The Singapore Free Press, 28 June 1950
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Title Section19 1950-06-28 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I I SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1950. PRICE TEN VENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration570 1950-06-28 1 U.S. PLANES AND SHIPS IN ACTION MacA sets up GHQ m S. Korea planes are m action against the Communist invaders of South Korea and the United States Navy is also taking part m combat missions, General MacArthur's headquarters announced today. The announcement said that ammunition and supplies are beingReuter; A.P. - 570 words
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Article52 1950-06-28 1 U.S. asks Russia to mediate rON, Wed ISf itn >e<steri note to la iiM- its >«»llt a ,»f the North invading m I hite. thai the t ILM' it* the Ni>rth >s for the the invading lti(Ml Of ,1 there G in the thf American m, of thr Hi- S»>\ietReuter - 52 words
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Article362 1950-06-28 1 I \KI SUCCESS, Wednesday. jUI i x (.ovtrnment last night called on all i s of tin* I nited Nations to join m sanctions against Communist North Council met to approve President rgen ion Sii Senegal-Narsinti I 'he SecuiiU Council, made an I for President TrumanA.P.; UP. - 362 words
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Article54 1950-06-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. W.-d. PRELIMINARY a bandr place early this morning on an estate and a ion m th B trea of Johore. d for for two hours and forty mm. one spkilled, one serwounded and three -sonnel slightly wounded. The bandits •>d a smokehouse and a54 words
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Article188 1950-06-28 1 CANNES, Wednesday. A DAUGHTER-IN-LAW of the late railway magnate, Jay Gould, has unknowingly worn a false emerald necklace on several occasions m the past two and a half years, a man being questioned about the theft of the original told a magistrate at Cannes yesterday. TneA.P. - 188 words
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Article94 1950-06-28 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THE appeal by Che Amina 1 against the decision ci the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray Aynsiey, granting custody of her foster-chilu, 13-year-old Maria Hertogh, to the Consul-General for the Netherlands for return to her parents m Holland, opened before the full94 words
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Article39 1950-06-28 1 The good-Will tour of Iran and Turkey by ihe Indian Education Minister. Abu Kaiam Azad. has been postponed from July to sometime m September because he tVaciurod his foot and bane m a fall at home. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article27 1950-06-28 1 The International Committee of the Red Cross lias offered to mediate m the Korean conflict, m conformity with the provisions of the Geneva Convention. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article142 1950-06-28 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. TWO-THIRDS of the I'm fed States Pacific lelj m commission will probably be ordered to the Western Pacific force Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur* command, a naval official stated m Washington last night. Gen. Mac Arthur, given command of the whole tactical operation roundReuter - 142 words
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Article129 1950-06-28 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. rHE U.S. Secretary of Defence, Mr. Louis Johnson, speaking before the graduating class of the Armed Forces Industrial College yesterday, said that he la convinced that war can be averted. Johnson said that peace should be certain "if we continue our way ofUP; A.P. - 129 words
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Article52 1950-06-28 1 DAMASCUS, Wed. [EIGHTY persons were killed J Mid 300 seriously injured m an explosion yesterday at a bis fuel depot near Horns. 100 miles north of Damascus. The blast reportedly was caused by a fire which swept the plant. Troops were called out for rescue52 words
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Article20 1950-06-28 1 I^HE Chanty Hospital m New Orleans announced yesterday that a Negro mother gave birth to quintuplets on Monday.20 words
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Article34 1950-06-28 1 Jordan has joined other Arab countries of the Middle East In rejecting direct negotiations with Israel until Israel agrees to the return of Arab refugees to their homes In Israel. A. P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article139 1950-06-28 1 PAKISTAN TO BACK ANY U.N. ACTION I^HE Prime Minister of Pa- kistan, Liaquat Ali Khan, said yesterday Lhat his government "will back the United Nations to the fullest" m any action it may take m the Korean war. Liaquat Ali Khan said: "It is a very serious situation. Every peace-lovingU.P. - 139 words
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Article50 1950-06-28 1 DURBAN. Wed. TWO hundred Indians and a number of native workers at Durban's rope and matting factory were dismissed yesterday because they observed Monday's "Day of Protest and Mourning' and staye. away from work. Police w e present when the empk). es were paid off A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article60 1950-06-28 1 THE Rritisu War Minister, Mr. John Strachey. told Parliament yesterday the War Office was considering a suggestion from Southern Rhodesia for volunteers to fight m Malaya. Replying to a question as to raising volunteers "of the commando type," Mr. Straehey said he would be "very rauttaus about recommending60 words
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Article186 1950-06-28 1 PAKIS. Wednesday. ORESIDEXT Truraan's orders for aid to Korea and Indo-China put the French political crisis on an international basis last night. Deputies of the Radical Socialist Party passed a resolution urging ex-Premier Henri Queuille to form a "government of public saf^ The Education Minister, M.A.P. - 186 words
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Article81 1950-06-28 1 TRUMAN'S AID MOVE WELCOMED WASHINGTON, Wed. THE decision of President Truman of the U.S. to aid South Korea received immediate and whole-hearted support from many Democratic and Republican 1 Ultori m the country Republican Senator S 1 Bridges, one of the Administration's .sharpest foreign policy critics, said: "I approve completely81 words
