The Singapore Free Press, 28 October 1950
1950-10-28
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Title Section19 1950-10-28 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA No. 1" SINGAPORE, SAITRDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1950. PKICE iEN CENTS.19 words
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Article56 1950-10-28 1 N. KOREANS ATTACK IN REAR nerals command guerilla bands -t Ltd Allied troops were this morning struggling over snowbound roatea towards Manchuria's Communist after bating off North Korean counter-attacks 50 miles Mrder and in the I nsan area, south of Chosan. nt line, however uerrilla bunds, some numberanded by Red56 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-10-28 1 A route march, hut, so far M niinv of the troops are lomtriH'd, the wrong route. With supreme restraint they Ignore the invitation on the left of the piiure: and no 'eye> right* cither not even out of respect!39 words
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Article, Illustration13 1950-10-28 1 i i \Y> m <il .it thfir vc ldinu t hi > m -"k13 words
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Article99 1950-10-28 1 LONDON, Saturday. \PRETTI Dutch «;irl. mother o'j.ui illt'jjitiniate child, contended jresterdaj sip* was the only \irtuuus <irl in post-war Java. She told lli<;h Court jurv in London she was seduced in lava l>v a British soldier who promised to marry her. The girl ar-old II MardaA.P. - 99 words
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Article43 1950-10-28 1 CAPETOWN. Sat rrii/.. etown arv .1 monument Yi> ha] Smuts on top ible Mountain. On the al will '>♦' th quotation from Julius Ca •Hi as eentle. Ort<> n>><' known paths ui> •he mo Is to be named Track.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article35 1950-10-28 1 I'l.-^s Staff Reporter The pilot engine preceding •ram from K-; i I tpur was derailed v, s an« M laka, Negri ibilan, yesterday. Conseently i ho train's aniv.i! In ivod four now today.35 words
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Article30 1950-10-28 1 U.S C offl -iaLs imve been ord i check the of an American merchant ship In Philadelohi.i to set If 11 ling forbidden tfcod > Tor China.- U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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207 1950-10-28 1 U.K., U.S., IN ASIA— 'A STARTLING CONTRAST' LONDON. Sat. 4 PAMPHLET of the Influential Socialist Tribune, yesterday called for a concerted plan to break up the old standards of povertv in Asia and Africa. The pamphlet sei out some ol the "Socialist principles j which .should v u <i eReuter - 207 words
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Article50 1950-10-28 1 t.; n si relay promised Roman Cathoth if the Pope could prove bv the Bible the b. tit the Virgin Mary I' ipe will proclaim on l. the new C ithollc doi that the mother of Christ ascended physically as w- 11 as spiritually tr> heaven50 words
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Article261 1950-10-28 1 LONDON, Saturday. 11/lIILE BRITISH secret service otlicials conferred with their American and French counterparts yesterday concerning the mysterious disappearance of the atom scientist. Prof. Bruno Pontecorvo. West German police said that Dr. Walter Zimmermann. German rocket and radar expert, had disappeared from the British zone fourA.P. - 261 words
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133 1950-10-28 1 Bandit dies in hospital after ambush PENANG. Sat A WANTED bandit, who was wounded yesterday in a gun duel with three police constables near Telok Kumbar village in south-east Penang. died- in the general hospital today. The constables were ambushed while cycling back to their station from patrol duty. They133 words
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Article25 1950-10-28 1 The B'Tiln Zoo announced yesterday that It is receiving an elephant as a gift from ihe Indian Prime Minister. Pandit Nehru.- U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article41 1950-10-28 1 Bj ALLAN LEWIS >I\ best beti for today's Penani races an* ROMAN WAKUIOK. LATIN \I 1 UR and GRAND PARADE. The going is likely to he heavy. Trespasser's best bets are WHISPERING SANDS and LATIN \ll \IK41 words
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Article, Illustration13 1950-10-28 1 '"I've a feeling we M on something solid today, George."13 words
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Article223 1950-10-28 1 FOIST ER, Free Press tipsier, writes this race day tribute to a grand old-timer: FOR the last time". These four words together make one of the most portentous phrases in the English language. They could be menacing as the clenched fist; as when the teacher,223 words
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Article20 1950-10-28 1 King Frederick of Denmark yesterday asked Mr. Erik Eriksan. 48-year-old Liberal leader, to form a new government. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article23 1950-10-28 1 The production of wool in the United States next year may be the smallest since 1879. the Agriculture Department predicted yesterday.23 words
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Article29 1950-10-28 1 TMI.M star Robert Newton won £12,500 damages yesterV iay la a broach <>»' contract raft hi Loudon aeainst Kd i n. i Romney, an actress* A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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126 1950-10-28 1 Gazette bans 'White Rajah' will notice LONDON I^HE C ttiaj e day tanned the publication of a notice In the ol London Oa? tte announcins the ap}xnntnit>nt of new trustees for the 8:^ f Sir James Brooke, lirst "Wliitt. 1 Etajah* 1 ol Sarawak. The will bequeathed the throne of126 words
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Article268 1950-10-28 1 Nehru 's warning to Mao LAKE SUCCESS, Saturday. INDIA has warned the Chinese Communist Government that any military invasion of Tibet would make it difficult for India to support the Chinese cause in the I nited Nations, it was learned yesterday at Lake Success. The Indian representative in Peking. Mr.Reuter; U.P. - 268 words
