The Singapore Free Press, 13 July 1948
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Title Section19 1948-07-13 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1948 PRICE 111 CKN I S19 words
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Article, Illustration648 1948-07-13 1 Police out to foil 'terror' Business men get guns Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore police are taking every precaution to prevent the spread of terrorism to Singapore. The military authorities are giving every co-operation, and army aid will be readily forthcoming when required, said the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson,648 words
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Article162 1948-07-13 1 LONDON, Monday. AN all -party Parliamentary committee's charge that British lacks "coherent" economic planning in developing its colonial empire was supported today by the Financial Times, in an editorial asking: "What have the planners been doing?" The paper backed the committees recommendation that colonial plans shouldA.P. - 162 words
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Article41 1948-07-13 1 Free Press Staff Reporter A Tamil cyclist, Nagalingam, sustained a fracture of the right leg when he was involved in a collision with a motor car at 6 p.m. yesterday, near the junction of Serangoon Road and Kerbau Road.41 words
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Article33 1948-07-13 1 ORE U.K. TROOPS SKED FOR BERLIN R t I I vsky I Cots :r. Berfcr 'oday or I L I I I I I I I I ■■e m peI The -Ma HGLLGLGAP - 33 words
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Article33 1948-07-13 1 :nade :-r the Emergency Regulations is 87. vnon 27 have bren rein addition, the C.I.D. yesterday arrested seven Chi: and one Javanese as alleged i.bers of unlawful secret societies.33 words
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Article180 1948-07-13 1 Families flown out of Pahang rree tress rceporier T»WENTY European women and children evacuated as an emergency precaution from the Pahang Consolidated Mine at Sungei Lembing, 30 miles from Kuantan Pahang are expected to arrive in Singapore tonight at Kallang Airport by a specially chartered Malayan Airways Dakota. The party180 words
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Article47 1948-07-13 1 NORTHOLT AIR CRASH INQUIRY 1 PUBLIC inquiry is to be held into the air crash in which a Swedish Cloudmaster ded in midair with an RAF < near Northolt airport the Minister of Civi r.lon Lord Pakenham aned. Thirty-nine people includSir Edward Gent were in the disaster. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article44 1948-07-13 1 The B;.;ish Government is expected to announce shortly the appointment of Lt. Gen. Sir Archibald Nye as United Kingdom High Commissioner in India in succession to Sir Terence Shone. Gen. Nye is retiring shortly from the Governorship of Madras. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article77 1948-07-13 1 TWO Chinese warships, the 5,270-ton light cruiser Chungking and the 1,000-ton destroyer Lingfu. which were originally to arrive in Singapore this morning, dtd not put into port. The Lingfu was delayed at Bombay and left there on July 9, for Colombo. It is understood thai the77 words
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Article94 1948-07-13 1 CANBERRA. Monday. AUSTRALIANS Minister of Immigration. Mr. Joseph Calwell. in an official statement wsued by his Department today, defended Australian immigration policy and the recent expulsions of Asian war refugees. Repeating Dr. Evatt's attack on the Free Press. Mr. Calwell said that "efforts to foment dissension94 words
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Article110 1948-07-13 1 J^UNNING order and scratchings for to-morrow'a Singapore races are: K** I— Cl 3, D 6. MileGolden News, Wlrra, Olympic Flame. Cinderella Race 2— Cl J, D 5. MMe— Garnfair, The Oowntes* Raoe 3— Cl 1. D 1, 7 F Nil. Rac* 4— Cl 3. D 4,110 words
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Article93 1948-07-13 1 THE general manager of the Oriental Telephone Co., Ltd., Mr. R. W. Stainforth, told the Free Press this morning that the telephones in the Malayan Communist Party and Malayan Democratic Union premises had been disconnected in accordance with th e normal practice oi the company. "The premises93 words
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Article, Illustration206 1948-07-13 1 Fi^e Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. BATU Arang coalmines, attacked and damaged yesterday by a large force of terrorists, was under strong military guard this morning. The mines are being worked. An official statement said that the full extent of the damage would not206 words
