The Singapore Free Press, 5 January 1951
1951-01-05
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Title Section21 1951-01-05 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA 1:. i SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5. 1951 I'Klll I*K.\ i KN l>21 words
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Article, Illustration367 1951-01-05 1 C 'WEALTH TALK PLANS PEACE NOT WAR General agreement at first meeting LONDON, FRIDAY. UK BRITISH COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTERS, OPENING TEN-DAK CONFERENCE ON THK WORLD CRISIS IN LNDON YESTERDAY, WERE KKPORTED TO BE IN AGREE\i THAT WAR IS NOT INEVITABLE. Informed quarters said lhal it y \:is made clear mA.P. - 367 words
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Article70 1951-01-05 1 LONDON hiiday. .un.nonutM'th bad h»t threr former ilth Trim;- .Ministers. Mr Mackenzie I inada, Field Marshal Smul> of South and Mr. Pet^r Fraser of New /'-al.ind since >t Premiers* meeting said Mr. Attlee yesterday uibute to Ih: late statesmen at testerday's »f the conference. Ned the other CommonwealthReuter - 70 words
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Article57 1951-01-05 1 10- Minute strike MANY Koine bu>e> and trains stopped wherever they happened to be at 10 dwell yesterday. Their drivers politely told thi'ir piiNsenyers that th* Communists had called a 10-minute strike m protest ftffatasi rent int i.-as»s rangin? from SI to !00 percent authorised l>> the Governm^ut. After aReuter - 57 words
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Article22 1951-01-05 1 »pt through eicjht buildings m the business dis- of Evansville. Indiana, yesterday, causing an estimated damage of £3.500.000 A.PA.P - 22 words
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188 1951-01-05 1 China bombing not planned—TRUMAN WASHINGTON, triday. PRESIDENT Truman said yesterday that the United States will not bomb Communist China without Tinted Nations permission and is not considering making such a request. He said that to consider such a plan might inv.Vve an actual, formally declared war with Red China. lie188 words
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Article101 1951-01-05 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. T«HE Republican Senator. Mr. Styles Bridges, proposed yesterday that the United States "should either open a second front m China by backing a Chinese Nationalist invasion or we should immediately withdraw our forces from Korea. "Wp have nad enough talk and enough debate. IA.P - 101 words
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Article15 1951-01-05 1 .ver. .inder of the A 1:. arI er.s Head- Powers In ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article23 1951-01-05 1 The King received thr Prime Minister of Ct\ Mr Don Stephen Senanayake. m audience at Buckingham Pal i ist night. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article34 1951-01-05 1 Mr P:uil Shafer. Republican member Of the U.S. House of Representatives, said yesterday that the United States must contain Communism by sea and air and avoid land wars with Russia. U.PU.P - 34 words
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Article67 1951-01-05 1 WASHINGTON. In. THK I.S. Secretary oi De--1 ience, (ien. Gctryc -Marshall, said yesterday that the situation m Kcrr.i is developing almost e\a<tlv as anticipated and m it the I .N. forces have been deployed to meet this." ("•t'n. Marshall said that the r.X. forces m Korr iA.r - 67 words
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Article74 1951-01-05 1 EVACUATION of UN. forces from Inchon was denied yesterday by a U.S. N spokesman m Tokyo. He stated: Some civilian reiugecs and possibly some small military units m the immediate area are being taken aboard ships, but there is no large deployment m progress/ Troops atV.P; Reuter - 74 words
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Article52 1951-01-05 1 Far East Air Forces plane today began blasting Com v .unists m the fifth day oi largest and most coneen- jted air effort of the Korean war. FEAF announced that 750 sorties yesterday killed or wounded more than 1,250 Communists, many on the approaches toU.P - 52 words
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Article20 1951-01-05 1 PEACHES with walnuts insUa.l of stones inside have started growing on a pcftcM treo which grafted iiself20 words
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Article36 1951-01-05 1 A bill has btvn introduced m the U.S. House of Representatives to bring Israel into the Marshall Plan and to authorise an appropriation of US$5OO million for economic aid to that country. UPUP - 36 words
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Article42 1951-01-05 1 Mr. J. C. Ghosh. Director of thf West Bengal Higher Institute Technology, said yesterday that his country will soon begin the manufacture of synthetic petroleum from coal In an effort to end "ipr dependence on foreign pl'.Pfi. A. PA.P - 42 words
