The Singapore Free Press, 23 May 1952
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Title Section19 1952-05-23 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA .V 18.399. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY* MAY 23, 1552. PRICE FIFTEEN CENT*19 words
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Article254 1952-05-23 1 $5 million more to speed new station Free Press Staff Reporter J 1 HE Singapore City Council may have to pay an estimated $5,000,000 above the original cost of $10,000,000 m order to bring about the completion of the first instalment of the new power station254 words
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117 1952-05-23 1 Iv. Cj rnoi of Singapore, j F\ Nicoll. who injpected Kallang airport thU ng wa^ critical of the trud lon work of the ms shed and comHices. g swing door* o. a he remarked: siHj '-it tie doors are v ibsotote waste of 1 rernors117 words
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107 1952-05-23 1 Prince cries: rabbit goes to palace LONDON. Fri. ffi::. aborate machinery :*:v.ish State sprang l on yesterday at a e-sage from Buckingham P.uace— Prince Charles i, crying. He cannot find hi ■•':>;■ ixuriona black sedan down the tree-lined Clarence House, b park, the former he Queen and the -Id PrinceA.P. - 107 words
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Article20 1952-05-23 1 I: lia plans to build a new we] i ::.cir v m Orissa or Mi i Pradesh soon.20 words
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Article60 1952-05-23 1 The Chief of New Zealand's Naval Staff, Commodore F. A. Ballance, said yesterday it was "only logical" to expect "enemy" submarines m Australian and New Zealand waters at any time. He said the Australian and New Zealand navies were "constantly on the alert" for such submarines,Reuter - 60 words
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Article119 1952-05-23 1 EDEN TO REVIEW M.E. POLICY LONDON. Fri. BRITAIN'S policy m the Middle East will be completely reassessed m London next month m the light of the past three turbulent years of growing nationalism m the area. The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Eden, has summoned the heads of diplomatic missions m 12Reuter - 119 words
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Article123 1952-05-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. pV)R his courage m putting to flight a bandit gang which was plundering his kampong, an auxiliary policeman. Ismail bin Haji Tahir. of Kampong Batu Laut Darat has been awarded the Colonial Police Medal lor Gal* lantry, it was announced this morning.123 words
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Article84 1952-05-23 1 LOI7DON, Fri. rpHE Queen has chosen an J. English -born Texan to paint her first portrait as Queen, Buckingham Palace disclosed yesterday The artist is Douglas Chandor of Watherford, Texas, who was recommended to the Queen by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. Chandor was born at Woldingham.84 words
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188 1952-05-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE two planters who battled with bandits on their estates on Wednesday were Mr. R. Q. Thome, of Sungei Purun Estate, Kajang, Selangor, and Mr. J. K. Butler-Madden, "Q" Division, Kemunin* Estate, Alor Gajah, Malacca. Mr. Thome and six special constables188 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-05-23 1 picture. The Governor of Singapore. Mr. J. F. Nicoll, (second from left) at Kalian* airport's area control room where he spent some time during his inspection of the airport this morning. With him are Mr. B. Winder, Mr. D. Burnett Rae, chief operations officer, and Mr. A.Free Press - 58 words
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Article434 1952-05-23 1 ANOTHER OCCUPATION ENDING BONN, Friday. THE West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer and the Allied High Commissioners last night reached full agreement on the 400-page treaty which will end the present occupation regime and bring Western Germany into the European defence system. In Washington, the UnitedReuter; A.P. - 434 words
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Article115 1952-05-23 1 MALIK: WE ARE WEAKER NEW YORK, Fri. PFHE Soviet member on the Disarmament Commission, Mr. Jacob Malik, yesterday declared that the armed forces of the Western Powers were double those of the Soviet Union proving that the West had adopted a "policy of force". Mr. Malik quoted figures to showReuter - 115 words
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Article64 1952-05-23 1 Airport ground crew at San Francisco, wearing face masks, heavy gloves and overalls, unloaded yesterday 25 shrieking monkeys which had broken free m a transPacific airliner. The monkeys, being shipped to the United States from Bangkok for medical research purposes, broke out of their cages whenReuter - 64 words
