The Singapore Free Press, 20 October 1950
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Title Section17 1950-10-20 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1950. PKICE TEN CENTS.17 words
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Article67 1950-10-20 1 I as surrender m droves l-.H.ttiu ARM] IKJ L> KUKEA, Friday. \S forces swarmed into the business section of nigh! against onh light and scattered resistance. The appeared to have broken and the complete capture ••<] tt»d:i> :u m droves. More llian (UXH) si \i\ii\ rhere67 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-10-20 1 Shared heads and (roughs their s 1 v o- > •.(Iv »h ived m mi stj If th< \iuh\ lii'uK and, o lowing the sren 1 Red t ig <-i tin- /''ill vt.t33 words
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Article68 1950-10-20 1 WASHINGTON, Friday. lEKI was <*•> disagreement between himself and General Mac Arthur on Formosa, President n told correspondents In Washington yesterliis fist an his desk. i withdraw a sts v '.oncer: I ;a to Wht inlly defend Formosa Jl tcked while settle- [t th< ited NationsReuter - 68 words
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Article83 1950-10-20 1 From SYDNEY SMITH NORTH KOREA, Fri. ryllV. last thirty -six hours Aof the drive to Pyongyang have been most hectic and often the most chaotic race of the Korean war. I lei rth In a [ants tide ol men v which has made for i a83 words
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Article118 1950-10-20 1 GAITSKELL IN: CRIPPS OUT i o.Nsm.v i nday. rill. British k'lime Mm i I nt Attlee, todaj named Mr. Hugh Gaitskeli, n as Britain's Chancellor of ihv Exchequer to succeed Lhe ailing Sir Stafford i ripps The announce intmenl ued by No. 10 Downing Street, after the Prime Mil had118 words
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Article10 1950-10-20 1 C.-G. returning next month LONDON, Fri Mac Don Mondays ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-10-20 1 A rench Foreign I egionnaire cautiouslj enters 1 villas' m Indo-China after rebel Vietminh forces have been driven out. A.P. pii ture22 words
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Article7 1950-10-20 1 Check on aliens in Britain r (>•;•■■ U.P.U.P. - 7 words
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Article55 1950-10-20 1 U.S. -APOLOGY TO RUSSIA LAKE SUCCESS. Friday. rpHE United States admitted to the United Nations yesterday that two American id itUeked Russian aircraft by mistake on a Soviet airfi on October 8. m ba ;n cniel l -•o submitted a tary-General, Mr. Tr Lie, m and nfl I to payU.P. - 55 words
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58 1950-10-20 1 S'pore will observe U.N.'s anniversary VII. md day until Oct. 26 will b«- frankrd wil n to the United toria] to be held it thi orial Hull immemo- annlver- a be openr A-:::.:: Mr. W. 10 a.m. tomorrow, libaut. the I Corps here ;>- nununitiet v Mr. Blytl rt nf58 words
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Article80 1950-10-20 1 Russia in U.N. 'peace patrol' 1 \KK SUCCESS 1 rid RUSSIA Accepted membership m m projected I'nited Nations "\)>. patrol" along with other members of the Big Five yesterday. But m a last minute mo\e. ftussi.i urged that the Peking Communist »o\ eminent drsignate China's representative American sources i;r 1U.P. - 80 words
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Advertisement22 1950-10-20 1 7, I R ETAIL RD.SPORE Xc suits Medical Science puts r* I) rrr*rrtb«*d b* of rain p~«»~ i N me' Research Laboratories22 words
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Advertisement29 1950-10-20 1 Gale forestalled him k down the thin wall of i led saloon m Sa lay injuring two people. i WAS ft] A grenade waj found m his pocket. Rcuter.29 words
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Advertisement47 1950-10-20 1 and BAR It, Bras Bu .h lid, Singapore between North Bridge Road and Victoria Str Tee No 58 Hot and Cold Drinks European food prepared by our Al Cooks. Special Wedding Cakes Chinese Chow Chow ou: y tlwayi i I Q/r/tf/ aaw you) I j/^ Jz> r/47 words
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Article, Illustration409 1950-10-20 2 MAURICE WIGGIN - A Hubby Needs A Hobby MAURICE WIGGIN By \|Y wife caught me ?1 studying a catalogue of fishing tackle when I was supposed to be working She said nothing, of course I wouldn't like you to run away with the idea that my wife is mv 1 a i 1409 words
