The Singapore Free Press, 11 September 1951
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Title Section18 1951-09-11 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA j SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENT*18 words
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Article324 1951-09-11 1 London imposes materials, money bans I WASHINGTON, Tuesday. hUn of State, Mr. Dean Aeheson, and Foreign Secretary, Mr. Herbert tackled the critical Persian oil dispute as the 1951 Big Three Foreign Minisncc opened officially m Washington. Domic crackdown yesply of dollars from tde her buying324 words
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Article106 1951-09-11 1 THE KING: A 'NORMAL LIFE' LONDON. Tues. k BUCKINGHAM PALACE spokesman said yesterday that the Kiiu is continuing to lead a normal life" despite Press speculation that he is seriously ill. Ti:e King made a trip by train from Balmoral to London on Saturday for an X-ray examination. He thenA.P. - 106 words
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Article190 1951-09-11 1 McNEICE: U.K. ISN'T STARVING Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Municipal President, Mr. T. P. McNeice, returned to Singapore with his wife on the Oranje this morning with the/announcement that "anybody who puts out the story that Britain is starving should be strangled.'' Mr. McNeice, who spent six months leave m190 words
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Article81 1951-09-11 1 NEW DELHI, Tues. CEVEN members of Parlia- ment spoke m opposition yesterday to a controversial Press Bill, They said its chief provisions would hinder growth of democratic traditions m India. Deshbandu Gupta, president of the All-India Newspaper Editor's conference, said the bill refused to newspapersA.P. - 81 words
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Article20 1951-09-11 1 A number of bandits kidnapped and murdered a Malay mandore, Yusoff bin Kasa, on Sunday m the Segamat area.20 words
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Article14 1951-09-11 1 5,800 tons rubber for Red China II B B ofB B I i ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article12 1951-09-11 1 F RE NCH PROBLEMS on will near htidlv k fatees •he AFPAFP - 12 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-09-11 1 'S o this is home' PRINCESS MIKIAM with mother and father on the Oranje this morning. Free Press pictrtreFree Press - 19 words
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Article311 1951-09-11 1 Free Press Staff Reporter JOHORE this morning had its first glimpse of Princess Miriam, curly haired, fair complexioned daughter of the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore, and declared m one breath: "She is beautiful." Princess Miriam, who will be one year old next Tuesday— the day311 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-09-11 1 GRAHAM SEES LIAQUAT The United Nations mediator for Kashmir, Dr. Frank Graham, had another meeting yesterday with the Pakistani Premier, Liaquat AM Khan, and the Minister for Kashmir Affairs, Mushtak Ahmad Gurmani.32 words
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Article112 1951-09-11 1 CHIANG MEN CAPTURE 2 RUSSIANS TAIPEH. Tues. GENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek's Defence Ministry says two Soviet Russian advisers were otured alive by guerillas the night of September 1 m the suburbs of Swatow. mainland seaport opposite Formosa. The next day, the Ministry said, the Chinese Reds rounded up more than 3.000A.P. - 112 words
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Article40 1951-09-11 1 President Truman will confer with the Governor of New York, Mr. Thomas Dewey, at neon' on Thursday. The Republican Governor will report to the President on his extended Pacific tour from which he recently returned. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-09-11 1 Mr. T. P. F McNeice, the Singapore Municipal President, with his 18-month-old son, Terry, and his wife, on their return from leaYfl m U.K. this morning. Free Press picture.Free Press - 31 words
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Article226 1951-09-11 1 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. OENATOR Joseph O'Mahoney said today that Congress will be asked to appropriate another $8,000,000,000 for a gigantic military programme including fantastic devices capable of "conquering the atmosphere.*' i Senator O'Mahoney, chairman of the Military Spending Subcommittee, said that if granted the new fundsU.P. - 226 words
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Article60 1951-09-11 1 DEKIXG RADIO carried a demand today that a new conference be called immediately to work out a peace treaty for Japm. The broadcast quoted an editorial m the Peking Daily News which said the conference should be based on a foreign ministers' conference of theA.P. - 60 words
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Article56 1951-09-11 1 A Japanese film Rasho Mon" (In The World) was on Sunday awarded the First Grand Prize of the international film show m Venice. A special prize was awarded to the American film "A Streetcar named Desire" by Alia Kazan. Three first prizes were awarded for56 words
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Article342 1951-09-11 1 Talks plan 'insolent say Reds TOKYO, Tuesday. OEKING Radio said yesterday that the proposal of General Ridgway to change the site of the ceasefire talks was "insolent and unreasonable." It was indicated that the broadcast might foretell a rejection by the North Korean and Chinese Red commanders-in-chief of the proposal.342 words
