The Singapore Free Press, 31 July 1950
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Title Section18 1950-07-31 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA II SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JILY 31, 1950. I--KICE TEN CKVIS.18 words
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Article, Illustration684 1950-07-31 1 ATTLEE'S DRAMATIC SPEECH Britons told to fight tyranny LONDON, Monday. JHE British Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, said last night that the Communist aggression m Korea was part of a world-wide conspiracy including Malaya against the free democracies and he told the British people to prepare to defend themselves andU.P.; Reuter; A.P. - 684 words
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Article209 1950-07-31 1 TOKYO, Monday. YESTERDAY'S capture by the IS .First Cavalry Division of Chirye, 14 miles south of Kumchon, J the American front against the Cwununi drives on Taegu. temporary capital of 1 Koreas government, and the great supply Pas m m south-east Korea, according to ties from209 words
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Article222 1950-07-31 1 FORMOSA DANGER STRESSED INDIA'S reaction to a possible peace move by Russia when the Security Council tackles Korea this ueek and the special danger to the Commonwealth involved m any action by Communist China against Formosa, were discussed at length m London papers yesterday. Among papers forecasting a Russian peace222 words
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Article35 1950-07-31 1 The U5535,000,000 American government proposal to continue and expand hemp production m Central America will have "disastrous" effects on the industry m the Philippines, according to the Filipino Ambassador. Mr. Joaauim Elizalde. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article26 1950-07-31 1 MEDICAL SU PPLIES The first two plane-loads of medical supplies under the United States "health programme" for Northern IndoChina have arrived at Hanoi from Manila.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration222 1950-07-31 1 With the American Forces m Korea. Mon. MID a hail of bulloLs from Red groundtroops two American fliers held the otlicht from their uru' ißrd little" plane on enemy tanks on Friday night so that jei lighters could flnd and knock out theA.P. - 222 words
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Article64 1950-07-31 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. THE U.S. Secretary of Labour, Mr. Maurice J. Tobin. announced yesterday that he was ordered the "fullest use" of the U.S. Employment Service and its affiliated state employment services In meeting the manpower of defence plants. Mr Tobin told employers it Is "absolutely essential"A.P. - 64 words
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Article53 1950-07-31 1 The Vienna Communist oaper, Volkestimme, saM vsterdav that it has "definite proof" the United States and Great Britain are shipping arms through Austria to Yu'°ThJ ia paper said one train lrft Salzburg for Yugoslavia ju'v 24, with wagons of rifles and artillery pieces and 3053 words
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Article208 1950-07-31 1 BELGRADE, Monday. HIGH Yugoslav officials have told the U.S. Embassy m Belgrade that they sympathize with the United Nations aims m Korea, Western diplomatic sources said yesterday. This authoritative disclosure came as Marshal Tito's government issued a belated denial of wellfounded report that the BelgradeU.P. - 208 words
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Article44 1950-07-31 1 A transport plane carrying the Brazilian Senator Salgade Filho and an electioneering committee supporting the return of Brazil's former President Getulio Vargas crashed yesterday near San Francisco, m Rio Grande Do Sul Province. It was feared all aboard have died44 words
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Article104 1950-07-31 1 A N American pilot yesterday reported that his small A plane was struck Saturday night by a mysterious object "which looked like a blue streak and had a trail of reddish flame." Jim Graham, chief pilot of the Capital Aviation Company m Springfield, Illinois, said, "The objectA.P. - 104 words
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Article356 1950-07-31 1 From SYDNEY SMITH, Daily Express and Free Press Correspondent KUKlaa f m#:> i luonaay. AMERICA'S oldest negro regiment the Block- housers fought a moonlight battle last night against Korean Communists who wore uniforms and kit they had just stripped from dead Americans m their foxholes. The356 words
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Article88 1950-07-31 1 A MALAY girl, said to have been forced into marriage by her parents poured oil over her body and burned herself to death on the eve of her wedding day, reports the Kuala Lumpur Malay daily, Majlis. The girl, lived m Pahang. The household was taking an88 words
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Article314 1950-07-31 1 Belgium on brink of civil war BRUSSELS, Monday. TWE fear that civil war would begin m Belgium A today unless something was don? to pacify King Leopold's opponents was expressed last night by M. Max Buset, Socialist Party lead?r, as he left ail emergency Cabinet meeting m Brussels. Three anti-Leopold314 words
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Article55 1950-07-31 1 FOREST fires. a yearly summer Dla?ue In Southern France, blamed an^w yesteMav. cuttine roads and Isolating villages. No victims have been listed so far, however. La^f year forest fi-^s claimed 84 dpad and 100 injured, m th^ Mathwst of Frprr^ Damap? tot-tiled BOOOvOOO.ooo franc* fT-«5$14OO0.000) or nearlyA.P. - 55 words
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Article61 1950-07-31 1 PRAGUE. Mon. ALL three chief prizes at Czechoslovakia's Inl national Film Festival at Karlovy Vary were yesterday awarded to Russia. The awards wore made b; Communii. Premier, Zapotocky, and other ers. In lower awards Ch tv with a "fight for freedom' pi and five documentaryReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement78 1950-07-31 1 :.d3Silva for I .ITY GIFTS I a-1 SILVER A<^o RD. ra 2466 1 I vggft^; -^tftf^ T J >s i a feeling of restfulness throughout o< House. Worry and anxiety have given to relief and cheerfulness—^ j BABY IS ON COW GATE NOW Lcokathimf All chuckles and chubbiness— J |M78 words
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Article882 1950-07-31 2 BERNARD WICKSTEED - Israel, Land Of Kibbutzim BERNARD WICKSTEED By GALILEE. lIAVE you ever heard of a kibbutz? It Isn't something you put on your head or eat. It is a sort of communal settlement where everybody is full of ideas and nobody has any rr. wiey. If you live m a kibbutz882 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-07-31 2 How's rtii* for a ne*r twiit It doem't affect the midget ke-p« the folk awxy!15 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-07-31 2 Princess Irene of the Netherlands earned out her first of} idol function when she laid the foundation stone of a new Dutch Church m London. Watching is her father, Prince Bernhard.31 words
