The Singapore Free Press, 9 April 1951
1951-04-09
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Title Section18 1951-04-09 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA N SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1951. PRICE TEN (FATS18 words
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Article, Illustration497 1951-04-09 1 7 rwnan is likely to take drastic steps Homer Ferguson, Republica^d^SVeS^/ that send a special committee to Tokyo to 'give General hur a hearing on his latest expression of foreign policy views have invited a presidential rebuke. ne time. Senator William Knowland, another Repubrd onU.P.; A.P. - 497 words
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Article92 1951-04-09 1 TOKYO, Monday. isk Koyal Marine Commandos, 250 strong, ormed ashore on the east coast of Korea i miles from the Soviet border on Saturday ik from two Chinese divisions known to .irra. blew up f railway track and ship, with- a man, after seven out theirReuter - 92 words
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Article88 1951-04-09 1 Fr?e Press Staff Reporter ONE hundred and two accidents, two of them fatal, occurred m Singapore over the week-end. A record number of accidents for any one day was reported on Saturday, when there were 37. The only fatalities also occurred on Saturday, when a88 words
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Article17 1951-04-09 1 Four fires destroyed property worth more than €10.--000 m Bumbiy today. Arson is suspected. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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140 1951-04-09 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. DEPRESENTATIVES of small rubber companies say that they are being squeezed out of business by rubber allocations which they, claimed favour large firms. Mr. H. P. Schrank, Vice President of Seiberling Rubber Co., of Akron, Ohio, urged that the U.S. Government releasedA.P. - 140 words
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Article207 1951-04-09 1 TEL AVIV, Monday. EXPLORATORY talks are being held with the United Nations Acting Chief-of Staff, Colonel Bennett de Ridder, of Belgium, on the possibility of convening the Syrian-Israel mixed armistice commission soon, an Isr Army spokesman said last night m Tel Aviv This announcement followedReuter; A.P. - 207 words
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Article34 1951-04-09 1 Free Press Staff Reporter Four Chinese broke into a sundry goods shop near the 12th milestone. Yio Chu KanRoad Singapore, yesterday, and robbed tho Chinese proprietress of ca^h and property worth $973.34 words
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Article47 1951-04-09 1 A sharp break m cotton nrices Is reported m KaradM by native sources, with the decline ranging from 20 to 2o rupeei per 80-lbs. m the last two weeks. The sudden reversal is attributed to the 'otal absence of expert (e--mrui froru foreign buyers.—47 words
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Article149 1951-04-09 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. /CHARGES that forced labour V is used to produce Russian furs are being investigated by the United States Treasury Department. If true, importation of the furs may be banned. Representative Thorn Tollefson, Washington Republican, and several Pacific North-west Congressmen have criticized the Department149 words
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Article92 1951-04-09 1 HANOI, Mon. pRENCH patrols reconnoitered about 20 miles of Laichau yesterday v.'ithout contacting Chinese irregulars who crossed the frontier and were last reported moving towards the provincial capital of the Thai country, m northwest Indo-China. French Army headquarters said aerial reconnaissance had spotted no Chinese mA.P. - 92 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-04-09 1 Wearing the V'rrf of muffle: most sensible people would reject outright is Bert Jone> (left), a Bristol Zoo keeper. The muffler is Anna, a laijr, friendly nine-foot long boa constrictor, ttcrl'g loatt bai his hands full with ellifatoK.41 words
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Article39 1951-04-09 1 Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Mnn. TWO members ol the Security Forces were killed In an attack by about 100 bandits on a military convoy m the Kuala Lipis area of Pa hang yesterday.39 words
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Article271 1951-04-09 1 TEHERAN, Monday. T*HE Persian Government yesterday told Britain m a note that it had no alternative but to await detailed plans for oil nationalisation expected from Parliament shortly. The note, signed by Hussain Ala, Persia's recently appointed Premier, pointed out that the Persian Parliament hadReuter - 271 words
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Article60 1951-04-09 1 CIVE donations during the week-end, totalling 539.00, have raised to $179.00 the relief fund contributed by readers of the Free Press m aid of Mrs. Lav. the destitute and parahxd woman m L'pper Serangoon Road. Previously acknowledged: $110.00 Anonymous 3000 Anonymous $10.00 G. Si gat hey60 words
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Article21 1951-04-09 1 King Phumiphon and Queen Sirikit of Siam have named their baby daughter Wpow, Siamese for Lotus F lower. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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409 1951-04-09 1 'Let Princess mix with the people' U.K. PAPER ATTACKS ROYAL ADVISERS LONDON. Monda>. THE pro-Labour Reynolds News \(^lird;iv printed an acid-toned attack on Prince- s Elizabeth's advisers and MffMtod that th Princess should mix more with ptflt m overalls and less with "stuffed shirts The critical nature oi the articlA.P. - 409 words
