The Singapore Free Press, 9 August 1951
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Title Section17 1951-08-09 1 The Singapor Free Press JARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration509 1951-08-09 1 Use U.N. pacts to makepeace' THE IT, A f HINGTON > Th -sday. Itit- U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean thP iT»^ 0 J f J e^ c day challen ««d Russia to join uited N.t?2i? ln making peace through the Mr Achesoo, rejecting the SovietA.P.; U.P. - 509 words
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58 1951-08-09 1 ■BURGH. Thurs. ■f= ikke of Edinburgh I last Bf^ ledge ■J^ned a daiu.-r point ■•fry ecu! :i v ,bli■p^x::;d 11 free and ■jUdnrly our duty a.s I "c is I manW innual I AssoI nt of I M if I that I .-wise IReuter - 58 words
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Article92 1951-08-09 1 No comment on nurses Free Press Staff Rreporter THE Principal Medical Officer. Johore Bahru. Dr. E. C. Vardy. and the Medical Superintendent of the Johore General Hospital. Dr. R. H. Isaac, this morning refused to comment oa a report that 74 nurses of the hospital had been ordered to work92 words
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Article30 1951-08-09 1 The Czech (fovemment has protested to the United States that the American authorities m Germany are supporting 'hostile activities" of Germans exp?lled from Czechoslovakia after the war. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article226 1951-08-09 1 WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE chairman of the House of Representatives A Budget Sub-Committee, Mr. George Mahon, said vesterd-jy "m my judgment there is only a minimum hope that our difficulties with Russia can be resolved short of a war. 1 'Trends from cold to Mot war. fromA.F.P. - 226 words
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Article52 1951-08-09 1 Nine-year-old Nancy Neofotish. of Colorado Springs, had a free ride m a navy fighter plan** when she swallowed a safety pin. The plant* was brought into use to fly her to hospital m Minneapolis But the journey was so bumov she became sick and coughed up thpA.P. - 52 words
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Article25 1951-08-09 1 Siam has informed the United Nations that it had banned the "shipment of arms and strategic materials to China and North Korea. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article29 1951-08-09 1 The coldest winter m South Africa's history has cost the Union's farmers hundreds or thousands of pounds m losses of sheep, lams, wheat and banana crops- A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article165 1951-08-09 1 LONDON, Thursday. ORITAIN apparently intends to keep her troops m "the Canal Zone, with or without the Egyptian Government's consent. i This was asserted yesterday by informed diplomatic sources, who said that Britain will not recognise a one-sided abrogation of the 1936 AngloEgyptian Treaty. TheA.P.; A.F.P. - 165 words
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Article125 1951-08-09 1 BERLIN, Thurs. JJUNGER, lack of shelter c and disease are plaguing 500,000 Communist youths attending- a "peace rally" m East Berlin. Housing, and feeding arrangements, for the delegates from 70 countries some only 10 years old to the monster rally m the Soviet sector125 words
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Article45 1951-08-09 1 The Israeli Labour Party, led by Premier David Ben Gurion, has won 45 seats m the Israeli Parliament for which elections were held last week. The left-wing Socialist Party has been allocated 15 seats against 20 m the orevious Parliament.- A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article43 1951-08-09 1 Three White Russians who for 13 months have tried to gain admittance to the United States were put aboard thp liner President Cleveland yesterday for deportation to Russia via Hong Kosg. They fled to Russia when the Communists took over. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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142 1951-08-09 1 PASADENA. TJmrs. I T. GENERAL Albert WedeL meyer. former U.S. Sixth Army Commander, said yesterday that overemphasis on football probably was "one of the principal troubles" m the West Point cheating scandal. Gen. Wedemeyer said. "The method of recruitm* f ik II nlavcrs forU.P. - 142 words
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Article, Illustration46 1951-08-09 1 picture. p»n«e of the Chlr*e- women victims of the Kampong Bugis fire waiting for then- (urn to receive rel'«f money which was bein? distributed by the KamPong Buffis Relief Committee at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 46 words
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Article329 1951-08-09 1 .JIIOST of Singapore's textile dealers are very short of money because "there can be no rapid urnover without wholesale buyers". The market is flooded with idian and Japanese mateals, merchants said, because ttle export Is permitted, and lere are less buyers m Jakarta. When prices rose329 words
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Article90 1951-08-09 1 20 pages tomorrow THE FREE, Press will pub- lish a second 12-pa^e supplement tomorrow m connection with the 19.il Trade Exhibition now bring held at the Happy World. Among: the many interesting articles about trade ■and finance m Malaya and abroad, there will be a specially written review of Malaya's90 words
