The Singapore Free Press, 25 October 1951
1951-10-25
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Title Section17 1951-10-25 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.17 words
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7 1951-10-25 1 'We want Disraeli,' shout students I A.P.A.P. - 7 words
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Article7 1951-10-25 1 Truman drops Vatican plan 1F.1.v! I U.P.U.P. - 7 words
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Article, Illustration18 1951-10-25 1 Ml. Attlee a:ni Mr. nurchii!, leaders of the EW« parties which fight it out todav.18 words
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Article326 1951-10-25 1 Both parties will 'whip in' all their voters LONDON, Thursday. THIRTY-FIVE million Britons will decide today whether they want the Conservative leader, Mr. Churchill to guide the nation through the crises ahead or to keep the Socialist Prim Minister, Mr. Attlee, at the helm. Generally favourableA.P. - 326 words
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Article83 1951-10-25 1 DETTING odds against a Labour victory stand at 9 to 2. Odds against the Conservatives are 1 to 6. Thus a better putting up two dollars would win nine dollars on a Labour victory and would have to risk six dollars to win one83 words
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Article152 1951-10-25 1 How the results will come THIS is how the results will ccme tomorrow. Results from about 300' places will be known within a few hours after the polls close at 2100 gmt (Malayan Time 4.30 a m Friday > About 300 more results will come In the daytime on FribeginningReuter - 152 words
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64 1951-10-25 1 Syrian Premier resigns in defence row LONDON. Thurs. CYPRUS Radio reported last night that the Premier of Syria has presented his resignation in the cabinet crisis over Allied Middle Eastern defence plans. The broadcast said the dispute arose from Foreign Minister Faydi Apassi's statement on Tuesday night rejecting proposals putU.P. - 64 words
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Article170 1951-10-25 1 VICTORIA, British Columbia, Thursday. DRINCESS ELIZABETH told her hairdresser, Doris A Stenmark, while under drier and reading newsnaoer accounts of her visit to Victoria, that she was homesick for her children— Prince Charles and Princess Anne. Said Doris: "I found the Princess very lovely andU.P.; Reutter - 170 words
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Article25 1951-10-25 1 South African revenue from the sale of gold at premium prices dropped 15 per cent in the third Quarter of this year. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article258 1951-10-25 1 WASHINGTON, Thursday. NEGOTIATIONS are now progressing in Washington between the United States and Persian government representatives on a settlement of the Persian oil problem as well as on the economic future of Persia. The Persian Finance Vice-Minister, Mr. Kazem Hassibi, who also is Teheran's oilAFP; U.P. - 258 words
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Article38 1951-10-25 1 A- WEAPONS OUTPUT A high-ranking official in the United States Atomic Energy Commission, Mr. T. K. Glennan, yesterday confirmed that atomic weapons were now being manufactured in the United States on an industrial basis In large quantities. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 38 words
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Article51 1951-10-25 1 THE Queen told an audience of .doctors and medical students in London yesterday that the Kin* continues to make "very steady progress" after his operation. "Words cannot describe our gratitude for the devoted and loving care with which the King has been surrounded/' she said.Reuter - 51 words
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Article56 1951-10-25 1 The new rubber consumption in September rose 2.29 per cent to 106.913 long tons from 104.524 tons used in August the Rubber Manufacturers Association Incorporated reported in New York. Consumption of natural rubber last month increased 1-57 per cent to 37 362 long tons, compared withU.P. - 56 words
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Article57 1951-10-25 1 The Singapore Ex-Service-men's Association is assuming responsibility for the tuners 1 of a European, Fredevrk George McKeown. who died in the General Hospital tnw week. Mr McKeown, whose identification gave the Singapore Police hours of work on Tus.sday as they could find no one to identify him57 words
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Article182 1951-10-25 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. THE open invitation of the "rebel" group to the General Council of the Sinßam>re Labour Party to meet [hem at a round table conference to iron out cliflerences has been welcomed by a member of the Cte^f 1 rouncil and a Labour182 words
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389 1951-10-25 1 U.S. hopes for peace talks in Egypt WASHINGTON, Thursday. T*HE U.S. State Department said yesterday that U still believed a peaceful solution was possible in the Anglo-Egyptian treaty dispute and declared there was an obligation on the parties concerned to seek a peaceful solution. Mr. Michael McDermott, the State DepartmentReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 389 words
