The Singapore Free Press, 12 May 1952
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Title Section19 1952-05-12 1 The Singapore Free Press l n w\ yw >o 13.3»- SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1552. S PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.19 words
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Article299 1952-05-12 1 Roaring mystery missile in big bang SEATTLE, Washington, Monday. i N unidentified missile "rumbled like a freight "train" and exploded over Seattle on the north-west coast of the United States yesterday. The Air Defence Command began an immediate invt-ti^ation. The explosion bathed this industrial city ofU.P.; A.P. - 299 words
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377 1952-05-12 1 Technical aid vital to S.-East Asia NEW YORK, Afenday. INTERNATIONAL FROGRABOUSS of technical 1 assistance may have "critical importance" on the futnre weH-bdng of South and South-East Asian peoples, according to the first U.N. survey on the social and cultural situation in the world as a whole. It deals particularlyReuter - 377 words
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149 1952-05-12 1 'ONE BOMBER COULD SMASH NEW YORK' NEW YORK, Mon. THE City civil defence Erector, Mr Arthur WaliMder, warned yesterday tfcal U h now possible to destroy almost all the city of N*?. York in a single air a'.:a:£. Ml Wallander said that a Im bomber could do the )q| droppingA.P. - 149 words
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Article164 1952-05-12 1 Honeymoon pair lost at sea Bomber makes vain search DARWIN. Monday. r< ATTAIN Martin Cherry's slnrle^ngliied Proctor aircraft, in which he was flying out his 22-year-old bride on their honeymoon trip from England to Australia, is reported missing. They were married in Berkshire on April 5 and set out on164 words
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Article56 1952-05-12 1 Free Press Staff Reporter A TIN of caustic soda solution was thrown on Saturday at Koh Kim Pow as he slept on the five-foot way of River Valley Road. Koh told the police he was pussled why anybody should do this. He said that he was56 words
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Article112 1952-05-12 1 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Traffic Police have started a new experiment. They have removed the circus at the junction of Neil Road," South Bridge' Road, Maxwell Road and Tanjong Pagar Road and are trying a one way plan. The Chief of the Traffic112 words
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Article28 1952-05-12 1 King Frederik and Queen Ingrld of Denmark yesterday attended the consecration in London of St. Katberine's. a new church for London's Danish community of 3,000.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-05-12 1 ME MAN in the centre fe ohn Straffen »-ye*r-»id Mane etaiM killer. Already *ti*ieted of murdering two mall girls, he broke out of IrwiMtnff Criminal Lunate AsyUun on April After he W«s recaptured the body of Unda Bowyer, aged 5. was fovnd ftmnffled auurfe o7i^deriiiff iSdi48 words
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Article56 1952-05-12 1 Free Press Staff Reporter A 17-YEAR-OLD Hokkien schoolboy, Ang Seng Huat, was drowned off the beach at 14th mile Changi Road yesterday afternoon. A group of friends who were with him pulled him out of the water when they heard his cries for help. They applied56 words
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Article15 1952-05-12 1 Italian papers will not be published today because of a printers' nationwide strike.15 words
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Article29 1952-05-12 1 RUBBER opened at 82 oents a pound in Singapore this morning. This represents a fall of two cents from the closing price on Saturday.29 words
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Article133 1952-05-12 1 Free Press Staff Reporter VOLUNTEER SPECIAL Constable Abdul Aziz bin Abu. one of four men invoked In the Singapore motor race tragedy yesterday died at the General Hospital early this morning. Brian Hawes, the racing driver who was injured hi the accident, is still133 words
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177 1952-05-12 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. mHE Indian Food Minister, Mr. K. M. Munshl, sang the praises yesterday of the hookah— the "hubUe bubble" —as "an aristocrat among the media for tobacco smokers. He waxed lyrical over the "dtrlne melody" of the hookah a pipe in177 words
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Article173 1952-05-12 1 RIDGWAY GOES TO NEW POST TOKYO, Man. riENERAL Matthew Ridgway \J leaves the Far Bast today to take command of forces facing what he considers "the real enemy— Russia." The same military fanfare that marked Gen. McArthur's dpart ure from Tokyo 13 months ago will salute Gen. Ridgway as heU.P. - 173 words
