The Singapore Free Press, 20 January 1951
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Title Section14 1951-01-20 1 The Singapore Free Press s H.9K4. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1951. PRICE TIN CENTS.14 words
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Article273 1951-01-20 1 RIOT INQUIRY CHIEF NAMED Sir L. Leach to fly out Free Press Correspondent LONDON, Saturday. §IR Lionel Leach X.C, Official Referee to the Supreme Court of Judicature and former Chief Justice of Madras, will head the commission which is to enquire into the Singapore riots, the Colonial Office announced yesterday.273 words
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Article85 1951-01-20 1 MANILA. Sat. ABOUT 15.000 Government .V troops launched an allout campaign against 5.000 Huks. m Central and Northern Luzon and army authori.said the drive would continue until all armed rebels had been cleared from these areas. Three Huk strongholds were captured m the initial phase of-U.P. - 85 words
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195 1951-01-20 1 S 'pore again flooded: rains go on Free Press Stall' Reporter JTLOODS were agai.. reponed m various areas of Singapore thid morning after 21 hours of continuous rain m the Colony. A: other landslide occurred m River Valley Road m the same uiace as the previous one. blocking ihree-quarters of195 words
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Article61 1951-01-20 1 Racing: a new feature TIU hrr Prt^ tml.i> introi v\ itMtun- id !.i\.m n:ni.il sm. itur hi the R I'»'IVN, Will m»u his >t bel f\»rv race m r.»rt-><>u form. I P 14-' 1 for his first LEWIS reports that g*te| «t Ipoh ill be h«.ivv this itteruoon lol!U hrn\61 words
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Article63 1951-01-20 1 West agree on reply to USSR LONDON, Saturday I S 5, Britain and Frame have to Moscow's \>w Year's Eve er meeting, it was learned last 1 I .HI Tn P >rtediy agreed m ing ol r our -power •id:i for the proposed conference expected lon or Pans. V b63 words
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Article60 1951-01-20 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. ILS Army and Air Force chief* juxt back from Kwri were reported by a Senator yesterday to have expressed conviction that I.N. forces can hold on m the peninsula. The leaders, Generals J. law ton Collins of the Army and Hoyt Vandenberff the AirA.P - 60 words
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Article86 1951-01-20 1 SAN. Sat. THE frozen bodies or a patrol of nine American soldiers and one South Korean were found m the snowcovered mountains of the central Korean front yesterday, and a division surgeon said there was every evidence that all but one of them were murdered. Lt.86 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-01-20 1 we walk to the track, climb m, und back the first winner, this five buck* should see us through22 words
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Article, Illustration10 1951-01-20 1 GEOFFREY EVANS - GEOFFREY EVANS o '< Good, a power cut!"10 words
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Article146 1951-01-20 1 LONDON, Sat ;irday SUPPLIES of rice for Far Eastern people are dangerously below requirements, the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation warned In a published survey of the rice supply position, the F.A.O. said that supplies available for consumption m 1960 were 3 c146 words
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Article42 1951-01-20 1 The U.S. State Department announces that special Presidential representative, Mr. John Foster Dulles, and other members of his peace treaty mission are due to arrive In Tokyo on Wednesda/ for discussions with General MacArthur and Japanese leaders. -U.P.-U.P. - 42 words
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Article119 1951-01-20 1 pURBANNED and robod m 1 white Sltin, Mademoiselle Lys Ohelys, 35-year-old brunette climbed into a glass coffin at Lille, Northern France, yesterday In an attempt to beat l.he world's fasting record. a prayer book and a 'less than two pints) of water. Before she was119 words
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Article32 1951-01-20 1 Chinese Reds and North North Koreans have refused to recognise the Red Cross and its international prisoner of war agreement, a hish R-M Cross official In D i Tertas said.32 words
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Article18 1951-01-20 1 The Economic Co-operation Administration yesterday appoved purchases by Indonesia. Indo-Chtna and Siam. totalling U.S. 1545.000 U.PU.P - 18 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-01-20 1 PRECAUTIONS ar<- hems taken to stem the influenza epidemic which is spreading through London and other parts of England. Here cinema usherettes take their daily gargle against the germ.32 words
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Article144 1951-01-20 1 LONDON, Saturday IyAKTIMK mobilisation and training centres for African Colonial troops will be rrriintaiiicd t«» meet Commonwealth needs, a Ministry uf Defence spokesman said m London yesterday. The first job of the troops now being maintained will be to protect their own territories, but m the144 words
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Article69 1951-01-20 1 ORK g QENERAL Mac Arthur declared on Thursd his much criticised Koi "home by Christmas ofl turned into a retreat "probably saved" the Eighth Army from destruction In a cablegram: to American Radio comm Montgomery, MacArt hur rebuked New York Herald Tribune war correspondent Homer Bigart andU.P. - 69 words
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Article58 1951-01-20 1 A late burst of selling brought on the collapse of a rally m the US. Stock Market yesterday. The advance went beyond one dollar (US» a share before selling turned the market into a mixed pattern. Losses ran to as much as US$2.OO a share to theA.P. - 58 words
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Article131 1951-01-20 1 Pessimism over China decreasing LONDON. v,luni A MORE sober and lesN pessimistic line is now being: taken by the Western countries on the Chinese reply to the I nited Nations nrn,» '.»u t i»r a cease-fire m Korea and negotiations i n Upment of Far Eastern problems. After the first131 words
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Article40 1951-01-20 1 Some 30fi rs of Socony m Ttondjoeng Priok went on .strike on Wednesday morning, reports Aneta news agency. The .strike is intended to enforce demands for I ter working conditions, mitted by labourers recently. Renter- AAPRenter; AAP - 40 words
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Article66 1951-01-20 1 SAIGON. Sat THE North Indo-China front was calm yesterday alter week of the largest lighting of the lour-year-old Indo-China war. during which French I halted the major Vietminh offensive on Hanoi. The French Army communl-n-ported last nig neb tr<x>ps moved lor. from their re-established defence line m66 words
