The Singapore Free Press, 10 September 1949
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Title Section19 1949-09-10 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALS IN MALAYA \o 17,575 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1949. PRICE 10 CENTS19 words
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Article328 1949-09-10 1 TALKS TURN TO MLALAYA RUBBER 'Buy more, urges U.K. WASHINGTON, Saturday. THE dollar conference's working committee on stockpiling is now working on ways and means to stimulate U.S. purchases of natural rubber from Malaya. British delegates on the committee contend that although on security grounds the U.S. must not neglect328 words
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Article158 1949-09-10 1 press Stufi Reporter LJMPUR, Sat. dred application v rm a for registration) r the new Federation I v.-dinance have lied for in the ol Selangor and Sembilan alone, it i i here today. is an average of flO a regisi ration having 1 for applications up158 words
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Article17 1949-09-10 1 I* 12 persons have In three days In inthunderstonni and ilns throughout Tur-17 words
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Article17 1949-09-10 1 cargo li3hteis being built in Japan for within four months eh Indo-China. A .P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article, Illustration32 1949-09-10 1 CAPTAIN McCABE, master of the Singapore ship Leong Bee which Nationalist warships have taken to the i liiiv.m Islands off Shanghai where the Edith Moller is also being held for blockade -running.32 words
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Article157 1949-09-10 1 Chinese seize S'pore ship CANTON, Saturday. LM v t British subjects who signed on as crew to get out of Shanghai were aboard the Singapore ship Leong Bee which was seized by the Nationalists yesterday as it stole out of Shanghai in pre-dawn darkness in an attempt to make a157 words
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Article, Illustration47 1949-09-10 1 The Chief of the 1.L.0. Asian Feld Office on Technical Training, Mr. Svend Pedersen, who arrived by air from Bangalore yesterday, (ills up an application for a Sirrfcapore identity card at the U.N. Conferences Information desk in the Victoria Theatre. The Registrar, Mrs. Elly Webber, looks on.47 words
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Article91 1949-09-10 1 Trespasser says.... INAP Ecliptic to win the Singapore Gold Cup at Bukit Timah today from Clynor and Longchamps II Ecliptic, back at his best, will be very hard to beat In the improved going, but his stable companion, Clynor. and the speedy Longchamps II will run the Fox stable champion91 words
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Article63 1949-09-10 1 THE Singapore C ID. Chief, Mr. D. K. Broadcast, yesterday sent a letter to Mr. Lim Teng Guan. a taxidriver of Dickson Road, commending him on his "publicspiritedness" in rescuing a Chinese woman from the Singapore River on August 21. Mr. Lim saw the woman disappear in63 words
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Article23 1949-09-10 1 Bolivian police reported last night that a "large number" of Rightist rebels had been captured as they fled toward Argentina. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article108 1949-09-10 1 BERNE, Saturday. rpHE atom bomb has been made obsolete by a biological product, seven ounces of which is enough to kill everyone in the world, Dr. Brock Chisholm, Canadian Director-General of the World Health Organisation, said in St. Cercue, Switzerland, yesterday. He added "The atom108 words
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Article25 1949-09-10 1 Free Press Staff Reporter Three Singapore Chinese women were arrested by police yesterday for being alleged members of Mr* Ma layan Communist Party.25 words
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Article60 1949-09-10 1 PEIPING Radio said last night that Tibetan and Muslim delegates had visited Chinese Communist headquarters to urge the Communist forces to liberate their homelands on the borders of Kansu and Tsing Hai provinces. The delegates went home with portraits of Gen. Mao Tse-tung and translated copiesReuter - 60 words
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Article15 1949-09-10 1 Gurkhas in the Batu Anam area near Segamat yesterday killed a Chinese bandit.15 words
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108 1949-09-10 1 Local Indian may get big rubber job Free Press Staff Reporter AN Indian in Malaya may j be appointed as Rubber Production Commissioner for the drive now being made to expand the rubber industry In South India. The post has been advertised in newspapers in India and it is understood108 words
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Article52 1949-09-10 1 I^ORTY holiday-makers beV came firefighters when trapped by a forest flre at Tassa Hara, Calilornian hot springs resort, yesterday. Although surrounded by flres. they reported by radio that they were In no Immediate danger. A two-storey hotel I and 15 of the resorts 35 cabins wer»> burnedA.P. - 52 words
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Article39 1949-09-10 1 The 2,000 British troops who arrived in Hong Kong yesterday as additional requirements for the Com-munist-threatened island, will remain aboard their troopship, Empress of Australia, until tents damaged by the recent typhoon are repaired. UP.UP. - 39 words
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Article77 1949-09-10 1 IN 1928 the then Greek Pii.ne Minister, to cope with the bandits infesting the mountainbus regions of Greece. Kissed legislation granting full pardon to every bandit .vho killed another bandit and brought in the head to prove it. Yesterday a member of a guerilla saboteur 'ramA.P. - 77 words
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158 1949-09-10 1 SAIGON, Saturday. INDO-CHINA fears a new wave of terrorism in her main cities after a night marked by a police station battle and four murders, one in Hanoi and three in Saigon. Scene of the gunflght was the western suburbs of Saigon, where aReuter - 158 words
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Article129 1949-09-10 1 CANTON. Sat. THE police here have released Mrs. May Freeman after questioning failed to shake the Polish woman's denlat of any knowledge of the mysterious slaying of one man and wounding of two others in her home on ThursI day. According, to the police, the woman129 words
