The Singapore Free Press, 21 April 1951
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Title Section18 1951-04-21 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA Y> I SINGAPORE, SATIRDAY, APRIL 21^ 1951. I'Kltl II <18 words
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Article268 1951-04-21 1 Staff attitude still obscure K^uti officers m Tokyo said yesterday {hat <ien. Mac Arthur could prove fully all points m his speech to Congress on Thursday. I ink- oflicer: "Thai will be the easiesl ,)t it. The l>ii; battle will come when heA.P. - 268 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-04-21 1 Tiiis Fr?e Piess pieluiv shows a. scene seldom witnr>-. m Singapore today a Thanksgiving service by a Buddhist family m nil filnient of their wishes. Th#* head of th<> family is seen praying m front of paper boat bearing Chinese characters of the Buddhahood <»f Light Doctrine.47 words
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Article37 1951-04-21 1 32 die in fire-swept tankers .o !>vn ire b>*- iich two tan [en after n th» i fccj-b n t the F.ss<> h tarried a I i >i»-kfd u-^ three A 5 the Or^rnso f 1 U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article17 1951-04-21 1 I 'rade delef the ComAttache to the Ci Karachi has disirith his v Ife ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article80 1951-04-21 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. THE United States was pre- paring to send a new military advisory group to Ptormcsa shortly > help admin Lster America*! aid, officials .said yesterday. They said that "his was In accordance with thf announced policy of the administration of building up theReuter - 80 words
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Article38 1951-04-21 1 REQU EST TRIP The Secretary of the Leningrad Young Communist eague, 31-year-old Vasili Zaithikeov, is on a seven -day visit to Britain at the invitation of the British Youne: Communist League to visit youth clubs and factories.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article29 1951-04-21 1 The U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday voted approval of v compromise plan to India 2.000.000 tons of grain on a hali-1 un hall-grant basis.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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169 1951-04-21 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday. ANGLO-AMEEICAN talks on the Persian oil crisis ended m Washington yesterday. Officials declined to reveal what, if any, agreements had been reached. The talks began on April 9. An official communique issued after the final meeting said the talks were "satisfactory toReuter; U.P. - 169 words
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Article68 1951-04-21 1 IN independent riiipatrh from Kwangtung ye* (erday told how a Communist i'urty member sentenced his fattier to death after Ihe 63-year-old man was s;iven three and .1 halt years imprisonment for bciiis a landlord tyrant. The son, a police inspector, discovered additional evidence showing thatA.P. - 68 words
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Article78 1951-04-21 1 DALLAS. Sat. RUSSIA has decided to try to conquer the world by "gradual control and isolated aggressions' rather than risk a full-scale war which would bring the atom bomb down on its Mr. Gordon Dean, Chairman of the U.S.* Atomic Energy Commission, said yesterday. Mr. DeanU.P. - 78 words
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Article56 1951-04-21 1 The Pakistan Government favours Japan's admission as a free member of the United Nations after the conclusion of a peace treaty, according lo a cooipptent source here. The Gwernmeni believed Japan should be allowed to establish her own diplomatic and trad' 1 relations withReuter - 56 words
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Article184 1951-04-21 1 DUESSELDORF, Germany, Saturday. BRITISH court yesterday sentenced 29-year-old German locksmith Theodor Jantzen to death by hanging for hitting a British private. Jantzen was convicted of having stabbed Private Horace John Dance, of Farley Hill, near Reading. When the seiuonce was read to him, Jantzen'.s hands movea to184 words
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Article74 1951-04-21 1 DAMASCUS, Sa>. Syrian military spokesman alleged yesterday that 10(> Jewish soldiers attacked fche Arab village of Nukeib m the demilitarised zone between Syria and Israel. Two armed boats circlea Lake Galilee while the attack was m progress, he said. The village which stands o; the easternReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-04-21 1 |>i< Um\ A visitor admires a cast of Mahatma Gandhi hy Airs. (.uniratnam at the :Sin«a{>ore Art Society* exhibition at the British Council Hall. op- n l h Maior-C.eneral i>. Duniup ye^tfrday. Free PressFree Press - 34 words
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Article69 1951-04-21 1 HULL. Sat. BRITAIN attached the greatest importance to the development of t:ade with the Commwealth. and regarded it as a "great _.L9.^lz the world's economy," Ifr.j Patrick Gordon-Walker. Secretary for Commonwealth Relation*, said last nißht m Hull. Hcwy sjgtiaicjni w «w piety of Huili Universry Col;,^p on69 words
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Article20 1951-04-21 1 The "Train of Europe." a seven-car mobile Marshall Plan exhibition, was dedicated i Munich yesterday.- A. P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article90 1951-04-21 1 DARWIN. Sat. ALBERT Namatijira. aborgin&l painter Of 'he Ananda tribe, yesierday lost a fijih: for the right 10 build "a white man'.s house" In a residential district of Alice Springs. The spo; he had chosen for his dream home was m the very heart ofReuter - 90 words
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344 1951-04-21 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday. PUNITIVE steps to be taken by the Tinted Nations against Corrmunist China as an aggressor m Korea were discussed at the IS. State Department yesterday by the British Ambassador, Sir Oliv«-i Franks, and the Assistant Secretary of State (Fat East), Mr. JohnA.P. - 344 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-04-21 1 MRS MI.AVOK r'USV.--\*V.l.'l at living m ...»n<J»;i on bet Hiv l<» nU ml ll u m i n Ki-h's miiv»'!>'. i m liniss'l%.23 words
