The Singapore Free Press, 5 October 1950
1950-10-05
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Title Section18 1950-10-05 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA v SINGAPORE, THI'RSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1950. PRICE ITA CKNTS18 words
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Article64 1950-10-05 1 ALL-KOREA ELECTIONS PLANNED U.N. troops may supervise LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday. i Nalioas Political Committee last night recommended constituent steps should be taken, including the holding iind^r United Nations auspices, for the establishment of independent and democratic Government m Korea. proposal to appoint a speeuil sub-committee to lions on the FutureReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-10-05 1 photo <«<Tman police, swinsjin? tru mhcuns, ehasc Iwt women dOßMHtraten m front of the Diu-ssrldorf 'omniums hraquarters where a protest inarch by 200 Communists v.in broken up by 300 police. A PAP - 32 words
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Article213 1950-10-05 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Thursday. 'I'HK Foreign Seirrtary, Mr. Ernest Bevin. jrester- day Hati> accvscd Rvssia of engineering the war m Korea ••Russia pushed North X a into it", he said !i he arrived In Southampton aboard the Queen :om New York. "She might well have struck the matchA.P. - 213 words
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Article58 1950-10-05 1 LEGATES from CorumunIst china noHf visiting I m have had their vJ extended from October 6 to 30. Headed by Mr. Liv Ning-yi Vice-Chairman of the AllChina Federation of Labour, and Including four university professors. thf» delegation Ls to spend a week m Scotland as guestsReuter - 58 words
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Article28 1950-10-05 1 Is tin n 3.S R.—in-t.-.ed th<-ir production by 6 per c- l&si jtwr to about two-thirds o! the 1941 p ps the U.S. Bureau of28 words
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Article70 1950-10-05 1 JAKARTA ADMITS AMBOINA ATTACK JAKARTA, Thurs. ryllE Indonesian Pn mier, Mohammed Natsir, m a telegram to the Dutch Premier. Mr. William Drees, yesterday declared that the Indonesian Government is now taking "positive measures" against the rebels of Amboina Island because it is "up to the Indonesian Government to protect theA.P. - 70 words
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Article70 1950-10-05 1 DRITAIN'S latest reconverted troop transport, ihe li.oooton Dilwara, left Southampton yesterday for Singapore and iiuiu^oiu with 700 Servicemen and !l-families. .Mrs. Join l.ockhart. of I. Mm. Cheshire, was t.ikrn from the ship 30 minutes before it sailed with suspected appendicitis She and her daughter, (iladys, 21 years70 words
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Article42 1950-10-05 1 annual c inference ot the British Labour Party at Margate will today debate a resolution deploring "the policy of racial discrimination pursued by the Government "I South Africa, which is contrary to the principles which civilised communities .should uphold."' ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article161 1950-10-05 1 LONDON, Thursday. •'pWKLVK Czechoslovak refugees including women and children, landed at Manston airfield. Kent, at the week-end m a Dakota aircraft piloted by Captain Kaueky, chief test pilot of the Czechoslovak Airlines. It was understood that the male members of the party were membersReuter - 161 words
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Article41 1950-10-05 1 Mr E Prcsicieni of the International Baiik for Reconstruction and Development, baric In New York from a talk with Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia, yesterday sajd that he believes Yugoslavia would to a good investment for a loan.- U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-10-05 1 pictures. Pictures taken at the animal loTers' rally at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Above: Mrs. Blythe presents a cup to Peggy Baumshaw, owner <>t the doc with "the handsomest and most beautiful tail' (ringed.) Right: This "bundle of fluff/ Bob, iras m the proud possession of 9-yare-old Rosalind Tan. <»iFree Press - 53 words
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82 1950-10-05 1 SOUNDS FROM SPACE PUZZLE SCIENTISTS BRII ISH they were puzzled over iterious •radio signals" Iron cannot flgun are b< li Ived m I j T f prod and are visible when passed through i node Kay Tub*'. They are .similar to radio nals known to em lotting of 'lie nv.82 words
