The Singapore Free Press, 14 November 1950
1950-11-14
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Title Section18 1950-11-14 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA Fgnfosfnsong SINGAPORE. TTESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1950. I'KlCfc i'EN CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration206 1950-11-14 1 acD. discusses icy plan h French PARIS, Tuesday. the South-easl Asia policies of and all countries m that area >\ 'ommimism was discussed i l\iri>. Mac Donald, Commissioner S \\;is understood to m Hiis separately with M. i the French Foreign Minister, etoumeau. Minister to IheReuter - 206 words
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Article, Illustration14 1950-11-14 1 Tuimku Miriam. in/ant daughter of th<* Sultan and Suitanah of Jobore. photographed m London.14 words
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Article148 1950-11-14 1 From LIONEL CRANE TOK\O. Tues. I T. Kussell Brown, the American i;ilot who shot (l o w n the first c n c m y jet after the Chinese attack besjan In North Korea, said last night that he estimated the machine was 100 miles an148 words
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Article200 1950-11-14 1 FRANCE. BRITAIN TO POOL IDEAS LONDON. Tuesday. i >l ill l) co-operation between Prance and Britain was likrlv m tlu- war against Communist guerillas m Malaya and Indo-China, but the plan was still m the 'ideas 1 stage, said diplomatic officials last night m London. '•nnt^d out.A.P. - 200 words
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Article53 1950-11-14 1 HAMILTON. ONTARIO. Tues. Jems Davis, who weighed one pound, has died six old. Jerris was one of the smallest babies ever born alive In Canada. The tiniest m (\ir. iriian records was Hugh McGuliivray. of North Sydney. :ia. who weighed 14 minces at birth d\:d lived twoA.P. - 53 words
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Article40 1950-11-14 1 3 men, girl in mountain rescue GLASGOW, T s r HREE -i.. .1 |irl, .ill nighl on an icy. windswep: tnoun■:i Ledge, were ha-.:. by a yesterday. ped au LB-inch le 2 i ii.d pull up v G \\l\ile A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article28 1950-11-14 1 A I I the i Natioi m a. Tlif Greek I In W.i. Tibed the jed voluntee and -"-I m guerilla the Communist A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article124 1950-11-14 1 GRENOBLE, FRANCE, Tuesday 4 CHARTERED Canadian airliner carrying 50 holy pilgrims, some from Rome, and a crew of seven, j was believed to have crashed yesterday m the rugged French Alps east of Grenoble, France. TTpe control tower at Oiiv Field. Paris, said the planeU.P. - 124 words
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66 1950-11-14 1 'SCOW Rl the H: I terd •raw ennia I ling Ins A Soviet Fort iwler. Ned en October 29. had been fined 500 roubles E45 a: the official rat*-* and the catch and fishing confiscated. The i was passed by a Mun People'sReuter - 66 words
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Article28 1950-11-14 1 Egypi plan e^ i{) denounce its I wi :i Britain covering the statui oi the Suez Canal, according to Cjiplomatlc sources a* I*k» Success. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article185 1950-11-14 1 CARACAS, Tuesday. LT.-COL. C urlos Delgado Chalbaud, President of the military junta In Venezuela (South America) was ambushed, shot and killed by unidentified persons yesterday while en route to his office from his home Captain Carlos Balcalao Lara, his aido-de-camp who was with him, was wounded.U.P.; A.P. - 185 words
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83 1950-11-14 1 France eases on 'troops for Germany' LONDON, ImpHANCE bus modified her opp isition to American plans tor using big German troop units m defence of the West, diplomatic officials said last night. They reported this after France's Herve Aiphand read a prepared statement to a Md meeting of the AtA.P. - 83 words
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Article36 1950-11-14 1 Bi will appoini an r t<> Spain m "due course" to end a four-3 boycott of the Franco G nment. Mr. Ernest Davios. Doputy Secretary, announced < ivernment's decision In rii- of Commoiu night. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article81 1950-11-14 1 LONDON. T T*HE Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bovin. said yesterday that the grounds H had put forward for holding n four-power eonferenre on Germany were no! adequate Bu he told the H Com- ms, Brit. mi was st ill consid^ris.* s. proposal m consul with tho UnitedReuter - 81 words
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Article68 1950-11-14 1 LONDON, Tuea MR Ernest Davies, Foreign Secretary, told the House of Commons yesterday the British Government was unable to accept proposals for a European army and a European defence minister. Mr. Davies added thai the British Government couid not enter into any constitutional federation of Europe. ItReuter - 68 words
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Article29 1950-11-14 1 Russia v expeci d to negotiate an for the supply of several million ton.s I ./ins to Western Europe 20-natlon fence opening at" Oenrvn today, A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article19 1950-11-14 1 Tho General Assembly s special political <■ is to lake up India.; complain! i'''iii<i Rnnfrh A today ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article65 1950-11-14 1 MOKKISON Jacoby, retired departmental store <-vnt!tive, who died recently m I, us Angeles, left all bis property— Tallied :\t U.S. s^.«. 10 *T<> my ieai friend Tootsie, mj inseparable and confidential adviser." Tootsip was Mr. lacoby'i doj? and his nephew, Mr. (irov«r Jacoby, is cont~*ting the willA.P. - 65 words
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229 1950-11-14 1 LAKE M CCESS Tuesdax JIBET APPEALED directly to the nited Nation* yesterday to intervene against the Chinese Communist invasion of that legendary CMlßtrs The appeal, expected lor almost a week v sent to the Security Council by a Tibetan d now m India.U.P. - 229 words
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64 1950-11-14 1 'NATIONAL HEALTH PLAN FOR S'PORE' m the dir tio: Health Bet* 1 ed by the Dir^i .f Mediral B Dr W Vlcken exprMM admira: ion for thp Sc'h^rr;^ v Groat Britain on his rr v m l»"\ve mornir. I I. 1 the na ed i.« no do ideal I lar.d64 words
