The Singapore Free Press, 1 July 1952

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA 11l SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENT
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  • 285 1 Child victims of S 'pore roof collapse Free PtoGM Staff Reporter Ut-OLD Chinese boy, Tan Choon A killed and his three elder sisters injured when the roof of their house reet, Singapore, collapsed during thi* morning htMfJ rainstorm. Siew Jin. aged eight, and Siew Q
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  • 73 1 .DON, Tues. M CHURCHILL, the decided S v .i. Yalu Km-: personal jate on P .:....ment anto SecDean Foreign r:den, rs apQitj of Lsell o of censure too as the .:e ro obtain ope- ed that Qm ap- I atrl- case ihi -c
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  • 34 1 Authoritative sources have reported m Hong Kong that the Indian Government will soon announce the appointment of Sardar H. Panikkar as Ambassador and Minister to Egypt. The Lebanon and Transjordan.
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  • 160 1 100 YEARS SERVICE IN MALAYA Free Press Staff Reporter MORE than 400 senior students from four Christian Brothers schools m Singapore this morning welcomed Rev. Brother Lawrence OTbole, assistant superintendent-general of the Christian Brothers. A reception held at St. Joseph's Institution at 9 a.m. began 10-days' celebrations to mark the
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  • 72 1 WASHINGTON Tues. CHIANG Kai-shek predicted yesterday that any allout bombine of Chinas war industries might touch off a pcwrierkeg of rebellion built up by Communist tyranny. The President of the Chinese Nationalist government exiled on Formosa said to U.S News and World Report weekly news magazine, that
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  • 44 1 The Soviet High .Commissioner m Austria, General V. Sviridov, his deputy, his political adviser, two aides and several Russian women attended a reception at Vienna last night m honour of the visiting United States Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Ache- Reuter
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  • 25 1 Picture. REV. BROTHER Lawrence OToole, assistant superintendent general of the Christian Brothers, meets the prefects of St. Joseph's Institution. Free Press
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  • 182 1 Egypt makes an offer to Sudan KHARTOUM, Tuesday. JpGYPT has offered to support constitutional deve- lopment m the Sudan and to recognise her right to self determination m return for Sudanese recognition of King Farouk's nominal title as King of Egypt and the Sudan, it was reliably learned here yesterday.
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  • 62 1 NEW YORK, Tues—Britain's giant liner, the Queen Elizabeth, yesterday met the queen of the American merchant marine, the United States, and dipped her ensign m salute. The Elizabeth, inbound with 1,957 passengers, was steered slowly past the new American liner en route to the Cunard pier
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  • 57 1 Japan will ask the United States to lend her some 4,000--ton destroyers to compete with Russia's snorkel equipped submarines. The 18 frigates the United States already has agreed to lend Japan next year have a speed of only 18 knots, while the Russian snorkel subs can cruise
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  • 73 1 t-'ree Press Staff Reporter OPENING the -.oingaporeJesselton trunk telephone service from Government House this morning, the Governor of Singapore. Mr. J. F. Nicoll. expressed confidence that this new link would bring the two countries closer stilL He was speaking to Mr. Gray. Chief Secretary of North
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  • 20 1 Communist China during June expelled 94 foreign Catholic missionaries, bringing to 696 the nunber banished this year, A.P.
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  • 83 1 COMO. Tues. ITALIAN frontier guards and police yesterday probed caves and creeks around Lake Lu?ino for a ciearette-run-q subrmr'n >" search their side of the ninemile long two-mile wide lake. The submarine was sighted m the beam of a powerful shore-based searchlight and nol'ce launches racing
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  • 119 1 Free Press Staff Reporter iOONTINUING their investigations into Sunday's bomb throwing m the White House Hotel Bar, Singapore police this morning interrogated 100 artisans m the Albert Street area. From sam to 8 a.m. police officers and men from Kandang Kerbau police station visited at
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  • 319 1 NEW YORK, Tuesday. ANE of the worst fires m New York history roared "through a Brooklyn warehouse and 15 other buildings yesterday, driving 500 persons from crowded tenements m a shower of flying embers. A young mother, with a child m
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  • 283 1 DEATH OF MR. JOHN FORD fPHE Free Press reports with A regret the death of Mr. j John Ford, aged 53, a director of the Straits Times Press Ltd.. and a partner m the firm of Evatt and Co. He was unmarried and leaves a sister who is living m
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  • 59 1 Govt. troops clear jungle of rebels RANGOON, Tues. BURMESE Government troops m a 20-day operation have cleared Communists from thick jungle along the Sittang River m an area 100 miles east of Rangoon, annexing more rebel territory. Twenty-four Communist barracks and 98 tents m their Jungle headquarters were destroyed. Thirty-five
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  • 23 1 The American Civil Aeronautics Board yesterday granted Pan-American World Airways and the Trans-World Airlines a seven-year extension of their present Trans-
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  • 14 1 President Truman yesterday signed legislation extending wage prirp rontrols for 10 months.- U.P.
