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Title Section17 1951-05-15 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN M.4L4YA mjh,m. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1951. PRICK KIFTKKN <17 words
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Article398 1951-05-15 1 ZERO HOUR IN KOREA Red pressure increases TOKYO, Tuesday. J4IE Chinese Communists, streaming southward by the thousands under a protective cloud cover, massed m three major jump-off areas north of the Allied lines yesterday as the zero hour of a new Red offensive neared. The tempo of patrol clashes yesterdayU.P. - 398 words
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Article18 1951-05-15 1 GLOUCESTER TROOPS IN TOKYO other T I I U!l- ar>n to them to re: urn to a:. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article23 1951-05-15 1 Yugoslav security police have arrested an employee of the Czechoslovak Embassy m Belgrade. Jaroslav Nimetz. on charges of espionage. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article68 1951-05-15 1 CX-INSPECTOR Walter Henry Thompson's dramatic account of his adventures as Mr. Churchill's personal bodyguard during the war will begin m the Free Press tomorrow. "I was Churchill's Shadow" is an exciting behind the scenes story. It gives a revealing close-up of Britain's wartime premier. Make certain not toFree Press - 68 words
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Article118 1951-05-15 1 WASHINGTON. Tuesday. \\SHINGTON was alive with speculation yesterday on the possibility of the Korean war coining io an unexpectedly abrupt end m the near future. was not possible to conlei this speculation v foundation m any ninary exchanges be powers concerned. It receivedReuter - 118 words
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Article57 1951-05-15 1 Sir Mohammad Zafrullah Khan, Foreign Minister of Pakistan said today that India s attitude concerning the Kashmir dispute had produced neither "a helpful nor hopeful" situation. He declared at a press conference that Pakistan had repeatedly accepted all proposals for settlement durinp various stages ofU.P. - 57 words
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Article217 1951-05-15 1 NEW YORK Tue?. [JRITAIN. supported the U.N. resolution proposing an embargo on strategic war materials to China and North Korea because of the continued unwillingness of the Chinese to negotiate a settlement This was stated by Sir Gladwyn Jebb, Britain, yesterday, at a meeting ofReuter - 217 words
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Article32 1951-05-15 1 Bombay police lifted week■ongf curfew restrictions yestrrday m areas where HintliiMiLslltn rioting had caused nine deaths and injuries to 39 persons. Police rounded un 700 susper f pd rioters APAP - 32 words
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Article20 1951-05-15 1 The Persian Cabinet, yesterday drafted a bill increasing the number of deputies I from 126 to 200, U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-05-15 1 picture. General Jean dt* Lattre tie TiMtgay, French High Commissioner and Com-mander-in-Chief m IndoChina leaving: Bukit Serene by helicopter for today's three-Power military talks at Phoenix Park. Watchine him is Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Commissioner-Ge-neral for South-east Asia.— Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article242 1951-05-15 1 Rita wants divorce and $3 mil. NEW YORK. Tues. RITA Hay worth will enter a suit for divorce against Prince All Khan a s soon as she becomes a legal resident of Nevada m aboui five weeks and has asked the Prince to set up a $3 000,000 trust fundA.P. - 242 words
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Article24 1951-05-15 1 Fifty people died and 300 were seriously injured, last night when fire destroyed a cinema at Kamo, Northern Nigeria. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article188 1951-05-15 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Tues rHB Security Council will 1 meet today to dttevtt the Palestine question. The Syrians havt U)lc. thf U N authorities that me* are ready 'o take all sary steps to secure peace and order In the dispute Israei-Syrlan Iwrdff Area They *r<>Reuter; U.P. - 188 words
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Article24 1951-05-15 1 E ARTHQUAKES Two earthquake tremors shook the whole Republic of Guatemala just before midnight last night. There was no damage to Guatemala City. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article29 1951-05-15 1 Mr. Hazen Argue, a member of the Canadian House of Commons from Saskatchewan, said the Canadian roy ernment should give India $100,000,000 to purchase food ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article151 1951-05-15 1 TpHE secret three-Power talks between representA atives of Britain, America and France, began at Phoenix Park, Singapore, this morning. Their subject is the military problems of South-east Asia and the progress against Communist aggression. The conference, it is believed, will also discuss what new disposition151 words
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Article215 1951-05-15 1 STRASBOURG, Tuesday. T*HE 15-member Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe yesterday agreed unanimously to urge the creation of a European manpower board to co-ordinate the manpower policies of West European governments and to establish channels by which Europe's millions of excess population may emigrateReuter - 215 words
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Article102 1951-05-15 1 WASHINGTON, Tups. gENATOR Guy Oillett* < Democrat, Iowa) told Urn U.S. Senate yesterday that failure by Congress **o prove food aid for India would provide an "nnparal^ leled opening*' for Communist agitation throughout Asia against the United States. Senator Gillette opened the Senate debate on a bill,102 words
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Article161 1951-05-15 1 UK 'not sending troops to Iran' LONDON, TIM yHE War Office and x Admiralty denied night that the Brit Government has decided to send reinlon of troops or ship: Persian Gull. Earlier, i dard md reported U. tain was considering v troopt if there wa c oiUir: It wa.s alsoReuter - 161 words