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801 1950-07-31 2 McKENZIE PORTER - AFTER THE JITTERBUG-THE SQUARE DANCE McKENZIE PORTER by "Hurry up Joe, and don't !>•' slow You used to grt around lltrtr. years ui;o. Harry up there, or yon will —liar To that monkey on the same old trail. "^EVER since 1910, when a blast of ragtime snuffed out the simpering801 words
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Article138 1950-07-31 2 A £20,000,000 scheme to win coal m central Tanganyika's Ruhuhu Basin is m preparation after eight months' exploration. Lord Trefgarne, chairman of the Colonial Development Corporation disclosed recently. He *aid: "It may be an oil-from-coal project, bjt we are not banking on it yet. We feel we138 words
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Miscellaneous641 1950-07-31 2 CTikir* ffD^MJC Carre Music pla;ea cy s!;:ncay OIiiLArUKL Ennis Orche 48? L^d STSgi. BFEBS (Singapore] 10 am. News from Singapore: i V*-f£L 'STSI 10 50 Broaden:, for the Sehcls; f£. Sfe^'^B^^S 12 Programmes m Malay; lpm Rmg v the Curtaif -Music Monday Matinee-Ocorpe Barn«j f(ir ghatepew; MS 'The I>OetettcvM x*^641 words
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Miscellaneous28 1950-07-31 2 Solution To Crossword N~. m l Memrnto. 8 10 Gooc- I Isolate, I€. 1 Dow n Finfer r^ita 4 B Yahoo. 6. Red -head il. OMa, U K<k-28 words
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Article260 1950-07-31 3 FIRST GRADUATES IN RED CHINA Told what jobs to go to HONG KONG, Sunday. 'THE first college graduating classes since the x Communists took over China are leaving school this summer, and most of them will be directed to jobs by the Government. While college graduates all over the worldU.P. - 260 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-07-31 3 picture. Urmbrr-* i (> l! Honour Guard Company m Tokyo t»u> I nited Nations fla* (centre) which was retl t«> (*.en. I)ou;la«< Mac Arthur. Commandi the I ir K.i>t Command, by Gen. J. Lawl S \riM% Chief -of-Stafif. on the roof of the (itii y\:\i Arthur's Headquarters.- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article118 1950-07-31 3 JAKARTA, Sunday. U U> patrol boats have replaced the usual painted fishing craft m the waters i>les of Spices" as the forces of the Republic close m on Ambon, seat of the »»t the rebel Republic of the South inr.ent troops are already m oneReuter - 118 words
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Article35 1950-07-31 3 Troops and camel transport corps have gone into action with insecticides against swarms of locusts m the ikil and Osaden are;»s of Ethiopia. Two British locust survey officers are with the ReuterReuter - 35 words
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88 1950-07-31 3 Preclusive buying will end deficit WASHINGTON. Sun. A United States Government spokesman has said that Britain's dollar problem would be ended by expenditures proposed under President Truman's Mobilisation Bill. He said that with the $2,000,000,000 authority tor preelusive buying contained m the measure. Western Europe debit balance m trade withReuter - 88 words
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Article59 1950-07-31 3 ISTANBUL. Sun. UNITS of the crack 28th Turkish Division were reported unofficially to have be^n picked for the 4.500-man Turkish force for the Korean wjir. The designated units, al. trained m American methods under the American military aid programme, have reportedly been alerted and areU.P. - 59 words
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Article25 1950-07-31 3 In a direct blow to sugar hoarders, the United States had arranged to buy Cuba's entire reserve stock of 600.000 ?hort tons of sugar. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article21 1950-07-31 3 Thirteen members of East Germany's Communist "People's Police" army have deserted and asked asylum In Allied occupied West Berlin.21 words
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Article, Illustration104 1950-07-31 3 The Defence Ministers of the five Western Union nations recently met ;it the Union's Command Organisation Headquarters at Fontainebleau, Paris. From the left: Dr. W. F. Schokking. Dutch Defence Minister: M. Moreau de Melen, Belgian Defence Minister; Sir James Robb, Britain's Air Chief Marshal and C.-in-C. of the Western UnionA.P. - 104 words
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108 1950-07-31 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. MILITARY and economic aid must be given to South-east Asia through the United Nations if another Korean incident is to avoided m that area, the final session of the Institute on South-east Asia was told. Dr. Easton Rothwell, of the HooverA.P. - 108 words
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Article22 1950-07-31 3 CERAM DRIVE SUCC ESSFUL al troops isful m be forces Molucca c Jakaiaid. said troops mentt Molucm and only a v- A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article29 1950-07-31 3 Stephanie, the wife of the actor. Richard Basehart, died yesterday following an operation. She was 34. The couple were married m 1940 and had no children.— A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article152 1950-07-31 3 WASHINUTUK, bunaay. 4 SFVEN billion dollar "industrial reserve" of A iu .arlv 460 war plants and potential munitions factories on the U.S. stand ready to produce for an all-out war on short notice. The munitions board manager of the reserve for the U.S. militaryA.P. - 152 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-07-31 3 photo. Tea British destroyer Consort, comes aiongsid* the British fcirci-afi-earrter Triumph to refuel during operations ofif Korea. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article, Illustration311 1950-07-31 3 -Jill i. North-South Tuliierabl*. South dealer Match point play THE difference between making seven spades and seven notrump is ten points. The difference between making sewn spades and losing seven nottrump Is 2310 points. Ev*<n m nn'ch point duplicate, adverse odds of 231 to 1 -ire too much311 words
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110 1950-07-31 3 EVERY EIGHTH GOVT. WORKER IS INDEBTED COLOMBO, Thurs. EVERY eighth state empiuyrc m Ceylon is financial y embarrassed, according to ihe report of the Committee appointed to inquire into indebtedness among public sei vants. The report reveals that of a total of 134,900 Governs employees, 17.186 are m c^bi toReuter - 110 words
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Article127 1950-07-31 3 A USTRALIA 'S ARMS STEP-UP SYDNEY, Sunday. TUIE Australian Government is expedition plans for expansion of its armed forces, amid many difficulties and criticism from influential quarters. The Menzies-Faclden Government, elected last December on a platform that included compulsory military training, stepped up its time-table after the outbreak of the127 words
