The Singapore Free Press, 23 January 1951
1951-01-23
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Title Section18 1951-01-23 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERMOOM SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1951. PRICE TEN I NTS.18 words
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Article386 1951-01-23 1 Limited cease-fire with negotiations LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. 11 has agreed to a cease-fire m Korea for a limited period determined at the beginning of a seven-nation conference stern situation. innoumed yesterday by Sir Benecal Rau, Ihe chief a meeting of Ihe United Nations Political Committee .1*Reuter - 386 words
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Article60 1951-01-23 1 LONDON, Tuesday, j I abinet (I rai ted a new polity on China which vv.in believed to conlurn British muni i ommunist China an an atmosphere ut urgency minute instructions for Sir ef British United Nations delegate Of! no. 5 I'isit j met Comtenon paidU.P - 60 words
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Article96 1951-01-23 1 4 n l \TE Department A spokesman Mr. Michael VlcDermott. said la Washington >esterday that there iM nothing new m the statement by the I V Ambassador to the I nited Nations Mr. Ernest Gross, on Sunday dealing with Americas FM Easter* Mr Gross had said that IU.P - 96 words
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Article22 1951-01-23 1 Ten Swedes died m a collision between a train and a motorcoach at Soederhaman. north Sweden, last night.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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109 1951-01-23 1 U.S. Minister to Indo-China will report on war SAIGON. Tues. \IR Donald R. Heath, U.S. i»l Minister to the IndoChinese states, left yesterday lor Washington to report on the war m Indo-China and oin negotiations with a French mission headed by r rench Prime Minister. M. Pleven. The French-American talks109 words
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Article42 1951-01-23 1 F.P. Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues.— Heavy rain which fell at two o'clock yesterday and continued this morning has caused widespread flooding m the suburbs of Ipoh. One of the worst affected as is Falim where the Sungel Pari has overflowed.42 words
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Article217 1951-01-23 1 FRANKFI RT, Tuesday. GEN. Dwifht D. Eisenhower met the Western Hi?h Commissioners at a two-hour informal talk yesterday opening: up the third week of inspection lour of Atlantic Pact territories. No official details were given of the talk, but it was understood the Commissioners gave aReuter - 217 words
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92 1951-01-23 1 Little fear of U.S. being invaded WASHINGTON. Tues. GENERAL Omar Bradley told Congress yesterday 1 that there was "little danger now of the continental United States being invaded and overrun." The Chairman of the Joint U.S. Chiefs of Staff told the Senate Preparedness Committee: "Our own programme of defence against92 words
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Article16 1951-01-23 1 j Spain and Pakistan signed I heir first trade agreement m Mandrid yesterday. -Rev16 words
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Article124 1951-01-23 1 PARIS, Tues. NEY Stanley, key witness m the Lynskey tribunal. ts yesterday sentenced m ins absence to three years imprisonment for making [Treats of death" against a Paris ousinessman. Stanley was recently expelled Maitre Weill Curriel, for Charles Silverstein, against whom Stanley was accu of issuing124 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-01-23 1 JUNGLE TRAINING: Just released from the Light Infantry ((.roup) Training Centre. Borden, Hampshire this picture shows the stern conditions under which young soldiers are battletraining for Malaya. The tropical sun may be missing but the rough terrain and swift flowing river are •.n very much66 words
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Article189 1951-01-23 1 ZURICH, Tuesday. RO_RING avalanches of snow killed 3i more persons m Austria today zooming the three-day death toll m four countries to 181. \inetv-seven were killed m Austria, vo m Switzerland, six m Italy and three m France. It is feared the death roll may189 words
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Article71 1951-01-23 1 SAIGON, Tues. A FRENCH mobile column, A with aerial support yesterday claimed to have destroyed a large Vietminh force m "the Sontay sector, about 30 miles west of Hanoi, and inflicted "very heavy losses on other forces. A French communique reported that similar strikes were made71 words
