The Singapore Free Press, 2 May 1952
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Title Section37 1952-05-02 1 The Singapore Free Press IsABGBSX Af 'f _Mflrt^ iMig -ifi -____f^y^ ii i i i ■■■■m i iii i i i Mi. ■m i -Swiisiffl---i-i i No. 18,381. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAX S, lf«. ______i_______A PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.37 words
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Article352 1952-05-02 1 'TTV !lllv> lt i rmpSi§ohce ___■> '_i*i ir _r _J__^ __f r j. vmerwm far Red attack AMERICAN TROOPS Uv«iga_idB of Japanese police stood by last night as police headquarters warned of possible fresh trouble after daylong battles with thousands of Communist May Day rioters yesterday.352 words
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Article216 1952-05-02 1 Indians told: 'It's too late' COLOMBO, Frt. THE Ceylon Premier, Mr. Dudley Senanayake. s d yesterday that it wa^ legally and constitution* ally impossible to summon the dissolved parlia■khil for the restoration of t!r? franchise for nationals of Indian origin. I wis stated on Wedne-i--iif hat C y!on would beReuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-05-02 1 picture. TWO MALAYAN NURSES, Agnes Tan (left) and Alice Tan met Ala star Anna N eagle at the Royal College of Nursing, Henrietta Place, London, when Sir Philip VVarter, chairman of the Associated Picture Corporation Ltd. presented a cheque fee £10,580 10s. del. to Countess Mountbatten to help m theReuter - 60 words
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Article95 1952-05-02 1 Five Pres s Staff Reporter 4 GANG of six Malays de--41 maided money last night f ■ri two poultry farmers. Ker Basi Guar, and Ng Wan j eng, who were both waiting JJ a bu_i near the 101 m.s C '»ig; Road Singapore. •Ml Ke95 words
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Article40 1952-05-02 1 The future of the Govern-ment-owned Deccan Airways will be considered by the special Judicial body investigating last Wednesday's air crash near Hew Delhi, which killed nine people. The line has had three fatal crashes since -November.40 words
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Article58 1952-05-02 1 Free Press Reporter SCORES of telephone callers to the Free Press this morning claimed that a flying saucer with a tail on it was doing "Jlgure-of-eighV' turns m the sky over Singapore. But it was oulv a RAF jet fighterplane flying at a very high altitude58 words
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Article119 1952-05-02 1 U.S. 'Voice' challenge to Stalin WASHINGTON. Fri. rE Voice of America yesterday challenged the jxussian Premier. Josef Stalin, "to x end a group ol your own general staff" to verify that some 100,000 Communist prisoners m Korea are unwilling to return home. The challenge was issued as "American and other119 words
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Article37 1952-05-02 1 LONDON, Fri. "\TAVAL CHIEFS of the 1* United States and Britain will meet here on Monday m a further attempt to Wash out the problem of top NATO Naval Command m tbe Mediterranean.37 words
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123 1952-05-02 1 LONDON, Friday. r |^i_ Government yesterday gave a categorical A assurance that there has been no change m Britain's rubber policy stipulating that exports to Russia shall be scaled to lef estimated normal civilian requirements. Asking for the guarantee, Mr. John Bevins. Conservative,Reuter - 123 words
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Article213 1952-05-02 1 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. f|NE ef Buenos Aires' bi*v* gest high schools staged a protest walkout yesterday against a Government order to listen to the broadcast of President V Peron's speech at the open--3 ing of- Congress. Bis speeches em these occasions usually last few hours. children mReuter - 213 words
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Article102 1952-05-02 1 r/E Chibese scientists have written to 1-hr. Wu Lien Teh a prominent Chinese scientist of Malaya, asking him to "reconsider" reported statements ridiculing Communist charge! of bacteriological war f^in Chin* up here quoted theirjetter J? s««s__ sax* A Ah'm h an American news, service m102 words
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Article20 1952-05-02 1 Rinderpest ha s killed 600 cattle ln the Namprussi district of the northern Gold Coast.- A. P.A.P. - 20 words
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354 1952-05-02 1 LONDON, Fri. TRADITIONAL May Day parades and demonstrations passed off peaceably m most of the world's capitals yesterday though there was violence m Tokyo, Berlin, Macao and Athens. Marshal Stalin watched the power of the Soviet Union march through Red Square deckedReuter - 354 words
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Article74 1952-05-02 1 rpHE following is the order •1. of running and official scratchings fee tomorrow's Penang races: f. Race 1: CL 5. Div. t 5*4 (2.15 p.*.). Skyscraper. RACE 2: CI. 5, Div. 2— RACE 3- vL 5, IHV. 7F. (3.15 p.m.). NiL __3 _UCE<:O.^Wt.MF. (3.45 p.m.). Linkshir RACE74 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-05-02 1 MILITIA BOYS AT WATERFALL pielure. MILITIA BOYS from Wardieburn Camp, just outside Kuala Lumpur, bathing at a natural waterfall two miles from their camp, after their water supply was eat ell by floods which broke a ninelin c at the Was mile. .Slang Gates. Free FreesFree Press - 46 words
