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Title Section18 1952-05-30 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA 18.465. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article364 1952-05-30 1 6,000 riot after sfreech by Mr. Eden BERLIN, Friday. T BERLIN police beat back an attempt ~t by 6,001) rioting Communist youths r Berlin to invade the United States j arrested more than 200. The police arir d with teargas grenades and water :Ac.d notU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 364 words
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Article113 1952-05-30 1 Duclos to face plot charge PARIS. Fri. 4 X ning magisA M Andre Jacquin- ::'cnliy signi lei barging M. Dud s the arrested unoranist Par- t, acts against security of i Hi :.:.d previously I a nat ol carrying HI the Govern- invest iga- i was described I I ing113 words
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Article88 1952-05-30 1 WOMAN ROBS CHILD Free Press Staff Reporter AN eight-year-old girl, Tan joon Sing, was robbed of her bangles, worth $58, by a woman m a side-lane off Silat Road, Singapore, at 12.50 p.m. yesterday. The child was walking to school when the woman called out to her on the pretext88 words
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128 1952-05-30 1 NEW DELHI. Friday. fTHE Socialist Party and the X.M.P.P. (Kisan Maz- door Praja Party)— the two main moderate leftist parties m India— last night announced they had decided to form a working alliance. A joint statement issued by Socialist leader. Mr. Jai Prakash Narain and128 words
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Article, Illustration91 1952-05-30 1 The Queen Mother disclosed yesterday that she piloted for some time, at more than 500 miles an hoar, the Comet jet airliner m which she had a joyride .over Europe last week. Accompanied by Princess Margaret she took off from Hatfield m Hertfordshire for the tripReuter - 91 words
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147 1952-05-30 1 FRAUD CONSPIRACY PROBE A n ti-corruption chief involved WASHINGTON, Friday. THE United States Justice Department is investigating "possible criminal violations as well as conspiracy to defraud the government" m ship transactions by companies headed by Mr. Newbold Morris, former government "corruption*' investigator, and other well-known Americans, the Senate Investigations Sub-committeeReuter - 147 words
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Article103 1952-05-30 1 Red paper wants tip for tip LONDON. Fri. THE London Daily Worker, the Communist paper, whose sports columnist forecast the winner of the Derby, asked its readers for a share of their winnings yesterday. The Worker said it needed £2,500 m a hurry. The paper has been having ordinary capitalistA.P. - 103 words
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Article26 1952-05-30 1 French Union forces m a surprise attack against several hundred Vietminh forces killed 250 and captured 80 on Wednesday south of Hanoi.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article124 1952-05-30 1 IKE TO MEET TRUMAN WASHINGTON, Frf. PRESIDENT Truman told a JT news conference ye&terd«r .that be expects to receive Gfheral Dwight Eisenhower at the White House immediately after his return from Europe on Sunday and again before the general leaves on Tuesday for Abilen, Kansas, to make a major address124 words
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Article29 1952-05-30 1 Nearly 100 Labour Members of Parliament have signed a resolution before the House of Commons demanding talks with Russia on a possible unification of all Germany.29 words
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Article67 1952-05-30 1 LONDON, Fri. BRITISH Actors' Equity told the BBC this week to keep television cameras out of the theatres when there Is a paying audience present, because actors can't play simultaneously "to the bloke m the gallery and the man before the screen." In carrying a67 words
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Article23 1952-05-30 1 President Truman yesterday asked Congress for $3,341,000,000 with which to "increase our leadership" m the atom race with Russia.23 words
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Article61 1952-05-30 1 Free Press Staff Reporter Singapore Government Secretariat offices were being given the final touches to a special cleaning which started yesterday to give it a spick and span appearance for the visit of the Governor. Mr. J. F. Nicoll, this afternoon. This will be the Governors first61 words
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Article63 1952-05-30 1 BOAC announced yesterday m London that it will triple its new jet airliner service between London and South Africa starting on June 1. Three flights a week will be made each way, instead of the present one flight. Passenger service by conventional propellor driven aircraft betweenAP - 63 words
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77 1952-05-30 1 S'pore food officer goes to Britain Free Press Staff Reporter %/TR. R. A. Wright, Singapore J food production officer, left for Britain yesterday on five months' leave. While there he will have consultations with officials of the Food Ministry, and subsoil and reclamation experts. He may also visit Holland to77 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-05-30 1 picture. JUDY BREEN, 20-year-old Miss Festival of Britain, has been chosen Miss England to represent her country m the Miss Europe contest to be held m Venice from June 7 to 14. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article85 1952-05-30 1 BOMBAY, Fri. A RRESTS; strikes and civil disobedience continued m miny parts 'fcf India yesterday fij protest against the Government's withdrawal of Socialist leaders have announced that from Sunday, their party members will make "peaceul attempts" to seizo government grain stocks and sell them at the85 words
