The Singapore Free Press, 13 October 1950
1950-10-13
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Title Section18 1950-10-13 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA dgsfhwr SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.18 words
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Article73 1950-10-13 1 i wn planner iew hospital m hi> budget speech at the Legislative Council this ke of the man\ social reforms to he carried out m ig the coming year. "Our prime task", he said, "is to < onditions which would make infection by the73 words
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Article200 1950-10-13 1 This period has been called a cold war. Then- are many reasons lor the use «>( thr word wir and po*>Mr»U One is that the period calls for that same Intensity ol effect -md sacrifice which is rrd when a countr\ Is ii!\ rag ifed In200 words
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Article1329 1950-10-13 1 Tin: Govern I i>t year 1 tried to give you leu ol |hf Colony's position against the wider bark- round of Malaya and South Fast \>ia. ,ir I should like to \ar> this view-point and some brief account of the position of Singapore against the background1,329 words
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Article, Illustration263 1950-10-13 1 GU NMEN SET FIRE TO SINGAPORE FACTORY E*IVE Chinese youths, three of whom were said to have been armed, set fire to the Michelin Tyres factory at Kirn Yam Road just alter 7 a.m. today. The Sikh watchman, stating this, added that the youths shot at him twice. The youthsFree Press - 263 words
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Article60 1950-10-13 1 il > H( i f( r R iral w- I The replies i the p sit n In Singap cd." l jo on to rnment's Ini and .t »ist ail lot ai ofl ho are Judg capable "i qualifying as I surge »ns and who60 words
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Article170 1950-10-13 1 'EXTRA SOURCES OF REVENUE' THE Financial Secre--1 tary, Mr. J. E Pepper, told members of the Singapore Legislative Council at their budget meeting this morning that he would make certain proposals for the raisins: of additional sources of revenue to balance the G 1 <> n f budget or next170 words
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Article18 1950-10-13 1 Poll two ranKng officials of the T ?ommun] I party yest< 5 of ODSitrucl cupa- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article178 1950-10-13 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Friday. REFERRING to Soviet obstructions since the birth Of the United Nations live years at;o, the British delegate, Mr. Kenneth Younger, told the Political Committee: "We are therefore, entitled to ask Mr. Vishinsky, when he speaks to give us some substantial ground for believingA.P. - 178 words
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Article66 1950-10-13 1 PARIS'. Fri I*HE French Govcrnmen: Is "deeply concerned" over the fate of M. Georges Perrusche, who was Charge d 'Affaires of the French Legation m Seoul until hp \va.s taken prisoner by the North Korean Communists last July. A highly-placed source said yesterday the Government "is66 words
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Article28 1950-10-13 1 A radio last night an American Methodist sionary. askod for "the sympathy of the Amrrican pcr»ple for the Ambolnese who are lighting for their freedom.' A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article55 1950-10-13 1 Tuan Syed Abdul Ka sldent of the Johore Bahni Town Board, la to or Mentri; B^sar of Johore In succession to Dato Onn bin Jaafar. Dato W;in Iciris. at present noting Mentri Besar, will on four months' lea\ frcm Oct. 18, aitcr which he will resume his55 words
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Article59 1950-10-13 1 ILEX J. Phillips, 15, was rharjed nt Dayton, Ohio, v>»th killing a robin. The game protector. Mr. Knrl Keller, said he iouiid the robin, dressed apparently for cooking, m a dis>h on Phillips' window sill. The specific charge Is "catching; killing and having m his possession aA.P. - 59 words
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Article84 1950-10-13 1 UN keeps Rhee out of North Korea LAKE SI ESS Fit THE Seven-nation I'nited Nations Interim Committee on Korea, yesterday instructed General Dongas H««Arthur to conline the authority of President Syngman Kin south Korean government below the 38th Parallel and to set up a new civil administration m liberated North84 words
