The Singapore Free Press, 12 January 1951
1951-01-12
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Title Section17 1951-01-12 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE FRIDAY, JANUARY !fc, 1951. PKICfc TEN CENTS17 words
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Article496 1951-01-12 1 'LAST' PEACE OFFER TO CHINA U.S. agrees to hold talks with Mao LAKE SUCCESS, Friday. JHE UNITED NATIONS Cease-fire Committee yesterday recommend ed to the (General Assembly's Main Political Committee a orogrammt lor peace m Korea based on .an immediate cessation of hostilities and the withdrawal of all foreign troopsU.P - 496 words
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Article77 1951-01-12 1 iSHINGTOfI, Ffi Tin \.>mu Energy lom■iMi today announc\M »t M M *«»in* to test m <• i pons on a eloseinhd 5.000-square hombin; ran^e m v% ill be the fiiM ir »*\pli»^ions m the > IiMCC the Hr^t ttoniic u.us tested m New n 194.VA.P - 77 words
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Article170 1951-01-12 1 HONG KONG. Fri. THE Chinese Communists have closed the British Consulate at Tihwa. capita; of Sinkians Province. Northwest Cn;na. and deported two British Consular official stationed there. The two. Mr. G. Fox Holme* the Consul, and an assistant. Mr. R. Langdon. are due In Hong Kong byReuter - 170 words
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Article63 1951-01-12 1 "rill heat of the sun has increased b\ £9 per cent m the past 2o days t-nough to change the earth's climate somewhat, it ril trported yesterday m Washington by the Smithsonian Institution. The Sm'thsonian arrived at this conclusion as a result of more than 16.000 measurementsU.P - 63 words
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Article37 1951-01-12 1 TOKYO. Fri. Clearing her m Korea yesterday jied the United States Fur air forces to resume -scale air attacks on the Communists after two re-r-ly inactive days due to snow and heavy raiiv37 words
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Article75 1951-01-12 1 Britain will give Washington before the week-end her comments on the United States draft for a threepower reply to the latest Moscow note on a further meeting of the Foreign Ministers, according to informed quarters m London. The general lines of the American draftReuter - 75 words
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Article107 1951-01-12 1 U.S. plans a defence line WASHINGTON. I riday. iMIKII A has told Britain that her troops will .1 mi m Kun'a and that they and Allied fortes make e\er\ rtt'ort to establish a defence posidipl miatii oiliiials said yesterday •nt call to the U.S State Department, uncertainty m London overU.P; Reuter - 107 words
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Article127 1951-01-12 1 WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Truman today appointed Mr. John Foster Dulles as an ambassador to head a special mission to Japan to discuss a Japanese peace settlement, the State Department announced Mr. Dulles has been the President's Republican adviser on foreign policy. The mission will leave127 words
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Article59 1951-01-12 1 Free Press Sta/T Reporter TtfIREE Chinese youths set fire to a stationary G.T.C. taxi at the junction of Upper Weld Road and Jalan Besar Road. Singapore, at 8 a.m. today after threatening the Malay driver ho was ordered out of the car. The arsonists smashed bottles59 words
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Article20 1951-01-12 1 Gen. Eisenhower arrived In Copenhagen yesterda to seek ways to make Denmark's army into an effective fi^20 words
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51 1951-01-12 1 TROOPS TRY TO REACH CRASHED PLANE UTHILE aircraft circled the wreckage, troops were today moTing through dense jungle In Pahang to reach the RAF Brigand which ihed yesterday during an attack on bandits. Food and other suppl'rs have been dropped near the plane for any survivor of her crew of51 words
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Article17 1951-01-12 1 The Philippine President. Mr. Quirino yesterday invited Chinese to invest m Philippine industries. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-01-12 1 U .S. RUBBER MOVE The United States Government yesterday made it Illegal to hoard supplies of natural or synthetic rubber. picture. fhrrn-yt r-olj Smn^ra, pictured here with her mother, Mrs. Barbara Emmerson, likes to watch the aeroplanes at Kalians airport. As a Constellation came m yesterday .Mrs. Emmerson stood SandraFree Press - 62 words
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Article81 1951-01-12 1 civil defence alert system which could -prrad ana- tion-w.de warning of any surprise attack on the United States m a matter of seconds has been perfected by the Radio Corporation of America. Lights would fla>h and bells would clang m hospitals police stations and civill m81 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-01-12 1 Mr. Hfensles, Australian Ptime Minister, with Mrs. Mensies and their daughter. Heather, arrive at Westminster Abbey for the special service of intercession last week. Also present were the King and the Queen and other Commonwealth Premiers who are now m conference.44 words