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Article21 1950-11-14 1 Trw 1 C Congn I demand ral MacA r be declared a war criminal when >;ud th< news A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Advertisement39 1950-11-14 1 jp'oiAß CO < />/ i j +QRY CLEANINGi D y£/WG and VBLE MENDING] Street. phone 7191 j 47" YOUR NEXT PARTY SERVE WHITE STAR BRAND FRESH CAVIAR IN 3| oz. JARS S2. 80 EACH ITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES I FAR EAST) LTD.39 words
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Advertisement16 1950-11-14 1 jflftas(sift rt ROOF YOUR HOUSE LEAK-PROOF DOUBLE -GROOVED F 0 RT^K| TILES SOlB OIS7*!BUTO*i: SIME, DARBY16 words
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Article221 1950-11-14 2 'An Expert's Advice on Fabrics By A SPECIAL \OBODY evei Smith I ol ours for They a: her r» haps unknov between them sible for the colour erne we live with, the den of the armchair \v t I we lie Henderson, Ernes- R.. c a Udhood. Even PSt of221 words
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Article, Illustration399 1950-11-14 2 COCKTAIL HW7MS -the Meg BEALLYnecessatu f I HAVE read Mau--1 reen MallaVi blistering attack on that olii Singapore \tom, the coc ty and on that "gregarious animal" t h c "cocktaiiite," and I have given due consideration to the Singapore Doctor's learned disquisition on harmful399 words
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Article147 1950-11-14 2 BY A WOMAN CORRESPONDENT UAVING pas October with the fled feeling that my -home* Christmas Shopping was SAlvly m the post I found more leisure to iround th(> shoj ping half an eye open for my husbands Chi present. links, studs, '•vno di AND WALSH] .1 of147 words
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Article41 1950-11-14 2 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN Enfodneont This the opinion oi Ing public >inion voted tl less v >rk. They J J pay Thp hip:: 59 3 me of the I uson.s for this vo f e were: Woift] to men S< Dngosnos41 words
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Article7 1950-11-14 2 He Designed for Princess ot accidentally save7 words
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Advertisement75 1950-11-14 2 v* 1* > "s. -y^ ••>" d^^a^i^^B^^Hn^h^unlu^un^nV^ ii&. *Cl tpl unun^unv^ -^ul nV^unw J Hv A\ <i v M* JM t At A y/; isjn P. H. HEN DRY, Jeweller 78 > North Bridge Road, Singapore. RACE SPECIALS 7 Pick The Winm CLAIRES c Cold Si Arcade. Make your choice75 words
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Advertisement16 1950-11-14 2 Solution To Crossword No. 20 1 soli no* 1 Nejc r DRENE Shampoo with Beauty tr^^16 words
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Advertisement15 1950-11-14 2 1 *r "Po.f* I k As c MAYftAJtu ,d., LTD. 1 1. Battery Road Pho15 words
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Miscellaneous178 1950-11-14 2 j LUCKY STAR BORN lod i\ you are an investigator hy nature, whether it be m the laboratory or m r.. it i> .tii tii You want to net at the truth. \our understanding Of other peop!e is keen and your intuitions are sharp Since you know how to handle178 words
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Miscellaneous22 1950-11-14 2 New Crossword No. 202 1. .v 8 I 9 Jfl "I CLUEB ACROSS CLUES DOWN 7K r^e^^r-thSJSt gOOdS (6> 5K 8 plant22 words
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Article217 1950-11-14 3 Not a sick industry LONDON, Monday. V'FXT February 15, the British people will become 11 owners of the nations iron and steel industry, its iron mines and many plants manufacturing iron and steel products. The government will take over 92 iron and steel companies OveiA.P. - 217 words
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13 1950-11-14 3 |> .and P I op- Vmerii -^f:h> A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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Article68 1950-11-14 3 Calbollc sources m Hong Koni; said they have still not received word on the fatf» f Father Peter Hungstvr?. Treasurer of Fujen University. Peking who disappeared m on S^pt. 29 headquarn-rs of tlv^ ncan Fathers f Divine i m Hong Kor.t; the < i lc orderA.P. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-11-14 3 the du^t> ro.ids behind the r i- iding t}».N r m i p carries .t m well g*+«b «»n his h.i k22 words
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Article68 1950-11-14 3 FLOATING MINES OFF SHANTUNG Red China's Shanrun-; nsula. but In fore In Hong Kong .:> tr^ 1 probably so mo old Id War II mines Dundalk B;*\ aßn i ship en route tc Tientsin pick up about 1.000 Qers and Italians, was warnrd by her Hong Konß agents They saidA.P. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-11-14 3 photo. A I.S. Army jeep break?* through sniper fire to carry ammunition to front Ji"* 1 troops as I.S. soldiers alons the fence pin down the snipers with a narrate of small arm* fire. U.S.I.S.U.S.I.S. - 35 words
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Article72 1950-11-14 3 Qdhjfonr i k.vmvi- i k. .non a ay. L.i mi Brushes' ha* Itcromr one j ■st fronts the -('old War" In lIIV. inda battle between the Commumimunists. It is fought chit-: M and paste pots are tti i i bill until the wall near backReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration257 1950-11-14 3 N m trump- ju^ined his opn.:nr^.blc a threepartmr'a resi n- round. North had noequate support for spade* so. correctly, he rai.-ed Ihal sur instead of rrbiddme his own cardsouh would have mown only Pith IUWW holding m that suit and »»J^ perhaps have had enough to make rsl.im257 words
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Article79 1950-11-14 3 WASHINGTON, Mon "pHE U.S. army is slightly embarrassed about It, but American officers m Korea- -even those on the front line* have to pay more ior meals than those on duly In the S;a:es. The cost of food m the Korean theatre has been raisedA.P. - 79 words
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Article203 1950-11-14 3 HONG KONG, Monday. INDEPENDENT reports brought out by Chinese travellers from the Chinese mainland said the majority of the people behind the 'Bamboo Curtain are reacting towards the Korean war with rising hopes of a third world war and deepening distrust and dislike ofU.P. - 203 words
