The Singapore Free Press, 1 August 1952
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Title Section19 1952-08-01 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA No. 1 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-08-01 1 DANNY IS IN HOT WATER WITH BRITONS NDON, Fri. A AN comedian. X.. b :he Danes faces m Anderse y man's j d and i hosDi-il ooe jaunt irom mcml of Comde- icular method hall come- picture. \\C. EE WEN. the Hong Kon« film and singer, photoit a reception givenFree Press - 74 words
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Article51 1952-08-01 1 S'pore sugar ration up Staff Reporter T |*l ration m Sin be increased to two katties a week. The price 33 cents a katty. since Dec. 31 oeen 10 tahils a price 24 cents or 38.4 cents per re are 16 tahils to and purposes been derationed b achinery for51 words
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Article407 1952-08-01 1 Bevan gets rebuke from Attlee LONDON, Friday. RIVALRY between the Leftwing and Moderate sections of the Labour Party developed into an open clash m Parliament yesterday when Mr. Clem?nt Attlee attacked a speech by Mr. Aneurin Hevan, leader of the rebel group. Mr. Attlee. former PrimeReuter - 407 words
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Article212 1952-08-01 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THE appointment by Singapore's Governor. Mr. J. F. Nicoll. of a committee to investigate the blackouts got a mixed reception this morning. A senior unofficial member of the Rural Board said that this committee would not be able to achieve anything.212 words
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Article67 1952-08-01 1 Free Press Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE burglar en- tered the house of Flt.Lt. Hayne m Siglap Road, yesterday and took property, worth $224. The stolen articles including a pair of gold earrings a camera and $24 Another R.A.F. officer Flt.Lt Brenchley reported to the police that his67 words
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Article53 1952-08-01 1 Free Press Staff Reporter The Singapore Fire Brigade was called to four fires yesterday, on c of which was a $10,000 blaze which destroyed two motor tongkangs anchored off Clyde Terrace. The others were lallang fires at Ewart Park, off Holland Road, Portsdown Road, and Chua53 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-08-01 1 "THAIS YOUR MAN", gestures President Truman when Mr. Adlai Stevenson, Governor of Illonois. (right) appeared at the Democratic Party Convention at Chicago. The Democrats chose Mr. Stevenson, who had never made a campaign speech and always shied at nomination, to represent them m the Presidential Election m November.- A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article133 1952-08-01 1 SEOUL, Fri. TWENTY helicopters yes- terday evacuated 800 United Nations troops from the Quartermaster Service Centre somewhere m Korea" after the rainswollen Pukhan River had encircled the site. The centre, bordered on one side by the river, lost its communications the night before when waterU.P.; Reuter - 133 words
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Article35 1952-08-01 1 BOY HANGS HIMSELF An 11 -year-old boy m Hanover hanged himself yesterday m a room m which his parents had locked him as a punishment for staying out till 10 p.m. the previous night. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration49 1952-08-01 1 picture. THF AUSTRALIAN COMMUNIST, Mr. Lawrence Sharkey and wife leaving the Customs Hall, at Kallang airport, Singapore, this morning to b oard a London-bound Qan-tas-BOAC plane. The couple who arrived last night from Sydney were refused nermis sion to enter Sin^anore F ree PressFree Press - 49 words
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Article85 1952-08-01 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. THe United States lifted certain restrictions on the purchase of tin. allowing American importers to buy it overseas for use here for the first time since March 1951. The American importers will be allowed to buy the tin "at any price. 1 The ReconstructionReuter - 85 words
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Article20 1952-08-01 1 Prince Buu Loc, the newly narred Vietnam High CommitiiO:ier to France, arrived m Paris from Saigon.- U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article132 1952-08-01 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. SPECIAL Branch officers of the Singapore Police Force this morning escorted Mr. Lawrence Sharkey. the Australian Communst, and his wife to Kallang airport from where they flew to London. Secretary-General of the Australian Communist Party, Mr. Sharkey was accused by captured Malayan132 words
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Article184 1952-08-01 1 TEHERAN, Friday. TAR. Mohammed Mossadeq's dictatorial government yesterday barred the Shah of Persia from all contact with foreign diplomats unless authorised m advance by Dr. Mossadeq himself. The Shah is also barred from discussing politics with parliamentary leaders and other prominent persons and may seeU.P.; A.P. - 184 words
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Article73 1952-08-01 1 LONDON, Fri. RUBBER experts from 20 countries yesterday continued their examination here of means of stabilising the rubber industry. Th e talks which are being held m private were called by 'the international Rubber Study Group to consider whether measures designed to prevent burdensome surplusesReuter - 73 words
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Article59 1952-08-01 1 The narcotics branch of the Singapore police which has conducted 200 raids on Colony opium dens during the past three weeks comes into official existence from today. The officer m charge, Mr. E. J. Linsell, A.SP., told the Free Press that information should be sent to59 words
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Article55 1952-08-01 1 A 12-PAGE Johore Grand Prix supplement to appear with tomorrow's Free Press will give Malayan motor racing fans a complete advance picture of the country's greatest speed events to be held m Johore Bahru on Sunday. Make sure of getting a copy by ordering tomorrow's Free Pr^s55 words
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374 1952-08-01 1 Army didn 't plan Farouk abdication PARIS, Friday. PENERAL MOHAMMED NAGUIB, leader of the Egyptian army revolt which forced the abdication of King Farouk, said m an interview yesterday that the Egyptian monarch had to go because he refused to accept anry demands for reforms. Gen. Naguib was quoted by374 words
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Article222 1952-08-01 1 LONDON. Frl. THE Colonial Secretary, Mr. OUver Lyttelton. told the House of Commons yesterday that on July 12 this year 5.081 persons were held under Emergency Regulations m prisons or detention camps m Malaya. Of these 4.918 were m the Federation and 163 m Singapore.Reuter; U.P. - 222 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement5 1952-08-01 1 L MA,7ufACTUXi*i HLiJ .INC. vroKK5 words
