The Singapore Free Press, 16 February 1951
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Title Section19 1951-02-16 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1951 VMM 1 II KNTS19 words
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Article, Illustration320 1951-02-16 1 LUXURY TAX PROPOSED TO CUT C.O.L. j WHAT I. Government z. Control of 3. Lower quality 4. Wages twice THEY PLAN shops. re exports. standards. a month. T!IF. teeltn*; of the Steer- in;; GWMBlittec Wis that enforce i price «omtrol uis not a prmel l» oposition. s.»vs tht* it Ip.irt.320 words
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Article49 1951-02-16 1 'Grow more food locally' C.O.L.A. up VI Y N per cent m Ibc msl «»f Uring .iliou.nui'> of all Singapore remotest serv.uitv with effect from laaoan w approved b> the LeflsUl NUM U t^i> morni!i i to produce fresh food lot ally to (1 in the report. The proposals49 words
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Article194 1951-02-16 1 PRICES: why they are high WHY have prices risen in Singapore? These answers were given in a report to the Legislative »uncil this morning [He emergency upcountry and the resettlement of .squatters has retarded the growth and disorganised the supply of foodstuffs. rhe abnormally high prices for Malaya's main exports194 words
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Article71 1951-02-16 1 Free Pr.-Ns Stall Krp»»rtt-r "During the three monv there ,vity by parw in connection with >n and assassina- e seen in three-monthly period since the Emergency began/' the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W L Blythe. told the Leiiise Council this morning. The security position in the Colony had71 words
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Article160 1951-02-16 1 Govt. Watching Ma laya rubber LONDON, Friday. IF there were undue or large shipments Malayan rubber to China or the Soviet Inion the situation would have to be reconsiderd, said Mr. Harold Wilson, President of the Board of Tradr yesterday in the House of Common* The Minister was asked if160 words
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Article52 1951-02-16 1 Singapore Government policy on air-raid shelters in secret. In reply to questions in Council this morning, the Government said It was not in the interest of public policy to reply "at this juncture." All aspects of civil defence were receiving the earnes' attention of Government, ft52 words
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Article20 1951-02-16 1 Tweive children were killed Belgrade when a last war bomb exploded as they were jring with it, ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article137 1951-02-16 1 DUMERESQUF: 3 'YESES' ONE 'NO' 1: Singapore Governn. in four v. i and one "no"— told in the Legislative Council this morning the tull story of the rest ti <>t Mr. J. g Dumeresque, Director of Ing. rtion by Mr. P. P. de Is there anv truth 'n reported statements137 words
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Article, Illustration342 1951-02-16 1 Churchill LONDON, Friday. MR. CHTRCHILL said yesterday that Britain may be the "bulls-eye'* for a Soviet attack. The wartime Prime Minister, in a bitter attack on the Socialist government, charged i the Commons that "mismanagement" in domestic affairs was being extended to the military rleld342 words
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Article123 1951-02-16 1 Fullerton Building guard move AN initial move to form an internal security force to guard the Fullerton Butiriitig has been made. All men in Government departments in the building have been asked to express their opinion on th« formation of such a force, which they will man. A circular sent123 words
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Article91 1951-02-16 1 COLOMBO. FA MR Donald D. Kennedy, chief United States observer to the Commonwealth Consultative Committee foe aid to South-East Asia said yesterday that d^teriora of the international situa will compel the U.S. to switch a substantial portion of economic assistance to military aid. Mr Kennedy91 words
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Article30 1951-02-16 1 THE Socialist Government defeated by 308 to i«7 the Conservative 'no coniidence' motion. Left-wing Socialists, including pacifists, and seven of the nine Liberals rallied <hp Government side.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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255 1951-02-16 1 Mac A. has authority to cross 38th says TRUMAN WASHINGTON, FrMay. PRESIDENT TRUMAN yesterday told UKpTfen that the Far Fast Military Command has all Wir authority necessary to jjo beyond th 'h Parallel in Korea or anywhere else in that efttttftn If tlirv decide it is strategically wise to §mU.P. - 255 words
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Article77 1951-02-16 1 4 more U.S. divisions for Europe WASHING THE US. D Gei said yesterday I ni 1 ed 8 100.000 Europe and be in a rei of invasion if R H R limit on the number of Ui Europe or t and ai: unit Gn liinr ofT we will .1." ni77 words
