The Singapore Free Press, 22 November 1950
1950-11-22
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Title Section20 1950-11-22 9 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA PRICE TEN CENTS. i- 945 11— SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1950.20 words
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Article298 1950-11-22 9 No \i n m ercifu I profiteering DNS by a T.S. Senate Military Sub-Committee yesthat "nationals of other countries are profiting unmercithi prices they charge the United States tor raw rubber" nuoosli denied this morning by Mr. A. F. Taylor, general of (luthrie and Company. said:U.P. - 298 words
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211 1950-11-22 9 WASHINGTON. Wt-d. I^HK nitrd Bt«1tl -ovtrnrtient had temporarily Mi>Dt*ndt*d buying natural rubbtr for stockpile. Mr. W irr**n l.oikwood. President I of the Natural Rubber Rurfau said vesterd.»> m i iliimt— "The rurrrnt lack of *ovrrnmrnt buvins;.' hr >aid. would indicate tbtt thr stockpile position upU.P. - 211 words
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Article211 1950-11-22 9 LAKE SICCESS. Wednesday. RI'SSIA has submitted to the United States a number of questions about the proposed Japanese peace treaty, it was learned yesterday at Lake jsuccess. The questions have been referred to \Va>hington for reply. In an hour long interview Mr. Ja-ob Malik, permanentReuter - 211 words
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Article67 1950-11-22 9 LONDON. Wed THE War Minister. Mr. John Straehey, told the Hous« of Commons yesterday that a ronsignment of Centurion tanks sold to Egypt had not vet been shipped. A member rose to ask if it vas not unusual to sell tanks to Egypt m view ofU.P. - 67 words
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Article22 1950-11-22 9 T v it» onc-n":- n;h-old world tin couf« reuoe i-nded yesterday without' reaching any agreejrt«it on international control* U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article206 1950-11-22 9 LONDON. Wed. 2IR Harold Brig&s, Director of Operations m Malaya, arrived m London last night by air from Singapore *to ask the British Government for more aid m his campaign to defeat Communist terrorism. He begins his talks with government officials today. Sir Harold Briggs said atReuter - 206 words
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112 1950-11-22 9 LONDON. Wed. NET receipts of Britain's Far Eastern terrttoriei from trade with the dollar area are estimated at US$l !•> 000.000 during the first halt of 1950. Mr. John Edwards. Economic Secretary to the Treasury said yesterday m London. Tills was chiefly due toReuter - 112 words
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Article35 1950-11-22 9 Britain's Conservative press yesterday called the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Ernest Beviu'i statement on Egypt's claims for the evacuation of the Suez Canal zone a plain but polite rejection of Egypt's political mirage." U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article165 1950-11-22 9 HONG KONG, Wednesday. I^OREIGN goods including strategic materials such ts steel and rubber are pouring into Communist China by way of Hong Kong at an unprecedented rate, it was revealed yesterday m oAVial trade statistics for October. Red China is taking almost half of HongU.P. - 165 words
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Article51 1950-11-22 9 By ALLAN LEWIS BUST bets for today's Bukit Timah races are SKTSCRAPKR, HAPPY QUADRANT. TOBOGGAN and ONDINE. Best outsider U BONNIE PRLNTK. The coins; should be good, if no rain falls this afternoon. Trespasser's best bets are PRINCE (HARMING and RICHMOND. Latest track hints m pa«e51 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-11-22 9 "It's wnazing how ctlractive h<>rse racing tan appear BEFORE a meeting George.'*15 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-11-22 9 picture. When this car overturned m Mount batten Road last night. the five Chinese occupants escaped unhurt. Free PressFree Press - 19 words
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Article37 1950-11-22 9 Sir Stafford Cripps. former Chancellor of the Exchequer. is suffering from an Infection of the spine and will n^ed prolonged rest and treatment m the Swiss mountains. Lady Cripps said m Zurich yesterday. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article30 1950-11-22 9 The Indian Government has increased the ex- port duly on hessian from j750 to 1.500 rupees (U.SSISB 'to USs3l6* and on sacking n 50 to 150 rupees A.PA.P. - 30 words
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Article60 1950-11-22 9 HONG KONG. Wed. THE leftist newspaper Ta Kung Pao reported from Shanghai yesterday that 17 Chinese were executed by a firing squad for anti-Corn munist activities m t lie biggest mass execution In China since the war. Thirty-five other Chinese were tried on the sameU.P. - 60 words
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Article23 1950-11-22 9 First talks m the Nether-lands-Indonesian Union Ministers' conference, dealing mainly with economic and financial problems, opened at the Hague yesterday. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article26 1950-11-22 9 The forroer French Premier, M. Paul Keynaud. yesterdaypleaded with Britain to join the Schuman Plan for pooling West Europe's steel and coal resources A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article78 1950-11-22 9 I^HK 1' phone ran* at th home of Davis County t i i.v,i Hess. A voice said: "Please come down and \m k tin* jail door." li- -,s hurried to the jail and found that one of the three inmates had picked the door lock andU.P. - 78 words
