The Singapore Free Press, 13 January 1951
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Title Section18 1951-01-13 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1951. PKIO IKN CKN In18 words
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Article, Illustration413 1951-01-13 1 C 'WEALTH PLEA FOR GOODWILL Premiers end tenday conference thi.' r« m .> LONDON, Saturday. IHK Common wealth Prime Ministers called "m the name of common Stxlin TTu x, St n s ht for a irank exchange of views" with Marshal world. Tie-fan* to settle the problems confronting the LondonP; A.P.; Reuter - 413 words
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Article54 1951-01-13 1 PARIS, Saturday. I>KII VI.N. the tinted States and Prance have Ml a plan for the handling of strategic iteriala within the western world lieve the plan will make the Or^aniI v i Economic Recovery— which dis- lean aid m Europe— a basic element m .ins: ofReuter - 54 words
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Article133 1951-01-13 1 LONDON, Sat. THE nine Commonwealth Prime Ministers, ending Jhelr ten-day conference during which they surveyed the world's political, military and economic problems, have agreed: 1. To tackle the problem of restoring peace m Korea and all its related problems. 2. Concurrence with the Atlantic Pact members m theirU.P. - 133 words
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Article27 1951-01-13 1 ■k of -air for the .ivebands ■uld have to be allot holding up Of the number idio transmitlin. S scheme to trans- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article74 1951-01-13 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. A HIGH American official slid today that the United States hopes to work out a series of separate peace trpaties for Japan through diplomatic channels'" v\ithout the necessity of holding a general peace conference. He said that m this way. it might be possibleU.P. - 74 words
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Article28 1951-01-13 1 The U.S. Marine Corps has •>d a calling up 2.000 additional ground officers and :>s'i aviation otlieers from the •\v. mostly for "combat ■■>•>'• d A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article145 1951-01-13 1 CHINESE MASS ON MAINLAND nHixvw r WASHINGTON, Saturday. {HlNfcbE Communists have massed a great number of small craft on the China mainland opposite Formosa and -something could happen overnight," wSSLrte* v spokesman *"«~**y m Rear Admiral Thomas Binfurd. former commander of the Formosa Strait Patrol Force, said he did notU.P. - 145 words
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Article124 1951-01-13 1 HONG KONG. Sat. HONG KONG, yesterday began mobilizing its dei -nces to meet any threat irom across the Sino-British border a s a high British official declared that the colony was ••preparing for any eventuality." The government order. the Immediate, compulsory registration of allU.P. - 124 words
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Article38 1951-01-13 1 Ma]. -Gen. Floyd Parks. United States Army Information Chief, hinted yesterday m New York he expects some modification m the censorship rules m Korea under which offending correspondents could be deported or court-martialled.38 words
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Article173 1951-01-13 1 TOKYO, Saturday. ITNJTED NATIONS troops smashed to within 2,000 U yards of Wonju and its important airfield yesterday after an estimated 7,000 Reds broke and ran under a combined saturation raid by B-29 Superfortresses. The Reds broke and ran from a ridge two miles south173 words
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Article164 1951-01-13 1 TOKYO. Fri. BRITISH soldiers said today that they stopped women refugees from throwing infants and small children into a river from a frontline bridge In South Korea. They realised what was happening when they saw several small bodies washed upon the river oarks. Tlii^wa^m|^nclden^r^U^ ing southward164 words
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Article89 1951-01-13 1 VATICAN CITY. Sat. THE Vatican yesterday forbade Catholic priests to join rotary clubs or to take part m their meetings. Catholic laymen were not forbidden to belong to rotary clubs. But they were reminded of the Church Law. which forbids them to belong to Associations thatA.P. - 89 words
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Article65 1951-01-13 1 T>ROFESSOR Jimmy Edwards is presented gratis with I a rich Meld for new cracks at the expense of his fel-low-comedian Dick Bentley. For Bentley has the dubious distinction of being awarded the Tailor and Cutter's palm for inspiring the smartest dummy m Madame Tussaud's Says this paper approvingly65 words
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Article102 1951-01-13 1 Defence to cost more LONDON. Sat. DRITISH defence plan--13 ners have completed' a blueprint for a greater rearmament programme, to cost considerably more than the £3.600,000,000 allocated for defence last summer and autumn, it was authoritatively learned v. sterday m London. Theli biu?prin: mil awai: the repori of financial experts,Reuter - 102 words
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Article29 1951-01-13 1 Bishop Pavel Gojciie of Presov, Greek Catholic <Uniatei Primate of Czechvakia. was reported yeste: to have confessed that sent spy reports to the Vati- I can. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article145 1951-01-13 1 MANCHESTER, Saturday. pXTKA grave differs were drafted to cemeteries m Manchester yesterday to bury victims oi a violent influenza epidemic sweeping the uorth of England. Thousands of people are ill and more are reporting .sick every hour. The eqidemic. worst since 1918. threatens to crippleReuter - 145 words
