The Singapore Free Press, 2 October 1950
1950-10-02
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Title Section18 1950-10-02 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA dfgdf SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1950. PRICE TE\ STS.18 words
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Article, Illustration253 1950-10-02 1 N. KOREAN ARMY IS FINISHED Only a few men cross the 38 th [•HE North Korean Army below the 38th Parallel has been "complete!) destroyed" and only a few of the 100,000 Communists have managed to tret back, it was stated yesterday by Major-General Kdward M. Almond, Commander of the253 words
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Article195 1950-10-02 1 i \KI M c CESS, Monday. ssini *>% South Korean forces of tllfl into Communist North Korea I nited Nations delegates jresided by Mr. Long N till new. have to ask Nt* Delhi I I Committee M :e 60 V N us had m agreed, rtA.P. - 195 words
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Article22 1950-10-02 1 throe Si i port 0!l V r she b .s here t sporu M S he Schu: concert22 words
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113 1950-10-02 1 r. nine n. X pore daily. Nan Chiau Jit which was banned I are due to be released the Police on Friday unless the acting Colonial Secrei Mr W L. BlythP. ardors th»-m detained under tho Emergency itions. •np of thp nine113 words
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Article56 1950-10-02 1 Eleven-year old Louis Davis may lose a hand because ol a freak accideni with his pet >n. vis was controlling the bird with a long copper wire when the pigeon struck a high tension wire The current flowed Into the boy's body, burning him onA.P. - 56 words
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Article188 1950-10-02 1 SEOUL MASS MURDER Mon. rv\HE nass I gra\ es has r that the Communists h < a I f h by nd m trenches which the X rean army dug m .> ol the war I h the? Over 100 <jth^'r bod its U reported to havr >'■■ found m188 words
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Article, Illustration92 1950-10-02 1 Barred from seeing his bride for the Hrst time until he had given "entrance nione\v." young Syed Ahmad bin Abdulrahman Alsagoff (m fez) waits patiently m the characteristic manner of a Muslim bridegroom while his attendants "bar:;.iin" ,uid dole out the required fee m small handN fa I. The threateningSee - 92 words
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Article112 1950-10-02 1 CENSUS MEN ARMED WITH SWEETS Tokyo, Mon. JAPANS national censiu yesterdfl started a mi; after midnight when 82 questioners swooppd n 1 !l1 1 vagrant! sleeping m compound ihe Tokyo railway terminal. The census takers were armed with sweets and cigarettes and accompanied by 12 policemen. Itretu for mollifi whileReuter - 112 words
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Article16 1950-10-02 1 A Nationalist tiring ■day shot nine a imunist underground rs m Taipeh (Form16 words
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Article178 1950-10-02 1 RIGHT hundred British troops many of them openly unhappy at being called from civilian jobs for war service sailed for Korea aboard a troopship yesterday. Comprising the first battalion, Royal Ulster Rifles Regiment, the men clustered around the WaiMinister, Mr. John Strachey, at the dockside.A.P. - 178 words
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Article39 1950-10-02 1 About 100,000 pilgrims from all over the world Lasi night joined the Pope m I Saint Peter's Basilica In veneration of the Blossed Maria de Mattias, a I9ili century Italian nun who was beatit\od onrlipr vestarftav ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article45 1950-10-02 1 pKi'AUSE J iy uas a 'lucky' day m calendar, more than L5O Chinese couples were married m Singapore churches, and various Chinese as lions Restaurants m the three meat p.trks and m town were all heavily booked for wedding dinners last night.45 words
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Article40 1950-10-02 1 pi ar at the junction i>l Paya Lebar and Macpherson Roads was s<'t on fire at 2.30 this morning. One nro-engin.' was rushed to the scene, but before any aid could be given the vehicle was already pulled.40 words
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Article28 1950-10-02 1 Mr. J. K. Munro, Sir^apore General Hospital surgeon, is leaving the Colony on the Carthage tomorrow on retirempn' after 15 years 1 service here.28 words
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Article79 1950-10-02 1 I>USHMAN. a ">:>o-pound gorilla. <m iped from his ca^e m Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo yesterday and for two hours roamed the country until keepers drove him back by dangling a carter snake m front qf his face. A dozen arnjed policemen stood oy as peepers tried toA.P. - 79 words
