The Singapore Free Press, 27 October 1950
1950-10-27
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Title Section18 1950-10-27 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA 5 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1950. i'Kirt I'KN rKNTS18 words
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Article181 1950-10-27 1 Will U.S., British go all the way? TOKYO, Friday. COUTH KOREAN troops drove to the sensitive Yalu River border of Chinese Manchuria at one point late last night m the strengthening Allied campaign to end the war by occupying all Korea. As reports of new-found bitterA.P. - 181 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-10-27 1 The Governor ol Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimaon. arrives with his daoghier Judy for her marriage in Brit.iin last •reek-end.19 words
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Article99 1950-10-27 1 I \KE si CCESS, Friday. I Russia vt>terdav in the United MM too late for her to think goodwill that site had built ended. British Mil a] Committee debate devoted a large I wi b Government rcely lid R <h-> Soviet p: 1 hire 4Reuter - 99 words
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Article179 1950-10-27 1 VIETMINH MASS FOR DOUBLE ASSAULT SAIGON, Fri. lI'ITHIN hours of the n reported fall oi Banphiet, near the western bastion o* I aokay, Vietminh forces were last night reported to be ftoassing for simultaneous attacks at both ends of the French line in Indo-China. A 1 :i Un] tnovi of179 words
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Article15 1950-10-27 1 TI Vi I be- I and his deputy Mr. K U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article202 1950-10-27 1 LAKE SUCCESB, Fri. INDIA L> to prupoae to the 1 UN. Political Commil the establishment of Unins P ice Fund" for tip development of undersloped areas and to ask member -A the United ns to contribute to it. The res</i. l i>>n. which is to beReuter - 202 words
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Article26 1950-10-27 1 The Canadian Government decided to end Canada's state of war with Germany oon as it is in a position to do so." ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article21 1950-10-27 1 GREETINGS TO SH AH President Truman yesterday sent birthday greetings to His Imperial Majesty Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlevl of Iran. U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article94 1950-10-27 1 nan Hie I tu ilsations \>.< I moon during next year's Britain, crash* d li'u feet down the weM i tov n «ii being hoisted to the top of the 200-foot shot tower at the Thames' side itival silo when it broke from its steelReuter - 94 words
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Article139 1950-10-27 1 'DON'T BELIEVE REDS' —HA TTA BANDOENG, Friday. rrHE INDONESIAN Vice-president, Dr. Mohammed Malta, yesterday apealed to the Indonesian people not tj> be influenced by Ideological Communism which aimed at undermining the power of the state. Addressing a conference of Government officials at Purwakarta, Dr. Ifatta said the Indonesian people hadU.P. - 139 words
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Article62 1950-10-27 1 LONDON. Fri. LIEUT-GEN. Sir Leslie Hollis. Commanding General of the Royal Marines, Is going to make a flying visit to Marine Commandos in Malaya, the Admiralty announced last night. His first call will be on General Sir John Harding. Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Land Forces. HeA.P. - 62 words
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Article31 1950-10-27 1 The Syrian l*overnment announced yesterday the arrest of 21 members of a "terrorist organisation," Including exCabinet Ministers, which It said had been oueratinar for the past two years.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article20 1950-10-27 1 Tne French National Assembly has approved the Government's plan f'>r a European army by 349 votes to 23520 words
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Article53 1950-10-27 1 T TNlifc'U Jvinguom uuupi u who arrived In Singapore on the Empress of Australia yesterday on their way Korea went on a rouie march in Singapore early this morning. They walked from the Singapore Harbour Board to Gillman Barracks and buckThe troops are scheduled to leave53 words
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Article35 1950-10-27 1 Communist China charged yesterday that American planes 'bombed and punned Chinese territory in Ltaotung province. several times between Oct. 13 and 25. The Communist China N Agency broadcast the charge from Peking.- U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article35 1950-10-27 1 RAYMOND "Turko" Wesle rling, wanted by the Indonesian Government for his part in the revolt in January, plans to open a night clu'o in Brussels. He is financed bv a Brlslan industrialist. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article232 1950-10-27 1 'Invasion of Tibet' NEW DELHI, Fridaj MYSIKKY still surrounds the reported li of Tibet l»> Chinese Communki forces. The Indian Government his received no news frow either Peking or Lhasa <>! anj attack. An Uidian Foreign O: terday that India's attitude will not be form till232 words
