The Singapore Free Press, 13 November 1950
1950-11-13
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Title Section18 1950-11-13 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA Dlndoendi SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1950 I'KK'F IKN CKNTS.18 words
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Article189 1950-11-13 1 BRITISH ADVANCING SLOWLY But Chinese push south at Tokchon I>KITISII and American troops were attacking on the north-western Korean front again yesterday, gaining a few thousand yards m a rautious advance, cables Lionel Crane from Tokjo. The Communists still seem satisfied to defend the ground they gained. Advance patrols reported189 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-11-13 1 THE TIGER at the Johore /.on had >i misleading sleepy Sunday expression <>n his face ulirn a photographer put his camera through the bars n <l took this picture yesterday.30 words
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Article35 1950-11-13 1 iv i.\ 11 i.. .noiiua* r| xv Insurgent fonts Rushed with v it of their newly--havc reached Seinra, H i inj. :rom dit! fanning out iron along anc tronf Rnindoneodonc ReuterReuter - 35 words
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128 1950-11-13 1 PEKING PROMISES AUTONOMY TO TIBET BKKMN. Won. COMMUNIST hi n a yesterday promised 'autonomy to Tibet, the Soviet -licensed n c H S agency, ADN, reported. m a Peking dispatch the quoted ation by the < »ion comn. ntly I sap The proclamation the Til OVwho t>reak with Imperialism andA.P. - 128 words
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Article24 1950-11-13 1 BERLIN. Sun Thi German Transport Adminis :ered the i continuance of a bus between the American .stand the S< n of Stahnsdorf.—24 words
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61 1950-11-13 1 More subsidy urged for U.S. shipping WASHINGTON, Mon. i> SIDENT Truman's ro►nded yesterda] :h Un ites negotiate i other governments to end preferential assignment !>ping lines under their own rla:4. :i extension ol operating .subsidy payments was urged as the proper sub- stit isure m the United States to makeA.P. - 61 words
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Article28 1950-11-13 1 QUEEN MOTHER RECOVERING The Queen Mother, who v :it cold, but ,i at her Marlbc Hou mso of hor ro.M. Qiu^n Mary yrstTday missed flr^r Remembrance Dn mony28 words
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Article65 1950-11-13 1 'Give aid to poor areas 1 eth Youi the Western na to chal nism m s. must dcci lether forl m cir ances v hich offer n< v commercial justlflca While such a policy noe< i xclude free enterprise ■ii obviously threat< tiiake great encroachmenl upon the purely free-entei priseA.P. - 65 words
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Article38 1950-11-13 1 .DON. V yAMPIRE |et fighters are t» n 8 850 n-,. Singa aircraft delivery t> undertaken by any air I They an* flying via airl France, T Gulf i B b the numbei A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article140 1950-11-13 1 SERETSE UNCLE FORSAKE CLAIMS I'KiMWKJ.-i, c«ERETSE K»; ima, banned Chief of the Bamangwatos of Bechaanaland and his uncle Tshekedl Rhama, regent of the tribe agreed In August to renounce their own and their children's claims to the tribal chieftaincy, according to a document released by Tshekedl m Pretoria last nigiltReuter - 140 words
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Article82 1950-11-13 1 Woman is accused of kidnap SANTA FE, New Mexico, Sun. 4 PROMINENT Santa Fe A woman physician is b< i Ing held by the FBI on a kidnapping char Dr Nancy Campbell, 53Lrician, was arrested sh<> reached for iy at tl the Allfn Stamm estate, n the outskirts of SantaA.P. - 82 words
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Article61 1950-11-13 1 VILLARS LES BLAMONT. SIX cave explorers lost thei lives yesterday at VHlar Les Blamont. after bel ppcd 1.500 i?? 1 bell)Vund by flooding froi subterranean lake. Rescue teams who had worked for almost 24 hours with dynamite, pneura drills and diving kit v last night stillReuter - 61 words
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Article37 1950-11-13 1 Police were planning; to evacuate about 1.200 people from Mood-threatened areas In the suburbs of Lyons last night. After almost continuous rainfall during the past 24 er Rhone was about four inches an hour. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article83 1950-11-13 1 liXPI ORFRS In Ki.vpt have found the !.oOt)-\ear o!d li tomb of the ancient Egyptian Hnjh Priest. Mentemket An archaeological tram under M. Zaeharia t.honeim tt>st discovered the lomb of Montemket also known U the Prince of These* three ycus ago. But M Ghoneim said that the richA.P. - 83 words
