The Singapore Free Press, 7 November 1950
1950-11-07
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Title Section17 1950-11-07 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, TI'ESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 1950. I'KICh TEN TENTS17 words
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Article343 1950-11-07 1 Mystery of sudden withdrawal TOKYO, Tuesday. ind Korean ommunists halted their big counterattack in Korei la>t night as suddenly as they began it tour days s forces, which after beating back (heir incessant I pullet] into a tight defence ring just north of tin- ChongU.P. - 343 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-11-07 1 An lustralian soldier trains hi> ;un on three North Kiirean prisoners, whilst a Scottish regimental ser-geant-major holds an American hand-grenade taken from the prisoners.24 words
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Article22 1950-11-07 1 Tin up £110 LONDON 1 OS In 1939 tin a who: up EllO on :he ri. it or. 150 pe: :ce of22 words
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Article123 1950-11-07 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Tues. 'TWE United States yes- terday called for a, special Security Council meeting tomorrow U* consider the intervention of Communist China in the Korean war. The meeting va.< d shortly after Gen. MacArthur had formally reported to the Council that Chinese R^d troops123 words
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Article100 1950-11-07 1 NEW York. Tups /i LORI A BWANBON and William Holden, her cor in the film. "Bunsel ilevard/ 1 were named and ador of the ir In the 1950 national poi: of Film critics polled by the trade news er picked "Sunset BouieI H as the bestU.P. - 100 words
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175 1950-11-07 1 i FUNERAL service, brief, without clergy and withi rmon. was held for George Bernard Shaw y rid ay. The v hole I M over In is tn act with Mr. Shaw's vish- > demon tion nf sorrow. There was no weeping. The 94-year-oici IrishA.P. - 175 words
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Article133 1950-11-07 1 LONDON, Tuesday. Soviet Deputy Premier, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin. speaking on the eve of the 33rd celebration of the October Revolution in Moscow yesterday, said that Soviet scientists had mastered the secrets of atomic energy and passed on to iurther problems which will help to develop ourReuter - 133 words
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Article209 1950-11-07 1 Mont Blanc plane crash IHAMOMX. Tuesday. HENE PAYOT veteran French Alpine guide, was killed bv an avalanche last night while leading a 50-man military rescue patrol over a glacier to the foot of Mont Blanc. The patrol had set out in the morning in a perilousA.P. - 209 words
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Article36 1950-11-07 1 Him acio.r, Robert 1 ornery, 4fi. said m irk year- that his 22--»r marriage to t lie foi beth Allen, is reaking up. and that ht.s wife >;u» to Nevada t<j A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article28 1950-11-07 1 The Catholic news serv. In Vienna yesterday said II had reports of a deterioratl 11 the health tS M. Cardli Mlndszenty, Imprison In a Hungarian A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article34 1950-11-07 1 The United States will con suit vuth Britain and Franiv re replying to the recent Russian request for fourpower talks on Germany. Mr Michael McDermott. Stat" Department snnkpsman. sakt yesterday. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article33 1950-11-07 1 Truman is 'deep!y concerned' n i .in had •i t- r >' r-lur\ I i ition Us il.t-p|> i- n mumiMht i»m r. the i silhuh the Prr» mi tn had bole >ituk with33 words
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Article74 1950-11-07 1 Bed iT^.ds.'" ihlp- V R K r ial r the fall oi Pj undertaking I :ci have been a C mo mists K rai announcement was the I that di.srr.amlin? was actual!'. on w Conimunis* divisions it: I of some >: -he hydro ckctrtc luarten la I pU.P. - 74 words
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Article35 1950-11-07 1 Burma doea not want to take sid''s in the invasion of Tibet by Chinese Communist forces, information secretary U Hakt. said in a broadcast In Rangoon giving the ftr.st official reaction. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article42 1950-11-07 1 Aubrey Eba. Israel Ambassador to the United Statesaid yesterday in AtlantiCity, Mew Jersy, that the Arab states "are secretly nursing .t diabolic hope that the world conditions will enable them to •renew their onught on the stats of Israel."- U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article94 1950-11-07 1 ROME, Tuos. rkORGE Buzz Buerling. u Canada's great air ace vho shot down 32 German and Italian planes In Woriti War 11. made his last flight yesterday. In a quiet ceremony, his body and that of his English co-pilot, Leonard Cohen, were placed aboard anA.P. - 94 words
