The Singapore Free Press, 23 October 1950
1950-10-23
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Title Section18 1950-10-23 1 The Singapore Free Press ARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1950. PKII fv IKN CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration364 1950-10-23 1 Caught m trap by paratroops From SYDNEY SMITH s) \MVi and battered, the Pyongyang garrison are this v mattered and terrorised. shetl and buried between a last lighting advance l>v minon wealth brigade and a resolute blockade of the north !>\ American paratroopers who jumped onFree Press - 364 words
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Article172 1950-10-23 1 PHF GREAT and small nations of the world will proclaim the fifth anniversary of the birth of the Tinted Nations in meetings, speeches, pageants and radio programmes tomorrow. The theme for "United Nations Day" in .v. London Washington and smaller capitals will dp "There shall beU.P.; Reuter - 172 words
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Article306 1950-10-23 1 68 G.I.s DIE IN RAILWAY TUNNEL BUNCHON, North Korea, Mon, ITOREAxN Reds masiV sacred a t least 68 American prisoners of war on Friday night near the Sunchon railway tunnel. 10 miles north of Sunchon. Ie ommunisl guards i d prisoners from a train i nearby fields under the pretextA.P. - 306 words
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Article, Illustration137 1950-10-23 1 THE RIGHT WAY TO SEW A BUTTON LONDON. Mon. judge John Balgden of Westminster County 'London) decided the right way to sew on a button when ho heard a tailoring case. Before him was Dr. F Gur'ney. North Wales, who was sued by a London tailoring firm for £40 sterlingReuter; USIS - 137 words
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Article56 1950-10-23 1 PATNA, Mon. BIHAR State is threatened with famine because of a drought which destroyed the seasonal paddy crop. The State Food Minister estimated the loss at 1.000.000 tons and said he feared a terrible situation." The State Government is believed to have suggested that the IndianA.P. - 56 words
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Article27 1950-10-23 1 Yugoslavia's official press says that Russia has sen, more than 3.000 agents into Albania to serve as "Instructors" In Albania's Communist Party and army. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article31 1950-10-23 1 Six people were belli ye drowned or missing m Gauhati (Assam) yrsterday when a boat carrying 22 people capsized «n the Brahmaputra River after colliding with finattni timber.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article25 1950-10-23 1 Natl< nalisl President Chian s Kai-shek will make an 1 portant Wonal spi ech" on the flfth anrAersarv of the United Nations ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article25 1950-10-23 1 Tiie Egyptian Prime Minister. Nahas Pasha, asserted thai 'he government will no lon»er toi. -rate '•malicious rumours" spread by oppoMtion political leaders. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article14 1950-10-23 1 i U.S. Defence S ill, Is to hai ial consultant on ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article114 1950-10-23 1 NEW CALENDAR FOR CHINESE LONDON, Monday. riffINESE p 'asants are to ret a new official calendar which, among other thincs, will teach them how to write letters and how to play games, Peking radio reported yesterday. The old Chines- calendar m use for many centuries, used always to be consultedReuter - 114 words
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Article32 1950-10-23 1 The '"Big Five" Britain, the United States, France, China and Russia— are meeting m New York today to try to a'jreo on a new United Nations Secretary General.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article47 1950-10-23 1 OPPOSITION TO RE-ARMING A leader of West Germany's powerful Social Democratic Party declared m Munich yesterday that the party opposed West German rearmament because we prefer to have uninjured people Bolshevised In undamaged homes to having them take their Communist lessons as cri poles In bombholes." ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article91 1950-10-23 1 IN "educate J" cat is ning a dog for 52! dollars 50 etcn ts (about ClB5 sterling damages) m the municipal court m Oakland, California. The dog's owner has been asked m the suit to pay that amount because his pet. "With wilful and malicious intent toReuter - 91 words