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Article183 1950-11-13 1 Congress some to Warsaw SHEFFIELD Monday. IMH: second World Peace Congress. planned to begin today at Sheffield, Yorkshire, will hold only one meeting there before transferring to Warsaw, owing to the number of delegates refused entry into Britain. In a statement last ni^ht. the British183 words
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Article74 1950-11-13 1 |>V a unanimous vole the Yugoslav i.iuniJ adopted a formal rei tion that Yugoslavia "ku not and cannot have am i c intent ion> towards other countries'' and W(»u!d onl\ take up arms m self-defence. It r«'T»f»atrd TafOslai standing; invitation i<> conn(rit> throu?hout the world toA.P. - 74 words
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Article33 1950-11-13 1 last :U captured a motor la. flying the British fla unning gun fl i of Capri. They .S3 id they found four tons of American cigarettes on h ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article156 1950-11-13 1 Civilians evacuate Moncay SAIGON. Mor.d piVIUANS were evacuated stiday b> ship from Moncay In the face of Vletmlnh Communist fora's closing m on the French -held China Sea port ncay is an Important i fortress at the eastern terminus ot the last-remaining 05 mil. 'm the Chin< C mmunlst bordU.P.; A.P. - 156 words
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Article18 1950-11-13 1 I \f PIERRE Bt if! p I -hr car h m the A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article167 1950-11-13 2 Renee Huggett - Renee Huggett Says T' d< and 1 who are •< > prok I war .a! pro«ple: y comic. I I r changing, to T And 1 i which Is a comjx nsation, combinat ion of dreams, memories, and today's substi the fact Is, when167 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-11-13 2 ten ri'ire m state from Buckingham Palace to the House of L Parliament. The Household Cavalry provide the escort while Guardsmen li'ie the route.24 words
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Article783 1950-11-13 2 Jeannette - Jeannette By Wrong again AIR. McNeice was w r o n g at the Municipal Commissioners' meeting. I do not think that the Municipal Commissioners are a 'set of incompetents', or c v c n 'voracious people, who grab all they can get hold of. Of an evening,783 words
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Miscellaneous323 1950-11-13 2 *"mt Crossword No. 201 Ti S3J SBStf I I HHf J*<>K\ u>da\. \ou arc a J.ur < nmhinitiou of JHHpHHHBI.^ m Jo I li i 1 c* and the pi Q |fl 111 v r the type who H Miild make a |>a\i;i- Ikjsj- J mi^ I IIISS oul ol323 words
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Article265 1950-11-13 3 FLAG AS RENT FOR CASTLE Lairds pay a snowball LONDON. Sunday. /\\CE every year the Duke of Marlborough delivers to the King a small flag of white satin emblazoned with fleurs-de-lis as token rent for his rich Blenheim estate m Oxfordshire. This is just one of the many curious waysReuter - 265 words
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Article, Illustration12 1950-11-13 3 photo 111 tbr <)u <it i n < i^tl«- Deal Nov. 9.- A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article67 1950-11-13 3 HONG KONG. Sunday. t Mnmunists are sacrlflcini quality ieif n ?dicaJ Instmctien, accordJal student who arrived m Hong Kong na pecialize m, koHly the chest and .rts of the body. 81 D1 md se thai m? i be pi ra i Preventive medicine able to poolU.P. - 67 words
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8 1950-11-13 3 British denial of directive to MacArthur Sdinfoneod ReuterReuter - 8 words
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Article16 1950-11-13 3 .tnd R hi--53-ycar-old T dish A irda the pi priac to Ikner.16 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-11-13 3 pholo row of! pohs on v sliti parallel to the Miami River. Florida, are pushed almosi rial by .1 severe tr*»ira| hurricane A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article26 1950-11-13 3 Mr. Oscar Tschirky. 84. nous m of Waldorf." ha.s died m rk. H, I m 1943 after the I tel. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article78 1950-11-13 3 An International R*'d Cross m under M. Paul Ruegger president of the International committee of the Red Cross has left Geneva foi -X :>r "a rtrst and important personal contact" with Russian branches of tin organisation A Red C: Hce comjue said v "meana first andReuter - 78 words
