The Singapore Free Press, 28 November 1950
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Title Section19 1950-11-28 1 28N0VT950 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA sfsfsafsa SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1950. PKICt I'K.N itMS.19 words
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Article, Illustration99 1950-11-28 1 AID-TO-MALAYA PLAN IS OUT 58 37,000,009 for development [IC development programmes involving the >t all children i:i Malaya by 1960, the in international airport in Singapore, the the harbour and the expansion of electric velop local industries are announced today Paper. mprise Ihe "Colombo Plan" for economic and South-east Asia,Reuter - 99 words
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Article54 1950-11-28 1 This 'historic document' I ondon Toes, DJ I \ll n f the fianl economic plan costing cether nearly t'1.000.---«».IO to rti»,e the standard of living in Soatherai Asia will he laid before Parliament !«»da\ in a White Paper The White Paper will be introduced at question time h) the ChancellorU.P. - 54 words
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Article219 1950-11-28 1 I AIRO, luesdav. Rl SSIA*S Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Vishinsky. promised support for Egypt's demands that the British evacuate the Soei (anal zone, the independent newspaper Al Misr said yesterday. In what it described as an exclusive interview with Mr Vishinsky at Lake Success, the paperU.P. - 219 words
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Article149 1950-11-28 1 HOW IT WAS PLANNED r FHE economic plan for 1 South-east Asia (the Colombo Plain was born In January at a conference in Colombo of the foreign ministers of Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand South Africa, India. Pakistan and Ceylon. it 'a:i> based on an A ordinated Commonwealth depment ol149 words
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Article40 1950-11-28 1 A Chinese named Wee Cho Yaw waj robbed of his idenao male Chinese last night while he was about to lock his car a: Guan Chuan S reet r Tlong Bahru, Singapore, on his way to i friend.40 words
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Article94 1950-11-28 1 Christmas supplement tomorrow SPECIAL 20-page tullMze) Christmas Supplement will appear with the Free Press tomorrow. This supplement, tha first of several more to come, will contain a wealth of excellent Christmas reading. including Articles by foremost British writers, a new detective story by Koy Vickers 'one of the world's greatest94 words
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Article22 1950-11-28 1 Dr. T. Denges Minister of Tior. will represent the South African Government Commonwealth conf rlon nexi J inn m A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article21 1950-11-28 1 Earl Browder, for:; American Communist and five other persons were indicted yesterday on ch ef contempt of Congress.— A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration122 1950-11-28 1 BRISBANE. T HAPPIER times for income men may follow if taxpayers obey the l< id of in Brisbane. A u s f ralia. The C o lioner of Taxes was jest crda y to receivf a crayfish claw with this letter•Dear Sir: In122 words
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Article63 1950-11-28 1 IN connection with the robbery <>f idem irds four Chinese schools last night, Singapore police are itastantial rewards for Information leading lo the Identity o! the participants, a CID. spokesman said this morn: Students and teachers of the four schools— Chung Hwa Institution, KvvoJiij; Fook School.63 words
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Article32 1950-11-28 1 SIAMINCREASES BORDER POLICE The Siamese Government Is increasing police forces in north-eastern provinces bordering upon French IndoChina. The police department announced it is taking on an additional 2.000 men during 1951.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article68 1950-11-28 1 EISENSTADT. Austria. Tues. AUSTRIAN Communist papers yesterday termed Sunday's municipal election in Burgenland "garden of Vienna" province In the Soviet zone— "as a fevilliant success for the Left." But official returns credited the Communists with only 2.87 percent of the total poll, giving them 3968 words
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Article27 1950-11-28 1 French reconnaissance planes reported yesterday that the small French northeast frontier post of Phulchaisan has been destroyed after a two-day siese bv Vieminh troops. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article48 1950-11-28 1 rrillE I'.s Seeretan <»f State. Mr. !>«mii Achesm, and X Mrs. Acheson wer<» having a quiet Sunday evening m home in front of their first fire this winter. They heard lire engines. Neighbours had ;poti"<l the At-neson chining abla*«. The flre vas soon put out.48 words
