The Singapore Free Press, 11 November 1950
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Title Section19 1950-11-11 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA asic for SINGAPORE, SATIKDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1950 VHUh HEN UKNTO.19 words
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Article294 1950-11-11 1 Security Council LAKE SUCCESS, Saturday. [Ml X I nitod States and five other countries called on the Unitec Nations Security Council yesterday to order the immediate with drawal ot all Chinese Communist troops from North Korea. Ric Soviet delegate, Jacob Malik, promptly served notice thai tin KoreanA.P. - 294 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-11-11 1 picture. Shot m a cafe this morninij. Mr. Tan Ah Choi is seen being tarried into the ambulance m Robinson Road. Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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Article43 1950-11-11 1 >ops on the trout ta the i Wn■m the Korr.ui i firnn Nt.ltlOll ins h.id t\ krnj Kodx. North i and pfficri be >r- >'.ru. k mi tht* him i erji N'»rli» i ins; tifi South Korean U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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138 1950-11-11 1 US FORCES MEET AS CHINESE WITHDRAW SEOUL, Sat. rpHE U.S. Eighth Army and the Tenth Corps linked up \<»sterday > across the 100- mile waist of North Korea. Chinese R»'ds continued Withdrawing m Korva undt-r heavy Allied air attacks, w] building up their reserves just behind the border In ManchuiA.P. - 138 words
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Article20 1950-11-11 1 The I v i ance m par <i Rus iv df viola:.. ment fo,* ition of Austria. U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article15 1950-11-11 1 a 01 A3ian, n and Afri E iss In( ..ins In S ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article54 1950-11-11 1 LONDON. Sat. SECURITY precautions were Intensified yesterday at tish air and sea ports to keep out undesirable alibound for the Commi World Peace Congress m Sheffield At London Airport, .seven who arrived from Including one Ameriran -were questioned for more than two hours. Five vrere ihn:irHA.P. - 54 words
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Article54 1950-11-11 1 MOTHER'S NEW ATTEMPT Mrs Adeline Hertogh, the mother oi Maria Hertogh, will leave Holland for Singapore by air today m a new attempt :n bac-k her daughter. She will Rive evidence when the case is hoard boforo the Sin High Court on Nov. 20 to (i cid p ftfl t'Reuter - 54 words
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Article318 1950-11-11 1 Robinson Road drama Free Press Staff Reporter 4 N ex-detective of the Singapore C.1.D., Mr. Tan Ah Choi, was shot m a coffee shop m Kobinson Road this morning by an unknown Chinese gunman. Tan Ah Choi, who is employed as an armed guard by318 words
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Article40 1950-11-11 1 rHK citizens «f LaebCSMW m the Soviet /one state of Brandenburg have decided to call it "Villas Peace." There is a jx-.ue dove on every house, and construction of a 'peace monument is under mjv A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article37 1950-11-11 1 al Is buyln light cruiaers, part of America's war surplus, from the United Favy Naval circles m Rio do Jam ord thii fir.st step m the general moderr of the Brazilian Navy.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article32 1950-11-11 1 ■\se dim Shirley Yamaguchi. said yeserda; she would pUy he par; of the daughter of £übla Khan of China m a •vay musi Oi>eninw nev r br;. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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122 1950-11-11 1 l ree Press staff Reporter TODAYS mail tram from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur and vice versa will not run. The northbound train from Singapore will only go as far as Kluang and the southbound mail train from Kuala Lumpur will finish tho122 words
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Article33 1950-11-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Bund. flred on an estate manager and his It who were riding on a motor cycle m the- Ked Perils area B I andT od. the cleric seriously.33 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-11-11 1 Fslkfasoifnsafoinr Cl n Shin V. he i rs o! war. Japan be wii .red by the C d to arn:v22 words
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Article47 1950-11-11 1 From ALLAN LEWIS Kuala Lumpur. Sat. AIV iM'st hets for today's x rar^s are TOMTOY, GENERAL and BRAMHXI I. n kr. The Ko«n»{ will be very h«\iv\ I respasser'> best beti are RAJ MAHAL md BRAMHALL FLYER. Latest track hints m pa*e seven.47 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-11-11 1 While \ou rv :i. George, run off a few stamps and well post these sweep tickets tonight."20 words
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Article154 1950-11-11 1 WITH THE FRENCH AIK FORCE IN N. TONGKING, Saturday. V'Hli French Air Force, tipped by Intelligence men that the Vietminh leader, Ho Chl-Mlnh, was In secret conference with leading Chinese and Russian experts, yesterday bombed the village of Langxa near the Chinese frontier. American- built154 words
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Article27 1950-11-11 1 G rm3:iy and Spain yesterday to came members of the Food and Agricultural Organisation -the first United Nations ngonrv pither has joined A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article62 1950-11-11 1 VMIDDLI D .nist who is ;i vicepresident o£ the British Committee** hut d<Mii. lie is a ommunist, was yesterday a warded the Nobel Prize for Physics. The Swedish Academy of Science honoured Professor Cecil F. Powell. 46. Professor of Physics at Bristol I'niverslty Alld head Of aReuter - 62 words
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Article242 1950-11-11 1 LONDON. Saturd MX. Malcolm Mac Donald, the ommissioner General, and M. Jean Letourneau, Minister to the Associated States of Indo-China, are merlins l« Paris tomorrow to discuss ih»- situation m Indo-China. During his previous visit to Pu last week-end Mr. Mac Donald sp several hours withReuter - 242 words
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Advertisement31 1950-11-11 1 "Jheongkee&co. I house for p v of my Dynasty and Fancy Articles n Jeries. Art Black- urnitur.* C lE, COLEMAH ST. QM Mate Sta ZJke fcnwttA ciqaAetle O WILLS iRRTOt lOMOON.31 words