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134 1950-11-13 3 SYDNEY, Sunday. U7IGGED and gowned Sydney barristers have been told oM by the New South Wales Bar Association. There is to be no more eating meat pies, hot dogs and rolls m public, an edict says. the blitz on eating m the tU.P. - 134 words
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Article28 1950-11-13 3 High school authorltiei m Torhigi Pri'focturo, north ol Tokyo, have expelled lour students, a^cd between 13 and 15. for refusing to .sing •i"s national anthi m.28 words
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Article29 1950-11-13 3 The Japan- Communist Pirty has lost about 30 member! since the bei of the year. The re party strength at the end October was 72.373. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article26 1950-11-13 3 A Burmese special tribunal tryln" Dr Gordon Seagravt m Rangoon under a High Treason Act has fixed Nov. 20 fcf refimnptlon of tlie American's trial.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-11-13 3 on m» Speakers tr wraith Fariiaa;«-fil wu tended the recent of thC UtW H::'i>« mi I md?is < himber. Fr«M ttM ■I row I <»; Ceyloa India. md. (anada. Cr i tain. Australia. South A 1 > and Southern Rh«--d A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article134 1950-11-13 3 She didn't sign the pledge SEATTLE, Washington, Sun. Dorothy H >rowitz has complained In the lor Court at Seattle that her husband asked he>: to sign the following pie "Dear husband. I pro:: never to embarrass you: to pay attention to you when you .speak to me,' never to smoke,U.P. - 134 words
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Article, Illustration325 1950-11-13 3 The bidding South Wrsf North E&xt 14 I'asn 3£ Pus 4* All Pass made three notrump becaau Ihe opponents rould not run more than four club*. V the finger ls th:re spado response -bui there s really no z^d Md on North's hand Ifn *.f he had tiotrump325 words
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Article224 1950-11-13 3 JOHANNESBURG, Sunday. SJYMBOLIC of the speed with which Africans arc adjusting themselves to city life is the ris? m a single decade of an African "Tin Pan Alley' m the African townships and squatters' camps of the Witwatersrand. Before the last war, there were practically modernReuter - 224 words
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Article27 1950-11-13 3 I t the P< Governmi >rd> red mass cut ion Imei nature In or i attention of the pe°Ple from Its im and Indo ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article60 1950-11-13 3 LONDON. S BRITAIN has decided t Marshal Tito'« Yugos] r a Looming econon with money and goods, in--1 formed sources said. The British ami B- grade. Sir Chart V Onto Hy back ;o B. cr.ido j with a B« i":-;! "fti In v Vu -osla-.A.P. - 60 words
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Article23 1950-11-13 3 m sen emenfroi I aeral Hospital m T B Coi Film Coi on ai tin ot "The •m v ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article34 1950-11-13 3 Tin council disclaims settlement DON W: me la .1 of M r ':al 1- X nounced I n fllcial nn« 1 1 iv future o In the i •ban *;200 m two pt«Tio«f U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article67 1950-11-13 3 riHORTAGES of horn- >t of lO living .irf blamed m Britain f:»r a t>u •> lII* number of iveddings this !rs^ six month* of 195#. marriam-N totalled ltt.!»f 9 nearly It.ttt short of th»» loticiptidiin perod f«" last F*ar. A london r i- naUiral return toReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement10 1950-11-13 3 rr3ST MllflpßnnG ]V|MTof p H(FMx DERATED UIHTEB CO.ITD. H1. 3700-370910 words
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Advertisement75 1950-11-13 3 n>,-> i Wc^^&^^-^J J^^^^l "> fUWRA i > The weekly issues of the Straits Budget can be sent < by Air Mail to any addrr>s m the I nited Kingdom at an inclusive rate of $24.00 IOR SIX MONTHS i It >ou want the "Budget' while on leave, or wish75 words
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Miscellaneous227 1950-11-13 3 "HE Thought it *.as fff£ **Q3*£ WASH \o *'ACH?XE'' I "-/<> 11 11 iM^inxiMiwiM^n' 1 >^>4 "&fy-+&'sJvfr.s \a,s? SINGAPORE -BFE3S iSiri^.^ IBI.UI MKTWOBR) 4.45 pm. Pro Summarj; 9.35 B .m. For the Schools:- 447 From tht U»don MiiorlaU Music «fe Movement; 10 News (BBC); 5 The Concerto; 6.45 The from227 words
