The Singapore Free Press, 15 July 1952
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Title Section20 1952-07-15 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA gy./gylg. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1952. PRICE FIFTI I N i20 words
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Article158 1952-07-15 1 740 beds at Thomson Rd. Free Press Staff Reporter LPORE Government is planning to build i-kd district hospital m Thomson Road, idjaant to Radio Malaya. the now hospital is not exported itil nexl year. >t of the land, $840,000 has been ippr 1 egislative Council's Finance158 words
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Article23 1952-07-15 1 ,nd the 1 I ■ttle John R. Defence said Price re- three for price bad been itrlke ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article51 1952-07-15 1 Action on Regiment Free Press Staff Reporter 'pHE Government said m the A Legislative Council today that consideration had been siven to the formation of the nucleus of a Singapore Regiment. This would form part of the whole defence scheme. Plans v. ere being worked out m conith the military51 words
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Article37 1952-07-15 1 The second reading of the Rent Control Bill was deferred by the Singapore .Native Council this morn- its August meeting. It is understood that further amendments to the Bill will be introduced next mcnth.37 words
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286 1952-07-15 1 Red attack will be routed, says Gen. Collins TOKYO, Tuesday. ITNITED NATIONS DELEGATES at Panmunjom yesterday granted a surprise Communist request for a two-day recess which correspondents said miffht indicate major developments m the peace talks. At Bth Army headquarters m Korea, Gen. J. Lawton Collins, U.S. Army Chief ofReuter - 286 words
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Article149 1952-07-15 1 NEW YORK, Tues. HPHE American liner, United States, captured her second Atlantic Blue Riband within a week yesterday when she made her crossing from Europe m three days 12 hours and 12 minutes. This cut 9 hourc and 34 minutes off the 14-year-old record held byU.P. - 149 words
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Article84 1952-07-15 1 Free Press Staff Reporter rpHE first official report on A the progress of the Master Plan for Singapore Development may be publisned m November. In a Council reply this morning the Government said a preliminary island plan consisting of plans, maps and a report was being drafted.84 words
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Article37 1952-07-15 1 A second case of infantile paralysis was yesterday confirmed at Eton College, which has a thousand boys. A week ago an Eton pupi 1 died m a London hospita from the disease.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article25 1952-07-15 1 The British cruiser Swiftsure will act as escort to the Duke of Edinburgh during his visit to the Helsinki Olympic Games.25 words
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Article52 1952-07-15 1 Free Press Staff Reporter RECENT investigations have shown certain security measures are necessary m Government House and Government offices m Singapore, says a Finance Committee report tabled m the Legislative Council this morning. The committee approved a supplementary vote °f 547.570 to meet the cost of52 words
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Article16 1952-07-15 1 Japanese Buddhists have called a world conference of Buddhists starting m Sep.ember, s:ys Renter.16 words
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183 1952-07-15 1 CAIRO, Tuesday. tiGYPT is to start talks with Britain to put Anglo- Egyptian relations on a new footing, Dr. Mohamed Hashem Pasha, Minister of the Interior, and son-in-law of the new Prime Minister, Sirry Pasha, said yesterday. Recently released from house arrest Fuad Scrag183 words
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Article72 1952-07-15 1 NEW YORK, Tues. "E Navy laid the keel at 1 :wport News. Virginia, ,«rday of a giant aircraft :er whos e range and planes can bring within reach the "innermost lairs" of any aggressor nation. The Deputy Secretary of Defence, Mr. William C. Foster, described thisA.P. - 72 words
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Article96 1952-07-15 1 AfR. E. M. Glacer, Professor of Physiology m the University of Malaya, and four of his students will begin today a two-week experiment m low ceiling houses at Bedok. reduced— from 10 feet to eight-and-a-half feet. Mr. Glacer and his team will find out if there are96 words
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136 1952-07-15 1 Free rrcs* Reporter THE Colonial Secretary's residence will m future be free from blackouts through a link-up with the generating set now m use at Government House. This generator is capable of servicing the residences of both the Governor of SingaI pore and the136 words
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Article95 1952-07-15 1 U.S. PROBE INTO CHINA WIRES WASHINGTON. Tues. THE United States Department of Justice has decided to investigate cablegrams which indicate an attempt by Chinese Nationalist diplomats to influence American foreign policy. This was made known yesterday by the States Department which said it referred the matter to the Department ofA.P. - 95 words
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Article29 1952-07-15 1 The U.S. Charge D'Affaires at Buenos Aires, Mr. better Mallory, protested strongly to the Foreign Office yesUrday against the bombing of tH,* TT ST T.ihrnrv on Jillv29 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-07-15 1 THE GERMS AND I by the Red Dean THE RED DEAN OF CANTERBURY. Dr. Hewlett Johnson, showing to 61 Pressmen m London a Chinese manifesto "proving^' germ warfare m Korea. The Dean said the document. 34 feet long, would be lodged m the library cf Canterbury Cathedral. Yesterday the British79 words
