The Singapore Free Press, 3 July 1951
1951-07-03
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section18 1951-07-03 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA PRICK FIFTEEN CENTS, SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1951 X!18 words
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Article, Illustration67 1951-07-03 1 oiesnot unloading] single gun until truce lUMU, Tuesday. IMIKH NATIONS answer to the I, nniuni> noment to discuss a Korean nvl> tl nU today a spokesman for 22 Matthen Ridsjway indicated yesterday. ttle doubt that all the Allied ssibly South Korea itself, would and North Korean suggestionA.P.; U.P. - 67 words
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Article69 1951-07-03 1 Free Press Stiff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. FUR bandits are believed wounded and two memof the security forces were slightly wounded m an engagement m the Johore Bahru area on Sunday. An extra police constable wounded and two extra tee constables and emiin are missing afte;- bancflts69 words
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Article128 1951-07-03 1 Stokes LONDON, Tues. \IR. Richard Stokes, lfl the Minister responsible for marshalling Britain's strategic materials, said yesterday that the country's defence programme "looks as if it is not going to be so immediately necessary as it was a few days ago". He told a luncheon meetingA.P. - 128 words
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Article246 1951-07-03 1 FRAXKFI XT. Tuesday. WILLIAM N Oatis denied m his trial yesterday that he took over an "espionage network" when he became Associated Press chief of bureau m Prague American officials here reported last night. Yesterday morning he was reported to have confessed chat he had beenA.P. - 246 words
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Article, Illustration42 1951-07-03 1 Miss Ang Lay Kheng, a nurse at the General Hospital, Singapore, signing the marriage certificate m the presence 0/ the Rev. (Dr.* Harry K. Johnston, during her wedding to Mr.' Ng Quee Hock at the Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church m Princep Street.42 words
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Article73 1951-07-03 1 1 00 boys open P.O. accounts OVER a hundred boys from the Telok Kurau English School started accounts of their own with the Post Office this morning. -We sent two clerks out to ♦he school this morning.' Mr. D W. Naylor. G. P. O. accountant, said, "m order to avoid73 words
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195 1951-07-03 1 Mice found nesting in case of eggs LONDON, Tues. MICE were found nesting m a case of eggs delivered to a shop m Bewdley, Worcestershire. But Mr. Maurice Webb, the Food Miniver, refused to be drawn yesterday into speculation as to the age of the eggs. I understand," he told195 words
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Article28 1951-07-03 1 The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted yesterday to recommend a Senate confirmation of Navy Secretary Francis Mathcws' appointment as the new United States ambassador to Ireland. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article119 1951-07-03 1 4 P-IIK of white shorts is given credit for the A desirnetion oi a Communist wagon train on the underwear is or was the property of Private First Class Roi B. Knight, 21, son of Mrs. Tabitha Knight of Portal. Georgia. He is aReuter - 119 words
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123 1951-07-03 1 Two gaoled Britons expose gold racket CAIRO. Tues. TWO Britons serving prison terms for trying to smuggle fold out of Egypt have put the authorities on the tracks of an "international ring." Major Hassan Elshetwei. police superintendent of the Royal Frontier Corps, said here last night. The Britons both airlineA.P. - 123 words
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Article409 1951-07-03 1 TEHERAN, Tuesday. THE Persian Premier, Mohammed Mossadeq, yesterday rebuffed an American mediation bid to keep oil flowing to tankers through the Abadan refinery. The U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Henry Grady, wem to the bedside of the ailing Premier to suggest a new type of receipt form toA.P.; Reuter - 409 words
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Article117 1951-07-03 1 THE New China news agency reported yesterday that peopje entering China are required to declare their sold and silver belongings with the Customs and if the amount exceeds prescribed figures they are to change them for Communist dollar notes. Chinese returning to the mainland may bring117 words
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Article62 1951-07-03 1 LONDON, Tues.— The Evening News says that following the continued Improvement m the King's health the Royal Family's summer plans have now been settled. The Royal doctors hope that a prolonged rest will give the King the opportunity to build up his strength sufficiently to enableReuter - 62 words
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Article20 1951-07-03 1 The Secretary-General of the British Labour Party. Mr. Morgan Philips, was elected President of the Socialist Internationale. AFPAFP - 20 words
