The Singapore Free Press, 27 June 1950
1950-06-27
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Title Section18 1950-06-27 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA w--^ SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1950. PRICE TEN (EMS.18 words
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Article, Illustration463 1950-06-27 1 SEOUL FALLS TO THE REDS US debate on war or peace QOMMUNIST North Korean tanks have entered the South Korean capital of Seoul, according to latest dispatches received m New York today on the fighting m Korea. The South Korean Government this morning announced its removal to Suuon, 25 miles463 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-06-27 1 Di- turf i i Jitr father iiin^ mar- member m Minn pit tured at -;> rda> arrival. two m with I ix»lu r turnini; lo Afddin? Free PressFree Press - 27 words
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Article52 1950-06-27 1 SEOUL, Tuesday. iERAI h «i y ng Jun, Commander of the Com--1 munist North Korea invasfon army, m a broadigyaai Kadio vest#rdav, demanded the the Korea army. I the total defeat of the Southbud morale, rather than by being were reported by foreign corres--id InA.P. - 52 words
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Article118 1950-06-27 1 SEOUL, Tues. Synyman Rhee of South Korea today blamed the crisis on "too little and too late" American aid. Through a spokesman, the 7J-year-old President said: "With American aid coming as late as it has, it is very difficult to save anything. "We hate 7iothing toA.P. - 118 words
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Article81 1950-06-27 1 MOSCOW Tues r F!IK Soviet government is L expected to take a nrutral. non-intervention-iNt position' regarding Kt»rt'a's »ivii war. according to observers m Moscow. The fiijhtinu is considered a purely internal affair of tht* Korean nation. MiM ou hM made its p .iNition clear ni.»n\ times mI.P - 81 words
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Article58 1950-06-27 1 piVK more survivors were found yesterday- near the wreckage of a French army plane that crashed three weeks ago m the jungles of Madagascar. Two soldiers have already made their way to civilization and nine were killed. After days of searching, a rescue party reachedA.P. - 58 words
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Article93 1950-06-27 1 GLASGOW, Tues. TRADING link which has A existed between Scotland Burma for over 80 years ended m Glasgow yesterday when the Irrav.addy Flotilla Company v s voluntarily liquidated. Sir M.m-ice Denny, ClycU industrialist, president at the last annual meeti!: 1 said that In 1875 the company hi'lA.P. - 93 words
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113 1950-06-27 1 LOS ANGELES. Tues. A STATE Department A official yesterday specifically charged Russia with instigating a "sneak attack" on South Korea. tfr. Edward Barrett. Assistant Secretary of State for Public AJTairs and chief of all United States propaganda overseas, said there was no doubt that RussianU.P. - 113 words
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Article84 1950-06-27 1 LONDON, Tues. THE Minister of Supply, Mr. George Strauss, yesterday dismissed a Conservative Member's complaint that dismantled Sherman and Churchill tanks are being sold to Palestine. Mr. W. A Steward told the Hou.m; of Commons that the tanks, stripped of their armaments are being sold atA.P. - 84 words
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Article37 1950-06-27 1 Four cats battled a cobra; for twu hours m a village near Jamnui. Kashmir. Two cats and the cobra were killed. They wore attacking a rat when the snake intervened and swallowed it whole.—37 words
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Article209 1950-06-27 1 FAR EAST ACTION UP TO TRUMAN WASHINGTON, Tuesday. OE( KFT \R\ of Stale. Mr. Dean Acheson, said yesterday that it is up to President Truman to decide what to do about the situation m the Far East. i Mr. Acheson told a closed meeting of the Senate Appropriations Committee thatU.P. - 209 words
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Article19 1950-06-27 1 The Dutch Government announced it is considering the establishment of Japanese overseas agencies In the Netherlands A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article77 1950-06-27 1 TEL AVIV. Tues. Eddie Cantor declared last night that it was up to American Jewy to pave the way for all Jews who wanted to come to Israel to start their lives anew. The American film and radio actor, winding up a fortnight's tourA.P. - 77 words
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Article76 1950-06-27 1 TEHERAN, Tues.— lran put tough anti-Communist army bo&s Lieutenant -General All Raazmara m as Premierdesignate yesterday, less than 24 hours after news reached Teheran that South Korea had been invaded. Iran Is Soviet Russia's soul hern neighbour and one of the hottest fronts m the cold war.R.P. - 76 words