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133 1952-07-15 1 Free Press Staff Reporter TWO fire engines, a firelorry, and a trailer pump from the Singapore Fire Brigade stood b y at Kallang yesterday after the pilot of an Argonaut aircraft which had Just taken off with 30 passengers signalled that he suspected133 words
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Article30 1952-07-15 1 The British Ambassador, Sir Oliver Franks, yesterday conferred for one hour on Middle East developments with the U.S. Secretary ol State Mr. Dean Achescn, at the State Department30 words
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220 1952-07-15 1 Free Press Staff Reporter EXPENDITURE exceed"ing $2,000,000 for the purchase and erection of quarters for Singapore Government servants has been approved by the Finance Committee. In a report to the Legislative Council this morning, the Committee states that $750,000 is to meet the220 words
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Article42 1952-07-15 1 Presicient Truman carxelled his appointments yesterday because of a mild virus infection. The President who is 68 stayed indoors and was iv bed much of the time, but officials said he was working on bills requiring hie action. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement15 1952-07-15 1 W PliASU** |k^SACRAF^I I AUSTRALIAN 1 COOKED CRAYFISH I] with SALAD "wakes a perfect meal15 words
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Advertisement201 1952-07-15 1 I LANKA JEWELLERS J if* saw J| %^fe puzzie* C&MPErm@Njf CUT THIS OUT! You may win a prize! 1 First Prize: SlOO pi« 4mm or»«c* 9m^ 2 Second Prizes at 50 i 4 Third v$ 25 -t 10 Consolation prizes of 10 (1 2« ksAllea| In the event of many201 words
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Article623 1952-07-15 2 CHAPMAN PINCHER - CHAPMAN PINCHER By WHY people can go grey overnight after a shock 4 WHAT happens to your hair when it gets really wet 9 HOW to brush your hair without harming it 4 WOMAN doctor des- cribes today exactly what happens to you*" when you623 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-07-15 2 na Dindina Ciano, eighteen-year-old granddaughter of Mussolini has arrived m London for a three months' visit. She hopes to study at Cambridge University. Th* likeness to the Mussolini family is unmistakable—the same eyes; the same jaw.36 words
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681 1952-07-15 2 Two women decorated an ocean liner WHEN the 53,000-ton s.s. "United States" tied up at Pier 86, NewYorkers had their first elimpse not only of the newest. largest and test passenger ship ever built m the United tes. but also of the safest vessel681 words
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Article439 1952-07-15 2 PARIS GIRLS SMART? RUBBISH! says Frances Dale, who's just made a London-Paris fashion check T*HE SUN was shining on the Arc de Triomphe as I sat In one of the most famous cafes on the Champs-Elysees. "Now", I sighed happily, "I shall see some of the Smartest Women In TheWorld".439 words
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Article692 1952-07-15 2 Kay Murray - Kay Murray The American Workmg Jffou By ANYONE who expects an American advertising agency to present an aspect of mild lunacy, with copywriters agonising quietly m corners or breaking away with wild cries of "Eureka!" is out of luck. The big establishment I visited on692 words
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Advertisement151 1952-07-15 2 Make your selection go further. There is variety hen! Here are the Best you can select from fi S 'ILK r^j^i /ft ijfc PERFUMES:- By Lenthcric, Houbigant Crepe -de-Chine By Saville Picot <w.*v to Nr/7 /UK. FOCKi EAU DE COLOGNE or LOTION by 4711 Original bottled m Germany CREPE DECHiNE,151 words
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Miscellaneous285 1952-07-15 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR MORN today, your magnetic personality will make scores of friends for you. Your enthusiasm is always H?h and you know how tc promote an idea or a product. i »u assume the role of leadership easily, for you have the abilit) to make quick decisions and can285 words
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Miscellaneous44 1952-07-15 2 Soltition To Crossword No. 713 IESTKBDAY'S SOLI TION Across: 1. Public dance. 7. Tairv 8 Not up. 9. Overbalance. 12, Petrol tanks. 15. Metal. 16. Ou'eo 17. Brigadier. Down: I. Petrol vufnpj 2. Baree. 3 ivy Don. Nifon. fi Expre v .<imr. IP. Boot-44 words
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42 1952-07-15 3 k r k 101 1 s cohol by the >f too n ef f the rure S Of uld be more F I of De:nes. J S|MU der heat 11 into the r A.PA.P. - 42 words
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472 1952-07-15 3 Sumatra Reds use saueeze tactics on Britons ment m Sumatra has forced a British tea-crow smL 1 offeraH its *C£ l2 'that rojntrv to the Indonesian Government m return prepayment of O aasn s and the assumption "ftaw" r 5 i he offer is rejected, Sumatra Tea Estates i! l^,^472 words
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Article, Illustration27 1952-07-15 3 pictures. MEET Polly Bergen, up-and-coming young actress with a friend'y sJnile. Polly has been put under contract by producer Hall Wallis, arid appears exclusive I}/1 m Paramount27 words
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Article42 1952-07-15 3 The Amir Abdullah Al Faisal aged 30. grandson of the King of Saudi Arabia. has arrived m New York with a party of five m the Queen Elizabeth on a three-week official visit to the United States, says U.PU.P. - 42 words
