The Singapore Free Press, 7 August 1951

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA iii>* SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1951. PKM'E FIKTtK.N < KVIS.
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  • 119 1 LONDON, Tuesday. rll B Wiltshire, former Acting Commisjger of Nke, c ensured by the Singapore b Inquiry Commission for his handling of the tetter disturbances, declined to comment on trtprt IjNt light. <c to and, I the 1 vet klfcfci? "<ho %>•:.: on :o. is m^inCn^wocd.
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  • 15 1 A:r Force BSJ2 "'■***-°n bat- -hree marooniSJJ^om -he side ffi2L Moimt Hub■^^jf^y^'erday.
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  • 82 1 HAVANA, Tucs. CENATOR Eduardo Chibas, 43. presidential candidate and fiery critic of the fovernment, shot himself at the radio station here after he was cut off the air for exceeding his time. The hospital reported his condition is serious. A radio commentator, who accompanied Mr. Chi-* bas
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  • 172 1 TALKS TO RESUME WITHIN 24 HOURS WASHINGTON, Tues. IUELL-informed circles m Washington said today that they expected the Kaesong conversations to be resumed within 24 hours. They stressed that Gen. Ridgway's decision to suspend the conversations with the Sino-Korean delegation had been taken m full agreement with Washington. The suspension
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  • 60 1 A new programme to boost productivity m Britain and other West European countries has reached its final drafting stage, the Economic Co-operation Administration announced In Lcndon yesterday. The Marshall Plan Organisation said the new plan was designed to help West European nations to help themselves
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  • 22 1 British immigration authorities yesterday granted asylum m Britain to two young Polish sailors about to be rer patriated.— AFP.
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  • 31 1 Spanish monarchist circles said yesterday that the pretender to the Spanish throne, Don Juan, had sent a letter to General Franco calling on him to restore the monarchy.- A.F.P.
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  • 115 1 MIDDLEBURG, Holland, Tuesday. MUNICIPAL police rushed to the Middlesburg Town Hall last night as furious Amboinese displaced persons swinging krises rioted during a fair The police were under standing orders not to use weapons m any. clash the Amboinese, who came from Indonesia, wh e re
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  • 44 1 Seventy-three accidents with one totality, occurred on Singapore roads durtng the Bank Holiday weekend. The fatality was the case of a boy who was killed on Saturday. Most of the accidents were not serious. The Ambulance service answered 15 calls.
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  • 61 1 A rancher. Henry Smith, of Lander Wyoming was sitting on a sofa m his living room when lightning struck, him on the head. He revived m time to put oat flames started by the flash, but the sofa disttnte- grated. The lightning aU> ripped off a door,
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  • 503 1 MOSCOW OFFER TO END COLD WAR Personal letter to Mr. Truman WASHINGTON, Tuesday. XHfc Russian President Nikolai Mikhailovich Shuernik, proposed to President Truman last ni*ht that the big five powers sign an anti-war treaty to end the cold war. The proposed treaty would include Russia, the United States, Britain, France
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  • 206 1 A plane flew to Hiroshima HIROSHIMA, Tuesday. ALONE American bomber opened its bomb bay and dropped flowers over Hiroshima yesterday. It marked the sixth anniversary of the atomic bombing of the town. f Shrines and churches were crowded with people paying homage to those who died m the bombing and
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  • 71 1 IMMIGRANTS m Australia are selling some of their children so the rest of the family can get homes, writes the Rev. Norman Crawford m the Church Guardian. He says the price paid is a pound or two. He explains the parents cannot rent rooms if they have
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  • 99 1 FUNCHAL. Madeira, FIRE broke out at the home of a bricklayer. Antonio Nines Faria. at Camaradeloboa, Madeira, yesterday whilp he and his wife were at, mass, killing four of his young children. Five children, aged 6 years to 7 months, were left sleeping on the
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  • 34 1 rE turbine which caught fire at St. James Power Station last week has been overhauled and re-assembled. It is now on load again. Thf» instrument panel was completely burned out.
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  • 27 1 A Navy patrol bomb~" crashed into Puget Sourd Seaitle, yesterday. ALI &ir, men on board are beliewd to have been killed.- A. P.