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Article203 1950-06-28 1 Britain reviews China policy LONDON Utd 4 FOREIGN OlTice spokesman said yeslerday that Britain is reviewing its policy towards Communist Chin* In view of the Korean war situation. The House of Con stood and cheered when the7 heard the United States decision to use warships and planes m defence XU.P. - 203 words
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Article44 1950-06-28 1 The Chinese Nationalists toda> ordered their \n Fort. and Nav\ atta< k> on the Communist mainland. m mi urdance with the I .S. H#ef K'»val Australian Air W&nt squadron of I; bombers for M.ilt\.i is due to arrive at Changi tomorrow morning.44 words
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Advertisement158 1950-06-28 1 fjh OLD CAPITAI fascinating and Rare j Curioi. J msp€d our i collection t I rord rtd., Spore How do you make your Ovaltine? /moke mine I fir -Jb^L^m \y *M 'll, ke mine W« I.lTer aa to the t>c-3i f &Tr iltine* there is gen .ims Quality, p 73«»158 words
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940 1950-06-28 2 The 'Assembly Line' Inside The Body THE SINGAPORE DOCTOR £*AX you explain what happens when one digests food and what goes wrong when the process is put out of gear and the result is diarrhoea. IN TEKESTED. ANSWER —In diarrohea iooci passes through the digestive system very quickly. Normally, to940 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-06-28 2 "Never mind uhere Daddy is. Shut your eyes and take this nice chocolate from Mummy."15 words
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Article163 1950-06-28 2 NEW YORK. I ENSES giving you three pairs of eye- 4 i.sses m one dre coming to the aid of some middle -a Red and older workers. They arc tri locals, With three different lenses m the same piece of glass. You look thnAigh one part for clear163 words
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Article533 1950-06-28 2 COLDS WERE CURED -BY FAITH The I Chapman Pincher Column I 'UK EXISTENCE of that quirk of the human intellect which most folk call "the power, of mind over matter" was clearly d -monstrated during re* n\ tests of the new "lightning cold-cure" dr *.as U.S. Army doctors U the533 words
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Article207 1950-06-28 2 'THERE seems to be 1 no hope of fat people beini* anything else than fat according to a team of doctors. It's so easy to put fat on, so difficult to take it off again. The doctor exports all members of the Royal Society of207 words
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Advertisement243 1950-06-28 2 WHICH OF THESE AILMENTS DO YOU SjjFFEß^^g fiVO*^— r m u.,d th* se WQrnm 9 s IITA Tojr doctor wffl ttH you t(-»t often t»>»*« ne«^ tuch tt C»' era warning tifnt o* M.NERAL ANO P«' r« VITAMIN OERCIENCY-— wamtnptk« V.tarn fc vou'ra not g«tt rj tnoug* Minerals and entirely243 words
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Miscellaneous167 1950-06-28 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOKN today you have a misterful mind, are clever and talented and will he able to make your mark m the world. The stars have given you a variety of talents. It is up to you to put them to good use. Naturally witty, you have a167 words
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Miscellaneous322 1950-06-28 2 New Crossword No. 84 (.LIES ACROSS 1. put not your tru.>! m 17). i, 6. The Duchess's cook put too much m the soup 16). 7. Give Elgar a couple of pins for inside covering (6, 5). 8. Tear to pieces, m the kitchen perhaps (5). 9. Such a spectacle322 words
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Miscellaneous12 1950-06-28 2 Solution To Crossword Mo. s^ i How n 3. R 14 Ti12 words
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Article380 1950-06-28 3 BIGGEST SCOUT RALLY IN U.S. Delegates from 18 countries NEW YORK, Wednesday. LMGHTEEN countries will send representatives Ld totalling 570 to the l T nited States National Boy Scout Jamboree, beginning at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, on July 30. Scout officials say it will be the largest gathering of people underReuter - 380 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-06-28 3 photo. Princess Elizabeth and the Queen compare opinions of the runners m the dold Cup rate at Ascot. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article241 1950-06-28 3 n AN FK AM l>c o. Wednesday. stubborn disease of interest to tuberculosis m Imm been found «>n the island of Leyte il Dou^Un Mar Arthur began his liberarhilippinca m Wo id War 11. It has also m the neii:hhouring island of Samar. ailed paras:oiJmiasia.A.P. - 241 words
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Article102 1950-06-28 3 REVOLVING URNS AS GHOST CURE JAMMU. Kashmir. WVd. WITCH doctors of Jammu have opened a M ghost clinic" for the treatment of persons "possessed by evil spirits.' Patients at the clinic are placed m big earthern urns and revolved for days until the doctors pronounce them as free from theReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-06-28 3 The tail of the gfcuH Brabazon dwarfs London Airport stiff men a> the aircraft lands. This 'is the first time that the hiiije planth m landed on an airfield other thin lilton lI. Q. of the Bristol Aeroplane Co.39 words
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Article83 1950-06-28 3 TOKIO Wed. pOR the first time m the history of the" Tokio Chamber of Commerce dating b:ick to 1878 two women were elected to its member- ship recently. They were 46-year-old Toshie Takeuchi. president of the Katsurabara Industry! Company, and 52-year-old i Chira Fujimura.83 words
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Article39 1950-06-28 3 The Ceylon Government to advance 0.000 for the rehabihta- of Ceylonese Pioneers, who served In Malaya. The money is being advanced under a scheme to provide employment for 3.000 unskilled workmen m land development project; ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration359 1950-06-28 3 Both fides vulnerable North dealer X(srth The bidding: Norib East Suutb West Pass Pass ly Pass 2^? Pass 4j AM Pass North South Pass I^7 20 a<? 3«>r JN.T jump-iaise m diamonds was pretty optimistic a single raise would have been enough. However, the opponent were extremely cooperative.359 words
