The Singapore Free Press, 10 January 1951
1951-01-10
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Title Section18 1951-01-10 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA sdf. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JAMARV 10, 1951. PKM IKN iiM>18 words
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Article, Illustration225 1951-01-10 1 U.N. ATTACKS AT WONJU picture. French troops m action TOKYO, Wednesday. TNITED NATIONS forces yesterday struck back m counter-attacks against R«-d troops m the Won iu area of central Korea and threw them hack nearly three miles after I .S. Eighth Army rearguards fought off Communist pur>uers on the mainU.P.; AP; Reuter; A.P. - 225 words
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Article82 1951-01-10 1 SAIGON, Wednesday. \t II I nIM forces mopping up north-west of Haiduonf, some 30 miles east of Hanoi, Indobavc -inflicted vcrv large losses' on lettered i»i>?ratins inside the Tonking delta .Utem the French Military Headquarters unced last nicbl In Saigon. u*k a -heaw blow at the82 words
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Article80 1951-01-10 1 MANY British car manufacturers will be able lo work only four days a week irom Monday because impurts of sheet steel h*ve fallen and because of rearmament, the Society of .Motor Manufacturers an nounceil yesterday m London. This quarter's supplies ar»» beftAf seriously reduced, the SocietyReuter - 80 words
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140 1951-01-10 1 VITAL GOODS Big Three agree on new body WASHINGTON, Wed. A BIG Three agreement on A proposals for an international organisation to plan the distribution of the free world's vital raw materials will be announced this week. The proposals, sponsored by Britain. France and the United States, are the outcomeReuter - 140 words
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Article136 1951-01-10 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. T«HE united States today 1 outlined its four-point plan for measures to be taken within the United Nations against the Chinese People's Republic. The four-point plan, proposed before the Association of American Colleges by Mr. Warren Austin, chief American delegate- were: 1. A findingReuter - 136 words
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Article25 1951-01-10 1 The Goa .government has ordered that permission must be obtained for the import of all goods from foreign coun-| tries except India.- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-01-10 1 The \icar of Singapore, the Rev. Kinross Nicholson, puffs his pipe reflectively while greeting Rev. E. C. W Rustead (m white) and the Rev. F. W. Bowler (right) on board the Corfu yesterday. Mr. Rustead is going to Jesselton to be headmaster of All Saints School.46 words
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73 1951-01-10 1 POLICE FIRE ON MOB IN ARAB STREET Free Press Staff Reporter A DISORDERLY crowd of 100 Malays and Indonesians, who gathered at the junction of Arab Street and Beach Road. Singapore, was dispersed by a police patrol car at 11.30 p.m. yesterday. Police opened fire at the crowd, who were73 words
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Article93 1951-01-10 1 NEW YORK. Tues. »pHE NEW YORK Daily News said today that "American military planners" had decided tentatively to send Six United States army divi-i sions to Europe They expected the first elements to besrin moving across the Atlantic "within SO days." the newspaper said InReuter - 93 words
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Article176 1951-01-10 1 BONN, Wednesday. 4LLIED and German generals opened secret talks at Bonn yesterday on the addition of West German troops to the Atlantic Pact Command of General I) Eisenhower, whose expeditionary armies finally crushed Hitler's Wehrmacht five vcars ago. A dozen military and civilian experts joined at176 words
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Article79 1951-01-10 1 Free Press Staff Reporter r)ATO Onn bin Ja'afar will leave for Ceylon tomorrow by BOAC aircraft. The chairman of RIDA was to have left for Colombo at 9 a.m. today but a BOAC spokesman said that his plane had been delayed. Dato Onn will study rural administration79 words
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Article21 1951-01-10 1 Civil defence officials from ten countries are attending a *X«% nritich.Pivil llP■m i 1 1.. J.»l,, M ••> o nr21 words
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Article68 1951-01-10 1 ALEXANDRIA. Wed. PICKPOCKETS m Alexan--1 dria have a union with a membership of 400 men and 100 women, police discovered recently. The union, besides taking carp of its members' interests, also arrange for marriages between male and female pickpockets. The dowry paid by the bridegroom (m Egypt.A.P. - 68 words
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Article67 1951-01-10 1 Free Press f taff Reporter MR. Wong Keng Sam, an assistant controller of Import-Export Department, who was detained on Monday m connection with the dissemination of M.C.P. propaganda m the Colony, has been released by the Singapore police, a C.I.D. spokesman said this morning. This brings67 words