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  • 108 1 Killed wife day after wedding Prosecu tion AUSKLAND, Tues. TEORGE Cecil Horry, a 44U year-old tailor, was charged here yesterday with murdering his wife the day after their marriage. The prosecution said the trial would disclose a story fantastic to a degree and unprecedented m New Zealand's courts." Horry was
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  • 66 1 BERLIN, Tues. \JEARLY 100 boys and girls, who took part m the Communist-sponsored World Youth Festival parade In the Soviet sector of Berlin, have since sought refuge m West Berlin and asked permission to remain there. Thousands of young people from the festival have tcured
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  • 60 1 The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, said yesterday that the Conservative leader, Mr. Winston Churchill, was In many ways absolutely out of date m international .affairs. "He tends to live In a world which is no longer there," he said m opening a Labour
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  • 23 1 The tea plantation town of Dibrugarh, Assam was shaken five times by earth tremors yesterday the second time within a year- Reuter
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  • 203 1 'FRIENDL Y' PERSIAN OIL TALKS OPEN TEHERAN, Tuesday. JJRITISH and Persian oil negotiators had «i "friendly" preliminary meeting yesterda> v Persia celebrated her Constitution I)a\ with public rallies, tank patrols and increased pHiiv guards. The British delegation, headed by Mr. Richard Stokes, Lord Privy Seal, spent 90 minutes with Persia's
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  • 54 1 The Prince of Kuwait has rejected a new offer made by the Kuwait Oil Company to increase oil royalties from four shillings and six pence to 25s per ton. The message reported that the general manager of the Kuwait Oil Company flew from London to make
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  • 80 1 CAIRO, Tues. 'THE Foreign Secretary, Saiah el Din Bey, told the Egyptian Chamber of Deputies yesterday that the AngloEgyptian treaty of 1936 would be abrogated before the next speech irom the throne toward the end of the year. He also said that Egypt would not stand
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    571 2  -  Iris Ashley S//0 W A SffiULtiEß, PEEP OVER A 'COLLAR By AFTER a week of viewing the offerings of the Incorporated Fashion Designers of London (more simply known as the Top Ten) here are our findings. While there is no radical change m the basic outline, there are
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  • 71 2 PARIS gloves are seen i7i pay striped washable doeskin, with contrast fingers or embroidered with cross stitch. NEW YORK boost for red-heads is being given by actress Gertrude Lawrence with a flaming red hair style called Ginger Penny m the new Broadway musical, The The King
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  • 239 2 DORN today, you have one of those irresistible personalities which helps you get along with everyone under all kinds of conditions. Full of fan, you are usually the life of the party wherever you fo. You can be tomineerinf and a little cocky but you are usually
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  • 475 2  -  Jean Wiseman By rpHERE is a fcremenA dous variety easy wear fashions this year, varying from the strictly feminine to the frankly boyish. For most women, I think the most flattering and useful choice will be a sun dress with a fitted or belted cover-up jacket. For
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 46 2 Solution to Crossword No. 424 Across: 1, Beset. 4, Uncle. 7, Conditional 8. Other. 10, Over, 12 Boot. 13, Needy. 15, Stitcbcraft. 17, Shere. 18. Bream. Down: 1, Beckon. 2, Synchronis?. 3, Tri 4, Unicorn. 5, Conlederate. 6 Eels. 9, Reticle U, 14 J*is 16, Cab.
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    • 84 2 New Crossword No. 4^5 CLUES ACROSS IT ,V I*- D »c k en«ian widow (7); 3. Dicken.-,i"» ratde C 5); 7, m nU P lck n si»n 4>; Dickensian expectatious (6); See 7; 10. Dickensian aunt (6); 13. Amorous Dlckenwan at Dintlev Deli 14 <s B€ e > lA^ l7
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  • 474 3 YOUNGER JAP WAR LORDS Old army clique dispersed W "S J i a n P a a b n o b u fr «^°^°new TU a c r S m d y ay posRO to a ne w anS VnTm yearS the to P commands wUI out of ciWlHn y
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  • 57 3 United Stair* authorities h.iv confiscated $35,000 deposited m U.S. banks for Mussolini's daughter. Edda Cuno. The money was proceeds from the royalties for the memoirs of her husband, former Fascist Foreign Minister Coun: Ciano. It will be nanded over to the United States War Damages Board to
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    10 3 I HE SAtWA YS BUCKING FOR ANOTHER STRIPE I
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  • 89 3 RUSSIA WANTS MORE SILK FROM CHINA HONG KONG. Tues. THE OFFICIAL Chinese Communist news agency reported recently that Soviet demands for Chinese silk are increasing. It gave no indication. however, whether silk is being made into parachutes or used to clothe the Commissars' wives. This year, the* agency saia purchases
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  • 23 3 AFP President Truman yesterday vetoed a bill to increase pensions of disabled wai veterans whose is not due to active military service.-
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  • 150 3 NEW YORK, Tuesday. service agents received an anonymous tip that there would be an attempt on President Truman's life. They watched, and saw a man m Lafayette Park, opposite the White House, with v bul^e under his coat. They searched him and found a loaded revolver.
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  • 71 3 THIRTY deaths m the past year have been caused m Melbourne by unskilled anaesthetists, says Dr. N. R. James, director of anaesthesia at the Royal Melbourne hospital. It was time the medical profession and the public realized that skilled experts should supervise all resuscitation work, he
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  • 28 3 The International Federation of Editors and Publishers asked the United Nations Economic and Social Council' -o investigate the suppression of the Argentine newspaper. La Prensa A.P.
