The Singapore Free Press, 3 November 1950
1950-11-03
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Title Section18 1950-11-03 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA N SINGAPORE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 1950. PRICE TEN CBWTS18 words
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Article, Illustration168 1950-11-03 1 India states policy on Tibet NEW DELHI, Friday. UXED on Communist China yesterday to cease fire id to clear the wa\ for a peaceful settlement of the renmenffl claims that Tibet is an integral part of China. B known officially following a special two-hour i abinetU.P.; Reuter; A.P. - 168 words
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Article233 1950-11-03 1 LONDON. Friday RUSSIA has told the United States she is ready t .l join In a general conference to write a peace treaty for Japan, diplomatic officials said yesterday. Some Bast-West differences have still to be ed before a peace conference can be called. howeverA.P. - 233 words
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Article32 1950-11-03 1 Burmese Government troophave reoccupied Ramree and Cheduba Island m the Krakan. They are the last major stronghold! to be retaken by the Government and troop? are now mopping up.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article88 1950-11-03 1 WOMAN FLIES HOME IN STRETCHER nrYVO stretcher eases— *> one a woman, the wife of a Royal Air Force OHicer. and the other a man from the Naval Base were flown to London this morning: by QEA-BOAC for treatment of "suspected tropical diseases" nan, Dr. Joan Mary wife of Group88 words
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Article83 1950-11-03 1 Boy Brooks assault: $50 for girl RrHOV) Brooks, triple boxing champion of the Orient, was tod.i\ ordered t<» p.i\ >.">«> compensation to Miss Vvoinic Petersrn. "Miss Singapore l*»4M*\ when he pleaded guilts In tin* Singapore i mirth Polity Courfl t'» ;i charge <>f assaulting Mi>"* Petersen. Brooks was »Uo bound83 words
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Article55 1950-11-03 1 tree Frr*s Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A TAMIL bandii was killed m Another v. unded but managed to esdape. A rifle mid ammunition were found on the body. In Pahahg railway tracks •.'^ed m two areas yesterday. On Wednesday night, the railway tracks In three55 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-11-03 1 >lrv I. >F rUuwfatker, captaia of the Combined (i\ HUM team helping her uran d dauuhter. Amiabellc to prt-Nent a bouquet of flowers to Lady MeUersk at the end of yesterday's Popp\ Day hOl -key match between tre .'mSim-d Services and the Combined Civilians.44 words
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Article59 1950-11-03 1 NEW YORK Fri. "V IK. ANDREI Vishinsky, the Itl Soviet Foreign Minister, gave a reception last night for United Nations delegates. Mr. Trygve Lie. the United Nations Secretary Genera!. was among the guests. He and iiia wil ik hands cordially with both Mr. Vishinsky and Mr.Reuter - 59 words
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Article225 1950-11-03 1 'Now go away,' said G.B.S. LONDON. Fri. r'EOROE BERNARD SHAW S old friend. Vistouness or, said last night: 'He and I made all iuneral arrangements a week ago. H(* said 'I want the service to be just like my wife's and want my ashes 10 be mingled with hers AfReuter - 225 words
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Article168 1950-11-03 1 TONKIXG, Friday. 17IETNAM is to have a "strong army of several divisions with its own high ranking officers and high command Premier Trail Van Huu announced yesterday. He said the decision had been taken by Emperor Bao Dai. whose 37th birthday was celebrated yesterday. "The168 words
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Article244 1950-11-03 1 NEW YORK, Friday. 11/HILE police and secret service agents searched >> m Washington and New York, yesterday for other Puerto Ricans Evolved m the conspiracy a-ainst President Truman and the I .5> Oo\ernment Nationalist leaders m the West liuhes colony isked the I'nited Nations Secretary-General Mr.Reuter; U.P.; A.P. - 244 words
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Article50 1950-11-03 1 T'lii announced American casualties m the Korean conflict rose yesterday to 27.G10, an increase of 909 since last week. The total included 4.400 killed and 18,879 wounded. Announcing the new figure, the Defence Department said it did not reflect all casualties up to this time.— Reuter picture.Reuter - 50 words
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Article31 1950-11-03 1 The shipbuilding firm of Vickers Armstrong said yesterday that the possibility that sabotage caused the recent fire m the 28.000-ton passenger liner Oronsay had now been ruled out. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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74 1950-11-03 1 Red Cross aid victims of whirlwind BLANKETS, soap and tinned milk were distributed to the victims of the whirlwind which blew away the homes of 200 families In Kirn Keat Road and Serangoon Road yesterday by the Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society. For three and a half74 words
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Article26 1950-11-03 1 The University of California yesterday morning recorded a "large" earthquake located about 7.200 miles from Berkeley (California', "probably m the ChinaBurma -India area."- U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article17 1950-11-03 1 West Germany yesterday officially granted a US$35,--000.000 trade credit to Marsha! Tito's Yugoslav government.17 words
