The Singapore Free Press, 6 November 1950
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Title Section17 1950-11-06 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1950. PKKF TEN (EMS17 words
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Article391 1950-11-06 1 MacA TELLS OF' ALIEN FORCES' Offensive act of lawlessness TOKYO, Monday. QENKRAL MacArthur\s communique said today that the Communists have "committed one of the most offensive acts of international lawlessness" by moving their forces from Manchuria into North Korea against the United Nation <' armies. He did not mention the391 words
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Article148 1950-11-06 1 P I and Vietnam forces evacuatm the key of Bm Binh. 45 miles M>uUi-west of rdaj tlie French Minister of the Asm>s i lndo-( him. Bf. Jean l^tourneau n .ligor. for more military assiftlJlllCC lemocracks. rnernu, who will return to Pans this week survey of the battle areas.148 words
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Article42 1950-11-06 1 MANILA. M m IN T various clashes between 1 Communist-led Hukbala haps and Philippines Government troopa In the three Central Luzon provinces of Bulacan. Pampanga and Nueva Ecija in the last 24 hours, 24 outlaws were killed42 words
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Article50 1950-11-06 1 Mi Marshall. U.S. S tary, la drawing up a four-year military production programme to rearm the United States and her allies, it was learned yesterI d Gpoi plan, said to be about >mpt io ilate the flow ol military orders to prevent temporary ion at industry.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article20 1950-11-06 1 Tlv pilot train of the iporp Kuala Lumpur train w w derailed again yesterday. There were no casualties20 words
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Article260 1950-11-06 1 UN FORCES PREPARE FOR RED THRUST TNITED Nations forces last night jockeyed for position in frigid weather against I threatened Communist thrust in the weather central section of thr* Northwest Korean battlefront. Minor advances and withdrawals, supported by A airpower. took place a.s American and South Koi forces tried to260 words
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Article320 1950-11-06 1 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK 'Pacify our parents' appeal By TWO Indian girls who have come to pta> to Our Lady of Fatima for *a more harmonious relationship between our parents" were among: the crowds who attended a mass prayer service yesterday in the St. Joseph's Institution grounds.320 words
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Article63 1950-11-06 1 NEW YORK Mon. *HE BriUtb Travel Associu--1 tlon has eoiv all oul to promoie the Fes'iva. of Britain and to Interest Americans in visiting it nexi year. An intensive public relations and publicity campaign has been launched. The latest copy of life Magazine carries ft full63 words
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Article42 1950-11-06 1 Will not be home for Christmas' i.riftUh. I 1 of IV- Wash in -ton it v*mx hi> ;Hir^ hf impossible i«» nt th<» boys back before hn>t 'i intrrvi^wt-d i show, said telieve the prrin Korea Tr-ail-out fn- onimuni^t the war- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article17 1950-11-06 1 CHINA CARGO APPROVED roved a tons of p rub China, lay. P P meed that Saa <hip.17 words
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Article, Illustration525 1950-11-06 1 pit- turf Free Press Staff Reporter 2JEVENTY-FIVE men. women Mid children of all races this momma vent to the St Joseph's Church in Victoria Street '•> st'ok a mire u»m the iour-foot high statue ol Our Lady of Fat ma which arrived inFree Press - 525 words
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Article167 1950-11-06 1 LONDON, Monday. IMIK horiy of licorff Bernard Shaw left his Hertfordshire country home yesterday f©i the last time. On the simple grey-draped coflin lay a sprig of rosemary from the garden of the great Shakespearean actress. Ellen Terry, his devoted friend of 30 years. With the rosemary167 words
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Article43 1950-11-06 1 Israel has 'od^c; a pi with the V) Ite I Na-i- ns acting Chirf of Staff in Palestine against what it called Jordans interference with t. e bimonthly supply convi Israo: demilitarised Eone Mount Scopus on Jeru- north-eastt rn fi i43 words
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Article42 1950-11-06 1 A FLYING "whatsit" sire iked over London airport last night, trailing a bluish light or two rays of purple light, according io different observers. Xo one could identify si, ftlthaaffh the words "flying saucers" were in everyone's lips.- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article98 1950-11-06 1 Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LI'MPfR. Mon RI/B6ER shipments from Malaya including reexports during October reached the all-time high record of 119.1(i! teat compared with 100. 148 |mm in September. This brings the total shipments for the ten months of this year to 891.728 tons compared with 74(42498 words
