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Title Section19 1952-02-02 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA No, 18,305. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.19 words
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Article347 1952-02-02 1 BOMBERS, 'JETS FOR SUEZ But Egypt's 'liberty' men have quit ISMAILIA, Saturday. gRITISH bombers, fighters and troop reinforcements have arrived to strengthen the Suez Canal garrison. This increase appears to have coincided with the recall of Egyptian "Liberation" battalions and there have been no incidents m the area. The R.A.F.Reuter; U.P.; A.P. - 347 words
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247 1952-02-02 1 WE DON'T WANT ANY MEDDLING, SAYS TAN free Press Staff Reporter 4NY interference by British Members of parliament m matters which have been handed over to the local legislature is as undesirable as interference by an outsider m the internal affairs of this country/ Mr C. C. Tan, president of247 words
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Article30 1952-02-02 1 Ar. US. Air Force jet fighter, by refuelling four times from a flying tanker. a: Edwards, California, has managed to stay aloft 12 b hbts, 5 minytes.- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article102 1952-02-02 1 'Cross-on-doors' mystery CAIRO, Sat. FOREIGN Embassies and Legations said yesterday they bad received scores of reports of strange crosses marked on foreigners' doors since Saturday's disastrous fire riots. The cross on the door has historical significance m Egypt. The Bible says God ordered Moses and the Jews to mark sheepA.P. - 102 words
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Article87 1952-02-02 1 Free Press Stall Reporter A SINGAPORE Chinese A family of three, Uving m Serangoon Road, were yesterday ordered into a room of their house by a Chinese masked intruder. He demanded jewellery. The master of the house, rushed to a window and shouted for help. The87 words
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Article159 1952-02-02 1 OTTAWA, Saturday. GENERAL D wight Eisenhower will leave his post as Commander of the North Atlantic Army to return to the United States at the end of June, the Canadian Foreign Minister, Mr. Lester Pearson, said at a press conference yesterday. Mr. Pearson, whoA.P. - 159 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-02-02 1 ALLAN LEWIS' best bets for today's n&JL Kuala Lumpur are: l£ssl2?' WONDER LAD. FRIENDSHIP and OPERA. TRESPASSER'S bert aw HOWZON and MARVEL OF PEBP. "O.K George get ready to coHect when I announce our nag as winner".41 words
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Article, Illustration204 1952-02-02 1 ELIZABETH Taylor, the 19 -year- old film star, is to marry English film actor, Michael Wilding, says a report from Hollywood. "We are definitely engaged. We have no definite plans as to exactly when we will be married/ she said yesterday. For her next204 words
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Article115 1952-02-02 1 Mob howls before a palace TUNIS, Sat. A MOB of nationalist agitators surged before the Governor's Palace m Sfax yesterday to break the calm during a 24-hour general strike. Police and troops rushed to the scene to disperse, the howling crowd estimated at 400 but the demonstrators broke up beforeU.P. - 115 words
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Article50 1952-02-02 1 Two 18-year-old youths m Vienna, asked a friend to give them flesh wounds with a Pistol, so their trial for possessing arms would be delayed. But something went wrong, The friends hand shook and he fired three bullets into one of the youths, killing him.. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article45 1952-02-02 1 'I never said so'— U Win PARIS. Sat. BURMA'S delegate to the United Nations General Assembly, U Zaw Win. said here last night it was "fantastic" that he had been reported as saying his country might appeal to Peking for help against Chinese Nationalist -invaders":45 words
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Article37 1952-02-02 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. Two lorries were involved m an accident at the junction of Henderson and Tiong Bahru Roads yesterday, resulting m three people— two Chinese women labourers and a Chinese man being hurt.37 words
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31 1952-02-02 1 SYDNEY, Sat. AN outbreak of "hurricane nerves" In storm-bat-tered Fiji yesterday brought hifttory. The disaster produced an unprecedented degree of in-ter-racial co-operation. VnaMMna- eVtalfai>a/1 Knma31 words
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Article95 1952-02-02 1 TOKYO, Sat. QABURO NOGUCHI, 31, was sent to jail last year to serve an 18-month term for swindling:. His record was good and when he asked permission to 'attend to personal affairs" for a month, it was granted. He reappeared on schedule on Jan. 15A.P. - 95 words
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Article219 1952-02-02 1 |X)UR HUNDRED towering African chiefs, clad m leopard &nd monkey skins and wearing headdresses of lion's manes, greeted Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgn m Kenya yesterday. Brass and silver bangles on the chiefs' arm s jingled musically as they leaped m the air toReuter - 219 words
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217 1952-02-02 1 STORE FIRM LOSES U.S. EXPORT RIGHT WASHINGTON, Saturday. D HE U.S. OFFICE of International Trade yesterday denied American export rights for 14 months to a group of companies controlled by Frank M. Shu, a Hong: Kong business* man. Mr. Shu and his associates were charged with U.S. export control violationsU.P. - 217 words