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Article54 1950-11-03 1 US. Fleet Admiral William Leahy World War II Chief- of-StafT to the President, called on President Truman yesterday. Afterwards he quoted the President as voicing his bit philosophy about the dangers of his Job: "The only thins we worry about Is bad luck— and I neverU.P. - 54 words
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243 1950-11-03 1 Reds press on G.Is go back 50 miles TOKYO, liida> CHINESE and North Korean Commune siruik again today through the predawn tarlumi follow up the three-day flanking assault that already had forced the American MMI m fall back as much as 50 miles. The veteran 24th, whose task ford fesU.P. - 243 words
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Article48 1950-11-03 1 pOR the firs: time m 11 years Japanese nationals were admitted to the British Houses of Parliament yesterday. Four Japanese trade union officials, who have been visit m» Britain, were guests at a Commons luncheon given m their honour by representatives of the major parties.48 words
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Article37 1950-11-03 1 New Zealand the 1: M Fund or tta because she remains unconvinced of the advai. which have been claimed for membership." Mr. S Holland. New Zeala:. I Minister, said m Wellin 'Tdav.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement108 1950-11-03 1 ■psmide Qt >. jy T?i ORCHARD RD.S'PORF fj N A '-'XL. X Extra Vitamins l cin force Baby** Feed r"^s^^ rpHE nutritive value 01 baby's feed Is X enhanced by the addition of* Vtoialtol* StlV This delicious viLamin food provide* lmporTAnt supplementary nutrients, which •0 to build robust health and108 words
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Advertisement49 1950-11-03 1 k Singapore Restaurant] I and BA R J 79 Bras Basah Rd. Singapore oetween North Bridge R^ad and I Victoria Street Tele No 4088 Hot and Cold Drinks European Food prepared by ou» Al Cooks. Special Wedding Cakes Chinese Chow Chow our speciality alway* available i tvo/i /ame 149 words
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621 1950-11-03 2 MAUREEN MALLAL - Spotlight On An Old S'pore Custom MAUREEN MALLAL attends a cocktail party and comes away with some varied opinions. 4 BOMB could have v exploded m their mi :id they would have gone on talking. Earnestly, furiously, enthusiastically, gravely, ponderously, amusingly. Mightily, nervously, frivolously, despondentboringly—talking, talking It ttered ttle ft621 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-11-03 2 I loetJl and Prim m Mar par opening of the neu h I mmons Chamber15 words
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Article220 1950-11-03 2 .And The Doctor Says GENERALLY, cocktails are drunk as "apperitives' but at most cocktail parties, neither the host nor the •s expect to eat anything beside the "makan ketchil" which In their turn are sup- posed to be "appetisers" for the cocktails. A true cocktail is a mixture of spirits,220 words
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Article, Illustration449 1950-11-03 2 VIRGINIA lets you m on some j (Way, way after T. S. < Elliott) I rrHE case against the I Cocktail Party is evident m the very name of the thing. First 'cocktail' some- thing the Americans invented when then realised their449 words
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Article, Illustration10 1950-11-03 2 Tallulah out-talks them all the Sat "SI m i ml10 words
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Advertisement36 1950-11-03 2 mpXm FOR BETTER PERMS ¥\f Ar iOWfft COST j Consult \fsi£_ MAISON MODERNE <Lv^^ 126. ORCHARD ROAD. For appointments Phone ***** Open whole day on Saturdays. XXL wivmMOf ®j0 m 20, BATTERY RQAP> SINgAFOR6 ?HONE *****36 words
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Advertisement77 1950-11-03 2 if V SALE Cow n s for all occasion* Drastic Reductions 278. Orchard Hi NOW AVAILABLE— Exclusive Shipment Attracts AMERICAN COSTUME JEWELLERY KHALIK Jeweller 1 1, The Arcade r W \S7Y t ps§? sf*\ nI^MK :''AiiijBS» Go on the CAMAY I I. Mild-Soap diet.. .follow the directions on the q77 words
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Miscellaneous200 1950-11-03 2 Solution To Crossword No. 193 Across: l. Wine-tasting ~>. Peintogger. 8. Shackle 10 Ash jj Dob 12 Nickels. 14. Trencherman 16. Bleeping Car. Down: i. Wip.s 2. Nit 3 Thinking cap 4 Smoke scrern. 5. Inerate. 6. Oirth 9, Achieve. 11. Dates. 13 Saner 19 M.C.C New Crossword No. 194200 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-11-03 3 Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill and Emanuel Shinwell, the Minister for Defence, attended the fifth reunion of the "Men of Alamein" at the Empress Hall, Earls Court.31 words
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Article300 1950-11-03 3 WILL TIBET APPEAL TO BRITAIN? 1914 agreement recalled TAIPEH, Thursday. F\ 1914, Britain signed a guarantee of Tibet's 1 independence and predictions are being made m Nationalist circles that Tibet might call on the United Kingdom to guarantee its sovereignty and save the mountain country from Communism. Such an appeal,U.P. - 300 words
