The Singapore Free Press, 12 February 1951
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Title Section19 1951-02-12 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1951. PRIC E lE\ I I19 words
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Article339 1951-02-12 1 East Coast drive by South Koreans ■crtts.t'tl the 38th Parallel on the Easte n front S Korean Capitol Division occupied Yangyang, vt miles north of the border, according to a Reuter report i ROW SELKIRK PAXTON. TOKYO, Monday. )> ire hack again at least with339 words
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Article32 1951-02-12 1 WASHINGTON, Monday. S tie Dean Acheaon is to meet sen todaj an the question of what »s about sending more United States h Atif >enhower had U.PU.P - 32 words
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Article85 1951-02-12 1 $10,000 IN 3 RAIDS Free Press SUIT Keporter MOM and valuables worth over $10,000 were stolen in three raids in Singapore over the week-end. Two ot the raids were bv Chinese. Early this morning, r;e into a hous Middle Road and robbed Indian occupants of cash and rth S4HIB Four85 words
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Article88 1951-02-12 1 JAPS 'MAY BE DRAWN INTO ASIA ROW' JAPAN might be drugged into J B continental dispute by "the currently rumoured military alliance with civil warridden nations like Indochina and Malaya." Mosaburo Suzuki. chairman of the mese Socialist Party said Tokyo yesterday. He was criticising Mr. John Foster Dulles' tarewell siReuter; A.A.P. - 88 words
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Article100 1951-02-12 1 SVDNJV. Man niUTISH circles in Takyo bitterly resented the failure ai General Mac Arthur's representatives r American diplomatic officials to Idd farewell to Sir Alvarv Gaseaifne at R*neda stiport last vvtck. the Sydney Sun's Tokvo correspondent Mr. Richard Haffhes, said has been transferred to Athens.100 words
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Article, Illustration60 1951-02-12 1 picture. THIS pencil drawing ol I>»naid Duck by 13-year-old Mansor bin Haji Ali was a great favourite at yesterday's opening of the first annual exhibition of the Malay Society of Art. Malaya, at the British Council Hall. Sutj^n McDougall is all excited as she pointsFree Press - 60 words
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Article191 1951-02-12 1 BRISTOL. Monday. AXK hundred 'casualties" with red and grey grease paint "wounds" lay in snow sleet amid Bristol's unrepaired wartime blitze sites today during Britain's first all-out Civil Defence exercise. TREASURE FOUND Workmen, clearing the way for a new street In Valencia, uncovered a trunk containing191 words
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Article26 1951-02-12 1 Thr< e br >thers nam* d uangco. has acquired o! the Philippine Bank ol nmerce. a major -""W" 1 ition in Manila. A.PA.P - 26 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-02-12 1 PLANES FOR FAR EAST U7ITII her flight deck pack- ed with aircraft and Stores, H.M.S. Warrior i> pictured here in ValeU i grand harbour. .Malta, recently The aircraft carrier is on her way to Korea as additional "carrier to the Far Fast Station.- A. PA.P - 45 words
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Article273 1951-02-12 1 WASHINGTON, Monday. THE U.S. Department of Agriculture predicted yesterday that the world food situation in 1950-51 will be two per cent greater than last year and four per cent, above the prewar level. This forecast, contained in the Department's annual survey of world food situationU.P - 273 words
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143 1951-02-12 1 CHICAGO. Mon. MRS. Dorothy Map Stevens, the "deep freeze" woman who lived despite being literallv frosen still, said yesterday she was feeling well. Mrs. Stevens, a 23-year-old -•ess continued to improve the Michael Reese Hospi- here the was brought on Thursday by two policemen who found143 words
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Article267 1951-02-12 1 U.S. want H.K. trade assurance LONDON, Monday. THE UNITED STATES is seeking an assurance from Britain that American export to Hung Kong will not reach Communist China, and British t'\|wrts m co-operation with the Colonial Office, are drawing up tho requested safeguards. The United States has complained that a sizU.P - 267 words
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Article79 1951-02-12 1 PARIS. Mon. THE French Prime Minister If Rene Pleven. and Foreign Minister bert Schuman left for Italy last night to discuss Franco-Ita-lian co-operation. The discussion is expected to embrace aspects of the Schuman Plan, principally the possiibility of Italy getting iron ore from Algeria, and regulationReuter - 79 words