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Article77 1950-11-07 1 MANILA. Tues. A hair kr.ot recently saved the life of a Filipino woman Martia de Guzman. 30 was caught between a crossfire and suffered minor wounds during a clash of army troops and Communist Hukbalahaps In Bulacan province. Physicians at Bulacan provincial hospital iounri aA.P. - 77 words
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Article34 1950-11-07 1 The United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation 'UNESCO' has decided to send relief workers and U.5. 515,000 worth of scientific instruments to tho Dibrugarti Medical School In Upper Assam.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article20 1950-11-07 1 The U.S. Post Office Department said yesterday it is resuming air mail service to Korea immediately.— A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article98 1950-11-07 1 'J^HK British Government announced yesterday that A there is "no doubt" that Prof Brun» Ponteeorvo. a British atomic expert, had ?ene to Rttsfcia. The Supply Minister. Mr. George Strauss, told the Mouse of Commons that Prof. Pontecorvo who left Bri.iin ostensibly for a vacation in ItalyU.P. - 98 words
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198 1950-11-07 1 LONDON, Tuesday. "PHE British Government said last Right that it is giving close and urgent attention to the intervention of Chinese Communist lories in Korea, and it denounced the Reds for the invasion of Tibet. But it indicated that it had no intention of withdrawing itsU.P. - 198 words
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Article38 1950-11-07 1 The U S. Treasury announced yesterday the Philippine Government will be allowed 10 years to pay the unused part of U.S $47,000,000. posted by the U.S.' In 1948 tn rover war damage claims.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article64 1950-11-07 1 COYIET Kussia has agreed to supply Britain with 800.000 tons of coarse grains during the next twelve months, the British Ministry of Supply announced in London last night. Russia will be paid in sterling with which she may !>uy her raw material requirements from the sterling area64 words
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Article62 1950-11-07 1 LONL> VIBBBAGEI een the King and Ljah Dhiraja o: N on the conclusion of the cen: Anglo-Nepal ?se have been exchanged. The telegram fi arajah ot Nepal exp:fd M slnceresi i that the new relations between our :wo coumnes will knatlfUl an era of even underading62 words
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Advertisement123 1950-11-07 1 Latest Importation for The Fashionable SILVER MOUNTED BUTTERFLY WING JEWELLERY LANKA JEWELLERS 20, BATTKm RD., 'PHONE ***** Tiger Lager Beer*Fraser Neave Aerat Anchor Gold Medal Pilsener 3eer«Frase Tiger Lager Rppr.Trfigpr Anchor-^ 1 Tige/ AnC 7 r\\ ?ra lH c//^ T^ COiWBINt Aerated Wall Xl /\Y) Anchor Gold VfiOX W^' 1123 words
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747 1950-11-07 2 Dennis Bardens - Dennis Bar dens •10.000TH TRACTOR' WAS A PERFUME! By 1. Russian propagand i mphlets you will lv liliar with the Rusn conception of Ideal ocl. a buxom, ul- look ins: you. in, usually in pea■ostume. und with i >bably I rn shouldi Her face747 words
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Article, Illustration305 1950-11-07 2 Iris Ashley - Iris Ashley By 1 4.V evening dress A must make you feel your best, yet it seems absurd to spend too much on a garment which by its very nature you won't really want to near many times. We th be helpful to show uou tome305 words
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Article230 1950-11-07 2 Jane Brown - Do S'pore Women lack charm? Jane Brown By A SMALL group of my friends was discussing—rather heatedly— an attractive woman in Singapore. 'll. I say she's charming iided her. '■No, No!" 'T> women present. "She vivacious and amusing, and lots of fun. But charming? No?" That started me thinking I230 words
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Article36 1950-11-07 2 11 9 Mr. J. K S I '•I d E H I lutvr Yell I here I And would pr< t>f ant busiiu "I am n< P-' you. Go V r n36 words
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Miscellaneous67 1950-11-07 2 Solution To Crossword No. 196 SOLLTION Across: 1, Garden. 7. of Eden. 8. Gvocer. 10 Easterly. 13. Ant. 15, Ready 16 Slum. 18. Made. 20, Obese. 22 Eve. 23. paradtee 26. i=?rand 27 Camera. JB. Lu he Down: 2 '\pions. 3. r>k-t 4 N'rse 5 R^spd f 6. hpM «>67 words
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Miscellaneous146 1950-11-07 2 New Crossword No. 197 I tfHl^W^ MKBMfc W^^g*W_ I'M^^^K I 111 i Mb WKt^Kt BBBB^^^^l P" 1 m ti— WU M jl^^^^^Pat «Ll -|;s ACROSS 1. Repartee In thr distillery (6); 4. Thp bird gets part of or,? biscuit i4» 8. Gooseberries ;<nd currants, for instance prow on hem <o,146 words
