The Singapore Free Press, 29 June 1951
1951-06-29
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Title Section17 1951-06-29 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA GFHGHGFHSGt*l SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE mi. PKICF. FIFTEEN CENTS.17 words
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Article18 1951-06-29 1 l •>, 1. BriI the I I Will I itin* m U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article128 1951-06-29 1 fJRITAIN is preparing to take her oil dispute with Persia to the United Nations Security Council as a last resort, informed officials said yesterday. Meanwhile. the Attorney General. Sir Frank Soapier. will formally ar*ue the British case before the International Court which conTenes atA.P.; Reuter - 128 words
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Article390 1951-06-29 1 feheran offers to drop sabotage bill if— TEHERAN, Friday. T«HE Persian Government last night backed down and offered to drap its anti-sabotage legislation if the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's British technicians stay on their jobs. The concession came a few hours after the Persian Premier, Dr. Mossadeq,A.P.; Reuter; U.P. - 390 words
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Article47 1951-06-29 1 *B Meta* aafril? I J251 the prtiHß'n t )i^ his I ■■der aid It palleti I b# mistake. I i be e\fxi a call I l fell t --d i he I hey I c foci of the '^:o-- the C v A--I U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article47 1951-06-29 1 R Thoma L> y v by tUne an :rom LaGuarcUa Yorlc. on th»» first JOO-miL Far Ea.t- may take him ont. He fco »vi L Singapore I>weviaid 1:? wan', a r«5?" vIPW or thp PaciJJ£5« and pjs- Asia •■poranc- to 'he fre« A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article219 1951-06-29 1 TRUMAN: 'Not asked to mediate' WASHINGTON, Pri. PRESIDENT Truman yesterday said that he had not been asked to mediate m the AngloPersian dispute over oil nationalisation. He said he had received a letter from the Persian Prime Minister, Dr. Mossadeq, but he refused to discuss it. He said be hadU.P. - 219 words
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Article25 1951-06-29 1 The British light aircraft carrier. Warrior yesterday took on board more than 70 aircraft for the Far East and the Mediterranean. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 25 words
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Article19 1951-06-29 1 General Juan Cailles aged 81. one of the most colourful revolutionary of the Philio)ines. died yesterday U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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253 1951-06-29 1 WASHINGTON, Friday. /CONGRESS support was growing yesterday for modification of a law barring aid to any nation shipping war potential to Communist countries. This law, known as the Kern Amendment, was approved recently by Congress as part of a money bill for federal agencies. rPresidentReuter - 253 words
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Article27 1951-06-29 1 Professor N. Anichkov Pre .ident of the Academy of Med'cal Sciences, wrotp today m he Izvestia that Sov^t sur--ons achieved notuble sactn cancer »urg«iT. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration31 1951-06-29 1 picture. A veteran of the ManChester Regiment which defended Singapore m 1942, Lance Corporal Jack Brierley returned with the battalion yesterday for service against ths bandits. Free PressFree Press - 31 words
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Article104 1951-06-29 1 LONDON, Fri. A Naval board of inquiry is to investigate the loss of trie submarine Affray, sunk with 75 men m the English Channel. The C-in-C Portsmouth will convene the board, which will conduct its inquiry m camera. Rear-Admiral R. M. Dick, Flag Officer Training Squadron,Reuter - 104 words
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Article26 1951-06-29 1 South African air and rail services will be severely curtailed today through a "work: to rule" strike of 15,000 employees s?e!:ing higher wages. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article36 1951-06-29 1 PUS AN. Fn. THE South Korean QHfomment spokesman. M*-. Clarence Rhee, y*.st.erday warned that anyone found advocating support for the Soviet cease-fire proposal would be regarded as a traitor and "severely punished36 words
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Article, Illustration20 1951-06-29 1 picture. ue.avion schojls .\in» are taking a physu :x\ ciim.ition ourse at the Malay iiirls* Cbllece, KuaU Lumpur. Free PressFree Press - 20 words
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66 1951-06-29 1 HF Truman Administration asked the Senate ytsterT hJJ^increase income and other taxes by $IQ,W> Jnl V tJ House had approved an increase of tf;ioo 7nt !iu£ h,7? Secretary of the Treasury John Snyker askmiU^'^nJetoaAdDOut $3,000,000,000 to that ed n nt He said that theReuter - 66 words
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367 1951-06-29 1 SELKIRK PANTON - SELKIRK PANTON By TOKYO. Friday. SEALED lips are now the military order of the day m Tokyo and Korea among top ranking United Nations officers about Mr. Maliks "peace m Korea" proposal. With wary eyes on General Mac Arthur's aorupt dismissal, they are367 words