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Article282 1950-11-22 9 TROOPS HOLD LINE— WAIT 4 Wary eye 4 on situation From LIONEL CRANE TOKYO, Wednesday. AMERICAN troops on the Manchurian border at Hyesanjin were doing all they could last niijht to consolidate their position. Their immediate orders are 'Hold what you have" and at present there are no plat;? to282 words
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247 1950-11-22 9 SAIGON, Wednesday VIETMINH Communists massed m the foothills a# the western edge of the Red River delta ye> day m what appeared to be the start ol a maj.»r assault on Indo-China's vast rice basin. A French military spokesman acknowied that the Communists, whoU.P. - 247 words
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Article27 1950-11-22 9 Britain has "entered into no commitments to help France flghl Communism m Indo-China. the Foreign Under-Secretary. Mr. Ernest Davies, said yesterday m London. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article71 1950-11-22 9 LONDON Wfd THHE War Minister, Mr. John Strachey. yesterday refuted charges* m Parliament that the British troops fighting m sub-zero temperatures In Korea were not adequ^' supplied with winter clothing He said that heavy uniforms may have been delay* d because ammunition and other supplies took priority71 words
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Article28 1950-11-22 9 Fran Bertha Gan7< Lin celebrated I birthday yesterday.. Hi inula fol cup of ttronc coffee bet «oing to bed and an or-.- ai Senna28 words
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Article31 1950-11-22 9 Untied KftUonj officials la Seoul w d that ths total valti»» t>f iclief con tions already promised to Korea by United Nati«>m member nations is US *3ft,--000.000 ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement91 1950-11-22 9 the DID CAPm£ I .scinating and Rare > Cur/os. j Hup€Ct our V i Election. i > j Rd., Spore j Good @Thinoo Imm doesn't change much from year to yejr•iw m advance pretty well what your needs Why not do your ordering h% easy stages, *"d ir.rr now' Here91 words
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Advertisement136 1950-11-22 9 r^iiiDliinrTtmwsTsy CIVE HIM A 4 CHARATAN PIPE ft FOR CHRISTMAS ft) PROM THE OLDEST PIPE MAKERS IN ENGLAND I SUPER QUALITY J JI SHigapwre Price $10.00 ri Kuala Lampwr Prke $1000 L "Df LUXE QUALITY M j By Natural Algerian Cro«t Cram Bruyerc Pip«t tf J Singapore Price $1500 I136 words
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Article, Illustration516 1950-11-22 10 f^OULD you kindly recommend a suitable diet for candidates who are sitting for an examination which will last about a fortnight. What food should they not eat and ichy** STUDENT. >uu.tp<tr«*. ANSWER:— A student before his examinations ha-s late nights, little exercise and m order to516 words
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Article501 1950-11-22 10 VICTOR SIMS - VICTOR SIMS By "Whoerei i maki U ears of corn or two blades grass to grow, where mankU and do more essential $ervU ntrv, than wh icians put m pOLJ 11C1ANS can start pulling their up Mr Prank R. Home, v 46-year-old .sun-bronzed t'jant ol a man.501 words
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Article311 1950-11-22 10 RESTORING SIGHT TO THE BLIND DURGEONS, to whom the grafting of a small square o f the human eye's transparent surface is an ambitious venture were staggered recently by the announcement that a blind animal his had its sierht restored by the grafting m of an entire eye. The pearl-sized311 words
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Article42 1950-11-22 10 The Chapman Pincher Column T t such tion of the -hu eye will ever be p of Ston op). rch. AT London s < >pi Sir Duke-] r, who had .v I shown d eh can r a graft ol is Bid rabbil42 words
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Advertisement181 1950-11-22 10 for £5^ STRENGTH v"\ aft a illness r '^S fj When vitality is lowered and fhr hodv f.y needs help m regaining its strength, 3 Kt-pL-f provide the answer This JfE*~*Td highly nutntjous preparation of Cod 4^ iii^f I xef o,| af ,j p- xlrac s a valuable I rJ181 words
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Advertisement168 1950-11-22 10 •O si* 0 o**0 fk*'* 1 01 ki BUliri "'i. \F One of the nchr-. (-(i4^i mm A is Crooke contains vitamin D c T J/j "I^T^wM because it bu.lds it y mores heJthy fc <. 1 _^1»«. Crookes H- l IT^« Available at r v^^^" *aries and Medira! itorej168 words
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Miscellaneous174 1950-11-22 10 Solution To Crossword No. 208 -ul| HON.— r. -v PA >. B 13 E iten. 18. X R 22 P Down Monoo on 1 2, D 14 Nausea. 15 Capers. 16 v na. 20. Hew Cr^sswoyd No, 299 t LIJKS .U ..tiss 1 l 1 Britannia appears 15). 4. The174 words
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Article275 1950-11-22 11 HOW GOOD IS MAG'S ARMY? Real test is still ahead HONG KONG, Tuesday. I'HK Chinese Communist soldier, who has been added to the Korean picture, is a good soldier; but he has not been tested much against good mechanised forces and has not been through the crucible of a losingA.P. - 275 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-11-22 11 i Pi K'v.ii Mo:'d uiin Belgium > lamp before* uniii; down the pit clurru- H^lm.in i .impiiif mmm; area recently.19 words