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Advertisement170 1950-11-11 1 M. Flinter S. Grinberg Diamonds Jewellery 67, Stamford Rd., Eu Court Bldß.) S pore. Telephone 7923 A GOOD SELECTION OF PIANOFORTE PIECES ON -HIS MASTER'S VOICE 1 RECORDS. SOIOMOV SONATA rN C MAJOR. OP 2NO 3 > Beethoven C 7747 49 SONATA IN C MINOR. OP. 11! tßeetho\en. C 7786170 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-11-11 2 Rome police celebrated the 25: versary doit Luiiji Einaudi cf Italy. P during the rnrade.15 words
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Article607 1950-11-11 2 Capt. W.E. Johns - Capt. W.E. Johns By THE CONCLUDING INSTALMENT lore X An itiiisant c upung. Capta.fi tangle >j Vmn.of Eurasian tw'radiou, j banHis aim is to push out i/* Malaga asks L to Ku to Marapang. ro'j bit. capture Vanaor. 8' acAei MarapttiiQ that Vendor en a uoilkq British prisoner.607 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1950-11-11 2 S. C. GEORGE - Pirate Fleets At War S. C. GEORGE By Midshipman Andrew Christit and his friend Ben W— fcH <>• a privateei recently relumed trom Nf» .ire pressganged nn l« a Naval warship al Plymouth Andrew 19 now an ordinary sraman The warship sails i«r I alculta where they join a tied1,027 words
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Article, Illustration84 1950-11-11 2 r piii.s stamp is one of a pair- ;hc lust which wiil show Leopold as Kiim of the Belgians. Leopold stepped down In August when threatened with a revolution, and these stamps were issued just before he h; ndod over power lo hi.s 20-year-old Prince Baiidnnin. The younjr84 words
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Article325 1950-11-11 2 AUNTIE MAUREEN - AUNTIE MAUREEN By Dour Children WHAT a time I had this week sorting out your painting mpetition entries: With all those bright coloured pictures piling up on my that I might be "snoi under" any mo■nt h an pot. 1q many i f you ta325 words
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Article133 1950-11-11 2 ART PARKS - Flying SaucersNew Story ART PARKS (FOR CHILDREN O«i v By COLUMBUS OHIO: I^LEVEN-YEAR-OLDS J the world over now know there are such things as flying saucers. They know because their "newspaj or" to.d them so. Tiieir newspaper is "My Weekly Reader It is quired reading m ma schools. The newspaper133 words
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Advertisement111 1950-11-11 2 FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT— SITUATIONS WANTED— ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACCOMMODATION WANTED-FOR SALE-VEHICLES FOR SALE-WANTED TUITION-MISCELLANEOUS WAiMitD Writ, OU r advertisement here ,n BLOCK LETTERS five word, to l.nc I Cn minimum 4 lines! per Insertion 4 hnes $2 (minimum 1 char^el I i Bo« number 1 Fifty Cents Extra111 words
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Miscellaneous256 1950-11-11 2 Junior Crossword i i is v tVm panv of actors m an 1 -r. fi J [2 j MB 'ie vho braids Mith .stone. -^J-— 7. Lake" is the largest H^ .•I l;>ke m Wa'es. 10 -^i Psi^^ r Jf Character m '•l^;tie fnmn r 8 It ls u-s^d for256 words
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7 1950-11-11 3 Faminehalts China's land prrogramme I A A.P.A.P. - 7 words
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Article388 1950-11-11 3 U.K. PLAN FOR POOR COUNTRIES Successor to Marshall Aid LONDON, Saturday. |>RITAIN may soon make proposals to other advance industrial nations that they should cooperate m a new effort to stimulate economic and social progress m under-developed areas of the world. The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee. and other leading members388 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-11-11 3 1 VVKNTYMNE DIKD— The faanl burned tailplane of the B.K.A. Vikinu whkh crashed m fog at London Airport, killins; !9 of thr 51 •eeapaata24 words
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Article86 1950-11-11 3 ...but mother was dead LONDON. Saturday. \K-O1 I> Carol Parsons-Chandler went t;> part> not knowing her mother wa> grounds at Harrow- arlier. had found :n. 41. a par.; labourer, shot lav beside him On the other side of the Carols mother. Mrs Jean I -Chandler. 32. id with shot wound86 words
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Article61 1950-11-11 3 MENDEN. BRITrSH ZONE OF GERMANY. Sat DR. WALTER ZIMMERMAN German r rket and radar expert ai after a weeks disappearance has released. He wilJ resume work m a n Mendtn m the British zone of Germany, v employed. When r^ad n*»wsoaper rev that he had "vanished"61 words
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Article41 1950-11-11 3 i nunist r i Togc pc- a :ioiib!e clot on the I Doe tors a irold chief o. xhich a membership of 2.600.000. •completely recovered from the complications which had followed inj to the spine months ac:.t. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article12 1950-11-11 3 I n nnd Yugoslavia, wj were received Palace by Qu ■.1 A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article80 1950-11-11 3 LONDON. Sat. rpWCLVE 19-year-olds have A been killed fighting with the British fortes m Korea, up to Tuesday, the Secretary fo r War. >Ir. Strac hey, told the House of Commons. Thirty -seven others were wounded. Mr. Strachey told the House that no soldiers under 19A.P. - 80 words
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Article95 1950-11-11 3 LONDON. S I*HE Archbishop of York Dr. Garbe 1 >aid m London that the Commit] upheavals In Korea, Berlin, Malaya and Indo-China were "part ot a world-wide conspiracy d pd by the Kremlin against m civilisation Dr Garbett told his bishops and clergymen at a conferthat95 words
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Article24 1950-11-11 3 p pie were kill i when 70 armed men at irked and broke into a mill iry base near Guatemala.24 words
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Article, Illustration12 1950-11-11 3 > 7. II i ipade I ivca discards the I per-12 words
