The Singapore Free Press, 24 January 1951
1951-01-24
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Title Section19 1951-01-24 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA XGFM,FD,M,CFM,XF sdfnmhjjxdfjdf SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANIARY 24, 1951 PRICE Tl < ENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration383 1951-01-24 1 BIG FED. POLICE XPANSION 10,000 more recruits m,kxdkdxkcdjkdfjk hre«> Presg staff Correspondent i,v,>,x wl\ l ALA LUMp UR, Wednesday. h XI AWoiWW ot the Federation Police Force from i| s present strength of 15,U(M> to a total strength ot 25,000 will begin this year at a cost ot about $40Free Press - 383 words
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Article35 1951-01-24 1 ZURICH, UVdi csday. I in m aivl kc showered down \i,.:r. heights In four countries for festerdaj, ruisini: the and niissiir; to i75. morad four moie people in >: werr35 words
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Article49 1951-01-24 1 SAIGON. \V NERAL Jear de Lattre do French Comef in Inrijrday -i offensive was expt .a Ind p the j la last week an e> 6.000 dead I empt :o De L:i old newsmen. ••we are waiting for the niUatire You must pray U.PU.P - 49 words
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Article, Illustration271 1951-01-24 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. DEFENCE Secretary. Mr. George Marshall, renewhia appeal for the draft of 18-year-olds, said yesterday that the Korean war la draining trained men out of military units in the United States faster than they can be replaced. He toid the House Armed .cfjj CommitteeU.P; Free Press - 271 words
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Article71 1951-01-24 1 HONG KONG. Wed. THE first flight of Vampire jet reinforcements will arrive in Hong Kong from apore at the end of this The complete squadron of 1C operable planes will supient the Spitfire squadron dy here. A Government spokesman today said the Vampires, with aU.P - 71 words
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Article15 1951-01-24 1 A sun spot of moderate dimensions was reported from I don yesterday morning.15 words
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Article29 1951-01-24 1 The United States Sta'e Department adviser Mr. John Foster Dulles, has been invited to New Zealand to discuss the terms of a Ja] peace treaty. U.PU.P - 29 words
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Article47 1951-01-24 1 npODAYS Piiiuie ±«P »>> L McLeod, creator of the "Two Viide Boys," is in pane seven. Allan Leiria'i best bets for today's Ipoh races are Inspiration. Midnight and Misty line. iie u a sster*s h e t b+i? are T"; .iii iu Sni (»aitant.47 words
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230 1951-01-24 1 'Spirit mountain has killed 3,000 PORT MORESBY, New Guinea, Vf ORE than 3,090 natives have died since Mount Lamin^ton, New Guinea's "spirit mountain", erupted "like an atom bomb" on Thursday, official reports said yesterday. Among them wer< 35 Europeans who had been listed missin As the white hot heart ol230 words
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Article57 1951-01-24 1 TWO men hurled a Mills type grenade at the British Embassy in Dublin last night, breaking some of tnc windows and damaging the door. The men escaped aft*" 'he explosion. The Embassy had b^n picketed earlier in prctea* against the presence of a Putcn naval airReuter - 57 words
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Article191 1951-01-24 1 RYE. Sussex \IO-M.\N expedition is t-> leave England in May to look for a treasure in the China Sea left by the infamous pirate. Captain Kidd. s to the treasure are contained in an aged map owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Dlok of Eastbourne. She inheritedA.P - 191 words
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Article, Illustration15 1951-01-24 1 ceil,, ot my avital t'ne wretched animal i$ only pacing seven but15 words
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Article34 1951-01-24 1 THE Dutch Chief-of-StafT, General Dr. Hans J. Kruls has been dismissed' froth his post and will be succeeded by Colonel P. R. P. F. Hasselman, Inspe( -r of the Cavalry34 words
