The Singapore Free Press, 28 April 1951
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Title Section19 1951-04-28 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA IK.OtiS. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, APRIL 28. 1951. PRICK TEN I NTS19 words
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Article, Illustration136 1951-04-28 1 GIB BLAST PACKS 3 HOSPITALS Ship debris covers rock GIBRALTAR, Saturday. rm '!l !;j braltar mothered m debris lei the 1.1 12-ton Hritish ammunition ship i ham exploded m the harbour, killing ■n. Many more are expected to die. Three itals are filled with injured. Uxhil ~>« l«»ns t ammunition,Reuter - 136 words
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Article12 1951-04-28 1 1 Sf.r >> CMle :s a ootind more foi cop- ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article127 1951-04-28 1 I <OM)O\\ Saturday. JtM R lJi.)u.ani men m two vital British defence mi:! us tries docks and armsmakinj stopped today over claims for more pay and better conditions London's vast Woolwich i.srnal, where tank produciun is to it art soon, Mowed down to a standstillReuter - 127 words
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Article89 1951-04-28 1 Greenland to have defences PENHAGEN, S plan for the of 1 md Ai rtgn( d by Denmark and the United States yesterday m Copenhagen, c; ..i M, largest Island In the world after Australia la a Dan i<n colony 01 84D.000 square miles. CWenland *l): h« divided if necessary hiloReuter - 89 words
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Article146 1951-04-28 1 3 JUMP ASPLANE CRASHES THREE of the crew of an American Superfortress jumped from the pLane as it tried to land at Lasjens airfield, m the Azores yesterciy. Seconds later it went u<) m flames, killing 11 men. The three who jumped were slightly hurt. There were only two otherA.P. - 146 words
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Article100 1951-04-28 1 'No say Reds to new plan PARIS. Sat. HTHE West offered Russia a new compromise agenda for a Foreign Ministers' conr&ence yesterday but the Soviet delegate Mr. Gromyko rejected it as "ridiculous and vain." Mr. Gromyko said m a 90--minute monologue that the West's offer was "not really a newU.P. - 100 words
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Article66 1951-04-28 1 FIFTY GRAND, Harcourt and Windsor 1 iddie are the oe.st bets for today's races. Allan Lewis. Free Press racing correspondent, telephones from Kuala Lumpur this morning. Owing to heavy rain at the course today, the going is expected to be heavy.. Trespasser's best wagers are POT66 words
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Article75 1951-04-28 1 No NEW U.N. PEACE MOVES The 12-n:ition Asian-Arab of the United Nations '■vis drafted no new proposal ior negotiating a Korean settlement, on»» of its delegate* said yesterday. 3e said there had been no •noting otf the group since •^.ey considered the North 'orean communication to the President of thReuter - 75 words
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150 1951-04-28 1 'Choose MacA. or Acheson policy' Taft WASHINGTON. Sat. SENATOR Robert Tait told the Senate yesterday that he nation must make an early choice between the 1 Acheson policy of appeasement m Korea and the Mac Arthur policy." The Republican leader expressed the fear that Ameri--uns will wake up son. morning150 words
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Article32 1951-04-28 1 Strikers went back to work yesterday at the last few factories affected by the fourday cost of living stoppages m San Sebastian and the Provincp of Qulpuzcoa. Northern Spain.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article15 1951-04-28 1 The Philippine Government is sending replacements to Filipino troops fighting m Korea. ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article177 1951-04-28 1 TORIES 'WANTED DOLLARS SA VED LONDON, Saturday. MX. Douglas Jay, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, defended the Government yesterday Against Conservative complaints that it should have bought much .greater quantities of raw materials last spring It was at that precise time that the Opposition was urgkng the Government to save177 words
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Article43 1951-04-28 1 Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Sa f An unarmed Chinese special constable was murdered li nd another special constable mounded when a gang of 10 armed bandits raided a mining kongsi m the Sungei Siput aiea of Perak lacJ night.43 words
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Article26 1951-04-28 1 Communists yesterday made a surprise attatk on Temethin m Central Burma, and blew" ud all- the railway tracks leading out of the town ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration10 1951-04-28 1 Two more kicks and it's ours. Geors?e."10 words
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Article92 1951-04-28 1 FRANKfUKi. sai. CZECH Government charged yesterday that William Oatis. Associated Press correspondent In Prague gaoled by the Reds, used Czechoslovale ritizens flnr scjullLdjL Czech Foreign Ministry to the U.S. Embassy. It followed a telephoned message to the Embassy on Thursday which accused Mr. Oatis of activities92 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-04-28 1 Churchill speaks Mr. I'hurciitH laun I I.ffl attack on ih» <*ov ••iniiicnt m a speeci Jo the Pripurat League, Loriiion. (See Pasr22 words
