The Singapore Free Press, 14 February 1951
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Title Section18 1951-02-14 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA hfaurnfaf SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1951. PRICK II UNI18 words
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Article317 1951-02-14 1 40,000 REDS IN NEW ATTACK U. N. troops on the retreat TOKYO, Wednesday. JJNITED Nations forces, reeling from the new Chinese Communist punch on the central front today disengaged and slipped out of range to the south while the air force blasted Red war traffic with a new secret technique.Reuter; U.P. - 317 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-02-14 1 UNKNOWN - Riots to be lived againon map UNKNOWN afj;aruafjf picture m ..ill i 'point ti n 1 y Maci beM the V X ANDLRSON. Stall Officer, Police Headquarters ruht) streeU Mr. R E. I oul -er on his arrival yesterday irom Britain to attend the Riot Inquiry Commission hearIn the rearFree Press - 61 words
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209 1951-02-14 1 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. tRMY duel ot Staff General J. Lawton Collins told the National Press Club today that by July 1 the I nited States will have the equivalent ot '-1 active divisions compared with eight when the Korea war tailed m June. OfficialsU.P. - 209 words
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Article78 1951-02-14 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. VMERICAN State Department officials said ..iy In Washington there "borne prospect" of a meeting of the "'Bis Four" ity Foreign Ministers by mid-March m Paris. They s^id this In answer to question's about a report quoting a French Government buj saving theReuter - 78 words
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Article149 1951-02-14 1 FRANCE, ITAL Y IN GENERAL ACCORD SANTA MARGHERITA, ITALY Wednesday. FRENCH and Italian government leaders reached ff en-ral agreement today on all outstanding questions including German rearmament. So much ground was cover--eel and the three-hour conference was held m such a -warm and friendly atmosnhere" that little work remains to149 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-02-14 1 picture. HEI ICOFTtfR i< Bass d *orn on I I lh« platform fitted to Uie stern of the Boy»l navj Reel supply ship Fort Duquesne during tests m the EnfflUh Channel. Purposj of the experiment is to determine the use of helicopters from merchant ships for defence, communications at seaA.P. - 54 words
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Article52 1951-02-14 1 U.S. authorities In Frankfurt have forbidden Press coverage of the hanging of D condemned German criminals. Relatives ot the condemned men have been notified by official telegrams thai they ran make final visits to the prisoners on Tuesday. Normally such prisoners *re executed In the52 words
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Article114 1951-02-14 1 UN rejects Russian charges LAKE SUCCESS, Tuc^. THE United Nations General Assembly tonight rejected by 43 votes to live with three abstentions the Soviet charges of United States aggression against China. The vote was on the Soviet resolution alleging that the United States invaded Formosa and blockaded the island forReuter - 114 words
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Article351 1951-02-14 1 IT'S TOUGH BEING AN INFANTR YMAN FROM EDWARD HEWAT. Special to the Free Press. IN action with the British I learnt something about being an infantryman. And the lesson was tough. My teacher was 45-year-old Lieutenant Colonel Kon Foster, commander of the "Fighting FiftlV'the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers. I He took351 words
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Article124 1951-02-14 1 'U.S. has not written off Asia' COLOMBO. Wrdn'sd MR. Donald Kennedy, chief American observe, rday told the Commonwealth Aid to Asia nml< ence that the United States had not written off as a bad debt." Her policy was to give both military and eronon assistance to combat Communism, he toldReuter - 124 words
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Article65 1951-02-14 1 'BOMB' W AS AN ALARM CLOCK Scotland Yard bomb experta yesterday opened a licking package addressed to Food Minister Maurice Webb and found an alarm clock. The package was delivered he Food Ministry by a taxi driver soon after an anonymous tip was phoned to the Press Association. An attendant65 words
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Article86 1951-02-14 1 Mac A report on Asia wanted WASHINGTON. Wed A REPUBLICAN Representative. Mr. llfl Van Zandt. yesterday proposed that President Truman order On. Douglas Mat-Arthur home to report to Congress and the people on the conditions m Asia. He told the House this report would he as important as Gen. Dui^htU.P. - 86 words
