The Singapore Free Press, 4 March 1952
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Title Section19 1952-03-04 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA So. 18.331 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1»5& PUCE FIFTEEN CENTS*19 words
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Article404 1952-03-04 1 Death drama of Sir V. de F Crespigny Free Press Staff Reporter MAJOR Sir Vivian Tyrell Champion de Crespigny 0.8.E., Bart., was found shot through the head in his quarters at Pulau Bram, off Singapore, early this morning. He was 45. His body was taken to404 words
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108 1952-03-04 1 people were DC woman 1 "J2 uth cntl terdaywhenan plane rammed h ol birds and T hece.i. eluded an Amebailet lancer. icing oS the p^ane. v -e.'d of heading out r the Mediterranean «t air:" :<ie then smashed m ■■■■■> OBW grove, just ?oA.P. - 108 words
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Article88 1952-03-04 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. rEMooesi&ii Ambassador, Dr A.: Sastroamidjojo. wH bare last night that the Called Sta:es price for Indoaesan'tin should be "'as high is possible". He was ar^vering questions l* the U.S. -Indonesia tin aesotiatii ns. after hi s visit to Mr AJorij Johnson. Acting AssistantReuter - 88 words
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Article45 1952-03-04 1 ma turned the ■tt on the Communistl Vfctminh yesterday by saging a >?:-.ei of ambushes rebel columns in the River delta in Northern one ambush, 35 miles Kh ol Hanoi, a Vietminh >■■■■■" was blasted and 15 **;>" ::°g Frenchmen liberatM A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article19 1952-03-04 1 2 US Government yes'rtzj removed most of its over the use of lead 3 cmhar. industry- U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article163 1952-03-04 1 'S'PORE' IS JAP BEST SELLER TOKYO, Tues. "CINGAPORE", a Japanese version of the battle for Malaya, is one of the bestsellers being turned out by Japan's soldiers and sailors. Memoirs of the former command are finding a ready public in a country just taking its first steps toward rearmament. CoLMasanobuA.P. - 163 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-03-04 1 picture. LADY LOUIS MOUNTBATTEN admired embroidery work done by Sergeant J. S. French of the RAF Tengah, when she visited the British Military Hospital, Alexandra, yesterday afternoon. Sergeant French, who Is a Londoner, tost the use of one leg in a polio attack in December last bnt isFree Press - 54 words
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Article51 1952-03-04 1 Pakistan's Supreme Court yesterday declared null the Public Safety Ordinance of 1949 by which a person could be detained for any period without trial. A large number of persons belonging to opposition parties have been detained by both the federal and provincial governments under the ordinance.-A.P. - 51 words
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156 1952-03-04 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday. NORTH KOREA is in a virtual state of emergency to combat bubonic plague, Peking Radio said today. A decree from General Kim H Sung, Prime Minister and Chairman of the Communist North Korean Military Committee, ordered government agencies "to mobilise all156 words
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Article67 1952-03-04 1 One man had his ear severely bitten during a free for all fight on a London bus yesterday, flat working day after a new rise In the capital's transport fares. General melee started aboard the bus on an argument about this latest addition to theReuter - 67 words
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Article78 1952-03-04 1 ROME, Tues. 'TPOTO", multi millionaire king of Italian comedians, and Hollywood starlet, Franca Faldinl, climaxed a 10-ininute romance^ by n i ■:-t' :<U. Faldini r dubbed "Miss Cheesecake of »t» by the United States army newspaper Star and Stripes-jaod-ded agreement. *T fett *in lore with her78 words
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Article215 1952-03-04 1 ISMAIUA, Tuesday. EGYPTIAN police yesterday threatened to fire on E* prisoners at the police headquarters gaol here when disturbances broke out for the second time in three days. The prisoners, rounded up by local police in the past few weeks, refused their food and yelled abuseReuter - 215 words
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Article59 1952-03-04 1 R. A .F. plane crash-lands TWO R.A.F. officers were 1 injured when a Valetta transport plane crashlanded at Butterworth airfield last night. The aircraft developed engine trouble shortly after take-off and made an emergency landing with smoke streaming from one motor. Almost as soon as it touched the ground, the59 words
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Article56 1952-03-04 1 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. THE UNITED NATIONS sub-commission on freedom t>f information, consisting of 12 "experts", resumed its attempts yesterday to draft an "international code of ethics" for journalists. The first draft, which laid down standards of conduct for press, radio and film writers was moved in56 words