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Article31 1950-10-27 1 Reds are converted by DDT i i :> a inn- v- ins I ipturt*d i to > Uudi* ns i is mds of DDT. nkrl t i I intrrn.l tw i f U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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485 1950-10-27 1 Malaya trade still rising: A record now Free Press Financial Cerrfcgf oicnt AfALAYA'S export trade, including re-export.,, in September reached tlie all-time hUh record total value of |44i,525,733, compare d with $396,946,45> in August. The value of imports In Septemtx $260,720,171, giving a favourable balance lor I month of $179,805,562485 words
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Article89 1950-10-27 1 Penang gun victim is recovering Free Press Stall Reporter PENANG. Fri. MR. Hun Swee Inn. Secretary 0 f the Penans branch of the Mai Chinese Association. I shot by an unknown gunman US Muntri Stn -relay evening is stated this morning to be improving. Mr. Han had an operation ilat<89 words
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Advertisement102 1950-10-27 1 I. c e RETAIL ARD Rt).S_PORE v >*^ tt*r,s u Smiemdid UotKathcr Drink V>' y Jfin. for the hoc da>s"7. "c rn.KrJ.oiJ ft ha, a fcnpt.n*. *!l Mi o«n. and *cnj. w.v olnr%, ehrouch th« hodv M Hy ht-fping t,> rcnr« vircr.^rh *nahlt-« ton ro maintain te«t ■dm A. 81.102 words
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Advertisement84 1950-10-27 1 {Singapsre F.esta- art and BAR 79, Bras Ba-ah Kd Singapore octween N jrth Victoria St Tele No Hot and Cold Drinks European Food prepared by our A1 Cooks. Special Wedding Cakes. Chinese Chow Chow our sp-cialny alv. ..ible nl^H 4 fuller i•oiilenl in < s b I j^^ «.KWK>-\ ami84 words
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Article386 1950-10-27 2 DORIS GIBB - DORIS GIBB 'You may be as pretty as a film star but says I WONDER how many women practise poise? At a rough estimate I would say that not %more than ten in •rv hundred do ><> and Of those ten only four or five are386 words
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Article, Illustration339 1950-10-27 2 W\OWN in Plymouth Devonshire, we were invited to a fashion parade of exceptional interest. The parade wat at a .'"<(<•/ hotel and there were 12 separate ShOWS in three days. Every show was pa out, and large numbers of disappointed women hud > to be turned away.FRANCIS MARSHALL - 339 words
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Article227 1950-10-27 2 How Badly Do Britons Make It? Helen Burke HOLDS A COFFEE QUIZ PUT your cottee is terrible". That's what some of the foreign tourists say when they come to Britain. What can wo do about it? Some people believe in boiling coffee and the longer the better. That Is how227 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-10-27 2 r» ii for h ht».ir Ihe bac and then t pi> I I for sp< r Yoni hair is swept the back ol t; n :i semi-cii jj New B32 words
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Advertisement76 1950-10-27 2 It's bab) who c it the milk. Steady growth, lots i of c; mtented Javs and peaceful nights they tell a mother in the happiest s the milk baby prefers. And surprising how many babies choose Ostcrmilk. The formula I :miik is such that it is most suitable at all76 words
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Advertisement165 1950-10-27 2 SALE I Commencing Nov.- 1 st. 275 Orchard Road A FINE SELECTION OF VOCAL RECORDS. I.PHINF. IHRF.E Jl on "Ace ci I IF I LOVED YOl T I I!! MY HEART ANT I < DHTAM OF TRArMFRTI I UI I AH" SONG OF THE MOC7NTAH TA I bbi K\\ MY165 words
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Miscellaneous257 1950-10-27 2 LUCKY u mination i> p--•-jun.il Onct you have made up your mind to do some- nothing u.M stop rom doing it, and ing it well. \ou i." e i tremendous amount <>r en ius;.i~ in .iiu! j uu are able to stimul ite to put i -to i job, "•mi257 words
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Miscellaneous148 1950-10-27 2 I Hew Crossword K?>. J*s j i I I BRBRBS CLUES ACSOSB l He tops to have another drink? (7). 7. l come into thfc city (.>). H. Make a stage income (5). 9. Result <: land ick by sea «4. 7i. in. He be very high way iii>. 14.148 words
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Article284 1950-10-27 3 < Election Test on Nov. 7 WASHINGTON, Thursday. "/\FF-YEAR" elections on November 7 will give *Mnited States citizens a chance to pass judgment on the Truman administration, now nearing the halfway mark. "Off-year* elections are held in j the middle of the president's term of office.A.P. - 284 words
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Article, Illustration9 1950-10-27 3 I KilI t hiN ;r ides (.1111--t\.' 11l A.P.A.P. - 9 words
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Article, Illustration205 1950-10-27 3 LONDON, Thursday. yoi know sex? We have it here too". That is what a Britisher told Hearst "Living and Lovin?" columnist Miss Ruth Sacks, and it didn't surprise her. Miss Sacks has been doino; a sort of personal Report ot European sex habits, and out of205 words
