The Singapore Free Press, 27 November 1950
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Title Section19 1950-11-27 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1950. I'KM b Ih.N I \l^19 words
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Article, Illustration630 1950-11-27 1 CHINESE CAVALRY IN BIG PUSH MacA drive at a standstill From LIONEL (RANK TOKYO, Monday. QENERAL MACARTHUITS great push towards the Manchurian border has come to a halt. Reports which have jint come m from the north-western front show that the enemy has broken up the Second South Korean Corps,U.P. - 630 words
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Article50 1950-11-27 1 Korea A-bomb tur ned down WASHINGTON, Monday. Mates Joint Chiefs of Staff considered i against dropping atomic bombs on Minis! troops early m the Korean war. (1 m Washington yesterdiy. said that the proposal simultaneously but independently by I when the bulk of the concentrated ir the small on. time50 words
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Article66 1950-11-27 1 ALLAN Lewis, the Free Press rat-in? etfrttpondent. tipped four straight winners at Saturday's Bukit Timah races. They were Sweet Memory <Sl4> Ondine ($25), Tohoiuan (SIS) and Abbeystead <520). Sweet Memory and Abhev^tead were given as best bets Lewis tipped nine straight winners for the meetin*. including66 words
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Article101 1950-11-27 1 Rape murder orgy in P.I. TWENTY-THREE people, Including 12 worm v and eight children, were n sacred at a little mountain village m a wild orgy or murder and arson, blamed on Communist Hukbalahaps. Ti. nal Defence Headquarters reported that 150 Huk guerillas iv.: *red the little villa. md herded101 words
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Article45 1950-11-27 1 •ING newspapers m Shanghai and "Chinese people m various parts of ihe country" have protested Insl the "armed provocation of French ground and air force.s In the Chinanum border region" according to a New China News Agency message received yMterdav m London.45 words
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Article117 1950-11-27 1 qpHE United Nations Commander m Korea •■should not engage m any provocative adventures which might seriously endanger the peace of Asia and the whole woild," Mr Tom Dribera. Labour M P.. said last ni»ht" at Chatham Kent. Mr. Dnbers*. who returned recentlyReuter - 117 words
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Article48 1950-11-27 1 VATICAN CITY, Mon. THE Po] erday attended ers a sp< :cording to tntine rl for persi ited Roman :s throughout world. It was the second time thi* eenturj thai I ved 0,000 Eastern Ca- Um\ been u»ed In th< Chi-: 'lie Roman CaChurch. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article154 1950-11-27 1 KIO DX JANEIRO, Monday. INDIANS on the warpath m the jungles south of the Amazon have killed at least four people and caused over 100 other casualties. Ninety-five arrows were found m the body of one dead plantation worker and 68 m the body ofReuter - 154 words
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Article26 1950-11-27 1 The International Labour Organisation announce! the opening of a migration office m Germany to help Germans wishing to migrate to other countries. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article70 1950-11-27 1 THE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest B< rln will open the House of Commons debate on foreign affairs on Wednesday. He expected to explain Britain's attitude towards possible talks with Russia and to make clear the form of current talks on the subwith France and theReuter - 70 words
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Article35 1950-11-27 1 13 BICYCLES STOLEN Thirteen bicycles were reported stolen m various parts of the town over the weekend. A Singapore police .spokesman this morning warned cyclists to lock their machines' when they left i them unattended.35 words
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Article43 1950-11-27 1 A Boyatvs*' named Mohammed Sirin bin Abu Bakar was held up at pistol point by a Malay and two Chinese at 1.55 this morning m Tanjong Katong Riad and robbed of cash and personal belongings to the total value of $52 60.43 words
