The Singapore Free Press, 13 November 1951
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Title Section20 1951-11-13 1 The Singap o re Free Pres s LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1951. PRICE FIFfEEN CENTS.20 words
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Article215 1951-11-13 1 AUSTRALIA WIN FIRST TEST Australia won the Test by three wickets. At lunch today, the Australians required 14 runs for victory with four wickets standing. Hole (not out 38 and lan Johnson were at the wicket. When play resumed this morning with Australia 108 for two overnight, three quick wickets215 words
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Article185 1951-11-13 1 }10-20l vote to hand H ick steel industry LONDON, Tuesday. rnnu ,nt la*i nirfit won by a 39-vote i the tir>t r#l« »t confidence. A Labour denationalisation was defeated nmenl had outlined plans to give 4eel imlMstn back to private enters immediately tried to ;;i ntU.P.; AFP; Reuter - 185 words
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Article54 1951-11-13 1 UN WIL LING TO GOVE RN :ian President Hashem Pasha yesterday iiked ex-Minister Zaki •b. Peoples Party. to torm a new cabinet in an atI to end the ninisteriaJ crisis. But most Syrian leaders ire reluctant to participate in the government owing to :he daily increasing responsiailities of international andReuter - 54 words
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Article90 1951-11-13 1 Key Ministers for U.S. LONDON, Tues. WHEN Mr. Churchill goes to Washington early in January, he will be accompanied by Mr. Eden, the Foreign Secretary, the Secretary of Slate for Commonwealth Relations. Lord Ismay. and the Paymaster-General. Lord Cherwell. Lord Cherwell is also Mr Churchill's main scientific adviser in chargeReuter; U.P. - 90 words
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Article, Illustration203 1951-11-13 1 UN ATTACK IN FOG AND RAIN picture TOKYO, Tups. TTNITED NATIONS infantrymen, moving forward yesterday in a "limited offensive" southwest of the key communications centre of Kumsc-ng. drove back the Chinese 1,000 yards in drizzle and fog. The First Commonwealth Division holding a hilltop line in the west reported onlyReuter; A.P. - 203 words
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Article179 1951-11-13 1 PARIS, Tuesday. FRENCH sources said last night that General Sir Brian Robertson will probably head the Wests new Middle East defence command, although no formal decision has been reached. Sir Brian is the British C -in-C. in Egypt. Agreement on a four-power command composed ofU.P. - 179 words
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Article29 1951-11-13 1 Two Portuguese destroyers, the Vouga and the Douro, both 1,238 tons and the Portgue?e frigate Diego Gomes, 1,460 tons, have arrived in Gibraltar from Lisbon.29 words
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Article, Illustration327 1951-11-13 1 LONDON, Tuesday. THE War Office has ordered an investigation into alleged anti-British bias by American Eighth Army censors in Korea. A War Office spokesman disclosed yesterday that British military authorities in Korea have been instructed to carry out the inquiry following complaints from two British news organisations.A.P.; Free Press - 327 words
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Article31 1951-11-13 1 The Export Import Bank will make a final decision on an application for a US$4O million loan to support Japan's cotton industry during the next two week U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article64 1951-11-13 1 Judy Garland, who was rushed to a sanatorium after collapsing backstage at the Palace Theatre in New York on Sunday night, was said yesterday to be "resting comfortably." Her doctor said that she was suffering from nervous exhaustion, but had refused to call off the showA.P. - 64 words
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Article199 1951-11-13 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. THB. Person-American oil talks here have virtually ended without any progress toward a solution of the oil dispute The Persian Prime Minister Dr Mossadeq. has unuouncec that he will leave W«ahin*tnn on Thursday. Though he is expec^d to meet State Departiren: olHcials again beforeReuter AP. - 199 words
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317 1951-11-13 1 FAYID, Tuesday. T lEUT.-GEN. Sir George Erskine, the British Commander in Egypt, said yesterday that he was satisfied British security measures in the Suez Canal zone were preventing the organisation of Egyptian terrorist forces in the area. In the only incident reported yesterday terroristsReuter; AP - 317 words
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Article53 1951-11-13 1 LONDON, Tues. THE Times said today that the power to restore law and order in Malaya must either assert itself or risk being irretrievably blunted. If public confidence was to 3e restored, a new outlook. ;ew strategy and organisation and perhaps also new tactics were needed, theReuter - 53 words
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193 1951-11-13 1 Services workers: pay policy unchanged LONDON, Tues. VIR. Stanley Awbery, L Labour, told the House of Commons yesterday that the civilian workers of the three service departments in Singapore and the Federation were discontented because of the delays in dealing with wage claims. He asked the War Minister what heReuter - 193 words