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Article47 1952-02-02 1 Commonwealth experts studying Sterling convertibility plans here have decided to prolong their sessions for at least another week before reporting to their Finance Ministers. The experts are members of one of the two committees set up at the recent Commonwealth financiall talks m London.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article47 1952-02-02 1 After next November, UJS. cargo vessels of 500 gross tons or more will be required to carry portable radio transmitters suitable f?r use m lifeboats. The new regulation will affect ships comparable to the Flying Enterprise and the Pennsylvania recently lost at sea.- U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article26 1952-02-02 1 Construction of a railway linking Kashmir to India and usable all year round is now being studied by a stoud of Kashmir engineers. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 26 words
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Advertisement42 1952-02-02 1 I zzi-— cTi^ I Liv -^-F?'j o liL^'iflfl 1^ 2i Jewels %LJ?I Mr^ with Swiss Official WLImI Ratina Certificate. Same watch without Certificate %220. t a mm Mm TTaieiprooi Stainless Steel Cast Shock pt#f cUil if 25 |ewels 2 Years Cuarante*. A42 words
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Advertisement78 1952-02-02 1 lI M. r LIRTbR v q. wRIRBDNffIr I Diamonds I I Jewellery I 1 67, Stamford Rd. I I (Eu Court) Bldg., Spore. 6. I Telephone 7923. j| H Cj^^^^from your I Xitfer H It is recommended that glasses H or mugs for the serving of Beer H should be78 words
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Article, Illustration84 1952-02-02 2 fftRE is a aainting conte&t lar yoo. Wke n ymiiiave fl 1 II ma»lfft>i it. fill m your name, address and Afle, W and po&t im Children's F*ge. IMngaanaf Xav Ties s, m pj Cecil Street, to arrive not later "Cham Wednesday next. 1 There »tc four priies84 words
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Article1001 1952-02-02 2 Escape at last MINUTES crept by and no challenge came The ship's company, standing ready at their posts, prepared to blast their way through, should the enemy squadron be morj wide-spread than they had calculated. N<j word was spoken as the powerful engines ate up1,001 words
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888 1952-02-02 2 Be Careful When You Use The Z— Crossings Page For ChUdren I Don't tush over the ro&d m the dark FIT Britain, the Government has long f ought 2k hjMfo* ng ft^ wgfc road accidents. Through the years the police have striven hard to briog safety to pedestrian and mcteriat888 words
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Article326 1952-02-02 2 PEN PALS' COLUMN Chen tee *na, of 3, Camden Park, Sin^apoie 11, is a boy QX 12 Se to interested m music;, swimming, gt^f^r^^ collecting and r *^^m^ T^'m He wantg iffin amis irf *itiier sMK bgtiwftn the Bjges ol 12 and 39.---AIUkDBBS vIWSJSoC* -flu #k# nIUWBT aßßfltt aIIIBSDOPe wants326 words
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Article408 1952-02-02 2 T nrough Bandit Country Slunn bill 7sdKii #nc of <ww Ims Immb ancay tn the Federation. Here m 4is ■rrmml +i 4ke jirir iy to K u Ma Lumpur. Can any of you Jboys and girls write m Mmnr m well as Sttaani? THE weather was fine when we •teTt408 words
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Advertisement141 1952-02-02 2 |~»"«sfc#nrf #o None <»»*■. I \¥ORKMAMSHIP j S 4Mk those wlio arc m Hie know < I DESIGNS 1 2 See Hiem for yourself C I I I GOUD MAJKOHD I JEWELLERY lS& a aw mP^ifeb* 7p MMM Kjiai jf iMv^MaiMAt* tfjk a»gii* fl w^H i^B riff K^^Bf ■■■■■if s141 words
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Miscellaneous85 1952-02-02 2 JUNIOR CROSSWORD t;i-UiJ.» -lUKUacv. -i. Com pon. j Fopeye's favourite pass point where the sun vegetable. 4, Your .shoes may rises. 5, Bate at wWteh a c made of it. a&fc xironeS thing moves. "—Khayyam' 1 of Shakespeare** plays. j t i was a famous Persian poet The smallest English85 words
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360 1952-02-02 3 Courtroom story SOUTHAMPTON, Saturday. a MAN described as "just the stooge" of nylon A smugglers, gave court testimony against two mm running that gang because he was quite "willin* to double-cross other people." The court was told that Frederick Castley, the v joge,* was a360 words
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Article106 1952-02-02 3 'Black Hand threatens LEAFLETS signed "The Black Hand" threatening death to opponents of the Tunisian nationalists were mailed to a number of French residents m Tunisia m the past few days. The leaflets read: 'The Black Hand is everywhere. Your Ufe is at stake. The death of one Tunisian will106 words
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Article36 1952-02-02 3 United States immigration officers at Seattle stopped Paul Robeson, the singer, and Mr. Vincent William Hallinan. a lawyer who has represented the leftist Labour leader. Mr. Harry Bridges, from crossing the border into Canada.36 words
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Article180 1952-02-02 3 He was hit, and called 'yellow' BOSTON. Lincolnshire. Rat ALLEGATIONS that a man was attacked by his fiancee's father and brother fi 5£ was brin «ing her home m«Hff early hours of morning were made at Boston, Lines. Before the Court were Thor n as Severn, lorry-driver, and his 22-year-old180 words
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Article21 1952-02-02 3 L^ Oovernment is a proposal to triple *o Spain m the amount r year< to th e 121 words
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Article38 1952-02-02 3 A soup kitchen for unemployed workers was set up m Detroit by the American Relief for Poland Organization. Only Polish refugees who have been hard hit by Detroit's unemployment are eligible for hand-outs.- U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article239 1952-02-02 3 Choudri Khaliquizzaman, world Muslim leader has urged that Pakistan should withdraw from ,the British Commonwealth, and the Middle East -Arab League should be abolished as two major steps to uniting the Muslim faith around the world.— Reuter ALLAHABAD, Saturday. A WORLD rarity m politics— a candidate sworn toReuter - 239 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-02-02 3 TODArS PIN-UP, is starlet Marion Marshall, makin* Mf spbwh is Hal WalH s productions.19 words
