The Singapore Free Press, 26 October 1951
1951-10-26
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Title Section18 1951-10-26 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1951 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article664 1951-10-26 1 labour losing seats: furies expect to get working majority LONDON, Friday. 167; Conservatives 140; Liberals 2 eneral Election last night and early Ih e downfall of the Labour Government L,j. Mr, Winston Churchill as Prime Minister j birthday. ive Parly headquarters grew visibly more he night664 words
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Article, Illustration112 1951-10-26 1 »«K. ChuivaiU has faced too many crises in his 54 years in politics to display any emotion in public, but he almost lost his celebrated calm when he went to vote in St. Stephen's Hall rear his home. Police tried, but failed, to held back 200 or 300U.P. - 112 words
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Article106 1951-10-26 1 FIFTEEN lighters, nine of them owned by the Ando-Dutch Lighterage Company, were smashed and sunk with their cargo near Telok Ayer wharf and basin in last night's big storm. > Among the cargo was 120" tons of rubber belonging to Anglo-Dutch. Marine Police were out106 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-10-26 1 picture. A Chinese employee oi A.i^iu-Dutch Lighterage Company, Singapore, tries to salvage so me of the wreckage of one of the firm's nine lighters that \*ent down m last night's storm. Free PressFree Press - 36 words
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Article422 1951-10-26 1 MR. L. D. Gammans and Mr. Walter Fletcher, Conservative Party experts on Malayan affairs, have been re-elected. Mr. Gammans, who was in the Colonial Service in Malaya from 1920 to 1934, had his majority slightly reduced. He was returned lor Hornsey by a 10,774 majority compared422 words
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Article17 1951-10-26 1 Florida's new election code prohibits segregation oi white and negro voters at trie Dolls. U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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135 1951-10-26 1 Allies propose cease-fire line in Korea PANMUNJOM, Fri. THE United Nations yesterday proposed that a Korea cease-fire line be fixed on the present battle line and a two-and-a-half mile no-man's-land be established between the opposing armies. United Nations and Communist chief delegates met again yesterday for the fin-i time sinceReuter - 135 words
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Article158 1951-10-26 1 ATLANTA, Fri. a man with a three-page FBI record admitted to the oolice yesterday that he mstrfbuted a supply of -poison whisky which ed persons here and sent more than 200 others to .hospital, sim? of them blinded for life, who manufactured the Uquor saler here158 words
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382 1951-10-26 1 FAYID, Canal Zone, Friday. CONDITIONS in the Suez Canal zone are "serious and continue to deteriorate", a British military spokesman said last night. I He refused to reveal when the danger-point might be reached but said: "We have plans to meet the changingReuter - 382 words
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Article89 1951-10-26 1 DIONNE QUINS TO WELCOME PRINCESS NORTH BAY, Ontario. FrL PANADA'S famous five will v meet Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh during their half -hour stopover here next Monday. The Dionne quintuplets will be on hand with civic dignitaries to welcome the royal couple back in northern Ontario. Meanwhile,U.P. - 89 words
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Article54 1951-10-26 1 South Africa will do "nothing foolish or unreasonable" to jeopardise her market for gold for industrial purposes, the Finance Minister. Mr. Nicolaas Havenga said yesterday. Ho was commenting on thabolition of international control on salp of gold tot manufacturing purposes by the International Monetary FundReuter - 54 words
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Article16 1951-10-26 1 The U.S. 126th Light I ber Wing will leave sonn for France. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article28 1951-10-26 1 Twenty-eight employ; a Government Commodi Purchasing and S Agency in Montevideo been sent to prison a .suit of thp 11-day old .strike In Uruguay's cop:* A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article158 1951-10-26 1 NO CHANGE IN PERSIAN ATTITUDE WASHINGTON, Fri. ¥>R. Hussein Fa.ini, Deputy Prime Mi ter of Persia, said yest day that there was r^ change in Persi I itude towards ttM sumption of oil negotiations with Britain result of the F Prime Minister's t here with Pr< Truman and the U.S.Reuter - 158 words