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Article24 1951-02-14 1 A mountain has blown off its top and has become a new volcano m Northeastern Luzon near the town of Bagabag.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article21 1951-02-14 1 India in September 1950 had a favourable balance of tradp with the United St i totalling US $17,376,334.-/^ A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-02-14 1 picture LAURA DIAZ, 30. Communist deputy m the Italian Senate, is to go on trial at Chieti. Italy, for offending the honour of the Pope m a pre-election speech she made m 1948.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article132 1951-02-14 1 MOSCOW. Wed. THE MAIN purpose of the Chinese-Russian Pact is to prevent the recurrence or aggression by Japan or powers associated with her, the Soviet Military Oa/ said yesterday on the ant annlvewary of the JO years alliance. when undrr protection of the Un. l occupation forces.132 words
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Article38 1951-02-14 1 A Greek-German irade and payments agreement signed In Frankfurt yesterday calls for German exports to Greece valued at U. 5.545,000,000. 545,000,000 and Greek exports of goods worth U. 5.515.000.000. 51 5.000.000 into West Germany.— U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article26 1951-02-14 1 d df'cidt'd m V. day t<> mak< busn Admin determined the Sei. proving the a.oimm American (r(j(>!).s to G shower defenr U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article17 1951-02-14 1 The US partment porarilv susp^nd^d sales to signaton* International Whet pending the world's U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Advertisement17 1951-02-14 1 CAPITAL 9 and Rare Curios. Mr I Rd Spore I /or all the best parties! t^COLD STORAGE17 words
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Advertisement41 1951-02-14 1 fhalfrynffaf ENTERPRISE! ROBINSONS Have much pleasure m announcing the Opening m then Kuala Lumpur Branch of an up-to-date GENTLEMEN'S HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Fully qualified and lonj experienced Hair Dressers m attendance OPENING DATE 15th FEBRUARY 1951 ROBINSONS Mountbatten Rd Kuala Lumpur41 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1951-02-14 2 The Singapore Doctor lIP to the end of last century, sex, was sidered as a necessary tvil, to which humans Miccumbed during their ak moments. Stx was the "'skeleton m the cupboard," about which one knew, but which one did not discuss m1,124 words
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583 1951-02-14 2 Win Wright - Win Wright By lOST of us have one oi more ir rational little fears and arc none the aTI worst for it. It is oniy when a P hobia reaches such proportions that it interferes with our happiness nee d we do anything about it.583 words
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Article160 1951-02-14 2 BOliS today. >ou are exceptionally inue pendent and tare very little what others think or say just so long as it is something good about you. You dislike being; criticised. This strange paradox is not always understood by any except your closest friends. You may appear to160 words
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Advertisement240 1951-02-14 2 How on these j^^_X* I^* vf Jl l«m«mb«f you e»«nr i^^/V^ 1^ %^J v.tamim. L*ck o< 7\ iow«r« bo4<ty rc«>ft«r ■T&?^ y^^ls |Bs nettc* fcu.td yp AA, l «TA"\ Crook** Halibut O > 4HJ^ MW^*~ -ni 1 Jp Store of thote t«ro p' CROOKES HALIBUT OQ DISTRIBUTORS: THE CROOKES LABO*^240 words
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Miscellaneous97 1951-02-14 2 Hew Crossword Ho. 278 8 (1.1 E8 ACROSS I N rty nuir.e lor Edna (Lib) or Enid <Lab> 7 Ho* .as rurt- bush goes ueitly ahead <4-7); 8. Site of tailor's button 9. Coloured return of Anne with a letter »5); 10. Hj.ii quart (3); 11. Whafs loft? is>; 1397 words
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Miscellaneous36 1951-02-14 2 Solution To Crossword No. 277 Across: 1, Home. 7. From Homo 9 Clef. 10, Orb. 11. Oak trees. IS, Starts 14. Tepid. 17. Aramis. 18, Pastures. 21. Tea. 22. Haha 23. T-eeshore. 24 Side. Down: 2.36 words
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255 1951-02-14 3 No flight from A-bomb SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday. S A ™««*CWU would be ordered to stand and OgMin the event of an atom bomh attack on their cit\ vihan defence officials have no intention of evacuating San Francisco. Each surviving man and ■woman would beReuter - 255 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-02-14 3 n ti> .1 if ,-i rom- .1 m 1115 »mi:iil l h ir: thr18 words
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Article44 1951-02-14 3 LONDON, WVd. Brito:- nun c on I i "1000 In 1949. timated umber of people ill pools ■r of '^0.000 c d with 11 250.000 m the -.ke showed v>p from 3 2 shilling c shilli i imitd ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-02-14 3 MILITAE. FUNERAL lour generals were the uuard of honour at the coffin of Field Marshal Mannerheim a-> he lav In st.itr m the Hiffh Church. Helsinki. Finland.27 words