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Article14 1950-10-28 1 1 U.S construct 174 mall and other including t'.Vf submarines U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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Advertisement31 1950-10-28 1 Ch y nouse ff p d jn> Dynasty I .nd Fancy Articles A ra denes. Art BlackJ Furnitur' g s B E. COLEHAN ST. MKSOH QUAfiTtft m TIME AND TIME AGAIN.31 words
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Advertisement146 1950-10-28 1 M. FLINTER S. GRINBERG Diamonds Jewellery u 67, Stamford Rd., Eu Court Bldg,) S pore. Telephone 7923 «^^sa^£. la^ mJvjH^MAGNIF!CE»!T A^' Wrm? HIS MASTERS VOICE CON'CERTO IN D MAJOR. K 218 i Moeart t j.i.vii.i Hctfetfl uid The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham DB 933f CONCERTO IN146 words
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Article, Illustration247 1950-10-28 2 Liau Nvuk Oi - FERDINANDTHE FR OG Liau Nvuk Oi -By- I\n wet you must have hi porrt, por-rf < rills the night and ard for around. t me tell vuu the Their re Ferdinand and Predd; name ai I did call hiin I y When Y> the trlec yHEY an unholy din tto247 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-10-28 2 plane on patrol 0 hon harbour which is 1 supporting the surprise landing which so of North Korean resistance.19 words
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Article31 1950-10-28 2 the 1 •ble and will be able o keep rh.> bu- rss. We welcome the ch impeting vi'h the Oer--aid a Nortr> Lrnoon leer of mechaniril u ya31 words
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Article976 1950-10-28 2 S.C. GEORGE - At The Pirates' Hide-out S.C. GEORGE By- Midshipman Andrew Christie jnd his triend. B^n Noakes of a privateer recently returned Irom s»-a. are pressßanged on to a Naval warship at Plymouth Andrew is now an ordinary sp.iman The warship sails lor alcutta where the> join a fleet hound toi lava976 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-10-28 2 Thetost of London' a oIJ horst -bus -drivers. Mr Alfred Dymott has., retired after 46 years' service Mr. Dumott was o horse-bus ('river for 28 wears: later drove apetrol- he h ftn m last m O) the horse -ous39 words
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Article, Illustration468 1950-10-28 2 Capt. W. E. Johns - Capt. W. E. Johns By Air Commodor Raymond calls in B:um>s because O) trouble in Malava. An unisant character in Marapany, Captain bangle* Vandor, of Eurasian tit ruction, is selling firearms to ban- His aim is t the Bntisfi and run Malaya himself. As th. roads are bad468 words
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Advertisement117 1950-10-28 2 FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED ADVIRTISEMEN7S SITUATIONS VACANT— SITUATIONS WANTED— ACCOMMODATION VACAMT ACCOMMODATION WANTED— FOR SALE— VEHICLES FOR SALE— WANTED TUITION— MISCELLANEOUS. Write vour advertisement here in BLOCK LETTERS five words to a line Co*t pci 'minimum 4 lines) Insertion 4 lines $2 I minimum charjjei Box numbei Fifty Cents Extr.i S2117 words
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Advertisement29 1950-10-28 2 v_ > 6 X JJ #i^ 1 1 pKl r 1 1 I II I g II ulll l 111 M^— II i w Sole Agents: F. E. ZUELLIG (M)29 words
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Miscellaneous133 1950-10-28 2 Junior Crossword CLUES ACROSS. 1. It heralds thr dawn A. in addition a. Female ol the v i pp. 7. a 1 1 nductoi 's stail. 8. Fam ;nper born in 1 10. :in king who reeen ated i: 1 d 4 j in European eaten 15, A French "on133 words
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Article9 1950-10-28 3 University Official missing •n a. I vj ft* A.P.A.P. - 9 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-10-28 3 WIND-SWEPT A hurricane bitters part of the beach of Miami, Florida, with Winds or about 80 ni.p.h. iMunafC was not serious.21 words
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Article17 1950-10-28 3 A v n other essential i I int i Cl beinc I opines.- A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article16 1950-10-28 3 Ti. ll I>f .nd flag! W^di s turned tte five y I'ber. Irom theJapane.se. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration81 1950-10-28 3 0 pioMem soften neither new It. South nd. ru: by North N South making the queen. South leads another diamond. rul North. A club lead P with ice. If w ously i fli.irnond and now i ith lead- the o heart B Ea cannot guard 'he diamend and81 words
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Article59 1950-10-28 3 pOUNSEL for film actor Kub^rt Newton in the High Cturt London, complained that a dictaphone record of a telephone conversation had been destroyed. v v\ o1 Smith-street, Chelsea, London, ach-of-contract damages from Mrs. I -Edana Romney. the rilm actress irews K.t i- m Wooll .i59 words
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Article50 1950-10-28 3 JAPS' SUNKEN FLEET FOR SALE TOKYO. Sat IMiE Japanese Oovernm is n saile the .p Mu Im- N the priri ipanese N In 4 i iter .n the Inhind Sea. She was sunk by .in ihe ihe war >ns or other ncluding a dest royer ng sold as scr.ip ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article60 1950-10-28 3 LONDON. Sat. FjiUROPE r.-it the cold blast <* o( winter yesterday with the first snowfalls reported from Franc,-. uprm a n y. C sechoslovakia and Italy. Heavy falls of snow are rxpected in Switzerland within the next x l\ hours. By the ■'<-f*nd most SwissReuter - 60 words
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Article38 1950-10-28 3 A group of 12 p s repres anting the C r community in Siam is [o arrive ai Taipeh tomorrow to pledge their suport to Presidi Chiang Kai-shek in his plans to recover the mainland.— A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article29 1950-10-28 3 Mr. Mohammad Ali. Seore-tary-General of the Pakista i Government, left for Lake Success yesterday to take part in the Kashmir debate in tho Security Council on A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article20 1950-10-28 3 The Comn the us< of any I trade -mark except Private I::c Control In Pck A. P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article149 1950-10-28 3 Mousetrap that wouldn 't spring BIRMINGHAM, Saturday. ()IT in Port of Spain. Trinidad, they will soon be singing the .Mousetrap Calypso about a man who bought a 3d mousetrap from a store there The trap v imped "Made in England". The man pur cheese in It. ir would not work.149 words