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Article29 1951-01-13 1 The Bombay Government yesterday announced reduction of the food grains ration from 12.9 ounces daily per person as the food crisis deepened m India. A. P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article184 1951-01-13 1 $2 mil. rubber fire in Penang Free Press >t ill Kcp<» PBNANG S IMM 1 500 ions of '^rubber \alued 000,000 wero destrow-ri early this morning when fire gutted the Tai Hock factory m Sunuei Pinang Road near the leluton< junction. Penang. The flameof 100 feet and It took engines184 words
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Article109 1951-01-13 1 Tin- I nitcd itiftlis M «m Political < oimnitttee adjourned l*»t it iioul actini mi tin- United •Ms < I I mittees proi;r;ininu--i- tl««' Korean I callini: lor a hicpower conference on the Fai I Hut the p«' 14 I Pi m expected to •>♦* ©verwh< in-l\ supported109 words
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Advertisement12 1951-01-13 1 plating! "s^*~ v c v N/l A _x^- 1 ;^IHP BBS V12 words
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Advertisement111 1951-01-13 1 M Funter &S. Grinberg Diamonds Jeweller y 67, Stamford Rd Eu Court Rldx.) Spore Telephone 7923 STARS OF POPULAR yw-r^ ENTERTAINMENT IN I™T^V TODAYS BIG HITS! fbftifct dor/s DAr \m* I'M BECINNINC TO MISS YOU A CHAPTER IN MY LIFE CALLED MARY wtth Budd/ Clary OB 2549 I DIDN T111 words
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Article, Illustration261 1951-01-13 2 YOUNG Britain has had more to with it this ;u> 41 n> s Own libition. nek. ual m L-nndon ir th? tirst fortnight of the N Year. i ins St .mci Gjverntnd the ri. |n their thotl er ml ion coal L Kpit of a 600 m M261 words
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Article999 1951-01-13 2 S. C. GEORGE - S. C. GEORGE By< The Assault on the C rat on Midshipman Andrew Christie i net his friend Ben Noakes, ut a orivatcei recently returned from <ea «re pressganged on to a Naval warship at Plymouth Andrew ts now an ordinary seaman The warship sail* for Calcutta999 words
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Article, Illustration405 1951-01-13 2 Coming a serial about Malaya Dear Childrei-. HAVE such good news for you— from next week we are running a weekly story serial based on the adventures of four children who live m Singapore. They are Ahmad, the Malay boy. Razak, the Indian boy, Peter the English boy and Wian405 words
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Article, Illustration480 1951-01-13 2 PAT MURPHY - PAT MURPHY By YfUMMY had made it qinte clear to two small people that the seven day* between the Monday ot Christmas and the Monday of New Year were to be kept free of all misdemeanours. New Year is the time fcr good resolutions. The480 words
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Advertisement205 1951-01-13 2 AN IDEAL NEW YEAR GIFT t::c straits times ANNUAL yHIS is the first time since l?2Pa«es the Liberation that we have been able to produce a 20 Full Colour -m Ji-r* ammiiai ,llustrat.ons .n- STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL on eluding 3 Full s th^ !ines o f the SUCC essful prePa2es205 words
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Advertisement26 1951-01-13 2 Owing: to shortage of space the adventures of Ferdinand and Freddie the frogs, and Warty the toad have had to be held over until next week.26 words
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Advertisement141 1951-01-13 2 a JS^m Jm .Mk> -j^ ma tttttttttt Jtt. 1^ ->^ //tO 2 VV Q a Bi I lor VlHlMali priors, plea«< tmtmt Sole Agents: F.E, ZUELLIG (M) LTD. s BOX 725 SIKC I U IS AU w I '^^m? Jb y At the Fort of London r .^fc §if 4%141 words
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Article, Illustration355 1951-01-13 3 H-BOMB WORK MAY SERVE MANKIND U.S. pact with scien tists V\ I i; \M IX o, CALIFORNIA, Saturday 'I'll! nhrersitj of California is now working on 1 perfeciioa of the hjiragca bomb. The work is i directed by Dr. Bluest Lawrence, 1939 Nobel v Inner m physl towards perfection oiReuter - 355 words
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Article20 1951-01-13 3 Replaced blood saves baby 1 j Of by reblood i ng < >d groups. The r^ oi b.. blinri ng ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article37 1951-01-13 3 China cotton controlled v i KONG Sat rai People's Govl r China tne I thp co i cotton It on.> on ot .ton tbc Peklnf Dally, try Governprevent a 1 Let d!>turt>irred late m the N ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article14 1951-01-13 3 said m comn its» resultban on and !"3m ai :di- ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article27 1951-01-13 3 Canadian- built Avro ncr, the only jet comial transport m North America, has completed a id-breaking. 1,570-mile flight m four hours and minutes. seco27 words
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Article193 1951-01-13 3 1 .niiiu ■■Wti— i. I 1 f>u>h through tin! htMice. the abil<» what you want 'i iuV <»v can never working for 1 you like the 1:1 I prestige that *">ss j;ivrs you. You to-). that money can over. Consequently, mt money! ireftf m this ambi- 1193 words
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Article56 1951-01-13 3 mh:i li X V ft 3 ?.V IU *v MM m 4 A I" 0 U Jlk TMAMONDS are trumps. S v J are .11 six ti ice. leads dian discard a l( l If he thro eluU North j nueei v 1 h thro Zl ti rth56 words
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Article181 1951-01-13 3 MANCHESTER, Saturday. LfOT air from jet aeroplane engines improves the 11 milk yield of cows, say two council m%?nibers who are backing a plan for an extension to the de Havilland aircraft works at Lostock, near Bolton, Lancashire. "We were told that the cows e»:181 words
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Article100 1951-01-13 3 JERUSALEM. Fri. REPORTS that Egyptians are extending their Suez Canal blockade to the entrance of the Gulf of Akaba have been the subject of diplomatic contact between the Israel and British Governments. Tlie Egyptians a reported to have established shore batm at "Enterprise Channel." the entrance toA.P. - 100 words
