The Singapore Free Press, 10 July 1950
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Title Section19 1950-07-10 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA v, ruts* SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1950. PRICE TEN (KMS,19 words
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Article, Illustration399 1950-07-10 1 AMERICAN TANKS JOIN BATTLE Reds are getting a thrashing now QENERAL Mac Arthur today threw American tanks into the battle for Korea lev the first time, according to latest reports from the battlefront. These reports added that American armour was not yet m battle m any great strength. Before this399 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-07-10 1 picture. "Men of the Aircraft Repair Canter, H..M.S. Unicorn, enjoying refreshment, while they prepare for departure from Singapore for Japanese waters. Free PressFree Press - 23 words
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Article222 1950-07-10 1 ROY McCARTNEY - ROY McCARTNEY r*a Correjoondent •mi i TROOPS AT THE FRONT, Monday. iISTRUJAN >lu>tang fighters yesterday led planci m a terrific rocket and machinej attack upon North Korean tanks and iis southward. .ldstand seat Tor the attack m an overlooking the plastered area, rather for air operations.Reuter - 222 words
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Article74 1950-07-10 1 Rule by army MARTIAL law was pro- claimed m South Korea yesterday by order of Major General Chun;' II Kwun, Chief of Staff and Commanding General of the South Korean armed forces. The order forbids disturbing the country's economic life by hoarding goods or by abandoning jobs without adequate reasonsA.P. - 74 words
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Article141 1950-07-10 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THE opening of three more synthetic plants by the U S Government means little io Malaya until it is known how the Americans propose to use their synthetic rubber, said Mr. Lee Kong Chian. a prominent Singapore Chinese rubber dealer to the Free141 words
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Article30 1950-07-10 1 Twenty-one people died early yesterday m the flaming crash of a French passenger plane near Casablanca airport. Nine passengers were injured, eight of them seriously. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article31 1950-07-10 1 Three Europeans are reported to have held up a Chinese m Coleman Street at 9 15 last night and robbed him of a wrist watch and $55 m cash.31 words
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Article31 1950-07-10 1 Over 12 Baghdad newspapers will start a three-day i strike today ta prcrtest against a new bid of press and •public tion put to DarllaIment for approval.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article17 1950-07-10 1 VON. Mo.: us 1 for urged by force 5 a id the nsidered A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article26 1950-07-10 1 The National Federation of Philippine! Scouts have offer 1 the services of its member i to the U.S. for combat anywhere anytime A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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108 1950-07-10 1 ALEXANDRIA. Mon. THE Egyptian Premier. Mustapha et Nahas Pasna, yesterday submitted to the cabinet a renewed proposal from the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Pandit Nehru, that Egypt recognises Communist China, well-inform-ed sources said. These sources said that a similar request from Mr. Nehru last weekU.P. - 108 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-07-10 1 picture. Xwo youngsters try their hand at the noble art of archery a scene at the Naval Base yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 21 words
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Article132 1950-07-10 1 MOSCOW, Monday. "THE Moscow Literary Gazette has blasted the I'nited Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Trygve Lie. as "an abettor of American aggression". Assailing Mr. Lie for the recent Security Council call for aid to South Korea, the paper said: "After he donned the mask of anA.P. - 132 words
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Article26 1950-07-10 1 Russia has a^ain charged Britain, the United Stales and France with tailing to fulfil Ita.ian peace clauses on the free territory of Trieste- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article21 1950-07-10 1 Ismail Seriki Pasha, former Egyptian Prime Minister, died m an American hospital near Paris yesterday. He was 75- U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article50 1950-07-10 1 J^WO were killed and possibly 40 injured yesterday m Greenville, Illinois, m a collision between a car and a bus. The collision caused the bus to topple over, shearing off its roof and hurling all but one of the 40 passengers into a field. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article83 1950-07-10 1 FOURTEEN beasts m the /oo here at Junagadh, West India, are pacing their ages and cursing their luck at having to make do with milk when they want meat. Their plaintive growls, protesting that they are not milk sops, are upsetting the keepers who are mReuter - 83 words
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Article190 1950-07-10 1 AMERICAN HEADQI ARTERS IN KOREA. Monday. OERIOIS though American reverses m the early small-scale combat with North Korean troops have been, they have raised tne morale of the South Korean army, American military sources said yesterday. The South Koreans are outfighting their Northern brothers now m everyA.P. - 190 words
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Article63 1950-07-10 1 Reds re-open S'hai port HONG KONG. Mon. •"FHE Chinese Communist authorities have re-open-ed Shanghai to foreign shipping. The British shipping firm of Jardine Matheson and Co has received a permit to send a ship to that Red-held port. The Communist*: do^ed Shanghai to al' shipping last month afier tvo freighter*A.P. - 63 words
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186 1950-07-10 1 LONDON. MOUu RUSSIA was yesterday* reported to be hast -j enins the streamlining', of her satellite armies ink F tern Europe as thei West's attention M fOCTSKd on the Far East! Report! reachlnf dtp tic qaarteri m Loncvir >ii«^ that 35 or more ri:U.P - 186 words
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Article83 1950-07-10 1 WASHINGTON. M THE C.1.0 Ame mtrnJO mm) union orgamsaUoo, yo;--terd?y branded! a recoma ed cut m aid to bark aa it countries a> "economy gone which WOttM fuir.'.sLi 'indnect aid to tne Ki-n.-lin Tli" Congress of Ind tona sent to the &fii<' c Appropriate am Cmmmade theseReuter - 83 words