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Article537 1950-11-28 1 Chinese Reds at U.N, LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. CHINESE Communist delegates attended their first I Hited Nations meeting yesterday and heard Kussia brand the I nited States as an aggressor against their homeland. Mr. Andrei Vishinsky, Soviet ForeUn Minister, was criticising America in the Political Committee when537 words
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Article70 1950-11-28 1 Frw Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. T.. IN a battle in Johore yesterterday between security forces and bandies, one Ourkha other rank vu killed. Two rifles and a quantity of ammunition were recovered. Last Thursday a gang of bandits entered a: and set fire to and destroyed70 words
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Article20 1950-11-28 1 MINISTERS IN CAR CRASH or Sta K -r. and ink injured in a r rar ic hid a bruised k20 words
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Article268 1950-11-28 1 Muscle beats the machine From LIONEL CRANE Special to the Free Fl TOKYO. Twewi rTHE COMMUNIST fon-eV MM far in North Korea has Imm n a victory of muscle over machine. The Reds are armed only with rifles, mortars and light fteid g i yet they have thrown duck a268 words
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Advertisement35 1950-11-28 1 J \*oisiui lending} ipOLAR CO j r Street. 7191 j =i M iy-< l H JJ*J\ Tender and Tasty NEW SEASON'S LAMB SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR *TTZPATRICK'S POOD SUPPLIES (FAR EAST) LTD. 'RCHARD ROAD TEL. 503935 words
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Advertisement25 1950-11-28 1 JT?r>as<sift t! R ytAIkMMV j i hJBBI 9, t DISTEMPER jT MANUFACTURERS! RA.R. MALAYAN PAINT WORKS LTD I distributors: V SIME. DARBY &Jfl., LTD. J25 words
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Article368 1950-11-28 2 JUNO - A Disgrace To Their Sex JUNO JOTTINGS by iy,'HO says women dress for one :her? The other day I sat hin^ at a SingaClub watching a 4 'hen part] The nen who drifted in In twos a net threes were not dressed to win male admiration since there ::o men368 words
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Article21 1950-11-28 2 c the j e Brit is .\e I ■I Id like live in ice* Id j .doti21 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-11-28 2 GEOFFREY EVANS - JEST A MINUTE GEOFFREY EVANS sfsafas ed t< i young iropean country the oy would have ini he Here the] gathered ab< but passim rs, or Hav.e '.in n icea even the cost ol ptwiny has pone up!38 words
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Article370 1950-11-28 2 S' pore Can Make Faces So 'Tired' T*HE Singapore 1 climate is not at all kind to complexions. Dry skins wrinkle and lop scaly patches, oily skins become coarser, their open pores, enlarged by the heat. getting closed with cosmetics E-en normal skins, usually fine and strong, lose their freshness370 words
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Article, Illustration9 1950-11-28 2 Lizbeth Scott the film star, models this stylish costume.9 words
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Article23 1950-11-28 2 man the K (iii'den Party, at a Party, even in a limate does NOT Wear a aold belt with a <- 'm.23 words
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Article245 1950-11-28 2 FLORENCE VIVIAN - Xmas Shopping 'Scoops' FLORENCE VIVIAN «y LAST wee* I vi the BOKHARA PA! ACE whore there is a sale of carpets and furs with a genuine reduction of 2(K r to 30' r off the original urices. I saw a beautiful mink dyed musquash which at the reduced price i.s245 words
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Article112 1950-11-28 2 A BEAUTY UP for cor/., v from s a-. Googie Withers 1 Mrs. Jin M cC all u m). Goocr has a three-month' vI'J daughter and a London c which she runs Leave, your make-up ofj entire!]/ While you re busy around the house in the112 words
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Advertisement96 1950-11-28 2 CLAIRE ii.i.s pm "^siy*^~ WINGS TO FASHION ALWAYS SOMETHING^ NEW At CLAIRE S c capo e Co Srr>--» K^ Arcade. Keep fine fabrics like /v" new need *~-^\~"l an make -ure of long life for vour I by washing them wlth^B^ofis\ cotton drev>cs, sman i>-e>, nice household things, all need96 words
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Advertisement96 1950-11-28 2 wm/rr r\dl\.\ce f or y* Elizabeth (fn^ Ardeu's Ih\ C ya pe^ectionist ir, a ca r e. RtwfMH I 1 Oc MAYOAnO ML, LVD. 11, Battery Road P: FOR ALL A\ TRS OPTICAL, INDUSTRIAL AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS Pat U m ASSOCIATED INSTRUCT MANUFACTURERS LTD. 304 R, ORCHARD ROAD SHOWROOMS fif96 words
