The Singapore Free Press, 27 November 1951
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Title Section17 1951-11-27 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE OF MALAYA SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.17 words
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Article545 1951-11-27 1 IflV may propose new four-power discussions PARIS, Tuesday. g failed State- said yesterday that it was Kwfectl} rtad>" for private disarmament kfiththe Russians if a United Nations t^mv 'favours such a move. ?r) Dr. Philip Jessup, made the Pakistan and Syria formally pro- p.: FourU.P.; AFP - 545 words
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Article113 1951-11-27 1 L DOS rues. rUi r-Scretarj for the ?-,x AH. |k:_ 4 that Sash G ivern ment el: ment of i^L:-.: problem before Bt:; ir.v statement rep.".;::: c:. v tesasa ii written reply I 'he It-fing Labour member, I Tom Driberg Mr Nut- zi aid Formosa oroic:.i:AFP - 113 words
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Article24 1951-11-27 1 REDS IMPRISON TWO BISHOPES Ca hoik i toted by e Ccm nunists a said Igna- I s- Bishop of I and| hj." Labra- U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article150 1951-11-27 1 REDS HIT HARD IN THE WEST TOKYO, Tues. THE Chinese Communists opened a ferocious attack in the "Little Gibraltar" sector of the Western front yesterday. The attack was made about two hours before Allied and Communist staff officers reached agreement at Pan Mun Jom on a truce line, which willU.P. - 150 words
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Article101 1951-11-27 1 U.K. not giving more money PARIS, Tues. LORD WAKEHURST, the British delegate, told the United Nations Economic Committee yesterday that Britain could not afford to contribute to any new fund for economic development of other countries. Mentioning the help Britain had already given to under-developed countries, Lord Wakehurst said sheReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration33 1951-11-27 1 picture. Rear- Admiral A. K. ScottMoncrieff, of the Royal Navy, skims above the waves, while being transferred from his flag-ship. 'Belfast/' to the American escort carrier "Rendova" in Korean waters. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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191 1951-11-27 1 TEHERAN. Tuesday. OOLICE and students both boys and girls clashed here last night. Unconfirmed reports said more than 100 people were injured. 10 police and 10 boys and girls seriously. It was not known how many arrests had been made. Immediately after the clash GeneralReuter; A.P. - 191 words
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Article37 1951-11-27 1 LONDON. Tues. mfR. Oliver Lyttelton, Cok>nial Secretary, left London by air last night for a three weeks tour of Malaya and Hong Kong. He is expected to arrive in Singapore by Thursday evening.37 words
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Article27 1951-11-27 1 The Dominican Republic yesterday signed an agreement with the United States providing for the construction of American military installations an Dominican territory. A FPAFP - 27 words
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Article91 1951-11-27 1 LONDON, Tues. THE "total victory'* won by the Persian Premier, Dr. Mossadeq, in the Persian Parliament may result in fresh American efforts for mediation in the oil conflict, according to informed people here. The main divergence of opinion between the United States and BritainAFP - 91 words
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Article39 1951-11-27 1 The United States will not ask the United Nations to take action against the 9bviet Union for shooting down an American bomber on weather reconnaissance over international waters east of Vladivostok on Nov. 6.39 words
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Article111 1951-11-27 1 BANGKOK, Tues. THE JJnited Nations EconoI mic, Social and Cultural Organization will concentrate on Asia, particularly South -and Southeast Asia, ST John Taylor, Deputy Director-General of tne yesterday. The second regional conference opened at the cnularlongkorn University aucUtorium, presided over bj™} Premier,, Marshal PWbun Songgram, andU.P. - 111 words
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Article29 1951-11-27 1 All privately-owned small craft in Britain many of which played a heroic part at Dunkirk in 1940 are to be registered by the Admiralty.29 words
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Article129 1951-11-27 1 5-m in. challenge to Nehru. ALLAHABAD. Tuesday. A HINDU Mahasabha (extremist Hindu organisation) candidate yesterday challenged Prime Minister Nehru's candidature for election to Parliament. He alleged that the returning officer had put back the clock by five minutes to enable Mr. Nehru's supporters to file his nomination papers' in time.Reuter - 129 words
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384 1951-11-27 1 LONDON, Tuesday. npHE House of Commons last night 'ratified the Japanese peace treaty by 382 votes to 33. A group of 14 Labour backbenchers had tabled a motion for rejection of the treaty, in "revolt" against the Party stand. Most of the opposition stemmedReuter - 384 words
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Article14 1951-11-27 1 The Indian Government has strengthened her garrisons rkn TnAv.Tlfw»t._n border AFPAFP - 14 words