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Article69 1951-07-03 1 anVO hundred pounds worth of pearls were thrown over i a y«i| Sydney couple a* they walked from the a rs ri md quests who rushed to pick up the pearls which included hundreds of small pearl white crosses blocked the bride's path to the «r. TheReuter; AAP - 69 words
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Article181 1951-07-03 1 Siam premier swam from re bels WASHINGTON, Tues SI AM has informed the U.S. State Depart me v that there will bo :.j change m her nro-Wo ;t crn foreign poli< y as i result of the Navy revolt. Announcing this, the Bl I I Department P:p s Off] Mr.A.P.; U.P. - 181 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-07-03 1 LONDON. Tues. THE Duke ot Edinburgh. husband of Princess .Elizabeth, who is giving up his Royal Navy command m the Mediterranean this month and returning to London. Clarence House, official residence of Princess Elisabeth, announced last night that he would come home on July 21 after Hiving up command ofA.P. - 54 words
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Article83 1951-07-03 1 TSEHKEDI Knai:.. Alrican chtefUn bai ed from hus tribe by Bn yesterday accented v < eminent off or that he fh go back to re-state hi* ca But he said the rm cboaea by the Government a hearing by the Bam: rv to tribe at aReuter - 83 words
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Article77 1951-07-03 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. THE two Singapore-based minesweepers which were ordered to patrol outside Siamese waters on Sunday following the kidnapping of Premier Phibun Sonugram have now been recalled, a Naval spokesman told Use Free Press this morning. The minesweepers were Hi" Jaseur, which was ai the77 words
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Article40 1951-07-03 1 The Greek delegate to tho United Nations, Mr. Alexis Kyrou, yesterday said that Albanian-Greek frontier incidents concerning which the Albanian Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Mihal Prifti, had protested to the United Nations 'existed only m the lenrv."- AFPAFP - 40 words
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Advertisement13 1951-07-03 1 R3 Malaya's own favourite drink _rkLkJ ORANGE CRUSH is aood for your health13 words
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Article, Illustration153 1951-07-03 2 IIM triv i;. r% Bfl Lti.iita'l Victoria Station jm>!>--et 1 when they saw a smsrti\ il v "Man do a i.vii V.-t i'jn\ i.i; the platform m seconds But there nothing to worry a '.out it was just a practical dntiiM't-t ration of a153 words
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Article, Illustration725 1951-07-03 2 Evelyn Irons - Evelyn Irons Woman of the Week By T^HE name of Marthe Richard is known throughout the length and breadth of France. She was a spy for the Allies m both world wars, and became a Paris Municipal Councillor. *But what made her a celebrity725 words
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Article739 1951-07-03 2 -and inexpensive, SAYS MtOLLIE S. PATTON OAINTING on glass is a fascinating hobby. Furthermore, it is neither difficult nor expensive, and with, very little practice you will be able to get the most delightful results. Washable stencil paint is very easy to apply. Indeed, some of739 words
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Advertisement159 1951-07-03 2 Pax us a v'sit! TONG HIN COLD DUTIES DIAMOND DEALERS Foi Something New Diamond of all Sizes. Gold Flexible Bracelets. Signet rings and Earing, etc. Great Reduction m the Cost of Workmanship. No. 644, North Bridge Road, Singapore. 1 I t.:>\! .V_;iO: C^<x^ xionnleu 1 [^^^J£ 'O FINE <f A159 words
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Advertisement175 1951-07-03 2 EVENING »RASSi£jZ| 6elk V|f M ;)n I ModH No. 431 with Plunging Neckline and Back Fastening Jjjs fashioned m Nylon i and Needlerun Lace \JI Sizes. 32 to 38 V^>v jV In Black. Peach and White I *W $9.50 each. g fr^ f-t m A V.^^-T S s 7 SI175 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous379 1951-07-03 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today, you are an individual of independent and original ideas. And you can become exceptionally unhappy when others don't accept them at once. However, don't let criticism stop you. for eventually the world will agree with you! You are, by nature, a little too timid and379 words
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Article, Illustration96 1951-07-03 3 acir.ss, Ann Wrigg, 28) •ts of Coventry. Engl\ .pit>- Toms." Clad only m a wcsiku a \vi« of lona: golden jii^ a white horsr. im person Am who. to persuade her M rcia. tn rrltnt m his harsh v naked through th? streets c-:t»ir\. it.-96 words
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11 1951-07-03 3 Turk students lectured by lan minister A.- liuthe h tlso AFPAFP - 11 words
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Article62 1951-07-03 3 not Thomas E. Dewey. Now York, yesterday took I his "non -political" the Orient. He said he was inclined to .ye that the delay m ;>eace talks was due to Mosi lacK of full agreement sith Red China. "We do know there has been friction. We62 words
