The Singapore Free Press, 19 October 1950
1950-10-19
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Title Section18 1950-10-19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA ADF SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1950. I'KICE TEN CKNTS,18 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-10-19 1 nrtN thr injured fireman awaj Johore. Aiiotnei European carries a woman t<» of List night's train crash In safely through the teeming rain27 words
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Article, Illustration220 1950-10-19 1 train was ranmng this morn••n Singapore and Kuala Lumpur •»t la^t night's terrorist sabotage of lilwaj track noar Senai m through coniiettioiK iri»ni Singapore wiH be blocked for \> weU as t ht* Uf »m.ish. the railanother derailment at Aver la mi pin and (iema>. i220 words
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Article79 1950-10-19 1 the N nii Red ana Unit< d Stai > rtutiOE affir illed upon "all Rrd Cross. Crescent and i thr worid to wor*c for tne iblishment and n nance ol p ai >ng all mntries and nations." "invited all governments p to adopt .vi apply effi ctive mea-Reuter - 79 words
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Article180 1950-10-19 1 TRUMAN TALKED OK 'CAUTION' WASHINGTON. Tues. PRESIDENT Truman met General MacArthur at Wake Island, last week-end to keep American forces a certain distance from the Manctrarian and Russian borders so as not to precipitate Chinese or Soviet intervention m the Korean fighting, informed sources m Washington said Tv and 13A.P. - 180 words
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Article57 1950-10-19 1 U.N. ADOPTS ANTI-VETO PROPOSAL :\i\L 6i i 'j ss rh v r N Pn iii-a] Commiticlm- ins ol the on 24 v o ni2--i Illll■in Ihe "mom ion \va States. Ii by 52 In i delegation plan .s ie sard d as the issue tembly. t h&a been debated 'nA.P. - 57 words
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Article55 1950-10-19 1 LONDON Thurs. P. 'Pjss Elizabeth g cai j i big sedan with some Tucked Into the driver's door Is a compact ut> parlo eh will be I a shiny n i :n« up her lipstick I m r-conditionin? :i push-botton radio. The car i> paintedA.P. - 55 words
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Article43 1950-10-19 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. I»HREE F-86 fighters cr i almost gin ously m day Tw i of th plant went Into the i river and the third has been local ur observers In a wo area <>f Virginia. A. P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article123 1950-10-19 1 Mrs. It. Smith, wife of a furniture manufacturer, of Perth, Australia, boarded the Charon yesterday, she was carrying photographs of an Australian soldier's grave m Singapore. Before she left Perth for a month's leave, Mrs Smith was approached by a Mrs. Stain, the mother oi123 words
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Article43 1950-10-19 1 SHOT MAN DIES Mohamed Senin bin Akil. 30-year-old traffic policeman, who was shot by a Chinese gunman m Queen Street, yesterday died of an abdominal wound m the General Hospital this morning. He leav< s behind a wife and three children m Singa-43 words
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Article55 1950-10-19 1 i N'r.W stor) .is been circulating m Jugoslavia as an A aftermath :i» Russian reports m the face of a poor •>;* that the t'niled States has been dropping potato >vga over Eastern Europe to destroy the harvest. "Now/* so the satire -."•>. "the Americans areA.P. - 55 words
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156 1950-10-19 1 U.N. forces meeting stiffer resistance U.S. BTH ARMY H.Q., KOREA, Thursday. p()\\ LRFUL United Nations columns driving on Pyoagyaaft rwi info heavy Communist resistance today eight miles from the Rod capital. A spokesman al Eighth Army Headquarters said Ihe Reds under heav> air attacks, were fighting back from a "strongA.P.; U.P. - 156 words
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198 1950-10-19 1 Dirty dog, says Fletcher GOVT. REJECTS RUBBER BAN LONDON. Thursday. r pHE British Government yesterday rejected a proposal that it should ban all future exports of rubber to Russia and Communist-controlled countries until Communist guerrilla activities m Malaya had ceased. Conservative Sir Jocelyn Lucas, made the proposal during question time198 words
