The Singapore Free Press, 23 June 1950

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA FDDFV SINGAPORE, FRIDAY- Jt NE 23, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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    17 1 < hurt bill erg of the r wn with It \N|l»t to h<>r>r- oloniNt I ..»'rl (up. Reuter
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  • 215 1 Co-ordinating development WASHINGTON, Friday. AMERICAN and British representatives will meet at Washington on July 5 m an effort to co-ordinate Anglo-American views on the development of colonial areas, officials said here la*t night. The United States will probably hold similar separate meetings later with two other
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  • 10 1 BOAR FOR THE TABLES OF THE DEVONS Lalang taste D
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  • 10 1 ipeo raj con:raven- mcd source Ln Teheran U.P.
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  • 122 1 CANBERRA, Friday. THE Menzies doveriiment. after the Labour Party pifcan half d Ita anti-Communist bill, decided to take the question to the \ustralian people m a general election. Thi. Prime Minister. Mi. Robert Menzies hopes v election will remove the Labour majority iie Senate which
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  • 25 1 Miss Jane Cowl, stage star i feneration a_;o and once foremast Juliet, has died m California of abdominal cancer. She was 65 A.P.
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  • 75 1 I.OS NEGROS, Kri JAPANESE l.ieutenant(irneral Takuma Ni*himura. who ordered thr ■atlßTrt of 110 Australian and >."> Indian prisoner* of war m Malaya, prayed for his victims m the dock yesterday before he WMM sentenced to nan?. Nishimura said from the dock when the defence case \%as
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  • 46 1 PING-PONG BALL FIRE Pire In a Shanghai pingpong b last week ired 15 employees, and within five rninv ea to a nearby squatter hut Nine factory buildings. containing large stocks of md more than io huts were burned before the bia/e came m c >n1 roL
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  • 36 1 A secret progress report on the development of the hydrogen bomb was given to the Senate House Atomic by officials of the Genera) Energy Committee yesterday Electric Company. No details were made public. A.P.
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    26 1 picture. Gold, biochemist charged with delivering atom bomb secrets to Russia, tl. i nked by l'nited States deputy marshals being led into court at Philadelphia. A.P.
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  • 212 1 BRITAIN'S labour Government yesterday asked the House of Commons to approve its handling: of the French invitation to join European talks on pooling coal and steel industry. It challenged a Conservative-Liberal motion calling for Britain's participation m the Paris talks on the Schuman Plan with an
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  • 128 1 PARIS. Fri. TNGRID BERGMAN could not personally receive her French Oscar as the best j foreign actress of the year last night because her baby is ill m Rome, she told French rilm officials m a cable. She was married last month to Italian director
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  • 35 1 All shipping between Hons Kong Mid Communist Chinese ports virtually ceased yesterday following a Chinese Nationalist air attack on three British ships and the sinking by mines )f two r foreign vessels. U.P.
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  • 28 1 Dr. Karl Wurmann has been ruled out as a candidate as West German Vice-con-sul m London because he had once expressed admira- ion for Hitler. A.P.
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  • 25 1 Ten six-engined B-36 Superbombers began taking off j from San Francisco at 15--minute intervals yesterday! for a mystery flight over the Pacific. A.P.
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  • 26 1 Ten tons ot ornamental plaster fell trom a theatre ceiling info a balcony m Redwood City. California, on Wednesday night, Injuring 20 spectators.- A.P.
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  • 222 1 Kree Press Staff Reporter MR G T. ll Macßryan, self-styled Political Ad-, v r to the former Sultan Brunei, yesterday went to the Mental Hospital. Singapore, under an order signed by the Colonial Secretary at the request of the Government of B tunei. Mr. Macßryan mcd
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  • 79 1 PARIS. Fri. FOUND m Indo-China. the oldest musical instrument m the world is now on show at the Museum of Man here, playing Stone Age music. It was brooKAt from tlie Moi country by a French ethnologist and named a lithophone. It is like a xylophone
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  • 118 1 HONG KONG. Fri. 'PHE Communist authorities 1 have complained that Royal Air Force planes from Hong Kong have frequently vio;ated Chinese air sovereignty. They have ordered their army units to lire on future aircraft. The order was issued to h Communist garrison of the bord.v town
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  • 20 1 The condition of 80-year-old Field-Marshal J. C. Smuts "slightly improved" yesterday following a calm and restful night. U.P.
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  • 25 1 Military police searching the jungle 24 miles lXm Mombasa yesterday recaptured two British soldiers who .had escaped from de- ten tion barracks A.P.
