The Singapore Free Press, 20 November 1950
1950-11-20
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Title Section19 1950-11-20 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1950 PKK h IKN I M >.19 words
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Article174 1950-11-20 1 BORDER TEN MILES AWAY > is panic m psan battle TOKYO, Monday. American troops captured the Korean transportation centre of m and drn\e on through t:> within 10 miles of the >rder. ii heads i>t" Ihe I nited lorded the ice-choked E^htened the < tmmunisi that a North Korean ndA.P.; Reuter - 174 words
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Article39 1950-11-20 1 NF.W DELHI, Monday. BIRGANJ, the »»1 of the Sepalcs€ Congress "pro\LNi«»iial government", will be evacuated today unless fresh ammunition is re* £ved, reports from i indicated yesterday. P 0 Sat rday to 1 ASDF U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article78 1950-11-20 1 PETROL FIVE CENTS DEARER rllK Shell Company and Standard Vaiuuni to(\a\ announced an increase of live rents per gallon m the price of Shell .Motor Spirit which, with effect from today, will be on >»ale from pumps throughout Malaya at 51. 55 per ration. en caused by ft isle world78 words
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75 1950-11-20 1 CEYLON p.. sawn-< D uni but not for their protection armed robbers, acg to police chief Si: iard Aluwihare. R. hard Aluwihare said revolvers could o: used by experts, of which there were very few m CeyA far more suiub'e vn off shL»:*use ofReuter - 75 words
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Article22 1950-11-20 1 The United States G< ment Is releasing some of Its sucrar stocks for sale on the .vorld market ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration224 1950-11-20 1 \n attempt to solre a human problem which ha*, caachl the attention of people all over the world i>es;an lodav m the Singapore High Court. The custody of Maria Huberd m Hertojjh. now known as Nadr.i Adibi after h»'r marriage to schoolteai M<*r Snche ManBOM \dahi.224 words
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Article31 1950-11-20 1 Laid trap for M-aid chief— shot I I*HREE C lurking alung the I a tour by 1 I said Infoi B Dalat 1 Plai I npan R a n a 30-i31 words
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Article29 1950-11-20 1 WORK ON FREE LIBYA SOON ..i ar.d I In Tripoli or. Movr 25 to work o get of their ten p a constitution a new soverei] >ndent Libya.— UP.29 words
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Article16 1950-11-20 1 A a the v. :od In v < ling appr vni by -:o.—V P. I16 words
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Article22 1950-11-20 1 Western Germany and have signed the first wax .rade treaty, for a:i annual ex- cl goods v.-'jr;h 280 v g22 words
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Article17 1950-11-20 1 Pope Pius XII received m private audience Cardinal T: Kek-hsin. Archbishop of Peking. A. P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article61 1950-11-20 1 PRETX rjERETSE Khama i iO T- for M I the B -.iwa''. inbe m Bechua:. called his su; I and "all other Ben who care to come" to a meeting to b» ..e eiid the rerent publicaiion of a document he rlaimed was an i both61 words
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Article, Illustration112 1950-11-20 1 Before talks, U.S. may tell Russia WASHINGTON, Monday. rHV. United States soon may tell Ku>m:i that this nation sets no ixiint m further Bi°; Four negotiations until Moscow relaxes pressure on the Far Mast and ceases to use international Communism to subvert and overthrow established112 words
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Article125 1950-11-20 1 SAIGON, Monday. THE first consignment of American bombers for Indo-C hina warfronts was flown to Saigon yesterday for employment by the French Air Force against the advancing Communist-led Vietminh army. U.S. Navy pilots ferried three Privateers to Saigon as the first instalment of bomber squadrons to125 words
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Article84 1950-11-20 1 STRASBOURG M 1 r. Assembly vrred yesterd 11 to 10 In I of the Immediate U of Europe v.iih or without Britain. Ther I \na and three bers \ver r However, t: far from conclusive. Assembly approval of a:.y federal European pact would require a two third.'A.P. - 84 words
