The Singapore Free Press, 27 July 1949
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Title Section16 1949-07-27 1 The Singapore Free Press SALE m MALAYA hggfhghj SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JILY 27 IQ4Q t'Kir* 10 ck'ms16 words
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Article100 1949-07-27 1 RANGOON, Wednesday. TOVERNMENT troops from v the Central Burma headquarters of Meiktila have begun a drive on Mag we, trading centre 330 miles north of Rangoon, m an all-out bid to rid mid-Western Burma of rebel elements. Magwe lies 80 miles southwest of Meiktila. directly oppositeA.P. - 100 words
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Article372 1949-07-27 1 under way "dOWFRKIU r KONG Wednesday. puw^WLL Communist armies rolling forward into South China have been ordered to capture Canton the Nationalist capital, before Aug. 15, according to Chinese Communist reports from Nanking. t The Communist leaders are said U» be delaying organisation ofReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 372 words
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Article, Illustration21 1949-07-27 1 I Sayyid Mohammrd Idris I I M thdi. Emir of the Srnassi, who is m London seeking self government for Cyrenuira.21 words
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Article8 1949-07-27 1 ED MODEL FOR BACKWARD AREAS ird coun- ReuterReuter - 8 words
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Article167 1949-07-27 1 JOGJAKARTA, Tuesday. l>Ll'l Xi U iN, Dutch and tinted Nations delegates, assisted by their military advisers, today began liscussiona here on a cease-fire agreement for Indonesia. While all parties were agreed on the need for a lire as soon as possible, so that machinery U be set167 words
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Article72 1949-07-27 1 SYDNEY, Wednesday. THE Combined Mining Unions Council which represents all Australian mine workers will meet representatives of the Australian Council of Trade Unions today to discuss a settlement formula for the Australian coal strike. The alternative to a settlement m the strike, now m its nfth week,A.P. - 72 words
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Article26 1949-07-27 1 The Vatican newspaper. Osservatore Romano, said yesterday that misled Catholics "who favour Communism without adopting its basin doctrine*' are not subject to excommunication. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article122 1949-07-27 1 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. A MEXICAN tyre manufacturers are now allowed to use more natural rubber Imported from British Commonwealth and other countries and less Ameri-can-made synthetic, the Commerce Department announced today. Revision of a* order determining what proportion of natural and synthetic rubber a manufacturer uses122 words
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Article31 1949-07-27 1 A trade agreement providing for a total exchange of goods worth $14,500,000 was signed yesterday by representatives of the Greek Government and the Western zones of Germany. A. P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article65 1949-07-27 1 THE London dock strike delayed some shipments of heavy equipment to Hong Kong by as much as three I weeks, the War Minister, Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, told Parliament yesterday. Nevertheless, the large bulk of this equipment should be m Hong Kong within two j and a halfReuter - 65 words
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Article66 1949-07-27 1 AGREEMENT on the proce--2\ dure for future fourpo^er consultations oy the occupation authorities In Germany was reached at a 60-minute meeting In Berlin yesterday of the four Deputy Military Governors. Future consultations wlJl be held at top level by the Military Governors or their deputies andReuter - 66 words
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Article88 1949-07-27 1 A N Adelaide fox terrier called Spot, who had just lost J\ a litter of pups, recently adopted and net-nursed three baby rabbits. The rabbits were found by the dog's owner when he was digsinK out a burrow. Spot's owner said this was the dog's third effortAAP; Reuter - 88 words
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Article192 1949-07-27 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. GINGAPORE Chinese traders are trying to sell a large quantity of Japanese textiles by tender. This is to help them ease their financial position, which has been difficult for many months because of a stagnancy m textile re-exports, a spokesman of the Chinese Textiles and192 words
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Article74 1949-07-27 1 LONDON. Wednesday. DRITISH officials are prepar- ing a comprehensive longrange economic-financial pact which would absorb the shock when the Marshall plan ends m 1952. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin and the Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Stafford Cripps will plead the case for aU.P. - 74 words
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Article41 1949-07-27 1 II Paul Struye, a Catholic Senator and former Minister <jf Justice m Belgium, yesterday introduced a bill In the Upper House providing tor a referendum on whether King Leopold of the Belgian*., provisionally exiled. should resume his throne. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration250 1949-07-27 1 Free Press Stall Reporter. 'riiK new moon (anak bulan) signifying the DftU lal 1 ending of the month-Ion*; .Muslim last. Rama dan, was not seen wry clearly m Singap «<• lasl night, but a li^ht heralding- the end of the List ;j,,,f beginning of250 words
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Advertisement47 1949-07-27 1 ARTS ■ircnsthjfc J lie which* 1. F ■Si Worlds most Popular •re. are TOOO oi the |J °S Beverage 1 cay r«ndard« 1 '!<• mall •Pted to the n, Inm, Vjlyj' Malt. Milk 0" f mad*. A WANDEB LTD. (Incorporated m England) y SINCAPORB bViiltine Strength, anc/ VilalUu"™47 words
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Advertisement77 1949-07-27 1 "HEADING QPIOMtik. —cißk"—^" The Fr Press wishes all its readers: 'SELAMAT HARI RAYA Swim for health and for beauty ?>•■¥■■&■¥■►■»■♦■+♦♦♦+♦+♦■»♦»♦»♦■»■♦■♦♦♦■»■» SWIM SUITS 1 for Ladies by Ganlner I 4- I Ladies Satin Lastex Swimsuits m i I pretty and modern floral designs J 1 with zipp back adjustable straps. -fC77 words
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Article1010 1949-07-27 2 How To Reduce Safely WHAT THE DOCTOR SAYS NOIL: Letters which are not suitable for publication m this column cannot be answered privately. There is. therefore, no need to send stamped addressed envelopes for a reply |}l KING my pregnancy m 194(i I started to put on weight and \v;is1,010 words
