The Singapore Free Press, 14 July 1952
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Title Section19 1952-07-14 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA tf,gf, SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1952. PRICE FIFTI i:\ I19 words
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Article110 1952-07-14 1 Spore eases gulations »SI Ueporter rnment, which has relaxed of Japanese businessmen >n>, will now permit them to remain noath D Controller. Mr. J. L. J. HaxPl "We will consider applie businessmen who have bona il ruling, only Japanese m d to land m110 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-07-14 1 picture THESE Singapore girls helped to pick the lucky numbers at the M.C.A. $2--*****0 sweep draw at the Happy World Stadium, yesterday.—Picture shows the first priz c number— 242sslB being writtpn nn (h« board.- Free PressFree Press - 39 words
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Article40 1952-07-14 1 $12,000 robbery in S' pore on ound •vr-n > he saw .ad been enontents of drawers > were littered over n'tons showed that the .ed rhe back wall »«l f'irred open the kitchen door to*Mt w -he a hammer and en the40 words
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Article77 1952-07-14 1 INCHE Ahmad Ibrahim, a member of Ihe Singapore Legislative Council. today welcomed the MCA's move to help the Ma. better their economic position by a grant of $500,000. It is up to the Malays to make use of this opportunity and learn something of the know-how of77 words
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Article168 1952-07-14 1 LONDON, Monday. T*VVO British policemen stood guard at the entrance A of the Russian Embassy yesterday excluding "unauthorised visitors" and apparently checking activities of the Embassy's Second Secretary, Pavel Kuznetsov, who has been ordered to leave the country by next Saturday. Kuznetsov was named m theA.P. - 168 words
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Article, Illustration154 1952-07-14 1 ROME, MonduAN Argentine physician on a secret mission to eonA .sult a Viennese cancer s}3 t on Eva Peron's condition has arrived m North Italy, a South American source reported rday. The informant saifl the emissary landed m Genoa two days ago from Argentina,154 words
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Article102 1952-07-14 1 CAIRO. Mon. THE Court of Appeals yesterday ruled that the stottt, which tumbled down the sjreat Pyramid Guizeh killing a student was "an art of providence." 1 ruling quashed a preli n Ti.iry ourt's judi;m nt ordering the Department of Antiquities to pay Vl>.ooo damages toU.P. - 102 words
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Article50 1952-07-14 1 SIN. 1- -otroaFrench community will ite Bastille Day—Nationoil Day of France— with o cocktail parly at the French Consulate-General's residence evening. Thp French Consui-Gener-\l. Andre Guibaut. m v tiona] Da y message, thanked se who helped to make their '-cultural week' i ends today a great sue-50 words
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16 1952-07-14 1 BERLIN, Mon. Tby the -?nanj/. c East the v16 words
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Article13 1952-07-14 1 REQ UEST RENEWED it Albania has a d to be admitted v us.13 words
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Article19 1952-07-14 1 BAGHDAD. Mon. Mustapha El Mari formed Iraq's new non-party cabinet yesterday He will be Premier and A.PA.P. - 19 words
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Article128 1952-07-14 1 LINER IS CERTAIN OFRECORD ABOARD THE LINER UNITED STATES. Mon. rE American liner United States raced westward under clear skies last night at a pace that made it admost certain she would add a EastWest record to her Atlantic laurels. A fog that threatened *-o delay the liner lifted £ateU.P. - 128 words
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Article, Illustration372 1952-07-14 1 'DON'T LOOK BORED,' DELEGATES WARNED CHICAGO, Monday. QN THE HEELS of the departing Republicans, the Democrats moved into Chicago yesterday to oil the machinery for the Democratic national nominating convention, which opens m the International Theatre a week from today. Before the last Republican had left,Reuter - 372 words
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Article176 1952-07-14 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. MR. Averell Harriman, eon* •int for the Presidential nomination, warned J terday that if the Republicans win the election and "carried out the policies tii^v are famous for. we willl have that depression that St is just waiting for. and pull the world down176 words
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Article86 1952-07-14 1 REDS REPAIR YALU POWER STATIONS WASHINGTON. Mon. RECONNAISSANCE reports from Kor<, a that the Communists are attemptina to repair some of the four big Yalu River power stations blasted by more than 500 U.N. bombers. American flghter-bombei pilots were yesterday reported to have destroyed on* 3 Communist radar station guarding86 words
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Article53 1952-07-14 1 SINGAPORE Teochew shoemaker. Chu walking home with .nal > I cycii-t < otnini The they •d for the couj: A: handed over, one of the robbers drew out an object, now believed to be a toy pist C'hua and his wife, when threatened, gave the men53 words
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Article47 1952-07-14 1 The catering Buperintendent of ihe canteen at Kullang Airport, Sin reported tj the police on Saturday that the premises had been burgled. Cigare 1 drinks and otalling m value $270 were stolen. The burg]ars broke a padlock and cut w;r«- netting covering the r47 words
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Article29 1952-07-14 1 U.S Army officials informed Marshal Tito yesterday that Yugoslavia would get more American military aid. including jet planes, tanks, and heavy artillery this year, says A.PA.P. - 29 words