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Article41 1950-11-22 11 R.O.K. MAKES THE GRADE \iIMV III). KOREA, Tuesday. >nf cannot build an arm.. It took American monrj lo rebuilt! ihc Ke'JM'K> .irm\, shattered four Reds crossed the 38th this i i\ i! war. .n mil. A::av and Its asd asdf A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article39 1950-11-22 11 Mj John Strachi Bi ish for War. announced that recruit- he regular army doubled since Sep: 1. n pay increases became In Sep: ember and October T 500 men and women Joined compared d. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article22 1950-11-22 11 r allow rom Tib- 1 H:~ nlng obvlousls n^d at the Ci; Tibet toward I has i U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article33 1950-11-22 11 American Mercury Magazine said that the late Mr. James Forrestal. while U.S. Secretary of Defence, spent at least U.S. 5150.000 In private funds to right Communism In Europe.- A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article109 1950-11-22 11 BERLIN, Tuesday. JJOVIET engineers In Europe and Asia are ridding R nlin of its worst fear a shortage of uranium for atomic weapons. New uranium deposits discovered m the last jrear by far-flung Soviet mining expeditions indicate that large supplies «»i the i HU i-iiA.P. - 109 words
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Article83 1950-11-22 11 1)1 KIN(. X i<li'» said tii.it the 0 residents <ii \:ilu!u Mini hunu. have t.ikpii up posts "m the from iirn- of national d»*-ft-iKc h\ Assisting the Korean people's itrafglc i-.nnNt American aggression iiui bjp increasing production The bm:idt .»st compared the Unerlcans with the i tp nescU.P. - 83 words
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Article, Illustration306 1950-11-22 11 Both sides vujuerabla South dealer The bidding SoutU WMt Nor tb Eatl JTt X: Itt All".H7HA proper w»] >* pUj :he club suit m hand v> asks the player who hem "he South cards. 'Should you te two finesses or should J 4 J«d o LH ace and306 words
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Article91 1950-11-22 11 CLARKSBURG. WEST VIRGINIA, rues. 'THE name of Patrolman A Sam Nebon Fury rs. He was burn m 1903. He has been m the force for 13 years, since Oct. 13. 1937 Before that, he d 13 years for the Baltimore and Ohio Railway. Sam says he weighs91 words
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Article, Illustration125 1950-11-22 11 Officers of the Singapore Volunteer <>rps recently held their first post-war mess night. Among tho>.present ucr e ten honorary members of the Mess I rout row. left to riuht: Capt. W. Stewart (Royal lister Rifles) Adjutant of the Corps: Major I V Williams (2nd B n S.S.V.F.): Major Hutfh MorrisonFree Press - 125 words
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Article158 1950-11-22 11 CAIRO, Tuesday p(i\I > T today faces invasion by a tiny but deadly enemy. The enemy is the anopheh^ gamMl mosquito, the most dangerous carrier of malaria m Africa. The man-hunting '"Gambia" has .truck at Egypt's health before. In 1942. -Gambia" swept In from the SudanA.P. - 158 words
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Article13 1950-11-22 11 old Hollywood film t a Id ndon for an emergency <■• to appenc A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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Article55 1950-11-22 11 AFTER driving buses for 39 mm: lr-old Mr James Whjit of London feels M much at home m them that he has decided to live In one. He is planning to settle m a converted hus at Mm near Sheerness The driver's cabin which is brin<; extended,Reuter - 55 words
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50 1950-11-22 11 The audience didn't tell him the truth HONG K< 4 FTER a ho- ite Shop Shanghai li i -x ■am ana deI I H-- i ich sood wei »en available Russia and advLsed his aud- A.-rk hard Cor:. g< »verni --at. re thought It ad- I *:p Shop v. U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article45 1950-11-22 11 A MB MB; nist J pd to and thereby pr United SUtw Gr: n-ying I ernor of Kwang-tunfi world repres raid ent. th^ United S war v I war p i and d- -Hi. He g fiHd I g U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Advertisement100 1950-11-22 11 'Tr'' "it i jffifllf MM hi lillffl tuxury features and an engine giving iß> OS P3 an a er C3r e$ people find th->t V il Sik'S *either' choice gives them luxury ple.isi I L^ with economy spending just perfect J&ls^B^w 1 or a we Pa nned Home Leave. CALL100 words
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Miscellaneous167 1950-11-22 11 V i LUCKY STAR Ii r>i il- uith all i Ml have tMr- tl) B puMi, You do well m if head You far literature philosophy and "i of travel. probabl- > during your I could write of your jour- >v mifht use H locals m fie- SDF SINGAPORE BFEBS167 words
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Article, Illustration309 1950-11-22 12 One-year-old Flora Joyce H.iniii cuts her birthday take, aided by her mother. She i> the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. llanin of 352 Thomson Road. Mr. C. A. B. Starling, President of the SingaporeJohore branch of the Autonobilc Association of Malaya,309 words
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Advertisement30 1950-11-22 12 at ike Gdhcun ok FACE NIGHTS! Extension to 1 a.m. on Saturday, November 25th. Ring ***** to book your table g^E j T A U fl A N T o^o/30 words
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Advertisement15 1950-11-22 12 Kodak Duaflex Camera with Kodet lent accessory ft«*hoider •xtra 12 black-and-white shotfj^H* roM JJ^^^^^»* L15 words
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104 1950-11-22 13 Egypt Muslims may lose extra wives Y!KO. Wednesday. i S Slimed at restricting the ancient right of polygamy are contained m a drawn up by the Egyptian Ministry of Bill has the approval of Islam subject i salt is, n of such mea i has been conbefore m E^ypt, butReuter - 104 words
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Article17 1950-11-22 13 O: killed and Injured when a bull- peratlngon indg ite 1 ne ran I17 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-11-22 13 i rut of the Mediterranean Fleet anchored at Trieste, where th N.i\\ is paying a courtesj < ill. Th« Fleet composed <»f the < ruKer Gambia and the destroy«M> hivalrou.s. Chieftain, Che^vera and Vigo.36 words
