The Singapore Free Press, 3 October 1950
1950-10-03
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1950-10-03 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1950 PKK I IIA CKXTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-10-03 1 -nation move nacceptable' LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. w Minister, Mr. Andrei Vishinsky, told the ummittee of the United Nations General Assembl) Anuld introduce hi> own resolution on the future resumed debate <>n Korea, he attacked the eightng stronger United Nations Commission si iblishnunl of a unifiedReuter; A.P. - 54 words
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Article14 1950-10-03 1 MR TRUMAN THREW STONE AT ATTLEE M TRUMAN not I Mr. Ti 'of A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article31 1950-10-03 1 DB D( N v rk on idwill paid a V Ml Hall v with Mr. i i] si J :y w hei c there much <:■ »m U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article70 1950-10-03 1 PRETORIA, Tues. AX ESTIMATED £1,000.000 damage was done to wheat and fruit rropi m th*" Union of South Africa on Sunday night by icy galei from the South Atlantic which sent temperatures below zero In many parts of the couns wheat b< I The icyA.P. - 70 words
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Article68 1950-10-03 1 BALKAN STATES DENOUNCED LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. AUSTRALIA yesterday appealed to the United Nations to placard the free world with evidence of the "disgraceful" violations of human rights and freedoms m Bulgaria, Rumania and Hungary. The Unr States, Britain and Uruguay promptly supported the dr subm by Mr. Pen I tender,A.P. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration9 1950-10-03 1 A British comment on the recent Stock Exchange boom.9 words
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Article103 1950-10-03 1 'Contact Red delegation MARGATE, KENT, T a > >m r m I I St ra a>ked Ps ty would do d main! frien ith a de ion ondon. ti seemed the was being left r<wr nmunists. he said I ord SI rabolgi also aske the Pai ty Exi cutive vReuter - 103 words
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Article33 1950-10-03 1 The Philippine Foreign Minister, Gen. Carlos Romulo. yesterday proposed that distinctive battle stripes and ribbons be issued to the United Nations forces m Korea identifying them as soldiers of Deace." A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article27 1950-10-03 1 The ipship. pir- 1 Windrush, sailed y< sterday from Southampton. 1 200 Brit isn soldiers, including one battalion of the Gloucester Reziment. Kor< i A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article40 1950-10-03 1 Eighty-one -year-old Edward Hayes, »f Lithgow, Sydney, told an undertaker he had not lons to live, arranged for his cremation md paid th« undertaker his fees. Th< took enough poison to kill eight persons. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article135 1950-10-03 1 \SHING TON, Tins. IDMIEAL Forrest P. Sherman reveahd last ni^ht thai i second American na\.4l \rsN*l had been Struck .w wi-made Boating mine set adrift m Korean M n»r>. apparently by the Sorth Koreans. T»».- i hief of Na\al Operations said that some casualties135 words
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Article70 1950-10-03 1 S \I(.().N Tuesday. IN DARING $6-mile dash from Ihe Hanoi delta area up through Ow rugged Tonkinese mountains, French Union troops have recaptured the initiative In the crucial struggle for north Indo-China I had i ended N h i i 1 I Air I- tiuiA.P. - 70 words
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Article32 1950-10-03 1 RANGOON, i tfUTISH-BURMESE frii > ship i survived" d over the la> I irs, iin' s n Bui: .'':i r said Shwe Th wledged n Bri'ish BOOd^)H heir 1 A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article91 1950-10-03 1 SYDNEY SMITH SEOUL - SYDNEY SMITH SEOUL From Twos. AMERICAN forces m Korea have been ordered t<> stop until further orders ZQ miles from the 158 th Parallel and to hand over their mopping- up ta.sk to the South Korean army. north 'leapfrogged' by S Korean The South91 words
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Article120 1950-10-03 1 JAKARTA, Tuesday. /H)LONEL SADIKIN the military governor of West Java, said yesterday that the rebel Darul Islam; organisation is receiving substantial aid m weapons from "abroad". The government commission for the solution the Darul Islam problem holds the same view and believes thai the fanatic120 words
