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Title Section20 1952-04-23 1 The Singapore Free Press Ttmißlt AFfMWPOW BAIJB IW MALATA So. 15.373- SINGAPORE, WfiDNESD AY, APRIL 23, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.20 words
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Article968 1952-04-23 1 Chinese m Police Force Colony promise m Federation 's struggle "THE basis of *ood government is the maintenance of law and order," said the new S"i rf *fr. J- F. Nicoll, m reply to the address of welcome at his installation m Vwtoria Memorial Hall,968 words
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231 1952-04-23 1 REGISTER CALL TO SINGAPORE PEOPLE ffcet Press Staff Reporter TEH Governor of Singapore, Mr J F. Nicol. said to*3j that 'the people of the J .a. must understand that th- j. >.. ical philosophy of den^ :a which we aft applyin* depends^ for its success o v ±A the people231 words
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Article110 1952-04-23 1 Free Press Staff Reporter CHINESE robber struck a 16-year-old girl m the fi last night after snatchtag away her wallet m Lorong Tai Seng, Singapore. Tfce girl. Tan Bee Eng, was rerun, ing home from the cinema m Paya Lebar Road when stopped by the man.110 words
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Article98 1952-04-23 1 Wanger gets 4 months for assault HOLLYWOOD, Wed. WALTER WANGER, the film producer, was found guilty yesterday of assault with a deadly weapon m the shooting of an actors' agent, Jennings Lang, who he believed was "threatening" his marriage -to actress Joan Bennett. He drew a four month sentence. The98 words
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Article101 1952-04-23 1 LONDON, Wednesday. rnHE Colonial Office said yesterday that British Troops have been ordered to occupy Lane j after Sultan Fadhi Abdul Karim, Premier of the West Aden protectorate fled to Yemen. ernor and Commander-in-chief of Aden, requested the Sultan to go to Aden during an inquiry101 words
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Article27 1952-04-23 1 ALLAN LEWIS'S best bets today *re Constellation, Marcus Aurelius and Starveto. Best ,«"t«**e» CiMUgb and VnOlanme. The GOING will be soft at best27 words
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Article25 1952-04-23 1 A nationwide 24-hour strike of Italy's Journalists add printers began last night, forcing all Italian newspapers to suspend publication until tomorrow morning. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-04-23 1 picture. ELEVEN members of the Singapore branch of the Royal Society of St. George attended a wreath-laying ceremony at the Cenotaph this morning to commemorate St. George's Day m the Colony. Here, Mr. SJE. Travis, president of the Singapore branch, prepares to lay the wreath. He tsFree Press - 61 words
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Article14 1952-04-23 1 Famine I* spreading m several regions m India esBttMar ot A.F.P.A.F.P. - 14 words
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Article129 1952-04-23 1 LONDON. Wed. rpWO Labour ex-ministers clashed 'in the Houae of Lords last *W* when one accused th» othef to give everyone thejfrht t* "*o* WL?«1 jWLi tod poaed a motion by Lord itansgmt* to throw out alai which among other ttiingj provided 'or a person.;129 words
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Article305 1952-04-23 1 Free Press Staff Reporter IN an address of welcome on behalf of the Singapore people, Sir Han Hoe Lim today assured the Governor that he could count on their co-operation m his efforts to guide them "to the happier and more stable days which must lit305 words
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Article75 1952-04-23 1 HPHE Duke of Edinburgh played noughts and crosses against an electronic brain yesterday and lost. Prince Philip, who has shown keen interest, m British science m recent months, was visiting the National Physical Laboratory at Teddington. He started his game against the machine with confidence, butA.P. - 75 words
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523 1952-04-23 1 Pledge to press on with social services Free Press Staff Reporter OpHE Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, sat* today that internal security was not only m matter of building up strong police and military forces and providing for Civil Defences mm is—. "We must also mess on with523 words