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Article43 1951-01-24 1 One h' ndred nnd tw «tj British officers and men were billed 4n the Korean war to January 20, the Mi. 1 ol' war Mr. John Str.n M the Commons yestrr H^ said 366 were wo id 2:u are missing. A.PA.P - 43 words
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Article194 1951-01-24 1 TOKYO, Wednesday. TTNITED Nations forces fought in the streets of Yongwol yesterday with Korean Communists who were trying to turn the east end of the Tnited Nations defence line in central Korea. While ground activity along the rest of the front was slight 33 U.S. ThunderjetsA.P - 194 words
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Article51 1951-01-24 1 Till I'nited States and British delegates went into conference at Lake Success yesterday in an attempt to resolve the differences over <»nimun st China. Mr. Ernest Gf*SS, America's deputy chief delegate earlier had private talks with Sir filadu\n Jefofo. <Tiief British delegate, in New York.U.P - 51 words
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Article79 1951-01-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE Federal War Cou: wiii get a sum ot $10 miilion a.s a block vote to mm unforeseen urgent expendifure in connection with the Emergency. This is revealed in thr port of the standing committee on finance tabled at today's meeting of the79 words
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Article29 1951-01-24 1 Mr. Ernest Bevin. British Foreign Secretary, was in Hed today with influenza. During his illness Minister of State Mr. Kenneth Younger will deputise for him.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article23 1951-01-24 1 Princess Mary, the Princess Royal and sister of Kir/; < >rge VI, is suffering nible from an U antiouri < y- 1 s23 words
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Article388 1951-01-24 1 Attlee: 'we must listen to Asia LONDON, We*ni9i*f. IN a speech to the House if 'iimmorv; yesterday, the Prime Minister i K. Attlee, discussing the reporied Communist China peace prop said, "We must -i\t* ail ipptghl in Ihh Asian dispute to the rlews <»i countries" "In a situation of tlu>Reuter; A.P - 388 words
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Advertisement41 1951-01-24 1 V SINGAPORE S NEWEST GAME $8.50 THE szT CONSISTING OF 12 METAL FIGURES AND ONE BOCEY HOLE. Amusement for all the Family The Most Popular Lawn Game Can be played on any size Lawn Ideal for Garden Parries. SPORTS DEPT. ROBINSONS41 words
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714 1951-01-24 2 Nerves regulate all heart movements By The Singapore Doctor I SUFFER from pal- pitation of the heart. The attacks come when I net excited. After deep a thing and a time lapse the attack ceases. II re la heart disease? TRIOI s T*HE heart is a mus--1 cular pump. The714 words
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Article89 1951-01-24 2 DORX today, your life may not always be an easy one. There will be obstacles in your path but you have the ability, patience and forcefuhiess to overcome them. Guard against being: reckless with your opportunities Many will come to you. Just know when to seize them. If89 words
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Article336 1951-01-24 2 'Flu Centre a 'Watch Station gET up In 1947 by the World Health Organisation, the World Influenza Centre his a two-fold function. It plays the part of international 'watch-station," following the development of the influenza situation throughout the world and identifies through tests in Its laboratories, the strains sent in336 words
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Article, Illustration571 1951-01-24 2 MOON ROCKET 'IN NEXT 50 YEARS NEW JERSEY, U.S. QNE of the world's outstanding theoretical astronomers believes that man-carry-ing rockets might reach the moon 'within the next 50 years, perhaps earlier," given extensive Government support in this field. Such a rocket, he adds, would be fairly safe from the perils571 words
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Article54 1951-01-24 2 Across: 1, Stick. 8. In the Mud\9, Drone. 10. Derrfoot. 12. Amnesv. 17, Venison. 19, Cornelia. 20. Odium. 21, Tcsttube- 22. Ember. •:>wn: 2. Thrums. 3. Cinder. 4. ivic-es. 5, Chary. 6. Ammon. 7. /tins 11. Ethel. 13. Diadom. 14. Nodule. 15. Scots. 16, Crash.54 words