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Article57 1952-02-02 3 Illegitimate children should be told the facts of their birth when they are between eight and 11 years old or earlier if they ask— a panel of doctors and magistrates said m London. Withholding the truth carried the risk of grave psychological damage because the childReuter - 57 words
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Article97 1952-02-02 3 PARIS, Sat. »pHE General Assembly of the United Nations, overriding British and American objections, have agreed on the desirability of defining aggression and passed the problem on to the agenda of its next regular session. On the resolution as a whole, passed by the Legal Committee,Reuter - 97 words
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Article229 1952-02-02 3 HANOI, Saturday pRENCH authorities m Hanoi, Indo-China have received orders to prepare an evacuation plan just m case the civilian population has to be moved Quickly. i The orders were said to direct preparation of plans for quickly shifting all civilian population m NorthA.P. - 229 words
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Article50 1952-02-02 3 GLOUCESTER, Sat. DOL/C£ are hunting a thief who walked into a post office m Gloucester and said he was a detective probing a bank note theft. He was given £100 m notes to check the serial number. He signed a receipt for them and left.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article291 1952-02-02 3 Neither side vulnerable* South dealer. NORTH aA 9 6 9 It c 0 10 9 10 8 7 3 S WEST EAST 4?S A X J <?KQJt <? 4 3 2 0 8 6 4 2 OMII ♦K66 J BOOTH 4 4 Q 10 8 4 Sill 0A291 words
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Advertisement65 1952-02-02 3 I" B ■Illflllll^ 1 I ANNOUNCEMENT I I I Co««»r b r Xec»>orcoior I T p h J a mtoi Management apologises to its burrows and reflrrefs f/iai oicina to circum- beyond their control, the opening of m ne Mason of "TALES OF HOFFMAN 91 has i JO be postponed65 words
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Advertisement145 1952-02-02 3 w k *aT m Jl X. •II' 4 \S' i?>^ PERFUMES There are only three perfumes hj SavilU m all the world. "Differing widely 9 each is a perfect expression m fragrance* of m mood and a personality. It is a delightful adventure to discover which of the three is145 words
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Miscellaneous443 1952-02-02 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR SATURDAY m>KN today, a plethora of 1 talents and a tremendous versatility can prove yenr u» n worst enemy. Yen can de M many things, passably well, that you never seem to have to nest hard as ether people to set along. Bnt If uu are to443 words
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Miscellaneous225 1952-02-02 3 Radio Listening SINGAPORE 100 p.m. Time Signal Programme Summary; 1.02 Saturday Ballroom— Bob Chester His Orchestra; 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.50 Interlude; 2.00 Album of Harmony; 2.ls,Racing Commentaries by Allan Lewis from the Selangor Turf Club with interval music from the studios; 5.00 Programmes m Malay; 6.15 Time Signal Programme225 words
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Miscellaneous124 1952-02-02 3 8.8.C. SINGAPORE 6.15 p.m. Sports Round-Up; 6.30 The News News Analysis; 6.45 United Nations Report; 6.50 From The Editorials; 7.00 Forces' Favourites; 7.30 Murdoch and Home m 'Over To You*; 8.00 Colonial Questions; 5.15 Short Story— 'Mother's Teapot, written and read by Gerald Bullett; 8.30 The News Homes News; 8.45124 words
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481 1952-02-02 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. Feb. 2, 1951 Wishful thinking AMERICAN news agency stories of unlest behind the Iron Curtain, of a gradual corrosion of the chains that behind the satellite countries to the Kremlin continue to arrive at newspaper offices. The publication of these reports— the latest on U.S.481 words
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Article844 1952-02-02 4 Margaret Gilruth was.,*. A City of unrest r*AIRO has changed several times since British troops walked out m 1946. The days when you saw British soldiers marching across the English Bridge (Evacuation Bridge, m 1951) to their offices m the swank Semiramis Hotel flanking the844 words
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Article, Illustration458 1952-02-02 4 kjkdjkdjjd have right of way at zebra crossings, say the Traffic Police. If this is so police should stop trying to promote a smooth flow of traffic m the city. Every time a "right-of-way" pedestrian takes it into rtfs head to cross the road without looking, motor traffic458 words
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Article28 1952-02-02 4 Tbe United States special ambassador m Japan, Mr. Dean Rusk, said yesterday that the world balance of power was shifting "m favour of peace."28 words
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Article565 1952-02-02 4 'Mother Will Be Pleased' says Ribbentrop, jnr, as a German court awards him champagne firm job JAUNTY 6 tL marmalade salesman flicked through the pages of half a dozen newspapers m his furnished room at Heilbronn, Germany, and said: "Mother win be pleased." The salesman's father died on the gallows565 words
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Article, Illustration105 1952-02-02 4 AMD BACK < "THOSE thick arrows represeot a range of 770 wtles from two points where «v RW*«WvWti IllUai i vie' f HsT f rh^f rl riLJir nnrrif n \&/L«« 770 niles? Because Hiat h 5 cwmi fcated plane cm fly revealed105 words
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Article419 1952-02-02 4 THIS FISH BIT MAN! which hapS?* the United state U»l, include a n catching a fi'hrmJ' Sh Plane crashn, road traffic n T i Sf aX «4 wagon and a n fish was hau; i:, pound pickerel hol s in the Ice ed at him and the leg. It to:419 words
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Advertisement8 1952-02-02 4 J3rLEE Mil jflk WATCH Sipg?pertl. Tel. 3348 18 words
