The Singapore Free Press, 16 November 1950
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Title Section19 1950-11-16 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA fghg SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1950. PKH E fEN DENTS19 words
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Article406 1950-11-16 1 Winter closes m on forces m Korea (M)MMUNIST guerilla attacks behind the front lines were increasing yesterday as United Nations force- shivering with cold, fought a losing battle against the weather while regrouping and reorganising for a fresh drive. On the north-west front, troops prepared ForReuter; U.P. - 406 words
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Article41 1950-11-16 1 I \ki M CCESS, rhnrsday. proposed yesterda\ thai the postpone its discussion on the told the Geherai j ttee that the United ration of the ques- red until the situa- f I It In postI U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article46 1950-11-16 1 Asian union envoy in Korea T'HE International Confederation of Free Trade Unk«:s. whase headquarters are m Brussels, announced on Wednesday that Its Asian re- Dayan Mungat, arrived m Korea from ipore. Mr.neat has been assigned •he confederation execuboard to resume h the Korean free trade A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article27 1950-11-16 1 Thi Mffidltf vtrt killed n Pahang by se- n a wurWne, 65 .ds of ammunition and nacks were later recovery bandit was killed ohore27 words
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Article, Illustration262 1950-11-16 1 ACHESON ASSURES CHINA WASHINGTON, Thurs. TPIIE U.S. Secretary of L State, Mr. Dean Acheson, yesterday again assured the Chinese Communi/ts that the Tnited States has no military designs on them. Mr. Acheson promised that the United States will help to see that Chinese Communist interests along the Man-churia-Korea border areU.P. - 262 words
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Article56 1950-11-16 1 BUENOS AIRES. Thurs. THE independent newspaper La Prensa received a la^tminute allocation of newsprint yesterday— enough to enable it to continue publication for one more day. Forty tons of French paper beinx unloaded at Buenos Aires was made available after the newspaper announced that itU.P. - 56 words
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Article35 1950-11-16 1 Burma i nmcnt forces day recaptured Kama. ibour 25 miles north of the trrawaddy city of Prome. Kama was formerly held by rebels Including Red communists and White Band PVOs.— A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-11-16 1 Tc s Free Press tcill contain a spt'aul f racing supplement. it i inclu If a full form guide for horses running at the Smyapore meeting and, an interestIng article on Ma: ay an racing by Alan tewis. They should call it BUCKET Timjh.46 words
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Article50 1950-11-16 1 ArruTioan officials saic yostvrday thaT a c r <rup of North X irvun pnsoners-ot-war had attempted to beat up Chinese Communist prisoners m thr same camp for "having prolunged the war." Officials stated that the North Kon an and Chinese prisoners had now been se- parat^d.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article475 1950-11-16 1 LONDON. Thursday. yilK TIMES yesterday published two letters ex- pressing contrasting opinions on the new Malayan rubber export duty. Mr. Maurice Edelman, a Labour Member of Pariiamtnt. said, "In the absence of some Atlantic power organisation to stabilise the market, the new export duty is an essentialReuter - 475 words
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Article77 1950-11-16 1 V UNITED STATES Vr x artieer, Captain William Hicks, was reeentlj notified Mat he had been promoted to M ij«>r five years airo. 11? was stationed m :Ttp:in m 1945 when the promotion ordrr was sent from Washington. H.^ v transferred back to !h<» Tnited States beforeU.P. - 77 words
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Article289 1950-11-16 1 Who armed the rebels! LONDON, Thursday. THE Government of India is understood to have told the British Government that according to their information the insurgents m Nepal have derived their strength both m men and arms from within the state. But it is known that theReuter - 289 words
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Article23 1950-11-16 1 Shaving brush N Wr-,1. w t\ d n nmiMc hi nmonI !l •a I'.urr s I 01 a r** Dl "> Ike n ptit23 words
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Article71 1950-11-16 1 i \i:f success. Thurs. |^L Salvador yesterday formally requested t lip Unit eel Nations General Assembly to deal with "the lnvision of Tibet by foreign forces." Dr. Hector David Castro. head of the El Salvadorian delegation, m a telegram to the General Assembly and the SecretaryReuter - 71 words
