The Singapore Free Press, 27 January 1951
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Title Section19 1951-01-27 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1951. PRICE T\ CENTS fy,.g,.g,. ftm,ftmjmjcg19 words
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Article, Illustration447 1951-01-27 1 GREATER SACRIFICES SAYS ATTLEE ire Heavy burden to be shared equally LONDON, Saturday. PALLING for "great exertions and serious sacrifices", Mr. Attlee, Prime Minister, m a speech m London last night prepared the nation tor the announcement m Parliament on Monday of Britain's new defence programme. This may require defenceReuter; A.P; UP; —Free Press - 447 words
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Article, Illustration300 1951-01-27 1 Cooking oil up $2: 'Stop export' plea Free Press Staff Reporter MRS. Robert Eii, Municipal Commissioner for West Ward, told the Free Press yeslrrri.t.- that the Singapore Government should not expert coconut oil from Malaya until it was sure that it could provide for the needs of the local community300 words
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Article55 1951-01-27 1 Canada's new peace plan LAKE SUCCESS S uurd.i Israel put a modified lar Eastern »;i mime inioimallv before the I'nited iv but American spokesmen indicattlie I nlted States would not relinquish id to get tousjh'' with lommuiMst China. source did demands a a m -;ole on P )uld not a55 words
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Article55 1951-01-27 1 NEVADA. Sat. THE first experimental explosion at the Atomic Energy Commission's new testing grounds m Nevada occurred on Jan. 24. Governor Charles Russell of Nevada disclosed yesterday. The commission confirming ihi> said "a detonaHon did occur m connection with a test." but would not say55 words
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Article148 1951-01-27 1 PARIS. Sat pRANCE has invited 11 governments to discuss 4-potnt Plan to co-ordinate the defence of Europe under one commander against a possible Communis: attack. President Vincent Auriol said yesterday that France would fight as a united nation if she was ked but determinedUP; AP - 148 words
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Article30 1951-01-27 1 The British Government has approved a plan to give the men m the Forces the right to appeal against court martial verdicts, it was an- nounced yesterday- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article24 1951-01-27 1 Queen Juliana of Hollanc conferred with the leader oi the Liberal Party yesterday ir an attempt to form a nev government.24 words
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167 1951-01-27 1 TOKYO, Saturday. nOWERFUL elements of two I S. corp* advanced 1 within 15 miles of Seoul yesterday against little opposition. Large Chinese forces were sighted two to five miles farther north however. Size of the United Nations tck force was not Indicai m censored dispatchesA.P - 167 words
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Article49 1951-01-27 1 ALLAN LEWIS'S best bets for today's Ipoh races are C'lonagh, Nomad and Kiver FatroL TRESPASSER'S best bets are Abbeystead and River Patrol. PICTURE TIP by McLeod and latest hints from the course arc m page seven. The going is expected to be soft.49 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-01-27 1 Canada yesterday agreed to I relax immigration restrictions against India by throwing open her doors to 150 citizens of India each year for permanent resinence m th*» luntry. picture. The Commissioner General. Mr Malcolm M .ll Don »lv an l 7iV Renresentative 0 the Government oiI ree Preaa - 72 words
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Article21 1951-01-27 1 The will sail from Malta on Feb. 10 for a combined cruise and ILLIt w irh the Home Fleet21 words
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Article23 1951-01-27 1 LONDON, Saturday. LORD HOLDEN. 5L\ who once wrdte that women euch hvvocri should be y I by m**' MM - 23 words
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Article90 1951-01-27 1 LONDON. Sat. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, will have personal charge of the Foreign Office while Mr. Ernest Bevin. ill with pneumonia, remains on the sick list. Yesterday's bulletin on Mr. Bevin said his condition remained unchanged and the improvement had been maintained Mr. AiU.lpp90 words
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Article33 1951-01-27 1 Mao Tse Tung .said m a speech at the Indian Ambassador's reception, m P< yesterday said that his p< hoped China and India would continue to work together for peace. UP.UP. - 33 words
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Article28 1951-01-27 1 Two British officers who Jost their way on a iUJ tour on the 7 m- j tains region In Germany were saved by German yi^teamsye^^A^y^ APAP - 28 words
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88 1951-01-27 1 CAIRO. Sat. SYRIA last night called for the merging of the seven members of the Arab League, with a combined population of nearly 40.000.000 into one state or federation. Nazim El-Kodsi Bey, the Syrian Prime Minister, made the proposal m a memoran- I88 words
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Article29 1951-01-27 1 An electric train from j Estoril. carrying hundreds of passengers into Lisbon, yesterday collided with an outgoing train. Several deaths were reported and many were iniured.- A.PA.P - 29 words
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Article152 1951-01-27 1 SYDNEY, Saturday. THE New South Wales Labour Premier, Mr. James McGirr, last night refused to make his state police immediately available to the Federal Government should it invoke the Crimes Act against a threatened miners' strike, usually reliable sources said. i Acting Prime Minister. Mr. Arthur152 words
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Article46 1951-01-27 1 U. S. FREEZES PRICKS. WAGES The U.S. Government terday froze both pn wages at the level of Th day midnight. The lanouncenenl v.u> made at a news conference held by the Mice Stabilisation Director Mr MichaH Dlsalle. and the War Chairman. Mr Cyru s S. Chilli46 words
