The Singapore Free Press, 1 December 1949
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Title Section18 1949-12-01 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA GDGF SINGAPORE, THIRSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949. PRICE 10 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration253 1949-12-01 1 McNeil hits out at U.N. NEW YORK, Thursday. |gRITAIN yesterday charged the Cominfonn with issuing a "war manifesto" in its directives to the world's Communists to overthrow Marshal Tito's Government in Yugoslavia. Mr. Hector McNeil. British Minister of State, told ihe United Nations General Assembly253 words
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Article68 1949-12-01 1 U.S. 'indignant' with Reds WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THK Secretary <>1* State. >lr. Dean Acheson. said angrilv lodai that Inited Stairs oilicials and the American public are "thoroughly indignant over the inhumane treatment" which ommunist China baa imno>e<l on two American naval fliers. In a tog attack nmunist China, bed on ral68 words
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72 1949-12-01 1 'AT YOUR OWN RISK,' SAYS MR. ACHESON WASHINGTON, To] b 1 He I A American d port i own Isbia! which has Its headquarters at New York Its vessel* (h<» a T«n of the Hi have been shelled n said that the Cove had rejected all request! by the IsorandtsenA.P. - 72 words
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Article21 1949-12-01 1 DISCUSSIONS he' ween the *n Ate B I British and •> on the nion .mum in nslder- sald21 words
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Article74 1949-12-01 1 !>«•♦> Press SUIT Reporter a CHINESE contractor sav< d A a mail bag f«»r Kluang irew it Into a ditch luring i bua holdup by seven armed ;l md °n y° n 8 p.. t Hltani H«>;id ai 3.40 ,).m. j rterd bandit n n passen74 words
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Article61 1949-12-01 1 MR James Jonrs. a Belfast soccer player. was awarded £4,381 damages yesterday for injuries snfT< m.l when a crowd attacked him after a game. Ml -Tones had his right leg brok- He had asked £10.000 from the City of Bel,}t The incident occurred on Der 26.A.P. - 61 words
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Article31 1949-12-01 1 The Communist-led Italian Trade Union Federation yes- r 'led a 24-hour Uon-wide general strike in o-o'est against the 1 of two farm workers by police in a demonstration.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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166 1949-12-01 1 4 GREETING from Malaya was given to the Free World Labour conference in London last nij;ht by Inehe Yusott" bin Mohammed Noor, who represents Malaya at the Conference along with Mr. Tan Tuan Boon and Mr. P. P. Narayanan. "We thank Ihe Trade UnionReuter - 166 words
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Article52 1949-12-01 1 ANTI-RED PHOBIAHIT LONDON ThUTS. A PLEA that politics should be kept out ot trade unions was mad' 1 by Mr Phany Ghosh of the Indian National Trades Union Congress at the Free World Labour Conference In London yesterday. He maintained that too much stress was being laid on the threat52 words
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Article24 1949-12-01 1 Four armed bandits held up the administration offices ol the Hotel Plaza in Pans yesterday and got away with a 5.000.000-fraiv payroll.—24 words
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Article34 1949-12-01 1 The first organised pretest 1 against the Indian Congress i Party Government *"<*s staged in Lucknow recently by more than 15.000 peasants, demand Ing land and a socialised economy.— A .P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration33 1949-12-01 1 pi< ture >> ne <u thf »>oo Singapore r«lf enthusiasts who followed th> professionals, N<»rm;in van Nida. Peter Thomson a»«d l)i< k Rfeti when they played at the Island Club coarse yesterday.- Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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Article50 1949-12-01 1 VIETNAM NOT TO JOIN WITH CHIANG I ONDON, Thurs. Flo] n k« Vic Bao Dai v OUld oppoM* lon iia chineM* might make a bid to form .< common 'he Chil B nch En s man rai i tmunj ter, Oen. Chou Ei li, hud > b< ing riiinn IReuter - 50 words
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Article25 1949-12-01 1 I :> on Rii 1- to comph the repatriation of Japai ol war and ii i.v still h I in Comn uri<*s U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article26 1949-12-01 1 The town w Ijv:i«i in south Portugal province of Algrave ye day la> u i feel o\ atei .> rainstoi m lasting eip I26 words
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Article122 1949-12-01 1 'Normal' Jap trade today TOKiO. Ti: GE NKK A I MACARTHUR Supreme Allied Commanin Japan, announced Last nighl that Japanese exporters would be allowed to reiurn to "normal commercial practices today. Under a law passed yesterday by the Japanese Parhaull exports will be on a private basis, provided "exporters exerciseReuter - 122 words
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Article44 1949-12-01 1 59 DETAINED IN ONE WEEK IKr Tress sun Reporter DURING the week ending yesterday. Johore police detained 53 Chinese, two Malays, one Indian and one Javanese The Mersing jungle squad raptured two bandit lood suppliers during a raid at the 14th mile Mersinp-Kluang Road.44 words
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Article34 1949-12-01 1 Russia told the United States yesterday that she will not be able to return two borrowed ire-breakers today as promised, because they are "inextricably raught" in an Arctic ice pack. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article79 1949-12-01 1 VNEW picture by the French artist Pablo PicasM, whose esoteric modern paintings have been th/> talk f the artistic world for many years, is on the back of a playing card. The Leeds (Yorkshire) ompativ for whom he denned the card says the picture shows a lobsterA.P. - 79 words
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Article, Illustration181 1949-12-01 1 Free Press StatT Correspondent LONDON, Thursday. RALPH HONK, who leaves by ship o n l>ft 12 to take up his appointment of Governor of North Borneo, told me here yesterday. "I hope it will he possible to set up Executive and Legislative Councils according to the usual181 words
