The Singapore Free Press, 20 April 1951
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Title Section18 1951-04-20 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, FItfDAY, APRIL 20, 1951. PRICE TEN CENTS.18 words
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Article337 1951-04-20 1 MacA STARTS CALL FOR INQUIRY Congressman: We've been misinformed WASHINGTON, Friday. of the U.S. House of Representatives Armed Services Committee today demanded that the Joint Chiefs of Staff be called immediately to testify on Gen. Mac Arthur's assertion, m his speech to Congress, that he understood they approved his proposalsU.P.; A.P. - 337 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-04-20 1 piciure. HAN SIN KWANG, 10--year-old star of the documentary film "A Citizen of Singapore" speaks to the audience at the Cathay last night. Holding the microphone is the Director of Edi'fntinn. Mr. A. Vv. Frisby. Free PressFree Press - 40 words
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Article, Illustration227 1951-04-20 1 I II X two optr.it. 4»ns m |>.»rf (iener.il Hos-•ar-old Malay i >r-n blind for the \rirs. left today il Urw&fl for his I Borneo, to see his li.iuuhter and .r md -i hildren for the Mohamed Shariff i,- hi. an ex-railway .i.i>ter. said227 words
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Article87 1951-04-20 1 Underground priests TWO London parsons will go to work as coal miners m Kent soon. The parsons want to "bring the church to the people." The Reverends .Michael Gedge and John Strong are being backed by the Nat onal Coil Board. The underground priests will first of all get theReuter - 87 words
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Article76 1951-04-20 1 Churchill - U.S. MUST A VOID GRASPING Churchill LONDON, Fri. MR Churchill said yesterday that the Americans should avoid giving the impression that they are graspin* Supreme Command everywhere within the Atlantic Treaty Organization. He opened the Commons debate over the Government's agreement with the United States to name an American asU.P. - 76 words
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Article44 1951-04-20 1 The Government scored an eight-vote victory over the opposition m the House of Commons last night. The vote was 294 to 286. The Conservatives had protested against recent increases m postal and telephone charges amounting to €8,000.000 a year ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article155 1951-04-20 1 Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. PIVE Indonesian or Malay pirates armed with parangs and axes attacked and burnt two sailng junks near Pintu Gedong Light off the Klang listrict of Selangor on Wednesday. i The pirates manhandled the crew of the Junks, beat them155 words
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Article90 1951-04-20 1 DURING a recent session of a court In Vienna, two men. carrying a ladder, entered and started to remove a large clock on one wall. The judge, annoyed by the noise, asked if their business could not not be done after the court session. "Sorry," the menA.P. - 90 words
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Article194 1951-04-20 1 OERSIAN police m a new swoop on oilfield agita- tors have arrested 80 house-to-house pickets m thP last 24 hours. Some carried cards showing membership of the banned Communistic Tudeh Party. About 180 pickets are now held by the authorities. No further incidents have194 words
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Article27 1951-04-20 1 Already acknowknowledged $805 00 Tan Kirn Van 50.00 Civilian Clerks, Edu. Branch, GHQ FARELF 2.00 Civilian Clerks, Chaplains C.E., GHQ FARELF 28.00 Total $885.0027 words
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Article104 1951-04-20 1 CANBERRA, Fri. SOME of us may be alive when robot space ships are flying round the moon, Dr David Martyn, an Australian scientist, said m Canberra. It was, he said, improbable that scientists would ever land on the moon. Dr. Martyn recently returned from the104 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-04-20 1 picture MR JOHN GOODT'I.AR, acting U.S. Consul-General m Singapore, who takes over today after Mr. W. R. Langdon. the retiring Con-sul-General, sails for America.- Free PressFree Press - 26 words
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Article60 1951-04-20 1 TOKYO. Fri. THL base of the Communist defence "triangle" m Central Korea collapsed yesterday with the entry of United Nations troops into Hwachon. But at the apex the Communists appeared to be concentrating for a strong "delaying action" against a tanksupported drive which carried strong elements of60 words
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Article62 1951-04-20 1 Burmese police yesterday arrested Saw San Po Thin, Karen leader and former Minister m the Cabinet of resistance leader. Aung San. They gave no reason for the arrest of Saw San Po Thin, who was m Bassein on an electioneering campaign. He was imprisoned for complicity mReuter - 62 words
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Article159 1951-04-20 1 AFFRAY: ALL HOPE GONE PORTSMOUTH, Fri. rHE Admiralty abandoned all hope last night of saving anyone from the missing British submarine, Affray, and the King sent messages of condolence to the families of the 75 officers and men aboard. A re.^ue ship searching the English Channel where Affray is believed159 words
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Article39 1951-04-20 1 SYDNEY, Frl. AUSTRALIA has ended Its trials of Japanese accused of war crimes. In all, 156 Japanese were sentenced to death for crimes against Australian servicemen. Of these, 143 have been hanged.- AP.A.P. - 39 words
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Article30 1951-04-20 1 The cost of producing super jet aircraft engines for giant American bombers may reach an annual rate of US$l,5OO, million by 1952, a General Motors spokesman predicted30 words