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Article83 1950-10-19 1 I^HREE Singapore bank A reported to ha swindled by a pron man of huge sum.s of money, according to a n-pon pubI m a local C: the Nanyang Slang Pau sums said I involved are: H.K.5i. 500.000 from the H< nglcong Bank Sin!4a: H.K.SdlO.ikhi froni the83 words
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Advertisement36 1950-10-19 1 S GETTING SHORT! sve you ordered your CHRISTMAS PARCELS r« ire the posting times and Penan^ 31st October j Lumpur 24th October Ipoh 30th October Is a Food Parcel from COLD STORAG Cold Storage Co., Ltd.36 words
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Advertisement91 1950-10-19 1 |the bespoke tailors! a THAT CAN M SATISFY YOU JB Take it Mmr (ji y Cairo tc Karachi. v^^ f fBHMl^ < /^LT^ *>ingap>orc to Ceylon— Jk iv****^^ no sruoking all the way. M JB^tf"^ j^r Tliat 1 why, at touch down, *Mf7f^fl^ a capstan seems well worth waiting for91 words
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Article508 1950-10-19 2 'Other Woman Was Dutch PETER QUENNELL reviews new books m U.K. "DEHIND a great many works of fiction I seem to hear the small inward voice of the industrious novelist: "Now for a new novel! And what does a novel consist of? A situation, of course preferably the Kind of508 words
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Article28 1950-10-19 2 The ir k Ie «>i tin- MinoX l I I i Baison'jj Diars ■•c» I been b G. I I s t risers u\ Il< on28 words
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Article251 1950-10-19 2 JON HOPE - JON HOPE Pi OP Li by PBUCATION m Slat ut Windsor been ki- Duk rs, it (l Duke and Vori; niau knew tad no I i »ld Duke has Ing the beel Sunday I ire being publis B n by D I hear, by the wa n251 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-10-19 2 Mitt EstelU Chapman, seen at a Chelsea party. ioore a striking green beret oj velvet decorated with multicoloured atones.19 words
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Article243 1950-10-19 2 RAYMOND MORTIMER - If Browning Had Lived Today RAYMOND MORTIMER By Th c I m mortal Lovers: Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning by Frances Win war. IT is the happiest of stones. Two poets admire each others work, correspond, meet. fall m love, escape from v dragon into an earthly paradise, and- though243 words
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Article311 1950-10-19 2 MURIEL PENN - Ye Doggs Of Whitehall MURIEL PENN By IX3 millions all over the world itehall is BriGoverni the Office, \h^ For the Preasury, the Admiral! I'o thousands of tourand pecially young; visitors, it may bo best known as the home of the Horse Ci ua r d s wi t h311 words
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Article289 1950-10-19 2 'SNOOPERS FROM MARS? ■C A N I) I I) I S debunks a modern fairy tale THIS is the golden ft| 1 of the fairy tale. Bui the modern pedlar of marvels soars beyond the enchanted forest and the dragon's lair, far into the realms289 words
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Advertisement41 1950-10-19 2 ;7/^ g// <w)' door any big city and you're liable to find a Trettv Boy" Roroana HE KNOWS \u ihk ANGLES, LOVES ALL THK GIRLS, LIVES I ISI JOHN DEREK h i II STRAITS TIMES I t for I BETTER PRINTING41 words
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Advertisement44 1950-10-19 2 DAVIT AMON FIVi MULTI-VITAMIN TABLETS THESE COMPOUND VITAMIN TABLETS << ADEQIATE QUANTITIES OF THI IOI.IOWIN VITAMINS FOR YOl'R DAI! A UEQCIBCMI VITAMINS. A, B. C. I) and the PFIJ.AGRA-PREVLNTIVt I V K»R m BOTTLE of 100 S2 »0 Madf m Enelund From MEDICAL HALL LTD.44 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous39 1950-10-19 2 Solution to Crossword No. ISO SOLUTION.— Across: 1, Gaii :.t. 7. Free and easy. 3. LdnaX Spring. 10. Amiens 12, Lira 14, -stones. '15 Cross-ralk. )o\»n: 1, Green finger. 2. Road. nn. Tl ill fe. E\Tglr.sF 11. Nines 1339 words
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Miscellaneous217 1950-10-19 2 F^w Crossword No, 181 £r mi 2 1 4 I I 5 I T Hi |8 j" 9 mm H H B IB He 1 Ji B^B B B B^ R fl Fi B T gra (LIES A( ROSS v 2. 7. Thta provides through pansage on the railway (8.217 words
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Miscellaneous96 1950-10-19 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR D«h:n I >«>u ar« a r.itln r romplex cMI natit.M «-l and dreaniimsv our piralKtns irr high md > 1 1 want honour, fin*' and vik («-w lint xou are not the Ij IC to puvh ftVM 11 forward have to I an I ans to Ktrr.bat96 words
