The Singapore Free Press, 28 July 1951
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Title Section17 1951-07-28 1 The Singapore Free Press IABCMT iWmgW gAtE MAtA,*. En*, SINGAPOJE, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.17 words
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Article336 1951-07-28 1 fgw hitch expected today m mice talk TOKYO, Saturday. Lj^t *ri»iK difference of opinion m the I n( j p ha>t' »f the armistice negotiations ILiK i* expected during the 12th meeting I f >, en the Communists answer a United XL proposal fora military demarcationReuter; U.P. - 336 words
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Article102 1951-07-28 1 KARACHI. Sat. I Bit long procession of Hm&i Pakistanis parad■rrr ii of this HoiietercaT demanding of 'ht Kashmir Hb and Tyir.z, Long H> Pscstan" and Down H i.j. ■k m»'j around the Hk Knitter* residence .sized ?ven before Hpißsscn headed by 100 Br*r Laqt.a' Ai102 words
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Article294 1951-07-28 1 CHIANG INVADES YUNNAN RANGOON, Sat 'THREE regular Chinese x Nationalist columns have thrust 65 miles into YunYian province from their refuge m NorthEast Burma and seized a frontier base area, embracing Kengma airfield, 200 miles southwest of Kunming. Authoritative sources disclosed yesterday that the Nationalist invading force which numbers aroundA.P. - 294 words
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Article57 1951-07-28 1 General Sir Archibald Nye, British High Commissioner m India, said m London this week that India "cannot and should not" be ignored m all matters touching world affairs and world peace. "The very issue of world peace may well depend upon India," he told the annual generalReuter - 57 words
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Article31 1951-07-28 1 The battle class destroyer Armada dispensed with trials after completing repairs m Malta and left yesterday for Port Said, to relieve the destroyer Oravelines on Middle East patol. A.PA.P. - 31 words
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Article17 1951-07-28 1 The state of war between! Turkey and Germany was< ended on July 24. .P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article, Illustration54 1951-07-28 1 picture Dr. Er.c B irhop. the 44 -vear-oid atom scientist whose passport was impoun ded by the British Foreign Office shortly before he was due to leave on a trip to Moscow, is pictured here at play with his children m the grounds of his homeA.P. - 54 words
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Article367 1951-07-28 1 LONDON, Saturday. THE Defence Minister, Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, warned left-win; critics of the nations rearmament yesterday m London: "We are at a critical point and this is no moment to talk of going slow or turning back." Russia and the Communist countries m Europe hadReuter; A.P.; U.P.; A.F.P. - 367 words
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Article122 1951-07-28 1 Millionaire Red refuses to talk WASHINGTON. Sat. FREDERICK Vanderbilt Field, millionaire supporter of Left-wing causes, refused yesterday to tell a Senate Committee whether he stood bail for Communist leaders. Field was brought before the Senators from New York where he is serving a 90-day gaol term for contempt of courtReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration19 1951-07-28 1 picture. ner acid at last night -.(from left). W Franklin GimsQg, M™ JQgindra Singh, &J& 1 son. Free PressFree Press - 19 words
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Article23 1951-07-28 1 Mr. John Sophianopulos. 7 5 former Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs died m Athent yesterday from a rfean attack.- A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article116 1951-07-28 1 LYNEHAM Wilts, Sat. AR.A.F. passenger plane which crash landed at Negombo airport. Cey!on v m April this year, was being piloted by an unauthorised person. The plane, a Hastings, stalled when coming m to land, and a wing was torn off There were no casualties amongst the116 words
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Article38 1951-07-28 1 Marshall Tito spoke yesterday before a mass meeting of 100,000 people at KnezepoMe m the heart of the Yugoslav Republic of Vosnia Hercegovina, where the partisans rose against the German invaders Just ten years ago. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article37 1951-07-28 1 JAUNTED about hi* big ears, lodger Louis Wigler hit hip landlady Cfrolinr ImUd. over the head with a sUcCafid m* d4^T. AWlsted for manslaurhter, Wifl«r siid: "I just couldn't take it any more."37 words
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Article258 1951-07-28 1 Oil envoys flying to London STAY' (ABLE ARRIVED TOO LATE TEHERAN, Saturday. npHE British Ambassador, Sir Francis Shepherd. A and Mr. Averell Harriman. President Truman';* special envoy, left here by air last night for London for talks with the British Government on the Persian oil dispute proposals. They were expectedReuter; U.P.; A.F.P. - 258 words
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Article198 1951-07-28 1 Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. JEFFREY Watts-Carter •Ml -year-old manager of Kedrock Estate, Perak, was found not guilty of consorting with bandits, m the Supreme Court this morning. Watts-Carter was ashengrey but smiling as he sat on a hard bench m the dock this morning, waiting198 words