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Article81 1950-06-27 1 C' wealth stores raw materials SYDNEY, TUCI. pSSENTIAL raw materials are being stored throughout the Commonwealth to meet any sudden emergency. Cotton, rubber, linseed and various petroleum products all war materials are the most important items m the stockpiling programme. It has been officially stated that Australia has enough oilReuter - 81 words
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Article36 1950-06-27 1 pREMIER Jean Duvieusart of Belgium concluded his conversations with exiled King Leopold yesterday, and told correspondents afterwards there was no doubt that the King would return to Belgium m the near future A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article27 1950-06-27 1 Police In Otu city, cast of Kyoto, have confiscated more than 50 copies of D. H. Lawrence's "Lady Chatterly's Lover" on grounds of indecency. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article61 1950-06-27 1 NEW YORK. Tuesday. FRANK ERICKSON, 54, head of a nation-wide bookmaking business, was sentenced m New York yesterday to two years m prison and a US$3O,OOO fine. Erickson who had plied his multi -million dollar betting: trade for a quarter of a century without spending: aA.P. - 61 words
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Article165 1950-06-27 1 ROMULO 'HARD TO PREDICT' SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday. GENERAL Carlos P. Romulo, President oi the United Nations General Assembly, arriving here to make a major address at the fifth anniversary observance of the signing of the United Nations Charter yesterday, was cautious m commenting on the Korean war. "It is hardUP. - 165 words
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Article88 1950-06-27 1 AN American Air I orce vlustans fighter plane shot down a North Korean Russian-made V\K fighter over Kimpo airport at 8.15 a.m. tod.i>. Six American transport planes, carrying 180 i 190 Americans to Itazukei base In Kyushu or possibly to Tokyo, safely took off. At 630 a.m.A.P. - 88 words
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Article48 1950-06-27 1 PERTH Australia. Tv TWENTY -SIX Wi 27 oc- rjp..:.;,s In an Ai. ■ional A. wen 1 kilifd y The plane i from Perth The sole survivor I Forward, 67 gineer. was fouiK; a dmsed i badiy burned an hour i the crash A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article147 1950-06-27 1 8 CASUALTIES IN RAIL JEEP ATTACK IT L» now known that m the aitacx un a rail ]>- •;> yesterday morning m the Mentakab area 01 Pahang. fine Malay jeep driver, two special constables and one surveyor labourer were killed, one police constable and one surveyor labourer seriously and two147 words
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Article41 1950-06-27 1 pRiNCESS Elisata fodmolhe: the christt sin of her I Phillip Th^ baby <• m of Lord and Lady Bi t Br<tx>urnf'» ba Philip The A .r Cai. ;i!d. Michael John U churrh >>f S; J. M ..Alll A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article917 1950-06-27 2 Arthur Morley - 'Mrs. Australia Is Happier Now Arthur Morley J SYDNEY. TH-E Australian house- wife is find--sn«H|ore and mor c rea--Bon^nO% to sing* about he* wortf. .She cannot buy rice v«Mfc f &r ftej tff <-- puddings, dnci sne- c&nnai ?et cream, but almost everything: e6e tttins: back to prenormal. t has917 words
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Article, Illustration616 1950-06-27 2 Iris Ashley - Iris Ashley by iy£ have heard a great deal about the seven ayes of man, so for a change we want to comment this week about three ages of woman Here you see th > > outfits, each vastly becoming to the wearer616 words
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Advertisement116 1950-06-27 2 do>uLo qedde^) {he lcKle«L Wedding Goii everything for the "B f-*- 13, Battery Road Tel. 3339 Tepid P»-rman«-nt Having i». the srieniilu prrminK blearhcd. tinted and dinVult |\p**v <, aces of cold and heat nvthod- «<»mbii)«-d reiiultK. Short MM rut a spec ial.tv Open all da> on Satuid^% LRDIES' HPIR116 words
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Miscellaneous193 1950-06-27 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOIJX today, you Inve a deep understanding of human nature. At times however, you are a little too trusting of those you do not know well. AVhen disillusioned, you become embittered— and then you are a little caustic about those who are easily imposed upon. This is193 words
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Miscellaneous280 1950-06-27 2 New Crossword No. 83 I j pTl3~| I?"] |s~] J~ (HIS ACKOSS 1 -ally depicted m a iatheily way «3> 3 How to a.seend the winding stair <5. 2). 7. Firing too soon, m a mechanical <3-B>. 8. The Lady of Shalott 9. Food for 1.000 at a health resort280 words
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Article340 1950-06-27 3 U.S. PREPARES FOR AIR RAIDS Defence against atom attack WASHINGTON, Tuesday. "pHE United States government has begun to put A into operation preliminary defence measures against a possible atomic attack Under the guidance of the National Security Resources Board and its new chief, the former Air Secretary, Mr. Stuart Symington,UP. - 340 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-06-27 3 photo. l»ur.ne>»* ir.t.i monger his turned surplus into -i pn»?itaMe business. He bought a conrlmets, sand-papered, washed and painted I thrm up far He sold 30.000 m three The Bur ;«ht a lar?e number and t;iv pessimistic civilians A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article56 1950-06-27 3 HE DIDN'T GET A W AY WITH IT tin ENTRY, Tuesday. I l> man removed his clothes to sunUrn heatwave and was promptly J >ty. It happened m Coventry. TC l..idy (iodiva rode unclothed streets. Qui.ty. who admitted his aid: 'This sort of thins: is nnot do it m CovenMReuter - 56 words