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Article286 1950-10-28 3 WHISKY ANALYSED BY WOMAN 'Not genuine accusation LONDON, Saturday. WOMAN specialist In whisky analysis gave evidence at Bow-street, London, when it was stated that modern analytical knowledge cannot protect the public against some whiskies now on the market. Mr. Thomas McLachlan, Westminster Public Analyst, said. "There are very large numbers286 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-10-28 3 FLAG OF UNITY The Prim.- MteMcr. Mr. At broke the flag of the I'niled Nations at a united servn-e arranged by the I'nited fcatitM \wi«n:icn la 'Iratalsjir Miuare, Londoti.29 words
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Article13 1950-10-28 3 pie In Satora of Bombay te during reek 'Tiber.- ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article66 1950-10-28 3 SCIENTISTS wint to know irhere Irctic wnwitici no i) for 4."> ireekfl In the rear. Australia's iirecter-ceneral of Australian Arnn Vledital Services Major fieneral I Rineslej Morris ju^t back from abroad. studirH Canadian Arctic research. A s mosquitoes can travel onlv five tnile> with a favourable wind theirReuter - 66 words
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Article64 1950-10-28 3 ..BUT JOHN W AS TOO LONELY MANCHESTER, Saturday. JOHN JAMES at the a^e of :>l. got a t::»0-a-vemr job. Ht* was preferred to Hher men. B«it h« was not happy. "There is nobody at home to ibare the u. 1 news with*', he told his friends. had rile*! 45 tit64 words
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Article40 1950-10-28 3 y LONDON. Fri. 'J'HE colonial Becre Mr James c»: :T;ths, conferred v v i'li th^ American Roving Ambassador. Mr. J F. Meifoy. on Britain's I the M: Sthl n ''d 'o r. all Vfalavan Dictu A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article13 1950-10-28 3 ExPremier I IXj.a--rdav t:. c1»-rir!.»ri. if not an ftcropiDli«h» A. P.A.P. - 13 words
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Article133 1950-10-28 3 KOML Sut. IMIE retired narcotics kintj, "Lucky" Luciano has an(ifiiwd charges against him by Representat' Lynch a Democrat from New York and candidate to the 1 rnorship ot New N iplea correspondent (> i s daily "II Tempo." "It la a vulgar lie," Lucky said,133 words
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Article29 1950-10-28 3 The price tif k e In Shanghai has risen n■ i 100 p<»r cew v. l h the suspension supplies by ihe I Petrol-Mim C >mp uiv.29 words
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Advertisement14 1950-10-28 3 t& [arls bcrq < 9BI* m *--sfjJ oil "> ml DISTRIBUTORS: THE EAST ASIATIC CO LTD.14 words
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Miscellaneous46 1950-10-28 3 YOl R LUCKY STAR tiflii iboal ii u it. lilt to rout a P T '»t Sill .t All] Tt I ualh. rt is in M»T•lit. ilh n.r I .ni;i tor IB I will ni« rih- >i voiir i pnetii irraawt S nu*ft into mi-ht i46 words
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Miscellaneous278 1950-10-28 3 BUCKLEYI JHGJ ~--£\3, \££*S AGE %o\-coms Club New Crossword No. 189 .^^^^K ■■■■■l CLUES \< ROSS negro dance? (9i 7 Hindiu drop their h in :ol land <-i. 2). 10. A bloomible (111 13 Indifferent shoulder action is>. 14. I i rhia mak< ti better ■1 1 16. 1 >uchi278 words
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Miscellaneous46 1950-10-28 3 Solution To r A jsword No. 188 SOLCT'ON— Aitoss: 1, Tosspot 7. Turpin. B. Enter. 9. Soil erogion io. Mountaineer 14. Piano. 15, Airer. 16. Musette. Down: 1, T:irsi. 2. S<Mit"ntiou* "i. Predominant 4. Ttittl. [Us. 6, Ir.m n Mops. 11, Unarm. L2, Eerie, 13 H-re.46 words
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The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Oct. 28. 1950.
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Article46 1950-10-28 4 A A docs not blow enough. Tell in I 1 it rubi nd risk to i Amer i foreign a s such .1 him vowed or rd v B J slnrn Bri*i>;h Icr tee, r.idiiional Bri- f thai niggers bound the. of ri^ht-minded46 words
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Article195 1950-10-28 4 L can we blow our own that the i en and appreciate could, for a M :id out invitations to -core of Americas nt lour.. iem around the < v -pots, the estates the new h<> 'he legislative < B would they < Itei bearing about -k"195 words
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Article1096 1950-10-28 4 STEPHEN COULTER - France Is Unprepared, Apathetic STEPHEN COULTER *m^« one air warden MAT otte teri ltorial -*J^ **OJL one air shelter one good tank 1 contributes this alarmingly candid survey of a "bastion** of Western defence should I Russia launch an attack in Europe. t /WER the glass o aperitif they tell1,096 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-10-28 4 William Holdcn. to be seen in "Sunset Boulevard" at the Cathay seen iMth Ms toifr, Brrnda Marshall. They recently celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary24 words
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Article, Illustration87 1950-10-28 4 \T THE CHRISTENINGS Princess Anne(top* in the anjis of her;/ nurse leaves Cla ranee House for her christening > at Buckinqham Palace. < Prince Charles goes too accompanied by his parents. Princess Elizabeths and the Duke of Edinburgh nho flew from Malta jor the ceremony. Ru/ht PinctSS Anne,87 words
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655 1950-10-28 4 Talking about Singapore by Citizen. |MIF first tion manifesto for the Municipal elections on Dec 2 has already backfired on the candidate who made the statement. But both the manifesto and the reply to it have not really covered new mound. The reply. in fact, tended to be personal. But655 words
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Letters to the Editor
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Letter19 1950-10-28 4 ll'E Wish to rtain In Mi Vin"Hopert« LaP. published In of Thar*- i I < I SI19 words
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Letter71 1950-10-28 4 'CO NCRETE PROPOSALS' Mr. Vii V is esi I Mr. I to b: the tathoritiet to crme forward posals to \h :p ipore R<'l> r rv C( ir.par.y 1 P 1 in Mr. Lawler'f letter, as Mr. Price the K Company" but did read an aftttnpi focus qu tlv n«*cessity71 words
