The Singapore Free Press, 2 March 1951
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Title Section20 1951-03-02 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA asdfdfd fd SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1951. I'Kic I i h.ms.20 words
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Article, Illustration282 1951-03-02 1 'BIG 3' READY FOR PARIS TALK i delegates are named WASHINGTON, Friday. U -> PATES, Britain and France have named their delegates j i>f tin' His Four foreign ministers' deputies, including > held m Parw on Monday. Russia, with four days to go, c! m a laconic two paragraph noteA.P; Reuter - 282 words
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Article23 1951-03-02 1 TOKYO. Hid.: g troops gained ground m m supplying slushy a 1 1 i i a pricaite 12 mi ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article71 1951-03-02 1 WAR .iiltrrs have thr < uv Kathrrs t»f Fullerion. oinia, mulliiu this question: 'Is an atom bomb sh-lter a taxable item?" t I'linr.tinan Kermit Wood brought the mattrr up at M titr^. reportin* he had httm bcsiefed by property men who wmtki to know whether aA.P. - 71 words
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Article45 1951-03-02 1 WASHINGTON. Fri THE United States Commerce Department yesterday ;>lace:t controls on nonAmerican exports to md Soviet bioc counThe order requires exporti btain licences for such itegfc goods as sau:ms and certain types .achinery. >ks. magazines, processed and shins stores were ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article55 1951-03-02 1 Thieves get $14 ,000 Free Press Staff Reporter Thieves broke into a store In Beach Road, Sinagpore yesterday and got textiles worth $11,600. Jewellery and cash worth $1,735 were stolen from a nouse In Clyde Terrace. A Chinese living m Loron° 16 Geylang. was robbed of jewellery worth $600 by55 words
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Article122 1951-03-02 1 'Let Bevin go' demand in House LONDON. Fri. DEMANDS that Mr. Ernest Bevin be supplanted as Foreign Secretary spread from the House of Lords to the House of Commons yesterday. A National Liberal M.P.. Mr. Frank Medlicott. said that the House was "being Increasingly handicapped by the absence of theA.P.; U.P. - 122 words
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Article48 1951-03-02 1 Comet jet airliners may be flying on the London-Cairo run by the end of this year. Sir Miles Thomas, Chairman of the BOAC, said last night. They will bring the Egyptian capital within six and a half hours of London. A. P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article214 1951-03-02 1 Free Press Correspondent LONDON, Friday. MX. JAMES GRIFFITHS, the Secretary for the Colonies, told Mr. Woodrow Wyatt m the House of Commons yesterday that he would ask the High Commissioner of the Federation, Sir Henry Gurney, why only five of the last 25 Malay214 words
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Article189 1951-03-02 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Friday. JNDIA today rejected an Anglo-American plan for settling the Kashmir dispute and suggested that the Unite? Nations let the parties settle ihe problem themselves. Sir Benegal Rau, Indian delegate, told the Security Council that India favoured convening a Kashmir constituent assembly, against whichU.P. - 189 words
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Article77 1951-03-02 1 y\. GEORGE Bidault, 51, former French Premier and Foreign Minister and leader of the Catholic Popular Republicans (MRP), agreed yesterday to try to form a new coalition government to end France's new political crisis. The 14th post-war Cabinet is likely to be another stopgap administration Immediately PremierReuter - 77 words
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Article106 1951-03-02 1 CAIRO. Fri. V INO Farouks weddiig 17-year-old Narriman Sadek 'will not be a display of Oriental lavishne.ss. according to Karim Tab Pasha, the Royal Pi Counsellor. These are not the times foi- bvlshness," he told repo* r.s. "The woi lei wiU i prised how simple the106 words
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Article48 1951-03-02 1 Wherever there are Welsh, there is singing and yesterday. St. David's Day, the members of St. Davids Society, m Singapore, lived up to tradition m fine style at their dinner at the Adelphi Hotel. But the Welshmen also sang English. Irish and Scottish soups as well.48 words
