The Singapore Free Press, 18 October 1950
1950-10-18
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Title Section18 1950-10-18 1 The Singpaore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA sldfl;jaslkdjflksdjfkl) SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS*18 words
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Article418 1950-10-18 1 FINAL BATTLE FOR CAPITAL British reach the pIK final phase of the battle for Pyongyang: opened today when advance elements of British and South Korean forces swept into the mist-shrouded outer defences of the North Korean capital at dawn. Frontline reports s;iiil Ihe troops came in from the South and418 words
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Article56 1950-10-18 1 Indian to replace Mr. Lie? i Wed. I nion has aNked tmu of the ii tinla\ and propose 1:1 irs -General Imtfl hef«»re \tend Mr li v 11 n ,i legation n that it hail to propo-t*. nwetin^ of tht* iril ihf Soviet the re-ap- ]iv uhile >. r§ rcjeiReuter - 56 words
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Article64 1950-10-18 1 Sabotage under control— GiMSON I ONDON, Wednesday. ,k> «>t sabotage In Singapore art* g brou :i t nndei control, sir Franklin or ut Singapore, said on hi> arrival port 3 csterday. i turned to England for his rcuy und the opening ns on Oc: 25 iMiny. I :;d hn dReuter - 64 words
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Article26 1950-10-18 1 CANBERRA. V PROLONGED d .^jlution nate An n Lab previously PI I the bill, opbershlp in the Communiv Parti ibl A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article26 1950-10-18 1 American planes flew over the Communist China frontier on four occasions on Oct. 13 and 14, the New China News Agency charged yesterday. P.P.P.P. - 26 words
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122 1950-10-18 1 SAIGON, Wed. liHE Communist leader. H o Chi Minn said yesterday that the Communists have no plans foe an immediate "general offensive" aimed at the rice-rich Ked River delta. tminh broadcast hei in Saigon s;iid that Ho h< r u "liberate" the people butU.P. - 122 words
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Article66 1950-10-18 1 NEW YORK. Wfd I*HE New York Tin:- thai it looked i r the d Indep dence granted the V namost 1 by the French as In an editorial. The Tin said; On the political h feel th-v ire gh m much lndepend< handle at pi under :heA.P. - 66 words
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Article19 1950-10-18 1 Filipino Government forces yesterday began an all-out attack on Moro outlaws in th^ province of Lanao. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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113 1950-10-18 1 GBS WILL NOT COMPLETE HIS LAST PLAY LONDON, Wed. "WR George Bernard Shaw has .said thai he did not think he would c write again. ••ring I ho:: a series of for a broken thl In m Interview, Mr. Shaw Id a play he was wrltl ,re his accidental fallReuter - 113 words
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Article36 1950-10-18 1 i Air Transport A. lii m 111 Increase Its weekly flight to a twice -kiv connecting rokyo aid Singapore <>n Wednesday*, Mr. J. K. Tseng, t] station manager or the pany, said j iy.36 words
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Article20 1950-10-18 1 India is s eking several I hundred German technicians build up IU motor, .steel and cotton Lndustl A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article213 1950-10-18 1 Dr. SEAGRAVE WAS 'NO GENTLEMAN' RANGOON, Wednesday. MISS Ma I've Aya. MD-year-old Shun probationer at the Seagrave .Mission Hospital yesterday testified that the 53-year-old American doctor "sometimes took advantage of his nurses. She told the special tribunal trying Dr. Gordon tgrave for high treason that the American was not theA.P. - 213 words
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Article28 1950-10-18 1 Satisfactory progress was being made towards the draftIng of an overall plan to solve the Libyan problem, it was announced yesterday at Lake Success.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article24 1950-10-18 1 Yugoslavia and Denmark have signed a trade agreement providing for the ex- i goods amounting to U 3. SI.PO i 000.- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article56 1950-10-18 1 LONDON. W«'(i I*HE British Treasury yesterday rejected a proposal in Parliament that it should follow the Canadian Government's policy for the Canadian Dollar and allow the Pound to find its own lev;'!. When Sir Herbert Williams. Conservative, urged this. Mr. Douglas Jay. Financial Secretary 'n the56 words
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Article66 1950-10-18 1 LONDON. Wed. r £UE British Foreign Office It studying an American memorandum on the fuMire Japanese p<*«icp settlement, i' was learnt;' today from a usually well-Informed source. The memorandum U understood to propose that thquestion of Formosa o° submitted to the British, Soviet, Chinese anuReuter - 66 words
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Article37 1950-10-18 1 Mr. Harold Fabcr, wai •ondeni of The Hew York Times, injured In a plane crash on Oct. 12 at a south Japan airbase, yesterday lost nis right log four inches abovj the knee by amputation.37 words
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Article41 1950-10-18 1 The future of Formosa. Isiand. strong-hold of tlie Chinese Nationalists, must be settled by peaceful mean,. said Mr. Dean Acheson, U.S. Secretary of State, yestei He ag'ain denied that the Uniied States had any territorial ambitions in Formosa.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article53 1950-10-18 1 LENE Nenrjr, agrd 25, nicknamed Staling because *lip irl always wears a Cma*tk tap and high boots, found herself In a Paris court for accosting. It was said that she did not ask for money if her flirnte a?rerd to sign the Communist-inspired Stockholm "peace" plrds*. She got53 words
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Article, Illustration400 1950-10-18 1 U.S. offers full partnership to Asia: truman SAN FRANCISCO. Wednesday ORESIDENT Truman yesterday appealed to the peoples of Asia to join with the I nitrd states in a "partnership of peace." In a speech from the old Opera Howe, wi. the United Nations was born rive years a^o. President TrumanU.P.; A.P. - 400 words