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Article48 1952-04-23 1 The Island of Kutubdit, eight miles off the East Pakistan coast near Chlttagonsf has begun stakmjt into the sea. The ii w^* T> if was accompanled by a series of underwater explosions which be6 in on March 18, sending ,000 inhabitants into panic. u.p.u.p. - 48 words
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Advertisement41 1952-04-23 1 LAMES' SlffS THE OLD CAPITAL 31, Stamford Road si^iiw t. J today and buy the best evaporated milk on the market... it's rich and nourishing... and you can depend on the qualityAlways keep some m your store cupboard. ACORN Jainl^ 141 words
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Advertisement154 1952-04-23 1 sdasdasas lIM f Irjr V We have |MSt received a new LomifNWff of MECCANO AND HORNBY TRAIN SITS MECCANO AND HORNBY ACCESSORIES AND* ELECTRIC MOTORS MECCANO SET No. 0 INCREASING IM ALL SIZES UP TO H: 10 $271.50 MECCANO ACCESSORIES OUTFIT SIZE M*. 0A I^s INCREASING IN ALL SIZES UP154 words
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Article, Illustration689 1952-04-23 2 ....And W.H.O, is helping to make that right a reality, says a Special Correspondent EVERYONE m the world has a right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well being of hitnself and his family, says the United Nations Declaration of689 words
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Article22 1952-04-23 2 part of one of the "undeveloped areas'* of Hie world* where WHO is figtitmg a winning battle against malaria.22 words
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Article49 1952-04-23 2 a poor villager with a baby at her back. She looks to WHO to fight the disease* which prevent tome mothers from teeing one ton grow to manhood, to lower the infant mortality rate which it between 25 and 50 per cent of all live births.49 words
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Article705 1952-04-23 2 Mystery of the Bald Patches The SINGAPORE DOCTOR says- jyiLL you kindly inform me of the cause of the sudden appearance of two hairless patches one under my chin and the other at the back of my head. The one under the chin is about 1 inch wide and 1M705 words
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Advertisement359 1952-04-23 2 Bill B^>^^B i^W^Jßi^^^^ i^m lllfl .^fl i^iW B Bfl H^^p T— MflnfflW BRAND STOMACH POWDERp quickly relieves irnlin— Uuil Keep a bottle!^ s are troubled by flatulence, heartburn, nausea. stomach pains, etc. Countless thousands rely Am on MACLEAN .BRAND STOMACH POWDER— fiF M you can do so with every confidence.359 words
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1308 1952-04-23 3 JOHN MATHER - JOHN MATHER ll THE PEOPLE CLOSE 1 1 PI TO TH? QUEEN 11 by j^N American feportec asked Sir Alan^ Lascelles whether he was related to or d Harewood, wliose family name is1,308 words
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Article, Illustration95 1952-04-23 3 The 57 ft. ex-German yacht Marabu (26 tons), now used bg H.M.S. Hornet, Gosport, for racing, hat sailed from Gosport, with a naval crew x>f nine to cross the Atlantic to Newport, Rhode Island, U.SJL. She to compete with other British yachts m the Newport-Bermuda race {900 miles). Marabu* s95 words
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358 1952-04-23 3 Harold Ramm - 'KON TIKI' A UTHOR WRITES NEW BOOK Harold Ramm by fHOR Heyerdah!. Norway's young scientist-explorer, has gone into seclusion to write the finishing chapters of a scientific report on his "Kon Tiki" raft expedition across the Pacific In his world best-sell-ing "The Kon Tiki Expedition" he told how he rode358 words
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Miscellaneous204 1952-04-23 3 Radio Listening =a» f NDICATING that °c hasSINGAPORE ?B3tSSSraLS Iflg* a n!atertai 0 5or e hS '10 ajn. News- lOjM Women's Hoedowners, Caller: David Mller; BS^SF J^SthJ? 10 ajn. «ews. 745 coto.fia conimentary; book, he say» he has emMagazlne; 11-11.30 London stu- Scottdsh Magaxine~A programme ployed several persons for dto204 words
