The Singapore Free Press, 26 September 1950
1950-09-26
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1950-09-26 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration461 1950-09-26 1 KOREA VICTORY 'IS IN SIGHT' S. order: Seize Seoul today Gen. Edward M. Almond, Commander of the U.S. enih Division, has ordered the capture of Seoul it. -Gen. Walton Walker said "Victory is m sight From LIONEL CRANK KgfctisajK m the main streets of Seoul. Half of the city with461 words
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Article323 1950-09-26 1 FLUSHING, .Meadow lues. 'pHE British Foreign 1 Minister, Mr. Ernest Be Yin, yesterday pledged Britain's support for the l T nited States programme to strengthen the United Nations machinery to combat aggression. While reserving ihe right v his government to consider detailed modifications. Mr. Bevin sideU.P. - 323 words
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Article83 1950-09-26 1 Free Press Stan Repnrlcr THREE people— an Indian man and woman and a police constable were killed and 16 other* injured as a result of a triple CO H junction of Buona Vista and Pa Ir ang Roads, Singapore, i ing. an I woman83 words
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Article44 1950-09-26 1 day-old striae oi gas workers crippled some b ness hrms yesterday and many London families to bed with a cold supper. Gas pressure has slowly d< olined since the strike affected 17 plants supplying the northern half of London. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article202 1950-09-26 1 LONDON, Tuesday rrHK Prime 1 Minister, Mr. (lenient Attlee has replied with a strong No" to demands within his Labour Party for another general election this year. This report fame from a source close to No. lv Downing Street, who added that nothing short of aA.P. - 202 words
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Article43 1950-09-26 1 South Korea is still prod ing almost as much textiles as before the Communist invasion, the Economic Cooperation Administration reported yesterday E.C.A. textile experts are assisting textile mills which j are running around th« clock. seven days a week.- U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article61 1950-09-26 1 RANGOON. Turn A SPECIAL tribunal at Rangoon yesterday remanded Dr. Gordon S. Seagrave, who Is awaiting trial on o charge of lii°,h treason, m custody tor another two weeks— until Oct. 9. The move was necessary by law to keep the American be- hind prison. Dr. SeagraveA.P. - 61 words
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Article43 1950-09-26 1 In the presence members of his family only, the ashes of General Jan Smuts were scattered yesterday at the burial place of his son Japieon, the farm Doornkloof at Irene where the late Genera! lived for most of his life.- A.PA.P. - 43 words
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110 1950-09-26 1 Assisted by Singapore Harbour Boards biggest floating crane Ni I rod. went into action G down 32 this morning ?age a 00-ton lighter which was sunk by the Sumatra which hit Sing; r day morning. The lighter, whic to Ang'o-Dutch Lightera Co.. Ltd.. was110 words
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Article66 1950-09-26 1 Ministers 'agree The Brltisl D nls- ter, Mr Emmanuel sninwell, returned to London yesterday after attending the meeting of the Foreign and Defence Ministers of the *Big Three' m New York. He said on landing at London airport that the Ministers had reached "a measure of agreement" on the questionReuter - 66 words
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Article31 1950-09-26 1 Four people were killed and others wounded m it gun battle yesterday between Brazilian Communists and ]>olice m a street which forms the frontier between Brazil and Uruguay. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article42 1950-09-26 1 THOUSANDS of drunk* n s buzzed round the Customs hall at London Airport. But they were too drunk to sting anyone. They had all "had one on the house" when a bottle of cognac was droop ed by a passenger.42 words
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Article132 1950-09-26 1 rpHE Inited States is offerinji such technical help 1 to Malaya as bigger radio sets for police patrols and i loan of Chinese-speaking interpreters This was revealed m London yesterday by Lord Manrrott, who recently visited Malaya. He added that 'it would hardly seem decent"132 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-09-26 1 iocs- arc reported to be fi ghting m tin- Duk Son Palace, built by the last Kine; of Korea after the ■StltsinaI m ot his wife. Thi> pieutre is taken at the opening -eremimv nf the Joint Soviet- American Commission. \m-- Knrean and Russian flags are m52 words
