The Singapore Free Press, 20 February 1951
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Title Section19 1951-02-20 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA i SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1951. i'KM X i I19 words
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Article313 1951-02-20 1 No wait for land war— U.S. chief WASHINGTON, Tuesday. i worldwar came the I nited States strategic air force would kussia with tremendous aughT and not wait until land battles n decided, General Uwton ollins, U.S. Army Chiei-of-Staff si rdaj :n ashinarton. is replvjnftto Senator KennethReuter - 313 words
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Article75 1951-02-20 1 'M eet in Paris on March 5' ill 3 offer to Kremlin LONDON, Tuesday. UN, m United States and France yesterday lUiNsia a meeting of deputy foreign is en March 5 is Oral sup towards talks en disputes between the East and Big Threes proposal wza made m notes handedA.P. - 75 words
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Article55 1951-02-20 1 I'EXA.v;;, Tues. riVE people were woumi- ed this mmww&nti when a hand le u.is thrown int a gaidsmiths* shop m navon Street. Pen.mv, only 10 yards irom the C entral Police M.ition. Sikh md a Chinese were ser:oi>siy woun'ltd, the others received slight injuries. The ter.-orias escaped55 words
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Article73 1951-02-20 1 GRAZ, Tues. MEVILLE Macvey Napier, 32- year-old former British Army Captain, was accused m a British court m Graz. Austria yesterday of passing British military information to a suspected Czechoslovak spy. Napier pleaded not guilty to four charges that he posed as a British officer andReuter - 73 words
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Article17 1951-02-20 1 William And- V. 95. a blocke cornihips from BriI New N'etherla nd the l A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-02-20 1 Violent storms lashed Victoria state m south-east Australia yesterday, delaying shipping, damaging hundreds of houses and disrupting telephones, electric and transport services- nicture. A.P. rOKMCR All-India badi' minton champion S. A. Durai (centre) says goodbye to Ong Poh Lim (left) and Ismail bin Marjan, the Malayan doubles champi.Tis.A.P.; Free Press - 71 words
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Article, Illustration175 1951-02-20 1 Pirates beaten off ship HONG KONG, Tues. OBEYING the call "Repel pirates the crew of the 946-ton freighter Nigelock knocked down Chinese pirates who scrammSa up the ship's side after grappling irons had been thrown aboard. Captain T. A. Lupton, master of the Nigelock— said when his ship docked hereReuter; A.A.P.; Keystone - 175 words
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Article23 1951-02-20 1 IV c film stat. Linda DoJ.veU, 28, was granted a divorce yesterday from Mr. Pevarell Marley. 53. Hollywood cameraman. A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article24 1951-02-20 1 The British Governn said yesterday that a «#ep of uranium had been found on the Isle of M?.n m the U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article198 1951-02-20 1 TOKYO, Tuesday. A DVANCING m the east central Korean mountains, above Chechon, U.N. forces yesterday hurled back elements of three North Korean divisions and smashed into the heart of a menacing Communist r bulge. ht advance ga\e th^ allien the initiative all along the Korean fro.itU.P. - 198 words
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Article26 1951-02-20 1 The 7.000-ton Swedish ship Naboland was seriously damaged yesterday m a collision with the 8,000-ton Greek steamer IVlichaeli off Rio de Juneiro harbour.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article28 1951-02-20 1 Mr. William D. Pawley, the former United States Ambassador to Poru and Brazil, was yesterday appointed Assistant to the Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article33 1951-02-20 1 Revenue men m Hong Kong yesterday seized HK $1,800,000 f£ 112,500) worth of gold from aboard the 3,033-ton British ship Szechuan as she was about to sail for Singapore ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article108 1951-02-20 1 LONDON. Tue.s. ]U"R. Alan Noble, Conservative, asked m the Commons yesterday how many claims by British nationals for civilian compensation for loss of property m the Philippines and other parts of the Far East a' the hands of Japan are still outstanding Mr. Kenneth Younger,Reuter - 108 words
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Article137 1951-02-20 1 ROME. Tues. THE v Titoist split m the lian Communist P^rty spread to the pro-Communist wing of the Socialist Party vestrrdav and brought wlfole-walk-outs from the R<'dcontrolled National Partisans' ition. In Bravina. m the Puylia zone of southern Italy where Communist labour organizers Partisan's Association arrived137 words