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Article100 1951-09-11 1 TROOPS TO BE ARMOURED WASHINGTON, Tues. DLASTIC armour which the U.S. Army claims can a .45 bullet at point blank range is going to be under battle conditions m Korea. New lightweight hel: and jackets will be tri?d out by stretcher bearers who work without protection Field tesis will be100 words
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Article69 1951-09-11 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR. T One bandit was killed by Security Forces cm Su.iday following an airsirikp oi, swamp m which terrw were hiding The bandit had a unmade m his hand winch exploded when he was hit. Two members of the Security Forces69 words
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Advertisement34 1951-09-11 1 W[ (BMESTMEMI W corVo s ■china crafts Morth oad QUALITY CHICK? MS DUCKS TURKEYS FOWLS P M THE STORE THAT •S RENOWNED FOR ITS GOOD POULTRY FITZPATRICO I FOOD SUPPLIES I^ONf ORDER DEPT. 528134 words
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Advertisement45 1951-09-11 1 We have received an "Exclusive Select /<*;. ot Ladies Gents LONGINE WATCHES m Jold Stainless Steel LANKA JEWELLERS 20. Battery Road. S doic Phone ***** More orange crush please, mummy I Mi. ujf vNhbM ijl_' V^"^ JK^ Children loveQ^Sl ORANGE CRUSH j_l___N i_wii_i I v^-* v45 words
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Article, Illustration987 1951-09-11 2 MARGARET SHIPLEY - The secret of being TALLULAH MARGARET SHIPLEY iAAAAItA+AAA+tiiA+WAUe* aaaaa^^a^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^a^^ 1951— dynamic as m her farewell performance before going to Britain in— iaw by 4 I 1 a time of crisis for radio, when the television screen has been temporarily capturing: the U.S. public, a woman of 49 has seized the987 words
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Article159 1951-09-11 2 THE clothes that women will be wearing m the near future show quite clearly the close relationship between skirt lengths and sheeps' back. Rising prices and the scarcity of wool have combined to produce skirts which are shorter —and more tightly fitting than they have159 words
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Article334 1951-09-11 2 THE new line is essentially simple and "uncluttered." Tailored clothes m lovely fabrics have top billNew York reporter. Roding m the fashion parade, wool chiffons, angora tweeds, fine jerseys, pults. chiffons, satins and laces all being imaginatively used. Feelings for strict tailoring extend to the most unlikely fabrics.334 words
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Advertisement164 1951-09-11 2 FISHING IN MANY WATERS Ijj JAMEm HORN ELL This delightful hook is an account of fishing methods m many parts ,f the world and particularly m India <£ Ceylon, The Far East and the South Sea. In addition to being a fascinatfor the loinnan "Fishing m Many Waters rcill also164 words
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Miscellaneous232 1951-09-11 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORK today, you have one of those allaround brilliant minds, You can grasp on anysubject, analyse it, discus it and then make practical use of the information. You have a high sense of duty and anything you start you are bound to finish. Original and inventive, you232 words
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Miscellaneous170 1951-09-11 2 New Crossword No. 455 ______B__H_____H___ _____r _________■_■_________> H_M_l_^FhS___H__l l_S_B im _y_^g*^^«■Z»33^^a__K_K__L'^• -^^P^ ____m_4__S^«^ £1 89 jS b-t_Fy~y~_t ir l 9 I I"I I I I I cf bLifa^_fov a l^^.? hi!*** (3 B_ 7 Excessj ve addict S-ii wH 16 9 Hl S h view-point for Paris.ans (6 (Si- 16170 words
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Article, Illustration315 1951-09-11 3 J. K. PRINTS MONEY FOR PERSIA £3m. flown to Teheran LONDON, Tuesday. IN sealed steel-bound cases millions *>f 1 pounds* worth of Persian banknotes are being flown from London to Teheran. Fifteen tons of banknotes nearly all of I#o rials denomination (about £1) b»ve already been dispatched. More w_U follow.P.P. - 315 words
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Article23 1951-09-11 3 I LONDON, Tuesday. nibbles lettuce from your nter asleep m the cupmaj be a carrier of food- it i23 words
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Article42 1951-09-11 3 Horse pined for dead master BRISBANE. Tues. Trae of kunaii Colin Bell, who oiued suicide near Brisrecea ered u^elf th a- i rifle a minute's sil-.-id man. Taby. an eighthad fret--sinci to Bell's friend s a v il ite. At Bell's ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article10 1951-09-11 3 FOR ABA DAN Is to Euryalus on ehdog" off ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article16 1951-09-11 3 "mcst favoured nation i reemenl has been Car.b'-rra between ia and Israel. A.P A.F.P.A.P.; A.F.P. - 16 words
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Article43 1951-09-11 3 FOOD FO R INDIA Nearly 1.100.000 tons _t the United States food loan will have reached India before the end of 1951 and the remaining 900.000 tons will arrive by March next year, said India's Deputy Food Minister. Mt*. M. Tirumal Rao. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article51 1951-09-11 3 low that boy" siid Senator Wiley (Republican, Wisconsin) at the San Francisco Commonwealth Club on Sunday night The boy was Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur. Mr. Wii?y added: "He has turned the Japanese from a fighting people out of the Middle Ages into people who love democracy.''A.P. - 51 words