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Article412 1951-01-05 1 From SELKIRK P ANTON Special To The Free Press TOKYO, Friday. TWO vital lessons of the Korean war are being learned the hard way by the United Nations command a< the anti-Red forces continue to tall back before the onslaught of Chinese and North Korean412 words
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Article45 1951-01-05 1 Six resolutions were introduced on the opening day of the Tiew U.S. Congress to rescind foreign trade agreoments wiih Communist-con-trolled countries. The Democratic Representative, Mr. Donald OTOOI2, also introduced a resolution to suspend diplomatic and 1 ommereiaJ relations with Hungary. U.PU.P - 45 words
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Article15 1951-01-05 1 The Crown Prince of Ethiopia, Prince Asfa Lasran, was received m audience on Wed-15 words
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Article74 1951-01-05 1 TEL AVIV, Fri. A new cabinet crisis threat- ened Israel last night when the Minister of Religious Affairs, Rabbi Juda Maimon, hinted that he would resign to protest against secular education for immigrant children. Informed sources said the religious bloc of the Israeli Parliament may discussUP - 74 words
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50 1951-01-05 1 THE TEST ENGLAND BAT ON PERFECT WICKET IV'HFN Englaua at Sydne Urn Ant day ot \nt TeH m^ pair were Hut ton and A brook. R B n, 1 •xt. having uo: the I ne In i I firm son. mate- i to Button b< r u!l-I< not I. m50 words
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Advertisement117 1951-01-05 1 !IPSHHDr C Jjli HIIIIUMCTURIRS *HOLESALg V WE TAI L^. [7\, ORCHARD RD.SPOrT v fey r.fy f/rrt'.w Smlendid Hot Weather Drink I #S-7 SAPtRhfCI drtnk (or the hor day* Ovaktat' mivcd cold, ft ha* j tempting. "•«mv ilivour all it* o*n. and *end* a w«v» r e«rc.hm^ ■mlmh throutch the body117 words
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Advertisement90 1951-01-05 1 I Singapore Restaurant I and BAR I 7t, Bra* ttasab Kd Slngaporr between Nxth Bridge anc Victoria S* Tel« No 4 ')rtß Hor and Cold Cnnkt European Food prepared by out A I Cook t Special Weddmß Cake« CKinete CKow Chow out speciality always available or Iho smoker who |irixes90 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-01-05 2 Ti I R I t c 11 1 II nake I .irul i D.unHl fjjiMDl U W i»iuus^ and skirt.22 words
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Article510 1951-01-05 2 Magda Dun - Magda Dun By WITH the party season at its peak, there are sure to be at least some terrible '•mornings alter", accompanied usually by bleary eyes ringed with dark circles, pasty complexions, trembling hands and that ghastly feeling of "it wasn't worth if. There is no panacea, no510 words
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Article164 1951-01-05 2 DORN today, you are a natural leader, especially m the field of ideas. Although you are not one to shine as a spectacular individual, what you do is very apt to have practical applications which will influence those who come after you for generations. You are intensely164 words
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Article, Illustration495 1951-01-05 2 IRIS ASHLEY - Seen at La Scala, Opera, Milan IRIS ASHLEY By Opera would probably have meant grander, more elaborate costumes. npHIS iceek's picture of clothes that really can be worn with both ease and effect is an ''import from Italy. Francis Marshall has just come back from Milan, where he sketched for495 words
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Article49 1951-01-05 2 The next time your husband laughs at 'you for j plucking your eyebrows, retaliate with this one. A Fifth Avenue beauty is doing big business "removing men's excess chest hair and stubborn whiskers painlessly" by the use of an "atomic elrr.tric needle and a special oil.49 words
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Advertisement133 1951-01-05 2 i'/ (^/^{acuiine Ltd ~z:ccilon f 3 f >ft Morning Frocks mischief a lot of charm w[ m tv\Kh of\\li<chief* emphasises //^^"/JvlS yvur rcmar.tic tde. Makt you an interesting s/mM 4*m?anion. Subtly trih the world that s^^ J B I yet, <t'e gay as well as pretty— assets the /jOsw\ ¥€ty133 words
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Advertisement187 1951-01-05 2 IpJljfcfor straight backs and sturdy limbs thlS pule milk U your baby is fed by bottle, you should get Ostermtfk at once. It is the b^* way to make your baby grow healthy and strong, n termilk, with itt added vitamin D and iron, i< just Rgj^£ggg2g||2pjJj right for po187 words
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Miscellaneous24 1951-01-05 2 New Crossword N«». 244 CLUES ACROSS CLI ES DOWN slal- n,?^ 1 i ip J." Churrh (5) 3 Morals that I find In Yn^-24 words