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Article90 1951-11-27 1 LONDON, Tues. THE MINISTER of Sup- ply, Mr. Duncan Sandys, yesterday revealed that the first stages had been completed in Britain for the construction of an experimental reactor which could be used for the propulsion of submarines. Mr. Sandys made the statement in answer to aA.F.P. - 90 words
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Article68 1951-11-27 1 LECONFIELD. England, Tues. A BOMBER carrying a Royal Air Force football team from the Isle of Wight crashed near here yesterday killing two people and injuring 13. The plane stalled in landing and crashed on to a railway track near the airfield, blocking the train service.U.P. - 68 words
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252 1951-11-27 1 Egyptians murder 2 British soldiers LONDON, Tues. ORITAIN charged last "night that Egyptian terrorists had brutally murdered two British soldiers while Egyptian police "fired on a group"* of troops without provocation. The British Defence Ministry, isauin© an announcement from the Canal Zone also branded as a" complete distortion of facts"U.P. - 252 words
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Article27 1951-11-27 1 Moscow Radio last night called for the resumption of east-west trade to the level of 1949/50— or higher should the western powers so desire.27 words
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Advertisement84 1951-11-27 1 miAti^^ CHEESE P TO SUIT e-Mla *U. TASTES %fMH \^m^^ PACKET CHEESES life? Swiss Cruyere p Port,ons $1.70 per pkt. I****r Danish Cruyere J Port,0 "s .75 per pkt. J*** Brand" Process Cruyere M Port,0 »s $1.00 per pkt. T CD Cheese Spread 60 per pkt. C? Cheese 75 p84 words
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Article649 1951-11-27 2 IRIS ASHLEY - IRIS ASHLEY It's a talking point in Britain today-ana* all too even it only means that 'Mother Loves Herself FGDFGDFGHFGHFGH i^/HAT an orgy of maternal emotions has: been stirred up throughout Britain! All because Jane Russell took 15-month-old Tommy Kavanagh back to America after the boy's mother had649 words
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Article, Illustration373 1951-11-27 2 FRANCES DALE rooks ahead T*HIS is Clever Fingers week. Bevis and 1 have got together over fashion notes from London, Paris, Florence and Milan. We've drawn for you a number of feminine frivolities with which you can make Christmas morning joyful for your friends. So out with373 words
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542 1951-11-27 2 NANCY BAUME - Seven weary, footslogging miles a day NANCY BAUME By DRITISH housewives, so statisticians tell us, walk seven miles a day. Seven weary, footslogging miles. And, indeed, all women, cover a lot more ground these days than they did in g r e a t-grandmother's time when gentle young women made542 words
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Article168 1951-11-27 2 DRUSILLA BEYFUS - DRUSILLA BEYFUS By T*HE women with super powers of persuasion over the shopper's purse met for an exclusive meal in London's West End recently. The dinner, a substantial four-course affair, was given by the Women's Advertislng Club, in the room they always take, the Oak Room at168 words
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Advertisement217 1951-11-27 2 WARM Sfe^v I WOOLLIES "m V I JUST ARRIVED :~~^M PATON and BALDWINS I 4PLY I KNITTING WOOl I $1 .60 Per Ounce I Bottle Creen, Mid Steel Grey Dark Tar, U&ul H Navy Blue, Delphinium Blue. W f ne. KilU, nev r* I Aqua Creen, Orchid, Fawn Mottle, Cold217 words
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Miscellaneous478 1951-11-27 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today, you have the ardour and enthusiasm mr an idea which, when backed by hard, unremitting work, usually turns any project you undertake into a first-rate success. Your personality is an unusual one in that you are In the world but not always of it! You478 words
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Article569 1951-11-27 3 Sentenced to die, she laughs in 'death row' j NEW YORK, Tuesday. K* c exerc !Sf VR\ ot a saol-within-a-gaol at t™ J22&. Sm Il the famo »s Bl* House 35 miles up the Hudson Rive, -from New fork, a plump *u* P hau-ed woman569 words
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Article, Illustration200 1951-11-27 3 'REDS FORCED WAS FORCED' LOS ANGELES. Tuesday. t have been fo^cd to say it." That's mU .u wife of an American prisoner-of-wa* 1 h(n L Statements about supposed United l^ xiti es in Korea attributed to him bv J^rVdio at Peking. L H f Kear f JeW eU Befl. t^hington.A.P. - 200 words
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Article233 1951-11-27 3 ZURICH, Tuesday. A SWISS traffic policeman has invented a device A which, he says, could prevent 80 per cent, of all traffic accidents. 1 Jakob Gossweiler. the inventor who Is assigned to the Zurich Police Deparment's traffic division as a technical expert, said that IfA.P. - 233 words
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Article69 1951-11-27 3 i tonties are inr trying their drive to rid il i.-.aeiirabies. the ptsl fen days say a ?o: 3 more than 400 Iqpn md about 500 prostrates have been rounded More than 280 of the lie-beced beggars have bee.-. ::ver. work in tranprtauoo corps and after aReuter - 69 words