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297 1951-04-20 1 Pact omits Britain: MPs surprised INCLUSION of Britain m the proposed Pacific 1 Pact between the United States, Australia and New Zealand "would not have been unwelcome to the British Government", said the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, yesterday But, he told the House of Commons, he warmly welcomed thisReuter - 297 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-04-20 1 pic*: CHE RAM AH BINTI >>\l I. KM shows off the latest style m evening bajus with this beautiful mod I at a Johore show yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 32 words
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Advertisement95 1951-04-20 1 iP5HflOE?^y*P I S|WCTURM$ V >>^V !7rtL£SALE 6/ RITAIL^ TT^ORCHARD RD t SPORE He res a Splendid V /r4»/ Weather Drink >»^>>-/ A PERFECI drink for the hot day* i« A -Ovalrine- mixed old. It ha« a tempting, vreamy flavour all its o^n. and wnd. a w.v of retre.hinff coolne«« through95 words
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Advertisement82 1951-04-20 1 Singapore Restaurant aid BAR 79. 6rat Bjuh Rd. Singapore .••tween U rflh Bridge Rd tnd Victoria Street Tee No 40St Hot and Cold Drinks European Food prepared by out A1 Cooks Special Weddint Cakes Chinese CKow Chow our speciality always available i^T^ i Li/ j^ <V s^^not wait until you82 words
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Article716 1951-04-20 2 Story of 'New Look' Desiner NOBODY is more timid and even surprised about his success than Christian Ernest Dior, the 46-year-old Norman whom the French call "a historic monument", the plus grand of all the grand couturiers of Paris. Dior saved the reputation of French fashion at a moment when716 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-04-20 2 Sliei'i Sim, Br'tish film star, models a pale blue fwupci of silky cotton mixture.14 words
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Article355 1951-04-20 2 A Fashion guide for S 'pore women AT last Singapore women are becoming clothes-concious. It is true many Singapore women m the past have set out to keep abreast of ail the latest Paris, London and New York fashions but they have done se without mastering even the most fundamental355 words
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Advertisement138 1951-04-20 2 «fli mUBITII rfn^ I -*f :^^*?^j§M*? ing the breath t and against li^; dryness of the throat after akero/ miekiiig. PASTILLES SOLE AGENTS:THE EAST ASIATIC CO, LT& The STELLAR STYLEL the most popular style of hair dressing, of th^ day. A blending of fullness over both ears, a smooth back138 words
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Advertisement208 1951-04-20 2 MAYNARD SO., LTD. 11, Battery Road Phone 6115 a"""" «^77^ f MICHELLE BEAUTY PARLOIS s B 13. BATTERY ROAD Introducing our Aaericai Crewe Oil Coid Waves i HELEN CURTIS WELLA ZOTQS followed by oar special RAZOR CUT. i Giiraiteed Big Soft Curs qj with VICKY it your service. OPEN ALL208 words
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Miscellaneous244 1951-04-20 2 YOUR j LUCKY STAR T>ORN today, you are highly intuitive Your ability to influence people is exceptional and i- is very important that you keep your ideals high or you could easily lead others m the wrong direction! You are a born manager and will do best if you enter244 words
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Miscellaneous119 1951-04-20 2 Hew Crossword No. 3k%2 ACROSS 1. Caps bull is to blame (8); 7. Where frozen assets aiv Icept? (4 1). 8. The work of cross ng over (.7); 9. all a Chequer Board of Nights and Days" <3>;.10. These old gunners needed a little margarine i 3); 12. Effervescence produces119 words
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Article218 1951-04-20 3 ALBANIA IS SOVIET SEABOARD Stalin 's access to Mediterranean m 1944 "'"munists took over their country and the Mediterranean t S ln p ee .the defection from I lbania's importance has increased greatly n the Ea te strategic system. kxiled political leadp- s in Kome claim that m the' last218 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-04-20 3 Judy Garland, the film actress, is to marry again. After dissolution of her marriage to the film director, Vincente Mint-lli. she is to marry producer Sidney Luft, (her partner on this floor m the West End, London) who Hew from New York to attend Judy's opening54 words
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Article12 1951-04-20 3 -i-3-ear-old girl was a counter probation. n BlUUher PUt on12 words
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Article83 1951-04-20 3 He kept a plane in his bedroom MINGHAM. Fri. a plane m a m for nearly three practise on the that he could get I the machine. liven ;t away to m flier is Mr. J v: engineer, of Birmingham j T c a pre-war Into the bedcing out a83 words
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Article91 1951-04-20 3 LONDON, Friday. v OLGIRLS who earn money by immorality kscfJSMd at a town's meeting organised by ?«»ral welfare committee of Ilford, Essex i i ....i numi ji:ls were t*xral danger. told the Mr. J. DiektnS itfonL London. s week we have with two prostithirteen and91 words
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Article51 1951-04-20 3 P EVE ME officers seized a live goose from six coolie women at Hongkong. They found gold had been forced down its gullet. Then they began cracking peanuts and chestnuts the women had brought with them. Most of the shells contained gold. The total haul was worth51 words
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Article15 1951-04-20 3 Foreign Legion I Vietnam troops rebel command impa m the wooci:les nortii of15 words
