The Singapore Free Press, 10 September 1952
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Title Section19 1952-09-10 1 The Singapore free press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA Xo. 18.493. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS19 words
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Article671 1952-09-10 1 Guns for the Home Guard, offensive special patrols KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. pIK Federation Government today published details of two schema which will radically change the functions of two important branches he security forces and vitally affect the war against Communist terrorism m the Federation. Details671 words
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Article103 1952-09-10 1 Xt \LA LIMP IK, Wed. ill M UAL destruction or V oiukar and roadside tion m an effort It Ifl terrorist ambushes will done on a larger scale, Fed' ral Legislative Council was told today. council approved supplementary expenditure of 1 9M 000 to cover »n int103 words
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177 1952-09-10 1 LONDON, Wednesday. piVE British jets crashed m Britain yesterday, killing two pilots and underlining the recent call for investigation of the Royal Air Force's mounting accident rate. The flrst accident was at Tangmere, Sussex, where a Meteor Jet crashed m a backyard, missing aReuter - 177 words
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Article49 1952-09-10 1 Allan Lewis says that best bets at Bukit Timah today should be: Earthquake. Solperion. Billdaw and Birthday Gift. Best outsiders: Snowy Owl and Ambassador. Double Tote suggestion: Payeur and Earthquake. For a big dividend: Beech Pool and Black Velvet. passer recommends Parmiter, D.R.B. ll and Lianda.49 words
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Article61 1952-09-10 1 WASHINGTON, Wed TPHE United States Defence Department and Atomic Energy Commission announced today that a new series of atomic weapon tests v.*i! at he Eniwetok pro Is m the mid-Pa *unin. Ther? have been repoits a i least some prei naiy form of the hydn bomb,Reuter - 61 words
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Article32 1952-09-10 1 The price of rubber. September first grade, increased by 5 8 cents a :b. this •Horning n the Singapore rubber market. Yesterday's closing price 74 1 8 cents a lb32 words
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Article53 1952-09-10 1 BELGRADE, Wed. NINETY PERSONS were drowned m Belgrade yesterday when a Danube river ferryboat was swamped m a sudden storm. She went down five minutes after leaving Belgrade for Zemun a suburb across the river Thirty persons who jumped overboard when the ship started to sinkReuter - 53 words
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Article23 1952-09-10 1 The Federal Legislative Council was asked today for $4,000,000 to develop a satellite town at Petaling, six miles from Kuala Lumpur.23 words
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Article107 1952-09-10 1 From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. LOCAL officers of the Government, who are sent overseas for training, now get expatriation pay. The Federal Legislative Council was today asked to approve supplementary expenditure to cover increased allowances to locally domiciled officers attending the second107 words
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Article60 1952-09-10 1 LONDON. Wednesday. A TRAVELLING salesman yesterday scored the season's flrst big win m England's soccer betting pools— a tax iree return ot £75,000 on his tiny wager of six pence. The winner correctly predicted eight tied games among the dozens of big League professional soccer game's60 words
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Article, Illustration64 1952-09-10 1 CAMPAIGNING for the presidency of the United States of America is hard work for the shoe as well as the man wearing it. This worn sole takes a rest with its owner, Democrat candidate Governor Adlai Stevenson of Illinois m Flint, Michigan. Another weary candidate isA.P. - 64 words
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Article192 1952-09-10 1 There 's rush for vaccination now Free Press Staff Reporter MOST of the non-English speaking public think ITI that there is some kind of epidemic m Singapore and have been mobbing the clinics to get vaccinated, said Mr. Thi 0 Chan Bee, a Legislative Councillor, this morning. At the next192 words
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Article27 1952-09-10 1 William Lamb, 68, who designed the world's tallest v ucture, the Empire State Building, died m New York on Monday after a long illness. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article25 1952-09-10 1 The heat wave m Singapore during the past two days was responsible for 14 lallang fires m different parts of the island.25 words
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115 1952-09-10 1 Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. '"THE special terms of service under which Col. A E. Young was appointed as Commissioner of Police for the Federation for two years, included provisio 1 of fully-furnished quarters as for a visiting mission, the Federal Legislative115 words