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Article50 1952-07-14 1 TOKYO. Monday. A JAPANESE fishing b was apparently captured by a Communist Chinese warship about 120 miles northeast of Shanghai early i n Saturday morniri. Kyodo news service reports. The report said the boat n thp R m I to but was I nnn ai A.PA.P. - 50 words
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Advertisement49 1952-07-14 1 BS BiLVA JEWELLERS TtL 2 2 46ft 9 loss y and groomed for Dg lustrous, vitil-lorVing J of hair that helps a man to get on m the we 'rooming and perfect liair health. It no starch. f[^sg'*'\ t how an«J ffi il re lo 1 Ask for I//49 words
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Article511 1952-07-14 2 I DON i know how you spent the week-end, but the Family Wicksteed passed most of it m the aquarium of the London Zoo. looking at two tun. (Ch clone ntydaj are called Jack anci J ill. and they are turtl be :her broil511 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-07-14 2 Kven though he's swopped boxing gloves for boots and saddle there's no mistaking the strumming cowboy former world light heavyweight champion Freddie Mills takes part of his keep fit exercise on the horses used m the western stage-ice musical "Ranch m the P v-s running at London's Empress Hall.49 words
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Article202 1952-07-14 2 I»tM;\ u r success h apt to conif ratter late life, for timing youth you are reatleaa. mercurial, and appear to be lacking objectives. Hut fncf >cv have set \our mind on some definite eer, you have the tenacity and will pow-r to achieve excellent reNul.N. Mut.c202 words
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Article, Illustration40 1952-07-14 2 The Queen visiting: the British Food Fair at Olympia London. Wearing: a white silk dress with a diagonal pattern m jrrey with a grey hat and white feather ornament, the Queen stops to admire a fine display of Dutch cheeses.40 words
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Article746 1952-07-14 2 Britain in Coronation Year Glory Sir Gerald Barry, formerly Director-General of the Festival of Britain, reviews the prospects HOW. I am asked, shall Britain celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II? We shall be wise not to waste time searching for some spectacular new way of celebrating an event rooted746 words
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Article268 1952-07-14 2 T*WO strange facts A about the MaximRobinson fight must interest even those who do not study boxing. The first is that under conditions of tropical heat a white man beat a coloured man. The second is perhaps the reason for the result or so,268 words
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Article492 1952-07-14 2 J. W. TAYLOR - J. W. TAYLOR By VyHEN the radio set begins to crackle and spoils our listeningin we are apt to become annoyed. To others. however, it is just sweet music. They are the experts of the Meteorological Society receiving weather indications on specially-designed radio direction finders492 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-07-14 2 William C. Fields of New York stand j Uy> trait of Pope Pius XII m Rume, Fields I p^, m? m Italy this year and has had th< prml( of sketching the Pope He completed the p.,rti these sittings39 words
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Miscellaneous36 1952-07-14 2 Solntion To Crossword No. 712 Yesterda>s Solution.— Across: l t Good wixhes. 7. Parrot cries 8. Condone 11. Imparts 14. Hand-in-glove. 15. Frightened. Down: 1, Gape 2 Oars 3. Wood carving 4. Second alfhi g Aster36 words
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Miscellaneous109 1952-07-14 2 New Crossword No. 713 CLUES ACROSS 1. Where anyone can pay on s footing, so to speak, for an evening's amusement (6, 5). 7. Wail for it! (5) 8. Put on back to from (3. 2). 9. O clean Brave! (anag.) (11).' 12. 'Gitaj'-liolders for motorists (6. 5). 15. Tea109 words
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28 1952-07-14 3 YOU CAN'T TURN back THE CLOCK, LAW TOLD tho m a .p.ue :ure" I >::s proj re- unite* finished or > on m a :slahad but such nroof A.PA.P. - 28 words
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Article10 1952-07-14 3 Co.hooi. one Jl oorts. I ReuterReuter - 10 words
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Article11 1952-07-14 3 •mers I Ms I uneter 50.000 thf earth.— ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article92 1952-07-14 3 ORK. Q dollars for ecoto Scotch profitable a. the Lonnt of the Wall S.rect journal said. Th? "American GI is scatng dollars across Britain as they have never before been scattered m peacetime." the correspondent said. 'The money Joiin Bull earns from selling goods and servicesReuter - 92 words
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451 1952-07-14 3 Tribes put curse on jungleland arsonists 4 CFRFMOVV i N I° l Belg ,j an Co "SO. Monday. A outbreak «f U Se those r^POnsible for an been"^^ 0 h hrr < ru ts I k I r t s he 0f B t a Vabon(l ha^ T e J451 words
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Article32 1952-07-14 3 The four-yt^r-Gld daugh:he captain cf the Dutch motor ship _nd two crew members were presumed dead r an explosion m the collier hurled them overboard •!> Seine.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article127 1952-07-14 3 LONDON. Mon. A BRITISH Government rk tribunal told David Couper 81-year-old Scots newspaDer proprietcr, that he might do well to think again abcut his one-man battle against Britain's trade union For 26 years Thomson, who published daily newspapers, a Scottish Sunday newspaper and many women's magazinesReuter - 127 words
