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Title Section17 1952-07-21 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA < SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article424 1952-07-21 1 650 rioters gaoled, P.M. offers to resign TEHERAN, Monday. gIX hundred and fifty demonstrators against the new Persian Premier, Mr. Ghavam, were arrested m Teheran yesterday m clashes with police and troops as tension mounted over the resignation of Dr. Mossadeq. The powerful religious leader, Kashani,424 words
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Article117 1952-07-21 1 BUENOS AIRES, Mon. A BULLETIN issued yesterday said the improvement m Senora Eva Peron's condition was being maintained Ten thousand people braved heavy rain m cold foggy weather t o attend an impersonal mass for her m the Plaza Republica. The square became aU.P. - 117 words
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62 1952-07-21 1 Egyptian cabinet ends 3 weeks' life JRO, Man. Pasha, 60- 1 v sent his King Farouk ;ent was at over jntrol- reported the Pi X d M reCablnet*s li nmi or- thftt he >ersont of form!ks continue however, be was mainLsion to rership. His the ial statement .1 circles iReuter - 62 words
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Article150 1952-07-21 1 CAPETOWN, Monday. \TINETEEN non-whites who were arrested on July 'N 5 at Port Elizabeth for entering the ''White* action of a post office, have been acquitted They had told the postmaster they were resisting "unjust laws." At the trial, the postmaster conceded that there were150 words
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Article35 1952-07-21 1 Police smashed a Com-munist-led demonstration oi striking dockers m Genoa, Italy, during the week-end with tear gas and clubs— but only .after four policemen had been hurt by a volley of stones.— A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article129 1952-07-21 1 NEW YORK, Mon. REPORTS of "flying saucers" cropped up m various cities m New State during the week-end. One report asserted' that five saucers, In V-iormation, swon.,ri over New Lork city. Four boys said they spot- Oneida, New York, and that a jet aircraft wasU.P. - 129 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-07-21 1 picture. Lord Burghley. chairman of the Britain Olympic Association and president of the British Amateur Athletic Association addresses competitors during flagraising ceremonies at the Olympic village m Helsinki. Lord Burghley's audience included Britons, Italians, Egyptians, South Africans. New Zealanders, Burmese, Swiss, Dutch, Nigerians and Malayans. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article199 1952-07-21 1 ri.ASH ON CIVIL RIGHTS CHICAGO, Monday. nRESIDENT Truman's diehard Southern Democrat opponents yesterday won the official verdict m a sauabble with pro-Truman forces over representational t^ national convention, opening here ßi°v d a7delegations from the two southern states of Texas and Mississippi blasted away at eachReuter - 199 words
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Article45 1952-07-21 1 Free Press Staff Reporter A Chinese married woman was walking towards Mountbatten Road, Singapore, yesterday when a Chinese boy cyclist coming from behind, snatched her hand-bag, which she was carrying under her arm. The bag contined $30 and an identity card.45 words
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Article34 1952-07-21 1 At least 113 persons were officially listed as drowned or missing m Taipeh on Saturday as floods caused by twoday torrential rains In southern Formosa collap co^ hnilS and cut transport.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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94 1952-07-21 1 S'pore cyclist attacked at Jurong Free Press Staff Reporter PUR Chinese yesterday waylaid a Singapore farmer. On? Kirn Sin. as he was cycling home along a lo^y track off Jurong Road. The men took Ortg's driving licence and $15. They then assaulted him. On^ is now In hospital with a94 words
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Article23 1952-07-21 1 Veterans of the South African war paraded m London on Saturday for the 50th anniversary church service of their association.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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667 1952-07-21 1 14-day radio battle on the high seas SAGA OF THE ROSE MARY ADEN, Monday. A RADIO battle on the high seas raged over tanke: Rose Mary, a tiny Italian vessel, for more than a fortnight as a prelude to the legal fight here which i may strengthen or break Britain'sReuter - 667 words
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Article36 1952-07-21 1 Mr. Philip Murray, president of the 650,000-strong United Steelworkers Union, and steel industry"- leaders again failed to end the nations 49-day -old steel strike at a four-hour conference m Pittsburg yesterday.— Reuter.36 words
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Article123 1952-07-21 1 Robber gags Singapore housewife Free Press Staff Reporter WHEN Lomoh binte Hussein, a Singapore housewife, woke up at her home m East Coast Road, last night on hearing her child cry, she heard a noise m the next room. Thinking that it was her husband, she called out his name.123 words
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Article34 1952-07-21 1 Free Press Staff Reporter A EURASIAN motor-cyclist and his pillion rider were flung from their machine after a collision with a car near the Joo Chiat Police Station, Singapore, early today.34 words
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Article24 1952-07-21 1 Pope Pius XII took up residence m his summer home at Castel Gandolfo. on the pV>nrp nf T.ake Albino. Italy.- A. P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article74 1952-07-21 1 A EUROPEAN woman staying at the Seaview Hotel, Singapore, woke up at 2.30 a.m. yesterday and found that her camera, a table qlock, hotel coupons, and $45 m cash had been stolen The property was worth $255 m all. A Federation po'Acc utenant, spending his leave74 words