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Article65 1950-10-23 1 I.oNDON. Mon. BRITISH Foreign Office ex- perts reportedly have decided to back the Yugoslav Govi rnment's appeal for an immediate loan to tide over ihe efforts of this year's disaat rous harvest. This decision waa understood Lo result from ihe sdv.ce gi%en 1 stReuter - 65 words
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Article240 1950-10-23 1 WASHINGTON, Monday. •TMIE U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Acheson, and Mr. John Foster Dulles, his Republican foreign policy adviser, will confer m Washington today on the American position regarding Formosa m the I nited Nations. This was disclosed by leading American officials who said thatU.P. - 240 words
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Article156 1950-10-23 1 THE West German Chancellor, Dr. Karl Adenauer. said at Gosla, m the British Zone, yesterday, that tne four demands on Germany j addressed to the Western I Powers by the eight Cominform Foreign Ministers m J Prague were directed "only at credulous people." The ministers met to discuss156 words
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Article68 1950-10-23 1 Will Reds oust Hats? THI. crucial Issue of whet- her the representatives of Communist China will replace tho delegate* uf Nationalist China m the I nited Nations comes up before the General Assembly's Special Political Committee today. The United States and Britain, solid allies m the postwar querrel between theU.P. - 68 words
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Article72 1950-10-23 1 Every risitor to the annual wine festival of Arbois, In the Jura Mountains, famous for Its rose-coloured vune. could buy for 100 francs I two shillings sterling* ticket for one hour's hard drinking. He could have as much as he lik~d of any wine on sale.Reuter - 72 words
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Article205 1950-10-23 1 HANOI, Monday. EWSNCB forces have evacuated Loc Binh, seventh frontier outpost to be abandoned m Northern Indochina within a month. Loch Binh Is about 12 miles south-east of the fortress of Langson evacuation of which was officially stated yesterday to have been completed. All the menReuter - 205 words
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Article41 1950-10-23 1 LONDOV a UNITED Nations fl a.\ furled m Load me. Minister. Mr. Clen A* lee. will be flown t i wealth troops tn N fl.ig uill fly. London TJmsi it \ui: be hesdqusrters i Common vo* ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article21 1950-10-23 1 A I pean army ma: \uil b? innoui ed tomorrow by P: ter. If R I Par. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement47 1950-10-23 1 REX Wmh^^^f.PAPft^ P/ACF SINGAPORE. ftf "a,>ri| Qsram ELECTRIC LAMPS FOREVERYNEED a product MADE IN ENCLANQ I FOR ITRENCTH jQUAUTyI hem all i/rnwaADVT OF THE CENERAL ELECTRIC CO, LTD. OF ENCLAND SINCAPORE MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR PENANG V-g Perak Afent.: THE KINTA ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION CO LTD IPOH *-«j Wmm47 words
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Article198 1950-10-23 2 LESLIE FINER - FREE LEGAL AID IN U.K. NOW LESLIE FINER —By- 'THE leiial aid s which has begun m Itain is m the line ol spectacles and medicine. Bnt there are important dlfi ice under the sehem not available ipplv m all courts or ids Ol legal action: and it In I198 words
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Article87 1950-10-23 2 Wanted— A 'Kind' Don key AN T fl C) N V f ALLAN the film flown to i with a i Som< m Italy to find a d >nk< h a j kind taee and a sweet smile It ro j e unk w\ f old italian b never An87 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1950-10-23 2 Jeannette - Jeannette By Hash! I'm thinking •lirHY do women go out to work?' asked my paper the other day. and told me tho answer m the next breath ..'the main reason is simply that they are lonely, and do it for company. Money is secondary.' My one claim to1,123 words
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Article43 1950-10-23 2 Petuta Makes The Grade PETIT A CLARK, v m —thi their own A rk TV gland Ie: heard this 17-yar-r. ra I variety siar m a BBc pn Alexandra Palace Tl. "hat her i-. of two big TV She ha d five gdfsgdf43 words
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Miscellaneous40 1950-10-23 2 Solution To Crossword. Kzt. 1: solution icross: i, 7, Ci 'x r. 8. i rambourines. I'J, pan vfcale. 14. Trans. 15, Still-room. Pammi 2. Album. 3. Turn rut W 11 l. Pat rnoster. 5, ml Ifpnsurea. 7. c 12, P;.tno40 words