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Article94 1950-11-16 1 London. Thurs. RUSSIA h.i.s refused to nl--v lra.se i wo Brilons detained In Germany until th;* British hand over a Soviet otlicer who sought asylum them, Foreign Offictspokesman stated m LonFlight Lieutenant John Dr.n force-landed In the Soviet Zone, Germany, owing to bad weather v\:cn pUotingReuter - 94 words
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Article23 1950-11-16 1 Tin' Egyptian Foreign Minister will leave Lake success for Important conversations with the British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Ernest Bevin A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article79 1950-11-16 1 MR. Aidan Crawlev, Under Secretary for Air. told the House of Commons jresttttfaf that a full report on the accidental bombins of Utan Simpang E>\v? Malaya, has been called for H*> told a questioner that during a bombing attack on Nov. 4 against the area Into which79 words
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Article221 1950-11-16 1 Britain has restored dollar cut LONDON, Thursday ORITAIN and the rest of the rtrriing area have dropped their 25 per cent cut m dollar spending but will still try to keep their dollar costs trimmed to the bare minimum. Government experts said vestei the new programme will ho oj onA.P. - 221 words
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Article46 1950-11-16 1 WASHINGTON I APPROXIMATELY 10 00) a\ Canadian troops a y train at Fort Lewis. In V mgtun State. starting lav this month. The US Army said thalilies at Fort Lewis, w to Canada because rher la C\*nad '-v-rp tl. »t A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Advertisement21 1950-11-16 1 always good bacon but it's even better wrapped/ Streaky or back BACON jenic. moistproof parent wrapping COLD STORAGE •toCHARD ROAD BRANCH21 words
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Advertisement57 1950-11-16 1 STHE BESPOKE TAILORS THAT CAN 3S. SATISFY YOU A Naval Oflicer— about 1588. An officer of Queen I luaWth's Navy m the age of the great 'sea-dogs* Havkins, Drake, and the other 'Men of Devon' who vanquished the Spanish Armada. The Elizabethan years taw the £ro\*th of \*^k Fnglan<]% sea-power.57 words
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Article713 1950-11-16 2 PETER QUENNELL - PETER QUENNELL reviews new books m U.K. \HIHUR BRYANT is the most consist tntiy readable of present-day historians a chronicler m the grand tradition of Gibbon and Macaulay While more ponderous historical writers the kind of writers whose names one hears with respect, but whose713 words
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Article100 1950-11-16 2 The Anal— If of Satire by C E Vuiliamy. i Michael Joseph. 155. Highly recommended anthology of satirical uniting from Aristophanes doun to Oscar Wilde. Admirably chosen, uith a fair sprinkling of lesser~known t extracts The dreat Exhibition. r»v Yvonne /Trench. iHarvill Press. 18s > Entertaining and icell-il-lustrated100 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-11-16 2 Mr. Lewis Douglas, retiring A merico.fi Ambassaor i t London, with his daughter, Sharjnan, arriving at the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square. London, for the Royal Film Performance.27 words
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Article360 1950-11-16 2 fghg V T OVELISTS are fond 11 of ransacking the past for plots and characters; they also love an occasional leap into the future. Anything, it seems, to avoid having to cope with the present. But Rumanian Virgil Gheorghiu has chosen to grapple with the world's360 words
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Article124 1950-11-16 2 The Snow Mountain, by Ludwig Bemelmans, (HamIsh Hamilton HIGH alps, wide-roofed houses, white walls, religious murals, a church with an oniion top. this Ls the Austrian Tyrol to which Ludwig Bemelmans ns m his latest novel. It is characteristic of the Tyrolese that not only are they,124 words
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Article774 1950-11-16 2 Ivor Brown - When the Old Vie Was a Gin-Pa lac Ivor Brown recalls the chequered history Britain's most famous theatre. T^HIS month the "Old A Vic'' company, concluding a short preparatory tour, returns to its old home m South London. It will be an altered and, 1 hope, improved home, with a774 words
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Miscellaneous181 1950-11-16 2 YOl LUCKY DOKN today, yon have tremendous potentialities. Hard work should brini you the desired results at an early age. *on hive the type of mind which attracts others who have equally brilliant talents, i'our en!.- of friends might become an Important influence in 1 your community and even m181 words
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Miscellaneous120 1950-11-16 2 Mew Crosswovd No. 204 Tm 7 1 i i n n n I' 2 BBS mHH^ JIHUt jH I I I is ICSOSS 1 By nif. ol 'lii--- thr i..- the last (9) 7. uo c.uubt even think u-<jj. a Enables one to mak< poMt-ois r4). i) v n (5).120 words