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Advertisement82 1950-10-13 1 ASD RD.SPORE /A r/> v </ Splendid v Either Drink V^lj '&> r (hf hot di\ t% I mix*J>,.lJ fr f,j, j rermptmg. ail it* own. and <m.i« a w»vc < toolnr*» rKrou^h the hodv on '<n t.> ffnf» iirengtU i.' maintain iea» A. 81. B 2 and I r?82 words
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Advertisement100 1950-10-13 1 r™— i {Singapore Restaurant 1 and BAR 71, Bras Basah Kd, Sin^aporr between North Bridge Road and Victoria Street Tele No Hot and Cold Drinks European Food prepared by our Al Cooks. Special Wedding Cake*. Chinese Chow Chow g our speciality always available F I >* fr For I lie100 words
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Article, Illustration85 1950-10-13 2 PUPILS of the Fine Art of Movement Academy are presenting (lie musical dance "Peter and the Wolf" shortly. Here are some of the characters. Above, left: Christ Hot Hanson. u<jtd three, as urandpapa representing > "fearful age" right, Lin- j den Foo. age S, as the85 words
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Article172 1950-10-13 2 !:< >LLYWOOD \\'HAI holds ilia- v] I asked the costume while eylnp Jane Russell's lov strapl< ss gown Bhe does he repli Michael Woulfe ha^ de(l 12 breathtaking costumea for breath-taking Miss Russell m 'Macao The heaviest is ef gold mesh the kind of stuff ihevAT - 172 words
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Article, Illustration97 1950-10-13 2 MARY IRWIN - Decorating With Shells MARY IRWIN By- 1 and i >m d at <■ 1 at I In eff< by r iluo of from /)y 0/ The out red dress gan jacket m p^ irathea hu John has a tachahle ailet m wh with v ers and is ft- five large97 words
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Article, Illustration489 1950-10-13 2 FRANCES DALE ADVISES:— PARIS intends you to be glamorous when you put on your party frocks, and some of its most entrancing styles are suited to the small dress allowance. High on the list is the "upin front and down-at-the-back" evening style ballet489 words
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Advertisement91 1950-10-13 2 ft t COVC \>f 1 by can't talk but baby can tell you m baby's way which h i^ be^t by steady progress, by contentment, and sweet p. How gladly a mother welcomes these signs that baby is on Ostcrmilk. The formula of Ostermilk is such that jt is most91 words
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Advertisement100 1950-10-13 2 9/ li (^{adettnt Ltd. Now Showin French Model Ila Evening ft CoeklaH Gowns 278 Orchard Road L WIIHOH mmm KIDM i. :i\gs KLi.mr to si m /UX FORMS OF Rill THE TEDERAL DISPENSARY M\l, \J Ly^l^l I!C<^ /ftA MARK OF UMVERSAI 0 FIVE BIG STAR* BIG rK g*^k, VVALTtR PiDGEON100 words
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Miscellaneous41 1950-10-13 2 Solution to Crossword No. 175 SOLUTION %ctcm: I, P tblic 7. Meeting 8, Stigma 9 Ostrich N. Refti IS r ill Mall it Shal non. 19. Radical 20. I.rt? Kit. Down: I. Ptistry. 2. Briefs 3 Immortal a <• > ise p. al.41 words
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Miscellaneous89 1950-10-13 2 New Crossword No, 176 *j 1 a^a^La^aM Ua^aW Ba^^ cms I perhaps <4>. Sacred bird ol old Beypt iu«w ip i.i, h. Thi 11 pin was such a draper is| 16 turned back to do a bit ol gardening m), v. 30, p^.' 12. Proi 1 rsistin n opposition <a89 words
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Miscellaneous173 1950-10-13 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOi,N today, you a:. student at heart and even if j mi are not able to continue your uork into the higher bri i uill always i!« U .iia,n; tom you go thi life. '> I' 1 I i. i 01 ill that fri ii could further173 words
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Article, Illustration330 1950-10-13 3 REDS ABANDON ALL EQUIPMENT Evaluation ofN. Korean disaster TOKYO, Thursday. rill: North Korean army encircled and cut ti> pieces below the 38th Parallel was so completely i troyed that it lost nil its heavy equipment, an Intelligence office] at Genera] Mac Arthur's Headquarters said. xtenr of the ci: that overtookA.P.; U.S.I.S. - 330 words
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Article40 1950-10-13 3 THE REDS ARE 'JITTERY' NEW YORK, Thursday. A has become "frantitally jittery i ommunist restlessness throughuntrits In Eastern Europe," Drummond. information thief ill nan In Europe and former Euro- hristian Science Monitor. lid: "The Soviet Communists trie last two years:40 words
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20 1950-10-13 3 Cow elected beauty queen of Israel HAIFA 1 urael be i i ow of Israel— ii c offspring has A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article6 1950-10-13 3 U.S. invites treaty views I ReuterReuter - 6 words
