The Singapore Free Press, 10 August 1951
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Title Section18 1951-08-10 1 The Singapor Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA W'^ SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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Article54 1951-08-10 1 ICH WOMAN MURDERED IN AFRICA CAPETOWN Fri. Mt ;iiv.:7T hy B imI I Of I Be ..ida 1 a f oare I nI m I ro the i 'noolis I I po- itcd i ftn and 1- I HeI v a I '>her her I ide, poI •A.. m I54 words
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Article, Illustration436 1951-08-10 1 Open Russia to West Truman WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT TRUMAN yesterday challenged the Soviet Union to remove the restrictions on intercourse between Russia and the West He made this challenge m a prepared statement which he read to his weekly press conference, commenting Upon the recent communicationReuter; F.F.P.; U.P. - 436 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-08-10 1 picture. Dr. E. C Vardy. Acting Principal Medical Officer for Johore. His comment yesterday on discontent among the nurses of the J.B. General Hospital was: "This is a family quarrel, and I make no statement to the Press." Free PressFree Press - 40 words
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Article330 1951-08-10 1 'Nationalist influences 9 to go MOSCOW, Friday. MOSCOW has started a general political clean-up *"*of universities m border areas stretching from the Baltic through the Caucasus to Central Asia, informed sources said today. They said the purge is designed to eliminate "bourgeois nationalist influences" m areas around330 words
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Article119 1951-08-10 1 Free Press Staff Rreporter PROGRESSIVE Party members of the Singapore Legislative Council met yesterday to discuss the riot report, but deferred taking a decision on the matter per.ding today's meeting of the Party's Executive Committee. During the discussion one or two members strongly criticised tlv conduct of119 words
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Article195 1951-08-10 1 TOKYO, Friday. 4 DMIRAL C. Turner Joy, chief U.N.. delegate to the Kaesong cease-lire talks, today told the Communists that the American delegation would be ready to resume the armistice conference at ip.m. today. 5 message to Lieutenant iral Nam II said lave been instructed by195 words
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Article130 1951-08-10 1 BRADLEY WASHINGTON, Fri. (JEN. Omar Bradley said yesterday t.iat because of rising prices he is afraid the $8,500,000,00 C foreign aid Bill is not big enough. After hearing testimony by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs cf Staff, the Senate Foreign Relations Chairman, Senate Tom Connally,130 words
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Article81 1951-08-10 1 The Colonial Office has requested that the Crown Prince Tungi, Prime Minister of Tonga, who arrived m Singapore last night, be taken on a tour of the University of Malaya and the pineapple canning industry. The 31 -year-old Prince Is travelling inlormally from London, where he81 words
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Article25 1951-08-10 1 One hundred and twentytwo foreigners have received permission to leave China They included a large number of White Russians and stateless Europeans.- U.PU.P. - 25 words
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Article76 1951-08-10 1 WASHINGTON, Fn. rESIDENT Truman told reporters yesterday that Mr. Truman said he did not think Gen. Eisenhower is a candidate for the presidency on the Democratic ticket and he could not help the General much m Republican nomina- lie intimated his favourite Republican presidential candidateU.P. - 76 words
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Article180 1951-08-10 1 TROOPS STAY ON BORDER- Nehru NEW DELHI, Friday. "THE Indian Premier, Mr. Nehru, addressing a meeting m memory of Gandhi, refused yesterday to withdraw Indian forces from the borders of Kashmir so long as there was a cry of "holy war" m Pakistan. He reiterated that any attack by PakistanU.P. - 180 words
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Article51 1951-08-10 1 DROWNED IN RESCUE BID George W. Thea, a 29-year-old Indonesian student, was drowned m the River Namsen, m central Norway, yesterday while trying to rescue his fiancee who had slipped into the river. She swam ashore unaided but he could not swim and was carried under by the swift current.Reuter - 51 words
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Article37 1951-08-10 1 Three Malays armed with two revolvers and a knife, robbed the proprietor of a saw mill m King George's Avenue of $562 last night. They entered his office and took the money from the sale.37 words
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Article280 1951-08-10 1 Oil talks making progress TEHERAN, Friday. Vf R. Richard Stokes, Lord Privy Seal and Britain's "oil peace emissary to Teheran, has suggested a provisional agreement to enable tankers lo resume loading oil at Abadan as soon as possible. In an aide memoire to the Persians last Monday Mr. Stokes suggestedReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 280 words
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Article17 1951-08-10 1 A volunteer Dutch battalion m Korea has been awarded the American Distinguished Unit Citation- A.PA.P. - 17 words
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Article22 1951-08-10 1 The ftmlUfl Chamber of Deputies yesterday voted its confidence m the new government headed by Premier Alcide do Gasperi AFPAFP - 22 words
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Advertisement64 1951-08-10 1 Siagaaore Restaurant and BAR 79 Brat Satan Rd. Smgapot* between North Bridge Rd *nd Victoria Street Tel« No 4Q 88 Hot »nd Cold Drink? European Food prepared by out Al Coofct Special Wedding Cake* Chinese Chow Chow our speciality always available li\§i I Canadian •nioke4 •tlmofl k served at iH64 words
