The Singapore Free Press, 29 September 1950
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Title Section17 1950-09-29 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.17 words
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Article172 1950-09-29 1 'QUIT' ORDER BY RED LEADER Enemy drop arms and run Free Press Correspondent TOKYO, Friday. order from President Kirn II Sung of North Korea to his generals to withdraw intact as mneh of their forces and equipment t-- possible has been intercepted hy American intelligence officers ■mid rumours that the172 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-09-29 1 French sailors irom the sloop Mason, In Singapore on their way home after two years' fighting m IndoChina. provided a roaring trade for shopmen m every variety of goods yesterday. This Free Press picture was taken m Change Alley.39 words
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Article37 1950-09-29 1 FLUSHING MEADOW. Friday. s t.t rday outlined a six-point tor Korea tailing tor a unified 1 be put back on iU fret b\ the of thi* United Nations foil the projx I A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article77 1950-09-29 1 bomb disposal detail t uinpoM'ii tl Sergeants William Dalton. Phillip Tattle and GeergC Burnett igned to destraj i ..-lb. •dud*' bomb found m an an hard neat Hajang m Saatk Korea. When they exploded the bomb Wt -i omnium .t soldiers, apparently thinkin the area ua>U.P. - 77 words
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Article62 1950-09-29 1 PARKS. Fri L .'A. administerator, Mr. Paul Hoffman, said ye day that the United states Is already preparing a p tructions programme .y Inclu N rth Korea. Paiii fron. \v ireek lo\ Plan up whei ln X M We want f o help the Korean onA.P. - 62 words
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Article52 1950-09-29 1 A SPECIAL constable returning from duty came ■ue of a Chinese trishaw rider who was held up at Jalan Eunos by his Mare last night. After punching the Chinese, the Malay robbed him of his day's takings amounting to 15, but was stopped and arrested by52 words
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Article33 1950-09-29 1 HUNGARIANS TO SUBSCRIBE and offices :n ivishly deday when Hungarians were requested to subscribe to the "Peace loan" rs and workers ol died enterprises have already signed without rxccn?-'>n. press i" said. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article24 1950-09-29 1 A specially chartered alrc:.. i*- of Air India International has left London for Bombay with the body ot* the Maharaja of Bikaner.24 words
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Article218 1950-09-29 1 FIRES OF HATRED BURN IN SEOUL SEOCL. I ri. rpHE South Korean capital was finally liberated by. U.N. troops on Wednesday evening. Al that time, a< Col Lev. is p comn Ing the Firs' U S Mai ent, the lasl X rean R i and east >s com] Seoul. TheA.P. - 218 words
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99 1950-09-29 1 HE MISTOOK FLEEING REDS FOR G.l.s SEOUL, Fl TiANK Commander Ha: 1 I remple, aken Identity." I w.. str swung ar uer "d Into a group :.m_ clim l three American truck.. Gersky unbuttoned ;k. p >pped ad a ry "HI, ya fellows to t .1 secon -.th X escajU.P. - 99 words
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Article64 1950-09-29 1 Wife gets $300,000 CALIFORNIA. rpHE i >ld ma: 1 U.S. crooner, Frank Sii tra. and his wife, Nation the reeks m the Sup< rday wh< n thi ger allowed her about a tl ol his US. $1,000,000 am. s income m an unconti ed separate maintenance suit. The decree wasA.P. - 64 words
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Article152 1950-09-29 1 UUJ-umiH., rriuay. r rHK CEYLON Government has ordered Thomas Fulton McWhinnie, who arrived m Colombo by itir on Wednesday, to leave the country by this morning as his presence is "undesirable" at the nresent time. Mr. McWhinnle, said to be a British subject, is an employeeReuter - 152 words
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Article20 1950-09-29 1 Indonesia was yesterday admitted lo the United Naions by the unanimous vote )1 the General Assembly.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article76 1950-09-29 1 A I praises G.I.s in Korea >S VNGELES, Fri. V TIRED Ai Jolson returned by plane on Wednesday night from entertaining com- roups m the Korean w .one. and had this comment: "I'm going to look up my Income tax and see If I had paid enough." "Those guys areA.P. - 76 words