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Article68 1951-02-16 1 More than $3,400 worth of jewellery and cash were en from the house of Runme Shaw in Queen Astrid Park, Singapore, early yesterday morning The discovery Vll made by Mrs. Runme Shaw when she woke up In the mor: to find the jewellery and money missing68 words
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Advertisement87 1951-02-16 1 l?^?r,ißO RO.S-PORE. Jo£s&L~7/tr Children's %J*+ .v. Favourite... mins A, Bl B2 T ,^y m D. ftlSO PP :%^U± Vitamins i Niak^ *mPJ*'\2w^ubk cin>t Iron c ml HeallliS Energy r« M lliir «s 'Ovalrtne* mix^l :;n»f. crewny flavour all it* »«">■ d -if coolness through the kxxiy on the t tn87 words
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Advertisement83 1951-02-16 1 Singapore Restaurant aid BAR 79. Brat Bjftjh Rd Singapore Hot and Cold Drinks Europrjn Food prepared by our A1 Cook* Speci.il Wr^dm* Cikc» Chinese Chow Chow "Tnk' 'ttUi al ■HE *W^' y^j^ *F^* 3| fuller Mini enlm <» n I j^^ (KWKNA' -rU H^ vou'll IBM* that j|y IJI |I^^*S83 words
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Article695 1951-02-16 2 Phillip Clarke - Phillip Clarke They have never been robbed By PARIS: IRTISH, jewellers airy and the top hat f I more than a c* has v boweJ to cha: Mines. Tin -ratic old h*> as installed a ■> inter with s for the middle L'my.r is the695 words
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Article150 1951-02-16 2 BORN today, an unusual combination of characteristics makes you, al times, a very difficult person to understand. You have an extremely keen mind but one with a tendency toward overcriticism and overanalysis. On the other hand, your emotions are deep and very likely to colour everything you150 words
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Article, Illustration685 1951-02-16 2 asks IRIS ASHLEY THIRST of all, the sketch of me done here by Francis Marshall is not meant to > indicate that I com* to the office daily in > full evening dress. > It is just typical of the > slightly lunatic condition > under which 1685 words
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Article53 1951-02-16 2 Across: 3. Lottery 7. Ticket. 8. Start up. 9, Cheese. 10, Errands. 13. Lehar. 14. Robeson. 17, Utmost 18. Sardine. 19. Drivel. 20. Redress Down: 1. Stock. 2, Screw. 3, Lessees. 4, Otter hounds, 5, Tartar 6. Rounds. 11. Ranters. 12. Solace 13. Lender. 15,53 words
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Article367 1951-02-16 2 NANCY BAUME - TAPER TO THE TOES NANCY BAUME By IF you wear slacks next spring you will find that they get narrower from the knees and hug your calves and ankles as the old "drain-pipe trousers" of the Voctorian era did. "Jeans, too. fit snugly below the unees; freedom of movement is367 words
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Advertisement163 1951-02-16 2 the loveliest thing about you m V^^^P /sSj When \ou wear Goya'» perfume how much I >crn, His fragrances ha\c such a of adding enchantment, a verv nnnr. \erv thrilling enchantment. have this io\elii»ess all the. time Go\a Mi pretiom porfumes in tinv handbag phial* a« well i c\ en163 words
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Advertisement193 1951-02-16 2 Ltd. NE W STOCK OF A T'l k,\ COTTON LINES IN ALL SHADE 278. Orchard ft w Loveliness for yo' W f\ from You'll want Elizabeth Arden liistickj J because of their purity, satin smooth \&}y texture and wonderful colocrs that seen to dramatise your whole appea-an<% OF pun itC193 words
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Miscellaneous140 1951-02-16 2 New Crossword No. 280 I' i i 111 CVJES ACROSS l. Stables for cats (4). 3. Ship that makes its mark in wax? (6) 4. How the drank was hauled out? (6. 5). 9. North would complete the cardinal points (3). 10. Does it tell the years of the stingy?140 words
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Article, Illustration222 1951-02-16 3 Wife moustache attack fails LONDON, Friday. A MAN who complained that his wife had tried to cut off his moustache was refused a decree in the Divorce Court, London. He petitioned on the grounds of his wife's alleged cruelty. Mr. Commissioner Grazebrook said that222 words
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Article232 1951-02-16 3 RED MAILS AN ABOMINATION' LONDON, Friday. MRS Jean Mann, Scottish housewife ai,d Socialist M.P. fox Coatbridge, Scotland, hates two things cracked cups and varnished finger nails. When the Commons debated the reed for the cleaner handling of food. Mrs. Mann told her fellow M.P.s about her232 words
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Article73 1951-02-16 3 IN LESS than ten years Britain has halved the death rate among babies. Las- ir'a crop of babies in Britain set up two now recol >th the still-birth and infant mortality rates in and Wales were the lowest ever recorded. The still-birth rate was 22.6 per73 words