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Article171 1950-09-26 1 'Cominform fosters war' FLUSHING, Meadows, Tuesday. DR. T. F. TSIANG, Nationalist China's delegate to the Inited Nations, yesterday charged the ominform with "festering, fomenting and financing civil wars m all countries not ruled by a Communist dictatorship" subservient to the Kremlin. Global aggression must be met with global defence" heA.P. - 171 words
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Article21 1950-09-26 1 The jute crop tnis year nab ated by the r ai dep met. 000.000 more biles ■a: A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article80 1950-09-26 1 FOURTEEN people left by Malayan Airways morning to attend the opening ceremony of Kuching Airport m Sarawak. Among them were Mr. A. v; Savage Singapore Direct Civil Aviation. Mr. N. Bradbury, of the CommissionerGeneral's Office, and representatives of the various airline companies and the local prThe new80 words
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Article25 1950-09-26 1 King Farouk left Cannes yesterday aboard his yacht. He is expected to visit Mice and Monte Carlo and ?o :>n to Italy. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article46 1950-09-26 1 Trefgarne quits as C.D.C. head LONDON I LOKD Trefgarne, politician and b man. gn< <» the multi-million pound Colonial Development ...anr bus:--n the B I s financed bi grant* nation sj!(J nesset lopnx i runrUng snd the I I Trrf<%. :.e I he i oi ie»eral t-omDanies46 words
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Article180 1950-09-26 1 Malik has a 'peace' scheme NEW YORK, I Dl SSI VS permanent Inited Nations delegate. Mr. Jacuh Malik v.is yesterday reported to haw told a "peace" delegation from Baltimore that Russia favours a meeting between President Truman and Marshal Stalin to negotiate East-\Ye>i differences and "help achieve lull peace". TheU.P. - 180 words
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Article43 1950-09-26 1 KUALA LUMP! I m an nent th armed that it was not ir. t d "to make any change m the ;x)n duty on rubber until a ns of ndustry have tioen consulted and have had th port unity ol43 words
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Advertisement29 1950-09-26 1 Let Your WEDDING GIFTS EXCLUSIVE this time. Call Select Prom Our Latest ObOectSfia ft LANKA JEWELLERS 20. Battery Rd.. Spore i m ssasasVal »vA *■> A/ ways ar your service29 words
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Article, Illustration748 1950-09-26 2 Eve Perrick - Bargains Shout At You Eve Perrick By X T E\V YORK sets my vote as the world capital of the women's fashion trade You thought it was Paris. with London making a 4 \t bid for second place and Am erica coming into the p i c t v re748 words
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Article136 1950-09-26 2 SCRA'U'HEI) m my handbag f< r my pen. which had sunk under a Before I could find It all the contents of that bag had lo be emptied oat— 'md v hat .t n ess It i .'de! What do you have m your id-bag? Mine was136 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-09-26 2 OLD AND NEW INDONESIAN FASHIONS Photos Below (left) A t'adi- t tonal weaamg aress from* Sumatra island. Three sarongs, handworen with T yold thread, are clever. T used for the headdress, J| scarf and A.PA.P. - 35 words
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Article102 1950-09-26 2 THERE'S only bet ter than nd that's nylonlsed nylon. One o( the dis iif nylon Il Isture ai:d I whi makes it id un- i to \v. Now Mr. Hans C B an American manufacturii chemist, has found I wa! There l nylon which absorbs dm lure quickly102 words
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Miscellaneous272 1950-09-26 2 YOUR LUCKY o 1 /\JK HORN today, you have I great deal of talent as I well as the capacity to gt*t a job done that needs doing. Thorough, businesslike and efficient m everything you do. success should be vour.s at quit* an early age if you will decide what272 words
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Miscellaneous290 1950-09-26 2 New Crossword No. 161 aJ LJ9 md w jmm ~n i mm^— U r~ m ■HHp4 15 Hf^H 16 j H l7 l 8 —g~ 4 iBH slssl^.^^^^^^ 1 HB B' 9 nB B 21 1 m I "^PiTTaiTi __i«.__aaat_.™_ r J« iSSi__ < LUES Al ROSS L '1 don290 words
