The Singapore Free Press, 25 November 1949
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Title Section18 1949-11-25 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1949. PRICE 10 CENTS18 words
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Article312 1949-11-25 1 BRI TAIN ATTACKS COMMUNISTS 'Responsible for violence' M* HW TOR McNE?, •ffii ££fc o, State told the United Nations Political C ommittee yesterday that the Communist Party was responsible tor stimulating violence m disturbed areas throughout the world. Replying to the contention of Ihe Russian Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Vishinsky,U.P. - 312 words
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Article, Illustration29 1949-11-25 1 gfjhgh ral Nifh Yuiis;-(hen putx hi»'f of Staff of the mmiNt Army who v v d Mayor of Peking at •nih- session of thf P'-opi«.\ Aasembh29 words
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Article119 1949-11-25 1 aKr VN h RANGOON, Friday. (M.AMnKD gun-running on a large scale by sea between Burma and Thailand was claimed here i former district commissioner whose territory houses the headquarters of the gun-runners The commissioner, now m Rangoon awaitiruz rer orders, said a Chinese ring, headed byA.P. - 119 words
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Article95 1949-11-25 1 BUENOS AIRES Fri. J^HE congreastona] eon tee for Investigation of •-.no activities which on Wednesday raided business offices ol lour B lenos Aires newspapers -:erday carried :lar raids on the <>fnY»-i or two American news the United Press and t l Ass elated Pi [•he committeeReuter - 95 words
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Article33 1949-11-25 1 An a strs rliner ..Mich left Sydn for Europe ist week Is .standing by at Bangkok to evacuate European missionaries and businessmen from China's Communist-besieged cities of Chungklni and Kunming33 words
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Article82 1949-11-25 1 Ki<>«- Pr»>s Stall Reporter SINGAPORE police are mis vestigatlng the death ot a 10-duy old Indian haby girl who was found dead ye day m a welt, just outsidi her home m Jalan Kayu, Seletar Ths Bald she ft child and four elder rhUdrt kouse82 words
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Article148 1949-11-25 1 BIG H.K. HA UL OF FORGED NOTES HONG KONG, Friday. IN a series ot raids, the Hong Kong C.I.D. lias seized U. 5.5500.000 m counterfeit U.S.SIOO banknotes. two printing presses and a pair of hand-engraved i Dlates. Five Chinese are to stand trial. A C.ID. official said that part oiA.P. - 148 words
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Article26 1949-11-25 1 Prcmi'T Tito of Yugoslavia said ye:~t« rday that he hoped all differences between the Roman Catholic church and state would be "mutual!? solved." U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article42 1949-11-25 1 Captain James L. Harper chief pilot of Burma Airlines was seriously wounded by small arms fire yesterday while flying 300 miles north of Rangoon. He was admitted to ht.'spltal m Mandalay after making a forced landing. A. P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article66 1949-11-25 1 riVE Republican mrniber* of thr l-. v S. House of Kepre- sentatives Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday denounced the State Departm ont's handling of the Angus Ward case as one of the most humiliating chapters m American diplomatic history." In a joint statement, the legislators demanded that President TrumanA.P. - 66 words
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Article131 1949-11-25 1 'HUSBAND' TURNS OUT ROBBER Kn-r Prc-s Stall K'-porttr V mi year -OLD Singapore Malay woman, Bifcm bln- \bdullah. household servant ol an English tchool stress, yesterday morn .:i_ heard cries for help, urn! saw an attempted lioluu:j m a house m Powlie Rad When she \v »'p^ d 1 >ugh131 words
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Article75 1949-11-25 1 The new 'kultur' PKAGI'E, Fri. TZECH soldiers, for whom v pin up Riri» artbanned, now aren t fcoins to get any more American cowboy movies, either. Why The Communist pithln.il commissars who supervise the aimy's education consider them stupid alone with all other Hollywood product*. The soldiers' sole film dietA.P. - 75 words
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155 1949-11-25 1 HONG KONG, Friday. I III\KSK Communist President Mao Tse-tung has called upon the people of Tibet to overthrow the lti-year-old Dalai Lama's rule, promising Red Liberation, of the "Roof of the World." said the Communist Peking Radio yesterday. Mao's call, said Peking Radio, followedU.P.; Reuter - 155 words
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Article42 1949-11-25 1 GUARDS IG NORED BANDITS' ORDER Kumpor.o: guards m the Sitiawan area of Pahang yesterday returned the fire when ordered to halt by bandits who fled. One K&mpong guard was wounded In the leg. The guards later located a small bandit tr.jnsi* ramp.42 words