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Article56 1950-11-03 3 LONDON, Thursday. -\\l>> of Britons are lining up for the internment \s latest bounty— free I divorce has been costing luxury many could not afford. m urriagea limped along lovelessly > it to dissolve them was I W pi deal I Advice bo an i aA.P. - 56 words
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Article58 1950-11-03 3 WOMAN KILLED IN AMBUSH Lermlned number of dissidents ambushed the car of Tarlac Congressman >en the ns of Capa.s and Bamban IC Province. 70 ml h of Manila. Mrs .ano m •A fOUZ ith his pistol. Run: »1 ammunition, he crawled oat of hU car ceeded n.ighbDuring town to :orcements.U.P. - 58 words
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Article58 1950-11-03 3 t a five-shilling imps m a London and later sold it R son one sheet the 2 2 d stamps In tiu.ot perforated. iler m v. IV I •t in Mr. Edmonds le bo' 8275. A > pxi: id: "Stamp .sheets close]*- checked by theReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration202 1950-11-03 3 jlnerabl*' v^"i. from but to X >pean bidding suggests is to bid Inly there can h that choice .elding has vn. But many would open D spades: those do so would rebid irr.rr.. duvely over i combination N minor su: EMM H re than a for one suit202 words
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110 1950-11-03 3 HARRISMITH* ORANGE FREE STATE, TbUIS. N African preacher on the Witzeishock Reserves discovered that his 80 well-bred Merino sheep had been sheared during the night. He had planned to use about £400 from the sale of the wool to pay his son's fees atReuter - 110 words
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Article222 1950-11-03 3 TAIPEH, Thursday. pFN. CHIANG Kai-shek's refugee government m f Formosa has its hands full, making the island's economy run and keeping it strong against Communist invasion. Fven so the Nationalists keep talking about re-invading the mainland. The Nationalists are not m any position to think aboutA.P. - 222 words
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Article42 1950-11-03 3 The White II v announced that i Truman is sending the vt'.A. Administrates Mr. William Foster, on a survey mission to the Philippines, Endo-China. Burma. Indonesia, Slam. Formosa and Korea. Mr. Poster leaves <>n Saturday for Manila.— A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article36 1950-11-03 3 Michael Redgrave. R film and stage star, will tour Holland and Denmark late this year as a one-man show it s one-and-a-half-h '>ur show will consist mainly of doing excerpts trom stage (•lassies A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article96 1950-11-03 3 NEW ZEALAND GETS MORE EX-RAF MEN AUCKLAND. Thurs. THE New Zealands Defence 1 Minister, Mr. Thomas L Mac Donald. has told Parliament that a further 200 former members of the Royal Air Force would be brought to New Zealand to serve m technical branches of the Royal New Zealand AirA.P. - 96 words
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Article48 1950-11-03 3 Dwellings and pottery kiln.s dating back to 2.000 B.C. have been discovered In archaeologica] Investigations m Soviet Azerbaijan. Tfcsa reported: "These are the first kilns of this type so far encountered on Soviet territory. The only analagous kilns disJovered have been 'n Mesopotamia."- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article17 1950-11-03 3 The drift of men from Britain's coal industry continued unchecked, new figures published disclosed ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-11-03 3 photo. The French grape harvest has the prospects of a bumper crop this season. This girl, crushing the grapes m the time-honoured fashion, was pictured m the Perpionan region of Southern France. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article177 1950-11-03 3 ATHENS, Georgia. Thursday. IF YOl' are over 40 you may be younger than you think. In fact, you may be 80 and still as young as your 35-year-old neighbour. At least, that is what Dr. A. S. Edwards, head of the Psychology Department of th,eA.P. - 177 words
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Article51 1950-11-03 3 A YOUNG Karachi laundryman nuilt\ of bigamy received "justice" at the hands ot the elder> ot his community. They gave him a "trial", titd him up and whipped him. Then the police arrived. The self-appointed judges are now m jail, waiting for justu<- to take it« course.—A.P. - 51 words
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Article136 1950-11-03 3 SPIED ON AND SPAT UPON MANCHESTER. Thurs. FIVE British engineers clalraf they were spied on u\d obstructed for three moi while working m a Rumanian textile mill They charged that conditions !*n the mill town of Ja six miles from the Ru> border were primitive an I food they r<A.P. - 136 words
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Article71 1950-11-03 3 Shanghai i Commu n s C press is m i water* and faced pttli th» problem of having an everdecreasing reading public. according to inforn ailon from that mainland port. Of the six newspapers of 1 Shanghai, only the Sin <n Jih Pao claims toU.P. - 71 words
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Article23 1950-11-03 3 Chinese Comir. n Peking are planning a eeltion on Nov. 7 m honour oi the 33rd anniversary of Soviet R a's revolution A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Miscellaneous311 1950-11-03 3 B gV &8 J- Ss? *Tlj£l t. ft '■■';<<& n i BBC); 8 to the SINGAPORE vi. 8.15 Th;,:: News and Talks (BBC); 8.45 Dutch: News tBBO; IBM 1 MIUOUK) 9 Kuoyu: News and Programmes (BBCr 9.30 Burmese: News 10 a.m. News from Singapore; (EBCr 9.45 programme summary 11 Programmes311 words