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Article196 1950-10-19 3 CHINA'S STAKE IN HO' S WAS? Mao eyes I-C's rice wealth HONG KONG, Wednesday. If IL Chinese Communists are getting pretty deeply involved In the Indo-China war— so involved, m fart, that some people think the y are skating on the m m ice of aggression. It is an openA.P. - 196 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-10-19 3 phot.-v f >.m.iN i .»>:».! (ri-hi) ni'd on Prince v Ipparenfl to the Egyptian Throne, •t i ir.iMinderstandiiu that aro>p wlumi t Ni'm^n rabinct trilirise^ the 75>jrar-oM, iwakim puhlir statements on Egypt's loiiMtered that he had a ri^ht as v hb opinions The t ritii i>ni \\a> nitr was outA.P. - 71 words
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Article26 1950-10-19 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. .Jit l» Eisenhower once tfxaiii lias for 1952 and to all other would-be candid u.s. 1 1 ic EiCom-26 words
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Article177 1950-10-19 3 TH I J I -4T A 4 1 A A < I I I A J I West 4 Pas* Pass All PUI •uplo I rate, fshed imonda, tttcHed m he wvAd rattoe t club force i»i the third < lop club and ruffed i At this |unc177 words
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Article212 1950-10-19 3 New life far farm horses— no work GLENVILLE, MINNESOTA, Wednesday. 11l I HORSE is staging a comeback In rural America. Once beast of burden on the farms, lie na^ now has a new role. He is |O become a pet. Of course, he will earn his keep by giving theA.P. - 212 words
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Article18 1950-10-19 3 LAND AT 1s.6d. A SQUARE MILK There Is !an I avail I a square mi!#\ '0 A Thei18 words
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Article23 1950-10-19 3 Thre« Japar.» puo a win I ,kvo by air for Ihe es on Oct. 25 to air traßic control23 words
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87 1950-10-19 3 NEW YORK, Wed. AN ANGRY patriot. Charles A Halls commander of nil ex-Servicemen's .p. has accused Washington of a plot to replace Old Glory with UNOs Hag. Hp attacked the Department of Agriculture tor sending out sewing kits to farmers' wires so that87 words
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Article206 1950-10-19 3 WITH Tin: MTU imiMO.N i> kuki.a weanesaay. r i*IIF. Mih Division has made public the award citat ion of the Distinguished Service Cross to IS-year-old Corporal Donald V Flowers, the youngest soldier m Korn to receive his country's second highest award for extraordinary heroism m action.U.P. - 206 words
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Article24 1950-10-19 3 Colleen Townsend, aged 21 who gave up film-acting In Hollywood t'.T Will b" v 'Tirri i> to a divinity student.- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article23 1950-10-19 3 Persia has doubled custom duties on all Imports fron; Britain and 20 other countries which restrict or- ban Persian goods.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article31 1950-10-19 3 Cambridge students chose Nehru LONDON, V t H E Cambridge under- graduate newspaper Varnamed Pandit Nehru us Its choice Chancellorship Unlversi fter thai I Mountru? P N Commoi Fi i i31 words
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Article49 1950-10-19 3 PURLIN. Wed. QOMMUNIST 2ast Germany ;n i". i i I Cm r r>?:, against Communism m Bunday's cloct ion m the Soviet ZOUP. Final official "returns" claimed that 96.44 ppr cp?u of the voters vote;, m favour ol a Single Slat"? nf fJftmnr.iiiist candidates.- U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article40 1950-10-19 3 For the first time m China's history the people of the rugged cast Formosan coastal purls of Hualion and Taitung have voted to elect their own magistrates— \hv main executive posts under the Chinese electoral system. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article37 1950-10-19 3 A Chinese Nationalivl nring squad m Formosa recently shot rhree alleged Communist spies including a school headmaster. Eleven other Communists were sen t*::ced to prison it?rms ran:, i" t from one to 15 years. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-10-19 3 photo. 'I 'lie U.S. A;r Force R-'.mi). the .iet-autcnented version «»f the f^med Inter-con-tinental strategic bomber. The new power umwm l> v th.« four Jeta to the six standard engines enables the plain* to travel at over 135 miies per hour at altitutV-s above 15.9 M leet.- USISUSIS - 48 words
