The Singapore Free Press, 4 September 1950
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Title Section18 1950-09-04 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA 17.57S SINGAPORE, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1950. ••Kirfc TEN ffcVl*18 words
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Article, Illustration118 1950-09-04 1 MORE U.S. TANKS IN ACTION Planes attack m 't>ea souper IfcMKRKAN an.! South Korean counter-attacks have stopped "last p (ommunist oft'ensives on four flaming battle fronts m Korea. The United Nations 1 forces lashed back against the desperate m korr;m dr:*os on Ihr Poluuii; front. ;it the northeast corner ofU.P. - 118 words
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Article565 1950-09-04 1 From LIONEL CRANE 4 FTKK the vicious attack on the southern front **hdd by the American 25th Division at the weekem! they have a new name for the road between Masan and Chin.ju. They now call it "Death Alley". Every car and truck moving up565 words
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Article106 1950-09-04 1 In the Singapore itee Pi on Monday, Aug. llrf. it was stated that a "wrong" horse was placed third at the Selangbr Turf Club raops on the preceding Saturday and that, although the error was rectified. tl>e numbers of the placed horses were not changed on106 words
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Article, Illustration182 1950-09-04 1 U.S. RACES AID TO SAVE INDO-CHINA WASHINGTON. Mon. •THE United States was reported to be speeding up arms aid to IndoChina m expectation of a new crisis within a few weeks m that sector of the Asian front. Reports from n and French sources I that Moscow-trained Ho Chiminh isA.P. - 182 words
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Article109 1950-09-04 1 Free Press Stan lu'porttT ?iUGAR control comes into 3 force In B i today. mi ever? man, woman or :hild b> entitled to hall I tatl per i Thp Free Presi was told his morning mat about 1.000 ration cards for sugar were HUed every day109 words
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Article134 1950-09-04 1 HONG KONG, Monday. pKKINCa radio last night aijain accused tin* Hong Kong authorities of "high-handed, illegal actions". It protested against recent regulations restricting Chinese entry into the Colony (imposed because of over-crowding), "the persecution of Chinese residents, and the infringement of Chinese sovereignty". TheReuter - 134 words
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Article53 1950-09-04 1 IT WAS black Monday t l iis morning, for more than 90.000 school children m Government and aided schools m Singapore who returned to school after a month's vacation. Two more emergency schools opened today m Trafalgar Street, and at Sungei Whamp OP providing accommodation for 1,00053 words
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Article108 1950-09-04 1 r!• LI I.U. MOn. REPRESENTATN nearly 000 former prisoners oj w Japan demanded r para i rom the Japan the m I n m up. Mr Gilbert Douglas, eh i -man ol the Glasgow branch said United Stat< i payIng ex-prison i I the Japnu-Reuter - 108 words
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Article14 1950-09-04 1 Th-^ Pop? his civa't'd thr A (m- prefecture of Tai- A .P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article37 1950-09-04 1 BRIDGE BREAKS UNDER TRAIN Nine persons were killed and 35 injured yesterday when the Kashmir express on its way to Delhi was derailed after a bridge collapsed at Pathankot. near the IndoPakistan border. Railway officials suspect sabotage.37 words
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Article29 1950-09-04 1 The United States Government is expected to benin buying wool abroad m tbe next few weeks, to build up a reserve for defence Durposes.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article84 1950-09-04 1 what the finders claim is "massive formation' or uranium has been found «>n the banks of the Ferguson river, near Kathei.i.t, 2uO miles south of Darwin, itt /tastraUa'f barren northern territory. Tlie deposit was found by three Katheitee residents who bought their own griper counter ifterReuter - 84 words
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Article106 1950-09-04 1 Funeral of Lt. Smith THE funeral took place at I BidaMuri yesterday of| Lieut Ronald Smith. R<> Navy, who died of Uijui s .vi d m an explosion on the Boom Defence vessel II MS. Barwind. last veek. Lieut. Smitn was Droai Tanke..ii. Hampshire. The other HMS Barwind casualty, AMeHnunui106 words