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Article15 1952-03-04 1 Frankfurt's International Wf will open next Sunday with sixty nations taWnc part. U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article113 1952-03-04 1 Liz had $7-a-day honeymoon LONDON, Tues. tJSWLY-weds, Michael Wildly ing and Elizabeth Taylor, flew back yesterday from a IT-a^day austerity honeymoon in the French Alps. Bronzed by the Alpine sun, they stepped almost unnoticed from the Paris plane and greeted the handful of newsmen and photographers. It was a sharpA.P. - 113 words
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Article111 1952-03-04 1 LONDON. Tues. BUCKINGHAM PALACE gave a non-committal "no comment" yesterday to teports sweeping Britain that the Queen was going to have another baby. The Palace has always refused to comment on the Royal family's private affairs. The reports broke into the newspapers to guarded fashion. A111 words
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268 1952-03-04 1 LONDON. Tuesday. rpHE British Government is expected shortly to reaffirm its determination to support the £1,868.000,000 Colombo Plan for the economic' development of South and South-east Asia. The Marquess of Reading, who will lead the, British delegation to the meeting of the Consult-Reuter - 268 words
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Article, Illustration95 1952-03-04 1 'NAZI' CRY ANGERS PIANIST MELBOURNE, Tues. PRIES of Nazi and "we donV} want Nazis in this coun-( try" greeted the German pianist, Walter Giesekinf? who is to tour Australia for, the Australian Broadcasting Commission when he arrived at Essendon yesterday by plane from Sydney. Gieseking heatedly shouted: "I have never95 words
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Article38 1952-03-04 1 A subversive movement designed to overthrow Ecuador's President, Galo Plaza Lasso, has been crushed at Guayaquil. The army remained loyal but some naval officers, civilians and local political party members had been arrested.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article20 1952-03-04 1 The first session of Burma's first Parliament under the new constitution was held in Rangoon yesterday morning.- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 20 words
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Article, Illustration498 1952-03-04 2 Take a hint from Frances Dale I SUGGEST that you make each week some small, inexpensive items which will add pleas mt touches to your home. Bevis has drawn what looks just another lamp shade. The difference is Unit it is ma a e from498 words
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913 1952-03-04 2 KAY MURRAY in AMERICA But employers take some convincing TTOE woman of forty A is still finding it difficult to convince employers that she isn't a broken down old hasbeen who Is liable to take to a bathchair at any moment. She feels913 words
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Article327 1952-03-04 2 Judith Simons talks about hairstyles IF you want your friends to retain a clear mental picture of you, years after you have gone out of their lives, there is one important detail to remember. Nevei change your hairstyle Keep to the one you find most flattering327 words
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Article527 1952-03-04 2 Donald MacCormick - Donald MacCormick Jays tfTNTlfc-laizabete II was proclaimed' there was only, one sovereign Queen in the British Commonwealth and Empire. Now there are two. The other is 53-year-old Salote Tiipou of Tonga —and no minor potentate is she. Hers is the only selfgoverning kingdom within the British Commonwealth.527 words
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Advertisement59 1952-03-04 2 << The weeki> istv e oi A« Straits Budget can be sent 8 by Air Mail to any address In th# United Kingdom 5) %t an inclusive rate of $24.00 1 rOB SIX MONTHS > It vou want the while on leave or with 55 to make an -Air-subscription- on59 words
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Advertisement191 1952-03-04 2 \JuttOH, Button, Su, t b ,l7> i T+drU^S? styles ana K Htm w. rl»M *^jKj£P* PARISIAN NOVELTIES From 35 certs ea Including Cold and Silver Gilt. Bronze Pea and Crystal. WASH-TUB STYLES From qQ cents dor We also make Buttons and Belts from your own materials. ROBINSON CO LTD (Incorporated191 words
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Miscellaneous137 1952-03-04 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR QORN today, you are one who desires only the best things in life. You wiU go without rather than accept anything which is second-rate. An idealist, you have a very high sense of personal integrity and would never deviate from the straight and honest path. In fact,137 words
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Miscellaneous18 1952-03-04 2 Solution To Crossword No. 600 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION.Across:— l. Music 6, Rouge, ft. Large. 9. Tan. 10. Skyrocket. 14.18 words