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Article155 1952-05-02 1 j* r LONDON, Friday. FjfM^N who waged £2 on two horses yesterday* won A £25,00* 13s. 3d. The figures were released by Mr. William Hffl, a London bookmaker, who said he believed the payoff— the odds were about 12,000 to 1 —was the largestA.P. - 155 words
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Article44 1952-05-02 1 CAIRO. Fri. BRITAIN yesterday asked Egypt for £1.500,000 damages for British property destroyed m the Jan. 26 "black Saturday" riots. The bill was presented to Foreign Minister Mohamed Abdel Khalek Baasouna Pasha by the .British minister. Mr. H. J. Creswell.44 words
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Article191 1952-05-02 1 LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Frt. AN atom bomb exploded A over the Nevada de-. sert yesterday 7,000 yards* from 2,150 liaiiiK.ii crouching m foxholes., Reported to be "medium mwea. m it was dropped from an Air Fbree plane.* Reporters were banned from the scene, but the blastA.P.; Reuter - 191 words
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Article81 1952-05-02 1 NEW YORK, Fri. A 30-year-old ex-convict bookmaker wag named yesterday as the key suspect m the revenge killing of Arnold Schuster, a young do* thing salesman who pointed out nank robber Willie Sutton to the police. The suspect was identified; aa John Mazziotta. Police saidU.P. - 81 words
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Advertisement135 1952-05-02 1 mf.*mT^^^^Jmm\rm\. fl_^_^L mwHfSAii a .//^L„S^^ SINGAPORE, 9* t^____p^^ r '"^rr r '^3-___k f *Hi pOOO M> how m|HMfanf lt j, f h a t you should get K_iJ" a J de i. uatc dail ™PPly ef vitamins and minerals. Youi eau* a»d f^o» 49fmmm m■„ TWe fc why it is135 words
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Article, Illustration707 1952-05-02 2 Hints Iran ss esthusiastic ■sa— wfcsss ***** sonetines leads bin astray f|*HE world cannot yet <Jo without popular preachers. The old-style evangelists no longer draw great crowds, at any rate m Britain. but there are many to take their _")_3.C6 Mr. Gayelord Hauser is one of them. He preaches707 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-05-02 2 Red-head and' white marks make a combination that's far from cold, especially when the "Eskimo 0 is vivacioas Windmill Girl Maureen O dea. Maureen is appearing m a new edition of Revudeville the Windmill Theatre. London,37 words
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648 1952-05-02 2 The Blair Atholl girls from New- Zealand have a fetish for foot-slogging, says Donald McCormick OOMEWHERE on the ocean this weekend is a party of 13 girls who are going to show Britain a new sport. They are the Blair Atholl Girls* Marching Team,648 words
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Article315 1952-05-02 2 Jone Joyee - Jone Joyee *r CAN you picture the average American teenager? Not the film version but a real girl, hardworking, ambitious, and, of course, beauty and fashion conscious. Let's cafl her Betty. Ehc's going to be important to Britain because her clothes are now being copied and produced m Lancashire315 words
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Miscellaneous176 1952-05-02 2 New Crossword No. d 51 1 fl fl 4 f- I ;i-*.t I I I■ i J i fl I* i I i -fl fl _h i«mb 4h_----m----I _h ____> i I fl- II I I fl *r I I #<< I 1^ I _______B r JL mmm] *-^^J _B176 words
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Miscellaneous61 1952-05-02 2 Solution To Crossword Mo. 650 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION. Across: ft. Make ends, 7.. Meet. 8. Confetti S. Thor. .11, Grieg. 14, Shaw. 15, Clapper 16. Pets. 17, Arden. 19, Dodo. 21, Weekends. 22. Mere. 23. Register. Down: 2, _ynour. 3, Eiffel Tower. 4, Note. 5, Smithereens 6, Below. If, Hard. 12.61 words
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388 1952-05-02 3 RED CHINA RENEWS DOPE RUNNING TO U.S. nr.AeiisfTi.icrr WASHINGTON, Friday. pOMMUNIST China again is opening the flood sates on dope smuggling into the United States, and is damping heroin m an attempt to get foreign exchange. t_r M 5; A J Anslln *er, Federal Commissioner of Narcotics, had warned the388 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-05-02 3 SHE IS NEW to films, but Hollywood hopes she stays. She has an unusual first name "Merry". She's Merry Anders, 20th Cen-tury-Fox starlet, beginning her film career m "With a Song m My Heart."34 words
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Article106 1952-05-02 3 Bit snake, made it wriggle MELBOURNE. Fri. ASSAKE bit a man, so I a man bit the snake ormer jockey Harold B ioefs Flemington hotel. When a snake-keeping r salesmen drooped a 7 /> carpet snake, known as A. v on the bar- counter some feVoic -drinkers back-.-1 away. 3106 words
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Article, Illustration294 1952-05-02 3 AMERICAN players who partikpatsd m the Worlds Cfcampta—sbip play against the Italian Btmw m Naples last ■eai ban expressed their opinions he merits of the highly heal Italian bidding system. 8a li interesting to hear what Urn I attani think of the Ameritia earns game Federico Rosa cSes294 words
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135 1952-05-02 3 New call for a ban on stage nudes LONDON, Pri. A STRONG protest against I** the "continual exploitation of nudity" on the British stage and its "toleration" by the Lord Chamberlain is contained m the 19-.1 report of the Public Morality Council. The stage plays sub-com-mittee declared that conditions permitting135 words
