The Singapore Free Press, 12 July 1950
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Title Section17 1950-07-12 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JULY 12, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration577 1950-07-12 1 British envoy sees Gromyko again Mir. .-or., i LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday. \MID GROWING indications that a genuine peace move might emerge from the exchange of diplomatic notes, now m progress between Britain and Russia, the Soviet delegate to the United -Nations, Mr. Jacob A. Malik,U.P.; Reuter - 577 words
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Article197 1950-07-12 1 TOKYO, Wednesday. ill Korean troops, pressing back U.S. tankes, WNterday drove to a point near the Kum River and then appeared virtually to i.ilted. River winds 15 road miles north of _a been the Ameiican advance headejoo Is 90 miles south of Seoul, the aA.P. - 197 words
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Article88 1950-07-12 1 WASHINGTON. Wed AN Army spokesman m Washington said there was no confirmation that tiO-ton tanks are being used by the North Korean forces. He added that the largest Russian-built tanks that the I'nited States knows about is the 50-ton Joseph Stalin which mounts a l!!-mm. gun.U.P - 88 words
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Article20 1950-07-12 1 Nurses and medical orderlies yesterday ended their week-long strike and returned to work m Israeli hospitals. A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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129 1950-07-12 1 ESKIMO ARMY FOR DEFENCE OF ALASKA NOME, Alaska, Wed. AN ESKIMO army of 2,000 skilled Arctic hunters is being recruited and trained to defend the strategic Alaska coastline opposite Siberia. Eskimo scout bftttaliona of the Aiasku National Guard are being established at nearly every sizeable village along the Arcuc coast129 words
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Article77 1950-07-12 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Wed. FERE were reports In shipping circles m the U.S. yesterday that about 15 more freighters would be taken out of surplus fleets on the West Coast shortly for transporting supplies and troops to the Far East. Most of them would be VictoryA.P. - 77 words
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Article54 1950-07-12 1 RECRUITING stalls are opening m Times Square 1 and other parts of the United States. And a Bill is being prepared by a Congressman to authorise the Governnjent to pay conscripts' life insurance premiums, and the rent if a conscript's family is threatened with eviction54 words
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Article26 1950-07-12 1 Some Superiors of Slovak religious orders jailed by the Communists have died as the result of iii-treatment, the Vatican radio said yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article22 1950-07-12 1 Communist China's first representative to India, Mr. Shen Chien. arrived m Calcutta yesterday from Hong Kong by sea. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article129 1950-07-12 1 HE GOT 2 RED TANKS With the American force* m South Korea. Wed. TWO American tank crewmen told yesterday hon their armoured vehicles were knocked out m battles ir ith North Korean tanks. Two Communist tajiks hoicever, were destroyed by one American tank crewman. He jumped from his on v129 words
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Article180 1950-07-12 1 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. pENEKAL Omar Bradley, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs-of-Staff, was quoted yesterday as saying that the U.S. forces m Korea will be joined by ground troops from othr»r members of the United Nations. Senator Millard Tydin<> of Maryland said General Bradley gaveA.P. - 180 words
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Article35 1950-07-12 1 The International Court of Justice unanimously decided that South-West Africa was still a territory under international mandate and that the Union of South Africa was not competent to modify its international status.35 words
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Article61 1950-07-12 1 BANDITS ambuohed a Security Force road patrol .n Perak yesterday and wounded five members of the Security Force, two of them seriously, dered a kepa.a and a diver In Pahang, bandits murafter holding up an estate lorry and setting it on fire. Lust night shots were 3red61 words
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Article26 1950-07-12 1 The Indian Government has banned the export of uranium, the key ingredient of the atomic bomb, and will purchase all available uranium stocks. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article24 1950-07-12 1 PRESIDENT Truman yesterday signed a bill, authorising a combat air force of 70 groups. Money has not yet been appropriated to fin-24 words
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Article85 1950-07-12 1 ABDUL Rahman, a .">O-year-old Pakistani, save his life r_ to save a gang of men working m the 10,600-ton British ship Cheshire when poisonous cyanide gas spread ;ito her engine room, it was stated at an inquest at Wallasey, Cheshire, yesterday. Rahman, chief seranjr aboard the Cheshire,Reuter - 85 words
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Article316 1950-07-12 1 FROM AN AMERICAN BASE IX SOUTH KOREA, Wednesday. F^RONT line reports indicate that 18 American soldiers have been bound and killed by their Communist North Korean captors. Allowances have been made for possible duplication m battle front cases reported. In each instance the type ofA.P. - 316 words
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Article59 1950-07-12 1 LONG BEACH, California, Wed. PERSONNEL and equipment of the U.S. Firs. Marine Air Wing boarded Navy transport ships yesterday, bound tor the Korean conflict. The Wing is from El Toro Marine Airbase, Santa Ana, California. It is equipped with F4U Corsair carrier- i type fighters. The59 words
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Article202 1950-07-12 1 Malaya situation better -Slim KARACHI. Wed. OIR William Slim, the P Chief of the Imperial General Staff. told a press conference m Kaiachi yesterday that he was glad to find the position m South-East Asia. mainly Malaya, improving rapidly. Fi'-Id Marshal Sliv observed that the way to check tn^ speedA.P. - 202 words
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Article60 1950-07-12 1 THE Egyptian Fo/eipn ster. Sailah Edkltn Bey. said yesterday that the I 61a 1 es have hot ye; decided on their policy m the U N towards Eriteria. He expressed Ignorance ot Monday night's Lake Success reports that six Arab states had decided to suppoit U.NA.P. - 60 words