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Article21 1951-07-28 1 Nationalist China has withdrawn from the United Nations Food tnd Agriculture Organisation leaving $1,059.--500 of her contributions unpaid. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article106 1951-07-28 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THIRTY-SIX Tamil A labourers employed by the Singapore Municipality wer c injured this morning when their lorry overturned opposite tha V.M.C.A. sports pavilion* m Bras Basah Road pinning the men under-* nfttti Four ambulances took the injured labourers to the General106 words
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Article97 1951-07-28 1 LONDON, Sai MR JAMES GRIFFITHS m Colonial Secretary, saic yesterday that 16 poiic, were killed and 12 lnjuree m nine ambushes m Selangor m the first six month, of this year. He wm answering Mr. L Gammans (Conservatives who asked m the House otReuter - 97 words
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Article44 1951-07-28 1 King Farouk of Egypt wot 14,000,000 li.'c £B,ooo Mnthc^i hours gambling at baccarat at San Remo, yesterday. The h oney-mooning monarch now Ls 24.000..000 lire (£13,700) ahead since his arrival with Queen Narriman on Wednesday, Casino, employees said.- A. P.A.P. - 44 words
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Advertisement8 1951-07-28 1 o .platinq Vorks bier ml \n^"~-' -ir i^^8 words
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Advertisement62 1951-07-28 1 j M. FLINTER&S. GRINBERG j Diamonds Jewellery 9 I 67, Stamford Rd., j U a Court Bid*) Spore I Telephone 7923 SBDDON DIESEL TRUCKS ARE SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR HARD USAGE. NOW ON VIEW IN OUR SHOWROOM Otfff SAtf s ENGINEER WILL BE CLAD TO FURNISH YOU WITH COMPLETE PARTICULARS Ag«t«62 words
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Article1152 1951-07-28 2 Most children are collecters —Of ANY OLD THING TkEAR Children, MJ Painting seems to be one of your strong points, and we received many entries for last week's Junior contest from all over Singapore and the Federation. Most of you seem to prefer crayon to water colour.1,152 words
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Article549 1951-07-28 2 The adventures of Andy by Liau Myvk Oi T*HE thought of Merlin the Wise Toad came like a tonic to poor Andy. The little toad lost his lethargy. The fever which the heat of the noonday sun had brought was reduced, and Andy sprang549 words
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Article542 1951-07-28 2 H. M. M' KAY - H. M. M'KAY by so James Gordon, Shciln and Dugald, his niece and nephew, are on a v-alkinq tour m France. Out one day m a terrific rainstorm they go for shelter m an old, deserted house where the children find a paintin Q O 1 their542 words
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Advertisement91 1951-07-28 2 i JUNIOR CONTEST I 45, C^ L/1&. t 1* > i were a postman do you think you mid read F i this seaside address piuzle? When yo« have cMnpleted i it fill in your name, aildress and age. and post to Chiidren'. a«e, Singapore Free Pre«, Cecil Street, i*91 words
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Advertisement113 1951-07-28 2 fid rtfe Mdw o" •W| QmMtm of an »f« k^ I Sa cup of deliooo*. bwfy OXO. At mtd-mormnt. ,J luncK4im« and bed-turn c I hot OXO it alwan tht J|» favourite *nd do«t V| them lots of food. Vil SOLI 4GB»T* "^I^B BOUSTEAD CO. UP. We have the pleasure113 words
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Miscellaneous236 1951-07-28 2 Rupert and Simon 13 Before uncovering his tray the got a penny so he had to K o F.eman pauses. 'Show it* first hungry" Rupert looks interest yoar penny." hj say*. Why. of tU must Kale Ten my nt course. says Rupert. "Here m fnend. Sample Sonon." he -cnes. one.236 words
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Miscellaneous210 1951-07-28 2 JUNIOR CROSSWORD metal. 23, A small wooaed hollQW. CLUES DOWN.— I, A young dog. 2, German word for "Mr." 3,* You may burn one on November 5. 4, A musical wind instrument. 6. He is said by sove to have written Shakespeare's plays. 9, Coverings for wheels. 10. An embankment210 words
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Article490 1951-07-28 3 CHINESE GUERILLAS ACTIVE Chiang armies m Yunnan rnJrinf f f rCeS f 1949 have becom a Powerful X k L o^?^ alon thc Burma-Chinese S^n il L thc Chinej province of Yunnan. f thP 2 I n 5 Kong Chines e newspapers over i mn m ,ff Sh W thatA.P. - 490 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-07-28 3 iivi.lt \ft-r nine weeks filmint m the Afr;»n Uuren," this U what the C f Lr m Undon aboufc their equitonal tx*™j£Jbrr* Boeart who had half -inch growth bfird You can have it I badly^need i**"2£ r. d d wuh a b th and bu f a aurrn Bacall: "It69 words
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Article274 1951-07-28 3 s: l JIMr «'RT« J II T lAMM4 X MM 1 1 m I uiw^ 24i I Kf <( pjy HI ■I I*w Nortt E*4t j£ Xi v 4 4 a.i [> aM nd h •<* *iui rew« cached the ■n sx uu2 o bf fc* *r^«d hejri274 words
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Article33 1951-07-28 3 Ferapont Petrcvich Golor!TssnH jo ojaq [buoh^u *A}EA aho spent his life savings buying a fighter plane to defend Btalfrtrr, i m the war, has died m Moscow, aged 61. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article54 1951-07-28 3 A.P. Lieutenant John N. Boyer, hitch-hiking from San Diego to Reno, ended up m hospital m Reno. Neva la wilh a hear", attack. IS is papers showed that he is 104 years ftfd and was disrnarged m 18fj from the O.tnd Army of the -epublic's '84th RegimenA.P. - 54 words
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Article, Illustration50 1951-07-28 3 CAREER ON WHEELS A girl who has spent the last 10 years on wheels as star of the American rollerskating musical. 'Skating Vanities' is Gloria Nord, known as the Pavlova of the Rollers. She is photographed at the Empire Pool, Wembley, where thjp 1951 version of the 'Vanities' is runnjng50 words