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Article193 1951-01-12 1 SYDNEY, Friday. AUSTRALIA'S Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Percy Spender, said yesterday that the need for a regional pact m the Pacific was becoming "more urgent." The majority of countries entitled to participate m the Japanese treaty discussions did not see eye to eye withReuter - 193 words
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Article91 1951-01-12 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. PRESIDENT Trumon reasserted his authority today to send United States troops to any place m the world without consulting Congress. Truman told a press conference that more troops will be sent to Europe to join the forces to be commanded by General Dwight91 words
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Article27 1951-01-12 1 President Truman yesterday received the 1951 Henrietta Szold citation and a $1,000 award for "distinguished humanitarian service" from the Hadassah Women's Zionist Organisation of America27 words
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Article25 1951-01-12 1 Government casualties m three years of civil war are 3 722, according to a statement by Burma's Supreme Commander, Gen. Ne Win.— A.PA.P - 25 words
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Article94 1951-01-12 1 I-C, Malaya talks on Reds HANOI. Fri. gRITAIN and Nict may exchange mili- tarv observers m Halajra and Indo-l hina and pool information m their wars against nmmunist guerillas. Usually r Fr tourers said that Genera John Harding suggested this The French High Commu sioner m Indo-China. General dp LattreReuter - 94 words
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Article66 1951-01-12 1 PHILADELI l.\ Fri. THE healthy corneas ftom the eyes of a boy killed by a car were t: planted to a young mother and a 19-year-old girl today m an effort to restore their sight. The delica* were performed at the University Hospital by Dr66 words
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Article44 1951-01-12 1 Record tin price NEW YORK. Fri. CJALES of Grade A tin O reported at US$l. 7«-; pound here yesterdd cents above t'.ie tup quotation on Wednesday and nrv. cord. The market closed, howat Ussl.73. reflecting an easier closing trend m the pace-setting London markt44 words
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Article23 1951-01-12 1 Tin* PL Defence 6 mon M. gramnip to rehat rendered Hukba!;i rillas into a p life If In fu A.PA.P - 23 words
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Article18 1951-01-12 1 The U.S. A nu- estimated Uiat B.o] otor vehicles were produced American far 1950 A.PA.P - 18 words
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Advertisement109 1951-01-12 1 LRinPSHROE !j^ HWIIifIKTURfAS LES ALE V RETAIL^ 171 ORCHARD RD, SPORE I —^""x^i^X He res a Splendid %J^+' \i Hot leather Drink V_>-/ Pl-RI-l-C'l drink U»r the hot day* C\ -Ovalnnc" mixed cold. It h»« a .re*mv Kivour all it* o*n. and »end» ..i rrtrching through the body on «X*109 words
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Advertisement53 1951-01-12 1 and BA R 79, Bra* Ba&aH MM, hint a pore oetween North Bridge Koad »nd Victoria Street Tele No 4088 Hot and Cold Onnki European Food prepared by out A1 Cooka Special Wedding Caket Chinese Chow Chow oui speciality always available CLAM ,YS (Awarded Prize Medal at the Brewers' Exhibition,53 words
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Article524 1951-01-12 2 Maureen Mallal - Maureen Mallal Sen timen ta I Reflections m a Singapore bar By YOU have met him 1 many times beI You are lully aware of just what /on are about ndure out you say to irsell "Just this once lii put up 1 :th it belt524 words
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Article322 1951-01-12 2 r PHAT there is a shop 1 hard Road where i-made lampshades o! a charming and luxurious quality can be bought. Mat--4 from sa* are used for I and all arc lined with a plain complitvptv Mffon. producing a beautifully soft lighting effect This shop will make322 words
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Article, Illustration141 1951-01-12 2 EDNA MCKENNA - EDNA MCKENNA if ERE are a m c stia ids now popular m Paris ROUND SHAWL: In black wool, about a yard and a quarter m diameter, cut m a I ico rows !k fringe. RECTANGI LAR SHAWL: This should be about twof:Jliis of a141 words
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Article, Illustration267 1951-01-12 2 ROBB - ROBB 1 remember I was wearing >^ A MONG those of us r who brave a backy> ward glance at life, actress Eileen Herlie can remember one (at least) enchanted evening. It happened two years ago m as good a place as a girl cao choose to267 words
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Article424 1951-01-12 2 FISH FORTHE MENU By JANF %UBOM a FISH cish otter proves interesting and where is there a better food than this for filling out the menu? Here are some suggestions. Their preparation means taking a little trouDle but they are well worth it. Fish Casserole Required: About half a pound424 words
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Advertisement26 1951-01-12 2 h- I I 0 HBWfrt LE AT ALL |r\D!.';G STORES THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY lit, StNGAPORE KU-'l-"- L'JMPUP Xi ANG SEREMBAN Humanised TRUFOOD MOST LIKE MOTHERS MILK26 words