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Article189 1950-10-27 3 'pHE American Ambassador 1 to India, Mr. Loy W. Henderson, told a press conference yesterday that the United States would not use the veto if a majority of the Security Council Agreed to the admission to Communist China into the United Nations The Ambassador saidReuter; U.P. - 189 words
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Article108 1950-10-27 3 'Pakistan plans a holy war' CALCUTTA. ThUTS. IOGENDRA Nathi Ifandal, I the only Indian member )f Pakistan's cabinet until he resigned earlier this month laid in Calcutta yesterday :hat Pakistan Is secretly scheming to wage a holv war igalnst India one day. Mandal. who resigned as Minister of Law andA.P. - 108 words
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Article65 1950-10-27 3 At! ned by nembera of the Senate has )een circulated it: Cam: University recently to obtain :pport for tiie nomn of Pnnrii' NYhru as r of the University aduaie of Cambridc^ P indit Nehru'.> nomination paper has be i. -iuned amonsj others bv Mr E M.Reuter - 65 words
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Article16 1950-10-27 3 K :otton weav.l make (iovernnien: for aid to reliere curr rtage and price.— ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article32 1950-10-27 3 neral Carlos P. Romulo, the Philippines Foreign Minister, hai said that the United Nations victory Korea is the "brightest chapin ihe history of the United Nations since San Francisco" A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article44 1950-10-27 3 TAKING STEEL TO NEWCASTLE German steel Is to be used to build a bridge near Newcastle Australia's greatest steel-producing centre. The New South Wales Government accepted a £A32,164 German tender because industrial stoppages have put Australian steej users <™ thp bread and butter line. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article61 1950-10-27 3 NEW YORK, Thursday. DEVELOPMENT of a new "synthetic breast milk" for new born infants was disclosed in a report bv three doctors in the New York State Journal of Medicine. The new preparation has been given to 171 new-born infants and 39 older babies and61 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-10-27 3 photo. Baron Krn.st von YVeizsaecker. former German diplomat who was convicted for war crimes, had his tive-year sentence commuted by the IS. High Commissioner for good behaviour After serving three and a quarter years of his sentence, the 68-year-old German was greeted by his wife on his release. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article56 1950-10-27 3 Crossed Icecap both ways Tiv cross the Land tcecap in both ions have arrived at luler R (Fran the N r > Polar BJoern. Tucf 22 members or French 1950 on to Greenland, who a;> from west to cast and cast to west. Two memoers 01 tne e\p» \v^r(> :lReuter - 56 words
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Article23 1950-10-27 3 Shipping K imped further Into Shancl received U nsiderabl rn beca d p mmunist distrust of foreien U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article54 1950-10-27 3 BRITAIN'S tcen-ace *;irU spend t»o much time i I boys. Mis> Pearl Jepluott :i >ou(h research worker told the National Marriage G«i4aiiee oum il. Schoolgirls' diaries are startling »'viei»*iu e of the IJ iiirls of 14 »nd 15 are onup: d in Uiiukma «m t devices t.» i54 words
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Article157 1950-10-27 3 TIBETANS GIVE UP A HOPE LONDON. Thu All reports on on in receni prompted the conclusion today that the Dalai Lamm's government his civon u»> hope of i' -sistinp the Cl Communis's seeking lordship on "the top of the world Private teleerarr Takh:i«i Pn.ndit Mol year-old Repent ot TibM insU.P. - 157 words
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Article41 1950-10-27 3 Dancing allowed in Keelung re dan to Keelui z." tiie China D* .vs told its readers rer-m The newspaper wa h r< that the \ir K C Wu na> approved that the pfi bC Keelu&e way b here pvibl.d j RcuT.-r.41 words
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Advertisement109 1950-10-27 3 Nightgown wins bet pie (omplimented her ..nd thr modH. .»f < aulti- 1J \ut'»ria. "Probahlv iriikrd nio>t pe«>p!«POPPY -jfc DAY A GARDEN FETE ON SATURDAY, 11th. NOVEMBER 3 -6.30 p.m. FLAGSTAFF HOUSE OFF BUKIT TIMAH ROAD Iraeral Sir John Harding I) >.()., MX'.. IN AID OF EARL HAIGS FUND Ist109 words
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Advertisement98 1950-10-27 3 r BRYLCREEM^ to to© surG 3^ makes a tidy difference to your hair Let Brylcreem look after your hair and you're bound to i MjjUk j benefit for Brylcreem gives your hair this double benefit: r WtWJI n (1 J Day-long smartness. (2) Lasting hair health. t\ I Besides setting98 words
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Miscellaneous500 1950-10-27 3 Bridge Hands Witb i > vulnerable, you A A •re North holding <^> A K Q 7 S |KJM 4 A WKBT EAST AKQII 4JIU2 ♦KlOB 7 6 4 OAH« <? 4 <? J 10 9 K J ft O(l> OK* Tne bidding Q 7 i 2 South Weil North500 words
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The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Oct. 27, 1950.
