The Singapore Free Press, 25 July 1952
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Title Section17 1952-07-25 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration79 1952-07-25 1 Malayan's play oil in one night LONDON Fri. he t ha t rnfr", Mr. npJB, had bcca taken off >nly perI (h had prerunnin? m the tvl an ex~>ad press m when it open- Mir.in'* Theatre nisjht. iipill. who had I the play, told the This means 2.500.' >m\pill was79 words
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Article33 1952-07-25 1 J Stafl Reporter. I labourer! 223 BOD., ore. were m.- when out of a I bid ther lcrry this mDrning. all n t h ispital. d person irer and33 words
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Article527 1952-07-25 1 Accord after blunt speech by the President Washington, Fridft yJHE long and costly VS. steel dispute was settled yesterday on the 53rd day of the nation-wide strike that all but halted America's vast mobilization programme. The break ir\ the crippling walk-out by 650,000 CIO United SteelworkersUP - 527 words
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Article109 1952-07-25 1 Free Press Staff Reporter rE Singapore Co-operative Stores Society Ltd., which helped tuorkers to beat the black jnarkct m the earlier days of acute short supply cf goods, may soon ivind up business. The society is calling a special genera: meeting of rneinbers at the British109 words
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Article121 1952-07-25 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. CINGAPORE Police have made an arrest m connection with a burglary at the Co-operative Stores Society's head office m Victoria Street between Wednesday night and yesterday morning. This was the fourth time the society's stores have been broken into, and the second121 words
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Article35 1952-07-25 1 Ser.^t^- Joseoh McCarthy yesterday underwent a major stomach operation which his doctors said would keep him from taking any active part m his campaign for renomination as Republican senator from Wisconsin.- APAP - 35 words
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Article24 1952-07-25 1 Thirty-three African women were arrested m Port Elizabeth yesterday when they used the "Europeans only" entrance at New Brighton railway station24 words
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Article, Illustration57 1952-07-25 1 THIS RADIO PICTURE from the Associated Press shows a smiling General Mohammed Bey and Aly Mahar P asha after their successful bloodless coup d'etat m Cairo on Wednesday. The coup, staged by the Egyptian Army, resulted m Pasha becoming the count ry's "Emergency Prime Mini ster". Mohammed Naguib57 words
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207 1952-07-25 1 ARMY GRIP ON EGYPT GROWS: NEW CABINET NAMED CAIRO, Friday. jl/IAJOK-GEN. Mohammed Naguib Bey's grip on Egypt grew stronger by the hour yesterday as chiefs of the army from throughout the country filed into his office to express their allegiance. Gen. Naguib's choice for Premier, Aly Maher Pasha, was reported207 words
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152 1952-07-25 1 Britons give cats pate de foie gras LONDON. Fri. WHILE British housewives clamour for variety for the table, pate de foie gra-s has been seiliing at one penny a jar for cat and dog food. And all because the British housewife turns up hej nose at the gourmet's deflicacy. AReuter - 152 words
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Article100 1952-07-25 1 yiSITING Singapore for the first time, Shuib bin Hussein, of Parit Buntar, Perak, was robbed of $120 by two Chinese on Wednesday night at a bus stop m the town area. The money was all that Shuib had far the visit. Shuib reported to the police100 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-07-25 1 An attempt to open the cash register (above) of the Singapore Co operative Stores Society at Victoria Street failed when the store was burgled between Wednesday night and yesterday morning.30 words
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Article36 1952-07-25 1 The Governor, of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, this morning visited Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd., at Bukit Timah where pipes for the new water pipeline from Bukit Panjang to town are being made.36 words
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Article66 1952-07-25 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. MR. Low Ah Mook, of the Green Bus Depot, Bukit Timah, reported yesterday that six wheels and tyres had been stolen from the compound of the depot. The wire fencing had been cut In Selarang Barracks, a Scottish soldier reported that a spare66 words
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91 1952-07-25 1 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. A BULLETIN issued here yesterday said the health of Eva Peron, wife of the Argentine President, continued "delicrtfe." Meanwhile two German medical specialists have arrived by ofane. Dresurmbly to attend Mrs. Peron One of the physicians, Dr. Heii'rlcn Uhlenbruck, heart specialist ofReuter; AP - 91 words
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275 1952-07-25 1 CHICAGO, Friday. PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S alternate to the Demo- cratic National Convention, Mr. Thomas J. Gavin, announced last night he intended to cast Mr. Truman's vote for Governor Adlai Stevenson of Illinois. Two of his fellow governors Jointly nominated Mr. Stevenson for the Democratic presidentialAP; UP - 275 words
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Article123 1952-07-25 1 SAVINGS WEEK BEGINS Free Press Staff Reporter. JUNGAPORE Savings Work 5 began this morning v Everyone has something ivorth saving for as the j'ogan. The first depos.tor was Mr. Eric S. B. Wee. president of the 25,000-stron2 S^ Voulh Counciil. He arrive^ at the General Post Office ai 8.40 a.m.123 words
