The Singapore Free Press, 20 November 1951
1951-11-20
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Title Section19 1951-11-20 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA It 1^ SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.19 words
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Article787 1951-11-20 1 $6.8 million budget jeficit wiped out: U0 spending cuts Free Press Staff Reporter \t vcar's proposed expenditure by the Singapore Governm lied bi $23,000,000 and anticipated revenue increased the 1952 budget will show a surplus of $5,765,000, N ihp reooii of the Budget Select Committee tabled787 words
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Article70 1951-11-20 1 U.K. lists cuts in imports LONDON I n- ID list E im- nds to cut L e by the I:..:. Exehe- hard A. th tin mtry risis m her Nts v leering t v.- 3 ard of v released the iffected erg tnisa- '1 n mic T'is r.cludes 2- I70 words
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801 1951-11-20 1 BRITAIN'S Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, told the House of Commons yesterday that Britain was ready at any time to resume negotiations on the Persian oil question. -Account must be taken of the feelings of the Persians about this industry m any801 words
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Article34 1951-11-20 1 The United 'SiaLes last night flatly rejected as "nonsense" Russia's protest on Trieste and blamed Moscow for the failure to make a Free City out of the Adriatic port.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article87 1951-11-20 1 THE Singapore Legislative Council today approved a supplementary grant of $1,907,830 to the Police Department to meet recent increases m the cost of living allowances and the recommendations of the Police Pay Committee. No savings were available. Supplementary provision of $58,723 was also allowed for the87 words
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Article58 1951-11-20 1 MANILA, Tues. t PPROXIMATELY 1,200 A troops were rushed to Central Philippines to end an alleged "reign of terror by the special police of a provincial government, the Ministry of National Defpnce said yesterday. A Minfetry spokesman said tht situation. m Nesros Occidental Province is "JjoerU.P. - 58 words
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Article21 1951-11-20 1 Seven car., of a Glasgow to Loffi nigh X f express am jumped tbe trac J^ L rrine picture21 words
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Article176 1951-11-20 1 ALL governments of the Commonwealth nations have accepted Britain's invitation to the London conference next January, but several are understood to have expressed the general idea of reviewing the progress and prospects of the £1,868,--000,000 six-year Colombo plan for economic developments of South and S-E.Reuter - 176 words
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Article82 1951-11-20 1 THE Government has decided to make an ex-gratia oayment of $2,000,000 to Singapore City to reduce the $12,500,000 Council debt. A Finance Committee report tabled m the Legislative Council this looming says that this was agreed to following protracted negotiations with the City Councillors.82 words
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Article21 1951-11-20 1 Fourteen children, all under 12, were burned to death m a fire at a cinema m Cuenca, Ecuador, yesterday.21 words
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253 1951-11-20 1 CAIRO, Tuesday. BRITISH and Egyptian authorities are reported to have agreed to a seven-day truce m the tense Suez Canal zone at a conference yesterday m the 'terror town" of Ismailia. A British military spokesman m Cairo said the Egyptian police m Ismailia now253 words
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Article101 1951-11-20 1 RUSSIA was yesterday reported to have offered Egypt economic aid, according to usually reliable sources here. Negotiations wsre understood to have begun here between Mahmoud Fawzi, Bey, permanent Egyptian delegate to the United Nations and Mr Semyon TsarapKin alternative Soviet delegate to the United Nations. TheseReuter - 101 words
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Article137 1951-11-20 1 LONDON, Tues v rE London Stock Exchange lost about £240,000.--000 m values yesterday m a landslide led by the worst fall yet m government securities. Yesterday's flgtdres added to previous falls m value, make a total loss of £1,270--000.000. since the Conservatives' victory which wasReuter - 137 words