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Article43 1950-10-18 1 The Royal Canadian A: Forced famous Red Indian fighter squadron No. 421 will move to the United Kingdom early in 1951 for several months of operational training. During the last war the Squadron was based on ReJ Hill.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article209 1950-10-18 1 CAIRO. Wednesday rvPPOSITION parties warned King Farouk in a joint statement yesterday that the public's patience had come to an end and they feared a national revolt. "We are afraid a revolt will take place in the country which will not only destroy those who areReuter - 209 words
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Article83 1950-10-18 1 WASHINGTON, Wed TIIK I'.S. Navy reported yesterda> that two more l.s. minesweeper! have been sunk by mines in Korean waters with the lo^s of one man and 11 missing The minesweepers. Pirate and Pled»e. were sunk on Oct. 12 oft Wonsan. on the east coast ofA.P. - 83 words
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505 1950-10-18 2 SINGAPORE DOCTOR WHERE has been a lot *of fuss about child vuirriages. They have been opposed on rells and social grounds. np it ni of SCHUOI BOY. Singapore INSWEE: r al a definite age can be a certain and ie part i an dei living505 words
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Article, Illustration11 1950-10-18 2 Compiiny Kd models an orchid imported indie called Moon ht Dream"11 words
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Article644 1950-10-18 2 B.C.G: BRITAIN STILL LACS ■^^^^^^T^^^^^^B^gggj BBB^v the Chapman Pincher F Column l >. iii i PARIS: 4S I watched the white-smock-ed French girls slicing potatoes at the famous Pasteur Institute here it seemed ridiculous that a b o w 1 Ol raw chips could be the means of saving the644 words
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Article616 1950-10-18 2 DR. CHARLES HILL - DON 'T UK TO YOUR CHILDREN DR. CHARLES HILL ATHER people's children seem so much better behaved than our own. An illusion and exaggeration, no doubt, but it does often happen. For one thing, the presence of strangers in the house seems to encourage some children to relapse into a616 words
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Article41 1950-10-18 2 UNKNOWN - Some Have NO Taste UNKNOWN sldfl;jaslkdjflksdjfkl) WflGB |J sand I buds lie mosth of t doubt* than ot:. out of star. taste chemica Fox in I in his 0 ed b t: Dr J <>n 27 'I I 1 pla' cur-41 words
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Advertisement160 1950-10-18 2 WHICH OF THESE AILMENTS DO IW SUFFER J/W these warnings ?»«r doctor i ten you thai often t*e«« v •<•• w»r n n O f -MINERAL ANO V.TAM.N DLfICIENCY warnlnn that roa ra not |MftM enot.jh Minerau and HKira% from Vitam ni which N»tura demand! you to rtch«tt-tu»owa a«arx« <160 words
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Miscellaneous104 1950-10-18 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR noKN tiul.i you are tre nn-ndo'i l> active and fcrgcUc. u must t something L«'in^ on all the time Prosrtssivc in >ou .i« aluav into the luture \\nh an eji t« improving rnrr ni < onditions. Vou tl-nt -top at plannii: either, but ire v» rv likely104 words
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Miscellaneous67 1950-10-18 2 I f~ r^^ "Doctor, remember that oo ay -building tonic you pret ribed Solution to Crossword No. 179 SOLUTION Across: 1, They're off. 8. Depositions. 9, 11, 17, You're a nice one to talk. 11, Sec 9. 12, Queen 13, Aphis. 15, Integrating- 17, See 9, Down: 2. Hap. 1,67 words
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Miscellaneous159 1950-10-18 2 New Crossword No. ISO JKML_ LT 1 i 3 TT 4 iM vi SB^^BT^i^^^ i 14 I rr CLUES ACROSS 1. "They shall all wax old as rioih a <.7>. 7. Inforn.ally without expense or difficulty (4, 3, 4). 8. Bbe night have been a Dane (4). 9. A board159 words
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Article245 1950-10-18 3 LONDON' S BIG MOTOR SHOW 55 Exhibitors take part THF m LONDON, Tuesday. HL most comprehensive display of modern motorear design seen in Britain since the war will be shown in London from tomorrow at the Br ish International Motor Sho w oruisn S f° me^ ss ex hibit °rsReuter - 245 words
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Article42 1950-10-18 3 sHINGTON T\ies. ,A where is i unln from to COtU i Con pressman r baa risen to m every He uili retire in made a formal pathini to Con- Gavin >he quesioii Mr he will42 words
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Article12 1950-10-18 3 e-Prfsldexii mi jh\(\ Hawaii will bf adoptnexi Ksslon of U.P.U.P. - 12 words
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Article39 1950-10-18 3 Trie Chinese Communists announced the establishment of the China Indus- Equipment and Mate- rials Company in Peking, Q supply Government and i private factories with necessary equipment and I materials." The company start func on 1 A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article176 1950-10-18 3 GREENLAND IS WARMER NOW M YORK, Tuesday. U Hf a correspondent called up Peter Freuehen, the famou> peg-legged Arctic explorer, to find looking In Greenland, he replied he was t foi Greenland In 13 minutes to find out. 15 minutes he had to spare on the to round out theA.P. - 176 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-10-18 3 •>1 B.i S r rr\ Msc of the firNt Ml K trea trying out <t sew itrtasg rest, ;m <»ped ka Wurld War II to ululate the body wtiuh hr n«m *i will be needinf north <»i the !i P«r.il!40 words
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Article33 1950-10-18 3 'Ike' grateful for nomination Dwight Eisenhower. i Supremo in i yesterday that he ful at being prol Presidential can--1952. but felt it his President of Colum- guardI not appear to conOUtri»>>^ w\thAr*m- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article388 1950-10-18 3 South dealer NORTH 4 A IM I 9AIII 0 4Q IM WKBT KABT 4JI K Q I I t V i OKQI7« 0 J *ATSI K I SOUTH 0A« I I T%« M44IM gontb W«it Nonh Im< PftM fMI I* P«* 1 All Put npHIS was ItM biddng388 words
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Article229 1950-10-18 3 TEHERAN, Tuesday. LM)K years Iranians have talked— and shrugged their shoulders— about corruption in government. But now the purge is on amid one of the hottest political battles since Premier All Razmara came to power in June. Some of Iran's most prominent politicians have beenA.P. - 229 words
