The Singapore Free Press, 21 October 1950
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Title Section18 1950-10-21 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA N SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.18 words
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Article160 1950-10-21 1 U.N. SPRUNG TRAP TOO LATE Red chiefs flee to Manchuria? /1L M1 PYONGYANG, Saturday. (jh.NKKAL Mac Arthur ma> have been robbed of the prize for which iveJ >e>terda\ sent m an airborne army of 3,000 (A\ 30 miles north ofl Pyongyang because of had weather. Air observers said List nighiA.P. - 160 words
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Article18 1950-10-21 1 An other medal for MacA m medal hts made i»» rafl nl 11 M 4 r N AAPAAP - 18 words
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Article29 1950-10-21 1 Malaya earns U.S. 100 mil. Market Correspondent *pi \>» rrican dollar net earning exceed ;ct the t-iiili t months Of this war respect of rafeber \\u\ tin shipI States 24,412/29 words
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Article135 1950-10-21 1 U.S. ORDERS BIG CUT IN RUBBER ■JMit: U3. cr (vernmem 25 per c< In the natural i r N sumption iption r In I months p i ist June iod la pi Deceml I li Mnii The i new rubber, b synthetic, to 81 p <>f u\> ur prior !OA.P. - 135 words
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Article30 1950-10-21 1 The United Kingdom has igreod to repay Pakistan an additional t: 2.500.000 as a furth< r release tinder the sterling balanc< ?emen|, two cc >•? m July 27.- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article65 1950-10-21 1 'DEATH MARCH FROM SEOUL PYONiiV.wc;. Sat T*HREE nearlj starved American prisoners yesterday told a ghastly tale of a "death march' from Seoul to Pyongyang by l s. soldiers should m did men "> Ail rke Army X i I from Seoul to trio said Uip whn men n army iA.P. - 65 words
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Article183 1950-10-21 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Saturday. \ili. JOHN Foster Dulles. United states delegate, yesterday denied a remark attributed to him by the Soviet representative, Air. Jacob Malik, that Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary-General, had followed a "double-faced policy.'' An American delegation spokesman said Mr. Malik had told reporters thatReuter - 183 words
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Article35 1950-10-21 1 Cvii: isioner >.. nerai for Asia, arrived In Montreal by uir yesterday on iiis way to Ottawa tor short holiday. lit* was met at Montreal's Dorval Airport by his Cana-dian-born wife.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration84 1950-10-21 1 pictures Pi 9* >;.'♦•• plaster scuipture on ieil A Study** by Mrs. A. <lun.ii it num. art teacher <»f Raffles (iirls' School is one of the most striking exhibits at the lir^i annual exhibition oi the work of local teachers and art students at the British Council Ball. ".Model forFree Press - 84 words
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Article, Illustration79 1950-10-21 1 S.i Ml VN I KWIS M\ best r?et* for* todaj 'i Penanc races are I l ll Til I BLACK VI IMI and SIMM V SI \l N i" tin started tu.> morning ait il Ihf groins may be bra j Trespasser's best bets are KI.\CK79 words
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Article47 1950-10-21 1 >Ni.l' 8<; persons m Britaiin werp leii »ith an earned income of £6,099 a year after they had paid income Ux :md surtax tor ihr period ending m March, 1949. Ttji yf ars before ther^ wer.^ 6 S€i persons ia the JJG.OOO-a-year dan. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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291 1950-10-21 1 HE MADE ROAD SAFE Girls remember shot P.-c. Free Press Staff Reportei STUDENTS of the Raffles Ciirls School. Singapore, who remember the late Mohamed Senifl bin Akil as "the policeman who made Bras Kasuh Road sale for them will show their gratitude by raising a sum of money to help291 words
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Article68 1950-10-21 1 JAKARTA, Sat. President Soekarno announced last night that hp will pay ft courtesy vi.sit To the Philippine Republic m December at the Invitation of President Elpidio Quirino The exact date has not yet been decided. This announo men! put an »*nd to rumoura thai the flipA.P. - 68 words
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Article40 1950-10-21 1 Tibet is to export 7.000.000--ibci. of wool each year -mostly to the United States, with small quantities to Britain and Italy as a result of "very SUt*C< :sst ill" Indn-T i h p t :i n talks.- A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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39 1950-10-21 1 U.S. ready for five-power peace meeting LAX peace. N I te Departnu He v »f the pro!' >ri. and .said the 1 Mused 1 1 i resolution calling for The RTOUId I Tile big I he United i A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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94 1950-10-21 1 U.K. move for admission of Red China LAKE si i Saturday. ORITAIX moved yesterdaj to pranadc the General 1J Assembly to admit Communist China t o the United Nations. Sir Frank Soskice, Solicitor-Gent United Kingdom, proposed m the Afi s Ad Hoc Political Committee that the decision $ed exclusively onU.P. - 94 words
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Article39 1950-10-21 1 Xl! I LX Of h tructe Prime s Pasha, that the current investigation Into and munitioi thoroughly with no tion "of whether it involves members of the army, of the R court or other people."39 words
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Advertisement31 1950-10-21 1 CIiEONGKEE&CO. J house i M of any Dynasty and Fancy Articles Art Black- KurnUure ■RE, COLEMAH ST. 1/ t VTV s6^tTTf S Manufactured m LONDON by p.J ARDATH TOBACCO CO^ LTD.31 words