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Article122 1951-02-14 3 MAUD IE CLUBBED HERSELF INSANE DARWIN, Wednesday. "MANBULLO MAIDIE, an old aboriginal woman. drove herself mad during a primitive native dance 300 miles south of Darwin She is now m Darwin Hospital, where she screams and shouta all day. At night she performs the corroboree ceremony, beating herself with her122 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-02-14 3 ,\(>".v SOMKR-AIIT-Harrv Hanson. t>i Mich can turns an intentional somersault M he speed> oT s?anold lot JumP <>f ™t<*t J*f m.d-west ski jump In Saint Paul, Minnesota.27 words
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Article248 1951-02-14 3 RANGOON, Wednesday. DEI) China plans to conquer the skater part of Burma diplomatically rather than by military might. according to a political sources m Rangoon. The source who has sound contracts on both s of the Chino-Burma border said the Reds will achieve their objective within248 words
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Article58 1951-02-14 3 Officials have denied reports ol large-scale "smugglinß" ol American goods to Communist China via Bombay They said the reports had their origin m transhipment fom Bombay to Hong K<>n» ol 7.000 tons of ear»o from two American ships which the U.S. before the runbargo was im})t\sedA.P. - 58 words
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Article27 1951-02-14 3 Conscripts and' volunl who trained with the United States National Guard are being sent to Korea 10 strengthen the American foi rs announced m Washington27 words
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Article97 1951-02-14 3 Plain clothes police criticised LONIX TH E British policemen's own official organ, l Review, has criticised the idea of mobile police pal ling highways In clothes', it said much ol uniformed pat 1 In getting co-operation from the motorist might be undone by this method. Plain-clothes patrols were at bestReuter - 97 words
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Article28 1951-02-14 3 Australia's National becuruy Resources Board is considertnethods of adjusting Investment programn ensure early compl< oroiocts contributing mo defence or the nof economy against the possible A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article22 1951-02-14 3 The South Korean Presii. ni Dr. Syngman Rhee. staled that he would wel come Japan joining the Pacific detence alliance22 words
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Article, Illustration311 1951-02-14 3 r ri.j i.u^oruy oi exper 3 who don't, care for the Blackwood Four-Five No trump Convention feel as they do because they don't like constraint. It would be ridiculous to suppose that they could not play this, or any other reasonably sound system. with superb results. But they311 words
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Article239 1951-02-14 3 80-year-old invents a new clutch SOUTH !il LOU ILLINOIS. Wednesdaj IN Sl)-year-old inventor m Illinois it <r up i a new electric clutch which he II mm production In the nations defence programme. He is Mr. A. P. Warner, invent oi speedometer and a director and Df the Warner ElectricA.P. - 239 words
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Article13 1951-02-14 3 pho: haii. of I chan 1.600 on- ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Advertisement79 1951-02-14 3 d 9 a. v^^^Modern COLUMBUS! A discover America m 2 4 four engined Constel- Singapore 3 times a week the U S A For further N, iculars apply: j 9 y TV/I" Koyal Dutih Airlines. l FinlaysMi <»n>en. E.t^ Mima pore. o^l Tel. 54:51 Pm M or your local travel79 words
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Advertisement128 1951-02-14 3 BUCKLEY v s eu 7 >0 Bf A M fi CHEONG.IIV TAILOR OUTFITTERS, f ,J J No. 107, ross Strivt, Tel. ***** f The -ENGLISH ELECTRIC" REFRIGERATOR Model 64A 1 Over 6 cv If, '^Jk 2 Fast frreexing s«lent Ifn. tn<% running unit, guar 3Wt Ritjmp contfo. n^J|! g«ves nine128 words
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194 1951-02-14 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Feb. 14, 1951 Nine years after 1* li xow v tiu v oi of Singathe Japanese It 1« nber, but bi; i i bly the news that .pan may be allowed a :ld ►iv» rt i .*>> aropKir r: when rthur told th» lav 1194 words
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Article788 1951-02-14 4 CYRIL RAY - CYRIL RAY By VHEN will the Soviet Union become a Communist State 0 When and how? The period of m sit ion from Social :sm to Communism was ushered m by the St Constitution of 1936 and has been retarded by 'he Patriotic War. N788 words
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Article283 1951-02-14 4 The 'Black' Listeners T and p] was hi to BBC. broacir. the much ol its merely used to neone who is usradio without a cc. There an estimated ick" listenin the Federal Republic and the North West German 10 apparently feels i time that something done s bout II The283 words