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  • 56 1 THIE Johannesburg Star reported yesterday that Seretse 1 Khama. exiled chief of the Bamangwato. and his uncle, former Regent Tshekedi Khama, have settled a dispute involving more than 10.000 cattle. The newspaper said they met m Lobatsi, shook hands and spoke to encli othei' -t?r thi
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  • 285 1 'Cave minister absolute powers' 1 ONDON, Friday. THE Socialist weekly review Tribune, commenting on the South African Group Areas Act yesterday, asked whether the British Commonwealth was not to bp concerned when one of her partners introduced "frankly fascist legislation. "In the past it has been
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  • 53 1 LONDON Fri. F c D ike of Edinb i o. lng rmevea Lieutenant <>f the Chequers, and is returning to month. PrinceM Elizabeth is exoecur.? the b:rth of her second (l::ld thisummer. Tlie Duk-* ig scheduled for re:er of the destroyer, liagpte He has been vttb the
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  • 19 1 Th'^ U.S. House of R»pr tativej has voted to 2,500 m tli" I A.P.
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  • 105 1 Sabotage probe in British Fleet LONDON. Fri THE Admiralty last A night stated ther* "a eas^ of susp* gafcoUge" m the submarine Tally-Hu. now undergoing a refit Devonport Dockyard. te >'ib:: me o_ lions are p i Ac.miraX It is und found m -ci. Tins is the I m a
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  • 32 1 China, USSR train link HONG KONG DED China _aa are now linked by Un service, the I ..inenl iias announced the first diii.ovui- f te Chines I Soviet I can no* ->inorhur:*:
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    • 172 1 PHONE 6/92 M sure of a Treat o#-» j -i GOREn I JNTONG PASTn I JAVA— RESTAURANT y.TH BRIDCE ROAD CMMMt) I v>X- '.jf C__d__K 9L, r/eres n Splendid Hr.tWenrher Drink V v -X Rff-t-'l dri n t>r ihe hot days i» v'v ilrine' mixed iold. ft hat a tempting.
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  • 682 2  - Sovindra's Recipe For Beauty Ruth Langdon SINCAPORE WOMEN— S By Jogindra Singh, active membei of Singapore's Kama la Club, artist, chf\v and jewelry designer, and one-time student of Rabindranath Tagore. has made >st a life's study of the varied and rich ia of India. She has uleted 50 oil painting
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    11 2  -  GEOFEREY EVANS 8. Well, will: Fancy seeing you!
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    16 2 Evening guun oi emerald green chiffon worn by film star. Ann Miller, has a flowing scarf.
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  • 244 2  - Bringing Up A 2- Yr. Old By CANON H. WARNER A I.T HOI Gil we are very much m love still, met after sir years we spend the greater part of our time quarrelling and nagging at one another uu' are almost uliraijs miseral and 1 begin to fear for
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  • 486 2 Bill to Ban 'Provocative Clothing O. M. MARASHIAN says some Egypt ia n males are horrified at the modern Egyptian woman 's outlook on fashion and etiquette. CAIRO. i^GYPTIAN women will not walk arm m arm with a man, mix with the other sex on beaches and m swimming pools,
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    • 181 2 BUTTONS AND BOWS ACCESSORIES xc arcade, Singapore cold storage ere -ard rr.id. Singapore, telephone 5376 W2Skl F 0 R P ER F E C T >{«_§*■ V HAIRSTYLING HIGHLY TRAINED 1 A/i J AND 7 Un FULLY QUALIFIED X^j^': H HAIR EXPERTS. Salon TMargucrdta The Arcade, Singapore Cold Storage The
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    • 138 2 Exclusive Gowns for all Oecmatou* am Elegant Attractive POWDER COMPACTS STERLING SILVER G ENAMEL "ELGIN AMERICAN "VOGUE' _fc. KHA L I X Jeweller*, 11. THE ARCADE. am mm m mmmi 13, Battery Road Tel. 3339 Tepid Permanent U a vine the s- IM-rminr bleached, tinted .nd difhruli t\j*-- ajea of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 187 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN on the turn of the new sign. Cancer, you will inherit some of the characteristics of the outgoing sign. Gemini, as well. This tends to give yoii a^ rather complicated personality. Your ruler is the Moon giving you an almost mystic sensitiveness which many others do
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    • 355 2 New Crossword No. SO lo~^| *l W\ CLUBS AC Kihv 1 Gun race for beautiful action <Se 8. Lakeland warn toe 9. •■Tin old changeth" t Tennyson (5). io Dmm mixing U produce bad-tempered beasts? (5-6 1 11. Disease Ul). 14 Tune that'll do for a Frenchman (2. 3e 15.
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  • 246 3 SCIENCE WILL BANISH OLD AGE FEARS Special care after 50 DUBLIN, Friday. T*HE new science of geriatics— the systematise.! A medical treatment of the aged may let you sneer at the idea of retiring at 55. When your body starts slowing down it will be a gentle, even process. Your
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    48 3 photo. The Rev. Leslie Darnieder of St. Marys Catholic Church kneels before a home-made altar to lead the saying of the rosary on a house lawn m Burlington, Wisconsin. I'.S.A. The novena was begun after two men and four girls were stricken with polio m ten days. A.P.
