The Singapore Free Press, 4 July 1952
1952-07-04
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The Singapore Free Press
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Title Section17 1952-07-04 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article70 1952-07-04 1 Tempter's 'mystery man' m ystery Kep 4 >r cr. Hi l> C due to UUs l.itjon i no I s>B rail 1-inded it s -Id the I i w.jtn esjWag ii left i it was x hi vsterv left I.on- is coming rip ihe .intills Job is mi ret. Only70 words
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Article8 1952-07-04 1 King Talal goes back [AN reair of ReuterReuter - 8 words
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Article12 1952-07-04 1 Robbers left victim $1 KeptM er. j Ng Hillside ran§oaa N had12 words
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Article17 1952-07-04 1 c re.aye bor- Qg X trom Singapore I s the ne- Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 17 words
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Article370 1952-07-04 1 Teachers protest at plan to get aliens Free Press Staff Reporter THE way to get teachers for Malaya is not the I recruitment of aliens, but the fair and equitable treatment of local graduates, says a Singapore Graduate Teachers' Association -uiiement, issued this morning. The statement370 words
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Article129 1952-07-04 1 Free Pre>s Staff Reporter AN explosion m an acohoi tank at a samsu factory m Kuchlng Road. Singapore. was followed by a fire. A workman, Leong Chye, was severely burnt He was admitted to the General Hospital. Two engines from the C n *al Fire129 words
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Article34 1952-07-04 1 FLOODWATERS which rushed through the streets of Cowra. m southwest New Soutn Wales, caused a water shortage. As the floodwaters rose. council engineers removed pumping plants to prevent their being damaged.34 words
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Article23 1952-07-04 1 Three wolf cubs of Monks Hiil School. Singapore earned $100 yesterday by doing household work, gardening, and cleaning the drains.23 words
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Article143 1952-07-04 1 LONDON, Friday. A N electric recording of a backyard neighbour's A flo-ht— complete with bangs, bashes, shouts and one loud scream— was played m court at Walhngton yesterday. i The Magistrate, Colonel A. J Chapman, listened with interest m the crowded court room, butA.P. - 143 words
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Article22 1952-07-04 1 More than 100 Filipino chrtdren were given a party this -morning by the Singapore Filipino Association to celebrate Philippines Independence.22 words
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Article116 1952-07-04 1 U.S. LINER ON MAIDEN VOYAGE NEW YORK Fri. THE QUEEN cf the American Merchant Marine, the new super-liner. United States, sailed at noon yesterday with 1,660 passengers on her maiden voyage to Europe and possible possession of the Atlantic blue riband speed record, now held by Britain's Queen Mary. Commodore116 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-07-04 1 picture. Two members of the EastWtst Society went to the National Dress dance held at the British Council Hall last night wearing; Mr. MacDonald's suggested evening wear dress trousers and shirts, black bow tie with matching cummerbund, but no coats. They are seen here, Mr.Free Press - 62 words
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Article183 1952-07-04 1 2 -day typhoon kills 85 in P.I. MANILA, Friday. A TYPHOON that lashed the central Philippines for two days killed at least 65 persons, and left 45 missing and thousands homeless, preliminary report said today. The damages were expected to run into millions of dollars on north-east Mindanao, on Leyte,A.P. - 183 words
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Article19 1952-07-04 1 Henriette Bosmans. 56. noted Dutch pianist and composer, died m Amsterdam, yesterday after a long illness. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-07-04 1 picture. I -ii ms m Singapore attended a Thanksgiving Mass A Che Cathedral of the Good Shepherd this mornins -to attended.- Free PressFree Press - 26 words
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94 1952-07-04 1 LONDON, Fri. MR. Frank Beswick, Labour Member of Parliament, la to ask Mr. Churchill next j week to suggest that a pro- 1 posal for economic federation of the Commonwealth should be made as the forthcoming Commonwealth economic conference. Mr. Beswick, m a House ofReuter - 94 words
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Article52 1952-07-04 1 LONDON. Fri. A BRITISH Comet airliner took off for Tokyo yesterday to pave the way for a full passenger service to the Japanese capital scheduled to start next year. On her way back, tfle Comet will stop at Singapore. Its 12-day round-trip will be 23.000A.P. - 52 words
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Article40 1952-07-04 1 A Polish freighter left Colombo yesterday with 4,400 tons of ruober for Comi munlst China. With this shipment. the totai sent to the Chinese i mainland from Ceylon since I last October is 17,500 tons.— A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article35 1952-07-04 1 Major-General S. F. Rowell, Australian Chief cf General Staft, and Sir D. Perrot, •haiiman of the Australian Ministry of Supply, passed hrou^h Singapore this morning by Q3ntas-BOAC from Loncvon on their way home.35 words
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293 1952-07-04 1 WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT TRUMAN yesterday accused the major steel companies of "a conspiracy* to prevent settlement of the 32-day-old steel strike. He told his press conference that m his opinion the strike was no longer a labour dispute and did not justify his using theReuter - 293 words
