The Singapore Free Press, 6 July 1951

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA *****r SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 508 1 Teheran rejects World Court oil ruling LONDON, Friday. URITAIN will m due course appeal to the Security Council for enforcement of the standstill order on the Persian oil question girea yesterday by the International Court of Justice at The Hague if Persia formally refuses to
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  • 48 1 -'I ■fLt the kissel ■jJlVriria 0.l i m rin>lM>rt I m diH. 4 p. H v m I x H 1 »li^- nd. „<r the I i lam 1/ not our <<>hI k'Minri «<»r v v <>!i i ■.irri-rs I r* nitthin; ihoitt
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  • 419 1 Laycock: Cocos are no concern of ours Free Press Staff Reporter COMMENTING on the transfer of the Cocos Islands to Australia, Mr. John Laycock, Legislative Councillor for Katong, said this morning: "We were not elected by the Cocos islanders. I take it to be a matter of high Imperial policy
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  • 21 1 Wave of robberies in Abadan I I :ob- I >wly j r r. m ar I I I I '.he U.P.
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  • 51 1 I7OFTY new accounts were f opened at the General post Office Savings Bank and $9 000 was deposited between air and 10 a.m. thus mornfng said Mr. D. W. Naylor, me accountant. E'giit teams of workers, null no to schools today o open new accounts for "the
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  • 45 1 Archbishop Josef Groesz, 64, sits with tightly campressed lips m the Budapest courtroom where he confessed to plotting against the Communist of Hungary. Accused with him are eight others, four of them clergymen and one a former employee of the U.S. Legation.
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  • 180 1 LONDON, Friday. THE resignation of Britain's atomic energy controller was announced m the House of Lords yesterday when the Government was criticized for allowing its atom bomb programme to fall behind Russia's. A spokesman for the Ministry of Supply said the atomic energy chief, Lord Portal,
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  • 84 1 TWO naval ratings are to be charged today with beating and assaulting a Chinese taxi driver early this morning. The driver told t.ie poi'ce that two men engaged the taxi at the Capitol, stopped it at the 6^4 mile stone, Chungi Road and assaujfed him, .aking
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  • 27 1 Teheran Radio said yesterday that it might be necessary to give a blood transfusion to the Shah of Persia, following his appendicitis operations yesterday.
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  • 21 1 Dr Frank Graham. UN. Kashmir representative, talked with India's Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, for over two hours yesterday. Reuter
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  • 42 1 RANDOLPH Turpin, for the first time, talks about his coming fight with world middleweight champion Sugar Kay Robinson on July l«. His story, as told to Peter Wilson, begins m the Singapore Free Press today. Read it m Page 6.
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  • 112 1 WINDSOR. England. Fri. rEORGE Gain*:ord, manager U of Sugar Ray Robinapn, yesterday denied an Italian Communist clam that the SSSSrican middleweißnt boxing champion signed a Red sponsored Berlin Peace Pact appeal. Ls a damn He." Gainsford aid -Robin ,on sjsned a lot of wtograpna m fnrm. but°l
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  • 113 1 BANGKOK, Fri. SIAM'S Cabinet yesterday dismissed 10 naval officers from their posts. The officers, were alleged to have taken part m the abortive naval revolt at the week-end. The Premier, Marshal Pibul Songgram, yesterday decided not to enforce martial law so long as the internal situation
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  • 162 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Friday. THE United States last night denounced Communist charges of atrocities by United Nations forces m Korea as being "fabricated #or the purpose of propaganda designed to discredit the United Nations effort". It renewed its challenge to Communist powers to permit
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  • 22 1 Miss Margaret Truman yesterday boarded the liner, "Constitution" at Naples for the United States after several weeks m Europe.- A.F.P.