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Miscellaneous108 1952-03-04 2 New Crossword No. 601 I 1 I I %tf CLUES ACROSS 3. Quality that has no use for "cant" (7) 7. Put a little spirit in, by way of embellishment (6). 8. Hi! apply in felicitous style (7). 9. Part of the opera service (6). 10. God of Piccadilly drew108 words
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397 1952-03-04 3 AN AMERICAN BECOMES A BRITISH CITIZEN A»^«.w..« LONDON, Tuesday. HOMELESS English child has inspired 28-year-old Maurice Burke, former G.1., to become a S"S/ Hc has ivcn U P the orange groves or caurornia for a caravan in Surrey. Maurice first saw England as a U.S. Air Force corporal in 1943.397 words
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Article45 1952-03-04 3 Violent tempests which swept the Azores in the past few days caused heavy damage. The coastal village of Porto Jedeu was virtually destroyed and the population of Horta panicked when raging seas invaded the streets, damaging shop s and homes. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article42 1952-03-04 3 Film star Gary Cooper stepped off between planes in Dallas and was mobbed by girl autograph seekers. His companion, actor Charles Laughton, was unmolested. Mr. Laughton commented: "Sometimes it is very comfortable to be a fat villain/'- A..A.P. - 42 words
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Article24 1952-03-04 3 The joint national and parliamentary atomic energy commission is hearing in camera in Washington the United States hydrogen bomb construction programme.- A.F.P.A.F.P. - 24 words
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Article284 1952-03-04 3 Both sides vulnerable. North dealer. NOBTH 4 A 10 8 6 4KJII WMOT KABT «IT4t iQH 9AQI V lt-4 OXII4 OQIOITI lot +A? SOUTH 4K2 «KJ• 7 1 Tfce biddings north SMt Sana West \1 Pass 3$ Pa* rr»HE best bid for South to make A at ttvls284 words
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Article, Illustration197 1952-03-04 3 LONDON, Tuesday. MRS Myrtle Medhurst, 57-year-old widow, saved hex family when their cottage at Boughton M helsea, near Maidstone, Kent, caught fire. St^ was awakened by aa and tried to cross the landing warn her daugh-t-r E tee, 19, and her sonr Mr R nald197 words
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Article25 1952-03-04 3 Dr. Mariano Amela one of Mexico's outstanding novelists, died at the age of 75. yesterday. He was the author of 22 novels.- U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article40 1952-03-04 3 The trawler Dorothy and Miry with 11 seamen aboard h proceeding to Boston undr* Ua own power. Tin trawler, caught In the puddle of a storm off Cape radioed on Saturday t-'- 11 was leaking badly.40 words
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Article55 1952-03-04 3 A cocodile seized the bade wheel of John Matokutukus' bicycle in its jaws as he was crossing a river near a mission in Northern Rhodesia. John held on to his hard-earned bicycle and eventually in the fading light, won a tug-of-war, which had seemed toA.P. - 55 words
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Article62 1952-03-04 3 JONAH COULD SWALLOW THIS WHALE NEW YORK, Tues. JONAH could have swallowed this whale— an 11--inch specimen that went on display at the Museum of Natural history. Dubbed "Oscar," he weighs just over a pound and is the smallest whale ever seen here. He is the unborn offspring of aA.P. - 62 words
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277 1952-03-04 3 Woman jumped from train to save her honour A 28- YEAR-OLD wife, attacked by a man in a train, leaped from the compartment to the permanent way, seriously injuring herself. The man, 29-year-old Don- aid Eric Westerman, former R.AJ 1 warrant officer, holder of the DJ.M,, was sentenced at Chester277 words
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Article181 1952-03-04 3 Infant's blood is replaced TOKYO, Tues. JAPANESE physicians have J replaced the entire blood supply of a child born doomed by the conflicting: RH blood factors of its parents. If the infant lives, it will be the first successful transfusion of its kind in Japan. The operation took place atA.P. - 181 words
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Article60 1952-03-04 3 Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations Kfl« hTn<r representative, has arrived in New Delhi on the third attempt to solve the Kashmir problem. Two main outstanding points to be settled hi the demilitarisation proposals are the quantum of armed forces to be left on demilitarisation andReuter - 60 words
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Article34 1952-03-04 3 Ten people were killed, 10,000 homes were without beat and more than 1.000 were burled in the impassable highway after one of the worst snow storms to nit i-i U«m Fnnlan/1 fr\V34 words
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Advertisement105 1952-03-04 3 Four great British Airlines worked out this round-the -world travel plan with you in mind. You can circle tbe earth from East to West or from West to Bast on miles of •Peod round-the-world concession ticket. You can tee a dozen or more different countries including the world :t Aia105 words
