The Singapore Free Press, 13 March 1951
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Title Section20 1951-03-13 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA V SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1951. runt ik\ < i N rs.20 words
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Article411 1951-03-13 1 NAVY TO GET 232 NEW SHIPS Six carriers planned in three years IIPITUV n LONDON, Tuesday. jjU-iA.-N will have 2.T2 new ships in her navy when the three-yen naval pro/.amme is completed, Mr. James Callaghan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, said yesterday. He was asking the House ot ommons to411 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-03-13 1 RUSSIA GIVES WAY TO WEST PARIS. Tuesday. i has revised her proposed agenda conference to meet Western spokesman announced in after Ihe seventh meeting or Ministers. to that point oi* i originally read of a peace tre withdrawal of the G rmany". ALKAJJDJ43 words
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Article61 1951-03-13 1 UGON, Tu \N imperial white elephant, the gift of the Kinij oi ambodia to President Truman, is waiting n the ro\al stables of Pnompenh. Cambodia's capital, for a ship to take it to the Cnited States. lerieaa official said amboriians had vetoed an ambitious planA.P. - 61 words
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Article38 1951-03-13 1 C.G. MEETS MR. ATTLEE LONDON. Tues. >?R Ma.cc.m MacDonald. 1 ne Commissioner-Gen-eral had a conference yesterwitfa the Prime Minister A'.tlee. at the House of .mons. MacDonald leaves today Torn Hong Kong to attend the convocation of i.n Friday.38 words
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Article75 1951-03-13 1 AUCKLAND. Tues. NEW Zealand's determination to fulfil its duty in sending food to Britain was emphasized by Mr. Sidney Holland. New Zealand Premier, when he arrived in Auckland ysterday for an investigation of the protracted dockyard strike. He said there was overwhelming evidence that theA.P. - 75 words
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Article22 1951-03-13 1 The U.S. is to mobilise in the next nine months 19 nonliving National Guard units with about 10.000 officers and nen.22 words
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Article78 1951-03-13 1 MK. Callaghan, told the ,fl House that Russia has more submarines than Nazi Germany had and they would constitute "a grave threat" if Russia secured Atlantic bases. "Cnlike the Germans," he said "Russia's submarines are distributed in the Haltic, Black Sea. North Sea andU.P. - 78 words
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Article107 1951-03-13 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. DR. Ralph Lapp, a nuclear physicist who worked in a wartime atom bomb project, said yesterday he thinks it Ls a waste of precious lime. materials and talent to try to make the hydrogen bomb. It would be "irrelevant" even if a hydrogen bomb could107 words
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Article, Illustration166 1951-03-13 1 SAIGON, Tuesday. CRENCH infantry, naval and air units, pursuing fleeine Vietmihh forees through swamps 70 miles southwest of Saigon, killed 150 men i..nir nrisoners, French authorit es said ye: IOOK jo pri:»u..c*-», t rl O y The fleeing brigade disappeared into the swamps In disorder. ElsewhereA.P. - 166 words
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Article118 1951-03-13 1 LEVEN, ScotUnd. Mon. THE PIGEONS of Leven 1 have furious hangovers this morning but they continue to teeter rakishly a'ong the leases of the cooperative buildings. The borough surveyor, Mr A. V. Samuers_PJa_<__»___H failure. The 200 pigeons, whose fluttering* among the eaves of the co-op.118 words
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167 1951-03-13 1 CENTRAL KOREA FRONT, Tuesday. T T MTED NATIONS troops, edging slowly forward behind a screen of tanks. vesterday found Chinese and North Korean lines almost deserted, trout Line commanders, who had advanced under protection of an artillery barrage and low flying fighter planes, saidReuter - 167 words
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Article141 1951-03-13 1 Red jets collide over Korea TOKYO, Tuesday. A SPECTACULAR explosion of two colliding Kus-sian-made jet planes stole the Korean war spotlight yesterday, as ground action slowed. The M.I.G.s wore trying to make a tight turn while chasing an American F-80 Thunder. ot. They couldn t cut it line enough, collidedA. P. - 141 words
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Article88 1951-03-13 1 Free Press Staff Reporter WE didn't get enough time to relax in Singapore," remarked Sir Lionel Leacn. the head of the three-man Singapore Riot Inquiry Commission, before he boarded the Aircraft carrier Warrior for U.K. at the Naval Base this morning. "However, added Sir Lionel,88 words