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Article92 1950-10-19 3 GUNDAGAI. XKW SOI Til WALKS, Wednesday. IN the gold rush days a nUner downed his "dust" on the bar to pay for his drinks. Now it is wool In the Coolar Hotel, a few miles from Gundagai recently eleven thirsty shearers strode In and ordered elevenReuter - 92 words
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Article21 1950-10-19 3 TAlriiH. THE Cnlncse Nation 1 Tj h ;e-old sj per soJ pocketed up to hall cbos A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article41 1950-10-19 3 distri< l s Immigration and N Jervi that of 347 persons i I ai Ellis Island sinci now United Si U-spy law came into operation 23. 21 r have been vi at le npoiary admission Into the A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article19 1950-10-19 3 BAGHDAD \V jf HE >n Charae I I report Faro: there In exile. i A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article7 1950-10-19 3 Too strong for France alone i ReuterReuter - 7 words
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Article78 1950-10-19 3 piIARLI I UAPLIS h n. hool at Eflanwell. !Vfid "tore- K>" and p»>MOi> .1 «,i his Prom Hollywood he has teal \.lu ktetiia* i» well, "cuckoo* 1 mluhil. i> v is known localh H it with his brother Nvd. iv th i u.n s The money >(Reuter - 78 words
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77 1950-10-19 3 ENGLISHMAN TO ENTER BUDDHIST MONASTERY COLOMBO. V MR Francis Alien, u-j old Honorary Ti o! the Buddhist Vihar ciety m England, wll! i ..ion this month to b<>como a Buddhist monk. Mr. Allen, a for:: has !->.•■■! with the London V i Society since its found and has b-en aU.P. - 77 words
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Advertisement25 1950-10-19 3 ■•Sj>dLJLJ-'. r W §KDI3 2a2l r Ow*/? o/7/y M« A^^/ is good enough... Carls Wm DISTRIBUTORS M W <*-9 1 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.25 words
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Miscellaneous234 1950-10-19 3 SINGAPORE BFEBS [Sinyapore IBLITI NETWOEK) 4.48 p.m. Programme Bumraarj 10 a.m. News from Singapore. 4.47 From the London Editorial; 10.50 For the Schools: 12 Pro- iBBC>: 4.55 Composer of tht grammes m Malay; 1 pm The Week Chopin: 5.15 Balance o: Radio Orchestra; 1.30 Time Signal Europe- iBBC>; 5 30234 words
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172 1950-10-19 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY. Oct 19. 1950. Tommy's future fV? all men m Malaya. a] Bri '«s Is m a it ion to know wher not the antiidit war ta g I! he that i then we must id put aside uneasiness over those uiotonoua r terr throughout I172 words
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Article754 1950-10-19 4 Charles Foley - Charles Foley War Is the last thing Stalin wants Soviet prestige has crashed*-temporarily Initiative is now with the free world By rjID YOU, I wonder, see a recent newsreel shot of Stalin's spokesman Jacob Malik when the Americans at Like Success passed round the table a754 words
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Article151 1950-10-19 4 TARL RUSSELi. Bei.iund Russell, the philosopher) said at a recent London dinner: "It would be difficult to think of an ase *hen there was so little wisdom He told the Philosop^cal Society of England- "Philosophers a^e a dishonest lot. If you want a serious definition of151 words
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Article, Illustration716 1950-10-19 4 THE G.B.S. DEVIL' HAS DIED F. C PRINCE-WHITE writes "Shaw is not the scintillating sage we knew... .A gentleness is on his face now' v shaw looked wistfully out of his bedroom window at Ayot St. Lawrence recently and ■v the sun shining warmly on his wide lawns and casting716 words
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Article, Illustration431 1950-10-19 4 POLITICO - IT SEEMS TO ME POLITICO By are we playing the A Communist game m our propaganda 0 Do the Malayan Reds rub their hands with glee every time one of our leading men makes a public statement 0 Do we. while warning the people against the evils ot Communism, at431 words
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Advertisement16 1950-10-19 4 Exuuisile B.P. de SUVA Ul t itCCRPQRATED AY CEYLON} MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS O¥£R 75 y£MMS OF REFUTATION16 words
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Advertisement7 1950-10-19 4 famous TIGER BALM collection Masterpiece of Distinction7 words