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Article71 1950-10-05 1 MOMBASA. Thurs. SEVENTEEN people were O killed yesterday when a private bus taking guests to the wedding of an Indian advocate m Mombasa tell into 40 feet of water at a feny. The bride, a young Indian girl from Tanga. and the groom Mr.Reuter - 71 words
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Article53 1950-10-05 1 A letter iti which President Truman rejected downright a senator's proposal that lie appoint Mr. John L. Lewis as ambassador to Moscow a year »nd a half ago same to llshi yesterday. Mr. Truman wrote that he would no_t consider Mr. Lewis even for the jdb ofU.P. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration181 1950-10-05 1 WE SHALL FREE BRITAIN'— BEVAN MARGATE, Thursday. DRITAIN'S Health Minister, Mr. Anenrin Bevaa, "told (he Labour Tarty annual conference at Margate yesterday: "We shall free the British nation as a united party when the general election conics and I say that advisedly". Mr. Bevan, ip a debate on the PaiReuter - 181 words
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Article101 1950-10-05 1 Fighting in Pakistan KARACHI. ThUTS. 1 jakistan announced jroitfiday that her northern borders had been invaded by Afghanistan and fighting has taken place. A Defence Ministry communique said the invaders occupied Bogra Pass. They met their Initial opposition when they were engaged at the foot of the Pass on MondayA.P. - 101 words
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Article145 1950-10-05 1 Stassen to Stalin: 'meet me' WASHINGTON. Thursday AN invitation for a personal meeting to chart a new course for world peace has been sent to Premier Stalin by Mr. Harold E. Stassen, President of Pennsylvania University. Mr. Stassen yesterday made public a letter which he wrote to Mr. Stalin on145 words
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Advertisement24 1950-10-05 1 9 I ,iIVER PIKfS BUY YOUR BACON rapped s. c. s. Wrapped Bacon per ib $1.40 $1.55 LD STORAGE or* Cold Storage Co., Ltd.24 words
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Advertisement34 1950-10-05 1 STHE5 THE BESPOKE TAILORS THAT CAN S. SATISFY YOU l%\ 41/1 ilk #i^^^^ jtm fk ♦ft^^* *M m A MM mm 4% aha app\jbCAjofouL 6^tTTES Manufacture hi LOMDmi Wf m^tfp? AROATH TOBACCO CO., LTO.34 words
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Article, Illustration811 1950-10-05 2 GEORGE MURRAY - F.D.R. A Vivid, New Biography GEORGE MURRAY Hq was 'Snobbish, mean, cunning, ungratefuF 'Charming, courageous, serene, omniscient' By IT is always a comfort for lesser men to know that some of their failings and foibles are shared by the great. Take Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Here was a man who dominated811 words
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Article122 1950-10-05 2 The Immortal Lovers. Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, by Frances Winwar (Hamish Hamilton. 155.) The ivorst thing about this biography is Us somewhat foolish title. Frances Wmioar, an American enthusiast, has produced a remarkably lively and sympathetic, if not particularly penetrating, study of the most famous married couple122 words
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Article450 1950-10-05 2 lUHY, I wonder, did Victorian women burst into tears at least once a day, but now, with much more provocation, women are comparatively dryeyed? This and similar speculations are raised by a delightful selection from the Diaries of Lady Charlotte Guest, who had the temerity to450 words
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Article553 1950-10-05 2 PETER QUENNELL - The Underworld of Paris PETER QUENNELL > reviews new books j m U.K. 1 IF you have tears to shed over the moral decay of Western Europe, the decline of the English countryside, or the increasing savagery, as we are sometimes told, of the War between the Sexes— here are553 words
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Miscellaneous198 1950-10-05 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOKN today, your arti>tu talent* are outstanding and you have excellent critical sense. You want perfection and can kt a harsh taskmaster. However, since you are as exacting with yourself as with others, there are very few who will ever complain. You have all the talents for198 words
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Miscellaneous228 1950-10-05 2 Solution to Crossword No. 168 SOLI lION \rr«»ss: 1, R P r 8 Index 9 Put'- 10 (irern shirts 13. 14 Anglo 15. p- '■••nil I. Rated 2 ension n r. Indlfl 5 12. H New Crossword No. 169 CLUES ACROSS l Not an explosive advertisement <6, 4> 7 Cop228 words