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Article25 1951-03-13 1 The Pope celebrated the 12th anniversary of his coronation yesterday by attending a pontifical mass In his honour in the Sistine Chapel. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article20 1951-03-13 1 Senator Arthur VandenRepubiican I hampion of U.S. bi-partisan foreign policy bos suffered a relapse during v.". li'cppnp.y frQm__LW-Q—20 words
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Article142 1951-03-13 1 KARACHI. lu AIR COMMODORE M. K. Janjua, ivi.sontiel A Dir ector of the Royal Pakistan Air Force has been put under house arrest and suspended Irom service for alleged complicity in the conspiracy disclosed last week bv the Prime Minister, Mr. Manual Ali Khan. m AnReuter - 142 words
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Article47 1951-03-13 1 OSLO, Tues. THE Norwegian Storting (Parliamen I yesterday approved a government proposal thai Norway join the common Western defence army, to be set up under Gen. Eisenhower. There were only four votes against the recommendation from the foreign affairs and military committee.47 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-03-13 1 Not a million dollar hat, hut as near to it as can be comfortable. Mrs. Georgia Neese Clark, U.S. Treasurer, adjusts the hat made of 32 '/*e-dollar notes wlvch was presented to her by a specia Hty store in Dallas, Texas.41 words
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Article56 1951-03-13 1 PATROL KILLS A BANDIT ¥n I nt KUALA LUMPUrf I ANE BANDIT two runty f positions In the K of Pahan<_; on %S The dead band.; identified as Bayun. Yatin, a 28-year-c A British Army major w.u wounded in I bandits attacked Lo which he w?s travel in convoy in56 words
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Advertisement44 1951-03-13 1 iIVESTMENT r PLEASURE w CURIOS CHINA CRAFTS VV s -rth Bridge Road. ASK FOR JOHNSTONS SAUSAGES SPECIALLY PACKED IN WSST AUSTRALIA FOR PITZPATRICK'S po.*k sausace chipolata frankfurters cocktail ham delicht bolocnia chicken and ham liverwurst black puddinc white puddinc FOOD SUPPLIES (FAR EAST) tTD.44 words
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Advertisement75 1951-03-13 1 Erv-V'o > M_-W__\W\ ''-mTI |The spotlight of public I B *>• interest is directed at r P new presentation of !i familiar red and F& N label now it \s part ||H j lof the bottle itself This WM j j 1 modern developI ment is pioneered ;>? ___m_\ in75 words
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Article, Illustration61 1951-03-13 2 Burmese model Seignon wore rhinestone ear ur ments and a white ermine topped gown at a recent Sa*oy hotel. I mi^m dance. Pendant earrings o_ iiiijre* gold, studded with i and e.neralds M llftWJ that they had to be suspended from the top of tlie ear were worn lr» Rabat61 words
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Article506 1951-03-13 2 Patrick Nicholson - Young Brides go to School Patrick Nicholson MARRIAGE-PREPARATION COURSE By OTTAWA: CANADA'S startlingly successful Marriage Preparation Course is commanding attention the world over. This formula for a happy marriage is already used in 43 countries to make marriages as smooth and lasting as their gold rings. The magic of this506 words
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Article, Illustration319 1951-03-13 2 Iris Ashley - Iris Ashley By Y\ETAILED pictures of spring fashion both from London and Paris, are not yet available but we are able to give you quite a clear impression of the "Shape of Things to Comer Here are two models from the Paris mid-season collections shown319 words
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Advertisement193 1951-03-13 2 Doris Geddes, The Little Shop Make your own selection An exotic collection of handpure Siamese silks, designed Ui suit your personality »»m The Finest Clare Protection I Money Can Buy t i WWv _Ps3!* W JiL- I L p* "^^ji^ fcoiiP^ J ___t &L y 'BSm __F j_i__l&__^__^__»^_^__^__j_ I w:193 words
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Miscellaneous366 1951-03-13 2 Solution To Crossword No. 300 SOLI'T-ON. Across: 1, Go with a bang. 7. Vet. 8. Earthly. 9 Nobodv. 11. Mead. 13. Wear. 14. Duress". 17. Take off. 18. 18D, Marnot. 19. Hot-spirited. Down: 1. Gavin. 2. Wet. 3. Treads. 4. Airs. S Athlete. 6, Guved. 10. BUi 12. Duffer. 13.366 words
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Article536 1951-03-13 3 CHAPLAIN MISSED HIS SERMON Prayers for the wounded instead From EDWARD HEWART ninu KORKAN FRONT, Mondav. "hi Phll,ips Australia's quiet-spoken 8k a *Y ain had no chance yesterday to give the little sermon he had thought about all week. th*, mn?Jf ad u f takin a <- uiet church parade536 words
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Article33 1951-03-13 3 BEQUEATHED A STAG PARTY LONDON, Tuesday. known that there was a stag party in oiher night. It was a gay affair Lin Hauler Forest Stanley Pryke Ol his In I ttle pai be33 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-03-13 3 nltsnian \V. Belton, of Bristol. BS i I hurchill tank before the i turret is replaced by crane at Ashford. Kent.21 words