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Article34 1951-02-12 1 Six fishermen lost their lives when the 7.076- ton N lan ship Kronprinaen and their fishing boat Margit collided near Haugesund. Wt (Mi Norway, yesterday. Th" boat sank Immedia ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article76 1951-02-12 1 UMil lIOM.YUih,,* uiloriua Moii A L hoaU learned ill it it does not p.*. v to swear al a woman, knows shorthand Mrs. Lt« llurlaihi ir old blonde irv. complained that hojls walked into her ofliec .ml cunsed tier rminilh She emtaelj took _tooreiA.P - 76 words
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Article52 1951-02-12 1 Dewey: send more men to Europe NEW YORK. rOVKRNOK u of New York must mob: sion and tdvoca more Amei > Euro] He thu with the tot ent. Mi H adv" overwhelming power instead oi Amertci Eurcpet Mr. D" Mined forces in I :>f 1 1 in F w ritldU.P - 52 words
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Article13 1951-02-12 1 The Commui newspaper Pravda Said like '-^uli o! A.P and fan.A.P - 13 words
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Advertisement51 1951-02-12 1 \&jT __?_r IW txceusNT W_E_ PHOTOGRAPHS Wk HB3 MODS RATE Hfe*-^ f PAff/fS P/Arf lINGAftM PfpOWER IIRELLI UTENERaL CuHes SAFETY FIRST Specify Pirelli General A i Cables made to CM. A. (Cf- <* fU*«A specification. THE HtOE.IN £NCl_ N n V^ P 14 AOVT. OF THE GINEKAI ELECTAIC CO, UO51 words
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Article, Illustration827 1951-02-12 2 FRANK OWEN - FRANK OWEN On a Swiss hillside 1,500 feet above sea level By Zl Km II THIS place as warm, 1 orightly lit, and full ;<>d and comfort as anv time since 1914. A very, very well-to-do town. On my first day here, a gre>, gusty827 words
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Article, Illustration951 1951-02-12 2 Jeanette - Jeanette By Man Trap VIAGDA Dunin and I must have different ideas about allure, or eLs_ she is misinformed. Something that makes me feel hot male glances boring into the small of my back, is what I want something that will make a man stop witr: his glass951 words
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Article220 1951-02-12 2 BORN today, your lite is likely to be an unusual one. You have tremendous potentialities which only need developing to bring you outstanding success. You have good reasoning powers, but sometimes in an emergency your emotional nature leads you in the wrong direction. You must learn to220 words
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Miscellaneous116 1951-02-12 2 1 Hew Crossword Ho. £7$ I? I 3 I W~\ [5~ BBaWaaW I I r I j 1_ —^J- —^j I ip |I3 s^s^i 1 i I 11*1 1 1 1 1 CLItS ACKOSS 1. They Have taking ways with cattle in the 9tates (8). 7. Sort of morality Pygmalion116 words
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Article, Illustration298 1951-02-12 3 MOUNTAIN OF CDLD FOUND Hand will probably kill nil ned 'he c' he couldn't .in one led .i di unond and ted dummy's queen and jack. hooped back to his hand a club *o run three more ately, m under the neci ting thi n he Idle rdii !de. jYnt298 words
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131 1951-02-12 3 COLOMBO. Mon. COLOMBO'S Indian predominated business centre will go dry from October 1 t: ir. Three arrack taverns, five toddy taverns and eighl foreign liquor bars will be affected. An option poll held in this I area resulted in a victory for {.temperance campaignersReuter - 131 words
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Article58 1951-02-12 3 .lon's Labour Department found employment for 100 persons each day during the month Of Derember 1950, bringing the country'i total unemployment figure down from 68.000 in November to 65.000 In December. Labour department officials ribute this increase in iloyment to present boom in the country's majorReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-02-12 3 The Aga Khan, spiritual leadt-r of millions of Ismail] Muslims has appealed to the people of Pakistan to favour Arabic as a national language rather than Urdu- Reuter cue boat c_>me_ a! i the liner Venus from the lank*, i tinker gfMck foundered and >ank ofT CapeReuter - 62 words
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Article49 1951-02-12 3 LONDON. Mon— Britain s 'ignty over Heard Island, in the MacDonald group of islands in the Indian Ocean lias been handed over to Aus- tralia U.P Mobilisation has hit American motoring, and care are having to run on lower octane fuel and synthetic rub- ber tyres. A.PU.P; A.P - 49 words