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277 1950-10-19 5 UNIFIED MEDICAL SERVICE PROPOSALS Higher pay for S.M.C. recruits rree Press Staff Reporter §1 BMITTIM; proposals for a unified health service m the Singapore Municipality the a.t.ns Municipal Health Officer, Dr W E Mutch.nson has recommended that all medicai P h J\ Municipal Health Department pre'enU resl <-»ted to sections277 words
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Article9 1950-10-19 5 Medical centre wanted I trr Pinblish- IJC G»»v- Got-9 words
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Article71 1950-10-19 5 JOHORE BAHRU Wed <; X LEO. Assistant Examiner of Vehicles, was sis today for using on Chik binte TiUMM He v. as also ordered Chik $30 compensated that Leo I b; and pulled :i of her M I another person meant lor one 'ion. Lev/71 words
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86 1950-10-19 5 Labour Party names new candidates I 'HE Laoour Parly of Singa- pore has named Mr. M A Ma lid. a founder of the party its candidate for the City Ward m the DrivmbtT Muni filial election* He will s this seat In place of Mr. Mumtai Hussain who withdraw h:s86 words
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Article54 1950-10-19 5 KAMALA CLUB OFFICIALS VT is lul idies 1 U:, i X .b. I ...is vi Mn X M. R I f M B. M. M.u.itlu p Mrs s. R William, Mrs m X Mrs X c. Ch( :;ai. F. Mra X c George Mrs m K. K. M X s.54 words
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Article289 1950-10-19 5 'Bandits can find replacements Free Press Sta/T Reporter m vltcl KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MALAYA'S bandits "can always make up their f| numbiTs '.and they have no difficult In fillirig up (he casualties', said the Director of Operations t.-(,en Sir Harold Rri-s. when asked toda if casuaiVies for their "Bur. he289 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-10-19 5 "\IOKc. than lafl Gurkhas, their wives and rhiidren xTi stationed m See Soon Garrison tvlehr »*rd the Dashera festival last ni^ht. The eveninjf's programme opened irlth the chantins and s!n,!<fn^ of thefar prayer o«.i:j;s. Picture shows six of th<* I^ad injj actors sayillf players.44 words
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Article47 1950-10-19 5 Thi insp< rtion and display of the sth Singapore Company, of the Boys ill be held on Satur--30 m. at the Presbyterian Boys' School. The inspecting offict i be Mr T. Eam< > II i the Social W< D tment. who wil also pi awards.47 words
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Article41 1950-10-19 5 Surface mail Is expected m Singapore t(xlay from Gr»-.i Britain, North Ireland, Europe, North and West a Wtsi Indies. Egypt. Ceylon. Australia ;»nd the Federation. latest timr for pouting surface mail at the G.P.o. today is: 1 for th« FederaUon.41 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-10-19 5 picture. \yKT througli ;i'id shaken, passengers prepare to leave on wagon for Johore Bahru after the Kuala lumpur-Sin^apore train ha been di-railed hv t»*rrnrists at Senai, near johore Bahru. last nieht.- Free PressFree Press - 36 words
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Article214 1950-10-19 5 Free Press Staff Reporter r«K 'sweetheart" of the famous Norwegian Ron Kiki expedition— when six men sailed on a 45--foot by 18-&)ot raft from Lima. Peru, to Tahiti, to prove that thr Polynesian civilisation could have been founded by the pre-Incas— Ls spending her honeymoon m214 words
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Article119 1950-10-19 5 Free Pr«s> St;ifl Reporter A CAN ADA -b m i woman. Mrs. \V \V as done Red Cross work In China, hat tx ising seen tary tor the Singapore branch ol the Br. I' She will I <>: ss Jam W ho win the Colony on Sunday to119 words
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Article14 1950-10-19 5 Mr. F Shs:p has been appointed to art as I Controller of Immigration.14 words
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288 1950-10-19 5 Rep and red tape McNeice explains Free Press Staff Reporter SJIXGAPORE Municipal ommissioners have not yet decided whether to refund 54.200 to the hard-pressed Singapore Repertory Company m the form of reduced charges for hire of the V^t^ria Theatre. A committee is now studying the basis on which Rep members288 words
