The Singapore Free Press, 25 October 1950
1950-10-25
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Title Section17 1950-10-25 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA > SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1950. PRICE FEN (IMs17 words
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Article, Illustration347 1950-10-25 1 TRUMAN'S CALL TO DISARM Three-point plan for world peace t>rf<iiuvt i»DiT_saaai LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday. pKi_MD_iNl TM MAN yesterday called lor world disarmament m unanimous agreement and with safeguards to ensure the compliance ot all nations m an address before the (ieneral Assembly ot the United Nations on the fifth anniversaryFree Press - 347 words
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193 1950-10-25 1 U.N. FLAG FLIES IN SOVIET CAPITAL Two Wide Boys MOSCOW. Wed. •TOE United Nations lias Hew outside .Moscow's United Nations Information Office yesterday on the fifth anniversary of the founding of the world organization hf distributed United Nations pubils and documents among many S and arranged Mr. V In theU.P. - 193 words
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Article38 1950-10-25 1 SI oil.. Wednesday. nd a biij North Korean motorised xx. (j southward vesterda\ toward g South Korean troops now only Ihe new miniunist refagee capital Manehnrian border. strength for an ll n_n* waa A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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62 1950-10-25 1 Chinese Reds to liberate Tibet' report 'THE Soviet agency adn forces have been ordered Invade Tlbel >n." ADN quoted Ihe N China i agency of Red China »uth-wesl Chl- r arv di an idquarten ol the Second Chinese Field Army had r-able duty" m iiberatina M Tibet I !v theA.P. - 62 words
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Article64 1950-10-25 1 SYDNEY, v. ACS'I RAUAIS authorities i^erday sorted out a j :on of Communist literature seized m the' Ural raids on Red headquarters throughout the country. In many Communist oltic s raiders found soaled -rs which contained only lip ol paper with the single derisive wordU.P. - 64 words
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Article27 1950-10-25 1 Two Negro attorneys were admitted to membership In the Cincinnati Bui tion yesterday for the first time m the 78-year history of the organisation.- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article31 1950-10-25 1 Ten peonle were killed and another 1/ Inj ired yesterday. when police opened flre on a rioting crowd m Hyderabad. 120 miles north i f IT > r.i A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article26 1950-10-25 1 Prince Aehnad Rheza Praland. brother ol the Shah of Iran, has arrived m Venice, accompanied by his wife, on a short holiday. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article68 1950-10-25 1 Vishinsky is nice Truman 1 r v m i n. mi lo th.* nln w ii i» Mr. n lei or alxuit mas hears' thai he t: thru about i>h»nsk\. m mterl shall Mr PrgsKessl m press as ng Ike ir lo which I the 51 «.tes ix Bg mA.P. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-10-25 1 "We jjst came to wish you luck md j ?ood ride m the big race."15 words
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Article185 1950-10-25 1 SAIGON, Wednesday. pOnimi ....^i tß*tm2nh raiders yesterday attacked towns m the Hanoi area and ambushed a French and Vietnamese column within two miles of the northern French capital. But military headquarters In Saigon said that front line reports indicated that the bulk of the Sed forcesU.P. - 185 words
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Article52 1950-10-25 1 TIBETANS 'FULL OF HOPES' A delegation from is proceeding to Peking with an open mind and full of hopes of an amicable settlement/ its leader. Tsepon Shakebpix s:dd m New Delhi last night. The delegation l<xives Delhi tni.s morning lor Kalimpoiv^. on the Indo-Sikkim border. thence via Calcutta and HonA.P. - 52 words
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Article50 1950-10-25 1 SURVEY hy Manchester hatters showed yesterday that it takes a man five to IU minutes to hny a hat if he -;oes shopping alone. IU to 15 minutes if he goes with his jjirl friend and i>o ta 4o minutes if he goes with his wife. U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article39 1950-10-25 1 •SHINGTON. Wed. PERU has asked the (Jl States. Brazil. Chile and Argentina to investigate a charge that Peruvian troops arc massing on the Ecuadorian border. The charge was made by Ecuador and denied by Peru.39 words
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Article46 1950-10-25 1 Ir I*HE openinj Irani. i. disputes has been i for more than a authoritative source ran said yesterd Tiie postponen cperienced Teheran as another that the recent Soviet -f: ship pr«)paganda can aimed a* Iran has run Into a sn 1 2 A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article43 1950-10-25 1 Rom ALLAN ll Wis Mv host beta tor today 'a Penang races are ADMIRAL, RESULT and NOMAD. The going is likely to he hrav\ Trespasser's '><' s t I'ets are ADMIRAL and MERLIN. I i k hints m Pa?e 1143 words
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Article318 1950-10-25 1 LIONEL CRANE - LIONEL CRANE By AHiK crossing oj the t chon river major obstacle b< Manchuria- by the Middlesex Regiment was one of the most unusual yet made m Korea. cad of bullets tiie Brix>h were welcomed with ers. Villager^ on the other side crowded to318 words
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Article31 1950-10-25 1 The U.S. Just ice Department yesterday continued its roundup of tiie 86 alien Communists it wants to deport, and has now arrested nearly 30 of them. A.PA.P. - 31 words
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Article122 1950-10-25 1 The atom scientist HELSINKI, Wednesday. 1 PASSENGER on the plane which brought miss- Ins British atom scientist Bruno Pontecorvo to Finland, said yesterday that the professor's young son told him: "We are going to Russia". The professor, his wile and three children disappeared m Helsinki onU.P. - 122 words