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Article26 1951-07-03 3 Greek political leaders yesrday faced the possibility of the dissolution of Parliament the proclamation of new elections if they do not form nent A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article45 1951-07-03 3 Mr. Gopalaswami Ayyangar. India's Minister for State, has stated that Pakistan's appeal to the Security to prevent a convention of the Kashmir Constituent Assembly "will not make any difference to the attitude of the government of India m regard to this matter' ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article323 1951-07-03 3 STORM THREATENS NEHRU Mystic vows to smash him Tiii? vi PATNA, Tuesday. iJwi P° lltical st«nn since India achieved NeKW^Jft yCarS W haS bUrstUP nMr ernn^t l^;^^ S€C^ ion of Congress-the GoviSSa P f y i as broken awa y t0 form a n ew Left-wing group known a s323 words
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160 1951-07-03 3 'No time to be courteous says Vicar LONDON, TueA. THE speed of modern life is wrecking the manners of today's Londoners, a London vicar has complained. "The speed of modern life m London tends to crowd out the little social graces of which once we were so proud. We haveReuter - 160 words
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Article31 1951-07-03 3 The Australian External Affairs Minister. Mr. Richard Casey, will visit South-east Asia and Japan soon "to make personal, friendly contacts and to consult Australian diplomatic representatives.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration310 1951-07-03 3 i w ..i.c ««*d uancta piayed at New York'.s Card School (where national champions tt*ach anybody from a palooka to a near-champ) you are sometimes allowed to take back a card or a bid m ordtv that you may better learn the lei*on of the deal. Many years310 words
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Article, Illustration251 1951-07-03 3 Why US women wear 'falsies NEW YORK, Tuesday. MILLIONS of our girls wear false breasts because American men are so breast-conscious" stated Mr. Arthur G arson, vice-president of a brassiere company, m New York. "English women do not have the same desire for the bustline, however. They are either allU.P. - 251 words
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Article70 1951-07-03 3 A small boy found 30 coins m a rubbish heap. Hp thought they were foreign, and gave them to a friend m exchange for a ride on his cycle. Then someone examined the coins: they were golden sovereigns (value at the Bank of England: 585.)70 words
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Article25 1951-07-03 3 The Dutch steamer Amsteldijk, 7,648 tons, with a cargo of oil and cotton, yesterday sank m flames m Antwerp Harbour. Belgium. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article28 1951-07-03 3 The U.S. Federal Government has closed its books for the fiscal year 1951 with a budget surplus of U553,510 million, the second largest m u^tory. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article11 1951-07-03 3 India yesterday inaugurated direct radio telephone with A PAP - 11 words
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Article19 1951-07-03 3 Hamilton Katz is r«*ifc:iing on August 15 as the Economic Cooperation Administration's Roving Ambassador m Europe. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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160 1951-07-03 3 NO 'WELCOME TO PRISOM WITHOUT BARS LONDON iUat THE word "welcome" nai been obliterated from th# gateway at Tort worth Com;. Gloucestershire. Britain *i latest prison without bars Prisoner stonemasons froa nearby Leyhill. another bar* less prison, obliterated th* word carved m Cotswold stont m 18in-high letters. Tcrtworth Court, a160 words
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Article59 1951-07-03 3 Security measures all :i< 'he Indo-Tibctan borci'-r h:i'»* I tightened, a- I»* l)ress reports m Hew D J lhi Govf j iiuriinr». lotffi 'rentier qnarcis liuvr KPrpin^ a viiiiVni efV f r)~oj)le comii.u fror.: Tn)'-.; throu^n mountain passes, unlice and cherk posLs. huve biv »i establishedU.P. - 59 words
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Advertisement119 1951-07-03 3 Fly the fastest way to v F^^^u^F" v v •^^^^^H^^^^^^a^^ i^ f flay J^^ria^y^F^ .^w be -welcome to xhibuiom and Annher- Modern hotel accommodation and transport and Dramatic Festivals included at night stops. Superlative service 3km and International and excellent food-aloft and aground. No May to September. tip*— no extras119 words
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Miscellaneous462 1951-07-03 3 SINGAPORE BB.C. [Singapore] BLIP NETWORK K.riMT»l OursfH SrervM-r) 9.35 am For the Sciwxli. MST K« M Music Movement: 9.55 InVer- lude; 10.00 Emergency News treni ••"•-J-" Kuaia Lumpur; 10.10 CIok; 10.43 J*• J« I j to 12.00 For the Schco'.s. Singuis J-JJ r J" i Together, Adventure* m musu-. 1%462 words
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Article318 1951-07-03 4 TKE daehinji, which could fee a most potent ally of unseru--1 aloua lood sellers, is to br banned from i irketa and hawk* rs' i itera controlled by Uie Municipal Comi kisstoners. Ptohi the l ginning nexr 3 ar, *li< y are to be re- c?d318 words