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Article129 1948-07-13 1 GOVT. STAFF HAVE PLENTY OF LEAVE Frc« Pre§« SUfT Reporter CTAJT of the four largest d Government Departments in Singapore have had on the average more than sixty c vacation since the resumption oi civil government in April 1&4«, said Mr. A. Gilmour, acting Colonial Secretary, replying in the LegisL129 words
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Article197 1948-07-13 1 I^HE London Times today submitted that Burma could not afford any compromise with militant Communism, and urged Burmese statesmen to show by their "nrm handling" of the Communist "insurrection" that they desire Britain's aid. •'The main difficulty is that i Burmese statesmen. wttb some exceptions, areReuter - 197 words
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Article50 1948-07-13 1 A crack on the head from his crosier halted the speech of the Bishop of Guildford, Dr. J. V. MacMillan, at Guildford on Sunday. "It slipped," explained the chaplain, the Rev. Edward Gedge, who was carrying the crosier, a heavy pastoral staff resembling a i shepherd'* crook.50 words
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Article221 1948-07-13 1 Fear of civil war grows in Siam Free Press Spttrial Corresponde n t BANGKOK, Monday. BANGKOK again D facing a major political crisis, with the p<>bility of a general ftJ and civil strife beiny ly discussed. Reports reaching hen dicaie that discontented U mer members of the Fixe Thai party221 words
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Article78 1948-07-13 1 Free Press Stall Reporter SEVEN of the 34 application.* for the post of Petrol Rationing Oflfrwr in SI pore were from locally d ciled candidates, the Le. tive Council was told it us meeting today, but the Selection Board chose Major Gauntlett a& the78 words
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Advertisement71 1948-07-13 1 p^&UJOfy ?1) FACTS of IMPORTANCE *fc«i yew ore looking for a CARPET »d>ertises a particular >t means that the quality has *a>d for a specific quality of When we advertise Jaipur, Mir/apur, they are made v nflarri People can quote *fc*«i but to ftnd out the n quality and workman71 words
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Advertisement24 1948-07-13 1 £i3n CARPETS I RU6S W^r J CURVED BLACKLa^4 WOOD FURNITURE »AIL KMDI Of CHIKISI CUE/.' More people than ever are saying MADE IN EHCtArt^JSKT^24 words
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Article, Illustration1096 1948-07-13 2 MURIEL PENN - MURIEL PENN By Reuters Correspondent "DA IN TING, the most refined realisation of Chinese creative power, is more closely integrated with the life of.the Chinese people than it in the Western world." This is the keynote of Mr. William Cohn's survey of Chinese art and history just1,096 words
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Article, Illustration195 1948-07-13 2 HAW \.u ever tried your wIU cm one of \hosr putties if you don't jfuess the imm from the fi^t due. ther«'i ~.d and a third whit h give you additional Information? Maybe you get the right answer trom the first clw but you re r\ lot surer195 words
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Article427 1948-07-13 2 C. R. BRUSINI - C. R. BRUSINI By A.P. Correspondent. CAPRI Islanders simck against bad manners a few days ago. But cnly for four hours. The weather had been bad for some time < It had raintd almost every second day a record for the < place) andA.P. - 427 words
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Article115 1948-07-13 2 ERIC LESSING - ERIC LESSING. By A.P. Correspondent rEKE is a cha that within a months the hotid Joseph Haydn, oi Austria cians, will return body, from which it severed nearly 150 ago. Hayrtn, for many j the court-musician ol Hapsburgs, died In 1809, the year in v115 words
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Miscellaneous438 1948-07-13 2 SINGAPORE 70l P 0 1 M^^y *>n«* *>y Bin- |.M Programme Summary: 6 Pr»m it*% boob t« tm n tao Tlm«- Kr Party Station Opening; 6.02 Thirty to austraua sari ws-ia sa-Tss &2SS£2£k Ly sa.-ar kue gSKTSS g t>an«L a.d 4 tti rneracTtl*, to P to 8.15 p m VLfcl438 words
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Miscellaneous195 1948-07-13 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR D<>RN today, common u M'n&e is perhaps on? of >o«r most importauit charai teriMics- You have a magnetic personality which draws people to you, but >ou do not let this popularity go to you head, but take all flattery with a big grain of salt! You have195 words
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Article, Illustration596 1948-07-13 3 CANADA HAS ATOMIC ENERGY HQ Most promising move of our time plant, says: "The growing feeling that atomic research has produced a cure-all for cancer should be discouraged Radio-active waste from Chalk River still presents a problem for which no solution has been found. It is at present being buriedReuter - 596 words