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Article32 1950-09-04 1 Thirteen of the 50 people who perished i 7 i the <*rash of a Ttarus World Aiiiincs plane 65 miles north ol (.'aro last Thursday are still unidentified.- A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article22 1950-09-04 1 The Princess Royal, sister of the Kins:, entertained officers of the Pakistan Signal Corps to tea near Leeds yesterday— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article96 1950-09-04 1 POLICE and military co-rperaicd m Coalville, Leicester- shire. yesterday to tohre the mystery of smoke bombs that have been planted m the town and m surrounding villages. The latest incident was at midnight when a policeman making a routine check of the gates to a factory sawReuter - 96 words
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Article98 1950-09-04 1 Bishop asks the scientists BIRMINGHAM, Monday. IMIK doctrine that -human life is inherently sacred' was questioned by Dr. E. YV. Barnes. Bishop of Birmingham, last night, at a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of SciiMic •<•. "The world needs m «d human saidReuter - 98 words
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116 1950-09-04 1 'Avoid war end deadlock' Labour LONDON Monday. ADEEP-seaUd fear of war and a wide drsire for 1 negotiated end to the East-West deadlock was revealed yesterday among; the rank and file »f Britain's ruling Labour Party. This is seen m the publication yesterday o; tightly-packed pages of resolutions and amendmentsA.P. - 116 words
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Article62 1950-09-04 1 /"•REEK Army Headquarters yesterday published a itaieiwni by a Commu: gueiilla. which s-uri Uu Greek Communist format: were being trained In Poland, Hungry and Chechoslovakia. The guerilla, named Zannis »aye himself up to the Greek authorities, the Headquarters said, after fcilll th« leader ol a PolishReuter - 62 words
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Article39 1950-09-04 1 Chin Communist muni- -rs have been h d by their union to step up production "to su:>;)lv more i ins to t!i«- army ior liberating Formoaa. the New China News Agency reported m a Peking d39 words
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Article25 1950-09-04 1 r Consul J. X i tmd D on tM :il:«w!ul ■ben v aiid Che H nab nt. uu: ov 111 M25 words
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Article28 1950-09-04 1 India's Health Rajkumari Amrit Kau in Lond b»- c iborai ion In hum understanding and triendj with o her I of mankind be m ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement73 1950-09-04 1 GI^TS j SMOKERS U.S. de SUVA f Orrliard Rd. lIIIIIIIIHSSI' ::;i:i!liii|!fnitllliWHi~ i I TWn is a feeling of restfulness throughout the hojse. Worry and anxiety have given place to relief and cheerfulness— j BABY IS ON COW GATE NOW j 1- Look at him! All chuckles and chubbiness j\ weight73 words
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Advertisement54 1950-09-04 1 i^aniii^iiijinu] D. P OUTDOOR PHOTO GRAPH V I. RAFFLES PLACE. SPORE COPP JOHN LITTLEST TEL ***** IIRELLI UENERaL Carries SAFETY FIRST Specify Pirelli General >. Cables made to C. M. A. /6j tt ct Jj\cwl\ specification. THE MADE IN ENGLAND V*^* >*^«/ ADVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO, LTD OF54 words
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Article975 1950-09-04 2 Mackenzie Porter - Mackenzie Porter .By IF you met Miss Wanda Bi« Canoe, a sophisticated, ravenhaired beauty who teaches dancing m Toronto, you wouldn't believe thai Canada has an Indian problem. A few minutes m a Toronto court-room before Brigadier O. M. tin, a full-blooded hawk, and975 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-09-04 2 In Britain new regulations governing employment of ju veniles on the stage hare come into force.16 words
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Article429 1950-09-04 2 Cecil Wilson - Playwrights Bound For The Top Cecil Wilson By "TWO playwrights of rare promise have made their bow m England. Thrse CilSCOVeriei are Roger MacDougail t4O». whose Arts Theatre play. "The Gentle Gunman." sent the critics into adjectival ecstasies recently, and Den.s Carman (31 whose "Captain Carvallo'" had a similar welcome429 words
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Article393 1950-09-04 2 Geoffrey Jenskin - Geoffrey Jenskin by IJNITED States scienl- ists are searching m South-West Africa for a legendary "mountain of copper" along the remote reaches of the Orange River, near its mouth, a region of stark red deserts, burning sands, and primitive bushmen armed with poisoned arrows. A393 words
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Advertisement55 1950-09-04 2 Vdrimk jgg.gfV*/ ££jl mCST EXHILRRRTinG Vimto i<k '^i e^ttud 6if PHOENIX RERfITED mm CO..ITD. TEL 37OO- 3709 _J FEDERATION 1L OF MALAYA j i TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 1950 Copies may be obtained from The Straits limes Press Ltd., Cecil Street, Singapore, or from our Branch Offices m Kuala Lumpur, poh or55 words