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Article22 1951-01-23 1 Parliament reassembles today and will devote its flrst week to discussing fish, town planning and the festival of Britain.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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187 1951-01-23 1 U N columns raid Wonju, 3 more towns TOKYO, Caestaj REINFORCED United Nations mobile columns on the central and western Korean .routs fought their wav back into Won airfield and tiiree other key towns wiihin tS miles of Seoul yesterday without finding the battle they were set-kin.. The towns re-enteredA.P - 187 words
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Article90 1951-01-23 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. THE statement that, Russia plans to start an all-out war m 90 days and that Pandit Nehru. Indian Premier, had been advised of this by the Indian Ambassador m Moscow. is regarded with "considerable doubt by Indian officials here. Commentator Drew Pearson90 words
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Article32 1951-01-23 1 Burmese newpaper editors now very short of newsprint—decided yesterday to ask their Government for dollars from the American Economic Co-operation Administration to enable them to import supplies from Canada.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article53 1951-01-23 1 MURDER-BIG REWARD A be offered for informs ing to the a: I the murderer of Tan Cheng the taxi-driver w! sho tt the 7th nriile Ch;-. CID spokesman told th* cc Press thts m<v Biggest arm* "haul* Police have unearthed In a Milan factory one of largest hidden ar oundA.P - 53 words
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Advertisement33 1951-01-23 1 I^OISSEURSHIP INVESTMENT SSURE i« CURIOS CHINA CRAFTS h Bridge Road, ;.ipore. ***** FRESH ARRIVALS ST. IVAL LACTIC CHEESE A delightful Cream Cheese ITALIAN GORGONZOLA DANISH BLUE CHEESE FITZPATRICKS FOOD SUPPLIES (FAR EAST* LTD.33 words
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Advertisement28 1951-01-23 1 JEST A MINUTE! fl lv CeoffreV evaks < ..lili. mfj /^^F Urn m* 11" Johnny, sw't h t'* c r,c/ s ot toefcra father thinhl hi .a 01 Uu."28 words
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Article, Illustration327 1951-01-23 2 Magda Dunin has good news rrms In about tlon ich, he I ned ould be irmly -omed m Singapore there both r oom and r I much the male* dditior Iheii of I I ..n't "just hoc urn" linly are worth re is one327 words
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Article127 1951-01-23 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BOKX today, you are one of those determined individuals. Once you get an idea into your head, nothing will change it. I nfortunately, it is not always a good idea. Inst be a little more discriminating m your objectives and your determination can be the making of127 words
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Article, Illustration873 1951-01-23 2 > lEALOUSY m chil- J dren is universal and can manifest I itself m innumerable < ways. This is the statement made by > Dr. Edmund Ziman, < Senior Psychiatrist of St. Elizabeth's HosS pital, Washington, j DC, m a most fast cinating and873 words
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Article, Illustration435 1951-01-23 2 JEAN WISEMAN - JEAN WISEMAN By i NEW hat is a tonic to most women— but to French women it's a necessity! Already some of the smartest Parisiennes nave chosen their spring millinery, giving a lead to new styles which will shortly be copied less expensively m435 words
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Article72 1951-01-23 2 They mean WHY DON'T tiny say what they mean especially at cocktail parties? He's an old friend of mine means I've met him twice before. "Of course I remember you". .means he's just noticed you 'Do come and meet John", means he's ever there m a corner by himself. "I72 words
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Advertisement103 1951-01-23 2 L mm* lm X GARDE* m^^^^l Sole Agents y^* MACLAINE WATSON Co., (M) LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang. t \stows f^2 lAIVOLIN tL^ *%9fe SHAMPOO ROMANCE. I to your HAIR -«i_fC%V f ■1 J^_ _T^s* _^f___! < VL *_f __l_fl__T*_Kj__ l mmr*T--\ _F, _H 4JMW4 ihe hah m an IMMACULATE103 words
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Advertisement72 1951-01-23 2 New Crossword Mo, 259 j j|B"%i l»«!?__i —^vi. y 1 f 1 CLUES A( itoss (5. 2. 3 3, 0 Nur Mm htm, ;ndu 10 Red of toe. like a hoof 4, a_i.v'" .2 .pardon .7,. 17. Nat,rally one rr;, hnd itTn o.e'n m. 19. L;,mb.s after the grain m72 words
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Advertisement26 1951-01-23 2 Solution To Crossword No. 258 Across: I, Comical. 7. Winning post. 8. Prc.<iS. 10. Alarm, if Lotto. 12. Elder.. 14. Floor-walker. 16. Sand-man. Down: 1, Con-26 words
