The Singapore Free Press, 16 October 1950
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Title Section18 1950-10-16 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA s SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.18 words
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Article240 1950-10-16 1 PYONGYANG BY THIS WEEKEND One-fifth of north in U.A r hands TOKYO, Monday. pHE victorious United Nations arm\, now outnumbering the Communists by two or three to one. attacked down four roads to Pyongyang at dawn today in i drive to seize the Red capital before the Four South KoreanU.P.; A.P. - 240 words
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Article112 1950-10-16 1 l \KI >l C ESS, Monday, will put before the United M in Political Committee Vn\ iy its i res riution to give the General teeth for use Against aggres>>ors cts \\\a\ it will be roted upon tliis :o include the result, in the ii aU.P.; Reuter - 112 words
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Article21 1950-10-16 1 molybi ti. i 1 to E.x p r b- req lired I i of im. n: jpent nd certain A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article29 1950-10-16 1 MAJOR-GENERAL I) D lop S rum- .1 was formed In July, Is 31ngapo nth. Ma >r G n ril Hedli leave in B and Is as29 words
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Article44 1950-10-16 1 nt resigned last night. nment was formed in M Prime id B<:: Oui ion. 1 is a coalition, principally of the leftwing group and the URF I United Re: I Pront i with one member each of the Progressive and Sei>hardi ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article75 1950-10-16 1 Yi -..viiKDAY on an estate road in Johore bandits Bred on a lorry carrying Security Fortes personnel and civilians after an electrically detonated mine on the road had stopped the vehicle A Police corporal, live police constables, .two extra police constables and a civilian constable, an extra polite75 words
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Article81 1950-10-16 1 TO PROBE SEA LIFE 4½ MILES DOWN COPENHAGEN, Mon. V B< [ENTIFIC expcdit lei l lopenha tersail round the s more than 4- lown in the Dr Anton Bruun, Danish >f the expedition, said before le.r Over one-third of the earth's surface Is covered by sea an 12.000 feet deep81 words
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Article43 1950-10-16 1 ver. Po sentenced to death and three others prison terms of from 12 years to life at the week-end al la Warsaw military tribui ai found them guilty of sp for the U.S. the Polish news agency PAP. 1 yesterday U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article66 1950-10-16 1 ATHENS, Mon. ACxti^K. Government spokesman emphatically denied last night that "politics" were involved in the continued Imprisonment >i Costa Kephaloyannis, the "Cretan Romeo" whose runaway marriage seven weeks ayo brought the Mediterranean island to the brink of civil war. Costa 'a brother. Manuel, Populist member ofA.P. - 66 words
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Article34 1950-10-16 1 Dash to save prisoners i -led Korean in t' in. i inw estimated i vai ir >tn he hand* i»f ,uanK irilh |fd r«»nv<»v i iinnit*utioi, irWrli itc of hunK 'rein pri- MMM< U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article76 1950-10-16 1 ACID ON GIRLS' SCHOOL CHIKF MADAME lin Yuen Slant;, principal of Nanyang Girls 1 School, was attacked bv an acid thrower while she was walking to her school In King's Koad this morning, (he police reported. Icid was thrown over her face *m\ body. .1 member of (he school told76 words
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Article48 1950-10-16 1 D:- Ci inn. rmer West < I 'rman Minister of the Interior, said in Frankfurt yesterday that West Germany coulld never become den If it is forced to b'-a: iwlll.v. :\v. Dr Hi in. who r- li.rd last week, appealed to tO opy n. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article213 1950-10-16 1 IMT AT A. EASTERN CAPE PROVINCE, Monday. TWENTY -TWO Africans have been killed and many wounded In one of the bloodiest faction fights In this district for years. The fighting started early last when tribesmen reported drunk with newly-brewed b- r and dnxious toReuter - 213 words
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Article11 1950-10-16 1 .mark and Britain have led new monetary lereement.- ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-10-16 1 picture. Pussy was a pussy foot! The ship's cat on board the Jalagopal refuses a drink from Chief Officer hiklaik.»r and prefers to nestle u unst Third Officer Javaram at the cocktail parly uiven to celebrate the vessel's Inaugural run to Singapore Free PressFree Press - 44 words