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151 1951-04-20 3 New military hospital for Philippines MANILA. Frl. 59.400.000 veterans' hos- pital will be constructed under the direction of Ihe US Veterans' Administ.ation m the next few monttis "if th<» present programme of the Philippine Government continues to be carried out on schedule." The hospital will be located m Quezon City,151 words
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161 1951-04-20 3 LONDON, Friday. A WOMAN who threw a clock, ashtrays, and books at her husband and blacked his eyes was granted a decree m the Divorce Court, London, by Mr Commissioner Blanco White. The husband, alleged to have committed sexual malpractices, was also granted a decree.161 words
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Article, Illustration345 1951-04-20 3 "VJORTH bid too much His fancy bids of three clubs and three hearts were not too bad. The trouble was that he should not have used Blackwood, too. Even if he found out that his partner had the missing ace and the three missing kings, lie couldn't bid345 words
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Article51 1951-04-20 3 Man touches dog loses £4 6s. An alsatian dog bit a man's leg m a public house. Appropriate damages, said the county court judge at Sunderland. would be £8 12s. But because the man was negligent m touching the dog's tail as he walked past, the award was only £451 words
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Advertisement267 1951-04-20 3 Over to You VM.HT and day day and night. A ume and co m the upper a.r. The P^ot m me finishes what he's saying prepar e t 1 r' s message. "Over to you-over .> the P^ ,ni> uoon thousands of feet huh 1 the plane, huh Himalayas, but267 words
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Advertisement211 1951-04-20 3 m sickness.. ly v -*O j y~Z i >?%fc. £<| ySgg^jnJiealth Dorrnn and after an illn^.x Un rich T Y**h***m body-building elements m Rcotti f\w /"**<?* M Emulsion restore health and f^hl iJ- m record time. I If ~^^£S~, M Ajm3 wrwn you are nt Scott's Emulsion jSy- s^^^^//' keeps211 words
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Miscellaneous480 1951-04-20 3 SINGAPORE BFEBS [Singapore] (BLUE NETWORK) 4.45 p.m. Programme Summary; 10 a.m. Emergency News from 447 From the London Editorials v% T m (BBO; 4.55 Composer of the Week Kuala Lumpur; 12 Programmes m _R ic hard Strauss: 5.15 Special Malay; 1 p.m. The Radio Dispatch iBBO; 5.30 BBC BandA r480 words
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187 1951-04-20 4 a%f$mg3porf|Tcc|Jrf55 RIDAY. I 1951 Building the future DINGAPORE la a city which must grow with its population. but its growth is behis* hampered lor lac* of, among other -killed building workers. crippling cftect of this 'hree or St impeniC needs more house-. hospit. more I t protlezn irhicli w.:i become187 words
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Article343 1951-04-20 4 The Affray and after a^o an American news agency announced j 1h t Err.am has acknowUc!,ed that America, and <n&, is the queen cf the .<eas." 1 same day came the iitw.s thai 75 men of the Poval Navy were trapped m a submarine 200 feet T he surface of343 words
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Article916 1951-04-20 4 W.J. BROWN - DON T AXE THE 'COLD WAR' MEN W.J. BROWN ITFX. cuts are false economy gggfdgfdg OETWEEN the free world and the Communist world there exists a state of "cold war". On the outcome of that cold war largely depends whether there will be a "hot"— or "shooting"— war or not916 words
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Article, Illustration574 1951-04-20 4 Construction of pipe would be impossible By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT TEHERAN SOVIET Russia will not be able to convert Iran's oil fields to her own use, say foreign oil experts here. A British petroleum expert has flatly stated that it would be impossible574 words
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634 1951-04-20 4 THOMAS POCOCK - The Royal Navy chooses its weapons and may get a NEW LOOK BY 1961 THOMAS POCOCK By T^HIS summer the A cruiser Cumberland the oldest active warshirj with the Fleet will steam past Plymouth Hoe to lead the Navy into the most drastic revolution since steam conquered sail. The 26-year-old634 words
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Advertisement7 1951-04-20 4 RlNG§<rf F. H. HENDRY, apore K. Lump-ir.7 words
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Advertisement99 1951-04-20 4 (birds eyeT (Q) FROSTED FOODS help yourself to health.... We have installed a refrigerated selfservice display case you just reach m and pick out your own special flavour-fresh fruit and vegetables. Make choice from Strawberries h<>L J4<: $1 Strawberries (slunl) ](> /> Raspberries Jo 1 hlaek berries U> I Damsons99 words
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193 1951-04-20 5 PARALLEL SENIORTY IN MEDICAL SERVICE fight not over yet' says Alumni Assn. journal vitrv Man Reporter ..ffi r rs U p. rscal j po B .rin l u.«LS a asT s vic a r«rv a 'E" y |hay far been promoted to such costs althniiJh J ,uw superstate posts would193 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-04-20 5 Miss M:;ry Chen llelt) retiring Secretary of the Chinese Department of the Y.W.Cj%., receiving the sift of a cheque from Lady Ciimson at a party given m her honour at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay on Wednesd*}36 words
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369 1951-04-20 5 $200 to $5,000 Fur coats sell well in S'pore Free Press SUIT KeporUr PI E co«U for ihe rifours of 1 winter are selling well m tropical Singapore today. With the prohibitive prices m England, more and more Europeans, returning to their own countries, and students going to U.K. for369 words
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Article53 1951-04-20 5 late Mr. K.E. Imrie, the Chinese Agency for Nestles Milk Company is giving a donation m the form of a cheque to the Director of Medical Services for the purchase of medical equipment. The presentation of the cheque will take place m thr Director of Medical Services' Office today53 words