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Advertisement77 1951-01-24 2 J 1 it Buy Our Latest it DE LUXE' BRACELETS i Ita\ y Type) in Pure 22 kt. (iOU) about S.WO each. KWONG CHEONG LOONG LTD. HIGH STREET SINGAPORE *.J MAYftftD CO., LTD. 11, Battery Road Phone 6115 PLASTIC NURSERY ARTICLES MEAL TIME SETS SOAP BOXES BABIES' TOILET SETS jjON77 words
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Advertisement345 1951-01-24 2 YoU,too,may be one of the MlLllOkwho suffer from VITAMIN&MtNEfUi deficiency THfc j^ l that is why f^% you feel Worn Y -out Nervous. irritable. Have f %.ftL I Lose Weight. I *%fo i lip When you're anaemic, feel nervous, hav r •'••^^a^^B &\tiy spell*, no energy tor work or p345 words
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Miscellaneous91 1951-01-24 2 Hew Crossword No. 269 9BH MHil 1 —^^j -jJEHg*- i jB I r JBBbHH —^■^■■■■V—^^ 3H ■HBT?0 I^BHl 3. Behind "The Blue Lamp" .g. 7). It am. be ?"r?f n' t? To lhe l nile<l Nat ons veracit v wty <v,- t>, CLL'ES DOWN l. run of care. w e91 words
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Article, Illustration272 1951-01-24 3 Waited for end of world near Keremeos. British Columbia, ire all in a ffs**« what t^ir Mrs. Cur..:.:, t going nw-hXdE?" SS?K Orace Carlson < h^ thin. ,i .1 dv Wlt|l horn-rimmed glasses who > m e f d our he m?n d f272 words
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76 1951-01-24 3 Parents object to holiday camp 'parties' YORK. W« REPORTS of pari in a holida: s and girls in Tt 1 xa s have legislature. The camp which is under was patronised daughters of wealt ,m I'.es. Two parents recently m:idt> complaints about it. They alleged thai «a woman supervisor permitted76 words
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Article78 1951-01-24 3 LONDON. Wed. Mohammed Zafrullah vJ Khan. Pakistan Foreign Lnister. has arried in Lonby air from Karachi on :i:.s way to New York. He is going to Lake Suc"°ss to lead the Pakistan delation to the forthcoming united Nations Security Council's discussions on the Kashmir problem. HeRenter - 78 words
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Article21 1951-01-24 3 Lieut. -Gen. Mansergh. commanding British forces in Hong Kong, was scheduled t return to Tokyo from Korea yesterday. UPUP - 21 words
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Article256 1951-01-24 3 BKUSSELS, Wednesday. "QUISLING PLAN" for the totalitarian version of a United States of Europe was beinq: prepared only seven months, before V.E.-Day. On Nov. 2, 1944, Vidkum Quisling, MhiisterPresident of the puppet Norwegian Governm submitted a plan to Reiehskommissai Joseph Nazi ruler of occupied Norway, suggestingReuter - 256 words
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Advertisement117 1951-01-24 3 ill SICKfIQSSI. mr^*^^ r>nrin« and after *n Uli body- buiidinis "\V Emr.l.sjon r««ton M ,«>rn tune. I Ann •rhen j 4 J the world over SCOTT 5 [MULSiON BUILDS THE BODV PROTECTS THE LUHGS J* (0 ft q, BORNEO r sf*tAPOA£ <r*-.zr.-^£n m pa*} ~L>,.nt,d KUAL* LUMPUR (POM PfJU#S r117 words
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Miscellaneous345 1951-01-24 3 4.45 p.m. Programme Sutmn IKLUfe NI;T\VOKK) 4 47 From the London Editorials (.BBC 1 4 55 Composer of the 10 fcjn. News from Singnp k-John Ireland; 5.15 Report IS For the Schools; 12 Pro- from Britain iBBO; 5.30 Old rammes In Malay; 1 p.m. Dan Wives' Tale Episode 4; 6345 words
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Article397 1951-01-24 4 IT Is, we udimt an opti- mistic heading, seeing that the ruim season Ifl by no over 0d that Singapore m 11 hiive to endure more ods. The hopeful no'o. however, is permissible in view of the terms in which ri is to v ;o riemmdH when397 words
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Article, Illustration1246 1951-01-24 4 Don Iddon's Diary MONTREAL. T'HE temperature in Montreal is 20 degrees below T^at in Now York. I am talking meteorologically. Politically the temp* rrtture is 50 degrees below the temperature on the Hi w York or Washington thermometer I have been in Canada 1 only a few days, but long1,246 words
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Article, Illustration94 1951-01-24 4 GEOFFREY EVANS - GEOFFREY EVANS Bj, Tempests are brewing that will shake the Dominion. It is the same worn issue Conscription. Soon the Government, under Mr. St. Laurent, will have to make up their minds about the size of the Canadian Armed Forces At present they number about 62,000 men,94 words