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Article79 1949-12-01 1 Offer to Miss Truman LONDON. N»d SI \<il prudiutT Cecil l.and.tu t(»dav tabled >lis S Margaret Truman an offer of £5M a week tor a h>irf appearance London in thr revoe "Saure l.«rtara Mr. landau in liin cablr i" Miss Trunan thai )\r u.i> delighted t<» hear «»f h» rU.P. - 79 words
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Article128 1949-12-01 1 TODAY Allan Lewis, the well-known jockey and Radio Malaya racing commentator, starts what will be an unrivalled service of turf tips, notes and information. Here, for Malaya's many punters, is a man who knows the racing game inside out and through the Free Press is giving128 words
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Article15 1949-12-01 1 a piu a i The p: subn itei ok ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article14 1949-12-01 1 'U .S.MUST KEEP OKINAWA' 1 1 "Or; I I r Fbi urg< d ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Advertisement53 1949-12-01 1 it Arts H t\'C. 0 .-A CRAFTS j niiniiiiiiir? DINNER PREVIEW Saturday Dec. 3 On Saturday morning, a e show r x a con>p!ete X)ked m our own kitchens n a properly bid table with ii r i Do come 3rd see it. >e one/ see i7 at P?LD STORAGE53 words
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Advertisement76 1949-12-01 1 PHOTOGRAPHS tor ALL OCCASIONS indoor or outdoor trv NEW REX PHOTO STUDIO NO. 1. RAFFLES PkACE SPORE. h W9r it. < >moking all the »»v Wh^Bt fl^tf r^ \\\a\\ wh\, at touch down. 'Wf/f^'^ a CATttAM «e«nij well worth waiting (<m- better, if po»jiblc. than iv er I *hould know.76 words
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Article, Illustration269 1949-12-01 2 Lifestory OF A Salesman PETER QUENNELL Reviews new books in U.K. JOHN P. Marquand, his publishers in \i »i in i!s. r< HlieS ot ;m nl<| V\\ England lilv. In Ihc lincv of > enerable Aniei an families you n lind a Dulrh tin and il would surprise me it'269 words
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Article, Illustration59 1949-12-01 2 5!) I I'll P I •> i• i .?l Ma Co His 1 res Fet Pint r, M I 0 i A cordial exchange of idras between 21 -year-old Jean Simmons ilefti and her French opi mber", 17--y ear -old Anouk, when they attended premiere of the French59 words
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Article65 1949-12-01 2 i imki \r%> ;i'i i i t, l v IK I M \vurd I II M ill "i i oi ju:y t.i'ui M H> I! i i mm: i V \!;r Henri l'!.i u I I rill ».i;\ %iti> 1 11l M F P.%SI \K fc'irki I l:65 words
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Article, Illustration69 1949-12-01 2 Montague Smith - TWO WARRIORS MEET AGAIN Montague Smith By piFTY YEARS ago wai ident ned 2 v a can Wa i Boei s a mi 11.Mi Mai i u 1 5 B 1 B B a D A 1 80 ed in I i host B ran to i Shraj foot- aliv<69 words
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Article139 1949-12-01 2 Portrait of a Prophet Lord David Cecil rcvb n i JOHN HI SKIN must have been one of the strangest characters \\li<> ever lived Born hypersensitive and extremeh well off, he yet dedicated his IJMs working strenuoiish for the good of others At firs! it was In he direction of139 words
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Advertisement69 1949-12-01 2 Ideal Gifts j f w J IRCTTI \^i v i\ ii \mi is i| <«.•!> \\l» l\ SII.\FR Ml > IN I i 1 1 > t I !*I \|Vi, I I I O| M I\ i I»IS|«..\S \\l» WITH MAP Ol MALAYA <»\ THKM IvailaMt 1 .it ('i»-;h-' Prke^69 words
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Advertisement41 1949-12-01 2 fl^*^\ The htcloryr THE RCM \1 LI VDING IND Stntths M :i i >!minll\ t Distribu H. G. PARS inchesl BRITISH HYDROCHLORK j NITRH PIRK B I SI LPHI f < Stocks GHAFXON LABOR P O Bor IC-b s<j& C i -r41 words
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Miscellaneous191 1949-12-01 2 YOUR LUCKY I JMIC N t iMs iy. \on nuisl lead others in some idea or projet i of our ou n or i on will not reach v out Im'n| Min i'nv. h.«\«- a certain dramatic and emotional ability and must not h»» pushed into inythinx againsl your will.191 words
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Miscellaneous227 1949-12-01 2 F.P. Crossword No. 857 'A\ j? j T™ '4 j I |6 3 "lO jii 12 f3 pn 15 fe I j P gl. r IiZJiJ r IZ IE N 45 It 1 r ~l A ■'/■//> 1 I I I 1 I I I I I f V I227 words
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208 1949-12-01 3 'Left in the lurch' belief nmrrv BATAVIA, Thursday. jl Mm thousand Dutch civil servants in Indonesia fear that they have been left in the lurch b> the Netherlands Government, accordn K to .Mr .1 do Groot, oriraniser and adviser of the entnle, trade unionReuter - 208 words
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Article, Illustration61 1949-12-01 3 lord and I.ad> Ralfour of I nrhyrr, with th-ir daughter ft m 11 after tll< chrlsteiiinf ceremiiy in the crypt tn<« House of Commons. Before her marriage in ifH;. L*dJs Balfour. now :'»7. was Miss Mary Profumo dau«hi i •>« Jhe late Baron Alhert Profumo. K.( Lord Balfour who is61 words
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Article59 1949-12-01 3 PW II lON I (MM ON Kl X: Mr. fi (o; i > P < ITH M \I)K w ll\lK\l MINIM SI M ESIPIRI PENANG < i ii B IMm > ind K .i S SEREMBAA M Oirl m Ml IKOI'OI.I I < llt S.iU -M'I'IIIKI59 words
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Article, Illustration44 1949-12-01 3 GFDF I bout V CIOUS A.P. >i1 BriliNh ph\Miist. pil* «huh h»* inrented i h»I ili^d the \xp.itrop is »'':i>n ti\»- U»t ape j f«»r aae lowerini law tno-indi .»f iMIMr lined t opp** r i) th" w tilsA.P. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration294 1949-12-01 3 preemptive i/.u '*o.With a passed partner, irai extremely kely; South wax ar.xiou> to inhibit a lflc< bid. Unfon h had almost a comb and despite t) the heart king, Uiti- aa nd a ird. one high padc ten t»\ entrj to dummy •i spade nuw ar>d dec ok294 words
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Article58 1949-12-01 3 RESTRICTIONS on ige and s(M i Japanese ships h*ve been lifted Prime Minister Y< I »ld H ist s Bu'%' 1 commi He added thai n considerable number of new could be constructed vnrh th< aid ol loans from th** coun-w-rpun fund made up ol58 words
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Article158 1949-12-01 3 r pHE Britisli Army Ls to build X a temporary footbridge acros s the Thames from the Charins Cross side r o the South Bank where the s hibition premises are being built for the 1951 Festival r>l Britain Estimated cost i: 80 000 The super-structure158 words
