The Singapore Free Press, 5 February 1951
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Title Section19 1951-02-05 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA dfg SINGAPORE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1951 ■•KM I WCTi CTNTS19 words
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Article, Illustration363 1951-02-05 1 'MAO READY FOR I.-C. PUSH' US Minister's warning WASHINGTON, Monday. \]R DONALD HEATH, the United States Minister to the Vietnam States, said yesterday that lnd< -China is threatened with invasion by Communist China. Mr. Heath, formerly U.S. Minister :o Bulgaria. Washington for consultations. He participated m the Truman-Pleven talks lastU.P.; Free Press - 363 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-02-05 1 Stan Ke porter is, 'our Chinese and four v h Koaei Identity Card morning to register for the rk. The registration a rush urit J after th^ ol 111*-35 words
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Article28 1951-02-05 1 MADRID. Men. irco" Wes erpolice of three un yeshis car drove mal B tiling the the but had I I I on ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration101 1951-02-05 1 ipore Riot Inquiry ed by Sir Leach, will leave London and is ex- ny on Suni: is not yet known when the Commission will begin ved that within a picture. tfe 0/ ffce 'teieortiy Symphony ---one of the feature acts of the V.i I ry importantA.P. - 101 words
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152 1951-02-05 1 Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. TWELVE hungry bandits m the Gua Musang Area ot Kelantan stole rice, bread and a preserved duck from the kampong people. Hungry bandits demanded food at pistol point m a kampong m the Pasir Raja area of152 words
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Article64 1951-02-05 1 R.A.F. WRECK IN FORMOSA A Royal Air Force Sunderland flying boat, missing since January 28 with 14 pi ople on board, is believed to have crashed m east Formosa with no survivors. Reports reaching Chin Nationalist Air Force headquarters m Taipeh yesterday said native tribesmen had found wreckage believed toReuter - 64 words
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Article87 1951-02-05 1 THi: Indians w;*re not so far wrong m their medicine, says Clarence E. Smith of the University of California Department of Anthropology. His researches show that old medicineman concectioni were often mad.' from the same substances used m modem medicine For example, the Indians treated mostA.P. - 87 words
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139 1951-02-05 1 WHICH IS DAVID— AND WHICH IS GOLIATH Korea is a Chinese puzzle From SELKIRK F AM ON Special To The Free Presia TWO armies-^one that thought it wa> David anl A the other Goliath— are locked m battle m Kor not knowing which is which, like two evcnh mat. lied139 words
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130 1951-02-05 1 ENGLAND'S hopes of a Hutton-Compton P'^rllersbip on which their hope.^ )i victory m the Fourth Test it Adelaide so largely defended, were dashed m the drat over from Lindwall. this morning. Comptcn glanced the Australian fast bowler's second ball off his legs only130 words
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Article50 1951-02-05 1 Police chief on way The new Commissioner of Police. Singapore, Mr. J p Pennefather-Evans Is exed to arrive from London or row. Mr. Pennefather-Evans, who served m the M Police for 27 years, was once 3ct!g Kong's Police Ccmmis- i c r Mr Pennefather-Eva. will he here for a y50 words
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Article162 1951-02-05 1 CHICAGO, Monday. 4MERICVS railway strike, which has hit 50 railA ways and 100 cities, threatened ammunition supplies for United Nations forces m Korea. An Army spokesman m Chicago said that ammunition which should now have been on its wav had been held up m arsenals by162 words
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Article73 1951-02-05 1 HALIFAX NOVA SCOTIA. Mon. THE CANADIAN aircraft carrier, Magnificent, riuled to sail today on manoeuvres, will be held m port here indefinitely because of engine trouble possibly ca by sabotage. An investigation 1 launched by naval officers and Royal Canadia:: Mounted Police. The trouble v. as discoveredA.P. - 73 words
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Article31 1951-02-05 1 LONDON M Five of eight Am- airmen were killed Last night when their B-50 Superfortress crashed. The survivors had been ting m the plane's tail unit ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article78 1951-02-05 1 Policeman shot in Singapore Free Press staff Reporter A SINGAPORE pot ttstable was shot m chest early this morning n Hem: Road »fl run into a group of b- four or live Chineschasing a Communist-pos sticker. The CO bin Soam, was set upon by Chinese who snatched his pistol and78 words
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Article13 1951-02-05 1 CANCEL lish >,umed her Joui ight The D ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article102 1951-02-05 1 LONDON, Monday. [FIERCE gales lashed most of Britain and the r Channel Islands yesterday, disrupting some boat services and driving- rain, sleet or snow over a large area. uds up to 60 m.p. reported irom many pla High seas were running the Channel. Fishermen there describedReuter; A.P. - 102 words
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Article18 1951-02-05 1 iese police yesterday led 358 Communist Party i headquarters and arI ed 308 suspects. A .P.A.P. - 18 words
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Advertisement92 1951-02-05 1 IGiFTS or Silver da SILVAj -ARD ROAD **_fl Ht \m\ _fc_ I .j* JKra 3g i n, Clumuel? —We//, perhaps next year! .:hing once." says John And one car .well FuH of exuberant health -venturesome i he is at once a joy and a trial II Cow Gate he's been92 words
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Advertisement34 1951-02-05 1 fcr*. UUIUUUK PHOTOGRAPHY I. RAFFLES PLACE. SPORE COPP JOMN LITTLEST TfcL 8:3760 B Y froß an lL\' A Zm\ V# Wmf% PRODUCT MADE IN ENGLAND ADVT Of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD OF tNGLANO34 words