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Article14 1950-10-13 3 Pv*- reign lebts of R h ai 1.000 1 today's exchai ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article80 1950-10-13 3 THE In Mlnist Mohammed Room, k.us refused 10 < or deny Indonesian I that d ::s ben a joint U S Si partment -Milii MiJ and the Indonesian Govern- L* S mi] r:y aid to Indonesia had failed. He ri M< Iby M v IA.P. - 80 words
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Article51 1950-10-13 3 RANGOON. Thurs. The Bi.. me* i^ announced thai markets for rice must be found Imm mtry's I mic i tare is not d. 'I sure i fc re-establish pre-war n The Government said rire available for -51 will be 800.000 t Of which 620.000 tons nA.P. - 51 words
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Article142 1950-10-13 3 BONG KONG, Thursday. 4 GREAT many ships plying Asiatic waters are operated under "deplorable conditions winch are a menace to the life and safety of passengers and ear*) according to the Hone Kong port authorities. ntinue to arrive m Huny Kon" m a^condition whichU.P. - 142 words
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Article28 1950-10-13 3 LINK RESUME D Teieplv I the United States and Seoul. Ital of South Korea, has tabli^hcd for the tlrs; c since the city was libted from the Communl28 words
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Article, Illustration225 1950-10-13 3 With oeltber side vuta< r« you are Weal wltb the folio*-. ng i ardt South West North Paw 10 T WHAT do fOU bid? Your partner has passed and four right-hand opponent has opened the bidding Your best chance o/ game is three notrump. Why not bid it225 words
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Article, Illustration209 1950-10-13 3 HONG KONG, Thursday. r rlli: PUBLIC hath house, one of China's oldest and r most necessary institutions, is about to have its face washed. New regulations issued by the Public Health Bureau m Shanghai require bath houses to be inspected and licensed, and establish minimum healthU.P. - 209 words
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Article61 1950-10-13 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs. gENATOR Claude Pepp?r I Democrat, Florida) who is m New Delhi on a tour. lunched with Pandit Nehru iv and mci the c planning (ommLs- which is co-ordinati rountry'i developm r Proper, vbo to I the end of ihc v. told a pressA.P. - 61 words
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Article28 1950-10-13 3 JA PAN S GETS A MARINE RADAR at HanpBritish marine ra I j II I] be I n the Nippon to leave retic whaling i on Oct. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article44 1950-10-13 3 KARTA, Thurs. irtmentM underMr. John M< U Major era] Graves Erskine yesterday ned to Wash m m fter an fi formal n ;nt «f v. h th In- eminent but merely observed th i I n had irno and A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article23 1950-10-13 3 The r S iw l)rp.ir' merit has aske select i vice to draft 40.^00 men foi the army during December. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article20 1950-10-13 3 the i mission Ider po« j make further tt le the 6 I I .need r ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article11 1950-10-13 3 Rossellini sues U. S. Senator r R C. J«': :e A.P.A.P. - 11 words
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Article73 1950-10-13 3 V iMctortsl v °iii «»t petrel at Mcrium (Dev#a« shire) bought up all the Kgfetcf fad he could find .a the stem &ad jmorti ii into his car. It co«-t him 7* C<d. to ir.ivfl nine miles to his home. ISru lfii> will not JiapprnReuter - 73 words
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Article54 1950-10-13 3 SHINGTON, T. £)R. KARL Gruber, Austria's Ptoreign Minister, said auntry may ji.- api't al to the United pvent i for real liberation." i tha* lomacy haj delayed a;, a Lth aii accum 7/hi^ii have not the ri the Issue, Dr I N Pres> Club dip-54 words
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Article25 1950-10-13 3 MINISTER IN DINNER UPROAR LO'- rs. UPROAR halted a speech by Mr Harold Wilson. Pre--1 <»f Tra :inef Produe A howled i r He i25 words
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Advertisement39 1950-10-13 3 SOFT AND COLOURFUL B BBBBv i\ m I Bf-^ifflKV 1 r-^^w ai _^^Kiti. y^ Bi^ BBbI B^^^^*"**^Bl Available m all sizes AfenU Showroom. B Maatai Ro»d, >I\G \PORE:— TEL. 2057. J 139. Bati Rd. Peoang: 32, Bishoo St. tik^«acaBflaBBBBBBBBkiBBBl39 words
