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Title Section18 1951-07-27 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA isi«'' SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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Article317 1951-07-27 1 fruman expresses confidence; U.K. pleased WASHINGTON, Fridav JJXITED STATES official, said yesterday that following the agreement at Kaesong on a cease-fire talks agenda, the way was now open to end the Korean hostilities. President Truman told a news conference that he was now more hopeful of gettingK.F.P.; U.P. - 317 words
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Article, Illustration146 1951-07-27 1 Jordan will aid Arabs in Palestine AMMAN, Fri. THE Government of Jordan has decided to "co-oper-ate fully with the Arab League states and units m their efforts to preserve the Arab edifice," said a Cabinet statement last night outlining the Government's policy. In co-operating with the Arab states, the GovernmentA.P.; U.P. - 146 words
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Article34 1951-07-27 1 The U.S. Justice Department yesterday launched a new round-up of secondary Communist party leaders m Los Angeles. San Francisco and New York, Eleven arrests had been made so far. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article128 1951-07-27 1 ps want ade with Peking -ON. Fri. RITATIVE LLge sourer Evicted yester- fa japan would L Kai-sheks Chirui Eg to expand trade C Chinese Com- j u%sijne after the Eftc ot a JapanKtfement C v ?:.t.» Minis E^l-.-jii Democratic J^;- »>. m Cf n thr irnrlng SooialUt f i.j r.128 words
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Article35 1951-07-27 1 RAQ TO GET MORE FOR OIL PlJPKnts :o Iraq axe n tfte *j& juts under i 8181 m i the ■r*tf*t«<i Iraq p cJJ^i operates P^J an vner--4 50. LS¥" of Saudi ij^ December, U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article114 1951-07-27 1 LONDON, Fii. THE Foreign Office has decided to move at least eight of its senior envoys m a shake-up of tlie diplomatic service. Official sources reported that new Ambassadors will be sent to Moscow. Tokyo, Brussels. Belgrade and Athens m the' next few months. The changes114 words
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Article20 1951-07-27 1 The US. Senate Armed Services Committee yesterday unanimously recommended confirmation of Mr. D. A. Kimball as Secretary of Navy.20 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-07-27 1 picture. KIIAJA MERICAN, aged 6, and his brother Jaffar, aged 4, are going to Mecca to become hajis. They are going with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. M. Ally Maricar of Kuala Lumpur. Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Article101 1951-07-27 1 LONDON, Fri. DO women who take drugs for slimming purposes continue taking their as a habit? Worse, do they be come addicted to them. This is w^JSL** the Society Tor Che fctudy ol Addiction are to explore. The society also want to who take them for tneir exhilarating101 words
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Article127 1951-07-27 1 KARACHI, Friday. THE Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, has invited the Prime Minister of India, Mr Nehru to visit X irachi to discuss the Kashmir question. He also put forward a five point "peace plan" for the restoration of 'a peaceful atmosphere and theReuter - 127 words
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Article56 1951-07-27 1 Madia Goya, who has been practising yoga for 17 years, began a fast m Genoa yesterday m an attempt to beat the world record of 61 days claimed by M. Delfo, an Italian from Trieste. The 47-year-old woman or Slav origin had herself sealed m56 words
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Article41 1951-07-27 1 Reynaud bid fails PARIS. Fri. MPaul Reynaud, a former French Premier, last n ght abandoned his attempt to fO k m ew a J^eTth n praspective premier m France's present seeing President Auriol, he said that "the part- es w^/^^ary^oncesslons." ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article127 1951-07-27 1 EGYPT: BLOCKADE GOES ON FLUSHING MEADOW, Fri f^GYPT told the United a Nations Security Council yesterday that she will maintain the blockade of the Suez Canal to Jewish ships until a peace treaty Is signed with Israel. She charged the Tel Aviv government with preventing the conclusion of a treaty.127 words
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Article217 1951-07-27 1 IF PERSIAN OIL PROPOSAL FAILS TEHERAN, Friday. THE United States presidential envoy, Mr. Averell A Harriman, hinted yesterday that he would make a rush trip to London if Britain balks at accepting Persia's formula for reopening oil talks. "I will confer with British officials mReuter; U.P. - 217 words