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Article51 1950-07-31 3 Ceylon Army authorities are concentrating on recruiting village lads for the army m future, a Defence Ministry spokesman stated m Colombo. So far recruitment has been confined mainly to English educated youths, but m future greater attention will be paid to the village youths, he said.Reuter - 51 words
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Article286 1950-07-31 3 Must couples kiss share? JOHANNESBURG, Sunday. is a young man obliged to kiss a girl after taking her out and should he ask her to pay for the bus rides, dinners and entertainment she has m his company? These two questions are the subject of major controversies m Johannesburg today.Reuter - 286 words
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Article89 1950-07-31 3 LONDON. Sun. pEOPLE were more lawabiding generally m England and Wales last year, but sex crimes and violence increased, according to a report by the Home Office which is responsible for law and order. One citizen m every 6G ran into troublr with the law andReuter - 89 words
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Article34 1950-07-31 3 Scientists m Adelaide believe another meteorite the first recorded m 20 years has landed m South Australia. The new arrival is thought to have crashed into the Gammon Ranges. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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86 1950-07-31 3 U.S. cancels army leaves in Europe HEIDELBERG, Germany. Sun. JHE U.S. Army Headquarters European Commai.rt announced that it had had frozen all enlUted and officer personnel m Europe for six months, oc^iiming Aurr 31 This means that a\. hone leaves are cancel! Aue. 31. The Army announe<-ms iy s.^ic "NormalA.P. - 86 words
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Article53 1950-07-31 3 GENOA. Sat. AN Englishman, identiri'd toy the police as Cedr.c Berrin^ton. skipper of the British schooner Sunshine was fined 2'? l .972.000 lire < about £132.000* at Gent.a for smuggling American cicaretteg into Italy His Italian accomplice named as Antonio d-> Biase. 37-vear-o!4 Genoese. rec<ived anA.P. - 53 words
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Article26 1950-07-31 3 A Japanese siranglr: cenily surrendered to Chief of police ut Looc, Nfmdoco, after living on tree roo s m the mountains since 1944 ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article29 1950-07-31 3 Chinese reports from Canton said thai the Communist authorities had blacklis f eri a~ "reactionaries" 60 popular Cantonese opera Bt&fl who refused to toe the Communist line. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article48 1950-07-31 3 Two former R.A.A.F. offher> m Melbourne have received cheques from the British Government. They have no idea why the rroney «:."»0 and VJ4.">) was sent to them and the accompanying letter "an additional benefit made available by His Maje^t>'s Government" does not help their conjectures.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement18 1950-07-31 3 i i p* tf|| PRESENTS THE /T] V li l lonlinenfal S| M.&E. NATHAN, "ItiHARD ROAD. PHONE: 497J18 words
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Advertisement78 1950-07-31 3 BRITISH "Seagull 4q\j£ r v S i m^sm El The best Mo/or m the World! The British "Seagull" was designl| ed by seamen for salt water I j service. It has the following I] j outstanding features:—— ii'lj 10 inch propeller 0 weight from 40 lbs. fttf 2\ hours per78 words
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520 1950-07-31 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, July 31, 1950. We're all in it YOUTH steps into a jus m a busy Singa:o district. It is broad flight. Five other vssenpers are seated) <k\e the vehicle. Two Shots rin<z out. The j youth scuttles off. So do the remaining passengers. The assailant520 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1950-07-31 4 CARL McCARDLE - CARL McCARDLE -by WASHINGTON, DYNGMANRhee, the doughty old President of South Korea, has had to flee his palace m Seoul and hide m ditches along the narrow, rocky roads against strafing by Russian planes. He knew it might happen that way. In a longNANA - 1,182 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-07-31 4 tte My correspondtmt of capitalism with die North Korean forces— sends his first despatch t (censored) keeps a sense of humour... Mm A vast concourse welcomes th* odiancmz mrmies. 2. Culture follows m the tvakc of the People's Army 3. and supplies for the starving population. 4. The line64 words
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Article439 1950-07-31 4 DANIEL ALAIN - Animals Are So 'Human DANIEL ALAIN By IF a passer-by had 1 wandered into an international conference held recently m Paris at the Sorbonne. he might well have thought he was attending a meeting of diplomats and economists. The speakers were discussing territorial boundaries, hoarding b ndencies. and the problem439 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-07-31 4 The Australian Navy's light fleet carrier 'Sydney' 14.000 tons), arrived at Portsmouth jrom A< ralia recently to embar;: a new carrier air grow,. Included m her crew were men on lean from the Ro^al Navy In foreground are the guns of H.t0.0. King George V.45 words
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Article1056 1950-07-31 4 HALL ROMNEY - Capital Aid For Ma lay a HALL ROMNEY LONDON LETTER by MALAYA is getting very much more benefit, m terms of £sd at all events, than any other colonial territory from the operations of the Colonial Development Corporation. The Corporation's annual report for 1949. which the chairman, Lord Trefgarne, presented1,056 words
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Advertisement24 1950-07-31 4 Tbe Premier House tor CUPS SHIELDS 1 MEDALS IN SILVER AND E.PJ.S. JS.P.H.deSILVA j ib. HMiH ST.. STORE i i KIU UMIMR 1 IPOO24 words
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Advertisement27 1950-07-31 4 2nd. Ik 11. 11. Re!. Dresses at great Reductions itf&i .#^^Vi K^JK*J# EmtrnmLi f* Wi W *"f aft A S A A A A A A 427 words
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303 1950-07-31 5 RUTH LANGDON - COLONY'S LITERACY DRIVE UNDER WAY RUTH LANGDON Quick teaching by U.S. method By TWENTY-EIGHT women members of the Singapore Mental Hospital staff, totally illiterate and ignorant of English five weeks ago, now have a vocabulary of 70 English words and are able to read six complete sentences. The person responsible303 words
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Article, Illustration12 1950-07-31 5 I I Hubbs U ;r.i daughter. pictured after *f the baby thtdral12 words
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Article57 1950-07-31 5 ADVICE TO WORKERS ii Keporter ...■»ier. I family I ::her be sufficiently k out the es are s reach." made SinI c Stores P b Road -rs he I the I ween and basis. co-coper-not of «tm cf from the I Urn pro&perity of 'r r 1 ion«? 1- is57 words