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Article200 1949-09-10 1 C.-G.'s TOKYO MISSION LONDON, Saturday. r FHE discussions between the Commissioner- General for South-East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac-Donald, and Gen. Douglas MacArthur, centre around British opposition to the virtually exclusive United States control over Japan's foreign and economic affairs, according to informed sources here. InA.P.; Reuter - 200 words
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Article118 1949-09-10 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. pENERALJSSIMO Chiang IjT Kai-shek was responsible for the economic and military collapse -of China's Nationalist Government, charged the former head of the ECA mission to China, Mr. Roger Lapham, here yesterday. In his first public Btatetntnt since he resigned as chief of theUP. - 118 words
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Article36 1949-09-10 1 Observers from 22 Asian countries are expected to attend the third annual session of the Indian Conference of Social Welfare to be held in Delhi during the last week of December this year. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article70 1949-09-10 1 MR Paul Henri Spaak, President of the European Consultative Assembly, yesterday told the Press that the first Assembly session had begun to break down national and party lines in favour of a European approach. fit. Spaak also called for "sacrifices of immediate benefits" as the aimA.P. - 70 words
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Article224 1949-09-10 1 Straits tin off to U.S. again LONDON, Fri. THE Ministry of Supply said today that it is resuming Straits tin shipments to the United States on a ''deferred pricing" basis at the option of the buyers. The idea is to protect buyers from a decline in the present price ofA.P. - 224 words
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Article115 1949-09-10 1 Free Press Staff Reporter NATHANS air service between Jaffna (Ceylon) and Singapore will not start tomorrow as advertised and there is no mystery about it. The only reason Is that the airline has not made formal application to the Singapore Government for permission to operate the service. Even115 words
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Article31 1949-09-10 1 President Truman told 15 bishops of the Church of England in Washington yesterday that lessons in the Sermon on the Mount offered the best method of preventing wars. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Advertisement31 1949-09-10 1 'pour co. DRYCLEANING DYEING and INVISIBLE MENDING 23-1, Coleman St., Singapore Phone 7191 I P I AYttl9BF xtra V^IBBSv v hialilu Cigarettes (vo Vx^a IfT^O߀ TO SmOK€ mOR€ TO €MJOY ENGLAND31 words
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Advertisement22 1949-09-10 1 M.FurHR&S. Grinberu Diamonds 3 ew el lery Telephone 7923 67, STAMFORD RD. (Eu Court Bid?, jS'pore. MM I^4 L^^V a ~_^9 TIGERfJOQI22 words
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Article, Illustration494 1949-09-10 2 Mutiny on the Mahronda Children! here's your own World Spotlight /INE stormy day, on the high seas between Calcutta and Brooklyn, 100 passengers aboard the freighter Mahronda mutinied. The other 200 obeyed the orders of the ship's captain. But the 100 mutineers swarmed up on deck, and up the rigging,494 words
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Article, Illustration152 1949-09-10 2 IF you are learning German you should try to get a book of poems by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Indeed. It is worth learning German to read his verse. Goethe is one of the great men in world literature Poetry flowed like music from his heart. He lovedJ.A.A. - 152 words
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Article749 1949-09-10 2 UNCLE GEORGE - UNCLE GEORGE Mousedeer wins a battle of wits By- Folly being blind?" asked Or iig-Utsn. "Loo 1 up," answered Mouse-depr contemptuously. A" 1 tho heads round the pit gazed upwards at the heavy clouds. "Dcvsn't the sky seem close? to earth than when you first amused yourselves749 words
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Article, Illustration169 1949-09-10 2 HOW TO MAKE A SPINNING JENNY A. Circular disc sin. or 6 in across. of plywood or strong cardboard. H. Two small holes about I in. apart bored through the disc on diameter line D.L.. each hole in. from centre point. Paint the disc on both sides with segments <S)169 words
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Article227 1949-09-10 2 Strange story of Stumper 'r»HIS is the story of Stumper— surely one of the strangest dog stories in the world. Stumper, English by birth and Dutch by adoption, has a stout heart and no pedigree. It was in 1943 that his black stumpy tail, hardiy ever still caught the eye227 words
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Article, Illustration100 1949-09-10 2 M ow exercising -their 220 legs (actual count by keeper) in a show-case at the London Zoo Insect House are four of the largest millipedes on record. Measuring between eight and nine inches, they are a "s lant variety found In West Aftic^ (writes Craven Hill), and100 words
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Article, Illustration259 1949-09-10 2 QOMETIMES you read that >5 a Member of Parliament has resigned his seat because he has "accepted the Chiltern Hundreds." In the olden days, Members of Parliament were compelled to serve and they were forbidden to resign. They are no longer compelled to serve, but legally, having259 words
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Article, Illustration150 1949-09-10 2 /U6* /6tsL.> GOOD fielding can a moderate Bid one and ordinar. look brilliant. Tht:. truer saying than "c;i" win matches" A goo'l braces the whole side. Go where the cap*. you and stay there iu directs otherwise Men fielding awaj the wickets should riiov* as the bowler150 words
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Advertisement39 1949-09-10 2 An Tomango jj^pjg^ Granadilla < PASSION raulT > SQUASH Pure South African Fruit Juice Squashes and Concentrated Syrups. J.H. VAVASSEUR CO (M) LTD. 9, Weld Quay, Penani*. Whitcw.'y, LauUaw Building, Kuala Lumpur Sub-Agents: V.R. VICK CO.. LTD. AnftKong Bank Chambers, SINGAPORE.39 words
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Advertisement28 1949-09-10 2 Monry'j Quality P rod nets PERFUMES BATH SALTS BATH ESSENCES SHAVING BOWLS BATH SOAPS TALCUM POWDERS The Singapore Dispensary J 265, ORCHARD RD. TEL. ***** Delicious Drink Dears28 words
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Miscellaneous114 1949-09-10 2 Jn°o r nK. a y, Pl^TTaftMS^.t: Jn,rTSS ir^^^h^Kini^e TSL£PT lh Ueue I.Ves on the shelve* ot the tweet chaVet him th. !Ui*i«!? a nx us to p.ek the sweets up. ?hop. He opens all the bottles he Bou!J Mllr botnf \*Hu crhap h O P« «»«at they w.ll tr, M114 words