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Article, Illustration76 1951-02-14 4 Claimed to be th<> worlds smallest or^an thin porau»ie working model was built by the late Carl Hess, organ builder of Durlach. Germany. It is a copy of the organ painted by the Dutch paint rr. Hans Memline m 1480 for the Benedictine Abbey, Najeda, m Northern Spain. The instrument76 words
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Article270 1951-02-14 4 HARLEQUIN - HARLEQUIN (With apologies to Edward Fitzgerald) By fyself when young: did eagei l> frequent oncert and I'rom and music argument .n comfort and at ease; and evermore Such evenings half m slumber have I spent. Hut they that now make music m the gloom sit270 words
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Article586 1951-02-14 4 PRESTO - PRESTO Music topics by WILL you be anywhere near a radio at 1( o'clock this evening? Ii you are I strongly recommend you to listen tc "Record Reviews," a halfhour programme by Mr Lewis Jones. This is something new In Malayan radio music. Mr. Jones' primary586 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-02-14 4 Those who run £ramor)ho!i recitals, advised Presto m his column recently, should ultivate a more casual air a boat their proceedings "Scatter the chairs about. put ash trays on the floor. turn the lUhts down, make it more cosy" he advised. The reply of Singapore (•ramophone Society memjlwrs In verse55 words
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Article425 1951-02-14 4 v !iu>*rt; S\mph<>ny No. X m B Minos r'lnfinished") played t' Ike Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra < I urt\*an?;lcr II >I\". Drt 'f,:iB-40. iiibert hi raving works I 'haps maintaining Ineffable of these two Ifiable excuse. This is :ig than pre-war Bruno Walter issu? clearer m cc ail but425 words
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Article, Illustration248 1951-02-14 4 FELIX - FELIX Ey UERE'S groat news for Singapore's firing fans. From next Wed: day. the Gramophone Company Ltd., at MacDonald House, Orchard Road, v. ill hold free sv sessions at the H.M.V. Studio (4th floor). For one hour, the Colony's jazz, jive and swing students will be248 words
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Article14 1951-02-14 4 riWMULT of a L Cambridi court and comDar.\ The pr I14 words
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Advertisement8 1951-02-14 4 ROLEX LONGINE WATCHES H.SENA LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG BANGKOK8 words
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Advertisement46 1951-02-14 4 S" The fowitse"* comei Xj^r, CALDBECKiS [A Leading Wine Spirit Mereh;r i*?sl The Far K:lst CALDBECK *k Jfi^A^ MACGREGOR&C°L Tl> mMS ■jL Buy Our la#cs# OE LUXE" BRACELETS < m Pin- 22 K t. I^){J> {,,,0, s><" «dl KWON6 CHEONG LOON 6 LTD. HIGH STREET SINGAPORE^ M46 words
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Article, Illustration310 1951-02-14 5 REPTILE CATCHIMG Free Press Stall Reporter /HATCHING giant lizards or igu.% las for Chinese epEcWCI m Singapore Mho like lizard soup, or for those who take it with herbs as a cure for rheumatism, is a profitable business for Ganeh Mohamed. a local Indian. Ganeh alsoP. L. Koh - 310 words
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Article352 1951-02-14 5 LEGCO WILL PROROGUE ON FRIDAY Six proposed bills technically 'dead \\llH the Singapore Legislative Council dut to proroirue on .Friday, proposed legislation T r V., ha s X matters ,s now tech n udlly dead ,„< lud.n X legislation f.»r hoasini Developm-n. Bill) and for the amendment 0 the rent352 words
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Article53 1951-02-14 5 The Singapore AntiTHberHitosfa Association has received the nagnifi-<'<-nt donition of $10,597.10, hein^ proceeds received from the Bach Music Festival for S.A.T.A. S ATA would like to take this opportunity of thanking all advertisers donors and voluntar> helpers fo r their sreat help which has achieved Mich53 words
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Article77 1951-02-14 5 QWNERS of property m v Seavoy Road. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday objected to paying for the remaking of their road because they said \it would eventually be used main road. The protests were raised at a meeting of the Town Planning and Building Committee of the Kuala77 words
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Article, Illustration365 1951-02-14 5 r leo c WILSON, h.z<. he r»n*tf> international do<j judee. will ofloiate at the Malayan Kennel Association's Dog Show at the Happy World s.ariium on Mar. 11. Mr WiKon, it will be recalled, judged m Singapore m 194!) when the show drew record365 words
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Article, Illustration143 1951-02-14 5 HAf hnpre^szs me most about the U.S.A. is the friendliness and hospitality we received from the people we met during our tour." said Sheikh M. Boshir, 'right m picture above) Kuala Lumpur USIS employee, who has just returned from America offer attending a three-month orientation course143 words