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Article168 1951-07-28 3 HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED THE recent conference of the Women Public Health Officers' Association at Cambridge heard some forthright comments on married bliss from Miss Cecil Hay-Shaw, regional psychiatric social worker of the National Asso-, elation for Mental Health. She said: "Husbands and wives who can give way168 words
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Article169 1951-07-28 3 FOLKESTONE, England, Saturday. GAMMY, the seal, is getting to be a confirmed VJ landlubber. Maybe it is because the Channel swimming season is just getting underway, but Sammy wants no part of that body of water. Sammy is a baby seal who wandered away from hisA.P. - 169 words
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Article23 1951-07-28 3 King Farouk; of Egypt and Queen Narriman arrived at Sen Remo on the Italian Riviera by yach from Genoa.23 words
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Article66 1951-07-28 3 CHINESE ARMY 'INVINCIBLE' The Chinese People's Army had now grown into an invincible army of over 5,000,--000. Peking radio declared quoting an article written to celebrate August 1 as Army Day throughout the country. The radio said powerful air and sea forces had also been built up making China "aReuter - 66 words
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Article21 1951-07-28 3 The American steamer, Olympic (325 tons.), is reported aground off Saswana village, a few miles north of Bombay. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement181 1951-07-28 3 is ivO\\ SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR n «HAH6 159 CECIL STWET. LEE RUBBEI BLOG HIGH ST. 13 CMURrH STREEV I UDHIiuU j% n 7 T£> n T i fi n 1 ll v I tfftt-l Ufl > p^JnHR W U At the Port of London lO^ktMOWl I oref jf j 00,000,000181 words
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Miscellaneous414 1951-07-28 3 SINGAPORE Singapore's Audience Quiz comuiA^ruvnu ppr^ by Qeoff Raymond; 830 10 a.m. Emergency News from B nds i? nd; Variety Bandbox; T 930 Time Signal News; 9.45 Kuala Lumpur; 10.10 Close; 1 Rendezvous with the Stars; 10.30 pjn. Programme Summary; 1.02 Wrestling Commentary by Geoff «.iw«Am Tb. n*w Raym <>414 words
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Miscellaneous444 1951-07-28 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR SATURDAY SUNDAY QORN today, yon have a ]£ORN today, you have tromorcnrial temperament msndsus energy. You aro which you must learn to un- continually on the fo and derstand and control. You eat) fet a lot of work done have a nature of contrasts aad without much444 words
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615 1951-07-28 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, July 28, 1948. Cheaper food r>RESH food is dear m Singapore for many reasons, and one of the most important is the haphazard system of distribution which benefits neither the producer on his farm or m his fishing boat, nor the housewife shopping m the615 words
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Article749 1951-07-28 4 ALEXANDER CLIFFORD - ALEXANDER CLIFFORD By puts 2,000,000 French citizens into an advanced stage of frenxy IF anthropologists of J a future age ever reconstruct the thing that started m Metz a few days ago they will probably believe they have got hold of the biggest folklore749 words
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Article251 1951-07-28 4 WHAT happens when a group of bachelors decide to unite for common protection* against the "clutches of plotting females"? Mr. Jack Blatt, a lonely New York tailor, decided that the solution, which might relieve loneliness for the single man, would be to form the Bachelor Society of251 words
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793 1951-07-28 4 Talking about Singapore by Citizen. DEOPLE who are supposedly desperately m need of housing can get very "choosey" about the type of house they want and where it should be. Until their wishes aa c satisfied, it is hard to get them to budge from wherever they are living, be793 words
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Article, Illustration672 1951-07-28 4 Everything points to a double reorganisation ot the world's most secretive foreign service. fPHOSE whose buslA ness it is to know things m the Vatican are expecting a major overhaul of Papal diplomacy m the near future. Nothing, of course, is known for certain, for672 words
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Article62 1951-07-28 4 Britain orders German A ritish dipping jine. the United Baltic Corporation of London, have ordered a fleet of three 16S&s 8 from German Sach of 2600 tonj, they will be built at Renfcburg pd operate a service beThe first of the three vessels Will b? delivered at the end of62 words
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Advertisement18 1951-07-28 4 DEALERS IN ALL HIGH CLASSES OF WATCHES. LEE MIN WATCH CO. SA, CHANGE ALLEY SINGAPORE Tel. 3348 ■■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■fc18 words
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Article619 1951-07-28 5 J. W. GOODWIN - Did the croc drink beer? J. W. GOODWIN Bj5T FACTS AND MALAY FANCY by I I J I I ievrA L of •>■ I I I I I tin:"' I r" ".at a S.i r Lkirovs belie: fc^e; UHh They of m ■t'rxc ir. each i he I 'ay mtap619 words