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Article, Illustration224 1949-07-27 2 AS a general to make the o) enlng m a suit which is headed \v. ace-queen. if P'Tis to hold the k:nr. tl ing lend will Rive h trick whi^h he (ou!d not othervri* However, it is usually pi to make an exception to 'his rule when you224 words
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Article405 1949-07-27 2 K. S. CHIA - Doctors Under The Microscope K. S. CHIA By T'HE other evening I A stumbled into a lively discussion group. A number of women were talking about doctors, and some men were listening and attempting to interrupt. You never know what types of doctors women -folk like best until you hear405 words
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Article159 1949-07-27 2 WANT a substitute for beer or whisky? Eat galah pie. What is a galah? It's a piuk and white bird of the parrot family. There are tens of thousands of them m parts of Australia. The good folks of Goondiwindi. Queensland, say falah pie is the answer.A.P. - 159 words
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Article, Illustration511 1949-07-27 2 Chapman-Pincher's Column MY SIDE 1 OF LIFE S QUIZZING British Medical Assoda lion delegates al Harrogate on now patients could brighten the overworked doctor's day, I found these five hates uppermost: (1) The mother who calls the doctor to see Willy's spots, then says, "While you are here you may511 words
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Advertisement101 1949-07-27 2 HOLLYWOOD Beauty Hint Starring Myrru: L,,\ I nnt rsiil-l tin national Hollywood It is v(':\ r.isy to under-do the frequency of shampooing, and practically impossible to over-do it. l»<ar m mind that perspiration will clog the scalp pores and sinothei hair health at its \<r- source, the roots, unless quickl)101 words
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Advertisement53 1949-07-27 2 We have a very w/de r<?ng< PHARMACEUIicAL AND TOILET STOCKS of the leading Houses I i which c.c: MORNY'S ARDEN'S V VRDLEYS Nesti e\s Allen Bii m Rkvion Dearborn S'l VRPE .v MAYNARD C0., H1 PHONE 11.BAT1 I 6115 I J.H. VAVASSEUFS CO UT Whitcaway. UW ro 'X I Sub-Agents53 words
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Miscellaneous278 1949-07-27 2 SINGAPORE M KJ (aLUB NETWORK) Signal No»- I>V 10 Oo 484 and 4!7 metres. r ,S? re I^ l >n: lBBC) 10lD >Music for Emergency news from K.L. r^ rJwor ar (4>: 1045 Gei at 10 i m Radio Doctor— Answering y v <bbc>; 11. 00 Dance Music- nl5 £S£fe;ajVs278 words
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Miscellaneous152 1949-07-27 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR nORN todu\. you have an active mind and one truth i*. eminently practical A hiufi sen«.p of justice and personal integrity make- you one to hv respected and admired. You haw a wide variet> of latciCStf Mwnetiims too wide since you are inclined to spread your talenis152 words
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Article, Illustration1886 1949-07-27 3 FIRST POST-WAR SIGNS OF A 'SPLIT' WITH RUSSIA hghkjkj When Roosevelt died Hopkins hoped to retire but at the request of President Truman he went on a last mission to Moscow to try to relieve Russian suspicions of U.S. policy. Stalin enumerated a number of examples of alleged American breaches1,886 words
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Article, Illustration28 1949-07-27 3 'AtUM cui'ioti) iwtAii)? cjniru.ui. is t.i ii i>i> oi coal-cutting machine. It is one of the nunj exhibits at the Underground Mining Machinery exhibition at K.irK Court, London.28 words
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Article, Illustration383 1949-07-27 3 J.L. Hays - J.L. Hays By Abdul:;ins of ne still nismight .Id mo--nd TRANSU A iab by r.nd Kin» Abdullah of Jordan. donning civilian clothes. lie has introduced law I order by ruling that all the former British Mandatory laws shall remain f-fTrctive, by announcing that the duties and383 words
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Advertisement92 1949-07-27 3 111 j 1 1/ Our lunches for the ply busy business man kIMI&ALIT are ac^ now^ e^^ e^ I|fIUKANI be the best m town. HIS MASTER'S VOICE' y^ m MAJ. limitary) -enna Philharmonic DB 8445-47 88 IN G MAJOR I C Symphony DB 8497-99 97 IN C MAJOR l "i92 words
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Advertisement91 1949-07-27 3 Your July tenth l«tter resigning *s Chairman of The President 1 s Soviet Protocol Connnltte* reached a© In Ratvlsburg, Just outside of Berlin and Potsdam, whert The first tine you are In Washington t wi»h you would co«e In and see ae. Th«r« •re several things I "*nt to talk91 words
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Advertisement114 1949-07-27 3 It't What Business Men Have Longed For &y** IS A FULL-SIZED DUPLICATOR which make. PtRHC? copie* .u.tjbl. MvW rnce Schooll $rofW C|||bf MotpiM|i <nd SISO 00 r h h r P' 0 10^ »"<* boiino*. wiuw.vw by direct mail contact U-Co*own Singapore .^«S| j>V per 1 Ib #> v l114 words
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Article, Illustration541 1949-07-27 4 NAN HALL - GATEWAY TO S'PORE NAN HALL Story by SINGAPORE is essentially a cosmopolitan trading port. It produces relatively little. It is like the agent, th? intermediary who reaps a profit from the part he plays m facilitating: the exchange of goods m this case the exchange of the several rich productsNORMAN COTTERELL - 541 words
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82 1949-07-27 5 Two Dutchmen who fought or Indonesia enes Indonesian guerrilla resist-' ire two Dutchmen. Both arc the Royal Netherlands Army. Both irH l traitors by their countrymen )jv hv s h<,t if the Dutch ever catch they are "proud" to be traitors and doubt whether They say that, according custom, theyU.P. - 82 words
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Article112 1949-07-27 5 {RESTRICTIONS on press freedom m Communist China are forecast by th«* left wins weekly "Far Eastern Bulletin." Hdom of speech will be given only to the people and actionariet," it said Tho article said regulations n promulgated coverthe publication of foreign rs, periodicals and newsReuter - 112 words
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Article43 1949-07-27 5 'PHE trial of 10 Koreans 1 accused of the murder nf Mrs. Horace Underwood, wife ft prominent American missionary, on March 17 was interrupted m its first session i the defendants refused ply to the judge's auestione.- U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration40 1949-07-27 5 J* c c h u *eh. Commander-in-Chief of the People's Liberation Army m China Cien. i how En Lai, vicechairman of the Chinese People's Revolutionary Military Commission. Gen. Pens: Teh-Hui, vicechairman of the Chinese People's Revolutionary Military Commission.40 words