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Article586 1951-02-05 2 RODNEY CAMPBELL - Mr. Winston Cheats Hope hoodo RODNEY CAMPBELL By IKS Winston. hv< on I m the V irt üburb ol 8 chile. w:»> a little wl.t n The v it hei I n cold this s s r;i id her m c. catch a i WinD I A- nue, I bi586 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-02-05 2 Li-abeih Scott mixes personal charm with solid drama! c talent In her starring role m RKO's "The Company She Keeps." With her are starred /me Greer and Dennis O'Keefe. Lizabeth plays a hardworking parole officer.35 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-02-05 2 The«e s»»»T»iS~a Usahs r» l.mg lo seven glamourous girls uho have been playing Prince Charmings m Londori pani ..me> thi. %r:ir. A Principal Boy chief assets are shapely legs and pretty faces. The faces (above): and the legs IbeSSfW) ob\M.uslv qualify the ou ners for their pantomime roles The girls87 words
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Article831 1951-02-05 2 Jeanette - Jeanette By Foolhardy MR. John ('Nuts Ul May") Strachey must be '01 c of the bravest of bi* Majesty's Ministers. Visiting Malaya, he lost no time m grabbing a rifle and trudging along through the jungle with a patrol. It now appears, from a recent news picture, that831 words
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Article, Illustration188 1951-02-05 2 BE MADDENED HERE DARTWORDS SS YOU have to arrange lhe 50 words m the circle so that they lead from ROBIN to ROl <iE m such a nay ss that the relationship between any \M»rd and the one next to it m your arrangement is governed s*j m\ >> rules.188 words
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Advertisement174 1951-02-05 2 SINGAPORE SHIPPING COMPANY K1 REG Of-f- iih -;42 TEtOK AVER SI SINGAPORE 'i t ort and i d SHIPPINC OFPI TEL ***** TRAVEL OEPT TEt 7006 L' T ZST AMERICAN ARRIVAL Tru Hes $15.00 Mjsic Lo* encyclopedia by HustSes Taylor 15. 00 Arl C»- t:cn by M.lton Wright 10.00 e.jnciTt174 words
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Advertisement57 1951-02-05 2 Grand Reduction of Workmanship \e*^ Charges m Jewellery .I.^* ,r\U^ X t/Yi Pi>^ 34 years experie T-* Ist Class Workman- Up-to-date Fashion Top quality gold and stones. tO% 9^ hair C"T\7 PERMANENTLY TINTtD -P'V-SK TO YOUR NATURAL SHADE Available at leading D**pensarie« m^f&a&&L-j JN 18 NATURAL THI FEOEWAL OtSPEMSASV LTD57 words
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Miscellaneous79 1951-02-05 2 Hew Crossword No. 27© J ~stiEpl_p~J: ZZZ JL eU HTMT !T mi _l I bn i |B 1 1 1 1 1 i— _JsSH__U m wmmt L CLUES ACROSS I. Takes U.e biscuit for sailor* (4. 4>. 6 Not the kind ye m** 1° m L he SaleS <4 7K79 words
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Miscellaneous244 1951-02-05 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today. your character is one of contrasts. Although yon are a dreamer and an enthusiast when it conies to new ideas, you become eminently practical when carrying them out. You have a great deal of good, common sense. This plus a fine sense of proportion and244 words
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Article404 1951-02-05 3 THE SECRET OF MALE MAGNETISM How Frenchmen woo and win PARIS, Monday. IF Women snub you, if you have lost your male magnetism go to France and learn what every Frenchman knows how to woo and win women. This is the advice of Lisa Lengyel who calls herself a "consultantA.P. - 404 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-02-05 3 I King D ess o| Kingston, he i astod** of the Earl ami his me (I Oy their e.unt Lacl\ Shel oi Star laa M. Walker. IVili he atoaey left lo ihe eh'kill |f i.i i her.37 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-02-05 3 Bridge Hand h put up th I jard A i <. t lad *n of f'^r** wa* no way nikiM-f nine trick* »%p IH so one clut rtiawinr-*! _j28 words
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Article31 1951-02-05 3 900,000 WENT BY B.E. A. British E AJ D well over 900 000 no ar.d 9,000 tons of 200. 0c0 passengers 4.000 t cargo more 1919 ar.d the dis- increase ReuterReuter - 31 words
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69 1951-02-05 3 SEROWE, Mon. C\s fc on horseback tribesmen from dis parts of Bechuanaland convd oon Serowe for the .real Khotla (tribal which the Commonwealth Relations 9ecreMr Gordon Walker, spok Ploughing stopped, an d trih- the fields for with "The White King's" representative. Three thousand attended aAP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-02-05 3 IN FLIGHT A b*s under the weight ol m miie*» and a heavy bundle, but an aged woman holdher head hirrh as they make their way to an escai>e port m South Korea.33 words
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Article33 1951-02-05 3 Th,- Korean M ol U Affairs estimate number of refugees irom Communist -dominated iched 3,6258,^12. Russia has asked for postponement of negotiations on ttlement with the United over wartime lend- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article59 1951-02-05 3 The British trawler Braes Omar (227 tons* sank near Bull Rock, off the coast of County Kerry, southwest Ireland. Her 11 crew were saved by a sister ship, the Berenga. The owners of the Braes Omar said they thought she struck an object In the waterReuter - 59 words
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Article155 1951-02-05 3 'THINK OF THE HORSE'— JUDGE LONDON, Monday. TIDCIE Tudor Rees thinks a horse is as much en- titled to Consideration as a human being somelimes more sa. He said so when he gave possession within three months of a stable at Twickenham Green to owner Mrs. Ethel Jones, of St.155 words
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Article77 1951-02-05 3 A group of British Conservative Party members of Parliament and others yesterday appealed to the governments and peonies of Egypt and Britain "to settle their differences without delay and to work for the most friendly relations." The appeal, signed by Lord Teynam. Sir Waldron Smithers. BrigadierReuter - 77 words