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Article61 1952-07-21 1 Thieves stole jrv worth $640. wh into the hi I Mr. Lim Boon 1- clerk, m McNair Road. Singapore yesterday me: When Lim returned home from rhurc.i at 11. 30 a.m. he found that the front window hao jrced op A steel trunk and wooden boxes61 words
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156 1952-07-21 1 Menon: police ask Indian GovL aid Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE police h taken fresh steps to bring back Mr. C. G. Menon— the Colony lawyer now m India who is wanted m connection with a $4,000 criminal breach of trust char: The Indian Govern me at representative m Singapore,156 words
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Advertisement12 1952-07-21 1 I^^ gj K^jty g USde.SILVAjEWEitERs GILBEY'S GIN Se/e Agents: GUTHRIE &Co Ltd12 words
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Advertisement28 1952-07-21 1 |kb' P £P PHOTOG«AF r r a WISE FOLK m 1&.&.C. PRODUCT MADE IN ENGLAND i AOVT. OP THI GENERAL lUCTR.C CO. OF •INOAPORI HALACCA *«AtA IUHWI HNANC28 words
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Article, Illustration647 1952-07-21 2 Kenneth Pearson - Handing Out Royal Warrants and Patronage Kenneth Pearson ...is a heavy duty for the Queen at the start, of her reign, says f tm^ mm 3 OX) have their writing paper headed like this is a privilege that has been sought by hundreds of institutions which m the past enjoyed647 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-07-21 2 Elizabeth Taylor with her husband Michael Wilding and two going-away presents a puppy and a kitten waits to board at plane at London Airport for New York. She is returning to America to work on the film "The Girl who Had Everything*.44 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-07-21 2 Ready to move off on a dignified steed is a six year old visitor to London Zoo. The camel is George, favourite of all children.27 words
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970 1952-07-21 2 Bernard Wirksteed, back from an Atlantic trip, investigates a tribe inhabiting an island thirty minutes from London AND THE VOYAGE COST TUPPENCE T^HIS week I carried out an anthropological survey of the customs and habits of the Eel Pie Islanders. One of970 words
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Article431 1952-07-21 2 RAYMOND THOMASSEN - America 's 49th State in Scotland RAYMOND THOMASSEN Dollar industr; i c the Ailaiitic and Sorih i By GLASGOW. AMERICAN indusi expansion m Britain, or Europe far that matter, since the war. has been concentrated m Scotland to a remarkable degree. So much so, that Scotland is m a fair431 words
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Miscellaneous342 1952-07-21 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR UoRN today, you are. beyond everything. an artist. Music and liicra ure are the two fields m which your main intere« lie. but since you have many other talents. you may find your major interests being sidetracked. But you will always hold to them as avocations, at342 words
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Miscellaneous58 1952-07-21 2 Solution To Crossword No. 71s Yesterday's Solution. Across: 4. Ask a. 7. Policeman. 8. Rout 9. Protector. 11. Honest. 14 Cap. 15. Trojan 19. Batttecry. 20 Item 21, Reception 22. Eats. Down: l. Pours. 2 Picts. 3. Merchantmen. 4. "Aaron. 5. Snores. 6. Astute 10 Top. 12. Stripe. 13. Robert58 words
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Article, Illustration261 1952-07-21 3 MOTHER OF EIGHT SHOWED NO MERCY 'Unhappy man' entwined m net LEEDS, Monday. A El£ T KR f°L ci S T ht hildrCn> Mrs Violet MW 3 M Sheffield, was sent to prison for five .-> at Leeds Assizes after pleading guilty to five nic !rom a man relerred to261 words
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31 1952-07-21 3 Salt feeds for baby with rare disease I I NewItal. m. Of B nd v\by*s without. the fe. n the ti \s a mcc that Ktvin :our ho nor ell ho%salt31 words
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Article, Illustration156 1952-07-21 3 11 bidding ml tel v of ths I to Bridge Qui* -he queen of hearts. Any .ye a'vay a tri >:h to do ur_og to establish a •;e any demerits a normal"' lead of .c youri a if you a of I Unh.we gone c mi your partI156 words
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Article35 1952-07-21 3 Japan's prewar bonds n Japanese finan- :ion will begin dis- today with United I h and Bribondholders aiming tlement of Japans bends, valued at be5400,000,000 and 00.000— a higher figure t rates are honour- pAP - 35 words
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Article122 1952-07-21 3 LONDON, Mon. F ARGE-SCREEN television will be used for the first time as an aid to dental teaching at the International Dental Congress now being held at the Royal Festival Hall, London. Between 3000 and 4,000 dentists from 43 countries are attending the congress, the first to122 words
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Article99 1952-07-21 3 LONDON, Mon. PAMILY doctors m Britain have been warned to n for malaria m men j: from service m Korea and Malaya. Dr. H. Mac Donald, Wai Office malaria expert, writtn the current issue of j the British Medical Journal, there is danger of demobilised99 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-07-21 3 picture. LORD OLGIVY, 2-2-tjcar-old son and heir of the Earl of Airlie, goes shopping with his fiancee, Miss Virginia Evan 19 of U.S.A^in London. They met three years ago at a dance m London's Savoy Hotel The Queen personally congratulated the couple at a recent Lon-donderry-Leicester Ball A.PA.P. - 48 words