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Miscellaneous158 1950-10-23 2 hew Crossword Mo„ 184 r \Z j3 ■■*f~] IS I J6~ ■Ri i s ACROSS 1. Norn i 3, 2) 4. One thould buckle to with this (5). 7 Used for producing tin best crystal (5, 6). I'i'.c. .7*. io Un tatted lanyard <3>. 11. Alphabefon AD i 12. v.158 words
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Miscellaneous192 1950-10-23 2 5— W~— mmmmmmmmn* II ItW— P ,YOl!v LUCKY STAR DOUX on this fir-t day Ihe new si^n, Scerpie, yon retain seate ef the eh ira* teristics ef the eat- iru siga Libra Rated hv .Mars, the (.o r. you are courage' ssive and a born fighter for your aspirations, ideals192 words
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Article, Illustration454 1950-10-23 3 N. Cotterell - N. Cotterell Photos by f\N this page today are some of the paintings, models and embroidery work you can see at the British Council Hall this week. They are the efforts of local teachers and art students which the Singapore Art Society has collected for exhibition.454 words
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Advertisement53 1950-10-23 3 Does I Science il? kaea m s Bee <i :»ul B_? It I Utend th fr Lecture entitled SCIENCE:' -cc of Gods rrovis i by ■M Mo/fer, C.S.fi., I Illin'us t Board of Lecture ai I taaaa, th« ft r. ISA U 7p. m WA THEATRE, nee Society ap»re> c53 words
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Advertisement146 1950-10-23 3 I S H JlWv'^Q. I A RAOSO OF l> DISTINCTION _L: HAKCGNIPHQNE "CGMPANIOri" MODEL TI3DAXM 11(1 ?30 \X V l»< Maiiiv. I \al\ev \\jt;> Or'ou.. M i -li «J i.'. M Ins: i!m-nU. I J Months Gttarani Holt- KEE HUAT RADIO CO., IK-1-1 OreteN Iliad. Singapore. Phone 4">6«i KS Batu146 words
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118 1950-10-23 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Oct. 23. 1950. Mao or Chiang? DRITAIN and the United States, after years of the closest co-operation m the United Nations ley are fighting a U.N. war on aggression together at this very moment now find themselves m opposite camps on the issue of R»'d118 words
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Article57 1950-10-23 4 \1 I' lr.R r >t you au: f h what Dato Onn sa: deniable that his rs arrows as time by. Arriving back Britain yesterday, lie seated his statement King Malayan mistrust of British intentions. "I won't take back, one wot! -hat I said." he added. 1' greatly57 words
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Article1126 1950-10-23 4 HALL ROMNEY - Dato Onn Advised The Students HALL ROMNEY LONDON LETTER WHEN Dato Onn addressed Malayan students at Malaya Hall, and told them of the changes that were taking place In Malaya today, he described the Malayan Forum, under whose auspices the meeting was held, as a small I edition of the1,126 words
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Article176 1950-10-23 4 Power Cuts: A Reply To Mr. Payne LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ment. which v.. tionably calculi reply to the criticism that is betn hurled at Singapore Electricity Department. Mr. E. E. Payne presented us with an extnely faultj analysis of the .situation im any blame m conxi our nc- cuts176 words
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Article, Illustration183 1950-10-23 4 IHE m Friday's x 'Fr< Ival' at Majeede made painful daws when one is used to horror and cruelty. That the valiant Gurkha^ have this festival is perhaps undrrstandable and the ac tual killing oi the wretch- victims is accomplished n quickly that there is littli Immediate pain.183 words
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Article, Illustration284 1950-10-23 4 yyHIRRIXG with a .strange, unfamiliar note amid the forbidding hills and mountains, an unfamiliarlooking craft lowers Itself like a lift, to Mle on a rice paddy. It is the helicopter— the only roplane which causes the Korean peasant to turn from his back-break task284 words
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Article209 1950-10-23 4 Life in U.K. FOR and AGAINST FIFTEEN American travel agents, including lour women, have just left after a 10-day tour of Britain by air, rail and road. she vOK, and I am i k." Th< liked, about the counl CRITICISM. Ycur Is should be warmer Icularly the bedrooms. ryone ol209 words