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Article44 1952-07-25 1 LONDON, Fri. SIR Alexander Cadogan, former British representative with the United Nations, will be the new chairman of the Board of Governors of the British Broadcasting Corporation until June 30 1957. Mr. Churchill announced m the House of Commons yesterday.44 words
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Article63 1952-07-25 1 Britain s big two-da y debate on its financial and economic situation w: J take place m the House of Commons on Tuesday and Wednesday next week. Captain Crookshank leader of the House, also announced that the Commons would meet after the summer holiday on Oct.Reuter - 63 words
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Advertisement110 1952-07-25 1 yd,.gflcfl MItAX Ovaltine p is reinforced m important nutritive elements im.ns. and becomes a delicious food beverage dd.t.on of Ovaltine Mo-cover. Ovaltine' has 1 o operties which improve the digestibility of milk, r -by mjkint its nutriment more readily available. A *on« s t oth-t valuable food factors. 'Ovaltine' contains:110 words
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Advertisement55 1952-07-25 1 SINGAPORE RESTAURANT 1 st Class Bar) 79. Bras Basah Rd TH. 4#§t Singapore, Excellent Cuisine Ist Class Service Special Cocktails Cold Beer, Wine Spirits European Dinner Ala Carte 9 Chinese Food IF YOU MUST f^Q^^gr-^ USE FIELDS NELL GWYNNE' j 4 CANDLES I xfc and enjoy it! Singapore COLD STORAGE55 words
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Article48 1952-07-25 2 Mrs. R./S«nb€rf, Fnited States Assistant Secretary of Defence, walks away from her plane at London Airport on arrival from New York. With her are General F. H Griswald (left) and ViceAd miral G. Wright. Mrs. Rosenberg is m Britain on a four-day visit to American camps.48 words
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Article59 1952-07-25 2 Alice Meets Olive The Llama Alice Dutton. a twelve- year-old Welsh girl, came all the way to London to see the animals m the zoo. Here she is with Olive, the Llama, who is just 10 days* old. Of all the animals and birds m the zoo Alice liked Olive59 words
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Article, Illustration73 1952-07-25 2 Girl With a Theory on Acting Green-eyed Barabara Bates holds the theory that actors aren't "normal" and shouldn't be. Here Barbara submits to a final "touching-up as she prepares for a scene m "Let's Make It Legal.' Barabara, who plays the daughter of Claudette Colbert and McDonald Carey m this73 words
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Article394 1952-07-25 2 AT the climax to London's Fashion Fortnight the Model House Group's, party at the Tate Gallery— l stared incredulously at what was the smartest gathering I have seen m England since the war. Michael of Lachasse arafcftS. m my view, the finest suits m the394 words
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Article, Illustration725 1952-07-25 2 - for Princess Margaret Seven of the escorts who have been rumoured engaged to her have now been paired off, says Anne Edwards SHE has never had a very wide choice, though most people imagine that a Princess of England could marry pretty well anyone she chose. For725 words
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Article206 1952-07-25 2 Kay Murray - Kay Murray says from New York ENTERTAINMENT m and around NewYork is taking a turn for the wetter. The eight year old Aquashow is again filling 8,000 seats a night at Flushing Meadow, and a new show "Wish You Were Here" comes to Broadway with206 words
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Advertisement163 1952-07-25 2 MArNARD CO., LTD. 11, Battery Roai! thorn (jujJjjrrvoJjjvoMjJf' it takes wot* J "^J-^ OUT Or- HGUIEWOtK "5~~ ;riden The Thinking Machine of Modern Business Give the Friden fully-aufrn-jtic Calculator your toughest, most complex figure-work and watch it 'think out proved answers. Payroll, inventory and invoicing calculation! ..percentage and interest figure163 words
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Miscellaneous173 1952-07-25 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today, you appear to with only material success. Learn to follow the indlcabe completely fearless, The sta have iven y° u tion s of good and bad cycles. strong emotions and a vigo- When m a good period, uush S&jg«A£ r»^-sta rs. I SL.*saS l s173 words
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Miscellaneous41 1952-07-25 2 Solution To Crossword Ho. 722 YESTERDAYS SOLUTION. Across: 1, Deposit. 7, Tramp. 8, Orach. 9, Prairie fire. 11, Compartment. 13, Slack. 15, Colon. 18, Modesty. Down: l, Dead aim. 2, .Paper-backed. 3, Smoke-stacks. 4. Tea. 6, Step. 6, Shoe. 10. Ideally41 words
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Miscellaneous140 1952-07-25 2 New Crossword No. 723 CLUES ACROSS 1. It was not only bareback that she rode (4, 6). 6. "Dr. I presume?" (11). 8. Give Paul a test of this shape (9t. 10. Suitable object of. 'work for one who makes good (9). 14. Unfeeling by able, no doubt, to take140 words
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Article55 1952-07-25 3 THE P.C. WANTS TO DRIVE A COACH P^ri. wants i coach ■i two ye. the rev. -.ropolitan >ioner to grant as made dur--1 West I tie was driving nend when j breach of j rould he slop his i \vith it. or part f on •pen- o! j a a55 words
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Article22 1952-07-25 3 preha^ by air wu> en -Les-B.\ holi--8 Q Din. Minis»r m N; ed at the linei I proAP.22 words
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Article, Illustration84 1952-07-25 3 :rn n th« order to 1 I spades. West decided 3v going irned :o ruff and upon West's :ed *o put a second club a the rest of -he club. Ea^t would win ncr diamond ould set the doubt wtal to diamond -st to eld the queen et84 words
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Article, Illustration424 1952-07-25 3 Rome beggars earn more than ministers w™ r. > ROME, Friday. [OLD protests are resounding m the dark holes of Rome where the city's teeming brotherhood of beggars gathers nightly against "a serious case of impersonation by an Italian journalist who disguised himself as a beggar fo r a dayReuter - 424 words
