The Singapore Free Press, 6 November 1951
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Title Section16 1951-11-06 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA «i M TUESDAY, NOVEMBEB PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.16 words
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Article330 1951-11-06 1 'N. rejects Soviet )osal on led China LONDON, Tuesday. ranee will give fall hacking te umaaj'fl proposals for reduction tal control of armaments, reliable is in London said yesterda\ mam purpose of Mr. Truman's in a broadcast to the world to lest the sincerity ofReuter; A.P; U.P. - 330 words
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Article17 1951-11-06 1 FOOT YARD SYSTEM OUT I foot Red led Qat i listic ity's po-i ered to rked U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article22 1951-11-06 1 Thirteen parents and chill were burned to death hree separate fires In the United States in 24 hours.—22 words
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Article, Illustration242 1951-11-06 1 C'WEALTH TALKS ON MID EAST DEFENCE PARIS Tues BRITAIN MOVED swiftly yes•f tarda? to rally support cf Commonwealth countries for a Mid-tastern defence pact Within 24 hours of his arrival for the United Nations I General Assembly, the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony E I nvited heads of the Empire countries'UP - 242 words
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Article88 1951-11-06 1 LONDON. TUCS. MR. Churchill will make "hV l debut as a pea^e-time Ish Prime Minister today in a Parliament, overshadowed by the threat of mic crisis. With crtlv a slender Pai !ir.mert f ary majority, his first jcb will be to warn the ccuntry In breadReuter - 88 words
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Article49 1951-11-06 1 Bad weather over northern Malaya yesterday afternoon effected the schedules of feus Malay? n Airways aircrafn One plane flying t 0 Penan? ••as forced to nightstcp at Inoh while three coming to "'r><iapcre landed at Kallang •bout 8 30 p.m. insiead of een 6pm and 7 p.m.49 words
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Article149 1951-11-06 1 THE 10,090 strong Naval Base Labour Union and 500-strons: Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union have been informed by the Admiral Superintendent Rear-Admiral F. W. Faulkner, that the policy of following; the local Government's scales of pay and allowances would not be applicable any more.149 words
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Article187 1951-11-06 1 LONDON, Tuesday. MR. Churchill last night named the Earl of Munster, 45, former Under Secretary for India Parliamentary Inder-Secretarv at the Co'onial Office. Mr. L. D. Gammans, a member of the Malayan Civil Service before the war, becomes Ass's:ant Post- master-General. Earl De La Warr hasReuter - 187 words
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Article56 1951-11-06 1 O.M. FOR ATTLSE LONDON. Tues. BRITAIN'S former Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, was made a member of rhe Order of Merit, yesterday. The Order, founded in 1902, is designed as a special distinct on for eni-:cn* men and women wit^j>ut conferring a Kni»rhtr»ool upon them. It is the personal bestowalReuter - 56 words
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Article45 1951-11-06 1 Ma cD TO TOUR BURMA BORDER Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the British CommissionerGeneral for South-East Asia, Ls due in Rangoon on an official visit on Nov. 12. He will make a tour of the East Burmese border near the boundaries of Burma, Siam and China A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article43 1951-11-06 1 Nine football faoa were electrocuted, two died of nervous shock and 21 were injured when a lorry carrying them crashed and brought down 205,000 volt high tension wires in Rio de Janeiro. The vehicle was travelling at great speed43 words
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Article70 1951-11-06 1 VALETTA. Tues. BRITAIN TRANSFERRED a destroyer flotilla from British home waters to the Mediterranean yesterday and ordered two of the ships to proceed immediately to Port Said in the Suez Canal Zone. The fourth destroyer ftol'lla arrived "en loan' from the home fleet to make up th«70 words
