The Singapore Free Press, 23 November 1951
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Title Section19 1951-11-23 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTEIIHOON SALE IN MALAYA v I-' SINGAPORE, FRiDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN I'ENTS^19 words
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Article, Illustration426 1951-11-23 1 Churchill- 1 ruman parleys to last a week LONDON, Friday. JHE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Churchill, will leave England m the Queen Mary on Dec. 29 for his meeting with President Truman m Washington. Mr. Churchill and his advisers—including the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, Paymaster-General Lord Cherwell,Reuter; Free Press - 426 words
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Article241 1951-11-23 1 MUNSAN, Friday. UNITED NATIONS and Communist truce line sub-committees were expected to reach final agreement today as to how, when and where to draw a cease-fire line m Korea. All but minor differences had been ironed out. If the two sides agree today, there would241 words
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Article25 1951-11-23 1 Russia has warned Syria that it considers the Mediterranean defence pact proposed by the West as an act hostile to the Soviet Union,25 words
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355 1951-11-23 1 Two British soldiers die in ambush PORT SAID, Friday. TWO more British soldiers were killed and two others injured on Wednesday, when Egyptians ambushed an Army lorry carrying eight Warrant Officers and NCOs. The men were returning to a Port Said military camp after visiting their evacuated families m PortReuter; U.P. - 355 words
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Article54 1951-11-23 1 kera at B G ip car Oxford and Coven- thrown out of f 80 Qtry. I men have been I Oxford works. the p: Ktkm of the W rcai haa <:opped. tt n 1 OOQ are idle 'G: engine works entij :< downed h age because54 words
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Article24 1951-11-23 1 *For-., Affairs Com- -c West German yesterday asked i remem "to stop 2f h f re cru:-men^ of GerJ -he Foreign Legion.24 words
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Article183 1951-11-23 1 UK BUILDS HOME GUARD LONDON, Fri. DRITAIN announced plans yesterday for an army of volunteer home guards which will make her more prepared if war breaks out than ever before m history. Military authorities have based their plans on the theory that next time there will be no "phoney war"183 words
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Article69 1951-11-23 1 BELGRADE, Fri. A Yugoslav fighter yesterday forced d6wn an American Air Force plane searching for a cargo ship, which disappeared on Monday somewhere along the Yugoslav-Hung aran-Rumanian frontiers. The U.S. Embassy said it was not clear whether the Yugoslav plane fired any shots to force theU.P. - 69 words
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Article216 1951-11-23 1 LONDON, Friday. THE Evening News said yesterday that when Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary, visits Malaya next week he will go into the jungle protected fore and aft by gun carriers and armoured cars. A Colonial Office spokesman said that the reference to gun carriersA.P.; Reuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-11-23 1 picture. Xbe new Deputy President of the Singapore City Council Mr. H. G. Hammett, ii&his the cigarette for a visitor Mr Max Kott, a Councillor of the Municipality of Claremount, Western Australia, at yesterday's presentation of City Day certificates to the Council's longservice employees.- Free PressFree Press - 46 words
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Article38 1951-11-23 1 Petrus van der Esthu^en. 24 of Johannesburg gloomily eyed a summons for overdue Income tax. Then he took mit a pistol and shot himself. U h£ wife told the coroner y«!terday^she tried to taLc38 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-11-23 1 pic- Mr. Frank C. James, Singapore City Councillor, presents the Lee Kong Chian Cup to Wee Koh Teng, of the St. Patrick's School swimming team, at the School's annual prize-giv-ing day yesterday. The School won the Cup for the third successive year as Inter school swimming champions.- Free PressFree Press - 49 words
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116 1951-11-23 1 'U.S. BUILDING SABOTAGE SQUADS'-REDS UNITED NATIONS. PARIS. Fri. RUSSIA last night officially protested to the United Nations against the United States whom she accused of wanting to create armed sabotage squads inside Russia. The Soviet delegation tasked the Assembly President, Mr. Padillo Nervo. to 'include this complaint on I the116 words