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Article31 1951-06-29 1 Effects of an atom bomb if dropped within 30 miles of 'central London were discms^ett m secret conference yestterday by 260 Government Hind local -admiajfttrattvc «A- GHSGFSGFSGFcl ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article56 1951-06-29 1 THE Canadian Foreign Minister Mr. Irwiff Pearson, railed on the British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Morrison, yesterday As one of the princiiMi United Nit ions exoerts on the problem of a cease fire m Korea. Mr. Pearson was expected to be s»ven news of the latest diplomatic attempt*Reuter - 56 words
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Article239 1951-06-29 1 The hall: banks may help Frep Press Stair Kcportrr SINGAPORE b i n k would probably M prepared to raise ;h» 5250.000 still required it* [build the prapawA 5300.000 badminton 1. i ioi the Trinmas Cupjtwea MM yoyr. If they were assured that thr» hali vould beoNM s- I supporting.239 words
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129 1951-06-29 1 RANGOON, fft A Malayan Airways a rcraft will head today tow-Aids the west coast of Burma searching for a lighter lost m the storm -tossed Bay of Bengal en route to Penang. Mr. J. E. Davles, of the Malayan Transportation and Stevedoring Company, Singapore,A.P. - 129 words
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Advertisement151 1951-06-29 1 I 0 W^^^^^^^^^^J^^B^^^^^^^^^^ jIJt I I Conta.n* Viumins At 1 If I I B1 B 2 and D a!sO i /J I* ijtj^ PP Vitamins (Niacin)J >'vß >^^» Iron V Calcium t and make S^ i h <*P horu lld^qoroiind f !-w'^ H 8 4 '^rwJ?* nch nourishment of Nature's151 words
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Advertisement102 1951-06-29 1 1M DAK 79 Bra* Bj**H *4 *.«*apo'» bfftw<?er» North 6r dge Rd. and Victoria MfMt Tete No 4088 M«t »n4 CoW Or m»li t Cyropea* F»od B>rcpjrcd by om A I Cookt IpacM WeMmi C»k«t Chinata Ch«w Ci*»w our spccia'ity a'wx/s ava'iab'e T. P 6. XA n expert archer will102 words
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Article565 1951-06-29 2 DON SCHWIND - DON SCHWIND Once rich beauties now top-line models By BRITAIN will nasil an old ace m the hole— titled beauty— this year m another try at putting the women's fashion crown right down m Bond Street for keeps. The fashion houses are preparing for anotherA.P. - 565 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-06-29 2 HUMPH - HUMPH -by Dash It all. Winifred, are we going to let those tennis girls have all the running19 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-06-29 2 Models m beach suits take it easy and relax on the floor with a drink After an exhausting parade at the Dorchester, London, ball m aid of King George's Fund for Sailors. 22-year-old Peggy Nias, left, modelled a plain white outfit and 25-yea/-old56 words
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404 1951-06-29 2 FLORENCE MILLS - FLORENCE MILLS by VO modesty is wast--11 ed m Paris this summer as far as beach fashions are concerned. Scanty swimsuits both one and two-piece affairs— seem designed specially to make the onlooker blush. Bikini styles that have pants terminating, well below the navelA.P. - 404 words
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Article393 1951-06-29 2 LIAU NYUK OI - Piercing painless LIAU NYUK OI By THIS week I made a round of goldsmiths m South Bridge Road to find out something about ear piercing. "Do you pierce ears here? I asked the manager of th€ first shop I entered. 'Oh yes, he answered. "Have you got a pair of393 words
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Advertisement139 1951-06-29 2 InV a£L A vA Why suffer from FOOT TROVBLiS? when you can get your foot troubles soothed m our Chiropody Department. No need to let angry Corns, Callouses or in-growing Nails spoil your day or evening out. For Consultation and appointment Phone 5046. ftcUa BEAUTIFY YOUR rooms WITH CARPETS RUGS139 words
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Advertisement187 1951-06-29 2 j Anywnere under the sun mßuena sunpruf ct|A U>e this wonderful filter cea-i t* If kin from too much sun Wirn i» gradually the healthful way-^ r m t to keep a delicate skin fair mo smooth. face, arms and neck MAYrtARD CO., LTD. 11. Battery Road Pi, one JUST187 words
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Miscellaneous187 1951-06-29 2 New Crossword No. 392 \2? IHI^H CLUES ACROSS 1. 8. Not the push sort, except perhaps when starting (5, 8) 9. Saint of wet promise near Paris (5). 10. This is a matter of some purchase (8). 11. Girl of little value m India (4). 13 A Teutonic "the" is187 words
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Miscellaneous227 1951-06-29 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, there is considerable genius m your make-up. In youth your head is filled with great dreams and your aspirations are vaunting. If you can learn to turn these dreams into reality, your promise of greatness can be fulfilled. Procrastination, letting opportunities slip by, on the227 words
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Article412 1951-06-29 3 Pine to become newsprin t AUCKLAND, Friday x>HE world newsprint shortage and soaring costs 1 which caused the first rise since 1939 m the price of daily newspapers m Australia, i s acting a* I spur to New Zealand m launching plans to turn pine trees412 words
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Article50 1951-06-29 3 in destroys sas crops iFri. OLLEN >r reams 0 of their banks *nd crop experts .a: rampaging >iiy had done $*****.000 darn:r. :hat region. mo rei.et m H steady down- :.i' P*'^J *he ast s c- Countless nundited ov the n »nd Q"ir.a?e tie Ucd i :o rue hie^L— j50 words