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53 1948-07-13 3 POTTERS BAR CRIME Police dig for murder clues digging in the garden of Mr. SUaway, Mywnrili retired next (!<- r to Mrs. Betty Welch. ■uh t t t be the victim of the k^ murder parts of whose uniden- found in a pond. hide* U -r.x. is :he> his I53 words
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Article, Illustration77 1948-07-13 3 \IR Commodore Verrion Brown. Chief Inspector •s North olt in his ">n the European Airways VikII last January. He the system of dealing :.er information in holt Control and of rerig radio telephone tfreen ground and unsatisfactory. Th three to land by n tried visual >ut tellingReuter - 77 words
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177 1948-07-13 3 TENERAL Sir Thomas u Blarney (former Com-mancier-in-Chiet of Austin.lian Land Forces) and Lieut. Gtneral H. Gordon Benn. tt i former commander ol the English Division AIF) ha\re both strongly criticised the Australian Government's Army pla. s General Blarney described the Governments decision to recruit177 words
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295 1948-07-13 3 LOVE passages in a wife s diary, which she said she fabricated and left under her pillow lo infuriate her jealous husband, were read by Mr. Justice Pilcher in Leeds Divorce Court. They were written by 41--year-old Mrs. Elizabeth Ogden. of Quarrington-hill. Durham whose295 words
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Article, Illustration82 1948-07-13 3 A mass meeting < the YuQO-Slav u ides near F. suppjrt of Ma: his defiance injorm. Tfw girls in iront are t: ing a picture 0/ Stalin jside one of Ti f o. I was one of many such v \d in i since Tito's expvlstun from Cominform General franco's82 words
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Article, Illustration167 1948-07-13 3 JN a fortnight's time a family of three will move into their new home, a 120-year-old windmill, with a sun roof 50ft. above the ground, at Saham Toney. Norfolk. All that is missing is a Instead a spiral staircase winds from the bottom to the167 words
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Article30 1948-07-13 3 rs are expressed at Shanghai for the safety of a Chin ore from Hainan 1 the South China Hokkaido, Japan i act was lost some dayi ago.30 words
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Article16 1948-07-13 3 Th»' Pope rec< ivet 1 15*' mutllat y had lost arms or hanks.16 words
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Article182 1948-07-13 3 SEBASTIAN Tauschiiigt-r pulled a grimy length of rope from his pocket and laid it on the judge's table. He said he was hanged with it one night, just before the war ended. Tauschinger was giving evidence at Pensburg, Bavaria against 17 former Werma> members accused of murderingUP - 182 words
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Advertisement143 1948-07-13 3 mf ~J& 9% iF flB II i \i\ 1 1 4\\ Journeying over long distances, crossing oceans, voyaging to the ends of the earth these thing* are second f^^^^ nature to the Dutch. When i^Bflafl tradition of efficiency in na\i- /A Wmfr* j XT^tC^3B Wi^ gation and long-distance traxel /fl143 words
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Miscellaneous47 1948-07-13 3 'RZAN The triumph By Edgar Rice Burroughs "T-:: y^SA I .-jtfl/ I [•danoo, tantor.' tand-nala'"at W T>«M''\HCtF SKXTTH). "OOWT XT -O^fl ow r-^» i. yyu+jxiQ -txe TWJNK Ntßi S SO*ET>«W6 ON n5 MEAO" J #/l e^4O«aED TARZANS BODY AND S€T pj. 41 >* MIM <SEWTLV OH E GROUND.47 words
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560 1948-07-13 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. July 13. 1948. The Batu Arang Affair YESTERDAYS attack on BaUi Arang was much the most serious incident Malayan Communist :n--surrection. For an hour, between 70 and 100 armed men were in control of Mai's only colliery. They aed their attack an hour r the560 words
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Article, Illustration960 1948-07-13 4 By GEORGE FRANKS Reuter Correspondent TF present plans mature, the name of Aiimin, Communist leader and organiser, may well become one of the best lAiown and perhaps also the most feared in the whole of Indonesia. Aiimin is no stranger to Indonesia, although he only recently960 words
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Article538 1948-07-13 4 EDDIE CRIGHTON - EDDIE CRIGHTON. By A.P. Correspond* -n l EVERY now arid then Shanghai's Forgotten Man vo. a plaintive plea to tx remembered. Shanghais Forgotten Man ll the landlord, the owner ol houses, apartments or ol!i--ces. By a Government ruling that somehow never got around to being revised or madeA.P. - 538 words