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Article64 1952-07-04 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. THE 12th Frigate Squadron of the Indian Navy comprising the Jumna. Tir. Sutlej and Kistna. with about 800 officers and men anchored at the Singapore Naval Base on its arrival from Bangkok this morning. The second squadron, consisting of the Indian Flagship.64 words
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Article87 1952-07-04 1 WASHINGTON, Fit PRESIDENT TRIM AN said yesterday that the) struggle for the Republican Party's nomination of a presidential candidate had made it more certain than ever that the Democrats would win m November's general elections. He told a press conference that he would retire from public lifeReuter - 87 words
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Article108 1952-07-04 1 A SIMPLE LIFE, SAYS ATTLEE LONDON, Fri. MR. Clement Attiee and ether Labour leaders decided last night to press m Parliament for a less elaborate form of lie at the Queen's court. They will urge proposals for a simpler court life when the House of Commons on Wednesday debates anReuter - 108 words
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Article27 1952-07-04 1 A young Indian girl wai killed m Singapore on Wednesday when she slipped and fell into a well off the tenth mile Jalan Kayu BMetar27 words
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Advertisement111 1952-07-04 1 i^f%_l t w- 7**/* \isVS v lII AIL psosa-x -and enjoi£jhcm/ Z^^^J f OOO say how important it is that you should get .j cui e gjj^y up p|y 0 f vitamins and minerals. Your 'and f.tness depend on it.. That is why it is a good plan I■■ delicious111 words
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Advertisement113 1952-07-04 1 SINGAPORE RESTAU2AU (1 st Class Bar) 79, Bras Basah Rd TH. 44M < Singapore, 7 Excellent Cuisine Ist Class Service >S Special Cocktails >} Cold Beer, Wine Spirits I European Dinner A U Carte j 9 Chinese Food BfFwj 9*™* m*^m -w ...M* qssssM& __k___kJ__l __B__H^*"*'^_____^^l_PT r*^_B__W**'l^^___3 Emm KsMhE-MrVel mf"113 words
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Article329 1952-07-04 2 Dennis Dunn - Man Into Oyster Don't Go Dennis Dunn WnILE not intending to be offensive I should like "to record that the man who said the world was his oyster was a liar. The other day m recognition of one of my anniversaries, 1 friend presented me with .a small keg of329 words
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Article188 1952-07-04 2 iX)MICS— so they say —mean the decline and fall of scores of British children every month. "Comics" that Is of gun gangsters, comics of bank robberies and drive-by-night killers. In America, however, this is aii old stuff. Kids' stuff ln fact, m America the188 words
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Article, Illustration913 1952-07-04 2 'I Have Noos For You.....' That's a sort of Hello from the power behind 'Little Mo, says NANCY SPAIN ELEANOR 'Teach" Tennant, who has taken 17-year-old "Little Mo" Maureen Connolly to England this year to make a spectacular challenge for the Wimbledon crown, teaches much more than tennis. Bullets of913 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-07-04 2 The Queen inspects a Guard of Honour at Princes Street Station, Edinburgh, on her arrival m Scotland for her first visit as Queen.26 words
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Article426 1952-07-04 2 KAY MURRAY - The Split -Second Industry KAY MURRAY THE AMERICAN WORKING GIRLS-5 By (MRLS with an eye *on an up-and-coming market would do well to keep a watch on television. Its expansion, while not m the class of its £32,000.--000 American neighbour, opens a new World to job-hunters. They might, for instance,426 words
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Advertisement44 1952-07-04 2 RADIO WW I INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS CASH PRIZE WINNERS MALAYA OLYMPIC GAMES I* TELEVISION IN SINGAPORE LETTERS FROM LISTENERS RIDA SPENDS A MILLION PERSONALITY PARADE CLASSICAL LISTENING STATION HIGHLIGHTS FULL PROGRAMMES i PRICE 15 CENTS FROM ALL NBWs AGENT* ON SAI .V TODAY44 words
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Advertisement45 1952-07-04 2 Solution To Crossword No. 704 YESTERDAY'S SOLITION. Across: l, Recipes. 7. Old Man River. 8. Obeah 9. Orris. 10. Rogue. 12. Haste. 14. Perambulate. 15. Cattle-men. Down: 1, Ridge. 2. Crash helmet. 3. Parrot house. 4. Sever. 5, Monograph. 6, Prospered. 11. Garda. 13. State.45 words
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Advertisement68 1952-07-04 2 MAY HARD CO., LTD. 11, Battery' Road Phone 6115 FIRST AID PCX S£T£ o i Imps! I «*>s&* < *3J§PSS QggßAfKa PRICES frcm* $4 to $57. 50. py Dtstribu'ors: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA-LUMPUR KLANG SERENE- I Did yvu MACLEAN yvur teeth today *Bm\\S^. __fi mmmmW &ws% M^_. wA68 words
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Miscellaneous250 1952-07-04 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN 4©day, you have a tremendous amount of energy and the ability to utilise it m both intellectual and manual labour. You are one who can be good at outdoor sports and then sit down and read, write, draw or play a musical instrument with equal enjoyment.250 words
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Miscellaneous185 1952-07-04 2 New Crossword JKo. 7^5 zpoor 1 nr 9 I i MTM ■Oil lIUUI B-M *rFsfmF rrrn n 22 I m CLIES ACROSS 4. 7. Unscrupulous care lor b luntness (5. 8). 8. Gcdrge Meredith's end (5). 9. Making fun with a threshing machine? (8). 11. Our British birthright is a185 words
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344 1952-07-04 3 MY WIFE DROVE ME MAD, SAID HUSBAND ¥V LONDON, Friday. IN temperament they were completely opposite; the wife was tall and domineering and the man small and reserved— the type who, said a policeman it York Assizes, would run away from, rather than seek, tragedy. Yet it was the husband,344 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-07-04 3 BLONDE Betty Grab'e and a clutch of American flag balloons make an approprihOliday combination. Betty continues as Hollywood's No. 1 feminine boxoffice star.23 words