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Article46 1951-08-09 1 A temporary state commission to find the causes and reasons leading many American teen-agers to street gang terrorism and drug addition, Is proposed by Senator Baymour Halern. of New York The commission, he said, should develop a permanent programme, including new laws. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article46 1951-08-09 1 Thirteen Chiii r^dio engineers arrived m Calcutta •yesterday from Hong Kong on their way to Lhasa where they will work on modernisation of Tibet's communication system. Their main work will be to link Lhasa with Peking and start a radio station at Lhasa. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article23 1951-08-09 1 A ten-man delegation of Japanese officials who wen: to Britain to study administration methods arrived In Paris vfȣt*>rriav A.F.P.A.F.P. - 23 words
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Article224 1951-08-09 1 Oil talks make some progress TEHERAN, Thursday. gRITJSH and Persian jfttjakrt made "some progress*" at a tv* hour conference yesterday on set!li; the oil crisis. Dr. Ali Shayegan, a iiu-mb- the Persian Oil Commission said new proposals were made". The chairman of the parliamentary oil commission, Alayar Saleh. told theA.P. - 224 words
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Article37 1951-08-09 1 Thirty persons lost their lives recently on the Irrawaddy River opposite the town of Myniyang m i^oniral Burma when crowded i .sank m mid-stream. I other persons were iid have sviim ashore A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration782 1951-08-09 2 PETER QUENNELL - PETER QUENNELL Ahmad JKatnal opens the door into a new and fascinating world By FULL FATHOM FIVE, by Ahmad Kamal. (Falcon Press). FOLLOW ME DOWN, by Shelby Foote (Hamish Hamilton). COLONEL JULIAN AND OTHER STORIES, by H. E. Bates. (Michael Joseph). riNE of the pleasantfeatures782 words
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Article, Illustration49 1951-08-09 2 Bcsiik tbc Stadie ot oir tniuvria Unite on the stem of the "Golden Hind"«at Plymouth Hoe, a group of naval ratings watch rum being served out m pewter pots for costumed sailors m a pageant of the Navy which turns back three centuries of naval history.49 words
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Article440 1951-08-09 2 OTTOWAY'S BOOKS IN BRIEF [^LECTION fever ir. a Cambridge OOlltge may seem a rermte subject for a novel. Hut Dr. C. P. Snow, m 7he Masters (Macmillan), makes a tense and subtle tale of rivalry and manoeuvres among* the dons; they gang up oe- hind440 words
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Article, Illustration717 1951-08-09 2 GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON - GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON W.H. DAVIS SAID. --and as a framp he suspicious of fh em Qi THE ESSENTIAL W. H. DAVIES. (Cape.). HE might be known as Single-Poem Davies. He might be recalled as the man who gets one poem into all the717 words
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Miscellaneous50 1951-08-09 2 Solution to Crossword No. 425 YESTERDAY'S SOLLHON Across: 1, Grand Hot«L 3, Devaluation. 9. Tart. 12. Eton. 13, Tojpical. 11 Krho. 15. R«*r. 'it. Admon!Ucr«. 1». fs!st«r Anno. l)»t»n: 2. Riv*r Thfbnan. 3. Nil*. 4. Heed s. Th! Mown. 5 Lln«i Pre*. 7, BT4ith rvana. i-.j r.x?. ?s. Tin. 1250 words
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Miscellaneous240 1951-08-09 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today, you have a strong, firm nature. Ycu have a good head for business and seldom. If ever, get shortchanged m any deal; Confide; it and self-reliant you have high ambitions and go after whit you want without letting any kind of opposition get m yoir240 words
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Miscellaneous143 1951-08-09 2 New Crossword No. 427 tj h HHR BIHf MBl BHl^^^i CLUES ACROSS m J\3F£\ e "\7 Wh J\ n in cleverness i9>; 8. It's ased m cases of equal division (7, 4); 9. Spanish tutors at the university f4>l° 3 M i e ri t a ,o M^ ICal I143 words
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Article, Illustration529 1951-08-09 3 WORMS TO REPLACE MEAT Good proteins, says food expert meat prices continue to might consider worms a s a Worms, slugs and garden cWfl f this important Charles Lawrence, executive tute of Food Technologists firlt hG lonel speaks f rom i nrst-hand experience He ha« However he fioes not predictA.P. - 529 words
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Article, Illustration63 1951-08-09 3 DANISH GLAiID The guard from the Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Penmark, in_ their un*»orm, bearskin., red tunic and white trousers, a replica oi that worn by the Danish Life Guard, march through Trafalgar Square, London, to fulfil engagements at the Festival of Britain Fun Fair. Although the ?uard is now a63 words
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Article24 1951-08-09 3 After an interval of over two years, a French air liner -rday resumed calls at £?aßdad on the Paris-Saigon "service. AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article16 1951-08-09 3 Bijaya Shumshere, Nepal's New Ambassador to India yesterday presented his credentials to President Rajendra Prasad.- A.PA.P. - 16 words