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Article79 1951-04-20 5 The Federation Government has offered to issue additional impor. licences to business firms m the Federation who are willing to support the fight against inflation and price rackets.. In a letter ci'-cula ed to all Chambers of Commerce m ihe Federation. the Member for Economic Affairs,79 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-04-20 5 picture. One of iorty-six Bren-,Tiin carriers which arrived m Singapore yesterday on the Gleniffer for transhipment U> "Points North." Free PressFree Press - 21 words
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231 1951-04-20 5 Free Press Staff Reporter EMPLOYEES of nearly 700 Foochow coffee shops m the Colony will get increased wages from next month, if a meeting of the Foochow Coffee Merchants* Association, which is expected to be iield next week, approves the decision of its231 words
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129 1951-04-20 5 A PROPOSAL for the construction of a large building on a plot of land m Collyer Quay now being used as a car park was criticised by Mr. CAB. Starling, chairman of the Automobile Association of Malaya, at the association's annual meeting on129 words
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Article93 1951-04-20 5 Free Press I niversiU Correspondent TWENTY-SIX boys and girls from the pre-Univer-sity class m the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, visited the University of Malaya yesterday. The students are all members of the Science and Mathematics Society m the Victoria Institution. They were shown round the Science93 words
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Article69 1951-04-20 5 Hie meeting of Singapore contractors heads of departments and the Improvement Trust which met recently to discuss the establishment or a training school m the Colony for skilled labourers had nothing to do with the Association of Engineers. M. D. I. Greer. secretary of the Association of Engineers69 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-04-20 5 rkttmaz w-< 3 i^*ii 01 s the wi'i li of an Indian 'ia> cer's skirt at the Intern*. »->:.il Fashion Show held m Johoie Hahrn yesterday. The show will be rep«»_t«d tonifcbt.— *<!■<•32 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-04-20 5 GOOD-BYE GOOD WISHES A handclasp and a flashing smile— Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire. Deputy Commissioner of Police, Singapore pictured on board the s.s. Corfu yesterday receiving the good wishes of ASP. E. Smith, who went to bid him and his wife farewell before they sailed for the U.K.49 words
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Article63 1951-04-20 5 The Federal Town Planner. Mr. T. A. L. Concannon yesterday cri irised the tendency of Malayan builders to develop only land that immediately adjoins roads and thoroughfares. They usually leave the backlands m an "improper state", he said m a report to the Kuala Lumpur Municipal63 words
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Article, Illustration277 1951-04-20 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE should have more mixed youth clubs for boys and girls, according to Mr Stanley Williams, Chairman of the Good Companions Youth Club at the Naval Base, before he left Singapore yesterday by the P. and O. Corfu for the277 words
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392 1951-04-20 5 SMSU TO PROBE MUNICIPAL WAGE SCALES Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Municipal Services Union has appointed a representative committee to investigate the question of a revision of the salary scales for the whole of the Municipal service, Mr Mm Toh Nee, the I'nion's president, told the Free Pn ss392 words
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178 1951-04-20 5 S.B.S.A. DANCE TOMORROW Chief Scout calls for full support THE Singapore Boy So. elation vuil be h< dance at the I Hall tomorrow nitrht m aid i Soou's" Training Camp at Q The Chief Srout of Singa Sir Franklin dmson \\l«he«. '.::nce every MBOHI and that a consider;, ble ";m178 words
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Article71 1951-04-20 5 T}\ O Scoutcrs and I Scouts, who arc to present the Federation at the International Scout Jamboree at Salrkamrmrgut, Austria, have been warned not to rrlv on strongs a* sleeping attire m Europe. They have been told to tnke with them warm pyjamas m readiness f«*71 words
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Article46 1951-04-20 5 Five -thousand Buddhis s w. ake part, next mourn In t lie ijip stale pcocenioo to bo i...: tice H* rm«MT' Thfv mnrrh I Xt flov.ers and mcmorai- v MTI kV 29. which n;s b I *red X Publir Holid.v m P*n;«n*.46 words
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Advertisement63 1951-04-20 5 Wewr Sh'^ment Arrived ToGS j BOYS' TEE SHIRTS I m Latest Creation. m For Rugged Action Wear m m m Assorted Walt Disney's Designs £r Colours. ALSO FOR GIRLS Small Quantity Only. I liii a jf ji jim Raffles Place Phone 4649 \^.z CALDBECK^y Leading Wine 6? Spirit Merchants A'^Y63 words
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937 1951-04-20 6 Ml Small fields for Cl. two races tomorrow From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. FIELDS for the three Class two races tomorrow, first day of the r Selangor Turf Club's April meeting, will be small. The division one race over 5| furlongs appears937 words
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Article, Illustration95 1951-04-20 6 BRITAIN'S champion jockey, Gordon Richards, has, as usual, made a good start m the U.K. flat-racing season which began last month. He has had his normal quota of winners to date, but once again racegoers are wondering whether his ambition of riding a Derby winner is95 words
