The Singapore Free Press, 3 February 1951
1951-02-03
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Title Section18 1951-02-03 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1951. PRICE 11 N CENTS18 words
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Article274 1951-02-03 1 ibassador warns of Russian tactics LONDON, Saturday. should know more about Britain's fight against Comi m Malaya and the fact that her economic plight results ices made m the last war said IT.S.l T .S. Ambassador, Walter i London last ninht. spoke at a dinnerU.P.; Reuter - 274 words
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Article10 1951-02-03 1 FOURTH ATOM BLAST i of I I i Reuter U.P.Reuter; U.P. - 10 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-02-03 1 "At \ed>t we have rhe distinction of bemi{ the only tipsters ever chafed by a racetrack crowd and c bando %an<* at the same f.me." Best bets for today AU AN Lewis's best bets for today are Rimfire, Meatta and Merry (ioKound. Treapasser's best bets are Gold71 words
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Article146 1951-02-03 1 Agreement on 38th denied riim n > dip! I a not to s< nd United Nations forces across the 38th Parallel, Mr. MacDermott, U.S. State Department spokesman, yesterday m Washington. He recalled a proposal before the United Nations month for a cease-fire Imp m Korea. The proposal would have set146 words
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Article53 1951-02-03 1 ren Greek seamen died and 12 persons were hurt yesterday m blasts that c ew apart the 8.700-ton tanker Atlantic Duchess at her moorings m Swansea, South Wales. The Liberian-regi> 1 was torn by three major, blasts during the morning and by nightfall Bremen and53 words
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Article180 1951-02-03 1 The Test: Miller hits out KEITH MILLER sent Australia away to a flying start when play was resumed this morning in the Fourth Test at Adelaide by hitting the first four balls from Bedser to the boundary. Bedser, who opened yesterday with a wicket maiden, was, today, by contrast. thrashed180 words
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Article104 1951-02-03 1 TOKYO, Sat. JAPAN should take part m a collective security system to defend her shores from aggression, the Prime Minister, Mr. Shigoru Yoshida, told parliament yesterday, m Tokyo. But collective security did not imply reliance on the United Nations, he said. A few hours after Yoshida'sReuter - 104 words
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Article30 1951-02-03 1 The War Office announced night the award ol Distinguished Conduct Medal and the Military Medal i -wo Gurkha soldiers for their par; In dispersing •bandit concentrations" m Malaya.30 words
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Article136 1951-02-03 1 2 bandits killed by troops Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. SECURITY forces killed two Chinese bandits yesterday, one 4i the Tapah area of Perak and the other m the Alor Oajah district of Malacca. The former was killed by a patrol lying In ambush whicTi Hred at two136 words
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Article34 1951-02-03 1 Britain's r cord breaking Comet jet airliner designed to cut passenger flying times to nearly half will begin extensive test flights on BOAC's routes by the end of this month. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article177 1951-02-03 1 vfK'KES continued, began or were threatened yesterday In the United States, Britain and Australia. THE CONTINUED STRIKE by America's railway \ievs who are dissatisfied wages and working con- inns War shipments and rations for troops m Korea are held up, and scores of passenger trains177 words
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Article18 1951-02-03 1 Hi her prices will be paid by the United Kingdom for Zealand r-eat this season. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-02-03 1 VSV. r I by M»s Silvia Lot ha was married to Mr. j'irrv Pfrunder at the Wesley Chareh, Singapore. iterd iy. T»e brides veil was sP i<*ll> iesiarneJ ami <• if/iriiiirl. Free31 words
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Article29 1951-02-03 1 The Executive Board of the World Health Organisation has voted to send $50,000 worth of supplies to refugees of Turkish origin who are being expelled by Bulgaria29 words
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Article247 1951-02-03 1 HONG KONG, Saturday. RED CHINA today blamed the United State* alone for her indictment bv the United Nations as an aggressor in Korea. The first official reaction to the UN. vote ol Thursday was in a long editorial by the official People's Daily ol Peking,A.P. - 247 words
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Article97 1951-02-03 1 TOKYO. Sat. THE I'niled Nations offensive towards Bfjeafjl yesterday ground forward half a mile m the smallest day's advance of the nine-day-old Allied push. A heavy fog* and difficult terrain slowed the Allien more than did the spotty Chinese and North Korean resistance along the 50--mile front. AReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-02-03 1 This dog. "Madamoiselle Waldorf," wearing a hat specially designed for her performs a trick at a party held for dogs and cats m New York25 words
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Article79 1951-02-03 1 LONDON. S MR Winston Churchill leader ol th< i' risen Party put forward a mo m the House of Commons .n-day censuring the La- Government on Its cision to nationalise the s Industry and demanding that the decision be reversed. The steel Industry will be traReuter - 79 words
