The Singapore Free Press, 29 November 1950
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Title Section19 1950-11-29 1 '1950 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA N SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBFiR 29, 1950. PKICIi I'K.N 'KVI'S.19 words
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Article, Illustration228 1950-11-29 1 CHINA ACCUSED AT U.N. MEETING Aggression— open nd notorious 9 LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday. 11 STATES yesterdaj charged Communist China with j Iggressjon in Korea and called upon the s urity Council to tare the consequences squarely. st critical meetings in the (.'onm-il's history. Mi x irren Austin, spoke directly lo228 words
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Article33 1950-11-29 1 Very serious Acheson WASHINGTON, Wednesday. irj of suu*. Mr. Dean Acheson, t lhal i i hraese Comin Korea prese i "\t ry in i mean i.'\t*n more serious ns In I sion I33 words
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Article9 1950-11-29 1 Wu says 'I won't talk' gjfgjfgjgf A.P. U.P. ReuterA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 9 words
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Article7 1950-11-29 1 TRUMAN HOLDS CRISES TALKS I I ReuterReuter - 7 words
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Article40 1950-11-29 1 75 YEARS ON ONE FARM Mr and Mrs D;«.-k FullerI i ,i diamond Ith open i. lr Hollyhock farm near rd, lowa, The i)crjtsion i ince ol q the farm >n. Id\sa a in 1871 They puri l A. P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article152 1950-11-29 1 U.K. will support S.E.-Asia plan LONDON, Wednesday. rplE Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, told the House of Commons yesterday that Britain would support the Commonwealth si\year plan for development of South and South-East \>ii to the full extent oi" her resources. H«' described ihp plan as "great and152 words
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Article68 1950-11-29 1 India's share in Colombo plan India ran best support the Colombo Plan for South-east Asia by husbanding her own resources towards advancers nt of her own plan for development, the Finance Minister, Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh, told Parliament yesterday. Laying a ropy of the plan on the table of the House,A.P. - 68 words
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Article72 1950-11-29 1 Boh costs seven now H\lK< I rs hive gone wi> in price in Marietta, <>!i!<» in> is because Bill Ray, the towns chief barber for the past •>'» years, his suddenly decided to rei ire. Bill suiil he had been so busy he had iust forgotten to raise hi* price,72 words
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Article35 1950-11-29 1 An el v operated (lay-out with flashing ligh's. demonstrating how Civil Defence Services would operate lin an atomic air raid, is to be round Britain to help stimulate Britain's Civil Derecruiting dn ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article31 1950-11-29 1 The American tennis star Dick Savitt, said on u. visit to Sydney that he believe Australian tennis players "just can't :riss becoming (star* if they h lability.' ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article34 1950-11-29 1 IC ;s Di Elda md Marquis and Marchioness it Morbecq, in Spain arrived m Singapore by Pan-Ameri-can Airways Clipper this morning from Manila' They ieir way to Siam on 'sum t rin.34 words
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Article12 1950-11-29 1 K iaid revolts had wo Communistar the near H A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article78 1950-11-29 1 PARIS. Wed. r FHE French Cabinet last night decided to resign after the Defence Mir.. M. Jules Much, had been censured by the National Assembly. The Cabinet met in a .special session immedia;e!y alter 'lie Assembly iiad voted by 235 to 203. with 37 abs'emions. for a78 words
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Article46 1950-11-29 1 SNYDER'S 'LOW FIGURE' USHINGTON, W rUJ3. Secretary of tl Tie [r. John Sny lay that his estinate that the Governmei ,vi i 3545,000,000,0 i US$2 000,000 in :ed during fiscal ye n lg comment was apparently a reference to the dark urn in the Korean situation46 words
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190 1950-11-29 1 NEW RECORD IN EXPORTS FROM MALA YA Free Press Start* Reporter THE value of Malaya's export trade in October VM the largest in history, totalling $526,708,104. Import* for October wen- valued at 5294,259,634, giving a favourable balance for the month of $232,448,470, also the highest on record. Statistics issued this190 words
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Article13 1950-11-29 1 £4 million to fight bandits nriii ties in M t 100.000 for 1950-5113 words
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Advertisement86 1950-11-29 1 c <f 7i i'THf OID CAPITA! udNUINE a (ami (H«* 6 Affrs J i Call I Inspect Ou Display 9 ■j-i Rd. Spore, j VALTirNE r/ A />V ;1 /y// up tj i up in the mominf If not. your i L^ T1 -in 111 v V from N re86 words
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Advertisement72 1950-11-29 1 HP" it* ff*^' READY-MADE R CLOTHES 7 "0// frte hook" W j 3/i/y /?t' alright for the £j average man but many men li 7 are fastidious and have their V !ozc;/ /Wtv/>\ 7/.u y imul ///t//* C*/ clothes individually cut and //7/t\/ /o ///r/r mm taste -for \i such,72 words
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Article15 1950-11-29 2 Hormone Treatment A Warning SINGAPORE DOCTOR COULD r- D j I I v-- T i15 words
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Article, Illustration13 1950-11-29 2 Dr. CHARLES HILL - Dr. CHARLES HILL By j I A Ml jgfjfgjfg gfjgfjgfjf <__- sfasfasfass,13 words
