The Singapore Free Press, 21 November 1950
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Title Section13 1950-11-21 1 The singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA ASDFASDF PKIlf lEN (EMS.13 words
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Article354 1950-11-21 1 Income tax brings n extra millions Free Press Staff Reporter c (iovernment's 1951 budget, as revised by a Select will show a surplus of $1,300,000 as compared with estimated deficit of $13,500,000. This is due mainly to venue from income tax and the "buoyant" trading condi--*re.354 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-11-21 1 UNUSUAL position of the joclKf wag- due to the horse, The Frog, stambling at Pluinpton races m England. Tony Granthan gnbbe4 him round the netk to save himself. recovered and came third.32 words
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Article225 1950-11-21 1 'Accounts in English' bill S all rrespondenl Xl Al A 1.1 MPI R. Tuesday. !it> m the Federation of h ar. repaired to be kept nr furnishi be recorded m English or m Jan. 1. I*sB, If a recoma Select Committee of the icil b adopted. ng of the Council,225 words
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Article133 1950-11-21 1 I^HE Singapore I>rretan Blythe. su:d m the L- gislative Council this morning that cluing the past three months curity situation m the olony had deteriorated. The meaning of the emergency, he said, '"has boon brought home to us mure by recent incident. Sealing on mo:. thremergency for a133 words
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Article188 1950-11-21 1 rrHE Federation GovernA ment is considering regulations to give the Government power where necessary to conscript and direct manpower, the Officer Administering the Government. Mr. S.W.P. Foster Sutton told members of the Federal Legislative Council this morning. He also announced during the preseni en ftency the leave188 words
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Article82 1950-11-21 1 'jplIE Si I flent A is urgently tuesti n of Government ::.•.-> for cannot afford to pay rentals, It was mnced m the Le| i The Goveri In r< plj tc q by Mr. Thio Chan d said it was aware I the S i Improvement82 words
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Article106 1950-11-21 1 S'pore-K.L train derailed JOiiORE BAHRU, Tues. I^HE train service betw.en Singapore Kuala ipur is again disorgan- to a delock las 1 ween I- aya n u r and S m Jo': nvol I waa -rain irom X Lumpur. The I one c the line. The driver. wh I burns. isualty.106 words
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Article38 1950-11-21 1 Lmunists nave romuvea all coastal defence guns ng the Wo sung coast near .vi to Kwangtung and Fufc. Seventy percent of Russian advisors In Shanghai were transferred southward, dwnably the Kwangsi and i ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article151 1950-11-21 1 CHINESE REDS SHUN U.N. MAN PRAGUE, Tuesday. INGOT members of an official Chinese Communist J delegation arrived m Prague by air yesterday on route to Lake Success for the United Nations debate on Formosa. The Cliiiir.se. headed by General Wu HsiuDirector of the Eastern European Department of the Chinese ForeignU.P. - 151 words
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Article92 1950-11-21 1 pEYLON'S Inspector-Gene-ral of Police, Sir Richard Aluviharc. arrived m Singapore this morning from Colombo by Air Ceylon plane enroute to Sydney, where he will attend a Commonwealth Police Conference. Another passenger on the same aircraft was Mr. O. O. Ponnambalam, Ceylon Mini.4or [or Industrj and Fisheries,92 words
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Article87 1950-11-21 1 My split personality Tlir A n atom spy, Harry Gold, pleaded m the New \o.\> Federal »»urt yesterday thai he was a victim of split personality. Gold, who confessed complicity In a British- American ring 1 which relayed atomic Information to Russia, told the court: "I had a one-tracked mind.U.P. - 87 words
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Article284 1950-11-21 1 British stay, says Bevin LONDON, Tuesday. \LTHOI GH Egypt sought to denounce the AngloEgyptian Treaty, under which British troops are stationed m the Suez (anal zone, there was no provision for modification or revision except by mutual consent, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, said yesterday284 words
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Article8 1950-11-21 1 Resettlement salaries I renth, i onnriL th»the iplemen8 words
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Article21 1950-11-21 1 The stage and screen star. Pat Kirkwood. was divorced yesterday m London by h*»r i.md John Atkinson Lister.- A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article40 1950-11-21 1 Britain was believed to have indicated its intention to allow Japan an overdraft of up to £10,000,000 to £13,--000,000, m order to help ease Japan's seasonal lack of sterli-nH: !n its trade with the sterling: area.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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280 1950-11-21 1 TOKYO, Tuesday. THE first Americans to reach the Manchurian border stormed into the outskirts of ihe town of Hyesanjin on Yalu River last night. The only other United Nations troops to reach the border were a battalion of South Koreans who spent a few280 words