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Advertisement114 1952-03-04 3 /I I I B>-r-^ ONE DOSE of Buckley's CKJ Canadiol Mixture calms and Ihß|M soothes exhausted nerves of K throat and chest Congestion JKM I^. loosens easily, your chest «c^*.«^ s#J*3%* nd throat feel better It Bpl stops your cough! A single m m sip proves it SALE t^> SALE114 words
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Miscellaneous243 1952-03-04 3 SINGAPORE B.B.C. SINGAPORE 1 pjn. Light Music by Radio 615 pjn Sports Round up; Orchestra; 1.30 Time Signal 6J3Q News NCWJ 6.45 Dally QuoUtion and interlude; ion, De Lugg The Swing Wing. 6 p,.^ the B^t^^jg. 7 00 2 English Schools Broadcast; 3.20 Forces Favourites; 7.30 Music for Close; 5243 words
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Miscellaneous164 1952-03-04 3 MdlidnikG Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya RSSw&Sr^^HB THESE MODERN LA J tV^PSc^ci^c l^ <^ «S^ "SBffl^S?/ 1^! I^Diic/liu^/Ai^n lUSI n^H AIR-CONDITIOMEftS I /A?/ *«A« h)U'RC OURSUytS, ▼^V^V^ EARTH. BUT-- I IZljl^^ WONOeRFOLJ T'4 &t" |p WjSSrT —I ,^^^l WUTOLO I JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press164 words
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577 1952-03-04 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Boar. 4. 1952. Old age pensions WHERE must be thou- sands of people in Singapore to whom the news that the Colony is playing with the idea of a retirement benefits scheme will open wide vistas of hope. For them the thought of old-age pensions577 words
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Article528 1952-03-04 4 HENRY THODY - A Turkish 'Tommy' is Tough HENRY THODY says /\N a rolling, furze- v covered Turkish training area somewhere near the Black Sea— security prevents details— l have Just watched heavy tanks of the crack Turkish Ist Armoured Brigade lurch and lumber into "action.'' Until recently few foreigners and certainly no528 words
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Article237 1952-03-04 4 GOT HER MAN - GOT HER MAN LETTERS TO THE EDITOR SINGAPORE. "'THE American woman xis indubitably better equipped for 'getting her man* than her sisters .in other countries", says Miss Kay Muray in last week's Free Press. This is the kind of statement that invites derision. One has237 words
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Article137 1952-03-04 4 TS a Federal citizen eligible for employment in the Singapore Government? I ask this question because I see in the Press that every time the Federation Government inserts an advertisement calling for applicants to fill certain vacancies or new appointments in Government Service, it is always laid137 words
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Article, Illustration226 1952-03-04 4 >> AT Hie Lisbon con. S << **%fecence, Turkey joined << the North Atlantic Treaty < >> Organisation for the first > << time. Newsmap takes yen to 5 >> the Eastern end of the Mediterranean to discover why Turkey, remote from the, s /> North Atlantic,226 words
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Article478 1952-03-04 4 I give you RUSSELL BROCK THE NEW ELIZABETH ANS-3 Chapman Pincher writes of a brilliant surgeon. AS a Briton who has all the qualities of greatness Russell Claude Brock, scholar, surgeon, and explorer In the living human heart, is my top* nomination. At 48, with the most promising part of478 words
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Article580 1952-03-04 4 'Mr. X' Goes To The Kremlin GEOFFREY BOCCA gives a pen-picture of America's colourful new Ambassador to Moscow. cold road froc Moscow is haunted with the ghosts of British and American Ambassadors, some indifferent, some bad, some even good, nearly all forgotten. ft None achieved fame in the lob. But580 words
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Article450 1952-03-04 4 p all the oilfields scattered over the globe could be tapped for methane gas. there would be an unlimited supply of cheap fuel for the entire world, for the gas given off by crude oil below ground and trapped by the earth's crust is450 words
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Advertisement13 1952-03-04 4 ENGAGEMENT, WEDDING ft DRESS RINGS U.S.deSilva 106 ORCHARD ROAD. SMMNK 9. TEL *****13 words
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Advertisement38 1952-03-04 4 ••Puce 4-Viyt JTltoo tilt: fk^ j chutney, 7 mil w -j^^L 1 1 X y* and* make sure that it s DAW SENS!' Tfcoa? w/io appreciate good chimneys, always buy DAW SENS >*•« Hot Mango Chutney Sweet Mango Chutney38 words
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Article, Illustration242 1952-03-04 5 Proceeds f rom trust fund will be used Free Press Staff Reporter A HOME to accommodate tubercular destitutes "in Singapore may be built by Dr. Chen Su-lan, founder of the Chen Su-lan Trust, from the proceeds of the Trust fund. Dr. Chen said yesterday a242 words
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Article114 1952-03-04 5 WELFARE FUND FOR TKACHERS •Mi press staff Reporter JE* SINGAPORE Chinese rSniw is 1 Union has launch- for $100,000 for a d :W- V welfare fund. the Malayan JL^ e a relation, Singac its co-operation in P^' P The letter has l he /V:; :o the association's fc :;V-. office114 words