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Article19 1951-04-09 1 Wholesale prices tn t lie United States d mbed cord height during th< ended March 2019 words
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Advertisement30 1951-04-09 1 c SUVA jewellers W h4!JD »OAD TIL ***** H i,i m ILL J WAe/7 onlg the best is good enough... •f musr be farlsWg DbiriimSors* THE EAST ASIATIC CO., ITD.30 words
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Advertisement95 1951-04-09 1 v or uuiuuuk PHOTOGRAPHY I. RAFFLES PLACE. SPORE COPP JOMN LITTL£S3 TtL ***** rilil m aaK Bmt **t LIGHTNING PROTECTION MADE IN ENGLAND THE G.E.C. X 686S plug m type lightning *rrett«r can be in;taled wvith G E C. S 3-p«n plug and socket by any contractor at a very95 words
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Article710 1951-04-09 2 EGON LARSEN - Shape of Films to Come EGON LARSEN magic spectacles will be provided By f rHE its were dimmed, and a film appeared on the v screen before us. A Mm In full colour: :ood colour But that was not picture was. m much -natural" than had 81 on a screen.710 words
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Article54 1951-04-09 2 I DCS Pier Poke Spoke Wheel Heel Achilles Btfl Sty— Stay— Ch"k— Cheek Jowl Fowl Fool Zany Many Manx CM Mouse Morse— Code— Cole— Hole— Corner Coroner Coronet Crown Crowd Multitude Sns Gins Tr?pe Sprat Whale Hale Hearty Hearth Dearth Thread Threat Treat Parley Barley Mow Bow54 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-04-09 2 \v;; C.arclner and Dane i iirk, old friends, meet on the set at Pinewood Studios, London of "HUhly Dangerous." the thriller which is coming: to the New Alhambra. Wane Clark and Margaret Lockwood are the stars.36 words
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Article579 1951-04-09 2 RODNEY CAMPBELL - AMERICA HAS THE T. V. CRAZE RODNEY CAMPBELL Reports how one programme paralysed N>w York. 4MERICA has got the TV cnize m a bi» way. If the enthusiasts have their say. Congressional debates will be put on the TV screen -which is like looking-in on the House of Commons. Americans579 words
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Article, Illustration178 1951-04-09 2 YOU have to arrange the 50 words m the circle so that the lead from GUINEA to WATERLOO In such a way that the relationship between any one word znd the next to it is governed y one oi >ix riuco. No rale may be invoked more than twice178 words
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Article, Illustration654 1951-04-09 2 RALPH IZZARD - No 'Magic Carpet City RALPH IZZARD By TEHERAN. IF you dream of Persia as a land of magic carpets, exotic perfumes, roses, nightingales, and jugs of wine beneath the bough let me speedily awaken you. Here m this city we live roughly on the same altitude as the top of654 words
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Advertisement170 1951-04-09 2 U is with pleasure that tfoned shops announce the r v. Co-operatton wth the KATONC CCN SUMERS' RESISTANCE MOVEMENT take this opportunity of assi, customers that no unfar t w II be indulged m by them w prices charged for any of the 1 co^ This advertisement appt permission and170 words
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Miscellaneous193 1951-04-09 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR I>OR\ toda\ the complexi- business ability although you lies of your personality r P" amou U interested m m.ke you a difficult person to < ullUral "V*"'"., s^y. understand. Quick-tempered sclenC nd Ph»J»»Pl»y »re ..nd fiery by nature you have P ursu "*»<* >«v should strong will193 words
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Miscellaneous181 1951-04-09 2 £P Kk^Sj 3Hb iflBS ACROSS 1. 8. One merry c nch tana gj (7, f>; 9. The lie of the 1 nd •7" H p;Kijs';i z diet <6i; 11. Behold In a marsh is this eater of 10 (5); 13. He is lo <5»; 13. This animal's a deadly sin181 words
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Miscellaneous53 1951-04-09 2 Solution To Crossword No. sn Across: 1. Mothers. 7, m law. 8, Phantom. 9, Plain. 10. Impearl. 12. Vie. 15, Absolve. 17, Slang. 18. Ammonia 19, Clean. 20. Tenancy. Down: 1, Mappin, 2, Tramp. 3, Extravagant. 4, Simple Simon. 5, Flor.t. 6, Owen. 11, Rib. 13, Legacy. 14* Camel. 16,53 words
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Article, Illustration348 1951-04-09 3 ALEXANDER 'BEST GENERAL' Bradley calls Monty 'symbol' tmfi n *m NEW YORK, Monday. pELD Marshal Alexander is described as the outstanding general of the European war" m general Omar Bradley's new book The War America An led Marshal Montgomery, referred to as i S lf sometimes perverse soldier, became jlA.P. - 348 words
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Article59 1951-04-09 3 LONDON, Monday. >;V Radio claimed at the week-end that iaa developed a new wonder drug better p lillin. heard m the Soviet drrtg. I a powder yellow In colour, s easily m Un, it is an It supl cloprrent of ring iMcrcbes."' The n?w anil. hasA.P. - 59 words
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Article206 1951-04-09 3 N LONDON, Mon. EARLY 200.000 Englishmen have become caravan dwellers since the end of the war. But the lure of life on wheels played only a minor part m their decision The dearth of real brickbuilt homes was mainly responsible for this bigger-than-pyer trek toReuter - 206 words