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Article161 1950-10-05 3 BURMA'S MUDDLED POLITICS Two Thakins create split RANGOON, Wednesday. DI'RMA'S "out-of-this-world" politics zoomed more easily last week with the expulsion from the Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom League (AFPFL) of two prominent members, former Labour Minister Thakiti Lwin and his chief supporter Thaklti Bla Kyway. Prime Minister Thakm Nu, m bis capacityA.P. - 161 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-10-05 3 A.P. photo freetiaf a> he di>t*mbarks troni N irk wi'h >lr- Bevin Tli»> British waj t<> BttenH the I>it-A.P. - 19 words
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Article25 1950-10-05 3 ONE YEAR TO DECIDE NAME l ONDON, Wednesday, whether .1 Chinese laundryman's II.: g-hani «»r Fung Shee-kwal h.»^ >rd, Lai i rd of E gjsd;gj;agvmdgjadg25 words
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Article66 1950-10-05 3 'MORAL REFORMATION IS NEEDED' MANILA. V MR. 1 pre- ;inci founder Hall Philippines, is vinced that a moral re.mi l s necessary to the upsurge of ComIn this part of the He I to the South- e:t.>* A^lan ntrti Mr Bautista says a sure-fire way of com- the Red menaceReuter - 66 words
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Article11 1950-10-05 3 Philippine te Unite '.io[ and n»i R ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article109 1950-10-05 3 LONDON. Wednesday. II'OMIN watching a mannequin parade m a London fashion store commented on the p«>ise and dignity of one of the models. "She walks like a princess* 9 one woman said. Few of them knew that Anna, the mod< is m ess In her109 words
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Article27 1950-10-05 3 Burma's 18-man cabinet h:\s bee n increased by one with the appointment of the former Parliamentary Secretary, Mr. Bo Mm Gaunsj. as Rehabillt- Minister. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article13 1950-10-05 3 Turkey and Greece started itiations a few days ago lUtual defence })act.— A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-10-05 3 Dutch Air Force Squadron Commander talks t«» K.X.I. Fighter Command C.in-C Air Marshal Sir Basil Fmbrv (centre) at Twenthe airfield In the Netherlands when the lirvt Western Union air tests were held over France, B«l--uium and Holland.37 words
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Article36 1950-10-05 3 lia h n a cool BriI Ameri i 1 1 i A efen c >1 is sold by ion I such a reilia would have or abandon m son wan' A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article143 1950-10-05 3 AUCKLAND, Wednesday. II r HE\ 17-year-old schoolboy, Gordon orkhurn. returns to Scotland he will have travelled more than 25,000 miles, including 2,000 m New Zealand. Gordon won the Otaki Shield given to the Robert Gordon College, Aberdeen, as a memorial to the late Captain J.Reuter - 143 words
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Article18 1950-10-05 3 Trade with Indonesia JAKARTA Wed INDONESIA and [ndia 1. 1950. to June 50 I Ind woo I U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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14 1950-10-05 3 Theatrical tour in a battered taxi s^ix strc I I 1 23 I ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article82 1950-10-05 3 ■TEARING that they Miffcfl become rictintf »l Huk rakb m Ar.nat. main (nwrnnvnt otfu ials fnm iiffere*! towns working m the municipal building and those (<mBCCtc4 uith other private oflfit»'s m the Isxalitv hay»- quit their jobs, the .Manila E.emnjj News reported reientlv of the ciulReuter - 82 words
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Advertisement117 1950-10-05 3 IT HEVER FORGETS TO RESET ITSELF I k :b or, top of fc m **m Autocal case is de- to stop a am. it f J^>'^^H on release au o <kv^' matically resetting alarm -O'"^« next morn ng No of clock or alarm a* '4^B^^vi' v L^B .^an s^r <117 words
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Advertisement6 1950-10-05 3 DISTRIBUTORS: THE EAST ASIATIC CO LTD.6 words
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Miscellaneous142 1950-10-05 3 Bridge Hands rabto A I x •> 3 A I X )<> J 4AJIM2 4 X g IK t I 4 A U liofl Ka*t P-i Dbl I IX7EST 01 tM and der the d uulie •d the clvi) and West's Jack would •vv to tains In the spades. Ea,-..142 words
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Miscellaneous178 1950-10-05 3 n it is n I- ;s not a i call. Siftiv- the Kid nf an unbid suit 'h» t>le is must likely to be b.. I piu« bare itopbid by the de- the pre» boh spades and dub- being so be double. But o n thp merits of his own178 words