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Article123 1951-07-27 1 FORMER K.L. REPORTER TO BE TRIED Free Press Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. LAW Chee Keng, 25-year-old former Malay Mail reporter, who was detained under the Emergency Regulations three months ago, was today produced before the First Kuala Lumpur Magistrate, Mr. A. P. Jack and charged with the unlawful possession123 words
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Article30 1951-07-27 1 President Truman yesterday refused to comment on a possible successor to the U-B. Ambassador to Moscow, Admiral Alan Kirk, who has been asked to retire for health reasons.30 words
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Article83 1951-07-27 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. r £UE U.S. Army announced yesterday that it is to disband the last all-Negro regiment now serving m Korea. It said the decision was reached because the Korean campaign has demonstrated that Negro soldiers serve more effectively m non-segre-gated units. Integration of NegroA.P. - 83 words
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Article28 1951-07-27 1 Two British ships Josephine Moller and Admiral Hardy and a Manilan freighter Taluesl arrived m Hong Kong yesterday aft.?r being detained by the Chinese Nationalists.28 words
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Article325 1951-07-27 1 Britain has to tighten her belt LONDON, Friday. npHE Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Hu?h Gaitskell, called yesterday for supreme efforts to prevent inflation from wrecking the British arms programme. Opening an economic debate m the Commons, he said Britain planned to review and probabi reduce the dollar import programmeU.P.; A.F.P. - 325 words
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Article, Illustration25 1951-07-27 1 picture. Mr I m Joon Khim and Mi.vs Annie Chia at a cia< contest between Sin^apo and S?langor amateurs m Singapore last night Free PressFree Press - 25 words
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Article53 1951-07-27 1 Eight men were s<i. t to death m Addis Ababa yesterday for plotting to a.i.sa.ssinate the Emperor, Ha. lassi. and set up an ttthtopian republic. The sentence was i>ronounced by a special trtbimti after a two-day trial camera. The H 'li Included a ministerReuter - 53 words
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Article27 1951-07-27 1 The U.S. Ambassador-at-Large, Dr. Philip C. Jessup, warned yesterday that America faces greater danger from phony Russian "pey.ce campaigns than from Soviet armed aggression.- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Advertisement118 1951-07-27 1 I \tVnP *-l'-«i ttHtlt" JL SPSSftsS jl I* ijfejk. PP Viuminj (NUcin)* > jßF'^^k 9 Calcium «nj Wpstojn ake I^3 1 P "A.^ai^ rlrh nourishmenTof Nature's :i- A ca a n-ake a valuable contribution i Amonn other important nutritive I >u$ jyod beverage provides much L i". x J caroohydrates118 words
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Advertisement52 1951-07-27 1 Singapore Restaurant and BAR 79 Bras Batah Rd. Singapore between North Bridge Rd and Victoria Street. Tele No 4088 Hot and Cold Drinks European Food prepared by out Al Cooks Special Wcdd.n* Cake* Chinese Chow Chow our speciality always available $3 -301 b. SINGAPORE ONLY COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage52 words
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Article, Illustration802 1951-07-27 2 And a wise mother allows her husband to take a hand, says Louise Petrie WHEN worldliness TT and a desire for personal freedom and enjoyment— -of living a life of their own induced young married couples to limit their family to one or802 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-07-27 2 *fes* It is picture hat time m Britain now that July ha* arrived, so Miss Patricia Cofes wore a "cartwheel" m lace and blue chiffon, decorated with roses, when she went to a ceremony at Britain's famous Eton College. PaulPaul Popper - 43 words
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Article176 1951-07-27 2 HOW does a woman make £700,000? Fanny Brice, one of the most famous Ziegfeld Follies girls, did it by playing a four-year-old brat on the radio. She dressed like a baby. She called herself Baby Snooks. She asked endless questions m a voice like a rusty saw.176 words
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649 1951-07-27 2 EVELYN IRONS - THEY MARRIED ON A CHEQUE FOR £50 —THAT BOUNCED EVELYN IRONS By piLM star Rex Harrison's sister Sylvia has just been appointed key woman of the British Conservative Party's election machine. She succeeded the celebrated Miss Marjorie Maxse (probably the most experienced woman political organiser m Britain, who has retired)649 words
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Advertisement51 1951-07-27 2 Wtr£#P#OOf SmSS /M4o£ s#oc/cp#oor ;f^~i"Tv 7%ei//neof SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC 159 Cecil Street. Lee Rubber Bldg. High St 1 3 Church Street m Short Cut To Beauty! Let Miss VICKY Cut and Style your Hair m the Latest Fashion j, < MICHELLE BEAUTY PARLOL'R, 13, Battery Road, Singapore. Tel: 3339.51 words
