The Singapore Free Press, 30 June 1952
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Title Section18 1952-06-30 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA .klckc,kc, SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration15 1952-06-30 1 Alexander meets Truman Chinese and Malay from the •Is Clark15 words
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Advertisement8 1952-06-30 1 ji r P PHOTOGRAF o?S wicE TEI *****8 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-06-30 2 The Elephant and The Donkey A million dollars' worth of cars are used to form S the elephant emblem of the American Republican <\ Party and the donkey's head emblem of the Deft mocratic Party m the park >> of Oyche Stadium, North- western University. at si EVanskm. Illinois. These73 words
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Article, Illustration665 1952-06-30 2 Rodney Campbell - Rodney Campbell ...between Sonja Henie and Barbara Ann Scott, says 1 r is common gossip down the neon-lit canyons of Old Broadway, that the love of Miss Sonja Henie for Miss Barbara Ann Scott is enough to melt the ice they665 words
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798 1952-06-30 2 BERNARD WICKSTEED - Pretty StrenuousYes, Even For Us Bronze Age Men BERNARD WICKSTEED Says DALE, Pembrokeshire. HAVE been having 1 some great sport recently. I've been roaming round Pembrokeshire with a man who knows all about prehistoric people and we've been looking up my Bronze Age ancestors. Perhaps you didn't know that I798 words
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Article472 1952-06-30 2 AS the bi» annaments birlcMip m the West continues, there are signs that the thought of coming up against overwhelming forces, is making the Russians change their original battle plans m tended for use m the event of war. These plan.? were f. r i472 words
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Article, Illustration58 1952-06-30 2 A bar for bathers is the latest from Carinthia Au TU When these *irls decide to leave off swimming and sun themselves they find they h* ye a floating bar at their disposal stocked with the best drinks Europe can product There is also an accordian58 words
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294 1952-06-30 2 WENDY HALL - WENDY HALL jkdjdjdj HELSINKI TF you're going to Helsinki this year to see the Olympic Games, don't expect to live on Olympic heights of luxury. Even with a last-minute concession m the rate of exchange, your allowance will melt quickly enough to freeze your294 words
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Advertisement55 1952-06-30 2 FOR PRESSURE AND VACUUM GAUGES ASSOCIATED INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURERS IB 304, Orchard Road. Singapore 9. M. I 1 INCORPORATING RADIO V.Al^va CASH PRiZE WINNERS BROADCASTS FOR GURKHAS PROCRESS ON COCOS ISLANDS LETTERS FROM LISTENERS RADIO THEATRE PERSONALITY PARADE FILM REVIEWS •CLASSICAL LISTENING STATION HIGHLIGHTS FULL PROGRAMMES PRICE 25 CENTS FROM AIX55 words
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Miscellaneous237 1952-06-30 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you have a real talent for leadership and can use your magnetic per'ona'.iiy to influence a wide group of people. You will need to learn, however, j| to curb your impul »s for they are apt to lead you into p?« senal difficulties from which237 words
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Miscellaneous140 1952-06-30 2 New Crossword No. 701 CLUES ACROSS 1. The kitchen one is not for shooting ($L 4. A quarter o' coffee and chicory, please (4j. 8. Our name will captivate (7). 1 Cypriote hold this capital (3). 11. Cheap excuses for former di\i sion of the High Court (6, 5). 12.140 words
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Article90 1952-06-30 3 PARIS. Mon. lihe skirling oi the swishing o. r kilts at midae depths ol tre's neon-lit q irter. 6ft members of Police Band be like of tre l^ not us. i v programme at a nirrjred :d called Tn New lev nundred Place :.>ntmarof a90 words
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Article53 1952-06-30 3 A Yugoslav airliner, taken •JJf by three men at gun- wnt last week, ha* returned "Yugoslavia with its 20 r Passengers and crew- three workers who »ut the successful nt from their Communist Jmeland asked and received JJWjci! asylum frcm the Authorities, says a reImmU.P. - 53 words