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  • 32 3 The Japanese Government yesterday removed 13.904 [iimes from the list of Japar.3se barred from public life acause of World War II a/> ivities. American occupation uthorities refused clearance o 380.- A.P
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  • 356 3 Neither side vulnerable South dealer NORTH ♦X Q 7 9AII OAK 4 1 *J 9 6 WEST EAST 4» A J 10 8 5 2 A 9 <? 7 6 4 ty *****Q J 9 7 6 6 *-**KQ 8 6 4 3 SOUTH 46 4 3 9IQIMII
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  • 56 3 American motion picture producers will be offered slightly larger opportunities to withdraw their dollar earnings m Britain, the Board of Trade announced. The board and representatives of the American film industry have reached a provisional agreement to continue for two years the Anglo-American film accord, which expires
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  • 23 3 President Getulio Vargas of Brazil has asked Congress for authority to attend the San Francisco conference and sign a peace treaty w'th Japan.
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  • 282 3 RANGOON, Tuesday. TT it's love you're after, you'll find it hard to gt% m Rangoon where single women outnumber the married by just 2 per cent. Official breakdown figures show 52.4 per cent of the total number of men and 51 per cent, of thf
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  • 98 3 HEERLEN. Tue.^ A DUTCH waiter who s<*y% he has discovered a d:imomd mine ha.s offered to reveal it to Belgium's Kin Baudouin for 1.000.000 n <£7,000t and one per rent i possible prodoction, according to the Amsterdam daily Het Parcol. Jules Marynen.
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    • 200 3 PORTABLE SILENT THE ARISTOCRAT OF LUXURY PORTABLES. SOLE AGENIS TYPEWRITERS i-«* LTD. PENANC SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR 132/36 Robinson Road TEL. ***** Fly the fastest way to Plan now to fly to the Festival of Britain, iTm ffitrv^m '3SSJtnE^Kß^Kb< 1951. Ever>T*here you'll be "welcome to Britain" to its Exhibitions and Annivar*
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    • 255 3 HPIQ iiSTEHING > Itel e\ b. i I o CM es. 630 N?v-s <<: Ne.'.s 6 .45 Programme Parade; j< From The Edi <> r u>l»: "CO V Banches In he Highlands' MBe; 7.15 Montirmrtre Play- 7.3) Lee r From America by ir Cooke; 7.45 r.lusic From rh B.tl.et. 8.00
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  • 530 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, August 7, 1951. The Riot Report "♦THE use of force is, of course, to be avoided if possible/ says the report on the riots, "but when force is called for it should be used." This sentence is fi vital one. The failure o grasp that
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  • 651 4  - WAR-'Private and unofficial' in Hong Kong RONALD WHITEHEAD by A PRIVATE "unofficial" war is being waged m Hong Kong, where the military authorities and have not only to contend with the proximity of Mao Tse-tung's armies across* the peninsula, but with the undercover, secret army of Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist agents.
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  • 594 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR OIR, your Leader of 2 August, 1951, you comment on the recent lamentable fire at Kampong Bugis and say that "We consider a fire boat would have stopped the blaze m a short while. Yet there is no fire boat m Singapore. Why
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  • 130 4  -  TAXPAYER. S IR Your reporter's article, m the Free Press of 31 July, on Income Tax payable by married women has voiced a long felt complaint. The tax is most unfair tn every way. A parried man earning J2.000 ner. annum receive* aief ,o| $5,0d0 gnd he tax
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  • 1066 4 Islanders have cho sen the hardships of the present k the doubtful 'iovs' of a Communist future AUTSIDE my hotel window the sound of bugles m fantastic disharmony wakes me as the morning sun sweeps into the plainly furnished bedroom that overlooks th e
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  • SHRIRO NEWS
    • 18 1 SHRIRO NEWS Edited by 4* sm*om y A*J (Registered as a "Hn>st Paper") SfXCAPOHE. TUESDAY. 7th AUGUST. I'M.