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Article71 1950-06-28 3 HIROSHIMA. Wed. authorities In Hiroshima and Nagasaki had no comment to make on recent reports that many residents of the two cities are gradually losing eyesight as a result of the atom bomb explosions. The atom bomb damage research committee of Hiroshima admitted that the eyesightU.P. - 71 words
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Article, Illustration66 1950-06-28 3 The Prime Minister of New Zealand. Mr. Sidney Holland, has announced that New Zealand's £20,000.000 National development loan, chiefly for public works, had been oversubscribed fey nearly £800,000. Reuter Workmen at the Pittsburgh plant of the YVestinxhouse Electric Company m Pennsylvania. U.S.A., at work upon two motor starters ofReuter; A.P. - 66 words
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Article182 1950-06-28 3 BOMBAY, Wednesday. 'I'll!-: Indian diamond trade is m the doldrums. Long-established diamond importers and whole- salers have only small stocks ol the precioup stones to offer to buyers, and retailers are just "living" on the meagre stocks left over from 1947 when the import of theReuter - 182 words
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Article300 1950-06-28 3 NEW DELHI. Wednesday. THE Indian medicinal tree **Neem", every part of which is used m India for ome purpose or other, has yielded yet another useful product "Ximbidin" which is claimed to be efficacious m the treatment of a number of diseases. Evolved at the laboratoriesReuter - 300 words
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210 1950-06-28 3 MANILA, Wed. OFFICIALS who eaf m restaurant* have come under th« scrutiny of the Philippine Government m iti drive against graft and corruption. Finance Secretary. Mr. Pio Pedrosa. wants officials and employees m his department to refrain, unless absolutely necessary, from eating mA.P. - 210 words
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Article26 1950-06-28 3 St^el production at the Yawata Iron Works m Northern Kyushu will be restored almost to the war-time level of 170.000 tons monthly. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article103 1950-06-28 3 r<) i Chinese m New Zealand and an Australia houseX wife, the legend o f t h e goose that laid golden eg*> kl not far fetched. The Chinese m New Zealand bought a duck whose sizzard yielded several small ■t|Hi if «old; the housrinfe foundReuter; A.A.P - 103 words
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Advertisement176 1950-06-28 3 VAUGHN MONROE HIS ORCHESTRA on "HIS MASTER S VOICE Records TIME ON MY HANDS «V.R.) SHINE ON HARVEST MOON (V.R> B 9874 THAT LOCKS OLD SUN <V.R.> AND IT STILL GOES 'V.R.> B LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING (V R SOMEDAY (YOU'LL WANT ME TO W.V YOUt (V.R.) _B 9853176 words
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Miscellaneous230 1950-06-28 3 SINGAPORE BFDBS [Singapore) Emergency news from X.L 4 b 4 i ?!i? H' 445 pm Programme summaiy: (81l h :.l\) 4.47 "From the London Editorials" at 10 a.m. (BBC); 4.55 "Composer of the I'OOAV Week"— Nicholas Medtner; 5.15 10 a.m. News fiom Kuala 'Report from Britain" cBBC); 5.30 Lumpur; 10.50230 words
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Article, Illustration460 1950-06-28 4 KOREA ASIAN HOT SPOT country. Two years ago KMAG began its work of exDanding an ill-trained Korean Constabulary of §0,000 fnto the present army of 100,000 men. North Korea already had a n army^of^this size nr. greater when KMAG began its work me RuSfns who occupied that zone after the460 words
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Article, Illustration3271 1950-06-28 5 ARTHUR KOESTLER – 3 - ARTHUR KOESTLER 3 NAZIS FORCE OUR RETREAT' By t joining me German Communist Party, Koestler— -at that time foreign editor of a prominent German newspaper X —was introduced to a political guide Edgar, X I and a girl, Paula, to whom he dictated X 'reports' compiled3,271 words
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Advertisement45 1950-06-28 5 REMINGTON Completely Electrified Accounting Machine J hmf£L^tibk+J^^ Hmt. ¥X i Your most economical Book-keeper REMINGTON RAND INC. John Little's Bldg. (2nd floor Raffles Place, Singapore. Branches: KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PEN AN G DDT DIFFUSE^/ £&0» /tise New Consignment Just Arrived Sole Agents:RICKWOOD CO., LTD., SPORE.45 words
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370 1950-06-28 6 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, June 28, 1950. War— or peace? U'ILL this lead to a third world war. atom and ti drogen bombs and the collapse of civilisation 0 That is the question everyone m the Id is asking today. Jfce use of American forces Jn campa vil] ndoubtedlj370 words
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Article, Illustration1381 1950-06-28 6 ERIC BOURNE - One Man Russia Won't Upset ERIC BOURNE ~Jsy* BELGRADE. MARSHAL Tito is confident that the position m Yugoslavia is now so stabilised that the Soviet Union and its Cominform satellites can do nothing, short of war, to disturb the country's internal economic development and upset the present regime. "They can1,381 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-06-28 6 More than 100,000 United States music lovers heard Arturo Toscanini conduct the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) Symphony Orchestra on its first transcotnental tour of the United States. The .83-j/ear-o/d maestro and the orchestra travelled 8.600 miles and gave concerts m 20 U.S. cities.43 words
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Article, Illustration572 1950-06-28 6 PRESTO - The Musical Society Tries Again PRESTO Musical Topics by THE gallant Singapore Musical So■;y. to whom (and the Junior Symphony Orchestra) we are indebted these days for all our 'live' classical music are aoout to prepare for th( n next two concerts on August 18 and 19. Mr. Glan Williams572 words
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Article174 1950-06-28 6 Hans Hotter (baritone) ointtlf Am bach im fruhling and Wanderers Nactlied (Schubert) accompanied by Gerald Moore i piano). Col. L.X. 1261. A lovely record. Hans Hotter has a most expressive voice and his rendering of one of Schubert most famous sonps ('Am bach im fruhling') is softly persuasive174 words