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Article, Illustration118 1950-10-20 2 Ration T.V. For The Children URGES IRIS ASHLEY commenting on a new yocial phenomenon. rvNE day last week I sat m the darkened drawing-room of a friend's house while eight children, aged from about six to nine. with their whole ntion held by a I vision screen. The programme was118 words
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Article209 1950-10-20 2 KAY MURRAY - KAY MURRAY By WHfciN me Wells ballet opened m New York, they set themselves so high a standard that everyone including the Company— wondered if they could maintain their reputation. When me linai curtain dune down for the last time on the ballet's 3-week son m New York,209 words
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Advertisement67 1950-10-20 2 if) fy// Ml x& L J k I U> decide I (J S K/V* I I 5\ COSTUME JEWELLERY I XHALIK Jewel 1 1, The Arcade ruiar Entertaininent Yj£ DINAH SHORE I MAY BE fl UL I LJU Other Recordings. 71oop— dee— doo db II FE db 2 •JEALOUS HEART67 words
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Advertisement91 1950-10-20 2 Ltd. Large Select, of W ashable Mormimg j 27« Orchard Road /c J j BARGAINS: Never heard of be'^re! r TAFFETA madtm U.S. A. f<OW 12 Lovely I 42" Vide NINTH HEAVEN CREPE 51.50S 1.50 ENGLISH printed CREPf L C I WEDDING VEILS i Fine] I ab Bf S 191 words
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Miscellaneous143 1950-10-20 2 New Crossword NNoo o 182 b '1° BMHI H Hi q HI 1 I 1 hi m l ri _n EBBzHiSiftd < LI I- Ay -i> 1. Rate with .">■ 8. I am m an «5;, 9. Greek I 10. Antithesis ot whole wheat Sour? 19); 12. Not a p143 words
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Miscellaneous51 1950-10-20 2 Solution to Crossword No. 181 SOLUTION.— Across: 2. Corri7. Train 8, Tuberose. 9. r\ir:s, 10, Vellum 13. 1. a. ll gal. 19 Ilium 20. Registry, Dcwn: 1. Bre<k 2 Citizen 3. Onus 4 Drolls. 6, Rhcims. 10 Vie. 11. Legally 12, Stupor 13 Red nig. li. Soeuts io, Ifiniv It.51 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-10-20 3 pu ture il Islamk 1 .inference, attended res H 11 M.imii nations, m its first m-n--mii Lefl to rigki: Mr (ihuLim Mohammad. Mmisttr t»id Presidrnt of tnr Onjanit'remier All K .i/inara presiding, and Dr. PWTi m Mmister of N.ition.il Imnonn. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article355 1950-10-20 3 N. KOREANS IN SHREDS TATTERS Cheers for U.N, liberators NORTH KOREA, Thursday. r r-HE South Korean soldier now m the land of his Red military enemy finds North Koreans a people m shreds and tatters after five years of Communist rule. He also finds the North Korean civilians don't actA.P. - 355 words
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Article143 1950-10-20 3 Former G .I. admits spy charge NEW YORK, Thurs. DAVID Greenglass, a 28--year-old former army sergeant, pleaded guilty today m the Federal Court to a charge of conspiracy m time ot war to convey secret government defence information to Russia He had worked on the atom bomb project at Los143 words
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Article31 1950-10-20 3 LONDON, Thurs. 1 X HL British, h Mr. Er:. B v:n. rday he had contime powers on m restr on oil i t>een asked wl Mr Bevin31 words
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Article17 1950-10-20 3 KARACHI HALTS WHEAT EXPORT Pakistan i spenduntil d wheat province. »uO tons of whi i not A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article18 1950-10-20 3 (i Persia will be ed on m by the Bremen r l l yea interruption. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article104 1950-10-20 3 f Wltk both sides vdlnerabl«. roo i are South, holding The bidding Nortb South Whii Jiat do you bid* V i I Will liu'. NORTH *KQ I 0A 4 10 7 4 1 WEST KA9T AJUI A 8 7 I oQBltf T 3 4k Q SOI'TH Q A104 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-10-20 3 A I.S. Marine helicopter takis off with a wounded Marine near the fighting front as other wounded marines are prepared for similar evacuation. A. P.25 words
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Article92 1950-10-20 3 Woman throws her son overboard W ISLINGTON. Thurs fHE steamer, Hellenic Prince, arrived at WellWith nearly 1.000 dLsplaced persons from Europe for settlement In New Zealand. Two days before rhe ship reached Colombo. Zofit Swiasacyk, a Polish v. <hrew her son. Janek. overboard, then jumped in'u the s^a herself TheA.P. - 92 words