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Article20 1950-07-12 1 Pakistan is understood to have offered to srnd troop* to Korea, for service with the I'nited Nations forces.20 words
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Article18 1950-07-12 1 President Truman will appoint Mr. Gordon Dean Chairman of the U.S. Atomic I Energy Commission UP.UP. - 18 words
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Article1042 1950-07-12 2 o_t v KTrxt-yji^rLi UUIj IUK TII4.YY people practise the rules of hygiene without any knowledge of their importance. Can you explain the physiological reasons for ia> brushing teeth daily (b) brushing hair daily (c) daily cleansing of the skin (d) -washing of hands before1,042 words
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Article175 1950-07-12 2 SEX IN SKULLS NO W FERE i s sex m skulls. And so a new chapter has been added to detectival textbooks by the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. It long has been n nlsed that a woman's skull is lighter and thinner than a man's This Is adequate onlyNANA - 175 words
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Article371 1950-07-12 2 I\Q whales commit suicide? Or was the weird, agonized death of 274 of them recently on Scottish beaches plain accidental death? Amazed fishermen at Dunbar, on the North Sea. and m the Orkney Islands, 200 miles farther north, had ringside seats when the sleek, three toA.P. - 371 words
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Article412 1950-07-12 2 Dr. F. HILL - Dr. F. HILL By tne Radio Docto, I pXPERI S love jargon. Every Job like ev,ry variety of expert seems to develop its own particular brand of it. And— let it be confessed—most experts love to mystify their friends by using their own412 words
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Advertisement140 1950-07-12 2 WHICH OF THESE AILMENTS DO YOU riW^ m -or worse m**~ co/vt I Yol. doctor v o'ten t v »i« Bra «r- ng rm of M.NERAL AND VTAMIN DEFICIENCY"— wit rj, t»-»t a 1 vou'rt not gett>rg enough f* '■era ard V.t.m r» whicS Nat. re derr.rc» you to r140 words
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Miscellaneous179 1950-07-12 2 YOUR LUCKY STARi DORN today, you ire an original student and a deep thinker. Your Inventive talents are outstanding, but you must learn to protect your idea until you can put them into pro- duction. Otherwise, others may reap the benefits. Select a good, hard-headed business partner and you should179 words
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Miscellaneous460 1950-07-12 2 "Yes, doctor, I am taking the rest period you advised." New Crossword No. 96 D 2 ~T_n_Tff r ~rp I II Mr I ™&m PWB P^^ tap /g fl* i ,2 ™nBKH| lit BBBBBP 18 19 IB Bl 5 D D.H H h (LIES ACROSS 1.7. Commands to keep shut460 words
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Article138 1950-07-12 3 NEW }OKK. Wednesday. IRE busing" whim is appearing m solated w district] <>f New York is concentrated on items people remember became scarce m the last ni u.ir. such as cars. t\res, batteries, sugar, rases, such aa tyres and batteries, -alter soods are now m lullA.P. - 138 words
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Article56 1950-07-12 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. COME day electricity may supply power for your thinking. The experts of the National Bureau of Standards m the US advanced this theory m dedicating a new electron ic brr.in built for the Air Force. The brain is smaller thai, ours but is ratedA.P. - 56 words
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Article29 1950-07-12 3 A notice m a London telephone box instructs callers how to make a 999 call and tells them where the phone box is. It is outside Hamp:.d police station.29 words
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Article, Illustration323 1950-07-12 3 sides vulnerable dealer. •Vest 30 on score closr to yes'.erdav's hand. Wes s cards bough 'he other »en altered. The r-.a.-ce is that pr perl] consider Don when South n one spade. *^.c bidding is very W_a» North 14 INT -A T :eiy too late for so the323 words
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Article300 1950-07-12 3 He defrauded widow of 70 LONDON, Wednesday. A SPIRITUALIST medium told a knight's widow that any money she put behind a cushion during seances would go "to the spirits'*. But the money —between £3.000 and £4.ooo— went into the mediums bank, it was stated at300 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-07-12 3 TANK TRIAL— The I.S. Army Patton tank undergoes a tugged test over rough terrain m the desert El Centro. California.20 words
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Article289 1950-07-12 3 CHICAGO, Wednesday. THE Korean war scare ha> touched off a flurry of price increases, and the Federal Reserve Bauk warned that prolonged fighting m Korea would cause inflation. Prices rose on a wide variety of goods and commodities ranging from rayon to livestock. The Federal ReserveU.P. - 289 words
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117 1950-07-12 3 KIEL. Wed. ITTEST Germany's 10.000 000 refugees showed development as a political force as the new "Union of Homeless" Party ran the governing Socialists a strong second m partial returns from the jSchieswig HoLstein State elections. The "Union of Homeless" the first refugee party117 words
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Article65 1950-07-12 3 RANGOON, Wednesday A 1 I.ANMVO. important Irrawaddy River town named l\. after a British Army officer. Major Grant AIIj-i. bas bren cleared of the remnants of Communist occupa tion troops. Major Allan demarcated the frontier between th* British and Burmese occupied Burma after the 185*! »i TheA.P. - 65 words
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Article30 1950-07-12 3 Britain is to make a fresh I review of its policy m the Antartic. the Foreign UnderSecretary. Mr. Ernest Davies. told the House of Commons I yesterday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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168 1950-07-12 3 LONDON. Wed. FE Foreign Under-Secre-tary. Mr. Ernest Davies. has told Parliament that no progress had been made m the negotiations for the establishment of diplomatic relations between Britain and Communist China. He told questioners that the position m Peking was unchanged from that onUP. - 168 words
