The Singapore Free Press, 18 August 1952
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Title Section19 1952-08-18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA V> 18.473. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article850 1952-08-18 1 49 lost m honeymoon haven 9 IN. RAINFALL STARTS TORRENT t^O^TV Mini LONDON, Monday. v people were dead or missing last night m the tragic wake of a flood which almost swept the North Devon honeymoon havens of Lynton and Lynmonth off the map on Saturday.U.P.; A.P. - 850 words
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Article145 1952-08-18 1 Bow and arrow warriors seek aid >4 RXE. Man. 9 claiming to rt--1 rat the Rrpnbtie mt I lueras" have askUia for heJp m V v>* and arrow war the Indonesian .merit on tb* island ExiSflWal Affairs rd Casey told <n -it. (hq ad^ed that wou!J not inuispcte on ■ukReuter - 145 words
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Article13 1952-08-18 1 Chiar X -ahek, San Frcncixo for )f a iiin ailment U.P.U.P. - 13 words
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Article75 1952-08-18 1 $1, 500 armed robbery Free Press Staff Report rt rwMih proprietor cf a fac X to Jalaa tTiu, Sit Singapore, report :d tJ the cc that two armed Chinese er. residence at 10 o'clock last n glit. After ransacking the a'rneirahs and drapers, they took $330 and llery worth $I^oo.75 words
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Article27 1952-08-18 1 Three port workers m Leghorn were killed and two seriously injured when a wartime artillery shell tliey had ashed from the harbour floor V ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article25 1952-08-18 1 The Indonesian Government has approved the request of the vice-president Mohammed Hatta. to go on pilgrimage to Mecca on Aug U.P. 20U.P. - 25 words
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175 1952-08-18 1 NEW YORK, Mon. A PLUCKY Czech girl, who rode with one leg dangling from a crowded plane to escape her Communist homeland, has arrived here aboard a ship as a refugee. Miss Hana Pavlikova, 24, said she was one of four persctis whoA.P. - 175 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-08-18 1 picture. WHAT five-year-old Aloysius Chin lacked m height, h e more than made up for m determination, A scout £*yes him a helping hand at yesterday's Gala Fan Fair on the St. Joseph's Institution field, Bras Ba*ih Road, Singapore. Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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Article166 1952-08-18 1 £100 M. RUMOUR STARTS... ANTIBES, France, Monday. AN ex-captain of the British Navy, backed by some American money, sailed yesterday towards Corsica m quest of a rumoured 100.000,000.000 francs (£100,000,000) treasure hiGden by General Rommel's Afrika Korps. Captain Pears' 45-ton yacht, the Romany Maid, carrying166 words
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Article89 1952-08-18 1 100-seater jet tested BRISTOL Mon. BRITAIN'S IH-seat*r turbojet airliner, Britannia, took to the air for a 38- minute test flight near here yesterday. The flight was watched by officials of the British Overseas Airways Corporation which has placed a £10,--060,000 order for a fleet of 25 of these airliners. TheU.P.; Reuter - 89 words
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Article51 1952-08-18 1 The public of Singapore are advised not to worry if they see many troops and police m various parts of the island tomorrow. What will take place is an island-wide exercise by the army m conjunction with the police. The exercises are to test the internal security of51 words
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Article33 1952-08-18 1 The Commander-in-Chief, Far East Air Force, Air Marshal A. C. Sanderson, left Changi, Singapore, by air this morning for a two-day visit to Hong Kong. The visit is purefy routine. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article25 1952-08-18 1 Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and his bride, have begun their honeymoon, after a 1,000-mile journey, at the famous beauty spot. Urgeirica, Portugal- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article19 1952-08-18 1 The Duke of Edinburgh on Saturday opened the sixth annual Edinburgh international Festival of Music and Drama.19 words
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Article105 1952-08-18 1 FLATS FOR S'PORE OFFICERS Free Press Staff Reporter BECAUSE of the shortage of suitable building land and the sharp rise m price, the Singapore City Council's Finance Committee has revised its decision to build semi-detached houses lor senior officers off Dunearn Road, and directed that flats be built instead. The105 words
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Article84 1952-08-18 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. TWO SINGAPORE police--1 men were injured this morning when their jeep and a privately-driven car were involved m a head-on collision m East Coast Road. They were removed to the General Hospital m an ambulance where their condition was said to be84 words
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Article193 1952-08-18 1 KARACHI, Mon. rIE assassin of Prime .Minister Liaquat Ali Khan last October may well have been the tool of some clever third party," a government rommissicn of inquiry into the assassination announced yesterday. The announcement said it *?»rt not been o^We to establish whether the a^sas^in.193 words