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      • 284 1 REPRESENTATIVES OF aji c Kurbi and Niggeloh, Radevorm- Seamless Rubber Co. I Adler Sewing Machines v /<* Adox Cameras Films wald Ccrman y- (Cameras). Sigma Products Corporation Asahi Beer l-^a Sewing Machines Silvertex Balda Cameras Lanman Kemp-Barclay Co. Solarex Sun Glasses Bilora Cameras Florida Water Squibb Pharmaceuticals Brooks Whisky Linhof
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    • 337 2 gVKRY so often something happens to change the course of an entire industry* It has happened m the cosmetic field Fifteen years ago, cosmetics were known under the shades of light, medium and dark. Shades as we know today just did not exist. RFVLON changed
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    • 149 2 BE COOL IN SPITE OF BLACKOUTS OHRIRO (China) Ltd. have recently been appointed the sole agents m Singapore and Malaya for Messrs. Lanman and Kemp, Barclay and Co. of New York. It is commonly known that Lanman and Kemp-Barclay Co. are the manufacturers of Murray and Lanman Florida Water which
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    • 497 2 LET PROCTER AND GAMBLE SOAPS SHOW YOU HOW TO GET IF you want to enjoy the washing of almost anything m your hou s c, the answer is to insist on VvuLiJf Gamble Snap Products. Procter Gamble produce a very wide range of beautiful soaps which
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    • 83 2 A LARGE consignment of Schiaparelli's perfumes has recently been received from Paris. The perfume display cabinet at the Shriro (China) Ltd. stall at the Trade Exhibition m the Happy World will give you an idea of some of the beautiful perfumes m their gloriously attractive bottles which have
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    • 116 2 9 T^HE opinion, which A has already been formed by, millions of women that "You're lovelier by far in a QUESTSHON MARK BRA" can now be proved by the women of Singapore and the Federation. Shriro (China) Ltd., a re the agents and selling representatives of the QUESTSHON MARK BRASSIERE
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    • 263 2 'TIME, Gentlemen, please HO you have to wait for somebody to tell you that it's time to have your last drink, or that it's time for work, or even that it's time to go home from work? If you do, it's entirely your own fault because there is^ a very
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    • 129 2 NYLONS GIVE YOU SOMETHING SPECIAL IT IS difficult to fool a 1 woman because she usually knows something good when she sees it. Shriro (China) Ltd. have found the answer to even the most fastidious buyer of nylons they are the importers of JADE and NYDEAL Nylons which feature everything
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    • 300 3 J)URIXG the Trade Exhibition being held at the Happy World from August 4 to August 19, there will be a beer bar at the exhibition entrance to the Happy Cabaret. At this bar you will be able to purchase ASAHI beer,
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      17 3 QUIZ imr t$ me my Og thai mm ma biamout? A NSW fc R ON PASfc 4
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    • 140 3 FREE! A NEW SEWING MACHINE AT THE Eng Hoe Leong Bar at the entrance to the Happy Cabaret m the Trade Exhibition grounds, you will find quiz forms for the De Luxe Tenor Quiz. On these forms are five very simple questions which have to be answered, i Each question
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    • 356 3 TT IS very much cheaper to sit at home with a glass of beer than to go to the pictures. nave the film show for yourself, members of your family and- your friends m your own house. A complete range of cine-equipment for both
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    • 512 3  - IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH STAY HEALTHY KOROMEX A LITTLE more than a year ago, Shnro (China) Ltd. decided to start a Pharmaceutical Department. This was done and the services of a qualified pharmacist were obtained to ensure that any Pharmaceuticals imported were of the t*«t quality and belonged to well-known brands.
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    • 90 3 It's Plexi-weave for smart seat covers WHEN IT comes to seat covers, PLEXI-WEAVE Saran is the undisputed champion. Wise motorists prefer the gay patterns and bright colours when the going is fairly tough. PLEXI-WEAVE stands up under rugged wear resists stains and scuffing requires very little care and its colour
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    • 195 3 DO YOU SMOKE? THE list of agencies on the front page of this edition of Shriro News points out that Shriro (China) Ltd. are the agents for Montague Fitzgerald Ltd. and James Carlton Ltd. of London. From these principals we get the two wellknown brands of cigarettes at present on
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    • 36 3 BBCENTT.Y, the 8tolrjl«P If Took on the X around the race tracks M^|fp r^ 3 y on every race S frsh^^r^f/hV^anteed to be a cerShriro imp's tip. «d make and save money.
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    • 174 3 Be sure to visit the Shriro stand at the Exhibition m previous years Shriro (China) Ltd. have taken a stall m the Singapore Trade Exhibition at the Happy World. You will find their stall m the exhibition area between the entrance to the Cabaret and the main entrance to the
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 351 4 A STITCH IN TIME SAVES 9 OEWING machines m the past had been a luxury but that's not the case any longer. There are a number of different makes of sewing machines available on the market, including: the very well-known ADLER, LADA, GRITZNER and HAPPY brands. It is now possible
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    • 160 4 THE SECRETS OF A SUNBEAM THE SECRETS OF A SUNBEAM Boy. oh boy. what a cake I and all because of this special mixmaster. th« SUNBEAM mix finder dial the correct speed for every mixing is right at your finger tip. You get automatic full power m the beaters at
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    • 259 4 The finest portable radio in the world £ENITH Radio Corporation have just commenced production of the finest portable radio that the world has ever seen. In the last edition of the Shriro News, we referred to the TRANSOCEANIC portable radio set. Now Zenith has produced the SUPER TRANS-O C E
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    • 94 4 NO CUTS, NO SOAP, NO BRUSH. A cleaner, closer shave m a lesser time. It's the SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER. It takes the average man about 6 or t minutes to shave with soap and blade whereas a share with the SUNBEAM Shavemaster can be completed
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    • 193 4 CHRIRO (China) Ltd. have a display of SAPOLIN paints at their stand at the Trade Exhibition and you are invited to come and see the range of different colours and types of paints which are manufactured by SAPOLIN. The porcelain finish enamel is
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    • 102 4 No more bad breath THE BING Crosby Research Foundation have produced a method of ensuring pleasant breath ai all times. The BREATH-O-LATOR which is small and made of Bakelite fits into any small ticket pocket. It really does restore pleasant breath anywhere and at any time. There Is no need
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    • 116 4 Li'l Abner joins Shriro (China) Ltd. j roKSIDERABIi of discus i j ust before the Mill* bune clased Hi H which of !he Oiher papt'is Ml going vmmu m m on the daily W"j i comic .strips pmoßß 1 Capp Enierpriai Li I Abner and *J* Yll J family from
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    • 35 4 INTERESTING announcements will be made on the public address system at 7, 8, 9 and 10 o'clock every day during the Singapore Trade Exhibition. Listen for these announcements and be guided by Uiem.