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Article30 1950-07-12 3 Britain has appealed to Moscow for information abou its minister at Seoui and the Anglican Bishop of Korea, both missing since the Communist invasion from tiie North. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article175 1950-07-12 3 LEOPOLDVILLE, (Belgian Congo), Wednesday. ¥>LANS are afoot to erect a colossal monument to Henry Morton Stanley for liis part m the initial exploration of the Belgian Congo. Stanley got his first taste of Africa when as a young reporter the New York Herald assigned him175 words
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Article101 1950-07-12 3 MANILA. Wed. THE Philippine Government wants SCAP to return a Japanese war criminal, borrowed last year as a witness m another trial, so they can shoot him. The U.S. Defence Department said that the Philippine Government lent Warrant Officer Toshio Tezuka m July, 1949, to SCAP,A.P. - 101 words
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Article24 1950-07-12 3 Belsen, notorious Nazi concentration camp where more than 30,000 Jews were killed, has been taken over by tha British Army for barracks.24 words
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Article65 1950-07-12 3 THE revived Japan Society m Britain has achieved a membership of 300 anS is looking for a headquarters to replace the home given up during the war, the first issue of the society's bulletin discloses. Sir Robert Craige, last British Ambassador to Japan, is the society's newA.P. - 65 words
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Article248 1950-07-12 3 TOKYO, Wednesday. /CHINA'S Communists have partially lifted the blackout they dropped over Manchuria when they drove out the Nationalists m 1946. The lifting was done by Kao Keng. rhairman of the North-east "People's Government" which is supposed to rulfj Manchuria. Kao Kang indicates that the RedsA.P. - 248 words
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Article87 1950-07-12 3 ASMMARA. Wed. A FREAK hailstorm m Asmara after two nours of torrential rain has destroyed all tne orcnards along the small Maibela River which crosses Asmara. A huge weight of hall which accumulated on the roof of a modern garage caused the entire roof to collapse,A.P. - 87 words
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Article188 1950-07-12 3 Arab legion lost over 1,600 men TEL AVIV. Wed. THE Arab Legion ol Hashemite Jordan lost onethird of its 5,000-:n:oi strength during the o tion of two areas duiin? A^ab- Jewish war. accordin g to a dispatch rredited tr) this Arab Palestine newspaper •Al Sarin." A translation of Sarih" article,A.P. - 188 words
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Article50 1950-07-12 3 RED EMBARGO ON WOOL THE New York Jour.'.al of Commerce sa.ri it been informed b\ m touch with shipper* < Tientsin and Shanghai that the Chinese Communist Ci eminent has placed an bargo on all shmmen.s r carpet wools from 100 cities The wool prohibition mI said to have beenA.P. - 50 words
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Article34 1950-07-12 3 C^EN. Lucius D. Clay I been appointed Governor Thorns Dewey of New York S jte v chsiraia i of a sa>e ci mission, designed t > i plans for poscib.e atomj tack A.PA.P. - 34 words
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Advertisement118 1950-07-12 3 9+' m*C\f IP p p** Cow Gate Milk Food is made b" a special process from the milk cf world-famed pasturelands. The most modern and scientific FOOD ./ROYAL BABIES I _r**&° methods are applied to ever/ stage (B*^S °f its preparation, so that the vj a. '^fi!^ '21 valuable and118 words
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Miscellaneous188 1950-07-12 3 SINGAPORE BFEBS [Singapore] •v news from K.L. 445 pm. Programme summary; 1,. m 4 47 "From the London Editorials" U lUam .BBO; 4.55 "Composer of the I and 41.7 metres. Week"— Purcell 5.15 "Report '••I PI NETWORK) _____^__f^^li"2_U*? indoEmemncf News from Novello and his Music, 6 Inao--10.50 For the nesians188 words
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Miscellaneous51 1950-07-12 3 POCKET CARTOON by OSBERT LANCASTER fl———* 4 B__^ _^_l __^^/r«sv _a__. ___L^ -s^ w r f £W* i i i I 'Will one ot you boys find out from Butch how much it's gom' to work out m increased footage it ue substitute Russian -sponsored Communist North Koreans' tor 'Japanese51 words
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Article, Illustration334 1950-07-12 4 K.N I \ln\l ot trtq ha* just MMpIcUJ his first year at Harrow, one England's most famous public schools. Kr.tm his first d.i\ at liar. I who is 15 \ears old has shown tli.it he wants to be treated no differently from the334 words
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Article, Illustration2150 1950-07-12 5 RICHARD RICHT- I - A NEGRO TELLS OF HIS FAITH RICHARD RICHT-I SDAFASD fHE third of the six ex-Communist writers, Richard Wright begins his story today. Ignazio Silone concludes his below. i Richard Wright was born on a plantation twenty-five miles from I [Natchez, Mississippi, of poor Negro parents. Deserted by his father, 52,150 words
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Article1008 1950-07-12 5 Ignazio Silone, after joining the Italian Communist Party, became aware of the duplicity m the Communist Internationale at one of its meetings m Moscow. VEXT day the other A^ members of the International tried again to get us to approve the anti-Trotsky resolution. After consulting Togliatti. I1,008 words
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Advertisement44 1950-07-12 5 American •s££_ NTERNATIONAL |ffi£/J NDERWRITERS Ltd. hJ X MANACINC ACENTS FOR AMERICAN BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANIES AFFILIATED WITH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNDERWRITERS CORPORATION of NEW YORK INSURANCE AND REINSURANCE ALL KINDS WORLD WIDE S. H. PEEK Manager Mac Donald House, Singapore. Telephones: ***** Office: 7785 Manager.44 words
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470 1950-07-12 6 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. July 12. 1950. Odd man out r ri:_ Governments of ..idia. Pakistan and Barma have earned Ux heartfelt thanks of tU free world by their condemnation of the North Korean aggresrk n. and consequent rapport of United Natl ns intervention m t>e war. This example470 words
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Article764 1950-07-12 6 Alan Humphreys - Alan Humphreys By NEW DELHI: i^HANDI Chowk, m Old Delhi, used to be called "The Richest Street m Asia" because th^re were concentrated the city's jewellers, goldsmiths and silversmiths It's probably still Asia's richest street, but the Chowk today has lost a lot of its764 words
