The Singapore Free Press, 24 October 1950
1950-10-24
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Title Section19 1950-10-24 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA is* h.kl SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1950. PKICE TEN (EMS.19 words
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Article346 1950-10-24 1 TRADE FOR PEACE, SAYS VISHJNSKY New plan based on Stalin's views PUSSIA*S confidence m the possibility of the capitalist and Communist worlds living together m peace was emphasised at Lake Miccess yesterday by the Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrei Vishinsky, when he recalled Stalin's views of 23 years ago. Mr Vishinsky346 words
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Article67 1950-10-24 1 I DMHIN Tut-s. M M „t,ni Churchill it x-m.-tu resB| of the of the s ...ir deter- in.nk.iui ■.aktat it i- w..rld that 1 m irm^ with I is] peaceful no that break the however, i^ no at rail- ior ■tare i l n led r igh|Reuter - 67 words
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Article41 1950-10-24 1 iv 18-year-old Idris EusorT clambered the Victoria Theatre and Mernothe first Tinted Nations Bag over emblem of the m on a ue ot the two sent by Suvcess. for the comliversary of the birth of l41 words
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Article259 1950-10-24 1 BRITISH CROSS ANOTHER RIVER WITH THE BKITISH 27th BRIGADE, Tues. A COMPANY of the Bri- tish Commonwealth brigade crossed the I'hungchon River, 50 miles north of Pyongyang, yesterday after a two-day dash to block the Ked escape route to the Manchurian border. Bfi unci Austi cleared the town of SinanjuU.P. - 259 words
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53 1950-10-24 1 MURDER TRIAL OPENS: NONIS IN DOCK E3 en Jo i I Sp T on Jic rator was I and strangled the 10-year-old had been found rch. i being defei Mr. Davxl M Jerj no' > r down and listi ivd while Mr. DPP :,pear."-i the n the facts tlnst him.53 words
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Article60 1950-10-24 1 CAMBKIDU-.. TUc s. MORE than a hundred signatures are understood to have been obtained for the nomination of Pandit Nehru for the Chancellorship of Cambridge University It was learned that a committee of sponsors yesterday called on the Indian Hiuh Commissioner. Mr. V. K. Krishna Mtnon.Reuter - 60 words
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Article141 1950-10-24 1 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. T»HE U.S. Justice Department yesterday disclosed 1 that it has begun a round-up of alien Communists m the United States and has already arrested 10. The department acted under the new 1950 Internal Security Act; and the round-un extends from coast to coast.A.P. - 141 words
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Article16 1950-10-24 1 A Bucharest court yesterday sentenced three Rumanians to death for spying for France.16 words
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Article62 1950-10-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Proposals tor B »o-slov. if their salary negoliaf.iil are made m a bailor issued by the Loconot ive Enginemen'a Union tc is members. The Union also recommend.-. bat Ua members stick to an ;-hour shift each day and hat they cease all train62 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-10-24 1 picture. tare North Korean boys, who were serving: with the North Korean Communist forces, are interrogated by a United States soldier shortly after their capture m the Republic of Korea.- USISUSIS - 31 words
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Article149 1950-10-24 1 Men with parangs kill 4 bandits rree i*n n> Marl Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. 7 o'cloik >esterday morning m tbe Kota Tin-gi area of Johore. a party of ll woodcutters, seven of whom are auxiliary police, were accosted by live armed and uniformed bandits while going to their work. Three149 words
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Article68 1950-10-24 1 'THE former British Labour MP.. Mr. Alfred Edwards, proposed yesterday the selling up of a "corporate state" as an economic path between Socialism and uncontrolled free enterorise. Mr Edwards, a Middlesbrough industrialist, described a corporate state aa a ayatem of self-controls by individual industries, administered jointlyA.P. - 68 words
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Article81 1950-10-24 1 OSLO. Tues. A POLICE court at Nanuses, central Norway, yesterday ordered 28-year old Jon Saltnes detained for 60 days for a mental examination alter hi? complete confession of having killed the three-man crew of the little freighter "Hellevik with an axe on Sun Jay nieht,A.P. - 81 words