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  • 253 1 MacD. has talk with Japanese premier TOKYO, Tues. rE Japanese Prime Mtaftst:r. Mr. Shtgeru Yoshida, and the British Commis-cr-General for S^uthEast Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, mot behind closed doors for one hour yesterday. Japanese and British officials refund to comment 0:1 the meeting. The Brttfldl Ambassador, Sir Esler D:ning, accompanied
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  • 41 1 Singapore burgLai^ made a haul of $1,670 m cash and property after ransacking the house of Mr. A. M. M. Mohamed Mydin m Upper Serangoon Road, last night. The burglars escaped by climbing over the bark walk
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  • 42 2 A store m the famous Spa town of Velden, Austria, has decided that tailors' dummies are unworthy to model its display of bathing costumes. Shoppers looking through the store window see live mannequins show off its beachwear. Paul Popper
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    381 2 Eileen Ashcroft answers the question: How elegant is a Tory Government? TOP OF THE CLASS A MJRE cheerful vp.av than m the past has gladdened the Government front bench itly. In this best-dre> Government since the 1931 Beau B r v m m el Tories, three men
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  • 331 2 qX) tiiise teelh ana \vi2s, standard replacements on the human body for many years, science now adds heart, lungs, kidneys stomach, eyes, bones nerves, and even bio d and arteries No one. to be sure, is running around with an artificial heart m his body
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  • 286 2 MARY BARD, who nas Ju&l written "Forty Odd. goes through the accepted routine of most females who try to turn back the clock, being by turns fierce, frantic, furious, foggey. foolish, faltering, facetious, fatuous flushed, furlorn and ju>t plain feminine. She reads all the books ot
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  • 1003 2  -  EVELYN IRONS 15 minutes and a "guinea m Mayfair jives them the drill for Buckingham Palace By yOU might think that most girls who had gone through dancing class would be able to drop a curtsy without further instruction. But it seems that
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  • 462 2  -  Kay Murray The American Working Girl— 4 By T*HE chorus of Rod- gers-Hart show, "Pal Joey", besides figuring m the drama critics choice of "the best musical play of th? year, are also the busiest girls m town. They dance some 77.350 steps
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 144 2 New Crossword No. 702 CUES ACROSS 1. His fun's native to the sea (3-4). 7. Involves completing the get-up m good time (5, 6). 8. Smallest liquid measure musicians note (5). 10. Through whick Hamlet pierced Polonius (5). 11. German composer would partly overawe Berlin. (5). 12. This precludes The
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    • 121 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, yoa have a scintillating and magnetic personality which makes you the centre of any group to which you belong. Your sensitiveness and intuitive ability enable you to understand the underlying motivations of others far better than most people. You have a rather quiet, retiring nature
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  • 122 3 Girl told the oldest story in the world LONDON. Tues. Mr Jusllce Oliv that an 18-year-old I 1 "told, the old the world", a jury ng soldier i y >r.d they did B ther evidence :he pre ided asair. McVea Corv .f the R.A.SC. a charge domestic help. md the
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    213 3 v fattow the theory that .y to finesse fcr a aueen *n-n you can take the finesse ntiter way is to play for i behind the jack? Then an adherent oX the kin v? first heard advanced by Life Muter ClateU Bowie these m.m? yews ag* But Life
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  • 47 3 J C Kum?jrappu mcihian economist j warhead of -AmeriIi has boycott of Ameat a public th« Bombay Peac* whicii condemned t mbto Italy Truman notified Commithe has decid-d sc -ntinuing mtll'"d male and to Italy of a machine P. to mom -Router
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  • 373 3 GHOST BLAMED FOR FIRES IN HOUSE hjVil spirit is exorcised A lf luhuuim, Tuesday. LL is quiet now at lonely Pounsley Lodge, neai Hadlow Down, Sussex, since a priest recently blessed every room to exorcise a fire-raising poltergeist. And all details of the blessing are being kepi quiet by the
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  • 62 3 One of London's gayest dogs a six-year-old Pekingese named Black Knight apparently has been cured of a leg injury after receiving a church blessing. The canine's grateful owner gave the church a religious painting. The non-denominational church of the Good Shepherd m London's Chelsea district
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  • 85 3 LONDON, Tues. SIR Alfred Munnings, former President of the Royal Academy and famed painter of horses, has turned down a request to paint Tulyar, the Aga Khan's Derby winner. The way to male money with horses is to bet on them, not paint them,
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  • 37 3 Ccykn. Air Academy has Invited Indian and Pakiftyir.~ clubs and the R.A.F. to take part m an air race from the island's northern airport of Kjnkesanturai. near Jaffna to Colombo m August. MM Reuter.