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Miscellaneous134 1950-10-05 3 •^OLO IT '.'BUCKLEY'S CLONES AREN'T DRY YET'/- .<»•■.<•• < BFEBS [Sinyaporej 4.45 p.m. Procramme Summary; 4 47 From tile London Editorials 'BBC<: 4.55 Composer of th 2 Wrek— Hoist; 3.15 S;ock-TaKmg iBBC>: :>.30 The Man m Black— 3. 'The Middle Toe of the Right Foot'; 6 Indonesian: News and Programmes134 words
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180 1950-10-05 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY. Oct. 5. 1950. Danger spot U'AR between India and Pakistan is out of the question, say Pandit Nehru and Liaquat All Khan. The rest of the world heartily agrees. It is difficult to imagine a more shattering blow to the hopes o f the tree180 words
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Article, Illustration1240 1950-10-05 4 Gordon Albion - Gordon Albion IAHUNDRED YEARS AGO IN ENGLAND THE CRIES WERE "NO POPERY", "NO FOREIGN PRIESTHOOD" AND "THROW OFF THE XOK^OF^ROME/^^ By the Rev. Dr. /\XE hundred years ago this month the Catholic Hierarchy of England and Wales was restored by His Holiness Pope Pius IX. This1,240 words
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Article852 1950-10-05 4 POLITICO - It Seems To Me. POLITICO by IrrHE sensational goings-on at the British Labour Party annual conference at Margate mean that the next general election— almost certain to be held early next yearwill be fought on much wider issues than last February's contest. Then, there was so much agreement on so852 words
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Article77 1950-10-05 4 MICHAEL MANNING - MICHAEL MANNING By V OLD carrying sity stud< of equ;; reached Atl crossirii and runni DO :iins on origina: ha entirely 1 H< nry A old F.dwurd J X Torti stud Lo I undergra sels from fc,c. gettlni Ha 1 m L. a U nts. and77 words
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Advertisement14 1950-10-05 4 Ext|ufslTe B.P.de SUVA L!? i*cc*i>or*tep m cenc«) MAMFAC7URIM JEWELLERS OVER 75 YEARS Of REPUTATION14 words
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Advertisement16 1950-10-05 4 famous TIGER BALM collection r J|v ENC AUN TONC 9J IdK TICSR MfOKAt MALL Masterpiece Distinction16 words
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Article, Illustration401 1950-10-05 5 CITY PROJECTS DEPEND ON GOVT GIFT Non-urgent plans shelved Free Press Staff Reporter gOME of the special services and new projects! which Singapore iMunicipal Commissioners plan to carry out next year will depend on j whether the Government grants the Tommis-I sioners' application for a contribution to com-! pensate themFree Press - 401 words
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Article17 1950-10-05 5 F M F Fergusson -present S eat :he International Conference ions m Geneva on O17 words
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Article61 1950-10-05 5 DANCECONTEST IN SINGAPORE Ad; ion between be ht-ld a: the li. World Cab at. cc couples will i ngap re Lam Joon Khim and Mi A (Singapore l), Mr W B Iliii d::d Mii.s L "onie Mm I Hon S Mr. Jimmy Yuen and Sally Mooi (Selai mpiona Mr Mrs.61 words
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Article57 1950-10-05 5 SEAMEN'S INQUIRY COMMISSION Thp next meeting of the Seamen's Inquiry Commission will be at 10 sun. on Oct 9 m the Victoria orial Hall On Oct. 10. 12. and 13 the Commission will meet In the Chinese Advisory Board Room at I k Road. On Oct. 18. the Commission will57 words
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Article24 1950-10-05 5 The Divorce Procedure Rules. 1950. were published m i Singapore Government i Gazette Supplement yesterday. The rules came into force on publication24 words
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Article130 1950-10-05 5 Free Pre*s Staff Reporter rMVE brides recently moved j out of the Young Women s C hristian Association hostel m Fort Canning alter marriage and made it possible for the association to accommodate four new University students from the Federation. Mrs. C. Brimley, superintendent of the130 words
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Article58 1950-10-05 5 NEW AIR LINK FOR COLONY k NEW airline will start, between Calcutta and Q gapore on Bal 11 is one of the foremost of the Indian B at AirA md a". port on the afterday its pa th< Indi ral of lon, Mr. T. P. Bhalla. >ther Oovernnt officials. After58 words
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187 1950-10-05 5 No complaints against taxi-drivers >t<3 urn so far has complalnI ed that ne has been efused I r:de by a taxi driver. Mr. W. A. M. Watts. Registrar of Vehicles Singapore, told the Fr< i Press yesterday. Following recent cases of taxi robberies, the Singapore Hire Car Association sent circulars187 words