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Article245 1950-10-02 1 13— AND HE VOLUNTEERED Free Press Staff Reporter IBAVE no father and my mother is very old and I want to learn English", said a sad 13-year-old boy. Lira Meng Kirn, when the registration of pupils for admission to classes began this morning at |he new Lee Kuo Chuan government245 words
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153 1950-10-02 1 100,000 police smash Red disorder plan DORTMI ND, British Zone Of Germain, Mildly. MORE than 1,000 Communist youths wore urn m all parts of West Germany fClterdlJ »s polkr everywhere smashed attempts to <t "\u wvv" demonstrations m defiance of bans. The str show of forte by almost 100,000 police.Reuter; A.P.; U.P. - 153 words
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Article35 1950-10-02 1 The Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. Louis St. Laurei't, said yesterday that Canada would* be willing to send a special army of 10.000 men to Europe as part of an Atl: Part force.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article85 1950-10-02 1 Fre e Pre>s Staff Reporter LICENSING «»f all unauthorised hauk«rs and A proportionate increaic «>i Uccasittg leei are among important m ommendations forward ♦•d l«» (iovernment bf the Singapore Hawkers' Inquiry Commission whose report was released today m Singapore. The Commission, it is understood, is not m fivour85 words
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Article24 1950-10-02 1 BAIN S record B 100 minu Tlie Harold '>' Board of Trade. Lcr H Do Office and 01 h"[ended I B24 words
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Article36 1950-10-02 1 I ECONOMIC leader* fr j Muslim c to dUcu of Incr Tad-' w oth< leaden hope that tin mienc n last eventually lead to the tile k:nd of Islam v Dolii A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Advertisement54 1950-10-02 1 iiiiiiiniimiiii| GIFTS I IOKERS de SUVA I M 13m restfulness throughout and anxiety have given .leerfulness ON COW GATE NOW :huckles and chubbiness ng sound bones forming health happiness and vitality. COW GATE YET, BUT HE LOOKS IT! *V&GATE£B&£ c JOD aP ROYAL- BABIES i" -i -w -I. ir Jitmm54 words
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Advertisement92 1950-10-02 1 D 6 P OUTDOOR PHOTO GRAPH V i I. RAFFLES PLACE. SPORE COPP JOHN LITTLEST C >760 in* V MA °f |N f N GLANO ,m v VW S YEARS CUARANTEf' |Upi tt^-— V^ TESTED t PROVED ©backed by .vv, c J J^-7.7 —•^Sssm I SEKVICI ORGANIZATION /{I 1 '.j-92 words
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Article592 1950-10-02 2 Europe Loves A Gamble corresponded™ report on the POPULARITY OF THE FOOTBALL POOL, THE GREAT GAMBLING RIVAL TO THE TURF. rxDOTBALL pools are r illegal m France, but, every Wednesday evening, summer and yinter, the National Lottery is drawn. Weekly prizes number 14,100, total prize money amounts to £310.000, and592 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-10-02 2 GEOFFREY EVANS - GEOFFREY EVANS Bu Now pleast. dear, don't start on about the weather again i,'Mlltliritl!lltlMIIMi;illltl!Mlllllllllllllllllll17 words
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Article76 1950-10-02 2 'LORIA Lling people her nk I she 51 iient r rome-bai k el Bouhvarci.' one of the best r grandPra m Hollywood. iMarlene Dietrich la unOne o' the reasons The •ar. who weighs hi stone and measures t\ two, ha s kept her ten photogenic figure76 words
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Article445 1950-10-02 2 MILTON SHULMAN - MILTON SHULMAN COMMENTS ON A THEATRICAL "MENACE." LMRST-NIGHT audkn- ces are generally regarded as a legitimate and proper target for critics When the theatre offers them little of substance to disc It is a tradition to which I am only too happy to yield. Much445 words
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Article563 1950-10-02 2 Christopher Phillips - The Junkers At It Again Christopher Phillips dfgdf rpHEY are trying to cheat the world again. It has proved so before, and it is proving so again today. The Junkers are no more, but the Junkers spirit lives on m the Germans, who are at their old game of hoodwinking563 words
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Article52 1950-10-02 2 DUELLING has Germany a<?a. Antony Terry report* that be G most Nazi the police have found a blood-stained sword ly used ough the prisly cult is forbidden by A..:*d t :::p Is still a.: is known that harbour several locutions where and slash away at each other52 words