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266 1952-05-30 1 U.K. TROOPS IN ACTION ON PRISONISLAND TOKYO, Friday. r< AS-MASKED American troops, after forming a ring of steel round British troops, accidentally shot down two Communist prisoners yesterday m the heart of the notorious "Compound 66" on Koje prison island. One Communist was killed. British troops with fixed bayonets hadReuter; U.P. - 266 words
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Article43 1952-05-30 1 A 41-year-old canner employed by the Chuan Seng Pineapple Factory at Kranji, Lim Ho Siang, was found with his throat cut m his quarters on Wednesday night. A bloodstained pineapple cutting knife was found by his side. His condition is serious.43 words
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163 1952-05-30 1 LONDON, Fri. rpHE Bristol Aircraft Company said yesterday it was making the world's most economical jet aircraft engine. The engine, Proteus 111. will power the Bristol Britannia four-engined airliner, of which the British Overseas Airways Corporation ha* ordered 25 It is not a pureReuter - 163 words
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Article78 1952-05-30 1 PUSAN, Fit THE South Korean president, Mr. Syngman Rhee, yesterday predicted further arrests, under martial law of National Assembly members. He characterised as insidious propaganda reports that he was attempting a military coup d'etat to keep himself m power. In a letter to Mr. Rhee78 words
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Advertisement134 1952-05-30 1 ,p \r;;BF. 9 pOOD authorities say how important it is that you should get h uu" 1J qu dai| y supphf of vitamins and minerals. Your t and ♦■mass depend on it. This is why it is a good plan m 'ke del.cious "Ovaltine" your regubr daily beverage. *"3n^t :tt>er134 words
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Advertisement100 1952-05-30 1 I flit Clps&fcrJ J BrM B»»h M. Til. ««i Excefient Cuisine > 9 lit Out Service 9 Special Cocktails ft 9 CeU Beer, Wine Spirits 9 European Dinner Ala Carte V> 9 Ckkese Focxl SS MULLED APPLE PUNCH >#^^ ■KBS BW y^sxi' I^^!^^ Mountain Moid Apple Juice f makes this100 words
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Article717 1952-05-30 2 EVELYN IRONS - EVELYN IRONS SHE COULD HAVE HAD A MANSION-SHE PREFERS A FLAT. AMD THE WOMAN FROM VIENNA UKfS TEA bf FRAU HILEfIB FIGL, 45-years-old, is not the sort of woman you would turn to look at m the streets of Londor; or even of Vienna. She Is plumpish,717 words
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212 1952-05-30 2 ]I|RS. PEARL MESTA, iV the ebullient partythrowing U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg mounts the gangway at Le Havre soon on her way back to Washington. During her voyage across, says Sam White from Paris she will be wrestling with a problem. Shall she make212 words
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Article, Illustration148 1952-05-30 2 Girl With food Ideas A LONDON fid wlio it always getting her picture m Hie papers is Simone Silva. She is a young actress with ideas about clothes. She designs her own dresses and many are easy to copy. She has lots of evening gowns, but reduces their cost by148 words
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Article234 1952-05-30 2 Louise Petre - Let's be Practical, says Paris Louise Petre By ALL eccentricity is banned from the Paris spring tailormades. Simplicity and sane elegance adapted to present day difficulties takes its place. This, however, by no means dismisses glamour or charm from the picture. It means rather that practical ideas take the place234 words
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Article319 1952-05-30 2 Jean Wiseman - Jean Wiseman Britain's New Rainwear is By OOMEONE should coin a new name for Britain's newest rainwear— which m many cases is equally suitable for sunshine or even a cocktail party. New processes and new fabrics have turned rainwear into a really high fashion wear, with319 words
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Advertisement156 1952-05-30 2 U mm m:m «K »'W»ii»imif»:-g! ■>. i ALL THE DEPARTMENTS V v of GREAT STOCK of I I'ii^ku.. 1 SILK, RAYON (OnOM I m ipt^^ TEYTII EC m lEAIILEJ f Wrt'ig ready-to-wear goods. fin Do net miss this Great Opportunity of Saving from our i, p Sensational offers for a156 words
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Advertisement346 1952-05-30 2 FEA THERLIGHT FOUXD.I ncxc r, (f So light, so easy to apply, Feather- light Foundation gives you tliat lovely, fefa fresh natural look. Perfect for you m- >ar girls, for fine delicate skins, or for any f !^v* woman who prefers a light make-un Eight enchanting shades— one ib yours346 words
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Miscellaneous241 1952-05-30 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today, yon have a real desire to acquire knowledge and will spend a great part of your life learning more and more each day. You never finish your schooling! If you get interested m a subject, you will never rest until you have explored every detail241 words
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Miscellaneous75 1952-05-30 2 New Crossword No. 675 17 o ■■■■■■■■^^^^^^■■■■■■Br^^^TlliJißP itiißi CLUES ACROSS 8, 7. High praise for a correspondent (7, 6). 8 Pardon; Amy's about the home (7). 9. Please change (6). 11. Upset Noel (anag.) (9). 13. Before taking these one takes the lead (9) 17. A cold wind for a75 words