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Article83 1950-10-24 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Tues. TTNITED Nations representatives of the Soviet Union and Nationalist China met yesterday with those of Britain. France and the United Slates to discuss the question of the next United Nations Secretary-General. M. Jacob Malik. Soviet Union. Dr- T. F. Tsiang. Nationalist China. SirReuter - 83 words
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Article54 1950-10-24 1 TURKEY stood motionless last Sunday. No one could leave his home. No means of communication of any kind moved. The usually jammed streets and squares were utterly deserted. It was Census Day. Turkish law provides heavy penalties for anyone leayintr his abode on census da-, which cmtiea,A.P. - 54 words
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Article190 1950-10-24 1 SAILOR PLEADS 'NOT GUILTY' Box stolen from Palace LONDON, Tuesday. 4 BRITISH seaman accused of twice entering heavily-guarded Buckingham Palace and stealing a diplomatic dispatch box was held for trial m London yesterday. The defendant. Douglas Monro. 25, told the Bow Street Court he was "under the influence of drink"190 words
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Article62 1950-10-24 1 Red Korea' s crime sheet IOKYO. Tu.s IWE North Koreans kaee murdered some '0.000 South Korean* and .'{oo American peiseans. miording to evidence so far compiled by (ieneral Mac Arthur's Judge Advocate GeneraL The atrocities, t ommitted for the most part l»\ the invading r— iwanlili m South Korean. include62 words
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Article283 1950-10-24 1 LONDON, Tuesday. A MISSING British scientist Pro- fessor Bruno Pontecorvo, may know atom secrets of value to the enemy, Mr. George Strauss. Minister of Supply, said yesterday m the Commons. He was answering questions about the disappearance of the Italian-born physicist. Professor Pontecorvo had been aA.P. - 283 words
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Article22 1950-10-24 1 •*e Department rday that -sponsored Pra. rman v Satisfactory on form and char_ "attci: public opinion m b and Germany. U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Advertisement17 1950-10-24 1 (polar CO j r/fjfj i;i j^ty.ClfA*'**] INVISIBLE MENDING j 23-1. Coleman Street, J |l-~ Phone 2*9l^— I17 words
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Advertisement37 1950-10-24 1 Latest Importation for The Fashionable SILVER MOUNTED BUTTERFLY WING JEWELLERY LANKA JEWELLERS !0. BM II It. RO THOM Ko49:i C //w/ u/on /ame j I Q//hi/ allied uou) (<^je4/ (^aaZ&u\ I t^jej/ cfe^iiice IV <JOest /'a/cie. Jj37 words
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Article654 1950-10-24 2 Spotlight On Women By Special Correspondents IN a typical feminine 1 Latin way, the FRENCH woman has found herself a place at the work-bench. Although she has not yet invaded the large factories to any great extent. she can be found working m scores of the lighter industries. In the654 words
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Article188 1950-10-24 2 MARYLAND has a college course which comprise the most elastic age m the l r S The women who attend it are between 18 and 85 and every one of thei a housewife of M In tin homemaker was ood graduate rr. ial a In ya ra-■-M—188 words
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Article, Illustration299 1950-10-24 2 MARY DELANE - NEW IDEAS for the NURSERY MARY DELANE By >/ QI.XCE the end ot the ll rJ irar a number of >S Brdish furniture design- >> ers have obviously been influenced by contempor- ary Scandinavian styles. >> It was not, however, until a few days ago that I SS found any299 words
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Article464 1950-10-24 2 Evelyn Irons - FRAU BOHM HAS RUM IN HER TEA Evelyn Irons By— VIENNA: IN this fabulous city not quite behind the Iron Curtain the shops are st tilled with nylons. Paris scents, elegant gloves and handbags, line china and glass, glittering jewellery Only sugar is rationed, and the allowance is double the464 words
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Article235 1950-10-24 2 KAY MURRAY - U.S. WOMAN'S DIARY KAY MURRAY E A LTHOUGH the U.S. is supposed to be a woman's country, m actual practice the m» n still wear tne pants, says the Department of Labour Women's Bureau. Ambitious females have had their hopes of high executive positions a little dimmed by the Bureau's235 words