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Article45 1951-04-21 1 LLLAN LEWIS'S best bets for today's races at Kuala Lumpur are Twelfth of August, Rio Grande, Retinue and Fifty Grind. TRESPASSER'S best wafers are Coastguard and Retinue. PKTIRE TIP and latest course information are m Page 1 THE GOING will be heavy.45 words
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Article21 1951-04-21 1 Mr. year-oiil t DtCtfMM iialist who .v i vffi I li Prime Mm ""1 alln ti- <■ .1 M21 words
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Article16 1951-04-21 1 M>• B 300 C i .i troopi .*;i volant- Km re on t A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article71 1951-04-21 1 1-rtM* Pres's Staff l'fi»i»i '«*r KUAIA LUMI FIVE more band: bern killed In Uon Thret were killed m Mta Ben ten 3 v i Thursday A Security }>atmi ■> which i a flay pi«"ioiiTnurfci i v followed and h.u^tir.s contacted. T! m ih" Ipoh ir*i The Becurtty71 words
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Advertisement22 1951-04-21 1 M. FUNTERSS 6RIWERG Diamonds Jew c 1 1 p f v 67, Stamtora Rd., Lv ourt Kid*. > purr. Telephone Ht3 •'^o i^^r22 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-04-21 2 Reina, the London Zoo's puma, is so tired. She's ready to sleep like a log and on .a !«>?.18 words
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Article, Illustration399 1951-04-21 2 Try Your Hand At These HPHE response to last weeks appeal for _mal poetry, short I ries. essays and any suggestion to improve this page was quite pood this week. There was not enough room to publish all the poetry ?.nd other items. Til BCC what ran be done ut399 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-04-21 2 Mr. Beg Bowlh of Bristol. l:ngl-«nd. has a railway m his backsurdf'n. H? built it himself from scrap metal. The tin* rnginr weighs 38 lbs. It took him two rears to build and driven by steam having a normal coalbox. It will drau 3"fl Ibv Here arc some of his58 words
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Article48 1951-04-21 2 PRACTICAL toke manufacturers In Britain are' kins overtime turning tnic rubix r-iipjed pencils riinf theatre tickets, non-lather::io sea p. d sinirgraiinfc mrtekboaces, and Diar.v other "ga^s." Production is bein^: steoped up m preparation for British Industries Fair. Biggest overseas custoenei he m?ment is Australia. with America >econd.48 words
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Article, Illustration131 1951-04-21 2 WOLD you 1 ke to make a dancing animal? First. take a bottle- and a wine glass which is about half the height of the bottle. Now you need a piece of wire about lOin. long. On one end of the wire tie a piece ofl thin string131 words
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Article122 1951-04-21 2 In a meadow by the wall. Stood a sunflower straight and tall. Yellow petals smiling face. Swaying m the breeze with gract. She was hippy, she was gay. She was content, until one day A Ititle sparrow whose name was Alec Flew down towards her. and gave122 words
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Article132 1951-04-21 2 Have you seen little dug anywhere about? A raggy dog, a shvggy dog. who's always looking out For some fresh mischief which he thinks he really ought to do He's very likely at this minute biting someone's shoe. If you see that little dog, his tail up m132 words
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Article72 1951-04-21 2 JUCKILY, there are very few people who think that animals have less feeling than we do. Animals do show their feelings including grief. Dogs, monkeys and elephants shed tears when grieved. The elephant is a real "cry baby" when hurt or upset. Calves also shed tears very easily72 words
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Article701 1951-04-21 2 David Cunston - In Nature Trees Live the Longest David Cunston writes on long lives and short lives among plants and animals AF all the creations of nature, trees live by far the longest. A tree is at present the oldest living thing on the earth; it is a macrozamia, m Queensland, Australia,701 words
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Article426 1951-04-21 2 Angus Mac Donald - Flight from Desert Warriors Angus Mac Donald By Second instalment of a new serial IN a stricken silence X Mary showed the newspaper cutting to Simon, and it was with a dismay that matched her own that the boy read those words inscribed under the picture of Kurt Jansen. "What426 words
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Article72 1951-04-21 2 NO animal can stand great extremes better than the ordinary ant. A number of ants were found frozen up m ice. They appeared to be dead, but when after a day or so the ice thawed the ants galloped away as if nothing had been amiss. The72 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-04-21 2 TlUl'llait'l -;-n v err new Ton-cub triplets uho are BMkfaf Mm debut the London Zoo. The rubs were born six Rota and Jan^t. lion an«l linness at \b>28 words
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Advertisement91 1951-04-21 2 CHILDREN ARE A LWAYS "'P toys; X Buy them CHAD VALLEY j t f weak v certificate from lite instituU We have a comprehensive range of i Dolis m Fabric, Velvet, Rubber and New Shop Sport Dept. Phone I GIAN SINGH 6l CO. j X 26, Raffles Place. Sin t91 words
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Miscellaneous152 1951-04-21 2 I COLOUR CONTEST 26J1 "i^l I /S~\^^^ I ITI Mam* Arid res* a ACe OHOW your skill as artists by colouring this picture k3 with either paints, crayons or chalks. Allowances are made for different methods. There are four prizes of 55 (one each to a toy and girl up152 words