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Advertisement87 1950-09-04 2 m sickness. w*J pi ?!Tv"S IHf after an illn<?1 the rich l^N b«Hiy-buil<linK elements m Scott < T < Brssa r t?r; c hciiith d > And w hen you are fit Sootts IMMMI «r v U uHU fiVM Vi »vj vigorous ■trtnttli and help* fm to mSTmT the world87 words
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Miscellaneous205 1950-09-04 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR I DOKN today, you arc one of those versatile persons uho ni turn your hand to almost anything that tomes up. Adept at Mathematics, you would make a good scientist or engineer. provided >ou were so trained m youth. I You must lirst deride what it is205 words
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Miscellaneous583 1950-09-04 2 K&tt>: *&> jt*..Jt% /Att£^^^tfHi^B^M3Kl^^M^^^BftBßßßßßS^Sßß!i^' SMt&t SINGAPORE HI I X NETWOSE) 4SI and 41.7 BMtres 10 a m Newi from Binc*P orc 13 Programmes m Malay; l pm Monday M:i?inee— Buzz Adlam Or cbcstrm; l :<o Time Signal am n-\k^ M. r Cowboy Bongs; 6 Programme Summary f S4)J Compose: of583 words
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Article361 1950-09-04 3 'We told you so 9 said openly rn-A^rivr t ni, Mm a ay. DEMN ANTS of tht Nazis, now called ex-Nazis, are watching with interest the efforts of the West German Occupation authorities and the Bonn Government to strengthen their defences against the Communist "national resistanceReuter - 361 words
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65 1950-09-04 3 TOKYO. Sun. B\ Japam-> rnment mX blow to Communist m H nations labour X wben the AttorH«- Oei >ttice ordered X n of the leftist ■a;u!i i pncll of which claimed i ..lip of 1.050.000 I \ttorney-General a] W the L.ais-on H theReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration95 1950-09-04 3 •i hv GcnaakM Lriotnte. Paris tourlurier. at th* n *taU »mn m honour of Kin? Farouk I it ih«* I>eauville i j.) >. v\ v.> Qdi silver lamp ra v th intricate It draped skirt and *reen «ii N»n. It is worn by L?yptian dancer Samis Gamal ir a kin?sA.P. - 95 words
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Article248 1950-09-04 3 SCARED BY DA Y SAFE AT NIGHT [By HAL BOYLE •>. :.t u*d Press Correspondent m Korea !v Mt.lll a nd you are milrs behind your own i :nav have i;one up to the front ana been during the day. but that was earlier. You om^ homo to the tapwaterA.P. - 248 words
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Article30 1950-09-04 3 A Greek Communist leader is reported to have said that his party has "purged our ranks of trai*<»rs and cowards" for a new flszht asainst the mment. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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241 1950-09-04 3 LOCK HAVEN, Pennsylvania, Sunday. JO YOl* do not believe m ghosts. Well, maybe that is because you do not live near Koad Hollow. For the headless Frenchman of Kettle Crick still roams the wilds m these parts. At loast. that is what the folks of241 words
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Article103 1950-09-04 3 'Ghost of Guam' unfit for duty SEATTLE. Sun. JLIR. George Ray r.veetf. the Robinson Crusoe of World War 11. has been found physically unfit for duty. The U.S. Navy announced its findings after Mr. Tweed called back to the fleet, was given a physical examination. The news did not surprise103 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-09-04 3 photo Private Thomas Merante, 1!). wounded m Korea, is greeted by Mr. Sac Sun Rim, Counsellor at the Korean Embassy, on his arrival by plane m Washington en rout* 1 t« a I T S. army hospital.- USISUSIS - 38 words
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Article51 1950-09-04 3 AIRLINES CUT THEIR COSSES LONDON. San. BRITAIN'S stale-owned airlines lost i 19.155.481 In the year ending March 31. There was a loss of 1 9.740,000 for the preceding 12 months. The figures were published jresterd&y m the annual reports Oj the British Overseas Airways Corporation and British European Airways Corporation.A.P. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration88 1950-09-04 3 Inniun iruntier officers visit a frontier bridge across the River Araxes, dividing Iran from Soviet Russia, at Khoda-Afareen, m the province of northern Azerbaijan. Soviet territory lies at the far side of the bridge on this picture. Tension along the IranianRussian frontier has increased since the outbreak of the KoreanA.P. - 88 words
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Article64 1950-09-04 3 AMMAN, JORDAN. Sun. JEWS were reported to have attacked Arab territory near Hebron on Wednesday night with two tanks carrying soldiers who pierced the Arab lines near Beitjibrin. 10 kilometres north of Hebron. The soldiers opened lire on the inhabitants who exchanged five and forcedA.P. - 64 words