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Article43 1951-11-27 3 Air- an siris have Ha nnj themserrea to the Rus- »i ul the United iris sent their U.S. radio ■San, Riga Berlin with pictures of wn, we U vou l balloons I USSI rkii T»™ I A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article35 1951-11-27 3 A railway official said 17 people were killed when two luxury streamliners collided head-on in Woodstock, Alabama, on Sunday afternoon j after the engineer of one of the trains ignored warning signals.- U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article71 1951-11-27 3 LONDON, Tues. SEVERAL schools near London are using voicerecording machines to help pupils to speak properly. Teachers say that the machines play an important part in correcting faulty pronunciation of school children. Pupils at one school raised enough money from fetes and sales to buy a machine,Reuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-11-27 3 ONTO BATTLE picture. A French corporal leading his men across a small river Towards Dom-Dom, I adoChina, daring an attack on the read forces of the Vietminh.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article71 1951-11-27 3 ALEXANDRIA, Tues. EGYPTIAN Coast Guards- men mounted on horses and camels fought a nineminute gun battle with drug runners in the desert on Sunday and seized $100,000 worth of hashish and opium. Officials said the battle occurred across the sand dunes near Damietta in the NileU.P. - 71 words
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Article, Illustration11 1951-11-27 3 "BUCKLEY'S GOT A PETITION FOR CONGRESS TO DO AWAY WITHKPT11 words
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Article27 1951-11-27 3 Eight hundred Chinese Communist soldiers from Lhasa are advancing to Shigatse, spiritual capital of Tibet and residence of the Panchen Lama for security reasons. AFPAFP - 27 words
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Article61 1951-11-27 3 Thirtyfive Persian students are now in Britain at the Anglp-iranlan Oil Company's expense to receive higher education in subjects relating to the oil industry. Three are due to return to Persia next month on completion of their four years' course. All the students, except two takingReuter - 61 words
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Article52 1951-11-27 3 A Pyongyang dispatch broadcast by Peking Radio last night told how a woman became so "enraged when five American jets madly fired on farmers in a field", on Nov. 3 that she shouldered her rifle and shot down one of the planes "to the imnlnnjsV' nf theA.P. - 52 words
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Article237 1951-11-27 3 NEW YORK, Tues. JUDGE Saul S. Streit sent a J gambler and five basketball players, to gaol for "fixing'' amateur college games. He made a slashing attack on college sports practices and accused colleges in general of engaging in big business and professionalism. He also237 words
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Article333 1951-11-27 3 GIRL LIFER IS FREED Son asks: 'Who is she?* MANCHESTER. Tuesday. EftEED after two years eight months of a life f sentence for murdering her husband, Renee Duffy who is only 22— said her ambitions are: (1) to set a job, preferably before Christmas, and (2) to have three-year-old son333 words
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Article250 1951-11-27 3 THEY ARE 'RARELY CRIMINALS' PIPE-SMOKERS NEW YORK, Tuesday. the tidbits of pipe lore is an old theory that pipe smokers those who smoke tobacco ars rarely criminals. "A survey of police commissioners once found that none could recall the case of a pipe smoker being convicted of a felony", saidA.P. - 250 words
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Advertisement238 1951-11-27 3 f] I FURRIERS 242, Orchard Road, Tel: *****, Singapore 9. Oar Fur Garments Aro The Latest Bargains la Luxury And Comfort. Oar Far Garments Are Cuaronteed Cared j A ltd Made In Latest Styles. I IVe Also Undertake Renovating Cleaning i Ot Old Far Garments. a— Wmm a— i— 'iii'238 words
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Miscellaneous167 1951-11-27 3 Idß^rdkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya "1 1i,.»0-,c». adc Pn<uTi'F hfX I aaav l tf^3T a_ETJ I SEE.' THEY'RE ALL SURE HE ANO .iililj V v-^d^ wfnYn TMY B_-il^sl afl KM ROBBED THEM YESTERDAY- HE WAS x ■x::-^j- vva,n-tout j^^^ SRpfek JSE th V R sa T167 words
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511 1951-11-27 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Nov. 27, 1951. Attap squatters riNE hundred and twenty-five thousand people live under attap in Singapore's Municipal area, according to information given to the Attap Dwellings Committee whose report is laid before the City Council today. The families who put up these huts had no511 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1951-11-27 4 G. WARD PRICE says four men are at daggers drawn in Egypt. They are: KING FAROUK, his premier, NAHAS PASHA, his Foreign Minister, SALAH ed-Din PASHA, his Minister of die Interior, SERAG ed-Din PASHA T»J AIL-SCI§SORS are an instrument of government in Egypt, where patient teams1,095 words