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Advertisement151 1952-08-01 1 SINGAPORE RESTA'J3*JT 1 st Class Bar) 79. Bras Basah Rd Tel 4081 Singapore, Excei'ent Cuisine Ist Class Service Special Cocktails Cold Beer. Wine Spirits European Dinner Ala Carte Chinese Food HARDY AMIS* "a just reuard Manners are not idei 1!< are the fruit of loyal nature and of noble mind.151 words
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Article643 1952-08-01 2 MrsR. Makes All the (U.S.) Money SHE SIMPLY MINTS THE STUFF A WOMAN who believes m applying the principles of careful housekeeping to busiresponsible tor maki:. the United Government's money. Mrs. or of the United now serving her nth year as the official money By les being the first i643 words
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Article350 1952-08-01 2 rrHOSE who complain that the modern American house with its "picture" windows and glass walls is becoming more and more like a goldfish bowl have bad news coming. A Chicago architect. Mr. rge Nelson, recently demonstrated t o a slightly .ned audience a plastic dome which enclosed350 words
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Article342 1952-08-01 2 rY a simple test on your feClow women next time you are m town. Count the number of heads with hair looking like forked lightning because it has. not been brushed correctly. Count the unpressed frocks, dusty collars, and check the dipping slips, and troddendown heels. Not very342 words
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Article662 1952-08-01 2 ...and commend the English complexion, says Eileen Ashcrott rpOUR women are meeting m Bond Street, London, this week to discuss the beauty problems of three continents. From America comes dark-haired Mrs. Kay Brown, with short haircut and suntanned skin. In a slim-fitting navy silk662 words
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Article430 1952-08-01 2 A woman writes: We have been married tor 16 years. We married your.3. I was 20, he was 24. I suppose you would call us a happy couple. Neighbours do. At any rate, we never talk of divorce; yet equally we never talk of love or being430 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement32 1952-08-01 2 J 16 *4***«* eMre t^ j M -fettef. Mr. F. H. R (leittiw) HH I Did you MACLEAN your teeth today J jQte m xmStt^i Mac i cans H. >/ Peroxide Tooth Paste32 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous76 1952-08-01 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR pORN today, you have a number of the more l-uuUr talents. You are library, dramatic, a good public speaker, artistic m your tastes, and individualistic m the way you go about every 'bing. But yoa have good. Poetical, common sense as well as a talent fc r76 words
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Miscellaneous75 1952-08-01 2 sponge soaks up water. But you reach the saturation point eventually. Establish your proper limit or you may overburden yourself. Be more selective m your main ctojeclives and your attainments will be greater than if you scatter your energies over too wide a field. You have a magnetic personality; your75 words
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Miscellaneous77 1952-08-01 2 you a good advantage over your competitors. It is indicated that you should accumulate something of a fortune during your lifetime. You have a high temper. Learn to keep it under control and don't fly off the handle at trifles. Look on the humorous side of things, too. Although success77 words
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Miscellaneous177 1952-08-01 2 New Crossword No. 729 5 3"^ 'fee* "JaSiKsj J i- B^ CLUES ACROSS 1. Does this drink leave a feather m one's throat? (8). 7. Offers the chance of a game revenge <6, 5). 8. Feel lonely inside? (3). 9. Related m a different way (7i. 10. Post office put177 words
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Miscellaneous79 1952-08-01 2 POCKET CARTOON hy OSBCR7 LANCASTER •1 MM AVnl m XSS39D J Lei mr assure you, Mi>s Bu(*(rodr, that rhis 1.1 no u'U> lo inarasf Mrs. RicictKorn i chancel!'." Solution To Crossword No. 728 IKSTERDAY'S SOLUTION Across: l, Open. 4. Wide. 6. Screwllllici 8. Lair 9. Kennel. 11. Fri- gid. 12.79 words
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Article, Illustration397 1952-08-01 3 Widow contacted love man for young husband OOKivr i 4 LONDON, Friday. clairvoyant was asked to get rid of the t^?, 1 r& rgUl waa Prosecuting John DArcy, aged 36 and Ray Metcalf. aged 30, both of no Hxed address. They were acciLsed of being concerned together m obtainlv,7h 2397 words
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Article54 1952-08-01 3 Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Allied Supreme Commander L Lurope wiU take over additional duties as commander of all United States Au r gu S stl m EUr Pc fr m Gen. Thomas T. Handy until now U.S. Commander-in-chief. will become deputy! commander and has been delegated54 words
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Article40 1952-08-01 3 pert: Worth r j' of had red j. :.;mal which :rom Pc: hand te fai I an had esempet I fa red d from rong, were beI -^d to bred ied out i a few A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article22 1952-08-01 3 'Seuaer' photo examined V. Fri. CB ex; en a re unidenti- 1 taken irds m iped white I b< taken by ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article30 1952-08-01 3 odson of the daughter have Muenlheim, will marry s-end. r 8 Tho m 1 28. and pretty 20, intend to I ron a farm m A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article50 1952-08-01 3 The Queen Mother of Persia and Princess Ashraf sister of the Shah) with the Princess's husband, are due to leave Teheran on Sunday for the United States. The new Chief of General Staff, General Yazdanpanah, is also leaving for the United States the same day. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article34 1952-08-01 3 Seven members of the South "Korean National Assembly, on trial for more than a month on charges of piring with the Communists, were absolved at Pusan and the prosecutors drooped indictments ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article262 1952-08-01 3 Chance loans' for wife, buf- BIRMINGHAM, Friday. \f R. NOEL KER LINDSAY, former M.P. who was A X getting £5,000 a year as a director, said m Birmingham Bankruptcy Court that he owed his failure to "extravagance m living". He denied that he had262 words