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Advertisement92 1950-10-21 1 M. Flinter &S. Grinserg Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd., (Eu Court BldgJ Spore, Telephone 7923 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Recordings by The MELACHRINO ORCHESTRA. LEGEND OF FRANKIF AND CAROUSEL FANTASY I < rhapsody m BI YE (Ocnhwin) FESTIVAL (Add I a pai OMA (Tnuiier) —c 3 ANTE EL ESCORI I DANCE92 words
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Article, Illustration490 1950-10-21 2 Peter Mallory - A 'Toughening-up School for Boys Peter Mallory describes the new British Mountain School. •"JXJUGHENINU-L'P" e^r 'charactercou: tor boys ;ire springing up In Britain on the lines of the new Mountain School run by the Outward Bound Trust, a pi< organisation through whose S School at Aberdovey on the west coast490 words
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Article, Illustration85 1950-10-21 2 HERE i.s the sec nd stamp among recently issued British colonials. It is a 50--cenr nd. Issued m July among a s^ m 15 for N Bur: You won't spot •]<. mistake, out the rjuu ■>: the town beneath the 'ork ,ov. er is spelled Ji sl< nJ.A.A - 85 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1950-10-21 2 S. C. GEORGE - The Tortures Of A Slave S. C. GEORGE -By- Midshipman Andrew Christie and his Friend, Ben Noakes of a privateer recently returned from sea, are pressganged on to a Naval warship at Plymouth Andrew is now an ordinary seaman. The warship sails for Calcutta where they join a tiect bound1,137 words
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Article, Illustration497 1950-10-21 2 Capt. W. E. Johns - Capt. W. E. Johns By iond calls m Biggies because of trouble m Malaya. An uni pleasant character m Harapang. Captain Langlev Vandor, of- Eurasian ext^ tion. it selliJig firearms bandit- Hit aim Is to push out the British and run Malaya hnnself. As the jungle is arc497 words
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Advertisement112 1950-10-21 2 FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT— SITUATIONS WANTED— ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACCOMMODATION WANTED— FOR SALE— VEHICLES FOR SALE— WANTED TUITION— MISCELLANEOUS. Write your advertisement here m BLOCK LETTERS five words to a line Cosf per 'minimum 4 lines) Insertion 4 lines 52 (minimum t charge) Box number FHty Cent* Extra $2.50112 words
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Advertisement56 1950-10-21 2 PHILIPS New Style 1951 I RADIOPLAYERS I )i»^miwffi t »p« BX ~m M Band m. I Bf m x m Wi m d i 1 -pw I f^^* wood I 4 i*- is* V** < «i»fT«>< I PRICE $220/- LESS 10% CASH DISC' j /'.;.vv monthly payment can h UNITED56 words
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Miscellaneous122 1950-10-21 2 Junior Crossword Clues Arross. 1, First ol the Hebrew Old Testament prophets R. He and his family survived ti. Deluge. 7, Small song-bird with short erect tail. 8, French seapor: on the river Loire. 11, Garden herfc. used for stufflno:. 13, Fishes without visible scales. 14. Evergra shrub whose leaves122 words
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Miscellaneous41 1950-10-21 2 BJ9K .^^w Across.— l, Amos 6, Noah 7, Wren. 8. Nante?. 11, Sage 13 Iv Is 14. Myrtie. 15, Dove. 16, Kent. 17. Ftna. Down. 2. Murray. 3, Sonnet. 4. Porte. 6, Chess. 9, Needle. 10,1 El^'.t^n. 11. Smike. 12. Grant.41 words
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Article138 1950-10-21 3 DAKWIN, Saturday. \> max MMm be able to learn the worst a »t her, not only a few months years into the future. lingo Jones, Surrey-torn l«»ni; range weather foreidj made m many accurate forecasts dcfl b y m.my us a weather genius. dictions however, relateReuter - 138 words
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Article10 1950-10-21 3 JAKAH TNDC the ■ja:\ Oil ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article98 1950-10-21 3 EDINBURGH, Saturday. /'AN a husband's will bar his widow from -any association whatever" with other men after his death? A Scottish court was presented with the question b\ Mrs. Stella Beaton, widow of a wealth y coal orter. and £67.000 hanzs on the answei •rJIA.P. - 98 words
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Article, Illustration68 1950-10-21 3 X E T I R N S l.tidinc Patrolman Slater greets lun daughter Linda aboard lI. M s. Nigeria on the Cmis^r's rpturn to Dovonport. l.inda W%% born while her father was away on oversets service In the cruiser. II MS. Nigeria has travelled 45.0 M miles, m 21 years68 words
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51 1950-10-21 3 Private eyes put out by gangsters I^WO Ito be] lend rv are i r v. is a gallon a coir.:. s.imo •via Bas a lawyer, :t "pol tiad ■i him t<> prove tliat I not really reformed. md day :ii tl Hi> r by 'wo c rlrc>- angmen m ir51 words
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Article104 1950-10-21 3 \OKTH <? Q 0 J W KST KAST A J It ID,SOUTH nKI 0A C u r- trumps. South leads. Norm and South arc to win all seven mcks again, t any ice. South makes diamond ace. 'hen teadi nine. If West covers. North rufTs and le.ids the104 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-10-21 3 SUBARINE HOST— A vale of exceptional force broke this I>utch submarine from her mowing! m Sydney Barbear. and. takin« half the pier with it. drove the lot ashore on a beat h about a mile away. No Jives were lost, out the submarine has bad to abandoned.47 words
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Article197 1950-10-21 3 DRUMS WILL TELL TRIBES OF FRAUD African chiefs son jailed LONDON, Saturday. niUMS will start to beat m Nigerian villages next month. Headmen of 6,000.000 tribesmen will hear the message, and travel t o Prince Ajanjl Laganju*! palace. There, the prince will tell them that the son of a chief197 words