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Article16 1951-01-20 1 Tlip British Weekly S tor. proposed p Mice with China .should take n In India.16 words
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Advertisement51 1951-01-20 1 prized Restored l^M MB I WBi hw> lif m ONE OF THE LARGEST WATCH ANDCLOCKWORKSINTHEWORLD Known throughout the watchmaking industry, but little known to the general pubi.c is that the CYMA factories with their vast sixe and elaborate modern equipment are of the largest watch and clock works m the51 words
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Advertisement5 1951-01-20 1 LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA5 words
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Advertisement128 1951-01-20 1 M. Fluter S. Griuberl Diamonds > Jeweller y A 67, Stamford Rd., Eu Court Bl<Jk.) S porr. < Telephone 7923 .^V.^V^ V^ *yjf* K j* *^jt <^ "HIS MASTER'S VOICE". V Rec rds POPULAR CLASSICS •^L^m_ PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA DAJCCI OF THE SYLPHS HUNGARIAN MARCH from "Damnation of F;iu,' M DANCE128 words
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Article, Illustration398 1951-01-20 2 Auntie Maureen - Auntie Maureen By p H an. Hum I: had done nort ram for three and eights and ide the house the r lake of ddv red-bn aer p which 1 against the walls c house a con:r.th and Udrtn's nursery ach m book his398 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-01-20 2 Vtr GH (IOKY !l-\ 1 v- nlian, is principal boy IB the V: 100,000 pantomi-ne Dick Whittington on Ice*' at the Empire Pool. Wembley. Pat wears four costumes. valued at 1 2.000. m the pantomime.35 words
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Article848 1951-01-20 2 S.G GEORGE - Ben Walks Into A Trap S.G GEORGE I Page For Children! Midshipman Andrew Christie and bis friend Ben Noakes of a privateer recently returned trom tea are pressganged an to a Natal warship at Plymouth Andrew it now an ordinary **aman The warship Ml fur Calcutta where the> join a848 words
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Article, Illustration16 1951-01-20 2 Fireworks. the leopard. looks like a damp squib as he settles down to an atterdinner 'snooze.'16 words
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Article247 1951-01-20 2 AUNTIE MAUREEN - For the Older Children AUNTIE MAUREEN tfy WONDER how mmy of V v were affected by the recent heavy rainfall m Singapore when so many areas were practically flooded out? I hope that your homes were not damaged at all I think that it would be interesting to know just247 words
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Article, Illustration75 1951-01-20 2 DUTTERFLIES from Switu zerland. Here is a beautifully coloured set of stamps issued to help poor children Every year the Swiss sell these youth stamps at a little more than face value. The extra money provides ipecial school for deaf, dumb and blind children and sends delicate families75 words
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Article104 1951-01-20 2 \yE are always looking at the calendar, but I doubt whether many of us have ever realised there are some curious facts a calendar can tell us. January always begins on the same day of the week as October, and the same is true of April104 words
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Article, Illustration337 1951-01-20 2 Lian Nyuk Oi - A Captive of the Humans Lian Nyuk Oi By LX)R some time, Fer- dinand the frog who was captured by the humans remained quietly m his bottle prison. It was a very small bottle and Ferdinand hated it, for he could not jump about at all. "I can't take any337 words
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Advertisement68 1951-01-20 2 Competition IN our young readers' puzzle today the artist has hidden the names of two popular pantomimes Can you see what they are? Write your solutions on a postcard, add your name, address and age, and post it to Puzzle contest. Free Press Singapore. Two prices of S each will68 words
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Advertisement39 1951-01-20 2 THE PERFECT P" X /s£¥ 6r(rtty6&*& 1/ APPEARAh- SINT.ArORE TEL: B.VJ4G PfNWi. ill Grand Reduction of Workmanship c Cv>e^ Charges m Jewellery \jL Yl P^ 34 year's experience Ist Class Workmanship Up-to-date Fashion Top quality gold and precious stones.39 words
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Article196 1951-01-20 3 CHILDREN INSURED AT PARTY Overeating acciden ts LONDON, Saturday. LMU R tons of food was eaten m four ctnd a half hours by .*O4 children at a London party— and they were covered by a £1,000,000 insurance (each child £2,000) for 24 hours against overeating other accidents. Bottles of soft196 words
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Article24 1951-01-20 3 ICY or grej oi per- 3 000 has lly dee of all nd bedion for nmtteally signed to Lie24 words
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Article39 1951-01-20 3 The U.S. State Department appointed Mr. John C. U.S. Ambas.der of American delegation to meet a Russian group on Jay m an effort to work out a settlement of Russia's ir-old US$llOOO.OOO.- A.P 000 lend HintA.P - 39 words
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Article25 1951-01-20 3 •a people's police recently arrested three unified American soldiers who crossed into the Soviet sector by mistake. West Berlin police said. -Reuier.-Reuier. - 25 words
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Article176 1951-01-20 3 ;cre emptied ot a surprisTom California went the erhaps a little faster. BRISTOL. Sat. IT la 15 months since the Pamir and the Passat, two four-masted barques, which are almost the last of their line sailed bravely up the Bristol Channel. They were nearing176 words
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Article32 1951-01-20 3 Burma has asked Peking for an explanation of printed maps showing north Burmese territory as Chinese, a Government source said recently. The Burmese Foreign Office, however, refused to comment. -A.P.-A.P. - 32 words
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Article204 1951-01-20 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday. RED China, permits private enterprise and has worked out a set of regulations for it. Peking Radio has broadcast a summary of these new rules describing: them as designed "to entourage the development of private enterprise beneficial to national economy and people's204 words
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Article57 1951-01-20 3 The Israeli Minister to Scandinavia. Dr. Abraham Nissen, has denied reports that his country was negotiating with Greece and Turkey for the creation of an Eist Mediterranean bloc. Dr. Nissen said Israel had ••no intention whatsoever" of concluding a military alliance with her neighbouring countries. 'Her international responsibilitiesUP. - 57 words