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Article60 1952-05-12 1 Warning to car owners (Free Press Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE car-owners are advised to take precautions when leaving their cars unattended, a C.I.D. spokesman said this morping. He stated that recently there had been cases of unlocked cars being stolen. Some of the cars recovered later were found to be stripped60 words
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97 1952-05-12 1 Free Press Staff Reporter TOHE Singapore Government is expected to make a statement later today on the threatened strike tomorrow by 480 uniformed staff of the Posts and Telegraphs Department. This morning there was no news of any move to break the deadlock which had97 words
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Article45 1952-05-12 1 1 2,000 miles in 24 hours SYDNEY, Mon. A ROYAL Australian Air Force Canberra bomber reached Melbourne from England yesteraay In 23 hours, 5 minutes flying time. It was the first aircraft to fly the 12,000-mile distance from' England in less than 24 hours.- A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article27 1952-05-12 1 Vice-Admiral Earl Mountbatten arrived at the British naval air station of Valetta yesterday to relieve Admiral Sir John Edelsten as British Naval C.in-C., Mediterranean A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article13 1952-05-12 1 British paratroops* will combine with the Arab Legion in airborne exercises13 words
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Article16 1952-05-12 1 Mr. Robert W. Moore has been appointed United States Consul in Sourabaya. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article289 1952-05-12 1 20 talks ready to rescue general TOKYO, Mon. AMERICAN forces sent A at least 20 tanks to. Koje Island off Korea] ready to move in on the Communist prisoners who held their camp] commandant, Brig. Gen.* Francis Dodd, a hostage for three days, according to a delayed report from tneU.P.; Reuter; A.P. - 289 words
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Article49 1952-05-12 1 A crowd of boxing fans panicked during an electric storm at Pachuco, Menco, on Saturday night and stampeded for the exits. WUing five persons and Injuring The spectators became terrified when the power failed and an unknown person shouted that high winds might collapse the arena.49 words
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Advertisement84 1952-05-12 1 gi/r^ r^teajii^ JR US.de.SlLVAjimiiiii^ J&* 9 rtlf\€z<zTT and Brykrecm and be sure of having lustrous, finl-looting the kind of hair that helps a man to get on m theworkL ft no gum, no soap, no spirit, no starch. Joy Mcfeem's <fotts& benefit of day-long •manncss and lasting hair health. Sec84 words
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Article, Illustration144 1952-05-12 2 Are you a then read this IT'S iTwill," They said, "to condition a used, slightly misshapen husband. At much as ten pounds can be painlessly fmovt* in as little as a 1..1-!aLl Qrcnigfii. "Will my wonderful disposition suffer?" I .said. "Of course not!*' They said, looking at my144 words
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Article146 1952-05-12 2 ANEW word has appeared in the American vocabulary— "appestat." It was coined by Dr. Norman Joliffe, director of New York City's Bureau ot Health, and means the control of appetite according to output ot energy. Patients who come to hU» clinic for overweight problems are put on146 words
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Article159 1952-05-12 2 WASHINGTON: A SMILING navy lieutenant named Eugene Clark, from Arlington, Virginia, is America's newest hero The navy has just released the story of his doings behind the Red lines in Korea. For five weeks before the landing at Inchon, in the autumn of 1950, Clark lived with the159 words
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Article547 1952-05-12 2 SOOunEOt OB AllitHwiir Irllwrvgrßpiw fiERMANS are the most camera-con-scious people in the world. Given the slightest encouragement they will produce frond thenwallets op- handbags dozens of snapshots ot mother, the wife and children, or the girlfriend. All this in spite of the fact that taking a547 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-05-12 2 "Come on. old fellow, let's fet out of here,- seems to be the idea of Sarah Snoot, a bulldog poppy, to her companion, Wicama Cnwader. Both dof s were e™**™** in a London open show. Below: Lever Brothers, the soap company, have Ju«t built a glass skyscraper in ParkPopper - 90 words
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Article, Illustration468 1952-05-12 2 Kay Murray - Greenwich Village Bohemia Is Fraved Kay Murray Meet Me In New York By GREENWICH village has always been a sightseer's paradise. In 1633 Dutch Governor Van Twill cultivated a tobacco plantation here and called it "Bossen Bouwerie"— The Farm In The Woods. Respectable burghers used to drive the two miles468 words
