The Singapore Free Press, 24 November 1950
1950-11-24
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Title Section18 1950-11-24 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA fgdfg SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1950. PKICh IKN IMB.18 words
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Article, Illustration165 1950-11-24 1 100,000 men m big push RAL Mac Art hur's headquarters this morning unced an "end the war" assault on the western I the Korean front. I was iiKi'L from Korea where General rs ;i''l\ gave the order lhat sent 100,000 men of the on IheU.P.; U.S.I.S. - 165 words
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Article191 1950-11-24 1 Nat. charges side-tracked LAKE SUCCESS, Friday. 'THE United Nations Political Committee yesterday decided to refer to "the Little Assembly" Nationalist China's charges of Soviet aggression against China. Voting was 35 m favour. 17 opposed and seven abstentions. During the debate Britain refuted a charge of "appeasement" broughtReuter - 191 words
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Article49 1950-11-24 1 BERLIN. I VIVIAN Barnes, 31-year-old W< Ish sailoi v. Ned In a Rusr serving three n Russian dock portI er in Archangel. Mr. Barnes nei by British lea who brought him to West Berlin. A sp d Mr. three months it: ai/ass [ail "was49 words
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Article55 1950-11-24 1 JERUSALEM, Frl. ISRAEL'S first Communist trial concluded yesterday when a Communist Youth loader .ed to six years' imprisonment for «n •fTence under the Official Secrets A Twenty-thr Id Vr. Winw.is found fullty "of recordInj m:" prejudicial to the itat* which m\u,:\' ix» directly us- fu! toA.P. - 55 words
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Article252 1950-11-24 1 NEW YORK, Friday. pOLITICAL Instability m Indonesia and Commun- ist troubles m Malaya and Indo-China are threatening 90 per cent, of America's natural rubber supply, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers learned yesterday m New York. Miss Leora Straka, research librarian of the Goodyear Tyre andA.P. - 252 words
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Article43 1950-11-24 1 !>KI I \is n total casualties > mi the Etlftl opera ii|) to inuinuht <>:i II M killed or tanduul five mlssii The Defence Minister, Mr. vtll disclosed thiN m a written reply t(» a Parlian entan ■uestion.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration12 1950-11-24 1 ral Mi' Irthur successful n will end the war. H12 words
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Article189 1950-11-24 1 PARIS, Friday. THF FKK\( II National Assembly yesterday 1 endorsed the Government's policy In its n§ht against Vit-tminh forces In Indo-China and rejected a ommunist call for immediate peace talks. With only the Communist opposing, the nibly asked the Government to '^e"^to the Governments otR - 189 words
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Article24 1950-11-24 1 218 CROSSIN GS Radio Peking yesterday ►18 United States planes (Tossed the Chinese bordei m yi, separate Instances between November 15 and 19 U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article26 1950-11-24 1 i lei Humid Keramy, tied Mufti of Tripoli and la I mese Deputy for Kor! em Districts has dird Beirut after a long illness26 words
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Article61 1950-11-24 1 Prime All Khan and his wife, the former BllM actress, Rita llavworth. left today on a four-month trip through Wrira and the East which will include lion hunting In Kenya. His wife *aiil she would leave the actual M<r gar^» shooting i" th* orlnee, aKhoogta >iie willA.P. - 61 words
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Article155 1950-11-24 1 MAO MEN WARMLY GREETED LONDON. 1 ri. OKI) China^ first m:s1V .sion to the United Nations left London i<>r New York last night as Britain acted directly to em\ Chinese troops intervention m Korea. Nine Peking Gov< rnmeni passed through London on th Ir way to Lake to complain IA.P. - 155 words
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Article25 1950-11-24 1 Private Industry In Japan has dismissed to date a total of 10.869 Communists and sympathisers, according to the Labour Ministry In Tokyo ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-11-24 1 oj Mi soci<. 'y. Mrs. Lutia B diet') and Mrs. Felisa Samedin, June arrived m Singapore. Picture shows, (from ■eft) Mrs. F. Sarnod' >, Datin C. J. Paglar Mrs. L Benedict o, Mrs. M. Cre&son Mrs. E.Chan, Royal StudioRoyal Studio - 38 words
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Article88 1950-11-24 1 Fre« Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A MALAY bandit r< r whom re w.is a I of was among three :r bin v. shot wounded Chinese bandit who attempted to throw a hand grenade at itrol. The »rvnade exploded, killing the bandit. v ming, a88 words