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Article150 1951-04-20 6 j London Stock Exchang* K&: :&fe. MM^ MMMMMM —^^^j^Mi LONDON, Friday. THE London Stock Exchange bristled with bright features yesterday, states Reuters correspondent Industrial ordinary shares continued their recent upward surge and were joined by shippings Cunaid gained 2 9 at 45 shillings on dividend of 12V150 words
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Article40 1951-04-20 6 YESTERDAY'S U.K. Rugby results were: Rugby Union: Combined Services 3. East Midlands 6; Lydney 0. Cheltenham 6: Nuneaton 13. Rugby 0: Taunton 6, Bath 11; Weston-Super-Mare 26. Penarth 8. Rugby League: Liverpool Stanley 6, Widnes 19— Reuter.40 words
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Article41 1951-04-20 6 BASE Ordnance Depot civilians *A' had little difficulty m beating Young Men's Muslim Association by two goals to nil m a Third Division League soccer match at S* George's Road yesterday Scorers were Houston and 3attar41 words
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Article51 1951-04-20 6 KL record sweeps CALES of Big Sweep tickets fov the Sel.iiis«»r Turf Club April Meeting beffinnins tomorrow have reached record figures. Total number of tickets sold for the three race days have exceeded one million. Sales for each day are: first day 5307.350; second day5322,900; third day 5373.700. Total 51.00351 words
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Article341 1951-04-20 6 Hunting Music now ready XL. TRACK WORH HEAVY rain again last evening and during the night :ept the tracks here very leavy. and there is not much hange of the main track >eing anything else but leavy for tomorrow's racing. There was little galloping his morning, with the coniirions against341 words
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Article63 1951-04-20 6 Army boxing champions training on the parade ground at Chelsea Barracks, London. Left to right: L Cpl. C. A'Court (R.E.), bantamweight; LCpl. B. Williams (R.E.M.E.), lightweight; L Cpl. J. Drummond (12th. Lancers), lightwelterweight; L Sgt. D. Roberts (Coldstream Guards), light-middle-weight; Sgnm. A. Baird welterweight; LCpl. E. Lutllam (R.E.)63 words
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Article879 1951-04-20 6 pORM m the Class five events tomorrow will be lard to follow, because these norses had their last races combined with Class four, riowever, I think Rio Grande should win easily m the division one race. He is up three divisions, t vith an extra 3879 words
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Article22 1951-04-20 6 RAUB. Fri.— Pahang will meet Selangor m a friendly Inter-State tootball game at the T.P.C.A eround. Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow22 words
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Article38 1951-04-20 6 FOLLOWING horses will not meet their engagements at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow: Gambar Melayu, Wonder Lad, Sudan, Picture House, Wild Jinks, Ciinrlemange, Independence, Goyet, Matinee. Piraeus, Waterloo, Abbotsford, Abby Kay, Trafalgar, Haijcourt, At&n Are, Ricks- fgfgghfdghf38 words
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Advertisement181 1951-04-20 6 j! i.i. 4 i:.,k. p.m. WARNCIt A-^SKfli^^ Bros. /f^^^a b^ "fJESENT RANDOLPH *r f^ JKMNICOIOR Tomorrow M'nite! "SAPUTANGAN" i: vplLin Picture Now Showing 11 a.m.. 1 4.00. 6.30 A 9.30 n:>is nf.w star FAITH DOMERGUE t.nn<s r\«iiin^ drama und menace m NOtlM "U^ l A %ndt« a oy RKO Radio181 words
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Advertisement128 1951-04-20 6 Why Worry About ACCOMMODATION f Try the KATONG REST-HOUSE A Health-resort by the Sea with Luxurious rooms and Comfort A Rendezvous where delicious t and good wine are served till midnight DANCING EVERY FRIDAY SATURDAY B— l2p.m. SPECIAL TEA DANCE: EVERY SUNDAY 6 lop.m. with John Bull His Melody Maker*128 words
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Article173 1951-04-20 7 RNAC TAKE LEAD IN LEAGUE Sappers weak m finishing DOTAI% Press Soccer Reporter X oor^ V X Air D ommand defeated SingaH\ \C »n«K rfl-V lhls Wln tak Fn Vb i c top of the L eague. hand. Yesterday's match at Sembawang was very even, but both sides missed chances173 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-04-20 7 M'»l«. I\ a (•ircl:ier British and pema heavyweight wearing the Brit he won by I Brute Woodcock. >t«ll doubt about Brtoa tl Argentina to finht exI nan <..:rdner next i- < :riiner'<* hand- n tt» i urr> on the of a flight a to i'wild up his > for worldFox - 50 words
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Article138 1951-04-20 7 I ATEST positions m the 14 Singapore United Services League are P W D L F A PLs R N AC. 7 6 0 1 14 9 12 RAF MU 8 5 1 216 911 RA F T. 5 5 0 0 13 2 10 G H.G Farelf138 words
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Article245 1951-04-20 7 CRUSADER - Usef ul tryout for Chinese XI CRUSADER By r>vioKROW S game against Singapore vAnu A n will \r ia i us?ful tryout for Singapore Chinese preparation for the S.A.F.A. Community ie, uhich starts next month. teen players have been named for the he nnal*selection will be made m the om245 words
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116 1951-04-20 7 SCORING four quick goals m the last quarter of the game. Pulau Bukom defeated Breweries S.C. by five goals to two m a Business Houses League soccer match at Balestier Road yesterday. Exchanges m the first half were even. Bukom opened the scoring116 words
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Article34 1951-04-20 7 Free PreM Correspondent SITIAWAN. Th-^rs.— The Kinta Indians will meet the Dindings Cricket Association XI m a friendly ftame of cricket on the Lumut padan^ on Sunday. April 22 at 10 a.m.34 words
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Article38 1951-04-20 7 pHEERFUL Lads will play %v two soccer frjendlies on Sunday at Choon Guan English School ground 'Lorong X Telok Kurau>. Their first team will meet the Marines, and their second yi will taxe on RAF. Police38 words