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Article69 1951-04-09 3 The movement for world federal government has ended an eight-day congress m Rome by urging a Korean armistice and the admission of all countries to membership m the United Nations The congress elected as its new president, General Hjalmar Rissen-Larsen of Norway. He replaces Lord Boyd OrrA.P. - 69 words
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Article36 1951-04-09 3 Mr. Henry Schumann Heink 64, son of the late opera king, has died m Los Angeles. He was the eldest son of Madame Ernestine Schumann Heink, the famed singer who died m 1936. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article40 1951-04-09 3 rs with their s— and three lacked m for 1 by thieves who the waiting ihe Folks HairSaloon In Wck'c! >ad. London. Beryl Eallard, the happened when Huan f'cor. rhe cpen. T ol on bad been turned.40 words
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Article23 1951-04-09 3 The Czechoslovak deputy Minister of Agriculture Josef Smrkovsky, director of collectivizaticn of farms, has been arrested and charged with treason. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-04-09 3 NEW CANNON This new French Army 75 mm. recoilless cannon designed lor use by paratroops is demonstrated at pro\«!!; grounds at Bourses.22 words
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Article148 1951-04-09 3 70 years jail he chose suicide HOUSTON. TEXAS, Monday. r\R. Robert C. Rutledge Jr., who loved his wife so much that he killed a man, has now taken his own life. He could not face 70 years m prison. Before he died, he wrote his beautiful wife Sydney a loveA.P. - 148 words
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Article53 1951-04-09 3 Seats on the Stock Exchange of Melbourne are now valued at £A3,300. That was the price of the last one told. Total number is 129. During the war, Exchange seats changed hands for £A6OO but post-war years have seen a big increase m business and generalReuter - 53 words
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Article27 1951-04-09 3 Plans are being made m Lake Success to start a relief fund for India to which members of the U.N. Secretariat could contribute.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article435 1951-04-09 3 East- West vulnerable North dealer NORTH *KIH 99 J I 08 7 2 9 WEST BAST 4 10 8 9 QUI V A 5 <? X C S 0 X 5 4 0 J >0t AKlin6s 3 A A 7 I SOUTH AA 9 7 10 97 1435 words
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Article41 1951-04-09 3 The Chandolline hydroelectric power station m Switzerland, which supplivd electric powrr to western Switzerland and adjoining areas of France has been almost totally destroyed by fire. The fire was caused by th<> explosion of an oil-fllled transformer.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article24 1951-04-09 3 One hundred officials of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO>, transferred from Washington to Rome have arrived m Naples.24 words
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Article181 1951-04-09 3 Woman in red was near tears I ONDON, Mon. A WOMAN m a bright red rout .sat tor.se and c> cd. near tears and nf..r lanehter. In the smcklr.prcom of a PMft BMI nftii club She was Mrs Philin Wills. The dub was the R-yal Aero Club. And the occnslon181 words
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Article29 1951-04-09 3 Two hundred girl students of Lahore Medical I joined 800 malf students m protest strike against an act of Parliament downgrading graduates m the medical college— A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article33 1951-04-09 3 Tlie British Museum has disclosed that the theft I two door Igcks has Foreei t change 49 others for fear gang raid on kti thousands of priceless national relics.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Advertisement88 1951-04-09 3 SPECIAL BARGAINS WORLDS BEST SOCKS INTERWOVEN NO EQUAL FOR WEAR Interwoven Nylon Socks $3 75 a pr. Interwoven Rayon Socks $3 00 a pr. Interwoven Cotton Socks $2 00 a pr. Also available Esquire Rayon Socks $2 25 a pr. Montfort Cotton Socks 1 50 a pr. Montfort Rayon Socks88 words
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Miscellaneous102 1951-04-09 3 Sin^f«^fi Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya J'*i j"\g^^ V \X^ 7KI SPOOKY? VO4/'Af I I JUST STICK WITH ME ANOTHER DAY, I WHO AW T HEY $hh -WELL KNOW A V(y^ f V>s^y SUPPOSED TO BE r AND WE'LL ALL BE ON EASY STREET. WHAT ARE THEY102 words
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Miscellaneous186 1951-04-09 3 Radio SINGAPORE I (BLUE NETWORK) 10 a.m. Emergency News from Kuala Lumpur; 12 Programmes m Malay; 1 p.m. Monday Matinee. 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.45 Home on the Range; 5 Programmes m Malay; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Radio Dance Hall; 6.40 Adventures m Music; 7 Time Signal. News: 7.12 Interlude:186 words
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387 1951-04-09 4 The Singapore Free Press Distress in the boom i MONDAY, Apr.l 9. I*sl. it has often been said, is a i 1 v to which men j came \o make as much money as possible m a> short a time as possible, without caring much lor those who tall by387 words
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1127 1951-04-09 4 Overseas B.B.C. aid to be reduced FAR EASTERN SER VICE WILL NOT ESCAPE CUTS AS I foreshadowed a week or two ago, the grant-In-aid for the overseas broadcasting services of the BBC is to be reduced. It is too early to say to what extent the Far Eastern services will1,127 words
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Article565 1951-04-09 4 Hall Romney - Hall Romney by annual meeting of the Court of Governors fas chairman of which Lord Milverton has been succeeded by Sir Cosmo Parkinson, the Colonial Secretary's representative), showed that last year there were 109 students for the Tropical Medicine and Hygiene diploma. A new diploma has now been565 words
