The Singapore Free Press, 16 November 1951
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Title Section18 1951-11-16 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA ADSF SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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Article301 1951-11-16 1 Ye have confidence i Ridgway' —Churchill LONDON, Friday. Mr. Churchill, yesterday i Labour M.P/s demand mon wealth forces m Korea the defensive during the i talk*. rnment In the United jntldence m the United the conduct of operations told the House of Com- M P Mr C.U.P.; Reuter; AFP - 301 words
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Article137 1951-11-16 1 JAPS TO WIN IRON IN MALAYA TOKYO. Fri. A JAPANESE firm is planning development work on the Malayan peninsula, Kyodo News Agency reported today. The Malaya Industrial Development Company, the report said, plans to develop an iron mine and a bauxite mine. Mr. Jack R. Brinkley, counsel for the firm,137 words
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Article26 1951-11-16 1 Radio Free Europe said it has received reports that Stalin's birthday on Dec. 1 will replace Christmas as a holiday m Communist Hungary. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article22 1951-11-16 1 An official announcement said yesterday that Jaoanese L .echniciaiis will arrive m Kashmir soon to help with industrial development.22 words
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Article137 1951-11-16 1 SARATOGA, California, Friday. THE Stern estate, built with a fortune made m Japanese shipping, was a house of terror on Wednesday nitfht. Warren Stern, aged 51. was shot to death; his nephew Gordon Tooping. 28. was fa tally wounded, and Toopin«'> mother. Mrs.137 words
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Article50 1951-11-16 1 Communist posters screaming "Down with Hirohito" appeared on the walls m Tokyo yesterday, six hours before the Emperor was due on an inspection trip. Residents ripped down the posters and scrubbed the walls Strong; cordons or oolice guarded every intersection, when the Emperor arrived- A .P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article32 1951-11-16 1 Franco's rich norths roai fields were virtually shut down yesterday by a Com munist -called striv- inw n < T i» n st z •overnmmt ordered In^w**" m tho rrit J32 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-11-16 1 The five-man l\S. tin mission, pictured m Pulau Brani this morning:. They visited the Straits Trading Smelting Works there.23 words
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229 1951-11-16 1 WASHINGTON, Friday. THE I'nited States has no intention of abandoning A its efforts to break the deadlock m the AngloPersian oil dispute, it was stated authoritatively here yesterday. The U.S. Ambassador m Teheran, Mr. Loy Henderson, will take over the roll of intermediary229 words
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Article154 1951-11-16 1 MR. V's ALL FOR P.M.'s VISIT LONDON, Fri. CIRCLES close to the British Communist Party said yesterday that the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Vishinsky had approved m principle the idea of Mr. Churchill's trip to Moscow for a talk with Premier Stalin. These circles said Mr. Vishinsky was soundedA.F.P. - 154 words
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Article89 1951-11-16 1 Red T.U. heads to meet A WORLD economic meeting m Moscow next April ls to launch a trade yar against Anglo-American "aggressor economy," Communist trade union leaders said m East Berlin yesterday. M. Louis Saillant, General Secretary of the Communistbacked World Federation of Trade Unions said the Moscow meeting wouldReuter - 89 words
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Article185 1951-11-16 1 U.S. 'LACKS BUYING POLICY' Free Press Correspondent LONDON. Fri. j ORD Ogmore criticised Am- erican buying of rubber and tin when speak ng m the Lords debate on the Kind's Speech yesterday. He said that the U.S. and other purchasing nations had no real purchasing policy. They went into the185 words
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Article80 1951-11-16 1 KEY WEST, FLORIDA Fr: PRESIDENT Truman said at a press conference yesterday that the murder oi American prisoners of war m Korea by Chinese forces wa s "the most uncivilised thing that has happened ir the last century." Mr. Truman denied that he had discussed questions of80 words
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Article63 1951-11-16 1 33 REFUGEES ARE DROWN ED Thiriy-three persoQj were drowned yesterday m the storm-plagued region of Rovigo of Italy when swollen waters of the Po River roaring through a breach m its banks swept away a truckload of refugees. The new disaster, raised to almost 80 the death toll m theU.P. - 63 words
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Article35 1951-11-16 1 Bombay banks yesterday put up their lending rates following the Reserve Bank's decision on Wednesday to raise the bank rate by onehalf Der cent to three and a half per rent. Rrutr-rRrutr-r - 35 words
