The Singapore Free Press, 19 January 1951
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Title Section20 1951-01-19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA N |1 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1951. PRICK II N < ENTS20 words
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Article236 1951-01-19 1 'Eerie lull along 140-mile front' From SKLKIRK PANTON Special to the Free Press TOKYO, BRITISH and other I nited Nations forces m Korea are today fully d to experl a new offensive by massed Chinese and North !ii troops at moment. illiick s no\i hotnlv236 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-01-19 1 FLOODS m England too. At Wargrave, Berkshire, the Thames overflowed its banks and flooded the surrounding countrys'de to a depth of five feet.23 words
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Article30 1951-01-19 1 COLONY SUGAR WARNING I f•> d C N.ud this was peopl )uld »r I buy sugar the :nue n to U *ne names put prs ia commenting i blaeki far30 words
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Article43 1951-01-19 1 DRIVE PLANNED AGA INST HUKS MANILA. Friday. FIELD headquarters announced the start of the rnment's "biggest offenthus far* against Communist Hukabalahaps m central and northern Luzon. The headquarters of Lieut.nel Alfonso Arellano ned 12 Huks were killed operation was launched m eifht provinces.43 words
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Article75 1951-01-19 1 TOKYO. Fri. Wonju. key communication centre on the central front, is "a completely devastated town a giant piece of rubble according: to the Negro Commander of a U.N. patrol which boldly raided the town on Wednesday night. He said his patrol set alight shacks still standing mReuter - 75 words
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Article131 1951-01-19 1 LONDON. Fri. Communist China's Foreign Minister, Chou Ea-lal issued yesterday another defiant warning to the United Nations that actions taken without rfced China's participation will be 'illegal, null and void." In a telegram to the United Nations' New York headquarters for transmission to members, Chou131 words
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Article228 1951-01-19 1 WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT TRUMAN yesterday called anew for a vigorous effort to restore Japanese sovere>jnty. A White House statement said the Piesident expressed his view m a meeting with Secretary of State Mr. Dean Acheson and his <-misultant Mr. John Foster Dulles. The White House228 words
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Article237 1951-01-19 1 LONDON. Friday. DRITAIN has plans to recruit up to 500,000 African Negro troops to help her armies defend the West, informed sources reported m London on Wednesday. Without creating a self -controlled Alrican army as such, the idea is to form a whole series of serviceA.P. - 237 words
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Article36 1951-01-19 1 A SINGAPORE C.I.D. de-tective-corporal. Yap Beny Teck, was shot m the head by an unknown gunman m Fraser Street. Singapore, at 8.55 this morning and is now m a critical condition m hospital.36 words
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Article138 1951-01-19 1 U.S. WILL CALL UP 971,000 (K>NBCRIPTION of 150.000 j reserves and National Guards to active duty was announced yesterday by the U.S. Air Force. The aim is 971.000 men And on Capitol Hill, MajorGeneral Lewis B. Hershey. Selective Service Director, deelarerj the U.S. Defence Department's swift expansion to a total138 words
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Article120 1951-01-19 1 Floods 1,000 take to hills KOTA TINGGI was gtill under seven feet of water this morning due to the Johore River's having burst its banks yesterday. "The situation is unchanged." an official of the Kota Tinggi police department said this morning. The floods cover an area of about 10 square120 words
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Article67 1951-01-19 1 HONG KONG. Fri. SEVENTY truckloads of military supplies for Indochina Communists moved over the Kwangtung-Kwangsi highway toward the Indochina border on Jan. 14. according to a Canton dispatch to the independent newspaper Wah Kin Vat Po. m Hong Kong. Observers estimated the amount at 200 tons and67 words
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Article35 1951-01-19 1 'RED INDIANS BACK The first of the "Red Indians" No. 421 Royal Canadian Air Force Squadron arrived m England yesterday m a transport plane to begin a year's training with the Royal Air Force.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article27 1951-01-19 1 Finnish Premier Urho Kekkonen's new lour-party coalition government announced yesterday a six-point programme aimed at stabilising Finland's economy, and fostering friendly relations arlth Russia U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article33 1951-01-19 1 Twenty seconds after 'he Brisbane* F;ie Station alarm sounded, the bigges* appliance full complement of i wide-awake firemen began to move away. It stopped. The driver had fnrcotten his Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-01-19 1 A demonstrator from a Communist mob protesting outside General Msenbower's temporary headquarters is trrestesl by the police, who charged the crowd wielding batons. The demonstrators, who tried to break the polic;cordon, were turned away and marchec^iown the ChampElysees shouting peace slogans. More than 10.0110 Paris workers a59 words