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Article23 1951-02-05 3 A Sovie* news bulletin issued m Cairo by the Soviet .Legation since 1945 has been banned. The bulletin had only limited circulation. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article90 1951-02-05 3 A LONDON, Mun piVE thousa-nd sinking Liverpool dockers and other workers wer^ warned '-rday that Communist* •'eking to foment labour unrest to ban Ik economic recovery m Britain. The warning was given by Mr. Arthur Deakin. general secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union.A.P. - 90 words
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Article28 1951-02-05 3 inada is to hold a secret army and air force to test the tactics, men equipment she prop« use to defend her northern territ< i ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article92 1951-02-05 3 U.S. aid for Huk battle MAM.- A AN An. and aided dr: elimlnaf the Communist -led H halahap art! which have son and ni/ for 1 up. the 1 1 •d ar* r■: milt ill ion p Shake-up Ther^ has b*"*et"i ikeup m \bn field command pines armed of high-ranA.P. - 92 words
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Article27 1951-02-05 3 Thn Hong Kong Go. ment Is const modi! Ms m on trade with Japan, reports from the I pre- j Jan rial nature.- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Advertisement88 1951-02-05 3 P TRAITS TIMES RECTORY GAPORE MALAYA b CONTAINING MORE INFORMATION l^****""**^^^^*"""*-*=-- 1 Of TAIL MAPS *^5^ TOWN PIANS 0*&?z I ,7 >»*Acts Mamml ALPMAtFTKAI I^2 SEPAKATf BiB!nB^ v li 1 t* PLA B___M_fl^__9wa?'^^K9^_tl tr^^n* I ANO m,n,n c n'^SN^Pl-^S'S&il II llkT*Ml COMPANIES >'^'^Wto^^i& I OFF 1 1 ___SlSfl9 ft^'f^ s^88 words
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Miscellaneous233 1951-02-05 3 ICAPORE EFEBS [Singapore] me 4.47 1 London bbc 5 The I ,s 45 The l> Indonesian: Pi immea BBC>. New* .BBC" 6 4S 7.13 Ish Halt -Hour. 8 I*hai: l .BBC' 845 Radio Dai c< 1 33C> 9 Kuoyu: BBC-: 930 I B immarv and Interlude i I ye Radio233 words
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Miscellaneous14 1951-02-05 3 BUCKLEY BUCKIEV. THE FIRST SERGEANT WANTS TO KNOW IF YOU mad HIS JACKET PRESSED^14 words
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300 1951-02-05 4 The singapore Free Press MONDAY, Feb, 5. 1951 This England... rrWO tetters were reved m this office I k from col-li-amies now on leave m 1 gland. Cne writes: This land: I don't like it. No >naD decision but vine formed after four ueeks m the Old Country Food is300 words
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Article70 1951-02-05 4 6-YEAR PLAN FOR INDIA HUNDREDS of experts. trom master fishermen ti astronomers, will be required for India's £1.379 million development plan. Under the six-year plan, communications will be imved and a new port will be built. Many new factories will ouilt so that India can luce her own machine Is.70 words
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Article, Illustration944 1951-02-05 4 Asians In The MCS IT was nuc surprising that the Secretary for the Co'onies was unable to leii Mr. Awbery m the House of Commons how many civil servants of all grades had been appointed m Malaya during the past three years, and how many of them were Asian. The944 words
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Article, Illustration424 1951-02-05 4 Hall Romney - Hall Romney by a permanent couy to c.iaae-uss the common problems of the countries of the Commonwealth and the Colonial Empire. Mr. Kinghorn envisages an organisation not unlike the Council of Europe, having a permanent secretariat answerable to a Representative Assembly which would meet at intervals. A member424 words
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964 1951-02-05 4 Richard Hughes - Richard Hughes By~ rFHE adroit leaders of Japan have always followed two golden Oriental rules m international negotiation: Speak uith a confusion of misleading tongues m the open. Plot uith unswerving resolution behind the bamboo screen. The v p t o a r and964 words
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Article141 1951-02-05 4 CYRIL RAY - WHY INVITE DELAY? CYRIL RAY By IT seen 1 to som. servers h- 1 1 that W< asking for a ol the Sovi- ment's no*ber the themselves o as to leave for similar quests. Wh<r gained, i* increasing! of deli: p l proMcua of Germany w ould p» ing lmnr<141 words
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Article29 1951-02-05 4 A cany < I berg bible has been d land and b ericans. it wa night m N< w V to 46 the nun copies j29 words
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Advertisement27 1951-02-05 4 i m, ti I W323 Diaaftoad aad Platinum SINGLE STONE RINGS from $1501- To $*****- or more S.P.H.deSILVA j 45. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. K. LUMPUR IPOH lIIIMIIMHMMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIHIHIIIMIHIIII,-27 words
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Advertisement39 1951-02-05 4 2^* Vv.cv.~j 2nd Floor 13, Battery Rd. arrived by Air Col B* o/ W ooifcn ill/If ojml •#*»*>♦*">** #JM BK I mmT^mUl •■■^■jhEi > fjLj*-- s* ;^ag| Bii-U v^-^ SOUTHERN CABARET TO-NIGHT EXTEN SION 2 _uM. TO-MORROW NIGHT EXTENSION 2 A.M.39 words
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Article293 1951-02-05 5 EXPERTS STUDYING ECONOMIC PLAN financial requests have n ot yet been finalised Free Press Staff Reporter premature ro start talking about how much money will be .momic development m Singapore during the next six how much eternal finance the Colony will receive for this s the latent of the Singapore293 words
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13 1951-02-05 5 S'PORT'S NEXT WOMAN TRADE UNION LEADER m 3 Ul memr cf W3 foi13 words
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Article33 1951-02-05 5 KUANTAN. Sat. Mr. Vernon D. McKit trick, from Singapore, is manager of the Mercantile Bank, Kuantan. raking the pb.ce of Mr. J. P S. Green, who has been transferred to PenemT.33 words