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Advertisement156 1951-07-27 2 Skin looks f younger sooner! V VITAMIN 4ff) I cream rri A I 7 K^ j Tin's is the rem irkaM^ Cream that keepi \iu-\\ international l.eauii. l. (I .k v J ingyoun^r an<l beaiilifulh i wonders on age \rnrn, vi one week mkn an Mtottii Follow this Basic Bra156 words
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Miscellaneous432 1951-07-27 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today, you have a good mind and a wellbalanced nature with the sole exception of a high and, at times, un -governable temper. Once you have learned not to answer too quickly, you can call upon your common sense to solve any problem wisely. Your life432 words
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Article51 1951-07-27 3 udgerigar is a good doctor m Fri I badge: I ied by &3 v ie aid 'o their I were first :>d on shoolder during Bfs d > poo:/; B'i* I you I i yel- ird in- when my< c to :s --".inc R X: H H :.z r. HA.F.P. - 51 words
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Article349 1951-07-27 3 Chinese may turn south RISING commodity prices and sffn^sS£ and X stock values m Hanoi beside China's and frontier reflect Indo-China' s growing »«L s uthern the armistice negotiations progrel^ R n SI eSS as The question Hanoi resident, a Will China some day turn southwardReuter - 349 words
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Article129 1951-07-27 3 P.I. EXPORT DRIVE BY GOVERNMENT MANILA, Friday. THE Philippine Secretary of hoc Commerce and Industry has been directed by President Quirino to establish working relations" with Phi™5 lne legation's and embassies abroad for "trie active and vigorous promotion of Philippine export trade. The chief executive said "the need for anReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration28 1951-07-27 3 REGAL DKIVE— King Baudouin leaves Brussels Palace against a background of amateur photographers on his way to parliament to receive his royal powers and to iake the oath.28 words
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Article29 1951-07-27 3 The World Health Organisation has been informed by its Eastern Mediterranean Region office m Alexandria that an epidemic of bubonic plague has broken out m Yemen U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article53 1951-07-27 3 R.iL 1 iii'st ti. Ie m Italy's a w man has been named Under Secretary of c...c. She is Signora Angela Gingolani Guidi, who will hold the Under-Secretariat for handicraft newly drafted post under the Minister for Industry and Commerce. She is a Senator and 54A.P. - 53 words
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Article349 1951-07-27 3 Both sides vulnerable South dealer NOIMH 4 VA J 7 OAK 3 2 ♦KQ 9 6 5 WEST E\ST ♦Q832 4 10 5 V 6 6 S> X Q<-8 4 t OJIO 94 OQB7 1( > 7 4 A 8 1 SOUTH ♦AKJ 9 T S> 10 9349 words
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Article, Illustration101 1951-07-27 3 Tennis player still at 79 SYDNEY, Fri. gREAT-grandfather Albert Williams of Sydney, at 79, claims to be the State's old-* est competitive tennis player. Last season he was a member" of the team which won the local tourney. And after 55 years' play, he, is convinced that tennis tpday "isReuter - 101 words
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Advertisement41 1951-07-27 3 {BLmJ^ KLOSTER Bier ffit-EYTE TRADERS LTD. SU «RIOR QUALITY FOODS canadian fresh salmon Radian smoked salmon EXg ush cock pheasants (F <* 5 Persont) INgl 'sh hen pheasants 1 F <* 4 Person.) hCL 'SH WILD DUCKS F <* 3 Pertons) "v^,^ of Course41 words
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Advertisement270 1951-07-27 3 t F0r.... i I THE SCHOOL LABORATORY j jj MICROID BALANCES The all-British Standard Balances jl tfiVA a'ooc/ Bases SPECIAL PRICES TO SCHOOLS. INSTRUCTIONS, ETC. jl ]j HARDIAL SINGH SONS I 26, Rafflet Place, Singapore. Phone *****. SYDNEY- OYSTERS DINE DANCE IN THE OPEN AIR =Air Port Hotel— PHONE 3351270 words
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Miscellaneous180 1951-07-27 3 Pn^^CirSKß Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya > <^.>^<^X^\ > -X^ 1 ME SAID- HP YOU* BEHAVIOR I IHAT SWAMi CAS! WAS I*M SO I POWER IM THE WRONG HANOS >" V— A. IS 6000 "YOU'LL BE A THt TOUGHEST ONE I EVER 6LAO HIS IS ALWAYS OANGEROUS.180 words
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Miscellaneous305 1951-07-27 3 RMIo SINGAPORE 10 a.m. Emergency News from Kuala Lumpur; 10.10 Close; 1 p.m. The Radio Orchestra's lunchUme concert; 1.30 Time Signal N«ws; 1.45 Dance Music— Lionel Hampton Orchestra; 2 Mgbt Mijsic; 2.30 University of the Ai- Temporal Areas" The second broadcast about the workjh'gs of the brain; 3.30 Close; 6.15305 words
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The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, July 27, 1951.