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371 1952-08-18 1 TOKYO, Monday. A CHINESE COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT delegation led by Premier Chou En-lai has arrived m Moscow and Peking Radio yesterday indicated that Russia may bring up a new formula for a Korean armistice. The top-level 15-men Red mission to the Soviet capital included severalReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 371 words
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Article72 1952-08-18 1 Free Press Staff Reporter AFTER a swim at the Singapore Swimmii.g Club yesterday. a European found that the boot of his car had been forced open and a spare k yre and rim, missing. He :iad left the ca r and the boot locked when he72 words
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Article66 1952-08-18 1 Free Press Stall Reporter VHE America!* Ambassador 1 to Indi*. Mr. Chester Bowles. wno leaves New Delhi t*feiorrow for an unomcisJ three -week tour of South-East Asia, Is expected m Singapore on Bept. 3. Mr. Bowles, who will be arcompanted by Mrs. Bowles will spend two66 words
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Article153 1952-08-18 1 Blythe may speak on Mrs. Menon Free Press Staff Reporter rpHE Singapore CcCo: 1 Secretary. Mr. W. Blytho. hoes to be m a p tion to rnuKe a statement day about Mrs. Viiasint Menon. Member for Seletar m the Legislative Council, for whom there is a warrant of arrest. It153 words
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Article20 1952-08-18 1 POLIO MOTHER HAS SON A healthy flve-and-one- half pound son has born born to a polio-stricken 1 man m Chicago.20 words
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Article, Illustration368 1952-08-18 2 PICTURE PAGE BRIDE OF THE WEEK STEADY! .AND THE MAN SHE WILL V MARRY Hula-hula girls welcome American Korea veterans ABOVE: "Hey. leave some for me. says Paul to his brother Robin, who iooks tike downing ail the ginger pop. "It's been hard work and that demands fair shares." The368 words
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Article24 1952-08-18 3 VS. I xport 01 p.. i.des of woojj pulp. its :o Hon^ Macao, the Soviet her :tes will to require i::d.vies.24 words
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Article24 1952-08-18 3 Indian-Japan radio ne link was inaui when the Mayo r of >ke to the Mayor '•V a three-minute 40 (about Ma- U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article16 1952-08-18 3 n firm has been :by tl Pakistan lild a 750-1 n East^r.i U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Article16 1952-08-18 3 bei of persons ar- n.v. East Ger- face charges of sabot- j supplies of ne city.16 words
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106 1952-08-18 3 'TRUSTED FRIEND' BROKE UP MARRIAGE lE7FIELD, Mon. 1,. husband at t.itttield U Court, Judge R. c. said: "he was .v to forgive his wife 70 Kftn, but sne was not d to be loiilw and granted a derive husband. Leonard ea 52. butcher, on d of misconduct by to. E;hel.106 words
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263 1952-08-18 3 LONDON, Mon. A FORMER Portsmouth police inspector, Frederick George James Mardlin. of Southsea, summoned under an Act of Edward 111., was bound over by Portsmouth magistrates m the sum of £10 to keep the peace for 12 months. It was alleged263 words
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Article26 1952-08-18 3 ibers of the a trar>eze were killed crossing 3 h cf upe. attached to rs Circus, h2d v booken end A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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320 1952-08-18 3 Japan's 'Hess' plan failed to start before Japan's %nrtL^L c f J?^ tic last months efforts to end Xt nS'nv 116 mUltarists for realised wa, futillrelisS JaPan<?Se by then Japan I would-be -Rudolph i from tn Was very Afferent! rrcm the sensitive, some-' tSS WlSted Nazi Tiien 60 years of320 words
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Article37 1952-08-18 3 United Nations Watchdog Sub-Commission for the Balkans has met m New Ycrk to study reports of Greek and Bulgarian clashes over Gamma Island, m the Svros River, but adjourned without taking any action. A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article29 1952-08-18 3 Twelve members of the U.S. House of Representations, have left Washington for me Far East to inspect a multi-millicn dollar military construction programme there. U.P. m progressU.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-08-18 3 THIS LOVELY leg (the other is hidden from view) belongs to Molly Sinclair, M.G.M. starlet, wearing what Hollywood considers appropriate for fun on the beach. Just what a bustle does on the beach is a little difficult to understand. Still, the gin looks cute.48 words
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Article119 1952-08-18 3 LONDON, Mon. TAX men who a year ago A demanded 9s. 6d. m the for the Inland Revenue from a £15,000 gift by film comedian Bob Hope to Clubland, a youth centre m Camberwell, have now waived the claim. Bob Hope earned £15,000 m119 words
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200 1952-08-18 3 DETROIT, Mon. AFTER several years vi experiment, the General Motors Corporation has perfected an air conditioning unit for motor-cars. Mr. C.E. Wilson, President of the Company, says that the unit is expected to be made available, as optional equipment at added cost, on 1953Reuter - 200 words
