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Title Section19 1952-04-30 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA No. 18.319. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL SO, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.19 words
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Article567 1952-04-30 1 Russians shoot up passengers m airliner BERLIN, Wednesday. rpHE British, American and French commandants m Berlin today protested "energetically" to Gen. Vassily Chuikov, chairman of the Soviet Control Commission for Germany, against yesterday's "unwarranted attack" by two Soyid fighters on an Air France passenger liner. The567 words
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283 1952-04-30 1 Court rules Truman has gone too far WASHINGTON, Wed. F~BDERAL Judge David A. Pine yesterday ruled against President Truman's seizure of the steel industry and the President of the steel workers union, Mr. Philip Murray, immediately ordered a strike by his 650,000 united steelworkers. In a history-making court decision, JudgeU.P.; A.F.P. - 283 words
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Article, Illustration391 1952-04-30 1 Most famous nose in world turns Up in London LONDON, Wednesday. rpHE most famous nose m the world arrived m England yesterday In the liner Queen Elizabeth and within a tew ii%4QL was pushed bravely but wearily throtigft a series of stunts. Its owner, Jimmy "Schnozzle" Durante, was himself moreReuter - 391 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-04-30 1 picture The Queen (right) and Princess Margaret get acquainted with Foxhunter, champion jumper, during the Olympic Horse Trials. Foxhunter is the hone that is most often associated with the name of Colonel W. Llewellyn, champion rider of Europe for the last three yean.— A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article201 1952-04-30 1 Free Press Correspondent LONDON, Wednesday. TiHE president of the London Chamber of Com- merce, Sir Frank Nixon, at the Chamber's annual meeting yesterday described as "the riddle i of the future the attitude of the United States to imports from Britain and other countries.201 words
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Article52 1952-04-30 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. r:E INDIAN naval shore establlahment at New Delhi have adopted the emblem which Hitler made famous— the Swastika. A Defence Ministry announcement said, the swastika, an ancient Indian design, represented "universal well-being, good relationship and also v the spirit of India m her52 words
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Article116 1952-04-30 1 Free Press Staff Reporter PUMARASAMY, aged 19, a printer's draughtsman of the Singapore Survey Department, was attacked last ntofit Hiile welkins In a deserter* *re* 'n Jalan Seponff p*^"npore j ribs by an unknown assailant while another man took away his purse, containing 4n Indian, who116 words
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125 1952-04-30 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. nOLICE here yesterday ar- rested a man who tore up $10 and $20 bills m the House of Representatives corridor and threw his coat against the door of the Chamber. They said the man grabbed a revolver when he was125 words
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Article79 1952-04-30 1 Drop in U.K. birth rate LONDON, Wed. BRITAIN'S birth rate m 1951 was the lowest m 11 years, latest official statistics disclose. They fell by 03 per thousand population, compared with 1950. Of every 1,000 live births, 47 were illegitimate 8 per 1,000 less than the average for the precedingA.P. - 79 words
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Article50 1952-04-30 1 "Elephant boy" Sabu arrived m Southampton yesterday from the United States to discuss a new picture to be made m India. "it will be the first time since I wa« 'dlscomed' by Director Alexander Korda that I have been home for 14 years," he said, ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article243 1952-04-30 1 BRITAIN CONSULTS U.S. ON EGYPT LONDON. Wed. BRITAIN is consulting the United States about the serious and pronounced deadlock witlj Egypt on the Sudan question, it is believed m diplomatic quarters here. The decision to consult the United States accounts for the delay of at least a day m theReuter - 243 words