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    10 3 I'M WORKING MY WAY THROUGH OFFICERS CANDIDATE SCHOOL I"
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  • 90 3 HONG KONG, Tues. TIE sedition convict ion agaiiis. the publisher and the editor of a pro-Com-munisi Chinese newspaper m Hcng Kong has been sustained by the Hong Kong Appeals Court. Publisher Fei Yi-min* paid a fin? cf HK$4,OOO and Ear. or Lee Tring-ming HK53.060. The charge
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  • 62 3 Firemen at Agen. Southeastern. France, discovered an arms dump while putting out a fire m a garsrge rented to two Communist leaders, saVjS Reuter. There were explosions and the fireman salvaged eight light machine guns, two submazhineguns. a stock of magazines, and blank catridges The men
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  • 464 3 ROME. Tue* FIIWENTifiTB century play--1 boys have nothing on Ca iKula, a fun-loving Roman emperor who lived about 2.00fl years ago. He buJit pleasure barges as rich modern playboys buy .ts. after almost 20 centourists flock to see of these ancient p'eiships Two f
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  • 421 3 LONDON, Tuesday. "lIAVE you no pity at all? You might have if you've got sisters of your own". This was the appeal which an attractive 19-year-old girl said she made to a youth, who, she alleged, attacked her as they were walking
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  • 57 3 A travel booK. 'In South Africa." by the Britisn novelist. Francis Brett Young, commissioned by the South African Tourist Development Corporation, is now on saie m Capetown after having been held up by customs authorities m Capetown. The book was he'd up for scrutiny 4
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  • 209 3 PICTURES FORGED -FOR 10s. EACH PARIS, Tues. FOURTEEN paintings r "signed" by such masters as Corot, Manet, Van Gogh. Gauguin, Renoir and Modigliani— but really forged m Italy at 10s. a time have been seized by the French police. They are the works of one Giuseppe Portunato, a pcor Italian
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  • 56 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. THE keel of the new 59,900--tons aircraft carrier Forrestal. M largest warship m the world/ will be laid on July 14, the U.S. Navy announced. The carrier, with an overall length of 1,040 feet, is designed to handle the heavier and faster jet
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  • 44 3 Sir Oliver Franks, British Ambassador to Washington has left London by air with Lady Franks to return to the United States after a six -day visit home. During his visit, Sir Oliver received an honorary rip^rpp nf Oxford University.- Reuter
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  • 29 3 East Berlin police have announced a new restriction barring West German visitors from East Berlin unless equipped with a special permit issued by the police. Reuter
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  • 536 3 Gold brick has queer appeal down in Mexico MEXICO CITY, Tuesc r^OLD BRICKS, the lost billfold, and the "Spanish prisoner" are all effective and time-honoured confidence tricks m this colourful city. But the gold brick still has its own particular appeal. Somebody creeps into your i office and says he
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  • 56 3 REDS TO MEET IN E. BERLIN Professor Jclio' president of the World Peace Council, and 74 leading Communists from Europe, and the Americas, have arrived m East Berlin by train from Prague for a meeting of the Council t this week. The Council is to discuss tho Korean war, Germany,
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  • 50 3 WARTIME E RELIC KILLS THREE Reuter Two boys and a girl aged ten. five and two. w^re kV r od while playing with a wart handgrenade m a barn at Volpago Del Montello. Italy Nearly 1.500 Italians, mostly children, have been kttled while playin* with left-over munitions since the war.—
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  • 602 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. July 1. 1952. Price of rice T*HE Federation Govern- ment acts boldly. In the face of the rising world price of rice, it announces its decision to bear a loss on its sales of rice to the public. In other words, it is prepared to
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  • 452 4 A Chinese is Hounded, to his death kxkdksjd CALCUTTA. IX Calcutta as m most 1 other his cities within striking distance of Red China—the long arm of Communism strikes terror into many hearts. It is as well that this should be understood •a Britain— especially just now when exForeign Minister
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  • 521 4 NEW YORK: OOWENA Murray, a brighteyed New Yorker, who looks far too young to have a daughter at college and a son m the Air Force, may not be aware that an army marches on Its stomach. But she knows a hungry diplomat is a badtempered
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  • 132 4 fOMMUNISM is the creed of v fanatics. To me converted it represents the ONLY way to salvation. There is no middle ccurse. And the "cure' for the non Communist the terror. Terrorism is the Communists most potent weapon. It can be used against the individual as In
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  • 161 4 A Country is Shaken jL.j^^^LJp^^^y-^BLJfe A FAVOURITE Communist weapon is mass terror. It was used most recently m France Ths occasion selected v<k the arrival of General Ridgway to take over command of the North Atlantic Treaty forces. The Paris riots and the subsequent arrest of the Communist leader, M.