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Article49 1951-08-09 3 British military police are holding a Royal Air Force npn for possessing top secret documents. Aircraftsman Gerald Stubbins, who worked m the office of Air Marshal Sir Basil Embry, Fighter Command, C-in-C, may be court martialled. Officials would not disclose the nature of the documents.- U.PU.P. - 49 words
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Article403 1951-08-09 3 BERLIN, Thursday. THK men who tried to unseat Hitler m 1944 and foiled have earned the rank of martyrs and will be immortalised, the West Berlin city government has decided. Artists have been invited t9 submit sketches for a memorial to be erected inside grim PloetzenseeA.P. - 403 words
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Article35 1951-08-09 3 A high Venezuelan, government official said yes- 1 terday that Venezuela, already the world's second largest oil- exporter, can further Increase its exports if Persian oil is lost to the Western Powers. U.PU.P. - 35 words
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Article18 1951-08-09 3 The U.S. State Department has drafted a new plan for peace between Israel and the Arab states.- A.PA.P. - 18 words
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Article100 1951-08-09 3 Falls killed brother he will try NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO, Thurs. DRIVATE M. Lloyd Hill, whose brother went to his death on Sunday over Niagara Falls m a rubber barrel, said he would plunge over the falls m a steel barrel, probably next Sunday. Weeping for the loss of his brother,A.P. - 100 words
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Article121 1951-08-09 3 HONG KONG, Thurs. J{ SUGGESTED BlfH f Chinese merchant > Japan m the near future was stronely criticised by a member of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce a: a meetinz m Hong Ron*. Mr Ko Cheuk-hun*. 'he chairman, when asked what was the object121 words
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Article78 1951-08-09 3 PARIS. Than. "T)R. Juime Torres Bod?t, direct or-?eneral of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation called for increased supplies of newsprint to i better distribution of supplies. He said that price imrra have aggravated the situation. Unless newsprint and book paper production are increased,A.P. - 78 words
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Article53 1951-08-09 3 Senator John J Spark; n has said that Congre -5 Should "abolish" West Point and Annapolus. He made the lUtemeat amid a furious d^bjte on Capitol Hill regarding dismissal of 90 Weff P cadets who violated thf 1 military academy's 150-voar-old honour codo by cribbinor mU.P. - 53 words
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Article18 1951-08-09 3 MORE U .S. AID The United States will send more help for ;hr* Persian Government's an:i-ma-laria campaign ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration182 1951-08-09 3 Both sides vulnerable. West dealer NORTH V^ZSI ope&ed the k: < aiid coninu:d w. i, ti.e que<'n. which declarer ruffeo He led the rumond queen and lost the fine lie The heart return was railed aeain and eventually South had to surrender a <lub for th« trick that182 words
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Advertisement61 1951-08-09 3 WORLDS FASTEST PORTABLES STERLING MODEL One of the four Portable Modelf of the Smith Corona family. SOLE AGENTS: TYPEWRITERS (MALAYA) LTD. PENANC SINCAPORE. T.I ***** KUALA LUMPUR The Management of X The Amoy Canning Corp. P^, (Hongkong) Ltd. jfjfeff Cordially invites you *ZJJ$j 7J VISIT THEIR STALLS \S^ HAPPY WORLD61 words
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Miscellaneous77 1951-08-09 3 gyf.,gfylklfg J ORE Hey— Orli News; I 1"■ v I I With I Time I share I The I rectI I pts to I i obI 5 for I I Sen.' 1 I 3 c y W I S Guest I Here I proI I I c; 11.00, I wM77 words
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Miscellaneous116 1951-08-09 3 F.j.n las ddi on wo, h.jo DjaA; 5.30 p.m. Tom Joues Trio. 5.45 Mid-Week Talk; 600 Sports Diary; 6.15 Sporting Record; 6.30 News News Analysis: G. 45 Programme Parade; 6.5 C F.om The Editorial*; 7.00 Ex:V Relies'— A laik; 7.15 Land r::d Lives f OLk;; 7.45 Lisieners 1 Choice— Liyht116 words
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Miscellaneous142 1951-08-09 3 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya J[lf HE THINKS HE CAN LEAVE ME MAUDRAKE NAROAJHIS TAlf** MANDRAKE/ IF I 1 NAROA-- L r^- HERE--AND CHASE THROUGH THE --I'O-LOVE SOUNOS OANGEROUS- CAN'T GO WITH YOU, WHAT^SGOTTEN nrtfMTl TT^rTTITr <^r%-^_^^-v^t woods af ter to go with ano somehow eerie i142 words
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Article433 1951-08-09 4 fTHE Soviet Union offers a treaty to end the "cold war." The democracies unanimously turn it down. Many well-meaning people m the non-Communist world will ask whether it is wise or proper lo throw cold water on any move, however vague, which may help to prevent a433 words
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Article114 1951-08-09 4 TN this column yesterday we gave ourselves a little pat on the back for our "business as usual" role m the riots. It has been brought to our notice that we were Cot alone. Cable and Wire- can also boast a proud record during thoie days wont of their114 words
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738 1951-08-09 4 Man who planned fall of Singapore tells Japan to 'remain aloof' Soviet will win m war —SAYS COLONEL TSUJI JAPAN'S greatest military strategist Colonel Masanobu Tsuji. who planned the conquest of Singapore, has forecast that the Soviet will defeat the United States m the next world warIn a recent private738 words