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Article548 1951-01-19 1 'All states should help U.N.' LAKE SI ESS, I riday. THE General Assembly should call on all states and authorities to assist the United Nations m Korea, said Mr. Warren Austin. IS. d legate. \esat Lake Success. terday He was making the formal Am. >iid m the Main Political CommitterReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 548 words
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Article, Illustration74 1951-01-19 1 NEW ATTACK BY VIETMINH Viljmjnh their ti halted t> ij have s- ru< k b >t h ea Di' that I.. Chini a communique The rebels ol Moi ed Ho Chi Ifinh shil Vinhyen u north -we anal roroed on We froi i four outpost i columns hive reoccimi ,CGXM,A.P. - 74 words
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Advertisement105 1951-01-19 1 -^ToPCHARO It O .'SPORE *^\\gW Heres a Splendid Hot Weather Drink j X Y\ Xl I C I Jr.nW tor lh* h»»< d*v» H A •^■htni'ar— It h... t*-e*in*. .rra.n* rigour -II «t«. »«<* »«id« V*— 4 rrtrch.nt f llMOMg* S**l PJ Win <»»■ B»Mpi.»|!t.'rf..r*''"^ mrne> .t iwHn aaapasMe aaai105 words
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Advertisement106 1951-01-19 1 7s» Bnu ftatab Kd Singapore fritwean North Br idee fcosd arvr Victoria Str*»et Tele No 406 b Hat and Cold Drink* European Food prepared by out A I Cook* Special Weddme Cakea Chinctt Cno* Cntm oui apeciaiitv aJwayi evauaoie JBKL r C, 3 BfIBS vfp a *s3 BbbT W>-»lSri I106 words
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Article, Illustration554 1951-01-19 2 EVEL YN IRONS - Ninette, Ballet Autocrat EVEL YN IRONS KOFJKF CHE has ocen called the Diap,hilev of bull. .mette )is When M trgot Fon:i. Moira Shearer, of her Sac: Wells ballet me bock m their triumphant of United th? i nd of the will not as On node to Year i entitl She554 words
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Article, Illustration446 1951-01-19 2 FRANCIS MARSHALL; Iris Ashley - FRANCIS MARSHALL Iris Ashley DRAWN w By kCCESSORIES come after the original fact of your basic clothes sometimes long after. An evening dress you have ivorn many times will seem quite changed by new and different jewellery. A very ordinary sweater and skirt can446 words
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Article320 1951-01-19 2 TWO tea time luxuries. which are easy to make and will be enjoyed by everyone with a sweet tooth. Ingredients: 3 egg whites. ots. castor sugar. 6 ©is. ground almonds. Cover a baking tray with greaseproof paper and brush with melted butter. Beat egg whites till320 words
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Advertisement110 1951-01-19 2 thiS PUrC milk Every baby led by bottle needs this c, nourishing milk Ostermilk. It is so easily digested that your baby is contented, sleeps soundly, and grows jiff**' »a^ l healthily strong. Ostermilk, with its added iron and vitamin D, means straight backs and sturdy limbs. Na/*" I Ostermilk110 words
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Advertisement171 1951-01-19 2 Mil ;1 t (^[cJeiint Ltd. 1 -SALESmall stock of morning and afternoon dresses Prices from $20!! i— <«^^niyjß '7** f Ir the fragrant <ur of r kllllf* an exquisite orchc cj an Old English a touch of sophistication--yet MS old MS I o ai/ulz i__i^ f S f P***aV\ L171 words
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Miscellaneous152 1951-01-19 2 New Crossword No. 256 CLUES ACROSS T J? C in Varittv here (5 4- Legal place to make love <5) Radio help for harassed housewife? <4. 7). 8. Cavalry callers as it were (10). 9. Professional man's *ay of becoming skilled? (ID M. Not, however, weapons for shelling pods ;3-8)152 words
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Miscellaneous225 1951-01-19 2 •YOUR I LUCKY STAR DORN today, you are a u student by instinct, and are able to absorb tremendous quantities of information with apparent ease. You are quiet, reserved and rarely show your emotions except to those who are very near to you. Actually, you are dramatic and at times225 words
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Article225 1951-01-19 3 'Torch with zvarning clicks London, Friday. A >lA,PI U K rudar sys tem to teach blind people to b > sound has been developed by St Dunstan s engineers. The instrument is similar m size and appearance to a large electric torch r„ r„l CO225 words
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Article8 1951-01-19 3 PLAYERS TOUR IN ARMOURED BUSES 5 I A.P.A.P. - 8 words
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Article7 1951-01-19 3 ACTOR BACK IN HOOLY WOOD fmjh,ki..oiiio;• A.P.A.P. - 7 words
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Article17 1951-01-19 3 an ).i can see the irs. isti momer said »i g The on!;. A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article29 1951-01-19 3 of i UNESCO i un work m Paris on a .1 lower Thousands of demobilised soldiers may teachers needed to hools for an expanding ;lation. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article23 1951-01-19 3 THK Federated Clerks' I'nion of Australia fined a 77-year-old tally clerk £3 for doing too much work on the water/ront. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-01-19 3 A South American Capuchin monkey, guest at a party for children of l.<>ndnn Zoo employees, pulls a cracker with five-year-old Michael Rohinson.22 words
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Article46 1951-01-19 3 Sappers will visit the Royal Albert Hall in London on Apr 7th to their first pageant. The pageant, In aid of the vulent fund, will 'he history of the Corps ri th.^ forma lion of the first company in Gibraltar in IT46 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-01-19 3 i 1G The green *nd white i flying at Darmstadt, German y, where an exhih i ,:i outlining the advantages of European Union was held.25 words