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Article575 1951-04-09 4 60 minutes 9 thought icon Britian RADAR EXPERT MAY GET $800, 000 Battle of THE Battle of Britain x was won on a night m February. 1935— five years before the first German bombers flew over England. It was won at o spot n< ar Daventry575 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-04-09 4 Transport among the Thai tribes m the frontier district of Tonk i, China varies from aeroplanes to the crudest of buffalo tarts Here mr Thai tribe ferried across the Blatk River to Kan35 words
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Article, Illustration697 1951-04-09 4 ALWYN TEBITT - THE 'GOING A WA YS LOOK FOR KASHMIR TROUBLE ALWYN TEBITT By NEW DELHI: THE possibility of a shortage of your favourite cigarette, or the impossibility of a girl being able to get her favourite brand of lipstick assumes much greater importance than a major political speech here unless politics697 words
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Advertisement30 1951-04-09 4 FASHIONABLE FAMOUS AMERICAN CORO JEWELLERY IN EARRINGS, BRACELETS BROOCHES NECKLETS S. P. H. de S!LVA I>. Hi M.. *>ini;ap«re, 6. Thr I Mil inkmrnt. X L.. P V.rion Kd.. Ipoh.30 words
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Advertisement54 1951-04-09 4 2nd Floor, 13, Battery Road. Lsrg€ stock of Woollen suite (f frocks including model* the Jacqmar Collect :<>"■ Inccto brings new natural /jfe colour to grey or faded hair. i£ permanently and indeUctably. Vj m a few minutes. )T^^i AvaiUhk wk 1B NATURAL SHAD£S THI fIOCRAI DISPENSARY ITO MNaAPCRf KUALA54 words
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Article, Illustration331 1951-04-09 5 fZR PARALYSED DESTITUTE I ;*••>. r. r id pupil of St. i 1 H i 11 wjv respons hie .ihKic pli ;'i». i a I.an. the x>»d destitute. ■r*Hi of a hut I ppn S*ran--10 t f notice of m «.'iide. ..d !:it«>d but •ii331 words
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Article41 1951-04-09 5 A marionette play, one of the ■Mdcro methods of teaching, was used to present The Sack of Cadiz" at the miniature exhlbi:ni leld a f the Victcria InstituKiula Lumpur by second ■ear normal studrnts In Selaiuror.41 words
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Article451 1951-04-09 5 150 FIRMS AID SATA TO CURB T.B. Check on health of employees ftim lIIT *T£ c Press Staff Reporter l u l < NDRED ANDFIFTY Singapore firms, t)o t i rei R n and local, are today co-operat-ing with the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis AssoVI "?u? n effort t0 Prevent or curb451 words
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Article158 1951-04-09 5 Federation 'Cabinet' experiment fpHE Government of the Federation will begin its experiment m self-government today when, for the first time m its history, five men, who are neither members of the permanent Civil Service of the country nor eleoted representatives of the people, fake over full responsibility for group* of158 words
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Article94 1951-04-09 5 A warning: 'don't eat raw fish' "nON'T eat raw or halfu cooked fish— they might contain worms." This naming was issued yesterday oy the Chief Medical Officer of Kelantan, Dr. Anderson. Properly iried or cooked fishr is. of course, perfectly safe— the frying or cooKiny uould kill the worms. And94 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-04-09 5 ■< s ;e :.:?.Xr:, «n iis way to attend lo a Chinese suffering from caustic soda poisoning, collided head-on with a car at the .lunetifin of Selegie Road and Dhoby Ghaut on Saturday ni^ht. An occupant «f the car was thrown out and killed. In Ihe foreground are the righthandFree Press - 65 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-04-09 5 picture. TWELVE MOKTH -> OLD Aminah, of 21, Brown Road, Penang, doesn't look too happy even after winning the first prize for infants at the Penang Anglo-Chin-ese School Baby Contest I" week-end Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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295 1951-04-09 5 Free Press Staff Reporter niANS for two new Chinese schools,'estimated to J cost over $700,000, are now being drawn up by iv SiniraDore Hokkien Hua v Kuan (Community Guild) fc >e%Z I educatlonaljacllltles for Chinese /»*iilrlrpn_ The schools will be built out of295 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-04-09 5 The Bisl.cp of Mala ca, The Right Rev Mpr OUomeiuty, cutting the ribbon at the openIng of the Fun Fair held at the patiang of the Church of Our Lady's Nativity, I'ppe.r Srrangoon. I^ooking on is the Parish Prie«t. Re\fl Fr. Francis Chan. This was the67 words
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304 1951-04-09 5 NO RESETTLEMENT NEAR RESIDENTIAL AREAS TXJ Fr ee Press Staff Reporter I* order that squatters cleared from Singapore Improvement Trust land may be properly resettled, the Trust has plans to rehouse them m flats or artisans' quarters according to their capacity to pay rent. TWa304 words
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Article46 1951-04-09 5 On Thursday, April 12, the East-West Society will hold a discussion on "Spiritualism at 8.30 p.m. m the British Council Hall. The discussion will be open to all and members are lnviied to offer their viev.'s on the subject. Friends who are Interested are welcorw*46 words