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Article20 1951-10-26 1 An unofficial s trik .d\ dock workers r wu^i-.s in the North S and Bremen pnded ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement47 1951-10-26 1 mmu m^^ jk Mtw^i* 'tod enjoy them/^^^^ it !Vi«t you tkould q«t «nd min«ralv. Your h««l»W t qood pUn to m«kt C»«'tin#' contains S •.<* 01 r Ml lupplcm^rtary food *or "i- h<»lp to tnwrt aqatnvt 'Poftint i oo 4 tUirentt .n th» Tawtr fOoSbEVEPACE fciiKluad) SINGAPORE 147 words
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Advertisement162 1951-10-26 1 SINGAPORE nES-V'^Jff [M Class Bar) 79 Brn Bauh Rd Tel 4088 Singapore. Excellco' Cuisine Ist Clats Service 9 Special Cocktail* Cold Beer, Wine Spirits European Dinner A la Carte Chinese Food Ntunv >' p. «n^K >-« via "a juj/ reward Manm.k- \i< i no i mil-. 1 hey are the162 words
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711 1951-10-26 2 NANCY BAUME - NANCY BAUME By Fluted amber bowls, rounded goblets, fragil* vases, are all produced in a place that resembles Dante's inferno WHILE economics have made quite sure that most women cannot afford luxuries like hand-made crystal —still many of us have rosy daydreams now711 words
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Article471 1951-10-26 2 DAM ADAMSON - DAM ADAMSON By piFTY years ago, a young American had an idea... and sentence of death was passed on the moustachios, whiskers, side-whiskers goatees, beards, and other forms of hirsute adornment worn by mankind since the world began. A distressing quarter of an hour with471 words
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Article373 1951-10-26 2 Marie Gough, writing a new weekly feature, asks... A GOOD cook-boy cum amah team costs twice as much as it did four years ago. Very well, good luck to them, there seems to be a lot of money about, somewhere. But you have decided tu373 words
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Advertisement194 1951-10-26 2 straight backs 3|jpL ttllS pijr€ milk The right mil* for babies ted by bottle w Dsternulk. It the good, nourishing baby tood, so accessary for building sturdy oones and healthy bodies. S^^o&Lm^^^^^^ Ostermilk, with iron and vitamin D fe*^p^^*«^j^ added, is so easily digested thai 7^ok voui baby is contented194 words
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Miscellaneous47 1951-10-26 2 Solution To Crossword No. 493 Across: 1. Custard pies. 7. Rallentando. 8. lonic. 10. Force. 11. Guava. 13. Lissa. 15. Word perfect. 17. Yachtswoman. Down: 1. Carriage way. 2. Salon. 3. Ape. 4. Dutiful. 5. Inner. 6. Stone marten. 9 Coal-pit. 12. Auric. 14. Steam. 16. Raw.47 words
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Miscellaneous135 1951-10-26 2 Bfcw Crossword No. 494 CLUES ACROSS 1. Sound way to lower curtain (4, 4». 7. Evidence provided by blackened revolver barrel? (6-5). 8. Salvation of Westward Ho! (3) -9. Broody portrait subjects (7). 10. Usually conjoined with our elders (7). 11. Flycatcher perhaps (3). 13. Unit full, boy unae) Ul).135 words
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Miscellaneous192 1951-10-26 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOIIN today, you have an exceptionally strong will, hold strong comic tions on many subjects, and are, at heirt a reformer. Although >ou are emotional and high-spirit-ed, you soon learn the lesson of self-control. You have a magnetic, charming personality which lnli>s you make friends eiusilv. You192 words
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10 1951-10-26 3 RED CHINA'S BIRTHDAY 'WAS A FLOP' F t i A.P.A.P. - 10 words
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Article263 1951-10-26 3 mit wed just to be happy 9 LONDON, Friday ■VMMAKRTS. world authority on family life and 1 S of fi»' hildrcn f."^ 0 Pres l marri *?e law and told a < oonfil m Undon "Somebody, man or wife J? Ut tOda3 L cou P263 words
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Article40 1951-10-26 3 For nrobably the first time wood historv. a proracer has been barred from i se:. Producer Edna Anhalt was ;arred from the set of "Mv Convicts." The set is tin the walls of San n prison. A. P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article67 1951-10-26 3 Russia is maintaining more than 110.000 troops in Hungary. Western diplomatic sources said in Vienna on Wednesday. The troops are stationed In Hungary on the official prrtext of safe guarding supply lines to the Soviet occupa zcne of Austria. The Russians are reported to have recentlyA.P. - 67 words
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Article72 1951-10-26 3 Aborigines at Sydney's La' Perouse school, where there is no colour line, are at the P Kr Cf e o ery class according e w outh Waies Education Minister Robert Heftron. tne State s Lesrislative Assembly, he said aboriginal thi n r K "/resented more thanReuter - 72 words