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Article646 1951-07-28 5 K. S. CHIA suggests that travellers make an effort to absorb the real beauty of a country and not just the surface glamour. ■pHEY say travelling is so broadening and, during the last few years, hundreds of Malayans with money to burn have made it646 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-07-28 5 -Photo by "Open wide please!" And the mother instinctively ovens her mouth, too, at the Infant Welfare Clinic m Kuala Lumpur. Birte SteinckeBirte Steincke - 23 words
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Article556 1951-07-28 5 V.R Balakrishna - V.R Balakrishna A tale about "Ikan Kikek" by MORE often than not an unwary liousewife is liable to be attracted towards something m the market on which she would willingly spend a little extra inoncv, no matter how commonplace the thing is. So it was556 words
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Advertisement53 1951-07-28 5 Ready mjd coHt€ p*^^ 1 1-111 prepared w.t+n th best kind of wMli sugar. iEALIN" te made rom first class It tea- leaves and whit« sugar. ft TIALIN c« be made either wit*. UUN' G "TEALIN %t arc tb« r«*i*t«red j«hout Malaya. W !SHON TRADING CO.; 104 M.ddle Road, Stnfjport.53 words
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Advertisement28 1951-07-28 5 MOPTE 19H ORIGINALS #plQl wm oil ivtyo Kj m y^S^W Priced from V \yji BK^l $21.50 to \Jj m\ Sole Agents: EXCELSIOR LTD. f^. HlfiH STREET TF.L. 3UI28 words
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Article, Illustration1587 1951-07-28 6 F CANNING - F CANNING by A Free Press Saturday short story I HAVE always been fascinated by old books. Wherever I go I search patiently through bookshops for old volumes which I can treasure for their bindings, their illustrations, or perhaps for some handwritten notes m faded1,587 words
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Article318 1951-07-28 6 DID THE CROC DRINK BEER? Continued from F. 1.) thing to cure her would be a monkey's heart. The crocodile swam up river till he met a monkey playing on the bank. "O, Sir Monkey, who is the wisest and cleverest doctor m this land?" he asked. The vain little318 words
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Article, Illustration340 1951-07-28 6 ROGER YUE - Fish from the streets of Singapore ROGER YUE by A NEW hobby has come to Singapore's street boj T s catching a certain species of small fish from monsoon canals and drains and selling them to roadside vendors. Dozens of these nearnude urchins, stripped to the waist, can be seen340 words
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Advertisement157 1951-07-28 6 farr I -^_Ma>beyour chin WTS^ tho Mkher whort famou ly W M to* hoprl«sly wish K*i«p« ffcet because your ■;r.^ms»bfrh.doubir KlVr*^ mv t0 Curf W* iwanon w d'.rt and W^mr^n an<l c lim Wgg ni. !<w cm >t Ittst -jr rfie app^w^ o f «i° uo^ Mewif o%^r it and157 words
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Advertisement237 1951-07-28 6 Sol* AgenU: WOO HING BROTHERS SINCAPORE PENANC UM SHING HONG JEWELLERS Head Office: 55 *57 Hill Street, S pore Phone ***** Branch Office: 239 SouMi Bridge Rd.. S pot: Phone 3142. Cable address: GOLDHOUSI" ff&&&f&&&tt&i. For Q^ityp^^w^^^^^y DIAMOND i COLD MNCS BRACELETS Mi* I EXPERT WORKMANSHIP I REASONABLE PUKES H.237 words
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Article, Illustration1174 1951-07-28 7 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By A FINE Jot of sportsmen those University lads from Hong Kong are. They did not reveal a high standard, except perhaps m tennis, m their engagements against the Malayan undergraduates, but they certainly showed the spirit m which the games ought to be1,174 words
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Article, Illustration555 1951-07-28 7 AMONG the suggesA tions for alterations to the Laws of the Game to be considered by the International Board, the Football Association Is proposing that an indirect freekick should be given against a player for deliberately obstructing when not attempting 10 play the ball, says The555 words
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Article, Illustration111 1951-07-28 7 jmE "Ashes of Cricket- presented to I-indwy Hassei (left) by Mr S. F. Foenander, sport s editor of the Ceylon Observer h# B !S T l^2!i^L of ihe MCC fter the flfth Tes 50-51 played at Melbourne. The Ashes are contained In a Ceylon-made casket— a carved111 words
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Article98 1951-07-28 7 pETER PRINCE, India's No. 1 amateur boxer they have no professionals has arrived m London from Bombay to tackle "any welterweißht who will be kind enough to give me a bout." Ex-pilot Prince, m England for six monthis to study business efficiency methods. Is also a98 words
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Article78 1951-07-28 7 pOYAL Navy will shortly be losing the former national youth champion, Freddie Beardon. best boxer m the Service who Is completing his National Service. He is a top-class lightweight and a member of Downham Community Boxing Club. Surgeon Lieut. Miller, who used to box as a heavy-weight for78 words
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Advertisement178 1951-07-28 7 THE WATCH OF QUALITY SWISS MADE Obtainable From AH Leading Wattb Daahrg, To View A Wide Rang* of Varieties of Foot wwii Call At: HOLLYWOOD SHM fit., N». 66 MIDDLE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Tsf: Address 'MATHUSHA* Phone ***** For Best UUmic food call it: ISLAMIC RESTAURAMT Establi*>ed 1921 795/797, North Bri4g«178 words
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Advertisement201 1951-07-28 7 f WHEREVER YOU COME I =a»^^ REMEMBER tITZ 11, BCRNAM ST. /^7\ OFF TO. PAOAR RD. fim? SINGAPOE£ _Ef£ jW3 *ITZ HOTEL LT* SERVICE DAII^ vr,i The Election «f AIR vifw« v Air Condition^ M j 1 VALUABLE mn VISIT AIR viw Dancing from t<) f liificjiiiiiiiiiiii Latest Selection of201 words