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226 1950-10-25 1 Free Press Stall Reporter SINGAPORE will have to accept additional taxk^ ation next year, the Free Press understands. But the wage earner is unlikely to be called upon to pay more income tax m the proposals which have been made to increase the Colony's226 words
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Advertisement53 1950-10-25 1 :'i,e OLD CAPITAI fascinating and Rare t I Curios. t inspect out co 'lection t 4t J »rd rtd., Spore t yourself a slice of health! jk ItSr i '^''/WAi-tL \r Ji J JA "> *y "•'•'.MN ENRICHED BREAD SC.S CREAMERY BUTTER 5 by you/ men dealer COLD STORAGE lapttre53 words
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Advertisement72 1950-10-25 1 leading ommwsrs _ol _L I r>a FOR ft^H EVENING WEAR s lo.so \\m/ ea^ n nN m Black and W hile 38 Au Fait Brassieres are the highlight of fashion for fashonable women. The strapless model illustrated is fashioned of Nylon, Slipper Satm and the finest Faille Lastex, lightly boned72 words
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Article, Illustration698 1950-10-25 2 The Man With A Limp SINGAPORE DOCTOR l?OR the past few months I have had recurring attacks of a swollen knee with severe pain. On the advice of friends I have applied anti-phogis-tine but .it only gave relief for a few days. Can you suggest any treatment other an operation.698 words
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Article353 1950-10-25 2 By A Special Correspondent IMIE Minister of Health, Mr. Aneurin Bevan. has ordered an inquiry into the "Cardigan Cancer Treatment", a herbal remedy practised for more than 40 years by a Welsh family. His decision follows a meeting with 45-year-oid Mr David Rees Evans, now living353 words
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Miscellaneous32 1950-10-25 2 Solution To Crossword No. 185 l r»l>\ —\«i. vs l. Hare 3 Action, y. P y Backgammon 14 > Pawn 1 BjtiC 'J. Rishl. 4 I N v 7 Jt il. Cl Ips32 words
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Miscellaneous167 1950-10-25 2 New Crossword No. IS6 «~1 p~| p~i ran i- 1 pn izizjnizdz B 9 IO 1 ~^H**^i i HI Mi _^__SM^ H^____JM .HI SJ l 9 -_z_ziz_z_z I I 1 I 1 I I CLUES ACROSS 1. Level places for two collars <4. 3, 4». 7. Korean war parallel .6-5).167 words
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Article400 1950-10-25 3 'HOME-COMING' IN N. KOREA A missionary's son returns v t _s£?w M;Y AN(; North Korea tuesday AN AMEKICAN naval lieutenant yesterday walked 4 among the ghosts of the past m the grounds of the former Presbyterian Mission m Pyongyang where he spent the first 17 years of his life ForReuter - 400 words
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13 1950-10-25 3 RED CHINA TO GROW RUBBER ON HAINAN I rh**n D md their U.P.U.P. - 13 words
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Article141 1950-10-25 3 BRIDLINGTON, England, Tuesday. BODY m this North Sea town of tiO.OUO was 1 a ikened earrj Sunday by the grandest noise. ilaiitoga everywhere, under the bed. m ice a\m\ Ml the buoys bobbing m the norma] number of homeoened Sunday morning hundreds] of thousands ofA.P. - 141 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-10-25 3 photo. A truck loaded with DA First Cavalry Division men roars past cheering Korean natives as l\N. forces continued to advance into former Communist held territory. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article28 1950-10-25 3 Japan may have to reduce her pure liases of Australian it considerably if Japan's trade with the sterling area continues to I shor imports. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article17 1950-10-25 3 Chinese Communist horities m Kwangtung are building a munitions factory plans prepared by advisers. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article18 1950-10-25 3 ItX. -.em that all Dutchmen nurdered if Amboiness J N A d to I: ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration239 1950-10-25 3 East- Wast vulnerable. South dealer 0 5 oid. re .n B my CISC M bad hf— .dry havi mbled. I he v.ci md bave it I'll he bid one spade a Bfe which North recognised h bad ->ucn a ft fur Epafes k old nuahl have product., v239 words
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Article157 1950-10-25 3 NICE. Tues I^RROL FLYNN and actress. J Patrice Wymore. were married yesterday m «iv:l and religious ceremonies. The 41 -year-old ac'.or arrived tor the religious ceremony at the Lutheran Church of Transfiguration m a yellow Cadillac, waving antelope gloves to the crowds. He was formally dressed,A.P. - 157 words
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Article46 1950-10-25 3 Earlier service likely It is likely that Oaruda Indonesian Airway Convair liners wil put into operation earlier than the target dale of Jan. 1 next. Oaruda Ls to have eight Convairs of which several have already ariveri a Js karta and are being tested riailv. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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289 1950-10-25 3 Chinese fed up with showing Stalin 's photo HOM. KONG, Tuesday. HTHE CHINESE Communists haye learned not t<> display Stalin's photograph any more than is necessary. Arrivals from Shanghai said that the Communists encountered a substantial amount ol hostility from the Chinese people over the lavish, display of Stalin's photo.U.P. - 289 words
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Article168 1950-10-25 3 SYDNEY, Tuesday. SYDNEY BEACH inspectors don't allow Bikini swimsuits on the beaches. Newcomers occasionally try it. Like a shapely blonde Parisienne. She wore a brief French swimsuit at Sydney's popular Bondi Beach. Aub Laidlaw. beach inspector, ambled over as soon as he spotted the brief, paleU.P. - 168 words
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Article, Illustration12 1950-10-25 3 'MOrV. Sgt KW4T VA' D-D IX MY B££2 AATOs t«M. mmmmmmmmm12 words
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Article13 1950-10-25 3 lines*. Communists have banned pott irom Can<>f copper inaots and a!!13 words
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Article88 1950-10-25 3 ONE-ARM JAP OFFERS BLOOD TO U.N. TOKYO Tues. A FORMER Japanese soldier who lost his right arm on Bougainville Island, offered to donate his blood to the I Nations B'.«od Bank saying: "Now I have surplus blood because my right arm no needs it." The soldier wl was .saved byReuter - 88 words