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Advertisement27 1950-10-23 4 Hie Premier Ho^se fo, CUPS I SHIELDS MEDALS IN SILVER ANO E.P.N S j S. P. H. de SILVA men ni. rr«Mti M \1 l.lMl't R iron27 words
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Advertisement77 1950-10-23 4 Z e~* V^o^ IS, B Exquisite Collection Afternoon li:c.\f\ Washing Frocfr ••••neees* r f m iff I "i _A____^mS SELLING Eng. AERTEX VON. MMI x r (S ?!;a A,ld Lar e Sizes In Coloui tn s-l>Ol_LE SIZES BED SHI I I- -iSL x !>0 Made England) GENTS POPLIN PYJAMA SLITS77 words
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Article5 1950-10-23 5 GENSORSHIP INQUIRY IN SINGAPORE dfgdfg5 words
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Article, Illustration201 1950-10-23 5 OLD AGE BENEFITS FOR CLERKS Bill to go to Council Free Press Staff Reporter THF] Progressive Party proposes to introduce m the Singapore Legislative Council shortly a Bill to provide for the establishment of a central provident fund by mercantile firms m the Colony. The desirabilil creating such a fundFree Press - 201 words
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Article140 1950-10-23 5 SINGAPORE traffic roundabouts have been given names by a committee of Municipal Commissioners. The one at the function <>f Ori hard Road and Clemenceau Avenue, it is proposed, should be called Orchard Circus, Other proposed names l\\ hi:h are subject to (onftrmation at the meeting of140 words
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Article36 1950-10-23 5 rree tress Man Kc porter jHI Singapore .Municipal Commissioners are studying the imposition of lines n the municipal labour forte, to see if they have legal authority to zeroise vuih disciplinary measun36 words
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Article12 1950-10-23 5 New offices for Youth Council I I fl I I Sox. to12 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-10-23 5 picture. \IK and Mr-, Harold Moltei pit tui ed on their arrival m Singapore by air from Banckok yesterday. Mr. Molter, Christian Science lecturer, will uivp a lecture i al the Victoria M- m rial Hall. Free PressFree Press - 40 words
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Article142 1950-10-23 5 BY I s ..n ore:.- shorts), I arlv all of I art- perforr.iar.ee i my, re M Soys concert m a packed Hall. > se--1 -ova dance?. The e did not :or- I I U i damper, thi T seems a pity to I must go142 words
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103 1950-10-23 5 I ree Press MaU\ Correspondent REC U SE thousands of Mala- children arc at peat unable tt» receive ."Malay education owing to a shortage Ol school premises m .lohore the Johore Government is contemplating doing away with those religious schools which are run m the103 words
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Article90 1950-10-23 5 Free Press Stair Reporter AN the suggestion of the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, a new security room is being built m the Singapore Government Printing OiTiee for confidential and top secret publieat ons the Free Press was told yesterday. Also being built libra: staff and90 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-10-23 5 picture M!>> Joyce scharenguivel. the pianist, acknowleages tne applause of the audience at last nisht's Simraoore Musical Society concert. Free PressFree Press - 21 words
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Article17 1950-10-23 5 P :t*»r GAPOF f s:*e I per Hokk I T: too The F ers17 words
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Article12 1950-10-23 5 Hall may be used for shows *T Repor I He I I12 words
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Advertisement55 1950-10-23 5 you be plecsed to buy ond proud to own __a____HH_ x mm t •^sa> Marked Sterling Silver or E. P. N. S. Tea Sets 3 to 6 Dei with Trays to Match. JrY i;ni\ en sal renown q SILVER PEAK i\ c UUION I 1 -PER TIANG BROTHERS CO G55 words
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Advertisement61 1950-10-23 5 Special offer of DINNER SETS _F B_ -m \mm\j^C jk mm 3~"~ jßtf "***3 _r""^^^ m*{^^*~ ~^^m\ Good Quality Eartrienware m Green and Black Line Design $28.50 SET Comprising 6 MEAT PLATES 2 COVERED VECETABLE DISHES EXTRA ITEMS AVAILABLE MEAT PLATES SU.OO per dcx. PUDDINC S 7.50 CHEESE 5.50 VECETABLE61 words
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Article, Illustration457 1950-10-23 6 PRINTERS ERROR SHOWS GAMENESS May become a sound stayer By ALLAN LEWIS QNE of the best performances seen at Penan* for some time was that m the seventh race on Saturday when Printer's Error, bril liantly ridden by Doug McPherson, got up ir the last stride to defeat Best Wishes457 words