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Article452 1951-01-24 4 Tschaikousky piano concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor played by Solomon and the Philharmonia Orcheslra <Dobrowen). HMV (7776—9. The bfst (and cheapest) recording of what is probably the most popular of all concertoes by the greatest of English pianists. From the first crisp enords in the brass452 words
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Article896 1951-01-24 4 AFTER reading the recent recommendations of a sub-com-mittee of-the Municipal Commissioners I am tempted to ask whether, having killed the Singapore Repertory, our municipal governors are now contemplating murdering the Singapore Musical Society. Professional drama in Singapore was eventually crushed out of existence largely896 words
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Article57 1951-01-24 4 FELIX - FELIX By Xavi< Ri mon a^ Ai\ Am< tin M on Cub. refl< rican > in B cord his Mamb' DB 2741 locs I.o\ rw\o and g« Blue V wh pleni plaj Iren* a c ed I i B 9 «B ing My I You but in the tops57 words
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Advertisement8 1951-01-24 4 ROLEX LONGINE WATCHES H.SENA LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG BANGKOK8 words
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Advertisement28 1951-01-24 4 I W~ The (mutci&seut rcmesto 1 CALDBECKS jjgj Leading V. e Spirit Mt /n^ x iT/ hp h* °<o V 1"^ CALDBECK J^f^^t^ ?ACGREGOR&C?L TO gf JSf 928 words
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Article, Illustration461 1951-01-24 5 FEDERATION SURPLUS OVER $122 MILLION Astonishing change of fortunes From Out Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday, fHE FEDERATION OF MALAYA, which, it was estimated, would have a surplus of only $1.4 million at the end of 1951, will now end the year with a surplus of at least $122.9 millions.461 words
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190 1951-01-24 5 Free Pres> M*ifT Reporter r\VO S i pore Chinese women, who had been detained umler the Emergency Regulations have re-employed fcj their firm on their* release .!i the help of th? Welfare and Relief Sub»f th? Straits ChiiKi? British Associaol the duties of this committee190 words
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Article115 1951-01-24 5 *.P. Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. JtHE Housing of Federation A Government officials has become such a bi& problem that the Government has decided to create a post of Housing Officer to deal with all questions of housing in Kuala Lumpur. Provision for the post is115 words
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Article, Illustration120 1951-01-24 5 THE Singapore Government is being asked b v the Municipal Commissioners how it intends to use the community radio sets which it is proposed to instal in King George V Park and Katon« Park. The Commissioners have not vet decided whether or not it would be desirableFree Press - 120 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-01-24 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THIS EGG. which was laid by a hen last Christmas Day, has a half-inch cross on its broader end. All efforts by the owner of the hen, Miss Clara Liporado, of No. 9, Aambai Road. Katong, to remove the cross mark on68 words
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Article152 1951-01-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A LANCE-CORPORAL of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, who coolly picked up a hand grer.ade that had been hauled into a NAAFI billiard saloon in Penang and threw it out has been awarded the British Empire Medal. The award was152 words
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Article83 1951-01-24 5 PENANG, Tues. gNGLISH schools in the Federation and Singapore have made "remarkable strides," according to an American teacher, Miss Bernice Lyost, now in Penang on a world educational tour. "They are certainly far more advanced than I had expected," .she said. Miss Lyost, who is attached v83 words