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Article15 1951-03-13 3 tk Roman sh ps have taken of all to the munist regime.- U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-03-13 3 *BOX< AB« LEAVI 5— M bers of i I'nlted Nations l#mUlimetre anti aircraft gun crew stand guard as a United States Far Fast -Vr Force 'Flying Boxcar' lakes off from a Korean airfield with a load of supplh-s.38 words
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Article5 1951-03-13 3 WITCH-DOCTOR DYING OUT SKLDFJGHFGHF ReuterReuter - 5 words
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Article353 1951-03-13 3 aM% A K sC .»sjr\.u PS»S ..uerabla 1 mi 10 4$ Kara east 10 Pass INT Pass i side vuiatrabla. m NorU 4 t<> -era-da I J 10 A North Case I arable mil it South West Pass Hffl to 'he _-_ine for fitf> in Bridge Quia. Ily353 words
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Article75 1951-03-13 3 Y N American firm is considering; building in Japan, a doien tankers with nearly twice the carryin? capacity of the largest now being built, the New York Journal of Commerce reported yesterday. National Bulk Carriers, the Worlds largest independent operator of tankers, is negotiating toA.P. - 75 words
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Article39 1951-03-13 3 The BBC has warned its that before acceptnm s from "speakers, artists or contractors whose employment they are in a position to influence. they should ive a confidential word with the head of their department39 words
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Article154 1951-03-13 3 11½ HOURS IN A FLYING HOTEL (CROSSING the Atlantic on the first flight of BOAC's Monarch service was like a 3,000-mile trip in a flying hotel, writes an Air Observer. Three stewards and an air hostess looked after us serving a seven-course dinner, free cocktails, champagne, liqueurs, and cigarettes. Each154 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-03-13 3 Timor DELIVERFD An American infantryman advances cautiously towards a burning enemv-held house as task force 'Punch i> launched against the Chinese Communist forces near Seoul.25 words
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Article72 1951-03-13 3 international Buddhis. leaders meeting in Colombo In conference have decided to launch a world peace campaign by contacting Buddhists in important parts of the world. They will meet President Truman. Mr. I ment Attlee, Marshal Stalin and Mao Tse-tung. Tlie conference also decided to explore possibilitiesReuter - 72 words
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Article13 1951-03-13 3 M. Camilla Gutt has dean invitation to con- .v.,0 »s 1%-n.naui.v r iV13 words
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Article265 1951-03-13 3 LONDON, Tuesday. from the United States of the way J the little shops of England serve food has been answered— by an American who has made his home in London. The criticism, by an observer who spent three months in Britain, was printed in a U.S.A.265 words
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Article58 1951-03-13 3 A man was accused of killing a cat in a plaint filed before the Magistrates Court in Avissawella. a plantation district about 40 miles east of Colombo. The plaintiff alleged that the man shot his cat because it. had eaten his food. The Magistrate accepted theReuter - 58 words
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Article75 1951-03-13 3 Shaw's house for 2 s LONDON, Tu pEORGE Bernard Sh.: home at Ayot St. Lawrence will be opened to the public next Sunday for and visitors will be allowed to <>o through the rooms in which the playwright lived Irom 1908 until he died on Nov. 2. Shaw left theA. P. - 75 words
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Article72 1951-03-13 3 Pleass— no more medals yet LONDON, met. T'HE Foreign Office and 1 the US State Department are discussing m agreement undrr which each country could corate the other's S vicemen for gallant ry in the Korean war. Such an >uld end the B:: notice, were publicly pre :vi:h U S72 words
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Article57 1951-03-13 3 Britain is floa wrtmitng bath oi medi Smith the Minus try ol Health. the Kent Health Commit I In 12 months in Kn 011.835 sterling 7.157 prescriptions e medicine wa bv over 1,000.000 people people my th*-v feel bettthey have a bc.ttle of me^let' to const'ineReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement211 1951-03-13 3 So Near by Air— mm im Australia welcomes you y^IOOL nights* plfani-t days an.l m _S y>' 7^) gnise Australia the perfect Mri t bag J» U, *i* J ski-ine e <S iri y away by air. !_s _t>-.^- Quirk air coin to New 2 _#3 c 'tf-^V-^y Con i211 words
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Miscellaneous173 1951-03-13 3 Radio SINGAPORE (Bl.Ufc. NETWORK) 935 a.m For the Schools: Music Movement: 9.50 interlude; 10 Korean News and Emergency News; 1045 For the Schools: 12 Programmes in Malay- 1 P-m The Radio Oreta&: IM Ttoa Signal News- 1.45 Johnny Long Orchestra" 2 For the Schwls: 5 Programmes in Malay; 6 15173 words