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Article214 1950-10-19 5 Discipline, but no expulsion I i<«- Pit-s staff Reporter imE Pio.r —iw P;ut> I. m ie< ic'r m a rcc nt r» i to enfor<« pi discipline airon; its mrmberv m Ihc Sin^apor T gislative Council and Municipal Comrsi«sion. J>.p resolution as origins !lv introdrred by Mr Join, Laycotk. a214 words
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Article30 1950-10-19 5 soundm? Sincapore 9 pjn md 6 Municipj express purlJ3se accidrn: of v hich Imi danger Is re^^onably apprehended. I o?n d n th<! r«ntrtl area of trie t30 words
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Advertisement59 1950-10-19 5 I CELANESE V I I Tailors, Drapers I' <£- Outfitters. a) kr ''eC'ock that Is Always §m keeping SMITHS Delhi WALL CLOCK I*. OFFICES, FACTORIES. ETC liU IP SUPPLY THE WORLD WITH PWHb TIME Kfc^,^^ BOX 83 2. SINGAPORE FASHIONABLE FAMOUS AMERICAN CORO JEWELLERY' EARRINGS. BRACELETS MOOCHES NECKLETS. S P.59 words
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Advertisement126 1950-10-19 5 /v^ C-^Vy' yr v j 1 h i^ip^fv 50.30 EACH j. yV/^ S!2E S 30- 32 «<l 34 1^ DEEPER MODEL SAME STYLI 57.50 EACH I A I SIZES. 32 mi 34 II Peach. Nylon, Lined Net through- l\ I cup firmry stitched m circular S j design. Edged fine126 words
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170 1950-10-19 6 Irish League beaten 6-3 TllK hnglish League neat tne msn L«eague <»i soccer by six goals to three at Blackpool yesterday after being ahead by three-two al halt-time Her* Stuhhins, the Liverpool centreforward, scored five goals. The home side included only two ofReuter; A.P. - 170 words
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Article89 1950-10-19 6 Bl .I k»\ Mouth \tr.i.i. lioldrr i>jr tinpist two years tnr champton,<N Ihf oi I r the 1951 British immj. the mal Go!! ts' v > mnoanced. H«* wins N Y.inlim Trophey. q u ion )a i niiniBtc tofwnaments uiul.T .i\< rage ka baaed mi ibef »lReuter; A.P. - 89 words
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Article24 1950-10-19 6 1 i that a boxer n ps ut bfcaus ry i iei thf i coun- 5. that boxei i i ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article183 1950-10-19 6 F OWING ur« I X Reuter V I. II V 4 VrMii.tl Mai i v i.m.iii" i. v v i > 1 1 <r Cut > v.rluii |i,r(>» > Nhrlfhl.l WrJ. I ulh till HU'IiJT-tir..! I mc |> I Mi'lllr .11: M.vi. hr,trr I |'r.^iii..ulh IReuter - 183 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-10-19 6 Black, the Fttlham goalkoeprr. dives across the :;iuil :is 'attrrick. the KvcrtO|| centre-forward (on the rround) scores Everton's f.st koeL Pavitt, Folhmm's rifhl hack, fails t<» slcj* Catterick from scoring. Everton won the natch, a Div. 1 fixture. by ."> I. Sport and General picture.44 words
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Article40 1950-10-19 6 Empire XI all out for 194 runs t'H'r. Commonwealth touring im were dismi 194 In their thi < erat. which began :it Ahmedabad lay, but by h:id wick< ts r 53 In I Prank W In igaii n the al ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article122 1950-10-19 6 CONNIE RYAN - CONNIE RYAN Xv \i*!ll:n Ezzard naries oeai .ioe i >oui>. new»»c w»» as the world heavyweight champion, and there ls nothing that Lee Savold can do about It— except fight Charles. Savold, who is recognised by the British boxing authorities as world champion, made many preflght122 words
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Article13 1950-10-19 6 FARR TO FIGHT BELGIAN lEX j day Bril B I (i. I ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article71 1950-10-19 6 LONDON i THK volume of business at the account m the Stock Kxch.mdisappointingly small. States Reuti correspondent. Weok-end referen plans appear to hay. on the part of the Investii a positive lead. Prico mo irregular. In theGiltedp Government !<>np-da inclined lower but firm. I and and71 words
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Article8 1950-10-19 6 Points win for Arthur King ERRi .FE A.P.A.P. - 8 words
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Advertisement49 1950-10-19 6 NOW SHOWING i Bright Leaf Cooper Bacall Nlal \t tract ion! MALAYAN GAZETTE Vifm/vr L' J 11-1-4S-4 CLAUOETTE ROBERT OPENS TODAY 11 am— l 4"> 4.1.1— 4.45 .v 'V5O p.m. U^ROBtRITAYUJR^ {FeSoon Theatre K>i MILESTONE SELETAP TM.iv Tomorrow at 7 IS-t 1"> m DXI \l^ Or H 111 Half)49 words
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Advertisement219 1950-10-19 6 GARRICK STARTS I uEYUUiG Mi «4078 ECYPf Nc -v VAUDEVILLE I t *■< I I I fr^ II v 9 Featuring the Dance of THE DEVIL THE PLESf Distributed By South East \sia Film I I THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL again mmm m the Liberation 132 Pages have been able219 words