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Article226 1951-02-20 1 SYDNEY, Tuesday. A COMBINATION of Russia, China and Japan, if framed, would be so powerful that it could not be resisted m this part of the world", Mr. John Foster Dulles, .President Truman's special envoy, said here last night. To Soviet Communism, Japan was one ofReuter - 226 words
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Article92 1951-02-20 1 MR. Walter Fletcher, onlfl servative asked m the House of Commons yesterday what the Foreign Office was doinir to ensure that the views of the Dominions m the Pacific were Lilly considered on any future peace treaty with Japan. Mr. Kenneth Younger. Minister of State lorReuter - 92 words
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Article116 1951-02-20 1 U.K. rail strike spreads LONDO. THOUSANDS L waymen all o\ tain yesterda, be strike and go slow movement which «hr< aten 1 bring transport within days. ;ive th! strike t country's b country en ing with a Mr. Ai.' m the nev. M !..ibtur. m conference with le the threeReuter - 116 words
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Article45 1951-02-20 1 C\'ADA trib Common* to d South east Al This i Canadian d nson. at mith'e for the velopmei S 1 Th»- ofl r subject being clear th i buting making appropn butions so that broad objectiv-<-d. Mr. Johnson said. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement27 1951-02-20 1 CCMOtSSEURSHIP moraan PLEASURE m CURIOS CHINA CRAFTS liorfh Bridge Road, Singapore. rd ***** START THE DAY WELL GOLDEN CIRCLE QUEENSLAND PINEAPPLE JUICE SOLE AGENTS fSUPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES27 words
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Advertisement24 1951-02-20 1 i i m I j/|^ </Q •-Mi i\w^ r MANUFACTURERS >w RA.R. MALAYAN PAINT WORKS LTD DISTRIBUTORS I SI ME. DARBY CO. LTD 724 words
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Article, Illustration572 1951-02-20 2 Get Rid Of That Tired Look Madga Dunin advises on the care of the eyes VVEN when a woman's J not the best of her they are stilt the most lm] .m Impart an impression of th to middle-age d they can make a oren nbered ot the y ciifTic572 words
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Article, Illustration82 1951-02-20 2 RUSTLES of spring fashions— a little twist to the shoulder and off comes a lilac-coloured evening Sown, (left). You cannot see it all yet. Some of it is still on the secret list. But you can admire the pleats as much as you like. The82 words
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Article384 1951-02-20 2 KAY VIVIAN - SOME 'MUSTS' FOR SHOPPERS KAY VIVIAN By Do You Know? THAT Giossmiths are well known for their perfume and you can now buy their handbag size phials containing most of their famous flower scents, these are sweet and fresh and cost only 55 or 75 cents. THAT there are some384 words
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Article, Illustration234 1951-02-20 2 WHAT kind of clothes does an ambassadress pack to go on the job? Very few diplomats' wives probably are as photogenic or clothes-conscious as Mrs. William O'Dwyer. whose husband has just exchanged his desk at New York's Hall for that of the American Embassy at Mexico City.234 words
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Article60 1951-02-20 2 'Miracle' hand creams I SAW v m&. bub lor. took a 1 It cie cle point m!::: ordin. This c. ent. to pu: i v or. O cr hi en phite. thy s boa. Ed ri pah:. paint and with < bon b Be; washe his ban even i. ly60 words
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Advertisement162 1951-02-20 2 I £wy Our Latest "DE LUXE" BRACELETS 1 (Hvavy lype) 4 In !\irv 22 kt. GOLD about SJftJ eadl ii KWOKG CHEONG LOONG LTD. HIGH STREET SINGAPORE J ■ffrl I M I 1 1,' IgU Diamond m all sizes, MjTitW" VL shapes and qualities W ftj%dfm bl e Bracelets SignetL162 words
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Advertisement45 1951-02-20 2 Ask tor f (^4H^t^c4x^ t§ w so/c it^en's /or all Procter and Gamble vroducts- m Stngt mmmmmmmmmm^^__^^^^^^^^^ Singapore: Tel ***** Pcnang TH. US 2 mm tt£Hm \k.miVl STYLE PLUS QUALITY I HJJt^ tailoring at its best iMi KONG cheon G TAILOR >j* W OUTFITTERS, 4MtK45 words
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Miscellaneous174 1951-02-20 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR JJORN on this first day of the new sign, Pisces, your intuitions are e\ tionally keen; you are inspirational and idealistic. You are ruled by both Jupiter, the god oi wisdom, and by Neptune, the god of inspiration. This condition fffei you a duality oi nature that174 words
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Miscellaneous205 1951-02-20 2 Solution To Crossword No. 282 1. Lose speed. 7, White 8 Aitch. 9. The customer. 10, Herring-bone, it, Run m. 12. Noise 13, Charities. .Down: 2. Olive branch. 3, Executioner 4, Plantagenet. 5, Extemporise. 6. Sharp 7. Witchery. New Crossword Ho. 283 I I 12 I 13 I 14 I205 words
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Article, Illustration359 1951-02-20 3 INSURANCE RAISES U.K. TRADE £500. 000. 000 more a year LONDON, Tuesday. jJRITAIVS recovery m overseas markets last year was boosted by the sale of nearly £350.000,000 worth of insurance. As the Biitish balance of payments position improved, and gold and dollar reserves climbed back towards safety levels, London insurersReuter - 359 words