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Article321 1951-07-03 4 JjfcMltMBLR the Colombo Plan, that great Commonwealth blueprint to make a brave new world out of South and South-East Asia? Seven months ago it was announced with a bang loud enough to deafen half the ears of this underdeveloped region. On Sun- day. inaugural day, all that Singapore321 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1951-07-03 4 "Have we been sold down the nver?" It the American monopoly ol naval commands a case of power politics, of economics or merely of brotherly jealoui y ...asks Angus Shaw HAS the British Navy been "sold down the river"? Even m America they are1,100 words
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593 1951-07-03 4 ALEXANDER CLIFFORD - Italy 's elections fall of contradictions ALEXANDER CLIFFORD THE WORLD WE LIVE IN By THE hot sunshine is once more falling direct on the naked stone of Northern Italy'i walls. The flamboyant incrustation of election posters has been scraped away, and nothing seems changed. But two waves of municipal elections593 words
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Article294 1951-07-03 4 IT had to come sooner 1 or later— "atomic grass" growing m the ruins of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Any day, m either of these cities, one can see elderly or infirm Japanese seeking blades of grass sprouting m the areas immediately beneath the explosion point of the atomic294 words
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Article453 1951-07-03 4 Kay Murray - Kay Murray By OUMMER is festival time the world over, and one of the strangest of these takes place every year m Central City, Colorado. In the gold-rush days of the last century they had a saying, "Pikes Peak or bust!" Central City is453 words
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Article34 1951-07-03 4 Blind but wrestles is Wind ti mil. his honn Bedford Boutti I six m Chir.. I: Chine. >< -J... 1938 T.. to b« men a hit Oj for a sii vt of tin 1 \> ana34 words
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Advertisement11 1951-07-03 4 BEST SHEFFIELD CUTLERY) I U.S.deSilvaj I Jewellers f 106 ORCHARD F.I.11 words
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Advertisement68 1951-07-03 4 "We'll have to get out the St*M Stripes' tomorrow night. Su*J" "You'd better watch tHos* fashioneds, John!' "Should be a good pi^ l *J|jJ usually has a few tricki sleeve." "Is .t going to be a str.ctly Ar affair?" "With the exception of Whiteway's!" "TJiat's what I call a W68 words
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Article, Illustration290 1951-07-03 5 U.K. HOSPITAL SETS NEW BABY RECORD o^T their feet Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Randan* Kerbau Maternity Hospital broke another record last month, delivering a total of 1,183 babies of all nationalities 10 more than last October which saw the biggest number of babies born m the hospital for any290 words
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Article104 1951-07-03 5 RANDANG Kerbau Maternity Hospital is to get its Ion; sought for X-Ray plant next year— that is, if everything goes well. An X-ray plant is the hospital's most urgent need; it has been, since the British Military Administration m 1945 removed the one the Japanese installed104 words
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Article, Illustration17 1951-07-03 5 Welfare education The Y.M.C.A.'s educational film programme tomorrow at 8 p.»n. will be entitled "Welfare and Education".17 words
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Article58 1951-07-03 5 Pictured at the Bible Conference School graduation ceremony at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, on Saturdaynight are (left to right) Mrs. H. W. Balnes, Mrs. Chiu Ban It, the Rev. V Ban It, the Bishop of Sin^ ore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines, Mrs. Robert Eu, andFree Press - 58 words
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Article22 1951-07-03 5 "Men of Boys' Town" will b*» screened at th>? V.M.C.A. Film Circle meetinc en July 7, at 8 Dm.22 words
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187 1951-07-03 5 ywo Bachelors of Oriental v from the Uniol Madras Mr. Mi- Pilhii and Mr. S K. im have been re- by the Education tment to supervise ::ing of Tamil m. rhcols m SineaMr A. W. Frisbv. of Education, told I- i Prcsi yesterday. Frj187 words
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Article23 1951-07-03 5 -if ih« lncfwmit«c from Mus-post-nartfaM, th* 1 a Muslim Aaoete- ktm llcpi to caniu pt.rn for .ii! I to^t -mo terns.23 words
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Article, Illustration232 1951-07-03 5 STORE'S AGED SICK POOR NOT NEGLECTED, SAYS WELFARE DEPT. Free Press Stafl Reporter THE Home run by the Little Sisters of the *oor and a number of free Chinese community hospitals, apart from two Government institutions Nantina and Bushey Park help maintain and take care of Singapore's aged sick, who232 words
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227 1951-07-03 5 Free Press Staff Reporter AN assurance has been given by the chairman of the Singapore Rural Board jU> the Municipal Commissioners that when the Bill to provide for the control of electrical installations m the rural areas comes into force, the Board will maintain close227 words
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Article105 1951-07-03 5 The following substations are ,iable to load shedding tonight: Reformatory Road, Oxygen Factory Cressonite. St. James, Mm Road, Silat Road. Bukit Pasoh, B A.T., Trafalgar St., Prince Edward Road, Sago Street. Peoples Park. Nanson Road, Lam goon Oil Mills. Guan Hin. U.E. Network. U.E. Factory, River105 words