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Article276 1951-03-02 1 UK students grow away from wives Free Press Correspondent LONDON, I liriuy. MR Peter Smithers (Cons) asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. James (irilTiths, m the Commons yesterday, if he knew of ihe hardship arising when Malayan students found on their return home that their outlook had276 words
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Article43 1951-03-02 1 Mr. Winston Churchill, 76, yesterday was ordered by his doctors to rest for a few days after suffering from an outbreak of boils. Mr Churchill has cancelled several speaking engagements over the week-end and through next week- U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article187 1951-03-02 1 Royal Navy 'almost a religion' LONDON, Fri. OPPOSITION leaders m the house of Lords yesterday attacked the Governments agreement to the naming 01 American Admiral William Fechteler as Supreme Commander of allied naval forces m the North Atlantic. Viscount Templewood, a former Foreign Secretary, said the decision "fundamentally alters theA.P. - 187 words
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Article59 1951-03-02 1 The New Zealand Government yesterday seized all iunds belonging to the 1,755--member Waterside Workers Union and struck It off the register. Food ships for Bri'ain are among those tied up idle by the strike of waterside workers which has started on F"Vuary 16 over a watjesA.P. - 59 words
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Article21 1951-03-02 1 Sir George Oliver Colih"! owner of the Unions Blarney Stone, which kf kis>ed each year by thousands &W<\ ypst-rria21 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-03-02 1 *Vf\ 111 ilt !«»< k nm I n m 1 9 !i i! ittf to a rcreptkM c*mmitl U r arrival at Valrua airport, rimiilv fir.d fnim «.;i of Hi* airport control low f '-il fort o\ lurl bead. 1 f r a I m iA.P. - 51 words
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Article27 1951-03-02 1 I THFLL t h-boui i taree p One b i d a P.W D work rs h m f)« I »f j n.bb'27 words
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Advertisement120 1951-03-02 1 L HETAIL "VUO PO.S'PORE I <fM 111' B! B 2 and D also %y w pp Virimins < Niacin) Vy' i SJ% Phosphorus. nHp* to make Jl^V Ifct Meals go round Jra^O sines OH rirh nourishment of Nature's .hii make a valuable ronti m .on Kmong other imporrant n" lrlt120 words
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Advertisement72 1951-03-02 1 79. Brat Batah Rd Sm^apor* Hot and Cold Drmkt European Food prepared by our A I Cooks Special Weddm* Caket Chinee* Chow Chow experienw rlioosr People of ta«t« and g^ refinement fiud m jfl C W^ their mellow f*fr A\ goodness th« i A A w^^ greater nali«»fa<-tion 1 of72 words
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Article, Illustration800 1951-03-02 2 Avoid being a Fritter-buyer ARE you a fritterbuyer? Does a dollar m your handbag mean that a dollar must be gpent. To many women shops and shopping are irresistible but strangely enough, very few buy \v *ely when filling the wardrobe instead of the larder. How many of us are800 words
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Article355 1951-03-02 2 UK TIRED 60-year-o!d MLss Grace Etees, who has placed a thousand or more ten m jobs eve y week during her 20 years" service as a London employment exchange manageress, can tell al a glance at the features the character of an individual she has to interview. EYES—If355 words
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Advertisement302 1951-03-02 2 ffor straight backs I "and sturdy limbs tiliS PlirC Illilk U u,ur baby is ted by bottle, you should net Ostermilk at on^c. It is the best way to make nm heu'': rrong. Ostermilk, with its _00* q^ added vitamin D and ;ron, is just N'^^fi f hr lor yi>oJ302 words
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Advertisement137 1951-03-02 2 perfume i i A //ir l<>n>H(>st thinx flfi V^r..^M VNhen you wear iovlier you BOi rfil J 4 subtle way of adding r 3E-^ feminine, may have this !o\*-li: presents hi- pre< urns prrfumrs m tam the Gift v i/f. Alw.. Mir pcrli. 1 be dMnrrnihlt! »<> thdK around ■out137 words
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Miscellaneous46 1951-03-02 2 Solution To Crossword No. 291 SOUTION: -Across: 1, Crinolines. 8, Dumps. 9. Greta. 10. Mmion 11, .Slug. 13 Alan .14, Pre-war. 16, Paddy. 17. Women. 18, Everything. Down: 2 Roman c.\ndle. 3, Nestor. 4 Lugs. 5. Neadlewoman. 6. Staggering. 7 Adam's apple. 12. Growth. 15, Ay.46 words