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Article85 1951-02-20 3 Cabaret girl w ho nearly wasn't LONDON. Tues. BUT I r an error of judgby a Japanese snip s ago, 24- 11 >thee Baronne d m a cabaret m London last a Viennese born Dorothee was wounded by a Jap sniper In Burma and still has a sear on her85 words
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128 1951-02-20 3 LONDON, Tues. WINDOW cleaners are among key men working on final tests of the Comet, the world's first pure- jet airliner, before it starts exDerimental operation on Brit.sh Overseas Airways Corporation routes from London Airport shortly. These humble participants m British aviations great experiment have128 words
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Article48 1951-02-20 3 By accepting the position of joint Master of Foxhounds of the Worcestershire Hunt. Lieutenant -Colonel Leslie George Grey Cheape, owner oi the Bentley Estate, between Bromsgrove. and Redditch. has become the fourth member of his family In direct line to be appointed a Master of Hounds.48 words
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Article54 1951-02-20 3 The Dean and Chapter of York Minster have agreed to sot apart a corner of the Cathedral for a British Legion and Royal Air Forces' Association memorial chantry a s a tribute to the men of Nos. I, 6 and 7 Groups. Bomber Command. who were stationed m54 words
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Article43 1951-02-20 3 T'.vo officers and 50 N.C.O.s and men from the Queens O n Cameron Highlanders sailed from Tripoli on Saturday night for Port Said. There they will join a troopship bound tor Korea as rercements for the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration276 1951-02-20 3 'Death story about son Workmates collected for polisher BIRMINGHAM, iuesday. WORKMATES m a Birmingham furniture factory collected 355. and gave it to 29-year old polisher Joseph Wall to buy mourning: clothes with when he said his haby son Trevor had died from diphtheria. But Wall, who cried as he told276 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-02-20 3 Br idge i East-West vulnerable Boutb dealer 'THIS hand from J nonDisbrow book. Slam Bidding :;nd Point Count" shows how occasionally the partner can comnnt nd if the opening tapediamond bidder mri. tent ion of gtoppii36 words
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Article23 1951-02-20 3 Theyignored sister Kenny iv h: ff Kent. peop warmly would i ab.s"nep of a w< build I ix.m said c com< irn ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-02-20 3 I I bid resp' me A witl thnBur We lub 10 I the two high <: ruffs rufl should 1 im-' ruffs and leads back the .spade king and l«';id his Jim it he ruffl With «ny iov l'-ad A up and Hill be left co«S him the48 words
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Advertisement52 1951-02-20 3 s- WiHSAHG ELECTRIC Co. TMi 3MG PAGAR ROAD. '.3APORE. 779 4 8431 5 Hainan S WEE KEE CiICKFN RICE RESTAURANT MJdle Road, 'HONE ***** Road) ital Optical Co., 4 Hrusg rntific Bye S Sjaipsneat). LIDGI ROAD ROAD 5 Siam. Mean Sing AND FLIER '.#old Ring*, •nd j f h e52 words
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Advertisement15 1951-02-20 3 BUCKLEY •fluoaey said vveo need TWO MEN TO TAKE V »IS MACE r x ys15 words
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Advertisement205 1951-02-20 3 Finest Constellation Service To Sydney To London Fly m less than a day by "Kangaroo" Service to/; AUSTRALIA— hoIiday paradise, land of unlimited >^W< l\»^l >. •cenic variety, temperate climate and sporting /*s&* attractions with all the pleasures of sophisti- AJGUQ&i 4 cated city life. Concessions for school children. M^^^^^205 words
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Miscellaneous154 1951-02-20 3 mSndrBKG Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya r 000DBrT/\ s^^M 4fe I NOT SO FAST, l^^^lll I YOu AN#T DISAPPEAR A6AIN, v r— J (W l D. COME JflP^H UNTIL WE 6ET TO THE BOTTOM ■GofYOUR COMPLETE] NOTHING. £*l Uh-\ |OFTHISj FORMULA HERE.MY j 1 EXCEPT- \^Yj7TV ti154 words
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Miscellaneous130 1951-02-20 3 BFEBS [Singapore] 9.35 a.m. For the Schools: 10 Korean News followed by Emergency News; 10.45 For the Schools; 12 Programmes m Malay; 1 p.m. The Radio Orchestra: 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.45 Dance Band Variety— Tony Paster Orchestra; 2 For the Schools; 5 rammes m Malay; 6 Programme Summary; 6.02130 words
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Miscellaneous118 1951-02-20 3 Nineties; 10 On the O'her Side; iO Time to Dan SINGAPORE (BLL't NAIWOMaI 4.45 pm. Programme JJinmarj 4.47 From the London Edit EBCi; 4.55 Compose of the V —Wagner; 5.15 Colonial ComrnentßßCi; 5.30 London Studio Concerts; 6 Indoi and Programmes < BEC < (i 30 Cantonese: News -BBC .sic irom118 words