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Article312 1950-09-26 3 Arms for the native troops FuL Arll SAIGON, Monday. KfcNLH and .American hopes for securing a final victory m Indo-China count heavily today unon arrnT'intn^^^i ll^ Vietnamese natK Z^ n effe tive nghting force for use i?ainst the Communist-led Vietminh is iiin^rn^S o^' 1^ V**™* theA.P. - 312 words
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42 1950-09-26 3 N. Koreans throw stones at aircraft i ALLEY KOREA, Mon. X ans have a rail weapon Si Wayne R. B be tell some- he ruck convoy He thought it hen he rrier. a baserj Jet flgni Diego, 'one out •n t U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article15 1950-09-26 3 Coast guard helps students re cutsirie *ou!d foot I took :rv and the dock U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article43 1950-09-26 3 rhe Wai Otlices second list of casualties m Korea listed D killed, seven wounded and one mi between September 16 and All casual:. KCept one nded man of the MiddleRegiment, were members of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article29 1950-09-26 3 m nas paymer. ihare of pre-war debts. and the Western Allies are preparing to abolish all restraints oa .Tcupation.s m which Germans may ten announced A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article29 1950-09-26 3 The e Yukawa Memorial Hall m honour ul Dr. Hidek: Yukawa, winner oi the 1950 Nobel Pr:/ :->hyrt early m Novemexpected to be complt I n ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration146 1950-09-26 3 A SPANISH FILM ON HENRY VIII MADRID. Monday. -11 iitm> Mil will figure In the most ious in>torual lilm vet attempted m Spain i> now hrin« made at Barcelona. Catalina de Aragon M (Catherine of m ells the story of the tragedy of yin of England. A •rd- CamIn Henry146 words
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Article184 1950-09-26 3 KOREA, Monday AMONG the thousands of white-clad refugees who streamed down mountains and valleys m the path ot* the Korean war was one of trie largest religious migrations of our time. It was made tip of Korean Christians tle< from Communism. They came from tinyA.P. - 184 words
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Article194 1950-09-26 3 PRAGUE, Monday. JJ ANA Fiserova is a woman who gets attention. 1 She need only step forth and thousands will stare. She has only to wave her hand and 100 men will give her what she asks tor. She is 29. vivacious and pretty. ButA.P. - 194 words
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Article24 1950-09-26 3 Mr V. I Chief of the Prague Bureau of the dated Press, has been told that he must leave Caekj i ithin a week.24 words
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Article31 1950-09-26 3 Switzerland will be 'forced to take defensive measures" if those of her exports not freed by the European payments agreement should find a closed door, the CsdMnet 'old Parliament.31 words
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Article, Illustration207 1950-09-26 3 Taa bidding V Kast I J. Pats > ''MM* tt is not. as some IM JJ 1 think, necessary to have ftt for partner's suit m order to sk p Mddin*. But it is well to hive a solid s«tt of your tma, or substantial high-card values when207 words
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100 1950-09-26 3 RAZOR SLAYER ESCAPES 50-YEAR TERM DUBUQUE. lOWA. Mon A STUDENT from Seoul. Korea, escaped a life-time term m a murder ease at I Dubuque. luua. because thf judge wanted him deported to his homeland. The student Duk Sai 36. uaa given a 50-year term for the code of honour Ira/orA.P. - 100 words
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Article49 1950-09-26 3 Tiie pn comee of the third se the World Health O: mi tlon »W.H.O) 8 Regional i tee, m onfi ence m Kandy Ion has dec! up a health centre In GeyU Ceylon was chosen centre by four vol m preference to Sh Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 49 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-09-26 3 photo. South Korean a rim trainees look on as more advanced students demonstrate rifle technique. These men are being trained lor the highly dangerous task of working behind the enemy lines to»;ather information for the United Nations forces.38 words
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Article57 1950-09-26 3 TIIK hotly ol an American lieutenant MM lounri m a sluiek near Waegwan 'Korea) horribly burned from the neck down with several bullet holes. A First Corps spokesman said the lieutenint with his hands tied behind him was found m a strel barred shack. lie v.iid theU.P. - 57 words