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Article28 1950-09-29 1 France's biggest liner. 43.746-ton Liberie. which went aground on a mudbank off Southampton waters on Wednesday night, yesterday resumed her voyage to New York, apparently undamaged.28 words
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Article38 1950-09-29 1 The Chairman of the House j I Armed Services Committee. i Mr. Carl Vinson, announci I j Washington yesterday thai I the US. Army will m; 300.0U0 more men m the next six months.- U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article93 1950-09-29 1 'I^lil.' ni.«n. screen drifting over the eastern United X States from burning Canadian forest Hres could become a serious health threat to persons suffering from 1 islhma. heart and respiratory troubles, medical authorities m New York said yesterday. They likened the slowly settling pall to a layerU.P. - 93 words
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Article172 1950-09-29 1 SAIGON, Friday. THE FRENCH Army garrison holding the north Indo-Chinese frontier yesterday reorganised its defence system under pressure of Communist -led Vietminh forces, recently augmented by units trained and equipped In Red China. French military sources said former posts m the frontier zone were beingA.P. - 172 words
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Article37 1950-09-29 1 India to oppose crossing (.overnmeni Bi icain a«<t that it A Na: SSth sa~ l.onment's to have -a tie Britbc i ti i mild ti *x and illy ihal .t n •ha t i vcrnI the ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article27 1950-09-29 1 SENNELAGER. Germany Pri JL F i .< hurry back manoi In i tnunist disorders In the over the v.eek-e; I to be B_ A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article22 1950-09-29 1 Mrs. Charles B Kn< >. of America's leading woman trial died In a. New York. She v.a 3 92. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article150 1950-09-29 1 Reds fail to get U.N. invetation FLUSHING MEADOW, Friday. THE Security Council lu.t r decided not to invite Chinese < munist representatives to attend its 'debate on alleged American SfgTi sion against Formosa, General (hi. Kai-shek's Nationalist Island itronghold. At the same time the Council defeated a Chinese Nationalist posal150 words
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Advertisement86 1950-09-29 1 P sTn GAP 0 R E I RESTAURANT BAR 79, Bras Basah Road, «f CURRY TIFFIN I every Saturday Sunday. Always Available EUROPEAN CHINESE FOOD COLD BEERS. WHISKY A LA CARTE J Reservations Phone 4088. \mmm^Smg>^JaW jm H__H__?' J^B_fe~— °*^M_B_^__ dk__j__l -IS!*!. I**".1 sHi|lS?!r_3|^. For 1 QU| (LaLfmt ,0 I86 words
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Article32 1950-09-29 2 INVENTING IS HER JOB 7:!ERES never a dull moB_ DI m Evelyn Ellen- i i ay. If you asked her I she wl' 1 I of he R oman l T I32 words
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Article221 1950-09-29 2 SHOPHOUND - Some S 'pore Shopping 'Finds SHOPHOUND By EXQUISITE French Va artificial jewellery, mhtful new cottons that resemble fine ured silks and an atctive new cosmetic among treasures tracked down by Shophound m a tour of Singapore shops this m 1. 1 IN! per Orchard R If it the B ber221 words
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Article, Illustration467 1950-09-29 2 IRIS ASHLEY - IRIS ASHLEY By 'VIIK moi entric models seen at the Paris showings nit en regarded at I glance as nu nonsense Howex er :>> design pu olitu would clearly be bad business, and so ire i that there is mostly a < ison to it467 words
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Article, Illustration201 1950-09-29 2 XJAPPY marriages can scientifically pla says American Pr Harvey Locke, now m Sweden. He oases his th intimate he h made of the live s of the 200 "happiest married" co_] In Indiana, and of 525 divorced people. Six factors which be oelievcs are particularly201 words