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Article, Illustration558 1950-07-12 6 They Play 'Fast And Loose' TECHNIQUE is deA fined as the skill 0•. essarv for artistic execution— note, artistic, not merely skill m execution. Through constant usage the old phrase 'a means I i an end' has long ago lost Ita ..lficance m connection with musical technique, but that is558 words
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Article329 1950-07-12 6 Weber -Concerto for bassoon m F. Major played by Gwylian Brooke and the London Philharmonic Orchestra (l>r. Malcolm Sargent). Col: DX1656-7. The bassoon, the "numounst of the orchestra (remember, for example, its amusing •'conversation" with the flute m Beethoven's 'pastoral* symphony) here has an opportunity to display a329 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-07-12 6 Brodcrick Crawford and Mercedes McCambridge holding their "Oscars'' received for their performances m the film "All The King's Men."19 words
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Article, Illustration540 1950-07-12 6 PRESTO - by PRESTO Music Topics IIUSIC lovers have for a long time been railing against (i) the excessive entertainment tax which has made it very difficult to nm concerts except at a loss (ii) the uncomfortable seats at the Victoria Hall (iii) the Utck of an adequate540 words
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Article464 1950-07-12 6 Ralph Izzard - NIGHTTRA ZV TO ASIA Ralph Izzard By THE TAURUS EXPRESS TPHIS is the beginning and end ot more murder thrillers, wpf thrillers, and first-fea-ture films than I can recall— the Asia Minor 'stretch of the Orient Express. The train is no collection of flea-bitten apologies for horse-boxes su :n as464 words
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Advertisement120 1950-07-12 6 JEST A MINUTE By GEOFFFEY EVASS I haven't seer, any Russians here at least, n.iboJy had mow on their boots." VALUABLE CLOCK FOUND tyHEN a Chinese Emperor nearly 200 years ago wanted a clock worthy of the Imperial Palace at Peking, he sent to Robert Philip, of London, for it.120 words
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Miscellaneous60 1950-07-12 6 MUSI-CALENDAR July 19— Wednesday. "Song of My Heart" (Film Society). Victoria Hall 8.30 p.m. July 20— Thursday. Sonata Recital by Noreen Stokes (piano), and <»<»h Soen Tioe (violin). Victoria Hall 9 p.m. July 30 Sunday. Recital by Noreen Stokes (piano). Victoria Hall 9 pm. Aug. 18— Friday. Orchestral concert by60 words
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Article427 1950-07-12 7 MALAY A'S HUGE DOLLAR EARNINGS Over $1 00 m. m half year Free Press Stall Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. JX SPITE of the devaluation of sterling and consequent revaluation of the Malayan dollar m terms of United States currency, Malaya continues to earn American dollars m large quantity for the427 words
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Article, Illustration66 1950-07-12 7 picture. Gl RKHA families went to S.nsapore quayside yesterday itternoon to say goodbye to Miss Margaret MacLean popular V s welfare worker who has looked a f?er' them for more than two years. Miss MacLean. who has SH? °u" 'u aVe to Rosshire Scotland, told the Free Press that shefree Press - 66 words
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Article28 1950-07-12 7 Sir Roland Braddei. Is the President ol the Council ol the University of Malaya and not a Pro-Chancellor as stated m the Free Press yesterday.28 words
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Article20 1950-07-12 7 The Court of Appeal <Civn» and Criminal Appeal will sit m the Supreme Court Buildins: Singapore, or. Thursday.20 words
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Article159 1950-07-12 7 SINGAPORE police detained, a teacher of the Chinese High School on Monday afternoon under the Emerg- 1 encv Regulations. Altogether, two teachers and eight students of the school are under detention. The reopening of the Sin- j gapcre Chinese Hiah School and the Nanyang Girls High l159 words
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Article20 1950-07-12 7 Tenders for Singapore Government Treasury Bills were accepted by the Financial Secretary. Singapore to the extent of $3,030,00020 words
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91 1950-07-12 7 F P Malay Correspondent IT If NO youth groups r Malaya 94 cond annual ess at the Majestic HoX impur, m July the Utusan Melayu reOne proposal which up for discussion I resolution by the Batu •r.eh of UMNO Youth the Gov ->ea91 words
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287 1950-07-12 7 Free Press Staff Reporter TO step up the drive against hoarders taking advantage of the Korean war situation, the Food Department's mobile rationing unit will receive complaints from the rural public to whom retailers refuse to sell either sugar or ri^e at controlled price.287 words
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Article128 1950-07-12 7 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Federation oi Government Employees Cnions has sent i note to Go\ernment pressing for an early establishment of a Whitley Council, it is understood. The establishment of the Council, which is m accordance with a resolution taken by the Federation at it128 words
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Article, Illustration9 1950-07-12 7 picture. the B I.S.N. Sirdhana on Monday. Free PressFree Press - 9 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-07-12 7 picture. AT the French play, "English As It Is Spoken." at the Victoria Theatre on Monday night a ere (from left to right) the French Consul-General. M. A. Guihaut. Vis. V. C. Benham. ML A. L. Schiesser and Mrs L. Cresson. Free PressFree Press - 43 words
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Article26 1950-07-12 7 The Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces. General Sir John Harding left Singapore yesterday for the Federation and will be away lor about one week.26 words
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Article182 1950-07-12 7 QUERIES ON GOVT. POSTS Free Press Staff Reporter QUESTIONS about posts m the Malayan Establish- j ment will be tabled at the next Singapore Legislative Council meeting on July 18 by Mr. C. C. Tan iMunicipality South West». He will ask tor the total number of posts, and of duty182 words
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Article408 1950-07-12 7 F.P. A. asks for bigger grant Free Press Staff Reporter *T*HE Singapore Family Planning Association, which is one year old this month, has asked the Government for a contribution next year of $10,000, or double the grant which was made for this year. This is one of the matters which408 words