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Article118 1950-11-22 13 OTTAWA, Wednpsday \N heiress to a fur fortune has been charged with beating her husband to death with a bottle In the Canadian capital's most exclusive hotel and then telephoning his obituary to a newspaper before police knew he was dead. Mrs Marion G118 words
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Article78 1950-11-22 13 DRAGONS GO BACK TO SCHOOL I UJL. Wed. '|*HRLE nine-year-old Seoul boys have b^-n commended by President Rhee for "heroic c to t tie Republ.r Th" children led a schoolsan 01 ton t- the Dragons of, rty. All its n>'mb»-rs I national Hags drawn m b on th<'ir ch< n78 words
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Article230 1950-11-22 13 GIRL, 6, TAKEN FROM GUARDIAN Tradesmenfigh t for return LONDON, Wednesd A LITTLE #irl of six has been taken awa> from a woman who has been a mother to her for four years, and handed over to a British count y council's care. And a town's tradesmen are Jjoing: to230 words
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Article, Illustration269 1950-11-22 13 HAMHUNG, North Korea, Tuesday. SMALL building stood beside the broad concrete A^ highway running: from Hamhung to the Sea of Japan. A cross on top marked the huHriin? as a place of Christian worship. Curiosity impelled us to enter two correspondents and a former Korean law269 words
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Article45 1950-11-22 13 AFTER takiiu evidence m secret In America's bin «iti«*>.. Senator Estea Krfauvcr. chief i>f the Congressional MHiniry into organised crime, made this interim report. "Organised crime m the country today would make kindergarten pl:i v oat of the operations of the Capone boys.*45 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-11-22 13 DOWN DOWN DOWN— Sn mm Carlos H. Smith, postman on board the U.S. destroyer I K'oS he Korean toast, complained one day of toothache. His commanding officer »ent an SOS to the admiral commanding: Task Force 77. who sent helicopter The was "lowered to the de. ks of the t058 words
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Article148 1950-11-22 13 UN rejects Russian proposals NEW YORK. V. THE United Nations Assembly has rejected Russia's terms for co-operating m the -pment of the Secre-tary-General Mr. Trygve Lie's 20-year peace programme. Instead, it has adopted a ninePower resolution calling lor the appropriate UN. bodies to work on various phases of Lies plan.A.P. - 148 words
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Article50 1950-11-22 13 RENT PAID IN PAINT The urban council of BilWicay. Essex, propose to let tenants who keep their houses spick and span live rent free for one week m the year. The council believe that what they los'> m rent they will more than save m thfc cost ot interior decoratine50 words
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Article52 1950-11-22 13 BRITAIN made nu menu on [ndo-China recent n French and American I m Mew \'< n Uncit Mr Ernest Davtes .said London. Woodrow x a I h.ad asked m \he Hoi;>»- of c mIfMH whether he had I it*•i. buto-china m New Tori the52 words
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Article37 1950-11-22 13 'Go slow' victory FRANKFURT. Wed. 'pHE West German Social Democratic Party hati[ti vie! dry m the House and WuerttembBaden Parlian tions as Important erSdei of suppori policy on rTh Kurt Schu nt:.-. ten port m? \\><:- Gernion ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article34 1950-11-22 13 Mr. George Horton. for M yfars an inspector of the Mid land Red Bus Company, was buried at Burbag»\ L^u-esttr .shire— his remains being borne In a red bus draped m mourning34 words
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Article272 1950-11-22 13 RANGOON, Wednesday. ITIPLING'S Mandalay will echo diplomatic whispIV era for the first time since monarchy days when foreign ambassadors reach the historic city this month. The diplomats will be attending a glittering 'lion by the Burmese Prime Minister, Thakin Nu near the site of the f'nalA.P. - 272 words
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Article51 1950-11-22 13 NEW YORK V. BRITAIN has B I the Soviel Union ol not wain ing the C'hiiiesf Communists ■n he seated m the United Nations, where they would have wide contacts with the non-Communist world. Addressing the Aster ol 1 S r, i art Bri- o: Russia's51 words
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Article14 1950-11-22 13 A four-man dele or has arrived In Moa ites new* agency J14 words
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Article10 1950-11-22 13 More jobs for Ceylonese < r D EuropeH' <-•«»..« r* n ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article42 1950-11-22 13 Dr. Drees asks for co-operation THE HA JHK ■•>■ pi Holkml and Indonesia did I it the Duti-h P D Diee.s. su ihe second Ifi N "We m tween cidt^d to hold is once foi th< I 1 how pr<i k satis! by42 words
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Article28 1950-11-22 13 W n ing throu rouie n 'lirough Colomb joined by a Budn man Wh Duly marcniny careiullv I ..ou.sly for thtnr jrn hom»\ ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article16 1950-11-22 13 Slut Danish ti thousand.- Lind a i mark Ing i land "Our herringss16 words
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Advertisement58 1950-11-22 13 S 0 PL"¥ OF ALL FOI I PLAN CORONATION NURSERY Orchard Road Phone 3368 7 TRAVEL BOOKS bi H.m.lton S7 50 J Bjck^round fo South Af r.c 1 by '-50 S,nn,n, 9 Mindj by Wtlli.imjon 9.60 E<,pt by Bi^hnd 'J-fO .by Njlllll 7.50 byDcUrv 900 CITY BOOK STORE LTD. House58 words