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Article203 1950-06-28 6 STEFFAN ANDREWS - RED FICTION, U.S. FACTS STEFFAN ANDREWS B5 WASHINGTON *pHE United States is m the throes of a vast economic crisis, according to the official line the Soviet Politburo Is peddling to the Russian people today. The analysis of this new American "Crisis" appears m the current issue of the Soviet203 words
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Advertisement11 1950-06-28 6 Individuality m High class JEWELLERY j H.SENA, LTD. Singapore Penang Bangkok11 words
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Advertisement48 1950-06-28 6 riowever S 3 y<9^ i^//^ always hear CHLDBECKS /fameThe Best and nothing but Best is labelled CALDBECK S —■-—WINE SPIRIT MERCHANT- "SCANDALW PIANO-ACCORDION STILL p fTTT r r IZ •"■'"j* Importer*: FOORMAN'S MUSIC SI S PORE. 37, ORCHARD ROAD Ist FLOOR PENANC: ROBINSON PIANO CO.. 41 PEACH ij48 words
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Article326 1950-06-28 7 FEWER TRISHAS ON ROADS 30 p.c. may be taken off Free Press Staff Reporter THE number of trishas m Singapore is likely to be reduced by 30 per cent. from the present maximum permitted of 7,900 to s,sBo— but the maximum number of riders will stand at 9,000. A request326 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-06-28 7 I «o Ar.f Ur\ Mir m being i| md tr i>» 01. C. H. Tarvcr at Nee i vhieid insi| centre yestfiay.22 words
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Article50 1950-06-28 7 CHILDISH, SA YS ISCHE SARDON i Press <t.uT Reporter Mn Jubir. Presidenl of the Malmj r 1 iv denied Ihmi he had ever said he form a new political pa-tv "with a capital and labour". Jekyll one moand Hyde the n so childish on .he p, Idents these pre- Sinnon-50 words
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Article73 1950-06-28 7 FLIGHT properties were sold *j i\ .vi auction s .pore n 55,61 1 12 X :i an I of I 53.528. while a 3f land of ap--38.149 sq ft.. fetched :i line* Road, comshophouse and land J239 sq is sold for $23,000 21 Killiney Road. 23.73 words
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Article159 1950-06-28 7 SINGAPORE Municipal Commissiont'is will go Into secret debate on yet anotiier senior Municipal job when 1 they meet for their ordinary monthly meeting on Friday." This time tiie Commissioners will be faced with a motion by Mr. K. Jagathei < Independent C. v.hich seeks to negativ159 words
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Article54 1950-06-28 7 MORE VOTERS SOUGHT FE Labour Party of Singapore will hold public meetings m diirerent centres of the Colony as a step m their campaign to reg. more voters The first meeting will be held at Farrer Park on July 2 ?t 5.30 p.m.. at which party speakers wiJi speak m54 words
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Article, Illustration82 1950-06-28 7 \IKS MARIE MORENA wife of the newlyappointed Philippines Consul to Calcutta. Dr. Jose Moreno, who left Singapore jresterdaj after a few iayi here. She says that though many women m the Philippines ;tre entering the Medical and leyal professions, the majority of them still consider it most important82 words
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Article194 1950-06-28 7 A -MORALITY dance" which was created to reform tyrannical rulers m Sumatra centuries ago and a complete wedding procession m conventional Malay style are among the items planned fur Hari Raya celebrations m sin^aoore. These celebrations will be held on July 16, 17 and 18 m the194 words
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Article, Illustration299 1950-06-28 7 Free Press Stuff Reporter p|ON'T tempt Singapore shopkeepers to break the law which requires them to give their employees a holiday once a week. This is the substance of a plea which the Commissioner of Labour, Mr. G. W. Davis, made to the public last ni^ht299 words
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Article28 1950-06-28 7 Ports m the Federation of Malaya handled 207.230 tons of cargo m April. The total for the first four months of the year was 74G.161 tons.28 words
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Article173 1950-06-28 7 THE names of succ< candidates lor eight posts out of 53 jobs offered by the Singapore Social Welfare Department m February this year, have been sent to the Government Selection Board for approval. The posts range from Assistant Supervisor and investigator m the Public Assistance Section to173 words
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Article110 1950-06-28 7 THE Government of India has awarded cultural scholarships to six Malayan students— two from Singapore and four from the Federation. Of the four winners from the Federation, Mr. Lam Sit Tin. Mr. Kripal Singh Ball and Miss N. Kamalam, are from Perak and Mr. Dennis A. Lopes110 words
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Article, Illustration88 1950-06-28 7 picture. FIVE "Singapore Terriers" who will be auctioned off at the S.P.C.A. Dance to be held at the Raffles Hotel on Friday. These puppies, all males and of the sair/e litter, were picked up by the S-P.C.A.'s dog-catching: van last week. The mother was mFree Press - 88 words
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Article202 1950-06-28 7 Free Press Staff Reporter •npHE Health Committee of the Singapore Muni- cipality has recommended that a three-year programme for the opening up of back lanes should begin m 1951, so that Municipal Commissioners ma\ press on with the modern sanitation of congestec areas of202 words
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Article118 1950-06-28 7 VERY few applications have tjeen made to the Youth Council for the use of the Aver Biru camp which Wftfl opened early this year by the President of the Rotary Club, Mr. L. Cresson, the Free Press was told yesterday. The reason has been the difficulty m118 words
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Article43 1950-06-28 7 Mr. Van Kee Leong, i i the <\ from Mala: rid I icific Conference held recently In India, will a public talk on ••Aims and Objects of the World I tc Contt rence." at 6.30 p.m tomorrow at 8. C.iirnhill Road43 words