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Article25 1950-11-27 1 Chinese newspapers m Taipeh reported that Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt is likely to visit Formosa early next month after a visit to Japan.25 words
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Article29 1950-11-27 1 A British Treas'.rey official denied a report from Ottawa that Britain has derided to forego further Marshall Plan aid rather than ease dollar iradf restrictions. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article52 1950-11-27 1 A BOOK of stamps, bought for .Yv m a post office by Mr. J. Edmonds, a British civil servant, was sold for V; 200 to a stamp dealer. Tha dealer then sold the book t« qsU*ctor for €375. Reason: The second sheet of 9 Ad. <t>amp* was52 words
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Article163 1950-11-27 1 U.K. PROUD TO AID ASIANS Griffiths on 'bold plan 4 CHATHAM, Kent, Monday. MR. JAMES Griffiths, the Colonial Secretary, said last night that the Commonwealth plan for aiding South and South-east Asia would be "a great, bold and imaginative plan to pool our resources to hpln raisp the standards ofReuter - 163 words
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Article56 1950-11-27 1 Chinese 'ignore' Korea ,I- 1 bin i leraulj noti- .1 N ition> a ..hi nn« at M «aa lher« pating "i di>i:v oinp: >>!<>n i gainst I ailed s t itei iinu Ea Lai, i i 1 liutt*d I v huh pr»'leatiata t»» i ida> m led bj »hu m56 words
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Article141 1950-11-27 1 10,000 ft. up to cure cough rree Pr»>s Staff Reporter FOUR YEAR-OLD European bojf v.ho had been ill with whooping cough for a month was taken up 10.000 fm m a Royal Singapore FlymK Club aircraft and cured. He wmt up. with hii mother, m a Cessna four-seater plane which141 words
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Article61 1950-11-27 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. LrNDER President Truman's I direction, the U.S. Budget Bur- au Iris uskrd all fed< ral to .submit for bu approval any statistics proposed for publication "'which may Involve questions of national security." i preliminary wauls restricting such lnf< [lon consid^r-Hi dan-;' i bureau officialsA.P. - 61 words
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Article57 1950-11-27 1 Asian countries will next year have to pay 10 per rent, more for their rice imports from Siam. The Siamese Cabinet Council has sanctioned the price increases to help cover a budget deficit of about US$l5.--000.000. It also has decided to abandon the N.E.F.C. methodA.P. - 57 words
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Article94 1950-11-27 1 Your best Christmas reading A SPECIAL JO-pagp (fullsiw) Christmas Supplement will appear with the Free Prew M Wedncsda> This supplement, the first of sfvtral more to come, will contain a wealth of excellent Christmas reading. including: Articles by foremost British writers, a new detective story hy Roy Yirkers (one of94 words
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Article67 1950-11-27 1 PEXANG, Mom. A CHINESE couple, trailing on a motor cycle. air.bu»hed last nighl by *j known gunmen, suspected to be terrorist tie suburb m village of Reiau The woman v. through the thigh ar.d fell uff the pillion, while the n ■hot on the left leg. theA.P. - 67 words
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Article16 1950-11-27 1 Bevin 's message ary. Mr E B nt a form Libya, which met for th< Satu16 words
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Article219 1950-11-27 1 100 die in greatest U.S. storm CHICAGO, Monday. THE GREAT storm o\er the north Eastern United states i»st some of its smashing force yesterday, but continued to jam the activities wi millions with a snow delude. It has done millions doll-: property damane. It lias cau more than 100 deaths.A.P. - 219 words
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Article16 1950-11-27 1 ICE BLOCK WA S FROM PLANE t 12 1 bl«». r suburb mci ridcd m air''on-16 words
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Advertisement59 1950-11-27 1 D. S. de Silve for GIFTS ,35. 03CHARD ROAD E No. ***** lipore-9I ipore-9 f fP^ ArCerex 8 happy Baby is on this Cow 4 follow-on food! The V\ cate malted flavour appeals tc his U and questing little palate, and milled pre-digested cereals HJ K e Vitamin D are59 words