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Article256 1951-02-03 1 'Success is sure if... says Ike WASHINGTON, Saturday. PENERAL Eisenhower said list night that the alternative to direct I'nited States participation m the defence of Western Elftfc is i Iter hopelessness.'' "Given unity In spirit and action.'" Hi m joint defence with the North At latinis attainable, the Oen< ralReuter - 256 words
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Article21 1951-02-03 1 The British G the United Nations ring "active consideration" to im he Oen lon mother Briti m >mber.21 words
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Article23 1951-02-03 1 LOND it \ir John Btrachey, tn ir Mini the ehi« Britain sat ion would work m Hr ex| Id ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-02-03 2 «»ii of Ihr* ftriltol Zoo's two oranu-uUns. takes a tup of warm gsjat'i tn..k fr«» n .i masked keeper. Annuals of the ape family are prone to catch influenza flail. The /<h» iv therefore takins special precautions to .safeguard their health atari nt. the present influenza epidemic.47 words
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Article122 1951-02-03 2 FISHING grounds, often a matter of dispute between local English fishing fleets, are now causing trouble m Scandinavia. The quarrel, between Norwegian and Swedish fishermen, concerns the shrimping grounds south-west of the Faerder Lighthouse at the mouth of Oslo fjord. The Norwegians say that the fishing grounds122 words
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Article634 1951-02-03 2 AUNTIE MAUREEN - Out of a Fairy Book AUNTIE MAUREEN Jy tm ><» far: I'eier and his jii inrnd Ka/aW who li\es n*\t door are uvpped inducts 1.. '.\\it or USffC« da\> hec.iuse «f flood-v.aterN vlaVel suilound the house. Wiih Ahmad the n and li tie V\ 1 name mi Talrj (loud" Ihsjj634 words
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846 1951-02-03 2 S. C. GEORGE - Page For Children Seaman Noakes Is Rescued S. C. GEORGE By Midshipman Andrew Christie and hia friend Ben Noakea off a privateet recently returned from sea are pressganged an to a Naval warship at Plymouth Andrew ta now an ordinary seaman I'he warship Mils for Calcutta where the? join a846 words
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Article, Illustration390 1951-02-03 2 lhis news story appeared onpage 1 for the Free Press last •reek. Who was Captain Kidd whose treasure an expedition is to seek m the China Sea? Read below. C APTAIN William Kidd, was born m a fishing village on the banks of the River390 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-02-03 2 Here is this week i painting competition. Send m your entries to Children's Page, Free Press, Singapore not later than Wednesday, iho two bent will tret S5 each Accompany your entry with your name add.\r>s and a-c37 words
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Article237 1951-02-03 2 THE two $5 prize-winners of last week's crossrd competition were: Robert (hew (a?ed It), 21-7. Zion Road, SINGAPORE. Yin Ec Heng (aged It), 740. East Coast Road, si\<; \poßh Many of ycu took great pains w:th your entries even going so far as to copy them out word237 words
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Article53 1951-02-03 2 THESE NAMES ARE NEWS I fed- "Forbidden H ur A rilv htical ,mpN for hundred; Althoti industrial lonß t,r for BON! Gem, the bird hov< n T!idamaged i air r:< i X the V 9 ma v small i tm the I prate S ed it m mam I ri53 words
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Advertisement79 1951-02-03 2 NEWTON One of the few truly i Sreat Actors gives another brilliant performance ry^ra m s-<\ m TODAY UMILI^P FOUR tHOWt wir^NaP LILiLaJ ji,M J2SJ7i!!l* lair conditioned Si »m« i iiiMui p iic\a/Tny <£?*** S KilWm HARRISON Sism SHRW If m tiff MM Waterfront JEM (Ma Mop»n I w^.,1., torn79 words
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Advertisement76 1951-02-03 2 «7\Biirterinill(Soap ss> $S MADE IN HAARLEM-HOLLAND > RETAIL BOcU PER CAKE v a br m fu s s PAKKALEE CO.. ITD 161 SOUTH BKIDGt tV. SINGAPORE TEI I iiiT" TIT v 4 I j lit I. .tl'fi'BSS'l —^>"^ hitssKlftlaaj i.*, F FOR WHOLESALE PRICES PLEASr CONTACT F. E. ZUELLIG (MALAYA)76 words
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Miscellaneous9 1951-02-03 2 *_l -I, iMiirfTT" -l r\\ _f 1 __________r~~ -i^^^^^J—9 words
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Article275 1951-02-03 3 Mil. CIGARETTES TO SMOKE Skipper jailed as smuggler GENOA, Saturday. 3KIPPER CEDRIC BERRINGTON, of the schooner Sunshine, walked out of Marassi jail In Genoa, Italy, and said: "I'm going to sue the Italian Government lor 1^5,000. rrington, ex-R.A.F. squadron leader and now d 47, was lired on and arrested by275 words
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Article105 1951-02-03 3 iy, B Nai Pak, South Korean driver of] ral Walton ►need i for MC<\ it w /(I Br b -v. X 10 J 3 I A I aA J > KQ« 1 I A*Q 4 S 5 I S x 3 Soa'h West Paas 1U.P. - 105 words
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Article48 1951-02-03 3 MEAT PACT TO BE CONCLUDED Two senior officials of the Will In Australia this th for final negotiations on the 15-year mea r ment b I Britain and a. A Food Mil man said that the two ere go:: to other con- of j oroduee to Briiain. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article90 1951-02-03 3 I Japan now has a staple food stock of 2.330.000 tons, I reports Jiji news agency. is was only two thirds of stocks held at the same time last year, but the Government was hopeful of adding another 750.000 tons to bring ply to the 3,000.00090 words