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Article51 1951-01-20 3 Race track winnings are taxable when betting is an integral part of the taxpayer's business, Canada's Income Tax Appeal Board has ruled. The Israeli Minister m London, Eliahu Elath. presented at the Foreign Office a note on Israeli claims for the restitution of Jewish property m uer- many.--U.P. - 51 words
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Article70 1951-01-20 3 LONDON, Sat. fJLACKSMITH Charlie Belton, 66. of Cowold. Sussex, has one of the oddest Festival of Britain jobs. He is making replicas of prehistoric spears, axes and other implements for display at the Festival. One of the implements which Mr. Belt on is copying is a70 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-01-20 3 Three "shots" at a pigeon with the multifiash camera reveal the bird's mastery of the air. Distance between pigeon and camera was three yards.27 words
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Article116 1951-01-20 3 FIVE TONS OF IVORY FOR AUCTION LONDON, Sat. ELEPHANT UUkl irom African jungles are now being collected m a London dock warehouse m residences for the first of this year s ivory sales. They will be auctioned on Jan. 25. Though ihe quantify of ivory on offer is likely to116 words
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316 1951-01-20 3 Mother's story two of her sons won V.C. LONDON, Suvriay. 4 N English mother dieil recently— a Mother passed on to her sons the traditions »f Finland, the virtue, the strength. UK cmwr* Mrs. Amy Bradford lived m the hardy North, In Cc sons absorbed her e1... They grew up316 words
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Article93 1951-01-20 3 ATIONARY 01 1 S printed by State S Ho'ise m "Bible" aa> a la* mi of legends without scientific bu an Tlie dicLlona: I tiis definition o: ?tntastic belief m Gcd. ar.' spirits, etc. which h*§ n-> foundation whatever from a •ntiftc point of whtm Rrljgion was93 words
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Article38 1951-01-20 3 'EVERY OUNCE OF REVENUE The S asked U the Treawring i N part of the Adnv. tax-boosting pi :y oun( being considered. He ]< plied que.enc his Depa the US$l6,OOO million revenue asked for by P tripnt Trun». AYAY - 38 words
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Advertisement44 1951-01-20 3 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Orange Crove Rd.. Spore. Frst Church of On>r. Scientist, m L SA. H Sunday, 10 3C I I School 9' 5 mofiy Mee•J Feb 7 21 at °cad rg Room v»«n Monday*. Wedn«s--n *od Fr dJ^* 5.30 7 lay Cr Thursday.44 words
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Advertisement112 1951-01-20 3 y/ iff jM 8&I Hfe m;^ '•w. d r prman ADLER sewing mach.nes are back a%an ADLER n a re e^ r nXcure C d erm by n the A OLDEST and LARGEST sew.ng mach.n. company ,n The fam.ly machine has the following modem features:— 1. Sews backward and forward.112 words
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Miscellaneous150 1951-01-20 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR dv must relianiv i^ to sui -cen j f \our type. have been sjenein hfsiowir.R their s upon you. As well vr\ aptitude. ban* ti «>riuul a talent I rn^sc tun atlrim be used a -II m I r ire an ardent i t truth and m150 words
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Miscellaneous248 1951-01-20 3 New Crossword No. 257 1 -B ||2 I Lh^~ "^~i r fl lin (I I KS AC KOSS CLUBS DOWN aafaH 4) o Arrange timely coincidence (11). occasion not (4 k 2 Ar^ heraW b t 3. Risking this nme gng •J- J^ bp seen here (11) 6 not m248 words
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Miscellaneous160 1951-01-20 3 Solution To Crossword No. 256 Across: 1. Ascot. 4. Court. 7, Home service. 8, Trumpeters. 9. Practising. 13. Peashooters. 14. Lotus. 15, Enemy. Down: 1, Acne. 2, Comer. 3. T^st matches 4. Corner-stone. 5, Unite. 6, Tress 9, Pupil. 10. Apart. 11, Niece. 12. Espy. News- 9.45 Rendezvous with the160 words
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Article338 1951-01-20 4 Of snails and men A i a glance the thm^ irbicicl; considered for ►•rid r cadi n z 1 upon is column, are )j,t')i"s of sM'unuers ti<>j on or returning: ay ioinoun m it bankrupts discharged bank-, r.mts, newd oi M-nders ■>piv of fish. 3 10; ol ma tra birth338 words
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Article890 1951-01-20 4 ALEX M. CASSELS - Germany is on her feet again now ALEX M. CASSELS A PATHETJC, solitary figure picking through the SHOW to the debris beneath; gigantic ice-floes hnrt ing down the s w i f t 1 y-flowing Rhine; bUck -marketeers awaitinß on the Schadowstrasse the Church Army Canteen's closing time: emaciated children890 words
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Article192 1951-01-20 4 NEW STANDARD LOCOMOTIVES yHE first new standard locomotives, carriages and wagons are included m the British Railway; stockbuilding prOKramme for 1951. whicn comprises 400 engines. 2,440 carriages and 39,975 wagons. All possible components ot the wagons, including underfnunea and running gear, are being standardised, and a high percentage of theSOUS192 words
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Article, Illustration109 1951-01-20 4 R r nnr m a.iioi .on is posed oy a new Cluneseiii Russian Friendship stamp received m London recently It shows Stalin shaking hands with Mao Tse-tung. Their figures soread across and dominate a backcloth of the map of Europe and Asia. In the top left-hand corner109 words
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885 1951-01-20 4 Talking about Singapore by Citizen. A LONG AND URGENT CRY IT is almost like those struggling days again —but not quite— of the British Military Administration with everyone talking about, and '3eing made tc feel, the High cost of living. Only then there were shortages of food, drink and clothing885 words
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Article, Illustration616 1951-01-20 4 William Power - William Power The Weather and Politics -By WEATHER forecasts today have a scope and accuracy they did not possess before the advent of radio and of aerial observation. Movements ol high or low pressure belts over nearly a whole hemisphere are recorded, and warnings of616 words
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Article112 1951-01-20 4 J^ ship which will never be completed and never sail i s being built at Southampton tor the Festival of Britain. Twenty men have beer? working for more than a month to build the stem and forepart of a 4,000-ton pas-senger-cargo vessel. The bQjv, 30ft, high,112 words
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Advertisement13 1951-01-20 4 HOES for STYLE COMFORT ECONOMY Ctmsult: KIAT SHC2S 43, Stamford Rd.,Sir?apn.-c Tel *****13 words
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Advertisement81 1951-01-20 4 A7w^ "Smiler" orders the world -u id t of Cow and Gate Milk Food. And we are trying hard to carry out the \»i-h t n wise and beneficent Ruler for we know the I Babies are waiting for Cow aid Gate. Something little better, something a littl«: different, haw81 words