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Article115 1950-10-16 1 Free workers break strike MILAN. Mon. A FARM- hand strike which had plagued nor' hern italv lor 22 days ended yesterday alter 4.000 "free" ■is arrived in I I work in ricefields. The Communist -led farmhands union Issued a hasty order to cease u\e strike in Novara province and immediatelyU.P. - 115 words
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Article72 1950-10-16 1 V British scientist said yesterday he his confirmation from both the Tinted States and Swedish experts of his discovery that the accepted speed of light was in error by 11 miles in nearly 200,000. The scientist. Louis Losen, of the governments ontroiled National Physical laboratory,A.P. - 72 words
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Article253 1950-10-16 1 WASHINGTON, Monday. SENATOR Theodore Green, Democrat, said yesterday that President Truman's meeting with i General Douglas Mac-Arthur should '"reassure" the people that there is no serious "rift between the two over Far Eastern policy. Mr. Green, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and one ofU.P. - 253 words
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Article117 1950-10-16 1 SCULLING CHAMPION IN S'PORE MERVYN Wood, Ift 3in Olympic and EmpJ ling champion who recen annexed the world title on SchuylkUl River, Philadelphia. ugh Singapore by Qantas plane early this morning on his way back I tralia to continue his job fingerprint expert wnh the New South Wales Police Force.117 words
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Article456 1950-10-16 1 I.C. -China frontier wide open THE following dispatch from Saigon, received this morning, is the MO complete account of the situation in Indo-China to be written I recent French reverses. A BLOOD-STAINED path of broken bodies and broken fortresses today marks what once were the strongest links in French defencesU.P. - 456 words
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Advertisement53 1950-10-16 1 S. tie Siiva for GIFTS 106 ORCHARD ROAD =ORE- 9 eery Uctle optimist at any rate will future with courage and energy. He 4 GATE baby— one of the better shall need. itural feeding is impossible or Impractic- your baby, too, this famous Milk and eq-Jp him with health and53 words
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Advertisement84 1950-10-16 1 LiaiimiiiiiiiHii D.6P OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHV I. RAFFLES PLACE. SPORE COPP JOHN LITTLES) TEL ***** J i^lH^Bflili^gg^g^g^g^g^ vF W By u« ng OSRAM FLUCRKCENT LAMPS you «r« twui^d of high tfflciency *low N *urf>c« brl£htnes«. to«g ««rjct.v« l,ght^«Ourc« which r«due«i fTr« «^d hard th»dow» J^ Cool borninf. »i»4 ther« It rwidt*r»nfe"o( GEC84 words
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Article, Illustration622 1950-10-16 2 MILTON SCHULMAN - MILTON SCHULMAN THE LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE J By MARGATE: r rHE day stretched 1 from Korea to k ers. It began in the realms of «nic control and aid for bark ward countries. ci relentlessly but in- subsided on to the more familiar levels622 words
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Article475 1950-10-16 2 GEOFFREY JENKINS - STRANGE AFRICAN MYTHS GEOFFREY JENKINS —By THE African native believes that the knowledge which built the steelworks of Sheffield was learned from elephants I discovered this when a.skins them about their attitude to the big new state-owned steelworks starting up soon at Vanderbij) Park, on the Vaal River to turn475 words
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Article799 1950-10-16 2 J. ILLOVSKY - Egyptians Had A Strict Code J. ILLOVSKY By rpHE Egyptian texts and the mummies revealed that surgery was developed to a very high degree. Broken bones were put in splints. Dislocation of joints were treated by replacing them and bandaging. The earliest operation was the circumcision of boys and girls799 words
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Article, Illustration14 1950-10-16 2 4 W* m> intention to heal inrreases in \mres, motor l\re» and i/*M repair:"14 words
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Article90 1950-10-16 2 SYDNEY. pOURTEEN feM oici B Fitch* boarded a Aded bus wi bass When wo |ef! the bus he noticed parcel which didn't belong to him wedged In the cording ol the drum Barry. drum and all. chased the bus for two hundred yards, bus conductorReuter - 90 words