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Article259 1951-11-06 1 Suez: Eden gets U.S. backing PARIS. Ties. TOREIGN Secretary, Mr. AnI l thcny Eden, last night got America's support for the British Government's s over the Sudan and the Suez Canal zcne. During tfceir Talks here, the United S ates Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, I tcld Mr. EdenReuter - 259 words
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Article63 1951-11-06 1 Elephant gets culture medal Iflas Indira, a popular elephant at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo was voted "the animal which has contributed most to the promotion of culture." at a noil conducted in Tokyo, following on Culture Day on Nov. 3. Miss Indira, given to Japa--nese children by Indian Premier, Mr. Jawaharlal63 words
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Article151 1951-11-06 1 CHICAGO, Tues. QNE hundred and ninety people died in the United States so far from the worst early season cold wave on record and forecasters warned that "practically no relief is in sight." Since the stormy v l n Friday, 144 p been killedA.P. - 151 words
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310 1951-11-06 1 FAYID, Suez Canal Zone, Tuesday. EGYPTIAN terrorists ambushed a British couple last nieht, firing two bursts with a tommv^un at their car as it passed through the Canal /one town of Ismailia. Neither Miss Kay Scantlebury nor her companion, Mr. Edward Roekbank, was injured.Reuter - 310 words
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Article22 1951-11-06 1 GO VERNOR SHIFTED Mr. I. I. Chundri«rar. Gcvjcrncr of th e No i. Frontier Province, ha d?^gnated Governor ol V. Pun ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article491 1951-11-06 1 Britain paid for Changi muddle LONDON, Tu -s. THE House of Co:.. x Commit!* ol j u XMinta found til j British taxpa\« i 1 most of the bill j £l,:-i93,000 ior the con:un o; the RAF i neld on swampy ground !at Chan«i, when I investigated the costs In491 words
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Advertisement46 1951-11-06 1 aaVaaf >! IfrrifM I til M DANISH PRODUCE Hc UtBfj?G'S" BONELESS. SKINLESS COOKED "AMS in ARGENTINE OR U.S. STYLES w* right for Sandwiches a "d delicious baked. 2lh n a so Soneless Mi|<J Cupe<J Hams AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE H J l **AND" hi r P3ckcd Han Grain Ted46 words
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Advertisement37 1951-11-06 1 MmrT^<& .^aaW UNKA JEWEUitS battery Rood. Spore, 1 Phone M493. More orange crush I please, mummy I I Baaav*^ ■0* *ttrV a>c -»^aaP >fc^afc^ K ?yaa naEaa >aas $stir anaanna 4 Children lovefj^il I ORANGE CRUSH I37 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-11-06 2 A designer it the Shoe and Leatfeif fr'air in London r .s c'os? to i pair of fashionable even.ng shoes to compare thr material to that of the evening gown they match. The making of shoes from material supplied by customers W» successfully demonstrated at52 words
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Article203 1951-11-06 2 C3IAM not only pro- vided the decor lor one of Broadway's most fascinating plays but is giving interior decorators same exotic ideas. One of the most outstanding room settings shown at the National Home Furn'sh-in^-s Show in New York recently was a white-walled games room called203 words
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Article647 1951-11-06 2 Jean Macaulay tells you how tew While some may still associate 'modern' with impersonal, robotlike eKSci n?y, site l^cs to think o£ it in ter?!?s o£ comfort A FEW years ago a title like this would have frightened many a woman away from the suoject. "Modern" at647 words
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Article161 1951-11-06 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, the combination of ariist and businessman in vour nature may make for tremendous success, provided you lam at an early age to make the fullest use of all your capab lities. If. however, you let your talents carry vou along to an easy mediocrity, von161 words
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Article891 1951-11-06 2 KAY MURRAY - KAY MURRAY AMERICAN I DIARY by 1 THE U.S. Army has just discovered something which the British A.T.S. proved fairly early in World War Two-that a woman can be verv handy around a gun site. A six weeks experiment has just been carried out891 words