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  • 667 4 SPOTLIGHT ON SEX EDUCATION What and when to tell youngsters about sex problems is itself a problem for parents and authorities m many countries. Today's review shows how the matter is being tackled m Europe. YEW YORKS teenagers' usually learn about the bees and flowers from their parents or books—
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  • 630 4 Where the Cyclones are born A USTRALIA has maintamed two isolated outposts of science m the "shrieking sixties" for more than four years as part of her Antarctic policy. These observation stations at Heard and Macquarie Islands are rarely heard of by the outside world, but through them Australia is
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  • 207 5 English, trades to be taught to youths Free Press Staff Ke^.rter gINGAPORE Government is setting up a rehabilitation centre m the suburbs of the city for youths under detention. Mr. L Cornwell, who takes over duties as Director of the Detainees' Rehabilitation Centre today, told the
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  • 119 5 CITY BUDGETS $2½ m. SURPLUS M Press Staff Reporter Lse Singapore City 1 mncils income for four months of $34,743,000, ex:ed payments of ,00 by about 000. according to I it laid on the rday's meetw ol the Council. jdes figures for mair. and subsidiary budget alone, o April amount
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  • 35 5 resigns '.PVR, Tues. n Haji Ab- .m. nominated r Manicip from wine to C G Ba- -he ient. sa.d t\\t Stlangor State Govern men r »ould be asked to nominate lor to take
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  • 23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Thieves broke into an attap house at Pudu during the week-end and stele $1,600 m cash and jewellery.
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  • 116 5 8 will study citizen Bill SEREMBAN. Tues. A SELECT COMMITTEE of eight headed by the State Secretary was appointed at yesterday's meeting of the Negrl Sembilan Council of State Nationality Bill and report to the next meeting of the Council. The other members are the State Legal Adviser Inche Mohd.
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  • 88 5 PENANG Tues. THE Municipal President, Mr. R. F. H. Earl, said yesterday that former Penang Commissioners had. to a large j extent, laid the foundation for the "bigger and better Municipal transport fleet" which would be operating before the end of this year. Referring to an editorial
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  • 34 5 TAPING. Tue?.—Prior to being transferred to Ipon. Raja Zainafl, patron of the Red Omnibus Football XI. was entertained to a tea' party given by Mr. Ang Ngoh Choo. president of the team.
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  • 105 5 3 schools plan extensions Free Press Staff Reporter rpHREE Colony aidsd mis A Men schools, rim toy the Singapore Anglican Diocese— Sr-. Andrews, St. Hilda's md St. Margaret's— plan to provide additional facilities. The $235 000 extension at St. Andrew's School is rearing completion and will be opened m September.
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  • 79 5 SEREMBAN. Tues. STEPS are being taken by the Negri SembiJan Government to introduce Rraduallv the system of general, election m the State, stated a repiv by the Government at yesterdays meeting of the Nepri Sembilan Council of State. A move is brine uoufc to amerd the Town
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  • 37 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The fifth annual meeting of the Malayan Nature Society will be held at Hotel Majestic. Kuala Lumpur, on July 19 at 7.30 p.m. The meeting will conclude with an educational film show
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  • 149 5 SIX HUNDRED Singapore homes have so lar Deen visited by Colony Scouts since their "Odd Job Week*' be?an last Saturday, Mr. Leslie Woodford, a District STOUt Commissioner, told the Free Press yesterday. "Public support D& been most satisfactory, if their response keeps '.:p, we expect
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  • 44 5 MKS. Elizabeth Choy, a Shnapore Legislative Councillor, plans to leave for United States m August to study primary school, teachin?. The trip is sponsored by the United States Government. Mrs. Choy is expected to arrive m the States by Aug. 25.