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Article56 1950-11-20 1 ILDGZ O. iV. Bryan, who lias sentenced more than fiO »j speeders m Tulare t'oujuy (California) m the last vo weeks, Retired what an anonymous donor says is i pint of blood. With ihe. container was this note: "You sot moaey. Now here is my blood.A.P. - 56 words
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67 1950-11-20 1 A shock for world 'peace conference WARSAW. Monda: MX. O. JOHN Rogge, a former U.S. V Attorney General, told 3.000 World P gross delegates yesterday that Communist belief In the use of force w^ s roadblock m lac human progre^ In a some observers tho be Mr. R song" to67 words
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Article22 1950-11-20 1 1 i Staff Kept t**r KUALA LUMPUR BANDITS ha t i band and one band:* i nit22 words
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Advertisement44 1950-11-20 1 U. S. de Silva lor GIFTS HARD ROAD No. ***** r e-9 THE MARCH U^\ OFTHI I CIIILIIREV and H on eye me a growing >a>cd from death nothing quite like this Food ><>d "hen natural feeding COW& GATE &BS3 ■is JACKSON CO., LTD.44 words
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Advertisement18 1950-11-20 1 MM.M'OKI e y a AOVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD OP INGLANO SSN4AFORI MALACCA KUALA LUMPUM fiNANC18 words
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Article367 1950-11-20 2 A MUSICAL PHENOMENON Aj made b v i 1 d i n iz s by ment on Ire mesh and covering inflated balloons with to. but never 1 1 i 1 now has a building n des round \\t tins is me amazing architectural conHD which367 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-11-20 2 Cummny' s - Cummny's fH&EH HOW TO BE A GOOD GUEST Don't if tit c bfhind possasions which urc awkward to send through the pose Apprr* lute your hostess's p*ts \Jimrf >t>ur hwt'i tu\t« When visiting ttraight from a Continental holiday, don' f rget that butter i< S 1 ILL rationed54 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-11-20 2 n 18-ytar-old channel swimmer, Philip Mickman, ed the R.A.F. he set them a problem* as they couldn't find a uniform big enough to fit his 46-inch chest lion was a made-to-measure uniform Here he is being measured for tils uniform by the camp tailor.44 words
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Article641 1950-11-20 2 Jeannette - Jeannette By Solemn Students IAM a bit depressed over the future polijcy of the Malayan Undergrad, the publication sponsored by the University of Malaya Students' Union As reported m the press, this policy will be to 'create the most rordial relationship between the students and the authorities of641 words
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Advertisement112 1950-11-20 2 FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SIIUAIIONS VACANT— SITUATIONS WANTED— ACCOMMODAT lON VACANT ACCOMMODATION WANTED— FOR SALE— VEHICLES FOR SALE— WANTED TUITION MISCELLANEOUS Writr your advertisement here m BLOCK LETTERS five words to a line Cosr pt t (minimum 4 lines) Insertion 1 $r i minimum charge) Box numbci Fifty Cent* Fxtra112 words
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Miscellaneous230 1950-11-20 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOKN today, you are im- v sinutive by nature. You have excellent iatural gifts and although this is not COnsidi red me of the most fortunate dates. >our per^tveranee 1 and will power will oxertome the majority .if handicaps. You are cap. hie of shouldering ureat iesponsibility.230 words
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Miscellaneous75 1950-11-20 2 New Crossword No. 207 liuiißi'i 9 j li w j- (I« OSS I if. 2. Should UuJ teeth ol wind (3, i Mou a int of a 12. Roman au York <:m: 13. Lan c <•'. \.t -a :4 I take ihe gradi I CS I'dUN m ol del r75 words
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Article262 1950-11-20 3 Misgiving over U.S. policy SYDNEY, Sunday. A L'STRALIA wants two things In the Pacific— disarmed Japan, and a Pacific Pact thai includes the United States. Will she get both? Many people think not, because Communist expansion poses a new threat. There is a feeling m Canberra that262 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-11-20 3 photo. Kain-4renched crowds park both sides of Ladgate Hill, London, to watch Ore fmhtiag on I float m the Lord Mayor's show. The theme of this year's show was Civil Defence. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article63 1950-11-20 3 No romance in a Nile city KIIXKTOI M, SUDAN. Sunday. me oi that "hoy meets fcirl--boy gets nee iJi the city of Omdurman on the i ike the word of Miss Sophie ZeMOSky, h of England Missionary Society. rixed up without either •s having much to do with it. sA.P. - 63 words