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Article42 1952-09-10 1 Property, worth $1,035, was stolen yesterday afternoon when a Chinese home In Guillemard Road, Singapore, was entered. The articles included $355 m cash, diamond ear studs, a pearl ring, a bracelet, four gold bangles and three gold rings.42 words
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Article36 1952-09-10 1 King Hussein of Jordan yesterday arrived m London by plane from Rome to begin a six months' officer training course at the Royal Academy, Sandhurst. The 17-year-old monarch was greeted by a36 words
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Article56 1952-09-10 1 The Commandant of the Malay Regiment, Brigadier J. j i 3. Andre, will m future have an entertainment aHlowance of $200 a month besides his British Army regulation en- tertainment allowance of 35. 6d. a day. The British Army allowance J is considered "totally inadequate" for56 words
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Article87 1952-09-10 1 COLD WAVE HITS U.K., EUROPE LONDON, Wed. pREAK WINTER weather struck many parts of Europe yesterday, sendin-.; temperatures below freezing and bringing the Alps theii first heavy snowfall a month ahead of schedule. The old bogey of power cuts, which accompanies winter m Britain, faced London householders and offices asReuter - 87 words
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Article55 1952-09-10 1 LONDON, Wed. A BAN on all over lime on rear *.i. rent export and shipbuilding work by 3,000,000 men was threatened last night m protest against rejection, of their demand for about £2 weekly rise. Most of the men are engineers, whose pay demand has thrice been55 words
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Article54 1952-09-10 1 From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. MALAYAN Railways' "secret weapon" against the terrorists a fleet of 42 armoured, self -propelled rail vehicles was approved by the Federal Legislative Council today. The Council agreed '-O supplementary expenditure of $589,000 to meet the increase m the cost54 words
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Article22 1952-09-10 1 Mexico City yesterday counted seven dead and 28 injured after an explosion ol fiv-Mi; c n r\*t TKlo^l- »%-.-rr A «-,->22 words
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Article88 1952-09-10 1 Free Press Staff Reporter TF it takes a long time before Singapore's new power station at Pasir Panjang comes into commercial operation, ways and means will hav c to be found to alleviate the present blackout situation, it was suggested at the first meeting of the88 words
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Article211 1952-09-10 1 Malaya's own armoured car unit Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A N Armoured Car Squadron which will bp the first squadron of the Federation Armou Corps is to be formed m the Federation soon at an initial cost of more than $1 million. The squadron M to be211 words
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Article36 1952-09-10 1 India prepres for TV The Indian Government'! Scientific Advisory Co.r.m for Broadcasting has recommended the establishment of a pilot station for the training of personnel and education of the public on the potential of television.- A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Advertisement23 1952-09-10 1 £A>*£r?k mSRIS Z AiHiTCASIAHAUU _^> C***t9 %LAJS*mm9^y [_^g] L_?>iuj U U Lb lis THE BEST YOU CAN BUY fart, cfeafoi 4tbcjt* it COLD STORAGE23 words
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Advertisement73 1952-09-10 1 <^ 159 NORTH BRIDGE R' (CAfITOL BLD6) SMI-* Household requirements from ROBINSONS DETECTO BATHROOM SCALES $33.00 Each WIRE PLATE DRAINERS SIZE 19" x 11 1" xl 4 Made of best Tinned Wiro, Divisions for Plates and a Cur ley container at one MnA. Stronger Model abo now available m Cream73 words
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Article682 1952-09-10 2 really happen if you 're worried ARE YOU SCARED TO SEE YOUR DOCTOR? Second Opinions IF A PATIENT says ht j lias pain over his heart lasting for several hours and that it comes on when he is sitting about, the pain is E y to be due to682 words
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Article236 1952-09-10 2 |>OKN today, your ©ne aim m life is to have a harmonious SX-S cmc, surrounutd b> beautiful things and m the company of cultured, pica sant people. You have definite talents, but you are not one to push yourself into the foreground. You are gcod at a236 words
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Article, Illustration11 1952-09-10 2 The electric tractor at work m an English garden.11 words
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358 1952-09-10 2 LONDON STUDENTS WILL STUDY ATOMIC ENERGY engineering will form part of the undergraduate training at London University v hen the new term begins m October. It will be introduced into the one-year course at Queen Mary College, and this will be the first time that nuclear engineering has been included358 words
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403 1952-09-10 2 Tractor on the mains helps to make life easier [the chapman pincher column rpHE girl m th e picture is cultivating her market garden m the newest and easiest way —by "trolley-bus" tractor, an electric device invented by Russian scientists, and now being tried for403 words
