The Singapore Free Press, 4 November 1950
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1950-11-04 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1950. PRICE TEN CKXTS17 words
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Article, Illustration464 1950-11-04 1 MAO ARMIES MOVE TO FRONT Situation 'serious but not critical' IS United Nations forces in virtually every sector of the north-east front fell back yesterday before heavy Chinese-North Korean counter-attacks, thousands of Chinese Communist troops were ported t6 be moving towards the Manchurian border. The High < ommand in Tokyo,A.P.; U.P. - 464 words
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Article35 1950-11-04 1 Red attack no- counter offensive MITO Sal 11 r^ In i nsaa-Oajong ,i ißi n-it t N PS still iitive- hi h«>l«- Tht» d thMi 13 rf it»t in > lid. I Mtlv > )-n»* down A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article49 1950-11-04 1 TOKYO. Saturday. s!M China >t*>terday gave vxery indit- ppartef for full-scale Intervention in h II although the Ked leaders have not bines* people th.it Chinese troops are Koi ommunists nave thro'.vn tne full propaganda machine into a i whip up popular support for i S49 words
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Article23 1950-11-04 1 Chines f > sav in Hoiv: .at the home area of leader, Mao tung I now in the luu 1 guer:23 words
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Article163 1950-11-04 1 U.N. MAY CALL CRISIS SESSION LAKE SUCCESS Sat. I'HE United SUtei is expected to caU for an emergency meeting of the Security Council if General Douglas MacArthur confirms that Chinese Communist troops are being used In strength in Korea. Li > no report had ye: b received from the U:i.163 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-11-04 1 The present disposition of tunes in tht- Korean theatre. shewtag the Yalu river, where the Chinese Reds are crossing Into Kore.i21 words
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Article59 1950-11-04 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS I r.iui KUALA I.r.MPrR. Sat 'PHK goins for today's 1 races trill be htmry. There was further rain here last nii;ht. My best bets for this arternos)n*s races i»re: Bill V r\KOI Ol'R lOVL and UI.NATION TRESPASSERS ieleeta«iis are: Bill Y AKOI. and SHEFFIELD59 words
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Article144 1950-11-04 1 GENEVA, Saturday. \N AIR INDIA Constellation with 48 person* abroad was whipped about by strong winds ovei he fog-Shrouded Alps yesteTday and was feared U lave crashed near 15.781-foot Mount Blanc Europe's highest mountain. The airliner on a chartered flight was carrying [0 Indian Seamen andU.P. - 144 words
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Article23 1950-11-04 1 Tlie >nal Confe-I .vAon of o Trade Unions] ii tasttd a rej n pro- 1 tiese lrtva-| ion ot Tibet.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article40 1950-11-04 1 A ro.de delegation led by Sir Raymond Strea*. Chairman of the British Cotton Board, -.ill visit India a* the ?nd of Noveinb r to hai vJ 5 with re >n entatives of the industry there. photo.40 words
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Article22 1950-11-04 1 British. United States and French Ambassadors to Moscow were summoned sepa- ly to the Russian. Foreiu: Oflßcp late last evening22 words
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Article34 1950-11-04 1 lights of New York" world iv.i M sreal white way*'— -the Broadway thrstrieal di>iri<-; .limnifd from StIC t<> Rr« minntea Oil Thl!|l>; U »v.>.-»i«a- in trihnt* to George Bernard Shaw.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article51 1950-11-04 1 The Australian Army Minister Mr. Josiah Francis, announced in Canberra terday that Lieut. -Col. F. S Walsh. 32. former General Staff Officer BCOF headquarters, was appointed temporarily commander of the Third Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment :n Korea in succession to the late Lieutenant-Colonpl Charles GreenU.P. - 51 words
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Article641 1950-11-04 1 PETER HILL - PETER HILL A dream came true By \IirHAEL Joseph Nonis is to spend liie next 40 1 days and nights praying to Our Lady of the Sacred Heart for making a dream come true. It was not his dream— it was 10-year-old brother Joselyn's.641 words
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315 1950-11-04 1 Talks on new tactics to fight bandits LONDON. Saturday THERE had been an increase in major incidents in Malay* as a result of th" bandit-/ operating in smaller and more mobile units said Mr. James Griffiths. Secretary f** the Colonies, yesterday in Parliament. Progress under the Briggs's anti-guerilla plan had315 words
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Article90 1950-11-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR E i sharp decline occurred shipments of tin metal month. ed this morning f lI waj 5.878 compared frith 8 587 I in September Total shipments for the ten months ended October were 68 796 tons compai h 43 977 tons in the90 words
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Advertisement32 1950-11-04 1 f^HEONGKEE&CO. 1 1 house for u p of an> Dynasty I ind Fancy Articles Q -oideries. Art Blackwood Furniture g RE. COLEMAN ST. SEE MUCH < OOHI it, I"? I N ONEJHINGISA CERTAINTY32 words
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Advertisement109 1950-11-04 1 M. Flinter S. Grinberg < Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd., Eu Court BldgJ Spore, Telephone 7923 ok, %<^l "HISMASTER'S VOICE Retords VOICES OF SPRING |J. h DESTINY— WaIti Baynes Y >n Gtzv and HLs Orchestra _88--:HE MERRY WIDOW— W COUNT OP LUXEMBOURG— W Wfber mi His Orche^ra B« WALTZ DREAM109 words
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Miscellaneous8 1950-11-04 1 V B, Just look at those fetlocks, George."8 words
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Article, Illustration256 1950-11-04 2 AUNTIE MAUREEN - AUNTIE MAUREEN By AR CHILDRF s I WAS thril.ed so many entor 1 .s puzzle competition. Th' m children of all ages ranging from eisht to nfte» and with so many of the answers cun nj not be surprised to hear that I found it256 words
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Article, Illustration14 1950-11-04 2 Scot Mild. The pi\ rf bruin irater fr Scot and, I miles the I14 words