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Article36 1950-11-24 1 Russia has expressed "sincere regret" to India for the detention at a Soviet check of two Indian officers proceeding irom Berlin to West Germany on duty. Premier Nehru told the Indian Parlimpnt yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article17 1950-11-24 1 The Philippine Republic will close its Consulate m Shanghai. before the year ends ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article19 1950-11-24 1 The Duke of Edinburgh esterday opened Gibraltar's Irst Legislative Council on jehalf of the King. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article15 1950-11-24 1 r more Communist I to be prosecuu v .oday m Manila ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article77 1950-11-24 1 PARIS. Fri. pOLICE discovered that a Tui- the grandson of a Sultan ar.d the 'hew of another, was killed by a knockout punch m an amateur boxing match m Paris. Inv« death of Abdul Karim Djinjis. a 25-- old mechanic who died In hospital runout regainingU.P. - 77 words
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Article192 1950-11-24 1 Churchill in row over tanks LONDON I ridav. TWO members of the British tiovernment ycsterda> cancelled triu> to America as Mr. Winston Churchill, m a stormy st ssion of th«* Bliit wi Commons, threatened io press t motion of censure on the Gavernment. The motion urew out Of 1 mentA.P.; U.P. - 192 words
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Article28 1950-11-24 1 Tlie Indian haus granted I .c Australian G men t -owned Q Airuays for the: ellation service thi Bombay between and the United K.28 words
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Advertisement82 1950-11-24 1 -IS ALE V RETAIL HARP I SJPORE -r- V f/t-rrs a Splendid i Hot Knttur Drink S A the h«u d-%- M i >ur ill n^ wmm, wmi wmi» •'r.fiiurf loolnt-M thr«>uuh the h«>Jv «»n I• 1U lv IpiwgtO r«rn«« 'truitfih 0 it en.» Mi-» \<>i u< ma:nt*ii« unUM A.82 words
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Advertisement111 1950-11-24 1 Singapore Restaurant] and BAR 79. Bras Ba-ah Kd. Singapore between North Bridge Road and toria Street Tele No 4088 Hot and Cold Drinks European food prepared by our A1 Cocks Special Wedding Cakes Chinese Chow Chow OUI > dflHHlk. S X i si IkI dam I I aj -JfIBBBA iBBBBBbBB111 words
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Article317 1950-11-24 2 Magda Dunin - A Hair- Wash Routine Magda Dunin By GIVES SOME MORE HIMS O.V BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR iiFKE is hair-was routine. recomaded by a famous London Hairdresser art 1 know and and which is followed m h:* salons ed near Berkel- London OMKS A>D BRUSHES plyabte urp ..re difTir he abraj v317 words
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Article, Illustration252 1950-11-24 2 AMONG Singapore's Christmas aUracti us will be a large musical show and fashion parade to l>c known as S the "Stan o7 Indonesia It opens at Ihe Happy World Covered Stadium iji early December. It is being produced by Mr. > T)an Guan Tnran and Mr. A.252 words
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Article, Illustration130 1950-11-24 2 the coi ol havim salad with lithe followini i delicii with Dink. 4 IT r ill Beat oil 1 lily 1 or 2 11 or 2 1 MERINGTE TARTS T. joy. \\;.f Ml RIXGI I i i up i m pi< v- a add ora; d rind, breadcrum j130 words
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Article72 1950-11-24 2 ONE h» much about slim ning and each person has tl pet th< >r> on the subject— but what the undt rw< ight problem i Extreme tlni is m most c peram an is hiK^*y ?r on h and qu I her th i I R72 words
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Article97 1950-11-24 2 FLORENCE VIVIAN - Shop Early for Christ mas FLORENCE VIVIAN i-J vises T ow is the time, with 'only 2jLmore ping days to Christina for all Rood lioi pto plan the food and drink foi the 01 festival of when everyone l>x P l to oat not but too well. At SINGAFORE <97 words
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Advertisement108 1950-11-24 2 i;ttlf mischief n >c si lot of charm n^ s y'' r^- fr^H\ 'iJ that it Bf y as pretty— an J sets the /jKJAx ill J C A t C rjßHk UUi/Ult CVS 47 s>^/ >/V -V The WilMj issues of the Struts Budget can be sent h> Air108 words
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Miscellaneous380 1950-11-24 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR j DORN today, there ii u\.»: taciturn. Although a something of a contra- loving and devoted mate, diction m jronr nature. n «>u do nol show your ;;fIVhilc v «»u .^r«* an inde- feetions. In public, you pendent thinker and set- can appear nnconcerned dom hew to380 words
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Miscellaneous55 1950-11-24 2 Solution To Crossword No. 21 0 SOLI TION Xrross 1. 7 M ti a rod [or yum- own back. 8. Ankle. ten. 10. Kerb. V 2. I I I ss. 15, Ninny. l«. Musi f. Down: 1, May Day. 2, Knuckli down. 3. Alone. 4. Owner 5 king. 11, Buggy.55 words