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Article39 1950-06-27 3 I^EN thousand pcopl* and 15 <. <o far b^fii repon northern New South Wales hundreds of square of rich farmland nave turned Into a null land sea by torrential rains over the past fornight.— Reuter A.A.P an U.P.Reuter; A.A.P; U.P. - 39 words
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Article66 1950-06-27 3 GLASGOW, Tues. FIFTY Scottish doctors In glasgow have agreed to recommend a mass withdrawal of general practitioners from the British National Health Scheme if Health Minister Aneurin Bevan refuses to increase their pay. The 50 doctors, who practise m Glasgow, are to put their resolution before66 words
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Article155 1950-06-27 3 LAKE S( 1 1 ESS, Tuesday. T"HE I nited Nations Secretary-General, Mr. TrjfT c Lie. has written an ope n letter to the peoples of the world pledging: his continued and untiring efforts to bring about pear c through the United Nations. The letterReuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration341 1950-06-27 3 Neither side vulnerable. Suuib dealer NORTU Tbe bidding South West North East 1* Pass 14 Pats 20 Pass 4 0 (an 60 All Pau VVTESI opened the ace of clubs arri after looking over the dummy, shifted to the jark of hearts East won this trick with the341 words
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100 1950-06-27 3 BERLIN. Mon. T*HE Russians on Saturday 1 renewed their demand already rejected by the West for withdrawal of all occupation troops from Berlin as the price for the holding of city-wide elections. The Soviet standpoint has been formally re-stated by :he chief civviian representative ofA.P. - 100 words
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Article53 1950-06-27 3 THE Government of Bombay has superseded the present Board of Directors of the Bombay Bullion Association, according to a Government communique issued m Bombay. The supersession, effective from yesterday has been ordered m exercise of powers conferred on the Government by the Bombay Forward Controls ActReuter - 53 words
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Article240 1950-06-27 3 'NOT SPOILING NATIVES'— U.S LAKE SI'CCESS, Tuesday. TtflE United States had replied to criticism from colonial powers that it was too freehanded m its administration of the Pacific islands trust territory by saying that it was "fully alive to the danger of 'spoiling' the inhabitants" by giving them too much240 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-06-27 3 photo. A U.S. arikv 240 mm. motorized fielcf gun moving through a crowd at the U.S. Armed Forces Rield Day observance at Washington. USISUSIS - 24 words
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Article59 1950-06-27 3 TO TELL WORLD ABOUT P.I. A POWERFUL group of American and Filipino businessmen m Manila have teamed up to tell the world that thins are not so bad m Philippines a.s some people claim. Alarmed by bad publicity this young Republic has been getting abroad, particularly m the United States,A.P. - 59 words
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Article72 1950-06-27 3 HOLLYWOOD Tue> JL'DY Garland's business manager. Mr. Carleton Aslop. has said that the National Broadcasting Company offer to star her m radio or television shows had cheered her tremendously The offer has been received since Garland slashed her throat last Monday m a fit of despondentA.P. - 72 words
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Article220 1950-06-27 3 Girl saint 'martyr of purity' VATICAN CITY. Tuc ]i| ARIA Goretti, who I at 11 defending her virtue.^ was, raised tp sainthood on Saturday before 500.000 of the 'Roman Catholic fail including her mother newest saint, already Pie "martyr of purity", was ed by Pope Pius as an plar forA.P. - 220 words
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Article26 1950-06-27 3 The Burmah Oil Cor expert to begin lar->e-sca> drilling In the Pathana forest area on East Pakistan-.-border late this year or next year. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement27 1950-06-27 3 HOME IEAVE 10 h P ANCLIA CARS LTDiHg^ I SINGAPORE IPOH PENA N G WEARNE B'RJGLS L T D.j/m KU ALA LUMPUR SEREMBAN MALACCA z=^f UP— lB27 words
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Miscellaneous215 1950-06-27 3 SINGAPORE BFEBS (SingaporGl Fmergency news from K.L. 4.4a p.m. Programme summary; 41 4.47 "From the London Editorials" 4XI and 11.7 m" (BBC); 4.55 "Composer of the (BMJE NKTWORK) Week"— Nicholas Medtner; 5.15 c# m i m 'Commonwealth Survey"; 5.30 al am Paul Temple and the Sullivan TODAY Mystery"— 4 'Coiro';215 words