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Miscellaneous204 1951-03-02 2 CLUES AC ;Cv)SS 1, 8. Is the royal residence Uatie ct an alternative to bi c? (1, <>». 9. Ctild the form of joy <7>; 10. Of thes^ one is at a penny m U (6); 11. Gangster chiefs, as it were (7); 14. North or East is a liphtship204 words
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Miscellaneous232 1951-03-02 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORS today, you are more than ordinarily adaptable to situations and to people. Yon are very popular with members of your own sex but seem to prefer th? company of those of the opposite sex. Fend of travel and social functions, yon have many of the chaiacteristics232 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-03-02 3 US PLANS A 'BRAIN RESTORER' THREADS OF BRITAIN— Miss Constance Howard, an embroidery expert. :tt work m Chelsea. London, on a panel whirh will be hung m the South Bank exhibition m the Festhral of Britain. The panel depicts activities of the Women's Institutes m Britain.46 words
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Article282 1951-03-02 3 I'.UKO, Friday. IyiOHAMKD Ibrahim Sayed Ahmed, an Alexandrian policeman, is suing the Minister of the Interior and the Commandant of the Alexandria City Police Force for the loss of his moustache. The policeman states that following the publication of this photograph m a weekly magazine. Kamba PashaU.P. - 282 words
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Article89 1951-03-02 3 TENERAL Lucius Clay, formU er American Military Governor oi Germany. said that he was convinced the North Atlantic Pact nations could have forces ready within a year to make Soviet aggression seem "unprofitable." He was addressing two U.S. Senate committees m support of President Truman's policy89 words
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Article30 1951-03-02 3 The District Court of Osijek, m Croatia, has sent seven people to prison for terms ot one to 10 years for spying for the Hungarian Intelligence Service. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article20 1951-03-02 3 The U S Defence Secretary, Gen George Marshall has influenza but is excreted back at work soon.- U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article373 1951-03-02 3 N«itlier ildf rulnerabl* Weft dealer NORTH ▲I 1 1 II I I 1 0 Q 10 4 3 $iis A X 4 J SOUTH A Q 10 6 3 I <? Q 2 OA» I 7 The bidding at one table of the team of four championship at373 words
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Article127 1951-03-02 3 PORT LOUIS, MAURITIUS, Friday. FOURTEEN of the 19 elected F members of the Mauritius Legislative Council walked out on permission b°ing refused for an emergency motion on the imprisonment last week of Mr. Guy Rozement. one of the members for Port Louis and President of theReuter - 127 words
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Article66 1951-03-02 3 The Australian Immigration Minister. Mr. Harold Holt gave an answer to critics of the government plan to bring 100,000 German immigrants to Australia m the next four years. Some public meetings had been held to protest against the plan. Mr. Holt said that government policy IsA.P. - 66 words
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431 1951-03-02 3 MULTILINGUAL DOLLS TO ATTEND FAIR WASHINGTON, Friday. THE U.S. NAVY is aiding m research on what may turn out to be a "brain food." The scientist heading the Navy's project says there is some hope that the substance may aid not only m combating certain forms of mental deficiency butReuter - 431 words
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Article43 1951-03-02 3 A world record for pistol shooting was set up m Burhos Aires by Mexico who won Hie 50 metres (60 shots* event with a total of 2.633 points un the opening day of the Pan-A meri c a n games. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Advertisement216 1951-03-02 3 MEAtT] SPECIALLY SELECTED IN AUSTRALIA BY OUR OWN EXPERTS AND SHIPPED DIRECT TO FITZPATRICKS SUPPLIERS TO H.M. FORCES. PRINCIPAL SHIPPING AND AIR LINES. HOTELS. RESTAURANTS AND CLUBS. FITZPATRICKS FOOD SUPPLIES (FAR EAST) LTD. 3 ORCHARD ROAD. TEL. 5039 /ll\ fly to </; i 1 w BANGKOK) mnLntMiw >, I AIRWAYS216 words