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305 1951-11-20 1 Income Tax Dept. stronger -TAYLOR Free Press Staff Reporter ACTION has been taken by the Singapore Government this year 10 strengthen the Income Tax Department m order to obtain increased efficiency m collection, said the Financial Secretary, Mr. W. C. Taylor, m the Legislative Council this morning! He said that305 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-11-20 1 Tlic British aircraft-carrier Illustrious is to .sail again for the Middle East on Friday with another batch of British troops.— Reuter A LANCASHIRE FUSILIER searches an Arab as he enters the Suez Canal zone of Egypt, west of Ismailia. The British authorities have tightened precautions Since theReuter; A.P. - 56 words
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Advertisement27 1951-11-20 1 fdfd Jrt sli PEAS t^OAD BEANS S MCED FRENCH BEANS L °GANBERRIES 'UCKBERRIES 5T UWBERRIES w also available ISH FROZEN CAULIFLOWER x!" 1J Ik. Bulk Pack Cartons27 words
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Advertisement28 1951-11-20 1 UNKA JEWEUERS ;v m", a pore, i. More orcmqe crush J ii I I nIPHQP fY\lltV\tY\ll UJ9 %^\A*D^ $Ifl vl 1 1 1 1 1 Ivl v^KANvit v-,KUort28 words
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684 1951-11-20 2 EILEEN ANDERSON - Clothiers cater for all the sizes EILEEN ANDERSON IN BRITAIN THS ASSOCIATION FOR TALL WOMEN HAS «***&> J° CET SIBKIGHT CLOTHES FOR TSE KOK-STOCK STzJS WOMAN says T3 be stock, sounds a lot less interesting than to riave a perfect figure, doesn't it? But to women who can mafce neither684 words
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Article, Illustration825 1951-11-20 2 Kay Murray - Kay Murray inside v America by T^HE New Yorkers who are most anxiously dialling "WE 6-1212" for the weather forecast these days are the retail members of the "cloak and garment* trade, who can hardly wait for colder weather. New Yorkers and other Americans living825 words
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Advertisement322 1951-11-20 2 The answer to furnishing a beautiful bom ft maw be fmmd m this carpet of simple /modern design. BMK CARPETS RUGS i 9 x 10J. 9 i 9, 9 i 71 56" x 68," 45" x 72," 45 x 78 ■tl/JifiMYix iif v *^> *^Hl Jr: C^S^jy Jr 1- 'Xi)322 words
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Advertisement118 1951-11-20 2 irs THE THOUGHT THAT CGBKT^ ill M tCXTHA THOUGHT WH£N CHOOSING YOWt PHES2KTS WIU. BRING THE >#^' w i i mSjLX^ Cifis to show you, WMmW chiefs, Hancba. ivsl UO> FIRST FLBOB ROBINS) T. J. J. SM!THS POCKET DESK DIM S FAMOUS FOR OVER 100 YE S At Leading Stationers118 words
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Miscellaneous206 1951-11-20 2 New Oossw«»«*il <f 4 w pm IBM—MI pHHWB-i 1 -I J I _B tjr —^^^^1 1 H H_i S M— j— JU i _^H II I i i i 1. 7, In this tne periormer keeps on oowing (6, 7); 8. Playing on this has its ups and downs (6);206 words
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Miscellaneous48 1951-11-20 2 Solution to Crossword No. 513 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION. Across: 1. Cape; 3. Agenda: Corarrto; Yak; 10. Forest HD1; 13. Lumber-room; 15. Yea; 17. Cuirass: 18. Radish; If. Asks. ©own: 1. Cock; 2. Perform; 4. Ghost train; 5. Navy: 6. AJkaM: 7. Inferences; H. Isobara; 12. Player; 14. Isit^ie. And.48 words
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Miscellaneous151 1951-11-20 2 YOUR j LUCKY S^i 1 I'V O 1 -Tf_--a% f>ORN today, yon have D inherited some of the strongest cfca-racteristjcs unto* your sign. You are very apt to dominate yew environment and control circumstances that come into y«r orbit. ¥0* have a strong will and intrepid persistence. Ton are Ww*y151 words
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Article, Illustration149 1951-11-20 3 FOLIES GIRL MEETS POLITE BURGLAR Lise- F; s rgtr< M!le L ii c [s her >'. ivh had r pans saw burglar cio.-k at v.ov met, :ad robbed her £1 352 m >■- wished fiod evening." not 3*"- if:er he had ?li and was ffabe led off to three smiled149 words
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Article14 1951-11-20 3 Pope Pius XII yesterday received General Carlos Romulo of the Philippines.14 words
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Article295 1951-11-20 3 80,000 YOUTH ROAM W GERMANY Sex crimes on increase CirHTv 4u FRANKFURT, Tuesday. E W?sT V. USand IS*" youths a roLing homes -S ema y The war Mattered their dS niv y aatr t tram P in from town to town emi J?>™ e »t ar e few and manyReuter - 295 words
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Article, Illustration10 1951-11-20 3 Blonde and breathtaking Pat Williams of Columbia Pictures.10 words
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Article62 1951-11-20 3 LONDON, Tues. »J!3E appointment of Brigadier R C. Cruddas as Commander Land Forces, Hong Kong, was announced by the War Office here yesterday. The announcement said the appointment would be effective from this month and Brigadier Cruddas would be granted, the temporary rank of Major General.Reuter - 62 words