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Article, Illustration269 1951-07-28 8 SCSA reply to 'apathy' charge F™* Pr ess Staff Reporter Singapore Government servant who it public-spirited cannot help but laugh sardonically at the idea of a Consumers' Rally" <aid .Mr. N. A Kularajah, chairman of th<! (anteen Committee bf the Singapore Civil Service Association269 words
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Article140 1951-07-28 8 •v irTT»» iom P*Tji *r KuUrajah ,,,rrnm«-iil *Z~ ,o thf rduclion F2U,,*B endeavour JJ 4 m »«>raed L,^fl»« borru .ij.,* thr* had —^|H 9&mH that m h'v ,uo»pel»rd to tf m*' the* badmads to support the Consumers' Move* infHt when the necessity for finding foodstuff* and other140 words
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Article, Illustration30 1951-07-28 8 picture. nTi ?*V? Unf sin a P"« Chinese t P«P* took thU WJ seriously as their expression^ jhow— lt was the Traffic signal*' JCace.- Free PressFree Press - 30 words
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68 1951-07-28 8 Free Press Staff Reporter 'JWE General Council of the Singapore Labour Party which meets today will select an interim President to act for Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who is shortly proceeding to America on a Leader grant scholarship. The Free Press u.-derstands that one of68 words
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Article111 1951-07-28 8 Free Press Staff Reporter A Feast of Fashion"— an innovation m dress shows Is to be staged at the Capitol Restaurant on Aug. 22. Arranged by Mrs. Claire Ludlow m conjunction with the management of the Capitol Restaurant, the exhibition will be combined with dancing and111 words
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Article, Illustration294 1951-07-28 8 PETER HILL - 'Dis vill be da greatest repeat performance'-K ing Kong PETER HILL By WRESTLER "Butcher" Muchle (weight 110 lb) will referee tonight's return battle at the Happy World between King Kong (3401 b.) and the Swedish Angel (385 lb.) But King Kon^ does not think that Muckle \rili be needed as294 words
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Article96 1951-07-28 8 T>eferee Wong Buck Lee, who stopped the first fight between Kong and "The Angel,'* is m Penang, to the great pleasure of the latter, who said last night: "Noiu there ivill be a fair ending to our contest. I don't want anybody to stop it even if96 words
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Article36 1951-07-28 8 Homes for crippled children (Free Press Staff Reporter) r.tHE Singapore Branch or the British Red Cross cripp'c*uim accommodation f«r 4§ «W--rV,?brtw«en the age, of p*?, 16 T new home «ll f«»*»££ ],,.<!,,! vith nieiii.:l i->^ntiu. and uMtution.36 words
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Article78 1951-07-28 8 r£ followinr substations will be liable to load-«heddiic tonight: Jalan Pekan, Jalan Sultan, Beach Road. Alhambra. Raffles Hpiel. Sumbwa Road, Boon Tat Street, Aljan>tf Road, Sims Avenue. Paya Lebar Pumps, Joo Chiat Place, Jalan Eunos, Rangoon Road, Towner Road, Serangoon Road. Kolam Ayer, McPherson Road, Kirn Chuan Road,78 words
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Article117 1951-07-28 8 Free Press Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE has been allocated 500 tons of jute coods by the Government of India for this year, Mr. J. M. Dorai Raj, Secretary of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, told the Free Press. Total trade between India and Malaya117 words
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Article39 1951-07-28 8 Free Press Staff Reporter. ITIHE first meeting of the sub--1 committee to make arrangements for the ECAFXj XfeTnce to be .eld m Singa oore m September will take place on Monday m the Secreof the Singapore deie«aUon.39 words
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258 1951-07-28 8 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners are considering exempting all school playing fields, irrespective of size, from assessment, the Free Press was told yesterday by an Assessment Board spokesman .Playing fields are at present exempted according to the size and annual value of the258 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-07-28 8 MR. CHABL2B GAB.AiL, fu.«i.tc. who iru\e\ MUay* e**ly next month for (he I nitrd Klnffdoni. by tlir %.n. Canlim to c«ntitiur hl% stuUirs <lvfl -gtacOTtag m it < t»!i>ni?l Dt.vfi«i;-34 words
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Article, Illustration483 1951-07-28 8 POLITICAL LEADERS' MISGIVINGS.... SMC 'employees' can 't be 'commissioners Free Press Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Labour Party spokesman's revelaA tion yesterday that the Labour Party may ask that the nine teats m the Municipal Commission, at present held by nominated members, should »>e filled by Municipal employees* representatives, was received483 words
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Article41 1951-07-28 8 Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who is to leave for New York shortly, will be entertained to a tea party by the Tenkasi Muslim Benefit Society tomorrow at the Society's premises m N0.45. Cheng Cheok Street, at 4.30 p.m.41 words
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Article72 1951-07-28 8 ABOUT 70 patients of me <=r Andrew's Orthopaedic Ho pita] m Tay LJan Teck Road. Katong. were entertained to a uhn show gi\en by the V.M.C.A Mo Circle m the hospital ground- n<\ night. The patients, all children -uf!<ilng from tuberculosis of the nine and joint*,72 words