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Article24 1950-07-10 1 The last is. battali mi MM ('hona-ii today fit il» way back to the naia I riean force ASDFASDF ASDFASDF ASDFSDAF A.PA.P. - 24 words
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Advertisement131 1950-07-10 1 1 U.S.deSiivai j QOILITV GIFTS e3L D and SILVER jj i! ,o<s 03CHAR0 RD. j 2466 >! o_i_HL _N^ *<»* J^_P^v -j tM____fr > -a__..---^ f I _v > I l" -'r^^P; jF^___iLTaß!Mßß^^_J-lji _P '^i^^M^__l_______i__W_tt_tt to flufiT Victoria darling." says _B ha: is it the econo- H -ion or a131 words
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Article, Illustration872 1950-07-10 2 ERIC BOURNE - Journey Across Europe ERIC BOURNE By •THERE is always a sense of relief when you slip over the border from post-war Germany into Switzerland. It is "good-bye" to the sinister reminders still evident on all hands of Germany's w&r and the aftermath of defeat; "good-bye" to the atmosphere of occupation:872 words
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Article169 1950-07-10 2 lIARA-KIRI con- tinuea to be prevalent vi Japan despite a facade of Western culture and ideas. No matter what cu- nils religious origin is attributed to this passim for suicide, almost every example has a certain histrionic element. One such reported by R.cnard Hughes cODeemi bullet -headed schoolmaster169 words
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Article201 1950-07-10 2 pLOODS of appli cations poured m to a lending icecream manufactory m Sydney, Australia, recently when tlic company advertised for tasters l<> try <»ut ;i new product. Aspirants for this novf 1 career had to be between the ages ot eight and eighteen— but they were promised ali201 words
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Article256 1950-07-10 2 SAUL PETT - Shrunken Heads Are In Demand SAUL PETT ADSFASADASDFSDAFSDFASDF NEW YORK: i\emand is running ahead of supply m the shrunken heads market. Fakes are available, but the real thing the orange size d, long-haired human head from the Jivaro Indians m Ecuador scarce. This grim economic note comes from Julius Carlebach,256 words
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Miscellaneous131 1950-07-10 2 ffwW IM^PiT"<r JjrWTOvVL'iiftCTa?^"' -^r^y^^ "•Wyjj^ Sv^flfipft?'^*!*''^ ■*^^^^W^*^*^" SINGAPORE Emererencv news from K.L. J at 10 a.m 484 and 41.7 metres (BLUE NETWORK! TODAY 9.35 a.m. Lor the Schools; 10 Emergency NV.vs from Kuala Lumpur: 10.50 Prof. Shrimpwhis-kri-s adventures; II Programmes m Malay: l pm. Monday Matinee —The George Barnes Ocette131 words
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Miscellaneous291 1950-07-10 2 4.47 '"From the London Editorials i BBC i. 4.55. Interlude; 5 "Ring t'p the Curtain"- Music from the Theatre; 5.45 "The Debate Continues" »BBO: 6 Indonesian: News and Programmes iBBCt; 30 News m Cantonese 'bBC>: 6.45 "IfUSiC In Miniature"; 7 IS NeWI In French < BBC > 7.30 English Half-Hour291 words
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Miscellaneous435 1950-07-10 2 This is where *»r_ tm y^- "The craftsman of today just behaviour of the modem gen"With the barbarians pressing han't the stamina to gothrough, tration When Imm on the Empire's frontiers, the it h a big iob to the end.'*' m m whole future of Western civil- > oMn ,rl435 words
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Article394 1950-07-10 3 SHE CALLED MAID 'BAD GIRL' To pay £750 for slander DUBLIN, Monday. jtfRS. Van der Elst, campaigner against capital 11 punishment, was ordered m the High Court, Dublin, to pay £750 damages for slandering her former maid. Mrs. Rosaleen Doyle, of Kiltieran, Co. Dublin, complained that Mrs. Van der Elst394 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-07-10 3 An autor ik running on a tl fni tier, peat and developed (.<. Ti.ui engineer Hans fiMliritl ol I tenfoehring, B^ Jr Here he is eat (hunks of the for hii motor.31 words
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59 1950-07-10 3 English inns install rifle ranges are gradumd ciubs i o rerifle darker of around the is ftrinf :s done al tube. to instal a Bateson it Devizes, :s of home can put ie bar coun- >t pace> uls "down fcl_ competlth ugh not Of the bar vo other vm— \nd59 words
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Article32 1950-07-10 3 of HitWehrmacht iz nn said v take m a army or the force. ol Fi'.-mei said In :he old Id never be i mm German -iinst East- U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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136 1950-07-10 3 China sends j commissars to Tibet LONDON. Mon. COMMUNIST radio reports indicated that Red I China had secured a foothold m "Shangri La." land ol Tibet, by installing commis- sars m Buddhist monasteries i near the Tibetan capital. The Red radio reported the abbots of the Sakya Lamasery, near Tibet'sU.P. - 136 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-07-10 3 •Just what you'd expect,' says Cornel van Reosburg right). 'Women are never on time, Cornel's twin sister, Doris, arrived seven days after he was born, a source of some pride to the parents of Johannesburg, South Africa. Both babies are perfectly normal.42 words
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Article38 1950-07-10 3 The International Red Cross Committee has disclosed that the U.S.. Britain and Canada were among the 27 nations which had replied to the committee's world wide appeal to governments ro outlaw atomic weapons. j A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article34 1950-07-10 3 The Indonesian government has invited the Dutch government to call a special conference on minister level to discuss whether West New Guinea will remain Dutch or be annexed by Indonesia.— A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article27 1950-07-10 3 Greece was cut off from 'he rest of the world by cable and telephone for the second day y,isterday by a communication strike. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article234 1950-07-10 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. THE United States is considering the Chinese Nationalist appeal for a modification of President Truman's order that Chian* Kai Shek's forces cease all operations against the ommunist held mainland of China. In ordering the 7th Fleet to block any Communist attempt to invade Fonru._a.U.P. - 234 words
