The Singapore Free Press, 2 July 1951
1951-07-02
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Title Section18 1951-07-02 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA fcl* SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 2. 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration75 1951-07-02 1 N dead. jfc!K~. lIS-.w. the a:.. 0> He is a y and ii^s to be »js :he Stalin of KoXm> guerilla i IS V JMi a year haii B t bacd 30 imMlo 3.000 or tL-: i raid w I lintard "^dv":' a iftpanwe his ..n? of a Bfeg75 words
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Article78 1951-07-02 1 UNITED NATIONS troops fighting m Korea first heard of the Communist agreement to ceasefire talks at midnight last night. 1 Juh Army headquarters men still awake heard the announcement on a field shortwave broadcast from Tokyo armed forces radio. Although it was midnight and most ofReuter - 78 words
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Article103 1951-07-02 1 WASHINGTON, Mon QENERAL Hoyt Vandenberg, US. Air Force Chief of Staff, took off by a military plane on Sunday for an inspection tour of U.S. air defences m England and Western Germany. Air force officials indicated recently that a sizeable number of U.S. fighter groups103 words
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Article378 1951-07-02 1 hint for 'peace* terms WASHINGTON, Monday. JHE UNITED NATIONS Korean war allies j t'sterday received the Communist reply on truce talks with a "lot of caution" and stood by for further developments mi n the delicate Far Fast negotiations. A high U.S. official predicted considerable diplomatic "sparring"U.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 378 words
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Article, Illustration45 1951-07-02 1 picture. Walking a monkey bridge is a tricky business, to judge by the expression on the face of this scout during the rally on the X L padang on Saturday when flags were presented to the Federation contingent to the World Scout Jamboree. Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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Article195 1951-07-02 1 Plane services to Siam resumed AIR services wifh Bangkok have been resumed. A P.O.A.S. plane will be arriving m Singapore from Bangkok at 1.15 today and will return to Bangkok immediately. Qantas and Malayan Airways have also resumed normal services to the Siamese capital. The revolt by elements of-, theReuter - 195 words
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104 1951-07-02 1 The Director of Posts, Mr. W. A. Cooper, told the Free Press, that it is too early to say whether Savings Week which opened today will be a success. The "Week" was opened officially at 8.30 a.m. by Mr. Yeo Chan Boon, a member of104 words
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Article210 1951-07-02 1 GENEVA, Monday. O PEAKING at the concluding session of the Inter national Labour conference, Mr. William Gemmill South African employer and vice-president of the conference, said that the organisation was being menaced with the "dictatorship of bureaucracy", i "This is the worst kind or dictatorship forReuter - 210 words
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Article69 1951-07-02 1 Six Republican Senators have agreed to delay report on the two months' inquiry into the dismissal of General Douglas Mac Arthur to avoid any possible embarrassment of General Matthew Ridgway. United Nations Supreme Commander m Korea ceasefire moves. Senator Alexander Smith (Republican, New Jersey) announcing thisReuter - 69 words
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Article150 1951-07-02 1 'INDIA v. PAKISTAN WAR' NEW DELHI, Men. AN Indian cabinet minister warned yesterday that continued Pakistani "breaches" of the cease fire agreement m Kashmir state might lead to an Indo-Pakistani war. Oopalswami Iyeri^ar. Minister of State and former head of the Indian delegation .to the United Nations, said "deliberate breaches150 words
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Article38 1951-07-02 1 Ceylon's Finance Minister, Mr. J. R. Jayawardane thanked the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, yesterday for his message of encouragement to the 15 member nations on the official start of the Colombo Plan.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration87 1951-07-02 1 A Belgian volunteer for the battalion fighting m Korea, Ihlm Dtaoa was reported from a military hospital m Jules UI »P»' w r jl" extremely serious condition" Brussels to be m y^lly swaHoW ed a r T suic a id1 r plM to had for m caseA.F.P.; Free Press - 87 words
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Article147 1951-07-02 1 Free Press Staff Reported. THE man who drew up the final copy of the Municipal Commissioners' petition to the King for a Royal Charter to call Singapore a city, has left the municipal service to become a teacher. But he will not easily be forgotten by147 words
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Article18 1951-07-02 1 Mr. Eamon De Valera mad« his first visit to Londonderry for :l& yoaw yestprdaf/ ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article322 1951-07-02 1 IRAN DROPS SABOTAGE BILL MOVE TEHERAN, Monday. TPEHERAN Radio announced last night that tht x anti-sabotage bill has been withdrawn from Parliament. The Bill, providing trials by military tribunals and the death penalty for oil industry "saboteurs", would remain "m suspense*, the broadcast said. The British cruiser Mauri- I tills,322 words
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Article37 1951-07-02 1 Blackouts were not on the agenda CINGAPORE'S Public Iti--1 ijtv Committee, it its last meeting discussed 27 items. Twenty-one concerned municipal staff the othtr six were of comparitivelr minor importance. Singapore's blackouts were not on the agenda37 words