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Advertisement116 1950-10-02 2 FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT— SITUATIONS WANTED— ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACCOMMODATION WANTED— FOR SALE— VEHICLES FOR SALE— WANTED TUITION— MISCELLANEOUS Wntc your advertisement here m BLOCK LETTERS five words ro a line Cost pet 'minimum 4 lines) Insertion 4 lines $2 (minimum chargel Box number Fi^V Cent* Extra |i $2.50116 words
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Advertisement40 1950-10-02 2 MAX FACTOR*HOLLYWOOD el Mak-Uf I Uarn »beyoui om* N! Harmony Make-Up 4 i I ART SCHOOL OF MAKE-UP. Demonstration A'OH Conducted bx ESTHER JOHANSSON (Hollywood) MAX FACTOR MAKE-UP ARTIST AT THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD COLD STORAGE ARCADE, Orchard Road Smgap^40 words
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Miscellaneous242 1950-10-02 2 SINGAPORE BFEBS (Singapore) H! If NETWORK) MON DAI MONDAY 4 nl Pwif amn rv -4 47 From the l ondon I For the iBBC) 5 The C 5. 45 The :,b Inter- rum <bbcv 6 indo- Pnm UiiMim*' ne»I«n: Newt ;<nd P:(-Kr;tminp«; n from Singapore: RBC fi 3Q Camo psp242 words
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Miscellaneous161 1950-10-02 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOKN today, you must have harmony for happiness. Unless you ran manage to make everything move smoothly, \ou become moody and discontented. You have a sensitive, inspirational nature and your ideals are exceptionally high. You are intellectual rather than emotional and when you change your mind it161 words
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Miscellaneous203 1950-10-02 2 Solution to Crossword No. 165 SOLUTION —Arrow: 1. Rooe. 3. Edwin 8. 9 Scour. 10. Amiss. 11. PaUa, 12. Imago. 14, Coaching inn. 35. Aside 16 Once Down: J. Re?-.:s 3. Barrow loads. 4. rv.r*a;ions. 5 Implication. 6. ReffOlcbttf. 7 11. 1 I 13. Ounce. New Crossword No. 166 ft203 words
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Article199 1950-10-02 3 WOMEN SEEK WAR FILM BAN But retreat on war toys COPENHAGEN, Sunday. tit C()l \TRY women of 23 nations are to start a campaign to have war films banned from cinemas. This step i s the result of a decision reachr nnn »i.n nearly 6 delp at^, representing some b.uoo.MOOReuter - 199 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-10-02 3 HUMI the Daodu of Kde. Nigeria, Janri p.i>^«*N .t M-nirv mi BurkI i sifhl-MCtaf tour of London.17 words
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Article42 1950-10-02 3 LISBON Sunday. m absence «>t some two and a i>.u k again off Ihc Portuguese Ntuii numbers that there is now a I domestic consumers pace with supold for mam; ids m oi B s tnd fi ReuterReuter - 42 words
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92 1950-10-02 3 FREE BEER PAPERS FOR P.I. TROOPS MANILA Sun. P T LIPINO troops m Korea have been assured o! free beer and daily newspapers from Manila Colonel Andres Soriano, head ol the Soriano enterprises, which include San Miguel Brewery, has offered 500 cases 01 beer daily for the 10th battalion combatU.P. - 92 words
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Article22 1950-10-02 3 Mr i ir- I N Indonesia ..out ler- to the It was, he said, "a Rood future ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article26 1950-10-02 3 Six Japani p eluding the < M: md i i»l the Court ived at San Pram Isco t i n an tour U. P.U.P. - 26 words
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143 1950-10-02 3 CAIRO, Sunday. DRITAIN Is holding tenaciously on t<» Its bis military base m the Sliei (anal Zone despite a long and sometimes bitter Egyptian attempt to end the occupation. Vj,y\)''<. demand that hat tempen d British tro >ps gel out ly by Korea:; d<A.P. - 143 words
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Article39 1950-10-02 3 R Hon K<>ru has iln.v Hoiikj Kong and the g< vernment has announced thai n would call Imi on Sept. 1M Since then Hong Kong has had much aa inches oi r i and ire full A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article52 1950-10-02 3 DOVER Sun. THE W Cliffs ol Dover b il of Britannia m fioi ships ng dov n I tie k i uel wi llir Britain. pie >: SI M s Bay near i> their town as th England, and I H up to h( m andReuter - 52 words
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Article74 1950-10-02 3 pie prominent m industry, finance and philanthropy m Britain heard an appeal by the Indian IlU'.h Commissioner. Mr. V. K. Krishnan Mrnon. «>n behall of the victims of the recent earthquake m Assam, He said the audience was m itself a testimony to the friendship feltReuter - 74 words