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Advertisement107 1950-10-16 2 FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT— SITUATIONS WANTED— ACCOMMODATION VACANT /CCOMMODATION WANTED— FOR SALE— VEHICLES FOR SALE— WANTED TUITION— MISCELLANEOUS Writ.- voui advertisement here in BLOCK LETTERS five words to a line Cost pci minimum 4 lines) Insertion 4 lines S2 (minimum charge) Box number Fifty Cents Extra $2.50 $3.00107 words
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Advertisement31 1950-10-16 2 fif/lf/T/AX WW? HOME «f?^t Venetian blinds! i DECORATIVE COLC. RUST PROOF WILL NOT LICHT STAYS CL[ Apply Importer LEBEL (CHINA) Lit 4th Floor Union Building T*. -—7 DRINK fiy mosT v31 words
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Miscellaneous194 1950-10-16 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOKN today, you have the type of mind which will And its brM expression in science or literature. Von mi^ht even combine the two to distinct advantage. You have more than average talent, hut are inclined to underestimate it. I. earn to he more sure of yourself194 words
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Miscellaneous197 1950-10-16 2 New Crossword No. 178 r- j p-1 FT 4- P~l F" 12 '^^^W*^ """"^BfBBBBB* BBBBBBi II SSBHBBSa BBSBBBBB BBB^M CLI'ES ACROSS 1. Every bridge Kamp is when d'.nimv l* flpwn <5-6». 7. B. <k up uith a signature (7> 8. Spring job for Mrs. Hog <3>. 8. 114 :unuer b197 words
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Article180 1950-10-16 3 NO FRYING PANS FOR RUSSIANS Household goods disappearing STOCKHOLM. Sunday. «JO\ lET Russia is choosing guns before buttons. More and more household goods are disappearing from the market as war industries grow, according to Russian newspapers. A recent issue of the trade union organ "Trud" wrote: "Letters are coming inReuter - 180 words
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35 1950-10-16 3 ATHENS, Sunday. IPPAS i ffar-old nun who signed i r pr»>j>'rt> risjhts |o the Julian iuiN been returned to her sten followlnf legal Interrention. H 43. v S pro: I35 words
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9 1950-10-16 3 'Grandmas die during sports fixtures' Mi ai H B9 words
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Article70 1950-10-16 3 TREE TO FIGHT DROUGHT JOHANNESBURG Sun. COUTH A: are 3 plans 1 :o fight drought In various parts of the coi The tree is the ordinary quite. An America like South thorn trees which the driest country. It down 50 or 60 underground water and herds f igh l°ng drougReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-10-16 3 pitlure. Eight-inch suns of a l\S. cruiser firing at a Communist urirK on the #».ist inaU of north Korea- USISUSIS - 20 words
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Article53 1950-10-16 3 colu in. A LEADING bhikku urged Prime Minist i, 1 i S .Sr-nana-he T .v:i s addr- ssing ai Hingurakgod ern provina i an add n r ol H^ recommended a Minis- i Btsdi Pi pd i Gautamt B i n of a Had pr<»paltd53 words
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Article25 1950-10-16 3 PVOS were i ported 1 v<-.'d in Itt] in ral Burmese dis- 3ffiI 'ht 3 bat I les. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration111 1950-10-16 3 SOUTH and rat 'led off seven heart tricks, gathering 500-polnt The no?ab!e feature of the n.ddlng la Bouth d P^ssing. The op.v r hOdOX. A bid o! with not a piece trick o:; the s.rie. and with :i toog Will that kills the defensi'. i« value of th'-111 words
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Article106 1950-10-16 3 SEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, Sunday. TAKE a drink of salt water when you reach the stage of really craving for alcohol, says the quarter!) Journal of Alcohol. Because, it is explained, your body is really iving salt, even though your palate says alcohol. Thi ►thing in. 7A.P. - 106 words
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Article118 1950-10-16 3 FOX RIVEK GROVE, ILLINOIS, Sunday. II'HE.N Ted Bettendorff was a lad in Europe he um-1 to dream about how nice it would be to I've in a castle. Now, a man of 61, he has one ot his own. He got it the hard way.A.P. - 118 words
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Article33 1950-10-16 3 V YORK CJEVENTEEN O rived In the I'.s flagship. ord^-r^d t d under the n< d sour i se del tone, booked by Compai Tin-:. 11 i t ie A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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23 1950-10-16 3 4 ONE-Al i *A Lond It i Ite down on t lie Mr. Oi i I irn23 words
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Article19 1950-10-16 3 Uranium land- the catch URANIUM fir.: N :nany B area Govtnd. It tniura i in e G v A19 words