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521 1952-04-23 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, April 23. 1952. Sun rises again ARECENI announcement telling of the changed status of Occupation Forces m Japan to United Nations Forces stationed m Japan has history completing a full cycle, allowing the Japanese once again proudly to unfurl the Rising Sun of national independence521 words
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Article745 1952-04-23 4 WAGNER is as unff popular In West Germany as he was the rage of the Nazi regime. Germans are m full revolt against the, heavy musical fare they were served up by Hitler. Nationalism Is on the rise, but you would never know it745 words
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Article376 1952-04-23 4 FELIX - FELIX By AMERICAN record companies have reported increased sales m 1951. Patti Page and Les Paul were the top sellers about 6,000,000 discs each. Patti's "Tennessee Waltz" (reported to be 4,000,000) was second only to Bing Crosby's "White Christmas'' as the biggest seller of all376 words
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Article, Illustration107 1952-04-23 4 ARTIE SHAW: Sweet Lorraine. Streamline (Col. D.C. 553). This is a re-issue of two sides which were hits when first heard more than 10 years ago. for economic survival, she must have territory for her over-crowded population, whose prolific rate af multiplicity demands it She tried once, and107 words
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Article, Illustration86 1952-04-23 4 COMING SOOH For the two recitals by Walter Giesekine (above) on Thursday (May 8) and Sunday (May 11) the City Council has decided to allow seating for 124 on the platform of the Victoria Hall. These are being sold to University students and Other Rank Servicemen for $1.59. Already they86 words
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Article560 1952-04-23 4 ]t|Y sense of justice A is disturbed by your editorial of last Tuesday under the heading. "Tenants and landlords. You appear to have swallowed hook, line and sinker the largely unsupported generalisations made by "A Lawyer" m the Sunday Times a week before. Lest Ibe accused560 words
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Article162 1952-04-23 4 Falla: "Nights hi the Gardens of Spain" played by Rubinstein (piano) and the St. Lonfa Symphony Orchestra. DB 9708-10. The worst features of the modern virtuoso pianist are here apparent. Rubinstein's brilliant technique has never been doubted and hi this recording hit performance Is a tour de force.162 words
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Article, Illustration1351 1952-04-23 4 PRESTO - A New musical 'Language' PRESTO Music topics by LAST week I quoted Toscanini's wither- Ing opinion of modern music. This week I had a chat with a modern composer whose opinion of Toscanini's opinion is no less withering. The composer is Mr. William Rea. 38-year-old Belfast man who has been1,351 words
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Advertisement15 1952-04-23 4 jiy ii I 6EORB JENSEN SILVER Exclusive Unique H. SENA Ltd., Singapore, Penang ft Bangkok.15 words
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Advertisement17 1952-04-23 4 «3^ 7ke(atmcissea*cmeti» CALDBICK* Uading Wine Spirit Merchants I #V The Far E* CALDBECK Wv£ mr NACGREGORtCH? Vfi^17 words
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198 1952-04-23 5 1,300 are quarantined for 14 days in Penang PENANG, Wed. OELATIVES waiting* to K% greet 1,300 deck passengers who arrived from India m the Rajula two weeks ago have asked the Settlement Government for facilities to contact them at the quarantine camp m Pulau Jerejak, off the south-east coast 61198 words
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161 1952-04-23 5 BUILDING MATERIALS CONTROL MAY GO simple stocks m Colony > SINGAPORE Government may lift the^ontrol on the importation and distillation of building materials by the end of this month, control was temporarily suspended m December. ■•> Bn fl rH h .f d n ec H io1 may be tak at161 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-04-23 5 picture. THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER Ocean which arrived »t the Naval Base, Singapore, yesterday with 3Q planes aboard. It will leave on Saturday for Korea. Free PressFree Press - 26 words