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Article31 1952-04-30 1 Practically all available medical forces m Saudi Arabia were called on to battle a recent outbreak of malaria m the Muslim holy cities of Mecca and Medina. A. P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article191 1952-04-30 1 Allies propose a deal in Korea WASHINGTON, Wed. rIE United Nations w.ll agree to the Communists building airfields m North Korea after a truce if the Communists make a concession on the prisoners of war issue, according to authoritative sources here. The United Nations want the Communists to agree to*Reuter - 191 words
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Article56 1952-04-30 1 LONDON, Wed. THE official Soviet News Agency, Tass, said yesterday that It was authorized to state that United States President Truman's recent statement "about some sort of an ultimatum" was an invention from beginning to end. It was apparently aimed at intensifying the war hysteiia mU.P. - 56 words
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1156 1952-04-30 2 Mild Medicine For This Skin Infection me SaiNiGaPoKl DLL ~j -jj .^—^m^B And don't use plaster I HAVE oeen suffering for a year from four small patches of skin disease on m y legs and hand. These sores are itchy and ooze out a sticky and transparent liquid when they1,156 words
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Article, Illustration13 1952-04-30 2 "Sunburn, eh! Atin't you the chap I irmmtmd for frostbit* 0 fortnight ago?"13 words
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Article276 1952-04-30 2 Chapman Piacher - 'Trigger' Finger is so Slow Chapman Piacher By pUNMEN who want to be really quick j on the draw should use j the little finger for j pressing the trigger. It reacts three times as fast as the fore-finger when the brain orders it to move, Oxford University psychologists report.276 words
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Article630 1952-04-30 2 asdfl;,xmzncvlkjasmdnf,mncxlkvasd Final Report 1 r||l| 1Q R^ m j^x f U ID rkl«rknT r IXL1& IJL \J\JJL -I it i /t I J aSKS HlMh Ueland Immmn^^ fVVO facts about faith healers have impressed me above the rest. The first is the marked reluctance among630 words
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Article45 1952-04-30 2 Solution To Crossword No. 648 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION.— Across: 1. Tapestry. 6. Trump. 7. Act up. Toffee paper. 11. Steam engine. 12. Sumac 14. Outer. 15. Selector. Down: 1. Truffle. 2. Papier-mache. 3. Stamping out. 4. Rot. 5. Statists. 8. Par terre. 10. Printer. 13. Mac.45 words
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Miscellaneous62 1952-04-30 2 New Crossword No. 649 I- I I*l I I I 1 I I 111 I H ■^BBl^M II I 1 111 i -CLVSS ACROSS 1. See 10. Silky outcome 4* fat feat (7). 8. Dark wat to demand payment (3). Ifcik lor J*e, but never ymt ,<*, -8, 8). la.62 words
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Article485 1952-04-30 3 OFFICER WENT ROUND PARIS IN DAZE French girl was his companion POCKETING 500,000 f ra^K H&?£&#n g to the British Military Delegation m France, an Army captain left his post, disappeared m Paris, and went around hotels and clubs m a "daze." Thja was admitted by .49-year-old Captain St. J^i^l^^485 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-04-30 3 BATHING SUIT STYLES have made considerable progress Mince belles went down to the sea. Here, the Bikini is replaced by a semi-transparent model. Wearer is Barbara Bates, 20th Cen tury Fox star.32 words
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Article231 1952-04-30 3 SOLDIER RETURNED WITH A FRAULEIN BERLIN, Wed. 4 BRITISH soldier who A returned after 4i years absence m the Soviet zone of Germany, has brought a blue-eyed, fair-haired fraulein back with him. He said: "I want to marry her as soon as possible.'' The soldier— Private Dennis E^leton, aged 25—231 words
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Article72 1952-04-30 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. A NEW British aircraft catapult. nicknamed •Steam Slingshot", will be available for* use on United States aircraft carriers, the Navy said. The "Steam Slingshot" Is regarded as one of the most important developments m naval aviation since World War Two. Recent tests haveU.P. - 72 words
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Article24 1952-04-30 3 An Egyptian fishing vessel was seized by an Israel police launch north-west of Oaza. Four members of its crew were interned. AP-24 words