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Miscellaneous193 1950-11-07 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BOKN toda>. \ou are democratic in the true ■CMC of the word. You believe in the liberties of all. alike; object strenuously to intervention: and Insist upon freedom of expression. You sa> what you mean at all times and expect others to use the same privilege. Although193 words
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Article212 1950-11-07 3 SUN FURNACE CAN MELT A BRICK Huge mirror traps rays WASHINGTON, Monday. THE "Sun-Furnace"— hot enough to make a fire 1 brick boil like butter on a griddle— is c»ne of the newest tools of science. Such a device— employing the radiant energy of the sun to produce high temperaturesA.P. - 212 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-11-07 3 photo. Immigrants bein? questioned by IS. Immigration officers aboard the liner Saturnia in New York. Some 130 aliens on this ship were taken to Ellis Island for further questioning. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article67 1950-11-07 3 WASHINGTON. Monday. };m >1\ troops on future battle fields may be blasted with atomic weapons launched bv both Imerican Army and the Air Force living In its «< cording to statements in Defence t report released in Washington. D up to now has been i strategic67 words
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Article29 1950-11-07 3 oni o h.ts overwhelmapproved an Amer.ceived plan to put a veto-proof international :t 5 disposal aggre when the veto blocks emergency action in th*» Sprtiritv Council. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article15 1950-11-07 3 LONDON VIOLENT earth E Shocks were r< I A i. about A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article43 1950-11-07 3 Ml I 801 RNC uoMi.iu has yivrn birth to quadruplets— oys .md two sirK und all are well. i> >Irs. Drederitk GttiWl Oel<\ St. Th€ boys "iindNpadi and the uirls three pounds each. r is i clerk.- A. P.A.P. - 43 words
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140 1950-11-07 3 ANEW, chemical sub effective in bolstering i The substance Kaufman and Harvey Po :at ion known I mat in the vein The doctors it the Goldv and obtained sood \i;\Y YORK, Monday, •stance has been found i failing: heart m the used. reported by140 words
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Article, Illustration241 1950-11-07 3 •rable --lug Soutb West N T I' N T All Pa»* >uit had •■> i v be:iOf ii ore: I do i. four of spade> kflp and ree. South "s jick i queen. W«i turned the spade nine to Soirh's ten and Sou'h a!su c(* the kins?. Then241 words
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64 1950-11-07 3 Chinese call MacA. a bandit chief LONDON Mon. 'JMIE New China news agency last night charged Q I eral IfacArthur with organising a "Third For> arry out "bandit activities." espionage and currency forgery in Communist China. The '-Third Force" consisted of Chinese traitors and Kuomlntang (Nationalist) secret agents, it added.64 words
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Article55 1950-11-07 3 i hand-grenades were thrown bv in A.s■he b ick >n oi the residence ol Mi itch Abraha Tesemma, •an holding the ap- of Political, Secrers i: the British Adr "ion. A third hand-grenade wa thrown in the main road of lative quarters Onlj he nades exploded. ThereA.P. - 55 words
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Article50 1950-11-07 3 The Form >a Provincial People's Council has appealed to the Nationalist Government for leniency for "idealogically astray" Formosan youths who might have been "deceived" by Communist propaganda. Tlio Nationalist Government nas been Imprisoning hundreds of persons including mainlanders and Formasans for en? bra C ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article119 1950-11-07 3 PEKING SAYS U.S. IS USING NEPAL NEvv DELHI. Mon pOMMUNIST China, its troops already deep in Tibet, launched an ominous propaganda campaign today against Nepal, tiny proWestern buffer state between Tibet and India. The Chinese Communist radio charged in a Peking broadcast that the United States and Britain were tryingU.P. - 119 words
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Article62 1950-11-07 3 The Philippine may beeome the next target < 1 Communist expansion in the Far Ea Mr. Roberto Villanueva, General Manager of the Manila Chronicals. said. He said that the Communists have an eye on the Philippines because the islands are the southern anchoi theU.P. - 62 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-11-07 3 photo. Czech pilot, i aptain Joseph Kauchy. left, and thrr Czech pilot safe in England after a daring escape in stolen airliner from Czechoslovakia. The plane carried three women, two children and lour officers of th#» C zech air line. A. P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article165 1950-11-07 3 NEW YORK, Monday. pEOPLE are getting so accustomed to the blare of automobile horns that sound is losing its value as a traffic warning. That is the concensus of members of the National Society of Automobile Engineers. Making matters worse, the members said at a meetingA.P. - 165 words