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Miscellaneous44 1950-11-16 2 Solution To Crossword No. zos SOLUTION —Across: i Thmk-ing-cap 7 E 8 i n door 9 Emit, n Axis la. Wallop. 16. [nternatlonaj H New Doun: 1. I 2. In bed 3 Kow-tow 4 Noi n arm. 6. Petty Poi.< 12 b 14. 'lined.44 words
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Article185 1950-11-16 3 JAP WAR LESSONS WERE FORGOTTEN Why U.N. forces took a heating CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, Wednesday. rHE UNITED NATIONS took a "pushing around" during the early days m Korea because of failure to profit by lessons learned during the war with Japan. So says Samuel Eliot Morison, Harvard history professor who wasA.P. - 185 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-11-16 3 photo. Republic Senator Robert A. Tail Uentrr) wears a big victory smile following his election as Governor of Ohio b> m overwhelming majority over his Democrat opponent. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article65 1950-11-16 3 PON, Wednesday. Health Service it bas definitely h an tlourith', added to the !v. trill "substantially reduce" m children. n tlouiido water la h. the agency said m its Reports. Sod rid v w a Orai Rapida v- i 1945 a tame Mlchi] tlry ofA.P. - 65 words
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13 1950-11-16 3 Nine Mao men on way to Lake Success > fives ol i a A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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Article44 1950-11-16 3 rpHE lim^f -»t llw JL All lndi W«B DBferrarc children's rxin B»» nbaj was closed bj :nv*-rs following i S 1 i»y protest gainst war md propau;ind:r posters oi» the showing knew child killed bj an Imeru an made twmh.44 words
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Article, Illustration143 1950-11-16 3 amj trip about rt on 1950 itaout «xid f fact. .J bid pro- pullart 1 honours 1 y*a f from Ed si And if I On v. it *:ns and .m is a trurrp If a Vump. Norrli •> h ruffs a heart pu's N I wit] >"d143 words
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Article61 1950-11-16 3 DROVE OVER WOMAN THREE TIMES GLASGOW. Wed. 4 POLICEMAN. :3 year-old James Robertson. convicted of killing Catherine [McCluskey, a 40-year-old un- ried mother by rinvir en car over her. was In Glasgow last i ntenced to be funded. Robertson, who ad: ber h Miss .rkey. claimed thi I the accidental.A.P. - 61 words
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Article30 1950-11-16 3 TOKYO. Wed. pADIO saul 3 to su] volunl n the A. Th- 1 said thai iity cU had .v 80 hand-grenadi It i md orcani.satio: U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article63 1950-11-16 3 ibour 0 ig so! 1 Labour m South-east Ai i next month hi the n will pi r the stabilisation ol wages ami common rnment i an said m Colombo. iIM that if U !i aiv oniv couni m\.s region with wages boards rj;<scrtoing minimum pa\A.P. - 63 words
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Article208 1950-11-16 3 ASS AH. ERITREA, Wednesday. 3CUTTLED Italian and German shins sunk at Red Sea ports during the last war are being re-float-ed to go to sea once more. The 10,000-ton Sannio, a liner owned by Lloyd Triestino when it was scuttled m Assab m 1941A.P. - 208 words
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Article60 1950-11-16 3 LYONS. FRANCE. Wed. AN expert iwimmer waus drowned and 2.000 people driven from their homes yesterday as the rising ol the Rhon-* and Somne Rii red 1.500 acres In the suburbs of Lyons with n urly five feel of water, The swimmer, Lucien Ml- was drownedA.P. - 60 words
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Article27 1950-11-16 3 Japan's mining and mam:- i iring Industries m September improved by three I percent the post-war produe- i t!nn record established In August. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article87 1950-11-16 3 Hollywood signs Moira Shearer HOLLYWOOD. Wed. AU B U R N-haircci Moira Shearer. Sadlers Wells bal- ir. whose Mm, M The Red Shoes has entered its second year on Broadway, has been signed by producer Sam Goldwyn to play the lead m his U553,000,000 colour film 01 the life ofA.P. - 87 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-11-16 3 photo. Leading Airman Photographer John Matken/i-v of Stornaway. brings home a Japanese miniature pine tree and a coolie lr.it from the Korpan war. fie arrived bark m Kntjland on ihp aircraft-currier TriuniDh.— A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article51 1950-11-16 3 JAKARTA. Wed. THE Chinese Communist Ambassador, Wang Tenshu, yesterday sent a memorandum to *fhe Ir.done.-ian Foreign Office, accusing the -nt of tely delaying the Jhinese conIn key cities, reliable Ui Jaka? stood that the lan Govi ma] thai c insulates are lon di Chi pulation The irdered51 words