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Article62 1951-11-20 3 p AMDS is well-known as one of the toughest of l^ n a former bod >? uard *o President Theodore 3 "d an acknowledged expert on firearms. im T,5 n U 2 abashed thief broke into his New York flat Ulth a coll^ tio n of62 words
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Article230 1951-11-20 3 DED China is out to show In™ ttSt SSSthU "rosy behind the bamboo curtain TOe curiafj going up m the new Peking driver S Meanwhile, Russia sits quietly by, apparently convinced that "Asia for the Asians" sentiment makes China the Communist world's best spokesmanA.P. - 230 words
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Article84 1951-11-20 3 NEW DELHI, Tues. COLUMBIA University-educ- ated 59-year-old, Dr. B R. Ambedkar, leader of India's 44,000,000 underprivileged, says that India's wooing of Communist China is detrimental to her interests. The championing of China's cause by India has been responsible for the prevailing antagonism between India andU.P. - 84 words
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Article33 1951-11-20 3 The Jordan Cabinet recently decided to forDld any citizen with a Jordan passport to leave for the Suez Canal zone to take over any job relinquished by an Esvd- tian- AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article21 1951-11-20 3 The Greek and Turkish governments were invited yesterday to send observers to the North Atlantic Council's eighth meeting on Nov. 24.21 words
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Article39 1951-11-20 3 MR. Churchill took residence m his official London home. No. 10 Downing Street, yesterday. Mr. Churchill deferred his move into Downing Street pending alterations and redecorations to the Prime Minister's second floor flat.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article48 1951-11-20 3 Britain, Argentina and Chile yesterday renewed their agreement not to send warships south of lattitude 60 degrees during the present Antarctic summer. Yesterday's decisions, announced by the British Foreign Office, was the fourth between the three governments "to avoid the risk of incidents. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article36 1951-11-20 3 The United States would not run out of oil for "a long, long time at least 100 years," Dr. Sigmund Hammer, president of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists, said m Dallas yesterday. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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147 1951-11-20 3 WASHINGTON. Tuesday. A UTOMOBILE tyres of the future will be tougher A yet the public will use more than at present, predicted Mr. H. E. Humphreys, Jr., president and chairman of United States RuK *r Company, m an address before the National A»>^?iation ofU.P. - 147 words
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Article216 1951-11-20 3 B LONDON, Tuesday. RITAIN'S latest export is elephants. About half a dozen of the huge beasts will be shipped from Southampton early next month to the Sarawak jungles where they will work on timber clearance schemes. It sounds almost like carrying coals to Newcastle, but apparently216 words
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295 1951-11-20 3 T LONDON, Tuesday. HE Bishop of Monmouth, Dr. Edwin Morris, speaking at Monmouth Diocesan Conference at Newport on the Pope's pronouncement upon the duties of doctors and midwives at childbirth, said: "It is difficult to see what else his statement can mean than that295 words
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Article30 1951-11-20 3 The United States pledged its financial and technical assistance to a plan for international war on the locust plagues of the Middle East and North Africa.— A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article48 1951-11-20 3 NEW YORK. Tues. AT least 30 people died ia deer hunting mishaps In Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota 13 from gunshot wounds, 14 of heart attacks and three of miscellaneous causes Two of the deaths occurred under mysterious circumstances and authorities began investigations. U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Advertisement194 1951-11-20 3 \^V^ y FURRIERS 242, Orchard Road, Tel: *****, Singapore 9. Our Fur Garments Are The Latest Bargains In Luxury And Comfort. FUR COATS Prices from $150.00 FUR CAPES from $75.00 Our Fur Garments Are Guaranteed Cured And Made In Latest Styles. r\ I IV \J E. J\ I t\ f\194 words
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Miscellaneous143 1951-11-20 3 "»Or3KB Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya I I DON'T YOU 1 1 KNOW VERY WELLfI I HAPPY eiBTHOAY, MANDRAKE/ I LI6KTS Oti! IT$ MANDkm's OM 0W IT'S MY BIRTHDAY-- 1 vn v p-v c HOUSE/ Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya s^l mSt 1 *****^143 words
