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Title Section19 1952-05-26 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA >o. 18*01. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAT 26, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article444 1952-05-26 1 premier still hopes to get U.N.P. majority COLOMBO, Monday. J HE results of the first day's polling m Ceylon's General Election reflected a distinct trend towards the Left. Bat a spokesmen for the United National Party of the Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Senanayake. continued to assert that444 words
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Article297 1952-05-26 1 German Red plot fizzles out FRANKFURT, Mon. HEAVILY armed police throughout West Germany stood alerted yesterday for threatened Communist action against the signing todays of a separate West German peace treaty. Bu: by nightfall it appeared that the CommunistiHptrcd demonstrations had fizzled out m Munich. Hambur? Nurenberg, Stuttgart Hd majorU.P.; Reuter - 297 words
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Article96 1952-05-26 1 'No turning back in Indo-China BORDEAUX, France, Mon. MJEAN LETOURNEAU, Minister for IndoChina. angrtty rebuked members of his Movement Republicain Populaire Party yesterday for advocating that France pull out of IndoChina. The Minister, who recently returned from Saigon, took the floor at the MRP party convention to declare there would96 words
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Article28 1952-05-26 1 Four Sudanese editors' arrived In London by air from Khartoum yesterday on a month's tour of Britain at the invitation of the Foreign Officer ReuterReuter - 28 words
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172 1952-05-26 1 NEW YORK, Monday. QENIOR GOVERNMENT, economic experts said yesterday that nearly one-third of America's total business turnover comes from spending on defence-— compared with between seven and ten per cent before the Korean war. An official of the Commerce Department who asked not172 words
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Article31 1952-05-26 1 The British Government is now Issuing 14,000 forms asking senior professional employees whether they have ever belonged to the Communist or to the Fascist parties. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article106 1952-05-26 1 ROME, Mon. THE Italian Government struck last night at the leading figure of resurgent Fascism. 68-year-old Rodolfo Graziani, Mussolini's last Defence Minister; *a& one- Rome police announced that the former Marshal would be charged with vindication of Fascism— a penal crime In Italy. Graziani was released last106 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-05-26 1 picture. Singapore postmen were back on their rounds this morning after their decision to vospend their strike for three days. Free PressFree Press - 26 words
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Article173 1952-05-26 1 Free Press' Stall Reporter SINGAPORE'S 500 striking postmen returned to O work this morning in accordance with their agreement to resume work for three days while negotiations are proceeding with the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, counsel for the strikers,173 words
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Article121 1952-05-26 1 NEW YORK, Mon. A UNITED Nations Headquarters spokesman said yesterday that about 75 U.N. employees have been fired since the first of the year. He declined to say whether any of them were considered loyalty risks. The New York Times said yesterday "six American employeesA.P. - 121 words
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Article61 1952-05-26 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. ALLIED PLANE losses In the Korean war now total more thin 1,400 aircraft Enemy losses are about 400 destroyed or probably destroyed. The Communist losses have been far lower than those of the U.N. because they hardly erer ilf where their aircraft areA.P. - 61 words
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Article50 1952-05-26 1 A son was bom yesterday to Prime Minister. Mr. Churchill's, youngest daughter at Chartwell farm on the Churchill estate. The former Mary Churchill married Captain Christopher Soames. Conservative Member of Parliament m 1947. They have two other children, a four-year-old son and a two-year-old daughter. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article80 1952-05-26 1 PARIS RED EDITOR ARRESTED PARIS, lion. rENCH police arrested yesterday Andre Stil, coeditor of the Communist daily, "L'Humanite," at hie home about 30 miles from Paris. The arrest followed proceedings by the Ministry of Justice against the organisers of demonstrations against General Matthew B. Ridgway, new Supreme Allied Commander m80 words
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Article65 1952-05-26 1 Free Press Staff Reporter A MALAY driver was injured seriously and died before the arrival of the ambulance when a motor lorry overturned and fell into a ditch m Holland Road near the Junction with Cornwall Road at 7.36 this morning. At Jalan Besar this morning,65 words
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Article45 1952-05-26 1 The Governor of Singapore, Mr. JJ. Nicoll, visited the Leper Settlement m Yio Chu Kang and Woodbridge Hospital this morning. The Governor then motored to Bukit Panjang to inspect the rural welfare centxTand the clinics to Upper Serangoon and Holland Roads.45 words