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63 1950-10-25 3 Thr I 1 which the Chinists regard as the C version of the Vole of America. Ig now bro m thirteen lan-' i include Enslis''; loaned French. Russian and M l:an Voice gi y under the dlrecUon <>i ugton X Tong. War II VA.P. - 63 words
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Article23 1950-10-25 3 Seven men. believed survivors of the freighter. 'Northern cur." which disappeared •p Race on Sat mri; sighted yesterday on a raft23 words
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Advertisement221 1950-10-25 3 ?y £> -zmrtmrn a \/*ef \g? _ll V^^__^Sr X^^ Fordson Van is just the job for any jk busy, ambitious firm. In addition to V^^^^___lA. s smar^ appearance, there are the advan- 1 jr^ay^^ tages of Ford precision engineering, the vfl^jAv v^^ quick pick-up. the safe, sound braking. It <BjA221 words
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Miscellaneous334 1950-10-25 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOKN today, you have a great deal of nervous energy, are a hard worker and have an excellent memory. These talents can be turned into business assets at an early age. Not the type to work for others, start out on your own as soon as possible.334 words
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Article, Illustration352 1950-10-25 4 These ten women, men <U IBW !'<'»'. >'< •>.;> < iMiimitlier. ha\c ju«*i opened Minpln of p: i have smc fi »m the I :u;<d kingdom Tin- p-p--pi< will be distribwl wo in :i in diflTereal an re and v. ill he soldi352 words
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Advertisement48 1950-10-25 4 I I 4^l^G-rtc rt r from OCTOBER— TONIGHT! t II be TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY featuring CLAF MELVIN (Pep Personality) LARRY FENTON Lr HIS N CAN TOLEDOS— 0 Malaya's Talent Time) your table early" B note new phone No. ***** jJJJU II W A N T ■■■■■O^ Hl^Hw, mmmm48 words
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Advertisement39 1950-10-25 4 Magazine Cine-Kodak Camera 8 op 16 mm loads with Kodachrome or black and white Cine-Kodak film Jrt^_^^^ *^BBl^'^__SM_MMtffl!__ Bfel msr**^ i JLf^^L^ *mW J* IHP^^^i jpy njfx___fl— _j_ vr I Singapore Price: Magazine 16 mm $550. 8 mm S«39 words
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Article, Illustration335 1950-10-25 5 'EPIDEMIC OF RAPE IN TURKEY Papers demand severe action TFHvrp i ANKARA, Wednesday. punishment for rape and crimes of violence is being demanded by leading Turkish newspapers a s a result of the increase m the numher of such offences during the summer and autumn. Energetic poliop measures have so335 words
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7 1950-10-25 5 America 'is misunderstood' in Far East I)7 words
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Article46 1950-10-25 5 RICE SOWN IN AIR RAIDS Rice sowing from the air is being tested m New South Wales. Fifty acres were bayed and irrigated tor the sowing. Results are beins watched who have discussed the laying of pasture from the air an Advance on present methods— Reuter46 words
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Article131 1950-10-25 5 Somebody's baby— but whose? LONDON, Wednesday. CjMILING Ronnie Boden. whose mother died when he wns bown, is ofT again. In 2C months of life he has lived with foster-parents near Crewe; and has been removed by his lather to Dover. Middlesbrough, and Lleethorpes. Lints. His father131 words
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Article90 1950-10-25 5 NEW YORK. Wed. A LOAF of bread was kepi ifter h In an American lateral accord::, i ;r. Elliott Lawtlst m the Gen< Electric Company* laboratory it was first wrapped m phane ro keeo li air right. 1 hen It wis placed for a l millionReuter - 90 words
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Article80 1950-10-25 5 P.I. TURNING VOCATIONAL Philippine education will henceforth lay stress on .tional Instruction. The Department of Education has issued a directive that all schools, public and private. should take immediate steps to provide vocational courses The directive says that henceforth. In the establishment of new public schools <>r m the grantingReuter - 80 words
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Article39 1950-10-25 5 Reports «»f increased Nationalist guenila activity m Hope! province lias been followed by news from the Chinese mainland that pro-Kou-mintang groups operating In Kwangsi province are steadily gaining province are steadily gaining In strength In rscent times.39 words
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Article57 1950-10-25 5 Poison balls now being dropped from the air over a large part of Western Australia to kill dingoes and foxes are wrapped m green paper. The Acting Agriculture Minister, A. McKenzie Clarke, said that green was a colour normally unattractive to birds and it was57 words
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Article27 1950-10-25 5 Yugoslavia's official press reported that Russia has sent more than 3.000 agents into Albania to serve as "insturctor.s" In Albania's Communist Party and army A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article158 1950-10-25 5 ACTORS TO TAKE LOYALTY OATH NEW YORK. Wednesday. HOLLYWOOD, upon the urging of its chief mentor. Erie Johnston, thinks it has found a way to make itself Communist-proof. The bosses want everyone, from star to extra trom producer to script girl, to swear to a loya-lty oath or get out.158 words
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103 1950-10-25 5 U.S. military surgery 'spectacular' lOKYO Wed. AMERICAN Army surgeons In Korea attained "spectacular results" which "surpassed a:i previous records of tary medicine.'- declared v i Gen. Edgar Erskine Hume. Chief Surgeon. Far E ts 1 Command In a report to Ma J. -Gen Raymond W. Bliss. United States Army's Surgeon103 words
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Article, Illustration12 1950-10-25 5 < I ;ia are bai i citizenship n N Cabi A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-10-25 5 FIVE STAR FINAL General Bradley, who has reached the highest rank m the I.S. Army, has his fifth star pinned on by President Truman.24 words