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Article79 1952-04-30 3 They wasted no time JUAREZ, Mexico, Wed. ACTRESS Shelley Winters and Vittorio Oassman, Italian actor, were married m a civil ceremony les s than two hours after Gassman divorced his first wife. Miss Winters waited for him In a car while he was divorcing Mrs. Eleanor Richard. They drove away,79 words
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Article54 1952-04-30 3 BECAUSE 2,000 families m Council flats m Bristol complain continually that they can hear the radios and noises of families living above them, all the floors m the building are to be made soundproof. The work will cost 1240 for every two flats and will take about twoReuter - 54 words
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164 1952-04-30 3 LONDON, Wednesday. A 38- YEAR-OLD woman was naked but for a coverlet of sacking when she was found dead m a de?e?ict cottage at Brooks Meeting, Chorley, Shropshire. Her parents are now accused of the manslaughter of the woman who was said to have164 words
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Article45 1952-04-30 3 With the coming Into force of th« peace treaty Japanese *hips may eater United Kin* dom and Colonial ports under a Dlanket •clearance arcaiigement. A British Embassy official said British J^pTnaTf the same rights to enter Japanese ports. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article22 1952-04-30 3 Three Canadian died and aeven were Injured when an artillery ahfU exploded at the Putlos training aiETnear Oldenburg. We«t22 words
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Article265 1952-04-30 3 BRISTOL, Wednesday. TWENTY- YEAR-OLD Mrs. Riga Nicholls, whose husband hanged himself m their flat the first day after the honeymoon, told the Bristol coroner m a statement: "At all times he was kind and wonderful to me." The inquest was on Gordon Beverley Nicholls. 28. a265 words
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Article157 1952-04-30 3 Grandpa Kruschen packs up LONDON, Wed. rpHE man who invented Grandpa Kruschen remember the young-as-you-feel veteran sliding down the bannister m the advertisements?— is packing up. And he is quitting because, at 76, "I am not as young and active as I was" Mr. Harold Marland, head of the 12,500,000157 words
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Article53 1952-04-30 3 CHURCH - BY CHURCH The annual synod of the German Lutheran church has ordered their leaders to ask the Evangelical Supreme Board to "take action" against pastor Martin Niemoeller. They charged that "his unfortunate tendency to mingle religious and political questions has led to unrest m public and m theA.P. - 53 words
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Article185 1952-04-30 3 BOMBAY, Wed. mHE first shot of the third 1 world war will be fired on September 22 or 23 this year (the Autumnal E«uinek>, when the warn crosses the equator, predicted a Hindu swami who claim, to have foretold the starting of World WarU.P. - 185 words
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Article, Illustration318 1952-04-30 3 North East South West 10 Put 1?! 2* 2<p Pan* so Pui 3* Past 3N.T. All Past r>ivaHAPo Bouui would have Jt been better off if he had not hid the spades, for West was warned off leading that suit and chose the diamond queen instead. North's king318 words
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Advertisement268 1952-04-30 3 PHILIPS RADIO MONTHLY PAYMENTS CAN X AMAIW LESS 10% fOR CASH $1491- $1901- X 205 O: M M 7 Ut titm uiliiii WMMMMM M«* V^ V*A VMk __m i;»fc» miiafct aitd faMiiM* alasMc kJMfce MHi Mpi* wli§"i w w w j_. aini.fc i< nla«»i« fiH«»t Maa ln i Aal SmMI268 words
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Miscellaneous147 1952-04-30 3 RADIO LISTENING CTUr-HPnPE The Edttcnais; luo Sporta Olary; SIHGAIrvR*» 715 'Happy Hoe-Down'— PhU tn m Mtmr 10i)S Women s CtfdeW mttd his Cornhuskers The SSg^SSncnd Organ; 1*) worship; 800 Sco^ttah SS^ i 5-3 Dvorak and Bmeta- Hg-aatae— A programme of news. S^6ls iSonomYfor the Ama- JJ^muric, Vnd topical interest. £ur:147 words
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506 1952-04-30 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, April 30 1952. Corruption inquiry yJO speed records have been bfo k c n m launching intensive investigations into allegations of corruption among Singapore Improvement Trust employees. It is many years since the first luxury American car rolled into Tiong Bahru and stories were told506 words