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Article52 1950-11-14 3 The Malvern number of Commerce has proposed thar the MaJvern Festival Theatre be renamed to honour George Bernard Shaw and to rival the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. The theatre holds an annual summer play festival The Irish playwright, who died on Nov. 1. w*» inn» associated withA.P. - 52 words
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Article169 1950-11-14 3 LUNDUN. Monday. MANY WOMEN have applied for a life on the ocean wave, that most of the British shipping companies are not accepting any further applications for the feminine touch m their liners. Hundreds of women who want to work as stewardesses, nursing sisters, assistantReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-11-14 3 This is the elothi"! b <* worn by the irrw of an II I 1«»"K distance tliuht to Alaska Note the .snout to w ird <> f T the Art-tic- wind.29 words
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Article47 1950-11-14 3 Major William H. \Wimbold. U.S. Military m Teheran, has married Princess Gulty Kadjar m Tplipran. The best man a* the Christian ceremony was Uajid Bakti&ri, one of the chiefs of Irmn'a leading mountain tribes A second cc**—' 1 111" 11 was performed, later. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article13 1950-11-14 3 Shooting of flre-rrackers I will henceforth be jestricted 'm Formosa ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article107 1950-11-14 3 WAR SETTLES NOTHING SAYS IKE t HOUSTON TEXAS Mori. 'J'HERE Ls no such th*ii; as preventive war. General Eisenhower said m Houston. Texas "When people spea^ to you about preventive war. you tell them to ro and fleht it." he told an assembly of Ri« c Institute students, and added:A.P. - 107 words
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Article124 1950-11-14 3 1 \K! M |;ss. Monday A \DKEI Vishinsky s "English Voice* finds the "oM fin I*'1 missing from tlie Soviet Foreign CftOtmf*sar's Untied Nations speeches '"The finitely been mild said 26-- I. s. i comfortable i the j orator] En<2. v as. the "milder untilA.P. - 124 words
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Article80 1950-11-14 3 Gen. Wingate re-buried Md.jot iifi.ii V* (i (i mg World ar II i> ti-lilt-i did eicM men v, !<• dirt] with him m a i crash m India m 1041 «m r» hut i«d mi a < iiiiiniiiii m Xilui^lim Witiotial rcic Id W.tshiiifcton Ihf (I'-iwriil. leadrr I WmzMr H.ndrrvA.P. - 80 words
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Article34 1950-11-14 3 The London Centre of 'i\m Congress of the People against imperialism has Insl the B. Governments decision to re^« open discussion oi^u of Nor i hern ana B Rhodesia and N md ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article39 1950-11-14 3 OFFICIALS interrupted a diamond wedding t clcl>r i»mn at Zaudvoort. Holland, recenll.v by walking into tti* rhuroh with records that ihr touplr had only been married for 59 years. Instead of 7.S The festivities however continued U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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83 1950-11-14 3 CHIC/-. A N A A ed that a ne« na drug was four tin. <> eood as any other and *r illy 100 p< rcent He had tested I dr :j prim L.ne— on 1 100 volum among jaii pri Hanjr had wonReuter - 83 words
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Article55 1950-11-14 3 RECORD VOTE IN U.S. The total popular vote the U.S. Congrea.s.ona. tions last Tuesday, though, incomplete m most states, hat reached a record lor a nonpresidential year of 40.727.54*. Republicans out -voted th* Democrats 21.049.778 to 18.--684.129 m the aggregat." Thi vote for other partfeg nr^t state* have not countedReuter - 55 words
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Article32 1950-11-14 3 The US Securities and Fv change Coran has a ithorUed trading m Japan"-.* dollar bonds on th* New Yotk St«xk Exchai^e after a lap>» of nearly nin^ y>-n: U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article20 1950-11-14 3 Two Germans h convicted of conspiring spy foi h ,d sen'*bv US district con Frankfurt j >rs L« prison- A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Advertisement48 1950-11-14 3 ADVERTISING a. «*/««i 8881 1 Bfe^ READ today s /f/ CLJDIDH yCUIC Hi^_ << X?V |C Hi iff A *wr i' 1 y Jili\ll\w liLfl J 4m*r7s\- Edited by Shriro Imp. m^mtmr^tm^ m advertisements are f 4 0 I A ff tFt c?n-dvetti*inq J^td. \SK RAFFLCt PLACE SINGAPORE 148 words
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Miscellaneous152 1950-11-14 3 r 1 KB dnr ra i>^AMftv r/tf> vm r 4 k SINGAPORE BFEBS (Siny-K--. (Bill- NHWDRK) 445 pm. Programme Summary; new, m««: •a,s*j> i sssjs,r"s tor s; 19 50 For the Schools 12 Week— Sibelius- 5.15 CommonKadio Orrhestra; J. 30 Time Sik- alld Programmes 1 BBC) IJO Nf .45 Dance152 words
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171 1950-11-14 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, NOV. 14, 1950. The new visas SINGAPORE owes a siay^ering debt to the Chinese who have settled here and, by their Industry and Ingenuity, contributed so much to the prosperity and rancement of this inland. Messrs. Tan 1 ark Sve. Lee Kong Chian and Tan171 words
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Article, Illustration901 1950-11-14 4 Don Iddon's Diary NEW YORK: IVHAT has happened here was described as an election. It was also a combined carnival, circus, funfair, and fiesta. Candidates for Congress were hopping from platform to platform m autogiros m Connecticut, riding elephants m Oklahoma, leading torchlight processions m California, crooning hill-billy songs In901 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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176 1950-11-14 4 SERVICE 'SNOBS': AN R.A.F. REPLY AS a member of the Royal Air Force stationed m Singapore I should like to Rive my views on Mr. David Martin's article, 'Servicemen can be such Snobs" m Saturdays Regarding lllts for i n Service vehicles. There fa a regulation 1 iiat no unauthorised176 words