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Article46 1950-10-18 3 B\N FRANCISCO 1 s^crap rubber la moving In increasing I San Frai. i Communist China Reports 'o Tne V.S I menl of Commerce h.i\f J 000 tons moved through 'he por» Of S;t!l ■i 20 :m^ if .lii. last V- A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration65 1950-10-18 3 A lifetime of labour has seamed and withered these aged Koreans, but for them there is no peace the North Koreans burned their village homes and now they are being evacuated by a considerate American soldier to a place of comparative safety behind the U.S. lines. Waiting patiently for evacuation65 words
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Article70 1950-10-18 3 LONDON. Tucs CIR Charles Peake, British Ambassador In Belgrade, iuis arrived in London for talks with the Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, on ■he critical Yugoslav food situation. Marshal Titos country .s fac- i crious food shortaw* result of :i ktctc drought and Su Charles isA.P. - 70 words
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Article38 1950-10-18 3 A seven-man World Bank :nls*ion. led by Mr. George Burges. has arrived at Karachi to discuss with the Pakistan Government various development schemes. The mission Ls expected to stay in the country for six weeks.— A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article143 1950-10-18 3 FLARE GUN GETS TANK ADVANCED AIKBASE IN KOREA, Tuesday. A FLARE gun, not usually considered an offensive weapon, burned a Russian T-34 tank in North j K°/ea recently in what may have been a unique chapter in aerial warfare. Ii happened this way: Fiying in an unarmed observer plane, FirstU.P. - 143 words
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Article23 1950-10-18 3 Japanese whaling boats will be using radar to spot whales —and Iceberg*— ln their next n to thp Antarctic ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article42 1950-10-18 3 PACKS of wolves attacked sheep near the Appian War, miles southeast of Rome. The animals driven from the Apenninr Mountains by c-olrf were reported to have killed some 3i' sheep in the firms near the main Rome-Naples highway- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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256 1950-10-18 3 'Angel Gabriel talks to me, Tawhida says AIRO. futsdaN A* Egyptian girl, who announced publicly last April she would be the Virgin Mother of a great religious leader says she is now In the fifth month of her pregnancy Tawhida Ahmad Hamdi, 27 -year-old daughter of a minor Egyptian governmentA.P. - 256 words
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Article29 1950-10-18 3 A Soviet Air Force lieutenant was handed back to Russian custody after h drunkenly accosted a West Berlin nurse and atterr.Dted to seiz^ her bicycle.- A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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108 1950-10-18 3 'Africa is not going the way of India' NAIROBI 1 i QIR Godfrey Hi t Prime Minister tf Southern Rhodesia, has .said at Nairobi that ne was horrified ai the British Fo i Secretary. Mr Wnm lor saymg Britain v:athe African colonies los.u. India had Th^re m no b*tv/?en IndiaReuter - 108 words
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Article37 1950-10-18 3 PAKISTAN P.L. SIGN TREATY It has been of'. arnQ Karachi that Paki> and the Philippines will a treaty of friendship end of this month >w-!no the .x countries will hav»- dlploi t r relations on amh:is A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Miscellaneous226 1950-10-18 3 OfJJQIipQPP 4.47 From the London Editorials (Bllt NKTWORK) 'BBC); 4.55 Co-pot* of the 10 am News from Singapore: Week— Chopin; 5.15 Keport from 10.50 For the Schools; 12 Pro- Britain <BBCi; 5. 30 Bandstand; gramme* in Malay; 1 p.m. Dance a T M M- QnH p Music; 130 Time Signal226 words
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Miscellaneous16 1950-10-18 3 fh ecu a.- i ffffift rtr/t,,^ "HE USED 70 BE 4 A/ uMPIQE IN 688E7S PfELD16 words
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Article, Illustration405 1950-10-18 4 Captain Oavid Sutherland, Wharf Manager of the Singapore Harbour Board, with Mrs Sutherland and their daughter. Mrs. Xetta Blyth, at the cocktail party on board the Messageries Maritimes liner Felix Roussel. it the Capitol Re&tavranl !•> rue Br*thrn i«> Mr, Eric Edwards, manager of405 words
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Advertisement45 1950-10-18 4 I Bless the BRIDE the sun shines on! and bless the thoughtful hosts who arranged the Wedding Reception K I in the coolness and comfort of the Cathay Restaurant. 1' H*vs your reception in the ss r4 B Ei T A II mM T gjjiff;^45 words
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Advertisement21 1950-10-18 4 /foc/a^r Duaflex Camera with Kodet lent accessory ftasHolder extra 12 black-and-white shotf per roll ■M^BBBBk- H SjbK^ I II; i K^21 words
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Article236 1950-10-18 5 HERITAGE OF HATE FOR KROEA Reds leave I their mark SOMEWHERE IN KOREA, Wednesday, f DNG after the last shot is fired, the weeds of hatred will be flourishing in Korea, nourished by blood and bitter memories. This is the heritage of the short weeks during which most of SouthA.P. - 236 words
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Article, Illustration11 1950-10-18 5 of t— v i south»t*s Mstanl i u rinMr -v n-up11 words
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Article6 1950-10-18 5 Russia joins mercy talks sldfl;jaslkdjflksdjfkl) A.P.A.P. - 6 words
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Article73 1950-10-18 5 LONDON, Wednesday 4 PK TIKE postcard was described bv a divorce couii commissioner as "an insult to marriage." Con. O I\ Morns nelti up ard which had been produced m evidence New] Monmunthshire. and said: 'I don't think •da should be allowed but I have one73 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-10-18 5 THE BATTLE O'ER ed emotions arc reflcrtrd in the faces of these ua'^ p: tients as some of the f;rM wounded soldiers from Korea to be brought h u> the United St.ue- bv ship disembark at T m aj>hin?tun39 words
