The Singapore Free Press, 28 September 1951
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Title Section18 1951-09-28 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA r^Bg.i^. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article349 1951-09-28 1 mjabinet decides Wfo await M.S. action I lON DON, Friday. u\ ttfterdai t\«»ided making a decision Whether to .Jnd armed forces into Persia prVidint Truman's personal appeal J for time m the hope that a settlement reached m the explosive oil Mr. Attlee conferred with349 words
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300 1951-09-28 1 TEHERAN, Fri. "TEARFUL, tremulous- voiced Premier Mossadeq yesterday appealed to a shrieking crowd outside Parliament not to shout "death to the British" because "they are our friends". The crowd, estimated at 2.000 milled around the Parliament building screaming: Let us shed blood. DeathU.P. - 300 words
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Article316 1951-09-28 1 LONDON, Friday. THE King yesterday appointed a Council of State to act for him during the long period of his rproverv from a lung operation. recovery irorn^ a^^ Buckingham Palace came a short time after Princess E^^f^^ Duke of Edinburgh decided to go ahead^with their316 words
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Article100 1951-09-28 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. y^ORMER head of State F Department's Planning Staff, Mr. George Kennan, Is expected to replace Admiral Alan Kirk as the United States Ambassador to Moscow when Admiral Kirk resigns his post toy January 1952, informed circles said here yesterday. Mr Kennan is an100 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-09-28 1 Miss June Mertoji, 19, dances the "Burmese Fan Dance" during the Cosmos Sports Club Concert at the Happy World Stadium m Singapore m aid of the University of Malaya and S.A.T.A. funds last night.— Free Press picture.39 words
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Article150 1951-09-28 1 WASHINGTON, Friday. GEN Omar Bradley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, left Washington tor Korea and Japan on Wednesday "to survey all aspects of the situation" with Gen. Matthew Ridffway, United Nations Commander, the Defence Department announced. Gen. Bradley was accompanied by Mr. Charles150 words
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212 1951-09-28 1 THE Lord Privy Seal, Mr. Richard Stokes told reporters after the Commonwealth talks on raw materials yesterday that the great achievement of the British colonies has Deen "the maintenance of production of tin and rubber despite the difficult situation m Malaya". He added that theReuter; A.P. - 212 words
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Article139 1951-09-28 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THE 200 people rendered homeless by yesterday's fire at the Joo Seng Rubber Works m Bukit Timah have refused Singapore Social Welfare Department offer to house, them at Bushey Park Camp." Said a Government spokesman this morning: "It seems rather peculiar that139 words
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Article29 1951-09-28 1 Nineteen persons have been reported killed and six seriously injured so far m Eormosa following a 130--kilometre per-hour typhoon which hit the island on Wednesday night.— A.F.P.29 words
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Article23 1951-09-28 1 Sirens wailed air raid warnings twice m Canton and once m Shanghai during the past week when enemy" planes were spotted.23 words
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Article66 1951-09-28 1 The U.S. House of Representatives by a vote of 206 to 139 refused yesterday to take up the Fogarty resolution, urging a plebiscite on the unification of Ireland. The vote was taken by the House after Mr. James P. Richards (Democrat, South Carolina), chairman of theA.P. - 66 words
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Article64 1951-09-28 1 Free Press Staff Reporter The Girls' Home Building Fund, of the Good Shepherd nuns, will hold a Fun Fair at 96 Bras Basah Road tomorrow, from noon to 7 p.m. There will be various side shows, lucky dips, games, food stalls, etc. Valuable prizes, such64 words
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Article27 1951-09-28 1 King Paul of Greece failed yesterday to persuade leaders of the three biggest parties m the new Greek Parliament to form a coalition government. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 27 words
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Article38 1951-09-28 1 The Secretary of Slate for the Colonies, Mr. James Griffiths, said yesterday that he would welcome a conference m London next year of representatives of the West Indies to discuss a British West Indian Federation U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article182 1951-09-28 1 PARIS, Fri. FRANCE yesterday rejected r Soviet complaints about armirr 7 German soldiers, m a SreStic note recalling that Russia was a friend of Hitler s Germany. It replied to a Russian note of Sept. 11, which charged that France, Britain and the United States "count182 words
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Article16 1951-09-28 1 An East German delegation has arrived m China to negotiate a cultural agreement.— AFP.16 words