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  • 145 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. PERMANENT titles have been approved to Chinese m new village areas m Kelantan, the Government of Kelantan announced yesterday There are only two new villages m the state. "The State government has always been prepared to receive applications from the inhabitants
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  • 57 5 IPOH. Tues.— At the end of an inquest on a 50-year-old squatter. Wong Foo, the Ipon Magistrate directed that a lorry driver. Eow Kum. be charged with negligent driving Eow was alleged to have krjosked irto Wong, who was cycling towards Ipoh. on the morning of Jan.
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  • 289 5 PROTEST AGAINST RULING VINE Singapore City Councillors walked out of the Council chamber yesterday hi protest against a ruling by the City President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, allowing an amendment to a motion which the Labour Party leader on the Council, Mr. E. V. Davies (North), contended
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  • 122 5 SUBSTATIONS liable to load sbediing tonight 3re: Phoenix Fk., Alex. Bmtirti I'asir Panjang, Opium Factory, Reformatory Rd., Oxygen IVty., CressonHe. St. James, Miri Rd.. Silat Rd., Bt. Pasoh. 8.A.P.. Trafalgar St., Anson Rd., Tiong Bahru Sago St., Raman St., People's PL N'anson Rd., Lam Soon Oil Mills Guan
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  • 98 5 HOKKIENS BUILD NEW SCHOOL SINGAPORE Hokkien Association is building four blocks of school buildings, costing over 13OO.OC4), m Guiliemaid Ro:d, Singapore The buildings are expected to be completed m December. The name cf the Chinese school has not yet been decided upon. The buildings will have 30 cla.r-Toom.*!, a" large
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  • 265 5 BIG OVERSEAS DEMAND FOR STORE GOODS Colony industries growing r<REAT strides have been made m the developm nt of subsidiary industries m Singapore. These industries have not only met largely local needs during the past two years, but have also built up an export market. The industries include the production
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  • 94 5 TV at August radio show Tree Preßj Staff Reporter. A TELEVISION menstration will held In Singapore dining the 16-day British Radio Exhibition at the Happy World next month. At least 18 exhibitor- will i pni m :he fxhibi.lon. whirh is bein? rponsored by the Briti-h R r o and Ac
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  • 80 5 PENANG, Tu< CAPT W. H. BLAKEMOSE, assistant recruiting officer, will visit Penang. Province Welleslev and Kedah shortly to recruit M i Other Ranks for the B: Army. He will Interview candidates at the Bukit Mert. police station between 9 am. and 5 p.m. on July 14. 18
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  • 49 5 TAIPING. Tups Taiping Safety First Week from Jmy 13 to 19 w:£l be highlighted by a procession of decorated lorries, cars trishas a^d bulCork carts. There will s 'so be a cycle race m the Lake Gardens an^ a display by miCitarv aM qol*cp motor-cyclists
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  • 37 5 JCHORE BAIIRU. Tue< H. R Dickson, acting manager Mawai Estate. i wed $6,000 bail by the Sessions Court, prrdine trial on a charge of criminal breach of trust ct $3,930 nrc*»°rtv of Fn*»my 11
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  • 453 6  - THE SECRET FEAR OF MAUREEN'S MOTHER JAMES DOW By 4 SMALL, handsome but homely woman will kbe sitting: this week alone among the ionable crowd round the Centre Court at lbledon. She is the rather worried mother of this year's favourite. Mrs. Connolly is still modestly retiring after four years
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  • 516 6  -  HENRY LONGHURST By "UE beat his way into and out of the rough with devastating enthusiasm". These simple words must have warmed many a golfer's heart as they did mine. lous when she is good and hating her when she is supreme, there's
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  • 385 6 SAJARAH MADE THE TIGERS SWEAT Timers 3; Katong S. 1. TIGERS Sports Club's performance was far from impressive when j they beat Katong Sajajrah m yesterday's Singaix>re Amateur F.A Senior Cup tie by the I flattering margin of three goals to one at Jalan Besar Stadium. Play was not one
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  • 47 6 Entries for the Singapore Chinese Recreation Clubs billiards handicap tournament »English and American games) close on July 10. Intending compftitors should put their names on the list tn the club's notice board or inform th° billiards convenor. The entry fee is $1 ior each event.
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  • 44 6 Indian Recreation Club A' j j drew three-all wilh Tuaru Mong I 0.8.A. m a soccer friendly at j Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for IJR.C Maslamani, i C Krishnan and Ka&sim. Tuan Mong 0.8.A. scorers were: Kin Han (2). Nan Kin.
