The Singapore Free Press, 5 July 1952
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Title Section18 1952-07-05 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA v SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS18 words
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Article362 1952-07-05 1 Premier to see U.K. envoy early next week ALEXANDRIA, Saturday. gGYPT'S NEW PRIME MINISTER, Hussein Sirry Pasha, is planning early talks with the British Embassy for a settlement of the Anglo* Egyptian dispute. A British fcmbassy spokesman said yesterday, "Tru- British side expects the new EgyptianReuter - 362 words
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Article116 1952-07-05 1 S. Africa bans Scots girl c \F* TOWN. Sat. 'mUCRATION authorities told a 2§-year-M to keep out of i and refused v illoH her to spend a sixgggtlM holiday with a etliured P*n friend. Miss fcuphemia Stenhousemuir, near Falkirk, was declared a prohibited immigrant *mA Jut aboard the Athlone leavesA.P. - 116 words
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Article40 1952-07-05 1 ra of need :-.ake a Q ieen'l pro::early half. also demand Bdint annuity of id of the Mr. James j Mr. Emrys leftwtragm, even amendCivil List prog State paywhich will the House of Wednesday,40 words
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Article12 1952-07-05 1 0 East Germans Berlin m June than the ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article49 1952-07-05 1 A 55-year-old couple, riding a tandem bicycle along a main road near Ghent, Belgium- were cut to pieces by a crashing American Thunderjet fighter. The pilot was also killed. The Belgian victims were identified by their daughter from a piece of the mothers dress.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article85 1952-07-05 1 HANOVER, Sat. Sr RfcCY yesterday surrounded the court mailial of Lieut Col. James Michael Calvert, wartime Chindit hero, which is to begin here on Monday Col. Calvert till his arrest a few weeks ago. was commander of the Royal Engineers at Soltau. British zone. He is85 words
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Article70 1952-07-05 1 3 held in opium raid in S 'pore Free Press Staff Reporter THREE people were arrested and 38 leaf packets of j chandu were seizes when I Singapore Customs officers raided two opium-smoking dens yesterday. The raiding parties also seized nine chandu pipes and six lamps. Singapore has about 2.00070 words
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Article181 1952-07-05 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THERE is a possibility that the blackouts m Singapore may increase as time goes on, warned Mr J. M. Jumabhoy, a City Councillor and member of the Special Electricity Committee of the Council, this morning. He said that this could be expected because181 words
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Article33 1952-07-05 1 An Aden airways plane has rescued 34 British seamen stranded m the desert near Bandar Cassim since the 7,142-ton London ship Mavis Hill was wrecked last week on the Somalia coast.33 words
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Article123 1952-07-05 1 LONDON, Sat. RUSSIA yesterday claimed to have flown the world's first jet plane m 1940. Soviet engineers had developed practically the theory of the jet engine first discovered by a Russian scientist, Moscow Radio said. (The first flight of a British jet aircraft, the GlosteiReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration52 1952-07-05 1 picture. THIS GROUP pf happy Filipino women were among many that attended the Philippines Independence Day ball m national costume, at the Raffles Hotel yesterday. From left to right ,are: Mrs. P. G. Peralta, Mrs. Amy Navarro, Mrs. B. de Raquiza, Mrs. S. Balon and Mrs. Clara Anciano.Free Press - 52 words
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Article363 1952-07-05 1 ABOARD THE S.S. UNITED STATES, AT SEA, Saturday. THE liner, United States made an average speed of 34.11 knots on her first day out from New York against the 31.13 knots of the Queen Mary on her Blue Riband run m 1928. It isReuter; A.P. - 363 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-07-05 1 picture. A WINNER'S smile from Sgt. McCarthy of R.E.M.E. Base Workshops. With a top score of 345, he won the open individual championship at yesterday's rifle meeting organised by Singapore Base District. Sgt. McCarthy received his prizes from the G.O.C. Maj.-Gen. A. G. OCarroll Scott. Free PressFree Press - 47 words
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Article39 1952-07-05 1 PROVIDED there is no more rain, the going at Bukit Timah this afternoon should be good. Allan Lewis' best bets are Proctor, Malekzadeh and Cinder's Prince. Best longshot: Birthday Gift. Trespasser's double is Malekzadeh and Winagain39 words
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107 1952-07-05 1 LONDON, Sat. FIGHTING broke out at a mass meeting of Ford Motor Company strikers at Dagenham Essex, yesterday. Police had to intervene after some of the 10,000 present shouted. "Let's return to work and negotiate." Their leaders had told them that they could notReuter - 107 words