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Article483 1951-11-27 4 JOHN FISHER - JOHN FISHER By AT least two terroi gangs are behind the riots and burnings committed by Egyptian mobs in the Canal Zone. They are neither of them Communist-run, and the Communists, who benefit most from trouble in the Middle East, have never needed to create their483 words
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Article, Illustration482 1951-11-27 4 i n tne Suez x Canal recalls how the French diplomat Ferdinand de Lesseps won the right to build the Canal with some bowls of Macaroni. De Lesseps was born m Paris, 146 years ago this month. He was French Consul in Cairo from 1833 to482 words
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Article803 1951-11-27 4 Churchill the Great 'Prodder "r«REAT fellow that W Churchill— if you can keep up with him," said President Roosevelt. He said it to one of his Ministers when he was tellirlg the story of the birth of the Mulberry Harbours. "When he was visiting me at Hyde Park he saw803 words
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Article, Illustration201 1951-11-27 4 The new Colonies Minister L forthright 7L* ne Colomai 'se- Mr. Oliver Lvtteit^' a s mgle minded cr* to the needs 0 in hand and it Z. open mind that mises to view ever-t he sees during h coming tcu. oi &>* omnia 1 < iwuuiai anairj ar»_J thing new201 words
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Advertisement16 1951-11-27 4 EXCELLENT GIFTS for CHRISTMAS U. S. de Silva Jewellers 106, ORCHARD MAD. SINGAPORE 9. TEL: *****16 words
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Advertisement7 1951-11-27 4 ORDER Y(«)B ST. fINDRE^ jf hAggi^ V7 words
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257 1951-11-27 5 INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATION FOR T.U.C. Support from ICFTU official -up Fre Pr «ss StaflF Reporter T HE S'»««Pore Tirade Union Congress has applied for affiliation with the InteSiona, Confederation of Free Trade Unions. The request is now being considered by the Execu f ="^at CU nt 2E P-^^^^Sfe&^e^ that he had257 words
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58 1951-11-27 5 The Commissioner for Ceylon, Mr. M. Saravanamuttu, officiated at the funeral rites yesterday evening of Mr. S. K. Pillai, one of the oldest Ceylonese residents in Malaya. Mr. Pillai. who arrived in this country at the early turn of the century, died on Sunday morning58 words
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Article28 1951-11-27 5 The first draw for prizes for Federation Premium. Bonds is to be held on Jan. 24, and will include bonds bought up to Jan. 9.28 words
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Article111 1951-11-27 5 Memorable Co-op year J^ PHENOMENAL increase in the number of co-operative societies reported in. the 1950 annual report of the Federation of Malaya, Just published in London, trains attention on the giant strides in this field of economic development which have been made almost throughout the British Empire since the111 words
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Article373 1951-11-27 5 CURE PREVENTION OF SLUMS. J Free Press Staff Reporter "THE Singapore attap dwellings problem is, most 1 simply stated, the problem of the cure and prevention of slums," says the Attap Dwellings Committee of the City Council in its report which opposes the plan373 words
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52 1951-11-27 5 YOUTH LEADER FOR CALCUTTA CONFERENCE v s ,uff R'P crler I* 9 ix rman pi I and Vis Si r y Ccunca t vhere tr.r.iittce vancore from sailed on kwjz Ves tailsf °worid f.:fwc:ld Clinstian ronunissioii -o oe December next year. *%mfo worker Mr. •:.'•:.-'•> on the teaching Anglo Chinese52 words
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Article33 1951-11-27 5 apore improvement f-."', [kctmxßA pToeee*- "^e Civil District Court ll- «aas: :hre e tenants of Sf* S^- Road were fL*. 'or mention to Dec. 3. •>P:* e reo S:m Kian,33 words
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149 1951-11-27 5 Free Press SUA Reporter HE Singapore Muslim Advisory Board has promised the Singapore Health Department to secure Indian and Malay women from the rural areas for training as mid-wives at the Kandang Kerbau Materrilty Hospital, the Chief Health Officer, Dr. M. Doraisingham, wld the Free149 words
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Article, Illustration436 1951-11-27 5 Free Press Staif Reporter YOUTH organisations in Singapore should have a common objective community service. This is one of the impressions gained by Mr. Carl de Souza. of the Singapore Social Welfare Department, who has just returned from a Youth Seminar organised436 words
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Article75 1951-11-27 5 rrHE following sub-stations will be 1 liable to load-shedding tonight Great World, Ho Hong Oil Mills, Alexandra Incinerator, Tiong Bahru Havelock Rd., Malayan Brewery' A.B.C Brewery, Diethelm Co., Tanglin Rd., Phoenix Park Alex Brickworks, Pasir Pan Jang. Opium Factory. Reformatory Rd Oxygen Factory, Cressonite. St. James, Srißd, Silat75 words
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Article25 1951-11-27 5 Tne Mentrl Besar erf Permit. SSired open on Sztwrto* mornj ing the new $90,000 P*»°}f* th? Anglo-Chinese School in Tsnjong Malim.25 words