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Advertisement39 1950-11-27 1 D. 5 P OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY I. RAFFLES PLACE. SPORE COPP JOHN LITTLEST TEL ***** \>.^^>.AAAAA^^A A^A>.A^^ s* i V^ IV J 1/ Oil A a AOVT. Of THf GCNEffAL ELECT^!C CO LTD Of EKJGLANO Singapore Mdiacj Kuji* Lunpix Penang39 words
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Article, Illustration978 1950-11-27 2 COURIER - The Land Of The Gurkhas COURIER D MIMMMttt MMtt Jjy* £\S reading that the Nepales* Cong: insurgents were only 14 miles from Katmandu, it would h been rea -c to imagine that tne capital was within a days march and that it too would soon be the sc< Oe oflict.978 words
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Article, Illustration466 1950-11-27 2 Jeannette - Jeannette Jsy Travel Talk PILOTS of International air lines can now talk their way round the world, according to a recent news item. They must be a voluble lot, and nothing at al! like the R.A.F. pilots tnat I knew during the wva. none of whom could do466 words
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Article135 1950-11-27 2 ANEW drink, made m Britain and exported m dehydrated form, is bringing a strange touch of civilisation to sandswept Arab outposts m the North African desert. r- hitch hiking to L fr< m Tripoli F i- rick Hudsfip :■i k. Sittii Red on »'d ol all135 words
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Article85 1950-11-27 2 A 60-page ic< mum oi i observaiions made by the L waffe dv: bt-f-r. completed by Gt j rnian sdenti! 1 1 atlas, believed to be the ir. mprebensive b 'he world, i.s the it i: :v m yeai arch by members of the <■• Hydrographic J.85 words
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Advertisement110 1950-11-27 2 FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SIIUAIIONS VACANT— SITUATIONS WANTED— ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACCOMMODATION WANTED— FOR SALE— VEHICLES FOR SALE— WANTED TUITION MISCELLANEOUS Writ* tour «dvertitement here m BLOCK LETTERS five words to a line Cost per (minimum 4 lines) Insertion 4 lines 52 (minimum charge) j Box number Fifty Cents Eirra I110 words
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Advertisement131 1950-11-27 2 MORNING AFTERNOON DRLSSE; NOTHING OVER $25 No two dresses alilu In Lambskins, Linens, Cottony etc. All Washable. 1 11, D almeida St. (Opp Raffles Ph-.c Mais 4 TiH&Mg f/ Inecto brin£§ new natural /^^^C v *il colour to £rey or faded hair, l£ \r permanently and Indetectabfy. y Mm %c1131 words
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Miscellaneous307 1950-11-27 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR TIOKN today, you have an energetic outlook on life and se«* it m exciting and dramatic coloring. on will always do your best work when leadmu a venture or working independently of outside authority Since you are highly individualistic, you will never like to ne eoersod or307 words
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Article79 1950-11-27 3 Murder costs 40 camels MEKSA MATR IH Western D,sert. .unduv. a roorh N: i avenced Rph; ade §ood T) the Bedou;:: a nan and one worn the ra bout receivl c cuaton world The g via remain h iband •h she may, if de herReuter - 79 words
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Article8 1950-11-27 3 Owner gets 'worthless' ruby back I A.- ReuterReuter - 8 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-11-27 3 A. P. photo. The deposed Kin^ Tribhuvana of Nepal (second from left) was welcomed by Indhin Prime Minister. Pandit Nehru, at New Delhi Airport. On the extreme left is Sardar Baldev Sin»h Indian Defence Minister, and on Pandit Nehru's left is Crown Prince Mahendra of NepalA.P. - 46 words
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37 1950-11-27 3 RICE IS THE 'ECONOMIC KEY TO ASIA' Rrole m I A>. subI -i :raph. I •R. polltj i\ and i I U r I i and p. rice pr the v. pop of B tnd Ii A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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186 1950-11-27 3 Age does not stop his zeal for adventure HAMBURG. Germany, >u!id IVHEX is a man too old to seek advent i. •Never!" is the answer ?iven by th«> man i should know. He is Paul Graetz. German Africa pxptorei id the early 1900's. He announced a* party of his 75th186 words