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Article78 1952-07-05 1 AN INDONESIAN lorrydriver, living m Thomson Road, Singapore, saw the figure of man standing beside his bed and holding a long knife, when he woke up at 3.30 a.m. yesterday morning. The driver shouted for help and his wife joined him. The figure then ran78 words
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Article63 1952-07-05 1 A CHINESE boy on his way to school was knocked down by a car at the tenth mile Upper Thomson Road, Singapore, this morning. He was taken to hospital. Two cars were involved m a crash m an ill-lit area of Penang Lane early this morning.63 words
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217 1952-07-05 1 C .G. tells Japs S.E. Asia still remembers TOKYO, Saturday. A GROUP of Japan's top-ranking: business leaders have asked Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commis-sioner-General for South -East Asia, for help m their Asiatic trade plans and received his famous •diplomatic treatment*'. The Japanese conferred for one and-a-half hours with Mr.U.P. - 217 words
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Article115 1952-07-05 1 WASHINGTON. Sot. SENATOR Robert A Taft said last night he had been told that General Doug las Mac Arthur "would not reject" a proposal to be the vice-presidential nominee. Senator Taft was asked by reporters whether there wa anything new regarding tal of aReuter - 115 words
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Article59 1952-07-05 1 CAPETOWN, Sat. THE aircraft carrier Campania, carrying Britain i first atomic bomb to Australia for a test, arrived yesterday at Simonstown. British naval base near here. She is being escorted to Monte Bello islands off western Australia by the frigate Plym. Stringent security measures wereA.P. - 59 words
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Article59 1952-07-05 1 OTTAWA, Sat. THE Canadian Prime Minisx ter, Mr. Louis St. Laurent, said m the House of Commons yesterday that Canada was preparing for an early Commonwealth economic conference. He emphasised that Canada was not taking the initiative, but suggested that other Commonwealth countries woul? fc? callingReuter - 59 words
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Saturday CHILDREN'S PAGE
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Article, Illustration804 1952-07-05 2 but some are not t \UR Pen Pals' Club is not a very big affair. It has some hundreds of members m Singapore and the Federation plus a few m the United States and Britain. That is all. Still it is a happy little804 words
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Article, Illustration114 1952-07-05 2 ttm morning m Spring, Rupert has set off for a brisk trot m the sunshine. "What a topping day!** he thinks. Why aren't all my pals here too? Hallo, there's a ■f smoke over there. That means that somebody chat they are doing. Surely they can't be114 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-07-05 2 HTHIS week, I have another painting contest tor yoj. When you have painted this picture send it m to Children's Page, Singapore Free Press, Cecil Street, to arrive not later than Wednesday next. There are four prizes of $5 (one each to a boy and girl up to68 words
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537 1952-07-05 2 Cities ot the World— 4 LIKE so many of the historic towns of north-eastern France, Arras was blown to ruins m the First World War. For four years it was scarcely ever out of range of the roaring guns, and of the 5.000 buildings537 words
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Article, Illustration436 1952-07-05 2 He Can 't Jilt Four Ton Dixie r FHREE proud men and a jealous elephant, who have helped to make 500-acre Whipsnade the only "natural zoo of its kind m the world, are helping to prepare it for a "coming of age" celebration next week. All have been working there436 words
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Article, Illustration347 1952-07-05 2 SEAFARER - Onward the "Onslaught" SEAFARER m AN the fourteenth day from Sierra Leone we sighted the Cape of Good Hope. Coming up at dawn with fast wind after lying idle for days, we saw the great sugar loaf mountain that dwarfs the Dutch station below it on the coast. The mountain347 words
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Article149 1952-07-05 2 JIM Manderiy the hero of this tale, left his heme m Plymouth, went to London and joined the "Onslaught" as ft cabin boy. The "Onslaught," on a voyage of discovery to the Eastern -Seas called at Sierra Leone on the West (oast of Africa for fresh149 words
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Miscellaneous42 1952-07-05 2 CROSSWORD SOLUTION Across: 5. Celia. 6, Ben. 7, Seat. 8, Drake. 10, Ate. 11, Ace. 13. Ivory. 16, Kale. 17, Mer. 18, Later. Down: 1, Acid. 2, Elba. 3, Masefield. 4, Setter. 6, Baa. 9, Rocket. 12. Ear. 14, Oats. 15, Yard.42 words
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Miscellaneous96 1952-07-05 2 JUNIOR CROSSWORD ■F* I hH U i 1_^ CLUES ACROSS 5. Character m "As You Like It." 6; First word m the name of the highest mountain m the British Isles. 7. You should of yours to a lady standing m a bus. 8. Father duck. 10. ftad co: food.96 words