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194 1952-07-25 3 Engine driver who 'cussed' British Railways EDINBURGH. Fri. A DOCTOR said that 53--year-old Robert Chisholm, driver of a goods •rr<inr was drunk when ordered out of his engine. But the fireman of the train said Chisholm was m charge of the engine all day and he saw no sign of194 words
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Article38 1952-07-25 3 MON SOON SEAS HINDER RESCUE Heavy monsoon seas are hampering rescue operations of the stranded Jalakanya off Dwarka point, near Bombay. Other ships were unable to come closer than two miles of the stricken Scandinavian Line vessel.- UPUP - 38 words
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Article102 1952-07-25 3 P.C. trades beat for garden Members of Britain's Parliament will say goedbye shortly to Police Constable Rober: i"Bob"» Taylor who is retiring: after 22 years m Parliament buildings. During that time he has stored m his memory the names and faces of thousands of politicians. He goes on duty before102 words
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Article26 1952-07-25 3 Admiral William M. Feohteler. U.S. Chief of Naval Operations, is now at Sangley NBvai Base, Philippine*, for a brief inspection of Navy installations.- PAP - 26 words
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Article319 1952-07-25 3 LONDON, Friday. WITHOUT hearing witnesses for the defence, a jury stopped a case at Maidstone Assizes m which a retired master mariner was accused by a 2irl of 16. The man was discharged. ~Mr. Justice Streatfieid had invited the Jury to "take stock of the319 words
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Article68 1952-07-25 3 HONG KONG, Fri. A N inter-provincial fair to t\ promote trade between provinces m central and south China is now being held m Hankow, according to an official report from the mainland. Similar fairs to promote trading m native products have been organised by theReuter; AAP - 68 words
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150 1952-07-25 3 Vicar climbed spire to bless golden coin LONDON, Fri. A FIFTY-YEAR-OLD vicar, m cassock, surplice, and red and gold stole, climbed 120 feet up linked ladders to the top of his church spire. Six. people, one a woman, one a 70-year-old verger, followed him. And on a wind-blown swaying platform,150 words
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Article60 1952-07-25 3 The Bank of Taiwan suspended all remittances to the mainland, through Hong Kong, by Chinese living m Formosa to -their dependents. This measure was m line with the United States' suggestion to stop remittances to the mainland so as to prevent the Chinese Communists fromReuter - 60 words
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Article18 1952-07-25 3 Chinese Communist naval cadets, numbering 150. have been sent to Vladivostok for submarine training.— APAP - 18 words
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Article20 1952-07-25 3 The United States an?. Japan have agreed on the final draft of an air transport agreement.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article115 1952-07-25 3 COLOMBO, Fri. rE Ceylon Buddhist Cultural Seciety has urged a ban on liquor from state functions and the abolition of racing: m the Ward altogether In a memorandum to the Prime Minister Mr Dudley Senanayake. the society declares that the "greatest assret the Ceylonese possessedReuter - 115 words
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Article129 1952-07-25 3 HONG KONG, Fri. THE first pieces of art for Hong Kong's projected City Hall consist of 15 paintings of early Hong Kong and the South China coast. They have just arrived. The pictures were bought m the United Kingdom by the Hong Kong government forReuter; AAP - 129 words
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Article63 1952-07-25 3 General Matthew B. Ridgway, Supreme Allied Commander, has abandoned "fairly advanced" plans for the biggest allied postwar manoeuvres, which were to have been held m Germany m September. Quarters close to Supreme Headquarters said the exercises had been cancelled because it was felt that* the troopsReuter - 63 words
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Article28 1952-07-25 3 Major General Willard Wyman, who has been the Commander of the Nintr. Corps m Korea, will be assigned to General Matthew Ridgway's staff m Europe. UPUP - 28 words
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Article26 1952-07-25 3 V ICE CONTROL The U.S. Army announced m Washington that it is applying all feasible methods" to' repress prostitution and control veneral disease m Japan.- APAP - 26 words
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Advertisement32 1952-07-25 3 LAST DAYS THE FLOORSHOW ALL SINGAPORE TALKS ABOUT... 'South American Rhythm' .4 LUMINOUS REVI'E prcscntLil I by PETER SARTER ami featuring, LILIAN SARTER AT THE DINNER OR Cooi+ol Restaurant A LA CARTE32 words
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Advertisement170 1952-07-25 3 S AUSAGES^^^- WHOLESALE PRICES ON APPLICATION r 7 SOLE AGENTS GOING CHEAP!!! WASSIAMULL'S OFFER YOU B.V.D. SPORTS-SHIRTS IN 4 PLEASING SHADES AT A NOMINAL PRICE $12.50 ALL SIZES 'AVAILABLE RUSH BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE WASSIAMULL'S 31-33. HIGH STREET GENTS DEPT. SINGAPORE PHONE: ***** "HIS MASTERS VOICE" tuaunimilM 0 c170 words
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Miscellaneous209 1952-07-25 3 I Th: \vs as t «»,6 'l'al^; 6.45 Olflvi^* UKt Interlude 6.5u n^m the Editorials; inns M«rinpp- 7.00 Dockland— A description ol 10 a.m. News; 10.0& Matinee. w&y ]iye m crowded 11-11.30 Brass Bands; 1 p.m. dock area of Cardiff; 7.45 Cricket: Radio Orch L3O News; 1.45-2 Commonwealth XI v.209 words