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Article816 1952-05-12 2 Tadpoles ,Rates Are His Living 'Wfa-J^/toM up a worldwide feiisiness based on his nnnd& savs Gavin Gordon TADrOJ-J&o *n ».j«"--jar are small beer to five-year--oia JacWe VahdeveWe— too small, in fact. For Jackie finds there is nothing frightening in lifting the zinc lid of a snake-box and picking a grass-snake816 words
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Advertisement143 1952-05-12 2 THE MIRROR TELLS YOU />js^ hjoure lovelier since you changed. J to 1 r 11 ym Make-up 'II mi Cool, fresh skjn— with the fait, soft M bloom of youth about it that 4 f the y/lffl loveliness you tike your minor to show you. /I. ill Innoxi brings you143 words
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Miscellaneous70 1952-05-12 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you have an electric personality and a keen, quick mind which grasps situations quickly, accurately and finds Immediate solutions to all problems. Your ucivo— energy is great, but it is apt t« work in alternating currents—one positive, one negative. During your periods of relaxstion, you70 words
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Article, Illustration417 1952-05-12 3 iiritaim i. LONDON, Monday. gRITAIN is split— and arguing vehemently-over still deciding the terms on which a new charter will be granted, strong pressure is being exercised by grouDs campaigning for an end to the BBC monopoly. They want sponsored programmes and radio advertisingReuter - 417 words
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233 1952-05-12 3 LONDON, Mon. ATWO-YEAR-<M-D boy who was the "talk of everybody as a wonderful child" at the nursery where he was living became practically a mental and physical wreck after two months with his parents, it was alleged at Greenwich. Peter Ronald Pointer and his233 words
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Article24 1952-05-12 3 A Japanese Coast Guard patrol boat ventured past the old MacArthur Line between Hokkaido and *fofrhf>l*n and began regular patrol operations. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article29 1952-05-12 3 The Washington State Far Ernst international trade fair, which is scheduled to open in Seattle on September 6, has reserved six booths for Hong Kong manufacturers.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article19 1952-05-12 3 The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Mr. Myron Cowen to be Ambassador to Belgium. U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article63 1952-05-12 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. BRITAIN, France and the United Stales have sent an urgent reminder to the Kremlin of their proposal for a treaty for Austria. In notes handed over to the Soviet Government by their three ambassadors in Moscow last night, the Western Powers ask for aReuter - 63 words
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Article226 1952-05-12 3 STOCKHOLM, Monday. TWO attractive English girls at the Tally-ho Tennis Club, Birmingham, were dared to write to the King of Sweden for jobs. By return ol post came a reply. It said that King Gustaf Adolf was "very interested" and gave them introductions226 words
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Article29 1952-05-12 3 Australian immigration officers are going to 12 suburban labour exchanges in London with the offer of thousands of jobs and assisted passages to unemployed Londoners. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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157 1952-05-12 3 Hollywood tough guy it 'No. 1 sucker' WASHINGTON, Mon. EDWARD O. ROBINSON, Hollywood "tough guy," smiled ruefully and nodded his head in assent when he heard himself described as "Choice No. 1 sucker who has been duped and used by Communists." Mr. Robinson appeared before the Un-American Activities Committee of157 words
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Article81 1952-05-12 3 More paper for Britain LONDON, Mon. BIGGER newspapers are on the way lor ration-weary Britain. A new agreement is understood to have been made between Scandinavian news* print mills and British newspaper representatives. The agreement will step up shipment^ of Scandinavian newsprint to Britain and also reduce the price AA.P. - 81 words
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Article35 1952-05-12 3 The programme committee of the World Health Organisation'* annual "assembly has approved an US$BOO,OOO increase in the W.H.O. budget for next year, despite objections by Britain, France and the United State* A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration308 1952-05-12 3 rpHERE art two things you'll A have to admire about this deal. One Is West's fine play, which deserves to be remembered. The other Is that it was contributed by one player to do honour to the memory of another. Life Master Jack Hancock of the University of308 words