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Article88 1952-07-21 3 TYNE, Mon. MORE British boys and girls than ever will spend their summer holidays abroad this year. The places to which the children will travel range from mountain villages m Switzerland and the Tyrol to such resorts as Nice. Menaggio and Lake Como. Paris remains firm favouriteReuter - 88 words
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Article268 1952-07-21 3 A professor says NEW YORK, Mon. STORM signals m the news hint that everything is rising m value today except wives. Ar e wives over-inflated? Should they be put under controls? These issues have been raised by two recent items of interest to everyA.P. - 268 words
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Article51 1952-07-21 3 U.S. Supreme Court justice William Douglas will leave the United States m "about ten days" for a tour of the Far East. He will go first to the Philippines for a few days and then to Singapore, probably arriving here m the first week of August-U.P. - 51 words
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Article241 1952-07-21 3 LIVERPOOL, Monday. BEFORE he tried to emigrate to Canada with another woman Alan Kingsley Swain, a 35-year-old shipping clerk, sent his wife £833, authorised her to sell his car, and arranged for his superannuation contribi" to be paid to her. At Liverpool recently, Swain was241 words
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192 1952-07-21 3 Reds build road across the roof of the world HONG KONG, Mon. rpHE Chinese Communists A say they are driving a good road across the top of ihe world from Slicing province m China to Tibet. There are two routes from Sikang province into Tibet, which the Reds took over192 words
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Article36 1952-07-21 3 suitcase, conialning about 100.000 counterfeit dollars, was firhed out cf the Seine m a western suburb of Paris It was old and battered and contained no clue to its cv.iier.- -Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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134 1952-07-21 3 LONDON, Monday. A DOCTOR who was called to a patient for a haemorrhage found him eating a good lunch— his nose had been bleeding. When the doctor said "a rude word the patient complained to the Health Service. The story was told to the134 words
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Article158 1952-07-21 3 MEMORY LANE TRIP FOR QUEEN MARY LONDON, Mon. QUEEN MARY went to a private film show m Ox-ford-street and took her own chair with her. The chair— hard, stiff-backed, covered m green and gold cloth was delivered by van five hours before Queen Mary arrived m her black-and-red Daimler at158 words
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59 1952-07-21 3 More than 100 members of all British Parliamentary parties have signed a motion urging the Britisn Government to support United States delegates m bringing a report on the Katyn massacre before the United Nations Assembly. The report alleges that Russians killed 15,000 Polish officers59 words
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Article347 1952-07-21 3 AFRICANS ARE DENIED 'VAC WORK GLASGOW, Mond. T*HE colour bar is today top talklng-pi,int m A Glasgow University -where there is a sir discrimination' rule because the city's trans; department have refused to employ two coloi I students. The transport department had asked me Students'347 words
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Article35 1952-07-21 3 r Sudanese. caught carrying gold valued at £26,000 from Egypt into the Sudan, claimed m a :ourt that King Parouk i proclaimed sovereignty over the Sudan made a smueELns charge invalid.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Miscellaneous189 1952-07-21 3 Radio SINGAPORE 9.30 a :u. Ek ir >05 lay and To--12 ,1 p.m. I 1.30 Ne I Children f C.35 Composer oi (155 At. 7 .lv Spot -urite.- World A:. Voui quest: 9 Movie Magazine; 930 News; 945 Victorian Ballroom. 10 15 A Tale To Tell: 10 30-11 Roll Back189 words
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The Singapore Free Press MONDAY July 21, 1552.
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Article602 1952-07-21 4 THE Note sent by the Chinese Government to Britain on July 5 on trade between the two countries could be a very welcome sign. m Hong ng described the eontenta of the Note, as given r the Peking Radio, as v heralding a s:gnirhangc :n S:noTne same602 words
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Article, Illustration925 1952-07-21 4 Training To Be A Royal Duke The young Duke of Kent, who visits Singapore m October with his mother, the Duchess, will soon be a hardworked member of the Royal Family, says Evelyn Irons "rriHE younger mem- bers of the Royal Family ivill soon be reaching the age ivhcv theyTom Blau - 925 words
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Article404 1952-07-21 4 GATHERING THE BLUE HARVEST IN that district of 1 pines and heath, of sandstone walls and tiny tucked-away cottages, which surrounds the royal estate at Sandringham they will be harvesting this week Britain's most colourful crop lavender 75 acres of purple-blue fragrance adding a touch of riotous colour to half404 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-07-21 4 "Just thought up b> the Propaganda Ministry suggest we drop them m explosive MMM ,r^ Pans, Rome, TjiksMnitrlku18 words
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590 1952-07-21 4 Should the 'Red Dean' be 'Retired'? ROBERT (ESSIE reviews the arguments for and against gagging' Dr. Hewlett Johnson. MANCHESTER. "fFHE facts about germ warfare are conclusive and irrefutable."? announced Dr. Hewlett Johnson, Dean of Canterbury, m London the other day. No, he did not himself see American planes dropping canisters590 words
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Article598 1952-07-21 4 A Holy rood house Story THE LONDON LETTER FkURING the Queens recent stay at the Palace of Holyroodhouse m Edinburgh she did not experience so unceremonious a rejection of any of her activities as once befell her grandfather. A colleague recalls that shortly before World War I. some ragged urchins598 words