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Article179 1951-02-12 3 NEW YORK, Monday. FIFTH-AVENUE and Hollywood— America's two style centres are in a fashion war. The issue: V/ill the girl patriot of 1951 wear the strinjrbean silhouette, or moo-moo billows'? Hollywood is for billows. modelled on the loose floursack dress of native women In the South179 words
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Article113 1951-02-12 3 PHILADELPHIA, Mon. THE U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, has said that the United States still is willing to take up the "possibility"' of a peaceful settlement in Korea. He said. "As we move ahead we must proceed on the assumption that generalU.P - 113 words
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Article34 1951-02-12 3 William W Remington, a former U.S. Government economist, has been convicted of perjury in denying; that he was ever a Communist and sentenced to five years in prison and fined US $2,000.—34 words
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Article92 1951-02-12 3 NO PROTEST TO REDS LONDON, Mon. gRiTAiN does not contemplate taking action as a result of irching of the British Consulate in Canton last December by Chinese Communist officials. 11 was reliably learned in London. It was understood that officials believe the Chinese police behaved correctly and were within theirReuter - 92 words
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Article51 1951-02-12 3 LONDON. Mon. BRITAIN and the U: :es were reported ie will settle the di>. dia and Paki K air. A Foreign Office I a resolution, spom the two countries, will mitted to the United Mil Security Council, which may meet at Lake Su :ax: >.A.P - 51 words
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Article59 1951-02-12 3 li. Pilia •'tary to the Indian i eminent, arriTed in Karachi yesterday for economic I with Pakistan Govenv.-m-n--presentatiw The main subject would be to resolve the trade deadlock between the two counti which aroc r Pakistan decided n t to devalue her currency a "n Br."59 words
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Article13 1951-02-12 3 A woman's running face repairs DO DQVI tion an B H I ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article21 1951-02-12 3 KA. r j HE Worm und< I Ami: :id [nd sent. T Alt the Asia K! A.PA.P - 21 words
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Article17 1951-02-12 3 INN AISION STALEMATE L) J to launch i against each A.P ami i Lh poi Ml ReuterA.P; Reuter - 17 words
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Article39 1951-02-12 3 General Mark Clark. Chief Ol U.S. Army Field Foi declared in Washington thai trained men are being pulled out of army units all over th country bee i Gei Douglas Mac A- t 1 h? nerds tn39 words
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Article28 1951-02-12 3 CAMS of the ipf t ial stamp comn the Unary adhesive ifcUßpi m total! I M.OM.K*. Postmaster -c.tn.- ftl 11. J ft :honv i- erf ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement102 1951-02-12 3 f THE STRAITS TIMES J DIRECTORY i H OF SINGAPORE MALAYA n CONTAINING MORE INFORMATION AMD FULLY INDEXED FOR -__^^^yB TOWN HANI H^^-^y?] ALPMABETICAt new 40 pac^c* .1 Tt_ors *mo II 'll j ANO COACK SEPARATE [**-> I SECTIONS I SINGAPORf l|p-L| STATES in 'wf Hf II i FEDERATION iIAM102 words
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Miscellaneous138 1951-02-12 3 i t^TSkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya "Naturally* l saw billions in u _Vu abolish elevators: he saio.\ m Can build nouses-- whole THIS INVENTION/ HE TOLD ME GRAVITr ,VILL NO LONGER TOWNS--M WE AIR -WITH A FEW 7maA OTHER USES FOR IT- TIE MEN TO EARTH-138 words
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Miscellaneous213 1951-02-12 3 RADIO SINGAPORE I (BLUE NETWORK) 9.35 a.m. For the Schools; 9.55 Interlude; 10 Korean News followed bv Emergency News; 10.45 For the Schools; 12 Programmes in Malay 1 p.m. Monday Matinee: 1 30 Time Signal News; 14) Home on the Range; 2 For the Schools; 5 Programmes in Malay; 6213 words
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182 1951-02-12 4 The Singapore Free Press The Govt, scholars ii KDLY a *ee_[ i ithout I pan r cmeiii] his taper tc find Of an face accompanied by th< i that one more :.')road for higher studies, it jv |Ot ri .At vei until h as tl i appeared in urda that182 words