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  • 90 3 I ON DON, Friday. SS statue was elecled to the committee I University Conservative Association. successlul undergraduate joke D two undergraduates found the Oriel CoJege. called H "Mr. Christter Vere Tombs." and end it unofficially on the of the college. Scon "C V Tdmbfl (Oriel)" became
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  • 47 3 He gets a tribute every year DOW I dee Hem t\ re- M LieuteI Mr. I on June Ige to Mr -poral— on the fire .913 date of the I .rencer fl re on all they d d-as-.ded officer and ad" to from :r_self mmai-d- led for
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  • 10 3 lie consular Q. .-.awa as I Pl ...ppine
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  • 7 3 ched has _:row- A.P.
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  • 75 3 TTHE leading Hong Kong Chinese daily Wah Kiu Vat Po has predicted that Japan would soon return to her pre-war dumping tactics m an effort fc> recapture Far Eastern markets. The paper said that the present conditions are not yet ripe for Japan to start dumping
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  • 52 3 The Japanese Ministry of Trade and Industry will Shortly begin negotiations with General Mac Arthur's j headquarters to obtain approval for the setting up <>i an export bank to grant credits to foreign countries m order to facilitate export of Japanese plant facilities and heavy
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  • 40 3 Mr. L^on H. Keyaerong, Chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, has said that the United States is at present at the peak of post-war prosperity. He added that for 'he future the outlook is good." U.P.
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  • 27 3 Private sources m Egypt estimate that the 1950-51 Egyptian cotton crop will be more than 2,050.000 bales perhaps equalling the 1937-38 record of 2,281.000 bales.—
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  • 34 3 NEW POUT OF C ALL Pacific Transport Lines of San Francisco will begin calling at Honolulu soon. The calls will be made twice monthly by ships en route to A.P. and 'from the Orient.
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  • 41 3 Japan has acceped the invitation of the Pakistan Government to participate m the International Industrial Fair at Karachi from September 1 to October 15. This be the largest post-war fair at which Japan will be represented. Reuter.
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  • 68 3 MARSHAL Stalin wrote In the Pravda that Russia uses the language which red Russian capitalism and bourgeois culture because •he language cuts across class barriers and is the "common possession of the entire Russian nation." Marshal Stalin contributed one of his rare public pronouncements to the Communist
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    160 3 I point dtt_er mida vuil m South »ad |M !y agree s that we 5 assume n at this who had to i. How rtner*i tw« c been? You whether you I .-rump, or r.e showo tha' n*» would TP you bad three hearts, your J- _>__rtner will
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  • 121 3 MANILA. Fri IT is not the armed aggression that worries PresiI dent Elpidio Quirino so much tas it is the Communist mi vasion "of our souls". Mr. Quirino told a press conference that the possible of Formosa would not "mean much" to the
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  • 207 3 NEW YORK, Friday. MR. LOUIS Caplan said In court today that his Yorkshire-born wife would only serve him tea; never coffee. This was cruel, he said, and asked for a HLswife Mrs Molly Black Caplan. said her husband told her he liked tea. She asked
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  • 110 3 'Flesh eaters are walking cemeteries' COLOMBO, Fri. FLESH-EATERS were compared to cemeteries by the Rev. Lokanatha, the Italian Buddhist monk, who was a delegate to the World Fellowship of Buddhists here. Addressing an audience m Negombo. a coastal town 22 miles from here, the Rev. Lokanatha said: "In eating the
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    59 3 photo. Mrs. Gladys Burkwood. *'J. wiih her daughter sh;>rt!> -Ut the baby was born while the mother was under hypnotism. It was the first maternity for Dr. Alex Hammel. 49. of Streatham Park. Londoti. m which he used hypnotism m Kngland. The mother felt no pain. 'It was wonderful she
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  • 62 3 U. K. admiration for Pakistan DISCOUNT Jowitt. British Lord Chancellor. has said that Britain had watched with admiration "the achievements of Pakistan a.s an independent member of rhe Commonwealth." He was speaking at a brief ceremony m the House of Lords to mark the occasion ol the cessation of appeals
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  • 135 3 HON(, KONG, Friday At ost people scoff at superstition, but not Ah Fook. A "*He followed his star and came out richer by HKS3,OOO at Whitsuntide. He was a faithful reader of the horoscope page i m a local paper. His star foretold of a windfall
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  • 18 3 Japanese c (▼eminent will r^tnrn about 11.200 pounds ofl looted cotton yarn to China I
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  • 36 3 A plea has been made by labour organs m Haifa to organise oil marketing by Iraeii companies in^ead of by the international oil company s now controlling the oil supply to Israel. A.P.