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Article25 1950-10-20 3 Th,. World Medical Association has authorised its coun•il to elect Japanese and man doctors if an inquiry showed such action d .sirablp A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article227 1950-10-20 3 Longer flights for jet planes WASHINGTON, Thursday. PHE non-stop trans-Atlantic flight of single-engine jel fighters was not just a stunt. It was meant as a practical demonstration of how the air force is solving two problems of modern air war— one technical, the other military. The technical difficulty run r«A.P. - 227 words
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Article223 1950-10-20 3 NEW YORK, Thursday. fMSCOVERIES about the planet pluto, by the giant new 200-inch telescope In California, are described In the astronomy journal. Sky and Telescope. Pluto, ninth and outermost planet, more than three milliard miles from the sun, has never previously been seer so clearly. The223 words
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Article21 1950-10-20 3 The Greek Premier Soph -nizelos. will visit Ankara soon to speed G up setem m the Mediicr- n A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article169 1950-10-20 3 HANOI DEPENDS ON THE B.B.C. Hanoi. Than. I'O find what li Main pening around tlie corner, the people m Hanor tune m to BBC. London French. Vietnamese and' foreigners regularly depend on the distant foreign broadcast to pierce the local blackout on information impos i by the French army andA.P. - 169 words
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Article58 1950-10-20 3 Japa.. i i le« a medical college who volunteered as guinea pig^ i1 y poisoned haw come ou' of the one-j week test without a tra poisoning. School healih autho had believf-d that sau provided to primar. children m Tokyo as pa the compulsory lunchReuter - 58 words
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Article15 1950-10-20 3 An official rppo I c ex pec i a bumpe: crop U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Advertisement81 1950-10-20 3 NOW Tj^/ 4 SERVICES WEEKLY f WESTBOUND EASTBOUND J? COMMENCING 22 OCTOBER l^J^ FROM SINGAPORE TO:- iT^ -OK CAIRO Wf /d/ "X ROME MsW s# AMSTERDAM W/ /W jAD LONDON M /ft NEW YORK >^^ 3f£ YOUR TRAVEL ACENTM /W yW KLM W^ 5431 ■m«B» .^^^V/fr tom ourcM M /fly81 words
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Advertisement63 1950-10-20 3 I POPPY DAY APPEAL Mf FUND POPPY DAY BALL Under the distinguished patronage of their Excellencies The Right-Honourable Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald and Sir Franklin Gimson, K. C. M. (i. RAFFLES HOTEL 4th November, 1950 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Mannequin Display I I by Madame Theodore SUPPER Reservation DANCE63 words
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Miscellaneous182 1950-10-20 3 CTMrfIOODF patch <BBC>: 5.30 London a WV3^^*,.Vr^^» Concerts; 6 Indonesian: News art. (BUT NETWORK) Programmes (BBO; 6.30 Can--10 a.m. News from Singapore; tones*: News rBBC) 6.45 All fhe 12 Programmes m Malay; 1 p.m. L a t<? s t; 7.15 French: News (BBC>; Light Music; 1.30 Time Signal 730 English182 words
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355 1950-10-20 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. Oct. 20. 1950. 1,840 who died r, blow thou winter wind. Thou art not so unkind mart's ingratitude CO wrote Shakespeare 350 years ago Human nature has not changed much If anything, the amount of ingratitude in the world has grown with the number of355 words
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Article245 1950-10-20 4 SAUCY' PICTURES SEQUEL 4 RTIST Stanley Spen- rer's two •"saucy" pictures, which have been attacked by a famous painter and Royal Academician, are to be destroyed. Their ownei a wealthy collector, has sent them to a West End dealer to be sold Now he has asked for them to be245 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1950-10-20 4 O. H. Brandon - U.S. is Becoming 'U.N.— Conscious' O. H. Brandon it By NEW YORK: A TALL, lanky. 20--year-old American with a British accent, despite his southern drawl, walked the other day into the Personnel Department of the State Department m Washington to eet some advice on how to start a diplomatic career.1,006 words