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Article51 1952-08-01 3 Japan has made a tentative proposal for settling her pre-war external debts, and details are under discussion by her creditors. The statement was the second to be released since delegates from Japan, Britain, France and United States first met m New York nine days ago.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article38 1952-08-01 3 Crime pays more than politic" on TV. The televising of the political conventions m Chicago has a daytime rating of 13.7 m viewers' popularity, compared with the 34 of the Senate Crime Commission last year.38 words
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158 1952-08-01 3 He committed bigamy on his anniversary BIRMINGHAM, Fri. ON his eighth wedding anniversary a man went through a form of marriage with another woman, it was stated at Birmingham Assizes. The man, Robert William Ward, aged 28, bus driver, pleaded guilty to a charge of i bigamously marrying Sarah France,158 words
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Article34 1952-08-01 3 The Governor of the Bank of France, M. Wilfrid Baumgartner, for the second time this year has warned his countrymen that they were living beyond their means and not working enough. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article29 1952-08-01 3 Swiss police are looking for two Swiss radio "hams" who habitually carry on a cheerful conversation on the frequency of the control tower at Zurich airport.— A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article36 1952-08-01 3 /CHILDREN had a bonfire day m New Haven. Con1^ necticut, when the fire department deliberately burned down a house to be cleared for a building project because the cheapest demoiisher asked over £400.36 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-08-01 3 The motor vessel Union Power, the first Chinese Nationalist vessel to call at Halifax m 15 years, will to load car^o fcr Havana24 words
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Article, Illustration284 1952-08-01 3 A HEART opening would havo presented declarer with his ninth trick, but West chose ths spade ten to begin an excellent defence. However, South lost the game because of his own playing error. Declarer won the spade and began the clubs by leading a low one won by284 words
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Article47 1952-08-01 3 A very heavy Parliamentary programme m New Delhi m the coming winter and other important preoccupations are the reasons why the Prime Minister of India, Mr. Nehru, will not be able to attend the commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference at London m November.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous58 1952-08-01 3 10.05 M itmee; ss Bands; 1 p.m. Radio Hewt; 1.45 2 Del •10. 6 17 Forces* FavouAr.r.ouncementi; 7 Behind the P Come into the Rabies; 815 I Friday Prom; Governor cpen r 10 Voices anri ,'an Bfmic; 10 30— b. c. \UTid-* ISjpiS 55 S£^ 0^T te «S N °r58 words
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Miscellaneous113 1952-08-01 3 A taik by ...one Luh.ie; 6.15 Sports Round-Up; 6.30 The Nsw News Talk; 6.45 Interlude: 650 Prom the Editorials; 7 Radio Theatre 'Dona Clarine' by Ser ilin and Joaquin Alvars?* Quintero; 8.15 Country D nee; 8.3D The New s Home News; 8.45 New Records Presented th week by Boyd Neel;113 words
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589 1952-08-01 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, August 1. 1952. Man to watch IN Bgjpt the man to ten is N alias Pasha as he used to be, or plain Mr. Nahas as he is now that the new Prime Minister. Mr. Maher, has decided abolish the titles of; ha and bey.589 words
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Article, Illustration962 1952-08-01 4 JAMBS BARTLETT - COSH-BOYS ARE CROOKS AT THE AGE OF 8 JAMBS BARTLETT Britain has more criminals of 9 titan 19... and— pp The frightening facts m these headlines are the latsst evidence m the inquiry prompted by the Lord Chief Justice's demand for the right to flog violent tn r i> m962 words
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756 1952-08-01 4 RITCHIE McEWEN; VIENNA - RITCHIE McEWEN VIENNA says from 4T ten o'clock sharp last Saturday the ear-splitting din of hundreds of shrieking sirens, blaring factory hooters and dense crowds of cheering Austrians lining the waterfront filled the usually peaceful harbour at Linz. They were bidding 4 God Speed'756 words
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Article668 1952-08-01 4 Peter Lovegrove - Peter Lovegrove —AT SHRIVENHAM IN times of peace the British Army, a cynic used to say. is always preparing to fight the last war. Whatever measure of truth there may once have been m this quip is no longer valid today when the development668 words
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Article, Illustration92 1952-08-01 4 Sergeant Runs a City Democracy rjtHE zens ol It ts month meet at ma: V(1 chikireni road baXi j dri But Sabre I not 1 any ot the It is near i folk, it of car stationed Grove. The car all colour.^ I stretch sites v occupied by n via92 words
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Article35 1952-08-01 4 BOXING hibitec leading Lor warns Boxers who pea I eyes develop ed pa' caused by num< Dr Jame< Har reports. He belm who is "p suffering from tl live effect of r35 words
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Advertisement20 1952-08-01 4 ENGAGEMENT Our Jtt*ol I interest You and hrall Her P. H. HENDRY, j Manufacturing Jew*l>r 73 NORTH BRIDCE ROAD SINCAPORE-6.20 words
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Advertisement38 1952-08-01 4 The pitter-patter of little feet! Just before the n :»;s;* fc quite unbearable, wise mothers provide soothing refreshment m the form of cool delicious Quinnette Squash! Children Love the real fruit flavours. QUINNETTE FRUIT SQUASHES Singapore COLD STORAGE38 words
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SINGAPORE TRADE EXHIBITION 1952
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Article, Illustration634 1952-08-01 2 ROGER YUE - ROGER YUE SINGAPORE S BIGGEST TRADE EXiilßn^ by pi FIT uniformed members of the Yeung Cheng School Brass Band will strike ud the music when the Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll. declares the Colony's Fourth Postwar Trade Exhibition open at 5 o'clock634 words
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Article413 1952-08-01 2 TELEVISION THE COLONY'S FUTURE A message from GEORGE Q :THOMPSON. Public RelatioJ Secretary, Singapore. rVRADE FAIR 1952 promises to be the h x yet organised, and the publu demonsfUSf of Television will be the first whic) made to the public m Asia. There v new under the Asian sun. The413 words
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Article155 1952-08-01 2 Stall No 1-3 Diethelm Co. 4 Chung Nam Co. 5-6 Naina Mohd. Sons Ltd. 7-8 K. E. Mohd. Ibrahim Co. 9 Changli Traders 10 Gian Singh Co. 11 Montor Ltd. 12-15 Singer Sewing Machine Co. 16-18 Mar den Co. 19-24 A. Wander Ltd. (Ovaltine) 25-27 Federqi Dispensary155 words