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Article229 1950-11-11 3 PARIS, Saturday. A YOUNG American sculptor has been eh—en to put a seven-foot statue of the Madonna and child m the jungles of South Madagascar. Lawson Mooney. 28-year-oid Paris art student who lives near Boston, Massachusetts, plans to spend six months next year on the islandReuter - 229 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-11-11 3 PRO( I \MAll<>\ The I borne «»n i pi»i I \\)i? throne thr< i an "iiormoi I to Urn central door <»J Saint l'< Basilica wti^n- be pr« <-d the <!<•-;'■ i iMe i sical ;»sM.:ppti(m int.*36 words
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Article90 1950-11-11 3 STOCKHOLM Sat. I*hre»> kings walked a mile m procession through the U of St on Thursday v. ith the funeral cortege ..f King Gus<av v ut Sweden. He was buried w.tn h rs m the Royal vault of the Knights Church m Stock holm. K.n,> Ousiav VI.Reuter - 90 words
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Article18 1950-11-11 3 < LcArthur'i Headquarters m Tokyo said I Dine mure Japanese war mlnaU will b»> paroled from18 words
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Article81 1950-11-11 3 'Relax U.S. controls' WASHINGTON. S "Vhe International Moi A Fund m B >■ I report has named Britain. Australia. New Zealand and Ceylon as now In a position to begin ixatlon of their dollar Import restrictions. It has repoi I that the monetary reserves ol these countries cannot be cons81 words
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Article78 1950-11-11 3 Four-power talks plan agreeable PARIS Sd AMERICA. Britain a. h ich send prelimii .v shortly to Russia ng m ]r h th*» id^a of a four-power mating, it was learned m usuall? limformed quarters m P. Tht- DOieg ol the W mnenU. m r« ply I ng them t^ aReuter - 78 words
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Article74 1950-11-11 3 I EGYPTIAN (o.isuuards disuuisrd as Rshermea u*fd j wnuggltri password io seiw a Ib Itaal hashish opium worth 17.00.1 dollars. \n a Turkish ship nrarrd Xlex.ndria on I trin Ikhii Beirut "carrying potatoes. |he r*astctuu4« aiirntrd th«« irvf-nutner "> wavin» v >iit<* and «rcpn fla«> part «»t th?U.P. - 74 words
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Advertisement149 1950-11-11 3 1 1 v y it tßuy toda3 :nui gel FREE GIFT from your These free will be obtainable from 6th to list November 1950 only. Solution To Crossword No. 199 SOI I l M)\ Aer«m: 9 I [ng T. 1 adii s. a, iaolei >. 0. lit. Seven, 12 I149 words
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Miscellaneous51 1950-11-11 3 \ov\i LUCKY STAR I le and I ten- will I 1 m.il traits i |ua- anil I f\p«tf!- l the: 111 fO •v hit to Your md mtuibearl rtae, uiv hiiitbei •pinion iy M .iri uhen o UMI !</■• ili>«M i U fd 'A II 1 M You if nt51 words
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Miscellaneous101 1950-11-11 3 im 1 iwoitK) (BBC); L 145 AUSTRALIA VLMi 19.74 nulres i.,M me s VLC4: I' 1*! mrlri-s ISJ DM I ILA4: 25.32 met, t > ll.s:. n«- s i VI. A' 4.-J.J ->. 9.45 S 'VLi3> I Di 'VI A BFEBS [Singapore, .vlc, sum- iVI A 1 1.47 Ran I101 words
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Miscellaneous99 1950-11-11 3 4* «W.i«l».iK Tfc New Crossword No. 200 I WMl^P^^^^^^^^*CLUES ACROSS t I v H modifies >l>: 7. A pper? (6, s>; 8. B 9 Comforting hint of one hip" U. tk down, oddly enough, with pi aim or her (S>: 14. Nol a prii for the prize-win (ID ability ot99 words
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301 1950-11-11 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Nov. 11, 1950. Melody Marx I M all pan nci ol ri Is booming, coming thi] Victoria i) Hal thunders to t t" rs sic teachers are S Of t mand Savj ts are bt d all o\ lie ■he S l :ne U la301 words
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Article787 1950-11-11 4 THE guard on President Truman will have to be strengthened. Victor E. Baugham, head of the D.S Secret Service, has said so following the assassination bid at B air House. The President has 18 Secret Servl.^ agents, each an expert trigger man, guarding: him while he787 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-11-11 4 The fabulous amount of 140 yard I has b m this dress that PET V LA CLARK wore at the Royal Film Performance. The skirt is a blend of all the tl shades from palest pink, blue and green to arid I I thr boa:, f lilac net. It is63 words
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Article, Illustration372 1950-11-11 4 NEWELL ROGERS - HARLEM LURES THE PUERTO RICANS NEWELL ROGERS By The first thing you d to know about President T r v m a n\s ;d-be ins is did not speak and act for the Puerto Rico people. two and a quarter .vdexi on that lush or the Caribbean ere no more372 words
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Article49 1950-11-11 4 ADHERE are more than 13.000.000 Negro.. s m America. In the Southern States tru-y are restricted although they arc treated with more personal kindness than m the North. President Truman, thr his civil rights scries ol Bills, aims to protect the Negroes more than they have been.49 words
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Article85 1950-11-11 4 HOW Is Britain's Prime Minister guarded? Inspector Hughes, of the Special Branch, has looked after the security of a lonu line of Prime Ministers. [< Wherever Mr. Attlee S poes, either Huahes or hi* young assistant, Sergeant Qreen. accompanie» him. When the Prime Minis- 8 ters car85 words
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628 1950-11-11 4 Talking about Singapore by Citizen. Independents or Socialists? Cruelty most foul f A i ELY, us J have been told that B new political association, to be called the E ialist Party, will be formed. And that certain candidates for the Municipal elections \t month, who are standing as Independents,628 words
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Article303 1950-11-11 4 DAVID MARTIN - Servicemen Can Be Such Snobs DAVID MARTIN savs*~ TWICE, .since I came to Singapore six months a^o, I have read m the newspapers accusations of snobbery about the European civi lian population made by (presumably young) members of the Forces. The boot is on the other foot. It is the303 words
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Advertisement15 1950-11-11 4 JWATEHPIUiW sVsoooETERNR-MGTIC the first watch to wind itself on a ballbearikk: it QOLLYE/t QU/iV S/NG/?~PO*£15 words
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Advertisement70 1950-11-11 4 j^--i% Kn^ Sntiler" orders the world -u of Cow and Gate Milk 1 < And we are tr\inp hard to carr\ *>m iK wise and beneficent Ruler for %c knovk B.<bie% are waiting for Cow and I little better, something little different. and Gate pre-eminent. That is »hv Mother* "There70 words