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Article284 1951-07-02 1 MR. J. M. Jumabhoy, a member of the Special Power Station Committee, said today he was not m a position to confirm or deny the report that generating plant was ready for shipment m England, but that Singapore was not yet ready to receive the machinery.284 words
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Article45 1951-07-02 1 Britain signed a new 10--year financial agreement with Egypt yesterday covering the thorny question of sterling owed to Egypt for wartime debts. Britain is to release at once £25.000.000 and the equivalent of $40,000,000 14.285.000 from Egypat's London blocked credit of £230,000,000.45 words
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Advertisement6 1951-07-02 1 llkdlkdldk v© k?M i beer »uo»33t6 words
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Advertisement69 1951-07-02 1 |V| A SpEr* 1 AIL W^OiJLZ) (^n^^Pp ALL H^i4V£ BATTERY r- Singapore Price $75.00 nett RECEIVER F*T.tkM, $84.00 DESIGNED 'ESPECIALLY V BATTIRY IXTRA FOR MALAYA AND THE Sin g P ort Mto 9.20 *M MALAYAN PEOPLE F^er.tiow $9 80 The ideal receiver for the Kampong, Town, Picnic, Car. Launch, Week-end69 words
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Article, Illustration857 1951-07-02 2 It will be 1,508 feet high— 108 feet taller than the Empire State Building By rodney Campbell *THE Empire State Building m New York may have to looK to its laurels if the plans of Mr. William Zecfcendorf, of New York, to erect the tallest building857 words
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Article611 1951-07-02 2 MAN MADE PLAGUE WILL BE OVERCOME AUSTRALIAN BABBIT TO BE WIPED OUT, WRITES ARTHUR MORLEY 'j>H£ gentle, lurry little rabbit Australia's great curseseems destined to be wiped out at last. Countless millions of them are dying now, victims of a plan of scientific extermination conceived and carried out by Australian611 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-07-02 2 Susan's tahte are n«* t*e beat and wfcHe Cwua* s aiientoj* ct^wherc s^e 2h!f» kuStelateaiatt TaH I til* ai a rehearsal. Urn, for the m*o«m*»ob «rf the !L l--™v TL. m I niiilnn'i Zoa> mm** pmmlu summer altracUoins. CTi mm juufcgcf lea imuptt. ©s*e «*i x^^^m52 words
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Article657 1951-07-02 2 MECHANICAL BRAIN TO TEST ENGINES Spotlight on Oddities NOTHING Is perhaps more typical of pre-sent-day American life than an invention for Americans are for ever inventing things. Last week some of America's txig car manufacturers told me that they would soon be able to design a car engine, test a657 words
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373 1951-07-02 2 Walter Kent - Four hundred inn-keepers are smiling Walter Kent By "WHEN can I get my "wife out here?" is the question I was asked by one after another of the men of Britain s 16th Independent Paratroop Brigade when I visited one of their camps m Cyprus. No one quite km ws373 words
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Advertisement102 1951-07-02 2 /eutf/tr,\ NJr d®i) for SWtnnc it* BOOKS OK HOC The Dog iMdart Manual by Daflith fifty Y—n Wifh Oe« by Richardion Scientaftc Xk>g Manafctnent And Breeding by C»«»«« Oog S«c« 1900 by hniHi The C«ck«r S#>mu«l by Marhewt Creaf laajg Stories by Foote Practical Dog Breeding by Pecke The Oog102 words
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Miscellaneous203 1951-07-02 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOBN today, you have a reetlrse nature Hurt craves considerable excitement. You have vannting ambitions and are capable Of m*kin£ grandiose plans many of which are not realized. You seem to know all the answers when It comes to explaining why yo» failed and the enthusiasm to203 words
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Miscellaneous45 1951-07-02 2 Solution to Crossword No. 393 Across: l. Dog fight. 7. Reuominated. I, Rainy 0, Rural 10 Slump. 12. Kasha. 14. Tf%nscrtted 45. Restrain. Dowra: i. Drr.ucuiate. 2. Gummy, 3, Inner 4. Bo' cross hun. 5. Brer. Idol. 10. Sit*. 11. Posit. 12. Koreit. 12. Aids.45 words
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Article, Illustration109 1951-07-02 3 .vrii\< STARS When yon o%n t+he your l (uSrt-itfk i"i P""*- identify the trio as:— fttfS* Urn. and Bette Davis The *Minkt p>wd I-t up tor a wni| e and these three Mri informally, by an unseen lh M^ P iau> customarily the pith of sophisti- nil ye. a ?irl109 words
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Article62 1951-07-02 3 NEW YORK. Monday. EITEI, who, as the million-dollar-a--l:M iof Hollywood, thought nothing of .;«m executives, has been forced out >.' but he is resigning from id from the vice-pre- Metro's parent company, with his boss, Nicholas •>ws. f b-r. n i 3 te hnd of pr62 words
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Article31 1951-07-02 3 U .S. PILOTS TO BE FREED Czechoslovakia has an>unced that the pilots of two United States air force fishters which landed by ike near Prague three ta Ago will be freed31 words
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Article599 1951-07-02 3 NEW TOWNS FOR U.K. HOMELESS Project first for 50 years A s i G eeCB W r ?t r a«^ rOJeC S tOp=> held ud hv rfin s BroWin P»P«»Jation ha s been unitfto r tlkP thp W n t0 ns> com P Peta ct self-contained started m 1946 is599 words
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Article54 1951-07-02 3 Track-squatting demonstrators rendered rail traffic along one of the two main lines linking East and West Bengal completely paralyzed for more than 60 hours. The squatters, Hindu refugees from East Pakistan, were demanding a redress of various grievances about conditions m their rehabilitation camps at Ranaghat, 46U.P. - 54 words