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Article163 1950-11-16 3 HONG KONG. Thursday. p ANTON the largest and most important city m v/ south China is assuming: the appearaiuc <;f an armed tamp as the Chinese Communists speeded their defences a£ a i ns t an anticipated attack amid mounting tears of a third world war.U.P. - 163 words
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Article46 1950-11-16 3 2 OTLAND Yard accasei «m lO tasting <-rp.>.ati<i I hi ibe. The P *'<»> sp-cr die sii npp> .ir at Bow Street t<> v took hrihrs <>f VI BO m ronnection with some of thf «»li<»\\ 1 which h*' prodivrd for l\w 8.8.C A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article91 1950-11-16 3 SEOUL V>d. UNITED Nations (orces are defying frigid early tcr conditions m r. Korea. The U.S. Eichth Army tributed Arctic clot 1 iront line troops ai> rapidly as possible under rtiil.t condition v Six inches nf snow covered tiip battl*.- 1 m this area. A U.S. TenthA.P. - 91 words
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Article48 1950-11-16 3 com}:: Chine rv when i: com "d 3ns d quarters laid Ihi. I" r ai unci; India's support vv based on ;he Tibet jraccluli i and us lonj *arv operations m A quarters Ihi, Br:--ain and the United c expecte I ;he 1 ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Miscellaneous125 1950-11-16 3 SINGAPORE BFEBS |Siag-pore' 445 pm P (Bl I'l 1 MTWOKK) 447 tlum the >rials SSS^iSL; 4 I For the Schools: (BBC); 5.30 Spot the .;ne3 m Malay: 1 pm llu Lady; 6 Indonesian: Newa and Programmes (BBC); 630 Car.- News (BBC 1 6 irh Trio; v Pi 15 1 Chlldre125 words
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312 1950-11-16 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY. Nov. 16. 1950. Malaya Malan fTHEKE is racial harmony m Malaya. The different communitin this most cosmopolitan of countries get along well together —that is. when tin are not being played off against each other men of ill-will. Gener;' speaking, j the relations between' Chinese.312 words
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Article, Illustration987 1950-11-16 4 ALWYN TEBBITT - The Red Tide Rolls South ALWYN TEBBITT Tibet NEPAL AFGHANISTAN INDIA? says "a Russian dream from the earliest Tsarist days has been to annex China, Persia, Afghanistan and the Indian sub- I continent. t ROMANCE walks hand-in-hand with stark military realism at one of the potentially most explosive points on987 words
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Article840 1950-11-16 4 POLITICO - POLITICO By I)R. W. J. Vickers, by lauding Britain's Health Service, has inevitably invited some sharp rejoinders from less enlightened dements among our men of medicine. There will be talk of unnecessary free wigs, teeth and spectacles and pampering the public, etc. But nothing can, or840 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Letter659 1950-11-16 4 Servicemen Are No t 'Cadgers A REPLY TO DAVH) U/ITH reference to the attack on Servicemen m the article headed "Servicemen Can be Such Snobs", by David Martin. I gather that, since this article is written m the 'first person, it is a purely personal viewpoint and not one that659 words
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Article95 1950-11-16 4 IN view of the weary epistle m Tuesdays Free Press I would like to express my appreciation of Miss Mar.' Mallals condemnation of Singapore's cocktail parties. I* must, however I d that these farcical gatherings are encou by the local Press. The social c with which we are95 words
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Advertisement17 1950-11-16 4 Exouisife j^ B.P. de SUVA L-» SCCRPOQATED IN CEYLCN) AMUHCTURtK JEWELLERS OViR 75 y£A*S Of REPUTATION i17 words
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Advertisement16 1950-11-16 4 famous TIGER BALM collection IFJ i; |fl ENC AUN TOHC ■jp\ TIOEff MEDICAL HALL Masterpiece Distinction16 words
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Article, Illustration262 1950-11-16 5 EX-WELFARE GIRL TO JOIN NUNNERY To aid victims of vice Free Press Staff Reporter J^ SINGAPORE girl who has investigated prostitution and* child slavery m the Colony's slums after the war has decided to join a nunnery and devote her life to helping unfortunate women and children. The girl. Miss262 words
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37 1950-11-16 5 Pamghlets to explain new visa rules Stall Xt porter r maiion of the new .Malayan i »»:is. the purpose of which has bern m uiv Chinese m Singapore, are red bj Ihe Public Krlations Depart- s I37 words
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Article48 1950-11-16 5 SiNOAPORI M-hool who a: fctlSwnth I D Re- :nmont me ber. 1120 with a T Feachers' Union, Abdul Rahman bir. imed Said the .esierci.. 'he •ommr: IS paTralnins Coli bai.iH' the i md $10 r» com- ish school pup:' ..ch- I *.J5O •n■ I •eathe:>48 words