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Miscellaneous13 1951-03-13 3 BUCKLEY J COM4 COLONEL I THE DISPATCH FROM THE FRONT IS READY Vj13 words
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441 1951-03-13 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Mar. 13, 1951. 'Defence Groups' 'THOSE Colony Eng] schools who have ormised nd pupils to foil the ral ol Communist youths o break in and ab ident. congratulatIt is to be hoped th similar action will be taken by all I have reee :'e "air:441 words
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1169 1951-03-13 4 Reply to critics: U.S. does not run the British Press yet DON IDDON S DIARY "Americans may be running everything else but they are not writing my column." NEW YORK: RISE to defend 1 myself. An American commentator in London, Paul Niven, broadcasting to millions here, charges me with •indicting"1,169 words
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Article, Illustration1295 1951-03-13 4 This work ot reference is STALIN'S LAST WORD ON EVERYTHING BEFORE YOU READ BELOW > TUP rpP r prfss nrPienti toaav a glimpse of Russia which, tells a terrifying swry, oui owe «-»"•«<» less f O Sin?S rftSps fo/ftSo- X CrJ Georpe OrweH'B /amous nore* o/1,295 words
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Article165 1951-03-13 4 EDDY GILMORE - How Does the Body Lie? EDDY GILMORE B> 4N in A UI rlcan the qu in which Bonap. in th. since the i in th I question* feet do norlh. or So, years. the lise du flutter anyone a thin Lookm tomb. oi. I jestic flo< is the bl< which165 words
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Advertisement13 1951-03-13 4 Finest DIAMOND RINGS and ETERNITY RINGS U.S.deSilva Jewellers MS ORCHARD RD. PHONE *****13 words
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Advertisement29 1951-03-13 4 "You v^. e r says this young man '7 strength to PLUMROSE BABY FOOD' Carrot puree Jerusalem artichoke pure* Vegetables with liver Vegetables with veal Singapore pri< < COLD STORAGE-,29 words
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Article262 1951-03-13 5 DOMESTIC GAS USERS TO PAY MORE 50cts. rise will affect 5,000 Free Press Reporter j'Hh price ot gas for domestic and industrial consumption in Singapore is likely to be increased shortly by 50 cents per 1,000 cubic feel in the case o domestic consumers, the Free Pros understands. u The262 words
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Article47 1951-03-13 5 SULTAN 'S CALL TO CHINESE Free Pre>s Staff Reporter 'THE Sultan of Kedah call- cd on the Chinese COtH- if) on Sunday to eorate fully with Governell as with Malays j all other communities >o as to promote unity 4 do away with the troubles cf today."47 words
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Article29 1951-03-13 5 The Commissioner-General. Mr. I icDonald. and the Commissioner. Sir Henrv e both agreed to be of the Malayan Y the Council Secretariat ■need in Penang yesterday.29 words
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Article, Illustration284 1951-03-13 5 'STARS IH THE! MOONLIGHT' Free Press Staff Reporter THE Renowned Scandinavian Ice Revue opens its season at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, on Mar. 30 at 9.30 p.m.— and, if Shaw Bros, can arrange it, there will be fun and games for284 words
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224 1951-03-13 5 Free Press Staff Reporter MALAYA'S trade with India, rising month after month, has reached a new peak with the beginning of this year. Latest figures released by the India Government Trade Commissioner's office in Singapore show that the total exchange of visible commodities between India224 words
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Article168 1951-03-13 5 'PIXIE' STOLE A BABY A strange story Free hfM Mftfl Rcporler rUKt S BEEN a stir anions the Malay villagers of Kampong Tengglu in Mersing a new -born Malay baby girl suddenly and mysteriously disappeared from her parents' home. The l'tu>an Melayu. reporting the disappearance, says the baby caused uneasiness168 words
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Article44 1951-03-13 5 F N holiday houses A GROI'P at the opening on Sunday of Fraser and Xeavc's holiday bungalows for the company's Asian SUIT. Third from left is Mrs. T. Aiken, wife of the Chairman of the firm, who performed the opening ceremony. tree rress pic-tree rress - 44 words
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Article38 1951-03-13 5 Members ol tlie Penang bar yesterday welcomed the Chief Justice of the Federation. Mr. Jus' ice S. W. P. Foster-Sutton, v hen he presided at the Federnron Court of Appeal in Penang I t ;h« first time.38 words
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Article, Illustration102 1951-03-13 5 Mr. Ns (h:n< Ann presenting a cheque for $6 000 to Dr. G. G. Innocent. of the Youngberg Memorial Hospital, on behalf of gasoline dealt rs from Singapore, Malacca. Tampin. and Seremban. on Saturday night at the Great World. The presentation followed an appeal made recently byFree Press - 102 words