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Article29 1951-07-02 3 A.F.P. The French Cabinet has denied reports that the French Government had taken steps to link the IndoChina question with the settlement of other Far Eastern questions.A.F.P. - 29 words
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Article46 1951-07-02 3 Mrs Warren Austin, the wifo of the United States devei;sary. The cloth for the gown was dwnby the Begum of Pak£un the wife of Prime >MW ster Liaquat All M Xh n a f n iSS then burned away U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article213 1951-07-02 3 LONDON, Monday. \IKS. Ida Cornelia Moggridge, second wife of a man U alleged to have taken £31,000 from her m >ear. was granted a decree nisi on the ground of bi& misconduct with his first wife. The man. Mr. Richard Thomas John Moggridge, did not213 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-07-02 3 HERRING RALLY— About 1 500 motor cyclists from Belgium, Britain, Italy, Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands took part m the fourth Herring Rally to the fishing port of Vlaardingen, half-way between Rotterdam and the Hook of Holland. On arrival all competitors were given herrings which they had to eat Dutch57 words
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Article, Illustration324 1951-07-02 3 LONDON, Monday. THE protracted illness of King George VI is turning A the spotlight more and more on the girl who may one day become Queen of Britain. The official duties of Princess Elizabeth, J25--year-old heiress to the throne, have increased so much m the past324 words
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Article36 1951-07-02 3 Nena del Rosario, a 15--year-old Filipino student who made her debut with the Manila symphony, has been engaged as a soloist for young people's concerts of the Philharmonic Symphony of New York. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article141 1951-07-02 3 PERON: WE HAVE MADE COSMIC RAYS BUENOS AIRHB. Mon PRESIDENT Peron has an- nounced that Argentine atomic bomb processes had successfully produced cosmic rays. He told a Press conference at the Argentine Atomic Research Centre on Huemul Island that a large part of his second five-year plan was based onU.P. - 141 words
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Article, Illustration322 1951-07-02 3 Both aides vulnerable South dealer TVTANT to learn to be a hold*V up man? Or any of the other kinds of skills that will make you an expert bridge player? There's unique new organization m New York City called the Card School, where top ranking bridge experts will322 words
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Article61 1951-07-02 3 The Indian Government will not reintroduce petrol rationing m the immediate future. Mr. N. V. Gadgil, Minister of Works. Production and Supply, declared. "There is absolutely no cause for anxiety and the present supply of oil is continuing." Oil interests said they were confident they couldReuter - 61 words
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Article33 1951-07-02 3 Twenty agricultural workers were killed when a trailer m which they were riding fell into an irrigaton canal near Mansoura. 80 milss northeast o f Cairo. Thirty othrrs were injured. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article194 1951-07-02 3 It was kill or cure it cured LONDON. Mon. A FIFTY-*! 73-YEAR-OLD major has been accidentally cured of «*ver«» men'al depression by shooting himself through thi liead with a .38 revolver. By a fantas'.ic fluko. the bullet acted like a brain-sur-geon's knife, pertomiof the standard operation tor tne relief of194 words
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Article68 1951-07-02 3 Eritrea former Italian Colony now administered by Britain— took another step toward domestic self-govern-ment under Ethiopian sovereignty when United Nations Commissioner, Mr. Eduardo Matienzo. outlined to EriU rean leaders a draft constitution setting up a government with full internal powers m a fe ier.it' i. r.Reuter - 68 words
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Article76 1951-07-02 3 Chinese residents of Hong Kong who are not m possession of passports may make round trips to Japan with a temporary document from the immigration authorities, according to a usually reliable source. Passengers making round trips to Japan m the past have not been allowedReuter - 76 words
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Article20 1951-07-02 3 A message of greeting and good wishes from Britain's Postmaster General opened a new London-Baghdad direct A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article28 1951-07-02 3 Australia., Social Service! Minister. Mr. Attiol TownIcy, said m Parliament that he favoured the death penalty lor persons who sold narcotic dru^s to children.- U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement60 1951-07-02 3 I Zenith 1 i LADIES' WATCHES r^ Z i Made by one of the foremost scfMs W^iafc/i Factories. TiiiMiiiiHiciiiimi jt&s? Mr '•"•""•S wL S f?T iSHlllllClllllllimn I i4i tiv Iww a limited supply of this C ;^KVSf /y/xr o/ watches plcast make yo//r selection before they are sold out. HARDIAL60 words
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Miscellaneous330 1951-07-02 3 Radio SINGAPORE BULE NETWORK MONDAY, July 2nd. 9.35 a.m. For the Schools: Music Movement; 9.55 Interlude; 10.00 Emergency News from Kuala Lumpur; 10.10 Close; 10.45 to 12 00 For the Schools: Singing Together, Professor Shrimp whisker's Adventures Literature ft* Standards 4 5; 1.00 p.m. Programme Summary; 1.02 Monday Matinee— Carl330 words