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Article153 1951-06-29 3 P.I. ASSURES HER PEOPLE ON KOREA MANILA, Fri. THE Philippines also ha* critics against her Korean policy, just as m the United 'states and the United Kingdom. Just to get the record light, however, Malacanan Palace has issued a statement i saying Philippine President Elpidio Quirino offered to send troopsReuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration26 1951-06-29 3 HOW IT WORKS A soldier from the Netherlands (rifht) instructs Ethiopian infantrymen m the operation of a lUbt machine gun at a training camp m Korea.26 words
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Article, Illustration361 1951-06-29 3 WHETHER you bid and what you bid with tht same exact cards often dep& i your position at the tab's i ::J whether or not there is any score. What would you do with each of the following hands if your vulverable opponents were 60 on score and361 words
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Article114 1951-06-29 3 COLOMBO, Fri. A 28-year-old woman, climbing a 45 feet belfry of a temple relieved the monotony of the quiet rural folk of Batticaloa m Oey lon's distant Eastern province, recently. She challenged anybody to come after her and get her down. When a man triedReuter - 114 words
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Article25 1951-06-29 3 The U.S. Department of Commerce have announced that the monetary gold stock of the United States decreased during May by US$49.--361.000 to U5521,755,483,00025 words
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160 1951-06-29 3 LONDON, Fri. gRITISH fruit growers are expecting record crop* this year, although most of them will be a little late. Main reasons are the slight frosts —it is many years since they caused so little damage and the recent warmer weather. Forecasts say thatReuter - 160 words
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Article41 1951-06-29 3 A 3 1 -year-old American mother who dragged her eight-year-old son on to a level crossing m front of an onrushing train was said by the Albion, Michigan, coroner to have been "despondent" over her two- week -old divorce.41 words
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Advertisement29 1951-06-29 3 ST. IVEL LACTIC CHEESE POWIAR (010 MIOAl" tl! *M CHEESE NO COOD OLD [nglish Hilton FAVOURITES °*T*INABLi AT Patricks food supplies IF AU EAST) LTD. S^3 ROAD. TEL. 5.29 words
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Advertisement144 1951-06-29 3 THE HO HOWC OIL KIIXJ (19M LTP. Ye# Another Radio from Germany. l^Rjl PORTABLE i C^ BRflun Piccolo 51 A/C D/C 110/220 V. jito taHcry. Fully Tropicalise/. i f» -a^t2r!iL. a A $£f you Cflfl dtp+nd vpon tor conhrruoji Ca// /or a Demonstration without obligation. > Electrical Deft HARDIAL SINGH144 words
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Miscellaneous244 1951-06-29 3 SINGAPORE 8.8.C. [Singapore] ITU NETWORK tG*m*r%\ OwneM Sr^vice) mm %j Mjr u e^m Lv Lumpur; 10.10 Close 7 aJ8 ._«.30 aJ n. 117 M 25.53 ;mTl* Radio Orchegtras «.0t pj«.— 10.45 p.m. 177tt 15.95 6IH p.m.— 12.45 mjn. 1781 16.84 130 8.43 pjn.-^?.45 »jn. 1514« 19.82 i4N»i* 145 Dance Music244 words
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Miscellaneous205 1951-06-29 3 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya .11 I I I 1 I poof! UVITATIONf WHY, THATX II \MANDRAKtf MANOR AK€f I YOffXl HASH WOA WKH, SMMIf A KINDERGARTEN TRICK FOR rJ YOU THJNK I'MRUNN ING AWAY THIS f$ THE PLACC, AT LAST/ 1 MANORAKE. HE WpULON'T p -i205 words
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727 1951-06-29 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, June 29, 1951. Of bets morals MANY solemn heads must have been shaken m sorrow yesterday m Singapore and many pairs of prim lips must have tut-tutted m disapproval. The news was black as sin, for the news was of sin. The betting craze is727 words
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Article, Illustration976 1951-06-29 4 LORD HAILSHAM - 6 QUESTIONS THAT MUST BE ANSWERED LORD HAILSHAM By irpHE dis- appearnc c aclean and lrgess, two trusted men m the Foreign Office and one actually the head of the American Department is as great a shock as anyone could conceive. It has created a situation so serious, revealed a976 words
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Article, Illustration652 1951-06-29 4 CYRIL RAY - Stalin 's birthplace draws them in CYRIL RAY THE MOSCOW SCENE MOVES TO TIFLIS The house where he was born has been preserved By pORTY-ODD miles or 1 so from here is the little mountain town of Gori, dominated by the ruins of a twelfthcentury fortress that has known Armenians,652 words
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Article, Illustration736 1951-06-29 4 U.S. Experiment Brings Scientists produce gas J setting fire to a coal nJ writes CLIFFORD HI A MAMMOTH experiment m the State of Alabama, U.S.A., and an Anglo-American pooling of knowledge, promise a new source of power. After spending a year m helping American scientists to produce736 words
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Advertisement25 1951-06-29 4 CUPS MEDALS Challeige Shields Trtilies For All Sports SILVER E.PN.S. Comprehensive Range) Keenest Prices. 78. North Br.dg« Rd.. Spore SS*J 4. llatv Rd.. X Lumpur.25 words