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Article862 1950-11-04 2 S. C. GEORGE - Ben Noakes, Foe or Friend? S. C. GEORGE By Midshipman Andrew l briStK rid his rriend Ben SoakeS of a •mateer recenll> returned Irom t .i are pressganged on to a vual warship at Plymouth Andrew is now an ordinary sca- The warship sails. iur lalcutta where they join a862 words
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Article, Illustration106 1950-11-04 2 CALLING ALL ARTISTS /mm oi tin- dr.tuiis- Uv V i<:\\ with either craj n,is or coloured h.ilkv Allow- ancea v\ili h<* made for diflVp'nt i olourin* mohoda There art* four 15 pn/cs (one < ii to i)n\ .ind J girl up to and including tin* axe of 3, and a106 words
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Article, Illustration86 1950-11-04 2 Twenty- fwe-year-old Doreen Pennelt, winner of the Wortu'iTs Junior Air Corps "Fligfit to Australia" eompetition earlier this year, [she passed through Sitigap >rri nOW flies as a stetoardess on the 8.0.A.c. route to East Africa in the comfort able pressurised Hermes landp&anes Prune!! has been a member oi the Women's86 words
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Article, Illustration600 1950-11-04 2 Capt. W. E. Johns - Capt. W. E. Johns By Air Commodore Raymond calls in Biggies because of trouble in Malaya. An unpleasant character in Marapang. Captain Langley Vandor, of Eurasian extracton, is selling firearms to bandUs. His awi is to push out Vie British and run Malaya himself As the jungle roads600 words
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Advertisement109 1950-11-04 2 FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SIIUAIIONb VACANT— SITUATIONS WANTED— ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACCOMMODATION WANTED-FOR SALE— VEHICLES FOR SALE-WANTED TUITION MISCELLANEOUS W*. vou, ,dverH,rment here in BLOCK LETTERS five word, to a line Cost pc. m.n.mum 4 Imcs) Insertion 4 lines $2 Imin.mum char^el Box numbci Fifty Cent* i 11 52.50 $3.00 $3.50109 words
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Advertisement74 1950-11-04 2 If o 3 II v Si <*ts*J ii ill For wholrsale prlrr« plruv Sole Agent.; F. E. ZUELLIG M LTD. P.O BOX 726 SlM',* mm'*<~^* 17/ TO* THt B*EAK r*AT tn*W (S <~ /z''\ When thi gomß M ''*Vr*S^\/i teemt h*rd why not i V fh C. H. CAFE FSkTS74 words
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Miscellaneous151 1950-11-04 2 Junior Crossword .CLUES ACROSS. 3 Hi H live In a monastery. 6. .'Cow" In I I 3 r French. 7. Principal cereal of thr wet. regions of the tropics. 8. J— —^J- l^t— Surname of the famous actor and p-odueer 10. Hit a ball high 13. In the Army a151 words
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Article325 1950-11-04 3 KIMi H(m. North Korea, Sa;:irday. pHIS b a it>, the largest yet taken by the n ii« Red Korea, to which Communism >thii)]( but destruction and an obelisk. a four-sided, five-tiered concrete starkly amid the ruins of Kumchon. >11 long life for Stalin, the Soviet325 words
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15 1950-11-04 3 LOUDER VOICE FOR AMERICA IN TANGIER V ice n] i bt ind th< o.oot A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-11-04 3 photo. RS. I "S.S. men" receivins; rifles at for their part in the film "Lesion of the. a hrins m-ide by Twentieth Century Fox. A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article21 1950-11-04 3 Nationalist Air Chif returns A r I d the n m A me: I r concur I II P'm< 'Mil ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article26 1950-11-04 3 Two new banana !esi than 1.000 tons will twice M Japan from For--i this month carrying 40.000 fruit baskets «f bananas.- Reu terReuter - 26 words
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Article13 1950-11-04 3 has wi h A i "flagI the four•>nt r\n Am;* A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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Article23 1950-11-04 3 The Nationalist Government "Mainland Relief Comn" n Taipeh has sent a sentative to Hong-Kong to "comfort" 7.000 refugees imunist China ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article58 1950-11-04 3 ISH vmmi want a house wives ministry *o be ituluded in the new government. Grees. ex-President of the Danish Housesaid in a statement "over one-halt "liilt female population it made up of housewives »-H th»t the time has comr for siu h a bu ?roup ntrrests represented OnReuter - 58 words
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Article401 1950-11-04 3 The dollar with strings RANGOON, Saturday. A MERICAN aid to Communist-endangered South- East Asia is today the favourite topic of conversation in teashops in Rangoon. If Americans could listen to some comments and opinion they would not be flattered. They would be hearing their government described401 words
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Article42 1950-11-04 3 A Shanghai report said the Red authorities were alarmed over the increase of tuberculosis among students. Tuberculosis sufferers Include 5 to 11 percent of students In Shanghai universities. The Reds blame It on "years of Nationalist maladministration."- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article26 1950-11-04 3 Four L\<v army a l-air< rail artillery units are going tc England to set up defences al American bomber bases there A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article31 1950-11-04 3 Father Jerome D'Sou tormer Indian delegate to the United s, said in Madras thai Indo-American relationship has reached a which "snould not oe allowed to develop any further." A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article111 1950-11-04 3 India opens war on famine BANGALORE. Sat. INDIA has opened a "second front" in her light against, tin Ine and food shortage this month, with the inluguratlon of the National Food Technological Institute at Bangalore. Sixtii in the chain or eleven national research laboratories, the Bangalore Institute will tell theReuter - 111 words
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Article25 1950-11-04 3 Admiral Robert B Carney has relieved Adiiiraf Richard L. Connolly as Commander-in-Chief. United S:a:ti Naval Forces in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article15 1950-11-04 3 Egypt has found means i f facilitating the external financing ol ber cotton c-rup.— ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article279 1950-11-04 3 NEW YORK, Saturday. A LL the stars of Hollywood are raving and fuming at once today over the boys and firb €>f the Sadler's Wells Ballet Company. Raving, because the performance of "The Sleeping Beauty" was the biggest event uiat any of the stars, except old-timers279 words