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Article31 1952-06-30 3 them waterproof m •-Ported /o the k* i conference r eai Newspaper i':on. says ThJ rom San Francisco spokesman -lahned 4 r> irty Prp^idont o n r)osition A. P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article19 1952-06-30 3 Pirt» Communist I on aUi ktai mlse d^ l ii th s week-end; I*,?, s UP. from,19 words
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Article, Illustration602 1952-06-30 3 CHAIN SMOKING BURGLARS WERE JUST SCHOOLBOYS GLASGOW, Monday. JWO of Dunoon Grammar School's sixth-form boys will get the result of their Higher Leaving Certificate examination m gaol because when they should have been studying they became housebreakers. ineir lapse into crime was described by an official as the most astonishing602 words
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Article55 1952-06-30 3 A bill that would make a »ift of a new Embassy m Washington to the West German Republic was approved by the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee. The German Embassy was seized during the war by the US. Alien Property Custodian and m the spring of 1951Reuter - 55 words
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Article25 1952-06-30 3 The Pakistan Government has granted a licence to British Overseas Airways Corporation to run an air service between Dacca and Karachi. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article33 1952-06-30 3 An Israel army spokesman said that 14 Arab "infiltrees" (people trying to cross the fron#er illegally into Israel) were killed, two wounded and two detained during the past fortnight. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article53 1952-06-30 3 The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, has announced m the House of Commons government's acceptance of the principe of equal unofficial representation for Africans, Asians and Europeans m the Tanganyika legislative council. The government has also* accepted the principle that the official majority m the council shallReuter - 53 words
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Article95 1952-06-30 3 MELBOURNE. Mon. MRS. Mary Inneen, of Richmond, tried to hold a drunk who wanted to leave a carriage as a suburban train was moving: out of a station. But after injuring her hand and knee m the struggle, she released the drunk who fell betweenReuter - 95 words
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Article129 1952-06-30 3 LONDON. Mon. ALL sections of the House of Commons have supported a proposal to ask the Queen to give directions that a monument be erected to the late Gen. Jan Christian Smuts ot South Africa. The Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, who moved the resolution, spoke of Gen.129 words
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Article24 1952-06-30 3 A spectacular fire swept through a milling company plant m Abilene,. Kansas, early causing damages estimated at between USS7SO,OOD to US$l,OOO,OOO A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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215 1952-06-30 3 LONDON Mon. LEADERS of British expeditions which have attempted to climb to the summit of Mount Everest are enthusiastic m their praise for the Swiss mountaineers who are reported as claiming they reached a point only 541 ft. below the peak. The claim said215 words
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262 1952-06-30 3 LONDON, Monday. A WOMAN who gave a man £75 to buy an engagement ring on their first evening out together told the Recorder at Croydon Quarter Sessions that she was prepared to marry him when he had made good. The man, John262 words
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252 1952-06-30 3 CLOCK SAiD NINE BUT THE MAID SLEPT ON Wften does a day begin? LONDON, Monday. JUDGE Bensley Wells said at Marylebone County Court: "I may be old-fashioned, but if a domestic servant has a day off it does not mean sho need not obey an order on that day. "Unless252 words
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Article, Illustration17 1952-06-30 3 SUSAN HAYWARD, who portrays the American singer, Jane Froman m "With a Sons m my Heart."17 words
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Article33 1952-06-30 3 Efforts to obtain relaxation of the restrictions on entry of Chinese nationals from Formosa to the Philippines will be renewed soon, Mr. Manuel Adeva. Philippine minister to Taiwan, has revealed. —UP,33 words
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Article20 1952-06-30 3 Two French air force jet planes collided m the air and crashed near Chalon-Sur-Marine, killing both, picts.— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration246 1952-06-30 3 J. G. Rip. has about three tunas ai many master points as are necessary to qualify him as a Life Master. Ttiis hand, one of his favourites, illustrates th? kind of technique that won hin. many tournament point*, although this was a rubber bridge deal where the points accrued246 words