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426 1950-11-03 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1950. Freedom speaks p our new sU'UIlg Cornel >ncr of Police. Mr. H C B VY.it shire. urlilng foi some really powerful proada. iie will t order the mass reprinting ul a lour-pagi publication vrjlcb i reached this office vt ria\ afternoon So426 words
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Article, Illustration828 1950-11-03 4 RICHARD HUGHES - Will Japan Go Communist? RICHARD HUGHES Nine leaders have slipped through Mae4rthur s net By* pOR three months, thousands of Japanese police have been seeking nine leading Japanese Communists wanted tor violation ot the Mac Arthur purge directive The nine Keds have vanished as completely —to quote rueful Metropolitan Police828 words
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Article263 1950-11-03 4 BASIL CARDEW - BRITAIN'S FABULOUS RACING CAR BASIL CARDEW *y BRITAIN'S fabulous racing car. the B.R.M recently travelled on the Penya Rhin course In Barcelona faster than any racing car has done before. This was the first time this distinction had fallen to a British car since the days of Henry Segrave m263 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-11-03 4 Nejha Ates. a 21 -year-old Turkish girl, has travelled nearly 20.000 miles to get hersc'f undressed m Paris by vhip blows. She is making her debut m Paris having presented the act m Jerusalem. Cairo, A! hens and Rome Richard, her partner, strips her with his whip more completely t7ian55 words
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Article, Illustration156 1950-11-03 4 O.V THE European cfuquerboard of nations, move and countermore continue to take vlace as the Democra and the Communists viau on f a unm (fame. tin sooner do the Eastern Zone Communist* hold an election and annoufice that they have secured 99.58 ver cent q1 the votes cast156 words
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847 1950-11-03 4 JOHN LARRAINE - INDO-CHINA FITS INTO THE RED PA TTERN JOHN LARRAINE Says laIIE five-year-old war lor the control of Indo-China, almost forgotten for a while. leaped again into the idlines with the news of srrious French setbacks. A French column returning to its base was practically decimated m a running ftght with847 words
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Advertisement15 1950-11-03 4 POPULAR HOUSF tor SPORT CUPS MEDALS ftp* P. H. HENDRY, I North Hr<Ue Kd S15 words
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Advertisement19 1950-11-03 4 Always a favourite WHITEWAYS In Flagons $2.20 jflh, and Pints I^^ 98 cents W\^l COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD BRANCH19 words
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Free Press RACE FORM Special
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Title Section9 1950-11-03 1 Free Press RACE FORM Special Friday, November 3, 1950.9 words
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Article, Illustration906 1950-11-03 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS s ig, mvoko! the ■id** bi I > racated disih beParada r a I i I i i he ime at ich horse's i he finishing line. The narrow white lines n In the picture are flashrom a neon light situa H winning906 words
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Article, Illustration2364 1950-11-03 1 The story of 'Bluey' Sleigh A W. "Bluey Sleigh is one of the best k«own turf personalities m Malaya. He started his career on the Turf m Sydney. Australia, m 1917, at the age of fifteen. During his twenty years as a jockey, he2,364 words
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Advertisement7 1950-11-03 1 iviDisaw 7/w/yz 4 tzm; drink of quality7 words
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Article, Illustration4656 1950-11-03 2 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEW IS Compiled by rK)LLOWING is the complete form guide for all horses entered for the f Selangor Turf Club November meeting at Kuala Lumpur opening tomorrow. HORSES CLASS 1. wua KAI LIrUMH (13 started) 7-10-50 1 Ipoli 8-7 Abt. 7F. i4,656 words
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Advertisement43 1950-11-03 2 m SJj don't hesitate/ m >i^j ASKpor La 1 %&?s"* 1 •OUSTEAD 4 CO LTD I I OUR SERVICE: Quick, I t Up-to-date OUR AIM: and Quality lioun6 Optical Co. £_O_ \^S OPTOMETRISTS I OPTICIANS 45. STAMFORD ROAD SINGAPORE, 6. jL y»mm^ M43 words
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Advertisement11 1950-11-03 2 I on t°P <4V" \y \\l il \li at «V 1111 words
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Advertisement32 1950-11-03 3 DEAD CERT.. $kifs ike eouteef 3utcrs S I ME DARBY tAirztij tfvtriA cf s^ Quality too! r \i^SSBßfe^N^\ -id. ""^**r o^^^ It's i-^^ JUXTOII«rBOAP NT WH.TE SOAf Of THE fILH STARS t32 words
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Advertisement115 1950-11-03 3 Individual Dresses at Reasonable Prices. 31 RAFFLES PLACE Bajaj building (Ist floor) Singapore. Tel: 4649 ]S ear -new cars are as good as new BUT CHEAPER Pick your winners from our I American British -lock. USED CAR DIV. SINGAPORE MOTORS Ltd 315-319 ORCHARD RD. SINGAPORE PHONE: 3128 I iiiiiMiiiniiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiMiitiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiMimniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiMimiinmiiMHiii«Miim I115 words