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92 1950-11-13 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, NOV. 13, 1950. Another 'no' MIR. ChOU En-iai is an awkward customer. refusal to accept irity Council's invitation to do a ting about c tro m Ko: ivours of the y child squawking an'l talk so tlv tead, the Commun- I :i Minister thj the92 words
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Article, Illustration1518 1950-11-13 4 HALL ROMNEY - 'Malayan Nurses' Roll of Honour HALL ROMNEY LONDON LETTER by IN Westminster Abbey, m a blue leather, gold-tooled. Roll of Honour, lying m a bronze casket flanked by two gilded bronze tripod candlesticks which have been given by the Queen are inscribed the names of seven Malayan nurses. They lost1,518 words
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Article112 1950-11-13 4 NORMAN VINCENT - NORMAN VINCENT Rnald M iment of I i of our next produ h Field :e it cl< you tha I le Theatre, but purely the opinion 01 a private Individual. Next Saturday. I hope to read an honest, and straight write-up of our ts m "Fresh Fields" In112 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-11-13 4 Queen Mary talks to Anton Dolin and Alicia Markova at a m aid of the Royal Academy of Dancing at th<21 words
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Article231 1950-11-13 4 Michael Ardizzone - MALAN PREFERS GERRMANS Michael Ardizzone 1 By IT is not long since South Africa's suave, legal-minded Minister of the Interior. Dr. Theophilus Rbenhaezer Donges, X.C.. announced that immigration was to be speeded up. Everybody, even the extreme "South Africa for the Afrikaners'' fanatics of his own Nationalist Party, knrw that231 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Letter75 1950-11-13 4 IF I am invited out to dinner it is surely not sufficient for my hosts to provide so meagre that T hungry, or drink- i i tepid, or scarce that my thirst is left unslaked. ion hi ion. T. home, and, P Am so if after75 words
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Letter101 1950-11-13 4 C. E. SUTCHLIFFE - C. E. SUTCHLIFFE AGREI of You D. til Have T( R I i of Empire, can be to, en like I pill, King Ku: tie and ire to put on h I— and doubt: v othei mjoyed as a brave attempt the Colony someln a good cause I101 words
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Advertisement27 1950-11-13 4 j. JEWELS j ji EXCLUSIVELY DESIGNED j Imanufactur'.d By JS. P. H. deSILVAJ I 45. HIGH ST SINGAPORE. |l I; KUALA LUMPUR. 'POH L— J i i27 words
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Advertisement55 1950-11-13 4 IS -1 'JH. Exquisite Pri I Race [)n f tX7 REAL BARGAIN ENC AERTEX SPORTS SHIRTS i (Ail Sizes and E FUCI SILK PY|AMA SUITS 1 36" to -42 ENC BED SHEETS DOUBLE SIZE i ENGLISH SILK N! r ,KT COWNS (101 More Baig. I I CATHAY SILK STC 38/l>55 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-11-13 5 picturrv /CROWDS at Gen. Sir John V Hardin^s garden fete FlagsiaJl Houm* yesterday m .rid of the Poppy Day Fund taki- refuse from the rain. Bottom; Armed with a f«|| umbrella. Mr. T. llavwood of (ien. Harding s staff braves the weather to escort cvests to the tents. Free PressFree Press - 50 words
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Article269 1950-11-13 5 GOVT. DOCTORS ARE STILL WAITING Unified scheme 'forgotten rroe Press Staff Reporter QUESTIONS on a "forgotten" subject— the proposed Unified Health Service of .Malaya —will be tabled by Air. C. C. Tan (Municipality South-West) at the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council on Nov. 21. He will ask if269 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-11-13 5 picture. GINS of the Ist Singapore Rp«t. R..V. Irtec the salafc at the Ifftrtiw !):»> Service at the Cenotaph yesterday- Free PressFree Press - 21 words
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Article89 1950-11-13 5 They dodged prayers F. P. Malay Correspondent ONE hundred and thirtytwo Malays from various kamponfi m Kuala I'ilah, Negri Sembilan. were each fined S2 by the Katliis Court m the district for Absenting themselves from the Friday congregation prayers recently. I'tu^an Melayu reports. The paper reports that for the past89 words
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Article101 1950-11-13 5 Band back from Siam KUALA LUMPUR Bun. yHE Malayan Police Band n X i umpur this week after a c.'ssful visit to Bangkok as S of the Siamese Police. The Bund took part In 3iamese Police Day Parade mai bead of a detachment oi police from ;he division stationed In101 words