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Article, Illustration324 1952-08-01 3 The Governor will open the Colony's first British Radio Exhibition m the Happy World Stadium at 5 p.m. HISTORY '11 n m .v\ c m Sinßapow Stwhenlteinl •lures to roach a t in this II be sceii ;i\ s hist British Radio Kxhibithe Happy Hum.324 words
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Article, Illustration89 1952-08-01 3 photo. s\ n thp Dyers' Company and the on the River Thames belong to th i Q decide which was which 'jxiny. Last week began the round-up to fQ k I -d Swan uppers," left Old Swan J^r?Znd'rthe right side of the the traditional manner-one small l nick und rPopper - 89 words
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Article, Illustration655 1952-08-01 3 K. E. MACKENZIE - 'A rather special occasion K. E. MACKENZIE says United Kingdom Trade Commissioner m Malaya. year's Singapore Trade Fair will be the fourth m the series to have t:ikc ii place since I came to Malaya. I have seen this fair srow steadily during this period and I believe it is655 words
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Article173 1952-08-01 3 Babies and dogs chew up £28,000 FJOGS AND BABIES are estimated to chew up about £28,000 sterling m British bank notes every year. More than 29,000 people a year ask for repla<^ments of notes so badly mutilated that some explanation for their condition is needed. A survey of the explanations173 words
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Article, Illustration1243 1952-08-01 4 THERE IS A NEW AND FASCINATING EXPERIENCE IN STORE FOR MALAYANS WHO VISIT THE BRITISH RADIO EXHIBITION— IT IS TELEVISION WHICH HAS MADE GIANT STRIDES IN RECENT YEARS »|*LEVISION, the n* fascinating modern scientific wonders, bas come f Singapore. It is to be t hrai attjraction1,243 words
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Article, Illustration10 1952-08-01 4 A FAMILY PASTIME pict An American family enjoyina U USISUSIS - 10 words
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Article, Illustration619 1952-08-01 5 THE AIM OF THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY IS TO TURN WHAT USED TO BE A SLOW AND LABORIOUS TASK INTO A PLEASURABLE OCCUPATION AND PASTIME. ing machine I place m s lite. Tluu article of we wear. ir .shoes to our619 words
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Article, Illustration363 1952-08-01 5 lOSI IVS|2£O1 V S|2£O of Amr mc tools to Ihe aft Con' P lin BrN p produce Roy( \von en for Bi tain's jet i l)oinbi tools, suppii the Mutual S°P: -Tie. will jet-aircr t ion to which liH 1. is assigned riorit! "m363 words
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Article, Illustration355 1952-08-01 5 THE CROWDS that will be attracted to the British Radio Exhibition have an excellent opportunity of inspecting the latest developments m radio at an impressive exhibition oi the Marconiphone radios m the Happy World Stadium. The main attraction no doubt, will be a model of an355 words
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Article, Illustration696 1952-08-01 6 OVERSEAS TRADERS ARE HERE Don't miss the first stand on your left when y ou the Trade Fair from Geylang Road WORK is m full swing again this year at Overseas Traders m C>cil Street. The cause of all this industry is the Trade Fair at the Happy World. Overseas696 words
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145 1952-08-01 6 Institute to plan roads for India THE CENTRAL Road Reseach Institute, eighth m the chain of national laboratories that have been planned m India, has been formally opened by the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru. Situated a few miles from New Delhi, the institute will i carry on fundamental and applied145 words
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Article, Illustration577 1952-08-01 6 HAROLD HEFFERM - HAROLD HEFFERM by AFTEB five years of ostrich-like tactics, the motion picture industry is finally forced to con less there is such a thing as television around and that something definite must be done about it. From authoritative sources It is learned that important577 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-08-01 6 Queen Mary leaves the Gordon Hand Exhibition of Antique Dolls at Notting Hill Gate, London. The exhibition was organised m aid of the British Red Cross. Her Mtlie.stn it herxplf nrt *>rru>rt nnllortn*, t\4 nniinuo* Pnti-36 words
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Article, Illustration299 1952-08-01 7 Yip Leong Rubber maintain full producat all times < Rubl r, I onI sales shii!:i Yip Works stand World ion is than 1 OR jods. iral rubber. tasfcriai il. laand trade- Sylrw" nods i b >th m id. :ab- I. It under and c of299 words
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Article, Illustration314 1952-08-01 7 Inboard motor for many uses AMONG the many advances which Western science has brought to this part of the world, one of the most significant is the increasing use of inboard marine enuines installed m a variety of craft used for lisliing, haulage. transportation and pleasure. Of these, the most314 words
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Article222 1952-08-01 7 THE SEATON Vulley Relay Company, which plans to supply wired television throughout the valley, has ady laid the concrete foundations lor a 320 ft. steel mast. The first project of its kind m the North of England, it will be capable of providing television on a222 words
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Article195 1952-08-01 7 It makes food taste better A MAGIC ingredient called monosodium glutamate, manufactured by A.E. Staley Mfg. Company, Decatur, Illinois, U.S.A., at their new USs2| million factory with most up-to-date equipment and method under the trade name of "ZEST" has now been introduced into the Colony by The Singapore (Imp. &Exp.)195 words
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Article, Illustration786 1952-08-01 8 In a world of government controls, the energetic individualist who plans to go ahead may find himself faced with many frustrations. In this article several correspondents report on conditions m various countries. From lAN MACLEOD LONDON. P-XIMINARY findings from the latest British census which have just786 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-08-01 8 VERY NICE photo. The huury industries of France recently combined m a show of furs and jewellery m Paris. Among the most admired exhibits was this pouch-backed white ermine bolero with bat-win q sleeixs designed by Jacques Griffe, with the skins worked horizontally to form a deep yoke m theA.P. - 74 words