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Advertisement82 1950-10-24 2 AX oW_ Wi^f^^T^ff^^^Wmm^m^^inrnm V Hffl_n_^ n > 'i#riii, x > l *^H Bar !^HBp m\ ak '^mr^ Tiling W I^* ~l*__|__ P. H. HENDRY. ./eu>e//er 78. North Bridge Road, Singapore. CLAIRE has put —^^fl WINGS TO FASHlON^^ttam^ I ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW At CLAIRES Singapore Cold Storage Arcade. t t t82 words
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Advertisement140 1950-10-24 2 1^ NEW BEAUTY IN 15 MINUTES Relax completely— give ye ska a pick-me-up and forget that end-c' c. Cleanse, with Ardena C and Skin Tonic Now smooth c Masque. Lie down and feel It b-ac -g refreshing, soothing your tired sk i your face to young, more lovely, lires. Then140 words
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Miscellaneous159 1950-10-24 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR PORK today, you have i tremendous store of I physical energy. You have I excellent business sense, I and can judge what to do 8 at some critical moment without an instants hesitation You are an individualist and will dominate any scene m which you appear be159 words
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Miscellaneous141 1950-10-24 2 New Cross v ord No. 185 ~1 F"^ M 3^i 5 n pn mi n n jhh::bi___j X ial CLUES ACROSS 1. Puss (4). 3. Legal military engagement? 161. 8. Centre minds get Insight (ll). 9. its hard to cope with Uo>'. 10. Does one bet on smoked ham m141 words
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Miscellaneous14 1950-10-24 2 Solution To Crossword No. 144 SOI I HON up 4 Bt 4 So, I14 words
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Article, Illustration351 1950-10-24 3 U.N. FETES 5th BIRTHDAY TODAY pnotos Born out of many conferences LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. THE FIFTH anniversary of the founding of the L Tinted Nations will be celebrated today. Since its founding, the U.N. has helped improve the health, living standards, and educational opportunities of people m many parts ofUSIS - 351 words
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Article8 1950-10-24 3 'BOOZE BAR' RECEPTIONS AMAZE HIM te Aa- ReuterReuter - 8 words
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Article100 1950-10-24 3 BELGRADE, Monday. yTGOSI I has ordered Ihe prim and proper women of Bosnia-Herzegovina io lower the silk. mi veiN which hive covered their faces since time immemorial. interand has nothing to do with Muslim modesty is remaii i f the x I n. UnNow hoi n-A.P. - 100 words
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Article27 1950-10-24 3 CCESS M A X and char uld open th res" to ex-). a nd 'he I Mr R-d I es.' A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article28 1950-10-24 3 W< i nan exp >rters a ticipated .1 >harp drop In sale.? or German goo I as Austro-German trade talks began In Frai furt. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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54 1950-10-24 3 Foreign firms warned to use Chinese HONO KONG, Mon. A WARNING Ign busin< ss ent< i In to "observe more carefully" tlation requ:: r account books In sued jointly by S in .t; Tax Bureau Hong Koi trning p dnted x if r Tax j Bur all ci' In allReuter - 54 words
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Article35 1950-10-24 3 0 Mac Arthur announce that from ese Gov« nment tnlity for xercising criminal tion. Including the p .ver of irrest, over United Nations lationals In Japan th the >xeeption of occuoation oersonnel. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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256 1950-10-24 3 ABOARD THF I.S.S. COLLETTE OFF WONSAN, Monday. rHF EXTENSIVE minefield laid off the North Korean port of Wonsan with Soviet advice, technique and material shows that the Russians are at least as far advanced as the United States m that important field of navalU.P. - 256 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-10-24 3 id ot Mo*t d N *h.«ded. as North I I D Aid I > vr>: > -spot a > i dumnv Bt] B". I g i wo26 words
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Article84 1950-10-24 3 British-Yemen accord LONDON. Mon. GOVERNMENT spokessaid m Lo: tha f agreement had beer, hed "on all points" be- twee ii Yemen and Britain. The Arab country had protested to Britain, contending That the Royal Air Force had bombed Yemen territory. Yemen and Britain also were involved m a dispute overA.P. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration77 1950-10-24 3 Chi se merchants m IndoChina were recently transferring their capital to Hong Kong its the result of Ho Chi Minh. successes In Northern Indo-China.- Reuter photo. ■L I HJ mWnaaaamimmmmmmmmmmmmmnTr '.onawiimmmnmm, V s 6 i n e Ml men and women to a free and abundant life are set forthReuter; USIS - 77 words