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644 1951-08-10 2 GEOFFREY WINNINGTON - GEOFFREY WINNINGTON She talked about the new approach to childbirth By PRINCESS Elizabeth seized an opportunity recently to give point to a battle being waged against an "old wives' tale" about childbirth. Her audience comprised the leading brains that know all the problems644 words
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Article403 1951-08-10 2 —in world's window rinrkTTT A XTTVO uuKJiLAnua wares have a very prominent place in the world's shop-windows these days. Visitors to Great Britain from overseas, besides their usual fascination with tweeds and tartans from north of the Border, are showing a keen interest in Scottish403 words
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Advertisement282 1951-08-10 2 Skin looks /LJ^E^^ younger sooner! £A** vitamin Jar X This is the remarkable aw** 11 Cream that keep 9 great V^ **~£&kj international beauties look- ing young and beautifully cared for. The rich oils work wonders on age lines, wrinkles and droopiness. Even one week makes an astonishing difference. Folio*282 words
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Miscellaneous320 1951-08-10 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR r>ORN today, yen have a tremendoos amount of dogged perseverance. You have good judgment and executive ability, but are, perhaps, somewhat lacking m daring. You are more Inclined to follow the conventional method, than try out a new system. What was rood enough for your fore- fathers,320 words
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Miscellaneous46 1951-08-10 2 Solution to Crossword No. 427 Across: 1, Smartness. 8, Casting Vote. 9. Dons. 10. Seaman. 11, Fir. 12, Rehear. 13, Here. 15, Profligates. 16, Messmates. Down: 2, Misanthrope. 3. Rail. 4, *****. 5, Storm Centre. 6, Add Drops. 7, Beanfeast. 10, Sir 11, Paults. 14. Agra.46 words
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Article382 1951-08-10 3 Ancient Roman statue unearthed the ruV F of Sfeni^R^ m 40.000 inhabitant Roman col^nv X? censi was a peak of Hi splendour m the thi?rt ,3, reached tne was- subsequently destroyed Fbv 12 Cen^ r y B -C and south of Rome yed by an earthquake.A.P. - 382 words
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Article26 1951-08-10 3 Portugal has awarded the Cross of the Order of Milirary Meriot of St. Benoit Daviz. a high Portuguese decoration, to Earl Moun fbatten of Burma. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article56 1951-08-10 3 The U.S. Federal Bureau )f Investigation has arrested five more Communist party leaders m Baltimore, New York and Cleveland. They were charged with plotting to advocate the violent overthrow of the Government. The new roundups bring the total of secondary Communist party leaders arrested during theReuter - 56 words
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Article59 1951-08-10 3 The pipe and drum band of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada is to be introduced to its Colonel-in-Chief, Princess Elizabeth, this month. The band is to be flown from Hamilton to take part m a clan gathering at Edinburgh. It will be stationedA.P. - 59 words
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Article117 1951-08-10 3 fll ARLY 300 German ge- nerals have died or diso? p n? a red m the six y^ of peace since the world nar two, an association of German career soldiers disclosed m Bonn. M)iaicrs Since 1943. the number of army generals and officers of equivalentA.P. - 117 words
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Article, Illustration74 1951-08-10 3 PEARLY REPAST Kings and Queens of the bizarre, London's 'pearlies' set their ostrich plumes nodding: and myriad pearl buttons winking among the ultramodern buildings of the South Bank Exhibition, London, when they met to elect their own Festival King and Queen. After breakfasting on cockles and whelks, washed down with74 words
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Article, Illustration434 1951-08-10 3 THERE is pi en a considerable difference between thie response that should be made by v player who has passed and by one who has not. The reason, of course, is that many of the bic's that would be forciug if made before a player had passed are434 words
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Article24 1951-08-10 3 British Royal Marine^ officers will probably go t,o South Africa to train recruits for the Marine Corps, which the Union is to form.- A.PA.P. - 24 words
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Article39 1951-08-10 3 The Italian-speaking Swiss canton of Ticino was paralysed by torrential storms yesterday. Many roads and bridges were swept away, telegraph poles were uprooted, railway lines blocked, and villages isolated by flooded rivers and landslides. A.PA.P. - 39 words
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Article32 1951-08-10 3 Vice Admiral Ronarch, newly appointed C-in-C of the French naval forces m the Mediterranean, arrived m Malta to talk with the British C-in-C on the forthcoming Anglo-French naval exercises.- A.PA.P. - 32 words
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Advertisement154 1951-08-10 3 NORWEGIAN FINEST QUALITY KIPPERED HERRINGS 8 oz. tins. SARDINES IN OIL 3 oz. tins. KIPPER SNACKS 3i oz. tins. Sold m all leading Stores WHOLESALE ENQUIRIES TO FITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES (FAR EAST) LTD. 60-66 ORCHARD RD. PHONE 5033 PORTABLE CLIPPER THE LOW-PRICED QUALITY PORTABLE SOLE AGENTS: TYPEWRITERS (MALAYA) LTD. ppMAkir154 words
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Miscellaneous245 1951-08-10 3 DCKLEY Ijtf IT WE *C<o TESTir Radio SINGkPCRE I I I I I b JU I XS-' EV H; J D I 8 30 '.n 8c I I I I 1100 IC. [Singapore) Lg-i iw.r.»T> Service) I*l Xc s 1 C-431 »J». Ul* 2">53 u -l!r) JJB 1314«> 19.83 C.ht3[.m245 words