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Article166 1951-10-25 1 CAIRO, Thuns. THE Suez Canal Company stated yesterday that ships may now use the Canal at their own risk without the usual Canal Company pilot aboard. A company spokesman said ships might enter and pass through the Canal under these conditions, but theReuter - 166 words
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170 1951-10-25 1 'LAY GUNS DOWN' SIGN EXPECTED IN KOREA MUNSAN, Thurs. iX)MMUNIST delegate! to the resumed Korean cease-fire talks whicti begin today, are expected to agree to a "stop shooting" sign on the present battle-line. The Commui.. .egate*. however, expect trouble on the second item on the agenda. This deals uith the170 words
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89 1951-10-25 1 Raub cordon nets one of ambush gang KUALA LUMPUR. Th ANOTHER bandit trying to escape from the jungle cordon near Raub was killed this morning by men of the 2 2 Gurkhas. He was in uniform and when cornered tried 10 pull out the pin from a hand grenade amd89 words
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Advertisement25 1951-10-25 1 'gam lr this morning U the best **«*ted milk otl the s rich and n^ hhi »i...c,ndyoucan A i the quality. I "ACORN" EVAPORATED MILK25 words
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Advertisement24 1951-10-25 1 Wkkh VU.MLMIWSL Singapore, h Phone 234C2 YARDLEY for Beauty, Charm and Fragrauct Soli its: THROUGHOUT MALAYA, THAILAND BRITISH N. BORNEO HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.24 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-10-25 2 OSBERT LANCASTER - Staking their claims or claiming their stakes OSBERT LANCASTER by J say, do you remember Q tune called Now Is The Hour'!"22 words
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Article745 1951-10-25 2 Peter Quennell - SEA HAS A WORLD ALL OF ITS OWN Peter Quennell By K\ fUUHJND IS. Rachel L, Carwn. (Sta rca), i~ of I am, from its sparkling i led sh llu^.'s to its ice-cold, an- j I it j Hires that j in it; of the ragged j ndscapea it co745 words
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Article56 1951-10-25 2 QUICK LOOK l.ildiiood at Oriol. by 1 Michael Burn. (Hart- r Duvis.) A promising second The life of a group o/ children, pleasantly and sympathetically draicn, with here and I there a touch of whimsy. I aguinst the background f j o/ a fashionable seaside f resort somewhere in the56 words
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Article909 1951-10-25 2 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON - GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON by THE YOUNG GEORGE DU MAURIER, Letters 1860-67 Edited by Daphne du Maurier (Peter Davies). lIERE are the letters of a gifted if slightly priggish young man on the make in the London of the Sixties. George du Maurier, who lived909 words
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Article373 1951-10-25 2 Bl TTERFIELD 8. By John O'Hara. (Cresset.) IT has taken this American novel just 16 years to cross the Atlantic Ocean, the record slow-motion west-to-east literary crossing of our time. No doubt it was thought that British sensibility needed a toughening process before it could withstand the impact373 words
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Advertisement231 1951-10-25 2 BETWEEN LIFE and DEATH I This it not a technical or sci en ff but a teries of biographical stud great figure* of medical histlT I HARLEY WILLIAMS $9.00 JONATHAN CAPE Agent for the Fur I DONALD MOORE, Old i... n H d S THINGS YOU NEED ON THE ~WamJ?(231 words
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Miscellaneous187 1951-10-25 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you have tremendous nervous energy and the will power to achieve all vou desire. You are a dynamo of activity and must giuml against letting restless energy defeat your best interests. Sometimes it is better to be quiet for a while than too busy about187 words
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Miscellaneous144 1951-10-25 2 New Crossword Wo. 493 CLUES ACROSS 1. The ass put cider into this sweet (7, 4). 7. Instruction to players to slacken speed (11). 8. Ram's horn capital architecture (5). 10. The power of a waterfall (5). 11. Fruit jelly (5). 13. Sails to an Adriatic island (5). 15. Actor's144 words
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Miscellaneous48 1951-10-25 2 Solution To Crossword No. 492 Across: 1. Seer. 4. Past. 7. Golden. 8. Age. 10, Leisure Hour. 13. Punctuality. 14. Old. 16. Crisis. 17. Lent. 18. Nine. Down: 2. Emotion. 3. Redoubt, 4, Pin. 5, 6ea, 6, Betrays. 9. Clapton. 11. Elation, u. Opinion. 13, Doe. 16. Cut.48 words
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Article, Illustration275 1951-10-25 3 yfi parties are after the odd votes today LONDON, Thursday. f death ul th t British Liberal Party— the third force In the p „li,i. »i" he an important factor in settling the i'rti |,n jed to be daringly left-wing in the days when «,nmpn dA.P. - 275 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-10-25 3 picture. A'^fia lia csLUgtkt itxv ice show fever. The latest show at the Palais De Sports is called "Holiday On Ice 1951." This American type production has thirty or so glamour girls who are also glamourous skaters, and stars lovely Dorothy Gross, who does o*ie of her numbers complete "*hPopper - 58 words