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Article69 1950-10-25 5 WASHINGTON. Wed. PRESIDENT Truman Washington by train lasl night for New York to make a 3,000-word major f< policy speech to the l" Nations General Assembly today, the fifth anniversary ol the United Nations Mr. Charles Ross. White House Press Secretary, said the speech would beReuter - 69 words
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Article60 1950-10-25 5 By Christmas there be a straw broom for sale anywhere In Australia, because of labour problems and weather damage to the season's millet crop. Victoria's crop last yeai 250 tons- enough for 150.000 brooms. This year it promises only 20 tons. Factories have cut orders byReuter - 60 words
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Article38 1950-10-25 5 A NEW road al Stafford, England s n ,v> named Churl\ chil-uav. the town council Inclepe ident majorityhas decided. Said Socialist Alderman S. li. Adamson: "When we alter the council's political complexion, that wih change."38 words
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Article191 1950-10-25 5 GENEVA, Wednesday. A DECLARATION on the construction of a network of European roads has been drafted and signed m Geneva at a meeting held by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. The declaration, signed by Belgium, France, Luxembourg, the United Kingdom, and Holland,191 words
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Article33 1950-10-25 5 Prof. Ulricn Noaek. leader of the "Nauhelm circles." which wants Germany to be "neutral' between East and West, was refused an exit visa to speak at Innsbruck. French zone of Austria ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article26 1950-10-25 5 The United States Minister to the three states of IndoChina. Mr. Donald R Heath, presented his credentials to Bao Dai. head of Vietnam.26 words
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Article26 1950-10-25 5 Herr Hermann Philipp, .•hief of the Forestry I'cpartment of the Ministry for Agriculture m Eastern Germany, has fled into the West German sector.26 words
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Article66 1950-10-25 5 HASTINGS. England. Wed. BRITISH butchers have raised the battle-cry: "Give Us our freedom and let the sausage speak for itsell Butcher A. Hamperl of London told a meat trade conference the government should allow butchers to raise retail sausage prices, now pegged to a fixed scale. ItReuter - 66 words
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Article43 1950-10-25 5 General Charles de Gaulle, i leaaer of the French Pec. Rally, said m Paris he was confident a large number of his Party's candidates would be returned m next year's elections, no tter what voting system wsus ado i ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article115 1950-10-25 5 Rationing in Britain to go on LONDON Wed. BRITAIN'S food position Is IMB favourable tha ago and "we shall no be able to abandon rationing as we had hoped." the Food Minis rice Web n Lnndon. He declared that important respects rural outlook I than a year I favourable officeReuter - 115 words
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Article39 1950-10-25 5 There In E take up tile A Mem It le:, lit m -J, Circlet that some >f the rarity Council of the oj)inion the A question is an Internal Indonesian matter outsid competence of the39 words
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Article16 1950-10-25 5 reported to have placed oil orders In IJ lippines worth U5 ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement45 1950-10-25 5 YOUR ORDERS >NATION FLOWER SHOP 1 Po?J >?p m.irkct Phone 33G8 tect your property BURGLAR ALARM s number of our users saved alreadly many I C<>"\ times the total ,v» x installation cost. I *o* xt ViiV 1 rll kVtf attempt. ~*4a; ___ti BY ____H45 words
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Advertisement78 1950-10-25 5 te,, S t > V-^r" 1 M£ roof AMD M£f J^ -> ~^Sj R. v^sr? tF f Jgkg? .VaW*/ \KmfUl4l*9u\lf F N (CONFECTIONERY) 12 i SIAK STREET s'POPE PHONE 6872 rta C H < mwbXmmmn^'mr-^ ft r t* m THE H£APr of SINCAPORE UTY WOO HING BROTHERS 1 S<i South78 words
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310 1950-10-25 6 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. Oct. 25. 1950. Inspiring story IN Singapore last week, two murderous youths shot a traffic policeman m a busy street and cycled off unmolested by the many people who were m the immediate vicinity At the time of writing, these thugs are still at large,310 words
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Article, Illustration1259 1950-10-25 6 rrHE Singapore Government has now published m broad outline its ten-year development plan which was discussed and accepted by the recent conference m London on economic aid to South East Asia. Yesterday the Government suggested that this plan will eventually, if it is approved, cost something1,259 words
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Article, Illustration104 1950-10-25 6 New copyright law s planned International experts meeting m Washington recently were expected to recommend the abolition of existing discrimination against British publishers m United Statescopyright laws. The experts, representin: 15 nations, planned to draft a new universal copyright convention during a two-week conference sponsored by the United Nations Educational.Reuter - 104 words
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Article141 1950-10-25 6 CHAPMAN PINCHER - CHAPMAN PINCHER By ITTHAT has become of T? Britain's "blitz babies"— the young city children who stayed with their parents through the years of bombing? Were their minds affected m any way by those terrifying times? What sort of youngsters are they developing into now? A141 words
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Article798 1950-10-25 6 PRESTO - Opinions Differ -And How! PRESTO Music Topics by THE more I have to do with music and musicians the more I realise how few people seem to agree on anything. And the higher you go. the more "expert" the opinions, the greater seems the division. So with Sunday's suc--ful concert.798 words