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Advertisement12 1952-07-21 4 SILVER GIFTS FOR TJWY TOTS ?.H.cteSILVA aKSt SINGAPORE. I e,LA LUMPUR &IPOH12 words
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Advertisement98 1952-07-21 4 The name WIMER is known throughout M:il:iv.i FOR TAILORING AT ITS KST H. B WINTER CO LTD. 18-E. Battery Road. Singapore INDIGESTION ond itt retulfont pc-i Of C fcr hP'9 e»ceii j'omoch ocd'»y f r c* Mog n »u vwc'*^ '*o *»cvi to relieve ■> i'c^oc^ eco wp»et Aj on98 words
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Article191 1952-07-21 5 These could be developed, says architect is plenty of vacant land m Singapore's city area which may be developed, the City Architect, Mr. W. I. Watson, told the Free Press yesterday. He was commenting on a statement by Sir George Fepler, Singapore's town planning191 words
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Article51 1952-07-21 5 CHINESE MEN'S VIEWS ON REFORMS o m .r\Vd three abo.:)nal time not !unoe K.i. To. a i I dm the y from the pa rents of The .i one. sold' as i\. :ari before parent^-in-Mrs :red the S H .said: the I set ncan 11] 69. a There arf will51 words
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Article28 1952-07-21 5 Tr^ have s the ln-ht of and rvice history IChob of St. Old Boys dinner on i cenChristian wth of n most :.ad a: :th the28 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-07-21 5 MR SIT KOK SIN. a (ninese actor, and his wife, Madame Ten* Suet Heng, are m Kuala Lumpur Mr. Sii will appear at the Kuala Lumpur Lucky World on July 25. He is a member of the Societe Internationale de Philelogie. Sciences et Beaux- Arts, London.46 words
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Article70 1952-07-21 5 MafT Reporter Super ome :o enured by SinI :he Free Ccn- n is 114 feet long IU off weight is 59 tons. The machines can be used as passenger. hc«pital or car^o plane?. The first Super Consteriawiil be delivered tJ X I M fan sti70 words
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Article60 1952-07-21 5 MUAR. Mon. A special constable. Tok Kok Meng. \va< sentenced at Muar to six months 1 imprisonment for fabricating false evidence against Chiang Siang. I; was alleged when Tok met Chiang m town he searched his bag and planted two rounds of ammunition m it. Tck. who60 words
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Article44 1952-07-21 5 i£j-.uis. AJNauw, sun. Sultan of Perak will launch the training boat of the Lower Perak Sea Scouts at the Marine Dockyard, Teluk Anson. on Friday. This is the first Federation Sea Scout troop to have its own training boat.44 words
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Article19 1952-07-21 5 SEGAMAT Men. Three men today cfiaimed triaC on a charge of disorderly conduct adicurned to Tuesday19 words
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Article211 1952-07-21 5 Passes for wives their problem OHOILD wives of Singapore City Councillors share the privileges given to their husbands as Councillors? This question was raided m the Council's Estates and Fire Brigade Committee when free passes to Jalan Besar Staaium were discussed. The committee was considering a proposal, which had been211 words
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Article47 1952-07-21 5 $4,000 GIFT TO VARSITY THE biggest contributor to Uie University of Malaya Endowment Fund for the W3ek ending Ju:y 12 is the Chinese Rubber Dealers' Association. Ba i:ing Padang, Perak, which gave $4,000. The total collection for the week amounted to $5,327.13. The fund now totals $4,842,450.47 words
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Article94 1952-07-21 5 PINCiPALS and teachers I ct five large Singapore Chinese schools, managed by the Kckkien Association, will be employed on a two years' contract "The normal period of a contract m Chinese wheels is only a year. The schoo's include the Kong Chian School, which is now94 words
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Article116 1952-07-21 5 4 SISTERS WELL STUDY IN BRITAIN FOUR locally-recruited sisters of the Singapore .dice.l service will sh^rtjy *euve lor Britain to study j ward administration for a 1 year. They are Helen Chan, Lim Pch Chan, Grace Har.nam, and Sarncina Pestana. The first two are govern-ment-sponsored. They will sail by the116 words
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123 1952-07-21 5 $18,700 TO RENOVATE TWENTY-TWO PICTURES SINGAPORE City Council's estates and fire brigade committee has recommended that the offer of Mr A. Shister to renovate the 22 portraits m Victoria Memorial Hall for S 18.700 be jiccepted. The committee was informed that Mr. Shister had examined most of the portraits and123 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-07-21 5 CAI T. A. G. GILL, Officer-in-Charge of the Barracks (R.A.S.C.) South. Singapore, and Mrs. Gill, who are leaving for Britain soon, were given a farewell party by the staff of the Barracks Services (South) on Saturday. Picture shows Mrs. J. G. de Souza presenting Capt. Gill a memento.— Free Press51 words
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Article37 1952-07-21 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Mon. A meeting to form a branch of j the St. John Ambulance Association m Krian, with headquarters at Parit Buntar will be held on Tuesday at the Clayton Club at 5 p.m.37 words
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141 1952-07-21 5 Free Press Staff Reporter MRS. Shirin Fozdar, general secretary of the Singapore Council of Women, will lecture m the principal cities of Australia and New Zealand from early next month. Mrs Fozdar. who will teave Singapore on Saturday by the Charon, witl be away141 words