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Advertisement171 1950-10-16 3 THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL again THIS is the first time since e Liberation that we have been able to produce a C^'Dur RAITS TIMES ANNUAL on 7 fTii the lines of the successful preir publication The STRAITS T MES MMNUAL for 1951 will »l fh 0 S ve f^ be171 words
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Advertisement66 1950-10-16 3 s MIXMASTER 17X5 X savc> nnic mashes, whips, fuiccs, KC. Puts extra deluiousnes!.. sue ce\s into every recipe mm JEANETTE MACDONALO NELSON EO PAI wii Oh :fe INDIA! 1\ I [ROUGH TREES THEY DIDN'T BELH DONKEY SERENAM DA RICHARD CROOKS BECAt FOR YOU AIONE IF I AM DRFAMING HOUT YOUR66 words
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Miscellaneous227 1950-10-16 3 MkV J I ViJP* 3 OtSmBSBBBBBBBBBBU C^l^ SINGAPORE BFEBS [Singapore! (BUI NETWORK) 4 4i pm Progi c Q 447 From the London Eg. 93d a.m. For I Schools BB C 5 Trie Conce: Muaic <fc Movement; 10 News from Debai* Continues <BBC>: b Ir.do--8 l, B apore: lON For th.227 words
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120 1950-10-16 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Oct. 16, 1950. Sunshine boys THE Mi inters of Parlianl who recently graced is with tin buck in udon "delightfully d" with Mala-nfidem-e in the camis follows M. to ai the would be in a matt:ri •ill wou'd b e well B E R E120 words
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Article1235 1950-10-16 4 HALL ROMNEY - Socialists Pledge Aid To Asia HALL ROMNEY Trade Unions contribute i ConSerence Singapore brewery triumph for -^r- -Svala £37,000 to Colonies Mr Gp i£f iths beat 87 rivaW I LONDON LETTER I SS SS I asdljfl;kasjdl;fjas VO THING seems to have been said specifically about Malaya at the Socialist Party1,235 words
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Article, Illustration304 1950-10-16 4 AFTER k 'THE RESURRECTION. By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT OTANLEY Spencer, who painted "The Resurrection/ 1 highlight of this year's Royal Academy, and other religious pictures has replied to a charge that he has also been paintIng "saucy" pictures. Th- made by in*: I i who lon304 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-10-16 4 King's Counsel in robes and full-bottomed i :gs walkii dignitaries— led bv the Lord Chancellor, Lord Jov don to the House of Lords A special service in the Abl the legal profession to mark (he reopening of the Lav of the Michaelmas Law Siltinys/ was followed bu the tra reception58 words
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Article219 1950-10-16 4 THK Dowager Marchion of Milford Haven who died .t Kensington Palace recen'.ly .11 87. was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria; great-grand-mother of Prin- < s Anne, Princess Elizabeth's daughter; and grandmother of the present Marquess of Milford Haven. Tragedy alter tragedy had shadowed her life. Twenty-nine years219 words
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Article, Illustration10 1950-10-16 4 Gloria Swangon in "Sunset Boulevard", coming to Vie Caf hay.10 words
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Article66 1950-10-16 4 'Reform or more cuts' ATHENS, Sun. THE Chief. Mr. Paul H< .••M Greek hopes for •ration of a U5567,000,000 cut and Indicated unless s i rotorms were carried out. further cuts! might be in the offing. Mr Hoffman o\d tk "If th« Gn >uc reeds in carrying out \he reformsU.P. - 66 words
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Advertisement35 1950-10-16 4 The Premier House I I to, CUPS j SHIELDS j MED AIM j IN SILVER AND E.P.N.S j 3 P. H. (is SUVA l> Mil II >1 STOKL K( \l II Mil K A iron35 words
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Advertisement107 1950-10-16 4 SELLING £ng AFRTfcX SPOKTS sill I. N M \nd I.ar^e S w ulo, tag. IX)l Bl I SIZES lIM N Mil I1 1 HO M.tdr m KngUnd 1 (.INI- POPI IN PYJAMA Ml In ill MIPM I 1.41)11 S RATON SI I k KM< K! Ks Ha4c In F luiuid107 words
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Article215 1950-10-16 5 S'PORE PLAN FOR JOBLESS YOUTHS Appren ticesh ip in factories Free Press Staff Reporter gINGAPORE factories will be encouraged to accept young unemployed people as apprentices under a scheme drawn up by the labour Department for next year. The Department's programme of activities in 195] also includes training of more215 words
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Article, Illustration8 1950-10-16 5 tire. \.hlyeakim I mMtuihern >r« TOO Free PressFree Press - 8 words