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146 1950-06-28 7 Traffic poser in Johore Bahru court Free Press Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Tv A POSER was set m the J>>iiore Bahru Police Cv today when the asked if the white a road weie traffic signs and who put them there. When the court inspector replied that the Public Department had146 words
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Article81 1950-06-28 7 Following the rep detention by the Indonesian Government of 13 Singapore Chinese merchants m Jakarta recently, a group of 22 prominent Singapore Chinese businessmen met m the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday to discuss aid for the rmn. The merchants were ht-id the grounds81 words
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Article19 1950-06-28 7 The Singapore Teachers Training College will hold inaugural dinner and at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Raffles Hotel.19 words
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Advertisement89 1950-06-28 7 NEW ARRIVALS!!! LATEST SELECTIONS IN INDIAN CARPETS Special Raised flowers m Attractive Colours "SHROFFS" Agents Showroom. 32, Bishop Street, 47/49 Stamford Road. 139. Baru Road. PENANC. SINCAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR Phone 1420. Tel. 2057. SECOND BANGKOK NIGftT FRIDAY 30th JUfot Bookings for 29th June have been so heavy that we are89 words
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Miscellaneous36 1950-06-28 7 MA ILS Su:! from Ausualin and the Federation. I :mcs for posting surlaco mail at the G.P.O. today arc moon for Kelantan (parcels o:ily>. Philippine Islands, Hong Kong and China 3.45 p.m. for the FVle- tion.36 words
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Article, Illustration856 1950-06-28 8 561 runs ahead: new sixth-wicket record Scoreboard WEST INDIES— 1st. Inns.— 326 ENGLAND— 1st Inn— 151 WEST INDIES— 2nd Inns. Stollmeyer b Jenkins 30 Im b Jenkins M Worrell c Diutsart b Jenkins 4 Weeke«* run out bl» (ir.dt'ard r E\ans l» Jenkins856 words
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Article42 1950-06-28 8 KOTA BHARU. Tues Tungku Hamzah Tungku Seri Maharaja. State Secretary, Kelantan. who is on seven months' vacation leave- will leave Kota Bharu on July 11 for Penane where he will board the Carthage for the UK on July 15.42 words
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Article61 1950-06-28 8 IPOH. Tues— Mr. V. R. T. Rengam of the Penanf Supreme Court, has come on transfer to Perak and assumed duties as acting Assistant Registrar. Supreme Court He takes the place ot the late Mr. S Vijayandram. who was killed with Mr. V. Thambiah on June 1961 words
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Article38 1950-06-28 8 YAMAGUCHJ Prefecture Hone Racing Society ka accepting applications for women jockeys. Applicants must be between 16 and 30 years They will be trained by men jockeys lor three months and then participate m Jockey Reuter A.A.PReuter; A.A.P - 38 words
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Article24 1950-06-28 8 DOD Civilian A ociation pU] I fri'-ndh badminton against Mangold BJ if the Happy World Covered Stadium tomorrow at 7 p.m.24 words
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Article307 1950-06-28 8 Changi gain well-earned victory SAFA cuptie WHAT looked like being a one-sided game with S.H.B. Police on top for the first half and leading onenil at half time resulted m an exciting victory for R.A.F. Changi by three goals to two m yesterday's S.A.F.A. Cup tie at the stadium. Changi307 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-06-28 8 Pictut Four Indonesian students arrived CJfcA-BOAC Constellation yest« route from Jakarta to Manila for a Month They are. from left. Louis Philip*- Laofa an Aristide Piay, Jakarta High School studei t> Laoh and Els Jeanne Piay. lakarta I' itthei College students Th»> leave l<>r M American Clipper. Free PressFree Press - 49 words
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Article33 1950-06-28 8 TELUK ANSON. Sun —For possession rhandu and chandu dross at Sungei Besar. Chia Ah Yong. a Teocht w. was bound over for 18 month.s m $500 m The TYluk Ai. i rt33 words
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Article89 1950-06-28 8 A USTRALIAN triple chamJ\ pion Dave Sands has been ottered $10,000 or 25 per c«nt of the takings of a return bout with Carl ("Bobo") OLs**n m Honolulu. Sands' manager, Tom Maguirt-. said be would ac-i cept the offer If the promt were willing to89 words
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Article167 1950-06-28 8 SHIPS In The Singapore Outn and Inner Roads and alongside Harbour Board godowns y.si»ida\ were Outer Koads: K.yang V. Hing, Zulon Maru. La Charr: Ting Yuan. Kameneis Pod' Jilontr. Ruysdael. St. Djk Ulysses. Inner Road.s: Sin Soon Lee. Kajanf, Scudai. Angby. Vlerauke, Tung Sung. Relau. Tong San.167 words
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Article58 1950-06-28 8 Free Press Staff Reporter JOHORK BAHRU. Wed. THE second Johore amateur athletic championship meeting will be held at Johore Bahru on July '20 and 21. All district ion m Johore should send In their entries to the Hon. Secret! Johore Amateur Athletic Association, Johoie Bahru by58 words
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Article24 1950-06-28 8 The annual athletic spa f Raffles Inst.. Singapore, will be hold on Saturday. July 15 on the school ground ai 3 p.m.24 words
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Article73 1950-06-28 8 PENANG. Tttes. A trishaw rider. Lim Sin Chor, uiio iaiied to show his identity card to a p notable WMM :.iv nned $20 lor abusing the constable outside the hay Theatre on June 25 and failing to prudu (i. "V i must pcodn the next73 words
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Article196 1950-06-28 8 \|ALAYA*S overseas trad continues to rise. Kxports m May totalled 521 4,071,169, and imports $210,802,795, bringing a favourable balance of trade for the fir five months of the year to 864,86^,763. For the corrospondiim period of last year there was an adverse trade balance of 504.797.960196 words
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Article220 1950-06-28 8 [London Stock Exchangtl MOST world markets started >estrrdav l>\ t\t«*n<!. ing Monday's sharp movement* m the X shock, states Reuters financial correspondent. Rubber scored a further sharp advan< t i n v: and London. Tin m Singapore also n. London Stock Exchange had furt! m British220 words