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Miscellaneous44 1951-01-05 2 Solution To Crossword No. 243 Arrow: 1, Bun. 3. Pennies. 7, Srnna. 8, Get on. 9, Don't look now. 11, Restatement. 13, I will. 14. Oscar. 16, Hurry by. 17, Way. Down: 1, Ba^ed. 2, Nan. 3. Pearl barley. 4, N<«?ro melody. 5, Intense.44 words
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Article271 1951-01-05 3 Friendly states to benefit WASHINGTON, Friday. rpHE United States Government disclosed that it plans to share goods with friendly countries on the same basis as granted for civilian use m the r nited States, despite shortages which will arise due to the re-armament programme. Steel,271 words
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Article, Illustration84 1951-01-05 3 LEICESTER, Friday. KS In tiif Leicestei village and district of Stoke \crv pleased iust now a* the best Ihej h.iw heard In years, iocul hero and Burma fighting Wright, who returned from jungle Military Medal award ana a paraLin di> his doctors had said was destinedA.P. - 84 words
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Article65 1951-01-05 3 Indian officials have said m Washington that they rtualiy given up hope tag erain from the l'ni:< sa cs I i stave off famine In their country. Th.'y said the U.S. SecreBtate, M: Dean Acheson, promised to "explore" the possibility of working out n deferredUP - 65 words
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Article11 1951-01-05 3 pine President Elpidio 31 ir created ft nine- Manila of ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article150 1951-01-05 3 He retrieves ferrets by radio IPSWICH., Fri. MR. George William Cooke, of Ipswich had an idea whilst m the Army about ferreting out missing ferrets when they have gone underground after rabbits. Now he has perfected an apparatus known as "Radio Ferret, which was one of the attractions of theA.P - 150 words
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Article39 1951-01-05 3 Heligoland Island has been cleared of Germans protecting invaders by British public safety officials and German police. The Germans offered no resistance, after four hours discussion with the British officer-tn-charge, they obeyed the order to leave. A.PA.P - 39 words
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Article49 1951-01-05 3 THE C zeiho^lovak Shopworkers' Union has laid down a polio against giving the customer poor quality or or hoil widit. The secretary told a conference that butchers, waiters or clerks who cheat that w.»v "are either swindlers or tears uho are harmin» our trade."- A. PA.P - 49 words
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Article128 1951-01-05 3 THE GENERAL TALKED ALL THE TIME ADELAIDE. Fri. GEN. Mac Arthur Ls renowned among correspondents &s a hard man for anything but "official" information and one correspondent tcld this story. He was invited to the MacArthurs' for lunch and had prepared a list of pointedly awkward questions. But he couldRouter - 128 words
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Article233 1951-01-05 3 STOCKHOLM, Triday. SWEDEN is usin^ every available member of her security police into an all-out New Year drive to hunt down Communist spies. The drive is announced by the Swedish Aliens Commission, m its frankest statement on the dangers of espionage since the war. Mr. ThureReuter - 233 words
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Article60 1951-01-05 3 Unless India's President intervenes. 12 Indian youths will hang together soon m Hyderabad for murders they committed two years ago m connection with Communist activity there. They were arrested In the two Communist-infested districts of Warangal and NalRonds during the Indian "police action" to bringA. P - 60 words
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Article18 1951-01-05 3 Wool and guavul* sends, used m 'developing a stitute for rubber. been placed on thr» top or th.18 words
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Article, Illustration204 1951-01-05 3 NEW DELHI, hriday. Abdullah, Kashmir's prime minister, be- 1 lieves his government has beaten the Communists. It has taken away the Red's stron^st weapon with a land reform programme of its own. he said, j Considerable progress has been made m the state m eliminating "wanta; A.P. - 204 words
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Article, Illustration109 1951-01-05 3 Su; Ea»t. v nerable against non-rulo^r, opponents m illcrammed h north A 4 A X Q 0 4 *86 5 3 I 9 The bidding South West North Kut <* A!! Pa«t You r 7 to foofbou:!-. k with tl i !ul! hir- make a UU»p Lrirk TYif109 words
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Advertisement96 1951-01-05 3 Play safe! Brylcrecm your hair. Dry hair, tight scalp, I a|3^ excessive loose hair on your comb— these arc danger signals that poini i j the need for Brylcreem's double benefit: (I) Day-long *martn««. R Mb (2) Lasting hair health. Massage »vith Brylcreem stimulates i\ -j /i the scalp, encourages96 words