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Article63 1950-11-13 5 KUALA I.UMPUR. Sun.— I Marcel to four tent D M K. Orani Pr< Kuala Lumpur Debi< ade to c him to France. D«'buv. had been bound over to be of good behaviour for ths by Mr. Oranl X tg He promised t< the care Department i<>r l.i63 words
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Article345 1950-11-13 5 Free Press Staff Reporter AS a temporary measure to alleviate over- crowding m insanitary housing conditions m Singapore, the erection of cheap "sub-standard" dwellings, such as of attap, should be permitted, recommends the Technical Working Party appointed by Municipal Commissioners to revise the building bylaws.345 words
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Article38 1950-11-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Mr CC Renwick, State Veterinary Officer, Johore, has left for Kuala Lumpur on transfer to act as Deputy Director of Veterinary Services. Federation of Malaya and is succeeded by Mr J Davie38 words
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168 1950-11-13 5 RELIGIOUS CONFERENCE IN SINGAPORE F. P. Malay Corropondent r |MIE Indom sian M L Party (Masjoemi) most powerful political ganisation m Indonesia, has decided to send a delegai: the forthcoming South East Relii Singapore, it is reported from Jakarta Thf conference, sponi by the All-Malaya N! Missionary Society, will be168 words
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Article15 1950-11-13 5 mpany stea p X Singapore day 100 pas 1 for Hong China r15 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-11-13 5 picture it a coffee shop m llave- lock Road where four Chinese yesterday beat up rncr seller, Looi Choi Hen?, who refused to give •wifiM i ii.n" moil: v Polirp havr m:i(l<« two arrests.— F ree PressFree Press - 37 words
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131 1950-11-13 5 Skilled men needed for oil fields IABI E ami Wireless U Shell < have asked the Labour t's E. > k In Cocos id and the New Guinea oil fields respectively. The Exchange has not b< month it helped another firm the Singapore Traction Company to g Ighl new bus131 words
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Article124 1950-11-13 5 I .<t Press StalT Reporter Till; Federation of Boys Clubs, Singapore, parent body Of all hoys clubs m the Colony, is applying to the Social Welfare Hepartment tor a grant of KIO.OOO for the purchase of club equipment. The mom j is required to provide124 words
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Article19 1950-11-13 5 til Li i In p c today from the USA. the Federation. P O. today Ina. < oly m.19 words
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Article71 1950-11-13 5 POLICE HOLD SUSPECTS TWO Chinese, suspected of being members of the Malayan Communist Party. were arrested last night by officers of the Special Branch of the Singapore C.I.D. The men were m a house m Kampong Marican. A portable printing outfit nnd a quantity of Communist documents were found m71 words
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Article138 1950-11-13 5 In, Pi. s SUfl Krporlrr CINGAPORE shop)-' Ice up for their compub warned wen g "a spilled poli C. C. Tan. rh;;ir: the Progressive Pai I played a major r of th» O! P." mi Imw, said Mr. T; Unfair action on the lie a138 words
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Article35 1950-11-13 5 THF 7.600-t< :it ion to the c freighter pas called at Sil on her maid< n voyaj Far E The Ceylon P of ation tor 12 crew of 47. and Japan.35 words
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Article47 1950-11-13 5 Social security j are the main objectives of the Singapore Labour Party and candidates will work for this if elected to the Municipal Con.: This is stated m an ction manifesto by M: M A. Mmjld, the Labour c; In the City Ward.47 words
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Advertisement50 1950-11-13 5 a, 1 Jflr m am^^^m\ Bi j *^'^3^ v > LJ 1 1 4/ I 1 I P I l*fiLik «^f y fl M 11 a^ Mm 11 aß\ >w 1 tin v I I- n ii^ 4 V I* 'II LuluS Jinglespike IRREPROACHABLE IN QUALITY FROM THE MAN'S SHOP50 words
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Article, Illustration583 1950-11-13 6 ALLAN LEWIS - KINDER GOLD SHOWS HE CAN STAY ALLAN LEWIS Raj Mahal a big disappoin tmen t Hv JOINDER Gold put up I his Malayan career Traveller rather comfc sident' s Cup at Kuala L final day of the Selan^oi meeting. Kinder Gold, who hau two years, had won on Saturday. ThatFree Press - 583 words