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Article145 1950-10-27 4 \Y by day, the news rrom Indo-China con tin ea to east a. clmid over the Asian ie A tremendous victory over Commuv. ssion has been won In far Korea Bit nearer home, in the new states to our north, there is disturbing news. Seven times145 words
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Article151 1950-10-27 4 p< rhi Bin-- I amp" la to newii In Singapore a: i ally banned for I. n that a .ing the killing a policeman would inspire thugs in the Colony to do the same (as if they needed any 'inspiring"! Blame not Ml Jack Evans, for in this151 words
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Article818 1950-10-27 4 O. H. Brandon - O. H. Brandon By The Acheson Plan proposes three new steps for the < General Assembly: allowing the Assembly to meet in emergency sessions to deal with aggressions if Security Council action is blocked by vetoes; setting up a "watchdog" team of United Nations observers818 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-10-27 4 TOUGH MOMENT FOR DELEGATES by Cummings "Mr. Yishinsky, Mr. Ma/i/c, kindly repcai~aftet^me *l am noi a Commn, hate never been a Communist..*'"22 words
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Article450 1950-10-27 4 Richard Hughes - Richard Hughes IT was "a bandit army m sandals' 1 that captured Wonsan, vital st: Red-built port on the Sea of Japan during the battle i«>r North K This triumph by illarmi ill-equipped Oriental troops, who have cleared minefields by the simple expedient of inarching450 words
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Article211 1950-10-27 4 THOMAS HENRY - Found— 18 new diseases THOMAS HENRY tMGHTEEN new viruses capable of causing f diseases in humans have been isolated by Rockefeller Foundation scientists. Two of these were found in the blood of sick persons. The other 16 were obtained from wild mosquitoes. Half were found in tropical Africa, half in211 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-10-27 4 This Uorli peasant girl, from the Decean, has an "appeal-" n"J S A i r ni- dlgn i ty the lribe «of very low cast^ One 6 Jl' an first laws, sponsored b v Mahatma Gandhi was passed to admit the lowest castes vith the highest, to the Hindu temples.50 words
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Article583 1950-10-27 4 RUSSELL SPURR - RUSSELL SPURR i Bv 1 INDIA'S pilgrim sea- son is now at its height. Millions of devout Hindus, ignoring the sweltering heat of the late summer, are making for shrines and temples, holy wells and sacred rivers In every corner of the subcontinent. They have583 words
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Advertisement17 1950-10-27 4 POPULAR HOUSE for SPORT CUPS MEDALS c IK jeweller P. H. HENDRY, 7*. North Bridse Kd. Spore.17 words
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Advertisement29 1950-10-27 4 TIMES GETTING SHORT! Have you ordered your CHRISTMAS PARCELS Last date fer postinc 31st October! T/i# best gift is a Food Pun COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., t29 words
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Article278 1950-10-27 5 SEVEN VIRGINS' CULT IN N. MALAYA Muslim public warned ri Pres Malay Correspondent [|hLK,IOLS authorities in the north Malayan state of Perlis have warned Muslims to be on guard against a new and strange cult which has infiltrated into the country. The cult, it is stated, claims that each adherent278 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-10-27 5 IMI REE war correspondents for Korea, who arrived in Singapore last night »> the ship Empress of Australia, bavins a drink with (apt. 1). 1). Francis, another pasMMijjer in the ship, at Kaffles Hotel. Picture shows (from left) Capt. Francis, Roland Hunntn (Daily Mail), Bernard Wicksteed (Express) and !> idMirror - 50 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-10-27 5 picture Mlfal i. ad uf L.N.s education section at Lake Si ccess, addressing Singapore Rotarians on the uork Of the United Nations at Raffles Hotel last night. Others m the picture are: I.ady Rrinri. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek (Rotary President] Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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Article147 1950-10-27 5 *It m s up to yon 9 ANOTHER packed audience attended the second concert by the Singapore Musical Society at the Victoria Hall last night. Before the Schumann concerto. Mr. van Hien. the conductor, referred to the inadequacy of the piano, adding '"It's up to you music lovers147 words