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Article42 1950-10-23 6 DILLY Thompson, the Brltish lightweight champion. ha.s been < the tn Boxing Union to flghl the Frex Montane, for the vacant European title. The previous holder. Robert Proiettl, re- reepi. 1 The ill pro]y be held m London A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article355 1950-10-23 6 THE credit for Blue Eye's victory m the fourth race at Penang on Saturday must co to Herbe Charles. With 5' L fur. > t>n Blue Eyes had only two horses Dehir.d him and was a loOf way from the leaders. Charles never covered an i355 words
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Article32 1950-10-23 6 RCGBI SCi H KatllfN Ink, pad anc Hockfv s.f; Hon:k«ns Bank. SJtjC.; Ctyt— SC. v Poli< r Balestier Ku_d: B.E Ml., v BO I) r.i Ml Chinese Teachers. sc. JL^32 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-10-23 6 pic It; re Foo Vonjj Khean of Perak m action m the Foonff Scone (up inter-section final at the Happy World during the week-end. Report 7: '»a«c 7. Free PressFree Press - 30 words
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Article88 1950-10-23 6 BARON Guy de Rotf_x Violonceile. ndden by Laumain. won the 2.000 Prix Ue Conseil Municipal. three-year-old* and abovLongchamp i day over a mile and a half. Marcel Boussac's H ridden by R.u* Johnstone. second, length behind the wine M Goudeau's L. Exile, rk' by H. Bignoret. twoReuter - 88 words
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Article38 1950-10-23 6 QREY BOOTS, a five-y f sire nd, on Saturday von the C. Qel Cup C: B a 7-1 boa* 0 Chieq fls-l). Saxony '25-1 neck ai third Grey Boots, tne l 1 j -mile distance on38 words
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201 1950-10-23 6 Electrical timing in soccer mooted From VERNON MORGAN THF latest suggestion for the improvement ot soccer that matches should be properU timed b] atl electrical device instead of beiiiu left to the rel tree's watch. A referee has plenty t 0 do on the field wit! having to make notesReuter - 201 words
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Article180 1950-10-23 6 Logie' s lucky goal sares Arsenal From JIM C'HAMBI A RSEXAL, held to a one-all draw b> >toh Saturday, still led the First Wivi^! 1 English Football League, being U of tfc Newcastle Inited, who cleverly d ,t nu improved Bolton Wanderers tw< he Net Arsenal, wno scorea a lv180 words
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Advertisement63 1950-10-23 6 Crri last JLS 5 SHOWS :a «».30 i a____k t P«tSt«« Amff^^mmm ICIAUDET7E jXLjJgL robert 7B___3r TOMORROW^ iHIGHfuMIGHT| w y U— -l- Q GARRICK CEYLM PHOte' ***** TODAY: 2. 13- IS ML Pa, i Rakia Ibrahim m EGYPT'S 1950 V ll ■MnnnM^aanpamr^ai tfmfijSoaN Theatre JioWmiLESTONE 'SECETAR Toda v a Tomorrow63 words
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Advertisement70 1950-10-23 6 Straits Times RJ T\ T Published m o3 AJ 1 \J Saturday and giv« s TITpP |J"T T» Radio Malaya s English VV J-l JZi JVLi J and vernacular pre* INCORPORATING grammes m detail RADIO MALAYA NEWS Qft JJ||| JQO PRICE 20 CENTS Newsagents and N Copies r„ay also be70 words
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Miscellaneous202 1950-10-23 6 mZrmjf&rlQ Excluuve to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya \J /"m Andmpovi I A kIF JANt Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya 5^ 6 WOOO S li I^HAT MEANS SHA^f" f^T THAT 'IcvßNT TELL WU THAT I V6 OP OOUSSE f SOMEWHERE ON THE S lASiZaN To the202 words
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Miscellaneous68 1950-10-23 6 SINGAPORE 111 C f MTUOKRi s Movement 10 N :I s 12 i met m M 4"^ Cowboy Programme Summa: poser of the w Peoples of the Time Sici Tiie Show of Show s; fi V. 8.15 At Your F 9 Much Bindmc m the M 8 30 Time Signal68 words
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Article, Illustration377 1950-10-23 7 COLONY'S CHANCES v. PENANG BRIGHT Foong Seong Cup badminton Free Press Stall* Reporter (SINGAPORE'S chances of winning the Foong Seong (up m their first attempt are rated very hi_rh following their B—l8 1 rout of Perak, conquerors of Selangor, m the Xorth-South final at the Happy World Stadium during theFree Press - 377 words