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Article132 1950-10-25 6 Johann MrMMi t.e I', nubf ballet music nla>ec the London Philharmonic chestra Doratn HM\ JO\ :u<»(i-:. i »a. producec Carlo m 1933 by the f r .be w I a r using finale. The record!: good Mehul Overture. 'Lea l>eu\ Awn^les de Tolede" pla\ed i* the Ro>al I'hilharmonu132 words
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Advertisement12 1950-10-25 6 LONGINES WATCHES Keep Time on Malaya H. SENA LTD. PENANG, BANGKOK S'NGAPORE12 words
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Advertisement35 1950-10-25 6 _T__^| mWl^mWmmmmW \^_B 1 Br r^rf" mW ai tB E_ m*\\ 11 mm *S I I J V ►oi»' J CALDBECKS OLD TAWNY PORT HUNTING PORT CLUB PORT The host and nothing but the CALDBECKS35 words
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Article, Illustration194 1950-10-25 7 Public told 'make ut) your minds' Free Press Staff Reporter n PORK'S Commissioner of Police, Mr. B, Fouker, yesterday placed two alter- befon the public m these blunt terms: should make up their minds whether! to prefer the thugs wh 0 use force is, or194 words
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Article187 1950-10-25 7 gECAUSE people do not use the present Police telephone boxes very much as tney think they are too conspicuous, the Singapore Police Force is seeking Government's approval to instal the Ericson street telePhone pillars and an exchange of 200 lines m various places m the island. These187 words
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Article110 1950-10-25 7 Free Press Stall Reporter IN response to public demand, the Singapore Teachers 'Repertory has decided to extend its performances of Richard the Second." There will be two more shows for the public and the uhers next Monday and Tuesday. Oct 30 and 31. m the Teachers110 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-10-25 7 picture il/IF.'l of the new rj appointed Indonesian Minister of f? Foreign Affairs, Sirs. Koem centre) with Mr. M. Katit the Indonesian Consul-Oeneral m Singapore and his wile (left) who greeted her on her arrival on the Oranje yesterday. Mrs. Roem is on her wa> to Join her husband mFree Press - 53 words
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Article, Illustration389 1950-10-25 7 Fret- Press Stan* Reporter Ql T of the total estimated expenditure of *100,837.433 which the Singapore Government is seeking m the Draft Estimates for 1951 the Police Force needs 513.935.955 to expand and improve its services. te Commissi Police. Mr R E told the FreeFree Press - 389 words
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Article271 1950-10-25 7 INFUSION of pri'. 1 capital is the greatest need for the future economic d< lopment ol Singapore, says the report on the Colony's SixYear Development Plan submitted to the recent Commonwealth Economic Aid Conference. The report, a summary of which was published by the Singapore Government271 words
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Article414 1950-10-25 7 THE HERMIT OF PA YA LEBAR Tuberculosis can be cured by peace and prayer, little food and complete silence, says this aged beadsman. He says that this cure is practised widely m America and Japan but too little m Singapore. Tan also believes that there should be more religious communication414 words
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Article122 1950-10-25 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues A MEETING of Head ma. Of Chinese schools held m Johore Bahru yesterday for the purpose of ascertaining the views they wished to place before Sir Christopher Cox. who Is due m Johore Bahru al the end o! the month. Sir Christopher who is122 words
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Article21 1950-10-25 7 Seven Chinese hawkers were fined $15 each m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for hiking without a licence.21 words
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408 1950-10-25 7 Unified health service plan approved Free Press Staff Reporter T»HE health committee of Singapore Municipal Commissioners has accepted the principal recommendations of the acting Municipal Health Officer, Dr. W. E. Hutchinson, for a unified service m the Municipal Health Department. The proposals approved by the committee will be sent on408 words
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Article105 1950-10-25 7 Burial grounds hitch Free Press Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH Singapore I nicipal Commissio have received two applications from trustees of bu grounds to close parts of as they wish to velop unused portion* of land, the Commission* r The Comm. committee, m a diseuni this matter, has I ask their legal105 words
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Article45 1950-10-25 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tv Dr. A. Muregasu ha appointed District and Health Office:. Pontiai. and Dr. S. K. Mitra has be-< .1 transferred from the G Hospital. Johore Bah v Kota Tingpi us D* cal and H« alth < >ffic< r, X Tinggi and Me: sing.45 words
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Advertisement144 1950-10-25 7 [ANCHOR'^! f PURE MANILA ROPE I is! m COPPAGE TACTOPr /A/ W£ OP/EAT W/Th ALMOST. ICENTUPV Of EXPEP/ENCE M I TESTE* TOP STPENGTH ANP PUPA BUT TV H STOCKS ALWAYS AVAILABLE FROM SOLE AGENTS. \TCHINHO&CO.,LTD. 1 yr\^ 40 A PHILUP ST SPORE: fa Q#l l//\ PH ONES: 3138. 754€ *****144 words
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Miscellaneous37 1950-10-25 7 MAIL xce mail is expected m Singapore today irom India, Pakistan, Medan, and the Federation. La'est times for posting surface mail h* the G.P.O. today are: noon for Pontianak and Palemh::wc 5 45 p.m. for the Federa-37 words
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Article9 1950-10-25 8 Empire XI win at Dehru Dun X S ReuterReuter - 9 words
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Article, Illustration378 1950-10-25 8 SPORE STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT U.N. Special lessons m schools Free Press Staff Reporter STUDENTS m the upper classes of leading English schools m Singapore are keeping m touch with the work of the United Nations through their civics, history and current affairs lessons. In many of these schools, students haveFree Press - 378 words