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Article33 1952-05-26 1 Two hundred and fifty convicts staged a riot at tht state prison at Basse, Idaho, and Warden L. E. Glapp issued an emergency call for aid from the police. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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377 1952-05-26 1 PATRICK KEITH - PATRICK KEITH By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fFHE Danish Thomas Cup team has gone "Drone as a result of the 6—3 defeat it suffered at the hands of the Indian team m the Inter-Zone match which ended m Kuala Lumpur last night. "We are m377 words
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Article93 1952-05-26 1 MALAYA'S foreign trade hit the lowest mark yet thft* year with a drop m April of $43,287,000 from the March total, according to official figures published this mom. ing. There was an adverse balance of about $3,625,000, against a favourable balance m March of $17,385,000. In April93 words
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Article69 1952-05-26 1 A TAXI DRIVER, Ang Huat Chee, was seized, tied up and gagged by five men m Gray Lane, off Tanjong Katong Road, last night. The men. one of whom had a knife, robbed him of a watch and a wallet. Two of the robbers had earlier hired the69 words
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Article23 1952-05-26 1 American tourists are pourIng into Britain m the biggest numbers ever, the British Travel and Holiday Association said yesterday A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article22 1952-05-26 1 Ex-King Michael of Rumania and his wife, driving their own car as ordinary tourists, spent yesterday sightseeing at Lucoa, Italy.—22 words
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Article53 1952-05-26 1 Fighting broke out In the African township of Newclare last night between members of the Basuto and other tribes. First reports said two Africans were dead and two critically injured. The township of Newclare has been the scene of faction flfhttny on a number of occasionsReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement39 1952-05-26 1 i^^*^3i BmP!i< TEL flSTfifil t T7 "m I I I 1 "COOLING s®£L& •■MIIM^.^V^ A ELECTRIC mUjSm Ell IIC I jmkWC MAOe iN ENCLANO AOVT. OP THI GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTO. OF ING LAN* IIMAAtORi MALACCA RUALA tUMFUR MMAN«39 words
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Article786 1952-05-26 2 SPOTLIGHT on HOLIDAYS In Italy it's ski-ing. In Austria ifs hiking. In Turkey ifs no holiday at all ALL over sub-tropical Italy— loo m the shade is a normal summer temperature—people are preparing to spend their holiday under scorching sun ski-ing. They will make use786 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-05-26 2 Barbara. Shotter, la a cowgirl uiiiSMf, asks the way from a Loaioji bobby. She and her hone are m a new show at the Empress Hall, lon ion, "Ranch on the Rockies," which opens on June 5.40 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-05-26 2 This island— St. George, off Looe, Cornwall, has Hen bought by Major General Stuart tUandeU Bawlins, a noted artillery officer. General Rawlins, (seen m picture) Is going to live the life of a market gardener.39 words
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Article258 1952-05-26 2 WASHINGTON ob- servers say that m spite of the heavy problems confronting him, there is a new air of relaxation about President Truman since lie took his seemingly irrevocable decision not to run for a third term. Tills #as very much m evidence of May Bth258 words
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Article301 1952-05-26 2 VIENNA and the CENSOR VIENNA. HHHERE are 796 Aus- trians paid an average wage of $128 to spy on their fellow countrymen. They are the employees of the hated censorship, run solely for the benefit of the four occupying Powers. It costs the Austrian tax-payers $120,000 a month to keep301 words
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654 1952-05-26 2 Kay Murray - Meet Me In New York 'Seventh' is Heaven to Dress Designers Kay Murray By A VISITOR caugfat on Seventh Avenue at noon, when the garment workers surge out lor lunch, sometimes glances up wildly at the skyscrapers and wonders if he has been transported to the Tower of Babel. "Schmoos'—654 words
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Advertisement116 1952-05-26 2 SO **6*H J Colds and -Chest complaints seem to 111 m 'gF^JjflSa-. m J^W^ be more troublesome and last longer m If Mfliiil B Our mo st t mate yujs=b Wr^- m /^vSv Frequent colds can have serious BtstfcjaapSf?! IB consequences and the body needs the IF-? jt?H 1 B116 words
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Miscellaneous179 1952-05-26 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR T»ORN today, you must have a Ufe of continual activity if you are to he happy. There Is not A lasy bone m that an uiiuutd moment is a wasted opportunity! In youth, it is likely that you will be s*ay, rather restless, desirous of travel, and179 words
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Miscellaneous47 1952-05-26 2 New Crossword No. OTI g^ft I I I 1 S^B^B^Bj^^^^^S^B^B^Be LLaI cum across 3. HeW by circmtou« judges (T). 7. l£ must be mild before we BSmSniSSSSiSBi en* h^*-- i fr* T! t iB) 22 -1. Charming things tovte (7) 2. Dlaoeiort (h ft It «ffe such47 words
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Article400 1952-05-26 3 B«w^*w^ T LONDON, Monday. RITAIN, m spite of United Nations resolutions ♦~,?J?i urfin 5* by sonic Mcm *<*s of Parliament, is treading: cautiously on the question of abolishing flogging as a punishment m her Colonies. Colonial administrators declare they want eventually to see corporal punishment400 words