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Article34 1950-10-21 3 Ml J M. Vos, D Director General for Shipping Affai he Dutch Transp I has been appointed Director ol Shipping In the International R fugee Organisation t 1 Reute rReuter - 34 words
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Article62 1950-10-21 3 Immorality breeds contempt BERLIN. Sat, A WEST BERLIN court recently convicted Erich Walt bach. 51. on a morals :-harge, and gave him a onevcar suspended sentence When the judgf told him he could go hom^ now. WaltDucii gave the Nazi talute and shouted "Heil Hitler." The court changed its mindA.P. - 62 words
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Article22 1950-10-21 3 Fifty more Japarw Industrial firms, reted because or pn artime "zaibatsu" ronnections, have be*ii rein from the restricted list.22 words
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Article60 1950-10-21 3 NEW YORK. Saf. WORKERS at one of Amer* fa's top TV firms will have to ask a machirw instead of the bo.ss for a Harry Houston who charge of the stall D 9nt Laboratories m Paterson. v that going to me tukl ana out aut ck:ilili''*d60 words
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Article20 1950-10-21 3 WEALTHY Bud iai pr< to d-) their pr\u;ne B Burmese Pai I i common i A. P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article17 1950-10-21 3 (^RKAT Varmuith firfim-u wry,- railed to r»-< J a pigeon trapped m a h»u>-»- rhimnei17 words
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Advertisement28 1950-10-21 3 0 WEEKLY iILED PROGRAMMES FOR A AND OVERSEAS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS MTIERN IN CHINESE ECONOMY HAMMOND ORGAN MAN THE ENJOYMENT OF LIVING QUOTES FROM RADIO MALAYA TALKS on saleloday28 words
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Advertisement11 1950-10-21 3 V BEER e&§f§Lsl fVfir WE// DISTRIBUTORS: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.11 words
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Miscellaneous35 1950-10-21 3 :r LUCKY STAR n.ttlirr «>U to all pfu•flea v li.iUl ral uit rI and ■,1 -hoi:!,! IMil I :> them up i i !;l partner w rv onal Men a some- i ir •> v n i35 words
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Miscellaneous257 1950-10-21 3 New Crossword No. 183 I 8 m FTTI I n■a II E3 M ROSS V (4-5.». [1< A BoUH- ,nah had I a ndon (11). 5. No no I i •ne sure standard blki (8). 7 Waspa i 11 Lik,' instrument ■fSjf iWm V»I 1 t S m Jt Sm257 words
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Miscellaneous41 1950-10-21 3 Solution to < Crossword No. IS2 SOLUTION.— Across: i. cries.7 Slang. K. O Ueriu_- "J Piling 13 15. Planting oul Itown: l. n n. 2 Pet 3. I Ightweigh 4. Close 5, 111-will 6, 9 Khodiva 10. Pu li. spoi n ioo.41 words
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296 1950-10-21 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Oct. 21. 1950. Undue secrecy iIR Commodore A. V. Harvey, recently in Malaya, saw tor himself what a magnificent job was beins done by the Army and Air Force in the anti-bandit campaign. The general public are not so lucky: they receive onlv snippets of296 words
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Article722 1950-10-21 4 George Moushon - Korea: The Next Chapter George Moushon Railway lines must be rebuilt. .rivers spanned with new bridges. ..villages erected again... rice-paddies restored to fertility By who for three months was Information Officer attached to the United Nations Commission m Korea. I HAVE spent the past three months m Korea. I was722 words
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Article, Illustration166 1950-10-21 4 OSBERT LANCASTER - OSBERT LANCASTER hy tenure problems, Korean police methods (one m < y or rs ol Japan < se i u!ei X oral procedures -all these are q«iesticns on which United Nations ucfton Will have tO be ta;'< M j l. Ing the months ah' a I The United166 words
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658 1950-10-21 4 Talking about Singapore by Citizen. IVHAT is the worth of advisory boards which give guidance to the Government m communal matters? The example of the Mohamcdan Advisory Board, whose members are against the Laycnrk Bill prohibiting marriages under 16. has raised doubts as to whether advisory boards uvnorally do consult658 words
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Article634 1950-10-21 4 Strange Case Of Pte Mansi By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT pRIVATE Frank Mansi, of Yarmouth, is not a fit man. His illness has reprieved him from a War Office order to fight alongside the Koreans who were his jailers m a prisoner-of-war camp. Mansi was captured when Singapore fell m 1941.634 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-10-21 4 Errcll Flynn t the tUrn star, who is marrying for the third time on lAgnday^ He is to have a one-day honeymoon on hif yqMt. This Dkture was taken K hen he teas on location m India tor the film based on Kipling'i book.44 words
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Article48 1950-10-21 4 Mr. V prefers luxury flush: M Mr but said h ra\ worth. try hous and %1 land^ ber their thm. i into his an imni. collar fend whit* The 6fi bags young Jr.his staff bi tru G rudf 1 G. m Ct old hac On F the nia!48 words
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Advertisement10 1950-10-21 4 PTCRNH Automatic $145 SERVICE AFTER $Au\ X (OUJtB QUAY SmCARORt10 words
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Advertisement11 1950-10-21 4 Cow Gate c CoyCOW&GATE^^^ i X FOOD ißAlillii Agents Jackson Co.11 words
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Article458 1950-10-21 5 SINGAPORE CITY ELECTION CHANCES Progressives m strong position Free Press Staff Reporter IN the election^ contest on Dec. 2 for the six mia due to fall vacant m the Singapore Municipal Commission this year, the Progressive Party has a good chance of gaining from three to five seats. The Labour458 words