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Advertisement85 1949-12-01 3 PURE SILK AMERICAN AMERICAN "JAEGER" %lfc limr* GEORGETTE RAYON WHITE 3 piece fa#iPl^T^ BROCADE BEDSHEETS PRAM SETS j I M B H^P EVER FASHIONABLE SIZES4"x9(r IN SOFT SHADES Oh UUL U U n o Dllllf U/lIITC Dl lIC k. i^ rin i\, nniic. DLUt RAPf^AIKI^ IN All llVJ> ir PRICE85 words
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Miscellaneous123 1949-12-01 3 SINGAPORE (KM I NKTWOKK. 454 and 417 metres. Emergency news from K I at 10 am rODAI frotn K pur; 10 $5 Por s 2 I i" rature 6-8; 12 Pi if) Mainly. I p.m. Th< I .V l 4:> Dance Musi< m fex B Programme Ch ildr< H own123 words
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Miscellaneous49 1949-12-01 3 l-HL fi.3o NCYI I lAiC'. 6.45 K ■•> A!U', B B 00 a'; CIS Tl Cia mm*- BBC IJO BBC BBC I i BBC Pi oj ne Sun 10.00 Rac 10.15 AUSTRALIA H I' »nd il vi*-tie> KIIIU S H I! 4o L> 4 for Ti I Y 4 I49 words
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202 1949-12-01 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Dec. 1, 1949. MANCHURIA IS THE KEY PriCALJ V the whole of Chin is a Ihe mercy of mist armies and the seem to have nor the I the on- v» k» lore the United Chinese dele- Nationalist oat ions thi irld o rel ling's202 words
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Article875 1949-12-01 4 Scrutator - Red China Menace To C 'Wealth Scrutator By- famous London political commentator QBVIOUS interest attaches to the Conference of Commonwealth Foreign Ministers which is to be held in January ;it Colombo on the invitation of the Government of Ceylon In an :i^e of air travel Ceylon is a particularly central875 words
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Article, Illustration152 1949-12-01 4 Emigrant rush to Australia IMIL emigrant rush to Australia, with London a central assembly point, has been Increased by the demand tor single young nun and women In specialised occupations And the ships are n ady tralla House in London promises these young people free and assisted passages betw< n152 words
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Article, Illustration361 1949-12-01 4 Youso££ bin Ibrahim - ELECTION 'MATING SEASON' Youso££ bin Ibrahim By 'Tin- mating the elections begun. Tl is is not ilir matii ea na is a good deal ol n M( spring up like mushrooms. Open :es and ha ition< d 'i and the :<i:»'!!' u rters sit things onlj •tinted r i tfi361 words
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Article308 1949-12-01 4 POLITICO - POLITICO By DEVALUATION miisl U :i mighty word ol power. It has always been an accepted p n riple among tlms< who (kibble in the arcana ih.it magic can onh be lefeated !>'» more [Knverful nuigir -;.'n<l iiore is Hie Malayan Magic Circle prevented from putting308 words
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Article, Illustration28 1949-12-01 4 Hats >anri hafrrr*) new all over uruain end fat London's Cafe Royal, when Men s Hat Show on St. Clem drc, in the tea in 220 A D28 words
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Advertisement12 1949-12-01 4 ijxauisife B.P.deSllVflL!? INCORPORATED IN CEYLON} VMUFACTUtIING JEWELLERS OVER 75 YEARS OF REPUTATION12 words
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Advertisement59 1949-12-01 4 BLUE DAN LG\ I I ROCKIN rivo? r« I M A- 1 A TUNI POI u MAP SIPPINC". CIDFR H\ I HF.AF I ITS All O\FH i I t 'IP OOK %KD I ATR CONDI riONED JT v D <e BMagtM A. I r.r XMAS •Eastern Arts Camp Siamese Silver59 words
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Article341 1949-12-01 5 Winding-up of Meyer estate Free Press StafT Reporter s<l\ million dollars' worth of property sited in popular business and residential districts in Singapore are being: offered for sale by tender The property belongs to members of the Mever tamih. This is the first time341 words
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Article18 1949-12-01 5 ..tirt K« porter rtK*" the his. ,enf «tr,r «»n •ii a I Mr iihv L i.'kerN i18 words
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Article38 1949-12-01 5 ChUMSC Correspondent to Singapore Chinese school lies for the second half of this n r> benefitting a total of 4,040 to official statistics of the not been granted registration for no: sanitary regula- s38 words
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Article53 1949-12-01 5 I>HIRTY-SIX otl pa:nt bv wen-known Conttm .ire expected lo rrow from Holland chibiUon and sale at H-'tel. They are being brought 03 1 Dutch businessman H wha* Mich will have in If Europe. The paintings, which are by the Dutch vessel. I a ill be on53 words
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Article211 1949-12-01 5 Free Tress Stall Reporter ANSWERING "misleading attacks" by the labour Party's opponents, Mr. Pat Johnson last night said it was -quite untrue" that Labour wanted class hatred and class warfare. B party's lection campaign Mr Johnson said thjt a I' Part] candidate had Iced about the "Capital211 words
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Article45 1949-12-01 5 The Denuiy Chief Seen r»I 'he Feden'ion. Mr. M V Del Tufo. will broadcast from Radio Malaya at 8 p.m. on Friday in the vx;h of a series of talks by senior Government officials on M How •be Constitution TT -ks45 words
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Article, Illustration68 1949-12-01 5 Th. Slngapon C!v I community has given $15.00n to the Malayan University Endowment Fund as part ol the general contribution by the All-Malaya Nattukkottai Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce. ,'\ture. nORNEO was the destination of these migrants from K Cocos Island who are seen at the Singapore Social WelfareFree Press - 68 words
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Article64 1949-12-01 5 TAIPINO. Wed. Orii iiun- d bass of rtce were (01.Bscated and Ns Chin Thuiip of Chop Huo Seng wa* rtnrd SlOO at Taiping for not liavine a food licence. N" said r»iat h^ exchanged 4f> toga of %*iite for 100 bags of Brazilia i rise which64 words
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Article177 1949-12-01 5 No rush to send money to China Free Press Matt Reporter A TOTAL of $5 000 la e*ti- mated to have been remitted in the past week to Hong Kong to relatives of Malayan Chinese in various parts of China. Chinese family remittances from Singapore "were resumed after doubts over177 words
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Article65 1949-12-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A hostel, costing about $70,000 to hous»» about 30 girls is to be erect* d in Kuala Lumpur by the Y.w.c.A. This was itated today by Miss Helen Roberts, gent r.U- ,-y i r.ht- World's v.w C.A. Miss Rooerts is here to65 words