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Article29 1950-11-21 1 Britain, the Argentine and Chile have agreed to extend their agreement restricting the movemetns of warship! m the Antarctic to avoid •friction" m the area. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article37 1950-11-21 1 A^EPALESE A headquai X mandu announced loyal forces recaptured key town of B major centre < the nine-da i revolution. i troops suffered only casualties and captured a number of truck-, and ammunition. U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Advertisement54 1950-11-21 1 i j pr £iN6 a««« S;8L! M£WOIW6 J POLAR CO mr n Street. L phone 7191 I I m XMAS IS NEAR Have you ordered your TURKEY XMAS CAKE MINCE PIES? RESERVE YOUR XMAS CRACKERS AND XMAS PRESENTS ftOM THE CHOICE SELECTION AT HTZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES (FAR EAST) LTD. 0-6654 words
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Advertisement15 1950-11-21 1 »l b«M» »t «a«c itca\ fMOM an*'^/^ /fOffJo Oft tJiidthe scenes B ft -a jp15 words
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Article, Illustration557 1950-11-21 2 Jane Brown - Jane Brown ALTHOUGH 1 don't "frightfully care" lor flying, I have a passion for the Kalians Airport. What never ceases to astonish me is that more people have not discovered its fascination. There, for the of a cup of tea, is ndid show Indeed: d with557 words
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Article256 1950-11-21 2 Rhona Churchill - The House That Jill Built Rhona Churchill By •THERE has never before been a house quite like the one now being designed as the principal showpiece of next year s British Ideal Home Exhibition. It Is tne house the country-women of Britain regard as being as near to their dreams256 words
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Article163 1950-11-21 2 RHEA CUMMING - RHEA CUMMING Ey ATLANTA: you want to chai jobs with your husban It's an age-old threat, often cried, hut .seldom tried. It usually ends with the wife at home washing dishes and the husband still at the flee. It r< ally happened, ever, to Mr and163 words
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Advertisement67 1950-11-21 2 iM&k BF tp v BBk h mi ijT^ t! L* 4 v I iB B^r v *Ib^ Je H P. H. HENDRY, Jeweller 78. North Bridge Road, Singapore CLAIRE ;t ""^i^^B^^ WINGS TO FASHION ALWAYS SOMETHIN^^ NEW At CLAIRE S Singapore Cold Storage Arcade. I Buy Our Latest "D£ LUXE67 words
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Advertisement69 1950-11-21 2 f. til* Soft f s ~4>- 1 1 lit \M but I lor m v ho MAYNARD CO., Liv 11. Battery Road Phom tß^> atiz JOY r^/ 7 o«/y shampoo that //as //i^> Wonderful. mf^^^T New Beauty Conditioner I UkLSL leaves your hair cleaner, c k /;/ort' brilliant, silkier and69 words
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Miscellaneous107 1950-11-21 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR Dokn today, you have i d. p and i .u> mind Hhuh i- not satisfied with j Mjprrfi- lalltii You i. always set to the ba of everythini and anal} sc then thorouchly. You >.-, a rritical aense iiic ii rould put to good v j»i literature,107 words
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Miscellaneous40 1950-11-21 2 Solution 4 To Crossword Ho. 2C7 sou TlON:— Across: l \v S. Kicks 7. lay to. 8. No I H B Hea lit Bh ireholcter. 12. !5. lJoun: |V, 2, Dry S. Keni] rth 4 Card JXflfci pel 11, Risky.40 words
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Miscellaneous127 1950-11-21 2 New Crossword No. 29S CLUES ACROSS 1. 8 Descriptive of ihp way oi han ana over In Europe f5 Si 1 a night flyer (5). 10. u:,c who adds ud Ij (6). 11. Trams do tx > f he heaten loaf Is oj 18 Bet ape i7> 19. Haphazard as127 words
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Article298 1950-11-21 3 NEHRU'S FALSE HOPES IN PEKING May have to change policy NEW YORK, Monday. POMMUNIST China's invasion of Tibet must be a sharp reminder to India's Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, of the Chinese proverb that he who rides a User finds it diflicult to dismount. Mr. Nehru, who is regarded byA.P. - 298 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-11-21 3 photo. Pararhutrs begin to fill the sky a> IS, paratroopers jump from their planes over North Korea. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article32 1950-11-21 3 CANADIAN JET IS VERSATIEL OTTAWA, Monday. t thinks Its Mf jet la ihapinf up i> possibly abai plane developed since tier Int s an unusually powerful r plane built to roam across32 words