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Article120 1951-09-11 3 from city noise MELBOURNE, Tues. JOHN Greenston, a 57-year-old bachelor, who is tired of Melbourne's -frustrations." is recruiting men and women to go with him to an island Utopia." He plaais to "escape the city jingle and establish a cooperative village settlement, probably m New Guinea orA.P. - 120 words
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Article190 1951-09-11 3 Took gems she 'needed money' E__,__ NEW YORK, Tuesday. thel Carhart Jones Taylor, aged 25, one ©f Long Island's most glittering Society matrons, born to riches, educated at exclusive schools, and married to a distinguished' business executive, was accused of stealing £3,500 worth of jewellery190 words
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Article89 1951-09-11 3 NEW YORK, Tues. TATAL Road accidents are killing three times as many Americans as the Communists m Korea, the Association of Casualty and Surety Companies said on Sunday. The Association's survey showed that- during the first C 3 weeks of the Korean war more than 44.000Reuter - 89 words
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Article69 1951-09-11 3 A pedestrian who said he was splashed with mud by a passing automobile was locked m an Iloilo City gaol for hitting the driver with a stick of wood, the Philippine News Service reported. Alfredo M. Lustre, manager of the Iloilo branch of the Philippine Rehabilitation Fir.anee69 words
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Article19 1951-09-11 3 The Siamese warship H.M.S. Sichang has arrived m Bangkok after service m Korean waters. A.P. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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96 1951-09-11 3 Zoo keepers seek 'danger allowance' SYDNEY, Tues. 700 keepers at world -f mous Taronga Park Zoo are seeking a special "danger money" addition to their pay The animal keepers, who want an extra 11 cents an hour, listed as examples of the risks they run: 1. An elephant stepped onU.P. - 96 words
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Article55 1951-09-11 3 The U.S. Army hopes to lighten the load the foot soldier has to carry on his back approaching its end. Gen. J. Lawton Collins, Army Chief of Staff, told the Senate Appropriations Committee "Almc/t every item that the soldier carries Ls being examined and. whereever possible,A.P. - 55 words
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Article515 1951-09-11 3 THE WEAK TWO BID. the two-club bid he reserved as the game forcing two bid." weak two bids can be made m diamonds, hearts, or spades. These weak two bids evolved from the semi -preemptive overcalls fir.t used by The Four Aces bridge team. The semi-preemptive overcalls (two515 words
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Advertisement390 1951-09-11 3 Lucozade The sparkling I GLUCOSE I drin k J iji To help regain strength lost m fightmg ilioeas gfT*k m infeclloam ~y° u would give LLCO/XIH fakr*' To tempt an unwilling appetite mmX is V v* 7 r nothing better than 7 And fm/\ y i ,f yoa lre fe390 words
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Miscellaneous185 1951-09-11 3 !Exclm*4im to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya IS THE TH?SE WOODS ARE I I THEY'RE TRYING TO FIND ME"I OOn'tl BB^ P^ l T' fffllWHS7^l ONLY PATH- I—i1 i FULL OF BAD WANT TO SEE ANY OF THEM Sob- M** *A*k >^ SAHDA-NAODAJ ANIMALS -ANO AGAIN"I CAN FIND MY185 words
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Miscellaneous13 1951-09-11 3 BUCKLEY Wtn,.A. "HE WANTS TO BE A TRAPEZE ARTIST WHEN HE GETS OUT.13 words
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469 1951-09-11 4 The Sngapore Free Press TUESDAY, Sept 11, 1951. Tainted chopsticks TIIRS. Shirin Fozdar, a !:idy who is clearly v interested m sotare. believes that the rate of tuber- miosis infection m tgapore could be reduced considerably •v slight change m the Chinese manner of time" U are germ-i Each time469 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1951-09-11 4 Don Iddon s Diary Two champions, Eden and Turpin, are good British 'ambassadors 9 skill himself, will give his 4 British collaborators fair T credit, m the future— some- thing he hasn't always done J m the past. 2 Some British films shown here have been labelled "Selznick" ■so thoroughly1,068 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-09-11 4 Reflected m Monmouth shires River Wye is Monnow Bridge noA j t it is a historical reflection. The bridge gatehouse, at least, was reflected m X these still waters when King John ruled England. T i i J J41 words
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548 1951-09-11 4 DUDLEY HAWKINS - DUDLEY HAWKINS says NAIROBI, Kenya: i^OME with me to the bar where the elephants you Kill see won't be of the fleeting, pink, alcoholically-in-duced variety but the real thing. Where is it? Well, it's a part ot the world's most extraordinary548 words
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Article456 1951-09-11 4 CYRIL RAY - CYRIL RAY toy ON the eve of the recent Soviet Air Day the Soviet public was reminded, m a "Pravda" interview with Air-Force LieutenantGeneral Stalin, the generalissimo's son, that: "All mankind must be thankful to the talented sons of the Russian people who were able to456 words
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Article114 1951-09-11 4 JAMES WHITE - Kastrup is busy airport JAMES WHITE By gELD< pas, f lantic P.: J out the general o .J or two Oopenhag 'A This v j n Admiral Br:n_. j week F M o a t k o m i 4 following I enhov When th< fin Denmark reception guards of114 words
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Advertisement11 1951-09-11 4 ENGAGEMENT, WEDDING DRESS RINGS U.S.de Silva 106 ORCHARD RD TEL: *****11 words