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Article28 1951-01-19 3 MORE U .S. PLANES U.S. warpiane production is going up rlve-fold over 1950. And so is hoverplane production from 100 last ir to 500 already under n! racl28 words
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Article408 1951-01-19 3 With neither side vulnerable fou are North, holding KJM4 <? A K 7 2 0 J *Q 7 ft The bidding North Kast South Wsit Pass 27 tx'Hat do you bkl? The late A. H. lera feeling about Ilea applies with at least equal correct MM to preemptive408 words
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Article246 1951-01-19 3 Austrians get nervous VIENNA, Friday. IF a Russian cracks a joke m Austria, it causes somebody m international worry. If he asks politely about "flying: saucers" m the United States, there is a rumour started that the Russians '"must have them" Austria, following recent Western reverses m the Far East,A.P. - 246 words
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Article86 1951-01-19 3 (Bl.l'r- MTWfIKK) 10 a.m. News from Singapore; 12 Programmes m Malay; 1 p.m. Light Music; 1.30 Time Signal 8c News; 1.45 Dance Music playd by Bob Chester Orchestera; 6 Programme Summary; 6.02 Radio Orchesua; 6.40 Sons of the Pioneers: 7 Time Signal, News; 7.30 Personal Choice; 8 Talk; 8.1586 words
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Article133 1951-01-19 3 LONDON, Fri. ACLIFF-top mansion East Cliff Lodge at Ramsgate I once the homo of a millionaire, is to be opened to public next summer. It tands m several acre.s of oarkland, and has been bought by the council as an open space. Sir Moses llontefiore, the133 words
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Article43 1951-01-19 3 Gen. Claire Chennault fretired» has arrived m Hong Kong from Formosa and termed reports of an imminent Red invasion of the 1 land as a "bluff." However, he conceded that the chances 0" Nationalist survival were slim without American aid. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article100 1951-01-19 3 4.45 p.m. Programme Summary; 4.47 From the London Editorials (BBC i; 4.55 Composer of the Week— Debussy; 5.15 Special Dispatch (BBC); 5.30 Symphony of Strings; 6 Indonesian. News: 6.30 Cantonese: News (BBCt; 6.45 All the Latest; 7.15 French: News (BBC>; 7.30 English Half-Houi 8 Listen to the Band;100 words
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Article95 1951-01-19 3 Russia faces revolt— STASSEN WASHINGTON, Fri. MR. Harold E. Stas.sen .said any American withdrawal from Europe, the Near East. or Asia "would be so narrow. short-sighted and selfish that America would decay inwardly from the gravity of its own sin." In a broadcast add: he said: "I secretly place heavyA.P. - 95 words
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268 1951-01-19 3 Petticoats cut the coal hills, says M. P. LONDON. iul.,\ UITH a faint blush, Mrs. Margaret Pitman, lifted up the skirt of her tweed avert I thick woollen frock. Underneath was t, hem »f jl long blue petticoat. ".sorry", she grinned, "but i tonight. Alter all, it s not reallyReuter - 268 words
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89 1951-01-19 3 >RT WORTH, 1 i I B-36 desl altitude ande<j hen and 26 minutes m the without refuell. o. tht m the air Security n mj miposed by the U 8 Ail I prevented the cor; annouin th> flown, or t;. The tim<A.P. - 89 words
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Advertisement19 1951-01-19 3 I h^LAYAN AIRWAYS I WEEKLY SERVICE ON SUNDAYS MANSFIELD A COMPANY, LTD. M I WMmiHiitikL iane mi mi -raaAAtfi^i19 words
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Advertisement155 1951-01-19 3 Sjj 1 Hair yt^ When you use Brylcreem, your hair will never let j^^L you down. It will stay m perfect position throughout flßHft the most hair-ruffling day! Soft, glossy, without a trace of gumming— gggj I that's what Brykreem'd hair means to you. And it means much more than155 words
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164 1951-01-19 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Jan, 19, 1951. Guns or butter ol Mr Aneurin -an to linistrj ol Labo E Ice mdi- while BrinoT n to thai the i uppen m tii- national :ids to be pi 1 ;oilli' T :st happen t no :il tv. w 11 i t164 words
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Article91 1951-01-19 4 fK)MM) ha s r»United m ime m X for a nent of Far Eastern including that of rmosa. America's immediate reaction nas been to call for Peking to be branded aggressor. There are other countries, however, which believe that the d >:>r should not91 words
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1205 1951-01-19 4 ALEXANDER CLIFFORD - ALEXANDER CLIFFORD A festival query from Britain by IVHEN 4 Channel .steamer empties out its passengers at a British port me now of pa and anxious humanity Is briskly divided into two streams. The sheep are separated from the ROatS -the B:1,205 words
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Article504 1951-01-19 4 James White - James White By JOVIAL. 50-year-old J Captain David Sin- M.8.E.. has a theory abou;. whisky. Not abou' Scotch, everybody knows what that is; hut about Danish "whisky", which is something which pas■A comprehension. a m probably knows more about Danish whl m most Scota N he drinks504 words
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Article, Illustration305 1951-01-19 4 T<HE British Government is thinking of scrappii the giant Princess flying-boat— a £9,000,000 aircraftbuilding experiment which has snow-balled In cost to be second only to the £12,000.000 Bristol Brabazon land monster. A Ministry of Supply spokesman said yesterday that the case of the Princess Saunders-Roe's305 words