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Article119 1952-07-21 5 IPOH. Mon. rE Mtntri Besar, Perak. Data Panglima Bukit Gantang. on Saturday said t'lat the Federation Government had high hopes of the Home Guard organisations m helping to end the Emergency soon. Fxuof of this, he said, could be seen In' the large sums spent to buy119 words
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Article50 1952-07-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Federaiicn Police band played at the Lipis and Jerantut district annual athletic sports at the Clifford School padang yesterday. On Saturday, the band Beat Retreat on the school padang. and later played at a fancy dress ball at the Padang CJub.50 words
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Article19 1952-07-21 5 SEGAMAT, Mun.— For selling bread without a licence, Ang Kirn Hock. 17. was fined $10 m Segamat19 words
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Article40 1952-07-21 5 KAJANG. Mon.— For failing to display his number plate and for not stopping when ordered to do so by a police officer. Lim Lian Chin, a motorist, was fined a total of $15 m the Kajang circuit court.40 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-07-21 5 PLT£R CONSIGLIERE and Cecily Lee (both aged nine) who were featured m a special "Cow Boy, Cow Girl" dance when the Kiwi Members' League held its fifth anniversary ball at Adelphi Hotel on Saturday. Free Press picture.37 words
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Article123 1952-07-21 5 T*HE X.M.L. Bulletin, official organ of the Kiwi x Members' League, m its latest issue urges the Singapore Government to ban the importation into the Colony of American comic strips that deal with crime and violence. The editorial says: "Each year, hundreds of thousands,123 words
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Article99 1952-07-21 5 New permits lor club pilots Free Press Staff Reporter MEMBERS of the Royal Singapore Flying Club are being given new forms. designed to fit into the pilots licence, which wi. l enable them to produce evidence of their ability to fly. These forms will be issued shortly after a pupil99 words
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Article38 1952-07-21 5 TAIPING. Mon. Charged i with disobeying his superior officer. Abdullah bin Samat (23). a special constable. claimed trial at Taiping. The case was postponed to Thurs- j day, and $50 bail was allow- cd. I38 words
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Article122 1952-07-21 5 Free Press Staff Report <r SINGAPORE Government is asking Malaya China Conference to freight charges for i tiles and rayon shipped from Ja; the Colo: The charts are 30 more than similar goods from J Persian Gulf ports, I. Pakistan and Ceylon. Complaint Mr. J.122 words
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Article92 1952-07-21 5 Govt. policy criticised IPOH. Mon. rpHE Perak Graduate Teach1. ers* Union on Saturday criticised the Federal Go%- ernment s decision to re 39 teachers from India. Pi tan and Ceylon to meet shortage of gradi. v ><ch(rs for secondary school the Federation. At a meeting, It blamed the Government's shortsighted92 words
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Article73 1952-07-21 5 SI BSTATIONS liable to load shedding tonight are: Patterson Rd.. r.reat World. Ho Bang Oil Mill*. Alexandra liwl nerator, Haveiork Rd.. Alexandra Brickworks, Pasir Panjanf, Parking Hill, Reformatory Rd., O\> acetelyne. ressonil*. St. James, Miri Rd., Silai Rd., Bukit Pasoh, BAT, Trafalgar M Anson Rd.. Tione Bahro. Saro73 words
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Advertisement110 1952-07-21 5 JPp^ b J. he greatest prize m cycling the World's Professional Sprint Championship has been won on a Raleigh for three years m succession: 1949, 1950 and 1951. It takes skill to build champions— and that same craftsmanship and experience goes into every Raleigh bicycle. For unfailing strength and service110 words
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Article123 1952-07-21 6 Italian wins Tour de France CAUSTO Coppi, 32-year- old Italian rider wo the 4,894 kilometres Tour de France, the world's m«st famous and most <-\citing lons distance cycle race which flnishcc m Paris on Saturday. His total time was 1M hours 57 minu'cs 10 seconds. crowd of 31,99% cheered mildly123 words
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Article205 1952-07-21 6 PERAK WIN BY LONE GOAL PERAK won their Malaya Cup yesterday at Ipoh beating Combined Services (Malaya) by a solitary goal #on the Chinese Assembly afll ground. This was Perak's fourth outing m the competition and their third victory— a victory which was not convincing. Althougn Services combined more effectively205 words
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Article67 1952-07-21 6 BRILLIANTLY led by their captain, Jack Young. Australia be a: England by 58 points to 50 m the third speedway tes* match at Belle Vue track, Manchester on Saturday nigh:. Australia have now won all three tests so far m the series of four. Y;ung scoredReuter - 67 words
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Article336 1952-07-21 6 GAME FIGHT BY SURREY Eric Bedser five for 40 a team weakened by Test calls, Surrey put up an excellent performance on Saturday against Middlesex, near rivals at the top of the county cricket championship table. Eric Bedser, bowling unchanged for 2\ hours returned the splendid figures of five for336 words
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Article34 1952-07-21 6 Entries for the forthcoming a pore Hockey A&sociatiof ue competition will close or Tuesday. July 22. They should bt sent to the Hon Secretary* S H A c o Singapore Recreation' Club.34 words
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Article246 1952-07-21 6 SCHOOLS DOWNED BY 8 WKTS. {JOMEINED School were well and truly beaten by a Singapore Cricket Association" XI on ihe SRC. padang over the weekend, S.CA. winning by eight wickets. The match ended at lunch-time and the afternoon was well made use of when a practice match wu between two246 words