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Article43 1951-11-23 1 The House of Commons will hold a debate on the Japanese peace treaty next Monday. The Bill for ratification of the peace treaty was tabled m the House of Commons recently by the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden. AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article32 1951-11-23 1 Indonesia will resume trade talks with Japan if the Japanese will accept pounds sterling m payment for part lof the goods delivered, an official said m Jakarta last night. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article117 1951-11-23 1 PARIS, Fri. DRINCESS Margaret, balanc- I ing a cigarette m a long, black holder, spent two hours yesterday appraising the creations of the fashion designer Christian Dior. The Princess canned great excitement when a**^ arrived accompanied by her 1 lady m waiting. 'We are* so excited,"A.P. - 117 words
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Article127 1951-11-23 1 INCOME TAX DEPT. TO EXPAND THE Singapore Income Ta* Department will recruit more accountants and tax experts to ensure that the target of $55,000,000 sot for 1952 is collected. The 1952 estimates have provided $75,000 for more staff. For this year. $40,000,000 has so iar b^n collected and another $10,000,000127 words
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Article49 1951-11-23 1 Peter Piers. 3, came downstairs i-o find three armed African burglars In the kitchen of his home In the suburbs of Johannesburg. He offered them hts pennyfllied pig^y-bank o gg away. The burglars accepted it, then robbed Peter'! mother of t7 10s before Leaving.- A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article27 1951-11-23 1 Jordan's Prime Minister, Mr. Tewiik Pasha, said lasl night that Jordan does not intend to see l^ a revision of i's treaty with Britain.27 words
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Advertisement167 1951-11-23 1 SM6APORE RESTAURAHT (Ist Class Bar) 79 Brat B«ah Rd Tel 4088 SfnK?p©re, 1 Excellen* Cuisine Ist Clats Service Special CocktaiU Cold Beer, Wine Spirits European Dinner A la Carte Chinese Food PIERHF SAL-MAI* W (H. Jlk the looelignt m a girTs eyes,j<jr instancr Thkkf. ark some things that cant be167 words
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Article, Illustration643 1951-11-23 2 Housewife can save— and lose— by driving herself lllifc^ T*HE housewife who A disposes of a syce and drives the family car herself may be saving money one way and paying it out another on beauty parlour treatment m frantic efforts to iron out the lines on her face produced643 words
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742 1951-11-23 2 MARY DUNBAR - You can make these dishes quickly MARY D UNBAR By MOST inexperienced cooks regard all fish other than sardines as both difficult and smelly. Yet almost any fish can be grilled as easily as meat, and with no more smell. Brush the fish over with a little warm butter, cut742 words
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Advertisement265 1951-11-23 2 PERFUMES There are only three perfumes by SaviUe m all the world. Differing widely, each is a perfect 'expression m fragrance* of c mood and a personality. It is a delightful adventure to discover which of the three is most personal to yourself. MISCHIEF A young, light-hearted fragrance gay. audacious,265 words
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Miscellaneous292 1951-11-23 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN on this first day of the incoming sign. Sagittarius, you are ruled by Jupiter, the god of fortune. and seem to have been blessed by the stars. You still retain much of the energy given by Mars to those of the outgoing sign, yet have the292 words
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Miscellaneous54 1951-11-23 2 Solution to Crossword No. 516 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION.— Across: 1, Degage. 4, Spam. 8, Per. 9, Airlock. 10, Card player. 12. Breathe out. 14, Gold nib. 16, Our. 17, Tuba. 18, Usance Down: 1, Dope. 2, Garbage. 3, Grand stand. 5. Pro. 6. Mak«?r. 7. Trolleybus. 11. Your own. 12, Bight.54 words
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Article76 1951-11-23 3 ONE HEART BEATS FOR TWO isn 't love mese twins >\N FRANCISCO, Friday. be love any more for one heart f ic-cordinjs to a group of medical tiie I niverstiy of California's .ailed cross circulation, the can be joined so that their one, according to the doctors. s a, lU.P. - 76 words