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Article, Illustration94 1950-10-20 4 Th.sc caricatured front and side views of <top> Winston Churchill. >left> and Dean Actieson i right), appeared m the Soviet Union's magazine Crocodile, printed ,n IfOfcotfl. Beneath each is a finger-print Chun-hill's m the shape of an atom bomb, and Achcson's bearing dollar signs. The magazine, ichich94 words
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Article472 1950-10-20 4 By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT MOW are your twlt- ches this morning? Most of us feel these bodily phenomena at some time or other an eyelid quivers contranly, a leg muscle beats a spasmodic jig. Checking on twitchings, I find 20 mild cases blame these involuntary movements on472 words
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Article100 1950-10-20 4 A GERMAN has invented a "sleep machine" which is supposed to banish insomnia. In appearance it is reminiscent of the old-fashion-ed haircut when a puddingbasin was inverted owr the client's hfflO. But there the analogy ends, for the bowl which fits over the sufferer's head. Is100 words
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Article169 1950-10-20 4 BRITAIN'S only barkyard one-man submarine will soon be finished. And then Mr. Frank Russell, of Biggleswade. Bedfordshire. will get it taken from the garden of his prefab house to Berford, where he intends to take it down 15ft. In the River Ouse. A crane will stand by In169 words
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Article103 1950-10-20 4 DAVID LEE - Threats To Tito DAVID LEE By So states thrv Tito's Vi, three dim tl In the Cominforn changinß I war." atta slavia mi; from quart* 1 Wtm "Dan uoe B Belgry Germ^ri IOU ing R tnr 2 mai. the fro: terr. ians (i I r Bulgaria inp v') taUe] succ103 words
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Advertisement15 1950-10-20 4 POPULAR tIOUSE tor SPORT CUPS MEDALS JewelJei P. H. HENDRY, :s North Bridge Rd SporeX15 words
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Advertisement25 1950-10-20 4 Cut yourself a slice of health! VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD AND S.C.S. CREAMERY BUTTER Stocked by your 9W* i COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.25 words
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Article112 1950-10-20 5 progressives to take up case Yrw rress Man Keporter tfIABITANTS of Singapore's neighbouring land- Vt found a champion m the Pro- xt Party, which is to plead their case Native Council at its next i the reply given by Governir requests for a midwife for building of a new112 words
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Article62 1950-10-20 5 PASIR PANJANG SCHOLARSHIP k $62 50-a-vear scholar*A >hip is available for a Pasir Panjang child. >larsh:p is tenable ghi rears m a Government or Government-aided ■oi m Singapore. ppUcantj for the scholarmust be under 11 years vho have been resident m the Pas.r Panjanjj District r-ars before the :d. The62 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-10-20 5 DEA TH IN THE MORNING A YOUNG bull's head is decapitated with one swift stroke with the 10--lb khonra (sacrificial kukri) by a Gurkha. As the buWs head fell into a small pit, watching Gurkhas rent the air with cries of jubilation— it meant a good year for them. This57 words
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Article222 1950-10-20 5 Free Press Staff Reporter pHE vehicles committee of Singapore Municipal Commissioners has unanimously reiterated its view that it is totally unnecessary to enforce the rules requiring motor vehicles to carry lights when parked at night. The committee disagrees with the arguments, m favour of parking222 words
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Article135 1950-10-20 5 MILLION PROJECTS HANG FIRE Free Presv Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners have submitted to the Government a list of Municipal projects, estimated to cost $1,000,000. and informed Government that the Commissioners would only be m a position to carry out these projects if Government made U) equivalent contribution. One of135 words