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Article25 1950-11-06 1 Sir Essler Dening. head of Ln'i dip! the Far East, arrived in Tokyo yesterdav for talks with United on a Japano> A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article333 1950-11-06 1 NEW DELHI, Monday TTHE Tibetan capital of Lhasa wa> in a tense and confused stall* last night with the invading Chinese (<»mmuni*t forces less than 150 miles awav but tl<:* Dalai Lama, 14-year-old bov ru>r, remained in his palace. Officials said that tn^ 11 National333 words
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Advertisement76 1950-11-06 1 j— D. S. de Silva for GIFTS 06 ORCHARD ROAD nEW TELE. No. ***** lipore-9I ipore-9 I a feeling of restfulness throughout te Worry and anxiety have given to relief and cheerfulness BABY IS ON COW GATE NOW j ft Mni All chuckles and chubbiness J -asmg sound bones forming76 words
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Article359 1950-11-06 2 Dudley Hawkins - Dudley Hawkins -By- 1 1 is not often that a white man a ace of seeing an African witch-doctor at work. But the other day under a clouded sky. amid the flaming yel'ow Losa trees of Kenya's Ive KUcnyu Reserve. a privileged svecat a359 words
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Article, Illustration76 1950-11-06 2 Ltatf Ganesh, Ourunff, M.C., of l/2nd Gurkha Regiment, who has been in Lor< since June helping London Vniyrrsity to prepare spriigl couib' -•■< m the S>:i;ca language for British officers joining the Brigade of Gurkhas, is here seen eiplaininp the tntricacies of his native tongue to the first course at76 words
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Article, Illustration420 1950-11-06 2 GORDON YOUNG - SWEDES LOVED THEIR 'MR. C GORDON YOUNG By IN the elegant white palace of Drottningholm, outside Stockholm, in which Sweden's King Oustav V. was born so Ions: aeo. June 16. 1858— and where last week he died —there was until February of last year, a guest. He, too. \v;.s a420 words
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Article212 1950-11-06 2 GONE are the days j when Europe was begging America to buy its products. Today, buying agents from many American industries are scouring Europe for materials and goods needed here. Korea has brought about the change. Normally, America imports little .steel. hemicals, pig iron, bauxite,212 words
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Article, Illustration136 1950-11-06 2 AIR. Edward Blaok- more. '-year-old Eastbourne (Sussex) plumber, hopes to go to America next vear and spend two-months' holidav in Indian reservation. Indian fc« add: i i K»i car and hu. i id Bk :ie A friend. w\ Oregon, Invited M■• and June !>sl goun iry of136 words
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Miscellaneous205 1950-11-06 2 3tew Crossword Ho r t96 iitf-* ».w\ t I KiO I ill Yc, > I I (IIF.S ROSS 7 H.it one might change to defend a negro <6. 2, 4>. 8. Tradesman who sounds more vulgar <6». 10. Direction of an a*t<r In Fly 13, To 24 this Intfcl is205 words
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Miscellaneous173 1950-11-06 2 Solutiot« To Crossword No. i95 leraw: < k. 7. C 9 Merger 11. 12 D IS rlove. Ifl Down: 1. dement mixer. 2 Moon. 3. b<>4. Chnnge about. 5 Arid. P. 10. Bounds. 11. Cr.be. 13, 14. Osrl" YOUR LUCKY STAR JJORX today, there is a stone. restlessness to our173 words
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Article, Illustration246 1950-11-06 3 INDIANS FORM NEW PARTY photo A.P. Democratic split from Congress NEW DELHI, Sunday. A NEW "democratic front" group, formed within Pandit Nehru's Congress party, will fi?ht for pyrity in the party, government and public life", its leader. Mr. J. B. Kripalany told i news conference Mr. Kripaiani. three times PresidentA.P. - 246 words
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Article56 1950-11-06 3 SEOUL, Sunday. p|o{ \M>> of C— mnhst partisans assisted by Korean Army remnants haw be*un a terror in the country districts »f Sooth i they murdering and buildings, destroying property and CMI wircea SAid the position :ns worse. .p- R A the le C chi56 words
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Article16 1950-11-06 3 I 50 per cvr.: at) official ra--- for foreign v iust introdi; in Haifa.—16 words