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Article409 1951-07-27 4 THE King has seen fit to raise Singapore from the status of a town to that of a city. As his Majesty's representative, the Governor will present the Letters Patent to the Municipality m solemn ceremony, and the business of dignifying the Lion City will be409 words
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Article189 1951-07-27 4 TEASE-FIRE m Korea now seems certain, it \g the next stage— the armistice and peace talks— that will really be tricky. What sort t peace can c °me out of *°K e^if would foolish but these elements must Influence negotiations: On Oct. 7 the United Nations189 words
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933 1951-07-27 4 James White - James White AN INTELLIGENCE CHIEF REMEMBERS By B ACK. at his work of fa was cofT|e< probing enemy plans, Lieut.-Colonel Hans M. Ollf tO be SnOt Lunding, Chief of but lived to Danish Intelligence, re- X Awniml members the days when See AamfrOf he933 words
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590 1951-07-27 4 Sweden takes to the sea and builds a Navy writes a Special Correspondent A FTER 150 years of jealously guarded neutrality, is fast matching her contemporaries m sea power. Her Navy, once a token coastal protection force of slow, shallow-draught vessels, has been enlarged and modernised to become the best590 words
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Article, Illustration999 1951-07-27 4 JOHN ASHWIN - DRIVE TO THE COUNTER AND CASH YOUR CHWQUE JOHN ASHWIN WINDOW on the WORLD by —In Mexico City FIRST it was the drive-in cinema, then the drive-in church and now from Mexico comes news of the world's first drivein bank. Had the idea originated m America no-one would have been999 words
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Advertisement27 1951-07-27 4 Now Available... SHvtr Tea, Coffee Sets Salvers Trays Cigarette Cases Boxes Brash Sets Compacts. P. H. HENDRY 78. North Bridge Rd.. S'pote 4. Safe Rd.. X Lumpur27 words
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Advertisement58 1951-07-27 4 B^p la Hh Ik. -Well, perhaps next year* "I'll try anything once." says John. **„&<*'* believe him. Full of exuberant health mischievous -heis at once a joy end m "lt f all that Cow Gate He's Daddy jokingly. '< But Mummy rememben tnc »nxi^ on Cow A Gate -and nd58 words
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Article438 1951-07-27 5 GOVT. TOLD: AID FLYING IN MALAYA $50,000 subsidy thf n i^- Press Staff Reporter JHL Royal Singapore Flying Club has asked «n nnn (jm eemmetn t for an annual subsidy of »au,uvo and a consideration of its proposals for whknTr n f l ight aircraft flvin X m Malaya M438 words
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Article29 1951-07-27 5 A special class for Sakal children, probably the first of Its kind m Perak. was declared open last Monday at the Sungei Durian K. r->ment Camp.29 words
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Article23 1951-07-27 5 Standard VII girls of the PenConvent agreed by an over- lmin« majority yesterday that grandmothers were "SupeSpecimens" to the modern23 words
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Article44 1951-07-27 5 The Chief Justice of the Federation. Sir Stafford PosterSutton, has been appointed by the King to be President of the West African Court of Appeal. Sir Stafford will take the place of Sir Henry Blackall who is retiring.44 words
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Article39 1951-07-27 5 Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, former Nazi financial expert, whc has been engaged by tht Indonesian Government tc help stabilise their economy is expected to arrive ir Singapore on July 31 by KLN plane from Italy.39 words
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Article77 1951-07-27 5 VIR. RM. ST. V. Sinniah Pillai was re-elected President of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Johore, at the annual general meeting held recently. Others elected to office were Mr. P. R. Abdul Jabbar, (vicepresident >. Mr. M. B Dass, (Hon. Secretary). Mr. K. Rengasamy Chettiar. (Hon.77 words
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Article, Illustration9 1951-07-27 5 picture. TINGKI AMINAH wife bint* Abu Bak»r. Free PressFree Press - 9 words