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Article244 1951-08-10 4 rpHE Singapore Police A Force is to be congratulated on its good timing m announcing anti-Communist successes m the Colony. Mr. Pennefather-Evans and his men can also be congratulated on the successes themselves. It is a fine achievement to keep this teeming island so free of244 words
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Article274 1951-08-10 4 JT is improbable that all 28 are men of villainous character who do evil for evil's sake. Far more likely, they took to Communism because it seemed to them that there was no other way to protest against the hardship, and even misery, which is now so274 words
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Article656 1951-08-10 4 RODNEY CAMPBELL - RODNEY CAMPBELL -by- NEW YORK: T*HE peace talks at Kaesong may continue, and the world waits for the outcome of the present disagreement m a strange "no-man's land" of suspense. Naturally enoughconsidering their losses m Korea— the American people find themselves m the front line656 words
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Article, Illustration885 1951-08-10 4 Victor Sims - Victor Sims MEN OF WAR WHO HAVE BECOME THE MISFITS OF PEACE While the Col onel is washing up a pile of soup plates ♦♦♦by^ /\N his army pa£ of 450 zlotys a month m the pre-war Poland of plenty, Lieut. -Colonel Joseph Lis885 words
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Article, Illustration86 1951-08-10 4 Many stars of stage, radio and screen were present recently .at the lOOlh Garden Party of the "Not Forgotten*' Association at Buckingham Palace. Music was supplied by the Band of the Life Guards and the Pipe Band of the 2nd Bn. Scots Guards. Here Joy86 words
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342 1951-08-10 4 SAILOR - SAILOR LETTERS Q I have noted with interest the propaganda' m favour of a fire -float following the recent fire at Kampong Bugis. I would suggest that, due to the rapidity with which the fire spread, only an airborne fire-float would have been of any342 words
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Article113 1951-08-10 4 LIM KOK GEL - LIM KOK GEL CIR. The Import of oa under licence iron* t.S. is subject, sunmj to a declaration by* importer, of their p. posed destination i* use and that, fa event of the m* being differently report will be c the U.S. authorities A> reported c -je m m113 words
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Advertisement23 1951-08-10 4 Modern Diamond Jewellery Diamond Set Platinum Wrist Watches 0 P. H. HEMDRY 78. Nocrti Brid e R*a4, Singapore. 4, Bjtu Road. Koala Lumpur.23 words
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Miscellaneous5 1951-08-10 4 EGYPTIAN 'FREEZE'-— by Batter worth5 words
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Article319 1951-08-10 5 MOVE TO AID NEEDY SITTENANTS MCs suggest Govt. subsidy Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Improvement Trust is considering a scheme whereby the Social Welfare Department would assist those who have been offered Trust accommodation, but who could not take advantage of it as they were not m a position319 words
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Article, Illustration98 1951-08-10 5 A yoanf Malayan who has lon t warned to siudy American educational methods will hare this ambition realised when he leaves Singapore shortly to enter a university m the United States. He is Oon Senr Kok (21) of 1672 Hose Road. Telok Anson, Perak (above),98 words
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Article96 1951-08-10 5 Free Press Staff Reporter "FUN and Frolics Pair" to collect $80,000 for the construction of three "peoples" shcools will be held at Baling for three days and nights, beginning on Aug. 18 according to the "Utusan Melayu". Should the drive prove successful, Kampong Pulau Pinang96 words
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Article54 1951-08-10 5 Mr. V. K. Nair, Singapore Trade Unions delegate to the First Asian Regional Conference of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, will give his impressions of the Karachi conference m a public lecture at the Workers" Education Association hall at 32, Race Course Lane, on Sunday (Aug.54 words
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Article111 1951-08-10 5 'Indefinitely postponed Free Press Staff Reporter The reopening of the Singapore Improvement Trust Register, which was tentatively fixed for the middle of the month, has been postponed indefinitely, Mr. J. Carter; the Estates Officer, told the Free Press yesterday. "We are not ready to open at the moment- because of111 words
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232 1951-08-10 5 REMITTANCES TO CHINA Free Press Staff Reporter THE new regulation calling on those who remit money to China to show their identity cards, has had little effect on the business of Singapore's 60 remittance shops since it was enforced on Aug. 1, a member232 words
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Article, Illustration197 1951-08-10 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE first Asian to be appointed Chief Sanitary Inspector of the Singapore Municipal Health Office, Mr. S. V. Hogan, Divisional Sanitary Insnector, will take up duties on th» retirement of Nr. J. B. McMorine. Mr. Hogan has served m the Municipality's197 words
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Article65 1951-08-10 5 rrllE following substations wUI be liable to load-shedding tonight: CBthay. McDonald House, Armenian St. D.C., Tan Chye Place] Fort Canning. Seah Street.Waterloo Street St. Andrew's High Street Stamford Road, Albert. Street, New Ice Worka, Firestone. McKenUe Road. Bukit Timah Pumps, Balestier Roacl. Jalan Ampas. 8.M.8.C. McRitchie,65 words
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Article26 1951-08-10 5 Mr Indra Uluwita-Bandara. thf founder of the Kuala Lumpur Sychology Club and a jrjduj to of the College of SP l lll^,.^ England.26 words