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Article41 1952-08-18 3 The 60-man band of the Royal Marines, star attraction of Geneva's annual! fet3 this year, has arrived there by train from Paris, says Reuter. The four-day fete will cost £40,000 and 200,000 visitors are expected to spend £1,000,000.41 words
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Article23 1952-08-18 3 Russia has rejected the Western Powers' latest proposals on Austria, contained m a note delivered m Moscow last Monday ReuterReuter - 23 words
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174 1952-08-18 3 GLASGOW, Mon. DONT tell children blood-curdling tales at bedtime, advised Dr. A. G. Mearns, Glasgow, at the Nursery School Association summer school at St. Andrews when he advocated plenty of sleep for children as one of the 'highways' to healthy living. "They should174 words
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Article44 1952-08-18 3 Great-grandpa is 131 years old Luka Izotov, the oldest man m the Odessa region, is 131. the newspaper Evening Moscow reported. He lives with his youngest daughter, who is 59. Luka has nine other children. 34 grandchildren and 52 great-grandchildren, the paper added. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article15 1952-08-18 3 Thp former Davis Cup tennis pla>er John Bromwich. recently became th* father of twin daughters.-15 words
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Article303 1952-08-18 3 She paid midnight visit to beach LONDON, Monday. A 15- YEAR-OLD girl who allowed two brothers to be intimate with her told the court that a "few drinks" she had made her dizzy. But because she had lied to i the youth by saying she was j 18 years old,Reuter - 303 words
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247 1952-08-18 3 DUBLIN, Monday. APPEARING at Dublin District Court, a 24-year-A old labourer admitted that he hit the grirl he planned to marry when she told him she wished to become a nun. The man, Anthony Sweeney, was found guilty of causing bodily harm247 words
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Article, Illustration237 1952-08-18 3 r\ID you ever make a Blackwood Four -No- trump bid m hows that your partner would NOT have the p.ce you were calling upon him to show? That's the odd situation that made this deal on« of Life Master Clarence A. Scroures all-time favourites. uyers are always being237 words
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Advertisement95 1952-08-18 3 SINGAPORE ARTS THEATRE THIS WAS A A Drama by WOMAN JOAN MORGAN at the Victoria Theatre at 9 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 19th and 20th August, 1952. Stats at $5. Bookings at $3. and Robinsons ii 1 am EACH CAPSULE CONTAINS: %i^* Vitamin A_... 5,000 USP un.ts Vitamin95 words
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Miscellaneous290 1952-08-18 3 Solution To Crossword No. 742 Saturday's Soluties Across: 1, Town 4, Silver. 7. 9. One th:: a time. 8. Obeyed. 9. See 7. 11. Esau. 13, Vortex. 15. Incarcerate 17. Crests. 18. Loot. Down: 2. OinI mbus 3. Natty. 4. Shed 5. Light. I 6. Eat. 10 Maestro. ]2 Urals.290 words
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Miscellaneous152 1952-08-18 3 New Crossword No. 743 CLO'Io ALa^oSS 1 Chess piece to leave with uncle? «,4). 3. 3d. ale is not Lood (6> 8 They grew m Tchekhov's orchard (6, 5). 9. She's m shirtsleeves (3). 10 Curse and be a nagger (7). 12. Realm of monarch v (7) 15 Vehicle tnat152 words
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546 1952-08-18 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. Aug. 13, 1952. Co-op in danger FE Singapore Cooperative Stores Soly may have to ciose down. Its fate will be decided at a jial general meeting on Wednesday .en the Commisioner for Co-operative Development. Mr. T. F. Carey, will be present to hear arguments against546 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1952-08-18 4 THE LONDON LETTER LONDON. 4 WALK down PiccaA dilly or Shaftesbury avenue shows that London is more full of people now than at any time since the war even during the Festival. The British Travel and Holidays Association bear this out. In their Information OiSce m St.1,289 words
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Article923 1952-08-18 4 G. WARD PRICE - G. WARD PRICE Continuing the series on South Africa, 'dominion of un-ease. CHIVERING m the bitter wind of a. South African winter, 6,000 ft. above the sea, native beggars squat on the narrow, crowded pavements of Johannesburg, holding out battered caps for alms. Yet923 words
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Article, Illustration343 1952-08-18 4 Tons of oil -but its deep in wet sand FLANKING the banks of the River Athabaska, Northern Alberta, Canada, is the world's biggest oilfield. No oil comes from it No oil is likely to come out of it for years. For the world's oilmen, renowned for taking gigantic risks, are343 words
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Article32 1952-08-18 4 AT the Festival for a ten -year-old tcm from Westminster was shov the veteran class Bt entered as Sire known, dam unknoicn. born April 1. 1942. breedr- unknown. Name: H32 words
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Advertisement33 1952-08-18 4 wr%s isirouwMF*, I cups I SHIELDS i I MEDALS 1 3 TANKARDS I ft M 1 P. H.deSILVA t. 4"> High St.. Singapore. 6. Embankment, K.L. i. 6. Station Doad. Ipoh. S 133 words