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Article84 1951-04-09 5 THE Telecommunications Department m Kuala Lumpur has dt ided to meet the requests of telegraph messenger boys for additional uniforms, rain capes, helmets and shoes. The Department also agreed to the boys demands for a "42--hour week" and has asked the Chief Secretaary, Mr. M. V.84 words
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Article28 1951-04-09 5 rE All-Malayan Medical Employees Trade Union, i. an finergency meeting held m X i.umpur yesterday, deckled w <-r,age a lawyer to present their case28 words
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Article155 1951-04-09 5 /^UTHRIE and Company, Limned have been informed by their London principals that the Board of the Labu <F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd. has recommended a dividend In respect of last financial year <1950> of 45 per cent, less tax at standard rate, payable on May 18 The nett155 words
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Article89 1951-04-09 5 A f t te will be held m the ground? of the Church of St. Joseph, Vi< tona Street, on Sept. 2. 1951. commencing 11. a.m. Game stalls, refreshment booths, and various shows are bein^r arranged to entertain young and old Amiss ion will be89 words
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Article231 1951-04-09 5 48,155 to elect 0 tomorrow NEW COUCIL ■Od in the t who v.i All have i 1 ?o m v< 8 p in I Eight Pi and sr-. v th^ l :ni*» P ttl Hip\ RdllloHl \KI> l»f P T. Nathan Indi pendent >— «n lan: Mr. < X l»as*i.«tha231 words
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Article69 1951-04-09 5 DELAY m <\t of pay lor tIM of Malaya Volunteer i holding up recruiting. Six army instructors 1 arrived from Britain to trnln the volunteers but as they have no one to b < W.H Blaßden. Officer of the FMVF that he could not cruitintr until69 words
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Advertisement78 1951-04-09 5 Here is your opportunity to SAVE svfrk** 1^ I 'HIS EXCELLENCY AMAfa^ TOILET fj\&^^ I PREPARATIONS ENGLISH MANUFACTURE HIGH QUALITY HAIR FRICTION HAIR CREAM USUALLY $1.25 BOTTLE USUALLY 75 cts. JAR NOW 95 CENTS NOW 50 CENTS PRE-SHAVE LOTION AFTER-SHAVE BALM USUALLY 5.' ?.?5 BOTTLE USUALLY H. 7* r I-C78 words
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Article20 1951-04-09 6 Solution to McLeod's Picture Tip on Saturday is r i «If h of Aiinust (third m 8).20 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-04-09 6 Printers cilery) tomes *tebi*i mn beat Nature's Gentleman (Tuiloh) an v Carnivorous :!tPherson i his rhrmla t- win by lengths from Azati (Tttl! and oiv-o-, (^lie... 'n4 RsgarJ (Tait) was i'uiirth SDJGFGASDJ34 words
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Article815 1951-04-09 6 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS High praise by Norman Lewis By •yyATERLOO did the seemingly impossible to win when he was left six lengths at the start I did not imagine he would get up to figure m a photo-finish," said Norman Lewis after the eighth race at815 words
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Article286 1951-04-09 6 BILLDA W SCOOTS AWAY BILLDAW registered the easiest victory seen at Bukit Timah for many years when he spreadeagled the field m the second race (Cl. 3, Div. 4-6 F.) on Saturday. The official verdict was seven lengths. Billdaw has now been promoted to Class two. Billdaw disputed the lead286 words
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Article49 1951-04-09 6 ITALY beat Greece by three goals to nil m an international soccer match at Palermo (Sicily) yesterday after leading two nil at half-time. Italy beat Portugual by four to one m another international soccer match at Lisbon after leading two-nil Pt half-time.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-04-09 6 picture. ISILLDAW (Charles) leads the field as they race round the bend at the half-mile, followed by So Black (Tait) and Air Gee (Crowe). Billdaw won by the official margin of seven lengths from Broadway Bill (Spencer), who is last m this picture.- Free PressFree Press - 49 words
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Article769 1951-04-09 6 I pORAZON, having his first start m Malaya m the fourth race (Cl. 3, Div. 3— 6F) on Saturday, put up a good performance. He came from near last at the three to finish only a neck behind Azad and two lengths from the winner, after769 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-04-09 6 pic- \V AIERLOOt Norman Lewis returning to scale after winning the eighth race (Class 2. Div. 2— one mile) at Bukit Timah on Saturday.- Free PressFree Press - 26 words
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Article521 1951-04-09 6 WEIGHTS for aU eight races on Wednesday, second day of the Singapore Turf Club April meeting are: Cl. 2, Div. 1-6 F Assize 9.04 Liberty Flag- 8.13 Gam bar Melayu (late Casting Vote) 8.12 Abbotsford 8.11 Belgium 8.10 Lough Carra 8.10 Hard Cash 8.09 Wonder Lad521 words
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Article450 1951-04-09 6 BIG UPSETS IN U.K. LEAGUE SOCCER WHILE Tottenham Hotspur virtually clinched the Div i the English Football League with a one-nil win ove r (un I castle United, their nearest rivals, Manchester Tnited and I being beaten m big upsets on Saturday. Manchester United and C Blackpool's long winning sequences450 words
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Article16 1951-04-09 6 BROWN out OF SCOTTISH XI ["^national !s+* and win llot 22»; was mJSJ^ SPlflnr "•111 ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article31 1951-04-09 6 I UIGI Viiloresi of h aly yes- terday won the Marseilles Grand Prix car race. Maurice Trintignant (France) was second. Stirhne Moss (Britain) third and Rene Simon fourth. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article26 1951-04-09 6 Singapore District SiRegiment defeated H.M.S Terror by four goals to one m a United Services Leagu< soccer match at the Signal* ground yesterday.26 words