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Article200 1951-04-28 1 PERSIAN CABINET RESIGNS TEHERAN, Saturdiv rHE Persian Prime Minister, Hussain Ala, hanJerl his GovernmenVi resignation to the Shah \a>{ nieht Hussain Ala. former Minister m Washington, took over the Government last month after the assasMnation ol General Ali Razmara. He was due to face a special session of Parliament calliReuter; U.P. - 200 words
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Article143 1951-04-28 1 NEW DELHI. Sat THE world's leaden should meet m the nude and discuss world peace, says Chlda Shivas Nana Oir. 50-year-oJd leader of a lect of nude monks and nuns living m the Himalayas. If they did, he told reporters In New Delhi, theA.P. - 143 words
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Article133 1951-04-28 1 U.N. troops to try to hold Seoul TOKYO, [JNITED NATIONS Forces ahaadoned both th* eastern and western anchors of tluir Kor< n line yesterday but were prepared to lu>' city of Seoul or sell it at a heavy <-o*t m (omnuinist lives. For thp first time m th** Korean war,U.P.; Reuter - 133 words
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Article57 1951-04-28 1 soviet as lor 1 ne :ir ftcial Insemination ol ea are applied :hrcu-:i world, i he M.T.I, news .i_. i reported m Budapest. it said a farmer here cpu \he ■enricea of a veterinary and drtifi free, v»hi.e m U.S. and Pi noe he n i oay fromA.P. - 57 words
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Article80 1951-04-28 1 Britain, Canada and the United States are Job forces to beat Russian ming of nnw.s broadcast. Mr Donald Edwards. British Broadcasting CorporaU foreign ncws'tenriee chic 'old a Montreal Sorvicp Club "At peak Russian li.st»-: hours, the BBC, the Canadian Broadcast ma Corp >i and the VoiceReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement28 1951-04-28 1 sh Electro-Plating Works lv-»joj_Kd S'porr. phone 8?, 7 SWISS M~De from $36 c*Tfieit &e>t vice afte 1 Sat& 'of jtM^lß W Aw^B^^L Iff £j| MD&.J£ «hT J M28 words
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Advertisement65 1951-04-28 1 M. FLINTER S. GRINBER6 i Diamonds Jewellery I j 67, Stamford Rd., If Court Bldf.) S pore, Telephone 7923 yytzE *^r 4^» W^ "J^BJ B^r lit vBSI THERE IS NO BETTER CAP AN ARMSTRONG SIDDEL r :Y IN WHICH TO ENJOY YOUR HON' LEAVE We caa arrange home deli for65 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-04-28 2 Life b m Spring and jfliitenin* m the sunshine at :ic Zoo m Surrey. England are three brandnew lambs. Eeney. Meenev nd Miner (being only triple -s iiiere is no Moe). They are just two weeks old and look very smuf and wtee.^46 words
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Article669 1951-04-28 2 ANGUS MacDONALD - ANGUS MacDONALD Third instalment o£ a serial by THE Arabs were quick to espy the fugitivt and it was with bullets whistling viciously lit their ears and Kicking spurts of dust and their feet that n Cavendish and his npaniona raced for the Fort669 words
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495 1951-04-28 2 Liau Nyuk Oi - Have you ever thought of watching tadpoles? Liau Nyuk Oi By UAVE you ever thought of watching tadpoles? They are a most interesting study. The other day I saw some people trying to catch those tadpoles. There was a big man with very big hands, a middle-sized woman with slender495 words
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Article90 1951-04-28 2 little gill snid that s!\ duin't know how chidren amused themselves m the o!d cays when they hac. no toys. Do you know that thousands ol years ago, In Ancient Greece ihe girls haci dolls" And those doUfl h:ui "opening and closing* 1 eyes, and the90 words
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Article212 1951-04-28 2 Qk*£& V^Ou^i^WU. I\EAR Children, There was such a good response to last week's painting eomostition that I can only suppose that this is y *vi favourite form of competition. So much that there will be many more of these In future The standard is212 words
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Article97 1951-04-28 2 gRITAINS Boy Beovti are keeping their fingers crossed. It is hoped that a British film ••oiupany will make a picture ol trie life of Lorn Baden-Powell, founder ol the Boy Scout movement. Here is the chance for some Scouts to make a name for themselves. Bui97 words
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Miscellaneous127 1951-04-28 2 This Week's Competition HfcKt. boys and tjirl-,, is and one each fur a boy anil a picture Cro .sword f«.r sirl a?ed 10 to 15.) >ou to solve. L>o it neitly Send your attempts, toand you may win a prize. sether with your mm, There are four prizes of address127 words
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Miscellaneous186 1951-04-28 2 JUNIOR CROSSWORD j CLUES ACROSS.— I. Can- Kent port where Juilus re. jury stands on this river. Caesar Is said to have landed 7, Name of a steam engine m 55 BC. 14, Wordsworth i built by George Stephenson. -wrote one on immortality. 8. Material made from flax 16, Explorer186 words
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Article22 1951-04-28 3 »en or nee over the a I ichty i Belflaii private I i v T a IS-year-ol 1 d -bt22 words
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Article192 1951-04-28 3 Detected by periscope PIGHTY-FIVF BRISTOL, Saturday. '000-ton steame^T" Were gettin ed at Avonmoutr f rnm W fK n WWhich^ hich had J ust dock tustoms officer look^i? the ul Far E »st when the Periscope. Ed down his find-the-smugglers a bu^d XTnl^ narroW Space behind parcel.192 words