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Advertisement43 1951-01-12 2 Solution To Crossword No. i<*o \.icss: 1. 8, Don't let H happen In. 9. warm up., m, Ab^t. 12. Lout. 13, Oarwen. 15, Chickenbone. 16. "Stop" and Go. Down: 2, Opportunist. 3. The Cup. 4. Egad. I m.'.v be wrong. G. Sliow til.ir^43 words
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Advertisement103 1951-01-12 2 AX EVENING F80( DESiGKE, U MADE TO D I Dresses to Suit all Cotlon, Linen and Silk. Prices M> QURESKTS 35 OSO.A^D ROAD (Opposite MuOcnMd rELEPMONI 6453 F^(nAtii4Mfoo^*4#wf /A^ViV.W^AViWiV.V.WAViViVAV.V.'.'. v f BUTTONS AND BOW ACCESSORIES J the arcade Singapore cold storage te! i Jasf Arrived. I X H A LI103 words
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Miscellaneous135 1951-01-12 2 New Crossword No. 250 Birr I^l (IIIS K()>S 1. H'.'.n 1 But this weekly b publiahed dull da's 1 6. St. 8. See 2. 9. Give me a copper for a met a tiny tot <4.. is one can .<ae through this i eneh -.1 (4). 16 Bnov I here135 words
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Miscellaneous229 1951-01-12 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR B()K\ today, you are efficient, business «ike and practical. You have modern ideas about thing and like to see them put into action. Inventions il all kinds intrigue and you like to develop them cora mereially. You are quite shrewd and are considered ver\ astute m siting229 words
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Article, Illustration405 1951-01-12 3 PLANNING FOR EASY DAYS The importance of hobbies ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY, Friday. lyOl'LD you have any trouble deciding what to do TT with yourself after you retire? Many people who have had their shoulder to the wheel ill their lives find themselves at loose ends when the\ finally lay downA.P - 405 words
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Article58 1951-01-12 3 Ml NIC If. Friday. I S INDS v Germans sterilised by the Nazis trganised to demand compensation for own lo>s and to Bfht any compulsory sterilisam which might be attempted m the future. lima that 3.500.000 people I -r m his efforts to purify" the )00A.P - 58 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-01-12 3 German arms talks begin BONN. Fri. THE Western Allies have b talks b v. on *o recount ry The DeCommlssionera B k. head of Oei auici housing AlI ifficials, I up by c as basis for •.een and Reuter u,d Ernst Ki<f r riimcus Ceriiiu, luuro skating iuple. m aReuter - 55 words
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Article54 1951-01-12 3 The Egyptian Government is considering new taxation, "fair on all, to help raise £E40,000,000 to balance the 1950 budget, Dr. Hamed Zaha Bey, Minister of National Economy, said. He added that the Government was considering doubling taxes on agricultural land to help balance" the budget andReuter - 54 words
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Article20 1951-01-12 3 The population of Py< v apital, m 600,000 to a >0,000 most of them en or children20 words
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Article38 1951-01-12 3 Hungarian factory workers will have their wages cut it Liny of the goods they make are classified •"rejects," according to a government order which states the worker Is responsible for the goods he manufactures. A.PA.P - 38 words
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Article34 1951-01-12 3 Sir John Anderson, wartime British Cabinet Minister, said m Auckland, New Zealand, he did not think there would be an early atomic war not m his lifetime, at any rate. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration295 1951-01-12 3 rou ar« North with tha louowing hand S> 9 8 2 0 X ft 4 X 5 The bidding. South West Nortti East 1 A Pass L* Pa3B I N T Pass WHAT do you bid? Vii could have responded one sp?de with a full kins,' ton ai»d295 words
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Article93 1951-01-12 3 Yoshida on Japanese rearmament TOKYO. Fri. THE Japanese Premier, Mr. Shigeru Yoshida, said hi Tokyo that a Japanese rearmament would require 'discreet handling." The Premier made this statement m an address which he read at the annual Tokyo Correspondents Club dinner m his honour. The cost would upset "our programme93 words
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Article23 1951-01-12 3 Dr. Yoshio Nishina, worldfamous sci st and father of physics In Japan, died of cancer of the liver m Tokyo. U.PU.P - 23 words
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Article, Illustration228 1951-01-12 3 photo. CAIRO, Friday. EGYPTIAN judges are consulting their law books as they ponder the case of the moustache of traffic policeman Mohammed Ibrahim Savtd Ahmed. They will rule next January 25 on: 1. Whether Ahmed should be permitted to re-grow his moustache— shaven off onA.P - 228 words
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Article76 1951-01-12 3 Britain's pi^ population must be considerably improved m q.ial. the country is to i.vcid being In a weak competitive position when supplies catch up with demard. agricultural exp?rts said m London. The experts have been inquiring Into the home market position following dissatisfaction about the qReuter - 76 words