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Article, Illustration1096 1952-04-30 4 JOHN DRUMMOND - JOHN DRUMMOND After 25 yean BING CROSBY «w* rettr*-* his fans won't let him. By LONDON. fTHE biggest one-man gold mine m tne history of show business went into production just 25 years ago when an unknown crooner by the name of Crosby made1,096 words
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Article361 1952-04-30 4 VIENNA. rrftE villagers of the tiny, picturesque hamlet of Molln, nestling m a fold of the Inn Valley, and hemmed m by the towering peakj of the Tyrolean Alps, have no fear of slumps, unemployment, or competition. The village of Molln has a world "corner" m361 words
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Article, Illustration400 1952-04-30 4 FALL A Seven Caneiones P©pulares Espanolas. Victoria de lus Angeles (soprano), Gerald Moore (piano). Sang m Spanish. H.M.V. D ***** 2. It is not often that one comes across an entire set of songs particularly by a soprano that Is pleasing from beginning to end. The timbre of400 words
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Article, Illustration975 1952-04-30 4 A Junior Orchestra Wins Acclaim Music topics by PRESTO SIR Adrian Boult, famous conductor, recently said of the National British Youth Orchestra: "They are right up to the highest professional standard. These youngsters are all m the middle of an intensive education of other subjects and their minds are so975 words
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Article413 1952-04-30 4 FELIX - FELIX By IRIS Sanderson, of Radio Malaya talentime fame,- will broadcast next Wednesday as guest, artist. This young singer who entertained troops and civilians m variety concerts m India Is not fond of strict tempo singing because, "It cramps the style "I believe that lyrics should413 words
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Article185 1952-04-30 4 'war' js on The gramophone d mfctot the Electric and i* cal Industries group, irttt control* H.M.V. Column* Parlophone. Regal Tmphone, and M.G.M. r-^tds, is to join battle with Deca m the kmgpUyinc fieic After many montr> experiment with new reproducing apparatus it iw W nounced it* toteatkm i185 words
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Advertisement11 1952-04-30 4 GEDR6 JERSEI SILVER Exclusive Unique 1 SENA Ltd., Singapore. Penang Bangkok.11 words
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Advertisement17 1952-04-30 4 jm-$ caldbeckU Leading Wine j^^B Spirit Merchants #y The Far B^ l CALDBECK mMISP MACGREGOIUCH? ■Pf# pr17 words
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Article115 1952-04-30 5 Catch not enough for industry Free Press Staff Reporter £OLONIAL Development Corporation has shelved a scheme to establish a fish canning industry m Singapore, an official of the Corporation said yesterday. Investigations had proved that it would not be possible to gather enough fish of the115 words
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Article169 1952-04-30 5 HOT? APRIL IS A WARM MONTH Free Press Staff Reporter rriES have been taken oft, collars loosened and fans switched on all day m most homes and offices m Singapore during the last 10 days. The maximum mean temperature since April 18 has averaged 88 degress and the minimum, 75169 words
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Article93 1952-04-30 5 OUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding tonight arc: I 8.M.8.C., Mcßitchie. Braddell Rise, Island Golf Club. Seletar Pumps, Nee Soon, Seletar Wireless, Mental Hospital. Trafalgar Estate, New World, Bcnieierr Rd., Ban Hock Leone, Milne Bd., Jalan Pekan, Jalan Sultan. Beach Rd.. Albambra. Raffles Hotel. Sombawa Rd., Boon Tat Bti,93 words
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Article133 1952-04-30 5 HPHE Singapore City Council may renovate the portraits hanging m Victoria Memorial Hall, for the first time since the war. A Council committee has agreed to invite the artist, Mr. A. Shister, who is now hi Singapore, to report on these portraits and estimate the cost133 words
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Article104 1952-04-30 5 SEREMBAN. Wed. Officials of the All-Ma£ayan Federation of Medical Employees Trade Union for the year are: President. Mr. Kael Singh uohare);' vice presidents, Mr. S. Manickam (Selangor), Inche Eusoff bin Din (Tg. Rambutan) secretary, Inche Sarkawi bin Abdul Razak; assistant secretaries. Messrs. R. Vearasamy and T. X104 words
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Article53 1952-04-30 5 Tables for the international Press Ball on Saturday m aid of S.A.T.A. may now be booked by ticket holders on application to Raffles Hotel. The Ball is being filmed to the Malayan Film Unit, and many distinguished patrons, including the new Governor and Commissioner General53 words