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Article223 1950-10-24 3 PARIS. Monday. MAURICE CHEVALIER has began nj_ hit li year J on the Paris stage by taking off his clothes. He calls it his "streep tevz"" (strip teas Maurice, now nearing 03 but looking no more j than half that age, hopes to set a recordA.P. - 223 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-10-24 3 phuio President Harry S. Truman of the United States I iid the cornerstone of the United Nations Headquarters mi n Nea lork last year. The photograph shows the President speaking to the U.N representatives and visitors who attended the U.N. Hay ceremony Mr. Truman is U address the United NationsUSIS - 53 words
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Article25 1950-10-24 3 Dr I mid ja jo ;i bronze plaque to be ed on th x sor Raymond X mated m Java April ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article66 1950-10-24 3 SYDNEY police «<■!•♦■ hurnVd vhea th«> found tin dv: ed body of a 36-year-aM unman tyteg m a bed m i dased roaai uifh act ear Maagfed and Me <!m I hen they found a four -mo;i!h-o!d puppy It bad hern sha! m the room withReuter - 66 words
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Article129 1950-10-24 3 STALIN AND THE VIRGIN BUDAPEST M DO you want and the H [fully together. You ha\e to visit Hungary s world f ous Herend porcelain laci land you can see do_en_ small stat both b\ side o n a table customera. Ths r partn< seemed almost peaceful little of Herend,A.P. - 129 words
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Advertisement150 1950-10-24 3 c *xass t aa. A 00m mmmmmm^^^^^^^mmmmmmmmmm+^*'^' CHARLES TRENET, THE POPULAR FRENCH SINGES J DOUCE FRANCE yIE RESTE-T-IL DE NOS AMOUR* DC IM AG INEZ AU CLAIR DE I A LUNE DCF 54 RETOUR A PARIS I E RETOUR Dr DCF 41 FRANCE DIMANCHE BERCEUSE Dei PAPA PIQUE CHANSON DU150 words
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Miscellaneous50 1950-10-24 3 i~® i Com; I ProI 7.15 Pro- (BBCI BBCx 8 The Solols' Pel BBC' BBC i 880 930 Bunr i rb 9 4 4 Ridu -BBCx 11 Dance MUSIC C 11 15 Report Irom Britain I BEL ayaDOrO JJin »nd News Arailysu U. !bBO; 11 45 _fei*P If '"frim- re"50 words
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359 1950-10-24 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Oct. 24, 1950. Then and now pi YE years ago today the eyes ot" war-sick-ened humanity were turned towards San mcisco. A great new •emaking organisan was being formed and the peoples of the earth prayed tnat this body. t 0 be called the ited359 words
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Article734 1950-10-24 4 JOHN P. LEACACOS - JOHN P. LEACACOS Murders, suicides, beatings-up, black-market* eering m "the most spy-infested joint on earth"? By VIENNA: I>EHIND the pretty v facade of tea, cakes and dimpled Viennese girls lurks a bizarre world of Soviet plots and Austrian heartbreak. Nightly this melodramatic, climate gets crystallized734 words
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Article, Illustration608 1950-10-24 4 DONALD McCORMICK - 39 Nations Are Talking On Ta riffs DONALD McCORMICK By OEPRESEN 1 A ITVES of 39 nations who between them control about four-fifths of wor.d imports and an even larger percentage of world exports, have met at Torquay on the summer and winter holiday coast ot southwest England for the608 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1950-10-24 4 Don Iddon's Diary DALLAS. Texas. 4LL that the visiting Englishman needs to eet along m Texas is his British accent. It also helps to scatter some compliments around. Frequently, but not more than once per hour, it is sound policy to say: "Texas is the biggest, best, wealthiest. flghtlngest place1,024 words
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Advertisement19 1950-10-24 4 GIFTS »f QUALITY fnr THE SEASON U S. de SILVA 106. ORCHARD ROAD, NEW TEL. ***** S^S^V S»^N •S.-19 words
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Advertisement79 1950-10-24 4 START GETTING A youß > GOOP THINGS H_j_r REAPy/ Christmas doesn't change muc' I year to year There are certain terns" you know you'll neer I Christmas season: cracker wines, biscuits and shortbreax lilies, mincemeat tmm sweets, cigarettes and a hotthings. Why shop m a scrar you can start comfortably79 words