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Article69 1951-05-15 1 Free Press Staff X*'.» KUALA LUMPUR. BANDIT was ki. another wounded L Security Forces' jun m the Batu Gajaii Perak on Bund found an occupied b^ 1 camp. A bandit wa.s wounded Sunday m the Xi Johorc A special eon.s abl<\ Jan I bin Bidy, wa.s69 words
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Advertisement45 1951-05-15 1 r%»KO ;SS£UBSHIP INVESTMENT PLEASURE CURIOS CHINA CRAFTS -9 Her Rosi -c. Just Arrived ANDERSON'S SELECTED SAUSACES INCLUDING PORK SAUSACES COCKTAILS FRANKFURTS -HIPPOLATTA BOLOCNA I UVERWURST CARLIC POLONY HAM DELICHT *AM b CHICKEN &LACK PUDDINC WHITI PUDDINC FOOD SUPPLIES Pai iAst) vn. -^*J*GHAm P«A9i T*L 603945 words
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Advertisement16 1951-05-15 1 H,KN;'LKHM;KL;HLN; .1 (MANUFACTU&CRS: >, PA.R. MALAYAN PAINT WORKS LTD DISTftieuTOOV I SI ME DARBY COl IT& J16 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-05-15 2 This domestic iron, shown at the British Industries Fair, is worked by the Tilley patent self-contained pressure vapour unit. It is heated by methylated spirit, the tank holding enough for four hours of ironing a third of a pint.43 words
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Article342 1951-05-15 2 LQUISE PETRIE - LQUISE PETRIE By "WORRIED housewife" of my acquaintance asks if there are any exercises that she could do to fill out her arms and legs. She explains: "I'm very thin, and drinking milk doesn't seem to help at all. Putting on flesh is342 words
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Article120 1951-05-15 2 TO MAKE REAL CURRY THIRTY-YEAR-OLD A Miss Joan Burbidge, of Clay^ate, Surrey, has been appointed first secretary at the office of the High Commissioner m India. Only one otrrr woman is a first, secretary In the British diplomatic service Miss Barbara Salt, who is attached to the Embassy m Moscow.120 words
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Article, Illustration83 1951-05-15 2 LEFT: Tru- inspiration ior this 'forward* Festhral ot *.i--tain bonnet came from bonnets worn m the ytar of the iireat Festival 1851. It is of black ta*et straw braid and it is lined with black and white check taffeta. The same material is used for a83 words
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Article369 1951-05-15 2 ANNIE TEMPLE - ANNIE TEMPLE By A reader was perturbed by a report that "the intelligent male" goes out of his way to avoid the woman who follows the golden rules" of fashion and beauty m order to attract him. Here are the comments of some "intelligent males rrHE369 words
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Advertisement276 1951-05-15 2 It you are looking for that little extra service and attention why not pay our salon a visit. Have lovely hair at prices you can afford. SHAMPOO AND SET 4.00 HAIR CUT 2.00 PERMS <|amal) 30.00 (Madison, Machine) 25. 00 MERLES BEAUTY SALON I LES BUILD;' PHONE ***** f "HAIR276 words
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Advertisement146 1951-05-15 2 BE BEAUTIFUL NAIL care does not begin and end with manicure and careful application of of nail enamel. Protection of the nails m daily chores is more than half the battle. Don't whisk the "phone dial round with carefully pointed nails. Use a knife. Don't rip open envelopes with those146 words
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Advertisement166 1951-05-15 2 doni/o qeaaeo* 'he lixTieohor IMPECCABLE CLOTL_ MATCHING ACCESSOPI^s Showing a new American C with French Accessor io Elegant Women every when, v know 1 how essentially |T*-*?|«:^m important is Hi //je/r choice r v 9 f/iey u;/// /iafe A y ja L-^ no difficulty m T^j|P^ ,f making their «*JSr166 words
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Miscellaneous344 1951-05-15 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you are a good expressing yourself both In but too much is a great bore! writing and speaking. When Yours is a rather amorous organizer and while you enthusiastic about a project, nature and you of the fair sex have a large share of logic344 words
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Miscellaneous39 1951-05-15 2 Solution To Crossword No. 352 ACROSS. 1, Mate. 5. Vache 6 Goat. 8. Papoose. 10. Tumbler 13. Tide. 14. Bobby. 15. Peel. DOWN.— I. Mugs. 2, Trap. 3. Baronet. 44. Chess. 7 TarBaby 9. Tudor 11 Rice. 12. Bell.39 words
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Article414 1951-05-15 3 Where Java is most stable k, ENGALEN GAN, Java, Tuesday. PHL highland country of West Java— one of the worlds richest tea producing areas— i s the t and most stable part of the young Republic The region, called Pengalengan, has 15 large estates whose newA.P. - 414 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-05-15 3 I ax-old und ra iiunt. ha> struck up a p.'t fox owned by i rI, Smtixl When he is not Jus time m perfect a is (»p^n-hearted (or ell t«» reciyro ii!» the friendship.34 words
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Article6 1951-05-15 3 Tellephone for deaf people I ReuterReuter - 6 words
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Article61 1951-05-15 3 SYDNEY. Tues. jT would be more profitable for Tasmanian orchardlsts j let their pears rot on the md than to send them to irkets, a spokesman growers. Thousands of cases of anian pears have been I after rotting m ships jned m handling. Handling :rH)kReuter - 61 words
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Article14 1951-05-15 3 The Egyptian cabinet has id the state of war nv. A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article, Illustration130 1951-05-15 3 •North BAND: f >te> b'ockei thJt oonir.icr v c sy. Eut the fun comes reach s four bt And makes it! A: Baal collects his ace-kins o! ?p?des and shifts— presumably tc d'arnond jack or a trump, s four rounds ti jth discarding a spade B diamonds. Tile130 words