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Article, Illustration169 1951-02-05 5 "I SHALL NOT CELEBRATE.... ....Too many memories" THE CHINESE NEW YEAR tomorrow will not be a day of rejoicing for ?1 -year-old Tan Yam Pee. Instead she will spend it quietly by the graveside vf her husband and **fa children whom she lost m the hie fire at Beach Road169 words
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187 1951-02-05 5 Red methods 'disgust the Christian' DIGHTEOUSNESS is at stake m Malaya today, writes the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. Henry Baines m the February issue of St. Andrew's Cathedral "Courier." "One of* the hardest parts of the present conflict is against the spirit shown by Communism end its methods,"187 words
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Article54 1951-02-05 5 KOTA BAHRU. Sat.— Boys of the Ismail English School, Kota Bahru, were addressed by the Mentri Besar, Kelantan Nik Ahmad Kamil. on Federation Day at the padang. Mr. S. V. J. Ponniah read a message from the High Commissioner. Also present was the Acting British Advi---. Mr.54 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-02-05 5 picture. niIEST "t tne fhfnwe New Y^ar Dance Sii by the Kiwi Members' League closes her eyes wh'le she picks out a lucky number. Nearly 500 people attended the dance which was held at Raffles Hotel last weekend.- Free PressFree Press - 40 words
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Article323 1951-02-05 5 7H£ VVAGf EARNER-TTOME-MADE dresses and home-made food feature the preparations of the •white collar" class families _0 Sneapore for the coming Chinese festival. cting to the high prices of commod ::es and the hi°-h cost of labour, most mfddle-class mothers are providing gay raiment and festival323 words
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Article, Illustration370 1951-02-05 5 A CHECK-UP IN JUNE Free Press Staff Reporter A CHECK-UP on Singapore voters will fee made at the next registration period m June this year, the Supervisor of Elections, Mr. George Thomson, told the Free Press yesterday. This is for the purpose370 words
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120 1951-02-05 5 PILOT, CADET RESCUED FROM PLANE CRASH Free Pres s Correspondent PENANG, Bun. *J*HE PILOT, Flying Officer Barnham, and a passenger Air Cadet Ajaib Singh. were injured when a Tiger Moth belonging to the Penang Squadron of the Malayan V.ixiliary Air Force crashed into a swamp about one miie from Penane:'s120 words
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Article64 1951-02-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Future issues of Malayan stamps should depict the potential wealth and the natural beauties of the country, the Committee of the Selangor Stamp Club states m its annual report to be presented at the general meeting of the Club on Saturday next. The Committee64 words
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Article238 1951-02-05 5 Free Press Staff Keporter fONSTRUCTION of over 1,000 houses m the Colony will begin this year with the monetary assistance of the Federal and Colonial Building Society, if the prices of building materials become more stable and a reasonable supply of these become available to238 words
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248 1951-02-05 5 SMSU support for 6-month probation plan MUNICIPAL R'CRUIT. Free Press StalT Reporter THE Singapore Municipal Services, t'nion fuliv sup ports the proposal of the East Ward Municipal Commissioner, Mr. Frank James, to hive the probationary period of service of Municipal recruits reduced from two years to six months, M Lim248 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-02-05 5 MARY SOU, II II daughter of Mr. and M- Sch Chiu Slienv. of mencau Avenue, one of t most promising young k J'-rinas of V\e School of Dancing.28 words
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Article45 1951-02-05 5 KHOTA BAHL'I 3rd Battalion Malay R< held a tea parly and ro geng performa ukalan Chepa ramp X Bahru on Wrc.nsday .:i honour of the pre thur offtc'-* Capt i Lope and Capt Ismail .i to th* 3 rank i45 words
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Advertisement92 1951-02-05 5 fOR TODDLERS SUN HATS gsm^M BONNET sJ^W.% SUN HATS m Plain Colours of Good Qual.ty Cotton, (as illustrated) Lined Lawn. Shades of Pink, Peach, Blue. Lemon, Green and White $2.95 SUN BONNETS Stron g Gotton Material Small F. Designs on White Ground. Numerous colours to choose from. Stiffened Front Brim,92 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1951-02-05 6 FOUR O'CLOCK LOGICAL CUP CHOICE Thrilling win over 7 furlongs From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, M:>nday. pOLR O CLOCK II enhanced his Gold Cup prospects when he won the main race, over seven furlongs, at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. He defeated Astivel by a neck, with Gold Meridian two lengths1,182 words
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Article176 1951-02-05 6 FULL TILL opened his wmiccount ill Malaya When he took the second at Kuala Lumpur on f a i r i v eaaily Round waa a nd, with Dewar. who finished well thirl and The Banker fourth. Full Till, who his ppru r on quite a lot176 words
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Article, Illustration470 1951-02-05 6 From JIM CHAMBERS HANS Jeppson, the 6ft. Swedish amateur footballer who is leading the Charlton Athletic forward line these days, cracked m two lovely goals against Iverhampton Wanderers on Saturday and helped arlton to pull oIT one of the biggest upsets of the with their 3—2470 words
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Article191 1951-02-05 6 Young Scots rout Welsh veterans SCOTLAND'S youthful and inexperienced Rugby Union team pulled off the upset of the decade at Murravfield, Edinburgh, on Saturday, m trouncing what was thought to be a wonderful Welsh team by 19 points to nil. The Scots, who went into the game with nothing to191 words