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Article129 1950-11-04 3 A REPRESENTATIVE of the oil workers .•>ted at that he was In fear of his life for having complained to the Petroleum Committee of the International Labour Organisation of un-satisiactory conditions In the Iranian oilfields Rakador Zamani, Iranian workers' delegate to the pn .■session ofA.P. - 129 words
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Article58 1950-11-04 3 GERMANY TO AID DEFENCE The 12 North Atlantic Defence Ministers have agreed on the importance of German participation in the building of Western European defences it ited t-y tne U.S. S oj State. Mr Acheson said the Atlantlc Treaty nations are. liCtwever agreed there will oe no German national army.A.P. - 58 words
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Article27 1950-11-04 3 A modern Japanese r.~arcue-making machine to bo .shipped to Formosa this nth will boost cigarette production from 500.000,000 to 700.0°^ onrt nSorflrAttM ft lIICI ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article75 1950-11-04 3 ASHINGTON. Sat. PRESIDENT Truman ha.s said it will be a long, long time before the Uniied State* sends an ambassador to Spain Mr. Truman told a hew* conference that he would not comment directly on the Uniied Nations' action to end the diplomatic boycott olV.P. - 75 words
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Article155 1950-11-04 3 US expects no change in Congress WASHINGTON Sat. THE closest Congressional election since 1944 anrl possibly in a decade ap liKeJy on the bi.sus of mai^r party prediction* i«»r roting on Nov. 7. Minimum ites of iv"i Democrats and Rroubllcans forecast continued Democratic control of tne House* anrl Senate, althoughA.P. - 155 words
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Article96 1950-11-04 3 BECAUSE ot "an unfortunate mistake." 15 sc> Sirls aged from 16 to 18 1 tended, "for educational pur--1 ooses." a ma-- court hearing of a cas* 1 of alleged assault on a woman in a train. The girls, from Nor Technical In Norwood Bun >rcupied threp96 words
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Article51 1950-11-04 3 Unruffled by troar j her lather s i'.lv Truman sang to ov r 2 1 people in Portland. Ma dneaday Dtght The Pres".< betrayed n of norv ness m her opening Duml Her :«id;ence applauded enthusiastK'ally and the sn~ 26-year-Old SOnran^ took a. curtain call A.A.P. - 51 words
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Article21 1950-11-04 3 pping up her During October over 300.000 pound, of red tea wis fxp<irted to South Am^riran oountri^s.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-11-04 3 HATCHING BIRDS B-ltti bombers, the largest assault aircraft of the U.S. Air Force, on an assembly line at Fort Worth. Texas.21 words
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Miscellaneous169 1950-11-04 3 Solution To Crossword No. 194 \cross: 1, Uoetian. 1, Nonch>iince 3. Needle. 9. Oxon. 11 Ou 12. Closei. 15, Arch-diocese. IS Lenient. Down: l. Nooaensical Exhale 3. Isle. 4. Non-existent. 5 .Anon. 6. Bean. 10. Alcove 11. 0 13 Trtk 14. Aden. Bridge Problem NORTH K 5 2 < .1169 words
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Miscellaneous446 1950-11-04 3 Earl fined £25,000 11ARL PEEL. Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire, was lined J K. .'5.000 at Liverpool for spending 4: 17.000 on alterations to his home without a Government licence. Seven others, including architects and building contractors were fined sums var?in« from v:500 to All .ooo for doin? the work. -Reuter.446 words
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The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY Nov. 4, 1950.
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Article168 1950-11-04 4 Woe, woe woe INCREDIBI.t it ma the Singapore Development Plan has reived far irom unanimous approval bv all the community, r- are mutterin rom various quarters about 'the cost" Singapore innot afford it me. It «viU mean n eixi to our prosperother« Foreign investors will frightened away. Add many more168 words
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Article168 1950-11-04 4 I' Will know all about the hi mole P> up chimn vs The ai ihe banning of the climb vere remar'^abjr for Ok tenuity. p< fd bo* would "he n.i sequent increase In propagation of thr spates be provided for 0 ';h -.aney ti machines rouW ?tnp the168 words
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Article832 1950-11-04 4 Alison Sutherland - Alison Sutherland Czechs couldn't understand the 'mad British who cheered Churchill 1 1 ESS than a month ago I left London tor the International Union of Students' Congress in Prague, believing that, if onlv hy talking to students from the Communist countries, 1 could do832 words
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578 1950-11-04 4 r riih acting Singapore Municipal Pn Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, appeared to nave been misled at the Municipal Commissioners budget meeting the other day when he made the statement that he had not departed from past practice in handing out the text of n:^578 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-11-04 4 GILES - UNO 'S SIR THDAY WEEK GILES /Five >ejr old :hiv\ moniii by "WHAT A DIRTY TRICK SOME OF THESE FLASHLIGHTS ARE HANDCRE\22 words
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Article656 1950-11-04 4 F. A. VOIGT - 'ROB THE RICH' NONSENSE F. A. VOIGT says Communism is NOT Christianity HAVE Communism and Christianity anything in common 0 The word 'Communism" was used long before the time of Karl Marx and has had many different meanings. But it has always impiiedand still implies one thin? above all: equal656 words
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Advertisement13 1950-11-04 4 i <f or $f from it ?J2O V J 'l6 ILTEI QOAY S^CAPQfIt13 words
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Advertisement65 1950-11-04 4 (f> o c/a,nat tOii A'//^ ''Smilcr" orders the wor/J of Cow a fid Gate Milk I And we are tr\ inj» hard to carr> Mi U;> vise and beneficent Ruler for *e k«u.u Mfeiti are waiting for (low ami little better, something a little difTcru Cow and Caxc pre-eminent That65 words
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Article8 1950-11-04 1 Free Press Saturday Magazine Saturday, November 4, 1950.8 words