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Article36 1950-10-20 5 The Liberty Music%] and Drair.al'.c Association will celebrate their fifth anniver.sury with a dinner and dance panv tomorrow at 231, Joo Chlat Place and a picnic vn Sunrlay at Dato Paßlars bun■'iilow ai Pulau Übin.36 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-10-20 5 pUture* THESE six young girls will be helpers at the Poppy Day Charity Ball which will be held at Raffles Hotel on Nov 4. They are (top picture) left to right: Heather Collins, Felicity Heron. Janet Rump, (bottom picture) Audrey Burton. Gracia Tay and Mary Robins.- Free PressFree Press - 48 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-10-20 5 picture. MORE than '250.000 British Migrants to Australia arc rxp<*cted before the end «if the year, according to Mr. Arthur Banks. Commonwealth Migration Chaplain, who passed through Singapore yeAerday by Qantaa Constellation on his way to Australia. His job is to attend to the religious need* of the immigrants. FreeFree Press - 51 words
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Article61 1950-10-20 5 Surface mail is expected m Cftt Britain, North IrrUnd. Bfc, Europe, North tmd West Africa, Wm Indies. Ecyp l CVvic Australia, Stan and UM KederaUOM. ttmei for potting Mirface mail .«t the G.P.O. today <ut. coon roc Sfam (parcela only), Jata Kastern Australia, N>* Zral^nd. -m Australia I let61 words
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Article262 1950-10-20 5 Free Press StafT Reporter PENANG, Friday. OO far four Town Boards m the Federation have consulted Penang's Municipal Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. S V. Adams, on their proposed conversion into Municipal Councils. Ml. '.i,. ;v :c>ll t o imp Federation Government as munlcipai consultant to262 words
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Article421 1950-10-20 5 Free Press Staff Reporter nnHE heads of 19 goats, two buffalo bulls and a A dozen ducks were lopped off yesterday morning at Majeede Barracks m Johore to celebrate the Hindu festival of Dashera. Dashera is the outstanding Gurkha festival of the year and primarily a421 words
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158 1950-10-20 5 Free Press Staff Reporter 'THE use of Victoria Theatre A for the filming of interior scenes by Malay Films Production on certain days of this month and the next has been approved by a committee of Singapore Municipal Commissioners. The conditions imposed by the158 words
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Article87 1950-10-20 5 At the annual meeting of the Malayan Vegetarian So- j cietv m Kuala Lumpur, the: following officers were elected. President, vr. P X M Menon: ice-president If. S- Thillalambalam: hon. secretary. Mr. Indra Uluwita-Bandara. hor treasurer. I Mi J. B. Chandradasa; committee: Messrv A Pormiah. N.87 words
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Article29 1950-10-20 5 The first general meeting of the Tamilian Association of Singapore, which was registered on Oct 3. was held on last Sunday at No. 32 Raoe Course Lane.29 words
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Article159 1950-10-20 5 Danger at high tide Free Press Staff Reporter IN conjunction with its "Keep Your Beaches Clean" campaign, the Singapore Rural Board ha* now drawn the attention of the Land Office to submerged and partially -hidden obstructions which are a danger to the public using the foreshore for picnics. A good159 words
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Article218 1950-10-20 5 'REBELS' WANT NEW CANDIDA TE Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Labour Party supporters m the South Ward are tc call a meet in* to protest against the Party's decision to retain Mr M. P D. Nair as its vice-president and nominate him as Candida 1 c < for South Ward218 words
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Advertisement73 1950-10-20 5 I WOW AVAILABLE BED-SHEETS: The Btst Brand a -PEQUOT PERCALE" I and I PILLOW SLIPS I to match. and 81 x lofc~. 1 Cent s Tailoring Ist Floor. lilt i "**aar M *«>aasßßßßßß^ J you vsill always hear CRLDBECKS otking but the 1 CALDBECK'S ■"■WWI A >P|RIT MERCHANTS———^ WOO HING73 words
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Advertisement55 1950-10-20 5 BE ON TIME WITH A j RELIABLE MOVEMENT. £jf 1 j'Pj CHROME FINISH CASE. Ml M W JmH Bt^\ this i$ the ofEN positi n *OWT^- -^^S^ FOR BEDSIDE USE I! a*^ 4l ALSO IN STOCK IN OUR KUALA LUMPUR 1 THIS IS THE CLOSE POSITION y JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT ROBINSON55 words