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Article69 1952-04-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Membe? for Home Affairs m the Federation, will speak on his recent visit to India at a public meeting to be held at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday at 5.30 p.m. "A Week m India" is69 words
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Article70 1952-04-23 5 SUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding tonight arc: Great World. Ho Hong Oil Mills. AlexMidra Incinerator, Havelock Rd., jSalayan Brewery, St. James. MUri Rd.. Silat Rd.. Bukii Pasoh. 8J1.T., Trafalgar St., Anton Rd.. Ttonff Bahrn, Sago St., Raman St., Peoples Park, Nanaon Rd.. Lam Soon Oil Bfills* Gnan Hln,70 words
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Article86 1952-04-23 5 r THE Colonial Secretary, A Mr. W. I/. Blythe, will open the new $425,000 wing of the Youngberg Memorial Hospital m Upper Serangoon Road tomorrow. Dr. G. G. Innocent, resident house surgeon at the hospital, will deliver the address of welcome. The dedication ceremony will86 words
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Article80 1952-04-23 5 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. The Province Wellesley Coroner. Inche Abdul Rahman, yesterday held that a lorry driver. Chong Fah, was not to be blamed for the death of a 60-year-old pad! planter. Hussein bin Ahmad. Hussein was cycling out or a lane into the main road of80 words
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136 1952-04-23 5 fPHE Singapore Hawkers' Union has written a letter to the City Councillors, criticising an alleged proposal to let out the new stalls at the Esplanade to the highest tenderers. The Free Press understands; however, that no definite decision has been made on how the stalls are136 words
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Article130 1952-04-23 5 ]||INIATURE cameras are lf gaining popularity, especially among Servicemen, m Singapore. Enlargements of pictures, taken by photographers using miniature cameras, have competed m local photographic exhibitions, organised by the Singapore Art Society and the Singapore Camera Club. The cameras are imported from Germany, united States, Japan, Czechoslovakia130 words
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Article66 1952-04-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. GIRL Guides from all parts of the Federation and Singapore are m camp at Klang, Selangor, this week. Led by Miss Wilson, Guide Trainer from Imperial Headquarters m London, the girls are learning campcraft, songs .and games. The camp started on Monday and66 words
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Article, Illustration136 1952-04-23 5 Free Press Stajt Reporter JUNE, the 138-ton refrigerated Danish schooner which has carried frozen fish from Greenland to Denmark and from Denmark to Palestine since her New Zealand owner Mr. N. W. Thomas, bought her nearly a year a*b» will be finds a new owner,136 words
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225 1952-04-23 5 TIE Singapore Ratepayers Association, In its annual report to be presented at the general meeting on Apr. 24, says every possible measure must be taken to alleviate blackouts and bring the new power station into operation as early as possible. The association says it has emphasized225 words
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Article61 1952-04-23 5 Bonds are 'undignified finance' rE issue of premium bonds is a "rather undignified method of public finance* which might "create an impression m the financial world prejudicial to the Colony's long term interests/ smy s the Singapore Ratepayers' Association m its annual report. That is why, the report adds, the61 words
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Article48 1952-04-23 5 PARIT DUNTAR, Wed.— Kee Ah Chong, a sand dealer, was fined $50 m the Parit Bun tar Court for unlawful occupation of State land. It was stated that he used the land near the river bank m Parit Buntar to store his sand.48 words