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697 1951-07-02 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, July 2, 1951. The city's money ONE Municipal crisis worries piling on anOcher m Singapore The black-out muddle will not be cleared up for many more months, perhaps years. Now ratepayers are given the staggering news that staff pay and allowances eat up 70 per697 words
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Article, Illustration1840 1951-07-02 4 Hall Romney - Hall Romney TWO PEERS DO BATTLE MEW TAX ARRANGEMENTS SULTAN WAS INDISPOSED Educational facilities to be extended with grant of £211,926 djdkldkldkkd 8 %vfm 'THERE has been a A notable increase m grants to Singapore from the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund, but,1,840 words
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Article, Illustration674 1951-07-02 4 ANTHONY TERRY - ANTHONY TERRY By of young A ex-Luftwaffe pilots, whose theme song for the past five years has been, 44 1f I only had wings", have got them again. In a few weeks' time they will soar away for the first time since the war on674 words
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Advertisement29 1951-07-02 4 ARRIVED A LIMITED STOCK OF COMMUNITY PLATE CUTLERY PLEASE AVAIL YOURSELF BEFORE THEY ARE SOLI OUT. S.P.H.deSILVA, 45 Hifk M.. Singapore Th« Embankment— K. l.umupr 13 Station Rd., Ipoh.29 words
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Advertisement47 1951-07-02 4 POCKET CARTOON kv OSBFRT r.AMASTbR its^P k. v^ /A Bi^' S kU9Bb j/SfiT dpy- f IIIDt;"- WbZTI^D Fine P; t6i oyeii/ i/uu iu^ n.a out to be. having me arrive at the very moment the tost m If IS It stealing $tlentl* annw om secret misstom I47 words
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Advertisement17 1951-07-02 4 2nd floor 13, Batterx Road m DORVILLE COTTON DRESSES $U' TS f KOP» Mi WEWS BIfWED H17 words
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Article, Illustration240 1951-07-02 5 HARNESSING SPORE'S WATER RESOURCES Big increases for reservoirs A SCHPMP f* ress Staff A WalS t° Increase th e capacity of Tebrau sunrJv ?rkS> ne °J the source s of water daftn Sin P re f rom 7 million e^ons a orovpd S r'c° n a llons a da y.240 words
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Article, Illustration162 1951-07-02 5 Free Press Staff Reporter special constables are L now guarding the property of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners at the Pasir Panjang power station, provision for them having been approved by the ordinary meeting held on Friday last. An Electrical Department spokesman saidFree Press - 162 words
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Article151 1951-07-02 5 Free Press Staff Reporter Mr. Yusup Abubakar. who was sworn m as the Consul for the Philippines m Maiaya by the President In Manila on Friday last, is expected to arrive m about a fortnight. Mr. Abubakar, who will establish his headquarters in' Singapore, will151 words
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Article54 1951-07-02 5 Penang UMNO elections THE Penang branch of UMNO has decided to contest the Municipal Elections to be held m September according to a resolution adopted at a meeting of the executive committee on Saturday night after a heated debate, states the "Utusan Melayu". The proposed Independence of the \falaya Party54 words
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216 1951-07-02 5 NEW BLOCK FOR VARSITY WILL COST MORE THAN $500,000 iree Press Staff Reporter J\ NE W two and -a haL storey block will be addec to the existing University 01 Malaya buUdings at Bukit Timah, to provide for an arts and science library tutorial, lecture and reading rooms and a216 words
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Article53 1951-07-02 5 The Chines? m the Federation are little better than "political pariahs" and unless they have a strong organisation to serve their political ends they will lose the already negligible political n\id other rights they now possess, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, Publicity Secreof the Malayan Chinese Association said yesterday53 words
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Article, Illustration35 1951-07-02 5 Good Luck to Jamboree Scouts irprUnrnt. M ■T.., •thrr mrm^rv h» ..Hi-lur t.« h J '•<■ **dM TeyX mS« > 6in fen, V.. a Uat'i -«t-ut >+.tft4 i> rtprtwal .MS b*'\ !u »r«>utrrs at th«- FrngI lumpw.35 words
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99 1951-07-02 5 Fr" frr^ Mutt RrpwrUr I bn the s for I J r at a i prebe the fc boarding houses and hotels m the Colony." The four prefabs icill be built at a cost of US$7,OOO each and will include furniture, electric water99 words
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Article32 1951-07-02 5 A resolution that the Press of Ma'aya should be formed into a Trade Union %as withdrawn at the annual general ■WIUIU of the Club at Kua'a Lumpur yeifrday.32 words
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Article, Illustration271 1951-07-02 5 SMC HAS NEW ASSISTANT SECRETARY Free Press Staff Reporter DURING the last 17 years, Mr. Sng Thian Lye, who has just been appointed Assistant Municipal Secretary, has carried out the duties of Registration clerk at the Municipal Secretariat. His occupation has been to271 words
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Article89 1951-07-02 5 IN reminding taxi drivers, that m serving the public their duty is to inspire confidence and give as little cause for comploipt as possible, the Tramp Police have issued the following* list of acts which are common offences against them. Stopping or pulling out without giving89 words