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Article80 1951-11-27 5 Mr. de Souza. who is the Social Welfare Department^ representative on th Singapore Youth Council, said that he had personally felt that the Simla conference had given him a wider and more constructive approach to youth work. He paid tribute to Ceylon's methods of youth work which, he80 words
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287 1951-11-27 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government is understood to be in favour of the recommendations of the City Council and the Report of the Hawkers Inquiry Commission that all adult hawkers in the Colony be licensed. The Health Committee of tne City287 words
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Article28 1951-11-27 5 Penan* pilot employees t**™* a union last week-end at a me«hw convened at the Trade Union Office l£h« Abdul Rahman, Trade Union officer, was present.28 words
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Article, Illustration402 1951-11-27 5 Special study of 'to wgay' growing problem Free Press Staff Reporter to solve the two-year-old tow gay <be«>.nsprouts) controversy were taken a step farther yesterday when nearly two-and-a-half p.culs of these sprouts formed the subJeect Of a special study by Mr. C L. Til bunt (Singapoie notary Club) and Mr.Free Press - 402 words
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Article, Illustration77 1951-11-27 5 MR. LIM VEW HOCK, the President of the Singapore Labour Party, who is at present in the United States on an American Government Leader Grant Scholarship, is expee'ed back in the Colony b fore Christmas. Mr. Lim has informed his friends in Singapore that he intends77 words
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Article71 1951-11-27 5 ''THE SuKan (.1 Selangor on Sunday watched, bandits attack the house of a Ketua Kampong. heard the kampong drums beat out a warning and saw kampong guards drive the bandits off. It was only a display and the "bandits" were really dressed up kampong guards. But71 words
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Advertisement144 1951-11-27 5 A Large Choice t COCKTAIL EVENING f GOWNS 2 i Wulclian^ I |a_3 35 3MMHSEI33Zg_ES|I i SINGAPORE-7 if. PHONE ***** •■■■i HEKOT UUUUUUUUUUHUUUUUUUU SaF TKE STAGE CLUB I l rive Pleasure in presenting their W^ A^ E<ftb Anniversary Production I HOME PTy << a farce SOMERSET MAUGHAM 1 VICTORIA THEATRE144 words
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Advertisement58 1951-11-27 5 IpfllP^ CEYLON 5; jSg^jJi TEA ILJ^fc \^^^^»W^ PA^KED IN ESPECIALLY MADE WOODEN CHESTS V. READY TO SEND HOME' 2 lb. Including Postage 8.15 3 10.65 4 13 15 7 22.00 16 46.80 Local Price Packed in Packets of 1 lb 2.50 Give us your instructions We will arrange it all.58 words
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Article414 1951-11-27 6 Sanderson Cup rugby semi-final il 'fin Free Press Ruirby Repoilei |>OYAL Air Force Tengah whipped Flying Boat Win* by 23 points m {fvmr goals and a toy) to nil at R.AJ. Base Seletar yesterday to enter the final of die Sanderson Clip for inter-unit rugfey. Other414 words
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Article91 1951-11-27 6 'Call off four,' urges power ABANDONMENT of the Sou th African cricket tour to Australia next year was advocated by the Johannesburg Ster In a sub-leader yesterday. The paper said: "Lasting harm might be done if the tewturt is not postponed. Cancellation was advocated two months ago, when South Africa'sReuter - 91 words
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Article135 1951-11-27 6 Teams for weekend hockey A quadrangular hockey tourney between C i vilians and the three Services wm take place over the week-end, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Royal Air Force team to meet Civilians and Royal Navy on the padang on Friday and Saturday respectively and Army at Tanglin on135 words
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Article116 1951-11-27 6 WITH four players withdrawing because of injuries, the England selectors have reorganised the team to meet Austria in the international soccer match at Wembley tomorrow. Forwards Tom Finney and Stanley Mortensen, left-half BUI Nicholson and left-back Lionel Smith have dropped out. wjsjswjj bring In twoReuter - 116 words
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Article41 1951-11-27 6 pOLLOWTNG team will represent Royal Air Force Seletar against Singapore Police at Seletar tomorrow in the first round of the Singapore Hockey Association knock-out tournament: Bull; Altaian, Day; Redmond, Shallcross, Coella; Ingham, Storey, Haines. Cook Harrington.41 words
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Article42 1951-11-27 6 Intending competitors In the three miles cross-country run on Dec. 9 being organised by the Achilles Club are reminded that entries will doss on Wednesday. Dec. 6. Entries should be sent to Mr. Jocelyn de Souza. c/o Shell House. Singapore.42 words
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Article18 1951-11-27 6 Bective Rangers beat Devonport services by three points to nil in a Rugby Union match yesterday.18 words
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Article111 1951-11-27 6 ANTHONY Crook, driving, his Lemans replica Fracer Nash at Montlhery track, near Paris, yesterdav, broke the Class 'E' (up to 2,000 ex.) 200-mile world record for racing cars with an average speed of 120.13 m.pii. He covered the distance in 1 hr. 39 mins. 53secs.Reuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration267 1951-11-27 6 South West North East 2«a Dbk' Redbl. 3<? Pass Pass 34 4M 4*k Pass Pass ©a. AU Pass T'HIS was a swing nana in the National Masters Fair event this year. Wherever a final spade contract was doubled by East South took the finesse against East's jack and267 words