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Article281 1951-10-26 3 T v UNITED NATIONS, Friday. i •>• master plan to meet future aggression Is complete. After months of quiet, painstaking work a special committee on collective measures k *i PU^ the pl an into final form consideration by the General Assembly in Paris this autumnA.P. - 281 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-10-26 3 TOMTS lIS-U?: I ,:i ne Calvet, who is Danny Kayo's learlins ladv in the film "On the Riviera."18 words
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301 1951-10-26 3 TOMMIES ARE 'NUTS ABOUT A CUP OF TEA T>Rrric«* SEOUL, Friday. jjniii^H troops in Korea have earned a reputation as widely known as their glowing battle record— L IS I- ln S enuit y in making, and their love of drinking, a C up of tea Said an American Colonel:Reuter - 301 words
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Article88 1951-10-26 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. THE world's ocean going merchant marine is building up a fleet 29.4 per cent larger than before the Second World War. The National Federation of American Shipping said that 15.300.000 dead weight tons of shipping wer e under construction or on urder throughout theReuter - 88 words
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Article35 1951-10-26 3 Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia was quoted by a Japanese correspondent in Tokyo as saying that be had a "feeling there is likely to be a clash between the Soviet Union and China."— U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article60 1951-10-26 3 DIED 17 TIMES ON— SCREEN Anthony Quinn is happy for his children's sake about his newest movie role. For the first time in 17 pictures, lie does not die or get killed in "The World in Hi? Arms." Tony has three youngsters who invariably ask him after every movie "Papa,A.P. - 60 words
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Article35 1951-10-26 3 Bins; Crosby returned to Hollywood after a summer of fishing in Canada. He rjot this introduction from Eob Hope: "Here comes Bins Riley who has been leading the life of Crosbv."- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article36 1951-10-26 3 MRS. Sarah Rockwell, tele brating her 117th bir Jiday, in Danbury. Connecticut, offers this advice to anyone who wants to live long: "Quiet and peac* hil and, above all. good-natured. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Advertisement150 1951-10-26 3 00C// 'TROUBUS JHERE is nothing «ri? e J sp !s!? f 5^ De a Witt s Anucid Powder ;,-j for giving speedy rehef 3EST 0 N I '^frcj] when the stomach :s up* fc^*^^ set. Indigestion, flatiw lence, heartburn, and all HEARTUiS 1 r cs' such con:mon symptoms i of150 words
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Advertisement165 1951-10-26 3 50,000,000 f>e*fh. I AMM-i-DENT 1 TOOTH PASTE 1 IS A GENUINE tj PREVENTION H AGAINST TOOTH DECAY I SMALL LARGE GIANT SIZE OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE j i "TAKE IT DON'T LEAVE IT" THE R.A.F. GALA VARJEIY SHOW in aid of POPPY DAY APPEAL VICTORIA THEATRE November, Ist and 2nd at 9.00165 words
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Miscellaneous91 1951-10-26 3 |^3ndr3f(C Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya MHHHHHHHHHI IATWf SOUND OfAK APPROACHING I I YOU DIDN'T gIvT^BP^I BOA* Wh~i' WHAT MYSTERY MOTORCYCLE, THE MASKED GUNMAN^ THEM THE BOX jK-- Jl SOX WHO ARE J^7^ S MA^^ PA KE J Exclusive to the Singuporn v ro9 Press in Malaya91 words
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565 1951-10-26 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Oct 25, 1951. Need for strength politicians haw hud their say; tha p-jlls of public opinion en their last fore e <s. The voice of th<> British people is now bt in^ heard as tht ballots are counted and the results are anmeed of the565 words
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Article, Illustration696 1951-10-26 4 ANTHONY TERRY - Jack-boots again in Germany ANTHONY TERRY rhe "Stahlhelm" plans to put 350,000 j men into field-grey and brownshirt uniforms within six months by i GERMANY'S "Steel 11 Helmet" Ex-Ser-vicemen's Association which used its three million armed and uniformed members to help Hitler to power, plans to put 350,000 members into696 words
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1033 1951-10-26 4 JOHN ASHWIN - SOVIET BIBLE IS BANNED BY KREMLIN JOHN ASHWIN WINDOW on the WORLD by in an everchanging ideology nothing is more difficult to compile than an encylopaedia IN a Soviet world L of eve r-changin^ ideology nothing—apparently— i s more difficult to compile than an encyclopaedia. As proof of this comes1,033 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-10-26 4 jOMWwt-Kmm.v.w.ww.v.v.v.'.v. v..-.y.. Canadian EL A. Hatch in "Costs Livin" (nearest camera) overtakes W. Winds the race for the Brittanic Trophy at the International Motor Boat Race netting on here. Hatch figured prominently in the race but the engine of his boat blew u the running53 words