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Advertisement60 1951-09-11 4 Ji/, PAULEY She's larky 'kd va j hears\from happy rm; happy children Babies and vounc chikhen Uhim •nd what is so \cry important ol o 4 ihcy really enjoy their leed ol Farlo first momentthey start on "sob da If ever you wonder *hy all childrc you should try one60 words
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156 1951-09-11 5 NEW CAR ARRIVALS WILL EXCEED DEMAND 'End of speculation m six months' Free Press Staff Reporter J^HE supply of new cars will exceed the demand within the next few months, unless something unforeseen happens, Singapore motor car dealers told the Free Press yesterday. Dealers said that m the first quarter156 words
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Article20 1951-09-11 5 Itn ur.i !i ihe i do i of these .ins- i be done rrtj om MM20 words
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Article43 1951-09-11 5 CIR GEORGE Pepler, Singapore's I nning ad\i<*r, flew to London by Qantns aircraft yesmorning to recruit two to work with him on the ostk survey and master plan for 1-t nci development. He v ill be returning m December.43 words
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Article, Illustration137 1951-09-11 5 A SECOND-hand car dealer said that his firm always reconditioned cars before sale and that put prices up because of increased labour charges and the high cost of spare parts. But profits were not proportionately higher, he said. The dealer admitted that cars had changedFree Press - 137 words
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Article16 1951-09-11 5 Mr. Roy Lister Nevile has been appointed a Police Magistrate (or t Colony of Singapore.16 words
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42 1951-09-11 5 The Social Welfare Department's Bushey Park Home is almost ready for occupation and it is expected that during this month, its residents will return from Jalan Eunos where they have been living during the past four months.42 words
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108 1951-09-11 5 S.I.T. CLAIMS 'MORE THAN $287,000' FROM GOVT. Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Improvement Trust claims that the Government owes it more than $287,000, representing the balance of monies collected as rentals on Trust properties during the period of the British Military Administration. The Board of Trustees has decided that108 words
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Article, Illustration209 1951-09-11 5 'MOST SHIFTED ABOUT MEMORIAL IN STORE Free Press Staff Reporter AN 8-foot-high bronze bust of Sir Andrew Clarke, Governor of Singapore from 1873-75 and onetime Colonel Commandant of the Royal Engineers, has been subjected to more shifting about than any memorial m Singapore. The bust, which belonged to the Singapore209 words
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213 1951-09-11 5 M.C. WANTS ONE-WAY TRAFFIC FOR PUSH HOURS ONLY Free Press Staff Reporter THE one-way traffic scheme for ccr r ain main roads m Singapore, accepted In principle by the Municipal Commissioners at their last meeting, was quite unwarranted m the light of present day conditions. It should not be introduced213 words
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Article27 1951-09-11 5 Both the Courts of Criminal and Civil Appeals will sit m the Supreme Court Building, Singapore, on Monday, Sept. 24, 1951. at 10.30 a.m.27 words
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Article79 1951-09-11 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Improvement Trust is still looking for an estate manager, but the reopening; of the Trust registers will not be delayed because of this, the Free Press understands^ The post was offered to an applicant from the United Kingdom, but79 words
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Article28 1951-09-11 5 The V.M.C.A. Movie Circle will re-visit the Cantonese Kwong Wai Siu Free Hospital at Rumah Miskin tomorrow night and give the patients a film show.28 words
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Article24 1951-09-11 5 The Governor, B*r Pranklin Gimson, will issue h e C mmemoration Day message through the medium of the Singapore press tomorrow morning.24 words
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Article, Illustration218 1951-09-11 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPOREANS are considered much luckier than people m England where food is concerned. Because of their short rations, many Britons m I.K. are forced to have their lunches out m order to supplement their diet. But 11.000 m doing so,218 words
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188 1951-09-11 5 Direct descendant of 400-million Pear-old fossil found in Singapore Free Press Staff Reporter THE queer looking < feature m the picture at left, not much bigger than the «rdJnary pin shown alongside it, is a Lingula— a type of shellfish which can be dug up on thangi beach. Perhape many188 words
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213 1951-09-11 5 Free Press Staff Reporter IN Singapore, however, the Municipal Health authorities have never heard of anyone being fatally poisoned by such food, due to the fact that, unlike m U.K., food poisoning is not a notifiable disease here. "We do not know how much213 words
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Article46 1951-09-11 5 His Highness the Sultan of Pahang is making inspection visits m Temerloh Distrct, Pahang. He is accompanied by the District Officer. Mr. I. B. Mendell. Che Hassan bin K. Mohamed. the Assistant State Emergency Information Officer. Malay Cniefs md local Malny leaders.46 words