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Article19 1951-01-13 3 The Soviet composer, Aram Khachaturyan. announced that he is writing mnsir fnr n new ballet. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article67 1951-01-13 3 MELBOURNE, Sat. ONE year's wool clip at ruling prices at Melbourne was reckoned yesterday to be worth more than threequarters of the total Australian gold yield for 100 years. When the last bale uf the years wool fleece changes hands growers will have netted an estimatedReuter - 67 words
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Article60 1951-01-13 3 THE Queen Mary carpet, on its "dollar earning tour" to Canadi has passed the half-way mark to its U.S. $100,000 (£357,140) target by bringing m U.S. 557.000 (£30,350). The Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire is showing the carpet to raise enough to buy itA.P. - 60 words
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Article349 1951-01-13 3 DENVER, Saturday. A MERICAN sheepmen are starting to make money again, hut the recovery of their industiy and the technological changes m it may mean the end of one of the most picturesque characters oi the ran«e the shepherd. High prices for wool and lambsA.P.; U.P. - 349 words
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Article129 1951-01-13 3 Fowl rest threatens egg supply NORFOLK. Sat. A SERIOUS attack of fowl pest still spreading through the bird population In Norfolk threatens Britain with a famine of home-laid eggs. In the poultry fanning centre ol the Ounty more lhan 14.000 birds have been destroyed, and the authorities are yet unableReuter - 129 words
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Article33 1951-01-13 3 Sixteen Siamese sailors from the corvette Prasae which ran aground during a storm of! the Korean east coast were rescued by a helicopter from the United States carrier Philippine Sea. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article75 1951-01-13 3 Nuts kept 'Crusoe' alive RANGOON. B ABURMLSt R almonds while maruorvri a year on an island Bay of Bonsai has gone I to h xn H Pyapon. 4d mU >Z Rangoon. He was cau n a 31. \94U an innabitod damans 600 ni after b; -inx 20 d without food.Reuter - 75 words
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Article32 1951-01-13 3 Mr Alexander Hamilton Barley, Formerly principal >t Islamia Col and, reader m Urdu m Oriental and Ait Studies at the L/n London ha* died at his t, l. Heri ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement20 1951-01-13 3 christirl X ME SOCIETY 5 m S fftda> 1 0.3 C S.icrament ,i m Meeting Room Open Wednesdays -7 pm20 words
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Advertisement83 1951-01-13 3 'v '-''5' r X Wfe l v tfrnffi' f T^BBSbf' fk Is [AS III!' Heralding with a fanfare of trumpets VAS p/7 tne new N label. It is the old V^A^ SH^hhh^H Bv^y*) familiar red and yellow colour-scheme but. now, it «s part of the bottle This modern vSt*--;) presentation,83 words
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Miscellaneous285 1951-01-13 3 SINGAPORE brJBS (Sm^aporc 4.4j p.m Piogramme Sum--10 A.m News from Btngapore; mary: 447 From the London 10.10 Close down; 12 Programmes Editorials <BBC>; 4.55 Compos r m P^rannne S limn ,,,v; tlXc^iS^^^T^ 1.02 Dance Music; 1.30 Time Scotland Yaid: 2— Forgery— for ISO Musical In- Export only"; 6 Indonesian: 1285 words
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Article322 1951-01-13 4 4 NX uv-e plan to to Mao carrying with it thf for tin Reconiiri c Unit Ceaae-flre the I Gi Main P a] Committee, the plan is OH me immpMon of h< Korea it-id Thf 1 withdrawal forpi°:n troops from the peninsula X Dni ed I ad322 words
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Article, Illustration454 1951-01-13 4 Jenny Nicholson - PROFIT- AND LOSS IN THE HOLY YEAR, Jenny Nicholson By 'PHE milter ial results of Rome's Holy Year can only be surmised, because the Vatican never makes Its finances known But a permanent 30 per cent. 9e m salary for the 5,000 Vatican employees has been announced. The Economic Co-opera-Administration454 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-01-13 4 GEOEEREY EVANS - GEOEEREY EVANS Ma. Oid .lys ft M navt to (10 scmlhmi; afoul these rocW cakes n cast they accuse you ol pmrhwm the Scone Stor>e28 words
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888 1951-01-13 4 Talking about Singapore by Citizen. COMMISSIONERS RATHER WORRIED THE recent resigna- tions of European officers from the Singapore Municipal Service, whatever the reasons for them may be, cannot be said to ba the normal coinings and goings which hapoen to any public service m Malaya. It would be idle to888 words
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727 1951-01-13 4 Japs should be urged to join the West G. WARD PRICE, In India after reporting fighting m Korea, takes a realistic look at Japan. OUR plight mi n Korea is like that of a man chasing a mouse who has been led into a %Zn Resident Truman put the American727 words
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Article71 1951-01-13 4 U.S. PLANS NOT WELCOME 4 1 bower It Of Wt St F..i: tory fn reveab thp Oerma be who opera' scheme. Airr.ia;:on < I A and childr« n I r:can i mining n that will be t Th. rushing t v i. i ked sapp< r unit! all vital may71 words
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824 1951-01-13 4 V.R. V - "Thai Pongkal" Will Be Held Tomorrow V.R.V. I By rp O M O it X O W the 1 Hindu Tamil community m Singapore and Malaya will celebrate withk; their homes the T h a i POftgkal" festival which Is an annual event occurring on the first day of the;824 words
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Advertisement13 1951-01-13 4 SHOES tor STYLE COMFORT ECONOMY Commit: KIAT SHOES 43, Stamford Rd.,Sir?apo.-e Tel *****13 words
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Advertisement10 1951-01-13 4 -.WITH \K VWRIO-FAMOUS ■m y^f^r. p— >^^ C-^\l i 1/ hiif/10 words