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Article33 1951-11-16 1 Mr Stanton Griffis, U.S. Ambassador to Madrid held top secret discussions with American officials m Paris yesterday on Spain s future economic and military relations with thf United Stat» U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article53 1951-11-16 1 *^HE U.S. NAVY took the di mm s« possibl* vi*w. Thfy thou-ht the 19-year-old recruit, whose last name a«s Jackson from Ardmnre OMihortia. was trvln? to be <mnv wlr^ h« «?>H t*i«r c>r** was Tonsilitfe. Rh* hv if To« What's more, his bror ,i i- t53 words
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311 1951-11-16 1 Eden; We back Governor of the Sudan LONDON, Friday. THE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, yesterday anA nounced the British Government's support of the Governor General of the Sudan, Sir Robert Howe, m his efforts to ensure that the Sudanese people may choose their future status m complete freedom. "The British311 words
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215 1951-11-16 1 Higher taxation proposals opposed Free Press Staff Re porter VIOST of the Lnofficiai members of the Singapore Legislative Council will oppose any proi,}sals for increased taxation which the acting Financial Secretary, Mr. W. C. Taylor, may br. up at the next Council meeting on Tuesday, the Free Press was informed215 words
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Article37 1951-11-16 1 THE Leader of tl c of Lords the Miirqui.s Salisbury, said last night tl the Lords might hold a secret session on national defence as was done by the Hou>. f Commons.37 words
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Advertisement41 1951-11-16 1 SINSAPORE RESTAURANT (Ist Class Bar) [> 79 Bra< Ba«ah Rd Tel 4088 Singapore, 7 Excelleo' Cuitine Ist Claw Service Special Cockuilt Cold Beer. Wme Spirit* European Dinner A la Carte > Chinese Food J ft B r 4 Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd,41 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1951-11-16 2 Business enterprise in Singapore suburbs is surprising Writing For Womea, Mmie Cough $eys< A Vendor's paradise QUIET and sleepy though they may seem, the Singapore suburbs are a hive of business enterprises. Most of the bare necessities of life and some of its luxuries too, can be bought m leisurely1,033 words
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Article486 1951-11-16 2 KAY MURRAY - BABY'S TOY GUN 'MADE IN JAPAN' KAY MURRAY says IVHEN Junior fishes his atomic gun or miniature geiger counter out of his Christmas stocking this year, a thoughtful elder, turning it upside down, will probably find "Made m Japan stamped on it. Those observers m Britain and the U.S. who486 words
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Advertisement359 1951-11-16 2 (resli up, <y-' m m NJ^l/^ v >^ Accent your both <tr.b«tors Homom's flower-fresS Can s»ngh b c«.. 4^^ perfume is just right 30-1 Raff!*, Place Smg«por« l. Brighten your complexion KhjinMwai Br»*. 4^^T Homom's pure vegefobf* 20 a, penjnc st. o i| keep it $oft end glowing Penan Cleanse359 words
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Miscellaneous151 1951-11-16 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you have a magnetic and potentially forceful personality. Interested equally m the scientific and the occult, you might make interesting experiments m that would widen existing knowledge. You love all good literature and have a vivid imagination yourself. You might make use of this m151 words
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Miscellaneous46 1951-11-16 2 Solutloti To Crossword No. 510 Across: 1. Capital. 8, Letter. 9. Dresden. 10. Sticks. 11. Erect. 13. Twill. 18 Solid. 19. ArHss 21. T(sWpt(h. 22 23. Correspondent: Down: 2, Aurora. 3. Insect. 4. Ales, h* LeriMK 6. Stoelc. 7. Draw. 12. Two-stefc/ 14, Lpoped 15. Wil-46 words
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Miscellaneous185 1951-11-16 2 New Crossword No. $11 1. Is the ship's cook kept m bondage? (6. 5> i. Come again; the engineer seems a low dog (5). 8. Keeps m, by closing them no doubt (5). 9. Flog brown <3> 11 Yet, without vade'y (3, 3,' 4). 13. Bail, cap. pie, m this185 words
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Article239 1951-11-16 3 rood shortage makes them tighten belts nmv HONG KONfi < Friday C diH hofH Ull ir S o re eating less now than they did before the Peoples' Government came to power, according to Communist ssi«E i« I ajrswc been NewJ h nubf s C hPH PU.P. - 239 words
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Article79 1951-11-16 3 CITANLBY NOVAK has M 7 already been arrested 18 times for drunkenness, when they threw him into ffaol for the 19th time, he was fed up. So he inserted an advertisement m the local paper: "Notice— l am m the country gaol for being drunk. If79 words
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Article74 1951-11-16 3 Hotels worry Mr. Han sen SYDNEY Fri. UNLESS Australian hotel accommodation improves, American luxury liners trading with Australia probably will be turned into floating hotels. Mr. George C. Hansen, vice-president of Matson Navigation Company, said. Mr. Hansen said the American tourist would want more than was provided at present byReuter - 74 words