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Letter272 1950-11-14 4 |>EFERENX'E David l M;ir! ins "Servicemen can be such snobs"' article, I feel surely he lias been wrongly informed a b 0 v t the housing system. He writes of "the heavy item of expense the Serviceman knows nothing about. 1 Is he Just erring to single272 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-11-14 4 British film star Derek Farr Qnd hi* ioiH, UurUH Pavlow tht actress, ut a fynfon tumoti show,17 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-11-14 4 We ye gone to all this trouble and now you ye decided you don t want to go to the moc21 words
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501 1950-11-14 4 TOM POCOCK - Soviet Sailors No Match For Jack Tar TOM POCOCK ft DV *'IF the Atlantic and the open seas are closed to us," said Mr. L. S Ame r y recently, 'there would be no need for a Russian army to cross the Elbe. Starvation and Communism In Europe would do501 words
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Article224 1950-11-14 4 VDUR correspondent. 1 Mr. Dudley Roberts sought to prove from the Bible t lie abolishment of Saturday Sabbath by taking two quotations one from the Acts, the other from the Epistle of St. Paul. Because dii <\s of Christ assembled break bread on the 0 week224 words
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Advertisement16 1950-11-14 4 GIFTS »f QUALITY for THE SEASON U. S. de SUVA 106, ORCHARD ROAD. MEW TEL *****16 words
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Advertisement65 1950-11-14 4 W^^^ so you 9£&& M/SSSD DON T WORRY Your can still be delivered m I CHOOSE one of these de gr4t voucher from HARRC m a parcel r^ac ked m t H WINES and SPIRITS or Send through I NTERFLORA FRESH FLOWERS We'll attend to tverytl '< COLD STORAGE Singapore65 words
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SHRIRO NEWS
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Title Section12 1950-11-14 1 SHRIRO NEWS Edited by_ the SHIRNIDNE SHRIRO IMP Tuesday, November 14, 1950.12 words
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Article212 1950-11-14 1 v i in-. on. Iliosl which i Yolotir \EWSA -.ind-Gi Tlm i )t r aid tchieved by -up and \a tjpej II nt. -L-.. sloped by Revlon s of reh La noli' and conditions the skin, h-and-Glov is non por I I with it Jua*. h* of212 words
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Article173 1950-11-14 1 THE TALK OF THE TOWN I'HERK is a new i t c m on the market which Shriro Jhina) Ltd. have imported Unit is "the t:ilk of Ihi* town It lias the appearance a small attache case and it can transport you the tar corners of the world. This terrific173 words
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Article, Illustration478 1950-11-14 1 hOLVE YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEMS WITH ATTRACTIVE SUGGESTIONS FROM THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE WORLD XHE contents oi Ihis lour page supplement will, we hope, servo r,s a guide to ;ill retailers m the stocking of th c i r stores with good and478 words
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Article330 1950-11-14 1 Why be afraid of burglars? IN ;i home thai is m a d c safe by IXGERSOLL locks the members of the family can sleep m pence with no worries about burglars forcing an entry l>\ breaking locks. The new INUERSOLL security locking system provides maximum security at every point330 words
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Article155 1950-11-14 1 YOUR X'MAS WHISKY FiyHAT are your stocks or whisky like for the Christmas holiday Shriro (Cnina) Ltd. have again proved themselves a great help to the population of Singapore m as much that they have been appointed sole agents for "BROOKS LIQUEUR WHISKY and our first consignment has arrived m155 words
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Article84 1950-11-14 1 pOR many ears now the numerous shops m Singapore anl the Federation which deal m watches been stocked with Uu* various meditim-pr models imported by Shriro (China) Ltd. Such well known names a> Fortis. Sandoz. Mical. Josmar. Cartel] are byeword.s m the k* bJ watch84 words
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Advertisement23 1950-11-14 1 opeedc AUTO ENAMEL Give him Trans-Oceanic" J/ ujorld's most on 3ATTZRY Ai! encr^iir»es t CYCLI fir CARRIACE CJ (1926) LTD SINCAPORL TH 1938.23 words
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Advertisement18 1950-11-14 1 THE SEASONS BES BROOKS |PJ JP BLENDED SCOTS WHISK -■>». >dt* <yv r /3VV \T t »^Tr :'V J>18 words
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Advertisement25 1950-11-14 1 *jpeed AUTO ENAMEL lUSTKOUS QUICK DRYING WATCHES kfi ATTRACTIVE RANGf International Paul Buhrc Gir *rd Perregaux Cnicar Hldex m rortis r^zr\t/O6 £*sy r#/s y&tf j25 words
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Article275 1950-11-14 2 Housewives love these soaps qIIKIHO I hiiuil Lid. i Ihe toi v!! PimliT iamble pi i klucLs. ondn make j i i lily. i■ < nr.-t ci is I by milI d In ide a i i bath si k of the fin- hat o i Tims it l# of275 words
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Article206 1950-11-14 2 High quality at a low cost JAKURO sewing machines have been imported into Malaya In Shriro (China) Ltd. These machines are made m occupied Japan and are becoming increasingly popular as they become known. The latest post-war models of I JAKURO sewing machines boast first class finishing both In the206 words
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Article74 1950-11-14 2 IT'S TIME FOR NEW COVERS O H R I R O (Chi E Ltd. arc tl ag< nts for P LEX IWEAVES A R A N, America's lines? woven plastic This material ran b e used for making seat covers or to cover the furnitun your home or rjuh Cycle74 words
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399 1950-11-14 2 gACK m 1932 the three Revson brothers along with millions of other Americans sat down to find a way out of the depression. What to do and what to do it with? They pooled their cash resources, which added up to exactly $300 Even399 words
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Article200 1950-11-14 2 There 's only one real 'Pilsner pERHAPS you me one af those people who like a gbss IMLSMH. TTuT even if you are not, you may have heard others Riving the barman an order for "A PILSNER/ 1 Xov hat i does this word "PI I NER" mean to you200 words