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383 1950-06-27 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, June 27, 1950. Korea and the world ivrilE peace-loving na--1 lions 9 That is how th«- Communist counties always describe ti.tmselves. "Peace loving nations" as imposed to the "wi?m*mieering Unpcrial- > of the west. Co on Sunday morning, the e- loving Commur.. it warning sent383 words
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Article744 1950-06-27 4 C. Ward Price - C. Ward Price M>y TOKIO. f IKE the Germans. J the Japanese are Demg courted by both of the camps into which their conquerors are split. The American military occupation has been a kindly course of Instruction m democracy. The Russians are indoctrinating744 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-06-27 4 A scene from the film 'Three Came Home" m which Jar. Suva <Sessue Hayakaua) is sympathetically •d Here tie ii asking Mrs. Agnet Keitfi (< Colbert i to autograph her book "Lund Below t fie W.35 words
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Letter212 1950-06-27 4 I SHOULD be more than pleased if you could help me to obtain an address of mi meone m Singapore or Malaya who would correspond with me m Romanised Malay. I was stationed with the Royal Engineers m Singapore for two years, from November 1947 until June212 words
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Article, Illustration573 1950-06-27 4 Gault MacGowan - GERMAN YOUTH IS ON THb MARCH Gault MacGowan By HEIDELBERG: /^ERMAN youth quite certainly will march again— the only question Is: With whom? There is a German band playing stirring tunes underneath my window m the public square. The musicians are gray-haired old men m shabby civilian ciothes but thNANA - 573 words
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Article601 1950-06-27 4 SYLVAIN MANGEOT - Britain's Policy Under Fire SYLVAIN MANGEOT By ORITAIN is at pn preoccupied with adjusting her policfc the results of the recent bilateral, tripartite and twelve power talks m London between the Foreign Ministers of the North Atlantic Treaty Powers. Even after reading the official communique and declarations which accompanied theReuter - 601 words
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214 1950-06-27 4 Iris Ashley - The Land Of Glorior Technicolotir Iris Ashley b, BLKMI DA. AQUAMARINE sea lapping peachpiak beaches; hedges of oleander blossoms and trailing carpets of blue morning glory; scarlet hibiscus flowers all over the place; against the cloudless sky the spiked palm and feathery Casuarina trees are dn vi ereen. My, oh.214 words
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Advertisement17 1950-06-27 4 Dic&nonrl Rings I Ettrnrty Rings] 4.- U.S.deSILVA leweUcrs 106. ORCHARO ROAO I Tele. 2466. E sliiiimiMiniiiniiiiriiiiiii»»iinH ||MMIIIh17 words
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Advertisement55 1950-06-27 4 When you see Q this T I VvJLv on this tin Hi|~~|l You know it's ANCHOR I »uu cmah FULL CREAM *??°r Powdered Milk And that means best value fey I Ib. tin $1.43 2} lbs. $3.37 Sole agents m Malaya »i*4 Singapore for New Zealand Cc-opcrative Dairy Co Ltd55 words
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Article393 1950-06-27 5 JEKYLL AND HYDE, SAYS C. C. TAN Sardons party plans attacked Free Press Staff Reporter \JR. C. C. Tan, president of the Progressive Party, and Mr. Lim Yew Hock, president of the Labour Party, yesterday criticised the reported proposal by Inche Sardon bin Jubir president of the Malay Union, to393 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-06-27 5 picture I'HL (hevalur Brothers. British comedy acro--1 bats uh o arrived m Singapore yesterday on their to Australia for a 20-week tour. They have just nnisned a lon* run m the Victoria Palace (London) show Together Again." The King and Queen and rnncess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret saw the showFree Press - 53 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-06-27 5 picture. rvAVIP (iladstone. an Ame- rfeftM star of the Australian production of the musical play "Oklahon <a. M who is hulida\ nit: m Singapore. During the past 16 months m Australia Mi>s Gladstone has appeared m .">.">() performances of "Oklahoma." Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Article50 1950-06-27 5 Home for blind held up E BAHRU. mon. t been the building of jeth Home Johore Bahru money for its :'.ab;e he delay is build the home a Acquired as yet approvDa*o Zaihe had Government pposite the S Johore roved by icin D the Blind. n Bahru r :er her50 words
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Article44 1950-06-27 5 Chickens are cheaper ea" of mv;I h have i I the pric^ of cropped from SI 50 during pei v>. have 14 DU each I tion m pov .m hed m up. it Rar.ii-. more f vember I i oout pan of supply the44 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-06-27 5 picture. I^RICA Jepson and some of her oil paintings win h will be exhibited at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, today. The Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson will open the exhibition at noon.- Free pressFree press - 34 words