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Article23 1952-05-23 1 Thieves used a corkscrew earhr yesterday to force open a vault m Kirland, Canada, and stole gold bars worthilOO.OOO. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article117 1952-05-23 1 A BRITISH soldier, who spent over four years as a Russian prisoner m East Germany, was yesterday sentenced to 147 days' detention for absence without leave by a court martial at Bad Oberhausen. Tl*» court ruled that Pri- of the lesser charge of absence without117 words
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302 1952-05-23 1 TOKYO, Friday. TOE Premier, Mr. Yoshida's letter to the United A States last December saying Japan would reconrise the Chinese Nationalists rather than the Communist Central People's Government of China was not binding on future governments, the Foreign Minister, Mr. Katsuo Okazaki, saidReuter; U.P. - 302 words
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120 1952-05-23 1 U.S. REJECTS EASIER BILL FOR ASIANS WASHINGTON, Fri. iTtHE SENATE yesterday rc~ L jected an attempt to write a mor c senerou s immigration policy toward persons cf Asian ancestry into its omnibus immigration bill. By a voice vote it rejected an amendment by Senatbf William Ben ten to eliminateU.P. - 120 words
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Article40 1952-05-23 1 The Acting Assistant Com* missioner of the C.1.D., Sln«gapore, Mr. J. M. M. McClean referring to a recent report on street robberies, said this morning: "The statement is quite unauthorised. Thf situation does not give cause for alarm."40 words
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Article30 1952-05-23 1 About 1,300 servicemen and their wives and families landed at Southampton m the troopship Empire Trooper yesterday from the Far East, mainly Singapore and Hong Kon^. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article28 1952-05-23 1 Francis B. Sayre, formef United States High .Commissioner to the Philippines, re j signed yesterday as U.S. reV presentative on the United Nations Trusteeship CcunciK^28 words
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Advertisement156 1952-05-23 1 SINGAPORE. 9 r* '^^r ■^M.^m^m^Bmyt y '^^SSSmmJ^SSSSmtr COOO authorities say how important it is that yoa should get an adequate daily supply ot vitamins ami minerals. Yoar and fitness depend on it. This is why it is a good plan *l make delicious "O*altine" your reg«lar daily beverage. Amr "t<:st156 words
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Advertisement248 1952-05-23 1 SINGAPORE RESTMIMT tl*C§a* *mj~ 99, Bras Basah R4. Tel. Sin f a^re, 7 iTfftot Cuisine Ist Class Service Special Cocktails Cold Beer, Wine Spirits 9 European Dinner Ala Carte Ckinese FotJ PATH JH ss t jjjsjj&' :-:4j££^jbj!&f£^£:' <^s1 Bk'' w^^m^^^MBSMBBMJiIBMBiBraiHM a H •^^sly*" vP^t???!? *.*."7' bbbbbb^^bbbl ''4KbI X biW Br^^ffi?^^248 words
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Article, Illustration576 1952-05-23 2 IRIS ASHLEY - IRIS ASHLEY It's a Topsy-Torvey I2f c With a Headline Husband By ANE day you're the v wife of a successful member of Parliament. .And then almost before you can say "WestIninster" you're the toife of the Minister most m the Public Eye576 words
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Article, Illustration457 1952-05-23 2 JEAN WISEMAN - Door to Door Beauty Study Finds Facts JEAN WISEMAN By IF you agreed to tell 1 a beauty expert exactly what you did to your face yesterday, would it reveal real care that gives skin deep nourishment and beauty or would you be one of the many women who give457 words
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Article278 1952-05-23 2 Wicksteed is 24 OZ. LIGHTER W7ELL, what do you think? I've lost 14 lb. m a week! I'm wasting away to nothing m front of Their eyes. If They go on treating me like this till July 1954 I shall vanish entirely. I shall become the Invisible Man. I've warned278 words
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Advertisement169 1952-05-23 2 HHj bbsS^^ thiS DlirC Wilk Every baby fed by bottle needs* this pure, nourishing milk Ostermilk. It is so easily digested that your baby is contented, sleeps soundly, and grows /jjSjj^' 6 ""'^^fefr healthily strong. Ostermilk, with its fj^p*||JHs3BS§|j|S added iron and vitamin D, means I IpiCTPPMIH^B straight backs and169 words
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Advertisement161 1952-05-23 2 I SEVENTH DAY lI>r62LKI 3. Z L Cereal with milk and 5 grated apple S One boiled egg I Two slices thin toast mtli S scraping of butter S Tea or coffee with milk. no sugar Dinner 3 Glass of tomato juice 5 One good portion ol roait 5 meat161 words
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Advertisement168 1952-05-23 2 y^r ATI V I^^ FEA THERUGHT FOUND A 7/CA ariif So light, so easy to apply, Feather- ln cnu light Foundation gives you that lovely, <r< |b fresh natural look. Perfect for young ]ar mrls, for fine delicate skins, or for any ,'j^#* fvTdH woman who prefers a light make-up.168 words