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Free Press Saturday Magazine
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Title Section8 1950-11-11 1 Free Press Saturday Magazine Saturday, November 11, 1950.8 words
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Article313 1950-11-11 1 Clive Beach - Clive Beach iche? Put an earthworm m Adinone Of 1 (I m tl i c a 1 I ;i! ron,is Of no vi ot old modern ires most sed m it the gum drive i :ent like putt:: n E for nail tench n the un- stomach.313 words
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Article148 1950-11-11 1 A poem by KLUANGER AMNESIA YOU remind me of someone I know, Mr. Parker. It's not Danny Kuye, a nd it's not Gordon Harker. It isn't James Mason, or Joel McCrea. B»t just who it is, well, I really can't say. It isn't Bing Crosby; it isn't George Robey; It148 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-11-11 1 Sakai women often paint th eir faces by way of decoration and put bits of vegetation or feathers m their hair.21 words
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Article499 1950-11-11 1 SAGITTARIUS - SAGITTARIUS by (Mil. ;ipi>ointmenl of \i\\ iscr on Aborigines will m all l<> <»M limei's m P. r:ik Ihe name of Sijznor ierrirfi known as Ihr "Kini; of Ihe Sakai." He was <» ci »li mrlnl iM»rsi>nality. Giovanni Baptist a nruti n Italian m who came499 words
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284 1950-11-11 1 STEPHEN SIM - STEPHEN SIM '<>y THOUSANDS of paper and plastic lampshades are lurried out m Singapore each month. These are distributed to Ihe retail shops and I'uki!Iv find their way into our homes. Mr Tan Hiok Cheng, ol Carpenter Street. has been In the lampshade284 words
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523 1950-11-11 1 KENNY KAYE - KENNY KAYE says IT'S a l)ig jump from being a derk to an undertaker, but a man who Ikis taken it m his stride and is doing well m his new found profession is Mr. Ch'ng Kok Heng. managing proprietor of a523 words
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Advertisement50 1950-11-11 1 THE SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY In Association with SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. THE ARCADE, 3rd FLOOR SINGAPORE. Going Home on Leave? PtoJ take advantage of ()u, Door to Door Service? Packing Shipment Insurance. Collection at Destination. Delivery at your door step. conjunction with Mm PICK FORDS LTD. ot LONDON t50 words
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Advertisement69 1950-11-11 1 A CONFERENCE of repreA lenUtiveg of the Dutch t\nd Indonesian Union will be opened In the Hague on November 20. Th- New China problem will be deult with at a separate meeting. The meeting will determine the future status of West N< w Guinea, m accordance with the f the69 words
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Advertisement33 1950-11-11 1 JUST TWO ILLUSTRATIONS from our LARGE selection of HICKOIO"" SFfr AISO THE NEW TWIN-PROFILE INITIAL BUCKLE and HIC X 0 X S exclusive EXTENSION TIE-BARS EXCELSIOR LTD. 66, HIGH STREET TEL. 3161 I33 words
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Article202 1950-11-11 2 Hope Falls Back On Slapstick lan Grant previews "Fancy Pants" I>OB Hopo spilling 13 cups of tea over a lap, Bob Hope a syphon into a man's face, Bob Hope being chased through the rooms of i house by army of dogs. Bob Hope careering madly thiough town clinging to202 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-11-11 2 Barbara lrcking who plays "Miss March m the spectacular Columbia production "Girl of the Year."15 words
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Article106 1950-11-11 2 MAUREEN MALLAL - MAUREEN MALLAL By previews "Love that I OVE THAT BIUTE" lj coming to the Pavilion, is a delightfully amusing satire on the Chicago of 1929 when gangster warfare was rife and prohibition m force. •vn is Tun' by Bin bman (Keenan \v and gang built106 words
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Article438 1950-11-11 2 BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ORITAIN'S is not the only film industry m a jam. Even the fabulous Hollywood, with its prodigal de Milles and its passion for private swimming pools, has its back to the economic wall. Those glorious spendthrift days are over now. No438 words
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Article104 1950-11-11 2 CATHAY:— "Three Little Words" Is a technlcolour musical which provides plenty oi entertainment but nothing very new. Grade-A dancer F r e ci Astaire plays a lyric writer whilst grade-A comedian Red Skelton plays a 'straight' role, the old song favourites by the Kalmnr nnd YU;by team104 words
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Article, Illustration282 1950-11-11 2 By Our London £ilm correspondent LIJOBFRT Dunat has been chosen for i ver\ British wanted to pla title role m the I of Britain lm nit William Ft I re c n <\ pioneer of cinemat raphy He said "Th est honour to come n A282 words
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Article41 1950-11-11 2 I Sot The nd-off at but smart Button Theatre V rk. wai 'here for the premiere i the ne- > but appeared oil U c pru>: c perf :u:d ipofc ie so- to th* D. i Dfanfsonbs A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration193 1950-11-11 2 Cecil Wilson - Cecil Wilson -By rFHE choice, of "The Mudlark" for the Royal Command Film Performance has brought home the ftriiabsurdity of the law controlling child actors It. meant that the Kin?, m whose name the laws of England are made, saw Anorew Ray. the 11-year-old hero of the film, break193 words
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Advertisement100 1950-11-11 2 130 pupils of T. D. S. £J L ft ENCHANTED WBr^^ SHORE" W^^t v and THEATRE Bookings at Robinsons Nov. 29 at 6.30 p.m. Plan Now Open Nov. 30 at 8.00 p.m. Straits Times R2f TN TA^ Fublished weekly on a\ JL/ 1 Vy Saturday and gives \A7FPI?T V Radio100 words
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Advertisement121 1950-11-11 2 YIRITAS i lev *>p»*(i.il nippif dearini I *j '"^SH Positive shut oil \.4lve m 11 hours brilliant lkht on I >' Economical tad staspli It «.|"!.i«e 0-t Easj to maintain Mint— replacement of parts TO ENSURE MAXIV VERITAS" 350- K« M.^ MIN (1 W KM IfENG I tin th Bridi.121 words