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121 1952-05-30 3 HUSBAND 'INVENTED' NAKEDMAN UNDERBED LONDON, Fri. a the same I i married couple lire and had < friends, said g Karminsia at 7. ter Assizes. .ranted a mam- r £3 a week wiisnn aged 48. t Wilson, aged director She be wilfully r^gntaln her. The k-dated to last .::•> Hibbert.121 words
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Article31 1952-05-30 3 '.v.. A. Williams of Montreal has been appointed >•.••..:. and managing dirge I a new 535.000.000 oil cetofi be operated by k .> Sta£ arid Vacuum Oil > m Bombay. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article27 1952-05-30 3 I. Minister Mr. Chii md Australian Minister Mr. Robert He ban met m U| their first formal j r-: 00 relations bethc ■•■vo countries. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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327 1952-05-30 3 LONDON, Friday. GENEROUS Harry Lambert, lavish spender In London's expensive clubs and hotel lounges, will be just a number for the next five years. No more parties In his luxury trailer caravan or m his motor launch at Staines. Middlesex, where he327 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-05-30 3 EXPLOSIVE Betty Hutton, as she appears m Cccli B. de Mille's star-studded technicolor production for Paramount, The Greatest Shoio on Earth."23 words
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Article27 1952-05-30 3 Textile workers m Australi? will seek a nation-wide stoppage if the Federal government decided to lift the i ban on importation of manufactured textiles. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article20 1952-05-30 3 i The Governor-General of the Sudan, Sir Robert Hower, has left Khartoum for Britain for his annual leave.20 words
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Article92 1952-05-30 3 NOTTINGHAM, Fri. A WOMAN named In a divorce petition offered to return the man to his wife because he was not capable of supporting her any longer. She wrote: "I do not think he can work any more, or can only do light work, so I am92 words
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Article75 1952-05-30 3 CALCUTTA, Fri. THE editor of Calcutta's pro Nationalist Chinese newspaper has announces the Chinese Communist government is offering monetary inducements to win the allegiance of the city's 15,000 Chinese. Mr. Liao Chung Shine, managing director and editor of the "Chinese Journal of India." saidU.P. - 75 words
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Article281 1952-05-30 3 HONG KONG, Friday. WHAT'S happened to that Workers' Utopia pro- mised tor the Chinese Communists when they came to power? Official word has seeped- through troiu PeJosg tuav the 1,700 workers of the Mukden gunny bag factory were Uwing, eating ana working m "appalling" conditions—six281 words
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Article, Illustration12 1952-05-30 3 I "MO AUrfB MOW LA*GE YOU I MAKCEM YOU*E5TIUA comyutr I12 words
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Article139 1952-05-30 3 BARCELONA, Fri. HUNDREDS of white pigeons, symbolising world peace, were released m Barcelona when Pope Pius Xll's personal representative arrived for the 35th Congress of the Roman Catholic Church. As Frederico Cardinal Tedeschini stepped from a train into the "Gate of Peace" Square, trumpets blared and139 words
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Article23 1952-05-30 3 The newly appointed Apostolic delegate to Turkey, Monsignor Paolo Bertoli, will leave Rome by plane for Istanbul next Thursday.— U.P. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration202 1952-05-30 3 Intercollegiate Hand No. f I JF West's first rebid is one no* A trump, there's likelihood Ea*West may reach a three no-trump contract; however, that is easy to make because the spades split and three diamonds, three hearts, two clubs and a spade trick can be made without202 words
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Article53 1952-05-30 3 Fortune Magazine has reported that Communist influence is rapidly dwindling m the United States labour movement. It said less than two per cent, of organised labour members are under party line domination today where* as 20 per cent, of labour membership were Communistic less than53 words
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Article19 1952-05-30 3 Italian Ambassador Mario di Stafano presented his credentials to President Nikolai ShrernUe at the Kremlin. U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Advertisement106 1952-05-30 3 iiiiiiiW. i^^^ii^^. i^iH i^v .^^B i^B j^ih i^B i^B i^B i^B i^L^B I .the pure oils are emulsified. c valuable tomc^mgre^ente Keep J\^JU^^^/ JL^ 3ECAUSE this DOUBLE BENEFIT 1 j/^^ day-long smartness, lasting hair health |m >^ 3r m mf^ zJftf^^mr^ •'^^OBBum^^^jtU^m^M^^ttftt^^m^^Z. fc^fcr/ f B Brylcreera keeps the hair under106 words
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Miscellaneous250 1952-05-30 3 QTMnaPOBP Sir Rollo Gillespie < 1760-1814) by OUIVjnrUAL Norman Harrison; 7.45 Cricket: 10 News; 10.05 Classical Music; 1?*,?*1 11.-11.30 Symphony of Strings; Matcn at Headingley, Leeds. Com--1 pjn Radio Orch 1.30 News- mentaries by Rex Alston and John 1.45-2' Joe Schirmer Trio; 6.17 Arlott on the second day's play; Forces250 words
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The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, May 30, 1852.