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110 1950-11-06 3 £17,300 for widow of air crash victim LONDON. Sun. DAMAGES ot £17,3000 have been awarded in a London cor to the widow and six children of Mr Reginald Lagden, businessman kill Karachi air crash. The action was brougnt ..nst the captain of a Llberr plane Flight Lieut D. R Bagnall110 words
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Article20 1950-11-06 3 tfDON, S Mr A T s ion* "he En r «n- i an'i I if A. P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article19 1950-11-06 3 of a m Aincan tra A: which opened on Oc S I nspor* area ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article236 1950-11-06 3 HEIDELBERG, Sunday. rNITED STATES Army Chaplains aro widening the scope of their work to supply mor guidance for the thousuids of American troop reinforcements being sent to Germany. Many of the newcomers are still only youths. Chaplains have mixed feelings over the t that thousandsReuter - 236 words
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Article72 1950-11-06 3 LAWE SUCCESS. Sun. r yilE Spaiii.sh exile governmen has macip an 11thur appeal to the United Nations to maintain ir diplomatic boycott oC the Franco regime. Dr. Aibare de Albornoz Premier and Foreign Minister of the Republican government, told the Assembly President, Nasrolah Entezam. in an openA.P. - 72 words
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Article78 1950-11-06 3 MANILA. Sun. J-[t'NDREDS Of villag huddled under the proion of guns of Ameri Clark Air Force lines on Th day night a^ Communist Hukbalahapa brutally killed six Filipinos, two of th m •!i. nearby. ie slain was a se- d employed at the :j.i<--. whoA.P. - 78 words
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Article36 1950-11-06 3 Otlicials directin? em^rv relief in Seoul, South Korea, say confusion and i rust ration have hampered the aid programme since the city .s liberation five weeks ago. b'.it order is arising from chaos.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration295 1950-11-06 3 Neither side vulnerable taat dealer. The bidding: East South West North I'ass nT. Pae? 8v t All Pass Dr. A. J. Steinbergs r>f v m. D. C. played this band in the national Mixed tour Ciiamp;nn>h p In this summer and, according to report, he made ins dam295 words
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Article, Illustration61 1950-11-06 3 photo Lame Corporal R S«irk. of Dundee, Scotland, tenderly holds an injured native bag in the seat of an ambulance jeep as an American soldier helps another wounded civilian onto the bonnet of the jeep after they wer«* hurt during the British attack on Sariwon. North Korea The mother ofA.P. - 61 words
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Article185 1950-11-06 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. 4 NATION-WIDE poll of 60 per cent is anticipated by party leaders in the U.S elections on November 7. This would mean 4>, 000.000 votes a record for a non-Presidential election. A record, too. is the estimated elecural registration total, which shows that roughlvA.P. - 185 words
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Article16 1950-11-06 3 EXECU TED Ta:p»'h I I cutf-d I mer division pavma.ster charged v dollars :s than A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article37 1950-11-06 3 4 TOOWOOMBA (Queensland) woman who lost h<*r A handbag with CAI and valuable paper-, ■illlliwi her loss. Another woman telephoned and asked the I of reward. "Not enough.' she said and hunu up- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article73 1950-11-06 3 v YORK A "BLINDING flash of light* m the sky over the north-eastern United Slates and the Canad border has been i from several places the border. ople who described loured fl look d like an explosion One j. It dived th sky like a shootlnA.P. - 73 words
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Article9 1950-11-06 3 .-ailed 25.000 001 the circulation to ReuterReuter - 9 words
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Advertisement174 1950-11-06 3 SINGAPORE BADMINTON ASSOCIATION i PRESEMTS BADMINTON EXHIBITION Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.E. Sir Franklin Cimson. K.C.M.C. Admiral Sir Patrick Brind. K.C.8.. C BE. Ceneral Sir John Harding. K.C.8., C.8.E., D.S O MC Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty. K.8.E.. C.B. DP C AF C AT THE HAPPY WORLD (covered) STADIUM174 words
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Miscellaneous240 1950-11-06 3 I BBC 30 SINGAPORE 3u Hewi BBC 9.45 Piograrr.m^ summary and miPi- BlI'F VHWOKR) lud«: 10 Radio News Reel TJBO •u 10.15 spot -ho Lady— l: "Hif Simarkaud 10 45 hP Schoi)ls Science and Everyday Life— a Ik: 11 Dance Mumc: x1.15 Commonwe-ltri survey .BBC News and New. An BBC;240 words
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The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. Nov. 6. 1950.