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Advertisement89 1950-09-29 2 C-V. vavtd who decides It's baby who decides about the milk. Steady growth, lots -ontented days and peaceful nights they tell a i m the happiest of ways the milk baby prefers. And it's surprising how many babies choose Ostermilk. The I iA Ostermilk is such that it is most89 words
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Advertisement154 1950-09-29 2 r^UcfJtne j Washable linen frocks Tel. 4748 278 0 |Rd MAX .ACTOR *HOLLY> 0 rj At _»_W. MA -il -q (j Learn to 1 Md c a Color Harm v. )r ART SCHOOL OF MAKE-UP. Devumst ra ion SO 1 1 ESTHER JOHANNSON 1 oll\ nod MAX FACTOR MAKE-UP ARTIST154 words
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Miscellaneous158 1950-09-29 2 New Crossword No. 164 P_PR|-tJ o |9 Km,, I BW~Li~___~__i~L_J mm^^ —^*v "1 i B' 5 i CLUES ACROSS 1. Rot (2!, 3>. 4. Rat..' Quite the reverse (4). 3. GI ra- e\l about Hindu Scripture (3, 4>. 9. A middling subsidence < 3 10 Ihe winner of course— in158 words
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Article189 1950-09-29 3 RICH PASHAS AID THE REDS Lavish living belly dancers CAIRO, Thursday. EGYPT'S lavish -living Pasha class is chiefly resJ ponsible for the growth of Communism m the Nile kingdom, asserts Egypt's most widely-read ueekh magazine. The magazine, the independent Akhbar El Yum News of the Day"), said Egypt is knownA.P. - 189 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-09-29 3 photo. centre with dark glasses) omes a ol dead North Koreans while risitini the rt| b.fore Seoul. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article49 1950-09-29 3 MASTER PLAN CRUSHES REDS TOKYO Thursday. |MHt,lV< MAtARTHFR, after perie military miracle m Korea by staving i of tir* Keel troops, has now eflfecsmashiiif and dispersing the lies In the field In a series of light- will be remembered as long as i from would list the I U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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71 1950-09-29 3 CINCINNATI. Thurs. AMERICAN Fleet Adm Chester W. Nimitz pre.. there will be a split between Communist China and Russia -miliar to tb Yugoslavia. "I disagree completely v beI the Iron Curtain." he "I look forward to the leIshment of a country of own. no:71 words
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Article35 1950-09-29 3 ANGELES I DRIGADIER-GENERAL WUL Robe: ted a. resort The 0 mai Foi near Los Angeies -rior X be paid US$3 00 a bowl of rice US$l p for 5.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article159 1950-09-29 3 WHY PETS ARE TURNED OUT LONDON. Thursday. ALTHOrGH Britain prides herself on beint* an animal loving country, hundreds of unwanted pets take to the streets of London every week. Hundreds more are destroyed. The Royal Society for the Prevention elty to Animals .say there are two main reasons for dogsReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration76 1950-09-29 3 I •cid i:i 'he I.' N The <*•_ a one o„t have bo made ftgaim .Uiant P I \V- I a trump .-j with ruffed a h< dummy led dummy's <-.ub l( I c.iided a V.' ;pc a I: d kins And lb i failed to drop <:•76 words
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Article44 1950-09-29 3 iSHINGTON. Tl I EADING Armj Navy and I- Air F and B San Francisco Bay area cities mcl merre World 11. Captain K. M N V X st< load Ca bar San FranM Berk Alan da nd at- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article14 1950-09-29 3 y im n Oci I foreigi I spe- ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-09-29 3 photo Mr. Acbe*on (at microphone), l.s. Secretary of State, gestures with both hands as he addresses delegates at tne opening session of the I'nlted Nations Fifth General Assembly at Flushing Meadow. New York. Seated on dais behind Mr. Acheson are Mr. Trygve Lie (left). Secretary-General of the 1.N., and Brit-adierA.P. - 63 words
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Article122 1950-09-29 3 SYDNEY, Thursday. YflE Menzies-Fadden Government Ls tackling the exasperatingly slow turn-round of shipping In the strategic Communist-dominated Australian ports. The Minister for Labour. Mr. Harold Holt, called a conference of shipowners, waterfront unions and shipping officials and urged them decide how to: 1. Improve industrial relationsU.P. - 122 words