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Article552 1950-11-04 1 HARVEY DAY - HARVEY DAY asks I) f ti llniore I which i^ in<»x| _n in Ihe the |*asl been till Stlbjci t s I *»m< I the und 'hen er un not $ee m>>st ot us -1 in ver, Jo not k! «'W, hom the ire. MattoeQoecfl552 words
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Article, Illustration749 1950-11-04 1 MARIAN WELLS - Food for thought for Ah Fook MARIAN WELLS How the "Company's" men penetrate Singapore's curtain of stagnation. bv f|USK falls. From u over llu 1 lnl' s successive gong beats announce a wayang Ikis come to pour forth its drama ana din to village cars. The wayang Hins its season.Marian - 749 words
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Article, Illustration228 1950-11-04 1 JANE BROWN - JANE BROWN by MY HA.\i).< fl painter's skill, 5 > tor muself alone I pain, pictures made of words. "Singapore is greet:, very green," people tub! me before 1 sailed, "an I you vdl soon pet bor> With that." At first i thought thev were right. Green,228 words
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565 1950-11-04 1 BEBE YEO - NYONYAS ARE PROUD OF THEIR JEWELS BEBE YEO savs QEXERALLY speaking when we use the word "nvonya" we mean a Chinese worn; in dressed in sarong and kebaya. There are nyonyas and nyonyas of course, ranging from the woman who speaks Malay as fluently as a Malay and can't speak565 words
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Article33 1950-11-04 1 :i!id tlio Siuv have agreed to a hrid"' tar buili rose tbCanal at PVrdan near ttm railvav fronton pi I Tlie proposed jrptaln mai Ihe Sinai Peninsula the Egvptian-coi coastal strip33 words
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Advertisement34 1950-11-04 1 JUST TWO ILLUSTRATIONS from our LARGE selection of HICKOK'"" SEE ALSO THE NEW TWIN-PROFILE INITIAL BUCKLE ami HICK 0 K S exclusive EX TE XSIO\ TE-BA RS EXCELSIOR LTD. 66. HIGH STREET TEL. 316134 words
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Article, Illustration550 1950-11-04 2 Sanatorium' kSHENDEN, a novelist, J\ has contracted tuberculosis and goes to a sanatorium in Scotland. There he makes the discovery that life in a sanatorium, though confined, is no less tinged ictth drama than anywhere else. Amongst the patients are two old ladies (Marjorie Fielding and Mary M550 words
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Article307 1950-11-04 2 IAN GRANT - IAN GRANT [AND THE FILM SUFFERED) By rpHE three little words which inspired the Dg and the title of the film THKEE LITTLE WORDS" (coming to the Cathay) were, guess what? yes, you've got it I LOVE YOU. You may think that to choose those three307 words
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Article135 1950-11-04 2 Maureen Mallal - Maureen Mallal By ••/\-\N a man make a woman do things she doesn't want to when she is hypnotised?" mysteriously ask the film hd^ on "WHIRLPOOL" i Cornto the Pavilion). But a v.\ nd unbelievably unoba (Richard Conte) to do quit* ti ilinks \v.' i with135 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-11-04 2 1 1 r > t ■<i aelicioui figure: She appears in 'Three I Word*: Die technicolour musical to the Cnthav.19 words
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Article, Illustration256 1950-11-04 2 T*HE revival of the x Charlie Chaplin epic. "City Lights"-— the 1931 film drawing praise and teari from 1950 critics and already seen in Singapore, is not having the same etTect on 4'i-yrar-old Mrs. Florian Martini ot Los Angeles. For Mrs Martini has said the is too256 words
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Article80 1950-11-04 2 l?OR his performance In i Hamlet. Sir Laun nee Olivier has been judged the best foreign actor of the ?ar by the Spanish publication. "Triunfo." His prize :s a statuette, which is now 1 its way to London. Sir Laurence polled 20,512 Vote*, The runners-up were80 words
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Article, Illustration340 1950-11-04 2 Leonard Moseley - Leonard Moseley By "IF You Feel Like 1 Sinering*' is the film that Judy Garland made on the edge of an emotional precipice the one they shot Just before the crack-up. It has come to London under that name. In Amer: it was known •'Summer340 words
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Advertisement101 1950-11-04 2 SINGAPORE BADMINTON ASSOCIATE I PRESENTS A GRAND BADMINTON EXHIBITION Under the Distinguished Patronage of: H E. The Covernor, Sir Franklin Cimson, K.C.M.G., Admiral Sir Patrick Brind. K.C.8., C.8.E.. General Sir John Harding, K.C.8.. C BE.. D.5.0., M.C., Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, K.8.E., C.8.E., D.F.C., A.F.C. i HAPPY WORLD (COVERED)101 words
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Advertisement92 1950-11-04 2 IRIK 550^; New spe< ial nipple learinjE I^-^^^B Positive shut off valve f 14 hours brilliant lij:ht <»d 1* U pints kerosene l<onomi(.il and simple A* *m Fasy to maintain *T Minimum replacement of part- '>»"* TO ENSURE MAXIMUM I; VERITAS Distributor! THK LEA HIN CO., 231 South Bi HAH92 words
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Miscellaneous70 1950-11-04 2 /^//^;^i^M^^'/ V-^V/I L»>^-^I UC^L^/ Til AY— "ttoeket-ship X-M Mis the story of an expedition by jocket, to the moon. The five occupants, including a girl, have a nervewruckinff time on board and an even worse fate aw them when they land on Mara On the return trip the love interest70 words
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Miscellaneous62 1950-11-04 2 one who has the schoolboy in his makeup— and few lose that altogether. *AVlLloN_'.Tony Draws A Horse is an excellent comedy centred around an English family Tor.y the young son who has been brought up to regard himself as law unto himstlf by a psychiatrist mother, draws' a minutely tfetjtflcd62 words
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Article, Illustration901 1950-11-04 3 JOHN CHIA - The bandit was ambitious to the gallows morrow. And itory of I came to be e I am e begin from the I ben my squad was the only j killed In a police i somewhere near Bayang village. of the squad 0 escape through e ring, and made :n901 words
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525 1950-11-04 3 LUCY TAN finds that old superstitions sometimes do better Western science THE belief that baneful spirits are the cause of many ailments in children explains the popularity enjoyed h\ certain elderly Chinese women in Singapore who u>e unorthodox methods to effect cures fo Westerners,525 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-11-04 3 I The Chinese Amateur Dane* Orchc V& recently at a social hsld in fhe i I Lam Soon Villa.19 words