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Miscellaneous88 1952-05-23 2 Now Crossword No* 669 CLUES ACROSS 1. lot too lean m a moving way 7. A flirt and I ff *t ml H XCd jJP ta flight (3-4). 8. Tunlful start of 7 (3) 10 A PariJ order limiting driving space (4, 7). 12. When, maybe our grandparents were yery88 words
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Miscellaneous232 1952-05-23 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR RORN today, you have tremendous store of nervous energy. Tour self-confi-dence and enthusiasm for any project that you begin see you through to a successful finish. Although you are very determined, you are also strangely influenced by those around you and will often take advice against your232 words
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386 1952-05-23 3 JAP WIVES ARE NO LONGER MALE PROPERTY' TOKYO, Friday. JAPANESE wives are winning their battle for the right to divorce their husbands, under new laws which five them equal rights with men. But this Occupation-sponsored legislation was so revolutionary that women have had to make the law effective themselves. Under386 words
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Article, Illustration125 1952-05-23 3 B ridge Hand l> East-West wou'.d be hat contract un.erabDitf conditions. any sui. -showing .r -heart level, it ,:p declarer to find ur.ps :.e sec nd club. v iftfc erough, for a spadr. a dialub, bu the object s :o av^id the diaThis can happen if -he spade hoh,s only125 words
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Article48 1952-05-23 3 J e.>e ofßciaLs have Mid :o members of tt nan Air Force which I m m the Pacific jresm aco. laid a wreath on the to the nations h: ea and later lauded Mexican Qyen m a ceremony tl 's rr.il itary airport. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration11 1952-05-23 3 "MY WIFES COMPLAINING THE fAUCE TS DRIPPING AGAIN. tt Nmmlf»mmrm11 words
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Article53 1952-05-23 3 COLOMBO. Fri. iPEYLONESE women will \j soon to recruited to the Police Service. A section will comprise ten uniformed policewomen, with the same status as their male colleagues. The women will be attached to the headquarters office m Colombo to maintain records m the technical branches53 words
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Article35 1952-05-23 3 Food earmarked for Isreal and spotted as such by the Egyptians passed through the Suez Canal a few days ago without being confiscated for the first time since the ArabJewish war.— A.p.A.P. - 35 words
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Article24 1952-05-23 3 The Yugoslav Communist Party newspaper Borba has warned that the Government would "take measures against the activity of reactionary Catholic clergy."- U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article53 1952-05-23 3 NEW DELHI, Fit THifi sherpa •'Tigers" are among the IS porters lrrvip.or the equipment of the Swiss expedition on th,-r (limb to the peak of Mt. Everest. Tigers" are the supermen who have won the honourable title by carrying loads up to camps above 21JMMJ leet onReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration183 1952-05-23 3 U.S. backs Farouk as 'king of Sudan' KHARTOUM. FTL rE U.S. State Department is trying to get Sudanese leaders to accept King Farouk of Egypt as "King of the Sudan," Mr. H. B. Hoskins, head of the Department's Middle East Section, m talks with Sudanese leaders was said to haveA.P.; Reuter - 183 words
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249 1952-05-23 3 'NOT RIGHT FOR WOMAN OF MY AGE' SHE SAID LONDON, Fri. A 28- YEAR-OLD schoolteacher, Lillian May Beales, was said by police during a court hearing at East Harling, near Thetford, Norfolk, to have confessed to intimacy with a schoolboy not quite 16 years old. A police statement claimed that249 words
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Article18 1952-05-23 3 Rumanian Communist leaders are conducting a big purge of Rumanian army, police and security officials. U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Miscellaneous282 1952-05-23 3 CfllfHDrtDt? son's Record Revels; 6.15 Sports blWVinrUKt Round-Up; 6^o The News 10 ajn. News; 10.05 Matinee; New* Talk; 6.45 Interlude and 11 1 1 JO Symphony of Strings; 2 Dally Quotation: 6.50 From the pVAaao <s£hTi y 3O NSSs7I.«. Bdttt^lal*; 1M <*!%*£- -2 t \cx\t>\ Hamnton Orch 6 17 Tne282 words
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Article106 1952-05-23 4 MR. Thomas E. Dewey. Governor of New Yftrk, has urged Americans to be "less condescending and critical" of Asian countries. His advice to nis countrymen to try to understand could be applied with equal Justice to their attitude to Britain and the rest of Europe. Let us return the106 words