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258 1951-10-25 3 POOD oi; Winnie!" the \J crowds scream as Mr Churchill drives up with a flourish and the whole community is in a flutter. Mr. Churchill, fighting to recover the political power which his Tory party lost to Socialism in 1945. has visited most townsA.P. - 258 words
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Article114 1951-10-25 3 Boatman claims HONG KONG, Thurs. PHOW Hei-fu. owner of a fishing junk which was sunk by aircraft carrier HMS Unicorn in a collision lasi Thursday morning Cs seeking official help in claiming com peiisation. according to a Press report here. Chow and his wife last Monday approached anReuter - 114 words
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Article35 1951-10-25 3 The Tasmania Airways, using flying boats, will take over in mid-November the South Pacific regional air service which the National Airways Corporation have been operating for four years with land planes. U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article187 1951-10-25 3 SHE HAS $3 m. TO SPEND a month SAN FRANCISCO, T^urs. WHAT woman would not love to spend US$l,OOO--000 ($3,000^000 Straits) a month That is the job Mrs. Rosita Dobb has at the Government's ar.senal at Benicla. on Suisu.i Cay north of here. She is the purchasing agent lor theA.P. - 187 words
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Article7 1951-10-25 3 He talks— without flags, music I A.P.A.P. - 7 words
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Article34 1951-10-25 3 Mr. Myron M. Cowen on Tuesday resigned as Ambassador to the Philippines. The State Department said that he would become a special assistant to the Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Acheson. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article22 1951-10-25 3 Poland has rejected the British, French and American proposals for a revision of the peace treaty with Italy. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article12 1951-10-25 3 The. Argentine Foreign Minister, Geroniz Remorine, has submitted his resignation.12 words
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210 1951-10-25 3 LONDON, Thursday. PERCY RAGGETT'S second marriage, a judge said was "somewhat of nature of a Stock Exchange contract"— not founded on love and affection at all. Gweneth— -she was the new vile— said she lent him money to pay his divorce costs and210 words
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Article, Illustration256 1951-10-25 3 yyHAT would you bid with the South hand? Why? Two hearts is a bid you are justified in making on your cards, And, as a matter of fact, you can make four hearts, although it h rare that North will have raised to two clubs in preference to256 words
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Article58 1951-10-25 3 'NO THANKS' SA YS PERSIA Persian sporting teams have cancelled all engagements in Turkey until further notice, because Turkey did not support their country in the Security Council on the Anglo-Persian oil dispute Teheran newspapers reported yesterday Most Persians they added have returned invitations from the Turkish Embassy to attendReuter - 58 words
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Article33 1951-10-25 3 West Germany and the Western Allies yesterday agreed not to implement last month's inter-zonal trade agreement until the Russians and East Germans remove restrictions on Berlin, trade with the West. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article146 1951-10-25 3 BERKELEY, California, Thursday. A HUMAN mummy a rare find in California archaeology is reported by anthropologists 'in the Berkeley campus of the University of California. The remains, that of an eight or nine year-old Indian child, were found in Bamert Cave near Clements. In additionU.P. - 146 words
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Article26 1951-10-25 3 The U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, will lead the United States delegation at the forthcoming U.N. General Assembly in Paris. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 26 words
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Article38 1951-10-25 3 KALIMPo.n'G BENGAI T! FIFTY women ar. among the members strong Chinese cavalry unii now Lhasa, capital 1" r u learned. I: li reported that Chinese Common an- employed On duty at Lhasa U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article33 1951-10-25 3 A French Foreign Office .spokesman has tndlc that the French G'>v< rnment would not reply to the latest Soviet note dated October 19, protesting at the French policy towards Germany A.F.P.A.F.P. - 33 words
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Advertisement241 1951-10-25 3 g^f jg t needs make-up No woman can look attractive with dull, faded eyeS From Max Factor comes the eye make-up to bring you 'sparkling, brilliant eyes that give youthful animation and expression to your face^ fYE SHADOW. softest,' most background for eloquent eyes, in your*subtlei Brown, Gray, BlueT^. EYEBROW241 words
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Miscellaneous36 1951-10-25 3 Ndrake vc/f<.s/re to the Singapore Free Press in Ufa lava ///.s/ip /o /^e Singapore Free Press in Malaya V^t h dog-watches I a van M snapping tO it? ">' Mwr Rice Burrougli J f£3 P2=sh C^S' c36 words