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Article17 1951-11-16 3 President Truman accepted yesterday the resignation of Mr Eric Johnston as Economic Stabilization Director. U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article28 1951-11-16 3 The Census Bureau estimated the Population of the United States at 15d.107,000 on Oct. 1. an increase of 3 975.000 over the 1950 count A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-11-16 3 Can it be true, is she real —So thinks actor Criiff Hill m 20th Century-Fox's "Fixed Bayonets," a Korea I war story. Actress Helen Westcott, attired m the sun suit she was wearing for some special magazine photos, strayed onto the so.und stage where the picture was being filmed.49 words
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Article35 1951-11-16 3 "A very tired' Sophocles Venizelos is m America for a rest and a hospital check up after 15 worried months a Prime Minister of Greece, and several months as deputy Premier. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration302 1951-11-16 3 Both sides vulnerable. <*outh dealer. The bidding: South West North East l* I 1 PaBB PaM lj Pasa 2N.T. 3<? 34 Pahs -U/fc aa a uttie nara luck on this hand. 1 writes an East Orange. N.J player "and would like you to decide the question whether North302 words
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Article134 1951-11-16 3 Cinemas bar girls but... COLOMBO, Friday. CCHOOL-GIRLS, unless properly chaperoned, will m future not be admitted to "boxes" m Colombo cinemas. Cinema managers have made this ruling owing to an alarming increase m the abuse of private boxes by certain people. The result has been that cinema managers are nowU.P. - 134 words
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73 1951-11-16 3 SWORDFISH 'TORPEDOES' POLICE BOAT HONG KONG. Fri. A POLICE patrol boat was "torpedoed" by an angry swordfish m Hong Kong waters. Sub-Inspectors S. J. Thomson and P. B. Gould were out on a night patrol when a swordfish pieced the small boat on the starboard side, embedding three inches ofU.P. - 73 words
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Article36 1951-11-16 3 AUSTRALIAN Jock Baird back from Bovven vouched for this: "Golfer F. Skinner sliced a ball into the sea. The ball hit and killed a surfacing whiting. Skinner retrieved ball and fish." ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article58 1951-11-16 3 A 15-year-old boy m Melbourne has been identified as a car thief, who made off with 14 automobiles m 10 days three m one afternoon. The thief left a note In one recovered car signed "The Shadow." It was The Shadow's practice to go forA.P. - 58 words
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Article21 1951-11-16 3 Britain owes the European Payments Union nearly £127.000,000, the EPU announced after ba'anring the books for October.21 words
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Article100 1951-11-16 3 YOUTH LASSOED 'CROC' SOLOMON ISLANDS, Fri. A YOUNG plantation boy here dived into a umall pool to spear an 18ft. crocodile the largest seen m the Solomons. The boy saw the crocodile swimming m a small pool and immediately dived into the pool with a wooden spear a* his onlyU.P. - 100 words
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Article32 1951-11-16 3 Several officers of the Argentine Army, Navy and Air Force were sentenced to pena! servitude ani dis'TV-s^d r n\ the service for their part m the anti-Peronist plot m September. AFPAFP - 32 words
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Advertisement96 1951-11-16 3 50,000,000 f>e*fk TOOTH PASTE I IN PREVENTING TOOTH DECAY MINIMISES UNPLEANTNESS i IN MANY A WAY SMALL LARGE GIANT SIZE OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE n J cLtcrw s v x V v LANOLIN j f i Jfe SHAMPOO JBr ijps jjf to parched hair, Avai'able at ail leading stores Singapore 2 Sizes96 words
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Miscellaneous176 1951-11-16 3 nrvnr 103 0 Take Your Partners Pien^e SINGAPORE 11.00 Close Down. p.m. I.UU Ihe Radio Orchestra. B-B-C- SINGAPORE iho Time Signal News; 1-45 D^nce Music-ludd, W«ds Irio^ I4ta.nl Ow-rs.., s«-vl«. ysirjss 1 l sf >*?* -4l i 6■ p m sports RouDd up; 639 for piano and orchestra recorded News176 words
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569 1951-11-16 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Nov, 16. 1951. Labour report single bright fea- ture of tne Emergency has been ttoe almost complete absence of industrial strife m Singapore. This is emphasised afresh by the annual report of the Labour Department for 1950 which was published yesterday. Th»- workers, of course,569 words
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Article803 1951-11-16 4 RALPH HUMPHREY - The atomic su bmarine- RALPH HUMPHREY by What will it be like? OEFORE 1955 the "U.S. navy will launch its first atomicpowered submarine. At that point, sea warfare will enter a new era. There's been a lot of speculation about this new vessel. She may look like a futuristic monster,803 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-11-16 4 The coach of the Lord Mayor of London, focal point of the annual Lord Mayor's Show held m November, goes down Ludgate Hill. This years Lord Mayor's Day will have a wider significance than usual. For the first time the Lord Mayor comes from the Commonwealth. He56 words