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Advertisement58 1950-06-28 8 PAVILION i,. I i.i > p.m. wMiKmsmSn rOAJORSOW n t:vent Ot I i »r "Tense. r ittag And V, It** ur rh. iraM >•»»•>> (KU\ JOHNSON MARGAREI I Hi.JfTDN lluAstonished Heart U(l| l,o> Di>T*IBLTH}» OPENINC. TODAY 11 a.m. i 4"». 4.i:>. «i.4:» «v:> (NOTE TUHCS) Pofomounf pretenn Charles fiidcfoH Frances58 words
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Advertisement60 1950-06-28 8 I nder a iuh iftaigesjeM th«- ireefcts Straits Budget tin St MSJI h\ Ul M. m the United Kingdom at m ituiasn $24.00 I tOli SIX MONTH* It you want the Budget while on I to make an "Air -subscription" on tn-hali S Home Oftice or an ex-Malayan write I60 words
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Miscellaneous155 1950-06-28 8 m^ndrdkG Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Mnlnva ~Z. m F^oK\ I Hti [lD UtEh.VIJUMP?! AW, GOT HIS PURTV i£/--l-r'* THAT MUST BE li^Ji^Ba ■^H^fe'' {r Hd -^ilrf7w^ feSi JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya —r -y > w <_|_ YOUR y BOAT- TRAIN?- /WE MUSTN'T155 words
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Article, Illustration810 1950-06-28 9 G. M. GLASKIN - THE WILLOW VASE G. M. GLASKIN p)e<it*eset*f £6t>vt £&ty by n with her ternoon it s i ii i L my died when hikt norc <>i :t to me lhan mien ;nv to n children. did undershe had so •ion for me, U thorn; h have a child wn She810 words
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Article, Illustration1606 1950-06-28 9 G. D. K. McCORMICK - Rendezvous with Irish terrorists by MY MOST EXCITING ASSIGNMENT— I J HAVE been momentarily lost m the Sahara m a sandstorm, I have explored the notorious Kasbah of Algiers by night, but I still look upon my most exciting assignment as one near home. Ft is the story of how1,606 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-06-28 9 Landscape at ßussboroughin Ireland. In the background are the Wicklow Mountains when Mr. McCormick witnessed the midnight "test mobilisation* of the Irish underwound army.24 words
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Article150 1950-06-28 9 After a few hours drive out to the Wickiou. Mountains the bandage war, takt n off my eyes and I was shown the midnight "test mob:;isation" of the underground army. There wasn't much military might just an assortment of lorries and van.*, a few machine-guns some rifles. Ready for any150 words
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Article65 1950-06-28 9 BULLY SUITS HIS NAME M'JGIE and Bully. London Zoo's Cape buffalo, ore expecting a calf It will be i he first of Ita kir.i bred m the Gr.: i i 1936 Eecpi rs are bopinj Craven Kill that ihe y< sters will take after H ther." Mugie, wh I Africa65 words
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Article30 1950-06-28 9 ood to bt- i i South* m Korea The! :*lud? the British Mi* Sfcpt. Vivian Hoit, :an Bishop of X rhere are no British sr: lien. Renter.30 words
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Advertisement88 1950-06-28 9 BLRGLAR \I,\RM SYSTEM I old adage which us against being wise and pound And yet how many re like tfttt. They sums of money > r.z beautiful and sve things and yet i trifling amount their complete hy needlessly run cf losing your sured and valuable ns. Further delay c88 words
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Advertisement101 1950-06-28 9 GAS COO*%iu«S MODERN, ECONOMICAL CLEAN fir CONVENIENT PRICES FROM $250/ to $335/--m $50/ Down!!! $20/- monthly!'! INDUSTRIAL APPLIANCES 1 1 Prompt Delivery Lore: 1 "v Apply: COMMERCIAL TRADERS NJ >J 17/18 Bonham or Sole Agents for S'pon-. r> 1m r- i>Malaya Borneo. BOltCr CT Si 1120, 1 59, WINCHESTER HOUSE101 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1950-06-28 10 NAIL FRANKLIN TELLS THE WHOLE STORY THIS is the first of four articles by Neii Franklin, Stoke City and England centre-half, who has played m 38 consecutive international matches. He relates the full inside story of his recent departure from Stoke City for1,320 words
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Article, Illustration678 1950-06-28 10 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK By ATTENDANCE at athletic training has more than trebled at fct. A Andrew's School, Singapore, this year since the system of Standard Tests" was introduced m March. A considerable number m boys have overcome their "shyness and feeling •>! inferiority" m theFree Press - 678 words
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Article359 1950-06-28 10 BILLY STEEL - BILLY STEEL BY fiONTROVERSY is alv Vj interesting, and many readers write to me raising controversial points. One reader says that hne:lish soccer toJay is worse than it was, and the decline has been great. Well, th: It stand. I iusi do not ■gKC359 words
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Article, Illustration428 1950-06-28 10 JOHN ARLOTT - JOHN ARLOTT PAVILION PROFILE 4 ii\ lI X is the most un- quenchable man In ail cricket. He will greet the batsman at the crease with a wink, st amp him with an appeal paralysing m its speed and sharpness, commiserate with him, replace the bails and be428 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-06-28 10 A group of weightlifters and body -builders of Queen Street Boys* Club pose m their gym for the Free Press photographer, Boey Yuen Siew. last year's junior "Mr. Singapore," is seen squatting m the centre of the front row.41 words
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238 1950-06-28 10 CXI s\bl- K - Standard of League soccer deter iora ting CXI s\bl-K B> SINGAPORE'S Malaya Cup side has been pUyfato sparkling soccer this season So ha\«- the s\\\l Tao tourists from Hong: Koni; But the pla% m Senior League and S.A.F.A. tup matches at lain Besar Stadium has been steadily deteriorating With rare238 words
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Advertisement38 1950-06-28 10 CAPITOL 2nd. WEEK STILL DRAWING RECORD CROWDS v i i> t. '.:;!> t-M p.m cuuoim Ua^s COLBERT 2a nOJUg v£«y soon/ PHONE \X 4042 STAftrS TODAY 11 I H 4 «»;o p.m i hi J A. W£W I PRINT!38 words