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Article166 1949-07-27 5 ARMY A CCUSED OF 'CRIMINAL FOLL Y' on church parades now no longer compulsory m the Services the Rev. J. G. Grant Fleming said at a meeting of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. "It is folly almost criminal folly when we realise that compulsory instruction is given166 words
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Article62 1949-07-27 5 MR. Trygve Lie, Secretary General of the United Nations, has made an emergency advance of $1,000,000 of United Nations funds to continue the operations of the United Nations Relict Fund for Palestine refugees. The officials estimated that 940,000 Palestine Arabs were now receiving help from theReuter - 62 words
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Article61 1949-07-27 5 nusSIA recently tried m vain to write a forcible repatriation clause into the proposed Independence treaty for Austria. The British delegate to the "Big Four" Deputy Foreign Ministers' Conference m London on the treaty, Mr. 1. Mallett, declared that his Government would never agree. Mr.A.P. - 61 words
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Article31 1949-07-27 5 President Truman lias asked CIO steel workers to hold off their threatened strike for 60 days while a fact-finding board looks into their wages and pensions dispute.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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224 1949-07-27 5 '1 5 divs. are m training 9 T "ft. UiiSlans a forcing 300,000 Japanese into a «f ./^PP^ ll^ liberation Army" m the upper Valley of the Volga River, according to the Kobe Shimbun nhf^iT daUy They Claim the mf °™™tion was obtained from aNANA - 224 words
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Article92 1949-07-27 5 •pHE Royal Commission on Population report is "■pagan," says the Rev. Dr. J. Crowley of St. Wilfred's Roman Catholic Church, Burpess Hill, Sussex. "The scientific application of an infallible method of birth control is tantamount to race suicide. It would weaken the already threatened bonds of family life92 words
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Article289 1949-07-27 5 'PHE line arts are having a hard struggle to survive m Italy today. A country that has a perennially unbalanced budget and carries between two and three million unemployed obviously has many preoccupations apart from the national well-being m terms of music, painting and literature.289 words
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Article46 1949-07-27 5 A MAN weighing 32 atone 1 claims to be the heaviest man m Australia He is Mr. C. Swanson, a banava grower m the Northern Territory. He has a 65--iv.ch icaistline and icears size 14 boots. His wife weighs 7st. 3 lb.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article49 1949-07-27 5 BLOOD red rain swept the west coast port of Alleppey India for three hours recently Whitewashed buildings turned red by the rain water. Subjected to microscopic test, the "blood rain" water was found to contain a large number of red cells, approximately red blood corpuscles Re uterReuter - 49 words
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Article190 1949-07-27 5 Terror sweeps Alabama •iii.X tnadow or the whip I A. bun. cm heavily over Alabama. ness* c and c;< i th Southern St m which m the past thm- m<>nt! come 51 si ffl cross burnlriL's. bombir, intimidations and a lynchln Though masked mi n I beaten bn*h Negro andA.P. - 190 words
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Article, Illustration35 1949-07-27 5 IHtiKi: hundred atsd sixty patients were evacuated from University College hospital, London when this 2,500-lb. bomb, which fell during the blitz, was removed from the hospital grounds. Here is the bomb disposal squad at work.35 words
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Article110 1949-07-27 5 FROM 'DRUNK' TO 'SOT' gCIEN< I man's whlakj Dr. Henry W. N« of Stanford University SrhooJ. San Franc man if ho is ably is m error if he I more One quart is th<« i of an average man round 154 lbs. If the ay. to drink more ho courtU.P. - 110 words
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Article17 1949-07-27 5 The Philippine Government is contemplating an tgrw ment with SCAP on Philip pine-Japanoso tra< U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article69 1949-07-27 5 /CANADIAN nurses who have JO returned after touring Britain arid the Continent l .hink working conditions for British nurses are terrible. Miss Eleanor Atkins, of Ontario, said:— "The high standard of nursing is something amazing m both Britain and the Continent. The girls work long hoursU.P. - 69 words
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Article26 1949-07-27 5 The British Post Office has announced the suspension of mail service to Manchuria and 12 Communist-held provinces of North and Central China.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration36 1949-07-27 5 DR. WILLIAM J. L. S. f ADEN, one of the heroes of a recent Antarctic survey, provide* a perch for a tame turkey- vulture from the West Falklands on his arrival m Southampton.36 words
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Article52 1949-07-27 5 NEW EGYPTIAN PM IS 'NEUTRAL KING Farouk of Egypt has asked Hussein Sirry Pasha, one of Egypt's leading engineers and an independent m politics, to form a new government, after Abdul Hadi Pasha had resigned as Prime Minister. The Premier-designate headed a neutral cabinet on the^ outbreak of the lastReuter - 52 words
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Article32 1949-07-27 5 Greek police have announced the arrest of 24 importers, industrialists and merchants who had allegedly been making contributions or nearly US$l,OOO a month to I the Italian Communist Party A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article248 1949-07-27 5 A WOMAN telephone operator at the PoUsh Embassy m London made 101 private calls, costing £33 13s.— 3nU gave as her number that of a Hrm m Cavendish-square, W The firm, Rolande et Cie, complained to the Post Office that it was being charged248 words
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Advertisement14 1949-07-27 5 W 'SM^ 1- I -lit-sSs s ROYAL RABIES .q When! Mai^y JACKSOH CO.. LTD14 words
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Advertisement101 1949-07-27 5 f ARGENTINE NIGHT THURSDAY 28th !9^> SOUTH AMERICAN MUSIC Sambas, Rhumbas, Tangos by HACKMEYER'S BAND FLOOR SHOW Exhibition Tango By JOSE ROSITA Pupils of Elizabeth Lee SONGS by SYLVIA GAREH CAST I L L IA N FOOD Special dish "Paella Valenciana" (Rice with chicken and shell fish) CATHAY RESTAURANT DINERS101 words