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Advertisement5 1950-10-28 4 $110 It CQLLYE/t QU/1V S/KQ4PQ*£5 words
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Advertisement56 1950-10-28 4 OF HEtfS Cmil^KlN lud on COW »S, I Uappv use they arc Healths. Ihe strc\. lile runs ugorou^y m their \eins tfv bodki are strong and muscular ih Mtal and active even in the ru And M Smiler," the little Kng to all Mothers "Gbr mi hi^i i B\HV TOO56 words
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Free Press Staurday Magzine
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Title Section8 1950-10-28 1 Free Press Staurday Magzine Saturday, October 28, 19508 words
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321 1950-10-28 1 TESSIE TAN - S'pore girls have growing up problems TESSIE TAN says M;i);iv:ill kiltie 1 li\ini;. i e«isy their to .d kid it. '■re :ul l ud 1 all to i ra '.ulet I into •I ar•■cl. it I don't is (0- I for her, i he he j bp j oJ nirl321 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-10-28 1 She gives life to painted orchids I >\i i;s win ■ml I Wei's in iloiirful the S nkm :d. rks her the in I tne oiner •c the ore: of .ion of Tin ur and in :h--one sees daily, r vment <>? er of43 words
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Article, Illustration327 1950-10-28 1 Katharine Sim - Katharine Sim The dhoby now Jiangs by IN wlml \v;is the heart of Penang's pirate settlement in the early days of the eighteenth century, long before the arriv- al of Francis Light, lies an old and crumbling Hindu temple. It is safe to say it is327 words
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Article, Illustration542 1950-10-28 1 GEORGE SEOW - GEORGE SEOW HAD HER HUSBAND COME HOME FOR GOOD? HAD HE NOT HAD ENOUGH OF 'OTHER WOMEN? A Free Press short story by I I'M s i\\ Chye sinell <»l liquor. He was celebrating his wonderful streak of ><l luck :it the recent Turf Club meeting. That542 words
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Article529 1950-10-28 1 CARL LIM - They let the gods decide CARL LIM By Al^ old-fashioned, and some modem, Chinese have made it a habit to brine; their perplexing problems to the temples for suitable solutions That is why a system for tackling such problems is evolved in nearly all Chinese temples and the popularity of529 words
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Advertisement54 1950-10-28 1 Yo«1t find Winthrop In-'n-Outer« the easiest, r«V pl«a%*nV-t -hors >ou ha>e e\er worn. Light- KM Height «'oii>triK tion and smart jiood looks \jm Wj make them perfect for au) leisu^re occabion. *j I EXCELSIOF LTD. J 3 66, HIGH SIRHI Itt. 31*1 jfl -> W v.- m %v ■> it54 words
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Article, Illustration297 1950-10-28 2 The Rocket That Misfired "Y ou must get back r to earth' are the words groaned out breathlessly to the crew of the Rocketship Expedition Moon by the leader of the expedition as he lies glassy-eyed i n i Martian plain with Martian stone axe codded in his back. It297 words
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Article46 1950-10-28 2 By a special ccrrespondent U'HAr wUJ Mr. Rank say he receives ppeal from Jean Simmons his last remaining big conti make Holly- i I SO] *T. Ol civ t<^ And] front in I iilence which 1 Mr Granger writ- Mr Pascal46 words
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Article16 1950-10-28 2 Bergner: 'A Great Actress' ril I in the t!. in 1886. has this produc- 50. nr-16 words
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Article, Illustration131 1950-10-28 2 "VI7SS Tie LOh Lin, the Cantonese film star who arrived in Singapore this iveek, has been called "South China's most beautiful girl." and these pictures suggest the claim is not unfounded. Miss Tie is to make a personal appearance at t)ie Cathav Cineduring the shotting131 words
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Article, Illustration448 1950-10-28 2 MAUREEN MALLAL - MAUREEN M ALL AL By M (jHA !AJ Hie a rat] champ igne ar? 'lie i ap bubb across i. iugbout the film And C an old parrot with the of a major who has a very minor rol^ in the procei dii There js one448 words
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Article, Illustration13 1950-10-28 2 Ellye Marshall who ,\> f irs in 'Champagtw fur aesar" cominy to the Capitol13 words
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Article66 1950-10-28 2 KNOWN as the "Clark Gable of the screen," Gerard Landry has arrived in England to play a leading part with David Farrar and Nadia Gray in Night Without Stars at Pinewood The son of a French' diplomat, Landry was born in the Argentine and spoke Spanish before66 words
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Article144 1950-10-28 2 HAROLD CONWAY - HAROLD CONWAY By |>Y the end of the "year, Britain's c censor, Mr. A. T. L. Wat kins, hopes, cinema audiences will at I be allowed to grow up and pictures which have not had the sense and point bluepencilled out of tin ■i ■v.;i144 words
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Article104 1950-10-28 2 N. YORK, and H !1 <'I about £350.000. -lake up which films to bu :ed 60 sent on appi and b atively in'- i ed hi only 11 One of the 11 1 b "Tarzan's New Y So now the Soviel Cinematograph Ministry is asking lor104 words
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Article58 1950-10-28 2 A British film company has been shooting the football scenes in the film rersion of Tom Brown SchooJdays. It is a film that is behvmade with the full cooperation of the Board o f Governors of Rugby bchool. but because of the approaching holidays the football match scenes58 words
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Article213 1950-10-28 2 STUDIOS OFF TO AFRICA By Ou» fiimcorre an- r I EADING the cur. trek to Africa in British studios is Siobhan McKenna of Pinewood's 'South African Story". Two other African stories are on the way. Ealing's "No Vultures Fly", set in the Nairobi game reserve, and Sir Alexander Korda's "Cry213 words
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Advertisement81 1950-10-28 2 For Advice on all Beauty Problems Consult our Beautician THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. 33, Raffles Place, Singapore. Phone 5139 -V TOP THE BREAK THAT REFRESHES/ /^L^\ When the going in rSe office i 'i 3 cT^^Vl seems hard, why not adjourn to C Vfe/SM>^ »he C. H CAFE— for the81 words