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Advertisement125 1950-06-28 10 I otfM^ it mm** t Sturdy limbs, firm flesh and sound bones together with the happiness of abounding health these are some cf the gifts bestowed by this famous food. For there is everything your baby needs m a tin of COW GATE The rich concentrated nourishment of the world's125 words
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Article, Illustration580 1950-06-28 11 MOTTRAM BEATS TRABERT IN 2nd ROUND Bose collapses at Wimbledon BRILLIANT and heartening display by Tony Mottram, the British Davis Cup player, was the hisrhliurht of the second day's play m the W tmbledon lawn tennis championships* yesterday. Mottram had the centre -court crowd applauding his raking shots and cheeringA.P.; Reuter - 580 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-06-28 11 photo. MEMBERS of the England soccer team to Rio. making; ready before their departure. They are (from <>ft): Bill Ecwen»ley. Tom Finney, trainer Bill Ridding. Stan Mortenson, Kddie Bailey and Laurie Hushes- TopiTopical - 33 words
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Article87 1950-06-28 11 COLUMBUS. Ohio. Wed. TWO "dark horses" have battled their way into the finals of the US$4O,OOO midcentury Professional Q Association championship. The pair are 33-year-old Henry WJ Jr., and 36--old Chandler Harper. They battled it out yesterday over 36 holes for the title. c onlyA.p. - 87 words
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Article, Illustration643 1950-06-28 11 OESULTS ot men s singi round matche^ m th V. oledon tennis eh terday t'dcd players ;n ulftck W. Talbert .US'. brat M Coen pt> 6-1. 6-3. 6-0. j Drobnt «Eg>pt) bt. D. Butler .Britain) tJ-4, 6-2. 6-4; Rose Australia! bt. H. Weiss lArgen-6-4. 6-4. 7-5. BucUe643 words
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Article55 1950-06-28 11 At a mettin^ held at the Special Constabulary Headquarters on Friday, the following were elected officials of the Singapore Police Sports Association: Hon. Patron, Mr T. P. Flynn A.S.P.; hon secretary, Mr. Sunny Tan; hon treasurer, Mr. E. G. Leonard: sports convenor. Mr. Tan Hai Tong: sports55 words
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Article30 1950-06-28 11 GUARD Dog Unit iFARELF) beat 61 Coy. R.A.S.C. by three goals to one m an S.A.F.A. Junior League B. Group 1 soccer match at the C.V.M.A. eronnd yesterci30 words
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Article295 1950-06-28 11 OAIN again interfered with yesterday's county cricket championship matches. Yorkshire drew with Nottinghamshire, but took first-innings point after a keen struggle. Gloucestershire beat Essex by six wickets, thanks to some amazing slow-arm bowling by lefthanded Cook. He took six for 21 yesterday (seven for 59295 words
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Article95 1950-06-28 11 Till! Singapore Hotkey Association selected the following side to meet the Indian Naval Squadron on the S.R.C. padang on Mond:iy, July 3 at a meeting held yesterday: ('apt. C F. Brown (Army): R. 11. Barth (capt.) and (pi. Coulter (Army); P. Pennef.ithrr. S. Velupillai and95 words
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Article241 1950-06-28 11 By a Services Correspondent BIG Bill Cox, golf professional to the Fulwell Club, Surrey, is attempting to set a dangerous precedent. He proposes to write to the Air Ministry asking for special concessions m the way of leave and pirieds for training for his assistant, Peter241 words
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Article67 1950-06-28 11 S'PORE MOTOR CLUB RALLY gINGAPORE Motor Club will hold a rally on Sunday. July 9, starting at 10 a.m. All competitors are to be m Penang Lane by that time. The average speed over the course is to be 25 m.p.h. After the rally a curry tiffin will be held.67 words
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Article52 1950-06-28 11 DESPITE a century by the former Singapore and North cricketer J. P. Pearson, Borneo Company^ cricket team failed m tl beating the Johore Cricket Club's total of 217 runs m their match at Johore Bahru on Sunday. Johore. for whom Ghani hit 6(--and Batholot 51, von by52 words
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Article387 1950-06-28 11 ONG Chew Bee, favourite foi the Singapore lawn tennis singles title which he narrowly missed last year, qualified for the semi-finals when he beat Liem Khe Lian? 6—2, 6—4 yesterday. Chew Bee. however, did uoi have things all his own way. Liem. a stylish player. showed387 words
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266 1950-06-28 11 Free Press Racing Correspondent IPOH, Wednesday. gO BLACK (Tuiloh) and EVERBRIGfIT (Tait) did a good trial on the Ipoh training track this Burning when they ran three furlongs m 39 1 5 ■fJeonds. SO BLACK, running on the outside, I '^oing better at266 words
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Article207 1950-06-28 11 ARCHIE Ql - ARCHIE Ql On the ropes Bj BRITISH mldd champion Albert Fincil has suddenly blossomed a contender for the cru -.tie nested ty Freddie Mills. The %ay nm blighted the life of Spir. i Juan Tenvcillas on I Palace's football ground f s him as good a i207 words
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Article68 1950-06-28 11 KOK. Mill United Pro t m group B and S onsr Bo then s now m it* I the Great World. The fins! the first week ot Siong E will fight f< runner-up and thii 1 Yew Chee Sia on Monday i wo. m their ninth game ae.;68 words
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Advertisement25 1950-06-28 11 S AND NEW 7 5 II 00 I a 9 00 7 50 Before 9.00 5.10 cum 6.50 I G 7.50 l w WALSH. LTD.25 words
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Advertisement74 1950-06-28 11 THE SINGAPORE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNOUNCE A FREE FLIGHT TO BANGKOK (AND RETURN) TO BE WON FOR BEST FANCY DRESS AT THE CARNIVAL BALL VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL IN AID OF BOYS TOWN JULY 3rd 9 p.m. a.m. Other Prizes include: RADIOS, ELECTRIC IRON, CAMERAS, etc. FLOOR SHOWS-BAR-AMERICAN SNACKS HAVE74 words
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Miscellaneous12 1950-06-28 11 w ay's sporf 1 V at UUn Inr B. 1i- -hip *< hool12 words
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Article244 1950-06-28 12 GOVT. WIN SCHUMAN PLAN VOTE No pooling of British steel LONDON, Wednesday. *I'HE Government won a vote of confidence last A night on its decision to sta\ out of the Schuman Plan. A Liberal-Conservative motion was defeated by 309 to 289. The votes followed the statement by Mr. Attlee, PrimeA.P. - 244 words