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326 1950-11-22 14 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY Nov. 22, 1950 China and the UN. IIK. Kenneth Younger, ifl British Minister of Si ate. htt^ voiced a^ tsptcion which has lt en widely held for a lon£ time now: that tlie Russians do 4 want Communist China represented at t: I i ted326 words
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834 1950-11-22 14 DONALD McCORMICK - DONALD McCORMICK The Colonial Development Corporation plans to revive j flagging industries m "forgotten outposts of the I, Commonwealth from Tristan da Cunha to darted Africa. < By >"EW projects to develop some of the backward areas of the British Colonial Empire have been834 words
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Article554 1950-11-22 14 CHARLES HILL - CHARLES HILL I>\ l)V vo two skins alike, rhey differ not only m their colour, thickness, and the frequency with which they are washed but m the m which they behave when confronted with the outside world. Some skins are as tough as the hide of a rhinoceros,554 words
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Article, Illustration936 1950-11-22 14 PRESTO - A Challenge to Spore Music Lovers PRESTO Mutic topics by BY a most unhappy chance two musical events of considerable significance are being i given at the Victoria Hall m December withln a few days of each other. It is unusual for anyone m this colony to complain about a936 words
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Advertisement19 1950-11-22 14 1 LONGINES WATCHES j***** W Keep Time on Ma lava m IN. SENA LTD. M PCNANG BANGKOK ij|^«k SINGAPORE19 words
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Advertisement105 1950-11-22 14 /*/*^^w»j|A *^ISt V MjflAi H€»tTH g Xm&TK)* 1 AGENTS: CALDBECKS "HIS MASTER'S YOKE" r The Singapore Branc Company Ltd of Ho constructing a Stud o at Orchard Road latest amplifying and other concert hall nature It w!l be The Studio will be devotee 1 tv C Recitals and Concerts by105 words
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Article173 1950-11-22 15 S'PORE PLANS BIG SAFETY DRIVE ffort to cut a ident rate Press Staff Reporter oj< safety campaign for this year, A which will cost over $20,000, is led by Singapore's Safety First i an effort to reduce the high acciuhuh still prevails m the Colony. will be conducted through the173 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-11-22 15 gE\LNTLEN- YEAR-OLD Warrant Officer Jayanto Mitra the MATC wh <> performed aerobatics yesterday at Kalian* m a Tiger Moth talks to Mr. E. C. Daniels, manager of P.O.A.S. which has awarded him a training scholarship, before the take-off. Looking on is WingCommander C. A. Masterson of the R.A.F., his instructor.52 words
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149 1950-11-22 15 ELECTIONS: BOTH PARTIES CONFIDENT Free Press Staff Reporter gOTH the Singapore poli- Meal parties contesting the Municipal elections on Dec 2, are confident of capIng four cf the six seat? he Municipal Commission which fall vacant next month. The Labour Party is contesting all the six seats the Progressives have149 words
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Article20 1950-11-22 15 The Si:.- Jim; r Chamber of Commerce will held a social and dinner at VM.C.A, Orchard Road tonight20 words
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Article460 1950-11-22 15 asdf Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S most prolific author is a stout. bespectacled Malay, Syed Abdullah \l Idrus, who m 18 months has written 24 stories of love and Intrigue with "chinta", M sayanf* 1 and *kaseh" (denoting varying degrees of love) as his keywords,460 words
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Article44 1950-11-22 15 The following have been elected officials of the Singapore Stamp Club for 1950--1951: President, Mr. E. G. Staunton; hon. secretary, Mr. Robert Cheong; committee members, Messrs. Leong Hong Hee, J. B. Neubronner, S Bulbeclr. H. O. Rcdyk and Miss L. N. Ong.44 words
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Article75 1950-11-22 15 U.S. general arrives Fr»«' F*r«» s Staff Keportfr MAJOR-G era! Harry E. J. loney of the Ui Btatts Martime C arrived m Singapore this tg by Pan Amerl Airways Clipper from Mai panied by Commander B I E Truman United States Navy on h.- Ding hli two-day v> m Sngapori75 words
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214 1950-11-22 15 Free Press Staff Reporter TO take away the right of an injured person to 1 general damages when a penalty has been imposed on the wrongdoer is obviously wrong, says a Select Committee m a report to the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday on the214 words
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146 1950-11-22 15 MORE and more ships, are coming to Singapore on maiden voyage, as the great shipping companies trading m the Far East replace wartime losses. The latest to arrive, the City of Ottawa, is 11. 000 tons deadweight— the last of 10 ships of this146 words
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Article, Illustration224 1950-11-22 15 picture i iwo p Oil. Replying to the said that both Mr. C. T. I and Mr, LtBB Yew Hock had been members of the Singapore Benharr, Committee Although tlie comuiitt'e u.ade no I on the question of parity of professional and admini>tra*i\e officers, the Ittee d I par:".. PromFree Press - 224 words
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798 1950-11-22 15 T Free Press Staff Reporter gPEAKING m the budget debate mi n the Singapore Legislative ouncil yesterday, Mr. C. C. Tan (Municipality South-West) laid that the Council might as well be dissolved if the fiscal policy of the Colony wtm to be dictated798 words