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Article, Illustration1669 1951-02-12 4 Hall Koraney LONDON L£TloH| by 4N official statement A on the December riots in Si igapore has to be Riven. It was expected ■rtthiii a day i of th.> opening of the new aes lon of Parliament. Squadron-leader BurConservative MP. had iet down1,669 words
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Article589 1951-02-12 4 Satire Among the Satellites IN counties where Marxism holds the reins of power and where life f o r the masses is harsh and raw and undeveloped you can scarcely expect to find subtle' v in the brand of humour that characterises their peoples. Humour there is. nevertheless- though in589 words
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Article156 1951-02-12 4 •^JHALL We ever see a O return of the fixed undercarriage on airliners? Experts in The design shops may throw up their hands at the suggestion, and get on with their plans for even more sleek airplanes. But must air travellers be held up by "undereart" failures?Monday, February 12, 1951 - 156 words
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Advertisement25 1951-02-12 4 -3 ao__ and P-ttrauin SINGLE STONE RINGS from $750/- To *****--or more S. P. H. de SILVA 45 HIGH STRCET. S NGAPORE. K. LUMPUR IPOH25 words
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Advertisement51 1951-02-12 4 2nd Floor, 13. Battery 1 Exclusive imported tali suits, coats (f woollen fr\ in ii i iiiiißi inn mi /off^ The EDDYSTONE g^|^|| 670 MARINE RECEIVER .rj World Famous for r\ A1 IN EVERY RESPECT l^^-j^-^r^ •PU".H PULL OUTPUT HjHß^BFvi •110/230 VOLTS AC/Dr *ncf S4. soi«» g «nts M. &E.51 words
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Article, Illustration116 1951-02-12 5 55.000 IN GIFTS I>l i *lu nam t ntd .i in and i mil. pie flood Potong Bona I H ho Ia < 'h-m- Hood I .'Us lb nil .1 a a- up tt.r the mi lite picture _bo\e shows Mr. J. manager of the116 words
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Article34 1951-02-12 5 IK f >n >tafT Reporter Kl a lumpur housewivej o organise them- I •he next fortThev will Governhow 'hoy think e redu< A nu il housewives rd in formii be T34 words
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Article248 1951-02-12 5 ARBITRATION PLAN FOR SMC Senior officers make proposals Free Press Staff Reporter J HE Senior Officers' Association of the Singapore Municipality has proposed to the Municipal Commissioners that a standing arbitration committee b, formed to settle differences between senior officers and the Commissioners. hv t? hi A iS one of248 words
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Article, Illustration393 1951-02-12 5 picture Free Press Staff Reporter I^IIE Singapore Youth Council has been invited to send five representatives to ChigweH. England, where the British National Committee of the World Assembly of Youth is holding its first international camp. This Camp, the first of its kind, isFree Press - 393 words
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171 1951-02-12 5 SMC employees may get special bonus Free Press Staff Reporter I^OK outstanding success in passing the Corporation of Certified Secretaries examination, Singapore Municipal employees may in future rate a special bonus in addition to that of Sll5 normally given. Following a question raised by Mr. C F. J. Ess Progress171 words
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Article227 1951-02-12 5 Free Press Staff Reporter kLTHOVGH allotted pitches to tell vegetable* in the new Z\ Seng Poh Road market, Singapore, a number of hankers would rather sell pork, poultry, sundries or fruit. Bui the Municipal Commissioners decided that they would make no changes in 'heir stall227 words
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Article, Illustration89 1951-02-12 5 DHILATFLISTS i„ var.mis 1 parts of the world think that Malayan stamps are poor. They think Ihe designs are deplorable. This was again stressed at the annuaj meeting of the Selangor Stamp Club on Saturday. Y.JI. V F. MV'UAT.. all ti Bombay, who 14 s arrived89 words
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Article175 1951-02-12 5 Free Press Malay Reporter THE layout for 50 new allotments as building sites for Malay settlers was approved at a meeting of the Board of Management of the Malay Settlement held on Feb. 5 a i the Boys' Club in J.i'iin Eunos. The Board decided that175 words
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Article150 1951-02-12 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Harbour Board expended a total ot $11,517,155 on the restoration of war damage, according t< its annual report and accounts lo r the year ended June 'so 1950. r temporary godowns replaced by permanent itructu quay surfaces were reconstrui mechanical150 words