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Article53 1952-03-04 5 Theywork on a new bill HPHE Singapore AttorneyGeneral's Department is still working on a new Workmen's Compensation Bill for the Colony, following recommendations made by the Labour Advisory Board. These recommendations include increased compensation for temporarily disabled persons and compensation for occupational diseases. They also include provision of artificial limbs53 words
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Article55 1952-03-04 5 PORT DISCKSON, Tues. The following have been appointed to the Board of Visitors to the District Hospital, Pork Dickson, for 1952: Tuan Sheikh Abdul Shukor bin Sheikh Mustapha; Mrs. D. M. Roberts; Mrs. P. W. J. Harrex, Mrs. D. Morris: Mr. Khoo Kek Wee; Mr. Ginder Singh55 words
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Article124 1952-03-04 5 Women may form new body in April THE interim committee of the Singapore Women's Council decided yesterday to call a public meeting soon to form the Council. The decision was taken after a two-hour heated discussion. The meeting may u~ held in April. All women's organisations in the Colony will124 words
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Article23 1952-03-04 5 KUANTAN, Tues. Wong Ah Peng, a woman, was fined $20 for failing to register and take out an identitv card.23 words
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Article127 1952-03-04 5 Free Press Staff Reporter rnHE annual conference of the Singapore Labour -I Party on March 23 will debate a resolution "viewing with alarm" the world armament race. The Resolutions Committee of the party ias agreed to the resolution being placed before the conference. The resolution is127 words
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Article118 1952-03-04 5 IPOH, Tues. MR. Ram Singh, senior hospital assistant, District Hospital Ipoh, was elected president of the newly formed Medical Staff Union. Perak. at its inaugural meeting in the Ipoh Medical Sports Club. Other office bearers J^UA were: Vice president Mr. M. Thiruchenthur; sec., Inche Othman bin118 words
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Article64 1952-03-04 5 Free Press Stall Reporter T»HE Singapore Employment Exchange found another 795 men, women and children jobs last month. Among those placed were 281 labourers, 165 amahs and 69 drivers. A total of 1,292 people registered for work at the department in February. Of these 1,02864 words
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Article, Illustration241 1952-03-04 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE future of trade in Singapore "is not without some indication of difficulties", says the Singapore Economic Information Bulletin. After saying that 1952 like 1951, will have its "own peculiar problems," the Bulletin adds "We are, however, J confident that the merchants241 words
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105 1952-03-04 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Chinese Na- tionalist sympathisers, representing some 200 bodies, sent two cables yesterday, one to President Chiang Kaishek and another to the Nationalist Government Investigating Yuan. The decision to -end the cables was taken last Saturday at a dinner in the Tiong105 words
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234 1952-03-04 5 SOUTH WARD TO ASK PARTY TO EXPLAIN Mr. Nair's expulsion Free Press Staff Reporter RESIDENTS of South Ward are preparing petitions to Mr. Urn Yew Hock, president of the Singapore Labour Party, asking why Mr. M. P. D. Nair, their representative in the City Council, was expelled from the party.234 words
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115 1952-03-04 5 QINGAPORE City Coun--0 C il has rejected an application by the Public Relations Department to put up civil defence publicity hoardings in areas where advertisements are prohibited. But where advertisements are not prohibited, the Council is prepared to grant temporary permits for115 words
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Article86 1952-03-04 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SEREMBAN, Tues—"Anattempt should be made tostop opium dens," said Mr. W B. Sutherland, in the Sessions Court, Seremban, yesterday when he sentenced three Chinese to a total of 12 months in gaol for possessing chandu and chandu smoking apparatus. Tan Lin, 52,86 words
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Article52 1952-03-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar chairman of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority, has completed a -one-week tour of Kelantan. He visited more than 15 kamponßs in the districts of Tumpat Kota Bahru, Machang and Bachok and inspected bridges and ferries being built with52 words
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Advertisement82 1952-03-04 5 Exclusive Selection in Town Now i LATEST NYLON 1 SWIMMING SUITS 1 S Limited Stock at 1 KM f/iw delightful new radiogram designed Il^te|H^ /or smaller home A t you r H. M. V. dealer or at: [§S|l| r t =^^^^^%jT^sia«^r SmaaDore Branch !a THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD. Hay—. U»ddte»ex.82 words