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Article1431 1950-10-20 6 UNLESS TO SCORE AGAIN TOMORROW Admiral, rial lill and Seventy Seven best bets By ALLAN LKWIS WINNERS do not look easy to find tomorrow, opening day of Penang Turf Club's autumn meeting. There is every prospect of the going bein« heavy, which makes the programme more difficult. The (lass 3,1,431 words
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Article144 1950-10-20 6 DEVENTI Seven after a very bad start finished fourth to Black Velvet, then third to Admiral at his next start at K.L. He should be able to make amends m the (lass 1. Div. 1 sprint over 5] furlongs tomorrow. He carries 6 lbs. less In144 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-10-20 6 picture. Raffles scrum-half is effectively "smothered" after a scrum m yesterday's came between Kafflt's Institution and Batu Pahat (iov. hug. School. Raffles won 11-0. Free PressFree Press - 26 words
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315 1950-10-20 6 Kid Walkey is favourite for tonight's fight KID Walkey will enter the ring a! the Happ> World arena tonight a favourite for his 10-numcl return fight against Basil Shaw. Those who are close followers boxing, bci that the Chinese lad, who is better trained for this fight than his previous315 words
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Article30 1950-10-20 6 yESTERQAYS UK F Union multi County championship mat(h: Leicestershire 6 Warwickshire 11 r played at Leicester* Other match: Oxford University 22. St. Marys H tal o Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 30 words
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Article127 1950-10-20 6 'THE Common wraith I touring side di Gujerat by lunrl: for 172. thu.s inninps lead They ran i:p ire of 241 for the of five I tich sh< enable the. v.n. match today. The same beii. d at A Dooland and Tnb» not bow! Gujerat scoredReuter - 127 words
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Article12 1950-10-20 6 COLOURED Grann 180 yards' at H-irsr Pay terdaI12 words
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Advertisement36 1950-10-20 6 t^^l I HEADACHES I and PAIN I J i»itikle sugar tug 'able!. Eaten lie in* IU wiler requnl Docs ml opset Aiestn MAftli i 1 a. mi 1.4 .p, I AMBU$^ I lif ROBERT WYlOf I36 words
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Miscellaneous166 1950-10-20 6 m2ndrdK6 Exclusive to the Singapore free Press m Malaya f BED- I POSTED AGUAao AT \J <- rh '—J <IM\ It S* a \5 «0- THE NURSED. SOONE A i_. 1 -^O» ttVM ii* i WAJEfrXJ CAN ENTER WCE^ I e^-i^^ *< V>&& mi^B, CM Pi ©Hi JAINt Exclusive to166 words
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Article54 1950-10-20 7 Horses not accepting at Penang N \M. 'I hiTM-s will Inorrow: im^ E, IKI MPVII Ult M\/\l KNIGHT, IREBRIGHT, Bl \\K ion bl fill 199 traik ..p.n«-d this VEI Ml well «»n the Spenr. the l r> u.»rk ■:.>%t miof the >h.ui!d have •untl)h 1 field \\l I i>l irotn54 words
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Article364 1950-10-20 7 VETERAN - PERAK SELECTORS SPRING SURPRISE VETERAN Seng Khoon out of Cup singles By I IMJH !>eng hhoon, Perak's badminton champion is not playing m the first singles position as had been fall? expected m the Foong w tlnal f a^ ains t Singapore at the Happy ttorld this week-end. He is364 words
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Article61 1950-10-20 7 1'!!K proposed visil iporc bj BhawanJ por« li.utt.i his ili.d off as th»-> could not obtain permission from All-Inciki i 'ration. \> fir as v known the Ml lnrii.i I F. x i»> will be lowrint the v E«sl next month but the SAFJ *re not UkeK61 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-10-20 7 picturr. it-back Tom foreground; comes <»n :n the above incident during an Arsenal attack m the I i (ion match played at Highbury, London, last Saturday, irsenal men foiled above an- outside-left Don Roper <>n ground) and Inside-right Douglas I.Mini.m. United goalkeeper Allen i* onA.P. - 57 words
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Article19 1950-10-20 7 ..i tin \-v 8.0 J> J v ■.raw by Teachers' Train ockey BOD C A R '119 words