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Miscellaneous105 1951-04-21 2 QUIZ 1 What is 'mnemonics?* 2. What is a naiad? 3 What is a necromancer? 4 W T hat is the Niebelrnigpn Rinjjs? 5 What is a nocturne? 6 Which is the NorthWest Passage? Answers bHow QUIZ ANSWERS 1 A system of remembering by means of tricks and the association105 words
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Article321 1951-04-21 3 U.S. INDUSTRY 'OPEN TO SPICES' bactory survey being, taken UOU than 2,000 l^SV*^- punts and factories r *,Jide Strlal sabctaff and Communist spy actititv Pc l This situation, it was lVamoH ilesl .auses of concern to ton r Q °D c Of lhe nment security offlSals* SyTre'i,.";, 8 nx^, »i^321 words
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Article85 1951-04-21 3 I MB Sat. i atgoUaUiif Burma for a n<-w on Burmese rice •ond halt of this rict Agreeends m June. When rtoe expected this PC been delivered. a:.; b. balance of *****0 tons to be shiofrom Burma The new n( will not be forU.P. - 85 words
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Article38 1951-04-21 3 Kangaroo, the first technicolor film to be made m Australia, will be released throughout Australia m October. Peter Lawford and Maureen O'Hara are the stars m the film, which is reported to have cost £A9so.ooo— Reuter.38 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-04-21 3 i^O/AL ROlifciS ON SHOW— The Coronation robes of the Kinnr and Queen are now on view at an exhibition of historic needlework at St. James's Palace, London Queen Mary, who has lent some of her own needlework, opened the exhibition.40 words
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Article, Illustration456 1951-04-21 3 You end your partner oeca»tonally open tbe bidding wlta one club on c three card «ult. You, South, hold. What do you reapood (At If partner opening bid It one clvb 9 (Bi ir partner's opening bid la one heart? A. 1. One heart. There is no reason456 words
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293 1951-04-21 3 Moral collapse brings more striptease LOS ANGELES, Saturday. I OS Angeles is now undergoing a boom m stripteasers which is being attributed by church and civic groups to a moral breakdown. In San Francisco, St. Louis, New Orleans and New York City a decline m the number of these shows293 words
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Advertisement88 1951-04-21 3 O7 \IN(. TODAY I ,0 ?V3« pm. DnuM V nafif •i m i'\ $m»6£ST iMjMi (Mid MlMul MEREDITH AUMONT MURDOCH mftGfn m mm I SOtMA Mftftf Now Showing II am 1.4.» 415 *i.45 •»nj 9.Z9 p m f -|—mimT I mull IM TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT nit m r^*oM J *PAW88 words
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Advertisement253 1951-04-21 3 DOSE i£k Relieves Nlt^ INDIGESTION Yes lusi one dose of MACLEAN BRAND STOMACH POWDER relieves Indigestion pain and discomfort This yF^^ fl wonderfully quick and efTective relief J from Heartburn, Flarulence, Nausea, Acidity and Stomach Pains due to Indigestion is made possible by the fact that MACLEAN BRAND STOMACH >^^^253 words
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Miscellaneous135 1951-04-21 3 "SJl^rS'kß Exclusive to the Singapore tree Press m Malaya i I* THf 4iVr/f /VF d?Uf Gf Of I I BECAUSE OF T« VAST POWEAS THEY II I THIROM WAS TRYING M THIS T AAfOVG T«£ HIMALAYAS, IS ONE Of TEACH, ONLY ONE PUPIL IS TAKEN TO TELL ME THAT i—135 words
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Miscellaneous493 1951-04-21 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN on this first day of the incoming sign, Taurus, you are ruled by Venus, the goddess of love and beauty. You are a builder by nature and like to see the results of your efforts m sora» substantial, permanent form. In addition, you will retain some493 words
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503 1951-04-21 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, April 21, 1951. Threat to unity Speaking to Congress yesterday In deteruv of his Far Easiem policies. Genera] MacAltlmi said: Tlv issues are global and 80 interlocked that 10 <• insider the problems c;t one, oblivious to those of another hut to court disa lei503 words
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Article953 1951-04-21 4 Anthony Terry - Anthony Terry 7/V CASE THE RUSSIANS COME' -By KNOCK on the door of No. 39, Jean Paul's Way m Hamburg these days and a pleasant man with a Jack Hulbert chin will welcome you m. Bespectacled Theodor Koegler, Chairman of the German Neutrality League, which953 words
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851 1951-04-21 4 Taking about Singapore by citizen VJ AXV Singapore 4 citizens feel that the nomination by the Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson. of Mr. Tan Chin Tuan. member for the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on the Legislative Council, to be Vice-President of the Council was a happy and acceptable choir* for several851 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-04-21 4 "'Op it! If Oi weren't good enough before Budget Oi be danged it \ou re going to mam Oi for me money." {The 1951 Budget, introduced to the House of Commons recently, raised th? old-ayt35 words
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Article463 1951-04-21 4 Vicious spinster ILTHEN Sarah Hyslop died just after her 80th birthday, she was still a spinster. Yet when the police visited her French Riviera villa, they found her wardrobes hung with wedding dresses. Pinned to each gown pinned through the eyes was the photo of463 words
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Article477 1951-04-21 4 scraps his ash— trays Reason? They're out of date, said the Guided Missiles chief, giving news of the developments that are providing Britain with new weapons- THE man who taught 1 the King to fly stubbed his cigarette-end into the ash-tray on his desk. He pointed to477 words
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Advertisement17 1951-04-21 4 DEALERS IN ALL HIGH CLASSES OF WATCHES LEE MIN WATCH CO. X, CHAN6E ALLEY SINGAPORE Tel. u34817 words