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Article87 1951-02-16 3 Asian pact advocated RANGOON, Frl. JJR. Ram Manohar Lohio, Indian Socialist leader, who has arrived in Rangoon, urged the conclusion of a mutual a.^i.stance pact between India and Burma and other countries in Asia, and other parts of the world. Addressing the fourth annual conference of the AllBurma Indian CongressReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration86 1951-02-16 3 I A PUS of I 1 opening bid •he immeci ontrols by the rcapon ::r ftj coni> one. The reno control by bidd nc control by i bid notrump. etc. <2> North .3> Tins is the -ofT" bid par'ner ha.> shown inthe op >t eame 'lately requires I86 words
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Article23 1951-02-16 3 Manila police were ak-rted B possible Communist Hiik strika on the 9:h anniversary of the founding Jf the Huk movement.23 words
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Article17 1951-02-16 3 The Israel Government resigned after a no confidence vote in Parliament on lion policy. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article49 1951-02-16 3 NEW FORMOSAN PORT RULES A new regulation Is promulgated by the communications department of the Formosa Provincial Government governing entry of Formosan ports of foreign ships in the event of distress. It provided two important distress conditions under which foreign ships may be allowed to enter Formosan harbours.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article54 1951-02-16 3 CZECHS SACK 2 40 EMPLOYEES Two Czechoslovak Government Ministers have dismissed over 240 officials and employees in the past few weeks. At the same time the former Foreign Minister, Vladimir Clementis. who was removed from office last March, was reported ro have been absent from his office in the State54 words
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Article, Illustration128 1951-02-16 3 LONDON, Friday. BRITAIN'S meat shortage is giving strength to the cause of vegetarianism throughout the country. At the last "census" in the London area it was revealed that .117,000 people were officially registered vegetarians —and this number is being added to by hundreds each week. The128 words
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Article11 1951-02-16 3 Prime Minister Yoshida has told his Liberal paity caucus11 words
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Article142 1951-02-16 3 Gorbals to keep its name GLASGOW, Fri. THE Glasgow district named "The Gorbj which has provided ma' for writers of stories about crime and slum life, 1 keep its name despite the wish of some local residents to change it. A sub-committee of the Glasgow corporation has rejected a requestReuter - 142 words
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Article99 1951-02-16 3 MEAT-EATING DOG REDUCES MAN SYDNEY, Fri. A SYDNEY man who three months ago weighed more than eleven stone now weighs only three pounds more than his dog He says he wants to get rid of the dog while h< still has some strength. It all began when the dog. aReuter - 99 words
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Article50 1951-02-16 3 Delegates from 20 couir. are expected to attend the International Conference of the Food and Agriculture Organisation, which will I place in Nuwara Eliva < Central Ceylon in the second week of Sepiember. The Conference will discuss Land utilisation and oilier agricultural activities in tropical countries.Reuter - 50 words
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Article27 1951-02-16 3 One of the six largest paper machines in the world has begun operation in Buyer, Tasmania, making highgrade newspri"*- frnm IB f ptus timber. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Advertisement50 1951-02-16 3 AT YOUR NEXT PARTY :.R V WHITE STAR BRAND FRESH CAVIAR IN 3l oz. JARS S 2 80 EACH HTZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES {FAR EAST) LTD. the children for their morning "elever.ses"? GV V Cakes Fresh orange juice Ice cream J[ JL The famous Phoenix Koia-Pop n i ni acid 735250 words
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Advertisement243 1951-02-16 3 "v3 I RELIABILITY 'jV>VI LANOLIN I m&ty h to Parched hair, 2fc leaves it ml all Leading Dealers AND THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. SINGAPORE SHIPPING COMPANY LTD. REG OFF. 338/342. TELOK AYER ST.. SINGAPORE Internationa! Freight Forwarders and Clearing Ar^Complete door-to-door freight and baggage transport anc oersTia! travel service Agents243 words
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Miscellaneous202 1951-02-16 3 Radio SINGAPORE (BLI'E NETWORK) 10 ..m. Korean News followed by Emergency News; 12 Pro* grammes In Malay; 1 p.m. The Radio Orchestra; 1.30 Time Signal; News; 1.45 V Band Dividend All Siars; 5 Programme in Malay; 6 Programme Summary; 6.02 Popular Pianists, 6.15 Children's Programme; 6.3i> The David Granville Ensemble;202 words
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The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Feb.16,1951.