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Article43 1951-05-15 3 Cadet Weston Morse Seaa:rave, son of the famed Burma Surgeon," won his U.S. navy wings early this month at Pensacola, Florida. His father. Dr. Gordon Seagrave, was recently convicted of treason against the Burmese Government, but later won his release. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article61 1951-05-15 3 IN bold letters a Melbourne school boy wrote on a Christmas gift parrvl to his mother "Handle carefully— China." He added his own name and address as sender. It came back to him through the Dead letter Office from Canton. China with labels In Chiand English announcingReuter - 61 words
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115 1951-05-15 3 MANILA. Tues. JAESPITE the unsettled *J peace and order situation m Central Luzon, the Philippine Government is impressing upon big landowners of the necessity of resuming cultivation of huge areas of abandoned ricelands m line with the intensified food production drive of the administration. ForReuter - 115 words
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Article100 1951-05-15 3 Reds raid 23 cities in Manchuria PHINESE Communist security police have raided 23 Manchurlan cities broken up at least two counter-revolu-tionary" uprisings, and arrested an undisclosed number of people, it is announced by Peking Radio. The radio report said that mass arrests had alerted the 'entire populace' to the dangerA.P. - 100 words
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Article141 1951-05-15 3 SAVE HATE FOR ENEMY— HOFFMAN NEW YORK, Tuesday. UP si>eaks an old friend of the British people who is noted for his statesmanship and tact. Paul Hoffman, who used to bo boss of the whole Marshall plan set-up, is now president of the Ford Foundation (an organisation with thousands of141 words
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Article189 1951-05-15 3 NEW YORK, Tuesday. DETTY Grable, suspended by her studio, will lose all of £2,000 a week In salary this summer largely because of a horse called Biff Noise. She completed a film called "Meet Me After the Show' 1 for Twentieth Century-Fox. They wanted her189 words
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Article86 1951-05-15 3 A MAN walks into a bank, snatches a bundle of notes, and gets away. Who should be responsible for the loss? Not the cashier, .says the National Union of Bank Employees. The union's journal, The Bank Officer, reports that a cashier m a Scottish bank was86 words
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Article24 1951-05-15 3 Shirley Temple, the film actress, has left hospital at Tulsa, Oklahoma, a week r.fter undergoing an operalion for appendicitis- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article50 1951-05-15 3 V M indignant woman complained to an undertaker m Little Rock. Arkansas, about the appalling taste" of liis adverJisinff. Outside he found a mnn dr red s> a keletoa beins pursued by a tecond man ireued us It' turned out they were soliciting attendance ior aa50 words
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Article114 1951-05-15 3 INVENTION TO LOCATE LOST SUBS. SYDNEY, Tues. music teacher Johr Millington has patented b device by which he claims sunken submarines and aircraft which have crashed into the sea can clearly indicate their position. He began to develop the idea after the British submarine Affray disappeared m the English ChannelReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-05-15 3 A THINNER TITO Marshal Tito (second from left). Yugoslavia's Prime Minister, is recovering: from a gall bladder operation. Looking a little thinner, he talks m his garden with (left to right) Mosha Pijade, Yugoslav Vice-Pre-sident, Edward Kardeli, Foreign Minister, and Boris Kidric. Planning Minister.44 words
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Advertisement343 1951-05-15 3 PROTECT _W<. j YOUR i^7 K^y EYES! 4l^yUt taft /AT ASSORTED COLOURS THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LT3. ESTAMJMI I I Singapore Kuala Lumpur Klani^ Scremban TO-NICHT CALA OPENIKC NICHT TO-NICST THE TALENTED DANCLRS CF INDIA WILL APPEAR FOR A SHORT SEASON AT NEW WORLD PARK Featuring KUAMARI PADMAJA uEVI KUAMARI SUBHADP.A343 words
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Miscellaneous368 1951-05-15 3 SINGAPORE 8.8.C [Singapore] (BIX It NETWORK) Xc s M 933 hjm. For the Schools; Mil- MST \lovemen f 955 Interlude; (General Overseas Service) ncy News from Kua- X 3u a m 9580 31.32 unpur; 10.10 Close; 10.45 10 8 30 a m H750 S&J3 12.00 Par rhe Schools: Singing J"aa368 words
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Miscellaneous37 1951-05-15 3 CHURCH JIBIL! The official closing of the 1951 jubilee outside Rome will be held at the sanctuary of Fatima. near Lisbon, on Oct. 13. although Ron: n Catholics can continue to obtain its benefits untii Dec. 24.37 words
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419 1951-05-15 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, May 15, 1951. Price list gaps OINGATORE housewives studying th«- four *:;iir price' lists published by the. Government since the bleep tion of its campaign ;tinst high prices cannot have failed to notice one striking omission: there has been DO guidance whatsoever on what should419 words
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Article, Illustration888 1951-05-15 4 JOHN P. LEACACOS - JOHN P. LEACACOS EISENHOWERS MISSION TO EUROPE S.H.A.P.E. READY FOR OPERATIONS By PHASE one of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's mission to Europe is virtually complete. The men who are to make the historic decisions are picked. Shape (Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers Europe) is just888 words
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Article491 1951-05-15 4 RODNEY CAMPBELL - RODNEY CAMPBELL By MILLIONS of Ameri- cans are finding the development of world history so complex and bewildering that they are turning back to their churches. The current religious revival has been gaining ground steadily during the past ten years and there are today more491 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-05-15 4 THE CRYSTAL PALACE IN MINIATURE Thron, v sur vj vins: contemporary model of the Crystal Palace presented by Queen Mary —on show >t the V u^na and Albert Museum, South Kensington, London .at33 words