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Article43 1951-02-12 5 The Trengganu Education Di partmenf is to i in_: classes In Eng! Government employ* The classes will be conducted by teachers from the Buifan Sulaiman English Bchoc 1 '"or one hour an evening < two or three evenings a wt43 words
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Article105 1951-02-12 5 Free Plf MJI |j. •> M A SINGAPORE I :n British iv ei up i old David Nigel I pa ai. by n a 6 h> vn Mr i Ti has bab;iiit ly tied h_ "Throughout my stud I've ftlwnyf wondered .aree port id a105 words
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Article, Illustration111 1951-02-12 5 Tree Prrw MaM I one-storied suppli and E gramme, will b°< shortly, the F derstsj similar I i Til 1 R Id be c Third Engineer. John .„nsfieid. of the Somali, which arrived in Singapore last weekend, has for pels two Japanese rats and anFree Press - 111 words
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Advertisement136 1951-02-12 5 us Adornment and rvice >f Pli (isttre cm t I T se fulness. STERLING SILVER FRUIT STANDS i With finest English 11 inches Oval Cut Glass Dishes. Silverware Department. m ___r ____r- _________-n-______-^___B GV V Morning coffee B I Daintily served afternoon teas Lunches a la carte Well stocked bar136 words
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Advertisement77 1951-02-12 5 |||r OLD BLEACH A^ B L IRISH LINEN W %_rJ:^ COLOURED SHEET SETS W iMPffi"' $57.70 THE SET Finished Two Row Corr! or $J 2 Sheets s.ze C X x 103 V S\ 2 Pillow ca<.es size 2' >4jq s >s_ Ceen, Hue a~d Rose of household Inen I hSc77 words
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Article, Illustration627 1951-02-12 6 CHARLES BRYCE - ANOTHER GOOD SEASON EXPECTED CHARLES BRYCE 7?.^1.F. Tengah soccer prospects' By 3 stars among newcomers RA F Tengah are anticipating a good soccer year. There is no undue haste at the Station over setting into training because football has been going on there ever since the end of last season.Free Press - 627 words
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Article, Illustration856 1951-02-12 6 By ALLAN MAVIS rAVANCE, a grey French- bred relding by Hierocles from Kate li, wo n the fl Selangor Goto Capon Saturday in convincing style from the favourite, Four D'Clock 11. on i heavy track. J avance took charge as the held turned into856 words
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Article125 1951-02-12 6 IN Saturday'. Inter-Services Rugby Union ga-:ne at Twickenham, Royal Navy t>dged Royal Air Force 6—5. as iter went over for a try for R.A.F. and P. M. Davies converted with the last kick of the game. For Navy, the Welsh internationals Lewis Jones and Malcolm Thomas.A.P - 125 words
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Article535 1951-02-12 6 \\'HEN Fifty Grand won the sixth race, for Class 3. l>iv. 1 over 9f. on Saturday he completed a double from hia first two starts in the country. The manner in which he scored is a definite indication that he will be a decided acquisition535 words
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Article428 1951-02-12 6 Free Press Soccer Reporter. CENTRE-FORWARD Awang Bakar will be leadin«; a new attack for Kota Raja this season. The retirement of inside-left Madon and right full-back Abdul Rahman had necessitated a general reshuffle in the line-up and two newcomers from the second team, Ibrahim Abdullah428 words
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Article524 1951-02-12 6 pic tu re LATEST U.K. soccer League placings following Saturday's matches are Reuter Queen's Park 22 8 8 38 I Queen of S 17 10 1 6 32 24 21 Dvufermhnp 20 9 3 8 45 48 2! Cowdenbeath 22 8 3 11 38 39Reuter - 524 words
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Article, Illustration275 1951-02-12 6 JIM CHAMBI - F. A. CUP: sth ROUh Arsenal attack off colour JIM CHAMBI I rum MANCHESTER United* strong <• with the fact that the tnena not get moving, contributed to the llighbur defeat by one-nil in Saturda> i I V Cup fifth ties. This was the star at' which drew«an aggregate attendan275 words
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Advertisement28 1951-02-12 6 >> 3 NEW P'.4Sf FLOOR yvV. f'CAftTOL BALIROOM I South American Revue "CARAMBA << Presented by BUBLA S RJ I NIGHTLY FROM TOMORRO* FOR A SHORT SEASON 0 Music hy28 words