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Article55 1951-11-06 2 Solution To Crossword No. 50 1 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION. Across: 3, Fashion. 7, Plates 8 Lyrists. ,9 Tattoo. 10. Numeral. 13 Coalpit. 17, Kinder. 18, Fifteen. 19. Italic. 20, Secrets. Down: 1, Spate 2, Paste. 3. Felon. 4. As v>u like it. 5. Hailed. 6* Outlay. 11, Police 12. Plater. 14.55 words
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Miscellaneous134 1951-11-06 2 New Crossword No. 502 l J I P'pifcpipiM CLUES ACROSS 5. 17. Sung tribute to our habitation (4, 2, 1. 4, 5 4 2) 7 Noon in P;:is <4i. 8. Biblical queen-has tea in Surrey town' (6) io A drli^htful experience (11). 13. Rove idly and obtain a contrivance' (6)134 words
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433 1951-11-06 3 2 men hoped to make fortune LONDON, Tuesday. I 22-year-old Irish *irl and a 71--h farmer who broke up the horse k by which two men hoped M fortune. bailed blue-eyed Myrtle Quirke, track wjien siie started ask ins; Kai City, the fast horse her433 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-11-06 3 Myrtle Quirke, leading in Stellar C'ty after his 1949 win in the Beginners' Plate at Baldoyle23 words
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Article170 1951-11-06 3 BANGKOK, Tuesday. \T least 30 tons of opium has been seized by the Siamese Government this year from smellers and illegal drug traffickers, it was reported by the Minister of Finance. Toe Minister said the Govrnent would not have to sp?nd money next year on opium imocrt. becauseU.P. - 170 words
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Article40 1951-11-06 3 Whilp Melvin E. Thwaits. 25. serves a 10-dav sentence fcr a traffic violation, his car will remain parked in front of the gaol bearing a sign: 'My owner is in the county gaol for reckless driving." U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration470 1951-11-06 3 IT'S HARD TO PICK A BEAUTY QUEEN NEW YORK, Tues. DOME colleges have tourses that teach the best way to catch a fish, or instruct a woman in how to get along with one after she marries him. You can also go to college and learn how to play anA.P - 470 words
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Article31 1951-11-06 3 All the women at a village shew at Broome, 'near Bungay, Suffolk, talked about an embroidered tablecloth which had wen a first prize. The maker? Mr. W. Marriott.31 words
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Article160 1951-11-06 3 HEINZ BEATS OWN WORLD RECORD COLOGNE, Tuesday. piFTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD Heinz Arndt staler*-* from a r, rand piano in Cologne beer cellar. He had played non-stop for 2G2 hours nearly nine days— and beaten his own world record. Heinz swayea past ipec tor* who left their beer160 words
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Article159 1951-11-06 3 CHINA IS HEADING FOR RUIN" HONG KONG Tu3s I FORMER nigh-ranking f* Chines? Communist figure charged here that the Peking regime is leading China to ruin as a satellite of Soviet Russia. Chang Kuo-tao, former member of the Chinese Communis: Politburo, who at one time vied with Mao Tsetung forU.P. - 159 words
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Article80 1951-11-06 3 NEW YORK. Tues. WORLD demand for newsprint this year is estimated about half a million tons more than the production of nine million tons arm the general shortage is not likely to ease soon. But there is a note of optimism in the trade because ofU.P. - 80 words
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Article27 1951-11-06 3 Christopher Giles. 69. won a divorce ore year alter his goioen wedding anniversary. He was charged misconduct Jay his 68-year-old wife. Alic v A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article93 1951-11-06 3 WASHINGTON Toes. TWO Duk, l tors pr at they celled :< antidote for poison* the nature of I known. The in- milk of m: The doct i and Gr of Duke University "1 V v presorted a bit on "ac :ir in children'' at the tal iAP - 93 words
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Advertisement249 1951-11-06 3 rX^iiS I 242, Orchard Road, Tel: *****, Singapore 9. Our Fur Garments Are The Latest Bargains In Luxury And Comfort. FUR COATS Prices from $250.00 FUR CAPES from $75.00 Our Fur Garments Are Guaranteed Cured And Made In Latest Styles. %^L COW C GATE Finest Constellation Service To Sydney To249 words