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733 1952-09-10 2 Discipline Can Overcome Stammering Wncapore doctor I»hW m The late king almost cured Ms speech defect by exercise of strong will-power Can a person be cured if he has had a stammer for a number of years? How can he overcome this defect and what is the cause? T. S.733 words
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Miscellaneous260 1952-09-10 2 Solution to Crossword No. 762 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION. Across: 1, Each. 3, Usurps. 8, Jopra. 9, Nomad. 10, Precaution. 12. Reshuffled. 16, Extra. 17, Erect. 18. Burden. 19, U.S.S.R Down: l, Escape. 2, Copse. 4, Sanctified. 5, Romeo. 6, Side. 7, Paraphrase. 11, Editor. 13, Enter. 14, Leeds. 15, Verb. New260 words
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Article, Illustration1429 1952-09-10 3 INEZ HOLDEN - INEZ HOLDEN Wednesday short story by i v MN Char- I lad :j Iwin f harles. He simpletoi parents is were d by our odly but ltl 1 that all is on the nge were y tne stars. l uo f-ot -bcui their Hector told Tit vtaa areA.P. - 1,429 words
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Article313 1952-09-10 3 Both sides vulnerable. South dealer NORTH 4A X 3 V 9 6 OKJIO 8732 WEST EAST U 10 4 U Q 5 2 <? 10 7 3 2 0 t> 0 A Q 4 AJI"C 3 2 A SOUTH 4J9 8 7 6 <? A X 8 0313 words
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Article103 1952-09-10 3 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. THE Labour Minister, Mr. Benjamin Schoeman. said yesterday the current campaign of defiance against the Nationalist government of Dr Malan will be "stamped out". Mr. Schoeman said the government could either "surrender to the campaign and hold consultations or stamp it out." Mr. Schoeman'sU.P. - 103 words
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Article47 1952-09-10 3 Col. Eleuterio (Terry) Adevoso of the Philippine Veterans' Legion, which is sponsoring a conference of South-East Asia war veterans, told U.P. m Manila yesterday that Japan may be invited to send observers to the meeting to be held from Sept. 17 to 2247 words
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Article, Illustration14 1952-09-10 3 DON T LOOK; NOW.BUr I THINK WEK6 BEING fOUOWED." I* Mmmtlmmm. ft. J ■?%»<*—14 words
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417 1952-09-10 3 Hell fire club worries vicar and bishop CTRANGE happenings m a peaceful English village that once harboured a temple of black magic and worship of the devil are to be investigated by the Bishop of Oxford, the Right Rev. Kenneth Kirk. The Bishop is concerned because the public is nowReuter - 417 words
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Advertisement94 1952-09-10 3 fitful _M than Scotch Whisky. El But to be sure of the best remember the name jl msß--tit!J&' Mmm cream barley Special Gld Scotch Whisky A w .sky which has been consiitently exported by Stewart Son or Dundee 'Ujj^' ajSt* L d or well over a century to ds criminating94 words
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Advertisement107 1952-09-10 3 I V-] \xj fl mmM ■'a*' T j M*M v v j y r I i ■^6**^* _^r ...trfct fh*i»d mmmtMtmd calcdUr*. i The MULTO calculator ls specifically designed for operation with the right /^^>^^ hand alone, i.e. all operatJ ing control of the right f s hand, leaving the107 words
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Miscellaneous231 1952-09-10 3 RADIO LISTENING .m <»-. s~\ rt -m and their meaning; 6 Meet the SINGAFUKL Commonwealth; 6.15 Sports Round-Up; 6.30 The News dc 10 a.m. News; lO.:^ Composer of Newg -r^n.; 6.45 Interlude; 6.60 the Week; 10.30 Time To Dance; p--*-, the Editorials; 7 Sports 11—11.30 Studio Concerts; 1 p.m. Di231 words
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520 1952-09-10 4 The Singapore free press WEDNESDAY, Sept. 10. 1952. Not black at all BACK m school again are the schoolchildren of Singapore after a month of holidays. Black Monday, s*;y the headline-writers, wearily flogging a c iche that has withstood the whips and scorns ol tiny since the supreme writer coined520 words
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Article466 1952-09-10 4 AS the Edinburgh -^•Festival approaches its climax anxious Austrian officials are starting to take stock o* this year's Salzbure* Festival— 'the father of all music festivals' which is now m its final week. Preliminary estimates do not paint a rosy picture. On the contrary, receipts466 words
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Article152 1952-09-10 4 u^tuo.c Romuu So.i m G played by Heifetz and the R.C.A. Victor Symphony Orchestra (Steinberg). DB *****. Heifetz gives a sentimental rendering cf a popular p*epe. He seems to be very near the micro- phone and the recording Ls not of j the best but many wiii enjoy152 words
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Article246 1952-09-10 4 FELIX - FELIX By JF you go through a 1 list of Cuban recordings, you will find that eight out of 10 records are labelled son, son montano, son criolla, son guaracha, even ron ron rumba. In Cuba, the term son has become as confused as the terms "foxtrot" or246 words