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Article276 1951-11-27 6 AM C.C. had a fright in what they thought would be useful practice in preparation for their second "Test" against Pakistan starting on Thursday in their drawn game against BahawalpurKarachi XI at Bahawalpur yesterday. M.C.C. collapsed yesterday morning, four wickets falling for four runs in276 words
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290 1951-11-27 6 UANAGER Glorge Martin, m of Aston Villa, is a good, practical psychologist. One day the team were haying their pre-match lunch when a couple of the boys slipped out "for a breather". It had happened before. Ex-player himself, George guessed that they had gone290 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-11-27 6 fgfdgdf gf Pis Tie KecUe of the Royal Amy Ordnance Cot pa {left), who plays centre-forward for Colchester United F C is here seen scoring for the Army against Cambridge University in their match at Bromley football ghfgfgfghf fddfgddfgfgdfgReuter - 45 words
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448 1951-11-27 6 From M.TER LOVEGROVE IST Training Regiment Royal Signals (Catterick), the Army Rugfey Challenge Cup holders, have followed up their Si-point first-round victory with another ovewheUning win in the competition. They qualified for the third round by scoring 43 points to 59 HAA Regiment RA's448 words
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Article43 1951-11-27 6 WEST INDIES HOPES SOAR \xr x- -x- x--i ,„■«*«s mates bv fff' tf again- Victori? 1 i* r-omjiieie acJj^*s bad light far icou dav inx. I JtoWmrve, rur) I* R **< 'an MoD*r, aW d onsidinc orrell not out t W aleott not out43 words
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Article68 1951-11-27 6 Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will hold their first anand dance on Saturday at Qm Singapore Volunteer Corps dril hall, starting at 8.30 p.m. Tickets priced at $3 per coupK can be obtained from Si A. A affiliates or frem the following Mr. J. T. Christie. Hon. Sec68 words
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Article28 1951-11-27 6 •OhOREBAHRU Joh P Lice wi] rfIJJL* Pr J life a- ri <5a ground .Singapore J i til* Lxture s r I for th< first t liberation.28 words
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Advertisement246 1951-11-27 6 REX TODAY DAILY 11-1.45-4-6.30 ft 9.30 They're back with MORE LAUGHS! \W*Mm\T^9JmM\mmT J STAtt'NO «st^^^E^ MARJORft PfftCY* MAIN KILBRIDE UNIVERSAL I NTERNATtONM PICTURE TODAY! 11 a.m,1.45-4.15-6.45 9.30 p.m, Ob* .^mm starring JANE POWELL HiXT CHANGS! I f I 1 I A\. .> JaWNiaaaal 111 »i Wwfi^B^L^ v WS ■■ssapHAw 3sY246 words
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Advertisement161 1951-11-27 6 ON SALE TODAY The STRAITS TIMES HIPFf TOPY €»Sr%x L/InEV I wil I mmmmmw AT mmmmlwmimmwP^^^' V/'fCuaJW^fti,, i ""^^^Sg^^ •£%3mm\. H» Q *Cc» sl^H.K^^ f'JH&W m%. MM* M *^S w^^7 /Si>*L*lSj^ t* *k W/ 4t m^'t*** fWi'hlin I mr amP^ I s ?^s N^ <^^-^ M iffi 'm I CLASSIFIED161 words
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Miscellaneous104 1951-11-27 6 Radio listening SINGAPORE 9.35 a.m. Schools; 955 Interlude; 10.00 10.10 Emergency Neu-x 10.45 Schools; 1.00 pm. The Radio Orchestra; 1.30 Time Sign- al and News; 1.45 Dance Music;, 2joo For The Schools; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Four Stars and a Starlet; 630 United Nations Album; €.40 Radio Malaya Trio; 6.55104 words
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Miscellaneous87 1951-11-27 6 45 IVogramm Parad' Froir st Editor.,. J Favourites; 7.30 Music ing— Victor Silvejie* taj MlreSJi Orchestra. 1 1 j^, pajs Isstrioi i>r Bssl r*ft; 8 30 The News Ho» n* 8.45 BBC Midlanc Lrr chestra: 930 Rae.: s»iwt; 9.45 CiauGf Hullberl Ib; Trevor lr. Srr.a:; Por'.ua 9 Gile^ Coope- —A87 words
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Article, Illustration756 1951-11-27 7 HIGH DESCENT LOOKS A WINNER piciure. This morning's Ipoh gallops From ALLAN LEWIS thi Tm^T d u^ 0n the recourse 5"2 f H h Descent < Crow o showed Eh! On "I Whe h J went than Hie i? lgh Descen t, who has shown better form in High DwpntFox - 756 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-11-27 7 Wanderers' ri ght back, is just too late Hi m tac kie to p revent Berry, Blackpool's *>aii left-winger, from getting his centre *ta VJ T -oalmouth. T his occurred in the First mIO **J n Nov. i: Bolton won one-nil. jgIOII N aUr Topical pressTopical press - 46 words
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Article69 1951-11-27 7 From ALLAN LEWIS ]yjR. Power, who has been appointed Clerk of the Course to the Perak Turf Club, arrived in iDOh yesterday, accompanied by his wife and young daughter. He is a former resettlement officer and an exR.A.G. Mr. Power who. I believe, was born69 words
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276 1951-11-27 7 By CRUSADER HU Khoo leik Ee. president of the Badminton locution of Malaya, has done a great service rame in this country. yesterday he mediated successfully in the between the Singapore Badminton Associa■Tniariaeernent committee and the lour "rebel" iCwori Pens: Soon, Ong Poh276 words