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Article14 1951-08-10 5 apu < SsBu.r 1 1 _m m Jacks' stall takes14 words
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165 1951-08-10 5 Free Press Staff Reporter APPLICATIONS for registration as voters m the A electoral rolls of the Singapore Legislative Council and Municipal Commission show a marked increase this year, the acting Supervisor of Elections, Mr. M. Ponnuduray, told the Free Press yesterday The totals to165 words
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Article75 1951-08-10 5 Triumphant Performance PAYING a tribute to the display of classical dancing by the Indian dancer, Shrl Himat Singh Chauhan. at the Victoria Theatre yesterday, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Commissioner General, said It was a "triumphant performance.** Singapore should become one of the world's finest cultural centres a place where people75 words
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Article21 1951-08-10 5 Sine* the bec'iuiins of DM Brif.2'« plan en Juue 1. l»50. 300 bandit* have been killed by aecu-21 words
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137 1951-08-10 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singa-.ttM. Government s r till discussing *h»t it •Wold do with Mr. Lee Kong Chian's offer of the former South Winds ftote! which the Singapore rubber magnate bought for $200,000. Mr. Lee offered the hotel for use as137 words
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Article19 1951-08-10 5 Over 6.000 intending pilgrims are on the waiting list for next year's 'trip to Mecca.19 words
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Article180 1951-08-10 5 v Free Press Staff Reporter T*HE Kampong Buffis Relief Committee is planning: to build about 200 attap houses to help towards accommodating the 2,000 victims of the recent fire, a member of the committee told the Free Press yesterday. The Commissioner of Laid has already180 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-08-10 5 Mr. LIM YAM SONCi. Prrv.d «t of the Rubber Mllltnr »n* Manoiacturinc Workers In ion, who has been elected chairman of the Interim Committee of the Singapore Trade I'nion CoHjT"e^§.34 words
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Advertisement149 1951-08-10 5 fa (onHoiM"* comestb j--1 CALDBECKiS J Un Leading Wine fSL l Spirit Merchants l iF7 The Far East TEL TV DAY J lues a Maidenform for every figure. M> a& y* m 8 m *M w m M Jnl m^r A'Sn^n^n^nW.^av V Jaw oW JK tfH^B vw 5. *j^nV. jB149 words
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Advertisement126 1951-08-10 5 Just Arrived ▼^^J^ and Other MYRURGI A Free Samples Available i>^ f/^*~7* :=> Distributor? I E^\*X/ Y\JL^> SOLE IMPORTERS:INTESLAND LIMITED 138 A ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE TEL. ***** if| INEXPENSIVE FOUNDATION Wm^W "AVRO SUSPENDER BELT S^h&^-^^tK '^.^Jaa n Figured Faille. Four Adiustable /-^K^'^-'dm% V i \kify**l Suspenders with Narrow Triple Cord126 words
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Article, Illustration875 1951-08-10 6 Treasure Ship the danger. From ALLAI* LEWIS PENANG, Friday. BATTLESHIP will probably start favourite for the Penang Gold Cup tomorrow, last day of the Penang Turf Club's August Bank Holiday meeting. Battleship has done a thorough preparation for his important engagement and, taking a lineFree Press - 875 words
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Article87 1951-08-10 6 FOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: Four O'clock 11, Irish Abbot, Northern Light, Silver Spear, Tara Street, Birthday Gift, Electroplate, Perostan, Melbury Court, Bright Eyes, Miss Nathan, Happy Quadrant, French Band, Scotch Express, Lough Garra, The Ram, Dewar, Sabelas June, Belgium, Ra-Li, Rimfire, Adonis, Ladies Orchestra. Gilt87 words
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Article33 1951-08-10 6 KOTA RAJA "A" beat Chinese Athletic "A" by four goals to nil m yesterday's S.A.F.A. junior cup soccer match at BODCA ground. Scorers were: Mat Noor, Bakar, Ibrahim, and Arsad.33 words
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Article212 1951-08-10 6 Warwick content to play safe IJAIN, which restricted play to two hours after lunch, orevented Warwickshire from forcing home their strong position against the South Africans at Birmingham yesterday. At the close the South Africans were 335 runs behind with 320 minutes remaining for play today. A lot will depend212 words
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716 1951-08-10 6 OCRATCHINGS have reduced the field m the Class 1, Div. 1, sprint over 6 f. to--morrow to nine runners. As on the first day. I consider the race a match between No Regrets and Ladies Flame. In their first race Ladies Flame716 words
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Article39 1951-08-10 6 Johnny Leach, British holder of the world table tennis championship, is arriving m Hong Kong next Monday from Melourne for. a series of games there He will be accompanied by the French champion, Michael Haguenauer. Reuter.39 words
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Article380 1951-08-10 6 y\ 7 ITH Tara Street not accepting m the B|-furlong race for Class one horses tomorrow, the way is clear for Red Carnation to score his maiden win m Malaya. I Red Carnation has an extra 19 lb. for hi.* third to Battleship and Raj380 words
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Advertisement215 1951-08-10 6 NEW ALHAMBRA 9th THRILL-CROWDED DAY! m GEORGE MONTGOMERY PAULA COROAY TODAY AT: 11 a.m.-1.30. 4-6.45 9.30 p.m. WfXr CHANGE Sin Bee Chew Tailors Experts m all fashionable dresses- Perfect cutting. Charges moderate 127* Amoy Street Spore Tel No. ft*. >■ MmaaHHHaaaaiaHßaßß IN THE MINIMUM nt T 1 WITH THE MAXIMUM215 words