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Advertisement8 1951-04-21 4 ...WIT«M'WORLOtFAMOUS Pv o^rt*^o> THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.8 words
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Article, Illustration374 1951-04-21 5 MC's PLAN FOR SUBURBAN RAIN SERVICE for workers 4 erupu?? Fress Staff Reporter IHfcME for the introduction of a suburban r,m»h lwa >. s rvice m S'nwpore, between Bukil d n(l K 7P el Road station, specially to Kli/abeth Park artisans' quarters to and from town, was proposed by Mr.374 words
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Article, Illustration11 1951-04-21 5 '2 w^lrriia>'s Inlrr- hi«>n <h«m held at Free PressFree Press - 11 words
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35 1951-04-21 5 or* An.i-luo^r- public some very moor car fom of r.o ttM rr.eans rro"-e tie Am •or its tM ruberculos» Singh >nci company 5 i I A Buiidine35 words
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Article145 1951-04-21 5 tree Press Staff Reporter. DBFEBEING u> what he calleti the unwilling nos of the railway authorities to co-operate m th« scheme. Mr. 11. Robertson nupgtsteri that the Singapore Government should take steps to control the line "n this side of ihr (austway so that it would be, possible145 words
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Article178 1951-04-21 5 No effect on bus business THE more buses that were 1 put on the road, the more would traffic congestion ll Z ea A c'e Mr D Robertson loia the Free Press yesterday m connection iv'ith his swxjcst^n for xihirbaa railway for Singapore. But that did not mean, how ever,178 words
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355 1951-04-21 5 Free Press Staff Reporter fHE Piimary Fellowship Examination of the Royal College of Surgeons of England can be taken m Singapore m 1953 the first time that such a concession has been introduced. Announcing this, the journal of the Alumni Association of355 words
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Article134 1951-04-21 5 SLIM girl, m a crimson blouse and black breeches, with a green sash round her waist and a green scarf tied Buccaneer fashion round her head caused a traffic jam m Raffles Place during Ihe lunch hour yesterday. .She was Pamela Such (left m the134 words
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Article33 1951-04-21 5 Dato Onn bin Jaafar. President of the United Malays National Organisation, sa!d m Kuala Lumpur Oil Thursday that he was going to r.p the presidentship of UMNO i ugUSj this year.33 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-04-21 5 Art iniorinil party on board the Piehident Monroe yesterday was attended by more than 100 friends, including the Commn-sioner-Geneii.l. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, pictured above saying goodbye to Mr. W. R. Langdon, popular American Consul-Clen-eral, who with his wife lef on retirement yesterday Free PressFree Press - 44 words
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Article23 1951-04-21 5 The next session of Assize v.ili be htld at the Supreme Court. Singapore, on Tuesday. May I, at 10.30 a.m. Picture.23 words
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Article153 1951-04-21 5 Fre«" Press Staff Reporter Mr. L. W. Elliott, president of Scanciard-Vacuum Oil Company. baa bei-n nominated to become a director of Standard Oil Company .New Jersey). His nomination will be voted on by Jersey stockholders at their U ,1 meeting on June 8, and ir elected153 words
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Article56 1951-04-21 5 Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan, L»ep;. Public Relations Secretary. Si»i.i pore, recently visited the Po.;^. Headquarters m Cambridge ai.. Leicester to discuss their Saf*.; First propaganda. He showed them the posters prouced by the Public Relation >rfice for the Singapore Saleo irst Committee and both askec56 words
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Article52 1951-04-21 5 Persons who intend to apply for Certificates of Admission are informed that application musi be made to the Immigration Office nearest to the applicant's p!ar< of residence as shown In his National Registration IdentityCard. Submission to any other Immigration Office v. lll m future entail refusal of52 words
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Article31 1951-04-21 5 Informittion has been rec r:. that small-pox exists In Sam.irinda. which has been declared an Infected place Full Moon Dhy wJU be celebr.'rr: I today at the ButMhist Temple ml31 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-04-21 5 picliir*- f'F- W»\IIK M Ml V, ..am .llf ♦^S. f« I i ir.-njind of thr I ««r Rml ;:nd m Command «»f I X «»timi nwf.tllh .nH I v *h j»» .n r I M mm i• iv i, m ihi miiCapnre Prr^sFree Press - 67 words
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Article, Illustration361 1951-04-21 5 English schools interested in Malayan affairs able to visit p'sces which I nf\»» thought of ihHIl be.' ore.' >'ie Mil All I can say is that I MM to be back m gunth concluded. Free Pre*\ Staff Reporter EWGLISH schoolgirls are very interested m Malaya. but at the same time361 words
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Article51 1951-04-21 5 The Municipality ol Kuala Lumpur has been divided into four wards for the purposes of the elections. These have been named the Bungsar, Sentul Imbi and Petaling wards. The Constitution of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality, which v.ns published yesterday, names the boundaries of these four51 words
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109 1951-04-21 5 Vrr- Press SUff Keix»rlfr QOAP uunu (act u n rs i i the Colony have agreed to reduce the puce of I'KiJlu 7H"ru'fci 'it red xxip bu *2 per case follouivq the tecovt don 7iud> d ttet'd (ft the cost of rtffffrtal109 words