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162 1950-11-16 5 Settlers asks for own men on board MALAYS living m th< Malay Settlement ol Jalan Eunns. Singapore wain to app wn repress rrathe Setth Board of M nt. to loin those appointed by O< vernnt Inche A Ismail told rday that had been submitted to Guvrrn:* f >r conration. A'162 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-11-16 5 ITMfrID States-Canadian get-together m the U.S.I.S. oflices m Singapore yesterday during an exhibition on friendly relations between the two countries—from left to right: Mr. Roger F. Evans, of the Rockefeller Foundation of New York, Mr. W. Henry Lawrence, Jn< Director of U. 5.1.5., Malaya, Mr. Robert K. Thomso inadian TradeU.S.I.S. - 64 words
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Article623 1950-11-16 5 I rev Press Staff Reporter IN a report which advocates the issue of licences to all who wish to hawk provided they comply with the regulations, the Hawkers Inquiry Commission recommends that there shotl'd he a drastic change m licensing policy. The report is due to623 words
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Article, Illustration73 1950-11-16 5 picture. r |'M is Kdiiian Catholic cbufcb (top pic tare) stands m L the squatter resettlement (amp at the '.Y.ird mile Johorc Bahru-Ayer Ilitam o.id. m Johnre It was dedicaK'd yesterd iv \u I -rremony attended hy about 100 of the 259-o4d Roman Catholics m the settlement.Free Press - 73 words
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Article154 1950-11-16 5 OWN FLAG FOR YOUTH COUNCIL The Singapore Youth Council is to design its own flap to be displayed at future youth rallies. The design of the proposed flag is a yellow circle with the words 'Singapore Youth Council" against the green background. Inside the circle will be the crest of154 words
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Article82 1950-11-16 5 Association officials Official! < the united Doc- r.ac Fui.t:«t: Astorlstinn. Bin- ;e. are: P: ident: Dr. Chia Kenp Hoe: \ice-prt-- v 11 faj Cl.iro Bong, Una 'JVck Whye, Mr. Taj Geok Swce: hon. >• and Treasurer, Mr Wee Cru-e Ilm 1 on. MSt. secretaries Mr. Poh rung Siew, Klioo Kirn82 words
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381 1950-11-16 5 S.I.T. plan to aid retiring Govt. servants Free Press Staff Reporter HMFLOYEES of the public and arm.d services m Singapore Government, Municipal. Harbour Board, Improvement Trust, Armed Fortes who have hitherto been ineligible for accommodation provided by the Improvement Trust, may now apply for Trust housing but only up to381 words
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Article112 1950-11-16 5 WORK on the new C V.M c A nmini to be built m Anson I Singapore, is xp^rtfd U start early next \ear. Joseph CD. Sing, the ■^cretsn. old the I vesierday The pool and 'he storey clubhouse m be on th•iation about $5' id.112 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-11-16 5 pi< tur<-. 11l IT Munir \IkUiIU;> Munir h'n Moh:»m^rt l v Battalion Malax Recimenl who has Iw :-n ay irded Mm Military r«»s S for hraven aviinst the handits hi Pahane m October th^ year. Army P R.Army P R. - 38 words
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Advertisement77 1950-11-16 5 Our Latest Range f'^ S of V 5? A cosmetics PERFUMERY )-W\7 |J adequate enough to I m\\ i meet your' needs: a> P' T^\ F. POWDER "CREAM (5« •PERFLVE *EAU Dt COLOGNE -LIPSTICK MAX FACTOR'S *COTY, 4711 Yardley. Revlon 3nd Tangee. etter teUctkms can you haver ii i c77 words
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Advertisement69 1950-11-16 5 SUNDOUR Fadeless Fabrics 4m9 mm XT J"V I II liH &f r 88 I I|\ 1 #V Il\ jf U J s With a small Broken-Spot Oe c ,^n, m it^adti cf Saxe Blue, Rose, Natural and Powder Blue Sundour Furnishing Fabrics love the sun. They are guaranteed fadeless. In69 words
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Miscellaneous18 1950-11-16 5 MAIL Surface ma.; I r>aerr. the FtdiiMiion. .:nes ior acGPU today are: noon I: 5 4d pni for18 words
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Article380 1950-11-16 6 ENGLAND FIGHT HARD FOR 4-2 WIN Bailey shines against Wales pNGLAND had to fight for their 4—2 victory over Wales at Roker Park, Sunderland, yesterday m one of the best international matches seen for some time. The football all through reached a high standard. Wales matched England's cleverness with moreReuter; A.P. - 380 words
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Article77 1950-11-16 6 JAI MAHAL STILL THE FAVOURITE JAI Mahal, again quoted at 10-1, remained the favourite at last nighi'a Victoria Club callover m the Manchester November Hanip. Mush, who was deal be--1 i the favourite, was j d by Prince Royal and Promotion, all bein^ quoted luu-7 Prince Royal was ,ood demand,Reuter - 77 words