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Article398 1949-09-10 3 l Prc*s Satumay, September 10, 1949 Protection of civilians T*HE world's governments must decide in the next few months whether to approve new "Rules of War," contained in four Red Cross conventions, just completed in Geneva by experts from 60 nations, including Russia, the United StatesReuter - 398 words
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Article30 1949-09-10 3 fl Gi'n"«" woman one receded 'announcing the Frit:- by from, '(f of Sta/rfljn bu< «MB me anu i am He VMM' I A PA P - 30 words
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Article25 1949-09-10 3 No India visa for Aust. Reds prime Minh Chifley, •a that V;-n-Commun In [ndia'a reued to Comthe Ausn, who C «>"- been [or India. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 25 words
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Article100 1949-09-10 3 South to trick* I and It East I South but club. ind establishme down I only fuses a the the trick. North Then VORTB <? K 8 7 2 0 10 9 5 tTEST EAST Q 6 S 5 i~ 6 J S 4 9 Q lo 4100 words
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Article, Illustration61 1949-09-10 3 SHIRLEY MAY FRANCE (ri^ht). the young American schoolgirl who failed in her attempt to swim the English Channel after reaching within six miles of shore, is here seen having her goggles adjusted by Brenda Helser. American Olympic swimming champion, just before a practice swim together. Brenda. who is studying in61 words
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Article55 1949-09-10 3 MR. Jarru'S J. Murphy. Now York Democrat, says that member! of a Congressional committee will discuss a loan to Spain with Franco on Sept. 25. Eight members of the U.S. House of Representatives' merchant marine and fisheries' committee have been invited by Franco to55 words
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Article69 1949-09-10 3 A WORLD War II document —a terse report to von Mansteln's annv headquarters in Russia that M 10.000 Jews remainlns are being executed" -was read at the former German Fi^ld Marshals trial at Hamburg. The prosecution submitted that the report on operations by a SS69 words
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157 1949-09-10 3 A FTER three-and-half years, a stubborn fire still, guards the tomb of 418 German miners in the tiny Ruhr Valley coal town of Kamen. They were entombed In February, 1946, by an explosion that has never been explained. It was one of the worstA P. - 157 words
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Article28 1949-09-10 3 Belgium is to open in favour of Britain a credit in Belgian francs equivalent to U.S. $28,--000.000 und'.T an Anglo-Bel-gian agreement signed in Puns ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article17 1949-09-10 3 la a sovereign Dominion, will ibolish appeals to the Privv Council by Feb 1950. APAP - 17 words
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Article30 1949-09-10 3 The Shell Oil Company htl advised the Australian Premier, Mr. J. B. Chlfley, that It is starting deep drilling tests lor oil In central Qu> ensland UPUP - 30 words
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Article61 1949-09-10 3 A USTRALIA'S Minister for i\ Immigration. Mr. A. Cal-vu-11. told the House of Representatives that most Australians now living should survive to see their country inhabitated by 20.000.000 people. Mr. CtlwelL who was making a statement on the progresa of the immigration programme, said: "The populationReuter - 61 words
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Article99 1949-09-10 3 WHAT'S ON IN K.L. PWILION: Streets of Laredo (Technicolor). HEX: Niglumaip Alley OUEON: The Three Mu-ke- < Technicolor COLISEI' M Fisherman's Daughter Mandarin MADRAS: Cheyenne. CATHAY: Tho Phantom. HINDVSTAN. ue-kho-Ji CENTRAL. Banwartyi (Hindi). CAPITOL: Du 1 in Sun (Technicolor*. FMPIRF. Arundathi i Tamil*. PENANO CAYHAI The Three MU l» teen.99 words
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227 1949-09-10 3 Troops told about A-bomb precautions ITNITED States military chiefs are putting into operation a campaign to educate troops in protective measures against atomic bomb attack in any future war. More than 2,000 officers of the Army. Navy and Air Force have been selected to undergo specialised training to tell theReuter - 227 words
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Article90 1949-09-10 3 COMMAND PLAN FOR ATLANTIC INFORMED sources say that United States officials will insist on a joint command composed of the United States, Britain and France for the North Atlantic Pact defence set-up. The United States Government, they claim, is opposed to a single overall command in peacetime as suggested in90 words
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Advertisement101 1949-09-10 3 r r** BO AC ANNOUNCE I'HE RESUMPTION V OF THEIR DIRECT SPEEDBIRD SERVICE I T0 cr HONG KONG On Sunday 11th September r/c >( And thereafter on Thursdays rf^) and Sundays V/^ Enquiries Bookings MALAYAN AIRWAYS LTD., Jf OCEAN BUILDING |1A Tel. 5021 Telegrams: Terbang QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS RAFFLES HOTEL101 words
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Advertisement23 1949-09-10 3 AUSTIN "A4O" DEVON SALOON You can depend on it ll m Jijli J| 111 PnJ SITCAPORE MALACCA SEREMBAH -K. LUMPUR IPOH KUU BUTTERWORTH23 words
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Miscellaneous459 1949-09-10 3 Solution To C~o*swo*d No. 788 SINGAPORE (on 2&6 49m 30 l« dlan Pr°- 9.45 As You Like It: 10 Variety j gramme fon 296 49 m): 4.00 Bandbox 1015 Piano Rhythm; (BLUE NETWORK) Chinese Programme (on 296 Si 49 r*r«h*« 484 and 41.7 metrei. m>; S-OO Sporting Commentaries; 10.30 News459 words
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Miscellaneous149 1949-09-10 3 F.P. Crossword No. 789 IE I p I I 5 I I 6 I 1 7 V If 910 II 12 lit BE— 5. 8E 25 ?6| V %Z: 28 29 ii M i""P~i~"P~^~" i 33 (LIFS At KOSS 1 DU.tatienmg (11); 7 Om*l (6>! 9 Cri.ck shot .6>; 1]149 words
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661 1949-09-10 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Sept. 10, 1949. RED TAPE CURTAIN QORRY comment on the tangle into which man has iwisted himself Is the announcement by the Singapore Immigration Department that applications for passports, certificates of re-admission. re-entTy permits and other documents should be presented at least a month before661 words