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Article, Illustration22 1951-07-27 5 pi- m thf \o v.r.s R».h^rd i»i J^" 1 nd JJJ ■>* While m I* |f»B«**» hired *n f/.i-rW.heNorth- Free PressFree Press - 22 words
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36 1951-07-27 5 HMRS Tan Chin Tuan, wife of M™_. Spore's unofficial Council to toe typical London Borough of rtcttlun. on W«dn:f day last. Both Mrs. Tan and Lady Lo are Bffill Hongkong.36 words
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Article38 1951-07-27 5 Boo CHI -willl Bahrii. Havdock ROJM WM» n c Brewery. Mai y *n »«T ery> xanjlin Ro» d Diethelm Co.. JJg PamJang. Phoenix PjjJi rM Reformatory Opium F **^r7ctory. Cres*>nlt*. Road, Sltat St. James. Trafal«*r SUert38 words
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90 1951-07-27 5 WITH the exception of articles made partly or wholly of gold, diamonds and diamond-set jewellery and certain Pharmaceuticals, all goods can now be freely exported by post to countries m the sterling area, it was announced yesterday. Parcels exceeding $100 m value90 words
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Article, Illustration204 1951-07-27 5 First Asian back after UK study course Colonial Administration Training Free Press Staff Reporter J WITH the honour of having been the first Asian officer to be sent to the United Kingdom by the I Singapore Government to undergo training m Colonial Administration, Mr. Lee Siow Mong, returned to the204 words
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Article131 1951-07-27 5 gEVERAL aspects of life m Britain today impressed Mr. Lee Siow Mong, who has just returned to the Colony after completing a course of study there m Colonial Administration. Here are some of them "7 ivas much impressed by the road and traffic system. The roadsigns are131 words
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Article117 1951-07-27 5 Free Press Melay Correspondent SEVENTEEN Malays from Mantakab, Pahang, who were detained m Tangjong Bruas under the Emergency Regulation were realeased unconditionally last week, according to the "Utusan MeJayu." Two days before Hari Raya, a group of 19 Malays was *eaieased unconditionally after being detained m Tanjong Bruas117 words
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158 1951-07-27 5 Free Press Staff Reporter riE establishment of a Student Health Service will help to maintain sound health among University students, Dr. A. A. Sandosham, President of the Southern Branch of the Alumni Association, told the Free Press yesterday, "University students," Dr. Sandosham, Professor of158 words
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Article154 1951-07-27 5 Free Frew Staff Reporter. rpHE hidden dump of explosive which went up m smoke m Alexandra Road on Wednesday, damaging every window m the Thye Hong Biscuit Factory at the junction of Tiong Bahru and Alexandra Roads is believed to have been dynamite, the Free Press understands.154 words
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269 1951-07-27 5 MC's plans for celeorating grant of City Status WITH FLAGS FLYING BANDS PLAYING..' Free Press SUIT Reporter WITH flags flying *n4 bands playing. Singapore Municipal Commissioners should bold a grand ceremony on Sept. 22 at which to receive formally the Letters Patent from the King declaring the town a city.269 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-07-27 5 Mr. C. C. TAN. Progressive Party Legislative Councillor, now m London for the Festival m Britain, was accompanied by his sister-in-law, Miss May Urn, who is studying law, when he visited the Colonial Office.41 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-07-27 5 Mrs. M. Lobo, (above) youngest j P. and prominent Indian social worker m Singapore, who leaves by air for the United Kingdom on Aug. 5 on a study and observation tour. She will later visit New York and Ottawa. She has been closely connected, since69 words
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Article86 1951-07-27 5 A verdict of murder against persons unknown was recorded by the Johore Bahru coroner after an inquiry into the deaths of Mr. W. Wight, manager, Pendas Estate, and Mr. L. J. Collier, manager New Rompin Estate, Rembau, who were ambushed and shot dead on April 27 by 1286 words