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Article, Illustration760 1951-01-19 4 IT IS TIME TO STOP BEING SMUG GEORGE MURRAY Calls for some straighter thinking on world affairs A FEW weeks ago a newspaper, discussing the chances of a new world war, wrote: "The mere knowledge that the possibility of such a conflagration exists is enough to fend it off." If760 words
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Advertisement24 1951-01-19 4 I SUPERB COMBINATION of DESIGN *»o CRAFTSMANSHIP IN JEWELLERY OR SILV ERW A RE j P. H. KENDRY, I 78. North Bnd;e Road SINGAPORE24 words
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Advertisement56 1951-01-19 4 BRING YOUR FILMS TO KODAK IN THE (?>. ARCADE Those snapshots you meant v that new camera you'd almost de Kodak m the Cold Storage Arcade to them. As well as handl rg printing and processing of all ty| the Kodak shoplet has a complei* photographic materials and equipwell worth56 words
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Article, Illustration203 1951-01-19 5 M a.T Keporter i»»\ > lor a perma- ii ij| to the late S Kuth Fltiott. September last I -I.M) *re steadiK <« Hildas U.»tin.u ien mi :ge_ted that should t ike of a eh.ihee 'm.. it M h rk l»|| lo\fd203 words
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Article70 1951-01-19 5 PAR IT BUNTAR, Th rs The following have been appointed to the Board o| V sitf P^rit Bui. tar Hospital: A N. Harvey. J. X ned'. M Abdul Rahman. Jabin Chik G N S 53 uarrn Wo: I I < Kwi, Tee. Oh Bak Hin Che idah binte70 words
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Article402 1951-01-19 5 Increase m prices of foodstuffs blamed _-ira.PAit_r.DEHc i reel ™ss Staff Reporter jsi.M.Al OKKS leading hotels are feeling the full effect of the rapid increase m prices of iood and other household commodities m the olonv. One hotel has already raised the rales of its double rooms: another is402 words
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Article50 1951-01-19 5 Mr V. Velupillay and Mr. Goh Teck Sent:, of the Malayan Meteorological Department, have been awarded departmental scholarships to study at the University of Malaya. Mr. Velupilay will read for an Honours Degree m Mathematics and Mr. Goh Teck Seng for an Honours Degree m Physics.50 words
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Article53 1951-01-19 5 The funeral of Mr. A C. Willis, assistant superintendent of the Marine Hostel. Singapore. who died last night at the General Hospital after a brief illness, will take Dlace at Bidadari cemetery today at .*> 15 p.m. A funeral sevice will be held at the Seafarers' Chapel. Marine53 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-01-19 5 Mr N. Mehervan Singh will deliver a public lecture on "Sikhism ad Religious Education" a. the Theosophical Society. 8, Cairnhill Road, today at 6.30 p.m. picture. MR. G. C. PONNAMBALAM. -^'ster for Industrial Depment and Fisheries m j Ceylon Government, >eak;ng at a tea-party given m his honourFree Press - 58 words
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Article141 1951-01-19 5 BUSMEN DEMAND MORE PAY Free Press Staff Reporter EMPLOYEES of the SingaU pore Keppel Bus Company are demanding increased pay and better working conditions owing to the current high cost of living. They recently sent representatives to the Singapore Bus Workers' Union, which has agreed to take the matter up141 words
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Article91 1951-01-19 5 A Gazette notification issued yesterday states that motor-ear No. j. 2647 (HiUnun i is detained m police custody pursuant to an order cf :he Pol.cc Court under Section 141 (4 1 of the Criminal Procedure Code. Ay p r rsrn who has a cla-TO *0 the91 words
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Article, Illustration70 1951-01-19 5 I iCANCIaS Bl BLA (left) impresario, takes the tour attractive Czech dancers of his Bubla Ballet Revue, through their steps soon after their arrival m Singapore yesterday. The dancers (left to right) are Miss Yarmilla Havel. Miss Dagmar Beranek, Miss Alena Vitasek and Miss Renata Fidr. They op« n theirFree Press picture - 70 words
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Article134 1951-01-19 5 Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. 4 SPECIAL constable who although mortally wounded fought alone against bandits, refused to surrender and eventually with the help of a jungle squad drove otT thr attackers ha s been posthumously awarded the Colonia Police Medal for Gallantry. The134 words
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385 1951-01-19 5 Free Press Staff Correspondent PENANG, Friday. IN THE EVENT of any sudden illness or serious emergency, special trains may be chartered at anytime from the Penang Hill Railway. The charge for each such trip is $25. Mr. S. Mortimer, General Manager o_ the Railway, told385 words
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Article27 1951-01-19 5 Lt. Col. Earle Stewart. I ...ison Officer r >f the US. Army Liaison office, US. Consulate-General, AS!ngapore, has been promoted to the rank of full Colonel.27 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-01-19 5 HGJHGJK Till KAYMINA. fir^t Belli n v arshio to < tin' j i i -I arriatal ia mm <i i in- 2 4 Otl v contribi; t N ffi» in Free PressFree Press - 32 words
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Article259 1951-01-19 5 No pay advances for festivals SMC RULING FOR 1951 Free Press Staff Reporter pHINESE employees of the Singapore Municipality will this year get no salary advances lor Chinese New Year which falls on Feb. 6, according to a programme of advance payments of salaries and wages in connection with specified259 words