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Miscellaneous117 1951-01-05 3 M^ndfSkS Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya ifrrBBEBKB fT -a- ,A- ti-A 'r ?1 I JANE. SOME ttUOW H UNCU EOt I IIHICLI ED- 1 60SM, PLOITYf HE§> TH« ;J I "if Joan' w;\"s Wf^j wyawfl matter r^F or death/ '^XNE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m117 words
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Miscellaneous171 1951-01-05 3 SINGAPORE iBBCi; 4.35 Composer of ihc W -Schumann; 5.15 Special Dispa (Bt I t NETWORK) iBBC)- 5 30 Symphony of S rinfts, 10 a.m. News lrom Singapore: 12 Programmes m Malay; 1 p.m 6 Indonesian: News and ProLight Music; 130 Time Signal A gramme <3BC): b 30 Cantor.. News; 145171 words
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The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY Jan. 5, 1951
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Article108 1951-01-05 4 otkonuest witness to the United tor p< la the 9 uf The North Atlantic P.. powers' arnii- m Europe, c: ral nhower will shortly L-.iig of building U] North Atlantic into a >ns by 11 ri the i,: 18 or s alUl the s ol Britain and108 words
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Article214 1951-01-05 4 JUST how valuable I W< I ow. Tli ere eneraJs m full Oi the Polish and Czt -choslovakian forces. ether that means Russia :hem or whether it is a sign of strength is a for argument. Th; position m Europe today is that although the. Ailantfc Powers are214 words
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Article237 1951-01-05 4 MOULD the Dalai Lama have to escape from Lhasa he would follow an example of his immediate predecessor who twice fled from Tibet's holy city to avoid invadine annies once from the British and once from the Chinese. The first flight of the former Dalai Lama was northward237 words
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540 1951-01-05 4 HAROLD K. MILKS - HAROLD K. MILKS By bet crossed the Gobi Deserf, reached the Mongolian capital of Urga, and was received there by 20,000 Mongolians who prostrated themselves before him as the highest incarnation of the Buddhist world. Even after the British forces left Lhasa the Dalai540 words
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Article, Illustration606 1951-01-05 4 Russell Spurr - Russell Spurr By INDIA coald help to ease Britain's coal shortage. She has nearly 1,000,000 tons to spare, possibly more if purchases can be found. Australia and Japan are already bidding high, but Britain might have some if there is another fuel crisis. Delhi would606 words
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Article, Illustration1193 1951-01-05 4 Reports Clifford Hulme From Washington pEN. Mac Arthur's ex- wife is building: a lead-lined atom bomb shelter ur.der her Washington house. A woman who lived m Europe till five years ago tells an Editor m a letter condemning the use of the atom bomb,1,193 words
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Article305 1951-01-05 4 Free Press SERVICE STATION A new weekly feature m which motoring expert WILLIAM HARTLEY puts the question and gives the answer Q— What is the best way of running-in a engine? Al long run is t>Ht< r than short runs as the engine is given a chance to warm up305 words
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Advertisement30 1951-01-05 4 SUPERB COMBINATION of DESIGN and CRAFTSMANSHIP IN (JEWELLERY OR S IL V E R W A RE j I P. H. HENDRY, leweller 78. North Bridge Road. SINCAPORE. I J30 words
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Advertisement58 1951-01-05 4 r Roast leg or shoulder Crown roast Cutlets Loin chops American grill chops COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY "MESSIAH" (Pai; I "CHRISTMAS ORATORIO" (Part* 1 to 2) SUNDAY JAN 7th, TUESDAY JAN <Kh 8.45 pm. A. oil Choir, Orchestra And Solofete cats still available at58 words
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515 1951-01-05 5 MUNICIPAL PRESIDENT ON RESIGNATIONS Some officers said they were dissatisfied nnviir r*u Free Press Staff Reporter j^UMt or the Luropean officers who have tendered their resignations from the Singapore Municipal service have expressed their dissatisfaction with the conditions of service, said the Municipal President, Mr. I. P. X McNeice, to515 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-01-05 5 I ved b\ iOOur meeting of ounr increased for up Of bops, and \I TIN(i for an upcountry train >esterd:o at til- |al« of Singapore i\ Nt.itiun. smiling MCCnmU) at the priKt uf goint; Ivick t<» the terrorist fray, was t.urkf46 words
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Article101 1951-01-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Q Kum Chong. 20. was today charged before Mr. D M K. Grant. President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, with st ealing from his employer Inche H. H. Bahadun. prosecuting, said that Soon was employed by Lt, M. C. Wilson R.A.S.C, as101 words