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Article48 1951-01-12 3 OIAMESE twins born to Air. an. I I: Natone. Northern lasiiiini 11..1 km never be separated, a< i Dl. V. I < o 'ti- >! Ibourne The doctor said thr tuin h nrc joined at the lu-ad. were not B&k'llf n d tors were worried about theii ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article161 1951-01-12 3 HONG KONG TO HAVE CITY HALL HONG K< AS a result of growing public demand beingj made to provide Horn with a city hall. The Colony has lacked a public centre ever sin< former all. built m 1869, was demolish year> i room ihe presvn: buildmg houses the Hong KoiuReuter - 161 words
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Advertisement42 1951-01-12 3 LONDON HUNT FOR MAD 1 A-BOMB SCIENTIST! O See "SEVEN DAYS TO NOON" P^i THE TIMES says: v and Mr John Boult--I*~"^m. re not only made a most Eg film but have pro>dß y object lestON m the i o/ doing so.42 words
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Advertisement41 1951-01-12 3 I :if *it S W^ C "»»0 ROAD I ...4... /^1 I I 'I I I il w wwww ">*■ fVJ J ..H^^^jL^lliJ .^^^^aaJ L.MII I ■■■;;.;i|.i:.||lllll.. ir FORD CARS UNIVERSAL CARS LTD. SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG WEARNE BROS. LTD. J>J AA-AJ_— A_^!^-^^-A41 words
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Miscellaneous122 1951-01-12 3 SINGAPORE itTmSSTt S5! I M .UOKK) s °L,f&m,^ from Singapore (BBC 630 Cantonese: News m >BBC 645 All the Latest: 715 i Tirm- Signal A ,BBC»: 730 Ing--6 Milf-Hour- News Pa 2 Radio fflJrs Lettr from Britain I :Vb 8 Listen to the Band: T hii- News and talks i122 words
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Article259 1951-01-12 4 Dream and nightmare rpHERE are thousands I him In Singapore. He stood 1.1 The Vicllcnmrii Hall thi studying uLotographs, exuminine maps. Angering dels. He was learning much from the display, organiaed by the Improvement Trust. led the Stodv of the Bomea ol Singapore. But m the md he had only259 words
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1259 1951-01-12 4 FRANCISI MUSGRAVE - FRANCISI MUSGRAVE By 'PHE International Police Commission Interpol for short is probably the world's least publicised organisation. One could walk past its neadquarters without knowing that one was anywhere near a police building at all. For Interpoi occupies an unassuming, almost prosaic house number 601,259 words
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Article749 1951-01-12 4 POLITICO - It Seems To Me POLITICO By A USTRALIA has retained The Ashes so that one assumes that the next tvo Test matches will not make the same demands on our blood pressures or our nervous temperaments— whatever it is that takes the strain when one listens In a kind of749 words
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Article, Illustration743 1951-01-12 4 His pulpit sermons are going a long way to split the Protestants of Germany writes Anthony Terry q^ALL, angular, 58- year-old Pastor Niemoiler, U-boat captain m Wond War One. and most outspoken churchman m Germany today, is also making headlines m East Germany's743 words
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Article112 1951-01-12 4 SALVAGE workers are bringing the unexpected to light m the ancient port of Alexandria. Many ships sunk m and around the port are only now being brought to the •surface. Half of the "BaJenpang." the wreck which was Hindering navigation at the port entrance, has now been112 words
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Advertisement22 1951-01-12 4 SUPERB COMBINATION of DESIGN and CRAFTSMANSHIP m JEWELLERY OR ISILV E RW ARE P. H. HENDRY, j 78 Noctfc Bride* Roa<*. SINCAPORE22 words
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Advertisement13 1951-01-12 4 p 111 1// the Jwst parties are caU i Catering, Dcpt, COLD STORAGE13 words
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Article53 1951-01-12 5 514,000 in rewards unclaimed c Police offtri .en re a ren; 'i dv j ybody I murderers people .on of nd Brj i c temp -anriers. i -ed to aive I $2,000 Ing a I !91P The >l offered until m ard.~si.oOo. M triple r of $500 0 c for53 words
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Article15 1951-01-12 5 BIG DONATIONS FOR S.A.T.A n hare r B lild j 000 >ber Comhe R I15 words
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187 1951-01-12 5 MR TOM MASTERSON. chief of the Singapore aureau of the American news agency. Associated Press, who II oadlv injured during the rioting on Dec 11. was discharged from the General Hospital this morning on a stretcher Mr. Ma«iei>on who had the neck of his187 words
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334 1951-01-12 5 LOCAL CLINICAL TEACHERS FOR VARSITY' Undue insistence on higher qualifications *>cc Press Staff Reporter THERE is cliniiyl teaching ability available locally for the i rmrrsity of Malaya, but the authorities are not making sufficient n>e of it. OovJrnmpm m h h t S been made by Dr B R Sreenivasan,334 words
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181 1951-01-12 5 Free Press Staff Reporter. J^HE MEDICAL COUNCIL advised all medical practitioners m 1949 that Article 28 of the Geneva Convention of July 18. 1929, forbids the use of the Red Cross emblem by private medical practitioners or societies other than the Red Cross itself.181 words