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Article32 1952-05-02 3 The Department of Wafds, Damascus, -which administers Muslim trusts, has dispatch* ed a mission to Persia to buy carpets for the famous Omayyad Mosque and other mosques m Syria.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article52 1952-05-02 3 Hardest job for pilots nowadays is getting away from airports, said 80/\C Captain B. Frost at the convention of the International Airline Pilots' Federaton at Sydney. He said freight, mail, customs and flight clearances, passengers' catering and other formalities were taking more time than the actual flight.Reuter; A.A.P. - 52 words
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Article42 1952-05-02 3 An 800-delegate three-day Bible conference, organised by the Israel Biblical Research Society to discuss religious, geographical and historial aspects of the Old Testament, has just ended ta Jerusalem. Vote of lie conference: To meet more often and collect more members.42 words
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Article153 1952-05-02 3 EMPHASISE THREE R's, HE ADVISES LONDON. Fri. rERE is too much experiment m new methods of teaching, Mr. E. W. Arnott, of Leeds, told the National Association of Schoolmasters' conference at Harrogate. He said: "Often the worth of a teacher is measured by the number of experiment-* he carries out.153 words
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Article130 1952-05-02 3 LONDON, Fri. r r O girls, aged 16 and 14, who feigned sleep while burglars were In their room and raised tne alarm as soon as they left were praised at West Ham Quarter Sessions by Mr. Evelyn Russell, prosecuting. The girls, who were alone130 words
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Article36 1952-05-02 3 A gigantic Easter egg 7ft. high, 4ft. round and weighing a ton was sold m Milan for £1,700. It was solid chocolate and the local children are still trying to discover who bought it.36 words
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Article48 1952-05-02 3 SYDNEY, Fri. AUNG'S Cross tailor is making "plunger shirts for mcii who want to display a masculine torso. He got the idea from a Hollywood cable announcing a design inspired by the bared torsos of Enrol Flynn, dark Gable and •liter fih-t stars.- Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 48 words
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Article75 1952-05-02 3 BELGRADE, Fri. PREMIER I TITO tpld the newly-founded Union of Yugoslav .Reserve Officers that Yugoslavia could, if necessary, place an army of over 2,000,000 men In the fleW. fjt j i If^.tfe Though Yugoslavia, would not join the Atlantic or any other pact "no nation whoReuter - 75 words
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85 1952-05-02 3 LONDON, Fri. WHAT makes people volunteer to be hvunottseri on the std*? r Said Mr. Thomas Greaves, a member Uf I*#| ?Flncr*ev. ture of fear and curiosity. "It is beyond human dignity for people to parade their physical and mental ailment* In pub-le.*' Indiscriminate85 words
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183 1952-05-02 3 Driver 'paints' Queen in tin-foil LONDON. Frt. MR. Wilfred Perry, a 49--year-old Walthamstow trolleybus driver, whose hobby is making pictures from coloured tin-foil wrapping, has just had two accepted by the Queen. One is a portrait of the Queen m evening dres s and the other a picture of Donald183 words
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Article64 1952-05-02 3 fPWQ Japanese industrialists JL Kisuke Miyakosi and Kel Hoasi, have had a series of private talks m Moscow on the possibilities or a resumption of Sino-Japanese trade with Lei Jen Mm, Chinese Vice Minister Of Trade. Lei arrived with the Chinese delegation to attend the recently64 words
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Article36 1952-05-02 3 The International Bank has announced a loan of $20,000,000 to the Bank of Finland to promote the growth of Finland's industry and agriculture and to increase exports from the country. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article30 1952-05-02 3 Religious pilgrims just back from the annual pilgrimage to the Tibetan capital of Lhasa reported that the food situation m the Redheld "roof of the world" is now critical- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article251 1952-05-02 3 LONDON, Friday. WALTER Ronald Jackson, 24-year-old burglar who called himself "Flannel Foot the Second." walked silently on crepe rubber soles down the dock steps at West Ham Quarter Sessions to eight years gaol. And police m seven divisions m London, two m Essex, and one251 words
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276 1952-05-02 3 A FAT CHICKENS WERE PRICE OF 'DREAM GIRL' PARIS, Friday. IfICTOR Chaussunier, 45, bfs filed suit against A professional fortune-teller, demanding that she return the equivalent of £50 In each, four fat chickens, a dozen candles and ft box of nails tho price he paid her to put the "evilReuter - 276 words
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Article50 1952-05-02 3 TEL AVIV, Fri. (X>MMUNIST anti-American streamers were trampled underfoot when crowds thronging the streets of Haifa for Israels Independence Day celebrations clashed with Communists. Fights broke out when Communists appeared carrying streamers proclaiming "Long live the Israeli Army free from American influence". Police restored order.— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-05-02 3 SHE bears a fine old Scottish name she's Joyce Mackenzie and she's more than last decoratiTe en the studio let.22 words
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Advertisement140 1952-05-02 3 THE SUM NEVER SETS OM THk WHITE CROSS Of St. JOHN FLAG DAT SATURDAY MAY 3RD 1952 ST. JOHNS AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION AND BRIGADE HELP US TO HELP YOU CIVE GENEROUSLY Space by Courtesy i WUHam Jacks k Co., (Malaya) Ltd. «oo4o«o_oo__H_iHiM_H_n__n__aoH_M_Hi ___j^ mi -l f w y__i_____^__i I^^^. -^.^-^sSn^^^^^^^w -I140 words