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Article156 1950-07-12 7 Gold price down in Singapore Free Press Staff Reporter THE price of gold m Singapore, after a rise on outbreak of the Korean has been dropping graci Dealers yesterday ascrib i this to news of Air.t participation m the b^ The price of gold ornar. just before the North Korean156 words
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Article51 1950-07-12 7 Free Press Staff Reoor r The Governor of Sin Sir Franklin Gimson. wal various clerical i; operated at the D of Income Tax yesterday, when he msde an off tine visit. Accompanied by Mr D H Tudor. Comptroller of Income Sir Frank!::. earlone hour m the51 words
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Article31 1950-07-12 7 ICr V. X Hair, a president of the SinLabour Party, made a radio appeai last night to qualified to register fo I ative C cipai elections.31 words
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Advertisement142 1950-07-12 7 REGISTER AS A VOTER CLOSING DATE 15th JULY. 1950 MUSIC ON RECORDS eYlfPffON N ;r E Minor PATHET_QUE'' fTrhaikovskv Da Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Herbert von Karajan LX £699 8704 SYMPHONY N 2 m D Major Tie Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy LX 8(561 65 CONCERTO No 1 m142 words
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Miscellaneous61 1950-07-12 7 MAIL Surface mail is expec T ed ir Singapore today from Wtmtmm Australia and the Ptodf La '.est times for f—'flt mail at the G.PO. today arc: noon for Great Britain. N. Ml Fire. Europe. North and West Africa. West Ind.es. Egyp\ Kelantan parcels r.r.ly fl Kong. China and Japan,61 words
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287 1950-07-12 8 Bosses, workers get together Free Press Staff Reporter /_NTINE attempts by both employers and cm- ployees to get together and solve their difficulties j resulted m no strikes being staged and no manhours being lost m Singapore for the first six months of287 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-07-12 8 picture. Women competitors at the Naval Baai IViwmen archery contest at Seletar last Sunday aim their arrows at the targets. Free PressFree Press - 22 words
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Article175 1950-07-12 8 Association may close down PENANG. Tues. AFTER having carried on for 3 1 years, the Settlement of Penang Association, post-war successor to the Settlements (Penang' Association, may have to close shortly if a resolution fjr Its winding up is adopted at a lecial general meeting of members. This will be175 words
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Article31 1950-07-12 8 The Command- r- in -Chief. Far East Air Forc< Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, returned to Singap day after a 11-day tour of the Federation, Lady Fogarty accompanied him.31 words
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Article20 1950-07-12 8 Tlif the TI"»nc; X ruar!:et HKI t'S. dollar; HKSISJS per pur.d sterling, HKI er ta*l of «old. U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article179 1950-07-12 8 CHIPS In the Singapore Ouui and Inner Ronds and alongside Rartoour Board godovni rriay were: Outer Road-: Ral Hsuan. S Uly.s.ses. TJlondok, Persephone. Kalm.aia. Ting Yua:i. Benarty, Be:. ves. Cor.calo Velho (Man of Wax AnchoraK* Inner Roads: Ran^au. &*denak Tanjong Plnanf, Kotanica. Sir R^sanp. Darvel. Si'iipearariK Sefaxnat, Kah179 words
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Article113 1950-07-12 8 THE formation of 1 national organisation sponsored and controlled by the Marylebone Cricket Club especially to meet the need of young cricketers m England i; commended by the MCC Cricket Enquiry Committee m their report published yesterday. The Committee suggest the appointment ol 51,000-a--year director ofU.P. - 113 words
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Article423 1950-07-12 8 LONDON, Wednesday. IyiTII a less pessimistic view being taken of the international situation, the London Stock Exchange yesterday showed firmness m many sections, states Keuter's financial correspondent. British Government stocks led upward movement m better class issues, and elo^'d with gains of half point. Dealers reported a423 words
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Article104 1950-07-12 8 LONDON. Wed. TIN tin market saw another violent demand for tin which sent the price oi spot soaring up i!l5 to the new peak of £648-3/8, while three months jumped neatly the same amount to £6475. The turnover was 400 tons. The belief is that Korea hasU.P. - 104 words
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Article54 1950-07-12 8 r ATE afternoon selling apparently based on rumours of a "peace offensive" m the Korean war sent the New York Stock Market sharply down yesterday. At the close most gains running to $3.00 a share had been wiped out and replaced by losses The volume was well overA.P. - 54 words
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Article280 1950-07-12 8 il> Al.rill.l-: QUI X Twelve months a.co Attain lian who had just come of on an ouiside court at tne Wimb.etiun tennis champ: m a doubles mate. J. R. ning the.c v half a a tury ago. said to me: "T. ing man will be280 words
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Article52 1950-07-12 8 'Jock' sixer holds up lawn bowls -.ivingsPC \f i i gair, Ing i iunch tl I easily I Thf.' didly t on IT:In hr B a id ded 144 h SCOREBOARD Rr.i- _e« I > 171 i^ K«>U i (N Pi-rr I I •KIH I M r I ion 1Reuter - 52 words
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Article15 1950-07-12 8 DICK A Ca world the tl The 6 AAU mi A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Advertisement77 1950-07-12 8 TO Spoom. Fortj »*a Ommnj M I Cml Hc4m« Ltd I ll^^^f MooVe. •«dut*v« ©>> 0" Av«4*bt« m attract v« I I pr*««nut*Oo C QPMP I I From Jead*o9 Jewe -e I ifiai H f. a 60 X 8 I Are you a good host A good host never offer-77 words
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Miscellaneous266 1950-07-12 8 IV!^nUr3kB Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya AiD HB SUDDENLY BECOMES 1 I OH-/ /IGOJH--/ f] EXPLODBO/ I j INVISIBLE- BUT HIS F/6URE- II ___?7____lJ JSWFET?hE'S GESTURES V^--^ v/ WAVIN' GOOD-BYE- I HYPKQTICALW g\ X j^7 V < ¥<*i<mi£ \m\^i >- '1 JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free266 words
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Article, Illustration729 1950-07-12 9 KAY SEE - KAY SEE 1/)ed*estt*y £&e*t £&iy j by 1 111 Uli with il not s mar* i II!. •"i >n bin of r I are tut B .aire b i I to his So he was happy. Immen- ren though his h] when he p.. id o the fa729 words