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Article, Illustration17 1949-12-01 5 THIS collision in Jurong Road was one of 32 acridrnts which occurred in Singapore yesterday.17 words
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Article287 1949-12-01 5 Russia buying elsewhere Malayan rubber exports Free Press Staff Reporter THK three months old Russian hold-up in pure liases x of Malayan rubber is likely t o continue into next year. Russian difficulties with the sterling area devaluation have not been straightened out, it is believed. Devaluation has reduced the287 words
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Article45 1949-12-01 5 Surlace mail is expected oday u. Britain, N. Irelai;d. Eire, Europe, Etrypt. Norih and West Africa, West Indies. Cejlui,, Taailand, North Borneo, Lab'ipj; BrbDCi, H:'d Min Tbc latest time for pocttaf surface mall at the Ci P O to Eastern |and Wp.«tem Australii noon45 words
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163 1949-12-01 5 Yrw Press Staff K<portrr THE Singapore Municipal 1 President. Mr. \V. I. Blythe, announced at yi day's meeting of the Comn.:^ioners that heads <.f departments had been Instructthat they musi lake arrangements for the t of men to take i i them when they retired Mr.163 words
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164 1949-12-01 5 Xmas dinner by air for jungle troops Free Press Staff Reporter pVERY British soldier in Malaya, whether stationed in a town or out on patrol in the jungle, will be given a Christmas dinner this year. Troops oprrating in the jungle will have their Christmas faro dropped by parachute, wherever164 words
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Article96 1949-12-01 5 HEAVY ROAD TRAFFIC PENANG. Wed PENANGS reads are used D> 4,360 motor vehicles more than 40.000 bicycles, and ibout 2,200 triahawi and 600 handcarts These figur» s ttere given U Penang Rotarian^ tuday by Chief Inspector R H. Yorke the Settlemonfi Traffic Orli-cer-in-Charge who recalled a remark he heard That:96 words
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Article178 1949-12-01 5 FOR taOOfi in Singapore*, a five-day programme of Christmas celebrations at the Y.M.C.A. has been drawn up. On Dec 23. a Christm*.*social party will be held .n the afternoon. Games ai.d country dancing will begin at 8 p.m and er.d at 11 p.m. Christmas Eve celebrations178 words
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Article60 1949-12-01 5 GAM AT We*. A TERRIFIED Indian f*n Arab aten* d to para A- t, C A Hamid btn .\hmaVl Afi ao:ed 38 ri c Sned £25 w the optj be of food beh ths. the a thai be an I 8] child eneti to hack I60 words
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Advertisement70 1949-12-01 5 ■I N V c l\ SANDEMAN PORT AND SHERRY DARBY CO., LTD. SS-. 6 G IF JTS eptabie range of g'fts Si one f or any occasion t at the keenest pr ce S P. H. de SILVA :h street, sincapore i fc^ A K LUMPUR O f Indonesia's Foremost70 words
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Advertisement131 1949-12-01 5 Wines for X'mas! Here are some /frm special offers /f Per Quart Bottk Per Quart Bottle PORT Findlater's Tr.ple D.amond AUSTRALIAN PORTS 9.50 r«tara-fc 5.00 Ftndl«?ter s Crown 8.50 Tmtarj-C 500 FRENCH SPARKLINC WINE Tifttara 0 r \5 00 Monmousseau Sec $10.00 AUSTRALIAN SHERRY ENGLISH GIN Metro c Dry 9131 words
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Article289 1949-12-01 6 GUNN CHIT THYE - GUNN CHIT THYE Fook Hung has best chance Hv pENANCS "pocket Hercules", 28-year-old Tho Fook Hung is Malaya's best bet to annex the bantamweight wei^htlifting title at the Fmpire Games at New Zealand early next year. For, unofficially, this diminutive goldsmith salesman is the second best289 words
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Article247 1949-12-01 6 THIS is thr fourth article in the I re»» Prrss sp«'--«ial lerirfl on M.tlava's si\ni.iii ir.nn to the British Empire Game*. The fifth. on Koli Ell| I'orm. Hill he puhlisli.-d on Suturd;i>. imwiißht i room i'h i lifting HO6 lb."< whicn \\j.- n lb»>. nore thaji Wei247 words
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Article, Illustration235 1949-12-01 6 Von Nida was outstanding 4 '20-FOOT putt to sink t<> equal a record, but the hall just skidded over the hole. This happened to the Australian professional golf champion. Norman von Nida. at the Island Club yesterday when he played an exhibition foursome with Peter Thomson (Australia) against Dirk Met/235 words
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174 1949-12-01 6 HOUSING BILL 'WILL HIT AT TEA MONEY' !|*iAFT i tot ihe control oi d veiling houses Singapore, tabled be lore he Municipal Commissioners terday, will attack '"the vitals of the pernicious and ten practice «*i paying tea money tor entry to a house,' said Mr. PJ Johnson (Labour North) ai174 words
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Article349 1949-12-01 6 London Stock Exchange LONDON Thursday THE new account on the London Stock Exchange started on a bright note yesterda\, says Reuter financial correspondent. Small gains were uiuV spread with sentiment aided by the result of the New Zealand elections, which brought a change of government with349 words
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Advertisement72 1949-12-01 6 11-1.45, 4. 6.30 A: !».::<) p.m. THf COMIOY H^r Df IMITUt! N K^ 0 "^ll n^lßi STARTS TODAY! 1 |j 4!">. »i 4 9 M p tn. ih j Had A l»il- nh VEHSS.INCE! SE5f C li ■pa NOM SHQ\M;NC! 11 u.i:i.. l!> |.|3 i (I I |> iii U.in72 words
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Advertisement125 1949-12-01 6 TODAY Ft _*k 'NTOTwHiFT-^-V -S TECHLAB UO PRESTCOLO ROVAL DUTCH AIRLINES I SATURDAY DEC. 3rd FIRST COMMERCIAL LANDING OF A CONSTELLATION AT KALLANG AIRPORT \s from Saturday, D onsteUations w ill land o on Saturday* :iml ona oaj Tucada> i ;«t kalbnij \n ill lu additional to tl > irony125 words
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Miscellaneous108 1949-12-01 6 r^3ndr3k6 I vdusiir to llw Singapore I n><> I'rvss in Malaya JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya Xl\T MORNINQ... *CERTAINLY, N, \f PM6W/-TALK OHf I'M SU«I I'M RiOmT TO MBfl r^Ml^S JANE/- I THE LAW'S DELAYS.'-)* 00, PRIT2 lV£ wAiTfcD AND PLEASE Y »'/V\ SORRY NOW POR108 words