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Article, Illustration902 1949-09-10 4 Tom Pocock - Tom Pocock By 11 o'clock one night last week a salute of 100 popping champagne corks heralded the unveiling of the new Astor bottle party underneath London's Berkeley-square. Apart from its £0,000 decor, its rubberisedcork door, and the Duchess of Kent's favourite bands (Paul Adam902 words
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Article89 1949-09-10 4 RUSSIA is stepping up her radio war. Radio Moscow is now calling Spain with the latest news in Spanish. Most of it consists of a persistent attack on 'war mongering" Britain and America. To make certain of listeners, the Russians are breaking on t:: the'B.B.C.'s89 words
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Article, Illustration28 1949-09-10 4 General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander of Allied Occupation forces in J apan reviews 15,000 troops at a Tokio parade. On either side are officers from several Allied nations.28 words
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Article275 1949-09-10 4 GEORGE MARTIN FRANKFURT - GEORGE MARTIN FRANKFURT By tyESTERN Germany is seeking its future in the stars these days. Astrology has become the rage and the country is flooded with astrology magazines. It was the same after World Wai I. Then, too, the people were bewildered, uncertain of theirA.P. - 275 words
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Article757 1949-09-10 4 MILAN JHE fate of the fabulous treasure of Mussolini a $10,000,000 hoard of gold, foreign currencies and jewels may be known later this year in a trial expected to be one of the biggest in Italian history. The treasure disappeared shortly after partisans executed theU.P. - 757 words
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361 1949-09-10 4 R. BROOMAN- WHITE - R. BROOMAN-WHITE By QF all the exports which Britain lias in the past sent to the Middle East, perhaps the most valuable has been a ration of the milk of human kindness. It is a commodity which is still in grievously short sup ply361 words
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Advertisement65 1949-09-10 4 E va. \A- JK^y **Qrrmi^r^3k~ THE PHOROPTOR INSTRUMENT This Scientific Instrument is the result of many years of Research. It not only measures up to the highest fttuidards but is very accurate and positive. You can be very iure of getting a proper measured-lens glasses if you only come to65 words
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Advertisement189 1949-09-10 4 I 1* tfaby's first year— how vital It Is. In d* short period, what hopes and fears are crowded Is he gaining weight— ls his flesh firm and healthy are sound bones forming in that little body— miniature of the man to be Happy Mothers all over the world, feeding189 words
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Miscellaneous41 1949-09-10 4 POCKET CARTOON b> OSBERT LANCASTER rimS >>i th* luture 01 the Ministry Miss Filebract then picture to yourself a ttttie white nursery packed with prospective junior assistant acting principals fadminis trntive grade i ana sau vou'li be mine I 1 fdsfd41 words
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Article86 1949-09-10 5 SECURITY MEN GAOLED H,. Press Stall Reporter MPUR. Fn. glng irom I V nil months the Kuala art today ol the m let AsslstI t ol Police rd. Sgt. Doyle and ugh. guilty of I. sc on tTi t, l ir Slim with intent to i g brought It 33086 words
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Article, Illustration26 1949-09-10 5 picture. wit* 0* r uJlolOgM. Hospital Sinsa- .ippointed d> r.iUee of s\\ 1 to develop us Chinese j She did post- s<M ial welfare. Free PressFree Press - 26 words
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Article997 1949-09-10 5 Recommenda tion to Government ™ni^ u ree Press Staff Reporter |llfc abolition of the trisha in Singapore within three years is recommended by a special committee appointed by the Government last yesterday, also recommended the immediate abolition of the existing centre street parking997 words
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Article, Illustration59 1949-09-10 5 picture. T if. S H5 POre Army Clvil Service celebrated Hall 1 Tfc?.rV ,nnre ™E y ith a dinner at thc 8.V.C. SSL T H Ufsd t y ni f ht Picture shows Mr. S. Sanri/ht Ctln f F res, *P"t o' A.C.S.L., speaking. Left to right. Mm Sankaran, Maj.-Gen.Free Press - 59 words
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Article125 1949-09-10 5 BICYCLE PARKS PROPOSED Free Press Staff Reporter IN view of the erection of multi-storeyed buildings the Singapore committee on parking recommends that parking places, especially In the centre of the town, should be provided for bicycles. For this purpose certain existing car parks should be utilised and also square and125 words
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Article61 1949-09-10 5 21 st BIRTHDAY PARTY VIASTEKS' LTD, the oldest l»l advertising agency in Malaya, celebrated its 21at anniversary this morning with a party at its office In Cecil Street. The company was founded in 1928 by Mr. E G. Mozar the present managing director Masters has associates throughout the Englishspeaking world.61 words
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Article57 1949-09-10 5 The name of the pilot of the Spitfire which was reported missing last Monday was announced yesterday as Squadron Leader J.B. Leatham, the Officer Commanding the Test and Development Flight at the R.A.F. Maintenance Base (Far East) Seletar. Squadron Leader Leatham was appointed honorary A.D.C. to57 words
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198 1949-09-10 5 Free Press Staff Reporter 'T'HE president of the Progressive Party, Mr. C. C. 1 Tan. will introduce in the Singapore Legislative Council a bill "intended to keep out immigrants whose country does not accord reciprocal immigration privileges to the citrons of Singapore.** Mr Tan had said198 words
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Article51 1949-09-10 5 BttrtMi mails .ire due to arrive in Singapore today from the U.K., N. Ireland. Eire. Europe, Egypt. N. and W. Africa. Weat Indies and Ceylon. Closing times for posting surface mails at the G.P.O. today are: to Sibu and Kuingchow: m>on: and to N. Sumatra, Java and Siam: 651 words
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181 1949-09-10 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A B A^. D of Sin a P° re urchins have laid the "Ghost of Geylang" and restored sleep to residents of Sims Avenue between Lorong 13 and Lorong 19. For 10 nights in succession, a blood-chilling j wail had181 words