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Article44 1950-10-25 8 vx i Joseph's Institution first Xl beat Anglo-Chinese School Ist. XI by three g0., 1s to one In I hockey match on the S J.I {round yesterday. In th* second team match, SJI defeated ACS. by the i mart44 words
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Article85 1950-10-25 8 LONDON, Wednesday. 4FTER Aye months of completely unchanged prices, silver suddenly joined the commodity boom yesterday, states Renter's financial correspondent. It jumped 4Ad. m London, fallowing an equally sudden jump of five cents (4jths. pence) m New York overnight. The Mexican Government, •h had been regularly85 words
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Article106 1950-10-25 8 University posts nrv. the live latest anthe Uni Ceyloi Dr PII irei m Mat ies. He md Ls now attached to the D: hi- irer from the Uni Cl Icago and ring In Amerl- i local-born Th- ing UM d I pei Th»* <»• Ml C nba (Economics) Irom the106 words
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Article102 1950-10-25 8 NEW VICAR OF S'PORE Tl r. ,v Woods, ul South Wigston, Leicester, since 1946, haa b appointed Vicar and Archdeacon of Singapore. 11° will take up -ins appointment m April. Mr Woods, w*io Is a the Bishop I .chfield, Dr. Edward \v served Chaplain to the Forces during World Wail102 words
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Article20 1950-10-25 8 thl mans the mid< weight boxer. Robert VilRandolph Turpin an < I i I l A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article206 1950-10-25 8 REGINALD HAYTER - REGINALD HAYTER By Keuters Special correspondent IMIOI GH held to a draw by Western Australia m the opening first-class game of their Australian tour at Perth yesterday, the M.C.C. can be reasonably satisfied with their performance^ The fact that Freddie Brown declared soon after lunch206 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-10-25 8 picture (ILERGYMEN irom Horn; Kang anel s ..im mi 1 y pore. The Key. Cecil Eagling ol th»- Pars..: mgkok, (ri«ht) and the Key. John Chung Van-I.a ap of Hong Kong, who attended the Diocesan Synod yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article15 1950-10-25 8 SOCRATES REMAINS FAVOURITE DOCK 1J t pri* i Club. I oi but Bna i ITI15 words
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Advertisement88 1950-10-25 8 STARTS TODAY li it" I ::u SAMUEL GOLDWYN p.-f H m I\T fl I f fx ANNSLiTH-FAttEYOUMGar fmm A jo*s?.«ns .-as? a S'l x X .30 liMed \:.r.K Hans. l I nited Nations Dm simeatar] aaoctfl 11 I :HI WORLD'S HILDRI N v\ Disaej I OLOR < UKTOON. Fl I'iLAST88 words
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Advertisement85 1950-10-25 8 DONALD PEERS Thr Cava! S on "HIS MASTERS VOH Records. I REMI l IK! l» AMONG i!i DEARIE ow vox sa I WHEN THI 'WN IN 1 D VK BAKFD OUT Ol x\f b; IIIK BIRTHDAY OF THE I I SLEEPY IUWN KXPHXROI I iNci ROUND IKE >' I ROSE85 words
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Miscellaneous164 1950-10-25 8 M^ndrdKG Inclusive to Ihe Singapore Free Press m Malaya >__T -"'J t 1 <^ —a. «i^AjVt -r^ 1 r ri Ni Km I 1 i t v :M ML|J «™__llL_. iZ JANt Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya f.PON6. NAP. f |'M NOT APRAID WELL, WHAT ARE H164 words
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Article451 1950-10-25 9 K.S. CHIA - JOHN WAS SO STAID K.S. CHIA }j)ed*o*drr*y gtovt Stcuy by situl eyes, s gazed .1. John, ikfast tf s 1 herIhe kles on read ci face would Dreaming a«?am. old ne ctsked. •Huh? Oh. John." she then added: Renber. you're iakin.l me swimmtng this affernoor John frowned and t'.n.-n, remembering451 words
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Article, Illustration1250 1950-10-25 9 Q. PATRICK - Q. PATRICK ANOTHER COMPLETE NEW FREE PRESS DETECTIVE STORY by J) E T E C T I V EInspector Trant stud ie cl Ihe two blondes warily. They were both extravagantly beautiful; and one of them was a murderess. There was no doubt at all about that.A.P. - 1,250 words
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Article20 1950-10-25 9 On Am- trrnn Field had carry I the war n X G»'n mark V said E r ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement64 1950-10-25 9 s&- '_B*jigsSSS_£K!^^ wristlet watch of its ,NL> 8 m.m. thick. SHOCK RESISTING, TROPICALISED !7 JEWEL MOVEMENT. •I MIS) mm -i.t mjm-m i.rr _<-!■ a^i^ a^ HaMM^ a^^ HMaMLl j flHlM aMaaM^^a r*u our fifcrßiCAi. Sanitary Requirements Gan eng Hin Co. c, nitarj Contractors General Men- runts s, Tel B^B6 I64 words
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Advertisement169 1950-10-25 9 leowVrV^ i H li the Space of a Ptc-uar i <r COLO, fe_fc*Sa^ w% a C IT j .TV-,- att A 9 Mmmi m New Beauty Features Everywhere! Styled for the years ahead, this new Leonard "12" has g I a lustrous Permalain finish that won't easil> chip, mar g169 words
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865 1950-10-25 10 PETER LOVEGROVE - Forwards call tune in rugby today PETER LOVEGROVE By DOMINANCE of forward play m modern Rugby union \\ais emphatically demonstrated m (he first-class match between London Welsh and Coventry which I watched on' Oct. U. In the whole 70 minutes there was only one passing movement which went along the865 words
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Article, Illustration445 1950-10-25 10 CRUSADER - S'pore had best soccer season since the war CRUSADER By DINGAPORE*S most sine essl'ul soccer season since the Pacific War has just ended (and about time, too, for it has been encroaching on hockey and rugby). The eight-month period since March 1 saw the Colony regain the Malaya Cup, andFree Press - 445 words
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Article, Illustration77 1950-10-25 10 The contest for the title <»f "'Thr most beautifully developed athlete" held at the Palais De (haillot m Paris Oct 15 m ronn.'ction with the world I iMiftine oampmn--1 M" was won by John larhoinik. 2s, of >n i i alifomia. to ri- h t .1. BaptispaA.P. - 77 words