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Article202 1951-08-09 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR £|IR. In your report of the poceedings of the Municipal Commissioners on 1 August under the heading "Not Businesslike", you quoted Mr. Robertson as saying that "when the Municipality had to buy stone from outside, the production cost at the Municipal quarry *as202 words
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Article69 1951-08-09 4 FILM star Charles Starrett was counting up the number of screen fights he has been m during 20 years of film making. When he finished, he figured he had tangled m a record number of battles. Starrett says he has averaged three fights m even r film.A.P. - 69 words
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Article664 1951-08-09 4 POLITICO - POLITICO By SUPPOSING that Sup- erintendent Keith Johnson had ordered his Gurkha police to disperse the demonstrators m front of the Supreme Court. Supposing this had led to a battle and that people were killed and injured. Would not the Riots Commission have decided that the664 words
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Article607 1951-08-09 4 Trieste Becomes Tito Aid Port 'Razor's Edge 4 Trained Troops DOCKYARDS CAN NOW HANDLE THI LARGE SHIPS, SAYS NORMAN LINDHURST ORITAIN and the United States are converting Trieste into a military and naval base through which aid can be rushed to Marshall Tito. Preparations are under way to support Tito607 words
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Article105 1951-08-09 4 THE Royal Military Acad- e s?y. Sandhurst, has just held Its "Public Day" when the public were able to wander through the grounds. There was a drill Pfracte, physical training disp ay and a motor cycle display of the Royal Signals Some 2,000 people Waited the Academy.105 words
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Article, Illustration409 1951-08-09 4 EGYPT'S WOMEN IN TROUBLE piERY Feminists of Egypt who have been waging a bitter campaign for political, economic and social equality with men, have found themselves m the midst of a heavy barrage of accusations against their movement. The Feminist leaders are faced with charges of being tools of both409 words
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Advertisement132 1951-08-09 4 t)o you know... that tigers hunt numK by sight nn6 sound a^ 0 their powers of scent very limited. \\®^^iS^!l is unmatched by an, U^grpgi. ofher p a i n reliever 1 1 fa, Headache Neuralgia Colds and Mental Strain m>rv imo« h+ r/cf* ***>*?«*> BOOKS iiBOUT INDIA $J$ .g132 words
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Article, Illustration429 1951-08-09 5 psychology Free Press Staff Reporter Mv r Pennef ather-Evans, Commissioner of Police. SineraDore. told the Free Press vesteraay that the future of the force would be "rather different from the past" if the plans he had m mind were approved. MM want t0 make my429 words
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Article201 1951-08-09 5 SINGAPORE'S 900-man strong Vetenteer Special Constabulary was described by the Commissioner of Pelice yesterday as bemx "a tremendous sheet anchor m times of civil disturbance m the Colony." Mr. J. P. Pensefather-Evans said that be was going to invesUffate the whole question of their or-anisution their services201 words
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Article14 1951-08-09 5 M its candUUU gr the presidency, according U t usa n M£la>^-^^^^^^«14 words
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Article160 1951-08-09 5 '^Ht, necessity for day foot patrols m Singapore, as advocated bij the Riots Commission m its report was agreed upon by Mr j P. Pennefather-Evans, Commissioner of Police, yesterday. "It is essential to have foot patrols," Mr. PennefatherEvans said, "but the trouble is we lack the160 words
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Article, Illustration510 1951-08-09 5 TB SANATORIUM, FOOD, SQUATTERS WITHERS' REPORT SUBMISSIONS Councillor wants to know Govt. intentions 0n... Free Press Staff Reporter QUESTIONS on the Singapore Government's intentions with regard to the offer of the South Winds Hotel by Mr. Lee Kong Chian for use as a. sanatorium for tuberculosis patients; the 4 'grow510 words
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Article58 1951-08-09 5 ANS ti the smallest Army ua.* Win the Coony. Embarkation Head Quarters, yesteritay raised $625 m aid of Red Cross ApJeaJ Week (July 30-An S ust 11 >. ji basaar. organsed m tieRed Cross Buildin- at No 2 Sate. Singapore »'*>"/ a J d t by Mrs.58 words
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Article23 1951-08-09 5 Army wives and civilians attached to the unit helped to run vie stalls, which attracted several Chinese labourers working nearby.23 words
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Article70 1951-08-09 5 The «Ct familie* lelecfi for settlement cm the Far Eastern Relief Fund farm kites, moved m during July. Each family will be paid $50 a month for six month*, until they are able to support themselves on their farm produce. The Penang Muslim Advisory Board70 words
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107 1951-08-09 5 Free Press Staff Reporter QWNERS of coffee shops with elaborately lit establishments m Singapore will be urged, by means of special posters, to conserve electricity during peak periods by using the minimum number of lighting points, the Frer Press was told yesterday. Over 2,500107 words