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316 1952-07-25 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. July 25. 1952. Points houses GUIDED by past experience, the Singapore Improvement Trust has been improving gradually its system of allotting points to applicants for Trust housing. By its latest decision, the Trust aims at greater fairness m giving points to two classes of applicants,316 words
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Article304 1952-07-25 4 WHOS fooling who? Thats J 1 a debateabte point with regard to the professed Burmese desire for aid from Soviet Russia. If Burma's premier, TJ Nu, has b?*n correctly quoted. the request to Russia for «'d to a test case "to see If Russia would give aid to304 words
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Article, Illustration878 1952-07-25 4 Rev. GORDON LANG - Rev. GORDON LANG Is Britain to think only of the criminal, -never of the victim? By the LONDON: IME have m Britain an all-time record m a prison population of some 24.000 persons, and a daily record m the Press of crimes of violence which878 words
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Article, Illustration430 1952-07-25 4 CHAPMAN PINCHER - Dai, Mac, And Pat Are All Brothers— of Tribesmen CHAPMAN PINCHER The Doctors Look For Trouble By They're descended from the Berbers of North Africa THE true Taffies of Wales, the Highland Scots, and the Irish are the direct descendants of wild tribesmen from the North African deserts, scientists have430 words
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Article, Illustration780 1952-07-25 4 RITCHIE McEWEN - RITCHIE McEWEN OCCUPATION TROOPS? By t^O one cares to be 'occupied", especially for seven years, and after being "liberated". But m Austria the Russians take pride of place as the most detested and despised among the occupation forces. Every Austrian, even children at kindergarten,780 words
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Article237 1952-07-25 4 MOST people have heard of pigeon pie and m many parts of Britain lark pie is nothing new. Which Is very much as things were m Belgium until a short time ago when the Government decided that pigeon pie would pass but that lark pie was237 words
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Advertisement23 1952-07-25 4 ENGAGEMENT ft WEDDING RINGS Our New Rings Will Interest You and Enthrall Her P. H. HENDRY, Manufacturing Jeweller 78 NORTH SRIDCE ROAD SINCAPORE-6.23 words
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Advertisement17 1952-07-25 4 Macleans /ip%} oslo ffi^f 1 PINE-TAR CIMSIS^BEAUTfFUS Available at all Leading Dealers A THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD17 words
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Article158 1952-07-25 5 'Govt. servants shouldn't be in-anti-graft unit' nv4P c- Free Pr^ Staff Reporter JAh Singapore Legislative Councillor, Mr Lim lew Hock, said yesterday that to wipe out corruption m Government departments, the newly-formed anti-graft unit should be composed of non-Government servants. w Sf a^ also opposed158 words
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Article61 1952-07-25 5 housemen t duly m rp-rn: cradum are trcm &r.wt are from Federa ion j-o a nolleci f" r pout* C riSt Dti'Cor of M?day. 1 en s wtre cfTcred lie added. bound to reJL 'erm of bousewanshtp ,-i mi Mi MnMi me »nwhilr Is housemanship61 words
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Article18 1952-07-25 5 Si.PORE Education Detart a class for schools »*xt mor. :or training, a east a. Chi-18 words
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Article65 1952-07-25 5 RID A gives $21,000 for bridges SEREMBAN. FrL 'pHE Rural and Industrial Development Authority Vegri Sembilan. has approved $21,000 to build 11 bridges m rural areas of Serembar and Kuala Pilah districts the State Development Officer, N.S., Mr. F. C. Maynarrt told the Free Press yesterday. The improvement and widening65 words
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Article142 1952-07-25 5 rFHE Goveining Council of the Singapore Trade Union Congress will meet on Sunday to fix a date for the second meeting of its Representative Council. The secretary of the TUC. Mr. S. Jaganathan. said that the Governing Council would also decide on the method of selecting142 words
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Article30 1952-07-25 5 KLUANG. Fri.-A learner driver. Yu Choo Nam. who drove a motor vehicle without "L" pfates and was unaccompanifHl by a competent driver was fined $50 at Kfuang.30 words
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Article124 1952-07-25 5 SUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding tonight are: Balmoral Hd Dalvey Kd.: ChaU- »rlh Bd.: Pierce Bd.: SomervlHe l>tate l.eedon Bd.: Vi«N»r»a Park; Na»>iai Htl; Paterson Bd.; Crist Horld: Ho Hon* Oil MiUv Alexandra m. inetalor; Havelock Kd Mibyin Brewery; A.Bva Rrewwy: INctbelra C».; TancUn Bd.: Alexandra Bd. 5.1.124 words
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99 1952-07-25 5 Alien Chinese won't get these certificates Free Press Staff Reporter THE Issue of Resident's Certificates to alien Chinese has been discontinued. Mr. S. E. King. Director of Immigration; told the Free Press yesterday. He said: "Now that the English language qualification has been reCaxed. those who could not apply for99 words
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Article172 1952-07-25 5 Free Press Staff Reporter MRS. JOANNA MOORE, publicity chief of the Singapore Family Planning Association, yesterday denied that the association was a "foreigni inspired organisation". Mrs. Moore was commenting on a telegram sent by My. Leong Yew Koh, secre-tarjr-general of the Malayan j Chinese Association to172 words
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Article82 1952-07-25 5 Methodist club in Seremban SEREMBAN. Frl. The Wesley Jellowship of the Methodist Church wa« formed In Seremban on Wednesday to encourage members In the Christian way of life. Officers elected were: President, Mr. B. H. Tan; vice-president, Mr. S. Marimuthu: recording »e--cretary, Mr. Tang Am Lock; tifasurer, Mr. Tan Van;82 words