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209 1950-07-31 5 More amenities for Mt. Emily swimmers Free Press Staff Reporter Proposals to safeguard the property of swimmers at Mount Emiiy Pool and to provide a refreshment room for serving cooked food to hungry bathers will come up for confirmation at today's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. The scheme involves209 words
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Article406 1950-07-31 5 Free Press Staff Reporter JMGHT-YEAR-OLD Chiu Weng Hon is sad. No more will he stomp on the stage o f a Cantonese theatre, with the battle-cry "Oh-ho" to represent a hundred brave soldiers of ancient China Like many other child entertainers m Singapore who406 words
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Article43 1950-07-31 5 i>ediffusion (Singapore) Ltd. celebrates their first anniversary tomorrow. They have been running a competition for subscribers, with 33 prizes offered. The three main prizes will be presented to the winners at I special broadcast from the studios tomorrow at 8 p.m.43 words
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43 1950-07-31 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. JOHORE BAHRU Chi ieso Circle have completed the purchase of a site at Stutang Laut for the purpose of building a club lious^. A lirive is being Uunche i among friends and members for fundi.43 words
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Article27 1950-07-31 5 MEHRILADS Musical Association celebrated their 26th. anniversary on Saturday at 357. East Coast I<oad (8 1 j milestones After dinner there v.as dancing untU midnight.27 words
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Article32 1950-07-31 5 An unserviceable revolver was foind m the ditch alongside Hollanl Road by a Singapore Municipal labourer on Sunday. The revolver was very rusty and the trigger had been broken off.32 words
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Article31 1950-07-31 5 LI AN LI DINNER Lian Li Benevolent Association held a dinner m honour of their patron, Mr. Chua Teck It, at the Association's premises m Borneo Road. Singapore, on Saturday nisht.31 words
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243 1950-07-31 5 piANO playing of an order rarely heard m Singapore was provided by Miss Noreen Stokes last night for an audience that threequart-er-fllled the Victoria Hal 1 In a programme that rang- ed from Bach to Shosi:<i^- vich and called for ihe ex-, pression of every243 words
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Article, Illustration70 1950-07-31 5 Major f I)wv°r, Officer (> m i"rt?n "nsineer Stores Base l»eppt (rijfht), spe iking t the farewell dinner given n his honour by the civilian staff at the Tai Thong Restaurant Happy World, on Sa > v nlfr'.it. Also m ili€ picture, from the left, are Major kstey, Mr. LowFree Press - 70 words
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Article, Illustration80 1950-07-31 5 -i i.i£hi-\ ear-old hiu Wenjj Hon dressed for the part of a soldier m a Cantonese theatre. He has to give up this job with the corring into force of the new Children and Young: Persons Ordinance tomorrow. RIGHT. Chck Chin Neo. ten-year-oid daughter of an actorFree Press - 80 words
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170 1950-07-31 5 T«HF FreC ?I ess Staff Re P°rter jHfc Singapore Municipal Fire Brigade which serves the entire island, will have its own radio station instead of sharing that of the Police, if a recommendation by a Municipal committee is approved. The committee proposes that170 words
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Article27 1950-07-31 5 The ultimate cost of gapore's new power station at P\sir Panian? is $yO.OOO 000 and not $9,000,000 as reported m the? Free Pr^ Friday.27 words
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290 1950-07-31 5 Free Press Staff Keporcer r pHE special house which certain Singapore Muni- cipal Commissioners propose should be built for the holder of the post of Municipal President, at a. cost of SlOO,OOO and on a site m the Mcßitchie Catchment area, will have to290 words
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158 1950-07-31 5 Free Press Staff Reporter QUESTIONS may be a.sk<-d U tho meeting of Singat Municipal Commissioners this afternoon as to why a recent advertisement for applicants to the post of Assistant Municipal Secretary contained the reservation that no Municipal employee* need apply. The Free Press understands that158 words
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Advertisement98 1950-07-31 5 CATHAY CINEMA THURS AUG. 3rd at 930 P.M. v( bKUUbHI IU bLUWING LIHt! f* The uorlcTs b?st-loved $lor> now Walt Disney's greatr»l A Jk^wV^N v\\W* since *^now While"! \M TECHNICOLOR ~*<s^f? GRAND CHARITY PREMIERE c British Red Cross Singapore Branch. TICKETS $10, $5, $3 $1 itebe at the Theatre BOOK98 words
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Advertisement44 1950-07-31 5 DIAMINTS CONFECTIONERY THE FAMILY FAVOURITE CLEAR DIGESTIVE MINTS Sold loose or m Family Size Jars. FAMILY SIZE LARGE JARS Approx. 14 oz. 51.75 SMALL SIZE Approx. 7 oi. .95 Also BARLEY SUGAR FRUIT DROPS CHOCOLATE CUSHIONS GLUCO FRUITS Enquiries invited from the Trade ROBINSONS^:44 words
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Miscellaneous63 1950-07-31 5 MAIL Surface mail i- expected m Sir4jupore I odft? trt.m Gre.-t Britain, N 1 ...nd. Eire, Eo: Porth and < Africa. West Indies, Eg>p Ceylon, N Ind.a PftJda Mt-di-n .nd ilie Fed- ration >t times fot posiaig surface mail a: the G P.O. t< are: nooi; for Java Pon'i^riak: 54563 words
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Article, Illustration1830 1950-07-31 6 JOE LOUIS - 'I say Charles is THE heavyweight champion' JOE LOUIS By lOE LOUIS, the greatest heavyweight boxing champion of the world next to Jack Dempsey, who retired undefeated champion m 1949, is now preparing to make a comeback. This is the first of a series of articles, told m Joe's own1,830 words
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Article74 1950-07-31 6 MBIXICO CITY. Sun AUSTRALIA yesterday gained a winning lead of •hret^ matches to nil m the American Zone final of the Davis Cup against Mexico here when Frank Sedgman and John Bromwich Gustavo Palafox and Hado Ve»a 6-4. 7-3 and 6-2 m the doubles. A ralia won74 words
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Article17 1950-07-31 6 T'HE Council of Asian G Federation »'l met m New Delhi today according to ?hr the F> <!•17 words
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Article111 1950-07-31 6 Hutton 93 against W. Indies THE missed their fir Yorkshire strong ci: m thr m their ma Saturday. West Indies v three-and-a Yorkshire ha the loss of th Although the were res' best pladhin and R.. Len Hutt m Played for a foi to lumbago;, out whe He hit 14111 words