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Article34 1951-07-03 5 Known to P«f£» A V make the voyage as P^" 1 fcmimr -aid the Malayan P^ primage Co-nmiss.on^ Mohd A 1 Rhouse. ii a report on the aiupf first trip this yeai.^^^^^^—34 words
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14 1951-07-03 5 rnited State* Supreme O»«rl rodge Douglas noted fur h.s14 words
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Article71 1951-07-03 5 A tijjfr was reported to be <sr. the prowl m anotrfer area m Trengganu during last week, this nme m the Kuala Berang area of Ulu Trengganu. according Uthe "Utusan Melayu". A Malay family m Kamponp rtuhmat, which is within tho township of Kuala Berang.71 words
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Article59 1951-07-03 5 A dinner was given at the Diamond Restraurant, Great World Park, Singapore, on Saturday, by the Pepsi -Cola directors. Left to right (below) are Messrs. Goh Poh Hln, Low Kirn Tea, Petor.] PetcofT, J. T. Abbott, Tan ling Joe, Tan C'hwee Boam, I ian Won? Chew J. S.Free Press - 59 words
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Article268 1951-07-03 5 CID HELP TO PREVENT FLATS' WAFT Free Press St;*,. **e*~* »h A LL applications for Singapore Improvement Trust flats must, m future, he accompanied by photographs of the applicants. This ruling has been introduced, Mr. Jonn Carter, the Trusts Estate Officer, told the Free Press yesterday, "so tint this office268 words
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Article56 1951-07-03 5 J AM still going: to carry on working as a consulting engineer and have no intention of retiring to England." Mr. S. RamplenJones (69) winner of the $250,000 M.C.A. lottery, said m Ipoh yesterday. *'I am a' Malayan. I have been here 49 years and my56 words
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171 1951-07-03 5 Free Press Stafl Reporter A NY scheme for the control of building materials m the Colony may have to recognise the dealer who acts as a middleman between import firms and contractors of limited means, a Singapore importer told the Free Press yesterday.171 words
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115 1951-07-03 5 Chinese phone directory not a new idea Tree Prr&s Staff Krportfr THE Oriental Telepho:. ia| Electric Co. Ltd.'.s ann-nM-cement of thrir Intention to issue a Chinese edition of c telephone directory is v• ccmed by Chinese conunei 1 oirclei m particular A spokesman of Chine* menial M*Oflatlon told tht Pr<115 words
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Article30 1951-07-03 5 Some 300.000 I v:l be MTtvtag In Penong b| "TlKii" from Bombay befdr I middle of this month. It viiu b# the bippest single shipment ::o:n India30 words
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Article22 1951-07-03 5 St. Andrew's i- -h Bodal will b? Md tte ¥1 MMOrtal Hid] m TtaH J'i v ]O at fl n.m22 words
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Advertisement54 1951-07-03 5 i:' Fz- 7'? Fz<h onzb!e... 'A SHAWLS h*b QmOf Wool SO x ICO m <fc B ''I i f ?o Mfcd from g Green, ,','aroon 6/.J P uo c erodes for Daily use at m town. j ul fT w 1 -^lj se 3r^ ;xr'3^ k v# 1 Enkroidered °'GANDIES54 words
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Advertisement91 1951-07-03 5 t y o W Mm m ■v IX g m m^^^ tl oHoKo' mm %f ffivti. F<: ltd with frxjd quality Paste :.> C!«isp and Safety Chiin. and packed m attractive pre«4ntatu n Single String 15" Length Knotted 13.50 16- 13.50 18" 14.50 Double Rows 14/15* Length Knotted 21.50 15/17-91 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1951-07-03 6 MAGIC OAK SAFEST BET TOMORROW 7 furlongs will suit Atom Age From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THOUGH wihners do not look as easy to find as on the opening day, I think Magic Oak should be a safe bet m the race for Class 2, Div. 3, over sevenFree Press; Sport; General - 1,229 words
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351 1951-07-03 6 From JIM CHAMBERS. LEN Hiiiton, England and Yorkshire batsman scored the 99th century of lib cricket career against the Souti, Africans at Sheffield yesterday. Len, and Ms mua] county partner. Frank Lowson. who also leached three li^ures put on ?36 for Yorkshire's first351 words
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Article42 1951-07-03 6 \yONG PENG SOON, Malayan and world No. 1 badminton star, arrived m Bombay yesterday to participate m the Cricket Club of India's npesn badminton championships. H Wong was accompanied by Abdullah Piruz, another prominent Malayan player. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article252 1951-07-03 6 aJJCA. CriAMPIONSHIPS PLACING his strokes cleverly yesterday, M. K. Bm defeated Arthur Lim m the first round of tlie Open Men's Singles of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association Championships. Winner of the other first-round match ffifte day was William Tan who had a hard fight252 words
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Article170 1951-07-03 6 HASSAN Hassanein, the Egyptian open champion from Cairo, endangered his chances of qualifying for the British Open Golf Championship with a slack round of 80 at Portrush yesterday. Polish golfer from Cairo, J. R. Jacobs, had five birdies m his round but returned a one overA.P. - 170 words