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Article56 1951-01-10 1 The United States bought U5519,600,000 worth of raw materials from China m October, the U.S. Commerce Department, reported. That was U555,000,000 more than m September. These totals were registered before the Chinese Reds clamped a ban against trade with the U.S. m retaliation forA.P. - 56 words
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Article32 1951-01-10 1 TODAY is the end of the world, according to the reli--1 gious stct called the 'Children of Lifbi.** The 30 numbers of the group have sold all their pos-32 words
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Article255 1951-01-10 1 No evacuation from S'pore WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE I.S. State Department, yesterday emphasised A that the advice to evacuate dependants from Hong Kong applied only to that Colony and not to arpas m South-East Asia. aI the same time the General Services AdmimstratUm denied that it had told employees of UnitedReuter - 255 words
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Article100 1951-01-10 1 LONDON Wed. rr»HE King and the Queen 1 v ill visit Gibraltar, Malta. Aden and Ceylon on ther way to Australia and NoZealand early next year. Buckingham Palace announc--6 Their Majesties will travel out of England m one of th« Shaw-Savill liners, either t*i» 15A.P. - 100 words
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Article59 1951-01-10 1 A suit -by the Dutch Government to declare null and void the marriage of 13-year-old Nadra Adabi (Bertha Hertogh* to the Malay schoolteacher, Inche Manioor Adabi, began yesterday m District Court m Brrda. Holland. As neither Nadra nor her husband was present or legally representedReuter - 59 words
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Article29 1951-01-10 1 Copies of Dutch records which will help In writing a detailed history oi" India ir: the 17th and IBUI centuries are expected to arrive m New29 words
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Article227 1951-01-10 1 9-NATION C'WEALTH PEACE BID LONDON, Wednesday. BEHIND-THE-SCENES moves by Commonwealth prime ministers now holding seen 1 talks are believed to include a British-Indian attempt t > bring about a compromise between tht IS. and China over Korea and agreement that kussia an! Red China should be invited to assist mU.P. - 227 words
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Article66 1951-01-10 1 NEW YORK. W«d. THE United States Rubber Company has offered to bring home the wives and children of its manasemcut personnel m Malaya and Sumatra at company expense as "a precautionary measure." The company does not regard the situation serious enough at present to i^u* 1 mandatory ordersA.P. - 66 words
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Article21 1951-01-10 1 Israel yesterday rejected a request from the three Western Powers to er.d the state of war with Germany ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement119 1951-01-10 1 ,H T H? OLD CAPITAL; g u cNUIN£ m r'QUZS 0 ARTS S Inspect Our^ Display m Stamford Rd. Spore. J^^Sr ~i\ mm m t x- delicious O VAITI W E M^/#A &rf Night**? n0 you wake up m the morning U nallv refreshed br.ght-t-yed as it should be #A119 words
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Advertisement89 1951-01-10 1 *Jn*\ 9 JifMi W^S&f, rVDDCCCIV £< I I i W%&srK tXPRtbbLY &gg£J) I^^! l& ws^ sizes s to n T Hfl 5 Eyelets Lace up fc-' >f^^nß Leather Sole and B^. Bl Heel Dk Tan Wp£<^jßk *SS*' a&f- E^^ recommend B^l Bc^-^^9 '■^«i| ;<^BS I th| it for 9kH ii89 words
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Article832 1951-01-10 2 THE SING A PORE DOCTOR Eat. drink, smoke moderately UEALTH ii not a 11 mere absence of si( kness, but also a state of mental and physical vigour. Whether a person is vigoious and strong or sickly and vuak depend? on the person's constitution,832 words
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Article, Illustration398 1951-01-10 2 CHARLES HILL - CHARLES HILL soys Dr IF what is meant by good lit alt h is a workmanlike stomach, an efficient liver, joints which move easily, lungs which are light, and hearts which are strong it is but hall the story. A man who loathes his fellow mortals is398 words
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Article186 1951-01-10 2 NEW YORK: A TEAM of Wisconsin scientists offers a new way today to prevent tooth decay. Keep drinking plenty of water, they advise. A glass after each meal is suggested. One of the scientists, Dr. Paul H. Phillips, pointed out that dilution of foods has an important186 words
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Advertisement259 1951-01-10 2 'YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN&MINERai deficiency J^ that is why HL v/*"^k you feel Worn W -f -out Nervous. ""^^jjf Irritable. Haw f &MKk J I Headaches. Lose Weight. W' When you're Muemtc, ferl nervouc have 5^ diuy spells, no energy for work or pla>.259 words