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393 1950-10-24 5 mtSH JO APPLY FOR U.S. SCHOLARSHIPS Govt, doctors zvant to go F fw\ Press Staff Reporter fHIKTY-SEVEN undergraduates and gra duates m Singapore— including: two Genera Hospital doctors— have applied for scholarship .and fellowships to American colleges am universities tor the academic year 1951-52. rwenty-three others, including: five private doc393 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-10-24 5 P. lure Free Press tor her relatives among m arrivet- m Singapore b> the V.inFree Press - 17 words
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Article34 1950-10-24 5 Woman wants her sons to grow fat «/HY THEY QUIT RED CHINA v Sti fl Reporter I 4r,-\ ear-old immigrant China, nointed to two undersens and said to me. "You left our native land?"34 words
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Article55 1950-10-24 5 L' ay nu sLi Sabbath— .ah. a Malay woman -fojt python by her '".at the amotion Hoi Yunos. unn that his d m January year Th dream: fr who k i n at sunrm of a Then the python python is i'l 4 eet m55 words
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Article21 1950-10-24 5 Ulinol rer. ?'.>o„e last spice. f ctety, re. Victoria H> n Science: The Sci- f God's Abu— dsJlt Pro-21 words
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Article77 1950-10-24 5 fll!: 1951 bucket of the Singapore "Municipality, due for consideration hy Municipal Commissioners tomorrow, at a glance: Total expenditure: $45.--95'.J,'J'>2 comprising 58.241.--7* l for personal emoluments; $21,705,297 for other annual recurrent charges; 57.741.949 for loan charges; $8,172,605 for special services; $98,250 for special services rehabilitation. Total77 words
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Article126 1950-10-24 5 BECAUSE .she lost her .savings by betting m chap-ji-ki, a 63-year-old bean-cake maker Low Scr.g Fatt, threw herself into the sea near the Chinese Swimming Ciub and was drowned. Yesterday. tiie Assistant Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh. returned a verdict of suicide. Low's body was found Moating near a126 words
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Article54 1950-10-24 5 Surfacf ma.l Is expected m Singapore to :n Qreal Britain, N. Ireland. E>:e. Enn.pt> N ta 'i arid West Afrte Weel Indies, agypt, Ceylon. Slam and the Federation. times for potting surl.K-e the G.P.O noon for Burma, Nor;h India. P.ikistan. H :x Kong < r.a and Japan; 5.45 p.m.54 words
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Article, Illustration244 1950-10-24 5 Free Press Staff Reporter TTHE question of what should be the minimum period of notice to be given by an employee when he resigns is being considered by the Finance Committee of the Singapore Municipal Commission At a recent meeting, the case of a WaterP.R. - 244 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-10-24 5 picture. MKS. K. K. Fonlger, the retirins; president of the Singapore Y.W.C.A. wore a cheon?sum to the farewell dinner given by members of the Y.W.C.A. at Raffles Quay last night m her honour. With her m this picture is Mrs. Helen Tan. the organiser of the dinner.- FreeFree Press - 51 words
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Article654 1950-10-24 5 Budget debate th is week Free Press Staff Reporter IN a budget which reaches a new high level for expenditure, the Singapore Municipality proposes to spend next year more than $14,000,000 to advance work on the new power station at Pasir Panjang, and over $8, 000, 000 to continue the654 words
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560 1950-10-24 5 Clients worry over 'missing' hawker Free Presi Staff Reporter CHINESE mother and her seven children who travel eight miles every week-end to eat their favourite food 'yong tow foo' and a Royal \>r Force corporal are among the main people m the town and suburbs of Singapore, who have beea560 words
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Article206 1950-10-24 5 Free Press StafT Reporter TOTAL of $750 was c lected yesterday fi students and staff of R. Girls School. Singamrr the widow and childr- n of the late Mohamed S bin Aki!. a traffic c» who was shot by a gun: while on duty outside206 words
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Advertisement55 1950-10-24 5 B"Y REMNANTS NOW! WEEK j we offer 1001 REMNANTS of I r o si. SILK, WOOLLEN UPHOLSTERY Pnces to suit your pocktts I 1 iisappointment ck the Best now m Display on Ist Floor, BLE FAMOUS AMERICAN CORO JEWELLERY' BRINGS. BRACELETS ~-ES 8t NECKLETS. S P H. de SILVA ~H55 words
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Advertisement21 1950-10-24 5 r BUY A V^fci TRAVELLING \m^\ rug C-^f3^_*_J fo" THE JOURNEY J_ >. v AmDßMwbHk TM^g j f' s*?^5 AmW' sag ROBINSONS21 words