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Article, Illustration865 1950-11-03 4 DAL STIVENS; LEN BARSDELL - DAL STIVENS LEN BARSDELL By and TV3RTY or fifty years ago, the Australian I h-riders were often hard-r idm g, harddrinking, and hardThey wild by a mixture md tradition. blood I i r r-.d sweep 'I I m bushmen's carnivals hav e vanished along865 words
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Article, Illustration311 1950-11-03 4 By THE SCOUT 11., Mr. William Woodward's Ameri-can-bred two-year-old, ran out a very easy winner at Newmarket recently, of the Dewhurst Stakes, last of this season's tests for 1951 o^ssic colts. So once again \>\e Prince Simon colours will range into our mental view311 words
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Advertisement21 1950-11-03 4 a (c A \N«NNER Always a M J ®rot& cio 'cigars Gulden Vlies^OT^ Agents: LE. TE LS &~cF'S TRADING SOCIETY BVNJBVHNBVN21 words
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Advertisement89 1950-11-03 4 DIAMOND Jf I WATCHES jfW '4CaratYel!e^ 0 fyt^ 18 Carat Jjjk^r frora $385 to $< EXPERT SERVICE AFTER Qamrruztocs [tj j SWISS UJ/7TCHm/rc R s JUST UNPACi A Riotous Ran AMERICAN TIES r IN SPARKLING C 4 W£W PATTERNS FOR THE COMING CHRISTMAS SEASON FROM j jk. WEMBLEY SHERMAN -LONG89 words
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Article197 1950-11-03 5 CLERKS WANT THEIR OWN HOMES Union to seek firms 9 aid Free Press Staff Reporter j-HK Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers' I nion will s ee k the aid nf employers to take advantage of a scheme under which a man with a modest income can own a home of197 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-11-03 5 picture. M'll' h>l v i r. crnM*when the \v->ir Wind h«t hi* JL bom? I.i ingoon vi.vi >»'st^rd.»v As the tiled r.»ol disappeared m the freak wind the bird ruffled its leathers and gaz?d nut and upwards In the ««ky.- Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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Article53 1950-11-03 5 MALAYA'S two Ck to :he bi-i the Con ealth Pmr- n. :n l 9. Ahnu X In H d. Mentri B> ho will rr Kota Bal ay. Tr.t Singapore deleeate. Mr P F (ie Souza, ire short holiday m A r the conference H<* will be away53 words
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Article50 1950-11-03 5 N -a- mcen fth re :nmimi:y Church pie's Group are: President Mr Lav King Hon.i: rice-president. Mr. Ch\ 5 st vice-pre-sident: Miss Chew Ouan Klang: secretary, Mr Ja T c Kh r: tremsor r, Misg Mar jan T Chi ng: ushers. Mr. Urn Moh Kiah and Mr B50 words
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Article190 1950-11-03 5 Free Pre*»s Staff Reporter THERE is a tendency to forget that a Co operative Society is a democratic body and that its business must be conducted by the vote of the majority of members observes the Acting Director of Cooperation Singapore. Mr. T. F. Carey, n his190 words
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168 1950-11-03 5 CANVASSING FOR VOTES Free Press Staff Reporter MEMBERS of the Singapore Municipal Services 4 Union have been advised not to align themselves with any political party m the Municipal elections, the secretary Mr Lim Ton Nee. told the Free Press yesterday. Mr. Lim said168 words
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Article86 1950-11-03 5 Vwe PrtAs m.iIT Reporter T'HK Royal Instructs now being amended to expand the Singapore L.re Council next Government spokesman E r< The Standing Order* I Aso be ami I cd. The Legislative Council elections m April nren a nintrconstitutency basta to allo^v the rei as a:86 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-11-03 5 picture H7EARING Wue jeans and check shirt. 14-year-old V? Anne /eitliii. a passenger on the Danish liner Kambodia, now m Singapore harbour, lends a hand painting thp ship Anne who is from Philadelphia, is on her vaj to Genoi Jo i«>i n her f.ithor there.- Free PressFree Press - 47 words
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Article107 1950-11-03 5 Pi ii Her COMMITTEE of Singapore i I Commissioners has approved a o- w roiled through the Tiona Fiahru housing estate of the Improvement Trust, which bring the passenger bus service to the doorstep of Us m Trust fiats there Th c scheme, which was suogested107 words
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355 1950-11-03 5 Tree danger: owners are cautioned Free Press Statt Reporter tUHEKE Albizzia trees are observed to be m pon*ni iiallv dangerous positions, the Singapore >iuni- cipal authorities inform their owners of the danger. the Free Press was told yesterday by an official of the Municipal Engineer's Department. But it is not355 words
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Article76 1950-11-03 5 Lieutenant's funeral B'kOTKLR o:t:ct.-rs Ircm Johore Police attended funeral at Bicac Cem V.cc Lieutenant Peter Seymour j Turner, killed m bar. ambush on Wednesday T^p Pobec I diI ihe Siofaporf P preei side The Rev :oek the wnict B red, P ree the P c Present «ere I Johore If.76 words
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Article, Illustration136 1950-11-03 5 \TR. S. K. S. Naidu, who imitate^ bird mid animal noises, will be one of six suest ariistes m a school-children's •talentime" DMBpHition to held on Friday. Nov. 10 at tl* H ip;>\ World Stadium. c He s-iid yesterday Kf v.as> firs: en one to his136 words
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Article89 1950-11-03 5 Tous Mrp.ii xnent Perlii h.?> issued a state nent dix from paying rines irhirli a»e dt bious" i this v against the teai hin-s ««f blaa the < iu^an MpU\ v reports. This vtat-m nt. Mjn the paper, has be< n approved by the Raja Perils. I: iigious89 words