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Article18 1952-07-15 3 Profe<.jr Enrico Besta. 78. .anciin? Italian historian, has died ia Milan following n Ion? illness. U.PU.P. - 18 words
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Article198 1952-07-15 3 he me. In p ve he would if a lorry had As I was hope I sudden.--t he was re- Ud: -I Matthew Wiled 30. an mat Farmfleld on. Horley, •mitted for of causing the bodily harm. Coulins: said w *s a quarter of a :1 home198 words
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Article200 1952-07-15 3 Man who did not prefer blondes BRISTOL. Tues. JEAN TELLINGS only crime J was that she resembled a man's former fiance?. Like her, she was tall, blonde and very attractive. And the man had a grudge against blondes. So Jean Telling. 20, a stranger to him. paid the price cf200 words
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Article35 1952-07-15 3 Japan has set ud a telegraph and telephone office on top of her sacred Mount Fuji to enable tourists to send messages from the highest point m the land over 12.000 feet.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article32 1952-07-15 3 Scores of Melbourne families have been forced i from their homes following the city's heaviest July rain for 61 years and the worst floods m the city area since 1934.32 words
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Article66 1952-07-15 3 LONDON, Wed. FOUR girls at a church at Rochester, Kent, were walking home from service when a small two-seater Proctor plane swept down, hit them and crashed 50 yards from the church. The girls were taken to hospital and one, whose arm, shoulder and collar boneReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-07-15 3 picture. this 1 MJEEL-WB2ATHBD leuow c'©-^ t i pan ko* more or less like one of Ihc old Roman Ca«.rx and are soonsored by the Press Assoc.at,on of Rome A.PA.P. - 34 words
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Article260 1952-07-15 3 China Reds use 'true word drug HONG KONG, Tuesday. PHINESE Communists injected an American attorney, Robert T. Bryan, spinally with a drug they called the "true word medicine to make him "confess to crimes." Bryan, who returned to the United States, told newsmen when he passed through Hong Kong thatA.P. - 260 words
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Article69 1952-07-15 3 The Panchan is back m Shigatze, according to the Communist news agency This, to thousands of Tibetan and Chinese Bhuddists, is like saying God is back m his heaven. Last winter with much fanfare the Reds announced the Panchan Lama would go back to his traditionalA.P. - 69 words
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Article52 1952-07-15 3 HO7VG KO.VG, Tues. T//£ Chinese Communists are reported setting up "Mao Tse-tiiTia slept here" shrines m Shanghai. Communist neicspapers from Shanghai said memorial haUs were being established at places where the Red leader "temporarily resided" during the foun din a of the Chinese Communist Party mA.P. - 52 words
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323 1952-07-15 3 LONDON, Tues. RETURNING unexpectedly by air from Egypt a dector was unable to meet his wife until the following day when they went to a publichouse. Thea said Commissioner Grazebrook m the Divorce Court, the wife told her husband that she had other appointments and323 words
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Article48 1952-07-15 3 A baby girl, 11 inches long and weighing only two pounds, was born in a maternity home at Brighton after a caesarian operation. The baby was put in a special miniature incubator and was stated to have a "50-50 chance of life".-" ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article26 1952-07-15 3 Rangoon city's water supply, cut by rebels five days ago by the blowing up of the 42-mile long pipeline, has been restored. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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443 1952-07-15 3 BONN, Tuesday. TN Western Germany the days of the bossy husband are numbered. The government has just prepared a draft law to give the little woman an equal say m all matters affecting the family. It is a revolutionary step. GermanA.P. - 443 words
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Article360 1952-07-15 3 North-South ▼uloerAbl*. West dealer M.RTH Q 2 S? J 7 0 A C 6 AQ*****I IA8T A J 5 4 3 4KI0I' K 0 q 7 ill 8OCTH A J 8 S? A Q O K 10 4 J 8 7 The bidding: West North East Soutfe fmm360 words
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Article50 1952-07-15 3 Two to die for 'fire sabotage' The chairman of the Moravaka Ostrava mines administration. Austria. Dr. Vaclav Zalud. and his assistant. Josef Harel. were sentenced to death for "fire sabotage' m the mines. Prague Radio reported. Seven other officials were sentenced to prison term> from three years to life- g,gA.P. - 50 words
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Article33 1952-07-15 3 The new Indian ambassador. Mr. Nawa-Baliyayar Jung Bahadur, has arrived at Buenos Aires aboard s.s. Andes accompanied by his wnV and two children He will also serve as the Mm U.PU.P. - 33 words
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Article30 1952-07-15 3 The Central Reform Committee of the Kuomintang at Taipeh. Free China's ruling party, has summoned a general assembly for o*l 10 this year, the republic's independence birthday A.PA.P. - 30 words
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Advertisement93 1952-07-15 3 THE MIRROR TELLS YOU i 7 0 M% [J ou re lovelier '^y^^ Gxjl, fresh skia— with the fait, soft 1 'Wf bloom of yourh about it that's the y* ifm/ loveliness you like your mirror to thow you ///r/ lnnoxa brings you lasting loveliness Planned by world famous dermatologist93 words