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Article36 1950-10-21 5 Municipal assessment problem M Krpurtrr lipal Comake powers M C A and ef erred nan Muni- on lea\ Mi J G. oted m the tv- and ached ich j In to to the i C >mI36 words
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Article224 1950-10-21 5 'Landlords want too much'— RAF Free Press Stall' Reporter ALTHOUGH K..A.F. authorities In Singapore have rl r etei\ ed "a large number of replies' to their recent appeal for accommodation, a very small percentage of this available accommodation has been found suitable according to R.A.F. standards. Six weeks ago the224 words
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Article25 1950-10-21 5 STUCKEY— TU Marjorie. wife of Frank C Stuckey. a sister for John and Da\ld on Oct. list., at 9.30 a.m. »t Kandang Kn*au Hospital25 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-10-21 5 picture. THIS Singapore Malay who returned on the r.il»rim shjp Tvndareus from Mecca yesi»rday tries hard to hoM bark hi* tears on mectlnr hit family who had come to ij greet him.- Free PressFree Press - 34 words
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Article122 1950-10-21 5 H\ Soerial rorn'vpondrnt A HASTINGS four-engined troop- carrier aircraft which lefr Chang] for Japan early this morning broughi an end the phase of the R A P.'s long-\-rv ma During the p. is- month two waves of Hastings p'.ai flown Briti rj Japanese airfield, from wher122 words
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Article40 1950-10-21 5 Tn« nual rounders Daj dinner ol 'he Boys" Brigs organise^ oy the Sure and Steadfast Club will be held on .may Nov 4 at the r Techni I < Trade* School Hall at 7 p.m. A dance Will follow40 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-10-21 5 picturr MEET Hans. Elsa, Gretchen and Adolf, four (how puppies purchased m Hon* Kong hy these Dutch sailors as Christmas presents for the ir friends and r*»ia»«v*« Tk»l» ship, the Meerker. has II puppies aboard.- Free PressFree Press - 37 words
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Article238 1950-10-21 5 'OAKTING is such sueet sorrow,' says Juliet: but the Singapore Repertory Company, with their final production, "On Monday Next," manage as if by design to soften the blow. This was a sorry choice, the sorrier because it followed the Rep's most successful play, "A Street- I238 words
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Article83 1950-10-21 5 Free Press Stall Reporter THE Hong Siang, a 38-year-old freighter belonging to IHe Hong Steamship Co. of gapore, which wa.s taken over by the army last month to be converted Into a trooper, has received orders to sail Hong K<>..)i and Pusan, X rea. Yesterday an officer83 words
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Article215 1950-10-21 5 Free Press Staff Reporter I*HE crew of the Meerkerk, l Dutch ship that berthed m Singapore this veek. wanted something that would instantly capture the hearts of the "folks back home" when they returned for Christmas, something that would provide an unlimited fund of pleasure.215 words
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Article47 1950-10-21 5 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTU RE "Christian Science: The Science of God Abundant Provision." is the title of a lecture to be given m the Victoria Theatre on Oct. 23. at 7 p.m. The lecturer Is Mr. Harold Motter. The lecture is sponsored by the Christian Science Society, Singapore.47 words
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94 1950-10-21 5 MEDIUMS HAVE STRONG HOLD ON PEOPLE \IR Alan Elliott, a British social anthropologist studying Chinese religions customs m Singdpore, had this to say about Chinese mediums m a Radio Malaya broadcast last night: He knows of nearly 50 temples m Singapore where ttwre are spirit mediums practising. While possessed by94 words
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608 1950-10-21 5 ERE Free Press Staff Reporter I MET a woman spiritualist the other morning. She has a little temple m Campbell Lane. She is the emissary of the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin. and her face is small, white and petal-like. Sometimes .she is called608 words
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Advertisement89 1950-10-21 5 WE PROUDLY INTRODUCE the SINGING and TALKING DOLL WITH THE MAGIC SKIN B "*i^ '■^t^^. j^-^C^ jj^flt i ityttCßjAM*^ iV 'Sk"' wont j& >j^%CjhrV 5 TR^ 1 Ilil 'imoui Lawley Doll actually ipcakt m a real human voice Mn4 sings a well known vjfsery rhyme. Dressed m a silk frock89 words
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Miscellaneous35 1950-10-21 5 MAIL Utn. B: Ilin and y- < won. m?il a: the GPO today ;< B n iparodi only), N Labuan Bi .Aak and Boutk Africa, p.m. for Siam :n d ;he Pederati 6 p m for Meo35 words
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Article, Illustration381 1950-10-21 6 Ph-mr*' Shaw stopped m three rounds I HERE was nothing that game Basil Shaw could have done against Kid VValkey m their return fight at the Happy World arena last night, except to stand and take every punch Walkey knew and it was surprisingFree Press - 381 words
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Article64 1950-10-21 6 r rHl\ Commonwealth louring cricket team yesterday defeated Gnjerafl by 84 runs six minutes from time to their third successive victory. The Commonwealth scored 194 and "HI for six declared, while Gujera! made 172 and 215, Sonny 1 spinner, took s k cond knnir\gs, theReuter - 64 words