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1055 1951-11-16 4 The Committee o£ Free Lawyers i 5.... ...a harvest which is piling up a legal indictment against Communism, says Kenneth Ames •pHE pale bespectacled A youth from Mecklenburg sat nervously clutching his bulging brief-case m the smokefilled waiting room of a West Berlin1,055 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-11-16 4 •Hr. VUMnsky— don't you think we look a trifle absurd?'14 words
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Article, Illustration398 1951-11-16 4 BRIGADIER A.H. HEAD X T l,c TO HOLD OJBS AS SECRETARY f* STATE FOR to ft j WAS THE J rFHE new Secretary of State for War, Brigadier Anthony Henry Head, CBE, MC, is, strangely enough, one of the few regular soldiers to fill this398 words
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Advertisement22 1951-11-16 4 NECKLACES CHOKERS TIACcIETS EASSTUDS EXQUISITE but INEXPENSIVE P. \l HEMDRY. Jeweller, 73 ND2TH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. 6. 4. BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR.22 words
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Advertisement24 1951-11-16 4 I" i ms&- 11 ISi A%f ?l V^S fe'f j E (forlsWq g beer |r| ooMfmnr UMf7fi> i m, y y f mom tuO*24 words
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Article897 1951-11-16 1 ALLAN LEWIS - SECRETS OF MULLEY'S SUCCESS ALLAN LEWIS By flow he brings j n the winners l Mulley. who has ten i s the lead- premierT. has the ear m an and ireat He race i he Soap decisions lani 1 benake m Dot This barrier r the ■ffltf seldom his :ch897 words
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Article181 1951-11-16 1 SINGAPORE Polo Club's impromptu Gymkhana at their Thomson Road ground on Sunday. when they will be "At Home" to the Bukit Timah Saddle Club, is not confined to members but is open to all. There will b P cash sweeps, totalisator and bar. The main event of181 words
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Article, Illustration241 1951-11-16 1 gUCCESS has not changed Mulley. He gels as much kick out of riding a winner of a Class 4 or 5 race as he did when winning Australia's richest races on BernborouKh. He likes home life. Popular night spots have no attraction for him. He '.s a great241 words
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Article79 1951-11-16 1 LT.-COL. W. J. Rowley, owner of the Old Buckenham Stud m Norfolk, recently bought the Italian racehorse Patton to take up stud duties m England. Patton is rated the best ten-furlong horse Italy has produced m recent years, and his racing record shows 20 victories79 words
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Article, Illustration10 1951-11-16 1 taiv Tayor presets the fif^MOiM^- g^jJJ- SES^mL*10 words
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Article245 1951-11-16 1 I HEAR that Colonist 11., Mr. Churchill's first and favourite racehorse, will be up for sale m Tattersall's December sales at Newmarket. The gallant grey's racing days are over. He is fiv<? years old now, and also injured a hoof this season, writes Tanfield. The245 words
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917 1951-11-16 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS THE CASE OF MARCUS AURELIUS FALLOWING my re- cent article regarding an equine research station for Malaya, the success of Marcus Aurelius at Penang and Kuala Lumpur is a good example of what is being done by official veterinary surgeon Mr. J.917 words
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Article, Illustration17 1951-11-16 1 NU muury on the bl;n k cap hi »1' i F t N btior* iKe i toe*"17 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-11-16 1 Butler, ridden by his cvner, John Chippendale, goes over the Triple Bar at the last Singapore Polo Club gymkhana. This will be one of the jumping events at Sunday s impromptu gymkhana.32 words
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Article12187 1951-11-16 2 FORM GUIDE FOR BT TIMAH RACES FOLLOWING is a fuil form guide for all horses entered for the Singapore Turf Club's Winter meeting, opening tomorrow: HORSES CLASS 1. ACCEBER SEVENTH fl2 started) 2-10-51 Ipoh 8-11 5iF Str. <McPherson) Div 2 IM Tudor View 8-3; 2nd Alphonsus 8-2: 3rd^ TriKKer e-1012,187 words
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Advertisement309 1951-11-16 2 M ~^3aaaa4a»'^ ▼'^^■■aaaaaßaaaaaaaaa^ an J&&^ THE NEW MODEL Vo'.we, 1 1 Bandspread Wavebands for A.C. mains. Fully tropicalised SINCAPORE PENANC $465.00 FEDERATION $520.00 Sole histributnrs: ANN PENG TRADERS LTD. 14. Bukit Bintang Road. 59. Stamford Road 93. Brewster Road KUALA LUMPUR SINCAPORE 6, IPOH. ANNOUNCE OPENING OF NEW BRANCH AT309 words
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Advertisement4 1951-11-16 3 BATTERIES BATTERY-WISE FEDERATION RKPRESESTAIIVES4 words
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Advertisement103 1951-11-16 3 BUILD UP YOUR STRENGTH WITH guinness' M T»lV^B l\k_.^ iilU^fi m^N L+Wm BULLDOG BRAND STOUT SOLE AGENTS: GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. a Wet liv |v dull and waterprooi A^j^frL^^^^^W XjlH^A unbreakable cryila' ~~^^^B^T <^^v Sold Serviced by Leading Jewellers v a// ot?er f/ie world. X Obtainable from Leading Watch dealers. J103 words