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444 1950-10-05 5 Free Tress Stall Reporter RTRING music by Elizabethan composers will be v played during performances of the Shakespearean play "Richard the Second" which will be Staffed by the Singapore Teachers Repertory, beginning on Oct. 16 m the Teacher's Training College, Cairtihill. sive t i Into444 words
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Article94 1950-10-05 5 Free Press Staff Reporter TWENTY-NINE Malay and English schools were open* d by members of the public and registered by lh«Johore Education Department this year. In addition on«English school was opened by the Government at KuLii. This was the reply given yesterday m the Johore State Council94 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-10-05 5 MRS. J. H. S. Jenkins with lfl David (1) and tfeter (2) and "Juny at yesterday's dog show.22 words
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Article439 1950-10-05 5 THE long-ignored and often tragically treated mongrel was spotlighted at last m the -Singapore terrier" dog show. Two-thousand school-children, all members of the Animal Lover's League, gazed with interest and pride at the luxuriant crew of entries. The S.P.C.A. gave everyone a chance to show off439 words
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Article20 1950-10-05 5 A gold ring was found m a bus bel ingint to the Pay« Lnbiir Bus Service yesterday on20 words
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Article194 1950-10-05 5 KING KONG GIVES LESSONS TO GIRLS Free Press Staff Reporter rpVERY day at his headquarters m C'hangi. King* Kong wrestles with three young and attractive girls to show them the various holds m the mat game. These girls, with two others, will go to Jakarta I soon to box and194 words
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Article63 1950-10-05 5 THE seventh Family 1' Din Lation clinic be started m Singapore Kandan-^ Kerbau Hospi'. opened its doors for tho first time yesterday afternoon. In the begihr.. be open every Wedru tween 4.30 and 6 p.m. Evertually, the clinic will b» more frequent.the demand expected Singapore63 words
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Article72 1950-10-05 5 ARTICLES belonging drowned men. lo c who have ciien m rwii to a w ho fell to (A rr death from the t Southern Hotel, m town, are to be sold by iurtion m Singapore tot moon They come under the beadof i.v prop-: b\ the pi72 words
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Miscellaneous65 1950-10-05 5 MAIL Surface m.il la expected m Singapore today liom Djam. the Federation. Latest times for posting sur!.ice mail at the G P.O. today are: noon for Christmas Islands P.. (parcels only). Hong X t-rd Japan: 5.45 p.m. for the Federation COURT OF APPEAL The Court of Criminal Appeal and Court65 words
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Article405 1950-10-05 6 ALLAN LEWIS - SPRINGBOK PROVES HIS METTLE Hobos Charles do it again From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Thursday. rllE outstanding feature of the second day ot the Perak Gold \ase meeting at Ipoli was the continued success of the Hobbs-Charles combination. They again landed three winners making their totals for the meeting; seven and405 words
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Article40 1950-10-05 6 JA PA N" Bd •.idates for 1951 Davis Cup team. A the eh I ir Fumiteru Nakano, who member ol Davis .1 practise next spring or four players for the team. the A V I I40 words
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95 1950-10-05 6 DHOWING conNicierable improvement on her one 1 race at Singapore, Jack's Darling, who was v hand} to t'»e leader Star of India, finished iv to defeat her stablemate, Royal Flush In the fourth race for (1. 1. I>i\ horses. Silver Sequin, improved to finish95 words
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Article16 1950-10-05 6 In adva Jack tarles id m I I i I A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article19 1950-10-05 6 PLEXAVON and Linfield dr»'\v their I Kt.-r (up i lie yesterday. There v.in no s« (trins. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article15 1950-10-05 6 1 UK it, HK$l5 60 per :$:284 t> of gold U .P. A.P.U.P.; A.P. - 15 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-10-05 6 picture. Kloitf punching the heavy bag it York Body BoiMing tub rturins; training for tomorrow fij(ht asain^t Little Nene. Free PressFree Press - 26 words