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Article222 1952-07-25 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Council's Vehicles and Traffic Committee has agreed that the proposed loop bus service between Shenton Way and Capitol Cinema should be given a trial. The committee has asked the acting Registrar of Vehi- cles to work out the details to222 words
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Article126 1952-07-25 5 A four-day conference on handicrafts and cottage industries of South East Asia, sponsored by he Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, wJtt be held m Bangkok from July 28. Participating countries include Malaya. Burma. Cambodia, Ceylon, the Philippines India, Indonesia. Japan. Laos. Siam. Borneo and126 words
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Article170 1952-07-25 5 KOTA BAHRU, Fri. A PRAYER was read by the Clerk of Council for flrsi time before the meeting of the Kelantan Council of 6tate opened yesterday at Balal Besar. with the Acting Mentri Besar, Tengku Hamzah, presiding. Mr J W Slater, the Chief Police Officer, and170 words
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Article54 1952-07-25 5 KLANG, Fri. Three P.W.D. labourers, two Chinese and an Indian, were injured while working on Sydney Bridge, Klang, yesterday. The steel plates which they were lifting: were said *o have fallen on them. The Indian's condition Is reported to be serious. The Sydney Bridge is being closed54 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-07-25 5 picture. i Uto, m Kota Tinggi on Wednesday morning. The family Is here teen to Sinf a pore yesterday. TERENCE EDMETT, 14, (right) drove his father, mother and 11 year old brother safely through a terrorist ambush In an armoured car on Nanyo Es- Free WmmFree Press - 46 words
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Article, Illustration420 1952-07-25 5 PAYNE: 'THERE ARE MANY DIFFICULTIES' picture. Free Press StafT Reporter SINGAPORE City Council's Electrical Engine r. Mr. C. C. Payne, who spent six weeks m Br.tjun speeding up supplies for the Pasir Panjang power station, said yesterday: "There are many difticu ties to surmount. These are by no means easy/Free Press - 420 words
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144 1952-07-25 5 Labour will seek changes in Rent Bill T*HE Singapore Labour Party wants to amend the Control of Rent Bill to give discretionary powers to courts to take into consideration human aspects when deciding on cases wh landlords seek possession 01 dwelling houses. The party is also agi.nst granting "wandlords r.ghts144 words
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Article50 1952-07-25 5 Transferred to Penang KUALA KANGSAR Fri. —Mr. H. W. Wilson, a* ant master, Malay Co Kuala Kangsar. has b transferred to the Ch Teachers' Training I Penang, as headmaster. Mr. A. Saunderson, whj; is now m Britain on leave, v ill succeed him tt Kuala Kang--1 sar on his return.50 words
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Article28 1952-07-25 5 KOTA BAHRU Fn Tengku Sen Maharaja. Acting Mentri Besar of Re*? titan, leares for Penang today where he will emplane for Bangkok on 10 days' leave.28 words
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Advertisement20 1952-07-25 5 |R) COATES PLYMOUTH Slobecks Phon^ 5371/2. Jtt""' Ir I ARRIVALS J/J9fcf Viair your favourite store for latest A better selections.'20 words
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Advertisement82 1952-07-25 5 v I mlk 3 tailing all fy7 SPORTS I V^pTROPHIES 1 or distinction m STERLING SILVER jj 1 m A vßr^x mkm ft WE HAVE A FULL RANGE Of ESPECIALLY > HANDSOMELY DESIGNED PRESENTATION f Rosebowls j COMPLETE WITH PLINTH BASE AND FRET, AS ILLUSTRATION Diameter 3i inches SO.OO >82 words
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Article304 1952-07-25 6 Horses not accepting FOLLOWING horses will not start at tomorrow's Penang races: Pink Gin, Sudan, Bright Eyes, Decanter, Gallant Red, Indelible, Kingport, Miss Nathan, Woodcote Inn, Brave Wind, Springbok, Avalanche, Leiebvre, Never A Blank, Geifang Star, Tarzan, Abbostford, Irish Abbot, Coming Attraction, Olympic, Apollo II304 words
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656 1952-07-25 6 Entertainment best if the track is firm From ALLAN LEWIS UOODCOTE INN will not start m the main race, Penang Cup over 1 Mile, tomorrow, first day of the Penang Turf Club's August Bank Holiday meeting. The absence of Wooclcote Inn makes the race look very open. Entertainment, Colonel Whatnot,656 words
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Article428 1952-07-25 6 *V-Oi\HERN Circuits first performance at Singapore he finished third to Ondine and Barrow Boy was a gocd firs' up effc rt. Saddled up ftur days later i:ed m Div. 2, but this is not unu-ual for a new horse. Though he has had over428 words
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Article341 1952-07-25 6 DISTANCE WILL SUIT FREE FANCY FREE Fncy and Fair Sir, I two improving newcomers, should provide the finish to the Cl. 2, Div. 2 race over seven furlongs. Scratchings will reduce the field to about 12 starters. Free Fan~y has improved his own weight since his first race at i341 words
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528 1952-07-25 6 Mubarak Chesieres will fight this out 'THOUGH a big field will A face the starter for the Cl. 2, Div. 1 race over seven furlongs, I have narrowed the issue down to two, Chesieres and Mubarak. Chesieres won m good style over 1 Mile at the last meeting here. He528 words
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Article69 1952-07-25 6 A FINE defence put up by their full-toacks, Mustafa and Dawood, enabled the Customs Sports Club to beat Seletar Ville P.C. by 2-0 m a SAFA Div. 3B league soccer match played on the C.V.M.A. ground yesterday. In the 10th minute following a prolonged goalmouth melee,"69 words
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494 1952-07-25 6 NQ REGRETS SHOULD WIN THE MAIN SPRINT Quarter I)f, k n p^ 810. Vahant 0i^ T rpHE plain sprint, CL 1. Div. l hard to win and relying on i, I am giving No Regrets a fi though he will meet strong opi Patrol, Ga^> Co-Ed. and New look. Urn494 words