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Article144 1951-04-21 5 APPEAL BY ATTAP HUT OCCUPIERS Free Press Stall K»'Tx»rt«-r p)l LOWING a memorandum from occupiers of nearly one-hundred a*';«p hut« off Tiong Bahru, comnlaininß about the ktefMMi rales of assessment on their ttutfl by the Municipal thoritie.s. the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has susked Mr. Yap Pent Geek, a144 words
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Advertisement123 1951-04-21 5 nnakiuDn M\K BRA Ml PRESSURE LANTERN if I hoi jft^ i.oNcrH i i^ j< i: BRITISH PRODUCT LEA HIN CO. TTI. lialk IliiJgi ffmi* «in-a;: t;, Tel 3166 i^ de SILVA k .c u«M SINGAPORE PHONE -7«30. DIKE rWINE^ DANCE at AIR-CONDITIONED' AIR VIEW CABARET 6c RESTAURANT I'Kl k SEAH123 words
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Advertisement57 1951-04-21 5 I "Hygene" milk jug I $2.00 R£3jRM I- THIS JVC, WITH UNWMSAL APPEAL, IS IDEAL FOR ■I CREAM, MAYONNAISE, SYRUP, ETC. ATI H\( Tl\ LI -Y FINISHED WITH THE PATENT HYGIENIC HMklk WHICH PROTECTS THE CONTENTS AT ALL HMIs FROM FLIES AND DUST, ETC. H INCWH MKM FROM HARDWARE DIPT57 words
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Article139 1951-04-21 6 fggfgfh rTTKNHAM Hotspur, who need two points from their la*t three fames, may win the t ii-xt Division championship m thr English Football League today when they meet Middlesbrough at Middlesbrough. Tottenham cannot afford to Mark as Manchester I'nited. who won si\ of their lastA.P. - 139 words
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Article301 1951-04-21 6 LONDON v. LANCS CLUBS TODAY Lishman back m Arsenal XI From JIM CHAMBERS TT will be a London v. Lancashire day m the First Division of the English Football League today. Arsenal, who will have their tall, goalscoring inside-left, Doug Lishman, back m the team after a long lay-off with301 words
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Article27 1951-04-21 6 JTATHUL Karib defeated H.M. dockyard by two goals to niJ m a Second Division League soccer match at Geylang yesterday. Dollah and Marsuki scored.27 words
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Article109 1951-04-21 6 A AN BRLD Tt RCO ii H Woodward'? ibe IS6I English races, wa < beatra oy a N ad \vsierday The rolt started favourite |ri the Hurst Park seven-fur-long feature race, but was pd out at t^« i^«^>i iv; i. Oldlnf'a Crocodile, a 100-8 outsider. Woodvard's EnglishA.P. - 109 words
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Article42 1951-04-21 6 JJ NAS Setr.bawaiig defeated Blue Rovers by four m an SA.FA Third DivLsicn League Match at St Geoisr?'s Road yesterday R.N.A.S through Daukias i 2». Johnstone and Mellor. Blue Rovers' goal was net led by Ismail. A. P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article182 1951-04-21 6 pLORY van Donck, professional to the Waterloo Club, Brussels, yesterday won the Silver Kinj; £1,350 professional golf tournament at Moor Park, Hertfordshire, with an aggregate of 285 Van Donck, who has figured prominently m British tournaments since the war, led from the Oral round, mReuter - 182 words
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Article95 1951-04-21 6 Celtic to go on tour THE AMERICAN Soccer League announced yesterday that arrangements had been completed for a ninegame tour by the Glasgow Celtic Football Club. The Scots open, their tour at the Triborough Stadium, New York, on May 20 against an all-star eleven selected from the four metropolitan clubsA.P. - 95 words
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Article29 1951-04-21 6 QUEEN'S Park beat Stenhousemuir by three goals, to nil m a Scottish League *B Division fixture yesterday. This match was originally r scheduled for today. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-04-21 6 picture. Tom Finney (Preston North End), England's outside-left, lobs the ball over the head of Jimmy Cowan (Morton), Scotland's goalkepeer. to score England's secon dgoal m last Saturday's soccer international at Wenr.bley. Behind Finney is George Young of (Gre England's second eroal m right back andReuter - 56 words
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Article366 1951-04-21 6 Depleted SCC side beat REME 3-2 Free Ifem IIHU fTf tl i S.C.C 3 KI Mi SINGAPORE Cricket Club gav, a Murk* beat a fairly strong; R.K.M.i S.A.F.A Div. 1 League same at J ,i U yesterday. After 40 minutes, the Club chain of unfortunate incidents 1 struggling side in366 words
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Article12 1951-04-21 6 N-B.A. WARNS TOWEEL I Pi I T i Da m: man.t that12 words
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Miscellaneous193 1951-04-21 6 New Crossword No. 33& n I I I Cj j ■^■^H ■^■^H B^ d I BMwMß_fl| y I I Vf,UEB ACROSS 1. 7. The nvjff seems tv misuse Iris fa! ration (6, T». 8. Where to find Fingal's Cave (6k 9. I cenire m disease Cn- 11. Boiled down, with193 words
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Miscellaneous14 1951-04-21 6 Solution To Crossword No hi S(»l.l I Kin ne\ En Down Nai 4 r14 words
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399 1951-04-21 7 Heavy going at K. L. today iTom ALLAN LKWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. going for this atternoons racing will bo and, with the bulk of the programme tor (lass five horses, anything can here was little discussion on the at the course this morning because most399 words
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Article26 1951-04-21 7 The 16th game of the world chess t lampionship between Mikhail Botvinnik and David Bronstein was adjourned yesterday with the positions about equal. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article94 1951-04-21 7 SOCCER: Singapore "A" v Chinor at stadium; Div. SA: Soi-ial \.P. v Aston A.C at (ir\l»ni;; HMS Terror v Qwi Dos (nit at Naval Basr. CRICKET: Army v R.\. (first davi at Nee Soon. 11.30 a.m.: Indians v t »n-Benders at I. A. RAF Neletar v Police at94 words
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Article217 1951-04-21 7 ALLAN in\is TRESPASSES I EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER I "^O 1 mV, NT p. JAUNTY JAINTY JAUNTY lAIMY mo polo Marco Polo Marco Tolo Marco Polo Marco Polo tY>ignaonnt Epsom Downs Crai«mount Epsom Downs N.chtegaal 3»i 2 r TOM BOY FAIR WEEK ATOM BOY ATOM217 words