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Article40 1951-08-09 5 The Southern Company (Malaya) Limited, distributors for Younger's Beer, who are exhibitors at the Trade Pair m. the Happy World, will donate all takings from sales on Saturday next to the Kampong Bugis Fire Fund.40 words
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Article23 1951-08-09 5 Malaya now has Australia's best airmen operating with the R.AJ 1 and the R.N.Z.A.F. m the air war against the bandits.23 words
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Article, Illustration62 1951-08-09 5 Tuese Jour hungry Boys' Brigade campers have just finished a cross-country run and listen happily as quartermaster, Mr. Lee Thiam Swee (centre), Officer Commanding, Mr. Gay Wai Guay (left), and adjutant, Mr Fred Magee, discuss the luncheon menu. This Free Press picture ivas taken62 words
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Article234 1951-08-09 5 Govt. requires securities Co-ops CM't take up $200,000 lorn y«t... Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society will net be m a position yet to take advantage of the $200,000 housing loan offered by the Government, the President of the Society, Mr. Loke Weng Chee, told234 words
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Article37 1951-08-09 5 The annual general inspection of the St. John Ambulance Brigade will take place today at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 5 p.m The Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, will take the salute.37 words
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Article123 1951-08-09 5 'BE CAREFUL WITH PRESS Doctors warned.... THE Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine has sent circulars to its members warning them to "he very careful m dealing: with the Press.** The circular says that recently the Press has givn much publicity to doctors, mentioning their names,123 words
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Article, Illustration521 1951-08-09 6 LEICESTER ALL OUT FOR 75 picture. Yardley, Wilson save Yorkshire YORKSHIRE, second m the county cricket championship table to Warwickshire, were all out for 123 m their match with Leicestershire yesterday. But Leicestershire then fared even worse and were dismissed for 75. At the close Yorkshire were 88 for noReuter; Topical Press - 521 words
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Article88 1951-08-09 6 MAJOR Dick Manning, who took part m the round-the-world soccer tour by the Islington Corinthians. 12 years ago and who i R revisiting Singapore on service, has turned his attentions to cricket. Yesterday at Gillman Barracks he knocked up 60 runs when Singapore Engineer Regiment beat88 words
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Article43 1951-08-09 6 INDONESIAN Chinese table tennis tourists beat Siong 800 A. A. by five games to four m their match at the Si-jng 800 premises last night The visitors play Nam Wa n Spoils Club tonight at the Nam Wall premises.43 words
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Article397 1951-08-09 6 From ARCHIE QUICK r>M Dollery's all-conquering team of cricketers have been dubbed "Two-Day Warwick". Five times they have beaten the opposition m two days, which is a post-war record. All this has resulted m such a flood of enthusiasm m the Birmingham area that 25,000397 words
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Article56 1951-08-09 6 FRANK Lowson, the Yorkshire and England opening batsman who is to tour India with the M.C.C. this winter. will undergo an operation for varicose veins m about three weeks' time Lowson win be available for the fifth Test match against South Africa, beginning at Kennington OvalReuter - 56 words
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Article238 1951-08-09 6 Plain sailing for Hee Chin LIM Hee Chin had an easy passage to the men's singles semi-finals of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association championships when he beat Freddie Tan m straight sets at the S.C.C. courts yesterday. Hee Chin's opponent m the semi-final on Monday will be Lim Bong Soo.238 words
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Article, Illustration13 1951-08-09 6 v Calling the home Magician is one thing, but this is ridiculous."13 words
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Article205 1951-08-09 6 PROGRAMME for the Amateur Athletic Association of Malaya championships to be held m Kuala Lumpur Is: Tomorrow— 2.3o: opening ceremony; 3.00: 400 yds. hurdles heats: 3.10: 100 yds. heats; 3.20: 100 yds. (women) heats; 3.30: throwing the discus heats and hop. step and jump (final). 3205 words
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Article52 1951-08-09 6 rIRTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD K. H. Ip of Hong Kong, who recently became triple champion at the Malayan lawn tennis championships at Ipoh. is due to visit Singapore next Thursday. He will give a series of exhibition matches on the Singapore Cricket Club courts against opponents yet to52 words
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679 1951-08-09 6 From ALLAN LEWIS D*o i,* o w PENANG, Thursday. AK-fcS-SALAAM made amends for his defeat on the first day when he easily accounted for the opposition m the fourth race (Class 4, Div 2— one mile) yesterday, third day of the Penang Turf Club's August679 words