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Article136 1951-02-05 6 13AY Fameehon, still hoping for another sliot at the featherweight championship, has his next fight on Feb. 6 at Cincinnati against young Eddie Burgin. A third bout with Charley Riley of St. Dmis has also been offered the European champion from Paris. Fameehon. working at the136 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-02-05 6 picture NORTH Team, which J beat South by three goals to one m the annual hockey "classic at Ipoh on Saturday Front row (from left to right): Bakar Awang (Pg.>. Tajuddin (Sel.). Lee Ah Loke <Pg), Abdul Karim (Pk). K. Ami (Pk.); back row: Chet Singh (Pah.), P. Sankey (Pk),Free Press - 63 words
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Article52 1951-02-05 6 QALIFORNIA-OWNED Great Circle won the world's richest race at Arcadia on Saturday and collected the record sum of U*****,325 out of a fantastic gross purse of U*****.700. The event was the fourth running of the Santa Anita Maturity for four-year-olds over a mile and aA.P. - 52 words
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Article50 1951-02-05 6 AUSTRALIAN Davis Cup players Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor ended the long reign of Adrian Quist and John Bromwich as Australian doubles champions when they defeated them 11-9. 4-6. 6-3 In the final at Sydney on Friday. Quist and Bromwich had held the title sine** 1938. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 50 words
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Article12 1951-02-05 6 1 71 entries for ta ble tennis T to 11 A A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article, Illustration298 1951-02-05 6 CONRAD NG - CONRAD NG ASIAN GAMES CONTENDERS. 16 By jtf ALAYA'S best man m the 400 metres iii^h hurdles. 30-year-old Ng Liang: Chiang, will be making his fourth trip abroad for international sporting honours when he goes to New Delhi late this month as a Singapore298 words
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Article42 1951-02-05 6 IJ lot Perak < umbin«*d S Perak Nor t SembiUn S^ 1 \i< es May eh N i>r tli Si bilan (Soota It v kedah lan v Mi Inrwd Jnl* 11 I' > I v tN.Mth Pahang N<»n{i Mani42 words
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Article73 1951-02-05 6 OK. soccer results are top priority news for British ps m Korea and the Royal Army Edu/ational Corps are doing their to get the scores thr< quickly. Brig W. G 1 Director of War Ed told the Free P rival m Singapore venerea v. Brig.73 words
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Advertisement181 1951-02-05 6 STARTS TODAY 1 1.45 l N aad 9 N p.m. YESTERDAY a Queen TODAY a J_SK> jf H i l A j i,, '-*^fe4(, I D? CARLO A U< '0»SAI iKlTiafW'lOIIAl '•tCTURf TONIGHT MNITE CAPTAIN SIROCCO...) I Lie! "P ira t**S Ijll.ofCapri" 4 LOUIS HAY WARD T -T STARTS L.l181 words
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Advertisement139 1951-02-05 6 < ,__j_^____ w a^ J| m^ Wish*. 13 our _H_T*^ Happy and f i I Prosperous I THE HAPPY WORLD C Proseiita spc<i;ii Hotidas X I I *>l CHINESI W W N h\ ten* ion to 6.2.51 CHINK- K NEH v vtCIMMII LSI (HAP <i()H MIH X I JJ Fan*139 words
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Free Press CHINESE NEW YEAR Supplement
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Title Section10 1951-02-05 1 Free Press CHINESE NEW YEAR Supplement Monday, February 5, 1951.10 words
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Article401 1951-02-05 1 KAY SEE - fi iii lhe lenctar lent and s Ihe s \rw I* till me to hll T*T"l 1 I Iren, .o i X J md the 1 Hi Uted of yin" pi philo- KAY SEE by CERTAINLY NO DINNER PRESENTS A MORE INTIMATE FAMILY SCENE lAN THE401 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1951-02-05 1 Helena K. Lam - WISH UPON THE MOON Helena K. Lam TIIK Chap Goh Meh moon shone round and full as it peeped over Ihe shoulders of the surrounding trees to scatter its beams on the soft water of the Taiping Lakes. Julie Choong, hair flying, cheeks aglow, thrilled to the joy of walking1,084 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-02-05 1 is It io the nearest village to mate purchases for thc New Year c&ebrat.ions. Photo by Birte Steincke.18 words
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Article646 1951-02-05 1 SUSAN WISE - Toggles did not like the noise SUSAN WISE by WAS first introduced to the festival of Chinese New Year m 1948 the last really lullblooded retebrations before lhe H inergency put a curb on the festivities. Sometimes, even now, m the small- prey hours of the morning, I break out646 words
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Advertisement14 1951-02-05 1 TOLLEYS \M*\ __|____d____; BRANDY -the perfect toast for the ZVew Year! McALISTER CO., LTD.14 words
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Advertisement33 1951-02-05 1 It is with Great pleasure that we take this opportunity :nng Our many Chinese Custom' A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS 1951 YAM SENG HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd. 2, CECIL STREET SINCAPC^ PHONE 5141 tllllHlillllllllinililllllllHHlll33 words
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Article, Illustration631 1951-02-05 2 CHUANG HSIEN-SHENG tells of the gaiety and glitter of Chap Goh Meh which marks the close of the Chinese New Year celebrations WHEN a Chinese thinks of sonic enchanted evening, he does not think of soft lights and sweet music. He thinks instead631 words
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Article494 1951-02-05 2 Kenny Kaye discusses fashions and IF the forbears of the Chinese celebrating the advent of their new year m this atomic age were alive today. they would probably be shocked ;i( the kind ol clothes worn by their grandchildren and great grandchildren as Ihey sally forth494 words
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Advertisement94 1951-02-05 2 V*£\fWHHl i I i i it ft; J WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS THE W^k J REFRESHMENT ALWAYS PROMOTES l£ __M^k I Y/y &J^* tmmm^JJll /z 4^^':^^^ E" roAsawc YOUR FRIENDS DEAR ONES BE SIRE YOU DO SO IN A GLASSFUL OF THE NATURAL NECTAP of sunn south Africa's grapes I94 words