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Miscellaneous131 1951-01-10 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you have rather special business acumen. You seem to have the luck of the stars m every undertaking. Actually, it is your ability lo take full and instant advantage of eveiy opportunity that brings success so quickly. You are good at figures and detail work131 words
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Miscellaneous159 1951-01-10 2 Solution To Crossword No. 247 Across: 1. Rises up. 5. lab. 7. Ovolo. 6. Upset. 9. Bottle p^rty. 11. Candied peel. 14. Lame. 15, Ideal. 16. Rap. 17. Nagging. Down: 1 Rhombic. 2. Scout. 3. Stool pigeon. 4. Plum pudding. 5. Loser. 6. 14. Butler. 10. Yule log. 12. Not159 words
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Article344 1951-01-10 3 CIRCUS GIRL THE STUDENT Gold poured on her lap PARIS, Wednesday. 'pVENTY-OXE-YEAR-OLD Edward Gionta, the son of a highly respected Customs officer m the port of Marseilles, is a promising student of law. But lately his tutors noticed a marked fallingofT m the young man's studies. The reason was that344 words
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Article24 1951-01-10 3 Manila police fearing that fist fights and kidnappings on the waterfront might devolop into gunflghts. havn confiscated firearms from ihre»» dock unions.- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-01-10 3 LONDON, Wednesday, j, v>i Europe's Communist-led states have put lj alcohol on the purge list. Ing more difficr.it to <>et .nd penal-' i. on >res nd no ra- and '-lies a> choslovakia s i and so i A.P. was A.P. photo. 11 1 llfr> pr N'tn,;A.P. - 60 words
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Article105 1951-01-10 3 -ADR ID, W Gl It, French De yor of Biarthat c: I sibte without the p 'ion of Spain. t If Russia atible to stoi: before the Pyrenees. In Madrid or of Spain up ol French pains forming a nco-Sp inish Friendship I Petit said: :sU.P. - 105 words
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Article60 1951-01-10 3 The Nationalist ministry of Defence m Taipeh claimed that the Nationalist guerrilla forces on the Chinese main- had increased from 1.000.000 to 3.000.000 men m the past' six months.- A. P. The United Nations has moved into its U. 5.563,000.000 M mhattan Headquarters, but •hp work of theA.P. - 60 words
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Article139 1951-01-10 3 NEW DELHI. Wed. > T FPAL"S Prime Minuter, i Mohun Shumshere Jung Bahadur Ranz. has issued a 2.000 word declaration from Khatmandu announcing reforms m his country, which the Foreign Ministry said are "m substantial agreement with the advicp tendered by the Government of India." A ForeignA.P. - 139 words
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Article, Illustration313 1951-01-10 3 Neither side mloerubfa •North dealer yn" Tour Aces point count ol J, 21, 1 and for thp top-card values ia khs most accurate there is. i for no' rump games. Under It, 17 points will Dstfally produce a game ;r d ri ice partner needs m minimum of313 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-01-10 3 Eighteen-inch models of racing cars which reach l»;o miles an hour have been made by members of the Motheruell Mini-Car Club. Scotland. Top picture shows .Mr. Syd Chorley' assembling a midget t:ir. at botttom, enthusiasts get their tars ready for the track.44 words
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248 1951-01-10 3 Russia lags behind the West in oil WASHINGTON, Wednesday OOME Washington experts on Russia think the v Kremlin is several million barrels o' oil away from touching off World War Three. The Russian position on oil appears vo them not too different from Hitler's when he gambled on World WarA.P. - 248 words
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Article225 1951-01-10 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. pRIVATE First Class Melvin L. Brown, 20, Pennsylvania, officially listed as missing: m action, has been awarded the Congressional Medal of Honour for single-handedly defending a position at the top of a 50-foot wall against repeated enemy attacks m Korea. The United States*U.P. - 225 words
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Article23 1951-01-10 3 The French Premier. Rene Pie veil, v fidence votes on the :n<* of J mem budget i le Nati Assembly.- U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article17 1951-01-10 3 'WITCH' TRIAL: 'NO PROOF' A I PROSE' a §< Ai. I StM a I I for i A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article47 1951-01-10 3 ]?.\GLAXD'S rural blacksmith is t\ twnal anvil to the gas-ucldcr. pi and lathe, states the annual report of the Rural I es Bureau. Changes m agricultural engineering, scu/s I have made an increasing number < their prosperity depends on the able welding and engineering equipment ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article37 1951-01-10 3 A 27-yea-old physicist. Mr. Ralph Smith, on highly secret guided-missile research has been missing from Asf>en. Colorado, since Friday. The Sheriff. Mr. Leonard Johnson, said he feared that th man had been attacked.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article32 1951-01-10 3 Danny Kaye has oeen signed to play Hans Anderson opposite Moira Shearer m the colour film of the Danish fairy-tale writer** life that Sam Goldwyn v i ie- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Advertisement95 1951-01-10 3 THE SINGAPORE PACKING I COMPANY I In <<nria/i'-n with I SINGAPORE B AG 6 ACE 5 TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. •for PERFECTSON •for POUTEWESS •i« PROMPTITUDE 65. The Afcodft Tel. 4658 ***** < 3rd Floor Cable Address:- > Singapore 'Bagtransag' v.v.v.v.v.w.y, v. '.v.v.'.v.w.v.v/ V Thi -ENGLISH ELECTRIC" nEFRICIHATOR Model 6*A s95 words