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Article622 1949-12-01 7 NEW VERSE WORKED BEST TODAY Latest hints from track From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Thursday. gKST workers on the training track here this morning were New Verse (Ellery), who went three furlongs in 42 seconds on the bit, land Colorado (Ayres), who clocked 42 2 5 for the same distance. Most622 words
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Article238 1949-12-01 7 ALLAN LEWIS - Agistment paddocks at Paya Lebar ALLAN LEWIS L .y*N TURF TOPICS Bn on Ninijapore BOUM in tne ht'mt 1 now in it s infancy. the proposed agistment where conditions will be I .mieroiis Highlands. Mi(;regor Watt as t i Nathan manager, has the I D fO] about aid 'races" ai238 words
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Article, Illustration49 1949-12-01 7 picture Part of Hm crowd that was thrilled by ihe world tl.i» ««»lf seen at the Island luh yesterday when \orVon Nida, Peter Thomson. Dick Met7 and Douglas played an f\hibition match in aid of the I niversity Endow nirnt Fund The Australian pair w«»n 4 and Free PressFree Press - 49 words
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Article22 1949-12-01 7 YKSTERDAY S A Cup hi: s" -round replays rel 2 Wejrmoutb 3: Crewe Alexra I Dai inst on 0.22 words
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Article42 1949-12-01 7 S -GOTLAND'S Jackie P;iw-r--son former world ttyi champion, Wt bv air foi J ihannesburg yesterday He la to ftghl on Dec. 10 South Africa's Vic Toweel who recently won the British Empire bantamweight cham- im Stan Rowan of Liverp ■>! A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article42 1949-12-01 7 IN the county rugby championship yesterday East era Counties beat Surrey 23-5 and Middlesex beat Ox- fordshire 10-5. Oth'-r matches resulted as follows: Unt i! Services Portsmouth 26: Aldershot Services ti: Devonpon Services 19. Royal Marine Corps 14 Reuter. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article422 1949-12-01 7 CRUSADER - CRUSADER liv Scotland "W; The Rest 13. \S expected, the annual Scotland v. The Kest match on the Parians last evening produced magnificent rugger. Scotland were worthy winners. a s they staged a grand finish which not only wiped off their arrears but gave them422 words
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Article, Illustration42 1949-12-01 7 Free Press pit lure. PETER THOMSON, the 20--year-old Australian professional who with Norman Von Nida beat Dick Metz (I'.S.A.) and Douglas MeI u.i 1 1 (Singapore) in an exhibition match in aid of the I'niversity Endowment Fund at the Island Club yesterday.Free Press - 42 words
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Article134 1949-12-01 7 A BASKETBALL match ha<- teen arranged by the sir.ttapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation between th<- visiting r..i k > Ja\a baske'ball tourtstl i.r.d the Ho Ho team Singapore CoUimerrial League champions) for Moiidav a* the Happy World Stadium, the jtrohs proceeds of v. huh x ill134 words
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Article77 1949-12-01 7 BARCELONA, the Spanisii soccer dub, has offered th»- Danish national eoal- i keeper Blfll Nielsen. 125.000, kroner and a yearly Income i f 40.000 kroner to sign a three-year contract According to a Copenhag< n newspaper. Nlelgen refused to accept and added thai even i fA.P. - 77 words
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Article47 1949-12-01 7 SINGAPORE Civilians XV tgainsl Joh'.>re at Johore Bahru on Saturdav in their HM.S Malaya rugby competition fixture will b» Lines McVlcar. Saunders, Pennell. Rouei" Taylor i.-apt.'. Dowling: Maxey. Pughe, Chalmers, Rrad. Roualie. Tucker, Koren, Little. Witt (scrum-half) being transferred to [poh on Saturday.47 words
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503 1949-12-01 7 Italian attack fizzles out in goal area rpNGLAND beat Italy, the world soccer champions, "by two goals to nil on the Tottenham Hotspur ground, London, yesterday after a most thrilling encounter. Italy were not two goals the inferior team; in fact, with only 14 minutes left for play there was503 words
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Article95 1949-12-01 7 tion Club b<-~; 1'23 8.0.D R* 4—l in the ft] eh in rhc secoi. td of I he Singapore Hockey Associj knockout unent y* B.C C men'i first te.-.m beai Girls Sp >rts Cub 2 0 in the final < the Singappore Women riorkey Assoclktion M-vei.-a-siue comp«'i;ticn Ifin95 words
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Article30 1949-12-01 7 THE I S National B As -u rday russ, w<ir v .d lightweight boxing champ contra amrd D" or reimburse si Los .v Olympic Club with U.S I:30 words
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Article19 1949-12-01 7 JOE Davil .mer beat Ho: I .-.lia in :id mooto r amei yertcniaf dv 2j 'ami ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Advertisement105 1949-12-01 7 ••■V=.^-;f-- Tonight BLACK MAGIC" Night pr P^l GREAT WORLD CABARET KP '-•'^B^^H PRIZES for LUCKY NUMBER can(es JSi IvRIH k^i^^^??3 (\ipitoi V f i f r U M^dßfl '<'■/«■>•>• .\/t-»/-\ tiuthric C- <:>>.. Ltd. KiflM «HSK9I GALA NON-STOP DANCE! 2 BANDS! nflll^w V^ "^^^*^^^BH|^3 Wibon's Orchestra IVu- llnw ;iii,:i Roy.s105 words
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Advertisement63 1949-12-01 7 2? A; LIFEGUARD g M I Li IV k' raise your child .-> i 5r a- »j 5r ;j S5 i6 Medeiroa Building S'nore LIFEGUARD MILK CO., ]j, p^ Telephone: ***** 5 X :< NFeSoonTheatre I_\Oa MILESTONE SELETAR To day and To-morrow at 7 II A V If p m63 words
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Article14 1949-12-01 8 Al B M.8., SINGAPORE, on '41 10 Kathleen, wtfl of p a daughter.14 words
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Article50 1949-12-01 8 WALLACB Capt w K., reB'. h Funnel Line. Sud--1 at Freshfield. Lancashire, on 28.11 49. Hong Kong papers cony. COLEV- t Bungsur Hospital after Btort Ulnea pn 30th M 1949 Arthur Coley of The Bast Asiatic Co., K.L. Funeral at M Baad Cemetpry 4.30 p.m. Tlvmday, D>\ ember 1.50 words
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Article123 1949-12-01 8 MR. MRS. ADRIAN BSPBCKBUfAH thank all who a: -tided their wedding on 26.11.49 ent cifus and greetings. MR. A MRS. G. WESTERBOUT thank all who assisted, naea > of condolence, floral tea <fc attended the funeral rf their beloved daugfctCl B lettc Martha FLIZABETH -'ASS,v aka all friends who123 words
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Article, Illustration402 1949-12-01 8 REDS SEIZE BIG HOARD IN CAPITAL 20, 000 enter Chungking HONG KONG, Thursday. TWENTY THOUSAND Communist shock troops yesterday entered Chungking: third Nationalist capital to fall in eight months— and seized hundreds of boxes of Government silver dollars intended for Nationalist troops but abandoned due to the swift Red advance.Reuter; A.P. - 402 words