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Article44 1950-10-03 1 G.B.S. GETS UP FOR 5 WINS. i snaw is ken left leg, I iseMrs. Al n said da\ The 94 right o* (1 at Luton and nstable Hospital Luton. n j and stood for nearly nve mfnutes on broken leg, mc said.- A. P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article58 1950-10-03 1 Britain to revalue the pound? LONDON 1 u.m1.1). talks called tm next week bli enrd rumours jresterd** that Britain may soon raise t"<* dollar vain- \m pound The cow. chic:. Mr Hugh unex es and Canada visit beginning October 8 "mul prob] kell will the 1 i In form <A.P. - 58 words
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Advertisement32 1950-10-03 1 IpOIAR CO.j cleaning] I N G and UE MENDING nan Street. Phone 7191 J r J_ J^_ f SHOP THE FITZPATRKK A^~ SAV£ MONEY p i 2PATRICK S CASH AND CAR^V STORE32 words
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Advertisement34 1950-10-03 1 GIFTS TO BE ADMIRED must be perpetual, valuable serviceable. Get them from: LANKA JEWELLERS 20, Battery Rd., Spore. /L^ C manufacturers: RA.R. MALAYAN PAINT WORKS LTD. distributors: SI ME. DARBY CO., LTD^ J 9§§34 words
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Article235 1950-10-03 2 Alan Hardenstle - Alan Harden stle By WELLINGTON: UOW to find a truly typical New Zealand housewife? Statistics give at least some pointers She is someone m a smallish bedroomed) hor U-furnished, bout thr< chih a husband Prom £500 to i .1 by B and a <r235 words
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Article, Illustration90 1950-10-03 2 Two well-dressed Korean v the upper middle-class pound their washed linen with heavy uopden mallets. The clothes are placed on a wooden < a,id the wrinkles are laboriously beaten from X -can women have ironed r >thes m this j for centuries. Below: A Korean woman r fiet a i.90 words
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Article, Illustration199 1950-10-03 2 LAURA FILER - Hen-pecked Husbands Of Korea LAURA FILER By- nut coi ban cook, I 1 i W men ■v < lo plunge for cl< the husband sleeps on hot coals pla :ed undei In tiny their womenfolk uith an i c ng Th< X X hu of X- i d h this199 words
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Article129 1950-10-03 2 HOLLYWOOD: a MERICANS have the A wron? idea about French girls, thinks Mile Leslie Caron, latest "gift" of France; to Hollywood. Miss Caron Import to dance with Gene Kelly m ••American m Paris", said Americana should not judge I countrywomen by pictures of them m129 words
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Advertisement58 1950-10-03 2 W&M t WK w s^e Jfi- *fIUH W^ t v fc* V y «H SBL. s dtt A* i \il juh! uftuw r P. H. HENDHY, Jeweller 78. North Bridge Road, Singapore DANCING TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Jatlil SEA VIEW HOTEL FOORMAN FRIDAY AND HIS BAND SATURDAY TABLE D'HOTE or A58 words
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Advertisement101 1950-10-03 2 jySIA/M JiWLISCI Jo/ Elizabeth iW^* O r a ptffed 'c: care. Mia Ar fee: tee eve v MAYNARi) GO. 11. Battery Road Pi, .T7CHANRAIS' Annual M M <9/| LEj 1 Reductions On All Lines SILK COTTON WOOLL c LINGERIES HANDE from 15 to 4 I Here's Your Opportunity u> S101 words
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Miscellaneous206 1950-10-03 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today, jrou have a sound, all-around character. You are more of the intellectual than the businessman although you are no slouch when it comes to driving a ijood bargain. You are able to j;et what you want, as rule, and the stirs semi to favour your206 words
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Miscellaneous180 1950-10-03 2 Hew Crossword No. 167 1. A sort of joint seat (6). 4. Goddess seen running by Oxford (4» 8 2 for the soldier (4, 7). 9. Got up like a flower (4i. 10. Money that enters m turn (5». ii. A ieniale among the evildoers (3). 13. I'm In the180 words
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Miscellaneous21 1950-10-03 2 Solution to Crossword No. 166 SOU I KM 111— Barfack 1 r Down 4 Cm I Dyd 10 M I I21 words