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Article164 1950-07-10 3 LONDON, Mon. TONDON car -hire firms aie booked up months ahead and the boom is caused b/ the biggest rush from tourists ever experienced. One firm which runs 500 drive-yourself and chaufteurdriven cars, said that most oi their clients were American.* Most visitors prefer toReuter - 164 words
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Article54 1950-07-10 3 WEARIED by the confusion m her milk deliveries a, King's Cross woman m Sydney asked why sometimes the money wo.'ld be taken and no bottle left; why sometimes she would get the bottle and the money. The milkman hun^ his head and said: 'Yeah —I' nReuter - 54 words
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Article24 1950-07-10 3 The Communist-controlled Federal Executive of the Australian Seamen's Union has decided that Australian merchant seamen will not transport war materials to Korea.24 words
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Article23 1950-07-10 3 Delegates from 48 countries were present at the opening session of the 13th International Conference on Public Education m Geneva ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article28 1950-07-10 3 Sir Edward Winging Twining, Governor of Tanganyka, and Mr. J. D. Rankine, Acting Governor of Kenya, inaugurated the East African Naval Force at Mombasa. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article25 1950-07-10 3 BE I TEH THAN EVER The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission has informed the Senate that production of atomic weapons is better now than ever. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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160 1950-07-10 3 BIRMINGHAM. Mon. ENCOURAGED by the sue- i cess achieved by the Brighton ex Servicemen's Housing Society Ltd., ex- j servicemen In Birmingham have formed a similar organi- j satlon— the Birmingham Ad- j vance (ex-Servicemen's) Housing Society. A group of Post Office workers at Dollis160 words
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Article61 1950-07-10 3 LONDON. Mon. gRITAIN has made representations to Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur. Supreme Commander m Japan, about Japanese imitations of British textile designs, Mr. Arthur Bottomley, secretary for Overseas Trade, has said m the of House of Commons. Mr. Bottomley said: "Where the complaint has been found to beReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration309 1950-07-10 3 1 Both sides vulnerable North dealer,, rpHIS was a deal that caused excitement m a home team-of-four match. You may prei fei some other way of react-in- the slam- -or perhaps you shouldn't reach it at all. However, it isn't a bad contract, and the fact is both309 words
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Article41 1950-07-10 3 A COMMITTEE has been appointed by the government to develop the export of Indian cottage Industry products and handicrafts to the United States. The committee will be alloted 50.000 rupees iUSSIO.--000) to buy goods m India A.PA.P. - 41 words
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Article242 1950-07-10 3 LONDON, Monday. OEVKRAL hours after it had been reported missing, the great diamond-studded silver cross from the high altar of Exeter Cathedral was found m a meadow on the London -Exeter road minus the diamonds. Thieves broke into the Cathedral, orove off with the cross, and242 words
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Article214 1950-07-10 3 Extra notes for Formosa TAIPEH, Monday. /CHINESE Nationalists have decided to increase Formosa's note issue, but emphasized this was m no sense an inflationary move The present note issue has been kept below the 200,000,000 Formosan dollars, for which there is full sold backing. Under the decision, the issue willA.P. - 214 words
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Article108 1950-07-10 3 Stray dogs for meat factory BANGKOK. MOO. COR the past month residents of Bangkok, as veil as the City Fathers, have been engaged m a con'ioversy involving a newlyopened dog meat factory and one of ihe city's oldest ;.nd greatest problems— the disposal of the innumerable stray dogs which roamReuter - 108 words
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Article67 1950-07-10 3 JOHN Guy Gilpatrick. 54. author of the well-known Glenconnon stories and his wife. Maude Bouise. 52. haw their home at Santa Barbara been .found fatally shot m Calilornia. The Coroner listed the case as murder and suicide commit t?d by the author. Mrs. Gilpitrick's body wasA.P. - 67 words
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Article139 1950-07-10 3 MILDER BIOS ON RUSSIAN ADVISERS HONG KONG, Mom A FREQUENT attempts om the lives of Soviet ad- visers m Canton were reported by Chinese messages from the Kwangtung provincial capital. The latest attempt mm made, recently, according 'o a report, by an unidentified Chinese who fired s^ver t shots atUP. - 139 words
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Article120 1950-07-10 3 New designs for Indian coins BOMBAY. MEW Indian coins, comn' ly novel m 4e*tp_ 1 t< js-vrd on Au^. r>. the th Anniversary of Indian Ind.prn.de nee. Millions of these new •■oins of various denominations now beins turn°d out at Bombay mint. All the new rail rupee down to iReuter - 120 words
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Article58 1950-07-10 3 THE first resulls ot > day'* Slate etocUotU Bchieswig-Hoatdu, West G» many's northernmost and poorest State, foreshad the downfall of the Social Democratic Government Eanv roir.ts shoved rev siderabie gains for the moderate right-ving parties ot the Bonn coalition, i... new Refugee Party, formed by destitute refugeeiReuter - 58 words
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Article24 1950-07-10 3 Toe Rt-gent of liuq. Abdul Llah. na^ accep ed ihe Invitation of Lbe Gov» General of Pakistan X waja Nazimuddin. Pakistan. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article24 1950-07-10 3 The British Medial A- elation yesterday called ft r t crusade against tttOrrculosK which it described v B-i--tains No. 1 rriblie health problem ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement63 1950-07-10 3 BRITISH r "Seagull" IThe best Outboard Motor m the World! The British 'Seagull was designed by seamen for salt water service. It has the following outstanding features: .10 inch propeller weight from 40 lbs. 21 hours per gallon keyless transmission rubber-mounted steering tiller 10HN I. THORNYCROFT CO. LIMITED OFFICE fir63 words
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The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, July 10. 1950.