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Article37 1952-07-04 3 Five nundrv d spies gra- m the Yien 1 Academy at Car. month "to help expedite the liberation of South-East i." The men Included Chinese. Japanese Vietnamese. Burmese Filininos. Siamese and Indiai A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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195 1952-07-04 3 HE CONSENTED DURING LOVE TRYST, SHE SAID NEW YORK, Friday. m MRS. Jeanne d'Arc Michaud, the divorcee who claimed she won the bedroom consent of a millionaire. La Vere Rodfield. to the theft of his fortune has been sentenced to rive years m prison at Carson City, Nevada. Federal JudgeA.P. - 195 words
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Article33 1952-07-04 3 who painted the Communist "dove of jwa n been the victim of a poacher. Paris polite have arretted Gabriel Rousseau for enl farm at Evereux. north of Pans, A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration44 1952-07-04 3 Bridge Quiz i ta .1 of here each check on irned Here are ir^m his •s ai h one w of th a ({1 1/ c !hree attract.is a _ame. Mr. lor each for i for 'he •'< would r.otrump tCf to I SUD-b-card Drethe44 words
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Article22 1952-07-04 3 :>l:n. I T- German the I the time :r German *ed with Relief which operate m tnlsa- U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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126 1952-07-04 3 HOUSTON, Texas, Fri. A FOX that approached Dale Barnum and Roy Robinson as they walked through a wooded area of Houston was at first believed to be rabid. He ran ri^ht up to the two men "and seemed to be dazed as heU.P. - 126 words
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Article105 1952-07-04 3 PARIS. Fri. THE French Government Willi press on with its in-. ions into an aileged Communist plot against state security despite ;he release oi M, Jacques DuclOS, se;' renal ot .he Communist Pa. M. Duclcs, who is also a member of parliament, had been held forReuter - 105 words
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Article38 1952-07-04 3 The United States Ambassador. Mr. James Dunn, has ■c to Madame De Lat: re De Tassigny m Paris the Lesion of Merit to honour posthumously her husband the late Marshal Jean De Lattre De Tassigny. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article29 1952-07-04 3 Three American experts will arrive m Australia soon to maintain permanent liaison between the United States and Australian authorities on the development of Australia's uranium resources ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article28 1952-07-04 3 Dr. A. S. Rosenbach, 71, one of the world's foremost collector* of rare books, manuscripts and letters, has •died m PhiladeCphia after years of Illness.- U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article41 1952-07-04 3 ISRAEL TO SET EXAMPLE Thp Israeli Minister for Foreign Affairs. Mr. Moshe Sharett, said after a talk witn President Truman m Washington that Israel hoped to demonstrate to Mid-Eastern peoples how democracy could soive their social and economic problems, says U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article34 1952-07-04 3 Hot winds and a scorching sun have burned crops m the drought-stricken areas of South-West United States. Agricultural experts warned that the drought is growing m Oklahoma and Kansas.- U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article24 1952-07-04 3 Th e British Government, says A.P., has agreed to release Austrian assets, worth 500.000 to £600.000 blocked m Britain during the war24 words
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252 1952-07-04 3 Woman was enough to exasperate a saint LONDON, Fri. TWICE a man attacked his wife and each time she took proceedings against him. But. said Commissioner O. T. Temple-Morris, Q.C.. at the divorce court at Newport. Mon, when the history of th* marriage was examined U could be realised that252 words
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Article93 1952-07-04 3 He dared to bathe in public view SYDNEY, Fri. AN appeal has been opened to erect a memorial to W. H. Gocher, who defied the law and started the nownational sport of surfing. The law m 1902 forbade bathing m the public view between dawn and sunset, even if cladReuter; A.A.P. - 93 words
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Article69 1952-07-04 3 A new three-power note to Russia, as agreed upon by the Western Foreign Ministers m London last month, will probably be despatched to Moscow before the ena of this week. The new ncte would invite the dov'iet Luion to takt part m a new four-powerReuter - 69 words
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Article36 1952-07-04 3 Mr. George D. Woods, leader of the World Bank mission to India, said m New Delhi thai he would recommend a World Bank loan for the immediate expansion of India's iron and steel industry.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Advertisement19 1952-07-04 3 ..;*trT ffif s _L £?sBs£s&j£ DANISH PIGEONS YOUNG, PLUMP AND TENDER Delicious grilled SUFFICIENT FOR 1 PERSON $1-75 F.ACH19 words
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Advertisement364 1952-07-04 3 buying perfume $1 HANDBAG PHIALS OF $24 PER* I Mfc Thrre is no finrr perfume made than Goya— vet all you nred pay for it is $1 Ihe prrfume m Go\a handbag £^jT\ phials is the same as that m Go\a's world-famous $24 bottles— thrre is simply Irss of it.364 words
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Miscellaneous129 1952-07-04 3 (irurxDnDC sonal Reminiscences ot 120 SlWvjArUnt Years'; 6.15 Sports Round-Up; 6.30 The News News Talk; 6.45 10 am News; 10.05 Matinee; Interlude; 650 From the Edito- i rials; 700 Return to the U.S.A 11-1130 Brass Bands Music, lby DG Bridson; 8 .00 New Renin Radio Orch.; 1.30 News; 1.45- cords—129 words
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670 1952-07-04 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY July 4, 1952. Call-up and you rpHE Federal Legislative Council m Kuala Lumpur day accepted the principle of national service for all adult men. What was to have been a stole cail up m cac>e of or emergency iof c«. urse we have one of670 words