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Article23 1951-01-27 1 Austrian officials ye put the damage done Austria by last week.* lanche.s at bet wee: 000 and 3.600 von Reuter g,cftmjkccgfmReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement54 1951-01-27 1 F i^3% 2 A^^^^ A t 3 01 F THE WORLD S LARCES" WATCH CLOCK workshop: which, several decades iced new methods m the ton of precision watches. nade the name world-famous. ,YMA plant occupies an area ire than 200.000 square feet and machines. Some 40 uple throughout the world54 words
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Advertisement78 1951-01-27 1 t Si 91 lift UNION BUILDING PROPERTY OF Union Insurance Society of Canton Ltd. AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES NORTH CHINA INSURANCE CO.. LTD. BRITISH TRADERS INSURANCE CO., LTD. THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. THE YANCTSZE INSUR. ASSOCIATION LTD i i ASSETS EXCEED £11,600,000 Transact ALL CLASSES OF INSURANCE EXCEPT LIFE78 words
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Article1170 1951-01-27 2 S.C. GEORGE - y £sL Ll AAA Irons Midshipman Andrew C'hnslit and His friend Ben Noakea of a privateer recently returned from sea are pressganged on to a Naval warship at Plymouth Andrew 4s now an ordinary sea* man The warship sail* for Calcutta where they join a fleet bound1,170 words
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Article, Illustration756 1951-01-27 2 THE PRIZE-WINNING ESSAYS THIS LOOKS EASY lie^r Children lIERE are rbt ilts oi week's two ipetiUc The two winners of two $5 prizes for monger children's ale competition ai Shirlev Jones «aerd I Inth <. K.T.V r o. Kkuißff, JOIIOKK. Ton> H<> (axed It), 1 1 eetlon P irk, mm.756 words
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Article84 1951-01-27 2 What animal, msec:, or bird is missing m the following sayings: 1. Let sleeping s lie. 2. Go to the thou gard. 3. Even a will turn. 4. Don't kill the that lays the golden egg. 5. When the is away the will play. 6. A living is84 words
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Article417 1951-01-27 2 WHEN nool was over, Peter rushed home and went straight to Ferdinands jar. "Ferdinand he said, as he tilted the jar to allow his pet I o hop out. "I am going to set you free. My teacher told me it is cruel to put you m417 words
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Advertisement32 1951-01-27 2 DON'T FORGET YOUR JKKF PROGRAMMES t^Z, IN DETAIL HIGHLIGHTS THE FUNNY MANS OF THE WEEK BACK ROOM BOYS THE HERITAGE WEEKLY CONTEST t OF BRITAIN WITH PRIZES fiM CM C TAt\ A32 words
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Advertisement90 1951-01-27 2 V| II I 1 |l For wholesale prices, pleat* Stated Solo Agents: F.E. ZUELLIC (M) LTD. V-O BOX 725 SIKGAPORF ••••MIIIIIIIIIIMMMIIIIMIMMMIIMMIMIMIIMIIMIMtIIMMIMMMMMIM I" < Booking Plans Now Cpen For... Staffing ANNA XKAGLK TRrU'K HOR IRD '"It is entin that make an outstanding, m-CO-gtarg, Trevor Howard, ai .•standing as Captain P hill."90 words
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Miscellaneous437 1951-01-27 2 FUN GAMES TRY THIS ONE I '^§P^ s<£^\ fl \j *-r «**r Dz'rf 2/ou A-/2o<r that oilier kind of thaumatrope draughts teas played m Egypt has a different picture on 2.000 years ago? Or that each side of a card (for inchess was brounht to Europe stance, a man on437 words
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Article, Illustration210 1951-01-27 3 COMMERCIAL RADIO DISCOURAGED Committee report has shocks for 8.8.C. nuar L f m LOXPON, Saturday. "ur a- l M k J r ,)lr^^.General Sir William Hale> and the uirt i.uard of Broadcasting House is contained m the 327 pages i»l the Kevendge Report on the 8.8.C. nriim-'nr^nrl^i' be Phased by210 words
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Article34 1951-01-27 3 Spain has been invited to attend the sixth general conference of the United Nations Educational. Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), to be held m Paris from June 18 to July 10.34 words
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Article, Illustration59 1951-01-27 3 Brown Bear cubs have b n at London Zoo exac: number is not know.:. GENERAL «£CALLED Major-General Emmett O'Donnel talks with newspapermen m Washington following his return at the invitation of the 1.5.A.1. High Commantl to "tVsenss the circumstances" of an interview m which the general adjocated59 words
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Article66 1951-01-27 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR .rrl I i nnasnal n heir uti on m ,ir<' rather tfak< saxe, ugh nan bee I •mi I Niied ailh I the best the .r \mi will il\\a\ i var*a, easa.uul n ion t.. dc i alher > se wills i antjan all I r..ii ri66 words
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Article59 1951-01-27 3 The Argentine President, Senor Juan Peron, yesterday imposed military rule on all railway employees m the Buenos Aires area, including ral hundred Britons and other foreigners. He took this step to try to break the 3-day-old railway ike, which is causing growing transport chaos. He had earlierReuter - 59 words
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Article34 1951-01-27 3 NEPAL P.M. LAI DED i Tne British Government imes the Nepal Prime Ministers action m announea programme of reform for Nepal, Mr. Ernest Dairies. Foreign Under Secretary, said m the House of Commons.— RenterRenter - 34 words
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Article141 1951-01-27 3 TRIED TO REACH SCHOONER PERTH, Australia, Saturday. AIR. Oliver Parslow, a 36-year-old solicitor of 111 Perth was worried because a schooner which he part-owned was m difficulties. He hired a Tiger Moth plane, piloted by John Bailey, to look for the schooner. They found it sailin? about 12miles fromA.P. - 141 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-01-27 3 BACK TO MOTHER— Alice. the London Zoo penguin. decides that her offspring has been on exhibition long enough for one day. She persuaded the keeper to give her back her chick.31 words