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Article34 1951-11-23 3 SCO Fit j m oJ hroagn I uaiunist an td here i S ..v agents Chinatown. stigat Ing New and iese m been i to d s in A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article26 1951-11-23 3 shipduring r spon- cord m lues C oke, Society ol rrs and d :on r tkgnac" 1 answhad ninent export ReuterReuter - 26 words
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196 1951-11-23 3 MUFFED HER LINES-BROKE HER FINGER HOLLYWOOD. Fri. SOME temperamental actresses swear like sailors when they muff their lines. Others tear their hair. But Katy Jurado, Mexico's latest answer to the late Lupe Vein, is different She breaks her finder when she blows up. She tells it m such a wayA.P. - 196 words
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Article68 1951-11-23 3 REFENSBURG. Germany, rri. IN entire German family, except one child, were sent to prison here for spying for Communist Czechoslovakia. Mrs. Anna Reissig, 27, received a one-year term. Her husband, her mother and her brother were convicted on similar charges of spying on AmericanA.P. - 68 words
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Article142 1951-11-23 3 HONG KONG, Friday. VI AO Tse-tung's 26-year-old son, who speaks both iTI Chinese and Russian, is the chief contact man between Moscow and Peking, according to a vernacular report published here. The Leftist Sing Tao Daily News said that Mao Anying is the son ofU.P. - 142 words
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Article16 1951-11-23 3 New Zealand yesterday invited Japan to inaugurate freight seryice between the two countries.- U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Article, Illustration14 1951-11-23 3 TODAY'S PIN-UP: Lovely and blonde Betty Grable, 20th. Century-Fox star.14 words
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Article139 1951-11-23 3 MANILA, Friday. FILIPINOS may soon blink at dogs dropping from A the skies. And it will not be a dream either— for the Philippine Army is planning to train a new paratroop team made up of dogs. Known as the K-9 unit, the army dog teamA.P. - 139 words
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Article43 1951-11-23 3 The North Korean Foreign Minister has written to the United Nations denying American charges of atrocities against United Nations prisoners of war and counter accused the Americans of atrocities against North Korean and Chinese prisoners, Moscow radio reported Wednesday night.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article74 1951-11-23 3 Margaret 's slip showed PARIS. Fri. THE catastrophe every woman dreads happened on Wednesday to Princess Margaret her slip showed. What's more nobody dared tell her about it as she began a gay round of sightseeing m the French capital. The Princess' white lace slip dangled beneath her steel blueU.P. - 74 words
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201 1951-11-23 3 STOOD ON HIS HEAD -LOST FOUR OUNCES ]X)MMY Nicholls, Britain's champion, stood °n the scale s at Wembley and decided all was lost. f^ v? c i l^ done his best He nad trained hard for his fight with Vincenzo D'All Ozzo m the inter™n f a amateur boxing contest201 words
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Article64 1951-11-23 3 B HOLLYWOOD, Fri. ARBARA Payton, who was turned down coid by Franchot Tone, when she tried to kiss and make up, snapped that she definitely does not want him any more. The blonde with a changeable mind changed it again and pouted he could goU.P. - 64 words
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Article31 1951-11-23 3 Two fire-brigades on Tuesday stood by as flames gutted a private house m waterless Rangoon. The insurgents on Sunday cut off the main supply from Gyobny.31 words
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Article44 1951-11-23 3 The three-nation Palestine Conciliation Commission has abandoned its latest attempt to settle Arab-Israeli differences. A commission statement said that after studying the comments of the five countries concerned on its latest approach, it had "regretfully decided to terminate the conference."- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement27 1951-11-23 3 r^ *H£5H DAILY f fTIPATRiCKS BAKERY 1p 0 i< PIES c CKEN PIES NISH PASTIES V *AI HAM ECC PIES S1 KIDNEY PIES S FOff COLD MEAtS27 words
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Advertisement241 1951-11-23 3 Clinton-Williams *al^ MmMn Products Buckley's Canadiol Mixture: Velmol for Hair Scalp BUckleys Kiddi-Cotigh: Barbo BrusMess Slaving Cream Buckley's Wintrol Rim: Moons Emerald Oil Anticeptic Ivorite Tooth Paste: FasteeHi for Dental Plates (large) Ivorita Tooth Powder: Fasteeth for Dental Plates Ismail) Myzone Anti-pain Tablets: Frostene for Tired Feet Colinated Foam Shampoo241 words