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  • 60 3 "VAILS that "scream** while being withdrawn fr«»m J wood may be used to help detect wharf and warehouse pilferers. The nails, coated with cement, set up a shrill warning audible 25 yards away when a case is torn open The screaming nails will be discussed b% Melbourne
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  • 252 3 Rescued survivor flails his arms SUEZ. Thurs. IWDER a blazing Red Sc-. sun yesterday. 1 fra.i Indian seaman lay wrapped m bandaaes on the deck of the Norwegian vessel, flailing his arms as though he was still swimming for his Hie Ht l oi the 74-m»u lev.' of 'ul dynamite
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    • 236 3 CIMrHPORP 447 From tne London Editorials slW(jArunL BBC;; 4.55 Composer of the Fmereencv news from X.L.. 484° nd .17 m- work" -William Walton: 5.15 (BLOB .vr/I'WORR) Special Despatch" <BBO: 5.30 at 10 a.m. "London Studio Concerts": 6.00 TODAY Indonesian: News and Pro--10. a.m. News (rom Kuala rammes ,BBC; 630 News
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  • 467 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. June 23. 1950. The Rep' s future IjnrlrN aftrr Govern--A ment refunds half the j xtainment duty so extracted. the Singapore Repertory Theatre still shows a of more than on Its first season, from January 7 tt: May 15. 1 Singapore annual rev Mid more
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  • 909 4 STRATOCRUISERS OVER THE PACIFIC SYDNEY: ■JM-.E roar of engines over the Pacific is deepening and increasing as bigger and more planes come into operation on an air liner "bus route" lhal was a perilous adventure when the tote Sir Charles Kingsford Smith pioneered it
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  • 246 4 LANG-SON, Tong-Kmg 'THE main route lor Chinese invasion of Indo-China. the road from nlng to Hanoi, b guarded by soldiers of 27 nationalltroops of the French Foreign Legion ported at the In frontier town ol I n their small fort, perched on a crag above
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  • 768 4 AN AMERICAN 'BOOK OF SNOBS' JOHN HUNTINGDON risks social "excommunication" to write about the Social Register. HELLOW Americans. unused to thinking of Britain as the greatest democracy, sometime.-- ask m astonishment "Hasn't England got a Social Register?" Thank goodness, no. for the Social Register and what it symbolises have HO
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  • 387 4 OORLEY SMITH descn wry pi i to i I CONVENT OF ANNAYA LEBANON: 'FHE body of a saintly A hermit, named Father Charbel, so remarkably preserved after 52 years' burial that it is said still to perspire and bleed, is drawing tens of thousands of
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    • 18 4 POPULAR HOUSE <X lor _< SPORT CUPS MEDALS P. H. HENDRY, 5> ..lie. v< IS .North Bridge Kd Spore.
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    • 104 4 _mt m i_/^^'\ '1 _\_f Fit for WSg^M a Kmg STUFFED POCKET STEAK For 4 persons: 1] lbs. Rump St Stuffing: 2 teacups dry brea bread); I sheep's kidney, bw'i 1 tablespoon mixed dried herb^ diced onion; pepper and salt to ta together with 1 well-beaten e( pocket. Cooking method:
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  • 209 5 RADIO FOR MASSES IN S'PORE Community sets plan passed Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE has received the British Government's approval to go ahead with its scheme to provide community listening sets throughout the island, Mr. John Dumeresque, Director of Broadcasting, told the Free Press yesterday. A committee entrusted with the
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  • 55 5 f T Stefl Reporter 3 e and two f .ths. who were s derks ire now visiting and Singapore to methods. ions, tides and of the 1 oeinsj trained by the to help •he Colony's h will be the inny's three marily l. part they timed
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  • 308 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S little Chinese girls don't seem to care whether their dolls er> and sing In a Chinese dialect or not. Though a British firm has been mass producing Cantonese-speaking dolls, there appears to be no demand for them m Singapore. According to
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    51 5 MISS Cheung Mun Chil (left). Mr. Wong Wu Tsuan and Miss Rosalind Tan Kheng Wan. who will ghre a combined classical concert on Sunday at the AngloChinese School Chapel Hall, ('aiming Rise. Singapore Miss Rosalind Tan recently returned from Australia after a three-year vocal training course at the Conservatorium of
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  • 282 5 Free Press Staff Reporter 'FIIIRTY-five-year-old Mr. Lee Siow Mong believes that the best way to keep fit is to go through such movements as "Iron bull entering a rock", "Carrying the baby" and "Sod ol Thunder climbing a tree" m the Chinese art
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  • 33 5 Mr. R. M Young. Deputy Director of Education has been appointed to acl as Director of Education Sinonnorp |f r f 11 s Bretherton v. ill act Deputy Director.