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Advertisement115 1952-08-18 4 The name 'WINTER* is known throughout Malaya FOR TAILORING AT ITS BEST H. B. WINTER CO., LTD., 18-E: Battery Road. Singapore. 1 DADV'f CRIPE DHDI 9 RAINS When boby suffers from stomach upset, you want to £k jfc\ avoid harsh harmful laxatives that may cause grip.ng Give him gentle, effective115 words
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Article215 1952-08-18 5 Wider drain will reduce floods m town KJiTtn?^ Er gineer ha s been instructed to v nr Hiffl^? 1 if he should encounter any ty^or difficulty m the future m completing the work. Work on the canal was held up because the machinery and215 words
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77 1952-08-18 5 GOVT. WON'T CANCEL UNUSED RICE CARDS NOW STORE Governhas stopped the cards of who fail to jions for four c weeks. •*m m month, no U become "maa G nent official Press. oi "dead- ration ud. may now lout f bcU U Ihe a ntro\iuse of improved nsider.*ler cal work77 words
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Article25 1952-08-18 5 lon. VelimuSethinarnu were 1 ping with HMftoi of two pots ofl Idy m the Kus- N-as posrwne Bill jf $100 was25 words
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Article29 1952-08-18 5 S 9 liable to load tonight are: M -Um/orj -.o*t Nt. I Bitcd Tißuh Piimi. SU'r tier Kd ;»tl E>t.tte. I-Und eu.- I a laid Rd. Kfi29 words
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Article112 1952-08-18 5 TWO boys and a girl from 1 three Colony English ols have been awarded City Day scholarships offered by the Singapore Progressive Party. They are Hazel Lange, of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus m Katong, Phua Eng Hee. of St. Andrews School, and Quek112 words
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Article92 1952-08-18 5 ALOR STAR. Mon. A -YEAR-OLD woman, r.g Heong. told Abdul Hamid m ligh Court yesshe stabbed her r.usoand, Liew Hon n y intention to to cause him who was sentenced :s' sioiple im- prisonment on a charge of pausing grievous hurt, said that Liew had92 words
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Article62 1952-08-18 5 4 WOMEN GIVEN BAIL OF $600 TAIPING. Mon. Four women Chan Swee Thye, 25. Oi Ah Lan 33. Cheah Sui Yong, 19, and Cheah Teik Sin. 17, were charged m Taiplng with not notifying the Registration Officer, Larut and Ma tang, of c-ange of address. All four claimed trial. The62 words
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Article33 1952-08-18 5 The Singapore Posts and Telegraphs Uniformed Staffs Union celebrated i:s sixth anniversary with a dinner and ronggeng party at the Singapore Volunteer Corps Hall m Bea^h Rrad last night33 words
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Article135 1952-08-18 5 ASIAN IS EDUCATION CHIEF FOR the first time m Penang an Asian. Mr. Ooi Khay Bian. wild act as Senior Inspector of Schools when Mr. C. P. Pure c present head of the Settlement Education Department goes to Britain I next week on sick leave. Mr. Purcell was admitted to135 words
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Article, Illustration47 1952-08-18 5 The Singapore Marine Survey Department's revenue for last year showed an Increase of nearly $12,000 over that of 1950, its annual report states. picture. WHAT DELICIOUS HOT DOGS! Two little girls at the Fun Fair yesterday St. Joseph's Institution, Bras Basab Road, Singapore.— Free PressFree Press - 47 words
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Article65 1952-08-18 5 JOKORE BAHRU. Mon.— Inche Abdul Kadir bin Yusof, First Magistrate. Johore Bahru who has been awarded a scholarship will sail for Britain on Sept. 4to enter Lincoln's Inn. He will be away for three years. Born m Muar, Inche Kadir was educated at the Government65 words
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Article, Illustration74 1952-08-18 5 This is how an artist sees them A SINGAPORE artis'. Mrs. Jean Kinlocn Smith, has done five ink and wash drawings of Servicemen m Malaya. The portraits, each 15" x 2<T, will hang m the new NAAFI headquarters m Beach Road when the building is opened. Pictures show a H74 words
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Article86 1952-08-18 5 11 ISS Leina Madhavan, 16, 111 of Ipoh. who recently completed a three-year dancing course m India, will appear m a dance recital at the Victoria Theatre on Aug. 29. She will perform modern and classical Indian dances, including "Bharat Natyam," "Allarippu." and "Marwari.' Others taking86 words
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Article28 1952-08-18 5 GOTA BAHRU. Mon. Tengku Sri Maharaja, Acting Mentri Bes&r, Kelantan. who accompanied the Sultan to Kuala Lumpur last week for the Rulers' conference, returned yesterday.28 words
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Article, Illustration226 1952-08-18 5 SUBSIDIARY subjects University of Malaya year begins m October. Under new University regulations, students may take two principal subjects and one subsidiary subject. Formerly they were required to take three principal subjects. English Literature, History. Geography, Mathematics, Economics and Statistics may be taken as subsidiary subjects.226 words
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127 1952-08-18 5 PENANG, Friday. rpHE REGIONAL Dental Nurses' School m Penang may be converted into a training centre for the whole of South-East Asia, Mr. C. F. Mummery, the Federation's Chief Dental Officer, said m Penang today. Mr. Mummery told the Free Press that the127 words