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Article45 1950-10-16 5 Preai MirT Reporter 0 school students, University of Malaya s and student •he Colony performances of s Richard the I be bt.i 3 the Teachers i rid reds of re readS trd. e to h. the I '^root Seprovide mo-45 words
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Article176 1950-10-16 5 Muslims to wash away sins j Free Press Start" Reporter gINGAPORE Muslims will visit the seaside to "bathe their sins away" on one of their rtligious festival days-Safar-nexl month. A "talentime" competition and programme of tr^diti dances of various One. couniries will be held to cel:brate this festival. Orien:; 1176 words
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Article33 1950-10-16 5 "History will be made." s Mr E. If. F. Fergusson, Lei e Councillor and ChftirSinga] unmerce. us he left Kalians airport yesterday •i to attend United Nations nfei I tin.33 words
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Article133 1950-10-16 5 Free Press Stall Reporter 'piIIRTY British-built police radio ears will be bought by the Singapore Police Force to replace some of its wornout vehicles if a vote of $288,000 in the Colony estimates for next year is approved Provision has also been •in ihp estimates133 words
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Article132 1950-10-16 5 Remembrance Day plans In- Press M -(T Reporter pLMEMBRANt will be observed on Nov. 12. 1 There will be a ceremony at ph at 7.30 a m. at i which the Governor vill lay u wreath on bebolf Government of Singapore trice Commanders and p sident of the Ex- icf.s132 words
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Article, Illustration236 1950-10-16 5 Free Press Staff Reporter I>I(i capital grants to four Singapore English Schools for the erection of new buildings are provided for in the Colony Government's budget for 1951, tabled in the I rq.Kl.-i Hvp. fnnnnii «*<>ctAv#ii« The O.r.vnu ui the H ■u^ will receiveFree Press - 236 words
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Article67 1950-10-16 5 TB TREATMENT ALLOWANCES >RE than $167,865 it on tubcrcunn 'ir. allowances so ■ar. according to a -in of expenditure ol Singapore Social Welment. The mo;. been spent on 2.333 Last month the figure was $18,264 for 276 cases. September was a heavy mi nth for the Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund67 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-10-16 5 rF Master. Capt. B. L. Batra, and Mr A. R Jumabhoy (ri?ht), hosts at the cocktail party fciven on board the Jalagopal on Saturday evening to celebrate her Inaw^ural run to Sinr.-;po:>\ A!s,» in the group are Mr. Jogindra Singh. Indira: Trade j Commissioner, Mrs Anciano and Mr. James Payne,53 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-10-16 5 WAR CRIMINAL LEAVES picture. RELEASED from Changi gaol after serring his sentence as a war criminal, Joseph Kutron tries to hide his fice from the photographer at Kalians airport yesterday morning before flying hack to Hungary. Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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Article444 1950-10-16 5 Campaigning in elections held up j RAJAH ATTACKS COVT. Free Press Staff Reporter II'ITH only six weeks to go before the next Singapore Municipal elections on Dec. 2. campaigning by the political parties which have nominated candidates has been held up because the newlvrevised electoral registers are not yet available444 words
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Article32 1950-10-16 5 FP. Mala\ < orrrvpondent MORE than $120.0 in Per: i lp a padi lom m«> PerUi Plans buy I operai n the Pe launr. 1949 respo ible to i32 words
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Advertisement81 1950-10-16 5 i// te phased to buy and t proud to own j w )f I I Marked Sterling Silver •r i p N S Tea Sets 3 to 6 BCti with Trays to Match. Jruu€ StHqAs 1.31; 1! I t •■B»f ItH* lIS MASTERS VOICE" and Radiograms m 4 SINGAPORE V81 words
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Advertisement49 1950-10-16 5 /mm llfl P^' Black Label I anson ,1 SI 9.50 -ar V 1 Pt. Black Isabel Lanson t c"^^ sio.oo a^ 1 Qt. Lanson Vintage 7 p OF ,Z WORU CHAMPAGNE CHAMPAGNE l)-^ f i WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS TRADE ENQUIRIES INVITED y^S^^v^S^^^S^ ROBINSONS TZt::^ I IMl—lll i49 words
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Miscellaneous44 1950-10-16 5 MAILS face mail I times mail at the QP.O I day are noon tor Siam (parcels only). ♦•rn Australia snd New Zealand ::;vi; 530 pm. lor the Federation 'a pan Java. Christmas bland. Filis snd Nest Zealand fletiei onlv i and Western A lia.44 words