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Article75 1950-09-29 3 h\t i lh«r___v. i I SMALL rily restaurant p«..p a mode>t Meal lhe nailer. idi\ through a mirror >a« mie woman mit I her handbag. H»- didn't ___ke a in-* He fus| tl 11-6 bill to -1-11-bd The ru-tomers looked it over pt .rlU.P. - 75 words
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Article31 1950-09-29 3 FLUSHING MEADOW Th THE French Forei ster, M oeral A ly yestei peace m Europe < op undi old Fran -Gi tn ha s bei I 1 ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article54 1950-09-29 3 ST' PRELIMINARY > he report said that if ar.ce would be I "If ra on 1 doctor far I 1. The:< ence In are. 2 B« no l. !t ences He said the v;. *h« d had been checked a-_ ed children b. rA.P. - 54 words
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Advertisement54 1950-09-29 3 I f \fV FRANK SINATRA IYI 3 TOUR TOE MOON^ db r>_ GO DB 2630 —DB i .V/_ _•■->•,.-* I .THIS lUILDINC /<y^ -—-——-i am 3 C?U /Tf SO POLISHED ri 3rd Af AN -D^rrel^ph^ f j g. *x< A— i CMS .cf^' Distributed by ■BANKS Jr. v'M'l' __G_ LTD.54 words
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Advertisement104 1950-09-29 3 a.% _f^O_W^ tt> J B Play safe Brvlcreem your hair. Dry hair, tight scalp. excessive loose hair on your comb— these are danger signals that point I mmm the need for Brylcreem's double benefit: (I) Day -long »martness, v j-rfofeftj (2) Lasting hair health. Massage with Brvlcreem stimulates 1\ _HHH104 words
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Miscellaneous216 1950-09-29 3 Wm __r .W 1 T I&mm\w mJL v M *_f kEa i E _H_ti cTMrfIDnDP OI _il.UrirwnL t Weel-— Paure; 5.15 Sp< (Bit 1 NIITWORK) Dispatch <BBC>; 3.30 London 10 am Ne«_ from Singapore. Studio Concerts; 6 Indonesian: Programmei In Malty; l P m New and Programmes (BBCk 130 Time216 words
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153 1950-09-29 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Sept, 29, 1950. Six who died In Kuala Pilah ii'HFN Govindasamy got tip early on Wednesday morning to go to work, his wife and four lildren were still I ping. An hour or so while it was still rely light. their was dead tiered m153 words
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Article, Illustration766 1950-09-29 4 ALEXANDER CLIFFORD - ALEXANDER CLIFFORD ONE BRITON AND HIS WIFE RULE A STATE THE WORLD FORGOT By 4 rpODAY Trieste is a flashpoint m deepfreeze. Potentially it is still as stuffed with danger as ever. It is the Mediterranean end of the Iron Curtain. It has an Iron Curtain766 words
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Article, Illustration514 1950-09-29 4 JOHN P. LEACACOS - JOHN P.LEACACOS By aSTRASBOURG: MEN are dying m Korea. Sovie. Russia loans top heavily xss the Elbe. Across Europe the innards of every man quiver with a sad vi. And here In this Alsatian town the 1.000-odrl persons eonIth the Council of Europe have never d talking ench514 words
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Article, Illustration729 1950-09-29 4 GEOFFREY JENKINS - GEOFFREY JENKINS By tn Britain for defence talks with the British Government is a man who has conducted an anti-British campaign for the past two years. It is the kind of "Alice m Wonderland" story which could only happen m the British Commonwealth, and which729 words
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Article432 1950-09-29 4 McKenzie Porter - CANADIAN OIL TO THE RESCUE McKenzie Porter By SPURRED by the threat of war. construction gangs .re v 1 or..i_g fourteen hours a day to lay 1,150 miles of p.pe Vah'cn will funnel prairie oil of Albert tj humming industries i ii Ontario and Quebec. Cheap fuel from the wast432 words
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Advertisement16 1950-09-29 4 POPULAR HOUSE for << SPORT CUPS MEDALS P. H. HENDRY, V Jeweller >> \ni.h Bridge Rd. S'pore. <\ 116 words
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Advertisement24 1950-09-29 4 For better health For greater well-be VITAMIN ENRICHMENT All Cold Si BR£AP Will be VITAMIN ENRIC. j from Ist October COLD STORA BAKERY —■__^______^_BM_i__B__^____"___»**~24 words