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626 1949-07-27 6 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, July 27, 1949. MOONSHINE IN THE EAST IN SPITE of the moves of I Generalissimo Chiang Kai- i ihek and President Qulrino there; is Little hope that their scheme for an antiCommunist South Pacific Union will ever burgeon Into flower. It is unreal," for m626 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1949-07-27 6 G. WARD PRICE sets oat to travel by car along FROM ASIA TO THE ARCTIC RUN THE REGIONS OF UNEASY LIFE KABUL, Afghanistan: pHOM Afghanistan m Central Asia to Finland on the fringe of the Arctic Circle stretch, m a long diagonal across the map, the1,245 words
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247 1949-07-27 6 'Battle royal' over Englis in India BOMBAY: QUESTION mark hangs over the future ot the English language m India. Indian politicians, scholars and philosophers have been busy for the last several months, arguing on the merits and demerits of the continuance of English as the official and state language of247 words
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Article, Illustration21 1949-07-27 6 "Save 'em a lot of embarrassment if we pranged em before they reach "S Viking tkip i, M tl „1N *>*«* im21 words
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Article498 1949-07-27 6 IAN MACKENZIE - Troops Find Hong Kong Expensive IAN MACKENZIE From HONG KONG: REINFORCEMENTS iwc arriving al this garrison port on schedule. Wo are glad to know about Ihe tanks and the guns and the latest postwar equipment* but we arc more heartened by the presence of upstanding young lads with ruddy complexions498 words
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Advertisement19 1949-07-27 6 GEORG JENSEN SILVER A Notable Same m the History of SILVERWARE m H SENA, LTD. BANGKOK. PENANG AND SINGAPORE19 words
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Article, Illustration23 1949-07-27 7 pn ture. irfSi frjm Noel Vr ver on Wonthe SfeleUt it the Hl Left to right Prnny p«>tpr C ahill and Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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Article15 1949-07-27 7 NO ONE BROKE THE FAST i ii MPIR, Tues. roi I thy any any onfhe15 words
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Article286 1949-07-27 7 THE Far Eastern Regional Office of the Food and L Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations will hold a special regional conference m Singapore from Sept. 27 to 30. Representatives of some 14 member nations of the region are expected to take part. The286 words
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Article234 1949-07-27 7 oaraon: 'end remote control' Press Staff Reporter X DEMAND that Whitehall should give the i 5, apc T? ver nment a free hand m order to enable this Colony to capture the trade m South-East Asia will be made by Inche Sardon bin Jubir (Rural East)234 words
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Article51 1949-07-27 7 Thirty candidates have been interviewed m Singapore for work as interpreters at the forthcoming UN. conferences. No final decision will be made until next month, after the chief interpreter, Mr. V. Chilikin, has visited Hong Kcng and Saigon, to interview candidates there. He leaves Singapore51 words
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Article116 1949-07-27 7 A POLICE officer, Mr. John Arthur Embery, who was killed m a bandit river ambush on the Kemaman River on Monday morning, was buried yesterday at the Christian Cemetery m Kuala Irenggami. M'\ Embery, who was 21, served as a police constable m Palestine until June 21,116 words
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Article162 1949-07-27 7 NON-GO VT. CLERKS WANT GOVT. PAY Free Press Staff Reporter. IPOH, Tuesday. pLERKS working In mercantile firms m Perak feel that they should get the same basic salaries, yearly increments and high cost of living allowances as Government clerks. This opinion was expresses by members of the Perak Clerical Union162 words
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Article, Illustration21 1949-07-27 7 picture. MALAYS arriving at the Sultan Mosque m Arab Street this morning for the Harl Raya Pusa praye service.- Free PressFree Press - 21 words
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Article61 1949-07-27 7 Eight hundred police recruiS wUI lake part m the last big passing out parade at the Police Training Depot, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday m The O.O r C, Malaya District, Mojor General C. H. Boucher will inspect the parade and take the general salute H" will be accompanied61 words
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202 1949-07-27 7 tree Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE people are making good use of tuberculosis examination facilities provided at the new tuberculosis clinic at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, according to the Deputy Director of Medical Services, Dr. J. Coutts-Milne. Since its opening m April, the clinic has202 words
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Article, Illustration34 1949-07-27 7 picture I \tj\ U< t wVV of Sir Ong Siang Song, the first .Malayan Chinese to be knighted, returned to Singapore yesterday m the Carthage after a ten months holiday m England. Free PressFree Press - 34 words
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Article96 1949-07-27 7 rpHREE men were found L guilty m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday i of theft of 1,070 katls of Government rice from a lighter anchored off Telok Ayer Basin. The first accused, 13-year-old Chng Peng Choon. was bound over for six months. The second accused.96 words
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Article49 1949-07-27 7 Tenders for Federation of Malaya Government Treasury bills of three months' tenor were accepted by the Financial Secretary, Federation of Malaya, vo the extent of $700,000 at a rate of discount equivalent to three-quarter per cent, per annum. The bills will be issued on Aue 2 194!).49 words
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Article33 1949-07-27 7 The Governor has nominated th* following to be members of the Malayan Board of Income Tax: Mr. A. p Hajah, Mr. Tey Say Koo and Mr. J. F. L. Cowin.33 words
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Article182 1949-07-27 7 SINGAPORE Municipal Comd missionprs may have another long meeting this month when they sit on Friday The principal questions they will be askec to consider are 1 the advisability of appointing a committee of inquiry to report on the dosing of the Fontian tunnel; the system182 words
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Article, Illustration31 1949-07-27 7 picture. Evangehne and Marjorie Rogers, rehearsing I'A a dance which they will present at the Eurasian Association s Youth Movement Concert at Raffles Institution Hall »t 4.30 p.m. today.- Free PressFree Press - 31 words