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Article21 1949-11-25 1 Free Press Staff Ueportrr Police junglr sijuads hay* destroyed iwo bandit camps m the Temerloh area ot Pahang.21 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-11-25 1 Si; B«laad Brmddeil mpeains the exhibition of the .Singapore V..M.C.A. Art Club yesterday afternoon. This was the third annual exhibition given by the Club. More than exhibits were on -how.30 words
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Article181 1949-11-25 1 'All out drive' by P. I. army MANILA, Friday. THE Philippine Government today began an all-out land, air and sea offensive against a few hundred political rebels backed into rolling wooded lulls of bloody Batangas Province, south of Manila. Brig. Gen. Alberto Ramos, of the Constabulary, ordered to ••finish theU.P. - 181 words
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Article68 1949-11-25 1 WASHINGTON. Fri rHREE of the world's leading agricultural producers and exporters, the United States. Canada and Australia, and the worlds leading agricultural importer, t lit* United Kingdom, yesterday "eiecteda proposal to establish an international commodity clearing house t;> preceni disasl is farm snroluses m some countries68 words
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Article55 1949-11-25 1 Spain rejected for F.A.O. The United Nations" Food and Agriculture Organization yesterday rejected consideration ol Spain for membership by a narrow vote t?ken by secret ballot over the objections of the United States On an earlier vote Israel was admitted over the protests of Arab nations. Membership was also grantedU.P. - 55 words
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Article35 1949-11-25 1 South Africa yesterday refused to servr- on a United Nations sub committee appointed to examine the credentials of people claiming to represent tribes m the former German colony of SouthWest Africa.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article45 1949-11-25 1 Prince Charles. Regent 01 Belgium, was reliably reported yesterday to be engaged to Princess Therese Mari( d'Orleans et de Bragance, sister of the Count ot Paris, pretender tn the French throne. The Royal palace refused either to confirm or deny the report.- UPUP - 45 words
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Article200 1949-11-25 1 Local tin merchants critical Free Press Staff Reporter PHE refusal of Malayan tin smelters to disclose the daily turnover tonnages to the local market, even though the London Metal Exchange is supplied with the figures, is arousing strong criticism from Singapore tin merchants. A market report received from London on200 words
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Article25 1949-11-25 1 ITALIAN .1 which iamo s a:h. •br learnt a 1 Van v City i The a .^por'.s iiit-r.' aloof relig ion. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article53 1949-11-25 1 SPtCIAL ttmWm loire>p«.ud ent fixes tht prices of r«bt.« r (m cents per Ib at 11 am laiai At, follows No. 1 R S S Spot: foo*r M 4b F.o.b. in bales Dei No. 1 R.S.S. 4(i', i No. R.S.S. 4.i 4.-> No. o R.S.>. 44', 14 Tour53 words
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Advertisement79 1949-11-25 1 w I 0} it* j l (hi hire n ""^mmmW '/v S Lnerau MM* s Ovaltin*' >*»ixed cr-anv !f»v»jr a!! its own, and ia«sa through the body ort^the -n*w strentrth and ©nerjry it <e*nn*s» at work or play. j ?f-p^r*«rl by miair.* f ?»<»rouKhljr ■m MM ti-lli «r m:IW «r»«J79 words
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Advertisement39 1949-11-25 1 for the best Food Wine m Town Visit THE SINGAPORE RESTAURANT BAR 79, BRAS BASAH ROAD. Reservations; Phone 4066 r -^1 ~l 'I' I-- »> i J^ A^ 7% eres a /wa/s lime FOR A TIGER m pints and quarts39 words
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Article, Illustration228 1949-11-25 2 Kay Murray - Kay Murray By T^)\ s which some fortunate children will find m their stockings at Christ mac run to :he mechanized variety this )far. An erican Toy Incently gave a prey ew ol toys which will later I m the .-hops. Pica i pi s on model228 words
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Article, Illustration470 1949-11-25 2 Encounters With Discipline By 'Mem 1 (VVE of the curses of my childhood, something that has lingered with vie late into middle age was a mania for joining organisations. It all began when I was four aJid a member of a terrorist mob. My part m the mob was the470 words
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Article114 1949-11-25 2 B LOUSING a ont most popular meiho.ia i»l t> eakint; tne hue v. he ne« 1950 faahiona h > \ki\ »l ta rpretcd In nan; dillerv.a\ rxch on <•" < <~ ll! I. ■he eff< s hit >>f a ireni tening it hand I i fullnexa is114 words
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Article109 1949-11-25 2 PRE-COOKED, q...> rv eala v hich c i be heau »mi and senred m a few minutei art making iife easier for n. ly A;. Lian house-v ivt Everything from ti bmmht .t" 3() Bydnej -ores .r east b pj ;>■'■■ Tut !-i .1: packed In c< I109 words