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Article23 1950-09-29 5 PRISONERS TO GET LESSONS i hold •ulai* I at at St. -rtly. the Free Prisons. Bayof the o i been In t. on23 words
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400 1950-09-29 5 COMMISSIONERS SEEK HEAVIER DAMAGES Property loss m accidents A PROPnSu PreSS Staff Reporter A KUt^AL comes up for confirmation at todays meeting of Singapore Municipal Commissioners which seeks an amendment to existing law .o that people who accidentally or carelessly damage such Municipal property as a pipe, pillar or lamp400 words
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Article124 1950-09-29 5 Free Press StatT Reporter rt Singapore Ar; Society's first Open Exhibition for teachers arid art stui dents will be opened at 5 p.m. Friday Oct. 20. by the ng Municipal President. Mr T. P. F. McNeiee. I: will be on show from Saturday. Oct. 21 to124 words
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Article40 1950-09-29 5 Mi .n Tuan D appointed to be a member of the Committee of Ap- w::h effect from O.v 1 m plac- of Mrs. Tay Lian j T rk. who ha. re.si?ned. tin- 1 ,der the Civ.- i Ordinance.40 words
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Article197 1950-09-29 5 Variety show a success T GAPO_.E had its first -7 cinema- variety show since the Japanese occupation last evening at the Capitol Theatre. Danny Danford and his orchestra gave hundreds ol people an amusing halt-hour and Junp Hamilton, the young Australian singer, sang several romantic numbers. The audience whistled and197 words
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Article21 1950-09-29 5 The Dutch opera singer, lerick Bosch, passed ugh Singapore this morning on his way to Syrinev by klm plane.21 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-09-29 5 picture. THK Officer Administering the Federation Government, Mr. S. W. P. Foster Sutton, pinning (he insignia of the O BE on Mr. Lim_.Kh.Ye Seng, Federal Councillor, at a presentation eercmony held m ihe Council Chamber. Kuala Lumpur, before the onenine* of thp Fortrral Le-isl.--tive Council. P.R.P.R. - 46 words
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Article230 1950-09-29 5 r\V() members of the Victoria (Australia) Legisla- tive Assembly, returning home alter seeing Moral Rearmament In action m Europe, said m Singapore yesterday afternoon that "tl-is growing, tremendous force offers a positive answer to Communism." MP..-, Mr H. V. Macand Mr. D. Country Party*, on a230 words
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Article509 1950-09-29 5 Free Press Staff Reporter IS man inherently superior to woman? The answer is still that men think he is and women know he isn't. Last night's debate between the East-West Society and the Y.W.C.A. m the British Council Hall .was brought to a close just509 words
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Article43 1950-09-29 5 Professor Leonard Barnes. Director of Social Studies at Oxford University, who has been touring Malaya and advising on adult education. will give a talk on his observations here m Malaya and on adult education generally. over Radio Malaya tonight at 7.12.43 words
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Article77 1950-09-29 5 ANY proposed i: >" the rporf duty on rubber will not be i m Malaya over night. At least two weeks' m 1 be given and no variation will be made before Dee. 1. This statement was made by the Federation's acting Financial Secretary, Mr. W C.77 words
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Article, Illustration65 1950-09-29 5 picture MRS. I. F. Kynestone New- bery, the artist, and Lt. Martin Fuller of 6 Company, RA S.C, the model, study the picture "."Martin" which was displayed by the fourth annual exhibition of the V I C A Art Club m the V M C A Hall. Or.-tr.rd Road, Singapore,Free Press - 65 words
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295 1950-09-29 5 TAN KIAN LIAT - Monkey birth rate goes up in Penang TAN KIAN LIAT By n__._Ut.tt. Thursday. A LTHOUGH Japanese soldiers killed hundreds of them for food during the war, Penang's favourite pets the monkeys at the Botanical Gardens— have been multiplying so rapidly m the past five years that their present number is295 words