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Article, Illustration117 1951-01-12 5 picture. THANGAM. one of the Indian dam-in- company led by Lalitha ami Padmini at present m Singapore, m a classical dance of South India which glorifies leg and foot movement. Her fan-pleated skirt emphasises this. Her toes are almost as explosive as her fingers.Free Press - 117 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-01-12 5 IHE GOVERNOR. Sir Franklin Gimson, says farewell to Mr. Henry Lawrence, Director of the United States Information Service m Singapore, who left Singapore yesterday for Bangkok en route t« Formosa where he will take up a new post. USIS picture.43 words
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140 1951-01-12 5 Opening of new $195,000 high school Free Press Staff Reporter CINGAPORE S Director of Education, Mr A. W. FrLsby, will declare open the new $195,000 four-storeyed buildng of the Singapore Catholic Chinese High School m Queen Street at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow The new building, which stands opposite the Church of140 words
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Article71 1951-01-12 5 Dr. Frank C Laubacn. American "teacher of the sil« m billion." has \eV the United Spates on a mission to conduct a programme of literacy work at Singapore Indonesia, and other countries. Dr. Laubaeh Is accompanied by his wife his son. Robert, and Philip Gray, an71 words
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296 1951-01-12 5 'Return or pay' custodian tells 820 families BORROWED FUPNiTURE Free Press StafT Reporter piGHT-hundred-and-twenty families n, Singapore *^are being: asked to pay for the $187. OH! worth of furniture they have borrowed from Hrn Cvstedi of Enemy Property or return them. A bill approving of such action by the dians296 words
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Article162 1951-01-12 5 WE CONDEMN MOB VIOLENCE TEOR' INTER-REUGiCw'S STATEMEN A STATEMENT issued -L a\ night by the lv. Religious Organisation f Singapore and Johore deplores the December and expressek Itg pr *r>t and sorrow at thr sufferings caused The statement pledged signatories to do all m I power m future to pror.162 words
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Article57 1951-01-12 5 Mr. Norman Coumi.. editor of the Saturday ot Literature, is due to arrive m Singapore by BOAC plan* from Hong Konjr tomorrow enroute for Colombo no Bundft?. Mr. Cousins is om hii vaj Ceylon. India and Pakistan to lecture snd discuss \fi«iou* of American Hfc 'ul'" r e57 words
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Article77 1951-01-12 5 THE PRICK «f some of th* more popular k?nris «f r"?arc(tes ha< been i»urpaved recently by rolai'erv id some areas. The principal lobacco advise that the increases have nof been made by them. and that there are ample ritcfcl <>f e'fUCtlcl available. Extra supplies will be77 words
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Advertisement90 1951-01-12 5 jL^Lp CALDB£CKiS >^|X Leading Wine y^^^^ 6 s Spirit Merchants ::y The Far East CALDBECK J^/Sbfr^ !ACGREGOR&C?L TO MMW Mj^ TO DA* \ot let those mosquitoes listurb ur refreshing and balmy sleep- use I^ S(^rfTS osounv J fm NET -r |ii niiiiliili»HiS tr -t5 coloured J I^s wnite. All at90 words
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Advertisement106 1951-01-12 5 MAIL I Brui i .Af) n.m. 1< r Hf»i Hnv X We hove just unpacked a new shipment of these extremely popular and instructive building sets. 111 I B B9f^^ tStm $w vlfeW. 91 akl Hew i*'"'ti,^B» jF ffitjßMC t Bk wia Trwil^^MP^iirntaMla!Bl P"^COMPLETE SET 0. 5.50 H^^^ 1. 82106 words
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Article, Illustration838 1951-01-12 6 CHARLKS BRYCE - 21st. RUGBY FINAL AT K.L TOMORROW CHARLKS BRYCE H\ Penang all out for 2nd victory \KVKR has there been a dull H.M.S Malaya rugby final and tomorrow's clash between Singapore Civilians and Penang on the Kuala Lumpur Padang is bound to live up to tradition. With the teams SO evenly838 words
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Article105 1951-01-12 6 SeL v. spore vain slopped play). S pare ht SH. 3t-13 S porp hi. IVi a\ IS-;: Perak bt. Nefri i::-o pore bt. IVrak 1 1-b Senricesbt IVrak "»-0 I ivrak bt r. Scnrlca IP ti l»i S pore I n pore bt. Perak 1 SH. bt.105 words
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Article410 1951-01-12 6 a yreat game for Penang m the march against Selai.gor at Kviala Lumpur. Penane hr.ye also a strong pack m the forwards To Cpl. Wride of the KOYLI L? assigned the duty of getting the ball back from the scrums. Flanking him are 9a t.410 words
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Article801 1951-01-12 6 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE citizens will be asked to vote for nine, instead of six, candidates at the next elections to the Legislative Council on April 7. The increase m the elected membership of the Council from six to nine has been approved by the Secretary of801 words
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Article186 1951-01-12 6 [London Stock ExchangH LONDON i rid THE Stock Exchange has been robbed ifl mm recent buoyancy by the rather gloom v feti the Chancellor of Exchequer of BrtUin |*ospe for the coming: year. states Reuters laa > pondent. Digesting this and the gold dollar re all186 words
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Article62 1951-01-12 6 Continued hum j, they may says Urn Procedure C'onur On the run the report reoomuM i with Uire** prin They are: Boundary known feature roads and n order not to disturb large vil. are not divided The e districts should fail as possible hi area of the i62 words