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Article, Illustration524 1951-10-26 4 'CAT JOCKEYS' OF CANADA Aluminium tomorrow means a bonus today in a ii i ii r n n~ r 1 1 M <* working on a m 'gold rush.* W. H. Stevensc KEMANO, British Columbia: OELICOPTERS lift workers from this glacier-bound valley to their jobs on the ledges of the524 words
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Article189 1951-10-26 4 Re£ A Camm, of Eastbourne, collects spent matches. With them he began making mod-. Is of boats and cars. Then he made a scak model of the Queen Elizabeth. 2ft. 6in. long. That took 12,000 matches and four months to make. He fitted it with electric motors189 words
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Advertisement24 1951-10-26 4 Exquis.te Diamond Gem Set Jewellery in Platinum Gold. Rings Brooches Pendants, etc., etc. liaraond Platinum batches P. H. HENDRY, 78. \orth Bridge Koad. Sm*apore-6.24 words
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Advertisement42 1951-10-26 4 tP OPEN I r DEicPAVAU I We are open H next Monday H till 1 p.m. I Deliveries as usual H COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Stm\.^ DANIA NATURAL'PHOS IN 4, 9 it 12 I)IH ERENT POSI> !<>' r STUDIO DE LUXE »Jc__j^ jg*42 words
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Article, Illustration13 1951-10-26 5 r I the iKrvcy Ic Allowance Free Press pictureFree Press - 13 words
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Article50 1951-10-26 5 lkjsdsf •o improve i he economic ion of Malays in Singapore I reserve fur.d of H n. from the Co-operative Society. elected president and Inche -ham became its ma .ne will be held at Matey School In er to approve the kb are now ted.50 words
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Article221 1951-10-26 5 TIONG BAHRU TO FORM HOME GUARD Community Centre 's security plan I ™up TV Fr e Press Staff Reporter |Hfc iiong Bahru Community Centre plans to set up its own "Home Guard,"— an auxiliary tone to be trained by qualified inspectors of the Singapore Police Force for security work to221 words
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Article241 1951-10-26 5 AN important subject to be discussed at the first annual general meeting of the Tiong Bahru Community Centre on Nov. 30 tvill be an amendment to the constitution to admit associate members, Mr. Duncan Robertson City Councillor and patron of the Centre, told the Free Press yesterday. At241 words
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Article50 1951-10-26 5 T^HE Sikh community of Johore Bahru yesterday entertained Giani Mehar Sincth, representative of the Madras Sikh community. who is touring Malaya collecting subscriptions for building a Sikh Temple at Madras. The local Sikh community h-.\s contributed Rs. .6.000 for building a wine of the temple.50 words
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Article43 1951-10-26 5 Among the men and v omen from many countries who aie attending the British Council course on the rehabilitation and resettlement of the disabled, recently begun Jn London, is Miss Kathleen Eastaugh. Almoner at ihe General Hospital, Singapore.43 words
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Article72 1951-10-26 5 H.Q. Malaya announced yesterday that Private A. Lepper, one of the men severely wounded in the ambush of a Royal West Kents" Patrol on Monday, has died of wounds. This brings the death roll of military personnel in the action to 12 one officer and72 words
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Article66 1951-10-26 5 THE following substations will be 1 liable to load-shedding toSt. 'Waterloo St.; St Andrews High St. Stamford Rd.; Albert Street; Short Street: New Ice Works; Fire Stone; Mackenzie Read; Bukit Timah Pumps- Baxter Road; Jalan Ampas; 8.M.8^ £S; Jutland Road; Benderneer Road;' Ban Hock Leong; Milne Read- Jalan66 words
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Article15 1951-10-26 5 The FederatiDn of Malaya Boy Scout* Headquarters has received Swiss's FebiUctry.15 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-10-26 5 picture. thP Malayan Naval Force carry out j;un practice on board M. S. Pelandok. while sailing during manoeuvres in the Straits of Johore yesterday The t omrnissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MarDonald. and the Hag Officer, Malayan Area. Rear Admil al H. W. Faulkner, were on the trlsUre. FreeFree Press - 51 words
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Article, Illustration86 1951-10-26 5 The Postmaster-General. Malaya, announces that, with immediate effect, registered letters, postcards and light air letters for South Korea can be foi warded by air mail. picture. CORPORAL PETER Maulet finch, wireless operator e Gaeew-s Own Royal west Rents zends a message from tactical headquarter* to troops operatingFree Press - 86 words