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Miscellaneous91 1952-07-15 3 Radio oING^PORE 10.05 Tunes From iooIs; 1 -md his Orch; r e Whipponx Album, io; 655 15 Can P C 49; 8 The Down Your v; 9.30 News; 10 Recital: 1 his Orch. BBC. r.e Summary: New Orleans Brown Group by David M ieu; 6.15 S? 1 News News rces91 words
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439 1952-07-15 4 The Singapore Free Press Unknown 'A nice habit' *IANY people m the it ion look upon opmm-smoking as "nice, amiable habit.' i senor official of the Customs Department. 1 nentary ipon the moral tilde m this part of the irds what should be d as one of the f human439 words
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Article116 1952-07-15 4 T. annual report of the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund shows that la>t 16,000 000 was sp The money was ever hundreds of h v:\ried from Ishment of i pineapnle inriustrv In Zanzibar to the InVestlf^U of corl rtenosi*'? \n Bornen T r)ev#»lonrnpr»t r r i* 1116 words
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823 1952-07-15 4 'Mike' Calvert: Story of a War Hero A great soldier's _f/a?k aufphsosrcphf MIKE Calvert, whosa military career has been ended by a court martial decision, was a soldier who regularly, and with conspicuous success, put into practice the famous dictum of a British Prime Minister— "the boldest measures are the823 words
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Article, Illustration109 1952-07-15 4 Ifti crt was one of the colourful personalities of World War 11. He became a Brigadier at the age of 30 and icon two D.S.Os. Before he gained fame With the Chinclits m Burma he had volunteered for the skimp battalion which was to109 words
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Article, Illustration179 1952-07-15 4 WITH THE CHINDITS IN BURMA CALVERT S 77 Brigade was taken by glider tc the "Broadway" Landing strip cleared out of the jungle; it established the famous "White City" roadblock which cut the main road and rii'^oy communi- cations of the |apancse force facing Hie U.S. Ceneral Stilwell's Chinese Army179 words
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Article76 1952-07-15 4 WHAT does a U-boat commander do when the war is over? Some idea can be gathered from the fact that of Hitler's three dozen famous submarine commanders who survived the war. no less than nine have become architects. One of them Captain Erich Topp who76 words
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Article, Illustration159 1952-07-15 4 U.S 'mother of the year' %1/IDOWED mother of eight Mrs. Toy Len Coon. aged 57, has been named 'Mother of the Year" m the United States. This is a tribute to "her achievement m caring for hci children and for her service to her community and country." Mrs. Coon is159 words
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Article588 1952-07-15 4 Stage, 'Catspaw of Big Business Cecil Wilson U 7 HAT is wrong with the British theatre? Almost everything, according: to Richard Findiater, who has set himself up as its economic and artistic adviser In a blunt book called "The Unholy Trade" (Gollancz, 165.). He goes through the industry with a588 words
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Article132 1952-07-15 4 VL^ITCH may i TT be nothing more than a myth :n many countries, but m" Austria these "doctors"— or some very near relationsare still going strong. Armed with old tin cans, lumps of coal and stone packed with "mysterious" healing powers, and carrying bundles of magic rings and132 words
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Advertisement12 1952-07-15 4 ENGAGEMENT. WEDDING DRESS RINGS U.S.deSilva 106. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL *****12 words
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Advertisement35 1952-07-15 4 BAIRDS English PLUMS GROWN IN KENT The big tamily-sixe tins contain nearly rw pounds of ripe, juicy ENGLISH PLUMS r.ch syrup. Smaller tins, containing W lbs. o# I"* are also available. Singapore g» COLD STORAGE35 words
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Article206 1952-07-15 5 Council Finance Committee a scheme Free PrtM Staff Reporter Committee reported to the or e iative Council this morning roved funds to meet higher M m certain Government posts of translator m the Broadcasting of the Postal n Departments: hospital and the technical subrh branch. The206 words
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Article16 1952-07-15 5 BANANA SUPPLIES DROP BY 90 p.c. '.y ot s m the s dropped r the 3016 words
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Article139 1952-07-15 5 liable ta load t are: I Has* Medifwnh. By l St. NIMM Id 01 MilN. Guun Hin I I net« d Factory v Kd Killing Rd a 2. hancery Balmoral Rd.. 1 hina I i Building. George St 1 Hokien H QM] \MH i Mark* m Raffles IM./139 words
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Article102 1952-07-15 5 More YWCA centres for Fed. rE Y.W.C.A. is expanding its work m the Fedi eration by building more women's centres. The hon adviser to the Singapore branch. Miss Gertrude Owen, told the Free Press yesterday: "The Malacca YWCA plans to estab- a centre with facilities for education, service and recreation.102 words
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Article66 1952-07-15 5 Anew pest of Supernurary Stall Officer. Ma- Service, will be held by Mr. A. Gilmour "for so long as he performs the duties of Secretary lor Economic Affairs," says a Finance Committee report tabled m the Legislative Council this mornirg. The $1,600 salary for the post,66 words
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Article33 1952-07-15 5 SEGAMAT. Tues. Bail or $300 was allowed Lim Joo, 17. when lie was charged at Segamat with unlawful possession of 105 katies of rubber ip at Wt<ch Estate. I Je^^ntali.33 words