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Article, Illustration47 1949-11-25 2 In RKO R< 'Bed nt I; Fa-itumc wears th i by H Iht straight tted jacket is n shadt blue with braiding 01 t sf ode interest iqued, forming a effect With it Fontaine u ear! with jetcelli ■r. ')!ui 'i *ufde bnc.47 words
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Article54 1949-11-25 2 Potatoes are (he i.iiui m greriieiil of nian> di^he* popular m Sweden antl «>u^-nrst«-d for hou^rwiw* hrnbv (lorilou Yo'init. m Morkh'llni Potato Pamakex and l| rup mfli 1 1 iMMin and a lit 5 Then f fried I Potato Pudrt I iprlnkling up urn *o ci k54 words
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Advertisement138 1949-11-25 2 tne newest, smartest lipstick idea 'cS^Pthick Smooth. Smart Giosir The mtcro-i^te^''aied cc ouri THICK or,d |ta«| *<* c fe lOd CO er tof Plhn t .o eyeal 7 wth J Jr" fc N *onJer-<ui!/ tasting fitm. J i II 3 L E ET, lONO O N I A sore throat138 words
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Advertisement159 1949-11-25 2 EXCLUSIVE C °CKT»IL G0* fc( jyt- m® m I FOR LOVELINESS THAT LASTS A LiFETiME. it inn^ A NEW SALON WILL EE THE FEDERAL DISPENSA ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2U CALL OR PHONE 5139 FO% v MARIE KIN SPECIALISI LONDON t 11l I lllllllllllsillMli I I B An Appreciative gift for159 words
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Miscellaneous177 1949-11-25 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR |{Oli\ today, nou are nit >tr% lIIC |>prs more than ordinanh Personnel HTOrk would ho psychic. I nless >ou obe> second tuluir t or you.' KMir nit ijit ior»s. \ou are On the other hand. \om pr.nl it .1 ll> lost Tbr cir- are liki*l> to oecoMe177 words
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Miscellaneous230 1949-11-25 2 F.P. Crossword lio. 852 m iri pn pn p i ib i 1 C P^ S 7 fe T|9 X) "!l "12 2T?T 27 M2B |29J t^ CLI s A( KOSS l Protlifais 12. 7 VV«< d 5» Hx^ptnl 'H D :>. Nobleman «4»; 1" p:.iii v y> 21 \v230 words
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Article84 1949-11-25 3 P. I. NOW HAS A MAJOR AIRLINE jltwila busier Far lust cross-roads MANILA, Friday. irning .Manila airport into one of the busiest Eastern Air routes, have built an aerial of the world's majot air lines. American and sound are supervising the last stages of irc«l runway at the Manila InternationalReuter - 84 words
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Article10 1949-11-25 3 U.S. ADMITS JAP AGENTS ci is planJ arc b A.P.A.P. - 10 words
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Article35 1949-11-25 3 4 HERMIT at Caaba) *V Beat Kajkot. India lowered himself into a pit. announiinu he would tr\ to hold hi> brtath for lOit hour> Mis funeril drew .1 large crowd- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration19 1949-11-25 3 I i«'!d Marshal Viscount Montgomery standing fceside thf* Bth Army phique which he unveiled m the Victory Club. London.19 words
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Article37 1949-11-25 3 j |T S m Honolulu evl I v co wil Nicola: Dm a«a y a Sep cml Tin but die kni i v do abou So they p Gordon [or Sal »blem- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration74 1949-11-25 3 -.i I topper t mplete n Dd ie<.id woiiid D r:ds and d N V. ill be and TOW s la ydown. North b;d four I m S iitb with the foiiu*- +AX J 6 3 thm c no rhe queen. At bearta iup.d-s will not b^» ■und74 words
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Article195 1949-11-25 3 RANGOON, Friday. piu; editor of a Burmese newspaper, the Oway (the Voice of the Peacock and his entire editorial staff are touring the streets of Rangoon on a "beggiiii;" mission which they hope will bring m Us. 1.000. They have exactly a week mA.P. - 195 words
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Article16 1949-11-25 3 Mr D.r.id Lilienthal has resigned his office as chairman t the li.S c i16 words
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Article93 1949-11-25 3 Atlantic defence accord THI US Defence 8< M Louis Johi on. dieted publicly that the No ii Atlant Pact LJ Committee next week will adopt a complete deft pla i. Mr Johi son m diction alter conferring with British Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery. Chairman ol the five-nation Western Union MilitaryU.P.; A.P. - 93 words
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Article62 1949-11-25 3 ON TRIAL AS U.S. SPIES TWENTY Czechs. Including several Indusi rial ci i and technii i on trial before the State Court In Prague's poli accused of spying fo; the United States. They were charged stealing Industrial ft).- America The State claimed it had cracked ih< ring by outwitting theA.P. - 62 words
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Article, Illustration24 1949-11-25 3 Thp new Sheriffs-elect of the City of T,ondon--Alderman L. .Ukroyd (left) and Majoi Stanlfy \V Wells— takiiu the oath of oftice at the (luildhall.24 words