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Advertisement104 1950-10-28 2 \»u special nipple elearing diviif "I P<»Mti\« shut off valvr II hours t.nlliant lifcht on 1* pints k«'r«)N*>ne Ktonomical and simple to op< m» Easy to maintain Minimum replacement of parts TO FNSURF MAXIMUM EFFICIFA VERITAS" 350-MANT: Stockist D ftributors THK U CO., 231. South Bnd^e Kd UAH HBNG LAMPS104 words
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Miscellaneous171 1950-10-28 2 KLJLKJ CAPITOL: "Our Very Own" deals with a subject which has always proved a problem to the parents of an adopted child. Should the child be told early of Its adoption nr should it be nil owed to i^row up m ignorance ri the fact. The question is delicate-h--and sympathetically171 words
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Article569 1950-10-28 3 W. O. Murphy - PROPOSING IS A DELICATE MATTER W. O. Murphy says Even heroes have admitted that they were terrified when they popped the question. Mr. Murphy relates how some timid males overcame the difficulty. v KING has al--1 o a rather Mibject and von been v heroes itted that terrifying v s569 words
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45 1950-10-28 3 A new way to lose your money by EUREKA >nr il von -v or brainy nding on i w jn nl -is: there will only given tnat] a o? from a k any of r bookie 1 whatticket I rhaps, but odds are $1 you.45 words
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Article20 1950-10-28 3 WAR GASES AS MEDICINE known .rds are ir life WilUani M. Research of the -al Corps H ns of eacu*.20 words
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Article, Illustration443 1950-10-28 3 JERRY TAN describes a two weeks stay in a Singapore holiday camp. jjUIOl'Ll) a venturous spirit cure to proceed one mile through Seak Kuan Road, off Changi Road, liis labour would be rewarded After this stretch of bumpy road, the spectacle that meets the eye443 words
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Article, Illustration302 1950-10-28 3 ITNITS of the United States "mothball" supply Heel are putting to sen again, emphasising the role thai United States emergency defence in Ihe nation's reserve of fin* war-buili "work horses", the Liberty and Victory ships nee the outbreak of fighting in Korea, theUSIS - 302 words
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Article428 1950-10-28 3 BEE WICKERSON VISITS tlu- hichways and the byways of Singapore the nursery gardens flourish. A modest sii^n proclaims the proprietor's name, his address and his business. But the best advertising medium is the tidy rows of flowering plants and shrubs that enrich the drab surroundings428 words
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Article108 1950-10-28 3 A. S. LEE - A. S. LEE By Q\ your way to lunch how would vou like lo skike i dollar with chance of making leii Well, that is wh. t iome ire hoping do when the Chim s4 card manipulatoi \y pens to come around. i it in108 words
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Advertisement84 1950-10-28 3 1# i t 4 THE SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY > In Association with SINGAPORE i BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. •for PREFERENCE •for SHIPPING •for PACKING 65, The Arcade. Tel. 4658 ***** 3rd. Floor it Cable Addrai I Singapore Bagtransag CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are well worth watehittgt Do YOU w read them MAKE84 words
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Article131 1950-10-28 4 i tva K SI LWOILITIES foi S ny Singapore s have drawn away numbers ot billayei I the license d sal d been n major. I od othei of the bi had to H have ti. id." Lidded thai many I •lubs had bought131 words
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Article521 1950-10-28 4 GEORGE CHANDLER - GEORGE CHANDLER \U r p!E recent announce--1 rnent that Manches:ty. current lead the Second Division the English Football i le. have laid down a code of discipline for their players has pro<t'o. some wide £rins amusement among I managers of the bis 1 <ndon clubs. On-U.P. - 521 words
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Article, Illustration753 1950-10-28 4 DONALD SATUR - 'Mr. Singapore' will defend title DONALD SATUR By TAYTeoChuan, "Mr. Singapore" of 1949 who is defending his title at the I hippy World Stadium this week-end, took up body-building bv mere chance. "I've always been keen on sports and athletics.'' Tay told me, "but it wasn't until late in 1946753 words
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Article407 1950-10-28 4 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE KJLKJ KJLKJ Singapore Cricket Club v. R.A.F. Tenr gah rugby match on the Padang last Saturday was disappointing. A clean, open first quarter soon gave way to scrappy play in which fouls were frequent. After warm Uu e Tei for rough play in407 words
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Article, Illustration146 1950-10-28 4 ELENOR CORDON How to time arnrn and kick DHOKK attempting to swim breast-stroke make sure you can use your legs and arms in the vatet*. To improve your leg drive hold on to the bath rail, and go through the movement shown in the land drill146 words
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Advertisement170 1950-10-28 4 THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL again THIS is the first Nn 132Pa the Liberat.on *20 Full Colour < nave been able to produa illustration, in- STRAITS TIMES A eluding 3 Full Pages «he lines of the succe^ A-. war publication The p r i nT-o%^ TIMES ANNUAL for 2.000.000 print- be170 words
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Article106 1950-10-28 5 SARDINE PROJECT MAY BE SCRAPPED Setback to fish cunning plan [nv P*«ss ta^ Reporter l iroposal to establish a canning factory in sardines has received a set-back in dirtitulties in processing the fish form, the Free Press underbuild the cannery probably are the necessary facilities I owing tu the difficulties106 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-10-28 5 I -ipp'.'d in i python's coils, this Malay woman thinks of hrr (1»* id moth' r-in-l;i\v. wtiojn shr helievrs to DC rrincarnat«'d in the ?i:mt Miakr. The woman, Che Hasnah, who liv»-s in >lu;ir. f'M-ds |l»f M-fo(»t pvthon with ten katis «>f m«\it -i 1345 words