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207 1952-07-15 5 SOME of the arrangements made for the celebration of "Education Week" m Singapore from October 8 to 15 have been altered to fit m with the Duchess of Kent's visit to the Colony. Tiif* Duchess is due herein Octooer. About 150.000 boys and eirls207 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-07-15 5 MR. WILLIAM SHEN (Sing) 26. a music teacher at the Chang Cheng High School m Goodman Road, will leave Singapore today to study church music and theology m the United States for two years. Mr Shen will join Crozer Theological Seminary at Chester, Pennsylvania.48 words
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Article94 1952-07-15 5 SINGAPORE Government officials c explained to managemer/s of evening cafes m amusement parks the law on entertainments' duty as it affected their business, the Fress Press understands. The explanation followed allegations that some cafes were evading tax by overcharging drinks and not issuing receipts to patrons.94 words
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Article83 1952-07-15 5 SINGAPORE Government has niai? Drovi^ion far four-and-a-half acres of land m Puiau Tfkon* Be^ar fir a new MS 000 boys 1 club to v>* hniif th*»rp thp Free Press Mr Jehu f.avcock, a SinLsgislatlve Councilhas given $1,500 to the ig fund. ,ne of the83 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-07-15 5 t7,gyl SIR CHENG-LOCK TAN, president of the M.C.A. (centre), and Dato C. J. Paglar. Legislative Councillor, talk to a sick Chinese woman m her demolished hut during a tour of Kalians B.isin yesterday. Others, from left, are Mr. Chuang Mvi Tsuan. Singapore M.C.A. secretary, Mr. Leong YewFree Press - 62 words
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157 1952-07-15 5 111 ORE than 200 people living m 18 shophouses m Eu Ton? Sen Street, ITI Singapore, who have been asked to vacate their premises by the City Council, are appealing to the Government to allow them to stay "a little longer". The land157 words
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126 1952-07-15 5 ESTIMATED COSt of the diagnostic survey to be carried out m Singapore this year is $163,565. Approval of this expend! ure by the Finance Committee *»*> reported to the I c Council this morning. The committee Bays I hat [allowing the recommendations ot the126 words
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Article137 1952-07-15 5 SEREMBAN. Tues. THE Federation Trade Union Department and the Divisional Committees of the Malayan Trade Union Council will plan vernacular classes for non-En gC is h-speaking ;rade unionists, Mr. J. Braver, the Trade Union Adviser, said m Seremban on Sunday. He was speaking at the annual mertir-T137 words
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Article95 1952-07-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. HO AH SEE. a young Chinese, who with two others committed armed robbery of cash and wrist watches m Ipoh, is to go to prison for five years. His appeal against conviction and sentence of five years' rigorous imprisonment was dismissed by the Federation95 words
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Article36 1952-07-15 5 A charity show :n aid of the St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade building fund will be held on July 24 at the Heng Fong Lin Cantonese Theatrical Management. New World, at 7.00 p.m.36 words
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158 1952-07-15 5 Land values in S 'pore drop as Fed. wins war 4 NTI-BANDIT successes m the Federation and the decline m the price of rubber have ca. i land values to drop m Singapore during the i four months. Many Chinese landowners and business from "bad areas" m the Federation who158 words
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Article76 1952-07-15 5 BECAUSE ot "an unusually large claim" received by the Singapore Income Tax Board oi Review at the end of last year, payments and liabilities already incurred amount to over the $5,000 provided m the 1952 estimates, says the Finance Committee m a re- port to the76 words
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Article86 1952-07-15 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Chinese Y.M. C.A. yesterday started to register couples for ihe fourth mass wedding, sponsored by the association. The registration closes on Aug. 30° Dr. C. J. Paglar, L Councillor and a direc :o: Chinese V.M.C A.-, will ofl the vedtiine to be86 words
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Article18 1952-07-15 5 SEGAMAT. Mon. Chan Chee Kiang was fined $20 or four days' imprisonment for breaking the curfew18 words
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Article25 1952-07-15 5 Mr. Wong Ciiong Van. of Singapore, has passed the final examinations of Institute of Bankers ar.d i> now an Associate of the Institute.25 words
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Article122 1952-07-15 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE passenge travelling by the Sin pore-Malacca Express whic.i leaves the Colony daily at 7.30 a.m. will be able from today to catch the 3 p.m. Kuala Lumpur-Malacca Express to Kuala Lumpur. reaching tirere before 6.30 p.m. The two buses122 words
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Article98 1952-07-15 5 COLOMY RUSH TO PRIVATE SCHOOLS lIUKDREDS of c pore boys and turned away by G men- and Governm; I aided secondary En schools, are mission to CO students m It ha^ md 10 girls m Stds. An of branch m month •b <: number of .stu( refused "r 1 pupiL>98 words
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Article49 1952-07-15 5 GOES BACK TO GAOL Si three monti. for desertion, a S] stable, 19-year-old A: Aman, l l .se. He v as then charge Segamat Court on two cv of criminal breach of t of money, a wrist watch some clothing. He was sentenced to B of five months' Imprison-49 words