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Advertisement36 1952-03-04 5 SUN FROCKS and PLAYTIME dresses y^gk\ GAY DESIGNS U l^Ste^ t in Plain Contrasts on jK f MULTICOLOURED /^CT^^^^^fe'x Requires NO Ironing Patterns sent on Request I W SILKS A WOOLLENS ROBINSONS (Incorporated In Sin?ap»»re» *-936 words
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Miscellaneous30 1952-03-04 5 Newsmen to meet The third quarterly general meeting of the Singapore Union of Journalists will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, on March 23, at 10 a.m.30 words
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1907 1952-03-04 6 7lb allowance is great help From ALLAN LEWIS SICEAN Snare won well enough at Ipoh to be v considered a reasonably safe bet In the main race. Class 3, Div. 1, 7f tomorrow, the second day of Penan* Turf Club's Spring Meeting. Ocean1,907 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-03-04 6 A CLOSE FINISH Well Done (Mulley) winning a hard-fought finish from Broadway Bill and Dancing Fury in Race S at Penan* on Saturday, opening day of the Penan* Turf Club's Spring meeting.32 words
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Article47 1952-03-04 6 Hones not accepting FOLLOWING HORSES will not start tomorrow: La Traviata, Winagain, Abundance, Glorify,, Neptune's Daughter, Vuillaume, Hawaii, Wild Jinks, Patechoux, Flag Of Pcs*e. Corrichard, Evergreen, Red Wolf, Honourbright, Heritor. Playtime, At Last, Parlock, Friar's Last. Good Advice, Bull, Marco Polo, Bobsligfat, Christmas Knight, Exeter and Shmoo.47 words
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Article69 1952-03-04 6 A FJER a scrappy first-session Malayan Airways and Guthrieg produced good soccer in their Singapore Business Houses FA. DKr. 2 league match at Parrer Park yesterday. Airways won by three goals to one. 'At half-time Malayan Airways led through tw 0 goals by Wer.g Cheong, the only69 words
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Article56 1952-03-04 6 yOUNG Men's Muslim Association beat 8.0D.C.A. "A" team by five goals to two yesterday in a S.AJP.A. Div. SB league match played at Geylang Stadium. Muslim's inside-left, Cngku, Ibrahim, scored three of his side's goals. Ismail Yusof and Zain scored the remaining two Both the B.OD.CA.56 words
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Article20 1952-03-04 6 /GERMANY defeated Belgium 16--xS 9 on Sunday in their first post-war rugby international match at Hanover.- A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article202 1952-03-04 6 rPRE finish of the Cl. 3, Div 2 7 f r f urlon jp a t Fenang tomorrow wii| Ce Dr Ov k er between Kings*rove, Jeannette, Ha- obabj v Z and Blue Eyes Kin*s*rove missed ffS Tein N Ipoh. He finished fourth at his202 words
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Article95 1952-03-04 6 PELICISIMO Ampon. Philippine No. 1 tennU player ream tured the Rational singles he lost in 1950 bv defealM Raymundo Deyro ranking No U in the finals of the National Men's singles 3-6. 6-1. C-; 6-0 Mrs. Joy Mm -ram of Britain annexed th? women's angles tffcReuter - 95 words
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Article26 1952-03-04 6 AWING to the state of ihf CYMA ground, yesterdays S.A.F.A. Div 3B league ma'ch between Posts and Telegraphs and Volunteer Special Constabulary was postponed.26 words
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Advertisement51 1952-03-04 6 COLUMBIA PICTURES present CAPITOL THEATRE '•Wl^ ;I I mSB I Bjm fßfiM '^H^k H^^B P"TBW"1)' iv/i iv yi c ivi i ivi rr r1 A NEW 3 STOOGES ROOF-RAISER M^^v^^flCaC Vfc^^^oW^^ **^5^ fV. ■ATHc NEW S: F« A. CUP f sth Round) I I 1001 NEW DAVq nir An\/cMTimi- k51 words
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Article403 1952-03-04 7 -4 square deal now 9 they say LITTLE NENE'S recent announcement that he will stage his promotions only with the approval of the Singapore Boxing Board of Control has brought a cheer fr.om the men in the Colony's cauhflowered trade. Although their enthusiasm to403 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-03-04 7 picture. Norwegian speed skater Hjalmar Andersen (right) who won the world championships which concluded on Sunday at Hamar is .congratulated by Prince Harofd of Norway, the Norwegian Crown Prince Olaf and Princess Ragnhild Watch. This is the third year running that a Norwegian has won the world speed-skating title.-49 words
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Article66 1952-03-04 7 Coin, winner of last year's Grand National, has been scratched frcm this years race. Mr. J. Royle. her owner, said yesterday "Nickel Coin has had to be scratched from all her engagements because of the injuries she received in her last race at Sandown Park on FebruaryReuter - 66 words
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Article74 1952-03-04 7 /CHELTENHAM, recognised home V of steeple-chasing, stages its National Hunt Festival next week, and the Prestbury Park course, set in the splendour of the Cotswold Hills, is sure to be thronged to *ee the rivalry of lumping champions. The town is steeped in the lore ofReuter - 74 words