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Article, Illustration510 1950-11-04 3 George Seow - THEY SURVIVED A CRISIS Chinese Amateur Orchestra is one of three survivors of recorded music in Malaya. The introduction of talking pictures around 1930 to Malayans and, later, the radio and radiogram, has caused manv a would-be musician to forsake his Instrument for the less exacting task of listener. Even510 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-11-04 3 T. O. HARE - T. O. HARE By cipher which mau chaise your ingenuity, n i to a member of Phil Ferret's "pang" for circulation to hit confeden "A square dec. by four, >d tioiin, code "Nor what fsa 233 ***** ***** ***** 14 122 ***** 3U32 ***** 4^ ***** ***** *****58 words
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Advertisement31 1950-11-04 3 THE SINGAPORE J PACKING COMPANY Association with SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. •f.r PERFECTION •lor POLITENESS •for PROMPTITUDE j 35. The Arcade. Tel. 4658 837-- j 3rd. Floor Cable Address:Singapore 'Bagtransag'31 words
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Advertisement77 1950-11-04 3 Straits Times Rjr T^ x üblished weekly on t\ jIJ X \mJ Saturday and gives ITTT 1 T7 l TJ r T T7 Radio Malaya s English VV JuJUiJ^JLI X and vernacular proiCORPORATING grammes in detail. RADIO MALAYA NEWS A|^ Cj\| TODAY JL PRICE 20 CENTS from ail Nev/sagents and77 words
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Article, Illustration82 1950-11-04 4 For speed use the butterfly fore i i in by an I itn a rty.: been changed Leg Action would be r the b i I N I i i i m pull. Shoulders h in the water du--and arm a bodv must m upwards i^82 words
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493 1950-11-04 4 PHILIP CLARKE - PHILIP CLARKE By AMERICAN mi iti than cont^ are an I six man Amen team oe*jt some of trongest men in and ypt in month to win 1950 world weighting championship. ters from 13 other nationa also competed, but could not match the muscles of493 words
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892 1950-11-04 4 TRESPASSER - TRESPASSER By *THESE Class 5 nngs are in it again", said a racegoer the other nii^lit when pondering over the weights for today, opening day of the Sfelangor Turf Club November meeting. I could see from his face that he was far from enthusiastic.892 words
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Article141 1950-11-04 4 J^EIL Harvey, the Victoria and Australian Test batsman, shaped to play a ball from a local fast bowler in a district match at Melbourne the other day. He failed to connect and heard an ominous click behind him as the ball struck the middle stump. Ifa/vey started141 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-11-04 4 hwi miii,. thr Olyn derided to hold the 1!».V! Olympics in Helsinki, Finland's capital has iOlympic stadium in readiness Picture thmmu: 1 The Olwnpi. >:,■: stadium: 3. Trafninc places, 4 Riding stadium: .V SwiMming i<< Garden; 7. Fairs: S. Trotting tracks; Velodrome. If.62 words
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121 1950-11-04 4 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE t Harbour Board were not able to hold Mieir own against a mediocre R.A.F. Chanm team in the rugger match at Chanei last Saturday. A piteous display of passing by Changi's threequarters should have turned the play to their disadvantage Km b had121 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-11-04 4 Wination (Woods up) brine Ird in by >i r o k«- Tai Nam aflrr winning at Kuala I iiMipur earlier this se;tM)ii22 words
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Article105 1950-11-04 4 JACK Wetter, who led Wa against the 1925 All Blacks, is hoping for a rugby coincidence, writes Raymond ulendenning. The last time Newport had an invincible season was under his captaincy in 1922-23. Now this year Jack is the club chairman. So far unbeaten Newport have taken105 words
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Advertisement31 1950-11-04 4 n Photographs of weddings will be taken by experienced newspaper photographers if you make arrangements with the Photographic Department. Singapore Free Press. I HO C c.l Street. Sm^apor© Phone 547 131 words
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Advertisement5 1950-11-04 4 Protect your proporlg ALARM numbv5 words
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Article245 1950-11-04 5 U.K. proposal to Colony Govt. Free Press Staff Reporter PROPOSU that Malayan students studying in England should be given every facility to take their wives Avith them, made by Mr. James Griffiths, Seeretar> of State for the Colonies, is now being considered by the Singapore245 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-11-04 5 picture. Rr \K ADMIRAL H \V Faulkner. Fla* Officer. Malaya, hands the Poppy Day Cup to Mr. S. E Beavis. capt.tin of the Roval Singapore Coif Club, at yesterday's luiu hof the Ex-Serviie Association of Singapore The tup has been presented by the association for the clubs annual eclectic competition,Free Press - 62 words
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Article22 1950-11-04 5 Tbey don't have to say 'Sir' Krporter HI WI on J§ .of i ih^ I m m i F B s. I22 words
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Article235 1950-11-04 5 ELECTRICITY RESTRICTIONS Free Press Staff Reporter IJOI'BTS have been raised as to whether Singapore Municipal Commissioners have powers under the Municipal Ordinance to make bvlaws imposing restrictions mi the use of el etricitv for the whole of thp Colony In view of conflicting legal opinion, a235 words
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Article99 1950-11-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU AFTER putting their bed under a R quito net In a bade room. An Ju Lan, a i-offec shop owner ol Buiu Pahat. and his wife went to the front room to Look aftei the busUu Later, while serving customers, they noticed a b99 words
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Article28 1950-11-04 5 THERE were 658 births and 168 deaths in Singapore Municipality last week. Chief causes of death were tuberculosis < 21 pneumonia 1 19i and enteritis 1 13>28 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-11-04 5 picture. 'pHE Ex-Services Association of Singapore yesterday entertained the women's committee who are or«anbinf this year's Poppy Day Appeal. Mrs. M. F. Cutler. the committee chairman, is seen speakinc at the lunh*»on at the Capital Blue Koom. On her left is the A. president. Mr. J. K. Gwirincll. Free PressFree Press - 50 words