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Advertisement42 1949-11-25 3 A/'.vuys Bes/ f/oiv Better Than Ever h»w^|gj\ SUPREME /-J^f^M) MOTOK <>||. IPENfeDILY umtICAVIS PEHHZOIL /V/.s/ I S7rt» Tough '< r 9ar Resists Sludge ii a/its Corrosion FROM ALL OUR DEALERS SINGAPORE MALAYA N. BORNEO *TE MOTOR WORKS LTD. P E N A N G42 words
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Advertisement291 1949-11-25 3 fT^ ?a V «f9 ?^y^ /^l z*"^* Z^ s^* i Charming i Royal Doulton Exqvisite old-world charm. m g^ Figurines: J* '*§M $11.50 to r /f*jm- $45.00 1 Toby Jugs: &£jW 1 $2.75 to v^^p/ $18.50 tJ^~ J^ ROOM AIR CONDITIONER I t NO LONGER A LUXURY I OHi<e< t.«»291 words
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Miscellaneous658 1949-11-25 3 WHAT'S ON IM K.L. HI S. i). to M) H< J'XMl.'on One: ODEON Ri meo a:i(j Ju] oi is» i m b *k o! MH.W: Nl M xnii \> H d Cai i I n i k \i Shabnam EMPIBE: HINDI >I \N: I .v. Egyptian i B. H I'Mth658 words
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616 1949-11-25 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Nov. 25, 1949. THREEREASONS FOR DELAY OHI .of conduct by Mac Tse-tung's t'tw it is vis >♦•' an- p sriblj fores d In n Ie si v n T7i Radio M torn the British and Commonweal!!] nta n rT^iW ajztunsT reo China'- Comnisi Government In616 words
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966 1949-11-25 4 ANNI ALATO found class-distinc-tion among the "classless** Russians...and fear. yiCTOK Silvesters playing of 'Tea for Two" and Bing Crosby's Ihroaty "Pis 10l Packin 1 Momma" floated over the loudspeaker l<> passengers m the elegantly furnished lounge and <>n the freshly varnished deck. Almost anywhere966 words
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Article, Illustration676 1949-11-25 4 Astley Hawkins - Astley Hawkins By DKITAIX'S atomic energy plant. factory of the future Iniili secretly amid llit j rolling Cumbrian Hills m north-west England, is now lak \ng shape for the lirsl large scale production of plutonium m ra»e. It \\;js liis! launched m 11)4(5 and \\\l\ ens!Reuter - 676 words
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Article, Illustration73 1949-11-25 4 Characters from (he LonUm of Dickens come to life m this scene from the lx)rd Mayor* $how The show ;<? the traditional centuries -old p trade hailing the incoming Mayor. Men and girls dressed as costers, roast chestnut men and all the colourfnl trader* of the nineteenth cen turp took73 words
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Article, Illustration41 1949-11-25 4 Pandit Nehru toalkt with his host. General Walter Bedell Smith. Cunnnchdrr U.S. Ftrnt Army, before boarding an Army yacht m Ken York for c on the Hvdwn Riv-er. Heh*u\ lute. Vthtfmiaktkmi, India's nn ov Eflfc Mr* Indira Candhi iriyhlt, OK-cutHpin^d him41 words
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Article581 1949-11-25 4 Searchlight On U.S. Graft By A Special Correspondent WASHING Ihe ua lions dirty Jinm m public Ikjs cost the American taxpayer our million dollars this year s<> far- And Own* is more to cane. In return, he has enjoyed a series of Juicy if sordid— exposures of graft, corruption, rascality,581 words
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Advertisement14 1949-11-25 4 £y T^^i /y/^rJ If lout] llu?^** msusat P. H. HENDRY H N Bric^r Ri14 words
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Advertisement106 1949-11-25 4 ;usr AtMva By At* FRESH ASPARAGUS CRISP LETTUCE FRESH ECCS GLOBE ARTICHOKES lobt greeri tiowe- b*be from w ;< Of bathed tnc ctsseec ea'f iwfi COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD BRANCH iBF RAFFLES HOTEL j BOOK NOW FOR XMAS 6c NEW YEAR FESTlVirif*; XMAS EVE a D' Omen I Or««f« l106 words
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Article301 1949-11-25 5 Free Press Staff Reporter yHE drive by Singapore Municipal Commissioners 1 to improve sanitation m the town will be taken another step further if the Commissioners confirm the recommendation of the Health Committee that all eating and coffee-shops should be connected to sewer mains wherever301 words
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Article, Illustration40 1949-11-25 5 pii'tutr. THE U. S Ambassador to India and the State of Nepal. Mr. I*9 W. Hender son. arrived m Singapore yesterday by special plane on his way back to India. He is pictured on arrival at Kalians: Airport. Free PressFree Press - 40 words
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Article145 1949-11-25 5 HELP FOR SPECIALS URGED Krre Prrvs Staff R*-portrr PLAN to help special coufUblea after the emer- ngi vai outlined by Mr. J. c Mathison, chairman of the Johore Planters" Association, at the half-yearly meeting of the association today Estates should make ar ngemtnts. hr said t" absorb into their working145 words
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Article35 1949-11-25 5 Lettan a^d parcel* are due ir. Singapore loday from Welter.) Australia. LnteM times for posting toaay .it the G.P.O. are. noon for Ciyiun. the United States and C^aia; H p.m for Indo-China and Sibu35 words