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Article23 1952-07-21 6 SITTAWAN. Sim.-Maby Bohool Teach' rs XI, made an impr* debut on T^ur day by Dmc'incrs District Malaya 2-1 Boeeer.23 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-07-21 6 J. Soundnranayagam winning the 880 yd. at the Singapore A. A. A. m on Saturday18 words
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Article73 1952-07-21 6 J^ATEST petitions la tl Cip competition are NORTH P W D L F A Pwtk 4 3-1736 Og 3 2-1744 S?l™gor 4 12 16 6 4 Kedah 3 l 1 1 5 5 3 Comb. S'vices 3-***** Pa hang 1 1 0 3 0 SOUTH iore 2 2 873 words
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Article212 1952-07-21 6 King Kong wanted their masks off K THOUGH King Kong and Tiger Holden 6 masked wrestlers, Mighty Marvel and Battling Bonzo, by two falls to one at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday night, the 370-lb. Hungarian J ost his temper. Directly Kong and Holden were declared the winners, the212 words
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Article362 1952-07-21 6 SSSL&Ci *S Fathul Karib 1 wuv^KS Sports Club, yesterday came within the range of a big down fall In the SAFA Cup Tie match against newly-promoted Falhul Karib The ?ame ended m a one-all draw, but Rovers were lucky :o survive. J BThe game was gruelling,362 words
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Article, Illustration448 1952-07-21 6 tight Singapore records broken By FRANCIS DANIEL JN record-breaking afternoon-height were broken ■Itii^hu x gapore Amateur Athletic Association fourteenth ann X\ \»i uL he N ships at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sa^rdav ?he S m}^'*"* turned m by two young students, Chan OnnFree Press - 448 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-07-21 6 Joyc© Deans takes the last hurdle m fine stvl* ta uin tv at the Singapore A.A.A. m£ on'22 words
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Advertisement151 1952-07-21 6 CAPITOL LAST 01 It 1.13. 4 6.30. 9.30 'ABOUT FACE Technicolor Tomorrow ANTHONY •Valentino* 1 DEXTER DANCES AGAIN! 3 C LA presents ANTHONY DEX'I n Dl A!. KOI.::s as "THE BRIGAND" m TECHNICOLOR > J >dy LawrAnc? PAVILION today 1.45 4.00, 6.30 930 "CLOCHEMERLE" FRENCH FILM With ENGLISH subtitles SOON!151 words
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Advertisement62 1952-07-21 6 e-^ih IJM W<UW A (fear IThJrf) f foR COOD lAsr DAy/ A /jfe^ i 11 am 1.30. 4 6.45 f tS3^ and 9 30 p.m. I pO^FO WITH A SONG IN I D ,^^J MY HFAPT TYPEWRITER IYIT titAKI RIBBONS m Technicolor Starring: Susan llayward AY A IL A l62 words
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Miscellaneous71 1952-07-21 6 Mandrake Uctluuw to the Si nS r ap!)r p Free Press m Malaya cE rJ HE TOOK MY 1 EYES-fn^ DESCRIBE rH/ i^J Ll^i C 'llr| <v P i^S^ JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya ME ±l J^L ft^ Fi^iiSb'pbao^ /T^ 40 4^ G^'^sl I/aw, see tuat71 words
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262 1952-07-21 7 INDIA HOLLAND IN HOCKEY DECIDER JMHA will meet Holland m the hockey final ot the Olympic Games. In semi-nnals at Helsinki yesterday India beat Britain by three goals to one and Holland defeated Pakistan by one-nil. Bright sunshine greeted the Indian and British hockey teams at the Velodrome. India madeReuter - 262 words
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Article23 1952-07-21 7 gELANGOR beat Malacca 9-0 m the Foong Seong Badminton cup-tie played at the Ang Lo Sing Sports Club HaU, Malacca, yesterday.23 words
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Article68 1952-07-21 7 RECORD THROW FOR DISCUS xN K irl athlete. h. •J£«rd for the o* of 5T*4 bern held by tgrWMjm of Germany of 4T.53 metres Berlin 193 C. i\g round Kom*I metres <157 •**J"^, Nine Dumbadie. the world record holder. ■■iiift h ,m and ElkaveU 2Sj2i l33ft >^£r f#^| throws wereReuter - 68 words
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Article64 1952-07-21 7 Heinz Neuhaus retained his European heavyweight boxing title and wo n the German title when he knocked out Hem Ten Hoff, Gerand former European r.pion. m the first round m Dorimund yesterday. ty seconds af:er the the fight was *all over. Neuhau? lashing out with aReuter - 64 words
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Article28 1952-07-21 7 The S B.H.P.A. league match between Mansfield and Handlesbank, postponed en July 11 owins to ra-.n will be played on the Clerical Union ground on Wednes-28 words
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Article68 1952-07-21 7 HOLLAND beat Pakistan I—o1 0 m the semi-nnal of Hthe Oivmpic hockey contest yesterday. minutes ad the nances Wery neti Heel chased to the right at centre ed the centre Leonard Werv. almost lying i banged the I of the net. it tint re:\! I68 words
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Article56 1952-07-21 7 MAo* Con- the Unitedon. and .ried anshe dearshaw ma. 6-2. I .vania s rhampion--strai2ht wizard lifornia. 9 minutes. :ournament ourt, seI Clark by de:k. 6-3 I defending Seixas m the r the second >• txas denour and a half by m ran.s. moved into the a 6-4.U.P. - 56 words
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Article40 1952-07-21 7 Kumar w ins W elsh title x ri b on tV men's re yes'erAu^tralian W 6-3. 1-6. put up -econd succe 1-- -ucc<«s. In«!h Mle last 2J^'« the final o f the mtV* N Aincan I>rek Camp--4 '1. 7-5.— •t*AP - 40 words
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Article39 1952-07-21 7 TIGERS LOSE IN JOHORE T and half ••-c hold Chinese FA. were lucky: If. Timers to \icJng (right men. Tigers against a re coal and d themselves r i the next h *hey never -^•unt for lhe not succeed39 words
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Article24 1952-07-21 7 July V i. A won by 88. <f 71 The I "on by E. 70 B Beaubom "erised by by both **<!•«.24 words