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54 1951-10-26 5 A Bill authorising Government to raise a $100,000,000 loan for the construction of public works uM be placed before the Federal Legislative Council at its next meeting. The loan may be raised In London or in the Federation or in both these places together, a« the54 words
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269 1951-10-26 5 Free Press Staff Reporter ¥N considering a proposal to site a new cinema at I the corner of Orchard Road and Scotts Road, the Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the Singapore CUy Council have approved the traffic aspect of the scheme. The committee added269 words
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Article26 1951-10-26 5 Next Wednesday's meetta* of iho City Council will consider a proposal to increase the number of taxi-cabs in the Colony from 100 to 400.26 words
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Article, Illustration176 1951-10-26 5 Australia's new trade envoy to Malaya Free Press Staff Reporter XIOME-LOVING Mr. Alexander John Stratum Day, Chief of the Trade Promotion Section of the Australian Department of Commerce, will be arriving in Singapore on the new Italian liner. Sydney, next month to take up his appointment as Australian Trade Commissioner176 words
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203 1951-10-26 5 Free Press Staff Reporter OESIDENTS of Bukit Pan jang and Jalan Kayu will have public market facilities in their areas, when the plans prepared by the Singapore Rural Board are put into effect in the near future, the Free Press was told yesterday. The203 words
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Article47 1951-10-26 5 I.M.P. BRANCH FOR JOHORE PRIVATE Meetings are being held in Johore Bharu to canvas for support for forming a branch of the Independence of Malaya Party here. In the eveiu of puMic support being HMUN, the inagural meeting lo forn the branch will be befti about mid-Novembrr.47 words
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216 1951-10-26 5 Talentime shows again for radio listeners Free Press Staif Reporter DADIO Malaya is to revivt its popular talent im# shows which were stop; I late in 1949. The first broadcast In new series Ls scheduled for Sunday Dec. 9 from 7 15 p.m. to 7.45 p.m. Producer of the proe216 words
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184 1951-10-26 5 Free Press Staff Reporter T'Ht Singapore Ratepayers' Association has protested to the Rural Board against an increase of the assessment rates to augment its income before taking steps to assess those properties in the rural areas which had, at present, escaped taxation. A spokesman of184 words
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14 1951-10-26 5 AIR CHIEF LEAVES FOR AUSTRALIA N.Z. i j. Comma i In I sf An14 words
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Advertisement54 1951-10-26 5 I COATES I PLYMOUTH I GIN B i&^r&i I ViV.v. v»w-» I New Arrivals ■«WfX UNDERWEARS #»v. l .v. 1 i .v. 1 r B Vvwwwhwa, .4. k A, Jockey Briefs Singlets. < Jft. Cocl and Refreshing Rayon. >Ie tron 34" to 42." *l |K e shopping centre. l\ Wgm54 words
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Advertisement138 1951-10-26 5 TOYS faWounaE* BABY JUMBO 7.25 p*^ o^^ CHILPRUFE TOYS 2.35 to 7.65 WLj*^ s^'*'^ CIRCUS ELEPHANT 3.50 to 6.25 Cj?7 CLUCKINC HENS $11.25 Q*^ DRESSED MONKEYS 6.20 to $12.95 \r\fc*w DRESSED LAMBS 9.95 N|<^? 51%. DRESSED CAT $14.50 \X PLUSH RABBITS 4.95 m* M /V J JACK AND fILL CATS138 words
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Article, Illustration796 1951-10-26 6 ALAN KING PLAYING FOR F. N Today's K.O. Cup final Free Press Soccer Reporter TODAY the Singapore Business Houses Football Association's Knockout Cup final takes place at Jalan Besar Stadium. Fraser and Neave S.C. have had an easier passage to the final than Shell Sports Club and are likely to796 words
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Article140 1951-10-26 6 Free Press Staff Reporter. JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. SEVERAL changes have been made in the South Johore Rugby Football Club team and a few new faces will be seen when the Club meet R.A F.. Changi tomorrow at Changi. One of the newcomers is Chapman, of140 words
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Article32 1951-10-26 6 VESTERDAY'S U.K. Rugby Union results were: County Championship: Oxfordshire 14, Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Derbyshire 5 (played at Oxford I Club match: Bedford 6, Cambridge University 5. Reuter A. P.Reuter; A.P. - 32 words
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Article399 1951-10-26 6 INFERENTIAL reasoning from the bidding is one of the most delicate of bridge sciences. It is of value not only in the bidding itself, but in the selection of your opening lead. With the West hand shown below, what would you lead after each of the following bidding399 words