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Advertisement57 1950-11-03 5 BE IN THE SWIM Mm "BIKINI" HjR FOR MEN T\ THE RAGE OF THE RIVIERA CO 5 Oca V\ ALL SIZES. V ALL COTTON FISHNET -f 1 1 IN ALL BLACK 1 1 WHITE/ WHITE AND j WHITE S IKE BLIE J FROM THE MANS SHOP. *£^s^ EJ^^ 1 IWI57 words
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Miscellaneous20 1950-11-03 5 MAIL c b exj cti day from Sian and the Federation. n for pc- :.;ce at the G.PO pn: Fl20 words
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Article1414 1950-11-03 6 ALLAN LEWIS - BILLY CAROL TO SCORE A HAT-TRICK ALLAN LEWIS Selections for K. L. races By KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. FRESH from his brilliant double, over six and seven, at Ipoh. Billy Carol should win his third race m a row tomorrow, the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting. Scratching1,414 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-11-03 6 LfeT 4tf COLLfCT VWC WINNIE eeocee T^t-M cam pay you sacV the pdo>jp 6Qgg)^16 words
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76 1950-11-03 6 Larsen beats McGregor in straight sets AMERICA'S Art Lar.sen overtimed Ben McGregor ia > m the semi-ii: •.island tennis :ips on Wednesday nttle i c hour the it MeGregor. Mend not look like the bo boat Ted Schroeder m *'c Davis cup challenge on the otl\c» ouch quickly an:. farA.P. - 76 words
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Article21 1950-11-03 6 ||OLLAND beat France by uls to nil when the international hockey tournament was continued at ma yesterday ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article172 1950-11-03 6 ALLAN LEWIS - Horses spurt in Straight ALLAN LEWIS By KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. •pHERE was little acti- vity on the course this morning, when the No. 2 grass track was again opened for fast work. Despite daily showers the track is m good condition. Catherine (Healey) spurttd down the straigl The Raven did172 words
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Article36 1950-11-03 6 THE following bones will not start tomorrow: Four O'Ctock 11. Kij Mahal, D.irk Brocade, Ballroom. Krd Rajah, Nlsjhl lab. Courtesan. Caravan and Court Jester. Wonder Bird and Bojral Bounty are very doubtful st.irterv36 words
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Article44 1950-11-03 6 QESAR Carmona, Philippines Davis Cup player, ycsterlay reached the men's semi-ttnals In ihe Pakis Lawn tennis championship Karachi. He beat Foil Pap? (Norway) 6-0 6-3. In another quarter-final Hans Redl. one-armed Austrian international defeated Nils Eric Hesgon (Norv 6-3, 5-7. 6-4- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article50 1950-11-03 6 following will represent Bendemeer Athletic Club m a friendly soccer Ramp against Kian Yons XI on Sunday at the Outram School ground: Kwang Tow, Mun Fun, Kong Guan, Siong Poh Tut Taw, Rut Soy, Cher Miang, Weng Kee, Pak Kan, B Sim. Referee: Mr. Fong Un Sun.50 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-11-03 6 picture. "I T I M Pennefather (right), the captains, smile ombined Semij and v Tne teams drew two--3tts»l^f!-~R hockey match on the Fading yesterda>.-- Free PressFree Press - 28 words
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213 1950-11-03 6 4 £20.000 nee is to be run at Ascot on satur;la\. July SI, next year to mark the occasion of the Festival of Britain. It will be the most richly endowed event of the racing jear m Britain and will be open toReuter; A.P. - 213 words
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Article260 1950-11-03 6 LONDON yHERE was a blaze of interest ftnd modity shares yest<'rda> >t.u i correspondent. Buyinj; was em prices of commodities and miii» r existed m tin and rubber sh r >r, Advances ot one to thr< > over a wide list of stocks air heldReuter - 260 words
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Advertisement127 1950-11-03 6 SSSiSBSy^^ M JU TODAY —ONLY 4 SHOWSNOTE ALTERED TIMES 10 am. 1.4.V SJI ft !«.I."> p m -Jr THE NEW ..VENTURES OF BAT MAN and ROBIN COLUMBIA'S 1950 THRILLING ATTRACTION NOl l« E:— The n« rreniim Tinntor To-!norr«>\v (Sat.) Only Will B. \ltered A- !.»\vs: 9 a «!i 12.45 \r»127 words
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Advertisement75 1950-11-03 6 EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOIT TON^ HAVE YOU SEEN 11: BOOK EARLY TODAY FOUR SHOWS Bh/I'lLlb' k I 2-4.15-6 30-9 30 p.m. Ri^'wji"™" l apr^-^^ar- t A ft CECIL PARKER ANNE C C^^^ M^ OERU lOND Bmi c f<u/trutitie {bur* taste bette,* at xjP' C A IN Tm E NIAII S&APODE75 words
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Miscellaneous177 1950-11-03 6 W!2r.^r3r*f? Exclusive to the Singapore tree Press m Malaya liC/ .P I DON'T .K'.OkVj |uSGOBA>| NO. TmE DAkKCNE, TO CALL MANDRAKE BACK AI p ©t-OAIVER-'ALL THATaWAINLV -TO THAT J WHCEV'tR HE IS. -.00 If lONLYKNE;V. IOJICE' iLLGE'-OAPuSSuiT H _mm .'..vS A REAL CASTLE II ,C.VS t'.t'AEWfAE THESE hOaa 3^-rr 1177 words
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Miscellaneous18 1950-11-03 6 Today's sport Il(i( KM X i nd \l < t ,i>d \l i n t olti li-li'craph. >erang:oon K»ad.18 words
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Miscellaneous60 1950-11-03 6 YOl R LU( ;ky VI und. acqu an ft i« rid- hind i probahl pla( i tint* adapt ou h all. and h .i ■him Pa: on thi> to l. this i entpirn id. strii If you I ot ill rwi win t prohahl\ i tHisfl Miur h, th< ah<60 words