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Article37 1951-01-05 5 The fifth batch of 23 Services, including 24 children, to be flown out from Britain to join their husbands serving m the Forces m Malaya, arrived at Kallang airport, yesterday by chartered BOAC Argonaut.37 words
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Article403 1951-01-05 5 Free Press Staff Reporter 'pALL, gracious blue-eyed Miss Rosemary Minnis, who is here on a lecture tour, finds Singapore and the Chinese "very fascinating." Miss Minnis is a wellknown English elocutionist and has lectured m public schools, literary societies, clubs, women's institutes and guilds all over the United Kingdom. "I403 words
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Article105 1951-01-05 5 Free Press Staff Reporter JHROPEAN officers who have resigned from the Municipal service are: Mr. K. J. O'Dell, Deputy Municipal Treasurer, Mr. D. E. Weston, Chief Engineer, Koads. Mr. A. A. Dixon, Assistant Municipal Architect (South). Mr. S. Green, District Engineer, Mr. K. 11. Widgery, Acting105 words
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Article, Illustration144 1951-01-05 5 Free Press Stall Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. yi EMBERS of the United Nations Tropical Housing Commission now m Kuala Lumpur today visited Kampong Satu, an estate of 220 wooden houses erected by Government three years ago and listened to tenants criticising Government for refusing to carry144 words
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Article99 1951-01-05 5 Free Press Stall Reporter a ONE- ACT play "My Son, My Son" m which a faithless wife and an innocent father are murdered and a remorseful son stabs himself, has won for its schoolboy authors Oon Chong Lin and Donald Lee a prize m the Playwriting99 words
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Article35 1951-01-05 5 Wong Teck Kirn. of Bukit Teresa. Singapore, was refused bail when he claimed trial at Singapore yesterday to a charge at lurking housetrespass at Telok Belangah Road. He was remanded till Jan 12.35 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-01-05 5 picture. rpHE U.S. Consul-General m Singapore. Mr. VV. R. Langdon. the Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. and Mr. W. Henry Lawrence at a party given by Mr. Langdon yesterday to say farewell to Mr. Lawrence, who is going to Formosa.- Free PressFree Press - 44 words
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Article, Illustration227 1951-01-05 5 Free Press Staff Reporter \f ORE detailed information of tea-money or other income received by landlords for the tenancy of their properties will be sought by the Singapore Municipality this year, with the approval by Municipal Commissioners of a revised landlords' return of rent forms.Free Press - 227 words
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Article, Illustration272 1951-01-05 5 Riot scare keeps job seekers away Free Press Staff Reporter TPHE Singapore Government has written to the A Malayan Information Agency m London correcting erroneous impressions current m ihe I nttei Kingdom about the present situation m Singapore following the December riots. Many people m Britain believe thai Singapore isPreys - 272 words
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Article58 1951-01-05 5 Pay revision talks call THE Singapore Army Civil Service Union has asked the Army authorities for a meeting of th^ir Joint Consultative Committee to discuss further the revision of basic salaries of the Army civilian workt rs. The union suggested that ihe question should b e settled before Feb. 1158 words
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Article22 1951-01-05 5 The Govtrr.or has approved the appointment of Dr. D. A. Frye. Senior Chemist, Penang. to act p.s Chief Chf Singapore.22 words
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Article23 1951-01-05 5 Singapore's Dire>-:or Medical Services. Dr. W. J. Vickers. will present three silver medals to blood donors at his office next, Tuesday.23 words
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Article25 1951-01-05 5 Singapore Muslims will hold i party at Raffl< s Hotel at 5 p.m. on Friday. Jan. to celebrate the birthday the Prophet Mohammad.25 words
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Advertisement43 1951-01-05 5 Smartness that appeals j^ For Ladies Gents W* CORORELLA PIQUE"/ 1 Jilt 1 At i,7y /\JM.J{t' B| to choose from. J* ~~^^A. i._ t i^ The (<m*t<nM"<A co™*** CAIDBECK*y Leading Wine _/2jtk Spirit Merchants .j$ xhe Far East '■.CGREGOR&C°L TO Mm/ jS^* TODAY43 words
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Advertisement88 1951-01-05 5 MAIL Surface m N I Koiih .md Wes, A the k C II IDT** 0F DISTINCTION QUALITY. ll l l\ I fJ JM7.3U A PLAIN WHITE, A DOUBLE CUFFS AW y, 2 SEPARATE COLLARS AW ALL SIZES AW PLAIN WHITE, ,JB m ATTACHED COLLAR 4J&'<W A WITH DOUBLE CUFFS MM88 words