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Article71 1951-11-13 1 BIRMINGHAM T DIRECTORS of f he Austin Motor Company will &eplc shareholders' approval to increase the company's capital by ore half in 10.000.000 new five-shilling ordinary shares when the annual meet m« is held on December 6. If approved, the compai. s capital would be increasedReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement39 1951-11-13 1 Eti) 11*27** CHo >CE SELECTED GAME igIJTQUR TABLE IC OCK PHEASANTS p or sto 6 persons HE N PHEASANTS for 4 persons IW| L D DUCK For 3 to 4 persons D elicious Roasted, Casseroled or as Cold Buffet39 words
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Advertisement28 1951-11-13 1 LANKA JEWELURS Sincaporr. 4. KB^^H^^av fix j SI ||V UPWjj < S^H^^^^^"^ 5' S&.& DISTEMPER I\\ (manufacturers: RA.R. MALAYAN PAINT WORKS LTD distributors: SI ME, DARBY CO, LTDt y28 words
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1090 1951-11-13 2 Tripping over a magic carpet at Macy*s Women captivated by superb fashion collection KAY MURRAY in AMERICA T^EW Yorkers who stumbled unknowingly into Macy's fifth floor recently must have wondered if they had inadvertently tripped over a magic carpet at the same1,090 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-11-13 2 This silk skirt, a recent London fashion exhibit, has -multi- coloured grosgrain st ripes to accentuate the flaring hemline. It is shown here with a smart black Jersey sweater.32 words
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Article347 1951-11-13 2 AT EARL'S COURT VISITORS mill- ing through the annual motor show at Earl's court, London, trudged away without any hopes of driving new cars for at least five years. The most optimistic dealers at the display rooms dared not set earlier delivery dates. When they347 words
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Miscellaneous175 1951-11-13 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you must guard against restlessness if you are to reach the top rung of the success ladder. You are a student of human nature and have a gift for being able to analyze people and their motivations. You may take longer than some to make175 words
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Miscellaneous126 1951-11-13 2 New Crossword No. 508 ACROSS «*l "w^flv b rd o in Wonderland (8). 5. Crowing bird (11). 7. Speckly song bird (6) 8. Sea birds in stables (4). 10 Birds' enemy whose 8 would scare them (4) 12. Bird of unauthorised deposits (6) 15. Meteorological bird (11) 16. Fighting bird126 words
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Article, Illustration357 1951-11-13 3 Husbands and homes for unwed mothers SABAUDIA, Italy, Tuesday A 5? /i. Or UnW l d mothers which also may provide them w.th husbands, will open here shortly The project was scheduled to start MTCial years a*o, but lack of funds delayed the plans. wA.P. - 357 words
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Article22 1951-11-13 3 Ml \MI BEACH, Tuesday. rn pin-up cutie may adorn the •\t vt.iid eld businessman >:n.m artist predicts.22 words
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Article98 1951-11-13 3 Actor in a tavern braw l COLORADO. Tu&s. AU S i:■ I 1 police Police alleged that :n:d they saw m kick Private Ber- Ads |Q the face. chum, who Is making a n II here, said: 'I >ped in the joint for ■.€red rum and ban?. I was righiA.P. - 98 words
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Article21 1951-11-13 3 President Truman yesterday stressed the necessity for T he American press to refrain from publishing military secrets. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 21 words
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Article56 1951-11-13 3 DROWNED IN 2 FE ET WATER Twenty three year old i Evangelesti was drowned in two feet of water during week-end while hundred's le walked by less thar. ird away. Evangelesti was sitting on the edge of a fountain, when stricken with a heart attack, he slipped backward unnoticed intoU.P. - 56 words
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Article, Illustration386 1951-11-13 3 NEW YORK, Tuesday. BANDLEADER Artie Sha w arrived in New York qh 13 Saturday with the actress he hopes to make his "seventh or eighth bride'' and said "it's anyone's ffuess" whether this will be his final marital fling. Shaw said there was no doubt386 words
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Article87 1951-11-13 3 LUENBERG, Tues. J^ 34-year-old German and his family left here yesterday In a small Volkswagen (Pecple's Car* for Australia where they plan to arrive in three weeks, using land routes for most of the 8,000-mile trip. Robert Pfeng, accompanied by his wife and their three children,A.P. - 87 words
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Article27 1951-11-13 3 Mr. Eden, the Foreign Secretary, received a senior Syrian diplomat in Paris yesterday and they were understood to have discussed the Middle East situation.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article48 1951-11-13 3 First ol tne United States Navy's postwar killer submarines, designed for use against enemy underwater craft, was commissioned during the week end. Half the size of the United States standard second war type submarine, the 190-foot vessel is packed with secret new electronic detection equipment. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article28 1951-11-13 3 Twenty-seven people were killed and 23 were injured when a bus carrying 50 passengers fell into a 300-feet abyss near the village of Guasuntos, ecuador, yesterday.28 words