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Article57 1950-09-29 5 A REPORT on Chinese education problems itSingapore is to be drawn up by the Singapore ChinSchool Conference to be stibmitted to Sir Christopher Cox. Education Adviser to the Secretary for the Colonies, vho ls expected here from Hong Kong next month. Sir Christopher is expected to be m57 words
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Article239 1950-09-29 5 Free Press Stall Reporter 'pHE Singapore Governr.. is now ciiscus-sing best methods of investigating i what should be the basis of j the Colony s cost of Ii allowance, the Free P was told yesterday. The Gover: I gation followed the rmade b\ th^ actine239 words
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Article38 1950-09-29 5 Mr Fonp Peck Yew. a special class clerk m the 6 eapore General Clerical Service, is to act as Assistant Registrar of Imports and Experts m addition to his dv as Chief Clerk ts and Exnorts38 words
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Article917 1950-09-29 6 ALLAN LEWIS - BRAVE WIND BEST BET FOR TOMORROW ALLAN LEWIS No Regrets to win main race By gRAVE WIND, who gave a very promising display at his only start m Singapore his first race m Malaya should be the best bet m what I consider one of the most difficult programmes i\«r917 words
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Article, Illustration512 1950-09-29 6 Winners hard to pick in Class 2 events 'pHE four races reserved for Class II horses over the five furlongs straight course tomorrow are not easy events m which to find winners. Newcomers may be to the fore m all these sprints, j Horses I hal appeal are Sir Tristram,David - 512 words
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Advertisement275 1950-09-29 6 10th DAY AND POSITIVELY LAST fOU^SH,^ At 2-4.15-630-9.0 p.m. M 'J:! 'I fJjjW z* He sold his soul for ti fFkusTffiDEvii Hat. THIO NeHy CORRADI too Nil > Tomorrow -th.: r_i__ oi 1 .THK IINMI 81 < OMEOI I I Twentieth Century -I*o\ V "SITTING PRETTY^ with Clifton W.BB-Maur. en275 words
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Miscellaneous228 1950-09-29 6 m_-_ldr3k6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya A. I-I-- X M\ --==s L 1 —^H NC**\=._t.ENA .Af. 1 WAIT.' 1 TAKE OFF >\^ »'T STOP THCM/ NO -NO-/ t MASK/ j J 1( J —if—" _v -_f*__^ V^l k-Wf '/••fr Q -"l^r'T'4 i_#-v.^,^ < lk^iiiis-^.J Jy_XNE Exclusive to228 words
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Article, Illustration714 1950-09-29 7 CHARLES IS READY FOR ANYBODY Savold may be first on list IVORLD heavyweight champion Ezzard Charles stands ready to meet "anybody anytime" after his victory over Joe Louis on Wednesday night. But, Charles' manager, Jake Mintz, insists: "Anybody who wants to fight us will have to take the challenger's 12_A.P. - 714 words
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Article107 1950-09-29 7 \Y ALTER EARL. former iing English racehorse .er, died m hospital at narket yesterday. Mr Earl, who was 60. had beer, >nsciou s for several days He won each of the five Engl tees for the Lord Derby m the space of only four seasons. His fir.-.Reuter; A.P. - 107 words
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Article15 1950-09-29 7 *.v N Bala, m gam fivt DQ the en, second team \i<15 words
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Article149 1950-09-29 7 pHINESE put up a disappointing show at Jalan Hesar stadium yesterday when they met Malays m a s.\F Community League tie. going down by three goals to one. Ith the exception of their inside-left. Boon Leons;. who played a clever game, the other Chinese for wprp149 words
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Article284 1950-09-29 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By IPOH, Friday. AMBASSADOR (Charles), on the outside, and Ondine (Farad) did a winning gallop this morning when th°y skipped over three m 36 4/5 sees, on the number two grass track, which was m good condition. Ondine appeared to be going slightly better284 words