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Article47 1950-11-20 3 Reds use coal for propaganda VIENNA. Sun. lETIZED Eastern Europe loses no opporti —even I uckagreerr.e: ndreds of thousands of ■f coal. ju> red from Poland print of the Hanmd the Si< C newsDaper: 'The Communist coal i the nine fate as Com- •he oven A P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article21 1950-11-20 3 A ferry over the River SaTa Orasje m Croatia sank In •arm. drowning 94 pc Be. i reported ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article250 1950-11-20 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. pHINESE troops swelling tfie Kcd rjnks In North Korea nay cause the IS. army to (haft more men during tin- first three months of next year than the 140.000 it has planned to call. This would depend on whether the Chinese actionA.P. - 250 words
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Article69 1950-11-20 3 Cripps going to Colombo? I ONDO! cilß i Crlpps, former >3 British Chancellor of the Exchequer, is planning a winter holiday In Ceylon B. for Sir Stafford left London for Zurich n Nov. H. he waa understood to be planning to bo to Colombo by s< -i m early December.69 words
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Article56 1950-11-20 3 The Communist Daily Work tie In welcoming Egypt's demand that British troops evacuate the Suez Canal. All other sections of the British press, from Tory to Labour, the demand. Tlie newspaper maintained that Britain "conquered Es.vpt by force turned it Into a British colony and hagA.P. - 56 words
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Article6 1950-11-20 3 TRUMAN TALK 'WOORTH WHILE' very ReuterReuter - 6 words
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Article92 1950-11-20 3 CHINA WAS 'DIRECTED' FROM MOSCOW M GiA. Sun. (CHINA'S decision to right Kf directed from Moscow, and once starRussia will certainly continue a programme of "conquest to wear v down.' said Mr. Russell Brines, chief of the A.P Tokyo Bureau. In a speech to 500 managing editors at the 17th92 words
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Article24 1950-11-20 3 i need tJ nd singer J >hnnj 'finally and > buhave mad<' no plans divorce. They married !n 1947 and P.24 words
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Article27 1950-11-20 3 The 2,709-ton Capetown >t< amer Kaapland and the 404-ton Bremen motor vessel Pldo collided m t*ick foj In the Elbe Estuary, North Germany. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article140 1950-11-20 3 RETURNING TO CHINA, SILENT HONG KONG. Sun. A PROMINENT Englishman and an American who arrived m Hong Kong Irom Communist China are reluctant to comment because both plan to return there. They are Mr W. J. Keswick, Shanghai director of Jardine Matheson, and Bishop Ralph Ward, head of the American140 words
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Article55 1950-11-20 3 The Australian Government :> is established a 2.000-acre experimental rice plantation :n Now Guinea The site is at Bereina, about 60 miles from Port Moresby The Government aims to develop the natural resources qI New Guinea and Papua to the full the Trade and CustomsReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-11-20 3 photo. Viie-Admiral Robert Jaujard, Fla» Officer. Western I'nion (second from left) watches a march past on his first official visit to Plymouth Command. With him. extreme left, is Admiral Sir Rhoderiek McGrigor (Commander-i'i-Chief Plymouth) whose visit to France he is returning. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration354 1950-11-20 3 Hoth sides ulnerable dealer LJOW m the world did you get to lUn on Out hand.' you might have asked DO fewer than four of the 32 pairs who played the North-South half 01 this deal m the National Masters Pur Championship event m Chicago this year. "Blackwood,"354 words
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Article63 1950-11-20 3 Two brothers, 19-year-old Tony and 24-year-old "Rusf.V King, both Rover Scouts, have just returned to London from a 5.000-mile hitch-hike throueh France. Holland. Germany. Denmark. Sweden, Norway. Lapland and Finland. It took them five months, and cost £21. 85. To earn their keep they tended nursery63 words