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164 1951-11-13 3 LONDON, Tuesday. OIK Robert Bristow, 71-year-t>ld former Civil Servant has warned liousewives that their husbands may be tired and irritable because thev eat white bread. They themselves, he said, may find housework too much of a drudge simply through eating white bread which has164 words
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Article280 1951-11-13 3 SA VE MOTHER AND BABY' Pope's ruling explained ROME. Tuesday. T*HE Osservatore Romano, the official Vatican x newspaper, explaining the Pope's recent declaration on whether a mother or a new-born child should be sated in a maternity crisis, s/j the doctor must do all he could to save both The280 words
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Article111 1951-11-13 3 STUDENTS SHOUT AT EMPEROR KYOTO. Tues. MORE than 1.000 angrr students shouted and jostled around Lmperor Hirohito singing la nga when he visited their university yesterday. University authorities summoned 200 heavily armed police as excited students surrounded the Emperors limousince shouting such slogans as "stop rearmam and "our constitution renouncedReuter - 111 words
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Article50 1951-11-13 3 Brother-General Se. Kiein, world head of the Roman Catholic order of Brothers of the Poor of Si. Francis, died on Saturday in Jersey City, U.S.A.. following a severe beating by two i hugs. Brother SelLsius. 71. ua> robbed of US$9O- and a holy medal. A. P.A.P. - 50 words
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Advertisement246 1951-11-13 3 Mvfto 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. Fly to an English [jj \]fy en route at W246 words
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Miscellaneous59 1951-11-13 3 wLj^KB Inclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya I^N': Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya WA rTA M ,NUTE!- lEf GOOD 6216P!- V I ~7^^j^^^S. tS TUSH'S SCMETHING W THEVBE ALL [ON EARTH ARE /t\?*&*. •R?AN Striking fiy d ar Rice Burrouzh c I a\AN W.TH BAREP59 words
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544 1951-11-13 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Nov. 13, 1951. American aid WHEN Mr. Churchill goes to Washington next January, one of the most pressing questions which he will discuss with President Truman will be whether America is prepared to help Britain to overcome her economic crisis. Whatever h^ own feelings may544 words
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Article196 1951-11-13 4 CAPTAIN R. T. Shepherd, a pilot for 35 years, has just; stepped down from his job as Chief Test Pilot for Rolls-Royce. He had! been chief of their test flight for the last 16 years. "Shep" was responsible for the flight-testing of such engines as the Kestrel.196 words
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523 1951-11-13 4 Selig S. Harrison - FEEDING STARVING LABOURERS IS A... HEADACHE Selig S. Harrison r by for Assam tea planters REEDING of the Burma-Tibet border valley's one million tea garden labourers in the near famine year of 1951 has proved an unprecedented headache for the British tea planters and a golden opportunity for the Indian523 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-11-13 4 The star in a bed of roses a nd more roses Mary Martin with all the bouquets she received after the first night of "South Pacific," the Broadway musical, at London's Drury Lane TheatTe. Mary collapses under the flowers and the success she achieved.48 words
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736 1951-11-13 4 Japan has a three-point plan to solve her growing population problems will combat increase due in part to the unsuccessful war ITNPRECEDENTED development of industry, emigration and birth control are three means by which Japan is hoping to solve the problems raised by the biggest736 words
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Article, Illustration314 1951-11-13 4 WARREN WHITE - WARREN WHITE by THE hottest spot in the world at the moment is Frenchman Flat in Nevada's scorching desert. The 5,000--square mile area shown on the accompanying map is t<He scene of history's first atomic troop manoeuvres. The area is banned to everyone but 5,000 picked troops314 words
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Article404 1951-11-13 4 Sam White - Sam White Says rFRYING times have come to the headquarters of the Suez Canal Company in Paris. But in the midst of crises and a flood of "disturbing" messages from Egypt the dignified, elderly officials of the company are behaving with stoicism. The company's404 words
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Article169 1951-11-13 4 I ORD de Lisle and Dudley, the new Secretary of State lor Air, won the Victoria Cross as Major William Philip Sidney of the Grenadier Guards in the Anzio beachhead. The Germans, with six divi sions against one British division, had penetrated the forward rifle companies169 words
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Advertisement14 1951-11-13 4 ENGAGEMENT, WEDDING DRESS RINGS U.S. de Silva 106 ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9. TEL: *****14 words