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Article42 1950-11-21 3 The Chinese die unh students a: heir indoctrin ion programme ■f the key a Sovietising China m tho Shanghai i.ib< led out undergradua Univ- for ial reprimand. It said rgradur.tea v eka behind" m the study of nmunism.- U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article99 1950-11-21 3 MADRAS LIFTS BAN ON COMMUNISTS MADRAS. Mon. THE Madras Government 1 has lilted a year-old ban pn the Communist Party and 35 Allied organisations, following a High Court Judgment which held the ban to be "void and ultrt\ vires'" under the constitution. Th(- ban was Imposed In September, 1949 whenReuter - 99 words
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Article32 1950-11-21 3 The Norwegian Crown Pi Ince Ol tv and his wife, n Princess Martha, have arrived m New York for a 15-day visit as gu< of the American-Scandii vian Foundation. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article23 1950-11-21 3 ral Leslie Nichols, Managing Director of Cable and Wireless Limited, i. ndon today on an I mile flying t<>ur of the St.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article14 1950-11-21 3 JAKARTA. Fri. \HIGH Ind VIOV. days :d. out In A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article66 1950-11-21 3 Russians exploit Sinkiang HONG KONG. Mon. RUSSIANS are already mining uranium In Sinkiang, a Formosa clisp N caped from the province. The Par... Mo Wei-hsin, nephew of the former 8 tiang. I m Formosa a: caping via Pakistan. Mo was quoted as saying that nun R an techn.cians had beenU.P. - 66 words
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Article33 1950-11-21 3 RANGOON, Monday. yoi don't have t<> be an insomnia victim to have sleepless nights m Rangoon. you awake. r ban r i rm if A irrs A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration320 1950-11-21 3 ling West th Kr.st South 1 INT' 3^? All Pass 1717 HE ."■-I'' vone I r i i don" player who pei Bur :?pd the of nrou i murder I I he h Hi op )rr m Tl'.s r: f>'l' and a hah so judging by thai within320 words
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Article26 1950-11-21 3 Treaty news for Truman TON. Mon. T'HZ US. Sec: Mr. Dean Acl his R v Dulles I r i he n wai to b] to r26 words
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Article166 1950-11-21 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. J^ STRIGGLE over Mr. Dean Ac h? son s tenure as I S. Secretary of State appeared to be buildinup behind the scenes of the Truman administration. tollowin" the Democratic election reverses early this month official informants said two connictms? lines of advice areA.P. - 166 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-11-21 3 The London Lord Mayors sr?at coach passes throng the crowds linins Ludsate Hill ,:i the annual procSn inaujuralmif the rear of tffic c of the new Lord Mayor" Alderman Denys Lawson, the youngest m «mH) years to hold th? po>t neuter photo.42 words
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Article23 1950-11-21 3 The U.S. State De| t said it would vrelcom I f Internal "aw. an ing- t whether a delibera •he23 words
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Article19 1950-11-21 3 wight, farm* nander. i majoi ►he would nvade lied Statei hroi. the west coas f of A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article50 1950-11-21 3 TilK South Korean Home Minister. Mr. hou h H Ok. says P<»liie thi«'t Kirn Vr,- < V baa hem arroted for lir nmanisti \ked if Kirn wcr- t < •■■mmist. 'n- .li *'I don't know whither Kirn i I (i» know hi- two viiv iro 1 0A.P. - 50 words
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Article30 1950-11-21 3 irshml Stalin has been unanim nominated candidate for the Btalin electoral district of Moscow forthcoming local tions for a now Cor,. the Mcscov.' repion. Mo^ Radio reoorted.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article75 1950-11-21 3 'ATOMIC CLOCK FOR INDIA NEW DELHI. MOO. AN 'atomic' clock to serve India and, if other E countries, is m pro© of manufacture at the National Physical Laboratory m New Delhi 111 be an Unproved type of quart? Un- suit! ng temp atures. altitude or humid It will on the75 words
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Advertisement118 1950-11-21 3 E^«^^^*^ __^,^bbbhbb«bbbbbb^lbß 2EKy* "> T i i *^^t «1 j*' i I m^k JBL/«bW "*9ln 818 w MlßSralßMß^' *>■■ 9 I If pays to buy p or( j Thames Trucks have achieved a wore! v reputation for power. dependabilit> and kmg life. /jIB^SSS^Swi Thames Trucks combine maximum load space and118 words
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Miscellaneous139 1950-11-21 3 SINGAPORE BFEBS iSiuyaporej (Bllh M'I'UOKK) 445 pr ,i. P Sumy; 4 47 From tii.' London 55 Composer 10 50 Fur the Week— Dvorak; 5.15 I -mi. P. nwealth Survej <BBC>; i) Dance If programmefl (BBO: Orcbestn; i Nws <bbc»; 02 I Music fr >m the Screen; 345 United N T139 words