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463 1952-07-05 3 BEAUTY KIDNAPPED FOR DESERT LOVE NEST THERF-S DELHI Saturda y T^LhhLL" n f war B in on ln the desert Inr chaSJS °L lndla with e u «h thrillfilm wrHer SC the e Vy ot any Hollywood famous t riLn^ er entS K? ampai 8 n a g ains India'sA.P. - 463 words
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Article42 1952-07-05 3 N V S t\ :i ritalexU y and foodIslands off m certain M urgent ac*e a^ein^ to reports to Lflc Commis- Council a to begin a >pra resources lew no other a>:be an." i production indard Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 42 words
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Article13 1952-07-05 3 helped roplanes. I ilnst two which m dur- i I ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article53 1952-07-05 3 BERGMAN: PIA IS LOST TO ME Ingrid Bergman said m Rome is convinced tha: her first -born daughter, Pia Lindstrom. "is lost to me this summer.'* A Los Angeles court last month refused the actress permission to have Pia visit her m Italy for six weeks. She is appealing againstA.P. - 53 words
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Article37 1952-07-05 3 EXPULSION CANCELLED The French authorities have cancelled :n expulsion crder against Mr. Inayat Khan. Paris correspondent of tne Karachi newspaper Dawn. The British Embassy m made a high-level to the French ism Ministry m his be- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article32 1952-07-05 3 The British Government desire for an agreement with other countries on the price of cotton was expressed m :he H?use of Commons lii Harry Mackescn.. Secretary for overseas Trade.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-07-05 3 JUNE HAVER, 20th Century- Fox player, strikes a saucy pose ir this still from her new picture, "The Girl Next Door."25 words
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Article195 1952-07-05 3 GLASGOW, Saturday. A SCOTTISH Games Committee has decided that rm kilts to be worn by girl dancers at the Deeside Highland Gathering on September 3 must cover tf)e knees. The Aboyne Games Committee say that they want to i end the practice of girl danc-Reuter - 195 words
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Article33 1952-07-05 3 Eight people were killed and 20 others injured when a Winnipeg -bound bus crashed into the rear of a semi-trailer transport truck about 14 miles south of Winnipeg.33 words
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Article207 1952-07-05 3 MIDDLESBROUGH, Sat. pROGRESS was reported j here m this city's goodj girl versus bad -girl competition for the favour of sailors. The nice girls are going strong, it was said by the Rev. Cyril Kettle, 35-year-old chaplain of the Mission of Seamen. The improperA.P. - 207 words
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Article41 1952-07-05 3 United States Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, assured the Latin American republics that the United States' new commitments m other parts of the world did not indicate any slackening of interest m Western hemisphere solidarity- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article26 1952-07-05 3 An Israeli military spokesman said thai two Egyptian planes fired on two Israeli fishing vessels seven miles off the coast, around El Arish, ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article730 1952-07-05 3 rpiME was when a good player x could sit back and pick up several thousand points a ss.-sion from hi s opponents' errors, all he had to do, therefore, was play straight down the middle himself. Today, the constantly increasing skUl of all bridge players cqu.r s that730 words
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Article122 1952-07-05 3 LONDON Sat. A TEXAN technique for boosting rice crbffe may be adopted by British farm>* er s to increase grain harv*st§ this year. Dr. E. Holmes, technical head of Fernhurst Research Station. Sussex, watched researchers m Texas last year >praying rice grain with a desiccating chemical.Reuter - 122 words
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Miscellaneous304 1952-07-05 3 Radio SINGAPORE 10 05 House .130 New Records; His Orch.; v am of Harmony; 615 Children; 1 mmwnt Choice. Emergency; t \fuak m the Mo- A Laugh; 9 33 :~>nde»rous with th« M Rhythm on BBC. tne Summary; and Sem- you the c asked to Ige TalkR 6 30 45304 words
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Miscellaneous455 1952-07-05 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR IJORN today. you are a if any moss! strict individualist. You Your sharply analytical were not made to conform mind usually gets to the and unless you are promul- heart of a p oblem quickly gating a new idea, you can't and ofYer s a isible and455 words
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304 1952-07-05 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. July 5. 1952. A tip to Govt. VIE do not know if the T? Free Press Race Form Guide is read m Empress Place. If it is not, we suggest that a study of it this weekend would reward the Singapore Government's attention. ;e. which304 words