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Article42 1952-06-30 3 Jap policemen have howitzer- The Japanese State Minister, Mr. Takeo Ohashi, has revealed for the first time the Japanese National Police Reserve has howitz Mr. Ohashi also said the 1 National Police Reserve is planning to have about 100 '^nnaissanro A. P.A.P. - 42 words
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Miscellaneous110 1952-06-30 3 kadio SINGAPORE I Songs ot p.m. Jack News: 1.45 I m Signal Malay: 617 IIS Composer Pr f D. C. CommisMalaya At Your RsMagazine Carpet. R.BC. Summary: .y— A r.er cords. 5] li :?hes; 6.00 ie 1 Dd his 1 cashire v. by R -■ccrid d S 0 m the110 words
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Miscellaneous33 1952-06-30 3 O^nL ML? VEIUNC? QUlTfc LONC7 AftOUT A*COT XOV CA<?tfVON| At XsKt TuQH WUeN fUt t==£j a*e*NDie ruLLe: JJ ,,J Virluw< l t y /vu j*, wuufc i MAict: 60Me T^AnH 6ee>AN ro PAoeT33 words
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501 1952-06-30 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, June 30 1952. Enter Mr. Cromyko are touchy un both sides of the Atlantic after the mas^ raid on Yalu Rivt r power plants carried out by American plant s m the name of the United Nations. In h Mr. Eden'a exhis no: coned before501 words
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Article, Illustration855 1952-06-30 4 A THOMPSON - Piccadilly, the Centre of the World A THOMPSON INSPITE OF AMERICAN CLAIMS FOR 42nd STREET, NEW YORK, THE STATUE OF ERGS IN LONDON'S PICCADILLY IS SfILL THE MOST LIKELY PLACE TO MEET A DUKE, RUTH DRAPER, OR A COUSIN FROM M AND ALA Y. S3 SAYS THIS VISITOR. By THE855 words
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Article137 1952-06-30 4 'This Law Is Foolish SEEM to remember that some time ago you drew attention to a campaign being conducted m Singapore to enforce the law that no one must drink publicly after midnight. You may be interested m the following editorial from the London Daily Express which, while it acknowledges137 words
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Article, Illustration576 1952-06-30 4 New Bid For Atlantic Blue Riband DV July 8 the latest addition to Transatlantic passenger shipping, the super-liner United States, of the United States Lines, may have taken the coveted Blue Riband of the Atlantic from the Cunarder Queen Mary. But that is by no means certain. The United States576 words
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Article, Illustration468 1952-06-30 4 SirCheng-lock..what does it mean? LETTER TO THEEDITOR AS a European with J. considerable in(i terest m this country but only about four (l years residence, I find considerable difficulty m following the political evolutions and mental gymnastics of Sir Cheng-lock Tan 11 and the Malayan 11 Chinese Associaton. I should468 words
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Article, Illustration236 1952-06-30 4 Ridgwayin 'Fantastic Flight PLANE MtSS£D MIDWAY ISLAM QENERAL Matthew Ritiev. jo Supremo Co last month cam: 15 minutes of 2 landing and death m the :se of tl Ocean. The air, the Gt neral ho:: his Far I mand landed ft! lulu, H; petrol ior 01. minuit tank- a m<236 words
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Article687 1952-06-30 4 TWO of the maia talking points m the Services at the moment are: will the Queen assume the highest military rank, and will the Duke of Edinburgh be promoted m the Royal Navy. When a king accedes to the throne h e automatically assumes the highest687 words
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Advertisement13 1952-06-30 4 SILVER GIFTS FOR TINY TOTS S.P.H.deSiLVA 45. NIGH St SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR &IPOH13 words
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Advertisement56 1952-06-30 4 MACLEANS M T^K LENS CLEANERS 1 1 L *"s V Lu ***s£ are treated with Jj WOf 'dEstfk SILICONES, which 1 tfcJ 1 coat glass lenses Jj b with an invisible j ■|h£ protective film. REMOVE CREASY SMEARS FOl rH IMPROVE LICHT TRANSMISSION HIWOVf rOUi THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD ESTABLISHED56 words
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Article, Illustration243 1952-06-30 5 FED. GOVT. WILL AID SPORE ASSN TO FIGHT PRICES Co-op growing plan ronrD 4rr, irfcXT r, Free Press sta Reporter JhDhKAIIO.N Government will assist Singapore Consumers' Association m its fight against soaring food prices m the Colony, the association s president, Mrs. Robert Eu, said yesterday. She told the Free243 words