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Article144 1948-07-13 4 r|IFFICULTIES of making a movie which treats a specialised occupation accurately are being experienced these days by director Robert Sinclair, who is filming "That Wonderful Urge." Tyrone Power plays a reporter in the story, and much of the action is laid in a newspaper office. Sinclair somehow144 words
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Article562 1948-07-13 4 By G. Milton Kelly, A. P. Correspondent. THE people of f Burma live in aij atmosphere of impending danger. They ■O it cheerfully, and keep their mil on the better d;. they feel sup ahead. Rifles and tommy g of self-.-tylcd Communist insur. bullets in sporadic nidi562 words
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Article10 1948-07-13 4 JOHN TABAN - Brit jets take the lead JOHN TABAN H\ A it10 words
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Article, Illustration402 1948-07-13 5 RURAL AREAS TO BE RE-ZONED Aim: planned development Free Press Staff Reporter WO that the development of suburban Singapore will be directed along planned lines and industrial areas will be well-defined from residential districts, the Rural Board will re-zone the area under its control, says the Board's chairman, Mr. C402 words
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Article196 1948-07-13 5 M.itT Reporter mfrl* Committees in the rural districts of ipore h.m an awakened sense of at the short period of their rieir attention to a wide range nneeted with the welfare < Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, Rural nual report. Questions about the consutution and powers of196 words
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Article24 1948-07-13 5 Thf h Police Court Ai A G. Sheares) committed a 20--limla] Noorciin bin Mob&med Sab. of Pulau Sai- next n forgery ciia»fee.24 words
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Article, Illustration66 1948-07-13 5 picture. picture. This guerrilla, wearing [the war-time uniform of the Three-Star forces icho harassed the Japs during the occupation, icas captured by the military during a raid on a party of insurgents near Kuala Lumpur on Saturday Free Press hut. occupied by insurgents, was burnt doion by military andFree Press - 66 words
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Article109 1948-07-13 5 A BOTTLE Of liquor, part or the exhibits in a case, disappeared from the strong room of the Customs House in Maxwell Road Mr. E J. Selby. a customs officer said this in the First District Court yesterday, when he was recalled by the Juck".. Mr. E.109 words
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Article78 1948-07-13 5 SIAMS exportable rice surplus this year will be about 700,000 tons —an increase of 100.000 tons over the earlier estimate. This estimate is based on the latest reports of rice stocks held in the producing areas and the needs for local consumption during the year. SiamReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration244 1948-07-13 5 IT was oilicially announced yesterday that plans were being made for the revival of the Singapore Volunteer Corps. The conditions and obligations of service and training will be based on regulations in force for the Territorial Army in the United Kingdom, and are clearly andFree Press - 244 words
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Article47 1948-07-13 5 THE Army Industrial Workers' Union will be holding its inaugural meeting at 331, North Bridge Road on July 25 at 3 p.m. The Army Civil Service Union has formed a welfare section, which will deal with relief, housing employment and legal matters.47 words
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Article36 1948-07-13 5 Mohamed Kamail bin Abdullah, caretaker of the Government bungalows at Tanjong Rhu, who pleaded guilty in the Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of theft, was sentenced to nine weeks' rigorous imprisonment.36 words
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Article160 1948-07-13 5 THE Malayan Jockey Asso--1 ciation's Dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, last night was a great success, and twice as big as the jockeys expected. The dance was in aid of the St. Nicholas Home for the Blind, Penang, and early estimates showed that more160 words
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Article106 1948-07-13 5 £675,000 FOR MINERS IN SIAM THE Siamese Parliament has just voted an appropriation of 27,000,000 ticals (about £675,000 at the official exchange rate) as war damage compensation to British and Australian tin mining Interests in the country. This was in r««T>onse Co a request for urgent assistance by mining companiesReuter - 106 words