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Miscellaneous253 1950-11-28 2 j LUCKY STAR DOKN todav >ou have a hkh potential for S«Cless. The stars have tjiven you a studious, analytical hm\ investigative mind. Vmi ire Sfldon with superficialities. o n u,e other hand, your inventive and imaginative mind sometimes leads you to exaggerate optimistic rxagreratioa of some idea you are253 words
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Miscellaneous159 1950-11-28 2 New Crossword No. 21 4 I ••'v^«' Q~~"^ MB < I < f ..OSS 1 "Oom< my lads, 'tla to glory we steer" <5. 2); 7. Joints ihc Schelt at Ghi-nt (3): B. Oi n this on top no doubi get* 1 0! ginger-iiig i3-4.»: 9. They keep dean garments159 words
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Article87 1950-11-28 3 NAPLES, Monday. i mi MOULD flight to freedom is nearv r the last 1*315 refugees to get out i wpmunism closed its ports. from Shanghai in a ■ard the motorship Anna. Salen, i\ Refugee Organisation. r in their fll them were re- > Europe after 750 transferredA.P. - 87 words
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Article13 1950-11-28 3 L lr>' Ti. v ill abolish lind. U.P.U.P. - 13 words
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Article46 1950-11-28 3 VIENNA. Mon. AUSTRIAN Communist candidates suffered an ovetr >a1 m nuaucins lay in Bur* ice m the upatlon /one bordering dm u::on. ret urns shourd. experts pro that the Red candidaVs for Tillage rounriland mayors might poll percent of thr U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article17 1950-11-28 3 A I I prop i red m E n of Cyprus in basp." ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article167 1950-11-28 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Monday. THE food iras tasty at the United Nations cafeteria <>n IN Day, but the Russians ignored it. The Cold War had nothing to do with this The Russians simply haw been going their meals at nearby Glen Co v e, according toU.P. - 167 words
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Article79 1950-11-28 3 romk. Mon T AR damage claimants in Italy will bo paid their damages- after nearly hundied years. The Treasury budget for 1950-51 provides for an appropriation of 400.000 lire i. USS64I» to nfund "damages sustained in war action by the Bourbonic troops in the warA.P. - 79 words
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Article, Illustration161 1950-11-28 3 n I] i Em -oni--4 "I* VanOr- s m a :<ape-\ luton Crawford and H ken. tpnm> used the arril Dg b.d When the I, the bidding w^ "PAST had no dtfflculty making i-» imp. bin a' the table, Kenneth K^^am Of the Enelish team bid the West161 words
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Article24 1950-11-28 3 A;: 8 itor William F Knowland, who was In Hong Kong recently branded I Mao Tze-tung's regime "part and parcol of lntrrnatlona!-24 words
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Article321 1950-11-28 3 Confessed to lYiuvdev VIENNA, Monday. LM>R perhaps the first time, injections of a "Truth Drug" have been used not to establish the guilt of a prisoner but to disprove his freelv-inade confession to murder. During the summer, Vienna was shocked by the details of a particularly gruesomeReuter - 321 words
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100 1950-11-28 3 HUNG KONG. Mon. DEPORTS from Shanghai said that private clubs for foreign nationals in the city were still plagued by crippling taxation. They said the tax assessment on the British-owned Country Club for first half of this year amounted to about US$lO,OOO. averaging US$lOU.P. - 100 words
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Article39 1950-11-28 3 PRESENTS FROM QUEEN JULIANA Queen Julia;. a of the Netherlands gave presents to the British Royal Family at the end of her state vj I London. Prince Charles and Princess Anne received two small py horses on whc ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article28 1950-11-28 3 The French Communist leader. M Maurice Thorez, i.s erlng m a res! home in a Moscow suburb, Dr Pierre Rouqius. one of his French doctors, said28 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-11-28 3 The famed Spanish-horn artist. Mr. Pablo Picasso (right) and the French Deputy. Mr. Gilbert de (hambrun irere presented with flowers on their arrival by train in Sheffield to attend the Communist-sponsored World Peace Conference.34 words