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Article193 1950-11-24 3 ARE BRITONS BECOMING NEUROTIC? Worry over health LONG EATON, Nottingham, Thursday. A MAN who is worried about Britons becoming obsessed with their health is Dr. John Moir, the Medical Oilicer of Health at Lone Eaton, Birmingham. In his annual report he asks: "Is the nation becoming neurotic?'' Dr. Moir statesReuter - 193 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-11-24 3 photo. AN air vie-v of the Bramble I. land (Essex) explosives factory, alter the recent explosion. Except for the demolished buildings, units of the factory had disappeared. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article41 1950-11-24 3 I I U ESTER, Thursday. who haTC gone straight from ur reijistrv otlice wedding to pose rhorch of >t. >lary de Castro for a i\c annoyed the vicar, the Reverend to "take reprisals" on the the photographer's ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article19 1950-11-24 3 SAVINGS UP IN AUSTRALIA E- '..an had an 2.8 m bank accordFedei lan. In 1939 the a was ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article187 1950-11-24 3 KINGSTON, Ontario, Thursday. r |"IIK 275-year-old Fort Frontcnac, from inside whose sturdy walls the French explorers Count Frontenac and La Salle beat oil' the attacks of blood-thirsty Iroquois (Ked Indians), is still In the front line of Canada's defence. For inside the once-stockaded wails of FortReuter - 187 words
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Article13 1950-11-24 3 BU DDHIST GIFT TO MR. LIE gave Mr Litoasic sophy unity world-. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article10 1950-11-24 3 ADVE RTISING AGENT DIES >rd, d m 5, Sir .sloped10 words
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Article77 1950-11-24 3 Soviet Press attacks on Mr. Lie MOSCOW. Thins. Trygve Lie. SecretaryGenera] of the United <>ns. has been severely iemned m the Soviet PreHe ha^ be-^n called: 'Two-ficed." A double-dealer." A chameleon." 'A Wall-street clerk It has been said he, d the United Nats Secretari ..a 'appendage cff the State Depar:A.P. - 77 words
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Article69 1950-11-24 3 Dr Cheng Tlen-feng. Chinese Nationalist Minister ot Education, charged the Uni'.-d States Suite Department with dlscrimina linst Chir.- .students wanting to return to ForDr Cheng, m a press conference In Taipeh, made the accusation that the Si n- partment will free 3 I m tl Unit*69 words
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Article35 1950-11-24 3 Students at Farouk University and schools m Alexandria went on strike on Monday and marched through the main > shouting slogans such as a fr ntry. Farouk King of the Nile Valley35 words
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Article36 1950-11-24 3 The Chinese Nationalist official news agency. Central reported it has relayed to Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek a request signed by 60 raptured Chinese Communists m Korea to join the Nalist Army to fIJ munism.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article22 1950-11-24 3 The 4.250-ton British cargo ship the Kkeldergate was rounded In a cyclone off the coast of Orissa, north-east India.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article80 1950-11-24 3 JACKSON, WYOMING, Thurs. ■Q.S. Air Force rescue crews yesterday prepared to make a hazardous parachute leap onto the slopes of Mt. Moran where a non-sche-duled DC-3 airliner owned by a missionary group apparently crashed with 21 persons aboard. Skilled mountaineers already were climbing the snowcovered heightsU.P. - 80 words
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Article27 1950-11-24 3 French sailors are on their way to the United Stati man ships, mainly Lam and patrol craft, given to France under American aid.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article21 1950-11-24 3 Brigadier General Pak Bum-chi, deputy Chief Staff of the Korean Air F was killed In an air cr21 words
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Article59 1950-11-24 3 Th<- United States Ambassador to Yugoslavia, Mr. George Allen, welcomed the first shipload of foodstuffs i America with tho pledge that there is only one conned. •The only condition Is that r nation remains free and rxnd.'nt. strong enough to 'control your own destiny andA.P. - 59 words
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Article71 1950-11-24 3 HONG KONG, Thurs. ri\HE hinese Communists, 1 who accused the I nited States of "inrading" Korea is .1 prelude to an attack on China, charged yesterday that America i^ ;ii>o turning Siam into an "advanced base for ;i«i;n*Nsion against Vietnam and China.*' Peking Kadio said the governmentU.P. - 71 words
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Article67 1950-11-24 3 Th<- Milan police announced the arrest ol an [talo-Ameri-can. 50-year old Dominico i. whom they alleged led one of the most highly organised bands m Itah tnterfeiting American t( and 20-dollar bills. They said Petrella's activj had b< en detected first h Naples where hoA.P. - 67 words