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Article, Illustration841 1951-05-15 4 BERNARD HARRIS - BERNARD HARRIS Less trouble for those left behind By "Here is a po message Shorty' latter the opening] of the Festival /he* on ffc e .South Bank was, reported missing,' who tan] give information QNE of the 18 counsel engaged m trying to unravel841 words
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Article88 1951-05-15 4 J'WICE m a e< k i Of Lor,<:< Queen Mary fc m the familial limousine sht occasions It MM bin!' br X. George V. MM Queen Mary s Her affect lor m 1947 sh< 'or of an identical i and black instand black Driver of iht88 words
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Advertisement21 1951-05-15 4 Finest j DIAMOND RINGS j and l! I ETERNITY RINGS U.S.deSifvaj i oilers I li()6 OK< lIARDRIU i i PHONE *****21 words
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Advertisement33 1951-05-15 4 do you know cheese yes? then there's no ncc^ us to wax lyrical abc. Stilton we'll only men that it costs $5.50 for 1 it Singapore. COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Au Ud-^33 words
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Article230 1951-05-15 5 CITY HIT BY LABOUR SHORTAGE Call for more men ignored Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Municipality* is considerably concerned over the labour shortage m the Colony. They are finding it difficult to recruit labour for all sections of their services. This is stated m an official report. It adds230 words
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Article37 1951-05-15 5 RUBBER CAUSED BIGGEST LOSS II i Mesa Stall Reporter bankruptcies m Singapore were >nt fluctuations m th e price he Official Assignee and Public litii s and loss to creditors m one ained, he adds. I I37 words
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Article86 1951-05-15 5 THREE off-duty Belgium Congo pigmies slaying at the Tavern" Hotel. Singapore. :,id yesterday that they were not here to amuse people v.d would like to be treated like ordinary people. The] i.... cm go out for a evening, they say hundrcdi of Chinefe and ldren CtIMJIH afterEast Africa - 86 words
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Article65 1951-05-15 5 To revive the prewar socials and dramatic section of the St. Andrew s Old Boys, all old boys and their wives and friends are invited to attend a social and dance at the British Council Hall on Thursday. May 17. The evening begins at 8 p.m. and65 words
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Article37 1951-05-15 5 A sliding scale cost of living allowance for planters based on the cost of living inciex is proposed by the current edition of the Planter, the official puolication of the Incorporated Society of Planters37 words
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Article169 1951-05-15 5 Free Press Staff Reporter IjK)I T R hundred and fifty call-up dodgers from the Federation who made no attempt to hide reasons for their departure walked happily up the Railway of the China-bound vessel Anking yesterday. The majority of them said that if they were169 words
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Article56 1951-05-15 5 j < v -e youths between •he caU-up aft cf 18 to 24— ere d at Penang's Pert h Office ve-'eiday. Another ll be dealt «Hh lohlk, the Penang Lodging n reports that than 1000 Chinese, the ma•orny o! whom are liable to be were56 words
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Article63 1951-05-15 5 OERAK Chinese Association yesterday approved the application for a 42-acre plot of burial ground m Gopeng Ro.id, ipoh. for mining. The application was by Mr. Choong Sam. Perak miner, to extend his present mine at Pinji into the burial ground. A 15-man sub-committee, headed by four63 words
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Article52 1951-05-15 5 "I was unlucky" said a Malay fortune-teller m a Butterworlli court yesterday. "Many ptOpJe have been telling fortunes but I was the omy one to be caught." he added. He was fined $25 or three weeks' Imprisonment for telling fortunes He did not pny52 words
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Article226 1951-05-15 5 2 More cinemas for Singapore Free Press Staff Reporter T^HE Traffic and Vehicles Committee of Singapore -1 Municipal Commissioners has approved the building of two cinemas, m Ava Road off Balestier Road, and Sungei Road, subject to certain conditions being complied with. The committee oners noobjections, from a traffic point226 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-05-15 5 picture PADMAJA DEVI, a Travincore girl, who has come to Singapore m the company of a dance troupe to per form at the New World Amusement Park, pictured m a dance pose. The season will start tonight. Padmaja is an exponent of Bharata Natya" and Kathakali dances, an accomplished VeenaFree Press - 57 words
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Article33 1951-05-15 5 The Se'.angor branch of the Malayan, Chines Association on Sunday opposed the proposal to gite full membership nghU to o[ th» branch also decided auainst any change o'33 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-05-15 5 picture. THESE HAPPY draft dodg.rs (left) rest m the shade or a Singapore Harbour Board fforiown, before hoarding the Anking for China. Right: Rushing the gang plank to get aboard the ship. tree Presstree Press - 39 words
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Article74 1951-05-15 5 MR. Lim Hun Liang, fourth son of the Kedah State Councillor, Mr. Lim Teng Kwang. married Miss Ong Teng Hooi, neice of Mr. Ong Hai, of Alor Star, at the Sin Mm School, Sungei Patani. on Sunday. Mr. Kee Hup Keng officiated. More than 500 guests, including74 words
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Article43 1951-05-15 5 Bandits m the Bentong area of Pahang. lost their tailor on Sunday. She was caught after a chase by Security Forces. The woman, identified as 30-year-old Wong Yeng. had a compass and a clasp knife with her when arrested.43 words