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Article172 1951-04-21 7 IN the biggest upset of the season, 30 Battalion Royal Army Ordnance Corps, second bottom team m the United Services League, chalked up their first win yesterday with a seven-one trouncing of Royal Army Pay Corps, which earlier this week had played their way into172 words
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Article142 1951-04-21 7 TWO Indian-owned horses. the Maharaja of Rajpupal's First Consul and tre Mararaja of Baroda'.s Princes Choice, are among the high class field of 22 expected to s'<.art ta today's Victoria Cup The race is -being run over seven furongs at Lonclor. racecourse. Hurst Park, and piobable runnersReuter - 142 words
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Article59 1951-04-21 7 AN American offer of $100,000 t £*****> lor the champion Australian racehorse Comic Court has b^en refused by his Adelaide owneis. the brothers R. A. and A. J- Lee. The offer came from J. iPursqlovi of San Diego, California, The Lee brothers said yesterday they wanted to59 words
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Article221 1951-04-21 7 T*HE second grass track was still heavy this morn- ing when opened for fast work. The most impressive worker of the morning was Tajurrah (Mawi), who went easily alongside newcomer Tryas (Crowe) to run three furlongs m 39 1/5 sees. A very good effort considering the221 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-04-21 7 WINNERS of the 1951 Singapore inter-Services boxing championships. This team wo i InH j, rnn rivinr the Army their third successive victory. l R C i r^w Le P ft *u^rir ht- Srt H. Robbins (featherweight), Pte. R. Ellison (H«htht *^S?:sUT*.™i.&Sl R McMasters, Igi Robert Oh (light- welterweight >, Sgm63 words
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Advertisement51 1951-04-21 7 S^ LAUREL KHJOW KWANG CO. 714 fr 749, North Bridge Road, Singapore TODAY: 11. 145 4. 630 9.30 p.m. llow.ird Hughes' Distributed by KKO Radio starnng_FAlTH_^OM^^^ imrrE Kj TONIGHT Book StJrrnf W Early I PAUL HENREID km b»i X 9 a.m. Tomorrow •COMING" (umache Territorj" -One Way Street" Technicolor j51 words
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Advertisement189 1951-04-21 7 ■'fcT DECT Difrc =ss s DCJI'DtTS f&^ fO» TO-DAY Craigmount FIFTY cKanD AIRMAIL Sanlana beau Champs jOhn COOKING FAT LIFEGUARD MILK CO., LTD. 35 36. Medeiros Building. Spore. Telephone: ***** JOHNNIE JOHNSON **The Crazy Comic" Aided, Abetted and Encouraged by SALO BREMKKO and His Boys will appear nightly at the189 words
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Miscellaneous656 1951-04-21 7 TODAY'S race card at Kuala Lumpur is given below. The Double Totes will be drawn on Races Two and Three; Seven and Eight. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Eight. The following have been scratched from all engagements: Sudan, Wild Jinks. Charlemagne. Piraeus. Waterloo, Abbotsford, Abby Kay. Trafalgar.656 words
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Article149 1951-04-21 8 RUSSIA TURNS DOWN NEW WEST OFFER Soviet Russia yesterday In Paris rejected the West's latest compromise offer and made a new proposal ns^lf on a draft agenda for a Bi^ Four Foreign Ministers' conference. But the new Soviet proposal differed only slightly m wordIng from the ones made earlier byU.P. - 149 words
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Article54 1951-04-21 8 Mrs. Germaine Lecomte. who is making the wedding dre^s for the future Queen of Egypt. is flying to Cairo with the half-tini>hed garment The Pa:is dressmaker said she planned to take along three Paris seamstresi.es to help complete the dress Narrman Sadek will wear when sheA.P. - 54 words
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Article347 1951-04-21 8 10 mill LION INDIANS STARVING Men scraping for snails I\kV\ iJKLtii, Saturday. WORE than 10,000,000 people are facing famine In the province of Bihar, the worst of several black pots m hungry India. Nothing: can prevent some leaths, and only gigantic efforts In the next two nonths to distribute food347 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-04-21 8 CAIRO WEDDING The Egyptian Foreign Minister .1 id other noUbles attended the wedding m Cairo of Dr. Laki Hashem. a Harvard graduate, and Miss Amal Firki, daughter of Amin Bey Firki. Deputy Governor of the National Bank of Egypt.39 words
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Article31 1951-04-21 8 Dr. Frank Graham, former President of the University of North Carolina, is exnected to be nominated United mediator m India's dLspuU with Pakistan over the dossession of Kashmir. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article149 1951-04-21 8 London Stock Exchange LONDON, Saturday. ALTHOUGH the approach of the week-end restrained activity m the London Stock Exchange yesterday, markets barely paused m their upward movement, states Reuter's financial correspondent. f Interest was maintained at hiuh level by hones of dividend Horn Vickers, shipbuilding and engineering149 words
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Article76 1951-04-21 8 The Burmese Premier, Thakin Nu. is determined to abandon politics for religion but WiH not be permitted to do this even if he loses at the coming elections, a government spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman confirmed that the cabinet has rejected the premier's request to76 words
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Article245 1951-04-21 8 WASHINGTON, Saturday. FILM actor Sterling Hayden, former husband of Madeleine Carroll, said m Washington that he joined a Hollywood Communist cell because of his experience with Tito partisans m Yugoslavia during the war. Hayden, husky and 6 ft. 4 ins., was giving; evidence to the Congress245 words