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Advertisement308 1951-03-02 3 Rejuvenation A poet may take the title-word a.id round it weave a song. We of Bell's noose and proclaim the word as expressing an imperative m the energising of British tnclustr\ for immediate tasks and strains. Competition bids to become sharper and sterner; ageing plant, time-honoured machines ai.t! methods, laggard308 words
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Miscellaneous229 1951-03-02 3 SINGAPORE BFEBS (Singapore) /Ri Ilk NFTWORK) 4 -5 p.m. Programme &jmmar\ (BLUL NLIWUIil 7_ 4.47 From the London Editorials 10 a.m. Korean News and ianer- (BBC) 455 Composer o f the Week eencv News- 10 10 Close; 12 Pro- —William Walton; 5.15 Special k ,nm T He Dispatch (BBC); 5.30229 words
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355 1951-03-02 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Mar. 2, 1951 Houses points critical hou r improvement the me titutions It spends putting up shops and lisans. It .200:1 work m I program!) ould be doir if it had more rr and if n* •id were Trusi criti< 1 m I to n355 words
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1195 1951-03-02 4 ROME: IN these last few >■ I have met many able men— and women whose joo it is to trace and unravel the network of conspiracy which Mosco' has b reading over the world. None of them, however, has impressed me as much1,195 words
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Article, Illustration729 1951-03-02 4 POLITICO - POLITICO yyHAT I saw m a sc.dhand bocsshop m Bras Basah Road the other day caused me to reflect on the tremendous gulf between what the Malayan schoolboy chose for his light reading before the war and what he reads today. Spread out on the tables,729 words
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Article, Illustration712 1951-03-02 4 Arthur Morley - SYDNEY. I LOYD'S brokers will be just as delighted as the Australian people that the King and Queen of Great Britain seem certain to visit Australia n year. Lloyd's had to pay out about £250 000 when the Royal lour v cancelled m 1949. Australians712 words
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Article83 1951-03-02 4 Rich Man Keeps A Vow king, man m of the un But n happier. H» his £10.0(i to a child! he has memor old da who died m Gia: steri The out cd. B ad. n that if would i search to a\ Prom only one t tablish a it83 words
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Article48 1951-03-02 4 MISS B« 31-v V.AAF man; be 1(h of all th< tea m X A self. a> B: spec room." She brings job durii drank "gall( tea whi. WAAF. and lat( man., fet at U Her new u.b dinary memb< r lie, noting good n cle^nlin*the railw;;-48 words
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Advertisement8 1951-03-02 4 TO VSti/ IMNJ.V P. H. HfiNDRY, X I8 words
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Advertisement42 1951-03-02 4 WANTED: for the Wtiktnd GIN before tiffin Curtis London Dry Gin BRANDY after dinner and Sunday wmm Jules Cilson 4 Star Brandy BEER with Sunday curry Fremlins Kentish Beer 65 c $1 20 (all Singapore COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd42 words
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Article248 1951-03-02 5 STAFF FOR NEW POWER STATION Recruitmen t for 30 vacancies |N MSSkt *i operation next year of the new Fasir Pan Jang tower Station, Singapore Municipal Commissioners will soon begin recruitment of an accountancy and costing staff for the station numbering about 30 persons with?n h tiT S offered or248 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-03-02 5 It 400 I I t ill Reporter in Ihc number of industrial Sifter Ihc war has boosted (arc of packing eases, the lore than trebled since the33 words
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98 1951-03-02 5 nkw vokk reviewet Ivu lauded the acting; of a Kuala Lumpur teacher, Mi ss Kdith KeaariMM, for her fine performance m a children's play at the Mite I niversitv. Miss KenmisoM j N j n ie d Statd Ml a o:H-\« ir >iag course98 words
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68 1951-03-02 5 DR. MARY TAN TO CONSULT UK SPECIALIST I ttt Prrsa Staff Reporter YYR MARY 1 AsI m. pas- leave and may tx h may be isdoptcd by the >ncrs (iurii. ;tbn of iiev medical would pr< bably ment under the Scheme It necessary, Con nera will r at later date.68 words
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Article99 1951-03-02 5 THESE number of unclaimed funeral grants ti the Singapore Chris Funeral Society and relatives the following deceased nbers are requested to m their claims C. Bodestyre, M. Owen C. Hammond. the i nnual general nit of thi ety. the following were Mr. a. B. Pinio. President; Mr. I99 words