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Article86 1950-11-16 6 BBBC silent on inquiry I'HL BritUh Boating Board ot r t\> -tckiv held a »ur Inquiry Into .1 between Pit t ;ia and Tommy Ime British heavyM ghl champion now on a comeback. .rds. Teddy Wal- the Board. is no official Lenient to be made as a f this inquiry."A.P. - 86 words
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Article29 1950-11-16 6 UK RUGBY RESULTS UK. R U:. nits were intjr Championship natch v M Is 8, Other match R A r' 3: R vv 3. Devon 8; i Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 29 words
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Article22 1950-11-16 6 his maiu^w, Tom t I re- H i to i n any I bink h^> ihouM I to ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article80 1950-11-16 6 TEAMS for Saturdays annual rugby match between Singapore Cricket Club and Selangor Club on the Kuala Lumpur Padang an-: SINGAPOU CBICKET (MB: R M. Parker; T. Ropor. A. B. W Penndl, cj Taylor n Davt«s; H. D. Ret., p. H DOWllat, W Fox. J Tucker j.80 words
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Article33 1950-11-16 6 j vaa i mt at the »nnua] > Royil S C'iub j Of t: N H iv.v c w Wataon. R. O. J H Penvlck, n a I nd R. O. Olii33 words
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Article18 1950-11-16 6 ERFUL I will hold theii 19) a' 1 p m si rp t 310 J< o18 words
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Article, Illustration234 1950-11-16 6 ARCHIE QIUCK - ARCHIE QIUCK GORING TRIES A HEADER By IN many respects, the present British Army soccer side which secretary Col. Prince has welded together is the best that has represented the Service since the war. It is not star-studded like it was m 1946, but it hasArmy News Service - 234 words
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Article144 1950-11-16 6 ip^^^ lMH l l i^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ LONDON, Thursday 4 REMINDER of the possibility of Inert A tion to pay for armament programme active interest m the Stock Exchange at th< the new account yesterday, states Rev correspondent. Nevertheless prices generally m British Government short-dated stocks and improvements144 words
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Article43 1950-11-16 6 AMERICAN Oakland B *A and G M ba which an Kon l inlJ.'d 3 000 las? ng m ih"ir gair- s in H the ap< f the t wh In i Hong K-mg C tVi*. crrnr»H Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 43 words
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Article12 1950-11-16 6 Chelsea too good tor French club I Mid I I Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 12 words
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Advertisement79 1950-11-16 6 SrARfS TODAY CINE-VARIETY *-.ON STAGEe— At t>.»o and 9 30 p.m. Stows l)nl\ JUNE HAMILTON JOHNNY FARROW and SLIM McGOOM •—ON SCREEN— 11 IS. S M I S M Pm. W 'X Jg A|#** j man wAo wiiar3 Mitchell T rTTi 11. 1 I. 50 p.m. Milton Berle i 179 words
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Advertisement22 1950-11-16 6 E Did you MACLEAN your teeth today Of course I did -JfflB 1^ MACLEANS "'•^a^Si-^-^ Mfefs PEROXIDE i Ik; fe4 iUUIH PASTE22 words
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Miscellaneous124 1950-11-16 6 mdtlfllSKc Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya In r«£ PI4WI F^'.J WHAT CAUSED THL fAZMFZ'S MEDITATES." HOW DIO THI ■10 Si/fIM SUDDcNL*' Hi liirl. V»' *eoLucw**m himself. f 3]^3e JANE Exclusive to the Singapore tree Press m Malaya L 1 J^QON.-OUNO rr AIBESCTI KING OF Thtß f Cm124 words
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Article, Illustration677 1950-11-16 7 RESULT, NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER RUN SMARTLY Heavy track today By ALLAN LEWIS JMIREE inches and a half of rain yesterday and last night made the tracks very heavy ior work at Bukit Timah this, morning and fast times were out of the question. Result was one of the best workers of677 words
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Article, Illustration431 1950-11-16 7 HORSES GIVEN PA GE WORK 4 LOT of useful pace work was done at Bukit Timah this morning by horses entered for the current meeting. :ig horse* wen: even time In their work: Your Highness Kamla (EUery), very impressive; Nerolia (Spencer); Ecliptic, after doiim steady pare uerk from the nine431 words
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24 1950-11-16 7 Singaporev Sing Tao at table tennis reSaturday X %-Wt-i k. Cno Woai %a. ill reS Tfco Cbu I is on Tao :.e first lAdh24 words
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Article33 1950-11-16 7 MAN OF WAR'S GRANDSON IN BANGKOK ica's ..cehorse 1] B .:.i:lcok to Sirnm'i .ears rived >n I U AdII and O War Royal he Royal Club purL :iere bu*. id The major A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article207 1950-11-16 7 nist > > il.wl B bled y. scrape oy nu (two trits) to ..i> ht Tfeugttn Barradu yesair Ad <A (J II Q down Uiree-flve until five minufrom tbc three Ma ke tin and used his lt*t for hitto run up and full on the bail207 words