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Advertisement71 1952-02-02 4 tTake one new mother Add the advice of two or more experienced mothers, the nurse and one qualified physician. Allow to sink m. Obtain a tin of Cow Gate Milk Food ISs^sß make up quantities H as indicated on the |wlr!| tin and administer s^^| at regular inter vals. /p71 words
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Article, Illustration322 1952-02-02 5 IJie law is inadequate to fight gamteing,' says Pennefdther-Evans vree irisflß sow Mcpaner QfiAFT is rife In Sutg*>ere €mamm^at^mimEat& 9 mp* lfce mimoMr Police, Mr. JL P« PcHKffflAow^W, n ins hmtwl report on the Singapore police foroe igeaed ftoe •mniin^. "Althougti succKssfm a*ta<teFree Press - 322 words
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163 1952-02-02 5 He blames 'Blimps' for poll merger kUA la LUMPUR. Sat rtONSORS of the Kuala oma»c€ were the. tJoiavan "ounterparte tn r Arulanandam, aecre- r v of the IMP Kuala Lumpur branch, at an election meeting lnjEhe imbi ward on Thursday. T^e a ..nr.ee had been fr ied b> >^all cliques163 words
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Article78 1952-02-02 5 About 70 drawings and paintings Ijy the Bombay artist, Shfeax Chavda, will be exhibited lor six days at SSJfe* 9°°* HL 701 iitttte building t *^p«"»lng yeb. 11. Hlhis Jb the Best time that Cbavdafe works are beine -exhibited m Singapore. .Dr. C. A. Gibson-HUI.78 words
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102 1952-02-02 5 Couple took his advice -are happy told the President titMoar aes«lnn& Court, Inchp im>w *ln KhwtaDhn, that Hhey %a« taken hU advice and patched OP their oid quarrels And had a New Seat. Thk was the seuuel to a casft m which Tan Xwee Sena was charged with JtUsOmic cash102 words
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Article115 1952-02-02 5 Accept more as citizens she says PENAWG, Bat. P DERATION Day jubilation: would liave -been all 'the moie complete if provision had been made to open the 'door of citizenship* to >a gieater number of people, Mias Nancy Teap, elected Municipal fan^^iwftflior lor Selawei J Ward, told students ctf :the115 words
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270 1952-02-02 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government will be queried on rme *J subsidies, facilities lor flealing ~with applicaiits for centiiicates »of naturalisation, hotel expenses of officers And the price of poik, by Dato C. J. Paglar, member for Changi, when the Legislate 4Jw?i*?*B270 words
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Article84 1952-02-02 5 606 find jobs "■pHE Singapore Employment Exchange last month, found jobs for 144 labourers and 138 amahs. TPhfire were 349 vacandte! for labourers and 347 tor amahs. Most of the labour- j -crs -went into the Army and; commercial firms. I < IThese people were among j 906 wh» Sound84 words
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Article, Illustration116 1952-02-02 5 gINGAPQRE <nhhw»«p houaewiwes are busy preparing 'fox rthe 'God of H€tavcn '"S bir£h~ day tomorrow, the Eighth fl»y «t the Ohinsfie J£ew 1Be«r. .^Por the iff4t thr&e (ia^fs hundreds itf *tfopTn thrjin^Bd Chinatown to tuy spacial papej j^bb ctids und lmge-»BizBfl xSEindles. Pleors ito their homes Jn&ve bfien scrubbed116 words
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Article84 1952-02-02 5 How they may get power jprTT'S electricity iiepart- ment has recommended to the .City Council that the newly developed Franked Estate at Changi where 'Seacons have built stbotft 40 fcmffies, be supplied electricity. The .City had asked .Beacons ior a -deposit of £24^000 1 to extend -electric supply to tihe.area84 words
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Article107 1952-02-02 5 Restriction is lifted Free Press Tl iff OipiiHiii THE Government ot lnd;a has lilted ibee on the number at jihihiiuli i i the Rajiila hhq? <cacor from Madras to .fiingapoße. The nwartmßm sumtber eff passengers tflae IRajula may; (carry ite 3^ffiHL The lEwrtftw Government dier ttoo great and jes- trieted107 words
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Article207 1952-02-02 5 F»£ Fuess 'Staff B^porter JMPQJBLaTAyr wrate BEMfe by tJte Singaqpoßß jinlinr m OffHMiibci f Isflt jf6H% iuieLii^ptcd flic *pcratkms of fhe ju^pa^aarita «f^adMß»ti»ns «f She Malayan Caranumist Party, ««rs the Singaiwre Conwiiwiinm i of Pcflwe, Mr. XP. P«mßf athrrTS^.«T!__ xl__ .£1 1 JBarlier m the year207 words
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Article137 1952-02-02 5 Eight sold adulterated coffee Iffi. fl. A. MonrifiOn, the City Council's Senior Assistant Health Officer, sain* yesterday that flight coffee -manufacturers were convict- «ad last year for selling adulterated coffee <or fptffliiii. 1 jnixiauffis v^iich did not comply -with regulations. They were lined a total of $l;>lst, And their stocks137 words
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181 1952-02-02 5 THREE sub-branches ol A the Singapore C.I.D. deal wholly with the jontrol and suppression totf matt societies, says Me J- P. Pi— iflthii deans, frft^iu^ifttanpT of Police, In his annual report. Their urork, toe adds, is more often tfaaa nott, anticipatory. T*e uhmmp of181 words
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Article85 1952-02-02 5 WINNER -el tbe Singapore Singhalese community's City Day scholarship is nin,eyear old Yvette Woodford, a Btanctord II pupil ef fcbe Convent of the Half Inf ant Jens. Her father W25 the late "Mr. H. Wocdford, -Singapore's one time Commissioner lor Registration, .known as The Identity Card Han."85 words
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Article21 1952-02-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Mr Ow Yang Hong Chiew. Technical Assistant. Drainage and Irrigation Department, Johore. has been ornmoted Pnoil Engineer21 words
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Advertisement141 1952-02-02 5 I For Your €mriy S&cdiom I Newest Range of j LADIES' WEAK |Ay ion on pamdei i i -C %J wsm I ~4 mS^T j Jm fl BW^ 3-'~^-i~' f Bb BmNl^"^^ 1 B*^ i .va a^» m ST '00 Fng/ish Ny/on Peffieoofs a* r All Sixes. Celanese Panties, English141 words