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Advertisement105 1950-11-29 2 f < HBP S": "7 a 3us food. j baO) of rl s food t to r :h dividends oi COWfiGATE MILK FOOD 'Mafoujloveit/" Jackson Co. AT LONG LAST! T E REX Saturday M'nite |Qr^ "ALOHA" < I PPY MUSICAL WITH 9 LILTING HIT MAR/AM, OSMAN GUMANTI A. z. RAMLEE105 words
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Advertisement141 1950-11-29 2 WHICH OP i hESE JJIlh I DO JW SUFFERS^ I U,ed these warm^s $J I fit** —or wes* r* •r« tWDtftCi'-r" ■«m*>yp* p. •c. •»e«r* •?< t p-^ »t 4mo« r» r- ••••i ••tf CK*»« ~9 *C T^* P* •CM hi*.-- an i i*r If I I BHi^^ < -iJT*141 words
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Miscellaneous23 1950-11-29 2 New Crossword No. 215 v 1 1 1 WO < i.i f ICBOSI i>. 8. C eOC. I M! E9 DOWN l>. 2. I23 words
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Article195 1950-11-29 3 Govt. ends its LONDON, Tuesday. J I\ E thousand British men and women who claim to "know all the answers" have been faced with l sudden conundrum of their own. Housewives, retired businessmen, ex-army ollicers, with a sprinkling of highly-trained social workers, they have answered moreReuter - 195 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-11-29 3 photo e >i ii:i.»rm«'d totn'o.it l>> .1 sterlI mj iM^trut tor for the benefit jr«ung it Frilensc ('.imp near r.iris. A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article26 1950-11-29 3 Ethiopia plans road repair ADDIS ABABA, rutsday. built rhu*H\ during countrv, art' going i Hailc i isste no* plans .i surgiO.ooo. of I b\ A A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article71 1950-11-29 3 WITH THE US 2nd DIVISI« MINE d was used A by Lt. Colonel Hadley Richardson, of the Second illery Division, fcn completing his mission of round- With an interpreter, Richardson went to the nearand told the village chi< ho knew f. had v.c. aid heU.P. - 71 words
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Article, Illustration207 1950-11-29 3 f-lbli ghjfgjfgj ■.wii- J e respoi club bid one ,u:np bidder to nam r-card major suil if he has one ?>lr. »n i tele i xpoundii g 'his bid ig lull credit :o Mr R pee. the convention iit s ayman C ma. Ti wrr; pl.iyrcl by th207 words
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Advertisement100 1950-11-29 3 lam a contractorand /lfj^S& TOUGH... JM^^^^M %f (tf Vv fVfIWI 1 Vv Mil vvvvvl in a 'fokdson THAMES' with a host of BIG NEW FEATURES The New Fordson "Thames" Trucks Available in 3 wheelbases 122" are "Precision Built" throughout 128 and 1 57" (heavy trucks), 128~ and packed with lots100 words
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Miscellaneous124 1950-11-29 3 'i& Ml i'ulf L B m i SINGAPORE BFtBS |Smy^^ 4.45 p m }1 iv: (Kl I I- MTWOKK) 4 47 Fri n lllt London Editorials 10 a•• tnm Singapore; |BbC>; Compoaer 01 lh« 10 50 For the Schools; 12 V up Franck; 5.15 R^PO^ from Bnr un t.BBC»: a3O124 words
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Miscellaneous271 1950-11-29 3 mdndTdkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya l^*™*^ BE ANOTHER NOTE L STAMP QR TOSTMAftK? MAJESTY^ H FROM THE DARK ONE" Hf WAP) A Piir- u unw run I MY THIS FAR --Bui AT LAST rosEjNi^A^ [you W knqw? yi mj4 rl JANfc Exclusive to the Singapore Free271 words
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13 1950-11-29 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, NOV, 29, 1950. Fill up the gaps gfjfgjgf13 words
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Article853 1950-11-29 4 From 'Dead-End Kid',-to Killer I he would climb the evil-smelling staircase, where obscenities were scrawled on the peeling, scabrous walls, to the three-room flat he shared with his wife and six or seven others. /vscar collazo, the man who tried to kill the President of the United States, first came853 words
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Jazz is Dead, Long Live Swing
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Chapter48 1950-11-29 4 uy, Mr. I. P Willis Vs, Wjih.. K a 3 Is an addinor.ul i which i> to bi h a n is i Victoria Ha!l wii; for this for the r conn The So Lillian Aim (soprano' n, r a. C fruitful T.v i f o rk i48 words
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Article303 1950-11-29 4 i in— ctverlurc Ihe Italia* <>i r I in Algiers" played bv the Orchestra stabile Aecadesaia di Santa (ecilia iSerarin H>!\ .101?. Thla is !m\v Ros>ini thouM be played. Ihe itring p:. jring is buoyant in feeling and delicate In ition, the oboe beautifullj xpi i live and303 words
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Article, Illustration261 1950-11-29 4 PRESTO - A Music 'Festival' is Born PRESTO Music topics by JUST look at the panel in this column! It must be a long time since the Victoria Hall was the seem of such a welter of musical activity. Within the 11 days beginning or. Monday December 11 there are to be261 words
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Article63 1950-11-29 4 Monday. Dec 1 1 i Tucsd.iy. Dec 12 Ba Wednesday. Dec 13 Friday. Dec. 15 < Sunday. Dec 17 < Thursday. Dec. 21 Pr.ccs Bach concert S Musical Society Chrutm.ii Or.itcn: M sii^H ♦or schccU ach bicentemry concert pjfclic performs R Chrisrmaj Oratcr»o Messiah ♦or the F~rcc*63 words
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Advertisement8 1950-11-29 4 ROLEX LONGINE WATCHES H.SENA LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG BANGKOK8 words
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Advertisement96 1950-11-29 4 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUL t I »Wtf FaMow fc 'SCANDALLr Now 20% Cheaper For Cash Payment Till X MAS On/y ParticuUun Ask: FOORMAN S MUSIC STUDIOS. 37. ORCHARD ROAD. Ut FLOOR TIL (Re^dt- I, M TEL: 4739 nnonnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnannnnannnnnnr-- _j 1 After Our Phoroptor Tes! It r^2/y USE vn 1/ V^ </ y SEE96 words