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Miscellaneous189 1951-11-23 3 BUCKLEY fgfdgfgfdgfdgf gfdg "BUCKLEY'S GOT AN EARLY DATE TONIGHT f mdndrdlCS Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya 1 -AND YOUR SWIM hi ENJOYED EVERY MOMENT I I WHArt THAT? TELL ITTO ME AGAIN.' WHATVtWS, NO, THIS IS ON THE LEVEtr— ,N THE LAKE 1 OF JT/ IMAGINE, ALL189 words
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534 1951-11-23 4 The singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Nov. 23, 1951. Turkeys role /\NE of the most significant developments m recent Middle Eastern politics has been Turkey's alignment with the Western defence organisation for the area. The role she can play m safeguarding the security m this zone is vital. Turkey has definite534 words
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Article, Illustration838 1951-11-23 4 If Evita Doesn't Get Bitter... x MONTEVIDEO. |T was the night before the election. A little b1 a c k-jowled, black-f rocked priest stood before an improvised altar m a public garden of! Buenos Aires' Seventeenth Octoberstreet. He was holding a muchadvertised open-air service of intercession for Seftora Peron. The838 words
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Article156 1951-11-23 4 ¥*RITAIN is one of the few countries to show a drop m tobacco consumption since the war, Mr E. Mortensen. of the Food and Agricultural Organisation, toi«j the World Tobacco Congress. He said that high taxes and retail prices were the probable cause of Britain's 20 per156 words
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Article, Illustration669 1951-11-23 4 HUGH DUNDAS - BALING OUT AT 760 m.p.h. HUGH DUNDAS By TWO little wooden boxes, containing Simple clockwork mechanism and a strong spring, are the latest gimmick for jetage pilots who have to bale out. One box Is sewn to the harness which holds a pilot into his seat, the other to his669 words
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Article, Illustration207 1951-11-23 4 AN oil rush up the Alaska Highway is expected to develop after a recent disclosure that the firstever oil strike has been made m British Colum bia. Dollar shares of the Pacific Petroleum Company, which made the strike, have climbed three dollars to an alltime high of207 words
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Article, Illustration675 1951-11-23 4 J. W. GOODWIN - IN. Borneo is a Vast Green Desert J. W. GOODWIN It will never produce beeS or mutton for Spore says IT is an illusion to believe that Singapore can look to the rolling grassy hills of North Borneo for beef and mutton to supplement the more distant, and therefore dearer,675 words
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Article107 1951-11-23 4 AS BRITISH women smart under the latest nylon cut, more and more airliners are flying all over the world carrying hundreds of pairs which they never unload -m their tyres. To give the tyres extra strength, miles of nylon cord are now being incorporated m the107 words
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Advertisement23 1951-11-23 4 NECKLACES EARSTUDS CHOKERS BRACELETS EXQUISITE but INEXPENSIVE at P. H. HENDRY. Jeweller, 78. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. 6. 4. BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR.23 words
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Advertisement12 1951-11-23 4 Singapore Cold Storage ('<>■ ell ii l ia 0 6065 r.\N(.!! N *°jLJ12 words
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180 1951-11-23 5 S'PORE MAY USE DUTCH FARM TECHNIQUE Island' survey for food scheme Free Press Staff Reporter JHE technique employed m Dutch farming and irrigation may be introduced m Singapore to convert marginal and "useless" lands m the island into rich, food producing areas as a long-term project of the Government's "Grow180 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-11-23 5 H.K. GOVERNOR IN S'PORE r.o'fr nor fit m s.rsapore at 5« urn i« l stern r^; l ß^— th:s Prf*« f21 words
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Article189 1951-11-23 5 Free Press Staff Reporter rPHE Dutch method of farming:, devised after centuries of 'battles' with the sea, if adopted m Singapore, would mean, among other things, the construction of a system of canals and field drainage to remove surplus* water. Under this system it will be necessary189 words
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Article156 1951-11-23 5 LANGUAGE CLASSES FOR TEACHERS Free Press Staff Reporter J?OR the convenience of teachers, the Teachers* Rest House plans to organise language classes for English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Fukienese, and Malay. Registration forms for these classes can be obtained from the Chinese Y.M.CJL., 107, Selegie Road, or from the Teachers' Rest House,156 words