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220 1951-02-20 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY,Feb,20,1951. Trouble is his name 1 w I vs dill It »1 Hvi s trou r. i •(1 ipoi to be 1 :.fw Road. r their few p an d he ugh m i the el matter i ;4.000.--n publishing hid Gov- warned dwindlse the men220 words
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Article1019 1951-02-20 4 Don Iddon s Diary VISITS CHARLES TOWN IN WEST VIRGINIA 4 LORRY loaded with dynamite exploded ur here a few hours ter I arrived. One man was killed. 12 people were Injured, some houses were shattered. of Ch Virginia, which or Small Town. US thought an :n-bomb had fallen. te1,019 words
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Article809 1951-02-20 4 the win- dows of her small cottage the woman can see the storm-tossed seas thundering on the rocky coast. By her side a doctor is standing, listening, waiting for the noise of aircraft engines to sound through the roar of the breakers. The two of them809 words
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Article746 1951-02-20 4 4 YEAR ago 1 was happy. I had just joined a fine multilateral schojl. a modern building surrounding by its own playing fields. Today I am leaving, disappointed and sorry, but where there is no alternative there can be no regrets. I have been746 words
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Article95 1951-02-20 4 CYRUS - CYRUS IN MOSCOW By THERE B urbai exotic Davou controversy i on be; i and the I Patriarch; position i Chi.rch m Pi it seems. the PoL r\(> autocepha-' it been n when th. of Const air blish^d il or since I Patriarc] holding illegal declared it95 words
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Advertisement13 1951-02-20 4 Finest Diamond Rings and EternHy Rings U.S.deSilva JewellerM IOS ORCHARD RD. PHONE *****13 words
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Advertisement64 1951-02-20 4 x to remind you be prepared Onnext BLACKOUT! Make sure you buy FIELDS Household CANDLES COLD STORAGE Singapore CoU Storage Co., Lid DID YOV KNOW that we have Lv making soft drinks for twenty-six years? party or celebration Is complete without a full selection of our soft drinks all n64 words
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Miscellaneous30 1951-02-20 4 "Set It Down Anywhere, We're Overcrowded AlrmdyT r J 1 SMITHSONOVITCH I i I RRST T" INSTITUTION R FLYING MACHINE FIRST r m mii (RUSSIAN INVENTION) (iNvrNTioN^ i Tj^^vi Q&2,30 words
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Article213 1951-02-20 5 Two estates left out of 19S1 programme tree IVes.s Staff Reporter the extensive programme ot sewerage construction beine n o« m Mnirapore. no fresh undertakings to provide -,nar,a<no.yet severed will be accepted this of the Public Works Committee of Municinal rw, proposal for the housing development213 words
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136 1951-02-20 5 MUSLIMS TOLD NOT TO DRAW LIVING THINGS K.P. Malay Correspondent ■DRAWINGS or paintings of humans and animals are be teachings of Th d by the Maulana Abdul 'Alim Siddiqi. leologlan, at the h general meeting of the Malacca Muslim Missionary Society recently, m reply to a question by a member136 words
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Article86 1951-02-20 5 JT ATEST figures from the Municipal Health Department show a drop m the incidence of diptheria this month. There were 17 cases reported since the beginning of February, compared with 56 m January. Of the 17 cases of diptheria this month, mostly among children, rive proved86 words
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Article25 1951-02-20 5 The Singapore Anti-tuber-culosis Association acknowledges with thanks the following donations for its Building Fund: Malayan Breweries Ltd $100; Fraser and Neave Ltd. $100.25 words
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Article, Illustration352 1951-02-20 5 Aseh's job Is teaching j Free Pre: s Staff Reporter j iriiiN 10-year-oM K.im- rhanri \s< h lifts his Indian flute to his lips and plj\s weird tunes, the pythons, the mamha and th<* doubled -headed snake he carries around m his baskets dance the "shimmy" or sway to slower352 words
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134 1951-02-20 5 Free Press Staff Reporter. ~HE COMMISSIONER of Workmen's Compensation. Singapore, paid out $12,135 last month to five victims accidents and another $6,877 to seven partially bled cases, neficiaries of deceased workmen received $7.28.5. while a sum of $93,674 wa> r'ipnn.slted m thePog^fflr^e partmeni to134 words
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Article, Illustration363 1951-02-20 5 Free Press Staff Reporter RECONSTRUCTION of one of Singapore s oldest buildings, which was once a rich towkay's residence, then a station master's quarters, a Medical Auxiliary Centre, a casualty hospital and a Japanese army sub-headquarters has now begun by the Salvation Army. The building wasFree Press - 363 words