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442 1952-05-23 4 The Sinagapore Free Press FRIDAY, May 23, 1952. No way out iiHTH the return of W japan to the world's markets, British goods were sure to encounter competition of a severity they had not experienced since the war. Japan has her own problems —the relentless pressure of population for instance.442 words
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542 1952-05-23 4 Why Don't the French Bomb Red H.Q.? A Question is Posedf.... ....In Indo^ China, says Larry Allen nnHE question is often asked m IndoChina: "Why don't the French bomb the headquarters of Ho Chi Minn?" They certainly would, if they ever knew, even for a few hours, Just where wasA.P. - 542 words
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Article230 1952-05-23 4 A FEATURE that has caught the public's fancy m the new $16,000,000 Lever House which makes a striking addition to New York Park Avenue's serrated skyline is the ten and a half ton gadget which enables two men to clean its 1404 windows and the entire outer surface230 words
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Article, Illustration137 1952-05-23 4 Sir Esler Dening British Ambassador to Japan, steps out of his carriage at the Imperi al Palace m Tokyo, on his way to present hi* credentials to the Emperor. He was the second of the Tokyo Diplomatic Corps to present his credentials m one day. For the137 words
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Article, Illustration623 1952-05-23 4 OH BRANDON - OH BRANDON reports from WASHINGTON IT may astonish you to hear that Washington is getting very excited over the reopening of a theatre. On second thoughts, I wonder whether you will be astonished. You have probably got used to Washington getting easily excited. But623 words
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701 1952-05-23 4 Senanayake Fights for Britain in 'Snap' Election Three million voters will cho^ the Commonwealth or Communis m Rtf Ceylon at the enjl of May three million voters will vote to elect 95 of the 101 members of Ceylon's House of Representatives m a special election. Six more are seated byA.P. - 701 words
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Article, Illustration175 1952-05-23 4 RAF Win Egypt Shoot r|\HE first annual eh -a. pionships of the ne» formed Middle Ea<: /> Force Small Arrr* Assocfc. tion were held recently ci the British Army ranges Panara. The rr.ee :im l< T three days and these t about 200 competitors, mm of whom had travelled ;r;175 words
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Advertisement23 1952-05-23 4 Modern Rings of Distinction For Every Occasion. P. H. HENDRY, Manufacturing Jeweller 78. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE. 6. 4 BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR23 words
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Advertisement23 1952-05-23 4 A new sJ lines Frankfurter Sausages 1.95 per Ib. Cocktail Frankfurters 148 per Ib. smoJtcrf Or 7VM4U" 2.05 per Ib. Singapore COLD STORAGE23 words
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182 1952-05-23 5 Free Press Staff Reporter a NEV. regional school at Sungei Kadut, off the 12th mile Bukit Panjang Road, has been coinr vci by the Singapore Education Department and v .11 be opened shortly, Mr. R. M. Young, the 1. 1 t o r of Education,182 words
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Article145 1952-05-23 5 Colony Government is studying all their problems Free Press Staff Reporter <jIXi;.\PORE Government is giving detailed attention to the problems 0( i farmers, with special reference to their indebtedness, and settlement under a permanent agricultural system. J^o^ff £^{K erS tt h *ve no perman- Nearly145 words
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Article224 1952-05-23 5 OUBSTATIQNS liable to load shedding tonight are: (1) Hume Pipe, Rheem, Ford, Sens, Wire Mesh, P.WJ>. Qwury, Nanyanr Mff. f Bukit Ef« llJ^f: I l a<Jollal C*' 1 Princess Eli»beth Estate, Dairy Farm. Uhi Pfndan, Jur<|g 1. 2 A s, Bokit Timah Village, United Chinese Rubber Wks.. Lam224 words
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Article67 1952-05-23 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. ACCORDING to "a notice issued by the Mentri Besar, Johore, under, the Emergency Regulations, no one will be permitted to live on Hoe Nam Estate, m the mukim of Pulai, after May 26. Pulai mukim lies between Sungei Perpat and Johore Straits. Only67 words
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Article, Illustration212 1952-05-23 5 SHIPWRECKED FILIPINOS ARE TO BE SENT HOME picture. MINE shipwrecked Filipinos, who were rescued by a British oil tanker from the South China Sea and brought to Singapore on May 5, will shortly be repatriated. They had been salvaging batteries from the submarine Dart, stranded on the Bombay Shoal, AfterFree Press - 212 words
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Article90 1952-05-23 5 ANEW mosque has been presented to the Malay community at Pulau Bukom by Singapore's Shell Company. It was officially opened last night by the Colony's Chief Kathi. The mosque building, which is of modern design, about 65 feet by 50 feet, is the first permanent building90 words