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Miscellaneous420 1952-05-02 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, your originality, inventiveness and versatility can he trained lata a real asset Yet, If yoa let thi« characteristic lead yen aimlessly from one thing te another, yoa can all tea easily beeone a charming Jaek-ef-aH-trades, yet a master ef aaae. Oa the ether hand, aa*420 words
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Miscellaneous16 1952-05-02 3 BUCKLEY "HE ALWAYS CLEANS THE ICE CREAM CANS THAT WAY I" «y i i J-»t VMmi'm)<k«16 words
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502 1952-05-02 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, May 2, 1952. Price of banditry a LL Malaya must have been talkfiag yesterday about the new prices which the Federation Government has placed upon the heads of the Communist terrorists. For the higher-ups m the jungle hierarchy, the reward* offered are thrice the old502 words
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Article748 1952-05-02 4 STEPHEN COULTER - STEPHEN COULTER soys millions ot dollars mw being stored outside the country AT the cash desk of a Paris bank 1 j watched a curious deal 1 A man In a country suit with a beret and yellow boots put a rag bundle on the748 words
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Article720 1952-05-02 4 JOHN WATERMAN - JOHN WATERMAN By JgASTER began a Week late for five hundred people m London. They are the White Russian community, whose celebrations fall a week later than the Anglican and Roman Catholic Easter because the Russia Orthodox Churcli observes a different calendar— the Julian Calendar. But although720 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-05-02 4 *__J_4_tr*__ l N^^ suddenly, mum. MMpty eanie upon this a cene hi E___in_r Fat eat __!<____ SBSl^St- W^J^ 5e green ftff His ate $fc MM *er* one feels, PITT *5 spring has come at last, I39 words
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Letter, Illustration349 1952-05-02 4 WIVES PLEAD FOR 'FAIR PLAY' LETTERS TO THE EDITOR AS a member of the weaker sex—physically but not mentally I must comment on, your editorial of Tuesday. Firstly, I think your leader writer is a complete misogynist. That is a pity, when one considers that he is living m a349 words
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Article254 1952-05-02 4 Ah, wasteful woman, she who may On her sweet self set her own price Knowing man cqnnot choose but pay How has she cheapened paradise. T__ESE lines were x written some 60 or 70 years ago and they have never been popular. But there may be a254 words
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Article121 1952-05-02 4 WHILE not agreeing with your leader writer's assumption (Free Press, Tuesday) that all women are witless neurotic, selfseeking creatures incapable of controlling even their miserable housekeeping money I certainly think it would be a great pity should the proposed housewife's charter ever became law. The basis of121 words
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Article181 1952-05-02 4 YOUR leader ("Nagger Charta") on Dr. SummeiskUl's proposed "Housewives Charter" was obviously the work of a male and, I suspect, of a henpecked male. Man is "independent and enterprising"; the new charter will make him "a slave". Man is sometimes (how I weep for him) "lonely and181 words
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Advertisement25 1952-05-02 4 IL■ S Modern Rntgs of Distinction For Every Occasion. P. H. HENDRY, Manufacturing Jeweller 78. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINCAPORt. 6. 4 BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR25 words
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Advertisement30 1952-05-02 4 ___£A<? (sß__J» GjgU* _-__-_-fl -_-_-_--F ___-_fl -___fl __Ft t •—■—i—H—MßiM— ■■—■^■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■_i__Bß____o J v- <■■' 1 1 »■< li i■ i 7| it. j, FOR DRAWIWC jjjjjg EQWPMBff A SSOCIATCRINS-TaJMEOT I^IFACTIJRERS _I 230 words
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Article150 1952-05-02 5 City will write off this $48,000 pm, staff Reporter S ng -ipore City 1 i has decided c ott nearly representing paymade by preI v n debtors of so pal Conimis- 9 tj the Japanese I it st single item charges for private 1 nn drain works, "to 539.727. The150 words
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179 1952-05-02 5 JAPS IN S'PORE MAY HELP TRADE: CHINESE £HINESE rubber- traders said yesterday that it would be m the interests of the Colony to allow Japanese merchants to return to Singapore to trade. Mr. Ng Quee Lam, vice-president of the Singapore Rubber Traders Association, said many of the present difficulties m179 words
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Article106 1952-05-02 5 Corps seeks recruits in Ipoh KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. rE Malayan Air Training Corps will begin recruiting for its No. 3 Squadron m Ipoh this month- the Commandant. Mr. K. O. Hammett, told the Free Press yesterday. The Commanding officer of the No 3 Squadron, to be based m Ipoh. will106 words
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Article125 1952-05-02 5 •Free' -Press Staff Reporter. MR. YAP PHENO DECK, a -City Councillor, told the Free Press yesterday that he was not m favour of the Malayan Chinese Association. Singapore branch, a* constituent, contesting the elections. -i He said the suggestion had been made repeatedly but the125 words