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Article55 1950-10-25 10 JO Weldin i Austria >, Bui pean heavyweight champion mai meet I challenger. Stephan Olek France!, ror title bout In Brussels on either Nov 18 or Dec. 2. Ray Famechon. French holder of the European featherweight championship a oppose Richie l"KJd"> Howard of Halifax. N B m ten-round55 words
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Article175 1950-10-25 10 PENALTY BULLY - PENALTY BULLY I.N SATURDAY'S demons l< m of poor sporl sma >hip by tw > State hockey •:> m the C sports (iub v. Singapore R tion C!ub match on the Padang should form the sub 4 of an Inquiry by the Hockey A m. IIA.P. - 175 words
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247 1950-10-25 10 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE By M m I__? f Quee a of Chinese Athletic and 1949 honorary coach of tho Singapore Amateur Football Association, recently paid a visit to Indonesia. He was much impressed with the .standard of soccer there -Indonesia has a number of really247 words
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Article, Illustration160 1950-10-25 10 Leg-pull caused rugby sensation pit t ure. A GENTLE leg-puller has caused one of the biggest sensations m top-class ruifby for years. It start, -d when the name of W." E. Kyle, the Ireland fly-half recently home after the successful rugby tour of New Zealand and Australia, appeared m theSport; General - 160 words
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Article72 1950-10-25 10 J^lalthy state of rs Ireland is .shown by the fart that Ax -kev Jack Thompson h his contrael to ride for Paddy Pre: es Tipxr season Two prominent stables had been bio( The j l(> had been i Af< fcui-fi been ab n them down and72 words
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22 1950-10-25 10 Athletics' 'guinea-pi S nearly died DR Uni i kip man lon thi A Many Tests i I run har Profe to I22 words
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Advertisement34 1950-10-25 10 THE SINGAPORE PACKING j COMPANY 1 Association ivith SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. t Mor PERFECTION I Mor POLITENESS I PROMPTITUDE t 65. The Arcade. Tel. 4658 ***** 3rd. Floor Cable Address*Singapore Bagtransag m *•*•».»»»>>..34 words
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Advertisement36 1950-10-25 10 A COOLING INFLUENCE 1 I x^|s, D| f V E_ I•>1 mi wm\\ jLW I■Pl■] I "4 "_i "T" 17* i ■7*i 1 1 I LIFEGUARD MILK CO., W 3536, Medeiros Building, S>or«* Telephone: ***** J36 words
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Article155 1950-10-25 11 S'pore may join Asian Games Fed. i>a and Sports Council will meet \t week to discuss the invitation ing fommitee of the Asian Games part m the Games to be held m March. ia received a copy of the condition, and there is every likeagreeing to join this organ- I155 words
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Article177 1950-10-25 11 RAY Fitton, of Manchester, outpointed the former French nd European bantamweight champion. Theo Medina, over ten rounds at the Royal Albert Hall. London last night. It was a dull tight which drew ironical slow handclapplng from the crowd. Fitton. coming m as a substitute for LuisReuter - 177 words
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Article85 1950-10-25 11 U/IK.HTS for the Free Handicap for thret-\»ar-oLls to be run on Saturday. Nov. 18. at UM Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting, are: RICHMOND Ml I N INSURED 9.« < \I)/()\V GLEN Mf XMBVSs \t)i}R !>o:» il l) MERIDIAN 9M II \KRIFK (late Norwaj > 5 .§3 PINK85 words
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Article120 1950-10-25 11 v FIELD of 31 a expect. post for the Camp Handicap. the Autumn doub! b- r NewmarkeGMT today. P:« Hyper oole. A BreaslRoyal. E Brut; Perisc Burnt Bi W. R I ntth. Hi t rnbai Boat D. l. r Gunner. F Barlow Back CM W H.Reuter - 120 words
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Article44 1950-10-25 11 IPOH Tues. T'HE Smg Tao tourii^-g table tenail team pi Hong Kong .will i important fixtures m In. tx »\er -he weekend. On Friday they will meet a k Combined team *ndon I Saturday they- oppose *a "onn44 words
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Article32 1950-10-25 11 The m.s. Lalandia played a friendly game of soccer against the m.v. Agatenor on the Railway Institute ground yesterday. The Lalandia won the ma eh by three goal Lqj two.32 words
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Article44 1950-10-25 11 FINALS of the St. Andrew's School boxing tournament will be held this afternoon, starting at 4.30. The programme comprises 14 bouts for various divisions up to lightweight. The Yap Kang Hoe Shield for the House champions will be decided. picture.44 words
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Article47 1950-10-25 11 X-ray pictures of Willie Pep's injured left shoulder indicated that the former world featherweight champion should be able to box a'-xiln soon. The shoulder was dislocated when Pep lost his title to Sandy Saddler last month. A return match may be staeed In February A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article577 1950-10-25 11 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS From Heavy going at Penang today YESTERDAY'S rain has made the tracks heavy x for this afternoon's racing. Skyscraper, Sisteron and Black Velvet will not start. The most discussed horse on the course this morning was Admiral. Everybody thinks he will have an easy task577 words
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Article, Illustration93 1950-10-25 11 SIX T E E N- YEAR-OLD PAMELA SUCH, an ardent weight!— tins and cycling cnlhnsiast, poses for the Free Press at the York Body Building Club. Pamela, who is entering for the "Miss Singapore 1950" competition at the Happy World this weekend, with her youiiKcr sisterFree Press - 93 words
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Article322 1950-10-25 11 PHYSICAL CULTURE rWENTY-three weightlifters and 14 men and eight women physical culturists have tentatively entered for this year's weightlifting and bodybeautiful championships to be held at the Happy World on Saturday and Sunday. Among those who have entered for the '"Miss Singapore 1950" title are the322 words