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Article164 1950-11-27 3 PARIS, Sunday. /CRITICS say it is a dull season so fat but you would never guess it to see how play-goers pack into the 50-odd flourishing theatres m Paris. London and New York, cities twice the size of Pans, support less than 40 each Theatre seatsA.P. - 164 words
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Article52 1950-11-27 3 LONDON B J7IGHTEEN months a^o N man Claridge ri r ir.e W"ers to British lised n tern for a f he nrfti entitled r-olled up to his home and unloaded a piano-size >p Inside vere 40 pa. ies» not one of which w*s th« ri2:.Reuter - 52 words
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Miscellaneous55 1950-11-27 3 i 'ill 'f j ?«?s^i? s L( I I SINGAPORE BFEBS iSiogapo.jJ •Bl I V M 'TUOKR) 4 I 4 I from Singapore: 1 For the Schools: IS 1 ''r' i 130 T:m* S:enal st I 4 EBC I Cowbi B3r Past H N r J it Your F IA55 words
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77 1950-11-27 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY Nov. 27, 1950. Talking Turkey GENERAL M urs stmas*' nlsc to his war.rv armies has been ned, by a leading taper, as t ►atest stum history. :s look to- undeni- coma :in£ an i n j Gin i ns: ,iS- T suri-i-h from I by77 words
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Article1125 1950-11-27 4 Hall Romney - A Plea For The Rubber Planters Hall Romney Sir Sydney Palme? hits out Commons* debate £iasco Ex-Malayans go to N. Africa Memorial to murdered nurses dfgh dfgh <; ■> T'HE Federation Government itainly si arted somet hing when, bypas- ■■:;iu c Legislative Council they decided drastically to Increase the nibber1,125 words
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Article, Illustration8 1950-11-27 4 a recent picture of Prince Charles, now two-years-old.8 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-11-27 4 of L I i it 'noun Of the King's I Scotia ff 7 Lady Veto righ i I Tl19 words
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Article507 1950-11-27 4 - says AMAR THE PROPHET HLSKHA Algeria. I/OKICHI Amar, a Slight, swarthy. solemn Arab wise man whose long-range vision and home-made charms have satisfied the desert world for almost 2. r years, recently made the biggest gamble of his life by forecasting the end of theNANA - 507 words
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Article217 1950-11-27 4 FITZROY MacLEAN ALP - TEMPTATION TO MO SCOW F ITZROY MacLEAN ALP m rROM two months' travelling umong I bbours m brought back the im- it nee encouraging h I found m tl <-d. In :ed m I E crun. In U m Is then 1 pot< h to ourae oi I Lf it217 words
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Letter21 1950-11-27 4 rubber gentler Oitmp torth plenitude of g th( j the have b< posterity bj tics <>f the F /.< < K.C.K.C. - 21 words
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Advertisement11 1950-11-27 4 T S. P. H. i.c SiLVA I STREET. S'fJGAPORE L J11 words
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Advertisement10 1950-11-27 4 id Plom 13 -Battery M. Charming Gowns for all occasions10 words
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Article310 1950-11-27 5 BANKRUPT CANDIDATE MAY STAND But he cannot take office Free Press Staff Reporter a bankrupt by an order of court on Friday, Mr. M. A. Rahim Khan, m Independent candidate who is contesting Rochore Ward m the Singapore .Municipal elections i>n Dec. 2, may eon tin ac to stand but,310 words
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Article137 1950-11-27 5 Ircc Pn-sN Stall Kcportrr A proposal for the con- >■ of a four-foot vide permanent pedestrian island along Kallang Road, approved by the M Icipal > tee. A sum of $17,000 has recommended for its con- ;o bo a est ion a< ii lin and Bharu137 words
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Article63 1950-11-27 5 U .N. OFFICER IN SINGAPORE A uniti d N.. RRcial, Dr. h T. Chu, with hia and three children, arrived In Singap erday from a:,v to Lake Success Dr. Chu works on I le N Seif -Govern m r Territories n ol United Nations' Department of Trusteeship. After a bru*f63 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-11-27 5 *iiXT£I2N :ievv-t>pe taxis reoent23 atjptoveti "*i«r k3 cipal Commissioners pictured shortly uit^r *»f ir arrival i >; Singapore docks on Saturday on the ireighu-r Nordhval Thcj feature a -lass partition between driver and passev^ers. Picture i^ Tons Balrh.37 words