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Article67 1950-06-28 12 -—Born at 8.M.H.. Spore, on 25 June to Iris, wife of Cap:. L. P. Sturgess. a Lindsay Frances. AT BUNGSAR HOSPITAL, umpur, on Monday 26tii Ml to Margaret, wife of J < of Tanah Merah Estate. Dickson. a daughter. ML'NDY- At the BM.H. Singri on 26 June '50. to67 words
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Article52 1950-06-28 12 WONG-HOW On 26.5. '50 m X ill Lumpur, between Wong Onn V k r*nd Miss How Saw Ee. THE ENGAGEMENT is announced between Hugh King, iger son of Mrs M. Ashby and the late Dr. E. Ashby of Arnside. Westmorland, and Birthe. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.52 words
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Article17 1950-06-28 12 F7TCHER— At Nelson. New on June -4th 1950. -i&.\ Ann. Infant daughter r>f N B. Fletcher.17 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-06-28 12 How does he do it? Prim-ess Margaret is intrigued '>> VWUIg Raymond Knowh* s confident em ■ounted with the horizontal bar at the Sunshine Nursery Schools for Blind Children at East Cirin stead. Sussex. Last year, the Princess became president of the school.42 words
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Article202 1950-06-28 12 ONTARIO, Wednesday. 'rill; Lnipire Press Union has adopted a resolution that the I'nited .Nations draft covenant on freedom of Information be rejected by Commonwealth countries. The Union passed the resolution at the final session of the seventh Imperial Press Conference, and one delegate described it asReuter - 202 words
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Article20 1950-06-28 12 All leaves and paraei cancelled yesterday at Sculrpe airfield, Ew I where American Sup* re&sea are based.- A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article59 1950-06-28 12 \ROY.\I. gardener w.»» at cused m London >t-Nttrda> of raiding Queen Mary's nuuutoa and stabbing her M>-year-old housekeeper. The .irdeiu-r. (.u.ird O'Brien. IG, made no plea. tit* was found hiding m a bavinent niche m Marlhimniiih House, the S.'S-vear-old (Queen's home. Chief Detective Inspector Owen MeGrath said jewelleryA.P. - 59 words
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Article17 1950-06-28 12 THE British Mediterranean 1 Fleet is to go on a work's courtesy visit to Greece,17 words
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Article97 1950-06-28 12 THREE hours after Christine Gillbrook, 16. was killed m a road accident, her mother was singing m a festival because "I didn't want to let the choir down." Nobody m the choir the South-West London Choral Society knew what had happened until after the festival. Then97 words
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Article30 1950-06-28 12 The Jordan Government is actively considering a £1,000,--000 scheme for setting up m its territory a refinery capable of handling 200,000 tons of crude oil a year. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-06-28 12 ly -appointed India AmhasMr. Krishna MeMnon. newsador to Ireland, inspects the Guard of Honour after presenting his credential* to President O'KHlv In Dunlin26 words
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Article77 1950-06-28 12 ]y|R John J. McCloy, U.S. High Commissioner m Germany, indicated yesterday that he did not believe that anti-Semitism was rising m Germany. In a letter lo Mrs. Herbert Stein president of the Jfwisb Club of Washington. Seattle, the lli^.i Commissioner said: 'It is m\ opinion thatA.P. - 77 words
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Article153 1950-06-28 12 350 girls —and all silent! MANCHESTER. Wed. IT was so quie^You could haTe heard a~ whispei anywhere m Bury Grammar School, Lancashire, though 350 gins were at their desks. I i fact, teachers and prefects were on the alert to see that th e girls did not utter a word.153 words
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Article195 1950-06-28 12 A WEEK'S search for a 39-yeai-old pottery dealer was called off when the Stoke-on-Trent (England) magistrates were told that the man was now m Australia. A warrant had been Issued for the arrest of Edward Robert Stoddard. of London-road, Stoke, when he failed to answer 47195 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-06-28 12 Burning enthusiasm and a springboard helped this soldier from the Italian Bersaglieri regiment through a flawing hoop during the regiment's 114 th anniversary celebrations, m Milan. The Bersaglieri wear cock feathers m thrir helmets going uiio^JiaJXL'36 words
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Article29 1950-06-28 12 G- -many can only become united peaceful and independent by m- i fiirndship with the S« Union" the East German rnment declared m a :ige to Germans.29 words
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Article153 1950-06-28 12 \JK. JOHN DF. PARIGAULT GURNEI MWHKYV an old boy of btowe School, who is now a sheet metal worker, is citing his father, Lieut. -Colonel Sir John Oixon Mayhew, as co-respondent m I divorce action down for hearing m Middlesex. Mr. Mayhew seeks dissolution of153 words
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Article42 1950-06-28 12 'I enjoyed slapping him' LONDON v, H Am i n k S u l: about one trouble 01 and t that went on Th» 4 old known Uit won. yield. of the C: which st A:. to the romir.' i no ca:42 words
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Advertisement230 1950-06-28 12 IN MEMORIWI LOVING MEMORY of Mi late of Municipal died 28 6. 49. Ever relayed family TTITION AT YOUR HOME: Private :on for :J1 ir. ■nced from Box No. 299. F.P. BEGINNING JULY Book-keet>-Tvpinsr. Shorthand. General V-Vx. Ifattu IV-VIII. English I-VIII. tuition (all Day School leots. R\ Adv. a cs.230 words
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Advertisement98 1950-06-28 12 DINE and DANCE TONIGHT at RAFFLES HOTEL IHE BUGHTBSI I HKS! h\\« MISIC IN TOWN PEATI KIN STANLEY KING HAMMOND ORGAN NOTICE THE BALLROOM WILL BE EH I I BEBEKVED TOMORROW NIGHT FOB !Hi TEACHEU TRAINING OOLLBGE DINNEiI DANCE CRILL LOSll) FRIDAY BOOK NOW FOR Til SUPPER DANCE TO RAISI98 words
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