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Advertisement110 1951-06-29 4 t **Never a dull mon.er.t n IW# Haai, John!" "I couWn t Mgt— wifll y Susan anything ttacial pcmiitg?" "It's Peter' he i b«er faces all over tht bathroom "Ah! we may h#v« midst?" •'Well, ht'i a veri imapp'* l one! I've a good mind to dep r of Keillers110 words
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873 1951-06-29 1 ALLAN LEWIS - off-the-course betting a source of Govt. revenue ALLAN LEWIS By T time when th« A iovernment* re jjog with flu P[°Jjof curbing IBrfonarv spento* se d ofTthebetting could iinoimt xtra money at m circulation no doubt pspeMalaya, where jbjg. rt of the pfetion are Chi: rp:m'Pd to bp g gambling873 words
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Article, Illustration564 1951-06-29 1 R. BAERLIN - R. BAERLIN By T>HE King George VI A and Queen Elizabeth Festival of Britain Stakes, at Ascot on July 21, promises prize money of more than £30,000 with £25,000 for the winner. It is only natural that Britishers should desire to564 words
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Article102 1951-06-29 1 T ESTER PIGGOTT gained ±j another outstanding success when at Newbury last week he won the Summer Cup on Vidi Vici. The boy jockey showed his mettle m a fighting finish to keep his mount half a length ahead of Nital. A furlong out it looked102 words
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Article345 1951-06-29 1 REPORTS from Australia indicate that trainers are asking for increased training fees. The fee at present is £A6 6s. Od. per week (a P P r o x $172 per month), and an increase to £A8 Bs. Od. is requested. Compared with their colleagues m345 words
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Article760 1951-06-29 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS JOCKEYS arc big money earners. Successful riders m Malaya are among the highest salaried men m the country. A recent article m Melbourne's Sporting Globe placed leading rider, Jack Purtel, on a par with the Prime Minister, the Commissioner of Police. the Chief Justice,760 words
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Article, Illustration11561 1951-06-29 2 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS Compiled by FOLLOWING is a fall form guide for horses entered for the Selangor Turf r Club's June- July meeting openinf tomorrow at ftuala Lumpur. NORSES CLASS 2. ABBOTSFORD SCRATCHED 2-6-61 S pore 8-9 Abt 6F. DiV. I— Course scratching. 11111,561 words
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Advertisement95 1951-06-29 2 V '5 L m fl "J I /f 8 Valve, 1 1 Bandspread Wavebands for A.C. mains. Fully tropicalised PRICE SINCAPORE fr PENANC $465.00 FEDERATION $520.00 Sole Distributors: ANN PENG TRADERS LTD 59-61 STAMFORD ftOAD, SINGAPOTE I A MEAL I a at -t I THE NEW AIR- I CONDITIONED I95 words
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Advertisement69 1951-06-29 2 ANOTHER NEW SHIPMENT Of Graf tons ANTI SHRINK AND Marshall's FABRICS IN NEW DESIGNS AND COLOURS HARROWS LTD 7. ORCHARD TEL. 4800 EMBROIDERY /B£k AND CROCHET JflHl cottons '^^m :b m aucroix m Wy Gust I< &&>uSiS m STRANOCO COnOM f f flfl/IUI I ►•tILLANTi O'AIOER w 1 7>jJH^9 >69 words
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Miscellaneous14 1951-06-29 2 TttE- GAMBOLS 4^ 1 I RAKtr YOU T \l ypg QptNe WTU MOTUtH&V; I14 words
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Advertisement229 1951-06-29 3 JBH--L__l!' I 1 f J'UiiUtittlliilL' IFi \U -;/_ir FORD F-5 TRUCK Bu fr big rcr b.;; truc<; service «ij performs for bif BOOK EARLY TO AVOW >ruck °P« ra^° n lf J packed w^h featurei rfcat mean big power reserves tmd long trouble -free serDISAPPOINTMENT V CC Heref a truck229 words
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Article142 1951-06-29 4 TIHE flat 'ats of miners A were thrown In the air at Gosforth Park, Newcastle, last week when Sycomore II romped home to an easy victory In the Northumberland Plate— 'the famous Pitman's Derby. The French-bred four-year-old, ridden by th e Australlan, Edgar Britt and J- ra '**w142 words
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Advertisement105 1951-06-29 4 REPRESENT Touey Scon Tolley Ltd. Distillen of the Famous TOLLEY'S FULLY M^SwMl SPEC AL MATURES \JmBJJJJmB/ HOSPITAL BRANDY "The Old Favourite" Tahu Sama Tahu Phone Import Dept 7257 America f s FINEST Cigarette you smoked PHILIP MORRIS* P«lS^ E.OTT I CO..(*-V) LTD. uhi.jm &lOS 7/1.721 0 M J^BHMPk Sele<ttd Evtry105 words
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Advertisement78 1951-06-29 4 f,, j SURVEYING INSTRUmJ DRAW.NC OF FICf S(Jpp MICROSCOPES macni J and I ALL TYPES Of NDU$n AND SCIENTIFIC iqui^J ASSOCIATED WSTHUMto MANUFACTURERS iu Z REPAIRS CARRIED OUT BY EXPERTS R c> M 304R ORCHARD ROAD wßSß&f'' 38fl V:3k jHSr <JP iQfIC Mil >^&k P^^^^s^B^i« IMPORTERS JACOBSON VAN DBK lEWS78 words
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Article, Illustration371 1951-06-29 5 FLICKER OF HOPE IN FIGHT AGAINST CANCER Varsity may provide the answer r Free Press Staff Reporter THE University of Malaya, which i s s<arce i v three-years-old may yet provide an answer to cancer and other malignant blood diseases if its research work on new American and British drugs371 words
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Article, Illustration66 1951-06-29 5 This is how a real paratrooper jumps/ according io two-and-a-half-year old Tony Kirkwood, of Singapore, as he went through a re-non ?on for the F Press at the be^ch. JUMPING... "Hav.njr flown to your jump area, you poise at the ''^r wait for th« signal ...IS EASY: "The green66 words