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Article434 1951-01-20 5 J.K. TAN - J.K.TAN hear a pretty Chinese girl singing r\\l She probably means it at this time of the year I li.\n a pivltx inesc girl siagSiiMkf <u*K 111 I during w ii, she ins it, foe h n prepar- s'>;iU' mplr £oing tli.it si until [he434 words
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208 1951-01-20 5 A.S. LEE - The Mock Wedding' Stills Survives A.S.LEE GF,.GG, I modern tecnent there Chinese who ase-old and beliefs, u< n is the oi the tradimock wedding" pie who sfli other. before margroom sudIf he rebe well; but la realised has sort to cure ck wadding" is -> believed that a brid*» would208 words
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Article, Illustration110 1951-01-20 5 HERE'S A MONKEY UP A TREE Motor-cars have supplanted horses, but it would require a very clever machine to put the coconut monkey out of business. Got any ripe coconuts ready for the table? No need to icait till they drop on your head. Look out for the man with110 words
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709 1951-01-20 5 BEBE YEO - BEBE YEO BY But m the old days the Chinese refused to tell the date of their child's birth. NOWADAYS it is quite a common thing for Chinese children from the age of one Year onwards to celebrate their birthday by a party709 words
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Article512 1951-01-20 5 Romance is wonder ful On some Malayan coast promenade But a wedding can be so drab says KENNY KAYE ROMANCE is i wonderful tiling. Year m ytm <mt. i under the synthetic glare <•! osira lamps at some Malayan const promenade, on a park bench under a pale sickle moon512 words
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Advertisement59 1951-01-20 5 AN OUTSTANDING FORMAL SHIRT MANHATTAN Th I I Mil' Bim PL*ZA I j 14-17 A &mart. pleited- front UjM^B rf and MANHATTANISEO coil* -"<** to stay fresh and n**< a- I *<>* t» traditional f/.anf.attan c When you're ww.nf the h*nds^>e M##»«tt#* youv. an c* l at tentton See f/ie59 words
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Article, Illustration745 1951-01-20 6 DONALD McCORMICK - Witch Doctors Go Hollywood' DONALD McCORMICK By tyHEN producer Sam T Zimbalisr went out to Africa to make the film "KinK Solomon's Mines'. Kimursi Arap Kerem was Mist an unknown African. i by most people. except by the astute Sam Zimbalist. he worked as a In N It wa> while745 words
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Article85 1951-01-20 6 A few scenes remained to be shot on the Ealing production Pool of London They were sequences m which a crook's brother appeared. Max Adrian had completed his role as the crook and director Basil Dearden wanted someone who looked like him. The problem was quickly solved.85 words
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Article, Illustration161 1951-01-20 6 THERE is no handicap m shoiv business tougher than having to climb a ladder m the shadow of your father's ior mother's) neon sign. John Barrymore's son \r trying it— and he starts by being expected to have The Profile. Ronald Howard, with much of his father's charm,161 words
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Article309 1951-01-20 6 Sheilah Grahame - Sheilah Grahame Hollywood Gossip by GOLFER Ben Hogan draws an all-star gallery at 20 th Century -Fox where his life story is being brought to the screen m "Fellow the Sun." loith Glenn Ford and Anne Baxter. Betty Grable nudges m beside Gregorg Peck and Charles Bover309 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-01-20 6 Yvonne De Carlo above, now starring m Hofl Sahara at Pinewood, hopes to tour British Army cuix^is m Germany before she leturns to the United St-tc-s *'G.I. audiences are boisterous and enthusiastic, but the British boys beat even them. They make wonderful audiences/ she says.48 words
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Article118 1951-01-20 6 CATHAY: "Rock Island Trail" should satisfy those who like plenty of action. It is all about the rail road pioneers and their struggles lack of money, tec much whisky, Red Indians and unscrupulous steam beat rivals. It, ends with a grand affray In which guns, horses, men118 words
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Article, Illustration331 1951-01-20 6 LAN GRANT - This Hero Hated Bloodshed LAN GRANT previews "Broken THE man with the gun, che man of violence, always get a big film build up. Not so the peacemaker, the fellow who believes discretion sometimes is the better part A valour In "BROKEN ARROW" (coming to the new Alhambra) he at331 words
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Article55 1951-01-20 6 ALtr < rev* a nig His h m the Hou shown In different c. apain^ describ: But Mr. Gui speech, thout.: 1 a pity to brr ncan prod.: Johnson allowthe comoa And Mr J admit tl was right I just hu time, to get Alec said I55 words
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Article213 1951-01-20 6 IN 'TRIPOLI" (coming to the Cathay) Lieut. Presiey O'Bannon. United States Marines (John Payne) leads a handful of his men and the motley army of an exiled pasha across the burning Libyan desert from Alexandria to Tripoli, which he ruptures m grand style. The film is213 words
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Article108 1951-01-20 6 PREVIEWS TRIPOLI and his band of pr« I sionaJ soldiers. The com. falls for him eventually and the pasha disappears Into oblivion. John Payne is a schoolboy's hero, a brash adventuring, blood and guts type. In this role he doesn't quite make the grade. Previously he has starred108 words
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Article110 1951-01-20 6 VfONSIEIR VINCENT," ITI The French Academy Award film, was shown this week at the Pavilion to members of the Alliance Francaise. It may be shown to the public. "Monsieur Vincent" tells the story of the life of St. Vincent de Paul, founder of the famous Catholic nursing order.110 words
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Advertisement59 1951-01-20 6 i i: THE SINGAPORE I PACKING company In Association with SINGAPORE I BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD I •for PREFERENCE •for SHIPPING i j *for PACKING i > 65. The Arcade, Tel. 4658 ***** 3rd. Floor Cable Addrc^- Singapore 'Bagtransag' LEyTE" TRADERS LTD SIHCAPORf b rEDERATIOM of M»l»rA FIRE-EXTINGUISHERS (Made m59 words
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Article, Illustration305 1951-01-20 7 Marian Wells - Marian Wells i) for 1 re island rk hunting of rrocodiles .vere c: the march id toe n s of main- tained mostly by the rdens Department are all that is left as interesting samples of the island's original :etation. No longer can these305 words