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Article, Illustration484 1951-01-05 6 CRUSADER - SAFA TO INVITE FAR EAST Xls CRUSADER By s^r^ 0/ '^to' proposed SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association n will invite the Hong Kong F.A. and the teams that toured the Colony last season— Burma, Sing Tao, Hong Kong Chinese, Indonesians and Hong Kong Services— to play here m the coming season,A.P. - 484 words
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513 1951-01-05 6 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE By VEVKR has there been such a surge of interest for athletics m Maluya as m 1950. From the exuberant enthusiasm of the schoolboy to the wistful if-only-I-were-20-years-younger cry of the veteran, people have recently developed a ine-ss for track and field events513 words
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Article55 1951-01-05 6 PENANG, Fri. pENANG beat Kedah 11—0 «a goal, drop goal, try) In an All Blues Cup tournament match here yesterday. Penang; will now meet Perak m the final of the Northern section. Scorers were: Kah Chong (drop g;oalt; Tiang San (try. converted by Kah55 words
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Article41 1951-01-05 6 THE Australian crew won the international ights 2.000 yards at the Canterbury Centennial Games m Christchurch yesterday by one length from the California University team. The time was 5 mins. 46.7 Californians' time was f> mins. 50.9 sees. A.PA.P - 41 words
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Article127 1951-01-05 6 IMHV.s tram for the founh unofficial Test against the i»mmon»-Mlth. begbwillj at Madras on Jan 1J), shows four changes from the side which drew m the third Test. Syed Mustaqali. G. Kishenchand. B. Aha and P C. taM replace M. K. Kr^-e II It. Adhikari,127 words
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Article338 1951-01-05 6 Aldgate Tiger' makes comeback From ARCHIE QUICK ONE of the most remarkable comebacks m modern British boxing: history has been achieved by Phillips, the "Aldgate Tiger". Two years or more ago ho lost his British. European ai d Empire featherweight titles to Ronnie Clayton, of Blackpool. Liti'e over a year338 words
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Article92 1951-01-05 6 Wint, Bailey to run in U.S. JTRESH from their victories at th^ Canterbury Centennial Games at Christchurch, the Jamaican Arthur Wlnt and the English miler. Roger Bannister, left Auckland for America by a^r yesterday morning with E McDonald Bailey, the British •sprint champion who also competed at the Games. WintA.P - 92 words
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Article31 1951-01-05 6 THE International Equtrian Federation, at annual meeting m Par v<*terday rejected applies tions for membership fn/Germany. theSaar ->nd J^ by 13 votes to 10. The Federation accept^ Canada and31 words
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Article, Illustration227 1951-01-05 6 This is the stadium at New Delhi m which the Asian Gimes from March i 4 to 11 wM be held The stadium the picture of which is reproduced from the first A an Games Bulletin will be opened on Jan. 19 by Pandit227 words
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Article39 1951-01-05 6 (^OACH HERMAN Hirkman of Gale wa^ on Saturday chosen by the New YorK Sports Broadcasters' Association as the sports figure who has "contributed most of sport during the year." Hickman will Receive the Graham McNamal award. UPUP - 39 words
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Article26 1951-01-05 6 jCC.C. beat RAF. Seletar J 2—o m a S.FI.A. knockout tournament match on the Padang yesteday. Webber scored boih goals for the club.26 words
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Article71 1951-01-05 6 NEW YORK STOCKS On the N <nv York St change m\ and short-covering cony initial indecision into lib ly distributed gains < lions t.) one dollar Pr- A Truman s I ment that price and control* will be pul as soon as poss ti the uncen n In the aftorn71 words
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Article36 1951-01-05 6 TNDIAN Badminou I ion* ranking I it Vbb 1. D t >vinder Mohan < Bombay >: :rv Ferriera (Bombay*; 3. Mandj Guh% (Bengali; 4. T. N Seth (UP. 5. Gur Prasad 'Puntab); 6 Amrit Dewan (Delhi*.36 words
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Article23 1951-01-05 6 SOUTH Johore R.F Bin Club on the Pmai:, 5 15 p.m will b> V Young, Heath. Bande < Francis and Sh,;23 words
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Advertisement143 1951-01-05 6 P^ k i NOW li I 7,1 SHOWING II 1.45,4, IJI and IJI p.m. —awn mi ■mb^i -CAtAmaw--NOH IN ITS 2nd SMASH HIIK 11 ana.. 1 IS. US, ♦.!:>. and p.m. ciik*-:kinc; onk of the \l 1.-TIMK BEST */->^ i*7*^fi i"i 111 ORSON WELLES Ike GREAT WAR LORD BAYAN «»f143 words
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Advertisement32 1951-01-05 6 i^^l^^mif X SKILLED MECHANICS Ir^^y^ SL PROMPT ATTENTION genuine ford parts "j 1 "^^z.^zz. OH Tv c rTaI cars lth^ SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG =||WEARNE BROS., LTDM X^ KUALA LUMPUR SEREMBAN MALACCA =|y32 words