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Article325 1950-11-16 7 TEST matches against Suuth Africa and India In x England during the next two summers will be of five days each. This was announced after meetings of the Board of Control and the Advisory County Cricket Committee at Lord's yesterday when it was agreed325 words
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Article264 1950-11-16 7 SINGAPORE Cricket >5 were given an excellent game by Police yesterday m their preparation for the annual rugby match against Selangor Club at Kuala Lumpur this Saturday. The Club, who won by 14 point* (a goal and three tries) to nothing, had the services of Tom264 words
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143 1950-11-16 7 New proposal for running of F.A. Cup IN 1871 a handful of English sportsmen gathered m a small room m London and formed a competition which was to become known throughout the world as the F. A. Challenge Cup. They intended this to l>e open to the small clubs asReuter - 143 words
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Article83 1950-11-16 7 'pHE qualifying round of Eu Tong Sen Cup golf competition was washed out by rain last Saturday The replay uill take place at the I;- land Club on Saturday Nov \ls. The draw and starting limes will remain as for last Saturday. Only those who83 words
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Article32 1950-11-16 7 HOCKEY: Combined Sei\i<r* Combined Chilian* < Poppy l)a> lundl. Padanj; Police SA. v R.K.M I Civilians. Thomnn Road; BODCA v Sherwood Foresters. St. iieorgf's Road. TEXMS: YMCA tournament. Bras Basah Road.32 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-11-16 7 THE WALES v. ARMY boxing match at AMent*«l Mriri m a win for Wal»*s by five bouts to tour. In llu* pi turD. Donne (Mellingriffith S.C. left, mi^s with a straight left m his bout against (pi A. M< l.aughlin (R.T.ii Hi I.aushlin won on points.- Army News ServiceArmy News Service - 49 words
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Article326 1950-11-16 7 pi. U.i boxing promoter, Walh Oakes. told the Free Press this morning that if the Polite withdrew their licence for him to hold hi.s card at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow night he would bring the matter to court. Oakes had been informed at326 words
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Article57 1950-11-16 7 BEA U JACK IS OUTPOINTED CRANKIE Fernandez <146 lbs of Honolulu, won a clear-cut decision over h Jack -144 It* of Au^ Georgia, m a punch-pa; ten -round bout m Hon< on Tuesaay night Fernandez drove the orrtime world lightweight cha Pion to the ropes m the fi! h roundA.P. - 57 words
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Article25 1950-11-16 7 'pHt first Tr4| cr cke mulcL between M< < and 22J9; Third Tul .1 «.,d at M "bourm. *uru on Feb 1125 words
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Advertisement110 1950-11-16 7 CAPITOL* SATURDAY MNITE m the LATEST WEAPONS t of this ATOMIC AGE used m actual j y^S\Bi BATTLE by t^ 4^^^a> p as they f ;^ht a^fe^^Bßaaam TO SEOUL nM E S TEnP'FV: !fi n ''::^D 9F THE WAR^WJIEA Sluw Bros., Ltd. Supported by "OUR RELATIONS^ rg /T BRINGS OUT110 words
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Advertisement47 1950-11-16 7 vnilß REFR lO£R YOLK BRITISH y[j MADE KELVIN AT OR ~Z Qt^ lij J W COID STORAGE Jl) BOTTiE coole \r Sx v I€E CREAW B^^.c^ STORA6E S yO water cooler: EQDIPMt^^ beer coolers Inquiries from dealer* inritu!. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. TO BE SVRiz "V, :<47 words
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Article305 1950-11-16 8 Ulsters seek potato boat WITH THE 29TH BRITISH BRIGADE, KOREA, Thursday. PHE Royal Ulster Rifles, who today are deployed m an anti-guerilla role north of Seoul, want a special "spud ship" sent out from home with the weight made up with Irish whisky and stout.Reuter - 305 words
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Article142 1950-11-16 8 HONG KONG. Thurs. MAO Tse-tung's Intervention In the Korean war a; 1 Ed the financial and commo markets In Hong Konp duri the week ended >er 11. The itold mark.eted. reaching a h of $320 75 on Nov. 7 a rise of $16.75 1Reuter - 142 words
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Article74 1950-11-16 8 Strength in numbers SYDNEY. Thurs. I"*HE democracies must acuir»' collective strength maintain International peace, the Australian Minister for External Affairs Mr Percy Spender, sad on arriving m Sydney list night from abroad. Mr Sp^r.u-: -aid "Wp cannot .mri-haie pea<*> p- j p- it the i Bacrlfloes. The ;rden of defensiveA.P. - 74 words
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Article28 1950-11-16 8 Ytsterday's closing prices m the Hon« Kong money Exchange were: HK $6.45 6.49-1/5 per U.S iollar. HK $13.00 per pound sterHK $'503 p<>r ta»l of gold28 words