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Article31 1950-10-18 5 The K. Queen of Greece have a: rived In V rtria. by plane, *o see j Que r father who wai rlously ill in a local hos- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article22 1950-10-18 5 Police in Manila have been seeking two teen-asred house- >ted s 'of'Dr Liv.an Carag, 34. And his wife A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article10 1950-10-18 5 GUERILLA FILM TO BE MADE of a a I ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article56 1950-10-18 5 II7OMEN should be i -v. f>r combat service. Tf .11 cording to one i>l Ihem Mi irah Hughe*, president of the National rnai business Women One of Miss HusJ fathers iv.ig then be able t > staj at ho I tbeii cttfliiren, :*nd prevent snch i ik-np56 words
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Article28 1950-10-18 5 .-> for July Led by the Jap^. wed had di e aborime bu The a Hare Ministry re- a drop f 25.7 1 4 ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article12 1950-10-18 5 U.S. toid 'more sacrifices' "I he Federal Offl k on j A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article18 1950-10-18 5 SYDNEY Ga l I i -t mem ers buy •s from 5 ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article33 1950-10-18 5 A delegation of 16 British .g the So vie". has found the averrker In Itoscow much bettei tea than fata counterpart In Brltalrt It Wai r- Inour.ced in a statemei I33 words
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Article81 1950-10-18 5 MOSCOW. V,Vd. IZVESTIA, 'he Soviei Govai newspaper. has tat President Truwith GenPacific v. it plans r Bftti :torial comnier the meetir.iz of the President with his I Mel. I/-. tnei United I or. I Korea In ordei expand :aggjesv re rir.d therejby t -iA.P. - 81 words
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Article36 1950-10-18 5 Barbara I re for _1 ye its, has di^ri ut hr-r home In London. B |La her ton, Mr. iel Av:. the artist. tnd G one tim< 'he "Da; 1946- A P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article9 1950-10-18 5 America promised Indonesia ml jree- ai Jakarta re- ReuterReuter - 9 words
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Article163 1950-10-18 5 BOIKNFMOITH, Wednesday. f*IRLS will not become teachers because they know a woman teacher is cut off from all normal social life, ex-schoolteacher Mrs. M. Hotine told the annual conference of the National Council of Women at Bournemouth, England. The reason, she said, was r. .wronger163 words
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Article132 1950-10-18 5 LONDON, Wednesday. ENGLISH blonde singer Lynne Breton, 27— from Kni»htsbrid?e. London has retorted angrilv to an "insult. The manager of a chain 01 dancing schools displayed Lynne's picture calling her "The Girl With the Dancing Figure." Shr had understood the to mean that she had a132 words
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Article49 1950-10-18 5 THE RUHR. V. BUNA man p 11l T I for 1 T Industry Com I B a i Dr Paul Bauxnann, 33-vrar direct r u.' rki K- ula I .sh of c O .es of cyclinders. and bund f 1 i or abou. id.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article47 1950-10-18 5 Trie Indian Prim? Minister. Pandit Nehru and the De; he Par:: vork out plans to "expand America resI Prime Minister. Sardar Patel. Congress Working Commit are among member.- of thr Congress Working Committee party execuiiv? whose personnel was announced in D I ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article25 1950-10-18 5 Chinese In San Fra i are sending U.&520.000 to Formosa to aid Nationalist Chinas fight against Communism, official sources in .peh stated.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article23 1950-10-18 5 The Sultan of Sulu, Janial in. has died at his home in the rae'ibi district of Johol Tslinr, necoi r> ft23 words
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Article51 1950-10-18 5 MONTE CARLO Tues SOVIET ai.d SfttElltte de.r-ga-iwamped "he 21s: bienmai me..a: Rec Cl Board ol Governoi su many po] :eci r^iti r.a iiha' some delcfmtei 'xpr' 3- fear thai the Re would be d;srup:eri. R*»< by Ruv:i Corr.C:. Cross should t»k*» -.h* the atom bomb .s51 words
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16 1950-10-18 5 [ELBOUI A US Everybody Ma: F H B i Coma ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement69 1950-10-18 5 Chocolate r rji Here is Delicious iy/t/////t y r /A/. j^ tvia/ «</> Y <^ t ,CA f jv r/^f /v/>i/er c/ s: capos E CITY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS uWi worth watchin Do YOU read them rMAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN GET RID OF THE THINGS YOU CANNOT USE IN EXCHANGE FOR69 words
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Miscellaneous38 1950-10-18 5 POCKET CARTOOM by OSBEftT LANCASTCI >r^\ i 'JJ-xJ 7 Hou) much longer have I got to stand here telling you I'm not ju.t an ordina y member &t the public, but M.1. 5 carrying out a purge! 11",38 words
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Article205 1950-10-18 6 r J'HE British political riddle, far from being > Jived. is now much lore complicated than ewr before. The Labour and Conservative parties recently held their a n n u a 1 j conferences, and wild ihusiasm reigned at both Margate and Blackpool. Mr Bevan, on the205 words
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Article72 1950-10-18 6 THE foolishness of a few vote-hiu American politicians fca trying to put hromium-plated curtain around their country is :rine up some adverse In the United Btatel that the whole silly :i is likely to be dropped •he near future. democracy for you! When the people murmur disapproval. \he rulers72 words
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Article608 1950-10-18 6 GEORGE ADDICOTT - GEORGE ADDICOTT By IF the bold plan for a new British dominion Capricorn in the heart of Africa is ever realised, it will be a credit to a fighter. Behind this drive for Dominion status which would unite Southern and Northern Rhodesia with Nyasaland608 words
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Article236 1950-10-18 6 Letter To The Editor j went Alhambra on Sal urday, In order to 3 the time seeing cowboy -oad I was git a treat a different kind. My > Interest was absorbed the support ins: film: Voices i >f Malaya, produced by The Crown Film Unit. It236 words
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Article, Illustration872 1950-10-18 6 Charles Stuart - Charles Stuart THREE GREAT JIORNISTS w~x I^HE French horn, as the English illogi- cally name it. is an almost fantastically difficult instrument to play, but occasionally one comes upon hornists who. by talent and hard training, have achieved utter control of an instrument which by872 words