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273 1949-07-27 7 S'pore to see Hamlet in a songkok Free Press Staff Upper err 4 STAGE production of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" -^traditional Malay costume is being pluiiin d Mr. David Lyttle for the Singapore Teachers* Kip tory next year. Mr. Lyttle, producer of the recent "Sriint Joan*' at the Victoria Theatre m Singapore,273 words
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Article60 1949-07-27 7 MESSRS Quck Shin Son; Ltd., have prom to donatt* $10,000 to the I versity 0/ Malaya Endowment Fund, by yearly install) i>f $2,000 b year, I t ol which hai alread) been tent tv Sir Ha:: Ho*' Inn. chan 1 Df tlic Sliigaporf Appeal O mitt*60 words
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Advertisement94 1949-07-27 7 FURNISHING DEPT. Latest arrivals of GUARANTEED FADELESS BROCADES DAMASK FURNISHINGS BEVIS CRETONNES and p 3CKFAST COTTON LACES '"HESPUci SINGAPORE WTEIf PHONE 5214 i k mm^mm^mm w^ •^"WAIT? You can get it by the EASIEST WAY! NOW en/0,, o x Radio you p by on y j2O pet month. C °^MERCIAL94 words
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Advertisement38 1949-07-27 7 A good tie WE SPECIALISE |A EXCLUSIVE TIES CUT FROM MfICCLES- JJfS FIELD SILK SQUARES SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG S.P.H. de SILVA (JEWELLIR) HAS SHIFTED TO HIS NEW PREMISES AT 45 HIGH STREET i w p 7i!iiT?tip B^\#sl38 words
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Article265 1949-07-27 8 GOVERNMENT SERVANTS IN DEBT' Protest on pay at meeting Free Press Staff Reporter u jy|OßE and more Government servants are gett«ng into debt," said Mr. S. K. Lingam, secretary of the Singapore Medical Services Union, when he addressed a rally yesterday m protest against the Government's delay m implementing the265 words
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Article193 1949-07-27 8 SEREMBAN, Tuts. EFFORTS have been made to establish contact betworn representatives of tlie squatters and the Government m Neqri Sembilan, the Free Press was told by a hi"h Government spokesman. Meetings have been held m Kuala Pilah Bahriu and Port Dic.kson at which representatives from squatnr'ns In193 words
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Article101 1949-07-27 8 Frt4- Press Staff Reporter HO Ir Choo, a 15-year-old Singapore Chinese school girl, missing from her home \esterdav morning was found a few houis later drowned m a pond \n Kallang Road. In Choo is believed by her parents t-» have gone to the pond to101 words
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Article213 1949-07-27 8 'Diphtheria could be wiped out' Free Press StaflP Reporter IF 75 per cent of Singapore children had anti--1 diphtheria injections instead of the 20 per cent, at present, the disease could be completely eliminated here, said the senior assistant Municipal Health Oilicer, Dr. H. R. Morrison, yesterday. Against an estimated213 words
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Article78 1949-07-27 8 m port alongside the Sin- gipore Harbuir Board wharves yesterday (.godOAns m br^cket-st were Main Wharf: Ferside (31 32^ Star Betclgxiese < 33-34 1. Beuvorlich (36-37). Mount Mansfield (38-39). Somali (42-43). West Wharf: Carthage U-2>, Malacca (6-7). Bengal (8-»», Eu- ryplus (13-14), steel Admiral (15--16). Empire Dock: Gorgon78 words
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Article323 1949-07-27 8 Xl ALA LIMPUR, Tuesday. ]yi ALAYAN tin production increased by more than iT1 a thousand tons during the second quarter of 1949, states the quarterly Bulletin of Statistics issued by the Mines Department. The report states that the total production of tin-ore m 4pril, May323 words
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Article101 1949-07-27 8 Municipal increases in Penang PENANG. Tues. \N improved salary scale for Penang municipal officers drawing a commencing salary of $300 a month or over has been approved by the H'?h Commissioner. The Municipal President, Mr. A. Hyde, nounced this at today's meetIng of the Municipal Council. The scale will be101 words
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Article, Illustration54 1949-07-27 8 picture. \|EMBKRS of the Social if I Service Community of the Weslei Methodist Church Youth Fellowship who visit Ward I of the General Hospital every Sunday arp seen teaching the children sonys. drawing and hand-work. The children Who are kept m frames are suffering from T.B. cfFree Press - 54 words
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Article134 1949-07-27 8 HELMETS TO PROTECT TRISHAMEN BUTTERWORTH, Tues CONCERN for the welfare ot trisha riders was expressed by an unofficial Malay member at the Province Wellesley Rural Boorri meeting m Butterworth when the question of suitable protective equipment for the riders v. Inche Mohamrd Haroun bit> Bahaudln said that alt m the134 words
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Article36 1949-07-27 8 Free Pres* staff Reporter There wort- 617 births and 197 deaths In Singapore Municipality lor the v eliding July 16. Chief causes of dt'ath pneumonia (34), tuberculosis 132>. enttrltli <15» and convulsions (12).36 words
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Article218 1949-07-27 8 WSt-'ii XT--' j( T^^^^ WEAKNESS m British G V a feat re l^ndon day, says Beater** financial moved lower M fresh lellinr thai sistent .All closes «f stork,,' on the day ranged up to issues were again the cf) Rubbers were unchan lower while Una218 words
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Advertisement64 1949-07-27 8 ROAD HoOSEk CAPITOL Saturday M'ntfe The STRAITS T»MES THOMAS CUP An Illustrated record of the visit of Hit successful Malayan Badminton Team to Europe m 1948/49. Beautifully produced on art-paper the Souvenir contains messages from Sir Ceorge Thomas. Dave Freeman (the great U.S. player) action and studio photographs and autographs64 words
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Advertisement108 1949-07-27 8 By A/r from London do THE FINANCIAL TiMJ the Wort most important Financial an 4 Industrial Newspaper By direct air-freightmg I arrangements whereby stamped with Malayan itann delay m posting on arriva Malaya can now obta.n THE FINANCIAL w»thin a few days of pul Daily spotlight on I together with108 words
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Miscellaneous94 1949-07-27 8 mSndrdkC Exclusive to t/w Singapore I roe Press m Malaya THE WALL-OUTnWHOPPER/ I— I' < ,B »-.—^-»tU= 111/, v-A"^r INC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya NEXT MORNING iP^^^^^Hk -'YE STILL GtfT 7We\ HERE S YCXJI? )^1 3^SORRY I CAN'T WAIT/- -^W^^L^ V FIST?*, BUT- OOOH. TVJE n94 words