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Article, Illustration307 1950-09-04 3 aN over-call m No-trumps should normally imply a double guard m trie suit (or suit si bid by !»n opponent. In rubbri bridr;? i i 3 a common practice on t •traof hand «ith a long solid suit to risk this overcall wkn or.ly h singlf guard, but307 words
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Article243 1950-09-04 3 THE PIGMIES VOL UNTEERED MANILA, Sunday. TWENTY Negritos— black-skinned, kinky-haired, four-foot tall pigmies trekked down out of the Zambales Mountains to volunteer once again to serve with the IT.S.l T .S. forces. Macario Gunerred. their leader and the only one of the group who speaks much English, told the PampangaA.P. - 243 words
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Article27 1950-09-04 3 Russia has agreed to join the Big Three Western Powers thus work at New York m .1 new discussion on }n j Austrian Treaty. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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240 1950-09-04 3 HONG KONG, Sunday. DUDDHISM, Confucianism and other "isms" forwidely practised by the 450,000,000 inhabitants of China are today rapidly losing ground before the onslaught of Communism. The main causes of their decline, in the opinion of observers, are the lack of inspiring leadership andReuter - 240 words
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Article, Illustration12 1950-09-04 3 Sorry. a te.'^utl t thought for i second it wai hi nt.v"l12 words
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Article20 1950-09-04 3 M oci'.vi Nilakam] Siamese cUpkMn iti senlative In J:ii)an nounceii the of th»> R a m Tokyo.— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement181 1950-09-04 3 introducing |f |g£§ ELI t ■jK/f--s£*% 1I^"^ N BuNDs Flexafum is strong, flexible Venetian Blind X v > V>i^^^^hjl2v^ mater, ,jl made of special formula aluminium It is feather-light, beautifully finished an<J gives lifetime serv.ee Assembled By DECORATIVE COLOURFUL ST. QUEK FURNITURE RUST PROOF WILL NOT CHIP STORE LICMT STAYS181 words
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368 1950-09-04 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Sept. 4, 1950. Not so tragic rilFKh 13 a sooci deal of use, znd a good many debatable points the personal report Mr. .J. K. Swaine, airman of the Perak Rubb Plantations. Ltd.. which has just n released m Lonn to iio out with the368 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1950-09-04 4 Colm Brogan - Wanted-United Army Of Europe Colm Brogan "It is the one great piece of business m our day" By THE defence of Europe overshadows all other western issues. It is the one great piece of business of our day. Yet. when Winston Churchill challenged the politicians at Strasbourg to form a1,232 words
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Article538 1950-09-04 4 SOLDIER an air- man a diplomat, an international leader, and a man who carries one of the largest loads ever put on to the shoulders of one officer —such is Sir James Robb. the Commander-in-Chief of the Western Union Air Forces. An .-\:r Chief Mars lal of538 words
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Article, Illustration14 1950-09-04 4 til Chief Marshal J.r Jai.tet -lime Rjbb c ChUlotthe We, tern Union Air forces!14 words
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Letter209 1950-09-04 4 INOT£ with lonu disgust that Citizen '-Talking ueut Singapore" on Satur--1 has joined that n chorus whoie continual i 'ram teems to be "down with the taxi and trisha driver." This refrain to me is &trid- ntly out ul tune tor tWO reasons; it inters that the nnly209 words
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Article551 1950-09-04 4 The Lessons Of Korea by MA) -GENERAL F. C. FULLER, CsU Ci.E.. P.S.O. l/OREA is but a corner of the world problem, and to the West, the most distant corner of all. Whatever Russia's aim there may be— whether to compel the Western Powers to scatter their forces: whether to551 words
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Advertisement32 1950-09-04 4 I The Premier House tor cups I j SHIELDS MEDALS j I" SILVER AKD E.P.N.S. S. P. H. de SUVA j •a iik.h si. spoke Xl II II Mil R i IPOH32 words
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Advertisement73 1950-09-04 4 PARLOPHONE MJJHL^ Records j EW V |A| P.VIOMA -Bel.' o WAI TZ OP MY HEAKT LOS (LI OS V I. A T ITI-LE FRENCH CAFE— Bri Dt TW vm. < riBH SAMBA- S.mba IBA THF WFDHIN HA po fm^ my smMmcm kmi a RAHY'.S IN BERML'DA-C 'TOh IVXII V 173 words