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  • 75 6 TEDDY Gardner, BritLsh A European and British Empire flyweight champion, last night successfully defended his European title at Hartlepool, England, by defeating bustling Otello Belardinelli. the Italian champion on points over 15 rounds. Gardner, who is balding, spindle legged and 30 years of age, won as
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  • 43 6 RONNIE Clayton of Blackpool successfully defended his British featherweight title against Dai Davies. the Welsh champion last night, the referee stopping the right m his favour m the fifth of the 15 rounds at Abergavenny, Wales last night. Reuter.
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  • 532 6  -  GEOFFREY SIMPSON By AF all the athletes preparing m Britain for the Olympic Games, none faces a more exacting task or is doing as much hard slogging and technical practice m training as a fair, sleek-haired Londoner, who at 21 has become a "Jack of
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  • 474 6 Mathias is tipped to win decathlon agai n 008 MATHIAS, who as a 17-vear-nM D won the 1948 Olympics decathlon <hLr I is heavily favoured to retain hi s croin •>« ns *iit I m 1952, and the only question seem^t, t !N I he will set a new world
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  • 154 6 S.O.S.C. elects officials for 1952 I Spot aim ual gene I xateUM iJ YM.C.A I more than U This &p- I official *a* largeiv <i w to majority oi last yi. ing re-elected unanunogsJ^ The pnsidtrr. q who was re-ekct«d. thi members of nnuwmmi mittee !o making I pore's co
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  • 33 6 H.K. TOURISTS WIN 3-2 HONG X nese soccer 3-2 over thf This is the second of H g-^" 1 Java iong Ko:. k 3-3 with BafiCfci Bttlttn •or^ Nanhua garner pen A P
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    • 66 6 mßndrdkG Exekuire to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya ~__W I Ml— -.-i. JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Hnu m Malaya m i lt l TARZAN Not a Second tO lose #y Edzar Rice Burrough x«* 3l r'.v •■■■■•'^jH ''___*_______;V.V 5^55 tng &ArtLßP(£Lb. H£T -5 TOWASP THc SVOC<Arg5 V
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    • 31 6 SINGAPORE TABLE TENNIS TOURNEY champior. Sing.. hall are: n men's double- 4 sar angles iM (26 >. tu venue eg" doubles «4. J league (I M junior l*&e' Houses league (9 (12).
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  • 953 7 TRACK WORK STARTS AT B. TIMAH S. Gesture and Parmiter best Hv ALLAN LEWIS VISIBILITY v^as not good at Bukit Timah this wfrmmg, consequenily most of the early lops were not timed, when the second track pencd tor fast work m preparation for iporc Turf Club's July meeting. Sporting (iesture
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  • 258 7 Does Cuan McCarthy throw the ball? IN Cambridge University's match with Worcestershire i at Worcester Cuan McCarthy, the University and South African fast bewler, was noballed five times m the last over before lunch on the first day. McCarthy's unorthodox delivery has been frequently criticised. The no-ball decisions were given
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  • 27 7 Immigration Sports Club, who were unable to raise a team, conceded a walkover to Blue Rovers m a SAFA Div. 3A fixture at CYMi erounti vpsterdav.
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  • 21 7 Shell SC. scored a Btrroi 4-3 \er M.P.H m a Singapore League Cup fixture at e round yesterd
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  • 538 7 County cricket TWEKE was a grim fight for runs at Lords where Middlesex meet Hampshire. Hampshire, who had knocked up 218 seemed to have four points m their laps when the eighth Middlesex wicket fell at 215, Murray came to the rescue to hit up an
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  • 384 7 AN exhilarating 204 by Umrigar, his second double century of the tour, opened the road to recovery for Indians after early disasters and they finished the second day's play m their match against Lancashire with seven wickets down for 351. They are now only 12 behind
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  • 288 7 "PORTUGAL is sending to 1 Helsinki this year the largest team ever to represent her at the Olympic Games— between 75 and 80 competitors, including three women At Stockholm m 1929 Portugal had only six competitors, and her greatest previous representation was at London m 1948
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  • 122 7 IN a friendly badminton mutch played m tie Clerical Union Hail. Arc'oe Juvenus Sports Club beat Useful Badminton Party by four games to three. The scores: Juvenus players first): Thng -Kooi Leong beat Phun Yew Kong 15-12. 15-4: Johnny Sng beat Low Wing Chuan 15-3. 15-5; Tan
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  • 75 7 JUAN JOSE of the Philippines drew a bye m the firs: round of the Wimbledon junior invitation tournament being run simultaneously with the second week of the Wimbledon championships at the All-England Club. Eighteen youngs ers entered m the boys singles— one representative from each of
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  • 50 7 Singapore Corinthians will play Chinese Athletic In friendly soccer match at the P Sz T eround tomorrow. Corinthians will be chosen from: Jaflar Rid-wan. ASshad, Ahmad bin Haji Ahmad. Endoi. Daud Roslan. Halim. Hamid bin Haji Ahmad, Ariffin. John Gef. Francis Lim. Rahman, Dalian Waiih, Yussof.