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Article54 1951-02-03 3 I)RESIDENT Truman presented to 25 Congress members privately the outline of America's biggest tax Increase ever reported to be about 51tf.500.000. The Congress members, who deal with tax legislation, were asked to keep secret everything discussed m this "pay as you go' plan to (inane* theReuter - 54 words
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Article108 1951-02-03 3 LONDON. Fri. HUNDREDS of London cinemas have been asked to co-operate m showing a film, entitled "Family Affair." which stresses the plight of thousands of homeless children m various parts of Britain. The London County Council u lone ha s some 9.000 children m their108 words
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Article48 1951-02-03 3 The Executive Board of the World Health Organisation has voted a $7,677,000 budget for 1952. This is an increase of $377.--000 over this year's budget, but nine percent below the figure of $8,377,000 asked for by Dr. Brock Chisholm. Director General of the Organisation. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article260 1951-02-03 3 WIDOW JAILED FOR POISONING NEW YORK, Friday. \|RS. ELSIE WROSCH, 46-year-old dumpy little widow, showed emotion for the first time m nine days when the judge at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, sentenced her to life imprisonment foi poisoning her 70-year-old husband, Bern hard, wiin arscn! "That fortune-teller260 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-02-03 3 FEATHERED i Akbar, 9. and Ashraf, 13, sons of Liaquit Ali Khan, the Pakistan Premier, admire a costume at the ice pantomim- "D ik Whiltmgton London.26 words
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Article48 1951-02-03 3 THE Commonwealth plan South and S.,uihA.^ia may drop monwealth to enc< Uniied States pa: .said rauall icurces m Colombo. This p '.to .ncp of lude other Qon-Comm luntrlei also, will probably be disc ed by the Commo Cor. meetnext week. Suggested Committee r m48 words
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Article26 1951-02-03 3 Reds screen propaganda c Conr. a portable cin< the border of tin sector of Berlin m an >ldiers are atrocities m X They chai B U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article11 1951-02-03 3 WASTE PAPER DRIVE BEGINS paper In T! was; r Is on11 words
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Advertisement191 1951-02-03 3 M-GjMrecords ,A< "f \vn JoHV-.»\ Yo- r no WRONG DOl 'HI IE: 8 CHOO CHOO CHOO TO IDAHO (film "Duchess of Idaho". M( I i ill i wnxiAitt BABY ITS COLO OUTS MY HEART BEAT.- ER art noomra a\d hi^ Nomt* SILVER DOLLAR MISSISSIPPI A,UM mi i N POBSSI I191 words
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Miscellaneous21 1951-02-03 3 HISTIAK :e society Crove Rd.. Spore. In USA Sunday. 103 C L swsj 5 a b 2 1 at Room I21 words
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Miscellaneous153 1951-02-03 3 M^iidrdkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malnvn i I 1 4S THE THUG SWINGS, MANOR m\ I A HAND FROM NOWHERE SUDDENLY ~AuD DISAPPEARS WITH IT VJr 6FSTURES HYPNOTICALLY SEEMS W 6*A& THE BLACKJACK" INTO THE //ALL I CAN BEUtW YOU E^PECTEO ME. J p u I n^153 words
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Miscellaneous318 1951-02-03 3 BUCKLE I' i. ./i *s j t^rß^s] THANKS fOR sropp/N.eur I CAN YOU GO THAT WAY? I p vipiiiotbJpVßMW IOUR LUCKY I STAR BORN today, you have vaunting ambitions; are proud and self-reliant. You are not one to take 1 orders from anyone and you will only reach success if318 words
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281 1951-02-03 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, FEB. 3. 1951 Windfalls and bonuses L* ic* day m the ifwul an old mystery. S t here on Aith rain n heat a horse flash the v midst turous s*iouta and trailing groans fi mewrx on the I r id or by a follows281 words
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Article307 1951-02-03 4 Lecher to the Editoi YOUR London, Letter oi Mond from Hal Romney pra c ■> m p a n v I director, Ashworth Hope tor his "well documented and logically t r r v c d" charges a jainst British policy m Mn ay a. It is clear307 words
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Article, Illustration972 1951-02-03 4 Lt. Gen. Sir Giffard Martel The Government's conscription policy since 1945 has failed... Britain needs Z-men to pull her out 'rr v wft.nv world is it iSt at the lack of decision and action by the Western nations Europe i r this time teat peril If972 words
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Article, Illustration710 1951-02-03 4 Talking about Singapore by citizen. The Bead End Kids oiii c.iiiui'ej mut f those who. barefoot and m rags, wander among: hawkers' stalls m Singapore markets with empty tins and hungry looks, pouncing on any scraps of food left over on the tables? Who, for nothing better to do, put710 words
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Article506 1951-02-03 4 Warren White - Warren White By npHE small Portuguese Colony ol Macao, which for 40U years has traded with China from the mouth of the great, sluggish Pearl River, is looking forward to a happy, uninterrupted future. Once the main Eastern gateway for interchange of coolie labourers,506 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-02-03 4 fl guarantee my pills, gentlemen, to make you very, wry HI tot >owr mcdicah14 words
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Advertisement14 1951-02-03 4 SHOES tor STYIE COMfOKT ECONOMY nsmli: KEAT SKC2S 43. Stam'ord Rd.,^«' ?ap«.*e Tel *****14 words