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Article55 1951-01-19 5 PENANG, Thurs— For impersonating a detective Chik bin Hussain was today sent to prison for nine month. r Chik stated r e went to two hotels on Jan. 10. and examined the Identity cards. He then went to a Malay woman's house and searr it55 words
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Article70 1951-01-19 5 Free Press Mail |_U p »r! r AFThR a three n: a Malay hant< ended .1 f terror m Lhe of Pulau T 10 miles rr For sev TiJ n crocodile h sad pci tacked samp.ii. 1 jllow.'iu report! ritted villagers, II •wo friend.; s,70 words
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Article63 1951-01-19 5 ■•I of III),, al >tit; llll\«rv,ty of informs us that he h no time expressed op.nion ah... it the cm ii aey or Utmtm 01 aa_ son m regard t»> op«r units al Nm_ .purr Corral Hospital. The Ir« 1 Vi |r M that it allowed stieii opinion to63 words
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Advertisement138 1951-01-19 5 MERINO J 5p I THISTLEDOWN 5 Jfar > ______________a4^*' SI ty I F _> .•_> ««4ik_«__ im*' %B H__^__ v _SRP^ 37^-__r— 4_K _^__^X _HHB_ T_ -~cr. JH 31 X Tc#¥Wsm mm ■<- «g B _KS_t i _j**____ii>' ___m S v f __.-^4_r_r_^ ..^___r -i^r^ >_& ___H__"_ "L_ft U-E--< w138 words
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Miscellaneous53 1951-01-19 5 MAIL Surface mail is expec'ed m Singapore today from Ceylon. Hong Kong, China, Japan, Sou'n India, Medan, Jakarta, Siam and the Federation. Latest times for posting rfu.\*ce mail at the G.P.O. today are: noon for North Borneo, L-tbuan, Brunei. Mirl and North India; 5.45 p.m. for the Federation; 6 p-m.53 words
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Article, Illustration669 1951-01-19 6 First day of Ipoh races By TRESPASSER Knight Gallant and Finalist are the best bets for the opening days card at the Perak Turf Club's January meeting at Ipoh tomorrow. Abbeystead and Knight (iallant both won last time out, while Finalist was a close second to the speedy Sunny669 words
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Article930 1951-01-19 6 rHK five races for Class 4 horses at Ipoh tomorrow look very open and, except for Knight Gallant and Finalist, who stand out m their respective fields, winners will be hard to pick. Fourteen horses have been handicapped m the Div. 1 sprint930 words
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Article, Illustration293 1951-01-19 6 KOH PENG LONG - KOH PENG LONG By THIRTEEN years ago, a Chinese lad could be seen spend! A solashiiiff about the water around Pulau Samboe, whi< off Singapore. Today that youth, Neo Chwee Kok is tha < 010 mPtre* free-style swimmin g. champion and has been cho293 words
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Article176 1951-01-19 6 He followed up tihese successes by taking .he 200 and 400 metres iree-style events m record urnes li mins. 24.9 sees, and 3 mins. 18. t» sets, respectively) a£ the Singapore Amateur >wimming Association championships, after linishinß third m rhe I_IH metres. Because he iding Presbyterian Boys" Afternoon176 words
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Article177 1951-01-19 6 Free Press Rugby Repor IN its first year of competition, the l> I Shield was shared by North and S annual Iniversitv of Malaya rugger n tested by students from the North > Federation and those who come from yesterday's rugby at Sepoy Lines ended177 words
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Article46 1951-01-19 6 BIGGEST I been n McWilhan. tournamem The ton::., Austral., i played ton Ui ti overseas c tains D.t Faulki sional Lam New Ze_. Ceiastlno 1 lippines. who lia with M not yet rep. tion to com pet < McWillian. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 46 words
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Miscellaneous156 1951-01-19 6 MdndrBk6 Exclusive to the Singapore Era Press m Malaya r r I I II 1 I 1 m JUST HANGING IN AIR-SEEMS TO I /r.l!*\*2 LOOK -THEftls] [15* PAPER. 1 U tEI'S HOPE .T ISA '-k_^J_i_aa__-_____J_y a. COVERED WITH SOME SORT Of^ X SOMETHING H HAS 1 MESSAGE FROM nc156 words
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Article253 1951-01-19 7 CRUSADER - CRUSADER STTA to discuss plans today By A PROPOSAL to send a Colony team to compete in next year's world table tennis championships will be discussed at today's annual general meeting of the Singapore Table Tennis Association to be held at the Nam Wah (Sports Club. 65B, Sago Lane,253 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-01-19 7 SORC TENNIS TEA-PARTY ,S,FTDKSFKKLDSLDRLDTRKLDRKDJ5TJKTKT P ure. through b* ■> i r.ur open, n ncialenl >t.» I Sin k i in> K i> ii rat Free PressFree Press - 25 words
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Article209 1951-01-19 7 Heavy going at Ipoh From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Friday. IE V rain fell here l«st night and the track was leai this morning. Horses were given only slaw work en the second urass and sand tracks. The sky :> overcast this morning a\u\ more rain may fall today. II the209 words
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Article70 1951-01-19 7 NS badminton results tt_Mt&AlS rhurs. INAUGURATED this year Dual badml m Badminton Ion between tlie coir. r;d the S.-.n-bilan here by the Combined Parties t -ee. Partie*. p rv I r> B mm. Hr«n be«t Kim I 11-15. Abu H. s K l»-.uhi»-v I ui Long Yin and I Ar70 words