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154 1949-07-27 9 These Amazing Americans, No.1: MEET DR. DOREAL itfOTHINti can > reac h us here, t he High Pnest sir! Nothing can h us here. he spoke lie his arms a deep {lie thin, air. he s though he a threnatom rid." ilar Of h 11 was n, the d it.154 words
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Article, Illustration1564 1949-07-27 9 BEVERLEY NICHOLS - Disciples of fear flee to atom-proof city BEVERLEY NICHOLS by The atom bomb explodes at Bikini '0 and were increasing f. The figure was subntial enough to justify him not merely as a casual freak but as a 1 phenomenon of some Importance. It was not easy to find the1,564 words
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Article23 1949-07-27 9 The story behind Alcoholics Anonymous', the society which is making a on attempt t<> rest i < i nerica's four million drunkards.23 words
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Article374 1949-07-27 9 Boxer attack sex appeal by a Special Correspondent JOHANNESBURG: ATTACKS on sex appeal and "sweater girls" are features of a new drive against social evils m South Africa launched by the Congress on Social Evils of the Dutch Reformed Churches, The new campaign by the Reformed Churches comes at a374 words
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Article, Illustration47 1949-07-27 9 Patricia Hall, U.-I. film starlet displays her charms to the full If the Dutch Reformed Churches (see story above) had their way, Patricia mould just hoi*, to rely on a high I.Q (which her publicity ar/ent «it« she has) to make her way through this hard life.47 words
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Article420 1949-07-27 9 GEOFFREY BARKER - THE SKYLINE GROWS A BEARD GEOFFREY BARKER by Ni:\V VOHK: fHK architect sighed over what he culled "the changing face of New York. He pointed out the forest of H -shaped television antennas clustered on the roof tops of every building m the neigHhourhood m which wh found ourselves. "You420 words
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Advertisement33 1949-07-27 9 *°^MAVi( RADIO GRAMO?Hi.ii Crating PHILIPS Recuiver 485 A. p with Mag's eye. Automatic R^card Changer $750.00 LESS 10% CASH, U °r on easy terms. J ?,^K COMPANY LTD *<^?h^JLQUAY l«t FLOOR fEL *****33 words
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Advertisement77 1949-07-27 9 smfLflJik i^. f PORT 1 I i or MALAYAN 1949 CHAMPIONSHIPS balls "bookkeeping Burroughs bookketpinn W&%&/'^^^b*. machines dost lecjg- $m feir '-"if and statement |wV» Provtdt n-at. accurate, Jl legible records that arc always up-to dat*- Pr> ference for hlgh-efflci-ency Burroughs book- keenlni maehSnei is Indicated by their a i77 words
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Article567 1949-07-27 10 CRUSADER - JAVA CHINESE HAVE STIFF MATCH CRUSADER Army-Navy are favourites By 'iiritt inuunesian i^ninese iootoauers Have their stiff cst test since their arrival m Singapore last week when they play the Army-Navy, likely finalists m the Southern section of the Malaya Cup, at Jalan Besar Stadium this evening. The visitors have567 words
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Article, Illustration43 1949-07-27 10 picture. MUDLAmK: Bill \ankeville Ls spattered with mud as he poses for the camera after winning the one-mile event m the British A.A.A. championships at WhKe City Stadiurci. London, on July 16. The race was run on a wet track. Sport and GeneralSport and General - 43 words
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Article34 1949-07-27 10 The Btanvac baplosrees' lare holding i Us paity md cinema show on Friday at 5.30 p.m. on the OCcaftt'jO ol th«^ opening of their c!u> h "iso at No 2. Fairer Park.34 words
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284 1949-07-27 10 JHfc foundation stone of the Indian Association's new $100,000 clubhouse will be laid by the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald m rnmniT I X "V? buildi «PeCt3 to' be completed by March next year. t A w ;»i M Dorai Ra J> honorary284 words
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Article433 1949-07-27 10 BRUCE HARRIS - BRUCE HARRIS »y Ei G. MANN is not captaining- England m the Manchester Test Match for the simple reason m his own words that he was "not asked". Mann was apparently quite happy about the decision. There are precedents, of course, for changing Test captains433 words
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Article, Illustration288 1949-07-27 10 GRAHAM - FINALISTS DECIDED GRAHAM .—Sport -smile By QVErtALJ pore Table Tennis AWQCUtti junior inrer-club tournament are: Group I: finalists, Chung Wah > "Blur j Group 2: nnaliM-v II leije Union. 4.r»up 3: flmlllll. Shing Wab "Blue." Group 4: Chin Woo Junlon Group 5: CllilWll T.T.P. They will play off fnr the288 words
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243 1949-07-27 10 w. CAPEL KIREY - w. CAPEL KIREY By MX. AMIIS KKOOK |||i(si iTI Football Association, M with a plan. Pot 11 into ;U cause a s biff a toccer i, M United opened tin frillies a la Gussie, bl Do ;i ay with I Mr. Brook Hirst. Hi243 words
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Article, Illustration186 1949-07-27 10 BRUCE HARRIS - Brian Close to join the Royal Signals BRUCE HARRIS BY LONDON, Tuesday. T>RIAN CLOSE, 18 -year-old m the England XI m the Manchester Test, will be goin?, after his call-up, into the Royal Corjw of Sxnals at < atteriok. But it is understood that he will not havo to report*186 words
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Article714 1949-07-27 10 K. WOO - An outstanding centre-half K. WOO MALAYAN SOCCER STARS .16 By 4 VERSATILE player who c:sn adapt himself to any position is Yean? Kah Chang, captain of the Malayan Chinese soccer team that went to Shanghai for the China National (iauies last year. Twenty-nine-year-old Kah Chong has travelled more than 6,000714 words
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Article, Illustration11 1949-07-27 10 bi X M lik (Mala y Union), seen here receiving his11 words
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Advertisement178 1949-07-27 10 Sela mat Hari Raya NOW THRILLING THOUSANDS! 11-1 15, I.UO. G.:JO %M p.m. Bfa Iff Bros. Studios' LATEST and BKST "BASIS' SI PI T SKKAWAK 1 And ROOMAI NOH NINE BIG BONG HITS N^XT CHANGE CATHAY X F. For (o.nfort Tel. 3400 Sela mit Ilari Kaya To All Our Muslim178 words
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Advertisement54 1949-07-27 10 SELAMAT HA" I RAY 4 Capitol Utedtk, OPENIM WO®.. HEARTTHRO* \f^m**M N£W 3 STOOGES LLj^E^ Comedy CoLy*l lA _i^ Under a new arran«eon^ Mti Bud*et can b« sent fh# United K'nCfJrrr BF Bi It /ou wane the b,. /vi>h i j make an Air Home Office x an «x-Mal* MANAGER54 words