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Article291 1952-05-30 4 THE Kremlin has turned on the heat again. Tlie±e is a threat of a mil-lion-man offensive m Korea which may well materialise. Another blockade of Western Berlin looks imminent. The fear of a third worldwar pervades the minds of thinking men. Why this sudden recrudescence of active291 words
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Article250 1952-05-30 4 AT what age should a man, or woman, marry? The question is prompted by a report Of the Church of England to the Royal commission m Britain on Marriage and Divorce. The Church recommends that the minimum age at which marriage. may take place with the consent250 words
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Article, Illustration846 1952-05-30 4 DAVID BURK - Romance of the China Traders DAVID BURK Clippers sailed under a doctor's orders— and started a tradition m commerce By U7ITHIN the next few weeks the 50 or so British firms trading m China, with assets totalling more than £300,000,000, will have completed their withdrawal plans and acted upon them.846 words
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Article544 1952-05-30 4 IT'S a long trip from Broome, Western Australia, to Staunton m Gloucestershire, England, but such are the bonds of Commonwealth and cricket that for 54--year-old fisherman Trevor Willes it has been "well worth while." Mr. Willes has just paid his first visit to Britain. "I had544 words
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Article827 1952-05-30 4 Nicholas Pope - The Royal Family's Finances Nicholas Pope filler Wrist m the tale of— -explained by I |X>LLOWING the JT tradition started by her great^great-great-great-grandfather, George m, the Queen has renounced all the hereditary revenues of the Crown lands and placed them at. the disposal of "her faithful Commons." In return, she827 words
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400 1952-05-30 4 Henry Thedy - Henry Thedy A NKARA, new, ultra- modern capital of Turkey, is a city of civil servants and one white elephant. Imagine living m a city that is one big bureaucracy. In this city of almost 300,000 just about everyone is a civil servant the man400 words
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Advertisement23 1952-05-30 4 Modern Ring* of Distinction For Every Occasion. P. H. HENDRY, Manufacturing Jeweller 78 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. 6. 4 BATU ROAO. KUALA LUMPUR23 words
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Advertisement29 1952-05-30 4 I Yes that dollar does go a long way at FITZPATRICKS s^-~*\ "If For Economy and M» sh Repair All Electrical and General SuppUe" Ti m Ih b rhr29 words
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Article, Illustration250 1952-05-30 5 Committees now willgetf^men Free Press Staff Reporter OVEL Defence Advisory Committees are being formed m all electoral wards m Singapore. Committees m Tanglin and Katong will be set up within two weeks, The Assistant Commissioner, Civil bef eftce (City Area), brigadier P. H. Denyer,Free Press - 250 words
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Article67 1952-05-30 5 15 APPLY FOR VARSITY COURSE Free Press Staff Reporter MORE than 15 people hate applied for the University of Malaya's new social studies course which begins m October, this year. Mrs. Renee You, organising secretary of the course, told the Free Press that all applications must be- sent to the67 words
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Article142 1952-05-30 5 Ju-jitsu at assn. fair Free Press Staff Reporter "■EXHIBITIONS of ju-jitsu and gymnatics, including balancing and tumbling acts, will highlight next Saturday's Singapore Young Men's Christian Association fete and fair at the Bras Basah Road pavilion. The fair aims at raising $25,000 for C.V.M.C.A. funds. The perlormances will be given142 words
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Article24 1952-05-30 5 KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. Lady Tempter inspected Red Gross units of the Sultan Suleiman Grammar and Tenku Ampuan Miriam schools on Wednesday.24 words
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136 1952-05-30 5 Motorists may not get the pink forms Free Press Staff Reporter OWNERS of motor vehicles m Singapore are not likely this year to get the pink forms the Vehicles Department sends to them as a reminder that their half-yearly licence would shortly expire. The City Council's Vehicles and Traffic Committee136 words
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Article54 1952-05-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. APPEALS to the Kuala Lumpur public to support the anti-rabies campaign were made by Mr. Ong Yoke Un and Mr. J. Whyte at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Council. "W« can only deplore the failure to co-operate m the enforcement of the muzzling54 words
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Article, Illustration191 1952-05-30 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Teachers* Union has received a large number of entries from local schools for the drama and music festival competitions during Educaion Week. For the drama competition, teams will be divided into four groups— juniors, intermediates, seniors and open. Applicants191 words
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Article102 1952-05-30 5 PEOPLE m Tanglin have asked the Singapore City Council and the Social Welfare Department either to close or move a privately owned children's centre m the area. Twenty have complained m a petition the centre was a "nuisance" to neighbouring householders. A committee of the Singapore102 words
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Article88 1952-05-30 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A Singapore Hokkien organisation, Po Chian Keng Tan Clan Association, yesterday offered to buy a 40--piece brass band, for the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association, Singapore. The Chinese V.MC.A. will now be able to organise the band m response to a88 words