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Article88 1952-04-23 5 Study gifts for two KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A two-year scholarship for two Malay students at the Dr. Alagappa Chettiar College, South India, was announced by Mr. X/ V. M. Ramanathan Chettiar. m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Mr. Ramanathan Chettiar. secretary of the College, said the students would be given free tution88 words
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Article46 1952-04-23 5 TATPINO. Wed.— Dr L. H. Turner. M3.E., Medical Officer, and Matron D. Macdonald of the Taiping Hospital, are proceeding shortly on long leave to Britain. A group photograph was taken of the hospital staff with Dr. Turner and Matron Macdonald.46 words
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Article56 1952-04-23 5 Kuala Lumpur, Wed.— Fines ranging from $10 to $150 were Imposed on six Port Dickson and two Jelebu shopkeepers for contravening price control regulations. Three gold, coffee and tea, three soul condensed milk and one sold brefcd without valid price control licences. The other shopkeeper did56 words
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Article32 1952-04-23 5 PORT SWETTENHAM, Wed. —Mr. I. R. Price, Assistant Commissioner for Labour, Klang, and an official member of the Town Board, ha* been transferred to Kedan Mr. H. P. Setchil, District Offl-32 words
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Article137 1952-04-23 5 Dalley to train S'pore unionists MR. Fred Dalley, a lfl British trade unionist, will arrive m Singapore from the Federat on on June 15 to conduct a. three-week course m trade union leadership here. Arrangements for his visit were made by the Government In consultation with British Trade Union Congress,137 words
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Article82 1952-04-23 5 PENANG, Wed. EMPLOYEES of the Eastern Smelting Company will now get 14 days paid leave every year. This was agreed to by the management at a meeting on Monday with seven representatives of the workers' union. The management, however, rejected a demand for an 85 per82 words
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Article47 1952-04-23 5 SEGAMAT. Wed—Muthusamy, aged 55, wa s fined a total of $25 m the Segamat Court on two charges. He wag aCCeged to have broken the curfew at Sungel Senarut Estate, Batu Anam, and to have been caught taking dried flsh out of a restricted area.47 words
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Advertisement265 1952-04-23 5 n PARLOPHOMF--0 0 HUMPHREY LYTTELTON HIS SAND 10' d mare R 3485 B KENNY BAKER HIS SAND 8 Lv! «3^y o* Broadway H c Exploitation m ROBERTO INCLEZ HIS ORCHESTRA C nhc Baiao B t 5 v t3j!s Beguine r 3^^ B c SYDNEY THOMPSON'S DANCE ORCHESTRA 1 j 3Ke265 words
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Advertisement48 1952-04-23 5 UNIQUE T^fL FOOTWEAR! /JSflfT "GRITZNER" Best German Machines I*m^£3^^ Best Offer— $340/- Monthly W' |H Terms— $20/J^m^l Instalments can be arranged for all other From Makes COMMERCIAL TRADERS LTD. —House of Hire Purchase— Head Office: 17-11 ■■>■■ BulMinf ChulL Street. Tel. MM. Branch: If Tlmc »»1w i, Tel. fMtT.48 words
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Article401 1952-04-23 6 Lodgers *cdtiM to easy WUT Ltitm 3; GBQ Sigs ROYAL Air Force Lodger Units cwipfiitditrrt their position fts leaders m the United Senrtces FA Senior League with an easy victory over O-HQ. Signal Regiment at Chang! yesterday. In a cinci ntrtrrt game Lod* gen played good football401 words
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Article651 1952-04-23 6 RJiJLS. 5; RA.O.C. i 0. POYAL Naval Air Station Sembawang got back to peak form m w yesterday's victory over Thirty Battalion Royal Amy Ordnance Corps at Sembawang. Centre-forward Leversedge scored a secondlyjf hat-trick. Tfcese two well-deserred 1 points improve Sembawanf 'a 1 standing m651 words
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Article202 1952-04-23 6 CHANGI FORCE A DRAW Terror, 2. RAF Changi. 2. A DRAWN result lor which Terror can .only blame themselves. This United Setvices Senior match at Terror yesterday was keenly fought. Terror looked like winning when they held a two-one lead at hall-time, but. a penalty goal lust after resumption levelled202 words