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Article72 1950-11-28 3 'Thin out U.S. cities' call SPRINGFIELD. Illinois, Monday. nPHE United Slates' largest cities must be thinned out for the security of the nation, said Mr. Trace B. Augur, urban planning officer of the General Services Administration. Addressing the Architects Association of Illinois, Mr. Augur said a substantial part of theU.P. - 72 words
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Article20 1950-11-28 3 Japan Intendi to import 900 0H f rice 2.3001 M i ol wheat and during 1951-52. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article46 1950-11-28 3 DURBAN Y .n THE v. orid Is bec\ creasinfly conscious riL'ia.. .^rever pia< is a ;er to > peace. the res* sai eferred I N miitee in favour oi I sion that the Unita N .'A to Indiii Sod; h A l.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement75 1950-11-28 3 -.o i "'-vO fy2Tj~& °^?%n? °'"P7"^P °^T/-aP c- o o^:^_o o-or^o o-^7' N^p c hssM X'MAS SEASON I SHHHMn 1 j^ -> Wgjy^^L^j IS9J^3b *"< t «r~j EsHPJ^'PJfI > ff(,, I 9Htaß& #*^l i {9HBHiig| 111- r^ ■BBJ BBJ i Better Selection se«er Va/ae anc/ 11 k^S^g Solve Your Christmas75 words
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Miscellaneous198 1950-11-28 3 Singapore *AETi?"<SS"S!?: ...rv Week—Cesar Franck; 5.15 CoIofBLHI MTWUKK) hl;ll commentary (BBC>: siio 10 a m New! from Singapore; Great Expectations— l2: An End 10 50 For the Schools; 12 Pro- And A Beginning'; 6 Indonesian: gramnvs m Malay: 1 p.m. Radio N>ws ond programmes «BBC». Orchestra 1.30 Time Signal 630198 words
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12 1950-11-28 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, NOV, 28, 1950. How to win sfasfasf12 words
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Article, Illustration923 1950-11-28 4 Don Iddon's Diary NASSAU, Bahamas: T<HERE IB trouble again in Paradise. It is more than seven s since Sir Harry bakes, the multi-mil-lionaire master of the Bahamas, was murdered. The case la Still hot and smokil Today a coloured taxi-drivi Nicholas Musgrove, la on trial, charged with attempting to rt923 words
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Article57 1950-11-28 4 President Syngman Rhee of Korea has dismissed three Cabinet ministers and appointed lew men to fill the varan positions. Th was interpreted as a concession en the part of the President in r eturn for the National Assembly approval of Ambassador John Chan? as Korea's first PrimeU.P. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration623 1950-11-28 4 William Power - William Power Bx r»HINA'S rough asser- tion of hi r suzerainty ov< r Tibet is not without precedent. Tibet's "isolation" was twice broken in the early years '>i this century, first bv an armed British "mission" following Tibeian incursions into Sikkim. and other incidents, and later bv623 words
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Article62 1950-11-28 4 Biggest earner 4 CAR made by the Austin i\ Motor Company is < laimed to be the British industry's biggest dollarearner. The company state that their A-40 model has brought in more dollars than any other single artic!f produced. A quarter of a million of these machines have hacn made62 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-11-28 4 OSBERT LANCASTER - OSBERT LANCASTER r> All U' ">'• flot > i |rfli.Wfm« v>(in>'i with 'i" ini -tin t rtrnr.ch17 words
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Article15 1950-11-28 4 U.K.-PEKING DEALURGED ti:f i e vil nd the Ist G Tho {oumaj '.he the p15 words
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Article15 1950-11-28 4 JONAH BARRINGTON - JONAH BARRINGTON By sfsfsafa i I I I < i i 115 words
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Advertisement17 1950-11-28 4 GIFTS vf i QUALITY for THE SEASON U S. de SILVA JOk ORCHARD ROAD, NEW TEL *****17 words
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Advertisement21 1950-11-28 4 sfzfasfasfsa THANKSGIVING SERVICE Thursday November 30th. at 6.30 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCH H 8 Orunge Grove Road Singapore ALL ARE WELCOME21 words
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Article81 1950-11-28 5 Machinery costs up Press Staff Reporter In fir^t instalment of Singapore's station at Pasir Paitjang will be $15*000.000 more than the ol $27,000,000, ind a com- ipal Commissioners has recomadditiona] sum be provided as a is) agreed to OOO.OU 17.U00.000 of the n to the81 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-11-28 5 pu- lore. TIHE x enng Cheng Ch I Stlmol. Club strt-rt. which ni.u he pulircl down to make w;i> i r a new building Free PressFree Press - 26 words
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Article37 1950-11-28 5 V P Kan is iran I v s»ra K Venkatacha- t*d I Inc. an Chamber of Mi G Sarangapany. ,ned Saranstapanv resigned .^rt't-d with of ihf Committpe of the question •epreserra;:on fOf rnb^r on37 words