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Article29 1950-11-24 3 The crew of an armour d m and two military polic?men were severely wound?d when unidentified rebels attacked the train about 3>> miles north of Rangoon. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration319 1950-11-24 3 With North-South vulnerable, you are North holding: 4k J 5 Th<- bidding West North East South 1 J T I/HAT do you bid? N Anything you do may be dangerous if your partner has a bust, but you hay( much to pass. II the vulnerability were equal, or319 words
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Article26 1950-11-24 3 Profossor Bruno Pontccorvo, Britain's missing atom scientist has bt't-n dismissed Ircnn his post at the Harwell. Berkshire, atomic, a ministry of supply spokesman suid.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-11-24 3 photo. Prince Paul Wossen Snssad !V2akonn?n i!»i!e three-year-old grandson of L.iipj«ror Haile Se'!a-v. -,i Ethiopia, is pictured here at play m the grounds <*i Kaimend House. North Berwick. Sjcotlaiul where he is on vacation. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article159 1950-11-24 3 DOXt ASTER, Thursday. A COMPLAINT that radio and television' were occupying the hours that children would otherwise spend m reading was voiced by Mr. V R. Tempest, Director of the Sheffield Institute of Education, at the speech day of the Dtncaster Technical Hi?h School for Girls. "AsReuter - 159 words
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Article49 1950-11-24 3 Chinese ha\ ■■■d a rei We "'within the Communist 4th Army In Manchuria." E rv m m Wash- vhich ive b en ol hers U inf I and i munist-con TN 1 fil of the rid Zionist I 1^46 rill b til of A] U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article49 1950-11-24 3 POLICEMEN m Juhbulpore < Central Provi:> nt i inournin^" to break through the ftlertnesi 1 i party «>f Deepavelii uamhlcis :tM d .irr«st«d 1") «»t tl posso of them two sab-ln&pect«ft iUiblct (<tl!etted late a l *f«iiera! H precession rarryi (irpsf" ;mi tr'id°,<"J FHnrlj t fh v49 words
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Article104 1950-11-24 3 23 TEETH TAKEN FOR 'FITNESS' JDSTONE. Xi nt, Thi. A MARRIED woman wont to a dentist to have a tooth pulled, and when she came raund from the found that all her 23 U had been extracted When the Dental Committee enquired Into the complaint the dentist wrote that mReuter - 104 words
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Article64 1950-11-24 3 HONG KONG T PHOTO Coon i have raided the ottc the Brr ied North China Daily N>\- oalrdi the paper's pec oquiment. The action 1. threatened since the fi Shanghai. The Immediate i virtually to I Sha:--hai's nev\s. The British pane: intercented news bi of foreignA.P. - 64 words
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Article46 1950-11-24 3 Britain s LaD >ur merit was defeated b votes to 32 In the H of Lords where the senrmtives, with their large numbers of hereditary Peers, have a bm maj< i mment's p it tv member s Introduced by Lord nalised ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article11 1950-11-24 3 cycli I the coast i smith < < Or; ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Advertisement83 1950-11-24 3 Brylcreem to bo sure... makes a tidy difference to your hair Lot Brylcreem look after your hair and you're bound u> t MmM benefit for Brylcreem gives your hair this double benefit l\ wj (1) Day-long smartness. (2) Lasting hair health. Besides setting the hair naturally, Brylcrecm with its pure83 words
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Miscellaneous109 1950-11-24 3 -l John Stuart Mill': 11 Singapore wy^a*£s (^!1 TWIHUII ygjg. v |5 Evening Serenade. 4 P 4" F^m r BFEBS (Singaporei j Editorials <BBC»; 4.55 Com] fl()in 9m o,ipot?; 'of i- Programmes m Mala;,, l ».m. I 'BBCi i Music; 1 M n London Studio Concerts; 6 Indo- Qance Music109 words
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The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Nov. 24, 1950
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Article24 1950-11-24 4 j f hint the Rusha airead) chosen sites m Tibet into -c the potenvthich Red for Asian T. d I B24 words
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Article28 1950-11-24 4 B I bet Brill i I try I ion ed auto11l no: be he I g 1 t v. be ol any i he t.d be28 words
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Article51 1950-11-24 4 A I I that C launched made Tht the rubber dv led amicably. The councillors m knducin •oncede that the proposed mechanics < I ..re ad :it." A strong Government, a ing opposition both »r the common lusc of freedom md kty. That is democracy :^t k being51 words
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Article, Illustration434 1950-11-24 4 IAN COLVIN - EAST: Threat To Peace IAN COLVIN GERMANY THE NEXT WAR MAY START THERE 'rHE Police Army of the East German Republic is already as bin a threat to peace m E v rope as Hitler's m-trooper.s West Germans who Jeered at them ceased to smile when the Korean war began434 words