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383 1949-07-27 11 Kaiserine and Hay dee tipped Free Press Racing Correspondent .PENANG, Wednesday. T HERL was no ram m Penang during the past 24 hours and the track this morning was much improved With the sky clear and bright sunshine prevailing, there is little prospect of383 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-07-27 11 rho went Hind* :tid when a tight m both innings of dTMt '.in* flr.l h scored ?2 not out fySerdtj with Bert lit siwd the tour- ,-n iefeti hitting 80.30 words
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Article460 1949-07-27 11 fjftWICKSHIRE took part with Kent m one of the I exciting finishes to a drawn game for years. tyr three days' play, during which 1,129 runs were Warwickshire needed only two runs to win men play closed yesterday, while Kent had only to theirReuter - 460 words
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Article153 1949-07-27 11 CREE-kicks and frayed tern were the rule rather than the exception m a Senior S.A.F.A. League game between R.A.F. (ChangU and Chinese Casuals at JaLan Besar Stadium yesterday. Concentrating on the tall and keeping within the rules. R.A.F. won by three goals to two. There was153 words
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Article38 1949-07-27 11 I^HE Australian Lawn Tennis As1 aoclation has Invited the United States to send over two or four ranking players to play In the national, championships and three special International matches beginning late la January A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article63 1949-07-27 11 T^HE following will represent Ceylotf Sports Club, Singapore, m their annual cricket fixture against T.P.C.A. Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday and Monday at Kuala Lumpur: Dr. K. S. Retnam (capt.), C. Senev.'ratne, K. Muthucumara, M. C. Ktiilasapathy, J. C. Oooke, V. Ramalingham, Lt. Periera, S. Vellupillai, C.63 words
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Article181 1949-07-27 11 Third Test Scoreboard N. ZEALAND— IST. INNS. 293 ENGLAND— IST. INNINGS. Hattcn st. MoeneT b Burtt W*sbbrook c Mooney b Cowl* 44 Edrtch c Rabone b Burtt Compton b Cowie Simpson c Donnelly b Burtt I<'< Bailef not ont Brown c Wallace b Burtt F.van* c Mooney b Bartt It181 words
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Article156 1949-07-27 11 A Professional Golfers' Association team beat Britain's Walker Cup squad by three matches to two m the foursomes of the Walker Cup team* "dress rehearsal" match at Richmond (Surrey) yesterday. The showing of the amateurs, who sail for New York on Friday m readiness for theirReuter - 156 words
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Article377 1949-07-27 11 pKhDDIE BROWN, the England captain, tried everything he had to get New Zealand out and force a victory m the third Test at Manchester yesterday, but it was of no avail. He used all ten available men. only Godfrey Evans, the wicket-keeper, not havingReuter - 377 words
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Article200 1949-07-27 11 THE Bite, a 33-1 entry, purchased a few weeks ago by Mrs. W. J. Armstrong, won the six furlongs Stewards Cup at Goodwood yesterday In a photo finish. The race Is one of the season's important sprint handicaps and was worth £1,705 (first onze). TakingReuter; A.P. - 200 words
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Article101 1949-07-27 11 TRESPASSER EPSOM ivf» EFSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER RACE 1 TOTL AND NI^E~~ PRINCESS ATLANTAS 2 30 Cross of Gold NLFFIELD N^e Northwell To'tUnd ESST NBlßeld RACE 3 JIMMY Ji^f^iv l.S_J&__:.__~" ST 1 F> Rafe Fan Some Bnnd ESS Tifer II >airwood Blackpool Elegant Art Ehjtnt101 words
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Article81 1949-07-27 11 BY their resounding victory over Worcestershire, Middlesex have Joined their rivals at the head of the county cricket championship table, each with 116 points from 17 matches. First-innings points for Warwickshire and Glamorgan enabled them to join defeated Yorkshire m third place. All three counties h*veReuter - 81 words
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Article67 1949-07-27 11 'J'HE Singapore Malay XI against the Indonesian Chinese at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday will be ehoserr from the following 18 player*.: Osman Angullia, Arshad Abdul Rahman, 3alleh, Abdul Rahman (Jr.) Harith, Haji Oarhan. Khamis Bedpl, Ismail Bujaiw Sharlfi Madon, Ahmad Yusoff, Samad, Ramlan, All67 words
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Article89 1949-07-27 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. TN a very clean and exckirtg gam yesterday, "C" C<>y, Seaforth Highlander!, bea; "B" Coy, Royal Iniiiskillinst Fusiliers 4 3 m the Duke Shield anal. Inniskilllings gained ft 3 o lead through goals by Gallagher Burns and McUulnnesn. Seaforths fought back and OUmour89 words
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Article491 1949-07-27 11 OELOW is the card o f events for today's races m Penang. The Big Sweep will be drawn on race eight. Horses scratched from all engagements are Happy Quadrant and Lynchburg. RACE 1—2.30: Cl. 2, Div. 3—s| F. W0 Atlanta* Jones 8.12 000 Streatfleld Stirling 8.12 000 Bin491 words
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Advertisement11 1949-07-27 11 Uthay NEXT CHANGE JJE RUSSELL .S l «»a»im mi '!un UlMt11 words
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Advertisement273 1949-07-27 11 World Class BOXKvBI6GEST AID MOST EXPEHSiVE PROMOTiuN SINCE LIBERATION! HAPPY WORLD COVERED STAOiUM ON FRIDAY 19th July 1949 AT 9 P.M. Introducing TTw; Great- cst ChlneM Champion o( jA U all Urn«! MB Conqueror Of i. olden m m/v Boy, Sarban Sin«li. W Jabbar b. Jaffar!! Wrf y^ Hr '>273 words
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Miscellaneous30 1949-07-27 11 Today's sport SOCCER: Indonesians v. Arny-Navy— Jalan B«sar. CRICKET: Johore Singapore Johore Bahru; S.C.C. home -and -home BCC; SCRC t. Raffles In»t. S.C.R.C. GOLF: R.J.I.C. (Johoi>« Island Clvb Island Clab.30 words
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218 1949-07-27 12 STORM HITS S'HAI: 200,000 HOMELESS Flood, fires ravage city SHANGHAI, Wednesday. A FTER wrecking 1 virtually every building on the American base at Okinawa and extensively damaging military installations there, a 70 m.p.h. typhoon struck Shanghai, causing the worst floods since 1915 and leaving 200,000 people homeless. Known casualties mReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 218 words
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Article, Illustration46 1949-07-27 12 The Burmese Deputy Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief, Lieut.-Gen. Ne Win (left), who has been inspecting service establishments m Britain and studying British training methods, is here seen chatting at the War Office m London with the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field-Marshal Sir William Slim.46 words