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Free Press Christmas Magazines
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Title Section8 1950-11-29 1 Free Press Christmas Magazines V/ednesday, November 29. 1950.8 words
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Article, Illustration170 1950-11-29 1 Christmas- a defence against darkness the festivities of let the Jiirk. hat can chill the us ,ORD DUNSANY I •I till f as we call up »t able lights WOLVES. Indeed, are g but not the last echo of lh ol them, and whatta the dart on a winter's night170 words
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Article, Illustration294 1950-11-29 1 BEE WICKERSON - BEE WICKERSON by Ihe old pagan nymns na been enhanced down tn iges by Christian though' to add beauty to the Chri ''Let music break on this blest morn, And sweetly echo b !<> Ili'tir'n." THESE are the two opening lines of a modem294 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-11-29 1 GEOFFREY EVANS - GEOFFREY EVANS »> Ths \oar its too nrie n t of too r,hr stims t^17 words
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Advertisement16 1950-11-29 1 f p i ii i*ai imut a E.OTT 8- CO..(<^^^) LTD. u*tQ* 3L9G T£L 2g^<*-3__^_^ M^C16 words
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Advertisement14 1950-11-29 1 jgg mRinTEnRncE bv our V^n'fc /"or illustrated Catalogue CAMMETERS LTD., 16 Collyer Quay Sinzajxtrg14 words
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Article, Illustration358 1950-11-29 2 PATRON SAINT OF PIRATES Did you know that Santa Claus was once the MICHAEL KAY gives some interesting information about good St. Nicholas who, in tne course of centuries, became the jovial old man with the sackful of presents. yyilHN we talk of Santa Clans, we always Ihink of him358 words
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Article239 1950-11-29 2 DO YOU KNOW? Christmas Christian jestival does not date earlier tfuui some Irs after the birth of Christ, wi it superseded the Epi'i7ii/ o?i January S hfis ru been ertained and the date of ttn i: tffi festival, was arbitra hosen for i/s new Christian purpose by mine, partly because239 words
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Article541 1950-11-29 2 GEORGE MELL - GEORGE MELL by The delivery of Christmas ma] is olten an exciting, and some times even a dangerous, job \IOYI US belore even Hie keenesl shopper liiini s of (InisliiKis presents posi offices all over the world are despatching mail thai will nol reach its541 words
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Advertisement197 1950-11-29 2 CHRISTMAS GIFTS Select your Xmas presents from DULFAKIR'S WE HAVE AN AMAZING SELECTION OF GIFT S. CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND ANNUALS, TOM SMITHS AND CALEY'S CRACKERS AND STOCKINGS. LETTS' AND COLLINS DIARIES. XMAS TREES. DECORATIONS. TWAINS. TAGS. PAPER. CREPE PAPER. CANDLES ETC. ETC A LARGE VARIETY OF XMAS AND NEW YEAR197 words
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Advertisement95 1950-11-29 2 Mil H.U fat tu w -r 1 <j\ j The BUK BRITISH ELECTRIC SHAVFR _u shaving edge* long the heard miv he, 1 c clean, tmooth I P A'fl «o«sv molnt to lei vc:> d y. T N 152 Cr N T 7 1 D t ♦V.V.V.V.V.V.VV.V.V.'.'.'.*.'. COMES TO MAY95 words
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Article, Illustration428 1950-11-29 3 -1 special report taken from lli irehives of the Danish Post which receives every year reds of letters from English children addressed to 'Father Ch ristmas. Green land. the i" I iirist to of her >ny .i quest of one seven-yeir-i»ld i bull-dozer, a cr n \er and428 words
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Article, Illustration303 1950-11-29 3 Only a B.S.C. (Bachelor of Sama Claus) can get the really qood job as Father Christmas in the big U.S. department stores. i N t'i< v v ilkigc San! i riaus, 1 n n vu S.V, (Ihristm is is ;m M diistrv.303 words
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Article, Illustration444 1950-11-29 3 Plum pudding was once plum porridge ALTHOUGH the spirit ot happiness and good cheer at Christmas has remained constant throughout the centuries, the festive board has, since the days of our far off ancestors, practically altered out of all recognition. The plum pudding, in its present form, is actually little444 words
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Advertisement12 1950-11-29 3 mnnnrn ffi %m^*M> IllUUllhll 1 11 m W lllnliuul ill my mm12 words
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Article, Illustration2518 1950-11-29 4 ROY VICKERS; Roy Vickers - The death position enigma ROY VICKERS Roy Vickers A new detective story special to the Free Press by by Habershon, chartered accountant, was a fussy little man, the slave of his own routine. When he dressed in the morning, he unconsciously timed his movements to those of the service maid2,518 words
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Advertisement230 1950-11-29 4 ki 1*********************4*4 P"3 QUALITY jfN GIFTS W$ >N JEWELLERY Kvv>^ AND SILV ERWARE Amongst Jewellery and Silverware which is now on display at our shops in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur •and Ipoh. One is bound to find exactly what he or she is looking lor" S.P.H.deSILVA 45 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE 6230 words