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Article532 1951-10-26 6 Free Press Rugby Reporter THE rugby encounter between Singapore Base District and Royal Air Force Malaya, scheduled to take place at Tanglin tomorrow, is likely to prove one of the best matches of the season. Two teams rich in Services talent will take the532 words
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Article46 1951-10-26 6 SOCCER: SBHFA Knockout Cup final— F N v Shell, Jalan Besar Stadium; University Grads. v. Undergrrads., Sepoy Lines, 5..13 p.m. HOCKEY: SRC v Raffles Institution, RI ground. TABLE TENNIS: University Graduates v. Undergraduates, Sepoy Lines, 4.30 p.m. AQUATICS: Inter-School championships. SSC pool. 2 p.m.46 words
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Article198 1951-10-26 6 LA TEST BETTING fAYOWEN, ante-post favU ourtte for next Wednesday's Cambridgeshire Handicap was heavily backed again at the callover on the race at Victoria Club. London, yesterday. The three-year-old closed a firm 9-1 favourite after being backed to win £25,000. Salamat, a three-year-old nlly trained at Doncaster by the AustralianReuter - 198 words
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Article101 1951-10-26 6 I ARS HALL of Sweden re- tahied his world Pentathlon championship at Haelsingborg, South Sweden, yesterday with a score of 22 place points. The Finn, Vilkko, took second place with 24 pom is, fol lowed by the remaining two members of the Swedish team. Undqvist (27» andReuter - 101 words
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Advertisement217 1951-10-26 6 Tli. 5400 AIR-Co5o!?-o5b TODAY DAILY: ii m m m mm m~ f£* Tlrrr > ivwa r h Musi t» au 2 starring Gem Kefty and ialradarint Lcstt* Cmm TOMORROW AT MIDNIGHT! Complete Serial Showing! FLYING DISC MAN FROM MARS V KrpvhUe Serial in B AUnir Chapters) NEW AIHAMBRA PRUNE 6909217 words
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Advertisement175 1951-10-26 6 f D '4 I A <i 5 y MEL FERRER. faigwyW!^"*^ 3 MMHi AaiIALLY FILMFD is I BUIL-FIGHTING ARENAS Of L PHONE [|M Jj N I Morning Showi at m I g Suvkday "IS Roe Madei, ■•'^•l^l ij ~r™MOkRO)N AT ttHtn Could be more fantastic than -THE FANTASTIC ADVENT I175 words
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Miscellaneous220 1951-10-26 6 SINGAPORE SE_2_ Time: 10 30 1 T>m. Light Music— Earl Tow- Partncri > Please; 11 Close town. -ier Concert Orchestra; 1.30 Time RRP f*5iTirr«»^»^ Signal News; 1.45 Dance Music D lOingapore. -Billy Butter field Orchestra; 2 (General Oterseas Serviced Light Music; 2.30 to 5 University _iTT_, L ftemce >f the220 words
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Article, Illustration529 1951-10-26 7 o)ii th season too long lu CRUSADER question of whether the ftV E §easM in Singapore, lasting om Marc h to October inclusive, Tl> n lr ha. popped up. Already, there linsl oxerlapping by soccer into ,ide for rugby and hockey. period Association made repreapore Olympic andFree Press - 529 words
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Article217 1951-10-26 7 A 2, hKIL IN <i one-set game (21 points) between h~* R en f soon5 oon and Ooi Tefc Ho <*. Malayas best singles badminton players, highlighted last m! i» A exh lbltion aj Hon 8 Kon by the five touring i?" S tarSU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 217 words
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Article131 1951-10-26 7 lINDERGRADUATES snat- ched a narrow victory from Graduates in yesterday's annual hockey match at Sepoy Lines, which was part of the Universtty of Malaya's Reunion Week sporting programme. Final score was two goals to one. Undergraduates gained the winning goal three minutes from time through Azizul. There131 words
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Article149 1951-10-26 7 REMONSTRATING superiority in attack and defence in the second half, Singapore Chinese Recreation Club registered a welldeserved two-one win over Sherwood Forresters in a fast and thrilling senior hockey league game at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The Chinese forwards displayed irresistible form in the second half149 words
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Article141 1951-10-26 7 NEW STATE TOURNEY PROPOSED JF things go according to plan, a new hockey competition will be added to Malaya's annual sporting calendar. It was announced at a general meeting of th? Singapore Hockey Association yesterday that a quadrangular inter-State schools tourney is under consideration. The competition will probably include Selangor,141 words
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Article87 1951-10-26 7 RAIN put an end to yesterday's soccer match at RAF. Seletar between the Base XI and the Scotland team which recently won the station's Inter Community Knock-out Competition. The score midway through the second session when the game was halted stood at one-all. Skinner scored for87 words