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Article, Illustration540 1951-02-12 7 ALLAN LEWIS - SPENCER'S NEW HORSES IMPRESS ALLAN LEWIS B> Track work at Bukit Timah JKCIINICOLOUR (late Golden Measure) and ayang, both trained by Jack Spencer, were two of the most promising newcomers working on the top tracks this morning, in preparation tor the forthcoming Singapore Turf Club's Spring meeting. Technicolour, a rich540 words
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Article14 1951-02-12 7 ENGLAND XV FIGHT BACK lind by a three wins i>iav kq d de- the14 words
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Article84 1951-02-12 7 HNS JEPPSON. the 6ft. Swedish ama-eur centreforward who is playing a big irlton Athletics bid m. scored four a friendly match rhv Div. 2 side West n 5 l s friendlies Dor R 3 Barnsl v 2: ov T. 3 Chesterfield 1: Town l. As tonA.P - 84 words
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Article111 1951-02-12 7 JN America, where golfers seem to spend an awful lot of time trying to make the game harder than it is, they have a new tournment idea cross-country golf. Round consists of six holes only— but it covers the whole course. For instance, the first hole played111 words
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Article61 1951-02-12 7 SIONG 800 A.A. beat Aston A.C. bv three games to two at billiards rstrrda.v Results <Siong 800 players fi: Wong Soo Tong bt. Tan Hean Tek: Koon Yam bt. C'nua Yarr Buck; Tm\ Kim Son*; bt. Chin Chi Koh Cheng Moh lost to lee Yun61 words
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Article30 1951-02-12 7 FINALS of the Far East Air Force team and individual boxing championships will be ield at R.A.F. Maintenance 3ase <FE\ Seletar. at 8.30 p.m m Friday.' March 2.30 words
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Article174 1951-02-12 7 I EFT to score 440 runs to win at a rate of less than a run a minute, India got off to a bad start in the fourth day yesterday of the last "Test" match against the Commonwealth cricketers at Kanpur. India. Rege was deceived byReuter - 174 words
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Article85 1951-02-12 7 HJALMAR ANDERSON. 29--year-old Norwegian truck driver, went through snow and slush to win the 10.000--metre event in the World Speed Skating championships at Davos, Switzerland, yesterday. He also won the world title Tor the .second year. Andersen took the 5.000--metre race on Saturday, then finished secondA.P - 85 words
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Article19 1951-02-12 7 SOLUTION to McLeod's picture Tip on Saturday is Gold Meridian 'third in the Selangor Gold Cup 119 words
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Article27 1951-02-12 7 SHEFFIELD CU P TN the Sheffield County Cup soccer semifinal at Hillsborough in Saturday nearly 41.000 saw ,pld Wednesday beat then ibours Sheffield United two- Reuter nilReuter - 27 words
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Article181 1951-02-12 7 SCOTTISH Rugby Union officials and police crowd experts, perturbed by the scenes at the Scotland Wales international match on Feb. 3, when the gates had to be locked, are planning to discuss the introduction of an all-ticket admission system for future Murravfield 'Derby" games. Arrangements181 words
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Article34 1951-02-12 7 Saturdays Irish League so" cer results weie: Ards 1. Ballymena 1: Cliftonville 4, Portadown 4: Coleraine <> Crusaders 1; Glenavon 6. Distillery 2: Glentoran 4. Derrv City 1: Linfifld 3. Bangor ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-02-12 7 DARNSLEY goalkeeper, Kelly, saved this piledriver from Gazzard (left) of West Ham, but let in four others in the English League Second Division encounter which West Ham won by four goals to two. In the centre is Robinson of West Ham.43 words
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Article439 1951-02-12 7 yyEIGHTS for Saturday, first day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring meeting, are: Belgium 8.19 Tollana $.09 Pam Green 8.68 Enterprise 8.68 Flylite 8.67 Man O War 8.66 Beauman 8.65 Retinue 8.65 Lucifer 8.64 Meibury Court 8.64 La Traviata 8.63 CLASS 2, DIV. 3— 6 FURS. 5439 words
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Article, Illustration280 1951-02-12 7 COLLOWING were results of Saturdays U.K. Rugby Union fixtures: Club matches: Blackheath 14. Richmond 5; London Scottish 5, Pontypool 6. Old Paulines 3. London Irish 18: Rosslyn Park 10. Neath lb, St. Mary's 21, Metropolitan Police 3; Wasps 0. Harlequins 3; Aberavon 3. Newbridge 3: Aldershot ServicesReuter; Free Press - 280 words