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470 1951-10-25 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Oct. 25. 1951. Civil Defence /MVIL Defence is top 1 priority. With such r vices as the Singapore Volunteer Corps, the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Rethe Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, and the Police, it is given precedence over the social services in the share-out of470 words
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1107 1951-10-25 4 You don't have to live up to the Joneses In America's Middle West,saysOH Brandon I WAS standing on a balcony built high around the dome of the State Capitol in Denver, Colorado, and, in my amateurish way, was trying to take a picture of the magnificent view before and below1,107 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-10-25 4 "He was a keen little lad— a bit Lettish perhaps— said he wasn't always going to work for me. Been reading the papers a lot lately and this morning he disappeared. So did my oil and pumps."37 words
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Article707 1951-10-25 4 POLITICO - POLITICO by ONE of the most valuable lessons— perhaps the most valuable lesson which Singapore can learn from the General Election concerns the British M.P. and the work that is expected of him. The duties of members are aptly summed up by Mr. W. F. Deedes.707 words
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Article, Illustration901 1951-10-25 4 JOHN FISHER - JOHN FISHER *>> His wardrobe is bare and no one has been able to explain whether this is due to unworldly austerity or miserliness IN a shady nook (of Teheran) by a babbling brook (a four-foot-wide open gutter near the Shah's Palace), lives901 words
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Article45 1951-10-25 4 DONALD MacCORMICK - Migration Council's question DONALD MacCORMICK By u I i tor. v i monv v i R| Up I velopmer; to work M i p "P llftttOß iDd lidM I the C r tJiued B: the dependar.ii a^ w vm of th« I (he rons::. am45 words
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Advertisement12 1951-10-25 4 "7* ore* fr of a^-V^jßt /In Phone: 3364 19-21. HICH ST. SPORE-6.12 words
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Advertisement30 1951-10-25 4 you Vcwo^n- that tigers hunt wa«"*T by sigjHt jnd sound 2^ ffc«r powers of scent a« very limited WfChea d a c h c ««Hl Mental Sfr**| 5 a/ TiC£» ~<30 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-10-25 5 Universional Therapy lksjdfkljsdfkjsdkfj Se?ig Ho*Di ai day. On her rig; W J. Viewers. Director Medical Services and. on D r E.Coldencocd.— F r ee Press picture.Free Press - 26 words
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Article80 1951-10-25 5 IDEALS PRINCIPLES OF U.N. f Jl^gjjg f t the Wtona \!Z «r noun rmtr. ST* uh ih it stood. »>remost «mg these ideals principirs must be the estab:.rnt a law among nations And thr tntmtxem*n\ of that lav, if ixrrsiMU-T, V* iol!et tive force. I ask ym U imagine what80 words
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554 1951-10-25 5 RETIRING O.T.E.C. CHIEF LOOKS BACK 31 YEARS Saw 'Hello' lines grow from 3,200 to 14,000 oivr APnop ee Press staff Reporter Steinforth iiwJ te > e P h ?ne chief, 57-year-old Robert William Mr. Stainforth, who became manager of the company in 1945, will be succeeded by his chief engineer,554 words
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Article, Illustration481 1951-10-25 5 Mr. R W Stainforth, manager of the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company came to Singaporean 1920, only 2,130 of the OTEC 3,200 linesall operated by the commonbnttery system were in use There wa s already a 100-line magneto exchange at Johore Bahru. These two exchanges were481 words
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Article93 1951-10-25 5 Frc< Press SUrff Reporter MR. Walter Zinunermann, General-Secre-tary of the Bangkok Young Men's Christian Association, left Singapore by air yesterday after a brief stop over In the Colony. Mr Zimmarmann was on his way back to Bangkok after having spent some time in America on medical93 words
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173 1951-10-25 5 3,500 extra lines to be installed Free Press Starfi Reporter gINCE the war the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company's floor area at Hill Street has been doubled by the acquisition of a bombed-out site and the construction of an extra building where a 5,000 line extension to the Central Exchange173 words
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Article102 1951-10-25 5 In connection with the United Nations Exhibition, three free film shows will be held in the Victoria Memorial Hall daily throughout the duration of the Exhibition. The Public Relations Office will arrange for two daily shows one from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and the other102 words
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Article82 1951-10-25 5 .Free Press Malay Correspondent. A NEW Malay film company has been formed in Kuala Lumpur by Inche Booty, husband of Che Kasma. the Malay film actress, according to Utusan Melayu. Inche Booty said in Kuala Lumpur on Monday that he was the sponsor Of82 words