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Article26 1952-05-26 3 Francisco Jose Da Rocha Martins, Portuguese historian, journalist and novelist, has died m Lisbon from a heart attack, at the age of 73. Reuter.26 words
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Article447 1952-05-26 3 IN th» "ancient" days of Auction x Bridge it was considered sound tactics to bid freak hards very slowly. Very seldom did one pre-empt. You did not have to contract for game m order to score one, so the idea on powerful freakish hands was to go only447 words
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Article53 1952-05-26 3 A huge Communist manufacturing and supply centre near Yyongyang was reduced to flaming ruins m a a dawn-to-dusk attack carried out by American and Australian fighter bombers. At least 117 buildings were destroyed and 84 damaged between Pyongyang and Chinnampo. west coast port for the NorthU.P. - 53 words
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Article80 1952-05-26 3 The British Empire Society for the Blind which is trying to bring new hope to the still uncounted people living m darkness m 45 Colonial territories reported that it had raised £140,000 of the £1,000,--000 it appealed for a year ago. Those present at the80 words
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Article25 1952-05-26 3 Fifty persons were Indicted by the Tokyo district procurator's office as suspects involved m the May Day riots m the Palace Plaza. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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78 1952-05-26 3 HONG KONG, Mon. TOLORENCE Nightingale is the latest victim of Communist attack. The Chinese Nurses' Association has decided that the picneer nurse "served the aggressive war of the bourgeoisie and was of no significance to the labouring peoDle." Modern Chinese nurses,, onU.P. - 78 words
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Article20 1952-05-26 3 Argentina is to order a fleet of whale chasers, mainly from German shipyards, to operate m the Antarctic.20 words
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Article19 1952-05-26 3 Birth control plan India is planning three projects for the Introduction of the rhythmic method of birth control U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-05-26 3 ECSTASY GIRL HEDY LAMARR, one-time Ecstasy girl, has lived down the notoriety she won for appearing nude m certain sequences of the film. Now she qualifies as the Deliah girl, and also as the "favourite spy** of one Mr. Bob Hope.41 words
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Article39 1952-05-26 3 Scores of British and foreign statesmen including representatives from India •were among the 1,500 people who attended a service at Westminster Abbey m memory of Sir Stafford Cripps, former British Chancellor of the Exchequer. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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378 1952-05-26 3 LONDON, Monday. A 42-YEAR-OLD woman was granted a divorce at A Leeds Assizes from her twenty-six-stone husband who, it was said, "did not realise his own strength m relation to that of his wife." The butcher. Richard W. Dean, 43. administered In temper378 words
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Article64 1952-05-26 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. r[£ United States have flatly denied a Soviet charge that American military missions control the armed forces of Persia. They also accused Russia of meddling m Persia's internal affairs. The statement was made by State Department press officer, Mr. Michael J. McDermott, m quickA.P. - 64 words
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Article26 1952-05-26 3 it."' Mr. Katsuhiko Hamaguchi, Governor of the Bank of Tokyo, said that a joint Chinese-Japanese bank will be established soon m Hong Kong. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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196 1952-05-26 3 WHY THE FUSS? ASKED GIRL IN NIGHTIE LONDON, Mon. F EVERYONE at the fashion a shows asked: "Who is the girl m the pink silk negligee and nylon nightie?" Her appearance created no small! stir. Viewers put their heads together and whispered. Was it just the nightie The organisers did196 words
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Advertisement206 1952-05-26 3 TODAY DAILY! n v> i -1 45. 4.15. 645 9.31 P.M. •>() th Century-Fox's DECISION BEFORE DAWN RICHARD OSKAR BVSEHART WERNER m TODAY 5 SHOWS! U Of 131. 4.00. 6.45 9.30 P.M. CLIFTON WEBB IN ELOPEMENT to-^tirrine Anne Francis TOMORROW! DIRK BOGARDE m HUNTED AN EXCITING BRITISH THRILLER! CAPITOL last206 words
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Advertisement105 1952-05-26 3 f^/ New York y^ Ja is so close when you \JO mrl JPl+* V I Hi mr %T I Jl 1 ly Jtm.» MJm lfMm W A Constellations leave lp^ y\ Singapore Three Times Wa rfb< ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES M Jz jMy\ 1. Finlayson Green. Bjwur Tou can economize with105 words
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Miscellaneous165 1952-05-26 3 Radio BBC 5.25 p.m. Programme Summary; 5.30 Book To Read; 5.45 Film Review; 6 Emilia Toba (soprano); 6.15 Think On These ThingsChristian hymns, their music and rh-ir meaning; 6.3G The News News Talk: 6.45 Association Football— Austria England at Vienna. An eye-witness account; 6.50 From The Editorials: 7 Music fcr165 words