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119 1951-02-20 5 WHAT sort of arch. would be most suitable for the new University of Malaya buildings m J( In answer to this question. which was put to him by the "Malayan Undergrad,"' organ |of the University of Malaya Students' Union. "Mr. Donald Cameron Rae. the119 words
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154 1951-02-20 5 Free Press Staff Reporter £HINESE schools m Singapore will celebrate the annual Children's Day on Mar. 20 this year, instead of on April 4 as m previous years. This was decided at a meeting of the Singapore Chinese Schools' Conference on Sunday. The Yeung Cheng154 words
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Article51 1951-02-20 5 MUSLIMS do not like to be ITI called Mohamedans." Maulana Abdul Aleem i diqui, Muslim divine, declared m Penang yesterday. Referring to a recent "On ihe Margin note published m the Straits Times, he said a member of the Islamic faith should definitely be called a51 words
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Article52 1951-02-20 5 SCFS assets $1 9,798 I TQLTI) Soc. nood a nual repoi at the 8 gen The report s-a commit tc relccrnes m and considi that new members sho trained ncecuth relieve men who h;r -d m tl »^e for m "New o mean new j j f Membe: me' neu52 words
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38 1951-02-20 5 UALAV ill sc take up i BnglJ This ing of 'i' 'he X A resolul .ing foi expanse the encouragement of use of accepted. Tear. 1 will he r»n n WPri38 words
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Article99 1951-02-20 5 LUXURY YACHT WILL CALL HERE Free fress Ma»l X p.i< I r QINGAPOhE will be the innumerable at which the luxury y(,< Stella Polar it nil' her South Sea Island this year She is di r rive early iiejt mon' her fir this country Th: which oft i comfort, will99 words
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Advertisement147 1951-02-20 5 INS <>f .i tins af the General Kuala Laaipur which was burned D Read, Ku.ila Satarday. Free Pitas pietare, PATRIARCHAL STEM, SAYS UMNO lay I arreapandent lling tot the abolition ot the m Rembau was passed by the the y UNO Branch m Rembau. at f meetii School, Peb- 1147 words
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Advertisement46 1951-02-20 5 INTRODUCING :,c 1, BTw 1 Comfort, freedom, convenience BL -s^ jr' all m one garment lmm+ weatherproof il jyL\ and windproof P-'\. self-sealing material. _^Z^ tfm *<Hkjr 7HE ARISTOCRAT FITTED FULL ZIPP $45.00 SIZES 32 TO 46 FROM THE MAN'S SHOP ROBINSONS "S" (INCORPORATED !N SPORE)46 words
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Article, Illustration850 1951-02-20 6 ALLAN LEWIS - CAMBRIDGE TO BEAT TOP SPRINTERS ALLAN LEWIS By Outstanding m track work fLASS I, Div. 1 sprinters will be the attraction tomorrow, when the Singapore Turf Club continue their three-day Spring meeting. Ondine, Persian Lord, Snowy Owl 11, Bright Eyes, Raj Mahal Theatre, Richmond, Uninsured and Cambridge make up one850 words
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315 1951-02-20 6 *^r >x\\ I PRIM E, Minstrel B*y and Oregon will renew th ir Kuala Lumpur B nrv m the (lass 1. Div. 3 rue over Iff. at Bukit Timah tomorrow. I expect them t.> fig: lit the finish again. <— m the first race315 words
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Article69 1951-02-20 6 FOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: Miss Nathan, One Three One, Tomtoy, Pat's Fancy, adzow Glen, Avalanche, Silver Sequin, Lord Dhoti, Oomaridairn. Bow Tie, Jungle Path and Race Fin. Bramhall Flyer, Nessus. Sealed Orders, Berubah and Master Bruce are doubtful starters. Master Bruce and Sealed Orders were69 words
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Article126 1951-02-20 6 Army fencing results SCORING nicely m all his five duels QMSI 8.8. Grainger of A.P.T.C. FARELF, won the final Pool Epee championship m the Singapore Base District individual amateur fencing championships at the Gymnasium, Tanglin Barracks, yesterday. Runner-up was SMI T. W. Evans also of APTC PARELF. Grainger and Evans126 words
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Article61 1951-02-20 6 j>OBERTO de Vicenzo, Argentine professional, won Mexico's open golf tournament on Sunday with a score of 275 for the 72 holes. De Vicenzo took only 68 strokes, for under par, on Sunday's final 18 holes, to win the first prize money of U551,785. The second prize61 words
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Article51 1951-02-20 6 Rugby League Cup draw l)RA\v fox the second round t the Rugby I eague Cup. made yesterday, resulted aa folio Keighley Hah tax B «n Town; Baldford v. Dewsbury; Bradford Northern v. trrmgton v. FeatherRovers. Wigan v. B. Belle Vue Rangers v. Huddeisheld. v. Leight. played on S'tur- rch 3.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article22 1951-02-20 6 Singapore Olympic and Sports Council will hold a veil party on Friday lor ony contmKent 10 the First Asian Games.22 words