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Article82 1950-09-29 7 Till: follow ins horses will not meet their engau. menis tomorrow. lour O'Clock 11, Indian Heather, Irish Abbot, Uninsured. Flying Arrow 11, Pet-dragon, Regmar. Astivel, Coastguard, Hi«h Descent. The Ham, Buddy, Six and Eight and April Showers. Tara Street will probably accept today, but he will not82 words
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Article88 1950-09-29 7 Tribe to join Northants rEORGE TKIBF, the \us tralian Test lefiarm slow bonier, will join Northamptonshire, the English County cricket club, at the end of next season. Tribe, who has been pla> tag m Lancashire lea£V4 cricket for several season^, will move into Hamptonshire a_ MOB as possible so thaiReuter - 88 words
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Article42 1950-09-29 7 THE 13th annual swimming carnival of the AngloChinese School will be held on Monday, at 3 p.m. at the Chinese Swimming Club. There will be two events for Old Boys— loo metres free-style and 150 metres medley rt lay.42 words
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Article73 1950-09-29 7 gOB B V Rlggs -United States i beat hi s compatriot, Donald Budge, 1-6. 6-4, 6-4 to gain third place m the Wembley £2.000 professional lawn tennis to ment at Wembley. London, last night. Th< final, between R Gonzales and Wei by Van Horn. both Americans, vwll73 words
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Article14 1950-09-29 7 THE Indonesian soccer team for Singapore is du< Sunday at 5.30 p.m.14 words
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Article20 1950-09-29 7 VESTE! .DAY'S L'K. J Bririg- Albion 11. Eb.\>. Yak -.4 Blackheath h 15, Di Swansea 0. W/Cdr. Walke*20 words
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Article146 1950-09-29 7 Free Press Correspondent BENTONG. Thurs. TWENTY records were broken and two equalled at the third annual West Pahang Chinese Inter-School Sports held at Raub over the week-end. The championship shield went to Chung Shing School Raub who scored 123 points. Khal Mun School. Bentong.146 words
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269 1950-09-29 7 Table tennis stars clash for title JpiGHT leading table tennis exponents clash tonight at the Happy World Stadium ior tht- "Far East championship". I .ivouril. for the title is Staih Chu-ehu of Shanghai, the all-( hina runner-up. He is m a class by himself and i by the manager of269 words
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Article55 1950-09-29 7 LT.-COL P I Holmbu.sh won the £2,500 Jockey Club Slakes over mile and six furlongs at Newmarket Aua Khan's Kcrmanshah second. After a pirn Lady Zia Wernher. I :br. Bettil '5-1 Holm:. B_rm_nshah. 6-1 Librar... Bn_h- Society was 11-4 Holm bush won by r.lencths. witft twoReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement92 1950-09-29 7 __L-Z_ Ra mm I Toda\ a 93d p m j Tomorrow 3(1 A 9.15 pm. 'DON \\l\-|.ON M IHt N <cininlo_r serial) MOr/O/rlm fkl£JHOO BEG/M JiSSIH For all School Books from Prly to School Certificate, Cambridge Commercial or tion Examinations. Qet them from: PETER CHONG At COMPAN. Singapore. Kuala Lumpur.92 words
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Miscellaneous53 1950-09-29 7 Todays sport S(X <I X tar. (up Quarter, finals (HQ. Royal Sigs. II .1. Ilorkvard at Jalan Besar; Police r IRC. A' at ROD: Business Hsc. Tiger Standard v Sime Darby at Geylang; Bus. Hse. B: Chartered Bank v Mansfield at CYMA. RUGBY: M Andrews School v Police Training School53 words
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Article21 1950-09-29 8 X 3 of i on September Hospital, a REEVE-TUCKER. On Sept. o June, wife of hard Reeve-TU< nent. a dauel21 words
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Article50 1950-09-29 8 ALL FRIENDS and relative. are cordially invited to witi between Mr. Chor Loon (eldest son of Mr. i Hoe Aun>. and I Vet Choo. at the Eng I School. Lumu f at 12 on the Ut Octob.r. 1950. *o dinner at own premise., Chan. lumut, at 4 p.m. day.50 words
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Article44 1950-09-29 8 IRS. LIM PENG SI AND at her nee 11 Pahn Road, Siglap^ September 1950. I Eng, Scow Ch k. Se Peng ana B .rs, Siew Leng Poh Koon\! Mrs, Teo Tl J and g] mourn her n on Monday 2nd j i m.44 words