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Article56 1950-11-04 5 Free Press Staff Reporter I^EN acre* of land at Bcdok is required for a Government reserve for fishermen. a Singapore Ga:ette notification said yesterday Another two acres at Mandai is reuuired for a Community Hall. These declarations were made under the Land Acquisition Ordinance to prevent snecuJafors56 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-11-04 5 MICHAEL Joseph Nonis, flanked by his mother, and a friend. Mrs. Ann Steele. eats his first meal of mee-hoon since his arrest four months ago. He was freed yesterday.29 words
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Article135 1950-11-04 5 A COLOURFUL parade at Changi this morning saw the passing-out from training of the second intake of recruits to the Royal Air Force (Malaya i. The parade was in the charge of F Lt. W. H. George. Officer Commanding the Rpcruit Depot. R.A.F. (Malaya). The salute was taken135 words
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Article407 1950-11-04 5 m j fl__ I ■l^^Lt _r"" Free Press Staff Reporter "IWEKK are several si^ns sprinkled over Singapore which announce that the physician within can cure you of just about anything that ails you. The method of cure is called "acupuncture. In order to find out407 words
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Article239 1950-11-04 5 Free Press Staff Reporter IN order that Raffles College graduates may be attracted to the Singapore Municipal service, the salaries attached to certain prats open to them should be raised, it has been suggested to the Finance Committee of Municipal Commissioners. The alternative would be239 words
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100 1950-11-04 5 More Malays Join thrift societies Fr<( Press Mall Keporlrr 1 k HERE :k-> D»rii in i Singapore t co-operaOcw i ration, in hit I "At the ervi i 111: cleric and netml P petty i r had cash balance oi 55". 2"9 a; end <>; ihe j en pri d100 words
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Article19 1950-11-04 5 The Aims Offences Ordinance of Singapore has been exienried for a further 12 months from Dec. 12.19 words
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Advertisement156 1950-11-04 5 Rings and Things and Buttons and Bows t G I p &Q M W>NG NSi i«3 O^* JEWELLERY tf v pW^VBr k±" I tapnsing if initial FOB Brco;hes Hand Painted Pendants. Brooches. Ear Rings, Rings X and Bracelets etc. ted to <ur X lectios X f?uut Stttqks FASHIONABLE FAMOUS AMERICAN156 words
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Advertisement66 1950-11-04 5 INDESCRIBABLY LOVELY SCREEN PRINTED SATIN /^w^B^B^B^Br^* S^^ jI i I^^^B^Bm S *"**^^JJk' JP^BPT^Jp^l M f p *«k 4 4b^HbVw^B; Created I>> Marshall of England the de>ign and lich colouring of this Floral Satin Screen Print i^ Intel) realistic of flowers, on backgrounds of Pink. liite, Vellou and Hlack. For a66 words
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Miscellaneous8 1950-11-04 5 UK. II TIDES S.tSajß; 4 1"' pm Tomorrow8 words
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Miscellaneous79 1950-11-04 5 MAIL Surface nail la expected ii< Singapore :<riu> tram iNorh Borneo. Labuan, Brunei, ifiri, Hong Kong. China, Japan. Mtdan. Java and ih Federation Latest time* for posting surface mail at the G.P.O. u>d iy are nix'ti for Oreal Britd... North Ireland, Eire Europe, '.'«> h .nd W« Africa \v« gj79 words
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Article, Illustration752 1950-11-04 6 SPURS CONTINUE RUN OF SUCCESSES photo Liverpool have stiff task From ARCHIE QUICK IT has been a happy October for Tottenham Hotspur and Plymouth Argyle. Promoted Spurs, going from strength to strength in Div. 1, have collected maximum points from Burnley and Stoke at White Hart Lane, and Aston Villa,Reuter - 752 words
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Article78 1950-11-04 6 VIC Toweei. South Africa s ho.. -ci Duntit ie, gained a Knockout victory Bunty Doran. the Irish ton. In a scheduled -round non-title fight in :ht. took Toweei the first ich he won nar•o sum up his opponThen he waded in with h hands and his78 words
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Article385 1950-11-04 6 From REGINALD HAYTER, lIONOI'RS were shared in the long-aw uted clash between the MjCC.'s star batsmen and Jack Iverson. Victoria's 35-year-old unorthodox spin bowler, on a rain-ruined dav at the vast Melbourne cricket ground yesterday. Between showers, which limited piaj to three hours, the M.C.C.. led385 words
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Article87 1950-11-04 6 RECS 2nd XI WIN 3-1 IWKING control from the whistle Singapore Rein Club 2nd XI del -Vylon Sports Club 2nd XI one in a hockey match )n tru> Paciang yesterday. the SI n he rtnisl. rine Recs move ball into the on Sports Club manitjed to prevent any further but87 words
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Article203 1950-11-04 6 From JIM CHAMBERS HULL City, who have again been turned down in their I bid to buy the Stoke and Eng'land centre-half, Neil Franki!m, are bickering for the Scottish inside forward, Gerrie. Gerne, it will be remembered, lost his place in the Dundee team whenA.P. - 203 words
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Article169 1950-11-04 6 tjsv<4&&B<%g£ W-' J^F^' &VsL x^V f"^.- I J^"'') LONDON v \LTHOIGH the latest news twmm !< restrict activity in man> sec- tin Exchange yesterday it < for commodity shares, itatef correspondent. Tins, rubbers and wth wanted and moved hi. Domestic stocks. nowf were disturbed by thing169 words
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321 1950-11-04 6 one of Booil learn Au.vtralmn-born FYed N> more former leadir., India h the Mahar.. GUmores retainer i s for fi\e month*, and m he 11 7.1 he will get rua: tunlties from oir^d.- o« vben his ianric« a by his stable. me niii ago the321 words
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31 1950-11-04 6 md elfl ghout the I The team ha\ d by Black ar.d i de lodi, and fond I i i!d :>r local chirity or- A.P. ReuterA.P.; Reuter - 31 words
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Article16 1950-11-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri to bad w Cup nnal heduied n Princ b*H>n p16 words