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Advertisement128 1950-11-29 4 CARPETS "1 ■I B INDIAN 6c PERSIAN CARPETS Available in Mftiacthrc sihi!<o»ipip§ K.Lumpur 139, Batu Rd I l I 'CSK' CREPE DE C M ALL STC MCNTOR LTD Est 19: BOOKS VIM 47. HisU St. Miit our CHiLVK£#¥ COJtNi Complcfr R.in^c o Tovi C^m^ C»Citt* to deltcht x CH.id r128 words
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Advertisement104 1950-11-29 5 t A STfMULATIIHr PRM OF WAIITV 4^ X'mas Qifts /tv everybody fOff THE LADIES: Perfumes, Cosmetics. Hair Brust Sovehy Compacts. Cft Sets, Dressing Sets, Manicure Sets. FOR THE MEN: rGift Sets, Siiuvinx Brushes, I lair Brushes, Electric Razors, Travel FOR THE CHILDREN: Kiddicraft Sensible Toys, Bahyf. t. Plastic Articles from104 words
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Article217 1950-11-29 6 CASHBOX'S GIRLS A brain teaser pASHBOX the accountV' ant, has tour daughters. Annabel is u, Rrinn'u is He gave each of them as many pounds as she is years old to wend upon her 0 much, maybe; we're not concerned uith that). Lack of the girls spent bo many pounds217 words
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Article, Illustration1202 1950-11-29 6 'Swot up* a few tricks and teasers before Christmas, learn a few good jokes and be \IOSTof us like lo ITI be the life and soul of the Christmas party, don'l we? There is no reason why we should no! sh\ providing we s|)(Mid a1,202 words
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Article242 1950-11-29 6 KLUANGER - Once upon a Christmastime KLUANGER by /~)NCE upon a Christmastime, in days of long ci(jo. Father Christmas used to drive a sleigh across the snoir. But he found it awkward, irhen the snow was very deep; So he went and bought himself a lovely little jeep. Once upon a Christmastime,242 words
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Advertisement139 1950-11-29 6 fif sr :^v- *> 5S*Si C 14 A Kl f t «td^ V» M A IN t L 5 f I PARFUMS CHANEL PAR G |>ISTK!B1 :«»K^ !OS MAI II X. ids L.%808 M'Kli s LTD. 'rn '#<£ <?* r K I A T S I New Shoes t for139 words
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Advertisement150 1950-11-29 6 DA WES BICYCIIj Make YOUR IDEAL X MAS M«tii P/oce Four Orc/ev o/ our DISTRIBUTORS CNEE HONC b CO. 106 H,!l Str, CAN HOCK HIN 131 Bc^ch tx CHU HWA Cr CO. 129-1 Queer, CUAN HOE OIL DEPOT. 91 C SECAMAT CYCLE b MOTOR 60 i UNITED AUTO SUPPLY 9150 words
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Article, Illustration950 1950-11-29 7 ANDREW CORVIN- ROMANSKI - ANDREW CORVIN-ROMANSKI 1 In submitting this story for publication, Mr. Corvin-Romanski wrote, "Perhaps it would not be too much of an effort for your readers to get once in a while a story which does not comply with the exasperating fo rmula of a happy ending." S950 words
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Article, Illustration424 1950-11-29 7 M.R. Cobban - M.R. Cobban says Douglas Dm any time after dark on New Years Eve until any on New Years day itself the Scot is at his sentimental friend of all the world. sfasfasfas. 1 nis of Uffein 06- B ler And Gorgecu A ie of424 words
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Article99 1950-11-29 7 LIKE hud it before. Paiu had it behind Matthew never had it at nil. All girls have it once. Boys cannot havOld Mrs. Mulligan had it twice in sueDr Lowell had it before and behind, ana He had it twice as bad behind as before. cr: The99 words
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Advertisement197 1950-11-29 7 .^> 5 *^/V f f J Er- k i B s£^^ X. HIS MASTERS WKf" Records for the Connoisseur SONATA IN C, OP. 2 No. 3 (Beethoven) Solomon (Pianoforte! C 7747 tTRIO No. 1 IN B FLAT. OP. 99 (Schubert) i d. Trieste c 7729/32 QUARTET No. 16 IN F197 words
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Article, Illustration505 1950-11-29 8 Robert Parker - Robert Parker by ITNTIL about 400 years ago the turkey was unknown in Britain. It was brought to Europe as a curiosity by the Portuguese explorer, Vasco da Gama, who had discovered it in Mexico where the native had domesticated the bird. Up to505 words
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Article, Illustration518 1950-11-29 8 J 11 0 I II ihe strangest Christmas present on record was possibly Robert Louis Stevenson's gift hv deed poll of his own birthday to little girl who celebrated hers on December 25, there have been many other instances of freak gifts. Tho well-loved carol,518 words
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Advertisement218 1950-11-29 8 I SEA VIEW HOTEL f jj XMAS EVE i I DINNER $9.00 i NEW YEAR'S E V£=— i i? Jwß DINNER $12.00 |j S SPECIAL A J ATTRACTIONS Jjߣ^ NOVELTIES y« TABLE RESERVATIONS ***** v *iwp& i»». 'p&jvz yjgyjg Xmas Gifts.... PEKING CARPETS, RUGS, r JADE, IVORY CARVINGS, V CURIOS,218 words
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Advertisement123 1950-11-29 8 VlSuj X'MAS.... C^XK \*WJ JEWEL LERY 1 AJJ <y c/frs \1B| Q MASTERPIECES V^ A Rings and Brood ?f ?^J Bracelefs and £arr /*^B Sl f with Di.im J V^r S-< Rubies Sapphir 13/Lnj//j)uVlMuL^ Q n 20,8ATTFMftD.S'POk£. (~y%?e Cxtta Smat/ dutm y uve Acme* t /A Batteay Rd. 3*d TToct.123 words
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Article, Illustration816 1950-11-29 9 Kilt' P with Iling stlel baths cie- .".NE. writing from some excellent r Christmas. sfsafas I M th 1 ir.e •:e It >u of Ihe kirt the Int of feel ire not VXj? h a her. ow sren Ran vis ■>w d oat main *r.d816 words
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Article, Illustration508 1950-11-29 9 A fashion quiz for the ladies maker, and a. leader f 1 m Fa thion Dei (2) Who is i *r ictto :,ii/ Familu? {3> Name thr Pa r en. 4 Who > ru:Jnced the ~yew and when? W at u the tymthi material that ruined the trade?508 words