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Article29 1949-12-01 8 Japan r final T-! rep i Net herlands. Tne Burmese Foreign Minister Mr I" L Manny, arrived m London by air ytsU Ironi N»'v fork Reuter photo.Reuter - 29 words
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131 1949-12-01 8 new YORK Than. WHAT the Russian Foreign Minis' e; Mr. Andrei Viihlniky, teils the United Nations is one thing, but evidently r is too much for the Russians at home. Mr. Vlsblnsl when ■nnwmfinsr that R u had th" atomic bomb re 1947. toldA.P. - 131 words
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Article147 1949-12-01 8 WELLINGTON, Thursday. VEW ZEALAND yesterday elected a Government a1 pledged to private enterprise and reduced taxation. The decision ended 14 years of Labour rule. Mr. Sydney Holland and his National Party won 46 seats in Parliament to Labour's 34. Four of Labours seats are MaoriA.P. - 147 words
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Article64 1949-12-01 8 BIKI.IV Thur VGEBMAN court in the Russian sector of Berlin has sentenced a fifi f Nazi p. »ln ••ni.iii t<» drath for the murder of a Jewish friend in 19M. The court hr.ird from witnesses that Kurt Novitch. .l.'i. shot Kurt Jaroltson feariiiK that hisA.P. - 64 words
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Article21 1949-12-01 8 A defter Ol .■52,802,050 'Canadian' waa Pinnated yesterday in the first budtre* Dresentcd to "he Newfound;T.d prorin rial Parliament21 words
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Article22 1949-12-01 8 El ertl yesterday blamed a fauitv altimeter for the crash of an Air France DC-4 neat Lyon on Tuesday -UP.22 words
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Article16 1949-12-01 8 Indonesia exported 325.809 tons of goods valued at 79.2 n guilders lo October Reuter16 words
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189 1949-12-01 8 SOFIA. Thursday. BULGARIA'S former Communist Vice-Premier, Traicho Rostov, and ten co-defendants were charged yesterday with treason, espionage, economic sabotage and with working with Yugoslav agents and American and British intelligence services. A 20, 000-word indictment also accused Kostov of having plotted to murder the lateA.P. - 189 words
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Article101 1949-12-01 8 IjMH'R relatives in Kngland— a ymuk* man and three F women will receive the bulk of the A. V::i.~»3,000 fortune left by a one-time chauffeur. Krnest Bradshaw. who comtnitteed suicide in his luxurious Melbourne home in October under the mistaken belief that he had cancer. BornA.P. - 101 words
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Article61 1949-12-01 8 Hong kong merchandise us in great demand in the United Kingdom owing to good quality and low prices, according to Mr. EGA. Orimwood, Director of tne London Office of the Hong Kong Government, who arrived In the colony from London yesterday. Ho said plans have been draftedReuter - 61 words
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Article116 1949-12-01 8 s.j :t t Union hau lea-t 4 O)0 uCO mm undi-r inu v e cut down our forces trou. 4 000 UOO to 720 .000 hf "Our flguj-p* can \L>hi::sky bas D< H hb figures, b^ vei M: M' Neil put M Doa 'he S"'-i- I G <i^ prtOfit]U.P.; Reuter - 116 words
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Article144 1949-12-01 8 PITTSBURGH, Thursday pVELYN STYPULA. a chubby four-year-old blonde iJ whom "God didn't give any feet", walked on new ones yesterday a gift from the Society for Crippled Children. "This will be the happiesi Christinas we're evei had/ Mr*. Btypula said, as the joyfuliy watched herU.P. - 144 words
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Article11 1949-12-01 8 Britain's War Minister Mr Emanui! Shinwell, arrived in Athens yosterdav A.P.A.P. - 11 words
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Article37 1949-12-01 8 Th- 1 Russians are convertIng Last German Baltic soft ports into Soviet naval bases and producing warships in former German navy yards the official American news paper Neil Zeitung said in Berlin yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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107 1949-12-01 8 'Dangerous precedent' says Mayhew LONDON. Thurs. MR CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, British UnderSrrietary foi Foreign Affu las 1 nipht described as "a very dangerous precedent the raiiing by tile Rpv Michael ScoV British n ilonary, < it grievances of naI ol Suuth-We.st Africa at the United Nalions. Replying to ques'Kms in IReuter - 107 words
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Article34 1949-12-01 8 WORLAND V. Than. JAPANESE b y EU] Ka^t: f<! Osaka, w!,. b» friended an Ame:; soner-uf-aieful friend. H J Si. a P O \V him. er and a*^ looklnt A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Advertisement181 1949-12-01 8 ONE» DOSifl Relieves nJUSI INDIGESTId Yes just one do^e o^ WM BRANTD STOMACH POTDI #J 1 Indigestion pain and di^ iix li wonderfully qihck and efl X^ 7\ from Heartburn, Flaruic: v J Acidity and Stomach Pa:ns d digestion is made r that MACLEAN BRAND S POWOER is a perft181 words
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Miscellaneous17 1949-12-01 8 HIGH TIDES Today: 7.51 A.m. i.M p.m. Tomorrow: 8.35 a.m. 3.28 p.m. THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris17 words
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Title Section15 1949-12-01 1 Free Press Christmas SHOP WINDOW ONLY 24 SHOfPIN^DAYS^ STILL TO CO. Thursday, Dec. 1, 1949.15 words
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Article, Illustration1737 1949-12-01 1 Edwin Roth - Edwin Roth by I n- a '.able vel through illness, the tas with it Buckingham with the ty for the King's health the Royal Family are Sandringham All The Family yHE K S to have all his family Chris: h him and Queen I1,737 words
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Advertisement49 1949-12-01 1 jIEMBER THIS! 'NDUSTRIALISATION -OMOTES EMPLOYMENT A HIGHER OF LIVING V ERY TIME YOU BUY ALLY PRODUCED DS PACKED IN GLASS, CU MAKE A DOUBLE TRIBUTION TO THIS E RY IMPORTANT 3EVELO P M E N T *^ORE GLASS MANUFACTURERS CO. LTD. ROAD. SINGAPORE GLASS CONTAINERS METAL S^l PYRO-CERAMIC LABELS49 words