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Article42 1952-07-14 3 Indonesian army units have discovered an underground ■banclii fortress" m a huge cave m the mountain district of West Java, according to an ar.ny communique. About 400 men. half of them armed, were hiding m the cay?.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article47 1952-07-14 3 Daisy Mavraki. 18. of Grete. who as Miss Greece won third place m the Miss Universe contest on June 29 is giving up her ten-dny film career. Too homesick." said the statusque brunette as she announced m Hollywood she was flyine; horre. A.PA.P. - 47 words
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Article44 1952-07-14 3 A New Chin^ news agency report received m London claimed that between June 25. 1951. and June* 15 1952. Communis: forces m Korea had 'destroyed or damaged more than 5,900 enemy aircraft and over 900 enemy tanks nr.ti armoured cars."— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article29 1952-07-14 3 Britain is to contribute £100,000 to the United Nations Refugee Emergency Fund, it was announced at Geneva the largest contribution the Fund has yet received.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article24 1952-07-14 3 A new English language daily newspaper, the Tokyo Evening News, will begin publication m the Japanese coital on July 21. A.PA.P. - 24 words
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Article310 1952-07-14 3 Life m African swamp LONDON, Mon. pOUR men and a woman made a three months' L canoe trip along the danger-infested rivers and pestilential channels of the Bangweulu Swamps m Northern Rhodesia. Now the party have presented tlreir story m an official report to the Colonial310 words
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139 1952-07-14 3 Encouraging changes, says Duchess LONDON. Mon. rE Duchess of Kent told the opening meeting of the third Commonwealth and Empire Health and Tuberculosis conference that new drugs, new methods 'of vaccination and different systems of after care had brought about encouraging changes. As president of the National Association for the139 words
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Article22 1952-07-14 3 Be'rrade radio said that Ana Pauker. deposed woman Foreign Minister of Communist Rumania, is m gaol awa'tW* tr;a'.— A.P.22 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-07-14 3 ....And could it be Dorothy Lamour? Take a good look and judge for yourself. Dot once specialised m "sarong" roles, but it took the genius of Cecil de Mille to show the stuff she's really made of. The veteran show man put her into circus56 words
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Article36 1952-07-14 3 The worst rainstorm m 40 years killed 49 persons and injured 67 others m the densely populated Kans ai area centring on Osaka. Tventy-two ethers are mi 1 i'~. A.PA.P. - 36 words
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Article687 1952-07-14 3 IDERHAPS the chief reason for the continued and r~ consistent success of Amn World Championship bridge team m national and international i ccmpetltion is th- efficiency of I their system of bidding. Ny w a 1 bidding system is something hat !is no ones private prcp^ty; indeed, it687 words
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Article63 1952-07-14 3 DEPUTIES FORM NEW PARTY Thirty French denuties, who broke with Gen. Charles de Gaul!* 1 have formed a new parliamentary group and >>aid they would support the Premier. M. Antoine Pinay, so long as they consider his policies are m the best interests of peace. The group decided to callU.P. - 63 words
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Article35 1952-07-14 3 The We.st German new* agency DPA reported m Berhat a Soviet General and more than 160 Rusoldiers were killed m a train crash just beyond tl^e Oder River m Polish -occupied ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article42 1952-07-14 3 A Melbourne fcrger who has been circulating £10 notes which defied detection even by some acknowledged experts b?nt t^p wvr\ Treasury by showing signatures on the notes of newly appointed officers before similar Government r "ere A A.P.42 words
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Advertisement138 1952-07-14 3 WWWMMJMn&s Ito.lfkfa6& ••iP^^Jjr^^Jl^ WITH "MAGIC" MARGIN AND Ail THESE T™^£==^ MM.X M£W FEATUR£S It s easier than totting off a ijf^ 1 t r-y hutky lon to «tse the new carriage Vfc \^pß >mJ i c^.'*^.^. i-^_ return lever The paper 1»V i l» r rvl.«dc» knob* bia controls »t»138 words
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Miscellaneous273 1952-07-14 3 SINGAPORE 9.30 a. :n. Schools; 10 Ne 8.3.C--10.05 Song cf Yesterday and Today: 10.45 Schools; 1.01 p.m 5 2^ P-m. Programme Summary; Mondoy Matinee; 1.30 News; 1.45 5.30 My Kindo! Music— A urcHomo on the Range; 2. Suhoo's; gramme of gramophone records. 6.17 Children; 6.55 Composer of the Presented by273 words
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404 1952-07-14 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, July 14, 1952. The road to hell r*R HEWLETT JOHNSON. Dean of Canterbury, is one of the principal dignitaries of the Church of England. He la a sincere, benign m of unimpeachable Into interested only In furthering the >d of mankind. I k red 3404 words
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Article, Illustration904 1952-07-14 4 London Letter POLITICIANS and others have been trying to decide just how mirth significance could be attached to Mrs. Churchill's recent reference to Mr. Eden as future Prime Minister". It is unlikely she would use such a phr. without the foreknowledge of the Prime Minister,904 words
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Article262 1952-07-14 4 ALTHOUGH Allied mili- a:v leaders nave rered the Germans that there will be no war this year— the Germans are takno chances. The men and women who suffered the all-out batierfrom Allied bomt^ at the end of the war are now going ahead as fast as possible262 words