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Article, Illustration542 1951-01-13 5 LAND BUYING 'CRAZZ' HITS COLONY pirture. Morepeople build their own homes Free Press Staff Reporter yyiTH MALAYA enjoying a tin and rubber boom, more people building their own homes, m'liiary and Government acquiring land m the best localities and more business firms seeking space for expansion, vacant land values mFree Press - 542 words
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215 1951-01-13 5 OPERA TIONS HELD UP AT GEN. HOSPITAL Free Press Staff Reporter M IT of the recent closure of one of the A operating theatres m the Singapore Hospital, the waiting list «»f patients s operations has b-en consider \U\y lengthDr N Mootatamb\. president of the van Alumni \-M>ciation of the215 words
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Article96 1951-01-13 5 STRONGER measures are to ►3 n by the Singy pore Hawkers' Association to coiiiiol haw the Coloom pausing a nuisance affic and depositing rub h heaps m the stree A committee of supervibeen appointed for thi* purpose, following a recent meetinc of 'he Association under96 words
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Article17 1951-01-13 5 The of Efficiency p to Cap". Tan Mong Hen .re Volunteer Cor;, has been auihon17 words
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Article67 1951-01-13 5 pHERE were 167. deaths and X 656 births m the week ding Jan. 6. The total of deaths inelud?d 130 Chinese, 24 Malays. nix Indian^, five Eurasians md one E^uropfan. Total umber of deaths m :he previous U;ck were 200. Twenty deaths occurred from67 words
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Article, Illustration211 1951-01-13 5 picture OLANS for a Chinese teachers* training school to train Singapore Chinese middle school graduates I desiring to enter the teaching profession are being, drawn up by the Singapore Chinese Schools' Conference. Proposals foi a teachers training M.hooi to be established followed the difficulty foundP.R.O. - 211 words
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Article81 1951-01-13 5 'Find me a wife One of Ihe Singapore Social Welfare Department's rel ef applicants, a Malay, wandered into Johore m the hope that he might be successful m getting himself admitted into the Welfare Home m Johore. He was found by the Police, who referred his case to this Section81 words
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Article165 1951-01-13 5 ONE WAY m which Singapore's housing problem for workers can be tackled is through the medium of the Colonial Development Corporation, according to Mr. A. D. Stutchbury. first assistant Secretary for Econuomic Affairs. Mr. Stutchbury said this m the course of an address which he delivered yesterday165 words
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Article148 1951-01-13 5 THE DEPARTMENT of Social Welfare. Singapore, m its progress summary for December, mentions the case of a 12-year-old child who was found wandering around m Johore Bahru without a home and without an Identity Card. The State Welfare Officer, Johore, to whom he was sent by148 words
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Article43 1951-01-13 5 Surface mail is expected m Sirgapore today horn the Federation. Latest times for posting surface mail ftt the G.P.O. today me: nocn for Sibu. Philippine Island-. Hong Kong, China, Japan. Ponttanak and Burma; 5.45 p.m. for the Federation 6 p.m. for Medm43 words
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Article41 1951-01-13 5 A routine test of sirens will take place between the hours of 10.30 a.m. ar.d 11 30 a.m. on Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 15, 16. 17 and 18. Sirens will be tested individually one at a time.41 words
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Article254 1951-01-13 5 -LWS has just been received here of the progress 01 one ol the Malayan students at present studying m America on a scholarship. He is Wan Pin Chin of Singapore, who is m the College of William :ind Mary, at iti branch m Norfolk. Virginia,254 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-01-13 5 rKOCJP "r M* univrrsiU class >t»<. from the Anglo~('hiite%e School. Singapore, examine with interest tbt inodfl of the lianrisland to he erected at the X George V Park, which w .u exhibited at the "IMMI wA Sin<;itpore" exhibition m the Victoria Memorial Hall. The Rev.58 words
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254 1951-01-13 5 UNREGISTERED QUACKS' Free Press Staff Reporter TtHERE are stilt a number of "roadside dentiM^ A operating m the heart of Singapore Chinatowns sidewalks. These unregistered "quacks are liable to immediate arrest and prosecution. "Anybody who Is practtein£ dentistry without registering and who caiJs himself a254 words
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Article25 1951-01-13 5 HE. the Governor has been pleased provisionally to cognise Mr. Merman Tebr-len as Turkish Consul-Genera) m T ,ondon with jurisdicfon m this Colony.25 words
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Article109 1951-01-13 5 L Usti fl .je COM Legislate mcil elecu Tlic\ ng to recruil fOUng people v.iio ca: verse m the e rfialecU ations' campaign to Chin. i. A member v! ■n's H -n of v. lie. includUn At Ola. Jit c,.., ovid be v "Ail me don't109 words
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Article133 1951-01-13 5 MR. A. G W. COLEMAN. acting Secretary. War Damage Commission. has been appointed Secretary, and Mr. F. C. Tuck, acting Superintendent, has been appointed Superintendent of the Commission. The promotion of Mr. C. Harvey. Assessor. War Damage Commission, to be Superintending Assessor, has been approved. The following133 words
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Article65 1951-01-13 5 The Singapore Social Welfare Department has warned several wife-beaters that should they continue doing th\s their wives would be advised to take up action asainst them m the Police Courts. The wives had been reluctant to take the matter to Court, but the husbands were of course not65 words