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Article42 1951-08-09 6 Total pool: $387,200. Ist No. *****4 ($92,928) 2nd No. *****3 (546,464) 3rd No. *****4 ($23,232) Starters ($6,637 each) Nos: *****5; *****5; *****2: *****4; *****9; *****7; *****5. Consolation ($2,323 each) Nos: *****1; *****2; *****3: *****4; *****3; *****5: *****2; *****1; *****1; *****5.42 words
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Article278 1951-08-09 6 S. AFRICAN COLLAPSE WARWICK QNCE again the South African battin, l w sed m dramatic style In i v h *St-M half on the Edgbaston ground \tZ hfMj 1M day against Warwickshire; thT^CB leaders, the touring team lost ti.u haill N3H S9 runs. ci Rnt wfekJJ^B Then Norman Mann andReuter - 278 words
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Article12 1951-08-09 6 PICTURE TIP A WINNER SOLUTION Art is' s Gl rv n race12 words
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Advertisement106 1951-08-09 6 9 th. DAY TODAY 11 a m Mi 4.00 6.30 and Ml p.m. Ndnrrbn&lMMSPfimii; %Varn*r~~Bros present PECK MAYO Gaptah ;[Ddratio TORXBLOWER RM .i AeclinitM): r NEXT CHANCE "SHOULD PARENTS TELL*' A Film E.specially for ADULTS! Phone. l;-itt/l 4042 11. 1.45 4.00. ti.SO. 9.30 TODAY Universal- International's LOUISA Starring Ronald Reagan.106 words
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Advertisement77 1951-08-09 6 SWASHBUCKLING ADVENTURE! ALEX ANDRE r*i tSIC W DIMAS! lHb U T^ WFttWt/p. INEXTIV' (HAKE I A >«L 00U61AS llOUn BASEHtf! I'lj! I IMMIAKISEIttS KBWPtfH iM~-iirL-!71 -i- opkxiw. toihv Bpyw^j n' w lift m 'is m.ij-iljmmp* THE KXdTDfG WlliWl OF A Mi STAR! This is Pier Angeli.. Her first H mm'77 words
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Miscellaneous30 1951-08-09 6 TMt- GAMBOL 1 4^ baAA* tej>Ja&^— |AMAZI»4^ Ottfc-Al* -I OCf-AKNTI IW WMHirO POU6I>S ANDjIH TO-hHeUt GtOGe*' —IT MieMT JTWAT ALL TUfr f-/k>AX^Tt'4 I TO^U^J TJ jf^T <^A^' Og^AIA A&A>\»4 JTT30 words
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Article, Illustration644 1951-08-09 7 ALLAN LEWIS - VALANCHE,BRAVE WIND SURPRISE ALLAN LEWIS Gallops by Cup candidates From PENANG, Thursday. W ORKLNG on the No 2 grass track, with the going: fairly good, Avalanche (J. Donnelly) wound up his GoW Cup preparation with a sound three m 37 seconds— the best thU morning. MI Avalanche went wiU ConcedingFree Press - 644 words
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Article112 1951-08-09 7 prN \XC (.old Cup probables and riders are: Coltinpl Daly 9.07 Bagbv Four OClock II 9.07 doubtful starter Raj Mahal 9.G3 MrCloud J'Avance 9.01 Spencen Tf< hnirolor 8.13 MuIMJI \\a!anche 8.12 J. DonnV (>old Meridian 8.08 MlVl Battleship 8.07 Ellery or Lansdown Brave Wind 8.06 Harper Your112 words
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Article85 1951-08-09 7 The annual cricket match for the Raioo Shield between P T IQ and the Rest 'comprising St- Michaei Wire esa Station. Juronu and Kalian^ resuited In an ovenrhelmin* victory for P 4 T HO by an Inning* and 107 runs Top teorfTt for P T HQ were M85 words
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Article35 1951-08-09 7 MNS TO PLAY IN FESTIVAL GAME I|HES-V.;iy I tety Sbakad lrp:-ire arr L 2 a r y Kyv for a C mIte I m Ifcc Mofaamrr^d of md ll JWiammt-d has Ift hr Somenct.— A.PA.P. - 35 words
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Article22 1951-08-09 7 by three J»»i avainst Orectal J* «Kthe Company •i Houses league cup •J=» at Thomson ltr *308, Salkh and22 words
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Article180 1951-08-09 7 ftEBUKE (Crowe) looking better for his race last Monday, went over five furlongs at half-pace and spurted down the straight this morning. This horse will be very hard to beat on Saturday. Wonder Lad (Billy Bagby) went over three m even time. Ice Revue (McPherson)180 words
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Article51 1951-08-09 7 G.H.Q. Field Records came -through the second round at the FARELP inter-unit soccer nock-out cup by gaining a three goals to one victory over 221 Vehicle Battalion at Johore Bahru. yesterday. Scorers for Field Records wpre Amos (2) and Ayre*. Crawford scored for 221 Veh.51 words
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Article37 1951-08-09 7 TOWN Rangers gained a live 1 goals to nil victory over Social AP. m yesterday's S.A.P.A. Div. 3A league match played on C.V.M.A. ground. Scorers were Samat (2), Ishnin, Kwee Chem:. and Hui Peng.37 words
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Article, Illustration71 1951-08-09 7 While crowds watch the Duke oi Edinburgh at a polo match* In which the IXuke played, h» *room haa a slight mtatoP Th* «room, D Jsn«, was adjustinff the girth strap of the Dukes ionv, the pony stepped on ST.ootand^effroomiort his balance. The Du*e, a keen polo player, turned outPopper - 71 words
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Article238 1951-08-09 7 The Singapore Business Houses P.A. League and Cup table up to and including. Aug. 6 is: GROUP Al P W D L P A pts. H.K. Bank 3 2 1 0 13 2 5 Breweries 42 *****5 P. Bukom 3 1116 6 3 O.T.E.C. 3 1114 6 3238 words
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Article27 1951-08-09 7 Singapore Recreation Club hockey and billiards section will hoCd a Reneraj meeting on Monday. Aug. 13. at 5.30 p.m. to elect officials for the year.27 words
