The Singapore Free Press, 10 June 1947

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  • 21 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA FSGDF GDSF GDFS GGF SINGAPORE. TLESDAY, JUNE 10, 1917. PRICt 10 CENTS.
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  • 30 1 FREE FOOD AND LESSONS FOR ORPHANS .re. I! m Ah l hinesc ng dra m ntre m ta in Ah the he will clasft to be he tentre. