The Singapore Free Press, 14 May 1952
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Title Section19 1952-05-14 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA Na 18.391. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1952, PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS**19 words
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Article705 1952-05-14 1 M ALAN SHOUTS FOR MORE Demand to absorb three Negro countries CAPETOWN, Wednesday. fHE Prune Minister of the Union of South Africa, Dr. D. Malan, announced yesterday the Union may demand that Britain hand over to her the three British Protectorates situated within the Union borders. In a policy statement705 words
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225 1952-05-14 1 Reds march en new Indian parliament NEW DELHI, Wed. POUCE WITH LATHIS .hd to Parliament H '.>--■ v~ s -erday 3,000 Communist-ted demonstrators ■> a4ed a hunger march .r.cide with the first peetinfl of the newly elected H Curving red banners and ■arching with clenched fl,- the Communists shontRatJoo thieves"Reuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-05-14 1 Thf r..jbtr market opened this morning at 86'a cents I pound buyers for June fiist srade unchanged irom yesterday's close. The price improved and settled ariund 87'* later this morning.33 words
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Article83 1952-05-14 1 LONDON, Wed. A COMET jetliner will leave London tomorrow on the first of a series of flights fn preparation for the opening of a regular London-Sin-gapore service in August The Commonwealth jetliner network will link London, Pakistan, India, Burma, Siara and Malaya. The route is expected83 words
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Article35 1952-05-14 1 A plan to turn some of England's stately homes, into schools for Commonwealth students as a memorial to King George VI has been proposed by a New Zealand businessman. Reuter xcvnbvnReuter - 35 words
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Article123 1952-05-14 1 MISSING MAN WAS SEEN IN MALACCA Free Press Staff Reporter NEWS of Mr. K. P. Gopalakrishnan, who had worked as a clerk in the Kuala Lumpur Immigration Department for a short time and vanished, was received this morning. Mr. S. R. Nathan, secretary of the Johore Civil Service Association, Johore123 words
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Article18 1952-05-14 1 The Netherlands Ambassador, Baron Edger Michiels Van Verduynen, died in a London clinic last night.18 words
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Article136 1952-05-14 1 NEW YORK, Wednesday. RiOTiMi broke out among an estimated 1,500 Tale students yesterday. Five undergraduates were arrested and taken to police headquarters before the demonstrators were forced behind the campus rates by fire hoses and dabs. After battling the students for nearly two hours, 40136 words
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Article37 1952-05-14 1 Brian Hawes, the motorist who was involved in Sunday's racing tragedy at the Gap HUI climb, was reported by hospital authorities this morning to be still ?ery 111." Mr. Hawes is in a semi-con-scious state.37 words
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Article57 1952-05-14 1 A CHINESE schoolboy was injured this morning in an accident involving a lorry at Bakit Paniang Village. A Chinese motor cyclist and his plllon rider were badly hurt when they were flung off the machine as It crashed into a drain at the junction of Dunlop Street and57 words
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Article25 1952-05-14 1 Mice, charring with batons last night broke a torchlight parade staged by 300 young i Communists agitating against the West German Government A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article53 1952-05-14 1 nraSRE is still no trace of the flying honeymoon* rs, X Captain and Mrs. Martin Cherry, whose Praetor aircraft Is raisin? on a flight from Timor to Darwin. Four R.A.A.F. Lincolns and a Dakota searched tbnnsands of square mile* of sea and land vesftevdar j53 words
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Article53 1952-05-14 1 A farewell party to the retiring Indian Trade Commissioner Sardar Jogindra Singh and a welcome to Bis successor First Secretary Commercial Mr. J. Coelho was held by Indian merchants at Seaview hotel last night. Left to right Mr. Coelho, Mrs. Jogindra Singh, Mrs. Coelho and Sardar Jogindra Singh.—Free Press - 53 words
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Article189 1952-05-14 1 Hong Kong unions swing right HONG KONG, Wednesday. TRADES union members in Hong Kong save evidence yesterday of swinging to the right as three labour unions staged open revolts against their Communist leaders. One leader said the unions revolted against the Executive Committee because itU.P. - 189 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-05-14 1 picture. MR. IAi.N McLEOD, Britain's new Minister of Health, is one of the youngest ministers in the present government. Just 38-years-old, he succeeded Mr. H. F. C. Crookshank, who became Lord Privy Seat ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article77 1952-05-14 1 MELBOURNE, Wed. nETBCTXVSS last night raid U ed the liner Strathmore as she was leaving Station Pier, Port Melbourne, for England and seized nearly £A7,000 worth of gold from a passenger's cabin. The gold was in bars weighing a total of 40 lbs. Hundreds of passengersReuter - 77 words
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Article20 1952-05-14 1 Britain w*V «ret no trallan b**f this year. The Minuter for Commerce. Mr. M^Ewen. s»M this was be-20 words
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290 1952-05-14 1 Taxi fares up as bus strike 1 hits S 'pore. Free Press Staff Keporter HUNDREDS of Singapore workers Urine away from town were stranded without transport this/ morning when about 1,400 Singapore Traction Co. conductors, drivers and inspectors went on a oneday strike. The busmen have taken a "day off'*290 words
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Article106 1952-05-14 1 riWE eas* la which two I 6 *W* f* ktig nAniiiiflaTa breach of trust was transferred this morning from*, the First Police Court to' the District Court for mention on May 17. The transfer was mad* on the application of AST. Boyle who told the magistrate, Mr.106 words
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Article47 1952-05-14 1 A Sikh driver of the Singapore Traction Co. apparently knew nothing about th« strike'this morning of his co-workers. He reported for duty as usu al the only driver to tarn np but disappeared as soon as he feud out what the pesltten was.47 words
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Article87 1952-05-14 1 POSTMEN PICKET THE G.P.O. Free Press Staff Reporter CTRIKING Singapore post--3 men nave started peaceful picketing of the General post Office. They have been told that there most be no violence. t Mr. G.O. Thomson, the Public Relations Secretary, this mor"*"g appealed to the, people of Singapore tocollect their mails87 words
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Advertisement138 1952-05-14 1 LADIES' SHOES r Latest Stylet j OLD CAPITAL 31 Stamford Road vC T HEN you awakt in the morning feeling j S^tTU^l And looking your best, filled with the vitality and zest which make light of problems •nd dt Acuities vou will have bad a •'*>" ffe^— 3 really good138 words
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Advertisement49 1952-05-14 1 S^Lfl 1 m v^ n^^Sr I and comfy too ENGLISH WOOL FH.T BERETS 9\ and 101 #3 COLOUtS. CHOCOLATE ROYAL BLUE NAVY LIGHT CREY CRASS CREEN Ala* m M g mi MESSI m mW «#dC*.»HFll WI CORDUROY HATS l«i Mi r*nge of Colourt 59.50 •>- -rr^r ROBINSONS (Incorporated in Sinfapore)49 words
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Article, Illustration681 1952-05-14 2 WELL, chaps, this' is it. By the time these memorable words are in print I shall have begun to fade away. I have embarked on the Tubby Hubby diet and I'd like to make it clear right away that it is not my idea. I don't681 words
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395 1952-05-14 2 How to cut Hospital Vigil— Make the Doctor Wait I CHAPMAN I PINCHER I COLUMN I WEARY waits in hosf" pital out-patient departments in Britain could be abolished if the doctors would agree to be kept waiting themselves for only a few minutes each day. People are kept sitting on395 words
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Article1117 1952-05-14 2 Heart is Body 's Toughest Organ Tb P SINGAPORE DOCTOR says... It never stops working fTHE Jieart is the tough- est organ in the human body. It works incessantly through its life. The contractions of its thick muscles are regulated by their otfu nerve centres, situated between the muscles. These1,117 words
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Advertisement320 1952-05-14 2 BERNARD WICKSTEED (12 st 21b. 42 in, expanded— wa!st f that is, lit chest) sees on t0... "YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN&MINERAL^/fo/^/ That is why you feel Worn out, Nervous Irritable, Have head- s •aches, Lose Weight, Worry" B -^^^^¥^^^g^gf s Try this Proved Way320 words
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Advertisement272 1952-05-14 2 Therms tio finer > health insurance V# -<<> fc Yjjai CgUMMrft fcWH© pMRUCFIJf VIOiVWH "Wrnini« fiL V^ L 'VyJS\ n>7iii.HiT «m A:v '.jf/ //i'f i '""'M} GROOKCS A iHAUBUT OH kt^rfbsl blbm^b In oil or flflOMnl DISTRIBUTORS: THE CROOKES LABORATORIES LTD i JOHN LITTLE BUILDING. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE CHINA TO272 words
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Miscellaneous209 1952-05-14 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, although your likes and dislikes are very strong indeed, you have the capacity for hiding your feelings when necessary and being the "good fellow" a gift that is required of all those who are to get along successfully in a highly competitive world. This may209 words
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122 1952-05-14 3 1 rIIERNSEY, w L channel Is., Wed. iE M birching *nteneJ .ce November I*so VvVVeen carried out here S ?hree boys aged 15. 16 H respectively. his chain of office 71 top hat, the Sheriff 1 PrSon Governor of Guern^y Mr. Harold Blampied, watched wliiteReuter - 122 words
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Article34 1952-05-14 3 braeft Foreign Minister, U Sharret, will go to the I States next week to L&s problems of American p iic aid to Israel with 11* United States Governm «l Reuter gSIReuter - 34 words
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Article53 1952-05-14 3 Three Japanese Judges sat in a British High Court in London— r*s guests of the Queen's Justices. The three— Judges Mafcato Iwata, Kazoto Ishida and Kosato Sekine. all of the High Court of Tokyo— are spending a month in Britain at the Government's invitation to studyA.P. - 53 words
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Article24 1952-05-14 3 Three occupants of a car were killed when it crashed through the "evacuation bridge" at Cairo and plunged into the River Nile.24 words
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Article444 1952-05-14 3 MAKE DIVORCE EASIER DOCTORS Church will oppose plan LONDON, Wednesday. A ROYAL Commission on marriage and divorce A will soon hear the personal stories of over 200 unhappy husbands and* wives who have volunteered to give evidence. The public sittings begin atia time when wedlock and its relationship with the444 words
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Article56 1952-05-14 3 LONDON, Wed. SWOONING is "a sort of heart and mouth disease which has invaded the yptuius of oar singing world", Her. Basil Maine said. Preaching: at Sandringham Church, near the Royal Family's country home, he told the choir how fortunate they were to be singing church musicReuter - 56 words
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Article108 1952-05-14 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. JHE United States has told Britain in a note that any American tariff increases should be confined to cases of "genuinely serious injury or threat of injury" to specific United States Industries. At the same time the note pledged that the United StatesA.P. - 108 words
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Article27 1952-05-14 3 A fanner's wife in an eastern Formosan town gave birth to a two-headed male child, but the child died a few minutes later ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article47 1952-05-14 3 Actor Lawrence Tierney was freed from the Los Angeles country gaol road camp after completing 66 days of a three-month sentence for battery. He was convicted for beating John Nayler in a fight near Nayler's home in west Los Angeles on Jane 21, 1951. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article272 1952-05-14 3 U>NDON, Wednesday. EVERYONE thought that Brigadier Francis "Dighton Annesley, 64, who lives in Barton Grange, large Cotswold-stone house over-looking Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, was a peer. He and his wife were always "Viscount and Viscountess." Their children, three daughters and a son, were "the Hon." His family272 words
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Article24 1952-05-14 3 The new Australian High Commissioner, to India, Mr. W. R. Crocker, has presented his credentials to President Rajendra Prasad at New Delhi. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-05-14 3 IF THIS is what the Golden West has to offer, it's no wonder young men want to go there. The three lovelies to be found in Hollywood are (left to centre right) Mona Knox, Betty Onge and Helen Blizzard.43 words
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Article158 1952-05-14 3 Beauty queen tells killer PORT ELIZABETH, Wed. MINE months ago P. C. George Vanrooyen was sentenced to 20 years' hard labour for killing his 17-year-old girl friend, Veronica Wait, whose bullet-riddled body was found on the doorstep of her home in a fashionable part of Port Elizabeth. At the time158 words
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Article133 1952-05-14 3 BRONTE. SICILY, Wed. ANOTHER large parcel of the estate of Admiral Lord Nelson, on the western slopes of Mount Etna, has been broken up into hundreds of small farms. The step was taken in anticipation of government land reform in this region. The 16,000-acre estate nowA.P. - 133 words
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Article27 1952-05-14 3 The United- Nations World Health Organisation's annual assembly at Geneva has unanimously elected Tunisia and French Morocco as associated members of the organisation U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article22 1952-05-14 3 Seven executives of the Sudan Workers' Federation were sentenced to two years' imprisonment each for abetting an illegal strike ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration287 1952-05-14 3 117EST was well content with 'ff the final contract. After he had opened the ace of dfamwids, be saw that be would probably make two trump trick*, so he laid down the ace of clubs to mate sure of the set Then he Jed the Jack of dubs—287 words
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Article92 1952-05-14 3 Vast belt of nickel is Waiting OTTAWA, "Wed. VAST nickel deposits in Northern Manitoba, said to rival in size the great iron ore fields in Labrador and Quebec, have been described in the Canadian House of Commons by Mr. O. D. Weaver, Liberal MP. who to metallurgical engineer. He said92 words
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Article51 1952-05-14 3 AMMO DUMP BLOWS UP About 50 tons of German wartime ammunition salvaged from the bottom of the Baltic Sea blew up after Are broke out In an ammunition dump In Jaegersdorf about 15 miles from Kiel. Window panes and lamps wexe shattered in the am> rounding villages. Nobody was injured,Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement123 1952-05-14 3 PERFUME 3UNCAB f x^% J^m w|^^ jJS^tm^ti f LOVELY VISION LOVELY TO LOOK AT THAT'S OUi GLASSES WITH OUR SCIENTIFIC PHOROPTOR TEST. MANY HAVE BEEN PLEASEDSO CAN YOU. THE GREAT CHINA OPTICAL CO. No. 334 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Bras Basah Rd.) Phone: 2o9o5 Spore j' i;iiiiiiiic3'ii!;Hi:ni[3iiiiiiiiiiii[3iu«HBHiiL3iinniwinniiiiißaw»mn| I SPORT TROPHIES123 words
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Advertisement76 1952-05-14 3 T SHAPES! mk M ALSO, WINALOT MEAL WINALOT BISCUITS. SAVAL 1 ft 2 AVAILABLE AT ALL FIRST CLASS DEALEMS AM* THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD <mcoftpoa*ra» «mi rcocaATio* o» hauvm ESTABLISHED tOOl^ iMOAPoni. uMALA-tmmpmm. iujuiC •cnansAa. »cma«%. ASK: SIN CHIN SHAN PROVISION STORE. 115, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. 1 fQR QUAUTY STRAINS;76 words
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Miscellaneous214 1952-05-14 3 Radio SINGAPORE 10 a.m. News; 10.05 Rendezvous with the Stars; 10.45-12 Schools; I 00 pjn. Ethel Smith at the Hammond Ontan; 1.30 News; 1.45 Umchtin* Prom; 2-3 .20 Schools: iSHobWes; 6.40 Radio String Ensemble; 7 News; 7.15 This U Communism; 7,25 Interhide; 7.30 Rhythm Club; 8.00 Jack Smith Show: 8.15214 words
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Miscellaneous65 1952-05-14 3 Now Crossword No* 661 BJ 1 __L______J__ M i. _^L—___ i— CLUES ACROSS l What the Coat« firm reJ«ct as useless? (6, 5). 7. Cambridge it ,9\ o what the Non-comar mists never did if). l *r*lr (3) 15 Tte we»taie«f of betaf vouaecemtol (T). if. The hiker m«y f65 words
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Miscellaneous40 1952-05-14 3 Solution To Crossword No. 660 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION,— Across: 1, Lustre. 4, Lion. I, Go off. Incur. 10, Take a chance. 11, Safety first 13. Idaho. 14, lotas. IS, Sire. 18, Pearce. Down: 1, Light. 2, Shock of hair. S. Re-40 words
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Article38 1952-05-14 4 mHEHE are In Singapore alJ together too many robberies in the streets. Not a night goes by without some Chinese, Malays or Indians being held up not far from the centre of the citj by38 words
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411 1952-05-14 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. May 14, 1952. End this strike rpHE Government of Sin- gapore should end the postmen's strike at once. The issues still dividing the Commissioner of Labour and the Posts and Telegraph Uniformed Staff Union should be possible of an immediate solution. Take telegraph messengers, the411 words
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Article, Illustration739 1952-05-14 4 Sydney Smith - West 'Broadside' on Front Sydney Smith An American millionaire 'Wed of Soviet propaganda so he disproved it with By PARIS. AN artistic broadside of music, song, dance, literature, poetry, and paint all aimed at the' State-con-trolled culture of the Iron Curtain countriesis being touched off in JParis. They call it739 words
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Article327 1952-05-14 4 FREDERICK COOK says a Korea call-up of WACs has failed. rXJR months ago. America's manpower director, Mrs. Anna Rosenberg, the live wire who "loves screwy hats", came back from Korea with an urgent message f ronf Generals Ridgway and Van Fleet. "Send us 72,000 Service women,"327 words
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Article, Illustration150 1952-05-14 4 Wagner. "Die Meisters i n g e r" complete opera sung in German. Soloists, chorus and orchestra of the Bayreuth Festival conduct. ed by Herbert von Karajan Columbia LXBBSI/ 84. time Here are Schnabel's personal outpourings dramatic and fierce sometimes, expressed in an idiom totally different from the150 words
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Article933 1952-05-14 4 PRESTO - They Want to Put on G&S Opera PRESTO Music topics by 'WHY don't we ever have any Gilbert and Sullivan in Singapore?" is a question I am sometimes asked. I have asked it myself in this column. I have occasionally pressed the claims of these inimitable operas. I have pointed933 words
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Article, Illustration258 1952-05-14 4 FELIX - FELIX By nPHE first song to be A written and published in Singapore for sale overseas is the work of the assistant manager of a leading Colony hotel. A pretty waltz, Ernest E. Smith's "Elaine" which has been played over Radio Malaya, will soonFree Press - 258 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-05-14 4 m^ WArrM >A r rater of *oji-Y«n*, most sacred mountain of Japan, juts majestically skyward and m The. snowcovered i^ater 01 *uji H fighter interceptor of the IJ.S. Air Force on patrol. The XL 2£* SEfiJj£ttt££^M g tai?» M-Hot watch over Japanese skies.43 words
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Advertisement9 1952-05-14 4 Individuality Ml Jewellery N. SENA LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, BANGKOK.9 words
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Advertisement23 1952-05-14 4 «S 7k (owteteeat ameit) jM&mS CALDBECKS J^K Leading Wine j^^B Spirit Merchants in L# y The Far East CALDBECK m£m Mr NACGREGORACH? WDwP^23 words
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Article141 1952-05-14 5 HE WANTS WATER DEPT. GAGGED Free Press Staff Reporter JBE Public Utilities Committee of the-Sin-gapore City Council, which deals with water supply, received no official report at its meeting last Tuesday that the water position was serious, Mr. Chan Kum Chee, a City Councillor who serves on that committee, told141 words
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Article304 1952-05-14 5 Three may be ready in a few weeks SINGAPORE Government plans to build dental huts in as many schools as possible, starting with primary schools, to treat children, Mr. N. G. Gittins, Chief Dental Officer, said yesterday. Proposals for the construction of three such huts in304 words
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Article171 1952-05-14 5 100 agree to volunteer KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. MORE than 100 KuaCa Lumpur Malays met during the weekend to hear of the needs of the Federation of Malaya Volunteer Force and the Malayan Auxiliary Air .Force, and all agreed to join the defence units. The meeting was called by Captain Mohd171 words
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Article79 1952-05-14 5 IPOH, Wed.— A sale of two mugs of toddy worth 60 cents cost young Ramalingam $20 as a fine when h e appeared in the Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of illegally selling toddy. Mr. M. J. McKay, Of the Customs, said that two Customs79 words
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Article65 1952-05-14 5 Four gamblers fined KOTA BAHRU, Wed.— For gambling in a house at Kampong Puteh which was used as a common Rambling house, Sulong bin Omar, Talib bin •Ibrahim. Ismail bin Yaakob and Wan Musa bin Wan Mat were each fined $10. Timah bmti Abu Bakar, the owner of the house,65 words
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Article39 1952-05-14 5 IPOH, WedJnche Bahaman bin Samsuddin has come on transfer to Perak from Seremban as District Officer. Lower Perak. He takes over from Mr. D. A. Fyfe, Assistant District Officer, Lower Perak. who had been acting as D.O39 words
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Article37 1952-05-14 5 SEREMBAN, Wed. Yaw See was fined $20 in Magistrate's Court for riding a motor cycle without a licence. On another charge of riding a motor cycle without an insurance cover, he was fined $40.37 words
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Article45 1952-05-14 5 KLUANG. Wed. Wong Ah Nam, aged 46, who erected a building within the town board area without a permit, and Yong Yoon Saw, aged 36, who made additions to her house without a permit were each fined $25, or 10 days' simple imprisonment.45 words
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Article145 1952-05-14 5 Power supply: Minimum raised A HIGHER minimum supply of electricity has been approved by the Singapore City Council to new domestic consumers living in houses up to a floor area of 2,000 square feet. Instead of a ration of 15, 17 and 21 units for those living in houses of145 words
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Article57 1952-05-14 5 Memorial fund got $18,218 Three special efforts by the ladies' committee of the St. Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial Fund last month raised $18,218 The fun fair and dance at the Sea View Hotel brought in $8,306, the bridge and mahjong party at Chats worth House $2,141 and the ear raffle57 words
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Article31 1952-05-14 5 MUAR, Wed.— For moving foodstuff without a permit within a restricted area at Eng Kee Estate, Tangkak, Tee Teng Chong was flne^i $15 or one week's gaol at Muar.31 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-05-14 5 picture. SERGEANT YUSOFF BIN LENGGONG, of the 14th Platoon. 2 Company, receives the champion platoon shield lor his platoon from Brigadier :E. J. Montgomery at yesterday's passing out P"*|^*{f Malayan Basic Training Centre, Nee Soon, Singapore. Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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Article146 1952-05-14 5 Strike makes firms work overtime Free Press Staff Reporter BUSINESS firms in Singapore's Boat Quay, Cecil Street, Chulia Street and Clyde Terrace collected their letters early yesterday despite the Colony's postal strike. Precedence in the alphabetical order of street names gave them an advantage over other equally busy streets like146 words
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Article112 1952-05-14 5 SUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding tonight are: New World, Bendemeer Rd., Ban Hock Leong, Milne Rd.. Jalan Sultan, Beach Rd., Alhambra, Baffles Hotel, Sumbawa Rd., Boon Tat St., Aljunied Rd., Sims Avenue, Paya Lebar Pumps, Joo Chiat Place, Jalan Yasin, Jala* Eunos, Rangoon Rd., Towner Rd., Seran(Toon Rd.,112 words
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Article50 1952-05-14 5 KLUANG, Wed. Haron oin Ismail, "charged with altering his age from 16 to 18 in the identity card, told the Circuit Magistrate, Inche Ibrahim bin Haji salam, that he did It to «et a Job in the Detention Gamp. He was fined $10, or four days' imprisonment. picture.50 words
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Article121 1952-05-14 5 A co-operative shop is planned for Kampong Melayu. Singapore. The shop will be run bv the Kampong Melayu Cooperative Shop Society Limited. The society, recently formed, is not a branch of «-u« ein n ,nnfa rr>-nnerative be chosen future meetings. Each member must buy at121 words
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Article136 1952-05-14 5 TWO'S PLAN TO PLEASE LABOUR Free Press Staff Reporter MR. Thio Chan Bee, member for Balestier in the Singapore Legislative Council, yesterday urged that noncasual labour with five years' experience or more be placed on a monthly rated 1 basis. He said they should also be given conditions of service136 words
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Article167 1952-05-14 5 Food prices may drop Free Press Staff Reporter ppiCES of locally grown and imported foodstuffs are bound to come down with the drop in rubber prices, the Deputy Controller of Supplies (Food Control), -*4r. W. W. Jenkins, said yesterday. He pointed out that certain brands of sardines and tinned milk167 words
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Article74 1952-05-14 5 Perak D.O. gets medal IPOH. Wed. r. W. B. TUCKER, former State Financial Officer, Park, on Monday, received the Perak Meritorious Service Medal from the Sultan at a ceremony before members of the State Executive Council in the Council Chamber. The award, announced during Mr. Tucker's leave in England, was74 words
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Advertisement352 1952-05-14 5 tr I PARU)PHONE j THE LATEST POPUIAR RECORDS I g THE MALCOLM MITCHELL TRIO J (B Son aod easv Oh. >he s gone, gone, gone R 3503 B FREDERICK FERRARI H| becved; Mistakes R 3500 I fl 808 and ALF PEARSON I g F«tul) Favourites Medley No. 2 F 2486352 words
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Advertisement64 1952-05-14 5 for your HARI RAYA fi^L DO YOUR SHOPPING WITH CONFIDENCE Jp jte,. A I ffIMUMIILML B^^j^B^wl YOU ARE SURE MBwi \i \Uf« t I We'll soon have that better J j^ mm MF ASEFTIC OINTMINT wOf^r %i m ■■^ift I t, a nißiMala Wn,, Atlit ftf^L Bm^ nannnH dkow ivo64 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1952-05-14 6 Harry N. Rosenfield - People without land, land without people Harry N. Rosenfield A WORLD MIGRATION POLICY IS NEEDED TO GUIDE MILLIONS OF REFUGEES TO UNDER-DEVELOPED AREA& by pEOPLE without land and land without peopler— ;that is the twentieth century's cruel paradox and at the same time its great challenge. Some 60 million peopleA.P. - 1,024 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-05-14 6 photo. TheijS aircraft-carrier WASP limps into New York harbour with a great water -lint hole in her bow. Aboard the carrier were 61 survivors of the destroyer Hobsoti, which collided with the Wasp in mid Atlantic on April 26 and sank in four minute*. The remaining 176 members of theA.P. - 54 words
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Article, Illustration679 1952-05-14 6 DON SCHWIND - DON SCHWIND A deep vein of superstition runs in the British people despite their reputation for hardheadedness. by QHOSTS are one of Britain's most dependable invisible exports. With the tourist season hitting its sunny stride, the country offers the curious visitor a fine lineA.P. - 679 words
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Article36 1952-05-14 6 MISS GERMANY FOR U.S. Brunette Renate Hoy. 21--year-old Muernberg mannequin, was chosen Germany's most beautiful woman at Baden Baden By winning, Mlss Hoy qualified for the Miss Universe contest at Long Beach, California, next month A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article53 1952-05-14 6 A seedling of the rarest tree in the world, the Dawn Redwood, though to have been extinct, has beer. Panted in the grounds of Brighton's Royal Pavilion. The seedling, which/** grown from seeds found in China in 1945, will probably grow to a height ofReuter - 53 words
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Article31 1952-05-14 6 The Philippine Fore.gii Secretary, Joa fcuin IJf salde has outlined excrete measures lor the protection of new to^stj*; against the possible influx w Japanese minutecturers the country. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement144 1952-05-14 6 Ttl MOO AIR-CONDITI OWED ONUS TODAY! 3 SHOWS ONLY! 11 a.m.-3.3Q ft 8.20 p.m. (Note Times) THE TOP if Clark Vivien GABLE LEIGH Color by Technicolor SPECIAL BUSES By arrangement with Sin«await at the Theatre till 12.36 AM. U take patrons home after the last show 1. TANGLIN AREA LANG144 words
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Miscellaneous190 1952-05-14 6 MdndrdKG Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya in I^^J^TiF^T^^ lEI K^ Tl UOTHARa SMELL A CLUE/ II WHAT Tp T PLACE EVER A DRY6OOOS-FOR bV>^B# L I THINK WE VE SOLVfO r-" 15 IT* WHAT I HYPNOTIZED YOU, AMD BAKERY? I n YEARS, r^ Iv"^ 0 J) THE190 words
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Article, Illustration358 1952-05-14 7 Cup men ready for S'pore trip THE American and Danish Thomas cup 'teams will leave the United States and Denmark for Singapore on Friday and Saturday respectively. Said Poul Holm member of the Danish Thomas cud team in Copenhagen yesterday; "We are in nerfect physicalA.P. - 358 words
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Article347 1952-05-14 7 vjEO CHWEE KOK, Singari pores Olympic hope yesuriav lowered the Colony and Malayan record for the 50-metre free style in the C'-:nvse Swimming Club pool. Neo swimming solo, knocked .3 sec. off Weibe Wolters reCl ":-a of 26.8 sec. Pilot o Neo's record breakIng swim, five347 words
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Article62 1952-05-14 7 MARCI ANO WINS -SUSPENDED Heavyweight contender Rocky Marciano began a 30-day ring suspension yesterday after his third-round knockout of Bernie Reynolds of Fairfield. A savage right hook to the chin made Reynolds, Marclano's 35th knockout victim. Marciano's suspension by the Maine Boxing Commission wf»s imposed because he boxed his 19--year-oldA.P. - 62 words
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Article55 1952-05-14 7 Qr KEN'S HORSE TRIUMPHS HRKET. .Suffolk). Tues--7 :ri gained her first horse i«, ss since she came to the vr.tn her three-year-old colt BOJP wen the Wilburton Handi-•-r Bcv by Derby winner Hv::ucen by Harrv Carr and by Cap* c Boyd RocMort. f against favourite and won seven f irlonssReuter - 55 words
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Article385 1952-05-14 7 GRAND BOWLING BY GHULAM.... but Indians fail to win IN spite of a grand display of off-spin bowling by Ghulam Ahmed, the Indian cricketers failed in their attempt to cheat the weather and gain their first victory of the tour. The game ended in a draw. After the miserable conditions385 words