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  • 143 5 NO ACTION YET ON NEW GAOL Frte Press Stall' Reporter NO action has yet b» en taken en the Singapore Prison inquiry Commission's recommendations last year to build as quickly as possible up-to-date prison m Singapore to replace the 100--year-old Pearl's Hill Prison at Outram Road. The Commissions report was
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  • 70 5 MG Ah Seng, a labourer with a previous conviction ot i two years' rigorous impri- j :uent for armed robbery m Singapore In 1915 was j sentenced to tour months' hard labour yesterday m the Singapore Second Pi Court. He •as convicted for voluntarily causing hurt
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  • 33 5 Mr. A. McLennan, of the Singapore C.1.D., left In the Charon yesterday for New Zealand on retirement Xter 25 yean In M A- crowd of ofl and ere present v see nm
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  • 32 5 Mr. Hitch, retiring sin gapore Police bandmaster, who left m the ("haron yesterday for Perth. Australia. With him m this picture are Military bandmasters Brunsden (Seaforths) and House (Devonshire Regiment).
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  • 177 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A REMINDER to the public to "Guard Your Identity Card* has been made m the form of posters issued by the Singapore Public Relations Office. These posters 4.000 m all —have been printed m English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil. The
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  • 381 5 Commission has no control over hotels Free Press Staff Reporter \JO one m Singapore licenses hotels and certainly the Municipal Commissioners have no control over them, Mr. A. P. Rajah. Municipal Commissioner, told the Free Press yesterday. But under the Municipal Oidiriance, a farcical state of affairs existed m the
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  • 61 5 -Surface mail is txpecect In ore today from Hone Kong. China, Japan. Siam. Mcd m and lit' Federation. Latest times for postiog mail at the G P.O. noon for Palembang, Pon' Kelantan parcels only; anri Trengganu (parcels only), 5.45 p.m. for the Federation 6 cm lot N. India and
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    51 5 pit 'i'HF lodiin e<< 'lonvst Mr. I G V. W. I) I has arrived m re <>m an economic s(ud' 1- r of South East Asian Free Press tiIRL (.uides competing m the "I d Driving' i I petition at the Pasir Panjang Fn :i sh School annual sports B.
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  • 135 5 Free Press Stall he porter Municipal Commissioners are t» consider a suggestion made by the Singa], Ratepayers Association thai "penny-in-the-slot gas and electricity meters should be introduced m the City. The Municipal President Mr. T. P. F. McNeice rday that although the matter had
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  • 103 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Prison authorities have nude inquiries about the purchase of different coloured clothes to be worn by prisoners next year to give clearer differentiation between the various grades of offenders. The colour scheme was recommended by the Prison Inquiry Commission last year. It
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  • 552 6 HUTTON HITS 156 AGAINST ESSEX Livingston tops 1, 000 runs A HAPPY augury for the England selectors, A worried by injuries to Reg Simpson and Trevor Bailey, was the splendid batting form shown yesterday by Len Button for Yorkshire against Essex. Playing his first innings since the Manchester Test m
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    46 6 photo. ROSE LINNET (far right) ridden by Doug Smith, wins the Queen Mary Stakes over BC at* Ascot on June 14. Running into second place is Sultha (A. Breasley). Sarah Madeline ridden by \V. 11. Can ran third and is seen fourth from right. A. P.
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  • 270 6 S.A.F.A. CUP REPLAY TIGERS had little difficulty m running: out winners by three goals to nil against the Indian K.C. m their S.A.F.A. (up replay at the stadium yesterday. They were up against an unbalanced but determined side who lacked a scorer and
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  • 102 6 SINGAPORE Cncket Club de•^d the Smgaoore Recreation Club by one goal to nil (a penalty* m a disappointing Senior Leauiu? soccer match played on the Pidang yesterday SCC had Ue better of the exchanges In the first half, but eood work by the Recs' backs. Hocden
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  • 64 6 DILLY Licidell, the Liverpool Football Clubs Scottish international outside-left, has turned down two offers mm the Santa Fe Club m Bogota He said that the disadvant- apes of joining the two English footballers. Nell Franklin I and George Mountford. outweigh the financial benefit Liddell was first
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  • 147 6 A MERICAN lightweight boxer Freddie Day.cm may H the welter dr.iMOn. his manager Harry Rudolph has announced. Rudolph said if 'Sugar' Ray Robinson vacates the welterweulr title to fight for the middleweight crown. Dawson will to be recognised as the leading contender for the welterweight title
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  • 21 6 T*HE Vietnam football team 1 which has been touring France, Algeria anti Sweden, left Paris for Saigon yes'erdav.- Reuter
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  • 221 6 Veteran pair extend Kamis, Pakir 'T'HE second nedsd doub!.^ pa:r H Kamll ar.d AG B Paku had to flgh. hard for vlc'ory tn their S.LT.A. tie against the ran pair. Eini Tlong Soo and Tan Huck Toe. winning 6-3. 3-*',. 6-3. Pakir and Kamis beca* confident after Winning th* 1
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  • 57 6 \N mvi'a'ion ha^ been received frr)m St. Jossph'i Continuation Si hool for Old Boys of the Christian Brother* .s hooLs to parMcipate In a 880 yards race at the spt rts m^PtinK of St Josephs Continuation School. This mfft will be held on Monday at 515 pm
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  • 398 6 London Stock Exchange! ioniion i DENEWBD buying of British (,ov«n kX dated stocks gave firmness to (he gilt-ed section of the London Stock Exchange with small gains again widrspi financial correspondent. Rubber shares were slight_\ tiifti the British Government is to piov clal assistance
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  • 16 6 THE len £18 £.93 Ts 6c tjr the new Clo U.P.