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Article, Illustration1520 1950-07-12 9 J. L. HAYS - I saw the Jews blow up the Zion Gate J. L. HAYS MY MOST EXCITING ASSIGNMENTS photo. by QUTSIDE the sandbagged windows the fiery trails of tracer bullets ripped the pule violet of Hie evening sky. Flat thumps of" Hilling mortar bombs echoed through the empty streets. Ft om somewhereA.P. - 1,520 words
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Article120 1950-07-12 9 TWENTY films about Tarzan have been nude m the past 23 y ars and ten chestbeating he-men have swung through the trees, and the years, to si irdom. But not one of these Jungle epics of "nature In the raw m wildest Africa" has been made In120 words
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Advertisement32 1950-07-12 9 F |»A VIEW HOTEL r DANCES NIGHTLY NDAYS \\i> MONOAI DIKE DANCE IN A PLEASANT OUT OF TOWN ATMOSPHERE TO THE RHYTHM OF FOORMAN'S ORCHESTRA 8 P.M. MIDNIGHT IMIONf 1!! 566 I32 words
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1249 1950-07-12 10 NEIL FRANKLIN - Frank Swift kicked off for Bogota NEIL FRANKLIN By MANCHESTER City and Frank Swift can lake the blame it' Bogota becomes the Merca of British footballers seeking the financial security they feel they cannot obtain at home. It was at Manchester Grammar School that two youngsters caught the soccer bug1,249 words
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Article, Illustration86 1950-07-12 10 FiDWARD Cazalet. 14-year-Si old schoolboy godson of th*- late Lord Mildmay. In his 11.000.000 will, Lord Miktmay made a legacy of t: 10.000 to the boys father, < apt. Peter Cazalet. with the wish that some of it be devoted to fcdward so that he "shall have86 words
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Article, Illustration70 1950-07-12 10 The six athletes of St Anthony's Boys' School who broke ten school records at the annual meet this year. From left to right, standing: (iranville de Souza (high jump, long jump and 3ft. hurdles). Wu Chiang lig (hop. step and jump). Rasoo Murukaiyan (440 yards. 880 yards and one mile)70 words
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418 1950-07-12 10 BILLY STEEL - BILLY STEEL By 'POD AY we resume the Pa>t v. Present issue, m A which, may I recall, I have refused to agree that our soccer today is worse than ever it was. The claims tor the past have been put best418 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-07-12 10 picture. The start of the o n jace at the Singapore A.A.A triangular meet between Singapore Recreation Club. R.A.F. and Singapore Po_.ce on the Parian on the Monday. The winner was Set Cecil Cla* (fourth from the left) cf the R.A.F. His time was 4 mins. 49.7 sees »J ieFree Press - 53 words
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Article142 1950-07-12 10 COCCER selectors, no doubt feeling very dispirited after the showing of England's team m the World I Cup series m Brazil, might do worse than cast an eye on the "weaker sex." Although there is no suggejtion that a 'Fanny Footlight" be teamed v.- '.h Stanley Mortensen or142 words
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Article, Illustration344 1950-07-12 10 JOHN AIUOTT - J ames Langridge JOHN AIUOTT PAVILION PROFILE— 6 By IT is sometimes forgotten that cricket began as the pame of country craftsmen. The early players of Slindon. m Sussex, and Hambledon, m Hampshire, were skilled country workmen who endowed their recreation with the same dexterity as characterised their wo David344 words
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205 1950-07-12 10 ARCHIE QUICK - Supporters want Pompey chiefs bach ARCHIE QUICK By yHLKL is a move afoot to get the two mk,_ x Portsmouth Football Club din-dors/ Vernon Stokes and Harry Wain, reinstated ing of several thousand support*-. v resolution asking the Football League to re_ their decision to bar the two ofli part205 words
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Article648 1950-07-12 10 TAN TOCK SIAK - TAN TOCK SIAK By 2T. Anthonys Boys' School is perhaps the most athletic-conscious school m Singapore, for from a total of 200 boys attending athletic training last year, 600 are on the register for training at present: and, their enthusiasm has rot been m vain.648 words
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Article17 1950-07-12 10 RECEIPTS WawU C ip J m Braz:] reached a total of abou: Ui. $1,197,000.17 words
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Advertisement90 1950-07-12 10 THREE HORSESHOES BEER r *^idL_^w Keep The Crown Corksi Entries for this Contest to be receivad at the office of Messrs United Advertising Publicity Services, No 8 De Souza St, Singapore, bciore noon 3rd Aug 1950 Sole Importers -r 3 HORSESHOES BEER BOtNEO SUMATRA TRADING CO LTD. 41-C Robinson Rd.,90 words
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Advertisement94 1950-07-12 10 SINGAPORE BAGGAGE I TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. In Association with THE SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY I 'for PERFECTION I 'for POLITENESS I -for PROMPTITUDE j I G5. The Arcade. Tel 4658 ***** 3rd Floor if G_fcfc Singapore "Bagtransag BRITISH fl REMINGTON ELECTRIC I SHAVER /J/ No more fussing fm'/ with hot water,94 words
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Article426 1950-07-12 11 ALLAN LEWIS - ONGSVILLE MAY WIN FIRST UP ALLAN LEWIS This mornings track work By JIMMY MARTIN has a very promising: newcomer m Ongsville, who was one of the best workers yesterday, when he clocked 38 4/5 sees, for three furlongs. I had a chance to see Ongsville more closely this morning when426 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-07-12 11 ••It's all right, darlingdaddy is just pleased because the nice horsey won." (One reason why children are not admitted to race meetings).22 words
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Article100 1950-07-12 11 ew norses have sifted by the Racing Association. L.iest list eight m C Battle Front (late ch.na.g by I d Or; Hur,al Fox), b. or il Fox—Che- ur_. eh.e.g. by -c—Macron;e Macron; by Black Brave Wind. at Comedy Dojano), Ma j a no Dauphine Glory100 words
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309 1950-07-12 11 MX. E. Strickland, president of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association and the Malayan A.A.A., has applied to the Government for a grant which would enable the Malayan A.A.A. to accept the offer of the British AAA. to send a coach to Malaya for a series309 words