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  • 22 7 The Singapore Amateur Boxing Association will hold their annual general meeting at the Singapore Recreation Club at 5.30 p.m. today.
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  • 910 7 Mervyn Rose won with a blistered hand WIMBLEDON UPSET rjEFENDING champion Dick Savitt and Vie Seixas America's two brightest hopes were beaten decisively yesterday m the Quarter-Finals of the All-England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon. Slender, black-haired Mervyn Rose of Australia ended Savitt's one-year reign m five sete. Seixas bowed
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  • 197 7 MARATHON RECORD BETTER STILL —Peters ran too far A weekend check of the marathon course between Windsor and London has proved that the distance covered by Jim Peters m his world best marathon journey recently was a little more than the regulation 26 miles 385 yards < 42,915 metres). Arthur
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  • 155 7 i^UTHRIE S.C. were made to i right fcr their 3-1 win over i Rotterdam S.C. m a Singapore i B.H.F.A. League Cup fixture at Farrer Park yesterday. Guthnes kicked off and swarm- ed Rotterdam's goalmouth and j opened scoring m the seventh i minute through Yacob,
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  • 95 7 The Singapore Hockey Association has decided to make a LeaguCompetition an annual event m view of the "great success achieved last year. All affiliates intending to participate m the League Competitions {.re asked to send m thtir entries m writing to Mr. S. Yogarajah, co Singapore
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  • 115 7 MALAYS v INDIANS SOCCER TEAMS The team to represent Singapore Indian^ against Singapore Malays m their Community League fixture at the Jalan b<st Stadium tomorrow will be selected from K. G. Suppiah. O. Suppiah. Kartar Singh. P. Suppiah. S. D. William, T. C. Balan fc Balakrishnan. Loganathan, S. Chandra. V.
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  • 108 7 rptVENTY YEAR OLD -I Marjorie Jack»on. known as the 'blur streak" of Australia te I the world's fastest woman sprinter. Marjorie is a typist and was first noted running at a picnic outing n«ar her home at Lithgow. c Australia. She was encouraged to take un c
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  • 299 8 Russia accused of 'brutal treatment' MASS EXPULSIONS PART FAMILIES BERLIN, Tuesday. rpHE Western Allies accused Russia yesterday of carrying out a "brutal" mass expulsion of Germans m tae border area between the w.estern and eastern occupation zones. Western Allied High Commissioner*, protesting against the expulsions m identical notes to the
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  • 58 8 ?ral hundred New York Bass Fingerlings soon wilt be flown to the Republic of Vietnam m IndoChina as a gift from Governor Thomas Dewey to Emperor Governor Dewey promised the fish to Bao Dai while he was a guest of the emperor on his
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  • 35 8 Mr. Robert Bryan, an Ame.n lawyer imprisoned m Shanghai since February 1951. has arrived m Hong Kong after being expelled from China, leaving 38 Americans now he)* b y Chinese Communists.- U.P.
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  • 26 8 King Frederik has left by sea on a six-weeks trip to Greenland— the first Royal visit to Denmark's Arctic colony for 32 years. A.P.
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  • 38 8 Dr. Israel Goldstein, the president of the AmericanJewish Congress, predicted m New York yesterday that the negotiations with Germany In connection with the World Jewish Organisation's USfisoo.ooo.ooo indemnity claim will "proceed to a satisfactory conclusion. U.P.
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  • 65 8 Popper photo. A REMARKABLE achievement m miniature engineering is the production of a two way radio, little larger than a wrist watch. It will have many uses m industry and will also prove valuable m hospitals as doctors, nurses, and patients will be able to communicate with
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  • 246 8 LONDON, Tuesday T»HE Royal Family still spends more on horses A than it does on cars, it was disposed yesterday The bill for horses runs to £5,472 a year against £4.210 for motor cars. The figures were furnished by a Parliamentary Committee named to set
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  • 33 8 Promotion for Prince Philip The Duke of Edinburgh has been promoted from Lieutenant Commander to Navy Commander. As the youngest of 44 lieutenant commanders, he was promoted m the Admiralty half-yearly list, U.P.