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72 1951-11-23 5 At the 1951 Venice Film Festival the Shell film, "History of the Helicopter" was selected for screening and was awarded joint first prize m the Historical Section. Produced by the Shell Film Unit, London, the 16 mm. sound copy of this film is most72 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-11-23 5 MR AND MRS. TOK GEOK SENG after their wedding m Singapore recently. The bride was the former Miss. Jennie Low Wang Joo, fifth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Low Peng Ho. The gfoom is .the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tok Teck Hup.47 words
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Article, Illustration610 1951-11-23 5 Free Press Staff Reporter TWO labourers and an attendant, who between A them have served the Singapore City Council for 130 years, and three European heads of departments, were among .340 employees who were presented with certificates of long service by the610 words
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75 1951-11-23 5 rpHE Singapore Police Recruit- ing Drive is now on. Recruiting Centres have been set up at (a) Chinese Chamber of Commerce. 47, Hill Street, (b) Police Training School, Thomson Road, and (c) Manpower Bureau, Stamford Road. The centres will be open for registration on Monday,75 words
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Article97 1951-11-23 5 fHE following substations will be liable to load-shedding tonight:—Union Building, Hume Pipe, Rheem, Ford, Bin Seng, Wire Mesh. P.W.D Quarry, Nanyang Mfg.. Bukit Panjang, National Carbon, Princess Elizabeth Estate, Dairy Farm, Ulu Pandan, Jurong 1. 2 3, Bukit Timah Village. United Chinese Rubber Wks., Lam Soon Cannery. Lam97 words
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Article46 1951-11-23 5 S.IT. CLAIM POSESSION nu:i K< L>«rter eviction si; iI^*V .'X net their I >ver the m ■.fit' 2"nr ices :o quit. P; Teck z Kirn, wah.j T» sicor is worn n a *V- ice C irse "V, I Owen J shee! Road 1 ippean foi Eii46 words
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Article25 1951-11-23 5 The Vooic Yin School, at 169, Sims Avenue, Singapore, which has ceased to exist, has been struck off the Register of Schools.25 words
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Article16 1951-11-23 5 Tinggi A twenty-two hour curlew has mmm Jj£y day until further notice.16 words
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Article, Illustration127 1951-11-23 5 Free Press Stan ueporier SINGAPORE is on the eve of great rural development both m the building and agricultural sides says Mr. Emile Galistan, Unofficial Member of the Rural Board, who recently retired after serving six years with the Board and another 36127 words
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Article132 1951-11-23 5 Sixty-nine-year-old Singa-pore-born Emile Gallistan, was the Colony's first Volunteer to join the Singapore Corps when it was former and was a Platoon Sergeant for over ten years. He entered the services ot the Singapore Municipal ity m February and served conun'uously until his retirement. m 1938.132 words
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261 1951-11-23 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A SCHEME to provide men yith three months elementary training m brickwork, masonry and plastering to overcome the shortage of skilled labour m the Colony's building trade, is at present be ng discussed by a committee of Labour,261 words
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167 1951-11-23 5 A CHANCE FDR UNLICENSED YOUNG HAWKERS Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Govern- ment s proposal to train more men to cope with the shortage of skilled labourers should meet with a favourable response from the thousands of young unlicensed hawkers m the Colony, Mr. Teo Peng Bok, President of167 words
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Article41 1951-11-23 5 A mass meeting, behind closed doors, of representatives of 600 clerks m Government Service m Perak, will be held at the Library on Sunday morning to discuss the pay negotiations between their Federal Union and the Government.41 words
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Article196 1951-11-23 5 THE Bedok site selected for the resettlement of residents af- I fected by the proposed inter- national airport m Paya Leb.-.r, has been found not only to be a suitable area for cultivation, but has a possibility of developing into a very good market garden area. After196 words