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Article108 1951-01-05 7 IN addition to the M.C.C. team m Australia and the Commonwealth team m India. British cricket is shortly to be represented Overseas by another touring team. British Timken Limited, who employ a number of Northamptonshire County Cricket Club players are sending a party for108 words
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Article, Illustration521 1951-01-05 7 SAFA Council states views Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association Council is not m favour of sending a team to compete at the Asian Games m New Delhi m March. At its meeting last night at the S.C.C., Flt.-Lt. W. J. Randall, the521 words
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Article312 1951-01-05 7 I DON'T want to fight any chickens with wrestling togs on I want someone who can give me a real tight someone like that fat King Kong fellow I've heard so much about." said Charlie Gamage. 6 ft., 262-lb. AustraUan wrestler, yesterday. Gamage was supposed to have fought Kong at312 words
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Article183 1951-01-05 7 WHETHER it was the best side on paper or not, the Tf Singapore Civilian team which entered the H.M.S. Malaya rugger final m spectacular fashion with a win over Combined Services, played the best game yet m the Competition. It will be almost the same183 words
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Article69 1951-01-05 7 AT a meeting of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council yesterday, it was revealed that the Singapore Government has promised (rant to finance a Colony contingent to the Asian Games to be held m Delhi m March. The Council's finance committee headed by Mr. G. H.69 words
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Article186 1951-01-05 7 FOLLOWING are English Football League fixtures for Saturday Jan. 6 1H1K1) DIVISION 111) \i r<lmi C «>u ii*-sitr Krighiviu v Port .titHrisiiK* r. v .>outlirnii 1 > I 111 lit tl.l Ml V l.\rtl! Ipswie* Wassail I > i.-ii Or. I Norwich .Wiiiu.iu x R«a4ia| Ni.ii- I186 words
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Article, Illustration203 1951-01-05 7 RAVAGE punching Joe Louis looked like the Brown Bomber of old on Wednesday night as he scored a four-round technical knockout over game Freddie Beshore of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, m a bloody battle. The former heavyweight king thus continued his quest for a return bout with203 words
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Article17 1951-01-05 7 Seventy-three entries were announced yesterday for the 1951 running of the Grand national A. PA.P - 17 words
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Article283 1951-01-05 7 NAVY JUST BEAT FRENCH AIRMEN Free Press Rugb> Reporter yHRILLS followed the Royal \.n\\ ki<K-«»ff against the visiting French Air Force ru*b\ from Saigon at the Naval Base yesterday i hard fought game resulted m a narrow win for th«* V«\\ with a goal 10 minutes from the hV.al whistle.283 words
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Advertisement222 1951-01-05 7 OWING TO OTHER CONTRACTUAL COMMITMENTS Mutt conclude its run on SATURDAY! TODAY TOMORROW ONLY /H LAST TWO QaJbaot days 7 II a.m. 1.45. 4, 6 30> 9.30 THE ALL-CAPTIVATING LUSCIOUS LASS lV "4fP *K*y *Tm JOAN CAULFIELD with Robert Cummings m Columbia i or me YiAR ore have you seen222 words
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Advertisement285 1951-01-05 7 PONT MISS IT! PONT MISS IT!! BRING THE WIFE FAMILY BATTLE OF THE GIANTS HAPPY WORLD STADIUM SATURDAY JAN. 6th at 9 p.m. EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT HIS LAST FiGHT CHARLIE tL% f^ .piJf JW GAMAGEjfcf ANDERSON Really thrilled the crowd last week SCOTS CHAMPION i Andcrion says Th» f h285 words
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Article63 1951-01-05 8 > > 1.51 li p Boh BRIPCII To Kay. wife of dff on 4.1 KanHospital. .v n Chns'opher J t N(. \i.i MENTIS \RY LOH. t lira. Loh Wai .twak. is Oota Tiow Kuan, n ol Mfd.im T X I Mr. Goh X 81ong ol Ba'i: Pa MA )R-DEW63 words
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Article24 1951-01-05 8 ABF.RN MARSHALL A« of St. Nicholas, A Per. oi Soefin Co. >n ol c hv. J A -icule. l v ie i I24 words
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Article, Illustration241 1951-01-05 8 U.S. KASHMIRINTERVENTION DENIED Premiers still exclude dispute LONDON, Friday. gRITAIX had not been asked by the U.S. State Department to try to promote a settlement ol the Kashmir dispute at the Commonwealth conference, stated a Foreign Office spokesman yesterday m London. The Pakistan Premier, Liaquat Ah Khan, has not IndicatedReuter - 241 words