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234 1950-11-13 6 OATIKDAVS •penin! race at Kuala Lumpur— the Armistice stakes -was pur. lv a conso'ation rv?nt for heat'Mi fifth class horses wliitli had rated twice at the mfetinf. It went to Epsom Downs, who registered her first win for nineteen months Her last success234 words
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Article56 1950-11-13 6 PA lIAI.A. Sun. lala their Ui:» match against the alth touring team day The Maharaja of Patiala s n 'as 153 25 minutes before tea Jim Laker, the Surrey off-spinner, for 23 runs, 9 B the Indian Test Ar close C i ilth had 87Reuter - 56 words
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Article341 1950-11-13 6 CONNIE RYAN - CONNIE RYAN h r«>m LVZAKI) Charles is shaping a course which plainly indicates he believes Father Time will eliminate Joe Louis from the heavyweight scene Charles is world champion now, no matter what Lee Savold may claim, and he can call the tune When341 words
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Article264 1950-11-13 6 From JIM CHAMBERS ASTI.E S first home defeat of the RUM on Saturday by Fulham was a crashing surprise m the First Division of the English Football League. They went into the game with all their usnaJ speed and craft against a not too goodA.P. - 264 words
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Article56 1950-11-13 6 HILL Prim**, by Prime Q lillo out of I! sele» ted as Hwn of Ti, New York iparfhig uruspapor. M.mh, I newspaper slid th.it Rl out of Prince ;is "Htm of th^ Yc.ir In>h-!»rrd Noo r h\ Numllah. out nl Q«i v.is chovn as thrReuter - 56 words
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Article16 1950-11-13 6 to to arid i> i un»- I one her an16 words
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Article9 1950-11-13 6 Agmnaofanreon Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 9 words
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Article6 1950-11-13 6 SHAGREEN WINS AT AINTREE Afanfsondi A.P.A.P. - 6 words
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Advertisement69 1950-11-13 6 Straits Times RK T\ tp Published week: on jt\ LJ 1 \J Saturday and TiyTTiinßT^Tr yejr Radio Malaya s English VV XZIXZa JVJLI X and vernacular proINCORPORATING grammes m Mail RADIO MALAYA NEWS A|l €Al C THDAV PRICE 20 CENTS Newsagents and N Copies d ay also be obtained from69 words
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Miscellaneous161 1950-11-13 6 mSndrOkS Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya IX* TMf oswn •a ■~i 1 j i vg: H 1 j I DA2KONE i j ..'»*J(- DOAN Ml TO DCS lr-1 YQJ L, »JI l< X B^FOflE THfcr. '3A?isONi' as. .si i«rV CAUSED L g^.VV BW£.>.'^ v JW^ >L fOCLI-/161 words
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266 1950-11-13 7 S.H.A. SECRETARY REFUTES NOEL HAY 'Selection only on merit 9 I Free Press Hockey Reporter pIE statement m his book "How to Play the Game of Hockey" by Noel Hay, former allMalaya, interport and Colony representative— that"... the real damage that is being done to the game as a whole266 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-11-13 7 Kll I HIM! |s vat him th»« hi;ht K«ini on m olutiiriN and »i15 words
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48 1950-11-13 7 1 6 boys named for 'Junior Malaya Cue' gIXTEEN players have been named for final select on of the side to represent Singapore In the Junior Malaya Cup- soccer match against the leration tentatively diced for Dec. 16 at Jalan ir Stadium. after the last orar lnlng& SS48 words
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Article73 1950-11-13 7 C^ LAND t -.it ran bj I Satard »j Bi |W« llHs m, |ii nc ,it.«i XI Xl N I l>..u-.iu:.l!t 1 iitpoin '-(I r.ui.h Voun i.i over ten r«:und> at M.kliv.m v, k Oil lII.' r Ti I winner* m mm «.i Willir Sh73 words
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214 1950-11-13 7 Referee Wong still carried on..... OKFEKKK Wong Buck Lee was slapped, kicked and flung to the ground but still carried on when King Kong and .Ton Mono met at the Happy World wrestling arena on Saturday. It was all-in m its best form. The result was a draw (a pin-fall214 words
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Article198 1950-11-13 7 ii .•II l»U. I tv B.o t 8.01 Talkie I \v- D!\ 1— -I S1 DS M mil.. i In \\w.A\ Island -ailitik; Kind Ke^ H.II I ittle Rraii *.»0 I'.ipillon Lit m iff r I oe •r |'i ide II !d < LASS I M\ I198 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-11-13 7 picture. tammy WATTS (left) and Sid Fletcher, two Australian jTelterweifhthoxors who »t Kall^n^ yesterday for fights here.- Free PressFree Press - 19 words