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Article18 1950-11-07 3 Thr British Govprnm»-m ta considering convenini i monwealtti Defence conference Ir London in the future. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article55 1950-11-07 3 WASHINGTON, T Ui>. R-publicans last n urged the election of a Republican Congress in day's election to er..si:re a two-party government j n tn<i event of Chinese Communist intervention in Korea lea-' to a "ghastly Worid War III." The Democrats denounced their opponents" '"smear55 words
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Article69 1950-11-07 3 THF United Nations So»mI r«WlMff I ik«- M: test his decided that the Human Rights Put will aut»maticaUy apply U the worlds trust t«-rnt«»ries a nd o|..r»ies if their administering powtrs signed the <i»venan«. Thp ommittee. by a vote of M t,» II ui»h aevca abstentions,Reuter - 69 words
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Article88 1950-11-07 3 WHY JAPAN IS NO U.S. 'COLONY' NEW DELHI IfOfl. JAPANS bad: I ol independence, techn I and Buddhist trad her from b colony" of her I kichi Matsuoka told n in New Delhi. Mr Matsuoka attended Lucknow Conference of Institute of Pacifi as leader of the Japan legation He saidReuter - 88 words
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Article27 1950-11-07 3 EGYPTTOISSUE BONDS vptian Gove:\.itK I has decided to GOO worth of i -piisury Bonds This will porn. Clckvpniment to increase bs note circulation ud to £230--000.000 A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article37 1950-11-07 3 Mr. lan nan. it charge of th»* South Ax Department oi the Commontlth R -n Londoj. b* 1 the British Hil Southern Rhodesia. H v. •ake up hi>> post i bj in Ft^bruarv n> ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article34 1950-11-07 3 r in\nd Sydney fj ■cided t|iat the buys found read in a qu .id. New Souih Wales, on Saturday, die*. I exhaustion and exposure The murdt-r .as now been abandoned V.P.V.P. - 34 words
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Miscellaneous329 1950-11-07 3 CIMP aor \UP iKtaC>. »Ki i: onivjnrvjnL News and Programmes lE3J»; 'KM F M-ZIUOKK) 9 30 Burmese: Ncvvs (BBC»; 9.4j 10 I m News from Singapore; Programme summary and in 10 st» Fov the Schools; 12 Time lude: 10 Radio News R- el (BBC.; l p.m Radio Orchestra. 10 Window329 words
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The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Nov, 7, 1950.
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Article154 1950-11-07 4 MR. Alex Josev wont to the microonone on Sunday night, told his th >• the I tod as active as v ver have been and add d ment: "I was warned king his ♦-veiling H I to von thia wav, I would the ts ot the I154 words
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Article101 1950-11-07 4 CO mnch for r>r»st at are the prosp* t< On the such r d yester1 Obvio: and steady E nd how arr and terrorists r. scene? Whi n will be able to ir< 'ien ca!. 'ly erWhen the people re in puttins: nn •r: when men and101 words
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Article1121 1950-11-07 4 Don Iddon's Diary .V YORK: I SAVE N York for a fortnight ami what happej The bish dismissed as much wall-paper :i I took -off for Texas and Mexico, is now strenuously sought after. The telephone rings constantly in my office here. "What about the C? Bound to <o up1,121 words
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Article267 1950-11-07 4 ORITAIN is on the way to another man-power crisis. There are too few workers chasing too many jobs. In the next ten years the shortage of women and young men and girls will get worse, and the age lev*! in the factories will be267 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-11-07 4 Olivier, sporting moustache and up-to-the-Ue dinner jacket, and ftis wife, Vivien L> .0)1. and three-Quarter-length hair style, at a >i od party22 words
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Article659 1950-11-07 4 Phyllis Auty - Stalin Won't Like This At All Phyllis Auty says Titoplans a new experiment in Communism. MARSHAL :iTO has begun a new experiment in Communism an experiment that Stalin never cL.red try. Tito believes it. possible for even j Communist Governmt tit to be democratic, for the people to ta.:.. a659 words