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Article, Illustration36 1949-07-27 12 photo. Believed to be the oldest white man m the world, Mr. William Pringle, of Johannesburg. South Africa, celebrated his 119 th birthday this month. He is still active and has a (food appetite.- A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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128 1949-07-27 12 QUITO (Ecuador). Wed. A REVOLT against President Galo Plaza Lassos' Government, opening with an attack by about 50 men In civilian clothes on the unguarded presidential palace, was quickly broken yesterday. Both the President and Vice-President Manuel Sotomayer Luna were m the palace, but beforeReuter - 128 words
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Article106 1949-07-27 12 CCWFS (Isle of Wight), Tuesday. A TEN-ENGINED British flying-boat, which its makers claim is the biggest m the world, was unveiled at Cowes yesterday. Designed to carry 105 passengers non-stop from London to New York, the craft has a ceiling of seven miles, a range of 5,500A.P. - 106 words
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Article17 1949-07-27 12 Premier designate of Egypt, Sirry Pasha, last night formed an Egyptian National Union Cabinet. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article38 1949-07-27 12 Uncertainty and extreme nervousness have prevailed m Guatemala City since President Jose Arevalo suppressed the revolt which broke out on July 18 after the assassination of Col. Francisco Arana, head of the armed forces. Reuter.38 words
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Article44 1949-07-27 12 TNDERWATER atomic bomb U tests at Bikini showed that no major revision of ship design is necessary to withstand such blasts, according to Admiral William Blandy, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Atlantic Fleet and former Commander of the atom bomb tests ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article98 1949-07-27 12 mnmv ««NO KONG, Tuesday. T°™& ex l^', y one nth af te the Nationalists' More than a dozen ships have called at Tientsin, Ylngkow. Chinwangtao and even Tsingtao and returned to Hong Kong during the past month. Several British ships already loaded with cargoes for Tientsin,A.P. - 98 words
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Article41 1949-07-27 12 rpHE Hong Kong GovernX ment will introduce a bill next week requiring the population of 1,857,000 except the armed forces, police and children— to register and receive identity cards. The colony has about 17,000 nonChinese.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article78 1949-07-27 12 ECONOMIC aid to Arab countries is imperative if the oil-rich Middle East is not to be* written off as a military I loss m the event of a war with Russia was the conclusion of the Middle Eagt conference which ended m London yesterday. BritishU.P. - 78 words
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174 1949-07-27 12 SYDNEY, Wednesday. 'THE decision of the Privy Council m declaring the Australian Banking Act unconstitutional was received with jubilation yesterday by Opposition spokesman and banking authorities. The Australian Government took to the Privy Council an appeal against the invalidation by the Australian High Court of the AustralianA.P. - 174 words
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Article44 1949-07-27 12 LONDON, Wed. 4 SPARROW, carrying a lighted cigarette butt to its nest, teas responsible for a fire ivhich destroyed five homes m Dagenham. The fire had one casualty the sparrow, ivhich was found burned to death m the nest.- U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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161 1949-07-27 12 2 provinces to ignore Nehru's plea BOMBAY, Wed. BOMBAY and Madras Provinces are unlikely to reverse their plans for prohibition dea.3lte an appeal by the Prime Minister. Pandit Nehru, to go slow on policies banning drink and racing, official spokesmen said yesterday. Madras enforced total prohibition lasi October, and BombayReuter - 161 words
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Article68 1949-07-27 12 A LBERT BOND, 75, a retired farmer, backed Pare's y^i^nd h! n ln c I 2? a horse race at Wellington, New died collected his winnings, then collapsed and Ro^°H H h e a i c L e S, h0n f d S wife toA.P. - 68 words
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Article66 1949-07-27 12 AT least 24 men, women and children were killed and more than 50 gravely injured m an explosion at an army munitions dump m Tarancon Spain, yesterday. Officials expect to find at least five more bodies m the ruins around the explosion which shook this townA.P. - 66 words
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Article31 1949-07-27 12 Dr. J. M. Lewis and Major B Levi will speak on the treatment of venereal diseases at the Department of Pathology Singapore General Hospital at 8 p.m. tonight.31 words
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Article129 1949-07-27 12 LONDON, Wednesday. JHE British Government last night announced a olon ia i, 4 researcn programme ranging from studies of African witchcraft, m which American anthropologists and sociologists will co-operate to preventive treatment of malaria, typhus and tuberculosis. v K Details are given m the annual reportReuter - 129 words
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Article94 1949-07-27 12 THE former Wimbledon champions. Jack Kramer, Fred Perry and Donald Budge, yesterday continued their progress m the SJ.izenger professional lawn tennis tournament at Scarborough. Kramer had little difficulty m defeating the Egyptian M. El Fol, 8-1. 6-0, 6-2. m the third round. Fred Perry (holder) beat J.Reuter; A.P. - 94 words
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114 1949-07-27 12 LONDON, Wed. A FOREIGN Office spokesman charged yesterday that Russia Is able to undercut world market prices because she uses forced labour. Challenged at a daily press conference by a correspondent of the Communist Daily Worker, the spokesman said there was evidence that theU.P. - 114 words
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Article29 1949-07-27 12 Mrs. Willy van Rijsel, 31--year-old Dutch housewife, failed m her bid to swim the English Channel last night after being m the water approximately 14i hours.- A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Miscellaneous94 1949-07-27 12 HIGH TIDES Today: I. OS p.m. 1 TumorroH 00.28 a. m; 1.41 p.m. THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris JWA\TEP7^\ r-*}£l CCULDN'r LET4N>DN6 GIVE HER I I NEVER THOUGHT A? 5 VD^y /f/JDM^ rTA S Jn S^ S^ IO^ <NOVVEVE ?yTHIN <-^9w e AN APOftESS-TD WRITE TO M 5. SHEATHE ONLY94 words
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