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Article43 1951-05-15 5 A strict curfew was ordered on Ampang, a suburb of Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, because bandits had raided a special constable guard post and, after overpowering the guards, made on with several rifles and shot guns, it was learned yesterday.43 words
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Article34 1951-05-15 5 Penang's Municipal president, Mr. I. L. Patterson, called upon all eligible Penang voters to register within the next six weeks and "set an example for the rest of Malaya to follow."34 words
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Article31 1951-05-15 5 The Singapore Indian Association Club-house at Balestier Road will be ready by the end of the month, said Mr. Hardial Singh, chairman of the Building Committee, yesterday.31 words
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Article177 1951-05-15 5 THE "worms-in-fish" scare m the Federation which kept many a housewife away from the fish mongers has been a great blow to the fish industry, said Dr. A. A. Sandosham. of the Department of Parasitology m the University of Malaya, this morning. He pointed out that177 words
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Article146 1951-05-15 5 CHINESE tin producers m t the Federation do not *eem particularly worried \bout the attack made on h?m by United States Democrat™ Senator Lyndon JohnS °"lt has all been said before." commented a Chinese producer. President of the Malayan Chinese Miners Association Mr. H^ S146 words
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Article, Illustration391 1951-05-15 5 STORE YOUTHS GO YANKEE— LOUD SHIRTS AND TIES jyt ANY Singapore youths are going Yankee m a big way, say some of the (it>1T1 tailors, haberdasheries, book-sellers and soft-drink sellers. The\ wear lon comfortable clothes, reao American comics and magazines and ask for ml I and ice-cream sodas. "American filmsFree Press - 391 words
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Article198 1951-05-15 5 Free Press Staff Reporter YjILITARY personnel m this country are now aTI wearing the "new look" m spectacles thanks to the ingenuity of a Singapore optician. The optician is Mr. F. J Isaacs of the Arcade, and the spectacles he is turning out tor198 words
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85 1951-05-15 5 Free Press Staff Rep« rter THE reason why oflTu Singapore suffered ruts m their electric supply recently uas that a special supply wjs requisitioned by the Naval Base This is now over The acting Municipal President Mr N Ward, made this vtatement to a85 words
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Advertisement186 1951-05-15 5 Nothing finer for your I INDIGESTIONJ INDIGESTION, flatulence, heartburn and J^^S} all s «ch distressing symptoms of excess acid m the stomach are quickly corrected by De s Antacid Powder. This reliable family me gives prolonged relief by spreading 1 a protective layer over the delicate stomach mg. Keep a186 words
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Advertisement104 1951-05-15 5 _4 ;fi4 itlf^ 1 oup NEW Fitted with good quality \J f"% Paste Clasp and Safety 0 f\ WW Chain, and packed m jLj attractive presentation boxes. y| I i Single String 15" Length Knotted S 13.50 M 16" 13.50 I I 18" »4.50 Double Rows 14/15" Length Knotted $21.50104 words
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Article601 1951-05-15 6 CRUSADER - PLUCKY DISPLAY BY CHINESE CRUSADER Half-back gets equaliser By All-Indonesia XI 1; Spore Chinese 1. SINGAPORE Chinese Football Association put up a surprisingly plucky showing against the All-Indonesia touring side and nearly spoilt their unbeaten record m the Colony when they clashed m the tourists' fifth and last match last601 words
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Article110 1951-05-15 6 MCC TOUR OF CEYLON LIKELY T'HE Board of Control for Cricket m Ceylon at a meeting at Colombo discussed the possibilities of the M.C.C. team visiting Ceylon after their tour cf India m 1952. The proposal was that the team arrive In Colombo on Feb. 14. 1952, and play aReuter - 110 words
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Article35 1951-05-15 6 Thirteen goil to one wai the ♦rouncing by Volunteer Special Constabulary Jco Chtat Station to their colleagues of Pnya Lebar Station m a tmtetr f'iendy on the Police Trainin? Behool ground on Sunday.35 words
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Article185 1951-05-15 6 FESTIVAL FOOTBALL RESULTS 'FOLLOWING are results of yesterday's Festival of Britain soccer matches: Ean^or 1. Shelbourne (Ireland) 1 Bristol Rovers 0. R. C. Haarlen (Holland) 0: Bury Town 4. r S C Vervietois 1; Cheser 4 Dundalk (Ireland) 0; Leeds United 2. F. C. Haarlen (Holland) 0; Bonford 1. Wageningen185 words
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Article43 1951-05-15 6 A Mecian soccer team is dIX or. a short visit to Singapore. Three matches are being arranged for them. The visitors are expected to arrivp on May 28 and to have theli '■rst matcb the following dny a43 words
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Article41 1951-05-15 6 Soccer supporters fighting with bricks, bottles, chairs and sticks, finished up with 35 casualties, several of them serious. after a match at Colombo yesterday. The free-for-all broke out vhcn the referee refused to pllow extra time.41 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-05-15 6 picture. Yew Heng. the. Chinese right-back, stops a shot with his body, as Chee Sens Rets on his knee to save. On the left is Inir Hien, the Indonesians' centre-forward, and to his left Chong Kum. the Chinese left back. Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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Article246 1951-05-15 6 A RTHLR Wint of Jamaica, the Olympic 400 metres A champion, won the 440 yards event on the second day of the British Games at the White City Stadium London, with the 440 yards world recordholder, Herb McKenley, beaten into third place yesterday. McKenley246 words