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Article27 1951-04-09 6 Alvarez hero in French win y 1 tionai m SaiWtt i victor to le- 1 had put penal '>hrouK-i lor i ,TJ such they third mto A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article130 1951-04-09 6 Locke now 4 up on Von Nida OOBBY Locke, South African an .i B *^golf champion, was four up ra N nui (Australia) at the end of the first 72 hota m 144-hole £1,500 match. Locke, two up after the fir Town last week, added anotl lead m yesterday \s130 words
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Advertisement130 1951-04-09 6 SINGAPORE SHIPPING COMPAQ/ LTD. 338-342, TELOK AVER STREET SHIPPINC FORWARDINC C TRAVEL SERVICE SHJPB CHARTERING AGENTS FKIGHT TRACTORS INSURANCE. TEL: ***** b 7001 BOOKINC AGENTS: BHAPAT A! rD 'From the humble On the Ist Jul>. IVlb. a *m MM on the Island ot Singapore foda* IMM large and flourishing oak130 words
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Article706 1951-04-09 7 ALLAN LEWIS - GAMBAR MELAYU, NERO FASTEST ALLAN LEWIS Decanter does winning gallop By {^LCLNT form of several horses engaged m the race for Class 2, Div. 1 over six furlongs on Wednesday makes it the most open event on the programme and, as though to add to the difficulty m picking the706 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-04-09 7 picture. (..t-lwi is all smsles :!s sn e !#\id s la l>«til««s her srrond winner at Bukit Timah on Prr\!ousl v shf had won the second race with Rilldaw. tree PressFree Press - 31 words
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Article202 1951-04-09 7 J kin's claim for Test selection n'ITH England's cricketers back home after thew f Ustralian tour, the next major thought will the composition of the team to play bsl south Africa In this summer's Tests. iking ol that tour while the rain still m the cold dreary days of an202 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-04-09 7 picture. Ttt\!NFR M.irinn ii i Breukelen leads m Abbeystead (Crowe), winner of the main race <CI. 2. I>iv. 1 one mile) at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Free PressFree Press - 28 words
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Article131 1951-04-09 7 PULAU Brani United still maintain their leadership m Division One of ihe S.A.F.A. League by a single point from their closest rival*. Kola Raja. Each team has played six cames. Latest positions are: P WD L PApti P. B i.ni 6 5 1 15 3 10131 words
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Article441 1951-04-09 7 Free Press Soccer Reporter Kota Raja 0; Chinese Athletic 0. V[EARLY 4,000 turned up at Jalan Besar yesterday to see Kota Raja play Chinese Athletic In a First Division key match. And although no goals were scored, there was no doubt that none went441 words
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Article124 1951-04-09 7 THE first competitive soccer match to be played under floodlighting m England will be staged at the Arsenal ground at Highbury, North London, on April 9. The Arsenal reserves receive Queen's Park Rangers m the Football Combination Cup competition, kickoff at 7.30 p.m. GMT. This is a sequelReuter - 124 words
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Article207 1951-04-09 7 ONG Poh Lim won his second title m the French badminton championships yesterday when he partnered Ismail bin Marjan to a two-set victory over Cheonff Hock Lens and Eddie Choongr m the men's doubles final. Onff and Marjan won 15—7, 15—7. Earlier. Poh Lim hadReuter - 207 words
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Article23 1951-04-09 7 Argentine swimmer Hector Domife ?<«£«S ?I« i new world record for tne 500 metres breast-stroke In 7 mlns. 1.4 sees.- U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-04-09 7 picture. Kola Raja goalkeeper Arshad (right) appears to be facing the wrong direction as S alleh (K.R. full-back left) leaps to clear with a header. In the middle is Harith, Kota Raja's skipper. C.A. centre-forward Tee Siang is behind the three Kota Raja men. Free PressFree Press - 50 words
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Article55 1951-04-09 7 'JHE Norwegian Football Association said yesterday that they would probably accept an invitation to play three I— lilm m Hongkong and three m Manila. The trip, which is expected to last about rive weeks, would be madt> m November, as soon as the Norwegian footballReuter - 55 words
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Article46 1951-04-09 7 tfATONG Sajarah defeated Cheerful Lads by four goal* to two m a Second Division League game at Geylang on Saturday, thus Keeping their unbeaten record. Scorers were: YusofE, Dollah Anguilla <2i and Da wood for Katong Sajarah; Conceino and Guan Kirn for Cheerful Lads.46 words
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Article83 1951-04-09 7 SVEN Davidson < Sweden yesterday won the rfnglei championship m the Nice international tennis tourna•n^nt. bea' r<: r-*Tiij;ht Clark (U.S.) 6-3. 1-6. 3-6, 7-5. 6-2. Doris Hart <U S.) won the women's singles, bea'ing Shirley Fry 'US.) 4-6. 6-3. 6-3. Other results v,<-ve: Men'k double*, (final):A.P. - 83 words
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Article1097 1951-04-09 7 LATEST U.K. Football League placings after Saturday's games are: ENGLISH LEAGUE— DIV. 1. P W D L F A Pts Tottenham 38 23 9 ***** 55 Manter U. 38 21 7 10 62 39 49 Blackpool 38 19 *****47 47 Midbrough 37 18 10 ***** 461,097 words