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Article71 1951-02-14 5 T EADING importers of Li tinned milk have again I agreed to sell supplies direct to such firms as are willing to i undertake distribution to members of their stall. Announcing this yesterday, the Controller of Supplies said that this distribution would be made provided71 words
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Article57 1951-02-14 5 THE COMPTROLLER of Man Power, Mr. S. W. P. FosterSutton, yesterday reiterated to all Chinese schools m Selangor that students below or above 18 years of age, who were attending their final year at school, would not b< called up under the Manpower Regulations. The statement clarifying57 words
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280 1951-02-14 5 Varsity will make history with 'Antigone' Vree Pr»ss Iniversity (orresoondfnt IjisTORY will be made at 11 the University of Malaya m Mjrch when the English Department, m conjunction with the Raffles Society stages 'Antigone, a Greek tragedy." says Mrs. Mary Baiker, the assistant producer Barker Is an Engjsh or m280 words
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Article, Illustration245 1951-02-14 5 Marine Police get armed vessels tree Fress Stall Reporter THREE neu 30-foot launches, 1 the first of 34 fast armoured launches and motor sampans ordered by the Singapore Marine Police late last year to strengthen security precautions along the Colony's coastline, have just been delivered and put m service mFree Press - 245 words
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Article90 1951-02-14 5 Dr. i Miss i E. V. Crowe. Lady Medical Officer, has been appointed to act a> Gynaecologist and Obstetrician, Maternity Hospital, Kandang Kerbau, Singapore. The Governor has appointed Mr. Tan Ah Tah, C.L.S.. to be the President of the Rent Conciliation Board m place of Mr. A. W. Bellamy.90 words
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Article93 1951-02-14 5 BIRTHDAY OF GOD OF PEACE HUNDREDS of bonfln lit soon after midnight m Singapore's Chinatown yesterday as the Hokkien community celebrated the birth of "the Chinese God of pi and permanence Tien Konf Seh. The Gods birthday, which falls on the ninth day of the first moon after Chinese New93 words
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Article41 1951-02-14 5 TPOH. Tues.-The Ifentrl Besar of Perak. Dalo Pangiima Bukit Gantang. will open a one day meeting of the Perak UMNO youth section i at the Secretariat on Sunday en a.m. The meeting will •■>lish a separate UMNO i Council41 words
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Article74 1951-02-14 5 4 tO I *A n Pwas mi < ii, Mr. D. S. R< at the annual i int> held on Ti.< Mr. Robertson sa European men fluctuating comn if perman< nt n I rig. ■We have -aken s get additional Chi: jm-b«-rs on our Comi mcerelv74 words
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Advertisement148 1951-02-14 5 8-A| world's greatest I artists VRE THE CELEBRATED APPEARING IN THE December Record Lists N B MINOR (Schubert i na Ph,l Orch DB 9538-40 )R (Dvorc:Symph Orch Z 7008-12 FAUS'I ißerliozi •a-moniaOr. C 4031 ■.OR (Bach) tra C 7810-12 MINOR lESgar) ony Orch DB 9533-37 n D— ETUDE C SHARP148 words
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Advertisement120 1951-02-14 5 t y% i^ew life tof m jJsHm X^^W^/i^A fcxquisite Indian and Wf3Kk^ K/^ Qf Persian Carpets m jl'Ci. MK^mtM beautiful designs by *^fafS£i2\^ fl /m skilled craftsmen. Unmatched for V j£--' beauty wear and Agents Showroon: 47/49 Stamford Rd. S pore Tel. ***** KUALA LUMPUR 139 Batu Road. PEN A120 words
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Article86 1951-02-14 6 3UGAR" Ray Robinson Is O heavily favoured middleweight boxing title Jake La M Chicago tonight. Robin- ■■■■ct.> <• 1541 b.. his top tnfldent he limit. If h. 3 he will be §if hours m which to makr thf If lv fails A forfeit hi.s title. Dttothuilk l86 words
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Article, Illustration974 1951-02-14 6 ROBERT FABIAN - ROBERT FABIAN fja;fjaruf by ex-Superintendent i o-dav the lormer supI'rinU'Mflent of Scotland Yard's famous Murder Squad tak Mm to .Manchester on a death-hunt which began amid the rubble oi a Mitaed site, liere is another vivid drama told as only Mr. Tabian974 words
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Advertisement84 1951-02-14 6 23SHJ LAST DAY ii i i > pin. CAPTAIN SIROCCO.,. 3piratS \m& of Capri" 1 LOUIS HAYWARD /L j JK mjiti F^mhyV Is" 1 I 11 1.49 4 uiU LAST DAY "BERDOSA" >is n: ie > i i. til TOMORROW 14TK" DAY Wi sli \\> IT p n\. H EXCI84 words
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Advertisement142 1951-02-14 6 1 WORTH OF COIO^y y5//7^^M LEONARD/7 11 HIGH-SPEED FREEZER' jra ICE TRAYS! feJNHS*' s=, DOUBLb- L !->♦ I WIDTH JZL^^ DESSERT JSm TRAY! 9 EXTR*A-H!GH H {EVA 6OTU€ HKJ iIMiIIIB I»H SPACE! DURABLE MOLDED GLASS MEAT TRAY! BIG. DEEP VEGETABLE CRISPER! V' MB MARDKN COMPANY v 5 SINGAPOB SINGAPORE SHIPPING142 words