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Article183 1951-05-15 6 The Rest Ist Inns.— B3. Europeans Ist Inns. 182. REST— 2nd INNS. Thilagaretnara b Diplock 34 Thuraisingham b Smith 11 ('hong Jin st. Rees b Reynolds 32 De Kretser st Rees b Smith 23 Sundram b Diplock Thiam Siew run out 40 Vellupillai b Diplock I all Singh Ibw183 words
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Article30 1951-05-15 6 LOS ANGELES. Mon.— U.S champion Art Larsen yesterday defeated veteran Davis Cup player led Schroeder 6-8, 7-5, 7-5, 6-3 D 'he final of the Southern Cali-'-rria tennis tournament.30 words
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Article324 1951-05-15 6 COUTH African cricketers found their best form of the tour so far yesterday when they carried their score to 330 and then dismissed Glamonun for 130 on the second day of their match at Cardiff Glamorgan followed on 200 runs behind and at the closeReuter - 324 words
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Article, Illustration597 1951-05-15 6 Clarke Cup cricket Free Press Cricket Keportn <vpHEIR bowlers are too good to tuk, h A against/ said John Ede, skipper of the e peans' cricket team, before his side w< Ul f(ir *J second innings yesterday, needing ru victory against The Rest o n theFree Press - 597 words
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Article18 1951-05-15 6 Jimmy I the Australian boxing ttth night whP! pointed Hie Bennett, a* i. dium.18 words
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Advertisement139 1951-05-15 6 11, 100 K. !>.?>o I V yPw HALE GKfENE l^^" ~~H£XT CHANGE MAYO QAY\ Win hbsw-**/ WCSTPOIMTSTORr 11. 1.45 4 9.3» p.m. MARIA Of MEN ADO OSMAN GUMANTI m "PULAU MUTIARA" Kr|e.t>ed l)i>tri!>uted By SHAW BROS. LTD TOMORROW AT 6.30 P.M. ;rit> Premiere m ii 1 of Boys Town "JOHNNY139 words
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Advertisement61 1951-05-15 6 IT COULD HAPPEN ANYWHERE. .IN ANY PfflißHHK^^^ <^B^^^l .^kll^^ jßr j Diane: "Mother, tell m what's wornircr j can help Joyce: "You girls may at well know now." wants a divorce." Martha: "Oh, no. Dot father! BETTE DA VIS... Is Superb In "PAYMENT ON DEMANI (The Story Of A Divon.61 words
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Miscellaneous222 1951-05-15 6 R-^Hllr^iCo Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya V?^ |L I I WW-WHAT f/U B£f r«OSf 4fl£ I DON'T RING. I'M HERETO I j WHAT? I I I'LL GIVE 1 1 I*LL GET THEM -BUT T 3 \IU- NE=T '-VNQ--ML \THE WAR PLANS f HELP YOU. WHAT ARE rH222 words
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Article496 1951-05-15 7 COMPTON HERO OF GAME v. SUSSEX Hits 169, gets 2 batsmen out £)ENIS Compton dominated the second day of Jack Robertson's benefit match yesterday between Middlesex and Sussex with an allround performance of which any cricketer could be proud. First, he scored 169, his third century m three completed innings496 words
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Article, Illustration65 1951-05-15 7 picture. i N.Hiation \I who held the All-Indonesia tourists to a Besar JtaUHtMJ. Back row. from left to right: Yew Heng. Chee ,1 r<>H. Kok Ton?. Hoon Leong. Teow Keng; front row: B«m>m Se«»ntt. Ah Hoe and Kirn San. Jimmy Tan substituted for ft m the HCMi half. The hineseFree Press - 65 words
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454 1951-05-15 7 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By i m the 1 list Division of the S.A.F.A. League will be played at X I Bt-ar stadium tomorrow between Pulau Brani and Rovers Sports Bran! uith 16 points from ten games, are three points clear of ,ki with Rovers only454 words
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Article53 1951-05-15 7 MANILAS Black and lfl White basketball tourists kept their unbeaten record m Singapore when they defeated Singapore Combined by 52 points to 48 m their sixth same on Sunday at the Happy World Stadium. They left for Malacca yesterday and will play there tonight before leaving53 words
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Article, Illustration205 1951-05-15 7 Schools Xls draw 2 -all AFTER taking the lead for the second time m their soccer match against Negri Sembilan Combined Schools at Seremban yesterday. Singapore Combined Schools 1 forwards faded out of '.he picture and Negri were able to equalise ten minutes from the end Singapore opened accounts earlyFree Press - 205 words
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Article87 1951-05-15 7 BELGIUM, who beat England by the only goal on Saturday, beat France three-nil m the Festival of Britain hockey series at the Twickenham rugby ground yesterday. Neither side made much attempt to play constructive hockey. Belgium, always the more dangerous, took the lead after 20 minutes87 words
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Article147 1951-05-15 7 AMERICAN tennis players A had a field day m the international tennis tournament at the Brussels Leopold Club which ended yesterday. Between showers of rain, they carried off three final play-offs m the afternoon. Results were: Women's singles (fin»D: Mit* Barbara Scofield (U.S.) beat Mi*s ChristineA.P. - 147 words
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Article13 1951-05-15 7 CHEW BEE IN 4th ROUND layan enof the F /I A.l won ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article55 1951-05-15 7 r Davis \S3Oada. hffes iada p!ays Cuba, and Mexico meKs the winner of the Japan-U.S. match. The interzone winner meets Australia on Dec. 26 In the challenge round at Sydn Japan last competed In 1933 when she defeated Canada 5-0 and led Australia 3-2 mA.P. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-05-15 7 picture. Nature s (n-..iK.--n d^iloh bein* led m after winning the Summer Cup at Penan* on Saturday. Scoops Amateur ServiceScoop's Amateur Service - 23 words
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Article31 1951-05-15 7 The Old Boys of St. *«>*«£ School won their annual match S> Old Boys 59 and 191 for 7 (C. da Silva 65, Armstrong 59 Hope 23 Kraal 4-43).31 words