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Advertisement182 1951-11-16 4 EMBROIDERY /*SBI%. AND CROCHET CB"ALACROIX"^^^ LS&St TXJtXyil/lO BRILLIANT PEARL COnON FOR EMBROIDERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS \^W^ BRILLIANT TWISTED conoN for hand or MACHINE EMBROIDERY I \r- aSTRANDED COnON i* I J \\M 1 1 •BRILLANTE D'ALGER t MJuti C m 1 THE BEST SUBSTITUTE WKwVIKmV 1 THIRIEZ CARTIER- BRESSON Paris182 words
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Advertisement63 1951-11-16 4 if £^l 8L \v II i m? W WESTMINSTER CHIME 8 D*y t i OAK, WALNUT OR CHERRY I from $95 to $190 1 Americas f/NESf Ggorefte rotm be glad TO-MORROW-#rou SMOKiD PHILIP MORRIS E.OTTtCO..(*^)ITD. A MEAL AT THE NEW AIRCONDITIONED ADELPHI OIL I IS AN EXPERIENCE THAT YOU WISH63 words
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134 1951-11-16 5 Local 'Towgay' men decide to co-operate Free Press Staff Reporter FOLLOWING the recent meeting, about 40 Colony "towgay" cultivators have formed the Singapore Towgay Growers' Association with the object of safeguarding their interests, trade, and livelihood. The newly-elected President, Mr. Sim Teng Nam, told the Free Press last night: "The134 words
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143 1951-11-16 5 IVfR E V Davies, leader of 11 the Labour Party m the Singapore City Council, re:urned home on Wednesday, sporting a bushy beard which he grew while lying for nearly three-and-a-half months m the General HosThough he was responsible lor first moving a resolution143 words
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Article62 1951-11-16 5 rhe second ot the series ol public lectures sponsored by the University of Malaya Geographical Society on geographical topics connected with Malaya and South East Asia will be given at the Oei Tiong Ham 4all m Cluny Road at 6 pjn toda surgeon Commander P. P.62 words
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Article354 1951-11-16 5 to co-operate PRELIMINARY™™ Staff I'lir-L.iwuxNAKY measures to maintain ar "interrupted water supply for Siaoor m w C CVe K tOf the Macßi tchi? Reservoir dr?"n iur panic, Mr. W. S. Stredwick, the City Watpr Engineer, told the Free Press yS^rdS 6,000,000 gall^s of w354 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-11-16 5 MR. AND MRS, ROBERT YAP GIAN KAI after their marriage at the Singapore Registry last iceek. The bride icas formerly Miss Rosalind Tan Poh Luang.27 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-11-16 5 RELIGIOUS TEACHERS picture Free Press Two religious teachers, LEBAI HITAM (left) and LEBAI IDRIS, ivho are attached to the 3rd. Battalion, Malay Regiment, at the bat- talion's tactical headquarters. at Ulu Tiram Estate, Johore. Both men often accompany the troops into the jungle on operations.Free Press - 45 words
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Article204 1951-11-16 5 ON the subject ol safety de vices m machinery, mtG W Davis says that It Is rentable that machinery m*dt m Singapore, th«u S h usually copy of some Imported t> p*. often without any form of safely deTlce The safety derices which may be present204 words
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118 1951-11-16 5 Abattoirs to get $14,000 clean up Fr«e Press Staff Reporter THE Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Singapore City Council has approved a sum of $"14,000 for painting and white washing the City Abattoir m Jalan Besar, the P'ree Press was told yesterday. The question of improving "the unsightly118 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-11-16 5 ELECTION ADDRESS picture. Free Press Mr- A P. Rajah, who is contesting the North Ward m the December City Council Elections addressing his electorate at Wednesday's electron meetinr at Farrer Park.'Free Press - 31 words
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274 1951-11-16 5 Free Press Staff Reporter MOST of the large Chinese-owned rubber mills m Singapore are dark and cramped for space, many operators of circular saws consider the use of safety devices as a sign of weakness "worthy only of contempt", and local made machinery is274 words
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194 1951-11-16 5 Free Press Staff Reporter ENTRIES for this year's Cambridge School Certificate Examinations, which start on Monday Nov. 26, have set a new record 1,704 have been accepted by the Education Department, an increase of 376 over the figures for 1950. Of this total.194 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-11-16 5 pie tare. C*pi. C. H. Campbell, R.\ who has arrived m Singapore m take over as Captain of H. M. Dockyard, Singapore Naval Base. Captain Campbell served previously en the Admiralty Interviewing Board. Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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Article81 1951-11-16 5 fFHE Sup^nntendent of the Traffic Police. In a statement yesterday, discounted the rumours which are m circulation to the effect that Provisional Driving Licences are bring at present suspended m Singapore as to ally incorrect. The statement further adds that the Superintendent has asked that all81 words