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Article, Illustration688 1951-07-28 9 WORCESTER IN EXCITING TRIUMPH Essex record spoilt HIGHLIGHTS of yesterday's play m the county i cricket championship were an exciting win by Worcestershire, who got 131 runs m 35, minutes to beat Nottinghamshire, and Gloucestershire's defeat of Essex, the only team who had not lost a championship game. Worcestershire, leftSport; General; Free Press - 688 words
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153 1951-07-28 9 'PHE danger of a strike of League footballers which would upset the start of the English football reason on Aug. 18 was removed yesterday following a meeting of the Football Association, Football League and Players' Inion with officials of the Ministry of Labour mReuter; A.P. - 153 words
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Article209 1951-07-28 9 J.'LORY VAN DONCK Waterloo, Brussels, yesterday broke the 90- holes British tournament record agor^ate to win the North British 2,000 guineas professional golf tournament. His five rounds were 69, 67, 67. 66, 68 fcr a total of 337, which gave him a four-stroke lead209 words
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Article111 1951-07-28 9 WARWICKSHIRE'S win over Somerset on Thursday has strengthened their position at the head of the county cricket championship table as only Glamorgan among their near rivals were able to gain full points. Warwickshire, with 176 points from 20 matches, are followed by Yorkshire, 132 from 18 games, whoReuter - 111 words
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Article162 1951-07-28 9 QLDHAM Athletics playermanager, George Hardwick, who obtained seven England post- war England caps while with Middlesbrough, has made arrangements for his former team-mate. Peter McKennan. to join him at Oldham next season. He considers he is just the man to give additional punch and power to162 words
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Article65 1951-07-28 9 FRENCH-BORN Gus Wilson (aged 63). the fight manager who trained Jack Dempsey died m hospital at Portland. Oregon, yesterday after a heart attack. Wilson was handling Georges Carpentier when he met Dempsey m 1921 and trained Dempsev for the second Demsey.Gene Tunney championship battle m ChicagoA.P. - 65 words
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Article675 1951-07-28 9 SINCAPORE A. A. A. MEET A LTHOUGH only three of the 18 events yesterday, first day of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association championships, were finals, the afternoon's sport attracted a large crowd to the Police Training School ground, where the meeting is being held. The675 words
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Article100 1951-07-28 9 constitutional amendment to international rules to t^.e New Zealand. South Afr'.ra and Australia equal voting strength with each of the four home Rugby Unions Is b a ing sought by the New Zealand body. The New Zealand Rugby Union decided yesterday to put this amendment before theReuter; AAP - 100 words
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Article21 1951-07-28 9 NVrway beat Iceland 3 l m an international soccer ■Mitch at Trondhelra after leading one-nil at half-time. APAP - 21 words
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Article130 1951-07-28 9 JOHORE BAHRU.Sat. THE annual general meeting of the South Johoie Rugby Football Club will be held on Aug. 9 at 7 p.m. at the Johore Civil Service Club. Johore Bahru. Office-bearers for the ensuing season will be elected at this meeting. Among the items to130 words
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Article52 1951-07-28 9 ROYAL NAVY declared at 303 for eight wickets m their two-day match against R.A.F. begun at Lord's yes-, terday. Cdr. Armmond made 136 and Lt. Grant 51 RAF. had replied with 133 for three (PO Fencier 56. AC Parks not out 52) when stumps were drawn.Reuter; AP - 52 words
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Article29 1951-07-28 9 FRASER <k Neave reached double figures against Malaya Publishing Ho.se m yesterday's Business Houses League cup soccer match at River Valley Road, scoring 11 goals.29 words
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Article25 1951-07-28 9 The Summer Gymkhana of the Singapore Polo Club will be held on the Thomson Road Polo Ground today from 2.30 to 6.20 p.m.25 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-07-28 9 picture. MRS. Tom LHley's Supreme Court (E. C. Elliott) winning the Festival of Bri tain Stakes at Ascot on July 20. Second was Zucthero (Lester Piggott). Supreme Court was a birthday gift from Mr. Lilley to his wife. The race was worth 25.000 and the victory hasPaul Popper - 63 words
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Article187 1951-07-28 9 Free Press Staff Reporter A SILVER trophy, which has been lying for twenty years m the Singapore Municipal Architect's Department, will be competed for the first time at the women's swimming championships organised by the Singapore Youth Council early next year. J This marks187 words
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Article68 1951-07-28 9 -ROBINSON Cl GAR Ray Robinson said v yesterday, when referring: to his mid-September return bout with world middle-weight champion. Randolph Turpin: "I'll knock him out before the tenth round/ "This time I will not be taken by surprise," Robinson told reporters as he boarded the HeA.P. - 68 words
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Article56 1951-07-28 9 gWEDEN gained a lea> of two matches to nil when their European zone final against Germany m the Davis Cup tennis competition opened at Basstad (Sweden) yesterday. Lennart Bergelin won the first singles against Von Cramm 6 4, 6 l, 6 4, then Sven Davidson defeated ErnstA.P. - 56 words