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Advertisement112 1950-10-13 3 Jjoii S^ Z^l Hair W^^ When you use Brylcreem, your hair will never let r€3^. you down. It will stay m perfect position throughout 1 /*^y* fhe most hair-ruHiing day! Soft, glossy, without a trace of gumming A am that's what Brylcreem'd hair means to you. And it means much112 words
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Miscellaneous196 1950-10-13 3 SINGAPORE 47 From the LondOT Edl or v; is dinVjArwnb .BBC)- 4.55 Composer of the (BUT NETWORK) Week— Tchaikovsky; 5.15 Special 10 a.m. News from Singapore; D;spatch (BBC); 5?0 London 12 Programmes In Malay: 1 p.m. studio Concerts; 6 Indonesian: Light Music; 1.30 Time Signal Hvn and Programmes (BBC' N«w«;196 words
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The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Oct. 13, 1950
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Article49 1950-10-13 4 "ll'h wno are belie 1 m democracy" Governor at tins morning's budget Singapore mncil, nfident that mmunism c a n n o t vail m a country mocratic is deof the pie" S bunIXi icy or m the I v l i i ti bti With i49 words
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Article56 1950-10-13 4 SI n x- |l I B ids do i ben d and a been 1 i ur mornA Franklin .ries such X »dom and fir ml Feguard v of their peop Lhe CommunJ urbance of world pe. prosperity, Singapore is fortunate m that her Ibution can be In56 words
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778 1950-10-13 4 William Courtenay - William Courtenay By* tn£ United States A Marines have been fighting for their lives— not m Korea but at Washington. Their battle however has been won on the Korean Front tor it is here m recent days that they have justified all that778 words
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Article, Illustration515 1950-10-13 4 Fitzroy Maclean - Fitzroy Maclean By THESSALONIKI: MACEDONIA h a 8 always been a mix-up. Hence the term "macedoine de fruits". Today if is more vi a mix-up than ever. tically as well as racially. Motoring from Serbia down to Skoplje, the capital J igoslav Macedonia, and on515 words
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Article, Illustration567 1950-10-13 4 SOON after I took my at for the first time m the House of nmons In February, 1905, a young man came up to me whose face was tiliar to me from cartoons and the Illustrated papers. He said, "I am Winston Churchill and we567 words
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Advertisement17 1950-10-13 4 POPULAR HOUSE for SPORT CUPS MEDALS i i% ellet P. H. HENDRY, 7S. \..rlh Bridge Kd Spore.17 words
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Advertisement42 1950-10-13 4 COLD STORAGE BR£AP IS VITAMIN ENRICHED Cold Stora adopt vitamm enr.chment bread is so important to h I >res m Amer -ca hay« compulsory. a -e har; contribution I health c cost to the public. good bread made h COLD STORAGE BAKERY42 words
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Article, Illustration276 1950-10-13 5 Singapore budgets for increased services Free Press Staff Reporter wards and a bigger staff m the Singapore hospitals, more > and teachers, and more police are among the new proposals erament'a I!>."H program me provided for m the budget tabled gislative Council this morning.276 words
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Article63 1950-10-13 5 AT Is ie Sinibled m the Legislative Council this Revenue $113,261,882 Fxpeni »2 K.\ on Public Works I deficit $13,499,770 The i tnmary of the revenue estimated for D. 578 H- c In aid $9,197,310: R- ceij: L 3. i I i KB. I I i < I63 words
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Article231 1950-10-13 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Social Welfare Department is to spend 8700,000 more m annually recurrent expenditure next year under proposals m the Government's draft Budget for next year. The increase will make possible a widening of the Reid of public assistance m needy cases231 words
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Article36 1950-10-13 5 JOHOKE BAHRU. Thurfi Charged w:- B Federation 1 Bishen Singh, a Singap< r ;er. was at. 1 his bt;nu r called He c] 1 d taxi on the S f tin <!a i» way36 words
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238 1950-10-13 5 Free Tress Stall Reporter 4 PERSON who claims to be entitled to non-enemy A property m Singapore should be entitled to appeal to a District Court if the Custodian of Property refuses to release or transfer such property. This is one of the recommendations238 words