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Article40 1950-10-02 3 Mis Man Rog 15, 33. only daughter of the late humourist, Will Rogers, has married at Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. Walter Brooke 111. 36, son of Miss Loui.^ Cromwell Brooks, who was General Douglas Mac Arthur's first wife. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration14 1950-10-02 3 photo. Surrendering Communist soldiers being marched ofT l«> prison tamps wrst of Seoul. A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article81 1950-10-02 3 PRAGUE. Sllll. THERF. i.s such a thing 1 carrying equality of the sexes '.oo far. says the Youth Union newspaper. Mlada ita, The Athletic Club of MisKovice, Bohemia, put on whal It billed a> a women's "fighi for equality with men'— a soccer football game between theA.P. - 81 words
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Article45 1950-10-02 3 The pr Hukbalahap foi i ter menace to the security mi Hit- Philippines al present. than any potenl i i] <•■- al > i .1 [gression from external r 'os, .>:< < i Mr John F. Me I by: co-Chairman of a U.S. State DeDartment mission U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article32 1950-10-02 3 T' 1 I >sservatore Romano. Ukraine tlif list Tlv paper s.iid I nee the r rame under Communist domination bishops have been senten< to forced labour f;inat4»d. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article61 1950-10-02 3 LOYALTY VISIT TO FORMOSA A Ba' will shortly visit Form inform General Chiang Kaishek of the loyalty i I Chinese i ti Slam to the Nationalist Chinese governn The mission is pxpeeted to arrive m Taipeh before 0 m. the diiif en which China observes the 30th anniversaryj the overthrowA.P. - 61 words
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Article, Illustration257 1950-10-02 3 West VOT often do all four players bid the .siinii- suit, When th^y do, It always seems reminiscent of this hand where the fits) c.lls were In the same sun 'Hie hand was played many years ago m a game which Included Edward Hymes. Jr., an.t the late257 words
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Article165 1950-10-02 3 SEOUL, Sunday. I AMERICAN intelligence oilicers have estimated A that the Communist occupation of Seoul and t»>«subsequent battle for liberation cost the lives of about 50,000 civilians. They calculated that another 20.001) persons had been taken away to prison camps north of the .*Bth ParallelReuter - 165 words
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Article52 1950-10-02 3 PTD CHINA 'PLANNING SLAVERY' TAIPI i 4 riONALIST c j charged that flu mmunists were planning Irom south of th< river to ur He said his In I |by iurrendered Ck>mmui m i He will b, churia and 500 000 v to work m m i mun > p nowA.P. - 52 words
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Advertisement102 1950-10-02 3 miJIF) OUR HOME with ~3 1 1 |l fvENETIAN BLINDSJ Assembled B» S T QUEK FURNITURE ITOtl 13' Vicrorn Stract. DRATIVE COLOURFUL PROOF WILL NOT CHIP STAYS CLEAN i Apply ImporterMl (CHINA) LTD. Union Building Tel: 6321 *s Times Rje Y\ jf\ Published weekly on ±J X \*J Saturday and102 words
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Advertisement143 1950-10-02 3 MNUAL SALE From 30.9.50 ends on F0.50 PLEASE CALL TO THE REAL BARGAINS STORH AT PEIPING STORE 173 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS IN PRICES ONTABLE CLOTH. LINEH GOODS. Curios. Jade. Ivory ail kinds o! Handmade tetffi Arts. Camphor Ches s. cfc ...A really good wide s lection tor X143 words
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Miscellaneous8 1950-10-02 3 Tnu2 K/4MWA BL/YA S"CUV£NIQ. CWEAP ?«> /o| s.. ~j\8 words
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56 1950-10-02 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, October 2, 1950. The game is up he I il 1363. .1950 A for Hie h lin tl m HAMLET P hni- *h«? of m kid therr have been anyone listening last night who hnd not paid his licence fe^. and who this morning wr\s56 words
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Article568 1950-10-02 4 Hall Romney - Hall Romney London Letter LONDON: ••^NOBBISH and unfriendly". That is j the accusation which has been brought against the civilians m Singapore m their attitude towards British soldiers on leave m ngapore from antibandit duty m the deration, by a soldier of the Green Howards568 words
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Article262 1950-10-02 4 WILLIAM COURTENAY - WILLIAM COURTENAY *y 'THE Kon an peasant, d his diet mainly ut rice, is able to carry enormous loads, and every day them moving aiong the highways or across the rice paddies laden like beasts of burden. Prom earliest times they ha hioned timbers of the262 words