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223 1950-11-21 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY Nov. 21. 1950 Boom and a cloud rr [f KB is excellent news from the Singapore Legislative Council this morning Flhj 1951 Hici^et. lead of lowing a surplus ol 1.500,000 as at llrsi reared will nu\\ be over a million dollars n the right side223 words
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Article146 1950-11-21 4 TO Onn bin Jaafar is a JLJ :\i*n of vision and courage Ilia .suggestion U I i United Malays' National Organisation should offer equal membership rights and privileges to all race* is one of tremendous significance and hope The mere /art that a commui ader ran even put forward146 words
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Article1021 1950-11-21 4 MICHAEL MANNING - MICHAEL MANNING Sotiri Zannis, 19 -year-old Greek youth was a Communist until he saw what went on behind the Iron Curtain. Dy I EIGHTEEN thousand J Greek Communist guerrillas who fled to Cominform countries after their defeat by the British-trained Greek Army last year are still a1,021 words
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Article, Illustration689 1950-11-21 4 NEW VOHK: n ail that the office■st ekers said were true, then tio f a soul would have casi a ballot m the U.S. elections without a buiiet-proof vest and a sub-machine Run. New York, apparently, was the most dangerous place by far. The city's 3.940 polling689 words
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682 1950-11-21 4 DOUGLAS WARNER - Dutch Utopia Has No Jails, Crimes DOUGLAS WARNER By I HAVE just returned from a land where there is no crime; where there are neither burglars nor murderers, judges nor courthouses nor jails, and where the people say: "We are ail friends here." Its name is Urkerland. second of the682 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-11-21 4 It seems to me that teaching |uniors how to make hand grenades out of cocc denotes a Lettish tendency19 words
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Advertisement17 1950-11-21 4 GIFTS of QUALITY for THE SEASON If. S. de SILVA If*. ORCHARD ROAD, Nf W TEL *****17 words
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Advertisement127 1950-11-21 4 Good (Thiuqs Christmas doesn t change much from vt you know m a6>fance pretty well *Km vcur needs will be. Why not do your ordering m casv stages and start now? Here are some of thf ri can see about right away: Raisins Biscuits Sultanas Wines Currants Cigarettes Mincemeat hi127 words
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Article329 1950-11-21 5 SWEEPS: CHECK ON DUTY EVASION New penalties proposed DFVFOT Press Staff Reporter J^hVhKh penalties are recommended to the Singapore Legislative Council this morning- to he imposed on sweepstake promoters who, with intent to evade duty, fail to make a return as required by law, or who make a false return.329 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-11-21 5 puiure. ■Dntor i «>f Police. Sir Richard h.» .irnwtl m Singapore this morning from r*atf j 1 ««m moiiwr ilth Polu> rmifpr»*m> Ik Ml X r B Wiltshire, artin- (<»m»t Kall.inj; airport.- Free PressFree Press - 34 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-11-21 5 picture. MR. A. L. Wilson, former Deputy Welfare Manager. Singapore Harbour Board, hHnjj airlanded bj Mr. V. Peters, president of the Engineer Workers' Union, hefore leaving the Colony yestrrday on the Charon. Free PressFree Press - 34 words
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Article42 1950-11-21 5 i < i'rt^> StJLff Reporter r||| > rt ('overnmeiit x >timaicd revenue hi iiicom- t;?x, cst »t« duiies. liquors. ilisator and sweepstakes, and licences -t*<l by thf Sc eel C'onim.ttee examIraffl estimat tab] report In the Leiiisrecommends a net A42 words
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Article80 1950-11-21 5 Tftt Pre^ Stefl Reporter SIM of >1 1.162 hrn been approved by the Mn*>ap<»re Lr^ivlative Coun•il Finance Committee f. r the purchase of 16 automatic li*ht controls The installation of these lights v. M vave valuable lu.npowfr. says the Com mittee*! report. 7''«r li-.hts can be80 words
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Article18 1950-11-21 5 Mecca dur- I NKW CAR FOR .11 \)i,\ era: ion $10,980 i^.as been rebc Federal Finance Committee18 words
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Article97 1950-11-21 5 Bom b expert for Fed. Free Pn>> Stall Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Tut* provision for the appoint•f a Director of Manpower and a Bomb Disposal Officer Is made m the report of supplementary expenditure by. the Standing Committee en Finance laid r,n the table at today's meeting of the Federal Legislative97 words
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Article93 1950-11-21 5 Free Press Staff Reporter IN agreeing to take $5,000--000 out of the estimated surplus for this year to contribute to the I niversity of Malaya, the Select Committee on th«* Singapore Government* 1951 estimates places on record this recommendation. "If future contributions for the establishment of93 words