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Advertisement52 1949-12-01 1 Here's what to buy tor c ffAblbfo?iak Baby Gift Box Johnson Baby products all babies love BABY LOTION BABY POWDER BABY (REAM Johnson's Baby Gift Box is a uelcomr combination of practical baby essentials enveloped in glamour It makes an ideal gilt every mother and baby appreciates Johnson A Johnson52 words
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Article, Illustration891 1949-12-01 2 A 'BUTTONS AND BOWS' AFFAIR For your Christmas party Eve Lovegreen suggests that you wear THIS Christmas will be a real 'buttons and bows" affair to delight the feminine heart. for party dresses are at their loveliest and most romantic. The tie-silk or taffeta which has been languishing in your891 words
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Advertisement182 1949-12-01 2 MAYNARD Co. Ltd. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHEMISTS y> 11 BATTERY ROAD (f^Wy^sL SINGAPORE fS^^^^^-^'*^^^) Telephone; 1901 V ogi P. O. BOX 794 ESTABLISHED 1901 See our XMAS SHOW of: ILIZABETH ARDEN PRODUCTS: COFFRETS TRAVEL BAGS GIFT SETS MALAYAN PEWTER W**f PERFUMES AND COSfecilCSl MORNY"S f YARDLEYS REVLON SCHIAPERELLI CREPE DE182 words
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Advertisement170 1949-12-01 2 Psi> '"TV H.A. O'CONNOR ten in, Head Office: LaidU» Li U. cUf 4gflrtl for: CAUMONT-KALEE 35mm Projection and t Sound Iquipmenrt Stu Iquipments. Recording Sri terns and Cinema Furnnf -1 +tings. BELL AND HOWELL Im vEE (Chicago and London 16mm and Bmm Sound Projectors. Cameras »n<j Photographic Suppl> C B170 words
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Article, Illustration1243 1949-12-01 3 UNA LASCOTT - WHEN SANTA CLAUS LOST HIS BEARD UNA LASCOTT A tale for the children by cheers: f Red s s Eve I up 4 on Dwarf the Int iner, Yel- i I i loud Yellow came rushing in to see what was wrong tnrec dxuila looked under the bsd. No be^rd!1,243 words
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Advertisement273 1949-12-01 3 ...to last a lifetime B.____ y Ladies Brush Set in case: $135.00 to $210.00 I Powder cases, in various shapes: $27.50 to $55.00 r Gentlemen's Brush Set in case: $75.00 to $85.00 .\\v. '■4ii. 1 I i i < t r t t Itt 18 ct. Gold cuff links, E.T.273 words
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Article676 1949-12-01 4 XMAS QUERIES ANSWERS Compiled by our learned Quiz Masters UHY is 1 hristmas Day celebrated on December 25th. seems to know. J the centuries the I rth of Christ has been brated on various dates, tout it was Julius I Pope from A.D 337 to AD. 352, vho fixed December676 words
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Article, Illustration200 1949-12-01 4 THIS is a pK.js.inf UttM stunt tor Christmas p.m.cs tnjr naaj only a few matches safety ones, preferably, to preclude accidents Lay one match down on a table and then l.iy j second match at right angles across the first one qu.irKr of its length200 words
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Article52 1949-12-01 4 Lhnstin \s i cavaln ofR ed sheds o| a mafinificenl k still has The cork villape inn, h< beautiful da country n who broug] marry produc* I cult n U If H PALM BREEZE i Bun I G WHIZ BANG i 16* M HOI' Lo^ DAIQUIRI52 words
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Article, Illustration20 1949-12-01 4 Snapdragon is a traditional Christmas game in which players hare to pick raisins out of a b of burning brandy.20 words
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Advertisement35 1949-12-01 4 -i-L a 1 -^Hi x n J> Y A v j* 1/ t* 43MJKA 4 < jt n\ J m —^s. f*^\ Ji a^lp^^*>^ Z/ £J «^f 17 Mjf I II t jfl \£*£X2t^dP-rs^ mt^ n35 words
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Article, Illustration3155 1949-12-01 5 HUGH WALPOLE - The Second Mrs Ryder HUGH WALPOLE A Christmas Spine-Chiller by fill .second Mrs Ryder was a voting woman no t easily frightened, but now she stood in p ,11 1° u* 5 aSSa ge leanin 8 a g a 'nst *S}" ha nd on heart, looking at the gre\ -faced3,155 words
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Advertisement114 1949-12-01 5 I /T BETTER IN TASTE, PURITY AND NOURISHMENT If^k OAK Full Cream Milk ontaint only the purest and the beat of true food IVr. value*. f ■> Pnont 3ARTLEY ROAD. s I E.ERY SATURDAY Dinner and Dance 5* SUNDAY Captain Tiffin SEW YEAR FESTIVITIES ntbtfl 24th r R A\D DANCE114 words
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Advertisement216 1949-12-01 5 EXCLUSIVE GOWNS for CHRISTMAS ami NEW YEAR A "ROSE GOWN SHOP LTD. 21, STAMFORD ROAD SINGAPORK I CHRISTMAS GIFTS r Select your Xmas presents from Q I DULFAKIR'S «f WE HAVE AN AMAZINCi SELECTION X? OF GIFT BOOKS, CHILDREN'S BOOKS j&l >O AND ANNUALS, TOM SMITHS AND R l" r216 words
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Article, Illustration638 1949-12-01 6 JOHN DAY - JOHN DAY asks UVKHYHODV knows "thai we celebrate Christmas as the birthday of Jesus, but why the 25th of December? There's nothing in the Bible to say what day it was. In fact, the Gospels don t give even the season. One of the638 words
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Advertisement133 1949-12-01 6 Slaaaaaaaaaaa^^^^_^H J^^ vr^ r i Twicuok uumu a Your Early Inspection Invited. PHONE 3364 /&3&k |~i:....itiiii«^^ititi nil 1 1 1 c3i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c 3 1 1133 words
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Advertisement152 1949-12-01 6 p? 'I* 1 PARFUMS I CHANEL I 7 V >^ 1 YOUR INSPECTION I EASTERN ART COMPANY 63 STAMFORD ROAC XMAS SALE NOW ON!! STELLA TEE SHIRTS I H MORLEY SPORT SHIRTS j jjj BOYS' TIES i PAY US A VISIT AT f*y^^\ IT 332 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD f FOR152 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1949-12-01 7 MELVIN FISHLEY - MELVIN FISHLEY QHOSTS always seem to be cropping up al Christmas time either in eerie visitations or in hiles told in candlelit rooms. Of tiie many hundreds of legends of haunted mansions and castles in Britain, some of the weirdest stories of1,048 words
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Advertisement320 1949-12-01 7 Give a USEFUL present this Christmas! B^ Have your choice of the folloir;;. jjjJH "TIGER" RUBBER PRODUCTS Balloons Tennis Shoes Table Padi Fook Lee Shoes Bathroom Mats Oxford Shoes Door Mats Rubber Slippers Soap Savers Velveteen Slippers Rubber Aprons Hot Water Bottles Cot Sheets Chair Pads Bed Sheetings Water Hoses320 words