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Article100 1951-07-28 9 G. CLARK, captain Of Kent for the past three seasons. hxs announced that because of business reasons he will reels n the post at the end of the summer. It is probable that If he is fit enough. Leslie Ames, the famous England wicketkeeper-batsman of the100 words
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Advertisement161 1951-07-28 9 INDIGESTIQ V rAjf ,A of Th c \&L^ **r-*^^ DER to-cb- V^ MACLEAM BRAND v STOMACH POWDER f^v Quickly Relieves 'rO^Y^— FLATULENCE H^V [t>o» üßicisnif ACIDITY $S A HEARTBURN g? A NAUSEA $>< MM STOMACH PAIN J I and jfffJfTn BILIOUSNES N n J^M^il due to Indigestion I J& ,^fl161 words
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Article496 1951-07-28 10 Today 's Penang track work from MXAN LEWIS PENANG, Saturday. v .rained horses were the attention kt.u-1- 1 when official training opened Turf Club's August Bank Lthe xhe number two grass track, F 0 ned for fast work, had hurdles out P,*wlt from the inside496 words
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Article, Illustration51 1951-07-28 10 picture. chamrioi!^- Li m?S 2 i° )ards J*™'*™** y« s Singapore \A A cnampionship.. Sft. Bf eQua rrie snatches second place fromP. I. Wilson i\o 31), r^« C J? 1 "f 11 and Cpl »^*h«nty 'ourth and fifth, respectively. Tan En? Gaon, the winner, has already breasted the tape FreeFree Press - 51 words
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Article561 1951-07-28 10 SCOREBOARD S. AFRICA— IST. INNS. E. Row*a c Bedser b Brown l.Ui w*Ur ft»* Bedser IS Van It vne vcl.l c A b Hilton Noirw Ibw Brown 13 brrlham b Dedsrr 7 McLean run out 67 Mxnsrli c TattersaM b Hilton JM» A. Rowan b561 words
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Article144 1951-07-28 10 T^OYAL Air Force Seletar forced a draw against Singapore Engineer Regiment m a United Services League soccer match at Giliman Barracks yesterday with a late penalty goal which tied the scores one-ail. The Sappers opened accounts early m the game through outsideleft Qualtrough, who received a144 words
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Article46 1951-07-28 10 oo Company Royal Army Medical Corps beat Young Men's Muslim Association by four goals to two m a S.AJP.A. Div. 3A match played yesterday at Geylang Stadium. Scorers for R.A.M.C. were Evans (2), Collishaw and Russell. Osman and Darae scored for V.M.M.A.46 words
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Article41 1951-07-28 10 DETROIT. Fri. JOHN MARSHALL, world record breaking Australian swimmer, lost his United States 1500 metres freestyle swimming championship here last night to Ford Konno, an 18-year-old American from Hawaii. It was Marshall's first defeat m the national championship competition.41 words
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Article37 1951-07-28 10 MANSFIELD Sport* Club went down to Guthrie S. C. by three coals to nil m a Business Houses League cup match yesterday at Farrer Park. Dowling. Peng Kee and Weng Kee scored for Guthrie*.37 words
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Article128 1951-07-28 10 Colonel Daly Park J'Jo Minstrel Boy J.Ja Four O Clock II 90J «'r Tristram J.0- Counsel III »-0* Tmra Street 8.10 lib-rms cherr7 Lin* (late jAvance 8.08 Silver Spear My Ret J.JJ Raj Mahal J-J* 1 €F# Texas Teehnieoior 8JJ cl v Mldwtht isaJTo- ss i ss.128 words
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Article251 1951-07-28 10 COMBINED Services selector have not yet decided whe to include Suleiman In the Malaya Cup team to meet j Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow. One of the four selectors came to know only yesterday morning that the star out-side-right was m Singapore! on leave251 words
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Article113 1951-07-28 10 The following ties m the S.L.T.A. championships will be played on Monday and Tuesday on the 9.C.C. courts. MONDAY Women's singles: Miss Ang Kirn Choo v Mrs. Y. Masaey. Mixed doublet: Mrs. R. Midd let on -Smith and Ldm Hee Chin v Miss P. J. Taylor and Low113 words
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Article48 1951-07-28 10 A POUR goals to one victory against Singapore Medical Workers' Union gave Marine Department their ninth straight win the SAP. A. Div. 3 A league this season. Awanpr, Abu, Ibrahim and Hussein scored for Marine Department, while K. Munlandy scored for Medical Workers.48 words
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596 1951-07-28 10 TOMORROW'S CUPTIE By CRUSADER NEARLY as much interest as m the final itself is being shown m tomorrow's key match m the Southern section of the Malayan Cup soccer competition at Jalan Besar Stadium. Although the selectors would not admit it, the omission of Suleiman,596 words
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Advertisement63 1951-07-28 10 HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TQHIGHT at 9 P.M. Bl SWEDISH I ANGEL (This time I'll really tt\ich him a lesson ami nobody 'c/ 7/ stop me VERSUS ■^■i 0% B^^^^^^ BOA »s SUNDAGAR SIN6H RUing Sikh Star) l «S 3 OTH£« TOP F/6«rS 'JAKES PROMOTION Mr 'y- Seofs musf k* occupitd63 words
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Advertisement265 1951-07-28 10 LIFEGUARD MILK CO., LTD. 35 36, Medeiros Building, S'por«. Telephone: 8117* FROM FIRST SERVICE... to game anil set HUGHES TENNIS STRINGS You cw rely or them I =KINGS= 23-1 Raffles Place Phoa* SINGAPORE ***** FAMOUS NOVKL6 BY THOMAS HARDY— Prk* Ib 30 each: Under the Greenwood Tree. Par From the265 words