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Article654 1951-02-20 6 DERKY Count was impressive when winning over 6f. at his first start, lor which he is penalised 81b. and is two divisions higher m his race tomorrow (Class 2, Div. 2--6f.). Flylite. who finished third M wirl -*nd Belgium, is penalised only 2 lb.654 words
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126 1951-02-20 6 Latest betting for the Lincolnshire ODDS against Lincolnshire Handicap favourite, Masked Light, were slashed from iO'J-8 to 13-2 when the second callover on the race was held at the Victoria Club, London, last night. This follows the announcement last Saturday that Britain's champion jockey, Gordon Richards, has been booked to126 words
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Article, Illustration162 1951-02-20 6 picture. £01TH Africa has chosen a strong well-balanced of 15 cricketers to tour England this summer. The names are: Dudley Nourse (captain), Eric Rowan (vice-captain), Percy Mansell, John Waite. Cuan McCarthy, Jack Cheetham, Atiio' Rowan. Norman Mann, Jackie McGlow, Geoffrey Oiubb, William Endean, GeorgeFree Press - 162 words
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Article34 1951-02-20 6 Herbert Klein. Germany's European swimming c.; pioH record m the breast-stroke on Sunday. He swan: 2'JQ metres m 2 mins. 31.4 sees., bjjting his former mark by twotenths of a secor. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article93 1951-02-20 6 Amateur Cup prospects From Uremic V,uuk WITH the Amateur holder Willing ton nl County Durham, beaten at home by Walton and H ham, the quarter-final-produce a new holder The Walton side have to return to Durham for th*» fourth round to meet the redoubtable Bishop Ai'C'. hut the Bishops may93 words
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Article64 1951-02-20 6 Rubbers approach boom IN thej I change yest^rt ten which v good i and a pi Rubb ing a b i foreign inclined lo In the Exchange of sell.' losses ol dollars or There wa of intere.s sellers i the mark to show nepl' The da rathe: traders h ofReuter - 64 words
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Article13 1951-02-20 6 Hwa Yew B.P. officials cial.s ton i Pi Ec h men. Eng X13 words
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Advertisement102 1951-02-20 6 gftr* st TODAY 1 > 15, 1 I iii M p.m. n !i m," of Times V IDT I V l> I r LAST 4 SHOWS tnd §.15 p am. H SUKB— SKRIXI (M rai s n »i issiM i > "ATOM MAN SUPERMAN" OPENS TOMORROW WAAATA AMOA L^^z^^^SJ^J la102 words
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Advertisement15 1951-02-20 6 THir GAsA6OL<3 WWAT WAC TMfe- NAMfc- OfTWAT HOQCk- TWAT L6-T U4 'Ow>J TWe OTWH? DAY-15 words
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Advertisement70 1951-02-20 6 rTHE STRAITS TIMES DIRECTORY OF SINGAPORE MALAYA H CONTAINING MORE INFORMATION r "1IY INDEXED FOR I 1 XT II NEW 40 >ACEI l] ~^m 0F CLAY TRADES ANO ■I PROFESSIONS L[| STREtTS ■I J ANO ROADS SEPARATE M "^l GENERAL Hi J SINGAPORE I" I I AND M j \\M70 words
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Article110 1951-02-20 7 Thomas wins European Title Palermo game but outboxed Thomas of Wales, already the holder of the British and British Empire welterweight titles, added the European crown to his laurels at Carmarthen, South Wales, last night when he outpointed the holder, Michele Palermo >t Italy, over 15 rounds. aa only one110 words
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Article71 1951-02-20 7 Malayan pairs a re seeded -ONG Hock Leng, the Singapore chamnion. and Amy Choong, Eddy Choong and M. y L Cooley, a 1 Surrey seeded rs m the r.ixed doubles of i chaminternational Noel 1 are defendin inch a Include and i and ek Leng, Eddy Choom t Lee, and71 words
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Article, Illustration226 1951-02-20 7 ALLAN LEWIS - By ALLAN LEWIS DAJ MAHAL handled the heavy track this morning when he wound up his preparation for his engagement tomorrow by running three furlongs m 40 si es. after going half-pace from the six. He was ridden by Ayres and appeared to226 words
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Article43 1951-02-20 7 bineapore Cricket Club will play the last hotkey came of the st when they meet GHQ on the padang at 5.15 p.m. today. S C.C. XI will be Browne; Kmper. Remington; Kettner, Cooke. Mcß.t Haig. Mclnroy, Moolenbure, Lowe. Nettlefield.43 words
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269 1951-02-20 7 F.A Cup likely to go back to Lanes From ARCHIE QUICK pRUCIAL stage of the F.A. Cup competition has arrived. The sixth-round draw is the last m which ground advantage counts. Thereafter there are only the semi-finals and final, and they are on neutral grounds. So the surviving clubs are269 words
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Article, Illustration274 1951-02-20 7 run I (.-old. info r •i, the t 8-1. i nnil -I I <>rt l Fin. fcfc|>a»-w, I^ r r i jiie picture. Cottage Rake has been tthed from the Grand lonal to be run at Amtree. Liverpool, on Saturday. ;1 7. over four miles andFree Press - 274 words