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Article, Illustration584 1952-08-01 8 The importance 01 coionici i THE close link of trading interests between colonial territories and the mother country is clearly shown m the latest Colonial office publication. To many of us, the few pages m a volume of statistics m which we are interested are surrounded by584 words
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Article, Illustration130 1952-08-01 9 new 20.00<Mon French Fiandre last week m Southampton "laiden Atlantic designed for "t in hot and vs, the liner the cream of unst traffic m sumrid the luxury-cruise :n winter. liner exceeded 25 On her trials but is led to maintain a d of 22 knots. :3130 words
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Article, Illustration481 1952-08-01 9 R. M. MacCOLL - R. M. MacCOLL by AMERICAN industry, restless, watchful, "trigger happy* 1 when it comes to iu*\v ideas, keeps plenty of ni at the top. t now tiiere is a volution going on m Detroit. America's motor-car capital a reution bringing m minds, new meets, new aggressivene481 words
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Article135 1952-08-01 9 WOMEN'S HATS are being watched carefully by officials of Britain's Board of Trade. The amount of bird's plumage being used as hat trimming is causing concern. The Importation of feathers and skins of wild birds tor such purposes was prohibited m 1921 following a public outcry against135 words
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Article, Illustration997 1952-08-01 10 THAT UTILITY AND BEAUTY CAN GO HAND-W -HAND IS PROVEN IN THE) CASE OF THE OVALTINE DAIRY FARM WHOSE PICTURESQUE EXTERIOR IS MATCHED BY ITS ULTRA-MODERN INTERIOR THK 'Ovaltine' Dairy Farm, situated m the same beautiful stretch of the Hertfordshire countryside as the 'Ovaltine'997 words
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Article, Illustration404 1952-08-01 10 JEAN WISEMAN - TAKING THE 'LUG' OUT OF LUGGAGE JEAN WISEMAN by JHK ONLY thing that most of us have against travelling is the tiresome task of having to carry luggage. If the Americans have their way, m a year or two, there will be no "lug" left m "luggage". Their nylon clothes404 words
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Article, Illustration18 1952-08-01 10 \A sttf-cojiiained telephone exchange i s M'racant J. C. Baker, Rovai Corn* n* fZirrnniv nt JU^^ri lPoo^^ *u~18 words
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Article, Illustration753 1952-08-01 11 SUCCESS THROUGH THE POST The International Correspondence Schools are the creative pioneers of vocational training by correspondence Till* International Correspondence a occupy *J sition among an ,|s/' "colleges, institutes" giving instruction ,gh the post 1 his eiiUKV, which is i,l wide, is no! jched i)v ;mv niporaryI.C.S. are the pioneersPopper - 753 words
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Article580 1952-08-01 11 HUBERT HARRISON - HUBERT HARRISON by AMONG the many new incentives to greater production which are being introduced on the Soviet mqdel to (he industry of the satellite states m Eastern Europe one of the most novel is the use of bright colours. Thus, the Hungarian newspaper "Magyar Nemzet" reported580 words
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Article, Illustration2115 1952-08-01 12 THE MAN-IN-THE-STREET GENERALLY GIVES THOUGHT TO THE IMPORTANT PART PLA' t BANKS IN BRINGING THE NECESSITIES C S TO THE TABLE TIIK growth of a banking system m any country is determined by the individual requirements of its industry and commerce. The requirementsPopper - 2,115 words
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Article, Illustration448 1952-08-01 13 NADEANE WALKER - NEW SEASON FOR FASHION HOUSES NADEANE WALKER by h Iki- just i w seas* ii have Ik- >i' the i lions <>l o find for from their ..oon, them ai may be the cb not entir it their new re- danger t as seeing -indably buyhard to .1 Paris isesA.P. - 448 words
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528 1952-08-01 13 Nylon is used for 200 things beside stockings DIKING the last few years, to avoid a repetition of the depression between the two wars, many light industries have sprung up m South Wales and at Pontvpool the British Nylon Spinners have built a huge factory, employing more than three thousand528 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-08-01 13 photo. Miss Vivienne Phillips, 0/ Rltca. ""^^ti '^t Y,,ir*t at the aarden party given by the Queen at buckdecorated'with pink and black roses.- PopperPopper - 24 words
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Article, Illustration716 1952-08-01 14 SIR WILLIAM PATERSONS JUBILEE piFTY years of water purifying m live continents, benefiting hundreds of millions of people and including large plants m India, Pakistan, and Ceylon, is the achievement of Sir William Paterson. who celebrates his jubilee thisPopper - 716 words
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530 1952-08-01 14 John Harriman - U.S. BUSINESS BOOM IS SHOWING SIGNS OF FATIGUE John Harriman says THE GREAT capitalgoods boom m the United States is beginning to show signs of fatigue. The steam is going out of industrial expansion. Not this year perhaps not m the first half of next year but, sooner or later,530 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1952-08-01 15 SIDNEY TAYLOR - SIDNEY TAYLOR by A special correspondent reports on a 20.000 miles flight around Asia m Britain's new wonder plane flying at 40,000 feet. IE FIRST great jsc of tlvmu Oi miles m i\ t around Asia ia mplete lack of fatigue. c recently re--1 from aReuter - 1,117 words
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Advertisement260 1952-08-01 15 o^r 700Q000 o£^ral Jtf No wonder Underwood is the typewriter leader of the world HP I That represents a lot of typewriters for business Then you'll see, too and quickly why over <^ Note the perhaps more than you'd think possible from one manu- seven million Underwoods have been purchased260 words
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Advertisement569 1952-08-01 16 A PERSONAL TOUCH jfyjvl few ?k FOR EVERY SITUATION f'Wjl M^^ P& Sometimes a hard touch is light at other .^^tS^J^^^^ Or eat^ er touc^ an^ lightning action use X^^ times the soft is better but when it comes to FACTA. This is no old adding machine which yjr typing569 words
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Article304 1952-08-01 5 says the Registrar of Vehicles tin iv c c Press Staff Reporter tts re «'ntty retired Singapore Reg.strar of chicles, says road accidents m !lfn« j°K y Ul be reduced if magistrates "^ukin a ,V.'- er fi K nes for avoi dable offences. for 1951304 words
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Article45 1952-08-01 5 WUM ROAD, pore, had the of roid riinn? 1 r lar of accidents, well which cider.ts rame idents. 1 ll j of jecidents K. .id. 118; 115; l"PP« 109: Thorn.7; Vo> Chu m Bridge Smill; Bridge >: Br.«.i h Road, \le\andra. 13.45 words