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Article271 1952-07-05 4 ll, r E are used to the distressff ing stories of people who return from Moscow with accounts of microphones hidden m their rooms so that the Red rulers of. that enslaved land may learn, if not their innermost thoughts, at any rate their unguarded chatter with271 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1952-07-05 4 ISRAEL IN TORMENT TEL AVIV. r~DDAY, as for the past fortnight, a line of patient Israelis has been filing past a stack of food crates, empty gin bottles, and sugar sacks which grace the entrance to her Britannic Majesty's Legation m austerity-packed Tel Aviv. Do they come to buy groceries1,019 words
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Article, Illustration11 1952-07-05 4 To the area telephone manager Dear sir, owing to the exorbitant11 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-07-05 4 Pardon mc, Sergeant, but sandbag filling is j a POLITICAL decision and should be referred to Washington20 words
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Article, Illustration711 1952-07-05 4 POLITICO - POLITICO asfdsad ARE you one of those people on whom watches will not go? You know the type "I have too much electricity m my body", Well, the medical profession has been debunking you. There is no such type of human being. You just don't exist!711 words
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Article648 1952-07-05 4 'AGE OF ANARCHY IS ON US' A READER HAS SOME ADVICE FOR xHOSE CITY COUNCILLORS WHO "WALKED OUT" ON THE PRESIDENT DO hope that those among local papers who are not, or who do not think themselves, "too old to learn", will have taken a leaf from your leading article.648 words
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Article216 1952-07-05 4 POMPEII IS RISING FROM ITS RUINS FOMPEII. rpHE dead Roman city Aof Pompeii, 1.873 years after its destruction, is growing! Erupting Mount Vesuvius. towering over the Pompeiian plain, 15 miles south of Naples, took a mere three days (m 79 A.D.) to wipe out the great Roman Empire's most luxurious216 words
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Article, Illustration741 1952-07-05 1 PETERSON - Battle for the sidewalk PETERSON by RAFFLES ORDAINED THAT I SINGAPORE SHOULD HAVE 1 VERANDAHS. BY 1863 THE I "VERANDAH QUESTION" REACHED I SUCH IMPORTANCE THAT THE I COLONY WAS TORN BETWEEN I TWO FACTIONS. AND THE I CONTROVERSY IS STILL NOT WHOLLY DEAD. n VPORt l>n> ,blv, is asSonia Pearson - 741 words
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Article, Illustration1390 1952-07-05 1 Karl Hubert - Karl Hubert m A Free Press Saturday short story NOW that time has dimmed the likelihood of serious consequences I am able to reveal the circumstances surrounding the mysterious disappearance of Professor Petrov two years ago. That I hav e not come forward before to put the minds of aPopper - 1,390 words
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Article, Illustration151 1952-07-05 1 RAE MARCH - RAE MARCH by YOU'VE HEARD THE WIND sighing on tropical shores On a beautiful day m July; Ringing arid singing a song without words. Riding and guiding the clouds heavenwards, Bowin a the saplings and wheeling the birds Over a bright blue sky. But theBirte Steincke - 151 words
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Article598 1952-07-05 1 K. S. CHIA - IF YOU TALK TO ANIMALS K. S. CHIA by TALKING to animals is an art which, if acquired, will make animals more friendly to you. We learned to talk to animals when we were forced to stay m the country during the Japanese occupation. It opened up a new world598 words
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Advertisement18 1952-07-05 1 ENGLISH ELECTRIC refrigerator HARRISONS LISTER ENGINEERING LTD. UNITED RADIO CO M 8 Orchard Road Spore 9. Tel. 315118 words
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Advertisement23 1952-07-05 1 #5 uto^ /Au 111 L \\J^rW/ p fc\ SMART fe-1 fij PRACTICAL LEISURE WEAR Sole Agents: EXCELSIOR LTD. 66, HIGH STREET TEL: 316123 words
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Article, Illustration842 1952-07-05 2 51k MICHAEL BALCON has been a producer tor j 30 wars. His survival where most hay* failed j is a foot, says MILTON SHULMAN, that has tamed 3 him "a respect usually reserved for those who j have successfully been over Niagara Falls m842 words
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Article474 1952-07-05 2 LAN GRANT - LAN GRANT THIS FILM BUSINESS— 3 TT has for some time been realised that a film stands or falls by its script not the stars. No number of stars can make a financial success out of a bad script m these days of more sophisticated and474 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-07-05 2 OUTLINE OF A FRENCH STAR Leslie Caron, French dancing star, rests between scenes of her new film, "Glory Alle>19 words
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Article, Illustration475 1952-07-05 2 IAN GRANT - IAN GRANT if J ■m f M ii rmai iWU sIJTI —II Mil 111, PLOCHE MERLE (Pavilion) being a French film contains things said and done that no American or British film producer would dare to countenance. For one thing the censors would object; for another no475 words
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Article, Illustration361 1952-07-05 2 CECIL WILSON - A New Face on her Hands CECIL WILSON *y TOSE FERRER, the American actor who specialises m ugly disguises, placed his face last week m the hands of a 28-year-old English woman artist. In the film of "Cyrano de Bergerac" he wore a 2\ m. nose. In his next film.361 words