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  • 39 6 H ASS AM Has. and II Ireland favourer. J^an B round of the t the Pei:!' d 3 The n m an tt-h and lima Jean I j Ward the R by i»< A.P.
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    • 201 6 Capitol NOW SHOWING II I XV I ti.3o 9.30 p.m. pa THREE fcj_* HONE G AUDETEE COLBERE ?oih t'rntur\-Kox Picture M NITE TOMORROW i fftaa* PHONE >• 4042 NOW SHOWING I 11. LiS, 1 131 Mj p.m. ]u£*l*l !_■-■_> -m m > Ph; OCt PWDIT NEIIRI S VISIT TO MNt.APORE
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    • 54 6 Cr/sco 1 tf'S OfQ£sr/BLE! I /—^x~x WlMf lAriscoi Crt/SCO >« k^ IDEAL for CAKE -MAKING, PASTRY -MAKING and PAN and DEEP-FRYING, and most foods that require shortening. Contains no milk or annua* and complies with almost every religious dietar> law. Sole Agents AVg< 1 1 1 f V»I _J W.
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    • 190 6 mdndrdkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya __FI i^- ~X3^* I L--^v y 111 NEVER l I I'LL SAY YOU WONT-N OT FROM j Nr V t^T**-*—^<fe^ T ?^T a M~~^___7__\t LV A^ H f I behino bar.--/ j JANE Exclusive lo the Singapore Free Press m Malayo
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  • 367 7 NEW DATES FOR S'PORE AAA MEET I Governor to be patron gINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association' championship meeting, originally schedule* for July 21 and 22, has been postponed to Jul; 28 and 29. It will be held on the University oi Malaya ground m Bukit Timah. .Entries will be received up
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    20 7 picture. tfjini. \%hith beat Base Indians wo- nil r laaifl evening In .f thr first row thr x«»..lkeeper. Free Press
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  • 25 7 DA PAT B.P. TOURNEY ess .•rrrspondent RE BAHRU I v on Par BX.ru lM the bt i.. Oi P Urn, and exthe Hie by I
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  • 359 7 LONDON TENNIS TOURNEY I PRANK Sedgman, 22-year-old Australian who is seeded No. 1 at Wimbledon, yesterday beat the No. 12 seed, Victor Seixas (l'nited States) 3- 6, 6—3, j 6 3 m the main match of the day at the London grass court championships to reach th
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  • 26 7 re responsible S*B SchOOl be:.' ria Scfcool by BS I St Andrew hool Mutsan three lor 26 1 replied with 57.
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  • 257 7 TAO Football Clubs return to Singapore for I"^ two more engagements before leaving for Bangkok on their way home next week-end is I warmly welcomed by local soccer supporters after the poor displays seen m S.A F.A. League and Cup games this week. Combined
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  • 75 7 j THE fallowing Will represent Colonials Cricket Club tr. raf Changl In i Tournament, match on Sundaj Raines institution ground: Francis Chopard, Wilson -to nayake, Douglas Miller. Geraid Woodford. Hussein Shah. K/Usemann, Arthur Fernando. OeorjN Fernandea, George Woodhull. Earl Maxwell Wolf^ ChristopniT IJus.phnes. Mohamed Shah. Umpire: Mr.
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  • 188 7 S.R.U. meeting 'PH.. Singi port Rugby Union a' their annual general meeting Id at the S.C.C. veste: decided to convene mi otfue bearers for Si along the lines of tbe 'v. l;.e proposal was made by Mr. K. H. Cantrell and the m» will probably be
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  • 26 7 gCOTLAND defeated Ireland at Umtali. Southern Rhodesia yesterday, m a match of the women's International hockey tournament There was no score at half-time.— Reuter
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    42 7 picture. STUDY IN EXPRESSION: YusofT. Naval Base Indiansgoalkeeper, throws up his hands m desperation as a shot by Mani. the Indian Naval Squadron left-winger, misses b y inches. The two full-backs look on anxiously. Indian Naval Squadron won two- nil. Free Press
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  • 373 7 pOACH Walter Winterbottom put Britain's World Soccer Cup team through two stiff workouts on Wednesday "to take the cramp out of their legs after th c long plane flight from London." The team practised defensive and offensive formations during themorning session. Winterbottom held afternoon practice
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  • 53 7 Belgian sets new record p. PIRET. the Belgian cyclist, won the international cycle tourist trophy race at Douglas, Isle of Man. yesterday, m the record time of 3 hrs. 22mins. 21.6 38 3 sees to finish a few inches ahead of R. \V Boes. an F list) rider. Another English
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  • 36 7 NICARAGUA, Iran and the ar wen the International Football Federation »FIFA> when the Federation's congress opt yesterday m the Villa Quitanbinha, percheo feet high m tlie mount. 50 n itside Ri<> de Janeiro.