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Article27 1950-10-21 6 I()M)'i it« rues Whereby the i d.)p d bone uili n w nil will b^ held 't* 1 foi Of all horn's A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article14 1950-10-21 6 N.S.W. SCORE 278 FOR 2 Bl ''..He. <y c Raj 113: 278 Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 14 words
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Article103 1950-10-21 6 JIM CHAMBERS - JIM CHAMBERS b Si )'n.AND are exj to i bo much 11 A ie clubs v hi S y in Walley 1 A I 1.. centn Pord be Pord prob 1 <oon nf'rr rdifl s hall dosra i out their i S R >. ItA.P. - 103 words
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Article75 1950-10-21 6 o?Cv?>?^*'- v*>^^x^^>'--*"-'"^ '■*^w^*' I HHH A J LONDON tHF stock Bxdaanfe received qu 1 the resignation of tfce Chancello of chequer, states Keuter finan Rising prices m domestic Usu< jjood public demand for lirM Textiles and rayons and there were improve and electrical equipment Britis] fractional]75 words
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Article6 1950-10-21 6 TURPIN v. VILLEMAIN BOUTHITCH A.P. ReuterA.P.; Reuter - 6 words
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Advertisement107 1950-10-21 6 STRANGE TITLE MOCKoiu»y£ it's a strange DCX 01 lot of way. 3 a s* kind of motion pi I It's different, c it groove packs a FOR INSTANCE: NO Ml KIM TRIAL OR I Ol Rl THE M KH M\s Hlll XN INK II (KH iN( oi IXDRI H Impassioned107 words
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Miscellaneous135 1950-10-21 6 iVlrr* TS 16 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya -A, ANYONE tS't^D OS.YYoTI Wf'jSßf J 71 F ~T7T~7H ~^r^ VOUK M**J» |4 V a*^ V£ THINKLAST r esty; i^Jt^aw r JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya AH S p 11 MA M 'SELL£ DOMESTIC SCENE/135 words
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Article720 1950-10-21 7 Black Velvet a good bet D h LLAX T^ EWIS PENAN6, Saturday, IbK two days of fine weather and with bright prospects of a hot day for this afternoon's rates sudden rain fell from nine this morning. The going for this afternoon's races here may720 words
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Article95 1950-10-21 7 S.C.F.A. TO REMAIN IN M.C.F.A. THE Singapore Chinese Football Association, at a incil meeting last night, decided to remain affiliated to the Malayan Chinese FoolA -ociation m spiie of ;he recent decision by the SA F A to withdraw its on to the Football A ciation of Malaya. Mr T95 words
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179 1950-10-21 7 rllK going was good this morning. Horses with engagements on Wednesday were the centre of attraction, and a couple <>i" good trials were run. Whispering Sands and Caligula were very impressive when running three furlongs In 38 sees, on y 2 grass track. These horses have179 words
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Article22 1950-10-21 7 <1 ie to light yesterday when accu cepting money under various VK#****UM •taking the wrong attitude c social order."- A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article84 1950-10-21 7 |M I N .it this rar!> Staff Cj of the M.C.C. tour ol Australia, (•recasts have been made hv well-inform-ed critics with the team that John Warr. the Camhridue Inivrrsity and Middlesex fast-medium howler. i> more likely than Trevor B.iile> to open Knyland's Test attaikReuter - 84 words
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Article103 1950-10-21 7 \i c c recovered after a atl, bad start m their first State match against Western Australia at Perth yesterday. wickets J5 runs, they scored 218 for live. Denla Compton making 106 and Dewes 82 not out. I>l WNI >»;mp-..n t Muiiro b Kuna >hepparcJ MnnroReuter; AAP - 103 words
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Article184 1950-10-21 7 Fr** Press Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. SELANGOR Asians meet Selanaor Europeans In the annual Rugby match m aid of the Poppy Day Fund on Nov. t. Selangor All Blues have shown crood form m their opening match, held the formidable Kuala Lumpur Services to a draw184 words
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Article85 1950-10-21 7 DONALD Campbell yesterday abandoned his efforts to try to set up a new speedboat record this year. He ordered that his boat the bluebird, be prepared for the journey home at the end of a day of unsuccessful attempts i\ set up a new record. HeA.P. - 85 words
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Article158 1950-10-21 7 THE All- Indonesia soccer team, sponsored by the Banka-Billiton S.C, which recently played six matches m Singapore incurred an estimated deficit of $6,500. This was revealed to the Free Press yesterday by the Singapore representative of the team. The total expenditure irom the time of the158 words
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Article145 1950-10-21 7 rtCOTLAND will firm O favi urltes In Cardifl today In their 64th. intprnationaJ match Wales although they have to take the field without two of their 5 tO IS. Gordon Smith, the Hibernian outside-right, wa* injured against Mother ell last. Saturday, while Sammy Cox had to145 words
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Article105 1950-10-21 7 SINGAPORE Recreation Club v beat Shell S.C. 2—l at hockey on the Padang yesterday. Haip.h opened the scoring for Shell. Wright equaiisrd before half-time, and ten minutes from the end Reutop.s netted the winning goal. a goal m -he 26th minute t>y W;.n Arlffln enabied University ol Malaya105 words
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Article647 1950-10-21 7 THE card of events for today's Yaces at Penang is given below. The Big Sweep will be on Race Eight. There are no double totes. The following horses have been scratched from ali engagements: Ilalbeau. Good Advice, Mazzeltof, Baroda Prince. Blank Spec, Everijright. Your Lordship. Race 1—2.15: Cl.647 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-10-21 7 The Sportsmen's Trophy, which will be contested for by the Singapore and Federation soccer teams at Jalan Besar Stadium today.20 words