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Advertisement49 1951-01-23 2 m m^Sm TUIS l t ?*___fer^ wah a i 'mS I T«Ain UAftK skill of Kilm.. MOTHPROOF WW? B M X callv mothpr CARPETS &*RUG§ < > dye. All at a j From $185 00 MJmM iv Üb__-_S_L_l_-J v MmWßßKmmmm^^ UUAPORE Ask lor &H4*/cc*^ sore for au OQt(cfs <nyapo c49 words
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Article, Illustration293 1951-01-23 3 But Madeleine loved another n o. TTV vi j PARIS, Tuesday. pKhl 1\ Madame Madeleine Cenv, 23-year-old teacher ot German at Epinal, "Eastern rnmte, P"* this advertisement under the Marriage Offer" heading m a French magazine: 'Divorced at the age of 27 (she added fourA.P - 293 words
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Article53 1951-01-23 3 SPEED-UP The American Air Force ha s announced it ls getting two giant hydraulic presses that can shape metal as though it were paper and 'ly speed up manufacture of plane parts. The results will be greatly increased payload capacity and effective range ol airs 1 an AirA.P - 53 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-01-23 3 Gen. Fi >nhower, who d discussions with Mr. Emanuel Shinwell. Defence Minister, and Chiefs of Start, m London, piUured on the steps of the Ministry of Defence. On the left is Ft. Gen. Brown john (Vicechief of the Imperial General staff), next to him is Air-Vice-Marshal Sir William Elliot and58 words
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Article194 1951-01-23 3 Mr. BEVIN SURVIVES CRITICISMS LONDON. Tues. AIR. Ernest Bevin appears -»l to have survived another flurry of cries that he should step down and let a younger man handle Britain's foreign t.rs. le pa_t week seethe Labour. Liberal and Conservative parties en the 70-year-old •reign Secretary the sharp Ie ofA.P - 194 words
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Article81 1951-01-23 3 LONDON. T ITNOWN to his intimates as the War Office's Mr. Major Thorn ih Edwards, who was for 30 ye of the Army's greatest experts on military customs and traditions, has d at the age of 65 ye Count officials have gone to th^ Major for information81 words
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Article321 1951-01-23 3 N')i -I-Soirh vulnerable tier \<h:th 4 X It 1 Q 1« J q r AAA 1" I i WKST VST 0 X J 10 I XK4 J sOITH *J 1 <? A Tta« bidding Barf South West North IN.I Pa 39 2NT INT All Pats TT would have321 words
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Article113 1951-01-23 3 CHILDREN HELP IN T.B. TEST LONDON. Tues. A GREAT mass test m Britain of B.C.G.— the antituberculosis vaccine has begun m Lor. don and Home counties schools. Thousands of 15-year-old secondary modern school children will take part m the tests. Half are treated with B.C.G. The other half are given113 words
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Article24 1951-01-23 3 The Peking Unidn Medical College, famous throughout Asia for the past generation, has been taken over by the Chinese Communist Government. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article105 1951-01-23 3 LONDON, Tues. PLASHING tiaras, glittering bracelets, rings, brooches and earrings will be taken out of family safes for the Jewel Ball of 1951 to be held m London o.: May 9. which promises to be the 20th century's most dazzling display of gems. Dowagers, debutantes and105 words
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Article27 1951-01-23 3 The Prime Minister of Afghanistan, Marshal Shah Mahanuid Khan, has arrived m London by air en route to the United States for medical treatment. A.PA.P - 27 words
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Article29 1951-01-23 3 A 100-man strong band recently attacked a police post at Trawas. East Java, ac- r ling to Aneta news icy. They kidnapped most ie policemen stationed ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article344 1951-01-23 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. A MERICANS working to make Japan self-support- ing again believe the job will be done m about another year. This opinion is expressed m the face of contrary views m Washington and abroad that with Communism spreading m Asia Japan's economic outlookA.P - 344 words
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214 1951-01-23 3 High HK prices hurt the average man HONG KONG, Tin- vl.ix LIONG Kong:, caught m an economic suuce/r pi between Red China and the United stales t> sliding down the road from riches to rags and usual, it is Mr. Average Man who is beginning to feel the pinch. CitingA.P - 214 words
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Article182 1951-01-23 3 SOVIETS MAKE A NEW CAR MOSCOW. Tues. THE Soviets have put into production a completely new passenger car which is called the Zim. P is large and comfortable, .smart and stylish In appearance, and up-to-date m design and equipment. Its name comes from the initials m Russian of the factoryA.P - 182 words