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Advertisement218 1951-02-05 2 Kirn Che n ii Radio I 64, KOEK ROAD (OFF ORCHARD ROA offer LATEST lA*o| ON $201- MONTHLY PAYMENTS IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS OF VARIOUS TOYS FOR TELEGft TEL:***** "KIMRADIC P.0.80X IS i Announcement We beg to announo we are d stnbutors for GENERAL CORPORATION ,n Malaya fcAccessories, a few examples218 words
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Article, Illustration764 1951-02-05 3 CHING CHONG - CHING CHONG by It costs nothing to observe the few remaining old world superstitions and, who knows, they might contribute to a brighter New Year. \yHi:N you are looking forward lo a new year of greater happiness, you are wont to be a little764 words
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Article, Illustration562 1951-02-05 3 KUO SHWE explains why red is the festival colour. yyESTE X N E R S dream of a While Christmas but dawn always breaks red \\)V the (.hinese when they wake to welcome their "Sin \icn'\ New Year. It's scarlet, scarlet everywhere. Stuck on562 words
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Advertisement213 1951-02-05 3 n S r% X skA'Srrrr**. fl BEST WISHES I for I cA Happy and 3 "fl A (New Year 5 "a ■fl THE OCEAN TRADING COMPANY, PAPER AGENTS MERCHANTS, 5 6. STANLEY ST., SINGAPORE. 5 157. Phones- ***** ***** 3 s "fl ft ft ft ft ft k n Kxxxx213 words
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Advertisement112 1951-02-05 3 ANGLO-AMERICAN CORPORATION LTD. 3 PRINCE STREET. <^~s^~^ >r ir EXTEND THE SEASONS I GREETINGS TO THEIR 1 MANY CHINESE CLI- 1 ENTS AND WISH THEM I ALL A HAPPY AND i PROSPEROUS 1951 I W 7 v *i U%£ V m Ws*A m__ 1 "> Am R^H -**^H T I112 words
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Article, Illustration1219 1951-02-05 4 K. S. CHIA - The romance of Sam Pek and Eng Tai K. S. CHI A A LOVE STORY FROM OLD OMP retold by Through the centuries this tale of two lovers of ancient Cathay has remained alive m lhe hearts of millions of love-lorn youth-a tale often told and yet forever new. \y.IKN1,219 words
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Advertisement42 1951-02-05 4 1 0 < -'<v 'c <4i?L '^W^* l^^ /^r_\J_k -"°s>. 'S CRAW > iS_C J (wnetie thiefflfa aw/ Bumtetj flwocidfa a /fa^fity ana fywfteAoaci tyarYeab/ -1 it ftlSti fr j_t ifij g fjiiv; StiMjttti-f WajHAS ST PENANti 1a 1852. :r -Vi.» >«*a'S.>WCE JS*E jgr******5,42 words
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Article, Illustration595 1951-02-05 5 bILL WEBB JONES - bILL WEBB JONES by Several big productions have been screened m London, Paris'. New York and Tokyo. st film protl mi n China h umentarv Kok >m*>an\ ,d t*xliiurn. im iisin- V> r.ies b< Tmade -igh it his Sha he film v as595 words
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Advertisement133 1951-02-05 5 Chinese New Year Gifts— BRUSH WARE FOR LADIES IN SILVER AND SILVER ENAMELLED 3 PIECE SETS FROM 85/--4 $105/--6 $165/ALSO SILVER AND GOLD CIGARETTE CASES FOR MEN S. P. H. de Suva m I 45. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE C THE EMBANKMENT, KUALA LUMPUR 1 43 STATION ROAD, IPOH fl**|_ *>^<133 words
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Article, Illustration1336 1951-02-05 6 Grace Lowe - Grace Lowe by Swee Lin laced the problem squarely. She had to choose between David, a professional man with an assured future, and Hock Heng, her steady boy friend who had ambition but also a hard struggle ahead "QIVE, Swee IJn. He asked you for a1,336 words
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Advertisement74 1951-02-05 6 AWW\Ar*mmr J*?—* ■<cl!Sr*P***<*^— "^**£*L_t m jrf """"****-i»_ > r\^*W Itt Af v tfi -v*!_RO^F Aa toAskerq >^ Best wishes for a bright Prosperous New Year to all Our Chinese Customers (Office Equipment Suppliers Repairers) STEPHEN MAX TYPEWRITER SERVICE 23. THE ARCADE: TEL 3243 _*-*_Jl? HP^ _fl__i I I *•-'%>'»# *9flP*^_H74 words
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Advertisement163 1951-02-05 6 WISHING ALL OUR CHINLSL CUSTOM, A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS MEH It's Back Again! THE FAMOUS PRE-W _r k d k "er OSCILLATING A/C 230 V FAN Reliable Cheap SIZES —1 2 Wholesalers Required Importers: "TITHES" DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY 62. MID DLX RO \l>. Tel. 6930 SINGAPORi:. I PENANG IPOH K.163 words
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Article, Illustration584 1951-02-05 7 MICHAEL KAY - MICHAEL KAY fry (^HINESE New Year is temple-visiting lime for thousands of Buddhists and Taoists nil over Malaya, nol Ihe leasl devout of whom are the Penang islanders. For fifteen days from the first day o: the first noon and culminating on Chap Goh Meh,584 words
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Advertisement194 1951-02-05 7 kiflPp v*_^ *Sr^2_UM^k|^J -^^f^ 7^' 4 -sl- fl_fl__BHß I > )^HH k I r--1 1 AN Ou s tc 'on A no""'" IS'! c 'SS2 cLTKIC tO, LTD OF- ENGLAND Kuala Lutidu' IdoH Penang j v c j v o€p CZj "S ejO G» OG *DG O j i Famous194 words
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Advertisement157 1951-02-05 7 I WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS I HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR WING HENG WATCH CO., 447, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE, TEL. ***** >} Dealers of all Swiss Watches all Descriptions m'mwmmmmmwmmmwtmmmmmm^t^m^m^mmwmmwm^mmmmmmm^m^mwtmmmm^mmmwmmm^mtmtmmmmmwmwm* WISHING ALL OUR CHINESE PATRONS A HAPPY NEW YEAR PIN PIN OPTICAL CO. 91, North Bridge Road, Singapore, Tel 44H4157 words
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Advertisement52 1951-02-05 8 j I TO ALL OUR CHINESE FRIENDS Mi^\^Jmm\ Wmm*m^ S X\m\ $^\m\ Ufolfai nWit (tft2M&d pety /fif/ 1 M /^^^^t\ /^^^X\ ■J}. f/\ J to s^S lf^ljp?* o v> x OA/Ay w/r coNrmwt z/Jl \f\ X LEYTON E-IO V CREPE DE CHINE N*> 1/"".^ _J iF. MIILOT ClocKSn JWCI APPtIAfICES52 words