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Miscellaneous96 1951-07-28 10 Today's sports ATHLETICS: SUte hJUL meet infts at Singapore. Penang. Perak lpoi Selanfor XL.i. Nefri Srmbilan (Seremban). Malacca. KelanUn iK. Bahrui; also sporU at Admiralty .\&ian School, Naval Base. 2.30 p.m. Singapore Inst. of Commerce, R.I. ground. 4 p.m. SOCCER: Div. 1: Indian R.C. v v at suulium: l)ir. 2:96 words
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Article267 1951-07-28 11 The knife that waits for peace LONDON. Sat A TEN-INCH knife made m Sheffield early m the war has come back to the city irom Germany— with the story of a curse, told m a letter to the makers by Paul Lutcke. of Runderdorth. Rhineland. The knife, once issued toReuter - 267 words
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Article392 1951-07-28 11 'QUEEN OF CONFIDENCE TRICKSTERS' Woman lived on fairy tales LONDON, Saturday. THE "Queen of confidence tricksters" swept majestically out of the dock at the Old Bailey to begin a two-and-a-half-year sentence. She took with her a secret which has baffled Scotland Yard, M.1.5, Burkes Peerage, and Debrett for 20 years.392 words
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Article, Illustration43 1951-07-28 11 picture. PGS and calile look around Ife~i2 sirange surroundings m search of food as tbj raging Kansas River (background) roars past them. They are standing on the tops of pigsties m the stockyard *r?a of Kansas City, Missouri hard-hit by the flood. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article271 1951-07-28 11 'Freeze causes shares to sink ALL shares registered m Britain were torpedoed on the London Stock Exchange yesterday by the dividend freeze announced on Thursday night by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. The announcement meant that many of them must cut their dividends and that none canReuter - 271 words
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Article90 1951-07-28 11 MOSCOW, Sat. A DELEGATION of British Quakers discussed a seven-pokit peace programme with the Soviet deputy Foreign Minister, M. Jacob Malik for three and a half hours on Thursday night. Mr. Malik made a detailed reply to each point proposed by the Quakers as a way ofA.P. - 90 words
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Article58 1951-07-28 11 U.S. DROPPING SPIES'— PEKING Peking Radio said yesterday that four spies dropped by parachute from American planes m North Korea were quickly rounded up by local security forces. Peasants m the rural area near Pyongyang the North Korea capital, caught .22 agents who had set up their base m a58 words
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Article31 1951-07-28 11 A DC-4 airliner carrying 46 persons made a safe taildown landing at Idlewild Airport, New York, yesterday after skidding 2,000 feet m a shower of sparks and flames. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article71 1951-07-28 11 RANGOON, Sat. SOOTHSAYER Nai Lek Danasa collapsed and was rushed to hospital when a charm he was demon, strating failed to "protect" him after h e had stabbed himself. Nai Lek had offered the talisman to Nai Charan Saengsuwarn, claiming it would guard him against all harm.U.P. - 71 words
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Article85 1951-07-28 11 Mr James Chuter Ede. leader of the House of Commons, yesterday refused to find time for a debate on a motion by six Conservative members seeking to remove the Dean of Canterbury. Dr. Hewlett Johnson, from office. Mr. Charles Taylor, one of the Conservatives, appealed forReuter - 85 words
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270 1951-07-28 11 'Souvenir' is Korean national treasure PUEBLO, Colorado Sat. MRS. Hugh Giltner put the leopard skin rug her son sent from Korea into cold storage and waited for bids on it because "it's too fine for me to walk on." Her son, Sergeant First Class Elevener Giltner, sent the rug byU.P. - 270 words
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Article252 1951-07-28 11 PARIS, Saturday. I^HE French Government have taken over an un- usual responsibility the care of a small group of Russians m Paris whose chief common interests are their poverty and their memories. For 18 years, until 1939. Miss Dorothy Paget. the racehorse owner, supported these252 words
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Article30 1951-07-28 11 Informed sources said m New York yesterday that General Mac Arthur seems to have made up his mind not to run for the presidency m 1952. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 30 words
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Advertisement559 1951-07-28 11 Struts Fiinei Free Press ►ot rt»« con»cm««« ot »a NvrtiMr*. ovr Rcpr««cntjtivct «t I if Fl«or. Sin(jport Cold Stor*g« Orchard Roj<j will -fttue imill idv«rti%«m«nts *nd <wnwn »r hoi nwmbert BIRTHS FAGEL: On 25th to Louise Oerriina Maria, wife of J. Fagel. a daughter. Louise. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. MILLER: To559 words
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Miscellaneous193 1951-07-28 11 New Crossword No. 41 7 CLUES ACROSS 3. 7. Might one call it a disagreeable wireless entertainment? (2. 3. 2. 6). 8. Offensive weapons, not quite a greater number of seamen (7). 9. Hearty beatings, as it were (6). 10 Charmian, formerly of 3A. 7 (s>. 12. Begin with a193 words
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Miscellaneous55 1951-07-28 11 Solution to Crossword No. 41 6 —Across: 3, Country. 7, Cousin. 8, Germany. 9, Repeat. 10, Rhodian. 12, Bee. 14, Sty. 15, Turnout. 18, Satrap. 19, Insular. 20, Newston. 21, Friends. Down: 1, Acorn. 2, Sumpter, 3, Cigar 4, One Thousand. 5, Nomads. 6, Runway. 11, Iterate. 12, Burner. 13,55 words
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