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Article, Illustration799 1952-07-04 4 AN historian takes a leap ahead of his time and today assesses what goes to make this era significant. He chooses not wars, not; dates, not treaties— but the impact of PEOPLE on this age of ours. American historical writer Donald Robinson, chief army historian to Eisenhower,799 words
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Article108 1952-07-04 4 MEET ME IN NEW YORK rpHIS week we meet at x our last New York rendezvous, Radio City, or more correctly, Rockfeller Centre. Craning one's neck at those cloud-piercing towers as intrinsically New York as Westminster Bridge is Londonit is odd to think that if a Scottish doctor's son hadn't108 words
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547 1952-07-04 4 KAY MURRAY - Cloud— Piercing Towers of Radio City KAY MURRAY By Metropolitan Opera House. No sooner was the deal completed than the stock market crashed, and Rockefeller was left holding a $3 000.000 baby. New Yorkers had no time for opera houses So he began pulling down the brownstone* houses and sreak-ea^es547 words
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Article173 1952-07-04 4 CROM Boston Massachu--1 setts comes news of a one-man Marshall plan. The man is 49-year-old ship's engineer and he i'ecentlv sailed from the New World port of Boston m the American freighter "Anchorage Victory"— with his pockets and his cabin filled with thousands of packets of seeds. Why173 words
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Article, Illustration779 1952-07-04 4 GERALD PAWLE - Dartmouth, Cradle of the Navy, Stem Up the Pace GERALD PAWLE says ALLIED warships of nine nations have put to sea for the biggest naval exercise ever held m peace-time. Over vast areas of the North Sea and m the Channel 400 aircraft and 250 ships will 'test wartime command779 words
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Advertisement26 1952-07-04 4 Modern Rings of lon Far E Oca ion. P. H. HENDRY, j» Manufacturing JevceHer >> >> 78. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD > SINCAPORE. 6. V 4 BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR.26 words
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Advertisement37 1952-07-04 4 i PV^ lS___t 1 guorontees the German Schering prepc 9 developed and produced m Berlin which have won the confide physicians throughout the SCHERING AG. BERLIN GERMANY Representatives Esser Tradiig Engineering Ce«M« 86 A Rok.mon Ko*, T37 words
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Article9 1952-07-04 1 Free Press RACE FORM Special Friday. July 4. 1952.9 words
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Article, Illustration2153 1952-07-04 1 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By It worked m N. Zealand —why not Record tote at Easter yOTALISATOR betting m New Zealand on Easter Monday set a new record total with £1.629.608. It exceeded last year's Easter figures by £361.728. Of this years record am int, off2,153 words
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Article, Illustration323 1952-07-04 1 /X)LIN TULLOHS 46 winners for the first half of the current season is a remarkable achievement. Tulloh, who is a polished horseman and th e most consistent rider I have ever seen, deserves his success. With 46 winners at this stage of323 words
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Advertisement10 1952-07-04 1 i /favour I jj ml STIMULATING DRINK OF QUALITY 7f^^^^?A-^_r^---B^K_M---l_y3y/!v3---l10 words
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Advertisement47 1952-07-04 1 —M THtHOMCSrKMTeH \Jw is sriu mnm map... SINGAPORE Prke $?70 FEDERATION Price $285 /fey* 3$ BLUE PETER 5 Vaive 4 Wave Band Super Head AC. Mains Receiver With Negative Feed Back and Spin-wheel Tuning %mm#r i dm $ot§ sci*rs. ts/.mt. o co*v vox s co. ire St*G**>OKt47 words
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Article, Illustration12322 1952-07-04 2 HORSES CLASS ONE THREE THE following are tne horses entered for Singapore Turf Club's July meeting. This form guide is compiled by ALLAN LEWIS HORSES CLASS 1. AC JL^E aOLfM: iW«_art di it od B-4 6F iEUer\> Sumrm t'i»p .imzioar 8-10. 2nd Biildaw 8-U. jra12,322 words
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Advertisement64 1952-07-04 2 Todays I fhe L^'.//' Boffle VINTAGE Quart $21.00 Pnt 11.00 BUCK ÜBEL Quan $19.50 DEMI -SEC Quart $19.50 Pnt 10.00 Soht 5.50 j mmmmmmm* ROBINSONS i ssss»-sssssss»-s--mi--ssss-a-s-si bsMfSufM Stk FOR THE WL WINNER A Cigarette of Quality d MM w m j mmMmm o m m3* t9^ Distinction SINGAPORE— S2.IO64 words
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Advertisement171 1952-07-04 2 BINOCULARS h, RACES THE IDEAL BIROCULAR for RACE MEETINGS GENERAL PUr.PGSES FOR MEN BBT c 40 $245 FOR LAD I BBT s-30 $175 OTHER TYPES AVAILABLE FOR SPECIALISED REQUIREMENTS These Binoculars are as supplied to the French Armed Forces and carry our own recommendation. OtTTAINABLE ONLY FROM SOi MOTION SMITH171 words
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Advertisement150 1952-07-04 3 EMBROIDERY Ammm^u^A^ CB'ALACROIX'' <J('<rl LCIXJII lO BRILLIANT PeARL COTTON FOR EMBROIDERY OF ALL >r DESCRIPTIONS tr-f \tJ& »-> BRILLIANT TWISTED V V COTTON FOR HAND OR '—^Z MACHINE EMBROIDERY I SPAHDED COnON F^aliifJ. 1\ •IRItLANTE D' ALGER 111 t^» 1 JEST SUBSTITUTE .^rj\ mm\m\m\\ Vi U^Tt^ sun BT^^l w^ t'l150 words
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Advertisement127 1952-07-04 3 jfc I 1 1 I <T* <mmm\\L\ i _W E^H___L_v¥^' 7V/>J y __a______K a r^ E_____tf >,^H__r^>' For extra pleasure and satisfaction CHURCHMAN'S No. 1 Obtainable m tins of SO or 25 and m packets of 10. CIIA •>•- i 1 COL. DALY B I S 1 r e!>r' WNCf127 words