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Advertisement145 1950-11-29 9 Z* i I /^J I X j* oK-A (u W mk r i v i K^cwf Ma i m ]y/ w T^y Jk y P RJ> dt '38 f J //>/:. i e choice idk CHRISTMAS GIFTS W^SBf DRESS SETS, TIE CLIPS NOW 9 TOKYO SERVICES A^l^/^ PER WEEK A145 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1950-11-29 10 BEVERLEY BAXTER - BEVERLEY BAXTER by THE HIGH FA I OF PANTC. I AS a dramatic critic I receive two free seats for every new theatrical production in the London West End, ns well as the smaller theatres #in the suburbs. This sounds very agreeable, and indeed it has1,088 words
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Advertisement159 1950-11-29 10 I1 1 !»*b~**«4 4 I HpHM I I (I I 7 K<»<^ STKI I I M P.O BOX i< V j\ PLASTIC i—v Gifts of the Season I J distippointnh'nt. i! Persons of taste wijl want to present sometf 1 rent fr< I *o their friends and t r-. Here'-159 words
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Article, Illustration1327 1950-11-29 11 DONALD BUCHANAN - YOUR OWN GHOST FOR CHRISTMAS and tales of some others DONALD BUCHANAN by E your own !1 {his Christwill need nerves to do von definitely if von wish. a to the :v. estimators 8 ctre, j prove to 00. in a very that you appreciate cor. I by rrtct vou1,327 words
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Advertisement186 1950-11-29 11 ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEY NOW AND BE SURE OF A SELECTED BIRD FITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES (FAR EAST) LTD. 60-66, ORCHARD RCAD, TEL 5039. ilAliiilllliltlllllllitiilt BOOK NOW FOR X'MAS NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES AT RAFFLES X MAS EVE— SPECIAL X MAS DINNER AND BALL Dec. 24th > Diners $12/- Non-diners $5/X MAS186 words
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Article922 1950-11-29 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY by ONE. TWO, THREE. FOUR. FIVE. CATCHING FISHES ALL ALIVE. WHY DID YOU LET HIM GO BECAUSE HE BIT MY 'rllis is the story of the Fish family. Mummy and Daddy Fish, and their four children, Fadlullah, Fatimah, Fadzil and Fuad. They lived in the sea922 words
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Article451 1950-11-29 12 IT traditional usaf were observed few people would be entitled to steal or* give kiss under the mistletoe ;«t Christmas For the custom is older than Christmas itself and originated with the Scandinavian! who believed that a blessing went with each kiss only if451 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-11-29 12 HOW DID THE RESCUE PARTY REACH THE RASHKD PLANE Can you trace the path the rescue party took to the crashed aeroplane? Each unu you encounttr jungle hazard, you must g» Utk to Um beginning.35 words
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Advertisement150 1950-11-29 12 j-aIIROADS LEAD to— j I SINGAPORE'S j ULTRA MODERN RENDEZVOUS SINGAPORE I AIRPORT HOTEL LTD. t j More than You Expect i to Enjoy. j Less than You Expect j to Spend. Reserve Your Table for j CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR j Parties i PHONE 3351 J I -M 9 GIFTS150 words
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Advertisement140 1950-11-29 12 Merry Christmas! Captain $j jfl^ j^ Morgan Sole Agents: MACLAINE WATSON Co. (Mi Ltd Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang ii^ << Beautiful X >S I leatl ff brush it MAYNARD CO., LTD. 11 IL ORIENT STAR'S CHRISTMAS BAZAAR BOOKS: CHRISTMAS CARDS: Mart than one I vj I CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS PAPER140 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1950-11-29 13 by Oden and Olivia Meeker The favourite extravagance in Lapland is coffee and when on the social merry-go-round at Christmas, a Lapp may drink as many as forty or fifty cups a day. (kins is JouluLipkmil, lie 'intls his Kverybody isli Liplana, tultiptikki, drives himself1,106 words
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Article, Illustration257 1950-11-29 13 Robert Parker - Robert Parker use of areen foliage and red berries is by j will be homes this winch will I U asl a M\ even it lo decorate ih canned i'ni;. green I d berries I .rable real ci. :.n called f the ms of257 words
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Advertisement162 1950-11-29 13 A Suggestion for Christmas... GJVE HER A i. PROMT WHEEL OR iVl^ THE FAMOUS GO-ANYWHERE CARS Sole Agents: THE EASTERN AUTO CO., LTD. 69/79, Orchard Road, Singapore Tel. 3747 7553. Represented throughout the Federation of Malava Good/ 4 K.4J ■P»\ Everybody appreciates the delightful flavour of -fKW(i th S genuine162 words
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Article, Illustration875 1950-11-29 14 Robert Tredinnick chooses a feast of seasonable music from n ota ble recordings. AT Christmas time family tics, no matter how loose they may have become during the year, suddenly knit themselves together again, and personal likes and dislikes are remembered. Because we are conscious of875 words
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Article, Illustration303 1950-11-29 14 Geroge Mell - Geroge Mell bv (irancJ ('entral Station in New York City have Urn astonished l<> hear rich organ limes flood the* gre:it building with :i nudK\ carols :m<l Christinas hymns And they surprised when learn {hat they are istening »o >wn in i that tho r303 words
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Advertisement287 1950-11-29 14 TEACH YOURSELF I THE HISTORY OF I t ENGLISH LITERATURE, f Complete in 6 Volumes 52.70 each. Literary Appreciat Volume 1. To the English Renascence, 500-1650, J Volume 2. s The Er Renascence to the Romantic R. 1650-17S0 Volume 3. Romantic Rev val, 17S0-IS3O J Volume 4. c The Victoria287 words