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Advertisement189 1951-01-10 3 AN IDEAL NEW YEAR GIFT THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL 1"HIS is the first time since 132 Pages t he Liberation that we mmk have been able to produce a 20 Full Colour illustrations m- STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL on eluding 3 Full fh9 nes of the success f u pre Pages189 words
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Miscellaneous163 1951-01-10 3 SINGAPORE Editorials 'BBC); 455 Composer mi iivmiiiitii of the Week— Rimsky-Korsakov; (HI 1 M IIVOKK) 5.15 Report from Britain (BBC-: 10 a.m. N-ws from Singapore; 5.30 Old Wives' Tale— Episode 2 12 Programmes m Malay; 1 p.m. 6 Indonesian: News and ProDarce Mltfto; 1.30 Time Signal grammes (BBC; 630 Cantonrse:163 words
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Article255 1951-01-10 4 **rHE En must 1 In 1 were said by the Ft >n of M; h Commissioner. Sir Henry Tnty might and Ith equal force, from the lips of Singapore's rnor. Sir Franklin Gim- c which innd dps: roved hi 0 *he C ild be her.255 words
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Article, Illustration638 1951-01-10 4 A column about personalities m town TWO Wuna Health Organisation medical officers have recently visited Singapore from Indonesia. They spent some time looking over our serology laboratories and the Medical College. They are Professor C. M. Hu-eimann. Chief Medical I TreporomaControl Project m Ina and Dr. Li638 words
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Article525 1951-01-10 4 Cyril Ray - VOLGA— DON CANAL TO BE COMPLETED Cyril Ray By r pHIS wee&'s news of the plan to complete the Vol«a-Don .ml next iear gains interest from the fact that this is the fifth project of tne kind to have been announced since August r since the Rev< the Soviet Government525 words
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Article322 1951-01-10 4 Muzart Quartet m G Major and Serenade (from Quartet m F Major-Haydn) played by the Amadeus String Quartet. HMV C.7798-01. The many people who he;.* a the Masters quartet when they visited Singapore will delight m this issue. This is a beautiful composition full of the intimate delights322 words
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Article755 1951-01-10 4 PRESTO - Radio Malaya 's New Music Plans PRESTO Music Topics by 'rHOSE of as who love A good music have really had little to complain about so far as Radio Malaya is concerned. There has been no lack of good recordings and they have invariably been well presented. From February, onwards.755 words
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Article, Illustration722 1951-01-10 4 ERIC GREY - ERIC GREY 'Take Over From British 9 From Teheran solhev gaify clfmbed a 9ft wall White the headmistress and her staff looked on. n mltfht have oeen a prank But the girls gravely by the f- 1-)-nvpr their heads they waved banners covered722 words
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Advertisement9 1951-01-10 4 ROLE X LONGINE. WATCHES H.SENA LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG BANGKOK9 words
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Advertisement37 1951-01-10 4 I buck -4=s«iS I 1 6 UJ 2Jg~sss?3S£r 8-r The ConnM** 6 ccmestb L^gp CALDiECKS 7 Leading Wine J^IK Spirit Merchants x The Far East CALDBECK jSt^k^. MACGREGOR&C°L T MMS Jm&^ i 7V4AY J Sol* l»»y»rl«rt ■^—^.i^^M37 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-01-10 5 pi'.-ture. v \!< KIKS Director of Medical Services pins lablj ins<rih?d SiUrr Medal on the shirt of Mr Lee Mm lued 6H. wh<». together uith two other men i>. >t their fifties %»-sterday received the award for donited a gallon of blood to the Singapore BloodFree PresS - 53 words
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Article, Illustration546 1951-01-10 5 ASIAN SURGEONS MEN OF ABILITY An answer to Prof. Munro Free Press Staff Reporter THE RECRUITMENT of local men into the surgical department of the public services of Malaya is likely to be adversely affected, and the development of surgery m this country retarded", if the allegation goes unrefuted thatFree Press - 546 words
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122 1951-01-10 5 MEN IN SHADOW Free Press Staff Reporter DIERCING screams issuing from a building In lenian street the other ni^ht caused the neighbourhood to summon the police turned out to be one of the climaxes m the Little Theatre's latest pro•hich begins on Saturday. ■rit ten for122 words