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Article85 1951-07-03 6 A COLLAPSE by Singapore A Medical Workers Union when the score stood at ■ihree-aIJ late m the game enabled Tuan Mong Old Boys' Association to snatch a five goals to three victory at St. George's Road yesterday. Choon Meng scored three goals m the second session for85 words
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545 1951-07-03 6 iyiTH four of Saturday's five Class 4 winners handicapped the Class 4, Div. 1 sprint over 5 If. tomorrow takes on the look of a crossword puzzle. The winner of Div. 5, Windy island, is up four divisions with an extra 2545 words
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Article132 1951-07-03 6 TWO 19-year-old Leeds University students played table tennis for 26 continuous hours, with only a five -minute break, to help swell Rag Week funds— and also to settle an old fucd as to whom was the better player. They were Leslie Newton, of Preston, and Alexander132 words
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Article38 1951-07-03 6 FOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow Arch Side, Picture House, Tajurrah, Whaler, Smiling Through. Blue Print. Game Law. Risin/r Glory, Oration. Slick ness, Marcus Aurelius Brilliant Son, Trousers, Flying: Phoenix. Broadway Bill and Ballymun 11.38 words
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363 1951-07-03 6 Free Press Staff Reporter INVITATION cards for free admission to Jalan 1 Besar Stadium issued by sponsors of matches are not authorised and cannot be accepted unless accompanied by admission tickets. This decision by the Estates and Fire Brigade Committee of the Municipal Commissioners wjls363 words
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Article98 1951-07-03 6 A slender one-goal lead for Royal Navy Kranji m a Singapore Amateur Football Association Div. 3B match at Oeylang Stadium yesterday put their goalkeeper Hughes to the test against a keen Tiong Bahru Rangers' attack. Rangers pressed from the start and, after a second hail breakaway98 words
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Article70 1951-07-03 6 Singapore 'A' win 6-0 CONSTRUCTIVE soccer by v the Singapore "A" team produced six goals against Combined Christian Brothers Schools yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium. The schoolboys could not settle down and failed to score. Rahim Omar (2) Kok Peow (2), William Tan and Ismail Yusoff scored lor Singapore A70 words
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Article, Illustration39 1951-07-03 6 picture S K. San foiiov. tier a back-hand drive in he 'Singapore Lawn Teiin^ vsociation Champion Nhtpv >hich opened yesterday on the S.CC. court* 'tat Arthur Lim in the flrxi round of the Men's SingtM Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article18 1951-07-03 6 r-A C r-jj^ I rji h Likely h Am HH MM «COM V» Sinctpoff i fO! H <18 words
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Advertisement213 1951-07-03 6 TODAY ONLY! II am. 1.45. 4.90, 6.30 9.311 "ALLUREMENT" (Mandarin) WARTS TOMORROW Gregory Peck IlrUn t-!v last Day 0) W>iT WISS Husbands OPENING TOMORROW him HARRISON oou Vi t DAILY "W3O3SN NS'AT CHAKGE Hi 1 ISi-i Special! "RAYUAN SUK.VIA' ~N!W ALHAMBRA yfX,' 1M (CliOTU* WOiLD Of C.15 i -> n.213 words
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Advertisement72 1951-07-03 6 OPEHS TODkV I 11 am -1 4f> 4 l.» Ul 1^"» I mmiww mm* «nm (^^^T. '^Z* I iHtmim> jjjjj 1 <■; I EXCITINC// OF Si 9 I CALA~OHNMJO^ BOOK M NOW! I 6 SHOWS at 11 a m D1 V» M vl |A !3 AM) A SPM lu J*72 words
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Article277 1951-07-03 7 CRUSADER - CRUSADER Indonesian visit helps funds By SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association have to thank the All-Indonesia team for a handsome profit of $16,767 for May which foot e in!T re PUt theiF finanCCS n SoUnd matS\ofanpH e^Q P^ mainly from the visitors ftnm f ss9 355 making the aggregate for277 words
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Article75 1951-07-03 7 fTIHE Table Tennis Tourna--1 ment of the Tamil Brotherhood Association concluded yesterday. Results were: Men's singles championship (Challenge Cup presented oy Mr. P. Mohan), winner. S.R.S Naidu: runner-up, Joseph David. ...Men's doubles: winners. S.R S. Naidus Joseph David; runners-up: N. Ganesan K.P. Segaran. Schoolboys' open singles championship75 words
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Article252 1951-07-03 7 By A Special Correspondent ORISTOL City, determined m the coining season **t© recover the Division two status they lost 19 years ago, have decided to launch two fundraising schemes to help them m their promotion bid. Lack of hard cash makes their job a difficult252 words
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Article80 1951-07-03 7 NEW YORK, Tues—Sunday's baseball results are: AMERICAN: Cleveland 2. Detroit 1 (first game*; Cleveland 2, Detroit 0 'night ?ame>; New York 5 Boston 2; St. Louis Browns 3, Chicago 1 (night garnet; Chicago 2, St. Louis 1 (first game); Philadelphia 10, Washington 7 (first game>; Philadelphia 3, Washington80 words