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Article88 1951-07-02 5 Tonight's blackout areas will be: Mounlbatten Rd., Spore Swimming Club. Tj. Rhn. United Engineers, Rhu Cross, Nanyang Ice Works. Cathay, MacDona'.d House, Tan Tye Place, Fo.t Canning, Scan St., Waterloo St., St. Andrew's Rd., High St., Stamford Rd.. Albert St., New S'poTc Ice Works, Firestone Co.,88 words
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Article, Illustration252 1951-07-02 5 SPECULATORS PROFITEERS ACTIVE Free Press Stall Reporter "PHE activities of profiteers and speculators m the building trade has been brought to the attention of Government for discussion m connection with the proposed control of building material when the committee, which was formed recently, meets tomorrow. i252 words
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Article83 1951-07-02 5 Free Press Staff Reporter WHEN Pang Lee Nam, a Chinese girl, was brought before the Assizes yesterday, the Judge was told by Inche Sufflan, DPP, that she had produced a birth certificate which showed her age as 16 and he would not contest it. Mr.83 words
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Article40 1951-07-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.-The first meeting of the Committee appointed by the Johore Council of State to consider and report on the Johore Nationality Bill took place today under the charirmanship of Mr. W. M. McCa!l. Legal Adviser. Johore.40 words
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Article89 1951-07-02 5 f^OING on a scholarship to the United Kingdom to qualify for a diploma m public health is Dr V. M S. Thevathasan. Assistant Health Officer, Singapore Municipality. Dr. Thevathasan will go tj England at the Commissioners' expense and will be p.. I full salary and89 words
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Article69 1951-07-02 5 A ne\* association— the Adult Education of the Federation or Malaya which, m the words of its first president. Mr. Heah Joo Seang. 'will be the training ground lor all the future leaders of M:.laya", was inaugurated m Kuala Lumpur yesterriaa. The Governor has been plen*ej to appoint69 words
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206 1951-07-02 5 FIRST ASIAN LABORATORY OFFICER IN S.M.C. Free Press Staff Reporter THE appointment, for the first time, of an Asian to be Laboratory Officer (Bacteriological) m the Municipal Health Department was unanimously approved by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners recently. He is Mr. Lim Toh Nit (pictured at left m the S.M.C.206 words
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Article449 1951-07-02 6 CRUSADER - CRUSADER MCFA final v. Penang By SINGAPORE Chinese Football Association are making a special effort this year to wrest the M.C.F.A. Cup from Penang Chinese, winners since the competition was inaugurated m 1948. Last week's semi-flnal victory over Negri Sembilan Chinese by the convincing449 words
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Article49 1951-07-02 6 T7IC Toweel world bantanweight chflmpion and South African featherweight title holder. beat Jim Kenny, Scottish featherweight, on a technical knockout m their scheduled 10-round nontitle bout at Johannesburg on Saturday night. Kenny's seconds threw m the towel at the end of the seventh round.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article241 1951-07-02 6 Meng's comeback at outside-right This clever winger,' a matchwinner when at his best, has not been playing regularly this season. He turned out for Chinese Athletic m several games, but until yesterday played at inside forward m order that Good Song could keep his place at outside-right. NotU.P.; A.P. - 241 words
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Article, Illustration886 1951-07-02 6 SELANCOR RACES REVIEWED From ALLAN LEWIS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. pAMBAR MELAYU stamped himself as a galloper of quality by the manner m which he won the main race here on Saturday. His performance earned him promotion to Class I. Gambar Melayu was always following theFree Press - 886 words
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Article354 1951-07-02 6 IN ATT ACT NET 5 GOALS A BETTER forward line i Chinese Athletic m their s'\ Base Ordnance Depot Civilians Besar Stadium last evening Klatu>r Uu? r, h ugh P la y in^ with ten men »n 8.0.D.C.A. put up a plucky l,t lx centre-half, was outstanding m tV ing354 words
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Article55 1951-07-02 6 JIAN m I Ar. J day c J° Vlctl cun Itai can lor*, of Br |ourthani n G 'Alia R champ;. )n m !>/'*•« miii -peed it* Tl 3 of the rj mins 2: 190 3fi9 Pn, to defeat n ■Mcli ii on? 23£ M "**tReuter; A.P. - 55 words
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Article40 1951-07-02 6 Violoncelle wins 12½f. race UAROX Guv fe fcy^l of Moniagna. »or. I De S: Cloud ovr I furlo: -ay I Violonce He. a foe-*** I carrying M lengih from F lhr*-p-yoar-o!d. >8 Sahib <9 9^ a head pi act- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article257 1951-07-02 6 WEIGHTS for all eight races on Wednesday, 2nd day of the Selangor Turf Club's June-July meeting:, are: Cl. a, Div. »-sif. full Till 9.00 Tornado g.13 Wild Jinks 8.12 White Lilac 8.11 Brigadier 8.10 Arch Side 8.09 General 8.08 Picture House 8.0? Modest Flutter 8.06257 words
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Article516 1951-07-02 6 DASHING away to a threelength lead at the three furlongs post. Windy Island hung on determinedly to win the opening race, at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday He gave Perak Turf Club committeeman, Mr Yeoh Cheang Lee his first success as an owner, and registered his516 words