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36 1952-06-30 5 Colony squatters to form association Prrss Slmtt Reporter ::s m the s will shortly; nation callre Squatl s n r dress rative marr their proi ik the to the d they cultir.ave apLegislative ra to sup-36 words
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Article17 1952-06-30 5 J* Exid do -flde :s to b Yew asthe asat an that r17 words
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Article37 1952-06-30 5 L will the student Chinese be held Chung Hwa Road annual EM i:e!d. aiß r\im PORT DICKSON. Mon J n Dm s dent D Recreate C. \a given a diniHd friends. 'rict on ■*>: month.37 words
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83 1952-06-30 5 T the Sing a--1 Pa:t\ yesterday i the Id lay down rdinate the Sett] nem parties Labour Party would also help workers m the Federation to form party branches m places where there was no organised labour movement. Mr. Stevens said that some83 words
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263 1952-06-30 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councillors are expected to give very careful consideration to the motion for a fully elected Council which will be introduced at today's meeting by Mr E. V. Davies (Labour North). Mr. Davies said yesterday hat he would go ahead263 words
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Article42 1952-06-30 5 TAIPING, Mon.— Mr. Urn Wan Seng, financial clerk at the District Office, Taiping. has been transferred to the Selangor Secretariat in Kuala Lumpur. His place here ha* been taken by Mr. Choo Sin Hoye of the Town Board. Larut and Matang.42 words
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Article112 1952-06-30 5 PENANG. Mon. IN appreciation of the work of the Christian Brothers and Cay teachers of st Xavier's Institution, the Old Boys have started a centenary scholarship fund to send deserving students for higher studies m Britain. This was announced ty Mr. Cheah Seng Khim. president of the112 words
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Article45 1952-06-30 5 TELUK ANSON. Men.— Chuah Eng Cheong, a special constable, was fined $150 or three months' imprisonment when he was found guilty m the Teluk Anson Court of deserting from the Police Force. Chuah absconded from the Teluk Anson police on May45 words
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Article192 1952-06-30 5 Drive for recruits a record MALACCA, Mon. CHINESE inhabitants of this v country will no their duty to Malaya even though they are denied full political rights and are sometimes discriminated against m politics, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, Malacca MCA. secretary, said on Saturday. He was speaking at a dinner192 words
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Article, Illustration192 1952-06-30 5 MALAYS HARD PRESSED' SAYS UMNO CHIEF PENANG. Mon. TUNGKU Abdul Rahman, I president of UMNO, said yesterday, that without a \t3lay Government, Malays m Penang are being hard pressed by foreigners." Addressing Penane UMNOs annual assembly, he urged Malays to be more tradeconscious. "I realise that here m this island192 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-06-30 5 FIVE HI'NDRTD 8.0.R.s AND M.O.R.S and their officers took part m yesterday's march-past at Punjab Square m Nee Soon. Singapore, to commemorate Royal Army Service Corps Week. A Malay company m national attire returning; the salute of Brigadier \V. G. Roe, Director of Supplies and Transport.55 words
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172 1952-06-30 5 Free Press Staff Reporter IR Cheng-lock Tan said at a dinner on Saturday: "In order to take on the responsibilities of self-government, we must become international minded." The dinner was held In honour of Sir Clir lock by the Singapore Liberty Musical I Dramatic172 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-06-30 5 SING t^ORE Chinese Ladies' Association is organising a charity show m aid of SATA and the British Red Cross Handicapped and Disabled Children's Home. The show, "Redezvous with Eve,'' is scheduled to take place on Aug. 15 and 16. Mrs. Lim Khoo Teck, above, is one of the51 words
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90 1952-06-30 5 IPOH, Mon. STUFFING shruos and timber into the pip at the Gopeng Consolid. Tin Mine on Thursday morning, bandits made an attempt to sabotage the water supply to the mine but a subsidary supply was utilised. The main 45-inch pipeline, one of the90 words