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Article133 1949-09-10 5 200 MALAY LABOURERS ARE STRANDED Free Press Staff Reporter ALOR BTAR, Fri. 200 Malay labourers who left the Federation early in 1947 to seek work in Betong are now stranded in the Siamese province, according to a batch of 16 who have returned to Kedah. This group— which includes several133 words
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Article27 1949-09-10 5 St. Hilda's School will show the film. The Yearling, at 8 p.m. tonight at the school hall in aid of St. Hilda's Church building fund.27 words
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Article, Illustration26 1949-09-10 5 MISS JULIA MILNE, who is a W.K.A.r. private stationed at Nee Soon, and Signalman Leslie Reavill, who were married at the Presbyterian Church in* Singapore yesterday.26 words
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Article140 1949-09-10 5 Free Press Staff Reportei A FAIR is to be held n Seletar in aid of the I' jppy Day Fund and Services charities. The fair will be held on Saturday Sept. 17 from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. and will oe open to all members of140 words
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Article316 1949-09-10 5 Free Press Staff Reporter PAWNBROKERS' trade increased by about 20 per cent during race meetings in Singapore, the president of the Pawnbrokers' Association, Mr. Lam Joon Chong, told the Free Press yesterday. "People come to pawnshops with all sorts of articles to pawn316 words
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Article77 1949-09-10 5 DORKING in narrow Singapore streets Bonham Street, I) Almeida Street, Finlayson Green, Malacca Street, Market Street and Flint Street should be permitted along one side of the road on even Jays of the month and on the other side on odd days. Parkin* time is limited to77 words
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Advertisement81 1949-09-10 5 Chilprufe tor I CHILDREN Britain's Finest PURE WOOL KNITWEAR ft iiiP 1 r I V\ v \J\ BUSTER SI I I 188 iK UITS Available in Colours of White Blue, Fawn Brown, Green White, Red Grey. Navy/Red, and Blue/White. Sizes: 18 20 P R I C £S $10.25 to $11.3581 words
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Article522 1949-09-10 6 CAUTION IN STOCK EXCHANGE Fears of rail stoppages A NOTE of caution and hesitancy was introduced into London Stock Exchange dealings yesterday, says Reuter's financial correspondent. The cause was the rejection of the British railway workers' wage claims and fears are being voiced that this may lead to unofficial stoppages.522 words
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Article, Illustration25 1949-09-10 6 MR. AM) MRS. AKPI'THA DASS photographed their wedding at the Church of the Holy I imilj Katong. The bride was formerly MKs C;iad\s Olympic Oliveiro.25 words
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Article206 1949-09-10 6 has any major British classic create* excitement than the St. Leger, which is be run at Doncaster over a mile and three-quarters o the historic town moor this afternoon. The hookmakers say that betting on the race has been neglible and has not been one-fifth ofReuter - 206 words
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Article76 1949-09-10 6 rrilE NEW YORK Stock Exchange ClOMd irregular yesterday with the composite average rate recording a minor ]oss. With the exception of utilities most of which movd into new high ground for this year the bulk of the list rul d very qu. Trading was llnnted and priceReuter - 76 words
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43 1949-09-10 6 TRACER "Biucj* Heigh *o useful Bngli olds in hia stable. H and Show Boy. Hu a bay by Pink Flo i Boy is a handson;<> the staying sire E; Chita. Baritor.e and are back In Sleigh's r43 words
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Miscellaneous251 1949-09-10 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you are tremondousiv energetic and active. Your original ideas will get you a long way Mine you usually are able to execute them in terms of practical application. Your keen mind can see through to the centre of a problem almost instantly and your vitality251 words
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Article53 1949-09-10 7 DOM British and V j, Empire foantam- champion, lost <>n J reddj (..miner, of 0V t i ten rounds rjsl Hartlepool last 1 i won easily. Rodisplayini wen poor that i W*s ditlicult to thai he wm the holder completely outi opponent who superb rinfermft and53 words
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Article383 1949-09-10 7 U.S. LEAD 3-0 IN CUP TENNIS Th K f>i £hot. over d the z.. anil match only one oi ur matches tc J 'lip 13th conplayed In a b made the I r^ waj> present g re the U.S. a J p Mrs. Walkerto 4R minutes H > \U '/.-pointsReuter; A.P. - 383 words
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Article133 1949-09-10 7 QN Sept. 18 the Australian Test cricket team will leave Fremantle in the liner. Nestor, for Sou'h Africa for 22 matches Rj?alnst that country's best players HUhlights of the tour will he the five four-day Tests— the first at Johannesburg from Dec 24 to 28.133 words
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Article49 1949-09-10 7 THE Singapore Anglo-Chin- ese School swimming carnival will take place on Friday. Sept. 23 at 3 p.m. in the Chinese Swimming Club pool. The events for Old Boys fc-ill be 150 yards medley relay and an individual event )ver a course which will be decided later.49 words
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Article56 1949-09-10 7 (JAUCHO, who has earned a promotion to Class 2. after his smashing double at Bukit Timah, will be spelled In th* Hills and may not race again this season. His owners, the Wees declined to :onflnn or chny a report that an iffer of $20,000 has56 words
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268 1949-09-10 7 ECLIPTIC F IRM FAVOURITE FOR GOLD CUP Track dries up: going good I^ZtF??** R^ing Correspondent QOLD CLP Day dawned bright and clear, and Ecliptic has regained favour with the improved going. The Felstead gelding will no doubt go to the post at Bukit Timah today a firm favourite to win268 words
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Article71 1949-09-10 7 gINGAPORE PUo Club are holding a gymkhana or. the polo ground In Thomson Road tomorrow at 3 p.m. Entries for all events will be accepted up to 15 minute* before each racf. the fee being $1 an event. The public will be admitted on payment <$3 for cars71 words
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Article125 1949-09-10 7 THE last day of the Scarborough festival and of the New Zealanders' tour in England saw the tourists >eat Leveson Gower's XI by six wickets with two minutes to spare. Leveson Gower's XI declared their second innings closed at 202 for three, leaving theReuter - 125 words