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Article79 1951-07-03 7 Referees Socy meeting AT the annual general meeting of the Singapore Civilian Football Referees Society, the following were elected office-bearers for the year: President: R. N. Bell; vicepresident: J. Ferguson; hon. secretary-treasurer: Chua Ban Hock; committee members: C. B. Tan, G. de Silva. Thungavello; hon. auditors: Chong Lian Sin and79 words
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Article69 1951-07-03 7 JSLAND Club women's "Hidden Hole" competition resulted m a tie between Mrs. J. Hodgkinson and Miss O. Barrett with a score of 23 2/3, The result was decided by ihe deletion of a further three holes and Mrs. J. Hodgkinson was the winner. Next best69 words
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Article47 1951-07-03 7 \IICKEY Tollis retained his Australian welterweight title at Sydney Stadium last night. His 15-round contest with Ken Bailey was stopptd after the 13th round and Tollis got the verdict on the echnical knockout. Tollis weighed m at 145-< 4 lb. and Bailey at 144. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article104 1951-07-03 7 ROYAL Air Force Maintenance Units defeaied Royal Air Force Tengah m the first match to be played m this year's R.A.F. Malaya inter-Unit knockout Cup. A game which displayed good soccer ended m a two goals to one victory lor the M.U. at Seletar.104 words
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Article, Illustration47 1951-07-03 7 m I ..it J.ik 1 i i... i» :,.p. g SiUlr puxxlinf U» .11 MUdtntamr* "Rut I've i.t-rn jllcd by that Miar, >•»** Butler. \Ti« Mullfr. »h©s* handii. i- h' f u«»n tie Colony i harr.pion>hip at th« ■i»iJ !»ib rcvently when «h» -.1 Mr* (r«ula C»na-47 words
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228 1951-07-03 7 ti;.«M»t» packed the centre court yesterday for the ,U Vie All-England lawn tennis champion- ljkdlkdlk ir.tirs sudden I pace from s :;mi drtrinc game n-potntcd place:.v net threw 9edttl h\a .-l riot. Km McGre.:cn mth, (oveiec: ih tail be&Ung Pwdwi'i her fl\e-r-iReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 228 words
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Article57 1951-07-03 7 i fiuuit, Outschoorn, tbe former Sineaoore rricketer now playing for Worcestershire scored 200 not out against Scotland at Broughty Ferry. Worcestershire won by an innings and 50 runs. The County declared at 351 for nine. Scotland were out for 114 »J Aitchison 64, Jenkins 5—41)Reuter; A.P. - 57 words
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Article99 1951-07-03 7 S.R. A. winners WINNERS of the Julys Spoon Shoot of the Singapore Rifle Association are: Nett Aggregate Score CYS Ahmed b. Bujang iMRNVRi; Heap Aggregate Score SR «b» Capt. Tan Mong Heng SVC); Heap Aggregate Score SR «a» Ft Sgt. Tempest (RAF.). P O. A. Taylor won a spoon forA.P. - 99 words
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Article188 1951-07-03 7 Yesterday' s results I I I I Mrs;. W. DuPont Wcfai 'Argentina* and •Holland. 6-0. tf-4. Kuand Mrs. Davison mt bt. Roberts and t i Britain* 6-2. 6-3. J»>drih round: Slurpees (South Mfaa L. Brough <US» kb m ano Mrv Bart let t S-7. 6-2. 6-2. M< n s doubleReuter; U.P. - 188 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-07-03 7 and picture. J. T. Ikin, England batsman, gives a chance at fine leg off C. W. A. Chuhb of South Africa m the second Test match at Lords which England won by ten wjckets.- Sport GeneralSport; General - 40 words
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Article65 1951-07-03 7 IN a very scrappy United Services Football league game played on the BCD. oround yesterday, 30 Bn were fortunate to beat G.H.Q. Sig. Regt by the odd goal. In the first half, GHQ had most of the play and deserved their one-goal lead through McKenzie. After the resumption.65 words
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Article34 1951-07-03 7 SOCCER: Div. 1: Tamil B.A. Indian R.C at stadium; Div. 2: HM Dockyard v RAF Teneah Tenjab; Div. 3A: S. Medical W.I v S.C.S.A. at Geylang. TENNIS: Colony champion' h:j at S.C.C.34 words
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417 1951-07-03 7 From JIM CHAMBERS TACK Robertson, the Middlesex opening bulsmau who never seems to be Riven a fair show m representative matches, scored his fifth century of the summer against Northants at Lord's yesterday. Bill Edrich (95) and Jack put Middlesex well m frontA.P. - 417 words
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Article262 1951-07-03 7 SAFA tighten transfer law Free Press Surrer R< pot >r r gINGAPORE Atnaleur Fx>tball Association LV, .1 derided at their n.e?': I night to tiph:ri: the law governing transfer! of Lo players. Beginning from next s v.mm. no transfers v. ill be all v.ea if :eanis of players c-r.rcrn-ed have262 words
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Article25 1951-07-03 7 T ATEST scores m the second England v. Australia wowomen's Test match are: England": 158 and 120: Austria: 120 and 59 for three.25 words
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Advertisement24 1951-07-03 7 ALSO HERE WITH SAMIA 6AMAL El-Atrache -■ft'V. v•/ bi»y'- m^m "a* ••*vmm ■^■1 B, y > i *jp* —^^-^t' HJti U A>Aa fd- Co, Singapore24 words
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Advertisement82 1951-07-03 7 kdldjkdj ALWAYS USE ZAM ZAM HAIR OIL (A PERFECT HAIR TONIC) re are 5 reasons why you should mv.t jPtPF^ijt* i Zjm 2am Hair Oil it's entifically with choice herbs roots, it' Wk 1 I Eest m the Market b Excels m fr.if? 1 nre It Helps luxuriant growth and82 words