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Article59 1952-05-23 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. TOO Pian, a 12-year-old schoolboy who left his home m the re-settlement village. Tiram, to gather firewood was found dead by the bank of a stream. His mother found his body when she went m search of him. Police do not suspect foul59 words
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Article26 1952-05-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. Over 800 societies m the Federation are waiting for the Registrar of Societies' decision on their applications for registration or exemption.26 words
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Article22 1952-05-23 5 MUAR, Fri. Rasanggam was fined $5 for allowing his cow to stray into the compound of the Tangkak Police Station.22 words
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Article117 1952-05-23 5 Pwc Press Staff Reporter occupied until September, «T^im>i»oT^ Sli i~> about houses would soon tTtJOTVERSnY of Malaya used as temporary staff U needs 25 sets of house quarters furniture for its $2,000,000 He said -We want ordl- i hostel at Dunearn Road. Sin- nary heavy household117 words
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Article, Illustration244 1952-05-23 5 SINGAPORE Infectious Diseases Committee has recommended to Government that the City Council should be responsible for direct preventive measures m the city area against infectious diseases. Government should be responsible for these measures outside the city area, the committee has proposed. It has alsoFree Press - 244 words
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Article142 1952-05-23 5 HOSPITAL PLANS MORE BEDS ST. Andrew's Mission Hospital, Singapore, plans to have 50 beds by the end of the year. Now it has 30. The hospital relies to a great extent on the goodwill of the people of the Colony, said the hospital secretary, Mr. R. Willmott^jn an appeal for142 words
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Article284 1952-05-23 5 'WE DID NOT KNOW,' SAY SHOW MEN Anti-Connnunfst film Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE exhibitors of Chinese films 'told the Free Press yesterday they knew nothing of the anti-Communist Chinese film, "Accusation", which Mr. Jack Evans, the Pan-Malayan film censor, said no one wanted although it had been passed for284 words
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151 1952-05-23 5 Leaders will aid drive for recruits CHINESE leaders m said yesterday that they would give all possible support to the police to recruit nonEnglish and non-Malay speaking Chinese. Mr. Tan Slak Blew, president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, said: "We will give every help that may be wanted151 words
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Article56 1952-05-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—Tomorrow the usual local train from Ipoh to Gemas will run only as far as Sungkai and then return to Ipoh. Ml other local train services, Including those from Kuala Lumpur to Gemas and from Gemas to Ipoh; will run as usual, and there is no56 words
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Advertisement53 1952-05-23 5 I V 1 vJKfc^^£_ metal frames. The covering is check coated woven fabric of attractive iMMgafflflflfl design with contrasting covers, piping '^^^^d^BHP^P^C Sim WeWrt Price ir M Case 3H» $60.00 2T H" $65.00 I 24" 4" $70.00 26" 41" $75.00 16" Hat Garment Case 4 I $58.50 ROBINSON Co., Ltd.53 words
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Article, Illustration1531 1952-05-23 6 Allan Lewis sums up the Governors Cup THE GOVERNOR'S CUP, main race tomorrow, X final day of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer Meeting, is one of the most open Cup races ever to be decided at Bukit Timah. Eerak Derby winner, One Three1,531 words
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Article175 1952-05-23 6 13OLLOWING horses, says JF Allan Lewis, will not start tomorrow: Billy Wilkins, Abbeystead, Cambridge, Merry Go Round, Astute Monarch, Pilot's Point, Brigadier, Brownsbay, Olympic, Tantalus, Lyon Queen, Lyon Kin;, Munlee, Richmond, Little Ned and Rex Flash 11. Honolulu and White Carnation are doubtful starters. distance If he175 words
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Article326 1952-05-23 6 THRILLS, BUT NO GOALS SIXTY minutes of fast and sometimes furious football between the Singapore Cricket Club and Amicable Athletic Association, m a Singapore Amateur F.A. Senior league match brought a packet of thrills but no goals on the Padang yesterday. The ground was slippery after heavy rain. However, there326 words