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168 1951-01-10 5 Ceremonial opening of Ist Assizes A HALF-HOUR service at St. Andrew's Cathedral next Monday morning, beginning at 10 a.m., will be the prelude to the ceremonial opening of the first High Court Assizes for ihe new year. It has not been ascertained yet :;s to who will conduct the service,168 words
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Article42 1951-01-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Indian Congress is to build a children's home at Kuala Lumpur, Mr. K. Ramanathan. the president, said it was mainly intended for girls and would be run on the lines of the Ramakrishna Home. Singapore.42 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-01-10 5 picture. ABOI'T 40 children with their mothers attended the annual children's party at Alexandra Welfare Centre, Gillman Barracks, Singapore yesterday. The party, which was attended by Lady Harding, was organised by the Singapore Married Families Welfare Association. Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article138 1951-01-10 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE .Municipal Veterinary Department li keeping an eve on the many varieties of fish i eared m aquariums m the Colony. Inspectors of the department make frequent calls m the course of their rounds to see that the freedom of movement of138 words
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Article19 1951-01-10 5 MUAR. Tues. The following have been appointed to the Licensing Board. MuarAdministrative Officer (chairman). District Officer (vice-19 words
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Article91 1951-01-10 5 F. P. Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tuesday. THE HEARING of a charge of rape before Mr. Justice Thomson was adjourned today until Saturday because it was felt that a woman interpreter would serve the interests of the case better. In the dock stood a 34--year-old rubber91 words
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Article380 1951-01-10 5 Govt. doubles grant to F.P.A. Free Press Staff Reporter A SUM of $10,000 has recently been uiven by the Singapore Government to help the work of the city's Family Planning Association this year. "With the help of this grant, which is twice the amount donated by the Government last year,380 words
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Article39 1951-01-10 5 MALACCA, Tues.- The Magistrate. Mr. S. Bon Bernard, adjourned a Malacca case to inspect a goat-shed, where illicit toddy was alleged to have been found. V Muthusamy, fined $300 for possessing four gallons of toddy, picture39 words
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Article311 1951-01-10 5 Free Press Staff Reporter rpHE Singapore Commissioner for Labour. Mr. G. W. Davies, told the Free Press yesterday that less workers lodged claims for wa#es last year than m 1949. He attributed this fact to the "probability that it may have something to do311 words
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Article72 1951-01-10 5 THE port of Penang. including Prai. handled 115.514 tons of cargo m November last. This figure includes 62,200 tons discharged and 43,973 tons loaded. Port Swettenham had the next highest tonnage with 41,811 tons discharged and 25.133 tons loaded. Port Dickson showed the lowest tonnage handled,72 words
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Article31 1951-01-10 5 .Subject to audit H. SBC. final dividend for the year will be £3 per share free Hongkong corporation profits tax. Written off banks premises HK53,000,000. Carried forward approximately HK56,300.000.31 words
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246 1951-01-10 5 Councillor 's move to extend price controls Free Press Staff Reporic A PROPOSAL to extend price controls m Singapore to more essential foodstuffs and (.mimodi: will be made by Mr. V .Mallal. LefisUtHe < ounrillor, m a motion at the Council meeting M Tuesday next. Mr. Mallal told the Free246 words
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154 1951-01-10 5 THE Executive Boa: J tht internationaJ C .-.lion of F: Unions deckled session m B a Director of I work from 1 Centre. The immediate aim of Education Officer will be elaborate a piogramme educational Activity In i sultation with the O I154 words
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Article30 1951-01-10 5 PENANG. Tues. The P. and O. 7.674-ton Kyber has created a berthing record at Swettenham Pier having remained alongside the wharf for over a week, unloading "slow-moving cargo30 words
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Advertisement33 1951-01-10 5 CERTAIN TO BE APPRECIATED JEWELS A SHOCK. B OTECTEO <=* L iNETK -TERPROOF PORTED DIALS ie< ***** Penan*: Tel. 1852. CARPETS INDIAN <Sc PERSIAN CARPETS Available m Distinctive Colours and Designs. SIHIIOtFIRS' Agrnt* Showroom:—33 words
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Advertisement117 1951-01-10 5 F/y noiv /o Europe by K.LM. I All the great cities of Europe lie within easy reach when you fly KLM. Luxurious four engined JL Constellation aircraft leave X Kallang Airport for Europe every M Monday, Wednesday Friday, m For further details, see M your local travel agent, or J117 words