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Article19 1950-10-27 5 MORE SUGAR LIKELY a Mart Keporter that Singapore a kati in of Departat any b» be- Mr. ght the19 words
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Article277 1950-10-27 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal health authorities have decided to take legal action against growers of towgay (bean sprouts) in Rochore District, centre of the industry in the Colony. Summonses have- bren taken out against five growers on a charge of failing to close wells277 words
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Article237 1950-10-27 5 Free Press Staff Reporter TWERE is a strong likelihood that church and social welfare workers, teachers and dressers, may come to Singapore by the end of the year as refugees from China to continue their work here, the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W.237 words
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Article121 1950-10-27 5 MR. R. K. Sumy, president of the Singapore Traction Company Employees Union. i terday branded the proposed bill of the Progressive Party as "incomplete social reform." The working conditions ol the industrial and manual workers in Singapore, he said needed more attention than any other labour121 words
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Article38 1950-10-27 5 SERVANT STOLE A of the 223 8.0.D. Lim Kim Jeow, aged bound nvt r In $50 for 12 months in the Singapore rth Police Cour rday heft brake connecting houses Im was also sentenced to days simple imprisonment.38 words
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Article93 1950-10-27 5 r pHE Progressive Party election platform for the Singapore Municipal elections in December this year will be basically the same as that of last year. At a committee meeting of the Party last niffht it was decided that candidates would, if the.y wished, issue individual manifestoes, the aims93 words
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247 1950-10-27 5 'Sedentary' job plan for sick officer rejected Free Press Staff Reporter A COMMITTEE of Singapore Municipal Commis- sioners has turned down a recommendation that a European officer, whose ill-health has prevented him from "active participation" in his present job, should be retained for "work of a sedentary nature.*' The committee247 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-10-27 5 picture. i i .jt' \II u« ±▼1 fir t onsu! t.eneral m Australia, pictured on ;trn\al at Kallane airport rday on hit way to S> dney.- Free PressFree Press - 28 words
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Article45 1950-10-27 5 When Tan Jin i. >ke, a 44--year-old Hainanese. appeared before the Singapore Second District Court yesterday for sentence on a charge of possessing 3 lb. of opium, he withdrew his plea of guilty and claimed trial. Bail of $3,000 was allowed until tomorrow.45 words
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Article97 1950-10-27 5 ABDUL Wahab bin Haji Abdul Hamid blamed his as- sociation with bad company when he pleaded guilty in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to three charges of stealing sarongs from Malay women living in the Geylang area. Abdul, who admitted three I previous convictions. was .sentenced97 words
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Article38 1950-10-27 5 Ho Chong. a 44-yt I ieu got Intb the spoko.s of a motor cycle while pillion riding along Queer. on last Friday, died in tii* General Hospital last night. He was admitted to hospital on Thursday.38 words
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Article21 1950-10-27 5 The examination in Malay for Government officers will be held in Singapore on Jan 22. 23 and 24. 1951.21 words
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Article81 1950-10-27 5 THE machinery for the Unisity of Malaya Student Council annual elections is in motion and by the end of the year students will be going to' the polls. Mr. T. Visuvanathan ha c been appointed Returning i Officer. The Elections Comlee will be appointed by Executive Committee shoi81 words
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Article20 1950-10-27 5 without a broadcast On^ Ee Kim. of Nelson H was fined $30 in the e Third P» tore.20 words
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Article197 1950-10-27 5 S.T.U.takes case to U.K. adviser SIR Christopher Cox. Aeon Education to the S» tary for Colonu s, v- esentatiw the Singapore Teachers' Union on Nov. 1 to discuss a memorandum the Union has .sent him urging a unified educa' service in this country in place of the present one. The197 words