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Article73 1950-11-28 5 SMOKES: DON'T PAY MORE i^rtv Prrsv stafl Reporter ttes n Singap i Igi ng in speculai popular bra: i tes by if cent* on packets «>t ten and 15 tins ol n: Tobacco D.^tribii in« di reports I "unautta A spok< sman I nom- v >.iiri that It v i73 words
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Article38 1950-11-28 5 TUMPING a moving J r ry to re'r.t'v*- a able oil, a 59-year- Lee K n tiie and died later at the Singa .^•ral Hospital. V- be Sim Mr L". E Eo.-rt nding o: death by ;ro38 words
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Article316 1950-11-28 5 Pollingstafftold: 'don't point' Free Press stafT Reporter DOLLING Officials have bvvn warned to be careful about pointing Angers at the Singapore Municipal elections on Saturday. When advising the uncertain voter on how to mark his ballot paper, the official should abstain from any action, .such as "pointing in the direction316 words
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Article107 1950-11-28 5 Progress on S' pore base Free Press Man Reporter MIMTAKY liav^ to a 1 compare favourably with any in i!.«- worM and ensure Britain's defence anywhere in the Far East is half completed at Pasir Pan.ijanc. Singapore. This was stated by Major-Genera] A. l>. Campbell Encineer-in-Chief <>f the Royal Engineers,107 words
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Article228 1950-11-28 5 Free Press Theatre Correspondent SINGAPORE will see throe plays, two in one night, at t lie Victoria Memorial Theatre next month. John Forbes-Sempill, "absolutely fed up with sittill u around doing nothing* 1 plans an ambitious double feature production on Dec. 8, 9 and It.228 words
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Article58 1950-11-28 5 sfsfsfd d offence, she told her mother what hud happened. Later her sister took her to the Social Welfare Depart :nont.. Madam Vong Sow Lin a Social Welfare inspector, .said she took the natter up with the police on trie Instructions of her superior,58 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-11-28 5 picture KEAR view of me Taj Koh ia| bus irhicb was fired L f»y arsonists in Farrrr Koad last niffht The bus was total kiss.- Free PressFree Press - 27 words
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Article212 1950-11-28 5 G?aham Greene in Malaga Free Press Stan* Reporter pLISIYE as the Third Man" he treated, Mr. Graham Greene arrived in Singapore yesterday and disappeared. When, the Free Press eventually run him to earth (in a recording studio) this tall, quiet-spoken author of many best-selling novels proved,212 words
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Article278 1950-11-28 5 Free Press St;iH Reporter A 40-YEAR-OLD Chinese school building In Club ipore, mansion of a million:;. be denn Ushed I for a rrv $150,000 three- storeyed structure it belongs to the Yeung I Cheng School. wh< rectors will meet soon to decide whether the new building should278 words
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Article25 1950-11-28 5 Mr. J M Jumabhoy flndeprndmt candidate City Ward i will hold at pl< meeting at the Victoria Hall ;it 5 .15, p.m. today.25 words
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Article97 1950-11-28 5 PENANG. Mod. LIM Ah Senp. 18-year-Bnglish-speakinfi you'h who had escaped from 'he Singapore Boys' Home I asked the Penang Sessions Court President, Mr H G. Smith to .send him back Lim. who had I iois convictions, was setnenced to mx months' rigorous imprisonment for theft of97 words
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Article23 1950-11-28 5 A dance In aid of the Training Coliepe sports fund will be he the SVC. Hall on Thursday at 83n p.m.23 words
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Article61 1950-11-28 5 Lighting to check park robberies FMC PkCM Staff Krpurtrr SINGAPORE Muni I ir.i>sio: Ing lighting K. G< Park between nine and k every night, to ct> ■i> present ak of i berk The heads of M parunents concer been instrut tin Park at Tl ee a rr e in th(61 words
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Article66 1950-11-28 5 COMPANY'S JUBILEE Frre Press s t.ifT Keporter THE Straits Company. ceiebraU D..-mond Jubilee, within the next two weeks The company was founded 60 fears afO, r 1890. en a now i 500 n a!id C were taken to a nearbv It 'he kailv dpro!u?f 1 d t r^B On Saturday66 words
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Article78 1950-11-28 5 in*- Prr<* Stiff Keportrf PEN AM V pASSENGERS on t Snang.n saw a 26 :\ese Ler.nK P^ny Khuan. res ed prom drowning in Penang channel la^t r.pht. B he ciied on the fe: arrival In Penanp a pass the launch crossing trmt Butterwortn and was reported78 words