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Miscellaneous174 1952-05-26 3 BUCKLEY n[§l|i "DO MUCH WALKING 9" MdndrSlCC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya I J T«£ MA&CIAN SEEMS TO S4/1 I I -AW THEW LANO H4ftO. W««7« --Ai.r«OUGH {^V*^ •©gv rwooGH tw 4/ff N iv«4r h£ «f4ity oof s jwj \^o*- f^mF t^ _^T*l~ (op* i'>V K.nj; ltituft'%174 words
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Article343 1952-05-26 4 A BURMESE minister, Bo Khin Maung Gale, has assured his people that all organised revolts now m progress against that Government will be terminated by the end of IS nw^tly He has based his confidence upon official claims that the Karens, considered by the Burmese the major rebel faction,343 words
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317 1952-05-26 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. May 26. 1952. Land for the living 11/ITH Singapore's popu- lation growing at the rate of 30,000 a year, It is a sobering thought that 1,730 acres m the city area alone are occupied by the dead which can more usefully be devoted to the317 words
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Article679 1952-05-26 4 PETER BARTTELOT - PETER BARTTELOT By WHERE is nothing x about the large, amiable man who sometimes cycles along Idmiston-road, m the London suburb of Norwood, to suggest that here is a World Figure. Certainly no clue that here Is the man of whom American experts have said: "He679 words
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Article, Illustration340 1952-05-26 4 f\SE of th« main objecvF tives at the first Amrican atom-bomb tea* at Bikini was to me— are accurately the degree of destruction. Intricate and highly expensive measuring devices were tot up round the site of the proposed explosion. "It wa sail very impressive and carefully planned,"340 words
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Article561 1952-05-26 4 DAVID BURK - -AND THE MAN WHO BEGAN IT ALL DAVID BURK BRITAIN is to test her first atomic weapon, and the world waits to learn how we stand m the radio-active race. But among all the talk of atomic bombs and atomic ships, no one spares a word or a thought for561 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-05-26 4 "A* t&mmmAw im<hicj of the British Home Qmard it mk makes me happy to ull you that yow long-service medals art already being manufactured In 3ap*n. m27 words
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Article, Illustration343 1952-05-26 4 Bertrand Russell - Bertrand Russell By philosopher, mathematician logician. jyEITHER misery nor folly seems to me any part of the inevitable lot of man. I am convinced that intelligence, patience, and eloquence can sooner or later lead the human race out of its self-imposed tortures provided, it does not exterminate itself343 words
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Article, Illustration10 1952-05-26 4 Give me two voting torn*. Mac I've get *»»«t ptfMMfeyr10 words
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Article197 1952-05-26 4 THERE is no stopping this square 7 dance erase. Lafrest advance is into London's parks and commons where open-air dancing is permitted, and this summer sessions will be included m the programmes. This innovation the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh started the bail rolling197 words
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Article224 1952-05-26 4 \By A Correspondent! JONDONS principal hotels are fully booked for the Coronatlon m June next year although there are 13 months to go. Thousands of applications for accommodation during the Corenation celebrations have already been turned away. One big London bold tag me: "The number of applications for224 words
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Advertisement30 1952-05-26 4 RESETTING JEWELLERY IS A SPECIALITY OF MINE I HAVE DONE IT FOR OVER 25 YEARS CAN ASSURE EVERY SATISFACTION. SPH.de SILVA 45, Hlfh St.. Sinfapore. C Kulft Lssßpw 41 Ipofc30 words
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Advertisement28 1952-05-26 4 0^ The name 'WINTER' is known throughout Malaya TAILORING AT ITS BEST H. B. WINTER CO. LTD 1»-E. Battery Road. Singapore CLEARING W AM PORT, MUXANCijK^. TBAMtPOHT ISk28 words
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318 1952-05-26 5 COLONY CHINESE TOLD: NEED FOR T.B. HOME URGENT Incurables a danger SINGAPORE Chinese public organisations and charitable institution*. should help to establish early a home for tuberculosis incurables, Mr. Tap Pheng Geek, City Councillor (Nominated), told the Free Press yesterday. Representatives of 20 leading Chinese associations at a meeting recently318 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-05-26 5 picture. ACCOMPANIED fry members mud friends of the Singapore Buddhist Union, the Rev. Piyadassi Therm (third from left) and the Rev. Mawaheera watch a young inmate of the St. Andrew's HHilea 111— Hii at Dlay am on if the hobby hones. Free PressFree Press - 43 words
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119 1952-05-26 5 Free Frets Stall Reporter |?IFTEEN representatives of Geylang Serai, Katong and Changi residents sent a letter to the President of the Singapore City Council this morning asking him to re? ceive a deputation "to hear the truth about the Great Eastern Trade Fair."119 words
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Article202 1952-05-26 5 Malayan Labour Party urged PENANG. Mon. WBE Penang Labour Party conference yesterday urged the formation of a PanMalayan Labour Party to strengthen the labour movement m the country. Xnche Mohamed Sopiee, secretary of the Sel&ngor Labour Party, told the conference We are all agreed that though we hi SouthEast Asia202 words