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Article238 1950-07-10 4 frHIS coming week may v ell be among the si vital m modern history. For it will proI ably be a decisive one In the battle for Korea id world peace. TOdajl American reinforcements and heavy equipment arf poised ready to throw their weight into the battle238 words
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Article260 1950-07-10 4 1171 Malayans are well aware of the shortcomings of our film censor. Mr. Jack Evans The fact that be was nearly instrumental m denying us the right to see l tc i a splendid film as "All The King s Men" does little to endear him to vs—m260 words
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Article1534 1950-07-10 4 HALL ROMNEY - Korea Is A Warning To Malaya HALL ROMNEY -LONDON LETTER By THE sun shone brightly on the morning of Sunday, June 25, and Mr. Tehi Chav Van, his wife and four children, m their home at 49 Bi vanston Square, wore looking forward to their first day together m the1,534 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-07-10 4 Worla heavyweight _*OJ I Lee Savoid fectly at ease m this picture as he trial he 9 a m Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London. His companions are Cal McC the 8.8.C. programme 'Riders of the Range: and Terry, re strel. whose home is Dublin.44 words
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Article, Illustration310 1950-07-10 4 LAN COLVIN - LAN COLVIN Says EHFTY more deserters recently fled to the West from the blue-clad army of German military police, known as the "People's Police" of Extern Germany. This corps hitherto regarded as the weakest ink m the whole Soviet military system and a vital target m310 words
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Article374 1950-07-10 4 Marc T. Greene - FINANCIAL RUIN IN JAVA Marc T. Greene i By JAKARTA, Java: THE condition of 30.000,000 peasants and workers m Java and some millions more m Sumatra, and The Celcoes is probably worse today than it has been for 100 years. This is the result, mainly, of the halving of the374 words
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Article429 1950-07-10 4 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE says NEW YORK: IS this the start of a Uiird world war 9 That is the question that touches most American hearts today as new..* pours m of the fighting m far Korea, the Ireland of the Orient*. I believe the429 words
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Advertisement12 1950-07-10 4 13, BATTERY ROAD. Large Selection of Afternoon Frocks an r Silk Suits.12 words
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Miscellaneous7 1950-07-10 4 '*27ter«, HaUie l tola woMt a JEfisfta."7 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-07-10 5 picture. -BORNE receiving the M.Se. degree from Chased r Mr Malcolm Mac Donald. at the first ne University of Malaya on Saturday. Free PressFree Press - 24 words
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Article66 1950-07-10 5 Radio phones to fight sm ugglers Free Pr t «>- Mart Reporter LLPHONE apparatus is to be used m I <..ir on smuzslers. Seven sets are exthc Inited Kingdom at the end of this ill be ed m the launches of the 1 ment. I at Mr C I T"66 words
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Article409 1950-07-10 5 'Let relatives of tenants stay 9 Free Press Staff Reporter JHE Singapore Improvement Trust Evictions Board has recommended to the Trustees that intimate relatives who have been given accommodation by tenants of Trust premises should be allowed to stay wherever possible. The Evictions Board is409 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-07-10 5 picture. STORES bein? loaded H. M.v Cn.corn m Singapore _5 T V aircraft repair carrier, due to stay here for another »«ks. his been ordered to Japanese waters. Free PressFree Press - 30 words
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Article213 1950-07-10 5 BOYS' CLUB LIKE HAUNTED HOUSE' rree Press Mart Reporter THE km of the Jalan Eunos Boys' Club premises by the Social Welfare Department as a feeding centre m the mornings has brought about a serious iecrease m the daily attendance of club members. The clubhouse is m a ible state.213 words
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Article30 1950-07-10 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun.—Two lorry drivers. Khoo Choo Moh and Tan Siew Seng, were each fined $100 m the Bagan Seral Court for carry.: l loads on th^ir lorries30 words
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Article280 1950-07-10 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SEVENTY -TWO thousand and two hundred people from all over the world arrived, departed from or passed through Kalian? and Tengah airports last year. Singapore civil aviation authorities told the Free Press yesterday. Mail handled by these two airports totalled 1.763.557280 words
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Article316 1950-07-10 5 REP.'S RECORD- BREAKING COMEDY NOT M bad.' comments Elvot Chase on the view across the bay In Noel Coward's 'Private Lives' now being made public by the S ngapore Repertory Company •n the Victoria Memorial Hal] But John I'orbesSempill might well have been commenting .on the attendance at the firstR.J. - 316 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-07-10 5 picture. SSR. H. N. Truscott. new secretary to the Australian Commissioner m Malaya, who has arrived m Singapore on Saturday on the liner Maetsuckyer from Australia, with Mrs. Truscott and their two children, Marilyn and Janice Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-07-10 5 picture. SNIPE Class dinghies just about to start the second race on Saturday between the Royal Singapore Yacht Club and the Royal Sailing Club of Tanjong Priok. Jakarta. Free PressFree Press - 32 words
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Article136 1950-07-10 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A FORMER Penang E who has *urned c. man because he fe- "the Almighty cai more use of me than I can of myself," fa I In Singapore to join taff Of St. Andrew's Cathedral. He is 32-year-old Rev P El nephew136 words
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Article97 1950-07-10 5 Free Pre>^ MafT Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. ONE cf the best fht Communism is by at training— the culcation of habits of o'o dience self-rest-lianee and a wards true mar.'.: former Scour Commissioner for Malaya. Mr In an ancle cf "Scou" of m. bibes ter citizen and97 words
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Miscellaneous41 1950-07-10 5 MAILS Suriace mail is expecred Ifl Smzapore today from the Federation. Latest times for postin? surf.-cc mail at t'.ie G.PO. today are noon for Fonttmnak, Java. Christmas Island. Western Australia. Eastern Australia and NewZealand 'letters onlyi; 4.45 p.m. lor the Federation.41 words
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Article, Illustration877 1950-07-10 6 TAN TOCK SAIK - VARSITY TOUR TEAM LEAVES TODAY TAN TOCK SAIK We're confident of winning at cricket' By ITNIVERSITY of Malaya's contingent of 25, comprising its cricket, hockey, tennis and badminton teams, leave Singapore by the Sirdhana today for Hong Kong highly hopeful regarding the outcome of their series of games m thatFree Press - 877 words
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Article85 1950-07-10 6 U.K. cricket scores Close of play scorn In Saturday's English count] racket ebampionship matcnes \l Worthing. Sussex 416 for A 241, Cox 97) v CSI At Manchester. Derbyshire 181 ton 4 for 27 hire 100 lot 4 < Washbrooii At Oval. Kent 259 I Clark 58 5 for 77> .785 words
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Article282 1950-07-10 6 RAF Seletar move up two places ONLY live matches were played during the past week m the S.A.F.A. Senior League Results were: R.A.F. Seletar bt. REME. one-nil; Casuals bt. Tamil Brotherhood Association five-nil; IRC. bt. S.R.C. s—l; R.A.F. Changi bt. Rovers one-nil; Royal Naw bt. SC.C. nine-nil. r'A.F. Seletar's victoryReuter - 282 words
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Article94 1950-07-10 6 MRS Betty Hilton Harrison. Britain's leading woman tennis player, announced her retirement on Saturday from big-time tenShe said to reporters: "I have had my day. and m any case I do not think that marriage and tennis mix. I am settling down to a quiet domestic life.A.P. - 94 words
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Article82 1950-07-10 6 r\l WHITTAKER. manager of Arsenal, the Football Association Cupholder. said m London on his return irom R'.o de Janeiro yesterday that he expected shortly to receive an offer from Italy, who want him to look after their national :.am. "I know that the Italian Football Association haveReuter - 82 words
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Article39 1950-07-10 6 VyiLLY van Rijsel. the 33--year-old Dutch swimmer, swam from Dungeness to Hythe. a distance of 13 miles, m seven hours yesterday as part of her training for her attempt next month to swim the B_tfl___ CttS-tDd. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article596 1950-07-10 6 By Free Press Boxing Reporter vyiTHIN a month we have seen the best boxing talent Singapore and the Federation can offer to the prize ring. The promoters made commendable this they suffered heavy financial loss. There is no doubt that Malayan boxers fail to draw596 words
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Article251 1950-07-10 6 TRESP ASSER - TRESP ASSER By By PENNYWORTH and Congo, who on Saturday completed doubles at the Perak Turf Club July meeting:, will probably be sent up to Class 2. Both again won convincingly and look too good for their present class. Pennyworth. former CLISS 1 horse,251 words
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Article91 1950-07-10 6 ORAZII. pionship. Ed Sweden bj ane m Rio cipal Stacr In anotl match In 8a and Urugu; With two m the six-m: are lea;:., from Spa.:. each ol whom >.. Sweden, wh point Thursday Municipal E Brazil and 5 decide ttu Cup. If fullReuter - 91 words