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Article, Illustration370 1952-07-14 4 THE TALE OF A SETTER AND A SITTE*. GLASGOW. I'M a cat lover, myself. and, therefore, consider that cats are much more intelligent than dogs. I admire the independence of cats, and deplore the servility of dogs. But I have got to admit that a370 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-07-14 4 Darling, remember say m» that it inmhl he a intmlerjul cartotm idea if baby tiimllnnnl the tickets? Well, the hus24 words
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Article, Illustration608 1952-07-14 4 97 VARIETIES OF WHISKY Scotland s crop for the season has just been put by. says RAYMOND THOMASSON. GLASGOW. THE last of Scotland most profitable cash crop for the 1951-52 season has just been put by— about 300,000 tons of barley— malted, mashed, fermented and distilled into 30 million gallons608 words
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Article160 1952-07-14 4 'PINCH' IN EUROPE DUE TO KOREA S. supplies and equipment to Europe may have to go short m order that Korea may take top priority. Already the American commanders m Germany have begun what amounts to rationing of equipment to their forces on the grounds that prolonged fighting m Korea160 words
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43 1952-07-14 4 LETTER TO THE ADITOR ALDERMEN WOULD AID CITY COUNCIL i sh Council. the I)--be gi sonic 1 o roi; rr.i ma hop bhov x F by peo; Cit\ I by I handlu pa:' than lO(\. out Ad adoption by rho Inci ably Mr43 words
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Advertisement13 1952-07-14 4 SILVER GIFTS FOR TINY TOTS S.P.H.deSILVA 45. HIGH St SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR &IPOH13 words
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Advertisement35 1952-07-14 4 PETER SARTER presents LILIAN and PE'l^i "SOUTH AMERICAN RHYTHM with BARBARA DEANS and Jeanette Maine tfc Molly Ridsdale PHILIP VAZ and His SOUTH AMERICAN RHYTHM BOYS Opening 16th July RESTAURANT k jv x NO O35 words
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192 1952-07-14 5 S lN r«nt£!.«! and Ft dt ratio r.overnments arc studying plans to ensure other p^S det > uatc s »PPI.v of food, medicine, clothing and a e r r g e c q n U cy ementS t0 the P l192 words
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Article94 1952-07-14 5 Salaried people paid most tax KUALA LUMPUR. Mon EMPLOYEES of Govern- ment and of priv nrms m the Federation paid more income tax last r than any trade or industry, according to figures published by the Income Tax Department yesterday. Other forms of planting Jed $14 million, n mining earned94 words
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Article216 1952-07-14 5 Rotary 'helps to maintain peace' IPOH, Mon. VIR. Justice J. B. Thorn son said at the installation dinner of the Ipoh Rotary Club on Saturday night: "If the world was to be saved from a succession of wars, we must look to International movements like Rotary." He said R seeks216 words
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Article, Illustration68 1952-07-14 5 Have you seen this dog? most of h the I.ivt imin? the questioning ►pie. ire not h i racten or il with Ml he .^Un is: m\ d< tramrv: leave to I left mv with friends. I v to do so, but tliernUive. 1 mhappv ujn ntka a«;o n a68 words
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Article16 1952-07-14 5 MENTRI BESAR AT FUNERAL OH. Mon. T h ser, Mr the oearand KwanUuif iut mother nl16 words
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Article84 1952-07-14 5 SEREMB Q. HILE Police Inspector Arthur John, of Seremw&s driving along Hose d. Seremban, on July 3^ I Tamil lorry driver coming from the opposite direction driving m a I ncr almost knocking the Inspector's car. Inspector John chafed the .orry and caught up with it84 words
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Article51 1952-07-14 5 A ior a Hincii scpooJ has been bought by the Arva Somaj. Ipoh, for $*****, says the annual report of the Samaj to be presented at i>\s annual meeting m Ipoh on July 27. 1 c committee is appealing for $10,000 for additional exnenditure on the51 words
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Article116 1952-07-14 5 Elections: S'pore MCA wants time Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE branch of the O Ma. tion is unlikely to contest m the City Council's elections this year. Mr. Tar, X h Jee. the branch secretary, told the Free Press yesloro He added the branch, formed ir. had a n up116 words
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Article72 1952-07-14 5 MALACCA, Men. —If we want to indoctrinate youth against bad Ideologists we must have more Christian Brothers' schools, said Dato C. J. Paglar, at the St. Francis Association re-union dinner held to mark St. Francis Intton's gclden jubilee on Saturria;.. Dato Paglar appealed for contributions towards72 words
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Article55 1952-07-14 5 TELUK ANSON. lion.— lf. Manikam, a motorcar driver, was fined $50 or one month's imprisonment for driving his car m an inconsiderate manner. He was further ordered to pay $30 as compensation to Oon Cheng Yeow whom he had knocked down at the sth mile Changkat Jong Road55 words
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167 1952-07-14 5 CIVILIAN employees of the three Services unions m Singapore may form a single union known as the Combined Services Staff Union. At the annual conference, of the Singapore Federation of Services unions yesterday it was decided that the new council should study the possibility of167 words
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Article46 1952-07-14 5 Singapore Balestier Raymond Market Mutual Help Association at Towner Road has been registered. The object of the association is "to promote friendly business relations between members, interchange knowledge cultivate a spirit of mutual help and encourage social welfare and other charitable services".46 words