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Article183 1951-02-16 4 THE c. \eh followed second world war i x posed the uf Inadequacy ol pCiaJ b and at the same I new proIi needed remedies re and more chilhooling, re not i'. -is. oefull;. rt. Th as li I d mea i i n Plan by In183 words
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Article942 1951-02-16 4 6. WARD PRICE goes back to a frontier which was paid for in the lives of British soldiers 'Our signatures are there till the solid rock crumbles 9 It tiny romance re- mains in warfare, it is on the North -West Fron t i942 words
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Article, Illustration536 1951-02-16 4 DRIVING LAWS A PLEA LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir: IyHOEVER wrote the ))iece on Page Four of the Free Press of >ruary 13. headlined "He had a v ilid licence and thi: convictions, too" is making some wild generaliz- at least as far as the United States is concerned. One536 words
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Article, Illustration672 1951-02-16 4 What is Germany doing to meet a possible crisis? In this article ANTONY TERRY, a correspondent in Berlin, tells you what the man in the street there is thinking and saying. f ERMANS have a new b catch phrase which crops up any672 words
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Article116 1951-02-16 4 I PAINTING by Rubens that last year was bought at a sale for 2,900 guineas has just been re-sold to the United States of America for £39.000. It is entitled "Prometheus chained to the rock being attacked by the eagle." and was one of the first116 words
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Advertisement26 1951-02-16 4 j SUPERB I COMBINATION of DESIGN and CRAFTSMANSHIP IN JEWELLERY OR SILV E RW ARE I j I P. H. HENBRY, 78 No:th Bridge Road SFNCAPORE26 words
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Advertisement39 1951-02-16 4 races and food parcels what's the tie-up QiJ'te simp!* AfiSk sO&\ M > Spend part lOH'^^ W of your winnings on I l r^ i console yourself for uS'ltS* I post and insure. TH I y '/'t^' COLD STORAC J39 words
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Article, Illustration476 1951-02-16 1 TRES PASSER - TRES PASSER By \i,i of steel a pinf lub, \\<\. \\\c I he nl;i> ed it rt- v to of the \b nt \1 ib. I Ahm Men i but the I room by d by a odll the under exis'ins well I476 words
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Article, Illustration320 1951-02-16 1 From A SjM'oial Correspondent THOUGH me Jockey Club and the principal racecourse executives nave made, or are making. pUu* to celebrate PestivaJ of Britain year there *ip no signs that the Festival o! Britain authouiies have done anything to let ther.e plans 3t320 words
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576 1951-02-16 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By lIONG KONG Jockey Club provides up-to-date fai'iiities for members, owners and trainers who race horses on its course. With space at a premium In the densely-packed colony, the Club has a track wiih a clrcumleren< e ol less than a mile, but576 words
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Article, Illustration225 1951-02-16 1 Noor ends career on U.S. Turf >JOOR, wiiiiier of the 11 Hollywood Gold Cup worth 100,000 U.S dollars broil" lit his stake winnings *o 356.940 dollars whec America's a<e jockey Johnny I ongden, rode him in a new track r<* ord for ton furlongs recently. Noor, an Irish bred horse225 words
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Article, Illustration3478 1951-02-16 2 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Compiled by pOLLOWIiNG is the form guide for all horses entered for the Singapore Turf Club's Spring Meeting opening at Bukit llmah tomorrow. HORSES CLASS 1. \BB* K KOIKIH (Five st.unci 10-2-51 KL 7-H cd 7-9 :jM (Charles) Div. 2: Ist3,478 words
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Advertisement85 1951-02-16 2 THE FINEST RECEIVER IN THE WORLD 8, Valve, 1 1 Bandspread A.C. Mains Superhet Sole Distributors ANN PENG TRADERS lU. 59 61 STAMFORD RD. SINGAPORE f >S1 s fU Stakes 1 y i fcfl i v r >; THE REAL A s< 7 2 8 e A MEAL I] AT85 words
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Advertisement44 1951-02-16 2 ''111 W_ OVER 20 MODELS AVAILABLE FROM STOCIC bOlt ASSOCIATED INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURERS LIMITED 304R- ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE Cleaning and repaiks camko Cot .:v y> v < IMPORTERS JACOBSON VAN DEN BERG (SINGAPORE) LIMITED SINGAPORE TELEPHONf 5941 PENANC s4OSTIH^ ■Mr WlnNtß^at every START i V.*, -l»Uir£..44 words
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RACE FORM GUIDE
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Chapter3434 1951-02-16 4 >r;»t d-o Ctuistni«a £niicnt 10. jrd Macrasan i»-0 Head-head-ueck 1-15 l/s lrack «rerv <ood INK* BILL I. AM ilen surtedt 24-1-41 Ipon tt-8 d> Str iTuitohi Div. 2: Ist Air Mail 8 12. 2ud Captain Yule 8-2. ad Pi. Slop 8-0 i-liead-4 1-4 trac-ic heavv tOIKJM U*UilfU)3,434 words