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Article59 1950-10-02 4 WITH ref( r nee to your rec< at report headed •;n 2 without tears m I Varsity.' I shall be grateful 11 you will state that the m question was pubI without the approval or knowledge of the University ol Malaya Students' Union and the Union is not risible59 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-10-02 4 Members of the Sadler* Wells Ballet leave for their US tt This group includes Moira Shearer (left) and Mr.rgot Fonteyn, the leading dancers.23 words
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Article, Illustration300 1950-10-02 4 W.J. Brown - This Farce OF PRLIMAMENT W.J. Brown hits out at 4 the Party [gikife robots i^KOAI X oeds and pitals, ironi holiday s and cow membei Par] nt to vote lor or agaii I ionalisation. By tram and car and a< me they came! S ime came v and some complain300 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-10-02 4 "II they nationalise iron and steel I expect masters mares will get free shoes like we <±16 words
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Advertisement33 1950-10-02 4 fiie Prciflier KuuSC j I for CUPS I j SHIELDS j MEDALS IN SILVER AND E.P.N.S j S. P. H. ds SUVA 1 > UK II g nPOKL Xl \1 LI Ui'l v iron33 words
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Advertisement35 1950-10-02 4 1), r Afternoon. Evenin Cocktail (io:,'ii<. jBULOVA "T£K 8 I \N.H« h Au-uhar. ArdentE sound Equipment MICROPHONE AM.IIMEB. TYPE. VMC TYPE 4C 'iWP^ 45 WATTS "MS: M. E. NATHAN Phon«? 4073. 25/29, ORCHARD 0 im^^^^35 words
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Article163 1950-10-02 5 S'PORE PLAYFIELDS SURVEY Govt. sets up committee I Free Press Staff Reporter jU ascertain Singapore's present and future needs m playing fields and recreation areas, the Government is forming a committee to examine the question and to surest a plan for dealing with the problem of providing adequate playing fields.163 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-10-02 5 SWITCH TO ENGLISH CALENDAR dfgdf HK T(\ Won; i!«>piirn. of X Ij |[ov wrt»d on R 11, urR(>\< v S. i_ K.m_. 1 i rhildrra*9 Free PressFree Press - 27 words
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Article65 1950-10-02 5 t -> m tt; Reporter It to the probles A of the section juveniles .sale was beI nvnlv they V P I Botl I n she inofl by She ■said id h^rn forced to work m order to nippleThe other who •ar, lc j M Both65 words
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Article, Illustration319 1950-10-02 5 First sight after marriage THE "bersanding" ceremon) Usl nighl m the wedding of Sherifa Mahani. diu^hlir of I>:it o arid Datin X. M. Alsajfoff, and Syed Ahmad bin AMalrahman \Ua!«»fT. v < ii <'i a landowner m Singapore. The bride, who was m Earopean-stjlp dress, i, 1( j several attendants319 words
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Article51 1950-10-02 5 S'PORE MAY SEE RUSSIAN NEWSREEIS I ir.- Pi rss Staff Reporter gINGAI < IRB aumber < miTh< impre&si ing tl atmosphere ywhere In R m the :hr streets, m the mcil ha:. above appearance iheniEven the peotime. r. 1 m their i] ap- j ing vii- I ginative clothes i51 words
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Article68 1950-10-02 5 SINGAPORE Municipal I Commissioners have decided lo adhere to their policy of not permitting the we of Municipal parks and open spans for holding religious s**rv Accordingly tlH > fiaVe t«rned down an application from the sin a pore Company of Jehovah's Witnesses for Demission t<> use68 words
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Article171 1950-10-02 5 TW< murder cases ai lis ial at the Uct< Criminal Assizes which stari at the Singapore Supreme Court before Mr. Ju: 1 Brown today. Heading the list is Joseph Michael Nonis, 25-year-oiu Eurasian wireless operator, who will stand his trial for the alleged murder of A.171 words
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Article201 1950-10-02 5 Top priority for T. Pagar pool Vvvv Press Stall" Ken(»rtt i r AMONG the works to be carried out by Singapore Municipal Commissioners next year, first priority has been recommended for tliv proposed swimming pool at Van Kit Road (m the Tanjong Pagar an Next m importance and urgency lopment201 words
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Article106 1950-10-02 5 1 rev Press staff trporttr COfGAPOUrS two old rue l urines ma\ l»e void by public auction uhen they Ti pi v (1 n This w.j^ »»ta(«'(] at a meeting of a committee of Municipal Commissioners examining tin proposed expenditure of fhr Firr Department for106 words