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Article23 1951-11-23 5 A total of 170 bandits were accounted for during October, according to official figures released yesterday m Kuala Lumpur.23 words
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Advertisement63 1951-11-23 5 f— COATES 1I r PLYMOUTH ikl GlN- ■»i!»'i!«!;!»l!r«UiP'l«-'«- 1 '"W you to save m 1 a big way. "ORE OUTSTANDING 1 Bargains I flre on display. jt% £4 ARTICLES I >Our early selection. i t. w MORE i OPPORTUNITIES i lli| oU?aa you at our 7°RIN6, JEWEIIERY I 5 UMERA63 words
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Advertisement99 1951-11-23 5 -ttte^^L« -^feVS&I 4^^^. tfMT.^^ Mlll!l[3!lll bB I I GIVE HER 1 I /I I K > 1 I rwll If i t\J U l/ V-J I L f UDICTMIkC (1 1 I r 1 a X > I I I {••.Wx'.-'-S'- -1 I j* II C I 1 I ZZ99 words
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Article847 1951-11-23 6 Best stayer of moderate lot By ALLAN LEWIS fHE Stayers Cup (over If miles), the principal race tomorrow, concluding day of the Singa-. pore Turf Club's Winter meeting, will give Colonel Daly the opportunity to show his true staying ability. Colonel Daly's only success847 words
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Article41 1951-11-23 6 pOLLOWING horses will F not start tomorrow: Springbok, Toboggan. Bright Sagittarius, Binocular, Dendrite, Ropewalk, Oregon, Harrier, Shahpere, Marvel of Peru, The Arcadian. Variety Revue, Kupay, Snowgrass. Clynor and Announce. Ice Revue, Hit-the-Spot and Nature's Gentleman are doubtful starters.41 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1951-11-23 6 TOMORROWS CLASS 2 SPRINTS QJANDOWN won well enough on Wednesday to complete a double tomorrow, with tmly 5 lb. extra In the Class 2, Div. 1 event over s^ fartoags and 19 yards. Wednesday's race will improve Sandown as he had notFree Press - 1,074 words
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Article31 1951-11-23 6 YESTERDAY'S U.K. Rugby Union results were: County championship match: Leicestershire 9 Nottinghamshire. Lincolnshire and Derbyshire 19. Other matches: Oxford University 8. Major R. V. Stanley's team 16.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article592 1951-11-23 6 WEAK TWO BIDS LET us assume that you have decided to adopt the weak two bids. That means, that your only game— demand bid is two clubs— an artificial bid that does not announce a genuine club suit. The weakness response also artificial— is two diamonds. Any opening592 words
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Article335 1951-11-23 6 "THE Bosun, with only one pound more than he won with on Wednesday, should be the best bet of the day again tomorrow. True, he is up a division, but that will not stop him. He won with plenty m hand, suggesting to me335 words
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Article375 1951-11-23 6 JOHORE PACK IS FASTER AND FITTER Free Press Staff rr^ *l JWE lohoreruffbv fifteen x Services tomorrow on the *%y shows four changes from n^!><r J*H to Singapore Civilians o n (h n ***SH J. Bedford, of Kluai berth to enable Martinda] on the right wing. This mea 1 who375 words
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Article17 1951-11-23 6 V s N won I ii. w. k a Rf^» Boa k ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement140 1951-11-23 6 TODAY DAILY! George Raft and Coleen Gray *f W Distributed by Shaw Bros., Ltd. TOMORROW M'MTE J»hnn\ U>is.s mailer "PYGMY ISLAND" A Columbia Picture CAPITOL 8 #!K? 11. 1.45. 4, 6.30 and 9-30 Alfred Hitchcock's with Farley Granger and Ruth Roman Earners' Suspenseful Drama TOMORROW M'MTE Distributed by Shaw Bros.,140 words
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Advertisement130 1951-11-23 6 ON SALE TODAY j *TL- CTBAITC Till EC |R%4, I The STRAITS Hmtj '^JJ^nL DIRECTORY J|||||^ Jft ;f flriM <Ns^^_ CLASSrfiH) D« RECTOR Y^^^^^ II s 42 Pages of trades, busi- f I A UNIQUE FEATURE n m ip« r I 10 SECTIONS of detailed p« f >' Quick-reference Com-130 words
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Miscellaneous24 1951-11-23 6 SINGAPon i j i ■A 10.30 7,. N LB -C SINGAPOB J by Ho: n 1 4 h, Z i jj i V ul24 words
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274 1951-11-23 7 SCC, SRC MAY FIGHT OUT K.O. FINAL Chinese to play CSC m Ist round Free Press Hockey Reporter SINGAPORE Cricket Club and Singapore Recreation Club, champions and runners-un respectively m the Singapore Hockey Association First Division League, will probably fight out the issue again m the "knockout competition which opens274 words