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Article42 1951-01-24 5 Mr. Michael paviigon. South-East Asia correspondent for the London Observer, wiio has been covering the Korean war almost since It began, arrived in Singapore rday by BOAC Argonaut fr< m HongKong. Mr. Davidson will remain svre for some weeks.42 words
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298 1951-01-24 5 EX-CONVICTS GRATEFUL FOR ASSISTANCE FROM AFTER-CARE' Free Press Staff Reporter *T THANK you for the loan of $48 and for helping me to obtain a licence to import and sell wild b0ar... 1 shall never forget your organisation." THE words quoted here are ivpical of the many letters received by298 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-01-24 5 :sfmdmzdfm NEWLI u <Rl»i I man "tiMk n > I pidurrci Naval It thfth after its arrival .11 Sin^ap«»r<' do; k^ >■> Thp tank is <! -stincd tot H I M I S( Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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Article565 1951-01-24 5 Free Press Staff Reporter RECOMMENDATIONS have been tentatively approved that quarters for senior officers of the Singapore Municipality should be allotted on a system of priority. The order of priority should be size oi lamiiy. seniority (according to salary) and length of service These recommendations, made565 words
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Article50 1951-01-24 5 The main shop and registered office of the Sineapore Co-operative Stores Society Limited will remove to 64. Victoria Street. The Society's new premises will be opened officially by Mrs. T P. F. McNeice at 10.30 a.m. from its present premises to on Sunday Jan.. 2850 words
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Article57 1951-01-24 5 href Pre-.s Staff Reporter KVALA LUMPUR V IYAYAK track* pro* i iuiH .< that Hea Imliya :i.skcd I >.. aka per Ush battalion be merit -osed ti of nine or ten D; battalion there sho".ld I be 24. The Standing I on f of the I57 words
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Article84 1951-01-24 5 A COLOURFUL cc remony will be witnessed ;< f Sfremban tomorrow, when Dato' Klana Petra, Mohd. Kassim bin Dato' Mendika HajJ Abdul Rsushid will be Installed at the Balai Undang Ampangan. The Dato* Klana Petra who Ig The senior of the four Vu- ings or territorial ruling84 words
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Advertisement50 1951-01-24 5 SPORTS I WEAR j H> -<► Waterproof I JACKETS I I Available in 2 sizes. Choice of 3 attractive shadesYour Early inspection J invited, I >^_ rZ"i^+^ Precision-built and A 0 attractively styled A I u£ made f0 ivc years of satisfactory ser- \Vf vice. Sews UoHri Swucf MACHINE SHROFFS50 words
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Advertisement130 1951-01-24 5 THE SINGAPORE I PACKING COMPANY In Association with SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. *for PREFERENCE •for SHIPPING i for PACKING 65. The Arcade. Tel. 4658 ***** 3rd. Floor blc Addn Singapore Bagtransag' The ENGLISH ELECTRIC" REFRIGERATOR Model 64A '^i3££ SHPBfci Storage space. running unit guar 3 Ritemp control «a^^fe I130 words
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Article, Illustration375 1951-01-24 6 ART SOCIETY'S, ON Friday, at its second open exhibition, the Singapore Art Society will present Singapore with the finest selection of photographs yet seen in Malaya. r ihe first exhibition last year, attended by nearly 6,000 people, was good this year's work shows that it was375 words
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Article84 1951-01-24 6 d&l. Chum -Sam Tsoi, A.R.P.S. (Canton, China*. Bronze Medals, P. S. Tea <33. Stamford Road, Sinpore* and P. J. York (130, Orchard Road. Singapore*. Highly ommetitied, Tsze-Kong Si: (C\^itont and Lim Hoe 6 (91. Eras Basah Road, Singapoi LANDM APES. Silver Med^l. K F. Won^ <23, Orchard84 words
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Article, Illustration975 1951-01-24 7 MANY FANCIES IN MAIN RACE Heavy going at Ipoh today From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Wednesday. J£EEN judues regard the seventh race for Class 2, Div. 1 up the straight s}-furlong track as having one of the best Class 2 sprint fields in many months. Opinion as to the winner coversK. S. Kong - 975 words