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  • 33 7 JOHN Godciard. the V captain, said terday that his bru. thumb was healing tatisl torily and he was aimtain to be fit for the m T< si against England Lord's beginnin
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  • 34 7 "\JAVAL BASE Indians r« j-o to the visiting Kaval Squadron when they v. oa si Base yesterday. Tne visitors scored both Is m the ftrst hall through F;. and Nathan.
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  • 23 7 IN an S.A.F.A Junior L- ague B." ip I soccer match Guard Don Unit F/iRFI.F H q Singapore Di 3 1
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  • 304 7 4 _f. Rae, the Left-hunt and J B stollmey' ing as captain of the side. I X tabhshed a record for West Indies wicket m t. land when they ran up for the first wicket Sussex at Hove yesterday The We>t Indies were replying to
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  • 51 7 P.&.T SPORTS CLUB WIN 5-3 I pl. p PW l j and E O _ames to t toned Bn 1-15 15-15: 0 E cc 10-ir W bin 15-1 I.S-3. Doubles John I k n Veu Kheng t< 13-13 «5-3> 15-0; I ln-0 '.--4 rd W M Ct Wi beat Tkn
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    • 193 7 "When it comes to entertainment, FRANCIS, the i talking mule, is a sure thing. And to think M all this time I've been betting on horses." Ajrapcfs' Co- VOTED THE MOST HILARIOUS COMEDY BY LAST NIGHT'S AUDIENCE. ts MM nineteen: bit made herself AT H0ME.. ..1N HIS HOME! TODAY 11
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    • 37 7 *tr OrtNING ON SATURDAY j PHIL GUARDS Production of —CANDIDABY BERNARD SHAW AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE i ON SATURDAY JUNE 24th 28th, 29th, 30th anf JULY Ist AT NINE PM. AND SUNDAY 25th AT 6 30 P.M.
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    • 49 7 Today's sport •mmi: K..*.,i I ngin. (hi nese < -tsuaU al Jalan Ba .r •.ldium; -towers I r I C M I .<t BOH tfund. Junior (.roup SII B, \u\iliar\ Police X \.l I .iv MWh Singapore championship- ar 8 < SPOKTfi _U Joseph's ln-t. -ports at 2 15 p
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  • 64 8 HOWARD: To Mick, wife of S Ldr. D. R Howard, at R.A.F. H rital, Changi. on 18th June, a son Bruce. ANDERTON: To Joan and Maurice, Malayan Police, a son 1 r Maurice. at Penang Maternity Hospital on 22.6.50. DALL. To Pamela. (nee B wife of John (Major RAOC'
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  • 89 8 THE DEATH Ls announced or Madam Loo Chin, aged 74. widow of the late Mr. Lim Sam Kip, J P of Taiping who left behind I —Mr. Lim Buan Tens. I:m Eng Hong Mr. Lim B B Tee. Dr. Lim Eng Che M: Lim Eng Thye and Mr. Lim
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  • 222 8 CANADA PLANS FOR WAR STOCKPILE Preparing/or 'emergency' OTTAWA, Friday. rHE Canadian Government announced yesterday that advance preparations had begun for the production and stock-piling of war supplies "m the event of emergency." The Trade and Commerce, Minister, Mr. C. D. Howe, disclosed that arrangements were being made to tell "Canadian
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    45 8 photo. The scene m the Grand Palais m Paris when Parisians cast their votes m the nation-wide election of the administrative councils for the social security and family allowance organisations. Portable polling booth* were erected for the open-air voting. I'nread literature litters the square.- A.P.