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Article86 1952-04-23 6 Eight goals at Changi TN a high-scoring Services Junior league match, at Changi yesterday R.A.F. Changi 2nd XI beat Royal Nary Kranji by five goals to three. Rayman scored three goals for Changi. The other two were gained by Evans and Worthing ton. Meldrum, Over and Fyffe scored86 words
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Article49 1952-04-23 6 SOCCER S.AJF.A.: Div. I— F.f) Raja v AmfcaMes, J&lan Boar; Mr. 2— KoU R«M '-V v Tamil BJI..CTMA gr.; DiT. 3A— Netajl t Social AJP., Gcyluc. BUSINESS HOUSES: P. Bakom v Stan vac, Thomson Road; Dinlop t CoW Storage 'A*. Farrer Park; Mercantile Bank Handelsbank. C.U gr.49 words
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Article26 1952-04-23 6 Yesterday's UJK. Rugby results: BUG BY UNION: Palmouth 3 Cardiff 6; Deronport Sarvices 0 Ebbw Vale 15. RUGBY LEAGUE: Dewsbury 18. Featherstone Rovers A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article585 1952-04-23 6 Aryan* Z: SJB&JFJk. 2. 4RTAN GYMKHANA F.C> the touring Indian team, who played their last soccer match yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium can count themselves lucky U tore heid the* Singapore Business Houses FJL to a two-all draw. Business Houses were first to score m the first half.585 words
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Article199 1952-04-23 6 17ICTORIA school played grand football to blot out St. Andrew's school team from the Singapore Amateur FA. Youth League m the semi-finaL played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. This was their third meeting. They won more convincingly than the score two-nil suggests, being superior m every199 words
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Miscellaneous181 1952-04-23 6 MdndrflkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya l ->T >> A^,?Tl2^iJ??uiv O 7nA A c R 'J I liviiiJJc T/^NM Shh~ 3 I ALL THIS- I If MANDRAKE ONLY Mr roijrmTM^rci n > ,H .^rM T LA r M lSn?^l 4* ¥7 boss--! a loap KAt«^6 AROUWOQUTSIOE. j^j181 words
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Miscellaneous226 1952-04-23 6 YOUR LUCKY STAR ftOBN today, you -hive a progressive and energetic nature. A little too sure of yourself, at times, it Is probably this self-assurance that helps you to get what you want when you want it. The stars say you ■■■■If be successful m what-evu project you undertake but226 words
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Article1139 1952-04-23 7 Latest hints and tips from K.L. course o From A^LAN LEWIS STURVETA, for a double was the general opinion at the Kuala Lumpur track this morning. Though he did not beat much when He won on the first day he did his job like1,139 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-04-23 7 picture O-un Angulha, Business Houses' goalkeeper, leaps to ,ay? a hisrh shot during yesterday s game at Jalan B sar stadium against the Indian tourists The result was a two-all draw Free p ressFree press - 34 words
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428 1952-04-23 7 Baton* Sajarah A' 4; Rocklites aaRRYIXG all before them m the second half, 1 Katons Sajarah *A* scored a well earned fourtwo win over Rocklites m their S.A.F.A. Second Division ?arae on 8.0.D.C.A. ground yesterday. Rlx -klites had as much of the first half as their428 words
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Article105 1952-04-23 7 ROCi^i M*rcia~o, 18^4 lb., scored a sensational second round knockout over Gino Buovino, 196^ lb.. of Italy, m thei^scheduled 10-round fight m Providence on Monday night. The knockout came m the lmin. 39sec. of the second round. Marciano, punching sharply, scored his 40th straight victory and hisAP - 105 words
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Article38 1952-04-23 7 Aryan Gymkhana half back Patrick Anthony was injured m yesterday's game against Business Houses F.A. and will have to rest for a couple of weeks. But he will travel with the team to Saigon and Manila.38 words
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Article66 1952-04-23 7 Three matches for Aryan KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Football Association of Selangor has approved three games to be played by the Aryan Gymkhana soccer tourists m Kuala Lumpur. On May 3 they will r-e f Selangor State*, on May 4, T.P.C.A., FAS Cup winners and on May 7, Selangcr Chinese66 words