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Article249 1951-02-05 9 WE ARE NOT AFFILIATED TO F.A.M. Services back Spore A.F.A. Free Press Soccer Reporter fHE Free Press understands that the InterServices Board. Singapore, has written to the Foothall Association of Malaya pointing out that the Services are not affiliated with the F.A.M. although their joint entry m thi s year's249 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-02-05 9 picture. J" -kipper „t the :.8 Medium Reeiment Bun. Kan, R.,«h.v team, make, hand-off s he •>•«■ the wibc ia Saturday's FtMct and Neavc i l.«-.h. ;,s-n,-nal i ,„i„M RAN.,. A st, 1 IS I won by 11 points to three.- Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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Article160 1951-02-05 9 Free Press Kugby Reporter SINGAPORE Combined Services i u_by team, augmented by upcountry players, wll] leave on a tour of Hone Kong: next Saturday by air They will return the following Sunday. It is hoped that tl players and one official, Sq Ldr. Llnvd.160 words
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Article49 1951-02-05 9 UKDOTbaII Association cf Malaya Official! for ihis year were elected yesterday as follows. President Engku Abmil Rahman; vice-presuients. Mr. Lim Kee Siong and Mr. S. Palanipillai; hon. secretary. Inche Abdul Rahman i Penang >; hon. assistant secretMr. Mr. Thong Boon Hean; hon treasurer, Mr. 8. c. E. Sinfnun.49 words
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Article39 1951-02-05 9 A F i defeated RA F Seletar In ibx encounter at a r on Saturday by 12 lo three. On Wednes-d. are duled ;o meet r.a.s c m they defeated earlier season by six pomt 439 words
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Article17 1951-02-05 9 T. < :ket club will hold their neral meeting at 5.30 p.m. today to this y(17 words
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Article48 1951-02-05 9 »r,..,i ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Man. QNLY the s-ind and N<». I grass tracks were open far training this niominu. No barse was sent faster than a slaa half pace because heavy rain practically ail mull! Mil *r»r; s of the l p i»fr48 words
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Article948 1951-02-05 9 rjOCCER League standings O after Saturday's matches m the U.K. are I IKsr DIVISION G< P W D L F A prs nhan 28 16 t 559 SS :<? brovgh 28 15 8 564 nal 29 15 7 7 5S c v J 8 6 46948 words
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Article100 1951-02-05 9 LONDON. Mon. MIDDLESEX cricketer, Denis Compton. England's vice-captain m Australia, has just received from his medical advisers the most optimistic report on his knee since the operation last summer. Specialists have informed him that with care he should be able to participate for an indefinite numberReuter - 100 words
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Article499 1951-02-05 9 K. II SfPl R. Mon. BELOW arc lhe I WSJgSISI for all eight ia«es for Wed ursdiiv second day of the Selangor Gold Cap meeting: CI. 1, Div x— 7 F. BUfSklla 9.00 Sir Tristram 8.1: Yum l{ighne*«« 8.1 rcliptic 8.11 i Billy Carol 8499 words
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Article84 1951-02-05 9 I(OREAN ENTRIES lor the Boston Athletic Associations marathon race on April 11 will be refused, Waiter Brown, president of the sponsoring organisation, said on Saturday. Reports from Tongnae indicated that eight South Koreans have been given special military dispensation to tram for the gruelling 26 mills84 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-02-05 9 The staff heaid of your bad luck m the BUi Sweep, hers, so we clubbed together to buy you this consolation gift."'22 words
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Article96 1951-02-05 9 IN Ixmdon no** is Mr. Justice Herron. president, since 1943 of the New South Wales Rugb) Union, and iow first preside i. lhe new Australian Rugby Union. <ust formed. He takes up *he first allocation of a seat to Australia on the International Board. This first-class player96 words
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212 1951-02-05 9 Danish B.A. sending team of 8 players ALUNCIaNU 7c3UkWtV Vf ALAYA and Denmark are again <*\pe« t«-d to pro--1 vie"/ the main overseas -hallenge for the AllEngland badminton championships. which art* to be held at Empress Hall. London, from Mar* h 7 to Hi Denmark, who won all except the212 words
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Article56 1951-02-05 9 COUNTY RUGBY SEMI-FINALS J^jAIN GAMES m the Rugby Union were the two county championship s»finals. both of which will have to be replayed Yorkshire and Middlesex drew three-all and so dfd Gloucestershire and East Middlands Yorkshire's forward by sound tackling, stopped a Middlesex win. and Gloucestershire s defence was tooA.P. - 56 words
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Article16 1951-02-05 9 gOLI'TTOX to McLeod's Piolure Tip on Saturday is Admiral (second m race four).16 words
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Article155 1951-02-05 9 IfOXli kni 4 s jii h ei« tiad thtir hfvt look un Satu<ri** at a tola lis* .or machine *In It had »*-en ins a ltd al the *>randviand of lhe Honj; hong lin I i mil.— a r 1/ 11. IF. ta.n I i>f155 words
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Article52 1951-02-05 9 BANGKOK M SINGAPORE Amaieur F ball A ned its ri:s rie feat hen it yen: down lour goals lo three to Bangkok side here last n. The I play ng "heir tenth game •>! the tour appeared Ured Tli« v tomorrow aiid utHtc at Kaiiand I52 words
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Advertisement52 1951-02-05 9 K__22_S! l> m. R ca i *m. I T ARACH cmC flr* tf «stofi 'WTOMING" tittw K l l -1 \l I I V pavilion M (aimiui«|\| COHAtO A- DUCK Ij LUZ 1 y/j **rtain r <' Winner T *>ISM£Y n rmmtwm o- > tci««attbfK nd H>d. j U J52 words
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Advertisement27 1951-02-05 9 m^m^>^ ot 'On f JWBsm t _g^. ass** B^^^i_B% 'iiBH I '^y v:'*v^*<;>"-"jV"<^^ '"5 ■"•>__k' i 6o%Ar*^__s_££oK^ AHHUAI W5l I YOU AND oU N 'mIU IB> i27 words