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  • 252 8 World peace near: Acheson CAMBRIDGE (Mass). Friday. THE IS. Secretary of State Mr. Dean Acheson, yesterday declared here that America and her allies "are on (he threshold of a new period" mi n their quest for peace, while m Tokio. the Republican Party adviser to th c State Department, Mr
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  • 68 8 THE U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Acheson. yesterday coined a new phrase. Trojan dove." to signify any false peace gesture by the Russians. He was speaking at Cambridge (Mass.) The symbols of Mr. Achesons phrase were taken from the wooden horse of the Trojan war
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  • 102 8 Rebuke for the Orient GENEVA, Fri. MR. Anthony Fennema, Dutch employers' delegate, told the International Labour Organisation conference here i yesterday that Asian nations were tending to consider themselves the -forgotten men" of the Organisation. •It is imperative that delegates do not come to our meetings and simply ask or
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  • 214 8 CAMBRIDGE. Massachusetts, Friday MAJOR-GENERAL Carlos P. Romulo,* the Philippines Foreign Minister yesterday told the Harvard Alumni Association that "the high shine and polish which our propaganda has given to democracy can hold no special attractions to peoples who have known little or no
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  • 109 8 NEHRU SAYS REDS WILL FAIL IN ASIA RANGOON, Fri. pANDIT NEHRU. Primo Minister of India, said rrday that Communism will not succeed m Asia b- cause it cannot overthrow the stronger urge of nationalism Communism made n.adwav In I when the countries were trying to overthrow imBut. with the d.
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  • 119 8 Chinese question to Mr. Lie GENEVA. I 4 Chinese Nationalisi a\ i\ m charged j terday that Mr. Trygve I. proposal to bring the Ch:: Communists into the Ur. Nations would mean that "mighl makes right." Mr Tuan Mao-fan. Nation ilt,t c 1 I O confer.: -■-aid the memorandum on
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  • 34 8 The Atomic Energy Con' rol Board said m Ottawa yesterday that lt was ready to build Canada's second and more advanced aomic pile as .soon as the Government appro Vt U.P.
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  • 61 8 NEW YORK. Fri. V UNITED NATIONS report published yesterd.iv shewed tb.it Britain. Fiance, Ihrmrary and Nerwaj had recovered their pre-war levels of output al gae<-l and services and achieved real national incomes about equal to their VX\» levels. The tinted States and mada were well m the
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  • 176 8 'Japan must choose' TOKYO, Fm. Mr. John Foster Dill special adviser to the L" s State Department, said yesterday that Japan must choose ior he. self between the free a md :he captive world.' Mr. Duiies told the Anieri- Chamber of Comme. .hat no external fori ;ompel Japan to join
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  • 128 8 ROME. Fri. hundred thou--5 sand Italian pilgrims are expected here for the un- j preeedented open-air can- misation tomorrow of Maria -Joretti who wa_ stabbed to death at the age of 12 while .ing rape 48 years ago Tne body of the new "Saint Jf :'.y". laid
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  • 31 8 An independent Rome r newspaper claimed yesterday j hat the Italian Communist i party, concerned at defec'U-n 1 In its ranks, has ordered an ill out attack on Titoism.— A.P.
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  • 29 8 i Professor Mihail Drago- l mirescu. Rumanian Minister m Rome, resigned yesterday and refused to return to his country, stated Italian For- ci^u ministry uinciais.— A.P.
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  • 59 8 I Two U s Senate commit have reported that We em Europe can r_t* defended with n< >s-produeed weapon! without mate!., enemy divisti The report came from the i Foreign Relations and Arm-! Ed Services Committees m Ul appeal to the Senate to approve the US
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  • 54 8 MOTHER A T AGE OF 10 TKN-YKAR-OLD girl gave birth yesterday to a normal son m a hospital at Omaha i Nebraska >. the Omaha World Herald reports. Doctors said the girl, who "doing nicely." was one »f the youngest mothers ever They said the birth was completely normal The
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  • 26 8 TVn gangsters were killed ind livt* captured when a :ompany of Indonesian infantry clashed with an arm»fi pnnw at [.nwc np:ir Run- dung U.P.
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  • 164 8 STOCKHOLM, Friday. TUGGING with their hare hands, friends of a 30- year-old construction worker yesterday saved him from slowly sinking to lis death m hlue clay after he himself had given up hope of rescue and had asked his desperate comrades to give his last
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  • 26 8 The former Gn ek Premier. Mr. VenX'los. has invited Mr. Averell Harriman, President Truman's newly appointed cold war" adviser to vicit Greece. A.P.
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    • 334 8 KNOW 11 IK. MENT WIDOW and children of Mr N J. Alpt hanks to the for jm »thy he funeral. Tl TTION ININO -v Book-.. nd. English IV-VIII. CamYMCA d honse cr B 8394 P I mv I; S FOB sai J FORD '47. I '51 m ex- offer over
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    • 199 8 SUPPER DANCE To Raise Funds Kor SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS RAFFLES HOTEL Under the Distinguished patron H. E. Rt. Hon. Mr. Malcolm McDonald H. E. Sir Franklin dimson. Friday, 30th June. 1991, 8.30 To 1 A.M. Single Tickets $5.00, Including Sup Space donated by THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY
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    • 33 8 HIGH TIDES roday: I M am; I If p.m. TO-BM-TOW: 1 I't.tm: I.SS p.m. THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris ■3* M £-1 I_^__^^_!^^^ C __r_T i R _>H__(3 A _t_— B—^ -^_l ac
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