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Article41 1951-01-12 6 CALM. Chi one to six favour his heavyu ship against unorthodox Madison So York, tonig The sharp-pun rinnati eh i d as a I the Buffalo ftght< i 15 roundi Theiv ha betting m N the outran) A.PA.P - 41 words
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Article34 1951-01-12 6 £]AST Midlands beat Warwickshire by 12 point 3 m their county championship Rugby Union play-off yesterday. In another mn;ch G!ouc a:'d the Army drew, each side scoring li po ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement217 1951-01-12 6 Brrmrr NOW SHOWING ii i i i +S L. oto t y 5 Cecile AuOry I 2r\ JacK Hawkins «2 .^Vt Mtcnaei Renme 1| NOW i^i 1 _f SHOWING »i 1.4.~> t r> ;;u SPY HUNTjH lod^v and Tomorrow T A I U p m hi Pivnr and <«ail Ru»»Hl217 words
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Advertisement114 1951-01-12 6 CATHAY iM— PHONE 34COaHMaM OPENING TODAY j NO PICTURE HAS EVER BEFOtF. REVEALED THESECRETSofMARIHV K^Lhm^mS ma/ -7/ r/r»w s 810NPE 00/M9 lILH ifEDS It DEVILS VffCCV 5 Marihuana Smokers P j^B y i ft tf ARM THC TRUTH FROM Immm4mMm4«W|K§ TNE r/jRL WHO 1 I KNOWS! W Wkl I CHAT114 words
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Miscellaneous180 1951-01-12 6 M3)ndr3KB Exelu»ire to the Singapore Frm Pn>** m Malaya Zl=^ Hi" I [KKSe^ I AND &"K TO GO aZy HAN S ll ™<NX IT'S TIME rJOH.NO.'M I'MAOANCERATTHE j OFCOURSE. S-EN HIM IN YEARS UNTIL TONIGHT. GtE MAYBE I^T'S GOT M^fv'no W OPENED IT-- UNCLEEOSAIO PEACOCK CLUB. I IT 111 I180 words
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Article, Illustration371 1951-01-12 7 MALAYANS DO WELL IN U.K. SPORT Strongest m badminton Free Press Staff Reporter \|ALAYA\ students m England are doinjr very V° llin sport Particularly badminton, Philip 1) Almeida, the Colony cricketer, wh;> returned to Singapore early this week, told the Free Press yesterday. Apart from the Choong brothers, ihe Malayan371 words
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Article32 1951-01-12 7 22 teams in Business Houses F.A. 1 1 nave the Smiled at a the om- at I ■I c a G Bt Darb SC i. r k S.C S C aer lands32 words
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Article25 1951-01-12 7 S.I.T. SPORTS CLUB OFFICIALS SingaTrust I x '< Niece »c P:e--1 F. md Mr Mr Ml tain Mr *ri> R I X •>nd I Wong Choo25 words
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Article187 1951-01-12 7 I^IRMMNG a first-half bombardment, Arsenal, the .A Cup holders, assented overwhelming superiority to defeat Carlisle Tinted, a Third Divi!?«!!1 i by ur ,5? aa s to m their third-round I up replay at Carlisle yesterday. Carlisle s skill and enthusiasm put Arsenal out l^ cir A187 words
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Article95 1951-01-12 7 OPEN champion Bobby Locke won one up yesterday against the 41-year-old i Sid Brews m .he first round of the £1.000 match-play golf tournament at the Wanderer's course. Johannesburg. Brews, former South African Open champion, matched Locke shot for shot m one of the most dramaticA.P - 95 words
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263 1951-01-12 7 'I'LL BEAT SANDS THIS TIME-Brooks gOY BROOKS, triple boxing champion of the Orient, m a letter to the Free Press which arrived this morning, said that he will beat Dave Sands middleweight champion of the British Empire when they meet for the third time over 12 rounds at Melbourne Stadium263 words
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Article102 1951-01-12 7 FRANK ERNE, the oldest living ex-world champion, was presented with a special award on his 76th birthday at the New York Boxing Writers' annual dinner on Wednesday. Erne, who was born m Zurich, won the world lightweight title from George Lavigrie m a 20-round fight m 1899A.P - 102 words
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Article, Illustration70 1951-01-12 7 In a Third Division < Southern i League soccer fixture yesterday Leyton Orient beat Norwich City 3-1 1 photo. THE BAIL WHICH PIT BAILEY OUT: Trevor Bailey, drops his bat and crouches m pain after he was hit on the rifcht thumb by a ball from RayA.P - 70 words
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Article79 1951-01-12 7 I LOYD MiMigrum. tenner U.S. open champion. won the I'SS 15.000 Los Angeles Open for the second time at Los Angelfs on Monday with a four under par 67 m the final round for a 72 total of 280 Ht ni y Hansom, who setA.P - 79 words
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Article113 1951-01-12 7 gUROPEAN featherweight champion Ray Famechon France won his second split decision over St. Louis's Charlie Riley m a close tenround battle before an estimated 9.000 fans at St. Louis on Wednesday night. Judges Al Graf and Gene Parrel] scored the fight 54-46 m the Frenchman's favour.U.P; A.P - 113 words
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Article82 1951-01-12 7 SINGAPORE Cricket Club >3 defeated 8.0.D.C.A. by two Roals tD nil m a hockey iriendly on the Padang yesterday. The fact that 8.0.D. were unable to score was due tne S.C.C. goalkeeper. Mathot. who made many brilliant saves. The Club opened scoring m the tenth minute82 words