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Article84 1952-05-02 5 Alleged bid for freedom PENANG, FrL MANSOOR bin Abbas, a convict who was alleged to have made a bid for freedom on April 27, was charged yesterday before the Penang Magistrate. Mr. J. A. Black, with escaping from the custody of a police constable. Mansoor was serving a three-year sentence84 words
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Article74 1952-05-02 5 New one-way street PENANG, Fri. Penang will have a new one-way street next week., from Monday, part of Penang Road, at the Parquhar Street end, will be a one-way street running from the E and O Hotel to the junction of Penang and Nor&ham Roads. Vehicles wishing to go from74 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-05-02 5 picture. T%VO t;i__Lt»PL£D TURKISH SOUK-Rg M^K^***** to «ioUt. c*' B membew of tt£ Stoworeßed Cross BodSTmY^^mp^^y' ft.*?" ed Nations force, casualties from #||»gw^r iome o n Da Bff^ Jutlandia. who were taken on a to_T3>^blan<l by members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade ana th* Red Cre« Ifrelrfy Free pressFree press - 50 words
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Article55 1952-05-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Yong Tong Wah was fined $100 at Kuala Lumpur yesterday for allowing his dog to wander m Circular Road unmuzzled. Since the outbreak of rabies m Selangor owners have been ordered to muzzle and chain dogs. Ow Kheng Law was acquitted55 words
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Article33 1952-05-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation exported 1,352 tons of cofcra worth $639,181 m March. Coconut oil exports totalled 3,024 tons ($2,428,021). Exports of palm oil totalled 3,574 tons ($3,493,141).33 words
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Article114 1952-05-02 5 Free Press Staff Reporter rS Appeal JWeek of the St. JOhn Ambulance begins on May 10 wltl* a fun fair sideshow^ and Chinese and d a_jkifel2* there wl* be a bridge, mahjong and canasta drive St Flagstaff House, starting at 7 p^n. Tickets are pric,..! at114 words
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Article, Illustration149 1952-05-02 5 rr- rv; > i., > 11 _i i i v TJ fl Colony C_^.at-tw_|'s tallest buildings TIE tallest buildings m Singapore's congested Chinatown three Mocks ot_ nine-storey flats al Upper Pickering Street— are nearing completion. The flats, which are nearly 100 feet high, tower149 words
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Article131 1952-05-02 5 Free .Press Staff Reporter nOTTERY made In Kuala i Lumpur will b e on view at the British Industries Fair this month for the first time. The pottery, which includes three character mugs, three porcelain Insulators and three flower vases, were made by a Chinese firm131 words
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Article35 1952-05-02 5 SEREMBAN, Fri.— The State Nationality Bill wid be discussed at the next meeting of the Negri Sembilan Council of State, the acting State Secretary Inche Lokman bin Yusof, told the Free Press yesterday.35 words
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Article77 1952-05-02 5 KOTA BAHRU, Fri. rE Kelantan Government Servants Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society has declared a 3 per cent, dividend on subscription capital. The society had 911 members at the end of March. The following are the officials for the year: Chairman, Inche Mohamed bin Hassan; secretary, Mr.77 words
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Article52 1952-05-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. k The Asian staff of the Central Accounts* Office, Postal Ser~ vices Department, will entertain Mr. B. Neyland, Controller, Post Office Savings Bank, to a farewell dinner at Chan Cheok Garden Cafe.: next Thursday at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Ney land wiU be leaving Malaya52 words
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Article75 1952-05-02 5 SUBSTATIONS liable to load sheddinf tonight jtfe: Jalan Sultan, Reach Rd., Alhambra, Raffles Basel, Sumbawa Rd., Beta Eat. St* Aljunid Rd., Sims Avenue, Faya Kebai- Pumps, Joo Chiat Place, Jalan Yasin, Jalan Ecnos, Rangoon ftd., Towner Bi., Seranfoon Rd., Sen- j net t Estate, Kola m Ay er,75 words
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Article125 1952-05-02 5 ARMY SCHOOL WANTS MORE YOUTHS MORS Malayan youths are needed by the Malayan 1 Basic Training Centre, Major J. Y. Ferguson, the commanding officer, said yesterday. He said: "There are at present 1,000 Malayan youths aft ttit centre. We are looking forward; to ft! Mi it mom recruits wtttti higher125 words
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Article25 1952-05-02 5 Bandits set fire to an engine m a rolling shed and slashed rubber trees on an estate m the Kanthan area of Perak.25 words
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Article836 1952-05-02 6 ALLAN LEWIS - W LEWIS RULES MILE RACE ALLAN LEWIS By Penang prospects THE programme tomorrow, first day of the Penang Turf Club's Summer meeting, looks difficult, with five of the eight-event card being reserved for CI. 5 horses. The main race, CI. 3, Div. 1, 1 Mil?, may result m an all836 words
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Article630 1952-05-02 6 THESE horses will not start tomorrow at Penang: Temujin, Show Girl 11, Harcourt, Charlemagne, Millwall, Ursinia, Evergreen, Oakfel and Big Money. CL S, Div. 1-7 F. THE form norse m the CI. 5. Div I— 7P. event is Barnstaple «v 8.10). a last start winner on this630 words