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Article339 1950-09-04 5 LIVING' WATER AND 'DEAD WATER Sprout growers challenge SMC Free Press Staff Reporter MAINTAINING that well-water is "living" water and tap water is "dead" water for growing bean-sprouts (towgay), Singapore j growers are ready to challenge the Municipal I authorities m a large-scale experiment. The controversy arose out of a339 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-09-04 5 picture. sident of thr .Municipal i ummissioners. with Mr. J. Kiddfll. an organ expert. ii;>pt*ctinc part of the instrument it Victoria Memorial Hal!. Singapore. to which alterations are to be mad?. Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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Article21 1950-09-04 5 M.UT Keoorter. A. .1 Buy" fair 1 j i r j I s. under 1 J21 words
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Article80 1950-09-04 5 IJJALAY students m Egypt will soon have their own 'Malaya House" if present plans to collect funds m various Malay States are successful, the Utu^an Melayu reports. The campaign was launched as a result of repeated pleas by Malay students m Egypt to the State Governments80 words
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Article26 1950-09-04 5 I Rural will open adult English j on Monday, Sept. 11, pjn at the Hv. a Chiow School. Baku Lane, He Pasir Paniane Road26 words
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Article109 1950-09-04 5 ()NLY two cX rki have responded to an invitation to the Singapore Municipal staff to follow a secretarial career m the Municipal Secretariat The Secretariat has 'cur vacant posts, and clerks who wish to pursue such a career will, on acceptance, be given an opportunity to gain109 words
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Article192 1950-09-04 5 Free Press Stall Reporter TWO hundred and forty-six registration rer- tificates for inventions has been issued by the Register \f Companies, Business Names and Patents, Singapore, during the past 13 years, including 11 this year. Ninety per tent. Inventors are British, and a few are Indians192 words
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Article, Illustration92 1950-09-04 5 The conference to consider the question of establishing a Muslim College for Malaya, to be held m Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 8 and 9, will now be held at Prince's Road Muslim School instead of Sultan Suleiman Club, as previously arranged. The conference will be opened by the92 words
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157 1950-09-04 5 Free Press Staff Reporter ANEW type of rubber-tyred handcart for the City*; street cleaners was introduced o n Saturday m the Collyer j Quay and Prince Street area, i The new type of cart will eventually replace the wooden carts now m use157 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-09-04 5 picture. MUNICIPAL Commissioner for South Ward, Mr. D. Robertson, and the Superintendent of the Municipal Town Cleansing Department, Mr. B. J. Doherty, look over a sample of the new type of handcarts which are to be used bv street cleaners. Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-09-04 5 THE Commissioner of the Singapore St. John's Ambulance Brigade, Dr. D. A. B. Hopkin, accompanied by the Lady Superintendent, Mrs. J. C. Barry inspecting the Women's Section of the Singapore Chinese Corps at the Outram School Padang yesterday.41 words
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306 1950-09-04 5 Free Press Staff Reporter \JtSLIM children should be adopted by Muslim families only, suggests a sub-committee appointed by the Muslim Advisory Board to report on the draft Bill to provide for the adoption of children m Singapore. According to the sub-committee. Muslim law prohibits the306 words
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Article78 1950-09-04 5 Free Prt-s* Staff Reporter A SPECIAL joint meeting of the Chinese Swimming Club pool committee and the club's general committee will be held on Sept. 11 to decide on the opening date of the new pool which will be completed soon. They will also discuss what78 words
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Article49 1950-09-04 5 A monthly meeting of the Singapore District Society of the Corporation of Certified Secretaries will be held m the British Council Hall. Stamford Road. Singapore, tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. Speaker will be Mr. S. F. i Mileham, A C.A.. who will deliiver a paper on "Practical Branch Accounting.'"'49 words
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350 1950-09-04 5 BAN ON RISKY CHILD ACTS IN CIRCUSES Free Press Staff Reporter r»IRCUSES and other travelling troupes which visit Singapore m future will not be allowed to stage risky acts m which child p°rformers are required to take part. This is provided lor In toe Cnildrens Charter (the Children and Young350 words