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Article42 1951-01-19 7 BKNTONO. Ttours. Ol I -d recently have -s folio* lent, w t N Churchill: vlceInche Murtd bin AhH n. secretary ft Measurer. B H Catch pole Commute Major i F I-rhe Mated. T'b and I MoTsd bin Nik M*n42 words
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Article86 1951-01-19 7 JAP AN FOR DAVIS CUP Follow through JAPANESE tennis stars will participate in the Davis Cup this year for the first time since international competition was resumed after World War II. The Japan Lawn Tennis Association announced yesterday that Australia, present holder of the Cup. has accepted Japans challenge forReuter - 86 words
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Article94 1951-01-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The Selangor Club yesterday avenged a previous defeat by Kuala Lum- our Service* to win the return Rugby bv nine points (3 tries) 10 three (a try i In a thrillm? game played on the water-logs, d padang. Selangor Club. fieldie.g their strongest94 words
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Article, Illustration479 1951-01-19 7 From ARCHIE QUICK TTHREE thousand and six hundred pout;Us sterling per match is an expensive price for i club u» for the services of anv professional footballer. But that Ls what it looks as though it ma> cost Che for Eric Parsons. Thev bought himFree Press - 479 words
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Article58 1951-01-19 7 GLAMORGAN C.C. RECEIPTS DOWN GI [ORGANSHIRE Con Crick Club announced yesterday that gate receipts down >:4.000 in the 1950 cricket season. This was mainly due rainy weather, which seriously interfered with their home •James. Total receipts for tne season were £15.165. ol which 7.344 were taken in the two gamesA.P. - 58 words
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126 1951-01-19 7 I t\ \S(.. Thurv IHKNhl) Bl luo Pa from the side rsed.th 11-0 a foitIVn.in- will it lp<>h on \i* decide the mi finalists (up ruul»\ :'•.■> I I 1 I \.i/ v nlltf .1 li-iw »r of M il Kan tmh. r>126 words
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Article318 1951-01-19 7 JUST HOW GOOD IS BOBBY NJOO? Free Press Boxing Reporter pONIGHT we shall see just how good is Bobby Njoo and, ior that matter, Don Tulley, too. Njoo is matched with Sid Fletcher over ten rounds In Wally Oakes' latest promotion and Tulley is facing Jimmy Welch over the same318 words
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Article66 1951-01-19 7 Dunlop S.C. At an inaugural meeting held on Wednesday at the ofr.ce of the Dunlop Rubber Purchasing Co Ltd., Keppel Road, the following were elected officials for 1951:President: Mr. C. E Hudson; Vice-Presidents. Mr. Teo Kim Heng and Mr. Koh Jiak Seng; Hon: Secretary: Mr. Fu Wa Chu; Hon: Treasurer:66 words
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Article32 1951-01-19 7 BOXING: Bobby Njoo v Sid Fletcher and other bouts. Happy World, 9 p.m. HOCKEY: k.o. semi-final, S.C.C. v S.C'.R.C. on S.t.C. padanjf, Friendly: S.R.C. v C.R.E, (South) on S.R.C. padan*.32 words
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Article59 1951-01-19 7 cricket 'Tests ket team is due In Brit in May T. are to be played players l Crick' at the Oval. Scarborow. er. One of the youn nm will be V Brenda a. whf fit by doing the milk of the Halifax Hide. form< .iy. rfdi and Is mit of59 words
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Article21 1951-01-19 7 12 to make trip to N.S. I rl B 1 J i ih I E Koronha iniab O }<■ Maj \v v21 words
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Article70 1951-01-19 7 MAVILA. I THE Singapore Soccer tram arrived here yesterday and is getting set for the opening of a six-game series with Filipino teams tomorrow day. Trn Singapor, stars will clash in an opener tomorrow at the Rizai Memorial Stadium with the leading team of the NationalU.P. - 70 words
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Article40 1951-01-19 7 The fol'o B CR C. at hoc in ihe .semi-final i. S.H. A. competition on tfu at 5.00 p.m. today: 1 im K. Ong S i Chu. A'i Tm( Gch Chin c: Bwee Lim Suang. Chai Hon i40 words
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Article12 1951-01-19 7 Cricl he competition ii op» Colony team. Those wi par;12 words
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Article122 1951-01-19 7 THE fourth Tit" between India and the Commonwealth touring team will open toda> on a "hard and true'' pitch -t Madras. The match is vital for both sides slate it may d« eide the "'rubber." The Commonwealth, unbeaten on the tour, are one "P having won theReuter - 122 words
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Article27 1951-01-19 7 W KENDALL-CARPENTER, captain oi the English rugby team to play Wales in Swansea tomorrow, has with- drawn from the game because he has influenza.— A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article19 1951-01-19 7 APROP< oten turned d wn by Sydney Turt Club rommll the allowner I ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Advertisement91 1951-01-19 7 today gjyiiH'll j jn 4 SHOWS: 24.15 6.30-9.30p.itt. TROOPS SEARCH LONDON fOR MAD ATOM-BOMB SCIENTIST! LONDON HI MS present HH IW'iJ'lins l.rolhcrV Production 7 DAYS TO NOON" m«tributed by SHAW BROS.. LTD. i I Tim Film Was Sm-wn By Request At i Sp^ia, TLW* For HE. ffct G^-J ()f Singapore91 words
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Advertisement128 1951-01-19 7 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM BOXING TO-NIGHT AT 9 P.M. BOXIH& GREAT OPENING FOR 1951 BOXING. ALL STAR PROGRAMME i BOBBY JJ SID NJOO ,<m FLETCHER LIGHT Si WELTERWEIGHT of A I CHAMPION OF INDONESIA. O TEARA most popular eoxer ever dpi TO FIGHT IN SINGAPORE I *!v Bot)by Njo^i A TAN128 words