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Article24 1950-10-02 5 Student teachers to go to polls I re*- Frew Staff a > T INE hand: I tl Fea I 1 be I I 1 I24 words
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Advertisement78 1950-10-02 5 NYLON but Ml I Jkff jL f >n j IV r. /or Evening Dresses and Sarees I Gorgeous shades n i Peach, Pink, 1 Green, Turquoise, and Beige. i I the Range B f/; \9 ifl//: f" BATTER Cash Prices jd S pore. 5283.50 FcJ. 53 11. 40 WCD HiNG78 words
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Advertisement74 1950-10-02 5 A I A galaxy of bright buttons emblazons our new range, make sure you see them -|T Lots of styles and colourings f K <^-ir\ to choose from. ,W Plain Cold, Pearl (j Plastic. I jRj y/ Combinations of V I* Black/Silver, Black/Cold and Jet. AISO r*~"~^f\ Cold and Silver74 words
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Miscellaneous19 1950-10-02 5 MA IL ed Is .on. pos'inu si;:bC O P.O. Unliy Hie: anak Eastern AusNcv\ Zealand. v pjn. I ion19 words
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778 1950-10-02 6 JOE LOUIS - Bruce has a lot to look forward to JOE LOUIS By IT was tough coming back. I was licked by >a fighter whom I alwaj said was a worthy world champion and I'm not making any excuses because I lost. I just did"nt have it. I thought I did and778 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-10-02 6 'I'm through... I huna>ro H ins MJ X I ie Prix m ?er one i15 words
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Article331 1950-10-02 6 ALLAN LEWIS - Epsom Derby one to follow ALLAN LEWIS By 11 UFA Trigger was scratched on the course on Saturday, Brave Wind was installed a very hot favourite for the fifth race, at set weights, which was for (lass II three and tour-> ear-olds which had not won over a stipulated period331 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-10-02 6 picture Mr K.I. Nathan leads m Drndritr < Dunwoodie >. winner «if the fourth race at Ipoh Saturday. Dendrite paid 8162 for a win and S?»l for a pla< c. Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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136 1950-10-02 6 A irmen give disappointing display Two China Iwupccia, j». l Ons stolr the show m the Chi c.cr Xhv X. A F. m SA h soccer match at lalaa Brs.tf s( The Chinese fielded without Boon Leong, I Seonii. Yew Heniz and Teow X no stopping tiiem. R.A F and136 words
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Article22 1950-10-02 6 WEIGHTS FOR GOLD VASE 'I 11. I I th, P MN Indian I! M Dark R I nit- f lyinr K< li|22 words
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Advertisement103 1950-10-02 6 YOUR LAST CHANCE to see YOUNG MAN OF MUSIC" ii-i r>- 1->. ;i ii IND STAGE SHOWS n .ti and M p m «mi> featuring "JUNE HAMILTON and "DANNY DANFORDS •FRANTIC FUNATiCS" WITH "CARMEN MiRANn.V 1 0 KKIJ N Tomorrow. "STATE SECRET" Starring DOI (.1 \n \ikb\nkn ir <.t \M>103 words
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Advertisement47 1950-10-02 6 £3,922 ORYOU ATAGESS 3 OCO F i Income Tax Fill m this form now Postage fc. --7" h I I SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO Of CANADA P.O Boi 5M B l s M ADDP OCCUPATION (-sure lujk mZJr AS- R p+ M HEWttLBE I Hlj^ V MATCHLESS47 words
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Miscellaneous177 1950-10-02 6 MdndrdKß Exclusive tollw Singapore Free Press m Malaya -v 4 1 T i rwAP i j 1 ilil i s* f ?J rvi' ft L j tj rS^fe. JANE Exclusive to the Singapore free Press m Malaya WH¥ ARE *OU f I'M NOT t|f THEN WHY PICK OH \Og PRANKLY,177 words
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Article371 1950-10-02 7 ALLAN LEWIS - JAFFA DOES BEST GALLOP AT IPOH ALLAN LEWIS Keeps pace with Desert Queen By IPOH, Monday. JAFFA (McPherson/ did a winning gallop on the No 2 grass track this morning when he paced with speedy Desert Queen (Jones) for the full distance and was going better at the end of371 words
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Article286 1950-10-02 7 'We want Bedser' call at Colombo Till crowd of 10.000 took up a chant of "we want Bedser" when the M.C.C. team fielded In their one-day draw match with Ceylon at Colombo iterdajr. Fredd:c Brown, the captain, before the mutch id Bedser would not bowl though fit, but pretended to286 words
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Article204 1950-10-02 7 rjINGAPORE O b:ill nmunity Lragur champs will be dcciclt d m today's key match between Mai ij md Europeans at Jalan n I idlum. Favourites. Malays, are onr head of 1:.«: -1 1 pom us to 10— and f dr.™ to win the championship Europeans on204 words