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Advertisement40 1950-11-14 2 (CAMAY lHe£Ljp^ /^YVhrtl I \jrisco PDOHI IfT^ PASTRY MAKING ia BUO VI O cleans ioi tHakWlO SEWING MACHINES /7 SSSS 0 rjtdte Mil I V^«^ Dstrtbutors: \i^^ "Vj^ CHEONC LEE CO. t> 371 North Bridge Road mttf&i'fau ii'.^u-m A Singapore40 words
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Advertisement33 1950-11-14 2 Peai^ihl JttiljU FOR ALL OCCASiOMS "HIDDtN SPLENDOR" |T^yCffP9 WATCH for REVLONS p i /L UjP 1 new color »M llii/^ WHERE S THE FIRE?" yjl4/^'^ •Oil A«|NTf > T fc j y A i33 words
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Advertisement131 1950-11-14 3 for all occasions... 1^ 1^ V^' '^r 4 m^ *m mm**' -"^yaVu fhC gm iSp com P lctc rail 9 c PiISHQI* Qcrulpmmt og^* 0^* 0^ If S■ y -^1 J\W m.m. and 16 mm. cameras nad v^H^B B^H A |L"iJ |W projectors of the finest quality. ts f Ii131 words
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Article196 1950-11-14 4 I)()\T let stilling h v m i (1 nights rob your family of sleep. Install a Mitchell room ;iu conditioner m Your bed room, dining room, or your lounge. The Mitchell air conditioner has five distinct functions. It cools, dehumidifles. ventilates. circulates, and- filters out196 words
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343 1950-11-14 4 How to make kitchen chores a pleasure CHRIRO (China) Ltd. are the sole agents for Sunbeam Electrical Appliances which include the very famous Sunbeam Mixmnster. This machine makes your work m the kitchen a pleasure instead of a drudge. Only the new Sunbeam Mixmaster gives you all the special advantages343 words
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Article350 1950-11-14 4 i ;i;i l>r more thrilling ;i n<i entertaining lor your family and Friends lhan ii)«)\ ie pictures < >i your own acti> itiesV REVERE can give you everything y >v want as irds Cine Fquipment for both vS m.m. and 16 m.m. films Shriro i China)350 words
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Article193 1950-11-14 4 Buy while the prices are low [I is unfortunate that, on account of the pics i nt world situation, prices are g c i) c r ;i I I v on the increase. At the moment the Singapore market is extremely well stocked with all types ol tinned provisions and193 words
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Article228 1950-11-14 4 A NAME YOU CAN TRUST I[N 1855 Di Edward R. Nqtiibk one of Ih c pion is of m oder n medicine, founded E. H Squibb Sons. S(|iiil>h Laboratory Ihen wiis a small building on the waterfront of Brook lyn. Today, the House of Squibb consists of thir teen modern228 words
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431 1950-11-14 5 SINGAPORE TAKES ANTI-FLOOD ACTION Quicker flow through canals Free Press Staff Reporter t ROPOSED ten-year programme to alleviate flooding m Singapore is under investigation, the Municipal Engineer told the Free Press yesterday. Lately Singapore has been having a spell of flooding again. Some of the areas In town have been431 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-11-14 5 AFTER 24 days' of intensive training, these Special Constables 100 m all passed out of the Police Training School. Singapore, yesterday. They will It employed guarding factories and godowns m the Colony.32 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-11-14 5 pirturt-. i Mt wr.ipon-i irrit*r beint towed awaj yes- > ipor»' i;.'ik> The vehicle h one of a v* reeked trucks, weapon eairfen and 111 brought to Singapore from Hon? K.on»j ,mi disposal Free PressFree Press - 34 words
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Article48 1950-11-14 5 I'i^vn Malay Correspondent m »ular Malaj laeoctattoti is a political i .i:il\ for those Malays who are British (unernment and the Malay by the President of the Lation. Nik Mahmud ent meeting of Malays rvd by the Kelantan Religious I should i I48 words
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151 1950-11-14 5 All show by four women in Singapore Free Prt*NV st.tfT Reporter ALTOGI TriER 10 md ••r colour p DgS D] IT S I :i will be the British Coun- Art 4 'hr wurks of tf '•n. Phyllis Mac Ken n Catherine Onmston and Naomi Kirby Brown" is3soi by red her151 words
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Article71 1950-11-14 5 For stealing railings at the cemetery m Canning Rise, a tn^ha- rider. Slew Ah Moy. aged 19, was sentenced m the Singapore Second Police Cour; yesterday to six weeks' Imprisonment, to be followed by 12 months' police supervision Siew was caught by an Indian labourer of the71 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-11-14 5 p«< turr MX. John Day. QKA Traffic and S^les Superintendent m Singapore (right) pictured with Constellation pilot. Captain A. .1. Myers, m Singapore yesterday. They are admiring a birthday rake which is to be served m a Constellation between Calcutta and Singapore on Thursday. which marks the 30th anni versar.vFree Press - 56 words
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Article171 1950-11-14 5 Kre tf PreM Staff K»*p«»rter KOTA BAHRU. M<-n. YOU have done a magnificent job .we are pnuid of v<»u." the Federation's Commissioner of Police, Mr W N. Gray, told nun ol the Ulu KeJantan Horn** Gtiard who had inflicted casualties on the bandits. Mr. Gray had travelled171 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-11-14 5 The luxury 000-tt.u Jardine Matheson liner. Eastern Qttcen, whicn ,1 i>mffapore this week oti her maiden voyaje. The ship has been placci ou the. < aUmU-Kangoon-25 words
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Article29 1950-11-14 5 Owing to obstruction on 'he line, the up day mail train which normally ieaves Singapore for the north ai 310 a.m. will leave at 7.25 a.m. tomorrow.29 words
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Article204 1950-11-14 5 Fret* Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S three Services unions will hold a special meeting this evening to discuss the award of a housing allowance to locally-engaged civilian staff and employees m Singapore and the Federation who are not occupying ottirial quarters. The award, announced las: night204 words