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Article, Illustration210 1951-01-19 8 UNKNOWN 300,000 Chiang troops ready WASHINGTON, Friday. REPORTS that the United States was considering using Chinese Nationalist troops m Formosa to invade South China were denied by the State Department last night m Washington. General Ho Ying-chin, chairman of the Chinese Nationalist Strategy Advisory Council said m Tokyo yesterday thatA.P.; U.P. - 210 words
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Article102 1951-01-19 8 NEW YOKK, Fri. TH. world's largest department store took fullpage ads m newspapers here yesterday to tell the people to stop buying so much. R. 11. Mary and Company Inc. Mm told the public ;n the same ad that it feels stron-lv that there shouldU.P. - 102 words
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Article97 1951-01-19 8 NEW YORK. Fri. (NITIAL irregularity on the New York Stock market yesterday was succeeded by a modest predominance Of mostly fractional losses including leading motors, oils, steels rails chemicals, minings, rubbers and farm implements. Interruption of the rise was due largely to the promise of fullReuter - 97 words
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Article27 1951-01-19 8 Moscow Radio said yesterday that Communist 'China has decreed new regulations to "encourage and develop private enterprise which is helpful to the national economy.- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article13 1951-01-19 8 Actress Bette Davis ar.d her huaband. Gary Merrill, have adopted a baby girl.13 words
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Article202 1951-01-19 8 BRITON CHARGED 'SHOT KOREAN' KIRK. Thursday. FE Sang-u, Korean school teacher whom RASC driver Robert Fargie is alleged to have murdered was m a Korean cafe just before he met his death, a general court martial m Kure was told yesterday. Yesterday was the fourth day of the court martialReuter - 202 words
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Article33 1951-01-19 8 TELE-BRE AKERS Two brothers, aged six and eight respectively, told police m Des Molns why they broke into a tavern to watch a television ShP w rtn -V-<» inn L. PAt"--er's set.— A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article18 1951-01-19 8 Seven "Chinese Nationalist secret agents'* were executed on es n l f>naffp -*r.__r__p* at. Swatow.— A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article69 1951-01-19 8 HONG KONG. Fri. THE Chinese Communist n 1 1 Agency said yesterday all Japanese properties m th-east China (Manchuria., whirr, were taken by Russia after World ,ye been restored to China unconditionally and without compensation There was no mention of machinery ripped out of Manchui IA.P. - 69 words
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Article54 1951-01-19 8 India, Pakistan ratify part Agreement on some of the outstanding financial Issues between India and Pakistan has been ratified by the two ernments alter the IndoPakistan conference held m jv Delhi last month. The agreement relates to nsions. provident fund ms life insurance policies md other financial i_.»ue_ beI ru/HpnA.P. - 54 words
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Article57 1951-01-19 8 rd Knollys, former chairman of the British Overseas Airways Corporation, will represent Britain or. the threenation raw materials control group to be set up m Wash--1 ington, the British Treasury announced The group, representing the United States. Britain and France, will work out ways of dealing with theA.P. - 57 words
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Article36 1951-01-19 8 A Jewish spokesman said yesterday m London that the British Government had promised the "most careful consideration" of proposals that the Germans pay an "acceptable" collective indemnity for the wrones inflicted under Hitler. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article44 1951-01-19 8 Till. 16-year-old Dalai Lama has undertaken a seven- day fast m solitude at Tungkara Monastery, five miles from Yatung, state report* reaching New Delhi. He will seek inspiration from Buddha to cruide the destinies of his country, the report added. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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115 1951-01-19 8 WAGE, PRICE CONTROLS IN U.S. SOON WASHINGTON, Fri. PRESIDENT Truman said that wageprice controls would be imposed as quickly as practicaThe President was asked at a news conference about report a that controls might be ordered within a few days. Truman slid he thought defence mobiliser Charles Wilson covered theU.P. - 115 words
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Article54 1951-01-19 8 HONGKONG, Fri. A Chinese-owned ship, Tichungshan, operating out of Hong: Kong and flying the British flag: was lined HKSSO.OOO at Swatow by a Communist court for failing to discharge her •argo at Tsingtao. A report from Swatow, described the action 'as a display of anti- foreign sentimentA.P. - 54 words
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Article105 1951-01-19 8 WASHINGTON, Fri. is to build a proouction base to produce 50 000 warplanes and 35.000 tanks a year. This rill be Included m an $87.000 000.000 programme to be spent on buying arms needed Immediately, according to the Defence Department It will cover a period fromReuter - 105 words