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Article164 1950-10-18 6 liiuhnis ('om-irto in D Major pl.oed by (iinetW" Nevru violin i and the Philharmonia Or<he>lra iliebroweni. HMV. 08. <U?;-3»». Qtnette Neveu bad made b< lore .r crash -'-quently an aim- re»l It record*. for DO 'he sulendid attack, the fire and the ly tone the fruition of denied164 words
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Article, Illustration565 1950-10-18 6 The Man With The Baton Music Topics by PRESTO T A Scala Opera Company from Milan has just concluded a visit to London. There were 450 of them altogether. There were 30 principal singers, 24 boy singers, a chorus of 185, an orchestra of 108, 20 ballet dancers and 25565 words
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Miscellaneous9 1950-10-18 6 P*C\i>ES2. and those arc your cost ©f living line*.9 words
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Article661 1950-10-18 7 TEN-YEAR POWER NEEDS SURVEYED More equipment required Free Press Staff Reporter JHE Singapore Municipal Electrical Engineer, Mr. C. C. Payne, has just submitted a further report to the Municipal Commissioners showing the anticipated electrical needs of the Colony up to 1960 and asking for approval to place orders for further661 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-10-18 7 if ntre> \meri;>.>r.ition. .irmed m I ltter Xr^onaut J" i lv« Mm.' w.»n in.i<er ot Mr < U Ue, hina19 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-10-18 7 picture. MK Israel vice president and export and import nunaffet of the Marshal K»'irU ration Company. New York, who arrived in Singapore wsterday by BOAC Argonaut from Hone Kong. Ho is on a round-the-world tour of all the company's ajjents. Pictured at left, is Mrs. Christina Loke and at theFree Press - 64 words
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Article130 1950-10-18 7 Free Press Staff Reporter W'HEN the d !ia and Hi cus, two French freighters, called at "Jngap re yes-to-day for the firs* time. hf> carried over ?00 tons of the choicest rrenrh liqueurs and wines but th^y are not for Sivi'Mpc r? They're for the In130 words
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Article52 1950-10-18 7 UNIVERSITY COUNCIL Mr. ¥ong Nvuk Lin, president of the Stamford Club, has been elected to the University of Malaya Council to fill the vacancy caused by ,ho resignation of Mr. Lee Monc. Dr. A. W. E. Moreira, has fc?en elected to the UniverCourt following the rein of Dr. A. W.52 words
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Article214 1950-10-18 7 Free Press Staff Reporter rilE only student in the I niversity of Malaya to L study Old English is a 22-year-old Chinese who read Middle and Modern English for his degree of i Bachelor of Arts during the last three vears, and now wishes to214 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-10-18 7 NEW arrivals in Singapore from Jakarta are Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Thomson, photographed by the Free Press at the cocktail party given on board the new Blue Funnel vessel. Pyrrhus, on Monday evening. Mr. Thomson is the newly appointed Manager of Francis Peek Co. Aged 27. he is one57 words
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Article310 1950-10-18 7 Free Press Staff Reporter Speaking on Singapore's electricity supply, the Municipal Electrical Engineer, Mr. C C. Payne, said yesterday that he was not prepared to say whether the Island would by now have been better off had orders been placed with United States manufacturers In tne first310 words
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Article19 1950-10-18 7 The period of the Emergency in Singapore has been extended for a further three months from Oct. 22.19 words
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Article550 1950-10-18 7 The woman with very small feet y -^;g^^ Free Press Staff Reporter QRANDMA Tan is one of the few old ladies in Singapore wh o have bound feet. She has hobbled on these virtual stumps for over 45 years— in Canton as a young girl and in Singapore as the550 words
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Article188 1950-10-18 7 By A Special Correspondent I a N Informal ceremony at A Changi airfield this morning marked the official tarewell of the Far East Air Force to an oid and trusted friend —the York type of transport aircraft. Yorks are being withdrawn from the long range trunk188 words
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Article74 1950-10-18 7 JJR. C. T. Crowe, newly appointed to the British Embassy at Peking— his official title is Head of Chance r y —was a passenger on the Corfu when she docked in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Crowe, who, with his wife, came ashore to spend two nights74 words
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Article181 1950-10-18 7 F. P. Malay Correspond fpHE formation of an intrrcommunal body in every State and Settlement to I ter closer relations and understanding amcns the c munities is Dato Tan Crur.y sident of the Malayan C nese Association in an interview with Utusan Meli Dato Tan181 words
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Article25 1950-10-18 7 Dato Onn bin Jaafai C man of RIDA. will leave I I don by air cr, y i Malaya after a'' Commonwealth t^lk?25 words
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Advertisement139 1950-10-18 7 __3* > //H™ MANILA X^i I fig >— ANCHOR BRAND PURE MANILA ROPE Durable Economical I FOR ALL PURPOSES Highest Breaking Strength Proved by Tests from g^ SEW-TRIC jg&^k PRICE j6O jf% t$W r lls a l«';idin« f 3HB mathines |>* sircuin^ tV**^^. Ihe hrat-ket to the fIL^J» arm of139 words
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Miscellaneous42 1950-10-18 7 MAIL Surface mail is expected In Singapore today from Medan and Federation. Latest times for posting surface mail at the G.P.O. today noon foi Siam parcels Bon« Kong. China and 5.30 p.m. for the Federa--6 p.m. for Philippine Um usa. and Canada.42 words
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Article365 1950-10-18 8 Benham on aid measures Free Press Staff Reporter THE Commonwealth report on aid to South wid South East Asia now being considered by the Commonwealth Governments will prove, to be "a landmark in the economic and social; progress" of the area, according to Dr.365 words