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Article165 1950-11-27 5 HA WKERS GOODS 'NOT CHEAP' Free Press StafT Reporter T4IH Health Committee of the Singapore Municipal i-* Commission (foes not agree with the Hawkers Inquiry Com mission that hawkers "provide an essential service to the public at a cheap price". Cummentinc on tlir Com- mission's report. th*» Health committee says:165 words
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Article340 1950-11-27 5 GO SLOW, DATO ONN TOLD Free Press Malay Correspondent THK Kuala Lumpur Malay daily Majlis m an 1 editorial urges Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. President of the United Malays National Organisation, to "go slow' on his proposal to put UMNO <m a full national footing by offering equal membership rights340 words
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Article102 1950-11-27 5 Frw rress Nt;itT Reporter I! ill Malmya'i popuution u.rr im receive B.(\(;. i« m. it ion. m 15 t«» -0 yean from no* the >outh of the louutr.N w«»uld be protected au.nn^t Ivbercnlosis says i i ration Ctftlßf til >t.itenient hMifd yesterda>. Ii n\\ i->fs102 words
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Article15 1950-11-27 5 SE LETAR CLUB ANNIVERSARY s Stall Reporter Cl RAJ I HJO E I I ake15 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-11-27 5 HILL CLIMB AWARD picture. (JAPT. Jennings receives a cup from Mrs. E. M. Storkey, wife of Singapore Motor Club's secretary, at the Kukit Batok Hill Climb yesterday. Capt. Jerlninjj'v of Selan^or, won the event for racers of I..">(M> cc's and under. Free PressFree Press - 43 words
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Article104 1950-11-27 5 PENANO, Sun HUNDRED vu. raised m a song of wele greeted the statue ''i the Pilgrim Virgin at Butterworth here to-night as it v taker. aboard a special chartered launch to be i ried across to waiting thousands m Pen an g. A rosary service, conducted104 words
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Article132 1950-11-27 5 Free Tress Staff Reporter T AT NCHED m Holland early this i ano new ship "due m Singapon the beginning of 1951 is MS 1 the la addition of the fleet of the Royal Inter-ocean Ui Intended for the Indoi. ■apore-Hone Kong vice run. the Tjiwa which132 words
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226 1950-11-27 5 Pine packers to mechanise industry Free Press Staff Reporter VjriTH a view to the complete mechanisation of the Malayan pineapple packing industry, I part\ of packers will visit Australia m January next tfl spect Australian machinery for aufomatk cutting, coring and slicing of pineapple «s well as recovering the waste.226 words
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Article74 1950-11-27 5 P xx Stan Reporter UAWKERS pon hi*; Ukely brought under tht iations c or Municipal < an amendment m ipal Ordinance th#\ effect of which will authority to the Commtss licence Mails se. food or drink m the pu. The amendment will i to be passed by74 words
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Advertisement28 1950-11-27 5 TEA or COFFEE SET t> ;5^ welcomed gift. j T res nCa Match 5325/- -s 5/. pcs h SI I SILVERWARE DEPT., IA'.xrTORADIOOBAM W\ ..apore 5593.50 Fed. $670.5028 words
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Advertisement204 1950-11-27 5 Such loveliness as this may be achieved \n any climate ys of the CYCLAX' Home Treatment. X f THE FASHIONABLE WOMAN 1 fyj£o&' W\ IS ALWAYS DEL| CHTED TO X ffUrv R FAMOUS PREPARATIONS AS t yV^^ '^^f^ v MILK 0F ROSES 00 t yS^ ft <? MORNDEW CREAM 3204 words
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Article523 1950-11-27 6 ALLAN LEWIS - TOBOGGAN 1951 CUP PROSPECT ALLAN LEWIS Ideal type for this country Xv TOBOGGAN, revelling m Saturday's conditions, had no trouble m winning the main event on the last day of the Singapore Turf Club's Winter meeting. The track, which was still soft at 1.30 p.m., became very heavy when rain523 words