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Article16 1950-11-04 6 Be sporting, Swiss paper pleads Tl Ger. feeli: his whe rev at h. \v A. P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article43 1950-11-04 6 J*HE ;d Hockey Pedermtion agreed tterday to re-admit Japan membership and appr licationa by Y Iran, Portugal and Finland. A* the same time del. of 13 countries reed part 1952 Olympii I :r Helsinki with 12 »>d in elimiunenU.— A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article44 1950-11-04 6 PAKISTAN and the N I landi r the fina rnament on Thursday by n and I Pakistan won by three ils to on>> and The Dutch even-nil. In {)>» a n round I lection dfM.Mteri \v •*-onp while Belgium bear rland two-nil A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Advertisement104 1950-11-04 6 TODAY /a, ONLY 1 snows DAILY Pl.t \sK NOTE XLTtRKI) TIMES tor To-dav Jw To-morrow: -9 a m.. MAS. 4 45 8 30 p.m. TOV'Gut M'NITE (12.15 a.m.) ,jmt VmGINIA PCASTERPO COLO* Technicolor f I'i LAST 1 I T.I DAY 11, M."> 4 A :»o p .m HAtlr M PO^KIN104 words
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Advertisement28 1950-11-04 6 LAST FOUR SHOWS m*TWlWfft^ 2-4.15-6.30-9 30 p.m. BL"*'mjf." -fC* MHVYH iOhUS E:' 4^ OPKNING TOMORROW _*"T)^" "THE GREAT RUPERT' (()Bl with Jimm> DIKAVTF-loni MUM Jrr (An Earlc-Lfon r.utrlhnt:..n'28 words
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Miscellaneous95 1950-11-04 6 mtr. ITdSCB Exclusive to the Singapore I rev Press in Malaya JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya a^T, P Tj^V^= r OIDN>T MEAN THAT/ I BANDITS BSTIRS, &ijj 1 MAPP.NED iV A JIV I MEAN— OH, >OUR. J GKtNNING. WHIL& JANR fjj\ mKP^ Hfe^W^^irPW I PDOR A^95 words
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Miscellaneous35 1950-11-04 6 JUC fiAAABOL^ l-^L-I^^ 1 ~~"~TT^"l f co.s t n .v 1 6u*W i jj _£OAT (jf-OOtotrC j J I— ftOofam A COAT l»*(- T«(< O«hi. >j j» AW^ iT4 fjiti- s#^Xf f OC^OAi-L POOL r^35 words
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Article, Illustration248 1950-11-04 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS, Heavy going at K. L. today From Kl ALA LUMPUR, Saturday. AST night's rain will make the going for this lj afternoon heavy. There was very little discussion about today's racing at the course this morning. The main race for Class 1 Div.248 words
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Article69 1950-11-04 7 Europeans v. Asians today CIPECTATORS tod r match ai Jalan Besar Stadium between Europeans dv.d Asians will be supporting a n< t proceeds will b» ruck Choon i ban I !< k on .i Chini soccer team was to ipoii last Tuck Choon, wno was Injured, will not be able69 words
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Article41 1950-11-04 7 SHOWING i r standing form. A P.:uz defeated Chan Malayan Them as r, in the Selanpor badminton singles chamship on Thursday night. Pirui puzzle.: K"n I his tricky lobs and forceairt driven to win 1 5 441 words
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138 1950-11-04 7 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE TS PERSONALITIES—I nan Mr. A. F. Taylor, president A Ku;bv Union and a tice-presi-ivan Rimby Union, n«w confines golf, witfi .1 little badminton and to be really Ml I his lest I lucated aylor let t school :et, rug md tn ru nn138 words
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Article87 1950-11-04 7 INCORRECT reports on the tugbj match at Sepans Lines on Thursday between Dentals and Medicals led to mm h ragging yesterdaj at Harrowec Hall. Medicals supporters as well as reporters tlioiicht that Dentals had won six-five whereas they lost by five points (goal) to three (try).87 words
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Article280 1950-11-04 7 Bright Eyes in brillia n t form 1-HK No, 2 ura^s track was heavy this morning after iast nifhta rain and fog ;i ain made it impossible to lime most of the work. However, the fos did lift for about 1"> minutes when Evergreen Bright Eyes (Ayres) went over three280 words
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Article22 1950-11-04 7 Hon K b sketballers beat Ch'.nu Wu t<:t r 42—19 In the first game o/ their tour last night22 words
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Article96 1950-11-04 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS From i RRANGEMENTS have A been completed for West Australian jockey Raj Percival to ride lor the Van Breukelen stables. Roy, ulio can uo to scale about the 8 st. mark, is an mule of Gordon Lansdown. Perrival has »>e<n one of the leading riders96 words
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272 1950-11-04 7 I KC)KGE Duane, heavyweight wrestling champion of the Orient said this morning:: 4 I will dropkick King Kong- riijht out of the ring: and into the laps of the people at the Happy World arena tonight, who will pay to sec that272 words
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Article79 1950-11-04 7 in a inendl; ie of neibaU on the Raffles I School ground lay. Convent scored a 20-11 win the home teal Convent led coi throughou*. At half-time the score was 11-5 in their favour. DU urre: K aflies (iirls' School: fc Paxiant, Pauline Domingo, i I79 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-11-04 7 picture. Choong Eve, Ben«. *ho won the men's siiis'e title M the Wimbledon open hadnunlon championships Uttl w»ek, spcii in n( tion in his scmifiii.il against L.T. Lee F»e Bens heat his brother. Eve. LeollCi l-l s t year's u inner in the final- A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Advertisement54 1950-11-04 7 RE \L j p in l\ from !i \v r V i irnrt iiorrow V.:ht in \b- IWl|^' DANCING? DANCE AT THE CITY'S HOST POPULAR "NIGHT SPOT" GREAT WORLD CABARET MALAYA'S LARGEST BALLROOM) ■J NON-STOP DANCE FIRST class 2 BANDS 2 RUNHIMG WILSOHS' asncing-Time" ORCHESTRA lOSTE ES AND ml\ k54 words
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Advertisement85 1950-11-04 7 k a m Why Worry n about I ACCOMMODATION? THE KATONG REST-HOUSE H A Health-resort by the Sea i B with Luxurious rooms Comfort. 9 A Rendezvous where delicious food B good wine are served DANCING EVERY SAT. SPECIAL TEA DANCE EVERY SUNDAY Open to Non-Residents. Admission Free 107, MARINE85 words
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Miscellaneous755 1950-11-04 7 r FIIE card of events for today's races at Kuala 1 Lumpur is ?iven below. Double totes will be on Races Three and Four,. 'and Six and S^ven. Big Sweep will drawn on Race Seven. Race 1—2.45: Class 5, Div. 2—6 Furs. l OM Nevada Ayres 9.00 "Belmont Stable' Spencer755 words