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Article501 1950-11-24 4 WEST Invitation To War a ng r and d. They have Riven tacit nt to rearming, but they have ide it p. am that th< to be All:Every Gorman m the West is wondering when Britain, the US and f ranee will agr< t to a proper German army. v.'501 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-11-24 4 me Commandant pi the M Air Training Corps Squadron-Leader J. C. Behagui receiving a farewell gift front the Corp* from Flight-Lieut. H. Park FlightLieut. Park who has learned to n,. solo m 4h hours' a Flying CZjo record sto ta command cf the Corps m the absence 'row the Cotony53 words
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Article100 1950-11-24 4 'Mich elin 's Grave' PARIS PIERRE BOULANOER, 66 head of the French n and Michelin farwas killed recently m crash M. Boulanger'a Citroen skidded and lii t a tree on ;i Stretch ol road near Mormant, between Paris and Clermont-Ferrand, known as "Micht lin's Grave Four tlmea In 14asreara a100 words
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Article, Illustration261 1950-11-24 4 Richard Hughes - 'Son Of Heaven Has His Salary Cut Richard Hughes By IjXDREAAIED OF household economies arc beiu<4 undertaken by uncomplaining Hirohito, penitent Emperor of democratised Japan, who is back m the news headlines with the tion that his salary down to a men 000. 000 n. neu -style deli H l261 words
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Article150 1950-11-24 4 J. L. HAYS - J. L. HAYS By T th c c i N< rth Xi ish' is to nt- 1 American rec a dam Waegwan noticed newly d ci for d detectors and found h.;"nd, but m battlewoothy guns, ten tru. n field guns, four anti-tank p and two self-propelU d150 words
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Article14 1950-11-24 4 J. BALKARA SINGH - Famed Sikh J. BALKARA SINGH *oclay s dfg dfg T on il Pun n14 words
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Advertisement13 1950-11-24 4 POPULAR f/OUSsT SPORT CUPS MEDALS ■\lef P. H. HENDRY, \.,rth ltrid?« Kd Suorc.v13 words
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Advertisement45 1950-11-24 4 c A-ST SGYC You can still scr.d any these wenderfuf gifts: A Gift Voucher I of the choice 2. A pared of finest (from I X stocks) Lonely Fresh Floy i i We II attend to everything h COLD STORAGE Singapure Cold Storage Co.. Lid45 words
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Article, Illustration199 1950-11-24 5 POLICE DOGS AGAISNT THE BANDITS New training centre plan Free Press Stall Reporter pi-ANS are U) he made to establish combined Army-Royal Air Force (Juard Dog Training Centre m the Federation to enable wider use to be made of police dogs m the anti-bandit campaign, the Free Press understands. The199 words
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Article33 1950-11-24 5 ree Pros si i !i M;i urter THE Federation Government m the rubber conceded that ,he ustment.* 1 er Ac:Govei Mi S. W id! thai ;he be f iTen an33 words
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Article39 1950-11-24 5 I rr Pr«ss Stall Reporter STUDENTS I":.- Buk. I ent i 12 pm. and 3 p.m. Tlie n may obtain th< from any of th( l 3o 15 m. to 4 l at 10 am. on w39 words
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Article24 1950-11-24 5 MA IL •(1 1! mas Island, M< E m ;.rid th< I h< G P.O todaj .•5.4. r Ihe F< :.d«. the I A >24 words
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Article153 1950-11-24 5 NEW RADIO H.Q. 's OPENING HELD UP I*HE new $484,000 two-storej headquarters for Radio Malaya m Thomson Road, Singapore, will nut be ready for occupation until carh next year. Mr. V (i. Church of Messrs. Swan and Maclaren, which is handling thr project, told th»- Free Press yesterday. He said153 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-11-24 5 picture. MISS tfonlca Wong Swee < .im; and >»r. liwrcnce (tlichaH BondTille. who prere married »t the Church of lur Sacred Heart. Tank Road, liiln, wc-ek. Free PressFree Press - 27 words
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Article197 1950-11-24 5 A JOKK than 30 .Malay stage actors and actresses m A Singapore have decided m put on a play to raise a fund for Nadra Adabi (.Maria Herto^h), whose custody is now being decided m court. Mr. Kadarisman, one of the organisers, told the I197 words
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Article28 1950-11-24 5 ACQU ITTED \v. the Singapon S< cond Police Court yesterda.\ an Indian. Vayti Vaytelingam, aged 60. was acquitted oi •ng m a chap-ji-kee v at Chulia Strp I28 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-11-24 5 Ml N i Battalion, the Devonshire R"-t. boarding tii- trooper Empress -»f Australia yesterday 10 return t Britain :ift»-r two gears of l);indit fighting. The n-qi-ment is returning home after 21 \cirs of continuous overseas service. Top picture. Ptrs A. 1.. Hall and L. X l i59 words