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Miscellaneous61 1950-11-22 15 MAIL Surface mail is expected •m Singapore today from Greai Britain, N. Ireland. Eire. Europe. North and West Africa, West Indies. Egypt, Ceylon, Burma. North India, South India, Pakistan. China, Hong Kong, Japan Pontianak md tht Federation. Latest times for posting surface mail at the GP.O. today are: noon for61 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-11-22 16 pit turf VI M l I' it Mt ■>*' Br li^h war equipment destined for Korea, im lading trr (ratins Bnforsanti-aircraft suns, Bren gun carriers, weapon carr trucks and staff tir> being loaded onto the Benarts t»-.i Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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Article154 1950-11-22 16 Coal causes a hesitancy LONDON, Wednesday. 'ERTAIN hesitancy and uncertainty In the Stock Exchange yesterday followed the Government announcement of its intention to resume coal imports, states Keuter's financial correspondent. This addition to existing fears of fuel difficulties m the coining winter months checked recent interest m leading industrials and154 words
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Article81 1950-11-22 16 England v. Yugoslavia PjiNGLAND soccer j win ilavia today Stadium In N London Cond I] be m lr of the England v. .1 wel heavy turf. Eddie Bailey and All R*Dlthe Tottenham Hn?i.pur pi a;.- recovered from miii tries received m Saturday s I when spur-- n d a iA.P. - 81 words
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Article266 1950-11-22 16 FEDERATION LUCKY IN FINANCE Govt. gives a zvarn ing Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Federation had been "exceedingly lucky" 1 m its finances, the Legislative Council was told today. The statement was made by the a Financial Secretary. Mr \V. C. Taylor, I adoption of the report266 words
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Article74 1950-11-22 16 MCC disappoint in drawn game MC-C. had the better of matters n •t*o-day nutch against Vv* Northern District! *i llmmmn »>ut Hi tcrda> wa> not rerj taipresstve. Tl hours \m dismis> fur 1 »d«* u tt classed v strong In batii. >llowinf on 118 274 njiht enaoa I M C74 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-11-22 16 asd lIIMIUI RY ard i with Lenli* < ompton t h- elubi Football Uajjm 11 «.:iipton M-en t«»r thf hall i..,,k lha honour!) irsen t! \\<»n *> 1 Free PressFree Press - 28 words
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Article18 1950-11-22 16 i Uu*ir i': w. .m •<•; with 81 D Ph;vdkar took four ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement155 1950-11-22 16 STARTS TODAY 11 1.45 ..-.0 ft '>.',O pn, WIDMARK-TIERNEY WITHERS p^PLUSm^ new march of i*imi tS Rl SSI SEI s 1r" LAST M Vi ll 1 4"> I i. M vV 9SI m TOM ORROW.~ tsHAYES -*jk now SHOWING II Ir. 11 r, i", ft 9Si p m MOKh I155 words
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Advertisement35 1950-11-22 16 CAPITOL SATURDAY MNITE V£m 7>^v- kMua 10^^ A 81 c 'i *te Mil yfv Cf AMI tf THING THEY *Pfl WHAT MADE THEM THIS WAY! Wm Trade Enquiry P O. Box IMQ Phone 4» n35 words
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Advertisement51 1950-11-22 16 VALOR BOILING STOVES 3 VALOR BOILING STOVES 1 Have countless uses. are strong dependable. beins well designed 9*4 made m every detail. The carefully constructed burn odourless blut flame and <*< extremely high temperature. Th« ideal stoves for the hom^ workshop, tents, and camping-out r THE MARDEN COMPANY 82, Orchard51 words
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Miscellaneous183 1950-11-22 16 11 M3ndrdK6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya VIS. WHEN THI 7^ r^ A*.' '.'i AS COURT ■pfssl ML' .'OU* HIGHNESS/ SOW '< PmY" W^MSL%m —^r HAS A THUMB--D7OTHE A.-jV 1/ y SUC- V tl IS^ |/\^f Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m .Malaya jr you see,183 words
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Article1044 1950-11-22 17 -I new detective story by JOSEPHINE BELL Mil 1 m■ 0 I theatre. The nurse on duty went to see if she was reand her breati d her pulse v G 0 rd. as s 'I remember you I abc p :er I INTERRUPTED I ;^r1,044 words
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Advertisement52 1950-11-22 17 Tff£ HAPPIEST PAYS OF YOUR LIFE. \)fiM YOU BURM YOUK DAY YOU SETA MAMIYA CAMERA Vi^ f^)J L -*AMJYA n tfm Y>^) V^lV- h M RUTHERFORD W V"^ £r V I y SOLE AOcNi i Jf J k. 3 A m I L COMMENCING at the PAVILION CINEMA on THURSDAY,52 words
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493 1950-11-22 18 PETER LOVEGROVE - PETER LOVEGROVE By v THOUGH the half- m the Union Coui compeI been it is ady n probable title will .is and posehang of mi:id. ieshire ours I Midin th- while unsucc miere Keni and D k von. a V h i:: ten whei493 words
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311 1950-11-22 18 B.B.B.C. silent on Farr-Wilde fight >T Bl LelWi. Ed It was d by Secretary Mr Walt ham. because he was at Granby Hail and heard rumours that the tlmeper and the referee acFailed to synchron count and that In fact. Wilde was "counted out" m nine seconds It would appear311 words
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Article, Illustration195 1950-11-22 18 By A Special Correspondent 'pHE Woodcock Story is ended. With his ex-Grenadier Guardsman Jack Gardtu r m eleven rounds at Earl's Coui .6tm, Doncaster's Bruce has irrecovablv laid no his boxing gloves with the comfortable bank ance to h\s •!>•<■ Tip Kir.u is dead;195 words
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Article99 1950-11-22 18 FMGI Rl S o| boxers shares ol receipts ire not made public, but m the boxing world EW.OOO i^ commonly talked aboul as tli<- fortune m. uif hv Bruce Woodcock. His t'ttil slmic From bis fuhtv it is thought, i>n>bably amounts to ClOO This l!.i> been subject99 words