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291 1951-02-12 7 Last-minute goal saves RAF Seletar A LAST MINUTE equaliser by inside-left Higgins, saved R.A.F. Seletar from a three-tv\o <!» real i n a soccer friendly against Green Howard^ at Seletar terday. The game had been even in the first half, but v. each side having one goal to their credit291 words
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Article294 1951-02-12 7 Jockey Jack Tait returned from his holiday in Australia by the Charon this morning. He will resume riding on Saturday, first day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring meeting. and <lever for Third i>. helc lovi. u*re i, t*o-nil Man to watch right-* «o Blackpool s Ult-a: fieldA.P - 294 words
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Article72 1951-02-12 8 I 1 1 son leoh Client Toe, third daughter r.d Mrs Lee Phang Leng. ■^m^nt is Mr Harry K I t Hln, eldest son of Mr ra. Koh Kon? Ser.T. >nd NM eldest r A; Mrs Low Hon? PnMi of Singapore. \OKMENT is anIt. Kmxj K >on < of72 words
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Article16 1951-02-12 8 I PRAY for Alice Jm» and all those drowned M on 12.2 4 J16 words
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Article29 1951-02-12 8 'FMBERS of the family lam Tan Teck 3 acknowledge ncere tie night visits, wreaths ten of condolence from I H and friends In connec:i r heir recent ber29 words
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Article28 1951-02-12 8 1 N COUPLE one small < furn'd unfurnd flat. bungalow immed. Phone 840*1 or Box 5331. FP. I RA F Corporals and mah district pre.ln Box No.28 words
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Article17 1951-02-12 8 CI EY hi a ■■:< 18 H.P xceKent conci and Insured $3 3 I FP17 words
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Article18 1951-02-12 8 Orchard I iped em< I i Jed bv four--11 Great m Han jsome r■• 3 538 F.P.18 words
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Article71 1951-02-12 8 »d to •E" I :nded that the I 30 p.m. on Februarv. c R m Station. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 4 DEBENTURE STOCK 1930 70-80 > hereby given that Books of the abce ill be closed from 1951 to 1 s inclusive, for the pn rants in interest due71 words
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Article, Illustration194 1951-02-12 8 TWO-NAVY EXERCISE IN MED. Concentration on submarines LONDON, Tuesday. ABOUT 60 British and American warships sailed into the Mediterranean last night for the biggest peacetime joint manoeuvres in history under "strictly wartime conditions," The exercises will include "every kind" of combat exercise except amphibious landings, stated naval sources. But anU.P - 194 words
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Article205 1951-02-12 8 LONDON, Monday. U AUKY CLIFFORD DVAS is a bad husband and a bad burglar. He always gets caught. Mr. Commissioner O. Temple Morris, K. told him so at Newport. Monmouthshire. Divorce Court. Dyas was there sitting be- two warders from mwood Scrubs, where he (erring three205 words
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Article84 1951-02-12 8 MOSCOW, Mon. THE Soviet Press yesterday opened a concerted attack on U.S. policy in Japan An Izvestia editorial said that Japan's rearmament threatens the security of Communist China, Soviet Russia, and other Asian peoples. America is once more pushing Japan along the path of national catastrophe,A.P - 84 words
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Article76 1951-02-12 8 Michigan State police said yesterday that Richard Shaw, aged 19, an employee of the Highway Department, has confessed that he deliberately started a fire which caused U.5.54.000.000 damage to the State office building in the hope of escaping military draft. Police quoted him as saying heA.P - 76 words
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Article55 1951-02-12 8 Two German journalists art trying to establish a new record in "exact travel timing." They left by air at exactly 6 p.m. local time. They plan to make their trip via Egypt. India. Indonesia, Australia. North and South America and Africa in 37. days, sevenReuter - 55 words
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Article202 1951-02-12 8 Beer prices are going up in New South Wales. Increases just approved by the prices commissioner are Id. on bottied beer, making it 1/8- 2 and one half-penny a glass on 10. 15 and 20 ounce glass- es.- Custody of a four-year-old child, Anna, was given to202 words