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Article33 1951-01-23 3 Nine fishermen died m violent storms over north Norway last week-end. Seven were drowned when boat broke moori. gs n of Tromsoe. and" drifted >lessly out to sea. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement6 1951-01-23 3 J)texi- I weave F/Rsr Nme <** <c6 words
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Advertisement264 1951-01-23 3 BUCKtEY p T~ I £aA cttur i WORRYING ABOUT A' tROM THE REAR I __J Queue for stratosphere THI.RI. It 1 waiting list ol IS. OOO AmericMU who want to be passengers on the first inter-planet ro< ki t>.hip. A New York museum, which is .v < ep.ing these "bookings.''264 words
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Miscellaneous243 1951-01-23 3 ■s'|A_i*„y. vy r Mf'/rit. art. Ture Oii^unrwuL. na i Hews; M 5 n>t\mi up (Mi i»• i uiiKßi Certain on the final act ot the .mi r wimmivj opera "Peter Grimes by Benja--9 am. Programme Highlights; mm Britten; 10.30 Dance Music— 9.C3 The Whirl of the Waltz, 930 Leighton Noble243 words
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Article742 1951-01-23 4 1950 i 5.... Germany UEST Germany has planned 28 exhibitions and :rade fairs for 1951. None is national or G'.vernmentsponsored. The largest are Hanover's 'German Industries Fair" (divided into a trade fuir from February 28— March 4, and technical fair from April nkfurt Spring from March 11-16 and742 words
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Article268 1951-01-23 4 r pHE lion Curtain alread segregating western Eu;..ue is nowij clamping down across Asia Proof of this was S riven to correspondent m Cairo recently by Elci Manained Amin Boghra. to mor Gov-ernor-Genera of Eastern Turkish!. In hs interview he; Governor-Gin told of the terrible persecuof268 words
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Article159 1951-01-23 4 T__E biggest Contin- ental holiday rush since before the war is on. While thousands of visitors are -xpeeted to pour into Britain for the Festival, thousands of Briton.s will be going out to Belgium Normandy, Switzerland. Austria and Italy. Travel agencies say their Lmgs for the159 words
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Article, Illustration12 1951-01-23 4 i Mr. fraut Bubta. 1,. t. Vidf. .\__ss ....rinla12 words
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Article, Illustration115 1951-01-23 4 mills YU.k J. explains just »h, Liaquat Ali Khan Minister of Pak.^i the limelight of th Commonwealth Pri inters C— fereact Mr Liaquat Kantl three-year-old X dispute settled who does a«c? v t war resolved. India wants Kashmir for dcf. i sons and because it. routes to115 words
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Article, Illustration851 1951-01-23 4 GEORGE MURRAY - GEORGE MURRAY The man who was 'on the inside' tells all ahout thc In a new book book reviewed by I WTIL it died a few years ago I was a regular reader of a paper called the Weekly Review, which pleaded the cause of Distributism-851 words
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Article227 1951-01-23 4 From Eric Grey: Teheran A second big row has broken out over British interests m Persia— a month after eight Persian dfnlZ?ft> M P S h 6ld r UP a £45 >000M0 royalties deal with the Anglo Iranian Oil Company The news today is: TOE only227 words
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Article24 1951-01-23 4 VISITO. B will go d; mine eau have gone To cres cage will s Dae It coa: methodITS i|24 words
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Advertisement229 1951-01-23 4 SILVER Christening Presents I fi \t\ j wl k\\ U.S.deSilva Jewellers 106 ORCHARD RP. PHONE ***** COODRICEALL THE TIME 'I number >ld polished no It is than Thi know t h c I its by hea know- Yet bowl 'lout the vitamins. I :at he .ill free" ket rei nt229 words
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Advertisement16 1951-01-23 4 ...to remind v be prepared next BLACKOui! Make sure you buy FIELDS Household CANDLES COLD STORAGE16 words
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Article201 1951-01-23 5 URGENCY OF FLOOD PROBLEM Lack of funds no obstacle i t tiil> *SSL^S2 Staff Reporter V 1 ME NEXT MEETING ofSing*pow .Muni- .> ommiss i<>ners on .lan. 31, .Mr P Rajah (I rojrre.ssive-Sonth Ward) will am Li'hlh 'T] S,a r, b made measures to deal with the olonv a flood201 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-01-23 5 RANGE TESTS BY RADIO Govt, high cos is prohz sub- ■el. me- i ho I will »rme I id.. 1 ihr ll.«r--.ra for UtliptlU'ilt pm\ecl Press26 words