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Article, Illustration11 1952-04-30 5 I C *2£L*3 l |Si Sltfe. .1 th. British r»dl. «an»hct««».11 words
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Article70 1952-04-30 5 Clergy hold retreat IPOH, Wed. MEMBERS of the Anglican clergy of Malaya now m Ipoh for the two-day synod which begins today held a retreat yesterday which was attended by the Bishop of Singapore Dr Henry Baines. The retreat was held m three churches for English ministers at St. John's70 words
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Article47 1952-04-30 5 MUAR, Wed. Tey Eng Koh, aged 50, was charged at Muar with attempting to bribe a police constable by offering him a dollar at Jadan Muar, Tangkak. He claimed trial and was granted bail of $150. Hearing was fixed for May 1547 words
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Article160 1952-04-30 5 City may have 4 more car parks Free Press Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE will have four new parking areas if a recommendation of the City Council's Estates and Fire Brigade Committee is confirmed Dy the Council at its meeting today. The committee proposes' that the Council accept the Government's offer to160 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-04-30 5 ZEiMA AfERTON, 6, who will do two numbers, "Mocking Bird Hill" and "Three Little Pigs" at the dance recital which will be presented by Miss Prasanna Balan at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Miy 14.37 words
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Article158 1952-04-30 5 Free Press Staff Reporter rS shipping service between the Far East, Africa and South America has now been speeded up, to offer /an express service for passengers and cargo deliveries, a spokesman tne Singapore branch of Royal Interocean Lines, told the Free Press yesterday. "We158 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-04-30 5 picture. MR. K. J. L. Jamieson, Singapore City magistrate, inspecting: police boy cadets at a parade at the Singapore Police Training School yesterday before swearingin 14 cadet inspectors and a constable. Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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Article288 1952-04-30 5 Sir Vivian shot himself Coroner T»HREE weeks after he was placed under "open A arrest" by the military authorities, Major Sii Vivian Tyrell Champion De Crespigny, Bart, aged 45, shot himself through the head m the R.A.S.C. officers' mess at Pulau Brani, off Singapore, the Colony Coroner's Court was told288 words
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Article21 1952-04-30 5 MUAR, Wed.— Six Chinese, including a woman, who were found breaking the curfew, were fined $15 each at Muar21 words
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Article117 1952-04-30 5 MORE than 1,500 invitations have been issued for the mass celebration of Wesak Day, a Buddhist festival, on May 9 at 5.30 p.m. at the Singapore Maha Bodhi School Lorcog 34, Geylarig. Mr. M. Saravanamuttu, the Ceylon Commissioner m Malaya, wil' give an address. Buddhist scriptural readings117 words
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Article37 1952-04-30 5 Hie Singapore Chinese newspaper, Chung Shing Jit Pao, will celebrate its fifth anniversary on May 16 with a cocktail party between 4 i p.m. and 7p.m. at the Chung Shing Club m Cecil Street37 words
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Article23 1952-04-30 5 SEGAMAT, Wed. Seven Chinese were fined $15 each here for violating the curfew at Kebun Bahru resettlement village. POWER STATIOX23 words
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181 1952-04-30 5 3 council men back McNeice's proposal THREE Singapore City Councillors on ilia Special Electricity Committee yesterday sup ported the proposal ci the City President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. to import more skiileci technicians from Hong Kong to speed work on the Pasir Panjang power station. They said they would181 words
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Advertisement370 1952-04-30 5 L^P^^A^flhiLnb Till n J The Latest Classical Recordings M SAINT-SAINS Sartor* et Dalila (Act 31* Bacchanal- (Ballet Music) T he Jir* f c F tiv < Orchestra conducted m b T«Mfc Serafin c 415J m SVENOSEN— Fest-Potenaise, Op. 12 The Danish State Radio Symphony Orchestra B cond by Nicolai Malko370 words