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151 1952-04-23 7 calls from Indian wrestling fans for a re-match. The Tiger has been training seriously with stablemate Arjun Das. Das has. fought Samara to a draw twice. The Tiger was the fjttt man m the Colony to pin Samara for a fall. By MATMAN INDIAN151 words
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Article39 1952-04-23 7 Rugged little Paddy de Marco of Brooklyn, tmm ranking codtender for theljfitttweight title, punched and bcßfed his w&y to a; 10-round decision j over Johnny CSonzales of Oakland. California, i 71. «n M ns>t««JtV: mi MnnHav!39 words
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Article212 1952-04-23 7 ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSES EPSOM JREP CALL BOY fOINTEK RICB 1 LOBD DHOTI HARCOURT WELLINGTON HARCOtJRT SHOW GIRL 2 Jf Regards show Girl Bmreori Wellington Lord Dhoti RACE 2 RUPERT KING DEVON -KING DEVON KING DEVON RIO GRANDE 3.00 Enterprise EmerptTte Ktagvfrove Rio Grande King Dmn King212 words
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Article136 1952-04-23 7 By JIM CHAMBERS RANDOLPH TURPIN, British middleweight and former world champion, knocked out Jacques Hairabedian, French light-heavyweight champion, m 2 mm. 1 sec. of the third round of a scheduled ten-rounder at Harringay arena, London, last night. It was Turpin's first fight against a manA.P. - 136 words
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Article138 1952-04-23 7 McGovern outpointed by Khalfi ALGERIA'S Hoacine Khalfl, **> a non-stop two-handed fighter, scored an Impressive points win over British lightweight champion Tommy McGovern m an eight-round bout at Harringay Arena last night McGovern is the chief, contender for the European lightweight crown, but he wa 8 completely outfought by theA.P. - 138 words
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Article37 1952-04-23 7 Dtv. S— (Southern Section) Bristol City 3 Shrewsbury Town 0; Southend United 3 Colchester 2. Div. 3— (Northern Section): Oldham Ath. 3 chesterfield 0; Southport 1 Rochdale 2: Trammere Rovers 3 Accrington Stanley 1 A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article84 1952-04-23 7 In a friendly badminton match played at Presby\?rian Boys' School Hall on Sunday. General Electric Company S.C. beat the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank S.C. by four games to three. Nee Soon cricket team to meet Royal Artillery at Nee Soon < swimming pool ground) totiav at84 words
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Article611 1952-04-23 7 Race 1—2.30: Class 3, Div 4 6 Furs. 1. 009 Wellington Percival 8.11 2. 758 Kind Regards Pry 8.10 455 Show Girl II Tulloh 8.08 4. 088 Liberty Flag Charles 8.07 i. 465 Lord Dhoti E. Donnelly 8.05 6. 536 Harcourt J. Donnelly 8.02 Scratching: —8 Redouble611 words
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Article378 1952-04-23 7 By ARCHIE QUICK ONE of the most interesting men to link sport with their lives as clergymen is the Rev. Tom Hollingdale, BA, Rector of Colchester, who was formerly a tinplate miner and then a police sergeant. He was one of the greatest back row378 words
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Article483 1952-04-23 7 Singapore Amateur Football Association is holding a dinner tonight for the Aryan Gymkhana touring team at the Chinese Swimming Club. the. proper administration of these organisations. "With trade unions as with any sort of organisation, stability must always be the constant aim of Its supporters. It should be483 words
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Advertisement68 1952-04-23 7 SATURDAY 26th. APRIL AT 9 P.M. HAPPY WORLD STADIUM ggk. DON'T MISS THIS RETURN Willy TIGER JOGINDER 1b^ \H (Was Only Beaten Last Time Because Of Misunder■^■Wßil 111 sto ndin« Dm T» Bis Not Speakin* English. However ||H| > He Pinned The Ne«ro% ShouMers Once And Is ■Hi Confident That68 words