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Article48 1950-09-04 5 NO SURVIVORS IN CRASH MO survivors wert found j*' when the combined Army i and Police rescue learr. reach- Ed the crashed RAF. 'Dakota m the Keiantan jungle last night. Evidence was tha* the il people aboard the plane r:»d instantaneously v'atn it 1 crashed 10 d;iys -go48 words
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Article343 1950-09-04 5 QINGAPORES v. rldpre mi< I I play. They Married a ok is hardly m the Ben Travers class Of English furre But it is no worse than the sort of thines m which Ralph Lynn nnd George Gee have been starring, with great success, m343 words
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Advertisement130 1950-09-04 5 House of Household Linens fcfc KERTK IT JRaW Jk# 11 JL mid JfWL Cotton BED SPREADS It -.ctivf Bxrdt n .n D Blue Colour I'll I M k 71 x II TABLE CLOTHS I 43 I 36' h NAPKINS to tch BUr THEM NOW.' They are Cheap Good \\)((A\ s130 words
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Advertisement67 1950-09-04 5 I 5 I 0/ Special Interest To j HOUSEWIVES I i DAMASK I 1 I TABLE NAPKINS j 1 Ow CENTS EACH I 1 21x21' 1 I 1• OF EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY I I 1# A PLEASING DESIGN I 1 MADE IN IRELAND I I 1 A PERFECT NAPKIN FOR FAMILY67 words
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Miscellaneous41 1950-09-04 5 MAIL Surface mall i«= expected Singapore today from the Ped< nee for iirlace at the G.PO i.oon for Java, Pontlanafc, ristmai islands. Bastern Ausa and New Zealand (letter* only), Western Australia and Btani (parcels only); 5 45 p.m for tbe Federation.41 words
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Article, Illustration1470 1950-09-04 6 JOE LOUIS - My come-back will clear up the situation JOE LOUIS By IT was no surprise for me. The people all around have been real nice about my return to the ring. All those newspaper fellows that have been my friends since I first came around, they went right along and said1,470 words
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415 1950-09-04 6 H.K. Chinese begin well, but beaten Singapore Malay*.. 2; Hong Kong Chinese HONG KONG Chinese soccer tourists showed marked improvement m their match against Singapore Malaya at Jalan Besar Stadium yester day, but bad luck once again bogged their efforts After a promising start they held the Mala\ until four415 words
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Article60 1950-09-04 6 AUSTRALIA S BU B beatius Altif-d Hub*»r 'A iria' 10 S. 6 A C In th^ iro title «I.< T-ik or I I^on f (Australia* who fc Inpie Pohmann G^.rrtr 1 6—3 euilj m tlip men's d" :blp.Swedes. »^rj?t 3 6-0. Thelnia I >n by Ex.A.P. - 60 words
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Article38 1950-09-04 6 •pHF I by HU I r Pak. M me amavur down from 6-4 at. on In a field o: n. m uhis 10 furion. Ormolu, a 20-1 a iMfth m front Cirggmore Boy ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article24 1950-09-04 6 JUGOSLAVIA d Bwed on? m an international s<« or n Stockholm iv before a crowd 37.0O«1 All goals w> -^i A .P.A.P. - 24 words
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Advertisement99 1950-09-04 6 Jack Gardner m '^jj^^Sr V "^B" I.ihiin regards him v a new Bri.i> i heavyweight hope. NOW SHOWING n. i.r>. 4. »;.:;o A p.m. @HIAPERBa| ufiftOfflfilM 111 PhiN 11m March of Time i n\N( i: to UTO WEDNESDAY IKIPIK ATTRACTION ONE -WilH 111 MAKDfBS IT TARAWA" Aatheatk Battle Film m99 words
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Advertisement29 1950-09-04 6 per p m|^i> noil r^?x fc/i only the best is good enough... it must be farlsWrq h o or DISTRIBUTORS;— U C C I THI EAST ASIATIC CO LTD29 words
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Miscellaneous267 1950-09-04 6 Exclusive to //ip Singapore Free Press m Malaya T~ ->Vi -J I THkY TOOK HER AWAY 1:4 THAT II |\A/HERk US 60? NO YOU DR'Vt. I I HOW YOU I I shh -iV GOiMG^O I jxyXTVil !i^f^ AMBULANCE. IMPOSSIBLE TO j KNOW WHERE SHE I'LL DIRECT DIRECT t TRY TO267 words
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34 1950-09-04 7 rer. Giusepv. drove M to vietorv :id Prix at I the t 1 1 p ng iham nrmhtmi •on- I Überto Ai- lead KllO- Reuter A.P. U.P.Reuter; A.P.; U.P. - 34 words
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Article50 1950-09-04 7 Sebastain fractures thu mb re- f the right i tched Ml fore Sebast. to if have ■In for I rounds battle, which i ices, the pro- Presi towould ing back to I r )\isiona! boxing pro- i Kirn I b scheI h Little l head..ci w ltb Nene tan the50 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-09-04 7 m-i-heok. the llonjf h nese joalkecper. i a sail in the match -t Sintapore Malaya K«ag *rrr beaten l-l. ihnr fifth straight Krport in page six.26 words