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Article74 1950-10-16 6 n -l l\\ NJOO, lix»»t 1 :trr ihanipion of ln--1 .i ilt- tt ited little > on .i Ji%f a liflca U— in the filth ruuiul »f thfir bef«rc '•••i» l > people m\ i on lrida\ iepatised t«»r Little u h<» his mula n.| V«gdefcel,74 words
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543 1950-10-16 6 Vital issues for future of Malayan sport MUST Singapore and A?I the Federation combine when taking par! in international spoil? Should any Pan-Malayan association interfere with the internal affairs of a Colony organisation? And is it proper for a Colony association to break ;i\y:iy because of mh-Ii interference? These questions543 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-10-16 6 Free Press picture. Ibrihim Falli. champion Athlete at yesterday's Muslim New Year sports. He mm the 10» anil IW yards. His team. Youni; Men Muslim Association, took the tram championship.Free Press - 30 words
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Article51 1950-10-16 6 Newport take their chances NEWPORT. Just about the Union side In on. showed up tons of Blackheath R Id on they defeated :.5-3. king line, lances by a the r. M very N aoTlne as he took a m the "fci S rvicos Isfftei doubtful eonc up Bake' 134-11 I51 words
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Article97 1950-10-16 6 From REGINALD HAYTER, Reuter's Special Correspondent FjtROM nearly every point of view, the M.C.C. COOld feel well satisfied with the outcome of their one-dav drawn match against a Western Australian Country XI at Northam on Saturday the first fame of their tour. The batsmen showed97 words
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Article51 1950-10-16 6 i\\ II /.hKI.AM) o incl an Intel ball match at Basic day by seven goals to five Twenty-flve thousand peo- d the scoring In tball :ored twice bo: and the total of Is would eatad ii±v 'erand one for Holland by A [.500 sa« In ReuterReuter; A.P. - 51 words
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Article54 1950-10-16 6 RGE Duane's droo-kicks much for G Zbisko when the] n the mam event of the promotion at the Happy w lea of drop-kicks tnd chest. Zbisko took the full count In third round. the mair fight, J";: Morro beat v alght falls to using tnando Clamp"54 words
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Article18 1950-10-16 6 I M Merry out, on 1 oj \!r w J >rn ind g 8.10 A On Reuter AAP.Reuter; AAP. - 18 words
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Article94 1950-10-16 6 SATURDAY'S O.K RugD) rnKM STBI HAMMONSIUP Co 20; De\on 21. I 23 D olilii: If ATI Hi 5 H ia-yuins 48. Portsmou;n J Devoni 14 A: Guys Hosp. 8: Bristol 15. h i 10. O.g w i 37, P e •iosp. 20. R N E.C K. jrham 6.Reuter - 94 words
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Article170 1950-10-16 6 Iwn v NORRIS, president of tin* Intrmitienil Boxing 'luh. <onttrrn<(l j esterdaj in Stm York thai Joe louiN planned to keep (in fighting with the hop* of getting another than t to challenge for the wori.l ht:r. \M-uht litli- >.. Nt 1 ris said l.oui> had170 words
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Article, Illustration127 1950-10-16 6 Convincing win for Arsenal U.K. SOCCER REVIEW From J'M I II M*,: I iKSKNAIS 'Hew look" W*r4 wins forwards lan Me I M move so often into the middle, completrh u i (he famous .Manchester United defence three-nil victory on Saturdav This grand win p Division with a dear leadA.P.; Fox - 127 words
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Article8 1950-10-16 6 S'PORE CHINESE TO MEET INDIANS ti ztm z-3*8 words
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Advertisement65 1950-10-16 6 Straits Times RJW Y\ Tf\ Published wM I\ U 1 \J Saturday and gi veS "\7 Radio Malaya s :b VY£i£|J^ljiX and vernaculo r INCORPORATING grammes in det RADIO MALAYA NEWS Q|^| J^j^f fQPAY PRICE 20 CENTS Newsagents and N Copies t, ay also be obtained from The Straits Times65 words
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Miscellaneous327 1950-10-16 6 A TI/-I/CT T/s A l/CKEI iU TOMAHAWK Hlrr.jrSKß Exclusive to the Singapore tree Press in Malaya o,m0 ,m T'» 'I /ACT .J M.40 H I'■ M.^l \'A.. KNEW Wt6 ONE THING— W£ A A LA"* ..SOMETHING', ALLSEIZEOWII HAD 70 GET OUT Of 7SAT MOM*' ~M m iTMERE^r \orsuPE ahundredi T327 words
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Article994 1950-10-16 7 ALLAN LEWIS - NEWCOMERS SHOULD WIN AT PENANG ALLAN LEWIS Prospects for first day B> PENANG, Monday. DICKING winners may be more difficult than usual at the Penang Turf Club autumn meeting opening on Saturday. Horses recently sent down from Class 3 are in the majority in most of the class 4 races,994 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-10-16 7 photo. a fiHv owned by the Kin?, is beI < m-witch Stakes <it New- ISarith), ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-10-16 7 picture. Sycd Sahil Aljunied winning the 440 yards at yesterday's Muslim New Year sports at Jalan Besar Stadium. Syed Sahil Aljunied tied for runner-up honours with Safarin bin Ha.ji AM. Free PressFree Press - 32 words