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Article137 1952-09-10 4 Johnnie Rae: All of Me, Don't Take Your Love From Me (Col. DB3O 95). In "All of Me" which 1$ sun,' In a swine' style, Johnnie get superb backing from the Buddy Cole Quartet. "Don't Take Your Love from Me" on the reverse is slower m tempo. DEBBIE137 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-09-10 4 Three prima ballerinas, Mar got Fonteyn. Violetta Elvin and Beryl Gray who will each play "Sylvia" m the new three-act ballet to Delibes' music. "Sylvia" will open the new Sadlers Wells sea son.33 words
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Article, Illustration16 1952-09-10 4 ;l.,i:c..„bur 81 1... t v l Pia„, «uur: L thc lishcr Hail, LeU ,o r t:16 words
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Article, Illustration857 1952-09-10 4 PRESTO - PRESTO Music topics by rpHOSE of us who live »m Malaya are not the best judges of Malaya's musical progress. A true assessment is best obtained by an experienced musi cian, new to the Malayan scene, unbiassed, unprejudiced and wltb his standards continual Iv refurbished by857 words
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Article, Illustration502 1952-09-10 4 FU HSI - 'FLOWERY' SONGS ARE POPULAR FU HSI by DEVOTION to flowers is one of the characteristics of the Chinese people and their skill as horticulturists is unsurpassed. They have created some of the world's finest floral designs m architecture, painting, textiles, porcelain and carpets. China is often referred to as the502 words
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Article128 1952-09-10 4 CONDUCTOR BROKE BATON AT the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra's opening concert of the Edinburgh Festival m the Usher Hail Edward van Beinum conducted without a baton, i It was the first time after 25 years, that he had discarded it. His explanation was that last September, durin r rehearsal m Amsterdam,128 words
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55 1952-09-10 4 FAREWELL recital BY BOY VIOLINIST Leroy Peterson the Singapore violinist a farewell recital Noreen Stokes at tl Studio next Wednes will play a Vivalc (A Minor) Hande. No. 5. a Mozart min u< sc.ne Bach pit < Leroy Peterson been taught by Dirk X m Singapore, leaves following morning bj55 words
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Advertisement18 1952-09-10 4 I Quality I I n I Jewellery I 1 j H. SENA LTD. 1 >/ SINGAPORE, PENANG. j BANGKOK18 words
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Article213 1952-09-10 5 Reports on experiments to Rural Board Free Press Staff Reporter f OW cost houses with asbestos or tiled roofs built at Bedok for squatters are quite suitable for Singapore's climate, says Mr. E. M. Glacer, Professor of Physiology at the University of Malaya, m a report213 words
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179 1952-09-10 5 MELBOURNE PLAN FOR MALAYAN STUDENTS Free Press Staff Reporter MALAYAN sudents m Melbourne may have their accommodation problems solved with the building of an International House estimated to cost more than $1,200,000. The hostel wiii house some 50 to 60 Malayan and other overseas undergraduates or research students and an179 words
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Article67 1952-09-10 5 FIFTEEN Singapore Chinese couples and two from Batu Pahat will be married at a mass wedding to be held !at New World Cabaret on Oct. 3. The wedding will be the fourth to be sponsored by the Chinese Young Men's I Christian Association. Dr. C.67 words
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Article113 1952-09-10 5 INDONESIA WITHDRAWS A CONCESSION Free Press Staff Reporter TIE Trade Commissioner for Indonesia m Singapore has advised merchants that the allowance ror loss of weight of rubber shipments from Indonesia wi.tt be discontinued from Sept. 6. Chinese merchants. aiTected by the move, decided yesterday to approach the authorities to have113 words
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Article37 1952-09-10 5 Singapore Legislative Councillor, Mr. Thio Chan Bee. will present certificates to candidates who passed the recent Teachers' Trailing College examination, at a ceremony to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday.37 words
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114 1952-09-10 5 VISITORS flying into Singapore will get some idea of Malaya's scenic beauties and important centres from photographs which will be prominently displayed from next week at the Government information kiosk at Kallang airport. The photographs were taken by Dr. C. A. GibsonSill. Mr. P.114 words
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Article151 1952-09-10 5 SULTAN MAY OPEN UMNO ASSEMBLY BUTTERWORTH, Wed. rpHE SULTAN of Perak may L declare open the two-day UMNO General Assemb.y which commences m Butterworth at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Sept. 14. If the Sultan Is unable to attend, the UMNO President, Tungku Abdul Rahman, will open the assembly. Youth sections151 words
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Article122 1952-09-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. AS a result of the recently instituted drive to wipe out "chee fah," the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court yesterday collected $8,000 m fines from four Chinese operators of the illegal lottery. M Three of the Chinese, Chu Boon Tio, Chua Hock and Ng122 words