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Article71 1950-10-02 7 Winner-take-all challenge JIMMY WELCH, thr RAF. lightweight who fights little Paras (Philippines) m the main event of Friday night's card at the Happy World Stadium, has issued a winner-to-take all challenge. Paras has accepted. Welch showed splendid form when he sparred at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday He is71 words
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Article34 1950-10-02 7 IPOH. Mon. AFTER a weeks delay m n Penane. when they failed to obtain visas to enter Sumatra, the Combined Perak Football Federations proposed soccer tour of Medan was called B34 words
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Article127 1950-10-02 7 mi —I-I l*a« M -.o;h' 6 U "l»itVeJ < >■- M >|»mcl b I I* aitv.n c L puiH k N ,--!n:hi >l M li.l»rr xv.l b D^lpadajH MM V H^ |v*T t> I M »i ir-iuehr i) l»»i|i^.tAdu ri..« ..ut ul luU \tukrU tell at 2»-i ...i 18-C127 words
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Article21 1950-10-02 7 telr first B 3 pjn. o cor.pr C R Er t>e ache pool. B re cord:- fd-21 words
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Article29 1950-10-02 7 Nint Ta« table tennt* tr^m of Hen* K<>n? brat the Ml India viaMtag s»de kf five i zAme* U mil at the Happy World la«t nifhl29 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-10-02 7 picture. I ITTLE XENE (right) gets his left over m time to foil a ncht from Jimmy Welch during a sparring session at the Happy World arena on Saturday. Welch, who fights Little Par.is at the Happy World arena this Friday, is m great form and will give Paras aFree Press - 64 words
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Article378 1950-10-02 7 OEIOW are all e«til race* for "Wednesday, second daj of the Perak Turf Cluu Autumn (Gold Va«e» Meeting:- Cl. 1, Div.4— 4> Kope»alk llavdt-e 81' Bruwiisbay 5.1.1 <.old Medallist Ml Frter'i Last (.oli*. n Gro^e X.OB ambt idge 8.W7 Mas utte X .07 \fs. u^ K-IMi ■la378 words
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Article980 1950-10-02 7 FOOTBALL mi HKST DIVISION P W D 1. FA 11 I 6 C 18 7 16 Mkfbrough 11 7 1 ***** 15 11 6 3 2 21 10 15 Manchester D ll 6 2 3 12 6 14 Woh.-s 10 5 2 3 21 13 12980 words
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Article369 1950-10-02 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By /^ROYDOX again demonstrated his superiority over Malaya's sprinters when he won the main race at Ipoh on Saturday. Regarded as a "trial" for the rich Perak Vase next Saturday, the race lost all value m this respect by the course withdrawals of Four369 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-10-02 7 picture. Miss Joke Stokker, winner of the 50 metres breaststroke race for girls under 17 at Saturday's Singapore Swimming Club championships. Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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249 1950-10-02 7 VETERAN - 4 one-sided matches in SBA tourney VETERAN By IjH)UR ties m the Singapore badminton champi<in- ships were decided last night at the Clerical Union Hall m just over "0 minutes. All four were one-sided affairs and ended m straight sits Koh Keng Siang (Marigold) was the t\rs\ out for the249 words
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Article78 1950-10-02 7 SIK'CFR: ommunity league: Malays v Europeans at Jalan Be *ar. SWIMMING Anclo-Chinese School Swim Gala at C hinese < 3 p.m. RUGGCS: S.C.C. B i R> si <<n padang: St. Andrew's K*!/,e> InM. at R.I. (Ist and 2nd X\ >> ■OCKET: s.r,t. v Ac > or, padant: Chinese78 words
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Article158 1950-10-02 7 MM. PATEKSOK beat It O. I>avie« f«»ur and I m the tinal gf the Royal F apore (iolf !ub <h^n-.p:i n Stianffor li.dians oualifitd to meet Mneapoie Indians m the Bardhan t up soccer tinal they iK-.tt iVi ..in Indianin a r»-pl\ m Fenang yrslci158 words
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Advertisement62 1950-10-02 7 WORLD DAY FOR ANIMALS 4th OCTOBER OF ANIMAL LOVERS ORGANISED S.PC.A. SINGAPORE AT MLAN BESAR STADIUM KCING AT 4.45 P.M. Address by THE COLONIAL SECRETARY MR. W. L. BLYTHE LOVERS LEAGUE PARADE STRATIONS-HORSEMANSHIP POLICE DOGS-SINGAPORE DOG SHOW FOR MEMBERS CCA. AND ANIMAL LOVERS LEAGUE. ntation of Prizes by Mrs. BLYTHE62 words
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Article18 1950-10-02 8 Londo.i Louise. R n nice R I EH. Tinker. 1950. ro 1 c a. v n a18 words
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Article28 1950-10-02 8 P ante Ch.\n un Yeo Chan Chia Bwe« I r of Mr Hoe lncvu P X 63 Ourl Hou Se•nnounced D I hou-. v. R Pen? X28 words