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Article352 1950-11-22 18 From A SPECI VI OKKi:>IM)\IM VI nKICKET and football lovers Will Irani with regret that all-rounder Johnrn Arnold will not be playing county crickel again for Hampshire. His health precludes anj such possibility. Irnold Is t*ne of the few men who have played 1352 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-11-22 18 JACK GARDNER (rifht) lowers over the almost beaten ffoodcock nearin^ the mi <>f the 11th round "Wood <o< k retired just before this picture was taken.30 words
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Article, Illustration112 1950-11-22 18 Eddie Baity stays put in England XI Bj AKCIIII II there is one thi: Eddie Hiilv, Spurs o«ki the England team for jrei I ddie of Edmonf i,, IV\<M{ In company with Scotl blossomed Into the perfe< i m s(» that without him I lost 1 2 to IVales at112 words
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Advertisement56 1950-11-22 18 THE SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY t Association with SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. 65 THE ARCADE 3rd FLOOR SINGAPORE. Going Home on Leave Why not take advantage of Our Door to Door Service? Packing Shipment Insurance. Collection at Destination. Oelivery at your door step. .T conjunction with i Messrs. PICKFORD'S LTD.56 words
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Advertisement10 1950-11-22 18 Y^s^ ir TO amd m£! asv£ -j| FgN (CONMCTIONf^ r10 words
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Article449 1950-11-22 19 ALLAN LEWIS - FOUR SAFE BETS FOR TODAY ALLAN LEWIS Skyscraper a 'good thing' By r OBOGG AN, Happy Quadrant and Skyscraper were mentioned as the three best beta on the card today, when the racing came under discussion at Bukit Timah this morning. Add Ondine's name to this list and I think449 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-11-22 19 ilkepper. saves from Trevor durin; thr England v. Wales M?iderl.md on Nov. IS. England md Cieneral picture.17 words
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Article54 1950-11-22 19 m .:> K-porter Mala i ailed to avenge their r In t! ion by Teachers m the ivturn rugby match at Nterday e.ided m a k f n plaj saw only periodic :;es o-' T ween the w :it. and In full force. 1 J. G54 words
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Article56 1950-11-22 19 I rp* i iff < \i i :vi k. v.d .ir:.! I (rul Yeoh I i I9SI men* I i. mi i!umhttr \jlsl olhrr hnalv »prr i b: f.s i I'm \\(r:\ > Dot Bl M I M(mII K< f lirBLCS: I < ii«- l.tjn Ltxins; lii56 words
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Article113 1950-11-22 19 Pl AYTIME (McPherson), working with an Bnnombtved horse, showed up well at Bukit Timafa tliis morning when he went vi w easily on the ouNuie of liis companion to run three furlongs m 4<< sees, i'his is a good elTort for a Class ."> horse as113 words
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Article102 1950-11-22 19 DEFENDERS held the uppei 1 hand m the hockey match between Singapore Recreation Club and Army on the Padang yesterday which resulted m a one-all draw In the 18th minute Coutts sent m a pass for Rozario to slam the ball home for Recs. In the102 words
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Article236 1950-11-22 19 RACE 1 2.15 RACE I 5.41 RACE 3 3 15 RACE 4 3 45 RACE 5 4 15 RACE 6 150 RACE 7 5.25 RACE 6 <M» ALLAN LEWIS SKI SCRAPER Lightning Princess Nuffield BLACK VELVET Irish Fame Tail Light TOBOGGAN Prince Charming Congo HAPPY QUADRANT236 words
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Article, Illustration10 1950-11-22 19 ''He's pacemaker /o r B ep. hho is colour-blind."10 words
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Article35 1950-11-22 19 AFFILIATION ol lvplmA• B I Federation to the I B Associa' favoured referendum submitted I nation* I Bui. p' •he Oerman A i tcur B xing nkfurt, has been full n.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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101 1950-11-22 19 More members for Stadium Board proposed THE Select Commit ir.g the Singapore Sport? [urn Bill, hai a suggestion to incorporate a stadium tor Colony to provi <:e fc: bers of the pub ie shares n the Tl. mittee'i report t< ihe *;ve C terci. the er-essary In v;rw ol f<101 words
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Advertisement19 1950-11-22 19 CABLE WIRELESS LTD 1 cXARfc* «.«MC. NO A> iHtI.II A -WO time -J I _jill^l— :H r UGHTAKP THE19 words
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Advertisement136 1950-11-22 19 Other sport m page 8 v l^ Www f~^ >-* (f Ah (LIFEGUARD MILK CO., LTD. 35 36, Medeiros Building. Spore. Telephone: ***** WOO HING^ROTHISs^ 18ti South Bridge Road Singapore Tel. 4119 Branch:— 'Mi Campbell St., Penang. Dealer* m all kind* ot Swiss \V itches all makes of wall and136 words
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Miscellaneous745 1950-11-22 19 TODAY'S CARD r<ARD of events for today's races is given below. Double tote will be on Races Five and Eight: Bijf Sweep on Race Seven. Race 1—2.15: Class 3, Div. 5— 6 F. 5 Yds. 1. 040 Actrrss Tulloh 9.00 "Bhaw Siab'.e" M--2 100 Campanile Wahab 8.10 "A. P. Stable"745 words
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Article20 1950-11-22 20 TEDDER: To Arle^te. wife of! A. M. Tedder, a son. Nigel, at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, en Els: No\ ember.20 words
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Article46 1950-11-22 20 TAY— NG. The engagement took place on Sunday the 19th November, 1950 of Mr. a»y Song Seng, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tay Nam Kiang to Miss N? Sal Choo. youngest daughter of Madam Lee Keng S'-ok ?nd the late la*. N^ Boon Piang.46 words