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Article85 1950-11-06 4 Ci p, s Army ::;<. are Ui act; S Korea n md BritiJ ith of t bor d e r. Ing a week ol nda R a ri l 0 .v. t old I source that C ii i n ain th any long me to85 words
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Article84 1950-11-06 4 D V rious pi I 1 :n so- dams and n out of action if Ameribc semb- mrcraft i within .bing A bridges < net j the outside world— artJ« i: by the Rusi i new lea genuinely t» the threaten their country's indepennce Tl 'thai US. s might84 words
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Article, Illustration1805 1950-11-06 4 HALL ROMNEY - Malaya's Part in the New Commons HALL ROMNEY Valuable symbolic Federation did not Gurnsy, Gimson occasion send a gift meet students LONDON LETTER bv I FEEL sure that if in years to come either Sir Henry Gurney or Sir Franklin Glmson is asked to name the most vivid Impression of1,805 words
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Article, Illustration181 1950-11-06 4 JAMES DOW - Poppycock About Pontecorvn JAMES DOW says "a man may be clever but have no sense. INHERE is a deal of poppycock bein^ talked about Professor Pontecorvo. I hough it is natural that his disappearance from Harwell should arouse wide interest, it !;eedn"t impress us so m;rh Some people perhaps most181 words
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Article, Illustration10 1950-11-06 4 he does come uc shan't have uasted those presentation gt/10 words
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Article195 1950-11-06 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE an to 1 P (Thursday's issue) is in the affirn t that \us date uf 33ti A.I), is inadequate, of Sunday as the day of the v universally during the cond centur when the week ol .vs, !o which were195 words
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Article121 1950-11-06 4 IjyiTH reference to the I' < r published entitled "Chalthe Pope. I submit the. following i ro m Lcti Chapter 20 Verse 7 and 1 Cor Chapter 16 verse 2' to prove that the je from Saturday (the •Jewish Sabbath) to Sunday the Christians (Lords day) was121 words
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Advertisement30 1950-11-06 4 1 JEWELS I I EXCLUSIVELY DESIGNED a wo 1; j MANUFACTURED j I By J JS. P. H. deSILVAJ I A5 HIGH ST SINGAPORE. I KUALA LUMPUR. 'POH i I30 words
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Advertisement18 1950-11-06 4 2nd Floor, 13. Battery R^ 3 Just ReceivedGlorious Evening Gi %^^^Z *< *> f Pi i Uwfli Ifl ••t 018 words
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321 1950-11-06 5 HOSPITAL HAS NO ROOM FOR STUDENTS U ndergradua tes sent to Johore Free Prew Staff Reporter gIXTEEN senior undergraduates lrorii the Faculty of Medicine, University nf Malaya, are now doing clinical work as part of their practical course in the Johore General Hospital because ot congestion and shortage of nursing321 words
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Article40 1950-11-06 5 M Matej 'nrrrspondent than 6.000 labourers i help Ma In harvesting an Me ayu i Alor S'ar. Ha: that in K alone. 5.000 M Patani in Souti; and m Pa* said, km ind Perak will fur re40 words
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Article21 1950-11-06 5 s time. -> called ur i anci I oud of our >a: g r si v Day 1 H. las21 words
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Article55 1950-11-06 5 Clerks seek joint council i Press Staff Reporter KUAI :n 111 c• me nlnlstrat lv< and decided t r sp; up m interim »im coui mediately itlns tied o asK rtt-rfd by the Interim joini ice could be lei be growl] .:Tered bj 1 the chair :-.y. I'hp stall side55 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-11-06 5 piil inc. M competitors and their I adjoining Ukafl Gar i S< i kbdul i Flamzah. ai»d Inche Osaian bin Mohammad, organisers.- Free PressFree Press - 24 words
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Article, Illustration80 1950-11-06 5 picture. Free Press J. N'.-'. i in the rolp o! .luliet. which she will dam«* at i\ill\ Kiok HansonS Danee Recital of "Romeo and Jalief at th?* Victoria Theatre on Nov M. !"> and 'ji. I>.il *is :n> h i. P. Heale.v. the m re Leader, resnonds wilh the boysFree Press - 80 words