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Article107 1952-05-12 3 HONO KONG, Mon. ACHINIQSE youth refused to pay for a fcaircut because he said he was an inventor, according to a report made to the police The youth walked Into ft hairdresser's shop in Wanchai in pyjamas When the barber had finished cutting hl« hair.' theReuter; AAP - 107 words
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Advertisement199 1952-05-12 3 TODAY: 13.13 ti.3o 9.15 »Jn. 4hd Wahab's Streamlined M usual Comedy kit! -3ALAO EL MAHBOUB" it ur.;ry «f «J BHswd" *uh En*O*h Subtitles I— Starring r^hia Carioca A Sherifa V Saad Abdul Wahab V seafilmco release CAPITOL TODAY |1, 1.44 4. 6.30. 9.30. j,^ Resell k Victor Mature A. CUP199 words
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Advertisement106 1952-05-12 3 'what delicwuS icing 1 DO GIVE ME YOUR RECIPE J^hhEhHlP^^^hh^^^^^ V\K »f\K\J aHH^HP^P^i^^^ l^ OXWaVWX iH E« '"•'■'■^HiiiS'^^^ A \\l HHH& Wnlt9, SO fflM, W WOW OC frill f iWtiC9 C#Mtf OIWO At 70 CMItS f >acMt. Stwg«ipar« Frict Only TAIKOO HALF CUIIS CASTER 9.HOAV hIVh% HtlnlHfe Awf Ht AkhhWl^106 words
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Miscellaneous300 1952-05-12 3 Radio SINGAPORE 9.35 am. Schools; 10 News; 10.05 Tunes from Yesterday As To-day: 10 45 12 Schools; 1 pm. Monday Matinee; 1.30 News; 1.45 Home on the Range; 2-2^o Schools; 6.15 Children: 6J5 Composer of the Week: 6.55 Announcements: 7--7.15 News; 7.30 Spot the Favourites; t World Affairs, Allmgton Kennardi300 words
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Miscellaneous271 1952-05-12 3 MdiidrdkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya w^&mmy /^Bn^BBsn^BBBB I *W^S^ I OWtMy w I f K s s/ f^ flk^. ap -^M j""^_ y V BnTfl \V 1 J r^^k I rrcrr^^tm^r\\^\ 111 J'-m I r j j^Pt j4**jj O^bbW^Jbb^^bb^bbbW xflß^^l^N i *f BnTanr iM^B^ rff^Eril f271 words
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634 1952-05-12 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, May 12, 1952. It's up to you MR. A. McLellan, chairman of the Straits Steamship Company, said in his annual statement that he saw no reason for the company to fear self-gov-ernment in Malaya. He is quite right. It is not the business interests; it634 words
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Article, Illustration938 1952-05-12 4 GENERAL SIR JOHN HARDING former C.-in-C. FARBLFi* forging an efficient weapon in the Britf ah Zone of Germany, says Gerald Pawle. T|RIVINO force at Army Headquarters Is a short, wiry, terrier of a man with one of the finest fighting records of World War 11,938 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-05-12 4 General Harding saying far ewell to his Singapore staff at FARELF headquarters.15 words
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371 1952-05-12 4 AMERICANS FACE HUCE TAX 'SQUEEZE' By a Special Correspondent THE U.S. Govern- ment will in 1952 take tf whacking great £21,810,000,000-tax from the American people, a third more than was collected in the heaviest year of World War n. It may be a matter of cold comfort to Britons but371 words
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Article, Illustration916 1952-05-12 4 Festival' Skylon comes down From our Lon don Correspondent f ONDONERS crossing L* Waterloo Bridge are stopping Jo watch workmen being hauled by hopper from the ground up to the bottom point of the Skylon on the now desolate South Bank Festival of Britain site/ They see the workmen disappear916 words
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Article616 1952-05-12 4 CYRIL RAY'S Moscow Story IT WAS very rarely that I was followed in the streets of Moscow, and then only when I happened to be in the company of diplomats. I was free to go in and out of my hotel, and to visit any616 words
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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Letter73 1952-05-12 4 rThanwardas' query regarding religion and Asian unity is Justified. The Baha'i faith strives for racial unity and not Asiar unity as reported. Baha'u'l lah, the Founder of the Baha'i faith, proclaimed in the last century, "Ye are all the leaves of one tree an:' the fruits of one73 words
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Advertisement26 1952-05-12 4 RESETTINGJEWELLERY IS A SPECIAUTY OF MINE I HAVE DONE IT FOR OVER 25 YEARS CAN ASSURE EVERY SATISFACTION. S.P.HdeSILVA 45. Biffh St.. Singapore, Koala Lumpur Ipoh26 words
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Advertisement64 1952-05-12 4 The name 'WINTER* is known throughout Malaya TAILORING AT ITS BEST H. B. WINTER CO., LTD IS-C, Battery Road, Singapore y GLENEAGLES fieavtrfully fyrnished modern flatlets art* Situated in one of Singapore's best residenti'l d(sr in Tanglin aijisaif la ffka •ataaicil Garden*. SBbKuI faMaMal t*% P#ia» aaia>ai# KjattldaWaSftt i«imii IV64 words