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163 1951-06-29 5 YWCA GIRLS PREPARING FOR FUN FAIR BUSY AS BEES VSSS*™* S**« Reporter JiTH only one week to go r members of t n <» Y.W.C.a' are as busy as bees preparing for the Fun Fair to be held next Saturday. A large collection of handwork, ranging from rattan baskets (purchased163 words
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Article74 1951-06-29 5 TT*HE following substations are liable to load shedding tonight Newton, Chatsworth. Pierce Rri. Somerville Estate. Leedon Rd. Victoria Park, Nashim Hill. Dalvey Balmoral Rd, Paterson Rd. Great World Ho Honp Oi. Mill Alexandra Incinerator. Tiong Bahru. Havelock Rd, Alexandra Brick Works, Malayan Brewery, A B.C. Brewery.74 words
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Article28 1951-06-29 5 Inspector Koh- Lian Wah. Singapore Police Force has been appointed to act as Assistant Superintendent of Police. Singapore, vice Chief Inspector P. M. Pennefather.28 words
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Article86 1951-06-29 5 gINGAPORE'S American community and their friends will celebrate American Independence Day this year with a picnic at the American Association's premises at Thomson Road Polo ground on Sunday, July 1, from 2.45 p.m. to ,7 p.m. There will be baseball, races, competitions and pony rides, followed by86 words
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101 1951-06-29 5 V sir.gapo^ Branch of •JiSSvan Chines AsSfSTm*** ver i year of us eid»--•TS Chong Thuri Pin. *si* Free Mid M h* interest 'he nnnL« popuia-lor. of SmßaKdinihe local branch ftwlMM of 'he Federa--1 Mr Thutt Pit saui. had about 800 As>o<iare J yjwft s*n<s *«i tfftfrtan101 words
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Article18 1951-06-29 5 c S;rig.t- I^fou' I eil wil! ty> Hft UM IkMril Memorial ki k. at 10 a.m.18 words
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Article219 1951-06-29 5 Guarantee was given for this.... Free Press Staff Reporter than fifty members from the Chinese sections of the Y.W.C.A. and the YJW.C.A. are today joining m a three-day mixed camp at the Chung Cheng Middle School m Katong. A three-day mixed camp is such219 words
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Article42 1951-06-29 5 With the completion of the $50,000 Old Peoples 1 Home m Gopeng Road. Ipoh. providing accommodation for 100 destitutes, the Perak Chinese Welfare Association decided yesterday to launch a new drive for funds for the maintenance of the inmates.42 words
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187 1951-06-29 5 SENG POH MARKET IS POPULAR Free Press Staff Reporter PITCHES for the sale of cooked food m Seng Poh Road market, Singapore, may have to be allotted by ballot, as more than 200 applications have been received for these 24-day sites. The Health187 words
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141 1951-06-29 5 Trade, travel transport problems Free Press Staff Reporter COMMERCIAL representatives of Asian countries m the ECAFE group mil meet m conference at the Victoria Memorial Hall m Singapore m the second week of October for discussions on travel facilities exchange problems, transport questions and otner irudc subject* m^ m%mm Officials141 words
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Article170 1951-06-29 5 Free Press Staff Reporter REGISTERED voters who were struck off the rolls I%r when checkers could not locate them at their registered addresses may raise objections if they think that their names had been deleted without sufficient reason, the Free Press was told yesterday But170 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-06-29 5 pit- tare. Mr. I -ul Jiffri. < Mm ih€ Pakistan Gitil and Military Gaaette. who arrived m Singapore on Tuesday by Quanta*/ BO AC Onfttellation from Sidney. Mr. J»ffri attended the Australian Jubilee celebration* at the invitation of the Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzte*. Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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145 1951-06-29 5 Free Press Staff Reporter An application for use of the Mount Emily Swimming Pool during certain periods by the Teachers' Training College has been unanimously disapproved by the Municipal Commissioners. A spokesman of the College f told the Free Press yesterday it appeared145 words
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115 1951-06-29 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THK action being taken by Singapore Municipal Commissioners to close wells, the water of which is used for bean sprout ("towgay") growing, might affect the food supply of the Colony. This statement, credited to an official of the Commis-sioner-General's115 words
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110 1951-06-29 5 CUT PERSONAL CALLS FROM OFFICE PHONES O.T.E.C. PLEA.... Free Press Staff Reporter EMPLOYEES m Singapore commercial firm* are making excesftive urn of telephones for personal calls, said Mr R. W. su.nforih. Manager of the Oriental Telephone Exchange Company, to the Free Press yesterday. He issued an appeal to them to110 words
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Article63 1951-06-29 5 r PHK Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin OUnaon the High Com nn>ai oner of Uie Federation of Malaya. Sir Henry Qurney, the Governor of Sarawak, Mr Anthony F. Abell. and Mr. J Celdei Chief Secretary, representing the Government of North Borneo. mill be holding consultation* In t'.e63 words