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Article85 1951-02-12 8 MILAN. Mon. THREE Italian-made machines to develop solar energy are ready for shipj ment to Egypt for tests in selected areas of the Nile Valley by the Royal Society of Agriculture. The Italian machine differs from other known solar M machines in that it can produceU.P - 85 words
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Article53 1951-02-12 8 Mr. Sreten Zujevic. preCominform Yugoslav Finance Minister who publicly Tecantr^ his Cominform 'heresies" November, has been apnted to an important govnment economic post in Belgrade. Mr. Zujevic became head of the International Research Institute which prepares background studies for the government on international le and otherU.P - 53 words
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Article75 1951-02-12 8 The Grand Mufti of Palestine yesterday asked the youth of Islam to mould their lives on the true Islamic conception of life. He told them in Karachi they were the leaders of tomorrow and should prove to be true Muslims. They were a power and wouldA.P - 75 words
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Article42 1951-02-12 8 Exporters in the Marshall Plan countries, in an attempt to recapture the United States market for food delicacies lost during the second World War. are organising a special display at the Inter.onal Food Exposition in Chicago in June. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article17 1951-02-12 8 The U.S. Secretary for Air. Thomas Finletter. arrived Uheni from Paris yester- A. PA.P - 17 words
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Article14 1951-02-12 8 President Truman has sent the Shah of Persia a Steuben MM HHiHHi14 words
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Article, Illustration179 1951-02-12 8 ACCHEN, Germany. Mon. LOVE is a stupid thing" was the comment of an Englishwoman when a German court yesterday sentenced her to four months and a week in prison and a fine of £23 on fraud and smuggling charges. Miss Latticia Doriane Nelson. agedA.P - 179 words
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138 1951-02-12 8 HONG KONG, Monday. yiRTIALLY a4l Americans have already left Canton or will leave within a fortnight, according tc an American teacher who has arrived in Hong Dr. Howard Rhoads, teacher xt Lingnam University, said that South China to all intents and purposes had nowreceded behind theU.P - 138 words
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Article, Illustration6 1951-02-12 8 Leslie Charteris - Leslie Charteris by A.PA.P - 6 words
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Article77 1951-02-12 8 The Vatican's Holy Congregation of Rites yesterday read a decree recognising: as valid two miracles attributed to Pope Pius X. They were the curing of two nuns who had malignant growths. The decree, read in the presence of Pope Pius XII. was the final step towards beatificationReuter - 77 words
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Article51 1951-02-12 8 PARTISANS HIT OUT AT REDS Partisan militia units threw back a series of Vietminh attacks yesterday in the Vinhyen and Santay regions en the rim of the Red Riv-r delta west and north-west cf Hanoi. Mopping up operations south-east of Hanoi netted 14 Reds killed; 20 prisoners were rounded up51 words
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Article22 1951-02-12 8 MRS. Ann Parish, of London, celebrated her 106th birthday on Saturday by doinr "the Lanfheth Walk" and drinking whisky.- U.PU.P - 22 words
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Article, Illustration94 1951-02-12 8 SHE LOVED HER NAVIGATOR LONDON. Monday. MR. NORMAN ROBERT MORROW-TAIT, who waited a year and a day for the return of his wife i)ikki" from a round-the-world flight, was granted a decree nisi, with £500 agreed damages, in the Divorce Court. London. He cited Mr. Michael94 words
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Article61 1951-02-12 8 JEWS PROTESI TO U.N. Israel has protested to the United Nations Mixed ArmisCommUsion against actions by Arab irregulars in the Beit Jibnn area bordering do Jordan's Hnrbron hills. South of Jerusalem. One person was injured on Saturday when an Israeli ;ck an Arab road mine. The pro entioned the capture61 words
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Article11 1951-02-12 8 Dockerssay 'no'towage award A STOi I A in thi call supp11 words
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Miscellaneous37 1951-02-12 8 MIX ELLAN] Ol s SONS. Qua IS B I IfORI INCOME I PHOTOS Good >rmula and comma: e I KM Chant po. Box K L. v plain of 1 ll Floor Room 13 9 MB > 1 p.m37 words
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