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  • 65 1 signed another Mtograph." Sugar Ray said. "I wish to say right here and now," he said, "that I know nothing whatevtr of any form of Communist activities. On the other hand, I have often spoken against it." Sugar made his statement before presenting five cheques of US$l OOO
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  • 93 1 SEOUL. Fri. City Sue may be revived m the cease-fire negotiations. Seoul City Sue was the nickname fciven to an American woman who taunted Gls m propaganda over the Communist radio for the first two months of the Korean struggle. She was identified as former
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  • 89 1 NICOSIA. Cyprus. Fri. TWO hundred British soldiers and their families were told yesterday that they could not return to England m the troopship Empress of Australia. The men were waiting; with their luggage all packed when the news was suddenly announced. No explanation was given. The ship
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  • 68 1 THE United States fri^a!Everett was damaged by enemy fire on Wednesday oit Worusan. Four of the d t were wounded. Admiral Forest Sherman, Chief of Aiien^an Naval Opentions present when Che onj:.--occurred. Tho Navy depiirtme 1 1 Washington ak>o r« v I I that the
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  • 132 1 Reds agree to meeting on Sunday R I DC WAY TO SEND 5 MEN TOKYO, lri. THE North Korean Premier and Command r m Chief, Kirn II Sun and the C-in-C. of the Chinese volunteers IB Korea, General Prof Teh-huai. have accepted General Ridgway's W proposals for a preliminary truce
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  • 35 1 The British believe "nerva 2as"' might be used m a future world war, Mr. Hiram McCallum. mayor of Toronto, Ontario, said yesterday on his return from a vLsit to Britain- U.P.
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  • 51 1 The Finnish Prime Minister Mr. Urho Kekkonen. said yesterday that he was sati^lied with the election returns of his Agrarian Party. The Agrarians lost three to four seats out of 66 and its position as the biggest nary m Parliament The e»»" mil 1 te made slight gains.
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  • 514 2  - A WELCOME, HEDY LAMARR WELCOME, Hedy Lamarr, to the glittering ranks Of women who dismiss the years with disdain. At her fourth marriage recently "she," I quote, "gave her age as 35." Thu* she Join* famous names Mrs. Clark Gable and Frances Day among others who postpone the day when
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    37 2 HOLD UP No. she's not holding up the traffic but the coat is inspired by the French gendarme's famed silouette it is of navy-blue alpaca, designed by Felix Marcel and is notable for its melon -shaped sleeves.
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    56 2 So. she's not going to a fancy dress ball. The outfit is Quite serious cold weather wear, designed by South African creative fashion artist Enid Parmenter. She wears it herself on board the Arundel Castle at Southampton. The outfit emphasises the "points motif" and won full marks m
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  • 561 2 BE A UTY CARE NEED TAKE LITTLE TIME By A Special correspondent but treatment must be regular £O much has been written on the subject of make-up, and at such length, that most women are left with the impression that the greater part of their waking hours must be spent
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  • 613 2 HERE ARE THE SECRETS OP INTRIGUING NEEDLE-AND-THREAD 'CREATIONS,* RY EILEEN ANDERSON TAKE a piece of linen of open and even weave, stamp or draw upon it a picture or design, then fill up with "counted thread" embroidery. That is the recipe for an up-to-the minute fashion. For women
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 53 2 Solution to Crossword No. 397 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION.— Across: 1. Ass. 3, Foppery. 7, Pogge. 8. Unite. 9. Notice board. 11. Chair covers. 13. Camel. 15. Sword. 16, Opossum. 17. Ear. Down: 1, Aspen. 2. Sagitta. 3. French rolls. 4, Plum blossom. 5. Ell. 6. Yield. 10, Anemone, 11, Cacao. 12.
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    • 284 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you have the happy faculty of being able to get the most out of life. No matter what your surroundings, you can always find some pleasure. You are good company and attract people to you. You are emotional and fall In and out of love
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  • 414 3 Caused string of arrests A v m j. r WASHINGTON, Friday. A tft w t° Ye ase 1 t who became a d °pe Pe d <»« told ?<ew Y ork-to-Texas narcoticY ring, i^intt II l q lry of the life and deat h war against
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  • 26 3 Ravol Knox. corresnondent of the London Observer, has been ordered to leave Persia ov July 7 at the expiration of m s 15-day transit visa.- A.P.