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Advertisement72 1951-02-16 3 r^B^BB^BWB^Bl^BS~~" p- aHI 1 >v f > r Ko^ s~ B^BS^^ 1 BJT ~*t J}jJk if jC^9^^ S \M4p3M 'it' N "»^?S iKH^B^^^k. FORD SERVICE is nation-wide and uniformly excellent, and the charges for spares and mechanical repairs are low and fixed. Ford owners everywhere can always rely upon maximum72 words
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287 1951-02-16 4 By A Special Correspon den I DRITISH horses re"quire the "ery Lest food that can be given them if tht v are to compete successfully with the French horses and it would bt a thousand pities it at a time when Britain's287 words
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Advertisement146 1951-02-16 4 ffr TuiiT^lJp^w all am iiiiami niJaa^a^nilMnMl a* fli B^aaaik^KMßi ,z m n mttu C^^^^a^Z^M ipßawa^B^^BW^i^B^^a^*^****^*****^**^"""^*"^^ l^^^^^^! ggj *^j sjMr* K^m u a^L^rnr^^ til 1 11 Br^«J|MK3Hi MMHsters REPRESENT TOLLEY Scon TOLLEY LTD. Distillers of the Famous TOLLEY'S FULLY K|^d SPECIAL MATURED ll^^^^ull HOSPITAL BRANDY Old Favourite" I AHU OAMA I146 words
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Advertisement112 1951-02-16 4 MEN'S TAILORING DEPARTMENT We have jusf unpacked several shades 0 BURBERR Ys GABARDINES and TROPICAL SUITINGS COME IN AND MAKE YOUR CHOKE HARROWS LTD 1, ORCHARD ROAD, CARI v\ ik! I I sw.4 Bißiß REC V l H K-Ht» I r«tc^ <n.l S,,n,tv y^. THUS •w .low The Choice of112 words
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Article45 1951-02-16 5 RENT CONTROL TO BE AMENDED IsY rt Committee /agreement c c l*rr>> Staff Reporter VGREEMENT on retain basic > the Bill to amend the rent »•>, ua^ leached I>> the Select nted t'> study the Hill. to ed coi rectly b e have i. recom- the Council45 words
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Article56 1951-02-16 5 1 Reporter j ELECT COMMITTEE of the Legislative Council examine and opnient 'red eonsiderreasons. that an expert o:i ernmeni h mrrival gove •V. < to a 'he ed to a'd- and i Plan. d not be pos- rt the N n end. to m or56 words
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Article84 1951-02-16 5 THK Singapore Government h;is decided to make an increased contribution to the Municipality in lieu of rate*, the increase being on PKsenl day values of (,o\ernment property, says a report of the Finance Committee tabled in the Legislative Council this mornir. It lias been agreed84 words
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Article, Illustration468 1951-02-16 5 i u1,,vl- By PETE R HILL >nj).usDAi, OCT. 25, 1950: Accompanied woman Chief inspector uray of Birmingham City Police to take a statement from an unmarried mother of 13 The girl said she did not know the name or address of me iauit'r468 words
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Article, Illustration177 1951-02-16 5 WARNING TO QUARRY COMPANIES rTHE TWO COMPANIES operating granite quarries at Bukit Tim ah, Singapore, have been warned that preparations must be 7)i a de to oven new quarries at Mandai, saus a report tabled in the Legislative Council this morning. A recommendation of the Commissioner of Lands for the177 words
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Article45 1951-02-16 5 Mr. W. C. Taylor, M.C.S. has been appointed to act as Financial* Secretary, Singapore, with effect from Feb 14, 1951, and Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, M.C.S. to act as Secretary for Economic Affairs, Singapore, with effect from Feb. 12, 1951.45 words
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202 1951-02-16 5 'NO PRECISE DEFINITION' OF A MUSLIM Free Pr< vs StaiT Kfportcr AS NO PRECISE or restrictive definition of a MusUm can be framed in a form acceptable to Muslims the Select Committee of the Legislative Council appointed to find seme acceptable solution to the ma: problem s that its task202 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-02-16 5 Seventeen blind children from the State Welfare Home. Johore. came to Singapore on Wednesday last to greet their instructor, Chee Ann binte Abdul Majid, who arrived on the Chnsan from a two years' scholarship course in London picture. Free PressFree Press - 46 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-02-16 5 •i THOxAAS JiiSEPH, .r old son of Mr. and Mrs. K. T Joseph and an old boy of High School, Malacca, who leaves this month for Western Australia to study civil engineering.36 words
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Article75 1951-02-16 5 In presenting its progress report to 1 ive ncil this me the mittee on the n (Control) Bill that in meetings with the committee appointed by the Federal Legislative Cou complete reement was reached great ty of th< i..v M We consider I the measure of agreement75 words