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Article104 1952-08-18 5 35 SEND PICTURES FOR SHOW artists have submitted a total of. 93 paintings lor show at the nine-day Third Open Exhibition of Works by Local Teachers and Art Students which opens at the British Council Hall on Saturday. Dr. A. C. Gibson-Hill, chairman of the Singapore Art Society, which is104 words
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Article34 1952-08-18 5 TAIPING, Mon.— Yah binte Bakar, 25, was charged at 'Paiping with not having an identity card on Jan. 3. The case was postponed to Thursday. Bail of $300 was altowed.34 words
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Article22 1952-08-18 5 TAIPING, Mon. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Yeop, of the District Office, Taiping, is going to Selama as Assistant District Officer.22 words
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172 1952-08-18 5 Free Press Staff Reporter INDONESIAN imports from Singapore may drop further with the raising by the Indonesian Government of foreign exchange rates for goods not on the official "essential" list, Chinese traders said yesterday. The Secretary for Economic Affairs, Singapore, informed local merchants on172 words
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Article91 1952-08-18 5 THE COMMISSIONER-GEN-ERAL, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, last night proposed the toast to the Republic ol Indonesia at a cocktail party given by the Indonesian Consul General m Singapore Dr. Mohamed Razif m celebration of the seventh anniversary of Indonesia's independence. It was also Mr. MacDonald's 51st birthday. Dr.91 words
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Article39 1952-08-18 5 TELUK ANSON, Mon.— Lai Sin Chu, of Sungai Tiang villlage, was charged at Tefiuk Anson with possession of chandu and chandu dross. The case was postponed to Aug. 26 and $300 bail, with one surety, was allowed.39 words
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Article54 1952-08-18 5 nnHE Singapore Municipal 1 Services Union will be asked at its annual general meeting on Sept. 20 to join the Trade Union Congress. The Gas Department branch of the Union has sent m a resolution urging this step. It will be moved by its secretary.54 words
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Article158 1952-08-18 5 OFF DAYS FOR FIRE MEN PLAN i^ITY Council has agreed m principle to a system of leave for members of the Singapore Fire Brigade. The Superintendent of the Brigade has been asked re-examine his estimates of the nuoiber of extra men re- quired to implement this scheme. At present senior158 words
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Article20 1952-08-18 5 TAIPING. Mon. Found drunk and incapable at Tupai Lane. 39-year-otd Udah b.n Awang was fined $10 m Taiping.20 words
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Advertisement26 1952-08-18 5 Just Arrived— Finest Quality I LEATHER PHOTO FRAMES I and JEWEL CASES f Photo Frames: $500 to $24.00 LeatWor Jewd Cases: $24.00 to $80.00. SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT26 words
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Advertisement40 1952-08-18 5 LADIES fcjO& ili^. perfect for all occasions! $«S I-5O p er p air !|||p m DAZZLING WHITE Sling-Back and Sandal |L 1 1 IDI lA*V Styles with Platformj NUbUUIX soles. In all sizes. Dre »,To«r pt ROBINSONS (Incorporated m Singapore40 words
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Article, Illustration219 1952-08-18 6 GLOBETROTTERS DUE ON FRIDAY Three games m Singapore gEVEN days from now local basketball fans will thrill to the antics of the fabulous Harlem Globetrotters. The world-touring Negro team will play one exhibition match m the Federation and three m Singapore. They are due to arrive on Friday. Their first219 words
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Article433 1952-08-18 6 Special to the Free Press \f ARQUES Haynes, captain of the famous Negro J 1 Harlem Globetrotters, is the scholar of the squad. Haynes, a most avid reader, is never without a copy of Shakespeare or some other classic. He reads Shakespeare for pleasure. On433 words
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Article127 1952-08-18 6 CATUARDAVS U.K. football SCOTTiMI LEAGUE— IiIV. 'A irdrieonians t» R;^:h Rover. 1 Celtic 1 ll.be: .wan 0 Durdrc rjyde Fa*t I fe o Thftftl LatiA-k I "w 0 Mo hem el! 1 Queen o'South 2 Falkirfc 2 BaafCTl 3 Aberdeen 1 St. Mirren I Tartirk Th. 1Reuter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration532 1952-08-18 6 YORKS HIT UP 423 FOR FIVE v. SURREY rpHE north of England had the laugh over the south at cricket on Saturday for with most of the southern game affected by rain, Yorkshire at Leeds m a vital championship game against the leaders Surrey and Derbyshire at Chesterfield against HampshireReuter; Free Press - 532 words
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Article300 1952-08-18 6 Singapore table tennis tourney OESULTS of ties played m the xv Singapore Table Tunis Association's junior inter-club league championship matches played on Saturday and Sunday at the S.B.A. Hall wer;: Saturday: Chinese Chin Woo A A bt Mansfield SC 5- CYMA (Golden) bt Young Companions AA 5-0; CYMA (PM) bt300 words
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Article33 1952-08-18 6 Flight Lkufenant N. C. Burnham (Command Eiuc Staff. H.Q. F.E.A.F.. RAF :igi. Telephone Air Command. Extension 679) will be hon. secretary of the RAF Changi Rugby Union F.C. this coxninz sea33 words