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Article39 1950-10-05 6 1) lON North End's Tun; Fini v dropped oui I ngland tea >lay IreHe has an ank i be ;by H tl 'Beltoll V, :■>'. This the En On Monick Bill E k wlthdi A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article143 1950-10-05 6 Free Press Boxing Ki'porter KLONG I'hupinsjo the young Siam<>r l>u\er. il determined to make a MMCCW of hi> profession. He hopes to befin by winning the tr.it h« r v ri-lit championship of Singajx^e. Alter his fight against LittU at the Happy World tomorrow143 words
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Article90 1950-10-05 6 Big Sweep results 'WMIE B;u Sweep di iwn on 1 the eighth i M ipoh iy resulted as folio* rotai Pool S4io.:>.vv Ist No. *****9 (SI 18,165) !nd No. *****9 .">!*.O8"! > 3rd No. *****3 <S 29,541) starters 53.283 rarh): Nos *****4. :^f»»4s. :i4:{007 *****5, .*****8. 10V794. M 4473, 4tif»4Bl90 words
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Article66 1950-10-05 6 |Lc.m«oii S^ck ExchanTJ K.MH.N r rlIK Labour Party (niilcr< E imrcasN'd taxation on profits i. I m \hv stock Exchange festcrdji^ finaiu ial correspondent. The new trading ]>■ the markets were withoi British Ooverni opened slightly tower roll nd dollar I m pr r, m U d66 words
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Advertisement60 1950-10-05 6 ,£rL NEW &IV r j^B uH v rf^ i ft: i CAPITOL SATURDAY PROTECT YOUR EYES! J)r>//r ]fc#* /AT ASSORTED THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Klanw OUR BIG FLAG DAY OCT. 7th PLEASE DROP IS A FOR A VERY WORTHY CAUSE Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to60 words
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Miscellaneous184 1950-10-05 6 CRAZY SPORTLINE Well backed MdndrdKß Exclusive lathe Singapore Free Press m Malaya NOW WE APPiY THE J O&--HUAHY-- j/— r— WONDERFUL/ St F j J|JI SECRtT MIXTURE MURRY.' V.A- jm^^ 1/ HOW 00 FOR VCUftSELT. J XT' MEHANDSOVr.' W ILOOK» If- y A^?^9 JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press184 words
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Article, Illustration662 1950-10-05 7 ALLAN LEWIS - CROYDON IN IMPRESSIVE GALLOP ALLAN LEWIS Final workouts by Vase horses From IPOH, Thursday. pERAK Gold Vase candidates were given their final gallops this morning on the second grass track and the course proper, which was open on the outside over the new seven furlongs track. Ambassador (Charles) and OndineFree Press - 662 words
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Article179 1950-10-05 7 400 Navy men will cheer Cup XI M poi'K hundred robust Jads of the Koyal Naw with rmtlles, bells and other noise-making articles mII 'invade" Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday to cheer their side m the S VI A. (up final against Kovers Sports Club. As thia la the first179 words
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Article25 1950-10-05 7 R C ho< r c.Ay. ::alf time set. re v li* 2—l. Scorers for SRi <2« R li and Eb» rt C.R.C25 words
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Article179 1950-10-05 7 Ij*IGHT world records m six events were accepted J yesterday by the International Amateur Athletic Federation. Harrison Dillard (U.S.) was credited with I mark of 22.3 sees, for the 22t yards hurdles at Salt ktfw City, Utah, on June 21, 1947. The previous record was 22,5179 words
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Article118 1950-10-05 7 CIINUAPORE Kate Horse O Owners' Association h;ive .sent a letter to the Singapore Turf Club asking that one or two races of one mile six furlongs lw included m the 19.11 programme. The Association also requested installation of Xr.ty apparatus at the course, hut the Cluh118 words
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Article66 1950-10-05 7 INDIAN TEAM LEA VES MR I) Ranga Ramanujan, manager of the Aii-india table tennis team, was host at a dinner last nieht at thp Atomic dub for friends and Singapore Table Tennis Associati j ils. The Indian team, which beat North Malaya five-nil m their farewell match on Tuesday night,66 words
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Article256 1950-10-05 7 'THE United States team yesterday broke the Israeli International record m winning the Maccabiah (Jewish sports festival) four times 100 metres relay m 44.8 seconds at Tel Aviv. The U.S. tram also broke the Israeli Internaternational record m taking the four times 400 metres relayReuter; A.P. - 256 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-10-05 7 picture. YESTERDAY'S RUGBY TRI AL: Darroch well tackled as he makes a dash for the lin e. Free PressFree Press - 19 words