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Article58 1951-01-23 5 .sic lovers will have an opportunity of hearing' a r.ophone recital of choral ell-known Americhoirs at the YMCA tomorrow, at 8 p.m. All members of the public are corThe recital, which is m will last one hour. KAJANG Mon. -Mr. MunStngh is acting as headHish School •ng while58 words
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Article249 1951-01-23 5 Free Press Stall Reporter \JORE than $6,741 was spent. m S ngapore last ver m the repatriation of* 55 distressed British seamen to UK.. Ho Kong. Calcutta. Colombo and Rangoon. :s figure, which included Europeans. Indians and other nationalities, brings the total number of distressed249 words
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199 1951-01-23 5 Free Press Staff Reporter VIEWS of the Singapore public on cremation are now beins sent to the Government's Graves and Burial Grounds Committee through various racial and religious bodies. In reply to letters from the committee inviting them to express their views on the199 words
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Article, Illustration12 1951-01-23 5 A WEW PICTURE of tl.. Royal Naval Tropical Research I nit hcad<^uaricrs__12 words
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Article47 1951-01-23 5 Mrs. Shirin Fozdar. VicePresident of the National Bahai Assembly of India. Burma. Pakistan and Ceylon. left for India today by the steamer Raiula to attend the National Bahai Organisation (inference m Delhi on Feb 3. Fhe will be away for about a month.47 words
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Article40 1951-01-23 5 The Postmaster-General advises that, due to flood*, there is serious dislocation of mail services m various parts of the Federation of Malaya. Every effort is being made to minimise delay by utilizing alternative routes wherever possible.40 words
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Article64 1951-01-23 5 SEREMBAN. Nov.— A youth section of the Negri Sembilan Ceylonese Association was formed here yesterday at a meeting conver ed by Mr. V. S. Param and Mr. P. S. Markandan. and presided over by lir K. Kunaretnam. A temporary committee of seven was formed to draw up a64 words
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Article59 1951-01-23 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon.— One case of rabies was detected m Nibong Tebal last month but the Veterinary Department has taken all necessary precautions. This was reported to the Province Rural Board, which at a recent meeting was informed that there had been a definite drop m the number59 words
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Article22 1951-01-23 5 The United Ki.gdom hss been declared an infected p >rt, It is announced as ,r_all-pox has been reported .here.22 words
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Article33 1951-01-23 5 MUAR, Mon.— Because he drove a car negligently into a ditch at the 11th mile MuarBatu Pahat road, Lian Seng Choon was fined $30 or 15 daya' gaol at Muar.33 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-01-23 5 SUND -V S •treasure-hunt organised by the Singapore Motor Club led members all over S n?apore looking fer the treasure Here are Mrs. Williams and Mr. Dupree buying a 'treasure' crab at Orchard Road market, one of the items of the list53 words
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Article, Illustration259 1951-01-23 5 A TARGET of 20,000 men. mainly between the ages of 18 and 24, will be directed into the Security Forces and Resettlement Organisations to help m bringing the present emergency to an end. Announcing this yesterday m Kuala Lumpur. Mr. S. W. P. Foster -Sut*t,n, the259 words
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780 1951-01-23 5 Research on reaction in Europeans Free Press Staff Reporter THE Royal Naval Tropical Rosea rt h I nit m Si A pore, which has been conducting experiments during the past two years on how Europeans r to high temperatures while serving m warships n tropical waters, expects to complete il^780 words
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Article, Illustration92 1951-01-23 5 e'fi A YOl KmrMtim hi., grew up with I kampong boys m iS 7101 V the O'lh/ ukiug th, Thomson Roau. Sin Last week. I jaUhed X take a mix* Malay and Chinecruitg m la d of a -ciry. Xc Malay at d then ed Hokkien.92 words
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Article12 1951-01-23 5 KI.UA' rnpanvj R< display his rul lined nr one month12 words
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Advertisement112 1951-01-23 5 Rug 1 art looking for Call on Us m i no w on ii ispla y > 1 England's Finest KINROSS RUGS j All Wool 58"x<8" B -ns. Mil Mil A FEW ITALIAN RUGS FROM CUR r RECENT SHIPMENT. JJ ill Early m m &A* SaUaUsAs 111 Lovely Gowns for112 words