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Article, Illustration307 1950-09-29 8 They travel light to war KOREA, Friday. THOSE who die m battle barely leave mementos. Infantrymen m particular must travel light. Every unnecessary ounce is a tax on their strength. And when they are killed and stretched m rows, there is little to tell apart307 words
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Article35 1950-09-29 8 iLUMBUS, Oh pVEN the mosquito h e Involved J won f science br A ihem ra He i Mr Jenlcl I brought _n He says he I r acrumulal A.PA.P. - 35 words
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Article37 1950-09-29 8 f VIENNA, r WAVE a s thi of Communistrkers m key West zone Indus! strike to reases slated to id Chanci tlor pealed to consumers not hoard. Police had to be called U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article83 1950-09-29 8 LONDON, Fri. TRADE chief ol four countries Britain, America. Canada and France addn ed the opening session of the quay which was attended by Tariffs Conference at Torabout 800 delegates. Mr Dins \V.'..: tl of Canada. Chairman of the Conference, said countries could not m politic. ilReuter - 83 words
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Article29 1950-09-29 8 D- talks between South Africa and Britain have been tisfactorilv concluded'" on a Ministerial level, and a now to be carried forward on r"i*> *.t -iff lovol ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article195 1950-09-29 8 LONDON, Friday. SPECULATORS and others were again taking profits on the London Stock Exchange, states Renter's financial correspondent, and yesterday price movements m main sections were irregular hut with a majority of small losses. Once again there was a fair turnover m rubber and tin issues but195 words
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Article175 1950-09-29 8 4 SOLUTIONS TO KOREAN PROBLEM MANILA, Fri. SEVERAL diplomatic repreO smtatives m Manila agreed that the Korean V/ar endangered world p. ace. but each differed from the other on the solution to the problem. In a radio round-table conference sponsored by the Philippines Foreign O:: the diplomatic envoys 0_ Indonesia.Reuter - 175 words
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Article23 1950-09-29 8 SYRIA'S TWO PROBLEMS MB New V irk aboard take uo his i ambassado. ;a Syria, lie said before ration hrouah that area."- A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Miscellaneous17 1950-09-29 8 HIGH TIDES I radaj am. l SI p.m. j Tomorrow I.« m 1 15 p.m. j ssfasfasfas17 words
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Article, Illustration1286 1950-09-29 1 ALLAN LEWIS - Malaya's most go-ahead racing club ALLAN LEWIS CREASED STAKES.. NEW TRACK WEIGHT FOR AGE EVENTS MORE STABLES By Jill. Perak Turf Club must he* rated Ihe most progressive racing club m Malaya. A loiii;* range programme, which began m 1048, is rapidly nearing Ihe peak aimed at by Ihis club.Free Press - 1,286 words
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Article94 1950-09-29 1 lix IHE SCO! i more satisfactory aspects of this icing m England ha. been the way md apprentices have been shaping. by no only dise< -room. Mr: and B: em- successl the which s of the tnce. Reader S__ added tion which they blish94 words
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Article, Illustration804 1950-09-29 1 ALLAN LEWIS - Saddle Club plans to hold gymkhanas ALLAN LEWIS 11. rnWENTY years ago Sir Cecil Clement i dreamed of converting the strip of land which runs alongside the Bukit Timah Road Canal Into Singapore's "Rotten Row". Now there is a chance of that dream coming true, if the City Fathers are804 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-09-29 1 Malor Jack Spenc.,- riding It Bukit Tic.,:, Saddle Club. The now s i*-furl„n S gran .rack J may be seen m this picture.23 words
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Article, Illustration6593 1950-09-29 2 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Compiled by FOLLOWING is the complete form guide for all horses entered at the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting opening tomorrow. HORSES CLASS 1. ABB* KA* WON i Nine started) 12-8-50 Penang 6-7 6P. (Charles) Div. 3: 2nd Royal F.ush 8-11;6,593 words
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