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Article203 1951-04-20 7 MOST sports observers m the United States .mree that the greatest contribution of the late Tex Richard to boxing .is not the million-dollar gate, but the social acceptance he won for It among women. Rickard was the first promoter to make an organised effort to sellU.P. - 203 words
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Article266 1951-04-20 7 By The Sportsman MONEY— or rather the lack of it -is the chief topic among cricket clubs m England these days. But they do not like to talk about it m public. For a change, speakers at the Richmond CC dinner faced the problem. There266 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-04-20 7 picture. A great effort by Breweries' goalkeeper, Vander Wagt n the ground) to BftTC from a P ulau Bukom attack m yesterday's Business Houses League match. Bukom won by five goals to two. Free PressFree Press - 37 words
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Article201 1951-04-20 7 Free Press Soccer Reporter Indians 3; Indonesians 6. INDIAN Recreation Club defeated Indonesian League by three goals to nothing m a scrappy First Division League soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Indians controlled play throughout and won with plenty to spare. They were too201 words
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Article68 1951-04-20 7 SOCCER: Div. 1: R.E.M.E. v S.C.C. at stadium; Div. 2: Fathul Karib v II M. Dockyard at Geylanc; Div. 3A: RNAB Sembawan* v Blue Rovers at CYMA; Business Hae. L(«. A: Fraser Neave v Shell at YMCA; Business Hse. Lge. B: Rotterdam Trading v Mansfield at Farrer Park;68 words
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Article46 1951-04-20 7 pNGLISH Football League Third Division matches played yesterday resulted as follows Southern section: Ley ton Orient 0. Millwall 2; Northampton Town 1. Bristol Rovers 1: Walsall 1. Watford 0. Northern section: Barrow 0. Shrewsbury Town 0: Carlisle United 2, Darlington 1.46 words
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Article59 1951-04-20 7 FELICISIMO Ampon of the Philippines was eliminated by Dick Savitt of the United States from the men's singles m the international lawn tennis tournament m Palermo yesterday. Savitt beat Ampon 6 o. 11—9 to enter the semi-finals, The other semi-finalists are Hal Burrows (United States and theReuter - 59 words
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Article66 1951-04-20 7 ROME Fri. Italy's 1951 Mille Miglia (thousand mile) road race will offer the biggest purse m its 18-year history and possibly its brightest collection of amateur and professional drivers. Promoters announce that prize money for the event set for April 27-28' will top 13.000.000 lift66 words
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Article55 1951-04-20 7 Non-Benders C.C. XI tomorrow v Indian Assn. at I.A. will be: H. L. Ward <capt.). H. N. Balhatchet. A. R. Bromley Davenport, J. W. Ewart, F. R M'-uwey, G. Westerhout, A. Baker. W. R* M. Haxworth, Chia Keng Hock. M. V. Spurway, G. E. Bagaars. Umpire: A. W.55 words
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Article168 1951-04-20 7 Free Press Staff Correspondent IFOH. Thurs. FOURTEEN pairs will participate In the golf foursomes competition for the Too Joo Lim cup which will be played off at the Tiger L&ne golf course on morning. The draw for the first round I? as follows:— J. P.168 words
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Article121 1951-04-20 7 TAIPING. Fri. f*HE following have been selected to represent the Taiplng C.R.C. against the Penang C.R.C. m a friendly tennis fixture here on Sunday at 9 a.m. Mixed doubles: Mrs. Yeoh Tens Khoo and Lim Eng Keat, Miss Chin Lee Neo and Lee Chin Teik Men's121 words
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Article59 1951-04-20 7 The following will represent C.V MA (St. Teresa > at cricket against R.AF. Tengah on Sunday at Tengah: E. A. Rodrig«jes <Capt), E. C Rodrigues, Maurice Nunis. E. Patterson, V. Francis. G. P. Pinto. M. Ang. R. Stevens. W. Hay. A. Nathan and V. Nathan.59 words
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133 1951-04-20 7 OHIGEKI Tanaka of Japan, an 8 st. 5 lb. survivor of the Hiroshima atom bombing, raced to an easy victory m the Boston marathon over 26 miles 385 yards at Boston yesterday. Tanaka, who is 19 years old, won from a field of 157 runnersReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 133 words
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199 1951-04-20 7 Whole soccer team put up for sale From JIM CHAMBERS A NYONE to buy a League footballer? Chesterfield. second from the bottom m the Second Division of the English Football League and virtually doomed to relegation to the Third Division, have placed the whole of their playing staff on theA.P. - 199 words
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Article100 1951-04-20 7 gTAR SOCCERITES. register- 1 ed their first points m the Second Division League I when they beat Kota Raja by three goals to two at Geylang yesterday. Soccerites surprised when they cut through Raja's defence m the early minutes* and with a strong drive Ah100 words
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Article44 1951-04-20 7 It would bf a grea for amateur lootball II tin combined Oxford and C;. bridge Universities team. gasus, won the Amateur Final at Wembtef tomor but I think the esperienced Bishop.s Auckland will be too K<>"d for them. o:< I Archi. Quirk.44 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-04-20 7 picture Yong S« nfc wins a headine duel and clears away during: m exciting phase m yesterday's Busimss House* L^afur maw-li. Breweries lost the Kame to Pulati Bukom by five goals to two. Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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Article117 1951-04-20 7 CAMBRIDGE University won v» the Patriots' Day Regatta from Harvard yesterday by a length and a half to make a clean sweep of the first intercollegiate crew competition m the United States. Boston University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology finished far back. The raceA.P. - 117 words