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Article27 1951-01-27 3 QIX THOI SAND BOTTLES of whisky m cases crashed on the road when a truck overturned near Gretna Green and fewer thin fifty bottles broke.27 words
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Article93 1951-01-27 3 Europe needs the will to fight NEW YORK. Fri. J^EARMING Europe today is fundamentally a question of morale, not guns and planes, says an Associated Press message from New York. A large part of Europe hasn't the will to defend itself. On a grand scale Gen. Eisenhower is m the93 words
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Article21 1951-01-27 3 Boy. a dog thai two-year-old Jimmy McSweeney from a fire at South Shields' <Co. Durham) set two medals.21 words
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250 1951-01-27 3 Mrs. Goulding' s letters solve love problems BißMiMiiiwi tatwtfar T^HE forlorn youiii; man sat talking sadly about A sweetheart to the middle-aged vu>n.an m the consulting-room. "So you see", he said, with a fin just a lovers' tiff. I want to make it up and I tried to write to250 words
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Article41 1951-01-27 3 The north Queensland .ship of S.^ from Mackay, has had much rain recent:, side: up w Utg raincoats. The g blouses and the me P<> r Jordan no one m the town much 111-! ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article36 1951-01-27 3 The Iron Age. a U.S. tni working trade weekly, said a general price freeze on nearly all products and commodi be In effect by June, if not soor.er, 11 added- A.PA.P - 36 words
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Article20 1951-01-27 3 have been arrested b Northern Kashmir on cha h a. d P. alt across the ceasefire line.— A.PA.P - 20 words
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Advertisement34 1951-01-27 3 CHRISTIAN iCE SOCIETY [c Grove Rd.. Spore. n 3: at lays, Wedr —7 our Heading R< futicjira Ointment for any 1 '"awig iktn trouble It i instantly and the skin ttcalfjiy condition. ifcJsIVESj COOL34 words
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Advertisement56 1951-01-27 3 ajr ;*v\ s .^> k Bs Übl «E T <•" r B«j*»jl iH r«T»f»gg y#l vi RBSa^B) NJfcAjL^s^^^ r /J s ingapore-kuaiaiumpur}) .«a3jM^"^"» AND BRANCH j^-M i> &*Z?*^ ■?4I ■ftt^S^ 4lHa^. j! M aMt^* -'-c**" Bar 1 bW~ K^^^a^^^ j lat >r B^ «S Br C^ a0 Ob W3I Baaaj^Bjwj^^aßj56 words
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Miscellaneous578 1951-01-27 3 Bridge Problem South leads the spade ten. East I 0?^ 11 discards a dub or a heart. If c^ West keeps the spade nine. South q j tes tile heart eight. North dis- I A 9t carding the diamond jack. South V I sT then leads the to* spade West578 words
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Article267 1951-01-27 4 r who f thai to dn am g od Id there i hers who will pur. > tr with their fondest wishes. 11l lie th» wh r rej< ng her on the I V rth hi lot ashes ned. to I ruck DUt h oe- I d267 words
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927 1951-01-27 4 INDIA, wim many of 1 its growing pains behind it. stands on firmer ground as it enters Its ;d year as a republic Much has been done by Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's government since trie constitution of the Republic of India was927 words
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Article437 1951-01-27 4 JOHN BAKER WHITE. M. P - JOHN BAKER WHITE. M.P. By L>RITAIN is m deadly peril. The one way to escape from that peril to put through the defence scheme at the hi possible speed. fast as we worked irk or fast- i In ring bani mid-December. ".on i the437 words
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Article, Illustration779 1951-01-27 4 THREE PEOPLE THINK FORGET. Bernard Wi€ksfeed Speaks to 'IT .WASN'T FUN FINDING OUI y^/HAT do the Koreans think uijout it all? I have three points of view m my diary. One from 3 5 oung fellow with a university education, another from an old woman who used to do my779 words
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Advertisement16 1951-01-27 4 SHOES tor i STYLE j COMFORT ECONOMY Consult: KIAT SHOES 4i. Stain' ord RJ.,Sir?ap«.*e Tel *****16 words
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Advertisement75 1951-01-27 4 "Cow& Gate of cc i Mjßbe sa^ s tms n, ht j^f Bath "really J^^ M do ask o m c questions mj I'm fond of M J^P****. «V but she ever I $jjf anything but Coy. "^s^. I think I tllOuM .JJaF U P anc cave j; muscle, sound75 words
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Miscellaneous289 1951-01-27 4 ■{AIJIO a, Sin- gapore. A'hich sent out Questionnaires to listeners m November last year, asking for their opinions on the stations programmes, and inviting listeners to offer themselves as members of a listening panel, is apparently still sending out similar Questionnaires and similar invitations If the stadon has been collecting289 words
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Miscellaneous270 1951-01-27 4 THE RADIO QUIZ enjoy the programme then. The same applies to the Radio Orchestra, about the only live musical programme which Radio Malaya has offered for some time. There is little doubt that a great number of lisieners welcome such items as dance music, vocals, light classics, song and humour,270 words
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Miscellaneous303 1951-01-27 4 Q a lorry, which near the front of the line, and proceeded to replenish his steaming radiator. Meanwhile the light had changed and the first cars m the line had disappeared down the street. But the man went on unhurriedly with his job. apparently oblivious to the fact that behind303 words