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Article69 1952-05-30 5 Free Press Staff Reporter Dato Syed Abdul Kadir, Mentri Besar. Johore, yesterday settled differences which had arisen* between Malay and Chinese kampong folk over a re-grouping scheme which was planned for Telok Senggat. The Mentri Besar was accompanied on the visit by Inche Hussein bin Haji69 words
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73 1952-05-30 5 Penang needs trade controls, he says PENANG. Fri. rpHERE is always a demand on the entrepot port of Penang for the removal of all controls and this is understandable m a case of a community which has been brought up m a tradition of free trade, Mr. C. E. Dawson73 words
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Article166 1952-05-30 5 CLUB TO GIVE JOY RIDES r[E Royal Singapore Plying Club will again give joy flights over Singapore on Sunday and Monday. Two types of flights will be available—* short one for those who seek only the satisfaction of having "been up,'* and longer ones for those who wish to get166 words
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Article24 1952-05-30 5 SEGAMAT. Fri. Sit Tiong Slew was charged with offering 50 cents as a bribe to a constable. He was allowed $300 bail.24 words
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Article162 1952-05-30 5 They want medical posts in town KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. KUALA Lumpur Municipal Councillors yesterday decided to as* the SelangOr State Government to set up medical posts within the Municipal area to give prompt treatment lor minor injuries. The scheme was proposed by Mr. Douglas Lee who said that the posts162 words
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Article131 1952-05-30 5 A modern trade schcoi b&t A been established m Bo no to train local men. The school, run by Saraw k Oilfields Limited and Brit it -i Malayan Petroleum Company at Seria, is under the s^pi vision of Mr. P. B. Gcuue. former superintendent of the131 words
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Article78 1952-05-30 5 CJUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding: tonight are: Seah St. Waterloo St., St. An. Drews High St./ Stamford Ed, Balestier Ed., Jalan Ampas, is.M.ts.c., iurnitcme. uraman Rise, Island Golf Club, SefeUr Pumps, Nee Soon, Seletar Wirelew, MenUH Hospital, Trafalfar Estate New World, Btndemeer Rd., Ban Hock Lean* Milne Ed*78 words
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Advertisement132 1952-05-30 5 TRI-ANG "Trotting Horse j&» Us TERRIFIC! Jm*^SK& *M Af tPWAS f f The real high-stepping horse, beautifully sculptored, is made m light but tough pressed steel, whilst a special mechanism causes the legs to "trot* most realistically. The machine is of welded steel tube construction, with a large comfy saddle,132 words
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Article354 1952-05-30 6 C SHIPS Tom Graveney kits breezy 171 CURREY defeating Warwickshire by 69 minis m a match m which 40 wickets fell for an aggregate of 515 went to the head of the County cricket championship yesterday. With 52 points from five matches they displaced Middlesex (48 fromReuter - 354 words
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Article71 1952-05-30 6 TVittu Phadkar, the IndU« cricket iir. is most certain to miss the first test with England which be*in» Be -ie snff cring frem puled groin meseles, and when he visited heepital yesterday was ad* TUni Feel ier uuve GhaUin Ahesed who has Be will take a*Reuter - 71 words
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Article27 1952-05-30 6 HAROLD Elliott and H. G. Baldwin have been appointed umpires for the first cricket Test between England and India beginning at Leeds next Thursday. RenterReuter - 27 words
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Article429 1952-05-30 6 TAUNTON appears to be an unlucky ground for India. Six years ago they lost there by an innings after being put out for €4 and yesterday they found themselves 92 runs behind Somerset on first Innings. In addition two of their leading bowlers were hurt. GhulamReuter - 429 words
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77 1952-05-30 6 Champion Shirai is japan's idol now rpHE new world flyweight X boxing champion Yoshio Shirai, who overnight became the nation* idol by banging oat a 15-round decision over Honolulu's Dado Marino will be one of the "really great Cham-. pions" In ring history. That is the opinion of his American77 words
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Article104 1952-05-30 6 Dick Chapman eliminated Defending champion Dick Chapman was knocked out of the British amateur golf championship m a stunning upset yesterday at Prestwick, Scotland. Chapman, 41-year-oM Socialite from Pinehurst. N. Caroline, was blasted out of the running by Major David Blair. 35-year-old Scotsman, 3 and 2. Maxwell (U.S.) eliminated DonAP - 104 words
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Article66 1952-05-30 6 T»HE Malayan Chinese FA. A eleven to meet Aryan Gymkhana at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow is: Yew Chang (Spore); Sal Chong (Perak), Teow Keng (Spore); Hee Jong (Spore), Hoon Leong (Spore), Hin Weng (Spore); Thian Kwee (N.S.), Boon Seong (Spore), slang Teik (Ptnang), Boon Leong66 words
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278 1952-05-30 6 ITU ALA Lumpur*! Municipal Councillors decided at their open meeting yesterday to entertain the visiting players taking part m the Selangor Badminton Association's open invitation tournament m Kuala Lumpur next week to a cocktail party. The date was not fixed, bat the venue will278 words
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Miscellaneous198 1952-05-30 6 xN^ilt »-i J^^^.li HOWDIU iQU" r CAR* infcKfcai WAS" J Tut rAn»* ijCaflfl 1 1 JBB^^4l^SHBBB^r~*~ <^^ *II v *V -^ißr s Bl^^^v iH?f f B^Fi I i i BB T^BJ JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya jn> \ano ms cavr pbont while we wsseyiPmfl Loonstaslb BSEN198 words
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Article, Illustration155 1952-05-30 7 WHY McQU ARRIE MUST RUN AGAIN SOSC explain the reason Free Press Sports Reporter S G ]L Mc< tei l J e iyin serviceman, has r«™« f ked y s "«*»P©re Olympic Sport* Council to undergo another trial-he has had to HeWnW y Aey r nt hlm a ttckel ed155 words