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221 1951-04-09 7 rpRAINED on a supplement- A ary diet of stout and eggs. Nickel Coin, who is nine years old. displayed great stamina to win Saturday's Grand National m 9 mins. 47 2. 5 sees, on her first appearance over the course. She was ridden byReuter - 221 words
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Article321 1951-04-09 7 Recs lac king in batting talent oTCr^^n^JPTnyCT^^^wuWP-u^^ SINGAPORE Recreation Club are lacking m b.ttk tins: talent this year and suffered for it yesterday m their Singapore Cricket A ition tournament match against Ceylon S|x>rts lub With so many of last years batsmen unavailable the less expcrionred, younger players had to321 words
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Article189 1951-04-09 7 Brilliant 1 60 not out by Jansen pENTURIES by A IV.M C A I] Turner 'RAJ m featured ;.he jui.ior 0 of be SC A loir rciay. •Ta f 160 out Included ten Eta 4 foui i YM C A declared for three, then d. R E M E for189 words
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109 1951-04-09 7 N.T.S. hold S.C.S. with lat e goal k goal by Lee Khye Fail A scored late m the second half cnabhd Nethertandf Trading Society to hold t gapore Cold Storage to a all «'raw m a Hu -ii League "3" soccer match at Thomson Road pesterd Cold Storage W*tt unlucky109 words
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Article26 1951-04-09 7 TVJTTENHAM Hotspur F 1 ball Club .tnntn;: yesterday th« v will not i ArK<ru.na this ilunßM considering frebh prop< trom the rUfentim f Association26 words
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Article35 1951-04-09 7 S(K(IK lux 1 I'ul.iii I Indian K( at stadium. l>i V.M M V < osmos S < i C M Business ||s r In, I Mansfirlds v Malax an \ii».i «.r\lan(C; Srr\irr^ l*r R.V.A i35 words
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Advertisement58 1951-04-09 7 -fjj SHO.»:hG! Ml p.m. HIXI CHANGE 111 !»\KIN<; STORY OF DCNOCOCI VICTiM CF ATTACK :i«'(J hv R.K.O. T'VICE DAILY md M.30 p.m. Reserved)) Dlllllllti) md Concession li.tt»' N Nus»>fnded -AILY 3 SHOWS 1 45. 4.00 A DREAM IN THE CHAMBER" Mandarin TODAY 11 1 »">. 4.15. 6.45 fti v,. J58 words
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Advertisement152 1951-04-09 7 COOKERY BOOKS Ideal Cookery Book $30 00 Betty Crockcrs Picture Cook Book l^iu Menus and Recipes for the Discriminating Hostess by Lambert 15 CO How to Cook and Cat m Chinese by Chao A Book of Meditcrean Food by David The Master Book of Sandwiches by SmiHi Ttie American Woman's152 words
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Article323 1951-04-09 8 DISEASE SOON A 'GREAT MENACE' Dangerous as Chinese Reds WESTERN FRONT, Korea, Monday. DISEASE will soon be as great a menace as the Communist armies, United Nations medical authorities stated yesterday on Korea's western front. Within the Korean countryside clouded by dust and swarming with flies, mosquitoes and bugs, afterReuter - 323 words
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Article59 1951-04-09 8 TWO trombones, a flute, an oboe, a euphonium, a cello, and a few violins do not make an orchestra, it has been decided by Birmingham education department. So a plan to form a city youth orchestra has been shelved. Fifty volunteers were wanted, but only 29 names59 words
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Article71 1951-04-09 8 The Anti-fascist Committee of Soviet Women has sent the United Nations Secretariat a demand thru Greek political prisoners be given amnesty, it is reported by Moscow Radio. Declaring that there were i 30,000 exiles and political prisoners and over 3.000 people sentenced to death, the messageReuter - 71 words
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Article35 1951-04-09 8 Gn. Carlos P. Romulo Philippines Foreign Minister and former president of the United Nations General Assembly, m a broadcast talk yesterday called on U.N members to send more trooDs to Korea.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article31 1951-04-09 8 THE Brazilian tanker, Sale 51. yesterday sent a distress message from southern Philippine waters, saying nor engine wa s broken She was drifting north-west of Scarborough reef. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article61 1951-04-09 8 Mr. S. A. Dengin. Berlin representative of the Soviet Control Commission for Germany, has protested to the United States Commandant against "forbidden rrfllitary experiments" m the Western sectors. He said explosions occurred on March 28 m the American sector, shattering window panes and injuring passengers m a train.Reuter - 61 words
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163 1951-04-09 8 LONDON. Mon. THROUGHOUT Britain yesterday, millions filled m their forms for the 1951 cen- SILS. Forms were completed by S midnight and will be collected today by about 50.000 eni!'.nerators. There are questions asking whether cooking is by stove. 4 whether there U a piped163 words
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Article36 1951-04-09 8 Dr. BJataui Schacht former President or Hitler's Richsbank. denied yesterday that he has been offered a post i as economic adviser to the 1 1 Iranian Government, as rej ported m a Teheran newspaper.—A.P.36 words