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Article, Illustration139 1951-01-24 7 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE Bv Asian Games contenders. .7 HI IH such .m imprt*ssi;e record as winning of the alherweifhf championship of Singapore in 18 .uul l^")0 a. id finishing a close second to I rnpire rhampini.. The Fook Hung, in a "trial' si »^t vtar.139 words
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Article35 1951-01-24 7 Floads stop boxers I UMPUB South i nine of the i ho have entern individual Kuala Lumek tu scratch. em is Company tor Junes. rinei ehamnd the ight cnamnent will "airy .he l&semlrij Hah to35 words
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Article25 1951-01-24 7 p: aal.s ;rs vs ill tee I in the Far Eastern if tourney at Wack dab, Manila WIU split rash tailing U553,75025 words
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Article115 1951-01-24 7 M who beat Eastern I by ten wtiket* in 'nr hnal < urr ie Shield match of v»»n at Johannesburg on f.nihvd the campaign imputed champions with 33 out of ft possible 36. full fiiuil platings were: Tran- 33 po*nt v Natal 23; WeatPrownce 19; FaMern Pro- 15.115 words
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Article230 1951-01-24 7 SAA A gives advice to athletes Free Press Staff Reporter THE SEVEN Sinuapore athletes In Singapore's 17 -man \sian Games contingent exchanged views on individual plans for participation in more than one event at a meeting of Singapore A.A.A. officials at the S.R.C. last evening Maj A Palmer, who presided230 words
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Article72 1951-01-24 7 NAM WAH spurts club will 0 Fathul Karib at socttr at i Paik tomorrow in a match in preparation for their coming tour of Rangoon and Bangkok. The Nam Wuh XI will be chosrn from: Loh Fook Peng. Teow Ktng. Abdul Rahman, Jnr.. Kwan72 words
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Article36 1951-01-24 7 HE first rouna ol the first nn--1 nuul Singapore Base District intr-umt team boxing chamshipa is scheduled for Feb. 13 R.EM.E. Workshops meet GH Q Signal Regt. at the »obcc Training Centre, Thomson Road36 words
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Article32 1951-01-24 7 Art Larsen (UJS.) bea* r< l <! riwell (Australia) 5-7 6-2 6-4 3-6. 6-1 and Dick Sav!tt -US) disposed of Don Caniy toria) 6-1. 6-3. 9-11, 6-0 i thp Australian national32 words
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Article678 1951-01-24 7 RACE 1—2.15: CLASS 4, DIV. 3—6 F. 1. 002 The Dancer Dunwoodie 8.13 2. 000 Bello E. Donnelly 8 11 3. 023 Finalist Charles 8.11 4. 003 GaiiTtnead J. Donnelly 8.10 5. 230 Vanguard Harper 8.09 6. 320 Three Kingdoms Woods 8.09 7. 300 Brilliant Son Farad 8.08678 words
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Article68 1951-01-24 7 RANDOLPH TURPIN. the British micicllewright champion, will fight Jean Stock of France at Leicester on March 19. The figrit will go ten rounds at the 163 lb limit On Monday Turpin knocked out the Spanish middleweight title-holder. Eduard Lopez, in 55 seconds of the firstA.P - 68 words
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318 1951-01-24 7 HENDON'S £10,000 TOUR OF THE FAR EAST From ARCHIE QUICK HENDON Football Club is to embark on the most ambitious tour planned by an amateur soccer organisation since the war. The men will fly to the Far East when the season closes next May and will be away 18 days318 words
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Article226 1951-01-24 7 ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM Mamf (\ll. BOY pniVll.K BRILLIANT SON FINALIST lIWI IST THRU \(.IMiMv KM I o Vis ThC Danccr Bel, Three Kingdoms I inalivt lixt 15 Bello Three Kingdoms (..am mead The Dancer ihe Dan er RACE 2 A. ML SEME NT NANETTE AMUSEMENT226 words
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Article66 1951-01-24 7 gINGAPORES r.i.in -forward, Awaiij; Bakar. scored four goals yesterday to enable the S.A.F.A. tooting team to beat the National Collepiate A A. five-nil at the Rizal Memorial stadium. Manila. Boon Leong notched the other goal. Goalkeeper Chu Chee Seng put up a brilliant performance for Singapore66 words
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Article48 1951-01-24 7 The 19b0 Olympic Games ma\ be held in Brussels. Ihe city las! night unanimously decided to forward the Belgian capital's claim to the Olympic Organising Commiitee. If apreed, the G;«n;«'s would probably be held in the Bi Heysel Stadium, scene of the 19.30 iluroptan aililetic championship-..48 words