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Article969 1950-11-13 7 Fl FIRST DIVISION P \V 1) I. 17 11 4 2 :r, m B 235 h 17 9 5 3 36 19 m 16 10 3 1 37 21 23 17 8 4 5 20 13 20 ley If 6 6 4 23 15 18 16969 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-11-13 7 picture. RARKBODIKI) referee Wong Buck Lee fs pinned against the ropes by the retreating Rin« Kong as lon Motto sets after him with both hands- Free PressFree Press - 29 words
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84 1950-11-13 7 pRICKETERS arc lacking In Incentive In Che opinion of many In Britain who see this famous old British sport on the downgrade. Whether that be true <>r not, either m respect of the Question of incentive or the Quality of the play, none canReuter - 84 words
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Article361 1950-11-13 7 VERNON MORGAN - MORE HUBBUB OVER THE L.B. W. RULE VERNON MORGAN From THERE i»» no more unsatisfactory i\ »f i;t ttiiij* out at cricket than to be given Icj; lx lore \sitket; some players ma> lind hitting the wicket or playing on more aggravating, but they at least have the evidence thatReuter - 361 words
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Article21 1950-11-13 7 Of-:: Ml.ll S( l,« .it I A v \,y 1 I'.OU! IK'tllOUth IX it I I21 words
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Advertisement28 1950-11-13 7 DLOR GanfigKsF HOW I RON SOOM I I 7 1 iG N p ,-n. 1 1 GTT :?v!lle fd* g* IB iIAISE RJD SKf UOIY iK HimiiiiiiKjS (arlsberq28 words
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Advertisement118 1950-11-13 7 j SINGAPORE DEMANDS THE RETURN OF June Hamilton Ed Public Di i The Capitol Ballroom Restaurant I JUNE HAMILTON I IN A BRAND NEW PROGRAMME OPENING NOV. 15 th j I Please Book Early Phone ***** THAT BELVEDERE curron (T\ jeannk my»h/ MAN IS BACK IN VEBB^ XRAINLOK ANOTHER HILA-118 words
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Miscellaneous11 1950-11-13 7 Sporis diary yHJ -xltot koul 111 Ml I Vied ill i"11 words
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Article45 1950-11-13 8 VRLANE. At the Bung>ai Kuala Lumpur, on th> 1950. to Joan, wift of D. D. McF.irlane. a dc^ BARRATT. On 6 Nov. 1930 a Kinrara Hospital. Kuala Lumpur t Margor. wife of Capt. J. B. II B<*rrat\ V.\ ester Reg; a brother for Nigel.45 words
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Article68 1950-11-13 8 TAN I.EE: The engagement is unced of William 1 son of Madam Cheong Swat Ken?, to Kirn Toh, only dauarh er of Mr. 6c Mrs. Lee Pug Ciiuan OAGEMENT is announced of daughter of Mr. D:as formerly of the G Office X L. and of Mr. D. J. A68 words
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Article234 1950-11-13 8 CHILD 'BARED TEETH AT MOTHER' Couple accused of neglect LONDON, Monday. 4 IX day long Ihree-year-old Laurie Jean I atherine McDonald was kept In bed m a darkened room, alone, while her mother and stepfather were out at work, magistrates at Whitehill Hampshire, were told. "The child bared her teeth234 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-11-13 8 REBEL CHIEF Pedro Campos, leader <»i the Puerto Rican onalisfl Parly, waves from the balcony of his homo m vim Juan, wherf he >> besieged i>\ police on tl outbreak of the revolution. Later he was driven out and arrested.39 words
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Article85 1950-11-13 8 EXTREME caution In dealing with tin- question of Chinese Intervention m Korea was advised by BritUh newspapers and political magazines last week. Views ranged from the vitriolic attack tn^de on tl Mac Arthur by a Left-wing S >cialisl weekly, 11-modulated advice of the Tim beingA.P. - 85 words
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Article82 1950-11-13 8 Sabu's house is fired and robbed LOS ANGELES, Mon. FIRE »yed the second floor of Sabu D ion on Saturd; i I film Elephant Boy that an unknown amount of jewellery, .silver ond other <!cncr m. Sabu rney thai pat emit In which tho jur. lared I 1 was notA.P. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-11-13 8 HUNGRY SLAVS.— The ibasteMta hanssl p!»^ tLi»- I informs ecenock hltukaclc has .mi a f«w>d crisis, i ii^ scene i»> the Belgrade Mmrket-pUce slu)u> one c»f the bare stalls to uiikh brinf reeetAMeii. and eHeets.35 words
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Article26 1950-11-13 8 LONDON. M .m us lead U ci "to close I the purity i'-^ rding [n a sta i I and elf- to26 words