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Article62 1952-07-15 6 BELGIUM bea: France by three matches to two m rday to reach the fin. l European zone of the Davis Cup competition. now meet It-aly. who Denmark 4-1 m Milan •veek-end. Ing the day 2-1 down >n the two flnaJ Phiiippe Washer beat Rerr.y 6-0. 6-0.Reuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration549 1952-07-15 6 ARCHIE QUICK - WILL INDIA BE THIRD TIME LUCKY? ARCHIE QUICK By Test match on Thursday TWO up with two to play will be the "dormy" position of the England team when they go to Old Trafford for the Third Test Match against India on Thursday and the four succeeding week-da vs. Manchester's549 words
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Article230 1952-07-15 6 SERVICES LEAGUE PLACINGS I" ATEST positions m the Singa- pore United Services Football Association League are: SKMOR DIVISION P W D L F APts RAF iL> 18 10 4 1 30 10 24 RAF cSt 17 9 4 4 41 26 22 REME 15 10 1 4 35 20 21230 words
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Article22 1952-07-15 6 Sweden wort th*» team and individual championships on Sunday m the free pistol competition of the world shooting championships.- U.PU.P. - 22 words
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Article69 1952-07-15 6 ART Larsen staged 4 great comeback yesterday to bat Dick Savitj m the men's singles fnal of the national clay couits tennis champicinshlps at CSlSca^O. Down 4-0 m the second s aft?r losing the first 6-4 Larsen changed his style of play to take three straightU.P. - 69 words
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Article63 1952-07-15 6 Singapore District 1; Indonesians 1. SINGAPORE District yesterday saved a point m the k 21st minute of the second half m a Singapore Amateur F.A. Community league match against Indonesians at Jalan Besar Stadium. Although the soccer seen was by no means attractive, there was plenty63 words
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Article286 1952-07-15 6 /^ORK defeated Tipperary by two points yesterday m the Munster hurling final at Limerick. Ireland. Indonesians concentrated on a spoiling game after they got their first goal, which put Singapore District off balance. It was a game of missed chances for the Servicemen They appeared to have left286 words
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Article91 1952-07-15 6 gHOOTING at Bisley m his last competition before retiring after 28 years m the Army, QMSI T. Seaman, of the Small Arm* School. Hythe, won the Queen's Medal for the champion shot of the Army. After a gruelling test which Included fire with movement, rapid and91 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-07-15 6 photo. The Singapore (top) and the Combined Services (above) teams that played their Maliya Cup tie at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday evening. Singapore won by four gQals to two. Free PressFree Press - 35 words
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Article480 1952-07-15 6 SURREY ARE HEADING TO BE CHAMPS By A Special Correspond TWERE is a team spirit on t! L optimism m the dressing room for any county who attempt to championship from Surrey this summer Surrey were joint champion^ m 1950 but dropped to sixth pi year. There was a time480 words
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Article78 1952-07-15 6 Useful Badminton Party and the Flower Badminton Party play a friendly match consisting of five men s singles and two men's doubles at the Clerical Union Hall, Rangoon Road tonight at 7 p.m. The following players have been selec ed to play for Useful B.P.78 words
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Article51 1952-07-15 6 Kinichi Asano. seere "arv o! Japanese Olympic delegation on Saturday that the Iranian Football Federation has In I Japan to send a repre&eti soccer side to tour that country. He said the matter would be considered by the Japan Football Federation. Hr thought J would accept.U.P. - 51 words
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Article296 1952-07-15 6 Unknown - Unknown Hn competition < running ii events, and there are nir the Olympic The term Meld i ed originally I tests held ir. rm^l cen-re ol trast to thos the track. nurd; field event a always held The phenomena o, ,J^ m theSince 1896296 words
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Advertisement126 1952-07-15 6 CAPITOL TODAY \nn I VL tomorrow il 1.45, 4. 8.30 930 "MIDSUMMER MIGHT'S LOVE" I rid m From THURSDAY XEX from today '1 145 4 H. 30 9.3» tM CMKT-* vmibii mmmomh »cnaii PAVILION fro*^oda7 I 45 4 o*l b. 30 ijl "CLOCHEMERLE" FRENCH FILM with ENGLISH Subtitles I \s[126 words
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Advertisement51 1952-07-15 6 POETRY. The Poetical Works of Keats The Poetical Works of Words* o.-i The Poetical Works of Longfellow Goldsmith Selected Works Dr. Johnson Prase Poetry Sterne Selected Works Browning Poetry Pro«e The Poems of Coventry Pat more The Golden Treasury by Palgrave Poems of Tennyson 1830-1870 Postage extra City Book Store51 words
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Miscellaneous203 1952-07-15 6 m3ndrdk6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya THEY WORKEO UP THERE, WHO'O BELIEVE IF THE VICTIMS -THEY DUMPED THEM I"' 1 ALON6SIOE THE BOOTH- T^A ANYONE WHO CAUGJ-T THEM THROU6H THAT TRAP NONE" YOU MEAN THEY POCKETS OR PURSES, EVEN IF THE VICTIM WAS J^f^ SAID HIS POCKET203 words
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Article354 1952-07-15 7 NEO TRIES OUT THE POOL Singapore team settling m rp;jf -jpore Olympic team said m the 01>mpii' village at Helsinki yesterday that i as v. onderf ill, even though they are r from the equator. "It is cold when it rain-, but otherwise everything is fine/ said Neo (hutt kok.A.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 354 words