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Article313 1950-10-05 7 ALTHOUGH as a game, yesterday's Singapore rk Civilian rugby trial on the Padang seldom rose to great heights, the selectors were able to gain useful hints on the form and faults of individual players. Until he was injured m the second half Yap Boon Kens313 words
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Article471 1950-10-05 7 RSGC DRAW TIMES FOR SUNDAY TUZ draw and .-tarting times foi tbe four-ball match bt-tween tire Captain and Vice-Captain's teams at the RSGC. on Sunday are al lollops: FIRST NINE 8 JO. W. J. Gibb D. McEwan I 14 M. Pateison R. J Isheruood; 825. C. W. Watson R. N.471 words
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Article55 1950-10-05 7 pEOFFREV Dyson, chief vl coach to the British Amateur Athletic Association, who has been lecturing m Singapore and the Federation for the Malayan Amateur Athletic Association, will deliver his final lecture m the British Council Centre. Stamford Road. on Monday. Oct. 9. at ".30 p.m. The55 words
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Article162 1950-10-05 7 THE Free Handicap n yen furlongs for th year-olds Will be- run on :hrfirst day of the Singapore Turf Club's v m, rting (Nov 18, 22 and 25 stakes wi'l be $4,000 and a trophy will be award- d. for the rare will be published162 words
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Article219 1950-10-05 7 Yankees score 1-0 victory BASEBALL A TWO-HIT pitching by big right-hander I Raschi and a double by third baseman Bobby Brown, gave the NewYork Yankees a one-to-zero victory over the Philadelphia Phillies m the opening game of the world series of baseball before a crowd of 30.746. Rarhi. who v.U.P. - 219 words
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Article22 1950-10-05 7 YESTERDAYS UK R Union n I ere: colnstaire and I) Rest .pie 0 DDevon 14 E c 12: B22 words
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Article27 1950-10-05 7 IMIE British Rugbs vhich rec ni tied from i brat a Wigan. I tterday. score \t'i at 10 half -tin: Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 27 words
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Article15 1950-10-05 7 The final I Civiiia: the RE ME. I 'A Ra today at 4.3015 words
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Advertisement124 1950-10-05 7 i ii m i^miniTT-' 1~-| I— m A FEAST OF MUSIC" s r BRAND OPENING TODAY JA\J !n Xi l(H R PERFORMAN( IS 4 .15. 6.3« 9.30 p.m. Mxtß FILMS IHE \lE\\\* PHUUmOKIC OKCBBSTmA *esh\ al 111 ■J€ ial < -«n fsiN tor the p.m. s a I be v124 words
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Advertisement63 1950-10-05 7 R v V H I LAST 3 SHOWS ii wi nk -*v 3 15 6 15 9 15 (NORTH BRIDGE ROAD) "BULBULE EFFENDI" BRAND NEW PRINT with ENGLISH SUBTITLES Starring Miss SABAH FRID EL ATARACH In The Sreatett 0) 111 Egyptian Musical Extravaganza*! THE Happy World Cabaret TONIGHT TOMORROW SATURDAY63 words
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Article30 1950-10-05 8 IE MARRIAGE of Mr. Mick I >!e to Mi-s Marie U now take place on October at 8.00 a.m. All orevicv od are MkD accept tl we only I30 words
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Article28 1950-10-05 8 7 VERY GRATEFUL thanks t Sistei Alphonsa for favours red. MR. MRS. W. A. SKADING II those who attended! i ddlng md those who sent! on 30.9.5028 words
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Article153 1950-10-05 8 The ladies' phony plans misfire LONDON. Thurs. AMONG the thousands of Britons still waitine to get a telephone women applicants are the more wily and persistent, according to the London Post Om'ce. An official of the Southeast London inquiry office, which deals with hundreds of applications a week for telephones153 words
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Article222 1950-10-05 8 CATHOLICS STREAM TO VATICAN Pope gets a motorcycle VATICAN CITY, Thursday. I^HE Holy Year has brought to Rome an outsize crop of odd and unusual pilgrims travelling by j all kinds of strange transport, ranging from a tub to a penny-farthing bicycle and Roman chariots. The noisiest pilgrimage was thatReuter - 222 words
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Article252 1950-10-05 8 SEOUL, Thursday. r |MHKI> Synfman Khee, elderly President of the 1 Republic of Korea, sat at his desk at the presidential mansion yesterday and expressed the opinion that South Korean troops went across the 38th parallel without orders from the U.S. F.inhth Army. The withered oldA.P. - 252 words