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Advertisement102 1950-10-27 5 1950 OCTOBER— NOVEMBER Saturday Monday f) n Tuesday ,t-^ I Wtdnesday Ccc£jJUeo+C« g Imf 1 A fe Welcome! &L^ Welcome I 7Kl>tf^ /o our /J TAILORING jj DEPARTMENT a now in S j| Commodious Ideal Surrounding ;t« Nk on f/te its y^ For a// TAILORING REQUIREMENTS see us in comfort102 words
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Advertisement107 1950-10-27 5 GLASS .m& P 5 TEA I 1 KITCHEN LINEN IS A "MUST" IN EVERY HOME Class and Tea Cloths of good quality will make your Crystal, China and Silver gleam. We suggest you call and see our new selection of Pure Linen Class Cloths. Designed in gay Checks and Stripes107 words
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Miscellaneous68 1950-10-27 5 MAILS Surface mail Is expected 'in Singapore today from Great Britain, North Ireland. Em. Furope. North and West Africa. West Indies, Egypt, Ceylon. Djambi. Australia. Slam and the Federation. Latest times for posting surface mail at the G.P.O. today are: noon for Trengganu (parcels only). Burma. North India and Pakistan68 words
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Article, Illustration1507 1950-10-27 6 ALLAN LEWIS - THREE HORSES TO SCORE DOUBLES ALLAN LEWIS Roman Warrior best bet Bv PENANG, Friday. DOMAN Warrior should be the best bet on the card at Penang tomorrow, last day of the IVnang Turf Club's autumn meeting. Roman Warrior won very easily last week and, taking a line through Result's victory1,507 words
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184 1950-10-27 6 TRIBE took the last five National Defence Aca< wickets for only six runs in the Commonwealth touring cricket teams one-clay match yesterday at Dehra Dun. The -Commonwealth aec--1 their fast inn «ed unch time with 171 runs s. They then •led out the184 words
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Article18 1950-10-27 6 THE I B ill Federation has Oe and nW ->rld .i to bann- II A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article302 1950-10-27 6 x %£?<£ >ffi?fx 1 r '^2S- r A LARGE turnover m copper shares lifted prices to higher levels yesterday in the London Stock Exchange, states Reuter's financial correspondent. sh buying was stimuI bv the itrikii unple fits obtained lomicile as :dtd bv dividend and profits naReuter - 302 words
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Article26 1950-10-27 6 I The All-India Football Fe- deration team, now in RanKoon, drew with the Burma XI on Tuesday in the first match of their tour.26 words
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Article136 1950-10-27 6 AIR. Winston Churchill's remarkable French-bred grey, four-year-old Colonist, gained his biggest success yet when winning the historic Jockey Club Cup vaiued at £1,170 and run over 21 miles at Newmarket yesterday. Mr. Churchill flew ipt'ci.illy m the opening of the now House of Commons to Colonist136 words
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Article68 1950-10-27 6 F.A, team v. Army picked THREE Arsenal footballers have been selected for the Football Association team to play the Army at Highbury on Nov. 8 Portsmouth, the chai ib will in Len Phillips' Ja k Frogatt. The Arsenal m< Lionel Smith (left-back) Art S i i right-hall and you. GoringA.P. - 68 words
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Article17 1950-10-27 6 BFORD beat I en poin nil in a Ruuby Union match ly Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 17 words
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Article26 1950-10-27 6 I^HK following hordes will not HUM f<»r tomorrows races Op<ra I nless ElCKlt, Melhur> tnirt. Judaic. Hunting Muvu Rustle. Kimholton Meath. Stvtjiie and Vanguard26 words
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Advertisement148 1950-10-27 6 NOW SHOWING 11-I.il I f.Ht- SAMUELGOLDWYN f/ V\ ANNtt.Y7«^FilirfG«ANGa /-^> WANEVwrs —MiiWTAn y /'I ;O»«AlDC00« V J HATAiiE WOOO I nilrd Nation/ D 1 Mentor] about I i.IY WOK! I>S Nt 1 I_T 1 SHOWWC .).:;o— 9J| j vjf/YO#s v»*gSS+ I n/£XT CHANCE Jeff CHANDLER fe^'- A 11 M 1148 words
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Advertisement53 1950-10-27 6 TO-MORROW at MIDNIGHT-CAPITCL 75 HAIH-RAISIMG CLIMAXES j L ITS TRUE! ITI FOUGH! II ■rnnrrawYyv FOUR MJ.lim 1 2-4 15 6.30 r^wbo hTng brothers < 186 South Bridge Koad Singapore I S Brant- h:—%. I ampbrll St I* Dfalrrs in all kinds of S«viss Watth<- ll Hall and alarm clocks, spare53 words
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Miscellaneous226 1950-10-27 6 m2!tl!rdk6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya d&ijL I WAS ABOUT TOSENOA^EGiMUnj I AND IT HAPPENED, lr 1 STiLL NO I PQCft LL| WHAT I I'IISTART BY TO DESTROY THE CASTLE, WHtN I'VE BEEN AFRAIO l IMPROVEMENT CUOOLES. CAN GOING TO THE y MO^VHtSENT I RECEIVED THIS NOTE--226 words