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Article623 1951-01-27 5 LAND VALUES Strong protest by ratepayers Free Press Staff Reporter |F THE SINGAPORE 60VERNMEN1 freezes land value* for the purpose of land acquisition, as prono>ed under the Development Bill, it will not only be committing a "manifest injustice," hut be discouraging the private development of623 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-01-27 5 My tooth isn't much good Kithpictured 1 1 t t the Iged m .1 m s*n- r> and you but did21 words
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Article111 1951-01-27 5 'THIS is your war -make it your war." said Lt.-Gen. Sir Harold Briggs, Director of Operations yesterday m the course of a broadcast over Radio Malaya. Di that Uw tw.sk b c of Malaya was Sir Ha; old said: et there be a Mice m111 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-01-27 5 |£EPS from Britain tor the us- ot the Military Police ia Japan were unloaded m Singapore recently for Iranship neat to the Japanese of K'lre.29 words
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Article91 1951-01-27 5 gERIOUS obstruction of five-foot ways by bicycles parked indiscriminately has been reported to the Police. This is an offence against the Minor Offe.ces Ordinance and the Police propose to take action against offenders under this Ordinance, by seizure of the offe.'ding bicycles and by inmons against the91 words
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Article113 1951-01-27 5 Free Press Staff Reporter AMBROSE Applejohns Adventure.*' which was to have been produced m March by Captain Norman Vincent for :ne Little Theatre. Armenian Street, has had to be cancelled, as Captain Vincent has been posted elsewhere. The Committee, however, have decided to keep to the113 words
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Article44 1951-01-27 5 A TOTAL of 5.290 students and teachers from the Far East, including 116 from Malaya, studied In the United Stated during the academic year 1949-1950. according to statistics compiled by the International Exchange Programme of the Department of State.44 words
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Article426 1951-01-27 5 RESTRICTION IN LAND BILL SEVERE' Free Pre> s Staff Reporter r -HE restriction proposed by 1 the Singapore Development Bill on the private development of land appears far too strict, suggests the Singapore Ratepayers Association m a memorandum on the Bill. It suggests that there are many areas where the426 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-01-27 5 THIRTY-SEVEN new recruits for the Army arrived m Singapore recently from Eastern Pahans and Kuantan. The picture shows the new arrivals answering the roll at Collyer Quay shortlyafter they disembarked. These recruits will have 16 weeks training at Nee Soon "arracks and will then be—Free Press - 60 words
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281 1951-01-27 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A NUMBER of laws m the Colony which were enacted to cope with special requirements at the time of their promulgation, have now exp red. Among them are temporary provisions for the impositions of specially heavy penalties for thefts281 words
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226 1951-01-27 5 picture. I ice Press r talf Reporter A LL CHILD actors and actresses between the ages of 12 and 17 will have their working hours reduced from next month, it was decided at a recent meeting of proprietors of Teochew wnanu* companies m Singapore. This226 words
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Article92 1951-01-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. AN AMBITIOUS SCHEME which will link many small air strips m the Federation especially t> se m isolated townships or Pahang with a regular commercial "feeder"' service to the country's major airports, is now under active consideration by the Federation Government. This development will92 words
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331 1951-01-27 5 Tax rise will halt property development -SAY RATEPAYEPS Free Press Staff Reporter "II7E ARE of the opinion that auv Ulwstantial m"- crease m direct taxation would ;».r\ent new capital from coming: into the olony" n"« larei the Singapore Ratepayers Association m i inrm" dum to the Select Committee which is331 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-01-27 5 Skipper of first f air-cooled ship picture \i' i \.S K. j captain of the Kituang. MM OJ \\iC WmWmtTt first pletelv a i condition- ,< freighter which arrived ir Sinsapo: i erJay. Thvessel was specially !>uill carry re frig err. from V to th* F I f V! f V - 48 words
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Article31 1951-01-27 5 Fre, f KUALA U MFUB I "MALAYAN hi wot n bt keepers v big tin 0 v BpOrtta i up prt I he Who has I la id31 words
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Article27 1951-01-27 5 Surface mail Is -nd the I on. for P-* G P O i ;ik Palemb rta, Bouiaba! s. P (pan p iv. foi the Fee .ª27 words
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Advertisement93 1951-01-27 5 Latest Range of -/"-WmT^ Printed Q&1 S d c %JW^ C H I N E mg r i4»T^w3>»A CHECKED ai|^p TAFFETA IrC I 40- tiS Koar early Inspection Invited. «.f *»C*»OM '111 fttOmt Wi«' I I Tailors. Draper* and Outfitters. l Xl Wis I have served The Jewellery Malaya. I93 words
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Advertisement51 1951-01-27 5 1 BRITISH CLOCKS 5..»« iL "Chiming mod.lt WM Garrards fam c w t j Clocks ate bc.-.utiful as well Ai dependable '.XSmmmmmA ■■ft|ii||^i|^a^^>^^tt^k^^di^^fav a^£BttM[|^| t^SSßmr^ K^^V^H lUPW^jH mß^ m^Ba WW Bezel. Height 9-ms Ike- Clock* with iAS/SL cat* of beautifully matched Bun tteXjlfetVa, CHIMING CLOCKS I r A $160.00 JEWELLERY51 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-01-27 6 TTING A&OOT v va\ ckOQbt apgo£ ~>TT PiT YOU NirAQIY SO 1 CHV AQ TUfrV U^eO TO19 words
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Article32 1951-01-27 6 f ncnt :.d the R A M C fchanv, who ha\e post war < the Army R Cup. mi-Una! tou»ht will bI de- the q m? of I 132 words