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Advertisement50 1951-11-13 4 ft;:'. i, V f Made from purest, richest ingredients, it any wonder that PARKINSON S SWEtT> and TOfFEES ore $o delicious! Singapore Cold Storuije Co- Going on LeaveKEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE STRAITS BUDGET (l O I»I* 0& Six Montr* An Subscription hH Six Month* Sea M-«l »übsifi| tion l_^-^^\50 words
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Article267 1951-11-13 5 H.K. LABOUR FOR POWER STATION L^c^ of skilled local workmen CKIITirn SS Staff Re Porter tinn n?l arpenters for work in th e construeP*?r P. nCW Sin^ a P or e power station at wrLi Fi an a^ no available locall y> and t h e Co K IC I267 words
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Article38 1951-11-13 5 A Pan-Malayan Youth Week is to *be organised by the Malayan Youth Council. At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Council during the week-end it was decided to hold Youth Week from Jan. 4 to 10.38 words
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Article, Illustration91 1951-11-13 5 LONGEST SERVICE DEALER IN FO RD CARS IN MALAYA -rf Reporter ear, d b> the f lSirSim>. nuMiner r **^i i its Sinjfa- nof the g^iS anmver M T J J th^ Ford Motcr SSJfawda. on behalf 2T,rtlif companvs dealTuf from Singapore, the iZZtim Sarawik North Ljm Siam a nd91 words
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143 1951-11-13 5 "ISTANA Marble" which re--1 verted to the Johore Sultanate a short time ago, has been found a new tenant. The ground floor has been converted into an office for the Superintendent of the Istana Gardens and the upper floor has been alotted as quarters143 words
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Article110 1951-11-13 5 r'HEERING villagers, waving the State flag, turned out in full force yesterday to welcome home the Sultan of Kedah as he drove In his car through a sixty-mile route to his capital Alor Star It was a happy homecoming. In several districts through which he passed110 words
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Article35 1951-11-13 5 Fourteen days* notice has been given by the Perak Hydro Employees' Union to the Company to "finalise" the long-drawn out dispute regarding service conditions such as salaries, allowances, leave, transport and quarters.35 words
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Article84 1951-11-13 5 <%.)letx>± Officer. Johore, .ests of SjTtf im at the JJ^pi a: the we -^z. rtth a farewell gVt«Bb«r«of the Sports prfaadtd v I -j [\i::r.z his :*ir--:-i-. v.: remit Qm jp it r.ee ■I The shortage or staff. Dr. Vardy said, had upset the whole work84 words
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Article35 1951-11-13 5 Lee Ah Weng has been appointed an officer of the Labour ■vrlet, Part I. on probation. Ngoh Hsian En has been appointed an officer of the Income I\»x Service, Part I, on probation35 words
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Article36 1951-11-13 5 M L. Bern.icch:. who d the first squatter rev.er.t operation in Malaya vesterday decorated with the Perak Meritorious service medal bv the Sultan in the presence of the members of the State Executive Council.36 words
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Article65 1951-11-13 5 Mr *W N Gray, Federation Commissioner of Police, said Ui Penang yesterday that reports that Chinese Communists were "surp:bH* alon? the Kedah-Siamese frontier were -grossly exaggerated" Mr Gray,, who is in Penang on a six-d -'v inspection tour of North Malava, sud that there *ere always a65 words
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Article73 1951-11-13 5 Up to the end of September this year, the value of currency notes in active circulation in Ma?aya was $638,781,298, stated the Board of Currency yesterday The gross circulation totals to 7 These figures exclude the preinvaslon note issues amounting to $238,805,988. which ceased i to be73 words
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20 1951-11-13 5 a mMtine of the Malayan Oliver Lyttleton. when he visit* t^e Federation later this month.20 words
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Article, Illustration29 1951-11-13 5 lhe "close harmony" sisters. Poppy and Margie Manasseh. who contributed to the programme at the Musicians Union Anniversary Ball at Raffles Hotel last night Free Press picture.Free Press - 29 words
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Article, Illustration253 1951-11-13 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A FORMER Singapore reporter, Mr. Koh Peng Long, is a last-minute Colony selection to the International Older Boys' Camp at Buxton, Shore ham, Australia, in December. Mr Koh, who is going as an "observer," will leave durin<* the last week253 words
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Article64 1951-11-13 5 A £&h for greater co-operation amongst the Ceylonese in Malaya and encouragement t »r the vouiirer people was made by Mr M Saravanamuthu, Ceylon Commissioner in Malaya, at a tea party and social given by the Ceylonese Youth Forum in honour of Mr. A V Nesaratnam.64 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-11-13 5 THEY NAMED THIS BABY 'TYNDAREUS' NURSE NORMAH TALB exhibits 14 -day -old Mohamed Tyndareus, who was born on board the pilgrim ship Tyndaieus on its return to Singapore from Mecca. Mohamed was named after the ship for luck Free Press pictureFree Press - 41 words