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Advertisement81 1952-07-05 2 KSOUTHSHS IS 3 il Hi 5 MAN BESAR. SW A wide range ot all POPULAR CAMERAS ano ACCESSORIES A.so sp„,a„se A rtS« JACKS PHOTO CO. ISI North Mift Road I Singapore ti I «>~-— 444^44 4 4 4 4t>^^^ M M»4^M>>4-M-f TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! j at t- "AIR VIEW- AIR- CONDITIONED81 words
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Article, Illustration625 1952-07-05 3 Rae Corelli - Rae Corelli by rst flying photograph of the production type Garnet, the Royal Navy's only super -priority atrcra't The Garnet— shown here with two small additional tail fins— is a three-seat carrier-based anti-sub- r aft powered by an Armstrong Siddeley I Double MambaReuter - 625 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-07-05 3 photo. Stalin stops m for tea? The man with the uncanny resemblance to the Soviet leader is Stanislav Zienaakiewicz, 45-year-old Polish actor, who portrays Marshal Stalin m the new British, film, "Top Secret."— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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330 1952-07-05 3 Ring comes off when the final decree arrives THE question was raised recently m Los Angeles of what divorcees do with their wedding rings when the final decree comes m. In Reno they throw them m the Truckee River. In Los Angeles, according to an informal survey, most of theU.P. - 330 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-07-05 3 photo With the well-known courtesy of London po men. these two constables awe a helping hand to Mr. Clv Sholanke, from Nigeria, on a sight seeina tour oi London. Mr. Sholanke is m Britain to give demonstrations of tribal dancing and witch doctor rites ut the auspices of the BritishReuter - 54 words
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949 1952-07-05 3 FRANK MARGAN recounts one of the most bizarre and horrifying crimes of modern times. pOLICE believe that somewhere off the East Australian const, near Sydney, a battered tin trunk cradles on the ocean floor a grim secret of death, intrigue and macabre sensation. UnlikeU.P. - 949 words
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Advertisement109 1952-07-05 3 HOLLYWOOD Beauty Hint In\ty°fahtbi Mil m9kj H_? i. >tarr in4 Katkr\n Grmjt.m, M How many times \t» n when enM«c \our make-up? ■«n msmm should be, noc twin i you long •mpicxion beauty ot such Ka'hrvn Gra\ W I learning cream m wa\ strokes, using M to really loosen all109 words
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Article, Illustration521 1952-07-05 4 EDIN PETERS - FIRST WOMAN TO COMPETE FOR SINGAPORE IN OLYMPICS EDIN PETERS EIGHTEEN year old schoolgirl, Teng Pei Wah, Malaya's cham pion woman athlete wlio last year set up new M ilavuii records for the 100 yards, 220 yards and the 80-metres hurdles, is the first woman t > represent Singapore at521 words
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Article46 1952-07-05 4 THE OLYMPIC OATH "WE swear that we will take part m the Olympic Games m loyal competition, respecting the regulations which govern them and desirous of participating m them m the true spirit of sportsmanship for the honour of our country and the glory of sport46 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-07-05 4 >;ig 6.000 m the parade of athletes from 58 nations at Wembley Stadium London la hinh |m»«r. Lloyd Valberg Singapore's orVy entrant m the 1948 Olympic Games, drying m™ Ma m Font of Lloud U Mr. Jnce'yn de Souza. This year Singapore is sending five competitors te54 words
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Article, Illustration563 1952-07-05 4 THE feet of our eight-man contingent will not raise much dust m the Olympic Games parade of athletes at Helsinki, Finland, on July 19. Singapore's team consisting of five competitors and three officials will be oue of the smallest on view. And yet our hopes are563 words
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Article, Illustration647 1952-07-05 4 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE By fTHE smiling schoolboy who churned his way to fame m New Delhi's Asian Games swimming pool last year is off to Helsinki. What fate has m store for Neo Chwee Kok wont be known until the end of this month, when Singapore's647 words
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Article, Illustration249 1952-07-05 4 THONG SAW PAX, an- other member of the Singapore team, is m Dublin, Ireland, and will make the trip from there. Mr. Ho Peng Khoen, Malaya's "strongest man" who is a close friend of Saw Pak. told me that he ranks him to finish among the249 words
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Article, Illustration483 1952-07-05 4 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE Says "f|THE one and only Malay who has come anywhere near world class m weightlifting"—that's 31-year-old bantamweight champion Lon bin Mohd. Noor, one of three lifters selected for the Olympic Games. Singapore holds a wide advantage over Britain483 words