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Article34 1950-10-16 7 S will plav K.A.F. nil the S.R.C. i In the tir^t of the Singapore triangvlai tournament matches. Thursday on the mday R.A.F. and Army will .-.ing School ground m P.tr--134 words
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Article62 1950-10-16 7 i > ESULTB r. p \\\r- incl«-«« Horn B>. D I b*a 15-5 h Ke« «fc Tar Tar d «fc S.m Wee Lei Wrmblrv Kl\ beat Khal^i tsSB «»,n«le>. Uocl i Choon I beat Ji B 15-6 15-2 Doubles irmouth HP l>«-a < hen« B.P b> hxe-ni >62 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-10-16 7 picture. 1 ing's victorious rugbj team pictured IWoro t heir 11. M.5. match aß^inst Penik on rdu it I noli. They woi l>> 22 points t<» 11. Maurice Pestana. the captain, is seen in the fir->! row. third from the left. Free PressFree Press - 43 words
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Article364 1950-10-16 7 Worrell hits 84 for Empire XI 4 FEATURE of the Commonwealth batting against Baroda at Baroda yesterday was a knock for 84 by Frank Worrell of the West Indies. Commonwealth were all out soon after lunch for 248 in reply to Baroda's 159. In their second innings Baroda made 79364 words
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Article45 1950-10-16 7 Smgapcrv Cricket Club women's 2nd XI will meet W.R.A.F. 2nd XI in a friendly hockey match on the padang today. The S.C.C. women's first team will meet A.T.S. Girls Ist team on the padfing on Wednesday. Both tnes will start at 5.15 p.m.45 words
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Article1015 1950-10-16 7 V -thai. l. League > Reuter P W D L F A \>L< arsenal 13 8 3 2 27 n 19 irough 13 2 ***** 18 Newcastle U. j3 6 6 1 21 11 18 Manchester Ul3 1 2 4 15 10 16 Tottenham 12 6Reuter - 1,015 words
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347 1950-10-16 7 U.S. may beat Egypt in world weigh t lift ing A FTEK five titles in the world weightlifting championships at Paris, had been decided, Egypt were last night leading, with 15 points, followed by the United States with 13 and the IS.S.R. with IL Iran had five and Britain oneReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 347 words
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Article133 1950-10-16 7 THE Singapore Chess •d the L^ e C Eng Snielo when the final of the Si 1 ip was played. .cured r. against, ihe re Chinese Swimming C. honours dv fou. and a half i Runi iy of acre awarded a <>\er jrcsterdaj from Yci h133 words
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Article, Illustration14 1950-10-16 7 The gentleman uants to knoiv our lee lor laying out a sunken garden. Lot14 words
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Article109 1950-10-16 7 PROMOTER Jack Solomo:is «a:d yesterday he had been asked if he v ould be interest In matching Joe Loui* ■gaillSl e:'vl:er Tomir.y Farr or Lee Savold in London next summer. Solomons said the inquiry was by telephone by Marshall Miles. Louis* manager. •I told him109 words
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Advertisement121 1950-10-16 7 YOU! OUGHT T0 SEE THIS .rs DARlNGtheme is UNFORGETTABLE! h)»ai \i Hl'W^i'Jllffii'B 2. 4.15. 6.30 and 9. .J0 p in. Mll> 111 II 818 i^^ WALTER PIDGEON Tttfi AEO^k lr i 4 V ETHEL BARRYMORE Tffii W^J SJaJ Jf mf| PETER LAWFORD ZMrfW^ II JANET LEIGH nuRIG "CIUH'. Wi» ANGELA121 words
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Miscellaneous11 1950-10-16 7 Way s sport i P* H Ban; K u I > 111 words
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Article76 1950-10-16 8 KhAW i) Ch'.v e-Gcok (Li>. t K K i:-Boh, a daughin Singapore, on 30 ITH: I tnA w\le ui I Smith, ftt Bungs >r Hospital, on Oct I4tb a son. 1O BERYL. \vi:e of B. Bulteel. A S.P.. Alor S rar. on Oct. 14th. ii. a ..ter. HOLIEBONE. To76 words
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Article77 1950-10-16 8 ITCIIIN-I AIRD. The enmeni b announced and the .age will shortly take place en Jimes Fr»re Twitchin of I' Ren Johore, jro ML. Twitchln Mr. A. Frere WO, Liverpool. B Anne Balfour >r Dr. Mrs. V D Dover. Kent announced Max Skyum. only N J. Skyum. Perak and nan77 words
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Article21 1950-10-16 8 V 0 4 b it rian Church, Singapore. o of Mr. Jt Verrall of B Sheila Mart« D .a Bangalore.21 words