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Article12 1950-10-05 8 Th»> Jordanian cabinet has submitted its resignation to Abdullah- A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article49 1950-10-05 8 11HE closing prices of tin on the London tin market this afternoon were: Spot £814 buyers and £815 sellers with business at £812 to £810. Three months 790 buytrs and £795 sellers with business at 795. lement— i:au. Total turnover 145 tons im-liniin« 85 tons spur. U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article105 1950-10-05 8 LONDON GETS READY FOR TOURISTS LONDON. Thurs. LONDON airport, which next year is expected to cater for more than half a million passengers, is to be brightened up m time for the 1951 Festival of Britain. New buildings, flower gardens, and strings of coloured UghU are among some of theReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-10-05 8 ASIA AID TALKS END The C A Asia i In i final session. Mr Hugh Oar Minister of Eo who presided, said the <• had been "mosi satl and extremely valuabli ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article19 1950-10-05 8 Fertilisers and DDT U5573.000 have been authorised fur the An erican tnme ol f aid to Si am ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article150 1950-10-05 8 Communist states often i change their direction abruptly. But so far the Chinese State lias moved j away from orthodox Corn- munist lines. Th»» Chinese are emp::-in| by temperament. It is cur H /COMMUNIST China has great weakness but also lias great strength "m150 words
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Article48 1950-10-05 8 (VOLUMNS of ants reaching hundreds of feet into the j air have been seen at Springvale station In lont urry district, Australia. Mr. A. .1. MilaOßi manager of the station, said myriads of ants rose spirally for ten minutes before they disappeared into the atmosphere.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-10-05 8 ARCHBISHOP LEAVES The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. (ieoffrey Fisher, and .Mrs. Fisher leave their residence, Lambeth Palac<\ to begin their journey to Australia and New Zealand where they will make a good-will tour.33 words
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Article87 1950-10-05 8 Driver passed drownms boys I HAD WORK TO DO LONDON, Thursday. 4 MAN was asked by a coroner: **Y«u thought a your work was more Important than saving life?" il»* replied: "The^e was nothing I could do. I couldn't swim". The Birkenhead coroner inquiring of three boys di at Dang87 words
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Article36 1950-10-05 8 Gold enters S.-E.A. from Formosa I I ti Kiu 1 A rep iki over 10.000 have b» B PhiH B nd In- here the pricej aiv hi?"The i z\- 8 lUun }>rr o;.. and has U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article25 1950-10-05 8 George Bernard Shaw. 94 Lr-old playwright, left th« i uton hospital yesterday foi his home at Ayol 81 Lawrr ence, Hortfordihlre. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article41 1950-10-05 8 INDIAN RED TO BE RELEASED M rom prison of Mohan Kumaramangalam, leadii dian Communist I' son of Dr Bubbmrayan. dian ionesla. Shortly afterwards i Madras Government i I that a fresh order lor his arrrst and detenll would be. Issued.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article42 1950-10-05 8 Seren m Aj coun(rie s have presented a resolution railing on th^ United Nations to revoke f he diplomatic ban on Spain, and remove the banters prevei ~tng rtfe French Uovernirfrom Joining speiialised agenclef of tbe United N.itiona ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article21 1950-10-05 8 South African sugar exports to Britain have come to >. standstill. No shipment* expects until next crop is milled.- A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Advertisement134 1950-10-05 8 Straits Times Free Press Fo> th« convenience ot advertisers, our Representative at Ist Floor. Singapore Cold S'orage Orchard Road will v« small idvertisements answers to box numbers CLASSIFIED ADS. OMMOIiXTION VACANT riORAVIILE. Ist ClaSi Quest House, Beautiful Garden. jlin Barracks, ISO, C Rd TtMMie 4229. I7ITION BALLROOM DANCING shown motion"134 words
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Advertisement204 1950-10-05 8 FEDERAL COLON! v i BUILDING SOCitTY LTD. L INCORPORATED IN SNM I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN WS Extraordinary General M B^ above-named Comp I Registered Offices of tK 1 Monday, the 30th day of O I 230 o'clock m the af- W\ purpose of considering adesirable, passing the I Resolution:204 words
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Miscellaneous13 1950-10-05 8 HIGH TIDES Today: 5 19».m; 3 4« pin Tomorrow: 7 U».m; 5.11 p.m.13 words
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