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    • 23 4 FOOD, FOOD, FOOD J "-"sal Sfto Singapore the F*dentl» The S^ lr0 lfltf On S»* 3 having **<*£ %c ,tuff» .nd •"4; fi Ex
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 330 5 MENACE TO QUALIFIED ARCHITECTS building plans Free Press Staff Reoortpr CHARGING that there were tn the Colony today a number of draughtsmen and clerks who. having worked m architects offices, had set up practices of their own, a Singapore arcKt yesterday called for drastic action aniut th~ "usurpers" by the
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    • 18 5 S. TEACHER UK COURSE I.iv a ir: her *s*\ iM«inc the 61 rY*t *fhoUrshlp hi fc*g ft** 01
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    • 223 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A TOTAL of more than $24,600 has already been reA ceived by the Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross since the opening of its annual appeal last week. "Singapore people are very generous and helpful," a spokesman of the
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    • 528 5 POLICE OFFICERS MENTIONED COME of the Singapore Police Officers mentioned tin he Riot Report are Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire, acting Commissioner of Police at the time of the disturbances; Mr. Nigel Morris, C.I.D. chief at the time; Mr. W. O. Parks,
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    • 130 5 THE report rejects the suggesX tion that the shots fired by Mr. H. L. Velge, a sanitary inspector employed by the Municipality, m front of the Supreme Court on Dec. 11, were responsible for the disorders which developed during the day. There was no reason to doubt
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    • 10 5 redrrmtioi t^orrow. Free Press pfcturc
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    • 142 5 Free Fnm Malay Corespondent THE Perils Kampongs' Co-ope;a- tlve Society has given out loans amounting to $115,420 to help Malay padl planters during the coining planting season, Bays the "Utusan Melayu". The loans were made t 0 prevent these planter* from borrowing padi on the promise
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    • 45 5 (Free Press Staff Reporter) IYIBSATIBFACTION with the Xr reply from the Singapore Improvement Trust to the Singapore Ratepayers' Association that it was not the £olicy of the Trust to give Saons for disapproval of layouts, has been expressed by £fNH leave.
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    • 243 5 THE opinion that Singapore A could do with a mounted police force, is expressed by the Riots Inquiry Commission m its report published today. To substantiate its view the Commission recalls the success of mounted police m handling large crowds, whether peaceful or riotous, m a number
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    • 214 5 gfhgfhgfhfhfhfghfgh Free Press Staff Reporter A BDUL Mohamed Abdul Karim Ghant, former President of the Singapore Muslim League, one of the six persons detained by the Police under the Emergency Regulations since December last year, has declined an offer of voluntary repatriation to India, a
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    • 171 5 (Free Press SUIT Reporter) BUS stop signposts on Pasir Panjang Road should be immediately set up m suitable places, Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha, Chairman of the Pasir Panjang Rural District Committee, told the Free Press yesterday. Mr. Kulasingha said he would take
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    • 26 5 Knots Test at Guides Rall y pirtnre. (ompanv A.C'.G^., compftn tke KnoU (oD^tilkn at Ui« lpoh Girl GvMcs R*Uy held «1 lpoh »n Satordar Free Press
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    • 148 5 THE health of the rural population of Singapore bu been good throughout the year and not a single fresh case of malaria has been reported, the Rural Health Officer told the Free Press yesterday. Mosquito breeding spots had been effectively dealt with through
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    • 51 5 Mr. Doncld Moore, whose exhibition of Garvmed facsimilies of famous paintings opens In Robinsons today, asks us to state that he has no connection with the Society lor Promoting ChnsUan Knowledge. In our Issue of yesterday it was erroneously stated that he was the head of the
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    • 44 5 pHE "Leadership Training Camp organised by the Singapore Christian Youth Council to take place during the August Bank Holidays at Fairfleld Girls' School m Neil Road has been postponed indefinitely due to lack of support, an official of the Council said yesterday.