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223 1950-06-27 5 New S.M.C. superviser of midwives Kr«-»' Pross SiafT Kepurtcr IN vi«'\v of a proposal to bring private maternity clinics m Singapore under Municipal control, greater emphasis has n placed on qualification 1 for the post of Sup rvisi r of Midwives. A committee of Municipal Commissioners has decided that the223 words
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Article34 1950-06-27 5 For fighting m Jalan Yunos. near the Central Theatre, on the evening of June 24. Moktar bin Abdullah and Awan? bin Haji were fined $10 each m the Singapore Fourth Police Court.34 words
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Article, Illustration270 1950-06-27 5 Free Press Staff Reporter AIAI.AY.VS rubber shoe industry, which is doing T1 about $500,000 worth of business a year with Siam, has taught the eye of the Philippines Government. Dr. Jose Moreno, Philippines trade consul, who has arrived m Singapore on his way to India270 words
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Article182 1950-06-27 5 Hawkers: 'let fittest survive MR. P. S. Williams, Gene/a) Secretary of the Singapore Labour Party, suggested before the Hawker Inquiry Commission yesterday a policy of "survival of tha fittest" m the ma't^r *»f licensing more and more hawkers. The Singapore Hawker Inquiry Commission was appointed by Government to inquire into182 words
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Article368 1950-06-27 5 Free Press Staff Ke porter rpHE danger of the bean sprout-growing industry. which thrives m the Rochore district of Singapore, having to close down has been brought to the i attention of the healtlj committee of Municipal Commissioners following action by the Municipal Health Department368 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-06-27 5 dsfaf Mlns "M ;i ry Tun Kah Choo. sri'-ond daughter of Mr. and Mrs Tan \h Bi!i and Mr Nan ITkee Ttian. »-:dcv.t v,.;i of Mr. and Mrs. Nah Yon- Mu^h. «hn were married m Singapore yesterda> Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article57 1950-06-27 5 Th< Btamp i will hn!d a junior phi: competition und exhibition at the British Council hall on Sept 2. open to all scl children m Singapore. Prizes will be«iven to the arranged and bed nrrit-ten-up collect: Whih points for originality. writing-up and neatness m mounrin^ will be57 words
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Article101 1950-06-27 5 DECISION QN EATING-SHOP LICENCES Fret* Pr« vv si t ff Reporter FE pottcf <■' Singapore Municipal C< mmi! m granting eating-shop licences for upper floors of premises ha^ health com mil lee ol Commissioners. It is su firmation at the full meeting on Friday < licences for the upper 50l101 words
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Advertisement71 1950-06-27 5 HUHDtEOS OF OU* Dfffi€fntor CUSTOMERS HAVE USED THE rLI/l.rfVV'r I. HAVE YOU? See the Perfect Fit of v Shoes for Children BROWN COMMANDO Non-slip Crepe Sole Sizes ll j to 13] $9.50 l^^ BROWN SANDAL BLACK PREFECT Sl2es 7 to 10^ $6 75 Perfect for School Wear H to \2\71 words
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Miscellaneous52 1950-06-27 5 MAILS Surface mail is <\\p»\ ■<> Singapore today CrCMB Grp.i? Britain. N. Ireland. cCiro. Europe North and West Afnca Wen Indies. Egypt. Ceylon, Si.»:.i and the Federation. -t times for posu.is mail at the G.P.o. todaf ue noon: i for Siam i parcels onlyi und Djambi 5.45 p.m. for Siam52 words
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Article284 1950-06-27 6 HEAVIER BLOWS ON BANDITS Air operations stepped up THE tempo of operations by the Security forces and the R.A.F. m Malaya "has been stepped up/ said Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh* Sounders. Inspector-General of the R.A.F., before he. left Singapore for home yesterday after completing a tour of inspection of284 words
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Article221 1950-06-27 6 Free JTess Staff Kept* ker THE possibility of curtailing the leave of expatriate officers because of the need for providing staff to meet the extraordinary demands arising from the Emergency is being considered, said an official statement last night. No definite proposals have yet been221 words
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Article83 1950-06-27 6 NEW YORK, Tues. THE New York stock marl took its steepest plunge' m 18 months yesterday first pping as much as five dolire, then stead; ..uly. but breaking again; eight dollars a Miare v: the noon. Foods and industrial material* j -rply m the commodity markets.83 words
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181 1950-06-27 6 Thivy, Pereira in veterans' doubles final 11. KAMIS and A. G. B. Pakir. qualified for the semi-finals m the S.L.T.A. championships at the S.C.C. courts yesterday when they scored an easy 6-1, 6-1, victory over K. S. Pang and Sert Beng Sin. J. A. Thivy and A. I. Pereira entered181 words
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Article33 1950-06-27 6 TIBERIO MITRI of Italy and 1 Jako Lamotta, world middleweight champion, yrsterday signed a formal contract for a 15-round title fight m New York's Madison Squirt' Garden on July 13 A.P.33 words