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Article33 1952-07-25 6 On looks done laU Kahaka 2ci field he ran dour to run cone Dan.. i SC! h I him On looks have a t. pron He lo ROOC racin 1 Dai II I33 words
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Advertisement243 1952-07-25 6 I '.0 A 9.15 p.m. unl of Monte Cr. il n .i »n •rM (urkoo K S i.iuo" release CAPITOL TODAY It ir». 4 6.30. 9.3« •1.1 MBUk presents \sniONY DEXTER as "THE BRIGAND m Technicolor TU'fORROW M'NITE Walt Disne>\ 1 HE STORY OF ROBIN HOOD v His IfERRIE MEN"243 words
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Advertisement38 1952-07-25 6 f^/ New York yi* >ffl is so close when you yl Fly K. L. M. Xa A Constellations leave Singapore Three Time* gd 4%^ Per Week W i jMP\ ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINKS M //(p 1. Finlayson Gre<n. M38 words
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Miscellaneous153 1952-07-25 6 l?l3RuirS!£& Erclusire to the Singapf>re Free Press m Malaya W^~ IIfIMVAYU I SINCE THAT LITTLE STORY WEVe II W^ rOP "\U\VV I ["POLICE CHIEF 6AFPL£D/ V I r^ «\AT\\)VU 111 A BI6 STORY/ -Aftlil L1 l r J y JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Pres* m Malaya '^''^^I/nOW WE153 words
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49 1952-07-25 7 FAMILY TRIUMPH FOR THE Three wins by man and wife i husband and wife team carried a m the Olympic Games at both of them setting 'ued his second Gold the 5,000 metres his 10,000 metres victory i .is won was Dd fifth a 18 :i Oi 1 APAP - 49 words
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Article, Illustration393 1952-07-25 7 T*HEY have got an interesting question around the Olympic pool these days: How does Furuhashi do it? Young Hironoshin Furuhashi of Japan is usually referred to as the "Flying Fish That label has nothing to do with his style Only hisAP - 393 words
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Article86 1952-07-25 7 again hockey champions I I ;ed HolI confidently. -\nges 'nt. and irive to deflected Dd beat Third goal ire India's I such a f weaving and j ust out_oal. c Babu Keshav nders and tcr, which cd. It •■:rd goal and u e second ite mitside r a brilon the86 words
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Article38 1952-07-25 7 A BM of its d matches Greco-Roman rday. Finland i taking contests x matches Win«ary and Italy n <i Egypt and each. Little Ormany took Czechoslovakia, r m. two each *ni Austria •y. Ruur^ece each won APAP - 38 words
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Article359 1952-07-25 7 gRITAIN t, t wo ma i n hopes m the Olylnp j c 10 000 metres walk were disqualified for "lifting" m the lr heats yesterday but George Coleman the only other British entrant, won his race to reach the r Mil, dy tl^ ed as aReuter - 359 words
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Article156 1952-07-25 7 MI n 110-M. HL'RDLI I 1. H. Dil'.ard. DA, 13.7 Irecord); 2. J. Davis, DA, 13.7; Barnard. l\s. 14.1. 4. E. Bnlarvhik, Russia. 14.6; 5. R. Weinberu, Au*trali.i. 11.7: 6. K. Doubledav. v HAMMEP 1. J i: 197 ft. H i" B. 1 my, 3. J. Nemeth.156 words
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Article125 1952-07-25 7 EGYPT broke into the European monopoly of individual foils section of the Olympic fencing tournament by placing: two men among thr ts yesterday The "Egyptian nn shed sixth and seventh. Foil individual final plarinsrs and detail: 1. C. DOriola. France, eight wins, 12 hits asrainst (Gold Medal)Reuter; A.P.; UP - 125 words
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Article224 1952-07-25 7 1st THREE PLACES TO U.S. 11Q m HURDLES A MERICANS captured all three medals m the 110 metres hurldes. Harrison Diilard, coloured American victor of the 100 meters m London m 1948, was first, with fellow countrymen Jack Davis, second, and Art Barnard, third. Dillard's time was 13.7 seconds a224 words
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Article273 1952-07-25 7 OURREYS 15th victory apv peared to be m the bag at the close of play at Hastings yesterday, for the County leaders led Sussex by 297 runs and had four second innings wickets m hand. Derbyshire bt. Worcestershire (Stoubridge) by an innings and 57 runs. DerbyshireReuter - 273 words
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Article159 1952-07-25 7 PERMANY'S workmanlike football team advanced into the semi-final of the Olympic soccer tournament with a thrilling 4 2 win over Brazil after half-an-hour's extra time. Germany trailed right up to the last five seconds of the regulation 90 minutes, but then Klug, their outside left, headedAP; UP - 159 words
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Article44 1952-07-25 7 CIX final acceptors, with weights, for the Goodwood Cup, to be run over two miles, five furlongs at Goodwood on Thursday. July 31 are: Granet IV and Strathspey 9.2: Quino 11. Medway. Three Ch I I and Eastern Emperor all 8.12. UPUP - 44 words
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Article55 1952-07-25 7 A Chinese Communist official announced yesterday m Helsinki that Red Chinese athletes were en route from China to compete m the remaining events of the Olympic Games. Shene Shih Pai. who described himself as chairman of the AllChinese Sports Federation, said the Chinese squad included swimmersUP - 55 words
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Article28 1952-07-25 7 Following are the summaries of yesterday's swimming competition m the modern pentathlon: 1 Lars Hall Sweden: 2. E. Leal Medeiros Brazil; 3. W. T. McArthur. U.S.A.- APAP - 28 words
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160 1952-07-25 7 Olympic saga ends for Blankers-Koen 4 "JSTRALIA'S Shirley Strickland won the finals of the women's 80 metres hurdles m 10.9 seconds. Russia's Marija Golubicnnaja. was second m 11.1 Germany's Maria Sander third 11.2. Britain's Jean Desfcrges fourth m 11.6 sec. Defending champion Fanny Blankers Koen of Holland knocked down theUP - 160 words