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Article53 1951-04-28 3 SAPPHIRES FOR ARCHBISHOP The best three blue sinPhires the Queensland Gov. emment could find are being sent to England for aetttaf Archbishop of Canterbury t VL we c recen tly presented t i he w An clie lic an Archbishop h Sb^ ne Ar chbishop Halse g the Queensland Premier.Reuter - 53 words
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Article35 1951-04-28 3 The West German Interior Minister. Robert Lehr. has launched a Government campaign to stamp out a new Nazi movement and hamstring a Communist plan to undermine democratic order m the country. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-04-28 3 CERTAINLY. MADAM Lin da and Stella. London Zoo's amiable riding donkeys, showed an "only too pleased" spirit of co-operation when they were invited to join this five-year-old visitor.28 words
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Article173 1951-04-28 3 wmWM^mi PARIS. Saturday. LhLMH hold-up giii^sters, ccmidence men, and cat bur-lars will soon be able to walk out of jails to a new chimee In lif>— and thank the enterprise ot a vmm? British peer for it. The "convict into craftsman* scheme has been d173 words
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Article383 1951-04-28 3 North-South vulnerable. West dealer NORTH 8 9 Jill 0 A.X 9 7 5 1 6 1 WEST EAST 4KQ9651 4 J 10 <?K9 <? Q 8 6 4 0 6 0 10 2 J 8 4 +KQ» SOUTH A 4 <? A 10 7 OQJ 8 4 4k383 words
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Article148 1951-04-28 3 LONDON, Sat. BRITISH and American Far Eastern experts from the Foreign Office and the United States Embassy m London are assisting m discussion m Washington with the U.S. State Department regarding a Japanese peace treaty, stated official sources m London. There was no commentU.P. - 148 words
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Advertisement82 1951-04-28 3 TYPEWRITER R|BBOM #MAOf IN ENGLAND Suitable for all mades of Typewriter. Obtainable cvcryu hcn\ at $1.20 each SOLE stS}£At *TA Ai^M^dJJt A!/* MTW} agents 4C/fr fMfwW+rr&Flv ifi/ mi*** mtto%A*ATfn tdkf CiAHCAP^AYf i >♦♦*-'♦♦*-: I DINE TO-NIGHT t j MONICO <S^ RESTAURANT I FIRST CLASS BAR t COCKTAIL A SPECIALITY. DEUCIOUS82 words
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Miscellaneous374 1951-04-28 3 "ilttMilt^^Mitii ,^/s^ww.a^ SINGAPOH£ BFEBS [Singapore] t»l I t* NKTWOKK) 445 p.m. Programme Summary; 10 am. Emergency Nevs from 4.47 From the London Editorials Ltnnpv; 1 pm. Programme (BBC); 4.55 Composer of the Summary. 1.02 Saturday Ball- Week— Brahms; 5.15 World Affairs rcom; 1.30 Time Signal News; (3BO; s^o Northumbrian Barn374 words
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Miscellaneous154 1951-04-28 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you ar« often too generous and considerate for your own good. You make sacrifices which are not entirely necessary and could get to be known as a "soft touch." You are one of the few individuals who should become more self-centred! You like to think154 words
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319 1951-04-28 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Apirl 28, 1951. Thoughts in the heat wave ider a heal wai lOs t h ly lov fa SI 1 s pap la j 1 has ii i 1 ci« j i f com ?.nd c M tutngapore. I a i burst it me tax,319 words
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Article110 1951-04-28 4 IS man dowdy The audience 1 at the East-V.Vs* Society to* other iu«K de<ided i hat he h no:. And yet one cannot help reo re tting tra 4 a fair speaker* plea for brighter plumagt shouli have fallea on deaf ?ars. The vor d has grown grey110 words
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Article, Illustration945 1951-04-28 4 KENNETH AMES - A BLUEPRINT FOR THE 1951 SOLDIER KENNETH AMES In Korea, Green' National Servicemen and 'rusty' Reservisfs have been welded into an experienced force By Men of the British 27th Brigade have rough* hard m Korea for a long spell m one of the hardest campaigns m recent military history. What945 words
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853 1951-04-28 4 Talking about Singapore by Citizen. THE $500 ALLOWANCE /\NCE more the pay- ment of an allowance for public work m Singapore is called into question. For the time being, the Legislative Council has decided, by a majority of one vote, that unofficial members should continue to receive their a month.853 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-04-28 4 LI lit Anti-Aircraft Territo "ill Butts training m the London area spotlight the spire of Kensington Town Hall m the beams of three teirchliffftts.27 words
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422 1951-04-28 4 EGYPT HAS A SUEZ CANAL BLACKLIST By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT SELDOM m its 81--year-old history has the Suez Canal aroused such controversy and concernprincipally due to Egypt's arbitrary decision to black-list certain ships, on her own terms. Yet the Canal has always assumed the422 words
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Advertisement16 1951-04-28 4 DEALERS Ui ALL HIGH CLASSES OF WATCHES lEEMIN WATCH CO. SA, CHAN6E ALLEY SINGAPORE Tel. 334816 words
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Advertisement82 1951-04-28 4 HS9rak 7 Ss&S^&aß^f C^Jotcdev dv lease i yes, powder me all over, Mummy, with that lovely Cow Gate stuff! Baby loves the new Cow Gate Baby Powdc m its charming blue and white tin with jolly little 'Smiler picture. And why not it was made specially for him Sof deliciously82 words