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131 1951-06-29 5 THE Singapore Music Circle will present its first Singapore Chamber Ensemble, under the leadership of MLss Evelyn Goh, at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday. July 13. at 8.46 p.m. The programme will comprise selected music from Pur cell. Bach, Hoist, Elgar, Mozart and131 words
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Article97 1951-06-29 5 A resolution calling on the Commissioners w defer further action ayauist bean sprout producers h>r the closure of unauthorised wells will be introduced by Mr. Yap Phena Geek (Nominated) at the Commissioners' meeting nejet month (July 31 >. Mr. Yap will suggest that the present97 words
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Advertisement182 1951-06-29 5 |k Rurrlette I J !r'»li i^P\ yMr CBRT IM i A£ a«d how I A\' m^\\% KTttft SMOOTHLY u «y r pr 'toI rufflette ""jlSlrilliffSl 1 €UHT AIM KAIL and TAPE 5 1 iS^^^T^^^r I 1 What a tr af to n cJo 2 HMJXirilll II 'F II! ESTI W'182 words
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Article33 1951-06-29 6 FOLLOWING horses will not 6tart tomorrow Dendrite, Cherry Lin?. Empire Rose. Star of India. Hypnotism, Shahpere, Slickness, Marcus Aurelius. Fair Flower, Norton. Hot Drop, Excalibur. Brilliant Son and Double Nine.33 words
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Article59 1951-06-29 6 ROYAL Naval Air Command and Royal Air Force Changi drew m their Services league soccer game at Sembewang yeeteftay, each side scoring one goal. Day opened account* for R N A.C. In the 11th minute from a free kick six yards outalde the penalty area. After IS minutes59 words
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1156 1951-06-29 6 ALLAN LEWIS - GAMBAR MELAYO READY FOR FIRST WIN ALLAN LEWIS Roman Warrior best bet in Class 4 races From KUALA LUMF UK, Friday. fAMBAR Melayu, who finished second over seven at Singapore— he did not show np m his second race over nine— should account for the opposition m the race for1,156 words
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Article, Illustration626 1951-06-29 6 OXE can only sympathise with the S-AJ^A. selectors m their task of picking a Malaya Cup team from the players on view m the final trial at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday evening. It was not a display to quicken the pulse, and it left theFree Press - 626 words
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Article858 1951-06-29 6 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By has the form] to recommend him m the Class 4, Div. 1 race over six furlongs tomorrow. His winning double at Penang was full of merit. Though he is the ugliest galloper t have ever seen. I expect him to improve enough to858 words
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Article142 1951-06-29 6 A HEAVY shower yesterday afternoon and rain again last night from about 10.30 until early this morning has softened X L tracks slight ly However, riven fairly good weather today and tomorrow morning, the going should be good for tomorrow afternoon'i races. Knirht Gallant (Ellery) went142 words
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Advertisement149 1951-06-29 6 iJOAY ft DAILY 11 am.. 1.45. AM. K.3# 9.3t Howard Hawks' DARING PRODUCTION! Distribn'.cd hy KKO Radio TOMOSRCW^it rWTE Gregory Peck Morning Matiu'^ at 9 a.m. Tomorrow: ham Lightning' Sunday: "Piccadilly Incident" SOIBAY at M'RITE "ALLUREMENT (>landarin) TODAY DJJILY 5 SHOWS at 11. 145 I. M (31 9Jtt "WOODEN HORSE"149 words
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Advertisement63 1951-06-29 6 i am-- 1 "Matolesh lehaD" 0* "DON'T TELL IT TO ANYBODY afau "JANGAN KASI TAHU ORANC Distributed By South-East Asia Film ft New to*«* pnpn f n I U U n II L U I Af /7 7"/7 5^ J SINGAPORE jj^r* m I for Austin Service "HI: I wmMmSUnlk63 words
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Article29 1951-06-29 7 ROWN HAS SHOULDER TROUBLE liiiUril .-a Mhl mritun«Stie r I held «he N r Ot N ,Uial ftflJ I *t I N..rthJmp«on R_! ri *"»rd k sit! r ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article418 1951-06-29 7 ij}iu gs victory] r Yorkshire luniortfan wickets Yesterday] u- 1 (j \hc Yorkshire j I wi«*W His total for the season rgan were 82 for eight, he h r bowler to reach 100 '<oon after the interval' m of the chance of comty taking theReuter - 418 words
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Article16 1951-06-29 7 error beat E.M.E. 3-2 c de.r tad Aver Is to tire* n f core* ith a16 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-06-29 7 picture. lJon~.!d Tan. champion athle te at yesterday's Serangoon Knfflish School sports, breasts the tape to win the 220 yards "A" Division event. Free PressFree Press - 25 words
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631 1951-06-29 7 FOURTH DAY AT WIMBLEDON QNG Chew Bee, Malayan champion, and David Samaii, South African colourv ed champion, failed to combine as effectively as their British opponents, Hedley Baxter and Paddy Roberts, m their first-round doubles match m the All-England lawn tennis tournament atA.P.; Reuter - 631 words
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Article96 1951-06-29 7 Following have been selected to play against Tan Tock Seng Dressers' XI at Parrer Park at 2.15 p.m. tomorrow. O. Runetunge (capt, K. S. Williams) P. Fernandez, F. Perera, KulatLssa, C. Gunesekera, Neol Perera, E. Reginald, S. Nagapala, A. Fernanda, L. Frugtniet. On Sunday at 11 a.m. against96 words