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Article354 1951-02-03 5 S. M.C. MAY RAISE RATE FOR WATER 1 5ct. increase for domestic needs Free Press Staff Reporter J^KSIDENTS of shophouses m the Singapore Municipality, who use water for domestic purposes, may have to pay 55 cents instead of the present 10 cents per 1,000 gallons for their water. This would354 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-02-03 5 picture. NOT hi tt'-MCtKi hut a d emOHStratton cl how Leading Air Dog Monty would attack an intruder. Monty is one of the R.A.F. dogs bein taken to Hong Kong for feuird work there- Free Pr essFree Press - 41 words
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Article53 1951-02-03 5 KUALA lIMPIR, Fri Hi V rain clouds caused told wave" m Kuala Lumpur today. The temperature wavered between 71 and *3 degrees throughout the morning. t \eept for a brief speli at 10 M am., the sun was hidden behind a th ck blanket of threatening53 words
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Article238 1951-02-03 5 Free Press Staff Reporter TWO MORE part-time women doctors have been appointed to the Singapore Municipal infant welfare clinics, making a total of three, all of whom are Chinese. They are Dr. (Mrs.) Mah and Dr. (Mrs.) Yeo Kum See, both private practitioners. The first parttime238 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-02-03 5 ■Yard man i 1" tpeakins .ti r sjivea to Ib| by (.ill a aipsf j at I Rest »ur.itit.22 words
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162 1951-02-03 5 H Reporter an, her i I i ;e .T m< X R i her r!-l-c i a deh' s .d i him. R tensive i .;h emijne m B and settled down there id had two sons and a daughter. One son went to Sao162 words
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Article275 1951-02-03 5 Free Press Staff Reporter FOR THE POOR ALTHOUGH prospects for celebration of Chinese New Year look bleak for aged pauper Hock Man."' who^e living quarters are on the cold stone steps of a house m Serangoon Roaci. he is looking forward to it as eagerly as275 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-02-03 5 MR. E. W. BAHK. President of the Korean Union M:ssion of Seventh Day Adventists, went to Korea from Germany 25 years ago and regards it as home. Here he is talking with two old Korean fr'ends, Mr. Pak Chang Ik (left) and Mr. Lee Ryu Sik both of the Mission.64 words
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Article104 1951-02-03 5 T.ie formation of a M ment, m Sarawak similar ■he one m Malaya, has en advocated by Utusan Sarawak, a weekly rews- •,.r;u:ne published m KuchSarawak. 'The preservation of lawand order and the prevention 34 lawless activities, which cm only bring loss to the c intry,104 words
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Article79 1951-02-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. J^UALA LUMPUR girls, who are courting, engaged or have just started out on iheir married life, will from :his month be able to attend talks and lectures organised by the Y.W.C.A. on a number of subjects relating to marriage, sex. housekeeping and79 words
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Article37 1951-02-03 5 The Chinese V.M.C.A. m Selegie Road, Singapore, is starting a St. John's Ambulance training class. All members, as well as on-members. who are intend are asked to apply as i as possible.37 words
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Article228 1951-02-03 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A REBUKE and a for feiture of leave pay formed the decision of the Finance Committee of Singapore Municipal Commissioners m dealing with the resignation of a European officer from the service. The officer concerned is Mr. I. W. Shelley, Assistant Mechanical228 words
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Article, Illustration233 1951-02-03 5 I 1)1(1 MIIK I S pping Hi the I idenl I m« v ha* broken i ti ssWsasj Sf sppa attag Im m nun Mi ordeiro, ot to iw- iv t repraaei ti\e m the < «»l«»n\ H heito. the post ha* al»» hehl In233 words
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Article52 1951-02-03 5 IPOH. Friday. HPHE first television receiver to enter Malaya will, by kiid permission of the General Electric Co., Ltd., England, will be on exhibition at Ipoh on Sunday when the workshop of the Amateur Radio Society of Perak is officially opened at the YMCA at52 words
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427 1951-02-03 5 Eree Press Staff Reporter THE NEED lor finding a basis, whidi. w.iile aatisl the Ministry of Food, would do justice to the Malayan pineapple industry and at the same V < crease the supply of canned pineapi U-s lor Ihe Unite I Kingdom market,427 words
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Article48 1951-02-03 5 PENANG. Fn. Although their new $300,000 building has not been completed. 400 pupils of ihe Hun Chiang School. Penang today moved m and occupied ten classrooms on the ground floor. The building is expected to be completed at the end of March.48 words
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Article48 1951-02-03 5 ALOR STAR. Fri. Keauh Police have so far made 12 arrests m connection last Saturday's attack Malays on Chinese squa m the Bukit Junir.i ar^a Originally 14 were detained but two have been released Eight Chinese were killed and one burnt to c h^ attack.48 words
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Advertisement102 1951-02-03 5 Gi/fe j 1 /or CHINESE \E\\ YEAR Make your choice of GIFT SETS fcx YARDLEY In 10 Different Types fom $5 50 to 518.50 aSel Also Gift Sets by j MAX FA4TOR GROSSMITH MANICURE SETS REVLON COSMETIC SETS tv AVAILABLE I ft it staci »t»»t»i uiimmi inj^ JIB DIAMOND GEM102 words
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Advertisement53 1951-02-03 5 'jg'l JUST ARRIVED dJjfciA HENRY \\iM HEATH n<N HATS $18.50 JsjpK $27.50 jß^-sj^ Best Grade Soft Fur Felt m a wide $3E/RSvb range of Sizes and Shades of ijflfffin^ Brown, Special Green, Crofter Beige, »^kj?gfe^ Mid Grey, Turf Green. Grey Shadow. ivmc n»'tr.i to Lancaster Grey, London Buff. FROM THE53 words