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Article213 1950-10-03 3 WHY CHINA REDS FEAR U.N. DRIVE Fower plant on Yalu river HO\(i KONG, Monday. 'I'HK YALI KIM:R hydro-electric power plant, built by the Japanese to furnish electricity to industries both m Manchuria and Korea, undoubtedly is one of the reasons why Communist China is so worried about the 38th ParallelA.P. - 213 words
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Article43 1950-10-03 3 ONE COSTUME FOR INDIA? BOMBAY Monday. i bi a number oi the All-India A\j Congress to Induce thai ruling party ssion at Nasik to lay down a India's millions lias focussed the the question. >*Ed wa r 1 n doth Gj ap", ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-10-03 3 photo Mr. Andrei Vishinskv (left), ihe Soviet Foreign Minister, ■md Mr. Ernest Berin (right), t lit- British Foreign Secretary, smile as they shake hands at the Fifth General Assembly of the I nitrd Nations m New York. I OOkinf on are Sir Gladwyn lebk 'left. British delegate. and Mr. JohnA.P. - 55 words
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Article18 1950-10-03 3 An v v v- ru&l en 1 pai ped lii start St 1 ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article20 1950-10-03 3 I G mi edia- tons Unii X n to destii KorT] material as N20 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-10-03 3 Prince Axel and Princess Margaretha of Denmark at Northolt Airport when they arrived tr.-m Copenbirrn t.» attend the filami- ("a.stle wedding of lh> ir son, Prime (•eortje, to Viscountrss Anson. who is a nir< <■ of the Queen.37 words
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44 1950-10-03 3 Ml Monday. I'HI exasperation of the Austrian people at the 'tist.utt postponement <>t the* Austrian Treat j !us bt-t-n further increased i>> thr news that Germanj ma> get >i treatj before them. I 1 I ii 'ier lan.' ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration135 1950-10-03 3 YESTERDAY 9 a hand m whteh U bids of the the first time the La sun 1 1 a- Columbus til four player 1 h.iri n is H bid of >uld mp hardly I bid i > since it- was aim *> i id rump might be me135 words
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Article67 1950-10-03 3 NATIONALISTS HOPE FOR U.S. LOAN WASHINGTON. Mon. THE Chinese Nationalists are hoping for another Amethe Chinese nee Minister. C. K. Yen indicated yesterday m v. r.. d reporters after a conference with the us Secretary of S '•lilard L. Thorp, he had iscussed financial problems m Formosa. d whether theA.P. - 67 words
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Article127 1950-10-03 3 HONG KONG, Monday. A LL COMMUNIST China celebrated the first birih- day of the Peking government yesterday but .I<m* Stalin's uiiMiiilin^ vi,age, which dominated last year's celebration, was absent. At the same time, however, Communi ed the opportunity to roundly denoun United States as China's mostU.P. - 127 words
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Article21 1950-10-03 3 200 'doves of peace' freed Chme.se In day r< Ul Chin»- I 2 000.000 the Chi: leader. pledgi I i ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article74 1950-10-03 3 1)KOI I opold lufrld >aid m P.tris th.it ho reigned a> Professor ni Applied Mathematics it the L*ni%'er*itj «»f l«»r<»!it(i and was geiiic i«« live m Poland becaw* be feels he i>i" purs«€ his icientifti uork hum- ivelf therr Pn»f. lafeld. V.. a n.iti\f* «»i Poland, h.i^A.P. - 74 words
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Article35 1950-10-03 3 THEY CAN STAY WITH HORSES Li APPRENTH 11 over h i have responded to an a he X... >;d ol ihe Royal Horse with h the bai i ct I suburb, I I 1 ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement49 1950-10-03 3 e^ 'f Wy- JOE LOSS I and His Orchestra on f^ HIS MASTER'S VOICE Records. j, BD ;-Qs b: B I Q S 1; BARRFI-I BD BD 5069 BD BD s K>< bd n H D GENTLE PEOPI E— Q S BD M 62 QOAD. $INGAPOO£. PAYS to Advertise49 words
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Miscellaneous191 1950-10-03 3 "HE CLAIMS TMIS WAV WE CAU SEE TME EN(EMV LOTS BETTF3.' 11 SINGAPORE SSSTiSSUS (BLI'F XKTWORK) ment-ry (BBC); 5.30 Great Ex--10 a m News from Btncapore: pcctationt--4: Bricrit Fortun* 10 50 For Qm Schools: 12 Pro- f Indonesian: Newi and Proerammes m Malay: 1 p.m. Radio p ramm es (BBC>;191 words