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Article231 1951-03-13 5 Free Press Staff Reporter ENTRIES from artists resident in the Colony, the Federation and Sarawak are invited for the Second Annual Art Exhibition of the Singapore Art Societ\ to be held at the British Council Hall from April 21 to 29. The exhibition will231 words
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Article36 1951-03-13 5 The public wnl see ti.» the British Military Administration postage stamps In Perils on Monday. Mar. 26 when a new issue bea.ing the head shoulders of the Raja will appear for sale36 words
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Article253 1951-03-13 5 'MAINLY TO POR'S A CK 4NCE Free Press Sta'T Reporter 1 T HE Voluntary Hrlp Far h:mUi m nd fuml parcels from military 1 I Mnnel i»i th* CoUni l their relatives and friends in th:* United Kin^nm was created mainly to give B.O.R's earning mod*253 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-03-13 5 MR. LIM FENG who studied i j igh a tour -year corpond* i and is new an Associate of (t r aad Corpon. untants. Mr. Lt ant in Jee Ah Chian I Company ami t uc.or at tl i at Raffles Inst..42 words
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Article52 1951-03-13 5 I ed the 1 j~% I tbe a>n.,i.:i; £11 2 ritiLV Ar held Ap'il 4 mend fir. oi 3 I at the rate o; 9 \e Nil; To Cont:m-en( ler forward £89.362; I rr.. I on and Rooks clo 10. both < have ti rve f52 words
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Advertisement73 1951-03-13 5 JuST ARRIVED S2A ISLAND COTTON PRINTS ALLURING DESIGNS WUL FOR DAY AND EVENING WEAR P COMPETITIVE PRICES EFIS 1 INEN FINISH 57.00 > Each >PORTS SHIRTS $4.50 Each 11 K NK.IIT DRESSES $650 ind> Each PMK PYJAMA SlirS $650 <8 Per Pair PU.a Coloured Eng. Bed Sheets in Stock Now.73 words
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Advertisement133 1951-03-13 5 A variety enU will be given 1 at the Church < t < Lourdes. Si 25. at 7 p.m I REAL IRISH \%A^ I DRESS LINEN /^-Ji/^ Sun Suita- Dreaaea, Skirt* and Dreaa Maker-Suit*. ji Irish Linens are in all class quite [i'^^^^S^ their own, the texture and 1 appearance133 words
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Article260 1951-03-13 6 WONG PENG SOON BEATS SKAARUP Dazzling form at Glasgow yjITONG Peng Soon of Malaya, the All-England badminton singles champion, defeated Jorn Skaarup of Denmark by 15—12, 15-— 7 in the opening match in Glasgow last night in a representative series between a selected international side and Denmark. Five matches areReuter; A.P - 260 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-03-13 6 The three members of the Philippines 3 x 100 metres medley relay swimming team after their victory over Singapore in the Asian Games. From left to riffht are: Artemio Sdamat b ick-stroke), Jacinto C'aveo (breast-stroke) and Nurhatab Rajab <freestyle).39 words
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Article238 1951-03-13 6 PAKISTAN IS U.K. SQUASH CHAMPION JJASHIM Khan, the 35-year-old professional from Peshewar, Pakistan, scored a sparkling win in the final of the British professional squash rackets championship yesterday over Abdul Bari. the 29-year-old player from Bombay, winning by three games to two with scores of 9-4, 9-7, 7-9. 8-10. 9-3.238 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-03-13 6 picture. Having run h.mseif completely out, Sgt. Hiney, Ist. Bn. Cheshire Regt., winner of the Army cross-country championship, had to be assisted from the com The recent heavy rains had made the course ver\ difficult. Hiney completed the six miles course at Whittington, Lichfield, in 33 m»ns. 9'- sees. ArmyArmy News Service - 52 words
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Article100 1951-03-13 6 PROMOTER Jack Solomons yesterday said that he was pleased to discover in a telephone conversation with National Boxing Association officials in Washington that nobody would be official welterweight champion of the world until Eddie Thomas had had his fling."' "They toid me that the winnerAP - 100 words
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341 1951-03-13 6 From PETER LOVEGROVE TOPSY-turvy form and shock results have now become the common fare of the Ru_,by I nion follower. Scotland roir* by 19 clear points the best side Walca has fielded for years, and then ro down to 14 Irishmen a fortnisrht liter. Trance341 words
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Article65 1951-03-13 6 OSMOND deal, Auckland allrounder, will not bf available to play lor New Zealand in the first Test match against the M.C.C. which bogins at Christchurch on rd j place will be to taken by Anthony MacGiboon. Canterbury's 25-year-old last bowler ?n<\ aggressive 'v.tsman. Macrn\ IsReuter; AAP - 65 words
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Article90 1951-03-13 6 VM.M.A. ..4; C.Y.M.A. 0 YOUNG MEN'S Muslim Association crashed home four second-halt goals to beat Catholic Young Men's Association in a S.A.F.A. Div. 3 "B" League game at Geylang yesterday. The pace was fast, but finishing by both sets of forwards was poor and the interval arrived90 words