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Article28 1950-11-20 3 The United Nations General Assembly has approved final plans to Rive Libya her full independence as a sovereign state by the end of next year. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article239 1950-11-20 3 CHICAGO. Sunday. A REPORT of an operation for coronary heart disease, killer of many persons, drew applause and gasps from a fascinated group of doctors at Northwestern I Diversity m Chicago. Dr. Claude S. Berk, neuro-surgeon at Western Reserve University, Cleveland, made the report mA.P. - 239 words
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Article21 1950-11-20 3 The Soviet newspaper, Pravcia. accused Gen. MacArthur. United Nations Commander, of "barbarous mass raki.s" on North Korean I ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article155 1950-11-20 3 U.S. HAS A NEW GERM FILTER ST LOUIS, Sun. ANEW tool tor detecting germs m air and Water, described having great potentialities m germ warfare defence is being de\ loped by the D 6 O©wroment. This ri or Assistant Surgeon O Mark Hollis ol th<- US Pus Health Sendee. H<-155 words
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Article49 1950-11-20 3 Saigon, fc FRENCH n.. stationed m Indo-Ct" have consignment of s r :.l! p:>. f r i resets furnished un ler American n programme for th* I against Commur.i^t-l -d V mlnh. Six large landin i delivered to Tbey were pickfd un nt hxauicux A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Advertisement81 1950-11-20 3 C^jg^ HIGH POTENCY FORMULA HLnj Each Capsule Contains VK lfl A 500 USPjn.ts !^mmmr V.tam.n D lOOOUSPui.'s *OTENCV V.tam.nß 2 Mj °^MUL^ Jl V.tam.nß, 0.1 Mg Vitamin C 375Mg -^J^J Calcium Pantothenate IMg Niacm Amide 20M£ In B^ltlei of 100 ill firsl ilass dealerN and FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. J^ KUALA81 words
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Advertisement102 1950-11-20 3 Wooden tulips rpUUFS gfeUM wo^.den aw will blossom m I.on.mi 1 streets for the stale visit of Qaeea and Prince Bernhard. The tulips H«lUnd'i natis«iaJ flower, will lx» naint«'d on wood cut -outv They prill he (.vd t«i tall nhii^ mists linin* thr milr route from B;ukinsham Palace down Use102 words
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Miscellaneous210 1950-11-20 3 SINGAPORE BFEBS fSinga IBLI I" M:T\VOKK) 4-45 p.m. Programme Summary; 4 47 From the London Lditoru;* 9 33 a.m. For the Schools: Music (BBC) 5 Concerto; j 45 1.. &c Movement- 10 News from Sin- Debate Continues tBBCt; 6 Indo,apore .0.50 ta the Schoo,,: £*J2?£Z 12 Pro<jramm'vs m Malay; 1210 words
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40 1950-11-20 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY Nov. 20th, 1950 7 dead children J vs that seven i hildren were 11 people burntfi m the c early I will r or horror person md. the 1 I J 3 l V m40 words
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Article84 1950-11-20 4 1 J i ien that :ht. iferno eg and U happen. Inf<> md h and destruc- 16 to arr 4 13 these pa are tak L^t ao-one escape after Dul i bus, or shooting a no a I F irj :!rr,p public lion all s a criminal84 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1950-11-20 4 Halt Rommey - Ministers, M.P.s Discuss Malayan Affairs "AN a point of order. May I draw attention, Sir. to trie fact that on the whole of the Government benches there are only two members present 9 You would be quite right m assuming that that interpolation came m a debate m the House1,097 words
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Article372 1950-11-20 4 Russell Spurr - Feudal Tyranny in Nepal Russell Spurr By -r II L upsurge of democracy m In and the th: Communi i Tibi I cracking the I of th< al '"f Q kingdom of N c p i Himalayan the Gurkha D for a G( for an end U the d tatorial372 words
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Article, Illustration7 1950-11-20 4 Claire Dennis, v ):< Columbia 7 (»-starrir>(j R7 words
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Advertisement29 1950-11-20 4 T "1 I JEWELS i EXCLUSIVELY J DESIGNED AND manufactured] II I By I |s. P. H. deSILVAj) I 45. HIGH ST SINGAPORE. 'I I <UALA LUMPUR. 'POH L-___J29 words
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Advertisement25 1950-11-20 4 Malcolm Mac Donald A Students 9 wives y More police are A An income tax talks to pressmen m U.K. proposal posted to Malaya anomaly25 words
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Advertisement27 1950-11-20 4 2ml I 13 Kitu For Imported Model Gowns a a a a *j^#i^f T i V/ jII iJdl AMm •^**^^g f A A A A 4»? A) #>27 words