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Advertisement81 1950-11-28 5 CALLING PARENTS fAtiiLY REUNION. ■I Xmcs present for all. \p y /f lake it possible for you; V^ t Mhool or college, il i\s \*ith vou. \/y Dutchman' tillers \A/ con< >sions on ordinary n ion between Furope articular attention to L^ imhout tiie journry. Y, "AitL AuhUT m A81 words
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Advertisement83 1950-11-28 5 Ji\Ml EVENING DRESS IM^IP-' iP^L-I^J Marcella Stiff Fronts from $14.50 Separate Collars 1.25 MX^ i\"£ 3 »X Marcella Soft Fronts with i«^fll 1^ collar attached from 13.95 B^ir White Marceiia b ws 25 Black Silk Barathea Bows 3 25 Dress-Bow sets in Bbck, 9b'"l I^'^^VC^'iV/fS^] Blue complete with Bw«f B^^t'83 words
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Article107 1950-11-28 6 Star batsmen out cheaply safsafs \I had to straggle for runs against a steady and accurate attack in the third day ot their match against Queensland at Brisbane >esterda\. Thi >d wickets— those of Len Hutton, Reg on and Denis Compton— fell for 106 runs AReuter; AAP - 107 words
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Article69 1950-11-28 6 Ql lI\>IIMI l> I |N\> \r. her ib* b M«»l >l ka« I Kruwn b Kr.l.f- ii Mu try lb«% b Uirr I'arrigaa b h<>ii r- > Ma M. 4 ....I Muli.n k WMf I■> Jack »b* b H .Mir, ii M.Vf» ll.lt Mil 1.1M.H1 V\ ivhbr....k b l>i>T69 words
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Article30 1950-11-28 6 RWEIGHT champion I p n scored :i technical over Jean 81 middleweight. In th> v i rounn In Puns last a scheduled tonround non-title bout. U.P30 words
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Article287 1950-11-28 6 UK SOCCER LEAGUE FIXTURES POLI OWING ire UX loccer Mil I»N I t kCil Wi 1 \%tmm VUtm .vrri«n Ki.ii kpunl >nnh^lil 1 hirll.iu Mil lUrr Itrriiv P'H l»ilii>uth lulllir.l > Buril.r. I i\rl |X..>l ht-l-rj Mail h^l'r v Nf asl^ ">Ulnlr ill.l M >»r I .illrnti mi V MiReuter - 287 words
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80 1950-11-28 6 PETER LOVEGROVE - PETER LOVEGROVE ARMY RUGBY CUP TTT be Club'i ith ed break- on blind side. irhile li and found many lone Ul Bghtini H in 'he .-eml-ftnals. they an* 'o be Joined by BAOR champi Tlv-e v -i: bf the L*l Rr Welsh I80 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-11-28 6 and picture. K. GREEN (Oxford Universit> i gets his loi wards away following a scram whrn the University net Harlequins at Twickenham on Nov IM. Oxford won S— o, General SportGeneral; Sport - 34 words
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255 1950-11-28 6 From ARCHIE QI'K'K IM'KE of Norfolk, the premier Duke of Finland and Earl Marshal, stood up at a special tfUaj of the Sussex County Cricket Club at Hove and said: 'It would be a dreadful thing if this line old club with its great traditions255 words
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Article128 1950-11-28 6 [London Stock Exchanij L— MM— —Hl*— —i— >^—^M LONDON ||ESITANCV and occasional small 11 shown in the Stock Bsduutfe fes ing week-end events in K»km approach of the end of trading Reuter's financial correspondent. Gilt-edgf-d long-datec lower and then industrials, oils and Frr E Shippings, however,Reuter - 128 words
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Article9 1950-11-28 6 TRIBE TAKES 8 FOR 23 A sfsf sfsfsf ReuterReuter - 9 words
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91 1950-11-28 6 THE Men's Singles linal of the 1950 Singapore Badminton Association Championships, between Wong Pens Soon Mayflower* and Cheong Hock Leng (Eclipse), will be played off on Wednesday, Dec. 6 at the Clerical Union Hall. On the samp night Ong Poh Lim and Mrs.91 words
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Article35 1950-11-28 6 A goal scored by Zar just before half-time enabled Kampona Bahru Sports Club to beat R.E.M.E. by onf> goal to nil in a friendly soccer ae or 'he Ayer Raiah Road g Sunday.35 words
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Advertisement124 1950-11-28 6 235n3 NOW SHOWING •ADVENTURES OF SAM MAO in Mandarin NEXT CHANGH ft OttUl L*^ ll fc ifiAHCMOTTONI V\ i cih q> S 1 m v «*•< WALL»C« P»TR!Ci» HOC 3--1 BELIT* I L 1 now I t 1 SHOWING 11. US. 4 :•> A M pm. "Ladies Courageons' tti VOl124 words
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Advertisement126 1950-11-28 6 jfoi ikat cup d m&ukUuj <*f{ee/ _^m<f'^&>)#^ ivll X p. C A fi TAf/ o^ SINGAPOGi CITY AT LONG LAST... AT THE REX A Picture That s Reo//y Well-Worth J i^Ll Waiting For! Pt^MP* Malay Film Productions j present '4 MARIAM, OSMAN PIJ 4 GUMANTI, P. RAMLEE f\ mM D.126 words