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Article, Illustration283 1952-05-23 6 FAIR SIR FOR MAIDEN TRIUMPH TjiAIR SIR should be able to open his winnta* account by taking the Cl. 2, Div. 3 race over six furlongs. His iirst start third to Solperion, when he came from last at the home turn, gave promise of an early win. Though he isFree Press - 283 words
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498 1952-05-23 6 One of the best bets of day— Brave Wind BRAVE WIND'S second to Accebar over one mile last week should maki him one of the best bets m the CL 1, Div. 2 race over 1} Miles. Brave Wind carries 41b. extra m this field, which includes four Div. horses.498 words
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Article198 1952-05-23 6 GAMEBOROUGH. Solperion, Cease Fire. Ballroom, and Film Studio an the pick of this Cl. 2, Dlv. 2 field— 6 P. Osswier taiga was decidedly unlucky to be beaten by Stage Show on the first day. He was last to leave the barrier then tot198 words
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Article101 1952-05-23 6 Kota Raja Club officials ejected at the annual general meeting held on May 18 are: Patrons: Tengku Hussein, Che Mohamed Sidek b H. Abdul Hamid, Tuan Abdul Ghani Jinnah and Che Abdul Kahar. President: Tengku Muds, Mohamed; vice-president: Che Abdul Rahim b Abdul Rahman; hon. sec: Mohamed101 words
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Article228 1952-05-23 6 A DUEL OF TOP WEIGHTS fHE Cl. 2, Dn. I race will fe won by one of fee three too weights. Waikiki and Magic Oak resume their rivalry of the first day Mafic Oak beat Waikiki by half A length for which Waikiki n<* meets him on 31b. betier urms,228 words
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Article, Illustration179 1952-05-23 7 ALLAN LEWIS - FRANK FLANNERY RETURNING TO MALAYA ALLAN LEWIS By Will ride for Hobbs 9 stable fRANK FLANNERY, leading jockey m Malaya m 1949, will return to Malaya next month. Arrangements were completed by radio telephone last week for Flannery to ride for the Kuala Lumpur Hobbs' stable. Heading the leading Jockey's179 words
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Article124 1952-05-23 7 |>HITAIN'S No. 1 Jockey GorKM don Richards, has chosen Monarch More as his mount, for next Wednesday's Derby but bookmakers at the Victoria Club yesterday made the combination 40-1 m their Derby cailover. It is over 20 years since Richards was associated with such anReuter - 124 words
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Article66 1952-05-23 7 ]Vf RS J&a^a V. Ranks Derby ifX candidate, Gay Time, easily won the Druid Stakes over a mile and a quarter at Salisbury on Wednesday. He beat Frequency, owned by Major R. MacDontfd Buchanan, by three lengths with Clontarf third m a field of five.Reuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration85 1952-05-23 7 TpORMER middleweight chamr lion, of the world, Jake Lamotta, pounded out an easy 10--round decision over Eugene. Hairston, m their re-match fight at Detroit on Wednesday night. There were no k xjc!:downs.— U.P. ANroiNB SA* oi t r* a »o»«W3up a iztt to the fa ce of AlbyU.P.; Popper - 85 words
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Article80 1952-05-23 7 rkRIENT triple cham- pion Boy Brooks or Fijian light- heavyweight title holder Isimeli Radrodro? Brooks and Radrodro battle over 16 rounds at the Happy World Stadium tonight and the general opinion is Brooks via a points decision or Radrodro by a knockout The Fijian i s expected80 words
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Article233 1952-05-23 7 REST OF THE SOCCER OOCIAL AJ». held Young Chinese A.A. to a three-aU draiw m a, S.A.P.A. Div. 3 A match played at CYMA grounds last evening Young Chinese were on top for most of the game but relaxed m the final stages to concede the equaliser to their spirited233 words
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Article106 1952-05-23 7 Allis wins golf tournament |>ETER Allis. 22-year-old son I of the former British Ryder Cup player $ercy, yesterday won the Gor-Ray assistants' tournament—virtually the assistant professionals' championships when he beat A. J. Harman by five and four m the final scheduled for 36 holes. Allis.' played grand golf to finishReuter - 106 words
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Article17 1952-05-23 7 P»REQUENCY was officially A scratched from the Derby early this morning m London.17 words
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Article427 1952-05-23 7 Indians come to life PiLLY IMRIGAR and Vijay Hazare, with superb knocks of 229 and 161, both not out, gave the crowd at Oxford yesterday a sight of Indian cricket 1 at its best. The unbroken fourth wicket partnership put on 366 m 225 minutesReuter - 427 words
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Article133 1952-05-23 7 G HI LAM Ahmed, the Indian cricketer who- took eiffht n.ckfts against Oxford University on Wednesday, and who ho4ds the world HJBIMH record for a bowler by sending down 555 balls m an innings, has a simple yet rather startling wr ret for stamina. He does notReuter - 133 words