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97 1951-04-28 9 r «-v<* Staff K<-p«i:,(i FSTIC properties of all I n ejected by private > within the Siiiipal area last doubled the 'laure, according to quoted by the Munipresident. Mr. T. P I McNeict, m his AdminisOH Report for 1950. f t ill! be97 words
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Article22 1951-04-28 9 T uity This Is i ticipal P: p F whleb i c -p°' of rub irfac* t i22 words
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Article333 1951-04-28 9 S'PORE CRIME RATE BELOW LONDON'S 6 proportionately higher DESPITE the »..vi Free Press Reporter Police For, h t V raordlnar v difficulties" with which the Singapore has m ...mn- conlend m efforts to curb crime m the Colony. «»ndon, a £SF22? W lhe Vl «f«politan Police District of «n crime333 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-04-28 9 FOUa •>( il.e II rrprr> ntaI < n.« ho.i.vi (hurrh m v me. Hi Nesl v l'!turch on Inursdav to draw up r,i- r nimr v» hit h f luca i.onal .«l »c ii'-..l f.«« li >v i, r .-•ii;..!:hf K* deration. Tlirv are I t-nFree Press - 69 words
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Article, Illustration211 1951-04-28 9 Free Press Staff Reporter IjMGHT Singapore boys' clubs have received cheques of $25 each from the Singapore Cold storage. Said Mr. J. K. McDougall, assistant general manager of the Cold Storage yesterday: "We believe In the work of boys' clubs. TheyFree Press - 211 words
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Article45 1951-04-28 9 Young men. who hpvt already been called-up under the Manpower Regulations and are now undergoing training, sent thk n» vsage yesterday to those to be t ''ed-up: "Hive no fear there is no illf:v nent and the life is a goo:'45 words
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241 1951-04-28 9 Free Press Staff Reporter AFTER ten years of make-shift club quarters, Singapore's dance hostesses will soon have a nermanent home of their own -Their Union has just purchased a $14,000 house for their use m Gevlanff. "For the last ten years it has been241 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-04-28 9 MR. LEE KcK Liung <;ibove> iMTCfI Singapore by r.ir today for London on two-moruh tour of thr United Kingdom. He will also \isft the Bntisn InaiißUiea Mr Lee. who is mJ« manager of the Singapore branch of G. and R Wills and Co.. Ltd, is58 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-04-28 9 picture. Mr. J. Am Yam Der Wcy, of the Lindctevcs Lie!., Kuala Lumpur, and Miss T. De Bruijae, nho were married m Kuala Lumpur recentty.- Free PressFree Press - 29 words
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Article, Illustration115 1951-04-28 9 A lecture m Malay on 'The Establishment of a New World Order" will be *n\en by Pastor H. A. Pohan. of the Voice of Prophecy Bible Correspondence School, at i he V.M.C.A., Orchard Road. Singapore, tomorrow at 7.15 p.m. V.v. Paul Colem;«n from the \lalayan Seminary will renderFree Press - 115 words
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53 1951-04-28 9 The possibility of Bombardier John Stewart. 26-year-old Scottish soldier, whose death sentence lor murder was this week com- muted to imprisonment, being sent back to Britain to serve his term of lmpiisonin- 1. v n unoer i a.siderat ion. Stewart Is now m53 words
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Article58 1951-04-28 9 The president of the United Planters Association of Malaya, Mr. H. Facer, at its annual meeting m Kuala Lumpur yesterday said they were apprehensive of the financial implications of the Briggs Pian which now fell lo i hem— the concentration of labour. He said that it was58 words
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Article58 1951-04-28 9 A telegram from the Secretary of Imperial Chein.cal Industries Limited, Nobel House Londen, &ays that tr-e Board of Imperial Chemical Industries Limited has declared i fiiul dividend m respect of the year < ended Dec. 3) 1950. of it',, making vath ttie interim of 3 a total of58 words
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352 1951-04-28 9 Mr. Da vies to ask about Colony 's flood problem MONDAY'S MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS' MEETING Free Press Staff Reporter A TORE questions on the flooding problems m Singapore and about Ihc 1 classification of building contractors will be tabled by Mr. V.. V DmriM (Labour North Ward) at the Municipal Commissioners'352 words
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212 1951-04-28 9 Free Prtss Staff Re porter. A PRO'IKST against the ruling Singapore mUcln inspectors from riding m ta\is vrhtlc on duty was made to the Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the Municipal Commissioners. <tn the ground that, m a democratic age. it was unfair to restrict212 words
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Article42 1951-04-28 9 In view of her 'vuluatff »nd exc'llent work ;tino?ig the p ol Pro\incp Wellesley ptftlcu the kampong lolk ihe Pro 1 t 1 .1 1 i if -j v k i I tin C. S. Xl i i tin Province.42 words
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Article66 1951-04-28 9 Details of an ambitious programme to raise the status oi Malay drivers, make them mort courteous, more instructed and more literate. are now being worked out m Kuala Lumpur. The organiser, Dato Ujang bin Menuang, President of the Malay Drivers' Association of Malaya, said yesterday66 words