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484 1951-11-20 4 The Singapire Free Press TUESDAY, Nov. 20. 1951. Revised budget 'THE Singapore budget, as revised by the Select Committee and tabled m the Legislative Council this morning, bears little resemblance to the original estimates presented by the Financial Secretary last month. Expenditure has been slashed, revenue expectations have been increased,484 words
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Article848 1951-11-20 4 Will 'Ike' run for President? A crusade to get General Eisenhower elected is the talk of the town m Kansas City IjK)R years the main subject of conversation m Kansas City, Missouri, has been beef and wheat and the corrupt local political machine. To-day it is the crusade to make848 words
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Article372 1951-11-20 4 MANY JOBS FOR WOMEN IN ARMY 'THERE are numerous 1 jobs m the Army which are not only well done by women, but often better done by them/ said the Adjut-ant-General to the British Army, Sir John T. Crocker, when he recently opened the first permanent staff college of the372 words
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Article, Illustration848 1951-11-20 4 FRED MANOR - FRED MANOR .•Kiilillllitiliuii ***** iiiimiiimi i i adyb TKX) often m the last A war a British Tommy lost his girl friend to a G.l.— a G.I. plus a smartly pressed uniform and money, if not to burn, then at least to848 words
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460 1951-11-20 4 r 1936 NAHAS PASHA RETURNED TO CAIRO INj^ lUMptt THE ANGLO- EGYPTIAN TREATY, IN 19SI HE DENo^^^^l Ufa CAIRO, October 17, 1936. The Prime Minister of Egyipt is returning to the capital m triumph. The roads are gaily beflagged and decorated with triumphal460 words
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Advertisement15 1951-11-20 4 ENGAGEMENT, WEDDING ft DRESS RINGS U.S. de Silva 106 ORCHARD ROAB. SINGAPORE 9. TEL: *****15 words
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Advertisement5 1951-11-20 4 It/■ I Sineapore Cold Stor.iHeJ^^5 words
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Article642 1951-11-20 5 BIG SL ASHES IN COLONY BUDGET Many estimates down to 'tokens'' Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE schemes for the construction of 11 new schools, hospital quarters, an exanimation station for the Customs Department a herbarium for Botanic Gardens and a new depot and headquarters for the Immigration Department are among642 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-11-20 5 Singapore Harbour Board Police were called out on Sunday to Gate No. 1 where a herd of goats which arrived m Singapore were causing a nuisance with goatiike stubbornness. "It was more tiring than a game of rugger," one officer complained, but "Opertion Goat" was successfully66 words
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Article46 1951-11-20 5 THE following substations will D® liable to load-shedding to-nighr-Arthur Road, Wgng Katong; Broadrick Road; TeloK K^rau; Bcdok; Changi 914 mile, rhanei Prison; Tanah Merah Sri sl s wsssi W^oSmd Network; SV>re swimming Club; W» Place/Fort Canning; Seah St./ Waterloo St.; St. Andrew's/High46 words
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164 1951-11-20 5 FIR. W. J. VICKERS, *J Director of Medical Services, Singapore, expects to make "some statement at Thursday's Press conference "as to what the Government intends to do with Mr. Lee Kong Chian's offer of the South Winds hotel as a hospital. The164 words
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Article115 1951-11-20 5 $600,000 FOR K.K. HOSPITAL s:iff Keener *Tm lf )tltm fl^ H n i ructions at Cpart^nt have iJi X <•> ttrken nn Bucket Com- i^latif Kprhau Hnfjanaan- <|iJ)rt win for t-^ nl new *v* m d nd quarter* for z mTV orijini! e*ti*^ded Sl9OO OCH exteasieM h pr °T^ Took115 words
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Article69 1951-11-20 5 The Perak Road Safety Week commenced on Sunday with a parade of about 50 decorated vehicles round Ipoh town, starting from the Railway Station passing along Brewster Road and to tbe Padang by Hugh Low Street. A total of 454 adults and children, including about 10069 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-11-20 5 H.H. the Sultan of Johore did a spot of shopping yesterday m Singapore. He is seen here leaving the H. Sena Jewellery store m High Street Mr. Sena is behind Sir Ibrahim. Lido picture.38 words
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Article94 1951-11-20 5 Free Press Johore Correspondent MALAYAN teachers today had a status which they did not have prewar, Dato Onn stated m Johore Bahru at the week-end. Malayan teachers had the great responsibility and important duty of guiding the future citizens of a country of rapidly changing conditions, he94 words