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Advertisement27 1952-02-02 5 KEEP FIT the TERRY WAY X^H&i.' f- ■■vgWßWOiafcii^Mf.rffaJN.. ij^^ m m m -1^ _J s d4lti<4lt^aical a<ttinn <wHI iM^BBB WOV VHIBtB VOBV jpAMB 4MHI vMC |Vt Td^BINSONS27 words
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Article618 1952-02-02 6 Hong Kong beat S 'pore ■J'HK world table-tennis championships opened at Bombay yesterday with matches m the Swaythling Cop and Corbillion Cup men's and women's teams competitions. Early battle produced a sensational upset when the Japanese women's team beat the redoubtable Hungarian squad by three matchesReuter; U.P. - 618 words
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Article49 1952-02-02 6 CORBILLION CUP (WOMEN): England beat India 3-0; Japan beat Hungary 3-2; Rumania beat Hong Kong 3-1. SWAYTHLING CUP (MEN) GROUP 'A': France beat Pakistan 5-0; England beat Cambodia 5-0; Japan beat Portugal 5-0; India beat Germany 5-4. GROUP "B": Hongkong beat Singapore 5-0; Brazil beat Afghanistan 5-0. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article52 1952-02-02 6 Sedgman bride here today PANK Sedgman, who was the main factor In Australia's Davis Cup defeat of the United States, Is scheduled to arrive m Singapore today. He will arrive at Kallang Airport by Qantas-BOAC along with his bride, the former Miss Jean Spence. The honeymooners are on their way52 words
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Article36 1952-02-02 6 A^ >nvit«d for the bland Club's Thaipusam Holiday Qolf Competition which will be held on Saturday morning Ftb. 9 There wiiT be two prises one for the men and one for the ladles. <36 words
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Article169 1952-02-02 6 Newcomers as well as last year's bis money winners were m the field yesterday began chasing Cary Middlecoff, of Memphis, Tennessee and Jimmy Clark, of Lacuna Beach, California, m the second round of the US$lO,OOO Tucson Open Golf Tourney. Neither of the leaders -was satisfiedA.P. - 169 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-02-02 6 MILLS IS DOWN! picture. Where seme of the world's finest boxers tailed the lee succeeds and puts former world cruiser weight champion Freddie Mills on his back at the Empcss* Hall, London. Freddie was turning out for a practice match with the Canadian lee Hockey team. Earl's Court Rangers. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article294 1952-02-02 6 IF there is a heavy downpour this afternoon makUg the ground heavg, Selangor All Blues may repeat last year's victory when they meet Perak All Blues m this season's All Blues Cup rugger final on the Kuala Lumpur padang (his evening. As a result of a294 words
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Article, Illustration542 1952-02-02 6 JIM CHAMBERS - NEWCASTLE U. ARE CONFIDENT OF A 'DOUBLE JIM CHAMBERS By pOURTH round ties m the F.A. Cup tournament 1 16 of them dominate today's English football card. And m nearly every case the clubs engaged in* the national knock-out competition report they will be at fuU strength. Current league champions,A.P.; Free Press - 542 words
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Article160 1952-02-02 6 "gUGAR" Ray Robin^ g te further postpone^ of his world title fight g is due to defend hi! croS against Carl "Bobo Olson <£ Honolulu on Feb. 14 m Francisco. ftot news of tnis trainin, injury came from Dr Vacent Nadriello. the champion's personal physician and wasReuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration877 1952-02-02 7 MacLeod - MacLeod PICTURE TIP By should be fast at I From ALLAN LEWIS ti ON El. WHATNOT was the most discussed klrsc "hen chances for the Selangor Gold .Teff under re\iew this morning. Racegoers Kuala I.nmpur are taking the scratching of jot and Piraeus as877 words
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Article178 1952-02-02 7 ALLAN LEWIS TM»PABE«tt EFSOM JEEF C ALL BOY POINTER RACE 1 FRIENDSHIP CARDINAL FRIENDSHIP FKJKMimiy T.ABTFW** CafiHnal Puff JisssMi Ceasefire CeweArc .j^ St**" gpSL SiSESSS «^Sf 815 Sabclas Joae E«jrml Fa* Rfal Fair Strmy Wlnrt *^t* Sf""^ MUJfIK 1 OTERA OTtXA ciAy T>F ITOPT Flmm «f178 words
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543 1952-02-02 7 BRIGHT EYES, (McCloud) showed aU her old brilliance this morning when she ran the fastest three furlongs for some time. Galloping close to the run-' ning rails on the second grass track on which the going was last, Bright Eyes reeled off, three543 words
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Article17 1952-02-02 7 England *nd Scotland yesterday rich won two matches on Ike firs* day of17 words
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Article789 1952-02-02 7 A CCEPTORS and probable jockeys for today's Koala Lumpur races are given below. Double Totes will be on Races 4 5 and 7 The Big Sweep will be on Race 9. The following have been scratched from all engagements: Gambar Melayu, Scotch Express, Wise Bird, Hit the Spot,789 words
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229 1952-02-02 7 BANGALORE, Saturday. t COOL breeze made conditions pleasant for the start of the three-day match here yesterday between South Zone and the MCC, the tourists* last match m India except for the final Test. South Zone scored 217 all t out and at close229 words
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355 1952-02-02 7 1.8.C. PUT THEIR FOOT DOWN Bocchichio, kicked up a verbal storm when he announced that he had agreed tentatively to a title bout with Harry (Kid) Matthews. This brought a prompt statement m Miami from Jim Ncrrii, president of the International BoxingA.P. - 355 words
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Article48 1952-02-02 7 SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat Royal Air Force Chang! by two goals to one to enter the final of the Singapore Hockey Association's senior knockout championship m a match played on the padang yesterday. Inside-right Mclnroy scored both goals for the Club. Rajatan scored for Changi.48 words