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Article31 1951-01-19 8 Mr. Henry Be; nett .Technical Co-operation Administrator of the Point Four programme, announced the signing of a "general agreement for co-operation" with the kingdom of Saudi Arabia U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article31 1951-01-19 8 Pravda published prominently yesterday new s of the formation of a preparatory committee of 'Peace Partisans' m Egypt. Including the former Egyptian Minister tn Moscow, S Pasha.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article16 1951-01-19 8 Two people were killed m demonstration meetings against General Eisenhower's visit to Italy. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article178 1951-01-19 8 LONDON, Friday. PEKING'S rejection of cease-fire proposals called a temporary halt yesterday to the recent upswing m the London stock market, states Reuters financial correspondent. But after a spell of hesitancy m the morning many sections once again started thtir upward trend. British industrials were well178 words
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73 1951-01-19 8 West approves inter-Allied training LONDON. Fri. THE Brussels Treat v Organisation announced yesterday that the Chiefs-of-Staff of the Western European Army have approved an inter-Allied training programme. The announcement said the prime requirement of the programme :s that each army should understand the methods and problems of the other alliedA.P. - 73 words
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Article80 1951-01-19 8 AUCKLAND. Fir. YEW ZEALAND is now tree j to sell 10 per rent of its exportable butter and cheese to countries outside the United Kingdom. Mr. William Marshall, chairman of the Dairy Products Marketing Commission announced m Wellington that this agreement has been reached with theA.P. - 80 words
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Article22 1951-01-19 8 QU EEN BETTER Queen Elizabeth was r'P^rted yesterday to be recovering from a cold which kept her indoors since last we A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Advertisement316 1951-01-19 8 1 'My blessing, not my Our title phrase comes tK Dyke's poems This is my w my doom Because I kn best Immense human and i bilities assumed by Great Bnta n one and all and no early esca from intelligent, efficient, unre^ Let's make a song of it rat316 words
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Miscellaneous56 1951-01-19 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris •y^ :^^7trr^\ K™ O5S T [Vhat was'ths police "Inspector 1 |bu- s \c~ »e sao^s^D -r>~W WElTthANk rJO^^H^^^H'S. who JUSTLEnr, WASN'T IT* AND j 5ES YOU IN VALDOft f 1 7 13^S B^i? aata&y s«K»aa ssss^^sKr J SsOECTO^jTcAS PROMISE S AN>VV%> <ER^> 5 ===S=^^O. v\Y56 words
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Title Section9 1951-01-19 1 Free Press RACE FORM Special Friday. January 19, 1951.9 words
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Article, Illustration966 1951-01-19 1 ALLAN LEWIS - NZ experiment may solve Malaya's 'bookie' problem ALLAN LE WIS S»>B Zealand to off hii.iu m >uNii now nental i. New Z nt of n for bir i!l Issed the is i .tied wo Govein■z i luba. the electronic b I re places menbegin I North land, exh of South966 words
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Article83 1951-01-19 1 One nf the most amazing performers of the Autralian turf last year was Rim Boy. who won the Ten Thousand at Doomben. Small, common looking and generally undistinguished, the little horse who was hawked round the smaller meetings m southern Queensland as a young horse, proved a grand83 words
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Article143 1951-01-19 1 OOOKMAKERS and starting-price betting may return to France. Racehorse owners and breeders there have come to the conclusion that the British system, which permits bookmakers to operate m opposition to the totalisator, is the best. Bookmakers were put out of business many years ago m France143 words
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Article427 1951-01-19 1 CARDIGAN - CARDIGAN BY r*OMIC Courts easy Melbourne Cup win with 9.5 was unquestionably the outstanding performance of any horse racing m Australia m 1950. ft was the effort of a really good horse. A Ballarat correspondent has asked me to name. In my opinion, the three427 words
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273 1951-01-19 1 SUCCESS of the pro- geny of me former Queensland champion, Bernborough, m America last year has given Australian oloodstock a great bou Five of Bernborough'* firstcrop of foals have v races. One of them B wood, winner of three i and second m the273 words
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Article106 1951-01-19 1 TOMMY WESTON - 'He doesn't know' TOMMY WESTON i rmcEU ss m «»f A Y stor\ <ame MS) W*J Newmarket recently. punier whom I'd never seen before came up to me and said 'Tommy it hey all like to he heard calling jorkeva by their Christian names), what do you think of the106 words
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Article, Illustration8779 1951-01-19 2 ALLAN LEWIS - Form guide for Ipoh race meet FORM GUIDE FOR IPOH FORM OF CLASS 4 HORSES ALLAN LEWIS Compiled by r ALLOWING is the full form guide for the Perak Turf Club January meeting at Ipoh. opening tomorrow. I HORSES CLASS 2. ABBOTSFORD Ifflfl 111 etartodJ 9- .2-50 Ipoh 8-9 5|F.Sport and General - 8,779 words
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Article276 1951-01-19 4 nETAILS were given last week to prove that tests used m Britain for detecting dope m racehorses are unreliable as grounds for Jockey Club judgments. French experts gave me this account of a normal Jn Britain. A swab of salvia or sweat ta taken If the276 words
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