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Advertisement92 1951-01-23 5 -..Have you sent your family and friends at home any tea lately? We sha be raTrss? IP leased to A 9 _i_s_*^_U A*» /k t_\ A -m. -m, M mAm Ift l f^Sir^ £r£«E_ Arrange it j^^^^ggll^"^ PACKED IN ESPECIALLY MADE WOODEN CHESTS FINEST CEYLON TEA 2 lb. 8.45 392 words
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Article, Illustration1507 1951-01-23 6 NEW HORSES SHOULD BE WATCHED Midnight one of day's best bets From ALLAN LEWIS THREE inches of rain on Sunday nidit and the prospects of more to come will keep the track heavy for tQmorrow, the second day of the Perak Turf Club's January meeting:. Fourteen recent importations are among1,507 words
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Article36 1951-01-23 6 Farr-Olek bout: BBBC says 'No Davies British B d A Coi 'roi had unction a pro- mcc and Tommy :id he.. i B d give., no I nue nough he lively by M Cleveland 0 A.PA.P - 36 words
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Article40 1951-01-23 6 "AtiO heavyweigh; Hu- .11 oppose ight champion j harity b Satur >chedul^d to B son of Calu- is. but Peter--9 knocked out m r eek I diana boxi boxer _-.i out must i nexi A.PA.P - 40 words
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Article27 1951-01-23 6 .il sit nardo Gavia. i Philippine tennis "qu 1.-■I i Koldero, won metropolitan mixtitle by defeat S and Desideria Ampon the Rizam m Sunday.— U.PU.P - 27 words
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Article242 1951-01-23 6 THE Class 4, Div. 1 six-furlongs race tomorrow should provide one of the most interesting events of the afternoon. DOUBLE NINE, MUSKETEER, RANDWICK and MISTY LINE have been brought together with COLORADO, KNIGHT GALLANT, CARACALLA and SKYSCRAPER, all of whom finished on the board at242 words
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Article24 1951-01-23 6 gINGAPORL team, v. ho h__their san. will meet on on Sund.i Today NCAA., or Thi M.ICA.A and a picke24 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-01-23 6 •GET SET" From this pos ition Arsenals goalkeeper, Piatt leaps across just m ti me to stop the ball from crossing the goal-line m the League match against Middlesbrough on Jan. 13. Arsenal von 3-1.38 words
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Article15 1951-01-23 6 Philippine tennis team ii m the Colons cable to received I Teni... Ass15 words
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Article156 1951-01-23 6 Small trade in exchange XGM,DFM,M,XDFMKXDMKD LONDON, AHEAD of the re-assembly of the Bnji.st, V Ar Um ment business m the Stock Exchan: terdai was small and price movements were nixed, gtatei Reuter's financial correspondent. British Government stocks moved lower on routine sales but there was many industrial groups. Textiles, irons156 words
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69 1951-01-23 6 B to be A: "bogey" m the v If.CC. ma- ton. He claimed left-hander's innings. He sed Morris 14 Test matcl. MC.C dedan mcht score oi 1 ft the Comm to face a hveh was dismisses Warr took Bed set Tile M I ledReuter-AAP - 69 words
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Advertisement85 1951-01-23 6 \Wlm TODAY! wiilJii Grand Opening Gala Wiwi IHi WORLD-RENOWNED CONTINENTAL a WBUBLA BALLET REVUETO W//7j/ X J Direct from their Record-Breaking Tour of JOB J*% LONDON, PARIS, ROME INDIA! 1 m J ALSO-HEINZ ALEXANDER HIS BAND "P^ *E2 flip "MY DAUGHTER JOY" Jl M^ LuWARD G. ROBINSON— PEGGY COMMINS-RK HARD85 words
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Miscellaneous228 1951-01-23 6 MSildrdkß Exclusive to the Singapore Ire. /Vr,s,s m Malaya 111 II 111 ll■■, --BUT 1 CANT MAKE I OH/OKAT, LOOK, STUPID, I GOT ONE I DUN NO. YEAH.' WHICH THAT SURE, BOSS.' SENSE OUT OF IT BE HALF OF A PAPER THAT'S MAYBE UAME'S GOT.' YOU GET U NO MATTER228 words
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Article, Illustration462 1951-01-23 7 RAIN HOLDS UP ATHLETIC TRAINING No hockey for last ten days By CONRAD NG HAILY rain during the last ten day.* has not only washed out all hockey m the Colony but also presented serious training problems to the seven athletes m Singapore's 17-man contingent! to the Asian Games. Since462 words
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Article71 1951-01-23 7 From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Tuesday. three inches of rain fell m Ipoh last thc current meeting v-a s this morning the Perak Turf flub Secretary and t iiurs;'. Mr C, K. Byers. as "the wettest days 10.5 i:u::ts o~f ram Only ring and on th< raining71 words
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Article22 1951-01-23 7 VO! lor toIpoh races are bed rrom all m p.tv Token Wild I ny. Hurry Merlin, (m Yoor Lordship.22 words