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Advertisement123 1951-01-13 5 J r"Vfck Mofce An Eor/y Selection t <*il£SCi from Our Lcrtit S Range of -T}^ NEOSIL 36" wide. I fcIL taffeta! M9IIII >IMI* MUNII tIIIMIII r »"K s I.AKS 1 have served Lhe J» weliery j tde m Malaya. I share the pride taken by (raftsmen m their work. Comparison123 words
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Advertisement76 1951-01-13 5 4 CO"" 0 FINDLATERS '41 DRY FLY Pale amber m colour, this wine with its attractive aroma of the flor possesses the bouquet of a true fno Per Qt. Bottle $9.00 DRY CLUB An exceedingly pleasant wine, on the dry side, which will be appreciated by the connoisseur either as76 words
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Article, Illustration590 1951-01-13 6 SIGNAL REGT HOLD BOXING FINALS Oh keeps lightwelter title Free Press Boxing Reporter LJIGHLIGHT of last night's second annual inter-squadron boxing championships of Singapore District Signal Regiment was a return encounter between Sgt. Robert Oh and Sgt. Lim Kirn Seng m the light-welterweight final. Last year Oh defeated Kirn SengSydney Sun - 590 words
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352 1951-01-13 6 Free Press Boxing Reporter |>KNK\VFI> Army interest m boxing is indicated by the large number of entries for the annual Singapore Base District individual championships, which will take place between Feb. 5 and 9. It is expected last year s figure of 70 boxers352 words
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Article305 1951-01-13 6 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By YESTERDAYS hocke, s££S£| replaY bet ween Mnppore Cricket Club and !,,nese was virtually a repetition of the first match •S.C.C. scored m the seventh minite of tm. Recreation SSb"* C Uis h bllt Sl aa Chinee fuTtfrn" SEVed the g ame l««* before305 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-01-13 6 picture Denis Compton ciean bowled by Keith Miller m England's first innings for a "duck" m the third Test at Sydney The match ended on Tuesday m an innings victory for Australia. SydneySydney - 36 words
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Article155 1951-01-13 6 iLondon Stock ExchanJ^ LONDON, >. If'NCOl RAGED by peace plan hopes UMfl o strength of Wall Street, b»yeri enti d tii market at the opening yesterday and en wide. spread firmness, states Reuters financ pondent. Subsequently business slackened, o generally well held. British Government stocks showed155 words
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Article74 1951-01-13 6 WELSH RU| to riv- international mai 3 changes from tha* th^ triple Allen Forv i 'cap.'" con and Glyn I his ninth aga:n>* F' v turns to ancy c: tirement The team liar Newport i J.; Carcii: 1 vonpo: St Thomas <Dcv diff. Cliff Dai D.Reuter - 74 words
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Article26 1951-01-13 6 Fref Pr.sv si i, JOHORE BAHI JOHORE M< lohore Raj ers 4—l a English Ci PVrrii. Dharmasona hat-trick for ley scorir. Susai net'rci V26 words
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Advertisement112 1951-01-13 6 NOW SHOWING i i» i m i n D p, i Cecite Aufcry 2q,, Hawkins Michael Rennie 4 i NOW U 1 t t 1 SHOWING 1 1.43 I ■:i ,v •;d pm TOMORROW M'NITE! il j>rr-R*-i» jsed ctceatef «»i thr LA^EiT LOCALLY F.IMEO IALAY TiCTURE. 4* S. .OOMAI »00R112 words
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Advertisement67 1951-01-13 6 I THE MOST BREATHLESS, THRILLING MAW HUNT EVER FILMED.... lJu»M TODAY 4 SHGw; 2-4.15-630 SALAMMPW %:pi H€«B€RTLOH JACQUES Sfc«NA5 M l /I***^ WNK BRAND r^?\*\ LEATHER TRUNKS f^^^ SING KEE DEALERS North llndgr Koad s TROOPS SEARCH LGH O FOR ATOM BOMB! i/-'r°£d sfV£ w Days To n^rSukSaar THE STAR67 words
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Miscellaneous140 1951-01-13 6 Today's sport RUGBY: South Johore v <;.H.Q. Farelf. Tanglin; B.C.C. R.A.S.C Padaag< HOCKEY: S.H.A. knockout tournament S.R.C. Reds v Police. Padan?. BADMINTON: S.B.A. Inter Club final Bournemouth B.P. v Fclipse 8.P., Clerical I'nion HaP 7.10 p.m. M^ndrdkfi fiw?l«««ne to //ip Singapore Fret Press m Malaya ■\-m^T~ H T ;i°T7/c L140 words
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Article, Illustration249 1951-01-13 7 oday 's Ipoh track work IPOH, Saturday. c l'!\» Racing Correspondent iVnival) did a striking w»rkout on lining track at Ipoh this morning when River I'atrol (Mawi) m a three-furlong 1 §ecs. The track was yielding overnight rain. None of the outstation arrived and onlyFree Press - 249 words
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Article12 1951-01-13 7 onr-all w.;h cer 1 round yesterday Scorers were Dew-12 words
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Article334 1951-01-13 7 TAX Hwee Hock churned the waters of the Singa- pore Swimming Club pool to execute the butterfly stroke m perfect rhythm over 100 metres and make him Singapore's No. 1 "hope" for that event at the Asian Games m March at yesterday's Singapore Olympic and334 words
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Article69 1951-01-13 7 jii the a: Wembley were kiunc! DM But their mq > .ded tha' :ch things ed was the match VV« dnes- day ut Hillsborough there was a big horse-shoe of red and white flowers The players were immensely encouraged, went out to win 2—o. Afterwards the69 words
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Article200 1951-01-13 7 1 1 I liv X.o'» loush arr* Mi Hrr.tor 8.05 IbkotsfaH Rt4 Xhhe^tr 8.C2 1 6 Hype i ■ie \pm Vtff9l Bg I ur\ I .illey >< M <i I. IS ->cr l <.ranil Parade J.ltl CLAS ■>!'. I— t*c I 1 ale H.I I <j200 words
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Article115 1951-01-13 7 HMS Malaya rugby final broadcast A commentary on today's H.M S. Malaya rugby final between Singapore Civilians and Penang on the Kuala Lumpur padang will be broadcast by Radio .Malaya at 5 p.m. on 484 metres, Blue Network. Mr. O. H. R. Beadles will referee the match. The teams will115 words