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Article, Illustration190 1950-10-13 5 I^HE drive started by the Singapore police force m April to enrol Chinese youths as regular constables has not met with enthusiastic response. The Commandant of the Police Training School, Mr. B V. Smith, told the Free j Press yesterday: M We want as many men asFree Press - 190 words
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Article, Illustration253 1950-10-13 5 SHE GIVES GLAMOUR TO VILLAGE GIRLS Free Press Staff Kcpttn THREE frightened people m StmpWl told me their stories yesterday- a woman who wank make village girls "glamour conscious", t».»ner who has tilled his own bit of land fur Hfttfl i an 86-year-old former rickshaw -pu'lvr wh" built a house253 words
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Advertisement36 1950-10-13 5 CALDBECKS Amontillado Fino SHERRY EheopV ,)o>v -For Mafe/ngr 77ie Mosf of f^ Every Occasion' Have Your N sc/irs 1\ I Tailored by us 1 _I J j I I'gRumJC.^JTC 'X"!^ V mi Xt *dßg^^K ***<"/• H*****M i***^*^36 words
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Advertisement73 1950-10-13 5 p IimMMMWIHIMMMIIIIM UUMUIIMMIHIH >•*... Pv^«^^BW^ From llKafi'l on M^--. m EACH Phesc Gerrard Clocks ar«" filled m hi-hh p«»lislird r.-w «.f I .mtifnlK nialched Burr lalntH <>r Oak. The aove meats are the famous Cerrard 1> Uaj Pendulum Hall Uo&ir "^'i-ike. Eaefa (!«>«•!>. boughl from us earriec a 2 YEARS73 words
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Article, Illustration270 1950-10-13 6 'HERE'S MY HAND, SAYS MR. ONG Free Press Staff Reporter Mi; T Oni president of the Straits Chinese British Association. Singapore, yesterday adopted a "let's r«r*iv< and forget" attitude towards the Malayan Chinese Association after the statement made by Mr. (hop.- Thutt Pitt, chairman of the Singapore branch of theFree Press - 270 words
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Article130 1950-10-13 6 REES TAKES £300 PRIZE WELSHMAN Dai Reea won first prl2 ■of £300 In 72-hole Duiilop Masters' golf tournament at Hoylakp yesterday He had already won the BdUlh match-play title. Rtes had an aggregate of 281. His last round of 69 equalled the course record. Rees finished !<-nr strikes ahead of130 words
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Article79 1950-10-13 6 SCHOOLBOY TO PL A Y v. M.C.C. URUCE Bugglnt, 15-year-old schoolboy, will keep wicket for Western Australia w the tame uyains: the> M.C.C. team starting on Monday Bruce is the youngest AujUan ever to play m an official match against England. The M.C.C. leave out Len Hutton, Tievor BaiUy, EricReuter - 79 words
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643 1950-10-13 6 Gimson 's call to close ranks Free Press Staff Keporter SINGAPORE was described today by the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, as tk a sale harbour m the troubled seas of South East Asia I This state of affairs wraa made possible he told the Legislative643 words
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Article115 1950-10-13 6 N incentive poi!. .cm 1 to ensure brighter cricket will be tried m Adelaide this heme \\ds oriated by D:ck Poun* ary 01 the Pro I üb. It; addition to match points. as v. lii b< i en i'h points for runj scored and w.<> I Incen* tivo115 words
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Article19 1950-10-13 6 UfAßtt SSHIHit > .on county eh. ithshire 9. North Midi a 12: 19. Cross X A.P. ReuterA.P.; Reuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration139 1950-10-13 6 LONDON. I rid iv 4 TEN shillings premium was established m the new South African 3! r < loan when dealings m this issue bpgan on the Stock Exchange yfitciJiy, Mates Keuter's financial correspondent. The gilte<tef*d section was cheered by tin whelming success of U £5.000.000 iFree Press - 139 words
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Advertisement51 1950-10-13 6 STARTS TODAY 11 1 IS. 4 I N SII P*n THE BIG STORY BEHIND THE C^ AIRLIFT! M; Tor*?Rr.ow aririrf i Bright Leaf rm now LJ I f > I SHOWING 11 1 I"), l. 13$ Ml p.m. /r- M«w iungl« Tkrltltt TODAI 11. 1.45, 1.15. t. IS X I51 words
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Advertisement114 1950-10-13 6 FAREWELL SINGAPORE JUNE HAMILTON Says 'CHEERIO* TO ALL KIR I N it a GALA FAREWELL APPEARANCE at CAPITOL BALLROOM RESTAURANT THURSDAY 19th OCTOBER To mark the occasion every d> will be presented with a botlic of 'Merrier' Champagne with the compliments of the wanagcfr^ JUNE HAMILTON IS STILL] APPEARING NIGHTLY114 words