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Article319 1951-01-12 7 Uv UARLES BRYCi: (M/V a ruyOy player be uQ- side m his own in-QoaXt How far must a man m possession of the ball run to place any ''t onMi The-:' p ma rugg r quiz at lust meeting <5f the Singap-> r; y of319 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-01-12 7 picture. fOiice liet*J and l»n.* key teams, which clashed yesterday m a quarter-final of the Singapore Hockey Association knockout comIM»tition. Police, who won 3—o, meet S.R.C. "Reds" m the semi-final. Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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Article80 1951-01-12 7 Selangor XI selected KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. AT a meeting last night the following 17 players have been selected to represent Selangor at hockey m the Quadrangular tournament to be hejd at Penans from Jan. 19 to 21 between Penan*. Perak. Pahang and Selangor: T. Nadarajnh, Hooper, I. Parkinson, a. p.80 words
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Article52 1951-01-12 7 MID-WEEK fixtures for I week are: Tuesday. Jan. 16: Div. 3 Northern): Rochdale v Cti (postponed on Jan. 6 (mini F.A. Cup». Wednesday. Jan. 17: I: League Match; Scottish Lea. Ie of Ireland at Celtic Park. Div. 3 (Southern): v Southend United (postponed Jan. 6 owing to P.52 words
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Article20 1951-01-12 7 ifMMIGRATION Sports Club are holding their badminton finals at the Immigration Depot. East Wharf, tomorrow at 4.30 p.m.20 words
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146 1951-01-12 7 HAT-TRICK by Pennelather. Police per and centre-forw ableci his side t G.H.Q., FARELF. L margin m a quathe Singapore H< elation knnrkoi't nlayed at Polic< -ng School ground v By this victory will meet S.R I ripht to the final From the itait, it smi146 words
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60 1951-01-12 7 A ROWING iega a niLle of Piccadilly Circtai *ill outstanding events of thi* Festival of Br year. From August 9 to 11 ?> national roving programme, a He nle> "on i ma I take place on th< Then- u jil \*> nts, fours. r.d iculkReuter - 60 words
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Article77 1951-01-12 7 'Legalised homicide 'pHE New York State Legislature has been asked to set up an official investigation of boxing m the State following the death last month of the lightweight A. West m hospital the dayafter a fight with Percy Bas■ctt. Assemblyman Philip Schulper, calling for the investigation, said his deathA.P - 77 words
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Article80 1951-01-12 7 MR. L. F. Knignt, former Chief Police Officer. Johore, has been appointed an Extra Official of the Straits Racing Association. Mr. Knipht will assume duties as soon a~> he returns from leave m the United Kingdom. He has been a racehorse owner m Malaya for80 words
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Article35 1951-01-12 7 MRS. Rita Anderson of California and Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt won the AllIndia mixed doubles tennis title on Wednesday. They defeated Dorothy Head California and Jimmy Mehta of India. 4-6. 10-8. 6-3. A.PA.P - 35 words
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Article29 1951-01-12 7 TAPING. FTi.— The annual general meeting of the and District Football Association will be held at the C- Association Station Road on Jan. 25 r.t 7 p.m.29 words
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110 1951-01-12 7 Free Press StafT Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE KUALA LUMPUR. Muni- eipality will build bariton courts and a basketball court on the old site at the foot of Cou: if it can obtain approval to use this Jand. Mr. Cheah Ewe Kent told the110 words
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Advertisement74 1951-01-12 7 RECORD CROWD at LAST NIGHTS PERFGZMM'CE To-nighf To-night The Great Eastern Movietone ltd., takes p vsf In Presenting the ever pop- '*<£%■ Vv film artistes V/^WtM In s P^M^uhir, :i:;c-K-nt and mixi. :1 9Knl l-istcrn nnd Western d;iiu'is :»t f! ■HH HAPPY WORLD iffi f^J C^ti Commencing at 8.30 jj.in.74 words
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Article, Illustration280 1951-01-12 8 MATERIALS Korea again discussed LONDON, i riday. pOMMONWEALTH Prime Ministers yesterda> brought the discussion back to the vital problem* or China, Korea and the Far East. They examined a new proposal for dealing with the world's acute shortage of raw materials. The raw materials proposal placedReuter - 280 words
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Article126 1951-01-12 8 W.O. denies officers' arrests LONDON Fri. The Wai on. l«J d »nied an Egyptian press British >- had bi-vn arrested .itter t had sold tary equipment without 'V i i- ment: "In v m Hi '-ctinsf British ■i\r Middle East the War Office i that a British has made aReuter - 126 words
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Article47 1951-01-12 8 Identification cards are being issued to foreigners residing permanently m the Philippines. The Commissioner of Customs. Vicen,te de La Cruz, said yesterday the purpose of the cards "was to protect tinst molestation and extortion by fake immion agents and police office A.PA.P - 47 words