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Article, Illustration522 1951-08-10 7 Leicester set to score 387 for victory YORKSHIRE, second m the County cricket championship table, were m a commanding position against Leicestershire when rain curtailed play by 75 minutes yesterday. Helped mainly by a splendid innings of 107 by Vie Wilson, they set Leicestershire to get522 words
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Article43 1951-08-10 7 INDONESIAN Chinese table teruils tourists la*t nteht scored their third victory m Singapore, once more by a 5-4 margin Ttyeir opponents were Nam Wah Sports Tonisht the visitors play Shin* Wah Sports Club at the Shing Wah premises.43 words
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Article54 1951-08-10 7 OYDKR Cup player Reginald R Home (Hendon Golf Club) shared first place with Flory von Donck (Brussels Royal) after 36 holes of the Dutch open 'golf championship at Zandvoort ytsterda Both scored 141. Third place Is shared by Cecil Denny (Thorpe Ha 11>. Ruehl (Holland) and Forrester (Betelum>.54 words
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Article86 1951-08-10 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. HTHE scores below were made at the second annual meeting of the Johore Bahru Riffle Association yesterday: Class -B" (25 yds. and 50 yd£): Syed Hashim bin Abdullah 99 and 96; Hassan bin Haji Mohammed 94 and 84; Ahmad bin Omar86 words
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160 1951-08-10 7 CRUSADER - 1 6 players in South China A. A. party CRUSADER By T*HREE officials and 16 players make up the soccer touring side of the South China Athletic Association due m Singapore next week for a series of fames. The officials and players are: Shum Sui-Hing (leader), Ho Yun-Kwong (manager) Lai160 words
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Article154 1951-08-10 7 30 Bn beat Tengah 4-1 GIANT KILLING tactics again brought victory to 30 Battalion Royal Army Ordnance Corps when Royal Air Force Tengah bowed down to the lowly-placed league side at 8.0.D. ground yesterday m a United Services League soccer match. One goal down at half-time, the Army team swamped154 words
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Article30 1951-08-10 7 PENANG, Thurs. rpHE Penang Badminton Assocla- tion has asked Malayan Thomas Cup hero Ooi Teik Hock to withdraw his resignation from the 1952 Thomas Cup selection committee.30 words
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212 1951-08-10 7 ROYAL Naval Air Command coasted home to a two goats to nil victory over Royal Air Force Maintenance Units when the two top teams m the rnVted Services Football League clashed at Seletar yesterday. Ron Sear, who recent^ recovered from an injury sustained212 words
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Article95 1951-08-10 7 gINGAPORE Harbour Board Recreation Club Challenge Cup for soccer will be contested on Sunday on the Keppel Harbour ground between Fire Demons and Keppel Rangers. Fire Demons: Sarman; J. Lawther, Shaban; Abbas, Anang, Kemat; Mat Noor, Mortar, Salleh, Safee, Sundirman. Keppel Rangers: Peng Chee: Beng Hut.95 words
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Article54 1951-08-10 7 (THERE was no play m the Singa--1 pore lawn tennis championships yesterday owing to rain. Today's ties are: Men's doublet semi final* Lim Hee Chin and M. K. San v Lim Bong Sop and N. 8. Wise: William Tan and Gan Be Keng v Low Kee Pow54 words
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Article55 1951-08-10 7 CHINESE Sports Association table tennis team sailed by the Canton yesterday. Matches arranged for their tour of Federation are: Penang Sunday, v Kir. Wan Association; Aug. 13 v Penang Combined. Kuaia Lumpur Aug. 15, v Selangor Chinese Athletic Assn; Aug. 10, The Rest. Malaya Aug. 18,55 words
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Article30 1951-08-10 7 QREWERIE6 Sports Club had to Fi fight hard to beat Born«> ..lotors Sport Club 3-2 m Business Houses Leafctw and Cup soccrr match at the V.M.C.A. rround yesterday.30 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-08-10 7 Jim on (McCioud) sp?«^«««i«r clear of Wbiu Lilac <apt*icer) to win the third ia- I (Class 2. Dhr. I—«f Penally on W^nesday. It wag Jimson > maiden lory m Malaya. Frcs Prem pwiurr34 words
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Miscellaneous47 1951-08-10 7 Today's sport SOCCER: Community Lgr.. RAF T. Enras*an»-J Besar; Div. SB: BODCA "A" v. HQ 32 C«y. RAMC— BODCA; Div. 3A: RN AS Sembawang v. Aston A.C.-CVMA. Business House Lge.: F A N v. Shell— F N; MPH v. Staavac— Geytang; Dunlop v. Malayan Airways Fairer Park.47 words
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Article39 1951-08-10 8 Rear Adm. J. W. M. Eaton, Royal Navy, has been appointed Flag Officer Commanding the Royal Australian Navy. He will succeed Rear Adm. J. A. S. Eccles, who has held the position since 1949. Reuter.-AAP.39 words
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Article, Illustration337 1951-08-10 8 WEST POINT POLICY DEFENDED 'Football first' general practice WASHINGTON, Friday. T*HERE was nothing wrong with West Point Academy's policy of recruiting a few high school football players every year, said Senator Clyde R. Hoey, Democrat, chairman of the investigating subcommittee, yesterday m Washington. "All of the colleges try to getA.P. - 337 words
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Article19 1951-08-10 8 The Osaka Chosen Steamship Line is to put four new mctorships on the New York- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article179 1951-08-10 8 BERKELEY, California, Friday. A NAVY wife stoutly* defended her captain husband, who has been sentenced by acourt martial to dismissal from the service for scandalous conduct on Guam. "If my husband is guilty, then 95 per cent of all the officers on Guam are guilty too,"A.P. - 179 words