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Article61 1951-10-25 5 The hide-and-seek chase in the Pahang jungle for the killers of Sir Henry Gurncy still goes on, with two columns of 2 2 Gurkha Rifles 24 hours behind the gang. Lt. Col. A. K. Crookshank, who is commanding the operation, said vrst erd*y morning: "There61 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-10-25 5 •Picture n T!.C.-"* you» J r "44<»ntr. of St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital in Tay Lian Teck Road were treated to a free film show by the Y.M.C.A. Movie Circle on Monday night and thoroughly enjoyed a np-roarinr western Aim. Francis LeeFrancis Lee - 45 words
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99 1951-10-25 5 Free Press Staff Reporter f T is undesirable for any member of theSm^re I Registrar of Vehicles Department to make per sonal u^e of anv private motor vehicle belonging to operating a public transport service." This is one of the recommendations made in an99 words
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Article92 1951-10-25 5 Trishas riders IN iU rep^t.« the City Council 1 sub-committee ur«es U»*t the newly acquired piece of^ property adjoining the present trisha irTpitJoT yard at Bencoolen ?5S be c4M.verted into a bicycle inspection .hed without father dC The work of trish* inspecUon. it so«e*ts, should be c*" l^.^ on roUUonal92 words
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Article89 1951-10-25 5 T*HE following sub-stations will 1 be liable to load-shedding tonight: Great World. Ho Hong Oil Mills. Alexandra Incinerator, Tiong Bahru, Havelock Rd.. Malayan Brewery. A B.C. Brewery. Diethelm Co.. Tanglin Rd., Phoenix Park, Alexandra Brickworks, Pasir Paniang. Opium Factory. Reformatory Rd., Oxygen Factory, Cressonite, St. James,89 words
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48 1951-10-25 5 Mure than 180 people of all races were enrolled yesterday evening a* members of the Kuala Lumpur Branch of the Independence of Malaya Party at a get-together at the Hotel Majestic. The Inaugural meeting of the Branch will be held on Saturday.48 words
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272 1951-10-25 5 Development of islands for holiday jaunts Free Press Staff Reporter •THE Singapore Rural Board's decision not to deft- lop open spaces in the surrounding islands does not apply to the larger islands, such as Pulau Tekong and Pulau UMn, but only to the smaller ones south and south-west of the272 words
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105 1951-10-25 5 RIGA ASSISTANCE FOR ENTERPRISE IN WEAVING INDUSTRY F.P. Malay Correspondent fOR the first time in Pah- ana, R.I DA. has given financial help to an indi dual enterprise mined by Inche Abdul Samad bin Hcji Hassan irho runs a weaving industry in a small and d pidated attap house in105 words
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Article, Illustration58 1951-10-25 5 THOU GOOD FAITHFUL SERVANT MR. LEO V SHAW, senior vice-president and manager of the oversea*, division ©f the j National City Bank of New York, congratulates Mr. Thong Focng It on. rub-accountant and pro- man., <v. on I motion la sub-ir.ar.age«. at ill*- d»nr the Tai Toag Restaurant. Happy WcrW.Free Press - 58 words
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Advertisement131 1951-10-25 5 Worn the World over VanHeusen 111 v^- \(m, i' #tbe wor[d#s j^^-^fe^BflsiißL AN HARDING" Brand Poplin Tunic Shirl-. In an exclusive range of neat stripes and plain ingrain colours: Blue, Crey and Fawn with two semi-stiff collars to match. PRICfI WHITE $19.50 "COLLARITE" Brand Poplin Shirts. With covered Van Heusen131 words
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Article458 1951-10-25 6 THREES WILL PRESENT A PROBLEM Services hold rugby trial Free Press Rugby Reporter piNAL choice of a representative side will be made by Combined Services rugby selectors next Wednesday. Prospective players were not all seen in action in yesterday's trial at Nee Soon, but most of the available talent was458 words
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Article177 1951-10-25 6 DON McNICOLL - Primo chases Larry DON McNICOLL From AMBLING Alp Primo Carnera and his former boxing opponent, Larry Gains, somersaulted in a close embrace out of the wrestling ring at Harringay arena, London, on Tuesday night. Prime climbed back, but Gains was carried away with a severe shoulder injury and the verdictA.P. - 177 words
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Article150 1951-10-25 6 TIFTY-ONE final acceptors for the Cambridgeshire Handicap to be run over one mile one furlong at Newmarket next Wednesday are Peter Flower 9.6: Rock and Rye 8.12; Rising Flame 8.9; Tudor Castle. Fastnet Rock and Roman Way 8.8; Stromboli and Damremont 8.7; Sun Compass andReuter - 150 words
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Article70 1951-10-25 6 JN an even but «?rappy ruggtr match at Gillman Barracks yesterday evening. Singapore Engineer Regiment beat Royal Air Force Tengah by two penalties to one. Phillips opened accounts for the Sappers with a conversion from the 25 yard line. Just before halftime Nichclls kicked a penalty70 words
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Article22 1951-10-25 6 I>-\FFLES Institution and Victoria School played out a -coraless draw in yesterday's inter--1 hockey friendly at Raffles ■in ion ground.22 words