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Article79 1951-02-16 5 $1,185,600 FOR CHINESE SCHOOLS r,IM\TS-!V\ll> \OTh Free Press Mail keporter THE FINANCE COMMI I i EE ot th< I lative Council this morning recomm proval of a supplemental Vtte of $1 grants-in-aid to Chinese wenotit. This additional Exec itiye Council approved ment of Increased v to C Ti i The79 words
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Article, Illustration108 1951-02-16 5 T'HE SELI the Legislative Counril which has" been considei the British dnematogn Film Bill report! that for a variety of reasons the Finam\ eretary, as chairman, found it Impossible convene a meeting until Oct. 10. 1950. The committee was appointed on June 21. 1949. TheFree Press - 108 words
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Article37 1951-02-16 5 the follow! auth Sergeant Abdul Rahman bin Ahmad. LV 2003 B Abdul Rahman bin Ma LV 2004 L Bombardier A 1 Rahim bin Osman, No. ***** Private On«r Tianp Ouan, LV 2011 LBon bii; :n37 words
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Advertisement56 1951-02-16 5 The (onneisseub cmres to i "1^ CALDBECKS^ J <'f The fM Leading Wine /'^B[ Spirit Merchants The Far East CALDBECK MCGREGOR &C°L TD f&jff jS^* TODAY J urn ::::t Wei¥ Arrivals BONNIE TOGS I Boys' T. Shirts. I^^ < for Rugged Action Wear Disney's Designs and Colours. jj Mfff ■•••>56 words
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Advertisement110 1951-02-16 5 lllW> Mir 111 If/f ."ED a\ PACKS FLAT FOR TOAWFI I IWr INVALUABLE TO BABY f'OM CRAWi'NC I AHtLLLIIiU stage to three years v V -j/ little world lJji/J|\ Baby is alw $39.50 MODEL 3 and $4^.3U MODEL 3A f A BOON FOR HOME, CARDEN, VISITS HOLIDAYS. TRAIN OR CAR.110 words
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Article, Illustration479 1951-02-16 6 Several new horses expected to do well By ALLAN LEWIS I \i HINGS prill be heavy for the opening day of the Singapore nrf Club's Spring meeting. Fields will be small in most races but go«?i> Mmuld see racing at its best at479 words
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Article, Illustration11 1951-02-16 6 i i It >->'> il Ml i nb*s11 words
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Article26 1951-02-16 6 |y|ALAYAN and Si: ampion, on» pore 1 La Marseillin the W ships, ill I e Carlo and on to Lonthe Wimbledon lour-26 words
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Article23 1951-02-16 6 Th e Kota Raja-Chinese unbinod soccer side i lt'tt Singapore by air this t mornir their tour of In- i sia.23 words
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Article246 1951-02-16 6 Hv ALLAN LEWIS J AM NOT looking beyond Abbeystead for the winner in the Class 2. I>iv. 1 race over seven furlongs (less 17 yards) tomorrow. Though up 131b. for his laststait second to Majestic Scholar, he should be able to account for the weak246 words
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Advertisement73 1951-02-16 6 GALA OPENING TODAY ,IV .uid $M p THf MIGHTIEST OF ALL MOTION PICTURES Cecil B.DeMille's Masterpiece I'M,- I PICI UKE t I !"> Mins 1 Li>tx 1 The <mii Kn'irr!\ Suspended •nt »»i Tb« Nil' /ii*' TCHES i H MJVH CLOCKS J from $16 EXP-'T SERVICE AFTER SALE L^ I*73 words
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Advertisement48 1951-02-16 6 OPENING iM/!| SfiRJ TODAY n^ON^c 1 Jg/^ Re^o^T Pictures Corporaf'on C i n c AR^tR c u/innpf) m h,ffi^Mkh M ii ■«fj"**i BH *.'.o#«f -n V T^ C J »tv< AJRWAYS i FROM SINCAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR IPCH AND PENANC MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY I SINCAPORE. TEL 2405. TELECRAMS TERE-w-^B48 words
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Miscellaneous133 1951-02-16 6 m^ifldrdkß Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya Mandrake gestures hypnotically, secret formula. n==± V Z^r--^-^ I^— J H E ,M IOAL symbols, just i -J- PUTTHa't GUN AWAY, CHARLIE V .M*^ |_o>^KA^ W /V N JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya A she's DESPERATE, s:R-133 words
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Article28 1951-02-16 7 U.K. RUGBY RESULTS YESTERDAY \S U.K. R Union retulU ■npMali up LoiKl 20. Si ;,ital 6 <i Other maUhn: An. tonal Armv 5 1 Oxford 1 14 ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article17 1951-02-16 6 P.I. CHINESE BEAT C.S.A. T play* ma b -sTew K 21-18- 18 19 Tim m Chan P17 words
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792 1951-02-16 6 Class 2 six-furlong sprints RIVER Patrol should find the t las* Div. 1 rue o\er iii yards tomorrow fairly easy for him. He romped horn* r and, when promoted a division with an extra 4 lb. to 9.0. fi heavy track. A792 words
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Article, Illustration557 1951-02-16 7 LAMOTTA WANTS RETURN FIGHT 13th round TKO Robinson by early rounds. Robinson was missing frequently, but continued to score with stinging jabs and steady head punishment. Lamotta fought back furiously in the fourth round. Robinson ua s superb when able to manoeuvre at long range, but he .was not alwaysFree Press - 557 words
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Article10 1951-02-16 7 2 AUSTRALIANS IN BOAT RACE River < up He has I10 words