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Article74 1952-05-26 5 Mr. L. KrLshnan, who has been directing Malay films m Singapore for the past 2ft years, is leaving for India at the end of this month with his wife and three-year-old son. He is going to India to further his career. Mr. Krlshnan has directed eight74 words
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Article26 1952-05-26 5 MUAR, Mon.— Atan bin Haji A. Karim, who moved four tahils of cooked rice within a restricted area at Buklt Kangkar, was fined $15.26 words
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93 1952-05-26 5 A [ORE than 2,000 residents of Kam pong Bahru. x Singapore, will meet shortly to form a community centre. An interim committee, which has been appointed, has written to the Social Welfare Deparment for advice. Mr X T. Tan. one of the organisers, told the93 words
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Article46 1952-05-26 5 Mr. L. M. Frazer, director of Old Bleach linens, Northern Ireland, left Singapore yesterday for Britain, after completing a world tour which began on March 9. Hie 100-years' old linn claims to have the oldest registered textile trade mark m the world.46 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-05-26 5 MR LAU CHUK MUN, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lao Fob, and Miss Chan. Poh Yoke, who were married at the Eastern Hotel, Koala Lumpur, over the week-end.29 words
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198 1952-05-26 5 ABOUT 50,000 boys and girls m Singapore were tested last year to discover whether they were susceptible to tuberculosis, Dr. J. Coutts Milne, Deputy Director of Medical Services, told the Free Press yesterday. The results of this check are still being studied, and the198 words
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Article154 1952-05-26 5 Ruler tours villages KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. THE determined stand of the kampong folk of Pahang had helped the security forces to sain frequent successes against the terrorists, the Sultan of Pahang told the people he met £a a 15-day tour of the *£uantan, Pekau and Raub areas. Hie Sultan began154 words
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Article118 1952-05-26 5 SUBSTATIONS liable to load O shedding tonight arc: Upper fllfiniw M, Vim Ctan Kaac Ed^ G«^. Prtattec Wks.. Chmnfi 9V» mile. Changi Prison, Tanah Mera Besar r Setaranf Barracks, Atlas Ice, Happy World, Asia Bnbber. Loronr 3. Stan's Avenue Sawmill, Shea Co., Leo Rabtier Works, Monntbatten Network, Spore118 words
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Article84 1952-05-26 5 MORE than 210,000 letter! have been distributed to the public at the postal distribution centre m the Singapore Victoria Memorial Hap. The centre was set up c*± t Aiftaiday the centre H^t'itlirii outstanding SS^Bld today Is dealing with yesterd*rt collections. The distribution system inas worked out Ba£?84 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-05-26 5 picture. Mr. TAN CHIN TUAN, *ice- president of the Singapore Legislative Council, talks with Mr. Ulto Yew (white shirt), eransel U the l*st mud l Telegraph tJn^ formed Staff Union, and officials of the union at their headquarters at Maxwell Eoad yesterday, Free PressFree Press - 50 words
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Article130 1952-05-26 5 20 STUDY PEASANT ECONOMY PENANG, Mon. rffWENTY Assistant ResetJ. tlexnent Officers from a training school In Taiping yesterday visited Penang to study modern farming methods at Bayan Lepas. Led by the Director of the School, Mr. R. West, the party inspected a mixed farming project for the rearing of fish,130 words
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Article60 1952-05-26 5 TAIPING, Mon.— The wedding of Miss Rita J. Estrop to Mr. Patrick B. Foley will take place at St. Louis Church, Taiping, on Saturday June 7 at 7.30 a.m. A reception will be held at the Hokklen Hoay Kuan, Taiping, after the ceremony. Ttoe bride-to-be is a60 words
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157 1952-05-26 5 MR. C. C. TAN, Progressive Party president, will urge, when he moves the second reading of the Central Provident Fund Bill at the Legislative Council meeting m June, that the Council choose a central provident fund and not a pensions schema for Colony157 words
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Article119 1952-05-26 5 TWENTY NEW COURSES SXHJRSES on local governor ment and political theories will be among 20 courses of lectures and discussions that are planned for the public Jointly by th% Bast-West Society and the Singapore Council for Adult Education this year. Some of the other courses will be on public utilities,119 words
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Article40 1952-05-26 5 MUAR, Mon.— Charged with causing hurt to Enon bin Mohamed Yassin with a tapping knife at Serom Estate, Tangkak. Mohd. Dali bin Chek claimed trial and was allowed bail of $150. Hie case was postponed to May 29.40 words
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Advertisement123 1952-05-26 5 iusf Arrived... Smartly Styled EVENING HAND BACS AfaAe Ybar Selection early as sfocfe is Limited. SILVERWME KPT. could tell you fj WmBMM. fcfe\ U» •NEUTRADONNV by to r^7 Kiranfl toothine «nd speed* action neutralises vh£oS 'NEUTRADONNA' is prepared by a V^>jjl pharmaceut,cal hou« of the hifbest ending which has WC\^123 words