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Article77 1951-01-27 6 T- i! i up natch 1> tile pro and England will be pined th ea some- tanouneing iin> fester♦•nt if lr i .>. Profea i grille nnul:| be etiasen fro«n four courses now an- i onsideration. ITiere bad been some fear the match would f cancelledReu; ter; AP - 77 words
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Article, Illustration315 1951-01-27 6 IAAF RULING ON MALAYA ATHLETICS Spore, Fed. can send joint team Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE and the Federation may be affiliated with the International Amateur Athletic Federation under the name of Malaya if they so desire. This was a decision reached at the last Congress of the I.A.A.F. held315 words
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Article163 1951-01-27 6 ANCE Corporal MegahadUT Rai J of 1 Gurkha Rirle Ttg. Winu became the champion m the fly:it class when he beat Signalman Williamson at the Fourth '..i District Boxing Championships which concluded at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Thursday night. The biggest ovation was given to163 words
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Article227 1951-01-27 6 Noted Cup sides clash today From JIM CHAMBERS pOIRTH-round F.A. Cup-ties and first-round jjames m the Scottish Cup tournament dominate the British soccer card today. In the F.A. Cup there are two outstanding games between tour football clubs each with a grand Cup tradition. These are the matches m whichA.P - 227 words
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Article89 1951-01-27 6 THiCKET is a dying game m Australia, accor ling to Brisbane city sports st«,re ownpf Mr. A. N. Robinson. Rising cost of equipment was killing cricket, he said. Fishing, golf. te:inis antl bowk the cheapest game were taking its place. Robinson said hunls of cricket cluo>Reuter; AAP - 89 words
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Article206 1951-01-27 6 IRELAND open their international Rugby Union programme with a match against France at Dublin today— the 23rd between the two countries. Ireland hold a long lead m the series, having gained 14 victories to seven by France. Much Will depend today upon how the Irish forwardsReuter - 206 words
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Article25 1951-01-27 6 American middleweight Bobby Dawson 159£ lb. > beat Gilbert Stock < 158 i lb.) of France on points m a tenround bout on Thursday night25 words
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Article98 1951-01-27 6 RACEHORSE owners will have some rich pickings on English tracks m the next flat-racing season which opens m late March. Take this as an example. Total prize money for the four-day Royal Ascot meetin" from June VI to 15 and the Ascot Heath meeting (twoA.P - 98 words
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265 1951-01-27 6 SINGAPORE Engineer Regiment had to fight all the way to enter the Singapore Districts Eraser and Neave Cup Rugby final with R.A.S "V ne xt Znn \u l« a semi fin lal1 al r ei>lay yesterday at Nee Soon, the Sappers pulled off a265 words
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Article113 1951-01-27 6 T'VE a surprise for him," said Andre Adoree. King Kong's newest opponent, when he strolled into the Free Press office yesterday. This 250-lb. wrestler from the United States has fought topnotches all over America. He has come straight from Mexico because he likes to see this113 words
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Advertisement153 1951-01-27 6 SAPOLIN /4 lustrous quick-Jr\ finish for all types Transportation Vn Stockists SOUTH-EAST CO.. 115 J ALAN BFSAK Tel S2t* Sole Agent*: ■r Ji i a i AVffi<:ii n*V* A lL "'llrnwmMllM <l\<. \PORI i n TOO THRILLING TO M!SS OPENS TODAV4 SHOWS 2 4. 1 5 6.30 9.30 p. m,153 words
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Miscellaneous153 1951-01-27 6 mSLItirSKS Exclusive to the Singapore I rev Prrss m Malavn McANWUILE.MANORAKE WATCHES A I I*LL ASK THE POLICE THFIMd] I f know it cnimnc 1 I !77 1 /W/5/flL£ --l*M£A£ Hf 'S REALLY THE S^KroH C0I7? R ncc cS a ALK A O l NT THE Slo l M f153 words
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Article69 1951-01-27 7 r indsay Ha Australia's Test captain, saved Victoria with a dour Inn of 59 not out In the Sheffield shield game with the holders, New South Wales, which began at Sydney ay. New South Wales, after losing 100 minutes' play throush rain, made up the timeAAP; Reuter - 69 words
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Article536 1951-01-27 7 Latest hints from course Charlemagne a danger From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Saturday. JHK (lass 2, Div. 1 sprint (race six) should be the best betting event at the final day's racing of the Perak Turf Club January meeting here this afternoon. Abbevstead and Majestic Scholar will536 words
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Article30 1951-01-27 7 THE weather remained fine yesterday, but the going for today will be soft. Horses working on the second grass track this morning were still churning it up slightly.30 words
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133 1951-01-27 7 this years Malaya Cup Selangor St section: Nine teams uteur Football Association v of affiliated with the F.A.M. tnev mixuv the competition. \V McGiegor Watt, lent' of the Singa Football A Free Press** mc m- thai is C< uncil is haundpr consideraand133 words
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Article64 1951-01-27 7 F P London Correspondent LONDON. Sat. A MALAYAN badminton team, comprising the Choonf brothers. Eddie and David, and cousin Robert Choonc. \Kl\ meet a British team m London on Fob. 2. The home players will be Englishmen who between them made over 60 international appearances— Nichols five64 words
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Article285 1951-01-27 7 CTRAITS Racing AssociaO taOfcVl policy of restricting importations of new Trses and introduction of the deletion and replacement scheme bi 1949 had proved Us tlue, said Mr. H C. RdUy. the chairman, at the Sin 'pore Turf Club's annual general meeting held at th gapore Chamber285 words