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Article529 1951-02-03 6 MORRIS LAYS THE BEDSER 'BOGEY 7th Test century v. England From BILL BOWLS ADELAIDE, Saturday. f EFT-HANDER Arthur Morris, one of U Australia's batting failures hitherto, laid the Bedser "bogey" with a splendid innings of 1 10 not out m the Rrst day's play of the Fourth Test at Adelaide529 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-02-03 6 picture Three Singapore (Vcket Clab defenders have the ball covered before O. Rozario (right). Singapore Recreation Club insider:ght, could reach it: an incident m the SUA. knockout tourney final on the Padang on Thursday. S R C won by two goal to nil- Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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Article, Illustration218 1951-02-03 6 ASIAN GAMES CONTENDERS...IS By CONRAD NG ONt: WOULD think of an athlete In terms o! build and brawn the figure ol an Adonis and the strength of Hercules— but Asian Games contender ran En* Yoon has neither of these assets. Yet, he is one218 words
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Article113 1951-02-03 6 ROYAL and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews ruling body of British solf announced last night ihe names of British and American negotiators to discuss a uniform code of nil The club said the -roiio d meet at St. Andrew's Lay. ..ough most of theA.P. - 113 words
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Article57 1951-02-03 6 Across.: 3. C i try. 7, Houses 8 Ninetta. 9. Recite. 10. Ireland 14. Denim. 17. Never 18. Eminer,' 20. Origin. 21. Nairobi. 22. Lemons 23. Amasses. Down: 1. Charade. Pussinl. 3, Centime. 4. Osier. 5 lie. 6. Retail 11, Er. ries, 12 Avignon. 14.57 words
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Article223 1951-02-03 6 Ton Div. 1 clubs clash today I rum JIM CHAMBERS TODAY'S soccei card tarries several to;, line First Division games, the pick of the lot being Tottenham Hotspurs' trip to Sunderland, Middlesbrough's journey to Manchester United and Arsenal's home game against Newcastle I T nited. Tottenham and Middlesbrough, current leaders223 words
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Article93 1951-02-03 6 Free Press Correspondent MELBOURNE, Sat. FILIPINO Little 1134| lb. > dropped a narrow points decision to Noel Coates '132 lb.' of Vici In a hectic 12 -round fight at Melbourne Stadium night. Coates. the cleaner puncher of the two scored well m the earlier pan of93 words
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55 1951-02-03 6 S. A.F. A. and South China draw again SOUTH China A. A. soccer team played a strongly contested game against the Singapore Amateur Football Association touring side at the >nal Stadium. Bangkok. yesterday. The return match. ilted m a goalless draw. The first match, played on Tuesday, was also aU.P. - 55 words
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Article38 1951-02-03 6 Eighteen member> of the Danish Boldklubbcn >occer team arrived m Hong Kons on Thursday by air trom Copenhagen to play a series of games with local teams luring the Chinese V v Year lavs. A.PA.P - 38 words
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Article314 1951-02-03 6 From Jim Chambers ENGLISH professional footballers, the lowest paid sports entertainers m the world, got a shock this week. The boys who draw d a million fans to the ground! every Saturday afternoon for nine months of every year read that a famo i club314 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-02-03 6 FIRST SPORTS MEET AT NEW STADIUM m the new nat Delhi O] ten part l ins. The Dreviuos record 153 ft. 8 ins. iGi: iKTiirii Mouiris26 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-02-03 6 New Crossw9?d No, 2 1 TF" r a=H i B: v 14 A (4 CLVEi pjOfl N 2 Sec 10 I Fur m lired, by the srajr, by 12. On which31 words
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Article652 1951-02-03 7 GOLH MERIDIAN IS FANCIED Latest hints from track From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. p opinion counts for anything, Gold Meridian is noing to have an easy task m the Cup trial this afternoon. I did not hear anything mentioned as likely lo lower the grey's colours. I entirely agree652 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-02-03 7 23 more new horses classified As- Air i \i> O s I I I sj| nunicd from pre\io U N (.Ie 111 M BTI DIO WIN lIX I MM C"»ee.t:» Hot •»e The Grand Pa mar v. I n Cl. 4 Cl 4 to Cl irtr's c ••>.■ n Nob>60 words
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Article450 1951-02-03 7 II'ORKING on the second grass track, *vhich was m good condition, ONDINE, ridden by Abdul Farad, showed winning form when he finished m front of SPRINGBOK (Charles) and AMBASSADOR (Harper) over three furlongs m 36 3/5 sees, ihis morning. Ondine was about a length clear of450 words
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Article660 1951-02-03 7 TOD A Y'S CARD The card of events for today's races at Kuala Lumpur j is given below. Double totes will be on races four and five and seven and eight. The Big Sween will be drawn on Race I Eirht. Race 1—2.30: Cl. 3, Div. 4- 6F. 1 000660 words
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Article543 1951-02-03 7 (Continued from Page SIX) nature of his growing confidence he was instrumental m Hassett losing his wicket. Morris pasred his 50 when Hassett was still m his early forties and I imagine Hassett did not like being left behind m his quest for nans. I543 words