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Article24 1950-10-28 5 i 8 band of the Sinand the 'God 5 :norrow at 20 Chinese couples n and Binbe married ai a24 words
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Article25 1950-10-28 5 ent pos- rubber ss SI et. Sii Chuan. aced 29 and K as* d 1". pleadS I Sec I 'ice cour: yes allow--1025 words
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Article246 1950-10-28 5 Vive Press Stall Reporter I SHALL make DO new promises at the coming Sin- gapore Municipal Elections, until old promises of niv party (Progressives) have been fulfilled Mr. Frank C. James, candidate for East Ward. to!d tlie Free Press yesterday. He added that he would246 words
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Article75 1950-10-28 5 The first postwar dinner of the Society of Yorkshiremcn in Malaya wu attended bv more than 150 members and puests at the AdelphJ Hotel, Sineanore. last nipht. Members of the Forces who have been fighting the bandits were present as guests, as well as tv.o members of75 words
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Article38 1950-10-28 5 Teow Kwan Eng, a 2S-year-old woman, was charged In the Sincapore Second Police Cou: rday with assaulting a postman, Lim Ah Geok. at Hylam Street. claimed trial and [owed bail of $250 un til Nov. 3.38 words
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Article476 1950-10-28 5 ¥iHS is Sin&aporem tree Press Staff Reporter A MALAY midwife living In Upper Serangoon Koad cannot remember having had a full night's rest in the past year. Women always serm to have their babies at night/ she says. \\h- n I spoke to her,476 words
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Article51 1950-10-28 5 A fun fair in aid of the G od Shepherd Nun's Girls' Home Buildinu Pund will l>> held today at the CYM.A 06. Bras Basah Rf> r d. Singapore. Mrs W I Blythe. wife of the Officer Administering vi ent, will open the fair at51 words
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Article38 1950-10-28 5 Frer Press Stall Rrporter 'VHERE were 661 births and 206 deaths in Singapore Municipality last iceek. Chief causes of death were tuberculoses '28L en.erUU > 25) and nnenmorda (21). Infantile death rate WU 9531.38 words
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Article202 1950-10-28 5 'AFRAID TO TELL' -GIRL CHOY Kim Pel, a witness in I a bribery case being heard in the Singapore Second District Court, yesterday told the Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, that she was afraid to give evidence against a detective in case action was taken against her as she was202 words
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Article82 1950-10-28 5 New Zealand fellowships rnn ent of Krw \< offering oiie Fellowship to a Sings tdy in N Zealand. en to persons between 3U and 40 year: of ace who are engaged in sslonal, administrative or expert technical work. Thr Fell hip ill normally be of the value of £2.50 'N7.82 words
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Article, Illustration588 1950-10-28 5 Biggest budget in city history approved: no increase in rates Free Press Stall" Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners yesterday asked for no increase in rates and fees next year to help them meet an estimated deficit of over $1,382,000 in a 1951 budget which the acting Municipal President called the largest588 words
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Article98 1950-10-28 5 t< ry m f .C. to uigi et that vas id d lu' -p On p'l accou! iorecont was to: Mr Yap lat spp r- *o su :he the Oommisstooer should gradu their provision of stall Barters. ins:»^ad employ I be encouraged to buy their homes98 words
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Advertisement66 1950-10-28 5 BEDSHEETS PEQUOT 1 s, &Z-&M -y^^" ■»> w^ k "W ~W^ FLKLALL j f««sf from America Dusty Rose and Pink. PILLOW CASES 1 to match 8 »:»»3t| tmimiii iliT' J^^ MM^_ FASHIONABLE FAMOUS AMERICAN CORO JEWELLERY' EARRINGS. BRACELETS OCHES 8c NECKLETS. S P. H. de SILVA 15 HIGH ST., SINGAPORE66 words
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Advertisement80 1950-10-28 5 r BBr j^r^jl ■P^f^B jBP^T^ DRIEr*? ffl FOR TODDLERS W^ YOUNGSTERS .^^^E» per cr. m 3 $1.40 8'"" -'w v Ka^H^n J^.v v^ v I I Vhen you buy Meridian, you buy quality because quality lasts. 1 Meridian Briefs are made from the best selected cotton woven to g\e I80 words
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Miscellaneous17 1950-10-28 5 SINGAPORE TIDES Trda>: < l! > l">a.m; 11 41 p. m romorrow: M 46 a. m; 11 07 p.m.17 words
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Article, Illustration462 1950-10-28 6 JIM CHAMBERS - PORTSMOUTH SHOULD BEAT WOLVES JIM CHAMBERS Today 's English league games From ENGLISH football selectors, all nine ot them, will probablv be around the soccer (founds today running the rule o\er the players they think may make a good team against Wales on No\. 15. The English side that beat462 words
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Article278 1950-10-28 6 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN From rrHOVGH t!ie British football associations accepi ttie international ruling ab(»ut substitutes in international matches, th'v still refuse to allow them in national and league matches. > d rule that no substitution shall be made c the g. .en if the goalkeeper is injuredReuter - 278 words
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433 1950-10-28 6 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE B> DECAUSE their clubmate, Kid VValkey, has made good In professional boxinf, more and more members of Katong Boys' Club are taking up the glove game "to follow the footsteps of the Kid". Never In the past has boxing; been so433 words
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Article37 1950-10-28 6 V* i xas > ind spot I *4TV T)-.\\:< were talking of i boyBra md 695 a »llers n 8916 t ind *J9ii<> soili Settlement— £S irn i t a vard at th^ mnrninsi U .P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article100 1950-10-28 6 RECORD FEE PAID FOR TREVOR FORD ?«UNDLRLAND -<rda> O signed Tn i r r *rd. th< Aston Villa and \v» Ish mttrnational .ird at a n-rord fee und< r I b^ in the l I £30.000 The pr st transi 500 which Preston North End paid to Sheffield lay EddieReuter; A.P. - 100 words