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Article812 1951-01-20 7 Modern science can find no explanation of some of them writes PAUL S. MARKANDAN. 'Mysteris t h icnt' Ikjs writers i 1 1 < i Illtll m n v inclined to t lull it is ;mi etl^ctl f ac I Suez there mysteries mml the besf812 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-01-20 7 Shun Fen-erh (left), the ilemi-god who could hear c erythlng far and near. He stands beside Chen Li- who could see things a thousand miles aioav. Both images are enthroned m Pencng's bigyfm Taoist temple at Pava Terubo-ng.42 words
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Article, Illustration768 1951-01-20 7 Would she take the poisoned one? JT is no use pretending this i s a "nice" story about "nice" people. Miriam and Bertha would each claim the adjective for herself as a natural prerogative and m the sense that they were young, or at any rate youngish, women768 words
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Article690 1951-01-20 7 John Brophy - John Brophy By she said not one word to anyone else. She spread no scandalous rumours, she made no complaint whatever about Bertha's treacherous behaviour. The injury was too severe She nursed it m privacy, and her nursing inflamed it until her introspective mind lost all touch with690 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1951-01-20 8 CRUSADER - CR USADER Ky "^ONti Peng Soon*s defeat l>\ Cbeong L Lum m h«kx| for m lon m S'uil Hits is the miisus <>t opinion Ihe Colony's lies regarding V\ •tlm-sil t v ii| >st -t m liiial o! ih c iiifn's i h1,104 words
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Article122 1951-01-20 8 A 16- YEAR -OLD Eton schoolboy is tipped as a future British skiing champion. He is Robin Hooper, of Weilrise, Hampstead. In the British championships at Wengen. he came third, beating some of Britain's international skiers. He was only two seconds outside the time of the champion,122 words
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719 1951-01-20 8 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE TY,FF DAIN was the decid1V ing factor m Wednesday's All-Malaya Army v. Royal Navy (Singapore) Rugby friendly at Nee Soon. Floundering around on the watery pitch, both teams were unable to show much brilliance. Stamina was what counted m this game719 words
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Article, Illustration426 1951-01-20 8 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK By I OYALTY to the Arsenal is something to wonder at. The rabid supporters who follow the Highbury fortunes m t<*)r weather and m frequent foul are fanatical enough, but this is nothing compared to the players, past and present. In the company of JoeFree Press - 426 words
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Article179 1951-01-20 8 Breeding fashion followed FAMOUS French owner and breeder Marcel Boussac has had such amazing success with inbreeding that he has set a fashion which is being followed by breeders throughout the world. Recently Mackinnon and Cox completed the purchase of two highly-bred mares -through their English agents, the British Blood*179 words
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Article, Illustration708 1951-01-20 8 PETER S. W - Jockey ship— from Donoghue to PiggOtt PETER S. W By DURING the last 40 years English jockeys have developed a style of riding that is ideally suited to its purpose, and which has become a model for other countri But other qualities besides a correct seat are required m a708 words
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Advertisement92 1951-01-20 8 SOFTWOOD AND HARDWOOD LOGS AND PLANKS MRAYV POON AH KEMPAS JKIITONG KBEUING KXPOH MKKBAI B\l\l CHENGHAI XT( Samples and quotations gladly submitted on request 416, Beach Road, Singapore MILLS AGENTS IN HONG KONG >IM.\POK* THK SINGAPORE KEMAMAN SAWMILL LTD. IMO .U LOCK HART ROAD M\F \M HON(i KONG. Guest House92 words
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Advertisement51 1951-01-20 8 x'O/ weekly on Saturi \J*Y/ and gives Radio Malay \^VV^ English and vernacu programmes m detail :OH SALE TODAY p*,ce 20 Cl FROM ALL NEWSAGENTS A NEWSVt Copies may also be obtained (rom The Straits Timee Press 140, Cecil Street, Singapore or from its branch off Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and51 words
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Article346 1951-01-20 9 SMC STAFF WANT COL INCREASE Union to ask for 20 per cent Free Press Staff Reporter JHE Singapore Municipal Services In ion representative of the junior and senior staff of the Municipality, will ask the Municipal Commissioners for an increase m their cost of living allowance of about 20 per346 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-01-20 9 MISS DAGMAR BERANEK. star dancer ttt the Kubla Ballet Revue, m a classical ballet number against the background of j ancient Lebanon. The Ballet will open at the Capi- j tol Theatre on Tuesday next.38 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-01-20 9 Answers on housing put \H UN it president of s Mctton of M «l iv I nion, > -nri at the X ,\>» Trust m< »pore housing id the Victoria v Free PressFree Press - 31 words
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Article162 1951-01-20 9 J] viAPOKE has round an accomplished amber music trio. At the Hall last night ■n Stokt^ i piano) Goh lin and Louis fser (cello > proved such a Dination at the.r first public recital together that it will be a musical crime .p colony does not U162 words
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Article95 1951-01-20 9 A CONCERT of classical music will be given by the courtesy of Foorman's Music Studios m the barracks of the Ist Singapore Regiment, R.A. on Blakang Mati at 8.15 p.m. tomorrow (Sunday*. Entrance will be free and two guest artists, both vocalists, have kindly corisented to95 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-01-20 9 A GROIT of the 100 workers of the Bata Shoe factory m North Bridge Road, Singapore, who staged a lightning strike yesterday demanding better pay *nd j,vneral conditions of employment. They went back to work after it was agreed that their demands would be fully discussed on Mon-48 words
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214 1951-01-20 9 Free Press Staff Reporter The Singapore Municipal Commissioners' policy on trishas, introduced m January lasi year, will remain unchanged, notwithstanding representation for certain variations. This is the recommendation of the Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the Commissioners. The Commissioners were rece tly asked214 words
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Article263 1951-01-20 9 Free Press Staff Reporter nONSTRUCTION of the Canossian Sisters Home for handicapped children, at a cost of over SIOO.OOO— in Aljunied Road— the first of its kind m the Colony is now nearing completion The building of the home was made possible through a263 words
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Article35 1951-01-20 9 The Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association has received $6,413, being the gross proceeds received from the Dance Programme by Maudrene's School of Daneir« at lhe Victoria Theatre on Dei\ 19. 20 ?nd 27 last.35 words