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Article12 1950-11-24 5 Thirteen polio cases were reted In Singapore last week.12 words
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242 1950-11-24 5 Round-the-clock jagas told: 'it's impossible' Free i*rts> Stall Reporter NINETEEN Singapore wutdimeti, who hu\e l> working practically round the ctocl lor .> different employers, are being told the\ mug cho which employer the* prefer but that rhej i work for both. The men work at oighi as vatcnaiea I Municipal242 words
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Article65 1950-11-24 5 th( of iheir vehicles m a pr< cnt position inside the taxiv. Recently l( m the event nf an commit its uld be a ire could n r the vehicle he vas the car A committee ol a' s has r< mended that the Vehicles he65 words
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Article43 1950-11-24 5 Free m m.iM K. portrr to approach boards tor more p. a n I A memoranda iupp the requ the .on to >r rubber and I tnd ha s ly Chin A n «-nc on I) c. 2 143 words
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Article18 1950-11-24 5 SAFETY FIRST FU ND I|( I'n M til Kr|)i.. SINGAPORE I Th ■47 10 I from the Govi18 words
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Advertisement68 1950-11-24 5 eked WIMCO PRINTED i Checked < FON MATERIAL /i/ca/ /or CRNING FROCKS NEW LOOK DRESSES Wide... 51.90 a yard CALDBECK'S Amontillado Fino SHERRY ffl I I i z^ s(yle Radio O- PRIDE OF MODERN HOME Mcdel 307-U $160 only Less 10% for cash, Hire purchase accepfeJ. COMMERCIAL TRADERS LTD. Head68 words
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Advertisement28 1950-11-24 5 II W CHILDREN m the NURSERY U I POTTERY ORNAMENTS FILLED WITH wllS** f<- COTTON WOOLA %J 111 tISS 1 r** 1& ik »S yS. s «S i28 words
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Article, Illustration661 1950-11-24 6 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Top class sprint very open race K\ ANDINE and Toboggan should tak<» the main rices tomorrow, when the Sinjrauore Turf Club conclude their Winter meeting. Four O'clock II missed his engagement on the first day m favour of his stablemate, Kinder (Jold, whoFree Press - 661 words
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Article161 1950-11-24 6 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By 4IK POUT (Wahab) and Your Highness (Little) were the only horses to l-o fast on the heavy track at Bukit Tifliah this morning. All hope of the track drying out went when rain again fell In the early hours. Air Port161 words
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Article38 1950-11-24 6 TIIK Following hurst's will not start tomorrow Cambridge, Arabian Knight. Pendragon, General, Haydee, Dame Hall, Fortune's I iTOurite, Longchamps 11, Millwall, Latin Affair, liuforn .md I.ik k> Tom. Perostan and Malayan are rerj doubtful starters.38 words
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Article79 1950-11-24 6 j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^^^A^^Rfe^ri^^^^^^^^HflNHi^^^rtfl^^^^^h^^^H^^^^LAu LONDON THK recent spat-' of new Imci and II more m industrial, oil and uilt ed detracted interest from existing Keuter's financial correspondent Stock Kxchange was qiii«t m^\h irregular with trading at a low tfib, British Government sto lower where changed, and mark' lies, light79 words
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Article389 1950-11-24 6 CUTHER re or J King Arthur could Win th« r Class 1, D: K T He q--2 II sh< 1 sec nd In the e l heatre is the obi rhoice In the race n t i oi ■rill suit him better Ihaa the M'vcn mid389 words
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10 1950-11-24 6 Rest 2 and 3-year-old s of this year J ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article33 1950-11-24 6 O A a 1 HA! C 'A ill Pl.-Lt. i f: -i Hob! PO Willi ird. Fl I Fox A* 4 p r: the r M Q] Mv:33 words
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Advertisement108 1950-11-24 6 NOW SHOWING 1] m.y i. i;.:io A J> »o p.m HO KERSH S BY I AFTER v^» MM' rfs/Z*fm AND THE: U3 ft I if TIME A3 PJ'SSA S££S IT TOMORROW >- SITE! i with >BP|^k it.. w^^ V^a I ii I r'TT I i CWv. JH I zrt »jt108 words
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Advertisement74 1950-11-24 6 UPROARIOUS COMEDY... VERY GOOD A %r PY CLtAN ctlN ITLLTICKLE YOU.* IJ^rSJ J^L ki 2-4.15. LJAIR CONDITinMtrn TOGETHER AT LAST! and how they LONDON fILMS orrttm FRANK LAUNOC W4 SION£T C ALASTAIR SIM MARGARET RUTHERFORD %C^ of YOUR U" V tS i' JOVCt GRtNFEU GUV MtOOLtTON lIURIEL AKtO tOWARO RIGBV74 words
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Miscellaneous147 1950-11-24 6 msildr2k9 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya M:-. J fOU TRY TO KING'S C L 0? \u j :I.j I DID? J^L'r^s: you ADD PO'sl". 1, v IM" v^Trt I JANfc Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya LOOK— WE'LL STRAKBHTiN f I'LL BE AS JAMS AND147 words