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Article128 1952-05-12 5 Committee to discuss new proposals Free Press Staff Reporter PROPOSALS for the payment of a housing allowance to open vote employees of the Singapore City Council have been referred to a sub-committee. Originally the Service Committee recommended that daily rated employees who come under the superannuation fund128 words
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99 1952-05-12 5 HORc HOMES FOR NEGRI GOVERNMENT OFFICERS SEREMBAN, Mon. THE housing situation m Sere;viban for server Government officers h s eased considerably, a Negri Sembilan Government spokesman told the Free Press yesterday. Ten senior officers, some v. b *'^ir families, were on the waiting list for quarters it two months ago,99 words
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Article66 1952-05-12 5 FELUK ANSON, Mon. M bnte Abdullah. a sarel hostess, charged at k A:, on with inconslde- driving *'as fined $25. rah drove a car and it oi rturned near the Sussex I ite, Degong Road, on liar. 9. Minah sustained a tat on the head. The66 words
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Article19 1952-05-12 5 TAIPING, Mon. Found crunk and disorderly at Asam Kumbang, 30-year-old Mohd Sutan was fined $5 at Taiping.19 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-05-12 5 MISS G. SHARADHA, who will give a dance at a dance recital at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday.18 words
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Article99 1952-05-12 5 rr\HE decision of the femga- pore City Council to prohibit learner-drivers from carrying passengers other than a licensed driver sitting next to them was a step in the right direction, Mr. P. J. Darnell, chairman of the Automobile Association of Singapore, told the Free Press yesterday.99 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-05-12 5 TELUK ANSON, Mon. Nine Malay youths from the villages along the Perak River have applied to be apprentices under a scheme sponsored by the Paloh Club. Mtt. K. K. SASTRY, o£ the United Press, Singapore, who left by the Chusan today* on transfer to the U.P. bureau52 words
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Article34 1952-05-12 5 MUAR, Mon.— A young Haji was fined $10 for using criminal force on a Malay woman at Jalan Khalidi. He was also ordered to pay $25 compensation to the complainant.34 words
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Article35 1952-05-12 5 MUAR, Sun. A special constable. Basiron bin Yusof. wrjo absented himself from duty without leave at the Sagil Estate, Tangkak, was sentenced here to two months* imprisonment from the date of his arrest.35 words
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Article101 1952-05-12 5 BUYERS FORM SYNDICATES Free Pi ess Staff Reporter WHERE is a growing tendiJL ency among buyers at auction sales in Singapore to form themselves into syndicates. Most of the successful bids for imported commodities and second-hand property at auctions are made by syndicates. Syndicates are. formed because of the poor101 words
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Article124 1952-05-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon ARIDA COURSE for training ketuas' wives will be held at Serdang Agricultural College in August, similar to the one for their husbands, which ended qn Saturday. This was announced on Saturday at a tea party at Serdang by Dato Zainal Abidin, deputy chairman124 words
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Article78 1952-05-12 5 SUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding tonight are: Cathay, MacDonald House, Tan Chye Place, Fort Canning, Sean St.. Waterloo St.. St. Andrews, High St.. Stanford Rd.. Albert St., Short St., New Ice Works, Firestone, Mackenzie Rd., Bnkit Timah Pumps, Balestier Rd., Jalan Ampas, 8.M.8.C., Mcßitchie, Braddell Rise, Island Golf78 words
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Article46 1952-05-12 5 TELUK ANSON, Mon.— Man bin Alang, aged 26, was charged at Teluk Anson with attempting to cause hurt with a dangerous weapon to Ay ob bin Mat Karim at Kampong Jawa. The case was postponed to Friday for hearing. Man was allowed $150 b?il46 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-05-12 5 OPERATION QUESTION/ a painless method of obtaining information about Communists, was put into effect in Brogft, Selangor, on Satur day Mr Hugh Howse of the Malayan Civil Service, and Lee- Chew, a w^f?^™* 1 I**1 of **21 Ko ♦>•- «rHi*r#. rather ed outside the market, to45 words
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197 1952-05-12 5 SANATORIUM AT LUMUT FOR TB PATIENTS IPOH, Mon. THE Perak Anti-T3. •■•Committee on Saturday accepted a proposal by Mr. V. D. Kuppusamy to establish a sanatorium at Lumut for incurable T.B. patients. Mr. Kuppusamy was asked to prepare a draft scheme. He told the meeting that a, suitable site of197 words