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    • 1076 6 EXCITING GOLF SEEN IN FINAL Bateman beats Shafer 2 and 1 Free Press Golf Correspondent THE Colony golf championship, won yesterday x by C. A. R. Bateman, who beat J. K. Shafer two and one m 18 holes over the Island Club course, was an exciting game and the large
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      26 6 M. M. Paterson driving off m his semi-final match against C. A. R. Bateman m the Colony golf championship. Bateman won on the last green.
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    • 435 6 BRITAIN defeated France by 115 points to 89 m the two-day track and field meet which ended at the White City Stadium yesterday. France were without Patrick El Mabrouk and Alain Mimounx yesterday as they had returned home on Sunday for business reasons. Britain led by 60
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    • 12 6 Solution to yesterday's Picture Tip is Recovery II (race five).
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      28 6 Miss Valentine Chin, the Perak women's champion, appears to be adopting a theatrical pose as she mits over a smash m the Malayan badminton tournament it Penang.
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    • 377 6 WIDESPREAD rain 'played havoc with the first- class cricket programme m Britain yesterday, interfering with every game. August Bank holiday is normally one of the peak days for crowd attendances, but the rain kept thousands of people away. Warwickshire, the championship leaders, took seven
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    • 494 6 JJRILLIANT offspin bowling by Jim McConnon and Len Muncer enabled Glamorgan to become the first County side to beat the South Africans this summer. The County won by 64 runs at Swansea yesterday and avenged their defeat by the tourists at Cardiff earlier this year.
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    • 65 6 and picture vVell hejd, sir! Surprise, consternation and admiration make up the expression on Eric Rowan's face as \i Bedser (England) snaps up a low with to end his record innings of 236 runs m the fourth Test at Leeds Rowan batted for nine hours and ten minutes
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    • 460 6 From ARCHIE QUICK /JREATEST soccer coach of all time, the legendary Jimmy Hogan, i s back on the job. He has undertaken the task of attempting to get Brentford back to the First Division, and this dynamic man of 65 had no sooner accepted the
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    • 704 6 From ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Tuesday IJAYDEE created the biggest upset of the day when she took the main race (Cl. 2, Div. I—7f)1 7f to pay $189 for a win and $47 for a place at the Penang Turf Club's August Bank holiday meeting
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    • 56 6 Cuptie shock for Rovers I 1 brand that <J fo,. h&a fifty Sl«t i off by f sss. right Halim cmewd the Ingl 45vh mi Riciwan froa 8n KOT« Mi, pirturf Lini oi Singa|K»rt. un»n> surpn»int;K bfa'.m Hazim Ismail < Perak the b(.v^ sin;les sfwi-fiw^ at the Ma!?yan la»a tcaMi
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    • 23 6 PAN ADA. w: a winn.: of y( les ma ken c Canada S:a:?s m 'hi can zo!V fin nex*. wetk-er.r. Reuter
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    • 57 6 The 0: >rd and Rugby I was beaten a* (Transva Potchefstroom Uni^ 11 p rim. Reuter juciurf itAlta Ooi Teik HofA. Wai- nint«»» f rfl t the qnaH.r-flnals of the 31 ai l > r >««"„„ piotishipg at Penan?. Apart f r«»n j tf4 K° m rttaininT i»ic
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    • 277 7 if none given pst work r^m UXAN LEWIS I PENANG, Tuesday. I f v candidate- were the attraction I when the second grass track K"Vt work. Little galloping was r It Ship (Jones), Sir Tristram I prime Charming went from the I t half-pa* c.
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    • 138 7 RON SEAR, former Combined Services left-half, who injured to a Malaya Cup soccer march earlier this season, Is back m form and fighting fit. A week earlier, and he might have saved the day for Combined Services lxi the vital game against Singapore, at Jalan Besar
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    • 6 7 2SL Won 100--l A.P.
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    • 65 7 Liule Nene stopped Jimmy Green In the 4th round of a 12 round bout at a boxing show at the New World Park. Penan*, on Saturday. In a ten round contest Llm Kee Chan Singapore) beat Little Bernal tPenangt on points. Other results were: Frantoe
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    • 73 7 BUt .k' f thf wel «hts for all seven races B^hnkK, rr da > the Penan* Torf Club meeting: KIL,. U5 3 ri 8.05 Pax Harm 80, m^ 7 v Pr -m B«a. ,§2 cv— i,. 5.04 «r, 106 EcyyiMO Q*MB H 4 IU f
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    • 359 7 KOTA BAHRU, Mon. THIRTEEN new records were set 1 up at the Kelantan A.A.A. meet. Detailed result* are: 120 Yards Hurdles: 1. Yap Pheck Kirn. 2. Mohamed HJ. Osman. 18 sees. Throwing the Discos 1. A. H. Priestley. 2. Low Kirn Yoong. 3. Son Ban Tuck. 97 feet
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    • 105 7 WILSON Heng won the Ho Hong cup and shared the Ho Hock Ann cup with Llm Beow Peng at yesterday's Singapore Gun Club shoot at Bukit Timah. The first trophy, he gained for the highest score with no handicap. The second was for the be«t
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    • 31 7 Tfce annual general mcc tingof the Sinsapon? Cricket Club hoc- Shrill be held on I> lV at 5.30 p.m. at the S.C.C. XU members interested m hockey a invited.