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Article196 1950-11-16 8 LONDON, Thursday. AMERICAN and British diplomacy had failed A because it tended to "write off as hopeless" attempts to convince the Soviet Union that the West wants peace, said Lord Salisbury, Conservative leader m the House of Lords, yesterday, during a I foreign policy debate. LordU.P. - 196 words
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Article71 1950-11-16 8 PRAGUE Thurs. Reliable sources m Prague said yesterday that the Yugoslav legation has asked all Yugoslavs m Czechoslovakia to leave the country immediately an it cannot guarantee their safety. Legation officials refused to confirm or deny such a warning hud been issued. But It was known thatU.P. - 71 words
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Article51 1950-11-16 8 LONDON. Thurs. Tin cli at the unofflcial afternoon session of the London Tin Market were: £1,050 buyers and fcI.OGO sellers No business Three months £1.005 buyers and €1,001 sellers with business at €1015 to E loio. tl turnover for t 1 day 150 tons Including five tons U.P.U.P. - 51 words
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Article26 1950-11-16 8 persons 'c ki te lam 11 seriously injured m Norway's 'p^t-w^l railway crash. Authorities said that only five dead hac boiMi identified.- U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article55 1950-11-16 8 REDS CAUGHT IN SEOUL Two men described as "Communist leaders" were arrested m Seoul after a fight during which the suspects tried to commit suicide. The arrested men, Rhee Rim StM). chief secretary of the People's Labour Party, and Gho San Yong, Director of the Party Propaganda Bureau. were discovered55 words
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Article169 1950-11-16 8 LONDON, Thursday FOOD MINISTRY bulk buyers of gees and hares are facing a lo>s estimated at £273.000. Their agents are trying to clear supplies on a free markot at "cut-loss rates." j Tlie Ministry started buyI m? geese irom Poland m 1949. When the contract was169 words
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Article, Illustration9 1950-11-16 8 "VOL" wouldn't have any caftoff clothing for MY husband9 words
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Article40 1950-11-16 8 Britain li to call her civili to arms m a Home Guard ,ii any future emergency. The Defence Minister. Mr. Shinwell, told the House of Commons the Home Guard would bo r^-Kcd on a part-time basis. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article25 1950-11-16 8 For the first time In 12 yars, Turkish warships put Into Greek ports when two destroyers anchored In PtKileron Bay yesterday.— A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article39 1950-11-16 8 A WOMAN stood m an office 1 at Harrow-road Police i\ Station. London. Mtrev^^H^ chocolate bars on a counter, cut them up, and hunded them out to every policen»;m there. She was testing a now chocolate RUin?.39 words
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Article158 1950-11-16 8 SOUTHAMPTON, Thursday. FOR two hours Aina Kva Kristina Tornquist, 31--year-old Swedish gymnast. was questioned at an inquest at Southhampton about the death of her month-old baby Margaret. The child, born at a Boscombe nursing home on August 25, died at a Southampton hotel on September 25.158 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-11-16 8 FUR COATS FOR FOUR The Patch princrssrs Marsriet and Beatrix— make a fuss over a slightly l>ored pet at Soestdijk Paiace m Itrecht They :ir«* visiting Britain next week.29 words
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Article152 1950-11-16 8 Newspaper hits at rubber duty LONDON, Thurs. IT v.xs inequitable that additional revenue required In the general interest oi Malaya should be provided .solely by the rubber industry instead of beingg .shared with other Malayan industries," said the Financial Times •rday. attacking the new rubber export duty. The duty 'by152 words
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Article23 1950-11-16 8 a seven-pound princess wjii born yesterday to ex-King Michael of Rumania and hts wife Princess Anne of Bourbon Parma at Lausanne.23 words
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Article266 1950-11-16 8 MADRID. rhi A TRAINING school for bullfight". I Ai n Madrid shortly with two retn charge. One of the ex-matadors. Jui. that their aim is not only to train p matadors but also to train them namely, "bandorilleros" or members team Pupils must have attained the266 words
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Article17 1950-11-16 8 Tito allies hi mself with West BEIXiF Marsha: pmer Assisia: viet V Yugf *v" as rw<-* U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Miscellaneous15 1950-11-16 8 HIGH TIDES Toda\ 3 .ifia.m; I 30 p.m Tomorrow 5 16 am; 3 48 p.m15 words