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Article243 1952-07-25 7 rE Indian tourists finished the second day of their match at Blackpool with a Commonwealth side m a commanding positon, but fielding errors robbed them of the chance of having made the Commonwealth side followon. Lapses m the field saw the Commonwealth side score 215Reuter - 243 words
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Article126 1952-07-25 7 A Singapore civilian rugby rV team will visit Colombo, at the invitation of the Ceylon Rugby Union, for the All India tournament which is to be held there from the end of September. The Oeylou invitation was sent through the Commissioner for Ceylon m Malaya, Mr.126 words
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Article119 1952-07-25 7 Jurij will accept Gold Cup YOUNG Jurij Tjukalov of Russia, the n< w Olympic sculling champion, said yesterday he would like to accept the Philadelphia Go?d Cup and offer it for challenge. The Gold Cup has been an e~nble:n of world single gcntts supremacy s'.nie 1910. It goes au'omal 1•yAP - 119 words
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Article171 1952-07-25 7 THE Chcongs, David and cousin Amy. who are now here for their holidays, have entered for the Penang open badminton championships. David Choong (Ewe Leong) has entered for both singles and doubles, but Amy Choong will not compete m the singles. Amy will partner Lam Kit171 words
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Article48 1952-07-25 7 INDIA HELD AT WATER-POLO A return water-polo match be- tween India and Portugal played at Helsinki on Wednesday ended In a draw, each side scoring eight goals. In the first match between the two teams played last week. India beat Portugal by seven goals I to nil.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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550 1952-07-25 7 to 1 i R.E.M.E 1; G.HQ S -n 0. all round, and holding them in yesterday's C\. i (up Singapore I at the 8.0.D. ground AU a, Royp.l F^ a] and Mechanical Ln?ineers might have hal poslnij victory mar 1 v l?it they could only550 words
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Article189 1952-07-25 7 INDIANS STRUGGLE FOR WIN FDI/ acu'arly ;o a tlire-nU tory over Indonesians m Singapore A tutear F A. Community I I at the n B aay. Both teams soccer on the .slip; and the handful of fans had nothing to sho«t about i hed plumh Indians scored two goals m189 words
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Article74 1952-07-25 7 Dai Rees.* British Ryder Cup player and former matchplay champion, retained his two strokes lead of the field m the North British Harrogate 90 hole* professional polf tournament at Harrogate. Yorkshire, yesterday, and is now out on his own a total of 207. Harry Bradshaw rfreland^ with whom74 words
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Advertisement76 1952-07-25 7 UNQUESTIONABLE RETURN MATCH Irrevocable Latt Appearance ot the Two Masked Terrors. Will they be Unmasked For the Answer Come to the Happy World Stadium -saturday-july 26* x;.-s fe:vE>s MIGHTyJImARVEL vs. KING KONG BATTLING BONZO vs. WONG BUCK LEE TIGER JO CINDER vs. ALI RIZA BEY BOSGA BOA vs. GEORGE EMU*76 words
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Article30 1952-07-25 8 WE To Joke (nr- wife of J. C. N. v on 23rd July, at K.K. Hospital, a son. Dirk. I.OVETT: To Joyce and Derek. K,:.ciang Kerbau Hospital, a son30 words
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Article39 1952-07-25 8 THE engagement was announced on 2 1952. between On', tan el^cr son of Mr. <fc cn<z Bee of 42. Blair and Tan Kirn Liang. youngest daughter of Mr. A Mrs. Boon Kok of 22, Tanjong r Road. Singapore.39 words
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Article26 1952-07-25 8 PEEL: Peacefully at Bexhlll-or.-Sea. on 23rd Julr, 1952. Lady •1. widow of tV:e late Sir Peel, former Chief Secrej Governor. Hon? Hong Kong Papers I26 words
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Article23 1952-07-25 8 I late -ed 25 7 193"5. mate 6c X H*> "> be m Soul <fc mad. t our Los. On Rcsie Robert23 words
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Article18 1952-07-25 8 given RING CHIANG of 6. Ziorc CW erru and rsoa who knows Tt'aSOlX J should ?*nd C-iior.:18 words
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Article30 1952-07-25 8 YEO i P H. YOUNG JJ Ki-n C vian Road. SingaI to the Governor an" ho knows any re. D s-cu'd n3* b? Mr Oi tli r ry. Singapore.30 words
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370 1952-07-25 8 TEHERAN, Friday. pOLICE used batons and tear gas last night to disperse a mob of Communists and sympathisers on the main street of this Persian capital. The mob attempted to disarm police, who had arrested two people suspected of being Communists when theAP; UP - 370 words
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Article82 1952-07-25 8 MANDALAY. Fri. A 30-YEAR-OLD Japanese soldier, described as the last straggler of the Japanese occupation army. h.is been discovered living with a Burmese couple near here. Police brought the man, Shorogi, alias Khin Mo.ung Vi, to hospital after he had b e en severelyAP - 82 words
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Article74 1952-07-25 8 MERCYFOR GUARD KILLER WASHINGTON. Fri. PRESIDENT Truman yesterday commuted to life imprisonment the deal C ar Colla i Puerto Rican n iol j ng a White guard m an attempt trie President N nember 1950. 1 had been scheduled rict of electric chair f> n Aug. 1. •use Press Secretary.UP - 74 words
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Article33 1952-07-25 8 SV VR IMSPI IK The Foreign Minisers of six Schuman Steel Plan nat. unanimously accepted last night an Italian proposal for new Franco-German negotiations to .settle the disoute over the Saar. says UPUP - 33 words