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Article540 1952-05-02 6 Beauman has the form to win I AM going to take a risk that the going will be good enough for Beauman (8.02) to reproduce his winning track gallop. It is many months since any horse ran half a mile m 49 4/5 on the Penang course. Beauman has just540 words
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Article358 1952-05-02 6 By ARCHIE QUICK A black shadow hangs heavily over British boxing. It is not likely that al. the home championships wiU some day be held by coloured men. but that they will capture most of the Empire titles is a very real possibility. It is358 words
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293 1952-05-02 6 pILDED DOME, Sunny Valley. Princess Beau, Oakfel and TuiLirlla over this distance, Golden Beau, Airport and Dentunny warrant consideration on recent form, while Briliant Son must be considered after his winning gallop with Beauman yesterday. Gilded Dome (9.00) finished fifth m the race won293 words
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Advertisement233 1952-05-02 6 m\^p m^^m^^B**Brm I I Mat Day: 3.15-6.30-9.15 p.m. Nargis Dilip Kumar "JOG AN" Hindustani) OPENING TOMORROW "ANOKHI DASTAN" plus -A NIGHT WITH THE STARS" Midnite Premiere Tomorrow Abdul Wahab's new hit BALAD el MAHBOUB' or "Country of My Beloved" (m Egyptian with English subtitles) Starring TAHIA SAAD ABDUL CARIOCA WAHAB233 words
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Advertisement103 1952-05-02 6 LAM SOON CANNERY LTD SINGAPORE CALLING ALL HOUSEWIVES IN CELEBRATION .OF THE COMING OPENING OF OUR NEW AIRCONDITIONED FOUR-STORIED HEAD OFFICE AT 37. TELOK AVER STREET. SINGAPORE-1. •TEL ***** WE ARE OFFERING FREE z^— X lam soor* mw famous Lay "LABOUR" BRAND SOAPS V-fe 7 TO BUYERS OF OUR "EPICURE'S103 words
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Miscellaneous124 1952-05-02 6 JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya WELL, YOU ANO h-_»t Bft&'lHlfe^ will. H /tucoc —>__—» t__.oneu ■MV YOUR UNiFOBM A PBOBABLY RETuBN rTTO TUB aggt «*J_ [T^ 1 ANYWAY, JAN6-tT>S I SWION PRONTO WN6N UK M .gSJCWCO I_X /OS** A PLAIN CLOTMES OPENS YOUR CASE I HtOB~OUT124 words
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552 1952-05-02 7 GEORGE CHANDLER - GEORGE CHANDLER Arsenal to play injured Daniels By A CAPACITY crowd of 100,000 will pack- Wembley Stadium tomorrow to watch two of the English League's outstanding soccer teams, Arsenal and Newcastle battle for the Football Association* Challenge Cud. Newcastle will b e outU.P. - 552 words
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Article, Illustration429 1952-05-02 7 says Carl Loveday i Miss the American Thomas Cup badminton I lean ran get proper practice, it will have a very riimnil. time against Malaya m the Challenge Roond. said team member Carl Loveday yesterday, m <ju Die-jo, California. ay -s VsiU .sure Amr iU.P. - 429 words
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Article206 1952-05-02 7 SERVICES LEAGUE PLACINGS LATEST positions m the Sin--1 gapore United 8-Wtee-Football Association League are SENIOR DIVISION P W D L P APte RAP (L> 1 17 14 RAP (S> 7 5 1 122 111 HM& TOT t 5 1 121 S 11 RAP (C) 9 5 1 3 23 17206 words
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Article81 1952-05-02 7 Track notes Marco Polo runs well From ALLAN LEWIS \IARCO Polo (Lansdown) went lf much better than Dar-es-Salam < Tjoa) on the Penang track this morning m an impressive spurt down the straight. Marco Polo will be hard to beat on Saturday. Broadway Bill (Charles) ran three m 42. Shmoo81 words
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Article89 1952-05-02 7 \VHEN v* 800 l Kong JH >rV. 1 theTVere fully I they would take J the~ the Aw Hoe i Guimgam. .;rr,„; c "Siting team, at a I vet i tlwta honour by A. c Amateur Football g the Chinese Swim_Jifi night. f- the .two drawn.89 words
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Article23 1952-05-02 7 fl o r ilfl c ;din by two mat- i J M !VH F5. oL_f| .14 v- ..__<„ sa^.es A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article38 1952-05-02 7 ft-**!'!** t'L rf ,ulfs: _r l <' vi v f ftl v '"2 6x fT N 2 out i! w Bristol .•K-Hen n r- 2 Colchest4-r*_L-■_H i* m IllhVal i i. r i j ,r mw*' w38 words
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Article203 1952-05-02 7 WINNER GAME IN LAST MINUTE «JC.C. ,;.;<.; ..U,.... [frSC., v I. A GOAL scored to the last minute by Singapore Cricket CU-V {-Joe-inside right Mac Donald saw them take full points against Singapore Recreation Club m yesterday's Singapore Amateur F.A. Senior league fixture oft^ the -Pacrai|g. -This £B_fcfl a grwt203 words
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Article39 1952-05-02 7 n~ WENTY-PO^JR-year-old Cliff Gooding who easily won the mile run at Bendigo Easter .♦thletic carnival is deaf and dumbj He cannot hear a starting pistol shot but judges his getaway by fleaes at other competitors. r39 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-05-02 7 picture. A '^.fflS 1 jfe a f t: -J_ c Hrktweight cham£S? kI !L •5_P t l H d ._9 P YusBof Singapore PWiee m tl_* ftaala of the Singapore Amateur __t£_£g Associatum cbamnionsbins at th__ H_ nv B nesday night- Free PressFree Press - 44 words
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Article393 1952-05-02 7 S-B.H.PJL 1; Singapore B District 0 £INGA96Rfi Business Houses FJI. were fortunate though spirited Singapore District XI by a goal to nothing at the Stadium yesteitfay. Their clumsy and hesitant finishing ■M*ht have cost them the match, had the soldiers a little more luck. Chief393 words