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Article469 1950-11-03 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Melbourne Cup prospects By rHICQIITA, a brilliant mare, has boon backed for more than £60,000 to win the £12,500 Melbourne Cup, Australia's premier race, to be run at Flemin^ton next Tuesday. The betting plunge forced bookmakers to shorten her price by four points,469 words
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Article89 1950-11-03 7 E lass 3 horsca which won at tiu* recent P ting— Airmail, Nero xni\ Ovation n promoted t<» Class -i. Seventy Seven and leath, irho also won at Penanc lii\ t been sent up ss 4 to Class 3. tng C ass 3 horses to been89 words
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Article176 1950-11-03 7 THRILLING rugby a lines yesterday saw Denkn the annual ma icals by one po minutes M put ir extra effort m to save the \s held de•■ir nar' by six points p were till 're m though ru( their "minifies and took the urth mi: for off-176 words
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Article36 1950-11-03 7 XI DAI < ol Id at ihe bool to OCU- H A rurnbull, the I i i <m. Hoi Mr UK mail bin Fo P bo It is pro')O-ecl to run a ho ms will36 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-11-03 7 pirliiro. I ail> Mellorsh Presents V\r Mrs. L M Pennofalhor. the team captains m the P< Day Fund h«/ key match.— Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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Article70 1950-11-03 7 MELBOURNE, Thurs. i :-;eh inner of the Au lian Jockey Club Derby, and tductor. Metropolitan Handicap the 33 the Melbourne Cup, to be run o\ rr t*o Remington on Nov. 7. i i i an 8» s;. H i Beau 8 4 a 'i 10 A .v.er 16.Reuter-AAP - 70 words
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Article40 1950-11-03 7 taiping Thun ruuee: n Kmi: j Edward VI I I S i Abdul H.mnc Collrge. Alor E •wo of u< < schoolboy teams m North Mala] tt place m \g tomorrow. wh< n m,. Is Rrst mci d m40 words
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Article, Illustration253 1950-11-03 7 picture. T*HE sodden ground on the I'adanjj yesterday, did not dampen the spirits of the Combined Civilians and Combined Services women's hockej tenim when they met m aid of the Poppy Day Fund. draw after extra time of 1C minutes The game was packedFree Press - 253 words
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190 1950-11-03 7 2 Krian men for Perak hockey trial I t t.-iii Our Owa oi respondent PAR IT BUN TAR. Thurs. rO members o! the Krian Rovers hockey team who are doing very well this season have n invited tor the Perak Sta'e hoi r. on Saturday at Ipoh. They are J.190 words
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Article156 1950-11-03 7 BELOW are tie* to t>t- played toIn the vII ca. tennii Mcb'i Singles: Dr. C K. Loh v Lt. C'-l M'>! Mieux tto finish >. F. C Tan V D: Chan Ah Kow. I. A. ;i Urn Hee Ch:n. Mrnt "B" Single: Vn Hon Kun v S156 words
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Article93 1950-11-03 7 COMPTON HIT BY BALL QENIS Compton < ly hurt during net tice at M» but he will be able to play lor the MCC i oria m the match begtnninf today. .pton bowled to Brian Close, whose powerful bit him between the shou blades. H< It-!- ihe field fo: butReuter; AAP - 93 words
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Article44 1950-11-03 7 Penang T.C. 1 949 profit $46,403 I pENANG 1 r>rofit for a difficu -,03. announced Mr. Ong im, the y annual prneral m^otine j revenue m the I d by Ex: m 1949 D. Lrv T I X Cheah. J J. \V Dr 144 words
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Article62 1950-11-03 7 ANDREW and SRC eery re- forward, has been suspended by ore Hockey A elation I B five weeks up to and including Dec. 5. S.R.( eh on Oct. 21. t. i off the field m the cond half when he t a decision of Referor T X62 words
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Advertisement61 1950-11-03 7 I m 1 W V MISS THIS! j rSST RETURN BOUT happy world LRDAY 4th NOV. r USQ FOR YOU TO REMEMBER THE MIGHTY KONG n(. KIN(. of WKESIMB MORRO vs SA VARAN SINGH ,\lp 111 run rinc»> round him. 'WONG SENG vs. WILLIAM MEIDEN S? E 'HO-/.SON vs. M.61 words
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Advertisement18 1950-11-03 7 *.en*gii J >*v if >»^ *[Ml (OKFKTIOMIY LIP -1 STARTS TODAY > *;.45 <k 9.30 p :n. L'TURE IS HERE18 words
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Advertisement209 1950-11-03 7 THE RED BERET By Hli.-: I OeOTft B $9.00 Thj- I ii'ate Reg:m« t. w«r I S«4 -45. THE CREEN BERET By George Saundfn $9.00 Tht cory of tlit Commando*. KELLY WALSH, LTD. Raffles Place. SINGAPORE THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS \KI HOM OV HAILA(.I PERMIT WE. BROOME RUBBER209 words
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Article41 1950-11-03 8 SCO'M: On 2nd Nov.. at the X K. Hospital, to Pamela Helen. ot John Robert Scott, a son. IRTNELL: On Oct. 30th. a' B M.H Singapore, to Eileen. ftl Ktt H. R. Hartnell. M.BE RAM C a sister for John41 words
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Article33 1950-11-03 8 IPHRIES-HOSKING: A* Church. Having Ison 28-h Oct. Lt John K.E.. only son of 1 -CM. A: Mrs. H. L. Humphries. :-.d. to Ale'hea. only o: MaJ. Mrs. E. C of Tanglin, Singapore.33 words