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Article, Illustration31 1952-07-14 5 ENJOYING a joke outside the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, yesterday were the G.0.C., Singapore Base District Major General A.G. O'Carrol Scott, (right), the Chief of Staff, FARELF, Major General E. K. G.31 words
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Article50 1952-07-14 5 WOMAN ON HURT CHARGE TELUKANSON. Mon. A 26-year-old woman. Seatha- j mah, was charged m the court horr with causing hurt to a Tamil, Chelliah, at the Bernam Estate. Hutan Melintan?. She was alleged to ha?e r\t f ackrri Chilian with o gle July 10 The hrar- TM-ictr-nnpri ;«nd Sea-50 words
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Article, Illustration26 1952-07-14 5 A SUCTION of the Singapore Battalion of the Boys' Brigade mirching into the Gimson School for Boys. Clementi Road, during yesterdays parade.26 words
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Article171 1952-07-14 5 SINGAPORE Co-operative Thrift and Loan Urban Union plans to ask the Government to restore the Wage Earners' Administration Order system so that lower salaried workers may declare their debts without being branded bankrupts. Since the order was repealed, it has been necessary to apply171 words
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Article124 1952-07-14 5 4 unionists to train m Calcutta REPRESENTATIVES of trade IV unions m Singapore wlli meet on July 27 to select four unionists to attend a fourmonth training course, which opens m September at the ICFTU College m Calcutta. The secretary of the Trade Union Congress, Mr. S. Jaganathan. said those124 words
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Article29 1952-07-14 5 A Comet air liner from Saigon yesterday landed at Changi airport. Singapore, on its way to Rangoon. It took off from Singapore at 1.40 p.m.29 words
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Article24 1952-07-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Rifleman Yambihadur Rana, of the 2 2 Gurkhas, was seriou.sh wounded m action m th? Seremban area on Thursday,24 words
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Article72 1952-07-14 5 The Air Ministry has announced the appointment of Air Commodore W. J. M Akerman as officer-in-charge of Administration, Headquarters, Far East Ail Force, with the acting rank of Air Vice-Marshal. He will succeed Air ViceMarshall H. L. Patch, who is taking up another appointment. Air Commodore72 words
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Article122 1952-07-14 5 SI r.STATIOXS liable to load shedding tonight are: Atlas lee, Asia Rubber Lor. 3, Sims Axe. Sawnvll, Shell Co., Le« Rubber Wks.. Mt. Batten Network, Cathay, Mat-Donald House, Tan Tve Place F. lining. Seah St. Waterloo St., St. Andrews High St., Stamford. Albert St. Short St., New Ice122 words
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Article96 1952-07-14 5 MUSLIM COURT PLAN RULES for setting up a Muslim law court m Singapore are being considered by a special committee of the Colony Muslim Advisory Board. A proposal for a Muslim court was brought before the Board early last year by leading Muslims and Muslim organisations. The proposal is not96 words
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Article93 1952-07-14 5 IPOH. Mon.— The community hall provided by the Perak State Government at Kampong Bikam at a cost of $5,000 was yesterday evening declared open by the Deputy to the Mentri Besar, Dato Laksamana. In the morning, the Dato declared open the Toh Muda Hashim Bazaar, a93 words
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Article128 1952-07-14 5 Dealers lose $1½ m on oranges Free Press Stafl K.poritr SINGAPORE fruit d ers lost over $1,500 In March and April cause the Colony over-stocked with oranges. The lot worst m post-v.ai preside: etabies A>:so< Tan Lip S At one were p;. of oranges were f< I to r Main128 words
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Article135 1952-07-14 5 KOTA BAKRU. Mon. HOLLOWING vi F Gei pier, two cla I Malay. sponsored by the John Ambulance Ass been opened b\ Mentn B« Kelaiv glen Sri M ha R;. :ang Gan Sch The Mentri Besar m d join the n Ambulance B winch he described as an ervice.135 words
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Article792 1952-07-14 6 New records expected By FRANCIS DANIEL J^IIK fourteenth annual Singapore Amateur Athletic Association Championships will he held at Jalan Besar Stadium on July 18 and ICK1 C K It is expected to be the most thrilling meeting of the series, and at least half-a-dozen new Singapore792 words
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Article438 1952-07-14 6 He nearly got whole side out ROLAND Thompson, ycung Warwickshire fast medium bowler home on leave from the Royal Air Force on Saturday dimissed all but one of the Nottinghamshire side. HU nine wickets cost 65 runs. The remaining wicket— the eighth to fall— was taken by Charlie Grove, whoReuter; A.P. - 438 words
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Article55 1952-07-14 6 In a friendly cricket match played on the Singapore Recreation Club ground yesterday Ceylon Sports Club beat S.R.C.'by 32 I runs. Scores C.S.C.: 150 (S. K. Sundram 39. I K. S Retnam 33. S. Nagiah 24. Collings 6-58). S.R.C. 118 (John Martens 42. F. Choppard 33 H.55 words
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Article40 1952-07-14 6 DUBLIN. Sun— N?resh Kumar. India's No. 1 player, won the men's singles title at the Irish lawn tennis championship meeting here yesterday beating S. D. Potts of the United Sta'es 6-1. fi-4. 6-8. 3-6. 6-2 ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article55 1952-07-14 6 JACK Solomons said on Saturday that he will organise a fieht between Joey Maxim of the U.S. and Randolph Turpin of Britain for the world middleweight title m London on September 16 or 23. He said he expects to pit Turpin against Charles Humez, of 1 F'-pnce,A.P. - 55 words