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Article282 1950-11-27 6 By ALLAN LEWIS DWEEI Mem. .1 v justified the support accorded her In the third race on k Saturday when she scored rather well from the pacemaker. Sisteron. trgc Woods bandied the winner witn splendid judgment. After she had t. ailed out 01 ttw282 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-11-27 6 picture. BIKIT TIMAH WINNERS: Sweet Memory < Woods i. on the left, and Free Frenchman (NftWf), being led m after winning th* 1 third and fourth races respectively on Saturday. Free PressFree Press - 31 words
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Article234 1950-11-27 6 DILL Little's masterly handling of Voui Hit;lmess was the main factor m his success m the final vwnt of the neetinr. Little rode a very "heady" race and his tactics, m wearing: down River Moon, a noted mudlark and front runner, worked to per- i oc234 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-11-27 6 pictun 1 Frtt KrNiihnnn (Mawi). on the rails, keeps going to benl Playtime (McPherson) by a ii- k in Iht fourth race ((lass Dhr. I—9F.).1 9F.). Tempest (Woods) was third. I ree Frenchman p.iid $141 on tin* win tote Free PressFree Press - 46 words
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Article30 1950-11-27 6 FREN I freeIn the lay of the three-da} con- i-oun- >nd. n th« *s back B I re. ay m 2 he E Clul B I A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article14 1950-11-27 6 Pa fry is tries and t he by half- ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article159 1950-11-27 6 |TNBEATEN Newport rugby XV, who played London Welsh at Herne Hill, London, maintained their record on Saturday although the game had to be abandoned owing to fog ten minutes after the interval when neither side had scored. Another "needle match" between Blackheath and Harlequins was cancelled becauseReuter - 159 words
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Article18 1950-11-27 6 Fren 1 Man" K< jx.rt, r HORE BAM £HUA c I i 1 1 118 words
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Article62 1950-11-27 6 9 EIRE, two gujils behind a* OKnational soccer ma* h *rt h Norway ftt Dub. -rday I fteent force a two-all di ked as though they had the game m hand I ed lead inside 11 mi., with soals ov Bred< An dr» reo'.icpd the lead fromReuter - 62 words
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Article20 1950-11-27 6 Basketball team from Java coming 1 a 'I and l which Soui I 1 -Month U U.S. Side May Come20 words
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Advertisement81 1950-11-27 6 r^^Q//y your home fcitrFmST WOVEN PLASTIC v tW'^ool, clean CYCLE S CARRIAGE Co IS2I Situ Straits Times Rw TV jf^ Published weekly U 1 \J Saturday and gives \KFH i IT'TrT "%7 Radio Malaya s English VV JLJLiJYJji A. and vernacular proINCORPORATING grammes m detc RADIO MALAYA NEWS PRICE 2081 words
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Miscellaneous105 1950-11-27 6 m3ndrBk6 Exclusive to th<> Singapore Free Press m Malaya a' L '•.I IT n "I vij v y C_h oa en ~-U//>T-^-—^ k*.^ LOOK- i/\>S JANI Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya "\S"-'-'*J/ 3NVC 1"7 N 3^ soNi»N3a jlvmi r^S>^.^/ l v\3ieoad uonvs 'IVNIWIWD 23> 'ooomhdooj. J V105 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-11-27 7 Referee has bis say W« l k Ice jumps on Kins. Ifl jrt kirn .iwi\ from kitkint; ißTas) vMh Hunter's second I looks rentlv U sh\ the :rr s ornrr a t Run?.33 words
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Article360 1950-11-27 7 REGINALD HAYTER - BAD PITCH FEARED FOR 1st. TEST REGINALD HAYTER Wright may be fit to play From JKA\ rain which has fallen m Brisbane o\er the week-end has raised a matter much more serious than a possible hold-up m the present M.C.C State match against Queensland. Had the week-end weather been fineReuter - 360 words
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Article148 1950-11-27 7 REF EREE WONG MAINTAINS ORDER trtt W«i| Buck Lee Ls a man I liim tamer. At the Happy night, it wa* nis job again Kin* Konjj when he became wai he went about his business lhai a referee is the *kin? of the Kong to tne canvas, slapped ig bloncinR.M. - 148 words
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Article108 1950-11-27 7 THt: flght between Ezzard he hold* r. and tie for the NBA fht ..v -aken place m Cincinnati omt 15 rounda on N 28 lias l> -t n D» c 5 because of er conditions. This was announced by the promoter. Sam Becker. > lerday. Jakt liintx,Reuter - 108 words