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Article, Illustration1505 1950-11-29 15 Bernard J. Farmer - Bernard J. Farmer Asked about ghosts, the caretaker at the castle was cautions. Some people like ghosts. Others object to them. Finding that opinion on the whole was favourable, he embarked upon the story of by (JENTURIESOLD I);mbery Castle w;is up for sale and, among other privileges,1,505 words
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Advertisement111 1950-11-29 15 T*y 7 fl[PTffi |2EIS?] <^^ COMPLETE RANGE from LARGEST STOCK j 6/TEJR PHOTO STORES LTD. $1,500/- e Rd. Spore Phone 6589. I irlier shopping, r chance to choose lar varieties of CRACKERS STCCKhGS DOLLS TOYS and NOVELTIES i-n display at M.S. ALLY CO. Raffles Place, Singapore, Branches t Kuala Lumpur111 words
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Advertisement89 1950-11-29 15 If TtS '"A i «i .*P a ft* CERTAINLY THERE ARE FEW FINER GIFTS 0 THAN A GOOD WATCH. AND NONE MOPE 5 APPRECIATED THAN THE CYMA 3 "THE PERFECT GIFT IN TIME" g I. Over 40 million people throughout the world 8t A have bought CYMA watches! iJJf a89 words
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Article720 1950-11-29 16 DON'T FORCE THE PACE Christmas and the children is aavice to parents. "ITS going to he really Christmas* this year, isn't it. Mummy?" This remark by a small daughter of mine expresses mv feelin and that of many other mothers, too, I think. a.. to throw discretion :o the winds720 words
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71 1950-11-29 16 a London Correspondent - a London Correspondent by £HRISTMAS shopping :it Dick( -us' Old Curiosity Simp hus been one of mv ninst recent, sc.isonah!e, iuk! ple.Js.'Hit divei'sions. Popularly supposed to be the veritable shop Immortalised bv Chartes Dickens in his n l called "The Old CurioShop", it71 words
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Article, Illustration12 1950-11-29 16 Pupr* 0/ T**9*n School act. 'of Hearts 'at their annut ChrUtmM party.12 words
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Article, Illustration334 1950-11-29 16 yyilO. in ail honesty, can say he has never sent :i Christmas card? Who, at the, last minute, after boasting through the greater part of December, that on principle he never dreams of indulging in this superfluous and wasteful custom, has not furtively334 words
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Advertisement444 1950-11-29 16 rt I CiVc MIILLARD this X'MAS.... iMullardl RADIOS *^j I fo /tear the King's Speech Carols ■|ff_ J i(i nrf ri*&*-- T -ihm(^' Mode. MAS MUS. 27« Model MAS. 27S AC AC I PRICE $280/- PRICE 5340/ Less 10 Cash. 1 6 valve. 6 waveband, table r«- 3 6 valve.444 words
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Article, Illustration628 1950-11-29 17 D. ENGLAND - D. ENGLAND bv Even the war years could not kill the Christmas tree custom and it is certain that they have grown much in popularity in recent years STMAS Irees, 1 re told, will this year in n .I but the don'l care, will p for628 words
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Article443 1950-11-29 17 GEORGE MELL - GEORGE MELL FOOD IN THE 'GOOD OLD DAYS: K KJVEN allowing for the Fad thai food w:is cheap and plentiful in the "Good Old Days,**, our ancestors certainly knew how to prepare a frhristmas dinner. Kings espcci;ilIv believed ii) doing themselves well and sal down to some443 words
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Article, Illustration732 1950-11-29 18 HARVEY DAY - HARVEY DAY by REAL WINE LOVERS SELDOM TAKE APPETISERS. NEVER SUGGEST A COCKTAIL TO ONE. HE WILL REGARD YOU AS A DEGENERATE. pOUR hundred years before the birth of Chrisf the Greeks believed that "there is something in wine that makes for friendship". That saying is732 words
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Article, Illustration717 1950-11-29 18 THE YULE LOG OF TODAY I this lime of Hie vear, in cold rlimates, a good many people try to make things look jittle more like old times with ;i log or Iwo whose rhciT> bhz< and sparkling crackle are very welcome ;i Christmas i this is but a pale717 words
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Advertisement212 1950-11-29 18 fi for LADIES FOR MEN PerfunK-s Chanel Razors Gillette V* "fi Cot> Rolls S^ Eilll de Bourjois Valet *fi Cologne Yurdley Worth Shaving Brushes Cosmetic Contoure H a i r Brushes Coffrets MiH.»i Caron Gift Sets Manicure Sets Shaving Ik)\vls JJ» Compacts S\ Hair BrushcN Lotions Powder Puffs, etc. Sj212 words
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Advertisement46 1950-11-29 18 will?™ LV^ PflßFUfniUß's >^^ I^* 1 75^3 SOU \(,|\|s J&3t*^ l. i; ins c- co's TK\i)i\v, so( ii rv 4 S'sR«[;#t SINGAPOBE —Kl\l iimpik imnwi. I I I !j i I BT v n^ LIFEGUARD MILK Co., Ltd. 35/36 MKDEIROS BUILDING Tel. No. ***** Cecil Street Singapore-46 words
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Article, Illustration590 1950-11-29 19 WALTER G. SYSON - WALTER G. SYSON much do you know about the world's greatest Christmas story? sfasfasfa sfsfsfs sfsfasf sfsafas sfasfasf we And the antique i are a steel purse, ve buttons tonce used and an anci< A r ft*- taking v Page for page, no other book590 words
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Advertisement26 1950-11-29 19 sfasfasfas SOLUTION TO SCRAMBLED WORDS PUZZLE AT TOP OF PAGE. Fruit and Nuts. Party Games. I Crackers. Mistletoe. Presents. Carol Singing. Z'mas Cakes. Paper Hats, Holidays.26 words
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Advertisement243 1950-11-29 19 na TL *~A (T^T^'Tr '■C-- W m hM S^^'^^D tH I LJ a r rife .^Br^ "**^-m, VjUUD Bl^^ ,^fl n^^ > 'MISS' I L r> v^ BBB^^l^-^jr\ *****-***** WE ARNE BROTHERS LTD. 'tjSL*™ ■mmmF E ii 1 I^l FOR YOUR FRIENDS OVERSEAS Ls^ The STRAITS TIMES > >> T32243 words