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Article155 1950-10-20 7 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council has written t o the International Olympic Committee inquiring whether it would accept affiliation by a Pan -Malayan Olympic and Sports Council, the Free Press understands. If the reply is "Yes", it will be presumed that the155 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-10-20 7 This tackle was just too late to prevent the Raines forward from passing on the ball. Raffles beat Batu Pahat Govt. Eng. School 11 0 m their game on the R.I. ground yesterday.37 words
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Article124 1950-10-20 7 Romero and Delannoit withdraw LUIS Romero of Spain, European bantamweight champion, who was to have fjught Ray Fitton of Manchester at the Royal Albert Hall. London, next Tuesday, has had to withdraw berruse of an injured hand. His place will bo t/ken by Luis de Santiago, the Spanish featherweight champion,124 words
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171 1950-10-20 7 SMAILES TO LEAVE YORKS COUNTY C.C. YORKSHIRE County Cricket Club, so rich m talent, have agreed to another of their youngsters joining a different county. Ken Smailes, 23-year-old off-spin bowler who could not get a regular place m the County XI, has been approached by se\«*ral other counties. He may171 words
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Article204 1950-10-20 7 BATU Pahat Government English School XV .seldom set foot outside their own half m their rugby match against Raffles Institution on the R. I. ground yesterday. When they did they were quickly stopped by hard tackling. R. I. won by 11 points (two tries and204 words
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54 1950-10-20 7 Change in Welsh train v. Scotland i^EORGE EDWARDS f Ijr Cardiff City Is unable t) play for Wales m their soccer international against Scotland at Cardiff on Saturday owing to an ii. knee. arlce of Mane City will move from i: left to the I*ft wing and A. P 1154 words
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Advertisement142 1950-10-20 7 D tf% W ii" hKHB happy world stadium Z 'Grand Return Match The f-^ht which thr! BLST vr BA SI S H IN fO" N jBABY JACSCM BOY K^RiM KAN TONG KEE vs YOUNG ROBERTS PLUS 2 OTHER SLOGGIN 3 SPECIAL PR7CES: Ringside S5. Ist Class >3, Gallery 1 BOOKINGS:142 words
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Miscellaneous40 1950-10-20 7 Today's sport MM Xl RJM Shrt[ S f SJtJI *> r IC.B 014 > < M! I riNG Hi»r*»e«> OtnMm iaaaeiation annual general meeti-;. Idrlphi H US p m Btasjapave < Msmi i ball I <!n meeting a' I i I.irk. I p m40 words
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Article15 1950-10-20 8 CORKILL: To Zer.a, vile o! D Corkill, at Kandang al, on 17th October, I15 words
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Article32 1950-10-20 8 \T A- St. Andi C Ppore, 14 a Oct.. by i X I ie'er of Mr. 11 )rie r of the I ite Wil. i IfeCall of E v■ w Australia.32 words
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Article13 1950-10-20 8 AC KNOWLEDGMENT s A A CHIRAYIL M attended -d all those who V.13 words
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18 1950-10-20 8 THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS !c 01 iPPi ;i non H\<KM N IRRI \<-. \NV» All I bin18 words
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Article118 1950-10-20 8 LONDON, Friday. THE Stock Exchange yesterday received assistance from the surplus of £52,000,000 In Britain's balance of payments and from the strength of Wall Street. Despite the small volume of stock and share business, price changes m most sections were to better levels. British Government wereReuter - 118 words
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Article7 1950-10-20 8 Malaya MUST import rice Of ivati ReuterReuter - 7 words
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Article66 1950-10-20 8 NEW DELHI, Fri. A FORMER general of Dr. Ho Chi Minh. Moscowtrained leader ol the Vietminh gent regime m IndoChina, is to try to persuade the Indian Government to the rival Frenchsponsored Vietnam State. Hr N iy«n Duy Thanh, r the Vietnam info::. Delhi. He HoReuter - 66 words
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Article17 1950-10-20 8 Kin I A Lion has pas se I a r< 3 mi; pro- i:\ measures In India.—17 words