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Article60 1950-11-06 5 ALTHOUGH there was a slipht rod iction In the R.A.F.'s offensive against bandits during October, eom--1 <>d with Se Member's rerd strikes, air supply and ifl operations again increased. F.E.A.F. announced la.st ni£ht. Bomber and fighter strikes were made in .seven State during the month. Pe and60 words
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276 1950-11-06 5 S. M. C. 'u nfa ir to sen ior officer Free Press St.»lT Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal have been "unfair'*, according to the Senior Officers Association, in their treatment of a senior European officer whose service agreement expired recently, and this case has caused ;uixi t> ta othei oPicfrs, particularly those276 words
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Article189 1950-11-06 5 SI O.OOO IN STAMP DEALS Free Press staff Reporter qver $io.uoo worth of mps were auctioned and exchanged air ns the 105 members of the Singa] P'.amo Club. In the Colonv. he Federation and Sarawak 1 is \ear. Mr J. B. Neubronner. ir harge of the club's Stamp han^e Section,189 words
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390 1950-11-06 5 BOYS LEARN ENGLISH THE QUICKER WAY Free Press Woman K; porter r rHE first experiment in teaching basic English 1 scientifically by gramophone records ia children, in Singapore is being carried out in the Kcppil Harbour Children's Social Centre. In less than two months. 14 Chinese r>; twjeen the ages390 words
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Article50 1950-11-06 5 Tank regt. arrives 1 meat I<t K p«-r t-n.pirc Fovej 1 K art <ii I •i u in T:. !i i BriTiJsiJr. on til join •:i British C oionw< a ~.ide 1 in K< it An advai. nsistii (i H Srahan and Capt D L. r and the Empire Fowpv50 words
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Advertisement46 1950-11-06 5 (I ~R\\ word tor nur V »>.^, H newest range of 'si SEVENTH 'l HEAVEN \«V a Limited Stock TaFFETT A II i 1 1 l| M^ Drapers and Outfitters. WVVWWVVWW i G£" 700R PADiOPLAVERS a E. NATHAN VRD ROAD FEL 4073 AAAAMMAAA_ Br k^^ UNIVERSAL KENOWM46 words
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Advertisement92 1950-11-06 5 FOR ts^^s REFRIGERATOR 1/ drinks and cockt.iils. v I I >^tf It's easy to remove V^*S» r> << l u^ w M^r They also m,ikj V M Olit Qt O those dainty jellies .^^p ff tOUCh much in dom.ind .it *^^^tffl& J^ p.irties. They re jJBF QUICK absolutely the latest92 words
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Article550 1950-11-06 6 NORTHWEIL CAUGHT FLAT FLOOTED Review of first day's races From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. VORTHWKLL was the unlucky horse of the first race at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. He was badly served at the start and sh»od flatfooted when the barrier went up. He lost plenty of ground and550 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-11-06 6 pitture.- Sallek ANinn>' left kick runs back to Intercept taring a European attack m Saturiay'a mu r r Matck it Jalan Besar stadium. On the left «s Vew Chan-, the sonlk [> r In the centre is Carnelljr, Furopi-ans' centre-forward. Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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133 1950-11-06 6 JIM CHAMBERS - Lishman seizes chance, bangs in deciding goal JIM CHAMBERS From in i rip-roarini game full of grand football beat the fiery Thampton Wand «n*rs one-nil on Saturday to stay at the top of the Division of the English Football League. Arsenal won Mic game in the minut when Wolves' International133 words
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Article39 1950-11-06 6 I Press Correspondent IPOH. Mon. r omar. ol the Olympic Twiddlers Bel a n i > i and 1943 All-India 100- line nile All-M ling iplonship held He Kan .v. in Im >h irs 2y39 words
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Article44 1950-11-06 6 de- made of Malaya ent, Tunglea a:« h lake the S Cup In match Singapore had claimed t ii** Cup on a walk m P nang, ho p 'he i datr. and MF A M had acceded i urn M P44 words