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Article293 1951-08-09 7 SERVICES LEAGUE PLACINGS fj. H. Q. have slipped from third to fifth m the Singapore United Services Football League. Royal Air Force Changi now lie m third place by virtue of their onenil victory over O.H.Q. B.A.F. Tengah, who were sixth before, have moved up two places. Royal Naval Air293 words
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Article120 1951-08-09 7 "VTINETEEN teams will take part m the newly formed Singapore Hockey Association leagues when the coming season gets under way. Two late applications for inclusion m this number were accepted by the S.H.A. committee last night. Teams m the two leagues are: Division One: Ceylonese120 words
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Article33 1951-08-09 7 INDONESIANS "A" and Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club drew one-all m a S.AJ.A. Dtv. 2 league match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Omar scored for Indonesians and Ben ton for S.H.B.33 words
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Article49 1951-08-09 7 •TUESDAY'S United States base--1 ball results were: American League: Cleveland 4. St. Louis 1; Philadelphia 7, Boston 4; Chicago 2, Detroit 1. National League: Philadelphia 3. Boston 1 (first game;; Philadelphia 1, Boston 0 (second game; Chicago 4. Cincinnati 1: St. Louis 16. Pittsburgh 7.- A.PA.P. - 49 words
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Article53 1951-08-09 7 AFTER 9 scoreless first-half at S* BODCA ground yesterday, Cheerful Lads played constructive football to defeat Tiong Bahru Rangers by the only goal scored m their S.A.F.A. junior cuptie match. Cheerful Lads had several narrow misses before outsidc-rfght Quintas Chan cut m to s^ore m53 words
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Article59 1951-08-09 7 r\ESPITE their clever brand of U football, Guthrie S.C. were aeld to a one-all draw by Singapore Cold Storage m a Bu-siie^K ilousse league cup soccer iratch i yesterday at Parrer Park. Cold Storage opened counts I th"or^h Murray but OuUiries were jon top for most of the59 words
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Article21 1951-08-09 7 Mental Hospital drew three-all wl h C.V.M.A. (P.M.) m a Singapore Amateur F.A. Junior Cup-tie en the Padang yesterday.21 words
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Article164 1951-08-09 7 RAY HUNTER, 19-year-old Australian wrestler who broke a finger m fight with Baron von Beczey m Singapore some weeks "w. Mt ti.e Colony en the Canton early thij morning bound for the United Kingdom. King Kong and Baron Heezey were there to see him off. Hunter has signed164 words
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Article217 1951-08-09 7 ALDERSHOT SIGN SCOTS PL A YERS ALDERSHOT F.C. are acquiring quite a tartan A tinge, and busy manager "llobfcy" Clark is. behind it with his successful swoop on the Scots' free- transfer market. "I Within a few hours of setting off for Glasgow, he signed Joe "Tiger" Houston, ex-Dun-ennline 'keeper,217 words
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Article114 1951-08-09 7 "FOLLOWING are result the Malay Sports As*: tion's tennis loumarren*: m tT Handicap Singlet: V it Kassim U5.3) bi. A. Suj-Jt i-Jl 6-2. 1 i-9. Hj. Ibrahim <scr Ismail Pltchay (sci.» 6-2 Ibrahim Junid (-30) bt. Mahmoot (-15) 6-4. 6-3. A. Rahn.ati I bt. Hj. Jamii114 words
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Article28 1951-08-09 7 The finals of the RAT" Malaya swimming champion will be held at the RA Seletar pool en Wediv^n v Aug. 22, startiT; r 4 245 VM28 words
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Advertisement75 1951-08-09 7 'APPY WORLD STADIUM SATURDAY 11 AUGUST AT 9P.M.. "0 FAY 0 U HIT ES CLASH MIKE BOSCA JARRISTT BOA fc >-l> Uemri res Uer) (Chinese Flying ICick SUr) V HARDIT SINGH R«i Bnrte) (Tough Sikh Hillman) L, PLUS 2 OTHER FIGHTS WNSTONS, 4, THE ARCADE. Phone ***** j^^ (WALLY OAKES75 words
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Advertisement106 1951-08-09 7 Mntormitionnl /v^^^v GILBE Y'S GIN 'DISTILLERS p COLUMBIA PICTURES ProuJly Presents «^i3^^^^B WINNLR OF IHI fTkfrft W jUI ACADEMY AW Alt I) V >V^ OF 19$ l In /»rj co-starnnK g William Holden Broderick Crawford g S J fr ■--^g Gala Charity Premiere to aid of th* M Singapore Branch106 words
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Miscellaneous34 1951-08-09 7 Today's sport SOCCER: Junior Cup-tie: Chinese Athletic "A" v Kota Kaja "A", St. Georges Rd.; Third Div.A: Dog Unit v Nelaji, G<:ylang; Bus. Houses: Borneo Motors v rireweries. Balestier Plain. TENNIS: Singapore championships, Padang.34 words
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Article, Illustration363 1951-08-09 8 Would help Reds m P.I. WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE suggested cuts of $50,000,000 from the proposed economic aid programme for South-East Asia would "make more difficult and delay the economic recovery" m the Philippines, the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, said yesterday m Washington.U.P. - 363 words
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Article102 1951-08-09 8 HER FAN MAIL MADE HIM JEALOUS MARTINEZ. California. Thurs. A BRITISH war bride who asked for letters from Britain to ease her loneliness and got 21,000 replies, has sued for divorce. Mrs. Pauline Grisham. 27. told reporters she wanted a divorce because of "my husband's jealousy towards my fan mail."A.P. - 102 words