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Advertisement90 1952-07-04 4 Nov available Latest Model of the Sturdy and Dependable LONGINES AUTOMATIC WATCHES and LONGINES MOISTUREPROOF TROPICAL" WATCHES LANKA JEWELLERS, 20. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE, 1 PHONE; ***** F Quality sr Qureshi's FRESH== =OYSTERS AIRPORT HOTEL, SINGAPORE PHONE 3351. 5. A. 5. CANDIN AVIAN AIRLINES SYSTEM WICE-WEEKLY SERVICE FROM BANGKOK TO EUROPE90 words
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Advertisement76 1952-07-04 4 n s«ssestfoi? to oil radio dealer* SUPPLY A SELECT ANET AERIAL AND SAVE ON INSTALLATION EXPENDITURE SOLE AGENTS: S. P. SHOT AM CO LTD. 12, ORCHARD ROAD, SINCAPORE 9 TEL. 63 2 2 1 YOUR PRIVATE PARTIES i are sure to be a success i i if you arrange them76 words
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Article30 1952-07-04 5 'ROSE DAY TO' AID CHURCH Reporter. RE Reman Catholic S will hold a ny to collect* church they, I Pava Lebar. be sold to all Sunday. itholic schools during next30 words
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Article232 1952-07-04 5 CHEAPER RICE PLEA TO GOVT. 'Think again on subsidy Free Press Staff Reporter GOVERNMENT will be asked at the meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council on July IS to reconsider its attitude towards a rice subsidy m order to reduce the cost ofliving. The Federation Government has announced its decision232 words
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Article44 1952-07-04 5 COLONY SMALLPOX CAMPAIGN CAMPAIGN Free frets mtmM Reporter mass vac- mpaifn against v ried out ry s.ngapore and the ■orapreheti- j th the Pub be Government •re centres and I bo will proof the rise ?hould n may be <o vaccina* ...•...•..•ions n 1942.44 words
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Article65 1952-07-04 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S three Chambers of Commerce will not ssnd representatives from Sireanor? to attend a meetLis ol the Federation of Chambers o. Commerce cf the British Empire m London Singapore Chamber oi Comrr.r'ive. however, is making arrangements for an official In London to65 words
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Article23 1952-07-04 5 A bandit medicine dump was found by a patrol of the 3rd King's African Rifles m :ha Trians area of Pahang23 words
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Article117 1952-07-04 5 rE Singapore Education Department has refunded money to poor parents of pupils m English schools who purchased textbooks earlier this year. The Deputy Director of Education, Mr. R. E. Ince, said yesterday: "We do not know the amount given out as vouchers for claims117 words
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Article91 1952-07-04 5 rrtKE Singapore Chinese 1 Chamber" of Commerce is looking for an Englishspeaking member among its comoiittee of 32 to represent the Chamber at the Ratepayers Association. The association wrote to the Chamber inviting a representative to serve on the association. The Chamber has decided to accept91 words
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Article45 1952-07-04 5 Estate duties imposed by the Singapore Government this year from January to June totalled $1,916,434. This tl approximately half of the estimated total of $4 million for this year. The figure from January to June last year was $2,775,--799.45 words
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Article41 1952-07-04 5 PORT SWETTENHAM, Fri. The staff of the Shell Company, Port Swettenham, entertained their manager, Mr. G. S. Davis, and Mrs. Davis to a farewell tea party on Wednesday. Mr. Dr.vis is going to Singapore en transfer soon.41 words
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Article78 1952-07-04 5 Free Press Stall Reporter THE Nghee Ann Girls' Schco;. Singapore, has started work on a three- storeyed building, of six classrooms at the back of the main senool building m River Vailey Road. The new building, costing <*****, is being built from the funds of the Ngee78 words
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Article15 1952-07-04 5 rorists yesterday burned a bus m the Kluang district of Johore.15 words
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Article20 1952-07-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Mr W. E Everitt. Warden of Mines. Johore. has left for Britain on leave.20 words
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Article, Illustration211 1952-07-04 5 Free Press Staff Reporter T*HE Singapore City Health Committee pro- poses to send a questionnaire to Orchard Road market stall-holders, as a first step to find out whether a system for the rotation of stalls m all City Council markets would be acceptable to stallholders.211 words
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105 1952-07-04 5 JOBS WAITING FOR THE 26 NEW DOCTORS SLNGAPORES' Medical Department will consider applications for housemen's pests from the 26 new doctors who graduated from the University of Malaya this week. The Director of Medical Services, Dr. W. J. Vickers, said to the Free Press: "Any, who apply and are available105 words
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Article174 1952-07-04 5 Sub-staliuns liable to load shed ding: tonight are: Serangoon Rd., Sennett Est. Koiara Ayer, McPherson Rd., Kirn Chuan Rd., Boundary Rd., Florence Rd., Tpper Serangoon, Yio Chu Rang Rd., Govt. Printing Was. Woodleigh Pk., Braddell Height. Arthur Rd., Spore Swimming Club Tg. Rhu. U. E. Shipyard, Rfcu Cross,174 words
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Article42 1952-07-04 5 A Chinese labourer was killed on Wednesday when the lorry m which he was travelling alon e Adam Road. Singapore, overturned. Three others m the lorry were injured and were treated as out-patients at the Singapore General Hospital.42 words
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Article136 1952-07-04 5 Free Press Staff Reporter rpilE Singapore Young Women's Christian Association yesterday welcomed to the Colony Miss G. Owen, one-time general dietary of the A«^o~latk>n. "he returned by the Gorgon 'rem Australia to act as Honorary adviser for six months. Miss Owen will remain here until136 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-07-04 5 picture. A tableau representing Catholic educationists and the pupils they teach, with a statue of St. John Baptist De La Salle, the patron of teachers, looking down at his flock. This was the first item m the centenary concert staged by pupils of Christian Brothers schools In SingaporeFree Press - 54 words