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Article53 1951-06-29 7 MURPHY BEATS LA MOTTA r>OB Murphy (175!i1b) thrashed Jake La Motta, 1751 b» former world middleweight champion, after seven rounds of a scheduled 12--round light-heavyweight fight at Yankee stadium New York last night. The New York Commission s physician stopped the fight with La Motta bleeding from slashes around both53 words
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Article38 1951-06-29 7 E.T.T. A. 'reprieve' English Table Tennis Association announced yesterday that the suspension they imposed on Richard Bergmann. former world champion, would be lifted on Sunday. The decision followed an appeal and "assurances as to Bergmann's future conduct. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article48 1951-06-29 7 Wednesday's baseball results were AMERICAN LEAGUE: New York 2, Washington 0; Cleveland 8, St. Louis 1; Boston 6, Philadelphia 5; Detroit 3. Chicago 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE: Brooklyn 10, New York 4; Cincinnati 2, Philadelphia 1; St. Louis 14. Chicago 2; Boston-Philadelphia. postponed through rain.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article44 1951-06-29 7 gASIL SHAW will appear m tonight's boxing promotion at the Happy World Stadium m place of Jimmy Newton, a welterweight who was to have fought Little Chye. Shaw will now meet Chye m the main supporting event of the evening.44 words
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Article149 1951-06-29 7 Complon now has foot trouble A SEPTIC foot may prevent Denis Compton, the Middlesex and England cricketer, from playing against South Africa m the third Test beginning at Old Trafford, Manchester, next Thursday. The foot first became sore when Compton was appearing for the County against Yorkshire a few daysReuter - 149 words
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Article45 1951-06-29 7 Singapore Indian P.A. will meet Johore Indians m the first round of the Bardhan Cup competition at Kluang on Sunday, July 8. On J«jly 1. S.I.P.A. will hold a meeting at the Indian Association premises to finalise arrangements for the trip to Kluang.45 words
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Article28 1951-06-29 7 The R.S.G.C. Ladies' Captain's Prize Competition (Greensomes) was played on Monday afternoon and resulted m a win for Miss D. Butler Mrs. M. Campbell (43— 10*4-32%).28 words
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Article331 1951-06-29 7 Parks and Close stop collapse POMBINED Services, with eight wicKets still standing, need 179 runs to avoid an innings defeat against the South Africans m their match which continues at Portsmouth today. Services were dismissed for 235 m replay to the South Africans' first-innings score of 499 for five declared331 words
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Article58 1951-06-29 7 THE English Football Association Council decided at Newquay yesterday that next season's Cup final should not be directly televised but that a film could be made for subsequent showing. Other questions of broadcasting and televising of football matches were referred to a joint committeeReuter - 58 words
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Article88 1951-06-29 7 SINGAPORE District Signal Regiment went down by three goals to one against Rocklites m a Singapore AF A Div. 2 match played yesterday at St. George's Road. T. Mason, G. d'Silva and Choon Thiam scored for Rocklites, while scorer for District Signals was right-half Gregory. Entries for the88 words
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Article542 1951-06-29 7 •j^ULL results of yesterdays Wimble- don tennis were: (E^vDt) 5-7 6-4. 2-6. 7-&. 8-6 H. Ham (Swedes) 4-«. 6-0. P .tJ|l t-5 (Italy) Dt Gardnar MaMoy <b s> k» ii« F Walton •■j lt ln> o M R o b?rt.«i'"*Gß» bt. M. Coen and A. Shafei EgyptReuter; A.P. - 542 words
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Advertisement91 1951-06-29 7 NY. KALIMAMTAN BARAT importer and Exporter Indonesia and Malaya n«h N«rih Undue Road Singapore. Table OCTAS** TO-NIGHT at 9 p.m. FRIDAY. 29TH JOT HAPPY WORIP STADIUM (OF SCOTLAND) VS %r. little NENE BASITSHAW NKNK < The FirhUng DenUst) 1? LITTLE CHYE J%^ flHyM^, y I V 6. ROIERTS vt T.91 words
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Advertisement214 1951-06-29 7 ISJ^ LIQUEUR W v SCOTCH WHISKY SCOTLAND! lE**} FINEST Sl> WHISKY p| By Royal Appointment to Hit Majesty The Ktmg Awarded first prize m open competition at Brewers Exhibition Saturday Night NIGHT™a MANY VALUABLE PRIZES WILL Mt UVKN RESERVE YOUR TABLES NOW at the Capitol Ballroom Restaurant EVERY EVERY SATURDAY214 words
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Miscellaneous52 1951-06-29 7 Today's sport MKCER: Div. I: Ui»,> Turr S.A. at stadium. Div. 3A: H..!-purs v RNAS SembawanK at «;r^lang; Services L*e; RAF ,nl«er I nit v HMS Terror at h.tngi. THLETICS: Triangular \thlelif Meet, padang 5 p.m.; n.R.C. alhletic heats. 5.1>: Outram Road School sports. 3 p.m.; BOXING: Happy World Staiium.52 words
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Article31 1951-06-29 8 BIRTH CROOKS On 13th June 1951 a Bt. PHult Hospital .Hemelhfm■t»ad. HerU. England, to Mary Cne« Pagden) and John Crooke. of Sungel Toh Pawanaf Estate. Bedong. Kedah. a son. Roland James31 words
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Article29 1951-06-29 8 UNDASAN'S family thanks all relitives and friend." who paid cleht visit*, iient wreath*, and a '^nded the funeral of thHr b-lored father the late Mr. O?bri#>) Ri"eria Undassn.29 words