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Article21 1952-08-18 6 Man of 61 to swim Channel A£2 **<*. for hi s 1 Nta English c. Quered the treach^^s ?2^ were Victor A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article69 1952-08-18 6 IRC ENTER JUNIOR CUP S-FINALS INDIAN Re^reSS CIX 5 yesterday tr>r*d th. Singapore Amateur pa 3 rs by four Jalan Be^a It was by game. Indians Z edge over their forwai off the to snap up Rovers poa. very sha. alert, the;: not have b er. to great. Indians goals69 words
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Article180 1952-08-18 6 CHAMPIONSHIP table after Coun<> en. k< t M whirh ended on Friday wm: The Warwickshire and Lancash're re.?c:d* .i-htpomtt for P.rst inninrs lead m mat. h I The Sussex and Essex records include four points for til without first innings l«ad m match P. W. L. D. T.180 words
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Article125 1952-08-18 6 First siv m th* Enirli^h batting averages after the ntttdMi whirh ended on Friday but ex eluding the present 1 art matf h, were: Reuter Inn* I I). <v Shrppard (Cam. ft Sussex) 56 I L Hut ion (Yorkshire) 34 P. B. May (Cam. Surrey) S3 5 171Reuter - 125 words
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Article21 1952-08-18 6 JERSEY Joe Walcott and challenger Rocky Marciano have been matched for a 15-round world heavyweight title fight at21 words
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Miscellaneous101 1952-08-18 6 M3ndrdk6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya w^^^^^^^^i suspioous? butjcan*t\ he CfOT the Dummy h£ao* "~"^^^^s?m^B^B /JH JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya f tL/**** 10 HAVB^rV: SOBRV, INSPBCTDRIVvJ si>^ 00 >OU STlLL^f*-"^ SSr^SSS 2ST KEN ABLE TO PICK J |\E JUST HEARO WHEN I101 words
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Article, Illustration406 1952-08-18 7 MANNING'S HORSES IN GOOD FORM Unaware runs 3f. m 371/5. vi ivviwr < om ALL AN LEWIS MANNING trained horses showed good form on the second grass track, on which the [2; Si at K«ala Lumpur this di r« ..H 6 f SS rking on the outsj de rait disposed406 words
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Article53 1952-08-18 7 Fed. hockey XI for Games i ISTION that i V on hockey team at to the 1956 s at Melbourne by Mr. Too Joon terdaj a council the Perak Hockey lmt he would r i comhe MaCayan :ted out. Dg to send a the Colony and therefore he effort shou-d53 words
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Article20 1952-08-18 7 *«ci, world bantamweight "o:on. beat Georges Mousse Inta m a ten-round Joliannesburg on eel weighed 124 2 A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article26 1952-08-18 7 tm T** Coanolly took i- r s m the women's in'ournament yester- *nen &ne defeated veteran s Brou«h 4-6 6-0. «-3, at the Club26 words
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Article130 1952-08-18 7 1 1 ILi 11 ccuid net find his 57th winner on rday at Kuala Lumpur. Ihis is the second he has had without riding a winner and the > proving very elusive. lu'loh no*' has a losing 1 of 16 rides. His winner was Dance Hall130 words
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Article57 1952-08-18 7 BUZER GIFT MAKES HIM A PRO i »ha swam the Enghave lai l m he mcfrom :urne prm "ta ive of rnminf Union rtwtl t*:iin^ Ua that A.S.I', ruks makt hat amateur swim- n t accept any or souvenir wor'h Hill was given to Mr. of gcodwill I vhen cllrct'on57 words
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Article49 1952-08-18 7 I .iv. Ra.L; League results i charity marches): Barrow 32 St Helens 18: Dewsbury X Batley 2; Halifax 27. HuddersfieM ">'■ Oldham 25 Rochdale Horn Wakeneid 45 York 3; Warring: on 9. Wigsji 13; Widnes 8. Leigh 25; Castleford 29. Feathers :one Ro- vers 14 ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article43 1952-08-18 7 Albert Ascari of Italy clinched the worlds automobile racing title yesterday by winning the Duich Giand Prix race at an average speed of 80.91 miles per hour. Ascari earlier had won the German. French. Belgian and A.P. Enelish Grand Prix races-A.P. - 43 words
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Article253 1952-08-18 7 •THE following are the dl and times for the RS.G.C. Captain's Prize to be pi ycd en Saturday afternoon Aug. 23: FIRST NINE 2.00 Jukes B:own,'. Biv.nd. 205 H. F. W. Gray. Lochivne, X de-Gooreyrd. 2.10 Smeihe. A n H« mil ton". Hjwel!. 2.15 D. W.253 words
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Article35 1952-08-18 7 Fi.nk Sed^man yesterday retained the Newport Casino singles crown by conquering his Australian countryman Ken M-Gre^or m a i.iarathon four-set struggle, ijtHna ivm hours und 20 minulSs, t-l K-2. 12-14, and 6-.V- U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article154 1952-08-18 7 BOXING champion Dave Sands, who was killed last Monday when his truck went over an embankment, earned £24,000 during his fighting career, but died broke, the Sunday Sun reported yesterday. The n?wjpaper said Sands widow, Bessie, who has three young children and exnecting a fourth, cannct payU.P. - 154 words
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Article270 1952-08-18 7 Malays win thrilling game Mahiyt. Ciiinese 1. and tussle be- twesn iwo evenly ma. iten Besar iium yesterday. The issue the Q itle, but Malays fully d?cd their victory over Chinese m a Singapore Amateur FA. Community League match. Ed off brillktntlv and knocked the Chinese defence iipht off balance270 words