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Article29 1952-06-30 5 The Singapore Hua Lam Dramatic Association will stage a Peking drama, m aid of the Colony's Chinese V.M.C.A. boiildine fund at the Majestic Theatre on July 16.29 words
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Article154 1952-06-30 5 liable to load shedding tonight are: Jalan Pekan. Jalan Sultan. Beach Rd.. Alhambra. Raffles. Sambawa Rd.. Boon Tat Rd.. Aljunied Rd.. Sim's Arenue, Paya Lebar Pump, Joo Chiat Flare. Jalan Yafin. Jalan Tunes, Cambridge Rd.. Rangoon Rd.. Towner Rd., Serangoon Rd.. Sennett Estate, Kolam Aver Rd.. McPherm>d Rd.,154 words
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Advertisement7 1952-06-30 5 Jtfofade A^ SMI RTS v NATIONALLY KNOWN7 words
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Advertisement55 1952-06-30 5 ff\ THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE Stocks available m our i^«^lHfW\ s > ore Price S 140.03 A^cS^^^^y ''SPECIAL" Black franc JL tvSßm!s&C spore Price 5200.00 mBlQm "SPORTS TOURIST" Black J^fm^^KK^^s^ s p° re Pnce S 180.00 4j\// m Elm Mmvi m crecn or blue colour li BL Above prices include55 words
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Article62 1952-06-30 6 Results of the Island Club's monthly medal gclf tournament played yesterday were. A. R. Bromley-Davenport won the "A" divsion championship with 423 j points, and X i Goldsmith won the "B" division I championship with 37 J 8 points. The mixed foursome was wen I by Mrs. E.62 words
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Article55 1952-06-30 6 Ti.ie Singapore Amateur AthleAssociation will introduce a new event for women throwing the discus at this year's championships, to oe held at Jalan Besar stadium on July 18 and 19. Entry forms can be obtained from Mr. E. Purcell at Shell House or 8. Wcolerton Park.55 words
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Article351 1952-06-30 6 Cantrell and Allport shine SINGAPORE failed to beat the clock and consequently Johore m their inter-State cricket friendly on the Singapore padang over the week-end. The game was drawn. Singapore's stumbling block was, quite aptly, Johore's skipper, Allport. Johore succumbed m their first knock to351 words
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Article264 1952-06-30 6 S advantage of fault; x fielding by the Indians, Lan hue totalled 363 on the firs v of the ma ten ia Manchste with the tourists. A feature of the match was i j j fine forceful innings by Nige Howard. Lancashire captain, Whi led the last264 words
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Article, Illustration446 1952-06-30 6 p H.Q. have improved their record but not their position at the bottom of the Singapore United Services Football Association Senior League as a result of their two-one victory over G.H.Q. Signal Regiment at Tanglin last week. Having now won two matches and lost their446 words
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Article109 1952-06-30 6 5 ft. 8¾ in. JUMP BY SCHOOLBOY "CMVE school records v.ei-.y broken at the 28th annual athletic sports of St Cspor-res Institution held m Taip;ng on Saturday. Cyril Pereira created records m the high jump and pole vault with clearances of sft. 8\ 4 in and 10ft. 4in. respectively. This109 words
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Article41 1952-06-30 6 •Rie draw for the quarur-imml* of Uie SAFA Challenge Cup, made last night. Is: Chinese Athletic v. A.A.A.; Royal Nary v. S.C.C; PuUu Branl or RAP (Seletar) v. 223 BOD Rorer* or Pathul Karib v. Tigers or Katong Sajarah.41 words
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Article, Illustration822 1952-06-30 6 HERITOR BEA TS WHOLE FIELD IN RUN HOME HOW THEY RAN AT IPOH ON SATURDAY By ALLAN LEWIS HERITOR put up rather a good performance to win ihe i>rin<i nal Ipoh on Saturday, concluding day of the Perak Turf Clu! s JunVv Heritor who was last as the field approached822 words
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Article104 1952-06-30 6 I after Cameron (2-5-52 dan (10-5- Gesture -52' \T c \MLRO\> The f< at Camei or Cwr > Allan Arlir Luciier. Munlee >• fOLULADS >i|V In a fnendh day^G-H^ lads 2-1. Al! Sj m the second *k- both GH.Q coals A g samy scored •he last104 words
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Article371 1952-06-30 6 8.0.D 4; Kota Raja 0 OPPORTUNIST Parle flanked by Liddle and stole the show when 223 8.0.D. routed Kota Raja m yesterday's Singapore Amateur F.A. Senior Cup tie at Jalan Besar Stadium. Parle scored a hat-trick. After a poor start B.OJD. clearly established themselves as371 words