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Article166 1951-08-10 8 LONDON, Friday. OROADENING of interest gave the London Stock another firm day yesterday, states Reuter's financial correspondent. Brokers reported a revival of inquiry from the smaller investor which was translated into widespread gains m domestic issues. British Government long i and medium dated issues moved higher166 words
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Article80 1951-08-10 8 A HUGE statue of a monkey, symbol of the ancient Egyptian god Thoth, has been unearthed near Mallawi, southern Egypt, according to Abdel Monheim Abou Bakr, director of excavations at the Antiquities Department. The sandstone statue, 18 feet high, dates back to the days of PharaohA.P. - 80 words
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Article42 1951-08-10 8 ISRAEL HOLDS ARMY EXERCISE Israel yesterday started its second country-wide military manoeuvres since it gained statehood m 1948. Citizens are relinquishing their civilian posts at a moment's notice to join their units m the first stage of the biggest exercises on record.42 words
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Article293 1951-08-10 8 EDINBURGH, Friday. A SCIENTIST explained yesterday why the sun may turn blue once m a blue moon. Mr. Robert Wilson, scientific officer of the Royal Observatory m Edinburgh, reported to the British Association for the Advancement of Science on his investigation of the deepA.P. - 293 words
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Article168 1951-08-10 8 NATIONALISTS PENETRATE CANTON HONG KONG, Fri. LARGE numbers of National- ist guerillas have infiltrated into Canton despite rigid suppressive measures and are extending activities over a wide area, state Independent reports from the city reaching Hong Kong. Cantonese were wildly excited over reports of Nationalist attacks along the Burma- YunnanU.P. - 168 words
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Advertisement334 1951-08-10 8 ACtOMM ATION VACANT ••COSMOS" 17. ScotU Rd. Available large double bedroom, bathroom a' -»ehed and lar^e vjtar.dah. TO LEI i storied furnisned 7 b roomed oungalow on seafront, full board. Mid Sept. Telephone, garages m'san. Further particulars Box No 5228. F.P. VEHICLES FOR SALE BUICK Black Super Bght 1948 excellent334 words
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Advertisement51 1951-08-10 8 CHILDREN'S TOOTHPAST by GORDON MOORE THIS TOOTHPASTE IS MADE SPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN AND CONTAINS ONLY THE VERY FINEST INGREDIENTS. IT HAS NO HARSH ABRASIVES AND IS MADE IN THE FOLLOWING DELICHTFUL FLAVOURS STRAWBERRY BANANA PEPPERMINT CREAM J CHILDREN LOVE IT/ i Obtainable from; THE SINGAPORE DISPENSARY 265, Orchard Road. Tel.51 words
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Advertisement155 1951-08-10 8 SI Sole Importers -kl\\ CH AN (M I U, Telok Ayer Street. Singipore Tei. ssu ii» I RAFFLES r HOTELI NOTICE I NO DANCE TONIGHT I Ballroom reserved for the I R. A. A.F (No. 1 B Squadron) DINNER I GRILL CLOSED- I A TELESCOPE for 50 DOLUKI ask to155 words
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Miscellaneous35 1951-08-10 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris I^V^^^^V^ 22! J^2 1 T W6LL HE sniT V [YOU THINK TXAT^YI HAVEN'T V OKAY. SABY. DON'T PQRGETCAN'T jJL o^^^^"^^ J LL iS T I^CIOED ANYTHING HAS T 0 8E35 words
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Title Section9 1951-08-10 1 Singapore Trade Exhibition 1951 gyfu,ft,mkfglfdlkfkkf FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1951.9 words
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Advertisement331 1951-08-10 1 I WKm^^^i- W"~3K i TV "••^V^' O^boUn.. combine, jany o f ,X« n^r, I w ieh v!> '■jsyuwVtM i;tew I >^ -if-^ 1 •qupm^nt— ,fr.. m n .d w^cK provld.l you with' 1 i 'Ti J door wK eh »«c«'tly^«*li q tn «rou*-»;i«d Moffat ov«J X ij* II I t331 words
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Advertisement210 1951-08-10 1 jj IT'S LEONARD'S -/g3 ANNIVERSARY HONORING A <^J^ YEAR 9 WITH $Uffflsptifafl VALUES! l! .BPHHHPI Neur/ Beautiful! Si f [[{^^^^1 I Exciting Value! E^^Be Pi I Cold from Top to Base with World's of Extra H aM^^ Bß^g™ y! I Space! 11 cv. ft of cold for your foods— in210 words
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Article, Illustration688 1951-08-10 2 Fair continues to draw JHE 1951 Trade Exhibition at the Happy World, with one week behind it and another week to go, is continuing to attract huge crowds every night. One hundred thousand people have already visited this annual affair. The brightly-lit stalls, the variety of exhibits, plus the colour,688 words
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Advertisement80 1951-08-10 2 P. 64- Bh n^^^^^/ r^ J BB^^^^ 1 '^.^^ri^flfll <^^^BB^^^ -^^BBB^^^^^^^^Bi A I^BB^B^^^ .^fl^BßJ^^ 4 '■•.■.->. B^ .-:^i^-:-^ Ab%^ .^B^^ B^H .^B^. OF A PRODUCT I COURSE MADE IN ENGLAND ADVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. OF ENGLAND SINGAPORE MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR PENANG r^!^^XH» B I T IOAP^<^ I80 words
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Advertisement30 1951-08-10 2 RELIABLE fr"S CLOCKS Kb^ #fr A m mAt^^SmßtSKtOßmtt/SmO^mHj s K«9^V&^BH S\\ V *> F.E. "zUELLjfi (MALAYA) ITO. P.O. BOX 725 S'N=* P0 E VISIT OUR STAND No AT THf I EXHIBITION30 words
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Article, Illustration873 1951-08-10 3 A MERCHANT COMES TO SINGAPORE C^on iel| how the Euro^T~rT: ng to Singapore m 1821 to str.« f in business went about it up kVA |)AVS cvcrv- is :iiT:m#'«l. rfwith iiki.uiii,«|ioinlinenla Singapore i* man slew «*l Trar In a Ltidcss before B itiated m into a ,n in* •nmercial rFree Press - 873 words
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521 1951-08-10 3 SHADY CHARACTERS OF THE WATERFRONT By a Free Press Reporter 'JMIE guide, ever solicitous and exuberant, tries to bundle the group of sun-tanned, white-Had tourists into the waiting convertible, but he reckons without Hie cluster of touts, hawkers and other picturesque characters which infest the waterfront of any Malayan port.521 words