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Article107 1951-08-09 8 TPHE following substations will be liable to load-shedding to--ioht:— Hume Pipe, Rheem. Ford, Bin srr.g. Wire Mesh, P.W.D. Quarry, Hanyang Mfg., Bukit Panjang, National Carbon, Princess Elizab?th Est., Dairy Farm, Bukit Timah Village. Ulu Pandan. ,lurong 1, 2 and 3, United Chinese Rubber Wks., Lam Choon Co..107 words
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Article23 1951-08-09 8 One thousand US Air Force troops arrived at Casablanca, yesterday to begin manning American air force bases m French Morocco.- A.PA.P. - 23 words
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Article24 1951-08-09 8 The State authorities of Lower Saxony yesterday banned former Nazi General Otto Ernst Remer, leade: of a neo-nazi party, from all public meetings.- A.PA.P. - 24 words
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Article47 1951-08-09 8 A skunk weai'in? i girdle has been shot at Haddam, Connecticut. When it was young it must have pokffl "its head into a jar and backed out with the rubber suction ring round its waist. As the skunk grew ma th« rin*stretched. A.PA.P. - 47 words
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Article93 1951-08-09 8 WASHINGTON. Thurs THE Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, told a Press conference yesterday that the United States has made representation to both" India and Pakistan expressing its concern over the mounting tension between them The United States had expressed its hopes that both countries would93 words
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Article48 1951-08-09 8 Husbands outshone their fashionably dressed wives at Sydney Town Hall last night, at the official opening of the Jubilee Legal Convention, attended by Australian and overseas legal official wearing their robes of office. The most striking cf all was Lord Jowitt m his magcellor. A.PA.P. - 48 words
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Article21 1951-08-09 8 The Afghan Minister for Industry, Mohammed Nairn, has arrived at Teheran to negotiate the purchase of oil. AFPAFP - 21 words
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Article24 1951-08-09 8 A delegation of 18 pupils of the Institute of High Islamic Studies arrived m Paris yesterday on a one-week visit. AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article59 1951-08-09 8 THE pecple of Amami Ostymi island, between Japan 1 and tViinawa, are to go on a 24-hour fast m protest against being included m the Okinawa group which will not gain independence upon signing of the Japanese peace treaty. Food stores and restaurants will be closed dockurA.P. - 59 words
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Article165 1951-08-09 8 LONDON, Thursday. INTEREST m the Stock Exchange at the start of 1 the new account yesterday was concentrated m the foreign bond section, states Reuter's financial correspondent. Keen buying lifted German potash bonds by six points m early stages and following favourable press reference. Final levels165 words
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Article218 1951-08-09 8 BOSTON, MASS, Thurs. MRS. D. Leigh Colvin, President of the Women's Christ' an Temperance Union said m Boston yesterday that she had "proof" the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour was strategically planned to catch the Americans oversleeping "from drink and pay day night of revelry." AtU.P. - 218 words
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Article90 1951-08-09 8 SAN REMO Italy. Thurs. KING FAROUK is giving the San Remo Casino a rest after having reportedly won from It more than 50.000,000 lire (about £26,785*. The king who was quoted recently as saying that he has a "system of my own with which I sometimesA.P. - 90 words
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Article221 1951-08-09 8 PROVINCETON, Mass., Thursday. TF fish could talk, somewhere a big: tuna would be 1 bragging today about the size of a fisherman that got away. Mr. Albert D. Darmetko, 39, of Boston, told coastguardsmen who found him after a widespread search that a tuna towedU.P. - 221 words
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Advertisement308 1951-08-09 8 DEATHS THE DKATH occurred suddenly on Bth August of Mr. A. W. Fernando, Retired Station Master, Kuala Lumpur, at his residence 223 Serangoon Road, Singapore. Funeral a*. 4.00 p.m. today Bidadarl Buddhist Cemetery. Up-country and Ceylon papers please copy GAN KHAY HOR. aged 78, passed away peacefully on the 7th308 words
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Advertisement52 1951-08-09 8 GE L I S <i- PH OHI 8407 Last Day: 3.15, 6.3U 9.15 p.m. 50 Cts. To All Seats "BEGUM" (m Hindustani) TOMORROW GUUtAR Sunday 11 a.m. Show "THE STREET WITH NO NAME" with Richard Wid mark ■RM It Pays g£*> PERM AT MAISON MODERNS Ladies Hairdressers 126. Orchard Road.52 words
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Advertisement193 1951-08-09 8 "40 year« o/ «mp/e care uith Tl,e of the beau.v of linclion she years of wmpl r^i h°T7 f <■> Make it your choi< e t00— 1,,!.,, Jol "»*oii i for almost 60 years. 1 IOHHSOiJI U OUNCES B^^f igT^ 1 I tin a Wf 4 V PRODUCT OP S.193 words
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Miscellaneous22 1951-08-09 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris M!ow/^H^iGGesT< :asi no 1 I &ARMISH YOU AOE Fiends] Imi m our own Jsa>c that B know22 words
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