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Article71 1951-02-16 7 BRITAIN'S Boxing Board of Control and manager Sam Burns cabled the U.S. National Boxing Association yesterday that the British welterweight champion, Eddie Thomas, should be recognised as the No. 1 contender for the world title vacated by Sugar Ray Robinson after his victory over JakeA.P. - 71 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-02-16 7 ulony (Spencer), on the left, and Trsus (Maw;) spurting down the Straight at Bukit Timah this morning Colony is running after x lon* spell. picture. Free PressFree Press - 29 words
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Article128 1951-02-16 7 .inki according to Dr. Costa Helmer of Sweden, one of the leading coaches in Europe. His reraa: made 10 Br-ain's national D«ch Geoffrey a when the Suede m for a conference of pro ,1 coachDyson him °P t l e Bta belie! b that f128 words
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Article292 1951-02-16 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By fewer than 37 horses are to be scratched from the races at Bukit Timah tomorrow, and three others are doubtful starters. Scratching have reduced the field In the main to six. The topweight, Happy Traveller ording to trainer Keith Daniels, !a a doubtful292 words
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Article96 1951-02-16 7 Al Weill of the International Boxing Club announced at the ringside that he would try to arrange a title fight between Robinson and light-heavy-weight champion Joey Maxim at New York's Madison's Square Garden in late March. Only Maxim's 175-lb. crown would be at stake. He saidU.P. - 96 words
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Article968 1951-02-16 7 FOLLOWING is a round-by-round commentary on the Robinson— Lamotta fight ROUND 1 Robinson was short with two lefts to head and backed away from Lamotta'i body punches. HobinsDn drove two lefts to the lac^ and took a right to the head. Lamotta hooked two lefts to the head.A.P. - 968 words
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273 1951-02-16 7 TODAY'S SPORTS LETTER THE impaste which is preventing Singapore from participating in this year's Malaya Cup football competition ij, a very grave deviation from the spirit, intention and purpose of the donors of this most worthy trophy. Obviously, it was to promote oood fellowship273 words
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Article116 1951-02-16 7 TWENTY-one-year-old Jackie McGlew and Clive van Ryneveld virtually played themselves into the South African cricket team which will tour England this summer, by accomplishing outstanding perfomances yesterday on the first day "of the four-day trial at Kingsmead. Durban. McGlew, the Natal opening batsman, scored 138 ofReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration294 1951-02-16 7 Continued from Page Six given the same weight The danger to Jimmy Martins candidate will be The Ram, who finished second to Lebombo at his last start over I 1 miles at Ipoh. He has dropped a division, with 22b extra. Result also reads well with 8.12.Free Press - 294 words
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Article38 1951-02-16 7 BRISTOL Rovers br sal) by two goals to or, r in their Enpli.^h I Dlt. 3 < South i mterday Tlii.s oeen [X)*Xponed from Saturday if Bristol them i r in the FA Cup ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article32 1951-02-16 8 Straits Times Free Press rof th« convenience ot ait<«rti»er*. our Rcpre«entJtive« at Ist Floor Singapore Cold Storage Orcfcjrd R o id will re<«ive tmtll advert st merit* "»d jntwert to boa numbers32 words
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Article12 1951-02-16 8 > MRS ANDREW < all friends and i r iable present; t '-criinz.12 words
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Article, Illustration324 1951-02-16 8 US, BRITAIN IN ACCORD ON JAPAN No regrets on Mao recognition CANBERRA, Friday. r PHE Commonwealth and the United States were "broadly in accord'' oji a peace settlement with Japan. Sir Ksler Denning, British Rov»ng Ambassador in the I ai Fast, said yesterday in Canberra. Asked whether there could beReuter - 324 words
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Article73 1951-02-16 8 A high American official said in Frankfurt yesterday that the formation of German army units is a long oil but German participation is not essential to the early creation of a strong European defence force. Colonel Henry Byroade. Director of the Bureau of German Affairs inU.P. - 73 words
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97 1951-02-16 8 OZAMIS CITY. Mindanao. Fri. OZAMIS'S police force has resigned en masse in protest at an order transferring police headquarters to the mayor's home. The resignation followed a month-long sit-down strike by Chief of Police Eugenio O. Ferraren. who said his headquarters should bo inA.P - 97 words