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Article184 1951-03-02 5 Free Press Staff Reporter f FHE Singapore Elections authorities ire preparing a set of 30 new symbols for the forthcoming Legislative Council elections m which Singapore citizens will be asked to vote for nine candidates. The new symbols will include some already gazetted, but not184 words
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Article29 1951-03-02 5 The next meeting of ihe Council iore. will be held at the Counc i Chamber. J 1 Bahru. on Mar. 14 at 10 a.m29 words
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Article51 1951-03-02 5 MR. W. CHIVERS. retiring .secretary of the Automobile Association of Malaya seated second from right m the picture below) was entertained to a tea party at the G H. Cafe, on Wednesday by the members of the A.A.M. office and outdoor S aff. Free Press51 words
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Article, Illustration370 1951-03-02 5 Colonial Secretary tells Riot Inquiry Free Press Staff Reporter niNGIPOKES Colonial Secretary, .Mr. W. L. Blythe, told the Riot Comrn.sS vesterd jv that he did not re K ard the presence of Maria Hertogh m 7hP Tonvent o the Good Shepherd as370 words
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Article, Illustration125 1951-03-02 5 GIANT CUN ARDER HERE 250 DOLLAR SPENDERS Free Pre** Staff Reporter Amerifan dowagers figured prominently among the '>:,o dollar-spending passengers of the giant 31,000-ton <unard White Star Lines laronia (ri^ht) which slipped Into the Singapore docks yesterday on her first world cruise Making good speed, the Caronia made fast forty125 words
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Article103 1951-03-02 5 i ret r Mafl Bcpartaf "TOURING THE WORLD is a typically American institution," drawled a Texan. speaking for the retired bu men on board the Caronia. "We look forward to it all our lives, nine). Mohammedans look torward to a trip to M« c Others nodded agreement,103 words
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Article25 1951-03-02 5 nia's Brii lid that the red upon arri here yesterday was the land had iron the Filth Te Match against a25 words
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Article50 1951-03-02 5 The Government of the I of Singapore will iir for of $10.00' ury Bills on Mar. 10, 1 95 1 subject to Hie general conditions governing I c ilid repaytient of Colony of Singapore 1 Bills. Tenrit rs v ill be accepted up to Mar. 7, 1951 incliu50 words
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Article31 1951-03-02 5 A -old Malaj 1 (.ill. Rahmah bmte Salieh, died on Wednesday m Alor Star alt^r having I bitttn by a larpe poisoners tpkift oi the Tarantula species.31 words
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Article69 1951-03-02 5 I I Kl-JHM I \l l jreslet da\ n. iu. i Arnci iran sh«»|*|M i s turned to (he *-H»p aftei i* h lour of the rit^ th« **Si«CapT» is !.<^< in;ilinc lull here are the Mala^ later, they dined at M»Mm lintel where a floor69 words
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Advertisement36 1951-03-02 5 \jL CALDBECKi^ Thp iM Leading Wine /3mM Spirit Merchants y The Far East CALDBECK Ai^Jkb^ MCGREGOR &C°L TD MMM WF* TODAY J OR I S SWISS WATCHES il 'Id t 11-* ml from J26 Ammeters £d36 words
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Advertisement81 1951-03-02 5 FOR THE RACES —l-le4<ufoicLi— DIAGON n BINOCULARS -J l!l w S~ "i i ii i ill i LIGHT WEIGHT MODEL /I li fI" DIAGON 6x 30 tl it $170.00 A jpl I" < DIAGON 8x 3C 1/ 7 |ij 8180.00 /I COMPLETE IN I LEATHER CASE I WITH STRAPS I81 words
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Article658 1951-03-02 6 What the Tests revealed Need to find new talent From HILL BOWES Special to the Free Press MELBOURNE, Friday. IT long la^t Australian cricket supremacy has been shattered. For the first time since the war. a period covering three Test series, England nave scored a victory and658 words
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Article74 1951-03-02 6 NAM WAH Sports Club so team's tour of Bangkok and Rangoon last month re.su 1 ted In hree defeats, two draws and a win. They played their first games with Burma's Asian Games xi Nam Wah lost the first two at L'-6 a;id 1-3. drew74 words