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Article27 1950-07-31 6 rai: Joseph II m ai ;d at R.V Raffles pilli c declared m I S. J<M pl R for R I i lour Foi27 words
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265 1950-07-31 6 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK by»•• IWE Inter-Services athletics championships t tin* K.A.F. stadium I'xhridirc. ser\ed is a vthkk introduce vet two more English runniiu si this case middle and long: ifstmnec men one frtn the Army, the other from the Ro\al Viw The ftrri eye-opener the265 words
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Miscellaneous231 1950-07-31 6 m2ndr3KG Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya =< \J V iXOI a 01/ fA W f Aflrw AT lm VA~MtiUOH PICIUfMS Of A MILUOU &LAUWUL WOMM. T^\ A^ -X .X^— UT± i \y NIOMHI. MY PUO7OGRAPMK M WtHNiH WILL B! ADOH JO MY COLIiCIIOU Or MOV y^\\ \Y/231 words
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433 1950-07-31 7 VETERAN - 21 MATCH-POINT SERVICES IN S.B.A. TIE VETERAN Gomez brothers eliminated By »\u.>hmu> players regard match-point as a "devilish** point and the hardest to score m the fame, and the devil played havoc at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday afternoon when four players m a doubles match delivered 21 services before433 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-07-31 7 SOME of the prizes for the forthcoming Malayan AAA championships to be held at the University of Malaya ground this week-end. The "Oscars" are made of Malayan pewter and are locally made.32 words
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Article382 1950-07-31 7 who was a stroke behind the V Oibb on Saturday m the Singa>hip yesterday took the leai at nd round played over the Royal !ub couw\ red 76 yesterday, save him a over Gibb. the 1949 Malayan >€ field with 72 (par). holder of the382 words
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Article159 1950-07-31 7 THE senior singics m me S.ngnpore Table Tennis Associations cr.arr.pionship at the G r^ a World on Saurday saw seed?c player Loh Kum Soon tamng th rs pa.-v and beating Cho Van Yick 3-1. Full scores. 21-23, 21-6, 21-15. 21-10. T^e mo-: enjoyable game of the ev<-159 words
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Article33 1950-07-31 7 riE Indian unms player. Narendra Nath. will tour Australia under it* auspices of •he La^n Tennis Association of -*lia late ttiis y-ar. He w expected to arrive m Melbo'ome :>ecember. G.I.I.SG.I.I.S - 33 words
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Article40 1950-07-31 7 Tver Swimming Cub VIU celebrate tbc opening of their new prrm;y« fanner Lido Cafe at Tigrr Swlmm.:.^ Poo > with a dinner and dance Intcrpsted memb'-rs ire rfqjestpd -.o contact ti-e IMD. tn .surer ol or before Aug 140 words
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Article509 1950-07-31 7 001 TEIK HOCK. the Malayan Thomas Cup Trained the singles championship of Penan? when he defeated Law Te-:k Hock. *no won IM fitma O i by < ne the rubber set two years ago. when they clashed m the Penang championship^ yesterday 17 n The ftnal509 words
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Article423 1950-07-31 7 A FTER a promising start, Chinese Athletic, last years Senior League champions, faded out m the 25th minute of their match against Rovers S.C. at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday and went down by three goals to nil. Rovers' victory came as a surprise, for after423 words
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Article44 1950-07-31 7 "DOBBY Locke, South African holder of the open golf championship yesterday added £500 to his season's winnings when he won first prize m the North British professional tournament at Horrogate. His aggregate for the 90 holes of the current event was 348.44 words
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Article268 1950-07-31 7 "DREoENT positions m the county cr.Kft championship up to ana including the series of games which ended on Friday are as follows: Hampshire and OkmecstWlhtr* records Inc.ude eight points for win on flrst inn us m m^tch reduced to one d»v. Hampsnire'i record a.fo inc!ud?«> eight p".nts268 words
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Article183 1950-07-31 7 Royal Navy defeated the Singapore Cricket Club m a friendly game played at Naval Base yesterday. S.C.C:— K. Stewart b Taylor 22, Cashin c Taylor b Day O, Blight b Berry O, Clarrie c atuchbury b Day 2, A'Court run out 31, Pearoe c Taylor b183 words
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Article, Illustration641 1950-07-31 7 Barker, Ebert pave way for S.R. C. victory JUNIOR BADMINTON WITH an Innings and 37 runs victory over K.A.F. Changi on the Padang yesterday, Singapore Recreation Club, last year's Singapore Cricket Association champions, now l?ad the Senior Tournament table with 94 points, 18 ahead of their closest rivals, the CeylonFree Press - 641 words
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Article70 1950-07-31 7 1 en ?r. or cur g->a!<; to tvo m a f iVa:er-P-> iay at Gillman Pool. Scorer? were H V (1) an- II cr Army uhile l/"h P scored both gomh I The tea iis were:— Army: R^-^d. Townsend, v M. Reeves. Marshrr^n, h H. Re70 words
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Advertisement46 1950-07-31 7 1.45. .i VOI'NG In TO THE OIYSC TOMORROW My iiend U Out In; .-k In L%SI SBOWS M p.m. rooo HKKY GALORE" TcU > i'r \K Pr ::s "DEAR WIFE" i r.tee. *X HUAT RADIO CO., id. *in*apore .y 1; I X l.'.irr.pur 1 0 for -yfC46 words
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Advertisement183 1950-07-31 7 THE HISTORY OF CRICKET With an unique rollrrtinn of prints A photographs BY ERIC PARKER PRICE $18 00 Here is the complr of the g-:m? from it to to our sencs of T<^ 3 played -n Au*:ra!:a m 194v-194T. ar.d English to the *i.d of trie :?48 season. Skilfully chaj183 words
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Article40 1950-07-31 8 ANDERSON: On 29th July, at the Nkr rnity Hospital, Penang. to Muriel nee Kinnier Wilson, wife of D E. L. Anderson, a hter. Susan Bruce. IX) DOROTHY, wife of A. Robertson, at Malacca ti on 27th July, a son.40 words
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Article112 1950-07-31 8 THE engagement is announced between Mr. Chweo Meng Chong eldest son of Mr. Chwee Ah Shew and la f (> Madame Chew Chai May. and Miss Tay Kirn It only dau^h^r of the late Mr. Mrs. Tav Yone: Kwai. KOH-WONG: The engagement nnounced between Mr. Bernard Koh Kong 800112 words
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Article153 1950-07-31 8 ACKNO WLEDGMENTS THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Teck Han Wan alias Madam n Choo San Ying tender their beaitf?*l thanks to all relatives and M~lMll who sent wreaths. Monetary gifts, letters of conrendered services and 1 'he funeral on 27. 7. '50. "S. S. SEI.VARAJOO A' S i.OJIS be?153 words