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Article245 1950-11-04 8 200.000 MEN NEEDED FOR AUSTRALIA More coming from Continent MELBOURNE, Saturday. 4CJSTRALIA will try to maintain this year's target of 200,000 immigrants for each year until H6O in order to make up her 9o?wJAM*li to a total of 10,000,000. She has at present some 8,000 i>oo people Unable to get245 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-11-04 8 LITTLE ASSEMBLY—Delegates confer informalh at Lake Saccess. I. oft to right are Sir Senegal K:iu (India*. Laosbertas N. P.iLir (Indonesia*. Bredo Btabell (Norway), and Ernes! Gross (United states i. The photograph was taken shortly before the Republic <»f Indonesia «as admitted to the I nited Nations46 words
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Article41 1950-11-04 8 A mot ii j lh to n mi n» i busi. but in tbi I Reids ut Southern Cr Perth) on< K-kPd Mi Charles Cadwallader. ki him 'itl his machine and wit! broke bii :n twi piitur?. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article47 1950-11-04 8 The Aniom Electricity Company in Sourabaya hai off electricity supply to 12.000 houses. The management v.i d the onlj way open for the company was to cut off th* 1 electricity supply until the people concerned were prepared to pay their electricity bills ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article23 1950-11-04 8 The icreen actor, William Holclen. has be^n susp'-ncied by Columbia Studios in Hollywood for refusing to appear in a picture U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration144 1950-11-04 8 Chinese Reds regroup for Formosa TAIPEI. B REPORTS from the Chinese mainland indicate the i brnaking-u;) ol Chinese Communist forces poi.sed in Fukien ivince for an attack on Formosa and that they are V taking* up posit kiang and Kwangtung provinc Since the middi»» of October. the seven armies unGeneralU.P.; Free Press - 144 words
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Article16 1950-11-04 8 la as :.gam b< wool lit Australian ;ions i lull of tithi ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article339 1950-11-04 8 JAKARTA. Saturday. |>OI»rr \R demand is growing apace in this scatter- ed archipelago for the incorporation into the new Indonesian Republic of Western New Guinea, the only former Netherlands Kast Indies territory still not in the new state. Arnold .he teeming millions in towns villagesReuter - 339 words
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Article15 1950-11-04 8 Bit h naval airmen killed in an a>r In Valttta, Malta.— ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article177 1950-11-04 8 A 'PETER PAN' PL A YBO Y DIES ONE of the last of the Edwardian bucks has died at the age oi 71. He was Captain Frank C'ovell (accent on the ell). He pursued life in a variety of ways -as soldier, sportsman, impresario, but, above all, as a man177 words
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Article42 1950-11-04 8 White Russians worried White Russians in Shanghai who accepted Boviei ind later repudiated it were worried over the Question !n a reiiiitrarion form tamed by the Chinese Communisi rernment to all for* udents Sh im :>ort said the n was ■•What Hi42 words
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Article79 1950-11-04 8 JAP REDS LOCK UP MINISTER Commui its an d rs in Tokyo loc I >lnet Minist hours on Thui Government finally launc I the "Red purge dismissin 207 Communists and sym pathiseri front the Agriculture and Forestry Ministry Protesting at the dismissal notices handed out Communworkers of the Ministry kpptReuter - 79 words
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Article58 1950-11-04 8 Jud.^ Sir Owen I granted the Communist Party and seven trade nnionj in lUStraJ i an interlocutory injunction restraining th* Government from enforcing pfov.vons of an act which outlawed the Communist Pcmy Judgp Dixon s:\\(\ that the full High Court In Sydney be j HSkPfl to decideU.P. - 58 words
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Article55 1950-11-04 8 TIIK Chinese newspaper New life Daily" in Talpeh carried this advertisement: "I have a year and-a-haif-old hoy. native of Kiangsu Province, good appearance. Any body capahle of bring ins him up as an adopted son please write to me at Aakhang (Central West Coast). I will surrenderReuter - 55 words
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Article46 1950-11-04 8 HANOI Sah ITNTIL recent!} the dan North Vietnam was ■Metbltif sidewalk rales, giving an air »l id I moving provincial city. J For the French it was Kxm A never too worrisome to be on m ViPtminh and in I I I46 words
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Article59 1950-11-04 8 U.S. BUILDING SUPER-QUEEN LINER WASHING a. THE U.S. Joint Ch* clearway for tbe comple;. the I States a p. rescinding the K rean emergency order I c i a troop carr. to arcti'i^moriaTe li.ooo p bo most ambitious bids U and other European iuxurv lineti f or U nc traae.U.P. - 59 words
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Article22 1950-11-04 8 On Bcance to talk* r»pr- e in Japar. •id Ger; Chiang Kai-shek. g on thf» Japane o Reut erReuter - 22 words
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Article14 1950-11-04 8 ?r T Flynn. 1 I Gove'brador w Pangisn in the P; ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Advertisement371 1950-11-04 8 SGAGEMENT IJLM-.NEO: The eny^-jment lannounced between Mr. Andrev. Lim, son of Rev. A: Mrs. Lain Trnu Onn of Swatcw, and Mis:> Alice Neo Leng Neo, only daughof Mr. A- Mrs. Neo Seek < rapore. ACCOMMODATION \At AM COSMOS. IT. Scotts Rd. Avail- double room and tingle i Full coard SITUATION371 words
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Advertisement127 1950-11-04 8 TONIGHTS THE NIGHT RAFFLES 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. POPPY DAY BALL MANNEQUIN DISPLAY by MADAME THEODORE CASTILLO'S ORCHESTRA ul l ii ROSALIE FREDDIE JANSEN Supper Dance Sl5 Double $10 Sngfc NOTI iTAMJtS Ml SI BK REStIVm II !H» win kk i rnoN w |SI Ad (IM\|(IH\II(»\ (WNdl M WIIH'127 words
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Miscellaneous301 1950-11-04 8 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOKN tuti.iv. you have a Strong emotional nature and are apt to be quite temperamental. But uhen it mmps to doing jroor duty >ou ire meticulous and el Relent, Since you are accurate and systeasatk in your haoits, your temperament does not impede your progress too much.301 words
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