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Article164 1950-11-03 8 Govt 'tepid' in Europe affairs LONDON, Fri. T'HE threat m Tibet and the position m IndoChina and Malaya called for renewed activity by all free nations to be prepared to play their part, the Liberal leader. Mr. Clement Davies, told Parliament yesterday. There could be no letting up because of164 words
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Article27 1950-11-03 8 Philippiru-s Foreign and Prt'sidmt o! the f urth G D< ral Assembly, is on a >:x-man ••priority assassination list" of th^ Philinnin^ Pnmmnnisr lias ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article45 1950-11-03 8 Biggest tea year gain WASHINGTON, Prl. final offlciaJ figures of the 1950 census released yesterday show the population of the United States to be 150,--697,361, an increase of 19,028.--086 over 1940. This Is the greatest tenyear gain In the nations history 14.5 per cent.- A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article120 1950-11-03 8 PARIS. Friday. 4 MILITARY school which will turn out 150 officers a year for the new Vietnamese Army will be Inaugurated by ex-Emperor Bao Dai, head of the Vietnam state, at Dalat, southern Annum, on Nov. 5, Agence France Presse reported from Saigon. The French MinisterReuter - 120 words
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Article294 1950-11-03 8 THE PASSING OF A GENIUS A flood of tributes LONDON, Friday. lEADERS, organisations and newspapers have A proclaimed the genius and personality of Mr. George Bernard Shaw m a steady flow of tributes to the great playwright since his death yesterday The 18-man executive board of the United Nations Educational,294 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-11-03 8 BAR EXERCISE French Ar my recruits at Monthery, South of Paris, hop from one bar to another on a section of the obstacle course as part of training to develop co,uiii brium.32 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-11-03 8 butThat's tight. Hair nicely bruihed— clean behind the ears— tie straight. Sow off you go to your new House,21 words
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Article33 1950-11-03 8 LONDON, I rpHREE n came 1 hair'i of the when it closed at H99H-1 2 B LC t U £1,000 and SI 401-1 2. n E1.043 busin< month- U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article15 1950-11-03 8 yesterdaj a X mo: kt wen HK56.35 per US HKSI6.OO per El. HK15 words
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Article158 1950-11-03 8 Pact restricted to 1 2 nations WASHINGTON, Friday. "rIIIOKK were at present no plans to Invite Turkey and Greece into full North Atlantic pact membership, American officials stated yesterday m Washington. The officials reaffirmed tht 1 American position m commenting on Wednesday's speech by Turkey's president. Celal Bayor, who saidA.P. - 158 words
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Article72 1950-11-03 8 Atom bomb for troops WASIUNGTI >N Frl. TNEMY troops on future I Ids may be bla with atomic weapons launi both by the army and supporting air force, the UJB Defence Departmen t reported >'• Until now the bomb been recog: i weapon for the mas.s destruction of cities, R]A.P. - 72 words
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Article35 1950-11-03 8 VfASS arrests of farmer-; reported ordered by East (ierlfl many's Communist C.overnment yesterday m a desperate campaign to smash hoarding of the bluliVd potato crop. Over 100 landholders have been jailed as saboteurs.35 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-11-03 8 BOMBAat)\tL\T— The l Missouri ghcßg (hong-ji, Korea, with her lb-inch guns. riiong-ji is about I*o miles from the Russian base of Vladivostok and If miles from the Soviet border.29 words
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Article206 1950-11-03 8 Leopold still a thorn RING'S Leopolds deieiioi abdi« 11 himself described as a ment". has done little to unite the d, i ap^ and Walloon (French wikinj Uf »iiv Belgrium*s poouiation "s Purely a racial antagu timental differences surroundin- t diawn out "Royal Problem" v following the liberation. In March,Reuter - 206 words
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Advertisement289 1950-11-03 8 Straits I imes Free Press foi imk conwtnicnc*. ot advertisers our Representative at Ist Floor, Singapore Cold Stor.i^i Orchard Roao will recede small idvcrtisemcnts me 1 intwrr* ro ho« numbers n! TI ATION MIT B.A.T.A CState requires p 250 Read. i mmooATioN v am I tanmtiatety double rooms. Full board289 words
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Advertisement11 1950-11-03 8 B*V*ESSM£M I j! tt^^-v W^ *nl officials GFTYOM copy now/ j11 words
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Advertisement108 1950-11-03 8 HAVE YOU HEARD RAFFLES ORCHbiK ON THE AIR? YOU WILL HEAR IT AT 10.30F-m-TONIGHT OK BETTER STII I DINE and DANCE AT THE HOTEL THE EXCELLENT RHYTHM AND ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED under the leadership of GOdti IJU* THE TALK OF THE TOWN! TOMORROW NIGHT -GRILL CLOSED POPPY DAY BAIL m aid108 words
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Miscellaneous54 1950-11-03 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris ■%jk' tL jf^»Bi^^^^PßßHWa M C> RE than Vis That Tj and if you Ev es. ICUSE it jp pal l V^^^^^^^^^^X^W ANYTHING I I CASE. I'D U I SWEAR I'LL CO\\£ BACK*P 50m VhE 1 2^«SSt^ AiASSI Evcß WANTeDW YOU I V ES.-OS OP T>,E54 words
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Miscellaneous14 1950-11-03 8 HIGH TIDES l.»dj\ 4 46 IB; 3 II p.m I<>niort<-\v ♦> .'.{a.m. 4 4*. p.m14 words
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