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Article23 1951-04-09 8 I French President Vincent Aunol arrived yesterday from Quebec on the last leg of his whirlwind tour of North .America.- U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article31 1951-04-09 8 The Italian Communist leader, Mr. PalmJro Togliatti said yesterday that the Ita- lian people would never fight iin a war against the Soviet Union and her allies. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article26 1951-04-09 8 Sir M rza ItmaiL former Prune Minister of the Stat^ of Hyderabad has taken uo his post as United Nations representative m Indonesia. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article39 1951-04-09 8 l-SP^CTL,G Uzc husb:in;i of pay m? attentions to other women, Mr«. Syilney Willoh of New York shot him dead as he lay m bed reading a mystery novel "So Younjr to Die." V/illoh was 42.39 words
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Article, Illustration294 1951-04-09 8 BERLIN, Monday. IjMVE-year-old Peter Semerenko stood m the 1 American High Commission Court m Munich and heard the three highest-ranking judges of the U.S. zone of Germany discuss his case. The U.S. Chief Justice m Germany, William Clark; the Presiding Judge for Bavaria, William Goodman; and294 words
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Article93 1951-04-09 8 Tips are not wages, court rules FOUR waiters formerly employed by the Regentstreet Florida Restaurant. Ltd.. London, will draw arrears of wages totalling £630 following a hearing m Marylebone Magistrates* Court. The case had been remitted from a full court of five judges m the King's Bench Division, who ruled93 words
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Article34 1951-04-09 8 At least 19 people were killed when a U.S. Air Force C-47 plane crashed and exploded eight miles north of Charles- ton, West Virginia. Two other? occupants were injured. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration89 1951-04-09 8 KAYAK CRUSE A 26--year-old American explorer, John Goddard, m the kayak m which he and two companions reached Khartoum, historic junction of the blue and white Nile rivers, at the end of a 2,200-mile trip from the almost unexplored Kager* source oi the Nile. This first half of a down-thr-Nile89 words
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Article31 1951-04-09 8 Ex-King Umb^rto of Italy Md away m the cheap seats at the football stadium m X isoon yesterday to watch Italy nt Portugal 4-1 m an inrnational match. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article39 1951-04-09 8 The Egyptian Cabinet yesterday decided to extend censorship on incoming and outajaing mail and cables for a further year and to extend martial law for a year m the -inai peninsula whirh j»h_ olna Palestine.- A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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157 1951-04-09 8 MOMBASA. Mon. ON her way from Zanibar to England is "Miss X" —that is, if she remembers to so. Because officials of East African Airways think she is the woman with the worst memory m the world. She has made four attempts to157 words
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Article136 1951-04-09 8 CAIRO, Mon THE 'Moslem Brotherhood" may resume activities m Egypt next month for the first time since it was banned two years ago as "a fanatical political-religious organisation with its own paramilitary formations." The Brotherhood, "Ikhwan el Muslimin." was accused of responsibility for aReuter - 136 words
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Article16 1951-04-09 8 The Turkish Goodwill Military Mission to Pakistan has returned to Karachi after a three-week tour A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article116 1951-04-09 8 JAKARTA, Mon. THE ttfo and a half week old Indonesian cabinet crisis was further from a solution than ever yesterday as negotiations between the two major parties ended m failure Dr. Sartono chairman of the Indonesian parliament and member of the Indonesian Nationalist Party <PNI>,A.P. - 116 words
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Article192 1951-04-09 8 PARIS, Monday. OEMEMBER "1984", that gloomy fantasy about a future totalitarian England? Now another writer has been looking ahead to the year 2000, and he is much more optimistic than was Mr. George Orwell. He is a Frenchman, M. Etienne Vandooren, and m a book192 words
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Article81 1951-04-09 8 Diplomats suspect Soviet plan w I real] I fore. I ThH r r; of m deputies b^':*' B week I agencia Paris on idt^l I ties have g I and I <hw m The I n^ II Era the sayi ist faci have I tier ?K! theil I achl FourU.P. - 81 words
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Article22 1951-04-09 8 INVITED TO RUSSIA for Cultural invited 24 1 flve-we< They include educations tists and social i will study Induitrii and education ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article14 1951-04-09 8 F". its and ba mand;: Cyprus td a Nrw York pandi A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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Advertisement384 1951-04-09 8 BURT-IRKNS. Quietly. at Singapore on 6th April 1951. Henry Theodore Burt to Joyce Kathleen Irens nte Tobin. MACDONALD HESMONDHALGH. On Saturday 7th April 1951 at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. Herbert Spencer MacDonald of Kulai Young Estate. Johore. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mac Donald of Evanton, Ross-shire to Lucy384 words
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Miscellaneous51 1951-04-09 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris < ''AND I WONDER WHAT NEW I I v THE MESSAGE. M'SiEjXa^ A^^ THE NEWBORN >^ (f\ 15 PROM THE BARONESS )all L V BAROSESS «As">>^ -X V<ro^ O(^ iU^ THE T^ Bl e BEHIND S CL-^ 1 /*sfc^ oJLi>^ S" MS. MAY I NOW51 words
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