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Miscellaneous134 1951-11-06 3 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malava '■--S^sj&^^^S^^^ ThE DOOR SLAMK SHUT _T^^j OOCR 10CKE0,W1N00WS BARfttO SuDD£NLY,TWO Es£ S _j__T ""^U--T^a. *aa, I fy .-<■»■ K... t *<».-- s,^> wo«ij .< 4 RSSa*__— l— jStB/BBmmlußfßUui &MHtiIBBBaBIWBiM»fcTV^ JL, F Exrluah* to the Singapore Free Press in Malaxa r s.i S6E.MS134 words
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Miscellaneous231 1951-11-06 3 Radio SINGAPORE 1.00 p.m. Light Music; 1.30 Time Signal A News; 1.46 Dance Music played by Dick Jurgens Orchestra; 2.09 For the Schools: Singing Together, Literature for Stds. 4 m 5; 2.50 Close; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Four Star* *z A Starlet; 6.30 United Nations Album; 6.40 Bad— Malaya Trio:231 words
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396 1951-11-06 4 TUESDAY. Nov. 6 1951 I>Y putting one of his most capable lieutenants, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, in charge of the Colonial Office, Mr. Churchill snows what portance he attaches to colonial affairs. By rning his attention immediately to Malaya, Mr. Lyttelton shows that he396 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1951-11-06 4 With the eyes of the Middle East on Britain move is worth a dozen speeches by the Foreign Secretary. Here Angus Show paints a pen picture of 'Lucky Louis'.... The announcement of Vicc-Admirai Earl Mount- (4 batten's appointment as V C-in-C. Mediterranean, to h take affect in1,129 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-11-06 4 Major-Genenl H. E. Pym&n. the Army's youi:^. m r fei ins expanding tank and fighting vehicle production. H< r f conference, he enumerates the points of an armour :i r r31 words
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656 1951-11-06 4 RAF first off the mark THE; Service a are be--1 Rinning to step up the teaching of Russian The R.A.R are first off the mark and already have {Jans for schools, one in Corn--1 one in Sum They have recently advertised for a656 words
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279 1951-11-06 4 The popular host -Viscount Alexander DRINCESS Elizabeth chief in Ca is h thej's perse represent country His Excellency the Governor-General, Viscount Alexander of Tunis. Ke is Immensely popular in Canada. And he seems to like Canada as much as Canada likes him. This Royal visit 's the lm vi ant279 words
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261 1951-11-06 4 The greatest i I his 63 years 1 P service fHARLEY FLORANCE MELINE BROWNE polisncQ up his bi^o gold watch and ch. his Order of British Empire, Victoria, and Long Service medals, ana *-e a new baKery fcr h s pocket hearing aid. Ke261 words
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Advertisement14 1951-11-06 4 ENGAGEMENT, WEDDING DRESS RINGS U.S. de Silva IG6 ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9. TEL: *****14 words
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Advertisement32 1951-11-06 4 X^/ TV n i i j r^\ Vi* Whclcm, t f^—- METHOD CuI— _J the ri paaai •rv Ask for Wholemeal I** J tt't «andwiclie. *«<• prke .t palawf Singapore Cold Storage <"" J*^j32 words
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Article331 1951-11-06 5 Education &> culture 'without complexes' Free Press Staff Reporter I* rvS! f2S*£j££?t e Ucationa »> cultural and recreational a i' il t amenities tor lower and middle class women living in the heart of Singapore's Chinatown, the Young Women's Chr Vt an Action plans to put up a331 words
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Article25 1951-11-06 5 The Governing Courxril of the .no re Trade Union Congress meet 'on Monday next to er various outstanding matas annou -ced yesterday.25 words
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Article5 1951-11-06 5 BUILDING ATERIAL ONTROL EASED inquiries5 words
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Article46 1951-11-06 5 Underground phone cable to J.B. AS It Is not economic to Inill overhead cables, the Singapore telephone mthoi re constructing a trunk teleohone underground cable from Singapore to Johore B3bru with As- _<.- Equipfor $63. r 6O to inIpment Vroved bv the Legislative council at its meeting.46 words