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Article14 1950-10-18 8 C. pendon b; alia conu I ow, I in A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article, Illustration306 1950-10-18 8 REGINALD HAYTER - Compton strikes his old form again REGINALD HAYTER Bv Keuter's Special Correspondent |>V far the most important conclusion to be reach- ed after the M.C.C. victory over West Australian Colts at l'erth yesterday is that Denis Compton, England and Middlesex all-rounder, is at the peak of fitness and form. WhetherFree Press - 306 words
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Article161 1950-10-18 8 sldfl;jaslkdjflksdjfkl) LONDON, Wednesday. IMIERK w.iv mild scramble for Root«.s Motors ordinary shares yesterday when dealings began in this issue on the London Stock Exchange sus Reuter's financial correspondent. These tour shilling units ottered to sharehok at 21 shillings were an active market around 21 shillings, and161 words
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Article34 1950-10-18 8 I < f PrCM < M rt-Npondrnt FOHORE BAHRU I MIXED P on will be playpd on the 1 .v n A; i competition ;r. ?ho har.d* of Mr R Higflns mid Mr (i34 words
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Article17 1950-10-18 8 Rain washed o«i{ ail Ilitlj games due to bf played In Si pore \.v r17 words
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Article13 1950-10-18 8 B.B.B.C. supports Romero THE 80.. Oantan Bout pio:. van Ron. osu:. ir* i13 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-10-18 8 picture Lieut. -(dr. I^nib. K.F.. and Mrs. Lamb <lcft) talking to a friend at the cocktail party given on board the new Blue Funnel ship. Pyrrhus, in Singapore harbour on Monday evening.— Free PresFree Press - 34 words
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Advertisement55 1950-10-18 8 BacallNeal Carson Crl!> n 4 i lasts T.I SHOWS TOMOKItOVII ROBtR\ T;:;>y last nav 11, 1 4 1.".. 1. I ,v 'itu p„, "AWFUL TRUTH" Man m* 1.1 I I ll\V\ Quitl V\*ll Production Sraxon To Be ontinurd At The A I ha ml) 1. 1 M^^. IMIM n»m ■i—»iii55 words
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Advertisement157 1950-10-18 8 7 th And POSITIVELYLAST FOUR SHOWS fstl] ■j^ -SjUULU At 2 4 1 5-6.30-9.30^ P%^ WALTER PIDGEON &£D tt^^k BARRYMORE UTg^Ts ™**jZ irl PETER LA WORD 6ANU&* V-3 JANET LEIGH **T |r TOM ANGELA LANSBURY wßlG^^" TOMORROW'S EXCITING PICTURE- GAY PAREc WHk The Kind Of sus^ns, That M R SEASON157 words
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Miscellaneous227 1950-10-18 8 Ml T !?_r3KB Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya Js_ia> v I ~-.-r. so^.'t pal^'e I I :^at DObS^'T explan *,mA' -^-tNtD] I'll t?ar that cas'll apart, stoke v jt MY MORMIN6 PRAK 00U3T, TO MY DOWN Tnf ?\E. UNTIL I FiNO THiS i "Jr- r \%T i227 words
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Article2921 1950-10-18 9 Edmund Crispin - Edmund Crispin The case of the motorman who wasn't there by I Edmund Crispin, who writes to-day's New Detective Story in the Singapore Free Press series, is really Bruce Montgomery. He i is the English author with the fastest-growing reputation as a detective story-teller; he is2,921 words
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Advertisement53 1950-10-18 9 i/W If >f •O^ATIC WRISTLET WATCH .D CASE SHOCK RESISTING !'!<()( I— MAGNETIC lEWEI. MOVEMENT LEE CHAY <c CO. Road Singapore Tel ***** THE SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY issociation with 4 SINGAPORE BAGGAGE i T »\NSPORT AGENCY LTD. I PREFERENCE •for SHIPPING 1 •for PACKING j. Arcade. Tel. 4658 ***** Cable53 words
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Advertisement110 1950-10-18 9 Safety First/ IV. *£J J Cow Gate Milk Food is made by a special process from the milk of world-famed pasturelands. ne most rnodern and scientific methods are applied to /4^ ffL V every stage of its preparation, so that the valuable and exceptional nourishment of the purest and richest110 words
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Article, Illustration450 1950-10-18 10 CR USADER - SAF A coach encourages young players CR USADER By \[U R. B. I. Pates, honorary coach ol th e Singapore A ma t e u i Football Association, is putting into effect his policy of encouraging promising youngsters w\[\\ ;i view to building up next year's Malaya Cup side theFree Press - 450 words
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Article330 1950-10-18 10 4ND now a few observations on rusjby football. A^ Biggest surprise of the H.M.S Malaya games played last week-end was Singapore Civilians unimpressive showing against Johore. They wore without Darroch, Reea and Koren, but even allowing for this their display was disappointing Credit, of course, mast330 words
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Article86 1950-10-18 10 Goalkeeper scores pOALKEKPER Albert Iytenbo^aarrit, from South Africa, will never forget his Match for Charlton "A" lean against Folkestone, at Folkestone recently ll«--scored a goal. Albrrt chared from the edi;c of hi.s peailty area. There \*u> a strong wind, and the -0- year-old South African put ill the weight of86 words
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Article68 1950-10-18 10 QANNY O'SULLIVAN Brl- ish bantamweu'h cha ho la due to ki> South Africa next month to chi Vic Toweel for the lisasick at Empress H London iien h" was outpointed by tl*«* li Scottish bundl< nite. Bobby Boh-. B h men look sur:k long befi end of68 words
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Article113 1950-10-18 10 Solomon's hunt for champion j ryilE la'r move In search for a worthy Bri- tish heavyweight King I rhampion is by pr< Fack Solomons, who is to run a £suo novices compel 1150 for the winner We, 'ho Press, were along to hLs West End nasi m where would-be champions113 words
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Article102 1950-10-18 10 QO\ FING v lh sin 66-year-old M s B Sparrow. She was playii the English v. championships al Norfolk. The sh si ick helped to relieve a strained thigh muscle. But v aired Mrs. Sparrow Is fl gh to trounce many a younger opponent. She102 words