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Article, Illustration431 1951-01-23 7 By CHARLES BRYCE JAVELIN throwing is a thing thut requires J continual practice. I don't have the same time for training m Malaya as I had back home", said Irish-born Harry Marshal Taylor yesterday regarding his feats with the javelin. Since coming to Malaya, this431 words
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Article71 1951-01-23 7 IPOH. Tues. FI\E Prrak payers are In the side chosen to represent North against South m the annual hockey match to be played this year here on reb. J. The side Is:- Nadara}ah (Sel.): Chet Singh '(Pahang). Mohd Haian |Pk>: P. Sanke> (Pk). S. Se yana v,g»m71 words
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Article196 1951-01-23 7 FALLOWING are U.K. socfLxtures for Saturday. Jan. 27; 1 (IP Uh Round Futon v Ku. tot R. Shefluld V. Mansfield Blackpool v Stckport C. i castle v Bolton Stoka v Weal Ham Dei oj C. v Birmingham Wctoe. v Astoa Villa v Rotherham Millwall v Fnlham IReuter - 196 words
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208 1951-01-23 7 A LTHOIGH time is short, I am definite that the target figure of $30,000 will be raised m good time", said Mr. G. H. Kiat, chairman of the Asian Games Finance Committee of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council this morning to the Free208 words
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Article122 1951-01-23 7 a REMARKABLE recoverey by Victoria not only pulled the game round m their 'favour but gave them a lead of 197 runs over Queensland m the first innings of Uieir Sheffield Shield cricket match at Brisbane yesterday. On the first day of play. Victoria had lostReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration7 1951-01-23 7 Asian Games contenders.. 6 H. M. TAYLOR7 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-01-23 7 T?NTRIES are being invited for the Singapore Chinese oA-'mming Club's billiards ivices' tournament. The r. petition, open only to .iibers. will be held next .•nth.28 words
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387 1951-01-23 7 Dreary batting draw certain in 4th 'Test' INDIA were 165 ahead with seven v md-innings wickets to fall at the clove of the murth I play at Madras m the fourth unollicial Test against the Commonwealth touring team ycsten. The Commonwealth were all out ft first innings m reply toReuter - 387 words
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Article126 1951-01-23 7 River Patrol to score unlinued from Pave bl leaders turninr far ht condi'ion the only thing work s wmr. .mt here. He been promoted 'v 31b. less MU very moderite. Oakfel arid < lonaj;h second and thira bind Pi nronv 'be Winter s .rnf. \sia and c have eac.i had126 words
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Article42 1951-01-23 7 A jIGHTY Ned. an Hal:: but America n-bood trotter, on Sunday won the Prix d'Amei the biggest event of the iro< S' ason m Paris. Scotch Th. another Talian-owned horse, was second. The French bora I bon was third A.PA.P - 42 words
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Advertisement46 1951-01-23 7 m _-__a_r__a ._^_________H^^_^_l _B___P^_^_L _H W^r-MmW^^m'mA B_^^|_ A\mmmmm*mmm m. Im_P^^^ m '-Mies ot the Straits Budget aalß »c sent r< .nldr In the I'nited Kingdom at ,J I ||C of < $24.00 t-OH SIX MONTH* *M| the Budget while on leave or b* S u..U«I( ilf lllill46 words
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Advertisement14 1951-01-23 7 The famous a German Beer Jo££ tm POR TECS t- Sjau TuuLin* (c., Hd.14 words
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Article, Illustration190 1951-01-23 8 JAPAN TREATY 'IN 6 MONTHS Dulles off to talk peace WASHINGTON, Tuesday. A JAPANESE peace treaty could be concluded "within the next six months", stated Mr. John Foster Dulles, Republican foreign policy adviser to President Truman, when he left Washington yesterday to discuss a settlement with Japanese leaders and GeneralU.P - 190 words
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Article46 1951-01-23 8 The South African government is to be asked to intervene for the release of Nazi war criminals still imprisoned by the Allies. A deputation will be picked at a meeting to approach the South African government for a srant of £100.000.— A.PA.P - 46 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-01-23 8 ON THI at th. P- trepie.. t Ha\ i the In jou're lik pi»tO*raph> Fols-df i Marlin v 1 North I21 words
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Article28 1951-01-23 8 The Indonesian president. Dr. I. B. Soekarno and Madame Soekarno are going to Manila on Saturday on a week's official visit, it is anr.ounced.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article78 1951-01-23 8 LIMERICK. Eire, Tues. pOVSTY Limerick is \mJ embarrassed by a problem it has never known before how to bury its dead with decent speed. A railway strike, now five weeks old. started the trouble by holding up timber supplies for coffins. Now the influenzaA.P - 78 words