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Advertisement94 1952-05-26 5 SUPER WAX SHOE POLISH yAH i^Hr^^MP^BSl ■Bj^^g^^CJ|pJ E*y FIRST INVENTED IN 1889 AND k^^ Ih« the established leader over vjj^^^gjy ALL OTHER SHOE POLISHES In Wkite, Mack, Dark Tan, Light frown, Tony Red. Also Black and Brown DUBBIN. Bottles of White Liquid Cleaner 50 Cte. la tins with sponge 4O94 words
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Article548 1952-05-26 6 FI VE GO ALS GOME IN 8 MIN. Massey shines for tourists Free Tress Soccer Reporter Aryan Gymkhana... 5; Sino-Malays... 2. f F they had boarded up the Sino-Malay goal it 1 wouldn't have stopped the Aryan Gymkhana tourists at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. There was no holding them m548 words
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Article52 1952-05-26 6 Reuter AFTER a successful soccer tour gtx of the Hong Kong and Singapore areas the Athenian League party of amateur footballers arrived back m London on Saturday afternoon. During their three weeks visit to the Far Bast they won four of the six games nlaved and drew theReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-05-26 6 photo. Jack McGinty (Mawi) puts m a terrific sport over the last furlong at Bukit Timah on Saturday to win Race 7 from Entertainment (Pa dek) and Fair Anita (Bagby Jr.) to pay the best dividcn d 01. the day, $86 for a win and $21 forFree Press - 53 words
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Article378 1952-05-26 6 EVIDENCE of Yorkshire's batting strength after early failures was seen at Sheffield on Saturday when Vie Wilson, a left-hander, made a double century m their county championship match against Derbyshire. Yorkshire, favourites for the championship, were put m to bat, the Derbyshire captain, O. L.378 words
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Article, Illustration1545 1952-05-26 6 ALLAN LEWIS - Gambar Melayu 's win stamps ALLAN LEWIS HOW THEVHffiAN ON SATURDAY j him as best stayer By pXMBAR Melayu made *X light of his 9.7 handicap to win the Governor's Cup by three lengths at Bukit Timah on Saturday, last day of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer Meeting. Gambar Melayu1,545 words
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Article564 1952-05-26 7 Joyful troops mob victors ENGLAND revived her slumping soccer fort ines by defeating Austria, considered the ptrtagesl continental side by three goals to two at ienna yesterday. Hie British occupation troops, njingling with a* 60 000 crowd m the Prater Stadium m the Soviet "orReuter; A.P. - 564 words
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Article230 1952-05-26 7 The crowd didn't agree •HE crouv. of 10.000 hissed, I whistled and booed line decisions yes- curing the match at 1 Kronen international iV n tennis championships rhjch Frank Sedgman of A traMa beat Kurt Nielsen Denmark. Sedgman won 6—l B—68 6 6 -i to reach the quarter--1 V "nesnun's230 words
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Article93 1952-05-26 7 PILRO TARUFI (Italy), driving i -wo-litre Ferrari, yesterday wor. OH Giard Prix de Prance M r :.ice Behind was Andre tM Pfcnct), also m a Peru:\ wbttik had been driven ■rite |i the race by Giuseppe Fa:^a Italy Parisa, also m a Per nari, came NHA.P. - 93 words
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Article67 1952-05-26 7 pRESGH horse Worden n owned kg wealthy American sportsMo .lph B. Strasserburger, was th. test backed horse at the toby callover held at the vie r.a club. London over the wet-Ktr.d. Wo c>n was fijst called at 18--1 ou: hese odds were so eagerly «apped up that by67 words
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Article157 1952-05-26 7 SJt.C. beat S.CJL.C. by 112 runs on the first Innings (Hong Urn Green). Site.: 220 and 111 for 5 (Martens 31. Hay n.o. 28, Eng Cheng 4 for 40). S.C.R.C.: 108. and 246 (Ong Lee 76. Earn Hock 48, Eng Cheng 41. Dee Kretser 5 for 90). R.A.F.157 words
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Article140 1952-05-26 7 A PTER a very unsettled start, A Singapore Police gradually got organised and eventually ran out winners by the odd goal m three m their annual encounter against Siamese Police played at Thomson Road yesterday. The visitors got off to a fine start and bad gone into140 words
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Article309 1952-05-26 7 SCOTLAND beat Denmark by two goals to one after a goalless first half m their international soccer match at Copenhagen yesterday. Scotland dominated the play after being pressed for the first ten minutes and thoroughly deserved their victory. Several times during the first half they went309 words
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Article457 1952-05-26 7 5.C.A. cricket tourney T«IME ran out on Singapore Recreation Club y ester A day, while making their bid to score their third successive outright win m the Senior tournament now m progress. Left by Singapore Chinese seventy minutes m which to collect 135 runs, Recs457 words
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Article, Illustration268 1952-05-26 7 HUTTON GETS THE JOB LEN HUTTON, Yorkshire, has accepted an Invitation to captain England against India In the first cricket Test beginning at Leeds on June 5. He is the first professional to be invited to captain an England side, though there have been instances of professionals taking over from268 words