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Article218 1951-09-28 1 Malayan exports are still rising Free Press Staff Reporter MALAYAN exports 10 foreign countries last month increased by over $30,000,000 to exceed a total of $440,000,000, according to official statistics published this morning. This gave a lavourable trade balance of urlf $77,800,000. compared with July's $15,300,000 and June* $128,000,000. Imports218 words
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Article64 1951-09-28 1 A Chinese girl was killed yesterday afternoon tan collision with a car m Geyling Road. She died belore :he arrival of an ambulai. An Indian was lerfcHMff injured this morninc when the taxi In which he wai riding overturned while gotia'Jng a bend at N« Road.64 words
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Advertisement74 1951-09-28 1 hit H C B^B Uk fli^vl Hk< 1 ■BE Bl| mL Ir b¥ bt m 1 3 it it th«t you should q«« JE vtt«mint «nd min«r«li. Your K««ltK Th#t i» good r>U* »rfii Bf ood (,ct O r» O»«lt;«t contain* X tT *MIN 0 l m t 1 I74 words
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Advertisement192 1951-09-28 1 Singapore Restaurant < (Ist Class Bar) 79. Brat Basah Rd Tel. 4088 Excellent Cuisine •lft Class Serrice Special Cocktails Cold Beer, Wine Spirits European Dinner A la Carte Chinese Food FATH Hfc.. 1 t PL. the makings oj high Sctme friendships have tli<- making ol high adventure. When a man192 words
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Article, Illustration298 1951-09-28 2 Fashion sense the 'model' way FRANCES DALE gives the fashion secrets of woman whose job depends on the way site dresses NATIVE of Luxembourg but citizen of the world". That's how Mata Whitehead is des cribed by her husband, W.J. Taylor -Whitehead, on the fly-leaf of his fascinating new book298 words
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Article, Illustration556 1951-09-28 2 Frederick Cook - LAST MRS BARRYMORE GOES TO WALL STREET Frederick Cook By NEW YORK: IN the old days m Hollywood, when *she was the last of the four wives of John Barrymore, dark haired Elaine Barrie never dreamed of getting up before noon. To have done so would have been put down556 words
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Article377 1951-09-28 2 Wonderful play— clothes 0. fa We of Capri you w* see P' is on the Isle of Capri that you will see them— those wonderful play-clothes tnat you were always quite donvinced really only existed m the glossy magazines. There t»un worshipper saunter down to the sea it> beach coats377 words
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Advertisement217 1951-09-28 2 They keep children's feet comfortable throughout the day. $2.50 _^-\^^R\ I^T?a3^C!PS CUR "JUt'PEIT 1 AND DELILAH by NFiL PATERSON S 'jir)ore and Malaya nuw has book Written b» on^ or th* out ra ji thp present day authot I of "Behol'l Thu Duui^ter" -if contains stories of the ume riiia217 words
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Advertisement97 1951-09-28 2 f 7 Mew Quick Dry Skin Trealnii'iit Smooth on A/t^ h j-^ Anti-VTnnkle O qfter 30 mi villieoknuliaatl art. Gaelaatßen diupp^ AlfTI-ITRT\k Ml -t MAYhAai) i L LTI IftJATTERYia PHON! ;s RING Btu n !^KI FOR (*t^*°^H YOUR COKSULT:- J LAWRENCE «c MATS ['4)1 304. P. ORCHARD RO v -a—97 words
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Miscellaneous61 1951-09-28 2 New Crossword No. 47$ < k. 13 4- V^^m _j HBftP* I aHPBw B9^bß 0 gg?iW|j||rg^Hß|ffi ACROSS g down <8); 6. Down |q the mouh rilr 8 Do c'3>; 9. Wlut you do goes down (7); 10. L/c down <7> I*2 do.n^co^s c (ST." Oi y U (3): 14 *>-61 words
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Miscellaneous176 1951-09-28 2 YOUR LUCKY TTAR BORN today, impulse and daring are combined m rather generous proportions m your nature and they must be disciplined if you arp to reach the heights to which your talents should entitle you. You have exceptionally keen intuitions and are, at times, even psychic. If you heed176 words
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Article327 1951-09-28 3 Wests to be made soon LONDON, Friday. I m London, the Midlands, and the north are to be to discover how television can best be used It experiments are successful the 8.8.C. and Council will provide a daily school television the country. both organisations are327 words
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Article25 1951-09-28 3 Mi! BOTH 61 MUCKY, Friday. I r:hu Kelly decided for the fifth r each other. They I I U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article41 1951-09-28 3 > m Shanghai are n easier to hear from relatives and friends m I and Hong Kong. The number of people ar--1 by the Communist au;:ies as reactionaries has increased recently ri-xid censorship of ming letters. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article71 1951-09-28 3 Angered U.S. House members yesterday demanded Congressional investigation of the Army's action m removing white crosses from the graves of 13,000 American war dead buried m Hawaii's National Memorial Cemetery. Chairman John Rankin. of the House Veterans Affairs Committee, explained: "Good Lord, who ordered such aU.P. - 71 words
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Article201 1951-09-28 3 Women have the weaker eyes 20 m 100 wear spectacles LONDON, Friday. ORITAIN'S spectacle- wearing habits have come under the magnifying glass of the Central Office of Information. 7 In four weeks, the CO I. Social Survey Division asked 8,000 people about themselves and their families. And this is what201 words