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Article133 1950-11-07 4 ANTHONY TERRY - RUHR STEEL MAGNATE ARE ANGRY ANTHONY TERRY GERMAN) si firms are I'bout to launch a big propaganda n for an Increase In Oerman; sel quotaof steel she \a to proiu The campaign, wti will b< er rou in tit of the Ruhr steel rons against Allied supervision, will be for133 words
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Advertisement17 1950-11-07 4 GIFTS QUALITY for THE SEASON U S. de SiLVA 1 K I KCHARD ROAD NB/i TSL. *****17 words
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Advertisement45 1950-11-07 4 Mats VOURC/to/ce? C\ kinds of GORGONZOLA I one is your (^Z favourite Danish Gorgonzola Italian Gorgonzola jfg Australian Gorgonzola COLD STORAGE Singapore CoIJ Stormg s iimmirru i I BUTTONS AND BO^ ACCESSORIES fl the arcade, Singapore cold stoi B orchard road, Singapore, tek B BBBBBBBBBBBBarBe***45 words
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Article207 1950-11-07 5 'SPEED UP HOUSING PLAN CALL SMC men want to buy homes Free Press Staff Reporter |^<) urge earl> implementation of the scheme under which Singapore Municipal Commissioners will build and sell houses to their employees, the Executive Council of the Municipal Services Union will meet shortly to propose the terms207 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-11-07 5 piclurf*. i'HE rampaifß CPettS: Mr V. R.ij.irt'!ii:iin. l.abovir Party candidate for North Ward in the December Munici■'f'tionv addressing a al Farm Park vrsterdav.— Free PressFree Press - 25 words
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Article71 1950-11-07 5 Free Pres> staiT Reporter a NUMBER of European and Eurasian ex intern es in Singapore, who were helped by Mr> Elizabeth ho\ dvrini the Japanese occupation, are rallying to support her candidacy in next month's Municipal '-actions. Th- Free P '.Tday that they her71 words
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Article50 1950-11-07 5 WOMEN ON JURIES NEXT YEAR Free Prm M.ifT Reporter r D ai i 1951 jui :i on c I i-• 8.000 d nei E.\ de worn i I I rnTh' r as of the mi A d»- over 21 but not over 56. must haw an md mind In- I50 words
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Article43 1950-11-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR M i d a new outI and i repon Exports of U: rrcr. ites. iiir.iti and must be so for I to come, while I Singapore to absorb the surplus hlch the ration tst obt lon poCnt, add^43 words
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Article109 1950-11-07 5 Free Press Staff Reporter Y PROPOSAL for the ad ditional lighting of Singapore streets after 0 p.m. nightly has been turned down bv the Finance Committee of Municipal Commissionera. The co mm l.tre fHt that at a time when the people j were being asked to109 words
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Article100 1950-11-07 5 PtNANG. Mon.. QOVERNMENT Is at times ready and anxious" to take action In cases where offences ol bribery row ce, but it doe? not consider thai ihr offer of tor information wo achieve any useful purpose. An official statement at to th Settlement Co :U i100 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-11-07 5 pinur;*. TWIRTEEN American »lob;'-ir .rived at KaUaag airport yesterday in the course of a conducted world tour. Picture show> Mrs. N. Priesher. Mrs. B. Diugs. Mrv Olivia de Seller and .Mrs. Annie Priesher. with Mr. I. Skreve.- Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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259 1950-11-07 5 IF the stau r p at the Capitol does not give way (there will be quite a heavy load on it tonight) the variety show In aid oi" the Poppy l>av Fund should he 4 tremendous success. truing to the "heavy load" four259 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-11-07 5 pictorf I^kll. cadet corp>, "i Victoria St \onl m%* inspected by Bricadier C <•• K<»bi.is, Brigadier in charge of Administration. Singapore District, jesterday. Piiturp shows a section of the corps civin- display of snap shooting.- Free PressFree Press - 36 words
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Article267 1950-11-07 5 Free Press Staff Reporter 4 X average of 3q applications for certificates of residence was received in the Singapoie Co'onial Secretary's office ?n the first nine months of this year, the Free Press was told yesterday. Out of a total of 330 applications xrmcti have so267 words
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Article71 1950-11-07 5 New scout headquarters I'HE lint permanent B> > Scout headquar; In Arm* Street will tx opened on N i 18 by Mr. F. C. Sand.^ Commissioner of Scout* anr? founder of the movemeni :iya The building. bcin. With the Little T. was handed over to the Boy So by the71 words
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Article44 1950-11-07 5 STRIKE MOTION REJECTED B paptr •paehc Ke I 4 tas( th€ C lor As no reo.y had been n in the Cour.c I co: 10 b. The eiti wo: h A en -1 cour-e j B teacher reply f o:n 'he Sultan t b44 words