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Article65 1952-09-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Mentri Besar of Per has appointed the followi,*, to be Home Guard officers:Mr D. S. Dutton, District He Guard Officer, Tanjong Mali-V Mr A W. Morgan, Battal:.** Commander. Kroh Sub-Distric Inche Agong bin Jarukan, Bit talion Commander, Slim Rivti*' Mr. Tan Boon Jin,65 words
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Article, Illustration22 1952-09-10 5 MLEGATSS of 14 airline companies started a four-day regional conference oi the f»it«>nafinnai Air Transport Association at Mac Donald House. Singapore, yesterda)22 words
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Article108 1952-09-10 5 SINGAPORE Government Willi be asked at the Legis- lative Council meeting on Sept. 16 whether it intends to tab* c the proposed unified education service scheme be- fore it is brought into operation. Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha, i member for Bukit Timah, will ask when the108 words
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Article200 1952-09-10 5 SUBSX ATiONS liable to load shedding tonight are: St. Andrew s/Uißh St. Stamford, Albert St., Short St. New Ice Wks.. Firestone. MacKenzie Kd. Bukit Timah Pumps. Balestier Kd.. Jalan \uip-s, 8.M.8.C. McKitchie Braddell Rise AlsaicorT Estate. Island Golf Club. Windsor Park, Seletar Pumps. Nee Soon. Seletar Wireless. I'nited200 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-09-10 5 iML SULTAN UF BRUNEI _peaks after he had opened a new maternity and child welfare clinic buiit on the river recently.21 words
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Article19 1952-09-10 5 SEREMBAN, Wed. The Seremban Rotarj Club is to give $100 to the Seremban Gurney Memorial Library.19 words
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Article580 1952-09-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rpHE Rural and Industrial Development Authority has now shown certain suspicious State and Settlement administrations that it has no intention of usurping their functions or policies, the Federal Legislative Council was told today. These administrations have begun to realise that the580 words
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Article165 1952-09-10 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A number of Singapore department store owners have been appointed as agents for well-known Japanese manufacturing lines. A number of Japanese traders are expected here before Christmas to finalise arrangements. Preliminary contracts were signed when 1 local agents visited Japan i165 words
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Article96 1952-09-10 5 Varsity help for Adult Council Free Presa Staff Reporter ARTS students of the University oi Malaya have offered to teach free classes run by the Singapore Council for Adult Education. Mr P. X Hernon. organising secretary of the Council, told the Free Press yesterday that offers had been made by96 words
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Article196 1952-09-10 5 SEREMBAN. Wed rE Negri Sembilan Government announced a new salary scheme for penghulus m the State "so that men of a high standard of integrity and ability will be recruited and those already m the service will get a better pay." The scheme, which takes196 words
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Article83 1952-09-10 5 SINGAPORE City Council may not build new markets next year. The Council's Health Committee has deleted from the City Health Department's 1953 estimates votes totalling about $800,000 for the building of new markets and extensions and alterations to existing ones. The votes would have enabled83 words
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Article37 1952-09-10 5 MUAR. Wed.— Suppiah, Armugam and Mookan were yesterday charged at Muar with causing hurt to a compatriot by hitting him with a pole at Tanah Merah Estate, Tangkak. The case was postponed to Sept 24.37 words
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Advertisement220 1952-09-10 5 Doris DAY I singing the hits from > her latest film j ILL SEE YOU IN MY 1 DREAMS' I LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS I WISH I HAD A CIRL (both film. 11l See You m < C Dreams') i 1 v.rh the NORMAN LUBOFF CHOIR and with220 words
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Advertisement51 1952-09-10 5 MAGANLAL NAGINDAS CO., avoid ~1 LTD. DISAPPOINTMENT r AND Hi JPi Buy Early I W^tyi 0 BuY Now ill IU v BuY At r /(iW^tx^M^ MAGANLAL'S 7 07.V^M A RELIABLE /i^'a (VV\< store or /i WI_H TEXTILES j; 85/87, ARAB STREET, flk SINGAPORE -7 /:^f lolon h Q n c:51 words
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Article, Illustration190 1952-09-10 6 Tuli seeks fight with Japan 's Shirai JAKE TULI, the young Zulu from Johannesburg, who became the first coloured man to win the British Empire flyweight title when he decisively defeated Teddy Gardner, the holder, at Newcastle on Monday night, will now seek a world titleReuter - 190 words