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328 1952-04-23 8 MILLIONS SEE BIGGEST A-BLAST OVER T. V. NEW YORK, Wednesday. IHE LARGEST ATOMIC BOMB ever dropped m the United States was exploded m the testing area at Y^Flats. Nevada, at 17.29 GMT yesterday. The explosion was heard m radio broadcasts and the flash and following cloud were seen on televisionReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 328 words
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Article42 1952-04-23 8 President Syngman Rhee yesterday named Chang Talk Sang, 60, Vice-Chairman of the National Assembly, to be Prime Minister. He will succeed Dr. John M. Chang who resigned this week to run for President In the June elections. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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109 1952-04-23 8 The new vice is drinking medicine LONDON, Wed. •THE British are turning into a "race of hypochondriac's" with a passicn for swigging from medicine bottles, said De» Andrew Topping, Dean of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine yesterday. He told the Royal Sanitary Institute meeting at Margate, Kent,109 words
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Article225 1952-04-23 8 HONG KONG, Wednesday. A YOUNG MARYKNOLL FATHER who "still can't believe it's real" yesterday told how Chinese Communists tortured him all through Holy Week, then sentenced him to be beheaded m a mass trial on Easter Sunday. j "It seems more like an awful dream225 words
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Article467 1952-04-23 8 Continued from Page 1 other races must bear their share of this burden. In Hong Kong, where I served until recently, there is a most efficient police force consisting almost entirely of Chinese, that was built up m the course of a very few years,467 words
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Article137 1952-04-23 8 CRIPPS TO BE CREMATED ZURICH. Wed. SIR Stafford Cripps. late British Socialist statesman who died on Monday night, is to be cremated here tomorrow. Only the members of his family will attend the service. His widow plans to fly home on Monday, taking her husband's ashes with her. The Cripps*Reuter; A.P.; U.P. - 137 words
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Article27 1952-04-23 8 The United States will be represented at the 9th session of the South Pacific Commission to be held at Noumea. New -Caledonia on Monday AFPAFP - 27 words
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Article26 1952-04-23 8 Calcutta's largest weekly death total of cholera victims this year was reached last week when 86 people died out of 212 cases recorded. AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article31 1952-04-23 8 The Italian Defence Ministry yesterday suspended Bri-gadier-General camillo Gastaldi of the Air Force Reserve who has been accused of attempting to incite re* tired officers against the Government's military policy31 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-04-23 8 'ZIP GOES A MILLION' picture. DALKfc LLOYD and Hanish Lirlufstonc, dancers the George Formby show "Zip Goes A Million 0 were showered with paper "ctnrency" to pnbUcise the show when they were married recently. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Advertisement311 1952-04-23 8 Sir** Timet k Free Pms Ist Am*. SINCAfOM COLO STOXACC. ORCHARD ROAD, wiH CITY BOOf STORE LTDWinchester Koum, S rsapoceCITY tOOI STORE LTD. ♦J Taut:;* Read. DEATH aUkDAM CHONG CHENG LIAN (Mrs. Tan Boon Honj) passed a»ni at her residence 34. Simon L<>n?. Singapore, on 22.4.52. ag**d 77 years. Fus^ral311 words
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Miscellaneous119 1952-04-23 8 Soimloa To Crossword No. 642 YESXEBDAY'S SOLUTION Aii mi: 1, Screw caps. 6, Complicated. S, Moon. 9, Plates. 11, 80-Peep. 12, Spar. 14, Goal scuttle. 15, Head. 16. Ache. Daws: 2 3* JESMBaSt* m M 5. Potato P»tch. g, Come hack. 7, THE SAINT by Uslie Chartens iBBBBBBBBBBBjWBBBf If 1119 words
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Miscellaneous183 1952-04-23 8 New Crossword No. 643 I bHbb7 rj ill B^B^B^B^bV BBh B^B^B^B^bV B^B^B^B^B^B CLUES ACROSS 1. 7. Count of lives loot? (4,9). 8. Did Barry, the novelist, feel It? (4). 9. A'ch&nge of course m the A.T.S. (7). 10. Society island (6). 12. This makes Ted tear about (7). 17. Gather183 words
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