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Article17 1952-05-26 7 LEE GUAN KBYE will be official referee for the Inter-sose final between India and America.17 words
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Article18 1952-05-26 7 r PWENTY-SEVEN Philippine Olympic Games Competitors will leave by plane on June 15 for Helsinki, Finland.18 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-05-26 7 King Kong lashes out at Chief Little Wolf during their Orht at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday night while Referee Jim Anderson tries to pull him away. Kong won by two pin falls to one.40 words
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Article351 1952-05-26 7 rE Singapore Olympic Sports Council trials for Tang Pel Wah, Eleanor Ross, S?L McQuarri and Tan Eng Toon came to an end at the Victoria School ground yesterday, and only two qualified as Olympic probables. Soon after the trial a meeting was held la one351 words
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Article409 1952-05-26 7 The Danes made it a point- for-po int fight By PETER KUM rpHE underdog Indian Thomas Cup squad have qualified to meet the A Americans at Singapore. They beat the formidable Danes 6 3 m their twoday encounter over the weekend at Kuala Lumpur. Dropping of the first409 words
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Article360 1952-05-26 7 rr was a glorious 3 l lead, Indian Thomas Cup squad put over Danes on Saturday night. By this they have proved that they have been grossly underrated. Despite excuses offered for Danes they just arrived and the heat got them down India's lead was360 words
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Article464 1952-05-26 7 FIRST DAY IMJLL results were: fT. N. Seth (India) beat Jeern Skaaruo 15-€, 15-13. Devinder Mohan (India) beat Poul Holm 15-3. 15-10. Mohan and H. Ferretra (India) beat Ib Oben and John Nygaard 18-17. 15-9. Pool Holm and Ole Jensen (Denmark) beat T. N. Seth and M. Goha 15-7,464 words
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Article92 1952-05-26 7 /COSMOS 8. C. were fortunate V when they held Tuan Mong 0.8.A. to a two-all draw m their S.AJ.A. Div. SB game played at Geylang yesterday. Teams crossed over on level terms having: netted a penalty each, but soon after resumption Cosmos went into the icad92 words
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Article113 1952-05-26 7 PROMOTER Nene told the P- Frets this morning that h# may have tc stop promoting boxing m Singapcre. Said Nane: "Though my promotions off fair crowds I have not made cny» thing." I Nene explained the en'erieln- ment tax he has had to pay crippling. "The113 words
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Article30 1952-05-26 7 Island Ciuo results yesterday were: May monthly (base?) "A" Division was won by O. Addlson <lO> six up; "B" Division by B. O. Beaudorra ill) four up30 words
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Article72 1952-05-26 8 The American Sailors' Union of the Pacific, which began a three-day "stop work" protest on Saturday will vote on whether to call a full strike if their demands are not met Shipping all along the American Pacific coast was held up after the Pacific Maritime72 words
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Article118 1952-05-26 8 KARACHI, Mon. r[E Pakistan Foreign Minister, Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, said yesterday that Pakistan had suggested a one-month time limit for the talks on Kashmir proposed by Dr. Frank Graham, United Nations mediator m the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan. In an interview118 words
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Article25 1952-05-26 8 Bao Dai, Viet Nam's Chief of State, yesterday reviewed 1,000 American-equipped Viet. namese troops, highlighting celebrations of Viet Nam's "day of independence.' A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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378 1952-05-26 8 P.o. Ws. GREET U.K. TROOPS WITH SONG PARADE KOJE ISLAND, Monday. rtOMMUNIST prisoners yesterday demonstrated with songs and marching when British and Canadian troops arrived to take up guard duties on Koje Island. v Two companies, one from the Royal Canadian Regiment and one from the King's Shropshire light Infantry,378 words
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Article150 1952-05-26 8 U.S. warned against cuts in aid PARIS. Mon. MR. WILLIAM H. Draper, special United States representative fend head of the Mutual Security Agency, yesterday issued an urgent statement condemning the large cuts made by the House of Representatives m the military and economic assistance programme. These cuts, h e said,Reuter - 150 words
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Article69 1952-05-26 8 A.P. LAS VAGAS, Mon. ANOTHER atomic test explosion the sixth this spring was set off yesterday morning at the Desert Rock experimental range In the Nevada desert. The blast lighted the sky a fiery red as it flashed at daybreak. A thousand combat troops and hundredsA.P. - 69 words