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Article65 1952-07-15 7 PEI WAH TO MEET RUSSIAN STAR rG F gapore's t] m Russia, Hol- > m her J Olympic fr\.slon rr.ember of Com--.mittee. Omar Dv.a.4 Ba < PetrakJs Mex.CO' X*: Sjl i VeneSaat Cbft- I Brew In heat th) I R r Hrat tUni* Hen Br.- I Lippa; Webster i van65 words
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Article89 1952-07-15 7 Chin Yeong - GUTHRIES S.C. TRIUMPH 3-1 Chin Yeong QUTHRIES C fd a well de- KIIIJ 3-1 victory over Coll S orafe B" m i oore B.H.F.A. League and Cup fixture ■I Farrer Pa: lay. G a.-scorers wer. Gi. Weng Kee. Cold S H Id. gOCIAL AP. re knocked cut r»e S.A.FA. JuniorA.P. - 89 words
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Article70 1952-07-15 7 Locke leads French Open OOEBY LOCKE of South Africa who last week won the British Open title was sharing the lead with Alfivdo era, the Italian profes•al. at the end of the first two rounds m the French Open golf championship on the St. Germain course near Paris yesterday. Each70 words
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Article48 1952-07-15 7 EUROPEANS BEAT TIGERS SINGAPORE Europeans beat Tigers S.A. one-nil m a friendly game of soccer on the padang yesterday. The game wm thrilling, but Tigers seemed unlucky not to have at least earned a draw. Europeans' goal was scored towards the end of the first half by Blangenhaar48 words
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Article36 1952-07-15 7 Singapore 'A* soccer team against Indian Naval Squadron at Jalan Besar Stadium today, kickoff at 5.15 p m., Is:— ayanan; Chong Kum, Ali Ahmad Yuspff,. Hec T'-rif Ra-shict; B. BDr*|>, Ismail36 words
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Article73 1952-07-15 7 INDIAN Navy beat a Singapore Hockey Association XI by three goals to nil on the p^dang yesterday. The Colony team were a tired side at the start of the second half and never seemed 1 able to strike a happy combination. S.H.A. team included several73 words
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Article359 1952-07-15 7 DETER MAY, 22-year-old England and Cambridge 1 University batsman, hit a confident century off the Kent bowling- yesterday when playing m his first match of the season for Surrey, the County championship leaders. With the third Test against India at Manchester only three days off.Reuter - 359 words
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Article453 1952-07-15 7 FiOUR Cl. 3 horses- Bunga. F Mubarak. Thaumaturgy and Tne Tip— all winners at the recent Singapore races, have been prc/noted to Cl. 2. states a Straits Racing Association release. •MM down lr«a Ct. lv Cl. 4: The Art-dian. Binn.on. Bodyb^t Bo* T:e Brilliant Marc. Bri|453 words
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Article56 1952-07-15 7 FELIX Borehicchio, manager of the world heavyweight champion, Jersey Joe Walcott, said yesterday he is willing for Walcott meet the winner of the Rocky Marciano-Harry Matthews fight on July 28 m a title bout In September. "I'm ready to fight the winner, this is the matchReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration51 1952-07-15 7 Mabel Landry o! the Catholic Youth Organisation of mcago leaps high into th c air to set a new American women's record of 18ft. 3in. for the long jump event The event was part of a track and field Olympic trials meet. The previous record is 18ft. H51 words
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Article50 1952-07-15 7 1~)R. Cary Middlecoff, who almost did not enter "because my game had been so terrible", won the US$l5,OOO St. Paul open gold tourney yesterday with 22 under par, 266 to tie the course record set by Lloyd Mangrum. Sam Snead was second with 271. U.PU.P. - 50 words
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136 1952-07-15 7 ENTRIES are invited for the Malayan badminton championships to be held at the Singapore Badminton Hall, on Aug. 2. 3 and 4. The following are the events: Men's singles men's doubles. w"ien s slitfles. women's dowb '<. mlxod doubles ..^♦«^ot-.« cinolps veterans' Th e «ntry fee136 words
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951 1952-07-15 7 Seven records beaten at school heats Free Press Athletics Reporter gIGHT record marks at yesterday's heats for the KJ annual Singapore inter-school athletic meet gave promise of some fine competition m the finals at J;».lan Besar Stadium tomorrow afternoon. With heats to be decided m 18 events yesterday's programme at951 words
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Article68 1952-07-15 7 Paced by his five-year-old sen Robin, British Olympic marathon hope J*m Peters trains for the Games m Helsinki this month. Peters, who is 33. recently cracked the marathon world record when he ran from Windsor Castle to Chiswick Stadium, London, m 2 hrs. 20 mm. 42.268 words
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Article, Illustration168 1952-07-15 7 Indians in merry mood A DASHING forceful century by Polly Umrigar, who was undef* ed at the close enabled Indian tourists to m 377 for 5 wickets t Sheffield yesterday m reply to Yorkshire s first innings' total of 192. Competent Innings of 80 by Mantri a nd 82 by168 words
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Article23 1952-07-15 8 Vvn HUY STEE: To Jill De I epied vie of M.J.W. Van tee Haar la m Holland a son Jacques Edward on23 words
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Article32 1952-07-15 8 MR CHELVANATHAN and thank all relations ani who sent wreaths and \a ai-d attended the of the late Mrs. B. C. i than also known as Mrs ndy. on 10 6/52.32 words