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Article560 1951-07-27 6 Heading for big score today COUTH Africa are expected to build up a big total today, second day of the fourth Test match at Leeds, and, with unsettled weather forecast, their luck m winning the toss may prove a decisive factor. At the end of the560 words
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Article103 1951-07-27 6 4 USTRALIAS champion race- horse. Comic Court, will not race again. His owners, the Lac brothers, have announced that h« has been leased for duties at the Warlaby stud at Oaklands June-* tion, Victoria. There he will be m good com;, pany with the EnghsnReuter; AAP - 103 words
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Article189 1951-07-27 6 j pETER Thomson, the young Australian assistant, set i an all-time low scoring: record for a major British golf tour- nament yesterday when he returned a round of 65 m the North British professional tournament at Harrogate (Yorkshire). Thomson's 62 gave him an aggregate cf 200189 words
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Article, Illustration355 1951-07-27 6 Free Press Tennis Reporter IEM Khe Liang and Low Kee Pow will meet in the men's singles semi-finals of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association Championships. Both won their matches at the S.C.C. courts yesterday evening in straight sets. In yesterday's mixed doubles ties, Miss RhoadesFree Press - 355 words
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Article38 1951-07-27 6 King George VI is expect- ed to attend the tennis championships to be held m Colombo between Feb. 10 and 17 next year on his way to Australia. He will nresent thp prizes. A. P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article141 1951-07-27 6 S t*?iu r a^ Ceptors were announced yesterday for the Goodwood Cup to be run over two miles and five furlongs at Goodwood next Thursday. An* They are. with weightsRoyalists and Strathspey 9 2 Pan 11. Star Spangled. Banner and Beau Sire all 8.12' Amberley 7.5. TheReuter - 141 words
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Article120 1951-07-27 6 Free Press Staff Reporter "J REALLY couldn't explain how the Swedish Angel got his head injury," said King Kong yesterday, referring to hia recent rest line bout. "I aimed a rabbit punch at his neck bu' my knuckles hit his head. Then I saw blood." King Konjj120 words
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Article74 1951-07-27 6 'TWO hat-tricks were performed m a high-scoring soccer friendly between Finance Audit Sports Union and Singapore Recreation Club on the Padang yesterday evening. Finance Audits won by seven goals to five. Finance Audits' inside-left, Masalamani, scored five goals including a hat-trick. Osbert Rozario gained a74 words
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466 1951-07-27 6 LATEST COUNTY_CRICKET^s COREs WARWICKSHIRE beat Somerset by an inning v fourth win m two days m their last five mate -he I nearest County championship rivals. Yorkshire, by 44 n 1 H In spite of a dashing 81 by 1 n s Maurice Tremlett m466 words
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Article25 1951-07-27 6 5-DAY TESTS v. INDIA five days 8 and ''^I When i udla Em-land m liSiN three I other roui Playod fi, and thev J: ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article135 1951-07-27 6 SINGAPORE Guard Regiment iJ (formerly 21 Guard Unit, hftTV one more match to play m the Malayan Other Ranks Pooioail League, but they have already won the championship. In 13 matches the team conceded only one point, scorin. 46 goals and letting m seven. Placings m135 words
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Article8 1951-07-27 6 Mixed foursomes competition E ft. B W <n8 words
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Advertisement82 1951-07-27 6 Oonold O'CONNOR [jOf-i Heieno CARTER {EjflSM A |fti.-£RUi MTERMTIOMt PICTURE TOMORROW M' NIT El m HEfLIH YVONNE De CARLO NEW ALHAMBRA rm<-sw mm ROUSING EPIC OF VICTORY IN THE GLORY HOLE OF THE PACIFIC! DIARY TrnAV 11 a.m. -1.30. 4.00 I UUMT m 3.30 p.m. TODAY DAILY 11 a ni.-1.45-82 words
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Advertisement99 1951-07-27 6 Alltlfeksf ■•^^SIKi 1 S^^iilp n car i$ befter ftnished b^ ef <^^^ quaiify that iasfs inriij ,>^J??7* j^'fv ->*: *ffyjsijfaifZ :^^^-^^ij!J!^''' elegance of Ford's new luxury inferior '0 '^^V'U'C I ''k^'MffilMF/' ound of the coachwork' It wis^t fe'^^^ T^l^^MitSifiV^//rj^/''' *offi^WiZ&r and engineered to stay young m perhmm UNIVERSAL CARS LTD.99 words