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Article209 1950-11-06 6 I>II I Y CAROL disappointed badly in tup main rate of the day at Kuala Lumpur on >atimlav. when he was the first horse beaten In the race 1 «i Class 1, Div. 1 over seven furlongs. Lon^t fiamps II needed the race badly. His spell209 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-11-06 6 pn lure Trainer Marinus Van BmikMen leads in Fountain I (K. Donnelly* winner of the M\th rare at Kuala Lumpur 1 Saturc*/ Free PressFree Press - 24 words
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Article98 1950-11-06 6 Nourse hits 35th century j)i T ni.KY Nourse, who led South Africa in the series when the M.C.C. tou: the Union in 1948-49. scored the 35th century of hi> In a Currle Clip match Johannesburg. Captaining Natal against Border at Pietermaritzburg. he scored 124 in Natal's scoond Innings His featReuter - 98 words
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Article98 1950-11-06 6 From VERNON MORGAN IMIF memory of the late Ford Mildmay. the great amateur steeplechase rider of Va lurj, k be perpetuated b> the construction oi a sen rtegplfchase course at Aintree, the homp of the worldfamous Grand National. Tl course, to be known as course/ 1Reuter - 98 words
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Article26 1950-11-06 6 Austria von the first International soccer game between Austria and Denmark by a score of five goals to one yetlay afternoon it Vienna.26 words
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Advertisement64 1950-11-06 6 Offer rtelrc at ln.cn trow internal to Round f- I Jdticr courteou AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY LTD World Trjvt-i A RADIO WEEKLY PROGRAMMES IN DETAIL HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK TECHNIQUE OF SOVIET CONFESSIONS ALL HABITS ARE DANGEROUS THE STORY~OF JIMMY ZITO ON SALE TO3AY Photoyrap dings will l> experienced new photographers64 words
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Miscellaneous243 1950-11-06 6 Today's sport 94H in; K k v tray-Navy, I .'ai»si. 5..%.FA si\ a siJr lour :u-. MM KJ > K < «< •> I I "i(i.ins; > < V olinifM' I**, P.id.ini: >hriw«M»d I ureNtrr> r<>li« IkMMMI Koail 5.4 ttA < ustnniN b i Hani I m Gnm; V.M.C.A P.243 words
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393 1950-11-06 7 BROWN RIDICULES 'BODYLINE' REPORTS Backs Compton 's tactics By REGINALD HAYTER, Renter's Special Correspondent fREDDIE Brown, M.C.C. tour captain, described as "perfectly ridiculous" allegations that the BLC.C used bodylino bowling against ictoria at Melbourne on Saturday. Brown, who could not play owing: Io an injured finder, said he saw nothingReuter; A.A.P. - 393 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-11-06 7 A Tengah forward gathers the ball from the <>f (iHQ FARELF forwards to stem a dangerous rush in Saturday's rugby match at Tanslin Barracks. ti.A.F. Teimah and CiHQ FARELF drew three-all. Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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Article67 1950-11-06 7 DAKISTAN and the Nether- lands fought a hotiy-ciis-puted one-all draw in the final match of the international hockey tournament at Barcelona before 10.000 fans yesterday. As the Judges agreed not to have a decisive match, each team was given a similar silver cup. Spain beat France67 words
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Article54 1950-11-06 7 ALAYA Cup ieam r' "<yei and Irish champioo, I Poll I-im of Singapore. vr\e a ftnc display of badminton nothn T:.oir.as Cupper Llm Ke t Feng :n a tvo-SM pxiamc in aid of the Poppy Day Fund In Koala Lumpur ve«terday. The Si i pfon54 words
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Article30 1950-11-06 7 io ti.it ion I:- and of the <for tiu'd at Institution r 7 p.m. ..II be I Pit«^. f the ttbafl s dub to -t-30 words
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Article275 1950-11-06 7 By ALLAN LEWIS KI'ALA LUMPUR, Monday. OEVKMJNG in the heavy going on the No. 2 grass track this morning, Minstrel Boy (Ayres) reeled off three furlongs in 37 3 5 sees, tu return the fastest I time. Ministrel Boy did his work very well. With the275 words