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Article30 1950-07-10 6 Italian wins car race >"INO FAP S I di sna' terday Bari road I Fang: ar.: Br ta of TV 0." also i! hed 3-"> close;-.- foil Humb^r Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 30 words
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Article40 1950-07-10 6 defeated ma t«.li tl G This s M success m tw I i the Nav\ I :r. ai CM goals Arrrv had led 3-0 a' and I Army fou^: I sne again IO Bin h40 words
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Article27 1950-07-10 6 •yHE l vMI oy I naidt. the Charles 81l Liebesorhar. Kfcrtk v th- tolo rs Eri mile course a k to win s purw A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Advertisement86 1950-07-10 6 CAPITOL LAST FOUR SHOWS 11 a.ir 1.1 ">. 1. I -t> p m ,Z' THE rUHTZr.N V' PRIZE WINNING NOVEL^ Jt BECOME* A VITAL VERY j, GRE^T MOTION PICTURE Jj < v^ ■»A*r»:»0 teawaWll Ml '«t_MO _KM_MI > TONiGHT AT 9.30 p.m. YOl "1.1. HEAR A MULE TALK! C~ v*86 words
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Advertisement55 1950-07-10 6 B ■J_FHIG-_ni^**^T-fia''-iK_ft 1/ w*"^ Jl_3____B ____BB l_t j v 7 9 9 vC V i i ______i ___>^>* M r M. 6c E. NATHAN. ES a ORCHARD ROAD. PHOM C .EDDINCS RECEPTIONS MIiaVATIONi i\/4B?X^ BAukOO-V PH 0ll B c,i; s \_i£jJ^^W\. RIITA. -_-i 111 l STRAITS TIMES i I 11155 words
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Miscellaneous155 1950-07-10 6 MialaOrSkß Exclusive to the Singapore 1 ree Press m Malaya i^^"^__lrFflßt_ QU CAQ S_!^_l &cN j* KNOW THAT DUOE NCnv ISO THAT'S IT.' A MAGIC FELLA/ I _«^HP^^^^^""T_s*__' M THAT MAGIC FELLA FROM p ANO I THOUGHT I J" s^\\\ H'V"*^/ U ___SSBWMM_I BAR J RANCH-- A PAL OF THE155 words
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Article452 1950-07-10 7 ALLAN LEWIS - TWELFTH OF AUGUST NOW READY ALLAN LEWIS New horses impressive By ALTHOUGH the second and third tracks were opened at Bukit Timah this morning, things were quiet. The majority of outstation teams have arrived m Singapore and were seen doing slow work. Twelfth of August (J. Donnelly) again strode over452 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-07-10 7 picture. .Mother and daughters shoot at the Naval Base Bowmen archery contest yesterday: From left to right: Miss D. R. Huijer, Mrs. Hartley Malayan women's champion) and Miss R. N Huijer. Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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Article181 1950-07-10 7 VETERAN - VETERAN By Poh I m. and Cheung Hock Leng, by virtue their victoria last nigh, m the elimination have qualified for the Malayan badminton ships- m the men's singles event. Poh 1 mg Pan Tap and Hock Keng defeated > Durai Both matt lies ended181 words
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Article307 1950-07-10 7 BEN PHLEGAR - BEN PHLEGAR From II ARK V Hopman. non-playing captain of the reshuffled Australian Davis Cup tennis team, said yesterday that he ras ver> pleased with his boys' showing m the vTimMedon tournament, ihe Australians are on their wav to Canada for their first match mA.P. - 307 words
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Article203 1950-07-10 7 Fixtures for this week m thf vm c a (Stagap :t lamia .-.ment arc TUESDAY kMS X" Handicap singles: A Nairn I 3i v d. a. Weatherson (—30): Y. P. v. MJ) v Dr. F. Y. Khoo (—15.3.; II X San 30 3 v L. C. Oofa203 words
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Article96 1950-07-10 7 Chinese Football A MM .ation selectors will choose tiie team to meet Sembilan Chinee m the M C F A Cup match at Jalan B» r Stadium on July 16 af'er their friendly gpme acain«;t Indian \>- cre?tion Club tomorrow on Urn BO D. p round.96 words
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Article141 1950-07-10 7 A. Spencer making comeback \LBERT SPENCER, one of Malaya's best known jockeys until six months ago when he announced his retirement from the saddle, is to make a comeback. He is applying to the S R.A. for a renewal of his Jockefl licence. If his application is successful he w;li141 words
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Article108 1950-07-10 7 MISS Louise Brough 'Umtul States) won (three ti In the Wimbledon ten championships, which on Saturday. Results ol the remaining finals were: Wmmb'i sinslfs Miss Brough bt Mr* Margaret Dupont tU.S.) 6-1. 3-6. 6-1 Mrn\ doubles: J<hn Bromu let) and Adrian Quist (Aust.l bt GeoffReuter; A.P. - 108 words
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Article42 1950-07-10 7 Mexico won the first two liie'r DttTi C tennii na un Sa e deteated the fifth and decidir. •e match suspended on Frid.r.ouing to rain S-7, 7-5 1-6. 6-1. 7-5 OocstaTa Palafox defeated Jcsr Acuer-. :-6 fi-J 6-1 *-3 A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article30 1950-07-10 7 MR. Winston Churchill's horse Canyon. which won his- first race and finished second in the only oth»-r race he ever ran. died .suddenly on Saturday. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-07-10 7 piiiure. Henry Chan, 17-year-old boy of St. Andrew's School, Singapore, winning the Schools first three- mile cross-country run held at Alkaff Avenue last Thursday. His time was 18 mins. 15 sees. K. P. LowK. P. Low - 34 words