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Article165 1950-09-04 7 U.K. rugby results OATtRDAYS UK Rugby w Union results were: Aberyvon 0. Kenfte Hill 6. Abcrtillerv 11. Cross Ktfl 3. BW head Park 112. Bnmchton Park 3: Bnc uid Albion 6. Pal ton b Bristol I Wcaton Super 9 i Bter n. Bedford 14 Ma* s^eg 17. Mountain Ash 0:Reuter - 165 words
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Article556 1950-09-04 7 By VETERAN EXPERIENCE triumphed over youth when six 1 more games m the men's open singles of the Singapore badminton championships were played off last night at the Clerical Tnion hall. Andrew Tan (Diehard), who won the men's junior singles title on Saturday, went three gruelling sets556 words
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Article525 1950-09-04 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Pink Gin much improved By DACE work was the order of the day at Bukit Timah this morning, when the Nos. 2 and 3 grass tracks were opened for training. Fast work was allowed on the second track, which was heavy. The only525 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-09-04 7 photo. ALLAN PATTERSON of Grea t Britain clears the bar at 6ft. sins. to win the high jump event at the European Games m Brussels. A .P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article162 1950-09-04 7 B> AII. AN LEWI QORDON Lanadown U ~r> he is nacku. 'ler Hie Smaaoore Gold meeting. H»- intends to •<- -turn to Penh West A lia. v. here he v ill sot tie permanent 1Gordon v ill be sorely riSmm ed from the rank! of n^praj162 words
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Article65 1950-09-04 7 U.K. cricket scores pLOSE of pfaif m v Baturds it's English nt\j rrirket matches ere: At iMtaMll, CC 2«1? Fdrich 135 pven for M Y^rkvh'.re 2.S to: no wirket \t Kin^loii-iin-Thimrv Soti I 199 41 for two \l B<iui!ieni>u'li 304 <Cr..pp 11, 1 G' > ney fiOi v Hampshire At65 words
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Article1022 1950-09-04 7 Reuter LATEST positions of U.K. soccer teams m the League competitions are: FIRST DIVISION P W D L F A pts Arsenal 5 3 2 0 7 2 9 Huddei^field 5 4 0 1 10 6 8 Burnley 5 3 116 3 7 Chailton A. *****57Reuter - 1,022 words
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1149 1950-09-04 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS X.L RACES REVIEWED By QITSTANDING performances by two three year olds, Admiral and MM were the main features of Saturday's racing at K.L. Admiral, a handsome chestnut gelding. French bred by Legend of France from Admiral's Daughter proved himself a galloper above1,149 words
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Miscellaneous38 1950-09-04 7 Today's sport TODAY: Community lxe.: Singapore Dist. (Army) 1 R.A.F. al lalan Besar stadium; Business Hse V Hon« Konc Sh. Bank v Tver >t t ndard at C.eylann: Bus. Use. B: Chartered Bank I Guthrle S.C at C.V.M.A.38 words
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Article57 1950-09-04 8 b\Vtr/l— On It Sept, 1950 to n^e Pc.ise-Watkin wife j tjor E H. Sweet R.T.R. at E H Btofapore. a son. On Ao 2-y.h 1950 at the Gahlei Nursing M;irjone. ol O St G. Farmer, a -r i Janet Beanort. kvh Or ptember, \t hi. to Gwon. v. lfe57 words
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Article68 1950-09-04 8 S:. :i Seng. UCC Lee aeed 61. peacefully •d away, 2-9-50. 392-10. Kirn i n Avenue, leaving behind her lit Van Sian r h ers. 3 dKOfh- w, 2 srm.--i;i-ls\v and 3 iciren to mourn hf*r loss. i g home 4-9-50. 4 p.m. .6 i\lON<i HUN TION't. i tv68 words
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Article318 1950-09-04 8 'PURITY PATROLMAN' IS JAILED Wrafs give evidence LONDON, Monday. TWO months before he was due to be released from the RAF after twelve years' "magnificent service", Flight-Sergeant Bertram Henson. 37, was sentenced to be reduced to the ranks, discharged with ignominy and serve eighteen months' imprisonment. The sentence, for offences318 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-09-04 8 INSPECTION TOl'R Admiral Sir Philip Yian, Coot-mander-in-Chief Home Fleet, strolls across the flight drck with Captain A. S. Bolt, commanding officer of the aircraft carrier Theseus, which is 1 nin? the naval forces tenting off Korea,36 words
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Article158 1950-09-04 8 RANGOON, Monday. DIRM.VS fast-shrinking minority community, the Anglo-Burmese, will benefit through a £10,000 grant by the British Government m recognition o f past services, states Mr. A. \V. 11. Taylor, British Consul-General In Rangoon. The grant was made m 1948 when the Burmese left the Commonwealth,158 words