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95 1950-11-21 5 Tan Kee Gak mayget $7,500 damages KUALA LUMPUR Tuesday. MR. Tan Kre Guk, a Malacca bi-si^essman. may receive $7,500 from the Government of the Federation damages for wrongful arrest and detention under a banishment warrant. Payment of this sum waj recommended In the report as supplementary expendil by the Standing95 words
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Article95 1950-11-21 5 MALAY REGT. GETS MORE TO SPEND Free Pre*s Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. SUPPLEMENTARY expenditure totalling 5i.504.370 for t lie Malay Regiment has been approved by the Federal lative Council's Standing Committee on Finance, report was placed on the iable at today's Council ting. The bUgesl item of additional expenditure95 words
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Article74 1950-11-21 5 GOVERNMENT is considering a request m mi the Singapore Mental Hospital Uniformed Staff Union for an Industrial Court ruling to le their claim for betur pay-scales. The request followed unsuccessful attempts by the union to settle the issue. Mr. Llm Chwee Seng, the union s secretary said74 words
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254 1950-11-21 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE estimated cost of an anti-sabotage force of 200 men being established by the Singapore Police is given In a report of the Finance Committee tabled m the Singapore Legislative Council this morning. In its leport. the Commiti tee approves the254 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-11-21 5 picture. iT.IIK Governor, Sii 1 ji n Gimson offers his congratulations to Mr. K. U. Calderwood. Superintendent of Polite, who received the insignia of the 0.8. E. at Government House vester- Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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Article83 1950-11-21 5 Free Prrs* Staff Reporter WITH a view to makmu Singapore independent of outside sources m the matter of water iupplie.s the Singapore Government has decided to engage the services of expert consultants from the United Kingdom. They will investigate the possibility of inci -easing the sources of83 words
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Article42 1950-11-21 5 Ol $3. 250 was spent m air pa.-iages and subsistence by Da to Onn bin J a 'alar senting ihe Feden as an advise* to the United Kingdom delegation c mmonwealth Conlersnce In London on Eco■ic Aid to Souih Ess:42 words
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Article66 1950-11-21 5 TWO ojficers of the Federation Department of Agricul--1 ture may visit the United States to study American methods of rice production. This is revealed m the report of supplementary exvenditure hv the Standing Committee laid on the table at the meeting of the Federal Legislative Council66 words
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Article260 1950-11-21 5 More men on stadium board urged Irr Ii > Stall iAN i te a n« *or the I vide mac-hinr ry f< of the public to lake m the stadium so that Id be ablt *<• their v;> II turner c i by the i c studyini In its report260 words
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Article167 1950-11-21 5 Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LIMPIK. Tuesday. 4 PAYMENT of $1,320 as compensation to the 1^ father of a boy accidentally killed during antibandit operations was recommended m the report of supplementary expenditure by the Standing Committee on Finance tabled at today s Legislative Council167 words
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Article35 1950-11-21 5 A teleprinter link is to be established between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore to obtain meteorol i nformation for 'he new forecast office m Kuala Lumpur a: the request of the Royal Air Force.35 words
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Article144 1950-11-21 5 Pupils for new schools register REGISTRATION Dj buys and girls who wi] be admitted to two new regional schools to be opened m Singapore during first week 1951 began yesterday. They are Braddell R.m School at the junction if Braddell and Thomson R< I and Telok Paku school, rppothe Ci144 words
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Miscellaneous54 1950-11-21 5 MAIL Surface n In Britain, N Ir»i;i:-.d. Eire. Bui North d Wei Mi Wt Indi> >.. DO the Federation. I surf, i c a: the G.PO lodfcy »re: for North Borneo. I abUftll, Brun ith India only« ;.nd North India: 5.45 p in. i for St^m and the FedeiHtnm 654 words
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542 1950-11-21 6 ALLAN LEWIS - Toboggan best bet of the day Hv ALLAN LEWIS QNDINE, Richmond and Perostan should provide plenty of thrills for spectators m the main race tomorrow, second day of Singapore T irf Club's Winter meeting. Ondine won very !y on the first day of the542 words