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125 1951-04-28 9 "stiOUnlag tiie cifi'Pi of this temporary rut>i;er prcsptriiv". In Pr«sident of the United Ptol Astoria* ion oi Malaya, Mi. n H Facer, at the me Ui the Aawefation In Kuala i v M'Vrdav, stated W ibOuld to spend ihus money Hi125 words
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Advertisement67 1951-04-28 9 BRAMI si min<;em vi urn t|l suhvmx I IlKliiStl PRODUCT LEA I-lIK CO. 231. Sou- S Kn Ye Road. Sl.^ap re. lei 3166 i^ v _^t^p^TjT silva: rCSPERITY DEPEHDS OM EFFICIENT HEARING -sight. »nd yet *>*«,'*"„', "SSceJ fin We. of hearts w.U nd cW c Oul -station Client. r a67 words
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Advertisement180 1951-04-28 9 Splr fa* i %i vJK sv>; I i SIS' IB DKYHYB V- jf f^ /A r-^F l ontnKl j^a V/^!B^| S A WINTER'S TALE a full flayoured. very old Oloroso. One of the finest examples of old sherry extant P f r Q* R^ l DR\ FLY Pale amber In180 words
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Article, Illustration596 1951-04-28 10 TODAY'S FA. CUP FINAL Says STANLEY MATTHEWS JIUS evening I'll know. Do I lhal Cup winner's !;il or just another xi of sympathy... "Bad luck, Stan— lf so-and-50..." many of us today greatest day of Hves I have played Hftea for England, but I would cheerfully596 words
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Article62 1951-04-28 10 CVDNfcY ncilg clubs have been exploring the possiv bility of night racing. Sydney Turf Club committeeman. Mr. If, Lon?worth. addressing an Ownii and iiainvT^ niefiniK. said: -There will have to be a lot of work and expense to establish ni^ht racing, but I feel it v. illA.P. - 62 words
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Article97 1951-04-28 10 "-TEAMS for St. Andrews School past v present soccer match on the school ground today at 4 p.m. will be chosen from: Past: R. Roberts. Ho Ec Bin. Han Luk Juan. Benjamin Ross. Thio Yuen Cheng. Sim Soo Chye, Howe Soo Chye. Leo Owen. Rex Lee. Lim97 words
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217 1951-04-28 10 I) VVK Sands, Empire middleweight champion, said at Newcastle (Australia) last night that far from trying to avoid a fight with the British champion, Randolph Turpin, he is anxious to "get cracking at any challenger Sands had said on Thursday he would not goA.P. - 217 words
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Article52 1951-04-28 10 ONG CHEW BEE, the Malayan champion, was beaten m the men's singles semi-final of the Ferrington Sea (Sussex) latcn ten7iis championships yesterday. The Malayan went down 6-1. 6-1 to Peter Cawthorn, ot Australia, ivho has been having a successful time m early season tournaments mReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration257 1951-04-28 10 Free Press Rugby Reporter EARLY arrangements are to be made for the 1951—52 ru «m Singapore. A meeting of all ru*by club secretaries has h PPM FridayfMay 4, at 5.15 pm. at the Singapore Cricket Club lled *<* "The idea." Mr. A. F. Tay- lor,257 words
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Article82 1951-04-28 10 C.A. TOO CLEVER FOR R.E.M.E. v fast am Electrical p", six iqi Besar 61 RF but were m. partme. The rou 1 minu'e ball the 1 I After v C h ute. WUli from a throw and fc Just be' und^: fence resulted h- ball ove C.A.5 th,rd 1 Early82 words
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Article124 1951-04-28 10 Indian jockey refused UK licence rE Jockey Club "England) has refused to grant a licence to ride m England to Kheem Singh, one of Western India's leading jockeys. Kheem Singh went to Britain specially to ride the champion Indian-bred racehorse, Balam. m the Festival of Britain Stakes to be runReuter - 124 words
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Article82 1951-04-28 10 'pHE Na.ional Olympic Com- mil tee" of the Soviet rone of Germany has applied to tl.e Inernaiional Olympic Commi.tee at Lausanne lor recognition. This means that th* International Commit tfe now has before i application from bo h Western and Eastern Germany. Since the lOC. recognises82 words
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48 1951-04-28 10 FATHUL Karib Sport 5 Club will meet R.A.F. Combined at soccer at Seletar today. Fathul Karib team will be selected from the following O. Angullia. Hassan. Johan. Yassin, Aman »Capt). Rahim. Ibrahim YusofT, Amat, Talib. Zuki. Rahim Omar, Jaffar. Mohamood and Dollah48 words
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Article15 1951-04-28 10 Twer:;;. Poh 8001 tira^ Uri yesterc. Secor. Teo Tiang S15 words
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Article22 1951-04-28 10 R^ ills inter i lournarr.-rv at World a: Raffles Green bf>a: R.ir' Chine*e Hie!: Sch > A Chinese Hi°h Scfcod B22 words
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697 1951-04-28 11 SUDDEN CHANGE IN GOING FOR KL RACES Smiling Through may not start From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. was a sudden change m the weather here this morning. It has been raining heavily since 8 a.m. The going will now be heavy and, consequently, there must be a revision of697 words
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Article178 1951-04-28 11 TRESPASSER tIPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER R*«« 1 2.39 PIPPINDEAL "rriNDEAL PIPPINDEAL L APACHE PIPPINDEAL Ra. <» tiARCOIRT HARCOIET HARCOURT HARCOLRT IIARCOI'RT I < nflL DA C f R IHATTUN* CONSTEIXATION CONSTELLATION rr*4llitt- 11. f l^ If* I*'1 »Mn*»«r Lad4ic Prattlin Mn^^r L»4die nting >fBrJC f'ftiistrltailMi178 words