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Advertisement266 1952-06-30 6 CAPITOL 11, m, 4, 6.30. 930 Columbia "THIEF OF DAMASCUS" m TECHNICOLOR Next Change REX TOi)AY! NOTE TIMES 19.30. 1 30. 4.10. Action Double "THIS IS KOREA" ii COLO 1 Plus! "FiGI!T!N6 COAST GUARD" •Vex/ Change GBOUCHO M\R\ l -s "A GIRL IN EVERY PORT PAVILION^^ %M 4W. %M 9.30266 words
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Advertisement58 1952-06-30 6 The weeki, isne of the S^H^fnVJ/K^ by Air Mail to any addresf In the tnlWd at an inclusive raU of $24.00 FOR SIX MONTHS U you want the Budgtt H while on I f yOgr to make an Air-wbscript*#« «n beb |Rf( -M Home Office or an ex-Malayan write to58 words
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Miscellaneous228 1952-06-30 6 MSndrdiCß Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya P^S^ 7 LSILKHAT?MANORAKE!\ I SAVE YOUR I Q fjStl~ I I DON*T KNOW WHERE TO LOOK FOR. \\^JRS\W^l r-TA HE'S RI6HT ABOVE M\ SHOES, LADY, fI J \^%A* NARDA NEXT. I'VE STILL GOT A SOME GUY IN A I\^ V=i-> Wll^228 words
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Article, Illustration284 1952-06-30 7 BOXING: LET'S HAVE RIGHTMEN Officials must know jobs Free Press Boxing Reporter rr HI Pa\e Sands v. Isimeli Radrodro fight is I, The battle is scheduled for July 18 at ipore's Happy World Stadium. But, there i< one thins I'd like to see on that night gSciab uno really w284 words
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Article113 1952-06-30 7 TER WILSON TR the Preven- to Sau-ages> day. minding so hrfpme. >ne any harm. to enterand clever. entertainment. none** 1 jt'ned to write d anyE ps >m I '-war ribe Dk the xii post-wax I clearly -d boy 1 --re t gOfaD n this113 words
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Article35 1952-06-30 7 INDIANS WIN AT HOCKEY field h to c at l P. LOSE SOCCER i two m Copenhagen *•> IHDRAI withe O'\ l>. FRANCS I \embcurg. filth lap France bicycle 'rom Roubaix. France, to er a distance35 words
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Article201 1952-06-30 7 SINGAPORE WIN BY AN INNINGS 'yi ALACCA found Singapore A too much of an undertaking and went down by an innings and 20 runs m their inter-State cricket match concluded at Malacca yesterday. Singapore, who had not fared too well up to the time stumps were drawn on Saturday, were201 words
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Article148 1952-06-30 7 y's County cricket ■cores: M.ddlsex I Hampshire (Lords): *3 «Gray 110. Hill 78) I for no wicket. >i;rrey v Oxford I'niversity (Gulldford): Oxford U. 146 Bush 5? no.. Leader 5-41^. Surrey 130 for on? <E Beds^r 96 r. o somerset t Leicestershire (Both): Leicester 260 for seven (Tonrokta148 words
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Article32 1952-06-30 7 The ?-n>i">i E 'r>n W ->n" Shield crirket fixture b?»we°M ttie old j boys of S\ Andrews School and 1 R'ffles Institution at RI. ground •rsterday was postponed c'u? to rain.32 words
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Article13 1952-06-30 7 Y«*f-r!n*''* results m ice hoe- 'r»v m»r»- Vtrimt tt TVnmark ft!13 words
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Article159 1952-06-30 7 FANNY SETS A NEW 100-M. RECORD MRS. FANNY BlankersKoen, Dutch holder of four Olympic sold medals, broke the women's 100 metres world record during the Dutch athletic championships m Rotterdam yesterday, with a time of 11.4 sec. The previous record was 11.5 sec. held by Mrs. Blankers-Koen (made at AmsterdamReuter - 159 words
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Article43 1952-06-30 7 JU DO IN JAIL /^NE way cl g°tung into prison. Apply to JAMES J. LEE co HM Prison. Aberde n In the monthly magazine The Judoka he invites any exponent of judo to practice with the Aberce n Prison Offic is" Judo Club.43 words
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Article151 1952-06-30 7 if TWO former Perax badminton champions. Thomas Cup player Teoh Seng Khcon and Yap Ghim Hoe, joined forces for the first time m the men's doubles °nd won their first ti? m the Perak open badminton championships which began m the Pcrak Badminton Association's hall151 words
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Article107 1952-06-30 7 ENRICO Lorenietti (Italy won tli e 250 ec event, of the Netherlands motorcycling Grand Prix on Saturday on a Guzzi. His team mate. Bruncr Ruffo. was three yards behind second. It was the fir.st of four events to be held on the .sunbaked Drem? Circuit,A.P. - 107 words