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Article, Illustration241 1950-11-24 7 PLANS FOR RARELF CUP RUGGER picture. Final rounds to be played here Free Press Rugby Reporter r |MIK time i> drawing near for the Fraser and Neave Army Rugby Cup competition. This is the second year the Cup has been contested, but the first time the knockout comortition will beFree Press - 241 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-11-24 7 Rusbj l nion has chosen a x Sembilan m the south\ll liii; i a1 Jalan Besar free admission), Singa- re C dfg sdfg MRS. MARTIN !•'»»;> m >; ir of India i w oodsl winner of the tilth race *t Kukit Tim.ih on Wednesday.52 words
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Article9 1950-11-24 7 Bombay draw with tourists V b rid Harold ReuterReuter - 9 words
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Article18 1950-11-24 7 R-p beat J<»hn d the fl 4 X i Vi< Art nd Dick S18 words
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Article80 1950-11-24 7 I P. stan Correspondent M.A LT MPI R, Tl irs. LNGOR c not with much ion A I 18 poiJ m aRu a 0 produce tn< v- I to the runt of Si'lai n^ .c!i a Within r n All a 1 g for Tucker to80 words
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94 1950-11-24 7 Hi is so young, so pretty ant -<» vondreful. Va| .1 shame to spoils his lovely face. But, vat ran I Jo? Hi" vants to Aght m<\ so said Kins Kong yesterday when asked whether he thought Ray Hunter should have challenged some other94 words
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Article76 1950-11-24 7 SELECTORS WILL FLY TO SEE TEST From ALEX BANNISTER GO. ALLEN, and R. W. V. X b;ns. two former Er. cricket cap tail and members of tru- committee of 11 n Lble for selecting the team to tour Australia. are. I vi nd, flying from England m tin ■<> the76 words
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Article282 1950-11-24 7 SOSC n eeds fu n ds for Asian Games SINGAPORE'S swimmers will perhaps i>r the only representatives oi the Colony at the Asian Games fo hv held m New Delhi next year, according to the Secretary of the Singapore and Olympics Sports Council. Mr, E. Strickland, after a meeting of282 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-11-24 7 ITCrLL Me- WWG 4C0863 ALL TUt OOAL'; iVt 60T I ftAC?; CP- TlV\tr TO UCTgNj17 words
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Article232 1950-11-24 7 From PETER WILSON IF I had to choose a man < and all veryon< d« s I should pick Paul tiibb for honesty and true »portsiship Gibb Cambridge Yorkshire. ex-England w r will, s M.C.C Yorkshire agreement play M a professional to] jet summer.. ..b232 words
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Article, Illustration231 1950-11-24 7 Free Press Sports Reporter A YOUNGSTER with big ideas In flying and whose main ambition is to be a successful civil pilot is 17-year-old schoolboy Jayanto Mitra, y ho, after only a year and a half of flying, is now one of two warrant officersFree Press - 231 words
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Article26 1950-11-24 7 H<>( KM s II tearnej sK Whites M < S.R.C. pad.ms; Friondb Ceyton S vC X I (St at HalONtier IIWIS; 1 M.< I. ttuirnrv.26 words
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Article107 1950-11-24 7 JOHN BEARY, a racehorse trainer for 25 I his licence withdrawn t»> th« Stewards ol Club jresterdaj Bearj w s «> '!<•(! to an insjairj rewiltii from veterinary examination oi th< I 1 loyense. irho was t<-M<'d for dop r after (tnidiins upplaced m a ra(«- at LingfieldA.P. - 107 words
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Article104 1950-11-24 7 Tomorrow's U.K. soccer fixtures Flk:--•i I I-ll II i* i I>IN I Ar-< v I »i i. Burate} w i II li I \f»H-.t>.tl« < i nuHtn Mm a V\ I H ii .1 v > nil I o\ i > I x I i I .till V I ;»l104 words
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Advertisement43 1950-11-24 7 DE WITH PURE I INT JUICE DELICIOI i ru.M r OCJRCE I Nil \MIN C MOST f IBLE lOK 1.1 \.M S f UILDKJ N \M> AL>l LIS m< J^^^___^^a*(sß till i > I DiSPENSARY LTD. PUR KLANG SEREMBAN *'w.Hv\L KtN<> W N O43 words
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Advertisement165 1950-11-24 7 NEVER BETTERTHANTHIS! A HAPPY WORLDWRESTLING J&k SATURDAY 25 th Nov. 9 p.m. AN ALL STAR PROGRAMME VV j The Film Star Personality Jl fc M ..■;<: nic ay Uh Dc KING KONG vs. RAY HUNTER 'hampion of h:un|)ions < h ALI RIZA BEY vs. JON MORRO The Terrible lurk Ir165 words
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Article28 1950-11-24 8 cured In PalI v India, to Sivasankaran, elder kiln '.uk Bif. on 9.11.30. been r i iil the and i Hospital P Mi ix P lam of28 words