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43 1951-01-05 8 WRITER'S SON APOLOGISES FOR ASSAULT LONDON. I Michael Lewis, 20-year-olci 01 no\ 1 columnist Thompson, apologlshis lawyer yesterold >p film aci lawyer had court ictor exund rc2rf m Mimn. ...>v h m con M ent at Academy ol Dram by the 24 ReuterReuter - 43 words
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155 1951-01-05 8 HONG KONG, Friday. "THE Chinese Communists are feeling acutely the efforts of the Tinted States export embargo, it was revealed by the official Communist news agency yesterday. Peking's Finance Minister, Mr. Chen Yun, has ordered the taking over of all privately owned stocksU.P - 155 words
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Article62 1951-01-05 8 Egypt Is hoping that India and Pakistan will .support her demands on the Suez Canal and the Sudan at the Commonwealth Conference m London, which started yesterNewspapers m Cairo have taken it for granted the conference will have the Anol 0 Egyptian question on the agenda,AP - 62 words
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Article41 1951-01-05 8 NANARIVE. VDAGASCAR Fri. than 500 people were killed by a tornado which I Comoro Island on i Wednesday, njguan. capital city ol s reported levelled and French administrative were being evacuated beca ir lodslngs were royed. APAP - 41 words
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Article41 1951-01-05 8 A three-man mission of the International Refugee Organisation UROt left Geneva yesterday for Ankara Turkey, to advise the Turkish Government on the reception and care cf approximately 200.000 people bein« returned from Bulgaria to Turkey APAP - 41 words
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53 1951-01-05 8 PITTSBURG. Fri. THE Westinghouse ElectricCorporation. Pittsburgh, v disclosed a method of hardening stainless steel by tow temperature treatment. It is doubted, however, whether this would open new markets The steel Is Riven extra mess by Immersing it m liquid nitrogen of 300 decrees belowA.P - 53 words
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Article55 1951-01-05 8 Two hundred ski enthusiasts were trapped yesterday at amountain near Vanezze by Italy's heaviest snowfall of the winter. Drifts blocked Trento area. The snow was still falling heavily last night, after more than 48 hours. Snowploughs and read crews were sent out from Trento to try toA.P - 55 words
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Article34 1951-01-05 8 FRENCHCENSOR WAR NEWS The French yesterday im■d new censorship regulations on their campaion against the Vietminh Communists. News is to be confined to daily communiques. There will be no press conferences or commentaries. UPUP - 34 words
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Article55 1951-01-05 8 St L U!S gloomily told the polce his truck jumped the curb, richocheted off a parked car, knocked a few bricks from a^hospital and rammed a brick residence. He sa£ the vom n whose name he did not know, disappeared after the ac-' c dent with a carton55 words
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Article149 1951-01-05 8 BAGHDAD. Fri. AM R. TAWFK> Alsuwaidi. the Itl former Iraqi Premier, said yesterday m the Senate that he had asked for British and American assurances to guarantee Iraqi frontiers and security against a northern threat i meaning Russia), but he got no reply. Mr. AlsuwaidiA.P - 149 words
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Article22 1951-01-05 8 President Truman said yesterday that price and wage controls are to be put into effect wherever necessary and possible A.PA.P - 22 words
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Article178 1951-01-05 8 LIVERPOOL, I riday. EPIDEMIC of influenza yesterday disrupted Liverpool shipping as an estimated 30 per cent of the city's working people— including 3.1100 dockers —were m bed with influenza. About 1.000 nurses were away irom their jobs. Hospital authorities appealed for retired and married nurses toAP; U.P - 178 words
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Article249 1951-01-05 8 wa\^> of solving the world They held tuo sessions At both one member of the Commonwealth was mUsing. Pakistan Whose Prime Minister Mr. Liaquat Ah Khan, has declined to attend unless the Kashmir dispute between his country and India la ectively considered by the statesmen. Mr. dement Attlee. theRouter - 249 words
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Article30 1951-01-05 8 The huge modern American Navy hospital *****) Repose ha.s treated 2.162 wounded British, Turkish. American Filipino. Australian and South Korean troops since she arrived m Korea- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article18 1951-01-05 8 The Indian Government last night announced its decision to stop all exnort of cotton yam.— A.PA.P - 18 words
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Miscellaneous25 1951-01-05 8 man tides »y: 7 31 a.m; 9.52 p.m. r«nwrr«ir: s M bjm; io S5 pjn. usaicura irom me truck. U.P THE SAINT by Leslie Ch^teTi^25 words
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