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Article178 1951-01-24 7 TOURISTS' BID FOR VICTORY A BID for Commonwealth touring team producer, slogging against India In fourth *"t<-st" at Madrnterday. The to i the ta.sk of scoring 271 runhours anc bowling fi< rcely Then, with 90 runs n i u,n with an hour I they had to ehans» when three wicketsReuter - 178 words
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Article29 1951-01-24 7 A fighUn Queensland 1< Ken Mj toiia to t ain In Sheffield Shield cur match at P in Scores were <<> 9 <Mai Victoria. 388 and 73 to29 words
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Advertisement54 1951-01-24 7 > US ljU^ if ir^ LIFEGUARD MILK CO., JD. 35 36, Medeiros Building, S*p--e. Telephone: ***** LEYTE TRADERS LTD SINCAPODC FIDEPATJON of MAIAYA SINGAPORE SHIPPING COMPANY r~O. REC OFF: 438 i42 TELOK AYER ST. SINCAPORt matiora! Freight Fon*., d Mil d oor-to-door freight »nd bagfi-g« transp^ift §nc travel service A«ent%54 words
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Article35 1951-01-24 8 !e of S;>You: I 00 J 23rd. a \RP To npco'hy. Vtfl or arp. at Kandang K on 22nd January, a 1 I On 23rd Jar. Ulan, wife of Dr K of a sou.35 words
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Article16 1951-01-24 8 i:.. need r Mr. J i son of .\!r. and Pa SaraI < of the I'uen,; ;> >16 words
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Article, Illustration448 1951-01-24 8 GOVERNMENT SAVES 200,000 Federation staff reduced Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. axe ha> fallen on six Federal Government departments with staff reductions, saving (200,000 a w»ar in personal emoluments. This is disclosed by the Organisation and Methods Advisor, Mr S. S. Ross, in his second report to the448 words
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97 1951-01-24 8 H. KONG STILL SUPPLIES CHINA REDS HONG KONG, Wed. THE flow of strategic goods to Communist China has dropped sharply since the United States declared economic war on the Reds but substantial amounts of steel. rubber and chemicals are still moving Into China, authoritative sources said yesterday. lion?: Kong isU.P - 97 words
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Article163 1951-01-24 8 Continued from pa^e 5 on a production of 55.D .)0 I The receipts from the export tons at an n»e:age price of S» a ton. Other substantial increases h iv; been made in the receipts mm dutv on textiles and clothing I*l million), malt liquors <$1 million) pe f163 words
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Article89 1951-01-24 8 rmpil FRANKFURT, Wednesday. (jI^KKAL Eisenhower, whom West German newspapers have criticised as bein? anti-German, declared yesterday that there was a difference between the regular German solder and the Hitlerites. A statement issued on his behalf just after he left Frankfurt by air for Paris said. "As89 words
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Article198 1951-01-24 8 Woman jailed for 'white slavery' NEWCASTLE, Wednesday. TH) a woman who was jailed at Newcastle, England, fur nine months on a "white slave" charge, Mr. Justice Oliver said: "You intended to trafiic in the flesh and blood of this girl of sixteen. You didn't care if she was ruined. Her198 words
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Article20 1951-01-24 8 Travel agencies in New v <>rk report a falling demnrd V" advance bookings to E:.tain and the Continent.20 words
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129 1951-01-24 8 I LONDON STOCKI EXCHANGE LONDON. Wed. THE ceas>e-rire offer from Communist China assisted sentiment in the Stock Exchange yesterday. but brought no noticeable increase in volume of business, states Reuters financial correspondent. Apart from slight dullness in gilt-edged, quiet rinnness became widespread with provintial129 words
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Article55 1951-01-24 8 LONDON, Wed. BRITAIN'S n h C 7,300.000 atomic plant went into full scale operation yesterday for the first time. The plant, designed three years ago for Plutonium research. was switched on secretly over the week-end. It will turn out for industrial uses the same plutonium employedU.P - 55 words
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