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Advertisement45 1950-11-07 5 ifPjSiff AGAIN OFFER 01 R CUSTOMERS COLUMBIA Columbia Full Cream Unsweetened fJ^i V*| llvaporated Milk is Guaranteed Pure D roiieeJW OO cents per 16 oz. TIN L^^s^J^ PINTS OF MILK GIVE GENEROUSLY ON POPPY DAY I PRCVISIOH DEPT. C2C3 ROBINSONS Enquiries Invited from the Trade45 words
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Article24 1950-11-07 6 in LF 1 ing a man T of :he H i iute. v t>r«? B.O.DCJI on f ond 1 124 words
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Article16 1950-11-07 6 I t I Leicester 11 v I of 9 000 A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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655 1950-11-07 6 Bright Eyes for main sprint From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. JJAPPY TRAVELLER should be the best bet of the day tomorrow, second da\ of the Selangor Turf Club November meeting. He was a winner at one mile and then finished fourth at655 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-11-07 6 picture. w^\ i-h rmxn l^ids in Rerc d f <.!oire (Joru-N winner of the top 1 1 1-> T-f. r.n*> ut Kaala I tin'piir on Saturday Free PressFree Press - 28 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-11-07 6 APPRENTICES from racing stables in many parts of Use England] have r<rspondf'd i«» an appeal to join the King's Troop of the Royal Artillery as part of thrir n*U**tsl service The apprentices conic from famous racing stables at Newburv and Newmarket. In this picture, an instructor is training apprentices in51 words
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Article233 1950-11-07 6 /WRAVW, who missed his tMiga«emcMit on the first day. will probably give Phil Tankard his first winner in the Class >, Div. 2 sprint over 51 f. tomorrow. He worked attractively on Saturday, running 3 f. in 39 1 5 sees. His latest form233 words
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Article221 1950-11-07 6 I HK first Melbourne i up was run at J lemington in 1861. Racing was conducted on ihi> now famous racecourse as far back as ixio, but it was not until 21 years later that the Melhourm Cup came into being. I T. I I ol221 words
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Article33 1950-11-07 6 11HE follow in- hot>^N vsill not start tomorrow Miss Nathan, ftw hmond. Kiamhall I l>t*r, llarrifi. Vlasrotte. Dan^r, rnitr.ut Kroutishay Double \ri»*>. Koval Flush. Night lub. Kw ksmr.td and Wination33 words
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Article76 1950-11-07 6 IN spite :>: i big tecond-wic- I I plavt ra lefthander Arthur Morris <ioi> and Keith Miller m,3>. Now South Wales, Sheffield Bhield bidders gained nrst-inninga lead of 13 runs against Queensland at Sydney yesterday. New S.-'.th Wales. :59 for one on Snfurday. were p.llReuter; A.A.P. - 76 words
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Article151 1950-11-07 6 SifcS?^* ■>■ xX^ <^ L^ m 3k. II I ITNSETTLED b> aewi n-.i Stock EzdUMgC showed u tcrdav. states KeuU-r's ftnan< The volume at Belling, persistent, and most I Tins rubbers and copper? moved lower on profr but rubbers were additio: depressed by the incr.151 words
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Advertisement30 1950-11-07 6 c LUX -e your dainty underwear it them kii bt Lux u:ll ua<h your \\\V I w inking. \WI X-LX 635 6-814 m- t O:STRIBUTORS:- THE EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD,30 words
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Miscellaneous88 1950-11-07 6 Mi SniTSKB Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya JtetXHSEiMsnm MTomm -Aw back mo the pen.' lif you*ae afaaioTji k AS iDO6 LEAPS AT _V V I //aA--YOu'ftEPußTYTß'CKr,roo' Gil^rvJ coL^M tSkWc'' JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya V*.*J >OU GOtNQ V V ALONE y I ASK88 words
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Article135 1950-11-07 7 M.C.C. THANKS SINGAPORE FOR GIFT Painting hung at War Memorial Free Press Staff Reporter (SINGAPORE Cricket Club have received a letter from the Marylebone Cricket Club, London, thanking them for their addition to the War Memorial Gallery at Lords, headquarters of the ?ame. Several months ago Mr. Webb-Jonos former retary135 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-11-07 7 picture l the K \h centre-half, heads awaj durint; an Arm\ i\ attaik. Behind him is Carnolh. the Arm>--Niw tentre-foruard, and on the left is M-arv the Airmen's ifft half.- Free PressFree Press - 32 words
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56 1950-11-07 7 j HE Combined Services X\ to meet Negri-Maiacca at Sere»aban on Saturtla> in the H.Ms Malaya Cup competition shows two changes from the team !i defeated Johore on the Padang. Uon, who before played ed Fuller at .^tand-otT whil Woodv ight in at i56 words