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229 1951-01-12 8 Washington, Friday. SENATOR TOM Connally yesterday branded Republican Senator Robert Taft's air and sea defence proposal as "faint heart philosophy* and warned against curbing President Truman's authority to send Tinted States troops overseas. Mr. Connally said the United States cannot buy peace at "bargain229 words
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Article91 1951-01-12 8 WASHINGTON. Fri. THE United States and Bolivian tin producers have begun negotiating m Washington for a new contract under which the U.S. would get a larger share of Bolivian probalance. The U.S. has been buying about one-half of Bolivia's annual output of around 35.000 metricA.P - 91 words
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Article256 1951-01-12 8 RANGOON, Friday. U<EW at the funeral pyre of Buddhist hifch prieat Thera Prajnananda knew the flames were consuming all that was mortal of a veteran of Ypres, 1917. Prajnananda was born Frederirk Fletcher m London, England, on June 7, 1884. But for more than a quarterA.P - 256 words
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Article63 1951-01-12 8 LONDON. Fri. THE War Office yesterday denied reports that the Royal lister Rifles Contingent has been "virtually" wiped out m recent actions m Korea. 1 Official reports "m no way indicated this v. as right." it said. All units of the British 20th Brigade are "stillReuter - 63 words
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Article78 1951-01-12 8 THE tin market had a firm and active morning session with spot up £15 to £1.277£ and three months up £12 to £1.2674. The turnover was 210 tons, of which 125 was for cash. Noon closing prices wereSpot -buyers £1.275, sellers £1.280. business at both prices.U.P - 78 words
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Article33 1951-01-12 8 THERE were 70,300,000 telephones m use throughuut the world at the beginning of 1950. This was an increase of more than 4,000,000 m service at the start of 104*>. A. PA.P - 33 words
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Article111 1951-01-12 8 MALTA. Fri. PRINCESS Elizabeth, accompanied by Admiral Sir John Edelsten, yesterday visited the Malta naval air station Halifax. She saw thp aircraft and engine repair sections and workshops. At the nursery schjool 24 children greeted the Princess. In the central tower an emergency rescue operation waiA.P - 111 words
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Article, Illustration279 1951-01-12 8 LEEDS, Friday FORTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD manageress, Miss A Ei ieen Pickard, told a jury at Leeds, Yorkshire that her employer-"a generous lover -had ffiven her £4 a week as well as her wages. Miss Pickard, +i Brudenell Mount. Leeds, who faced charges involving alleged embezzlement and279 words
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Article107 1951-01-12 8 'FATAL' FOR US TO LEAVE EUROPE DURHAM. New Hampshire, Fri. MR. Erwin Canham, editor of the Christian Science Monitor, said m Durham, yesterday, it would be a ''fatal step" if the United States withdrew its forces from Europe and Asia. Speaking at the University of. New Hampshire convocation. Mr. CanhamU.P - 107 words
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Article97 1951-01-12 8 BOSTON, Fri. rpHE American Board of Foreign Missions of the Congregational Christian Churches is withdrawing its missionaries from China. -We have asked all our missionaries m China to come out and expect a gradual withdrawal of the 30 stil! there." said Dr. Harold S Matthews, theA.P - 97 words
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Article78 1951-01-12 8 HONOLULU. Fri. Brig. -Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, chief Philippine delegate to the United Nations, said yesterday m Honolulu, that his government was ready to "reexamine'* its stand against Japanese rearmame/it. Brig.Gen. Romulo. en route to Washinton to seek additional military aid for the Philippines, cautioned thatU.P - 78 words
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Article58 1951-01-12 8 The prosecution yesterday demanded life imprisonment for Use Koch, red-haired widow of the former commander of Buchenwald concentration camp, now on trial at Aucsburg. Germany. The Prosecutor, demanded Mrs. Koch's conviction on three charges of instigating murder, one charge of attempted murder, 16 charges of inciting murder,A.P - 58 words
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Article52 1951-01-12 8 The U.S. State Department yesterday denied any knowledge of plans for a flying visit to Washington by India's Prime Minister. Mr Nehru. An American radio network correspondent reported from London that Mr Nehru was planning a visit after the meeting: of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers mReuter - 52 words
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Article22 1951-01-12 8 Yesterday's closing quota- wei liKSfi.ol US$l.OO for cash 5.98 US$l.OO for TT 15.40 £1.0.0. 3:i6.00 One tacl of cold U.PU.P - 22 words
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Miscellaneous65 1951-01-12 8 HIGH TIDES Today: 13a.m: 1 ?>6 p.m. Tomorrow 4«>a.m; !.24p.m. THE SAINT by Leslie Charter.s 5 s=' "-.g 5C=\E ca.s' 3 A-=RS SHE WAS I cw ME TO 5.PP056 I PAiO YOU TVViCE AS MUCH TO s J BROTHER SMARTY Clara 'a\ HOufl a&o yoj B /5 r WAS CAuGHT65 words
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