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Article59 1951-10-25 6 A u stralian women cricketers back HTHE Australian women's cricket team returned to Australia yesterday after touring England. Of 23 games played the team won 11, drew ten and last two. The captain. Miss Mollie Dive of New South Wales, said that women's cricket in England was gaining popularity andReuter; AAP - 59 words
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Article165 1951-10-25 6 I\R Peco Bauwens. presidu ent of the West German Soccer Association, said yesterday that, referee Bill Ling should have allowed a third goal to Germany in their match with Ireland at Dublin last Wednesday. Ireland won 3 2. Writing in the News Bulletin of the GermanA.P. - 165 words
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Article126 1951-10-25 6 Johore Bahru badminton fixtures JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. FIVE parties are competing in the Johore Bahru District badminton championship meeting, now in progress. Three Malay women are for the first time participating having joined in the mixed doubles event. Ties for tomorrow are: Junior Singles (quarter-finals'* Jalil A. Hamld v. Chelm126 words
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Article42 1951-10-25 6 J^EW Zealand's Rugby League touring team beat Leigh by 31 points to five yesterday. Rugby Union county championships results were: Surrey 26, Sussex 6: Hampshire 3. Middlesex 24. In another match Oxford University beat Leicester 20-16 Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 42 words
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Article38 1951-10-25 6 ROYAL Air Force Tengah defeated R.A.F. Seletar "A" by two goals to nil in a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 2 match at Seletar yesterday. Harrison scored both goals for Tengah in the second session.38 words
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Article46 1951-10-25 6 LATIFF Wanderers and Y.M.C.A. drew with two goals each in a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 2 match at Balestier Road yesterday. Sheikh Mansor and Hassan gave Wanderers an early two-goal lead, but Amaloo and Ross levelled the scores briore full time.46 words
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Article, Illustration647 1951-10-25 6 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By SINGAPORE Asian Rugby Union selectors could not have found yesterday's trial on the Police Training School ground very helpful in assessing the claims of players for inclusion in this season's representative XV. The play was f*r too scrappy to provide more thanFree Press - 647 words
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Advertisement186 1951-10-25 6 J^^^^««ar l It y^pummmniipi j 6.30 *s- GALA ALL-MALAYA P««,, t|t I Egypt s Clamoroui ■Btti, c,,^ HACER HAMDI j. MUALIM BULBm (With Emtlisk Suh-i a;rf/i Kemal el Shennawi. UmoJ f and Soad Make A MUSICAL COMEDY BXTKAU^ with Dances of TAHITI CTHE SOUTH p#» f Distributed by Stmtk East186 words
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Miscellaneous279 1951-10-25 6 iimio'? Orchc«tj?, Iron: Ragles SINGAPORE Hotel, Singapore; 11 Clare dorm. 1 p.m Light Music Medley O.D.L*. libljl'^. "L^ CTOJ f&W&A 2 S N?^ eS r 45 rmmm o.— se.vue, Dance Music played by Hubert 615 m Sport^ R oU nd-Up; 6.30 Rostang Sextette; 2 For the N &Ne Analysis; 6.45279 words
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Article238 1951-10-25 7 GOD, REME FIGHTING OUT TITLE SHA Division 2 League placings Free Press Heckey Reporter y\Y<) teams— 223 Base Ordnance Depot "A w and Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engincvr<—are fi^htin^ out a ncck-and-neck race (or the Second Division championship of the Singapore Hockey Association League Both teams have only two moreReuter; A.P. - 238 words
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Article102 1951-10-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, W«d. GRUELLING last quarter rally by the Selangror Club was the only bright spot in an otherwise lame rusby match against the Technical College Sports Union 'vhirh ended in a victory for "The Dog" by nme points (three tries> to three points cone try),102 words
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Article67 1951-10-25 7 Tlie Singapore Cycle Racing Assoca.uion will hold their tirst annual C2 mile massed -start road r.ioe championship cm Dm Lini Chu- Road, off 10th miie Bukit Timah Road, at 7.3C a.m. on Sunday. The winner will receive a silver trophy tbe Alfred Mentor Cup presentee dv67 words
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157 1951-10-25 7 UFrom \KCIIIE QIICK Unateur Billiards Championship, ;fce, nxd Watts Hall. London, ne sincf the War, has been a resound- exc?p the best individual k, ha\e gone by ;ust look what r.; D ciid in n made 5.x cer. up r one 1336 points; aver- had157 words
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Article79 1951-10-25 7 IPOH, Thurs. T*HE comnutiee of the Peruk Turf Club Sports Club is taunchinc a scheme to provide more facilities for its members. A sum of $5,000 has been voted by the Turf Club to be spent on a cine camera and films on tennis Badminton79 words