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Article38 1951-03-13 6 fOURSE bookmakers made Mr. J 11. Whitney's Arctic Gold clear favourite for the Grand National at 7-1 after his victory in the Grand National Trial Chase over thref n iles 130 yard^ 'on Saturday.38 words
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Article53 1951-03-13 6 YESTERDAY S program m the world hockey championships at Paris consisted of two Group B hes the consola lament during noon following by full championship game.night. Austria beat Belgium 5 and Holland beat Yugosl.. 5 2 in the afternoon gemenU, which left Yt: slavia at the footReuter - 53 words
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Article20 1951-03-13 6 England's rugby XV completed a threEng to w, kI ham In.s L F i the ship The team R ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article102 1951-03-13 6 REPRESENTATIVES ol League clubs, at a pi conference In London yesterdav agreed to jcpport Sunderland's proposal that pla be increased to a maximum of £14 a week. Tlie present maximum 1* £12. They also favoured an increas*of three pt-rce on adrr.. charges, making the minimum isReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement179 1951-03-13 6 LAST 5 SHOVJS 11 1 .1.1. 4 I 19 G 9.30 p.m. "PEASANT TAK! S wII I M.ind.irin Picture With r.nt:li>h subtitles FROM TOMORROW HAROLD LLOYD in fplllilW l,ow L"a4&s SHOWING 11 14". I. t-SI b 930 p.m. "ANISSA MAMA" Starrin-; S \ll MOUO I \U/1 \ri F-iyptian Picture I179 words
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Advertisement77 1951-03-13 6 E__—j~ m^~~' I. ni 'n -L^_zl____ Mwa -r _f^% > »Vf f THE STRAITS TIMES I I DIRECTORY 1| OF SINGAPORE MALAYA I CONTAINING MORE INFORMATION I o^~~ AMn r v INDEXED FOR I BS^ -^T^~~~~---^^?-^^^»ssssaa»^^^^----- r oe^ai. ilSSSlJfltafl _Xr^-~X _B PAC£S ■JBltrß-s^-^B-ISM&-G^^--clfc-^-^^sssssssl HH-^T I _-HB_^l^i9V_h_^_9t! I ANO loAtrt I77 words
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Miscellaneous210 1951-03-13 6 Loot-IlbC; «w Exclusive lo the Singapore Free Press in Malaya they're F3.ED THAT'S NOT I I LOOK AT THIS ORCHARD.' NOT i I qulp-M }~~~y£^'± ■ssbbbsbi™-»S«sbbsW^__B_«| 'RIGHT. f ALL. STEP ONLY APPLES, BUT APPLE PIES M LOSING 4 READY. TWO JUST THE WAY- THIS WAY— AS WELL/ NOW. r\ I210 words
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Article16 1951-03-13 7 8 GOALS IN DIV. 3 THRILLER 5; 3 1/ r hree then interval. h I ftn-16 words
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Article22 1951-03-13 7 I k rah at 1. .11, 1ad- i 1 .Ma Business irs Us* u Brel»art>\ I Senkea Lge. R X..VI22 words
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Article126 1951-03-13 7 le of I I gue a me n >. thev failed to impress owing to their weak finishing, e forwards seemed lost when inside the penalty area and from the countless attacks scored oi. once, throueh Doolan in the second half/ S.R.C. defence was strengthened bv the inclusion126 words
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Article486 1951-03-13 7 GOOD TRIALS BY DERBY HORSES Gold Meridian impressive From ALLAN LEWIS F*T>\_r «t\ IPOH, Tuesday. KAK P er b> candidates were the attraction at Ipoh this morning when the second grass track was opened for fast work. The tfoing was good. Van Breukelen's trio Colonel (^je), Irish Ahbot (E. Donnellv)486 words
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Article, Illustration250 1951-03-13 7 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE By U.-\\iaM. lived here four years ago, Arthur aNorrie 11 was no stranger when he returned to Singapore in November and met old colleagues and Cricket lub acquaintances. In 1946 he turned out for the S C.C. soccer team at outside-left, his250 words
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Article30 1951-03-13 7 AUSTRALIA'S team for the 1952 Olympic Games at Helsinki is likely to be limited severely because of financial difficulties, according to the Australian Olympic Federation chairman. Harry AlriprcfkTl30 words
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Article269 1951-03-13 7 UKSOCCER FIXTURES FOLLOWING are I.K. soccer fixtures for Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGIE— DI\ 1. Aston Villa v Burnley Blackpool v Newcastle Btlton v Huddersfield Charlton v Stoke Derby v Arsenal Fulham v .Middlesbrough Liverpool v Sheffield Wed. Manchester 17. v Ever ton Sunderland v Chelsea Tottenham v W. Bromwich Wolves vReuter - 269 words
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Article547 1951-03-13 7 to make time when sent over three in 41. Bonnie Prince (Ellery > did steady pace work from the six. finishing his work with 3f. in even time. Hard Cash i Ellery and Ha< ma (Straker) went over three in even time, No Regre.s <547 words
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Article154 1951-03-13 7 ENTRIES for the Easter Congress of the Malayan Chess Federation will close on March 21. Entries already received are fairly good. Many more entries however, are required for the M.C.F. first and second class tournaments, conducted for the benefit of players who do not care to compete154 words