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Advertisement129 1952-02-02 7 First Negro Wresffer 7# Visit The East AH§k COLOURED HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF TBE WOKIJ* A 1 SEELIE SAMARA *\St (275 lb BJack iiiil>er) JB^i ah ri'za bey I Ikk Special Extra Event IVJIM KING KONG i '^^i^h^mß (The Man They Love To Hate) \i>Jifl bud**c°6dy (To«n«. Handsome. Ba^As Tough As129 words
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Advertisement93 1952-02-02 7 LAM HOCK DIAMOND AND GOLDSMITH SHOP DIAMOND GOLD RINGS BRACELETS AND OTHER JEWELLERY jj EXPERT WORKMANSHIP I: AND DP A Gil XI ART I? PPTPI?Q No. 620, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE-7. PHONE: 4247. < ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-M^ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TOMORROW (Sunday) 3rd Feb. 1952 SPECIAL JOCET MODERN (From Happy World) I KATONG93 words
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290 1952-02-02 8 ASIA TO GET STEADY SUPPLY OF UK. GOODS 'British promises not empty boasts 9 RANGOON, Saturday. gRITA^ and the United States gave assurances yesterday of a steady supply of capital goods to countries assisted by the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East. Britain's chief delegate, theReuter - 290 words
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Article210 1952-02-02 8 From MERY WILLIAMS MELBOURNE Sat' CILIPINO featherweight boxer, Little Nene, is on his way back to Singapore He left Australia by boaster! day because he failed m his Australian debut, against Hfuey wilkins, last week m Melbourne. Nene lost to Wilkins on a tko after210 words
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Article16 1952-02-02 8 T^e French Government on Thursday^ night appealed lor women volunteers for service m Indo-China16 words
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Article60 1952-02-02 8 PARIS. Sat. DRITAIN and Prance agreed yesterday that West Germany should not be allowed to enter NATO at this stage. Reliable diplomatic quarters said that the accord on German policy was the highlight of over four hours of conversation between the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden andA.P. - 60 words
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Article231 1952-02-02 8 Now rogues' playground -M P. rfcAwi ,Aurv^ LONDON, Saturday. PARLIAMENT yesterday took the first step to L amend Britain's rigid libel laws so that newspapers may avoid costly court actions if they promptly publish apologies for alleged defamation A lawyer, Mr. Harold Lever, a Socialist,Reuter - 231 words
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Article79 1952-02-02 8 Rrw*r LONDON Sat OVAL approval has been given to tightlegffed "drainpipe" trousers, which smart London tailors nave designed as the latest fashion for men, the trade magazine Tailor and Cutter said last night. It published a picture of th f Dvk P of Gloucester, ffomff toReuter - 79 words
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Article60 1952-02-02 8 An attractive 18-year-old n» e S, h0 ist ln Sydney, Yvona. Pakistani princess when cw er «T n f W /ft* 1 h usband back tn ni?*^ my wife Dae* to Bahawalpur within a few days after our marriage to marry her according g got o60 words
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Article21 1952-02-02 8 The Duke of Edinburgh has accepted election as the first honorary fellow of Britain's Royal Institute of Chemistry ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-02-02 8 photo. French troops move through forest and jungle m nursuit of Communist-led Vietminh rebels 40 milS southeast rf of Hanoi.- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article18 1952-02-02 8 The 7.500- ton ship, Bodin Victory, ran aground yesterday off Oita Prefecture north-east of Kyushu. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article49 1952-02-02 8 Britain 5 Inland Revenue commissioners have reported that only 60 persons had in- me f £6 ooo or more ?i *u they paid mc °me taxes Marcn" fiX ended ta The year before, there had been 86 members of this dwindling "Elite Corns" A. P. H49 words
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199 1952-02-02 8 Soviets lose 'entry vote' in Assembly PARIS, Sat. THE General Assembly yesterday rejected a Soviet call to the Security Council to grant 14 countries simultaneous admission. The Russian resolution whicn had scraped through the Political Committee against American opposition failed to get the required two-thirds majority of countries voting excludingU.P. - 199 words
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Advertisement456 1952-02-02 8 si4t<vl'lONS VACANI WANTED a lady junior stenotypist for foreign Import Export office immediate employment Must have knowledge of shorthand typing and filing. Apply P.O. Box No. 973 Singapore. Stating salary and experience. TUITION NEW SESSIONS. Fed.: Stds VI VII VIII Pre-Senior (afternoon night). Bk-Kpg., S'hand, Morn. eve. Typing, any time456 words
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Advertisement164 1952-02-02 8 KIT TEXTILES fah. lEST TAILORING fUg, •BEST COLLAR A§P^ HO BETTER VALUE TO COMPARE WITH %Wk CROCODILE BRAND S|L ton] HEN HIN M S A trusted JEWELLER is best advise: See our full range of tl 1 designs of DIAMONDS /c n it i HEN HIN JEWELLERS A irirfc range164 words
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Miscellaneous146 1952-02-02 8 Hew Crossword No. 575 CLUES ACROSS daryVtSfs.W W*?i2JgLrS f fi 2 5^ 8 A «r.ln bounends like this (3); 14 It comes' in iti ?l most honc ured 1 R-^« if CLUE S DOWN (6) V. ?uc P h "e?^ intUd^ f^oWs' S^V 1 ST Tif^ an entr but so146 words
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Miscellaneous52 1952-02-02 8 Solution To Crossword No. 574 Across: l. Honour bour.d. 7. Rat 8. Tableau. Z. Yell. 10, Mortal.' 13, Nodded. 14. Spud. 16, Upstair. 18, Oat. 19, Lemon squash Down: 1. Hardy annual. 2, Nettled 3 Unto. 4. Baboon. 5, Us e 6, Double Dutcb. 11. Tapioca. 12, Regain 15, Iraq.52 words