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Miscellaneous135 1950-10-19 6 m^!!" r3i'B Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Wolayc -"ii fctSJSTANCE -Of ANY I \AND 4S SE6A/O I IT^ THE ONLY W«| -f(illM\ 1I I KIMD- APA&T. f^ftAS H/S I TO:- —^^"'f(^ X YOU "I B£of THIS L ilT\\ 5 0 W iOP*^l\ N THE WALL! *4m" iJ- Jy\ps|C135 words
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Article458 1950-10-19 7 FASTEST TIME BY EXETER, HYPERIA Going is still heavy m Penang From ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Thursday. |>AIN has fallen every evening for the past four K% days. The weather is still cloudy and unsettled and I think we are m for a wet spell which is seasonal m Penang at458 words
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8 1950-10-19 7 All Blues show lack of experience fitter Res8 words
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Article16 1950-10-19 7 SDSD I t I 111 Hill. I Lipht .trie! Stkj:lj Pio- Reuter A. P.Reuter; A.P. - 16 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-10-19 7 An moment m the Futhul Karih goal area a Do^kMrd ornard (on ground) being tacklti m the nick f££l l>O y kvard iunior Tup Hnal ».n tv.a goaN to on c Free Press picture34 words
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Article96 1950-10-19 7 tree Press Rugby Reporter UA F SEI.KTAR'S full-back, Murray, brought x spectators to their feet yesterday In the rugby match against K.A.F. Tengah at Seletar Murray caught the Teniiah defence on the hop when he ran up to tom m a Seletar three's movement He96 words
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Article97 1950-10-19 7 lIOM, KONG, Wed THE HONG Kong Football \sMHiatioii tn Tiicsd.iN voted to investigate the rontri>ver>y which flared up m lot il soccer circles following the Malayan tour by a Hong Kong Chinese team earlier this \ear. Members of the team, which went to Singapore primarily to pla\U.P. - 97 words
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Article26 1950-10-19 7 Yl a 2 H j m :n end. S R.C. RE M B hold Sin ::i;>< re Club A n ihc S.(" Mrs. D26 words
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Article143 1950-10-19 7 JpiNAL placing! m the sA FA Busini Houses B"* leagues are as follows: FINAL: 1 OT EC PUDL P A 8 8 0 0 AC, fi It. N 8 7 0 1 4-' 6 14 Bank 4 l 318 m b MP.H. 8 3 2 3143 words
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Article222 1950-10-19 7 DAR-ES-SALAA M HA S IMPRO VED iy\K-KS-s.\L\.VM. who appears to have done well 17 since his promising <!<'l>ut at Kuala Lumpur, was scut with Caligula (Ayres) t 0 run three In even time. Egyptian Queen spurted down the straight I i »:imis i- iI, lirmail spurted down t! Nanette (Turner)222 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-10-19 7 Ruub (hung Ching School's relay learn, winners of the «2° J l 8 r »'t y race m th C for girls at the third West Pahang inter-Chinese school sports held at Raub last week-end.35 words
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Article271 1950-10-19 7 Took boxing name after GI friend By KOY FERROA piVE years ago, a G.I. who Unded m Manila with the liberating forces took under his wing a promising youngster named Ricardo de Loon. Ricardo, aged 20, loved the fight game and under his friend, J. J. Jackson, he improved a271 words
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Article88 1950-10-19 7 Kret* Press staiT arrespoaMient kl v LI Mil K. Thar*. BiOMINTON nithuvijsis f Porr.bay, India, were very much impressed i, v the. play of br.th Tan Jin EOB| and A. Piruz.. said the Seeretarj of the Cricket Club nf India m a letter to the88 words
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225 1950-10-19 7 RANDOLPH Turpin, who won the British middleg%> weight title on Tuesday nig:ht, will meet Robert Villemain of France for the vacant European title at Harrinjja.v London, on Dec. 12. Promoter Jack Solomons, who announced this yesterday, said he hoped to match Ray Robinson against theA.P. - 225 words
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Article175 1950-10-19 7 U.K. rugger methods pleased NZ LONDON, Wed. rpHE open, cart-free back pl«y of the British Isles Rupby Union temn ihroughout their recent tour of New Zealand Australia may have an lmpo* influence on the pame m the Dominu That is the view which C L. B. O^l*:::e. the team man,.;,Reuter - 175 words