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Advertisement57 1951-08-10 3 >^^ ■H^ki^ Amtm A^m .^■■^mS SHr \^B BBBB^™^^^^ -I 9| imuU^lU^S 9 fISB .<«. BK 9 3§ IK. jfflfiS^l S fls fl 9 X 8 S in ill fILV apt am ~Hj saw IfllßH BH BbW aflV 1 r 1 ll\ \>^i^^^ 4 THt MANUFACTURERS OF THE WORLD FAMOUS f57 words
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Article, Illustration1457 1951-08-10 4 A trade decline is likely MALAYA'S OVERSEAS TRADE REACHED RECORD I IN THE FIRST HALF OF THIS YEAR BUT 1 A J PRESS FINANCIAL REPORTER WARNS TH^T I T«HE fact thai Malaya's overseas trade m the first half of this year leapt to record heights was scarcely noticed by the1,457 words
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412 1951-08-10 4 The Prospects for the next six month LOOKING to rhAl I 01 this vea l h T« 4 ;ions are Aa?a£jH sharp fan In^jS c import! ufa There is likely to be I Governments w: «.7[1 are signs I amount of monev 1 money And there is ncfc J «Uln412 words
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Advertisement130 1951-08-10 4 U SHIANG lAN llmtodq... DIM/! PDAlift BS^i C«*T i& *B3P \-ssijm i SOLE AGENTS: DISTRIBUTORS. CATHAY TRADERS national radio electric co. f Cable Add: Catraders Tel: *****. 700, UPPER SERANCOON ROAD, 32, BOAT QUAY, SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE. Tel: *****. j^K^^ **"*s% Jb INSTANTLY 3^l j((*^. vS^hlk VL k PAN-CAKE MAKE-UP :H::130 words
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Article, Illustration854 1951-08-10 5 SPOTLIGHT ON THE COST OF LIVING prices are soaring almost everywhere. People with fixed incomes are facing a growing problem m how to "make ends meet." On :.;s page five correspondents review the position m some other countries. on PAT HENRY LONDON: ]N Britain, the main of the da? s\854 words
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Advertisement103 1951-08-10 5 2>\ I THE EMBLEM pSiTT^j THAT GUIDES I THE CHOICE kO OF MILLIONS I I THE LITTLE SET WITH THE BIG PERFORMANCE f THE IDEAL SET > i Iplliil FOR ANY ROOM I t^ffil TYPE 205U PRICE $140/- I MODEL 307U [f^W PRICE SlBO/- I RADIOGRAMS INSTALLED L k WITH103 words
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Article, Illustration715 1951-08-10 6 KENNY KAYE - KENNY KAYE says a HUIN stops at a A station. Customs officers make a routine check. As they approach an elderly Chinese woman, she turns pale. A search reveals 107 bottles of perfume hidden m a basket, a tiffin carrier and clothes. The woman715 words
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Article, Illustration235 1951-08-10 6 K. S. CHIA - A pram, a dog pigtails K. S. CHI A A SINGAPORE WOMAN IS PENANGS M PICTURESQUE HAWKER. by §111'- is the most picturesque woman hawker m Penan g, this Singapore woman who sells condiments; using a baby pram as her hawker cart, and who sometimes fashions her hair into twin235 words
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Advertisement10 1951-08-10 6 i CtiAMPIOMSHIP MtDAi S^^^ Jkbkk jftKfl|HMr vIjSSSc jSSF^KaHBiBS^v-' "••'l'l'i''* jbqpHoßßßßioJf10 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1951-08-10 7 RAY JOSEPH - Foam rubber catches the public's fancy RAY JOSEPH The manufacture of this new product, which can make modern living more comfortable m a variety of ways, has blossomed into a huge and still expanding industry. by Ulhil t|* Greal Psmok} Mountains iIXIl s\ilk\ m \il.mtir coad Vilh Caroslands a nivsEious1,247 words
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Advertisement33 1951-08-10 7 fgjkfdklfdklf V- ,=ss==jjjf 1 L ill! 'ifl^^^^K '/f tUi I* 1 111 I P""nJT L T i nncp GILFILLAN 4 Co. Ltd.^^^^HJ fgISTALLS 64 d 65, HAPPY WORLD EXHIBIT 10 Kg? m^S2£ SjjU33 words
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Article, Illustration406 1951-08-10 8 The new hats for the ladies are mad and merry NADEANE WALKER REPORTS FROM PARIS THAT THE SHORT WOMAN WHO LONGS TO LOOK TALLER WILL BE IN LUCK NEXT SEASON. MOVIE and theatre--goers who like uncluttered spaces m front of them are likely to take a dim view of newA.P.; Reuter - 406 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-08-10 8 New cocktail hat photo. 'GOLD LADY' COCKTAIL. Like the headdress of an ancient Eastern man-at-arm s is this cocktail hat m gold satin brocade, designed by Dutullais. Top-knot of imitation gold, and golden mes h vizor veil heighten the illusion.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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303 1951-08-10 8 JACK QUIGG - JACK QUIGG by ATTENTION husbands! Does your wife complain that she has nothing lo wear? Well, tell her the only thing she lacks is ingenuity. If there are any old materials around the house checkered table cloths,A.P. - 303 words
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Article488 1951-08-10 8 Ray Scoop - Ray Scoop by QXCE upon a time there was a little baby girl whose father was an advertising agent. She was his only child and he brought her up very carefully, determined to confound the sceptics and make her a living example of the488 words
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Advertisement97 1951-08-10 8 You are cordially invited to visit our DRAGON PALACE EXHIBITION STORE FOR s l® s QUALITY •tA n fA CANNED GOODS i<dS> T®^ SOY SAUCE VECETABLE FRUITS, PRESERVED AND CRY- tfVSW I ilk ►ACifPB m ratti. SEA-PRODUCTS, STALLIZED CINCER fflfcsW&M im^ PACKED IN BOTTLI MEAT AND BEAN CHOW-CHOW CREEN JS||B^97 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1951-08-10 9 Industrial production is often regarded m terms of coal and steel, rubber and tin. Today five correspondents review another important aspect of it, They tell of Fro/// 7M J 1 HENRY LONDON: QNK of Britain's main light industries to he developed after the war has1,029 words