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237 1952-07-04 5 Applicants for sea school not suitable Free Press Staff. Reporter NEARLY all the applicants for the nautical train- ing course, which opens m Singapore next month were found to be unsuitable, Mr. R. E. Ince, the Deputy Director of Education, told the Free Press yesterday. The object is to train237 words
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Article133 1952-07-04 5 C'MITTEE WILL AID DETAINEES A committee to look after the welfare of Malay detainees and their families has been formed by Malay leaders of political parties m Kuala Lumpur. It was formed to investigate the position of detainees, to seek for leniency for them or for their release, to investigate133 words
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Article40 1952-07-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. A conference of the Presidents of Town Boards m the State was held m Johore Bahru on Wednesday under the chairmanship of Tuan Sheikh Abubakar bin Yahaya. Officer -m Charge Town Boards. Johore.40 words
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Article136 1952-07-04 5 Vickers to f|y for UK talks Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Director of Medical Services. Dr. W. J. Vickers, flies to London on Sunday to discuss the Colony's medical problems at a 13--day conference arranged by the Colonial Office. The conferrn-f. the first of its kind, will be attended by136 words
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Article79 1952-07-04 5 Fiee Tress Staff Reporter mHE Singapore Chinese 1 Middle School Teachers' Union, which has yet to be registered. i«r launching a membership drive, till the eno of thi^ month. About 250 teachers from the nine middle schools m th? Colony are eligible for membership. Four of the79 words
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Article79 1952-07-04 5 MORE than 6,000 people m Singapore are expected to see a Teochew hirtorical play "Two Jade Crabs of Tang Dynasty" at the Happy World Stadium on Monday and Tuesday. The pay will be staged by the n:u c :oal and dramatic section of the Phou Kiu79 words
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Advertisement68 1952-07-04 5 J' The (pmoitseul comes to CALDBECKS *s MS dBL Leading Wine SkU^B spirit Merchants L$ y The Far East mV*fmm>. c; izk mmm MW& NACGREGOR&CH 1 n9f 3fr TthPAT TEL. 6371/2 ||f*i Newly Arrived *f Choicest Range of SWISS PLAIN In 10 Colours SWISS I FANCY I In Various >>68 words
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Advertisement90 1952-07-04 5 V"^ UNIQUE Co Hi ft* L,GHTERS ENGRAVED WITH THE MAP Of MALAYA! ON HIGH GRADE NICKLE PLATE. il Nickle Plated Plain $13.25 J «r/ r* c 3 _tl a J Black Enamel $17.95 ea. ICNiTINC RE-FUELINC Slide the slide-bar with thumb m Base Screws for Refills and arrow direction to90 words
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Article1511 1952-07-04 6 ALLAN LEWIS - TECHNICOLOR TO WIN MILE ALLAN LEWIS First day of S 'pore races By TOMORROWS programme at Bukit TimaH, first day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting, is one of the hardest offered at Headi quarters for many months. Well performed horses plus an imposing line-up of promising newcomers will1,511 words
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Article54 1952-07-04 6 FOLLOWING horses will not start tomorrow: Ladies Flame, C) press Point, Avalanche, Red Dust, Magic Oak, Free Entry, Woodcote Inn, Kuj Mahal. One Three One, Prince Charming, Assife, Rio Grande, Hurry Up, C?.dsow Glen. Brilliant Mitre, Rosy Morn and Winter Lady. Springbok, The Bosun. Bow Tie, and54 words
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Article370 1952-07-04 6 pSNANG trainer Jimn. is well re p M:• m this CI. 3, D.v 4 6f. event wih Canoe nnd- Binnton. They could first and second. Canoe, at her las* atari finished third to En erprise a' Pc m Div. 2 over s'jf. In her finished370 words
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476 1952-07-04 6 Take form horse New Look to win this LOOK, who seems I to be back to her best, looks very well treated nere with 8.00, 14 lb. less than she carried when ninth of 14 starters behind Trigger at the last meeting on this track. She finished sixth m Div.476 words
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Article259 1952-07-04 6 LEWIS IS LEADING VfpSTEIt r£ Sports Editor received the number of win: who has kept a record of a letter from a reader, picked by Singapore newspaper tipsters. This is what he has to say.: '"Well done Mr. Lewis and keep up the good work as you are259 words
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Article760 1952-07-04 6 ALEKZADEH appears to have improved enough since the last meeting here to open his winning account m this Div. 2 race over 1 Mile. He finished seventh Ifehind Parmiter, then second to Vasco da Gama both races over six. Though he is up a division,760 words
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Article135 1952-07-04 6 Best Bet is best for main sprint THE na 10 Head < olern to fori Zanzibar. 0 J?J' Cherry Ung. B nK Sqnn3 Sporting Ge^ Jxprew Parmr daw Sudan anc ali have stron? {o recommend The b* the wini "J! of elir... P/1 '»j Melbur A Gm h kinrilv i135 words
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Advertisement217 1952-07-04 6 CAPITOL TODAY 11. 1 r>, 4. t>.3.» ».30 T::.5 YEAR'S AIL-NEW ■i IWHUB! l:x barker m iP ill \I J I I i A X** o >^| mS J^ J Tomorrow M'nite Warners' "RETREAT, HELL!" "S REX TODAY 1.45 4 6.30. 9.39 GROUCHO MARX hns "A GIRL IN EVERY PORT"217 words
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Advertisement140 1952-07-04 6 ififf SOUTH SEAS ...••(jl't*!-^ mww mmw mmv syst ssst B3it 51 iS 5 --w- s pm 7At mmmt ls&u&fd Jiottl '<** tubf* •etft'Pott OAMcrJ/*£t+ f^Mmmmmrti MMiTn ■-iT¥¥l > U |Af| I_#^«% ARE MIGHTY MARVEL AND J 1 Wlf P"l Kj \T BATTLING BONZO. TWO NEW wW MASKED TERRORS OF THE140 words
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Miscellaneous133 1952-07-04 6 fyi£nnfo|(Q Kxrlusirp ta the Singapore Fre<> Pro** m Walayo L^ I /^^>\ I fcjEJwl I.L"ffoff ™»™r SOME MEDtCIN£.| AIWQMKE GESTURES HYPNOTiCAI IV WAT IDIOT MIHE^I WHAT 010 -THE fiAUftT SEEMSTOWMUP MOMENT AHEAD OESPfTcI YOU 00 WITH C^fp 90T* THE tt 3H| I Uuh-hluh hl„k\ \\V SI6NAL-AND rf 1 NAADA IM133 words
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Article357 1952-07-04 7 Qutschoorn s 85 doesn 't save side i ttiag Worcestershire by nine wickets m s, Middlesex move to the top of the irickct championship table with 120 x spin bowlers had a rich harvest of Ire wickets yesterday for they claimed 16 which the home countyReuter - 357 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-07-04 7 1 st ROUND ATTACK Sugar Ray Robinson, world middleweight champion (right), drives a blow to Joey Maxim's body m the first round of their fight m New York.28 words
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Article353 1952-07-04 7 piNE bowling by Aspinall and Coxon, the former Yorkshire county opening bowlers, playing yesterday for the minor counties team, DurViam, forced the Indian cricketers to follow-on m the two-day matcft at Sunderland which ended m a draw. Coxon and Aspinall, who played regularly for Yorkshire, bowledReuter - 353 words
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Article25 1952-07-04 7 Young Men's Christian Association beat Aston Club's "B" team at friendly billiards by four games to three at the Association premises last night.25 words
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Article29 1952-07-04 7 PLAYING with more determination m the first half Mercantile Bank S.C. defeated East Asiatic S.C 2-0 m a Singapore B.H.F.A. League Cup fixture at Farrer Park yesterday.29 words
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Article29 1952-07-04 7 m a S.A.F.A. Div. 3B match on the 8.0.D.C.A. ground yesterday. S.H.B. Police beat Cosmos S.C. 4-0 Scorers were Inglis (3) and Johnny Lim. Lee Pak Tong refereed.29 words
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Article18 1952-07-04 7 Braddell S.C. scored a 4-1 victory over Borneo Co., m a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday.18 words
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Article228 1952-07-04 7 NA VY CUT LOOSE IN 2nd HALF Royal Navy 4; Indonesians 1. NAVY were good value for their victory over Indonesians m yesterday's SAFA Community League match at Jalan Besar Stadium. The sailors were a goal behind after 10 minutes, level at one all at half time, and then with228 words
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Article29 1952-07-04 7 R.A.F. iMalaya) won the interServices tennis competition for the s?cond year ln succession by defeating the Army by three matches to two at Chang: yesterday.29 words
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Article24 1952-07-04 7 World middleweight champion Ray Robinson was under orders of his doctor yesterday to take a "complete rest' for' six weeks.— APAP - 24 words
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Article21 1952-07-04 7 Chartered Bank beat Singapore Cold Storage "A" 3-0 m a SJ3HF.A. league Cup matcn at Clerical Union ground yesterday.21 words
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Article28 1952-07-04 7 After trailing 3-1 m the first half, Indian Recreation Club were defeated 4-3 by Johore Prisons m a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday.28 words
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Article287 1952-07-04 7 808 Mr.thias, Olympic 'tJeD hamoion. set UP new world record m retaining his United States title at Tul liforr.ia, on Wednesday. He was credited with 7 825 point*, ogulnst his own previous -ord total of T. 444. fer I 1950. Mftt Campbell and* Floyd Sim!Reuter - 287 words
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388 1952-07-04 7 F.B.W 0; Maintenance Unit 0. THE match which could have decided the Singax pore United Services F.A. Junior League decided only this: there's nothing to choose between Flying Boat Wing and 390 Maintenance Unit and the battle for league supremacy is likely to be388 words
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219 1952-07-04 7 They queued all night but... NO PLAY AT WIMBLEDON RAIN yesterday washed out play m the all-England lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon where the women's singles semi-finals were to have been decided. It was the first time a complete day's play had been lost since 1922 when the modern WimbledonReuter - 219 words
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Advertisement24 1952-07-04 7 RQNFO UNIT xMU DESKS a of/ramwr o/s/c/vs A MODEL FOR EVERY NEED <v^^^R| m maomnoM roaa ___Lm-J*SJi vPORE. 3 U«I MNAM6 •uanituiti i i24 words
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Advertisement98 1952-07-04 7 The Children's Social Centres will hold a SALE OF WORK on the ground floor at Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd., on Saturday, sth July 1952, from 9 a.m. to Ip.m. Space kindly donated by Shriro (China) Ltd. T T sS__HlSll______^_________^ The portable with the <-<^^^^^^^^^-w completeness of an office JMm^^^^^^Mm^^^^^^^^^m The98 words
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Miscellaneous49 1952-07-04 7 Todays sport SOCCER DIV. I—Rovers1 Rovers v Katong Sajarah. Jalan Besar. DIV. 3B Tuan Mong V Seletar, Geylang. BUSINESS HSE. League Cup— FAN v OTEC. River Valley Road; P. Bukom-v HK Bank W. Padang; Hanriekbank v Borneo Co., Farrer Park. ATHLETICS CHRISTIAN Brothers' Centenary spsrtSi St. Joseph's Inst, ground.49 words
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409 1952-07-04 8 Taft men 'act like Russian dictators' ELECTION BITTERNESS MOUNTS CHICAGO, Friday. REPUBLICAN PARTY platform draftsmen yesterI*'1 day agreed tentatively on the national defence plan, attacking the administration for disarming after World War II and demanding a step-up of air power. On foreign policy, the hot issue m the nomination fightU.P. - 409 words