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Article23 1950-09-26 3 The Hong Kor. the Sing Tao Dai. the Chiriplaced about USSIS.Oi worth ot orders \x OPeaO U'itliiw tUa rtnight.- U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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214 1950-09-26 3 Insulted, he asks 'an eye for an eye CAIRO, Monday. /COMPLAINTS that prominent Egyptians have been "offended and humiliated" during their visits to Europe are voiced by Fikry Abaza Pasha, well-known Egyptian journalist, who has recently been on a tour of Europe. He urges the Egyptian Government to apply the214 words
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Article29 1950-09-26 3 The Nissan Steamship Co:. panys freighter. Nichigyokuj] Maru. will shortly sail for J Cuba for the first time since the end of the war.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article23 1950-09-26 3 The United States will use more synthetic than natural I rubber for the rest of this r and throughout 1951. U.P..U.P. - 23 words
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Article68 1950-09-26 3 Formosa to have local self-govt. FaIPEH. M FORMOSA has moved c I to local self-rule with municipal elections m two of the island's main I Tainan and Taichung. and others are scheduled held m other pla The elected councils select their own mayors In the two cittes and other* whereA.P. - 68 words
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Article38 1950-09-26 3 A Hungarian worker.-*' court, -•nrenced to death Pil Szita and Janos Imreh geoeral manager and manager of a State-owned meat concern, for black market offei. S:x other organisation received ;> terms ranging from io ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article13 1950-09-26 3 Thr<-.- B: men were d plan suburb of J ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Advertisement32 1950-09-26 3 si /J* m A W V. l*^ «r»ft? <*.^a. .^a^^^^i wCT^^ New liquid make-up with skin-softening lanoTite. THE ONLY MAKE-UP THAT GIVES YOUR SiUN THE -MAT" FINISH Sole Agents; ■NCAPon -rtt, ms#*32 words
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Miscellaneous214 1950-09-26 3 SINGAPORE IBBC); 4.55 Compose] ol me /Mii'if vmwiPiri Week— Faure; 5.15 Commonwealtn n IL. £Z «?„„L r >. Survey (BBC); 5.30 Great Ex--10 a.m. News from Singapore. n r Q »< nri ..tv... j. nm Am SVI £SS*££TZ g^^USsif^Cww^ S r nan «ow f^T** "Programme* (BBC); 6.30 CanMusic: 1.40 How214 words
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377 1950-09-26 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Sept, 26, 1950. Common wealth aiR Fred VV. Doidge. New Zealand's Minister tor External Attairs. said In London ix few days a^o: "The wav to hola up the Communist tide m Asia k to raise the living standards of a billion people And lie added377 words
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Article1124 1950-09-26 4 NEW YORK: npHE Waldorf Astoria is a vast fancy hotel on Park Avenue m Midtown. New York. It is so big that a man can get lost there, and so lavishly equipped with mirrors, chandeliers, murals, and chro-mium-plating that visitors sometimes have difficulty m seeing straight. I1,124 words
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Article31 1950-09-26 4 The war m Korea is keeping dollar bearing tourists away from Japan. Sightseers from abroad m August this year numbered only half of the sarr»A month last year. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration518 1950-09-26 4 PRESIDENT TRU- MAN'S action m substituting Genera] Marshall for Mr. Louis Johnson as American Secretary of Defence may be welcomed both for what it Kives and for what it takes away. It gives the most expert administrator that America possesses m that field, it takes away a518 words
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Article841 1950-09-26 4 I 'FEN years ago, the Battle of Britain was being fought. A handful of young R.A.F. fighter pilots were clawing the German Luftwaffe from the skies over England and flinging it to burn upon the Kent harvest fields. Three thousand German planes— all the841 words
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Article84 1950-09-26 4 The Jade Rabbit Today s Festiv a which Chinese beli< the moon its own Once a Mid-Autu: the Jach R memberec fashiot. familytakes tin formal and the larue "Ca\k Reunion"' The Ui faiis the eight The crops h. the liarv» the farm j of all C Jade Rat colouChir.» HOW84 words