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    • 775 7 years ago he would fight back point for point even if he were trailing 14-love m the rubber. But against Ah Soo he gave up when the schoolboy champion was ahead at 13 5. Mrs. Cecilia Samuel proved she is still the best woman player
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    • 41 7 IN a friendly game of soccer played at Farrer Park yesterday, Government Finance Audit Sports Union beat Town Rangers by the odd goal m three. Keng Ho scored twioe for Finance Audity while Syed netted Town Rangers' fcoal.
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    • 23 7 The French Rugby League team gained a well-deserved 15-10 win against Auckland Yesterday m a fast, clean match at Auckland.- A.P.
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    • 70 7 C.Y.M.A. lost advantage LEADING by one goal at half time. C.V.M.A. fell away m the second session of their S.AJP.A. Div. 3A league match with Marine Department at C.V.M.A. ground yesterday to lose by two goals to one. S Orton opened accounts m favour of C.V.M.A.. but after halftime inside-left
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    • 33 7 DUMBARTON beat Ayr United 2-1 m the final of the Festival of Britain soccer tournament yesterday. After 90 minutes the score was one-all and extra time had to be played. Reuter
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    • 33 7 KEPPEL Rangers defeated Radin Mas 3-2 at a soccer match at Keppel Harbour yesterday. Scorers for Keppel were Chong Chee, Adon and Simon. Ismail Bete and Keder replied for Radin Mas.
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    • 37 7 SINGAPORE District Signal Regiment defeated Cheerful Lads by two goals to one m a S.A.F.A. Div. 3 league match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Scorers for Signals were Tldbury and Green. Tony scored for Cheerful Lads.
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    • 272 7 pkture. R.A.F. Tengah 2; Lodgers 0. G~EORGE Dover, Combined Services and Royal Air Force Tengah skipper and centre-half turned out for Tengah yesterday on the right win* and raised a stir amongst the opposition. Dover was "having: a rest" m preparation for Friday's Community
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    • 403 7 Free Press Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tuesday. lIONG KONG'S 31-year-old K. H. Ip showed superb courtcraft and contr 1 11 of pace and length m the men's singles final of the Malayan lawn tennis championships against S. C. Beaty, a former title-holder,
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    • 88 7 TAIPING, Mon. rE new Malayan tennis champion, K. H. Ip will visit Taiping on Wednesday to give a series of exhibition matches at the CR.C. courts, starting at 4.45 p.m. Ip will feature In a singles match against Goon Kok Lem. He will then partner a
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    • 50 7 ALBERT PELISSIER. <>; France, won the BeJ^ian open golf championship at, Ghent yesterday. Flory Van Donck (Belgiun. and Hassan HassaneirV Egypt shared second place, each with 284. Eric Browi Britain > was fourth with 285 Jules Swaelens (Belgium rifth with 286. and Aldr Casera duly) sixth with
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    • 72 7 FRANK Mnnataii won ius fourth consecutive saiAmerican amateur golf title at the Tarn O'Shanter course on Sunday. Stranahar. T ;.x fin&J r.'uriu of 75 for a 72- hole taily of 286-two strokes under par. Defending champion Bobby Locke scored 290, while U.S. Professional Association champion
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    • 30 7 Fumitezo Nakano of Japan won his first-round match m the Newport (Rhode IsOand) invitation lawn tennig tournament yesterday. Ke cefeated J. W. Sloat. local navy player. 6-4. 6-I.—
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    • 22 8 TO GERTRUDE, wife of H. J. Belvadurai. Revenue Burveys, Kit.. a son. at 9. Java Lane, Seremban, On 6th August. 1951.
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    • 39 8 THE ENGAGEMENT Is announced between Mr Liem Khe Liar?, only son of the late Mr. Mrs. Liem Sic Hoen (.Java), •nd Miss Jenny Tham Poh Kow, eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Tham Chee Peng (Singapore) (4 8 1951).
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    • 43 8 WITTE At the General Hospital on 6th August. 1951. Albert Edward Witt«. 63. of the Singapore Harbour Board. beloved husbind of Hilda and father of Je*n Funeral cortege leaves General Hospital today at 4.30 prr for crematorium at Yio Chu Knr.e Road.
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    • 31 8 IN SAD AND LOVING MEMORY OF MY BELOVED MOTHER The Tears That Were Shed Though In Secret They Roll. Shall Long Keep Her Memory Forever In My Soul. Ding.