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Article25 1952-07-04 8 India's retiring ambassador to Peking. Sardar K. M. Panikkar. returned to New Delhi yesterday. He declined to answer any reporters' i questions A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article53 1952-07-04 8 The tanker Rose Mary held m Aden harbour after an attempt to run a British blockade on Persian oil. suffered a broken stanchion when she was brushed by a Pakistan destroyer, the Tipnu Sultan. v Both vessels were moored close to each other The mishap occurred duringA.P. - 53 words
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Article69 1952-07-04 8 YORK, Fri. AN international ban on horror weapons was urged yesterday by the Archbishop of York. But he said he was aware that Russia wasn't likely to make any such agree«uent easy. The Archbishop. Dr. C. F. Garbett, second ranking figure m the Church of England,69 words
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Article52 1952-07-04 8 To the applause of the whofie Canadian House of Commons m Ottawa, the Prime Minister. Mr. Louis St. Laurent, said yesterday that he would like to go to India. Pakistan and CeyTon at some convenient time. But. he added, he had no plans to go at an52 words
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Article148 1952-07-04 8 BERLIN, Friday. rFHE Soviet authorities yesterday released, after x some 30 hours of detention, the three American priests and their German woman guide arrested at gunpoint on Wednesday on the East- West border The priests were immediately taken to an American military police headquarters forU.P. - 148 words
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Article20 1952-07-04 8 Mr. John Murray Gibbon 77, Canadian novelist, historian and musician, has died m Montreal, after a short ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article248 1952-07-04 8 NEW YORK, Friday. I>l SSIA yesterday vetoed an American proposal m the Security Council for an impartial investigation into Communist charges of germ warfare m Korea. The United States then tabled another new resolution calling on the Council to conclude m view of the Soviet attitudeReuter - 248 words
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125 1952-07-04 8 London. Fri. THE best way to curb crime, 1 says Britain's Lord Chief Justice, is to bring back the old fashioned whipping post. Gangsters, he said, ought to be whipped and ridiculed The nations No. 1 jurist Lord Goddard, told a meeting of LondonA.P. - 125 words
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Article60 1952-07-04 8 A Royal Navy navigating officer was dismissed from his post yesterday for running aground Britain's 10.000--ton sscret weapons cruiser the Cumberland. A court martial said Lt.Commander Anthony Anderson was guilty of "hazarding th* Cumberland when she grounded on a shoal off Plymouth on June 10.A.P. - 60 words
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Article116 1952-07-04 8 Free Press Staff Reporter. AMERICANS and Filipinos m Singapore today celebrate Independence Day. In a message to the Free Press, th c American Consulate General, Mr. Charles F. Baldwin, said" "Today is the 176 th anniversary of the independence of the United States of America. "In Malaya116 words
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Article73 1952-07-04 8 An Air Force six-engined B-47 crashed and exploded into flames three miles northwest of Myakka City. Florida, yesterday leaving "nothing but a blackened hole m the earth." Search planes from MacDiM reported the wreckage left m a hole m the earth 20 feet deep and 60U.P. - 73 words
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Article23 1952-07-04 8 The British aircraftcarrier. Gdory. the destroyer, Chevron, and the submarine. Trump, sailed from Valletta, Malta, yesterday for Port Said, says A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article21 1952-07-04 8 The Persian Government yesterday announced the discovery of a new oilfield at Qum. 62 miles south nf Tpheran.- A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-07-04 8 COLONY COSTUME DANCE picture. ONE OF Singapore's leading magicians. Mr. Tan Hock Chuan, Wore a Chinese Mandarin costume at last night's National Dress dance organised by the East- West Society at the British Council Hall.- Free PressFree Press - 37 words
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Advertisement312 1952-07-04 8 I nOKJAM ELLIOT— In loving memory of ..ed our:: ment 1944 Ever remembered. LION VACANT DAILY Syce wanted. Good encea. Holland Village area. i;^'*e?n 2 and 3 or Park. S'po. 5. ACCOMMODATION VACANT VACANT 3 double oedrooms excellent food, cheap r i, approved for forces. Euromanagement. Apply de Jo !68.312 words
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Advertisement114 1952-07-04 8 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL lfc< DEBENTURE STOCK 1948/68-73 NOTICE Is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above k will be c!osed from 7th to 2Cth July. 1932. both days inlelusnre, IV* the preparation of es Warrants In respect of rest due on the above Stock for th*- half-year ending 20th114 words
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Advertisement309 1952-07-04 8 Murmuration of BtarU mgt Thousands of voices m a wingf d unammoui; they consent together, ti mount as with one heart and be satd to be a parable of c> days. A whole multitude of .ta with a surprise of instinctive discipline into three or four companies whirunite.. with perfect309 words
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Miscellaneous99 1952-07-04 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris I THEN HE WANTED TO fTHEN HE SAID. IF ALL THIS IDENTIFI- 1 I'M SORRY BUT HAVING JUST V MR.TEMPLAR. THIS LAWYERN fef KNOW IF I'D INHERITED] CATION IS IN ORDER, I MIGHT BE IN MET YOU I^THOUGHT THE j WANTED TO KNOW IF MY99 words
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