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Article, Illustration5008 1949-12-01 8 CHARLES DICKENS; CHARLES DICKENS - CHARLES DICKENS CHARLES DICKENS By Stave Two will appear in our next supplement By A story for all, in Five Stmn about which the Author says in his Preface: "I have endeavoured in this Ghostly little book to raise the Ghost of an Idea which shall not put my5,008 words
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Advertisement82 1949-12-01 9 It s >Tm V wl 1 m^c uunUUN e £*>\ %r>i%, Hollywood's Newest! A Gift Within A Gifti r\ *JU ifQ GIVE HER THE GIFT OF GLAMOUR f^S THAT SHE WOULD CHOOSE FOR HERSELF >^ UUKE-IIP SETS iijSj"^^^^kVCV h BeaUtif USEFUL Plost C COSeS ''''^sZy o t&&& Boudoir Chests, Party82 words
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Article, Illustration458 1949-12-01 10 IT all adds to the fun at Christmas tune to improvise fancy dresses at very little cost. And these suggestions for boys and girls may help to solve sojne of the "what to near" problems at that busy time. Some of the children's own clothes form458 words
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Advertisement160 1949-12-01 10 uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu DRENE The Shampoo of the Stars M\Ri. *RFT lOIKWUOU Bntmfl it jJing film-star i.innnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn The shop tor you and your children to buy everything you require for your hobby. Feed your fish in a cle.m wholesome manner with our specially prepared fishfood PARA FOOD. Cure their illnesses with our160 words
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Advertisement83 1949-12-01 10 -XM.HI& ttprn for LADILS Perfumes Chanel R*i s Coty Eau de Ik>urjoi» Cologne Worth Shivli ana king j t Cosmetic* Hair I t tt Contour*; CO"™ Millot c«ron Shaving 0. Manicure SeU Tobai Compacts i Hair Brushes Flower spra\s, etc. MEDICAL HALL LTD CHEMISTS BATH *< *<ro*< >s< tfi >n\fi83 words
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Article, Illustration416 1949-12-01 11 JRoundtheWorld in. search of C HRJ S TJMAS AT DUSK each Christ mas Eve, whether he is in Washington or in Independence, Missouri, the President lights the Community Christmas Tree on the south lawn of the White House. WHEREVER people gather ;itUSIS - 416 words
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Article422 1949-12-01 11 LJERE are a few simple and not so simple 1 posers. See it you can solve them. If you solve the whole ten, you re pretty good: eight, good: six, fair; four, awful: two don t tell anybody. 1 Fill In the missing terms In the422 words
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Advertisement99 1949-12-01 12 %3-^c^-f CO/HPI£T£J flu* Tfoafr A Sr/AU/LAmt ORMK of (%ua/Mjt •Oil AffVff: mm \uvm sons lw. pTHEOLlfcflPlTflrl 3I,STPmFORD ROPD SIHCRPORE S^A X MAS GIFTS i Once again— lei us help \ou to tolx* ynui XMAS SHOPPING B MALAYAN and ENGLISH XMAS CARDS and CAIFND^S JJ I— plrt« Kanze ot Imiu! A99 words
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Advertisement126 1949-12-01 12 W THE PERFECT 95*^?^ -Ml A >iift that will eiv< rctri service, and be a p< minder always of your c MOn of esteem for MORPHY-RICHARDS AUTO-CONTROL SAFETY ELECTRIC IRON SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO LTD SINGAPORE KUALA Lumpur > Afofce This X'mas A Comfortable One G/Ve o CHROMIUM F=l i SPRING126 words
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Article, Illustration933 1949-12-01 13 DOWN in Somerset there is the old legend that Jesus went to England and walked the hills ot Mendip when its lead and silver mines were tamed over the then known world. \x/ ,S°?, yns Beaurr| o n t. >n his933 words
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Article, Illustration63 1949-12-01 13 KING'S XM AS TREE IN ST. PAUL'S THE King, following his usual custom, has sent two Christmas trees to St. Paul's Cathedral, London. One goes in the Portico and the other inside the West Door. The latter will be blessed and gifts placed at its foot on Christmas Eve. The63 words
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Advertisement89 1949-12-01 13 i FESTIVE CHEERS h I with y H »4J DONT HESITATE/ fj V N^ ASK FOR y A |H •«>».« *l»O«TII»« iM^ ''F m BOUSTIAO 4 CO LTO tX*^ MuHard Radio world explorert SSBSSSSS^ THE RADIO MARVEL I j "Double sup«r" A 9 valve E' 12 u.n»-band Double SupEasy terms89 words
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Article, Illustration555 1949-12-01 14 BRENDA LLOYD - BRENDA LLOYD The success of your bird largely depends on its presentation and accompaniments, says Stuffings THESE should always be as appei :ng as you can make them, not only because they offset the flavour of the meat, but because they serve the useful purpose of making it555 words
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Advertisement118 1949-12-01 14 BRANDS X'mas Puddings TERRYS Famous Chocolates JP THERMOS Jugs and Flasks Sole Agents: EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LTD. j^» X LWothv Lam<»ur. H'- liWc the Film *b»&^ H Star* and makr Lux Toilet beauty .^^dttMi^M. K lust wa^ in warm \%.i:rr with Lux 'linlct Sap, thrn rinse with cold in two118 words
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Advertisement92 1949-12-01 14 BRITAIN'S BEST UGH RED TDWEI Everytime! Everywhere! BARRETTO SHIPPING 0 TRADING CO 5 1 Robinson R^*d S- ft I ii W I PH/LCO j^^B' KMHI c NHNGHENGtCD; V lO3 -105 SELECIE ROPO SinG»PO«^ plvasc the receiter if you mm he y**f XMAS GIFT CHOKE From tlw rmriei on display ai92 words
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Article, Illustration794 1949-12-01 15 Christmas means 'John Canoe in the West Indies W'LL you com. to our Christmas picnic?" dßliv-J J 1 0^ y in th BrlHsh We$ di delivers his missives leaving joy behind him. red-robinf X3 #"V V' m of M^ and mistletoe of ChristmE rt?l u tK3Ugh these ma decorate th794 words
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Article310 1949-12-01 15 Robert Ottoway - Robert Ottoway by SMALL mahogany bos came to light recently in \\\h\ near Florence. It held the secrets of the last, fiery love affair of our most diligently amorous poet, Lord Byron. The lady in the i was the Italian Countess Teresa Guiccioli, and in the box. together310 words
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Article, Illustration540 1949-12-01 15 Last letters of a great lover of her graceful thriliei an honour she shaies with only twj other.-. Be: Shaw ami Agatha Chi Her latest, Swing Brother, Swing 'Collins. 9s. tid is not one of her besi, but It is good enough to delight all connoisseur* of the wellturned red540 words
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