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Article38 1950-10-18 10 gXTRACr from handbook of West London Sunday Football League. "A player may transfer from one club to another. Transfer iee Is. 6d." Rumour that players are agaitating for a cut of the fee is untrue.38 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-10-18 10 Jack Lee scores JACK LEE'S header finds the target for the second goal of England's four goals after the interval, with Ireland's goalkeeper Kelly, yards away. England won 4-1.- photo. Topical34 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-10-18 10 picture. Catterkk of Fverton approaching the Army penalty area in a movement which enabled him to score Everton's first goal during their match at the Command ground. Aldershot. on Oct. 9. On the left is the beaten Army back and another L\erton player. fcyerton won two-Army News - 53 words
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Article250 1950-10-18 10 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By 'pHE difliculties of the Army Football Association A selectors in raisin* representative sides at a t> m when the intake and discharge of National Servicemen ebbs and flows is being: emphasised more than ever this season. Professional footballers come and go. but250 words
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Article35 1950-10-18 10 JACK HUGHES DISQUALIFIED Jackie Hughes (Pontypiidd*. Welsh featherweight champion, was disqualified for persistent holding in the fourth of an eight-round contest wi;h British and Empire title holder. Ronnie Clayton (Blackpool*, at Bir- mingham last week.35 words
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Article34 1950-10-18 10 FiRANK Stranahan of Ame--1 rica. the "muscleman"' of golf, who won this year's British amateur championship, won the Ohio light-heavy-welght weightlifting title at Cincinatti. He raised 725 ]b. in three lifts.34 words
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Article96 1950-10-18 10 lEWIS JONES thr arilj li.tni 19-yeaj »M ITeteai Kiu>>> Union lotrrniti— al full back hiv turn-d dt»w n i 000 olTit t<» turn professioiiml The offer rame from SMC of thr leading Rvebj Leagjae ttabs. tones from C»rieinosi. ne.tr Swasttea, petame4 Id^t \M-r\k. lfom Xiivlr:iha v, Urn-96 words
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178 1950-10-18 10 RALPH MODDER - Basil Shaw has two lovesboxing music RALPH MODDER By ¥>ASII. SHAW, the proini^ ()Un lightweight box»r, whom S r; f for his lighting spirit more tha l^f has two l<>ves in life— boxing md musi, When ne is not training seldom, his favourite recreal classical music Shaw Marled boxing I178 words
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Advertisement189 1950-10-18 10 Aflrdnj because that's exactly what old-fashioned ♦•business" methods amount to for repet tive work th« up-to-date firm usei ADREMA the ely a^*ptatle lystem the mo*t modern, streamlined addressirtf A hstirg machines made. FROM THE BABY *TED SHB FOR THE SMALL TRADESMAN TO THE ENT PO.VER DRIVEN NEB/S FOR THE LARGEST189 words
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Advertisement155 1950-10-18 10 I THE STRAITS TIMES I ANNUAL again ■132 Pa,., th<> >> have been able I 20 Full Colour STRAITS TIM illustrations in- a eluding 3 Full th? lines r e$ war publication Si. month, to TIME S ANNUAL ft print over be ready In ea 2,000.000 print- l3 i ing155 words
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Article, Illustration154 1950-10-18 11 RANDOLPH TURPIN K.O'S FINCH Middleweight title fight RANDOLPH Turpin, the coloured Leamington boxer, last ni^ht won the British middleweight title when he knocked out the holder, Albert Finch, of Croydon, in the fifth round of a scheduled 15^*ound content at Harrin^ay arena. London. By his victory Turpin regained tor the154 words
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Article, Illustration6 1950-10-18 11 sldfl;jaslkdjflksdjfkl) thr I ,dr H UNKNOWNReuter - 6 words
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Article5 1950-10-18 11 PLANS FOR PENANG BOXING sldfl;jaslkdjflksdjfkl)5 words
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Article160 1950-10-18 11 Indians' visit may be called off SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association are still waiting for news of the Indian soccer team expected to come and plav here within the next fortnight. itta 1 te to S.A.F. A. som< ago saying it would like to v. re for a i r of160 words
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Article99 1950-10-18 11 ALLAN LEWIS - SUCCESSSFUL IN 7 MAJOR EVENTS ALLAN LEWIS rcnang-t rained horses r rom PENANG, Wednesday. THE successes of Penang-trained horses in the important handicaps this year has been one of the outstanding features of the season s racing. :najnr Perostan trained by Jimmy* Ma: c a 1 i s c e99 words
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Article15 1950-10-18 11 Jalan SC bBakai y. i D'Aranjo scored for O:i- I Tele S C15 words
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Article58 1950-10-18 11 I T'HE Ej Tcng Beo Cup open mis- j 11. Concisions of play are il) Opea to memben 2 O;.e ce play on N i.3 £.7 handicap. In tbfe ei 4 I fCn round: S rr.oo:. Nov. il I aft«n I to 1 It* I58 words
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Article37 1950-10-18 11 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS B v PLNANG. Wrd THE track at the Pfnang rare course was heav> this morning. following overnight rain. Horses were e\t'rti>ed on the sand-track and the >and riius adjoinirr; the stab!e>.37 words
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Article14 1950-10-18 11 StngA] re B Club be: C. v. Cr.tb II ipd Brendish.14 words
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Article20 1950-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tin THE SeUngoi c: od SeL Indian A In a £&r.:e of I :^adang this ever.ing.20 words
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Article42 1950-10-18 11 JDOR di Anjeio, manager of heavyweight boxing contender Roland La Starr*, said yesterday that he had received and was "»erivu»ly considering an offer from British promoter Jack Cappcl to have La Sum fight either Tommy Farr or Jark Gardner in London. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article38 1950-10-18 11 JAKE Mints, manager of Erxard Charles said on Mob da v that harles had afreed to defend fcif world heavyweight boxinf title afainst Nick Baron« of Srraeus« in a 15-ronnd bout at Cincinnati on Nov. 2S.— A. P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article114 1950-10-18 11 T*>'.i vi«it to Sintapore by a lutter team rfpres^ntiut the French t<-;t?s in Indo-Cluna. h»s been cant^lled, owlnf U French •ptiational in In do- China. The team was to have arrived at Clun^i yesterday for two matches against K A.F. today and S.C.C. on Saturday. W TTiE SH.A. trian|-ular match114 words