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Advertisement71 1952-04-30 5 MAGANLALS Mf.4G& SPECIALS^HRA) Wry Waif/ gS| COMMERCIAL TRADERS LTD. HOUSI Of HIRE-PURCHASE Head Office: 17-18. Bonkam BuiUmf, Omlm U. Tel. 6688. Branch: 15. Tio«f B»hr« M. Tel *****. W«'B stan ham Oat fctttir""* 4%bs OtoHQuMt 5r #T ASEPTIC OINTMENT a ,j«W\ .^r QXWS yyl %D 9 OJIX Iflß v^aubUbßßßv l\71 words
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Article1219 1952-04-30 6 JOHN MATHER - JOHN MATHER The men' th^ Princes pic&<^: ar^ en&raetic and informal. THIRD IN THE SERIES by A SMALL brass plate on an unimposing door says "Household Offices." You ring a bell, a Grenadier Guardsman admits you. and then by-passing a clutter of officers* rations,1,219 words
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Article491 1952-04-30 6 Warren White - NAHA— BASE FOR ATOM BOMBERS Warren White by JJ AH A, tins, typhoon-swept coral island of Okinawa, off the China coast, is fast becoming America's biggest Pacific bomber base. Superfortress bombers, which fly nightly to North Korea from here, could easily go to the big Russian eastern industrial centres around491 words
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Advertisement190 1952-04-30 6 CAPITOL MOW SHOWING 11. 1.45. 4. 6.3d and 9.3d pin. CORNEL WILDE MAUREEN 0 MARA m R.K O. Radios SONS OF THE m TECHNICOLOR REX LAST day 11, 1.45. 4. 6.30. 9.J0 p.m. "BRKHT VICTORY" OPSNS TOMORROW "GYPSY R»Y" Viveca Lindfors PAVILION* STARTS TODAY 1.15, 4. 6.30, 9.30 p.m. MY190 words
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Miscellaneous389 1952-04-30 6 MflUrSkfii; toWfr**k 9 l J Q* Singupon tree rress m M nln jimi a* pk aJß#f9l I I TLJ I Ihlftr* 1 ■buujubbbbbbubu ■^^■^^^^^^^■■■aJ -■^^^^^^■^i Jr p^^ F^r 'X V J tICAT. I fITHHI. We LL I In v\ Al VII I b"bYJD <■* A ■»bs«b«bmbbm^-^^* i I'# 91 7^*389 words
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612 1952-04-30 7 A bearded Seol beats Kelly in semi-finals Free Press Boxing Reporter a BEARDED sailor from ILM.S. Unicorn wh'ch ™***U\******* from service m Korean waters ,ast m*ht became the first boxer to beat Set Mick Kelly <Ar«y> to Singapore when toe AmateSr Boxing Association championships sem%. finals took place at the612 words
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Article75 1952-04-30 7 Dunmow tBN bt •^•nv* bt AC Bowyer iRAF. i«* °i. M c Eastha »n iRNI tko Ta r n ,P^ef arDM tAfmy) «-**nn.v I*'* 1 1 I s 1 Doran (Army) bt d Mc w Ke:jna tArmvi; CPO Parkas R N i bt. Cpl. Hunter IRAF) tko. 3rd. Light-mi.75 words
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Article74 1952-04-30 7 OUTSCHOORN TO PLAY v. INDIANS FRMER Colony and Singapore Recreation Club cricketer, Laddie Outschooqi, is included m Worcestershire's team to meet the Indian touring side on Saturday on Worcester ground. Outschoorn. who was born m Ceylon, has developed into a stylish batsman and brilliant field since he made his debut74 words
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Article93 1952-04-30 7 Harry Matthews of Seattle claimed his 28th knockout m 34 straight fight victories m San Francisco yesterday as an argument raged whether his final blow struck or missed Georgie Kaplan of Brooklyn. Kaplan 194 lb. was out for the count after 1 mm. and 18A.P. - 93 words
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Article59 1952-04-30 7 The following will represent Perak m their Malaya Cup Scccer game act ist Pahang on Saturday at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground. Ipoh: Kum Choy; Sai Chong, Tuck Kons:: Hamsah. Wong Kirn Fong, Ishak; Peng Man. Eng Kirn, Guan Wall, Che© Pal. A. King. Reserves:59 words
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Article44 1952-04-30 7 Combined Services meet Hongkong FJL. at Jalan Besar Stadium today at 5.15 pjn. The Services team is: Philips (Army); Fisher (R.A.F.) Boniface (Army); Lygoe (R.N.) fkinrer (R.A.PJ Hubert (R.N.); Suleiman (RAJ.) Walker (R.A.) Slee (Army) Coates <RN) Read (R.N.).44 words
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Article515 1952-04-30 7 Today's gallops m Penang F*©m ALLAN* LEWIS qpRAINER W. LEWIS took J. advantage of Ideal galloping conditions this morning and allowed his team entered for this Penang meeting, to gallop on the inside of the No. 2 grass track. Chesierei (Bagby), working on the outside515 words