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Article, Illustration587 1952-02-02 1 V. R. Ponnudurai - V. R. Ponnudurai The older Tamils are careful about names and never use them casually or disrespectfully. by i.MONG the various races that live m Malaya, many customs which govern family life have been handed down unchanged through generations. Some of these traditions are flnaUy fattingBirte Steincke - 587 words
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432 1952-02-02 1 ANTHONY WISE - Wanted— a remedy for honking lizards ANTHONY WISE by IF any reader can suggest how to deal with those big lizards that lurk m trees just outside bedroom windows and go "Gark! Gark! Gark!" all night, 1 shall be most grateful if he will get m touch with me. This432 words
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Article255 1952-02-02 1 Kluanger - Kluanger by 1 SINCERELY want to mention. It was never my intention To have anything to do with Mrs. Blank* But I got a little merry, On a fair amount of sherry, So I s'pose I've only got myself to blame. 'Course, I know that she's255 words
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895 1952-02-02 1 Roe March - 'The old means of travel are best Roe March THERE'S A LOT TO BE SAID FOR THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY OR GETTING FROM A TO B. by picturesque old methods of travel are rapidly dying out* but fortunately we still have some left m Malaya to add to the beauty of895 words
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Article, Illustration188 1952-02-02 1 Susan - Susan by DO THE INHABITANTS of Singapore never pause m their daily rush to hold out a helping hand? During the past week we have been without transport. As we are not on a bus route this has caused a certain amount of difficulty, because taxis188 words
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Advertisement38 1952-02-02 1 lf> SINGAPORE o Q^ BAGGAGE TRANSPORT Hi AGENa ITD. \o re x t~- asicciation with, SINGAPORE PACKING CO.. LTD. o 65 the Arcade. fe 8 SPORE. I £fi VI TEL 23QH ,iTj ,s 3 \.\HIS <J= <v c/38 words
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Advertisement25 1952-02-02 1 FRUIT -OF THE LOOM SH7R7S ft>« BOKS HAWIIANS i^^^^^fe^r Sizes 6-8-10: $8/50 ea 12-14-J6. $9/50 ea $£f TNf M NOW of SOLE AGENTS. EXCELSIOR LTD.25 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1952-02-02 2 (Ulie Knox. hi Hotty^o^H2 I WAS chatting to Bing Crosby at Paramount Studios when he took my arm and said: "who is that fellow coming towards us? I know his face.'' That," X« replied, "is. James Mason" and went towards him. '"I've never met Bing1,000 words
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Article, Illustration421 1952-02-02 2 THE LION OUT-ACTS THEM ALL iaa Grant previews "where no Vultures fly" DOW artificial most film ticting seems after seeing an animal's behaviour m front of a camera! The majesty of the lion, the snarling fangs of a leopard, the slender elegance of a giraffe, the lumbering fury of a421 words
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Article43 1952-02-02 2 •WHERE no Vultures fly" ff occasionally throws up a little known interesting iact. j Did! VAn Ipm i M you stay IN the ear. .Or that an ostrich will feign a shot injury if she can thereby lure the hunt-43 words
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Article, Illustration289 1952-02-02 2 Frankest Kiss Ever Filmed AMERICAN film eat- sort will be a sked m the next week to decide the fate of the frankest kits ever shown m a British picture. It occurs m Carol Reed's "Outcast of the Islands," which has had its lomwov«2 preview. The kissers kt' this film'289 words
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Article164 1952-02-02 2 HOLLYWOOD. I lif ARIO Lanza's f eud with lfl M.O.M. is over. The dispute was not over money. "I never asked for more money. I de not need it and I do not want it,". said Mario, pointing out that his records ($600,000) bring hi164 words
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Article98 1952-02-02 2 HOLLYWOOD. pATRICE Wymore says her marriage with Enrol Flynn has been "the most wonderful thing m my life." She and Flynn are well into the second year cf their marriage. The first year, she says, columnists predicted it could not last and printed much untrue gossip.A.P. - 98 words
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Article195 1952-02-02 2 ySA ZSA GABOR, who I is divorcing George Sanders, gives the following advice on the art of trapping the male. "Never take presents from a man, except when you marry him/ said Zsa Zsa. "This is a sickness of the American girl. It scares off;195 words
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Article, Illustration249 1952-02-02 2 gets her chance tKSte Jane HyL— who s never had a i( v glamorous coance British pictur s, Fbrfife years she has besn on the frin^ of frme mostly m G r b pa;'." 1 Now she Is ttm« t« chance of he fare for Fig] Technicoloar m249 words
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Advertisement178 1952-02-02 2 CAPITOL TODAY "DISTANT DRUMS' Technicolor Bookings Now Open for GALA PRKMIBRB of "THE TALES OF HOFFMANN" Technicolor MONDAY 9M pja. REX TODAY 11— 1.45— 4-t6.3#— 9.3« "GOLDEN HORDE" Technicolor Tonight IfmHm "UNPfIKOVER tttr PAVILION from TODAY 1.45—4—6.30—9.30 wwmoMm PTWm9 MICHAEL Mitt WILMN6 VEBSOtt 1- e? Til. J4OO Jj 9TH DAY178 words
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Advertisement16 1952-02-02 2 Granger Objected Jean fflmmons was offered! a good role of a Coifcey murderess m Arthur Liiii'sl16 words
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Advertisement89 1952-02-02 2 ■p#s^s^^^^^^al I Tomorrow at 11 am "DESERT ACINI vn J 3 SHO|prs TODAY AT 3.15-6 15-9.15 PM 2W I PREVIOUS RECORDS ATOMISED! ft? N| v NOW! MAKING BOX-OFFICE U A DX VL AT THE GARRICK V < v XmM fiilMl. idii FmrfGYpriAH By^r><w I JJ'flHi 111I 1 1 i MlllMi>89 words
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Article, Illustration1401 1952-02-02 3 STEPHEN SIM - Comrade 284 STEPHEN SIM n WAS LIKE HELL. ONLY INSTEAD QE£'IRE* AND BRIMSTONE THERE WAS RAIN AND COL# AND JUNGLE f; Ht TRIED TO THINK WHY HE WAS THERE. ..WHY HE LEFT HOME TO COME TO THIS MISERY? A Free Press short story by t\ ;,i.\ tlie thunder v sioriiu1,401 words