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244 1950-10-03 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. Oct. 3. 1950. A docile satellite AS time goes dv it be- .nd m nt that. Jim Griffiths, the ex-miner, Colonial S During his Malaya even 'diehards' had de that Mrwas making ni impresIn Britain the ter opponents iment's policy m ritories the pr il244 words
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Article1028 1950-10-03 4 Don Iddon's Diary NEW YORK: A MAN can spend too much time among diplomats. I have been dividing my life between Lake Success and the Waldorf-Asto-ria, and today along comes Flushing Meadow. The main event takes place m the Meadow, with more than 500 global figures from 59 nations assembling1,028 words
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Article190 1950-10-03 4 \WILL Communist setbacks m Korea cause the blue-print for an invasion of Indo-China to be scrapped? Or will it mean that Indo-China blazes > up as a diversion > Rumour puts a quarter of million campaign-toughened Chinese Communist troops along the Indo-Chma frontier. Work on the new190 words
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Article, Illustration758 1950-10-03 4 RALPH HEWINS - SWEDEN COUNTERS RED 'INVASION' RALPH HEWINS BY Sweden, neighbour to Russia and neutral m B the last war, is dtvph perturbed about Com- munisfl penetration. Several Incidents lately a have shown tint she has real cause for her concern. c To guard against Ihis penetration she is taking important precautions,758 words
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Article138 1950-10-03 4 Frank Mac Millan - EVEN WAR IS BETTER THAN THIS Frank Mac Millan I rpHERE are people to- day going around saying that it would be better for Britain and the world to suffer Communist occupation than to fight a modern war. Would it 0 No one is going to pretend that war is138 words
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Advertisement14 1950-10-03 4 WEDDING GIFTS In SILVER OR E.P.K.S U S. de SUVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD.14 words
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Advertisement90 1950-10-03 4 WORLD DAY FOR ANIMALS 4TH OCTOBER MASS RALLY of Animal Lovers Organised by S.P.CA Singe at the JALAN BESAR STADIUM on Wed, 4th October. 1900 Commencing at 445 Address by The Honorable The C Secretary Mr WL. Blythe Animal Lovers League Par Demonstrations Horseman: R A. F. Police Dogs Q90 words
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Article127 1950-10-03 5 COMMERCIAL SCHOOL PLAN SHELVED Only one asked to join Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Kducation authorities have shelved tht idea of starting a government commercial school because of the poor response to the one thc\\ were ready to launch m April n>t* the Free Press was told yesterday. Only127 words
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Article37 1950-10-03 5 Rich more ready to help poor is Stall Keportrr !.i\ more re;idv t o htlp opinion of tin* Kt*\ .1 T. N la] Wtlfare. who his native Ceylon after 4o and social work In this fgdfg r37 words
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Article45 1950-10-03 5 Lectures on careers t r>>- Pr -n. sia^r K«-p »rt'-r p A R E A 1 p -Oct Lefrt hine CNov 3- M: T W Ong of Chan. Lay One on law iNov 6> M r; v Rudd f the Di •ctrical v v 10 >45 words
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Article33 1950-10-03 5 $1 MILLION TRADE TO START SOON qiNOAPORE j for a $1,000 •iratir with'K j an<: Korta N by the X x 1 n May 21 ber. tin, nut 1 produ( $1,000.0 j 133 words
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Article23 1950-10-03 5 w I i V SI ill Reporter I I n V. X I R N V round trip I23 words
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Article74 1950-10-03 5 Free Press Stall Reporter Tllfc Singapore Government has asked the Municipal ommissioners to re-consider their previous attitude towards parking lights for vehicles parked on public streets during the hours of darkness, and permit the rule to be strictly enforced. I step on ;ac ol74 words
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Article21 1950-10-03 5 Tan Kwang Sco, 49. p: n the Sir. Court five 1b of c! a -»n Ball of $1 9.21 words