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Article373 1948-07-13 5 ANTI-VICE SHUTS TRUST FLAT GIR-.S VISITED BY 'HUSBANDS' claimed to have "husbands" was not established how many report. admitted that they paid fixed Unfortunately no charge the keeper for the claim thai would have been very diffi- Free Press Staff Reporter <npHE anti-vice section of the Social Welfare Depart ment373 words
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Article54 1948-07-13 5 NEARLY 3,600 names have been added to the electoral rolls in Singapore. Figures released yesterday show that the additions were: Municipal South-West area 864, North-East 1,046. Rural West 651, Rural East 271. Seven hundred and sixty registered at the Central Office, and have not yet been allocated54 words
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Article162 1948-07-13 5 Fress Press Chinese Correspondent MR. Kan Nai-kuanij, Cninese Ambassador to Australia, arrived In Singapore yesterday afternoon by air from nking en route to Canberra to assume his post. He is to succeed Dr. Hsu Mo, retiring Chinese Minister to Australia. Mr. Kan. in an interview at162 words
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Article127 1948-07-13 5 MRS. Mona Patricia Braga sued her husband, Armand Joseph Braga, a Singapore lawyer, for divorce in the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday. There was a counter-peti-tion by Braga, who admitted a charge of misconduct during the Japanese occupation. In his counter-petition, Braga alleged misconduct by his wife127 words
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Article68 1948-07-13 5 THE results of tl q for i Colonial Social Sci tnce Administration at the Ia School of Economics have junpublished. A distinction has awarded to Miss N Uic Ch«-n of Singapore and Mr F. C Arular.adam K Lumpur. The following •11 of Singapore. Mrs. L. F. Then68 words
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Article64 1948-07-13 5 THE tra.v pal market at Lim Ah Road to its nev junction of Sunon and Upj Serangoon R >ads is expocud to be c November. i oy the Mu ina-. .f ma: the village und off tt» road. i pr«-ient at the junc: Simon and Upper64 words
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Article, Illustration693 1948-07-13 6 SOVIET BID TO CONTROL AUSTRIA Kidnapping of Vienna police chief picture MANY political observers in Austria believe thatJ the case of Cfiief Inspector Anton Marek, the Austrian Police Chief who was kidnapped by the Russians and detained on charges of espionage, is one of the most dangerous political events inAP; Planet News - 693 words
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Article167 1948-07-13 6 A 35-year-old V, I Australian. Bt-n Carlin, DM left Mew V rk for th- s on the firs* of a round-the-world trip in an amphibious jeep. Carlin 'a only com oar. ion will be his pretty 80-year-old brun wife fora Aron B whom he met167 words
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Article38 1948-07-13 6 Tl ::rietta va off of July after being ed. letta nmisd by the Royal Navv In In 1933. she was the Royal A and durin? the war she an in Tobruk I Service." IInternational News - 38 words
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Article19 1948-07-13 6 Mr. Tung Chao has been appointed governor of Shensi province in place of Mr. Chu Shao-chow.- -up.UP - 19 words
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Article117 1948-07-13 6 FOURTEEN trawKrmen have put to sea to look for fish— but they won't britvi home a catch. They are research workers from the Marine Biological Laboratory, Lowestoft, who have turned fishermen for a fortnight to find out why fish don't live so long now.117 words
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Article54 1948-07-13 6 A GRAND PRIX motor race may be run in Britain during the next few months for the first time in 25 yearsChairman of the Royal Automobile Club, Mr. WilfriJ Andrews, has revealed that negotiations with the Air Ministry may result in a track being made54 words
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Article36 1948-07-13 6 P\RIS barristers resolved to take action assault and battery on bohalf of any accused person who is given "truth drugs" to extract evidence. They condemned the practice as contrary to elementary human rights.36 words
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Article, Illustration76 1948-07-13 6 pictures British rider Artie J. Bell (above) at speed during the 330.72 kilometre Dutch Tourist Trophy Race which he won. Riding a 500 c.c. Norton, Bell finished in 2 hours 29 minuti and also made the fastest lap at an average speed of 140.4 kilometres an hour.A.P. - 76 words