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Article22 1951-03-13 7 Cross Keys beat Crumlin by eight points to nil in a Rugby Union match yesterci av Reuter A. P.Reuter; A.P. - 22 words
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Article209 1951-03-13 7 WEIGHTS for five races on the serond day. Wednesdav. Mar. 21, are: Cl. I- Div. ft 3\_W. Str. Toboggan 9.03 ".'o Regrets 8.13 bright Eyes 8.11 Pink Gin 8.09 Ondine 8.09 Persian Lord 8.08 Snowv Owl II 8.08 Theatre ftS Springbok 02 Perostan Arabian209 words
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Article, Illustration103 1951-03-13 7 REFEREE Wong Buck Lee jumps on the back ol King Kong in an attempt to break Kong's stranglehold on Andre Adoree during their wrestling bout at the Happy World arena on Saturday night. Adoree pinned Kong in the first round. In the second session Kong appliedFree Press - 103 words
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125 1951-03-13 7 A GRAND programme including a dinner and dance, has been arranged bv the Singapore O^P 1 Sports Council to welcome fhe return of the Singapore contingent to the Asian Games. The contingent \M due Jo arrive in Singapore on S O.S.C. meeting at the Y.M.C.A.125 words
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283 1951-03-13 7 R.A.F. Tengah bea t Signa Is in League game R.A.F. Tengah 2; Spore Dist. Hfrti 1. AFTER a whirlwind start which gained a jjoal tor them in the first minute of yesterdays United Services Football League match against Singapore District Signal Regiment, R.A.F. Tengah forwards seemed to lose their thrust,283 words
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Article92 1951-03-13 7 von Nida. A lian Open golf ch. will pass through Sii today on his way to S Africa, where he is to pi challenge m by Locke He rive at Kallang Airport at 4 p m. On Saturday, von Nida vuii the McWilliams golf tot:AP - 92 words
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Article28 1951-03-13 7 1951 FRENCH CHALLENGE A new in B; more succe raids bv French rare h FreiK three-year-old colt. N s now i Epsom D that the book.- are not28 words
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Article19 1951-03-13 7 Austria captured tiie .^ki jumping tournament yesterday at Yugoslavia^ famous er sport resort, against 23 romoetitors.- APAP - 19 words
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Article16 1951-03-13 7 Royal Sing; O won r-club women's golf match the Island I 12*-. to 8.16 words
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Advertisement60 1951-03-13 7 *^»SSBSV (arbhera _M "Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow" >\m£_\* Farewell Appearances by fl June Hamilton «•< M& CAPITOL BALLROOM L V Prior To Her Departure For Australia ij GALA NIGHTS |«L Tonight. Tomorrow and Thursday \M June UM oe on the floor again uith her roving m \f]fW and sing60 words
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Advertisement168 1951-03-13 7 Thr Si rails Times Saturday, January 27, 19SI v Flight To The Moon A S Question -tmm—m—mmmmmam—mmmmm—i -_-_-a»--_---_-_-_-_-_-M__-_-i f'KttMAN scientist* believe they could flv to the u mmm -if they had SI.tOOOOOfI. New dlseoverie* have made soch a flight possible, the (iernur Society For Interplanetary Research was t«ld at iti168 words
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Article28 1951-03-13 8 DOW To Anne, wife of Robert tO I v Scotland, on iOth Wil Ij Jean w.fe ofi i Williams. K i Hospital on March 11, ai Ke28 words
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Obituary17 1951-03-13 8 LOVING MEMORY of Pan! passed away March 13th. -Gone but not forgotten. Granny and JessK17 words
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Article28 1951-03-13 8 ?:AH IEIK I EE. eldest son I Mr A- Mrs Cheah Choo and I n. only daughter ot ■rsi Choo of Singapore i en 12 3 51.28 words
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Article, Illustration153 1951-03-13 8 HOLLY WOOD Beauiy Hint Starring Barbara Hale. Columbia H'>llvwood Barbara Hale has hand which are a> lovely as yoi* would ever want to see. To attain and preserve this loveliness. Barbara naturally takes advantage of all the newest hand beautifying mare rials and techniques which she can command. But. Barbara153 words
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Article399 1951-03-13 8 U.S. PREJUDICES TALKS ON TIN' Criticism in UK and Indonesia LONDON, Tuesday. BRITISH tin circles were not unduly surprised by the Washington announcement yesterday that the United States Government was to become the sole importer and seller of tin. After the recent attack on tin producers by the U.S. SenateReuter; U.P. - 399 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-03-13 8 :\NF CALVEItT, I-r n h aetreSß in Ho!! srood. believes that man should be master in the family and that i worn ins firs! duly i* to make him :anpy as possibl-. In cireunv lances this shouldn't be difficult.39 words