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Article274 1952-07-14 6 HPAN JIN EONG retained his Perak badminton singles title on Saturday night, beating Wong Yang: Sen 15 10, 15 3 m Ipoh. The game lasted 25 minutes. Wons; showed promise m the first set and established a lead of 5-2, beating Tan with smashes and274 words
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Article249 1952-07-14 6 *pHE Aga Khans Tulyar. winner of the Derby, scored an easy victory m the Eclipse Stakes over one mile two furlongs at Sandown Park on Saturday. Hi s comfortable win confirmed him as favourite for the rich Kin?r?if ge y X A and Queen Elizabeth stakes249 words
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265 1952-07-14 6 King Kong is cheered then kayos referee By MATMAN KING Kong was cheered by the crowd for the first time at the Happy World Stadium enc n Saturday night. Whatever, the giant Hun- garian did (tie employed; some question: ble tactic? and j was warned by the referee) won the265 words
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Article48 1952-07-14 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Two teams from the Indian Naval flotilla now m Singapore harbour were beaten at soccer and hockey by Johore Bahru teams this evening. The Navy men were trounced 7-1 at soccer and lost their hockey encounter by three goals to one.48 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-07-14 6 Mighty Marvel, the masked wrestler, gets to work on King Kong (above) early m the first round. But (below) the annoyed Hungarian turns on the heat m the second round and attempts to tear off Marvel's mask as Referee Kovach warns him.42 words
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Article51 1952-07-14 6 D APHAEL Geminiani. of France, won the 18th lap of the Tour de France bicycle race between Toulouse and BagneiresBigurre yesterday. Geminiani covered the 204 kilometres m six hours 43 minu'.es and 16 seconds. Antonin Rolland of France was second m o:44:30. Stan Ockers (Belgium) finished third-A.P. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-07-14 6 photo. Palitoy (Ellery), m the cen tre. hits the front closely eh aliened »>> Jaruhin i down) and Kaiserine (Flannery) to win the seventh race at RhLh °Tim»i. day.- Free PressFree Press - 36 words
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592 1952-07-14 6 How they ran on Saturday By ALLAN LEWIS OF AUGUST, a 6-year-old brown English gelding by Orthoi* A from Hyland Heather, won the $16,000 Singapore Cup, main race of tfa day at Bukit Timah on Saturday, concluding day of Singapore Turf Club592 words
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Advertisement134 1952-07-14 6 CAPITOL LAST DAY 11. 1.45. 4. «.3O 930 "THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON" iM TOMORROW "MIDSUMMER'S HIiiKT LOVE .cUr n WAP;,- Q^ eORDONMTME EDDIEHMCKBi PAVILION UST DAY r> 4.0?) k pji "LASTJfOUDAY" roMb^/tow "CLOCHEMERLE" F ff 1 II M with ENGUSfI subtitles v Eros. REX LAST DAY 11 11")134 words
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Miscellaneous133 1952-07-14 6 m2ndr3k6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya r^^==^ fj I HANG ONTO H,M,LOTHAC.. I II A KILLER? /<<•/- -STOP '1 LEMVfc 6Qf| VT -^aF^^^n 11 1 LJI HE'S A KILLER/ r~ "-AT- -CALM 00WN-- --LEV-ME6Q SC 1 WHERE MANDRAKE I OON't KNOW. riH^ If BLAST YOU --WMERE NAROA--?133 words
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82 1952-07-14 7 I.O.C. wukk discuss China problem both and i u.ll be > m nki x md tia are Int. nittee, :t th J po>sful d»sI no (I decid- i full 11 I a that the f more than gp member from a ffMt r> was admittedly the IO( BHiibrr^hip rul»-s. but82 words
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Article567 1952-07-14 7 Looking forward to 'look round' JAL Singapore team of five competitors has arrived in Helsinki for the Olympic Games beginning O n Saturday. They flew in from London yesterday and are now settling down in the Olympic village. n S^\ m co s{st s of567 words
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Article28 1952-07-14 7 Brain Close rescues Yorks > n«i out 1 ft. W. It 4 •I .1 I I 1 T **<*«r» IN s IT. CCXS ■MM a,, t lalnM Be liter28 words
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Article9 1952-07-14 7 Flam beats Dorfman .n the Innnis comm. 6-4. U.PU.P. - 9 words
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Article54 1952-07-14 7 It tan won the right to meet either Belgium m the European Zone finals of < up tennis competition. by taking a ady as•f entering nmark 4—l on one of yesterday. Gardini of Italy I Ulrkh Jo, JET. •t N'ieken of ;«ated Rolando 6—4.54 words
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Article56 1952-07-14 7 MELBOURNE, Sun—A 25-1 chance. Faunus. carrying 11 sU won the Grand National steeplechase over three miles one furlong on the Flemington course here yesterday. Ridt.en by A. Moon. Faunus Bronze Laddie (list Tibs) by ngths with Nelangie (list 7:h.T» a further ten lenghs There were 15Reuter - 56 words
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Article88 1952-07-14 7 ,VIC Seixas of Philadelphia won the Spring Lake Invitational Tennis Tournament yesterday with an easy 10-8. 6-2. 6-2 victory over Bill Taibert. Only m the first set did 34--year-old Taibert give Seixas any opposition. Bel now assured of a place m the U.S. Davis Cup teamU.P. - 88 words
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Article36 1952-07-14 7 NEW YORK. Sun. Rocfcv Marciano, unbeaten heavyweight contender, revea'ed yesterday tha' his manager. Many Weill. would arrive In New York tomorrow to discuss a September heavyweight bout with champion "Jersey Joe"' Wilco t— A.PA.P. - 36 words