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Article144 1950-10-03 5 Dancing Bertha turns to boxing i rce Press StuiT K**porter T*EN wars a? 0 Bertha Gibbs took Singapore by storm as a member of the hip-swinging 'Kashmirian dancers.' Today she is skipping, speedball punching and trying to knock her husband about Bertha has taken up boxing and is due to144 words
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Article83 1950-10-03 5 LIBRARY OPEN ON SUNDAYS ARTIKG tron OOfc f 15. T? Library vill be Sunday from 10 a til 5 p.m. M lay. wa 8 ciecided at a the R.iffl«Museum and Library Coniee this week-end. The change has bprn mad* the fart that tb# Weekly Hoii layj Ordina thai n^.any more83 words
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Article26 1950-10-03 5 rty students fn.m twi and d will reatun In a conceri on Frid 1 C.A.. Orchard I re m aid h ot True Ligi.26 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-10-03 5 THi: Rev. J T N flindy. Deputy Secretary for Social Welfare, Singapore, «peak!ng at dinner ?ivo n m hi> nomtmt at the Adelphl Hotel last night With him is Mr. r P X McNeloe, actin? Municipal President <>r"' tarj f«r Social W«lfa re. The Rev. leai for Ceylon tonicht. Free52 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-10-03 5 TO TOUR JAVA picture. Berta (libbs. dancer turned boxer. \vi;h her five-year- «> Itl son Christon'ior. Free PressFree Press - 17 words
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Article91 1950-10-03 5 llalaj Sunday ed for I first tune m the annual Malay biU r-sch 1 drill a Games co: Johore Bahru. The girls' tean. welcomed by S\>-d Nasir bin Ismail. Inspector of Mai Schools. Johore Bahru district, who Malay 013 today werr en deavourii physical tra training.91 words
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164 1950-10-03 5 Free Press Staff Reporter \IA\Y invalids m Singapore who have heard of i l the miraculous cures effected m the Basilica of Our Lady of Fatima m Portugal, hope to be cured of their diseases when a life-size replica of the I statue of164 words
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Article23 1950-10-03 5 SACRIFICE TO 'SEA GUARDIAN' l P. Mala> Con -p.u. I r. m < at I d by i unc I bufT. t I 1123 words
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Advertisement51 1950-10-03 5 NEW CAR BADGES J IN LITTLES SALE OF PREVENTION JELTY TO ANIMALS NOI MEMBER l JOIN \\l) ING WIM \l v ttdly dcnat2<d by SINGH CO. VERWARE Sterling Silver md i.lei n <•- lettinn n mprises man> ddiags, Birthdays, Prr- i ndividoil cifts de SiLVA N Lu.i.onf 43. S»<:ici Ra.,51 words
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Advertisement63 1950-10-03 5 lit V l^ mi; 11. 1 1 r <y i> foh im: I fij^r i>K^ We arc the onb people M m Singapore wi!li 1 1 I J iiioilirn method of m |iro\ iiiii correct Shoe H Select your >li«m then see they ii? by TH I I it Sifc.63 words
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Article, Illustration806 1950-10-03 6 ALLAN LEWIS - SPRINGBOK TO SCORE DOUBLE TOMORROW ALLAN LEWIS A nother good day for Hobbs likely SPRINGBOK won with such ease on Saturday that I doubt if the handicapper has got his measure by promoting him Div. 4 to the top division. He will carry 2 lbs. less than when he won,Free Press - 806 words
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98 1950-10-03 6 \\IIU «»!ii> one last-start winner m the field and without .i:«.v reliable race form, the six-furlong sprint for Class I I)i\. 4 horses tomorrow is very •pen. i SI ipore the i. I t in Si: ,ould :npt. 111 1 I his98 words
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Article15 1950-10-03 6 for the Da ip m-xr r i .•d m December. A. P.A.P. - 15 words
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165 1950-10-03 6 TANTALUS BEST FOR BEAT FOR 9f. RACE A. rule oi racing is: When m doubt stick to form anci it could no', be applied better than m the Class 2. Div. I over nine furlongs tomorrow. Sir Tristram. Little Charlemagne. Grrcian Prince. Tantalus Tiberiu A lair. Rigoletto! The Ram. Oomandairn165 words
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Article35 1950-10-03 6 THr! NUowing hiKi will nut tomorrow Ropeu ilk. Mas<ott«\ Kl.l On, abaret, Blue Print. W int«-r Scene, Battle Fnmt, Kaiserine, Smiling Tlif mli. Belgium, lri»n<>r. Hard < »^h. < otony, April Sbewefi aiu! Predominance.35 words