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Article455 1952-05-14 7 ONE of the most dramatic County championship matches in recent years ended in a tie at Hove yesterday, the scores in the Sussex and Warwickshire match being level when the last Sussex batsman was dismissed. If the championship programme this summer continues to produce such matchesReuter - 455 words
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Article116 1952-05-14 7 JACK DEMPSEY, former heavyweight boxing champion, has this advice for today's fighters: "The trouble with most kids is they don't want to work. After three or four fights, they want to be champion. And they can't take advice. "Bein a a fighter you must do aA.P. - 116 words
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Article46 1952-05-14 7 AN Athenian League eleven drew 1-1 with a combined Chinese team in Hong Kong yesterday. It was the last game of the Athenian tour. The Chinese scored in the fifth minute of the second half. Athenians equalised five minutes from time A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article99 1952-05-14 7 An informal opening of the three tennis courts on the > GMs Sports dub ground in B""*"} pSad (entrance road next to Serangoon Post Office)^jj place at 4 pjn. on Sunday by Mrs. O. A. Tessenwbn. The first set will then be pHyed by99 words
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Article291 1952-05-14 7 M.P. H - M.P.H. GOOD WIN BY MALAYA Publishing House were very impressive in their 4-1 win over Borneo Motors in a Singapore Business Houses F.A. Div. 1 game played on the S.R.C padang last evening. The game was haTdly three minutes old when Borneos scored through George Chua. Then291 words
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Article48 1952-05-14 7 A cable was received by the Singapore Amateur Foot Ball Association from Hong Kong this mrning stating that the Athenian League soccer team left Hong Kong by #r 10 ajn. tiday. The The Athenians are due to arrive at Kallang at 4.30 p.m. today.48 words
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Article235 1952-05-14 7 Twelfth of Augusc up P*IVE Cl. 3, horses Ches.eres, Floor Show. Sealed Orders, Steeltrap and Twelfth of August have been promoted to Cl. 2, states a release from Straits Racing Association. From Cl. 3. to Cl. 4: At Last, Beach Park, Brecongill, Baba, Cabaret. Evergreen. Film Fan, Harcourt, Heritor, Jeannette.235 words
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Article213 1952-05-14 7 QJATURDAY night at the Htfppy World Stadium, Indian wrestler Tiger Jqgtader gets the chance he has been waiting nearly a month— for he takes on SeeMe Samara. The Negro beat the Tiger a month a*o just because tha Indian failed to understand the referee's instructions.213 words
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353 1952-05-14 7 SERVICES SOCCER ROUNDUP u, Mi.rm.a- \o/.... ANE of the best games in the United Services Senior Division soccer league XJ was seen yesterday at Seletar when Royal Air Force Maintenance Unit edged Royal Air Force Seletar by the odd goal hi five. Seletar353 words
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Article409 1952-05-14 7 R.A.F. Lodgers 4; H.M.S. Terror 2. OAF Lodger Units finished off the first half of the season, as far as they are concerned, with a blaze of glory when they defeated HMS Terror by four goals to two in their United Services Senior Division409 words
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Article92 1952-05-14 7 Hat-trick by Cowley HQ. RABC scored a convincing victory over RN (Kranji) by three goals to nil in their United Services Junior Division encounter played at Kranji yesterday. The first half was evenly contested and goalless. But on the change of ends RASC took control of the game and knocked92 words
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Article226 1952-05-14 7 TEN-MAN P. BRANI WIN 4-0 PULAU Brtni chalked up their most Impressive victory yesterday, when with only ten men they beat Singapore Recreation Club four -nil in a Singapore Amateur FA. Senior League fixture at Jalan Besar Stadium. Eurasians though outclassed, could have made the margin of defeat smaller ted226 words
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Advertisement41 1952-05-14 7 IBiw^^^^ 1 «^> y^ W^,^ rL TEL. *****. 7 4^A I DINE and DANCE By Candlelight at the CAPITOL RESTAUi;ANT lINNEHANCE FROM 8 P.M. ALA-CARTE 01 EWE IiTTN S4.- DINNER VOCALIST [Wo need y* h UNION MUtlDlN* i #*CAPO*S i TMii *****=^41 words
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Article33 1952-05-14 8 GWEB-CHBW: The engagement was announced lwfw Dr. Owee Ah Leng. son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Gwee Puan Tee. and Dr. Ivy Chew Wan Beeng. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chew33 words
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Article54 1952-05-14 8 CORBBTT: T» Delia and Francis, aon, it Kandang Berks* Hospital, 13th May. a brother to Deiidre Deo Gratiu*. BROOM: To Hekn. wilt of R R. Broom. At Bungsar IWplttl, oo 10th May. 1f52. a son. Both weH. PARKMKSWARI— wif eofA. K Sima^ore amt dauahter of Dr. A Mrs. V.54 words
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364 1952-05-14 8 WEST REJECTS IDEA OF A NEUTRAL GERMANY LONDON, Wednesday. K UNITED STATES, Britain and France have W A Rwsia they will join tajr-pewer tali* on nnifyia* Germany If the Kremlin first af rees to free all-German elections. The Western Allies rejected the Soviet suggestion of a neutralized Germany linked withA.P. - 364 words