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Article, Illustration223 1948-07-13 6 Cap and war medals for horse demobbed from Navy WITH full ceremony, "Royalty," a large cart-horse, was "demobbed" from the Royal Navai Barracks, Dcvonport, after five years' service. Wearing a sailor's hat. and with Defence and End-of-War Medal ribbons on thr n. band of his bridle. Royalty* led proudly through223 words
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Article105 1948-07-13 6 WED 3 TIME S IN ONE DAY PORPORAL Charles Bailey. aged 28, was married thret' ttaßM in Manchester to i 24 -year-old Greek nurse he met in an Athens hospital three years ago. Eleftheria Ralli is her name or Rita to her husband and five minutes saved her from returning105 words
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168 1948-07-13 6 ISLAMIC teaching is :o t> made a main sul 1 curriculum of all Iraq. Is, from the intf of the next academic year. This step ha~ taken in response to an appeal to the Minister < E cation, Shiekh Rida al-Shibibi. by the leadihre*- IslamicReuter - 168 words
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Article24 1948-07-13 6 The Chinese imbaiia IB H Qf K n« from Shanghai en roir Canberra He wtU Hong Kong tor a few da UP.U.P. - 24 words
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Article34 1948-07-13 6 'Perfect lov er gagged, stabbed /CLIFFORD GOD WILLS i V-^ murdering a married w- i his secret lover for thr< told the \V< Kh poll vlu> wore a Neu I < -ih;.|>*-. but she likt*<l34 words
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Article, Illustration26 1948-07-13 6 g.glg;l;lg The King, bareheaded, earn J and leaning on his stick, uv. Hargreaves hole out at the »< second round of the British op Pia*Fox - 26 words
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Miscellaneous66 1948-07-13 6 next CHANCE JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya S^SSSStSEiS^Sk'' R^ U^J N TH^ K *?\T WELL, IT'S PLAIN BUtN f"|RON BARS DO MOrl I /ah WELL WE'VE SAVE^V TRIS FEMALEFACTORSJ INSPECTOR-) MOMELY. FRITZ AND A PRISOW MAKE— 'i C -rui <ntTrnr^, i, «n A t.^^'y^iml NIGHTDRESS MISS66 words
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Article49 1948-07-13 7 Win Peace, Wings do best time i' -nnery) the I K£ nor Edgr. and L lose I fe,- Comb L rong ngs and B*i»nt p .<* to th* E *<ialist vas igaiii not L IB .d trotk iown t r Ls Three r L "i I I e a r49 words
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Article, Illustration568 1948-07-13 7 By AUSTIN BEALMEAR A.P. Sports Writer FIFTY members of the 65-man U.S. track and field team left on Sunday for New York and the London Olympic games. Behind them was a trail of broken records and broken hearts. In New York they will beA.P. - 568 words
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Article119 1948-07-13 7 THE S Crcket Ass.>ciat on of Kuala Lumpur lost to the Colonials' Cricket Club in a two-day fixture played at Ch. over the week-end, the horn? team w.nning by 89 runs The KL. visitors arrived by train from the Federation en Saturday morning and were weld119 words
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Article23 1948-07-13 7 day by 27 p \va.s a triumph for fT. the Danish two of the three I A 1 A.PA.P. - 23 words
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Article151 1948-07-13 7 RAIN restricted play in most of the County cricket ches played yesterday. I i At Northampton, North.mp'onshire Glamorgan: iPlay restricted owinf? to ra:n 283. Glamorne M Coventry. Warwickshire vs. -0.m.5.-t: no farther play afler I lunr ring to rain. Some \v 8 fur 0. At BLickheaih. KentReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration1945 1948-07-13 7 Dearth of stayers in mile races By CALL BOY /^LASS one form is generally consistent and, with four class one races in a card of eight events at Bukit Timah tomorrow, second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer meeting, punters should find their1,945 words
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Article98 1948-07-13 7 JOHN Tunnicliffe, famous Yorkshire batsman of 50 year<^ died in Bristol yesterday aged 81. Six feet 2 inches- "Lons John" Tunicliffe, with J. T. Brown, twice set up first wicket partnership records. In 1897 they hit 378 runs off the Sussex bowling arid in the nextA.P. - 98 words
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Article48 1948-07-13 7 rE entry of Venezuela into the Olympic games was announced yesterday to bring the countries competing to I the record number of 62. Olympic officials were not contactable to explain ihe i reason for the acceptance of I this entrv after the closing i date. -Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article440 1948-07-13 7 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN From PLANES with contingents from Egypt, I'ruguay and South Africa converging on London yesterday began the flow of Olympic athletes into Britain's capital for the Games. Already about 900 competitors from widely flung parts of the globe have arrived. The Egyptian contingent consisted ofReuter - 440 words