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Article29 1951-11-16 5 At 8.30 i.m. at the Police Training Schwoi tomorrow, a Presentation Parade will be held at which the Commissioner of Police will present eleven Certificates of Commendation.29 words
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Article152 1951-11-16 5 ANCIEHT CANNON FOUND IN BANKA F.P. Milav Correspondent A CANNON, inscribed m Arabic: "Kadin Kalip Praboe Jiya m the Kingdom of Islamic Palembang" and dated (he V lim year of 1225, was recently d^^overed by the inhabitants of Pul.iu Bank*. according to I'tusan Melayo. The Muslim year 1225 corresponds to152 words
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Article136 1951-11-16 5 Free Press Staff Reporter courses which the Singapore Junior Technical School at Balestier prorides for students have proved so popular that the authorities m charge have added woodwork and carpentry to the curriculum to meet the demands of the pupils. The sctiool runs two class136 words
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Advertisement88 1951-11-16 5 <$<\ Win mfl m Made by Manfields Model No. 32/921 $28.95 LEATHER SOLE— NON SLIP HEEL t\* k/ *f^==^ FINE GRAIN UPPER f N Olive Green eT KfM M& All Sizes Their platform soles and wedge heels are the secret of their smart air of casual elegance as well as88 words
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Article807 1951-11-16 6 SPRINGBOK TO WIN MAIN MILE RACE 'ALLAN LEWIS sums up BtTwmK^fro^eds Melbury Court for top 6f. sprint race at Bukit Timah tomorrow to his growing list of successes. He has shown fairly good form since he first raced at Bukit Timan on Sept. 9, 1950, and his recent second to807 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-11-16 6 The Swedish Davis Cup tennis team which has arrived m Australia to play the United States m the inter-zone final. The winne rs will challenge Australia, the holders. Left to right: Lennart Bergelin, Thorsten Johansson, Gunnar Galin (captain). Seven Davidson and Berlil Blomgrist43 words
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Article207 1951-11-16 6 BLOODSHOT'S Kuala Lumpur form is good enough to get my vote m the Class 1, Div. 2 race over a mile tomorrow. He finished close up behind the placed horses m the race won by Sweet MaLsie and will be more at home over the207 words
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Article45 1951-11-16 6 FLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: Scotch Express, Vasco da Gama, Billdaw, Cambridge. Zanzibar. Birchgrove. Red Carnation, Tiberius. One Three One, Electroplate, Matinee, Snowgrass, Queen's Scholar and Liberty Flag. Flag of Peace. Jack's Darling. Your Highness and Northern Light are doubtful starters.45 words
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Article479 1951-11-16 6 SOLAR STARLIGHT should be the best bet of the day m tomorrow's 6-f. sprint for Class 1, Div. 2 horses. He had his first start m Malaya at the last meeting here, then, going on to Ipoh, won very easily at his first race, over479 words
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351 1951-11-16 6 STAGE Show Is the form horse m the one-mile race for Class 2, Div. 1 horses tomorrow and makes most appeal at the weights. He finished fifth to Little NedJ over 1% miles at his last start at Ipoh. He won his first race351 words
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Advertisement177 1951-11-16 6 CAPSTOL TODAY 111 4>-4-6.30-9.30 Moonlightßa^ hnot: **">•♦«:» BOOS coio« rf¥fCH*«c6tO«3 -PLUS VARIETY STAGE SHOW ti.3o 930 p.m only TOMORROW MHITE v arn?rs "DODGE CITY" Stirrin? trrol Fiynn REX STARTS TODAY !l-1.4">-4-6.30-9 30 miEJK MTHMnoM now TOMORROW M'NITE .1 v 'I «d!ev Chas?'* iU $*t v <m 8 irring G2ORGE RAFT177 words
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Advertisement151 1951-11-16 6 THE UTTLf THf AT« p Uy present "ak INSPECTOR CALLS" A/ r/ie Lfff/c r Zieof re Armenian Street NOVEMBER, 24, 26, 27, 28. 29 80,, DECEMBER, Ist it 9 PM seaf Reservation*: ROBINSONS TEL: 7ijg JC./^ A6£*Ts v .i- v :■■!<>. .<, I For 4 CCO U M 0 f)151 words
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Miscellaneous157 1951-11-16 6 MdndrdkG Exclusive to the Singapore tree Press m Malaya lIS THIS ALL J PR.I END— TRYING TO H EMERGENCY _J F v^- «Ht Whk jaP i" J/\p|E Exclusive to the Singapore tre^ /Ve«.s 1/1 Moloyvj PJONELLA WAS RIGHT- &S IT WOULD BE EVEN MORE Y YOU SEE, WE ARE ALL157 words
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21 1951-11-16 7 ringboks oss Oxford ne 6 times j I t I I r r L L Ella m ipin hit r ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article75 1951-11-16 7 IJORMER national welterweight champion Tommy Burns has been offered £2.000 or 25 per cent, c gate to fight triple Austrahampion Dave 'Sands In Newcastle on New Year's Day. manager, Joe Taylor, said B|M that a Newcastle prohad made the offer. Taylor said his main interest m natchA.P. - 75 words
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Article76 1951-11-16 7 CINGAPORE Civilians have made two changes m the scrum for their H.M.S. Malaya rugby fixture •gainst Negri-Malacca at Seremban on November 24. Difference from the side which beat Johore last Saturday is that Trevor, vho was unable to play on Saturday because of a slight76 words