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Article225 1952-05-12 5 An 'unique' recital HHHE after-the-interval half JL of the Gieseking recital at the Victoria Hall last night provided an experience unique in Singapore. The packed audience listened in hushed silence while Gieseking, who had hurled thunderbolts with Jove-like fury at his Thursday Beethoven recital, lightly, delicately, with barely perceptible modulations225 words
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112 1952-05-12 5 K.L.M. Dutch airlines have put into force special air tourist rates to America and Canada. Although Malayans have not as yet made use of these new opportunities there has been a good response to the new fares from America. All tickets from New York112 words
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Article, Illustration59 1952-05-12 5 picture. TWO VOLUNTEER SPECIAL CONSTABLES were killed yesterday when a racing car driven by a Malayan Airways pilot, Mr. Brian Hawes, ran off the road at the Singapore Motor Club's annual Gap Hill Climb Trials. Mr. Hawes is in the General H ospital with aFree Press - 59 words
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Article163 1952-05-12 5 They ask: 'Why this transfer?' SINGAPORE City Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee wants to know why criminal cases have been transferred to the City Police Court which is intended to deal exclusively with offences under the Municipal Ordinance in the city and rural areas. I The committee learned of163 words
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Article80 1952-05-12 5 WATER SHORTAGE AT HOME Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Social Welfare Department will make urgent representations to the Government for money to repair the water supply system in the Girls' Homecraft Centre. Water shortage in the Home is acute. The Public Works Department has inspected the water system and are80 words
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Article27 1952-05-12 5 MUAR, Mon.— lnche Abdullah bin Ali, A.D.0., Batu Pahat, was married to Che Badariah binti Haji Aziz at Muar yesterday. A reception followed the ceremony.27 words
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Advertisement177 1952-05-12 5 f HOUSEHOLD LINENS prom ROBINSONS HUCKABACK TOWELS. In Pare Irish Linen with Hemstitched End«, and Damask Borders in numerous designs. White only. Sixe 18 x32 $3.95 «a. Sixe 14 x2O $2.25 ea. COTTON SHEETS. White only. Fine quality, exceptionally soft »m4 smooth to use. Two-Row Cord stitched hems. in "V"~i^sTir.177 words
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Article674 1952-05-12 6 GORDON MACK - GORDON MACK Unlucky ccm^ crash By RECORDS went by the board at yesterday's Gap Hill Climb organised by the Singapore Motor Club. Sixteen events were worked off and as many as thirteen records were broken. Grim tragedy, however, marred what would otherwise have been674 words
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Article257 1952-05-12 6 T WENT¥-TWO of the Colony's best junior foot--1 ballets took the l££j£?l Stadium in a trial match between thej ßjnggmA and Chinese, but the *ame was dull and »PW»*^Chinese won one-nil, and there is one thta« .sure, SAFA selectors there were out of luck If257 words
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Article, Illustration13 1952-05-12 6 %z<zs£'&&Xi aw Ears to continue when the bell rangforthe fifth ronnd.13 words
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Article174 1952-05-12 6 Companions win lively soccer piOOTBALLERS did not spare their stamina in yesterdays Singapore Amateur FJL Division 3 A match between Younjc Companion Athletic Association and Indian Brotherhood Socceritcs at Jalan Besar Stadium. Young Companions won a fast gruelling thrilling encounter by two goaU to nil. The Young Companions soli have174 words
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1022 1952-05-12 6 ALLAN LEWIS - WINTER LADY PUT UP HER BEST DISPLA Y ALLAN LEWIS HOW THEY RAN, <W SATURDAY By WINTER LADY pat »P Ber performance in Malaya to wta the ASfOIiTASS settle down to abou^ .fifth ifiPkJgiJw the last run on Chesieres Floor Show put up Rood performance to come near last at1,022 words
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Article260 1952-05-12 7 ALLAN LEWIS - £5,000 HORSE TO RACE IN MALAYA ALLAN LEWIS Sprinter with an excellent record By gCARLET ADMIRAL, a sprinting three-year-old English gelding by Nearco from Salmon Pink (by King Salmon), has I understand, been bought by a patron of Marinus Van Breukelen'd stable, from the' London Bloodstock Agency. Scarlet Admiral has260 words
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Article112 1952-05-12 7 ATHENIANS WIN IN HONG KONG Tilt Athenian League soccer team from EnfUnd opened Kong series on Saturday bv beatinf an All-Honf Konir team by one goal to match was played in sweltering heat about 8 <MM> spectators. The on l v goal of the ■Ateh was scored by eentre forward112 words