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213 1951-11-20 5 Free Press Staff Reporter. PUK American pre-cut houses, samples of the type that won a Louisiana building firm a competition held *m the United States, have already arrived m Singapore for members of the United States Consulate here. But the pre-cut213 words
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Article156 1951-11-20 5 Free Press Staff Reporter. VmTH reference to the provision VV of $100,000 for the purchase of textbooks for children m Government pre-secondary schools and Government-aided English schools, the Budget Select Committee was informed that It was intended to provide such books free of cost to156 words
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Article46 1951-11-20 5 An enjoyable •International Dinner,'' at which various Asian and European dishes were served at tables decorated to represent different countries m the world marked the conclusion of the combined V.M.C.A. V.M CA. "Week of World Prayer and Fellowship" m Ipoh on Saturday46 words
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189 1951-11-20 5 Free Press Staff Reporter MR A Halliday, Examinations Secretary of the Department of Education, told the Free Press yesterday that readers employed to dictate shorthand to candidates taking the London Chamber of Commerce examinations every year were "the best the Department could get/* Mr189 words
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Article26 1951-11-20 5 The Koala Lumpur Municipality Is to ask the Federation Government for $20.000 000- part loan, part grant— for its big sewerage schema26 words
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198 1951-11-20 5 'Go slow policy on appointments new equipment Free Press Staff Reporter T*HE Committee appointed by the Singapore tegfe- lative Council to consider the Govern mr:t budget for 1952 has sanctioned $83,749 for econoxn c planning. This amount will be placed at the dispes 1 of the Commissioner-General's office. The report,198 words
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Article114 1951-11-20 5 "PJECTMENT proceed-ng were brought m the Singapore Civil District Court yesterday by ihe Singapore Improvement Trust against eight Chinese tenants for the recovery of their flats. The defendants were Chow Choon Siong, Ang Kirn Choo <a spinster), Lee U Hwa <a widow Lew Sing Ming, Heng Teng114 words
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Article129 1951-11-20 5 The Broadcasting Department Which requd f the appointment 0/ se 1 ■programme ussistak 1 been sanctioned on'y r, thus saving $9,000 Tie committee thought that t :e prevision of $450 made for Ihe purchase of a pair rf binoculars excessive tmH reduced the grant to Ws.129 words
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Article38 1951-11-20 5 Small specialised units to the needs of blind people m M;.!fcva are 10 be formed by the Malnvan Association for the Blind which wOl hold its inaugural f tint m Kuala Lumpur lomorrr v.38 words
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229 1951-11-20 5 PRI MA FACIE CASE FOR ENGLISH LITERACY CLASSES FOR ADULTS Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government's policy m giving aid to the Council for Adult Education should be considered m the light of the competing demands of the various branches of the social services on public funds, recommends the229 words
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Advertisement70 1951-11-20 5 Inexpensive, Attractive 5 COCKTAIL GOWNS. t \< \roRE-7. PHONE *****. |iiiiiiiiiiiii r j BAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS AND WEDDING RINGS. I s I S. P. H. de SILVA J 45 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE. 6. jf KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. I M B B P m^i COW C GATE i mil y^^o^ i.70 words
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Advertisement36 1951-11-20 5 "MUST" FOR TOMORROWS RACES -UeMJoidADi a nnii I ft! i I M» IV ll wm >\ j J 41 II i II I I $170.00 I f\f&Q T/Vfs 1/ Avaltobl* on _V/JSf 4^ *\^>^' CaOIIMD FLOOR fwPlr ROBINSONS36 words
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Article478 1951-11-20 6 B. Timah track will suit By ALLAN LEWIS gCOTCH Express will start tomorrow. With 5 Ib. less than he won with at Kuala Lumpur he appeals strongly. He meets a better field than he did at K.L., but I think he will race better on the478 words
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Article, Illustration292 1951-11-20 6 JJEREM a n ice little two-way "Whos *v what?" hand. There are points of skill both ways Of the table. West opened the king of clubs right into the teeth of Souths club bid. Now South could assure himself two stoppers by ducking a couple of rounds of292 words