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Article238 1950-07-10 7 FOR his double feat of scoring 56 runs and taking five wickets for 65 L. Amarnaih. Indian Test player and Radcliffe. professional, was rewarded by the crowd w'th a £9 collection at the Lancashire League match against Middleton. Middloton. batting first. s^c-ed 202. Radcliffe hadReuter - 238 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-07-10 7 !>'<-• lire. Firefly Class dinghies jockeying for positions hefoie the start of the fir c t race on Saturday between i^e Royal <:m gapore Yacht Cub and the Re a! Sailing Club cf Tanjong Friok. Jakarta R S.'iT.C scored a total ot '32.5 points .Ka.nst 82.1 hv the LHit^h tea»t.Free Press - 57 words
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Article469 1950-07-10 7 WEIGHTS for Saturday, first day of the Singapore Turf Club July meeting: are: <l'-s 1. l;\ i, 6 I urs a ds Persian Lord 9 04 Tovdon <» no Bright Eyes 8.13 Graaiag x l! P»r«.stan 8 12 (irev Bloom X M Richmond 8.05 Bmoii 8.05 Glorify469 words
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582 1950-07-10 7 5.C.A. TOURNAMENT IN* spite of some excellent bowling by the Colony medium pace buwler, W. Katnayake, who took nine S.R.C. wickets for 52 runs for the Colonials. S.K.C. beat Colonials by 10 wickets to take full points m their Senior Tournament tie582 words
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Article51 1950-07-10 7 GEORGES Adam, 70-ye.tr-oid Frenchman of Boun. I ro'.ved across tiie Channel from Boulogne to Fo.k.harbour In a light rui I skiff yesterday m 6 h i M mins. Adam beat his own rious record for the c of 7 h..s 45 mins he accomplished m 1905.A.P. - 51 words
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Article78 1950-07-10 7 ELEUTERIO Go. Phiupi Clunese ba>kelba:i who died m an accident no Wednesday, was buried terday at the Clunese Ct tery following inip.es funeral rites. Thirty-year-ohi Go known as Go Kong K. J played for the Shanghai Tjl Kung-pao team which uured Malaya, Indonesia and theU.P. - 78 words
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Article94 1950-07-10 7 TIGER Sporting Association. beat Chinese Sports Association 'Red' team 5—4 m I the Singapore senior Intel I club table tennis final at the j Great World on Saturday Results (Tiger S. A p.. mentioned first': Chua X m I Heain bt Chan Poh Til <94 words
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Article53 1950-07-10 7 A NEW as the ti stei n Z< been created for the Ural I m the Davis Cup competition. 7". J Chinna D <»f the Zo: I mi -he Davis Cup pied m« London last "Thurs Chinna Durai. PV J Secretary All-in i T\ thisReuter - 53 words
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Article47 1950-07-10 7 PENANG CHINESE GIVEN HARD FIGHT PENANG C\)i:. s< b Chinese d th. ir Malayan Chinee* Association Cup Penang fest4 Perak gave a display, making th< str Penang side fight hard victory Perak opened u.h CL' minute Pen throu > Poh Aun a Mtmite before Hock EN goal resump!.'47 words
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Article54 1950-07-10 7 Crossed Channel in kayak IjiDERL Rolf I 25 of J Paris paddl kayak s t heChannel rs. Eear who Mid bg has served 11 ;n the Fren.h merchant navy, the trip near Le Ha He plans U back from Dover tv L •:i go on to BUM t where heA.P. - 54 words
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Advertisement42 1950-07-10 7 American International mu J Underwriters ltd. MANACINC AGENTS FOR AMERICAN Cr BRITISH INSURANCE OOMTAI ACCIDENT j* AY.AT.ON J{£l -fl? BURGLARY /J HOUSEHOLDERS* /0 rt, MARINE I fi, MOTOR WORKMEN'S S. H. PEEK Manager Mac Donald House, Singapore. Telephones: ***** Office: 7785 Manager.42 words
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Miscellaneous63 1950-07-10 7 Today s sporf SOCCEB: Snr. he: R.F.M F. v lamil B.A. at Jalan Besar: Jnr. A2: S.H.B. Aux. Police v S.C.E.A. al Gevlang: Jnr. Al: BODCA A y R. Keppel Board at ROD. ATHLETICS: A.A.A. Triangular meet on padang 5 p.m.: Fairjield Girl's School Sports, Nell Road, 8 a.m. LAWN63 words
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Article23 1950-07-10 8 UNU Un T.jO at Onenl k to Dinnie mcc Rozells) of Robert Ong. 6 Parkstcne 1 d i >on Gerard. Both well23 words
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Article99 1950-07-10 8 THE ENGAGEMENT Is ant act d between Mr. Lav Kienj 1.D.5.. eldest son of Mr. Lav Koon Soo, and Miss Chia Ah Kirn, younger da -Mhtrr cf Mr*. Chia Eng Say ur:d the \Me Mr Chia Eng Say. THE ENGAGEMENT is announced on 6th Ju!v between Mr. Iv na99 words
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Obituary40 1950-07-10 8 IN SOON TECK family who sent wreaths !ls tte. A attested the funeral red fattier who died i X I a P. r t\ Gfa I hv band of Eve J of Malacca and ri Scuba] r of Perak40 words