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Article13 1950-10-28 6 T\v hockev match b ".d VM A arranged ff>r *.«s can13 words
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Article130 1950-10-28 6 Stock ExchanpT LONDON FAIKLY widespread demand for British ment stocks lifted price, by Ui yesterday, states Reuters financial This improvement in fun ter the effect on Induct i decline on Wall Street, and issues recovered earlv los>- A fall of two sh In Dunlops to aroundReuter - 130 words
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Article50 1950-10-28 6 T"HKRE arc 69 M run over two miU not necessarily IhtI 2 8. '0 89. Achilles 8 8 B 8 .Y D t n 1.l r8 0 C John t Gun 7.U 7 lo VandUov 3 t 7.i. Froot 6 Cnrjiporw 7 6 and M< Code ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article17 1950-10-28 6 t n th MM < w I Ih< i <tp i pwfl Park A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article6 1950-10-28 6 'Gussie' loses in 'pro' debut ReuterReuter - 6 words
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Advertisement85 1950-10-28 6 roun 11 M 1 I I i, 1.-, \M) r M. i I*~} lay*-* P.ir.«nntunt Pictarc PI is SI IGC Vlii;\i TION \l I ill. MJ .v M ['\i SHOWS ON! Y MIDNK.HI TONH.HI DINE DANCE at RAFFLES to tj FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT PIPERS DANCERS! of the I SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS'85 words
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Advertisement29 1950-10-28 6 CAPITOL TO-NIGHT at MIDN'GHT 31 REELS 4 HOURS (01 IMBI\ s HITHERTO IMIIMHi I\<l;|\< v i RFS iff MAI and mL k Jl rue 9 fS tST T Mt29 words
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Miscellaneous17 1950-10-28 6 TUt- GAMBOLS gJgfti tisf r ISK'T IT li<M:lV sitting hh?c- wffu I |Tu^ ICH IN QIC fVfrg17 words
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Miscellaneous200 1950-10-28 6 Iffr^rTSkß Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya I PLEASE LET i NO.NARDA.iT SOUNDS I WHAT KINO FELU NCHSURfI \So, MA\~~~~ A'*D LOTHAR r Ahf r— L- ME GO WITH! DIFFICULT. SEGAIO, IS OA«K ONt' US m II- HE IS A FELL A, OFF INTOThEUNKNOftKONmTMiL MAN LOTHARANOIHAO I YOU.200 words
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343 1950-10-28 7 ROMAN WARRIOR WILL BE HOT FAVOURITE Sky clear, but going is heavy From ALLAN LEWIS, PENANG, Saturday. JOCKEYS who were on the No. 2 grass track this morning are of the opinion the going this afternoon will be heav\. There has been no rain since about mid- yesterday and this343 words
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Article211 1950-10-28 7 -lI.VN LZWH TRESPA><iR EPSOM JEEF < ILL BOY POINTER I -1 THREE KINGDOM^ THREE KINGDOMS THREE KINGDOMS ROSS ROAD LAST DOUBLF Minim Nanette Martini Last Double Three Kingdoms Nanette La*t Double Last Double 11. ree Kingdoms Martini KU < \MIM\ ADVANTAGE VMELIA CAMEUA ADVANTAGE \d^an; Gan~mead211 words
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Article13 1950-10-28 7 CHOONGS IN SEMI-FINALS 1 I 1 tn 1 the first round of ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article121 1950-10-28 7 ro'.)\\ KI h.-rr .-Mlnned j Srrv.r^ .*t F.idanz; K A' i' Su- <<^«n GartisMi at 11 A. B. i i G.H.q i :i I t K t.l ha r... at Gll Q 911 B i R l ii-iPii at lunii: s.( X v •>■ I H'.Uf^ al Farrer121 words
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Article35 1950-10-28 7 S.\: R B bin i P Carl <B (lulu in 'he twelfth round hia \2s' ISB. S< th a hand pu Olson never h The bo ft I I xiie U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-10-28 7 KJLJK KJLKJ rm nulkreDer Daviesi ticks'tH* ball away as Civilian-.' centre-Tdfward. Andrew (lirk- Vpp^os to slam it homo. riTiliana bockej team defeated the A:r Force two- f tie SEA. Free PressFree Press - 31 words
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Article370 1950-10-28 7 THE card of events for today's races at Penang is ijhen below. The Bis Sweep will be drawn on Race Ei?ht. RACE 1—2.15: CLASS 4, DIV. 4 bF. 1X I Koad Real Ma J L- 1 l. f >t Doable E I Kuttk 6 Thrcp Kingdoms 8 04370 words
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108 1950-10-28 7 YESTERDAYS hotkey match on the I'adung between Civilians and R.A.F. Malaya In Singapore Hockey Association's triangular tournament was no walk over for Civilians who had to fight for their two-nil victory. Civilians are now champions in the tourney, as five- last w< r 1108 words
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Article73 1950-10-28 7 From REGINAI I) H\\ UK. Kcuier > Special Correspondent 4 80l I) MOVC b> M.C.C. captain Freddie Brown. se nt S Jt"h Australia In to hat on a problepitch was thwarted bv sound batting in which Ron Hamence. former Test player, making f irewclt appearance. >cored73 words
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Article16 1950-10-28 7 c L**ms 6 Baliej liiiuriur not Mil I Mai <f»r 5 .1 v- Reuter Reuter-AAPReuter; Reuter-AAP - 16 words
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Advertisement16 1950-10-28 7 fINCHELL ■*< :*»iS \nsco PANDA Caxr^rt o Photographers. Boxes Exchange for America! Caxcras il" fiENTAL PMTO SUPPLY16 words
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Advertisement78 1950-10-28 7 j —i -Wj»t>--» J^ SB "J9T T^y LIFEGUARD MILK CO., LTD. S5 36, Medelros Building, S'pore. Telephone: ***** ACCOMMODATION tTsTT j KATONG REST-HOUSE S .-J Health Rgtori by the S. SPECIAL TEA DANCE j Ivery Sunday 6 to 9 p.m. i DANCIN6 TONIGHT ADMISSION FREE ana Bli UN P/ione *****...78 words
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Article271 1950-10-28 8 Clinch reaches the screen HOLLYWOOD, Thursday. WHETHER it's kissing or talking about raising children, folks are the same everywhere. So reports Florence Marly, the beautifully sharpfeatured Czech. After picture-acting in five lands France, Argentina, Czechoslovakia, the U.S., and Japan she says: "I find out there isA.P. - 271 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-10-28 8 ON HOLIDAY Mr. Winston Churchill with Queen Ingr\d and Kinij Frederik of Denmark in the Garden of Frfdensbourjr dstle near Copenhagen where he is the guest of the Danish resistance movement.31 words