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Article51 1950-11-27 7 V on Nida wins 'pro' title NORMAN Von Nida beat Eric Cremtn six and five I 36-hole final of the Austra- pionship a: the Lakes coi Saturday. The title-holder, X by Cres m t: c him the p: c times He won it In 1946 and 1948 Ausbie polf doA.P. - 51 words
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Article31 1950-11-27 7 RCRUIKSHAXK (hand Golf when he feated EM Larive day. Larive beat A. M CrawBovey <3> five and four and Cruikshank bear S. F. Hi 13' tv up31 words
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Article201 1950-11-27 7 r PHE times returned at yesterdays Bukit Batok Hill A Climb cannot be compared with previous years because the course of about half-a-mile was different, but the event was a great success. In 1948 competitors just had the tricky bends "ep hill to contend with. Last201 words
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Article103 1950-11-27 7 T'HE Pa oail Association Cup h v Southend United and Swindon Tew:: wi.ii h 9.11 postponed tfeauac of 10% «rtH be played hi Southend next Wednesday. Thp lOC v Mihva'l mritch. hbH:u nr.efi dunns the first half, 1 a!so b^ played on Wednesday, at Crystal103 words
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Article40 1950-11-27 7 HOCKEY: hnmkuut Umrncv SRC. Krd- v if. lone**. Fadang: l.inesr v X E.M.t. (Military), Huue I.im Grata; Police v Ini vc!>ity. Thomson Road: BOD( A v Teachers T.C. St. George's Road. TENNIS: V.M.C .A. tournament. Bras Basah Road.40 words
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Article, Illustration520 1950-11-27 7 Arsenal keep Div. 1 lead From JIM CHAMBERS 4 KSENAL maintained their position at the top of the First Division of the English Football League on Saturday with a smashing s—l5 1 win over Fulham, their south-west London neighbours. The beautifully knit Arsenal defence blotted out the Fulham attack, whereas520 words
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315 1950-11-27 7 ARCHIE QUICK - 'Club managers may select England XIs ARCHIE QUICK B> AIOST revolutionary change of polii m tiie I»N: of the Football tasociaUon is almost cci come into being when the annual genera] nut m held next summer. Then. I undcr>tanr| from highest authority, a proposition trill led Mi the agenda calling315 words
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Article45 1950-11-27 7 VEira pro iflc scorer -his sr-asor c.»-nji.v^eci for a "duel v lor the second time :r. succ» He vas piay.nji for New F i Wale' Sheffifi who Jo.«t the of M. Jack Moronev ar.ri Arthur U all Test Da"stnei: lor 15^45 words
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Article224 1950-11-27 7 YORKSHIRE Couniy (rirket 1 lub announced >evteid«j I that Norman Vardley had a<"- copied an invitation to raptam the county eleven ne\f season Yardley on Friday ghi j( d he expected to be a\ai!ahle U> play regular first-rla^s rnWet for two more season*. \l' AMLKK AN224 words
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Advertisement170 1950-11-27 7 FOR YOUR FRIENDS OVERSEAS THE STRAITS TIMES __ANNUAL "PH IS is the first time since >> the Liberation that we *20 Full Colour 5 have been able to produce a I eiudinV 101 FuTl I STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL on p ages the lines of the successful pre- Six months to170 words
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Miscellaneous354 1950-11-27 7 LATEST U.K. SOCCER POSITIONS TAatfl Vila It 4f931 39 M Q-.fcnV PR 18 ***** 41 16 Falkirk 12 ***** 31 6 anJ 18 4 6 ***** 14 ChoterfleM 19 4 7 ***** 15 Aiidneonians 12 1 110 16 40 3 is j\ Ig i; isib- T uji is n a354 words
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Article34 1950-11-27 8 EWARI O:i Nov. 20. V. d X i to Mary, wiff o: John Bwnrtt a son. NEATH: On Nov. 22 at Slngapo:e. to Maifaret, wife of Cap:. R. c G.R a d.i ret.34 words
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Article, Illustration347 1950-11-27 8 'BEBOP' CLUB WAS DRUG DEN Youths caught m police raid LONDON, Monday. WHEN police raided a Soho "bebop" club at 1 a.m., packets containing drugs were thrown on the floor. The officers picked up twenty-three packets of Indian hemp and other packets of cocaine, opium and boric acid. During the347 words