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Article306 1952-04-30 7 BONIFACE AT LEFT INSIDE H M.S. Terror, 2; R.A.0.C., 0. A DEPLETED Royal Army Ordnance Corps side held [Terror m the first half of their Services Senior League match at Alexandra yesterday but two goals by centreforward Sneddon clinched the issue after the interval. The Navy team was never really306 words
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Article96 1952-04-30 7 In a soccer friendly at Geylang yesterday Haikowyu S.C. scored a three-one victory over Singapore Fire Brigade. Jacks Sports Club were awarded a walkover by Boustead Sports Club, who were unable to field a team m a Singapore B.H.F.A. Div. 2 match at Farrer Park96 words
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387 1952-04-30 7 Late Changi goal clinches key match R.A.F. Changi 2; R.A.F. Lodgers L A GOAL five minutes from the end decided yesterday's "local Derby" m the United Services Senior League between Royal Air Force Changi and Changi Lodgers. For all-out action this was the best game seen at Changi this season.387 words
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Article354 1952-04-30 7 G.H.Q. Signals 2; R.N.A.S. 2 THE Signals were leading at half-time but Royal x Naval Air Station Sembawang rallied after the interval to score two goals and earn a draw. G.H.Q. 6igs went right down to the attack at the kickoff. In this Senior League match354 words
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Article46 1952-04-30 7 ROYAL Air Force Seietar beat Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers by four goals to one m a Services Senior league match at Seietar yesterday. Seietar led one-nil at the Interval. Scorers for Seietar were Fleming (3) and Stirzaker. Slee scored for R.EM.E.46 words
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Article79 1952-04-30 7 ROYAL Air Force Changi 2nd XI and Headquarters Royal Army Service Corps drew with three goals each m a Services junior league match at Changi yesterday. Half-time score was two-one m favour of R.A.S.C. Youngman (2) and McPhiMps scored for R.A.S.C.; Graham *(2) and Biggs for the Airmen.79 words
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Article55 1952-04-30 7 Girls Sports Club have organised a dance m aid of the Singapore Badminton Association Hall Fund to be held m the S.V.C. Drill Hall Beach Road this Saturday. The Sub Committee promise a bumper time to all who are supporting a good Singapore cause. There are only a55 words
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289 1952-04-30 7 INDIAN Recreation Club beat Singapore Recreation Club by two goals to one m a Singapore Amateur F. A. Senior league fixture yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium. It was a close affair and the small crowd had their moneys worth. Indians deserved their Win but.289 words
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Article53 1952-04-30 7 Yesterday's U.K. football results: League 111 Southern: Southend United 5 Ipswich Town 0. League 111 Northern: Oldham Athletic 2 South port 1. Scottish League "B" Division Supplementary Cup Final Second Leg: St. Johnstone 2 Clyde 2. Clyde win on aggregate score of 73. Other Matches: Burnley 5 HamburgReuter - 53 words
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Article17 1952-04-30 7 Yesterday's ILK. Rugby Union results: St. Ives 5 Swansea 5; Teignmouth 3 Gloucester 19. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article204 1952-04-30 7 By MATMAN SEELIE SAMARA said yesterjlay: "I was tfro ienleht with the Ked'sklh last Saturday nißht.";«e was referring, to his battle with Cfiief Little, Wetf who betft him by .sHone pin-fall. t He admitted ol wa Jl* "tomfh guy," but added, "I can204 words
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Article89 1952-04-30 8 NEW ORLEANS, Wed. TWO stowaway dancing girls from Turkey will be deported to their own country as soon as their case has been heard by the Federal District Court m New Orleans. It is difficult to say how long that will take. In the meantime, theyA.P. - 89 words
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284 1952-04-30 8 COLOMBO PLAN NATIONS MAY REVISE SCHEMES F^irjl lirh i wh ifiJKrfm if iifflfi i i iiifiiT i rr jflffi LONDON, Wednesday. /COLOMBO Plan countries have decided to increase their production of rice, it was reported here yesterday. This emphasis on the immediate need tp step up food supplies m the284 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-04-30 8 picture. KAMALINI ADIKARI. the only woman accompanying: the Indian cricket team now touring England. -The wife of the team ▼icecaptain. H. R. Adhikari. she said on arrival, "I love cricket. I want to see all the matches m England this summer/ 1 A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article65 1952-04-30 8 Skating star Barbara Ann Scott was robbed of thousands of dollars worth of furs and jewelery last week when thieves broke into her North Toronto home. The loot included a mink coat, mink cape, an ermine coat, a mink neckpiece, a Russian sable jacket, a greyU.P. - 65 words