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Article181 1950-11-06 7 GREETINGS WAS BOUGHT FOR $500 pREETINOS, who won on U Saturday ior his new owners wa<> pun-ha.-ed as a deletion. They paid an extra $500 to secure him with engagements lor this meeting. Saturday's win will mere than compensate them as acided money for the meeting will be l;.uher than181 words
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Article380 1950-11-06 7 6th wicket pair halt collapse EMPIRE v. INDIA TEST /COMMONWEALTH cricket team lost iivo wic. for 75 runs before stopping the rout in their first Test against India at New Delhi yesterd;n. The Commonwealth cricket team led India five runs, with four first-innings wickets to I after two days' play.380 words
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Article206 1950-11-06 7 U'OMEN ghncked i 1 held their hand> their face.s; tneir men escorts, with oistretch. ct arms rose to th< lr lee' 250-lbs of musi.e in shape of George Du of Australia e*me flying through the ropef and landed in the Third row of the206 words
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Miscellaneous129 1950-11-06 7 WEIGHTS FOR 2ml DAY AT K.L. Wl lUH In iur uM »i\ i.m> ji K I i n rd!n•»d3^ M kod i i ike Selaacev lin i lull awetini ■N Class 1. Div. l $.1 Furs. No Kr.rri> 9 I.' Bnsrhl ho '< <>'• M.-> Nalh.'ii !< 16 Persian lord129 words
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Miscellaneous109 1950-11-06 7 kiii lli.-l.nr>*> K >■" Bi dm asaaj x IS I'otilik' \i X OX «;.ihi Medal'ist Friar's Lasi X 01 K..v.ti Muvh i; (irnrr.il 7 01 Class Si Otv. 1— 5i Furs. Nis'K < Inii '.> no Caravaa H.ll Si (Jurnlin 8 10 Narhtegaal X.M 1 Power Chief B. OX I109 words
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Miscellaneous105 1950-11-06 7 IVtn on K.IO ShefieM l'Ute g.dfl Windsor I add if >•: R< pal «Rlf> K K Vlpii.i 8(11 Miss l.jnur K.Otl 1 «ii Week 7 1' Our hue y.|| BaTMMsa T.ii't Writ hts for two r.ires ,n Salurd.iv, thr Ihiiri Hiv. air: Class 5. Div. 1— Si Furs. Jaantj 9.04105 words
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Article81 1950-11-06 8 to u :othy «nd Pi .ard Pepler ;t daughter on rnber sth at Kandang Kerbau SERRAL-SMITH: on 29th Oct. 1950. at Queen Charlottes Hospital, London, to Betty, wife of James a son KENNEDY. At Kandan? Kerdhu Singapore on 3rd. Nov. 1950. to »re| (Banty) ar.d Nor:: Kennedy a son81 words
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Article31 1950-11-06 8 THE WIFE and family of th° Mi Soh Yiew Jin thank all and friends lor at-f-Mding nigh* visits, loan of ending the funeral of their dearly beloved husband Hiid fall31 words
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Article87 1950-11-06 8 WEE-ONG Mr. Wee soon Bee, 2nd son of Dr. Mrs. H. T. Wee. Ls engaged to Miss Ong Swee Kim, 2nd daughter of Dr. Mrs. B. H. Ong of Malacca. ELWIN-GIMSON: The engagement is officially announced of Commander J. A. Elwin. D.S.C.. R.N son of Mr. and Mrs. J.87 words
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336 1950-11-06 8 CHINESE REDS ARE SMARTER SOLDIERS Better fighters than Koreans IST MARINE DIVISION H.Q., Monday. THE Chinese Communists in north-east Korea are better fighters than the average North Korean, but they are poorly fed, poorly clotheJ for the winter, and are not really interested in figMing American troops. These conclusions wereU.P. - 336 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-11-06 8 ANOTHER GUN— One of the many armoured tars which are passing through Singapore on their way from Britain to Korea. This one is being transferred to a ship bound for the nortli.32 words
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Article259 1950-11-06 8 CAIRO, Monday. THE secret arms scandal investigation nno alleja- tions that ustless arms and ammj^ilion were purchased for the Egyptian fighting servues during the Arab-Jew war in Palestine, has now oecome the main topic of conversation of Egypt. Manv influential Egyptians believe that investigations have reached259 words