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Article116 1951-11-23 7 Bailey leaves his club I^EST cricketer Trevor Bailey and his old soccer club, Leytonstone. are parting company. Bailey, who before going to Australia last winter was the the regular centre-forward for the Isthmian League leaders, has resigned from the club Since his return home Bailey has been below form. Leytonstone116 words
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Article20 1951-11-23 7 JIMMY Bivins. Cleveland, outpointed Charley "Doc" Williams. New Jersey m a ten-round bout at New York on Wednesday night.- A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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193 1951-11-23 7 OINGAPORE Amateur Football Association selec>s tion committee have picked 24 players to undergo special training m preparation for the coming visits by the All-India Olympic and Gothenburg teams. Among the players chosen is .Tohan, who was outstanding at full-back for the Singapore touring team.193 words
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Article531 1951-11-23 7 SRr By crusader SR C 3; Ceylon S.C 0. SINGAPORE Recreation Club had the satisfaction of well and truly beating their old rivals, Ceylon Sports Club, m the final match m the Singapore Hockey Association First Division League on the Padang yesterday, but they were unable531 words
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Article380 1951-11-23 7 From ARCHIE QUICK THIS could be amateur soccer's best season m England since World War 11. The North v. South trial at Carlisle demonstrated clearly enough that fresh blood is coursing through the sport's veins. There were six non-internationals m either side and another pointer380 words
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Article, Illustration21 1951-11-23 7 SCC 'A' NET 6 GOALS ymarked *re score. ifi^-y c c »als I*:.'. 3:r:"s Sp«>rw "iub ''*i er.-a-side :our- ir.c e-er-r-■■■'■'■21 words
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Article28 1951-11-23 7 h :z-~ .t- Spain o*n»- teed its ".earn for -i v a p: >- L>e:- part In the az--.i Etvp; lain pionships «!bj aarksmanship.- U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article61 1951-11-23 7 DON Cockell. British Empire and European lightheavyweight champion, will meet Jimmy Slade, of New York. In a ten-rounder at London's Harrlngay Arena on Dec. 4. promoter Jack Solomons said yesterday. Another ten-rounder on the same programme will match Omelio Agramonte. Cuban heavyweight. with Johnny Williams, of England.A.P. - 61 words
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Article51 1951-11-23 7 A SURPRISE omission m the list of 24 footballers picked for special training m the coming: matches against the Indian and Swedish touring sides is Aw Boon Seong, insideright m Singapore's Malaya Cup team. Boon Seong was a member of the S.A.F.A. side which recently toured the51 words
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Article, Illustration27 1951-11-23 7 picture. Thevaraja. the Ceylon Sports Club goalk r, races O. Rozario, the S-u.C, inside-right, to the ball during a Recs attack. Free PressFree Press - 27 words
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Article189 1951-11-23 7 Honolulu a logical selection By ALLAN LEWIS. HONOLULU, strictly on form, looks the logical choice m the Class 2, Div. 2 race over nine furlongs and 36 yards tomorrow. On Wednesday, he was not well served at the start, yet came home fairly well to beat all but Haoma. I189 words
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Article23 1951-11-23 7 Lancashire beat New Zealand by 13 points to 12 m a Rugby League match yesterday at Warrington.— Reuter. A.P «*««r»23 words
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Article37 1951-11-23 8 VAN LUNTEREN. To Rick, wife of Frans van Lunteren, on 22.11.51 a daughter, Marianne. BOYCE: To Molly, wife of Dudley Boyce, on 17th November at River Park Nursing Home. Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, a daughter Susan Carol.37 words
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348 1951-11-23 8 'West-East accord m principle' PARIS, Friday. MR. Selwyn Lloyd, British Minister of State, yesterday said there was "no real disagreement m principle" with the Soviet position on three "salient features" of the Western disarmament plan. He told the United Nations Political Committee "the348 words
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Article19 1951-11-23 8 The tenth anniversary of Pearl Harbour will be observed here quietly m prayer and without pomp.- A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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264 1951-11-23 8 PARIS, Friday. Big Three Foreign Ministers and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer reached agreement yesterday on the future relationship between West Germany and the West. •At a first four-power conference at which Western Germany had been accepted as an equal partner, the draft ofU.P. - 264 words