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Article75 1950-11-22 20 MR MRS. TAN KIM YAM to thank all friends, the .lads Association and relatives who attended their daughter's wedding on 19rh November, 1950. and also for the good wishes ana valuable present* sent to them. TUB children of Om late Mr. A T. Hari's wish to thank re..nd friend*75 words
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Article316 1950-11-22 20 SOVIET IGNORES CHINA AGREEMENT U.N. inquiry urged by U.S. LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday. THE United States called upon the United Nations yesterday to investigate Russia's relations with Nationalist China as a 'case of history which will serve further to alert the world to the danger to which none of Us canU.P. - 316 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-11-22 20 MARINE All) Food medicine and ammunition are dropped at imwa to I.S. Marines cut off from the main attacking forte. Marine fi?htrr planes covered the supply aircraft during the operation.30 words
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Article193 1950-11-22 20 EGYPTIAN GETS £5,000 LONDON. Wedn^Mliiy. FM2YPTIAN-BORN Khalfa AH Fadel Ls richer by i v.; 0(>0 because he kept a promise he made thirty-four years ago to Miss Millicent Morse when she was travi'Umc m Egypt for her health's sake. Hfr servants had left her. When she193 words
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Article34 1950-11-22 20 dealers In Britain 1 1 Aliped with orders rv householders rdai after the Govern ment announced it would haw t(> import roal to head off another winter iu^l crisis U. P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article25 1950-11-22 20 The treason trial of the American. Mr. Gordon Seagrave, m Rangoon was postponed until Nov. 27 to await thp arrival of new witn«*>es25 words
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Article114 1950-11-22 20 U.S. ACCUSED OF SEX INTERFERENCE HONG KONG. TUd. I*HE Chinese Reds accused the United States Government of interfering with the sex life of Chinese males. Peking Radio was detailing various alleged restriction imposed against Chinese by the United States. It said. "In the so-called Chinatown of New York the proportionU.P. - 114 words
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Article, Illustration11 1950-11-22 20 "Welt. v.hat a fin* ton horizon this 'mixed out to be11 words
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Article189 1950-11-22 20 LONDON. Wednesday. OESIDENTS of £700-a-year flats on Vktoria Embankment, London. Are worried because starlings m thousands with their ceaseless twittering keep them awake at night. People living near Charting Cross have tri^d sounding rlappers to drive them away, and the London County Council have also189 words
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Article82 1950-11-22 20 Germans say 'no' to rearming STRASBOURG. Wed. ALL suggestions that G«tA many should be rearmed as part of the defence of Western Europe were rejected yesterday by the German Socialist leaders of the European Assembly at Strasbourg, following election victories at home. The German spoKe at the opening of aU.P. - 82 words
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Article234 1950-11-22 20 THE OLD VIC COMES BACK LONDON. Wednesday. LMKST right and its on your left", chanted the ticket-collector at Waterloo Station. London. "Follow the crowd", said the first policeman. "You can hear the shouting", whispered the second. The Old Vie had re-opened after ten years. Great theatres and acting had come234 words
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Article85 1950-11-22 20 Malaya to produce more cocoa r LONDON. Wed HTHE Malayan Cocoa Co., has beeai formed with a capital of $1,000,000 to develop the cocoa production m Malaya to the extent of 100,000 tons a year Thf* company was financed by the Colonial Development Corporation, a government supported organisation, and theA.P. - 85 words
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Article21 1950-11-22 20 India may break off her changes of notes protesting to Communist China against the invasion of Tibet U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article27 1950-11-22 20 Yesterdays ofßc'jtl closing prices on the Hong Kong Money Exchange were: HK56.44/6.48-.- per U.S. dollar HKSI6 10 per pound sterling. HKS3O4 per <aH of gold27 words
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Article56 1950-11-22 20 QI'RM.VS .tintlv Prime Minister. Thakin Nu. may learn tc waltz because he finds it "most Interesting* Thakin Nu. now vWtf^g MandaUv. was ruast or honour at a dance organised by the city's Roman Catholic community. He said m a brief speech he liked attending dance* because iA.P. - 56 words
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Advertisement302 1950-11-22 20 SITI ATIONS VACANT ACCOUNTANCY. COST ACCOUNTING, COMPANY SECRETARYSHIP BOOK KEEPING A six Month* 1 -Ir.tenv.ve Me- hod" Course (Recogn^ed for award ot Diploma as Associate or Fellow VU Quality you tor hieher s." by spare-tiaM P&* r 1 s'.udv. -\ri-e now l*Vte Principal, :K)N SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY 1-' Duke Street.302 words
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Advertisement126 1950-11-22 20 9*SM(SSM£» g l (J^yC Sh^ok *^g«* j 1 ocrAito W *\fytfHi s /Vv DO YOU? jd§H^ CfT YOU ft ffrfio cow no*/ f THE PARIS Edi'-ed by Don? Ofrink. $18 00 Whether you flunk you know Paris, or admit that you do noi, 'hi* book with lv delightful Illustrations m126 words
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Advertisement188 1950-11-22 20 iMm |r A^i CM T OF ACTION— Tw«> Mkl a>si>- the Argyll and Sutherlaud Hmhln INDIGESTION -JSonedosb V^*" l^y/ Of This Famou- Remedl f^c^ an; MACLEAM BRAND STOMACH POWDER Quickly Re eres. p-^" FLATULENCE O .f~*o* <N Y ACIDITY > s^ ,4^ HEARTBURN §> NAUSEA §^< X BILIOUSNESS > JkKT^188 words
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