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Article280 1951-11-20 6 FOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: Vasco da Gama, Zanzibar, Billdaw, Garuda, Birchgrove, Tomtoy, Ropewalk, Shahpere, Waikiki, The Arcadian, Viking, Marvel of Peru, Eudora, Cease-Fire, Devil Diver and Liberty Flag. Persian Gem is a very doubtful starter. The second track was heavy this morning, and at the280 words
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Article110 1951-11-20 6 P LAG of Peace, who finished fifth on Saturday should wm the Class 2, Div. 6 sprint over 6f tomorrow. He is dropped i Ib. after his first start', and the run should improve him enough for him to maKe amends. Adonis, third at his last110 words
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Article, Illustration582 1951-11-20 6 npHE Bosun is the best handicapped horse of the A day m the mile race for Class 2, Div. 1 horses tomorrow. He has started 15 times m Malaya, for five wins, four seconds and three fourths. He has finished out of a placeFree Press - 582 words
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Article65 1951-11-20 6 J?VERTON Weekes*, the West Indies batsman, said yesterday he was interested m the Ceylon Cricket Association's offer of a coaching job cabled to him on Saturday. "Negotiations are going on, but there is nothing official yet," said Weekes. He added that he will go back as professionalReuter-AAP - 65 words
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Article, Illustration728 1951-11-20 6 T ryas to win Class 2 Div. 1 sprint tomorrow fTRYAS, Counsel 111 and Rebuke are worthy repreJ- sentatives of the Van Breukelen stables m the Class 2, Div. 1 race over 6f. tomorrow. I prefer the chances of Tryas, who has improved tremendously since he last-started fourth to Film728 words
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Article36 1951-11-20 6 pOLLOWING are results of yesterday's U.K. Rugby Union fixtures Guy's Hospital 3. University College Dublin 0; Oxford University Grevhouds 6, St. Thomas's Hospital 5; London Irish 0. Dub- lin University 14.- Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 36 words
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Article139 1951-11-20 6 i^HE West I:.c:ar. quire 29(5 runs nine wickets match again* V- k .at Sydney. The ur-ji- r"J finish today. West I: c:t- D0%;.r.: day as c:c :h« :>.:..- I times the bail wen: -1 fieldsmen's hands boundary Nrv g clared at 274 t NSW. Ist.139 words
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Advertisement121 1951-11-20 6 ON SALE TODAY The STRAITS TIMES Ol If PC I OP w fßr^>WA^^^^lw CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY^^^^^^ \/f//f 4Z Pages of trades, busi- N. n l.-* nesses, professions under STREE Ti> aS 292 appropriate head- SECTION plete Alphabetical Index Proximately 6,000 trades fcfttbW* 5 now enlarged fro 185 b Uiinewe «"< orofes-121 words
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Miscellaneous52 1951-11-20 6 SINGAPORE 8.8.C SINGAPORE 1.00 pm. The Radio Orchestra; trs 1.30 Time Signal News- 145 (General Overseas Service) e?e%^ S C tra P aye 2 d 00 by sor 615 pm S P° rts 6.30 ted NaUoL AYbum fidft 2-" Silvester and his Ballroom OrchesU.OO Close Down/^ t0 1 xSSmls' Wyn£or<52 words
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Article39 1951-11-20 7 < of S:r.gc i :r.«?t r. D* -o ci the 1 [lews Scot- Rana M M bad Er^s L-eianc. H. I Scotland), Brorr.wich and i Wright L !^G I Preston h"*i F East U"* E39 words
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Article200 1951-11-20 7 New Look (Straker) also imprriind with her three m 40 4 5, easing up She viill run well tomorrow. Merry Go Round (Mulley 1 went over ttiree m even time. Young Jack iHarpr) went from the five at three-quarter pace. Nature's Gentleman was kept to three m200 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-11-20 7 JACK -IN-THE-BOX Goal keeper fc.. :ula;; ft ,L f French h. id of lfu 14 r r m from i-»id tbfir -ppo'JT^« ilome r w -t»:> :d V r r rl! ma n f r v K\ V -a' v u wr i vi>it44 words
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Article231 1951-11-20 7 CHANGES IN SERVICES RUGBY XV Phillips moved to centre three WfcKVILES rugby selectors have made four changes m the team which trounce^ NegriMalacca 33—5 m the opening EMS. Malaya fixture. Services should prove more than a match for Johore when the teams meet on the Padang on Saturday. i»f *i231 words
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Article27 1951-11-20 7 Sembilan held the touring Singapore Amateur Football Association side to a two-all draw .at Seremban yesterday m the sixth and last match of the tour.27 words