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Article, Illustration102 1951-11-06 5 '.\(.r\GE classes in English, Malay, and Mandarin; sewing, cookins hone fiinomy and nship training; devoi! meetings, lectures, ('.aniatics. film shows and n?: child education. rdatJaaaMpb and control form part of t N e prorrammc that has nned for the new I omen's CertShuten Khoo i!!p102 words
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Article30 1951-11-06 5 A p ing oui of 8.0.Rs sren physical training course will be held a t the Tan.lin Baths, in T*ngltn Earracks. on Nov. 13 at 3 p.m.30 words
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164 1951-11-06 5 Free Press Staff Reporter IN order to end the present overlapping of legis- lation dealing with the control of factories and buildings of the rubber trade in Singapore, the City Council has decided to instruct its legal advisers to consult the Government to have164 words
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Article52 1951-11-06 5 J. B. EURASIANS FORM ASSOCIATION Free Press J hore Correspondent At the inaugural rmeUg of the johcre Bahru Eurasian Any ciation Mr J Buxthon wa^ e.ected pre Sent: Mr L. Hon. SSSS T«b a fc «S^ M Drker Dr .Roe Mr R Van Schoonbeck. Mr J Stanley and M. W.52 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-11-06 5 Red Cross Medal a fr:s a r befot i it on Mr. i San at a present t i r >n ceremony at the R I' del on F. iday lai -Free "J seas Director oj the 1 Red Cross, stu P42 words
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260 1951-11-06 5 APPEAL AGAINST GOVT. REFUSAL FOR REFUND ti-ee Press Staff Renter niNLMA exhibitors of Singapore have appealed t- against the Government order rejecting their request for a refund of the licence fees lor the n-riod durint which each theatre was forced to cancel an avpra-re of 14 performances owing to the260 words
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317 1951-11-06 5 An undertaker found a Robber Crab— among his coffins Free Press Staff Renorter A NYBODY in Singanore want the Kr>bb?r Crab 'n the picture at left? *Xr. llt> Choon Kant, a Pearl's Hill Road undertaker, found it wandering amoni coffins 18 days ago. i The crab's claws are over a317 words
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Article, Illustration143 1951-11-06 5 CUTHBERT FROM COCCS In May 1948, when Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore, visited Cocos and Keeling Islands, he brought back with him Cuthbert 'he giant Robber Crab shown in the picture on the left. Cuthbert measured more than a foot in width and was caged in Government House grounds143 words
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Article97 1951-11-06 5 AT the general meeting of the Singapore Association of Teachers of Dancing held at the Happy World Cabaret H-ll on Saturday last, it was cite red to change tha name of the As to "The Singapore Darce Association". The rules a~vd regulations of the Assofiatic remain uncnai97 words
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Article105 1951-11-06 5 BELLS FOR EMERGENCY (NO SIRENS) TO avoid a possible con- <> fusion with air raid << sirens in the event of an '> emertjency. all Sinjra- >> pore Police radio and S divisional cars are to </ have electric br'ls in- << stead Bt srens. Provision to buy 26 <<105 words
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100 1951-11-06 5 A FORMER shop- a Ah. afoham claim against hi M Zakaris B Singapore Second Cifil C bv N. 1 Mac sey, with contempl court for giv.:. ence. Wiv n called upo n to sh tin aid not bv eh:Mchamed Ali said that he di<:100 words
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Advertisement75 1951-11-06 5 EXQUISITE < WM EVENING GOHXS KASONABLY PRICED is] nils Cw Jb 1 fetches from $350 upwards P H. de SUVA Ml ll" W~fcia' iTTI Df WITT'S I *HTAC!D w se "7 research. Tablets are the new convenient •romptly wxth digestive troubles outl ded —tablets dissolve smoothly tasting. From chemists, i75 words
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Advertisement62 1951-11-06 5 f You must get one for J¥v. CHRISTMAS CAlr^ MAKES EnBKTMHII I $100.00 M. > _p_k -^--^ii of Best Quality SHver Plate j g^ I I t I*^ss*'*^ n_^_K A HANDSOME jl Addition to your Cocktail Bar Tells-U-How wII make your 1 **a a n TO SUIT THE MOST W62 words
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Article509 1951-11-06 6 Going likely to be heavy again From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. PLONAGH, who finished third to Azad and Zalovix, should be one of the best bets of the day tomorrow, second day of the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting. Clonagh, who always saddles' up509 words