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Article73 1951-03-02 6 1 0 WELSH PLAYERS SELECTED WELSH RUgby Union last nighf announced the name.s i>: of their teams to oppose Ireland at Cardiff on March 10. Five plates were left \a< Those named are O. Will! .t-llyt. Jones (Newport*. Matthews (Cardiff". R. Willis (Carthews i Cardiff >.R. Willis i Cardiff >.A.P. - 73 words
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Article117 1951-03-02 6 gANDY SADDLER of New York, world featherweight boxing champion, knocked out Diego Sosa of Cuba m the second round of a nontitle bout on Wednesday night, but police has to escort Saddler from the ring when the crowd of 10,000 shouted 'foul." The angry Cubans threwA.P - 117 words
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Article129 1951-03-02 6 First Asian Games will open m New Delhi on Sunday with a proclamation by the Indian President. Pigeons will be released as the flag of the Asian Games i Federation is hois'; cd. About 50 relaj runner* will curry the Olympic Torch from Delhi's historic Red Fori129 words
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Advertisement154 1951-03-02 6 Hall I^^^^^^ HI FOR SHEER LOOKING. LOVELIER I M^M/ /^^^^^B|^HBP«HB^^^k^^||/ STOCKINCS— and to help them wear Mwf longer, wash them after each wearing m L^Wt^^ M& 4& **>* r §i*/!4§ gentle Dreft suds' .^lWT^l!^^^^^ M^ warm water Squeeze suds through \V |#R vt^J^^y W M/^ '^^^^vP^^^Sl^^h^h^h^H^^^ garment— don't rub. Dreft154 words
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Miscellaneous144 1951-03-02 6 MdndrSkfi Exclusive to the Singapore Free /Vr s I THAT^IT. CHICKENS, STOCK.OOAkJ I TMiS IS A LOVELY L -i I THAT'S V- 1 ORCHARD-AILGaWITHIT. r LITTLE FARM. WHY BUSINGS IS THIS THE PLACE YOU KIN READ STARTED A NEW ARTESIAN WELL ARE YOU SELUNG H WANT IT THAT'S FOR SALE144 words
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Article, Illustration1578 1951-03-02 7 FILM FAN BEST BET TOMORROW Dewar to score maiden win From ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Friday. JHE saying, 4t The bigger the field th? bigger the certainty" could well come into its own tomorrow, the opening day of the Penang Turf Club's Spring meeting, with regard to Film Fan, who isFree Press - 1,578 words
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151 1951-03-02 7 From ALLAN LEWIS A OT VA oesl rt worker at Penunp i his furlongs m 38 <nit i proper. The is engaged m 3 race of the comind 5 and allop must ttuec iCharli shfronl of Finalist >Uunr half a mile m m 40151 words
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Article323 1951-03-02 7 All-England badminton draw y rvv Press Corresixmdent LONDON, Friday. WELL-INFORMED badminton circles consider Mala\as Wong Pent: Soon and Eddie Choong and Denmark's Poul Holm and Jorn Skaarup to be the \nvM likely last four m the All-England singles cham.iship. Malaya will have nine representatives, of323 words
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171 1951-03-02 7 FEAF boxing tournament at Seletar THE Far East Air Force t«am and Individual boxing chambips began with 13 preliminary bouts at RAF. Selerar last night The fcur teams taking part are Honjj Kong. Ceylon Seletar and RAF. Malaya (represented by Changl, Tengah. Butter* onh and Kuala nonpar >. Results The171 words
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Article28 1951-03-02 7 YESTERDAYS U.K. Rugby 1 Union results were: East Midlands 5. Baibarians 9: Gloucester 12, Ox8 Cup second round Guv Hospital 0. St. Thomas Hospital 0.-Reuter. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article41 1951-03-02 7 WOMEN' S GOLF Semi-flnal play m the Lady Pogarty Cup RAF. Ladies' Annual Gclf Competition recited n Mrs. James (Island Club) boating Mm Duvlson (Seletar G.C.) 1 ud and Mrs. Hiddleston tChangl 0.53 ba*Ung Mra. HamUton Seletar G.Cj 6 and 3.41 words
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Article25 1951-03-02 7 le Vaughan, Charlton •c. scored both fjoals to don combination representati im a twonil win over Paris on Thursday. m each25 words
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Article26 1951-03-02 7 gINGAFORE District defeated Malaya District m the first round "of the FARELF r-Dlstrict hockey chasnp at Tanglin yesterThe score was two goals to nil.26 words
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Article38 1951-03-02 7 Monks Hill Badminton Part* vffl Play Singapore Improvement TrSt m a frendly return Satch consisting of four men s i Angles and three men's doubles at Clerical Union Hall on Saturday. March 10 from 7 pjn.38 words