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Article70 1950-09-04 8 LONDON. Mon. THE British steamer Burmount U.7G3 tons* travelling from Newcastle, New South Wales, to Bottast. Ireland, radioed yesterday that she had "serious shell damage* 1 and might require assistance. The ship was 25 miles off Socotra. approaching the Gulf of Aden. A Lloyds official saidReuter - 70 words
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Article45 1950-09-04 8 An Army private sen! by court martial at Chelsea to 14 days' detention for receiving boor known to be stolen was told by the president of the court "Another time, if you spp buekshee beer floating about, lay of! it."45 words
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Article109 1950-09-04 8 VENICE, Mon. TPHE Italian film 'Donne Scnza" Women without Names— was awarded the first David O. Soiznick -Golden Laurel Award" at the v.eek-«nd for the European film which has do:ir» the most to promote world understanding rhe election was made by a proup of film judgesA.P. - 109 words
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Article80 1950-09-04 8 PANE SWINGING Paul Deroy. aged 104, would not niintl setting mirried again if he could find the right girl. "I have been married twice already," he said. "You do not plan on things like that very much when you get to my age, but you neverA.P. - 80 words
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Article61 1950-09-04 8 WASHINGTON. Mon GROUP of United 6 Senators is studying the Legal a.v>rct.s of a proposal to set up internment camps for Communists In time of national emergency, Senator Hartley Kilgore, said yestei Senator K:V;orp advocated th* Ides Mi substitute for a Mroruiy supported plan for registeringReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-09-04 8 RUSSIAN WINNER Prince Bautlouin con«ratulatr» A. Andreeva, USSR who won the ***f**\ <■■■■»^ mea*c weight-putt with a distance of 4, feet, 0 > 8 inches, at the Heyse! Stadium, Brussels.28 words
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Article31 1950-09-04 8 India's first general elections, originally scheduled for next March, probably will be put off until October 1951. as arrangements for the elections are taking longer than expected. A.PA.P. - 31 words
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Article25 1950-09-04 8 President Quirino was stfrday reported to be planning the immediate organisation of a strong propaganda and intelligence win? at the armed forces.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration12 1950-09-04 8 "Do ue put criona Tie exhibits or in the dead c ffict12 words
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Article62 1950-09-04 8 U .S. fighters in flypast LONDON. Mon. AMERICAN F-84 Thunderbolt fighters will participate In an aerial parade over London on Sept. 15 to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Battle of Britain. Nearly two-thirds «>f the 216 planes taking part m the flypast will be jets. a tingle Hurricane fighterA.P. - 62 words
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Article63 1950-09-04 8 POLICE REDS IN GUN BATTLE Two police officers were killed and crrre seriously wounded m a gun battle with Communists seven miles south of the town of Pymbwe, m central Burma, 'according to hinterland reports yesicrdav.. Th polk" ho *ere ricp to famine atojs fought the Communists for two hours,A.P. - 63 words
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Article164 1950-09-04 8 ACROBATS £20,000 HAUL PARIS, Monday. rHE strains of gipsy music and a glimpse ©f beautiful women dancing m a French Riviera villa led a young Italian acrobat to carry out a £20.000 jewel robbery. The acrobat. Dante Spada. 26. told police he was responsible for164 words
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Article22 1950-09-04 8 Britain ••xport-d 2.106 tons Of tin worth USS3.T24.tK)O to the United Statei during July. rd ol Ttmde umounc- A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article60 1950-09-04 8 CASTEL GANDOU A DECREE of U gallon of n the heroic virtj Pius X the penult In the process \eu beatification yesterday The decree, r^ Pope Pius XII m palace at Cas:Italy cle.^rs the consideration of attributed to P and which are r beatification Vatiaai;60 words
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Article41 1950-09-04 8 AT pos: v kidnapped a maiden neai a clash between groups, wa> tody was the HcracUon p 1 charce.^ of .-.:>■■ carrying o( raclion and A a-lrd or.. warrant *ecu; Th C a \v mona i <A G: p41 words
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Article18 1950-09-04 8 Or. three Turk arrived m N for US In Nen London C and Philadelphia A A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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