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Article35 1952-05-30 7 jyjAURKEN ConnoUy, 17-year-old American tennis champion, beat Mrs. Themla Long the Australian No. 1 tennis player, 10--8, 6-1, to enter the finals of the Surrey Lawn Tennla championgnlps at Surblton yesterday35 words
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Article246 1952-05-30 7 SOCCER ROUNDUP tTONGKONG Bank 'B handed RM Handelsbank S.C a severe beating In a one-sided Singapore BHPA Div. 3 game played at Farcer Park yesterday. Handlesbank were no match for their opponents and only a sterling performance at goal by Braaksma saved them from a double-figure246 words
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Article72 1952-05-30 7 GEORGE Bernard Sha*. 21--year-old offhreak bowler who took ten wickets for 105 during the match against Combined Services, is included m the 12 from whom the Glamorgan team will be chosen to meet India at Cardiff tomorrow. Xhey are: w. Wooller (capt), K. Davies,Reuter - 72 words
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Article75 1952-05-30 7 gATURDAY may be the day on which the Derby Is run at Epsom next year. It Is expected that the Jockey Clubs stewards will revise the date from Wednesday June S to Saturday June 6, an alteration which is contemplated because the Darby will be run InReuter - 75 words
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Article34 1952-05-30 7 The annual Anglo-Chinese School gports wiU be held on Saturday. June 7 at Jalan Besar ftjdlum. There win be two jv«t« lor the Old Boys: 440 yards Walk and 100 yards Sprint.34 words
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Article234 1952-05-30 7 JOE ALSTON, America's Thomas Cup team's third sniffles player and doubles partner of Wynn Rogers, has been recalled by the United States Government and will not play m the challenge JKL a ainj St?? alaya on Saturday and Sunday. Alston, an F.B.L man xoos due234 words
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Article85 1952-05-30 7 FLOODLIT SOCCER TOMORROW A SECOND floodlit football match is being held at the Rowcroft sports ground, Ayer Raja Road, tomorrow night kick-off a.15, The Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers will play against a Royal Navy XL In the first floodlit soccer match attempted m Singapore. REME a few weeks ago85 words
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Article56 1952-05-30 7 "^INETEEN final acceptors for x the Manchester Oup, to be run over lz furlongs at Manchester on Saturday, June 6, are: Flush Royal, Sybils Nephew, Socrates, Lake Placid, Proud Scot, Sportsmaster, Anamnestes, VakleB» co. Philantrope, Expeditious, Holmbush. Palm Oil, Avernus, Claudius, Belsay Castle, Sahara 111, CrusadersReuter - 56 words
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Article37 1952-05-30 7 'THE Aga Khan's four-year-old Italian bred Nuccio won the Coronation Cup, run over 12 furlongs at Epsom Downs yesterday. Lord Milford's Sybils Nephew was second and Madame Susy Volterras L'Admiral was third. Five ran/ ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article61 1952-05-30 7 JOCKEY Club stewards clapped a £50 fine yesterday on the Comte de Brignal, manager of Marcel Bou&sac's racehorses. De Brignal admitted responsibility for the saddling of Bcussac's two Derby contenders, Argur and Marsyad, away from the paddock, contrary to the rules of racing. Marsyad, which brokeA.P. - 61 words
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Article643 1952-05-30 7 realise the fact. EEME were unlucky not to get at least one goal but on the whole they were outrun and out-manoeuvred by Tigers. Slee. REME centre forward, on whom the others seemed to depend u>» for the 'kills', was positively lethargic and gave a643 words
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Article51 1952-05-30 7 JPRENCH Olympic hopes suffered a blow yesterday when pole vaulter Victor Sillon was Injured m a car accident m the Bois De Vhvcennes just outside Paris. He was taken to hospital with a compound fracture. Sillon holds the French National pole vault record with 4.29 metres.Reuter - 51 words
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Article132 1952-05-30 7 HPHE team to represent Swifts Athletes Association fgftfaft the Royal Air Force (Combined* and the Johore Bahru Amateur Athletic Association m a triangular athletic meet organised by the Swifts A.A. obe held at the Woodbrige Hospital on Sunday at 3 pjn. wUI be: Dtatmt R132 words
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294 1952-05-30 7 10 MAN RALLY BY TERROR EARNS DRAW R-A.F. Seletar t; HJLS* Terror t FEW minutes after half time HJMpS. Terror were *k > J*fi~^J 11 MH>«"«h *W faced Seletar m ™£V scssiotl onl y Un mcn > T Mved -S^L^tf* l l aille and can> y in all before them,294 words
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Article291 1952-05-30 7 JAROSLAV Drobny, Egypt, the defending champion, defeated Gardnar Mulloy, United States 6-1, 6-2 m the men's singles quarter-finals m the French lawn tennis championships m Paris yesterday. Playing effortless tennis. Drobny won m 55 minutes His opponent m the semifinals will be Australian Ken McGregor.A.P. - 291 words
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170 1952-05-30 7 PENANG A.A.A. SET ATHLETES HIGH MARKS fJIGH qualifying marks have been set by the Penang Amateur Athletic Association for athletes hoping to represent the State m the Malayan championships to be held at ipoh on Aug. 15 and 16. By setting these high marks, Penang will make certain that their170 words
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Article107 1952-05-30 7 probable starters for x the fillies classic, The Oaks, which is to be run at 1430 GMT over one and a half miles at Epsom today Are: Aldousa (G. Littlewood), Arbele II (W. Johnstone). The Brighton Belle (F. Durr), Coral Reef (J. Doyashere), Cyphir (R.Reuter - 107 words
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Article38 1952-05-30 7 The Sultan of Perak will be attending the Thomas Cup challenge round at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday and Sunday m Singap l c. He will also be present at a38 words