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Article456 1950-11-21 6 J-HE Bosun should make amends for Saturdays defeat by Result m the Class ii V, ace over six furlongs and five yards tomorrow. Mrl.Bl RY (OIRT, PORT star and Yi'TOi should provide the sti oppon. Melbury Court was oa(\\\ away al her ftrsi start. and456 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-11-21 6 How Lucifer won piiturrs. ABOVE: Lucifer (Woods) leading into the home straight from Admiral (Ayres), Release II (Mawi) and Envoy (Spencer) m the fifth race »l Bukii Timah on Saturday. RIGHT: Lucifer winning from Dundan iid (Ounwoodie), who came up strongly, with Kt'V:ise II th rd md Admiral fourth. FreeFree Press - 51 words
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Article291 1950-11-21 6 From VFKNON MORG I'HK camera has more than i» its worth m England daring the 11 it racing kirn ended. Indeed, there are constant demands that these courses which have still to install it should have one at the earliest possible opportunity course la Wind-Reuter - 291 words
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Article231 1950-11-21 6 LONDON i •yHE rather ohscure position m the political field tended to rob (lie n 4 sections of miK-h of the rec rut < iv and interest m the London Stock I T mainly m first clas.s domestic storks l1 financial correspondent. G. mediumtextiles and many231 words
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Article28 1950-11-21 6 THI Match Hi m i d strolled ground l V >. it M< mrr his roll •'lt\ i ed t np m Br i' i thi iaurhti28 words
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Article16 1950-11-21 6 Strugess, Brown Win doubles defeat I Hello (II Club U 3 6 l m the A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Advertisement56 1950-11-21 6 '.AST DAY l! I r>. 4. .md ».:;o pm. 'WAR m KOREA' •ted by 'OUR RELATIONS' TOMOWOW! n NIGHT and the CITY T TODAY i ;o— BURT VIRGINIA WTORp Technicolor "next" change ts^HAYES I ll TODAY 11. 1 IS US I IS and BM p.m. EV! N FUNNIER THAN I'M56 words
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Advertisement59 1950-11-21 6 m i v f^k^^H The weekly issues of the Straits Bud by Air Mail to any address m the I nit« d an inclusive rate of $24.00 FOR SIX MONTH > If you want the 'Budget' while on l« < to make an "Air-subscription* on beh "°Jf" c Office or59 words
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Miscellaneous61 1950-11-21 6 i\1 n ndrdKG Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya "-YOU p UI j iT? TA( h -ju cuddles to gleep r n poo^ baby .*^A J JANC Exclusive to the Singapore free Press m Malaya "^^i pif^^ i¥li^ T ARZAN Escape By Edgar Rice Burroughs the Two s61 words
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Article438 1950-11-21 7 ALLAN LEWIS - BRILLIANT TRIAL BY FOUR O'CLOCK ALLAN LEWIS By Hard to beat on Saturday RIDDEN by his trainer, "(hum" Wadsworth, Four CClock II ran one of the best threefarlong trials seen at Bukit Timah at this meeting. Alter doing steady-pace work from the six, he clapped on the pace before reaching438 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-11-21 7 Jack gardnor deft) shows his terrific reach m he fcets m uitii a straight left to Bruce Woodcock's eye m their fight for the British and Empire heavyweight b<»xinu title at Barb Court. London, hist Tuesday. The ex-Gsardsman won when Woodcock retired, battered and beaten, .it the end of the52 words
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Article, Illustration84 1950-11-21 7 >i> partnership by K. T. D S, Sheppard, Uic M.C.C. middle gainst \t\v South Wales esterdaj t<> boost Uic leaai's m job ah id m the Test matches. hud like piling ibws. rd and un- i a c SCOREBOARD ll\ i y t I 13 c.ti.n84 words
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Article, Illustration110 1950-11-21 7 r«CORING by thi i play ci. p Dai of r1:- In the November Issue of The He i\c Of forwards is to iel the ball for the three-quari ra I do I t lt porting on the Ist. V S I game wroi headline, "School toFree Press - 110 words
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Article123 1950-11-21 7 ISI \M> Club's November mixed foursomes played <m Sunday, was won by Mrs. E. Addlson and P. loirs with a ik tt SCOW of G.>i (85-19! Nexi best returns were oy. Mrs Hodgkinson Pcrrter Mayor 11-7 69 Mrs. Loke Wan Tho J. L;i IH 22: 72;123 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-11-21 7 t ..'jT ■,bhl«lTuM..'.» i« t1,.. ihH! race at Bu«.l I %-WAM (Dunwoodie) beatin; IM M Free PressFree Press - 17 words
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Article61 1950-11-21 7 IPOH Mon. OIXTEEN players from Per.,k travel to the Federal cap llg the Christmu holidays to part m the lnt< r-State Mala; quadj tournaa P mg. w mergming tool i pla< on Doc 23, 24 and v mos of trials held Ipoh have ir: Abdul Aziz61 words
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Article119 1950-11-21 7 Bobby Locke's tip for the British Open n >.: year is stralia's Open champion. Norman xon Nida. "l feel it might be the year for him to win it." Locke wrj from bourne. "He is playing ter golf than perhaps ai ge of his career.Reuter - 119 words