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Article, Illustration124 1950-10-23 7 Epidemic of Ibw decisions l>oni the part- and spin bowlers derived plenty of life otT the nailing wicket In Ihe Commonwealth Services crickel match at Dehra Dun yesterday. The ball OaS:»n kept low and went through fast, causing an epidemic of leg-before decisions. No fewer than seven of the 14124 words
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Article75 1950-10-23 7 gCOTLAND, after a shaky start, d< r< ated Wales 3-1 In their soccer International en Saturday at Cardiff, where a crowd of GO.OOO saw a and disppointing p li >reed the Scottish sole, tors to make three J change, from the original sidi did not v.ea-A.P. - 75 words
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Article77 1950-10-23 7 Newport XV unbeaten o R lay be--1 of 15,000, the of the sea i a brok ls left hand early In the second New] clever had built up a winning lead. m awho i rdiff's D Biri ards v liv P in l a i ed 8-3 by 1 W77 words
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427 1950-10-23 7 CRUSADER - Perak 'strategy' won only one tie CRUSADER By OERAK'S "strategic" move In leaving out their only Thomas Cup player. Teoh Seng Khtvan, out of the singles m order to strengthen the doubles department m their Foong Seong Cup North -South final against Singapore during the week-end, if at all it427 words
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Article266 1950-10-23 7 All the weights for Wednesday V* n t: Mon. WEIGHTS fr .01 H dn«- v»- miil k l.e Fmani Tui f lch autumn Class 4. DW. s', Furs. j Marc* I'oio :.M Grand li Gan tuckj II B.M hn Real Class 4a Div. 3 Furs. 1 1 i id xi266 words
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656 1950-10-23 7 Fo< I yD L i 14 8 "i 2 14 7 6 1 23 11 20 14 8 3 3 33 17 19 13 7 I?? n Wo: vl3 6 3 4 >8 20 5 Liverpool 13 58J1« }3 J5 K :ol 14 5 5656 words
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Article21 1950-10-23 7 lb .r.d Bp. ci tered the of the e b 'on Association's mter-rijb tour- rrytime B P md 4-1.21 words
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Article26 1950-10-23 7 A T tn- Will I N to T_l Orel XV beat >»ol at rugg< r£Hl 1 I fl— s m I26 words
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Article73 1950-10-23 7 Penalty Bully - Army, RAF put up poor displays Penalty Bully TIIE rath* of the T Road c; se for the i Am S.H A. There was pie- hitting v Inch bo fed m. but naps, to I on tl i I RA ht An c m U rs scon I were on73 words
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Advertisement75 1950-10-23 7 fW< 2__fl33 m7w a.^p *^m ANY DOOR Bk Romcno, the sensitive b: of the stars Her. PLAYED BY IS TENDER, :s SHOCKING, i£S COMPEL IE PUNISHMENT! IT FOR TEN WEEKS EATRE ON BROADWAY, N. Y. NEXT CHANCE AGAIN THE SCREEN TAKES i NG STRIDE FORWARD! j A Theme Neyer Touched75 words
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Advertisement144 1950-10-23 7 m m m y^ Triwt rvr [/rT^- i m.^TTfVtflTrTB I V jeanSmmonaOiAßoiardr >\ 1 'IJg ji SOLdM*^^ J 2-4. 1 5-6 30-9 30 p I o Everybody Agrees! V lifrj noxMUH. Is Really An Outstand— j^ V -1 Picture. See It! J■ S OOM— I i ilmcd jf r~~ I144 words
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Article32 1950-10-23 8 PARRY-CROOKE On Ocobor a: Kandang Ker'oau llosSpore, to Grlselda. wife of Duij Parry-Crooke. dauulrer. COIEMAN: To Patricia, wife of Sqn. Ldr. F. A. Coleman. R.A.F.. i 'laughter, on Ocx 19 h32 words
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Article21 1950-10-23 8 8. F NOI AN and famnv .ends ;utd relatives etc and X <nd a'tend'd the funera] of tl Mr. Tay21 words
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Article28 1950-10-23 8 Straits Times Free Press For th* convtnivnc* ot advertisers, our Representative at Ist Floor. Singapore Cold Storage Orchard Road, wit' receive small idvertisiment* and answer* *r So» number28 words
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Article38 1950-10-23 8 CREIGHTON— DOYLY. I ent ta announced beween m cf Mr. <fc G Crelghton of Greenock. otland. and Jill. r of Lienr.-Cmdr. J. R. DO-.iv R.N. i ßetd. i of md and of Mix. J. C v. ingapore.38 words
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Article41 1950-10-23 8 Israeli outgoing Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. Mr. David Ben Gurion. said Ul Tel Aviv last night that 75.000 troops have been taking part m the Israel Army's week of autumn manoeuvres which r_Ylrl_llai dm) today. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article188 1950-10-23 8 mm n LONDON, Monday. SCOTLAND AKD has begun an inquiry into airtist Stanley Spencers "saucy pictures", and there may be prosecutions if it is established that they have been exhibited. The Director of Public Prosecutions lias informed the Yard that the pictures -two were brought to188 words