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Article156 1949-11-25 5 V P Malay Corre>pondent A NEW Malay political party called "Persatuan Melavu Semenanjong." or Union of Peninsular Malays, will be formed m Kuala Lumpur at a meeting to be called by Nik Mahmud bin Haji Abdul Ma|id at the Sultan Sulaiman Club early next month. The Persatuan156 words
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Article299 1949-11-25 5 PLANTERS CRITICISE FED. GOVT. 'Men on the spot not heeded 9 Free Press Staff Reporter gTRONG criticism of the Federation Government for "failing to listen to men on the spot" was expressed at the half-yearly meeting of the Johore Planters' Association m Johore Bahru this morning. The chairman, Mr. J.299 words
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Article, Illustration17 1949-11-25 5 picture. SIR Roland Braddel! photographed at the V.M.C.A. Art Club Exhibition at Orchard Road yesterday.- Free PressFree Press - 17 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-11-25 5 B. C. Soh - B. C. Soh bv MRS. R WALKKK. who drelared open Ihe art am! handwork exhibitio'i at the (.an F.nR Sen? M-hool Waterloo Street, on Wednesday. The exhibition iv still open.—30 words
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165 1949-11-25 5 AN Open Photographic Exhibition, thf first cxhibi tion to be sponsored by the newly -formed Singapore Art Society, will be held m the British Council Hall early next year. It will be opened by MiMalcolm MaeDonald. on Jan. 29 and will rpmain open until165 words
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Article116 1949-11-25 5 THE assessment committee of Singapore Municipal Commissioners has unanimously disapproved the claim for refund of rales and surcharge made by a number of property owners. A refund wa.^ refused for the first half of this year m respect of Cresceni Flats and two properties m Meyer116 words
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Article20 1949-11-25 5 St. Patrick's School. Singapore, will hold a concert on Dec. 3 at 6 p.m. \t -he school hall.20 words
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Article342 1949-11-25 5 VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT Free Press Staff Reporter I^HE Commanding Oflicer of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, Lt. Col. R. W. Watson Hyatt, said yesterday that there was every prospect of recruitment reaching the target of 250 strong this year. The S.V.C., he said, was keeping m close342 words
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Article164 1949-11-25 5 Rubber price warning Free Press Staff Reporter i WARNING on Arm rubber market manipulation and its effect on the rubber pric< Wii uiven at half-yearly meeting of the Johore Renters' Association m Johore Bahru today The chairman Mr J C. Mathison. said that it was hoped the present price level164 words
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Article106 1949-11-25 5 Fr>»« Pr j »s <:art" Keoortpr THE Moderator-OeneraJ the Presbyterian Chu Of A. the Ri^h' I. J. R. Blanchard. will spi week m Singapore route to the Baste I Chu>' f optfU B on I 4 He trill speak at :ne m< •i" service m Tri!iity106 words
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Article50 1949-11-25 5 T>ip Indian section i I H.k; Malaya will be producing variety Tamil concert at Lh* British Council Hall, on Weri nesday nexi at 830 prl a programme of 14 neni-- will be presented. Free tickets to Che COJ I i be had from the Ind:-i S-ction. Radio Malaya50 words
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Article59 1949-11-25 5 Free Press staff Reporter 1 REDUCTION m the price of rationed rice from It cents a kati to 26 cents was announced last night bf the Singapore and Federntion (iovernmentv The rut takes effect from Nov. "28. The cut had been recommended by the joint59 words
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Advertisement94 1949-11-25 5 VELVET CORDUROY 36 WIDTH SUITABLE FOR MEN'S TROUSERS LADIES' SLACKS LADIES' COSTUMES IN RUST. BOTTLE GREEN TURQUOISE 6REY AND PURPLE. Ij 9 /)////7IjJIIJJ|IJJI ffr| 'W jSriiflf COCKTAIL LONG COOLINC ORINK "APT. LEMON HART and C-nge. a c LEMON HART and I d*r LEMON HART H Fru.t SauasH *rui Soda LIQUEUR94 words
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Advertisement72 1949-11-25 5 Don t fotOGT c i m^ Jk 7 TO BUY jf^' A PRESENT viiM PLAIN XYLONITE TOILET SETS Comprising of soap ho\. pov%<l(»r Im»\. Imu-1i and coinh. In colour* of Him I'ink ami NX hit. O del XYLONITE TOILET SETS Dororalrd m nnrsrr* drsi^im. ool« nt- :i--ahow m Him- and72 words
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Article199 1949-11-25 6 MORE SUPPORT FOR BAO DAI C-G's views on Indo-China Free Press Staft' Reporter I^HK Commissioner-General for the U.K. m South Kast Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, who has returned to Singapore after 10 days m Indo-China, last ni^ht spoke of large sections of the Vietnam population transferring their support to199 words