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Article63 1951-11-06 6 pOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: Cinema. Coureur Du Rois. Martin'. Mamase. Sea Dragon. Drmonir. Malay Film. Queen Vic. Bra ton. Brevity, I>en*.unny, Courtena*. Air Gee and Talkie. Trent Fall is a very doubtful starter. Durinr. the past 24 hoars 2V 3 inrhes of rrun fell. The63 words
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759 1951-11-06 6 CONSTELLATION is the form horse in the H-f. sprint for Class 5, Div 1 horses tomorrow. His last three races yielded two wins and a second He carries 4 lb. less than when second to Cinema at his last start on the Kuala Lumpur759 words
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260 1951-11-06 6 IHE team which successfully represented the English Football League against Scotland was chosen yesterday to represent England in a full-scale international against Ireland on the Aston Villa ground on Nov. 14. Merrick displaces Williams of Wolverhampton in goal and Sewell and Phillips become inside260 words
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Article97 1951-11-06 6 WORRIED by a crop of riminjuries, the New York State Athletic Commission has ordered all boxing clubs in th<> Slate to fit a new safety pad in their rings by Nov. 30. The nads. based on a one-inch layer of shock absorbent material. Is97 words
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Article442 1951-11-06 6 ■"Ml*-* 1 UQn K, *< a io 6 I i O K 7 4 I OH) Q 8 S 864 8 A J l 9QII 4 Si 171} 0 J 8 I *884* J 10 4 t "y^HEN your partner nas opened how light should you bo.d open442 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-11-06 6 Saint An. School front-row forward, Kok Hock Chye. is carried to the ambulance which conveyed him to hospital after he was injured in yesterday's inter-schools rugger classic at RafTls Institution ground.34 words
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Article135 1951-11-06 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. pOLLOWING are further r results in the Johore Bahru District badminton championship Open doubles: Tengku Jalil and Yusof Akil bt. Heng Kok Yeow and Leow Kyn Yoong 15-2. 15-2: Abdullah Y and Abas Wahab bt. Lim Tian Boon and Han Kim Hong 15-6. 15-10:135 words
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234 1951-11-06 6 Revenge for but honours to St. Andres free I* r ,s, kli '11 Raffles Institution kJI Fawkt \*T^ I grand display 0l hreworkc' C| rugger clash at KjfTi> s 1 I This return el u "ti* J must go down in tl :J duels between r< bov XVs. L il234 words
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Advertisement167 1951-11-06 6 REX today 1 1 45_4.n0— 6.30— 9.31 ffiErrvßAßL iNISMOROAUBfTSyDRAKf ■JP CAPITOL TODAY" 1 1 _l 1 -j—4 00— 6.30— 9.3f LOOS HAYWARD as "The SOU ef MOXTE CRISTO" Di.'ribrtfd by Shaw Bros E CHANGE Randolph Scott in ..TECHNICOLOR ae^fmi^OJß t 1'- **0-9 3D p.m. SIG DAY The C'J.nedy of thr167 words
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Advertisement167 1951-11-06 6 j*g BARGAIH j^ lfCMrg 77ie Grates/ 0/i/wrM SPECIAL BARGAINS AT V EXTREMELY LOW PRICES! BUY NOW SAVE! COTTON BLANKETS CHILDREN'S POLO TO,,FTN Usually $6 50 SHIRTS 111 sTIM' 60 x76 S3 90 each TT o n v* s 54 x 72 Usual Usually $1/50 each Price $6/- To Clear at167 words
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Article, Illustration1178 1951-11-06 7 ONG POH LIM STRIKES HIS PEAK FORM picture. Gains brilliant Cup victories By CRUS 3—l /lead in e Oii-T Pc'i L?*n. all r nd not the j dominated the ever Singapore win* this encounter and earn the risrn -o challenge the Cup holder (Penang) —this locks almost certain as theyFree Press - 1,178 words
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Article56 1951-11-06 7 SINGLES W\ng Peng Soon (S'pore) bt. Lim Kee Fong 15—9, 15—7. Ong Poh Lim (Spore) bt. A Piruz 15—3 15—2. DOUBLES Lim Kee Fong Lee Yew Sena (Sel bt Wong Peng Soon Teoh Peng Hooi 15—12, 15—7. On* Poh Lim Ismail bin Marjan (S'pore) bt. A.56 words
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Article11 1951-11-06 7 Hard wants tle bout setouned I I f I I A.P.A.P. - 11 words
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Article16 1951-11-06 7 P*»ta\ Tmphv I' ~n:m r v.iii r *««etrrttnt h>n of16 words