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Article112 1950-10-03 6 Reaction to Canadian MLondon Stock Exe%njj LONDON THE market m Canadian s«-( m i Exchange bfeame nominal tlic frcetng of the (aiiadi.in doll.i! financial correspondent. Dealingl were lew vi negotiation with dea;Montreal. The few re Lrregul eewherc trading h the approach ol trading period and mixed. B: Go. industi ill112 words
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Advertisement81 1950-10-03 6 STARTS TODAY A Film That Smacks OF THRILLS FROM THE First Few Feet Onwards A SEQUENCE OF THRILLS. 1) v.. I > 1 MRBINKS .Ir G ITNIS lOHNS h 1 by Shan I.ros. ltd nil tAsr i, J 1 Lr 1 DAY THjS f .iJE_OF_THE LAW TOMORROW! /AJLIi ■^H LA,/81 words
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Miscellaneous145 1950-10-03 6 mdndrdkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya i ill <j. Jj I--0- r/--r va- .iv. I v nj| 1 IN OSTRICH n MAKE 1 A N A1- v a \V IAN'TI v>i I jjjf.l Jt bmJ feiS^ Nw^fej JANt Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya vou£145 words
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Article, Illustration306 1950-10-03 7 ALLAN LEWIS - PERSIAN LORD RUNS 3F. IN 37 ALLAN LEWIS This morning's Ipoh gallops Hv IPOH, Tuesday. THE second grass track was again fast this morning and Persian Lord (Dunwoodie) made good use of it to run halt' a mile m 50 2 5 the last three furlongs m 37. This is306 words
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Article37 1950-10-03 7 on ttie run for fully 4i> nmunif match at i\ Th?\ were one-nil \ti were doing well m the half unlil >l.ila\N "ot the »p<'-»ns fell to pieces and •uU i one.37 words
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Article66 1950-10-03 7 yl>l J KD W S iunl»\ rrsulls wre: I 1 t«!.. ns v < X clipw MMI ib ill (.ouhl. lw« i.ir S.C.C B riiu-tt r.d Db.vic, a lr\ for Institution jmind. i \ndr»-H hool I prn.«lu I him to MM, Karit: 1 tnd P.nniah66 words
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Article32 1950-10-03 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS TURF TOPICS VINCENT DUNWOODi] r Di n- H lead n r o 1 d for Li'ting comI racing m V. buy d< I tit" foi I32 words
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169 1950-10-03 7 Surprise fa vourite for Cambridgeshire INHERE was a surprise at (he Victoria Club (London) call-over last nisl»t when Sir Thomas Dugdose's Socrates was Installed 10-1 favourite for the Cambridgeshire. This was the first time the horse had been quoted. O: lay ir. was 4<)-i jn bookmakers 1 lists. trained bjReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration164 1950-10-03 7 BEN PHLEGAR - BEN PHLEGAR From T>KOMOTEK Jack Solomons was back m his 1 cramped little Piccadilly office yesterday, filled with rosy plans for Britain's boxing future and dire thoughts about television. The cigar-smokisg maestro of British lings has just come home from a 1 two-week trip to NewTropical News - 164 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-10-03 7 picture The European XI, who wr r beaten 3-1 by Malaya vesta-.:.-- y. Bark row, left to right: Payne, Mort#D, Lloyd, D*\idJ, McGregor, Scalfe. Front row (from left) Wrif ht, Inflis, Bird, Murrar %nd McDonald. Free PressFree Press - 37 words
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Article85 1950-10-03 7 I( i.oi i v m puhli<- i v r since Wednesdaj night's d«i»it h> the l)f i ;iv\\wji < ht ilutuipion. Ezzard Charles. :idmitted that he mj return m the ring. .lor surprised reporters t»> Sl3 n^ lh.it his aimm; ment of retirnnent 111 theU.P. - 85 words
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Article35 1950-10-03 7 <>\|\t<i\\\ I IH t Kit KM (II X (M I II v r Nan >Unl i: I < i k Ridi M X H-^r run «>ul > c 1.. bui h (,j i i i I35 words
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Advertisement44 1950-10-03 7 OP THI BttAK WAT PEFXZSHESf n 'it. <om^ m rhe office ms hard, why not adjourn to C H CAFE for the break fnat refresh*: H*** a cold drink i cup of tt* .^^^^BrV THen «o back to Ml IM4 MiAAT tf SJNCAPORE CIT/44 words
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Advertisement150 1950-10-03 7 coMfor /w r«£ castle and Kissr.* IN THE KITCHEN. TOPPING COM TODAY ONIVpAVILiriK ifou* shows r Ul> 4 I.V 13t Jw M p;n OTMM MM n s V f i CECIL PARKER A E. MATTHEWJ^J', ~"Ii DAVID TOMLINSON ~4i M. Ihf.rftt'' C. th J 1*4.1 oON it'U^nai TOMORROW ONLY bom150 words