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Article54 1950-10-21 7 Jockey Club, ruling body of horse-racing, is to tighten its rules whereby the trainer of a doped horse will automatically lose his licence to train. Under this new rule trainers will be held responsible for the care and protection of all horses trained by them54 words
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Article130 1950-10-21 7 The rest of the sport BOY BKOOKn the Orient middlewrisJu lit tie when he narrow l> m Golden Boy 14< wt round,- al Kuala l-ompur U i night. In the veir.i-fmal i ThaW her TKO'the third round, the Siame MiM.<ining a rut eve. PLANS are being ir.ad. Dave Sandy Australia)130 words
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Advertisement116 1950-10-21 7 For ACCOMMODATION tutt KATONG REST-HOUSE A Health Retort by tlu j SPECIAL TEA DANCE j Every Sunday 5 to 8 o m j DANCING TONIGHT ADMISSION FREE c by Schoon and nis Hay anan g /Vione ***** 707, Marine Parade it* B i^j"^ n.LIFEGUARD MILK CO., LTD. 35/36, Medeiros Building,116 words
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Miscellaneous31 1950-10-21 7 Today's sport M>( cm tion at .la!an It ar. I.IS BADMTVT' vimp-t Perak (Foon Scons tup ion«--iinal 1m stadium h p.; 1 j ships, women'v s i I. Hall J."O p31 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-10-21 8 F RANCO CELEBRATES -General Franco and his wife m thr> rourtyard of the Pardo Palace. Madrid, during celebrations louunrmoritin- St. I ratu U of \s*«isi. the Chief Of State's patron saint.31 words
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Article101 1950-10-21 8 CARDIFF, WALES, Saturday 4 WOMAN for whom the police had searched all over Britain finally came forward and told how shr saw a soldier fall out Of a train. She listened pale and trembling, as the kton-on-Tees deputy coroner, Mr. F. vv B. Pacey, told101 words
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Article26 1950-10-21 8 White men find cave of art IHE 1 N- p X v amu Si I I ckland N and to A X H i i U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article30 1950-10-21 8 Ips ha 1 g Into China's profltshipping quarte, m H Koi an Increasing nuiriber oi vie at Cantun and m.. Shanghai. Da> hern porl > U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article37 1950-10-21 8 The Military News Agency ralpeh organ of the Ml ol National D reported that an anti-Cornmu- guerilla torce of hundred thousand men" haa been organised ant la i fighting as a sin> 'c unit.— U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article273 1950-10-21 8 G.I.s IN A TABLEAU OF DEATH The wake of the defeated TAEJON, Saturday. 'rHE three American soldiers m the ditch seemed to be playing a grim game of Indian hand wrestle. The head and shoulders of one soldier were hunched forward as if he were using every ounce of powerA.P. - 273 words
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Article90 1950-10-21 8 LOVE BROUGHT BY ARCHITECTURE MANCHESTER, Saturday. 4 WEEK after arriving m Britain on holiday 1 Eleanor Lockhart, 22, domestic science teacher m Nova Scotia, accepted a pro]) marriage from the pen friend who sent her u,ore than 500 letters m seven years. \nd b rnard Masam chemisl R y. Ferry90 words
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Article20 1950-10-21 8 i Formosa re making it unsafe for Com- 'minis* m the mainland \l:l j Uonalisi General ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article33 1950-10-21 8 Nationalist riuru is Commissioner Chang-hua of the Sino-A rican Joint R Lructton and Rehabilitation Organisation to Washington to attend the meeting the I nited Nations Food and Agriculture anisation.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article122 1950-10-21 8 NEW YORK. Sat. ANEW YORK employi w. Kelsey, came oui I with a new solution for inflations bic^est problem. To keep his 120 workers happy In spite of the hi_ of living, he has p.ut :n all on what he i "the bread standard." This122 words
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Article20 1950-10-21 8 Genera] Mac Arthur's Headqua: the I Company i 17,000-ton can- ship to b<> used In fishii ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration12 1950-10-21 8 W can tee hmre a har of thoColoU on Ihv hire purchasr?12 words
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Article14 1950-10-21 8 No risk of Communism 11l n tin md popular move- has 1 able U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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Article33 1950-10-21 8 anaua v ti oar aliens Ing through tho ci unity on their way ;o the l ?'i "tl > 'a' J i <: tin" iments l>« \inß thai Amei i :.i will ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article33 1950-10-21 8 One hundred and froM 15 countries began :hc fivr-dav meeting the International Silk Association m New York by unanimously electing m. Ariste Pot. >n nt franca oo Ident.- A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article137 1950-10-21 8 SHE HAD TWO HUSBANDS London, Saturdi A WOMAN who left her husband and thne \>ung children to "marry" Miother m;tn admitted bigamy at the Old Bailey. London and was told b\ the Recorder, Sir Gerald Dodson: "You went to some place wh v thou you'd be happier,137 words
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Article39 1950-10-21 8 Jn SC >ly between J and Pacific and Indian p Far East< m l Review report* lappointed Kong for Nippon V Katsha. and Mackinnon Mac- 81 c has t> n app Inted NVK U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article64 1950-10-21 8 DEAN ACHESON CRITICISED Republican Senator C» Malone has accused the Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, of 'stupid Incompetence" and demanded that he be removed from office Speaklnp before the annual American Leyion convention. Senator Malone criticised the Administration's foreign policy with particular emphasis on the Far Ea^st and Korea64 words