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Article323 1950-11-24 8 BRITISH 'ATTACKING AMERICA' Journal hits at H campaign NEW YORK, Friday. THE United States had been subjected recently to a vigorous diplomatic offensive by British Commonwealth countries, stated the American magazine Newsweek yesterday m a survey. -These profess to believe the United Mates is rushing headlong into a fullscale warReuter - 323 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-11-24 8 PILOT AT ss— Mr lames W. Montee. of Macomb, Illinois. America's oldest licensed pilot, seems t<» he hiviiu t little (rouble getting into lun plane for Ms ttth birthday hop "Always no fl >i n v <>" xu > birthday' he said. "Soloed for the first time < m my48 words
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Article182 1950-11-24 8 WASHINGTON, Friday. THERE are about fifteen effective disease- causing organisms which might be used ts weapons m biological warfare, it is revealed by Comdr. Frank R. Philbrook, deputy director of the preventive medicine division of the Navy's Bureau of Medicine and surgery. the past thi biologicalN.A.N.A. - 182 words
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Article47 1950-11-24 8 WAGE TALKS BREAK DOWN tlons have broken down m one of the most prolonged and complex wage •'•s in British industry the war. Three trad- have ted conditions attached by the British railway executive to an offer made during >ns on railwaymen's s for higher wages. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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95 1950-11-24 8 GENEVA, Fit T. TATIVE grail iehave been reached een Bv< I iroiea and the Soviet m, and between the and Poland, the imic Commission announced yesterday m The agreements followed a of discussion between some 19 Eastern arid Western European countries aimed at inert95 words
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Article21 1950-11-24 8 HI, Ft I NEHRU, Indi >ld Pai Pr 1 li He Mr. A :>■■*. r>[ i I21 words
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Article32 1950-11-24 8 The Indian Prime Minister, Pandii Nehru, told Parliament yesterday that India intended to .stand fast on her 36-year-old treaty for the maintenance of Indian trade ies Inside Tibet --U P.32 words
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Article57 1950-11-24 8 FILM officials of Hollywood :i?k! Britain arc conferring again <'m touchj Question whether to show I. I Arthur Rank'.s unshown pit tun- "Oliver Twist." Some Jewish groups have objected that it fostered antiSemiUsm. The Kink Organisation stands to lose ««>nsi{lrral)le 1 aiiKMtiit of money if the Rim57 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-11-24 8 'Looks as though panic Dtrying has started. Daisy bloke htr« wants a ha penny stamp!"18 words
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Article27 1950-11-24 8 Mr. Suria t :iie last of State for I nal E m the Dutch m Kovernmeni by agents In Jakarl No reason was given.- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article102 1950-11-24 8 GENEVA. riday. LV>R the first time since the end of the Greek civil 1 war, a group of sixty Greek children are to be returned from Yugoslavia to Greece, the Internationa": Red Cross announced yesterday m Gen< The rli:Mivn were son' to" from rebel-con-trolled areasA.P. - 102 words
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Article51 1950-11-24 8 PRINCESS TO VISIT MALTA Prin ress M will be leaving England on D<h-. 14 for Malta to Join Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. Ttie Isll Is an unofficial one and Princess Margaret will be there lor a short wh la not yet known how she will r ravel.Reuter - 51 words
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Article105 1950-11-24 8 WASHINGTON, Frid pREATION started In hali-an-hour of intense licit according to Dr. Georfc Gilt, Professor of Theoretical Physics at George Washington i diversity, m a new tiniu scale of creation. Half-an-hour Is what would to 'cook" a dense mass ot primeval parr trons, protons and neutrons-intoN.A.N.A. - 105 words
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Article18 1950-11-24 8 price* m ti Kong 1 Exch HK U B HK$l6 10 HK.- tael i U. P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article49 1950-11-24 8 EYE OFFERED TO BLIND MAN MADRID. Fri. A Madrid evening paper published a letter from a reader offering one of his eyes to Egypt's Mini of Education. Taha Hus*em Bey. who has been blind since birth. The new-paper withheld the reader's name and the editor declined information about hlrn.49 words
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Advertisement167 1950-11-24 8 I DINE and DANCE RAFFLES ATTRACI MAGDA DIDiER CASTILLO S ORCHESTRA! (On the Air from 10.30 to IJ p Leaden GERR ROSALIE FREDDIE JANSEN j TOMORROW I j EXTENSION TO 1 AMI BOOKS ON GOLDFISH I The Cult of fKc Coldfish by R,Tropical Aqu.iriums by H.irrr Ponds and Fish Culture167 words
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Miscellaneous32 1950-11-24 8 HIGH TIDES lod.n: 10 17 am; 11 H(» p.m I'inioiiow: 1.l 1.*».».m: THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris Wjs IIBInLT I mr|m{ mademo/selle vau^or \r* np^ see pajlo^ va^dc^. was f~- your hjghness*)32 words
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