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Article33 1951-11-23 8 Two crowded holiday trains running side by side smashed together m a tunnel under New York's fashionable Park Avenue yesterday, injuring 12 to 17 people. Ten were taken to hospital.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article26 1951-11-23 8 At least 47 people were injured when a 20-car express train was blown off the tracks by a cyclone m Argentina yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article157 1951-11-23 8 ROVIGO. Fri. ITALIAN engineers' yester--i day sacrificed eight villapes m a desperate bid to relieve the relentless pressure of floods from the swollen river Po on a huge area around its delta on the Adriatic. They blew up the dykes at several points to allow the157 words
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Article197 1951-11-23 8 STRENGTHENS, BONDS LOWER LONDON, Friday. THE London stock market turned spiritless again yesterday afternoon, when gilt-edged (British government bonds) broke to new low levels Nearly all other sections shared the decline. Gold shares, which had resisted the post-election slump joined m the depression. The theory appeared to be that inflationReuter - 197 words
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Article73 1951-11-23 8 UONG KONo yesterday 11 was faced with a gigantic relief problem— for 30,000 people, mostly squatters were rendered homeless by the worst fire m the Colony's history on Wednesday night Police started an intensive investigation into the cause of the fire which flattened two villages ofU.P. - 73 words
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Article30 1951-11-23 8 Mr. A. P. Maflfoot, British Chief Officer of the Indian Ship Jalapalaka (5,104 tons) owned by the Scindia Steam Navigation Company, died m Rangoon on Wednesday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article68 1951-11-23 8 NEW YORK, frri. THE Daily News said yes- terday a Paris court has granted dime store heiress Barbara Button a divorce "which wili be good anywhere." A Paris dispatch said the degree "awards not a nicker of her fortune to Troubtsky. her fourth husband. TheA.P. - 68 words
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Article, Illustration48 1951-11-23 8 GRANDPA HAD A WORD FOR CHARLES picture The King: has a word with Prince Charles, while Princess Anne, m the Queen's arms, seems to be quite interested m what Her grandfather has to say. This is the first picture of the King since his recent lung operation. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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129 1951-11-23 8 GOD'S BEHIND EVERY DOOR: THE POPE VATICAN CITY. Fri. fHE Pope said yesterday that modern science has contributed to proofs of the existence of God. With concreteness of physical proofs, modem science, said the Pope, "has confirmed the contingency of the Universe" ana also the welltounded theory as to "theA.P. - 129 words
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Article36 1951-11-23 8 Two children were killed and 33 others injured, six seriously, m Naples yesterday when the ceiling of a salon m which they were watching a Mickey Mouse film caved m upon them. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article38 1951-11-23 8 The 92- ton railway engine built by the North British Locomoitve Company for the Indian State Railways which was one of the largest exhibits ai the South Bank Exhibition will tochv be shipped to India.- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 38 words
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Advertisement148 1951-11-23 8 VOLUNTEER SPECIAL CONSTABULARY "F" Division. Joo Chiat Station. Members of the Volunteer Special Constabulary attached to Jco Chiat Police Station are reminded that there will be a Drill Parade and Kit Inspection at Joo Chiat Police Station at 5 p.m. on Sunday 25th. November 1951 to be followed by the148 words
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Advertisement111 1951-11-23 8 These Vahes "^J ed Complete p V 1 H |i stickler, or insoluble j) as seals a.] p ssibl points; aicts rasioo. I lit U Iff for water, Piyrfi For many X: their reputalir;, v valves. Thes are M m very detail ted ;t I Bell's A.Ih -10. i 9,111 words
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Miscellaneous28 1951-11-23 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris i I Ir IAJi rIKt 5r KtAlO, PUT J WILL I ti/iii uri i iiokiCTW^/ |^w>~.^ w»^ yy\ pc l"»w LtvTvJCL/ \J\iiZ3, IJI28 words
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