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Article26 1950-11-07 7 ANDREW S helmed VI i 5 at tries i tv by D p r S! V S S r y Y-26 words
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Article129 1950-11-07 7 LFTEK winning five out of six tames in netball irainst other Singapore Kirls schools Raffles (iir!s School tlosed successful season yesterday, in \ifvi of I!" coming examinations. ill matches mtroaucea tu in the Colony this yea? by the r feature in future girls' 5 Q129 words
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Article185 1950-11-07 7 ALI AND MERCHANT HIT OUT r< si at N I i LO3 and I C m- 272 nd r- P Ul I I < 92 For 7th 74 E::. DO tai day. it and lfusht&q All d on. an attacking p> hit Tubt 1 and Rama.;:i'.::i bordered on audacity, while185 words
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Article96 1950-11-07 7 \IIIKKS and riders for to d.o Melliourne (up. with barrier positions in bracked, are: oir.ic tour* 9 5 P. C.lennon us). Sir Falcon 9-t J Thompson ,13) Btn\i.lo 9 U No Sellwood (4). Darke Marne S-13 B. Smith Playbo> S-ll l» Munroe (20) CkkfSita 8-10 W. Williamson lion Duk»96 words
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Article356 1950-11-07 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS MELBOURNE CUP TODAY PODAY all roads In Melbourne will lead to famous Memin^ton. where the Melbourne Cup will be decided. Accommodation In Melbourne has been it a premium for some weeks as inter-State visitors flock to that cit\ for the biggest occasion in the Australian356 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-11-07 7 picture. The R.A.F. Malaya (cam winners of the inter-Ser\i< so<( pr competition thi> year. Left to right, back row: Robinson. Grant. Townsend. Second row: White. Dover. Sears. Front row: "Dixie* Lee. (iatti. Suleiman. Rowley. Owen. They drew with Armv-Ni\> two-all at Ch.inui yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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Article70 1950-11-07 7 Braamhall Flyer impresses WORKING 2 gra v. Bramhall I I■ Qg 3f. sees. He did his w on tin bit H- tomorrow. T: Brownsbaj Little ing" 3f. 'in 41. Bright jr« I and Mata Hari fj. i went xth and :th a sr: ■:u. Hv\e I)e Gloire n no harrr.70 words
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Article16 1950-11-07 7 RAF HELD TO DRAW A GOOD N a I Lee Sccres L by I I i16 words
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Advertisement31 1950-11-07 7 UST SHOWS j .OR rnn :7^ r fJj 3 A y Caii j CREEK Mill II T»i j lICLES USE f KMII a load I age ol be I -e 3:.c31 words
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Advertisement113 1950-11-07 7 5 *L 1 1 IU'KIiF TODAY ONLY 4 SHC c^^]|gfM| A Powerful Story of a Heritage betr:yed! OBERON DOUGLAS im c-utd JiuUUck-i TOMORROW THRT SOME FUN! IT'S LOVE OilCEßTnin WITH A LAUGH! FEELiIIC iked cup <s{m&i4uma cfi/tee f M W At/ay/- cf SINCAPQBZ CITY A F The weekly issues of113 words
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Miscellaneous25 1950-11-07 7 Today s sport u; S. \A ■N. v x < tournament. Jjlan lies.u Mix KM 5.C.C. i eylonen > I'.idaru TENNIS M.C (ourna ment. Bras Ba«ah Road25 words
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Article58 1950-11-07 8 GRAY: To Louise and H.M. Gray of La 1 ing, Johore, daughter on 6th Nov. GARTON: At the London 2. XI. 50 to Nora. Major), wife of Maurice a sister [or Peter Joan I RRAL-SMITh: On 29th Oc--1950 at Queen Charlottes London, to Betty, wife i Ferral-Smith, a son.58 words
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Article20 1950-11-07 8 )OW: On 5 b Nuvemijer. a Pmtrlek Hadow. Chairman T> I ft C">. Ltd.. I n. formerlv of Malaya.20 words
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Article27 1950-11-07 8 O^.Ci KHYE I.IM always reel by his many friendsAM INMMOOATION v M AM NOOK 360 Orchard Rd. I r.a double Accommodation be. Reasonable Terms arI27 words
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Article243 1950-11-07 8 Danger from 'Fifth Column STOCKHOLM, Tuesday. ALTHOUGH Sweden's Socialist Government is to spend one million crowns (about £70,000) more on her counter-espionage services next year, her two biggest newspapers are warning the public that she is dangerously exposed to fifth column sabotage in any future war.243 words
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Article127 1950-11-07 8 HONG KONG. Tups. HONG KONG'S money market, super-sensitive to trouble, reacted stronglv to threat of a war in which this >ny might be an early victim. Tlv 1 US dollar jumped to HK56.53 the highest since fust 1949. when the British t: 1 wasA.P. - 127 words
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76 1950-11-07 8 New rubber export duty criticised LONDON IMIK day crl led tl n rubber DOW b»'»*n pubI ernrn "N Ol hod of asII alLiy prod.; i tht> p ipt-r s^iri ♦'ditorialr. •The Mai lyan o >vernn admits ihe ne'd Tor replantI >mp compan^s are unable to replant Ic of cap] res.Reuter - 76 words