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Article32 1950-10-19 7 ENTRIES from tr-e i* pore I Clubs. Bukil Timun I ESome Home, S School, v I <j and <■ cade m Cup nament to mor. I on O I o32 words
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Advertisement253 1950-10-19 7 STOP PMMSZI SEiIKC IS BEUWtr.G! Special Attractions ai S GEE AT WC TO-NIGBT To celebrate t KEW Ol^G TEAS WIZARD IN TR 1. The Cutting cf the Tc 2. Charmed Papers written 3. Sitting on Razor- Eu^cd S| 4. Offering cf Prayers for PI/car the Dr.ims that hold the Spelt253 words
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Article18 1950-10-19 8 v \nat YOKE HONG of R od that my rea- j -hould i tend i s I18 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-10-19 8 NOSE STING The ncse of the B-26 luht bomber contains <'Üb.t of the reasons why the North Konwn drive •raa This B-2C i> being prepared for new strike aiMinst the R"dv31 words
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Article186 1950-10-19 8 MAN STRUCK BLIND NEIGHBOUR 33 stitches m zwtinds LONDON, Thursday. TAMES Stanley Yerby, 26, attacked a blind neigh- bour with a sharp instrument and injured him so badly that his wounds required thirty-three stitches. Sentencing Yerby at the Old Bailey. London, to seven years m prison, the Recorder, Sir Gerald186 words
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Article95 1950-10-19 8 IT was a bis society wedding, Home's fashionable church of st. Joseph was hushed as 100 people craned forward to hear the climax of the ceremony. ill you take this' woman to be your lawful wife -k^d the priest, smiling benevolently "X sa i95 words
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Article, Illustration13 1950-10-19 8 BLANKETED ilii ;sh vi( eitrrn after htM n...; tl > train mining m Johore.13 words
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Article80 1950-10-19 8 US. democrat calls Dewey a felon NEW YORK. Thlirs. J)EMOCRATIC charges tJ Governor Thomas S. Dewey, now running for his third term, committed felony under Mew York Statf* law ii) an alleged Republican nomination deal rocked the political scene yesterday. The Governor* Democratic opponent, Represents! Waller A. Lynrh. had a«MA.P. - 80 words
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Article31 1950-10-19 8 Foreij v yesay refused to i r B ms to pre— i Iting British Bri Com] from m. Sir Waldroi ed him H imons to do ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-10-19 8 Thii it the wether forccii.', jr.J at far js I can tee there irj no carthqujkci!16 words
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Article19 1950-10-19 8 vrrnharged thai Rilled illed Soviet army In a] k units ol th< German i> lice arnr. U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article43 1950-10-19 8 LOND4 ,:s. JJRITAIN a on m k i Sir Stafford C!i\,p>. I tinuing 111 -heal* li Th< report cam* fj tical informants. I* was ler Prii ter A*-: 'a >fT Sir St fl .r^d for r from lers A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article55 1950-10-19 8 QHAVELESS and bmthiess m v rome r^.ick m New O York soon if (her« is not more rain. Water \utss Stephen Carney announred that the reservoirs, now only 70 per cent fell, are rearhing the danger level asain. And N^w rarkers iro using more than 1.00055 words
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Article81 1950-10-19 8 SYDNEY Wednesday 4 PARTY from Melbourne University has fonnd ancient burial -rounds of Australian aboi In the northern part of South Au d to be up to 900 j i ier- >■ r type apparently beLid P Bt aught on an b»*r p. r.d many skullsA.P. - 81 words
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Article22 1950-10-19 8 lal quotations on the ioney Exchange we o" HK$6.l4 per U.S. cJoilar. HK.515.30 per pound sterling ix .231 per tae22 words
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Article93 1950-10-19 8 LONDON. Thursd PHK Girl On The Flying Trmpese was uncotwious as she swung by her feet— 23 feet above the stage at Lewisham Hippodrome. The audience ciid not kno? chd girl, 23-year-old Frances Duncan. Sh»- had i ing from one r. and was :lv h of93 words
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Miscellaneous16 1950-10-19 8 W67/ 7//>£\S Today: ."> "iOi.m: 3 »<; p.m. Tomorrow: !.M|j|; .V Itf p.m. THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris16 words
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