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Miscellaneous98 1951-07-02 6 IWfindrdkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya YOUREAUVAM IVE COME FOP YOU. WUC IS APP£4fl ffll wwwniuij^^^ THIN $oM£f JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya YZ^tSg SoC^TCr F^ TT"* M DAM £lJ fM N T CONTIMfIA-nNO^^'EXCuSfe M 6, LADIES.'- •mESE'S^I W R rr O n98 words
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Article17 1951-07-02 7 I ■S* program*!!*.; M other I 2 •;:< -he mi: «ffl ciui on H B I ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article28 1951-07-02 7 B B- BeI :.u! cirHae won the B~ 's counting ■5" v side rears and H B B■ 3 i a Nwton. no: B B B f28 words
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Article56 1951-07-02 7 ami en on I t ion on the right foot which had txTonae septic. "The next 24 hours will show whether I shall r>f able to pUy," said Compton »r<4erday. "hoald Compton have to withdraw, the selectors would probably call upon Tom Graveno*, the 24-year-old GUmeestervhire baUman.Reuter - 56 words
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Article89 1951-07-02 7 The 1951 Singapore lawn tennis championships begin on the Singapore Cricket Club padang today. Following are the ties: Today: Lim Bong Soo v H. Basri. Lien Khe Liang v E. Prangenh«im. N. K. San v Arthur Lim, William Tan v O. S. Murray. Tomorrow: Y. P. Wee v89 words
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Article, Illustration346 1951-07-02 7 MAGIC OAK IN WINNING GALLOP Clocks 36. 6 for 3 furlongs From ALLAN LEWIS »»4^,^ KUALA LUMPUR, Monday iorm this morning when he went with Stormy Wizard (Charles) to r£l off three furlongs m 36 3/5 sees. Magic Oak, who hS ThS b ab J ut of a length ThoughFree Press - 346 words
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Article150 1951-07-02 7 POLLOWERS of horses carry- ing number ten saddlecloth had a food day at Koala Lumpur on Saturday when this number was successful In four out of the nine races. 5? 11 9 c n Ttaf number ten finished third m two race* and fourth150 words
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Article132 1951-07-02 7 "POLLOWING is the draw for the r Singapore Golf Club women's July Medal (Stroke) and qualifying round m the Memorial Cup to be played this afternoon. 3.55 Mrs. McGuffin Mrs. McCulloch; 4.00 Mrs. Elder Mrs. Williamson; 4.05 Mrs. Livingstone Mrs. Goss; 4.10 Mrs. Perral-Smith Mrs. Sully; 4.15132 words
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Article239 1951-07-02 7 nAY Robinson, world middleweight champion, beat Cyril Delannoit of Belgium, w ho retired *in the third round of their ten-round non-title bout at Turin last night. Ray was right on the top of his form. Quickly sizing up his opponent, he went after Delannoit from the239 words
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91 1951-07-02 7 TREE PRESS racing cor- respondent, Allan Lewis, tipped five winners at Saturday's Kuala Lumpur races. They were Finalist ($l7), Lucky Star II ($59 best dividend of the day). Gambar MeLiyu ($11), Tryas ($9), and Announce (SIQ). Gambar Melayu and Announce were riven as best91 words
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Article, Illustration212 1951-07-02 7 INDIA earned the right to meet Australia m the x Pacific Zone final of the Thomas Cup badminton competition when they beat Siam by nine-nil at Bombay last night. Results of last night's matches were: Henry Ferreira bt. Kho Tan Jui 15-8. 15-0; T. N.Free Press - 212 words
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Article129 1951-07-02 7 RAYMUNDO Deyro, Philippines Davis Cup player, smiled ruefully and said he had no explanation to offer when United Press queried him on his scratching with America's Nancy Chaffee from the Wimbledon mixed doubles tennis event. Deyro said. "Until told by 1 the official referee IU.P. - 129 words
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Article32 1951-07-02 7 IPOH, Sun.— The Perak Public Girls' School proved too good for the Singapore Nam Kiaw Girls' School who were defeated 4fr— is m a basketball match played on Friday. mmt32 words
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Article365 1951-07-02 7 NEGRI SEMBILAN bowlers tied up the batting m Singapore's second Innings m the two-day inter-State cricket match which ended m a 69-run win for Negrt at Seremban yesterday.* Left to maxe 188 for victory, the Colony b l ta J!!;2 could not master the bowlin* and365 words
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Article35 1951-07-02 7 SATURDAY S U.S. major League baseball resuka were: AMERICAN: St. Louis BIOWM 4. Chicago White Sox 3; Boston Red Sox 3. New York Yankees 1. NATIONAL: Brooklyn Dodjfers 14, Philadelphia Phillies 8. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article35 1951-07-02 7 Hongkong University it JjmdJnj* group of sporttmen to Singapore some time this w««k. The^undeiv*du.tefwmt;e the Univeriity of M|^, cricket, hockey. **2EKJ, r tennis. The m*in fPTORit aboard the liner W otHen «aH« ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article53 1951-07-02 7 riFPICE-BEARERS of the 1.C.1. Recreation Club (Singapore) have been elected as follows: President, H. T. Benny; vicepreeident, Yeow Ch.ee Pook; hon. secretarj-, Lim Bian Van; hgn. treasurer, V. A. cKelliah; covenor, sports and social activities, X.D Moss; conunittee members: Lee Yeow Koon, Chng Guan Boon and53 words
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312 1951-07-02 7 IF It be true that \illag e crleket is the cradle of this famous British sport, then the low standard erf the game m Enf land today must be traced back to the villages. The local players are not. however, toReuter - 312 words