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Article260 1950-10-27 7 TOUCH- JUDGING IN RUGBY Many ignorant of the rules if Free Press Rugby Reporter *pHE standard of touch- judging in Singapore is "simply appalling", it was stated at last night's meeting of Singapore Society of Rugby Union Referees at the S.C.C. One member of the Society remarked that many thought260 words
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Article, Illustration219 1950-10-27 7 E. PETERS - N e w racing car arrives E. PETERS By ()N heart, i,. e s.s. uranj e which arrived in Sinea- pore on Tuesday from England waTthe sSd stream-lined super sports car imported into this country >mce the war. It is th e P Jaeua XK "o (3,442 c.O belon KFree Press - 219 words
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Article54 1950-10-27 7 I .Of UH .^<tpoie AmutPVtf FV n held at the S C C last night. It vu d^'ided thai the Business Housei League will be run b\ i the Business Houwi IB isineti a ill be sfDIUUM BHFA and th« BHFA •a ill be54 words
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Article40 1950-10-27 7 A rmy bea t R.A. F. in golf match DOYAL Singapore Golf Club course Bukil Tlmah was the venue of an Inter-Services s;<>ll match on Wednesday, when Armv defeated R.A.F. KMcK H i W C A Y G C VV40 words
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Article52 1950-10-27 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS B, PENANG. Friday. STEADY rain throughout I night again red with training. The only tra I md lu AS tight Roman Warrior i Bagl I robeila i ith I .ch I Nptarlicht ■Ma I Baba Latin inTaic I W(k\ Star II Lltti I >52 words
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Article24 1950-10-27 7 N'LVILLE SM md r. n bar n> i E Br :\ad p^ r urney to Enshind A. P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-10-27 7 pirturr KIMMI sC.IOS p,v :>ui ,o t\ i il.if 'tiepmiN t joins in a tussle uit!i Olfh.irns i ♦ntre-luilf. firm I. UaillS P<»vs; SMIIH Of tlU' bl paaKl t«> Urniond u lio tin tapped it into an cnip v wh(u the two l< net al B«»uudar\ Park Topical PressTopical Press - 49 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-10-27 7 picture. MEATH hurl.'M being led in by Mrs. Charles after winning the sixth race at Penan* on Wednesday. ScoopsScoops - 19 words
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Article266 1950-10-27 7 M ISS Amy Choong, sister of the Malayan badmin--1 ton brothers Ewe Leong and Ewe Beng, treated a surprise in the Wimbledon open tournament last night. In the second round of the women's singles, from which the English international holder, Mrs. Q. M. Allen Webber,Reuter - 266 words
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Article116 1950-10-27 7 Easy win for Police POLICE S.A. hockey defeated R.A.F. Se: luur-nil in a one-sided tame at Thomson Road yesterday. Sdetar were on the d live most of the game, and it did not help matten when their left winger. Salleh. had to go to hospital for attention to a .split116 words
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Article40 1950-10-27 7 AaGLO-CHINESF C€\ lonese A at bOCkey ai Bhk-«.!;e: ICey] ved a rr.&n The School scored two quick goals la The ilf th: Chhii Weng and BUftll Yew. the second and mined mar.-. Jusi before the md, Tofon40 words
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Article131 1950-10-27 7 WINS ON A T.K.O. dr; ix.-SH Emj bampion 137 lbs. < of To, Harold J Deti II In d lof a ten-round t Tne bout v i eye. He. B s at K whose right arm was b raised by the referee in token of victory, and thpr. 'brew ftA.P. - 131 words
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Advertisement78 1950-10-27 7 SENSATIONAL FREE ST>LE WRESTLING at HAPPY WORLD FRIDAY 27th 9 v .m. PLEASE NOTE; F3IDAY-TONIGHT vs. G. ZBISKO IE vs. HARDIT SINGH >; DEMANO, CRAND RETURN :GRRO vs. GEORGE THOMSON PLUS OTHER SUPPORTING BOUTS LJ EMBEB! IT'S TONIGHT FRIDAY ISEVELT IN i RETROSPECT \'f*\ s7*o<«t, jj 31>^/^ 2^^3l ofciAis 178 words
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Advertisement92 1950-10-27 7 4. S CAHCELL ALL OTHER APPOINTMENTS ft 1 a It's a Big Night TONIGHT I at the City's most popular "Night-Spct'' 1 j > Great World Cabaret j 1; Abdullah Hussien BALI RO >«•% I I BY NUMEROUS REQUESTS &J I V SEN OR WILSON presents IIL j i LATIN-AMERICAN92 words
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Article32 1950-10-27 8 PHILLII'S— Tj Molly, wife of Arthur, a brother for Colleen and October, alar Hosp: TIMER. To Mabel and J. R. Latimer, Enemy Estates ir h Oc.ober a' t. I Ho B.32 words