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Article18 1952-08-01 5 H. Fri. Viruth.n labourer of Estate. Labis. Ramai. nas $588 compenh Johore c for Workmen's18 words
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Article89 1952-08-01 5 I fc TEMPORARY locally-re-cruited librarian will be appointed this month for Raffles Library m place o! MLss Louise Bridges who has- resigned, Mr M. W. F Tweeaie, Director of Raffles Museum and Library, told c Free Pre.s yesten ay. The new librarian will work there89 words
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Article43 1952-08-01 5 Mr Anachal Bhaskaran, an interpreter of Malayalam classics, will give a "katha prasangam" at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall, Norris Road, Singapore, tomorrow at 8 p.m. Mr. Bhaskaran, who comes from Vamanpuram, Travancore, is on a short visit to the Colony.43 words
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Article33 1952-08-01 5 SEREMBAN, Fri. Wong Woo was sentenced to three months' gaol on pleading guilty to being found m possession of 15 tahils of chandu at the 2 1 mjs. Jelebu Seremban Road.33 words
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226 1952-08-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TNCHE MOHD. Salleh bin Hakim, UMNO-MCA member of Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council, who opposes the MCA offer of $500,000 to help the Malays, yesterday said: "I challenge Dato Yahaya bin Dato Abdul Razak to say openly where my interests lie if226 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-08-01 5 COLONY'S NEW MOBILE POLICE- QIXTEEN members of the J>3 new mobile traffic police squad completed their training yesterday. They will help to make the roads safer. Picture shows two of the men.36 words
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Article83 1952-08-01 5 Five study teachers salaries Free Press Staff Reporter A REPORT on the working conditions and salaries of teachers m Chinese schools is being compiled by a five-man sub-committee of the Singapore Chinese Schools' Conference. The report will be submitted to the Conference on Aug. 9. Teachers m Singapore Chinese schools83 words
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Article14 1952-08-01 5 RAUB, Fri. Dr. S. C. Barory, of Penang, has been transferred to Kuantan.14 words
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Article90 1952-08-01 5 G.O.C. visits Perak Guard school IPOH, Fri. Major General Sir Hush Stockwell. GOC Malaya, yesterday visited the Home Guard training centre m Batu Gajah where he inspected the trainees on parade. Officials of the Malayan Chinese Association met the General at the training centre. They included Mr. Lav Pak Khuan,90 words
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Article47 1952-08-01 5 IPOH, Fri. One of the main items at the PanMalayan meeting of the Teochew Associations m Ipoh on Aug. 17 is a proposal to ask government to speed up investigations of cases of members of the community detained under the Emergency Regulations.47 words
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Article12 1952-08-01 5 The Singapore C.I.D. antinarcotics branch begins operation today.12 words
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Article93 1952-08-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. EIGHT Sandhurst- trained Malay officers of the Malay Regiment are due back by sir Tromßntain on Wednesday. They *an fSecond-UHten-* JrtU MaMtA bin Yflnus? UnskM Nnaruddin bin Ungku Ahmad, Ahmad bin Ali, Othman bin Ibrahim, Mohammad Noordin bin Mohabidin, J^afar bin Sidek,93 words
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Article176 1952-08-01 5 ]y|OST of the families from the Paya Lebar airport site would have moved into their new homes at Bedok by the end of this year, Mr. G. S. Burlock, the Deputy President of the Singapore Rural Board, told tne Free Press yesterday. Mr. Burlock,176 words
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Article44 1952-08-01 5 Drive against smallpox in Colony AN isiand-vviJe drive to get people inoculated against smallpox will begin m Singapore on Tuesday, the Free Press was told yesterday. People are advised to have themselves inoculated at the clinics. Inocuations will also be available at mobile clinics.44 words
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Article, Illustration134 1952-08-01 5 Their only wish to see Queen CHEERFUL, First Class f Guides, Lilian Oh and Tunku Zailan binte I Tunku Zakaria. flew by I Qanlas-BOAC this morn- f lin from Kallang air- I I port to represent Singa- pore and the Federation at the British Interna- I tional Camp m London.134 words
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Article52 1952-08-01 5 Teachers' Union meeting The extraordinary general meeting of the Singapore Teachers' Union which will take place tomorrow at the St. Joseph's Institution hall will discuss a reduction m membership fees. Some teachers claim that the present membership fee of $3 per month is "too high." They want the fee reduced52 words
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418 1952-08-01 5 A committee will study power problem Free Pros Staff Reporter •THE Singapore Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicol, L appointed a committee, with Mr. V M I Fcrgusson as chairman, to study the Colony's h! out problem. This was disclosed by the City Council I sident, Mr. T. P. F. McNoice.418 words
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Article19 1952-08-01 5 TAPAH, Fri.-^S. Ramachandran, F. I .D. mes. ;^i was fined $13 at Tapah for assaulting S. Ponnusamy.19 words
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133 1952-08-01 5 HE WANTS CLINIC FOR OPIUM ADDICTS Fiee ireii rter |)R C. J. Paglar wants the Singapore Government to set up a clinic for opium addicts He will make the suggestion at the next meeting of the LegisiaMve Council on Aug. IU. Dr. Paglar will urge that ihe clinic be run133 words
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Article163 1952-08-01 5 SI b .iijNb Liable to load sheading tonight are: Cavrnagb kil.. Collyrr **»*l. B .MM. 1 »m 4 t. Queen St.. Mrawt, Kali Ira rUe«. Malacca al I au>a tilde Miunr Pip*. Khtrm lorn Bin >ea s Wir* Nrih, PWJ> Q«ait Nanxanc M*nut«elurff> Oompan failing NaUoitat Carbon, Pr163 words
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Advertisement60 1952-08-01 5 E-s^ TkeQnrtCUseulccmestb jL«J CALDBECKi ydH&L Leading Wine J^B Spirit Merchants Jcr^DQ^^ m 7 The Far East MACCREGOR*C?L T D ■Br-/ i JP^ TEL. 5371/2 *£/t£ Home movies tell your family's story rA as n 9^ m 9 e se can V Start taking them Do Not Waste Another Shoot Yours60 words
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Advertisement27 1952-08-01 5 s^\ We have received a new P^ supply of these popular i A V rv V s \o^ f m FINE QUALITY LOCKNIT /7 «o« d»t. ROBINSONS27 words