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Article117 1951-01-23 8 WASHINGTON. Tues. jyjß. Dean Acheson, U.S. Secretary of State yesterday asked that Congress renew the 17-year-old Reciprocal Trade Act— which keeps tariff barriers down—"without crippling, changes." The Act. under which the United States has made agreements with other countries for each to lower tariffs to stimulate intenationalReuter - 117 words
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Article31 1951-01-23 8 Yesterday's quotations on the Hong Kong money exchange market were: 1iK55.90» 2 US$l for cash. HK$5.B9 per US$l for TT HK515.30 per Sterling. HK5334.00 per Tael of gold U.PU.P - 31 words
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Article98 1951-01-23 8 £6,000 he didn't bank on HOUSTON' Tues Robert baker. 25. unemployed painter of Houston. Texas, knew only well how much he had m the b 6d. Bi: n the monthly ment arrived it read i -ri. Robert phoned his bank. Oh yes." t; .1. "thai Robert knew they were But98 words
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Article28 1951-01-23 8 Sir Esler Dening. British envoy m the Far East, will visit Australia and New Zealand before he rettirns to London, a Foreign Ollice spokesman said yesterday.28 words
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185 1951-01-23 8 SWANAGE, Tuesday. DV his own eiTorts, Clifford Dennis Bernard Hough--13 ton, of Swanage, Dorset, England "the hardestworking man I have ever met", a friend called him built up a £10,000 nurseryman's business employing twenty men. Then m a "few weeks of complete mania" he185 words
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Article81 1951-01-23 8 CANBERRA, Tues. MR. Harold Holt. Australian Labour Minister, said yesterday law officers were examining possible counter action against an expected Communist industrial campaign. He said he was convinced that Communist union leaders had begun a "clearly marked programme of action*' to cause unrest m essential industries. HeReuter - 81 words
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Article72 1951-01-23 8 r pilK Captain swaggered past shoulders high, so A all could see his brand new rank and the j General glared. 111 put a stop to ali that", he thought. Now the General Brigadier-General Ray M. Hare. 57. U.S. Chief of Ordnance, European Command, thirty-two years72 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-01-23 8 The U.S. Government set aside more steel for defence purposes yesterday m a move which means that less of the metal will go into cars, refrigerators and other civilian uses. At the same time it announced a strict allocations system for tungsten which is used to hardenU.P - 87 words
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Article200 1951-01-23 8 'Loss of dog's affections WOMAN SUES FILM COMPANY; NEW YORK, Tuesday. ItfRS. Florence Peschel, 40, a beauty-pariour owner, ITI of Denver, Colorado, has filed a £44,450 dam;i suit against Paramount Pictures In Hollywood fur the alleged loss of her fox-terrier Tippy, and the alienation of his affections. Her lawyer, Mr.200 words
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Article18 1951-01-23 8 CZECHS BLAME AMERICANS The I Americai. tlonally OH subvi The a nol ericai The be n eri vi18 words
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Advertisement227 1951-01-23 8 RIR 1 11 DA. Helen, wife of [via. at Batu Gajah, on >on. \«.l Mt N I ia anLo Hock fc Mrs. Yip r of MARRI \«.t are > to attend the Mr of Mr < Chop Ban Chin "hew Mr Bruas on :.oon. ttIING HARItIAGI he mar: ice m227 words
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Advertisement41 1951-01-23 8 The modern trekker A BROWN, elastic-topped left-foot slipper and a lace- up leather right-foot shoe, both size eight were found under a seat of a South African Airways Constellation after passengers had left it on arrival at London Airport from Johannesburg.41 words
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Advertisement82 1951-01-23 8 j f'Ske Cockpit f WHERE THE X B ELEGANCE I IMI ASSOCIATED INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURERS LIMITED 304R Orchard Itoad, Singapore Member Companies m LONDON [NIM BURMA CEYION ltt mmm tm^^ m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Accounting I Machines I Jj j s i Burroughs Bortumv Tel. I p I K.I g, THERES 'AWa| M NOTHING82 words
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Miscellaneous34 1951-01-23 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris V I HAVE READ 1 [CODERS ARE WRiTTEN -jRThERvaCRE s%A^^^l il 1??'£? CAP '^'N.THAT THE OR2E*. B Y INTEIUOENT PEO^E S INT *5 C rU E B BEM^ -334 words
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