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Article293 1952-05-02 7 Yew Quee scores a hat-trick REST OF SOCCER SOCIAL A. P. played de*3 termined soccer to get the better of Blue Rover s by the odd goal m seven In an exciting S.A. P. A. Division 3A tussle at Geylang yesterday. Feature of the game was was the hat-trick scored293 words
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Article32 1952-05-02 7 Today's USL Fixtures t SENIOR DIVISION RAF <Sf w. UJB. RAF (t> T. R.E.M.E. RAF (IP vvGJLQI JUNIOR DIVISION RAF (si) v. RAF <T) REME v. 443 BAD x iisc m M.W.32 words
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Article136 1952-05-02 7 THE second send final day's play m the match between t_j_ Indian crictet^rs and the Indian GymjAaoajof Ugidoij *asvurlhU&bris*%i Te T+ v.4 tT <h^^i ssi -!T?T fr»*Tl »***_f At the close of play the Gymkhana had hit up 147 for seven wickets and the match)136 words
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Article229 1952-05-02 7 JACK Young, the diminutive Middlesex slow left arm bowler who takes a benefit this pricket ~,ssasot.,: played a biff hand m the MCC's tonJ-dO-£_-fcd-S%rs-« win over Yorlwmfe at Lords yesterday. t£ x h It is not often that Yorkshire are beaten hi than two fun days'229 words
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Article, Illustration181 1952-05-02 7 Free Press WomtmSg Reporter T ITTLE Paras, who battles Golden Boy for the welterweight championship of South-east Asia at the Happy World Stadium tonight maintained his boast last night— that the Federation champion would not hind a solid punch on him. The cock-sure Filipino offers Golden Boy $5 for181 words
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Article146 1952-05-02 7 MALAYA CUP SOCCER VpEGRI SEMBILAN meet JMaiv lacca m their first Malaya Cup match at Seremban tomorrow afternoon. Negri recently trounced Johore by six goals to one at Muar and fallowed up this grand performance with a spirited display against the Aryan Gymkhana team. Negri supporters are confident that they146 words
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Article176 1952-05-02 7 A CCORDING to a cable received m Kuala Lumpur by the Secretary of the Badminton Association of Malaya, Mr. Chteah Mah Sun, India Is raising objections to the new dates fixed for their Thomas Cup inter-zone match against Denmark. The cable was received on Wednesday from176 words
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Article57 1952-05-02 7 ipOACH Jim Monaghan has \j begun a secret plan to get world sprint record holder Marjorie Jackson to her tofe for t^ifp Helsinki Olympics, i Sinee 1 the Australian season elided recently. Miss Jackson fhas; fcept fit playtag; tennis, walking and cycling. At Helsinki she willReuter - 57 words
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Article201 1952-05-02 7 RELEGATED TEAM TO APPEAL HUDDERSPIELD Town, who wfll be relegated to the Second Division of the Football League for next season, are to ask the Appeals Board of the Football League to inquire into the circumstances of the goal by wkich Tottenham Hotspur beat them m a league match onReuter - 201 words
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Article45 1952-05-02 7 (CHAMPION cyclist Russell Moekridge, who turned down $3 chance to represent Australia Ist tho Helsinki Olympic Games u\U refusing to sign a bond to remain* amateur for two years after the; games, has had his licence re- newed by the Victorian Amateur! Cyclists' Union. r45 words
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Article123 1952-05-02 7 RAIN HITS TENNIS TOURNEY WHS British hard courts lawn 1 tennis championships were reduced on Wednesday to the* last eight m each singles nnT without a major surprise behig* registered. f AH the women's seeded players have reached the quarter finals^ while the only non-seeded player* to get through InReuter - 123 words
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Advertisement113 1952-05-02 7 AT RAFFLES TONIGHT I SWIFT ATHLETES ASSOCIATION I DANCE. EXTENSION TO IAM. i TOUGH W RELIABLE Ammm\ F__3__. *^^^^5 ________i ______^_3^_T*^*^.^*o«l mmmW jj/v^i A WmW B^^^B jK.'^jS)^ s y "^^mmß _^__^__l !jfl _E^_ _^^_l^V_l w^* |p9id_Ql_[l SI -__-_-X _li_z. I-*J T_____L__f______Br" ___~^l ___W_____r fl^V i__l _B H J J^mßjH _-^_--r_!113 words
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345 1952-05-02 8 FREEDOM BID ENDED IN MURDER OF CHILD AST- x? 1 *>•» V •-> if f» i f 1 7-1 *rT r, CROWTHORNE, Friday. JOHN THOMAS STRAFFEN, 21 -year-old blond maniac held for strangling two little girls, was charged In the criminal asylum here yesterday with murder of a third girl.Reuter - 345 words
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202 1952-05-02 8 LONDON, Fri. BRITAIN rejected yesterday a Persian claim to the 1 island of Bahrein on the i Persian Gulf and a Persian protest against the recent visit of the Foreign Office legal adviser to the Sheikdoms on the Persian QuXt The British Charge D'AffalresReuter - 202 words
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Article82 1952-05-02 8 LONDON, Pri. BRITISH police yesterday reported a robbery of a prison. Two men went through the great iron gates of Wormwood Scrubs goal on Wednesday m full view of the guards. In a prison officers' canteen club they pointed pistols at an officer who wasU.P. - 82 words
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248 1952-05-02 8 HONG KONG, Friday. "f AM growing old. I should enjoy some of the good 1 things of life before I die," thought Chen Chiang. Tien, magistrate of Punyu Hsien and member of the Pearl River District Communist Committee. He had been a hard-working Communist248 words