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Article86 1951-09-11 5 !]y|R. N. A. MALLAL, Singapore Legisla.ive Cc cillor, who was expected to move his Premium Bonds Bill at this month's n: ing of the Council, said terday that he had def( aclion for the time being. Mr Maßal said that he muda this decsion because of86 words
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Article204 1951-09-11 5 AS a very good gesture to the public of Singapore 'which we hope will be apprec a ed," the Singapore Traction Company is making concessions m fares on City Day. Sept. 22, and will 1^ augmenting all its services throughout the island to bring more204 words
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Advertisement123 1951-09-11 5 ESIA ANTISEPTIC r g POWDER PRICKLY HEAT and all i". AFFECTIONS 75 cents and 52.00 sizes available everywhere Hum-ton Laboratories Ltd. em collyer QUAY. M l > iCAPO X E.N \ew Collection I of I FRENCH LACE COCKTAIL FROCKS j I v 'Ayo%t>Ar4y%! >_r<>>< %»^4>^ilS4K*< '^0~kJI*? -c-o-o-c-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-c-o-o-o-c- c riRST QUALITY123 words
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Advertisement70 1951-09-11 5 _^.V«VAV-V.V.%V.V.Va%V.V.V.%VAV.VAV.\V.%V.%%V.V.\V^.VAV.V.V.-.-.-.'^ PlSk •V|#X^a_aW\/ j[ 5 j^P/ CREEN, SAKE-BLUE, WINE. m jt mill^ MUSHROOM AND RUST I SUNDOUR FURNISHING VELOUR f i Of UNFADINC CHARM. < FOR TIGHT COVERS, CURTAINS fr PELMETS, CUSHIONS, DOOR fr HALL DRAPES J I STAGE CURTAINS and I VESTIBULE FURNISHINGS PLAN YOUR HOME-SIDE CURTAINS NOW. WE70 words
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Article, Illustration890 1951-09-11 6 ALLAN LEWIS - ARLINGTON GOOD BET FOR MAIN RACE ALLAN LEWIS Ky To beat Vincent and Uninsured ARLINGTON should take the main race and prove one of the best bets tomorrow, the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting. He won well enough m Div. 2 to be hard890 words
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Article12 1951-09-11 6 Solution to MeLeod's Picture Tip on Saturday was The Bosun.12 words
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844 1951-09-11 6 PUNTERS have plenty of talent to pick from m the Class S, Div. 1 event over seven furlongs (less 22 yards) tomorrow. I think this is the most open race of the day, with Misty Line, Currency Boy 11, Princeling, Announce, Black Velvet,844 words
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Article55 1951-09-11 6 FOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: Melbury Court, Cadzow Glen. The Meare. Tomtoy Ballroom. Tiberius, Wild Jinks. Bull, Sorrento and Bow Legs. Scotch Express is doubtful starter. Dark Brocade, who was handicapped m the Class 1. Div. 1 sprint over 61., died m his stall shortly after55 words
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Article191 1951-09-11 6 ABBKYSTEAD. Regmar and Sieyon renew rivalry m Class 1. Div. 3 race over a mile tomor:-,;* Sieyon finish- 1 ed second. Abbeystead third and Regmar fourth at their last meeting over l\ miles on j thU course. Abbeystead mcc is Sieyon jon 2 lb. better191 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-09-11 6 t e hom Announce, vigorously to beat Melnik (McPherson) m th e last few strides m _h_ last race on Saturday. Winter Lady OmfCmml > ZL rd and Pennyworth (Dunwoidi-) fourth.32 words
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Article178 1951-09-11 6 THE Begum Aga Khan's raise Dv Bei* h favourite for next Saturday's St. Left, at Jgr caster At last nights Victoria dub (I.«,ih! "J over the colt closed at nine to two. This followed very favourable workout over the full distance at Saturday. Epsom DerbyReuter - 178 words
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Article30 1951-09-11 6 Raffle* Old Girls' Association •on Lhe Singapore Youth Council Net bail Cup yesterday by beating the Anglican Youth Fellowship side by II goals to four on the padang.30 words
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Article55 1951-09-11 6 TWO members tf winning >«"* Walker Cup Suanahan and f- I leg, were b< JJg from the Uniu leur golf winch opened \< >rC^fc' Stranaha. champion a voufities to w: _!> title this v ti>e 20 by W. Kin. York, rhjje. k one hole to X?55 words
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Advertisement184 1951-09-11 6 JBI^B^PHII^L M ,R BHBD Today— For On* Day Only! "1 am. 1.45 I.M. bit 9M 'RAINBOW AS YOU WISH" Sup*-r Mandarin Musical m Colour! Season from MNITE TONIGHT RKO Radio _k*^*V^^^i f i_T-___^_l |i "mmwa 111 _L_____t__lfl .f: jpj_fc *^L AbZ/t&i. __M_l_M_ M PW ft lift 4042 11 143-4.tt-t.tt-3.3t lAST184 words
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Advertisement390 1951-09-11 6 Ifl "VALfNr/NO RESEMBLANCE" CONTEST (4) 1 _&M?_l DCW COme to the fourLh day of u e Valentino Rt_en Jf Ks*' Eicluding those photos which have aiitadv appeared and tthl h 9* fr /tl n0W m finaJ set of Valentino double will again appear n. JF _r #Ji tomorrow. You have390 words
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Miscellaneous136 1951-09-11 6 Radio SINGAPORE j 1 CO p m. The Radio Orchestra; 1.30 Tune Signal Nev.s, 145 Dance Music played by Bu/z a Orches.ra; 2.00 Schoos Broadcast; 2.50 Close Down; 6.15 amine Summary; 6.17 Four ft A Starlet; 6.30 United Na.ions Album; 6.40 Radio Malaya mo; 6 55 Announcements; 7.00 Time Signal.136 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-09-11 7 S.A .F .A LEAGUE Uive Lta r. Exeter City goalkeeper, sm others the Mil at the feet of inside-left, Blair, m a recent Em>Ji_h Third Division (Southejn) en--1 counter at Leyton.31 words