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Advertisement14 1950-09-26 4 WEDDING GIFTS m SILVER OR E.P.NS. U S. de SUVA Jewellers 106. ORCHARD RD.14 words
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Advertisement48 1950-09-26 4 What is VITAMIN ENRICHMENT /I is the addition VITAMINS to the diet essential to health ALL COLD STORAGE t \B%EAP WILL BE VITAMIN i ...'CHED FROM TST OCTOBER COLD STORAGE BAKERY tUBBBBBBBBBi I M IS 0 BUTTONS AND BOW j I ACCESSORIES the arcade Singapore cold stor.: «9EBSBBBBBe&BCS!*r48 words
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Article, Illustration344 1950-09-26 5 NEW T.B. HOSPITAL IN 1952 picture. liv.cc rwo-siorey ward blocks, each containing 100 beds, and will probably accommodate a large percentage of children with T.B Its need, especially m relation to children with primary symptoms. is em-->eci m the Education Department's 1949 report m which the problem of T. 3.Reuter - 344 words
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Article57 1950-09-26 5 mherently sua woman" will "be the subject of a debate to be held the British Council Ha.l. .-.ford Road on Thur.- cietv and the Y.W.C.A. Speakers fof the Eas: V rs for the East West he motion PS. Raman and J F. H. X Y\v c57 words
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Article69 1950-09-26 5 Free Pre>> Staff Reporter PRACTICALLY the wMc of Singapore Alkali dens ma\ be preserved by the SSennett t Realty Aiich has acquired this and the surroundrt\ to build 1.400 dwelling houses and < >r >a!e to the wase-earning classes. 1 A c popube j by69 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-09-26 5 TWO cars and a station wason were involved m a eoWj lon at the Janction of Buom Vista and Pasir Pan jansr Roads, Singapore, soon after midnight last night. Two were kilted anu i? injur*... Wctaw shews the scene of the craah. Free PressFree Press - 44 words
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Article90 1950-09-26 5 Free Pr« ns st.ifT Reporter Mr. M. H. C i Re- Repr< f the Director-General < 1 N .<* Fi d and ire Or^ United Nati and the Far East, will arrive m Singapore fr m :.b i on Saturday. He will discuss with the90 words
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Article131 1950-09-26 5 TEACHERS' UNION SEEKS AID Free Press Staff Reporter T«HE Singapore Teachers Union has asked the Education Department for an interview with Sir Christopher Cox. Education Adviser to the Secretary for Colonies, now m Singapore, to enlist his aid m their three-year-old struggle of a unified service. Representatives of the union131 words
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Article107 1950-09-26 5 Free Press Stall" Reporter •pHE Singapore Life-suard Corps L- appealing to people who hold Royal Lifesaving Society awards to volunteer for service. Names are to be st the hon. secre'arv cf the Corpus, co the V.M C A A Orchard Road. Members of the wishing to learn life-saving107 words
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Article133 1950-09-26 5 THE SENSITIVE GHOST fFrec Tress Malay Correspondent (.HOST which has haunted Tuan Haji Abdullah, a shopkeeper of Kuala Krai. Kota Bahru. since the middle of last month is sjjii defying all efforts to drive him away. Tuan Haji Abdullah has given up hopes of driving the ghost away by "violent133 words
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Article170 1950-09-26 5 Free Press Staff Reporter "\TR. Bruce Pie. a Liberal member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. who arrived m Singapore by QEA-BOAC yesterday afternoon, will meet Government officials and Legislative Councillors during the next three days to get an up-to-te picture of conditions m the170 words
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Article114 1950-09-26 5 Oil mill site opposed Free Prcs> Staff Reporter A PROPOSAL to aiiow The siring oi an oil mill In Kampong Bahru will be opposed at the next meeting Singapore Municipal Commissioners by Mr. D. Robc:tson, a Progressive P:Commissioner for South Ward which covers Kampong Bahru He is against the scheme114 words
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Article, Illustration488 1950-09-26 5 ALAN ELLIOTT - S' pore Chinese flock to Mon key God shrines ALAN ELLIOTT By strong personal significance. This is the season for the Monkey God s birthday, and his devotees who attribute their health or aood fortune to him. spare no pains to make this a worthy occasion at the temples whereMan Elliott - 488 words