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  • 96 3 MEN between 35 aa4 45 should take care during the summer months, particular It m July, for they are then the most likely people to be killed by lightning. Even so the chances are small m fact deaths from lightning over the last 30 years have been about
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  • 367 3 horh sidns vulnerable. t dealer NORTH Q II II A K II I 4 wm mi p t t 1 A K J C v J <? C J 5 4 02 It a 1 i I H u SOUTH 5 C K Q 10 7 5 4
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  • 29 3 East and West Germany will initial a new inter-zonal trade agreement for 1951 today. It provides for an exchange of goods worth £42.500,000 In each direction. Reuter
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    33 3 BEv,T GROOMED Mannequin Michele Lecomtc displays me poise which helped heT to gain the title of "the best groomed woman m J»aris." The dress is by Madeleine Colbert, the hairstyle by Charles Founier
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  • 347 3 PHILADELPHIA. Friday. A US$6OO,OOO "electronic brain", able to supply m split seconds mathematical answers to the toughest problems, has gone for the U.S. Census Bureau. Development of the universal automatic computer, trade-named the UNIVAC, took five years. Now what used to take many people weeks
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  • 102 3 COLOMBO, Fri. piVE-THOUSAND more marriages were registered m Ceylon last year than m 1949. and the number of births also showed an increase of 13,408 m 1950. The number of deaths m 1950 showed an Increase on 3,372 over the figure for 1949 as
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  • 114 3 NEW YORK, Fri. A twin jet bomber, Russia's answer to the British Canberra, is rapidly replacing older Soviet warplanes m East Germany, the magazine Aviation Age reports. The journal said the plane was known as the TU-10 (the Russians are known to havr a twin jet bcmber
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  • 34 3 The United States government ha« expressed confidence m the ultimate success of the Colombo Plan for co-operative economic development m South and South-East Asia. The plan rzme into effect on Sunday. Reuter
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    • 466 3 Radio SINGAPORE BLUE NETWORK 10 a.m. Emergency News from Kuala Lumpur; 10.10 Close; 1.00 p.m. The Radio Orchestra's lunchtime concert; 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.45 Dance Music Count Basic Orchestra; 2.00 Light Music; 2.30 University of the Air: "King Lear" by William Shakespeare; 4.30 Close; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.17 Children's
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  • 730 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. July 6, 1951. Taxes and rates TWO Municipal Commissioners, Messrs. A. P. Rajah and Yap Pheng Geek, have warned that development of Singapore city will come to a standstill unless the Municipality can solve its problem of increasing expenditure and static revenue. Both men know
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  • 925 4  -  GEORGE ADDLICOTT Nyasaland, Northern and Southern Rhodesia Dominion By Cecil Rhodes would have favoured the idea and new settlers are imbued with the spirit of Rhodes lIERE m Southern n Rhodesia it is now mid-winter. But there is no snow, no hail, no
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  • 768 4  - A letter, a pass, two visits and... CYRIL RAY THE MOSCOW SCENE By I see the summer game TET me confess, beu latedly, that for long I neglected one of my duties as a recorder of the local scene. Throughout the long winter months, when hardier Muscovites were trooping to
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  • 235 4 TT is the expected 1 thing for Russia to walk out of any international meeting and no-one was surprised when, m 1949, the Soviet Union withdrew from the World Health Organisation, taking her faithful satellites, Bulgaria. Albania, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Roumania and Hungary with her. Somehow the World Health
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    15 4 "We might constitute ourselves v. s a Good Dfttctt I lor Persia as we11 H
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  • 477 4  - WE SHOULD BE BURYING CHURCHILL Anthony Tern At The Grave Of A Nazi Murderer By OAREHEADED around a flower-laden grave m a little North German churchyard last week stood 1.000 Germans. Men and women wept as a Protestant clergyman, m an hour's sermon of praise, described the dead man as
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  • 137 5 ktous circle will start* 1 Prtss Staf Reporter two Municipal CommisrLsinj- all licence fees and taxes Ife Municipal reor v Mrt riei^i circle of price hi "h will «*i to the already high m the < "I«> n >- reliction to the new Mr
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  • 139 5 X .2 Press Staff Reporter Secretary of the Singapore Hire Car Owners' Association Mr. T. A. Simon said that 1,500 members of his organisation had recently decided not to increase their fares, m spite of higher maintenance and running expenses, just to help the public to
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  • 43 5 "We are tired," say these little Malay maidens, who s«t out early yesterday to enjoy the?r Hari Raya. "And Isn't this b;* chair ccmfort&ble", they chorused as they finished up a lons ramble through Raffles Museum. Free Press picture.
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  • 141 5 Wages plea by 1 7 Land Office men Free Press Staff Reporter The request by 17 employees of the Singapore Land Office for a higher basic pay and allowances for extra outdoor work is being considered by the Government, the Free Press was told yesterday. These men, new paid on
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  • 27 5 It T.x reiurns a favourite European members ot federal le^i-lative Council— *ill be examined again at the Btzi .at? of the Council on July 11
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  • 12 5 if thT- Is ruOetant demand, th* classes for European housewives.
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  • 120 5 fT*HE following subsUt.onc are liable to load-shedding 'tonight: Joo Chiat Place Palan Eunos Rangoon Road, Tomner Road. Serangoon Road. Kolam Aver, McPherson Road. Kirn Chuan Rd^ Boundary Road, Upper Serangoon Road. Yl'o Chu Kang Road, Govt. Printing Office. Woodleigh Park Eraddeli Heights, Arthur Road, Tanjong Katong.