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Miscellaneous52 1951-01-10 5 MAIL Surface mail is expected In Singapore today from Great Britain, N. Ireland, Eire. Europe, North and West Africa, WeM Indies, Egypt, Ceylon, Hong Kong. China. Japan, Jakarta and the Federation. Latest times for posting surface mail at the G.P.O. today are: noon for Palembang, Philippine Islands -Mnng Kong. CThlna.52 words
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Article, Illustration969 1951-01-10 6 Tlll'Ml*. thump, thump! Ihe sound of footsteps echoed through me house Matthew <i<>\ up and wondered who could be walking along the corridor of his house. He switched on the light and, coking at the dock, saw that it •ust midnight. It could not be969 words
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Article177 1951-01-10 6 K. T. ANG - K. T. ANG by -But you said that you wanted a companion." "That's right, I've got one now. TIM only one I've ever longed for. Ino longer need you.'' And who is your new companion?" -The ghost you as^ed me to drive out. She was177 words
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Article90 1951-01-10 6 TRANSVAAL won the Curie 1 Cud cricket tournament when they beat North-E. em Transvaal by two wickets with a minute to spare a> Pretoria yesterday. Transvaal, who still have a match m hand, were given the task of scoring 285 runs m 200 minutes to win.Reuter - 90 words
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Article71 1951-01-10 6 ax-ORLD Llght-hcan W champion Joey Maxim hmi agreed to OgW an «DM««J^ n a t-r.-round non-title bul Indianapolis on Jan. 27 for Ihe infantile Pafa!ysi« Char;iy Fu^a promoter Forrest McHmney ann °r e Syracuse. He^.y Andreu^ manager of Nick Barone-rated fifth amone the light-he uirs-hns asked the NewA.P. - 71 words
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Article270 1951-01-10 6 HEARTENING NEWS FOR UK ATHLETICS From Ati^m^ MAKE way for British athletics. Hayin* proved by luti7 successes at the In their s w eepinß August— wit lion h rt°the Wes" uSSS. Win! and M Bailey bY the way-that they lead the Conti, Bailey, Dy m longer content to rank n270 words
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Advertisement173 1951-01-10 6 r 1 4' 2 last _7- J ©AY I i:> 4 »;30 9.30 pm. I toM ANDREWS Itaa PETE^^B STARTS TOMORROW SPYHUHfffI h \)tmer&**i*X*** tout DAY TODAY 11 1.43 1.13 r» a '.<» p .hi. BY RfOUfST TODAY ONLY gjf *< jl l ii i I 1.13 \jh« Heiress MIRIAM173 words
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Miscellaneous69 1951-01-10 6 Mandrak& IP Singapore Free Press m Mnlaya JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya /^cxr- M«S y-VSS "N- IPT TH.NX fO 6ETTE«.'^^^Hew^rrS PABTMgRTHA^^ CARRY VER J^^^ l^!Tln.T?t'«' <Ss^- BUT. V WALK F*OM HERE- f THOUGHT. HUMPING THESE JgS^f^BAaS, CAM'TTELL J ru 66 SA«R ON J[ SAOS THIS IS69 words
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Article, Illustration142 1951-01-10 7 CRUSADER - CRUSADER |{v Only 14 men for Asian Games <j\ W'OKK sports circles are much dispointed that the Colony will not he ahle to en d more than 14 competitors to the Asian s it Him Delhi m March. -he Singapore Olympic and Sports Council :n the142 words
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Article148 1951-01-10 7 >'AN T Hwa Girls' Schools I basketball team returned Singapore on Monday from their tour of the Federation, during which they won four out of six matches. They lost one game and drew the 01 her. During their three-week j tour they played two games148 words
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Article69 1951-01-10 7 Hinder 1949 V S Rvder Cup star, who was plane crash Si ember, la recuperating B. determined to maKe I back to tournament xander. who won £5.000 m money last year before his accident, has been discharged -pending four monthv He he gor Inspiration for aA.P. - 69 words
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164 1951-01-10 7 GAPOEC Amateur Football Association's team X 1!» playcn and two officials will leave by plane ruesdav evening f«t a two-week vaU to Manila \h h th^v vii: ;:lay six or seven matches. On their return journey they will play four games m Bangkok. Mr. R.164 words
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Article, Illustration134 1951-01-10 7 HOLLYWOOD Beauty Hint by Max Factor In ".ir.ond.^h m those of t.li/--1 j\ior Mt considered to br tifal of all. But <upr\es arc small, or round, tlccp -ct You needn't R r\es will appear id-shaped it \ou extend, with c\ebrow pencil, the line of n and lower lids at the134 words
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Article27 1951-01-10 7 f\XFORD University beat \J Glasgow University by 17 oointi to 8 m a Rugby Union ixturV yesterday. Glasgow Jniversity led three-nil at hulf-time.— Reuter.27 words
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300 1951-01-10 7 Free Press Hockey Reporter SEVENTY-FIVE minutes of fast, gruelling hockey on the Padang yesterday ended m a draw when Singapore Cricket Club and Singapore Chinese Recreation Club each notched a goal m the semifinal of the Singapore Hockey Association's knockout competition. Fifteen minutes300 words