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Article, Illustration253 1950-11-20 5 Hirers who sell their cars Free Press Staff Reporter gINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners are investigating ways of preventing fraud by people who sell for cash motor vehicles bought on hire purchase for which payments have not been completed. The committee of Commissioners examining this question hasFree Press - 253 words
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Article38 1950-11-20 5 Offence on five-foot-way M.ifT Reporter R E shopkeepers s on the >sed Menders :...ea for in-.-..v Holidays sept« nber CornMr C Press. for ps on for not .ich c :heir Mr Lyle to be d through d. Or-38 words
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Article39 1950-11-20 5 M A v ni (Malto B:~. The 5( ol I V will be similar to for NO The ..iinu. unarmed combat, fteldcraft, tactics, map readadministration and organisation, and trainIng In methods of giving in»n.39 words
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Article164 1950-11-20 5 picture. SINGAPORE maj get an extra 2,500,000 gallons of water a (lav four months earlier than originally expected, according to latest information from engineers working on the Tehran Kiver Scheme m Johore, Mr. T. I* F. McNeice, Municipal President said yesterday. Mr McNeice refuted164 words
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Article63 1950-11-20 5 Under grads will guide tourists Free Press Staff Reporter 4 NUMBER of undergraduates of the University of Malaya will act as guides to tourists visiting Singapore early next year. Their qualifications will be: "fluent and entertain: conversation" m English and an acquaintance with the mam tourist sights m the Colo:63 words
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Article22 1950-11-20 5 i Press st.ifv Reporter I Therapy U dinan, H G I T:nr v jchie exhibits will be pur* roi22 words
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Article23 1950-11-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— X to Icipal and Board when dace. The ir.it urged that the Regional and Co:. l >uld nstituent23 words
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Article164 1950-11-20 5 MALAY SCHOOLS IGNORED Free Press Malay Correspondent \N allegation that sir Christopher Cox, Adviser on Education to the Secretary for thy Colonies, had 'ignored the existence of Malay schools m Singapore 9 has been made b\ the president of the Singapore Malay Teachers Union, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed Said.164 words
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Article31 1950-11-20 5 The mainland of the Federation tent a. total of 4,012 tons of tin to Penang and Singapore for export m October. This is 458 tons more than September.31 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-11-20 5 picture Ml^s Tmi» Pong Lean and Mr. Lam San I cc who were married m Singapore yesterday. The hride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Tont < nan Kee. Free PressFree Press - 31 words
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Article17 1950-11-20 5 lU.Sun. Mr J. Pirn, Executii I nicer at Segamat. lias left for Britain nil leave.17 words
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Article, Illustration80 1950-11-20 5 \1 ILCOLM Ctab Director it lii i?l Mr. Phyli:* lardine itl (white dress) chats with Air Commandant N. M Salmon Director of the Women's Royal Air Force, during the Air Commandant's visit to the Club. Chanel Malcolm Club one of a string of affiliated non-profit-makiir; dubs on RAF. stations all80 words
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Article50 1950-11-20 5 SEGAMAT. Sun— Charged In Segahial Court with attempted suicide, 48-year-old Fatt. said his wife had died leaving several children "on my h. He weni m; i i have been unemployed and am heavily In debt i decided life not worth living nmd took caustic deferred till Nov. 2150 words
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Article107 1950-11-20 5 Free Press Staff Jteport i PRESIDING officer! on polling da<- tor r pore Municipal elections. ;«s m 1 a^ oth c will be performing official duti-s m conn ti'»r v 1 the voting, sliould not be meaibers <»* a.i. r>« I party, Mr. E.107 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-11-20 5 pirti \lTO\i wrestlers: k<> »w ?T getting the worst of th.s <-n» Hun«!i vith v Susie, but shp evfiitualU kntr-ked out h«*r «»np<n<'j< tli f > fourth round of their fiuht at Kvala I um.nur's Bukit Bintane Park <»n Saturday nirht. Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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Advertisement120 1950-11-20 5 1// Men Look G o o (I gabardines! H .4 remarkable vaiiu, t ■■■r Smooth finished. Tight lv woven. I 100 All Virgin Woo/. I t fully tailored and finished for fit and fine appearance, ij certainly the suit you have t been waiting for! OUR FITTING ROOM is now120 words