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Article499 1952-08-18 7 Norma shines at Junior Gala AJORMA Hutchinson, a young schoolgirl broke the Singapore Amateur Swimmingr Club record for the junior girls 50 metres free style, unofficially m Saturday's Junior Gala held at the club. i hough this was thi only record-breaking performance m a piogramme of 23 events, there was499 words
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Article500 1952-08-18 7 WEIGHTS for all nine races for Wednesday, second day of the Selangor Turf Club's August Meeting are: Cl. 4, Div. 2— 7 F Mil'enden 9.00 Talkie 8.12 Flame of the Forest 8.11 SUrain 8.10 < China Town 8.08 Matinee 8.08 Ropewalk 8.07 Hector 8.06 Perky Count500 words
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Article141 1952-08-18 7 SCC LOSE AT NEE SOON TV[EE oGON Ganiscn b at an S.C.C. team at Nee Sorn on Saturday by 17 runs. Bowlers were unsuccessful on a lifeless matting wick:t until the last hour when S.C C. rrnd? a bid to b?at the clock. Wickets and runs then came fr Scon141 words
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Article56 1952-08-18 7 JOHN Cipriani, a on?-r.rmed golfer from La^kiwr-nna, New York, won H»«s fcurth annual national amnute«» tournament on Friday by sh ooting at "9 at Aurora County Club. The defending champion, George A. Campbell. Jr.. of Belmont, Massachusetts, who lost a leg m naval service during World WarA.P. - 56 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-08-18 7 Th« vi?toricus Singapore tcs.rn. All smiles the Colony contingent to the M.A.A.A. rh/unnionships at Ipoh pietared at Killing Airport. Singapore have wen the t am championships for the fourth time m four meet*n n rince the war.39 words
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Article75 1952-08-18 7 Echo Book, top reprosmtstiTC for Finland, repist^.ed a surprise on Friday m the Che«=s Olympics by defeating Paul Keres of Russia rhte is the first defeat m the U.SS.R team out 01 the 20 gair.es it has played so tar. The American^ seem to ha\r recovered fromA.P. - 75 words
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Article25 1952-08-18 7 The R.A.F. r-in golf playpd at the Island C\\^ resulted m a win for Phi'ip Lee :75 Runner-UD was H. Lade (75).25 words
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373 1952-08-18 7 RAF. Lodgers 2; G.H.Q 0. T^HIS United Services Senior League soccer MUU A at Tanglin yesterday between Chan^i Lodgers, who have already won the championship, and wooden-spoonists G.H.Q. FARELF ended on a triumphal note for the Royal Air Force boys. They took the373 words
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Article343 1952-08-18 7 INDIAN Association beat S.C.C. by 14 runs yesterd to win the Gandhi Memorial Cud on the padang. After declaring the r first inning at 101 for Hie loss of five wickets. Indians captured five S.C.C. wick-ts for a paltry 30 runs on ihe first day343 words
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Article51 1952-08-18 7 WORLD mHmnm&tA bovinf champion. Kid Gav:!?.n opened his South American lour on •day night by taking a 10--round decision o\er Marl*) of Buenos Aires m a nor.-tit!« bout. The decision v/as unpr^ wi'h mo of th" but experts at the ringside agreed Gavilan won by a convincing mflrtin.-U.P. - 51 words
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Advertisement24 1952-08-18 7 TONIGHT at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT LAST PERFORMANCE of Peter Sorter's ILLUMINOUS FLOORSHOW South American Rhythm" DINNER v 0 COVER CHARGE or A LA CARTE24 words
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Advertisement36 1952-08-18 7 f A l/ittl'ty 'V^^^^\ 1 enables the body to bui'd up strength Mk\* fi±^@k. [fmm'^S an<^ resistance agamst tn'ec* 111 EMULSION ft! ili^ BUILDS THE BODY, PROTECTS THE LUNCS. Jr/ilWwMm*^***"^ I'^1 m P an V muted36 words
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Miscellaneous49 1952-08-18 7 Today's Sport SOCCER COMMUNITY' LEAGUE: Eurasians Army Dist. at Jalan B^sar. DIV. 3B: twmcs t V.M.M.A. at Gevlan^. BUSINESS HOUSES: Borne* Co. v HandHsbank at C.V.M.A.: Cold Storafe 'B t Guthrie at Farrer Park; O.T.E.C. v MJ».H. a* Shell. CRICKET SJ.I. v Aust. English boys at SJ.I. 2 pjn49 words
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Article12 1952-08-18 8 i at an air Sur-Om? near > occupy d injur- ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article12 1952-08-18 8 EVER MAISIE ROSEMARY Quintal on 16th :y Garden". v.5. beloved wli12 words
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Article310 1952-08-18 8 EX-NAZI TO REGAIN FORTUNE Allied plans enrich Krupps FRAKKFI'RT, Monday. ALFRED KIU PP. 44-year-old heir to the great Essen armaments firm who was let out of war crimes prison last year, will again be one of the world's richest men m a few days if an Allied plan goes through,Reuter - 310 words
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Article38 1952-08-18 8 Mr. Tom Hayhow. record breaking British pilot, yesterday flew the 790 miles from Madrid to Donhan near London m seven hours 55 minutes and is claiming the Madrid-Londcr. point to point speed for light aeroplanes.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article127 1952-08-18 8 RIOT TOWN POLICE HEAD ARRESTED CAIRO. Mon. A POLICE superintendent of tie cotton mill at Kafr El Dawar. where nine persons were kfcled last week m rioting, wis arro terday. An inqu'ry found Caplain Naaman E: Afhmawy had d to dt-at prompily with tie siti!.it;on and his negligence had letReuter - 127 words