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Article88 1952-03-04 7 ALTHBA Gibson of New York advanced to the final round of the Kingston International Tennis Tournament on Sunday by defeating Mrs. Pat Todd of La Jolla, California. 6-3, 6-4. In the other semi-final, Mrs. Betty Rosenquest Pratt of Jamaica, whipped English Wightman Cup olayer. Pat Ward.A.P. - 88 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-03-04 7 Popper Lishman, Arsenal inside left (left), and Doeherty. Preston right half, in a heading duel, in their English F.A. league match on Feb. 16. The same, which was played at Highbury, ended in a three -all draw.Popper - 39 words
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Article307 1952-03-04 7 Free Press Soccer Reporter THE Singapore United Services Football Assoc'ation League gets off to its second season this evening with six matches being played— three m the senior division and three in the junior division. The recent formation of a second division in the league should307 words
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141 1952-03-04 7 40 fighters to appear in one promotion pHE Jack Dexnpsey v elimination tournament gets under way at the Sports Arena in Toledo, Ohio, today with 40 heavyweight boxers competing in one programme that 1 will mark their debut into professional fighting ranks. Twenty-three bouts are on the card, according toU.P. - 141 words
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Article87 1952-03-04 7 yyHO'S going to replace Joe Dimaggio in centre field for the New York Yankees? Things could change drastically between now and the opening of the baseball season, but manager l»:sey Stengel says Jensen currently nas the Inside track on the job. "His equipment looks betterA.P. - 87 words
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Article57 1952-03-04 7 ■DOTH first and second teams drew in yesterday's interschool soccer fixtures between JSt. Patrick's and St. Anthony's -it the St. Patrick's ground. Ir the Ist XI match Letchumanan opened accounts in favour of St Patrick's but a secondha>t goal by Si?n Hock equalised for St. Anthony's. There was57 words
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Article297 1952-03-04 7 gOME of Britain's county cricket clubs are contemplating increasing membership fees because of decreased attendances. Hampshire, who lost £820 test season, have given a lead by a proposed increase m full membership fees (except for country members) from two guineas to £2 10s. Eaualiy sombre297 words
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142 1952-03-04 7 OHELSEA, London First Division side, overwhelmed Second Division Leeds United by five goals to one at Villa Park,. Birmingham, yesterday when they met for the third time to decide who would meet Sheffield United in the quarter finals of the Football Association Cup competition. AfterReuter - 142 words
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Article32 1952-03-04 7 SENIOR DIV. R.A.F. (C) v. R.A.F. (T). R.N.A.S. v. G.H.Q. R.A.O.C. v. R.A.F. (M), JUNIOR DIV. R.A.F. (T) v. R.A.F. (C). 443 BAD v. R.N.A.S., R.A.F. (M) v. S.R.R.A.32 words
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Article47 1952-03-04 7 J}RAW for the third rcund of the Rugby League Cup. made in London yesterday, resulted: Leigh v. Leeds; Working ton Town or St. Helens v. Warringtcu; Featherstone Rovers v. Wipan; Whitehaven v. Barrow. Mutches are to be played on Saturday March 15.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article377 1952-03-04 7 From ARCHIE QUICK TpHE curse of big-time ringside betting is rasing its ugly head again in British boxing, and punters and bookies caused two scenes in one evening at the Royal Albert Hall, London. It can be said that never has so much money passed hands in recent377 words
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Article22 1952-03-04 7 THE Scottish Football Association XI beat the British Army XI by three goals to one at Newcastle yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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407 1952-03-04 7 q A.F.A.'s first tryout for the season against Faihtil kJ Karib at Jalan Besar yesterday was a disappointing affair although 22 of Singapore's best footballers took part. With the exception of Harith and Hin Weng, there was nothing noteworthy of mention S.A.F.A selectors would have407 words
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Article93 1952-03-04 7 MATHEMATICIANS can wear out a few pencils figuring the odds on the repetition of this one: Tea-man teams of the First Hospital Group, Clark Air Force base, and the Military Air Transport Service, finished in a deadheat with aggregate scores of 2,832 in a 72-hole golf tourneyA.P. - 93 words
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Article150 1952-03-04 7 T<HE M.C.C. beat Oalle by six x wickets at Gaile (Ceylon) yesterday. The pitch again took some fpin and the slow bowltrs, Malcolm Hilton. Roy Tstt-rs^ll sad Eddie Leadbeater, often beat the bat. But Schoorir.an ii»4 Senaratna defended well and hit hard at anyth.ug off150 words