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Article56 1951-02-16 8 A reliable source said in London yesterday that the itern Powers were agreed to propose to Russia that the deputies of the four foreign ministers meet in Paris on Mar. 5 to prepare an agenda for a Big Four meeting. Identical notes will be sent toU.P. - 56 words
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Article184 1951-02-16 8 DUTCH C.O. KILLED IN SNEAK RAID KOREAN FRONT. Fri. I T. COL. M. P. A. den Ouden. commander of tlie Dutch contingent In Korea, who was killed on Monday, lost his life when 40 Chinese soldiers •n South Korean uniform and carrying American arms walked into his command post nearU.P. - 184 words
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Article109 1951-02-16 8 SAIGON. Fri. FRENCH forces have recaptured the post of Binh Lu, the Chinese border, captured by Communist rebels last ber Binh Lu fell after the VI minh captured the border fortress ol Lao Kay near the north-west corner of IndoChina. Fifteen miles southwest of Lao Kay.109 words
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Article82 1951-02-16 8 < ontinued from page 1 Other reasons are: The large number of linxs in the chain between producer and consumer, particularly in the case of local produce. A powerful consumer brand preference built up by extensive advertising and meticulous attention to consistent reliability of quality in the past. Increase82 words
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Article54 1951-02-16 8 •R* DIVISION' The Inter Section and Shooting Competition will be held on Sunday the 18th. February, 1951. All :id file are to report .it Pearls Hill Barracks at 0800 a am sharp). lunch and soft drinks will be (i to all ranks. For further details of Competition54 words
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Article188 1951-02-16 8 LIVERPOOL, Friday. OERBERT Francis Granby, crippled boy who 11 became a company director and city councillor, was jailed for 12 months at Liverpool Assizes for soliciting: a £50 bribe by promising to get a man a council-house tenancy. Mr. Justice Ormerod, also disqualified him from188 words
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Article49 1951-02-16 8 Work stopped at the big Rolls Royce Aero Engine factory in Glasgow yesterday when 3.500 workers struck In protest against the dismissal of two union officials. The plant was completely idle. Half the strikers marched through the city's streets to hold a mass meeting.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article24 1951-02-16 8 Kwame N'Krumah, leader of the Convention People's Partp, told Muslims last night he would consider introducing Arabic in Gold Coast schools ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article162 1951-02-16 8 ..r^r ,wr v LONDON, Friday. IRON and steel shares scheduled for :<ationalis- ation changed hands for the last tune on the Stock Exchange yesterday, stated Renter's financial correspondent. The transactions were unofficial and were not officially recorded. The market now awaits the terms of the162 words
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80 1951-02-16 8 Anti-German rally broken in Paris PARIS. Fri. police *3 charged with rolled capes in the Place de l'Opera lastnight as 2.009 people converged lor a banned demonstration in protest :nst German rearmament and the arrival of a Gorman offi* for the European Army conference. Demonstrators, chairing two men and aReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration83 1951-02-16 8 The Government suffered one of its rare defeats in a House of Commons Committee yesterday when an opposition amendment on the sea fish industry hill was carried by 24 to 23 votes. The amendment gives power to the proposed white fish authority to equip and operate83 words
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Article124 1951-02-16 8 NEW DELHI. Fri HEPUTY Food Minister Thirulv mala Ran told Parliament yesterday that the Indian government was trying to get more food from Communist China in addition to the 50 000 tons of rice already bought In exchange for Indian jute He said India, which isReuter; U.P. - 124 words
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Article58 1951-02-16 8 QLES took refuge from a bushfire in the shack of tuo settlers at Keith, 130 miles from Adelaide. To get kerosene the SCttlerS Sprayed thc sha <* «ith Then a rabbit with fur ablaze from the bushfire dashed into the hut. brushed against the kerosene spravedReuter - 58 words
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Miscellaneous96 1951-02-16 8 SINGAPORE TURF CI.UB MUTING 1951 S\i i ki» i;ih WEBNES H\ IISI A n\ I I KI) !lIH I EBBU %RY. W I I noon on 7TH FEBRUI !EMBERS M xts' ;ed I ELJ F.NCLU--UR6. A ~e for a Members will for this uned on the Town OrE"--30 p.m. on96 words
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Miscellaneous17 1951-02-16 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris t/^wSr^f U^J ti P^ y Ou^E VOU SOTX /MA<S SISTER J AFTERWARPS.17 words
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