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240 1951-11-06 7 No 'unrecorded' leave for Colony represen ta tives THE Government of Singapore will not grant 1 unrei-orded leave to sportsmen for competitions in which t'ley are representing the Colony, as is t!:me in the Federation. This is the g'st of a to an application by the Singanore Oivmp-c itid Sports240 words
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Article71 1951-11-06 7 UOH I H l r I Lip ant. Hi.s v. ork indicates lie is retainer m. :i will be in his elein n.e heavy eoin^. He is thre« i:\;sions. with 10 lb He is a front runne: g« on I heavy track. He 0 use in71 words
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Article145 1951-11-06 7 QUEENSLAND parsed the We^ inditi score of 198 wbh ei;:lit -is in hiaid v. hen their match was re.-umed at Brisbane ves erand at clo«:e of play ha"i otalled 32^S tor se\en and were 128 runs ahead. The weakened West Indie? a*waa revived by the success145 words
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Article122 1951-11-06 7 T'.'E Koya! Air Force Ma- lava rugger team returned Sir gaper- yesterday afternoon from their tour of Saigon having lost bo'h their games une'er wet renditions. On Saturday the tourists, who left the Colony on Friday, met a Combined Army and Navy sde and lost by122 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-11-06 7 picture. *Hr, v. liiol 'o^a -a \ySj m nd. KafTL won by >»• <• ••••niii v r-s-h o«= ri'Zbv rr atfi Pi J. 10 2n ,X V clash R.I. to nil «r-il>- lh* S- nts nrrvicu-'" jrlr p were again victorious by two tries to mi. FreeFree Prtiss - 49 words
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Article, Illustration37 1951-11-06 7 Abdullah Piruz and Cfeaa Kon Lcorjf (left) ccr^rntulat? th« smiling; Onrr Poh Lrm and Ismail bin M~rjhn after th e Singapore doul It, champion' victcrv in Vie Foon« Scontr Cup int<r-zon? final.37 words
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Article207 1951-11-06 7 From ARCHIE QIfCK AS exclusively forecast a week or two aso. th« International Federation meeting in Londo i decided to hold an international course for refer w s and others likely to benefit as a step towards complete international agreement over the internref:*tion of the rules207 words
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Article149 1951-11-06 7 Singapore Golf C I mber Medal <S" »b)« pi: yd on S turdav at :ei I nd resuhrd as follow "A" Division: Won bv W Ii Young <33 S 38 CKhci raid* vara m M Pate~an (H •I 31 P E B Bul-e 36'. I R W Brovn149 words
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Advertisement203 1951-11-06 7 ON SALE TODAY The STRAITS TIMES t§~ IL DIRECTORY MERAH* ETJI y/// t G&%yJ «sjfy* /^_is/ v*^?*^ y k//fh\ At^^*."/^^^ r^.?^ I 111 Ss^^ %r,^^<fi^ *}*§-^S^ 5 I fin I !LIU I fo /^^.^x fl ii Ih^ -m c '"^l^/ Ml Jem CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY jK 42 Pa c of frades.203 words
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Miscellaneous33 1951-11-06 7 Today's sport BADMINTON: Foong Setng Cup, Sgor v S'pcre— Happy VW rid 8 P.™. HOCKEY: Div. 1. I'nivirsi.y x. R*F (Chang;)— Bt. Timah. Friendlies: SJI v. Victoria SJI; SCC v. Sherwood Fores.ers —SCC.33 words
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Article18 1951-11-06 8 TO SYLVIA, wife of F. A hner. al KaMgßg Kerb in on sth Nov., 1951. a son.18 words
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Article24 1951-11-06 8 VTJTYV On Nov. sth. 1951 In Benjamin Kingsbury o( «n accident eg^ leaves 393 Bukil Tinuh Rd 4 30 p.m. Toc;ay tot Bidadari.24 words
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404 1951-11-06 8 REDS MA Y DELA Y KOREA PEACE BID WITH— 'NO' TOKYO, Tuesday. THE Communists are expected to reject the new four-point United Nations' proposal made yesterday to speed up a cease-fire in Korea. The proposal was announced at the truce subcommittee's talks at Panmunjom— simultaneously vvith an Allied counter-attack on404 words
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169 1951-11-06 8 FIFTH ATOM BLAST FELT 225 m. AWAY RICKFIELD. Utah, Tues. THE LATEST ATOMIC explosion yesterday at Frenchman's Flat rattled windows sharply in Richrield, at least 225 miles east of the test sit?. The sound reached Richrielcl 2") minutes after the last blast. It was the fifth atomic blast in theA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 169 words