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Article116 1951-07-03 8 T'.vo men were sentenced to death at Mbabane, Swaziland, yesterday m the Human Stew Case the "medicine" murder of a 12--year-old child. A third man was jailed for seven years as an accessory after the fact. The three are uncles of the chief of theA.P. - 116 words
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Article91 1951-07-03 8 MR. Aneurin Be van. for lono an advocate of more Government control m busiiess. yesterday came out tron^lv m favour of private nte: prise, at least m one Tpld He told the Hou>e of Com■nens that the Socialist Government is not hunting hard rnough for s?arce minerals91 words
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Article, Illustration423 1951-07-03 8 Started when she was 15 A SHOWGIRL, 21, unnamed, told a Senate committee that she started smoking marihuana when she was 15, and before she wa s 20 was taking •meatballs"— cocaine and heroin— at £28 a day. "When you're sick and want drugs you'll get423 words
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Article, Illustration261 1951-07-03 8 VISION STOPPED A MURDER LONDON, Tuesday. A MAN who on the famous "Navy's Here" night In Josins Fiord was the first to leap from the deck of the destroyer- Cossack to the German hell-ship Altmark told Mr. Justice Byrne at Maidstom Assizes of a vision m which his dead son261 words
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Article157 1951-07-03 8 RANGOON, Tuesday. TWE influence of the Burmese longyi may soon be A felt on shapely American hips if Carolyn Schnurer, New York dress designer, can hit the right idea. Miss Schnurer recently visited Rangoon to buy Burmese textiles and study local fashions. She plans to adaptA.P. - 157 words
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Article37 1951-07-03 8 The Serrrtary-Gencral Oi the Arab League, Azzam Pasha said m Ankara yesterday that there was no longer any •jason preventing Turkey and members of the Arab League from beinc bound by formal ties. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article144 1951-07-03 8 Demand for Govt. funds LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE I CONSTITUTIONAL and pubv ii c demand for British Government funds lifted prices by half to threequarters yesterday, states Reuter's financial correspondent. Buying of long and medium-dated issues provided a feature of an otherwise quiet London Stock Exchange and followed marked improvement' m144 words
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314 1951-07-03 8 Britons quit Burma to stay British THIRTY Britoas who have sacrificed homes and careers rather than give up their nationality have just reached England. For most it is "their first visit. Nearly all had been born and brought up m Burma. But three years after the country had left theA.P. - 314 words
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Article159 1951-07-03 8 GIRL FOOTBA LLER ACCUSES COACH A~ ¥D LONDON, Tuesday. GIRL footballer was alleged at Barnsley, Yorkshire, hustled off m a car by her team's coach and subjected to a series of assaults. Richard Whittington-As-quith, aged 27, described as of independent means, living at Dodworth Hall, near Barnsley. wa s the159 words
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Article38 1951-07-03 8 The young American student, Vincent Hilly, who embraced the Islamic faith to marry a Persian princess arrived yesterday m New York with his wife, Princess Fatima Pahlevi. ttet^r O f the Shah of Persia. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 38 words
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Article29 1951-07-03 8 The Japanese economic de legates now visiting Europe were welcomed m Paris yes terdi^y by the head of th' Japanese Agency m Paris Mr Haigiwara. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 29 words
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Article126 1951-07-03 8 -THREE aldermen v, obt J| for loss of earnings ."^i, j| they presented onv'^Wl public service". m{^ Forty-four-yraj I clerk, of York-road I not guilty to ten eh of six charges and the other four. I I His brother, Edward a 46--year-old steel work^: nedict-street. North by, had earlier126 words
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Article68 1951-07-03 8 NEW YORK gEVEN of Americas Communists surrendered to bom: five-year prison terms I others failed to shov. The Federal judj>. Sylvester Ryan, arden to appear by 9 30 a I or forfeit bail of USS each. All 11 wore coir. October of oonspii68 words
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Advertisement292 1951-07-03 8 SITL,,\TION WANTED AUSTRALIAN Medical Gradfl»t*. aged 34, Extensive Tropical experience, knowledge Malay, Cantonese, sfeks suitable post. Will be m Singapore until 11th July. accommodation wile, three children t^'-ntul Apply Box Sl9B. F.P TUITION BEGINNING JULY Booic-lceep-fner, S'hand. T>ping. Latin; F?w vacancies General English (VI. VII. VIII,: Running various stages: Accounting,292 words
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Advertisement25 1951-07-03 8 Sole Agents g> WOO KING BROT* SINGAPORE "C /TS BETTER /r$ DIFFERENT. J BORSUMY d SINGAPORE J KUALA LUMPUR UNDERW^ TRY THE f^ ll i25 words
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