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228 1951-01-20 9 Three big 'killers' take 3, 501 lives Free Press Staff Reporter pXEI'MONIA, tuberculosis and enteritis, the Colony's big three killers, claimed the lives of 3,501 people m the Singapore Municipal area last year, according to a Free Press Survey based on the weekly statistics issued by the Municipal Health Department228 words
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Article49 1951-01-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Commissioner of Police of the Federation. Mr W N. Gray. w:ll leave X:. Lumpur next week for the United Kingdom o.i I months leave. During his absence, Mr. W D. Robinson, Dep mmissioner of Police, "will a* Commissioner of Police.49 words
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251 1951-01-20 9 Free Press Staff Reporter SCHOOLS m Singapore have be^n isked by the Education Department to give rccwil of particulars of students' identity (iris to pallet stations as a safeguard against the difficult!** involve! m replacing those lost or stolen The step was taken by the251 words
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Article76 1951-01-20 9 No more 'fancied' numbers Kr*e fttm MafT Reporter fUE allotment of "faro registration numb* for motor vehicles qapore has by a committee of (ipal CommissW7h Thi^ lop the practice among oivners of new i the Registry of Vehiclt girc them the particular figures th> t ration numbi But the R76 words
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Article109 1951-01-20 9 Desirable, but not practicable A SUGGESTION m the Singapore M pal Commissioners thj .should be a reciprocal cognition of bicycle issued i.. the Coioi Johore ha.s been turned" doun by the Municipal eomm dealing with the ma" The committee cor. that such an arrangen. although desirable, would not be practicable,109 words
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Article22 1951-01-20 9 KLUANG. Fri Ng B found disorderly m pub ir place a* Chaniek. v $5 or thre< days' I I >r>ent.22 words
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Article62 1951-01-20 9 18-YEAR-OLD BOY REGENT KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 18-year-old Malay schoolboy, who a few weeks ago was studyirg m England, is at present Regent of Trengganu. He is Tungku Mahmud. eldest son of the Sultan of Trei^ganu. who was appointed Y;*ng di-Pertuati Muda of Trengganu last month. He returned to Malaya from62 words
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Advertisement155 1951-01-20 9 Here's the Selection I Ready for you m X MEN'S NF.CKWEAR WEMBLEY TIES and BOWS MANHATTTEN TIES and BOWS J ARROW TIES *n6 BOWS COHAMA TIES J ne* Design* A: attractive colours ALSO DRESS BOWS AND HANDKERCHIEFS TO MATCH. 4 IMI II »i■C* 0 I TIIIPNONt it •T* Why Worry155 words
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Advertisement62 1951-01-20 9 ALL THE YEAR ROUND NECESSITIES FOR BABY P RAM gjif-j.^y* J^ CANOPIES ljfc-^ ->^_^i -<<^'^ki Of DISTINCTION <M te^^k^fl ly J Enamelled Frame also CARRY-COTS Heavy Quality Canvas fitted Quilted Padded Sides and Base, Two extra strong Side Handles for easy carrying. $29.75 SIZE ,5, 30 PINK, BLUE, LEMON. CHI62 words
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Article, Illustration401 1951-01-20 10 ARSENAL SHOULD TAKE POINTS Always a jinx to Huddersfield From JIM CHAMBKRS I IKK Wolves whose eyes are probably on the double of Cup and League, Arsenal are again riirht back to their best football. They have always been a jinx to Huddersficld Town and with ordinary luck should getA.P.; Free Press - 401 words
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Article101 1951-01-20 10 I.AUNCE3TON. Fri. A fine partnership by Hole ml Rodwell against M.C.C. idtivd TT rum to the Combined XI X rr yesterday m 56 I minutts foi the third wicket. Rcdwell was m a forceful d and. m one over from rr. pulhd the ball for six101 words
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122 1951-01-20 10 Malaya wants sports coaches DYSON ALTHOUGH the standard of athletic knowledge m :he Colony of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya is poor. nevertheless interest and enthusiasm are spreading at lightning speed. This Ij the conclusion drawn by chief coach of ihe Amateur Athletic Association. Geoffrey Dyson, m a repor.-UP. - 122 words
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315 1951-01-20 10 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE ASIAN GAMES CONTENDERS .4 By DETERMINATION to follow m his father's footsteps has been responsible for tho success of Peter Ho, one of the five wei§htlifters included m Singapore's 17-man contingent to the Asian Games. His father. Ho Pens Khoon, has fr?en known315 words
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Article161 1951-01-20 10 VISTR ALIAS team for the fourth Test against England, beginning m Adelaide on Feb. 2. will be chosen from th* same 12 players from which the side for the third Test wis selected. lie 12 are: A. Hassett O .l oria captain), A. Morris (New South-Sports Fd..; r-P\ - 161 words
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Article68 1951-01-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri gANDITS m the Federation will remember last month as their blackest sir.cc the emergency started. During dats of December, bandit ranks were reduced by almost 100 personnel. Security forces on the other hand are talking of December as their most successful month, for68 words
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Article135 1951-01-20 10 GT,GKFKC I OND PRICK movements on the Stack I day reflected the current ebb j m the international situation financial correspond out. IfTetv majority of losses, was shown at tl Overnight Wall Street stn desire to ease stock positions pr and created widespread dull Improvement m135 words
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Article34 1951-01-20 10 As the Bailing of the C-. htm been pos'poned until tomorrow, p<w co :ies will be accpted a* this afternoons Ch:!rir*n"s Swimming Gala to be held at the *pore S'Aiinminp Club34 words
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Article28 1951-01-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR Fri.— Tlie Selangor Amar- ur A hletic A ciation iriß be holding a cross-coumry championship Peb 25. The course will be approxlmatelv five miles.28 words
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Article27 1951-01-20 10 R.N.v S.C.C. TODAY R with i Oi f Rnval N the RAF ya Am Air F< Royal \»u H H I < A V O i tnei k27 words
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Advertisement173 1951-01-20 10 i H I IST \>l HI M 0 Prrs«nt> TWO >If ITaiifrn Hrmi>ph«re HMnltf Prrniirr.N Tonitc m 1 nil n oJ I \KID H \TAKA( 11. (AMU IX AMI InMAIL > \>>lN BIGGEST K(.YP II \s MUSICAL o\ KXRTH! Rid*- on |Im MAGM i XRPK.I and K.im»> 4 Masical Tour173 words