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265 1951-11-13 5 Free Press Staff Reporter Singapore Second Civil District Judge, Mr. A N. L. Macassey, yesterday dismissed with costs the claim of a property-owner, Mrs. Rachel Shemtob, for possession 6f a house in Marine Parade, occupied by an estate broker, Moses Ezekiel Solomon. Mrs. Shemtob told265 words
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Article44 1951-11-13 5 The American Goodwill Tin Mission had their first experience of a night in a Malayan tin mine or Sunday night when they were Kuests of the Anglo-Orieinta) Malaya at their mine in Malin Nawar. 25 miles south of Ipoh44 words
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181 1951-11-13 5 When offers of rewards may appear insulting CUSTOMS OFFICIALS HAVE TO REMEMBER.... Free Press Staff Reporter OEFORE offering rewards to members of th* public who have assisted them materially in their work, the Singapore Customs authorities have to remember that there are persons to whom an offer of a reward181 words
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Article102 1951-11-13 5 f*OLONY Hokkiens mourned the death of one of Singapore's oldest Hokkien educationists, 81 -year -old Koh Cha Hoa, 'above > who died on Remembrance Day after a long illness. A prominent leader of the Hokkien community and Vice-Chairman of the S pore Hui Ann Assocu Mr. Koh102 words
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Article250 1951-11-13 5 Free Press Staff Reporter TPHE Singapore Government may modify its export licence system, in consultation with the three Chambers of Commerce, so as to require an exporter to apply for an export licence before* accepting an order, the Free Press understands. The licence, if granted,250 words
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Advertisement59 1951-11-13 5 Announcement THE VOLUNTARY WORKERS of the CHILDREN'S SOCIAL CENTRES present THE 81-ANNUAL SALE OF WORK ENTERTAINMENT BY THE CHILDREN THEMSELVES at the BRITISH COUNCIL HALL STAMFORD ROAD On Saturday November 17 th 1951 AT 9.30 A.M. Under the distinguished patronage of Mr*. W. L. BI.YTHE "HELP THE CHILDREN TO HELP59 words
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Article379 1951-11-13 6 From ARCHIE QUICK ONCE again the Army have shocked the might of the Football Association. Although the soldiers were beaten 4 2 in the annual match at Highbury last week they were leading 2—l at half-time before ex-Army full-back Cliff Holton, now Arsenal's centre-forward,379 words
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Article, Illustration256 1951-11-13 6 LODGERS BEATEN INCUP RUGGER Speedier pack decides issue tfAR East Flying Boat gained a thrilling rugby victory over Royal Air Force Changi Lodger Units in a Sanderson Cup second-round fixture played at Changi yesterday. Flying Boat Wing won by nine points (try, two drop goals) to five (goal). Lodgers led256 words
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Article22 1951-11-13 6 Yesterday's U.K. Rugby Union results were: St. Thomas Hospital 6, Edinburgh Academicals 3; Camborne 14, Redruth 6.- Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 22 words
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Article123 1951-11-13 6 Lord Derby's three-year-old colt Western Window was made lit m\\ favourite to win nexi Saturday's Manchester November Handicap at the Victoria Club (London) callover last night, he was not the best backed horse. Western Window, offered at 33/1 at the first callover, was the medium of someReuter - 123 words
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Article126 1951-11-13 6 SCC 'A' XV LOSE 30-3 OUTRUNNING Singapore Cricket "A" XV on the padang yesterday Singapore Engineer Re- giment gained victory by 30 points (two goals, three tries, two penalty" goals and a penalty try) to three (penalty goal). Phillips and Clark formed a good centre-threcquarter combination for the Sappers and126 words
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Article75 1951-11-13 6 VARSITY BEAT CHINESE 2-1 .4 NINE-MAN Singapore Chinese -i*- Recreation Club team went down by two goals to one in a friendly hockey match against University of Malaya at Sepoy Lines yesterday. Dharumaratnam and Khim Yin scored for Varsity, while Hon Yam scored for Chinese. Singapore Cricket Club defeated Raffles75 words
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Article61 1951-11-13 6 A RRANGEMENTS for the four cricket Tests between England and India next season will be the main items on the agenda for the meeting of the M.C.C. Board of Control at Lord's today. It is expected that the committee will decide on the dates for the TestsReuter - 61 words
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101 1951-11-13 6 r INDSAY Hasset, Australia's cricket captain, and four other Test players may be invited to play for a combined XI against the M.C.C. in Ceylon from Feb. 16 to 19 -during the Royal tour. The Ceylon Cricket Association said yesterday they would like toReuter - 101 words
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619 1951-11-13 6 r»RIM battles for runs highlighted both the West Indies and Australia's KCtnd t* innings on the third day of the first Test at Brisbane yesterday. After dismissing West Indies for 245, Australia scored 108 for two and thus need US to win today619 words