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Article219 1951-01-27 7 ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP (M.I Ito\ POINTER RACE 1 CLONAGH CLONAGH COLNSEL Ifl SPORT ISf. I'|\K CLONACH 2.15 Counsel HI un^el HI lonaph C ounsel 111 Cmmmi Ml SporUnß Pink Eden Rotk Sporting Pink Oakfel Spcrting link RACE 2 RISING GLORY PERKY COUNT CONSTANCE CONSTANCE219 words
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Article, Illustration741 1951-01-27 7 BELOW is the programme for Ipoh today, last day of the Perak Turf Club January Meeting.. The double totes are on Races 3 and 4, and 6 and 7j Bis Sweep on Kace 8. RACE 1—2.15: CLASS 2, DIV 5— 6 F. 1 003 Sporting Pink Bagby 8.13741 words
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Article106 1951-01-27 7 VETERAN Australian Da Cup player John Bromwich ranked American Budge Patty No. 1 tennis player ahead of Australian Frank Sedgman. He said Patty deserved his placings because he had had no bad losses while Sedgman had been defeated by Art Larsen, Earl Cochel! and BudgeReuter - 106 words
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Article29 1951-01-27 7 HONG KONG may participate m the world table tennis championships m Vienna In March or April if satisfactory arrangements can be made and necessary funds raised.29 words
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Article104 1951-01-27 7 TNDIAS new national sta- dium. where the first Ai Games will be held m March, was opened m New Delhi yesterday by the Prime Idnifter, Pandit Jawaharla! Nehru. Modelled on Britain's Wembley ground the stadium has accommodation for 35.000 and has running and cycle tracks,Reuter - 104 words
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Advertisement70 1951-01-27 7 TODAY p.m S B USLAS BAUET reVUE presents J0 MINUTES s; :0 BREaUM H IS ORCHESTERA AND ll.lllN ;> m. MNITE 111 Richard GREENE LM ANSKEWS ODAY OW$: ~..'5 *>-««u 4. +S¥£-^.*> >m.» TODAY I 15, I p.m. "wawwmi! *'.i*^tai i' ll> l< [ON Rl I I ISI 7 TONIGHT70 words
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Advertisement191 1951-01-27 7 rvT US Sfc 'f^B t W t t >"m 1 1 I s\\yi ajß^^_— %tm^ mmmu^.mmm»»^m9»^mmnwammm^mmmmmmwmmmmmvmmm^mmmmm^LIFEGUARD MILK CO., JO. 35 36, Medeiros Building, Spore. Telephone: ***** mmmmaammmmwa Why Worry about ACCOMMODATION? X A TONG REST-HOUSE A Health-resort by the Sea with Luxurious rooms and Comfort. A Rendezvous where delicious food191 words
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Miscellaneous58 1951-01-27 7 Today's sport Xl liß\ North v South at an Beeai vadium Faratf A wUkSJC. A' at langPJOCKKT: Cajlaaeaa i (V.M.A. ISI Teeeaal >l Balestier Road. SOCCER: St. Anthoms Schawl V Tiong; Bahru Rangers (1 teams) on school ground. SWIMMING: Water -polo Asian Games tftela *M&J EJ: Boys' Bridie S»im (-ala.58 words
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Article31 1951-01-27 8 .AGEMENT is anrry Ooh Jnd sot! tn and the G Boon ;nior D Of Hoon Hnv.z. and I Chan Chick Nya, -r of Mdm. Lee Pin Chan V of Sins31 words
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Article13 1951-01-27 8 B \RRIOTT d*- ;•> for recently nd family U md sent -> of con-13 words
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Article, Illustration111 1951-01-27 8 yiu^^fachL<u I..i>^r .Uinond-N-ich as those of hli/--i. idered to be beautiful of all. But iupound. p set Von nee J n't Rd il ---.rs will appear '-•i it you extend, with ebiou priK'il. the line of lower lids at the or the eves and this fectrj into111 words
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Article171 1951-01-27 8 CHICAGO. Sat. SENATOR Robert Taft. ReU publican leader, told the Exe Club yesterday: The general policy of appeasing the Chin< 'inapparent lv been •versed although 1 never completely confident Department.'' The "joint chiefs-01-staff :.d administration had apirently accepted the the >ry should be a longBeA P - 171 words
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Article134 1951-01-27 8 ontinued from Pase 1 Mrs. Eu. who is trying to form a Housewives or "Housekeepers' Association" to combat Singapore's rising rood costs, has not met with a very good response so far. Many people she had telephoned 'o join the association had exss to help, but not m an134 words
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Article67 1951-01-27 8 VOI UNTEER SPECIAL CONSTABULARY The following are required to d the Revolver Range. Police nlng School. Thomson Road. 30 p.m. on 29fh. 30th and i.tiv i.e. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday to be instructed m the handling and use ot 9 mm. Browning Automatic Pistol Nos 80. 202 483. 486 867.67 words
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Article446 1951-01-27 8 Sailors wife accuses doctor LONDON, Saturday. A DOCTOR told a sailors wife, "Hello, beautiful— l A wish all my patients were as attractive and pretty as you", and then made love to ncr, counsel alleged m the Chancery Court, London. The wile went to Australia, counsel446 words
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Article16 1951-01-27 8 Rebel Karens and Burmese Communists attacked Sayagul and Yanginsanya. m the Muubin district. A.PA.P - 16 words
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Article84 1951-01-27 8 Speaking on Australian National Day yesterday m Karachi the Governor-Gene-ral of Pakistan. Khwrja Nabimuddin. expressed gratitude to Mr. Robert Menzies and said. How greatly appreciative we are of the the efforts made by the Australian Premier m the Commonwealth Conference to bring about an amicable settlement m84 words
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Article140 1951-01-27 8 4 FIVE-year-old boy j Cromwell, Oklahoma A small tearful voice at the exchange to say: said boy of five told over the phone at how he killed his mother. was heard by the operator "Oh, help me, help me". Operator: "Now don't cry. Just tell me140 words