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Article211 1952-05-23 7 MCFA Cup tourney begins tomorrow YIALAYAN Chinese Football Association cup (1951-1952) Competition mill be off to a fly:ne stan tomorrow when three ■iWjM are expected to be played Jchcre will b* at home to Sln-r-pore a: Kluang; Pahang at to Selangor at Raub and Pmang will play host to KedsVi.211 words
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Article101 1952-05-23 7 p--R On first time m 20 yean New south Wales Soccer Jw has disqualified for r. h0 Players found guilty of ■wag attacked referees m senior centre-forward, New SE?*" Emil Tsoprow, was •»«Red to have started an mlr f, ,n dUrID »**<* ■re f Pynnont. HundredsReuter; AAP - 101 words
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Article12 1952-05-23 7 Y\* -San Hassanein, Egyptian (i^.;' I professional. from12 words
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Article103 1952-05-23 7 "E^ELICISMO Ampon, diminutive r Philippines No. 1 player, reached the round of the last 16 m the men's singles when the French tennis championships were continued m Paris yesterday. In the third round he eliminated Bernard Dsstremau, top-rank-ed French player, m a marathon five set duel.Reuter - 103 words
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Article39 1952-05-23 7 TRELAND won the "St. Gotthard 1 Prise" for the three-man ielay teams m the horse show held m SwUMrtana after a dose duel with Bww riders. A last-minute selection of French and Japanese riders was third U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article20 1952-05-23 7 The Police team to w*+t Annv at Nee Soon on Saturday and Sunday m the senior tournament20 words
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Article292 1952-05-23 7 HPHE draw for the Thomas Cup tie between India A and Denmark was made m Kuala Lumpur yes- terday. Mr. Ooi Gim Boon of Selangor, who has been appointed official referee for the tie, supervised the draw which was made by a Kuala Lumpur292 words
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Article115 1952-05-23 7 /OFFICIAL scratching^ |and order of running for tomorrow, are: Race 1: Cl. 2, Div. 4, 6 fur. 19 yds. (2.15) Brownsbay, Olympic, Tantalus. Bright Boy, Lyon Queen, Lyon King Race 2: CL 2, Div. 3. 6f. 19 yds, (2.45)— Pilot's Point, Brigadier. Race 3: CL 2, Div.115 words
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Article73 1952-05-23 7 RESULTS of early matches m the major American baseball leagues yesterday were:— Katloiil Leaoe: Philadelphia Phillies 6. Pittsburgh Pirates 0; New York Giants 6. St. Louis Cardinrf C; Brooklyn Dodgers 8, Cincinnati Reds Chicago Cubs 3. Boston Braves 0: Chicago Cubs 0. Boston Braves 5 second game). American73 words
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Article61 1952-05-23 7 THE Aga Khan'ss Nashua, a 7-2 chance, won the Irish 1,000 guineas classic run over one mile yesterday at The Curragh, Ciuaty Klldare. Nashua, ridden by Charlie Smirke, beat Mr. Terence Grays Engulfed, 100-7 by a neck m a photo finish. Lieutenant-Colonel Giles Loder's Winged Foot, 100-8, was61 words
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Article120 1952-05-23 7 An informal opening of the three tennis courts on the C.S.C. ground m Seranjroon Road entrance road next to Serangoon Post Office) will take place at 4p.m. on Sunday by Mrs O A. Tessensohn The first set will then be played by two former Singapore women120 words
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Article164 1952-05-23 7 TIE Singapore relay team for the 4 z 200 metres free style swimming event saw their cha ncea cf making a trip to Heteinki m July grow dim when they jeu short of the S.O.S.C. qualifying time by 6.4 seconds. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association officials164 words
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Article192 1952-05-23 7 MISS Jean Donald, the British Curtis Cup player, who toured South Africa last year with a British team, regained the Scottish women's golf championship atVGullane. East Lothian yesterday with the biggest victory m the 49 years' history of the event. She beat Mrs. R. T.192 words
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Article29 1952-05-23 7 WILLIE Pep, (129^ lb.) Hart- ford, Connecticut, outpointed Caude Hammond (137^. lb.) North Bergen, MJ., over ten rounds at Miami Beach on Wednesday night.- A.PA.P. - 29 words
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Article62 1952-05-23 7 pRANCB beat Britain m a A Rugby League international match m Paris yesterday by 22 points to 12. after leading by 15-7 at half time France crossed the British line four times, three of the tries being converted, and also registered a dropped and a penalty goal.Reuter - 62 words
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Article23 1952-05-23 7 A Siamese Police football team win arrivA m Singapore tomorrow to olay a game against Sincraoore «>»««• Him/t*.v nt. t.h#> Police23 words