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Article83 1951-11-27 7 II U S T R A L I AS Dantam- weight champion. Jimmy I Carruthers last night comi pletely outclassed his Mexi- can opponent, Luis Castillo. to gain a points win in a 12-round bout at Sydney Stadium. Carruthers did not lose a round though heReuter; AAP - 83 words
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Article56 1951-11-27 7 SINGAPORE Engineer Regiment beat 200 Provost Company Royal Military Police by 15 points .four tries and a penalty goal) to nil in the first rouAd of the Fraser Neave FARELF interunit rugby cup yesterday at Gillman Barracks. Scorers were: Phillips (two tries and a penalty goal)56 words
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Article75 1951-11-27 7 THE International Weifhtli fting Federation, the controlling body for world championships, has refused to ratify an application for affiliation made by the Malayan Amateur Weightlif tin g Federation The reason, the Free Press understands, is because the Federation of Malaya has no national sports orshSilar to the75 words
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Article28 1951-11-27 7 J^EE Soon Garrison beat Singapore Cricket Club "B" by five points (goal) to three (penalty goal) in a rugger match on the padang yesterday. photo.28 words
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186 1951-11-27 7 FORTY -FIVE nations have accepted invitation* to the 1952 Olympic Games here next summer, but the big question Is still unanswered Will the Russians come? The Russians are eligible for the first time to Join the Games. They were admitted to the International Olympic CommitteeA.P. - 186 words
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Article61 1951-11-27 7 The following will represent Royal Army Service Corns, R.F.C. J Ist XV v Royal Signals at Nee Soon tomorrow: Major Mitchell; Capt. Byrne, Major Moyle, Pte. Clarke, Lieut. Luckraft; S/Sgt. Williams, Lieut. Hart; L/Cpl. Vigus, Cpl. Nagle, L/Cpl. Bantoft, Capt. Witt, Lt. Healy, Lt. Simon, 2/Lt.61 words
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158 1951-11-27 7 S'pore 'A' XI v. tourists selected SINGAPORE Amateur Foot- ball Association selection Committee last night picked the following side to represent Singapore "4" against Gothenburg, the Swedish j touring team, at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday. Yew Chang, Johan, Teow Keng; Hee Jong, Hoon Leone, Ismail Bujang (Captain); I Ahmad158 words
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Article242 1951-11-27 7 rpHE Singapore Hockey Association knock-out A tournament starts today with two Junior Section matches on the padang. The Senior Section gets under way tomorrow. This Is the third year of the competition. For the past two seasons, Singapore Recreation Club Reds have won the championship.242 words
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Article83 1951-11-27 7 AUSTRALIAN cricks t experts have been digging up statistics to show that the touring West Indian cricket team is up against it in its bid for world cricket honours. In the past 50 years, the experts say, no touring Test side in Australia has yet wonReuter; AAP - 83 words
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Article150 1951-11-27 7 T*HE draw tor the second round of the F.A. Cup matches to be played on Saturday, Dec. 15, I was made yesterday and resulted j as follows: Reading v Bangor City or Southport; Southend United v Oldham 1 Athletic; Millwall v Scunthorpe United; Colchester UnitedReuter - 150 words
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Article80 1951-11-27 7 RAY TO FIGHT FOR $1 AGAIN VIfORLD middleweight champion "Sugar" Ray Robinson yes- 1 terday agreed to meet the winner j of the bout between Paddy Young and Ernie Duranrio, which takes place in New York, on Friday. i Robinson's challenge fight will be held on Jan. 25 at MadisonAFP - 80 words
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Article154 1951-11-27 7 for foui races on Wednesday, Dee. 5. the second day of the Perak Turf Club December meeting, are: CI. 4, Div. 2-6 F. Greytown 9.00 Unaware 8.13 Screen 8.12 Pax Raven 8.12 Grand Day 8.11 Claudius 8.11 1/ Apache 8.10 Lucky Star II 8.09 Movie II l154 words
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Advertisement446 1951-11-27 7 I FROM TODAY 4% f /1— 7.45-4-6.30-9.30 T^m x in color by Mj *|m ]B 2 TECHNICOLOR jMf I|\ 1 I VERA-ELLEN MJm! f| 1 NIVEN ROMERO jßßflr. 2 Distributed by Shaw Bros.. 5 PLC/5/ ALL- MEW VARIETY STAGE SHOW I ji Salo Bremero. The 2 aa?" #FRI At the446 words
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238 1951-11-27 8 A-weapons will be used to stop Red aggression Eisenhower snakes a promise ROME, Tuesday. PEN. Dwight Eisenhower promised Atlantic defence leaders yesterday that America's new secret weapon like baby atomic bombs and guided missiles— will be ifsed to defend Western Europe against Communist aggression. The Supreme Allied Commander made two238 words