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Article194 1948-07-13 7 Bill Howes - Bill Howes From Bill Bowes THE Old Trah ord Test wick- et, which had pools of water standing on the surface, was cursorily inspt yesterday by captains Yardley and Brae man and the inevitable announcement was made: "Match abandoned for the day." Since early194 words
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Article132 1948-07-13 7 ■ytl^bLD *s were the order in tht first SA.F.A league game betweei: Chinese Athl< tes and the Ami Athletic Associaticn at Jalan r Stadium yThe result was a 3-2 victory for the C A. Opportunities regularly the way of the A A. A bit Ihrir132 words
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Advertisement66 1948-07-13 7 tiSeft Hawk p r c OPENING CHAPTERS F***- S TOP SCRIXL// I 1^ At the first sign of a (V COLD, CHILL or tSORE THROAT |rn€ Anfi.ep#.c H^M W^ Tablets ivcpin. («t>ic it* VY<>riJ-;jm«'ii-> BrcaMkf jet to the cau«r ot the rr «uMe Di* ■OWh, a P^pt .-clcjnc« riwh mcdi»;inal66 words
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Miscellaneous225 1948-07-13 7 F.P. Crossword No. 435 1 if p i i rTFfTTI 6 7 W~~§ W' d 9 14 15 W, m 17*" "18 19 £i 26 27 28 52^ ~~33 V- Z''- LLt?> M Ko-.v 2. Merchant (6). 6, Trim (4). 8, Boast IU, c tioo O). 11. Lubricant (S). 12,225 words
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Article, Illustration449 1948-07-13 8 T#&£ 'hundreds of prisoners AS Arab forces continued their drive on Israeli's capital, Tel Aviv, the Jews in Palestine yesterday scored notable gains in their push toward Jerusalem to the relief of the 90,000 Jews beleaguered in their quarter of the Holy City. The United NationsReuter; AP; UP - 449 words
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Article19 1948-07-13 8 WILLIAMS —To May wife oi hn Williams, on IlkO It Kandang Kerbau Hospital —the gift of a daughter.19 words
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Article48 1948-07-13 8 announced d Patrick Thomas. D F C eldest son of Mr R. A Thomas. F.R.I B A., and Mrs. un. of 19 Bath Square. Old outh. and Elizabeth Tweedy Webster Hinde, only daughter A ant-Colonel C T. Hinde M C and Mrs. Hinde of South«ea and Malaya48 words
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Article61 1948-07-13 8 This is to announce that the marriage between Mr. Sung Kung Hsian* and Miss Urn Ah Fong is to take place at No. J3 Lincoln Rd. on 14 1948. Edward F L. Chang, son of Mr. Harold Chang to Dorothy Chye Song daughter of Major W t Kan Kiat61 words
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Article, Illustration268 1948-07-13 8 'SYMBOLIC STATE FOR JEWS' CAIRO, Monday. THE world should consider the setting up of a symbolic state, suah as the Vatican City, to represent the 12,000,000 Jews in the world This suggestion was made today by the Secretary-General of the seven -nation Arab League, Abdel Rahman Azzam Pasha. Contending thatAP - 268 words
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Article132 1948-07-13 8 CENDEHS of gifts food par- Cell to the United Kingdom are advised to mark every gift parcel clearly on the :<* with the words Giit Parcel Unsolicited Gift and also to give an ali ternative address on the Cus\i Declaration form in I order that the parcel132 words
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Article78 1948-07-13 8 IN Hung Kong, a merchant, 1 Chan Chee-chin was fined $500 for an offenc connection with attemms to smuggle wrist watches to Singapore. He pleaded guiky to the charge and admitted that iie had made false declarations on two parcels sent through the Hone KonsAP - 78 words
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Article80 1948-07-13 8 LONDON. Monday. PREFAB boredom and frustration" us endangering the happiness of thousands of Londoners Mr. George Mitchell told the London Council of Social Service today. The Council number urged that professional social workers be appointed to make life brighter for people who live in "large conglomerations ofU.P. - 80 words
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Article228 1948-07-13 8 Burma will maintain rice exports LONDON, Monday. T»HE export of rice by Burma A was not likely to b< atlected by a reduction in Burmese imports of other goods, Dr. Edith Summerskill, Parliamentary-Secretary to th»- Board of Tradr. said today. Mr Walter Fletcher, Conservative, had asked in the House ofReuter - 228 words