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Advertisement25 1950-11-29 20 M REMEMBEn '•■'■.^l Ldfl d4-^^^^» Ife R I J* BBBi w^phibb&v IH^^^^ BBB4^^ BSr B*^ Bb^^Bh £yp d^HSß^^fe*^' B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B bMBBbSBBB "^^■■■i««k B """B B *^^^^^^B*-^25 words
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268 1950-11-29 21 CITY NEEDS PARKS BUT HAS NO FUNDS Govt. asked for land Free Press Staff Reporter Singapore Municip;»i Commissioners favour the development of more parks and playing fields in town, limited Municipal funds make it difficult for them to huy all the land required for the purpose This is the view268 words
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Article40 1950-11-29 21 T n Sel< Com- on th( lion roll BIU I ;!i wrti ing of the Bill Any person <>r I makt- them should artdn ss: the Clerk of Coun- the rai n (.Control i Bill a. not 1 1540 words
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Article160 1950-11-29 21 PRIMARY TASKS FOR MALAYS F. P. Malay Correspond* nt REPLYING to the mounting Criticism in the Malay press that his Party is •reactionary" for not championing Malayan independence. Inche Hashim Gani. president of the Peninsular M. lay Association, told a meeting of lays in Ko;a Bahru recently that his party160 words
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Article278 1950-11-29 21 Cards for robbed schoolgirls Free Press Staff Reporter rpWO hundred and twenty-one Chinese of the Chung Hua School In Niven Road who were robbed of their identity cards by Communists a week a§o, were re-issued with cards by th« Singapore Registration Department in Beach Road yesterday. Police, in conjunction with278 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-11-29 21 External help essential ,gapore plan f porter nore I If There Radio pit ture MR T. Hagiwan, leader of the first -Japanese trid ition to Furope sinte th" \r. photographed ft at€?J»y on hoard the La M ineill t v r when she called it Sinraaore.- Free PressFree Press - 48 words
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Article250 1950-11-29 21 Free Press Staff Reporter PH.WGES in the Municipal administration, designed to bring Municipal Commissioners and the public closer to the workings of the Singapore Municipality will be proposed in two motions which the Municipal President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. will move at the full250 words
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Article104 1950-11-29 21 J£I.IM> people in Singapore may vote in the Munic'pal elections on Saturday if they have registered as voters. Advice on what to do if a blind voter should turn up and request help in markin" his. ballot paner is Riven in the pr nted instructions to104 words
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Article52 1950-11-29 21 is expccU '(x y from Great Ireland, Eire. Europe. North and West Africa. We .p:. Ceylon, V.' the Federation. Latesi t.nus lor posting surface mail al the G.P.O. today are Doon for Ore] Britain. N. Ireland. Eire. Europe, North and West Africa. v, [ndies Egypt, Oeylon. Palem•.nd Medan; 5.4552 words
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Article, Illustration65 1950-11-29 21 Gurkha contingent of the Singapore Police Force has been such a success that another platoon i? to be ad- i aiberg (rU cond 0 nffaIflpore i ;i <>:i r Board Brigade, and ;io SuALrmaa bin Iman <iefi), a fireman, who have been awarded the King's Police *nd Fire65 words
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Article77 1950-11-29 21 'THE unveiling and dedication ceremony of the Singapore Volunteer War Memorial and Book of Remembrance will be held at the SVC. Drill Hall. Beach Road, on Dec. 8 at 5 p.m. Past and present members of the Volunteer Corps will parade to pay respect to77 words
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Article74 1950-11-29 21 LONDON EXAM SUCCESSES Six students passed the University of London examinations held in Singapore in June. They arr- Mr. Yung Koh Kooi fFirst Mfdlcal). Mr. Wang Chia Ping (BSc Special in Physics*. Mr. Lee Chong K^e "Subsidiary subject, BSc. General >. Mr. Tan Seng Kane: (B.A Honours tn History. Second74 words
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Article242 1950-11-29 21 MUAR T Al9-YEAB girk*. Tay Bock, alias Batak, told Mr. J Storr in Muar Assize court yesterday that she saw whom she had refused ?o j marry, stab her father to death with a vegetable knife. Accused of murderir,<; Tay Geok Lin at Paya Lang Es:ale. Bat242 words
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237 1950-11-29 21 'Judge's p nsion: details asked in Commons LONDON, Wednesday. \JK. Anthony Marlowe (Cons. Brighton), asked in the HoiLse of Commons last night foi details of pension terms for the Judge of Appeai in Malax a who had been compulsorily retired. The name of the judge was not mentioned. Mr. Marlowe237 words
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Article137 1950-11-29 21 Kl A T I !JMPI'R 1 uev FIFTY-NINE technical exports will work in and Borneo as part of a i scheme under the Colombo Plan to train local men development. The report published states :hat 1.300 men will I required for 'he whole scheme D' suuth137 words
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Article35 1950-11-29 21 A padi planter. Hamid bin Enjang was sentenced to death in Alor Star, yesterday for murdering the wife whom he re-married in June this vear after having previously been divorced twice from her.35 words
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Advertisement70 1950-11-29 21 -r,\\ for q\ fif jffiKi ous Drink Dears ill lemonade i Plfffl GAS COOKERS MODERN. ECONOMICAL CLEAN CONVENIENT PRICES FROM $250/- to $335/S5O/- Down!!! $20/- monthly!!! INDUSTRIAL APPLIANCES Prompt Delivery London Apply: COMMERCIAL TRADERS 13 Bonham Building or Bolter Simon ESTER HOUSE S PORE TEL. 6522, Do Your Shopping U70 words