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Article101 1952-07-14 7 THE United Slates yesterday won the world championship of the 35th world shooting championships with a 2,364 point total. Norway was second with 2.360 and Switzerland third with 2.350. Arthur Jackson (United States) won the individual title m the match with a new world record ofU.P. - 101 words
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Article556 1952-07-14 7 Singapore 4; Combined Services 2. CINGAPORE beat Combined Services by four goals to two m the Malaya Cup tie yesterday, at Jalan Besar Stadium. The game was a gruelling and keenly contested affair and it was anybody's game until the last five minutes when Singapore scored556 words
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Article51 1952-07-14 7 The following have been chosen to represent a Singapore Hockey Association XI against the In- I dian Navy In a friendJy match on the Singapore Recreation Club padang at 5.15 p.m. today: B. Bingham: Chua Ens Cheng. J. Kuiper; H. W. Wood, K. K. Leembrugen. B. S Soin!51 words
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Article, Illustration754 1952-07-14 7 (Cont. from pa.gr 6) es ran m past him between the half mile and the turn Charlemagne held his pesition on the rails. When properly straightened out for the run home young Bagby drove Charlemagne to the front and he was well clear at the distance. He ranFree Press - 754 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-07-14 7 photo Singapore's centre-forward, Awang Bakar. lets drive as Hopkinson, Services goalkeeper comes out. during yesterday's Malaya Cup game at Jaian Besar Stadium, Singapore won by four goals to two Bakar scored three of the four.— Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Article131 1952-07-14 7 POWLES XI be;;; IL.nison's XI by five wickets m a cricket match played on Shell S.C. around yesterday. A. G. Harrison's XI: H. Price b Repton 9. Norrie b Repton 8. Stewart st Powles b Blumsky 39. Hill st Powles b Blumsky 1. Harrison c Powles b131 words
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Article104 1952-07-14 7 A DRAWN game at Tanglin yesterday. between G H.Q., Farelf and the Singapore Chirvse R.C.. saw a total of 513 runs hit m 310 minutes' playing time. Chinese were quicker scorers, 96 minutes of the morning session producing 174 runs and their total of 258 for104 words
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Article208 1952-07-14 7 VILLEMAIN LOSES TO OLSON CARL i Bobo i OLscn of Honolulu outboxed and outpunched Robert Villemain of Paris In San Francisco Saturday ni°,ht to win a spill decision m a ten-round bou: billed as an elimination ft middle-weight title contend?r Olson weighed m at 1-64-1 lbs and Villemain at 165-!Reuter - 208 words
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202 1952-07-14 7 D. Campion is dropped fro m England XI ENGLAND'S cricket selectors yesU'rJav, dro; Denis Compton for the third Test a beginning at Manchester next Thai the Lancashire left-handed batsman, w.li r him. It was the first time the famous M Middlesex player, who has 49 Test caps, left out ofA.P. - 202 words
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Article54 1952-07-14 7 TN a int«r-Services league cricx ket match played at Sele: during the week-end. RAF. IMI beat Royal Navy by an innings and 49 runs. The Kame yesterday was notable for the bo y ling of Mid<:l» seven for 30 gave him a" malch total of 1354 words
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Article62 1952-07-14 7 THI md learn ti meet India m I on Thursd .v. is v i. I.pn Hui'.on captain. David st*ePP (Cambridge l"ni\ I 1 Sussex). Peter Ma> ambridge l'niversit\ and Surrey), Alex Bedser (Sun John Ikin (Lancashir°>. Godfrey Evans (Kent) I Laker (Surrey). Alan Wa'kins ((,lam Tom Graveny shire).Reuter - 62 words
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Article59 1952-07-14 7 QIX DiVr:< ret fourth iiniual dis?: .^pcrs held on padane om Friday. K. IfoUOl records for hammer throws with 1 1 1 ft B '.m. and 98«1 I pec lvelv K. Raman improvrd 0 own state rtci mi c by doing the ot m 2min. 9.4spc59 words
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Advertisement187 1952-07-14 7 f I'm all for V the sf° wl If you have eaten unwisely, or 100 well, take a dash ot ENO'S Fruit Salt This will set your digestive juices flowing, help your stomach deal with its burden, remove the tee) ing of discomfort and congestion. And thanks to its wonderful187 words
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Article78 1952-07-14 8 Millionaire cooked his meals TV Mon. man i on? p vaX\ an<j i gas >sed on .re *i> made he will of -c BaM'Arin. 80. *n I r, d:ed on J v 4. Few acquaii tatc was trith rom 5250 lo nher.ted the farm on which he w«a reared i.eirU.P. - 78 words
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303 1952-07-14 8 Soviets win new satellite BERLIN, Monday. THE East German Communist Party has officially abandoned its two-year-old struggle to win nan unity and decided to "build" East Germany proper people's democracy on the classic Soviet pattern. This decision was taken at the secondReuter - 303 words
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Article, Illustration78 1952-07-14 8 MacDONALD AT INDIAN PARTY pictures. MR MALCOLM MacDONALD. Rear Admiral N. V. Dickinson. Flag Officer of the visiting Indian flotilla, and Captain R. D. Katari. commander of the destroyers, chat together (top picture) at the cocktail party given m honour of the Indian fleet at India House. Singapore, last night.Free Press - 78 words
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Article58 1952-07-14 8 RED ENGINEER GETS ASYLUM U.S. authorities m Germany said they have granted asylum to a 32-year-old Russian engineer "believed to be the most intelligent civilian Russian defector to come to them m recent years." He is Eugeny Volchansky. described as a high-ranking employee of Soviet army construction projects m theA.P. - 58 words