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Article81 1951-01-13 7 rpHE two Lancashire r.cnviers Roy TattCnaU ;.:id Brian fitathai.i .left London airport rday on their way to Australia, where they are to reinforce the M.C.C. touring team. The two bowlers are cue In Sydney on Tuesday. They v ill piact.-'e there while the M.C.C. te.im laReuter - 81 words
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Article135 1951-01-13 7 A LEC and Eric Bedser, the Surrey twins, are included m the MCC team which meets Tasmania m a threeday match starting at Hobart today. Eric Bedser. an all-rounder who plays regularly for Surrey, is accompanying Alec on the tour m a private capacity andReuter - 135 words
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Article47 1951-01-13 7 IPOH. Fii— With a score oi 15 points' for nino holes Ifn Donovan <28» won the Ipoh Sports Club woman's monthly medal <Stapleiord> m a match played over the weekend at Tiger Lane. The runs -'-up was Mrs. Cruirkshank 30 with 14 points-47 words
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Article, Illustration369 1951-01-13 7 ORIENT triple champion Boy Brooks »10 st. 13 12 Jb.» fought a running battle over 12 three minute rounds when he took on Dave Sands (11 st. 8 1 2 lb.». Australian holder of the Empire middleweight title, at Melbourne Stadium last night. He back-pedalledFree Press - 369 words
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Article488 1951-01-13 7 ARCHIE QUICK - Today's football forecast ARCHIE QUICK By OEMEMBER that Chel sea, Rochdale, Bristol Rovers, Aldershot, Stoke Port Vale Blackpool C h ar 1 t on, Exeter, Grimsby, West Bromwich, Derby, Carlisle and Arsenal all had mid-week Cupties which may affect their form on return to League football today. Chelsea, m fact,488 words
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Article72 1951-01-13 7 BRITISH sportsmen are looking forward to better things m 1951, forward being about the only direction they can look after last year. Things got so bad m 1950 that even the British got tired of being cheerful losers. The nations sports writers, who normally are fiercely72 words
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Article, Illustration331 1951-01-13 8 ALEX VALENTINE - UN FORCES IN PANTUESS RETREAT ALEX VALENTINE By Laundry lost m confusion KOREA, Saturday. j THE immediate significance of the United Nations' retreat to several thousand soldiers and at least to one war correspondent m Korea is that we may smma gefl our underpants back. The underpants are part ofReuter - 331 words
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Article153 1951-01-13 8 Seagrave's acquittal pleaded RANGOON. Sat. Defence attorney, Mr. iw Myint demanded i yesterday Dr. Gordon Seai grave's acquittal on three h treason charges which ;*d he aided, comforted and encouraged Burma's enemies. The State claims that during the rebel occupation of Mankhan the Sino-Burma border town where the 53--:-old AmericanA.P. - 153 words
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Article149 1951-01-13 8 PEER HITS OUT LONDON, Saturday. LORD MANCROFT, thirty-six-year-old bachelor peer, said m London that he would do everything he could to make artificial insemination hv a donor illegal. He told the Authors' Club: "No one has decided yet whether this form of insemination is a form149 words
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Article64 1951-01-13 8 SAIGON, Sat. IjiRENCH patrols yesterday 1 clashed with Vietminh Communist guerrillas near Lam am. 50 miles northeast >f Hanoi, and inflicted heavy casualties, a communique said. It said the Communists had increased guerrilla activity throughout Tonkin, "severely harassing' several watch towers and ambushing French patrols. ItU.P. - 64 words
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Article35 1951-01-13 8 President Truman, yesterday signed a civil defence bill designed to gird American cities agamst an atomic gas Or ?erm attack. It sets up a permanent civil defence administration with unnrprprtented pov U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-01-13 8 STABS SPIN— Film stars Anna Xeagle and Jack Buchanan e,ive a graceful demonstration of the Charleston steps during the Equity (Actors' and Actresses' Union) Ball m London.27 words
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Article29 1951-01-13 8 The Kalimpong correspondent of the Calcutta Statesman reported yesterday that the Chinese Communist forces invading Tibet were within 12 to 15 days' march of Lhasa U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article103 1951-01-13 8 BELGRADE, Sa gULGARIA i.s smuggling "suicide squacte" i r.i> Yugoslavia" to spy on Marshal Tito's army, four accused Bulgarian agents yesterday testified "before a packed courtroom at Nls. They were the first defendants heard of seven on trial for alleged espionage and Comir.form subversive activitiesA.P. - 103 words
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Article86 1951-01-13 8 NEW YORK. Sat. pRESIDEXT Truman's plea to Americans yesterday to tighten their belts caused astonishment among many business and industrial leaders. Some banking circles doubted whether Congress would vote for the additional taxes required to. pay for rearmamer.t. They felt the U.S. Treasury would beA.P. - 86 words
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Article147 1951-01-13 8 PARIS, Saturday. are to get reduced-rate admission cards to Paris night clubs. ibnr ha. tney will be able to visit clubs which cost ordinary visitors from £1 to £5. i When the new University term opens m Paris forms of application for the cards will147 words