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Article72 1950-10-28 8 TOKYO, S JF there I* any atomic plant or uranium proce factory in North Korea, the I and not the JapaLSt have built it. Dr. Fumio Yamazaki, Asint Director ot the Japanese Institute ol that J a p a n e e atomic research during World72 words
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Article21 1950-10-28 8 The U.S. National Production Authority is considering cuts in the non-military use of nickel, copper and aluminium.- A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article61 1950-10-28 8 LAK 'PH: D N bu* the Ea- reement In tii.it group M :v.i d a Sklia the Russian Arn chief tnillta rom Mosc mUj th D N up for tl the Bve-natl Commit' He made no his absence, and settled d to 'a 'irkA.P. - 61 words
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Article256 1950-10-28 8 LONDON. Saturday. yHE Kins; and Queen are sfoin? to the cinema on October 30 to see a fictionalised slice of family history. Britain s monarch played an unofficial part in selection of "The Mudlark*' as the Royal film for 19">0. The Royal Family had alreadyA.P. - 256 words
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Article38 1950-10-28 8 LON Sat riHE former Polish a Cons n 1 \I Zygmunt S 1 aplin as man an under consideration, said M. S tion from the I Bmba iff for n is manv n ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article37 1950-10-28 8 i in Chi I n, big Idle cla>s party in iny, mnounced the exlon irorn its ranks of r Minl.sr.-r for Trade and Supply, in the prov.nce of Thunngla for "d* •n rro-n the par'y37 words
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Article120 1950-10-28 8 CAUGHT BY HIS OWN REGULATION LONDON, Sat. laHE sad story of Lord Woolton's sugar moved august peers of Britain to laughter. Lord Woolton. Minister ol Food in Mr. Churchill's wartime coalition cabinet anc Conservative Party campaign leader, told the House of Lords some of the Government's control powers should beA.P.; Lord Wool ton - 120 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-10-28 8 It's Retting so that one finds it extremely difficult to Ttcogtuse a genuine fellow traveller."17 words
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Article48 1950-10-28 8 B nment has now banned all I -papers from the army, air force and r.avy camps and barracks on the grounds that they have been trying to undermine the morale of the armed forces by attacking the I >ns intervention in K .1 U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article128 1950-10-28 8 LONDON, Saturday. IVILLIAM ANDREW ANDERSON went on a tour of the South Coast ot England, this summer. He visited eight resorts, broke into 33 houses, and stole £370-worth of Roods. All the time he «'as on the run. For his -rip started with an128 words
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Article37 1950-10-28 8 Another flood warning v.igiven out by the Communists in central China. The warnlisclosed tliat the Han River, a tributary of the Yangtze, was rising to dangerous levels as a result of torrential ruins recently. U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article66 1950-10-28 8 tiEN. YEII ChJen-jring, CaramunUt Chairman of the I K\N.iii;;tuni; Provincial Government. has ordered 100.000 enlargements of his own picture as sifts to his subordinates, according to a report from Hong Koiir. The report said this was the principal cause for the recent rise in the cc^tReuter - 66 words
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Article45 1950-10-28 8 An p«'d down <>n q the Inter* of defence. The Government tfational Production Authority banned from mid!i«:h: the building of any ne* structure* I "amusement utional or entertalnmen* p:uy. ■•>> V'.w~~ ordor was Uisuec! to ron serve materials for irms Reut erReuter - 45 words
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Article32 1950-10-28 8 The owners of the British registered 6.000-ion freighter. Northern Glow, expect the vessel, which U at present detained by the Chinese Nationalists, to be released in the near future ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-10-28 8 PI KSE-KEEPER Coat on aim and smiling brightlv. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, the new < hancellor of the l.\ qucr. Is pictured with his ulfe v.ho creet.^cl him on hi-* return from a vi>it to America.34 words
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Article128 1950-10-28 8 LONDON, Saturday. I 4 BLIE diamond that bewildered the experts m sold for 10,000 at Christies. London. It «.h Uken to the sale-room by Mrs. Patrick Heriot-MaitKiiHl. of Krrol Park, Errol. Perthshire. Specialists could not believe what they I •Surely blue is not its natural128 words
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Article19 1950-10-28 8 US shipping more to Red China I A. Chii i K Ch.: 18,900.00 worth, Man I i Jul>. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article13 1950-10-28 8 U.S., Canada defence ties |<Hf tion A i\ Pd by th»-lo**-i durii U.P.U.P. - 13 words
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Advertisement292 1950-10-28 8 Straits Times Free Pre&s For the convenience »r advertiser*, our, Representative at Ist Floor. Singapore Cold Storage Orchard Roid will receive small advertisements and answers to bos numbers ACCOMMODATION VA( AVI AT THE ATOMIC: Dbl. Sgl rooms with full board available H. <fc C. Shower Bans. M.S v Centrally situated292 words
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Advertisement156 1950-10-28 8 HOLLYWOOD Beauty Hint Starring Lana Turner, M-G-M I{oll\W(m>>l —If you want your nail enamel applications to be as much of a glamour asset as the beautifully smooth and colorful ones of Lana Turner so strikingly are, you >houhl leam to apply this enamel the way that she does. Starr application156 words
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Advertisement136 1950-10-28 8 SOFTI riOD \Mi II j LOG S \M) PLANKS HOUI POONAfI KCMTAi ii I n.\ K ITOfl MBKBAI BAI i La.rge stocks available for itnr. \r.'. 1 l|llt Mil Mil <!a^!v t^ ft^* > 418, Beach Roa LS l> ii SINGAPORE Hi K» MAMAS SAHMIi I I Hi M XNI>136 words
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