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Article17 1951-09-28 3 The ECA has allocated pines for the purchase of U551,350,000 to the Philipphosphate fertilizers. U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article59 1951-09-28 3 \JRS. Evic C. Ledbetter filed suit for divorce from Kmanuel D. Ledbetter. Mrs. Ledbetter charged m her petition that her husband continouslv received calls from other women since their marriage m 1948. Sh« said she has "reason to believe that the defendant visits other women." Mrs.U.P. - 59 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-09-28 3 'pODAY'S pin-up girl was seen recently on the Singapore screen m the M.G M film "Father s LitUe Dividend." Yes, she's beautiful Elizabeth Taylor. Elizabeth is m England nowmaking "Ivanhoe" with Robert Taylor.36 words
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Article52 1951-09-28 3 Four Japanese surrendered to U.S. Navy officials and Guam police on Wednesday m a cave m the rugged coastline of northern Guam. Guam police and navy personnel began a search m the area after one Japanese was captured by two Guam fishermen the nightA.P - 52 words
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237 1951-09-28 3 BOOKSON SEA 'A PLAGUE' SA YS THE POPE ROME, Friday. DOPE PIUS XII has vigorously attacked Roman Catholics contributing to the flow of books on sex. In a speech he told nearly 100 French fathers of families whom he received that it wa s tragically urgent that Catholic fathers throughoutReuter - 237 words
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Article128 1951-09-28 3 AMSTERDAM. Fri. SMUGGLING diamonds from Europe into the United States and the proceeds of their back again m gold, lorrn a black market rinß which the Belgian Government It trying to break. Th? financial p^ Bandels TVsnsportcourai of Rotterdam explained yes! rday the background widespread ille^pA.P. - 128 words
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Advertisement121 1951-09-28 3 EPHEDROL T a aD HAH 1 r 4 .jN.ind L__JHnifISEIJS^HB Th-: patent n Hr infinitely better than spray ft- m bo carried conveniently m B boot fear of leakage. B Liverpool, England D -ilers SI plus duty. IE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. FSIABUSHED 1901 NX SEREMBAN. PENAN&. STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL 1952121 words
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Advertisement89 1951-09-28 3 To Europe... M/ \Jr jjfr 9CLM Constellation LEAVE TODAY, W^ ARRIVE J? TOMORROW! J? JxL Royal Dutch Ail lines. B^^^ /^S A ONE HAND OPERATED SPfeh CALCULATOR /C^^^J A LEAD IN RATIONAL OFFICE ORGANISATION This neat little calculator is indeed a step toward further rationalization of any office. Due to89 words
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Miscellaneous347 1951-09-28 3 Radio SINGAPORE 1.00 p.m. The Radio Orchesira's lunch -time concert; 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.45 Dance Mußic —Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra; 2.00 Light Music; 2.30 to 5.00 University of the Air: 2.30: The Stars: Their Origin, 3.00 to 5.00: OLhelio' Acts I—3; 6.15 Programme Summary; 617 Forces Favourites A programme of347 words
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The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. Sept. 28, 1951.
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Article261 1951-09-28 4 rpHE Municipal Commissioners had a scheme for rationing power i und lit^ht by the purse. It was objectionable.! II was scrapped m the face of forceful public protest. lV Ui« Publ.c Utilities j i .ninittee ol the Cuv U has another rationine. It is equally ;ona.ble. The261 words
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Article214 1951-09-28 4 |>R Arne Buus-Hansen, the United Nations expert on the use of BCG vaccine, will leave Singapore on Sunday. Ht will leave with the thanks of Malaya, for his work has strength-! Ed this country's young children against T the infection of tuberculosis. He leaves hind, too. the214 words
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1290 1951-09-28 4 The newest volume of THE GREAT SOVIET ENCYCLOPAEDIA D Beria, Bevin, Baths ■f Berlin and Balaclava ACCOMPANIED by a full-page picture (rare m the l*™*^™^ A Pavlovich Beria, head of the Soviet Secret Police c^^epord it columns of space. In its bald but informative survey > of his fg™™*^ is1,290 words
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Article, Illustration13 1951-09-28 4 ass?i* &S£^sn£ iMartm Cowling, 15th/19th King's Royal Hussars. y13 words
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816 1951-09-28 4 JOHN ASHWIN - JOHN ASHWIN WINDOW on the WORLD -by rpHEY dropped out of A the sun at 8 o'clock m the morning, there were over a hundred of them, including dive bombers, horizontal bombers and torpedo planes and the result was Pearl Harbour. Five battleships, three816 words
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Article302 1951-09-28 4 KAY MURRAY - THE OLIVIER RUSH IS ON KAY MURRAY By BY the middle of this month any New Yorker who has not yet bought himself a seat for the Oliviers" Shake-speare-Shaw season, opening on Broadway on December 19, is going to be out of luck. For there simply won't be any seats.302 words