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Article136 1951-11-16 7 A. NAME 20 PLAYERS FOR TRAINING. Sewell, Phillips dropped I WENTY players have been chosen by the English Football Association selectors to have pre-match training for the international soccer match between England and Austria at Wembley on November 28. ssansssg-saass}; szsr&jssi Ki Tl^ c P^w provide a blending of skillReuter - 136 words
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Article133 1951-11-16 7 JVJ.C.C. were all out for 254 (Robertson 61) m their match against Pakistan yesterday. At close of play Pakistan had replied with seven for no wicket. (Nazar Mchamed net out 6, Hanif itfohamed not out 0, extra 1). M.C.C.— -Ist. INNINGS. Spooner c Khan MohammedReuter - 133 words
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Article77 1951-11-16 7 Carter keeps world crown TIMMY CARTER, world lightweight boxing champion, successfully defended his title at Los Angeles last night when he beat Art Aragon. of Los Angeles, on points over 15 rounds. Carter received the unanimous verdict of the referee and both judges. It was his first defence of the77 words
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62 1951-11-16 7 Twenty players took part m the Girls Sports Club hockey trial held on the Singapore Recreation Club ground yesterday. Of these 14 will be picked to represent the Club's "A" and "B' 1 teams which have been entered for the Singapore Women's Hockey62 words
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Article189 1951-11-16 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By msPITE yesterday's rain, the tracks at Bukit v Timah are still m excellent condition Another shower or two will not affect the going for tomorrow's racing. i The nly horses to go fast rntng were Hector who went easily over riongs m189 words
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68 1951-11-16 7 V ROYAL Air Force waterx* polo team from C'-evlon is scheduled to arrive m Singapore for a ten-day visit at the beginning of next month. The party wiU arrive on Dec. 2. Fixtures include matches against R.A.F. stations Changi. Tengah and SeJetar. Army and68 words
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Article22 1951-11-16 7 Yesterday's county championship Rugby Union results were: Warwickshire 9. East Midlands (holders) 3: Leicestershire 5. North Midlands 27. Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 22 words
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Article41 1951-11-16 7 EB. CHOONG and Miss Amy Choons (Malaya) were beaten 5-15, 15-8. 15-9 by A. Lossman and Mrs. Lossman (Denmark) m the third round of th e mixed doubles m the international badminton tournament m G'asgow last night ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article655 1951-11-16 7 (Continued from Page Six) the best of the others. Selections: Ist COLONEL WHATNOT 2nd AjnbdMs&dor 3rd Fine R«n outsider: Gay Co- Ed Cl. 2, Div. 4—6 f The two grey horses engaged here will probably fight out the finish. Tajurrah't Ipoh form was sood enough to655 words
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Article, Illustration129 1951-11-16 7 E ELECTROPLATE, a j Hi money-spinner on the I Malayan Turf, has finish'■i ed her racing career. She ha s been retired and will I be shipped to Ireland for il breeding purposes. Electroplate is nine years old. She is a brown 4 Australian mare129 words
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Article307 1951-11-16 7 VOLANDE Pompee, a bebop harmonica player, from Trinidad, is the newest sensation In British boxing. Now it does not take much to be a sensation m British boxing, but Pompee, a twofisted pounder who has won all of his 23 professional fights, really raised the307 words
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362 1951-11-16 7 Free Press Special Correspondent PENANG, Friday. OETTER teamwork and a slice of fortune which favours brave efforts were perhaps the chief factors which contributed to Singapore's one-nil win over the Federation m Penan*: yesterday. Federation fielded a powerful team, with the emphasis on362 words
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Article68 1951-11-16 7 yHE Galloway challenge 'rophy will be shared by Facuiv of Medicine and Pacultv of Ar i A: Science for the next venr a« the annual University of Makava in-ter-Pacult? ruubv natch pluved at Sepoy Lines yesterday euded m a scoreless draw. Team captains Teh Teong68 words
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Advertisement62 1951-11-16 7 Hair Products W**> UULSION BLEACH f^COIOIR SHAMPOO SHAMPOOS pUCQIEK f ?JjJ*i at. WAPORE PSARY !AT WORLD^ STADIUM SATURDAY Nov. 17th w RtSTLINC AT 9P. M. WONG BUCK LEE Popular Chinese Star) versus W» GEORGE ZBISKO (Polish Strongman) J\\ LEOW KWONG SENG (A Real Crowd Pleaser) versus J'- SAVARAN SINGH (Hated62 words
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Advertisement105 1951-11-16 7 ANCLIA PREFECT CONSUL ZEPHYR 4 Cylinder. 10 h.p. 4 Cylinder. 10 h.p. 4 Cylinder. 15.63 h.p. 6 Cylinder 23.44 h.p. J, A. jja^^M <; B&m\ RS^P^^ S i^m i^B^k_J^^^L By !*J Jf^jt:;- '.^^U Per delivery m the United A dr "fl "^rCi '^■'^Jm Kingdom between Ist January "JMH^^ and 3Cfh105 words