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Article, Illustration144 1950-11-27 8 IN a crowded cathedral yesterday a priest, about to be consecrated Bishop, was asked traditional questions about his worthiness to fulfil the Office. The priest. Dr. Franz Jachvm. 40, turned to the 3.000 congregation and said m a clear voice: '•Following consider j I ions during144 words
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Article48 1950-11-27 8 Since the Nehru-Liaqu Khan agreement on ties was signed last April 1.313.686 Hindus have back to East Pakistan, the Prime Minister. Pandit Nehru told parliament. During the uunc i»>:; hj Mr Nfhi-u said 547.492 Muslim r mi nod to India from F.w P A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article118 1950-11-27 8 PARIS. M TAHITI, the land of romance and fiction plots, has gone modern with an up-to-date dry-dock chiselled from solid coral The aim Is to help merchant shipping whlcli links the 180 tiny islands owned by Frj:u-.- m the Pacific The dry-dock, which is a'A.P. - 118 words
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Article18 1950-11-27 8 Sir Esler Dening. Britain"* roving Ambassador m thp Far East flew to Korea yesterday for a visit. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article37 1950-11-27 8 Ab it 200 Communist Hukba! i\\ tps killed 28 people I and wounded four during a raid en Satuiday night on thp village o! n the Zam- b;ii'->. Province (»f I.nxnn I*. hind ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article165 1950-11-27 8 LONDON, Monday FREDERICK LINCOLN PETTITT, 28, a surveyor. was Introduced to a j;iri at a dance and fell In love. Ht i started following her about, asked her to go out with him. He was so persistent since thai first meeting last November that he stood165 words
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Article143 1950-11-27 8 START SKIN BANKS, SAYS SURGEON AUCKLAND, Mon. DR. H. P. Pickerill. a plastic surgeon of Wellington. thinks -skin banks should be established m readiness for atomic warfare. He .said, Ln a speech at Auckland, that there would be thousands of burn cases In future wars, yel nothing was being done143 words
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Article75 1950-11-27 8 RAIL STRIKE CONTINU ES The six-week-old ral strike m the Sate of Vi« ria la to continue Mass meetings of the Enmne Drivers 1 Union and railway guards, who were seeking more pay. voted yesterday to out. A" mcc i'ie of the Ail 1 union wt!l be hrld In lay.Reuter - 75 words
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Article26 1950-11-27 8 Three hundred convicts %vrf removed to safety when fir-' razed wooden barra :ks In the State Prison In Montgomery, Alabama, before dawn jresterda ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article71 1950-11-27 8 DUNDEE. Mon. War MiMs-.T. Mr, John Strachey, said yesterday that Britain must keep her defence programme at a level which would not cripple the country. Nothing would be gained but everything last if Britain i tri<>d to rearm on .such a <ie and at suchReuter - 71 words
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Article51 1950-11-27 8 rjOMBAV citizens nekteg relief from prohibition »il! bu> Their M^>r tO W P rtu territory to Negotiations are und.-r way b^tw«»en Bombay and C.oan authorities to extend from tuo Mile, to five milrs if f V established around the Portuguese colonies of (.oa. Damaun and Din.- A.A.P. - 51 words
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Article44 1950-11-27 8 'ontiiiurd from Pave 1 Ind. n <> 25th Divii pulled b k i 'he s phrase has t*<?n tht war. n light enemy i h over h i 'Home Cor 1 a ■•o. :s re- ng. I :c.in Sr 9 tatta n C *ps.44 words
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Article14 1950-11-27 8 I The P-tki.^um U lias decided to nationalise i mad transport.- A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article230 1950-11-27 8 LONDON, 1 nil] A BRIDEGROOM who disappeared. lra\in« his lx bride-to-be waiting at the church lor him, repented of his action and returned horn- as a result of hearing a sermon. Norman Alan R<- 21. of Ha;.stow-ro a d. Greenwich, ran away from home instead230 words
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Article31 1950-11-27 8 LONDON V DEN- brought ten Britain and -ral pans of th- tient standstill tv. ke>d E tught, .stopping all 'nrouglumt into < hao*. Snow mam anH Vnrth ReuterReuter - 31 words
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