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Article, Illustration322 1951-03-02 7 picture. I jNITED Services Football League got oif to a grand start at Changi yesterday with a ding-dong struggle between R.A.F. Changi and X.A K. Seletar, two of the strongest sides In the competition. K..VF. Changi won by two goals to nil after 60 minutesFree Press - 322 words
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Article78 1951-03-02 7 INDONESIANS 'A went down gallantly to superior Kota Raja 'A" side In the S.A.F.A. Div. 2 Leagu< match at St. George's Road yesterday. Kota R; ihree goals to two. Kota Raja started oil m whirlwind fashion. scored thrice m the first half without rej Ibrahim78 words
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Article23 1951-03-02 7 H.K. TEAM WINS FENCING TITLE Bn nip it 1 ium ting H.Q. 3 C .'hi The 45 C Mal.i id I>E Work i23 words
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Article123 1951-03-02 7 ALTHOKiH there was little attracthe so« the opening Div. 1 League puns at ilan stadium yesterday, nothing uas vigour a pointer to a season of -•<♦ <: contested footbail. The trains took, sion to settle down. 13.0.D.C.A. .started orf shakily and, although they had more123 words
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Article52 1951-03-02 7 NJOO IS MORE FANCIED Vret> Press Boxing Krpm TONIGHT at the 1 World Stadium, Welch £< the Sin 1 oo confident of vi< so poui. than he 1. And h ing i us he ha ftght l B first tilt not I showing fei an I 1 v is o:52 words
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Advertisement41 1951-03-02 7 gSS2 Mirf 1 n'liiri HEW ALHAMBRA I! I %y Vtftl/rjl iEWAR HALE. if !l fl Tfnrn I COHEN wiVlilLl ImlK SOFn.V.ST»iING» ■■■■■■■■■■■■V*JflHiffl9flnV v<M^^9l WEEK! f. NDBD Hie Rchong«,co. Conn Business •X and all «k at I OMPANI 7 i and place41 words
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Advertisement122 1951-03-02 7 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TONIGHT AT 9r m. ONTKST H)R Tin RP I LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIOFS**F<* Be*ween Th»» Itarfj I■ i BOBBY NJOO vs JIMMY WELCH Jffl^ ion lndor.. I Idol Of Spore This Is Hi* V. W^r{ To Jl Tt \V Be A ISinJ dd The S'P''" 1 If J hgl122 words
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Article30 1951-03-02 8 SYDNEY. v Spender. the ;1 lan Rxternal Minister, yesterday I ilian >n. lusand Parlia- W aan \l by mier. Mr. J. i 1946- A .PA.P - 30 words
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Article, Illustration363 1951-03-02 8 U.S. AID ON BILATERAL BASIS Mutual accord on Asia plan LONDON, Friday. n 1 has never been the intention that the external finance fot the development programmes ot individual countries m South-East Asia should be provided on anything but a bilateral basis, stated a Treasury spokesman yesterday m London HeA.P. - 363 words
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Article16 1951-03-02 8 rebels blew up miles H pS had c enemy, who rer burning 21 ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article279 1951-03-02 8 Honeymoon with n o lovemaking Baronet's divorce bid fails LONDON, Friday. 4 BRITISH baronet whose pretty wile posed for him In the nude but drew the line at making love on their honeymoon failed yesterday m >Hs bid for a divorce. The \\i>. 23-year-old Lady (Barbara) Beaumont, also turned down279 words
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Article50 1951-03-02 8 Time :md Life photographer Prank Shea and photographer Leonard McCombe. a British subject, jailed on Wednesday after disturbances outside the Prensa newspaper were released yesterday after a direct U.S. appeal I i President Peron. They had been sentenced to 3Q days' Imprisonment for Ing disturbances." A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article155 1951-03-02 8 Yesterday s closing prices on the Hong Kona; Exi change*. HKSO.UT 6.115 per U.S. do IKS 15.40 per pound sterling. HK5322.5 per tael of gold. U.P. LAHORE. *\i. 'T'HE United Nations Econom!c Commission for Asia and the Far East yesterday voted t hat it wa.s not competent toU.P.; Reuter - 155 words
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Article83 1951-03-02 8 LONDON. F:i URITAIN yesterday revealed that she is shifting the emphasis In her big atomi-* research programme to the possibilities of nuclear energy lor power uses. Until recently, fhis lormeci only ten per cent of the ex oerimentation being undertaken at the huge research centreA.P. - 83 words