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Article283 1951-06-29 8 REDS CAN'T SHOOT WAY INTO U.N. Acheson says: No change WASHINGTON, Friday. r[E possibility of a Korean truce had not changed the United States position against admission of the Chinese Communists to the United Nations, said the United States Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, yesterday m Washington. The UnitedReuter - 283 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-06-29 8 a..j iVlirt; lie-aers, remembered and honoured for their gallant rearguard action at the fall of Singapore, came back yesterday on the Em J c Haljadale the old Ist Battalion, but with matiT new faces beside those with bitter memories of the Siamese "death" railway. They are h*re nh^tographed reading the53 words
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Article22 1951-06-29 8 Britain set up special defence priorities yesterday for steel, copper and zinc because shortages have been delaying arms orders. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article199 1951-06-29 8 LONDON, Fri. gLACK-MARKET 'tobacco barons" m British gaols roll 120 slate-pencil-thin cigarettes from 3s. 6d -anounce shag, and sell them at a penny each. Tobacco-starv-ed prisoners, earning between 4^d. and Is. 6d. a week, buy and buy on credit, knowing they can ever pay. Then comes199 words
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Article34 1951-06-29 8 The Italian Government yesterday announced conclusion of an agreement Riving the United States use of the Port of Leghorn as a supply base for American occupation forces m Central Europe. A. P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article126 1951-06-29 8 REDS 'HAVE A HUNDRED ATOM BOMBS' WASHINGTON. Fri. DEPRESENTATIVE Clar- ence Cannon Democrat i said yesterday that the latest military information is that Russia hno 100 atomic bombs. lie made his statement m a speech to the House urging it to approve a temporary measure providing funds to run theAP; U.P. - 126 words
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Article54 1951-06-29 8 '2.00 m.p.h. RED PLANE" Rusiia may have a rocket Diane capable of flying 2.200 miles an hour, according to a University of Michigan scientist. Dr. Mark V. Morkovin He told tiie Institute of Aeronautical Sciences that he believes Russia's theoretical work mi n the Held of rocket and jet propulsionU.P. - 54 words
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Article33 1951-06-29 8 Tho Shunko Maru, the first Japanese ship to enter an Indian port since December 8. 1941, docked m Bombay yesterday with a cargo o" raw ilk and machinery.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article82 1951-06-29 8 PORT MOR3KY, Fri pAPUA'S Mount Lamington volcano, which claimed more than 4,000 victims early this year, is expected to erupt again within a few days, the Government volcanologist, Mr. G. A. Taylor, said yesterday. He said the danger area around the volcano had been cleared andReuter - 82 words
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Article241 1951-06-29 8 LONDON, Friday. EJANS Crescent House, the British Council's elaborately appointed hostel, where many of the 167 Colonial students are defying a notice to leave by July 15, was referred to m the House of Commons last night. f~ Nearly 40 West Indians, 70 West AfricansReuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration10 1951-06-29 8 Well hay« find torn* sub•rittttt to pour en troubled atotajaj"10 words
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Article137 1951-06-29 8 RED DEAN LONDON, Fri. THE Dean of Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, said last night that a storm was approaching m Britain over falling standards of living through rearmament, according to a Soviet news agency report. He was speaking m the Sverdolv Hall m the Kremlin afterReuter - 137 words
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Article17 1951-06-29 8 Britain and Italy yesterday concluded an agreement on the disposal of Italian private oroperty m Libya.- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article112 1951-06-29 8 COLOMBO, Fri. A LL aircraft weighing up to 84,000 lbs., including Argonauts and Skymasters, will have to land at Colombo's Government airport at Ratmalana from September 1. Aircraft m the Constellation class will be permitted to land at the RAF airport of Katunayake for the timeA.P. - 112 words
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Article567 1951-06-29 8 FURTHER proceedings m the Maria Hertogh r appeal were yesterday stayed by the Singapore Court of Appeal, pending payment by Maria's former foster mother, Che Aminah, of $9,823.87, taxed costs incurred by her m the case m the Supreme Court, and further payment of $5,000 as567 words
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Advertisement294 1951-06-29 8 2*2. "Salamander' urns fe c "Deserved the title with Hhi<h i •Salamander.' Both thrived th I' I*^^1 we of Bell's ardently read,,, Mr f J' r S J volume. The Grand Allian^* £*H were swift to appraisr the irih. sb^ b» T^ Generals Freyber* and St^TW^ .I?l k the symbol294 words
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Miscellaneous23 1951-06-29 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris ~~^3Bfp^^^^] ANiD t Hi 5 ShOUI»D SELL I^^HHH^H^^HH^^HHI f Gi YE LJP HIS 'hOl^ VVAR P^^l 4^ i23 words
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