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    • 524 8 Price cut urged by R.F.C. chief WASHINGTON, Tuesday. THE six-month international feud over American tin purchases appeared deadlocked yesterday as the Government stood firm on its refusal to give the key to a United States treaty to world cartel. The RFC administrator, Mr. Stuart Symington, is
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      30 8  -  by OS BERT LANCASTER J '.\ia±, my dear Omar. I'm air aid we're goinu to tyave to turn down another empty elaji iq the Technical Director's canteen tonight."
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    • 95 8 Continued from Page 1 However, the Soviet p*»opie know well there exist m some states forces which are striving to vn T leash a new world war m which the circles m question see a source of their own enrichment. "The peoples of tIN Soviet Union believe there
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    • 70 8 A technique for mixing the blood streams of two persons, so that a healthy individual may help restore strength to an ill one was announced on Sunday by the University of California School of Medicine. Scientists who developed the technique, called cross circulation, said it some
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    • 76 8 'Expel McCarthy' call to Senate A Democratic Senator, Mr. William Ben ton, yesterday asked the U.S. Senate to expel the Republican Senator, Joseph McCarthy, following an enquiry made by a senatorial sub-committee into the Maryland election campaign last year. Mr. McCarthy took an active part m the Maryland campaign which
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    • 42 8 Several Indian Army units are within JO miles of Pakistan's borders, a government spokesman said yesterday. He challenged the statement by Mr. Nehru, Indians Prime Minister, that Indian troops were at least 20 miles from the borders.- A. P.
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    • 50 8 A new record for women's parachute jumping is claimed by Russia. A Moscow Radio broadcast said yesterday that on July 27, Valentiaean Seliverstova, jumped from a plane at an altitude of 23,486 feet and opened her parachute at 3,150 feet— a free droo of 20.276 feet. U.P.
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    • 91 8 UISS Barbara Hutton's lawyers said m Mexico City teat m night that they would fight any effort to nullify the divorce decree granted her m Cuernanaca. Lawyers for her fourth hus band, Prince Igor Troubetskoy, har e asked the Fed eral CourJ to rescind the decree. The
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    • 124 8 LONDON, Tuesday. pRINCESS MARGARET prepared to return to London last night after a week at the country home of Billy Wallace, and London newspapers speculated that their long friendship may lead to a i marriage. P/aUace, wealthy 24-year-polri player, is the stepson the American writer, Herbert
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    • 126 8 RUSSELL Tongay and his water babies, Bubba. 5, and Kathy, 4, last night left L e Treport by train for Paris, apparently abandoning their attempt to make a sneak swim across the English Channel. The Tongays cajne to Europe from Miami, Florida, with the intention
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    • 63 8 Secret new designs will give Britain the world's best fighters and bombers if another war smarts. Lord Jowitt said m Sydney yesterday. "These planes are secret but will go into production soon," the Lord Chancellor added. "The best chance of avoiding a world war is to
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    • 39 8 Chile will present three amendments to the draft treaty of the Japanese peace terma when the conference opens at San Francisco m September. The amendments will deal with Antarctic regions, fishing and rferhU of Japanese citizens. Reuter
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    • 16 8 More than 300 aliens art being deported from the Chicago area.- A.P.
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    • 90 8 WASHINGTON, Tues. J^ U.S. Senate, committee yesterday decided to investigate the dismissal from West Point Military Academy of 90 cadets accused of cheating m examinations. Senator Edwin C. Johnson said that about U5J2.700.000 would be wasted through the dismissal of the students. "But," he added, "it
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    • 21 8 A member of the East German parliament has been arrested m West Berlin for distributing Communist propaganda.- A. P.
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    • 136 8 SAN FRANCISCO, Tues. LO A X DER, prominent Chinatown merchant, who was found brutally murdered m his hardware store on Friday night, was treasurer of three Chinatown lotteries, police revealed yesterday m San Francisco. By an odd coincidence, police said, one of the lotteries had been
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    • 56 8 Wireless receivers no bigger than cigarette cases are being dropped insp Communist countries to jyn new "Voice of America >r^fegaer*. Senator Karl Mundt tomtrle tJ.S. Senate yesterday. He suggested that some of tjiose who have fled Communist countries should be disguised by plastip surgery and sent
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    • 31 8 Austrian mountain guide*, assisted by Austrian tfoy scouts, yesterday rescued five German and; two French colonial scouts isbl%£ed on a high Alpine mountain ridge m Austria since Sunday evening. A. P.
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    • 224 8 MILAN, Tuesday. f LAIRE Youitf and Luciano Negrini have placed v their trust m God's judgment on their forthcoming marriage. The blonde 21-year-old Chicago girl, who foj, towed the former CathoUc missionary pritflf to Italy determined to wed his|, told reporters yesterday that they do
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    • 29 8 President Truman has awarded a presidentill citation to the sedpnd Mkalion Jtja light infantry tor its fteroid defence of tfre Kapyong sector m Mire a from A.F.P.
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