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Article143 1951-10-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. rE following ties in the SelanR or Open Badminton Championships will t>e P^yed off at the Pudu English Girls School hall tO SSn °Khye Ben, v Loo Foo Choon: Lim Teng Hin v Tan Lie* Far Miss Phua Yoke Ching v Mils Urn Kim143 words
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Article23 1951-10-26 7 1 uMf mime ,^dt, mp.on C^wuntn l>unn^ thr Jt^ (h.imp.onsh.px the «f f; nB i nlf>3J- I ..I.T,-23 words
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Article71 1951-10-26 7 L 1 -pU» l P i W^i Br*a MMtfc i nir ml i I II I |.'^ina"»irr i I"', Hi.TI V M ill MM 111 »th I V Jltor I Nm v trolal Pal Mtittß i Wslwl t Swindon ■■I k»f«t t uih tetaapiMi i r»t«f M«71 words
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Article18 1951-10-26 7 R»lllM G.rl-' Aiternoon School h annual sports meet will be 'he School ground at 4 (iru\18 words
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Article70 1951-10-26 7 I npion said jhe had been "t ye conscious" >n» t.me, being fully thai the area above i his right eye would not stand up to a really hard punch. He d that when he fought German champion Hein Hotl he was fitter than ever been before.A.P. - 70 words
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Article42 1951-10-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.- For the third time Mrs. Betty Forward became women's golf champion of Selangor when she defeated Mrs D. Scott by three and two In the 18 holes final of the championship at the Selangor Golf Club yesterdav.42 words
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Article30 1951-10-26 7 London taxi-driver Ernest Tillinghurst will be the manager of the British amateur boxing team to meet Italy at the Empire Pool, Wembley, on Nov. 14. A. P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article66 1951-10-26 7 |OE dJ Maggio, baseball's J highest paid player and star of the New York Yankees, said last night he is definitely quitting baseball. Di Maggio, a member of the American all-star team now louring Japan, made his statement in a radio interview over ArmedA.P. - 66 words
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Article271 1951-10-26 7 RAIN dealt heavily with local women's hockey yesterday evening. Both the inter-Services encounter at Tanglin and the trial on the Padant» were washed out. The W.R.A.F. team travelled down from Seletar to meet W.R.A.C. at G.H.Q. ground. The game began in a slight drizzle and271 words
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Article101 1951-10-26 7 BLUEBIRD CRASHES, SINKS DRITAINS international speedbo.i;. Bluebird, crashed and sank yesterday just after travelling at 165 miles an hour five miles an hour faster than the Ameri-can-held record on Coniston water in the Lake District, Mr. Donald Campbell, its owner-driver said last night. Mr. Campbell and his mechanic, Mr. LeoReuter - 101 words
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Article27 1951-10-26 7 Toronto's Arthur King wop a split ten-round decision over Teddy Davis of Hartford. Connecticut, at St. Nicholas area, New York, on Wednes- day. A.P. U.P.A.P.; U.P. - 27 words
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Article29 1951-10-26 7 Heavy support for Rocky Marciano dropped the betting price another half point vesterday to 6—5, favouring Joe Louis, as both boxers rested before their fight tonight.29 words
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Advertisement223 1951-10-26 7 |cfll:i:Ji»4Hl ALL MALAYA PR£M.£ftfc TODAY at I.U #.IS P Ji EGYPT'S GLAMOROIS BKTTY -:UABLE" Jf^\ H\(.KR lIAMDI 'IS Ah lUith the Beautiful L d&£&M E^Sttßl^Bhb A Sup«T Musk (nmfdv 1 taKEsm^^^- "''fßt' wjtJl English Subtitles m '*^k < vP rBf hrmal fl Shrnnawi 'M|||mP?» ~Wt, I^m Ismail Ya^sin llhBlP^ Makawi223 words
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Miscellaneous18 1951-10-26 7 ritGAMBOL f_ a4W 1 1 f I V% JcomPTO^ k^^ II (^-\r mm \j*SSf "> I iSt^ A rSA-_--h---Vr^18 words
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Article18 1951-10-26 8 SMITH At Kandanx Kerbau Hot.pit.il on Thursday. 25:h October to Ttiorven. wife of T. E. Smith. dau<':i18 words
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Article55 1951-10-26 8 ABBREVIATIONS used to desigmatc political parties are: Lab. Labour V. Conservative: L Liberal: Nat. L. National Liberal: IX.P Independent Labour Party: U.U. Lister Unionist. The letter and figures immediately after the riime of each constituency denotes the party which won at the last general election or55 words
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Article74 1951-10-26 8 THE Qhited -States Air Force said that the Communists had well over 1.200 planes, half of tttem jets, north of the Yalu River border between Korea and Maffchuria. Comrrmnist air strength capable of use in Korea had been steadily increased despite losses, a .spokesman said. HeReuter - 74 words