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Advertisement52 1951-04-20 7 forlsberq CHEESE you will appreciate SWISS Emmenthol Cruyere m 8 ox. packets. DANISH ITALIAN Corgonxola DANISH Blue Cheese Nordland Cream Cheese m 4 ox. packets Tollossc Processed Cream Cheese m 8 ox. Tolko Camembert m 8 ox. packets AUSTRALIAN Cheddar Swift Processed Chees« Couda Cheese dutch Edam FITZPATRICK FOOD SUPPLIES52 words
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Advertisement57 1951-04-20 7 |V^ LIQUEUR v SCOTCH WHISKY SCOTLAND'S }C___) FINEST M> WHISKY Km I Bx Royal Appointment to His Maft'sty The King Awarded first prize m open competition if Brewers Exhibition PHOENIX MADE ITS WAY —Z^l '^_PG__S__r _*^f^^ *^r 'c^^ 1 I THE WAY ITS MADE I AT RAFFLES TONIGHT THE POPULAR57 words
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Article125 1951-04-20 8 India 'ready to meet aggression' NEW YORK. Fri. I^HE Prime Minister of India, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, was quoted m New York as saying that his country would be ready to resist aggression "at any time from any direction." However, the Indian leader emphasised, m an interview published m the SaturdayReuter - 125 words
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Article72 1951-04-20 8 LONDON. Fri. THE London tin market was rather tinner but quiet yesterday. Spot was up €40 to £1.167* on a turnover of only £5. Three months was up £25 to £1.132* on a turnover of 55 tons. The noon closing prices were: Spot £1.165 buyers and £1.170U.P. - 72 words
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Article16 1951-04-20 8 Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia underwent an operation for gall stones in Belgrade yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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445 1951-04-20 8 MacA: 'DEFEATISM' COSTS U.S. LIVES 'Strike at Mao to win war 9 WASHINGTON, Friday. PENERAL MacARTHUR told a cheering Congress yesterday that Administration "defeatism" is wasting American lives m Korea and a victory can be won only by striking back at the real enemy Red China. Before a joint meeting445 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-04-20 8 WIFE IN A WHIRL is Joan Ogilvie, whose husband, Bob, swings her round 650 times a week at an average speed of 45 m.p.h. for their act m the London show 'Babes m the Wood on Ice.'37 words
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Article201 1951-04-20 8 LONDON, Friday. LMGHT numbered white cards hung from a wire line over the dock at Winchester Assizes, labelling two women and six men, alleged to be members of a safe-breaking gang. It was said they had keys copied by one of the gang, a locksmith employed201 words
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Article181 1951-04-20 8 Tm no fool', says husband LONDON, Friday. AN award of £54,000 with costs was made m the A High Court, London, to Mrs. Brenda King, onetime hairdresser's assistant, who sued her husband for the return of £67,300 which, she alleged, he had obtained under duress. "I181 words
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Article, Illustration12 1951-04-20 8 He thinks it may help to dec; down tire chore bit! 112 words
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Article18 1951-04-20 8 The next meeting of the Commonwealth Consultative Committee will be held m Canada m September.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article29 1951-04-20 8 Yesterday's quotations on the Hong Kong money exchange market were: HK $6.05 6.095 per US $1 HK $15.50 per sterling HK $314.75 ocr tael of cold. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article21 1951-04-20 8 Rebels attacked four villages m the Insein district 12 miles outside Rangoon and burned a largf nnmhpr of house yesterday ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article108 1951-04-20 8 SMUGGLERS GET FREE HAND IN KOREA PUSAN. Fri. KOREAN and Japanese smugglers are running contraband almost unchecked between Kyushu and Pusan because Korean coast guards have been switched from anti-smuggling patrols to war operations. The smugglers are bringing into Korea cigarette lighters, American nylons, cosmetics. fountain pens, drugs and obsceneReuter - 108 words
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Article39 1951-04-20 8 The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Harold Wilson, told the House of Commons yesterday that he would be "prepared to consider reducing British exports of newsprint II there was any further danger to imports. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article140 1951-04-20 8 EDINBURGH, Friday. T*HE alarm was given at Edinburgh Castle. Two r cases of medals, the word went round, had been stolen from the United Services' Museum. The great castle gates swung shut, guarded by an armed sentry. No one was allowed into the castle.140 words
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Article65 1951-04-20 8 JAKARTA, Fri. pOREIGN Ministry sources said yesterday that Indonesia would demand reparations from Japan. They also said the Government wanted to be given the opportunity to take part In negotiations for a peace treaty. The fact that Indonesia was greatly interested In the discussions, and Indonesia's positionReuter; AAP - 65 words
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Advertisement308 1951-04-20 8 BIRTHS DEUCHAR: April 18th. In trian. wife of Capt. David Deucnar. RN, a son Douglas lif ATKIN-BERRY: On April 15th. at Worthing, Sussex, to Amore. >f M. I. Atkin-Berry. a son, •el. I \MPRECHT: To Rosemary, of Paul Lamprecht, at tht X K. Hospital, on April 18th, a son. Johannes308 words