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Article43 1950-10-20 8 IMIK President of India, l>i Rajendra Prasad, 66, sai m Mew Delhi yesterday that if h« had the power he would stop all films with sex appeal i>«im; shown m India. Such Hh»is. he declared, "play haTOC In our ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-10-20 8 Bl U TRANSFUSION— Prim r Takamatsu, brother of I mperor Hirohito makes abl I ft to United Nations forces fighting m Kohm. He is be v attended by a l s. Artn> nurse it i rokyo blood hank.40 words
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Article, Illustration70 1950-10-20 8 HOME, Friday. I EUROPEO, one of Italy most widely circulated J newsweeklies, devoted its entire back pate yesterday to photographs of Princess Margaret of England and Prince Badouin of Belgium under the heading "Belgium Wishes a Queen." The weekly used a four column, 16-inch h andA.P. - 70 words
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Article32 1950-10-20 8 DATO ONN RETURNING Dnto Onn bin .1 Minister ol Jol I President nt the Unl National < v. ill fly back to Si ow. He ■an c to I for A L. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article48 1950-10-20 8 Harversack gave them away PARIS, Thursdaj (.\lin rvrolean haversack has uncovei what is believed to be the biggest o an sn» u »»Wys working between Switzerland, I [ikl Britain. A French C a rack m the Thonon-P; minut< 1 2 000 sack he 2-1 and m .id [< tfollan48 words
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Article132 1950-10-20 8 U.S. PRESS ATTACKS MR. NEHRU Too much of an idealist WASHINGTON, Friday. THE American press, which has consistently hailed the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, if one of the world's greatest statesmen, is now denoum him for his stand on Korea. A survey of leading newspapers shows only an occasionalU.P - 132 words
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Article10 1950-10-20 8 Falangists aw barred was;:. Thl us J I f ReterReuter - 10 words
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Article5 1950-10-20 8 'S.A. GOING TOTALITARIAN RRT ReuterReuter - 5 words
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Free Press RACE FORM Special
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Title Section9 1950-10-20 1 Free Press RACE FORM Special Friday, October 20, 1950.9 words
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Article, Illustration1580 1950-10-20 1 ALLAN LEWIS - 'Doc' Rodgers started with 6 prewar horses ALLAN LEWIS MALA VAN-BORN TRAINER WHO MADE GOOD By 4i DO C Rodgers' story is one of the most interesting topical m Malayan racing. He is the tlrzt local-born to mp f making a er for himself as I I have tried to1,580 words
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Article, Illustration6915 1950-10-20 2 ALLAN LEWIS - FORM GUIDE FOR PENAN G TURF CLUB MEETING ALLAN LEWIS by Compiled FOLLOWING is the full form guide for all horses entered for the Penan? Turf Club autumn meeting opening tomorrow. HORSES CLASS 3. ABBEYSTEAP NEW UOR.SE ACTRESS FIFTH (Nine started) 12-8-M Penang 8-1 IM. (Tulloh) Dlv. l: Ist Grecian6,915 words
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Article242 1950-10-20 2 I I T TL E Dominic Forte, 16-year-old jockey, baffled Ungfield ractgoers last v/eek wncn he landed a 100 8 coup for Australian steelman Andy Kirk and won himself a gold watch. Dominic brought the oneeyed colt Caledon home a four lengths' winner of a242 words
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Advertisement231 1950-10-20 2 10,000 miles m 10,000 mutei AUSTIN A4O breaks 5 International records'' <HIH ._^-_-T~ H •^•5 7 '^a^B An Austin A4o 'Devon' has pertormed the «v§ oats 12.654 Km*. »37 metre* (about 7,fot miles) at a« remarkable teat of covering 10,000 mile* average speed ol 105.457 K.p.h. (65.52 m p.h m231 words
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Article122 1950-10-20 4 PETER O' SULLEVAN - PETER O'SULLEVAN B> MHAH BEARY, the rider who has been m the top night of jockeys ever since the majority of those now racing can remember .re. At m\ age— ss on Dec. 3. the Peter Pan of the Jock told me. "continued wast becomes a122 words
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Article17 1950-10-20 4 Woodburn for Australia A two v the B: is id v on b< 00 ruin as a17 words
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