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Article146 1949-09-10 7 Gowrrs Xl— Kt Ihm— ttl lor 5 dr« l \f» Zealand— l«t Inns— XiH. "-VI SON GOWEK-S XI -ind Inn. ifutton st Mooney b Hunt 75 Mmpton Moonry b Muni i.rjvrn. v tt Moonry b Bortt Krown not oat id liardstacr not oat U Fxtrat 5 1.. J otAl146 words
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Article236 1949-09-10 7 A FAST and interesting hockey match was played on tlie Fading yesterday betwtt-n the 6.C.C and the P. and T. Union The (same ended in a win ior the P le T by four clear goals. This was the first game for the SC.C and the236 words
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Article125 1949-09-10 7 THE European* beat the Ceylonese 1 by two gcaLs to one in an nter-community soccer match played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Ceylonese played well to a man and conducted several good raids. Ceylonese found their feet after the Interval and A. Rajah125 words
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Article159 1949-09-10 7 TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP I CALL Rnv CALL BO POINTER RACE 1: KINGSFORD KINGSFORD HUNTER* r*i, 15 Falrlyn Hunter's Call RochdaU R^hdTi* 8 CALL RA i E 4» t: MARCHETA HI PAM GREEN Rnvar mZmZZZ P.m Green Marcheta III wSSUl m MAR tHETA III ToUand Royal Bounty159 words
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Article, Illustration31 1949-09-10 7 picture. Arsenal's goalkeeper. G.'orxe Swindin, punches out as left half Alexander Forbes (left) rushes back to intercept during the Div. 1 game at Highbury on Sept. 3. Liverpool won 2-1. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article37 1949-09-10 7 gZZARD Charles has agreed to defend his world heavyweight title against Pat Valentino in 8a n Francisco on Oct. 14. Charles la recognised as world titleholder by the National Boxing As&ocla-tion.-g^g^g^gHHgjbgJ^ Reuter A.P. U.P.Reuter; A.P.; U.P. - 37 words
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Article208 1949-09-10 7 £RICKET ended In England yesterday on he same high sparkling note that has characterised the game all through this exceptionally dry hot 1949 season. Bill Copson, the Derbyshire fast bowler who is quitting first-class cricket, ended his career with a deadly spell of bowling. He tookA.P. - 208 words
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Miscellaneous856 1949-09-10 7 Today's acceptors Race 1—2.15: Class 2, Div. s— Abt. Furs. 000 Good News Flannery 900 Dr. Subrahmanyam 000 Chrutma. Lansdown 9.00 "lS BStable8 Stable- r^l* b SCR e A i2 CH M N s G Bng Llm rox 014 Prec.ou s stream 713 -Brilliant Kongsi' Daviel lons w Ra C856 words
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Article38 1949-09-10 8 SELVADURAI: To Gertrude, wife of H. J. Selvadurai, Revenue Survey Office, K.L. at 539 Resak Road. Seremban, a daughter. MERSON. To Isobel and Pt Hip Merson ot Farringdon, North Petherton. Bridgewater, Eii- aid, ?on. Tom. Both well.38 words
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Article23 1949-09-10 8 THE ENGAGEMENT Is announced between William Robert Brand Buckolt and Betty Coutts, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fiances Coutts, Milltimber. Aberdeenshire.23 words
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Article77 1949-09-10 8 MR. MRS. D. M. PETER thank all friends and relatives for their presence, valuable gifts and metMgM on the occasion of their marriage at Ipoh on 27.8.49. MR. CHOO TECK HONG and brothers thank all relatives nnd friends for their wreaths, the loan of their cars, their assistance and77 words
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Article409 1949-09-10 8 KMT position improving HONG KONG, Saturday. AS the battle in Hunan Province between 200,000 j veteran Nationalist troops and numerically superior Communist forces approached a decisive stage, which is expected to settle the fate of South China, the Nationalists increased their forces in the AmoyReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 409 words
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Article, Illustration29 1949-09-10 8 photo. PRINCE ALY KHAN and his wife, the former Rita Hayworth, are here seen at a sale of rac«-horses at Deauville. France. Their ba is expected next February.— A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article184 1949-09-10 8 WASHINGTON. Sat. A SHARP American protest has been matte to the Chinese Communists against the recent four-day "invasion" of the U.S. Consulate-Oeneral at Shanghai, the U.S. State Department said yesterday. The incident occurred on July 29— Aug. 21, when several Chinese and other alienA.P.; Reuter - 184 words
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83 1949-09-10 8 Burma, India may uphold new Vietnam SAIGON, Sat. BURMA and India are expected to recognise Emperor Bao Dai's new Vietnam government, a well informed source said yesterday. Siam has indicated it would take no action until after the attitudes of Britain and the U.S. have been made known, it wasA.P. - 83 words
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Article22 1949-09-10 8 Four persons were killed and 33 injured in two accidents on Czech railways during the past two days.- A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article48 1949-09-10 8 The Select Committee of Ceylon's Parliamentary Group, appointed to consider proposals for the employment of Ceylonese, has urged legislation to compel all business establishments and traders to employ a minimum of 75 per cent. Ceylonese. The proposal will finally go before the Cabinet.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article66 1949-09-10 8 SOUTH AFRICA will soon be a land of face fungus. English people and members of Field Marshal Jan Smuts' United Party are joining Premier Malan's Nationalists in growing beards for the Voortrekker memorial unveiling ceremony in December. The Voortrekkers were the bearded pioneers who trekked fromA.P. - 66 words
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128 1949-09-10 8 STUTTGART, Saturday. A YOUNG American soldier. Recruit Russell Jones, was sentenced to life imprisonment here yester- day for killing a German girl and two men ina wild night of drinking and shooting. The verdict held that Jones lad killed the three Germans vithoutA.P. - 128 words