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Article33 1950-07-12 11 HAVANA, Tues.— The Mexican Davis Cup tennis players won an of their five matches with tne Cuban team, finishing the sweep yesterday with victories m two final singles events A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article133 1950-07-12 11 EX-MINER BiUy Thompson retained his British .'ightweight champloaship when he defeated Tommy McGovern of London on points over 15 rounds at Hanley. Staffordshire, last nigat. Thompson I ought a great strategic bat r le. m fact, or/, of the best of his career, to make theReuter - 133 words
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Article63 1950-07-12 11 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Boys' Club beat Jalan Eunos Boys' Club 7-1 m one of the semi-finals of this year's inter-club table-tennis championship for the Tan Thoon Lip Challenge Cup. In the final S.H.B. Boys'; Club will meet the winners of the other semi-final between I Queen Street63 words
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Article42 1950-07-12 11 C V MA. beat Tuan Mong O B.A. •vo goals to nil m a S.A_F.A. Junior B-l soccer tie played at CYMA. ground yesterday. !rev Lim and Chu Ah Koon scored for CYMA during the secor.d half of the earn".42 words
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Article117 1950-07-12 11 JOHORE'S cricket team to play Singapore on the Padang on Sunday and Monday, play starting each day at 11 a.m., will be: D. P. Rees (capt.) D. Burton, A Nadason, A. Bartheiot, D. Allport, Major Heal, L. Holt, Naveratnam, van Schoonbeck, C. Love and X Belton.117 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-07-12 11 Frank Sedgman. the Australian tennis star. leans far over to make a quick return during the Wimbledon singles final against Budge Patty. The match, played fast Friday, ended m a win for Patty by 6—l, B—lo, 6—2, 6—3.— Reuter picture. Story of Sedgman m page eight.46 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-07-12 11 "MR. KWIK" leads m Sweet Memory (Woods) winner of the fourth race at Ipoh on Saturday.16 words
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Article556 1950-07-12 11 THE inter-Varsity cricket match ended at Lord's i yesterday m a draw, the final scores being. Cambridge 200 and 193 for seven declared; Oxford 169 and 22 for five. Faced with the task of making 225 m 130 minutes :to beat Cambridge, Oxford gave upReuter - 556 words
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Article, Illustration595 1950-07-12 11 JIM CHAMBERS - JIM CHAMBERS From OOWLERS generally had a good time yesterday on wickets affected by rain. Yorkshire, for example, had Nottinghamshire on toast at Trent Bridge, where a match that seemed to be all set for a draw tamed into a win for Yorkshire by595 words
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Article39 1950-07-12 11 SOCCER: Snr. Ige: 8.0.D.C.A. S.R.C. at Jalan Besar stadium: Jnr. B 2: Guard Dog I nit Social A.P. at C.V.M.A.; TENNIS: V.M.C.A. and Tanglin Club tournments (cont.). SPORTS: Raffles' Girls' School sports at R.I. ground, 4 p.m.39 words
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Article307 1950-07-12 11 WEAK ROVERS XI HOLD NAVY 1- ALL VAVY were a disappointed side after their Senior 11 League tie at the stadium yesterday against Rovers and they had every reason to be, for with all their superiority they were held to a one-all draw by an unbalanced team which was on307 words
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Article94 1950-07-12 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. rpHE annual general meeting of A the Johore Rugby Football Club will be held at the Johore Civil Service Club, Johore Bah.v. on July 27, at 6.30 p.m. Newcomers to the State who are interested m rugger or who desire to play ars invited94 words
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261 1950-07-12 11 Raffles Inst. totourN.S., Selangor RAFFLES Institution will be sending their cricket, hockey and soccer teams on tout of Negri Sembilan and Selangor next momh. The team will W«ve Singapore on August 7 ty day I rain and will play, their 3rs^ cricket match m Seremb.tri same evening they will meet261 words
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Article181 1950-07-12 11 TN the semi-final of lfc_ pore District Cncke Ution played on the 2_3 BOD ground en Saturday, 31 Kn. RAOC. last year's champ.o- deflated RAPC (Nee Boon) tickets. RAPC bitted fir^t <- dismissed for 48 run and Guscott taking and four for 19181 words
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Advertisement76 1950-07-12 11 .row i onn m \kt KASMA BOOTY "rnVT T_fcl J*__i 9i n In Productions' :T P3ESE<7«tfOK DEWI MURNI'' 5 47. MIDNITE *t the REX _KffWJv_____R 7^ A LA CABTC -.ANT. PHONE ***** COOK BOOKS WishTa. *T. 50 3.60 4 .of 6.50 282 Ways I 4.50 a] Cookery 3.0 C al76 words
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Advertisement52 1950-07-12 11 _^d _J 38 1 1 LIFEGUARD MILK CO.. LVD. M/S6 Medeiros Building Spore Telephone: ***** 55 'mf SINGAPORE REPERTORY PRESENTS JOMN-FOMH SEMPILL VIR6INIA JONNSON IN PRIVATE LIVES BY NOEL COWARD AT 9 p.m. TONIGHT WED. 12 13 14 AND SAT. 15. BOOKINGS ROBINSONS PHONE 5894 THEATRE BOOKING OFFICE 7 p.m.52 words
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Article38 1950-07-12 12 PARKER: To Jean, wife of Ray Parker, on llth July, at the Surlingham Nursing Home, a lor Merilyn Jacqueline. TO WINIFRED, wife of E. K. Burchmore. at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, on .July 10th. a daughter. Beth ell.38 words
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Article94 1950-07-12 12 WEE-KWEK: The engagement Is announced today between Mr. Wee Cheng Hai. eldest son of the late Mr. Wee Seng Kiat Mrs. Wee Seng Kiat (Madam Yeo -Mary) <fc Miss Kwek Hoe Keow. 3rd daughter of Mr. Kw ek Noy Chia the late Madam Tan Kirn Kee RIGDEN-LYONS: The engagement94 words
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Obituary18 1950-07-12 12 THOMSON: At Bexhill -on-Sea. on July 10th, Yvonne Mary, widow of H. W. Thomson. C.M.G. .late U.C.S.t.18 words
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Article46 1950-07-12 12 THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Oh Jitt Kwang sincerely thank all .relatives and friends who so kindly 'attended the funeral of their beloved mother on Saturday and fent floral tributes, gifts, messages of condolence, loan of cars, fcuses, etc.. m their :>ad bereave-, -ment.46 words
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Article28 1950-07-12 12 IN* IOVING memory of my nu-oand "Jock" Pi-crams kitted July l_'h. 1949. Grant to him Oh 1 ord eternal rest and let '.'.qtu shine upon him.28 words