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Article, Illustration426 1951-02-05 10 HIROSHIMA, CITY OF SOUVENIRS But Yosuka San still smiles From LIONEL CRANE HIROSHIMA, Monday. I ITTLE Yosuko San is still very pretty, lj although seven pieces of glass were once blasted into her face. She came smiling into my hotel room with a cup of tea. and m her black426 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-02-05 10 INSPECTION VlSlT— Flank ed by two buglers. Rata Sir Lall Sekima goes to in>p lhe Guard of Honour of the Fiji Regiment22 words
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Article266 1951-02-05 10 FRANKFURT, Monday. INCREASING numbers oi West Germans are turn- in<* up their noses at the proposed ne*\ national anthem. Tiie newspaper Deutsche Tagespost which does the same says the view is gaining ground that even one-third of the old anthem is preferable to the entire newA.P. - 266 words
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Article91 1951-02-05 10 LONDON. Sun. MRS. Christina Erkmanis. 23. was helped into an ambulance at the week-end by her husband and the driver sped off towards the maternity home. "Stop the car," shouted the husband 15 minutes later. The driver stopped, ran around to the rear of the91 words
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Article128 1951-02-05 10 HONG KONG. Mon. KIM CHAIK. North Korean Field Commander and Vice Premier, earlier report' d killed m action, died of heart failure on January 31. Peking radio said last night. Pyongyang radio announced on Friday that Kirn was killed m action on January 30. HeReuter; AAP - 128 words
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Article38 1951-02-05 10 The Director of the American Geographical Society Dr George H. T. Kimble, said m New York yesterday thai Communist principles had made "no visible headway' m the British and Belgian colonies In Africa.- Reut erReuter - 38 words
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Article38 1951-02-05 10 A four-motored Air France DC-4, missing since Saturday with 29 people aboard, was sighted In the mountainous tropical jungle country of French Cameroon yesterday and a relief column was Immediately dispatched to its aid. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article26 1951-02-05 10 Output of the Australian newsprint mills m Tasmania will be raised to 80,000 tons a year when new paper making equipment begins operating.26 words
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Article, Illustration17 1951-02-05 10 H M i»i I guard nist tro, ){UTti m« thr M from Chan: for their f< rrtrrat17 words
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Article64 1951-02-05 10 THfc Dutch village of Jisp tablisted a new Dutch and maybe a world record for cigar smokine Mr Xannc one of 50 competitors, smoked one cigar for' two «ne r minute m,n nuraber two «-s than v f__S! l I_ r prize for keep inA.P. - 64 words
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Article181 1951-02-05 10 ay m NEW y bRK. Monday American spent £3,570 so that fellow citizens He Vb^i r£ W rd f lwo Ch *"*W*l seeches f ,t, is asil Bre "*'er. proprietor of Lhe N»u- h,.h I__J_^_S!__»l_^tf)_3tandart tne speeches m his paner And he paid the New181 words
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Article58 1951-02-05 10 AKRON, Ohio. Mon. THK Firestone Tyre and Rubber Co.. announced it h making a new car t>re that is> 'blowout safe and puncture proof." The tyre is tubeless a:ul retains most of the air m an inner d'aphragm m the event of a blowout, allowing theA.P. - 58 words
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Article27 1951-02-05 10 The 27.000- eon aire rat: •arrier Tarawa, named after *f the US. Marines' vic>ries m the Pacific yester■d ;he fleet after Q, months resei A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article198 1951-02-05 10 Continued from Pago 6 .ardly mlMfd >>* Ibe A^sm footballer. a, made v happy d -but. He maintained a very s >hd gr.p on Tommy now ha\e lead of oo.nts over Coventry City, beaten thre.'-nil by Leicester whose quiclft-tacfcitng wing and Haiton; threw the Coventry forward l:ne rightA.P. - 198 words
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Article52 1951-02-05 10 The Colonial Secretary, Mr. James Griffiths, is plannin-g a visit to East Africa during the Easter recess of Parliament. He hopes to stop In Cyprus on his way. It has not been decided how long he will stay, or whether his visit will be official orReuter - 52 words
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Article37 1951-02-05 10 ARABS OFFER TO SWAP LAND One thousand two hundred Arabs have offered their village of Jish, Palestine, and its land to the Jews m exchange for equivalent Jewish-owned land m the Argentine and paid passages there.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article255 1951-02-05 10 ROME, Monday. \T some of Italy's biggest infantry and ariiller> bases the nations 21-year-olds the (lass that will make up three divisions for (Jeneral I* isenhower are being rushed through special training with American arms. The fighting equipment which is pouring into the country under255 words
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Advertisement274 1951-02-05 10 Straits Times Free Press rn« convenience of «d Mva our Representative* at Floor S n«jport Cold Storage Orchud Road will tmjll advertisement* and HMMd to bo* numbers ■mm )n 3rd Feb. at the Jill, wife Lnet, North StafR son. JERRA' Oajah I J S*. \«.r MFNT red Chin Kool of274 words
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Advertisement131 1951-02-05 10 mm\'Ammf7m ft i Til i f -Ml 1 1 1 1 raw il j 297 SMTH BftIPCi MA S'Pm .7:/. >•/) Tki» 9 4 4< auf 1 9i go, **W«t/ Jh* I mm\ Diamtid is all siztt \fm\ shapes an_ qualities A m l/^S_jflPJ Manuu mimmm^^mm Jewellery. Gold Flex. 1131 words
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Miscellaneous52 1951-02-05 10 THE SAINT by Leslie Chartens G^ /also mis Sister.^ l mow >ou can go one "thing rot?'"XJF7^_" ~t~tf"^"-?^^ Tt* M*N woV PUT TH£ W _f £^AIEP "f/ -^g-^^ON "BECAUSE I WANT M>M 7D hE^MV rr^ *0 «C*NAPJ SO*3 on >% RH3 11 b=s*_—^ EVIDENCE lE*^ .Aj^ACAj/7 OJK itjfg^r f'^- a-^S^Z-^__^_^^52 words
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