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Article30 1950-11-07 8 of Red aped socle ughout the world yesterday for rellel supplies and for K rear clviliai s P arly requested were medical supblankets a:ui cloth. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article297 1950-11-07 8 DKVOXPORT, Tuesday. a NAVAL fighter pilot who shot down In error a target-towing plane with the loss of two lives was ordered at a court martial at DevoilpOTl to be severely reprimanded. A Central Air Medical Board report on Lieutenant John Terence Crowley, aged 26.297 words
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Article, Illustration120 1950-11-07 8 BKINSWICK. Tuesday rHK story th.it he had killed one girl because he became "excited" when he saw her skirt blow up was told to a court at Brunswick. Germany, yesterday, by Rudolf Plell, self-confessed mass murderer. The 26-year-old former German blacksmith has admitted that heA.P. - 120 words
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Article53 1950-11-07 8 BRUSSELS, Tuei I GIAN armi mi i i> .vi by i Belgian newsp i provldini to O munist Chin Q •ng ires from u Bind from own s La Clt( worth 237.$ -USS4 700.000) China between Januan and September 1950. The paper quoted Qgun slmlriA.P. - 53 words
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Article36 1950-11-07 8 u-'ii Alphonsc Juln, leading French itrategisi who re i ent mipMi'd a tour of battle areaj In Indo-Chlna, hai lefl Paris for Rabat to return to post as French Resident(ieneral in Morocc ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article209 1950-11-07 8 U.S. VOTING FOR CONGRESS OPENS AMERICANS vote today to decide whether the Republicans or Democrat control Congreai for 1 I a. _r a 4• /vet Mn me next two years. More than 40.000.000 are •xpeeied to g<> to the po 11 s a inch in niosr places open a' 7A.P. - 209 words
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Article56 1950-11-07 8 'NO' COMMENT' BY PAKISTAN Thf Pakistan Primp Minister, Llaquat Ali Khan, refused yesterday to make any cominent on the Communist invasion of Tibet When ask^d whether Pakistan is not interested In peace [n this part of the world he replied: "Pakistan is Interested in even* way which means peace ;nA.P. - 56 words
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Article66 1950-11-07 8 Successful evacuation DONG BAI. INDO-CHINA. Tues. FRENCH army forces evacuating Caobinh have passed through rugged moun- tain passes and reached the new defence line on the delta aout losses. In the two-day withdrawal from Coabinh convoys of m^n and equipment pulled back 20 miles toward Hanoi. Furthest forward f DongA.P. - 66 words
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Article29 1950-11-07 8 YesU-rday's official closing prices on the Hong Kong Money Exchange were: H.K. $6.50 per U.S. dollar. HK $16.00 per pound sterling. HK. $315.3 per tael on gold.29 words
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Article27 1950-11-07 8 TUh 'German Brotherhood." an organisation of former Wehrmachr officers and Nazi leaders whose declared aim is a "free European nation" was formally and publicly constituted in Bielc-27 words
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Article31 1950-11-07 8 C mn Ger many obtained 1 1 •li for for three n i Allied H jh >mmifl n I publishing any Allied article! In the summer having expired.31 words
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Article30 1950-11-07 8 Sir Gerald H I oineyGeneial of has \n appointed Chi^f Justice ot Hong Konf, b lion to Sir Leslie Gibson. *rh« Li retlrtnj.— A.P BRITISH FIRM'S REPORTA.P. - 30 words
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Article284 1950-11-07 8 HOMi KUM*. luesaay. WITH a good and effective Government beginning to tap the enormous agricultural wealth of the country a very rapid rise to prosperity will take place in China, according to the quarterly repoit of China Engineers Limited, a large British enginecrine firm operating inReuter - 284 words
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56 1950-11-07 8 LONDON. 1 J^ORD Keith, former chairman of the British O" seas Ai: trporati been appointed ch U Britain's Colonial Dment Corporation. Lord Reith U Lord Trefga-nf. I >'6 The Corporation Ai and mana"!' •ultural and Industrial projecti intended to n li\in^ .standar DIH formation andA.P. - 56 words
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Miscellaneous26 1950-11-07 8 Y •Ik I I If '-TlTl^- LJ Vi 1 W(«i iwgch chjuct of finding rhu mutinf ictentut t snowball i« atomic THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris26 words
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Miscellaneous19 1950-11-07 8 HIGH TIDES I'udat S »(i».ni. X )5 p.tn j I 'umtH i 0%% 9 !0 am f) 4.% p.m.19 words
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