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Article78 1950-11-14 5 IBERAL donations have been received towards th<" jrection of a. new building for .he Maha Bodhi School a -oron^ 34. Geylaii^, SinnaDore, the principal, Miss Pit' 3hin Hui, said ye.ste/d::y. The school at Geylang ami Is branch school ai Bukn rimah were founded after he war78 words
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Article47 1950-11-14 5 CANDIDATES TO BROADCAST lIEPRESKNTATIVES of thf Progressive and Labour parties m Singapore will make election broadcasts m the next few weeks. The acting president of the Municipal Commission, Mr. T. P. F. McNio^e, will broadcast today »n "What a Commissioner ('.in Do" to inaugurate the broadcast scries.47 words
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Article225 1950-11-14 5 Free Press Start Reporter A BOIT 1,000 babies out of an average of 40,000 born each year do not have names at the time of registration, an official of the Singapore Registry of FVrths told the Free Press yesterday. Although most parents return to the225 words
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Article37 1950-11-14 5 Chua Kirn Sang, aged 28. pleaded guilty m the Singapore Thiid Police Court yesteiciay to stealing three lengths of water pipe. The case was postponed until Nov. 21 and bail of I $2,000 wax allowed.37 words
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Article, Illustration432 1950-11-14 5 PLAY GROUND SPIRITS HAVE DISAPPEARED Free Press Staff Reporter /CHINESE mothers living m the Kampong Kapor m Singapore believe that the "spirits' m a nearby Municipal playground which they said had caused serious accidents to their children, have now been appeased. Their children can now play there safely. They attributeFree Press - 432 words
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Article99 1950-11-14 5 MALAYA ana inter-dependent In ti nr.d go dwil) missions ai-d representations would improve their present t relations, Mr L. N Birla Indian businesf magnate. is on a study South East Asia *>aid jresttrdi •Malaya ein supply I with raw materials for which India can pay m99 words
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Article46 1950-11-14 5 The 'British Printer I Octcbt r carries two and a half columns of appreciation of :hree recent productions of the Singapore Government Printing Office the specia! brochure for tlie opening of the Prince.ss Elizabeth Flats, the 1949 Annun'. Report, and the Fdiicatinn Week Programme.46 words
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Advertisement50 1950-11-14 5 I X mas Gifts j uirp )our Dears Friends Some I Useful Gifts they vi II Appreciate JAJ TEXTILES j us help you to Solve Problems Easily t and Economically. J 4OMABLE FAMOUS AMERICAN CORO JEWELLERY" EARRINGS. BRACELETS DCHES NECKLETS. H. de SUVA 45 HIGH ST., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH.50 words
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Advertisement145 1950-11-14 5 So very lovely to envied. s***~ It was for beauty tuch as thi« '"'s* Hiat Cyclax preparations wi r# j&s j^Sb^P^ i^^hlS PS? picture of delicate charm a f^ft Pr -J^^lltß loveliness that is natural.' skin £7^P^# >■ transparently clear. cool and flK&^r J^Str smooth xnd fine of texture. achieved145 words
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Article, Illustration292 1950-11-14 6 DRAW FOR 1st ROUND OF FA. CUP picture. Opening matches on Nov. 25 THE draw foi the first round of regular competition m the Football Association Cup was made yesterday. The matches will be played on Nov. 25, starting at 2.15 p.m. GMT. Replays will be on or before Nov.Free Press - 292 words
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Article164 1950-11-14 6 Free Press Boxing: Reporter HANK Quentemeijer, Dutch 1948 Olympic lightheavyweight champion, now a full-fledged heavy weight. wanU to fight ii: Singapore wittei^Hte next few weeks. At present m Djakarta, from where he intends to migrate to New Zealand m the very near future, th- Dutchman164 words
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Article86 1950-11-14 6 Woodcock is favourite URUCE Woodcoi-k Is a 2 to 5 favourite to retain hi> British and Empire heavyweight titl** against youns; Jark Gardner The two Englishmen are scheduled for a 15-round tlfle flghf at London's huce Earl's Court arena tonight. The winner may in*e» *he American Lee Savold m June86 words
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Article106 1950-11-14 6 V\ I> I N x Ml >l« t I^l l\\> Motion b I in. l-.: 11l .tibr«..k Marrit b loh it 1 1 •1 1 Ninu^un < A h l«>hn*ti.M .uii|>tun < >i»mr» n l.ihn\te" nrpplld 0 I lrll« All I ,1 N^mn b John<l')i 1^ >l In t106 words
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Article200 1950-11-14 6 From REGINALD HAYTKR. Neuter's Special Correspondent A BICi all-round improvement on the melancholy batting display by M.C.C. yesterday may be needed today if they are to avpid defeat by '.New South Wales, the Sheffield Shield holders, m their match at Sydney. The position is that200 words
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Article19 1950-11-14 6 J I I 59 m fo r 223 :n their s. ;ond ..a 435 Lnningi In repiy19 words
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Article12 1950-11-14 6 WRIGHT OUT OF ENGLAND XI I A •V i? wai Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 12 words
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Article36 1950-11-14 6 f\. ROZARIO. SRC. centreforward obtained a hattrick m the hockey match against Police on the Padan» yeysterday. SRC. won 3-2. Police rallied strongly m the second half and Sundram and de Souza scored.36 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-11-14 6 John Parlrtt. thr European 800 metres and British Empire trark champion, is one of six sportsmen voted to have contributed most to Britain's international su< cesses this year. He is seen here winning the 800 metres at the European Ciamr^ at41 words
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400 1950-11-14 6 rllh annual All-Malayan 100-mile massed-start bicycle mad race to be held on the Kuala Lumpur's hilly Lake Harden circuit this Sunday has attracted a record number of more thai entries. Competitors from Singapon N Ben and Perak will bo invading Kuala Lumpur to ririp In400 words