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Article142 1949-11-25 6 LONDON, Friday. IHE London Stock Exchange recovered qoicklj from Ihe slunk of tin* failure yesterday of thieio.ooo.ooo south African loan, seys Heater's Rnancial correspondent. Prices o f British Governmeni runds and leading industrials were marked lower when it was learned that underwriters had l>een left with142 words
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Article76 1949-11-25 6 r PHE Food Control sub--1 rationing office at Godown No. 10. rrafalgar Street Singapore, will close down next Wednesday. After this daie. the ration card problems of peop c In "A" and 'D divisions wiU by» dealt with at 145. Orchard Road or by the Mobile Rationlug Unit76 words
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Article68 1949-11-25 6 QHIFS fgodowns b Mum HhiH n II 19 10) 12-4 Urv t Wharf X |.j, I Rad 7 A v 1 8-9 1 HI f n.pii r I»fM k Bun p I t\ Wh.it t H r > \Muri <>.t| I'l.iM I »(\a\ v !i.*r f \rm.ii> 1068 words
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Article, Illustration246 1949-11-25 6 rHE coincidence that three art exhibitions opened m Singapore on the same day yesterday does not mean that there is such a plethora of painters here but merely that, more than ever, some centralising body is needed to avoid future clashes. The three wen ChineseD.D.; Free Press - 246 words
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Article62 1949-11-25 6 VonNida. Thomson to play here Von N rhoi] will play an ll xhibitio*i match oi 1 C p m r aid »if the Univi ::> i Thry Rtt DO« i;,i;i: ii Ji Wack w. i■; Club i> ur:..tin*".!t v M inlla iin iv. f j oi age, promisij '~<>Mo:-. J62 words
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Article22 1949-11-25 6 |^EICBSTBRBHIRI bea4 No; hamshire, Lincolnshire I pshire combined by six ;v a r.k b\ union coimfv h niDiooihiii Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 22 words
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Miscellaneous65 1949-11-25 6 mdndrdKß Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya VANOAAKE STEP ON "MM AGA.N.' f) %2 mACM.NE GfQM-^ZF if 'WRESTING/ I'M GCWG TO T --^--^VtCjrOO^ARDA/j--; 1 -S^Ja NOW- FOR Cit I<P^IMENT fjQyy- WITH YQU/ r gjr LZaff,ki\ Koo«? 'Mt reverse/ I V^" ?^~7/"T^ JANb Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press65 words
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Article, Illustration72 1949-11-25 7 picture The Chinese basketball team of East Java arrived m Singapore yesterday to play ten games here. Picture shows Mr Koh Phen* Hui, leader of the team, and his wife on arrival at Clifford Pier yesterday. The tram comprises 14 women and 10 men The Java Chinese women, who wereFree Press - 72 words
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Article72 1949-11-25 7 1 7 ALL BLUES PICKED SINGAPORE'S Ail Bl v s rngjbf team to D Sembilan All B! at moan tomorrow Ist oe %-d from the following IT ra who have been sell ke the trip: Patrick Tee. NiazShaii Han Juan. V;;Lirotnam. On:> :ig Hdoi. Hussein b. Mi an Song Sze72 words
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Article41 1949-11-25 7 J.:E Pa terror. *he *ht chaa. •:>■: B: ft IS R Hi.--.Ar.i.fio^. s :i.a'ri2-makt-r -<:d r»--v u> persuade Manuel i arr.*rl«ht title a I Tom MSI March OrTi* .v oca: P- >n poir,L» :n v a* Gia-go»- A.PA.P. - 41 words
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Article80 1949-11-25 7 EACiI-E badminton icani of B«ia*nich played tn B pore recen .v ».t- b^-at^n s—o5 0 b} Yncng Yoong Club u\ X ..pur .tnd 4 1 by Scaf !l»^ HP tn Penang Thf S»*:;i; H •he rtKMMs Cup :<pre ooi I'-ix h r. and i•« r-:k h>h80 words
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259 1949-11-25 7 S'PORE TO COMPETE IN FOONG SEONG CUP Tourney rules revised gIM.APORE will compete m the Foong Seong 1 up badminton competition for the first time when it is revived next year, the Free Press was informed yesterday. Penang are the holders of the trophy, which has not been competed for259 words
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Article72 1949-11-25 7 IMIE British veifhtlifting team to the Km pi re C;;inif*s wil| stop over m Singapore on Jan. 85 and put m a days training at the York Bod> -Building Club gymnasium before continuing the journey to New Zealand. The team, whit h romprises a bantamweight,72 words
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Article76 1949-11-25 7 'Sji ANDREWS OLD BOYS had ai> difficui'y la oedi.-i^ the, present boys by ifl points to m>. m thell annual rugby et Woodsrilk jrcsterdaj The schoolboys »tre 'h» to scorr through Murthy. wh<ae t»o irie.s wert- unconverted Old B<\\- |ol going after ihi> Lecm,v r76 words
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Article35 1949-11-25 7 m htK-kpy knoekou UIiT., IOUiOIIO'*. RA h Changi |s< :-am ami RAF' Seletar will meet a* s t sec _\-.<i team and S.C.C 3rd '*An\ will play on th« Padaui 4 b pn.35 words
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Article9 1949-11-25 7 Hotspurs S.C. of the Hotspui Club 10. a:^^ ippci ■<9 words