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Article, Illustration287 1950-11-29 22 sfsafasf sin I h .ill it the recently held P.iri -h i.il at tl»»- Victoria i HjII r-.vv a!i\ when the ladies playetl at "Pa -sin< t!n» ball." Tin- Covernor S re >ir Franklin Gimson, in centre backg round, and the Rev. Kinross NiihoKon287 words
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Advertisement85 1950-11-29 22 BOOK YOUR TABLE NOW 'c^^fc^ XM/IS and ;^^o NEW YEAR MCfQ >S our pro gr *m mt: CHRISTMAS EVE, Sunday 24th Dec D and Dance 6.00 CHRISTMAS DAY, Monday 25th Dec iglish Dinner and Dance 8.00 lExtenston to 1 ami •OXINC NIGHT. Tuesday 25th Dec Ca a Dinner and Dance85 words
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Advertisement19 1950-11-29 22 KODAK 35 f/4.5 Camera Kodak Anastigmat f/4.5 lumenixed Lens... Flash Diomotic Shutter Singapore Price '^^mHT 'dk^Jg $140. with case19 words
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Article595 1950-11-29 23 PERAK AGAIN TAKE THE LEAD Trophy for each winning owner grey mare appears to be improveing all the time and I am sure she will give a good account of herself here. Warwick < a*tle is another new■tr In the Parker stable and he, too. is a promising type. He595 words
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Article, Illustration185 1950-11-29 23 picture. LMi IFFN Singapore sportsmen were nominated by the Singapore A. to Improve the standard of athletics In the Colom. at a coaches meeting of the v v yesterday. who attended the cours ,n bv >n. chief national coach of the British A A AFree Press - 185 words
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Article16 1950-11-29 23 I j*\ -MIDDLEWEIGHT chamlb. i kr. Johnson 1 153 Ib.i Philadelphl round Monday i16 words
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Article305 1950-11-29 23 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By BOY BROOKS, Orient triple champion, stole the show at the sparring; exhibition put on by promoter Wallv Oakes at the Happy World last evening for the entertainment of members of Singapore's nine boys clubs and a contingent of Police boy cadets. Brooks took on305 words
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Article44 1950-11-29 23 THE inter-cl-.b fixture lor Saturday will be between Bournemouth BP. and Diehard 8.P.. and not between Bournemouth and Eclipse as annouin ed yesterday. The winners of the Bournenn'.ih v Diehard tie will meet Eclipse BP. in the final Ml Wednesday, Dec. 13.44 words
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Article245 1950-11-29 23 THONG Saw Pak, Malaya's lightweight champior and runner-up in the British Empire Games to Jim Halliday of England, recently beat the Irish lightweight champion, Tommy Hay den, in the "Mr. Ireland" weightlifting championships in Dublin. Saw Pak. who gave Hay den a 60-lb. handicap, won245 words
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Article234 1950-11-29 23 JOHN Dewes, 24-year-old Cambridge University and Middlesex left-hander, scored a lighting century againsi Queensland on the eve of the first Test yesterday. His innings of 117. his highest of the tour so l;sr, almost certainly assured him of a place in the England team for the234 words
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Article66 1950-11-29 23 RH. INNES Hopkins beat •R. J. Isherwood one up in the Vade Cup final played a Saturday at the Royal Singapore Golf Club. The November mixed fourMarries played on Sunday was won by Mrs. H. L. Haigh and J. F. Pearcy with a nett score of 35i.66 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-11-29 23 TOMMY CLEARY, ofli( ial Australian amateur billiards champion, passed through Singapore by plane. Cleary who has twice beaten Bob Marshall, Empire champion, is on his way to India to compete in a tournament. He hopes to give exhibitions in Singapore on his return journey in about two months. FreeFree Press - 51 words
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189 1950-11-29 23 Bad minion hall 'should get priority' j THINK top priority should be given to the construction of the badminton hall included in the Singapore Sports S'adium proiect." said Mr. Lim Chuan Geok. president of pore Badminton A lon, to the Free Pn terday. H the hall was not completed in189 words
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279 1950-11-29 23 Three changes in Services XV v. Civilians Free Press Rugbv Re|x»rtcr /COMBINED Services have made three changes in their side to meet Combined Civilians on the Padang on Saturday in the second round of the H.M.S. Malaya Competition. There are two ohai.. in the scrum," one being in the kev279 words
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Article41 1950-11-29 23 gECAUSE several ire unav&U In the U B the I i and Th< Ret (R.A I T land: Fleminj Army GH Ed»nft« I B.CA i (5.C.4 S L .RAF t I I and «N < I sr r n n41 words
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Advertisement82 1950-11-29 23 6 TODAy 11. i.i:>. I.ls, i •And Tht Hi THE BLUE LAMP LAST 5 SHOWS 11. MS, 4. fi.2o A, n^o p "THE ADVENTURES OF SAM MAO (in Mandarin) i TOMORROW. f RANCMOI TOMt jV 1 lUNMALUCC -fATHICIAROC I -81.'t»^ JOHN FORBES-SEMPILL presents A Tribute To The Past and Present82 words
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Miscellaneous31 1950-11-29 23 Todays sport H«)( ki I v; < Ewtrtnktj, l'i i:>. v M Stlrt.ir Khalsa tar. BUGBI <.t.'.4n<l v RM. Padan?; Armv v KM. Ckanfl; IJ :u!s. N>^ Soon. I'NM- \>K tournry. Kras31 words
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