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Article188 1952-07-05 5 HIGHER RURAL BOARD REVENUE More property to be taxed Free Press Staff Reporter gINGAPORE Rural Board expects to boost its revenue next year by imposing an assessment rat- on all unauthorised buildings m the rural area. A Rural Board spokesman said to the Freo Press: "Since the beginning of this188 words
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Article41 1952-07-05 5 > Muff Reporter I ::ng of TV vre 4-H Club that will y Kir; a: 10 br. C. sen--3 govern- r-e exj chair- lools, be at 4-H clubs m -omised -hell co\oore :..i--e BlrtmOj f r ir •'< subject41 words
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Article22 1952-07-05 5 it.— Vi ng Took ted him j s was >on for r Y the ccurt that Penang *hole22 words
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Article162 1952-07-05 5 jLIEMBERS of the Singa--I*l pore Sinhalese Association have given a total of $400 to the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association m memory of the late Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. D. S. Senanayake. Donors are: J M Jayupala $60. S. P H rv $=>0 A P Ab-»sekera $25 H162 words
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Article119 1952-07-05 5 SEREMBAN. Sat. EY)UR Seremban Boy Scouts had their Queen Scouts Badges presented to them at a corroboree last night at the Negri Sembilan Boy Scouts Association headquarters. They were Chen Kwee Fong and Choon Quek Thian of the 3rd Seremban Group. Zainal Abidin bin Sharib of119 words
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Article33 1952-07-05 5 TAIPING, Fri.— Mr. Jal Manecksha, chairman of the Board of Governors of the Taiplng Boys' Home, has received a donation of $200 from the Government Combined Services Sports Club.33 words
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125 1952-07-05 5 Free i'reft* Staff Reporter. AN Australian trade exA hibition will be held m the Happy World for two weeks, commencing August. The Australian pavilion will be almost 3,000 sq. feet, m area and space Will be available to Singapore importer? of Australian products for125 words
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Article162 1952-07-05 5 Free Press Staff Reporter WITH the confirmation by the Singapore City Council of the scheme to develop Marine Parade as a seaside promenade, work is due to begin soon on the repair of the seawall. A City Councillor said yesterday that the three Council committees which162 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-07-05 5 MUAR, Sat.— A woman Ng Teng Ngo, aged 33, who was charged with trespass by entering th e house of Sam Jiang Kam at Pagoh. claimed trial. She was allowed bail m $100 and the case postponed to July 21.42 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-07-05 5 pocture. "Ini own invention," the Sultan of Selangor says as he shows his "home made chicken brooder" to the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, and Mrs. D. C. MacGillivray at the Ist ana. Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday. Free PressFree Press - 46 words
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Article184 1952-07-05 5 Free Press Staff Reporter rpHERE are a number of Japanese universities whose medical qualifications are recognised by the General Medical Council m Malaya, said Professor A. A. Sandosham, of the University of Malaya, yesterday. Doctors graduated from such universities would be registrable m Singapore, he184 words
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Article138 1952-07-05 5 PENANG, Sat. MISS RUBY PERERA topped the list of passes m the basic general civil defence examination held for the fourth cadre of parttime instructors m Penang last week. Three other girls, Miss L. Menon and the Misses Enid and Olive Perera, were amonp, the138 words
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Article33 1952-07-05 5 Twenty members of the Katong Boys' Club m Joo Chiat Road will visit the Singapore General Hospital Blood Transfusion Centre m a fortnight's time to donate a pint of blood each.33 words
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Article210 1952-07-05 5 CUB-STATIONS liable to load shedding tonight are.* Armenian St. Static, Capitol. Newton 1 2, Chancery Lane. Wayang Satu. Balmoral Rd., Dalvey Rd., Chartered Bank, China Bank, Asia Building, George St. Static, r. Pickering St., I/. Cross St./ Pagoda St.. U. Hokien St., I Pickering St./ Church St.. U.210 words
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270 1952-07-05 5 British status: approval tot be quicker Free Press Staff Reporter TiHE Singapore Government is trying to speed up approval of applications for naturalisation, a spokesman told the Free Press yesterday. Each case varies, the spokesman said. He added, "The fundamental consideration is whether the applicant has m word and deed270 words
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186 1952-07-05 5 Free Fress Staff Reporter LABOUR memoers cf tho Singapore City Cornell will report to the parliamentary buard of tne party tomorrow on -events whicn led to their walk-out from the Council meeting last week. The president of the Party, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said yesterday186 words
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Article80 1952-07-05 5 ALOR STAR. Sat. 21 -GUN salute will be fired tomorrow to mark the 60th birthday of the Sultan of Kedah. The State will observe a public holiday. A ceremony will be held at Balai Besar starting at 945 a.m. Attending- it will be members of the80 words