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Article20 1951-05-15 7 LANCASHIRE beat Climber L land by thirteen points to twelve m the English Rugby League county champiomsiiips yesterday.20 words
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Article13 1951-05-15 7 Solution to Saturday's Picture Tiv is Restriction II (Race Three).13 words
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Article69 1951-05-15 7 JNTERNATIONAL Amateur Boxing Association at Milan yesterday adopted a new regulation for boxers In the Olympic Games and other international ring meets. The regulation is that "xvhen a boxer is kncckec. down as the result of a biov tl-e bout shall not be continued until theAP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration55 1951-05-15 7 picture This Royal Signal Regiment quartet won the invitation mile medley relay race at G.H.Q. FARELF annual sports held at Tanglin last Saturday with n time of 4 mins. 5.4 sees. Left to right, standing: Sgt. Smith (440 yards). Sgrnn. Rome (880 yards^. Squatting:: Sg:t. Johnston (220 yards) and Lt.Free Press - 55 words
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Article177 1951-05-15 7 ORITAIN'S car driving ace, Reg Parnell, streaked "round the Goodwood track yesterday to win the Daily Graphic Festival of Britain trophy from a high-class field that included Italy's Guiseppe Forma, the 1950 world champion. Parnell, m a 4 -litre Ferari, won easily m 23 mins. 34.2A.P. - 177 words
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Article78 1951-05-15 7 TZID Gavilan is a two-one favourite m Friday's figru against Johnny Bratton at New York's Madison Square Garden. Although Bratton (Chicago) ts recognised as the welterweight champion by the National Boxing Association. Fridays bout is regarded by the N.B.A. and the Nr>w York Athletic Commission asU.P. - 78 words
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Article138 1951-05-15 7 LATEST DAVIS CUP RESULTS *]*HE Philip, cisive I Brazil m their European zone Da- I <* pon. diminuti I champion, made rict >rv rtain for hi.s coui :ng Armando t Brazil. 8-6. 3-6 6-0. 6-0 The first two s* <\ somp of the b< I n In the French capA.P. - 138 words
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70 1951-05-15 7 Winston Churcl i Colonist II won the V ston Churchill Stakes rjo over one mile .six furl s and 66 yards at Hunt I London, yesterday. King George \Ts A' c Board was second two leu behind and Major R I Donald Buchana: r SpangledReuter - 70 words
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Article40 1951-05-15 7 SOCCI I. lU\ 1 m V ftjC.C. at lalan Brsar: I) R.\. Sembawanc v<YM X (ievlan*; l>i\. 3K: P A I rtahru Ranem at \M\ HHse. Lg#>. A: Hon^kon^ H Rreweries on padan^: kom v M.P.H. at Brrw40 words
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Article114 1951-05-15 7 POURTEEN YEAR OLD chaser Red April, rhe oldest horse m the race, yesterday won the Queen Elizabeth Chase, first of the Festival of Britain races. The £5.000 added race, run over three miles at Hurst Park, was. with the exception of the Grand National, the most valuableReuter - 114 words
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Advertisement42 1951-05-15 7 Iki straits Budget can be sent address m the Tinted Kingdom at r rali* of 24.00 (J» MX MOMHS Bjd^»f whilt- on leavt or wish r -subs(ription" on behalf of your Mateyaa write to CIRCULA straits Budget Cecil Street JNll«l PHONE 5471.42 words
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Advertisement67 1951-05-15 7 j f t I ,j I k L V J Y\ I J A J^ OVERSEAS AIRLINES flA^nTo! ((js& .y^AVN SERVICE CUWMEHCIMG^^ /v Jj i?c\ TWICE WEEKLY, VIA A 19 A',^ BANCKOK HONGKONG JM W^, TAIPEH TO TOKYO s£ jp^?T\ LEAVINC SINGAPORE %^k VTkW^ MONDAY 0130 HRS liy^^pW ''HURSDAYS... 120067 words
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Article35 1951-05-15 8 TO Al'RlCft NEE BUCK LAND I -Co! Graham. R.A.. at H Singapore, on 14th May a dMfhtff -HATER: "To Mary, wife o! Robert Thomas Chater, at KanI Hospital, on 12th ,i MO. Both well.35 words
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Article89 1951-05-15 8 I.IM YEO. The engagement* IMMKId b^fAxn Mr. Lim Beng Huat, second son of Mr. 6c Mrs. Tee Seng and Mi/i Yeo Peck Luan. *h:rd daughfr of Mr. Mrs. Yeo Boon Tat. SOH-HOON The engagement .inounced bet *»-n Soh Teow t eldest of Mr. and Mrs an'i Hoon Sook :iter89 words
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Article357 1951-05-15 8 CHINA WAR DANGER TO EUROPE Might disrupt 'Ike's' plans WASHINGTON, Tuesday. EXPANDING the Korean war might "seriously affect" General Eisenhower's attempt to secure Europe against a possible Communist attack, said General George Marshall, U.S. Defence Secretary, yesterday, before the Senate committee investigating General Mac Arthur's dismissal. General Eisenhower himself hasReuter - 357 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-05-15 8 v MASSACRE Scene of earnajje m the erounils o Arnnd*l Castle. Sussex bul it i* onJv a vouthi'il ieconstruction of the Battle of Hastings for the historical pageant Sussex by the S«a.*32 words
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Article45 1951-05-15 8 Whitsun holiday makers yesterday thronged to Londons twin Thames-side attractions the South Bank Exhibition and the gigantic fun fair In Battersea Park. The fun fair was packed to capacity by early afternoon when a record 85.000 had entered the South Bank Exhihition. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article43 1951-05-15 8 The Pakistan government has protested the Afghan Government against violations of Pakistan territory. According to reliable sources, armed Afghan tribesmen made two attacks on the Baluchistan frontier last week but were repulsed. The protest is the fourth this month.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article36 1951-05-15 8 When the King and the Queen and Princess Margaret tour Australia next year Sir Horace Evans, will be m attendance as physician and Sir James Patterson Ross will be m attendance as surgeon ReuterReuter - 36 words