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Miscellaneous21 1950-11-11 2 T JGIGANTIC --|gj FILM a&|v| CQITD I cim?As I i "Sound* like a foreigner, *ay* he* been screened never nl times/"21 words
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Article, Illustration639 1950-11-11 3 JOHN K. JONES - JOHN K. JONES Free Press Saturday short story by 'I |X t\\«> monkeys c squatting erand a h lea It was i so Sylvia were m the drinking itb the gin, ia drinking the > my emptied the cup on me he -:er. the one639 words
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Article76 1950-11-11 3 T. O. HARE - T. O. HARE Ekjonenoe By MOST ot us know wha qvi ra Word Square' is. Htr- 'a an examp' PACTS ADOR E CORA L TRAIL SELLS I look at this skeleton d Squ x X A E Can you complete it? All five words mrt In common use.76 words
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Article, Illustration305 1950-11-11 3 WITH the lust ship on their reconditioning programme— the 20,*****11 Samaria going into dock, the Cunard Company are coming to Ihe end of ;i post-war cleanup bifl which is estimated to have topped FJIO millions. The tonnage of eight sreat liners, including305 words
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Article463 1950-11-11 3 J. C. Lee - J. C. Lee Teluk Anson waited patiently for the first bottle by AS one travels along A Batak Rabil Road from Teluk Anson towards Bagan II itoh one can still see the remains of what w; s once a beautiful bungalow. rhis bui like any463 words
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Article64 1950-11-11 3 The ilovak ernment announced that Jewish Council of Elders Prague was abolished on Oct. 31. The council w;i> set up Government order on Nov. :,0. 1945. Itg job was to 1 1 charge of Jewish communal property that had been confiscated by the Nazlg In the wartime64 words
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Article521 1950-11-11 3 Bee Bickerson - Bee Bickerson Almost as famous as the Indian rope trick is the by fHE ancient Indian produced a small seed and having dug over a square foot of the soil, he proceeded to plant the seed. He asked for a glass of water, and having521 words
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723 1950-11-11 4 CRUSADER - SAFA must have more civilian referees CRUSADER By g i <; \i'oi{ i: Amateur Football Association will have to increase further the number of civilian referees ;it their disposal if Ihev are l<» run Ih c i r \.irioux coin |>et it ions successfulK u\t season, when ihr Services or^iniM-723 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-11-11 4 CharMon goalkeeper l>;irtram, vtopi*<i the ball inches on the irrong side of the line while < helsea In-nide-left. Bentley. benl over him shouting m excitement: "goal" and goal it U.lx29 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-11-11 4 PHlure. HH MI! sorter team, winners of the Parker (up. I eft to riuht. hack row: AQMS Snelson (capt.), \().MS Lawes. CFN Carter S S«t. Ely, Sgt. Wood. AQMS Whithorn. Front row: S Sjjt. Wood Pti- Lambert, s s^t. Hewitt. CFN Boolan. I. (pi Mawson. Free PressFree Press - 47 words
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Article67 1950-11-11 4 i>ij\ckpopol m miiei Joe Smith's theme song must be 'I do like to be beside the sea-side." Two lads. W Hiscock and S. Hill-Wood, who have had trials with Blackpool were discovered In Bouni"mouth. Blackpool, incidMitally, have discovered a centre-forward with a famous name— R. L Stevenson. Stevenson,67 words
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Article110 1950-11-11 4 Rugby Union 'revolt' f ON'EV is beginning v talk m Rugby Union Both north and south clubs are ready to revolt atjar.is! County Championship games bHns played on Saturdays. Mr. D. A. Ho.skin. hon secretory of the ail -powerful Birkenhead Park mast travelled club m the country said the other110 words
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Article418 1950-11-11 4 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK Glkfosnfweonfd pIE Football Association Challenge Cup may only be a silvei bauble of little market value, but it is certainly a crock of L>.;ld to the clubs which compete for The recently published accounts lor the semi-final and final stages of the greates; <»f418 words
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546 1950-11-11 4 Esther Chapman - Esther Chapman fly ll, T HAT nas made the W*st Indians able to challenge the rest of the world m many sports and to ar-hi^vp supremacy The answer lies m th« west Indian climate and In the adaptability of the West Indians themselves.546 words
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430 1950-11-11 4 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE Fdlkfsnggdgdgdshsdfh SINGAPORE Cricket Club had a firstclass threequarter line last Saturday It is surprising what a difference one man can make, but perhaps not so improbable when one has seen centre-three Jannings m action. Jannings. who recently played against the touring British rubgy team430 words
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Article46 1950-11-11 4 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN I x Englai tralia One n prised by tl of the mv lists Is vv youngsters t ar/ Wally told nle "I: we have alwa great c tralia. I 1 mal strokes fr r 1 do. have a "the D B^dser ru>: de.i46 words
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Advertisement27 1950-11-11 4 Photographs of weddings will be taken by experienced newspaper photographers if you make arrangements with the Photographic Department. Singapore Free Press UO. Cecil Street, Singapore Phon« 54727 words
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Advertisement177 1950-11-11 4 EE STRAITS TIMES NNUAL again f 132P^« the Liberation *20 Full Colour > ay e been able to p illustrations m- STRAITS TIMES AN\ > eluding 3 Full tt Pages >£ the lines of the successi A c w^r publication The ST^ t i»x months to > prinf over TIMES177 words