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Article, Illustration189 1951-09-11 7 ii 1 o\\ V R Badmintoa Party announced this morning their team to play M the Indian Thomas Cup side at the Happy Wo*]d Stadium next Monday, starting at 8 p.m. Part of the proceeds are be donated to the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund. TheFree Press - 189 words
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Article88 1951-09-11 7 DK\u Itf Ifct >A.F.A. up xemi-nnals > bsl nnjht and ll< <^ Tv m B V or Fathul j i i rites or D ;>i. ur r, IIQ 3* i rrful r finals are i»>d this week. Department I I 1- u„h on the round. On Thurxi.^88 words
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Article35 1951-09-11 7 Tennis one m pien- on of the al Navy RN '2-0 and 2-0. were: -RAF I flrsl •*M« <a:. Gil MockW Cdr. V oeat Lt. Hard. l r Tew Major (MOB beat echt35 words
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Article26 1951-09-11 7 1 1 offil with jronto. of m to before innings I of 207 DP 270 day of tada's first :nool p.esenptain A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article205 1951-09-11 7 UARRY McCloud on "New Blood," owned by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lim, won the "Jockeys Deroy,'' the main attraction at the Malayan Jockeys' Association's fourth annual charity dance at Raffle's Hotel last night. Mrs. Cutler presented a silver cup to the winning owners. The205 words
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Article46 1951-09-11 7 Royal Naval Air Command beat G.H.Q Signal Regiment by four goals to one m a United Services League Soccer match yesterday. Scorers far the Navy side were Russell. Day and Walters (2). Signals' gained their goal th-ough their inside-right from a nontb scramble.46 words
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Article482 1951-09-11 7 FIRST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION DIVISION 3A DIVISION 3B P W D L P APts Tieers 12 11 0 1 29 7 22 Rovers 13 10 2 1 33 14 22 P. Brani 13 10 0 3 27 8 20 SCC 13 9 0 4 27 12 18 Kota Raja482 words
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Article226 1951-09-11 7 SOUTH African cricket touring team are required to make 255 runs on the last day of their match at Scarborough today to beat T. N. Pearce's XI m the final game of the tour. Pearce's XI, which contain nine English TeSu players, were all outReuter - 226 words
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Article580 1951-09-11 7 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By Fathul Kari b XI still unbeaten gINGAPORE Amateur Football Association's 1951 League is practically over, only three fixtures remaining: for decision m the four sections of the competition Divisions 1, 2, 3 "A" and 3 "B." Tiger Sporting Association have to play the last game m580 words
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Article102 1951-09-11 7 PEARCE'S Xl— lst. INNS. Wl South Africans Ist. Inns. 95 PEARCE'S Xl— 2nd INNS. Hutton c Endean b Melle JJ Simpson c McCarthy b Melle 34 Graveney c Mansell b Melle I Yardley b Chubb *J Edrich b Chubb Bailey lbw Chubb J Brown c Tayfield b Melle EvansReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-09-11 7 r Mt) winning the "Jockeys' Derby" at Raffh-s Hotel, wtttt the Jockeys' Association held Harry McCUni* ex reme c nnU stl dance last ni_h t. Free Press picture.Free Press - 32 words
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Article, Illustration301 1951-09-11 7 RANDOLPH Turpin, perfectly attuned to fighting pitch, idled through a few innings of cricket yesterday while waiting to defend his world middleweight title against Ray Robinson at the Polo Grounds New York tomorrow night. He said "I've never felt better m my life and 1 amU.P.; A.P. - 301 words
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Article60 1951-09-11 7 YESTERDAYS English Football League fixtures resulted as follows: FIRST DIVISION A.ston Villa 1 Hunddersfield 0 Blackpool Preston N.E. S Tottenham 1 Burnley 1 SECOND DIVISION Sheffield 11. 1 Bury DIV. 3 (SOUTHERN) Port Vale 2 Bournemouth 1 DIV. 3 (NORTHERN) Chesterfield 0 Stockport C 1 Gateshead60 words
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Article43 1951-09-11 7 SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association have received a letter from the AllIndia Football Association saying that the Indian Olympic team will definitely/ be playing here next month. S.A.F.A. Councillors met last evening to discuss preliminary arrangement.; for the Indian visit.43 words
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Article149 1951-09-11 7 MALAYS MEET NAVY TODAY have to win today 4 match against Royal Navy if they are to keep m *ie running for the championship m the SAFA Community League. Malays, encouraged by tneir one-goal victory over Scuth China A. A., are playing very confidently just now and they hope to149 words
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Article138 1951-09-11 7 Tengah beat Seletar 1-0 QN a flooded pitch at RAF Base Seletar yesterday evening. Royal Air Forot Teneah took two points from RAF Seietar m their United Services League soccer encounter The visitors won by the only goal scored m the match. Although most of the ground was underwater, football138 words
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Article71 1951-09-11 7 YESTERDAYS U.K. Rugby League results were: Yorkshire Cop. First Round Second Leg: Bradford Northern 11. Featherstone Rovers. 9 (tied on aggregate, tie to be replayed); Bramley 9, L?eds 25 (Bramley eliminated); York 5 Batley. 21 (York elinminated Inter club games: Castleford 20. Wakefield Trinity 21; Oldham 21 WhitehavenReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement31 1951-09-11 7 BINOCULARS Ofctujtipreojtwo prim dnaru&n (l)R( S J frf^untiuo fouNo^o<H,B92 Akl AR S,2£S AND MODELS AVAILABLE *oo!L PE NG TRADERS LTD. KUA» A 59 STAMFORD RD. 93 BREWSTER RD. PUR SINCAPORE IPOH.31 words