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Article93 1951-04-28 11 l>i> 1: Ticer S.A. > us al »tadiiißi; |>j v Uw.MiaJ A^ioa a.C. m l IB: SeteUu* X.C -m^ at «.f> inc. ftrieadliev Ind.aa B.C. v R\» SeleUr ai tr l.iinn \ir»»r> v Broad S.( ai larrer Park; SL Andrews rttol v Present. KkiMi < p.m. UMIt CUhM93 words
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Article59 1951-04-28 11 I\ENIS Compinn has been advised to lake things t-asy Khii summer. His knee is still liabie to be troublesome and doctors have aid he must not play too much County cricket. The Middlesex Ciub president. Mr X W Tvrinin*. who made rhis announce rnent.59 words
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Article491 1951-04-28 11 n»D\Vs race card at Kuala Lumpur is given 1 below. Double totes will be on Races Three and Four, Seven and Eight. The Big Sweep will be on Race Eight. Race I—2 30: Class 2, Div. 3—6 Furs. 1 002 Smilinf Through Charles 9.00 2 000 L'Apache Eilery491 words
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Article81 1951-04-28 11 UNIVERSITY of Malaya's tennis championships will oe completed at the Bukit Timuh courts this afternoon. Starting at 4 p.m., the following finals will be played: Men's singles: Yap Khin Hin v. iff. Vilvaratnam. Men's doubles: Yap Khin Hin and Chan Kan Chuan v. IC S. Vilvaratnam81 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-04-28 11 William Tan (Chinese Athletic) m a tussle for nossession of the .">all Kith a K.EJVI.E. defender m yesterday's soccer mntch at Jaton Besar. C.A. won six -nil. William Tan scoring: IJ:ree.34 words
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Article162 1951-04-28 11 Ricka by 's bid for jockeys' title BRITAIN'S horse -racing season is now well under way, and already there is every chance of a thrilling race for the lackey*' championship. Gordon Richards, the champion jockey for so many years, has a strong rival far the 1951 title m Billy Rickaby.A.P. - 162 words
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Article93 1951-04-28 11 JAKE L;;motta, former world middle* eight champion. mM yeptf relay he was giving up hi.s contract rights for a return title bout with the present holder, Ray Kchinson, because of wtight problems. Robinson beat Lamotta on lli-round TK.O. on Feb. 14 A return title bout wa.sReuter; A.P. - 93 words
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Article23 1951-04-28 11 FATHUL Karib defeated Singapore Harbour Board by five goal* to nil m <t Second Division League sorcer match at Geylang yesterday.23 words
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Article160 1951-04-28 11 ROYAL Army Service Corps School dominated play tv defeat Royal Army Pay Corps by two goals to nil m a United Services League match at Nee Soon yesterday. Fielding five reserves. Pay Corps were unable to cope with the improved RA.S.C. XI. In the few break-away160 words
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Advertisement137 1951-04-28 11 11 ii ti LIFEGUARD MILK CO., LTD. 35 36. Medeir os Building, Spore. Telephone: ***** HAPPY WORLD STADIUM a TONIGHT at 9 P.M. fft TAG 7 £AM V/RESTLWG J^T" Rn C T A BOA WONG BUCK LEE JJ, VERSUS RAY HUNTER iß\ GEORGE VVrest!ing Is Becoming Intreaiingly Popular tfV|V% if137 words
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Advertisement93 1951-04-28 11 ff:=!^^ BEST BE'rS FO» TO-DAY NCI%O pippindEal KING VINCC wondex Lad pOt luck FIFTY GRaNd COSMETICS. .xyTw^ Ctfsc/c yoM^r/Afe? 4/fft FOR MS T//H£ OF YOUR UFF WATCH Sole Agents: SINCAPORE 159 Cecil Street PENANC 13 Church Str^f. SINGAPORE CONEY I ISLAND. I YANG LEE < Mandarin) Singing Party Of New93 words
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125 1951-04-28 12 PARIS Sat. |)lERRE Denizot. lawyer for Prince Aly Khan .said yesterda\ that reports Aly was being Givoreed by Hit i Hayworth were lust publicity.** "Was Hayuorth is a kind of prisoner of her Impres- he explained to a reporter. For publicity purs she ian IA.P. - 125 words
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Article434 1951-04-28 12 NEW CHURCHILL ATTACK ON GOVT. Cancels US trip, hails MacA. LONDON, Saturday. \IK WINSTON c 111 R( HILL told a meeting of the Primrose League at the Albert Hall yesterday that the "mismanagement and incompetence" of Primt* Minister Clement Attlee's government had brought Britain to as grave a danger as434 words
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Article119 1951-04-28 12 BERLIN. Sat. A TRAVELLING rail inspector who collected women on his tours and married three of them yesterday faced three and a half years of loneliness behind bars. The sentence was imposed on Inspector Franz St'emmler by an East Berlin court. He wai convictedA.P. - 119 words
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Article49 1951-04-28 12 American manufacturers' profits m 1950 were the highest, m history, the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Trade Commission said m a joint report Profits of the country's manufacturing corporations were estimated at $23,200.--000.000 before '.axes, a 61 per cent gain over 1949. Reiner.49 words
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Article, Illustration100 1951-04-28 12 A total of £8,000 was offered to eight-year-old Frances Sun ton of Dagenham. Essex, for injuries suffered m a road accident. But the ju dge said it was not enough. After chatting to the girl on the bench m the Hteh Court. London, the judge awarded her £10,000. Frances had100 words