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Article58 1950-11-21 7 lILI.O Angelini ot Al xandj ria was second yesttrday m the Italian golf Championship at Rome. First place to an Italian. GrappaHassanein of Egypt wit liar iw b fore tl c end of the tournament. He found weather conditions m Rome not suitable for his play. It had58 words
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Article35 1950-11-21 7 il id Club 1 I I I F. Ho. R Cl f r ri) bt. K. T I bt t i p up: E. Ml )t. T. v I luur ana tni35 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-11-21 7 picture. LEFT: Mrs. Percival leads m Abbeystead (Percival). winner of the second race last Saturday. RIGHT: Mrs. Gillmore is all smiles, too. as she leads m Result (Ellery), who followed up his Penan*; success h v taking: the first race on Saturday. Free PressFree Press - 47 words
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Article100 1950-11-21 7 TIIK following bones will not start tomorrow: Bright Eyes, Miss Nathan. Persian Lord. Uninsured, Pink Gin. Tudor Pride, Mata liar!. Cambridge, Mascotte, Ra-Li, Jack's Darling, French Custom, Autumn Balloon. Silver Sequin. Gold Meridian. Harrier. Contract, Haydee, Fairfelt, Gilian, Bright House, Unless, Baroda Prince. Seventy Seven. Fatber*S Pride.100 words
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Article32 1950-11-21 7 STOCKHOLM soccer team Aik Saturday beat Tel Aviv Hapoel four-nil at Tel Aviv. eden's Djur garden Boc(T.ib on Friday beat Burby two goals to nil at —A P.32 words
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Article40 1950-11-21 7 Two An on Saturwon their way through the second round m New South Wales tennis singles championship. Art Larsen beat Roy Felan 6-4. 6 4. 11— 9 and Dick Savitt be.it George Worthineton 11 9. 6—l. 6—l A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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231 1950-11-21 7 pHINESE Recreation Club went down to a superior team at Tanglin yesterday when they were beaten by G.H.Q. FARELF >— 1. Headquarters packed a fine defence and a faster forward line which combined well. Chinese fielded 10 players and S&t K. Read, a G.H.Q player231 words
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Article308 1950-11-21 7 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE By ARI'GBY trial is no place lor th likes to watch a r ood tpen fame, liidividu <!.-> iiro out 10 impress ihc selectors and icMtn is Uv any neat team-work. But individualism i^ everything m ru^^er. There is a lot to bo said308 words
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Article64 1950-11-21 7 TOMMY Yarosz. who ill feated one British Empire "hope" m his last appearance m London. fe»terday agreed to liyht Randolph Turpin. British middleweiuht champion. Yarosy. a Hsht-heavy from Monaca. Pennsylvania, outpointed Dave Sand> oi Australia before Sands t<»ok the British Empire middleweight title from Dtek Turpin. Far#aA.P. - 64 words
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Advertisement15 1950-11-21 7 1 ■"jran HOWS 1 n. \RR T °MOR/>OW ONty N(. JSJJTOTHESWBLE'HC THURSDAY ORD :S OF15 words
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Article34 1950-11-21 8 cON. Oil Nov. 19th at K..r X rbau, to Sheila, wife M. Jamieson. a son. STEVENSON: To Mr. Mrs. J.O.R. Stevenson at Kilwinnin^ Scotland on 14 h. October, a son. E i well34 words
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Article21 1950-11-21 8 ALFRED JOHN THORNE of 876-D. Upi>er ScranRead died on 17th Nov. 19jO -c o! 67. Deeply regrettMelbourre pipers please copy21 words
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Article50 1950-11-21 8 THE FAMILY or the la*e Mrs. Kee Soon th.^nk relaiivei and .ds who paid night visits, ■s etc. diring their bereavement. \'R MRS TAN KIM VAN r.k all friends and revho a- tended their wedding N nber, 1950. and r the good wishes and a pres > sent to50 words
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Article51 1950-11-21 8 Father and car were blazing FOUR YEAR-OLD Kathryn a lot ol Arthur G. Starr, brother i 2. uld r from h for a She penniirks flew. Wires got 1. red from beneath hoed. M >bed and Tommy and aba. ship. The c as ablazi re pump arrived. a:u: was Dad.A.P. - 51 words
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Article275 1950-11-21 8 Wife sued for libel LONDON, Tuesday. A TALL, thin, middle-aged clerk insisted m the High Court, London, that he had been "more than a friend" to a woman who complains she was falsely accused of seducing him. The accusations were made m letters written by the man's275 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-11-21 8 PRINCE ON WHEELS Thin -yenr-old Prince Paul Wossen Snggad Hakonnen Haile Selassie, rranison of the Fmperor ol Ethiopia, enjoys i Iricycle trip on holiday ne.ir Berwick. Scotland.27 words