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Miscellaneous241 1951-02-14 6 mHEtdr2k6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya I YEAH, BUI Hf KtPT STALLING,TRY I ['ThEYHAOA TUSSLE- AND TORS THE I ONE HALF'S NO MJM NOT SURE I 1 INGTOOOUBLECROSSME/ SOI FORMULA IN HALF-ED 60TAWAY GOOD/ THE OTHER CANGIVEITTO WWATA STORY/ "UNCLE EO'OWtO YOU A SENT MY BOYS TO241 words
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Article253 1951-02-14 7 ALLAN LEWIS - 25 SCRATCHINGS FOR 1st DAY ALLAN LEWIS But fields will still be good By JJKSPITE 25 known scratchings at present, fields should be well up to Singapore average tor Saturday first day of the Singapore Turf Uub Spring Meeting. The following horses will not start: J'Avance, Gold Meridian, Your Highness,253 words
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Article139 1951-02-14 7 ITNIVERSITY of Malaya's v soccer season, which rta today with a trial game, will end with a Nonh v. South fixture. Today the inter-Faculty freshmen's first trial will be played at Bukit Timah. The first Varsity trial will be played on Friday at the Sepoy Lines and139 words
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Article49 1951-02-14 7 YESTERDAY English League Div. 3 (Northern* game between Southport and Mansfield Town was abandoned at half-time owing to fog. There had been no scoring. This match was originally arranged to be played lastSaturday. Feb. 10. but was postponed as Mansfield were engaged m FA Cup- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article34 1951-02-14 7 gINGAPORE Combined Services rugby team beat Hong Kong by six points to five on Monday. Their hard-working forwards turned the game m their favour after Hong Kong had opened the scoring.34 words
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Article41 1951-02-14 7 YESTERDAYS Singapore women's seven-a-side hockey results were: G.S.C. 2nd beat Seletar Ist by three short -corners; S.C.C. Ist beat Changi 2nd 5-0. Today's semi-finals are: G.S.C. Ist v Changi Ist; G.S.C. 2nd v S.C.C. Ist f.anala to follow Imiately >.41 words
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Article18 1951-02-14 7 France has agreed to play Britain m their Davis Cup tic on May 19 to 21.18 words
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Article65 1951-02-14 7 The Combined Kota RajaChinese Athletic soccer team, which was refused permission by the Singapore Amateur Fo< tball Association on Monday to go on tour of Indonesia, was successful m an appeal made yesterday. The combined team of 16 players (Kota Raja 11 and C.A. ftve> will65 words
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Article182 1951-02-14 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By QEORGE STKAKEK. a 16 year-old apprentice jockey, arrived m Singapore by air from Australia last evening. Straker will finish the remainder of his ap- pienticeship with Singapore trainer Keith Daniels. He has already served twelve months of his time h Frank R. Cheshire182 words
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Article90 1951-02-14 7 LOU CURTIS, 22-year-old ■ley district iarmer a sensation by ng ninewiekets for 60 runs the South Australian County XI against the M.C C. I an offer to play m Adelaide. Cv id former Austra•in Test bowler Tim Wall. made the offer, that the iea «is theAAP - 90 words
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Article24 1951-02-14 7 St. Thon:. pital beat its Hospital by 11 to nil yesterday m the round of the Hospitals Cup Ru^by Union tourna.t.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article72 1951-02-14 7 /M>MRI\H> Services "Sin porr> have selected th;> team for Sundays same t( v f.\. at lan Bovar ium. Proceeds will i;o to the \>ian Ml und. 1 Gnwl iRAf LAC Ron (BAT), CPOJack l\av>). -QMS Bi tier fArmyl. FAC IM^r >\hite '\avy>: I (pi Mi. v»72 words
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Article201 1951-02-14 7 TREVOR Bailey, E.^ex County skipper, baiting M.C.C. against Victoria, .cored his first century of the tour at Melbourne yesterday. A sixth-wicket stand with Len Hutton realised 196 runs m as many minutes and enabled M.C.C to avoid the follow-on. Bailey started badly against Rin^ but he improved201 words
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Article160 1951-02-14 7 COMMONWEALTH rricket v team, which ha-s been touring India, arrived m Colombo terday. They were met at the Ratmalana airport by officials of the lon Cricket Board of Control The Commonwealth team will play three matches m Ceylon, "the first, a three-day same against a Ceylon160 words
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Article27 1951-02-14 7 RUGBY: R.A.S.C. v Royal EnfiMMl at R.E. ground; R.VI Changi v. Nee Soon at Nee Soon; RAF Tengah v. 221 Veh. Bn. at Battalion ground.27 words
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Article156 1951-02-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. DESPITE a nasty cut over the right eye sustained m the seventh round, Nai Soin Pong, welterweight champion of Singapore, fought on brilliantly to score a narrow points decision over the Selangor welterweight champion. Golden Boy, at Kuala Lumpur last night. The156 words