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Article42 1952-05-26 8 It will be graduation day next Wednesday for the Dionne Quintuplets. They will be 18 the day they receive their diplomas from a special school, Villa Notre Dame. They will attend soip-p er'-v rollege next year. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article23 1952-05-26 8 Yugoslavia yesterday observed the 60th birthday of its Prime Minister, Marshal Tito, with special issues of newpapers and postage stamps. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article21 1952-05-26 8 A contingent of 1,000 Canadian Combat veterans left Japan yesterday on their way home after a year's fighting m Korea. A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article40 1952-05-26 8 Government forces striving to roundup Chinese National is: irregulars m North Burma killed 20 of them and wounded many others m a clash at Mantou last week. Burmese losses were reported as five dead. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article41 1952-05-26 8 High Roman Catholic prelates and pilgrims from nearly every country gathered at Barcelona yesterday to pray for peace. The occasion is the first World Eu?'iaristic Congress for 14 years. The last was m Budapest m 1938. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article18 1952-05-26 8 A Persian Government spokesman, Dr. Naflssi, m Teheran yesterday denied reports of Premier Mossadeq's resignation. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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155 1952-05-26 8 WASHINGTON, Monday. 'THE world's rice crop for the year August 1951 to x July 1952 showed little change m volume from the preceding two years, the United States Agricultural Department said yesterday. The Department's office of Foreign Agricultural Relations estimated that the output wouldReuter - 155 words
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Article31 1952-05-26 8 Mr. Takotora Ogata, special envoy of Japan's Prime Minister Shigura Yoshida, arrived m the New Delhi yesterday m the course of a nveweek goodwill tour of Asian countries. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article18 1952-05-26 8 Film star Ingrltf Bergman, cast her first vot e as an Italian citizen m Rome vester-18 words
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Article263 1952-05-26 8 TOKYO, Monday. "AH, no, no," angrily cried the newspaper Asahi v yesterday. Its bannerline story said the Americans intend to make sacred Mt. Fuji from base to summit an exclusive military drill ground barring Japanese climbers The U.S. Army has been using about 90,000A.P. - 263 words
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Article123 1952-05-26 8 MONTE CARLO. Mon. A FRENCH scientist, Dr Alain Louis Bombard, and an Englishman, Jack Muir Palmer, sailed yesterday on their 17-foot rub•ber raft on the lint lap of their trip to Cuba. The point of their adventure is to test Bombard's theory that shipwreckedU.P. - 123 words
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Article48 1952-05-26 8 The Duke of Windsor's courting and honeymoon car, a 1936 Bulck Sedan, will be sold at auction m London this week. Experts took a look and reported it is a mass of gadgets, some obviously fe-minine-inspired. It still does 60 m.p.h. with ease. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article22 1952-05-26 8 Two soldiers were killed and 14 injured when an Army lorry plunged into a 50-foot ravine near Dolgeley, West Wales.22 words
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Article17 1952-05-26 8 Bharat Airways last night inaugurated a regular plane service between Calcutta and Jakarta. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article130 1952-05-26 8 LONDON, Mon. T|y|R. James Griffiths. Labour ITI Member of Parliament and former Colonial Secretary, yesterday described events m south Africa as "a blot on the fair name of the Common wealth;" The one way the Com- monwealth and the world can prosper is for all ofReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-05-26 8 picture. PRINCESS Fatima, 22-year- eld sister of the Shah of Persia holds her 7 U>. 11 os. son born m Santa Monica Hospital, California. Looking on is her American husband Vincent Hilyer. They married m Italy two years ago.— A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article28 1952-05-26 8 Russia nas registered a stiff diplomatic protest against the expulsion of Vladimir Karmanov, until six weeks ago first secretary of the* soviet Embassy m Belgrade. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article287 1952-05-26 8 America defines passport policy WASHINGTON, Mon. mHE US. State Depart- ment, defending its passport policy, declared yesterday that Americans should be prevented from going abroad if there were reasons to believe they were Reds, or If their activities were 'likely to be contrary to the best interests of the UnitedA.P. - 287 words
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83 1952-05-26 8 BERLIN, Man. rpHE arrest of 21 Soviet A officers, among them eight staff officers of the Soviet army of occupation m Thuringia, Germany, was reported by the West Berlin newspaper, Telegraf today. The arrest took place the first week of May xin the Thuringian citiesA.P. - 83 words
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Article72 1952-05-26 8 Metal thieving reached a new record when an oil derrick at Prottes, a smatt Russian zone Tillage m Austria, was dismantled to the last screw and taken away m a large lorry under the eyes of a curious village crowd. The derrick nad been idle forA.P. - 72 words
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Miscellaneous53 1952-05-26 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris IVOUAREINSAI^/IfVO^iJEP^ I EVENTUAUY, ANYHOW. WEV6 HE MUST NOT BE TAKEN ALIVE, J I HAVING HIM IN YOUR HANPSHASMDfcB«AUN,IWni JLf? B Jusr STDPPS) KIODING OUR- WHBK YOUR ORUSS AND <*g XWST 7*** HAW 7XV 6O& I HAVE YOUAU SHOT/ Jlff^ S^VES. BUT WEUPIEOII^ WWS OOOtP MAKE53 words
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