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Article54 1951-11-06 8 Rangooa is without water Ran-oon city went waterless yesterday after rebels ,d--s craved part of the 42- mile Ion? pipeline. The authorities have not vet been able to locate the break which they believe to be in the thick jangles 37 miles north of Rangoon. The shortage Is exoeeted toReuter - 54 words
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Article28 1951-11-06 8 One hundred ar.d fifty Pomaks. Balgarian-sceaki*vg Muslims, ousted frr m Bulgaria, were refused entry Into Turkey on arrival by rail at tr-e Grecc-Turkish herder A .P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article51 1951-11-06 8 VOLUNTEER SPECIAL CONSTABULARY All members of the Volunteer Special Constabulary of and above j the rank of S:afr Sergeant are instructed to attend at the V.S.C. tattoo Room. Beach Ro-.id Police Station at 6 p.m on Wednes- Arj 7th. November 1951 in uniform J G. WATSON Staff Officer Special ConstabularyReuter - 51 words
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Article27 1951-11-06 8 Ye.s -r ays cksiii? prices on th^ Hong Kong mor.fy exchange were: HK$6.B5 G.815 per US$l HK515.64 per sterling HK5327.0 per tael cf gold.— U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article30 1951-11-06 8 Several thousand s'u:!enti in Damascus demonstrated last night agains r the four power Middle East defence proposals. They clashed with Ccmminist students who tried to jcin them.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration206 1951-11-06 8 PARIS, Tuesday. IHE United States announced yesterday that it was placing the problem of elections for a .-v~-»i Germany on the agenda of the General Assembly. It proposed that the election.* be organised by 2n in?rnational commission, und?r Jnited Nations supervision. The proposal, made cementReuter; Paul - 206 words
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Article114 1951-11-06 8 PAK. TROOPS TOLD: 'QUIT KASHMIR' NEW DELHI. Tues. VHE Premier of Kashmr Sheikh Abdullah, der.ianc sd yesterday that Pakista* withdraw her troops fror. Kashmir and appealed to fcfa United Nations to see the the withdrawal is carried ou Add res -in? the new! 7- for 1 ed Kashmir Constituent Assembly.AP; U.P. - 114 words
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Article25 1951-11-06 8 Tuni-ien naUcr.aiist lead- I en threatened las: nfght that would u?e anj means at their dispcsal to ret independence from the French U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article169 1951-11-06 8 rwri HCNG KOXG, Tuesday. j-WO women and an ei^ht-year-old child were killed and two other women wounded yesterdav in what perhaps was the ghastliest murder in the Colony's history. Th e murderer was armed with a chopper. He a" so threw another four-year-old child169 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-11-06 8 picture. GLORIA SW ANSON end her daughter. Michelle Farmer, who s> to wed a Paris iilm producer, arrive for the premiere of Girder Rogers' Broadway show, "Love and Let Love,' in New York. Paul PopperPaul Popper - 39 words
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Article111 1951-11-06 8 OSLO. Tucs. Mleon Jouhaux. veteran trench trade union leader, has oecu awarded t v v 19al Nobel Peace Prize, it was announced list night. M. Jouhaux. 72. is the ieauer of the French Tradp Union Movement, and Seeretary-Generai Of the big French Genera] Federation o A Labour. TheA.P. - 111 words
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Article38 1951-11-06 8 Gen. Eisenhower said yesterday he had Riven nobody any authority to undertake oolitlcal activity on his behalf. He said that in reply to questions whether he would become a presidentia 1 candidate in 1952. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Advertisement222 1951-11-06 8 ACKNOWLKDC.JIENT The relatives of the late Mr Bens? Tiong thank all those sent wreaths, messages of condolences and rendered assftsI ways. it rrtgapj F J- DINNERS Book-lcfpplru:. Aeeoa Typing. Short hn no (Theorv) Sp~ds (40-60 SP-gg. Er.rtsh «IV-Vl> 1 B C C A- Pi cLat n LCC Exam tal passes222 words
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Miscellaneous16 1951-11-06 8 THE SAINT bv Us|i<> Charteris iB re* I*'1 -tK^ Sk^^^^^^^Bi aB__F^^_^_BP*' rt ..'-\_i'j_^__E SB_^_^r^B^llS_!v^__f Mf" I16 words
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