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Article62 1948-07-13 8 LONDON. Monday. THE American ship William Carson today sent out a disti l saying that her crew had mutinied and were out of control off the coast of j ipal between Oport and j Lisbon The SOS said: Can: rol Please come at once." AnotherReuter - 62 words
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Article138 1948-07-13 8 FIGHTING IN KASHMIR IS RESUMED NEW DELHL Monday. COME 150 Muslim raiders v were killed in a sudden upsurge ot fighting in Kashmir today, says a Government of India communique. Tho raiders, estimated at 2 000 fired 1.000 mortar shells ,into Indian positions on the lUrt and Poonch fro;.ts beforeReuter; AP - 138 words
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Article146 1948-07-13 8 ATHENS. Monday. /i REEK Government troops VI early t >day began an advance against the upper al of the Grammos range In north-west Greece in th? second stage of the tl ics' old offensive to cir the guerrillas from their .main strongholds. Ouerrilla ac i cuniReuter; AP - 146 words
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Article118 1948-07-13 8 'READY FOR$ CUTS'-CHIFLEY THE Australian Prime Minister. Mr Joseph Chifley. in a London broadcast last night that his Government was prepared to take appropriate action in the future, "however drastic it might be to reduce dollar expendi t art. although without substantial imports from America Australia's development wou!d bo seriouslyReuter - 118 words
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Article123 1948-07-13 8 BALTIMORE Maryland I Monday. JJEGROES and Whites who played in a mixed tennis event here and lay on the ground when police tried to remove them were held for Grand Jury action today on charges of violating park segregation rules and disorderly conduct.Reuter - 123 words
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Article514 1948-07-13 8 London Stock Exchange LONDON, Mond.. LONDON stockbrokers returning from the w end break found several adverse news i facing them today, says Reuter*s financial cor: pondent. First and foremost were developments in the Berlin situation, followed closely by the prospect of an increase in the price514 words
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Article53 1948-07-13 8 QN th«. Now York Stock Exchange yesterday, business expanded occasionally but the price pattern was little changed from noon. Selected industrial* and rmUi wvre occasionally under pressure. The market closed Irregular. Transfers totalled 1300,000 shares The Dow Jones Averages were. Stocks 71.85; Industrials 191.48Rails 64.82: Utilities 36 01Reuter; A.P. - 53 words
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Article85 1948-07-13 8 /JOVERVMENT activin lhr^ W U threatened with parahsfe i ut I been given to 200,000 civil smant* trike *wl government workers is -tim T| *2i 1,000,000. More than Hm?** ifil Finance Ministry walked out lau pio e^7 i The next group to be --f^t?*- 1 workersA.P. - 85 words
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Article117 1948-07-13 8 A SPECIAL Market cmpMn *i\«m the price* or rabbet il m todaj m toUowk SINGAPORE ifIiMBEK (>l < oMMIK* I The Singapore Chamber of C— murf* Eabber A**** lat.ci. mm prices, jrevtrrda) wrre n cenU per Ib. per lb oer lb Buyers Setter* CU. Cts No. I 1.8117 words
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Article44 1948-07-13 8 PHILADELPHIA M THE Demoe: national day angril\ Negro ri of a rice-president! Truman i tion is assured. bir be some token opp Jamrv r other C the would vote Tht- marked ma d( si 54 com voU'i divided i vrAP - 44 words
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Article49 1948-07-13 8 15,400 FOR 1462 BIBLE AVLLLI dau'd B;bk prod 1462 brought £15 4 London auc Quaritch. the outbid American ental firms with bid for Bib 1 Gut i nbt re. H sold for £22.000. U.S. State ;)artm«'nt offlcia rt thai America" broadcast.-- :rom "jamming 'imo in several m"i v pAP - 49 words
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Advertisement126 1948-07-13 8 m ft 1 a ACCOMMODATION, V U \N 1 LEONIE HOUSE 25 Grax x T H Pavr.e. Tel. *****. •THE NOOK" 360 Orchard Road Tei. 7884. Airy rooms Ex cc'lent cu. FOB SM t BUY OR SELL vour nou^e proper |h S. J Road Adolv divine (uil FOK .oges 1830.126 words
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Advertisement57 1948-07-13 8 risg i\ v*| THE ft W Of THE BELLS I I CAU P*t»*M CATHAI IVKH f "J TONIGHT IN THE PALM CO* RAFFLES HOTEL INFORMAL DW WITH CABARI i RICARDO PE* El Dance Mim< h PATRICK FORBES HIS ORC«EST» NO AKMISSKtN H W-^^ Going on Leave? KEEP IN TOUCH WITH57 words
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Miscellaneous11 1948-07-13 8 SINGAPORE TIDES Today: 2 50».m; 3.56p.m. Wed.: 3 56&.m: 4.45p.m. i11 words
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