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Article189 1950-11-14 6 InNI>ON luesdav lAPANKSF bonds soared on the Lond< change yesterday. Advances of <>np followed news of the listing of I the New York Stock Fxehange ftti well held m a moderate turno\ei Elsewhere pre-end account and major price changes were fey m idle markets. P v^'189 words
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28 1950-11-14 6 Record field for Nov. H'cap likely V rom Tm g ends cUmliic d I usual the H mile and m attract a i bere<3 ble I H Latest28 words
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Article12 1950-11-14 6 YK.<TERDAY X I 0. Edmbi.' I micai> 16 0 A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article12 1950-11-14 6 EftEM p The: R R Re\ A.P. ERndisnfonsA.P. - 12 words
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Advertisement36 1950-11-14 6 SINGAPORE DEMANDS THE RETURN 0 F June Hamilton /n respont* to unprecedented P The Capitol Ballroom Restaurant ounces T/ie Return Engagement JUNE HAMILTON; A fi*AND N£W PROCRAI'M OPENING TOMORROW i Ploaso Book Early PboM ***** ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4436 words
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Miscellaneous163 1950-11-14 6 J I mdndrdK6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya WEVEJUSI n,NO! Th-f/ftt h;S^,AJ^T^ HO.V. FROM KINO SEGRia IN IHb CASTLF. I WAS OCF!NIT£.' A;— :AL l^i YOUA-[ lOhalt I'll SOLVE US h fOU MOST EW4/i v>^" Aar^^Oa .VmGIE MYSTtAYI fttTURNi AT DARKONt 4 >t^ A i -iF NfyT163 words
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Article371 1950-11-14 7 ALLAN LEWIS - RESULT SET FOR ANOTHER VICTORY ALLAN LEWIS Bukit Timah track work By J^KM Li vr,ner> auracted more attention than any other worker at Hukit Timah this morning when he was simply "trotting" alongside of 00l I lay (Harper) to run three furlongs m 12] seconds. He could have improved on371 words
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Article61 1950-11-14 7 Negro may fight Dave Sands »f San I i lbs.) m 09 start of round at ht. id been billed for la H on re hi the :nd and twice m the oefore the referee step- A from further punishment. T the i the Director of Sydney Stadiums \v Donohbe.A.P. - 61 words
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Article154 1950-11-14 7 /CENTURIES by Neil Harvey (141, and D. Kerr tlO4>. who added 182 m 143 minutes for the filth wicket enab|ed Victoria, to scor* 303 m their second innings against South Australia on The third day of their Sheffield Shield mutch itt Adelaide. South Australia, left to petReuter; A.A.P. - 154 words
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Article35 1950-11-14 7 TODAY'S PADANG HOCKEY l > mill i pan hockey MH the padang loday. Afli P represe:. Combined -:de to r 'oppv Day Fund ted \v o >^' C Proci S*t. A C f o sec Cookff. F35 words
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Article23 1950-11-14 7 V [TODAY'S I ndon Chal- ip g final plays ilted as rollows: Charlton Athletic l i Hotspur 2. Brent fd»* A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article151 1950-11-14 7 \yORLD welterweight champion "Sugar" Ray Robinson was yesterday on his way to Europe m the French liner. Liberie accompanied by a retinue that included his personal barber, his golf professional, his wife, manager, two trainers and a secretary. Robinson, who has signed to fight French middleweightA.P. - 151 words
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Article93 1950-11-14 7 Double* c hunipioaHliiii 0 B I I 5-4. 6-2 it Jamil B ftt H M. IH 5. 6-3; A. F md H H n beat Bostm A G. B P n.e 6-1 I 8 fi- 1: d Ismail AXli beat ti Jami: md 8. B 1-3 A;. O.93 words
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Article335 1950-11-14 7 Dl VDON Ml) and Vutui showed up well this mornin- when sent over three furlongs, which they c overed m 41 sees If the roinf remains heavy for the meeting, old Yutoi mast be Jwn a chance. The Bosun (Spencer) was goin isily on l335 words
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Article217 1950-11-14 7 NOT at full atrength. R.E.M.E. lost the rugby game igainst Singapore Cricket "B"' XV by nine points <try, penalty goal, drop goal) ;o three (penalty goal) on :he Padang yesterday. Outplayed m every department, they fought back with mthusiasm if not skill. Wingforward Smith217 words
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Article234 1950-11-14 7 Weights for four racei «.n Wednesday, Nov. 22, seeeni day of the Singapere mcci ing, are: Class 1 Div. I 6F.&5 Yds. Bright Ejrei ».lt Mis^ Nathan 9.11 Ondine P. 07 i erslan 1 «rd ?<.o«i PereeUn I N Kithmond 8.05 Uninswrei 8.0 Arabian Knight 5.04 BramhaU234 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-11-14 7 picture. captain of the r .jikJ Neave S.C. soccer tea n. receiving the Business House up from Lady Lun, wife of Sir Han Hoe Lin, at tiJ^ Singapore Amateur Fool ball Association dinner and dance last night at the Victoria Memorial Ball. Also m the picture isFree Press - 62 words
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Article445 1950-11-14 7 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK From i> a Doxing reteree within his rights to stop a fight and declare a. man the winner because his opponent has no chance? Of course, he is, but few dare to take the courageous step Mr. Jack Hart did at th( Empress Hall,445 words
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Article51 1950-11-14 7 'pHE fust inter-boys club chess championship organised by the Singapore Youth Council, which was to have started ihis month, has been called off. Poor response to the competition is the reason for its cancellation. However, i: d hoped lhat next year competition will definitely be competed51 words
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Article163 1950-11-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. OERAK Turf Club tenni* team defeated Dato Laxamana Tuan Haji Mohamed Razalli's side by seven games to two on the Ist.ina Iskandariah courts, Kuala K<t:igsar. Two games were abandoned Owing to rnin. Thr Sultan of Perak entertained the teams to lunch and tea163 words