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Article, Illustration75 1952-05-14 8 A BRITISH film e»B|ioj is at present filming "The Man Who Watched The Trains Go By" oft actual locations In and arotmd Farfe. The film, based on a novel by Georges Bhwf— is in technicolor and stars Claude Rains and Swedishborn Hollywood Actress, Marta Toren. Picture shows stars Marta TorenPopper - 75 words
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Article60 1952-05-14 8 British troops in Korea are in danger of becoming "forgotten" men, members of Parliament said in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. John Me Govern (Labourite) asked if British newspapers could not pay attention to the Korean war as American newspapers did. "I have ful sympathyU.P. - 60 words
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Article32 1952-05-14 8 Federal Judge Donsell Gillian of N. Caroline found 10 former Ku Klux Klansmen guilty yesterday of kidnapping and conspiracy in the flogging of a white couple last October 16 U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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92 1952-05-14 8 CAGLIARI, Sardinia, Wednesday. A TALE of terror and mysterions death filtered through the mountain— mist-yesterday from the remote and ancient Sardinian town of Orgosolo T1 <e ES* J?J e been h ***> IS2 tk l Sr names was oa^M* *he cathedral two years92 words
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Article28 1952-05-14 8 Archa^oglsts excavaUng near Mersina, Sicily, yesterday uncovered the remains of an ancient city believed to be of Greek origin of about the fifth century before28 words
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Article145 1952-05-14 8 CONVICT GOES BERSERK NEW YORK, Wed. EARL WARD,, co-leader of the costly and bloody April mutiny at Southern Michigan prison, may end up in the state hospital for the criminal insane. Ward, apparently going mad. attempted to wreck his cell in the Pavington County faoi at Bowel), Michigan, on Monday.A.P. - 145 words
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Article60 1952-05-14 8 NEW YORK, Wed. lOHN Poster Dulles said yesterday that the United States cannot help to build Allan armies to the same extent as it is doing in Europe without going bust/' Mr. Dulles said, "It is costing us $100,000,000,000 to arm Europe. If we try to60 words
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Article60 1952-05-14 8 Mr. W. Averell Harriman, chief of the American foreign aid programme and Democratic candidate for presidential nomination, yesterday sharply criticised both General Eisenhower and Senator Robert Taft who are vieing for the Republican presidential nomination. He added he Is confident "I can beat Ike," and left noA.P. - 60 words
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Article28 1952-05-14 8 An Indian businessman, Mr. F. R. Srivastava, representing the newly formed Indo-Iranian Oil Company is now in Teheran discussing the purchase of Persian oil for Indian consumers ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article141 1952-05-14 8 CLEVELAND, Wed. A 20- YEAR-OLD Negro told police yesterday he didn't mean to shoot three bus passengers and a policeman to death on a crowded bus. "I was Just shooting to scare/' Lawrence Goldsby said, "Then I couldn't stop shooting." Earlier in the afternoon, heA.P. - 141 words
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Article61 1952-05-14 8 BOMBAY, May 14_ Dr. J. C. Kinnarappa, Gaud, hian economist who attended the Moscow Economic Conference as an Indian delegate, said here on his retra he was surprised to fiatf beggars* In Moscow ant Leningrad. Dr. Kumarappa said that when he tried to talk with one womanA.P. - 61 words
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Article184 1952-05-14 8 PARIS, Wednesday. TX>R all his 50 years, Gaston Bttlaudel has a way with women. Police said the handsome and dapper Frenchman had his wife and two children move into the home of one "fiancee" while he ensnared her best friend and made her fiancee numberU.P. - 184 words
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Article159 1952-05-14 8 locusts threaten 14 countries at**.** M. 109 yean i* ~*T**2r^3 Hie "entire *3flE\f* ii_7j^l*il ass* lOnor to Alia, Acriraltoni OBpataalfa* xeiJLJLgtjjl Itore than stale witli taen 8& aerioui ant tbe m— of insects, the FAO^saW^JJJ Russia not an FAO member rTco-operating Md t« sent 10 plsnes complete witn crews toU.P. - 159 words
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Article95 1952-05-14 8 MOSSADEQ: BETRAYED' TEHRAN, Wed. A GOVERNMENT source disclosed yesterday thai a new lubrication oil plant has broken down at the Abadan refinery, the world's largest, which Persia took over from the Anglo-Iranian OH Company last year by The lubrication unit, started recently by Persian engineers with a lot of publicity,U.P. - 95 words
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Article31 1952-05-14 8 The 12 Arab Asian nations unanimously decided yesterday to continue their efforts to call a special session of the United Nations General Assembly to consider the Tunisian issue ReuterReuter - 31 words
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141 1952-05-14 8 ROME, Wed. FALIAN rial police, have adopted two successful new tactics to disperse Communist parades without bloodshed. The first is by using fire hoses. Special coloured water is used so rioters hit by it bear tell-tale marks. Tim aMMtri tAfHtt vai tutmA for the firstA.P. - 141 words
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