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Article31 1952-05-12 7 Germany's Hein Ten Hofl knocked out Jooeni Weidinger of Austria yesterday in the third round of a scheduled ten-round fight in the Berlin Haldulhne Stadium A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article272 1952-05-12 7 MAY HITS MAGNIFICENT CENTURY SOME brilliant batting matched by spectacular spells of bowling marked Saturday's British county cricket matches. The outst?/iding performances were by Peter May, the young Cambridge University and Test batsman, who scored a magnificent 171 off the Yorkshire bowling at Cambridge his second century on successive daysReuter - 272 words
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Article225 1952-05-12 7 S'gor cricket |JX)UR Stonor Shield matches J. were played off in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Three of these games produced decisions while the fourth was drawn, rain putting a stop to further play Police last year's winners, taking the field for the first time this season,225 words
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Article261 1952-05-12 7 Free Press Boxing Reporter OOY BROOKS, welter, middle and light-heavy- weight champion of the Orient, and Australian Steve Brian are all keyed up for their fight at the Happy World Stadium tonight. The winner has been promised a fight with Fijian champion Radrodro, and with261 words
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Article47 1952-05-12 7 WALTER Davis, of Texas Agricultural and Mff.ulanical college, bettered the world's high jump record yesterday by clearing 6 ft. 11.5 in. The leap bettered the world's record of 6 ft. 11 in. set by Les Steers, of Oregon, in 1941 A. P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article130 1952-05-12 7 THE Manchester United team, English soccer league cbair.pions, played the second game o! their North American tour in Philadelphia yesterdav and beat Kearney Scots by four goals to nil. On Friday United beat Newark Portuguese by the same margin. They played the pick of theA.P. - 130 words
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Article228 1952-05-12 7 REST OF SOCCER pO.ICE S.C. scored a two-nil I icrury over Cheerful Lads in ttMto S.A.F.A. Div. 2 fixture played t Thomson Road last evening. Scoring a goal in each half. Police deserved their win. They set up and stood up to a very last p.ce and228 words
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Article222 1952-05-12 7 nOLLOWING their defeat by Surrey, the Indian touring cricket team showed improved form on Saturday in dismissing Leicestershire for 161 and replying with 68 for two wickets. On a wicket responsive to spin, the Indians had their opponents groping and captured six wickets for 49222 words
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Article21 1952-05-12 7 France beat Spain by two goals to nil in an interna tional men's hockey match in Bordeaux yesterday: ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-05-12 7 The main eventers picture. Steve Brian (left) and Bs>j Brooks who meet tonight in a 10-rounder at the Happy World Stadium Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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Article128 1952-05-12 7 WEIGHTS for the ff first day of the Singapore races on Saturday, May 17, are: CL. I, DIV. I— «F. Cherry Lin* 9.00 Firm 8.10 Arlington 8.09 Scotch Express 8.09 Midnight ».O8 Bright Eyes 8.07 Zanzibar 8.07 New Look 8.05 fi AA Vasco da Gama 8.09 Northern128 words
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795 1952-05-12 7 Saturday's tournament cricket CJINGAPQRE Recreation dab trounced Royal Navy by an innings and 9S runs to score the only outright win of the three Senior Tournament cricket matches played over the week-end in Singapore. in tne oiner iwp wuwr Division matches, Singapore Chinese795 words
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Article368 1952-05-12 7 There were two centuries on the Y.M.C.A. ground at Balestier Road, Singapore, during the week-end both for the home side. In addition to I. B. Suratla's accomplished 131 in the Junior A tourney match in which Ys beat Teachers' Training College by 66 runs, P. Swyney368 words
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Article101 1952-05-12 8 Mao warns Hong Kong LONDON. Mon. rB Communist Chinese Peoples Daily yesterday warned the Hong Kong Government "the Chinese people would fight resolutely" to safeguard the legitimate rights of Chinese residents In the Cotany. The newspaper was commenting on the Chinese pro* test delivered to the Hong Konz Government againstReuter - 101 words
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419 1952-05-12 8 KOREA WAR TAKES TOLL OF NEARLY 5 MILLION *Oim of tho most savage I* Mrfory' WASHINGTON, Monday. TiE Korean war, nearly two-years-old, ranks as one of the most savage hi history, according to statistics which show that more than 5,000,000 men, women and children died or had been injured sinceU.P. - 419 words
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Article16 1952-05-12 8 Persia has agreed to sell U552,400,000 worth of opium to an American concern.— AP.AP - 16 words