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Article360 1950-07-31 8 MAGIC HANDS BARKER DIES AT 81 Shunned by other doctors LANCASTER. England, Monday. 2IR HERBERT BARKER, the man who won a famous victory over doctors for recognition of manipulative surgery, has died m hospital at Lancaster. He beat tUe doctors. But he failed m one of his aims to live360 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-07-31 8 picture. FINCY DRESS— Mr. Muthiah. Miss Chua Chen Poh and Miss Mary Chan— all students of the liingapore Institute of Commerceseen during the "fancy dress" competition during the annual celebrations of the Institute held at the week eTnd. Free PressFree Press - 40 words
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Article121 1950-07-31 8 Girl drags attacker into canal GLASGOW, Mon. A MAN attacked Rae Tennent. 16, with a bottle as she walked along a canal towpath yesterday. She feared he intended to push her into the water. So she jumped in— and pulled him with her. The man clambered out of the canal121 words
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Article156 1950-07-31 8 CROYDON, Mon. FE Rev. J. Derrick Underwood stood at an open grave with four mourners and read the funeral service for his 78-year-old great-uncle, Mr. Charles Archibald Tearoe. retired accountant. The coffin. brought by hearse from the mortuary attached to the Mayday Hospital. Crovdon. was156 words
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Article84 1950-07-31 8 JERUSALEM. Mon. ISRAELIS may m future buy 1 one pair of shoes and one suit of clothing a year, according to an announcement m Jerusalem yesterday by Israel's Minister of Supplies. Mr. Dov Joseph. The minister, m a broadcast announcing the tattooing, explained that the country'sA.P. - 84 words
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Article42 1950-07-31 8 The U.S. government se j S mograph station at Barber's Point Honolulu, on Saturday recorded a seemingly large" earthquake at 7.07 a.m. Honolulu Standard Time. The quake was believed to be m the vicinity of the Philippine Islands.- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article26 1950-07-31 8 The mail train from Port Elizabeth to Johannesburg was derailed yesterday near Colesburg, Cape province. The driver was killed and 11 pas.srn^rr.s injiirprj. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article20 1950-07-31 8 Syria yesteraay asked the United Nations Security Council to take "necessary measures" against alleged increased "aggression" by Israel.20 words
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Article55 1950-07-31 8 According to a Government of India notification published m New Delhi on July 27 the following main items will be licensed for imports from Japan during JulyDecember 1950; industrial mechinary and parts of heavy electrical equipment, nonferrous metals, dyes, camphor, raw silk, woollenyarn, artificial silkGIIS - 55 words
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Article50 1950-07-31 8 ACROSS OCEAN IN A YACHT An American naval officer md a German yachtman left Bremerhaven, Germany, yesterday m their 16-ton yacht m which they intend to sail :he Atlantic. They are iLeut.-Comdr. Jack Wool, 46, of San Rafael, California, and Erich Koeppen, 42, of Bremen-Burg, a Bremer:iaven suburb. A. P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article292 1950-07-31 8 NEW DELHI, Monday. A DDRESSING the 59 young American members of the Youth Argosy Organisation at Government House here, the president, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, said that it was difficult for one who did not know India m 1915 to realise how Gandhiji, by his precepts and practice,292 words
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Article, Illustration11 1950-07-31 8 What's the meaning of this bolt m my tea. Hawkins sabotage?11 words
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Article87 1950-07-31 8 Assaulting the umpire is costly MELBOURNE. ThUTS. TlfE average cost of tenting ones feelings on the umpire has risen sharply In Melbourne. George Winchcombe. of South Melbourne, was fined £AlO for having assaulted Australian Rules umpire Ray Hughes. Two others were sent to jail without the option for the same87 words
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Article21 1950-07-31 8 A flre of unknown origin yesterday destroyed workshops and offices at the St. Nicholas naval dockyard m Marseilles. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article36 1950-07-31 8 Air India international service to Europe is expected to be increased to four times a -WH'k. irist^nd nf thp pivspnt three, with effect from next year, according to a spokesman of the company. GIISGIIS - 36 words
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97 1950-07-31 8 Uniform was "shabby so he resigned HONITON. DEVON. Men. 23-years service Honlton's town-crier has pesiened because the Town Council were so long m buying a new uniform. The crier, Mr. John Lak», has given the Council a quarter's notice from midsummer. And this m spite of the fact that heReuter - 97 words
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Article81 1950-07-31 8 Refugees seek Premier's aid KARACHI. Mon. IJUNDREDS of sodden refugees, whose flimsy shelters had been washed out by recent monsoon rains, yesterday besieged the house of the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, at Karachi, clamouring; for adequate cover from the rain. Thousands of refugees live m improvised sheltersReuter - 81 words
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Article79 1950-07-31 8 ALGIERS, Mon. A SEARCH plane, which laft nitjht spotted the wreckage of a French Bristol airiiner forced down m the Sahara Desert on Saturday with 23 passengers— ten of them women and a crew of four, signalled that there were so signs (if life nearby.Reuter - 79 words
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Article227 1950-07-31 8 LONDON, \i Qm mm ARTHIR TREADGOLD, who Mtow* J dike or bust" gold pioneers m thr ru n walked into the Law Courts London In one mittened hand he carried hk old bowler hat; m the other a icrewed-u and battered briefcase. Across a. shoulder of his227 words
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Article42 1950-07-31 8 T" 1 "Wai For cially expressed ItT Jz to the Italian E mb the incident* that led u»? withdrawal ot teams from v France b>o<l c race. The 1ti1...; eluding the favour Gino B^r m the Pvr- no, tors. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article44 1950-07-31 8 WINE, are Mid of embezzleiri' Donal R f: of Calll This findu ihe papula subjer 4 ].> embezz. when a I cial trouble I over with o cause hr He vi frauds as I he suddenly r< stealing. ai\< quen- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article77 1950-07-31 8 BAGHDAD, Mon JRAQI council ministers yesterday reached no decision o n the United Nations Secretary -Generals request for troops for Korea, according to well-informed sources. The ministers held a special meeting to consider Mr Trvgve Lie s request and study the I. international developments It isA.P. - 77 words