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Article442 1952-08-01 6 ALLAN LEWIS - FREE ENTRY TO WIN ALLAN LEWIS By Adonis the danger Free Entry is raised 1 two divisions with only 4 Ib. less than he carried successfully on the first day, he should be able to take the main race tomorrow, third day of the Penang Turt Club's August Bank Holiday442 words
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Article78 1952-08-01 6 Official scratchings Official scratching* for tomorrow's Peiuuif races are: RACE 1 (2.15): Brevity. RM t: I (2.45): Six and Eight, Brunire. RACE 3 (3.13): Trigger. Bright Ladies Flame, Fifty Grand. Artist's Glory. RACE 4 (3.45): Kingport. Northmond. RACE 5 (4.15): Free Fancy. Irish Abbot. Abbeys tead. My Ling. Master Bruce.78 words
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Article203 1952-08-01 6 FOLLOW FLANNERY IN THIS 'T'HE Cl. 5. Div. 2 race over six A furlongs looks like the Hobbs' es. This trainer has Trent Fall. Beauman and Smilmj Through engaged. Beauman flntshed filth w»hmd Finalist m his first race and now i drops 7 lb. Smilinf Through, fourth m the same203 words
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Article136 1952-08-01 6 his first start third to Kudat m Div. 3 of the first run. Mr. Tin looks the pick m this Cl. 5. Div. 4 race over six furlongs. Mr. Tin is down a division with 6 lb. extra. Cinema showed gocd Improvement to finish sixth136 words
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Article289 1952-08-01 6 NORTHERN CJrCUit, Rebuke, Trigger. Bright Eyes. Fifty Grand (U started) and Sweet c can all be given winning chances iv the small field for horses Cl. 1 Div. 2 t>F. making it an open race. Northern Circuit finished second to Free Entry on the first day and289 words
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Article214 1952-08-01 6 nOUNSEL 111. with the saoie I v weight as when fourth o Free Errry, Northern Cir•uit and Nerolia looks the )est bet of the day m Cl. 1. Div. 3. 6F. Counsell 111 always runs nuch better* m his second ■ace and this fie'd is214 words
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Article211 1952-08-01 6 [RISH ABBOT locks cuis:anding m the Cl. 2. Div. 2 rac? aver B'-..F. Though h? mi?sed hir first engagement at the n'tctine tie is quit* okay. His form at Kuala Lumpur is more than goca j pnough to beat this weak lot. He *on over nine211 words
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Article135 1952-08-01 6 Take L' Apache I 'APACHE, who drons 31b for his fir t start second to Kudat. should make amends by taking the Cl. 5. Div. 3. 6F. race tomorrow. L'Apache usually saddles ud well and this is not a strong field. Amusement, who was eventually placed third m the higher135 words
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Article246 1952-08-01 6 NEPTUNE'S Daughter looks one of the best bets of the day m the Cl. 5, Div. 1 race over 6F. On Wednesday she was finishing over the top of everything else, including the winner and though she is up a division she gets the useful drop246 words
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Article318 1952-08-01 6 lI'ONG Peng Soon, All-Eng- land and Malayan badminton champion, who remained unbeaten during the Thomas Cup and international tournaments m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, should enter the singles final at the Malayan championshios with ejse as he meets little opposition m his section —'he318 words
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Advertisement38 1952-08-01 6 MUST VISIT THE HALL of WONDER vu Ty 'I WmaJ ft wtif .^1 TELEVISON RADAR THE ELECTRONIC COUNTER YOU'LL SEE THEM i ALL IN ACTION AT THE HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Ist. TO 16th AUGUST 1952 ADMISSION 50 CENTS38 words
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Miscellaneous91 1952-08-01 6 M^ndrflkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press mi n lq[q J £j v T«£W SUOOENLi- HIS FOOTSTEPS b ff> 4^#B Ipßa Aftf A/0 LONGER HEARD! L TH£ WEIRD MURE- HEAPTWIEPJ Cv\^Aa I Htf^-^HERE MiW P^ j f JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m jj^^ sBOBGie boosht KooH!-rrs aX91 words
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687 1952-08-01 7 WE'RE 'WELL SATISFIED' SAYS MANAGER Strickland plans wider coaching S'^^ORK'S Director of.Physical Education, Ted Strickland, yesterday at Helsinki expressed himself "well satisfied" with the Noor, who finished sixth and eighth m their respective classes m this world competition were out of M ?n Ch >T c entS Weng Ye^ finishU.P. - 687 words
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Article71 1952-08-01 7 Gay Time to race for Queen d best the will be the racing eond an ?en EliI the Rcyal G od! favourite b he by Gordon B olomew's the nd and a I 6-4 j ror, by one ls beBarod&'s Ascot 2-1 1 1 n off the I jok noReuter - 71 words
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Article17 1952-08-01 7 RUSSIANS FOR MELBOURNE the bourne Dg ComOlyrafsiad, just he MHbourn? i as ihev had at I U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article488 1952-08-01 7 Pulau Brani United 2; R.A.F. Seletar 2. PULAU BRANI United and R.A.F. Seletar shared four goals m a tense, tough, Singapore Amateur F.A. Senior Cup match, played at Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday. Credit must go to the Airmen, who twice m arrears, displayed grit and488 words
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Article, Illustration194 1952-08-01 7 MARJORIE MEETS THE DUKE Boiteux is out /OLYMPIC swimmers scrapped record books yesterat Helsinki, creating new high marks m four of the day's five events. The pace was so hot that Jean Boiteux of France who bettered a 20-year record, could not get194 words
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Article273 1952-08-01 7 SWIMMING WOMEN'S 100-M. BACKSTROKE 1. Joan Harrison (S. Africa) 1:14.3; 2. G. Wielema (Holland) 1:14.5; 3. Joan Stewart (New Zealand) 1:15.8. CYCLING 1.000 METRES TIME TRIAL 1. R. Mockridre (Australia) 1:11.1 (Olympic record); 2. M. Morettini (Italy) 1:12.7; 3. R. Robinson (S. Africa) 1:13; 4. C. CortoniReuter - 273 words
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Article78 1952-08-01 7 Swim prize: 4 bullocks EGYPT'S champion, Capt. I Abdel Rehim, swam the Bristol Channel from the Devoncoast of England to Lundy Island yesterday. The feat, never accom- i plished before, took him 12 i hours. He wins a prize of four fat bullocks or £250 put up by the owner78 words
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Article230 1952-08-01 7 HEATLY ROSEFROM SICK-BED DETER Heatly, British Em- pire diving champion, left his sick-bed yesterday to take part m the Olympic high-dive contest and quickly went into the lead. Doctors injected Heatly with penicillin and let him go after he pleaded for permission to take part. They said he must go230 words