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Article140 1950-11-11 5 DAY OFF MEANS LONGER HOURS Workers accuse shopkeepers Free Press Staff Reporter J^ M AIBKR of Singapore employees have complained to the Labour Department that they had been required by their employers to work longer hours during their working days, to make up tor their weekly holidays. t^i M /i140 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-11-11 5 H.K. phone next week Dfslkuneeond ><■ of i^c i.. nv rA pans nhirh \.erp r if 1 w !h vhr.inp 0 ".1 I'rr.-d i;i i l| l>ii\t.»n. Hill, rda> n; ►suit Free PressFree Press - 32 words
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Article96 1950-11-11 5 f HI Uon or adopting n I Ot 7 .m::v: for buildings which i the pro'- r'lc* was >de of p r reduced i I ht s and ruehods.) Party d >cided 1 tend n an economic zoning -l would safeguard existing built-on d bur. as. iring96 words
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409 1950-11-11 5 THIS is Singapore MASTERS OF A BURIED ART I ree i ss stair Reporter /V\K of the oldest, busiest, and prooably mosi of industries In Singapore is to Ik found m Pickering Street, almost on Singapore River. There, carpenters, specialists m a buried art work with a mow but rhythmically409 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-11-11 5 |firi m r A FAREWELL dinner party was eivrn at the Seaview Hotel this woek m honour of Mr. P. I). O. Liddell, Bon. RJMMretar? of the Singapore Motor (Mub. Pifture shows Mr F. Pope founder of the of the club, presenting a silver tray to Mr. Liddell. Seated areFree Press - 63 words
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Article410 1950-11-11 5 3 ways to build cheaper houses Free Press Staff Reporter rIIKFF. types of domestic buildings may be built x m Singapore at a cost lower than that hitherto possible if revised building bylaws, to be called a Code of Practice of Low Cost Housing, are passed by the Municipal Commissioners.410 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-11-11 5 picture. i I the annual dinner and dance of the ExServhe Asmj.y eiuuon oi Singapore at Raffles Hotel hvst ni^lit- (left to rifW): Sir John Harding. Lady Brind Sir Franklin C.in:soM. and Mr. J. ft. (iwinnell. president of the .\»xo- j ition Free PressFree Press - 46 words
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Article43 1950-11-11 5 Automobile A» •rill hold a dinner dance for members and the Sea View Hotel next Friday at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5.50 a person. As acci mmodation ta limited 400 persons memb> i AA M .t- 11 B Road m vritlne43 words
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294 1950-11-11 5 'Look out for poison letters, public told Free Press Sta/T Reporter SINGAPORE can expect a Hood of onimunM publications like -Freedom", "Battle-ground" and MVar Cry" next Thursday, the day preceding the anniversary of Students' Day, a Polity spokesnan told the Free Press yesterday He was commenting on the shower of294 words
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Article100 1950-11-11 5 S'PORE TO SEE TWO PLAYS -ill produce thU d next month two edies by Iror N Christopher J Because of diffinijtin? Ucena at the N i n eolnp opening bazzars ami foundatj rice to rouples and rooms m the anresf-?] hr Australian fa: who i«= an offirer. has rhos?n a100 words
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Advertisement127 1950-11-11 5 A Arrivals i h M Famous WiTNEDOWN A// Woo/ 5 BLANKtTS C^ X ""V/ "or/1 Proo/ I our bcdrcom Moss Green. Caitl and Pmk t SO" C i llophane Papers Idtc! for Presentation. 111 FAMOUS AMERICAN CCSO JEWELLERY \GS. BRACELETS ES NECKLETS. S P. H. de SiLVA CH ST.. SINGAPORE127 words
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Advertisement54 1950-11-11 5 For Distinction -^y VW 0 v ••In SUEDE $32.50 PER PAIR ALL SIZES LONDON DECREES BLACK SUEDE SHOES FOR EVENING WEAR In selected suede Particularly neat and smart appearance with plam front, fine eyelet hole lace up. shallow leather heel and thwi flexable leather sole SET" Jyfanfield FROM THE MAN'S54 words
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Article444 1950-11-11 6 FIGHT FOR FIRST DIVISION HONOURS London v. N.E. coast teams H\ ARCHIE QUICK THE fight between London and the North East (oast for championship honours m Div. 1 of the English Football League is developing apace, 1 and, with the rise of Spurs through six successive victories, it is now444 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-11-11 6 pit-lurr 1 it lot umis Sel m ,<u w'lih defeated Malacca f— r tag m the Irangalar bockrj lovrtt^t nrs rtTT 5 Sini;ai»;»re P.';i»n; jrcstrrtlaj! K.ukrow. Iflt lo n^ht K.iMiiuiwl. l.r^l.ir X telmeyer Sccmij r -.w it Sin :h Kniari.i i ii Omar. Front Mil .'.'udriin. 'lajndilm. Vo.sirs Stanislaus Mohd.Free Press - 53 words
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Article208 1950-11-11 6 BRUCE Woodcock Is expected to retain his British and Empire heavyweight championship against farmer Jack Gardner at Karl's Court. London, next Tuesday night Woodcock, slashed to ribbons by American Lee Savold when they fought for the British version of world heavyweight championship, still looks good enoughA.P. - 208 words
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Article20 1950-11-11 6 lINDSAY Hi- Ausj probal 113 for Shield again Sou Adela I lay. I M( 'C i ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration61 1950-11-11 6 pii-tur*'. Jii.N MUKKU. .\ustr heavyweight wrestlei J %v irreath at the grave <>f I l.t. Hood (KAAI at IIM Australian war i'emct»rv. Kr.tnji. on Iff if rfij F l.t. Hood was killed m action hy the Japanese. MoiTO. uhn his an old friend of Hood w iv v W'arrtiit OtVi.prFree Press - 61 words
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Article145 1950-11-11 6 lON MORRO. who fights King Kong m the main er?tlt at the Happy World arena tonight, walked into Free Pren ftffiee this morning and said that hr would not enter the ring tonight unless the rounds are of seven minutes duration instead ci 10 minu145 words
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Article21 1950-11-11 6 I i "ii Jim h.iiiih.-i L IV:> badlj ou H lie i. i i v N A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article41 1950-11-11 6 lO\h< I'IIKKF \\.i> rather more thJ caution m the Marketf j financial correspondent. T indications ol the end of t fighting and the senerml trend was The par 1 ackmu boom with sharp falls renewed profit Argentine41 words