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Advertisement53 1951-04-20 8 ruvft HOLIDAY GUIDE to Great Britain, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland $6 00 LET'S HALT AWHILE IN BRITAIN and EIRE By Ashley Courtney Being recommendations based on his personal experience of Hotels, Inns and Guest Houses m England, Scotland, Wales, Eire and the Channel Islands. 18th edition $5.1053 words
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Advertisement22 1951-04-20 8 Skulls were reini erred CIX skulls were found by mm digging on a shop site at Spalding, Lincolnshire. They were buried again.22 words
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Advertisement91 1951-04-20 8 THE HO HONG SOAP FACTORY LTD. "NEW FLOOR SHOW'=OPENS TONIGHT At The CAPITOL RESTAURANT JOHNNIE JOHNSON 1 -^"The Crazy Comic M^=~ Aided. Abetted and Encourai:*-d SALO BREMERO and HIS BOYS Phone ***** For Reservations DON'T FORGET OUR SPECIAL THEATRE DINNER ($4.00) SERVED UNTIL 9 P .m MONDAY FRIDAY Heinz Alexander91 words
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Miscellaneous33 1951-04-20 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris LADYSHIP LET AT) J^^^lH THIS 9E T. r« GRANDMOTHER T^APReSeO -KNOWING THAT /^V j W^^ Ww^^—^J^ n\J \»~V\A" \.C*^ "1 NcX TST OP COULD ofc E*'^^^ !/>BrJrl// Irl />33 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-04-20 1 Free Pres RACE FORM Special Friday, April 20, 1951 Fenton. with Mr. Chippendale up, pictured alter scorin? his brilliant double at the Al or Star gymkhana last month.28 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1951-04-20 1 TRESPASSER - TRESPASSER By always |>«\s (o »w new borscs show signs of down to hi conditions iving done so, continuous imeraeat. te a few of those ran at the recent ore meeting may I as belonging v. and should m their Malayan .triers. r.ost improvedFree Press - 1,151 words
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Article, Illustration68 1951-04-20 1 THE Duke and Duchess of Norfolk believe m a long-term policy. Some years ago they mapped out a plan of campaign, the Duke to run the stud m his own way and the Duchess to control the racing stable. Plans are still m what may be68 words
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274 1951-04-20 1 JAMKS PARK - JAMKS PARK B> 4 PART from a horse A for leading work, the King will have 10 homebred horses, trained by Captain Boyd-Rochfurl at Newmarket to carry his colours during the season. The two-year-olds leased from the National Stud are at Beckhampton. Th»> only274 words
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Article87 1951-04-20 1 FIRST and final iootptm tor the Centenary of th* City and Suburban Hat cap. to be run over 10 furlongs at Epsom next W.'dne.sday. arv 'with weights Burr:* Brown 9 .st 3 I ■> Kr at 9IX) Perißueiix and Val D 8 10: Tramper 88. Sporting OfferA.P. - 87 words
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Article, Illustration2796 1951-04-20 1 ALLAN LEWIS - FENTON- even the Japs could not break him ALLAN LEWIS By 'PHIS is the story of x FENTON, a brown gelding found m a military compound after the liberation of Malaya, wiio brought joy to the hearts of two genuine horse lovers. An entire by Bullhead from Wenington, Loyal Lad,2,796 words
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Article6316 1951-04-20 2 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS RACE FORM SPECIAL Compiled by pOLLOWING is the form guide for all horses entered for the Selangor Turf Club April meeting opening tomorrow at Kuala Lumpur: HORSES CLASS 2. ABBOTSFORD SIXTH til started) 14-4-51 Sporr 6 Abt. 6F. (McPherson* Div. 1: Ist6,316 words
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Article, Illustration8 1951-04-20 2 F-ve--— r _oi<i rirarus (Diplomat-Port Glasgow), wi h8 words
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Advertisement68 1951-04-20 3 mm 4*im*M^JM 888 BJ^JB w^9^#^a^V^ g&f\^ 'hot* t*£ -—M+m /Jy//.fflttKa&. 'S&&. m W TBnfc^^B^^^ .|^T^^ Tri^M chosen the Fordson Major. Its extra M* JCbL JL^ t^f m>^ A^P pulling power, its great running economy and its ability to do many a r 4 i M^^K M i^K nave mao<e famous68 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-04-20 3 nnd shouldn't be at all ru prised if there's an objection on this race"'14 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-04-20 4 Nickel Coin (tiullock) i>ass es the winning post six lengths m front of Royal Tan m the Grand National A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-04-20 4 picture. SIXIH -ID alirii'dt 6-12-50 ipon picture Over the List lencc Koyul Tan is still half a tafftli iti front of Nickel Coin (ri^nt). But Royal Tan stumbled soon after and lost the 105 th Grand National to Nickel Coin by six lengths. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article494 1951-04-20 4 (Continued from Page One) One hour later Fenton was saddled for the one-mile hurdles. There were six runners for the race, which was started near the home turn, with six hurdles to be negotiated. The first was m the straight and was removed after the horses494 words
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Article176 1951-04-20 4 Peter Wilson - Grand National poser Peter Wilson By IN answer to overwhelming requests— well, three letters, a phone call, and a couple of chaps m the local —I have great pleasure m trying to elucidate two mysteries which seem to have been puzzling the great British sports public for the past few176 words
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Article72 1951-04-20 4 I HAVE an idea that during my visit tv France I saw the winners of the Derby and Gold Cup. Nyangal. who beat Fraise dv Bois II at Hurst Park last autumn, has developed into a lovely three-year-old with "the Derby" written all over him. I72 words
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