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Article26 1951-09-28 4 LONELINESS MAN ON THE RIVER vm 1 100 Coir by 18 ft I con. I cierk. P< tn I I ends far a> I "II PJ26 words
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Advertisement22 1951-09-28 4 Exquisite Oiamcnd 6ent Set Jewellery m Platinum Co!d Rings Brooches Pendants, etc., etc. Diamond Pla^num batches P.H.HSNDRY, H, North Kridge Koad, Singapore22 words
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Advertisement22 1951-09-28 4 They all taste better LmjKß3ußG| 1 Denmark "i MNW'iifflPJj rich da.ry 55c. 601. tin Sp°* f COLD STORAtf Singapore Cold Storage C22 words
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17 1951-09-28 5 :li 111! reds parti- there r the I- re previous17 words
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62 1951-09-28 5 Agricultural Co-op Society in Muar I P Malaj omspondemc II MMting vt Ketuas and tB Kamponi? Parit Muar laM Friday. it \\a* t»d to form an agricultural <o-oper.m\e society to purchase modern machinery to open, up MCOVttBg to Utusan of $75,000 is to be sub.vi 150 shares of $25 each62 words
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Article23 1951-09-28 5 X .T.manohar Lohia, ar» 1 st leader now In pore, will speak on Socialism fi Racecourse Lane tonight 8 30.23 words
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Article323 1951-09-28 5 TRADE UNION ORDINANCE OUTMODED' TUC seeks to remove 'restrictive clauses rr ,,.p n Free Press Staff Reporter lit Government of Singapore will be called upon to amend "the existing outmoded Trade Union Ordinance, with a view to having restrictive clauses m the Ordinance, with particular reference to rules T,';, h323 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-09-28 5 I 22-year-old 11 M LEE, who recently raised $2,000 for a sotig. the "Blue Danube", during Malacca Charity Week, is now back to entertain Singavore listeners at the New World.34 words
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163 1951-09-28 5 THE Singapore Teachers' Union may affiliate with the Singapore Trade Union Congress, Mr. N. F G Scharenguivel, President of the S. T. U told the Free Press yesterday. He disclosed that a tuo-man delegation which had been selected to attend the first delegates'163 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-09-28 5 picture. MRS. P. R. FEETH. wife of the chairman of Heinrken BrewWrtm, Holland, cuts a ribbon m declaring open the 5140.000 cantern which Malayan Breweries have built for their workers at the Tiffer Brewery m Alexandra Road. Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article80 1951-09-28 5 The Singapore Parochial Church Council draws the attention of the public to the Piano Recital by Dr. Fielden In St. Andrew's Cathedral, at 8.30 p.m. today. The works will include: Prelude. Chorale and Fugue (Cesar Franck) and C. Minor Sonata, Opus 111 (Beethoven) The draft organisation80 words
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199 1951-09-28 5 More information sought on City Day Scholarship proposal Free Press Staff Reporter "THE Finance and General Purposes Committee of x the Singapore City Council has postponed making a decision on the proposal of the City Day Celebrations Committee to institute a City Day Scholarship m public administration to enable selected199 words
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49 1951-09-28 5 'Govt. Servant so nothing to say' The Director of Intelligence at Federal Police Headquarters, s r William Jenkin, has resigned. No reason for his resignation was given m Kuala Lumpur yesterday.. Sir William, when asked, stated that he had nothing to say. "I am a Government servant", he added.49 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-09-28 5 The Rev. Theodore Runyan, who is the new acting: pastor of the Wesley Church m Singapore.21 words
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Article67 1951-09-28 5 SALESMEN m the four big departmental stores m South Bridge Road are looking forward to the end of their one month's > mammoth sale which ends to- j morrow. "None of us have been able to have a moments rest since the i sale began."67 words
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Article81 1951-09-28 5 THE following substations will be liable to load shedding tonight: Arthur Road. Bioadrick Road, Telok Kurau, Redok, Changi 9%\ mile, Changi Prison. Tana Mera Berar, Selarang Barracks, Atla; Ice. Happy World Asia Rubber Lorong 3. Sims Avenue Saw Mill, Shell Co., Lee Rubber Works. Mounbatten Network, Singapore Swimmine81 words
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257 1951-09-28 5 Free Press Staff Reporter. PLANS lo build a semi-perman-r ent annexe at Mount Rosie to provide additional accommodation for the women students of the University of Malaya were disclosed by the Vice-Chancellor. Dr. G. V. Allen, to the Free Pres>s yesterday. •We already257 words
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349 1951-09-28 5 S'pore rice market 'is very uneasy' Frr c PrcsN Staff Reporter. I'Hl. increase, m the retail price of free rice by six cents. fr«m H nts to 3ft rents per kali (almost *»0 per rent. i is attributed \<\ dealers m Singapore to higher shippin° charges and rumour* thai the349 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-09-28 5 Singapore's firemen fighting yesterdays 53. 000 000 blaze at the Joo Senr Rubher Works. Free PressFree Press - 19 words