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Article50 1950-11-11 6 LORD DER3^ borough w< n Cup furl it 1 day. Mr. A. R Cox's Red Bl ond and Mrs. Sy. bson's Burnt Brown t Betting was: 8-1 M borough. 10-1 Red Bra*. 10-1 Burn* Brown. Jo<k Scot won Dy h a short hoad st-p^' ins second and third.50 words
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Article5 1950-11-11 6 Top sportsmen selected Angfosnes ReuterReuter - 5 words
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Advertisement75 1950-11-11 6 NOW SHOV/ING 11 i.i:>. vV 9 *.i» pm BURT VIRGINIA pCASTERp) Tec.-.nicolor TcAPITOLTO NIGHT cf 'TONIGHT ANOTHER 4 BON SHJW FROM COUHIM fLM^'i'i .j > y fi/U £/.'./OTr Si/M SUMMiimUi 20 REELS rfri L4sr -l mi •K^Cali im] at {CASTUSCREEIC jftL f NOW SHOWING 11 am I.l")— 4.l">— •♦i.i:> an75 words
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Advertisement130 1950-11-11 6 UNUSUALLY GOOD ENTERTATWMEM LAST FOUR SHOWS _tm»J^ E—4.H €M fjg p m R)# WJ ll I'J k -n.i w/, y Worry 1 about I ACCOMMODATION? Try. THE 1 KATONG REST-HOUSE 9 A Health-resort by the Sea i with Luxurious rooms C: A Rendezvous where ;l good wine are scr till130 words
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Miscellaneous120 1950-11-11 6 mßndrdkG Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya ■.^llilif|f i If wSSBWSSS««r *jC, v, t.s >•■ r i- disappeared-- n^r 4V yoJ? r?-^t JANC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya AF^EK THE 3ATTL£ f yjQ& TWA^S WHY I LePT^N UEANKHILZ ~V- V 7 sfclf *ER ALONE— AS120 words
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Article156 1950-11-11 7 Ul\N LIWW TKtSPASSER EPSOM JI IP CAU, BOY POINTER DOWNS MHM (I VIM I?O-\I1M NACTITEGAAL F\IR COIRT KpMin Downs BtfllMi Rc^aline lr 5""7 Loih i lyde l air Court i:psom Downs \l MEKAI GENERAL GENERAL |BBY K\Y Minstrrl Bot ,la-k\ Darling Abby Kay General i Xf156 words
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Article291 1950-11-11 7 today's racta at Kuala Lumpur Double totes will be on Races and Sil and Seven. The Big Sweep X v c Seven me Armistice Stakes Cl. o 5^ Furs. X Da: I I II 9 Kang *ard Hoe Vena H. Sleigh H ft R N Wl;; raker Ma291 words
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239 1950-11-11 7 IN a hard game on the Padang yesterday Negri Sembilan drew one-all with Singapore m the Malayan Hockey Association Quadrangular Meet. Negri were good m every department and especially m defence, when they withstood all the efforts of the Singapore team to snatch victory m239 words
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Article224 1950-11-11 7 MOST interesting game m the 11. M.5. Malaya rugby competition today will be on the Padang. where Singapore Civilians meet Johore In a return match. Fortune favoured the Civilians m the last encounter, which they won by the narrow margin of three points Johore's showing against Combined Services224 words
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Article, Illustration183 1950-11-11 7 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE Personalities m sport... 3 Xx QEORGE Janmngs. promising young rugby star 111 ra La la m Singapore on two months* leave from his post In the Nationi al Bank of Australia m Perth. George was born m the ony. but his parents wen: :o183 words
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Article106 1950-11-11 7 Perth offers subsidy IirESTERN Austral. an SportTl Ing Car Club have of(erecl to ittbsldlse one or more entries sent by the Singapore Motor Club for the Australian Grand Prix to be held near Perth on March 5 D year. The subsidj ii A £100 (about $670>. Expenses f<»r sending a106 words
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Article372 1950-11-11 7 REGINALD HAYTER - REGINALD HAYTER B\ Keuters Special Correspondent i L'S TRALIAS present A champion batsmen. 1 left-hander Arthur! Morns 15U not out) and Mi Miller (99 not out). 1 d the M.C.C. attack day to share m an unbroken double century md help New South Wales score372 words
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Article51 1950-11-11 7 NX.V SOI MI W M J. Moron*.v c MclntjTt b 1> A. Mori-v: nut out i K. MMtar not out 9 Fxt»a«» J Total (for 1 wkU *"1 BOW LlN *i O. M. R. W, Bail*? 8 2 34 Bedsrr 15 Wright Hollies 12 7 0 Zh C .ºs51 words
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Article545 1950-11-11 7 ELECTROPLATE MAY NOT ACCEPT Track very heavy gTEADY rain practically all night after fairly heavy rain yesterday afternoon has made the tfoing heavy for today's races. Neal Hobbs said this morning that there was a doubt about Electroplate starting m the President's Cup. She is not at her best on545 words
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Article140 1950-11-11 7 SPECTATORS at Jaian h siadiutn yesterday saw a good comedy show when Kota H 1 fielded only three players m their j s:x-a-side match agains R< who fielded only four pl-vers. The goalkeepc-rv O Angul'.ia <KoU Raja) and Tian G»ian i Rovers became forwards Ro\crs w;»»i player more than140 words
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Article104 1950-11-11 7 Inquiry into Farr bout T"HE Briiish Board of t trol is to hold an en. next week, probably on V\ nesday. into the fipht 1> may Farr. former H rnpion. and Plet Vthe Eeleian titlel at ester last Mom.. Mr. J Onslow Fane. r man of the Board snid allReuter; A.P. - 104 words
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Advertisement68 1950-11-11 7 (MSB 1 I __^__I I which prove (what all Malayans already knew') that Anchor is best 1 At the 1950 London Brewers' Exhibition. Anchor Beer was awarded the Grand Championship Cold Medal as well a^ First Prize m its own class. J- NCHOR /%£#> beck t y KrV sSe SB68 words
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Miscellaneous70 1950-11-11 7 Today's spori siih^k. s A. F. A tiz-a-sidc tournament, Jhlan B»vtr stadium hoc ki.^ a r Meet— Net:. Sembilan Malacca 4pm and Singh pore v Selansoi &.IS. botti on Paaang O c C 2nd XI v R. A. F. Beletax; bUC, i v RJ^FSeletar SRC. X! GGEK: Binfaporc Cmllaiw I70 words
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Article, Illustration273 1950-11-11 8 FARMER'S SON WAITS FOR POOLS Girl awarded £5, 000 damages LONDON, Saturday. TREVOR James Hobson, farmers son against whom a jury m the High Court, London, has awarded £5,000 damages for broach of promise, said later: "Not a hope— unless I have a win m the pools. And I don't273 words