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Article162 1951-04-28 12 LONDON. Saturday. pHEERED by Imperial Chemical dividend of 12^ 0 for the year against lO^c and bumper profits, the industrial share market yesterday resisted week-end sales and closed with buoyancy m many sections, states Reuter's financial correspondent. Rayons and textiles were again supported and there were many162 words
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Article315 1951-04-28 12 Residents quitting Seoul FROM EDWARD HEWAT SEOUL, Sat pOUR hundred thousand people were ordered to pack up ai'n lewt hho!**o o!**o!**0 yo'erday. They are the citizens of Seoul. South Korea's warwrecked capital which now lies due south of the steadily retreating United Nations line. I They are poor bewildered people.315 words
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Advertisement143 1951-04-28 12 VOLUNTEER SPECIAL CONSTABULARY DIVISION All members of the volunteer special constabulary attached to C Di i.Mon ore instructed to at-•-•nri ettatf at Beoch Roud Poli. c Station at M 0 p.m. 30th 19il without lail. Uniform no: b^ worn J. G WATSON Star! Officfr Sp «ial Constabulary VOLUNTEER SPECIAL CONSTABULARY143 words
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Advertisement159 1951-04-28 12 120 R LeiiN: f>.B Mpyrr or BJ Tessar Speed: 8.T.1.— 1 1000 s C Sole Agents. "TITHES DENTAL PHOT 3 62, Middle Road Phone I Sngapore 7 PENANC PHONE: 1589 SOMETHir^N^ fOR SINGAPORE RAFFLES INTRODUCED BY POPULAR RENE NIEVB THE MAMBO JUMSO AND THE LATEST DANCE CRAZTHE MEXICAN SHUFFLE DEMONSTRATION159 words
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Miscellaneous194 1951-04-28 12 H<qw Crossword No. 5*9 CLOEM ACBOM 1. Provisional state (9); 7. "In winter I get up at night. And dress by yellow *R.L.S.> (6-5); 8. Due for a mitre <s>: 9. There's no lack of tone m this school (4); 12. This is the pricr. though more Than t^v pric?194 words
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Miscellaneous42 1951-04-28 12 Solution To Crossword No. 338 Across: 1. Obstac'e: 7. Ingratitude; 8. Duff; 9. Tinier: 11. Cui> few; 12. Gala; 14. Taciturnity: IS. Bunqhine. Down: 2. Bag of tricks; 3. Tram; 4. Clinic; 5. Elucidation; 6. February; 7. Indicate; 10. Beeton: 13. Arch.42 words
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Article, Illustration799 1951-04-28 1 VIOLET R. PONNUDURAI - VIOLET R. PONNUDURAI by The 'koorai' is a gift that every Hindu, rich or poor, has to bestow on his bride. T<> the European woman, the most important dress is the dress she wears for her wedding. To a Hindu bride, the most important saree is799 words
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Article, Illustration1127 1951-04-28 1 ANN BORGARS - ANN BORGARS Pussy gal h pOIXiY little Mr. Ferraro first became aware of the ginger kitten when it started rubbing against his legs. Mr, Ferraro, clad m a gaudy checked sarong, was squatting on his heels, weeding the edge of the dahlia bed. Every day,1,127 words
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Article174 1951-04-28 1 KLUANGER tells about his I DIDN'T much care For my first love affair. I considered the thing was Ironic, When Ethel said, "Fred! I don't think I shall wb& For my feelings art purely Platonic." And then I met May She was sweet m a way; But her174 words
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Article561 1951-04-28 1 SUCCULENT SNACK OF SNAILS The ancient Romans ate snails raw as a remedy for chest infections and for ordinary colds they made a syrup out of them. Today's gourmets, too, find them sweet and tender, so let KENNY KAYE introduce you to a lIUXGRY people m Bihar, faminestricken state m561 words
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Advertisement87 1951-04-28 1 *lji\ Records \jf/& VICTOR SILVESTER ti'-^T and HIS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA mvmiiniM bf.t. FB 3593 rKNDERLY— H SSEE WALTZ- W FB 3694 RF.VOIR AGAIN— QS. CRAZY RHYTHM > DB 2750 ORANGE COLOURED SKY > BELLS D U X l CHRISTMAS STOR\ J DAY Dir»N"T SLIP > v DB 2727 YOU GO87 words
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Advertisement36 1951-04-28 1 SINGAPORE PACKING j; CO.. LTD. V In Association with SINGAPORE j BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. I Mur PERFECTION Tor politeness for PROMPTITUDE I < i i 65. Th« Arced* T«l. 4658 ***** I! 3rd. Floor Cable Address;.36 words
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Article, Illustration701 1951-04-28 2 FRANK ROGERS writes about "Please Believe Me" and "Harvey" "pLEASE BELIEVE ME" (coming to Singapore soon) stars Deborah Kerr, Mark Stevens, Peter Lawford and Robert Walker m a silly and not very funny three men and a ir l comedy. In the Press "ballyhoo"701 words
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Article, Illustration266 1951-04-28 2 THIRE have boon dual port ray uls on the screen before but none like the ones which will bo played by Stewart Granger m Metro Goldwyn Mayors SCARAMOUCH':. For the first time, the two characters bolng portrayed by one actor will not be twins or "lookalikes. In266 words
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Article25 1951-04-28 2 FAR East rubber plantations are featured m a 27-minutr fil m "Speakin* of Rubber.** which has been produced by ex-Paramottnt _*.irr-*--. v 9-25 words
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Article344 1951-04-28 2 Bob Thomas - Bob Thomas 'Blue Book of the Screen By T*HIS week I took a trip down nostalgia alley and discovered that Hollywood doesn't change much with tht years. I came across a large bound volume called "The Blue Book of the Screen", dated 1923. By that time344 words