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316 1951-09-28 5 CITY COUNCIL EXPECTS TO GET $2, 000, 000 Water plan IF STORE WATER RATES ARE INCREASED.. Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council, which has drawn up an ambitious water works extension programme costing several million dollars, is expected to raise nearly $2,000,000 from an increase m water rates,316 words
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Article46 1951-09-28 5 The third mcc suhative Committee on i be held on Monduv Oct Phoenix PaiK. Sin^:-.; The Oommutee which > -s formed under the ai. Comnn.ssioner-Geneial> c)l!i»? >» intended to serve the exchange of inl< I rice matters and for pertodta "f the rice46 words
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Article74 1951-09-28 5 Singapore's population as at June 30, 1951, totalled 1,044,672. This figure was made up of 128.544 Malaysians, 807.846 Chinese, 75,608 Indians and Pakistanis. 12,880 Europeans, 10.451 Eurasians and 9,343 others. The total population m the Federation on June 30 was 5.377,222, made up of 2.631.154 Malaysians, 2,043.871 Chinese,74 words
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Article172 1951-09-28 5 Free Press Staff Reporter 'THE Singapore Municipal Services Union would work harder this year for its, own betterment and for monthly-paid employees, said Mr. Lim Toh Nee, the President, at the fifth anniversary celebrations of the Union at Raffles Hotel on Wednesday night. Mr. Lim172 words
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Advertisement91 1951-09-28 5 The (onnatSieui amtestb CALDBECKIS J s&w heading Wine f&Sm Spirit Merchants =^^^y in I V The Far East TODAY bargains] More Value for your money.... m WHITE TURKISH TOWELS I 25" x 50" at $1/90 each B PRINTED TRAY CLOTHS I 2 for $1/00 J *HITE HUCKABACK HAND TOWELS 291 words
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Advertisement42 1951-09-28 5 WHISTLES and CHAINS The ORIGINAL and only POLICE WHISTLE 1.00 Each COMPLETE with CHAIN $1.50 Each "ACME THUNDERER" Vft fk "ACME THUNDERER" /I I REFEREE WHISTLE $1.25 z*ch \f Q-0000-QO* A WHISTIE GAINS' 50 cents TRADE ENQUIRIES INVITED ROBINSONS INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE)42 words
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Article948 1951-09-28 6 LADIES FLAME TO TAKE MAIN RACE Specialist for Ipoh course Fr»m ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Friday. AS a guide to the 325,000 Perak Gold Vase on A the hist day, the race for Class 1, Div. 1 horses over the 5] furlongs straight course becomes the main event m the ten-race948 words
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Article528 1951-09-28 6 IJXLESS, Trafalgar, Stage Show, Jacobin and Bright Boy are the pick of the field m the race for Class 2, Div. 1 horses over 9f. tomorrow Bright Boy gets my vote because he was doing hi s best work at the finish of his last528 words
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Article61 1951-09-28 6 HOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: Red Carnation, Melbury Court, Biildaw. Ballroom, Kia Ora, Allworth, The Monarch, Radio Artist, Rimnre. Heritor, Picture House. Red Wolf, Queen s Scholar, Clynar, American. Band, Fifty-Fifty, Abby Kay and Haoma. Scotch Express. Best Bet, Gold Rise and Nero are doubtful starters.61 words
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Article931 1951-09-28 6 r AMEBOROUGH II should be the best bet tomorrow, m the race or '&****> <* Div. 3 horses over 6f. He raced twice at XL. m July, waning his first start, then finishing third to Individuality and Film StmUo .fed™** Fhmci with 3 lb extra: The931 words
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Article, Illustration401 1951-09-28 6 East-West vulnerable. South dealer, The bidding: South. West North East 14 Pass pass 3Niiy pus 44 AiiPai you don t approve of the bidding? Neither do we. But times have changed since this hand waa played m the very first World Bridge Olympic, and back m 1932 this401 words
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Article, Illustration350 1951-09-28 6 Chinese vally to win Leaguee championship Chinese Spore Base Dist. Ar*,* A SPLENDID recovery m the second half Chinese a Koed win and assured t hJ* S.A.F.A. Community League champion they met Singapore Base Distn, m} Besar Stadium last evening Quicker to th« ball. Chinese had most of the playFree Press - 350 words
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Advertisement148 1951-09-28 6 LAST 2 DAYS 31 i n i i:>. 4 00. m i r ».:;o P-rbert Wiltox presents "FESTIVAL of BRtTfUr* m Technicoiar AI3O Special Concession at *he 11 am 1 45 4 pm. shoics to organised parties of school children. School Pr- please contact manager •Jhni 70MORBOW I^^^^^^t^ Fi>m»*d m148 words
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Advertisement63 1951-09-28 6 If." f^fgTJrj jh 4F, Tj[J/% I^M^^H^ii at l.V>.:{(i-M: )|a GALA MIDNITE TOMORROW! South-East A^ia I I EGYPTIAN SHOW BOAT OF THE KILE The Grandest Musical Ever PmW THEUDVES OP A DANCiR i...,.f .a.y/ZM o« t< .1. '-Wt ■pP «^K£^>i^ k MONARCH THeatu o ?6*tcn 2«Mh f' jy nJj coo \n63 words
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Miscellaneous27 1951-09-28 6 Tl4 6- OA M &O Lj -4^ /s<t^iy A^^V v jj^t vrC',M6 TO "iH jJe>Vr IT_TQ V^^r 60V T HTQ Wfe- VQU nfr OU&ui To k\ SocfCJTtfl27 words