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257 1950-10-02 8 A G.I. REVISITS THE SHELL OF SEOUL Birthplace m ruins SEOUL, Sunday. A BATTLE-STAINED American officer wept today over the bombed ruins of a house m Seoul. Navy lit. Horace G. Underwood fought his way back into Seoul with the United States Marines. When the last snipers ware finally cleared257 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-10-02 8 I "Stop tayinn 'This it direct I aiixrcssioii > o v j c ot i Vraida:"15 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-10-02 8 GENERAL LANDS General Mac-Arthur (left with his aide-de-camp and pilot, beintr greeted on arrival at an airfield m the Korean theatre.21 words
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Article34 1950-10-02 8 Mr. Winston Churchill, celebrating the 50th anniversary of his first election as a Member of Parliament, received a message of congratulation from the Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attlee, vosterdav.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article87 1950-10-02 8 PRAGUE. Mon. CCHOSLOVAK farm c r s hunink you letters to I Colaes m their >fficial Czech news said yesterday. six planes from Russia been spraying the fields le, the agency said. The Czechoslovak government blamed the bug inion on American ageni Some farmers, theA.P. - 87 words
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Article30 1950-10-02 8 f PRAGUE. Mon. STATE Court at Blasim, jentenced 22 men and one woman for hi^l: ti esi Cabin* iber, and 11- i us. 25 I ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article114 1950-10-02 8 MAO STILL 'A FAITHFUL RED PRAGUE, Monday. pOMMUNIST Chinas programme differs from thai of the Communist-led "peoples democratic" of Europe, but relies on the theory of Marxism-Leninism "and the experience of the Bolshevik Party", stated the Cominform Journal at the week-end. The Journal, published m Bucharest. Rumania. :t'd those commentsA.P. - 114 words
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Article175 1950-10-02 8 1 WASHINGTON, Monday. VA/IS and Fascists have been barred from eiiter--4 ins America, it wa s stated at the week-end by the IS. State Department. This is the first action that the State Department has taken to carry nut the new Communist Control Act. TheU.P. - 175 words
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Article46 1950-10-02 8 AUCKLAND. Mon and •3 raided the A v*. Con* Party offli '•■relay smashing m the door, breaking furniture and i ping up files. Several Communists stayed In an ;ad joining commi nt ripn< d documents was ankle dcon on the fltwf ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article28 1950-10-02 8 Representatives of world Interests met at WhHe Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, at the fifth annual convention of the T?a a ciation of the United Sta ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article80 1950-10-02 8 LONDON. Monday. "PIIE Labour Party opens its annual week-teng conference today to discuss how to win friends and Influence votes among the fanners who deserted In the last general election. Last February's balloting, coming After four and a half years of Labour rule with a topA.P. - 80 words
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Article32 1950-10-02 8 CRICKET STAND BURNS DOWN pLAMES r land day match In Colombo terday. The playei field to th< nt the r ar I .;♦■> of b er. In a few mil burning fiercely ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article35 1950-10-02 8 SYDNEY M n.. 1W M R. I V:\'. day. said either b;u. He sa to freedom is a world c be m th<- own con haviour and sti I bus A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article14 1950-10-02 8 The West German trade delegation has con. "tentative" trade th Pakistan.- ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article103 1950-10-02 8 Wife danced like Salome n > a MAN win* Accused IjK witt divorce judse th.it his wifi' would take ott B#mi dai)(( like vilome before t 'She is skilled m I the husband, we J. Leslie Younal. Chicaeo. husband drunkard, a b: and a was* She d«'ni«d against her. i103 words
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Article17 1950-10-02 8 Canadian, US parity WASHING OFFICIAL A van do] States i The fin.: I ere between 91 ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement78 1950-10-02 8 RHYTHM OF THE ISLAND RAFFLES SATURDAY N A NIGHT IN HAWAII j rMOSPIIERE c kl. FLOOR MIOW SPEC I \I. 1)1 (OK A'l I\ 1 F \I)IKS Wear your nlourlul 'Sun (ir«v^< GENTLEMEN la ipptrtantl? fashionable hiibeach ihirts-wii AN INFORMAL 1 1 DRESS THI PA H \K\H)\lsi; WITH IH! S78 words
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Miscellaneous22 1950-10-02 8 hk;h tides 1 «n> !II l p m I oniot row *.n a m "S t> |i THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris22 words
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