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Article562 1950-10-24 6 ADMIPAL BEST BET FOR TOMORROW Result to make amends for Saturday's defeat Hy ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Tuesday. ADMIRAL, who missed his engagement on the first day, should be the best bet tomorrow when the Penang Turf (lub continue their autumn meeting ai Batu (.antong. I consider Admiral is better off562 words
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Article39 1950-10-24 6 TilK following horses will not neefl their HMfage* m tits tomorrow: Raheen. P-mm>. Lucky ACS>. Arahint. TIU apiflfftMß, Rimhre. AhbeysteadL Skymajter. Firema>ter. Judaic*. Kentucky II Rustle. KnnlH)lton. und Sty mie. raper is a very d.>i!h!ful starter.39 words
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Article64 1950-10-24 6 J: IVERSON, th i ler, i 3 included meet > at Mcli day n. 3. cap ained t>y l H tipj Ausi ralia m I Hasai N i< R Howard, J. Ivei 1 i p i B l l. t X W. J i t i64 words
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Article111 1950-10-24 6 CI J, Div. 1-6 F. r, 3 Div 2 6F U™-* IM i:.,„m l ?,ilcs riiniei\ i.rror MS KgypUaa Qaeea Hi.'° valiu Ma LaOa \?T«ir |.ll uWrtj x.ii (,i,ian 1.13 N>, '> B.O'J I'«XiMM |.lf Sj),-.u||»ht 8 1' am wishes so; Baba sj.es ,JV E_t«a_« v |ibh111 words
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Article85 1950-10-24 6 v ill be I Union Hall BATU-DAY \l IM mm. Mixed douhles isemi-linaK Loong P v p and aft s Cl i ucky Strike) v Lan lih and ps« I v One Poh 1 1:11 I M P Diehard 1 Veteran iaublei imai I Kirn nd Lim Cheng85 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-10-24 6 Mrs. E f. Lin loads iv Seventy Seven (Spencer*, winner of the first race ((I. 1. I>iv. I— .V.f.) al Penang on Saturday. Seventy Seven has bren promoted to (lass 5 and has been handicapped m the DiT. 3 spetat ewes Cf. toman**. Scoop's Amateur52 words
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Article623 1950-10-24 6 CLASS 4 RACE PROSPECTS rOK.M points m Kelvin being a fairly safe bet m the (lass 4 Div. 2 race over 51 furlongs tomorrow He finished second to Latin Affair at l«sOh m July and his subsequent form has been good. He ran fourth to623 words
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Article94 1950-10-24 6 [London StocK Exthan LONDON i ALTHOUGH there was ver> little mu r routine business m the Stock I $*a day. domestic issue.s generally showM*- *"i| states Reuter's financial correspond- ,mi Leading industrial i trend set by British Governi gains were shown by electri textiles Funds were94 words
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Article10 1950-10-24 6 Empire team set for win ll I I I ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Advertisement50 1950-10-24 6 GREAT DAY! GARRICK GEYUK PHONE MOTS TODAY: 115-3 3M 15 p.ii. ■t v V I _W v vV JT mf e# S— _M*l- -'.n— •mmmm* i I H ~^a__»*»- I IST DAYS 1! AM L 45 —4.15-4.45 and »M p.m. pX'-\i s« 1 CI? s MaAaoai city" C a F50 words
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Advertisement21 1950-10-24 6 Cf 1 ro [N!GH?UNTBHI6fiI NCXT DAMON to kiUrtk I ...WITH M WORLD -FAMOUS (arlslrcrq __--3fa_. OIbTRIBUTORS: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTP^21 words
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Miscellaneous220 1950-10-24 6 mtr_,r3-_6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya WE'LL KEEP TAYMG. A NATURAL I I- IF ANYONE CAM V J i S. SOLVE THIS- -HE > jjtW ~i j&S^ 1 i4_ifcV lzw r£fi \mWm.M \£M^Q U^ ft JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya IN THE A220 words
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Article, Illustration277 1950-10-24 7 JACK HASSEN TO FIGHT HERE SHORTLY Arriving with Alf Gallagher JACK Hassen, Australian lightweight champion and Alf Gallagher who lost his heavyweight title to Dave Sands three months ago, will arrive m Singapore early next month for fights here. Hassen indicated a few weeks ago that he would consider fighting277 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-10-24 7 picture. Scharenguivel. Raffles Institution XV skipper, looks determined as he closes m fo r a tackle m yesterday's game against S.C.C. "B" XV. which ended m a scoreless draw. Free PressFree Press - 31 words
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Article226 1950-10-24 7 ALLAN LEWIS PENANG - AL LAN LEWIS PENANG From Tuesdai rilE No. 2 track was still soft this morning when opened for fast work. Horses were cutting it up slightly. Working alone. Admiral (Ay res) attracted ntion when he ran 3 f. In 39J, the best of the morning.226 words