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72 1952-09-10 6 "THE Badminton Association of A Ceylon has invited Malaya to send a team to Ceylon to play a series of matches early next year. The letter, signed by Mr. Basil G. de Silva, Hon. Secretary of the BAC. wag sent to Mr. Moey Li eng Teck,72 words
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Article155 1952-09-10 6 Bergmann Leach in Singapore RICHARD BERGMANN and Johnny Leach, Britain's former world table- tennis champions, arrive^ m Sir.gaoore yesterday for a series of exhibition matches at the S.B.A. HaCl. They flew m from Bangkok accompanied by the Hong Kong stars. Sih Su-chu and Fu Chi-fang, who have been wiU; the155 words
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299 1952-09-10 6 JERSEY Joe Walcott. the most successful sidestepper m heavyweight history, will try to bewilder Rocky Marciano by going ''this way and that way" from the opening gong of their heavyweight title fight m Philadelphia on Sept. 23. That plan is strikingly apparent iin everyA.P.; U.P. - 299 words
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Article47 1952-09-10 6 In a match characterised by plenty of open play. H.M.S. Ceylon defeated a Combined Naval Base side by 24 poinrs (throe goals, two tries and a penalty > tn eight points (a goal and a ti y at the Singapore Naval B. se yesterday.47 words
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Article24 1952-09-10 6 Th* S.A.F.A. Div. 2 fixture between Harbour Board S.C. and Woodbridge Hospital S.C. at Geylang Stadium yesterday, was pospon.d. Neither team turned up.24 words
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Article15 1952-09-10 6 YESTERDAYS U.K. Rugby league results: Batley 16 Hunslet 2; Rochdale 0 Halifax 13.15 words
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Article74 1952-09-10 6 T'HE International Football Federation decided yesterday that the world championship of 1954 will be played m Switzerland from June 16 to July 4. The I.F.F. executive business committee appointed Sir Stanley Rous and Signor Barassi to prepare documents for the committee on the amateur status problem createdA.P. - 74 words
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Article38 1952-09-10 6 BARDHAN CUi* soccer f ures m the southern sectioa during September are Singapore v. Johore. rt Jatan Besar stadium. Sept. .7: the w.nne**s to meet Ne^ri Sen-bib n, ei:her at Singapore or Kluang. Sept. 21.38 words
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Article, Illustration28 1952-09-10 6 photo. ..use four table tennis stars are m Singapore for exhibition matches. They are Johnny Leach, Fu Chifang, Richard Bergmann and Sih Su-rhu. Free PressFree Press - 28 words
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Article299 1952-09-10 6 THE Gentlemen made a grand effort to score 254 runs m a shade under three hours to beat the Players at Scarborough yesterday, but after brisk batting right from the start of the innings they failed by two runs when they had two wickets left.Reuter - 299 words
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174 1952-09-10 6 FOUR TROPHY RACES FOR PENANG MEET POUR TROPHY races will be run at the Penang Turf Club autumn meeting on Oct. 18. 22 and 25. There will be two runs each for Class 3 and Class 4 horses. The trophy races are: Club Cup for Class 3, Div. 1 (Ist174 words
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Article91 1952-09-10 6 14 St. Leger starters "POURTEEN probable starters x and Jockeys for Saturday's St. Leger, the richest since the race was established m 1776 are: Gay Time (Gordon Richards >, Bold Buccaneer (W. Snaith Alcinus (E. C. Elliott); Castleton (Doug Smith), Magnific (R. Poincelet); Ker Ardan (Paul Blanc >; Childe Harold91 words
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453 1952-09-10 6 A WANG BAKER SCORES FIVE IN CUP MA TCH Tigers 8; Rovers S.C. x OPPORTUNIST Awang Bakar was th< yesterday when Tigers routed their old Rovers S.C, by eight goals to one, m th pore Amateur F.A. Senior Cup replay at J ,i an Besar Stadium. Playing at centre-forward and453 words
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Article57 1952-09-10 6 YESTERDAY'S U.K. SOCCER RESULTS YESTERDAY'S UK results: KM. LISH LEA(.I I DIVISION II:— d Huddersfieid 1. DIVISION m (tOCJTI Bristol City 4. Ipsmich end 1. Brighton 2. DIVISION 111 (NORTH Oldham 1. Chesterfield 1 port 1, Rochdale 0 GLASGOW CIP SEMI-HML Queens Park 0 Range irish mm 1 c CrusadersReuter - 57 words
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Article97 1952-09-10 6 Club fines Mannion Mann ion land inside forward Dc_ Robinson and Tom I sopp. all ton dlesbrough foot I home last week a: match against Card.'* for a breach of club line, have been fined and severely censured by the dlesbrough directors. Team manager Walter R wley would not discloseA.P. - 97 words
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Article105 1952-09-10 6 rPHE first annual athle* pionships of tne Achiile will be held on the Singa creation Club at 245 Saturday The 33 i -he programme have at over 100 competitors. The WUif open ever, oa c three miles, for mc* Tiliated to I Amateur Athletic A the105 words
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Article147 1952-09-10 6 NETHERLANDS Trading Society triumphed four one over Mansfield S.C. In a Singapore B.H.F.A. League Cup fixture at Farrer Park yesterday. The game was dull m the first half, but both teams gave good accounts of themselves m the later stages. Eng Slong opened scoring for N.T.s.147 words