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Advertisement78 1950-11-20 5 I J WE HAVE RECEIVED J ANEW SHIPMENT OF l^ft flI SPUN RAYON SLUB 3 J \n excellent material for smart tailored dresses and a/S F V^ > vj,il-. (100 l to woar, cri-p 1 5 and nra l m appearance. Jl^Ti^k i w 1 PER YARD kfj/L^J f $3.9578 words
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Miscellaneous18 1950-11-20 5 MAIL i W Africa, W« si In I c l G.P.O for Ja] and ng; 5 -5" 1•18 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-11-20 6 picture. Kinder (iold (Tulloh) gets the better <>f Happy Traveller fEllery) after a thrilling duel over the last furlon? m the 7f event (race *>) fur Class 1, Div. 1 horses on Saturday. Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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Article, Illustration610 1950-11-20 6 ALLAN LEWIS - KINDER OGLD REPEATS HIS K.L. VICTORY ALLAN LEWIS By Hard tussle with Happy Traveller When the field had s°aled down, he was showing the way to Rat Mahal, Kinder Gold and Irish Abbot. J'Avance and MillwaU were the last 1 Racing on from the halfmile. Happy Traveller .still showed theFree Press - 610 words
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525 1950-11-20 6 I'Hr! first i tfie meeting: went to the improving Result, who was sent out a pronounced favourite. After lying handy In sixth position until well into the straight Result had litMe difliculty m shaking off The Bosun and the pa< r, Film Fan. He525 words
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Article129 1950-11-20 6 pRANCE made nearly a clean sweep of British turf honours for the 1950 flat racing season, which ended on Saiurdday. Marcel Boussac, the cotton king, is the champion owner and breeder and his trainer Charles Semblat heads the list of winning trainers though he did not129 words
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Article66 1950-11-20 6 11DDIL Bally and Alt Ram 'j ol the three H itspur pi n to p] against Yugoslavia ai bur on Wednesday ai m Injurii Ba d the tendeas of his r i 1 1 1 ankle, and Rams< i r England's team. iufTering from i dai ankleReuter - 66 words
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Article26 1950-11-20 6 nch boxer George Housse outpointed the Spa Luis Romero, European bantamweight champion. In a non-title ten-round I I h Paris las f nteht A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article55 1950-11-20 6 PAKISTAN boa Belgian by four goals nil In an Internationa] hockey mate: Brussels yesterday. The half-- time score was two-nil The match was played before 6.000 fans— a record for a hockey match during the football season. A. Aziz (two), Sulimullah and Asghar All (from penaltyU.P. - 55 words
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Article215 1950-11-20 6 JIM CHAMBERS - JIM CHAMBERS i mm TWO North London football t Tottenham Hotspur, are ruling the First Division or the Engli»h I Arsenal on Saturday final win by whipping i smashed Newcastle CJnJ that makes them the most at' most dangerous t^am m the bus Tottenham by215 words
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Advertisement62 1950-11-20 6 NOW SHOWING 11 1 IS. A WARn ACT'JAL BATTLE SCENES m this FULL-LENGTH RECORD of tiie U.N. FORCES' FIGHT from Pusan to SEOUL! XourßelatfOrtA V^ w« t MjQl MOOUCTIO* PTIIT II". I 1 31 A S N Jeff CHANOLER^^ TOMORROW BY DEMAND! BURT V** 01 PQTOjYO coco* Technicolor TODAY 1162 words
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Advertisement71 1950-11-20 6 Straits Times RJt Y\ T Published weekly D Jt\ U 1 \J Saturday and 9> ye \A/P I PI/ 1 T V Radio Malayas Englu £I£IJVJL I and vernacu! P re [INCORPORATING grammes m detailRADIO MALAYA NEWS DDIf F?0 CENTS from all rv Newsver Copies l ay also be obtained71 words
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Miscellaneous144 1950-11-20 6 Mdndr^KG Exelusire to //if> Singapore Free Press m Malaya *> I t.t Ai. 1 JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya WELL. AREN'T >OU 6UT YOU CANT OO «VMY, SUBftLY Y6S- AND SAY l£l Mt NON I GOING TO ARREST t THAT/— HE'S JUST I <T« YOU'R6 THIS144 words