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Article70 1950-10-24 7 The players from whom the final selection of the South side to meet North at Kuala Lum pur on Saturday. In the soccer match m aid of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, include the following Singapore fool ball. Chee Seng. Salleh. Vass, Hanth. Hee70 words
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Article61 1950-10-24 7 A HOCKEY team from Europe is expected to visit India on a three-month tou. m the winter Of 1951. The vice-president of the Indian Hockey Federation, Dr. A. C. Chatterjee who is representing India at the International Hockey Federation meeting In Barcelona next month, will61 words
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107 1950-10-24 7 Free Tress Soccer Reporter RA.F. have won the inter-Services soccer com- petition. All three teams finished level on points, In Ihe one-round tourney, but the Airmen have the best goal average. Results were: Army bt. R.A I- R.A.F. bl w 4 o 0. The last107 words
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Article328 1950-10-24 7 Free Press Rugby Reporter RAFFLES INSTITUTION XV were unlucky when the game against Singapore Cricket Club 4t ß" XV on the Padang yesterday ended m a scoreless draw. The schoolboys overwhelmed the burly opposition, keeping on the ball and giving no peace to the Club328 words
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Article50 1950-10-24 7 QAM) wen .ill out for the'.r first Innings 'he opening Sin I Id match of the Hem South \\x. inc. Rayncf mot ou: 51 > i lie score. Davidson took f<>r 49 and the Test bowler rail two for 54. Hem south Wal<s declared at mc on50 words
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Article62 1950-10-24 7 pOMBIN— D pUj c aiWncd Qcivk.cs m ihe m-omrn's hockrv rr>:»rch on the Padam on Nor. 2 ha :«:d of mr D.'V Fund. The match. for the I MeUei— I Cup. will star, at 5.15 p.m m lira i \t iG.S.C.I ic»pl >. \!r K>r- P 'fi62 words
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Article46 1950-10-24 7 err. Andrew's Dnt XV beat O Victoria School at tul by 14 points (two penalties, a try and B toad) to nil at dsville yesterday. The second teams' encounter saw St. Andrew's win by 9 points <two tries and a penalty) to nil.46 words
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Article570 1950-10-24 7 THE following are the draw and rttatj times for the Royal Singapore Golf Club President's Prize Competition to be played on Sunday morning. FlR*'! NINE: 805 X L Johnson »15> W Watson i4'. J X Shafer <v R W Newton il3» 810 D A Lawson 14i570 words
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329 1950-10-24 7 REGINALD HAYTER - REGINALD HAYTER By Reuter's Special Correspondent WEST Australia, former Sheffield Shield winners, saved the follow on against the M.C.C. touring side at Perth yesterday by two runs. They were alf out for 236, which was 198 behind the visiters* declared total of 434 for329 words
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Article104 1950-10-24 7 Hi «.n It >Ik\i i i• i i A„rili c Ciu^i o Wr.enl I i :rmi. 1 1 MiM i, Fraakisfc t> mrSntl I t < l<>^< n r' I 1 .1 i> t> *m i n* b W• S Mum it c I b Unrlit Hrrbert c l'<104 words
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Article71 1950-10-24 7 riRTY-nvt teams Wiil U id Singapore j.x-a-si i-r knoekuu' to ney starting on Nov 5 it Jan Besar Stadium. The procett to tc ki'sj charities. The openinf are Navy C-In f v. er S.C: Social B v 1 1 thui Karib A Tamil BL A. 'A' v. Pulau71 words
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Article32 1950-10-24 7 TNIVERBI the V.MC.A. by rive ground a* B a 9 PLAYING with re unlucky v defeated two-nil by Sir re Chinese Recreation C m a hoc_< Hong Lim Green yesterday.32 words
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Article44 1950-10-24 7 IN A KEENLY eon! A rugby match played the Kcpp.-l Harbour j yesterday The Royal Australian XV beat Singapore Harbour Board by a -sored midway m the half A last run through between ViJe and Bailey ended scoring the winning try.44 words
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Advertisement134 1950-10-24 7 I TOMORROW NIGHT! Cala "OPENING" Show f DAWN \LA X E 'THE POCKET BLONDE BC.V.BSHELL" From the a lebrated Celebrity Club, Sydney J I AT THE CAPITOL BALLROOM AND RESTAURANT y ***** J HAVE YOU SEEN THIS It^f^^*^^ EXCITING BRITISH ,eanSi T^ Ita/R F* PICTURE! ITS THE ri\ SOLC^^Jr^ fl134 words
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Miscellaneous20 1950-10-24 7 Today's sport HOCKEY: CivObuss v Army. Padang; Sherwood Foresters t 8.0.D. (Military), Alexandra; P T t'nion v P.W.D., Serangoon Koad20 words