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Article20 1951-11-27 8 A French Union patrol killed 60 Vietminh in a surprise attack 38 miles west of Hanoi yesterday. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article85 1951-11-27 8 SPY TRIES TO GET AT FUTURE PLANS LONDON, Tues. A thief who may have been a "business spy" ransacked the 90-room headquarters of the Colonial Development Corporation here over the week-end. One theory is that he was looking for plans of future Commonwealth projects which an unscrupulous commercial contractor mightReuter - 85 words
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Article74 1951-11-27 8 AMERICAN harmonica virtuoso, Larry Adler, who won popularity in England, after being attacked for alleged pro-Communist leanings in the United States, began yesterday an entertainment tour of United Nations troop units sponsored by the British and American armies. Adler has arrived in Tokyo on the invitationU.P. - 74 words
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Article37 1951-11-27 8 Mr. Sidney Holland. New Zealand Prime Minister and Mr. Walter Nash, leader of the Opposition, warned New Zealanders last night against being lulled into a false security by the present, ceasefire stalks in Korea.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article102 1951-11-27 8 LONDON, Tues. A Moorland village, buried for at least 500 years, has been discovered at Long Sutton, in the County of Somerset. Its discovery confirms a traditional rumour of the district that a "buried city" existed in the vicinity. The site was investigated by aReuter - 102 words
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92 1951-11-27 8 Woman named for U.S. VicePresidency WASHINGTON, Tues. TV/fRS. Margaret Chase Smith. only woman member of the United States Senate, was last night proposed as Republican Party nominee for the Vice-Presi-dency next year. Senator Smith, 53-year-old widow who entered Congress when her husband died of a heart attack 11 years ago,Reuter - 92 words
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Article157 1951-11-27 8 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. A MERICAN officials expressed surprise yesterday over reports from La Paz that the Bolivian government might take the current tin price impasse to the United Nations on a charge of "economic aggression". They also expressed doubt there was any basis forA.P. - 157 words
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Article47 1951-11-27 8 A powerful chemical that tghtens up Wood vessels has been made synthetically in the United States. The new synthetic, serotpin, may have uses in combatting bleeding from some wounds or overdoses of anticoagulant drugs, in treating hemophilia, or as a nasal decongestant. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article20 1951-11-27 8 No survivor was found near the wreckage of a 'Pakistani Air Force carrl**** which crashed in Turkey. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 20 words
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Article173 1951-11-27 8 ROME, Tues. THE Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. R. A. Butler, had secret talks with the U.S. Treasury Secretary, Mr. John W. Snyder, yesterday, to seek new American help for the shaky British economy. The two met an hour for the first time since Mr.A.P. - 173 words
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174 1951-11-27 8 TOKYO, Tuesday. DETROIT banker Joseph Dodge, special financial adviser to Supreme Commander General Ridgway, today strongly warned against Japan's growing sterling reserve, government sources revealed. So long as Commonwealth nations are not in a mood to sell any sizeable amount of key materials toA.P. - 174 words
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Article24 1951-11-27 8 The price of a cup of tea the British national beverage—went up 20 per cent, in London yesterday. A cun new costs threenence.- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article88 1951-11-27 8 LONDON. Tues. COMMENTING on the report that Field Marshal Lord Montgomery would be given overall command in Malaya, a Colonial Office spokesman said yesterday: "The report is incorrect." The report suggested he was among those being considered to take over a post combining the two jobsReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-11-27 8 picture. F I UEM E N and rescue workers inspect the wreckage of an Overseas National DC-4, which crashed and burned alongside the Oakland, California Airport recently, after a mid-air crash with another DC-4. The crew of three were killed. The other plane, through damaged,A.P. - 62 words
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129 1951-11-27 8 Clarify PoW murders: Ridgway told WASHINGTON, Tues. AN Army spokesman said yesterday that Gen. Ridgway will be asked to clarify the different figures issued by his command on the number of United States prisoners believed murdered by the Communists in Korea. Col. James Hanley, Eighth Army War Crimes officer, onU.P. - 129 words
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Article38 1951-11-27 8 A spsciai series of three postage stamps will be issued shortly in Italy to commemorate the comDoser, Giuseppe Verdi, the 50th anniversary of whose death was marked by special performance of his operas in Rome A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article27 1951-11-27 8 A U.S. Embassy courier Mr. Frank R. Boyd, sustained minor injuries when he was attacked by a crowd of Egyptians in Cairo on Sunday. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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