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Article153 1950-06-27 6 SHIPS m the Singapore OuUt and Inner Roads and alongside Harbour Bu.irJ |Odo rn.iy were: Outer Roads: Bwang H.ti M.i-ar.tMV How, '.1 I jkta Had iv, H.M.S. Kenya, Btanvac Prndopo. loi. Tinu V Nantes, Ulysses, Kameneti Pod •:ior. Inner Bm a Soon I•' Ka. Buluh, Sedenak, loooali. Rilau,153 words
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Article, Illustration69 1950-06-27 6 MRS J WALKER-SMITH (Britain) m action against Miss L Brough m their Wightman Cup match on June 16 it Wimbledon. Britain lost all three matches m the up tournament. Mrs. Walker- Smith lost <*-*.<>-*: Mrs Betty Hilton (Britain) lost fc— 3. b l to Mrs. Dupont69 words
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Article248 1950-06-27 6 SONNY Kamadhin, 20-year-old stores clerk and Alfred Valentine, hero of the Manchester Test and of the same ajje as Ramadhin, played havoc with England's batsmen on the second da v of the second Test yesterday and gave West Indies a wonderful chance of recording248 words
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Article208 1950-06-27 6 «t>i inuiks— i»i Inns. Rar t- b Jenkim 1«6 Stollmeyer Ibw Wardle J) Worrell h Bedfter 52 Weeke^ b lird*er 6.1 Walrott *t Evan* b Jenkins 11 doraez st trans b Jenkin* 1 hriktiani b Bedser 33 < .ixld.ud b Uardlr 1 t Junes r hvans b Jrnkius Kunudhm208 words
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Article50 1950-06-27 6 IM.ORENCE Chakwick. a 31F year-old resident of San Diego. California, who hopes to swim the English Channel this summer said yesterday she had finally made arrangements for a boat to accompany her on training swims. She will attempt the Channel some time late m Ausus 4 A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article54 1950-06-27 6 DUTCH lightweight Jean Remie, 26. died m Rotterdam yesterday after his fight on Sunday against Jan Nicolaas for the Dutch title. He went down In the seventh round and, back m his corner, lost conciousness. He was taken to hospital with I cerebral haemorrhage, from fromA.P. - 54 words
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Article27 1950-06-27 6 RA.f Changti Deat Tiger Swimming Club 'by three goals to nil m a "B" Division Water Polo League iixture on Sunday.27 words
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Article340 1950-06-27 6 [London Stock Exchang J LONDON, Tuesd WIDESPREAD marking down on tfcc L— i«n Exchange yesterday followed new m Korea, states Reuter's finamiaj etrrespoi wave of speculative selling was added to th ward movement, and prices e< nerally ck the lowest of the day. The chief sufferers340 words
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Advertisement136 1950-06-27 6 CAPITOL NOW SHOWING! 11 1. I. Ul 9.3* p.m. ElMlEfft COLBERT VERY SOON YOU'LL LAUGH YOURSELF SILLY UV/tV'/ you >fi" Inh'rujtioihd's 'FRANCIS 7'Av Talking Mule PHONE NX 4042 i^jf 5 SrtUwS U i IS. 4. BJI I W pm Virginia mayo J> |the COUNT Of fj t MONTE l\ cristo136 words
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Advertisement96 1950-06-27 6 Hfel^^B" f jy^ SINGAPORE to LONDONvjf™ 'ess than 2 DAYS! Lest //;<!•" A y hours after L. r J m a luxurious KLM Vmuttlk arrive at London Airport example nf the excellence Xl J service. Plane* leave tvery R Friday and Sutulay. 1 For turihet particulars apply r\ X.L.M. ROYAL96 words
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Miscellaneous294 1950-06-27 6 MSndr3k6 Exclusive to tlw Singapore Free Press m Wnlava I I --lEoerx 11^ "1 1 1 wish you'd wear cowboy I rTMOpTI fIUfF.'AW C4LL£U &Z*f DUOS. I'M WORRIED F=H \lM^ Ul I ,"\'CTQicnTnnFAwiiPTUF r-rfJLrn 80WLEQ BEN! v-/ ABOUT YOUR OUTFIT ILL BE A nrtTCU T!Ky<CC ftliT T 'n AiCCH AN294 words
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Article353 1950-06-27 7 ASTEST GALLOP BY TRUFINE Nanette shows good pace rree Press Racing Correspondent IPOH, Tuesday. RIDDEN flat out at the finish, Tv/fine (Turner) returned the best time on a firm track on the Ipoh course this morning when he galloped three furlongs m 39 seconds. Nanette (Turner). newcomer, looked a promising353 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-06-27 7 OSBERT LANCASTER - OSBERT LANCASTER *y i o^lu *ope Muriei mm tierxv- net or thn*e i tun^ lootballert m f tvili "ncouTQaf koih* ni v* to tnink a little more about !>>•> ude and a little less selt t37 words
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Article93 1950-06-27 7 Weekend badminton fixtures T~ ngabadminton I played this Union \T 2.M P.M. Poh Kirn I :m Beng a -r.d Omar n\?z L«ong Boer Kirn Wee Gim v J tkm tn| Kwee and H a d H Suro and M. :>ree II XT T3« PM N!ak Ah V- S»ee Tow i93 words
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Article200 1950-06-27 7 Colony SCA cricket teams THE Singapore team to meet I r i Sembilan at r.oan over the week-end Will be: Lall Singh u.tpt B. Barker. Lt. T. (irant. K.N., Sgt. J. Lee. R. Lynch \V. Ratnayake. J. C. Smith. L. S. Thivy. E. C. Thuraivinuham. S. Velupillai. S. Yosarajah. I'mpire:200 words