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Article22 1950-10-16 8 ON BF: EC E C. a. o B M I i] R I 3 D.S 0.. «nd K and \v P22 words
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326 1950-10-16 8 Inchon was the weakest period TOKYO, Monday. IF Russia or the Chinese Communists ever intended 1 to give important new help to the Korean Reds, they missed their biggest opportunity at the time of the Allied landings at Inchon on Sept. 15. GeneralA.P. - 326 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-10-16 8 (IBS (;OKS IIOMK— A shacn tjtbnm and a domed head i> .til th.it is risible <»f Mr. Georw Bernard Shaw as he leaves Laton Hospital for his home at Avot St. Lawrence, Hertfordshire.33 words
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Article162 1950-10-16 8 WAKE ISLAND, Monday LIFE on Wake Island returned to monotony yesterday after the departure of President Truman, General Mai-Arthur and the Senior Otlicials who accompanied them. The first face-to-face meeting of the President and the General came In the shadow of the blue and silver PresidentialA.P. - 162 words
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Article57 1950-10-16 8 jlilll Michael Lineham walked a mile through Tottenham streets (London) in handcufTo. He iras on his way to ask firemen to release him. It took them 45 minutes to saw him free His ten-year-old son, Paul, handcuffed him "in fun" with a pair of World War I.57 words
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112 1950-10-16 8 SIX NATIONS TEST U.K. AIR DEFENCE I UNIX >N M »:i. JJRITON est pos air day in the Air M Mi a H was a c! n <>f the machii .of Lhc v. six Western i, Including the United States. a- the Empeior," designed to test b(j*h Britain <i»*. rA.P. - 112 words
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Article34 1950-10-16 8 and in Victoria (Austi stopped running at mldi night av > more than railway men went on stnk<\ The men involved Included tirlvr.y flremer suburban electric train drivers and guards. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article52 1950-10-16 8 World (ravel: ly one set of underwear if r ere nylon meml rs of the PI Mr. I. P. Jensen, w; rently returned from a tour of the United States nylon shlr< and underpants rinsed at niaht were ready for wear rext morning and ded noReuter - 52 words
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Article42 1950-10-16 8 ALI) school tics are bci'omin u s<» popular in the I S. that otruiuls of the National Farmers' Union announced that their labourer members will soon have one It will have the union's .res t on i forest green background.42 words
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Article122 1950-10-16 8 LONDON. Monday. BRITAIN must be ivady to defend herself against an attack which might c without warning, the PnnvMinister, Mr. Attlee, said in B broadcast last night. H>'a;is appealing for more volunteers tor the civil defence organisation. Prime Minister said: arc in concert with manyReuter - 122 words
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Article124 1950-10-16 8 Synthetic: new move WASHINGTON. M Tut UA Oovernm soon illocating hetlr rubber rubber pro< isure a of supplies for ich. An t r rest;-, 'the amouni of new rubber. 'natural and synthetic, thai urers may last months of 1951). n ice of the forthcoming given by the Comce I tepari124 words
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Article103 1950-10-16 8 Put her in strangling machine NICK, M<»nda> 4 MIDDLE-AGED landlady in Nice described how "she had been kidnapped and held under the threat of a "strangling machine" bv tenant u h<» hanged himself after his arrest. Mme Germame Kurer said her 48-hour ad ture began when103 words
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Article33 1950-10-16 8 Police paY the bookie The ponce shake- *<** h The reason for evidence obtained inquiry into gambling is i to have shown that boo reds of thou>- andj of ■v«n vm*r tnr "nrn'f 133 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-10-16 8 GEOFFREY EVANS - GEOFFREY EVANS Bi Emrra they ri oenrwtcly tamnj an the ujamour out of our livtfl i r<»t Fiat mciuats *ea nar.nn mghliMl M.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiimuti26 words
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Miscellaneous53 1950-10-16 8 HIGH TIDES I o*l.i > 111 a.m: 1 1 1 p.m I omoi row 8 Wr a. 111: 1 13 p.m Major-General Sir Bryan Robertson. Britain's C.-in-C. Middle East, arrived in Amman ypsterdas A P THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris '.tl'lj 71 CAS U EL V^V^hJ I WONT *O\S ANOTHER53 words
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