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Article58 1951-10-25 7 The Volunteer Police "A" u\un agams: S;::^apore District at the PoLce Training Scnool ground on Saturday will be selected from: Adalla. Tan Wee Hock, Sunny Taa. Donald Kessler, Shazall Lute Lipes. Jackson Miranda. Rene Goeies, Dave Hack. Sandy Khoo. A. M. Miranda. Ho Fooic Seng. Loh Ah Chee.58 words
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Article52 1951-10-25 7 ROYAL Naval Air Station S«m- bawang turned out a powerful -A" team against Royal Air Forcf Tengah 'A" yesterday after their Ist XV rugby match against Singapore Cricket Club "A" had been postponed. The Navy side von the match, which was played at Semba*ang, by 22 points52 words
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Article13 1951-10-25 7 HOC' KEY: SCRC v Sherwood Fcre»tws Farrer Park; Women's trial. Padang.13 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-10-25 7 2L^S?f!J t will »«re of the Fenans int«-Govern-ment department reUy at the Penan* Chinese Swimminr Chib annual W U held lecently. Left to ri^?Lim Te^ni H«, W^r Seok Khin, Tan Pen* ChU, Lim Jew loot The inter-Commercixl llou<*> relay at the recent Penan* Chinese Swimming Club ffala71 words
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Article137 1951-10-25 7 E are a. shortage of qualified umpires," Mr. S. Yogarajah, honorary secretary of the Singapore Hockey Association, told the Free Press this morning. 'Those who are interested in umpiring are requested to write in to the Association." Mr. Yogarajah said of the Dine qualified S.H.A.137 words
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Article144 1951-10-25 7 RECORDS GO AT VARSITY ATHLETICS CEVEN University of Malaya athletic championships, were decided at Bukit Timah yesterday. The other finals are scheduled to take place on Saturday. Two records were broken Result* were: On* Mi*: 1 HE. Schartnt-JiveC. 2 A Patiunanathan; 3. N'rui Soo Chor aaj;n 20sec L»njt lump: Charles144 words
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Article109 1951-10-25 7 Following are the resists of ties played yesterday in the YMCA tennis tournament at Ihe association's courts at Bras Basah Road: Men's Open Singles: Major W L. Simpson beat Dr. G S. Yeoh 6-1. 6-3. Men's "B~ Si«pie»: A. E. C. Mur.day beat H. L. Wee 2-6,109 words
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Article64 1951-10-25 7 '"THE Graduates v. Undergi&duates sporting programme for the University of Malaya Reunion Week begins today with ir ■nd hockey at Sepoy Line?. The tennis, which is being competed for a trophy preserr ea by Dr. G. V: Allen, starts a T 4 p.m.. while the hockey64 words
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Article42 1951-10-25 7 j£AST Bengal beat Rajasthan by two goals 10 one in a replay of the final of the Durand football tournament In Delhi on Monday. The President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad. presented the President's Cup and the Simla Cup to the winners.42 words
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Article57 1951-10-25 7 Tbf* Christian Brot.'iers Old Bcv* Association hockey XI «11] \ye chosen iron; win* to piav trie S;iigaPOM Waackrers ou SatuMAV al t; s urourxJ C":ioiik Nee Foo. Irv:n McCov. Bcr. Theseira. Alban Dc Si-va. Joim _e Pasqja. Ama"dass. J SoumranavaK^m. J. De/.tan. J. DAlnifio. Jimmv Aena. P. Scully.57 words
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Article556 1951-10-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A TOTAL of 144 horses «33 in Class 1. 57 in Class 4 and M in Class 5) has been entered for the November meet of the Selangor Turf Club at Kuala Lumpur. The races will be held on Nov. 3, 7556 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-10-25 7 pichir trial at Thomson* Koad. Wft tee beat Colours by si" points to nil. Free PressFree Press - 19 words
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Advertisement52 1951-10-25 7 F B ri Mm 9 i iro. KING KONG v Af/Kf BARRETT r VERSUS GEORGE PENCHEFF WONG BUCK Iff f MOKD. ZAKARIA v BARON von HECIEY n,bian Imiv>rtation) (His Li.st Appearance hi Spore) ELMO L-NCOLN v TWER AMAT For A Fir* O.^l^ tntcrLnnmsni Wimtnm, 4. The Arcade. Phone ***** (WAIXY52 words
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Advertisement66 1951-10-25 7 ELECTION TIME pi i, IVOTffOR v^i^X^B'JNIHORJ(£ AU ClfAit/ A 'ncavy' Head, in tke morning aiay be due to everweri stuffy atmospKere. lack of exercise cr cvlb over-tndugence the night before LYSTONE SALTS CLEARS THE HEAO AND CLEANS THE SYSTEM AVAILABLE AT PHARMACIES -nd STORES Sole Agents Gkapton Laboratories Ls PMODVQM66 words
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Article35 1951-10-25 8 MOULE. On October 23rd at T.ongreach, Queensland, Australia to Barbara wife of John E. Moule, son. MARRABLE: At General Hospital. Johore Bahru. yesterday, to Moyra. wife of F. D. Marrable, a >n. All well35 words
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Article79 1951-10-25 8 CRICKETER ACCUSED OF MURDER COLOMBO. Thuis. pOLICE yesterday charged Mahadeva Sathasivam, allCeylon cricketer, with murdering his wife Ananda. Charged with him is his 18--year-old servant Hewa Marambege William. There were alternative charges of murder against the cricketer alone and of abetting the murder against the servant. Ananda was found strangledReuter - 79 words