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Article28 1950-10-21 8 The Nationalist DH. Ministry has ordered Chi estimated 680.00 M ne n and women to be d ;I p. Ed before the Mid .>; Mnvo.n. ber- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article26 1950-10-21 8 Chinese npTvspnprrs reported that a Chinese docto- m Taipeh had diseov^m; drug capable of cn:i»u peon c with a high blood i)r'\<;.surc Reuter.26 words
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Advertisement257 1950-10-21 8 I OMMODAMO* VACANT Irove Rci. I D I l DIC SALE :I iROOM suite. U 1 .14 I q bab: "■'■"> O! *****. UIM H.I.AMOI S FZEKIEL <fc BOBS, Qualified C Practitioners 13. Bj i. Th 7t 31 I HE MAIL! I C\<rrl< now hop. c VOLUNTEER SPECIAL CONSTABULARY Octob257 words
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Advertisement54 1950-10-21 8 iL^ V." jr f ißk y^ i ]\m a p w vu me I What do you know ss about ENO? DO YOU K^ /<f m hot t lea for lastI Eno's Fruit Salt DINE 6l DAKZ* TONIGHT AT RAFFLES GOOD FOOD WINES provided by CASTILLO'S ORCHESTr f ROSALIE TRY54 words
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Title Section8 1950-10-21 1 Free Press Saturday Magazine Saturday, October 21, 1950.8 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-10-21 1 I c N SIM a I sport' atown i boy his head hibiscus lut-tl not He is si inking "fighting* i In Ins ftgtuin ider I i\ id 41 tie. i r X Spid-.-r." the thej 1 had never h ir. by LeeLee - 45 words
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Article510 1950-10-21 1 T. C. Chen - NEW PENS FOR OLD T. C. Chen by IN the hear! of h i n ;i t <> D, occupying ;i small portion <>t i Chinese barber shop, sils a familiar figure <l:iv m ;md day out. He sits at a portable "workshop" which runs on roller castors. A sign-board510 words
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Article232 1950-10-21 1 KLUANGER - KLUANGER by LIFE, when you're m England, as compared with life out here, Is so dull and difficult. At least that's what 1 hear. Thinking mutters over since I've been informed of this. It I leave Mai***, it appear* that I shall 7niss: Caviar and candied peel.232 words
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Article, Illustration578 1950-10-21 1 PETERSON - THE CLOCK OF MR. CH UR CH PETERSON by TRACKING the clock A to its final resting place we turned into North Bridge Road, Singapore, and approached Police Headquarters. We peered up at the tower. At first we thought we were on another false scent and then we saw it;578 words
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Advertisement25 1950-10-21 1 ANNOUNCING a new shipment of WONDEKFUL SWIMWEA* by FOX THE You will look lovelier m a CATAUNA SOLE AGENTS: EXCELSIOR LTD. 6H STREET TEL. 316125 words
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Advertisement187 1950-10-21 1 THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL again Y^^&tt******^^ THIS is the first time since IJ2Pages I the Überation that we tt have been able to produce a •20 Full Colour STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL on illustrations m- SS eluding 3 Full << the lines of the successful pre- Pa war publication. The STRAITS187 words
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Article, Illustration626 1950-10-21 2 ERICH VON STROHEIM - I've Acted TOO Well ERICH VON STROHEIM SAYS pRICH Von Stroheim, the granite-faced portrayer of brutal Prussian officers m scores of silent and talking films, who will be seen m Singapore shortly m "Sunset Boultvard," is m trouble. He has been told by the U.S. authorities that unless he returns626 words
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Article92 1950-10-21 2 BOB THOMAS - BOB THOMAS 4KF films illy brttrr than ever? ground. Certer than pin-up I •uue CO'; ne 11lI < 7. J i od •re civilii f memory, se.-- n more b.> It: Hollywood f.^'enre. I ay that ihe general bat vf.tr. ihe v;i<r numi of programme pictures92 words
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Article, Illustration511 1950-10-21 2 Maureen Mallal - A 'DOPE' THRILLER, A 'WEEPIE' Maureen Mallal By HPHE Him distributors A appear to have arranged to cater individually next week for the sexes. "Port of New York" (coming to the Pavilion) should appeal very strongly to a male audience whilst "Our Very Own' 1 (coming to the Capitol) is511 words
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Article266 1950-10-21 2 Till \Hl\\ d the Apache Indian. .me wears the uniform ol a U.S. Cavalry regiment stationed m a hot and arid on .lor is the tough prospector who knows the country and the Indian rather better than the back of his hand; John Hodiak the strong, silent266 words
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Article70 1950-10-21 2 ANLY man licensed to lire gums m British films La middle-aged Fred Dec who has had a one-mar, monopoly m screen shooting for twenty of the twenty five years he ha* been employed by a well known firm oJ London gunsmiths. His latest film job70 words
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Article, Illustration9 1950-10-21 2 Gary Cooper and Lauren > dramatic fi from "Bright Leaf"9 words
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Article, Illustration288 1950-10-21 2 Jympson Harman - Jympson Harman asks ttOR years British studios have been trying to build up new film stars on the Hollywood model—giamourished and over-publicis-ed as an insurance against the pictures being bad. So iii consistent, misguided and ineffective have these efforts proved that to-day Britain has practically288 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-10-21 2 I Pandora <Ava Gardner) emerges like a modern Venn* from the sea. She has swam out from her Spanish fishing town to investigate the appearance of a musterious white yacht m the bay. The scene is from "Pandora and the Flying Dutchman." starring James Mason and Ara.47 words