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Article492 1950-11-20 7 VITAL ISSUE FOR COLONY BOXING Has the Board any powers? By THE SPORTS EDITOR CONTROVERSY over the action of the Singapore Boxing Hoard of Control m refusing; to pass promoter Wally Oakes' card featuring the Australians Sid Fletcher and Tommy Watts has focussed public attention on an issue which may492 words
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6 1950-11-20 7 Chan Teoh Give champions hard fight6 words
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Article299 1950-11-20 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS TODAYS TRACK WORK B> F/AISLKINK and Minstrel Boy were the uutstand--v mi workers »1 Bukit Timah this morninf when tracks were heavy after the week-end rain. K.iiserine (Charles) showed her usual speed to re<'l otT three fUrlonga In 3!) 2 5 sees. This299 words
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Article43 1950-11-20 7 AT re iciation Spoon Sh< o1 Seletar, Petty Of!: A. Taylor iR.Nj won a sp with a possible 35-35 at the 500-yd. H( n a spoon for the high( re of 97 points L n a trophy for 10*J 1]43 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-11-20 7 K. if Cul ivenga York world's No. 1 welterweight contender on Friday night by ining a split ten-round r Billy .hum of New York In dison Souarp Garden. New York Reuter ■tlr," PI(SSReuter; Free Press - 35 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-11-20 7 pHOONG Kwc Benj; of V-' Penally won the men's ■ingles title m the south of Scotland badminton championships at Dumfries last night. L T. lee. whom he was to have met m the final, withdrew throw- h injury. Choonc an d le<> won the men's63 words
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Article89 1950-11-20 7 I ion Yrrnon Morgan Lx^i neck there «.»> sonMtbiag <>i noveli> m British raring when at Manchester ih«> photos could not m- ust ii because •I the thick mi>t and d.irknesa which fell on the tr.u k 1 hej OUght to install r.id.ir on the Manchester U.i.89 words
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Article48 1950-11-20 7 SW beat Hi m a' Shi Su-chu Kura l jt Van Yee Huns 2-0; I beat Woog I Su-chu bt Yau Yec if ng 2-0; Ch»:. Kum :n Wong c;.>on 2-0 rrow night Sir.z Tfco E uap->ie In a ret« m v Fund.48 words
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Article968 1950-11-20 7 FOOTBALL league .relays ma were picture. 17 10 3 2 41 24 18 11 3 4 1H 11 2 5 M 18 24 18 9 3 543 23 21 Bum 18 8 4 626 24 Southampton 18 8 4 6 HU l] l/ 750 :<4 28968 words
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Article100 1950-11-20 7 Call for more sports fields A Individuals are grinning the sums of LIOO.OJO k on fool ball por the Amateur Athletic Association is asking for only £250.000 a year four 5 fOf training facilities for thr voutli of Britain Few couni d are I m the fieic p hoy ofReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-11-20 7 it ture. SIIE-MEN: Raja Naila bares her forth m the best professional manner as she sits astride Bertha Mortell and applies a scissor grip. Refer re VF«ng Buck I.cc looks quite concerned. This was onp of tuo women's wrestling matches held at Ku.tl.i Lumpur on Saturday nieht.- Free PressFree Press - 49 words
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Article349 1950-11-20 7 All the weights for Wednesday Class 1 Div l— Kin v Wbj I'nnce Charming R.M Kind Regards 6 F. 4c S Yd. Regtnar s.UG i RHease II 8 It liri-ht h M «,io Toboggan MS Admiral i'^iord c. aas3 s i Div..- Pri n, c IVrostan 8.0<; 7F. Less 17349 words
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Advertisement190 1950-11-20 7 THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL again vv&&tt&tt&i&^^ THIS is the first time since )> the Liberation that we 132 Pages SS ?> have been able to produce a 20 Full Colour STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL on illustrations m;- eluding 3 Full the lines of the successful prePa es I war publication The190 words
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Miscellaneous14 1950-11-20 7 todays sport s v id hmese I nn difcn I I'jd.nn l<u r nrv.14 words
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Article, Illustration261 1950-11-20 8 AMERICA TRAINING 5 NATIONS 350 aircraft sent to Allies WASHINGTON, Monday. T»HE United States has sent more than 350 aircraft, 1 5,000 vehicles and several hundred tanks to Itlled countries under the military aid programme, :t was harned yesterday m Washington. In addition. some 9,000 military personnel from foreign countries261 words