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Article17 1952-07-14 8 Three corvettes of the n navy have arrived Catagena Spain, for three-day visit.— A. P17 words
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Article62 1952-07-14 8 HUKS LAUNCH FOOD RAID A strong Communist Huk force raided a village less than 10 miles from Manila and seized large stocks of food and other goods, a Manila report said. Reports from other Central Luzon areas said four Huks were killed and three surrendered to army units. The latest62 words
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Article35 1952-07-14 8 The Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Richard Butler, has said m London :hat Britain will continue with her financial agreement with Iraq en the basis of common membership of the sterling are?*. U.PU.P. - 35 words
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176 1952-07-14 8 I LONDON, Monday. HPHE Duke of Edinburgh at the Queen's request has x launched "the most drastic economy drive ever known m the Royal household," Reynolds News reported yesterday. me bociaiist Sunday newpaper said that high on nis list for immediate attention isA.P. - 176 words
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Article33 1952-07-14 8 A in the centre o| Tun the army band taking part in a t >rchllght paracip en tille Dav was playIn front of the French dency. Nobody was hurt ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article43 1952-07-14 8 The Duke of Edinburgh ?d polo yesterday, apparently completely recovered frcm jaundice with which he was stricken on June 21. The Duke played at Cowdray Park, Sussex, m No. 2 position for a team called the Acorns.— A. PA.P. - 43 words
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Article307 1952-07-14 8 U.S. trade curbs bad -Truman WASHINGTON, Monday. PRESIDENT TRUMAN said yesterday that recent United States curbs on foreign trade might threaten the mutual security programme and pose 'a very real dilemma for our whole foreign policy.' The President directed the 12-man public advisory board for mutual security to make aReuter - 307 words
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Article130 1952-07-14 8 CHICAGO, Mon. Gi^N. Eisenhower's wife, Mamie, said yesterday j that her husband's hobbies are painting and cooking. She compared her husuand as an artist with Mr. Winston ChurchiCl, who also took up painting m later life, but tc d reporters; "Ike hasnev-.'r nad any instructions;Reuter - 130 words
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96 1952-07-14 8 The wife who was almost atom-kissed LONDON. Mon. DR. Warren X, Sinclair, on finishing a day's work at the Royal Cancer hospital, brushes his moustache with a Geiger counter. He says it's necessary because once his moustache bristled with radioactivity, ami there is no telling what night have happened ifA.P. - 96 words
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Article35 1952-07-14 8 43,800,000 in England, Wales The total population of England and Wales on June at last year was 43.800,000. Children under 15 repre: sented 22.2 per cent comwith 32.4 per cent 50 pared years a'zo. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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169 1952-07-14 8 Woman MP wants this ritual abolished LONDON, Men. A WOMAN MEMBER of Parliament has suggested that the old pre-war paying of sponsors to get debutantes presented at court was rearing its undemocratic head again m Britain. She urged the abolition of the ritual and that the Queen could use theA.P. - 169 words
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Article79 1952-07-14 8 NEW DELHI, Mon. THE Kashmir Prime M.i ter. Sheikh Abdullah, and his entire cabinet will leave Srinagar for Delhi by C*r today t rtant talks with the Indian government on Kashmir"s future. Visitina Delhi for the first time for four months. Abdullah is expected to stay threeReuter - 79 words
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Article43 1952-07-14 8 A new hand granade now m use by American troops m Korea is the invention of a prisoner at a U. S. reformatory. The prisoner Is a World War II paratrooper serving a term for robbery. His name was withheld. U.PU.P. - 43 words
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Article54 1952-07-14 8 Pigeons spread the news Reuter Carrier pigeons at Clones. Comity Monaghan, m Eire, yesterday reverted to one of the tasks of bygone days—delivering hot news —because of the current Dublin newspaper strik,>. The birds were released to spread far and wide the news Cavan's victory m. the Ulster senior GaelicReuter - 54 words
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Article28 1952-07-14 8 Rear Admiral James JefI ford, Commander-in-chief of the Pakistan navy, arrived at London airport yesterday from Karachi for talks with the First Sea Lord.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article27 1952-07-14 8 Dr Konrarf Adenauer, West German Chancellor, on W nesday will announce a farr< aching programme of I economic help f »r West Bcr- lin.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article21 1952-07-14 8 Salmon Grurr.bacii. French Socialist Party foreign affairs expert died m Paris yesterday after an operation He was 67. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article340 1952-07-14 8 'Mad Mike 9 fount! guiliy HANOVER v VfICH decorated, Major Mad yesterday sentenced to he r Majesty's service. He was co long trial by a court-martial at I! decency. The finding and sentence ol ject to confirmation by higher a means that Calvert will beA.P. - 340 words
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Article13 1952-07-14 8 JAPANESE 'WELCOME Unknown I 1,069 sine; for e I by the 1 U.PU.P. - 13 words
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Article15 1952-07-14 8 Maugham to be operated upon The Somerset Maug dergo ar an abdomi:. I tykk A.PA.P. - 15 words
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