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Article83 1950-10-24 8 kr Hospital, x sr- and >on. rix H _J a. October, at Hospi il. Betty, wife of j R F diet i son. '.ORD. ro t Overton), Xijor E. Lord, R A O C BM H Singapore, on 120 th i 1950 (Jennifer A < t Rooert XX. HospiUl,83 words
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Article47 1950-10-24 8 ME MRS. F H I led the funeral d Dome Bd rendered 1 "The C mcd X isa m om Manjoor S an I th B b.u mse no at'he iu:ix.U ot the above let) i nd lorries an !iy the 21 of th^ c re47 words
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Article80 1950-10-24 8 MELBOURNE. Tues. AUSTRALIAN security poJice jresterdaj swooped on Communist centres In Sydney. Melbourne. Perth. Hoben (Tasmania) and Darwin, and removed large quantities of party lit Tature and othi r documei They combed premises forcing locked drapers and cabinets. No resistance was offered. Clerks m ofhVes andReuter - 80 words
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Article30 1950-10-24 8 Rebel con are 2 > miles north of Saigon after r I h swee] honse J tin, y ding I I a ton areas In ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration333 1950-10-24 8 SON ACCUS-D WIFE AND FATHER 'No basis/ says the judge LONDON, Tuesday. AN accusation that Sir John Dixon Mayhew, wealthy 66.\ear-old industrialist and politician, had slept with his son's wife over a period of nearly two years was dismissed yesterday m the Divorce Court, London. John De Pari°ault Gurney Mayhew,A.P. - 333 words
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Article66 1950-10-24 8 COLOMBO. Tues. GUARDS were mounted or. a new .state cement fat •f fell m on Sunday only 24 hours alter il hari been nlally opened by the Prime Mil Don Senanayake. "Sabotage has not been ruled oul c Endu Minister Mr G G Ponnambalam, .said yesterday. ButReuter - 66 words
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Article40 1950-10-24 8 Tt#e French Government yesterday proposed the appointment of a European Minister of Defence. The proposal was part of a "European solution" of the question of German rearmament adopted yesterday by the French Council of Ministers.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article268 1950-10-24 8 China Reds ask for U.S. visas TOKIO. Tues 'THE Chinese Comix Premier and Minister. Mr. Chou En-lai. bas cabled the United Secret ary -General Mr 1 Lie, asking him to mata rangements for entr;. tho Peking delegation to he United States to Security Council talks c. Formosa question. Mr ChouU.P.; Reuter; A.P. - 268 words
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Article, Illustration211 1950-10-24 8 ETON. Tuesday. 2EVENTY-three-year-old Louis J. Orton went to Eton College to ffive a lecture and demonstrations on hypnotism to 300 boys of the school's scientific society. And he was told just before he entered the lecture hall that his demonstrations had been vetoed. Mr. Orton.211 words
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Article39 1950-10-24 8 Tiie South African Prime Minister. Dr. Daniel Malan. and the Finance Minister, Mr N. C. Havenga. have agreed to hear the view* of the Cape Coloured people on a proposal to give them separate Parliamentary representation. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article23 1950-10-24 8 The Colombian government has informed the U.S. State Department, of its offer Of 1,000 ground troops for service m Korea. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration186 1950-10-24 8 IF a man can gate steadily, confidently, and without any sense of discomfort into the eyes of a girl, then he is probably m love with her, says an optician] Many young men who cannot do this have been told "'You don't love me",186 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-10-24 8 "One more rise m the ost of living and I don t <no* what ma can do20 words
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Article138 1950-10-24 8 Husband objected to operij^ MMSTOI WOMAN had nine children !< her doctor s advice, she und to prevent her having any m Her husband objected after it relations between Mr. Commissioner Wethered Court. He awarded a deer---50-year-old Mrs Ros Edna Mary Purn* 11, of DB138 words
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Article30 1950-10-24 8 The governments of B: South Africa. Southern Rhodesia, France. Belgium and Portugal have agx th* 1 details of a scientific ro for Africa, south of the Sahara A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article21 1950-10-24 8 An advar.ee party of 345 officers ano c is now at s*a on its wav to Korea.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article8 1950-10-24 8 R.A.F. BOMER OUT TO BEAT RECORD 1 ReuterReuter - 8 words
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