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Article267 1951-11-20 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By vjCOTCH EXPRESS (Muiley) did one of the best k trials ever seen at Bukit Timah when he reeled oft" three furlongs m 36 seconds this morning. He did his gallop on the number two grass track, which was heavy, and the manner267 words
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Article49 1951-11-20 7 {to bribe a P la er to liel P throw a gam< nhe i^ Ottlsh Fo °tt»n League has been reporte< trr w^ J fullkewas stopped h-...^^h yea The told hiir th< ciut >^r: H £^3% f OI i-: ne M.« n brio, attempt49 words
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103 1951-11-20 7 ENGLLAND'S team to play Austria m the football international at Wembley Stadium on Nov. 28, announced yesterday contains three changes from the side that beat Ireland last week. Froggatt. an attacking centre-half. Nicholson ana Mortensen replace Barrass. Sewell and Phillips. In addition, Wright moves fromReuter - 103 words
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Article72 1951-11-20 7 MRS Tonny Ahm of Denmark beat her compatriot, Mrs. Aase Jacobsen, 11-7, 7-11, 11-9, m one of a series of exhibition badminton matches being played tv Belfast. Eddie Choong, partnered by R Williams (U.S.), -de feated the Canadian comdoubles. Mixed doubles resulte were: Choong andReuter - 72 words
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Article198 1951-11-20 7 A ustria selects side v. England AUSTRIA'S team against England for their x soccer "match of the year" at Wembley on Nov. 28 includes eight of the players who helped to beat Scotland one-nil at Hampden Park last then became the I foreign team to an I international in Scotland.198 words
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Article25 1951-11-20 7 raNGAPORE Cricket Club ."A" SktertS.* Score was n points to ""scorers for S.C.C. were BleumtffttSS tries), and < conversion and penalty goal).25 words
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Article105 1951-11-20 7 Banka-Bilhton Sporvs CluD will hold their annual Married v Singles soccer match on Sunday at Jalan Besar stadium at 5.15 p.m. The players we: Married: T. J. Bong, Y. S. Boon, Y. C. Boon, T T. Yap, M. Loh, P. T. Lee, B. S. San, C.105 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-11-20 7 picture Vass (right), Singapore's right half, heads the ball away during a Selangor attack m their soccer match at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. S ingapore won 6 l. Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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Article262 1951-11-20 7 British appeal for funds 1952 OLYMPIC GAMES TiHE Duke of Edinburgh, fresh from his tour of Canada, was the guest of honour last night at a dinner of the British Olympic Association, at which an appeal for funds to send a truly representative team to Oslo and Helsinki next yearReuter - 262 words
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289 1951-11-20 7 SBA meeting: 'rebels won't be there By CRUSADER SINGAPORE Badminton Association management committee meets at the office of the president, Mr. Lim Chuan Geok, this evening at 5.15 to consider further the dispute over the S.B.A. action m insisting on financial statements of four Colony players' trip to Europe early289 words
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Article30 1951-11-20 7 The hockey friendly between Ceylonese Sports Club and S.C X C. at 'the CSC ground fttJterday v.as cancelled owing to 'lie S.C.R.C. being unable to field a beam.30 words
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Advertisement113 1951-11-20 7 The Capitol Restaurant C 3 presents 1 VARIETY FLOOR SHOW TOMORROW WEDNESDAY 21st NOV. 4 jc3 book E.4/^/.V PHONE ***** QtMIE EARLY S3 g^ Demand Return of V ?3 J!J the master manipulator with Mffl &s**&!£/&■ i JERRY SALTSBIRY The iPl^^^^^^!\ ROYAL AIRES featuring KeF^IP^ISBI Cp ANN MacQUARIE and DICK113 words
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Miscellaneous8 1951-11-20 7 U P wm^y^ J^M .stj^J^^^ r^m K^Pl w'^'^'^jj^**^8 words
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Article, Illustration534 1951-11-20 8 'Don't drive Peking info Soviet Woe* LONDON, Tuesday. ]^|R. Herbert Morrison, Foreign Secretary m the late Labour Government, yesterday warned the Western countries to be careful of policies which would drive China into the Soviet bloc and put the Chinese m constant opposition toReuter; Paul Popper - 534 words
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Article85 1951-11-20 8 MORE MONEY FOR ORPHANS IN COLONY THE Singapore Legislative Council today accepted a Finance Committee rej commendation to increase the Government grant of $5 per head per month to orphanages and institutions, to $7.50 a month with effect from July 1. The Council voted $11,349 to be distributed to orphanages85 words