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Article182 1951-11-13 6 INDIES Ist Inns.: 21b AUSTRALIA— Ist Inns.: W. IMUKS— !nd Inns Stollmeyer st Langle> b I. Johnson ID Rae Ibw b I. Johnson Worrell st Lanjrley b Ring H Weekes c Hole b Johnston ?u Goddard c b Ring t Christiani Ring Gomes e Harvey b Ring 5.~> Walrott182 words
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Article60 1951-11-13 6 VICTORIA, Sheffield Shield champions, were within one wicket of victory over Western Australia at the close of the third dav's play In their Slk" SMeld match in Perm yesr<>r Western Australia, facing Victoria's flrst-innlngs total of 498. were all out for 213 and. following on60 words
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Article88 1951-11-13 6 TN a fierce fight at Sydney Stadium last night welterweight Tommy Burns (148 1 4 lb.) beat Don Johnson (150 lb.) The referee stopped the bout in the fifth round of a scheduled 12 rounder. Sports writers described the fight as one of the hardest five roundsA.P. - 88 words
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Article26 1951-11-13 6 TAIPING, Mon. Royal Lancers soccer XI beat Combined Indiana three-one here yesterday. Scorers for Lancers were Dunford (1) and McMillan Samy netted for Indians.26 words
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Article, Illustration357 1951-11-13 6 Both sides vulnerable. North-South 80 on score. South dealer. I r I u usually dimcult to tell your partner about your ruffing fit with his second suit; if you raise. he thiujcs you are supporting that suit normally he might even pass and play it there! The exceptional357 words
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Article21 1951-11-13 6 SAFA touring p a rty leaves Ssl £SS I """.id vT; >| "soft and hM son rrK^M. 'Ni picture Fre e PressFree Press - 21 words
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Article18 1951-11-13 6 ORIENT'S ŧ6,50 EXCHANGE DEAL Oner, tat inside-f onrard vit jw I I about £2 .son then ft* *sfl18 words
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Article19 1951-11-13 6 him hM HivlUrl* SJLC. i 1 Johore Fnsihh (««tr»^ Ttmah. I sotci:r f«w< f "-fin IM o*-l19 words
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Advertisement182 1951-11-13 6 REX today U-1.45-4-6.3t-9.3t VL.^ Owm mm Qom CCBURN DeHAVB CAPITOL TODAY 1 1 1.45 4.00— «i.3O 9.30 Malay Film Productions' "MANUSIA" Starring KASMA BOOTY I ?-4.1.t-»; 30-9.30 p.m By Special Request Today and Tomorrow Only Emily Bronte's famous book > WITHERING HEIGHTS" lawrtnce OLIVIER Merle OBERON |>avid NIVEN— FIora ROBSON182 words
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Advertisement34 1951-11-13 6 We have in Sto-k SILVER LEATHER PHOTO FRAMES of Popular Sizts KHALIK JEWEU"! If, The Arcade Singapore 1 1 t TEL. 3400 n 6th DAY Sfc2» Sole htrntn: ***%rti£i) WOO HINO SINGAPORE, KUALA lU*^^^^34 words
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Miscellaneous180 1951-11-13 6 SINGAPORE 1 p.m. The Radio Orchestra; 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.45 Dance Music played by Buddy Moreno Orchestra; 2 For the Schools: Singing: Together, Literiture for Stds. 4 <Sr 5; 2.50 Close; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Four Stars A Starlet; 6.30 United Nations Album 6.40 Radio Malaya Trio; 6.55 Announcements180 words
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Miscellaneous115 1951-11-13 6 Quintet in C Major, Op. 163; 10.30 Time to Dance; 11 Close Down. B.BC. SINGAPORE (General Overseas Service) 6.15 p.m. Sports Round-Up; 6.30 tfews News Analysis; 6.45 Programme Parade; 6.50 From the Editorials; 7 Forces' Favourite; 7.30 Music lor Dancing Victor Silvester his Ballroom Orch.; 8.15 Letter from America by115 words
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Article, Illustration665 1951-11-13 7 ALLAN LEWIS - RISING GLORY SURPRISES IN TRACK WORK ALLAN LEWIS By Does three-furlong dlop in 36 sees. X()K V (lVrrnal) surpnsed track watchers at Bukit Timah inin-' »^n he reeled off three furlongs in 36 seconds. He ,he an.re of the second grass track, on which the going '^.in.jlllorv has been aSport; General - 665 words
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Article125 1951-11-13 7 Giltedged ready-made winner w I I I i I I v iifer tffitirt a rr.:> 57. Jwt with sharp spurt i DhmQ] vent Epace. ftp Eff? iT.d lo**truard <w dm 0 Jtrac Tfre i ■ere *t vts* going very |i<kpos« 41. ,1 at l*sfcccd oe hard to beat i Iktout125 words
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Article168 1951-11-13 7 'ONLY MAN TO MAKE THE GAME PAY' From BKIJCE HARRIS HOWS this for private enterprise in sport? Scotsman Dave Bloomer. 28--year-old badminton playing insurance broker, has done what the English Badminton Association have failed to accomplish. Bloomer, a Scottish international since 1948. has attracted American and Canadian stars to his168 words
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Article216 1951-11-13 7 Good workout by Col. Whatnot Ijitrfsting gallop on the training track at uh this morning was that of TAJIRJ^wn CHAYNLLY (E. Donnelly) and r^KHATNGT (Percival), who were kept yi .three furlongs in 42 2 5 sees. -n uiey were not out to make time, Colofe -amnnt W made a d216 words