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Miscellaneous28 1951-11-16 7 Today's sport HOCKEY: S.K.C. v Hon* Kong Bank at S.K.C.; University v G.H.Q. at Bukit Ti rah. SWIMMING: Uni-ersity of Malaya swim finals, Haw Par pool, 5 p.m.28 words
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384 1951-11-16 8 'THINK AGAIN'— MR, LIE TO TELL RUSSIA PARIS, Friday. THE United Nations Secretary General, Mr. Trygve Lie, is preparing a direct appeal to Russia to reconsider its rejection of Allied disarmament proposals, authoritative sources said today. Mr. Lie intends to address the General Assembly when the opening general debate endsU.P.; A.F.P. - 384 words
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Article80 1951-11-16 8 MADRAS, Fri. INDIA'S exports of cotton piecegoods may sufTer a decline m coming months, the Commerce, Minister, Mr. H. K. Mahatab. told the Export Advisory Council meeting here. We are faced with a new problem on account of this Dower cut m Bombay, constituting a fresh80 words
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Article30 1951-11-16 8 Eight people were condemned to death on Thursday on spy charges m Sofia. Five others were sentenced to 20 years m prison on similar charges. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article19 1951-11-16 8 Pakistan's new Minister to Sweden, Mohammed Mir Khan, presented his credentials to King Gustaf Adolf yesterday. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article124 1951-11-16 8 THE four players involved m a row with the Singapore Badminton Association have until Tuesday to apologise foi "uncalled for and unjustified' accusations made against the Association m a letter to the Press. This was decided at a meetiii! of the SB. A. management committee last124 words
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Article36 1951-11-16 8 Representatives of India and Pakistan met Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations Kashmir mediator, m Paris yesterday to discuss the procedure to be followed m renewed efforts to solve the longstanding dispute over Kashmir. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article129 1951-11-16 8 STOCKHOLM, Friday. TWO Britons, two Americans and a Swede yester- day shared the Nobel Prize honours of 1951 They were Sir John Cockcroft, director of Britain's atomic plant at Harwell, and Professor H. T. S. Walton, of the Dublin University, who worked as a team mA.P. - 129 words
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Article83 1951-11-16 8 AN accounting of the last assets of the once fabulous estate of the late Edith Rockefeller McCormick~ was filed m probate court yesterday. Mrs. McCormiek, daughter of John D. Rockefeller, was once regarded one of the world's wealthiest women, worth between U5550,000,000 and US$lOO,--000,000. When sheA.P. - 83 words
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Article, Illustration113 1951-11-16 8 FASHIONS ON PARADE Free Press pictures. Christmas fashions were on parade yesterday at Singapore's Raffles' Hotel and nearly 1,000 women were there to see them. The show, organised by the Australian and New Zealand Association's women's committee, raised more than $6,000 for the Children's Aid Society and the Trafalgar HomeFree Press - 113 words
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246 1951-11-16 8 THE HAGUE, Friday. THE Dutch Government, yesterday rejected Indonesian objections to the inclusion of West New Guinea into the Netherland realm, as stipulated m a draft for a constitutional revision effective next autumn. The Indonesian Government sent a six-point memorandum to the Dutch GovernmentA.P. - 246 words
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117 1951-11-16 8 From creditor to debtor in 6 months PARIS, Fri. BRITAIN, six months ago the biggest creditor of the European Payments Union, is now the biggest debtor according to figures released by the Union yesterday. West Germany, a few months ago critically short of foreign currency and reduced to stopping nearlyReuter - 117 words
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Article60 1951-11-16 8 Japan yesterday presented the three-nation fisheries conference m Tokyo with a draft convention :n ma n y respects directly opposed to United States views. The draft insists on freedom of the high seas and rejects a United States proposal that newcomers should be excluded from highReuter - 60 words
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Article33 1951-11-16 8 The Australian Trade and Customs Minister, Mr. O'Sullivan. told the Senate that the Japanese peace treaty does not restrict the freedom of the Australian Government to protect its industries A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article24 1951-11-16 8 An appeal for new farm labour sources possibly Japan or Korea has be?n made by the California Farm Bureau Federation. A.PA.P - 24 words
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Advertisement115 1951-11-16 8 NATURALISATION Noticv? is hereby given that LOONG PAN POH. of No. 12. Lewis Road. 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 signed statement of :he facts to the Colonial Secretary. Singapore.115 words
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