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Article, Illustration176 1950-10-18 11 Free Press Soccer Reporter VG Kok Tong right half in Nefli Sembilan's Malaya Cup soccer team, has returned to Singapore after an absence of three pean and uill again turn out for Chinese Athletic next Wtm&m. Kok Tong. it will be remembered176 words
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Article11 1950-10-18 11 GRAZIANO K.O.'S PETE MEAD I" K CJ :Vr Or but G.11 words
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Advertisement157 1950-10-18 11 I ***** CAPITOL ***** BALLROOM AND RESTAUR/NT NO MORE RESERVATIONS CAS K ACCEPTED FOR I JUNE HAMILTON S GALA FAREWELL OCT. 19th From FRIDAY, 20th Oct. JOHNNY FARROW SINGAPORE S "LARRY ADLLR" APPEARING NIGHTLY FOR A LIMITED WEDNESDAY, _2Sth Oct. kGALA DEBUT of DAWN LAKE THE BLONDE BOMBSHELL' DOE FIR)M157 words
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Article16 1950-10-18 12 CHOPARD: To Dolly (nee a bonnj' cson. at Orient nuy Clinic, on 17th Ocober. I16 words
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Article111 1950-10-18 12 THE ENGAGEMENT Is announced between Donald Moseley McPhail. the son of Mr. Mrs. J. W. McPhail of Stoke-on-Trent. f»., and Margarrt, the* daughter Mrs. T. Mulligan of B.trnsley. York.-. THE ENGAGEMENT Is announced between Graham, son of M- Bad Mn C Willes of ChalGiles, and Junette. bin of Mrs.111 words
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Article64 1950-10-18 12 T. P \VU. Will) fjmilv of n h*a r.eairfeli S VhO attended il of hU I i ef inrt to tho.>f who and Me- of cot'.dol -nces In h.s I MR a- MRS. lAN AH GOO .(11 ri.it ions. 1 bs, who had I• of condolences, wreaths. N ihnse64 words
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Article, Illustration81 1950-10-18 12 HOLLYWOOD Beaty Hing B1 Max Factor jr. '\\\.(xm\ Beauty patches" «t Sr .>hionable again. n 1^- -rle i establish a be.i brl< \v a- i i) :T fom ot rhem. If rhr frai n th^ tion ky affixin| I •■> tvI the mouth rhf bra Merle Ofccron'i nrxi cinema aph81 words
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Article234 1950-10-18 12 RUSSIAN VOTES FOR UN PATROL Big 5 'must be members' LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday. RUSSIA yesterday accepted an American proposal to establish a United Nations -peace patrol, but insisted that it should include all the Big Five W The Russian Foreign Minister, Andrei Vishinsky, announced the Soviet acceptance of the planU.P. - 234 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-10-18 12 SHAHS BRIDK-TO-BK Queen E^metllmolok. mother of the "hah of Persia, with Miss Soraya Esfandiari. her prospective dumhter-in-law. after the rngagement «as u.noumed.22 words
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Article147 1950-10-18 12 LONDON, Wednesday. 4 MUSICIAN'S wife kept a diary for two years, and In it, many times, she wrote of finding lipstick tnues and scent on liis clothes. Sht» wrot 1 of his washing ol nis clothes so thi should not notice tho :es, M r147 words
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Article76 1950-10-18 12 TORONTO. Wed AN increase of $10 (£3.10:0 a ion in th»> price of .standard newsprint, effective on November 1, was announced yesterday by the Abitibi Power and Paper Company Limited. It was the second Canadian •jompany to announce a $10 boost in newsprint rates In four daysReuter - 76 words
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Article22 1950-10-18 12 a brigade c f about 'S.ooo Greeks will be ready to leave ou Nov. 5 fn service in Korea. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article19 1950-10-18 12 Y- El the H". r HK$6.2O per U.S. dolla HKSI6.OO per pound Ing. HKS2B2 5 gold. U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article162 1950-10-18 12 ST. MORITZ, Hednesdmy. HORSE races are to be lu*ld on the frozen lake <>f St. Morltl this winter for the iir s t time simo before the war. The races were a popular highlight Ol the St MoritZ winter season between the wars, andA.P. - 162 words
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Article74 1950-10-18 12 YALDING, KENT. Wed. rjAUDI Arabia hopes to desO iroy locusts now swarming In India and Pakistan before they reach the vital props of Egypt, Sheik Hans Wahba. the Saudi Arabian ambassador In Britain, said yesterday. M I hope we shall k U the pnemy the AraWanA.P. - 74 words
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103 1950-10-18 12 U.S. ship took supplies to Chinese Reds WASHINGTON, Wed. A FORMER member of the rn w testified yesterday that the Istbrandtsen Lines ship. Flying Cloud, delivered radio valves, steel plates, steel wire and other materials to a Communist Chinese port after a run from Japan. The testimony was given aA.P. - 103 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-10-18 12 OSBERT LANCASTER - OSBERT LANCASTER \»y •♦By the *i-uy. Ihoroxooci, I hear the Undtf'Fif'm shop stciia-d* wnt tt hate a uord u-ith -yo«« about those 16 extra lines of V itrH you so kindly vtlunteereA [m Prcf. K: -J m*«H<»39 words
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Article19 1950-10-18 12 IN practice work-outs f*r her professional debut, (ioryrous <iussir Moran came on courts In leopard -skin panties.19 words
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Article144 1950-10-18 12 Israel's 'No' to German doctors NEW YORK Wed. ISRAEL opposed admitting I Western Germany into the World Medical Association yesterday charging that German doctors were still unfit becauK of their crimes and "inhuman experiments during the war. Dr Emil Adler of Jerusalem, told the Association General Assembly that German doctorsA.P. - 144 words
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Article79 1950-10-18 12 HONG KONG Wed. THE American and Pakistan ban on the export of raw cotton last week has caused near panicky conditions in Hong-kong— a frantic scramble for cotton supplies and a soaring of cotton prices. The price of American cotton here shot to the alltimr highU.P. - 79 words
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Miscellaneous22 1950-10-18 12 man tides I ...1 n 3 ".Lin': I 12 pm i ..in 1 1 nil "i '>•! i.m THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris22 words
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