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Article15 1951-01-13 8 Cheer* from a hujre crowd when he arrived at the Grand A. P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article63 1951-01-13 8 pEPRESENTATIVES of newspaper owners and journalists m London yesterday proposed a constitution for a council to supervise the British press anil raise its standards. Establishment of the Council, consisting of 25 luen, w.is urre«l m July, 1949, by a Royal Commission. The constitution would have asA.P. - 63 words
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Article65 1951-01-13 8 GENEVA, Bat 'pHE International Red Cross Committee announced yesterday the United Nations Command had given the Committee names of 30,000 prisontaken by the U.N. farces m Korea since the outbreak war. Tl^e names have been forwarded to the North Kore.: Government. The Committee has received officialA.P. - 65 words
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Article69 1951-01-13 8 Henri d*» la Chevrotiere, j elderly editor of the Saigon newspaper Union Francaise. Wia assassinated yesterday by I two men who hurled grenades into his car from a jeep stolen from an American officer. I The assassins, presumably '■>tminh Communists, threw r» grenades into Chevro- ore's carU.P. - 69 words
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Article17 1951-01-13 8 Bitain and India yester'v began negotiations for a Mm*. teral air agreement. Re uterReuter - 17 words
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Article34 1951-01-13 8 A suggestion thai old men who are fiven free baths should leave their trousers as a deposit for towels has been turned down by the Health Committee ofwSd Green, Middlesex, England.34 words
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Article25 1951-01-13 8 Four Red Cross civilian relief teams are on their way to Korea, the League of Red Crass Societies announced at Geneva yesterday ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Miscellaneous8 1951-01-13 8 HIGH TIDES T»dAj I3a, n; i 36 p.m.8 words
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Miscellaneous29 1951-01-13 8 ™ESAINT by Leslie Charter.s Xfi^Yr^ k> _lß_______ -Mil Mmmx ■H_?-6^^___skS^?^ P**"™^^S^S^_^-k_' «w— i____S_M s__J_^__^aeO__r 1 _>^i__iJ__^^^^^^^^^ C 3 A 1 j; _W____u____~-i ______J?t__ _r_ ytf~«j^, _^_^_fc_i J I H29 words
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Title Section8 1951-01-13 1 Free Press Saturday Magazing Saturday, January 13, 1951.8 words
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Article, Illustration997 1951-01-13 1 Malays have a rich lund of legends concerning the birds of the land. HOUSES WITH A PAST Do you know why the araus pheasant and the crow, once bosom friends, are today mortal enemies? Let SAGITTARIUS tell you. y.\moi s stories ;uv zmucjated by997 words
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Article, Illustration678 1951-01-13 1 K. SIM; Bartimeus - K. SIM Bartimeus Written and illustrated by by SHORT STORY [T had been raining, and all the wagons that could be mustered were oul m tow of tractors to collect the sacks of barley which the combine had cut, threshed, winnowed and bugged The buyers were particular lbout678 words
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Article511 1951-01-13 1 A case of knowing your onions KENNY KAYE tells of scavengers who swarm to the waterfront when certain ships come into port. JN this oonpetitivc world if you \\a\\\ to get along you musl know your onions In the case of some scavengers v.ho swarm the waterfront, they either do511 words
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Advertisement54 1951-01-13 1 FRUIT OF THE LOOM NYLONS exciting Fashion right i shades \n sheerest 15 denier nylons II 51.54 and 60 gauge 1 V< You will be delightea m with their leg loving i fit their smooth mistsheerness, the*r unsuspected stamina m wear i*. sizes 8{ to 10J W* I^\ EXCELSIOR LTD.54 words
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Article, Illustration463 1951-01-13 2 IAN GRANT - An A ction -Packed Rail Drama IAN GRANT previews "Ruck Island Trail" due at the Cathay. I Km k > I !> I X I I A abo n the men tl llroad md it 1 ol frisky, the opposimboat i an ap b Indians and ra.i- n are luriously463 words
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Article77 1951-01-13 2 t«i> UUI WITHERS ha* I date witn scalpel at Pinevkood. c plays a surgeon at ion hospital m "White j C >rridors her first fil m for morf than a year. Miss Withers will toe m< at home m an operating trre than most stars recently attended a77 words
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Article, Illustration325 1951-01-13 2 FRANCIS ROGERS - THE PROFILE RIDES THE RANGE FRANCIS ROGERS By oUNDOWMi:RS (at the Alhambra) is a good unusual western film. It is good Decause it brings a strong touch of reality to a simple story. It is unusuai because it has none of those good old stand-bys so dear to the heart325 words
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Article, Illustration971 1951-01-13 2 DON. IDDON - DON. IDDON CHARLIE CHAPLIN revived a royal command to send a print of the film "City Liffhts to Malta so that Princess Elizabeth and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh, could see it. "City Lights," Chaplin s earliest experiment with sound, employs no speech, but971 words
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Article, Illustration304 1951-01-13 2 MACK'S the boy for J films, apparently, as well as for work. I met two of them recently Jack Warner and Jack Hulbert —modestly congratulating themselves on new honours. Jack Warner comes out m the annual "Motion Picture Herald" poll of exhibitors as best moneymaking British film304 words
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Article74 1951-01-13 2 CAT9AT: "Devil's Weed." The story of the vast narcotics racket m America told authentically. Very Good. ALHAMBRA: "Th« Sundowner* oringing The New Profile John Barrymore, Jnr to the icreen for the first time. A good unusu?l wpf/ern with plenty of action Stars Robert Preston. PAVILION: Golden Salamander —The adventures of74 words