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Article174 1950-11-06 8 GENEVA, Monday. 'J'HF Indian Constellation airliner Malabar Princess. missing since Friday with 48 people aboard, was found yesterday about 700 feet bplow the tip of 15.781-foot Mont Blanc. The owners of the plane had been sea: chins the mountain yesterday afternoon in a chartered Swiss airliner.Reuter - 174 words
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Article56 1950-11-06 8 < iIH RCHC.OERS who raffle a shawl or play cards for V church funds are doinj; no wroiiu but people who gamble on football pools are. reports a hurth of England Commission. Gambling was permissible if .m amusement, hut when it leased to he an amusement it becameReuter - 56 words
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Article334 1950-11-06 8 S.S. UNIFORMS HARD TO HIRE MANNHEIM, Monday. pERMANY used to be the land of uniforms, £un>. and tanks. So the 20th Century Fox Company expected no trouble finding authentic equipment and srenerv for its war film "The Legion of the Damaged" which is being made inA.P. - 334 words
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Article138 1950-11-06 8 ontmued iroin Pa«e 1 which we were initially engaged have been destoryed or rendered important for military action, a new and fresh army now fares us. hacked h> the possibility of large alien reserves and an adequate supply within easy reach to the enemy but beyond the limits ofReuter - 138 words
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Article30 1950-11-06 8 Tlu' Yugoslav governmon' oadlv hinted yesterday that diplomatic accord with is Imminent bv discing that it is preparui' r turn an estimated 1 Gnvk civil war "pri30 words
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Article90 1950-11-06 8 World using more chemicals LONDON. Mon. WORLD usage of chemical fertilisers has risen to record levels, according to a Commonwealth Economic Committee survey published today. Tiif report. "Survey of the Trade in Fertilisers" wai addressed to the Trade Ministers of Britain. Canada. Australia. New Zealand. South Africa. India. Pakistan. Ceylon.90 words
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Article71 1950-11-06 8 SEOUL. Mon nOLONEL H. H Waller, Unitpd Nations headquarters finance officer in Korea, said 10.000.000.000 won. pqual U> U554,000,000. vas flown Seoul on Friday night to fit>h; a critical currency shortage. Four transoort planes hauled he Wt money r.ir^o fi om .Tapan, where it was printedA.P. - 71 words
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Article48 1950-11-06 8 Israel yesterday lodged a strong protest with the United Nations Acting Chief-of-StafT. Colonel Bennet L. Rldder, against Jordan's refusal to allow the first November bi-monthly convoy to (0 to demilitarised Mount Scoptu 'east of Jerusalem). site of Hebrew University's main buildings and theHarlassah hospital.- A. P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article222 1950-11-06 8 "EVERYTHING IS MADE FOR LO VE" WASHINGTON. Monday 4 GROUP of visitors to Capital Hill was startled when someone yelled: "Everything: is made for love!" From around the corner of a corridor appeared Alabama Congressman Frank Bovkin Waving his big green velour hat. Boykin was extending his usual greeting toA.P. - 222 words
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Article47 1950-11-06 8 ROME Mon. pLUB-SWINGING. police riot squads brok^ up a demonstration by 1.000 neoFascista last ni°ht in the heart of Rome. The demonstrators bad marched into the Central Piazza Coloima singing Fascist BOdga when 20 jeep-load> of police rushed in and dispersed them.- U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article33 1950-11-06 8 Ibrahim Sultan. SecretaryGeneral of the Eritrean Muslim League, left Asmara today for Lake Success to discuss the future of this Britishadministered former Italian Colony on the shores of thp R' d Sea.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article26 1950-11-06 8 Wood spear shafts, believed to have been made about 5,000 8.C.. have been found near Lovelock, Nevada, by University of California^ anthropology students.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Miscellaneous17 1950-11-06 8 ARTIE'S HEADLINE I "No ink in your pen Welt what are you tiaiting /or— blue rain 117 words
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