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92 1952-05-12 8 U.S. STARS WIN 'BEST' FILM AWARDS CANNES, France, Mon. TWO American stars, Marlon Brando and Lee Grant, were named the best screen actor and actress of the year in last night awards announced at the fifth International Film Festival here. Brando won the award for his leading rote as aU.P. - 92 words
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258 1952-05-12 8 NEW DELHI, Monday. INDIAN Food Minister, Mr. K. M. Munshi, yester* day urged students of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute here to preach "the gospel of the dirty hand"— ennobling manual labour on the soil problemsvolutionary things he would have done to improve258 words
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Article59 1952-05-12 8 A burglar broke into the home of Dame Myra Hess while the noted concert pianist practised in the music room during the early hours on Saturday, and made off with three fur coats valued at £1,600. A few hours earlier, silver worth £200 was stolen fromA.P. - 59 words
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Article303 1952-05-12 8 NEW YORK, Monday. rPBE SENIOR SURVIVING OFFICER of the desx troyer-minesweeper Hobson testified yesterday that the vessel's skipper made a dangerous turn which resutled in the collision of the Hobson and the aircraft-carrier Wasp. The manoeuvre brought the tiny Hobson under the prow of the hugeA.P. - 303 words
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Article19 1952-05-12 8 Russia lent. Persia 10 light planes yesterday to help fight a locust invasion in southern Persia. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article170 1952-05-12 8 LONDON, Mon. rpHE Rev. Dr. Marcus James, JL only Negro clergyman, awarded a Doctor of Philosophy by Oxford University, declared last- night it was "sheer hypocrisy'* to be intervening in Korea while closing our eyes to events in South Africa "where the very principles for whichReuter - 170 words
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Article97 1952-05-12 8 KARACHI, Mon. AN official conference of delegates from ten Muslim nations decided here last might to establish an international Muslim organisation aimed at mobilising resources "to liberate our people from foreign domiThe conference was convened by the Muslim People's Organisation, founded recently by Chaudhry Khaliquziaman, formerReuter - 97 words
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Article46 1952-05-12 8 Mao Tse-tung's portrait and the five-star flag were torn down and trampled upon by anti-Communist workers belonging to the Hong Kong Telephone Workers' Union when they seized the union headquarters from the Communist-dominated j executive committee on Sat- j tirday night. U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-05-12 8 JAP PRINCE NEW DANCE picture. PRINCE MIKASA (centre). youngest brother of Emperor Hirohito of Japan, takes a lesson In itjuaredancing with Private First class Nick Nanareta of Fresno, California, as his instructor. The Prince's partner for the lesson at Yokohama is pretty, brunette Sfcigeko Hojima.— A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article16 1952-05-12 8 The Austrian Chancellor Leopold Figl, is scheduled to arrive in Washington today. U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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236 1952-05-12 8 Britain is losing her trade: All eat less NEW YORK, Man. rE world in H&l P* 0 duced more civilian consumer goods than in any. previous year, despite big re-armament programmes. But population increased more rapidly than the rise in food production, and the average man- ate less last yearReuter - 236 words
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Article40 1952-05-12 8 An Indian delegation of five led by Sir Rustom Masani, former Indian Ambassador to Brazil, arrived in Paris yesterday to take part in the Masterpieces of the Twentieth Century Festival .sponsored by the Congress for Cultural Freedom. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article30 1952-05-12 8 Thirty people on their way to a soccer match at Foligno, Italy, were injured yesterday when their bus plunged off the road into a 50-foot ravine. Reuter picture.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-05-12 8 BILLY WRIGHT captain of Wolrerhampton Wanderers and England, with the Footballer of the Tear trophy presented to him in a ceremony at the Press Club, London, recently. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article68 1952-05-12 8 The Marriage of Mr. Lim Chuan and Miss Leong £ow Yong took place on the 9th of May, 1963, at the bride's residence K. Lumpur. THE MARRIAGE between Esther Am>«Tnm*h Jey a boi. eldest daughter of Me ft Mrs. M. D. Samuel .of JuMlee School, Kluang and William, son68 words
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