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Article643 1951-04-28 2 Asks HAROLD! HEFFERNAN from Hollywood! ■IMMlMlMMlnillMllMliMllUmil<ll>l«M<lll.llltMMHlK |N the plush conference halls of Hollywood titles are often the subject of bitter debate. Some of the biggest producers hold that a good picture m these days of "grown-up" audiences will get over to the public m spite of643 words
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Advertisement155 1951-04-28 2 e^* i fill k f fill &r one £ette\/ Obtainable at all leading stores lor-ray Ltd 107 New Bond Street London Wf En^lana w M *rii wiifi*^ ni &i r a ki c rfLm-rANi: PENINSULA LSSffITSL PREMIERE SINGAPORE RAVES THIS "HEATWAVE BUT the CARRICK is now AIR COOLED the Latest155 words
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Article, Illustration625 1951-04-28 3 F. HAYDN - F. HAYDN by DIMMOOK X'HIS year i s going to be a very busy one lor the Hoy Scouts of the United Kingdom, for apart from tlieir normal camping and other outdoor activities, they will be Playing an important part m the Festival of Britain. One625 words
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Article517 1951-04-28 3 K. P. S. MENON. Indian Foreign Secretary, deprecates the notion that envoys are sent to lie abroad for their countries. THERE is an old saying that a diplomat is a man and nowadays, we must add, a woman who is sent to lie abroad for the517 words
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533 1951-04-28 3 S. Ramachandra - Chinese have own names for markets S. Ramachandra by THOUGH our public markets hear English names or are named after the streets off which they are located, the Chinese prefer to call them by other names, descriptive of the markets themselves or their surroundings. For example, our biggest market Clyde533 words
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Advertisement173 1951-04-28 3 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Orjn«e Crove Rd.. Spore. ich ot the THE FIRST S?E,T O|r (HR^ T r V; TIST m SF i ks— Sun.. 10.30 a .m Sublet PROBATION AFTER DEATH lION SI ND A V SCHOOL I I* a m 15 STIMONI MEETING '•*av. at 6.30 n m M173 words
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Advertisement241 1951-04-28 3 «&Afc LAUREL A^^^^^^ INSTALMENT KHIOW KWANG CO. 744 749, North Bridge Road, j Singapore i_ WEST AIR Noiseless EXHAUST FANS cv. ft per minute I m WW^fi Lubricate twice 4m fE^mt i >^L I every minute WESTERN ELECTRIC CO., OF ASIA 138 Robinson Road SINGAPORE T>l. 7062. j r^ LUX241 words
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809 1951-04-28 4 TMIK South African team, led by Hie (peal old warrior Dudley Xourse, has arrived m England. At the end of the year, the West Indies, after their successful tour of England tast year, will go to Australia. This, then, is the time to809 words
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Article, Illustration64 1951-04-28 4 'GORGEOUS GEORGIE' GEORGE ("Gorgeous Georjjie") Godsell is setting the fashion of "nylons for men. Here, the 44-year-old tennis player is showing off his shorts, which he will wear m the national hard courts championships starting at Bournemouth m a fortnight s time. Bachelor George, who does his own washing, claims64 words
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Article45 1951-04-28 4 TRUELLING soccer baptism has been the lot of Kent junior club, Langton Green. In their first season they have lost all their 16 matches and conceded 216 goals 38 m the last match. The "goals for" column records a modest dozen.45 words
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426 1951-04-28 4 McDonald BAILEY - McDonald BAILEY By rpHERE seems to be a A complete difference of opinion between the top athletic coaches of Britain and America regarding the best method of preparing for the track, and it all boils down to the fact whether or not cross-coun-try running426 words
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Article, Illustration678 1951-04-28 4 C. BRYCE - C. BRYCE Weekly Services soccer review j tMM^^ liv |>OVAL Army Pay Corps have proved themselves to be one of the most temperamental soccer teams m the United Services League. They are capable of playing brilliant soccer, but do not always do so. Pay Corps678 words
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Article76 1951-04-28 4 Hotspur footA ball team will play both soccer and cricket m an indoor festival of sport at the Empire Pool. Wembley, on May 11 and 12. They wil compete m a five-a-side soccer tournament against Chelsea, Fulham. Pegasus and other professional and amateur teams, and also m76 words
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Advertisement133 1951-04-28 4 ['kongTheonsl I TAILOR OUTFITTERS. I Experts m all fashionable I I dresses. Perfect cutting. I Charges moderate I No. 107. Cross Street J 1 Singapore Phone: ***** J C. I Fan O.D. Qualified Opticians. hom§9» experience gives ice I Insist on AXE or CROCODILE BRAND SHIRTS I best Qual>Tv and133 words
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Advertisement239 1951-04-28 4 RITZ RESTAURANT BAR AT RITZ HOTEL LTD. TODAY TOMORROW SPECIAL CHICKEN CURRY TIFFIN OUR CHEF'S SPECIALITY E N G CHEEK A B I K «sills- fir Al Ottfl TAILORING AT ITS BEST A trial will convince you. I CHEON6 FAN MERCHANT TAILOR. j 810. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. t (OPP. ISLAMIC239 words
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