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Article46 1950-10-23 8 IJK. E. Popplewcll. Socialist MP. who returned from ITI Malaya last nit;ht said: A high tribute is deserved U\ itional Servicemen A sergeant-major w:in so sorry to I«»nc some on demobilisation that he travelled 401) miles to j to see them off m Singapore."46 words
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Article, Illustration305 1950-10-23 8 ARCHBISHOPS ARE ENVIOUS R. C. ansiver to criticism WESTMINSTER, Monday. A BELIEF that "deep envy" of the authority of the Koman Catholic Church lay behind the Anglican archbishops', criticism of the new dogma of the Assumption was expressed m Westminster Cathedral last night by the Rev. Dr. J. C. Heenan.305 words
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Article83 1950-10-23 8 LONDON, Mon. A BRITISH Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday that all appropriate action was being taken m connection with the journey from Britain of the Italian-born atomic scientist, Bruxe Pontecervo. It was understood m usually well-informed quarters m London that the action contemplated by the ForeignReuter - 83 words
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Article42 1950-10-23 8 TOKYO. Mon. FMFTEEN people have died m Osaka from eating Ash believed to have been "salted* with sodium nitrate (chile saltpetre) instead of salt. About 83 pounds of th? fish ■rere sold m Osaka and neighbouring cities ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article46 1950-10-23 8 Nearly one-third of the 424 aliens aboard the i; Satuania were detained under the new American internal security law when she arrived at New York from Italy yesterday. Most of the 136 people sent to Ellis Island were Italians and Germans. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-10-23 8 The Governm* ni o. announced that petrol rationing throughout India. except m Uttar Pradesh (former United Provinces), ended yesterday.- A.P. ONE MORE RIVER loaded American jeeps cross a river on an improvised ferry supported > pontoon boats. Natives m ihe background unload sandbaas from a truck.A.P. - 47 words
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Article24 1950-10-23 8 The Philippine President. Mx Elpidio Qiurino, yesterday proclaimed the .suspension of '"the privilege of habeus corpus* m #jf xed sedition or rebellion.24 words
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Article214 1950-10-23 8 SUTTON, Surrey, Monday. VIaNETY-YEAR-OLD William Thomas Jackson picked up his two walking-sticks and with his 43-year-old bride, went flat-hunting Ho and Mrs. Cecilia Jacjcson spent the first day of their honeymoon crouched over a fire m a bed sitting-room a t Benhill-road. Sutton. Surrey England.214 words
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Article, Illustration199 1950-10-23 8 PRAVDA CALLS SPEECH BY TRUMAN 'RUDE' MOSCOW. Mon. Pravda resterdaj ansv ed Mr. Truman's San Francisco speech by declaring that it is not the U.S„.R but the US which must change Us policy if the threat of a new world war is to be avoided Discussing thi P Bident's invitationU.P.; A.P. - 199 words
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Article24 1950-10-23 8 Swedish-built guided n. will be te^.ed under l tive-service conditions m I future, the Swed Defence S T arT announced i tord.tv A. P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article44 1950-10-23 8 Hungarians yesterday elected 220.000 village, eitv and county Council members from a single ILst of candidates By late afternoon at le. 95 per cent of the elector, had pone to an orderly polling, casting votes "ye "no." m sealed en ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article13 1950-10-23 8 A three-secon ;uih tremour shook the Pir-eno district of Italy Reuter13 words
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Miscellaneous39 1950-10-23 8 high tides Tammj: lIC a.m; yl7 p.m. Tenon*—: lo lla.m; ll Sop.m. THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris Vv^nX i \1 p -^cjs battle becns //'—^w v^fct** "m****^ m^m*roC~F —^~__p_T_n <'/ 4_) S /a __J^ <& W w'^ 7 r^C-'^fcX ~43-*r^_L 4 >.39 words
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