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Article98 1951-03-13 8 LONDON ALTHOUGH most sections of re without outstanding movement, small fairly general in quie: ar.d account tradi >cks declined on news of a new oan for Northern Rhodesia :>OO.OOO 3 T i per cent )9 dated 1970-72 Ind narrowly irregular. Engineerings and textiles failed .old anReuter. - 98 words
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Article99 1951-03-13 8 LONDON. Tues. MR. Jamej, Chuter Ede. new ier of the Hi ruse of Commons, said in London that he could not find time at present for a debate on consultation with Commonwealth governments on major Issues of defence policy requested by Mr. Raymond Blackburn,Reuter - 99 words
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Article126 1951-03-13 8 NEW YORK, Tuesday. IN the event of an air raid on New York, paddocks and enclosures at the city's four race courses would be turned into emeraency feeding and registering centres, and the h^fneiP would queue at tote windows to register The tracks the Saratoga.A.P. - 126 words
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150 1951-03-13 8 ANTI-RED IS NEW PREMIER OF PERSIA TEHERAN. Tues. jlfß. Hossein Ala. a former Ambassador to Washington stepped In yesterday as Prime Minister of Persia. The Mai iis voted 69 to 27 to approve Mr. Ala in succession to Gen. Ali Razmara. who was i assassinated. Mr, Ala is a veteranA.P. - 150 words
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Article56 1951-03-13 8 CATALINA TO FLY NEW ROUTE A Cataiina plane will leave Sydney a: dawn tomorrow :o try. out the 8.500 miles route across the Pacific from Australia to Chile. The plane. Frigate Bird 11. loaned by the Australian Air Force, will fly via New Caledonia. Fiji. Samoa. Cook Island. Tahiti andReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration15 1951-03-13 8 44 Tut, tut, tliHtor. fornet the groundnut scheme here** another problem for you b> JON15 words
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Article178 1951-03-13 8 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. 'THE U.S. Supreme Court yesterday refused to review the perjury conviction of Alg er Hiss, former olficial of the Staff* Denartment This brought Hiss one nearer a five-year prison term. He was convicted on Jan. 2, 1950 of perjury or denying he gaveA.P - 178 words
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Article30 1951-03-13 8 Yesterday's closing prices on the Hongkong Money Exchange were: HK$6.O6 per U.S. dollar for "cash. HK$6 10 for T. HK$l5.OO per pound sterling. HK$3O9 per tael of gold.30 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-03-13 8 Three happy compctKars at the Women's Inter-Services Shooting Competition al Ixbridge R.A.F. Station are Wren Louise Gilbert, H.M.S. Gamecock; Pte. Barbara Nixoa, WJLA.C; and Sst. Liirhtfoot, W. R.A.F.31 words
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Article263 1951-03-13 8 LONDON, Friday. 4 LABOUR member of Parliament asked the x Foreign Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, yesterday to tell the Egyptian Government to drop demands for the evacuation of British troops from the Suez Canal area. The member, Mr. Thomas Reid, said Britain was -boundReuter; A. P. - 263 words
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Article60 1951-03-13 8 Indian Cabinet Ministers were watching a film of Japanese scenery, screened last night by the Japanesedelegation to the Asian Games, when an alarm bell tinkled suddenly. It teas Premier Nehru's wrist icatch, teaming him of another engagement. "It looks like a dreamland," he said as he hurriedA.P. - 60 words
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Article72 1951-03-13 8 NEW YORK, Tucs. MAIIATMA Gandhi and th£ wife of New York's Italian-born Mayor, Mr. Vincent Impelliteri. are the namesakes for two ntw types of orchids displayed at the 35th International Flower Show in New Y'ork. Accepting the first Gandhi blossoms were Mrs. Shiva Rau, the sister-in-lawA.P. - 72 words
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Article52 1951-03-13 8 Madame Eva Peron, the wife of the Argentine President, headed the Argentine delegation when the third inter-American conference on social security opened in Buenos Aires yesterday. Twenty-one American republics and Canada sent delegations to the conference, which is expected to last till the end of March,Reuter i - 52 words
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Article24 1951-03-13 8 Hurricane winds, snow, thunderstorms and floods assailed Portugal during the week-end and slight earthquake shocks were registered it several observatories. A. P.A. P. - 24 words
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Miscellaneous31 1951-03-13 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris j /'dE^EsO VOURS6LP. TE.\\PlarA I SER^ E J v>^iJ/^- f OON'T want AND >v\AY TME OEV'L TAKE [y Jo^_>/ ~>S^_3 Q\ M V SET V UQ31 words
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