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  • 29 5 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Alan Bligh after their wedding yesterday at the Church of St. Jc^pph, Singapore. The bride w-s formerly Miss GerCrade n*- !r* Free Press
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  • 105 5 Free Press SUIT Reporter rH>UR senior officers of the office** I TM Estates Md FW »«»»™'f";! saw sssawt Piirooses Committee. m addition to the rent, each of the four occupants would pay one per cent, pf their basic salary for the lunjtture and
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  • 28 5 T UNGKU Abdul n 1 Toanger brother U the S«l-Atton-7-General* J^ pet of UMNO rr«l*" •I have be«« •'g|^ l j2 d tf I
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  • 5 5 Low Check Leng-
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  • 419 5 'Why I 10ve...& admire England... Free Press Staff Reporter I WHEN Mr. John Duclos, well-known as the head of Radio Malaya's Malay section, went to England on a three-year scholarship 10 months ago he was seen oft 9 by many friends and relatives. On Aug. 22
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  • 92 5 rpHRKE Malayans will leave by air for the United States at the end of this month to attend the World Assembly Youth Convention at Cornell University, New York, from Aug. 4to 17. They will fly to America via London and return m September. The delegates
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  • 68 5 A grand variety concert wiH be held at 81. Joseph's Institution In aid of Urn extension and renovation of the Scbool Library at 7 pin. tonight and, tomorrow night. Tlofcete are obtainable from fee School or at the <toojf ou, each "tappers o£ estates
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  • 213 5 EXPLOITATION CHECK ON CHILDREN LABOUR DEPARTMENT TAKES ACTIOH... Free Press Staff Reporter T*HE exploitation of child actors is slowly being eradicated, Mr. A. G. B. Col ton. the Assistant Commissioner for Labour, told the Free Press yesterday. "We found that the children were often badly exploited, not so much by
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  • 53 5 Free Press Staff Reporter r JWE Labour Department has taken steps to protect the interests of 450 child actors (all It to 17 years of age), by opening accounts for them. The department opened accounts for 148 for these children m the past sic months and the monthly
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  • 56 5 All hopes of E. E. Monieinf^ Selangor's Motor Cycle Ace. v,inning honours on his two sprci; "J motor cycles at the Lornie mile were yesterday shattered. Boti* his racing motor cycles, the KTT Velocette and the Vincent H. R D. have been attached by
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  • 36 5 Except lor a long list of bills mostly amendments and the tabling of the Barne s Report on Malay Education nothing big Is scheduled for the Federal Legislative Council meeting on Wednesday next week.
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  • 216 5 Free Press Staff Reporter DING AFORE has been Invited by the Photographic *3 Society of Hong Kong to send entries to theii sixth International Salon of Pictorial Photograph which will be held from Dec. 3 to 8, 1951. The invitation was extended to
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  • 90 5 CALL FOR WOMEN MEMBERS East- West Society.. Free Press Staff Reporter 'T'HE Singapore East-Wes* Society wants more women members, Miss. M Keel, secretary of the Society, told the Free Presf yesterday. Miss. Keel said that although men and women have equal status m the society, it v.al found that the
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    1267 6 Sugar Ray is just another fellow QNCE upon a time. .but the story of Randolph Turpin, the 23year-old "Licker" from Leamington, middleweight champion of Great Brrtain and Europe, starts m the present.. ..with his preparation for the greatest fight he has ever faced. .the fight against Sugar Ray
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  • 71 6 US National Boxing Asso- ciation m its quarterly :es tamed yesterday \\6 Sugar Ray Robinsen so good that it listed no logical contender for his middleweight crow; Randolph Turpln, whom he meets on Tuesday, la listed Ant among outs:anding rs m this class, together
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  • 115 6 T"HE thud god by Europeans A a-raaio: Royal Navy m yesterday's S A FA. Community I :e soccer matrh at Jalan B- r Stadium raised doubts as to Mi fairness. hmever, en Mv? run of pUy I peans rt— y«d to share honl wiih the Navy
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  • 97 6 SAVITY SLIGHT FAVOURITE 4 MERICA'S Dick Savitt (above) and Australia's Ken McGregor today tt^ht tor the honour of becoming Wimbledon champion for 1951 still the greatest lawn tennis honour m the world. Savitt Is slight favourite because the dynamic American has already beaten his opponent this year to capture the
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  • 27 6 808 Richards (Illinois A.C.) on the 1951 American Athletic Union decathlon championship yesterday with 7,834 points. Floyd Simmons iLos Angeles) was second with 7.36l.— Reuter.