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Article27 1951-04-21 8 SCHOOL teacher m Colu mbus, Ohio, told her students she was not taking sides m the Mac Arthur controversy. Her name? Truman Mac-Arthur A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article117 1951-04-21 8 LONDON, Saturday. SEVERAL links of a chain weighing 40 lb. tethering Shetland pony by a railway line at Dartford, Kent, were "completely buried m the neck and were not visible", said the prosecutor, Mr Gordon Jones, m a case m which George Alexander Merrett,117 words
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Article10 1951-04-21 8 Switzerland is shortly to establish a legation m Indonesia. ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article28 1951-04-21 8 An Indian official has gone to Peking to open negotiations for 1.000.000 tons of rice which the Chin*^ 0 Rprls havo nffprprl to India. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article288 1951-04-21 8 ILE DYEU. Sat. MARSHAL Henri Philippe Petain, 94, died this morning on his prison island of He Dyeu. off the French Atlantic coast, soutn-west .of Nantes. Mme. Petain. who was dining when called to her husband's bedside, was with him when he died m theA.P. - 288 words
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Article107 1951-04-21 8 LONDON. Sat. THE high cost of tobacco smoking m Britain is driving more people to snuff. The paradox apparently is that you don't pay through the nose for tobacco if you take it that way. This d:>covery by the public has led to a big increaseReuter - 107 words
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Article49 1951-04-21 8 The following were the noon closing prices on the London tin market yesterday: Spot— £l.l6o buyers and £1.170 sellers, with business at £1.190 to £1 165. Three months- 1.135 buyers and 1.145 sellers, with business at £1.160 to £1.150. Settlement i i ft* Tumnvpr 40 tons. U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Advertisement484 1951-04-21 8 Straits Times Free Press For the convenience ot advertiser*, our Representatives at Ist Floor Singapore Cold Storage Orchard Road wilt receive small advertisements and answers to Ho* numbers BIRTHS TO JOAN. *ift? ol Sqn Ldr. K. J. Stanford, on 18th April, at f Hospital. Melbourne, a son BIRON: On April484 words
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Advertisement192 1951-04-21 8 ECONOMICAL JONk I We invite wholesale JEWC trade from WATERPROOF •Ui m AUc^ al! nei?hbourine > countries inrludin < I INDONESIA \\Z))\ > I E. HASSIM SONS C% I 381 North Bridge Road I] Singapore I Watch Merchants i I for over 40 year.s I r ?kuut I yjizii* I192 words
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Miscellaneous137 1951-04-21 8 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 8. Orange Crove Rd.. Spore. Branch ot the THE FIRS! CHCRCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. m Boston. U.S A SERVICES— Sun.. 10.30 a.m. DOCTRINE ©I ATONEMENT SUNDAY SCHOOL 9. 15 a.m. TESTIMONY MEETING 2nd May, at 6.30 p.m. READING ROOM Open Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. 5.30—7 p.m.— Tuesdays137 words
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Article, Illustration689 1951-04-21 1 SAGITTARIUS - SAGITTARIUS Ie old government resthouses m the Fedation. once so necessary, are now gradually assing out of existence. In this amusing rtide an old-timer recalls some of the enjoyole days spent m these out-of-thp-wnw wLio by (JOVERNMKXT rest houses m Federation arc mliuillv diminishing numbers,F. G. H. Allen - 689 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1951-04-21 1 F. CANNING - THE BUDDHA WAS NOT FOR SALE F. CANNING A Free Press short story by JOH LIN was one oi the first acquaintances I made m Singapore. He owned a pottery shop m Beach Road and I often used to go m and search around for something quaint or valuable, for1,000 words
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618 1951-04-21 1 TESSIE TAN - Ghost hunting is profitable in Malaya TESSIE TAN says MALAYA'S superstitious natives and the recent outcrop of poltergeists have given an impetus to a seldom heard of "industry"— -ghost laying. These professional ghost-hunters are reaping a rich harvest as they go about the work of tracking down troublesome spirits who618 words
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Advertisement78 1951-04-21 1 -HIS MASTER'S VOICE" SELECTIONS MUSICAL HITS X^S^*, c with Chorus and Organ ME GET YOUR GUN < Irving Berlin) 93 Al Goodman and his Orchestra *HOMA <Rod*ers> c 3595 9 g Harold Keel, etc and Chorus VOURE MY EVERYTHING <Slm> Selection^ The Melachrlno Orchestra tR CHANCE TO DREAM v r78 words
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Advertisement49 1951-04-21 1 BONNIE TOGS tor your KIDDIES EXCLUSIVE fTt WALT DISNEY r?*- DESIGNS j j£ STRIPES A «v y#«^ y PLAIN COLOURS W^i/ JFr^y^* 7 A I V§L s?r N. WASH fast RIBBED NECK CONSIKUJIION RLIAINS ITS SHAPE AFTER RFPfAIED LAUNDERINOS. NEW SHIPMENT NEW RANGE OF DESIGNS Soli' U<7//v EXCELSIOR LTD*49 words
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Article377 1951-04-21 2 IAN GRANT - IAN GRANT the -A LIFE OF HER OWN*' (coming to the Pavilion) is alleged to be about "a girl who really lived Our hopes could hardly be raised higher. The representation of life as it is really lived is. something that Hollywood achieves about once377 words
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Article, Illustration393 1951-04-21 2 FRANK ROGERS - FRANK ROGERS previews V Shall Return. •1 SHALL RETURN" (coming to the New Alhambra records the triumphant return of General Douglas Mac Arthur to the Philippines m the later days of the World War II and the event? leading up to it. I: al*o records393 words
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Article, Illustration255 1951-04-21 2 HAROLL HEFFERNAN - HAROLL HEFFERNAN By DAHAMOUNT has dis- covered once again that there's simply nothing new under the sun, when it comes to film plots. Studio writers were purring happily over the prospect that they'd really come up with a different idea m 'When Worlds Collide,"255 words