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Article230 1951-02-03 7 RACE 1 2.30 RACE 2 3.00 RACE 3 3.30 RACE 4 4.00 RACE 5 4.30 RACE 6 5.00 RACE 7 5.30 RACE 8 6.00 ALLAN LEWIS DE WIN irent Fall Uood Advice MFRR^Y-GO-ROLND Tail Light "evtar PLAYTIME Jimmy Fllm Fan MEAITi Admiral Baroda Prince GOLD MERIDIAN230 words
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Article65 1951-02-03 7 TRAINER W. Tu:i 1 four candidates Wellington Unicorn. SHopian and Spear of Sara- >\< who only arrived from Singapore at si\ o'clock last evening will not start today. Dundonald and Silvn Spear are other course scratching knovn this morning. I expect the soins to he food65 words
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Article66 1951-02-03 7 A SUB COMMITTEE has been formed by the Singapore Chinese tball Association to find out the best methods of promoting better soccer among Singapore Chinese. The following were elected to the committee it the first council meeting ol I ot the S.C.F.A. yesterda Farrer Park: Kee66 words
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Advertisement163 1951-02-03 7 HAPPY WORLD TONIGHT at 9 p.m. DONT COME IF YOU ARE NERVOUS THE RATTLE OF THE BRUTES CHARLIE GAMAGE KING KONG V t hampion When (I'll Te ir Him To Pieces) i <i w ilh Hun ANDRE ADOREE Ml RIZA BEY inidi.in I hi liM.on Idol Ol t very Wrestling163 words
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Article116 1951-02-03 8 RICHMOND. Virginia. Sat. ITOUR of the seven llartins- ville N sentenced for raping :i white woman electrocuted yesterdu Richmond. Virginia. A 17-year-old white man. George Thomas Hailey. went to the electric chair before them for the rape and murder of a 14-year-old Halifax CountyRenter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-02-03 8 FLEW TO mMUIC Mr. Peter Cator. 26-year-old son of Sir Geoffrey I al formerly of the Malayan ivil Service, flew from Nigeria for his ueddin? to Ma Katherine Coke, of Cheam. Surrey, at London's Saint Martin In The Fields Churrh.40 words
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Article277 1951-02-03 8 Jail for Mother Superior ATHENS, Saturday. IN the convent of Karatea, set m one of the most beautiful places m the world, the y were working today on the defence of their superior, Mother Mariam. She is m jail 50 miles away, accused of getting money277 words
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Article80 1951-02-03 8 LONDON Sal IJKITAIN'S already thin newspapers will have to cut their newsprint consumption by five per cent. The announcement was made by the Newsprint Supply Company wh eh said available stocks have fallen to the lowest level since 1940. The cut will take effect on80 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-02-03 8 CAT GUEST— The guest of honour at a cumins-out party for cats and do»s at New York's Cog Rouge was Xantippe, a stray cat adopted by Princess Elene Tsouioukidze. Other guests were society animals.34 words
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Article36 1951-02-03 8 Six Arab States yesterday signed a Joint defence pact linking; their political and military strategy. Jordan refused to sign until the other states of the Arab League recognise her Incorporation of East Palestine. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article22 1951-02-03 8 Exiled King Peter of Yugoa has offered to supply '•at least one division for a United States "Foreign Legion" m Europe.- A.PA.P - 22 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-02-03 8 LOUNGING WEAR— The plaid gingham bloomers for lounging were among the spring styles ul a preview in New York City.20 words
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Article43 1951-02-03 8 LONDON, Sat. THE Stock Market was mainly firm but with activity dampened by a 15 per cent. »ut m coal supplies to industry and by the approach ot week-end Government funds, however continued to lack support and drifted lower.43 words
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Article193 1951-02-03 8 LONDON, Saturday. OIK ALEXANDER Fleming:, discoverer of penicillin, 3 said yesterday that encouraging results have been achieved with a new influenza vaccine. Developed at the Wright Fleming Institute at St. Mary's Hospital m London. it has been used experimentally on members of the hospital staff andA.P. - 193 words
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Article, Illustration133 1951-02-03 8 THESE eyes belong to .Mr. Hendrick Botha. 30 of Johannesburg; but they used to belong to someone else. Mr. Botha, blind for ten yeiars. had his sight restored by two operations grafting healthy corneas to his eyes. The corneas were supplied by the 'eye bank' m New York, the onlyReuter - 133 words
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Article161 1951-02-03 8 vnrßKO' Westerling, who has left Brussels for the A international zone of Tangier, is thought to be making for the South Moluccas Republic to take part m the fight against Indonesia Westerling, during his stay m Brussels alter ne arrived there last August from Singapore was saidA.P. - 161 words
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Article34 1951-02-03 8 Sir Ronald Cross, former British High Commissioner m Australia, has been appointed Governor of Ta.< nia. it was announced today. Sir Ronald Cross. 54. is a Conservative Member of Parliament. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article79 1951-02-03 8 LONDON. Sat. AN ape wearing a skirt flung bricks at policemen from the roof of an empty house at Highgate. London. Miss Lome G. H. Dunn, a portrait artist, who lives near the empty house m South-grove, saw the ape first. 'It thought it was79 words