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Article22 1952-04-30 8 A large and beautiful cave, with prehistoric wall paintings, has been discovered m the Monte Del Castillo ol Puente Vies»o.- A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article56 1952-04-30 8 Pope Plus XII yesterday delivered a rebuke to the Communist authorities m China for their "most lying indictments of Catholic missionaries who had been imprisoned or expelled. Vatican sources said the Pope was disturbed particularly by the increasing persecution of Catholics m Communist China and massU.P. - 56 words
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Article77 1952-04-30 8 VIENNA, Wed. pEECHOSLOVAKIA is Vj pressing its workers so hard that those who are sick must work by day and receive medical treatment by night. Prague newspapers report that a "night clinic" has been set up m one factory m Bratislava to "reduce absenteeism." ThoseA.P. - 77 words
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Article37 1952-04-30 8 The National Assembly of Austria recently conferred the title of "mother heroine" on 1,183 mothers who have raised ten or more children. Mothers with nine and eight children received second and third class awards. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article105 1952-04-30 8 LONDON, Wednesday. THE Earl of Undsay, 51, lofty Scots Peer with an American accent, yesterday went recruiting for part-time soldiers m Buckingham Palace. He asked for volunteers for the Home Guard from among the cooks, fcotmen, butlers, drivers, handymen and gardeners on the Queen's staff.Reuter - 105 words
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Article315 1952-04-30 8 Seretse Knama decision LONDON, Wednesday. HPHE BAMANGWATO tribal delegation now m London said yesterday that they were still unaware why the British Government had refused to recognise Seretse Khama as their chief. Keaboka Koamane. leader of the delegation, said the tribe had accepted Seretse's marriage toReuter - 315 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-04-30 8 WEEKEND PYRAMID CLIMB JEFFERSON CAFFERY, who daring hi s two years as "US Ambassador to Egypt has investigated most of the country's antiquities from top to bottom, clambered up littleknown Scila Pyramid, west of Cairo, a few days ago, during one of his customary weekend expeditions. Picture shows Caffery on60 words
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Article109 1952-04-30 8 Tories win vote on textile tax LONDON, Wed. T"HE House of Commons 1 last night rejected by 269 votes to 238 a Labour motion for the complete suppression of the purchase tax on textiles. The Labour motion read: ••That this House calls upon Her Majesty's Government to consider removing ihe109 words
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Article51 1952-04-30 8 Israel, which is the only country which has a special "village of the blind," will now also be provided with a 'village of the aged" m order to give old people without families a freer and better atmosphere than they usually find m "old age homes."—A.P. - 51 words
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Article31 1952-04-30 8 Rain squalls hit the nuclear proving grounds northeast of Las Vegas, Nevada, forcing the Atomic Energy Commission to call a second 24-hour postponement of scheduled all-marine atomic manoeuvres.- U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article148 1952-04-30 8 LONDON, Wed. IMPOVERISHED Britons' latest idea for a quiet holiday is to hire a railway station and watch the trains rush— or crawl—past the front door. It's cheap, and the stations which may be rented are m English and Scottish beauty spots along branch lines whereA.P. - 148 words
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Miscellaneous61 1952-04-30 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Chartens I Xainr wucoc aoc^»i^KT' r T am fiQMifiTPtnr*M am I l^umi/ avu t<u uc ife ie uc twomt^H RUfN MOt PUiffln, H3U\^ V^NG, COMRAPIJ^ A«CUi^T THAT TH£ -^i| THAT I HAP HOT AtfSAPy FOC^rf CAN EASILY SNOOT POWN 1~» \"s*- ALcXf PfISOM jXEMS Jj I61 words
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