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Article25 1949-09-10 8 King Abdullah of Jordan, arrived in Madrid by air yesterday from Oalicia for a three-day official visit to the Spanish capital. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article170 1949-09-10 8 WASHINGTON, Friday. THE combined Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services Committees today tentatively approved a $1,314,010,000 military aid bill to arm the free nations of the world and gave President Truman authority to spend $75,000,000 on arms for China. By a 19-to-3 vote, Committees votedU.P. - 170 words
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115 1949-09-10 8 'Chiang did not steal gold hoard' WASHINGTON, Sat. THE Chinese Embassy here has denied Senator Connally's charges that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek had "absconded" to Formosa with U.S. $138,000,000 worth of the Nationalist Government's gold. "There was no absconding by the Generalissimo with any publir funds for his own use." theReuter - 115 words
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Article17 1949-09-10 8 Commercial Intrrests here plan to establish a flsh canning industry In Goa.- A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article171 1949-09-10 8 Malta may quit C 'wealth VALETTA, (Malta) Sat. POLICE cordons were thrown round the palace where Parliament was sitting last night during a debate on Malta's negotiations with Britain for economic aid. The cordons took up positions while the Prime Minister, Dr. Paul Boffa was addressing Parliament on his negotiationsReuter - 171 words
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Article139 1949-09-10 8 NO PEACE IN ASIA BEFORE ST. CERGUE, Sat. •ITNTIL the population quesi tion is solved satisjfatorlly, there cannot be peace in Asia," the head of the Department of Econoimies of Annamalai University, India, Dr. S. ChandraIsekhar, said at the World Union of Peace Organisations meeting in this Swiss mountain resort.Reuter - 139 words
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Article15 1949-09-10 8 India's third destroyer H 1.M.8. Rana. was commissioned In Devonoort (England) yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article39 1949-09-10 8 WAYNESBORO (Penna), Sat. MRS. CATHERINE MARFLAK charged in a divorce action that her husband habitually embarrassed her by eating glass in public places. This was corroborated by a witness, and the divorce was granted.- U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article153 1949-09-10 8 Manila, Saturday. THE Philippines Government has expressed resentment that, on the order of the U.S. Government, SCAP should have ordered the Philippines to turn over (U.S.) 80,000,000 worth of Japan's gold stocks to Siam and Indo-China. The Philippines Foreign Office has requested Its representative on theA.P. - 153 words
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Article48 1949-09-10 8 AN 18-hour fire has destroyed the Macao power station with an estimated loss of $3,000,000 Portuguese currency. Macao authorities said the blaze was caused by a short circuit. The intensity of the heat melted most of the cast Iron buildings of sDrawline property.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article72 1949-09-10 8 SAN FRANCISCO, Sat i^OMMUNIST Pelplng Radio V> announced last night that a Shansl People's Government had been formally established. The province would have its own military headquarters and Communist Party. The newly-mapped Shansi province consists of 92 countries and one municipality— Taiyuan. Shansi, which was72 words
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Article12 1949-09-10 8 Today: 00.15 a.m; 12.39 ajn. Tomorrow: 00 Jtia.mj 12 sBajn.12 words
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Miscellaneous229 1949-09-10 8 IN MEMORIAM IN LOVING MEMORY of my husband the late Fred Starr, died 10: h September, 1947. r: MEMORY of N. Riaos who pa^ed away peacefully on the 9.9 44. Sadly missed by Jeannett* Gordon. SITUATIONS VACANT REQUIRED by British Arm in B a shorthand typist, preferably bilingual English and229 words
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Miscellaneous16 1949-09-10 8 TMF SAINT by Leslie Charteris jifl^feS*^ REuAX HCRNER'VVITH \|--THE 3A sjT Sl [I'V j »pp w16 words
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Article, Illustration1507 1949-09-10 1 NAN HALL - THE TRAINER, THE JOCKEY THE PUNTER NAN HALL by »Tl \Y is the last 1 dav of (he Gold up meeting M Bukil TiiiKih and thousands of people are Frantichll\ scanning the rare guides in ;»'i effort to pick a winner. Me? I don't bet more interested in people than1,507 words
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Article, Illustration758 1949-09-10 1 C.S. Wong - C.S. Wong by "THRKK, three rour t tour the voices came spasmodically from the table at one corner of the spacious banqueting hall where a grand feast, consisting of an almost interminable number of dishes shark's I'm, turtle soup, roast duck-skin and other delicacies was being758 words
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Article644 1949-09-10 1 says A. Saznad Ismail Free Press Malay Correspondent SECTION of responsiblc Malay opinion has recently been advocating the use of romanised script Rumi in place of the present Arabic Jawi script. This follows the popular demand for recognition of Malay as the official language644 words
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Advertisement11 1949-09-10 1 gm i'xtble fn>m thg Singapore Cold I Ston *< oil hizh-class stores.11 words
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Article, Illustration37 1949-09-10 2 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN by* HOUTWOOD TodoT mmim «v«f h>lin. mdk» *p *mm* Sgh» mad **m wm*mm Im p»w4a» <.*~ thm tmtm «M pmwdm h*m»L Amd d-« I »o*v»t dMt |»owd« wtl Ml aiaa a ik*«U if W%37 words
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Article, Illustration848 1949-09-10 2 BY OUB LONDON niM REPORTER ]\fOST of Britain's film stars are on holiday and the Rank Organisation studios at Denham and Pine- j wood are closed, i Many of the stars are abroad. Valerie Hobson. who has been working: hard on "The Rocking848 words
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Article259 1949-09-10 2 By HOWARD C. HEYOR HOLLYWOOD: OECONCILED and exercised, Betty Hutton is bouncing again. The reconciliation, with husband Ted Briskin, came in the middle of the film she is making with Fred Astaire. Betty went into training for 90 days before the picture started, and nowA.P. - 259 words
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Article160 1949-09-10 2 She Wants To Be 'Sexy' "f WANT to star In a 1 colourful, sexy, adventure story." colourful, sexy-look-ing Maureen O'Hara confessed on the set of "Father is a fullback." Maureen is one top dramar?c sta: who loves "cheeseculre She is always ready an ablp to show her very be-utifui figureNana - 160 words