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Article109 1951-09-28 7 Saddler still champion CANDY Saddler retained his *orld featherweight title en Wednesday night, the re;eroe stopping the fight nst Willie Pep. former champion, m the ninth round. The contest, a: the Polo Grounds, New York, was a rough and tumble encounter. Both fighters were warned many tunes for holding and109 words
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Article54 1951-09-28 7 CQI sets was given full recognition its an international z\me at the annual mcc m^r of trie Se.u^-sh Rackets Association m London last night. Representatives of Denmark, Australia. Holland, Ireland. South AJnca. Scotland and Wales elected for the first time to the executive committee of the54 words
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Article43 1951-09-28 7 BREAK of 337. ;he highest m the tournament so far. helped Rcbert Marshall (Australia^ to Wilson Jones, the Indian .hampion, m the tenth heat ol the world amateur billiards champion&hip at London yesterday. The final score was 2.224 points to 876.43 words
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Article24 1951-09-28 7 The Argentine Football Association announced yesterday that Englsh and Spanish teams will visit Argentina next year for a series oi matches. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article108 1951-09-28 7 ">RITISK professional James Adams kept his lead yesterday through the second day of the international open golf championship of Italy at Monza. Out of 80 professional and amateur players from 12 countries. Adams had the lowest score for 36 holes m two days 139. He was followedA.P. - 108 words
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Article238 1951-09-28 7 NAVY FIELDING TWO NEW PLAYERS SAFA Cup final on Sunday Free Press Soccer Reporter JJOYAL Navy are fielding two newcomers m their attempt to retain the Singapore Amateur Football Association Challenge Cup at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday when they meet Kota Raja Sports Club m the final. The new238 words
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Article82 1951-09-28 7 riIEONG KIN-WAN, a me»ker of the Hong Kong swimming team, yesterday broke the 400--metres free-style record for South-east Asia by returning 4 mins. 57.4 sees. The previous reeoni was held by Xeo Chwee Kok ol Singapore with a time of 5 mins. f3.4 sees., set upA.F.P. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration380 1951-09-28 7 «tclare. Free Press Rugby Reporter DLAYING together for the first time this season, Singapore Combined Schools rugby XV gave a stood display m beating Teachers* Training College by a goal and a penalty goal to nil at Raffles Institution ground yesterday. Tackling was keenFree Press - 380 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-09-28 7 i :or Lloss visaing the luJ yards race for girls at yesterday's Festival of Britain athletic meet on the Raffles Institution ground. Her time was 12.5 sees. Free PressFree Press - 29 words
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64 1951-09-28 7 vyiLLIAM Talbeii, seasoned New York player, has withdrawn from the United States Davis Cup team which goes to Australia lor the inter-zone final m December. He told team officials he would be unable to make the trip because of pressure of business. TalbertReuter - 64 words
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Article32 1951-09-28 7 Warren Giles, general manager and president of the Cincinnati Baseball Club since 1936, announced yesterday that he has accepted an offer to become president of the National Baseball League. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-09-28 7 picture A fljrißl tadda u> tMs Teachers' Training t'otte.?* lacfc brings down Kok Win,', Combined Schools centre-t.'iree-quarter, m yesterday's rugby match at Raffles Institution lvhieh Schools won eifht-nil. Free PressFree Press - 30 words
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Article74 1951-09-28 7 THE sixth annual Muslim N\ Year Sports will be held on Sunday, Oct. 7, starting at 2 p.m. 'at Jalan Besar Stadium. The Governor has kindly consented to present the prizes. The public are invited. No admission fee will be charged. The heats for the sports74 words
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Article37 1951-09-28 7 YESTERDAY'S U.K. Rugby I Union results were: Gloucester 14. Blackheath 8: Neath 12. Pwiarth 3; Pontypridd 0. Aberavon 11. Leigh beat Barrow 16-12 In the second round of the Lancashire Cup Rugby League competition.37 words
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Article79 1951-09-28 7 JDRITISH Guiana's opening batsman, Leslie Wifht, batted 11 hours 4ft minutes m scoring 262 not out against Barbados at Georgetown yesterday. This is believed to be the longest individual innings outside England. Len Hutton, England and Yorkshire opening batsman, took )3 hours 20 minutes to score79 words
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Article132 1951-09-28 7 THE Scottish football selec- tors yesterday showed their satisfaction with the side which won the home international championship last season by picking the same team which beat England for the first international against Ireland at Belfast on Oct. 6. Ireland's team, on the other hand, includesReuter - 132 words
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Article125 1951-09-28 7 TXTITH the cia&sic races over this season, backers aill be turning their attention to the Cambridgeshire and Cesarewitch Handicaps, an attractive autumn double which affords the chance of winning a lot for little. These races have been the subject of some extraordinary gambles m the past, and125 words