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Article30 1950-11-14 7 KUALA LUMPUH. Mon. -In an njr contested g&izt of hockey pj*y d ■n the SentMl R*i!- inlt'ite fcroujid odav Chat' to »b« ai.way Ins by uae to n.!.30 words
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Article63 1950-11-14 7 S.B.A. denies press report A i ixxloo i tpui I 111 Singapore Had! Association ad quested for a merit of the I Cup final i The Sings ton A ted f( v B suit H I reqi infi I i by Mr. Wee Kin I I I but to stay63 words
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Article19 1950-11-14 7 Pakistan beat Franc* br Seven goal* to three m &n nternational hockey matcfl it. Lyons yesterday.-19 words
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Advertisement148 1950-11-14 7 THE COMEDY RIOT OF T x r YF_\P. TODAY ONLY 4 SHOWS Mt W ■fJ■■ M J >_4 15-^;:{o— 9.30 p.m «■"i■ f J 1 XOMORROW ONLY 3Y REQUEST*' r ■irvFAIIMVM'rHfft (DMO v!(nV(J\f,n\f) t' 5 1 J IBM ffORVF OLVE KEUy-llKffiH lit mi .n\MunHA c. '-.ve^ri.B THURSDAY It will btve148 words
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Miscellaneous34 1950-11-14 7 Sports diary tournament iHnal Jalin Bev,r H<»< KM KA M>Um v S.C'C. PMlang Vtrt4>na Srfc«»| v Juhnre Fnglibh oll<v.p Itrwund Siii#halfsr Asmi P. T I nion SrraiiKoon "...^d IENMS: V.MCA.. louinainenl, Ki.iv Basah Road34 words
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Article13 1950-11-14 8 rOHANNI mari between c a Antes and I lurch of 3 p.m. > >13 words
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Obituary22 1950-11-14 8 V H KN. A B k r.N Ml HIAKO I mi. 1 c; mm P ral on 18 1! 50. Upcoi.22 words
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Article14 1950-11-14 8 o Doroihy met- Siill> A Roper, at Kanriang v; Hospital, on IStta W14 words
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Article245 1950-11-14 8 ONE-DAY 'PEACE' FOR SHEFFIELD Dove flying to Warsaw SHEFFIELD, Tuesday. THE World Peace Congress met amid belligerent scenes at Sheilield yesterday to devise means of moving quickly to Warsaw. The Sheffield City Hall, whore the Congress had engaged an auditorium for a five-day meeting, was a strongly guarded fortress lorA.P. - 245 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-11-14 8 QUEEN AND PRINCF— The Queen, with her grandson. Prime Charles. a new study taken at Buckingham Palace.17 words
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Article148 1950-11-14 8 TREVOR HAS HIS HAIR PERMED PAROL Reeds' 22-year-old Arab girl discovery. Kerina, has arrived here to >lay the lead m the film, Outcast of the Islands She was accompained by the British actor, Trevor Howard, who la also to appear m the film version of Joseph Conrad's novel To TrevorA.P. - 148 words
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Article22 1950-11-14 8 |MPI IRTAN Well i) 00 Aviv all V. David luppori nf < 000 :.'< tv «bi ;h- first limr UPUP - 22 words
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Article138 1950-11-14 8 AIKO, Tuesday. yHE findings m the Investigations Into the em- bezzlement allegations involving Egyptian Army officers are to be made public soon, said the Egyptian Prime Minister. Mustafa el Nahas Pasha, yesterday at the Wafdist Party Congress In Cairo. Answering demands of the Opposition parties,U.P. - 138 words
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Article12 1950-11-14 8 U.S. AID PLAN 'GOES FAR' Taj R he •I I time to12 words
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Article76 1950-11-14 8 Tin prices rise again LONDON' Tu.'.s. TIN prices rocketed again ai yesterday morninj i don aiul spot was quoted s:V.];-> hiyher at per Three months was up 140 at i;1,072!i. The noon closing prices were: Spot —>: 1.105 buyers jc 1,110 .sellers, with business at £1,110 to i: 1,100. ThreoU.P. - 76 words
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Article82 1950-11-14 8 MAFEKING, T y|K Percy Fraenkel, Sen La Khama's lawyer, said yesterday m Mafeking, that the former chiel the Bamangwatos ol Bt vhunaland had assured h last August when he left tor Britain thai he had nor abandoned any of hLs legal rights Mr. Praenktl smri heReuter - 82 words
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Article17 1950-11-14 8 English-born Julia Marlowe, the Shakespearean Actress, has died m New York at the age of 85 ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article78 1950-11-14 8 fiMIK be*, :u-or m the world today Is Sir Lawrence Olivier, A according to veteran Holly wood film star. Spencer Tracy, hetv Isn't anyone In this conntry who remotely approaches him, and there has been no one since John Barrymore. dircl. "he added." lie could have signedA.P. - 78 words
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Article207 1950-11-14 8 SLAV ARMY TO STAY AT HOME BELGRADE, TthUj *FHK dangers facing Yugoslatia Bade it unlik<*l> that Yugoslav troops maid be railed u|>mi to act against an aggressor outside South-east F.urope. said Marshal Tito yesterday In Belgrade. The statement was made m an tat with correspondent of the German news agency,U.P. - 207 words
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Article43 1950-11-14 8 A i eak of a fortnif wo su iouak* 1 Iremors of felt at Dlbruparh. Upper Assam parly day moininp. Thp first one lasted t p mhnr ti No damage has been reported so far from ativ area. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article159 1950-11-14 8 U.S. has single polygamy ONE AT A TIME BUT OFTEN LOS ANGELES, luesd.ix PLURAL marriages are more common m the United States than m nations where polygamy i^ I. although most Americans wed only one spousr time, a research organisation reported ve*trrda\ m Los Angeles. The American Institute of Family159 words
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Article27 1950-11-14 8 V DKLHI T I^HK Indian I btgin today vk ,ids from the Prei Dr Hi endra Prasad. Th< Pi and prom ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article6 1950-11-14 8 Capitulation of Tibet rumoured Tndonton ReuterReuter - 6 words
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Miscellaneous26 1950-11-14 8 M |j another expert m explosires, t o m m d c taicke* hoic doe* a holiday abroad af>f>eal to YOU?" THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris26 words
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