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Article73 1951-11-13 7 Ihe following will represent the RAF in Malaya on Saturday at Chanel asrainst a visiting soccer team representing the French Air Force in the Far East: LAC O'Callaghan (Sel LAC Fisher <T): Fit. Sgt. Cooper (Sel.); LAC Thompson (T). LAC Dover <T>. LAC Newbiggin <C); Sgt. Owen73 words
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Article64 1951-11-13 7 Cycling racing in Singapore will close its season with two- more races the 100 miles (massedstart) on Nov. 25. and the three-quarter-miie hill climb on Dec. 2. Several entries from Singapore and the Federation have been received for the 100 miles which will be held at Lim Chu64 words
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Article74 1951-11-13 7 pORMER world heavyweight champion, Joe Louis, Mi San Francisco for Japan aboard a Pan-American Clipper yesterday for a serious of exhibition bou's. Louis, who is accompanied by trainer Marnir Seamon and manager Marshall Miles will ncx in six or sevti: exhibition TfttdMl in major JapM«e sAFP - 74 words
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Article21 1951-11-13 7 KOTA BAHRU, Mon —Ismail English School held Kota Bahru Combined to a scoreless draw at rugger on Saturday21 words
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371 1951-11-13 7 From RAY FALK JAPANESE prosecuting attorneys do not have to chase any bookies. All work for the Emperor. Anyone can place a bet with one of Hlrohito's minions any Saturday or Sunday afternoon at any of Tokyo's main intersections. The Imperial coffers baC The Government371 words
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Article218 1951-11-13 7 yHE draw for the first round of the English F.A. A Cup matches to be played on Saturday, Nov. 24, was made yesterday. First and Second Division clubs are exempt until the third round on Jan. 12. The draw resulted as follows Brighton vReuter - 218 words
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Article170 1951-11-13 7 Holm wins in Glasgow games LEADING players trom eigni countries, notably Malaya and Denmark are competing in the international badminton tournament which opened in Glasgow last evening and will continue for six days. The first match was a. mixed doubles Ui which E. B. Choong and hts cousin. Amy Choong,Reuter - 170 words
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Article327 1951-11-13 7 M.C.C. '(229) AVERT FOLLOW -ON caught at square leg. Tatter^;] played the last three bo Us of the over and then Ridgvay swep; Ff;zal to the le* boirnnarv <ma s y»red a quick single to avoid the follow-on. It also made almost certain that the MCC would avoid defeat. Ridgway327 words
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Article140 1951-11-13 7 43 to run in Nov. H'cap J?ORTY-TiiߣE final acceptors for the Manchester November Handicap, the last big race of the 1951 flat seasen to be run over 12 furlongs at. Manchester ci Saturday Nov. 17, were published yesterday. They are, with weights: Strathspey 9.7; Librarian 8.7: Sports Master 8.5; MustReuter - 140 words
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Article74 1951-11-13 7 FO Singapore badminton players are thrciened with suspension by the S.B.A. if they do not submit a statement regarding their trip to U.K. and the Continent earlier this year before 1 p.m. on Saturday. Of the four players requested to forward an account of their continental tour, two74 words
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Article250 1951-11-13 7 UK SOCCER FIXTURES nOLLOWING are U.K.. soccer fixtures for Saturday. Nov. 17: ENGLISH LEAGIE— DIV. 1 Bolton f Blackpool Burnley Wolvr* < harltnn v Sunder land Fulham v \*u»n Villa Manchester f Portsmouth Middlesbrough v Derby Co«nt* Newcastle r Arsenal Preston v Hoddersftetd Stake v Liverpool Tottenham v Chelsea W.Reuter - 250 words
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Article27 1951-11-13 7 pERAK Amateur Football Amnoihti. n ciimmitlrr decided ve*terdnv thwt thev would not accept the term? f the Gothenbure touriM* (or msit< h in Ipoh27 words
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Advertisement165 1951-11-13 7 ON SALE TODAY The STRAITS TIMES DIRECTORY MERAH I #31 /m M JHBBHJSii'ii >v 'i >. i^n^A j I^^^^^^ t CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY^^^^^^ Ibl nesses, professions under w STREETS AND ROADS v> 292 appropriate head- SECTION lutinu all A UNIQUE FEATURE— 10 SECTIONS of detailed Singapore. Kuala Lum-Quick-reference Com- information covering165 words
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Article33 1951-11-13 8 The I States Britain and France have agreed to a est bv the Austrian government to raise its missions in Washington. London and Pnri* to the level of embos- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article95 1951-11-13 8 PR INCESS LEAVES FOR HOME fCKTUGAL COVE, Newfoundland. Tties. DHINCESS Elizabeth and 1 the Duk? of Edinburgh d foz hzmc yesterday in the Empress of Scotland »fi?r tfitfr nve-w??fc tour of Canada. They txnroed the liner in Conception Bay n?3r here, af,?r bsii:^ taken from Pcr.ugai Cove in the ferryReuter - 95 words
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Article102 1951-11-13 8 BFNNETT. On 12 Nov. 1951. At. Kuala Lumpur, after a short Illness Jeanne Mary, beloved wife of Tony. Funeral at Cheras Road Cemetery todav at 4 30 p.m. ArcoMMoh.vnoN vacant DOUBLE accommodation vac 17th November in small select Guest House. Suit couple or two bachelors. Tel. *****. lUKU FOR102 words