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Advertisement196 1952-05-30 7 1 G^awfittcgJfiy^if tAii* vote .M^fer' n^ rriden The Thinking Machine of Modern Business Give the Friden fully-automatic Calculator your toughest most complex figure-work and watch it "think out" proved answers. Payroll, inventory and invoicing calculations percentage and interest figure problems of engineering and production all are processed swiftly by the196 words
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288 1952-05-30 8 CEYLON'S VOTERS REJECT RED TRAP DECISIVELY THE Uaifcri H*jb«al Party (U.N.P.) led by 1 the Pri»* Mtafaler, Mr. Dudley Senaimfce, claimed a dear wajority m Ceylon's new Par- bit right, on the basis of returns from 68 of 95 c^astHuencies. Riding the crest of a victory wave, which engulfed »dA.P. - 288 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-05-30 8 picture. SYDNEY CHAPLIN, 26-year-old son «f the fampas Charlie Chaplin, and Claire Bloom, U* 20-year-old British actress w*« was leading lidj la **c comedians new film "Limelfcht." Sydney, bow m Lomdon for a three months' Irisit. says he and Claire are "tie* S»d friends. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article173 1952-05-30 8 WASHINGTON, Fri. fjiHE U.S. Senate on WedX nesday night approved &y a vote of 40 to 32 the socalled Kern Amendment to cut off United States aid to an}- country "which exports or knowingly permits exportation of" any arms, armament or strategic materials behindU.P. - 173 words
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Article27 1952-05-30 8 President Truman will speak at New London, Connecticut, on June 14 at the keel laying ceremonies for the first VB. atomic powered submarine. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article88 1952-05-30 8 CAPETOWN, Fri. SOUTH Africa's opposition parties may boycott the projected Nationalist controlled Hi«h Court of Parliament when it meets next month, political informants said. Four Cape-coloured (halfcaste) voters will ask the Supreme Court for a declaration of rights m the light of Dr. Malan's plan to cutA.P. - 88 words
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Article47 1952-05-30 8 The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, said m Berlin yesterday he had "no doubt" that Germany would eventually be reunited with Berlin again as its capital. He warned that any attack on Berlin would be an attack on the western powers.- U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article209 1952-05-30 8 NEW YORK, Friday. A LAWSUIT has started m Philadelphia to seek tc open to the public what is described as probably the finest collection of modern art m the world. Collected by a patentmedicine millionaire, Dr. Albert Barnes, who died last August, the paintings include nearly209 words
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Article214 1952-05-30 8 SEX— NO. 1 ENEMY OF MARRIAGE LONDON, Friday. EIGHTEEN men and women on the Royal Commis- sion on Marriage and Divorce got down to the bask question: What causes marriages to breakdown? And into the sedate, cool atmosphere of the meeting-hall m Westminster came polite disagreement. The Bar Council memorandum214 words
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Article32 1952-05-30 8 Greek women won full civic rights early yesterday when Parliament passed bill giving all women over 21 the vote and allowing women over 25 to stand for election.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article57 1952-05-30 8 Barkley open for nomination Vice President, Alben Barkley, said yesterday that be was available for the Democratic presidential nomination but "was not "actively seeking" it Seventy-four-year-old Mr. Barkley made his first public comment on his own status m the 1952 campaign m a statement responding to a Kentucky State DemocraticU.P. - 57 words
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Article202 1952-05-30 8 READING, Fri. BRAMSHILL House, stately mansion where ex-King Michael of Rumania has been living for, a year will soon be sold by auctioncomplete with its ghost. The last reported haunting of the house was m March this year when BramshUTs best known ghost, the-flame-halred "LadyReuter - 202 words
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Article48 1952-05-30 8 Italian centre parties received 50 per cent of the votes lor provincial councils, according to combined final official results of the elections held last Sunday Communists and their allies received 33. 5 per cent of the Totes and the Neo-Fascists and Monarchists 9.9 per cent.48 words
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297 1952-05-30 8 T.O. victim abandoned on hilltop in S.Africa CAPETOWN, FrL j A65-YEAE-OLD coloured man, suffering from tjb* erculosis was taken from the Grotte Schuur hospital and abandoned on 1»e Cfcpe mountainside on Tuesday night. Coloured to South Africaa usage is a person of mixed race. A spokesman for the hospital, aA.P. - 297 words
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Article65 1952-05-30 8 WASHINGTON, Fri. THE 51-member countries *of the International Monetary Fund have invited West Germany and Japan to join their ranks. It is expected that their formal entry will take place this summer. This means that West Germany and Japan will be able to establish officialReuter - 65 words
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Article36 1952-05-30 8 Alan Wilmington, Communist newsman who refused to talk with Japanese correspondents when they approached him on their first trip to Panmunjom, yesterday chatted with several members of the Japanese pTess. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article18 1952-05-30 8 RATE The pound sterling reached the official rate— l4o Be£ian francs— on the Belgian free market yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Miscellaneous44 1952-05-30 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris r^KjT t- __ZTITHiNXTHAT| [NOW REA96URE VOUR\ 1 1 AMD AT THE COVE-IFmAKE HASTaTUEN/OuT^HHHHH I ©^>W «KNDS QUICtt.Y. I '==^1 COMRADE AS6MT AMY 6£^^^^^^M m^ VRMtY ANSWER. OfOftE THEY HARM/ THOSE SOUNDED LIKE IN T9OUVLI! j^^A LJB^L^SB^J^^TgMPUg? DtBRAUN/y- SHOT&.'COMRADE^^ fe^^^^^fl44 words