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640 1952-07-15 8 Fear-by-post spy ring LONDON, Tuesday. THF. Midnight Knock, the dreaded visit by sinister i v iich Britons had only read about has cone to Britain. It came to Rochdale, Lanes, to t home of a millworker and his family, on one it night640 words
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Article27 1952-07-15 8 The International Monetary Fund yesterday announced m Washington that the Government of Turkey has purchased $10,000,000 from the Fund with Turkish liras. U .PU.P. - 27 words
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123 1952-07-15 8 Girl killed as she sipped orange juice NEW YORK. Tues. A YOUNG and beautiful rV blonde was shot dead at Columbia University yesterday as she sat at her desk sipping a glass of orange juice and reading a letter from her soldier sweetheart m Kor Her tall, unidentified killer 1123 words
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230 1952-07-15 8 PASADENA, Tuesday. T'HE WIFE of an American scientist, engaged m secret government research, said yesterday that she feared he had met with foul play at the hands of foreign agents. Albert Cbrk Reed, who worked on secret aeronautical research at the California Institute cf T?chnc:c?y230 words
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Article57 1952-07-15 8 A boy v ith two heads and two hands, each with ten fingers, has bee».i born to a 23-year-old farmer's wife m Haking Hsu village near Hcng Kong. The baby, son of Wan Kv/un Tai, has only half a mouth |Q one head and theReuter - 57 words
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Article27 1952-07-15 8 A fairly big earthquake believed centred m the Netherlands East Indies was I recorded on Fcrdham Uni- versity seismographs on Sunday. U.PU.P. - 27 words
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269 1952-07-15 8 Olympics didn 't influence Miss Universe contest LONG BEACH, California, Tuesday. OFFICIALS of the Miss Universe contest yesterday labelled as ridiculous charges made by Miss Italy that Miss Finland was given the beauty title to publicise the Olympic Games m Helsinki. The Italian brunette, Miss Giovanne Mazzatte said m RomeU.P. - 269 words
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Article48 1952-07-15 8 MR LEE CHER HIAN. aged 65 passed away peacefully on 11th 1952 at his residence 252. x>n Road leaving 3 sons. Lee Bak S.^ng. Lee Bak Chang and Lee Hong, 2 daughters and 6 i children to mourn his lass. Funer.il 11 am on Sundaw 20th July48 words
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Article209 1952-07-15 8 PARIS. Tues. ALL France was m holiday mood yesterday to celebrate BasUle Day— the 163 rd anniversary of the storming of the great prison m southeastern Paris that sparked off the French revolution. In Paris, the day— known m France simply by Its date, LeReuter; U.P. - 209 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-07-15 8 THIS BALLET SHOCKED PARIS photo. THF. BALLET, "The cage," which is reported to b/.ve "even shocked Paris," has opened at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. The ballet which is presented by the New York Ballet Company is said to represent the ''ritualised distillation of the communal life of aPaul Popper - 74 words
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141 1952-07-15 8 'FOREIGN HAND SPONSORED CAIRO RIOTS' CAIRO, Tues. ABDEL Fattah Hassan Pasha, former Wafdist Minister for Social Affairs, told a supreme military tribunal here yesterday that "a foreign hand" engineered Cairo's riots of January 26. H P mentioned no nationality. Abdel Fattah Hassan Pasha was giving evidence for the prosecution mReuter - 141 words
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Article46 1952-07-15 8 TEHERAN, Tues. THE German financial expert, Dr. Hjalmar Schachl, has accepted Premier Mossadeq's invitation to come to Persia to help solve the country's economic crisis. Dr. Mossadeq disclosed the invitation and Dr. Schacht's acceptance to a secret session of parliament yesterday. A.PA.P. - 46 words
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171 1952-07-15 8 New Labour assault on Royal expenses LONDON, Tues. rE Socialist party will make another assault today on Royal family expenses. Parliament voted last week to appropriate £475,000 a year to meet the expenses of the Royal household, including payments to the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and other members ofA.P. - 171 words
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Article61 1952-07-15 8 CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA. Tues. MR. C. A. RAPER. State Fir? Marshal, revised to U.S. $8,870,000 the estimated loss by fire on Thursday of crude rubber and other goods stored at a warehouse here. The nrst estimates put the loss at anywhere between U.S. $5,000,000 andReuter - 61 words
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Article90 1952-07-15 8 LONDON, Tues. BRITAIN and Japan are having words over the refusal of Kobe police to hand over two English sailors accused of theft. The Foreign Office said yesterday the ambassador. Sir Esler Denning, Is "m touch" with Japanese authorities m Tokyo on the case. TwoA.P. - 90 words
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Article50 1952-07-15 8 INDIAN ENDS FAST The Indian Socialist leader. Mr. Jaya Prakash Narayan yesterday completed his 21--day self-correction fast at a nature cure clinic m Pcona, says Reuter. He reduced by 17 pounds to 123 pounds. He hoped this would make him better fitted to discharge his public duties m the future.50 words
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Article26 1952-07-15 8 The Danube traffic between Linz m the American zone of Austria an^ Vienna has been opened for the first time m 18 years. U.PU.P. - 26 words
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