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408 1951-11-13 8 FRENCH STEP-UP ACTION IN INDO-CHINA BID TO END WAR SOON HANOI, Tuesday. JTRKNCH and Vietnamese forces have seized the initiative and appear to be aiming at smashing the Communist-led Vietminh's main lines of communication as a prelude to an eventual allout offensive to end the long and bloody war inA.P. - 408 words
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Article208 1951-11-13 8 LONDON. Tues. A BRITISH review of the world's armed forces said yesterday Russia is believed lo have 380 submarines and at least 120 mere under constructicn. It described this as a formidable force that is causing grave apprehension among the naval powers which would have toA.P. - 208 words
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Article19 1951-11-13 8 First units of the United Slates 23th Division yesterday embarked aboard a ;roopjship bound for Europe. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 19 words
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Article48 1951-11-13 8 North Atlantic Treaty ser vicemen will need no passports or visas when serving I in each ethers country under an agreement reached by the Deputies Council. Civilians working for the organisation will no lcn^p* need visas though thev will still use passports.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article52 1951-11-13 8 NORMAN: To Lee and Len. at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, on Nov. 12th. a daughter iDeirdr? Frances) EE: A sister Emih> for Andrev Bernard. Cecil and Desmond, on !2th November, at tiie K^ndnng Kerbau Hospital MARSDEN: To Joan, wife ot Herbert Marsden. on 11th Nov.. at Penang Maternity Hospital, sister52 words
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323 1951-11-13 8 LONDON, Tuesday. ORD BLADES cleared In the Glasgow Court of Session the name of a man alleged by an Army court of inquiry to have deserted from his unit after the fall of Singapore in February, 1942 He granted two petitions to Mrs. Elizabeth Casey,323 words
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Article, Illustration523 1951-11-13 8 'Reds leading world back to barbarism PARIS, Tuesday. fHINESE and Greek speakers charged before the United Nations Assembly yesterday that Communist rule by murder is leading the world back to the ase of barbarism. The Chinese delegate Dr. Tsiang Ting-fu, said that according to official Chinese Communist reports the RedsReuter; A.P. - 523 words
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Article38 1951-11-13 8 Tuo Union Pacific trains heading east through a blinding blizzard smashed up in a major collision five miles west of Evanson, Wyoming, yesterday. Sta*e police said that u. least four people were killed.38 words
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Article63 1951-11-13 8 MAYOR H Pinell thinks 1 sh fi d. 100 much for a haircut— especially for men losing hair muc h hair to cut. why should I pay on* and six? the My -r demanded of the National Hairdressers* Federation. The barbers* cnairman. Louis Drummond. said: "NineU.P. - 63 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-11-13 8 Princess Margaret talking to Hollywood actress Jane Russell (second from left) in the foyer of the Odeon Theatre. London. Others in the picture at the Royal film performance are actress Lizabeth Scott (left) and on the other side of Miss Russell are actresses Margaret Rutherford (left)Rota - 62 words
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Article125 1951-11-13 8 EGYPTIAN CARGOES PILE UP PORT SAID. Tues INDIAN Ocean. Mediterranean and Red Sea ports, are benefiting from the lack of usual port facilities in the Suez Canal. Ships are now taking on supplies of fuel, water and fresh food at such ports as Algiers. Oran. Bone. Genoa and Naples, andReuter - 125 words
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Article60 1951-11-13 8 U.S. Republican Representative, Mr. Fred Busbey, said yesterday there was a good chance that Gen. Douglas MacArthur "could beat both Robert Taft and Gen. Eisenhower for the Republican presidential nomination next year. Mr. Busbey said he did not believe Gen. MacArthur would consider accepting nomination, however,U.P. - 60 words
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Article31 1951-11-13 8 The South Korean Prime Minister, Mr. John Myun Chang, and his party left Calcutta for Paris by air last night to attend the United Nations General Assembly. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article153 1951-11-13 8 FLOODS THREATE ITALIAN ECONOMICS ECONOMIC disaster conf^J I J f' pressed Italian Govern^ fl torrential rains and hui a^r. Northern Italy. At leas, in floods across the not t I **h2 Preliminary estin. na 'f&ftk.* places the damage to b roads, railroad, on ness places and at more than 30A.F.P. - 153 words
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Advertisement170 1951-11-13 8 NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby sriven that LIM CHER KHENG (FRANCIS* of 655. Padansr Terbakar. Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written statement •of the facts to tht Colonial Singapore. SINGAPORE COLD170 words
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Miscellaneous20 1951-11-13 8 THF SAINT by Leslie Charteris ijfi "~-i< V»? _^^fl 'Li ii|< i f t \^^^9P^^^^z3tSK^Ew^B^'^^j/3&Q^^ r^\^^ I fcr» t» Ca^^^V20 words
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