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Article166 1951-01-10 7 rHE Hong Kong FootbaJl Association is to invite ;h e Hendon Football Club to :ome to the Colony m May his year for a series of soc;er games. It i s hoped that the Henion players will be able to arrive by May 12. It wasReuter - 166 words
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Article86 1951-01-10 7 G. HOLE, considered by many critics to be the most Drumming young cricketer m Australia, gave a brilliant display m South Australia's Sheffield Shield match igainst Queensland at Brisoane. He scored 92 m the first innings and followed up yesterday with 86 m the second. N. Dansie,Reuter; AAP - 86 words
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Article45 1951-01-10 7 THE match between the Bihar Governor's cricket XI and the Commonwealth tourists ended m a draw at Jamshedpur on Monday. Final scores were: Governor's XI 193 and 248 for nine wickets; tourists 343 for eight dccl. and 40 for two.45 words
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Article38 1951-01-10 7 ROYAL Singapore Golf Club Women's January Medal (Stroke) was played on Monduy afternoon. it resulted- m a win for Mrs G H Dalv m "A" Division and Mrs. G. E. Kerr m •B" Division.38 words
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Article37 1951-01-10 7 4 MEETING of the soccer section of the Singapore Cricket Club will be held at the Ciub buidings at 530 p m. today. Members desirous of playing socc-r this season are requested to attend.37 words
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Article35 1951-01-10 7 CHELSEA beat Rochdale by three goals to two m their F.A. Cup third-round tie yesterday. Chelsea will now meet the winners of todays ExeterGrimsby replay m the fourth round on Jan. 27. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article59 1951-01-10 7 THE following Singapore players 1 have been invited t*> travel ro Seremban for the two games against. Ne*ri Sembilan and Malacca on Jan. 20 and 21. W. T. Y. Browne; B. Noronha, J Kuiper; Brian Marks; P. Pennefather; E. Dorais«my <cnpU S Vellupillai; S. K. Sundram: W.59 words
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Article32 1951-01-10 7 A NATIONALIST Chinese b;.sk^tball team, which won the armed forces championship, is scheduled to fly to Manila today for a serie* of game* with Philippine service teams.— A.P.32 words
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Article18 1951-01-10 7 Rotherham United beat Fouthport one-nil m an Engh League Div. 3 (Northern) I ccer fixture yesterday.—18 words
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Article152 1951-01-10 7 MELBOURNE, Wed. ENGLAND'S batting: was l* seriously criticised by cricket writers here m their comments on Australia s Third Test victory. Sid Barnes, the former Test player, writing: m the Melbourne Argus, said: Bewitched, bothered and bewildered were the Englishmen when theT faced Jack O'Reilly, summing up152 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1951-01-10 7 AUSTRALIA KEEP THE ASHES From BILL BOWES Special to the Free Press SYDNEY, Tuesday. 4 I'STRALIA won the Ashes by defeating England m four days by an innings and 13 runs m the third Test at Sydney today. Facing first-innings arrears of 136 runs, the England1,273 words
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Article154 1951-01-10 7 ENGLAND— Ist Inns.: 290 AUSTRALIA— Ist Inns. Morris b Bedser Archer c Evans b Bedser 4X Hassett c Bedser b Brown TO Harvey b Bedser 39 Miller not out I** Loxton c Bedser b Brown Tallon Ibw Bedser 18 I. Johnson lbw Brown W I indwall lbw Broun W.154 words
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Article337 1951-01-10 7 From BILL BOWES, FREDDIE Brown was quite right iniurv problem, at the moment five pla>ers Sall 'statham came from the R.A.F. ana on reeommendSion ol his officer, had at rial rtthUD«jJJe last sea/in In spite of his tendency to bowl sling ers" with low arm action, he was337 words
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Article133 1951-01-10 7 Bobby Njoo is after S'poretitles IJOBBY Njoo, the 0 w<: ht champion oi all-Indon who fights Sid Fletcher at the Happy World arena jn 19 is p than when he fought h Sands and Johnny Cin'o almost six months ago. B^bby has been training *Kh his b ihe S ngapore133 words
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Article191 1951-01-10 8 ##is may have food shortage TOKYO, Wednesday. TMIK fate of the United Nations expedition to Korea is still uncertain and the information available In Tokyo indicates that no decision has yet been made on withdrawing. United Nations forces are pulling back closer to the oldU.P. - 191 words
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Article115 1951-01-10 8 LONDON, Wed. JjRITAIN yesterday announced she is virtually ipping her £*****,000 African groundnuts experiment, because it has proved "Incapable of fulfilment." The scheme launched m 1946 by the Labour Government to bring: oils and fats into the nations larder from 3.000.000 acres of jungle and bush isReuter - 115 words