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Advertisement164 1952-07-05 5 New Arrivals.... i il rrom the Famous Comtrust Mtth X Makers tf Best Quality 1 I HANDLOOM BEDSPREADS j I m 54" x 90 60" x 90". j -ides of Creen. Blue. Navy Lemon and Pink. I m Smart Patterns also I j TOWELS j available m sizes 36 72.164 words
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Advertisement69 1952-07-05 5 I w mm\A ;vS v; iff UjW\ Mmmt^. m 9 1 ff 't 9 f*.M.i m .~«___a WL. J v J L t *f* n-gtfff-E XK^ \<? JBrnm c _fg^^P| y\t I -jSmß^^^ h _B\H bY mm+l IV Im Bk*' \*'UkMf&iriwMmfc** J _■> N^h_v «W~mz» _E>. fit Wk m /^«_Bs^/69 words
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Article459 1952-07-05 6 Little Mo's big chance today FRANK SEDGMAN of Australia nailed down the elusive Wimbledon men's singles title yesterday with surprising ease, filling the last big gap m his collection of the world's major grass court tennis charrrjionships. ne humbled Jaroslav Drobny, the self-exiled Czech, 4—6. 6—2.Reuter; A.P.; U.P. - 459 words
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Article29 1952-07-05 6 KRANJI BEAT R.A.P.C. 3-2 ROYAL Naw Kranji beat Royal Army PM Corps by hrei to two m a United Services FA. Junior League match at Kranji ground yess rrd.iy.29 words
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Article45 1952-07-05 6 lI'.DESPREAD rain in:er:e:td f\ v: b ih? Services Lt soccer programme yesterday, only two games being played. Matches called off were Senior: G.H.Q. v. RAF Lodgers SIR. v. H.M.S. Terror. Junior: HQ R.A.S.C. V. 443 BAD: R.AS.C. (S) v. RAF >.h.45 words
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Article, Illustration145 1952-07-05 6 Chadwick gives up after 20 miles Even 'TarzaiT couldn't make her carry on STINGING cold currents of the Catalina Channel (California) won out where the English Channel failed as Florence Chadwick was pulled from the water less than a mile from the shore m an attempt to swim the 21-mile145 words
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Article238 1952-07-05 6 Maintenance Unit I; G.H.Q. Signals 0. IN a United Services Senior League game made slow through a rain-sodden pitch at Seletar yesterday, both Royal Air Force Maintenance Unit and the visiting G.H.Q. Signal Regiment team played good football. Signals made good use of the offside238 words
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212 1952-07-05 6 SAJARAH PUT UP GALLANT FIGHT -BUT LOSE T3OVERS Sports Club retained their hold on the Singapore Amateur F.A. Senior League leadership by scoring a two-one win over Katong Sajarah. at Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday. But all the credit must go to Sajarah who displayed plenty of grit and determination right212 words
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Miscellaneous172 1952-07-05 6 Mdndfdkß Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press i„ )j c C__ IXI. Bj»m f— «*■!> .^•***^J!J^^~.n ]> s^_^ ta ___^______HßM3^M i^i^»» m^ m a _fcj U_» ___CJ_Bz_n^^ I JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m J/ fi 0 ISy OUT >OU SO, ME LAD-AND SNAPPY WORK, SON Bf%A*sllT7 NO172 words
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Article212 1952-07-05 7 \ll\s LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER WOE CANOE~ WIND ISLAND CANOg CANOfi UN -.'.nd* Island Admiral y™ Tahitf Gay Ti« K.nnton Binnion uaiwmy Grcer Galway Grew Binnton |-K«M TOR HOXOIRBRIGHT h5£JJ£!L# PROCTOR PROCTOR Fr^lor H*noorbriffht Miss Coy >i .iMwrbricht R^r Valiant U^l S«n«lream Brigadier212 words
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Article1747 1952-07-05 7 ALLAN LEWIS - TULLOH 'S CHOICE FOR THE 4.30 ALLAN LEWIS r.* r sir KDAY rain .44 of an inch ill the track needed to put it m excellent condition for this afternoon's races, first day of the lurf Clubs June meeting. rs three entries for race (Race Six) CI. 1, Div. 11,747 words
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Article121 1952-07-05 7 CLARKE Scho.es of Michigan equalled the Olympic record of 57.3 sec. as he, Dick Cleveland of Honolulu, and Ron Gora ot Michigan, won places m tne United States 100-metre free sty .a Olympic team yesterday. Wayne Moore and Jimmy McLane of Ysle and Ford Konno of Honolulu121 words
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Article1372 1952-07-05 7 A CCEPTORS and probable jockeys for todays race* are given below. The Double Tote will be on Races Six and Nine, Th* Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Eight. Millwall and Persian Lord have been scratched from all engagements. 1 700 *l Ra £SJf"~ 2 00: C,aSS1,372 words
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Article226 1952-07-05 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS IU p OLDEN LOTUS (Woods) a stylish English gelding, who carries a lot of condition and Cobro (Spencer), a stylish black English mare, showed winning form on the second track at Bukit Timah this morning, when they disoosed of three m 37 4/5.226 words
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Article32 1952-07-05 8 SCOTT to Pamela wife of John, a dautM^r at the Kandang Kerbau d on July 3rd. '.TOA TO MARJORIE wife rf w O Belton at Bungsar Hoson third July 1952 a32 words