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Article93 1951-11-20 8 LONDON, Tues MR. Anthony Eden, British 111 Foreign Secretary, told the House of Commons last night that the British Government was willing that Sir Benegal Rau's proposal for a United Nations fund for a war against human misery m undeveloped areas" should be discussed at93 words
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Article28 1951-11-20 8 Diplomats of the Indonesian Republic m Western Europe are now holding talks m Paris to co-ordinate the work of the Indonesian Em- bassies m Europe.- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 28 words
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Article19 1951-11-20 8 Dr. Chaim Weizmann, veteran Zionist leader, was yesterday re-elected -President of Israel by the Israeli Parliament.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article253 1951-11-20 8 TOKYO, Tuesday. J aWlit l to /T* war re Parations and fco consider possible future rearmament hm-e primarily on how fast it can replenish Us depleted economic resources. This was said yesterday m a broad statement of gevernment policy by Mr. Sadao Iguchi, Vice Minister of253 words
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Article82 1951-11-20 8 Water Dept. to have own wireless A SUPPLEMENTARY grant of $60,000 was approved by the Singapore Legislative Council today for ¥.H.F. radio equipment for the Water Department, as requested by the City. The equipment is required for a radio network m Johore to enable the City Water Department to meet82 words
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Article39 1951-11-20 8 The Dutch administrator of Kebun Agung Estate near Malan, East Java. Mr. A. J. de Wit, 57, was killed m a sword attack by two terrorists on Saturday following a dispute over a payment question. A.F.PA.F.P. - 39 words
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Article385 1951-11-20 8 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Finance Committee has recommended A supplementary grants totalling more than $9,000,000 to cover expenditure falling within the close of this year, payment for special projects and grants for Public Works Extraordinary. A provision of $2,755,000 for the construction of385 words
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Article104 1951-11-20 8 Giant whale fights' boat pujiui c BRISBANE, Tues. k GIANT 50 loot whale 11 fought a running due! with a 29-foot yacht on a Sydney Brisbane voyage. Skipper Les Thompson, said he heard a bump early one morning and thought he had struck a rock. "A moment later the stemReuter - 104 words
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Article110 1951-11-20 8 P LONDON. Tues. RINCESS Elizabeth last night called her trip to the United states and •-anada "a jcurney of «*re-i. ■Dniness." The Princess and the Duke of Edinburgh drove m sta'e from Buckingham Palace to London's Guildhall Cheerling thousands lined t streets. The Royal coud> rode110 words
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Article210 1951-11-20 8 LAS VEGAS v THE first m a new series of 1 r oflf at the Yucca flat sr was seen m Las Vegas 75 Jl was no typical atomic r'loiV" a m This miaht inHi^« t^ JUUQ aerground detonation. Report had expected this, but tC Atomic Energy210 words
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Article33 1951-11-20 8 The United Nations Advisory Committee on Refugees will meet m Gei.eva on December 3 to discuss methods of assisting refuge* after the dissolution the International Refugee Or ganisation.- A .P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article39 1951-11-20 8 The Britiih Minister of Supply. Mr. Duncan Sandys told the House of Commons yesterday that he had no reason to doubt that missing atom scientist Bruno Fonlecorvo. m i present m the Soviet Qnion. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article43 1951-11-20 8 T daily ban:. Briti > an i-Bri owned r b< Dai be flown m jj One said M> Chu. Mi la ing souih Ga I hibi rtici view. H hy «t£ Mr. hu < i id eo.T.parr. .eld b I air that ti r43 words
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Advertisement297 1951-11-20 8 BIRTHS PESTANA. To Winnie, wife of Noel A. Pestana on 15th November 1951 at Kuala Lumpur, a son. Both doing well. GREEN: To Vera (nee JoUifle), vrite of Capt. D. R. Green, 10 PMO Gurkha Rifles, at Penang maternity Hospital on 15.11.51, a son. SITUATION VACANT TWO Amahs or cook297 words
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Miscellaneous34 1951-11-20 8 JTHE SAINT by Leslie Charteris s^st DPI? Mfcrfp I utAACmCi c AikiA\jt^M \^^M I "»tpwi/7 \jUiw\riN\j THc JN| THE FOURTH OP s9 b^L^bW^. c^Mfkirt rtf*rt L^M *,^b^L^bvl yjUnt ihc H^Ll^Ar .^b^bK^^^Li L^n9oE^L^s^i^i^i^ tiii^^ T^i^334 words
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