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Article365 1950-07-10 8 SENATOR FLAYS U.S. FAILURES 'Always left to Uncle Sam 9 WASHINGTON, Monday. A MERICAN action m Korea has been a series of atrocious failures and a monument or tombstone to ineptness and bungling", suid Senator Alexander Wiley, Republican, Wisconsin, m Washington m a blistering attack on the Government's handling ofU.P. - 365 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-07-10 8 BLOOD (iIFT In the shadow of the giant guns of the I.S. Battleship Missouri, an American Red Cross "bloodmobile" unit takes blood donations from the vessel's 1.800 officers and men m New York. A midshipman relaxes on a stretcher after g iving his quota, while a nurse attends another.49 words
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Article258 1950-07-10 8 BARONET TOLD TO CLOSE CLUB 2IR Alexander Hay Seton, ae,td 45, tenth baronet 'of Abercorn. and his 18-year-old wife, Lady Flavia Seton. sat m the small, 335.-a-\veek bedsitting room which has become their new home. They moved m after bei.i^ ordered to leave i nearby Carr Hill Hotel. Kirkham. Lanes,258 words
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Article40 1950-07-10 8 A wounded crewman has died, bringing the total number of dead on the British cruiser Jamaica to six. Five men were killed and three wounded when a North Korea shell hit the cruiser on Saturday. U.PU.P - 40 words
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Article59 1950-07-10 8 'HEAR SCIENCE FIRST'— HAHIN DR. Otto Hahn. German atomic* physicist, nested yesterday thai sell be heard before vita] Int national po itlcal decisl are made. Dr. Harm, whf sp.ke at \h> opening of the intern itioruil hibinon of chemical apparatus Frankfurt. s.mi mtch iev^lopii :.■> atomic bomb had h: ..'i'-.i!A.P. - 59 words
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Article374 1950-07-10 8 CYPRUS, Monday. ANDREAS (iavris. '^5-year-old ('vyrus poet and journalist, and his wife Aspasia (iavris, have just returned to Cyprus after 1»» months' "nightmare stay" behind the Iron Curtain. Before he left Cyprus for Czechoslovakia m January 1949, Gavris was the editor of the leftwing newspaper AnexartitosReuter - 374 words
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Article, Illustration11 1950-07-10 8 Ye should n^ver throw lighted cigjrettes run door an' nip it!11 words
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Article173 1950-07-10 8 U.K. troops ready to man lorries LONDON. Mon. THOUSANDS of Midlers and airmen were dratted tc London yesterday ready to man essential transport services if 30.000 lorry drivess sLop work m a tinea.' strike. The stoppage, called by unofficial leaders m rapport Of higher pay demands, is aimed at allReuter - 173 words
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Article42 1950-07-10 8 Un me ere of his departure for Europe. Egypt's Premier Mustafa El Nahas Pasha, yes terday appointed a senior CaDihcT^nc 7 mhei'. OsmarnMo^ harram Pasha. Minister of Public Works, to be Acting Prime Minister during his six weeks' absence.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article45 1950-07-10 8 THE United States Army has clamped down on 4n4o««uUon^aJkuj4-4h£-^^ status of factories which might quickly be converted Io production of military materials. Such information, it was stated yesterday, was now 'classified," meaning it was I m one of several categories of secrecy, ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-07-10 8 The Rriston worlds la L_»__4 wH mt*9 l.r time pnp •fl i.»r two fh t his i17 words
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178 1950-07-10 8 TAIPEH, Monday J^AIPEH is likely to play the same role m a new global conflict as Chungking did m World War II Once again the hopes of the Nationalist Government for a return to Nan Kin? depend lartrelv on the success of Western armsA.P. - 178 words
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Article119 1950-07-10 8 U.S. HAS NEW ANTI-TANK WEAPON NEW YORK, Mdll. DR. V. Busii. a KteoUft said yesterday tul new land v which could make ihoj I ol heavily armoined Ruttter tanks could be In productior m six months. 'How fast it will be» put into production depends upon how much pressure isA.P. - 119 words
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Article66 1950-07-10 8 No let-up by China THE Chinese Nationalist Foreign Minister, G Yeii. yesterday stresse I I Uonalist Qhina's detenni tion to fight intern; 'i I Communism to the bitter end slid upiioid C .o reignty m Formosa. In a broadca c t to O Chinese be called Pre-idt n; Truman's Maemer.tA.P. - 66 words
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Article37 1950-07-10 8 The Israel Medical Association announced yesterday that doctors employed by the government m all institutions run by the Ministry of Health would strike on July 20 unless their demands for higher salaries are granted A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Miscellaneous19 1950-07-10 8 HIGH TIDES Today: 7 29 a.m; 6.1 50 p.m riM.ll._i; H ir.a.m; 7.49 p.m. THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris19 words
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