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Article, Illustration95 1951-02-14 7 NAM \V*h Sporls <»ub soccer team photographed with supporters and well-wishers at Kallang Airport last night just hefore leaving for their tour of Rangoon and Bangkok: The team (m dark jackets) is: (from left to right) front row, Mr. Ng Thong Pui (president).95 words
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Article330 1951-02-14 7 R.E.M.E. beaten by one point INTER-UNIT BOXING Free Press Boxing Reporter. gY ONE POINT R.E.M.E. Workshops were eliminated from the Singapore Base District annual interunit boxing championships for the Anchor Cup when they met G.H.Q. Signal Regiment at Police Training School, Thomson Road last night. R.E.M.E. won six of the330 words
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Article161 1951-02-14 7 VISITING Philippine Chinese table-tennis tourists, with four of their best players on the sick list, put up a plucky fight against a strong Rest of Singapore side to lose by five games to four at the Great World last night. Their star player. Chua Peng Lam,161 words
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Article54 1951-02-14 7 INTER -CLUB BILLIARDS OINGAPORE Cnil Service A.^sociaiion will play agalns- the Amicable Athletic Afsocialk; billiards at the S.C.S.A Tte sohn Road, on Sunday. Pla\ start at 2 p.m. S.C.S.A. team will be selected from: Tan Thean Teck. G. W Jeremiah. C. Alutiqfrqiu Tar: Ku. Cher, Mok Yong Sian^ Lim Bong54 words
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Article117 1951-02-14 7 THE I niversity of Malays annual athletic meet will be held m October this year instead of March. This was decided by the executive committee of the Athletic Union which met last week. One of the reasons for tiiis postponement is that the new officials assumed117 words
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Article69 1951-02-14 7 /iRAEME HOLE. 20VI South Australian der. v. ill replace opening batsman Ken Archer m A tralia's team apair 1 m the fifth and which begins m Melbr I on Ffb 23 This is 'he i the side which beat Ene m the fourth Tei laideReuter; A.P. - 69 words
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Article10 1951-02-14 7 MERRIDALE B.P OFFICIALS A- i i i n ed> E10 words
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Advertisement27 1951-02-14 7 i i. LIFftdUARD MILK C J., LTD. 35 36, M^f:c?7os BttHtfillg, S"pore. ~»!pp,||| IllllliiiiiiiP tOLI AGfNT! ■EJIJ.II.V A I lassie /iJ^ brand Rolled Oats 2 miJf)**^ i<27 words
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109 1951-02-14 8 T.U.C. 'Impeded strike settlement' SYDNEY. WeA A STRIKE ment "Which WM m sight had made more ditTicult by m Australian T.U.C. warning of the dangers of "Communist conspiracy/ said the miners' president, Mr. Idris Williams, yesterday m Sydney. The Trade Union Council ACTUi m uttering this lised there rial merit"Reuter - 109 words
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Article74 1951-02-14 8 Franc -relay rejected i nj a lastminute bid by the General mbly President Mr. v m Entezam, that the 1951 he United Nations General Ass< mbly be held In Lritain has also turned n a similar offer and s facilities are not adequate. All Indications ■mblyU.P. - 74 words
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Article366 1951-02-14 8 NATIONS 'HIT BY PARANOIA Why the U.N. did not work OXFORD, Wednesday. THE failure of the United Nations to preserve peace, was due mainly to the fact that "we are attempting to impose an international pattern of life on men and nations, who are still provincially-minded." said Sir S. Kadahakrishnan,Reuter - 366 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-02-14 8 NEW LOVE?— She's newly divorced, but Hollywood romantics have been swift to link film actress Elizabeth Taylors name with that of Stanley Donnen, now directing her new picture "Love is Better Than Ever." To the rumours of romance. Elizabeth has, one tearful and terse rejoinder; 'Rubbish!'46 words
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Article60 1951-02-14 8 'ROMEO' MAKES CRETE TENSE Crete's "Romeo and Julie;" love affair made the islandtense again yesterday. Observers of Cretan customs ?aid the place was seething with '"bottled civil war" as the trial of mountain leader I Kephaldyankis entered it* second day. Costa is accused of forming an armed band to abductA.P. - 60 words
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Article31 1951-02-14 8 PORT STRIKE IN CALCUTTA A lightning strike of 30.000 seamen and shore workers yesterday tied rp almost all shipping m Calcutta. They were protesting against the present system of medical examination.31 words
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Article31 1951-02-14 8 If. Andre Francois-Poncet. French High Commissioner to Germany, said yesterday that the Allied occupation would have to end when West Germany made her military contribution to European defence.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article170 1951-02-14 8 TIiPKFn iv KOR P>'' FHONT Wednesday. fUCKED m the kitbag of G.I. Driver Herbert VVeinmger lies the strangest capture of the Korean campaign. It is an old violin- very old tca n ■mss sHSF ebat great musician this did not mean much. He still though*170 words