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Article61 1951-09-28 7 m tennis final pANCHO Segura (Ecuador) moved into the singles final m the international professional tennis tournament at Wembley, London, with a 6 2, 6 2, 6 2 win over Welvy van Horn (New York) on Wednesday. Pancho Gonxales, former U.S. amateur champion, uho beat F*ank Kovacs OJ.S.)A.P. - 61 words
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Article48 1951-09-28 7 jM"R. E. E. Purcell will give a talk on "Athletes m Australia" at tire Shell Theatrette Shell House, Collyer Quay, on Monday, starting at 5.15 p.m., This talk, to be followed by a film show, is for members of the ne-aly lormed Achillas Club.48 words
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Article40 1951-09-28 7 Angel Firpo, who knocked Jack >empsey out of the ring m 1933, is now a movie actor. A motion picture starring Firpo and entitled "A Champion is Bern" will be premiered m Buenos Aires next A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article24 1951-09-28 7 Northampton Town beat Port Vale by three goals to one m an English Football League Div. 3 (Southern) fixture yesterday. Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 24 words
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Article166 1951-09-28 7 From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Fri. FE sand-track was made available for fast work ,his morning because ol all.t rain. The ROinz on the second i track was heavy and, he weather looks unsett. the ROinß for tomorrow w be at the best zoft. Liberty FJa*166 words
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Advertisement78 1951-09-28 7 y o ull HOWlaf* r)r MT I m Mb INt ir*ptr»ti r.»k ks' i REOSBJOS cAP/roi. OAViO w^arin- MM «»f the »un> m "THE ELUSIVE PIMPERNEL" m TK( HM(()JA)K JR£X HEXT CHARSE Happy World Stadium tiTLRDAY 29th SEPT. AT9p.m THi SENSATIONAL^^^^^^.^.. Physique, J^WBpßff'^V t REFEREES NIGHTMARE CHARLIE GAM AGE Kn^s78 words
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Advertisement178 1951-09-28 7 JV^^ LIQUEUR V SCOTCH V^ WHISKY SCOTLAND'S Wj^i FINEST ii*4 WHISKY WK £v Royal Appointment to Ht.i Majesty The King Awarded first priie m oper competition at Brewers Exhibition H. B. WINTER COULTdT" MERCHANT TAILOR t SHIRT MAKER Wherever men meet m Ciubroom or Ofi. —on business or pleasure, one178 words
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Article34 1951-09-28 8 AI GENERAL Ho pital at midnight on 27th September 1951 after a long illness Georijina Matild.i Bosuell. beloved wife of Mr. C V. Boswell of Singapore. Funeral at Bidadari at 5.30 p.m. today.34 words
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Article57 1951-09-28 8 •COSMOS" 17, Scotts Road. One large double bedroom, bathroom attached and large verandah ible. ANCHORAGE, 32 A Nassim Rd quiet locality. Spacious nicely furnished double room with verandah, modern bathroom at--1 Telephone 7525. KATONG lul furnish back room linen crock, cutlery cook La $150 p.m. 1 1st adv.57 words
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Article55 1951-09-28 8 AUDI 1 lONS to Typing Class, Od 20 Nfw Machines, making a ol 100. Beginners Oct Ele. Bk.KpK. «te Adv. Accty ('52 Pttm.tns fz L.C.C. Exams) S'hand, I 1. I Typing any time 100 Machines. Running:— S'hand, Senior. Typintr. English all stds. morning night. SIC. 75 Mid. Pd At55 words
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Article169 1951-09-28 8 LONDON STOCK MARKET LONDON. Fri. ALTHOUGH Wednesday's downtrend m the markets was occasionally extended yesurday, the undertone was less soft than of late. Nevertheless potential buyers continue to hold off whilst awaiting the next moves m the Persian situation. British Government funds dipped by one-eighth at the outset but were169 words
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Article159 1951-09-28 8 Germans give pledge to Jews BONN, Fri. THE entire West German Parliament rose to its feet yesterday to pledjge to make good the wrongs done to Jews m Germany. By this vote, the Parliament unanimously endorsed thf Government's offer to negotiate with Israel and other Jewish representatives to agree onA.P. - 159 words
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Article18 1951-09-28 8 Debate on the Japanese peace treaty will start next Wednesday m the Indonesian parliament. A.F.P.18 words
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196 1951-09-28 8 Situation m S-EA better: Casey CANBERRA, Friday. VIR. Reginald Casey, Australia's External Affairs Minister, yesterday told the Australian Parliament that the miraculous fact that Malaya, Indonesia, Indo-China, Siam, Burma and the Philippines have non-Communist governments was due to the United Nations' decision toA.F.P. - 196 words
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Article158 1951-09-28 8 CHAPEL HILL - CHAPEL HILL N. Carolina. Fri. THE first six Negro students admitted to the University of North Carolina were barred yesterday from sitting m the cheering section at football games. James Walker, 27-year-old law student, said he protested to the Athletic Association and was referred to the ChancellorU.P. - 158 words