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Advertisement240 1951-09-11 7 Km-m a a a m a IS«JPY»f •11-JFJI OPENS TODAY m ML"mwy%%Mf}M'-. 3,5 91 5 pm Indonesia's BI'.SE T Musical Drama m with all th "Terang BuJan" stars 1 TIRTONADI (m Malay language h Featuring *3$ melodious kronchongs! TOMORROW 4 shows:— l.ls 315 fi.3§ 9.15 pm m M Palron. are240 words
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Article60 1951-09-11 8 HAMMOND. To Ivy wife of W. H J. Hammond, at RafSes Clinic On Bth Sept. 1951. a son. Jonathan. lAS. To Janet, wife of Simon Ellas, a baby girl, on Monday 10th B mber at XX. Maternity If Singapore. FI.IAS. To Sarina <Pam). wife of Ben Ellas a baby60 words
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Article34 1951-09-11 8 THE ENGAGEMENT was announced between Mr. Kong Kirn Beng, youngest son of the late Mr. •nd Mrs. Kong Yut Choon. and Sect. eldest daughter of Mr. »nd Mrs. Sect Beng Kam, on 1934 words
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Article50 1951-09-11 8 DEAT H ■OOAM. Suddenly early this linorr.ir.g at No 54 Kempas Road. Singapore. Leopold Clarence, dear- nd of Susan Anne J a ln his 65th. year. The 1 al corteee will leave his residence at 4.45 pm. today for the -dral of the Good Shepherd And thence to Bidadan Cemetery.50 words
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Article, Illustration279 1951-09-11 8 Chinese army build-tip HONG KONG, Tuesday. OI'SSIA seems to be taking a bigger hand m the building-up of China's armies and military installations, particularly on the South China coast opposite Chiang Kai-shek's Formosa and just north of Hong Kong. The evidence that she is organising279 words
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Article71 1951-09-11 8 Three senior South Korean officers have been indicted before the Taegu central military court on charges of manslaughter of civilians and of interfering with the official investigation of the Kochang massacre. Two of the accused are Brigadier General Chai Tokshin. Commander, and Colonel Pack Hwan-won, ChiefReuter - 71 words
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Article42 1951-09-11 8 Field Marshal Alexander Papagos's new rightwing Greek Rally party had won nearly 35 ppre r cent of the votes cast m the Greek election when returns from 3,588 out of 3.910 polling stations were counted yesterday. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article213 1951-09-11 8 NEW DELHI, Tues. ASSAM, India's eastern frontier state, is sitting: on a highly explosive j powder keg, its Prime Minister and a former governor, warned last night. Speaking at the inauguration of the Delhi office of the Assam Tribune, the state's only English languageA.P. - 213 words
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Article26 1951-09-11 8 An Association for the Advancement of Instruction about Alcohol and Narcotics was formed by educators attending the summer school of alcohol studies at Yale University. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article134 1951-09-11 8 LONDON, Tuesday. THE Commonwealth Ministers' conference on A supply and production problems, which will open on September 24, will be preceded by discussions between representatives of the participating countries. s A Treasury announcement vest -•day said that the conference was expected to last abcutReuter - 134 words
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Article24 1951-09-11 8 Marshal Tito said yesterday hat Italy wants to annex the \driatic ports of Trieste and n i"me and Yugoslavia's Dalmatian coast. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article21 1951-09-11 8 At Italian firm will salvage Indian vessel 'Ramdas" iU L^ nk m Bombay waters i IS4i. and two other shins A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article34 1951-09-11 8 KEROSENE TO BE CONTROLLED The Ministry of Commerce plans to clamp controls on movement of kerosene out of Bangkok and Thonburi because of reports of increased smuggling into the Shan states and Indo-Chlna.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article276 1951-09-11 8 Relax these bans— Truman WASHINGTON, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Truman yesterday appealed to the financial leaders of 50 nations to reduce restrictions on foreign exchange which he said were stifling world trade. The President was formally opening the annual meetings of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the International MonetaryReuter; A.F.P. - 276 words
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104 1951-09-11 8 HAVANA, Tues. THE Cuban president's brot- her and a university professor duelled here with sabres yesterday and then were reconciled m the first blood— the professor's. Professor Carlos Marquez and Antonio Pfio Socarras, brother of the President Carlos, met early m the morning withA.P. - 104 words
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Article48 1951-09-11 8 Miss Irene Forsythe, 60--year-old American Presbyterian missionary deported from China for alleged "counter revolutionary activities", has arrived m Hong Kong. The Chinese accused Miss Forsythe of collecting military information, harbouring an American spy, trying to obstruct the "church independence movement" and having a radio transmitter.— Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP - 48 words
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Article90 1951-09-11 8 ALL 36-year-old Chan Sze was trying to do was to keep her junk from being carried away by a sudden strong current. So she dropped her anchor but when she pulled up again there was a stran_e pipe attached. The Hong Kong Yacht Club claimedA.P. - 90 words