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Advertisement93 1950-09-26 5 Just Unpacked (M In Flatter You... iv MOIRE W\ TAFFETA Lovely Colours. r£ A f v -;.r.i\ 4 %A AH Its Loveliness Is Yours j' SJ.SO per yd J V v3 inches Wide. >^r^ Only Limited Quantity SILVERWARE ,l„, ,n Staritaa Silver and Klectru. ,1 gualitv Our selection comprises man>93 words
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Advertisement94 1950-09-26 5 GRAFTON BLANKETS made from PURE LAMBS WOOL wi ■jaw v ii 3 i >^BCau "SL V JkW a^a^a^avaW. v Sn^t^e^mmmm^^ v N 'N- V -da^al a B^. O* 'SJmW*- aW These Blankets, made m England ire of the softest texture, light m weight, and bound with the best quality Corded94 words
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Miscellaneous14 1950-09-26 5 MAIL Burl I IG.P O. n for Medan: 5.45 p.m. r.d the I a.14 words
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Article120 1950-09-26 6 THE first eali-uver on the I arewitch and Cambridgeshire autumn double I r.t ii al the Victoria Club, night Strathspey, winner of Ii rewitch, was made urite with three-'-o3d Hinh Forest for this c, which is being :ket on Oct. 11 Botrj were quoted the double120 words
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Article16 1950-09-26 6 WAR" three points l I of the C R league beat 13-3 A.P. A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article349 1950-09-26 6 'OPERATION SWINDLE' IN SINGAPORE Most victims are women Free Press Stall Reporter WHERE are two wealthy, underworld organisations lin Singapore which thrive largely on the stupidity of women. The work of these two organisations, known to the Police Department, could be dubbed "Operation Swindle" for they gross 518,000,000 a year—349 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-09-26 6 picture. RUBBER worth about -250,000 floated m tht- lea n.T Tanjon* Rhu. Singapore when a lighter capsized m a storm. In this picture Mr. G. De Mello (left) caret iker ol the post office bungalows at Tanjong Rhu, and his gardener Abdul Ann:, examine «ne »f tt Viftv tales 0*Free Press - 58 words
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Article385 1950-09-26 6 y()l get some idea of the difference between American and British boxing when jr»y learn that the television rights for the Joe Louis-Ezzard Charles fight at the Yankee Stadium tomorrowhave been sold to a beer firm for the equivalent Of £71,428, cables Peter Wilson from New385 words
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Article184 1950-09-26 6 Coming to Malaya LONDON. Mon. ONE Deputy Commissioner, Superintendent, two Assistant Superintendents and 28 Cadets for the Feder- ation Police are among new appointments announced by the Colonial Office. The Deputy Commissioner is Mr. W. D. Robinson, the Superintendent Mr. V. W. F Hicks, the Assistant Supermini* > Messrs. J.184 words
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Article43 1950-09-26 6 T EE Savold will Patrick Henry oi C Ireland, m a six-] decision bout m Now Bedford sachusetts, ton!) Savold returned las! he Is piised as the weight title-In I f eated Bruce W k In London In June A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article65 1950-09-26 6 LONDON. Tt.' 'TIN prices continued ttattl steady upward trend today. Spot gained £1-12 per lon at £807-1/2 and three months put on £1 at £797-1 2 The closing prices at the afternoon session were: F —£807 buyers and £803 with business at £807. Three months £797U.P. - 65 words
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Article29 1950-09-26 6 MARCEL B II and Fr I, are lon betting for i 1 .be Longchu: In Lone four to one- >t both hoc I 1 Q A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration170 1950-09-26 6 LONDON Till Xt was a boom m rubber than Exchange yesterday, slates Hi correspondent. Prices soared m an j market and followed favourable v\< comment and imputations of the 1 successes m Korea. Demand for leadin. shorta^e of snares and price pence to several shillings. Sua170 words
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Miscellaneous178 1950-09-26 6 M^^ffr3k6 Exclusive lathe Singapore Free Press m Malaya r ■sjnaaaaaajM» V 4 :hat sleeping I never v:. ;j steal p oas works fast, i ,oj dj cr.t of my prized J WMATKINO-gT I I OON'T- KNOW. I r*afSj% M^ JAY L ™r EV AM .V ro WITH 9 TREASURES. I\178 words