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Article182 1952-03-04 7 Reuter M.C.C. 1st Inn. IH~. <»ALLE 1st Inns ;.V i.AI.LE ,'nd Inns. -ill Hena c Robertson b Hilton 10 Schoorman st. Spooner b Robertson 49 Senaratna c Hilton b Robertson 18 Karunaratna c Lead beater b Tattersa;] 6 De Kretser c Robertson b Tattersall 4 Wijesinghe lbw Robertson 1Reuter - 182 words
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634 1952-03-04 8 LYTTELTON TELLS MPs OF HONG KONG RIOTS 'Police handled situation efficiently' HONG KONG, Tuesday: THE Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, told the House of Commons yesterday that "some published reports of Saturday's Kowloon disturbances were exaggerated". Mr. Lyttelton was asked by Mr. John Dugdale, Labour, for a statement on the634 words
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Article84 1952-03-04 8 BONG KONG. Tves. TWENTY-FOUR Chinese, 1 including three juveniles, pleaded not guilty before a magistrate here yesterday to charges connected with Saturday's disturbances in British Kowloon arising from the expected arrival of a "comfort missies" from Canton. Seven were charged with disorderly conduct with intent to provokeReuter5 - 84 words
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Article152 1952-03-04 8 BILLIONS FOR MOTHERS IN RUSSIA MOSCOW, Tues. COVIET STATE subsidies to d mothers in 1951 totalled six billion rubles— l& biUion U.S. dollars at the official rate of exchange. They included benefits and awards to Russian mothers for successfully raising large families. There were also titles to be won— €<A.P. - 152 words
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Article89 1952-03-04 8 LONDON, Tnw. yms London Stock Exchange i** 18 ggi a yertqday with ■we lnterfest genenliy j^^oo^Dw^ngs in the Ji^-Pm were In most cases limited to a few hundred shares while in some of the less popular issues trading JJMIWIy a matter of negotiation. Industrials wereReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-03-04 8 TMIER BEER QUEEN FOR 1952 picture. MISS CHAN AH KWONG, 25, elected "Tiger Beer" Queen for 1952 at the Air View Cabaret, last night, receives the congratulations of Mrs. H. L. Vincent, wife of the manager of Fraser and Neave, Singapore.- Free PressFree Press - 43 words
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Article150 1952-03-04 8 'VOICES' OF STARS REACH MOSCOW BERLIN, Tuesday. cjoviET star gazers are far ahead of their western colleagues "thanks to the startling discovery of the astronomy of the invisible", the official Soviet newspaper Taegliche Rundschau reported here yesterday. Giant radio telescopes, "which record on a tape radio signals from the universe,"U.P. - 150 words
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Article33 1952-03-04 8 About 60,000 people lined the streets of Sydney yesterday and gave a send-off to 1250 officers and men of the First Battalion who boarded the troopship Devonshire for Japan and Korea.- A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article137 1952-03-04 8 LONDON. Tues. MR CHURCHILL was Questioned In the House of Commons yesterday about his agreement with President Truman on joint consultation before American atom bombers could operate from bases in Britain. Leftwin* Labour Member Emryi Hughes asked how far the agreement applied to British basesReuter - 137 words
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Article225 1952-03-04 8 PARIS, Tuesday. ]tf ANTOINE PINAY, a 60-year-old independent lfl# in the French National Assembly yesterday agreed to investigate the possibilities of forming a government. He said he hoped to do so "on an exclusively technical basis" without political consideration Hfe chief alms, he said, would be225 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-03-04 8 ISOMCiODr TOU> HIM THAT I 69 K4LATIQH TOK BNTIUf I HIM TO J> FUUOUGhr I16 words
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Article40 1952-03-04 8 The wraps are off a pushbutton automatic pilot for jet fighter aircraft that the designer says will do "just about everything a human pilot can except actually take the plane off the ground and land it".- A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article190 1952-03-04 8 BLAME FOR RIOT IN PoW CAMP LONDON, Tues. •PHE BRITISH Government is satisfied that no more force was used than was necessary to quell the riot in the Koje internment camp in Southern Korea last month, a Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday. During the riot an American soldier and 61Reuter - 190 words
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Article25 1952-03-04 8 Cardinal Josef Mindszenty, th« imprisoned Catholic Primate cS Hungary, has been moved to a prison hospital in Northern Slovakia for "convalescing."- U..U.P. - 25 words
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Article14 1952-03-04 8 The ailing Aga Khan is making "rapid progress" toward recovery.- U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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