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409 1952-05-23 7 I ANCASHIRE, second favourites to win the English 12 county cricket championship, won a dour fight for first timings' lead over Warwickshire, 1951 champions at Liverpool yesterday. The last wicket pair Brian Statham and Roy Tattersall came together when Lancashire stli needed threeReuter - 409 words
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Advertisement129 1952-05-23 7 ■I Try the..'.. KATONG REST-HOUSE for ACCOMMODATION m most Ideal surrounding, cool and quiet atmosphere Special Announcement DANCING EVERY SAT. B—l2 pm h wife to nurntrrgui rv(|uc>is, we present «m |OHN BVIL and his MELODY MAKERS. m Special CKicken Curry Rice every Seaday noon by eer Special Cook from Penang.129 words
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Article199 1952-05-23 8 'NOTHING LEFT', SAYS JOY TOKYO. Fri. VICE-ADMIRAL C. Turner Joy yesterday bade a stinging farewell to the Chinese Communitsts m his final statement as chief Allied delegate at the Korean truce talks. Before striding from the Panmunjom conference tent for the last time he rebuked the Beds for using theA.P. - 199 words
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Article27 1952-05-23 8 Two persons were injured m Naples yesterday when police and monarchists clashed after a massive monarchist demonstration for Sunday's municipal elections m Southern Italy. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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381 1952-05-23 8 S.-EAST ASIA IS KEY TO WORLD'S FREEDOM a i-*HI 3>l Hi f! 1 NEW YORK, Friday. THE margin between victory and defeat for 1 freedom "as we know and cherish it* lies m Communist-threatened South-East Asia, Mr. JParlos P. Romulo, Philippine Ambassador to the United States, declared last night. Mr.U.P. - 381 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-05-23 8 picture. SONYA HANA performs a Brazilian bird dance near the Royal Albert Hall m London. She comes from Kensington, London, and will appear at the Albert Hall on Sunday, m the. all nations cavalcade of sons and dance.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article54 1952-05-23 8 NORFOLK, VfIIGINIA, Fri. r[E new Flying Enterprise with Captain Kurt Carlsen on her bridge is riding out an Atlantic gale. The gale is a minor blow compared to the fierce storm which battered the first Flying Enterprise and broke her into two off the English coastU.P. - 54 words
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Article40 1952-05-23 8 Chinese rubber buyers have chartered the Polish vessel Hednosc to take 6,500 tons of Ceylon rubber to their country. Another Polish vessel, Kilinski, left here with 4,700 tons of Ceylon rubber for China last Monday.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article204 1952-05-23 8 LONDON, Friday. OOLICE were mobilised throughout Britain yester--1 day m a manhunt for seven masked bandits who on Wednesday staged one of the biggest hold-ups m Britain's history to capture £200,000 m one pound notes. i The bandits ambushed a post office mail van mReuter - 204 words
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164 1952-05-23 8 CLEVELAND, OHIO, Pri. 4 GOLD-PLATED jewelstudded can opener sold m error by the May Day Company Department Store was returned by its buyer yesterday because she found it "awfully dull for a new can opener." The gaudy modelled like opener was the popularU.P. - 164 words
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Article313 1952-05-23 8 TEHERAN, Friday. PREMIER MOSSADEQ, with tears coursing down his checks, said yesterday that serious unrest and perhaps a Communist grab for power may sweep Persia alter his scheduled resignation. The 75-year-old Premier declared m an interview that he is determined to quit, whatever the cost after313 words
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Article67 1952-05-23 8 ACCRA, Gold Coast, Fri. P>RTY spinsters were arrested m the Gold Coast yesterday because they are spinsters. The authorities m Adansi State last month issued "Set married quickly" orders to all single women m an attempt to stamp out prostitution. The State offered cut-price marriageA.P. - 67 words
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Article58 1952-05-23 8 "A U.S. foreign policy of free- world leadership and a domestic policy of protective tariffs have ceased to be compatible/ Life Magazine said editorially. Life's comment was provoked by House approval of a new protective tariff on fresh tuna fish, "designed to save our west coastA.P. - 58 words
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190 1952-05-23 8 Underwear raids spread all over U.S. NEW YORK, Fri. rE snowballing panties raids spread across the United States from Maine to California yesterday despite efforts by some co-eds, police and college authorities to stem the tide. Many of the latest forays were all la Ma. but others ended m violence.A.P. - 190 words
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