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  • 43 6 \l-L-tNCLAND and Maliyan badminton champion won* Pen? Soon of MaUya. and Abdullah Piruz of beat India* B. OupU and B. Y. Gupte H-2 15-2 m tn vrond ,o«nl of the men's doubles m «he Cric-\%u.-I"*- m badm4llUa championship! at Bombay
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  • 43 6 A ONE-GOAL margin separated Aston A. C. and C.V.MA. yesterday at the end of a mediocre S.A.F.A, Junior Cup tie at Geylang Stadium. Inside-left Tommy Goh gained the only goal of the match for Aston m the 25th minute.
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  • 21 6 In a S.A.F.A.*Jrnior Cup game played «on the EODCA "round yesterday. ENAS Sembav/ang and rioci.lit«« iSand Lou: goal*.
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  • 214 6 OVERSEAS crews and competitors scored many successes when the Royal rowing regatta was continued at Henley-on-Thames yesterday. It was a day of thrilling racing which included a deadheat between .St. Pauls School and Winchester College m the Prircess Elizabeth Cup quarter-finals. There were surprises, too. and
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  • 164 6 England gain upper hand pNGLAND gained the initiative on the first day of the third cricket Test when they dismissed South Africa, on a rain-affected pitch for 158 and replied with 50 for one wicket at Old Trafford, Manchester, yesterday. Alec Bedser. the burly Surrey fast-medium bowler, achieved one of
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  • 129 6 S>OLTH AFRICANS— IST. INNS, t. Rowan Brown b Bedser Waite c Ikin b Bedser 1 Van Ryneveld Ibw Tattersan 40 Nourse c Ikin b Bedser 29 Cheetham Hutton b Bedser .'<• Fullerton c Hutton b Bedser II Mi-Lean b Laker 20 Rowan b Statham I? Mann b Reiser Chobb
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  • 76 6 r j!JVO newcomers to Wightman Cup tennis and four veteran? will represent Britain m this year's contest against the Uni e" States on Aug. 24 and 25 a Chestnut Hill, Mass. The two newcomers are IP year-old Helen Fletcher and Mi.< Pat Ward. The
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  • 1013 7 Merry Go Round for sprint T mini n From L ALLAN LEWIS II rV* S iT ld end a lon run of outs I f aBS Dl V X race over 9f 1 Kuala ♦;™T P i O m °l r u OW He finished
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  • 46 7 POLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: Rio Grande, Lucky Tom, Mr. Tin, Tryae. Cheery Ling, Star of India. Lucifer, Hypnotism. Mandalay, Smiling Through Stormy Wizard, Goyet, Whaler. La-Wan. Chantilly. Shahpere, Nature's Gentleman. Waterloo and Blue Print. Brigadier and Gameboroiiffh II are doubtful starters.
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  • 106 7  -  ALLAN LEWIS By VANGUARD finished filth over V 6f. m his first race, after winning his two races over 1 &nQ J'V it the lust Penang meeting. 8 He is penalised only 3 Ib. m the Cl 4 Div 1 race over 9r.. whxn tomorrow ctroni? The Blessing »'M
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  • 169 7 AMERICAN unseeded pair, Budge Patty and Hamilton Richardson, won a thrilling two-hour men's doubles quarter-final against the Swedish Davis cup pair, Lennart Bergelin and Sven Davidson, by I—6, B—6, 6—3, 5—7, 7—5 at the AllEngland lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon yesterday. A crowd of 15,000 saw
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  • 154 7 Nevada (Muliey) returned the best time for 3f thi* morning, clocking 40 sets He worked wide out on the No. 2 track, which i» stiftL fast. Chartemagne (Wahab) went nlce.y for his three m 411/5. Midmrht (Jones, ww well on the bit over three m 42 1/5.
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  • 13 7 X (HP -IN EfPfH B'"> r U4fer 1 M| hrfM Bor«
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  • 213 7 STARTING times for the Cap- tain's Prize golf competition at Island Club tomorrow afternoon are: First Tee: 2.30 R. E. L. Wingate (7); E. P. Williams (14): A. R. Bromley Davenport (10), 2.35 G. H Addison (7>; P. J. de B. Wilmot (11); R. B. Mumford (12).