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Article133 1951-01-27 8 Continued from Page 1 1. Convening of a conference "within a week" among the United States. Britain. France. Communist China. Russia, India and Egypt. 2. The first business of ..he conference would be to name the United States. Communist China and a United Nations Korean commission to arrange an133 words
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Article15 1951-01-27 8 Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. Indian High Commissioner, called on Mr. Attlee yesterday.15 words
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Article189 1951-01-27 8 I &*f 4 i fciQKfti ft X 88_q^ 21 k. I f I I I ~^L *_< LONDON, Saturday. CURRENT atmosphere at the IN tended yesterday to underline the customary week-end caution In markets, states Reuters financial correspondent. Price movements were small and mixed. With institutionalAP - 189 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-01-27 8 The Church of the J Shepherd m Clay Cc near Kansas City was designed and built m s«\en working days by a contractor who had long dreamed of a small church tailored m strong Gothic lines leaning towards the modern.44 words
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Article42 1951-01-27 8 BOOKMAKERS London who offered 1.000 to 1 a* ainsl war this year may be reassured b y the news from taxes on the 4:>-room mansion m which they h!Z-_ <YT r\Q delegation from January to Ju*e Se the r42 words
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Article90 1951-01-27 8 U.S. opens new rubber factory CLEVELAND, Ohio. S THE B.F. Goodrich Chemical Company has begun production of man-made rubber at the newly-reactivated Institute m West Virginia, the i largest siigle factory for production of American rubber. Mr. W. S. Richardson. Goodrich president, said the job of reactivating the fl unitAP - 90 words
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Advertisement58 1951-01-27 8 II lIION kpg V.MC.A K«ij. II VII >. I II VII morn. ,v Mln( I \\J Ol S I WTIRALISATION 'hat why be pore. RALISATION :ok I. IV. YU of No 321. ttv and > kno.\s D should .should send a of J •re NATURALISATION .hat \BRIEL. I v uuld58 words
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Advertisement105 1951-01-27 8 GOOD NEWS SENG^EE (GOLDSMITH) CO., LTD. GREAT REDUCTION OF THE COST OF WORKMANSHIP. Our shop has been established for a long period of rai tens of years and has earned its reputation m using dexterous and skilful workmen to make a!l kinds of fashionable ornaments for both ladies and gentlemen.105 words
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Advertisement222 1951-01-27 8 1 smssnmmmmmnsMm fll _r^^^^^^^^^^r^^fip aWI I mg aJ gift i^_V >_1 fmTr 9 ■Mii /if _l l' 4 4\jUmm I* ■mMBm _r ~ai A.^L A I ,^K aAa| i 1 J_Nnar -/*£?3Piß _s^_^_^_i^=k m\ tLl*^ NOH/Yo!r^^^f/ CAM 08TA/H AH Qriginal-Qdhner I I CALCULATING MACHINE AT A COST LOW ENOUGH TO222 words
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Miscellaneous27 1951-01-27 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charter.s f 's^V^-APPrsc^B **-< IS^° VAIDOQ w'VDEJTCeq "h Il^Aa BE &.AP vwr* Tw ß CO*Ona- L-i F a^ W a £m v O^/-S^ ap-27 words
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Article482 1951-01-27 1 faced warrior and white faced spearman, one on each side i Hid one oil s de ol the t>iji k raced i r weai .iii.l a I s |i c j rliard deep st€ >n each I outr i H Against all malignant spirits482 words
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Article, Illustration6 1951-01-27 1 THIS FORCE IS ONLY 45 STRONG6 words
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Article185 1951-01-27 1 GEORGE SEOW - GEORGE SEOW By SINGAPORES women police force is still suffering from teething trouble. Born m 1948 and nursed by Mr. R. Foulger, and his colleagues, this 'baby" of the Singapore police force has grown but slightly. Commandant E. V. Smith, of the Police Training School, points185 words
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Article769 1951-01-27 1 OUNDAY morning ;it the Esplanade, Penang, is picnic-time for the hundreds of sparrows, burobohs, and I li c i r friends who nest m the angsana Irees surrounding the padang. Occasionally, th c y have quests, too. m the swallows from the adjacent streets At769 words
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Article, Illustration560 1951-01-27 1 Bee Wickerson - Out go the lights and we are Looking for candles QIT go Hie lii^liK ;m<l \\c ;iiv m darkness, rumbling and mumbling. as we search through cup boards and drawers for our half forgotten store of randies. This domestic srene I^* probably been enacted quite few560 words
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Advertisement26 1951-01-27 1 THE WARRIORS SHI vamm I 11. th.- i''.iiitii.inv oi the Gates. m^SkWSMSM fSMmMk:.i\imm MBMP <* v -<^a '-JLwßa^ aW^ .^kW \w^A Bff^dl B DRY AND IRRHATIN(;COICH JW26 words
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Advertisement37 1951-01-27 1 IF YOU WANT A REALLY SPECIAL TIE or BOW I for CHINESE NEW YE 1 X COME AM) SKi: OUR LATEST SELECTIONS by MANHATTAN, WEMBLEY I i COHAMA I EXCELSIOR LTD. 66, HIGH STREET, Tel. 3161 I37 words
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Article, Illustration576 1951-01-27 2 LAN GRANT - Film Critics— or Just 'Stooges' LAN GRANT 'We have a duly to the public as well' \IR Edward Ugast, 1?I Twentieth-Century-Fox's Far East supervisor, is a man after my own heart. He is not afraid of film critics. He told us so when he invited us to hear him announce576 words
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Article261 1951-01-27 2 A CYCLE RIDE LED TO STARDOM ROME: THE the Italian film, is tile n AmerJ G.l. iti'in ci tngelo. i th bn legal inula" In the >ralaly. tor he's all Ai: her dies is Thr film is the wth hi t he directed by rtis, a winning director the problem261 words
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Article279 1951-01-27 2 Hollywood ROBERT R>un sugit II time for tough p hitting their lady friends on the screen. The average guy who meets a girl does not say, Hiya, babe,' push a pie into her face, take her over his knee and spank her.'' Jimmy Cagney started the279 words