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Article357 1952-07-21 7 DV losing to Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers last week. Royal Air Force Seletar slipped from second to fourth place m the Singapore Vnited Services F.A. Senior League table. R.E.M.E.. by virtue of their five-nil victory, now occupy second place and are three points behind357 words
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Article149 1952-07-21 7 /^OOD posiiioning and como nation tion gave Penang a 4 2 win over Selangor m the All-Malayan PWD soccer final at Cheras Road m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Siang Hock opened up the game very well for Penang. but the Selangor frrwards wrre inclined to over -dribble.149 words
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Article62 1952-07-21 7 SOCCER CLAEKE CUP: S.C.C. v S.R.C. at S.C.C. 5.15 p.m. BI'SINESS HOUSES: Shell v F. A N. at Shell ground; Breweries v GuMirie at Fairer Park. DI V. 1: AAA T BODCA at J. Besar. DIV. 2: Indian R.C. 'A' v K. Sajarah at CYMA. JUNIOR CUT: CYMA62 words
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Article139 1952-07-21 7 BAILEY IN 100-METRE S-FINALS MACDONALD Bailey of Great Britain, one of the 100-metre favourites, led the way invo the semi-finals as he won the first heat m the second qualifying round In 10.5 sec. with three to qualify. John Treloar of Australia and Allain Potsaslt 6f France also advanced mUP - 139 words
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Article169 1952-07-21 7 5-WKT WIN FOR SCC An S.C.C. team trat :m Inoian Asscciaticn side at Ba'estifr road on Sunday by live wickets. Indian Association: Gupti c Cashin b Pierce 11: Abbasbhoy c Tufnell b Moss 14. B. S. Soin Ibw b Pierce 5 Ra^iklal b Tu'nell It; Abraham b. Stewart 15: C.169 words
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Article41 1952-07-21 7 HELSINKI, Sun— The 19-man Japanese track and field team, including three women, will participate m sports meets m Athens and Istanbul after the Olympic Games. Dr. Kinichi Asano. secretary of the Japanese Olympic delegation, announced today a .p.A.P. - 41 words
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Article147 1952-07-21 7 Selangor A th letics gEVEN finals and 11 heats <in--1 cludinu two semi-finals* will i be held on July 25. the first day of the Selangor A.A.A. championships. Eighteen finals and one semifinr.l will be decided on the next day. The programme: Jui' -»5 JOOvds. heaus, IOOydJ iwomtni hrats. hep.147 words
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Article340 1952-07-21 7 Russians Turks rule the mat Russia yesterday challenged Turkey s supremacy m Olympic free-style wrestling. Russian and Turkish wrestlers won three bouts each m the morning session and lost only one to each other. The first four British competitors to go to the mat all lost. A surprise was the340 words
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Article194 1952-07-21 7 WALT DAVIS, a childhood victim of polic, won the Olympic high jump Gold Medal for the United States with a leap of 6ft B.3in to touch off a series of four record breaking performances on the first day of track and field competition of194 words
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Article41 1952-07-21 7 AFTER being down two-nil midway through the first half. Singapore Harbour Board staged a fine recovery to beat the Jollilads Athletic Union 6-4 m the annual soccer match for the Govindasamy Trophy played on the S.H.B. «j*-ound yesterday.41 words
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485 1952-07-21 7 pHOUSANDS cramming the stadium at Tampere, Finland last night saw Russia and Yugoslavia battle to a 5 5 draw after extra time m a drama packed game of the Olympic soccer tournament first round. j Football-mad Finns and journalists from all over the485 words
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Article64 1952-07-21 7 A USTRIA knocked Finland out of the Olympic scccer tournament m the Olympic stadium on Saturday beating them by 4-3. The Finns led 3-2 at halfdme. Thia. the first Olympic contest after the opening ceremony was a keen thrilling battle which kept 30,000 fans on their64 words
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195 1952-07-21 7 C.S.C. fare badly v. Cricket Club CEYLON Sports Club facing the S.C.C. total of 190 for six declared, lost five wickets for three runs (one from a no-ball > and eventually totalled 73 to be beaten by 117 runs m this friendly on the Padang yesterday. S.C.C. s innings was195 words
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Article162 1952-07-21 7 ROYAL Air Force Lodgei Units beat Royal Air Force Tengah by four goals to one m a United Services Senior League soccer much at Changi yesterday. Lodgers were completely outplayed m the first half but rallied to make up a one-nil half-time deficit. Tengah scored m the162 words
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Article353 1952-07-21 7 Zatopek wen medal of 1 952 yMIL Zatopek. the fi. Czech Army Major, won the first gold medal of the 1952 Olympic Games when he succ< fully defended the 10.000--metre championship he won m London m 1948. A few minutes later the United States- defending team champion, won its OlympicAP - 353 words
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Article260 1952-07-21 7 A FURTHER Olympic record was set by America's Charles Moore when he won the quarter-final of the 400 meires hurdles m 50.8 seconds. John Holland <New Zealand i won the other h3at 10 enter the semi-finals today m 52.2 sec. Ifoore gave a taste of h.prowess m260 words
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Article120 1952-07-21 7 SINGAPORE Baomin;on Asaociation elim;nat:on :f* for the Malayan baomin on cy pio:r we played at S.B A stadium last night. Result*-: Mrn*s t>*«lrt>: M S^ia'.ah be. t Low Scan Chuan 15-4 I 15-6: Tan Chori" Tee I I Qu It Ken« Cliuan 15-4. US, 1 -10;120 words