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Article, Illustration101 1950-10-25 11 Civilians too good for Army SINGAPORE Civilians O proved too good for Army m their triangular hockey tournament fixture on the Padang last evening, winning 5-1. With two speedy and accurate wingers m W. Galistan and Boon Oon San. the Civilians' attack was seen m many pretty movements. Army opened101 words
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Article50 1950-10-25 11 JOHN SAXBY, inside forward who once played football for Hone Kong, has joined Corinthian C'asn Saxby. up at Cambridge after the var. Iv.s packed enough adventure into 25 i years to satisfy most men. He was a pilot m the RAF. then became a paratrooper.50 words
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Article302 1950-10-25 11 New hooker for Comb. Services XV (COMBINED Services team to meet Johore m the H.M_. Malaya rugby competition on Saturday is much the san: the side which defeated N. Sembiian. The one imoortant change is at hooK^r where Sgt. McLeod (R.A.F.) replaces F Lt. Jones. Coulson. wlio proved himin the302 words
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Advertisement145 1950-10-25 11 Other sports newt m page 8 Great Bic Bane 1 \s Tonight -J DAWN ff U LAKE Y\ POCKET BLONDE BOMBSHELL jMt s^\ From the celebrated V Celebrity Club, Sydney AT THE I V CAPITOL /y BALLROOM RESTAURANT AatMWHMMBi •«_KM«r»rtHM___B___B____BHßHna__i i SEVENTH POSITIVELY Ph!fS___Bl 7 LAST DAY i— t. ■il.imi'l.W145 words
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Miscellaneous484 1950-10-25 11 mimmmm MHMM«B*MHaH^MHMMaappaMqMOTMMfp^ TODAYS CARD 1 OELOW is the card of events for todays races at aM Penang. There will be no double totes. Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Eight. RACE 1—2.15: CLASS 3, DIV. 5—6 F. 1 000 Caracalla Ayres 9 Cfi v Purple Knight 8.11 3 310484 words
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Miscellaneous84 1950-10-25 11 10 130 Exeter Jones 802 SCRATCHINGS 000 Raheen 9 00 020 Barham 8.11 RACE 8—6.00: CLASS 3, DIV. 4— 6 F. 1 000 Sistercn 900 t 104 Actress Harper 813 S 022 Merlin Healey 812 4 -42 Result Ellerv 8.11 5 000 Envoy Woods 8.11 6 000 Golden Slipper Jones84 words
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Article19 1950-10-25 12 DEAN, i j Walker) and Hichael Jamea D daughter on of October at Kandang X i Hospi al.19 words
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Article, Illustration328 1950-10-25 12 GERMANS FOR EUROPEAN DEFENCE Bat national army opposed PARIS, Wednesday. FRANCE agreed yesterday to allow German troops to take part In Western European defences, but only as part of a Tinted European Army. 'At the same time, she refused to approve the formation of any kind of a German nationalReuter; U.P. - 328 words
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Article62 1950-10-25 12 STRIKE CUTS MEAT FOR TWO STATES MELBOURNE, Wed. f pilE nine-day-old st] ike ol Victoria railwayman, which spread to South Australia on Monday. ha.s seriously affected industry m the two States. Road transport has been unable to carry enough livestock to the Metropolitan meat markets to keep up regular meatReuter - 62 words
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Article15 1950-10-25 12 Eighi more earthquake shocks m Central America were recorded yesterday on Fordham University's SeismoeraDhs.- U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article77 1950-10-25 12 NEW YORK. Wed. rUR names were men- d > succeed Ifr. Lie as Secretary-Gen-I the United Nations. i f th meeting ol the nanent members of the united Nations Security Council, it was understood m York. v were S.r Ramaswami and Sir Benegul N. ll.m.Reuter - 77 words
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Article38 1950-10-25 12 ti Richard W. Republican, III:: :\iay that the had Ised him that it sating the North "i. charm- informaAm rican Army facin™ vi I suit Mr Hoffman I m a st A.P. A. P. ReuterA.P.; Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration257 1950-10-25 12 GENEVA, Wednesday. OEPRESENTATIVES of the world's leading tin1V producing and tin-consuming nations will meet m Geneva today m an effort to work out an agreement regulating the tin marke t and preventing wide price fluctuations. They will consider a proposal that a stock of tin257 words
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Article372 1950-10-25 12 lions Atomic En**r«?v Conunl lon ar.d :he U.N. Commission for rational Armaments. In the past th.' Uni ed 8 ate haa insisted thai the questions of atomic control and general rpductlon of conventional armamen's »>e kepi separate. Th" Russians, on the other hand. have contendedReuter - 372 words
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Article57 1950-10-25 12 RUNNER'S 'NO' TO REJECTION A 60-year-old man has threatened to take the east" to court if the organisers of an athletic meet m Forn refuse his application to run m the 10.000-metre race The man. who declined to have his name mentioned unless the case goe s to court. s:ii(iA.P. - 57 words
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Article16 1950-10-25 12 Anti-aircraft resources of the British Army on the Rhine are to be increased.16 words
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Article31 1950-10-25 12 (AIU HARDIST 1). A (arr. of Qaeenstown. turned on his and Cst l Wat,r hiS f,UU lnPS 5 the hose swH.ed A snake had crawled into the hose. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-10-25 12 Yesterdays official closings on the Hong Kong Money Exchange were HK56.32 per U.S. dollar J HK515.90 per pound sterling. HK$2B9s 2 per tael of cold.— U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article111 1950-10-25 12 1942 CONVOY DISASTER I ONDON Wedn VEWLY-releascd despatches from W Fleet Lord Tovey. SUPI blame the Admiralty for the notorious P ter— the Arctic convo\ to Russia u--37 ships For these eight silence, though accused m ins the destroyer escort his battle squadron. July 194'J miralty:111 words
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Miscellaneous34 1950-10-25 12 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris j W^*"*'' mJ VSmr' IV t mm**^l <N I t I mr\m* *i _H Hk alfc < r-* a-s '^HH 'jf a^^^mßKOvmCmCM^Smr^^'^'' 3tf t?^ ItfdH __TX__E_ L L h^^T "^i>*34 words
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