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Miscellaneous125 1950-10-13 6 m2ndr3K& Exclusive la th > Singiipore Free Press m Malaya >\ i A~. I > 4 -~**&j**- us LOG \TO 7 JANE Exclusive to the Singapore free Press m Malaya TOUCHWOOD HA~*S JANE BACK jV KAIG>HT>, fcAOor-i'V >OU ACS X>U V"" 1 >*T ?H4T U£X4£NT TO 7H£ SOCKS- By H£R125 words
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Article, Illustration149 1950-10-13 7 CHANGES IN RUGBY RULES REVEALED SSRUR discuss amendmen ts Free Press Rugby Reporter REFEREES who get m the way of the ball, m either rugby or soccer, always come m lor criticism from spectators and nasty thoughts from the players. Formerly when this happened m rugger, a scrum was formed149 words
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Article39 1950-10-13 7 AIM \Y A n affiliation was approved at yesterday's congress "i i lie International IVeightlifting Federation at Paris. Japan v\a> also admitted. i of Rico, Eire and S tion 1 sion Congi .on on of39 words
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153 1950-10-13 7 Malay boy wants to be another Valb erg 4 M \I \Y schoolboy whose main ambition i*. to be another Lloyd Valberg k 17-year-old Oth man Sani, who by winning two events and being placed second m a third, emerged champion athlete at yesterday's Malay inter-school sports at Geylany. r153 words
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Article59 1950-10-13 7 Sino-Malays were lucky to draw THF Indonesian soccer team might have run out victors In iheir match against the Sino-Malays at tiie stadium yesterday had not a penalty m the closing stages of the game been awarded against them. Indom best, i illy m the nd hall little that the59 words
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Article61 1950-10-13 7 H. X bin the T. *he cloa ges and a Mental Hosj for kicking an opposinc H dictated heir forwards shot Dockyard tot their f: m the 23rd through Obad. In the second half, Slngam Dockyard further ahead, ely followed by another goal by .v The61 words
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Article30 1950-10-13 7 c!e!ea:eci my'i Boys School by I I I ckev match t P J I. t.T- »und yt re: K:r.\ Arr..n T:b <2 find K r r.r30 words
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Article70 1950-10-13 7 MR. Winston Churchill arrived by plane yesterday after threeys In D c to lorse, Colonist 11, race. The horse raced home m a terrific Dnish In the l3imU £1.255 for Itl OW 1 A Tory eonv< at Blackpool pted 'o bear vhe un- vtre loudA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-10-13 7 picture Dachroem the Indonesians' goalkeeper, gathers a lob as Ahmad Vusoff. Sino-Malays' outside-left, jumps for a header. Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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Article14 1950-10-13 7 CHA RLES v. BESHORE NEGOTIATIONS arc U re. at Cincinn; r. N A. P.A.P. - 14 words
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81 1950-10-13 7 Kid Walkey, Basil Shaw to fight again DASH. Shaw, the Ser\ice* Hghtweiffct, and Kid 13 Walkey will have i( out Iglta, this time wet ten three-minute rounds. They top the bill for Wallv Oakes' next promotion at the Happ\ World Stadium on Friday. Oct. 20. Their terrific 'fight.' over eight81 words
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Article36 1950-10-13 7 THERE have bt-t-n two changes m the N Sembilan XV I bined Services In their BM Malaya rugby Padana tomorn idwick Hew able to pla Marriott and F T; Good; P36 words
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Advertisement26 1950-10-13 7 BOOKINGS NOW OPEN O/Si Ait FOR THE SINGAPORE NEXf> REPERTORY mm, s 8 vtt E s h Friday, October 20th Saturday, October 21st. AT 9 p.m.26 words
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Article13 1950-10-13 8 'Stop arms race' Red Os: Ti problem tid our how prove A. P.A.P. - 13 words
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Article17 1950-10-13 8 6ir Joseph Burn. President Prudt'ir nee C( tnpany, di< i m rday, m'-d 79.17 words
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Article, Illustration251 1950-10-13 8 P.M. author of 64 books PRAGUE, Friday. MEN who write books are numerous and prolific m Czechoslovakia s oilkial family. Probably no other country so small is its equal m this respect. The cabinet members have published among them 112 books and pamphlets. Rudolf Slansky, Secretary-General251 words
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