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Article97 1952-09-10 6 SIN CHIU IN THE FINAL IPOH. Tues. Bin Chlu flrat team entered tbe final Last nigh, when they easily eliminated Jovial Lads second Btring8 tring by five games to nil m the Perak Interteam knockout badminton competition played at the P3.A. Kill. Singles: Wong Van Sen bt Chiew Chin Khoon97 words
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Article62 1952-09-10 6 |>OB Mclntyre, 23 O car mechanic from gow won the al' Junior Manx Prix motorcycle race at Douglas. Isle of Mic. yesterday. Rkllng an A.J.S. 350 t clocked two hours, SS minutes a** J7 seconds for the 226.4 ram* race. His average speed was miles an hour.A.P. - 62 words
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Article42 1952-09-10 6 ALBERT HORNBY captained the Lan county cricket team before the First World War d North Kolworth, yes day He was 75 Hornby played for cashire between 1898 and and hit eight centuries during his cricket career. A. P.A.P. - 42 words
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Advertisement140 1952-09-10 6 f IP* ->^Mw4' TODAY 5 SHOW 9.30 ajn.. 1!30. 3.20, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. Starring BETTY HUTTON heading a east of thousands! Fre? List Ent rely Suspended OPENS TODAY! 11 a-m 1 30, 4. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. SCREEN sur >RISE OFTt YEAR! Vv* *ifl_^_^_^_^_b _-___k. -n-M*^-*'* mm > fW»—140 words
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Advertisement27 1952-09-10 6 I SPORTS TROPHIES I STERLING SILVER E.P.NS Cups, I Shields, Tankards. Medals, !< and Spoons. [> If (Special terms offered to §*M bt x and The Services.) I JEWELLERS27 words
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Miscellaneous221 1952-09-10 6 M^ndrdKß Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya NOW MAYBE YOU'LL EXPLAIN F I LISTEN, WISE GUY, IVIAYBE THE f1 SO ARE THE BULLETS/' HOW'D YOU 1 r— r TOME WHYYOUAAE n~^\f'T BUTTONS AIN'T GENUWINE, H LIKE TO IMPOISONATE A CORPSE WHAT 00 L YOUR- HOT POLICEMEN/ IMPERSONATING r—^221 words
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Article1367 1952-09-10 7 Earthquake Solperion Birthday Gift Billdaw The 10-race programme Race 1—145: Class 3, Div. 4—6 Furs. 11 lultield Spencer 8.13 Ms C. P. &E. X lia, Fox Premier Light Woods 8.12 Mr S L Tan Fox \suixe Bagby Jr 8.12 Mr. A. Donald Yo*21,367 words
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Article, Illustration42 1952-09-10 7 photo. Blackpool beat Bolton at Blackpool's Bloomneld Road ground by three goals to nil m an English FA. Div. I match on August 30. Picture shows Farm making one of his many saves from the persistent Bolton cen-tre-forward. Nat Lofthouse. Topical PressTopical Press - 42 words
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Article43 1952-09-10 7 Q«IX probables and jockeys for the Champagne Stakes lo be run over six furlongs at Doncaster today are: Lexicon (E. Smith), Fortune (E C. Elliott). Davra (S. Clayton), Victory Roll (F. Barlow). Fountain (Gordon Richards) and Bebe Grande «W. Smith).— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article41 1952-09-10 7 The fourth post-war Raffles Institution swimming carnival will be held on Friday. Sept, IS, at the Chinese Swimming Club. SINGAPORE Chinese Recreation Club suffered their third successive defeat this season when they lost to GHQ. by three goals41 words
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Article44 1952-09-10 7 "NINETY SIX thoroughbred yea-lings brought a total of 130,714 guineas when sold at Doncaster yesterday. Average price for the young racehorses was 1.362 guineas. Prices were slightly b*»!ow the average of last year's sales which annually extend over four days.44 words
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1407 1952-09-10 7 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS By The going IF there is no rain the going should be very good today. THERE was very little discussions on thei minor races this afternoon. Most visitors at the Bukit Timah racecourse this morning, were again concentrating on finding1,407 words
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Article128 1952-09-10 7 Midnight chase LIEUT -COLONEL Harry Llewellyn. ownc r o» the der hor->< p.ans the most lanta horse race ever to be m Britain. He has invited the I of Britain's show- jump riders to compete next month m n gntshlr' I nignt caps -io a m;dn ver a home at128 words
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Advertisement90 1952-09-10 7 /""_a\ Pflßl IM ELECTRIC CLOTHING UUDLIU WASHING MACHINE V-^& fitted wlth "-ACME" fully M Uy adjustable 14" Wringer *f\j "YOU SAVE AS m. 'Jj YOU PAY TERMS" JssL $39.50 tfßjS*^E\ a month nf y i *S or ten months. Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 122-124. ORCHARD ROAD. SINCAPORE.90 words
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Advertisement65 1952-09-10 7 au.! 111 _^_^_^__^^_^H_B_^E -_-L_jBLJL-Pte»--wai ii 1 m*i m m am mmtMmmA aMLU m\ rmW T Amr* r imm* S%mAmmmVM.r*z' T w'-mr ja jj. SHOWING FROM |SBi TODAY r^Sl ll** *T|f I la.m, 1.45.4.00 TT-3^^7 >!__ii^_3_y 6 and vSi Filmed ON THE T SPOT m MACAO... V THE MELTING-POT OF THE65 words