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Article, Illustration302 1951-07-02 7 ■OOYAL Air Force Seletar put In six goals against Royal Army Service Corpt x m a United Services League soccer match at Seletar yesterday RA S r failed to reply. But for some excellent goalkeeping by Henderson who has just recovered from anFree Press - 302 words
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Article54 1951-07-02 7 AUSTRALIA beat France 23-11 to i wild, bustling Rugby League Test at Brisbane on Saturday. Prance won the first Test at Sydney by 26-15. The croud booed the referee In Saturday's game. Punches were thrown and players of both teams argued with the referee whenA.P. - 54 words
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Article55 1951-07-02 7 JOHNNY BULLA handed J th ft 1947 champion, Jim Ferrier. a 9 and 8 beating m their 3^hole third-round match fo enter the quarterfin aJs of the Professional Golfers' Association championship at Oakmont (Pennsylvania yesterday). Sam Snead defeated the year's leading money-winner. Lloyd Mangrum, 3 and 2A.P. - 55 words
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Article177 1951-07-02 7 SERVICES LEAGUE PLACINGS ROYAL Air Force Seletar have drawn level with the leaders m the Singapore United Services League. They now share top place with Royal Naval Air Command and R.A F. Maintenance Units with 22 points. H.M.S. Terror have moved up three places from the bottom. Latest positions are:177 words
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Article25 1951-07-02 7 The 21st annual sports of the Rangoon Road School will be held on the school fleld on Thursday, July 12 at 2.45 p.m.25 words
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Article71 1951-07-02 7 Badminton stars Wont t i i Soon and Abdullah P.rui t <*k. off by «ir for India yes er' h\ 10 seek further honours for Ma Peng Soon should have i c difficulty m winning the II India championship but young Piruz may not fare so well71 words
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Article44 1951-07-02 7 SOCCER: Singapore y Christian Brothers SchjoLs at -Udium; Dlv. »B Tfcof Bahru Ranjrrt v EJV. Krunfi al GeyUnf and Cmmm S.C. v C.Y.MJI at C.Y.M^.; Jnr. Cap-tie Tu.n Monf 0.8.A. v S. Mediral W.I. at BODCA. TENNIS: Colony champkmshipi befln, R.^.C. co«rU.44 words
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Advertisement50 1951-07-02 7 F— i •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦++f iSEE X SOOH, BUT PLEASE.... J SAMIA GAMAL I Do "t Tell it to anybody" MATOLESH LEHAD" t atau Jagan Kasi Tahu Orang" E «Wian with EnglUh subtitle) 4 t tMWUF*"" aw Hk m.* 3* V m- wl aT ■j/ J Ik V L*^«- A* M. jfc^.50 words
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Advertisement61 1951-07-02 7 t.. r. c. /A n expert archer wfTI \h»t the m irk every time lo match the old proverb, our archer here it looking the part and is surely about to chaik up a good score! So, too, Pgec Beer looks the part fwitfi foaming collar mh\ cVrrvna colour*;) m61 words
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Article34 1951-07-02 8 ALEXANDER: On 27th June, •t Bungsar Hospital, to Maureen arid Archie Alexander, a son. YARROW. On June 27th 1951 At Johort Bahru General Hospital to Pauls (nee Donor;]) and Colin Yarrow, a son.34 words
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Article30 1951-07-02 8 QALDER RAWCLIFFE. At Presbyterian Church Singapore on fi2nd June 1951 by The Rev. R. M. Oreer, Charles Malcolm fcalder of Tarland. Aberdeennhire. to Betty Con:*ance Rawcllffe of Perth. W.A.30 words
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Obituary40 1951-07-02 8 SHORT-DIANA oni7 daughter of Lieut. Colonel and Mrs. E. B. Hlorlson of Bosvrells, Hale, Cheiiiid beloved wife of Major Noel Short 6th Ourkha Rifles ci of infantile pnralvsis on 28th ISSI, ?.t Algiers, on hex I :.e to England.40 words
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Article117 1951-07-02 8 PRETORIA, Mon. JMPORTANT changes m the South African naval forces, including the creation of a marine corps, were, announced yesterday by MajorGeneral C. L. De Wet Dv Toit, Chief of the General Staff, when he arrived m Johannesburg by air after attending the Commonwealth DefenceReuter - 117 words
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Article28 1951-07-02 8 The United Nations Kashmir mediator, Doctor Frank Graham, had talks yesterday afternoon with Sir Zafrullah Khan, Foreign Minister, and Liquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan.28 words
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Article19 1951-07-02 8 An order In council setting up the new Nigerian constitution has been issued by the King- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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164 1951-07-02 8 PARIS, Monday. GENERAL CHARLES de Gaulle's Rally of the People (RPF), biggest group m the new National Assembly, said yesterday that it was ready to take over leadership of the government. This seemed unlikely to happen, however, because the RPF only commands theA.P. - 164 words
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Article44 1951-07-02 8 General S. S. Svastikieti, Vice— Premier of Siam, GeneM. Phromyothi, Interior Minister, and V. Viriyakul, Chief of Ceremonial of the Siamese Foreign Office, left Rome early yesterday by air for Bangkok. The Siamese Ministers declined to comment on the navy revolt. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article70 1951-07-02 8 An estimated 50 men deported from the U.S. to Italy on narcotics charges since the war are believed to have formed the nucleus of a farflung dope smuggling network, it was learned authoritatively yesterday. An unimpeachable source m Rome said that if the U.S. jailed such offendersA.P. - 70 words