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Article227 1950-11-20 8 (\\IKO, Monday. EGYPTIANS ate watching with interest efforts to J revive the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhwan c! Muslimin), dissolved two years ago because, m the words of the Coalition Government, it had degenerated into "a fanatical politico-reli-giooa organisation with its own para-military formations" The Minister of227 words
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Article23 1950-11-20 8 UNION JACK HOISTED IN SEOUL JSEOIL Mon. A ROYAL Artillery Guai British ■i the nlsta eni n m s I took tli ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article49 1950-11-20 8 LO.V I J ws rday rmamenl i Western i whic t betrayal ol millions of Jr-x* an«l non-Jews destroyed Board also decided to draw the British Governation to "evidence of the resurgence ol Nazism m Germany" which. It said. 3 ,i grave menace to Jews ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article58 1950-11-20 8 ARTILLERY DAY IN RUSSIA M ■x.tiidrr V levsky ordered a gun .salu 1 20 salvoes In Moscow and 15 other big cities to mark annual Arti.lery Day yesterday. Artillery i> 0 after I v of Stahn- mi 942 which eyed partly throi a.h Russia's abihiy to out what w iU.P. - 58 words
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Article175 1950-11-20 8 China 'was never isolated' HONG KONG. Mon. ]>F.OPLE who had tho idea that China had ever been an isolated country. Inaccesi sible to the outside world v ere wrong, said Dr. Cheng m, M.A.. Ph. D. m the SC of a broadcast lecture m Hong Kong oai the "History of175 words
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Article15 1950-11-20 8 m. THE firs ai the Last i 'ter allf 1 kUthority. l15 words
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Article46 1950-11-20 8 STATE OF SIEGE IN BOLIVIA Bolivi G has pi ia tate ot allowii powers to am c (i mobilise the preserve pi The order, made on Friday. followed t lie disc< f a plot Involving some army ofTWrs and members f Falanee Socl B tana ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article19 1950-11-20 8 The Social Comml the United Nations Genera] •mbly luus condemned the practice of lammins foreign broi ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article23 1950-11-20 8 Freddie Schweiteer who appeared before the King md thp Quron at a recent Royal variety performance died m I,i.:.rMn Ho v:is -H ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article86 1950-11-20 8 r r\V() "iadie>" weighing li>ii f a ton each will i>r on show 1 at the l' :>1 Festival of Britain. They will be two <>f the figureheads borrowed from the collection of marine curios housed on the Thames waterfront at (iravesend and will he used to illustrateReuter - 86 words
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Article183 1950-11-20 8 S W FRANCISCO, Monday. 'FIIF Chinese Communist army Invading Tibet has cairiod its "world peace** slogans ami banners with it. Peking radio broadcast this at the week-end m what appeared to bp the first field dispatch from a special correspondent. The date-line road" "Sim?where mA.P. - 183 words
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Article265 1950-11-20 8 LONDON. Monday. DACING on the turi In Fnftand is getting less popular, and there has be; i ii a big detliue tiiis year In attendances while the volume of betting has been small\r and race prizes generally lower. Attendances have *jone down tor mor< I oneReuter - 265 words
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Article50 1950-11-20 8 Russia making a new car MOSCOW M O U S S I A yesterday an- nonnced the beginning of mass production of the npw ■Soviet r;\r Zima by the Moloto? plant. Zima is a medium-class sixryllnder mr standing below the luxury car Ziss and Ithe popular Pobeba fourcylinder sedan- U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article20 1950-11-20 8 A unit of 72 I Air Force personnel '•duled to arrive m Su* today en route i A.PA.P. - 20 words
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Advertisement159 1950-11-20 8 Offer ehn.re »f In .rrnaiionjl from internjl Round th* V, c Fre« Jdvictr Cr court. ous m AMERICAN LLOYD ACENCY I World Trj» t A.. Rntunvnn Road Si Phoju-. Htft !>!»■: ill BLWnlt^ Iht- »eekl> issues of the Straits Bu h\ \:r M |f| to MiITW I an inclusive rate159 words
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Miscellaneous18 1950-11-20 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris ORATErJL JWAOEAAOISELLE BUTiF 1 AT YOU "GOOO NIGHT M T JwT? *> 1 V\^^^^^18 words
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