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Article351 1951-01-27 2 gSTHLK Williams, who came to the screen as tt famous swimming st ir and soon became a film celebrity as well, went to Hawaii for the filming of her latest picture, MetroG o 1 d w v n-Mayer's "Pagan Love Song." and found possibly her351 words
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Article, Illustration288 1951-01-27 2 I CAME cway from "THE DUCHESS OF IDAHO" (coming to the Cathay) with one good thing an idea for a new party game which consists of trying to balance a potato between your forehead and that of your dancing partner while trying to keep288 words
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Article, Illustration275 1951-01-27 2 Cecil Wi - JEAN KENT, now J playing Sarah Bernhardt's part m "FrouFrou", is the latest film star to find shelter m the theatre lrom the economic blizzard which is raging tnrough the studios. The theatre has come to the rescue cf the acting part of ao275 words
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Advertisement10 1951-01-27 2 Ifflt shots whs ($3" AHHUAL 1951 *rou a»o »oot I10 words
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Article1299 1951-01-27 3 THE Marsden Case [T was just 10 a.m. and the bar was practically empty as Charlie set a double whiskey before inc. I lit a cigarette and prepared to relax as only a man is able to when he tools be deserves it. The Marstien Case was finally over and1,299 words
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Article, Illustration96 1951-01-27 3 Mr G S Pennell. o.< S.K.. Raub, Pahang. with tne tieer he shot at the Ist mile. Raub— Kuala Lipis Road WhJn the Raub Police were asked to come and rescue some rubber tappers who had been treed by a tiger they v?ewed the request with some96 words
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Article932 1951-01-27 3 Violet Coomarasamy - Violet Coomarasamy The Traditional By ACCORDING to fhe Hindus, dancing is a divine art whicn originated with the creation of the world. It was Shiva, the Creator, the Preserver and the Destroyer, who made the world, but before he gave it life, lie danced an exquisite d932 words
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Advertisement17 1951-01-27 3 (1 I if Jr9L I ■X THE FABULOUS it* THAT [NHANCES YOUR a BEAUTY t fllhlftA I17 words
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Advertisement224 1951-01-27 3 UIS HI S nit s oil I T^ 6 c mi onus POPULAR CLASSICS r* LA MORT DE I/ESCOLA Orfeo Catala of Barcelona DB 1 TRAVIATA (Vercllt Libian.% libiamo Recit. Alfredo; Duet: Parigl Albanese 'Soprano Jan Peerce Tenor &RC i Victor Orchestra DB. AIP* E TRAMONTO (Lenadon Gibilhiot CHE SSO*224 words
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Article810 1951-01-27 4 Move for all- Mala van tournament WHEN the Malayan Hockey Council hurts ;it lj>oh next Saturday it will have an opportunity of railing into step with the country's progressive sporting organisations instead of clinging on to an age old line of le;ist resistance. The meeting will consider a resolution for810 words
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Article, Illustration11 1951-01-27 4 'li- simr old t.ir% t<»p mi t hf track bnttrr11 words
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Article34 1951-01-27 4 Crowds who watched the third Test at. Sydney cricket ground left behind coats, hats. jumpers. umbrellas, baskets. spectacles. 15.000 'empties" 250 tons of paper and a set of false teeth. Reuter A.A.PReuter; A.A.P - 34 words
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Article374 1951-01-27 4 ROSS UMtk - ROSS UMtk liy t during "1951 wiU beconn ml idram, the tival .runnel m c tion v. nmon wealth ilee rations the )1 the •rsarv ol the foundation H the ComPailiament. F» b :i. win n i» burly will trundle his s rthern on athurter374 words
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Article762 1951-01-27 4 60 minutes to brush up your game IF you want to brush 1 up your rugby m the course of an entertaining 60 minutes, if you are anxious to see some first-class ptey, or if you are a keen beginner at the game, make sure of seeing the film which762 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-01-27 4 pictures Asian Games contenders... 10 Two exciting: incidents m the F.A. Cup third-round rcplas m which Arsenal beat Carlisle 4 l at Carlisle on Jan. 11 Top picture: McCue stores Carlisle's gw*l just before half-time. Above: Barnes. Arsenal's riuht back, hearts away the ballLondon Daily Kxpress - 63 words
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Article, Illustration396 1951-01-27 4 HHHE TENGS were a reserved. perhaps even slighily oldfashioned lamily, so when their six-year-old daughter jumped and pranced about the house like a bouncing boy they had quite a problem. Thai wag many years ago. Today this "tomboy" of the family still leaps and sprints, but396 words
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Article71 1951-01-27 4 Sires o f Malayan winners B 1 Ol J dv. Den v Th< bred tbi mares and ma posi tire have no To an. tain unearned Noo: ho: ol the by tl found ilre Noor'& v ne l to win: tht ti .i li.wr I < n nl In twern71 words
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Advertisement29 1951-01-27 4 The famous a German Beer E 4-^^^^^ JBfeji\ j£j A Rv I "i^L mWfmwV ~mmaaP SCtf meoari a<, Sun Ttaditui (c., JUd. 57. ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE TEL 8567 129 words
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Advertisement91 1951-01-27 4 fyt 5 cetiß pet dcu\ HONGKONG BANK SAFE DEPOSif No more worry about the safety of important papers and valuables because they are protected against fire and theft and yet are readily accessible at any time during usual banking hours. These Safe Deposits are open to the general public and91 words
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