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Article, Illustration389 1951-01-13 2 Erroll Flynn was 1950's 'bad boy' 1950 's 4 fcaa ooy" of the films was Errol Fiynn. He hit the headlines more than any other. It started early m the year witto his engagement to Princess Irene G h I k a of Roumania. Flynn -provided one of the quotesA.P. - 389 words
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Advertisement80 1951-01-13 2 WIN $20/- Every Week! Radio Weekly has started week!} competition m connection with Kadio Malaya's "Movie Magazine" programme which will be on the air every Sunday evening at 7.30. Three prizes of $20 each will be given to the first three correct entries drawn FOR FURTHER DFT AILS STRAITS TIMES80 words
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Advertisement88 1951-01-13 2 y-»4444 4^4 4444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4>+ I j| THE SINGAPORE j PACKING COMPANY In Association with i: SINGAPORE BAGGAGE i: TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD I t *fof PREFERENCE •for SHIPPING •for PACKING 65,88 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-01-13 3 fllE Malay Society of Great Britain recently held a dinner ;it the Chez Auguste Restaurant m Homily Street, Lo n do n. A m o n g those who attended were Sir Richard and L a d y WinstedL J. Chen and Left, Tengku Kahar, a64 words
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Article, Illustration347 1951-01-13 3 A. CECIL HAMPSHIRE - A. CECIL HAMPSHIRE by months stuctv m shy, i v hirned lo Ik i home .ip. the 11. b making prolonged deep sea rein the I oan and regions. ten by equipped vorld "f Invef ned t N'ae of Oceano:med m a. Na ad347 words
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762 1951-01-13 3 Paul Jackson - Paul Jackson by ALTHOI GH from war to war I lie human foes may change, one enemy remains Ihe same. It is malaria, Ihe sinister, infectious, inosqui to-spread disease which tortures its victims with violent attacks of chills and fever. During World War 11, the762 words
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Article598 1951-01-13 3 PAUL S. MARKANDAN WRITES ABOUT A MENACE TO PUBLIC HEALTH Even among the educated section of the public there seems to be a lack of knowledge of the proper care of the eyes judging by the number of cheap sun glasses that are sold daily. the many travelling598 words
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Article277 1951-01-13 3 Coatinucd ttwm page 1 grain Dack irom the up which the wear: staggered m turn wit! burdens. Something came Duck to him irom the past when he occasionally shovelled coal into Dags m a collier's hold. Some impulse to lend i hand and get the job finished came277 words
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937 1951-01-13 4 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By THERE is always n element <>l surprise m an H.M.S. Malaya rugby final, and today's match at Kuala Lumpur may prove to be no e\ < eption. One thing is i ertain, however it will \)e foughl out m the usual937 words
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Article, Illustration162 1951-01-13 4 pOKING managers who ream rheir wares 'he Atlantic are no novelty- but there seems more than u.sual urgency m the clamour now being raised on behalf of one Hany niddle-cum-cruis-er-weight from Seattle. Washington. With no use at all for un'i- tthews's manager. Jack Hurley, declares That162 words
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Article175 1951-01-13 4 2 rumours sco r ched TWO rumours are currently startling the soccer world, but first-hand information is that both are merely canards. One is that Tommy Law ton is about to leave Notts County for a First Division London club m an attempt to regain his place m the England175 words
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Article73 1951-01-13 4 THE Commissioner-Gen--1 eral, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, will present tne Mac Donald Cup to the winner of the chess match between the City of Singapore and the University of Malaya on Tuesday. Jan. 23 The President and members of the University of Malaya Chess Club have73 words
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Article, Illustration225 1951-01-13 4 Sports personalities... No. 10 i I, \IR. Jocelyn S. de if Souza, all-round sportsman and honorary secretiiv ot the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, has for over 20 years devoted himselt to tnt advancement of athletics and hockey m Lh^ Colony. Approaching 50, he now225 words
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Article478 1951-01-13 4 ARCHIE QUICK - NORWICH CLUB OF THE MOMENT ARCHIE QUICK By PLUB of die moment v is undoubtedly Norwich City. Twenty-two League matches have they gone without defeat and this tremendous sequence has taken them to second place m Div. 3 (South) next to Notts Forest. Norwich's r.nly rtpfp^t was m the ::v478 words
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Article, Illustration715 1951-01-13 4 S.C.C. players were better 'amph ibians I WEEKLY RUGBY REVIEW pUGBY is a game which can take place m any weather— if the player are willing. It has been played m thick log with the full-back peering towards the distant battle sounds; m torrential rain, with the players watching theSydney Sun - 715 words
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Article52 1951-01-13 4 ttesolutii would v\M' c get and betti FOR U\ QUARTERS 90 t SOCCER I Learn to tC centre crosses m GOALKEH the cottonh accept o charge ffl REFEREF free-kii n hen the mi t ted SPECTATi have more and It ITjCjC. I Broirti Ml vi()\;> (.1 152 words
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Article146 1951-01-13 4 J.W. TAYLOR - Move to beat the weather J.W. TAYLOR Bj ORADFO Rugby I are hoping hard weat with then of an "elect! for de-: ground at dium. They hay, with Tans ra into a balloon tened close to an area ol tb at a time car but they requi perimenting i> be146 words
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