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Article170 1951-07-27 7 Tanglin Club tennis pOLLOWING are the result* of ties played m the Tanglin Club tennis tournament yesterday: Handicap Women's DoaMes: Mrs. J. H. Burner and Mis* L. WalkerTay'.or t— 15.2) bt. Miss P. K. M. Masefleld and Miss S. MacEwen .2) 6-2 7-5 Mrs. R. W. Co«lU and Miss S170 words
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Article81 1951-07-27 7 OOYAL Naval Air Station, Sembawang, scored their biggest soccer triumph m S.A.F.A. Division 3A league yesterday when they trounced Social Athletic Party 12-1 at Geylang Stadium. Left-winger Fridd was m excellent form He scored the third and the last four coals of the Navy Hamer netted81 words
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Article656 1951-07-27 7 SERVICES WITHOUT SULEIMAN Sundays vital Cup match /\v c jy s P ecial Correspondent 0* Sunday Combined Services face possibly the stiffest opposition they have yet enf a °"l ere d S Malaya Cup when they meet Stadium S mpions> Sin a P«re, at Jalan Besar as l e noV°M^u^%656 words
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Article36 1951-07-27 7 Kid Gavilan of Cuba signed yesterday to defend his world Swe'ight title against Billy Graham of New York The bout will be held m Mamson Square Garden. New IS s«s ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article31 1951-07-27 7 CPECTATOHS at 5 Besar Stadium last player, s*c the ~l wgg games draff ln H hay? lirht Simitir boards have been erected m some soccer pitches In Britain-31 words
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Article88 1951-07-27 7 MALCOLM MARTIN, 21--year-old Ctiarlton (London) lighterman, yesterday won the Doggest's Coat and Badge rowing race, which has been held every year since its foundation m 1715 for apprentice watermen of the River Thames. Martin, whose father finished second m the race many years ago, was an88 words
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Article92 1951-07-27 7 ii goal m Tengah Raineci lf i ts from Royal Army who is o^ywUgJ- rT »ftya Henderson ajSd Lo*nc, I he pivoted to send It into tbe fax ccrner of the n St. 8A.8.C. tried bard to save the game but they could not outwit92 words
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Article161 1951-07-27 7 3* 8.0.D.C.A 0Singapore's, right winger, filled a position and scored all three would have wished him to dw"i Cuptie he iW^^ !ffi wVtfu and shooting. jrtving nephew and I>rotcgr >uv ■SiJid Rdilan. a chance to sho* and rugby, i s a promising lad. The *ame applies161 words
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Article, Illustration264 1951-07-27 7 By CRUSADER RUMOURS persisted at Jalan Besar Stadium last evening that the S.A.F.A. selectors have decided to replace Alan Kin* with Rahim Omar m the Colony's Malaya Cup side against Combined Services on Sunday. This is the only likely change from the team pickedFree Press - 264 words
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Article101 1951-07-27 7 npH£ South side to meet North at cricket m Kuala Lumpur on August 4. 5 and 6 was picked yesterday. The team ks: wee Ctiong Jin gjpt Major Benji ett CKe6% Thiajh Sigw, Chua Eng Cheng, P. <Je Kretser, L. J. 3 A. iMS^, Sequerah, W101 words
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Advertisement105 1951-07-27 7 oJHaekk |VJ*^ LIQUEUR W v SCOTCH V^ WHISKY SCOTLAND S FINEST W& WHISKY p| i3y Royal Appointment to A//j Majesty The King *Aw*rd*d ftf*t > prize m open irewers Exhibition JFAy H^or/y About ACCOMMODA TION Try the. KATONG REST-HOUSE >l Health-resort by the Sea with Luxurious rooms Comfort? A Rendezvous105 words
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Article302 1951-07-27 8 $1 00 000, 000 AID FOR SPAIN US formulating Franco policy WASHINGTON, Friday. OPAIN is to get about $100,000,000 under the U.S. k Foreign Aid Programme now going through the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Mr. Dean Acheson, U.S. Secretary of State, testifying before the committee yesterday, said that the newReuter - 302 words
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Article, Illustration72 1951-07-27 8 BLIND IN JUDO—Tweniy-eight-year-old Daniel Lassale became blinded m 1940, when, as a member of the French Resistance Movement, he was handling explosives. Lassale has however become a keen Judo enthusiast. Within two months of taking it up, he qualified for his orange sash. His instructor Andre Valtier, a disciple ofP.P. - 72 words