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Article84 1952-08-01 7 THE United States and Russia will fight it out for the Olympic basketball Gold Medal. Both got to the final yesterday with victories over South American teams. Russia beat Uruguay 61-57 and the United States defeated Argentina 85-76. The losers m these two matches willReuter; U.P. - 84 words
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Article66 1952-08-01 7 r INDY Remigino. American •L* winner of the Olympic 100 metres m Helsinki equalled the world record of 10.2 seconds for the distance m an international athletics meeting m Sclo las*, night. The official world record Is held jointly by five athletes Jesse Owens (United States) Harold DavisReuter - 66 words
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Article286 1952-08-01 7 NORTHAMPTON, Fri. PARTNERSHIPS of 112 and 92 for the fourth and fifth wickets enabled India i to get within 56 runs of Northamotonshire's first innings 365 for seven declared OH the second day of their match here. In two overs before the cldfee North araptonsh lre286 words
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Article426 1952-08-01 7 COUNTY CRICKET THRILLS LONDON, Friday. A CAPACITY crowd at Chesterfield yesterday saw Derbyshire, unbeaten for 13 games since June 4, fight back after Surrey had gained a first innings lead of 81. So great was the crush that after Sun 295 innings new shortened boundaries were426 words
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Article83 1952-08-01 7 LONDON Fri. THE M.C.C. is publishing a new edition of the laws of cricket wl'h amendments to the notes and interpretations which help m their app'i alien. In no case has a law been alt*r?d. The shilling bookie', is for sale overseas on Aur. 1.A.P. - 83 words
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Advertisement295 1952-08-01 7 "...let active Commerce rouT Thro' various Climet and to each distant Pole In happy Tides let active Commerce rcwl Let Britain's ships export an Annual Fleece, Richer than Argos brought to Ancient Greece; Returning loaden Kith the shining stores Which lye profuse on eit her India's Shores, We then shall295 words
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445 1952-08-01 8 EDEN URGES HOUSE TO RA TIFY BONN PACT LONDON, Friday. fTHE FOREIGN SECRETARY, Mr. Anthony Eden, A opening a two-day debate In the House of Commons yesterday on the ratification of the Bonn Conventions to end the Western occupation m Germany, said the contracts were the inevitable consequence of theReuter - 445 words
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Article95 1952-08-01 8 voice that made her famous, shooed away photographers chasing the ex-King. She said "The King—-I mean the Prince does not want to be bothered. You got your photographs this morning. Now, leave him m peace." Photographers were allowed to photograph Farouk and his family just before the start of hisU.P.; Reuter - 95 words
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Article24 1952-08-01 8 Two Communist People's Police kidnapped a West Berlin woman yesterday I from within the French I sector of the city, says. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article23 1952-08-01 8 The Chinese Nationalist Parliament (Legislative Yuan> m Taipeh yesterday ratified with an overwhelming majority the Sino-Japanese bilateral peace treaty, says U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article197 1952-08-01 8 SAIGON, Fri. MR. Malcolm MacDonald, British Com-missioner-General for South-east Asia, said last night the defence of Indo-China was decisive m the free world's battle against Communist encroachment m the Far East and pledged Britain's full support m the struggle here. Addressing newsmen after his talksU.P. - 197 words
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Article208 1952-08-01 8 LONDON, Friday. THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Churchill, said yesterday that recent exercises by a United States navy task force m the straits between Formosa and the Chinese mainland were not a United Nations j affair. He told the House of Commons there was no reasonReuter - 208 words
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Article, Illustration61 1952-08-01 8 "CONGRATULATIONS," said Lady Templer. wife of the High Commissioner, as she shook Patrol Leader Lillian Oh, of Penang by the hand at the Kuala Lumpur Airport yesterday morning. Lillian is one of two selected to represent Malaya at the Girl Guides' International Camp m England from August 11 to August61 words
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Article278 1952-08-01 8 In trouble with Red China LONDON, Friday. THE small Portuguese colony of Macao m China is again reported m trouble with the Chinese Communists. British reports said that border clashes with Portuguese colonial troops have caused casualties and that the colony was under martial law. ChineseU.P. - 278 words
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Article48 1952-08-01 8 AT 90 m.p.h. Maryland state police arrested an Arabian Embassy chauffeur, Walter Hook, yesterday on charges of racing at 90 m.p.h. on his way to New York to meet Prince Telal, son of King Ton Saud. The State Department said he would eet diolomatic immunity. U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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146 1952-08-01 8 KHATMANDU, Fri. AN angry crowd pulled Bisheswar Prasad Koirala. younger brother of the Nepalese Prime Minister and President of the Nepali Congress Party, from the platform of a public meeting here yesterday and severely manhandled him. His wife and three former ministers were also assaultedReuter - 146 words
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Article28 1952-08-01 8 Mexico and Yugoslavia objected yesterday having the United Nations Collective Measures Committee to ask Spain what aid it could give to combat future aggression. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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172 1952-08-01 8 Japan 's intentions are under test LONDON. Fri. VTBGOTIATIONS between 11 the United Uations and Japan on the facilities for Commonwealth forces in Japan are a test of Japanese intentions towards the free i world. The Times declared yesterday An editorial said United Nations troops m Japan are being representedU.P. - 172 words
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Miscellaneous55 1952-08-01 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris i _4JFfTKT* V^TWO TO PHOENIX, SIR. THE IT'^B WHyV^ BECAUSE I'M AFRAID M WE'LL HAVE TO TRY ANO) Wdm U^^< PLANE 15 LOADING NOW V ARE WE YOUR FRIENDS WILL BE SNEAK IN WHEN THEY/ —I-- I J i^^^^^C^~Vf ROAA GATE aj—^"^ T^^^ GOING TO55 words
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