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Advertisement144 1951-01-20 10 For 3 Doys On/y/ CINE -VARIETY ON STAGE *fc Jj Direct from V TUESDAY Successful iiM j LONDON n .-/M paris j|^ CAPITQL ROME 4!«0!A: j bublaWT BALLET M REVUE m 0H SCREEN A| t0 > M Wonderful CKECCLOR HEINZ B 'SOFIA ALEXANDER Th* City of W 3nd *W n!5144 words
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Miscellaneous182 1951-01-20 10 m3ndrdk6 Exclusive to the Singapore Frei Press m Malaya DOES IT HAVE I UNDOUBTEDLY, I I MANORAKE,IS 1 NO 7 NARDA,| lOH IT'S 111 HAVEnV THE SLIGHTEST p-yr r i> SINCE IT WAS IN THAT BASEBALL HONESTLY. ALL SO IDEA,YET--BUT I VE AN *T5 CHEMICAL SYMBOLS Of SOME DO WITH182 words
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Article, Illustration873 1951-01-20 11 Abbeystead hard to beat From ALLAN LEWIS ruiiL' r IPOH, Saturday. 1 h»S!! X KIS 00 11 races willbe yer > heavy. Heavy tlirtM Vlo,k S >n Th «rsday nijjht and it has been raining since ny nin* > e^ rf| a> afternoon. It was873 words
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Article273 1951-01-20 11 DUNCHING and hooking with all the ferocity! which earned iiim the light and welterweight titles of All-Indonesia, Bobby Xjoo cut up streams of blood on Australian Sid Fletcher's face m two rounds to score a technical knockout a* the Happy World stadium last night.273 words
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Article63 1951-01-20 11 A rugby Him, demonstrai the finer points of the game. will be shown at University of Malaya. Bukit Tlmah on Monday at 8.30 p.m. All tasted arc invited to attend. Hodies wishing to see w the film at a la date should write to Tan Houn Siang, 2263 words
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Article254 1951-01-20 11 i v.^ BATTING first on a hard true pitch. India scored 257 for four wickets (Umngar 110 Hazare 80) on the opening' day of the fourth unofficial' Test match against the Commonwealth touring cricket team at Madras yesterday 'An indication that the West Indies254 words
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Article464 1951-01-20 11 i AN invitation to Singapore to participate m the coming: world tour of Johnny Leach, 1949 world champion, and S. Haguenaur, French citle-holder, was discussed at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Table Tennis Association last evening. The invitation was contained m a cable from464 words
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Article56 1951-01-20 11 BADMINTON: Colony final*, men's doubles and vr>ran singles at Clerical Union hall from 4 p.m. RUGBY: S.C.C. v Royal Navy on padang: S.C.C. 'A' v G.H.Q. at Tanglin; R.A.S.C. 'A' v Chasers; R.A.F. Changi v South Johore at Johore Bahru. CHESS: Colony championships begin at V.M.C.A. 3 p.m.56 words
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Article242 1951-01-20 11 I ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CAI I 801 POINTER RACE 1 FINALIST FINALIST fivaii«t MS Constellation "bleliaht V^n^ 1 Mnmi i FINAUSI Kelvin 5 Aanguaid hehm r Latfal \anguard Constellation Ncble Light f^tion RACE 2 CAMELIA WIIV WORRY ir.OKO i iuuu 2.45 Why Worry x'oka242 words
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Article94 1951-01-20 11 says a cable which Mr. W. McGregor Watt, president of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, received this morning from Mr. R. B. Pates and Mr. Lim Vong Liang, manager ami secretary respectively of the S.A.F.A team m Manila The Singapore XI an* playing La Salle, leading94 words
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Article61 1951-01-20 11 LAN JOHN SO Ai^ r.iiian urtfor Viet a Sheffield Shieia m»u began here loday. Battm fc Irying w Queensland verc «!1 oui for 191. K. Mai 17. At the v < a were 4 three vuck<- 1. bo taking 'wo {or 20. BUI Johnston, ie.t le IAAP - 61 words
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Article17 1951-01-20 11 Tl be p] j sUtution aiK. ers first aiv. I been canc^li i HI. .;id17 words
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Advertisement199 1951-01-20 11 IB I j LIFEGUARD MILK CO., JD. 35 36, MecSeiros BuiSd'np, S^pore. Telephone: ***** Im- l! 0 Film take 12 SI x S| m. pfeterci vii.my >-i\ Lens: Terionar 1:3.5 F:7.-. mm. coated afc*J ft K J^XS^"\ X Shutter: B. 1. .1 BM I Finished with a f»od\ 4 Shutter199 words
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Miscellaneous283 1951-01-20 11 ■■■PHI TODAYS CARD Below is the race card Perak Turf Club January m be on Races 1 and 4, and 6 a RACE 1—2.15: CLASS 4, DIV. 3—54 F. STR. 1 023 Vanguard Harper 9.00 2 000 Princess Nu (field Tulloh 8.12 3 000 The Dancer Dunwoodie 8.11 4 202283 words
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Miscellaneous354 1951-01-20 11 for today, opening; of the eeting. The double totes will nd I; Big Sweep on Race 8. 5 022 Double Nine Bagby 8.09 6 213 Garnfair Dunwoodie 808 7 331 Knight Gallant E. Donnelly 8.06 8 000 Rima Ellery 8.04 9 200 Announce Charles 7.13 10 000 Greater Love J.354 words
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Article29 1951-01-20 12 \LCOLM A' Bungsar Hoson 18th 51. To ciret and Jack Malcolm, a ■;ter ROBERTS' AC. At Jan. I Col. >n. lartm Oi<le, In. at the Gr on JanUctr,29 words
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Article33 1951-01-20 12 f i YEW LOONG pa&son 20 1 .">() Gone but not if-r three sons. Sunn Raymond and Lcong W > K< II mat nt mm test 38 price etc. Box 30L.' F P33 words
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Article28 1951-01-20 12 •»arr third i M»r 1 tuttfl l.n^miiT> P.uild Ing Ml Rjvei illej Kind Post omcc N the P f b^r will b»- i to28 words
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Article355 1951-01-20 12 R.N. patrol ships gone HONG KONG, Saturday. TPHE afternoon-tea pirates are out m force today 1 oit the China coast. The coast is clear for them because British warships which used to patrol it have gone to Korea. And the pirates treasure chests are bulging.355 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-01-20 12 Charles Boyer, a patron of good causes besides bein? the vibrant screen lover, accepfts an award on behalf of the French Research Foundation, an organisation he sponsors. His wife looks on as the presentation is made m Hollywood by the Mount Sinai Hospital. Los Angeles, California.50 words
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Article, Illustration258 1951-01-20 12 LONDON, Saturday. LH)R days on end Laurie Lewis, a thiee-year-old girl, lived m darkness. Her food was left for her "as it would be for a cat". She was alone all day except for 20 minutes when her father came home to lunch. Her mother,258 words