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Article34 1950-10-27 8 MORRISON-BELLAIRS: TOE announced b M -on of lanjong Ramb I Porak. only son H. Morrison. Aberdeen. Scu I of Mr. A: Mrs. of CM.H. TanB«mtmtn w Pcrak. .r. J ,m by Sea, nd.34 words
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Obituary18 1950-10-27 8 QL EE of Get? -.ngapore. pa on 26'h behind hi- i B I I t t Fe-18 words
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Article441 1950-10-27 8 FRANK GOLDSWORTHY - THE MARINES WERE LAST IN YOYO FRANK GOLDSWORTHY Army makes Wonsan safe Bv YHJHGFJH WITH IS. MARINES AT WONSAN, Thursday. npHIS is the strange story of operation Yoyo. A n was conceived mid splendour as the biggest Single military manoeuvre of the Korean war. But Its fulfilment yesterday when thousands441 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-10-27 8 The brifi.il party outside All Saints Church. Thamton-le-Dale, after tin* wedding of T:ipt. Douglas Snowdon and >U» Judith Annette Ginvton, daachtei "i the riinr of Singapore. Left to right: Maj. lan Burrows ti>r»t man). "Miss Josephine I Mrr tl>** bride and groom, M.irv Bur;r^ and Miss Ward47 words
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Article108 1950-10-27 8 HOLLYWOOD, Friday. THOUSANDS of Hollywood stars and fans bowed their heads In sorrow yesterday as they bade goodbye to 'Mammy" singer Al .lolson. Overhead, the skies were tirey and cloudy as the biggest names in the show business mingled with the little people who wereU.P. - 108 words
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Article34 1950-10-27 8 The South Korean D> Minister Sihn Sung Mo, yesterday that the I" N should demand that war criminals who escape to Red China or Somiet Siberia b»> returned to Kor< B A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article73 1950-10-27 8 Clash o ver tin control pri IJRITA. i t d plan to coi Id tin lies Britain is a-^ I ->rtors of the plan that naximiDimum pi should be fixed for tin. and drastic fluctuations checked. Mr Cl W. N: the AmerU an ri- i the [1 Tin Oonfercnce vhietiReuter - 73 words
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Article47 1950-10-27 8 Tin still going up LONDON Fri SPOT tin d ano-iH-time h .±h at yday's unoftirlal aitornoon session. The closings were: Spot £930 buyers and 12 sellers, with no b Three mouths CSO3 buyers and £904 > business at £904. Settlement 8931. Tl. turnover--95 tons including 20 si). U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article30 1950-10-27 8 elgium has ordered a security check on all Europeans In her Belgian Cango uranium mines after finding Afrit leading Communist pamphlets calling on them to sabotage Installations. Reuter.30 words
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Article108 1950-10-27 8 LONDON. Prtd DOUBLE-barrelled scheme to raise more moiv bv a large issue of shares and a lar^e lilt in T l Company's powers to borrow from the bank w. announced by the Dunlop Rubber Compa:. night. b< r?:.-- not sp< This follOWl similar bv leading BritishReuter - 108 words
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Article23 1950-10-27 8 The W.st Gorman Parliament yetterda the Orsi stepi towards creating Federal police force and remising existing police for national rmerernr: ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement197 1950-10-27 8 \i KNOWI UM.MtN I RIAB I of Itb SIT! \li<>\ IfANTI Phj I P.P. n moN CHE COMr. a i UK 1 1 FOR SALI c sf H I VNHM > I PORE TLRF Cl \MN I! K MJ IIN(i 1 I KD ui ii \\v dn: ::\n n\ ii197 words
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Advertisement39 1950-10-27 8 We have in stock all the latest SWISS watches and also undertake repairs at moderate prices. PHONE ***** Watchmakers 395 NORTH BRIDCE ROAD. SINGAPORE. Kim Cbvnq 61. Koek Uoid le\. VOH (i.EC. Radios A Refrigerator* available Easy terms arranged39 words
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Advertisement83 1950-10-27 8 at RAFFLES t CABLE Wlfth ANNUAL DANCE 8.30 p. m. to la. I TOMORROW SPEC PIPERS DANCERS o< SEAFORTH HIGHLANDS J I s THE BAND OF 13 j ROYAL HUSSARS THE BIG MONEY-SAVING EVEHJ j*****%* %x^v. &A Em Ej FOR FEW DAYS OhLY. REMNANTS lit GREATLY REDUCED PRIC£S J.T. CHANRAI83 words
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Miscellaneous42 1950-10-27 8 POCKET CARTOON b> OSBIRT LANCASTER Sf f "So. no, Thcrete, your price ii too htfih I cannot betray the [>!arn of my country's F* stiiai HIGH TIDES Today: 11 Ifla.m; T< morrow: M l.'ia.ni: 11 44 p.m. THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris42 words
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