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Article32 1950-07-31 8 Four members of the Norwegian Himalayan expedition, among them British Capt. H. R. A Streather hay. conquered the llth. highest p^ak m the world the 25 263--foot Tirich Mir, ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article18 1950-07-31 8 SHOTGUNS IN MAIL BAGS S*ati found five four D.i detained for Pol ire shot*>>.: quan;.' large b.i ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article16 1950-07-31 8 and 1 a high-pov car plu:. during I of the Grand P. at Geneva j U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Advertisement265 1950-07-31 8 riniON SI A LING A-;?ust Book-Kee > ir. j Tvpir.c. Shorthand, English I-VIII. Maths, v-vili. Bpeeta] vh V-VI CllllKf v M.C.A. I. 101 Selegie Road. FOR SU.r FIEI D G I ASSES: Telescope^— Cr 1 I M^mfiers. etc. ft Sen*. Optical Partition r-. 13. Battery FORD MERCURY. 1950, and '•^s265 words
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Advertisement83 1950-07-31 8 SPECIAL OFFER FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY From Mst July To 14th August I i I New Sh ip men t of FRESH NORCO BUTTER Selling at 1.45 per lb And at the same time we v i>h to inform our customers that we freshh tmtbtd coffee mil -rouiul into pure83 words
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Miscellaneous53 1950-07-31 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris ON.V As< \MSS TO BE\ I C-OT H£s NTE^ES7-A\2 I 7——————^ I MY GUEST THERE FOR A FEW THAT'LL LAST U\7, L IVF GET J^A i^HE^wm< SatS? >— DAYS--WITVI THE CHANCE OP /J fc^^ T//^ PRWOPAL /j~->^ F^M Heßc WITH NATLRAw I MA<l\3 HERSELP AN53 words
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Miscellaneous15 1950-07-31 8 HIGH TIDES Today: 1.05 p.m; Bft. 9 ins. Tomorrow: 0.20 p.m; 10.2; 1.35 p.m 8.8.15 words
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Advertisement172 1950-07-31 1 "■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a SHRIRO LiilllLa /<■■ cent anJ vitit/uj JanJa a/ /L VV\&^ 1 iXWO^ u> sOet /tie aiifilauj >^ ntya/Aacfa-e mod uatjtul (fanx k H filM I mm /auv pleaure m inviting you to our display at the Trade Fair ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I i HAKURO j Sewing Machines I Vi 5 J 1172 words
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Article316 1950-07-31 2 JHK FIFTH postwar exhibition to be held by the Happy World will open tomorrow. This year it is called tlie Singapore Trade Exhibition and it will be open until August 14. Like last year's Singapore Progress Exhibition, it will be held just outside the Happy316 words
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Article, Illustration281 1950-07-31 2 George G. Thompson - George G. Thompson by Public Relations Secretary, Singapore. (SINGAPORE is the international shopping centre of S.E. Asia and must therefore take every opportunity to show the wares from the exchange of which her prosperity and secur- i itv derive. Every day is a trading day, but281 words
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229 1950-07-31 2 Stall No. l 4— Lcr Pineapple Co., Ltd. 5 6 Comfort Furniture Co. 7 Kwong L<-r Sang. 8 F. E. Zuellig (M) Ltd. 9 Cheong Lee. 10 -Glorison Co. n Fraa ri: Neave (Confectionery). 12 IS— -Singer Sowing Machine Co. 14229 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-07-31 2 I THIS IS HOW the exhibition (/round looked earlier this mouth when the firs* stalls were h?ing erected. Compare fhe "ccjie with J fir' ''Ads ds as you will i see them tomorrow at ihe Happy World41 words
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Advertisement140 1950-07-31 2 ENJOY WITH THE LOVELIEST HEALTH DRINK GINGER WINE PRODUCED IN ENGLAND SINCE 1 740 TRY IT LIKE IT ADOPT IT I v CINGERWI# I >. 4w In J IMI ll v S^^iSt 4r i I U P D WCT OF ENGtA^ GINGER AT ITS GLORIEST LMUILu it glamour's way rriJTC140 words
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Advertisement151 1950-07-31 2 For wholesale prices, please cc Sole Agents: F. E. ZUHLLIC M LI P.O. BOX 725 SINCAPC BBBSBBV^^' .BBSBI f. I. ZUELLIC tM LTD. PO ,OOK 725 SIHCA PROVED BRITISH MEDICINES (W[) of outstanding quality chocolate laxative iMaJTeLw^ |M l^^n^i Th« dual purpose \V\ HE ADAfHPc"t Op Lm/jXJ i.h...n, rub for151 words
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Article, Illustration601 1950-07-31 3 R UBBER FIRM FE TES 30 th ANNIVERSARY From industrialist to housewife, everyone will find something of interest m the many useful products of the Shum Yip Leong Rubber Works. VISITORS to the Happy World ie Exhibition will c to see again L r> wide range r v l> b601 words
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Article200 1950-07-31 3 "IJSIS m Miniature" will be the theme of the United States Information Service stall at the Singapore Trade Exhibition even to the colour scheme. Displays will be divided into the three important functions of the Service, the news section, the library and the audio-visual200 words
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Article, Illustration14 1950-07-31 3 GIRLS assembling rubber shoes m a 'aetory of the Shum Yip Leong Rubber Works.14 words
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Article, Illustration357 1950-07-31 3 This wine bows to none in flavour and smoothness 4 MONO the exhibits at the Happy World Trade Exhibition is Angel Ginger Wine, an English wine which bows to none m quality, smoothness, and flavour. It is on view at Glorison's stall and will nake the acquaiptance of many people357 words
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Article58 1950-07-31 3 IfIENZLE clocks am: are after a beavj back through the war again becoming a very popular brand hi the marta cially well known for their reliability and modera.e prices. Sole Agents for Singapore and the Federation are Messrs. F. E Zuclhg <M< Ltd. which display m Stand58 words
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Advertisement433 1950-07-31 3 IF ITS RUBBER CONSULT US- JE^ Slipper, <^S^. T Cyc]« \&sJ OVER A QUARTER /m\ In the manufacture of ALL Tubs CENiURY'S EXPERIENCE KINDS OF RUBBER GOODS <^\2 Laboratory 0 Rubber im s^ J fcfc TI6IER Cloy F^—^§X INDUSTRIAL USE* <*^ MEDICAL Or LABORATORY USE Al» types of hoses, plain433 words
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Article, Illustration296 1950-07-31 4 To the old varieties has been added Bisquit 4 ALO, a new creation which mixes well with either plain water or soda, depending on your preference. £OGNAC will have its place at the stall of Jacobson van den Berg (Spore) Ltd., agents for296 words
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Article122 1950-07-31 4 THE HAPPY Wor.u v- .11 ird priies to the ten playa and will also sponsor Parade <>f Exhibitors for which six ..nd four n\- I Mil bo* vjvcn to the ten most Dies. The Parade will bo held m .gust 9 9 p.m. From Tuesday, A122 words