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Article489 1950-10-21 2 BY OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT QIB I AURENCE OLIVIER will con s Hollywood ftlm, i hear. Kh it a r> rough v. Though i erial tm await his turn to London. Olivier mii wife hey can have a holitrip h :tion which Olivier will undertake on return is489 words
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Article68 1950-10-21 2 JITOGOBBI. Who Covent Garden r v.i'h tbe Milan Scala Com- may be makir.fi a return trip to I time as a film star. Gobbi. who look part m V >n opera scenes Glass is now wantthe leading r>l- In Cai ma— Brit n oi the Eric Maschwitz-Han^68 words
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Advertisement163 1950-10-21 2 We recommend VERITAS MULTI FIL (Hill Type^ Rosette Fold M2~t!es LAST LONGER —GIVE M l i»r rill t\ pcs r>f Pres T ELEPHANT BRAhO 300/400 Candle power j^: mk No 7ZJ9Q FAUS. »OMOON I C ,> II a/.aOlr lo oOlain appl> t«> MSMfJ I I Messrs U G THI KSTON163 words
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Article, Illustration674 1950-10-21 3 The Love Song of Jaffar Jamaluddin Ameenah was only a fading memory m an ageing marYs mind. Then Fate stepped m to make her ghost very real to Jaffar. .y n written m 1> vernacular usuaUv sell s different Love Sang niKiliuldin: v.ite I ifc of m Smgairear its fame674 words
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343 1950-10-21 3 Free Press Saturday Short Story by BE DA LIM ted I dobe I i he of a ad he :x>ng h :he le padiiway a bang- aye, and Be had .c string small: rhe i, Hang naplayed S3 :..:g coun- H( had Ballad of of Be refrom how r d343 words
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Article, Illustration903 1950-10-21 3 JOHN DENSON - JOHN DENSON says He was not a man of little faith but, for himself and his family, independence had always been a golden sun on a |*HE Korean summer was hot. sopping wii and !r;»--cic. It was well :il<»n^ before I*; 1 k Young903 words
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580 1950-10-21 3 'I felt tempted to let Fate do its worse BEBE YEO learns to drive [JJCY is a very proud woman. The reason? She has just obtained her driving licence. She is as proud of it as her brother is of his university degree. "Look at this snapshot", said she, "isn't580 words
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Advertisement110 1950-10-21 3 THE SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. 65, THE ARCADE, 3rd FLOOR SINGAPORE. I; Going Home on Leave? i Why not take advantage of Our Door to Door Service? i •Packing •Shipment lisirance Collection at Destination. Delivery at your door step. conjunction with 7 Messrs. PICKFORD'S LTD. of110 words
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Article, Illustration191 1950-10-21 4 Breast-stroke kick gives pou pace po re speed from the fa itroke a of leg movements have been developed, but a.s the to he!; -^rs improve their ■oke, I intend to illusthe traditional kick I dis- the movement I the timing to the a: outgliding pc191 words
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Article, Illustration420 1950-10-21 4 \u \IE\ PHELGAR ALTHOUGH it held 3,000 a: ay. Britain, the I Ard roba television of Brr bo: a lon» time. York -pin ►Id of the nubchills igers Token offer 'THIS m put levLsion ■Ut'C BroadThe an bo seen In ball ol England,420 words
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Article24 1950-10-21 4 TilE If.CC. teams iou*- ln- jured players--] .e-i Hut ton B: Gilbert Park- and Oodrirv Evans- nets at n nmrsdaj nnd all24 words
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Article, Illustration395 1950-10-21 4 By COVER POINT "DAMADHIN is, I think, t.ht» grnat.HSt slow bowler against whom I have ever played." said Cyril Washbrook, England's opening Test batsman, during a chat with Singapore Cricket Club members on Thursday evening shortly after his arrival from England. Washbrook. who395 words
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Article, Illustration639 1950-10-21 4 MERV WILLIAMS - MERV WILLIAMS By yOUNG FRISCO, former welter and middleweight champion of the Orient and lightheavyweight champion of Australia, isn't interested m boxing any longer. Not even m teaching. He had a nice gymnasium and big team of pupils m Melbourne but had to639 words
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Article175 1950-10-21 4 fiOOTBALL clubs are re--1 ticent about th< nd on I at iv rbj manager smart M m I tl; that I), rby Countj £150.000 In trai. the war. Some of the nun they sold, and th< Li prices, are Steel (£22.00 Leuty 20 000 C irter Bull175 words
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283 1950-10-21 4 PENALTY BULLY - PENALTY BULLY By \f R G. E. N. Oehlers, 1?1 president of the Singapore Hockey Association, is optimistic concerning the chances of sending a team to compete at the 1956 Olympics at Melbourne, if not at the 1952 Games m Helsinki. Mr. Oehlers told283 words
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Article307 1950-10-21 4 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE WEEKLY_RUGBY REVIEX ii v I> A.F. Seletar XV IV# must brush up their tackling. A tackle is the first and 1. means of defence In rugby when an opponent has the ball, and m their game agfaii R.A.F. ngah Wednesday, this Inability to307 words
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Article26 1950-10-21 4 And he was to have been shot! I ham pi rhas owner a the r;i to me aft Sown At rtrv pd to havo von for26 words
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