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  • 205 7 beyond him, so must concede him a place chance at least. ThJrlmerr third to Melnik and Roman Warrior is up a division, with 21b. less. He will run well. Meath could be the surprise. She is down again to this class after a few unplaced
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  • 430 7 LATEST COUNTY SCORES yESTERDAY was a great day for the Bedser twins of Surrey. On top of Alec's great bowling m the Test against South Africa, Eric sent back five Northamptonshire batsmen for 77 m the county C kc cham P*<>nship match against Surrey and
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  • 259 7 A MID-DAY storm which deluged players caused an upset of form and threw the British Open golf championship at Portrush (N. Ireland) wide open yesterday. Scores rocketed as clubs slipped m cold, wet fingers, and at the end of an interesting day's golf Max Faulkner British
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  • 104 8 Floating dead men may be diplomats LONDON. Fri rE decomposed bodies of four men. apparently roped together with net floats, were sighted by the ship Sugar Transporter yesterday about 100 miles off the French coast at Brest. The bodies were apparently those of fishermen, but the British Foreign Office said
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  • 356 8 UNIONS PLEDGE TO WORK FOR ASIA Higher living standard sought MILAN, Friday. f ABOUR leaders from Europe, North America and Asia pledged themselves at Milan yesterday to combine m building up a strong anti-Communist trade union front m under-developed regions or the world. The labour leaders were delegates to tne
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  • 75 8 President Truman said yesterday that Princess Elizabeth and her husband, Prinde Phillip, would be welcome to the United States. Commuting on speculation m London that the Royal couple would be invited to visit the United States after their visit to Canada this autumn, the President told
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  • 33 8 The chairman of the Moscow City Executive Council, S. Yasnov. yesterday arrived m Paris by air to attend celebrations commemorating the 2.000 th anniversary of the foundation of Paris- A.P.
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  • 37 8 Accidental deaths m America during the Independence Day holiday totalled 201— one of the lowest figures of recent years They included 103 m traffic accidents. 54 drownings and five deaths from fireworks.- A.P.
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  • 85 8 NEW YORK. Fri. mWENTY-SEVEN oil execuX tives representing 19 American firms with interests abroad met here yesterday to form a "Foreign Petroleum Supply Committee" for joint action to supply petroleum to friendly foreign nations. The committee, under American government sponsorship, will discuss the Persian crisis
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  • 29 8 Professor Frederick JolliotCurie, the French atom scientist and president of the Wofid Peace Council, has arrived m Moscow to receive the Stalin international peace prize.- Reuter
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  • 46 8 WALKING downstairs makes sick hearts beat faster than going upstairs, according to experiments mentioned m the Medical Journal of Australia. The journal says people with heart trouble must not hurr.v— or deliberately retard their rate of travcrsinr stairs.- AAP Reuter
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  • 155 8 LONDON, Friday. VAVAL forces of the western powers will co--11 operate m a series of exercises m the Mediterranean this summer, the Admiralty announced yesterday. British submarines, minelayers and planes will lay dummy minefields and then, m a 10-day minesweeping exercise, the mines will be
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  • 52 8 At the name of PetainJ Communists and anti-Com-munists yelled and couoteryelled "Down with Vichy and "You are Russians" when the new French Assembly opened yesterday. Protests began when ,the presiding deputy, 85-ypar-old Eugene Pebellier, pleaded for the reconciliation of all Frenchmen and for revision of Marshal
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  • 52 8 The boom ship Kangaroo cut a two foot hole m the aircraft-carrier Sydney m Sydney harbour yesterday. The Kangaroo's boom-lay-ing prow struck the carrier on the port side about 15 feet above the water line and the two ships were locked together for 40 minutes- A.P.
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  • 192 8 'Fakirs' ask court to decide ROME, Friday. TWO "fakirs" one Italian and the other French petitioned an Italian court today to decide which of them holds the world's fasting record. Fakir Burman. a native 01 Lyons, claims he holds the *c-} cord with a fast
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  • 36 8 The Western German Chancellor. Dr. Adenauer, and the U.S. High Commissioner, Mr. John J. McCloy. yesterday examined the problem of German contribution to European defence and replacing of occupation statute by contractural agreements A.F.P.
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  • 57 8 25 CHILDREN DIE IN BARGE Twenty five children lost their lives m the explosion of an excursion boat on the Spree River yesterday, it was stated m Berlin. The ship was carrying 120 children on a holiday outing when the engipe blew up ana spread fire Hiroughaut the little Vessel
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