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Article307 1952-09-10 8 Cabinet passes first laws CAIRO, Wednesday. /'IAFRAL NEGCIB, Egyptian strong man who took over the government during the week-end, lav issued new laws calling for reform of Itlcal parties and the disintegration of the big feuiial estates. Thp bills were passed during an all-night session ofReuter; U.P. - 307 words
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Article66 1952-09-10 8 COLOMBO Wed. RELIABLE reports yesterday said Sir John Kotelawela Minister of Transport, is about to be dropped from the Cabinet of premier Dudley Senanayake. Si r John is reported to have incurred disfavour because of an article written by him describing wrangling for the premiership afterA.P. - 66 words
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Article34 1952-09-10 8 Margie Miller. 24. and Donald Houser. 26. who have i been "married" 36 trre< m the musical comedy, "Great to be alive." have gone through a real-life ceremony m Hollywood.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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328 1952-09-10 8 SOBER SAVAGES WERE FRIENDLY— BUT.... LIVERPOOL, Wrdnesday. OEBASTIAN SNOW, 23-year-old Etc n- educated adventurer who claims to have discovered the source of the Amazon, said en hi^ arrival m Liverpool -yesterday that he found South America'dreaded head-hunters "gu te fiiendly when they were not drunk". He told reporters on returningReuter - 328 words
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99 1952-09-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. 'FHE scheme to provide high yielding rubber planting material had been speeded up. and would be completed m four years instead of five, the Federal Legislative Council was told today. The service, under a Colonial Development and Welfare scheme, was intended99 words
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Article40 1952-09-10 8 THE determined effort ot the Veterinary Services Department t > combat rabies m the Fedeation was barked by the Federal Legislative Council this morning when I approved the appointment of a rabies expert on a two-year contract.40 words
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318 1952-09-10 8 48 PARLIAMENTS MEET OTTAWA, Wednesday. nELEGATES from 48 legislatures of the Common- wealth met m the lofty senate chamber at Ottawa yesterday to reaffirm their faith m free parliamentary government. The Canadian External Affairs Minister. Mr. Lester Pearson, opening; the 1952 conference of the Commonwealth ParliamentaryU.P. - 318 words
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Article31 1952-09-10 8 West Ger r any and Israel yesterday initialled an agreement under which the Bonn government undertakes to pay nearly £300,000.000 to Jewish victims of Nazi persecution.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article225 1952-09-10 8 KUAIA LUMPUR. Wed. THE Federal Governments plan to set up a branch of the Trade Union Advisers office to deal solely with the training of vernacular trade union leaders, was approved today by the Federal Legislative Council. "There is a great ana growing need to provide225 words
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Article27 1952-09-10 8 The Japanese Foreign Office has announced It WiCI not issue passports to the 60 Japanese who want to attend the forthcoming 'peace' conference at Peking.27 words
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Article, Illustration77 1952-09-10 8 picture. These sailors, from H.M.S. Cockade, with Royal Naval chaplain Frank Leonard, turned, up m full force at last night's Gala Ball, organised by the Singapore Women's Voluntary Service, and held at the Shackle Club. From left are: A B. Ron Payne A B. T Pickering,A.P. - 77 words
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308 1952-09-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. IMMEDIATE action on the Atkinson report on housing for Division I Government officers was rented at the Federal Legislative Council meetSr tol morning, when the Council approved Supplementary expenditure of almost $7,000,000 for additional house building th!s year. The Council also308 words
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Article62 1952-09-10 8 MR. Churchill urn the French Ki\m r holiday yesterd piloted the plan* hiffh over th r I r i He took I UM British Kurop-.. ways pi m v. piloted b\ tain Chail R minults uhih was at 17,5a0 Grenoble. "I had ncvir hi^h. c!« pii. iir>t62 words
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Article36 1952-09-10 8 German financial expert. Dr. Hjalmar Schacht arrived m Teheran yesterday for a five-day stay. He met the Premier, Dr. Mcssadeq, and had long talks with him over the financial problems facing Persia.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Miscellaneous113 1952-09-10 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris tm£\W K_§££_n-B£ m Z_\\\\Z.mm^^7TH\s BEGINS WELL. MR JAYSON Y WHY I WAS ONLY^I K LETS GO-- BURTONS H^ AU I KNOW MR GOSS IS HE LEFT YESTERDAY^^ .TO LOOK VVHAT DO YOU J WONDERING- HOW CASTLE AND STEP ON IT/ AFTERNOON WITH THAT LAWYER AND113 words
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