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Advertisement83 1951-08-10 9 MEMOVOX THE ALARM WRISTWATCH V^^£! MMINO! VAINI A AWAKENS JUVENIA^ HMO!^ B£AVr/fl/l ACCURATE mtme erf MtrseMoof smss AMO£ SHOCXP&OOF M WORLD'S SMOOTHEST, CLEANEST, FASTEST, SAFEST SHAVES (jUABA/vr££of 1 agB mm injector RAZOR 6 BLADES V »o:cr With Automotic Blod* Chon 9 «r v uQij. >| (01 W mi this /j83 words
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Advertisement214 1951-08-10 9 \,asK J Growing stronger thanks to extra vitamins A correct proportion of vitamins is essential for growing children. Lack of vitamins A and D. for instance, lowers lxxiily resistance, and makes children more liable to coughs, influenza and other more serious illnesses. Make sure your children gel these extra vitamins214 words
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Article, Illustration588 1951-08-10 10 W. A. CLARKE - Our life before the mirror W. A. CLARKE by A HUNDRED YEARS AGO MORE COSMETICS THAN %J A MATHEMATICIAN A recently calculated that the average woman spends nearly four years of her lite m front of the mirror compared to the ten months of the average man. This changed situation588 words
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755 1951-08-10 10 There are not enough diamonds for everybody An illuminating account of the diamond trade by ALWIN STEINKOPF THli world is buying about U*****,000.--000 worth of diamonds a year, and there aren't enough to go around. People would buy more diamonds m gem form if they \yere to be had. ManufacturersA.P. - 755 words
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Advertisement132 1951-08-10 10 ■■■■■■■t-»-t» mM-mM'U m m p H_i REMEMBER rn^oj| I I ■■I ji HAPPY WORLD TRADE EXHIBITION j i j KONG HOA LTD. i J (FIRST STALL FROM THE AIRPORT ENTRANCE) j FREE GIFT OF REPUTED AMERICAN CIGARETTES i t OF GOOD QUALITY FOR TRIAL 100.000 STICKS j S OF EACH132 words
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Article, Illustration180 1951-08-10 11 THEY RE GIVING AWAY FAGS I stalls X bin* Una LJ«L, I "Marvels rig* fci of ETto the public, and Si' attendants are PL rite ail visitors Csmoke dur:::g the the exhibition. 75 cts. irettca I have I", i to iry is I I oelow M are I kets. but180 words
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Article45 1951-08-10 11 THE U.S. Economic Co-operation Administration this week awarded Remington Hand Inc. a Certificate of Co-operation which commended the company for "furnishing technical assistance to the peoples of the Marshall Plan countries to aid them m maintaining individual liberty, free institutions and peace."45 words
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Article204 1951-08-10 11 The trials of editor reporter by a Free Press woman reporter "WRITE me an amusing piece about a Trade Show", said my Features Editor. "But I've never been to a Trade Show", I protested. "Well use your Imagination, woman. You know what one looks like I suppose?" I hadn't the204 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-08-10 11 Creations charles barr m I'm afraid you are confusin g us with Charlie's Bar."14 words
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Article69 1951-08-10 11 IS believed to be the first radio manufacturing plant m SouthEast Asia has been opened m Manila by a Filipino-Ame-rican group. The factory, headed by an American technician, but with all Filipino staff and a majority of Filipino capital, produces both home receivers and transmitters for the Philippine69 words
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Article202 1951-08-10 11 Stall No. 1/4 Cheong Lee Co. 5 Ling Chi Medicine Co. 6 T. G. Kiat Ltd. 7 F. E. Zuellig (M) Ltd. 8/9 X, B. Mohd. Ibrahim k Co. 10/11 Montor Ltd. 12/15 Singer Sewing Mach ine Co--16/18 East Asiatic Co., Ltd. 19/24 Shriro (China) Ltd.202 words
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158 1951-08-10 11 Beer is becoming the world's most popular drink JgKKK is becoming the people's drink the world over, the Geneva International League against Alcoholism reports. The League's report published m Bonn by the German Union of Breweries said more beer is consumed m the world now than before World War 11.158 words
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Article49 1951-08-10 11 IT S. exporters of automotive replacement parts predict that a new ruling by the U.S. Office of International Trade (OIT) will speed shipments to seven Far Eastern countries, the N.Y. Journal of Commerce reports. The countries affected are Malaya, Burma. Ceylon, Indo-Chlna, Indonesia, the Philippines and 81am,49 words
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123 1951-08-10 11 ■pHE large stand of Amoy Canning Corporation Ltd., is drawing record crowds nightly at the Happy World Trade Exhibition. Besides being really original, the display is well arranged and brightly illuminated. This stall has won the exhibitors' vote as the best decorated m123 words
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Advertisement147 1951-08-10 11 Years Ahead of all other office typewriters! "Luxury Typing" IS HERE! THF ALL-NEW SMITH-CORONA OFFICE TYPE WRITER 4 < 4 COIORSPEED KEY BOARD «^**!B^^ DIAMETER i N «V! SCALE-SCOPE! Bft um^SMt NEW 4 W^ Y RIBBON CONTROL^ 011 EXCLUSIVE AUTOMATIC MORE LUXURY FEATURES THAN ANY OTHER TYPEWRITER -icany ew advancea147 words
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Advertisement180 1951-08-10 11 JACOBSON VAN DEN BERG (SINGAPORE) LTD. V I THREE WELL-KNOWN KINDS OF "SWAN" PENCIL I: j^ Sivstno GOOD AN^CROCHET OlhellO BETTER COTTONS STABIIO Bfsr CB"ALACROIX" jf^k W* y> °9y**t'' blacklead-, coloured and watercoloured <JWSt UXOWIb IMUfANT Ktn C onoM 1 p€ cilf fof offic fchool) Jrtisfs and univcrsif y- FOR180 words
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Advertisement94 1951-08-10 12 i Manufacturers of: I COCOANUT OIL I REFINED EDIBLE OIL I j COFFEE POWDER SOAP SAUCE I j I IMPORTERS EXPORTERS OF PRODUCE J] I Head officei LAM SOON CANNERY LTD. I I 519 BALESTIER ROAD SINGAPORE TEL 7175—4841 I Factory f JURONG ROAD 7| MILESTONE) I on man 9994 words
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