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Article34 1950-11-13 8 General strike in Italy and i munisl labour, unions i wide trike I morrow of all Indu I 'ha: the walk-outs were their "final ••vorci" on a months-lon ouest for hiffh r wa U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article37 1950-11-13 8 American, ish and French authorities have turn::n a proposal irom the Security Office ol the West Germ ;i r. G)vernmei, it tJ-.i^r. to allow Gorman manufacture of automatic weapons, mortars and other arms.— U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article50 1950-11-13 8 HAIFA. M T»HE landing of fi23 China ref brought by the onal Refugee Organis; n thLi morning. Tho first group of some 30 If and hundreds of sick and old were taken ashore and transferred Imly to thrir homes Mosi Jews m China have evacuated.- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article35 1950-11-13 8 MR. MacDONALD IN PARIS Mr Malcolm Mar Donald. British Commissioner-Gen-eral In South East Asia arrived lii Paris from London last night to confer with French ministei He will stay at the B Embassy m Paris35 words
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Article23 1950-11-13 8 LATEST fad atnon^ Now York women is to have their mimes hand-painted m gold on. the tops of their nylons.23 words
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Article115 1950-11-13 8 VIENNA. Monda 4 BUCHARESI til ibed American drugs for tv. immediately I I the Rumanian Mi of Hoalth >r was d scribed as "A subn imp "A tool of m i■ re.i "A man ■r probity." "A c ismopoiitan "A worshipper of American lalitlei Tl iA.P. - 115 words
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Article52 1950-11-13 8 LAKE SUCCESS. Moil. ■pHE United Nations s c ell cross-complaints from I and thp Arab on >stlne. This question, shelved by the Council on Prl to examine the growing crisis rnconderpd by the presence of tho Chinr^ munlsts In Koroa. will hp considered by the Counci moonU.P. - 52 words
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Article26 1950-11-13 8 The N i lions Food ->nri Ai'i'ir, _j Organ: m Wmshin i<.r>o Dodd. an American, for another one-year I rm as Di-r-Oene ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article17 1950-11-13 8 The Egyptian Cabi terday agreed to take par President .nan's Four plan for under-d ed countries ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article37 1950-11-13 8 All the 28 crew members and a lone woman passenger escaped unharmed yesterday when the Finnish freighter [nga collided with the Dutch Freighter Axeldijk and sank outside Terneuzen harbour In Westercheldt, near Flushins Holland.- U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article118 1950-11-13 8 LONDON. Monday LMGHT blur-grey lobsters all alive and i law ing— J floundered around a London bu.v They were on their way to become salad dinners at an hotel bu f is the bus turned into Victoria Station, the m.ii carrying theiii In a lidles.s118 words
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Article12 1950-11-13 8 U.S. 'must trust in Nehru' MR B df and and m ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Advertisement113 1950-11-13 8 I "ACADEMY I AWARD" WATCHES 1 ACADfMY AWARD Z 1 H v 1 0 v a awarded Fashion Academy Gold Medal for outstanding design.— l^so E. NASSIM ft SONS SSI, North Bridi-e Rd.. Singapore. Watch Merchants for over 40 years. LADY CHARLOTTE GUEST Extracts from her Journal 1833— 18.i2 Edued113 words
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Advertisement53 1950-11-13 8 Offer dioii' <»t In cinj. from intcrnjl to Round the W<" Free !><t: ice b ccurtro. AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY LTD World Tr.lvr I Rohin«on Ko.td S l*!l"M: Nl|V[| -US I vvvwwvvwvvvvv, GET YOUR WHUPT 9mot PAOIOPLAVf PS I TRK From \J? M. E. NATHAN 25/29 ORCHARD ROAD M MMAAAMMAAAAMAAAAAMA __J53 words
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Miscellaneous54 1950-11-13 8 •See THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris Fw"TT^, i i(.«J BcJEvE W£ RE S^AYing^^l rr^VIYjER SEE That \\a Envl? "-E SAaTe^ on --^y 7 T- AT THE SAVE HOTEL. COULD I ll\fl COT SON\S FELLER THE JOB 30E6 WAIT NQ V\AA\ )m6l m- t^v G rBE *KKLESi AV^ TViUVNsJ >\1 \^v!^754 words
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Miscellaneous12 1950-11-13 8 men rims I 00 I"< a m Tomoi row I 4>>.i.m: I'12 words
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