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Article344 1950-07-12 12 'Don't force down rubber WASHINGTON, Wednesday. INDONESIA has told the tinted States .that any move by the U.S. to brin_r down the price of natural rubber would drive Indonesian rubber growers into the planting of other crops and more remunerative occupations. Indonesia's case was presented toA.P. - 344 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-07-12 12 Hill What a world— and they call US goats.' muses Horatio, the bearded philosopher of the Children's Zoo, London.19 words
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Article255 1950-07-12 12 GENEVA, Wednesday. nil Export Import Bank has an uncommitted 1 lending authority of over $800,000,000 for aid to under-developed countries, Mr. Isador Lubin, United States representative, told yesterday's meeting of the Economic and Social Council of the I'nited Nations m Geneva. Mr. Lubin, who was makingReuter - 255 words
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Article92 1950-07-12 12 French ship to join Korea patrol WASHINGTON. Wed. A SPOKESMAN of the U.S. Navy said yesterday that French Far Eastern Fleet has been ordered to fit oin one 1 warship for service La Korean waters. He said the type and name of the ship has not been de- cicied. butA.P. - 92 words
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Article40 1950-07-12 12 INDIA yesterday formaiiy re-' quested the United Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Trygve Lie. to place on *ne I agenda of the next session of J the General Assembly the question of the treatment of Indiana m South Africa.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article121 1950-07-12 12 Talks soon on Yemen in London I>RITAIN and Yemen will open negotiations on August 28 m London for a settlement of outstanding differences, stated tne Foreign Office. The discussions will seek agreement on the protracted dispute over the frontier line between Yemen and the Aden protectorate which to date isU.P. - 121 words
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Article66 1950-07-12 12 CAPETOWN, Wed Wil- liam John Ross, aged 27, was fined £10 m Capetown for whistling and passing a re--1 mark at a non-white woman. Refusing a request for nominal fine only, the magistrate said: "What would have happened had a colour- ed man done this toA.P. - 66 words
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Article22 1950-07-12 12 London Reuter The first meeting of the 12, North Atlantic Pact Deputies will take place on July 25 m ILondon Reuter - 22 words
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Article81 1950-07-12 12 VATICAN CITY. Wed. I^HE Pope has been advised by his physicians to go to till summer palace m the Alban Hills near R^me a month earlier this year and he may leave the Vatican this week-end. The heavy s'rain of almost uninterrupted Holy Year ceremonies .♦ndA.P. - 81 words
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Article54 1950-07-12 12 ISRAEL'S new Minister to Britain. Mr. Elirhu Elath. called on the Minister of State. Mr. Kenneth Younger, i yesterday and reportedly exj pressed the hope that the relations between the two i countries will go on improv- ing. It was Mr Elath's first formal call atA.P. - 54 words
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Article34 1950-07-12 12 THE Fourth Air Force m San Francisco yesterday issued a call for 5.000 aii reservists, particularly technical specialists, to volunteer for active duty. Bases In eight U.S. Westmen. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article28 1950-07-12 12 Three people are reported dead and a score were seriously injured yesterday when a cyclone swept the Adriatic seashore resorts i south of Venice. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article104 1950-07-12 12 LONDON. Wed. THE British War Minister. Mr. John Strachey. told Parliament yesterday that he j::egretted the tone of some of |ihe expressions he used about the Schuman Plan at Colchester on July 1 But he denied that his use of the word "plot"' referred toReuter - 104 words
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Article66 1950-07-12 12 WASHINGTON, Wed. THE US. Deputy UnderSecretary of Btsta Mr. 1 John E. Peurifoy, was nomi- nated by President Truman yesterday as the Ambassador to Greece. He will also head the American Aid Mission there. Mr. Peurifoy ha* h charge of the U.S. State r 9A.P. - 66 words
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Article76 1950-07-12 12 The mass circulation Sunday Pictorial of London told its readers that Queen Elizabeth's most recent outfit looked awful. The Queen wore it at the wedding of her godson. David Somer et, and Lady Caroline Thynne, on July 5. The Pictorial, which has taken previous editorial jabs atA.P. - 76 words
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Article268 1950-07-12 12 Yachts racing across ocean THE two smallest boats ever to attempt to race each other by sail across the Atlantic have It ft Bermuda for Plymouth. Both are British, both arc manned by crews of four. They sailed against eacn other m last month's 650 miles Rhode Island to Bermuda268 words
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Article83 1950-07-12 12 LOUDON Wed. A COMMUNIST N- China news agency report broadcast by Peking said yesterday that United Si ales piano.-, again bombed and strafed Pyongyang, capital of North Korea, and surrounding villages on July 5 and 6, killing many civilians who were repairing their hou^e. after eariierReuter - 83 words
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Article35 1950-07-12 12 Truman's plea for funds W.\SHIN< m 1 1 "Point F to Und< If: Mr. T\ Hon cut Sou he tune Bl the 000 Tne P contain--single terd;. On lieved Appropris would pro: aft-: UD- U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Advertisement115 1950-07-12 12 AMERICAN ACME BEER is HERE SOLD AT ALL LEADING BARS RESTAURANTS Imported by E. SUN TRADING CO., LTD. |57, ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE Tel ***** ________________________________-_______----^__i j HOLLYWOOD Beauty Hint TiU^ivc&tllt R_______ mm _9^ i m i^F ____c m JR Starring Susan Hayward. U-I Hollywood Never become so smugly self-satisfied about115 words
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Advertisement178 1950-07-12 12 SINGAPORE^ 's scientific r treatment Yrar« <.f *..rk I < •>' <i lo lb* I ir-xn bje< i \onmb contain. th* 1 m»»t ■fl 4i^')\'T'd f» I mr».,fdx Ointment J r |>rr*\«'n; turning. m*t 'TIIIIIII COMPOUND UNDECYLENATE OINTMENT AND UNDECYLENATE POWDER 'yfi A BURROUGHS WELLCOME A CC PI *gtnm m178 words
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Miscellaneous29 1950-07-12 12 ti __s Havt w« anyone here by th« norno of Abbot Coitello? BIGB TIDES Today: 9 50a.ni: X 3«pm Tomorrow: 10 Mam; 9 llp.m THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris29 words
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