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Article, Illustration333 1951-07-02 8 KEPT GIRL CAPTIVE 41 HOURS Assaulted her six times FLEMINGTON, New Jersey, Monday. THE grimmest manhunt m New Jersey's history ended yesterday with the discovery of Warren Lee Irwin, aged 27, wanted for murder, kidnapping and rape. Irwin s corpse was found a mile from where he abandoned a 17-year-old333 words
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Article53 1951-07-02 8 A. P. LONDON, Mon. rE Shah of Persia Is to undergo an operation for appendicitis, stated British officials returning to iiondon from Teheran He himself fears he is suffering from cancer, and this is said to explain why the Shah has kept aloof during theA.P.; U.P. - 53 words
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Article56 1951-07-02 8 A Chinese government delegation of six arrived m Calcutta yesterday on its way to Tibet. It was accompanied by four members of a Tibetan delegation which had gone to Peking to sign an agreement for "the peaceful liberation of Tibet." They are leaving for Kalimpong, north-eastReuter - 56 words
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Article73 1951-07-02 8 NEW YORK, Mon Lou Yuen, a 27-year-old clerk m a Chinese grocery store, went to a hospital complain, ing of a severe stomach ache. X-rays disclosed a bottle five inches long m his lower colon, containing 26 capsules of heroin. The bottle was removed by an operation.A.P. - 73 words
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Article93 1951-07-02 8 MELBOURNE, Monday. WAISTCOATS are constricting and may encourff age chest complaints even -predispose to certain chronic lung diseases", according to a doctor's article m the General Practitioner m k Melbourne. He said a pullover was safer than a waistcoat "which interfere* with proper breathing, particularly whenReuter - 93 words
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Article27 1951-07-02 8 Tighter U.S. Government controls over the production and the flow of key materials for a major part of American industry went into effect yesterday. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article28 1951-07-02 8 RESIGNS— STAYS The Greek Prime Minister Dr. VeriJ&elbs, terfderjfd his resignation last night but the King refused to accept it and asked him to remain as premier A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article166 1951-07-02 8 Malik may have to be replaced NEW YORK, Mon. THE Russian Deputy Foreign Minister. Mr.. Jakob A Malik, may eventually be replaced as Soviet Chief Delegate to the United Nations because of his recurring heart trouble This possibility was envisaged yesterday, m authoritative U.N circles after it was learned MalikA.P. - 166 words
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Article56 1951-07-02 8 A state of emergency had been declared by the Lebanese authorities m Beirut yesterday after a clash between 500 demonstrators, described as Communists, and the police, Jerusalem radio said last night. Two persons were killed and a third injured m the clash the radio claimed addingReuter - 56 words
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Article24 1951-07-02 8 A Yugoslov plane crashed m the mountainous region between Zagreb and Fiume on Friday, killing 11 passengers and its crew of four.— A. P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article173 1951-07-02 8 A 45- YEAR-OLD quarry labourer a rL at Derby Assizes on a char eff tf 'wJ six-year-old son, was found liaiioJ niUr sJ™ ward of Strangeways Prison M an ,l Joseph Stanley Kidti Fairfield, Buxton, had bee, I ten minutes when a warder v-m He found173 words
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Article44 1951-07-02 8 ADMIRAL sTJJ* I I I I I I is a saviour V C -ii I and fref m a number o! ro-^^B only pra I cape lrom this iaamr\ Sir G vusit here q I of a world tour ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article15 1951-07-02 8 Yugoslavia- M Code—':. 1 the punishr I and other offenea i I "national ..<-iH ReuterReuter - 15 words
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544 1951-07-02 8 Red China may have designs SI AM is no longer a comic-opera country where revolutions are staged and directed straight out of a script by Gilbert and Sullivan. There is too much nf stake Although the three-d ay revolution m Bangkok appears about overA.P. - 544 words
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Article, Illustration52 1951-07-02 8 Ex-King Peter of Yugoslavia holds six-weeks-old Nicholas Tomich ovej- a basin as the Rev. Doushan ShouUetovitch christens the child at the Servian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sava m New York City. The ex-km* acted as godfather to the boy who is the son of one of his52 words
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Article43 1951-07-02 8 A communique published In fjrachi htis announced tht* lmFe 01 negotiations held Ktfragbi since June 29 between India and Pakistan to define the frontier of the Suleimanki area where runs the c&nal, whiA irrigates Punjab, and the Rwer Sutlej. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 43 words
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Article27 1951-07-02 8 The r« -established Socialist International condemning both 'Jommunism and capitalism, m Frankfurt, yesterday adopted a three-thou-r.and word "declaration of the principles of democratic •> LUlsm."- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Miscellaneous7 1951-07-02 8 TM.£. -v. SAI NT by \m\\% Charteris7 words
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