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Article60 1951-09-28 8 A 42-year-old petty officer m the Swedish Navy, Ernest Hilding Andersson, was committed for trial for "gross" espionage for Russia by the Stockholm municipal court yesterday. The indictment accused Anderson of giving information about the armament and equipment of Swedish warships, details of fortifications m theReuter - 60 words
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Article29 1951-09-28 8 More aid for development of Indonesian air communications will be given by the International Civil Aviation Organisation under the United Nations programme for technical assistance. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article38 1951-09-28 8 La Prensa, largest newspaper m South America, which was closed on Jan. 26 and later expropriated by the government, will resume publication on Oct. 18 under*the direction of the governmentcontrolled General Confederation of Labour.- A. P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article69 1951-09-28 8 U.S. RUBBER USE UP New rubber consumption In the U.S. during August rose 7.24 per cent to 104,859 long tons from 97,781 tons used m July. The consumption of natural rubber last month increased 1.71 per cent to 36,369 long tons from 35,756 tons m July. The use of syntheticU.P. - 69 words
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Article27 1951-09-28 8 The Jordan government was said m Cairo yesterday to be contemplating closing its legations m Karachi, New Delhi. Kabul, Madrid, Rome and Teheran for economy. AFP.AFP. - 27 words
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Article143 1951-09-28 8 T LAJOLLA, California, Friday. HE Scripps Institution of Oceanography yesterday reported discovering the largest undersea peak on record directly beneath the Hawaiian sea lanes. It wa s found by Institution scientists on a two-month exploration cruise m the Gulf of Alaska. Mr. Warren Wooster, whoU.P. - 143 words
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Article28 1951-09-28 8 New York's "king" bookmaker, Harry Gross, was sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment yesterday as an operator of a U5520,000,000-a-year gambling ring under nolice protection. A. P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article26 1951-09-28 8 Yugoslavia is expected to sign a separate peace treaty with Japan soon after the general pact concluded at San Francisco comes into effect. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-09-28 8 picture. Mr Victor Dorai dancing the "Peacock Dance" at last nUht's charity concert presented by the Cosmos Sports Club at the Happy World Stadium m aid of the University of Malaya and S.A.T.A. funds. Free PressFree Press - 40 words
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Article255 1951-09-28 8 CAIRO, Friday. SEVEN persons were shot to death m an Arabian Nights tale of Oriental revenge, after a child m the Nile Valley threw a stone at a passing camel, the news magazine Akhbar el Yom reported today. The stone hit the animal mA.P. - 255 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-09-28 8 GEOFFREY EVASS - GEOFFREY EVASS "For *eavens sake put that electric fan on while I try to think id some way to save electricity f25 words
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Article25 1951-09-28 8 By General Gustavo Rjjas Pinilla, Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of Colombia, left by plane yesterday for Korea to insoect Colombian units. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article26 1951-09-28 8 Thirty-eight metallurgists from 10 European countries Japan and India will tour plants of the Weirto n Steel Company, m West Virginia next Tuesday. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article16 1951-09-28 8 Indian and Indonesian goodwill missions to Communist China arrived m Peking yesterday. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement390 1951-09-28 8 Scientific Spv<>riti<> H 1 Pressures of progress, S( i< Ufi t technological, produce problems of their I To us at Bell's such problems. *H to think, .may be but pathway m di rji I They may lea* to finer, fuller, more 0 2J5 efficiency <and economy) manufacturing skill. In some390 words
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Miscellaneous50 1951-09-28 8 THE SAIMT by Leslie Charteris y^rySw^TMgllßßß^aßP^ I JU9T OPE (TAINT 1 P WHOFRCULUUsU^U \J pj^gp MUST PHsiD AB' ACs'lO^ INOOWT LI kTy^DAX^W *I f 8 HAF lW V 1 HIDB ff W OUT J (AY G0 SEMMOR GAffcfLiM WILL BE j»^/~ BLOOD/ A D(AMON£? ENOUG« 1 «OW JO S£UL BUCHASJDN6/f50 words
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Title Section9 1951-09-28 1 Free Press RACE FORM Special FRIDAY, September 28, 19519 words
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Article, Illustration2824 1951-09-28 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS .CHANCES OF PERAK GOLD VASE PROBABLES 2 B Raj I Obviously, 28 horses canrun for this rich sprint. ndersUnd the CommitUt a field of 14. It is be official S.R.A. apper, Mr. R. Norridt make up the i is not an2,824 words
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13608 1951-09-28 2 FORM GUIDE FOR IPOH RACE Form of Class two horses BELOW is a complete form guide for horses entered for the Perak Turf Club's Autumn Gold Vase meeting opening tomorrow: HORSES CLASS 1. ABBEY STEAD SECOND "Six started* 15-9-51 Spore 8-12 I,M E Donne;iy) Div. 2: Ist Sprirmbok 8-3. 3rd13,608 words
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