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Advertisement70 1952-07-21 7 t i ri k. nJ^ "jb iSK^'tf 1m fatal v tN THE CONGESTED C/TY PROTECT THE/R HEALTH WITH #^#^#^^^Il^ BUILDS THE BOY PPOTECTS THE LUNGS B~^ Everyone living m crowded conditions need* the extra I \tj7*"^i protectun against infection, especially lung troubles if^w^ttSs!!! provided by regular doses of pleasant-to-take Scott's70 words
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Article244 1952-07-21 8 Truman may urge more aid to Asia WASHINGTON, Mon OFFICIALS said yesterday they believe President Truman will ask Congress f3r about US$llO,OOO,OOO additional funds lor economic and teal, aid to India. 'Pakistan and otr.er SouthAsian coun ries. "We need more money 10 carry out the i South Asian* programme. NoU.P. - 244 words
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Article62 1952-07-21 8 The United States Navy has announced that it has selected 30 captains for promotion to the temporary rank of rear-admiral. Included is Gecrge C. Towner. the Commander of the United States submarine forces m East Atlantic and the Mediterranean He^ry Crcmmelin cf the staff ofA.P. - 62 words
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Article57 1952-07-21 8 The U.S. Navy wilt buiid 390 new ships during the fiscal year 1953, including a second atomic powered submarine and a second super aircraftcarrier. The overall programme for the fiscal year which began on JuHy 1 first catls for the construction of 40 newU.P. - 57 words
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Article37 1952-07-21 8 Damascus newspapers yesterday published an appeal by the Grand Mufti's Higher Arab Palestine Committee, calling on all Arab Muslim states to send troops to garrison old Jerusalem to guard against any possible Israeli invasion.- -A.PA.P. - 37 words
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636 1952-07-21 8 'Angel in White' gets a one-way ticket home She planned peace to world HELSINKI, Monday. THE golden-haired "Angel m White," whose unscheduled 2 *)-metre electrified the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, was returned to West Germany yesterday her message of peace still not given to the world. Dressed mA.P. - 636 words
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116 1952-07-21 8 CHICAGO, Monday. A FORMER policewoman is vicing with an ex-news-paperwoman for the honour of being nominated dent on t*p Democratic ticket. The two would-be "madam. vice presidents" are Indi Edwards of Maryland and Judge Sarah Hughes of Texas Both are experienced politi Mrs. Hughes, who116 words
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Article247 1952-07-21 8 APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL LONDON, Monday. MAJOR-GENERAL Claire Chennault begins a last ditch legal fight today before Britain's highest court to win back 40 transport planes that were handed over to the Chinese Communists last year by the Hong Kong Supreme Court. The retiredA.P. - 247 words
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Article25 1952-07-21 8 The East German Communist regime has ordered all formor officers of the Wehrmacht to register for possible service m the "people's army."- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article14 1952-07-21 8 A shooting incident and three bomb outrages occurred m Tunisia on Saturday.14 words
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Article58 1952-07-21 8 ATHENS, Mon. THE Greek Primate. Archbishop Spyridion. m an op?n letter quoted by the Athens news agency last night called on Admiral Lord Mountbatten to intercede wi:h the British Government on behalf of Cyprus. Cyprus, a British colony since 1878. is now m the throes DfReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration63 1952-07-21 8 picture. A TOAST to memories of past prisoner-of-war days and the friendships that were made a scene m Robinson's Cafe, Sincapore, on Saturday night, when about 100 former Japanese captives m Malaya held a reunion. From left to right are Sergeant B. D. Nerva, the Rev. "Happy"Free Press - 63 words
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Article60 1952-07-21 8 PARIS, Mon. "TiRENCH resturateurs were served notice today that eating lobsters should be a one sided affair. A Paris court fined a restaurant manager 3,000 francs and awarded damages of 100,000 francs after a lobster bit off the tip of the nose of a customer who wantedU.P. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-07-21 8 picture. THE NIXONS and the Eisenhowers meet informally m Chicago, at the Conrad Hilton hotel. And "Ike" and Senator Dixon (left) the Republican party's vicepresidential candidate, did the listening; as Mrs. Eisenhower (rigrht) and Mrs. Nixon exchange a few words.- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article70 1952-07-21 8 Lord Boyd-Orr, leader of the British businessmen at the Moscow conference lasc May, and Mr. Bernard Buckman, a delegate to the conference, have gone on a oneday visit to Berlin to "put into operation some of the agreements made at Moscow." Lord Boyd-Orr said a numberReuter - 70 words
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Article115 1952-07-21 8 New Red charges embitter talks 1 were yestercay by I* charges that the aJS* 1 sending Red war^LS s b p a i c e k s lo «B?; tiffin peared t r ly when h f armistico t The tru day la i Bel staff offlc letti 11, chiU.P. - 115 words
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Advertisement132 1952-07-21 8 TONIGHT at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT FULL BAND and luminous FLOOR SHOW featuring LILIAN and PETER SAffi El with BARBARA DEANS LASr MOLLY RIDSDALE DMi JEANETTE MAINE DIMNER^K FA YE CASELTON TON! SOLIANO m<l<fl and PH.UP VAZ WHICH df THESE SUBS NjllSd CAN HELP YOU TO i REALIZC YOUR \+ssw *WM132 words
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