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Article289 1951-02-20 7 CINGAPORE schools are well into their stride where football is concerned. The programme of interschool fixtures started m January and when the key match of the season comes along— the annual encounter with Johore Combined Schools every schoolboy ftlayer m the Colony should be m289 words
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Article33 1951-02-20 7 RANDOLPH Turpln, British eight champion, has ed down an offer of £1.800 to fl c Sands, the Empire champion, m Australia. Says his manager. We can earn more m Britain."33 words
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Article12 1951-02-20 7 pines o Del .d rethe n. 237 S:<tHiKginns S U.P.U.P. - 12 words
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Article13 1951-02-20 7 v. ;pmtr. match >ring for Kilat orcd the from13 words
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Article17 1951-02-20 7 GIBB A PRO' Paul Gibb. former Yorkshire and England wicketper. has been registered as an Essex professional.17 words
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Article74 1951-02-20 7 LONDON. Mon.— Four Old Bines are included m the Cambridge University crew to row against Oxford University m the annual Boat Race over four and a quarter miles from Putney to Mot! lake on I 24. They are C. B. M. Lloyd. President of the Cambridge74 words
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Article18 1951-02-20 7 EUROA, Mon.— There was no play today between M.C.C. and Victorian Districts due to rain.— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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278 1951-02-20 7 Spore inter-unit boxing iFree Press Boxing Reportei D A.S.C. Schorl (Far East) defeated G.H.Q. Signal nt i. i i the Anchor Cup inter-unit team boxing scm'-iinal at Police i School, Thomson Road. R.A.S.C. School will now enter the final R.A.O.C. at Tanglin Barracks on Friday278 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-02-20 7 ICE ballerinas who turn an old art into a modern health technique are these members of the "Babes m the Wood" ice panio cast ai Empress Hall, Earl's Court. London: Ann Briirden (left) of Blackpool and Diane Lee of Dundee. To keep their figure trim and to66 words
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Article43 1951-02-20 7 CJUSPENSION until May 1 O the end of the present season, and a record fine of £150 were the penalties imposed by the executive committee of the Scottish FA Bobby Plavell, of Hearts, for his flight to play football m Bogota.43 words
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Article178 1951-02-20 7 PHILIPPINE Chin 1 the University 04.o 4 their ninth and last mat Hall last night. The University's only point was scored by E. B. Laß: who played brilliantly Sy Ping Kip m a dour U set struggle Results Results were i P.I. Chinese mentioned first):178 words
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Advertisement43 1951-02-20 7 TRIUMPHAL RETURN SEASON Demanded by thousands Unable to gain admission During its spectacular Chinese New Year seaborn > I mmmKWmw*^^ r> mW "^^a t*iyi JACKIE GUASDN LOIS ANIF *m*.' GfORGf MACREACV ROCK HUDSt I OPENING TODAY !j the REX BOT- \\^L^it^^j\ -^-.eu.o, siNGAPp: HOICK43 words
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Miscellaneous40 1951-02-20 7 Todays spot HO( KM i f mi padar FENCING: S'psi i Sabre championships, s p. m. I >W RA( I S Singapoi < Spring Meeting, 2nd i IKm hi KkAvNa Issn. I Seletar at I XI (iBV: R.\ I at Tenjtah.40 words
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Article, Illustration390 1951-02-20 8 "We'll send you home" TOKYO, Tuesday. IMGHT British and Australian soldiers recently J released by the Chinese Communists on the Korean front described yesterday Chinese attempts to indoctrinate them against the United States. The soldiers walked into American positions trying sale conduct passes and h.*tidfuls390 words
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Article145 1951-02-20 8 MacA. GIVES POWERS TO JAPANESE LONDON. Tues (^en. Douglaa IfacArthur's decree authorising Japan to conduct limited direct negotiation with foreign powers een here as a formal ion o f established her than a revolutionary step m restoring in's sovereignty, a For- Office spokesman said ty. The decree dated Feb. 13Reuter - 145 words
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Article75 1951-02-20 8 PARIS, Tues. N'ERAL Eisenhower up his headqu.i on 60 acres of French Government land north-west of Rocquer. court on the Versailles-^. -Germain Road, the Supreme Headquarters of Allied Powers m Europe SHAPE* announced yesterin Pari Construction plans are for 100.000 square feet of floorspace for officesReuter - 75 words
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Article62 1951-02-20 8 Th? Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen pleaded guilty m Washington to con ten of court, and was fined 575.000 yesterday for calling the recent strike of shunters m the United States.., The judge said $50,000 of the fine was a punishment he strike which occurred. army operationReuter - 62 words