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Article119 1952-07-25 8 OBEY GENEVA RULES— U.S. ASKS REDS WASHINGTON. Fri. THE UNITED STATES has asked Russia to use her influence to get the Commun:n Korea to comply v Geneva Convention ru'.es for the treatment of war prisoners. The United States also ask?d the international committee of the Red Cross to persuade theReuter - 119 words
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Article185 1952-07-25 8 NEW DELHI, Friday. T*HE Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, told Parliament yesterday the Indian government has agreed to grant Kashmir a large measure of self-government within the Indian Union. Reporting on his week-lone: talks here with the Kashmir Premier Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah, pnd members of his Government.AP - 185 words
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Article39 1952-07-25 8 Seme 00.000 workers m Java's major sugar industry went on strike yesterday m a long-simmering dispute for wages. The workers are members of a union affiliated with the powerful Communistaffiliated Labour Union Association "SOBSI."- APAP - 39 words
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Article168 1952-07-25 8 LONDON. Fri. THE COLONIAL Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, told the House of Commons yesterday that it was impracticable to set up a permanent colonial! council. Mr. Emanuel Shinwell. former Labour Minister of Defence, had asked whether, m view of the importance of the colonies m theReuter - 168 words
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Article69 1952-07-25 8 UNION CAA6SO C 495 FR P[> 40S ANGELES CALIF MAR 5 1952 1110* -CHRIS JAYSONTRIANGLE FINANCE CO LAS VEGAS NEVAOAHAVE CONTACTES MY CLIENT WHO REQUESTS YOU PRESENT YOURSELF TO HIM WHH ALL IDENTIFICATION EXACTLY ONE WEEK FROM TOOAY STOP ATTACHED MONEY ORDER WILL PAY YOUR TRANSPORTATION TO SANDROCK69 words
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Article, Illustration46 1952-07-25 8 photo, THESE SIX PICTURES show the Queen watching the racing at Ascot, Berkshire, from the top of the Royal box. Her Majesty saw the Asa Khan's Tulyar win the £23.000 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth stakes, ridden by Charlie Smirke A.PA.P. - 46 words
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303 1952-07-25 8 CHIANG'S CROWING POWER 'Can smash Red invasion easily' TAIPEH, Friday. rrHE United States military mission on Formosa yesterday neared its maximum personnel of 800 officers and men and Major-Gen. William Chase is prepared to swing the training programme into high -ear. Ma j. -Gen. Chase asserted the training: programme hasAP - 303 words
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Article96 1952-07-25 8 ALLIES HIT AT COMMUNIST TARGETS TOKYO. Fri. ALLIED planes took the advantage of clear skies over North Korea yesterday for a renewed onslaught on Communist supply arteries connecting Manchuria with the battlefront Carrier-based planes blasted power stations on both coasts ol North Korea. American planes smashed three well-protected plants nearReuter - 96 words
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Article56 1952-07-25 8 The Bey of Tunis was reI liably reported yesterday to have sent a telegram to the i French President. M. Auriol. complaining that he has not been kept advised of France's proposed reforms m Tunisia. and consequently widl delei gate none of his powers to IAP - 56 words
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Article24 1952-07-25 8 Negotiators voiced optimism yesterday as they resumed talks m San Francisco aimed at setting the 59-day-old AFL West Coast saiHors' strike.- APAP - 24 words
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Miscellaneous44 1952-07-25 8 by Leslie Charteris r THATS FINE. CHRIS-^1 KkRING SAYS THIS FEUOVY TEMPLAR 'THEN TELL KRING HE'D BUT THE NEWS PROW FOULED HIM UP ON THE JOB ON THE I BETTER TRY AGAiN- FASTCHICAGO ISN'T; GIRL. AND UNDOUBTEDLY BY THIS A AND MAKE IT GOOO/rj^44 words
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Article, Illustration1412 1952-07-25 1 Asks ALLAN LEWIS THE last amendment to x the classification list issued by the Straits Racing Association is very interesting from one point of view and that is: fifteen horses THAT HAVE NOT RACED IN CL. 3 AFTER BEING DROPPED TO THAT CLASS FROM CL. 2, HAVE1,412 words
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Article72 1952-07-25 1 Well done Mister Knight L F. Knight. actStraits Racing .on handicaplesptte plenty of :o the contr s done quite a b In Ma new role meeting at S:ntn Mr. i kg, the :<>r a photo m twelve le the winner. photos ngs. vilcd' ond place d< ride thira o crec:'72 words
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Article601 1952-07-25 1 WHEN THE JUDGES WERE WRONG I/HJK tne second ump siijg^.. 'pnoto^rap^mtb English rac-ing-tse >UcfgeAiaye".S misi a k£ bY c i Mhe Sfri rfh irtg of a rtUce dn'Suly m Afjer a^ despite- fin lie Cherry Hlnton Stakes .r between, the two-year-oids, Pirouette, Libatpx aM Omelia, the judge announced Pirdu^tte a>601 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1952-07-25 1 AUSTRALIAN jockeys have held sway m vlalaya for many years. [f rumours now circu- ating m Singapore are correct they will soon lave competent rivals from England. A leading Singapore owner eceived word "from a friend X home that 27-year-old B. Jun would like to1,098 words
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Article4643 1952-07-25 2 THE following are the horses entered for Penang turf Club's JulyAugust meeting. This 1 form guide is compiled by ALLAN LEWIS. HORSES CUSS 1. ADONIS FIFTH: <V2ft*swe«i> »-7-52 Spore 9-2 rd 1-9 7F (Fad**) Div 1\ Ut liiouiti x 13. and- New Lo«k »-Q; 3rd4,643 words
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Article3466 1952-07-25 4 Continued from Page 3. DAK-ES-SAI.AM NINTH: (12 started) 21-6-52 Ipoh 8-8 IP (Laasdownt Div. 1: Ist China Town 2nd Regal Alre 8-7; 3rd Courtenay II 8-12. Li-short betd-U. -25 2/b Track fait. KOl KTH: I len surtedt 8-5-52 Penang J>-6 cd. 8-7 SF. iPtdek) Div.3,466 words
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