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Article16 1949-11-25 7 Rf-v;.l .Jt»hf': Ir Club Sinpapt)!- t". :xire Qua Club ran Sunday 3 p m16 words
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Article50 1949-11-25 7 TOHORt: BAHRI I bore R 1 xv igatafl Ra P T»- gj«h ton if: i i i t D. D H. R. McLeiiU J Ut-nip^v. R V Mv Barnet. J. A. Uinfl a Blyttoc P J J c.<p[cOurk P G M I /»p < Bayers. Miller H50 words
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Article14 1949-11-25 7 \I hock< iii.."( hea -> heo ■< a i poi jreaterday wer< w»»hrHi14 words
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Article201 1949-11-25 7 I>ETER Thomson of Australia, who will play m Singapore with Norman Von Niria next Wednesday, was fourth at the end of the iirst round m the Philippines world open s°lf tourvament" at Manila vesterd.n. The American s •Dutrh' 1 Harrison and Di-'k Mei7. tied forReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 201 words
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Article, Illustration600 1949-11-25 7 PETER HILL - Valberg makes a confession PETER HILL Malaya s hopes for Empire Games-2 By high jump champion, l.loyd Valberg, 0 is refreshingly frank about himself. He still does not know whether he will definitely be available for the Empire Games In New Zealand m three months' time, but if he makesFree Press - 600 words
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Article53 1949-11-25 7 SIEROPE. nh(. won li.t Cam* bridgeahin twic«- m t h.- last ;»<> seuom and the Royal Uunl di| Ascot ha« finished hi? racinc career and is to ro to thf ScaH-back stud at N'<\vmaikpt. Hp la expe('»fi to be syndleatec for £24.000. made up of 40 slure.Reuter - 53 words
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Article182 1949-11-25 7 rHE official Jockey Club hanrticapptr yesterday picked Nimbus as the outstanding three-year-old Ol this season's English racing. Masked Light was named tlv No 1 two-year-old m tin 1 ratings oh the Handicapp- r. Geoflrey Freer. Ntmbas a bay ri !t by N ,•0 out ofA.P. - 182 words
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Advertisement87 1949-11-25 7 AUSTINSa LAST LONGER/ I B^B^^B B^B wE^^^mE^^^^^i^'X^ I iH o/ 6 London mmh are AUSTINS! I ooe > e f o/ 9 hove totalled 4,275,000 miles. I -vners make a more searching study of operating I tSe private motorist mileage is money to Heavy running and repair costs reduce |i»eir87 words
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Advertisement285 1949-11-25 7 Legt g LIFEGUARD I MILK j S .4 raise your child f s rv *lj 1 5 36 Medeiros Building Sport LIFEGUARD MILK CO., LTD. V Telephone: ***** JV.V.V.-.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V/.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.".".'-* n RF A T WORLD Tomo/roA -9 prn Unt WRESTLING j LADIES AND GENTLEMEN g% Oner m every s|>orting era a285 words
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279 1949-11-25 8 FORMOSA UNREST: TALK OF NEW GOVT. Rival group plans coup HONG KONG, Friday. AS powerful Communist forces drove deeper into Kwangsi, Szechuan and Kweichow provinces against a tottering Nationalist regime split by the Chiang Kai-shek-Li Tsung jen crisis, a movement is reported m Formosa to stage a coup and establishU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 279 words
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Article, Illustration35 1949-11-25 8 picture. The Malay Settlement Boys' Club team who won the .McKerron Cup for interboys' club badminton yesterday. They beat tlie Katong Koys (lub by four games to one at the Clerical Union hall. Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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Article159 1949-11-25 8 Jan Smuts - 'CAN SOLVE COLOUR PROBLEM' Jan Smuts LONDON Friday. IMIK colour problem m the world Is "frightening" and it us thi mosi dlfl problc-m human society Is U| igainsi P■ Id Marshal Jan ts the South a. opposition leader and cxc \lin:.strr. said here terday. Addressing t press d i enceA.P.; U.P. - 159 words
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Article41 1949-11-25 8 Czechoslovakia Roman Catholic bishop- Issued an appeal to priests yesterday to .support them *iesl the Church fall Into the hands ol laymen and apostates." and isw rted their right to control appointments and missions ot pri' si ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article40 1949-11-25 8 Al l Id U.S link col- i Alfred Leohner .vld on an open rhamt :n Washington following the death of an 18-month old boy ht j had car»-d for while p i ndi (1 a movie. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article30 1949-11-25 8 The United States export ed U*****94 510 worth Ol good* to Malaya m the ttrsl nine months dj this year. it was announced In Washina'on Vf'sterdav. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article19 1949-11-25 8 The French Fon '•r. M Robert Schuman. yesterday categorically rejected all sugg stions arming: Germai U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article22 1949-11-25 8 A typhoon driven tidal wave yesterday flooded 2.500 houses ai Takaoka, on the west eoasi of Honshu. Janan's main i«. land ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article84 1949-11-25 8 MLI.KOIKNh mm said 'poof powder puffs when they read an announcement by the tmeriran Fashion Foundation that well groomed men would tarry powder m a vanity rasp this season. Said an Australian wrestler, "I'm staggered" Tfee (•aptain of a football team said. "It makes me sickA.P. - 84 words