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Article40 1951-02-20 8 General Sir Brian Roo son, British Commander-in-Chief, Middle East, who arrived m Tel Aviv lor a three days' stay, was received by Mr. Moshe Sharett. Israeli Foreign Minister, ani by Brigadier Ygael Yaclin. Israeli Army Chief-ofStalT- A .P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article25 1951-02-20 8 Yesterday's quotatlorw on the Hong Koni; money exchange market were HK$6. O7 6.115 per tr.S.SI. HK515.60 per sterling HK5327.875 per tael of gold.25 words
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Article109 1951-02-20 8 PENANG. Tues. THE real weapon against Communism is not the atom bomb or the hydrogen bomb, according to the Muslim Divine from Pakistan now touring Malaya. Maulana Mohammed Abdul Alim Siddique. said last night that the cure lies m the moral reform, of wealthy people.A.P. - 109 words
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Article42 1951-02-20 8 The Egyptian Ambassador to Britain. Abdul Fattah Amir Pasha, paid a short call on Mr. Ernest Bevin yesterday It was thought that they discussed arrangements for the resumption of talks on the revision of the 193G AngloEgvptlan Treaty.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article22 1951-02-20 8 Burmese Oover n m c n I troops have killed nine rebels and captured three m the Upper Chlndwln. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article86 1951-02-20 8 k ROYAL Proclamation ceremony was delayed m Katmandu, capital ot Nepal, for !0 minutes j terday while two of the country's leaders argued over which of them should sit next to the Prime "Minister, according to reports reaching New Delhi. The new Defence Minister, former Commander-in-Chief General Babar86 words
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Article216 1951-02-20 8 LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. UfORLD trade and production boomed m 1950 as never before m its history, a I* nited Nations survey yesterday showed. But the report indicated that under-developed countries did not share m the prosperity and made little If any progress The two most seriousA.P. - 216 words
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Article64 1951-02-20 8 The Vatican's Congregation of Rites yesterday proclaimed Gabriel Archangel of the Annunciation a "patron and protector of telephone and telegraph workers. Pope Pius XII approved a decree to this effect on Jan. 12. The Archangel Gabriel was chosen, because he brought the message of the incarnationReuter - 64 words
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Article35 1951-02-20 8 Mr. Charles Bohlen, one of the U.S. government's leading experts on Russia, was yesterday nominated by President Truman as Counsellor of the U.S. State Department— the department's third highest post.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article19 1951-02-20 8 Mr. Andre Gide. the worldfamous writer, died yesterday m Pans al tlie ajze of 81 U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article59 1951-02-20 8 SENSITIVE dog lovers m Augusta. Maine, protested O against dog licence tags which hang on the dog (o lar-beeause they were formed like street fire hydrants —the shape of a lamppost base. They protested this was a slur on man's best friend now a new tair hasA.P. - 59 words
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Article112 1951-02-20 8 WASHINGTON. Tues. THE U.S. House of Representatives yesterday parsed a bill intended to permit entry into the United S' of people who were involuntary members of Nazi. Fas or other non-Communist organisations abroad. People m these ca have been barred from entry since Congress lastA.P. - 112 words
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Article15 1951-02-20 8 Mr. Etienne-Manoel Manach. French Consul-General m Bratislava, has been expelled from Czecholovakia.— A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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205 1951-02-20 8 NEW YORK, Tuesday. OILL COOK, the 21-year-old ex-convict wanted for killing eight people m the U.S., was today captured m the desolate "Badlands" of Lower California, 300 miles over the Mexican border. Police and troops cornered him. Ha had with mm two prospectors he205 words
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Article74 1951-02-20 8 Nearly 6.000 tons of rice, the first India has ever received from China, arrived m Calcutta yesterday from Dairen. It will be sent to Bihar where workers m 75 collieries threatened to strike over a recent* ration cut. The rice is part of 50,000 tons promisedA.P. - 74 words
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Article40 1951-02-20 8 About 1.500 Egyptian men demonstrated last night outside Parliament m demanding equal rights men. Their demands Included tha right to- vote, abolition of polygamy, divorce to be m a legal process, and chance of work- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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