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Article, Illustration90 1950-09-26 7 well to i) 5 -J In their Inter-Community Besar S I Ret folk the I; r c then Indians. 3 I beat the 5 by Supput'n and j > Muthiah, Bub j. B M 1 I.aXS I'■ h r and picture. ht'BrmshT,.""" "J ihy defendsSport; General - 90 words
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Article842 1950-09-26 7 ALLAN LEWIS - PEROSTAN, THEATRE GO FASTEST ALLAN LEWIS Brave Wind also impressive By IPOH, Tuesday. DUNNING fairly wide out on the number two grass track, which was m very good order Perostan (Tait) and Theatre (Ayres) reeled off the last three furlongs of their work out m '57 3/5 seconds at Ipoh842 words
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Article144 1950-09-26 7 gINCAPORE W ill lose a first-class footballer when (apt. P. H. Tyldesley. the Army-Na V v, Combined Singapore and All-Singapore player, leaves for the I nited Kingdom for repatriation on Saturday by the Kmpire Orwell. Capt Tyldesley. who was stationed m Kuala Lumpur before coming to144 words
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Article17 1950-09-26 7 CELTIC and Partick Thristle ■cer final at Park yesti Th< fixed. V ied.17 words
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Article73 1950-09-26 7 QINGAPORE Chinese Fa. fresh from their tour of oon and Bangk k. play Europeans m an SA.F.A Inter-Community fij Jalan Besar Stadium to. The team will b» chosen from the following 18 playChee Seng. Yew Chang, Keng. Chong Kum Tian Chye. Hone Slew. Hee Jong, Boon73 words
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Article25 1950-09-26 7 JSLAND Club beat R >ya] Singapore Golf Club by 12 to 8 iii an Inter-club women's golf tournament at the Island Club yesterday.25 words
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Article80 1950-09-26 7 Compton' s knee better FIREDDIE BROWN, captainof the M.C.C. team now on their way to Australia, said yesterday on board the Stratheden that he was hopeful that Denis Compton would be able to play m the opening matches of the tour. He said that Compton's knee, which swelled up earlyReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-09-26 7 picture. r c Singapore Chinese foothill team, which returned from its tour of Rangoon and Bangkok yesterday. They lost >ir-one to Hong Kong Chinese m a charity match m Bangkok. Standing on the extreme left is Mr. Yong Ngim Djln, coach and manager of the te^.m. Free PressFree Press - 48 words
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Article118 1950-09-26 7 CTRENGTH snd H alth Party. Singapore will hold their second annual championships on Prldi v. Oct. ti. ar 6 pjn. at the on Guan School Hall. Koon Sena Road. A dinner and dance will take place on the following day si 1 pjn. at the same118 words
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Article, Illustration190 1950-09-26 7 SAFA coaching course plans Amateur Football Association's coaching course, which will be held during coming cloa m. will last four or rive w* with two-hour lessons pacti day except Bund R B I Pat Iner and roach B A FA., mid tho Free P last night probably he h Jalan190 words
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Article246 1950-09-26 7 "\f EN'S doubles quarter-finals and women's doubles semi-finals are among the fixtures for this weekend m the Singapore badminton championships at me "Clerical i-mon nan. Following are the fixtures: Saturday ial 2M pm.» Inter-Commercial Houses: Shell Sp us Club Mansfield Bporta Club. Tournament official umpire. Francis246 words
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Article60 1950-09-26 7 rEORGES Seres on Sunday U retained his mh ance cycling rhampi France, beating th<> world chainpi< T viThe final heat was run a! fhe Pare r*e< p r-cyi ling p Seres's time was 1 mins. 39 2 I 50 metres behind ti Thi i usnicer, on*'60 words
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Article24 1950-09-26 7 Singapore Cricket Club women's hockey team beat I W.A.A F. Changi side on ihe Padang yesterday by two goals to nil24 words
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Advertisement144 1950-09-26 7 k' STARS OF POPULAR p* i EKTERTAIN^E^; IX TODAY S BIG HITS v DORIS DAY I MAY BE WRQfiQ THI VBRY THOUGHT < film- -Yount Man al Mti fc"» DB 2m TOO MARVELLOUS FOR WOPDB WITH A BONG IN MY li V(>i; > I)B I POWT WANNA BE KISSED k*OHl144 words