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Article62 1951-10-25 8 The International Tin Study Group estimated world mine production for August at 13,000 long tons, against 13.600 tons In July. World production of tin metal is estimated at 15,000 tons in August against 12,--000 tons in July. This sharp rise was caused by substantial rises inA.P. - 62 words
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Article22 1951-10-25 8 The aircraft carrier HMS Glory reached Sydney yesterday for refitting after five months' operation in Korean waters. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 22 words
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Article23 1951-10-25 8 A five-man Indonesian trade mission is expected In Tokyo tomorrow to begin talks for a new JapaneseIndonesian trade agreement. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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307 1951-10-25 8 STERLING AREA DOLLAR POOL IS IN DANGER LONDON, Thursday. A NXIETY is mounting here over the threat of a rift in the sterling area and fear that some prominent members may walk out. Unofficial Australian moves for a separation from the joint dollar pool were regarded in authoritative quarters asU.P. - 307 words
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Article68 1951-10-25 8 A Canadian delegation will leave for Tokyo this weekend to seek a triparty North Pacific fisheries agreement. A conference of Japanese, United States and Canadian officials and fishery experts starts on November 5. The conference was called under the terms of the new Japanese peace treatyU.P. - 68 words
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Article22 1951-10-25 8 President Truman yesterday formally proclaimed the end of the state of war between the United States and Ger- A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article15 1951-10-25 8 A trade agreement was signed in Prague yesterday between Czechoslovakia and Egypt. U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article180 1951-10-25 8 WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE I.S. Army's senior man in biological warfare, 1 Brigadier-General William M. Creasy, says it would be possible for an enemy to envelop a whole city in a dense smoke of disease and germs loosed from special bombs or shells. It seems likely,A.P.; Reuter - 180 words
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Article25 1951-10-25 8 The Defence Department reported yesterday a new total of 92,997 American casualties in Korea, an increase of 2,062 on a week ago. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article150 1951-10-25 8 MR. TRUMAN: REDS ARE FOOLISH WASHINGTON, Thurs. PRESIDENT Truman yesterday told the Russians that they were "utterly foolish" to oppose nations banded together to seek "peace and justice." Speaking on the United Nations' sixth anniversary, he said: "I hope the time will not be far distant when the leaders ofA.P. - 150 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-10-25 8 picture. c ooss vo u R dish Visitors to the fonian holiday isle of Corfu may select their dish from a lobster larder pool befort it is cooked at a tavern by th4 water's edge. Here a visitor seems to b« pleased with her choice ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article80 1951-10-25 8 F u villagers m Bihar went mad after eating flour X bought from a village shop. Som e men and women undressed completely, others jumped about i n tree* acting like Tarzan. and others became violent. Official* quickly rounded-up the 50 and treated them with bromide.A.P. - 80 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-10-25 8 South Korean troops advancing amid fire and destruction spread by the North Korean and ChinuM Communists on the Korean warfront.23 words
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161 1951-10-25 8 ATLANTA, Thursday. A WEEK-END drinking bout on moonshine liquor a mixture of racing motor fuel and water killed 28 people yesterday and jammed a hospital with more than 100 half blinded patients. All but two of the victims are negroes, most of themU.P. - 161 words
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Article74 1951-10-25 8 AN East Berlin court yesterday freed a man who said he killed his two small children in 1945 out of fear of the approaching Russian armies. He intended to strangle his wife and hang himself, but lost his nerve, he added. The wife told anA.P. - 74 words
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Article23 1951-10-25 8 A 16-man Communist Chinese cultural mission will arrive in Calcutta tomorrow to India as guests of the i &fe government. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement323 1951-10-25 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT \!R <fc MRS. YEO HOCK LENG to thank all relatives and for their valuable presents and kind presence on the occasion of their wedding on 20th October. MRS. CHIEW YUE PHENG rratefully thanks all those who •ent wreaths messages of condolence, loaned cars <fc buses, helped in various ways,323 words
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Advertisement151 1951-10-25 8 STOP THAT 3L 1 COUGH f 1 R^PiUWS Start taking VENCS a< > UlUMli MnTUßLaioncr V WSmPt quickly your cough v k ftfniinil' This world famous coS \W. 1 J remedy toothes away hoarse. W I kl UjpHH; nctl nd »orcnessi eai'ei I V* Li£?22J-l cliest and lungs. t.]p^ mm151 words
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