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Article604 1952-06-30 7 IVLK.H rs for all nine races at Bukit Timah on Sat- j urday. first day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting, are: Cl. 1. Div. I— 6F Zanzibar 9.07 No Regret* 9.00 Cherry Ling 9.00 Be,t Bet 8.11 1 Pink Gin 8.11 Sandoun 8.11 Sporting Gesture 8.10604 words
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Article146 1952-06-30 7 JAMAICA'S OLYMPIC TEAM IMPRESSES JAMAICA'S Olympic team had a warmup on Saturday m Glasgow and showed well against Australian and British athletes. Byron La Beach 0/ Jamaica, won the 880-yard dash by three yards from Australia's Ray Weinberg m 10 sec. Arthur Wint, also of Jamacia. won the 880-yard eventA.P. - 146 words
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Article75 1952-06-30 7 I IEAN Belira, cf France, driving a Gordini. yesterday won the fourth Grand Prix i de France of the Reims circuit. It was the first Grand Prix de France victory for a 1 French-built car. Twenty- two French British and Italian two-litre racing cars competed. The raceA.P. - 75 words
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Article422 1952-06-30 7 By ARCHIE QUICK THIS is the story of two famous runners of our A time. Jim Peters knew that Jack Holden could not go on for ever. Jim was nearly ten years younger than Jack, so he planned to become the Birchfield Harrier's successor m Britain's422 words
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Article187 1952-06-30 7 A WC RID RECORD HIED WERNER Lueg of Germany, equalled the world record for fhe 1.500-metre run yesterday with a time of 3 mm. and 43 sec. m the qualifying trials for Germany's Olympic team. Lueg's feat stamped him as a potential Olympic champion. The record was sent by Guilder187 words
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Article111 1952-06-30 7 ATESI pa-mo? s in the Malaya Cup competition are: NORTH P W D L P A PtS Perak 2 2 5 1 4 Penang 2 2 7 3 4 Selangor 2-***** Comb. S'vices 2-***** Kedah 1 1 2 3 0 Pahang 1 1 0 3 0 KOITH111 words
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Article25 1952-06-30 7 B*rc"'on« defeated N c 1-0 i* l thr> fi"->i soccer rtiach for ih" I .tin Piiotl^ili Cup In Paiia laat night A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration160 1952-06-30 7 Flannery Healey ride on Saturday fc»j ALLAN LEWIS Fk/.^v FLANNfiEY. who returned to Singapore last week, to ride for Kuala Lumpur trainer Neal Hobbs, was riding; work at liukit Timah this morning. Flaunery has been away Irom Malaya for about two years. During this time he rode regularly m Melbourne160 words
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Article44 1952-06-30 7 ERNEI Durando. (158 Mb) Bayonne, N.J., outooinUd Norman Hayes, < 1601 b» Boston, over ten rounds In New York on S?'urday rieht. Nat Jackson. (133' 4 lb) New Or'eans, s opp°d Glenn Bruc (1401 b) New Orleans, m four rounds «t New Orleam.44 words
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823 1952-06-30 7 Aussies can end U.S. reign at Wimbledon Full NNftii mmim miii mi Shirley Fry < u.S > baai M.cheto Bourbonnais France- 6-4. 6-0. Mrs. Jean Walker-SmiUi tEngland beat Georgie Wood^at* (Englandt 6-1, 6-1 (third round). Louis Brough <U.S.' bea* Mrs. Nelly Adamson (France' 1-6. 6-1, 6-2 (fourth round). Mrs. Jean823 words
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Article61 1952-06-30 7 A 34-1 ou'sid^r, Orfeo. owned by the millionaire Arg^ cattle raiser. Senor Man'nex De Haz. wen the rich Grand Pr:\ De Paris, the most popular event of the French flat racing; season* before a lecord cro*c It Longchamp yesterday. Orfeo beat fie 2-1 I f Marcel Boussac s61 words
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Advertisement12 1952-06-30 7 g ,B 4 f I •> Dhoby Ghaut and Cathay Bui!J:.v (andmarks/ TiJt12 words
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Article433 1952-06-30 8 TAFT-IKE FIGHT IS HEARING CLIMAX NEW YORK, Monday. qpHE BITTER POLITICAL BATTLE between Gen. Dwight Eisenhower and Senator Robert Taft for th? Republican presidential nomination entered its la-t crucial phase yesterday. It will reach its climax next week when the R publican National Convention opens m Chicago on Juiv 7Reuter - 433 words
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Article17 1952-06-30 8 i >d tminh flea >f a r 36 ilery ck.— A. P. 117 words
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Article282 1952-06-30 8 'Great advances in atom arms WASHINGTON, Monday. lIINTS of major developments m the U.S. m the 1 field of atomic energy have eased the shock of jolting new estimates of Soviet atomic and air power. Optimism stemmed from a White House visit on Friday of the nations top atomic experts.A.P. - 282 words