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308 1951-05-15 8 Reds 'operating in P.M.'s office' WELLINGTON, Tuesday. I'NDERCOVER Communist activity m GovernMen! departments is worrying the New Zealand Government. Communist activity, it is understood, has even reached into the office of the Prime Minister, Mr. Sidney Holland, and his papers have been interfered with. Since then, the security branch has308 words
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Article34 1951-05-15 8 The US. Supreme Court yesterday refused for the second time to review the oases of seven Nazis who have been sentenced to hang In Germany for World War II atrocities.- A PA.P. - 34 words
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Article28 1951-05-15 8 A flight of Iraqi fighter planes is expected to arrive m Syria within the next few days. They will be stationed m Damascus for an unspecified period.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article66 1951-05-15 8 MX. I. W. Gcrhart, aged 75. is to hold a rehearsal of his funeral to make sure that when he does the service will be as he wants it. A minister will deliver a sermon, a singer will sine a hvnin, pillbcarers will practice their duties,A.P. - 66 words
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Article77 1951-05-15 8 NORFOLK. VIRGINIA, Tucs. THE U.S. Navy seaplane tender Valcour and the s.s. Thomas Tracy, a collier, collided and caught fire five miles east cf Cape Henry. One man was reported dead on the Valcour. A Navy plane reported that the crews of both ships were bringingA.P. - 77 words
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Article45 1951-05-15 8 She will be U.S. citizen President Truman yesterday signed a bill clearing the way for United States citiMrs. Oksaa Stepanovna Kasenkina, Rus-sian-born woman teacher who leaped from a window of the Soviet Consulate m New York m 1948 m an escape from the Consulate.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article25 1951-05-15 8 Six people were seriously injured and a number of others cut and bruised when two trains collided m heavy fog near Basle.- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article34 1951-05-15 8 India, during May and the first 10 days of June, is due to import nearly 600,000 tons of food grains, with the United States alone supplying more yian half.- A. P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article35 1951-05-15 8 AW p« e clTe! 1O unU| d h" hUSb l" d k Pt er false teeth m his p 7»-W I d', h 457n h iSIK, t0 buy drink has A. P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article37 1951-05-15 8 Mr. Richard Stokes, Britain's Lord Privy Seal, arrived m New York yesterday en route for Washington m what he said was an effort "to keep the pipeline of raw materials and suDDlies cominc." ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration13 1951-05-15 8 It* J directive from London sangwidges must be renewed for the Festival!"13 words
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125 1951-05-15 8 SHEEP REWARD FOR CAPTURE OF KILLER CASABLANCA. Tues. A reward of 100 sheep was A offered yesterday to anyone helping Moroccan police arrest a madman who on Sunday shot five people dead and wounded two. Moroccan police were out f01 *cc tracking down Mohamed Bouali, a labourer who first killedReuter - 125 words
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Article40 1951-05-15 8 The American Red Cross has asked the Indian Red -ross to accept a consignment of foodstuffs for distribution to hospitals, old people homes and child and maternity welfare centres "as" a gesture of friendship for fa-ne-threatened India".— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-05-15 8 IROX Mil* lAL I ierief p Tair. m taking i time siiu. war. She of her ii includmt: i tural tnu21 words
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Article69 1951-05-15 8 The 3rd. Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment which has been m Korea since September last is likely to be relieved. The Australian Army Minister. Mr. Josiah Francis, said yesterday that 200 men would leave by air today to begin a continuous flow of reinforcements to KoreaReuter - 69 words
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Article41 1951-05-15 8 The Philippine District Judge, Oscar Castelo, said m San Francisco at the weekend that the Huk guerillas are motivated by Communism and a desire to overthrow the Government and not a desire to correct poverty m the Philippines.41 words
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Article125 1951-05-15 8 THE private-enterprise home-builders of America are out to prove the gloomy Government forecasters of Washington just as wrong as they can be. For Washington officially estimates that because of credit restrictions and war-induced shortage of materials the best that the builder" can do this year will125 words
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Article160 1951-05-15 8 NEW YORK, Tuesday. T<HE Wall Street Stock Market lost a small ground yesterday after late profit-taking: had reversed an earlier fractional advance, stated Reuter's W&m York financial correspondent. The initial heaviness, a carry-over from last week's trend, was overcome early m the session with the160 words
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Article17 1951-05-15 8 King: Abdullah will leave Amman by plane today for a holiday m Turkey. U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article24 1951-05-15 8 HE MAKES A RECORD X thcr" i day tinental Piper C Be marie hours 4 m n ng a it non-offir: light Pla; A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Advertisement175 1951-05-15 8 V I NOWLUK. Ml NTS OU CUOOHU KEE. Y i -.ijj? of Kam- Toh Thean to thank all -lor their telef condolence and I tt ri of I A KOAY KOK TIANG ol P.W.D. and family thank <te friends, who sent d :.Tibul ent car r ineral ol Malacc for175 words
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Miscellaneous7 1951-05-15 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris BHSIpPSP ISfP^7 words
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