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Article906 1952-05-30 1 CHALLENGE ROUND PROSPECTS Free Press sports commentator 4 discusses the chances for victory j of the Malayan and United States teams. "YIALAYA cannot m lost". This n> pjark might hiive been nl on M sides at Happy World s Itum on Wednes- night, al the end ol the back-patting i906 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-05-30 1 U.S.A. Malaya Wane Peng Soon Martrn M^ndei Dick Mitchell Ooi Teik Hock Ons Poh Llm Carl Lovedny Abdullah Pirus Chan Kon Leon* Wynn Rogers Bob Williams28 words
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Article106 1952-05-30 1 INTER-ZONAL SEMIFINAL TIE MALAYA v. UJSA.: Played at Glasgow on Feb. SI and 22, 1949, Malaya toon by six matches to three. SINGLES Wong Peng Soon beat Marten Mendez 15-11, 11-15, 15-10; lost to D. O. Freeman 4-15, 1-15 Ooi Teik Seek lost to D. O. beat106 words
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Article, Illustration932 1952-05-30 1 KENNY KAYE - More must be done 1 for young players KENNY KAYE says pENANG'S small fry shuttle-c hasers, with their eyes cocked i at the. silver-giit 1 Thomas Cup for which world badmin- < ton teams are battling, J have for the past few i weeks been contest ing m their own932 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1952-05-30 2 Evergreen - SALUTE to the OLDSTERS Evergreen FREE PRESS THOMAS CUP SUPPLEMENT Malaya owes f(ifl®W^l 20 years ago who paved the^wayW the present generation of players to Ahsit foreign lands and bring ba^k international honours. by MALAYA is on the 1 top of the world m badminton. The nine men who achieved1,069 words
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Advertisement134 1952-05-30 2 i T-SHIRfS HP|^^ Suit him to a T (shirt) \^M Here ore TShirf beauties that con t %^P^/tk De Deat! An V man wi b#J»appy m one tnese s mort numbers. \^^k Knit of fme-combed yarns, long f^^ 1 wearing, shape retaining. as illustrated m several colour combinations w^ r^^134 words
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Article, Illustration639 1952-05-30 3 32 years of loyal service NO ONi^rMAN HAS DG^BMOBE FOR BADMINTQNJN THIS COUNTRY THAN LIM CHUAN GEOK. NON-PLAYING CAPTAIN AND MANAGER OF THE MALAYAN THOMAS CUP TEAM. HE HAS GIVEN. fHE name of Mr. Lim Chuan Geok has heen connected with badminton since 1920 when the game was m its639 words
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Article, Illustration447 1952-05-30 3 Neral Moreira - Neral Moreira by DADMINTON is the easiest sport m which a genuine en thusiast can get to the- top m the quick est time. So thinks 43-year-old Mr. Tan Cheng Phor, a former Perak badminton star and now a successful businessman. He should know to?447 words
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Advertisement566 1952-05-30 3 8 Loss of time for you is loss of opportunity which rarely comes and shall never be missed. >> By flying, your absence is less at home v S and gains more time at destination. << When you want to travel by air, no tTumerby^rhkh plane, please contult us. We566 words
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Article869 1952-05-30 4 1 <if TELL you, man, it's money for jam. Think of it— $5,000! And we can't go wrong!" The speaker's voice rose excitedly, urging his reluctant companion. The other shook his head. "I don't like it," he said. "It means trouble.* 1 The boy, sitting m the869 words
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Article, Illustration13 1952-05-30 4 Chan Kon Leonn and Abdullah Piruz, ore of Malaya's «to.utV<? pair13 words
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Advertisement163 1952-05-30 4 moms cup news The best players m tfie world demand Ihe iMtlu m the world, when playing the most imp nuldK m the world. R. S. L. TOURNEY eh ewtosmk for the semi.- finals and final and were used m fa current International competition for the THOMAS CUP m the163 words
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Article, Illustration960 1952-05-30 5 GUNN CHIT THYE - Li mstead blazed the trail to badminton glory GUNN CHIT THYE by WHEN Malaya's badminton history is written, a special chapter will no doubt be allotted to the Limsteaders of Pe> nanfc the premier part? of the world's premier badmintonptaying country. Other parties shuttle m and out of the national960 words
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Advertisement295 1952-05-30 5 THE WORLDS LEADING SPORTSMEN TRAIN ON PELfHV STABILIZED WHEAT EMBRYO To play any game well requires great J^ yf efficiency m muscular action. But i*\Jf unless your diet contains ample sup- jrj plies of the B vitamins you cannot jQ L*^k^ V W achieve this— or your best perform- }£^*jß*Vs>^295 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-05-30 6 The Indian Thomas Cup team, being presented to Mr, Malcolm Mac Donald on the opening night of the Inter-Zone final with America. Members of the the team ate Mr. Jagit Saxena (manager Davinder Mohan Lai (captain), Hemry Ferreira, T N. Seth, Monoj Gutva and Amrtt Vewa*.50 words
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Article753 1952-05-30 6 CRUSADER - There's no easy way CRUSADER ADVICE TO YOUNG PLAYERS by a SAMUEL* the A finest badminton player Selangor has ever produced, has some, advice to offer to Malaya's budding champions. He told me the other day: "Our young players, if they want to improve, must sacrifice their pleasures and concentrate753 words
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Article, Illustration1890 1952-05-30 7 A WORD WITH A LOT OF MEANING LEONARD RUSHTON. who frankly admits he knows nothing about the game, tells you with the aid of an encyclo- paedia all about badmintoa II HAVE been asked to write about badminton. I protested that I did not play the game (at any thing);1,890 words
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Article75 1952-05-30 7 Thomas Cup games began in 1949 rE International Badminton Championship was inaugurated m 1949 by the International Badminton Federation, for a challenge cup presented by Sir George Thomas. Bart The championship is for teams of from four to six men and is competed for once every three years. The preliminary75 words
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