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Article129 1950-11-11 8 'U.N. must not slacken in Korea LONDON. Sat. THE retiring United Stat Ambassador to Britain Mr Lewis W. Douglas, m a farewell address at a dinner at the Savoy Hotel m London said that tbe momentum or UnitM Nations endeavours iii Korea mutt not slacken, and In Europe, France andA.P. - 129 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-11-11 8 another <«l m tm- British meat ration. It is what usually happens when Madame Peron. wife of the Argentina dictator, opens her mouth.23 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-11-11 8 KKB£L s R l\ OR Oregon o Hernandej the onlj survi\<»r .iinniu Rv« men who attacked the p.il.ur <»t Uw Governor ofl Paerto Rico inrini a natkHialist rebellion m Jaan. is questioned tt t li«- scene t>* di^tri*t it torne\ <I* riyht42 words
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Article128 1950-11-11 8 LONDON. Saturday. IN a furious rage Joseph Sittland, 31, put his wife's new coat m the sink and turned on the tap. slid a divorce COUli judge. This was out' of a number of m ere sufficient to establish cruelty, Mr. Commi Carey Evans128 words
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Article59 1950-11-11 8 SLEPT IN THE WRONG PLACE A Japanese 1 c Ley. ol Kobe I iris afternoon nap m the wrong place, and ii conlentls landed him m Hong X t.k's hoiu eu :i stowaway. Pl^ took n.ip In the the British liner T When he awoke the -ship was already oneU.P. - 59 words
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Article229 1950-11-11 8 WITH THE BRITISH IN KOREA. Saturday. lI'HATEVER apprehensions the British Brigade may have had about close air support were dispelled when I'nited Nations fighter bombers provided constant air cover for the British Brigade while it fought its wav clear of a Communist trap at Pakchon. The229 words
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Article78 1950-11-11 8 'Malaya war is not going weir LONDON S TMiF C i.s not tere i.^ no fear oi "M suddenly em .-equipped n be faced m Ma i Ind and X I >1 material aa well as moral support from the The Spe u.ts m.iki:.< strenuous turn M .s doinu mReuter - 78 words
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Article38 1950-11-11 8 HOLLYWOOD. S rjCREEN star Joan Foni i •3 who elopt'd to Mexico producer William Doz:f-r m 1946 has filed a suit divorce m Hollywood .nds ol desertion. S: Mr. DOS] Th a d:iiit>ht»T. Dvborah. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article51 1950-11-11 8 Ceylon airport runway damaged The runway a r Ratmalana princip.il civil airport, is cracking and heavy aircraft are being diverted ?<> Katunawake aerodrome, 30 miles north <>t Colombo, where the R.A.F. have a station. The damage at Ratmalana Attributed to the heavy volume of charter tramc In the list fewA.P. - 51 words
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Article34 1950-11-11 8 Reconstruction work on a downtown Manila bridge was interrupted suddenly. A construction crew found a live bomb near the bridge approach. Apparently, it had •n there since World War 11. A.PA.P. - 34 words
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Article26 1950-11-11 8 lational Labour isatioD will consider to help rehabilitation In Korea when its governing ;y meets In Brussels from Nov. 13 to 25.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article34 1950-11-11 8 PAH!.- PANCE naa ed a special Russian Cake M Mati Thorez to the Soviet Union for cal trea If. Thor( z sufl .iToke last month, bui h.i.s oeen A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article32 1950-11-11 8 Shitta (members <>i propian armed bands) ittacked Chlnda railway a Asmara and Massawa and killed th< r and ln.s nl nicently An [talian ro;iri m•- ir v.n.^ seriously wound- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article34 1950-11-11 8 A Russian Z'iU' court m lin has sentenced lti members of the Jehovah's Witrollglous sect to li terms m imrrt labour uTT charges ol acting as "sd! for tne West. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article47 1950-11-11 8 A HURRICANE wrecked Wilcannia. a town of 800 people on the Darling River. 151 miles northeast of Broken Hill. New Smith Wales. At least two people were seriously hurt. The storm was accompanied t»y hailsto resort said, were us hie; as cricket halls- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article29 1950-11-11 8 Ti Union has introduced a proposal In the |Unit( ions Gem ral a bly ai Lake Success thai would brand naval bl United s-r blockadi .)>:...■•> gression U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article62 1950-11-11 8 TOKYO. Sat f |HIE United States Security A and Exchange Commission has permitted resumption of trading of Japanese dollar bonds on the NVw York market from I Outstanding Japanese dollar bonds have been placed at (J. 8.567.592.000. refunding of principals and the payment of inter wouldReuter - 62 words
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Article35 1950-11-11 8 Two former secret ar the lav President Edward i of Czechoslovakia b**en sentenced to 25 and 14 years hard labour res^ I m the Btat n Prague on eh.. il anti-state activiti< ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article203 1950-11-11 8 MAM H!>! S LORD Lieutenant of Lancashii commissioner of assize for the at the judge s Irft hand, listen to th< jud^e pass sentence. But at Liverpool Assizes, Lord i dock. And with eyes fixed on m front he heard Mr Jus' '•The sentence of this203 words
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Article11 1950-11-11 8 'mACa. will have a headache' TBt < lav N i 6?r A.P.A.P. - 11 words
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Advertisement108 1950-11-11 8 'LET'S GO TO RAFFLES TONIGHT" Everyone's saying it because THE FOOD THE WINES I THE DANCE MUSIC THE ENTERTAINMENT THE ATMOSPHERE are now THE BEST IN TOWN! DANCE TO THE IRRESISTABLE RHYTHM OF Castillo's Orchestra featuring voca ROSALIE FREDDIE JANSEN Leade: GERRY SOLIANO BOOK YOUR TABLE TOMORROW NIGHTS ATTRACTION SYLVIA108 words
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Miscellaneous37 1950-11-11 8 ARTIE'S HEADLINE RED [O. Jhfc; CHINA Li 5? INVADES fnl TIBET If II THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris S^Bl^Slkfcfe^ <^^ B ;sh£ a n<T s0 LUXURY \A\ isOV^ WHEN^ftfHEN I jfiT 'kACOGRA.^ Vwve to i_. OwV "sOa. 5A>537 words
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