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Article39 1952-07-05 8 BELOVED wife of Mr Lim Siew T»rg .ne* Tan Chit Neo> oa 3 am. a- No 277 J Chiat Road. She leaves behind he* husband, one daughter, and twr sons Funeral on Sun:*jy 6th. Juiv ar 11 am39 words
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Article142 1952-07-05 8 'AD' FOR HUSBAND ANSWERED HOLLYWOOD Sat. "rVfP*£>. Anonymous." who ITI advertised two months a?o for a hu?band who could first advance her US$l5,OOO. .ays she has an offer from an Italian student who says his father has $15 million. Mrs. Anonymous said the letter from Marco Mauri. Pitssmk Breacia M.A.P. - 142 words
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288 1952-07-05 8 Anti-Malan forces may mobilise to oust govt. DURBAN, Saturday. MR. J. G. N. Strauss, leader of the opposition, announced here yesterday that he was meeting: his advisers m a fortnight to discuss mobilisation of all anti-Malan forces m a drive to throw out the government. He said he was convincedA.P. - 288 words
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Article56 1952-07-05 8 A.l the 13 members of the Radical Party of Beanos Aires walked out of a meeting yesterday m the Council Chamber at Beunos Aire* after cne cf them had been ruled out oi orcbr for opposing a bill, making Eva Peron's book the official readingU.P. - 56 words
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Article68 1952-07-05 8 The American Ambassador to Brita.n. Mr. Walter S Gifford. warned last night that the Atlantic Pact nations must not allow their natural differences of opinion to endanger the free world's security. Speaking at an Independence Day dinner given by the American Society m London he saidReuter - 68 words
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Article43 1952-07-05 8 I Air Vice Marshal Harold Vivian SatterJy will command I the Royal Air Force 205 j group i n the Middle-East m platv of Air Vice Marshal i David Atcherly. lost m a Meteor iet Diane early m I June.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article30 1952-07-05 8 Organisations m Cyprus yesterday jointly cabled Mr. Oliver Lytteltcn, British Colonial Secretary, saying they were more than ever ooposed to claims for union !of Cyprus with Greece ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article72 1952-07-05 8 LENN R. DAVIS, republican representative for Wisconsin, says a Pentagon "promotion spree" has given the army and air force a total of 765 generals and 7,500 colonels. The total, he said, exceeds that of the last war, although top officers command about a fourth as manyA.P. - 72 words
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Article101 1952-07-05 8 Sir hi r v rvxr=M. LONDON. Saturday. IR HXGH ONEILL, 69, called "th e Father of the HouV of Commons'' yesterday announced his intention to retire. H e said "the life of an MP supporting a Govern2 f )5 lth a small majority is strenuous almost beyondReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration65 1952-07-05 8 picture. A crowd of eager children and adults admire a hue;e mound of ice cream, made m the form and colours of the Republic of the Philippines, and presented by the Singapore Cold Storage for the children's party held at the Singapore residence of the Consul ofFree Press - 65 words
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Article117 1952-07-05 8 Reprimand for naval commander LONDON. Sat. A COURT MARTIAL at Devonport yesterday found Captain James Robertson, commanding the British cruiser. Cumberland. guWty of hazarding his ship which was grounded off Plymouth on I June 10. He was sentenced to be severely reprimanded. The court found that Captain Robertson had orderedReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-07-05 8 OSBERT LANCASTER - OSBERT LANCASTER By PLEASh. Miss Camelhatr. do you Hunk someone else could take over hclpinu the citizens ol tomorrow to an intelligent undcrstandino ot world affairs uftti! otter the U.S. elections33 words
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Article24 1952-07-05 8 Six native miners were killed m a rockburst 8,000 feer below surface at the Robinson deep shaft mine near Johannesburg yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article29 1952-07-05 8 Mr. J. R.'Gleeson of England, runner-up m the European Judo championships, is m Singapore. He will give an exhibition at the V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road on Monday evening.29 words
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Article270 1952-07-05 8 SURREY gained a good win over Somerset yesterday o be eight pcints ahead of Middlesex m the County cricket championship. Surrey have now won ten of their 13 games and have a to'al of 128 points Middlesex, who went to the top of the tableReuter - 270 words
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Miscellaneous82 1952-07-05 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris "U™. ''AND IF HE LEFT YOU A\] TaNO IF IT ALL LHbLK* OUT V f rUU MbAN SHE W NO KRING LET'S GET THIS STRAIGHT THE LAWYER PIECE OF OLD SILVER YOU MAY INHERIT A FEW SHOULDNT GO )< AVr£l/&P's WHO SPOKE TO YOU IN82 words
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