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Article117 1952-05-02 8 ATOM PLEA FOR ABO's IN AUSTRALIA LONDON. Pri. r_E Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill yesterday promised that Australia's aborigines would not be harmed by Britain's atomic weapon tests. He was replying m the Commons to Mr. Tom Driberg (Labour) who had pointed out that the testing ground was near theA.P. - 117 words
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Article36 1952-05-02 8 Another of the high-speed twin-jet Canberra bombers now being produced m Britain, North America and Australia crashed yesterday on a radio test flight from the Farn borough Royal Air Force centre, England.-- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article29 1952-05-02 8 The U-S. of Defence, Mr. Robert A. Lovett, yesterday asked Congress to authorise the construction ot military installations costing an estimated U553,027,000,000 for unidentified overseas projects.— A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-05-02 8 Haodley gets a present picture. Mr. Chua Yam Seah, salesman of the Dunlop Rubber Company (Malaya) Limited, presents s silver service set on behalf of the local A sia_ employees to the retiring Managing Director, Mr. F. A. W. Handley, at a dinner at the Happy World last night. FreeFree Press - 51 words
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Article233 1952-05-02 8 Church to woo lonely tars MTODLEBROUCffI, Friday. ORITISH tars were m the middle of a pretty kettle of flesh yesterday— so church-going beauties against the painted dolls of the waterfront. The Rev. Cyril Kettle organised the church girls to swarm over the dockside areaA.P. - 233 words
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Article58 1952-05-02 8 The Menzies Government was tending to become a mere satellite of the United States m important matters, the Australian opposition leader, Dr. Herbert Evatt, charged m a statement yesterday. He said the Government was not maintaining the wartime position of a partnership based on UnitedA.P. - 58 words
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Article62 1952-05-02 8 Dr. Myo-Mook Lee, the South Korean minister, ln London said yesterday he has asked Britain to support a final showdown on the Korean truce talks. Dr. Lee made his appeal m a visit to Foreign Secretary Mr. Eden. Dr. Lee said he told Mr. Eden that theReuter - 62 words
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Article35 1952-05-02 8 Six elderly people died m a fire which destroyed a convalescent home at Branford, Connecticut. A seventh person died from a heart attack while watch- ins: the fire.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article87 1952-05-02 8 Skymen race to airliner' s wreck RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. ipOTED States relief team*, ,V last night were being parachuted near the wreck of a Pan-American Airways stratocrulser near Carolina, North Brazil. The^plsne was lost with 41 passengers and crew of nine over wild __Jnngle territory on its way fromReuter; A.P. - 87 words
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306 1952-05-02 8 WASHINGTON, Friday. rPHE U.S. Government won another round yesterx day In its court battle over the steel industry seizure and hinted it may make a price concession to the companies In an effort to end the steel strike. The legal, victoryU.P.; Reuter - 306 words
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85 1952-05-02 8 Ike's O.K. now but wait..., says Truman BRESIDENT Truman said 1 yesterday at a news conference that Gen. thoight Eisenhower, who may replace him m the White House next January, is m perfect health Mr. Truman denied reports that the retiring Atlantic Pact Commander is a sick man, saying thatU.P. - 85 words
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Article152 1952-05-02 8 Cry ends mercy search for six MELBOURNE, Fri A FAINT far-off ci- echoing across snowcovered mountain slopes yesterday ended one of Australia's most dramatic mercy searches. It told a search party had found six exhausted hikers Including two young women Z stranded m th* timbered wastes 45 miles from here152 words
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Article16 1952-05-02 8 President Truman yesterday nominated Mr. Fiyron M. Cowen to be Ambassador to Belgium.- A.p.A.p. - 16 words
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Miscellaneous19 1952-05-02 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris YCXiTDV0UR«IENP.C0M6HgjB Wg SIT KHINP-AND IF TH«£ 6 I OUR PUYMATB FROW TW UWT4K5 iJlBS^^^^^19 words
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Article, Illustration4347 1952-05-02 1 ALLAH LEWIS - ALLAH LEWIS i Ry Gameborough beaten m a close finish DURING 1951 Asso dated Race Clubs 0 j Malaya complete j i < run demerits for the Importation of 20 raceh irsea from England which were disposed 01 t i the Club's members. borseaFree Press - 4,347 words
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Advertisement60 1952-05-02 1 HOLBROOK'S 1 EPICUREAN I SAUCES, SOUPS SAVOURS jS iFOR MANY YEARS. THE I HOUSE OF HOLBROOK .S.J HAS BEEN FAMOUS Li jgJ THROUGHOUT THE COMMONWEALTH FOR: SAUCES pi ESSENCES Jttm PICKLES r>| B DRESSINGS r%"i COFFEE *B_P iP^B JELLIES J__2l ■r ».»i 11 mr/mmw^^^W W vmtCkßtfM ___PH_.J I J^ Fmfi*^60 words
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Article, Illustration10725 1952-05-02 2 Form Guide For Penang Summer Meeting I THE following are the horses entered for p e nang Turf Club's meeting. This form guide is compiled by ALLAN LEWIS. HUES cuts 3. BBrnMUUkM SCRATCHED: 3S-44S X.L S-II ST °««il C ?BS2 K se-£dT if-_-M l ac h?; IIHEU Div. 4: tof10,725 words
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