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Article, Illustration626 1949-09-10 2 The Musketeers draw the crowds A REVIEW OF LOCAL SHOWS '*nr»HE Three Musket- eers" Is haying a phenomenal run at the Cathay cinema. Already it has attracted more people than the Cathay's previous best draw "The Tears of the Yangste" which ran for three weeks and it has taken moreK.S. - 626 words
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Article160 1949-09-10 2 RONALD COLMAN who has spent most of his long career as a free lance, is to make another film. ~I can find plenty to do, he said, "and I would rather not work for a year or two than do something I do notA.P. - 160 words
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Article, Illustration261 1949-09-10 2 THE British Crown Colony of Hong Kong represented by the Yung Hwa Motion Picture Industries Ltd. of Kowloon is representing China at the Internation Film Festival in Paris this month. Asked to send a film from a Chinese studio, the Chinese Government formed a committee of261 words
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417 1949-09-10 2 Italians Were Shocked By Private Angelo VENICE: rpo a lovely old Venetlan palace on the Grand Canal here came a constant stream of lanterned gondoliers, speedboats, and launches all crowded with smartly clad guests. Delegates (from 18 nations) to the International Film Festival at Venice were arriving for a party.417 words
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Advertisement114 1949-09-10 2 MODERN LADIES T ANTING Kxpert Shanghai Caller Ready made dresses on Sale, Ladies' own material* made to order. It Battery Rd Phone K2MJI /or// SMASHING DAY TODAY! 11 a.m.. 145 4.15 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. The First Post-War Picture to Hun a 2nd Week-end! And Still Drawing S ill Houses!114 words
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Advertisement150 1949-09-10 2 'HIS MASTERS VOICE RECORDINGS Britain*! Pfeeiranenally Fof«Ur Sivfer DONALD PEERS LAVENDER BLUE (Dilly Dilly) B |TO A STRAWBERRY MOON (In a Blueberry Sky) IT HAPPENED IN AJ>ANO B ITU POWDER YOUR FACE WITH SUNSHINE FOR YOU B §"M TWELFTH STREET RAG FAR AWAY FLACKS B 9«3 SOMEBODY ELSE— NOT ME150 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1949-09-10 3 WILLIAM COURTENAY - A NEW DEMOCRACY MAY RISE IN THE EAST WILLIAM COURTENAY by IMPERIAL VILLA. Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. nlROHlTO. Emit pefor of Japan, has cranted the Brat aul f acc«dedto espondents who ed with General MacArthur through Ihe Pacific campaigns. This audience was riven to itu' exclusivehis summer villa l, ere some1,038 words
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Article93 1949-09-10 3 THE Free Press publishes this exclusive interview as a mat- < ter of world interest. But we do not forget the thousands who died in the war against Japan. We do not forjret the magnificent 14th Army: the tortured Britons and Malayans on the Siam railway: the93 words
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Article, Illustration508 1949-09-10 3 Kenneth Tan - Kenneth Tan •ays DECENTLY a sparl- ing friend and i went to Penaga on the tf mainland opposite Pe- i 3 nang to shoot flying foxes a pastime be- loved by many Malay- The night we went it was near the lull moon of the Chinese508 words
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Article721 1949-09-10 3 Mems, beware the wily cookie warns K.S. Choong ALMOST every si earner from the United Kingdom brings its quota of blushing brides to Malaya to join their homesick husbands here. But these eager, vibrant, pink-cheeked mesia fresh from the Old Country do not know what is in store for them721 words
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Article506 1949-09-10 3 ERIC MITCHELL - ERIC MITCHELL by ESTATE special constables are no longer relegated solely to static guard and escorts duties. They are responsible for all security measures on their estate, so that the regular police and troops can devote themselves exclusively to the jungle. Let us accompany a private506 words
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Advertisement51 1949-09-10 3 REFRIGERATORS (Electrical or Kerosene Operated Models) RADIOS (Vtains if Battery Models) RADIOGRAMS I of Leading Makes are on display at VAN HIN'S SHOWROOM 136 ORCHARD RD. 0 < on Display Automatic Record Changers Air Conditioners All Electrical Appliances Electrical Accessories Lamp Bulbs VAN HIN ELECTRICAL CO. 136 Orchard Rd. Singapore51 words
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Advertisement111 1949-09-10 3 «L\ IS\J* try Near anu rat achieved m home radw Bush radio Bu^h "Bi-focal" tone is equal to having rwo receivers one focused specially for high quality reception of nearby stations tn< other for clear reception of distant ones. It's all done oy a nt* seli-adiusting arcuit, exclusive to Bush"111 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1949-09-10 4 George Creighton - George Creighton Speed Swimming No. 6 By VyHEN Nicolaus Wynman, a German professor of languages, wrote the first text book on swimming in 1538 he either forgot to Include a chapter on breathing or. perhaps, hn simplv did not possess the knowledge required to set1,129 words
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Article305 1949-09-10 4 SPORTING Chit Chat A BRIGHT future lies Bobby NJoo. He has still a lot of experience to gain and needs proper guidance and handling. Many suggestions for Bobby to fight Nai Som Pong have been made. Bobby was willing but his manager wisely said "not lust yet." Seasoned boxing enthusiasts305 words
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Article, Illustration25 1949-09-10 4 Here is a local artist's impression of the scene when Singapore Turf Club intro duces mirrors for the benefit of lady members usin* the lifts.25 words
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Article356 1949-09-10 4 K. TAN - K. TAN By TWICE a week, evenings, 1 whilst people play soccer, badminton, or cricket or chase tennis balls across lawns, about a dozen men gather in the grass compound of the Old Frees Association, Penang, to do gymnastics. Of course? it is no new356 words
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Article299 1949-09-10 4 Blueprint for 1951 Olympics ALEXANDRIA, the A city founded by Alexander the Great 22 centuries ago, will be the scene of the 1951 Mediterranean Games. The regional Olympics are being organised in Egypt's second city by the Egyptian Olympic Committee (EOC) with the approval of the International Olympic Committee, Aziz299 words
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