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Article33 1951-01-20 12 Generalissimo Chiang Kaisheks leading military planners proposed yesterday that Nationalist China, Japan, the Philippines and Korea form a military alliance to right the Communists under the leadershin of Gen MirArthur. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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102 1951-01-20 12 CAPE TOWN. Sat. THE South African Government announced yesterthat further steps would to implement its tlon policy. rernor-General. or. F. ten, opening the new m ot Parliament, suid a b.ll would be submitted to >parate representation ra in the South :i Parliament. Under SouthUP - 102 words
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Article99 1951-01-20 12 WASHINGTON. Sfi THE r 8 State Department 1 said the United St. the co-operation of riendly raiments, is strictly curbing the Illicit n arms which might the Chinese md other Press officer Mr Michael vmott expressed bv»d dwindled to il»* and said "We onA.P. - 99 words
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Article44 1951-01-20 12 I ndon tin mai n ifter- Spot up 1.240 on a turnand three iJS to t1.217 1 >ns. Cl tsing prices at the v:.- C 1.235 sellers £1,245, at £1,235 to -'30. Three months; buy--1.215 sellers €1.220, with business at >: 1.215.44 words
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Article26 1951-01-20 12 V erday'-s official closing prices on the Hoi-g Kong F^xchanoe.- were: HK55.93 5.87 per U.S. dolHK.515.40 per pound sterling. HK***** per tael of gold. -UP.-UP. - 26 words
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Article32 1951-01-20 12 Mr. Myron M. Cowen. United States Ambassador to the Philippines, said yesterin Manila. that the United State* is definitely committed to defend the Philippines against any ax>ion lrom outside.— R»-u-R»-u - 32 words
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Article39 1951-01-20 12 Mr. Dick Rygcrs. a coast :<A look-out at Hunstanton. land, was told his lenricea no longer required. He said "I am not surprised. During the thr- I have a look-out, I have never h.id anything to report."—39 words
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Article26 1951-01-20 12 The Communist SoeialhitisCive VolkezriiuriK called on Frankfurters to demonstrate iQ| 'an independent peaceful g/'WOy" while General El«Afthnw.T. is In the city t(s* neuter. morrow.—neuter. - 26 words
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Article144 1951-01-20 12 pOLICK are searching for someone who sent an explosive razo through the post. Mr. Robert Wright plugged m the razor a1 his home m Park Road. Ipswich. It blew the fuses. So he packed it up and sent it to the makers' Hungeriord, Berkshire. factory,144 words
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Article72 1951-01-20 12 TEHERAN. Sat. Friends said yesterday that trie Shah of Iran's postponed marriage to his 18-year-old fiancee will take place during the first few days of next month a time considered most suitable tor happy marriages. They said a court proclamation setting the ceremony lor Feb.UP. - 72 words
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Article77 1951-01-20 12 •Tack Hoit. veteran film actor, died last night m hospital at Los Angeles California. He was 62. and had been critically ill for several weeks with a heart ailment In silent Westerns he ranked with Torn Mix and Ri.rlJones. The American Army i s toRouter. - 77 words
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Article32 1951-01-20 12 Cotton goods may cost more next spring, retailers m Melbourne said. Rises of 25 to 30 percent are inevitable due to a large failure of American crop, they added.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration6 1951-01-20 12 Leslie Chartens - Leslie Chartens by A.PA.P - 6 words
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Article33 1951-01-20 12 Four Yugoslav "spies" were sentenced to death before a firing squad and eight others were given prison terms from 10 to 20 years by an Albanian court m Pechkooi U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article47 1951-01-20 12 AN unknown man lost his teeth m the swimming pool lp ltPrfiH Queensland drained it, recovered his h 111 a d ln an effort to f,, l th e P»°« asain \u t off lhe whole town's water supply for several hours Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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131 1951-01-20 12 RANGOON. Sat. THE Burmese Government will impose a system of collective punishment upon specific north Burma areas to discourage support to rebels, says a Mandalay report. The scheme will begin m areas whose inhabitants have withheld information regarding rebels destroying communications and otherwise engaged mA. P. - 131 words
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Article111 1951-01-20 12 HONG KONG. Sat. jjMIE American-trained nu"l c!ear scientist. Prof. Chao Chung-yao, who recently returned to Red China after many years of research work In atomic energy m the United States, has accepted m appointment with Peking's Institute of Science to do research m nuclear physics torup - 111 words
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Article76 1951-01-20 12 KARACHI. Sat ARCHAEOLOGICAL discoveries, believed to reveal the existence of the earliest Muslim settlement m India were announced In Karachi yesterday. The Director of the Pakistan Archaeological Department Mr H. S. Ahmad, reported that an examination of copper coins. household goods and tone structures foundUP - 76 words
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Article58 1951-01-20 12 Four large Japanese shipping companies plan to ,om the Japan-New York I service, the Journal of Commerce reports from Tokyo. They are the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the Mitsui Shipping. the Osaka Shosen Kaisha and a new line to be set up jointly by the Tohq Maritime Transport, the58 words
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Article36 1951-01-20 12 New studies ol a germ-kill-ing substance m cabbage, a vegetable long considered humble. indicate that it destroys staphylococci. common germs found m wounds according to scientists at the U.S. National Geograohir Society.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article23 1951-01-20 12 Btnegal Narasing Rau. India's permanent dcV Lo the United Nations Teft ni^lft 071 f r Lake Suc<:pss Jasf ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement135 1951-01-20 12 ;I N TEER SPECIAL CONSTAIIILAII P H <. 99a. (ftlcuri SOAP K H' J A Tfie m^dici.ial and toi!at propertjes m Cuticun So»p not only cleanse tho Ml retair. Ml jre. #o easily dnrd out m hot climates For Flawless COMPLEXIONS HOLLYWOOD B&auty Hir.i I 'thin Carter's one t>t .1135 words
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Advertisement126 1951-01-20 12 DINE DANCE AT RAFFLES TONICHI The Brightest Spot m T Ow Castillo's Orchestra directed by GERRY SOLIANf with V()(.\LISTs ROSALIE AND FRSDDjs JANSEN I Qriginal-Qdhner CALCULATING MACHINE i AT A COST LOW ENOUGH TO GET A MACHINE FOR EVERY DESK i ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY j |A^tfi|VJ| SINGAPORE ALSO126 words
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