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Article, Illustration461 1952-02-02 3 Edmund Quarry - Edmund Quarry says TO every young mother the first few months of her child's life are of such absorbing interest it is no wonder that her powers of observation are often stimulated, at any rate temporarily, to *an unnsual degree. JJTet m spite of th^s461 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1952-02-02 3 There are places m this world so hot that one wonders why any human beings should live there. j^LMOST every year we are caught unexpectedly by heat waves which make us swelter and curse the weather. But there are places on this planet so hot that1,139 words
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Advertisement172 1952-02-02 3 HOLLYWOOD Beauty Hint Rfcn Ckmt Trevor N Mod Here are some r should ask yourself: rouge application offer a aamnl bksft etfect 1 Is your Rpstidi o-i t l -in!v and evenly? 1 i m traslicd all excess powii hor? Are your eyer n metrical m their arch? I m172 words
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Advertisement34 1952-02-02 3 KWEK FAH GOLDSMITH-JEWELLER for Qmaliiy DIAMOND EXPERT Gold -RINGS WORKMANBRACELETS SHIP AND ANDOTHER REASONJEWELLERY N «s®/ ABLE PRICES 662, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD,* SINGAPORE. 7. TEL; ***** FOB DEVELOPING WEDDING PHOTOS Etc JAZZ PHOTO STUDIO,34 words
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Article, Illustration429 1952-02-02 4 ED PETERS - ED PETERS By iTORTY-Y E A R-OLD r Lim Peng Han, the idol of Malayan Chinese njotoring enthusiasts, has made a New Year resolution. Peng Han has the distinction among this country's crack drivers of heading the list of winners of fastest time of the day awards. He has429 words
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Article413 1952-02-02 4 PETER WILSON - PETER WILSON 1952 Olympics... No. 4 Says /\LYMPIC year, Helonly just over five months away and Great Britain is hoping to do better than ever before m the world's greatest quadrennial sports meeting. Among the brightest hopes, of course, is Roger Bannister, the ex-Oxford miler, runner413 words
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Article81 1952-02-02 4 A works centre forward m the Midlands recently completed 1000 goals m 24 seasons. Jack Macartney, Grantham's leader m the more senior Midland League, has an even better record than that to his credit. Against good class professional opposition he has netted 350 m seven full seasons. Macartney81 words
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Article38 1952-02-02 4 JTOR the first time m sporting history county cricket matches will be played m England next May on Cup Final day. This is because the Wembley attraction has been put back a fortnight.38 words
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Article35 1952-02-02 4 A ustralian swimming coach, Tom Penny, has imposed a "Press black-out" on his 15-year-old protege, Barry Darke, who clocked 59.9 sec. to win the New South Wales 110 yards junior free-style championship.35 words
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Article540 1952-02-02 4 HENRY LONGHURST - A FAR CRY FROM TWICKENHAM HENRY LONGHURST By A b an interlude irom watching the none too successful efforts of our Ryder Cup golfers, I witnessed some of the American college" football which m Britain we see with such bewilderment on the screen. It is difficult to say which Jp540 words
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Article417 1952-02-02 4 E. Mac Donald Bailey - E. Mac Donald Bailey By DRIAN SHENTON and "myself are not going to have things all our own way m the short sprints this summer. Two dark horses are going to threaten to break the monopoly we have enjoyed m Britain for the last year417 words
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Article81 1952-02-02 4 A Swansea Army Physical training instructor attached to the Black Watch m BAOR has been coaching rugby football to a class of German students from Berlin University. He is CSMI W. A. Pugsley whose home is at St. Thomas. The eight day course, sanctioned by the81 words
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Article68 1952-02-02 4 DENG HAN'S 12 fasted time of the day awards were won at the following meets: 1938: Singapore Speed Mai F.T.D. 1938: Seremban Speed Trial F.T.D. 1939: Gopenf Speed Trial (Perak) F.T.D. liSf: Singapore Gap BID climb F.T.D. 1940: Gopeng Bill Climb F.T.D. ft Singapore Gap Hill68 words
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Article169 1952-02-02 4 Call for League Cricket By THE SPORTSMAN DOW can we get brighter cricket? To that evergreen question I guarantee that 99 of every 100 followers of the game answer: "Give us league cricket." But for years southern nJubshave resolutely refused to listen to the appeals of the long-suffering public. Now169 words
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398 1952-02-02 4 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE IIOW a young Singa"pore gymnast play.cd a hero's part m saving a Ut e, tat paid dearly with two broken 'legs which hospitalized him for five months, is told m this story By ALFRED Kang, youthful athlete who trained at the398 words
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Article106 1952-02-02 4 r looks a s if the 1952 Wimbledon championships will be a big year for youth. Youngsters are on the march m lawn tennis. Favourite for the women's title will almost certainly be Maureen Connolly,* only 17 when she won the UJS. title m September Prom Australia two106 words
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Advertisement113 1952-02-02 4 ON SALE TODAY Tit a CTDAITC TIJUILCC ■^^IT 1 1 DIRECTORY •f^^C^ I^S^SKi Mai 51?**' ppo^ ei ont «"<ier STREETS AND ROADS appropriate head- SECTION list""? a A UNIQUE FEATURE— nR$ Sfre<tf *"1 plete Alphabetical Index proximately Malacca. Sercntban <^ »ow enlarged to 185 b gi >eMM *"<l Proles- 6113 words
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