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Article457 1950-06-27 7 U'ARWICKSHIKE. the County championship TT leaders, found themselves m trouble against the bowling of Doug Wright. K^nt and England legbreak bowler who was discarded for the present Te>t. at Birmingham yesterd.n. the second day of the current County cricket programme. Arthur Fa.°.g completed a prand innings ofReuter - 457 words
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Article86 1950-06-27 7 Vrt? Press Staff RrporUv JOHORE BAHRU. lues. F'.-ITIONS I :e.\:r.< :n m< I UTU Soccer Leatfu* are P W D L F A Pts Police #50 1 26 8 10 Ail Tlufs 3 3 0 0 16 16 Cosn 5 2 1 2 14 8 586 words
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Article74 1950-06-27 7 THE redcoat Slo Mo Shun IV* roared a: 160 325 m.p.h. yesterday over a measured mile on the glasssmoott) suraee of L-ke v. ington to break the Britishheld world's water speed record of 141 74 m.p.h. The owner-pilot. Stanley S the 1.500-h.p "!o Shun to setA A - 74 words
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Article44 1950-06-27 7 PLATING on then :.i Royal Navy beat E.M F. by five goals to n a S.A.F.A. Senior League ma* iterday A vastly superior side, the •••e-nil at the Inrers for Navy were: Morris, Haign 2 Russel and Day. Birk-U scored for44 words
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Article, Illustration386 1950-06-27 7 r>OV£RS Sp > dropp- X ed a vital point when U irprtsingly held to a -all draw by Tamil Brotherhood As?« of the bottom-placed teams, m an S.A.F.A. Senior League match at Jal B> sar Stadium. Rovers, over-confident I I a runaway victory, took thiiFox - 386 words
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841 1950-06-27 7 Sedgman 's wrist injury may cause withdrawal FIRST DAY OF WIMBLEDON TENNIS FK UifcDY of this year's Wimbledon lawn tennis championships, th e most x open for many years, may be the inability of youii- Australian Frank Sedtcman, seeded No. 1, to complete the tournament, m which he is favourite841 words
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167 1950-06-27 7 2 top-notch boxers will fight here TWO top-ranking Filjpte* *fl^r&, SjUr 1 Naven (featiu rwfight) and Little Paras (junior w«Herweight) will be arriving by plai»r from Manila early next month for a series of fights for promoter A! Razik These boxers will be arriving with Little Nene. who has been167 words
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Advertisement67 1950-06-27 7 LIST DAY H am. 1 IS. 4 l.v M p.m OPENING TOMORROW MGE EXAMINATIONS BIS I p?™a CHON6 g co., M US/C OF BEETHOVEN on HIS MASTERS VOICE" Recoids IRF MINOK O; Bftr.o Moi>eiviitsch iP.ano- C JOR Op. 2 No 3 C ..4.T--INOR. Op. 13 Parhet:q ue> DB '466 b67 words
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Advertisement65 1950-06-27 7 WORK m COmRJRT witK the "UniVERSfIL EXECUTIVE" SUJIVEL RRmCHRIR FERTURES:- C^'* •BDJUSTRBLE "^^l^" 1 HEIGHT •TILTinCBRCK i^^v fICTIOn -BERITTIFUL REPL LERTHER UPHOLSTERY RLL CHROmE FRRfDE EConomicßLßno durrble COMPANY >4O atuut snttr siBGAKm f 9~c SINGAPORE ySj^ REPERTORY r m r^ CANDIDA By BERNARD SHAW NIGHTLY at NINE Tonight, Wed., Thurs.,65 words
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Miscellaneous58 1950-06-27 7 Todays sport < fK %JLMJk h«.IU-«i*r (up tif S.H.B. Au«. Folire KKt I Chargi at JaUn Besar; Jnr. B 1: Cl Coy RAS( G. l>o« I nit FARtLf *l CTMA. TCNMS 01.,n> championship* at X ont BASKLTBAU. Map«a < Manila* i Ho Ho at Happy World 8 p m CKKKFT58 words
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Article214 1950-06-27 8 Eden hits at Govt. LONDON, Tuesday. MR. Anthony Eden, deputy Conservative leader, yesterday accused the Government of weakening the Western Front against Communism by refusing to join the Paris tilks on the Schuman plan. He told the House of Commons: "In all its dreams ofReuter - 214 words
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Article, Illustration68 1950-06-27 8 picture. Raymond Dien secretary nf the Tours branch of the French Communist Party. sits with a police guard m the Bordeaux military trihnnal. She was sentenced to a year m prison for taking part m the daman ins of tanks for IndoThina at St. Pierre des Corps on February 22.A.P. - 68 words
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Article17 1950-06-27 8 MARCUS—At Yuuiigberg-Mem-;>itaJ. Singapore on June 21 -o Ruth, wife of M. Marcus, a son. Jchn Winthrop.17 words
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Article67 1950-06-27 8 MRS TAN KYB GUAN nee Wee Tee passed away peacefulh [ton Hill yesterday leavbeliind her beloved husband to mourn their tomorrow at 10 am ibeth Nee Ci^an M age 39. (ailed to rest Dn June She leaves behind her j od husband i Robert Lee>. 2 and 3 da67 words
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Article21 1950-06-27 8 THE CHILDREN of the .ate and Mr <t h of Seremban relarives for kind oa of ?v;r.inc? rendered m btfuwawt21 words
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Article105 1950-06-27 8 HONG KONG PRODUCTION of electrii city m Shanghai has now returned to 64 prr cent of normal, or 100.000 kilowatts, according to a Hon^ Kong report. The dty*J power sysstem was badly disrupted In a Nationalist bombing attack on February 6. Immediately at' the bombing. Urn city'sU.P. - 105 words