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Article58 1951-02-14 8 Afghans were most numerous among the 405 people from 29 countries registered at the Delhi Foreign Registration Office m 1950. There were resident m Delhi m 1950. 105 Arghans, 63 Americans, 42 Germans, 36 Chinese. 33 Russians, 18 Burmese, 18 French, 16 Iranians and 13 Japanese,A.P. - 58 words
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Article134 1951-02-14 8 Decline in gilt-edgeds ,ondon Stock Exchange] LONDON, Wednesday. CRESII institutional selling of British Government funds for reinvestment m steel shares ahead of nationalisation depressed prices m the gilt-edged section of the Stock Exchange yesterday. Losses of oneeight li to a quarter were widespread. This decline checked active Interest m otherReuter - 134 words
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Article119 1951-02-14 8 WASHINGTON. Wed. jJITTER controversy has broken out over the United Slates rubber conservation programme and the head of the rubber division of the National Production Authority has been ousted. The Senate Small Business Committee announced it will carry out an investigation into circumstances which lead119 words
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Article30 1951-02-14 8 THE tenth H%ke of Devonshire left £796,473 sterling (£731,658 net) when he died m November, but death duty of t: 1.030,322 sterling has been paid on his estate.30 words
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Article44 1951-02-14 8 The United Nations Children's Fund voted unanimously yesterday to send $240,000 worth of rice to India m the next six months to feed 2* 000 children. An additional $112,000 was voted to supplement the malaria control programme m Pakistan.- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article23 1951-02-14 8 A new Australasian record of 364 pence a lb for scoured wool was established at Brisbane sales yesterday. A. P. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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99 1951-02-14 8 WASHINGTON. Tues. SENATORS Pat McCarran. Democrat and Styles Bridges, Republican, said today there is little evidence that the United States has been able to spur Western Europe into "serious military defence efforts." McCarran and Bridges constitute the foreign Rid subcommittee of the Senate AppropriationsU.P. - 99 words
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Article63 1951-02-14 8 Philippine government leaders including economic and financial experts, will work on a workable formula aimed at reaching a satisfactory solution of the Japanese reparations question from the Philippine viewpoint. The Philippine Government was set on pressing its US $8 000.000 reparations claim against Japan before theReuter - 63 words
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Article32 1951-02-14 8 New avalanches yesterday roared down the Alpine mountainsides m eastern Switzerland, bringing destruction to mountain villages where 12— possibly 15— people have be^n killed m the past 43 hours.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article232 1951-02-14 8 HANOI, Wednesday. CPECULATORS on the jumpy property market m Hanoi on South-East Asia's frontline are watching developments m Korea more closely than the fighting m their own immediate North as they gamble on what may happen to Tonkin. So far the French line, 50 kilometres (about 30Reuter - 232 words
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Article30 1951-02-14 8 Two high officials of the Vietnam Government yesterday arrived m Marseilles for first contacts with European nations that have recognised Vietnam as "independent within the French Union."— A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Advertisement256 1951-02-14 8 BIRTHs HA. U Penaim. on Feb- lp.h. 1951, to tttoira, wife I t (Gilvray Allan) At Kuala I.umpur on 1 1951. to Meenakshi, S Rajah, a son. A m i nij n n Ls anC.'itner'jn Hoi ri CorporatioRodden c enija^ement Is 1 John Do 1 7 Mr. and Virro: nd,256 words
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Advertisement179 1951-02-14 8 new}* CAPITOL BALLROOM South American I "CARAMBA I > Presented by BUBLA S NIGHTLY from TOMORROW I FOR THREE NIGHTS OHIY I ;|_SALOBREMERO& HIS BAND I LAST 2 DAYS! I SSffi? I INDIGESTION Relieved By JSOME DOJE 1v JmL your nu Ifff^^"— —^^y BRAND ST< I MACLEAN BRANb j^ STOMACH179 words
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Miscellaneous45 1951-02-14 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris ahY "5 LONPCN "E..W -E? I 60 T VOuJ IjirßUT NO. M. LE SE"ECT yoj^ 9O Ml| >Cv 3? nG JO^ WAY Ol t O* wOC< ANP i p S«E JT I have MOT SEES Ml/U S\CE UAVEP S-ES""'" S~^^B45 words
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