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Article30 1951-03-02 8 CAIRO-U.K. PACT Not quite THE Community Council of Irrendorf (Madmen's Vill- age) m Germany unanimously proposed yesterday that the village be renamed. They said the present name is "misleading."- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article24 1951-03-02 8 Political consultations aimi at forming a new Cambodian Cabinet are continuing. Reuter Egypt and Britain yesterday signed a civil aviation agreement. A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 24 words
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Article147 1951-03-02 8 London Stock Exchange LONDON, Friday. IFTER a hesitant start firmness was widespread m .he Stock Exchange yesterday, s'?tes Reuters financial correspondent. Good buying Lifted British Government funds by one-sixteenth to three-sixteenth and there were several bright features m industrials, particularly rayons. Buying m a market shoriReuter - 147 words
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Article99 1951-03-02 8 LONDON. Fri. pENERAL Eisenhower madVI a six-hoar flying visit to Ixindon yesterday to d:> appointments to his Command staff with Britain"* top military leaders. He nVw m ir->m his Paris, headquarters just be tore noo lunched with the British Chiefs of Stall" and afterA.P. - 99 words
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Article57 1951-03-02 8 Lancashire textile manufacturers have reached agreement with the Japanese on methods aimed at ending Japanese piracy of designs. Officials of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce and [he Federation of Calico Printers said the Japanese had agreed that their patents and designs law needed amending to complyReuter - 57 words
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Article27 1951-03-02 8 An eighi-man sports delegation left Peking yesterday ior New Delhi to attend the first Asian Olympics. They will merely observe and not participate.- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article69 1951-03-02 8 PRA GUE CHECK ON FRENCH Czechoslovak plain clothes police have been put on duty outside the entrance to the French Embassy In Prague to check the identity cf all visitors. Western diplomats calling on their French colleagues reported they were challenged outside the Embassy and required to show their identityReuter - 69 words
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Article28 1951-03-02 8 Mr. David E. Lillienlhal. former chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and of the Tennessee Valley Authority, has left India after .studying irrigation projects. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Miscellaneous77 1951-03-02 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris (|g y OU N WHAT'S Vl PON'tH fflj&r^O~~M£. tSjF CO^?A?V P^i.^CE X WIL BS !S ALL I KNOW, TEMPLAR-THEfiJSr MUfiO-vOu'^E CAuGmTJ CAuG«T% COmPIcTEIV SILENT 100 *OT) ABOUT I M'LOZD* 'Jg SAINT J&J wiTm ALL >Ou« A<SA*\ST V\ <njOw wwa t >Oj AXE C^iMS) Eh WMATV77 words
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Article, Illustration2301 1951-03-02 1 ALLAN LEWIS - SRA's 20 importations should do well ALLAN LEWIS S Racing As 5 scheme 20 horses imong the s n\ Ihe four !»s is almost Ihc horses v arrived 1 \c horses Ih> allotted to each l» Members Ihen notify the ye secretaries >rse they wish In tallot for. Aill be2,301 words
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Article1154 1951-03-02 1 PLEVEN of the new horses are m Class 2. They are: Cock play 3 y.o. eh. g. by Ujiji-Silna (Salamcs). 1950 (I yr. old): April 11 Newcastle Gosforth Park Plate £276 5f 8 7 2nd (9 runners). Sept. 23 Newcastle Ashley Plate (2 yr) £3451,154 words
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Article, Illustration150 1951-03-02 1 Stables are still empty LONDON VtWMARKET traine s h wondering how long t will be before Warren P stables are occupied a^ain. Built by ex-trainer Sam Darling the 25-box stab, bought m 1945 by the Ga'kwar of Ba:oda as part of hii bid to become leading on the Turl In150 words
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Article11263 1951-03-02 2 ALLAN LEWIS - Latest form for Penang races ALLAN LEWIS RACE FORM SPECIAL Compiled by FOLLOWING is the form guide for all horses 1 entered for the Penang Turf Club March meeting opening tomorrow. HORSES CLASS 3. ADMIRAL (late Admiral's Legend) M\IMII Parted i 7-2-o1 XL Div 3: Ist 'I be v Men11,263 words
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