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Article55 1951-02-03 8 I\ON T strive too hard for peace of mind, says the Amey ncan psychologic^ Karl Meaninfor. People search to hard for it thai they don't have any. "The only way to control the tension of the times is to lose yourself m love, m thinking of others m55 words
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Article28 1951-02-03 8 Yesterdays closing prices on the Hong Kong Money Exchange were HK $5.95-5.97 per U.S. dollar. KH$l5 25 per pound sterling. HK5325.5 per tael of gold.— UP.28 words
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Article37 1951-02-03 8 Vice Admiral William Gerard Andrewes. Officer m Command ol British NavaJ Forces m Korean waters, ha.s been made a Knight Commander of the British Empire for 'distinguished service m Korean waters since July 1950.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article10 1951-02-03 8 French sink 70 sampans FRI- i Fri 'v mil; and10 words
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Advertisement161 1951-02-03 8 NTeSoonTheatre iOt MIiESTONC SEt fTAR Ni.-htlv at 7 i:>-9 IS p m Tonight: Merlon Of Thr Movies" Tomorrow Monday: Double Feature: "OKLAHOMA KAinFRS" St -HOUSI OF IFVR" HOLLYWOOD Beauty Hint 'riW^uGtflt SJkj Starring Cyd Charisse Hollywood If your complexion is the same type as that presented by filmdom's lovely Cyd161 words
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Advertisement71 1951-02-03 8 DINE and DANCE AT RAFFLES TONiGriT SOLIANO and his ORCHESTRA with V<xaliits ROSALIE FREDDIE JANSEN I BOOK YOUR TABLE Accounting I Machines I ]j j s Burroughs Boriurr YOUR o LD L?il^n^S2grp *H «\1 was** jr Excellent Tonic For Mother's After Child Birth Especially Effective After Mai i Hull- 171 words
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Title Section8 1951-02-03 1 Free Press Saturday Magazine Saturday, February 3, 1951.8 words
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Article, Illustration443 1951-02-03 1 ERIC MITCHELL - ERIC MITCHELL by 'Banana' money, black markets. S.H.B. crime wave, and the Emergency Malayan I limers", i immsl of tip rvice, n scence <>n \.»n pi c war mil con among M prse com the >horeI n B I he i for Cigarettes443 words
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Article, Illustration396 1951-02-03 1 Kluanger - Kluanger by IT may. or may not, have been an umvise thing, to do, but prudence, when it is a question of my personal desires, is not one of my strong characteristics. 1 am not disputing the fact that, when I first met her, sheReuter - 396 words
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Article623 1951-02-03 1 NURSE FOR A DAY Howling babies, agitated parents, the sick and the hale, mingle m the doctor's outer office m a drama of every day life. RATHER rashly I volunteered my services to a doctor when illness struck simultaneously at his assistants. All I know about mixtures is how to623 words
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Advertisement14 1951-02-03 1 The famous a German Beer TffiS Sim TieutitUf <£&*. 3INSON ROAD SINGAPORE TEI 8567 114 words
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Advertisement31 1951-02-03 1 IF YOU WANT A REALLY SPECIAL TIE or BOW for CHINESE NEW YEAR COME W\> si I OUR LATEST SELECTIONS by MANHATTAN, WEMBLEY COHAMA EXCELSIOR LTD. 66, HIGH STBEBT, Tel. 316131 words
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Article, Illustration865 1951-02-03 2 Andre Champions tKe 'Stunt'Men THEY GET A RAW DEAL MAUREEN MALLAL interviews Andree Adoree, Wrestler and Stuntman now m Singapore \IEET Mr. Andre Adoree wrestler, boxer and "stuntman on the Hollywood screen, who-recentlv arrived m Singapore to take up a wiestling encement m the colony. He has been thrown oft865 words
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Article49 1951-02-03 2 T :DS of British I d five to an comne Sphinx. Pyramids and other Egypt is the fl d by the Cairo's Society of the Friends of Art. from y country m the world. Suj i subject is Your its characteristic s inhabitants, its landscape.49 words
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Article123 1951-02-03 2 lAIHAV: "Dafhfv, of Idaho" A tcchnicolour musical which I have made more of Es* her Williams' swimming talent. Some b*;<ht, snappy new s> numbers by such names b I me. Ele Iton. ivmiiov Warerfi ■listic typ of nlm s it really is S of nktog r <123 words
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Article, Illustration399 1951-02-03 2 (From "Stow News" << (No. 1 copy) issued this week at the Capitol and Kei cinemas). 4 FILM critic Ji as a >> l\ duty to perform to >? the rea lumn, an << extremely difficult duty, >> which is to subordinate at his own pergonal399 words
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Article169 1951-02-03 2 THE Danish gevacolour production "Tinderbox," (coming to Cathay) based on the Hans Andersen story, will be compared to Walt Disney's "Cinderella." In many ways "Tinderbox" Is more enjoyable. Tech nically it falls a good de: short of the Disney standard, the colour i s not always satisfactory169 words
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Article170 1951-02-03 2 gEING a bachelor m Hollywood is tough, thinks Farley Granger, 24-year-old star. "People always want to know why you are not married or when you plan to marry. You are the prey of every rumour monger.. They often link you with girls you have never even met.170 words
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Article, Illustration115 1951-02-03 2 Jean scared' the censor A London critic reviewing: "The Woman m Question" < coming to the Capitol) expressed surprise that certain 'shots' and some of the dialogue had not been cut. Mr. Jack Evans the Malayan censor, admitted that he had "breathed heavily" over some of the scenes but had115 words