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Article27 1950-06-27 8 Field Marshal Jan Cliriitian Smuts spent a comfortable day yesterday and regained his strength "which, due to a poor night on Sunday, had temporarily lapsed27 words
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Article51 1950-06-27 8 The State-owned China Merchants Steam Co., has put throe Yangtze river steamers into service between Shanghai and Hankow, it was reported m Hong Kong. The vessels are the Kiang Han. Kian° Hwa and Kiang An. The service includes halts at Nanking. Chinkiang. Wuhu. Anking. Kiuklang and KiangyingU.P. - 51 words
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Article122 1950-06-27 8 SYDNEY, Tues. 500-MILE stretch of tt\e East Australian coast has had about the wot test and roughest June since Europeans came to it 160 years ago. The doused area stretches from south of Sydney to Brisbane. Sydney has already had 25 inches rain thisA.P. - 122 words
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Article24 1950-06-27 8 The Hawker jet P-1081, Britain's fastest jet fighter, flew from Melsbrock airport, Brussels, to London airport yesterday In 25 minutes. A.PA.P. - 24 words
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Article187 1950-06-27 8 NBH DELHI, Tuesday. \IRLINE operators m India are trying to find the answer to a tim-h questioii. how to replace the Douglas DC -3 when it betoires officially obsolete next year. The DC-3-— or Dakota— has been the backbone of internal air services m thisA P - 187 words
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Article, Illustration9 1950-06-27 8 American military poluvmon arrest a Communist demonstrator m Tokyo.9 words
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Article28 1950-06-27 8 A Glasgow lawyer, Mr. John MucDonald MacCormick, has arrived m Chicago on a 10--day trip seeking moral and financial support for Scottish independence.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article18 1950-06-27 8 The Shanghai Railway Administration is imposing a ftn^ on railways which mak<late delivery of freight UPUP - 18 words
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Article74 1950-06-27 8 LONDON, Tucs. THE engagement of the Hon. Margaret Elphin.stono, a niece of Queen Elizaband Mr. Denys Rhodes announced yesterday. She is the second of the Queen's niece to become en•d within a week. The other is Viscountess An:> m, who Is betrothed to Prince George of Denmark.A.P. - 74 words
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Article26 1950-06-27 8 Japan m the year ending March last set up a post-war suicide record with 17,112 people (10,961 of them men) taking their lives ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article386 1950-06-27 8 rWMILY life m Britain has NOT declined, says Lord Pakenham, Civil Awation Minister, who has four sons and four daughters. And as an illustration of progress he added: •Twenty-five years ago it was considered a Joke to have a large 'family of eight children. It386 words
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Article119 1950-06-27 8 'DOT' LAMOUR HURT BY HER CORSETS LONDON. Tues. DOROTHY (Sarong i Lamour will arrive back m Hollywood from her European tour with an 18in scratch on one I of her legs— and t new pair of corsets. A steel support In her old set cut her ri«ht le« from knee119 words
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Article51 1950-06-27 8 BRITISH member! of the recent Anglo-US, textile mission to Japan repo last ni«*ht they had failed to bring back a solution to the difficulties involved. They said that net even proposals for a solution had been advanced for Jap future participation m the world cotton tradeA.P. - 51 words
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Article39 1950-06-27 8 CHINESE Nationalist bombers attacked the Communist port of Swatow and the airfield at Changting m south China, m several waves <y Changtlng airfie. Fukien province, v i To been TO per cent dest roved. UP.UP. - 39 words
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Article26 1950-06-27 8 Admiral Sir John Edelsl Commander-in-Chief ol the I British Mediterranean Fl< 1 arrived m TVI Aviv m the yacht Surprise yesterday, on lac visit26 words
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Article14 1950-06-27 8 A single-englned civilian training plane crashed n of Calm yesterday killing the pilot A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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Advertisement280 1950-06-27 8 SILVEII \\H»i»INO r.AVII.LE—STANHOPE. On 27th 1923 t The Church of The V S iTiv.b/in. Louis La-j I c.S to Florence Muriel I :.ope. eldest daughter of the A B Stanhope Esq. of Auato Present Parrn H ise. Ren- OMMODXTION ANT 1 IMODATION ft Board E m\ fair.i.v a vailoelv furr.:-hed280 words
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Miscellaneous18 1950-06-27 8 HIGH TIDES Today: ?.7>.">a.m; 8 1" p.m. Tomorrow: 10 0"> a.m; !> o.*» p.m THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris18 words
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