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Article74 1951-01-10 8 Britons spend more LONDON. Wed. J-JRITONS spent more money m the third quarter of 1950 than ever before m >ry— but they did not record quantities for their record spending, the British rernment monthly dig of itatlttici disclosed yesterday. Spending went up to :67.000.000. The previous rd was £2.248.000.000 mReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration193 1951-01-10 8 LONDON, Wednesday. 4 N Englishman wearing a French-style Mack beret crossed the Channel from France and revealed that he must never go back. George Dace, now 65 years old, was released five days a^o from a French prison after serving four years of a193 words
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Article32 1951-01-10 8 The Anti-Partition of Ireland League said yesterday it had sent a letter to ail Commonwealth Prime Ministers now m London protesting at the "continued occupation of Ireland" by Britain ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article36 1951-01-10 8 Sydney police are searching for the relatives of a retired ve-digger, Joseph Daley, ho died leaving CA3.000. They found the fortune, hi sovereigns and banknotes. In a tumbledown cottage where Dalev lived. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article18 1951-01-10 8 Reports reaching New Delhi from Simla said the Chinese Communists were advancing "inidlv m Tibet. U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article30 1951-01-10 8 TENEKAL Sir John HardW ing, British Far Baal Land Forces Commander, arrived m Hanoi yesterday from Saigon by plane *to see for myself the situation m Tonkinff."30 words
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Article165 1951-01-10 8 LONDON, Wednesday. ■pHE London Stock market appears to be well set on a dull period based on inflation that accompanies an armament programme, states Keuter's financial correspondent. investment and speculative demand continued at nish level yesterday and gains were wi ie spread. British Government shortdated stocks165 words
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Article21 1951-01-10 8 was kno'Cfor "eafs on".'^^ yeste rd^ »«d 64. Shi the stars of Ihe'oTd Va^eW Th at ""SilliiaiilM ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article56 1951-01-10 8 TWO solder J H LANDFORD Dorset, Tuesday. Both soldiers, who are sta- tioned at Blandford camp, rent furnished rooms m Mrs. Mann's house at nearby Charlton Marshall. Sergeant Quick told the tribunal: "Mrs. DOyly Mann kept some very aggressive Seese m the back yard56 words
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Article72 1951-01-10 8 m wr LONDON Wed. T HE tin market opened steady with a strong dei mand J for cash tin which absorbed 120 tons at prices from £1,185 to £1175 Forward dealings were conon n A P r?.5 VetOnSfOrdeaVer >' No °n clos ing prices were: a 18U.P. - 72 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-01-10 8 NEWLY-BORNS Barry, four-year-old grandson of a farmer m County Durham, seems to realise his two armfuls of lamb are the earliest of the season for many years.27 words
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Article24 1951-01-10 8 General Sir Douglas Gracey Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army, will hand over command to Lieut.-Gen Mohammed^ Ayub Khan on Ja.n. 15. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article107 1951-01-10 8 Reds try to annoy Ike PARIS, Wed. COMMUNISTS tried to reglster disapproval of General Eisenhower's arrival m Paris yesterday by street demonstrations, strikes and a row m Parliament, but they made little impression. The only effects of the Eisenhower go home" campaign were: a few hours m gaol for 200Reuter - 107 words
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Article62 1951-01-10 8 WASHINGTON. Wed. PRESIDENT Truman said yesterday that the United States must be taxed 'until it hurts" to arm the free world against the "menace of Communist aggression." The Government would need about U.S. $75,000 million m the coming fiscal year. That is U.S. $25,000 millionReuter - 62 words
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Article72 1951-01-10 8 The 11, 063 -ton P. and O liner Palana, badly holed on a reef off Pine Peak Island off the Central Queensland coast last Wednesday, is now out of danger of foundering. The lines agent announced m Brisbane yesterday that salvage was well under way.Reuter - 72 words
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Article21 1951-01-10 8 The U.S. Navy announced yesterday that it would order 47.000 reservists to active duty during April, May and June21 words
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Article38 1951-01-10 8 After four Germans had been gaoled by an American court at Bayreuthe (Bavaria) yesterday for spying for Czechoslovakia, the Un Ued States Army Headquarters announced that four more Germans were held on suspicion of spying ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Miscellaneous18 1951-01-10 8 HIGH TIDES Today: 1 Isa.m; 12 0.1 pan. Tomorrow: 1.49 ».m; 12.49 p.m. THE SAINT by "Leslie Charter*18 words
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