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Miscellaneous160 1950-11-28 6 mOndrSkS Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya ~^^\y^ Pleased this worn I Z' 7 TO KNOW. YOUR WHEN DIO OiJTS.'Oi Wl I/VII i. WAJtSTY,THA' LAST SEf NUP N vv T JAINt Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya TOUCHWOOD'S NOT Y ALL RIGHT, BUT XXJ DONT KoH,160 words
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639 1950-11-28 7 Sports leaders back committee Free Press Staff Reporter /^T its meeting on Dec. 19 the Legislative Council will discuss the report of the Select Committee appointed to study the Singapore Sports Stadium Incorporation Bill, the Free Press understands. The Bill is then expected639 words
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Article92 1950-11-28 7 Alphonsus and Counsel III best IPOH TRACK WORK m A! LAN LEWIS IPOH, rnesday. S ;i and ('nun's;'! 11l (IVrcival) \«>. 2 ,;.i>> track, which u.is work r- here this mornini; nii" three furlongs in 381 sees. gallop in ttrls morning's conipeared to mpanion bir there 1 Pioprnd ises i92 words
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Article37 1950-11-28 7 9 R.E.M.E. MEN WIN 4-1 ReF? F M I ,;f nine men. :i two nen REME notched their firs: L'oal through Snelson. Fane levelled the scores on the re- for R.l two qu n the mir.: ur37 words
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Article47 1950-11-28 7 jyjAKING good use of all their chances, Singapore Recreation Club "Rt put paid to Ceylon Sporta Club four-two in the Singapore Hockey Associat] knock out tourney yea The teams were evenly matched and the game, which was on the Paa. > clean and fast.47 words
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Article447 1950-11-28 7 IPOH. Monday. I\*H<IHTS for Saturday u^ninx dav of the Perak Turf Club Decem ber meeting, and Wednesday Dec ifi\e races; are: d 2, Div. 1-7 F. Mayfafc 900 Marcher Lord*. I 1 Sir Tti>tram 8 I,' Little Ned 8.11 Krilliant M*n 8. 10 Kpsom Derb* 809447 words
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Article420 1950-11-28 7 Fletcher and Tommy Watts, the two Australian welterweight boxers who are here to fight for promoter Wally Oakes, are the types who will sain :as much popularity among the Singapore fans as the Sands brothers, Dave, George and Alfie did when they were420 words
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Article57 1950-11-28 7 AMERICAN boxinp promoter Fred Sommers said in Paris thai he plans to match new U.S. heavyweight find Rex Layne against Germany's Hein Ten Hof next summer either in Frankfurl of Stuttgart. I yne, 22-year irm hoy from I. (.\iston, Utah, scored upsets Friday whenA.P. - 57 words
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Article93 1950-11-28 7 >fcond r (up I >esrt suited .»s York R >>. v d 1 I :th- Tewn; Pori ale v Nelson: 1 incoln City or Southport I irlMe United; Reicling: v. I)art»«»ru; Ashington v. Rorhclalr: Rotherham I'mIcd v Notts F«rcsl Brighton and Uove v. To\mi: HartleLntcd v93 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-11-28 7 picture. Beara, the Yugoslav goalkeeper, jumps high to make a save in the international soccer match against England at Highbury Stadium, London, last Wednesday. The game was drawn two-all. Topical PressTopical Press - 33 words
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Article116 1950-11-28 7 JANNINGS HERO IN S.C.C. WIN SINGAPORE C threes sh superiority In d Naval C-in-C S; :v 16 points (two goals. p and drop go3l I :o (penalty) on th. terday. lub back Jar. ruggei for the Ciuo. He s) 1 -ound und an" even pby Ja hit \\.\y thr defenc116 words
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Article26 1950-11-28 7 EXTRA .;.g P<~- ma'ch et from more heti The fitcame took hi: by Hoof H <*- Su::uru!i: fained In tin of I26 words
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Advertisement8 1950-11-28 7 (aiMcrq OOAV I p.m. nit to v^_^ Iv8 words
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Advertisement48 1950-11-28 7 I I I «Sf «f f %M S M $f W JF I I OKW i ACBC Indian clvnor roeaxAN ra/ mahai HAPP^ IRISH AEBO* HEAT HER TRAVELLcn ihi. i*\7h rare f<»r <i l>i». 1 nor>rs over M. and 36 yd< R -^lt Tiwali o-. sj;ur*ay Kinder CuS448 words
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Advertisement134 1950-11-28 7 -g|^ HAPPY WORLD STADIUM jfcß »fe BOXING 'H^E FRIDAY Ist. DEC. AT 9 p.m. J it Mmß WALLY OAKES PRESENTS Jf ,j--40 ROUNDS non-stop oE thrills L TOMMY WATTS «10 Rds BOY BROOKS* (Terrific Puncher K.O. Alfie iCan He Stand Watts' Pun< .V*i Sands 2 rds.) SID FLETCHER 10 r-134 words
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Article42 1950-11-28 8 K indang jau. on 27th Nov to B of R W Winckler. a son. AVTCLL: On November 26th to Kathleen, wife of L. K >. daughter. ER: On Nov. 26th. a:bau. to Joan, wife of H U Suter. a brother for i42 words