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Article224 1951-04-21 2 Maureen Mallal - Maureen Mallal ••OCENE OF THE CRIME" (coming to the Cathay) is really good entertainment. Plenty of thrills, chills, murders, gangsters' "molls" and chock-a-block with amusing wise-cracks. Characterisation is well-done, sharp, clever, often cruel. always realistic. There's nothing especially new about the plot. A murder is committed,224 words
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Article161 1951-04-21 2 1T WAS a grim setting m m which Anna Neagle began her Florence Nightingale ndm, "The Lady With the Lamp." at Shepperton studios recently. Moving scenes were acted m the dreadful Scutari Barracks hospital, reproduced as the distressed nursing pioneer found it m the Crimean War.161 words
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Article290 1951-04-21 2 SHEILAH GRAHAM - SHEILAH GRAHAM Hollywood Gossip by TTiARLEY GRANGER is a Jl boy with plans. He stars m "The Lonely," by Paul Gallico. m London this summer with British star, Glynis Johns. Farley takes off for Britain when he completes "Behave Yourself:* If Shelley Winters is Mrs. Granger by290 words
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Article, Illustration279 1951-04-21 2 CECIL WILSON - Palladium R oar for Judy CECIL WILSON itfISS JUDY GAR--ITI LAND last week stepped out of the shadows of ill-healtii into the sunshine of a great London welcome a real Palladium roar that sent her stumbling back to her dressing room m a daze. "Good old Judy!" yelled the audience279 words
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Advertisement188 1951-04-21 2 II I IV 4 §M ii 9JI p.m. Bros S^fc RANDOLPH sr *li m v w^rttfiSu. n t TECHMICOIOR r QRGCNS 5V> Midnight To-Nifht "SAPUTANGAN" I. option Picture HOLLYWOOD Beauty Hint Starring Lena Turner, A/-G-3/ Hollywood If you want your Mil enamel applications to be as ■rrnch of a glamour188 words
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Advertisement160 1951-04-21 2 "SUITS you for a STYLE- COOL- COMFORT >^l Try us for your next suit J^ Lowest pnce and prompt V l-^ service guaranteed y /fe^f P^ LIM YING KEE J J8 405, North Bridge Road, Mp SINGAPORE Phon« ***** RITZ RESTAURANT BAR RITZ HOTEL LTD. TODAY «c TOMORROW SPECIAL CHICkI160 words
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Article, Illustration832 1951-04-21 3 SERFDOM IN A USTRALIA tRIC MITCHELL, writing from Melbourne, reports on They have no human rights The aborigines m the Northern Territory hve m virtual isolation not only geographically but m the sense that no one seems interested m their existence. T one who h;; S witnessed genuine efforts to832 words
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Article298 1951-04-21 3 (Continued from Page 1) m Kampar, Temoh, Bidor, and other small towns m South Perak. The gang was eventually run to earth by the late D. M. Barry, then Assistant Commissioner of Police, Kinta, and other police officers. The robber chief was killed, and others sentenced298 words
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Article646 1951-04-21 3 K. S. CHIA discusses a common daily expression of the Chinese which is often the cause of embarrassment to bachelors and spinsters. IF you are a bachelor or a spinster, and a friend asks you when lie can expect a treat from you,646 words
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Article, Illustration763 1951-04-21 3 ANTHONY WISE - ANTHONY WISE T WONDER if you So now I'm know of anyone without a job. says who happens lo have a vacancy for an ex man of letters, with no particular qualifications, very little capital and even less future? If so, I would regard763 words
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Advertisement146 1951-04-21 3 t SINGAPORE j PACKING 1 CO., LTD. In Association with SINGAPORE i BAGGAGE j TRANSPORT AGENCY LID. *for PREFERENCE •tor SHIPPING 0 •for PACKING 65. The Arcade. Tel. 4658 ***** 3rd. Floor Cable Address Singapore "Bagtransag* > t <••»»■■ LUXOR AUTOCHANGErII!3^ J At or AC]IM Extra features not found m146 words
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Article, Illustration920 1951-04-21 4 LEN HUTTON REVEALS V iv Hi IT'S wonderful to be back! Win or lose, the greatest moment of any M.C.C. tour is when the player sets foot m England again and sees his family and friends waiting for him. Despite the fact that we have920 words
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371 1951-04-21 4 McDONALD BAILEY - McDONALD BAILEY By ORITAIN has never before been so well off for first-class sprinters, but let it not be imagined that they are all m the world-beater class. As I see it, they are going to find it mighty hard even to get to371 words
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Article588 1951-04-21 4 OOYAL Army Pay Corps have reached the final of SingaporeBase District's Parker Cup soccer competition for the second year m succession. The other finalists will be decided tomorrow when Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers meet Royal Engineers m a semifinal replay. Pay Corps had a hard588 words
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Article, Illustration197 1951-04-21 4 OLYMPION - OLYMPION VARSITY SPORTSMEN ...9 By PROMISING cricketer at the University of Malaya is 21 -year-old Peter Douglas Mayo, a second-year Dental student. He learned the rudiments of Lhe game from his father. B. Mayo, former Selangor and F.M.S. cricketer. When he was In Ceylon197 words
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150 1951-04-21 4 S. Africa s move gives MCC a hint tVDUR South African cricketers have been asked to be ready to leave far England m case the touring team need reinforcements. They include Hugh Tayfleld, whose omission from the party, now on their way, caused one of the biggest ever cricket controversies150 words
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Article22 1951-04-21 4 TRIBUTE TO BEDSER I way I earn* will r< —an I from I horr.' At tag well receive a I reception I22 words
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