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  • 30 8 The United States has signed a new contract for the purchase of three destroyer escort ships to be built m France and delivered to th* French Navy. A.P.
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  • 32 8 DEMO NSTRATION Norwegian Communists demonstrated by ooster and press attacks when General Matthew R. Rtf Supreme Alli-d Comrrn; m Europe, arrived m Oslo «v air yesterday for a thrp*»diy vLsit. Re uter
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  • 47 8 ELEVEN WERE KILLED IN THIS CRASH photo. THIS I.S. Air Force B 50 bomber with eleven men aboard, crashed and burn* ed after taking off from its base near Mildenhall, Suffolk, England. There were no survivors. Picture, taken from the air, shows the burned out wreckage.- A.P.
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  • 213 8 Bride, 1 1 studied cookery books NEW YORK, Tuesday. A MOTHER who takes a dim view of her 11-year-old daughter's marriage to an air force enlisted man has seen his superiors about an annulment. Mary Kendrick, an applecheeked girl who will be 12 on July 19, and airman Sergio Tristan,
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  • 35 8 Pour Vietnamese newspapers are to stop publication because the Government is withdrawing subsidies of 3.000.000 piasters (about £60,000) and a fifth is being closed on Prime Minister Nguyen Van Tarn's order.— Reuter
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  • 60 8 NEW U.S. RADIO STATION SOON The most powerful American transmitting station m the East is being completed at Ekele, 10 miles north of Colombo, to rejay Voice of America broadcasts to India. Pakistan, Burma and Afghanistan. It will form a world -wide link with other foreign relay stations and is
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  • 38 8 Sir Gladwyn Jebb, chief British deligate to the United Nations, becomes President of the Security Council today and is expected to press for an early discussion of Communist charges of eerm warfare m Korea Reuter
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  • 31 8 The Allied Air Commander m Europe, Lieut. Gen. Lauris Norstad said yesterday that the balance of air power m Europe has begun shifting m favour of the West. U.P.
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  • 129 8 LONDON. Tues. WEATHER reports from West Europe yesterday said "Hot— further outlook continuing hot." In London the day was the hottest for tnree years. Play opened m the final week of the international tennis meeting at Wimbledon m a temperature of 82 degrees and
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  • 163 8 LONDON, Tues. rE submarine breathi-g tube enabling batteries to be recharged without surfacing can now be detected miles away by a new type of British radar, according to the military correspondent of the Daily Herald. The breathing tube apparatus is known as "the snort. The
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  • 196 8 (Continued from Page 5) r Williams Mr. Lim Choon Eng (LabourWAt), Mr. V. K. Hair <LabourBouth), Mr. M. P. D. Nair <Inde- pendent Labour-South Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy Uiide-pendent-City t Mr. S. M. A. H. J Chishty (Independent -City.. Mr. 1 3 S. Manyam (Indpt Nonh> and Mr. H.
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  • 43 8 The United States Army stated m Heidelberg yesterday that during the past 12 months, more than 22,000 officers and men from its European Command have been trained to instruct troops m the defence against biological, radiological and chemical attack, says U.P.
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  • 302 8 CHICAGO, Tuesday. MR. and Mrs. Paul Neukom, blind newly-weds, arrived m Chicago for their honeymoon yesterday with two seeing-eye dogs that led them unerringly to the altar. Both the dogs were m formal dress when Mr. Neukom and his 19-year-old bride, Peggy, were married m
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  • 29 8 The Ui3. Senate yesterday voted to increase the Air Force's spending power so that it can have 143 air wings by the middle of 1955. U.P.
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  • 138 8 Lunatic asylum blamed for escapes AN official Ci Inqu: j ported it had !of carele^ moor, the country's hmST I criminal lunati which several cape* have been cently. aae wi U S d i he lapses (j u to staff shortage and gaV e long list of recommendation] for tightening
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  • 41 8 Many raercha: China, are stagmg a prison" strike to reife* paying huge fines imposed i by the Ccmmunk: The mercharto stay m jail rather than pay the fines, which r cases would I to liquidate th< U.P.
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    • 55 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris BeL^fißHl I GUESS SO/) 'THIS MARY GREEN. FERGUS TOOK HER TO LUNCH. THbN BACK ID MR. TEMPLAR? I HAVE THOSE RECORDS^ V <c~^ t^ PAVICvONS DEPARTMENT STORE, WHERE SHE WORKS. AT QUITTING YOU ORDERED THIS MORNING. MAY r* 1 1 JIME SHE HEADED FOR THE
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