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Article174 1949-11-25 8 LONDON. Friday. JETTING up «»f a Staff College 91 to (urn out Knglish men and women for important overseas appointments, particularly for countries like India. Pakistan and Burma, was proposed here yesterday by Sir John Serpent, former Secretary to the Education Department of the GovernmentReuter - 174 words
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80 1949-11-25 8 ATTLEE CALLS FOR 'EARN MORE' PLANS LONDON, i rtn.y THE Prime Minister, Mr Clemeni Attleo. night called on British dustry to develop ln< i sibling workers to earn more by Increasing theii output. Mr. AUlte p i ..r-.d i tdershlp -i CongTi Mated M- Attlei munity to supp I 'IReuter - 80 words
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Article155 1949-11-25 8 HOLY SEPULCHRE DOME DESTRO YED VUK main dome ol the Church ol the Holy Sepulchre, one of Christendom's holiest shrines, was destroyed by flre yesterday. The flre started accidentally by workmen using an oxy-acetylene hlow-pipe while repairing the girders securing the dome of \\u* \2\h century edifice The Church, builtA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 155 words
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Article68 1949-11-25 8 MELBOURNE. Iri SIX Frederick BaJ^n Vuwtll Hay. the eleventh tarOßCl of Aldtrslon. wants to forget the grocery bVSinCM. He inte.tds to sell his grocery shop lure shortly and jjo to I upland. sir Frederirk. a direct rieM indent i Henry \ll but just Mr. Hay toA.P. - 68 words
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Article58 1949-11-25 8 U RGES DEBATE ON FAR EAST MH ANTHONY EDEN deputy U t r i r• !'■<• Opiked m Parliament r'fsterdaj for a debate t>n the Bast the Ml i I haps the [tallan coloni itlon tubjei 11 coti ni the foreign pottc) deb '.u-ek. .\Tr He: I %ti A theReuter - 58 words
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Article17 1949-11-25 8 I Nat ns Special leal Committ* last night lin discussing a plan I Internationalise J> r isalem17 words
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Article58 1949-11-25 8 TIN PRICES IMPROVE •Tilt 1 doi 1 M.:r. i ;k>i tin Improi C 2 !Uv to i 10a tnd Ihrer months lm| E <t; |0i Hovevi tneni price LOS. lhe the < Vote oi iii> fficla] market \\<'n Spot *..'>-< ;.s ami C64a tellers, wuh business U'>n. .<'. £t)4.'j dowiiU.P. - 58 words
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Article27 1949-11-25 8 JINGAPORK Recreation Cl Club will hold a pa!:i dance on Dec 26 from 9 p.m Memben attmdin^ have t contribute $1 each I rarards expenses.27 words
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Article114 1949-11-25 8 BATAYIA, Friday. r rllK South Sumatra Council of State yesterda\ unanimously ratified the recent Dutch-Indone-sian agreement setting up an independent I nited States of Indonesia and also appro\ed the provisional constitution. South Sumatra, the chief oil producing region m the Orient and the centre Ol theA.P. - 114 words
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Article60 1949-11-25 8 CYPRUS MEMO ACCUSES U.K. MEMORANDUM demand- ing the union ol t'y? with Or- c til ided T I'• :Cj prua tccust B: tain v the Unit d Nfttl us Q A->- tnblj and B tyors i Among backers ol ••n b« .1 vast riTy (if the peopl< Cyprus 1 wereReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement293 1949-11-25 8 .v M: A' W TINDALL. c. •an [OHT At. Batv Hospital on Nov. 18 to :.-Wnght. V M MUtl UiES v- HBOOB. At the irterian Church on Htt nber 194y George Edmond. i R Edmond. Ov.t to Mary Grey hter of Mr. A. J Bonhill, Dam-OOH-CHOA. The _an_M of G293 words
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Advertisement71 1949-11-25 8 UNDERWOOD Typewriter Leader nj lln Uorhl For your friends abn STRAITS TIMES PICTI S 15« If you order now. the 194U v magazine which has 68 pages i pictures including 1!> unique o eon be despatched by the MA RL T VS" on December 4 and *ill Christmas time. For71 words
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Miscellaneous18 1949-11-25 8 man tides luda>: Ml a.m. LIS pm I oniorrow 3?0 am. 111! p.m THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris18 words
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Miscellaneous120 1949-11-25 8 Rotary Mm Ba LL Victoria MiMrial Hall DECEMBER 6th a I |M I I the Ml T Amenr. 1 1 which »n a' II EAGLE-LION PU T$ A Bu. i R I J Arthur 1 MR G. H NAM A 1 INI j ASSOCIATION II Doable oi m |l MR120 words
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