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Article71 1951-10-26 8 Two American businessmen were killed in an ambush last night. This was followed quickly by the alerting of US. Marines at the Olonsrapo Naval Base near the scene of the shooting. The Philippines Army identified the victims as John Grain and Harold Alden. A spokesman saidA.P. - 71 words
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Article, Illustration381 1951-10-26 8 GENERAL EL ECTION RESULTS: DETAILS FOLLOWING are full details of early result in Britain's General Election. Most of them are results from London and the English 1 horoughs. HOftNSET: <C. 11.095) change. SOLTHPORT: C. 15.607. Hudson. R.S. lO 30.388 Ell*, HO(Lao 12.535. Bentliff. H.D. <L.> 7.576. Maj. 17,853. No change.Popper - 381 words
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Article20 1951-10-26 8 Funeral service for ExQueen Amelia of Portugal will be held at St. Louis Cathedral. Versailles on Wednes- day.— A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article54 1951-10-26 8 BRUSHING the teeth the first thing in the morning and the last thing at night has little effect in combatting tooth decay, according to the Journal of the American Dental Association. The only time brushing teeth does any good in preventing decay, says the Journal is immediatelyU.P. - 54 words
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Article152 1951-10-26 8 From boss to a friend TOKYO, Fri. THE American Army s next .MV> in Japa?i will be to prove it can be just as good an ally as it has been an Occupation boss. The Army knows the transition from "lord and master'" to "friend and ally" will not beU.P. - 152 words
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Article, Illustration12 1951-10-26 8 Mr. "Valler Fletc»— r (left^ "n*» *!s\ T D. bo'h re- elected.12 words
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Article164 1951-10-26 8 LONDON, Fri. MR. Winston Churchill sued the London Daily Mirrcr, a pro-Labour newspaper, fcr libel yesterday. Conservative Party headciuarters announced the suit in mid-afternoon, while milUcmfl of Britons were choosing between the Conservatives and Labour at polling booths. The Conservative Party said in a statement: "AA.P. - 164 words
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216 1951-10-26 8 WASHINGTON, Friday. US Navy Secretary Dan A. Kimball said yesterday that the American Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean was prepared to hit the enemy with atomic bombs if necessary, in the defence of Western Europe. Kimball also disclosed at a news conferA.P. - 216 words
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Article94 1951-10-26 8 NEW YORK. Fri. A BRIEF but spirited scuffle erupted on New York's strike-becalmed waterfront yesterday when some 100 longshoremen drove through the strikers' picket lines. Fist fights broke out, There was a flurry of shoving, yelling and gouging. No one was seriously hurt, police said. VirtuallyA.F. - 94 words
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Article57 1951-10-26 8 Bushfirt's yesterday devastated 64 state forests in northern New South Wales. They were described as "tho worst in living memory." Thousands of acres ol grassland were also burned out and five huge fires are out of control. Winds which reached 45 miles an hour helped theReuter - 57 words
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Article22 1951-10-26 8 Ita:y expects to be mass producing British designed Vampire jet fighter planes by the end of the year A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article21 1951-10-26 8 The U.S. Army is going with olans to decentralise main U.S. harbour facilities in case of enemy attack.— A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Advertisement424 1951-10-26 8 ACCOMMODATION VACANT LEHAN" 33 Chancery Lane. Single and double rooms available Good food and service. Reasonable terms •COSMOS Scotta Road. One single room available Nov Full board. TUITION BEGINNERS. NOV: Ee. Bk Kp«4. Aov Accty '52 Exams S hand: After Office. Night 4 months spl. Course btn 2 5. Tvp-.n^'.424 words
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Advertisement204 1951-10-26 8 Comment on i I A fibre (natural not yet firing the inu I decadent, defiant of thr j and alkalis, proof against 1 v '°f a fibre that can be spun curtains, rugs, upholsters l' 0^! in the house, a boon to i< fibre at the engineers bid I jointings,204 words
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Miscellaneous39 1951-10-26 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Chart^ris f THE REST STOpInI KhOW DO YOU LIKE THE NEW f JAI EfFSRVDtNG &F Lp^w ffply f r r^ »'tj ™™rcy v«g ANOTHER TDWM, POP- LION GOO WE MADE VOU, <. V. NOW UKIDO? CONTROL/,39 words
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