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Miscellaneous38 1950-10-03 7 Todays sport *•<>( (YK Stafanorc 'A' Ban k.i Bill.ii. n ..t Jalan B« nut Busi-n«-vs Hse. Hongkong Bank Mala Tan Urwayi at Geytenfl HOCKEY: Ceylonese v Cn«U>m« .it B.iltvtier Road. SWIMHING: Sinsa|)or, X SWln Mcnts at S.S < 5.3* pm.38 words
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Article49 1950-10-03 8 IN* A; b rig. on 2nd fe of R. I son Boqpi il Joan n{ John, a BM: 1 f A. G. B :n. n dfl it Kandang Oct.. 1950 I veil. J'.VN O:. at o B or Philip A. Brown, of tfWH X B L on ')50.49 words
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Article167 1950-10-03 8 A CRICKETER FALLS TO FRAUD biirrounaea vy 'spongers LONDON, Tuesday. T*HIRTY-NINE years ago, F. R. Foster, the cricket- er, was on his way to Australia to help England bring back the Ashes. Only H, he was at the peak of his career. At Southrnd Quarter Sessions, Frai.k Rowbotham Foster, grey-bearded167 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-10-03 8 DESERTING GOLIATH Naval ratim«s Invc the aircraft irritT Vengeance to sail a small dinfhy round Gibraltar harbour, tJurin^ i pause m the Home Fleet's autumn exercises.26 words
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Article48 1950-10-03 8 LEEDS, Tuesday. MACHINERY costing more than £12,000 is being installed m a Yorkshire woollen mill to produce cloth that will aid safe Hying. Fireproof and mothproof, the cloth Is made by a proce l\ will be used for aircraft furnishin i Mr I Mr.48 words
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Article120 1950-10-03 8 NEW YORK. Tues. A YOUNG French scientist. In New York to warm his all or more than a j on a Greenland Icecap, iy that there alv ergs to i Nori h Atlantic shippin Trans-oceanic air travel become safer and :ker as more accurate rU.P. - 120 words
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Article15 1950-10-03 8 JAKARTA. 1 'AN 1 ING thl )US I I): S A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-10-03 8 >\\ l Ills SHIP ip--1. 1111 Htrvr I)- Hmdc. master of the l.ibrrtr. third l.iri;ts\ liner m thr world, whose skill prevented serious dam.i-«- when the liner went aground at the entrance lo Southampton Water. The ship was freed b? tugs.40 words
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Article15 1950-10-03 8 Tha 1950 United B innul Trade Fall it v successful thai another U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article139 1950-10-03 8 DENVER pEORGE M. Ollinger is 1 d up ii illy surroui Colorado, Tuesday. a man who is aim I i his work At any ra ?d by it. 68, try has iy expand hobby begun when he words md Irit. Hi stands at 20.000 mA.P. - 139 words
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Article51 1950-10-03 8 MANILA. Tu. jyr >. List--1" led Hukbalahaps captured a re loc Insula off Tauezon, toi Tayabaa Province, la 'he town treasury ol $7,000, killed two people and kidnapped H others during the :-end The town was taken after a three-hour battle with I i] authority andReuter - 51 words
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Article23 1950-10-03 8 Jeai Simmons denied yeslay In New York thai .she id marry the him actor Stewart Granger. "Nothing lias beon discussed." .sue s.iid. A.PA.P. - 23 words
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Article23 1950-10-03 8 115,000 Finns striks HELSINKI, T 1 to 115.1 I ho app v to use any gains at the > ef ri tore A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article26 1950-10-03 8 Mr. Robert Smallwood. President oi the Thomas Upton i .i .:iy. predicted yesterday thai United States consumption of tea will Increase U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article71 1950-10-03 8 1)\K1 UMi; Fire Chief T«m Edwards, heard the lire bell mm. downed t«M>K and ran two blacks to the station In time to grab his uniform and swinu on board the moTini Are ensine. It pulled up outside his own house. lie found his wife In theReuter - 71 words
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Article88 1950-10-03 8 M.W HESTER, Tuesday. 'pHK Barrett family from lluUon, Lancashire, A stood before a battery of caMeras In a Park-lane hotel to receive a thequi the Mfffesl e\er p.iid to the winner of a poo! They didn't kn 45-year-old George Borrett clerk, with his wife M88 words
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