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Article115 1952-06-30 8 ROME. Mon. BRITISH seamen camped at an isolated spot on the desert coast of Italian Somaliland are to receive food supplies parachuted by plane. The seamen were forced to leave the 7.000-ton London cargo ship. Mavis Hill, which ran aground on a reef mA.P. - 115 words
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Article16 1952-06-30 8 The Aga Khan is planning to set up textile mills m Pakistan U.P. IU.P. - 16 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-06-30 8 A STINGING RAY. which was caught by hook off New Zealand, is held by two members of a scientific expedition aboard the Danish research ship, Gal.i- thea, at Plymouth, Devonshire. They are Dr. Torben Wolff (left) and Mr. K. E. Jensen. The vessel is on itsA.P. - 62 words
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Article68 1952-06-30 8 Anti-semitism is today on the increase m many of the 90 countries which have Jewish communities. Dr. Ncah Barou, European cxc- cutiye chairman of the World Jewish Congress, told the organisation's European conference m London yesterday. Dr. Barou said that the cold war and increasing conflicts m68 words
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Article32 1952-06-30 8 Protests will be made m the Colombian Congress at Bogata against a Government order that all newspapers must submit copies for approval by the censor seven hours before rmhliration.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-06-30 8 WITHIN A MINUTE of returning from London on Saturday the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, asked his deputies. "What's been happening? Left 10 right: the Deputy Director of Operations. Gen. Sir Rob Lockhart. the G. O. C, Malaya. Maj Gen. Sir Hugh Stotkwell. Sir60 words
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Article159 1952-06-30 8 C.G. TO SEE JAPANESE LEADERS TOKYQ, Men. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. i Commissioner General for South-East Asia, will call today on Japan's Prime Minister Mr. Shigeru Yoshida. and the Foreign Minister. Mr. Katsui Okazaki. here and will also be received by Emperor Hirohito. He arrived m Tokyo yes- terday onReuter - 159 words
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Article49 1952-06-30 8 ROME. Mon. TB£ Repubi.c ot San Marino has appealed iii Latin to Queen Elizabeth against an offer of a £26.000 "bfpgar's pittance" from Britain to settle claims for war damage by the R.A.F. San Marino is a 38--square-mile republic on the Adriatic coist of Italy.49 words
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Article39 1952-06-30 8 Pan- American highway Guatemala has entered into a four million dollar contract with Mexico for the completion of the Pan-Ameri-can highway which will provide a road link from the United States border to a.l five central American reDublics. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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175 1952-06-30 8 EDDYVILLE, Kentucky, Monday. ABOUT 1,000 convicts were forced to eat dinner m stark nakedness on Saturday as rebellion continued to smoulder m Kentucky's State Prison. Armed guards and state I police are taking no chances especially after one group of unruly prisoners tried toA.P. - 175 words
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Article15 1952-06-30 8 A trade agreement between Pakistan and Czechoslovakia has been signed m Karachi. A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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527 1952-06-30 8 Mama's return call sets beauty a problem WORLD MAY IOT SEE MISS t LONG BEACH, California, Monday. "HPHE most beautiful woman m the world*', dizzy with glamour and acclaim, found herself caught yesterday between a Cinderella dream of film fame and fortune and a mother who says come home. ArmiU.P. - 527 words
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Article32 1952-06-30 8 Germ war test in U.K. THE British a 1 yesterday th and engineers areout secret germ wai of Scotland. The Admiralty r^^^ m Campbeh: confirmed i search on warfare" v I U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Miscellaneous46 1952-06-30 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris IMV IuAAAP l£ TCAAPI A!?-- CIW/^HJ^^r V «g Ci nr*i pu i uun /»»C MnE .X*^**! Vr^ I TPAAPL AP T'\l AT TUC rMRfy. l 1 ■^^Zi t^3 "^m*^ &tlt IAUt 1 1 I CU j YWU nAol7 f i v^jftl46 words
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