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Article261 1951-02-03 2 Francis Rogers previews "the Three Caballeros" "THE THREE CABAL- LEROS"— the film that brought the Samba to Singapore is back. It will be shown at the Pavilion soon. It stars the inimitable Donald Duck who travels through South America with the aid of a film and261 words
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Article159 1951-02-03 2 'Bulldog Pidgeon "7ALTER Pidgeon heads the list m the name part as Captain "Bulldog" Drummond m the M.G.M. picture finished recently at Elstree. Beautiful, blue eyed, blonde haired Margaret Lelghton is leading lady, and plays the role of Policewoman Sergeant Smith, aide to "Bulldog" Drummond m his fight against a159 words
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Article111 1951-02-03 2 VJAURICE Costello, first 'great lover of the screen, died m a Hollywood hospital recently, aged 74. He was the predecessor of them all from Valentino to Clark Gable and Montgomery Clift H e began with the Vitagraph Company m 1907. He was a handsome young man111 words
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Article, Illustration311 1951-02-03 2 - toys sir LAURENr^ CIR Laurence Olivier recently starred m a new and unpaid West End role by opening a film-crisis conference of actors, musicians, studio technicians, electricians, and crowd workers at London's Wyndham's Theatre. He took the stage not as the man whose Hamlet voice has311 words
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Advertisement139 1951-02-03 2 COMPANION! F THE STRAITS TIMES DIRECTORY M OF SINGAPORE MALAYA *T CONTAINING MORE INFORMATION |T^ AND rill iv INDEXED FOR OCTAII MAPS -—>-^^^yK towk LhLTS^B^ I ALPHABETIC* IB^a^Lll i%fl^iMafi2?shkai hi r^sl 0F CLAS TRADES ANO HI &j<T§L^HHPJ9amLJ *^L^s H PKO H2SS|iu I streets fff% BKa\!X9HHiJ SEPARATE E^lfiall RMS I II139 words
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Article, Illustration658 1951-02-03 3 MICHAEL KAY - ABDUL'S LAST MISSION MICHAEL KAY Free Press Saturday Short Story jmrrn W^fc* rei J m% beat down I rcilessfy m beat and ince CorRahim ;»s *****14 very i cautiousl) •!<<• under < I r »lden light :h chinks green the jungle 1 nvetoping ea>v as •he jungle Iced a .>d658 words
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Article, Illustration211 1951-02-03 3 NE W WAY TO BUILD A HOUSE gUN-BAKED mud blocks, one of urn's earliest build--i^ materials, are igain beini? used m he United States But 'ie new blocks are -iter than the old. The mixture is only 1 percent native earth. le other 10 percent icing cement. Moistened with a211 words
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Article370 1951-02-03 3 THOMAS GOH - THOMAS GOH by THERE are a few historic buildings m Singapore today which were once the palatial residences of Malay princes. One such building with an interesting background of Malay royalty is the Radin Mas School m Mount Faber Road. The name "Radin Mas"370 words
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Article202 1951-02-03 3 Continued from Page 1 went "up-country" as a Security Officer on a rubber estate and, later, an iron mine. It was there that I was amazed to discover proof of the warnings given to government since 1945 of the impending Communist insurgence by long service planters and police202 words
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Article, Illustration507 1951-02-03 4 ALL-ENGLAND TOURNEY By a Special Correspondent ym n a lly a Thomas Cup "rehearsal* 1 is the All gland badminton impionship inert al Empress Hall, Karl's i 'Mill, London next iilli \ll Ihe world's ding exponents ol' Khe game w i' 1 \te there m attempts507 words
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Article, Illustration92 1951-02-03 4 So non :07ie from the ten, His flashing blade a story To tell our boys: we've seen The great Don m his glory. So 7iow he's gone from the game. The scorer's task is lighter And his totals not the same As he chalked for the game's great fighter.92 words
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Article260 1951-02-03 4 ARCHIE QUICK - ARCHIE QUICK K> U'HK.x .v a throw-in not a throw-in? ion will be put the F j.^t ball Asion ai shortly the la erning throw-in. ma m and ball does not enter the play the referee oriirow to bsame side, as ball has been out of260 words
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504 1951-02-03 4 JOHN MACADAM - Lemon-time, onion bags... and Knights of the Whistle' JOHN MACADAM By *T*HERE it was, staring at us like a sore thumb m an oysteropening competition, like a well-remembered face looming out of a strange crowd m a strange land, like a 110 —8 shot coming through on the rails there504 words
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Article, Illustration671 1951-02-03 4 VO tax is neing levied on soccer matches m Manila, according to a letter from the Singapore footballers who played there. Whether this is due to real appreciation of the value of sport on the part of the authorities Ls not known, but by a coincidence671 words
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249 1951-02-03 4 New stadium for Melbourne's 1 956 Olympics MR. E. J. ("Billy" > Holt, Britain's 1948 Olympic Games organiser, is returning to London this month after three months of "knowhow" talking to promoters of the Australian 1956 Games. He is impressed by Australia's enthusiasm. convinced that Melbourne's 1956 Olympics will rivaH249 words
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Article10 1951-02-03 4 2 champions set problem L r v. TlBut that rr10 words
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