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Article, Illustration70 1951-09-11 8 In the National Bathing: Beauty Contest held at Morecambe, the first three places went to three London models. First was Miss Marlene Ann Dee of Hen-ley-on-Thames, (left) last year's runner-up, who received the prize of 4:1.000 and a rose bowl. 2nd. winning ClOO, was Mrs. Sylvia Wren,Fox - 70 words
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157 1951-09-11 8 LONDON. Tues. .WORLD airline chiefs meet- ing m London yesterday stressed the need for cheap air travel. Mr. Warren Lee Pierson. head of the American Transworld Airlines, set the note for the International Air Transport Association's general meeting, when he said low costs wereReuter - 157 words
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Advertisement215 1951-09-11 8 1 1 skT 4_5 dockpif Morning Evening Cocktnils with p y HARR V HACKMA YER v S Z W AT THE PIANO Ip-HaMf.., M _H_»' V"^HQ^L ff^ Zmm\^lß7w DR^k '-B •.mm*. JH", a*^'l%B •«_^__^_^JEL_P* ■"■H^^ l *«?_i_?K ii^^ $\^T V^*'<^^ A*. r- |f% Yes, tfou too JS# j can make215 words
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Miss Festival ofBritain VISIT Singapore FREE PRESS SUPPLEMENT
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Title Section20 1951-09-11 1 Mi ss Fest ival of Br it ain VISIT Singapore FREE PR ESS SU PPL EMENT TUESDAY. Septtmber 11. 1951.20 words
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Article, Illustration307 1951-09-11 1 I 1 i t I i I t I i r I I idges, film aiars Googie hers and John MeCallum. G i^e Brown, and Iris Ashley. They :id Judy had a happy ba•e of the attributes reed by the competition, dv had one day307 words
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Article621 1951-09-11 1 DOUBTLESS you will all have heard and read much about the Festival of Britain. You will have een it_ on the news reels, and you will know all about the huge Skylon. the Dome of Discovery, the Pleasure Gardens and the many exhibitions of this,621 words
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Article, Illustration145 1951-09-11 1 THERE COMES A TIME m George Brown's production of m Hotel Sahara when Yvonne De Carlo as Yasmin, fiancee of the proprietor of this Western Desert luxury hotel finds it necessary to do all she can to distract the attention of a German lieutenant, played by145 words
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Article, Illustration1256 1951-09-11 1 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS AND GORGEOUS GOWNS "|T was an ambitious scheme and we. knew we would need expert advice", said Donald Davies, the Cathay Publicity man, when I called rtn him to learn more about the fashion parade programme for Miss Festival of Britain. "Beautiful girls and gorgeous gowns are synonymous1,256 words
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Advertisement32 1951-09-11 1 I OCEAN PARK lOTEL ___^_i_i_ Si'^APORE S NEWEST and FINEST HOTEL W«'comes Mi Fmiral of Brit.ia TONIGHT I y ono* your friends art welcome EVERY NIGHT I reservations ;^Phone; St SSI -932 words
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Advertisement121 1951-09-11 1 _Jf _*tr&^ 'jk. .'^^^r^mT^mmT*' m*^m y r Bat** >?_ i>^ wh -4-' r ''_!_^_^_l_^_^_Jl^_^_BP^^ o _ri_i_i» _l <_fl_H m jwa jJEmm J __P? _2 v«*___ _^S&_4BB* »«^Pj/ j__^___H__ ___k «d_B_s'* _*_fl_Hr _^_Hs* "?Jw s» _2_rK Jr^^^^^^W fwff^ l_Bft_R -_i __E *E 3 Psj? 'mfm «*L a___H_i_Jß^ _^^^X <__B? i y121 words
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Article, Illustration376 1951-09-11 2 Visit to Spore Festival of Britain show VOT only will the 1 Festival Girl he bringing a breath of the festival of Britain to Singapore, but she >vill m return he able lo i^et n breath of home when she visits the Festival of Britain Exhibition376 words
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Article, Illustration116 1951-09-11 2 THE LOUNG E and Cocktail bar of The Ocean Park Hem the newly opened million-dollar hotel by the sea at Sitflap where a reception will be held today from 7 15 to 9 p.m. 7Ti honour of Miss Judy Breen. Overatina to the slogan "The Right116 words
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Advertisement190 1951-09-11 2 2nd Floor 13. Battery Ri For Exquisite Imported V, Gowns personally scuaed m Europe by Elsie Mary OWN Radios and Kefrigerak^ On Easy Term We have a good stock < such a i G E.C PYE EDDYSTONC SEAFARERS -VERYI* him l ACCLAIM ihe mr MARINE RECEIVE -*_«*->*. if* jSS 3__?__#190 words
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Advertisement118 1951-09-11 3 \4 l\C*t fISSM-PCCI that, beautifully diUoaa] TOO 1 \L guarantee yen aid, I*Y f .BRIC BY TOOTAL MCO. IS tBRIC VOI' CAN TRUST Jacks Co. (Malaya) Ltd. 4-1 t 3 HAIR I are r*\ V \_l___ V D'JCKESSE SALON DE BEAUTE Tel. 3002 aaaaa CLAIRES aaaa* ••a* (OLD STORAGE AKCASE118 words
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Advertisement305 1951-09-11 3 ds_yya qedctaat; toe uJiLe/phop HAUTE COUTURE tuxfHeo holei /olnqapoha ORIGINAL MODELS by SUSAN SMALL Cocktail Dinners and Evening Gowns Also NABRES exclu sive woollen frocks I Suits and coats for home leave Advantageous prices GH Building, Battery Read, Singapore. Phone 7997 1 AS, AS. v/ There's no place like^^^^-^ i305 words
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Article, Illustration236 1951-09-11 4 VL'HEN 19-YEAR-OLD Judy Breen started off 11 on her trip around the world, she was tiven a wardrobe of clothes, together with accessories, and a suite of air luggage. At right i N th.- evening gown m Margaret Rose pink faille which Miss Breen will236 words
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