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Article24 1950-11-28 8 PFRI'NDER-LOETSCHER: The :s announced between of Mr. <fc lira. K H. Pirunder of Maennedorl i. youn^of Mr. Ifra. C -cher of Neuhausen (Switzcr-24 words
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Article16 1950-11-28 8 IN-PRASEB: A I |fx ft Mrs. John Scotiaod, to hter of the Dace Fi Pip16 words
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Article307 1950-11-28 8 DEATH OF A REBEL IN RUSSIA Nationalism in the Ukraine WASHINGTON, Tuesday. DETAILS of the death of Lieutenant-General Taras Chuprynka, who was killed in a battle with Soviet forces in March, have been released by the underground 'Supreme Council of Liberation' in the Ukraine, according to secret dispatch reading Washington.N.A.N.A. - 307 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-11-28 8 SWIMMER AT 10 MONTHS Swimming Instructor Crystal Scarboroafh watchea one Jut priic pupils. Kathleen Mitchell, Micd ten months, paddle across t swimminf i><>«»i on her back, in T.o s Angeles, California.31 words
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Article217 1950-11-28 8 Poo! promoters had no record LONDON, Tuesday. pOR a few hectic hours Mrs. Brttv Middlemas, 20-year-old soldiers wife, who lives with her baby on a £3-a-week Army allowance, had a 147. 000 dream of a new house, a car, holidays abroad, and her husband coming home. Alter217 words
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Article73 1950-11-28 8 U.S. praises French pledge WASHINGTON. Tu THE U.S. Assistani Secret of State, Mr. Dean Ru.^k, praised Prance for pledging Independence to the Vietnam and two other Indo-Chtna s. noting that "wp arriving military and economic assistance to the nght against Communist colonialism Mr Rusk addfd "The rs eminent hop»»s otherA.P. - 73 words
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Article42 1950-11-28 8 London tin closings yesterday afternoon were: Spot 1.000 buyers and v: l oio sellers with busin at £1.000. Three months C925 buyers and £930 sellers with business* at £925 I 91 5. Turn -over 135 tons tor the dav. U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article25 1950-11-28 8 Yesterday's closing prices (Mi the Hofitf Kong Mom-v Ex change were: HKS644 per U.S. dollar HK$l6.OO per pound sterlUlf. HK$3O9 per tael of gold U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article82 1950-11-28 8 CATANIA, Sicily, Tues. 'PHE 10,000 foot volcano Mount Etna. Euro. highest volcano, boiled i erday In Its most ipectac ilar fashion In 27 years. a stream of red -ho crawled to within less tfa two I "f the village ol Fornazzo. The mountain spitU.P. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration9 1950-11-28 8 Ho"unds seem u*r*f on t\e scent this morning, major."9 words
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Article52 1950-11-28 8 MTNICH T German voters deali Another smashing bio* European rean ans erday. The party, opposes West German troops In 'Jif proposed I army, scored an ama i election victory In the Wesi German state of Bavaria. Ir w <.> the third S victory in three consA.P. - 52 words
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Article, Illustration184 1950-11-28 8 HOLLYWOOD, Mondl Hollywood physician Dr. Erno Laszlo. ii'OMEN need £o no further than their local food shops to get their beauty preparations, says isily-obtained fruits :md tables are just th the appearam skin and to jet the maximum bt'iK-iii from make-up, Dr. Laszlo says. HeA.P. - 184 words
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Article55 1950-11-28 8 MADRAS. TV T'HE .south zone of the commit] organisation, Hindu Bahasabha, which c eluded two-day conference 111 Madras yesterday reiterated its faith in a reunion of India and Pakistan 11 blamtxi "the unholy ;> be Muslim ie and the British" for h eausf of th«* partitionA.P. - 55 words
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Article11 1950-11-28 8 The* South K Assembly Ismisi member* imunist rdllabora'ion A.P.A.P. - 11 words
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Article89 1950-11-28 8 LONDON, I .-.I .x 4 BISHOP stopped his car and gave a lift I young woman. Shi- was distressed b< ,mnarrit-d, going to have a baby, and afraid to return tithe bishop Dr. H. W. BradHelri. Bish<>p ol and Wells— told the Churcl minster. •\Vhi.89 words
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Article41 1950-11-28 8 AN electric iron burned through an ironing board and x\ the floor. The heat melted a Irad pipe between the joists. Water spurted out and put out the flames. It happened in a Washington Mock of flats.41 words
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Miscellaneous10 1950-11-28 8 men ni)i:s i Him 1: :Ipm Tomorrow > ]4 jm It.iSpjM10 words