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Article123 1950-11-21 8 VIENNA, Tues THE popular Communist confession: "I was bad, but Iv. ill not be bad any more" bas spread from Moscow to Hungary. There. newspapers are playing up the public selfcriticism of authors, artists and scientists who da not quite follow the party lineA.P. - 123 words
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Article104 1950-11-21 8 LONDON, Tuesday. DOCTOR who stamped on his wife's love-bird and crushed it to death had a decree nWi uranted against him. This incident was just one example oi the husband's brutality, said Judge Leon In the Divorce Court, London. The wife, Mrs. Barbara, Nancy Cantwell,104 words
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Article80 1950-11-21 8 Purlin, Tues T EARNING Russian '::.h lecome the most Important thing to dc at r or the boys and girls of East Berlin. The Education Department of the Communist East Sector Administration has ordered an Investigation to be made of every single case cf failure mA.P. - 80 words
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Article24 1950-11-21 8 Sabena, the Belgian airline, operated during 1949 witii a total loss of U551,783,000 a report to the Board o! Governors said.- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article16 1950-11-21 8 In th*» first e!^ht moir 1950. Italy's population in;ed by almost 300. 0 mi. A. P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article59 1950-11-21 8 U.N. ADVICES S. AFRICA The Ad H mittee it the United N ii ncr U Ass< mbly yi led thai I. Pakistan and South hold a round table conference the problem of the Indian minority m I Union's ritory. A* the i time, it retmnended to South A: to refrainA.P. - 59 words
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Article36 1950-11-21 8 The British government said yesterday that the Chlno.se Communist invasion ol Tibet would not affect Britain's recognition of the Peking government or its support for seating the Chinese Reds m the United Nations.— U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-11-21 8 GEOFFREY HVANS - JEST A MINUTE GEOFFREY HVANS U., And witr, mis new 'iicrease In |rio cost of carpets I don t want to sea you on (t again I27 words
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Article57 1950-11-21 8 A:. steel Ind I was scheduled to produce 1.975.000 net tons of m and steel for castings this week, working its facilities at 102 4 percent of their rated capacity. Iron and Steel Institute, announcing the estima i they represented a decline of .2 percentA.P. - 57 words
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Article27 1950-11-21 8 Yesterday's closing prices on the Hong Kong Money Exchange were: HK56.46/6 45 per U.S. dollar. HKSI6.IO per pound sterling. HKS3O2 per tael of gold.— U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article42 1950-11-21 8 AFTKR he was refused passport to travel to Britain "on behalf of peat y author Howard Fast said "I have already been m one of Harry Truman's prisons (for contempt of Congress). Now my wi«.ole country is a prison."42 words
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Article147 1950-11-21 8 WITH UN. FORCES. North Korea. Tuesd 4 MERICAN bagpipers of the 2nd Infantry Division piped the honours when their Divisional C mander presented the first two Dlsl shed Service Crosses won by the Division m Korea. The awards went to C\ip: Ernest J. SchauerReuter - 147 words
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Article16 1950-11-21 8 c Lai At! I I to rof: n Ush aut] left I. A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article94 1950-11-21 8 It curls 'just like hair' PARIS, Tv stay. THE hairdresser m swimming trunks stumbled over the seaside racks and toyed with a slippery piece of green seaweed. He started tearing the seaweed into lon« thin strips and suddenly he cried, "Wonderful This seaweed curls like hair.94 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-11-21 8 PEACE PMNTKK— Be whisker d Uladimir Dimitrofl stora a painter and Bulsarian delegate to thf Wai Peace Congress talks with a woman deletjatf after KMff turni-d htk at Northolt Airport L»ndon31 words
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23 1950-11-21 8 Israel will drive out infiltrators Egypraids Arabs' JSRAEI oui tered I continue Tel A me squa* ihe E. Th< ly v. I A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement79 1950-11-21 8 TONIGHT AT RAIFI S FLOOR SHOW \TTRAI MAGDA U DID!£R Celebrated French Castillo's Orchestra Leader: GERRY SOU featuring ROSALIE, Pere» DINE IN THE GR!U ♦V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V. I! ASSOCIATED INSTRUMENT I MANUFACTURERS LTD. i moved our business to new p < ORCHARD ROAD. i| m m •I V> the convenience of ground79 words
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Miscellaneous38 1950-11-21 8 -muirnuEjr T«!cla\: 8 ">oa.m; I.SCpjB. Twarf 9 .Tl a.m. Hi 1! p.m. THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris flflOoZ^NNftMt T 'SUTTLS)V..STST:LL THAT'S ALL i J LOOIN'I WILL t8 v- -H' !i EEP 5A^ 3^ V 1 ;f /m^\ T^38 words
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