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Article, Illustration139 1950-07-31 4 A nd for the women there is Max Factor This will be one disp. no woman will want to the meantime, here c beauty hints \yo.MKN will doubtless make straight for the display of Max Factor beauty ;ii<ls. which will be one of llu* attractions ;/t the 1950 IVade Exhibition.139 words
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Article282 1950-07-31 4 One of the stalls will tell you IN THIS year'i Trade Exhibition at the 1 hippy World whi c li opens tomorrow, the Public Relations Office Ikis also taken a stand. Here it will demonstrate pictorially by mlarged photographs and multi-lingual captions the work282 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-07-31 4 MISS --.'PAN and Miss fan fejf, The th cc girlgire mcv. h //,i,,, lf nT«°tw AuOUSt 4 The WWW ff r tfappy VorZd m conjunction with then 1950 trade exhibit30 words
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Article35 1950-07-31 4 Thread fa beautiful sewing handle and ball.. knit;.:. Th, 200 year sewinp, i Its tru gold, to cer hiph gui Do you puts over book:, vising you and th« Messrs F Ltd.. No 8 a:35 words
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Advertisement60 1950-07-31 4 iLj—^ AT THE HAPPY WORLD TRADE EXHIBITION (/^^■^^J STANDS NO. 19, 20, 21, 22. COGNAC O^^^^s DIC I^l l TIT 1 BARNANGENS \-X2&*e> FOR THE CARE OF THE MOUTH AND TEETH TIME, EFFORT, MONEY fMjj^§L A >r^ r -V-^Vri' -r*^ 4 FOR ADDITION, SUBTRACTION MULTIPLICATION SOLE IMPORTERS JACOBSON VAN DEN60 words
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438 1950-07-31 5 SINGER— A SUCCESS FOR 100 YEARS But today Singer machines j i serve over half a million homes > < an Malaya and have become a household essential. is YOU sew and the thrill vim a beautiful me, to make s gathers and438 words
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Article, Illustration523 1950-07-31 5 Ovaltine. the ideal tropical standby, is made at one of the most scientific dairy farmfactories m the world OVALTINE Dairy England, m Singsh obtain this ii is one entiiic of Ihis c ole ;land b standand milk :>re- Ovaltine, it D m523 words
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Advertisement227 1950-07-31 5 VISIT THE SINGER STALL No. 12-13 Af Tht HAPPY WORLD TRADE FAIR j MACHINE ■>"" I I A&f^ t I \y¥W w 0 a n<J eR shop. I ir 45/48 PECK SEAH STREET, SINGAPORE. Phone: 7941 21 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone: ***** 449 GEYLANG ROAD, SINCAPORE. And throughout Malaya. S.n*er227 words
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Article375 1950-07-31 6 J. C Jacobsen, besides making his beer famous, set up a scientific foundation that has been a boon to the free world. largest and oldest lager beer brewery m Scandinavia, the Carlsberg Breweries, is over a hundred years old, J. C. Jacobsen, who started the375 words
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Article193 1950-07-31 6 Cocoa and hemp for Pahang AMHERST Estates <Selan- gor) Ltd. Is interested In the growing of cocoa and manila hemp m Pahang. The man lla hemp company is Malayan Products Ltd.. and the cocoa-growln» company Pahang Cocoa Estate Ltd Both ventures adjoin Amherst E. tatea Ltd 'a Jcnderak estate The193 words
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213 1950-07-31 6 Lifeguard gives you the purest of cow's milk II FEG l ARD Sweetened Condensed Milk, one of the exhibits at the Happy World Trade Exhibition, is prepared fan Australia Und c r per f c d hygienic conditions from Ihe purest and richest cows' milk with Ihe addition of white213 words
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Article, Illustration242 1950-07-31 6 THE STAND of the General Electric Company Limited of HimLmd has been laid out to show a selection of the enormous range of electrical and allied equipment manufactured by the largest Bri t i s h electrical manufacturing concern m the world. Several242 words
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193 1950-07-31 6 JHERE is one small man who will be at the Happy World Trade Exhibition every night from the opening until the closing and who also has to stay there while the exhibition is dosed. This little man is the "Shriro Imp", who you193 words
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Advertisement53 1950-07-31 6 WITH m WORLD-FAMOUS 3 ba 1 bmjJ^P^^^ mV^'-JT i bj bß^^^BßjbH t' BY .^VoeM^k. VXa-^ >. a" JBJtfjJrip^JLCT^/Tf^M-^* a■ Lt _t A t ßßßbbSbßbjl^^^^ bb/ iS^fe^y^*'^^^* 1 ''yriijJKS^Bv^BaßßßSSsK^^^F^- Y^V I \«OfO^^ Ji BB'^ I w k^L< i/1 flr Bj B I fl m\4v jm M BJ BBBk BBB^ 1 B53 words
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Article, Illustration300 1950-07-31 7 jrwood is the name for typewriters From a small beginning this pioneering American firm has grown into a mighty worldwide organisation. rr;n; MOD X R N world requifia writers, acCOUllt;m(i adding lines ;ni(| there is better naihe m the >ir\ than Undcra small begin--55 years ago,300 words
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Article53 1950-07-31 7 IATE:<T fashion fad to ratch up with the ladies m Sydney are the little chips which hold gloves together und are supposed to prevent f hem getting lost. -It doesn't work, according to the lost property department Ninety percent of thp gloves handed m are— you've guessed it53 words
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419 1950-07-31 7 Naina Mohamed's display offers a host of suggestions m pill form. JT JS surprising how many people po through life feeling "half weir, not really ill and yet not really lit; always ;i little under pur. Many m fact become almost resigned to419 words
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Article, Illustration434 1950-07-31 7 MARDEN CO. ARE A SINGAPORE SUCCESS STORY QURI N G the Japanese occupation of the Far East, all foreign linns had to suspend business m .the occupied countries. As a result, their Asian employees lost their jobs and had to look for other means of making434 words
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Advertisement30 1950-07-31 7 I THE LEADING TYPEWRITER SINCE 1895 For your office equipment requirements consult: UNDERWOOi GENERAL AGENCIES LTD. iniAiA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUK phone: 250Q 39 BEACH STREET Phone: j*' u30 words
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Advertisement41 1950-07-31 7 LJUmhI 1 k vlr i 1 t/lntlil I I N &i 5 lit t IU>I i I KilJB X f t fl ADVT. OF THE GEr.ERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. OF ENG:a\; S -ap of f M KUA t A lu«*U r"41 words
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Advertisement499 1950-07-31 8 m by MAX FACTOR |I|HEKL^ creates fashion^ new FASHfON odor«t th»n«w, provocative make-up effect that P«H-Cake create*. Challenging. oHerl^ feminine cdmplejrten beauty that hint* of f lady-like daring is yours. Pan-Cake instantly adot X flawless, radiant appeal to your complexion. veils blemishes, guards against dryness. h«lp« .or "^*3& r W499 words
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