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Article139 1951-07-27 8 Jap treaty talks raise bonds LONDON, Friday. THE news that a measure of agreement m the Korean ceasefire talks had been reached resulted m a slightly better feeling developing yesterday m most sections of the London Stock Exchange. There was no noticeable increase m the trading volume, however, the Chancellor139 words
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Article32 1951-07-27 8 The Honourable David Astor, editor o*f ttfe Observer and son of Viscount and Virginia-born LScly Astor has won a divorce" from* Jfrrs. Melanie A&tor on a desertion charge. A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration56 1951-07-27 8 BEiToMAV? DAUGHTER. Dr. Petei- Lindsirom and his daughter Pia, 12 years old, sit at the rail of the Cunarder Queen Mary on arrival at Southampton on their way to Sweden. Pi a is going to sco her mother who is now married to the Italian film director. Roberto Rossellini, for56 words
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Article195 1951-07-27 8 GENEVA, Friday. A LIST of 12 crimes against peace to be punished under international law was submitted to the General Assembly yesterday by the United Nations International Law Commission. the Commission, during the past ten weeks elaborated the world's first detailed "code of offences against peaceA.P. - 195 words
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171 1951-07-27 8 MR. SHINWELL SPEEDS UP SERVICE LAW LOKDON Pri. CIMPLE and straightu forward cases before Army and Air Force courts-martial will be speeded up by improvements m existing procedure which were announced by Mr. Shinwell, Minister of gefence, m the House of Commons. ttrtnV^w 0 of Evidence SLE 6 i akßn171 words
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Article37 1951-07-27 8 Underground sources yesterday rented a seridus riot m a Russi£n-run urtnjum niine at Jachymov, dzecnoslovakia.. One Russian and 14 Czechs were said ft have been giiu ed and 64 were wound Pd U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article41 1951-07-27 8 The, gold market remained steady yesterday despite re- ports of progress at the Kaesong truce talks. The closing quotations on the Kong Kong 1 money exchange market; were: HK56.255/6.295 per US$ 0A?3 11.375 ocr tael of gold. U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article180 1951-07-27 8 LONDON Pri THIRTEEN- YEAR-OLD Helen Thomas was moved from a mixed school at Woking Surrey, to girls' school t^ X J es t w& l at Walton became SirSSiS£S oys found her tsb An application by her father, Mr R. s. Thomas, Woking for ss. sd.180 words
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151 1951-07-27 8 P whi^ b yS> Every Friday about 40 pupils Co not turn up for school said Mr. Mark Strong, headmaster of Shield Row Boys' Modern School, Stanley, Co Durham. "The boys think they have worked hard enough the rest Ox the week. "The trouble seems151 words
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Article38 1951-07-27 8 After an hour's angry debate, the U.S. House of Representatives yesterday rejected by 171 votes to 91 a Republican %1 aiming at suppressing ttje salary of the Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Acheson. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 38 words
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Article13 1951-07-27 8 Premier Alcide de Gasoeri's new Italian Cabinet \*fch JchSltf WiSEs A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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Article36 1951-07-27 8 The Soviet delegate to the United Nations, Mr. Jacob Malik, now on leave m Mos- y^erday had a three and half hour talk with a group of BriMsh Quakers visiting the Soviet Union A.F.P.A.F.P. - 36 words
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Article14 1951-07-27 8 A friendship treaty between Pakistan and Turkey wis signed yesterday. as U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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Article28 1951-07-27 8 Sir James Mitchell, 85 who retired last mortth as 'o6vh!* 1 °L We5t em Australia, died m his sleep yesterday m a railway carriage. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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