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Article23 1952-08-18 8 Washington cfficials said yesterday they believed Japan Id begin soon to seek arrangements to operate air--ines into South America and South-East Asia.— U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article56 1952-08-18 8 A French expedition searching for Noah's ark on top of Mount AYarat near the eastern frontier of Turkey has abandoned its attempt. The leader of the expedition said heavy rain and snow prevented further exploration on the top of the 16.000--foot peak, xhe group will tryU.P. - 56 words
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Article20 1952-08-18 8 The Persian religious leader, Syed Kashani, Speaker of the Majlis, will lead 2,000 pilgrims to Mecca this week.20 words
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Article57 1952-08-18 8 MELBOURNE, Mon. Tin Cab.net w.ll decide this vfc\v:< wh V.s he d Sugamo Prison on b v, be n parole, according to bourne Sun News PicThe Japanese Government osed on Saturday that it had approached Britain. France. ids and Austra- .inier the terms of the treatyReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration62 1952-08-18 8 MRS. RHEE VOTES FOR PRESIDENT picture. AGEING President Syngman Rhee looks on as Mrs. Rhe* places her thumb print on a ballot paper at the Republic of Korea's first direct election of a chief executive. The clerk m the background at rifcht holds her registration card. The 77-year-old president wasA.P. - 62 words
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Article161 1952-08-18 8 LICO, ATHEREY, Southwest France, Mon. TWO FRENCH CAVE EXPLORERS spent yesterday A at the bottom of the world's deepest known cavern— arguing about who should be the last to leave on the hazardous 1, 260-foot ascent to the surface. Of the original five members161 words
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Article63 1952-08-18 8 YOKOHAMA, Mon. Sl.^ Mi V.ada, 20, broke into a house, pulled out a knife and robbed the landlady of 3^> yen After the robber left, Mrs. Hana Si'qai called m the police. A pol.c?man came to investigate. Then Wa£a came brck. puUed out his knife,A.P. - 63 words
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Article148 1952-08-18 8 But the doctor who wen: down the almost sueer pothole to tend the injured Louboas on Thursday is Insisting that Mr. Taaeff returns first before he is affected by the nervous oppression often brought on by the unhealthy atmosphere of the cavern. The surface crew deckled to startReuter - 148 words
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Article49 1952-08-18 8 The Duke of Windsor, suffering irom acute lumbago, was helped by the Duchess and friends when h e stepped out of fie train m Paris from It.ily yesterday. Although obviousfy In pain, the Duke smiled at the dozens of Parisians who watched his arriva'. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article161 1952-08-18 8 'QUIT THE OLD ARMY GAME' WASHINGTON. Mon. rE United Sa'es Air Force will cut out ovc 7.0D3 jobs this year, the A^r Secretary. Mr. Thomas Fm &tef, disclose^ yesterday m a letter to the Senate Subcommittee on de'er»ce preparedness. In a rero r t on Jrly 7. the Sub-committ?e hadReuter - 161 words
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Article161 1952-08-18 8 PEYRUIS. Mon. A LOCAL wine merchant yesterday gave important new evidence to police investigating the murder of Sir Jack Drummond. his wife and their 12-year-ofd daughter, Elizabeth, at their roadside camp site here on Aug. 5. The statement from M. Lucion Blanc of nearby Sis- teronReuter - 161 words
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Article69 1952-08-18 8 WISCONSIN. Mon. A FORTY-YEAR-OLD motiier of eight yesterday prayed that polio which already has stricken five of he r children will spare the siXwh. Mrs. Helde Hjornevik ha? rost her eldest daughter tc the disease and seen four t ch ;r dren taken to hosoita 1U.P. - 69 words
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Article36 1952-08-18 8 A relaxing drug cafled mephenesin offers hope for allowing easier and safer den- tal treatment of patients suffering from cerebral palsy, a disease In which control of facial! and other mustlei is impaired. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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304 1952-08-18 8 Heir to millions had black book nude beauties NEW YORK, Monday. SOCIALLY prominent Minot F. (Mickey) Jelke lost a fiffht m a New York court on Saturday for an immediate hearing on charges that he lived off earnings of high-prices prostitutes while awaiting an inheritance of millions. A court put304 words
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Article60 1952-08-18 8 Hundreds o! pecpl:. m Bogota. Colombia, including an open air cinema adui:nc?. agreed y?sterday that parly last night ihc-y saw a "i rilsappearin? b; the '.vo miles north of 1 Bogota. Descriptions w?re all similar— an oval-shaped ob--1 jfet of great brilliance emitting tail smokeReuter - 60 words
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Article83 1952-08-18 8 MUNICH u^ DHILIPP Auerbach f r chief of the JeS**** mnity who was^S o^here totvoandahS?^ imprisonment for frau/ ear > Thursday rommitt*? m a private day. Cause of death Wag as an overdoes i .i* l^ 3 tabtete. He wts 45 J?*« Auerbur she hadReuter - 83 words
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