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Miscellaneous58 1950-09-26 7 Today's sport SOCCKK: < tiii.rnuniH Lge: Chines, Kur-ipeans at .lulan Besar; Jnr. rf. 1. Singapore DM, Signals v I athul Karib at B.O.:» Business Use. H: Oveis-a (hiresBank v Oriental Telephun s ..t (Jeyiane. HOCKEY: Singapore Chinese X v S.( on padtng; e\|on S.C. v Anglo Chinese at BalestVr. RUGBY:58 words
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Article, Illustration269 1950-09-26 8 ARTIST WHO TURNED TO CRIME Futurist was frustrated LONDON, Tuesday. ALL his life Claude Salavin dreamed of becoming Aan artist. So he wore eccentric clothes and his fair hair long. He became an artist— in crime. And now his models for four years will be prison warders. But if the269 words
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Article138 1950-09-26 8 'BABS BECAME A PRINCESS LONDON, Tuesday. 4 PRINCESS born m Putney, London, has flown to A the East to her home of palaces and mosques. She is dark-haired Murshidzaria. Begum Ol Murshidabad. Before she married she was Muriel McLellan— "Our Babs" to her friends. Her husband is the heir-apparent of138 words
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109 1950-09-26 8 PARIS. Tues. Little Georges Dcleourt— 4 ft 10 ins. 103 pound;* earned a suspended 15-day jail sentence yesterday for knocking out three pbltr-e--men. one of t'lein I sixfooter. Delcourt. a judo exp,'' rode his hicyrle the wrong way on a one-way street past aA.P. - 109 words
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Article39 1950-09-26 8 CANBERRA. T I*HE Prime M Mr R roartv o Australlan d< as. said thai "the first task of foi i out of war can. on the and sel i degree oi and ro- A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article46 1950-09-26 8 Indonesi y sterday aped for membership m ihe United Nations. Informed sources said Lhe Indian ttlon will sponsor Ir loneslan application before tho Security Council today, and It is hoped Indonesia will take her seat m the General A a week. A.PA.P. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration74 1950-09-26 8 RADIO pi \\t Malayan Airway* Dakota left Kaiim*; this morning i<»r Kuala Lumpur with a full romplemcnt of Philips Radio Dealers and Staff of Messrs. "William lacks Co. < Malaya >. Ltd. to attend the Philips Radio onvtntion at th<- Majestic Until today. More than M people are converging an74 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-09-26 8 GEOFFREY EVANS - JEST A MINUTE GEOFFREY EVANS h 'Looks as though oar raarmancnt programme am t too popular16 words
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Article113 1950-09-26 8 SAIGON. T IN Ji a i ol central Coin China, a c imbim d army, air i' irce and n iral force killed 100 Vietminh I captured 100 more, a French Army communique announced yesterday In s.iiyr>n Th- s earri< d out south ol Vinhl mg,Reuter - 113 words
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Article61 1950-09-26 8 THE Uev. Earl Dcvanny, a New Jersey Presbyterian minister, announres that he will leave it to his congregation from now on to cheese which after-life they would prefer. So his next sermon topic will be: "What is Heaven like? And how to get m." Then61 words
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Article16 1950-09-26 8 South Africa's import c trols are to be modified reduce delivery delays.- A. P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article125 1950-09-26 8 SWISS DEMAND EXTRADITION GENEVA, Tuesday. polite are demanding the extradition ajf a British mother of three children. Mrs Mar\ I Killick. She was sentenced by default at Vevey to six months' imprisonment on charges of swindling. Mrs Killick, whose address Woodside -avenue, Londo.-i found guilty of125 words
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Article145 1950-09-26 8 LONDON Tuesday. 'rllE colours of Britain's postage stamps are all 1 wroii/;. according lo the rules of the International Postal Convention, S o six values are to be altered. When the convention was signed. In 1897 it was agreed that the stamp on ordinary letters145 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-09-26 8 A cane and ihe lav the Sot PREMII R Pandu X sam ul> \ih-n I. a gtraU great ajßjaju h pm24 words
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Miscellaneous102 1950-09-26 8 HIGH TlliKS Today: ll a. in; I FM p.»n. Teaaesrow: n lia.ae; il ;».s pm. THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris n t'IWAS JUST A PJER W'Tm NO L V^§3J I ••WAY INTE"RRu7r^^g ii KMgsS^ r I NEVES SHOU.C HATTY^eTN PAVVLY.KOJOB-ANDA&AL TH. 5 SOAP OPERA I VsSttfisH^U m/o ANY PAST 0102 words
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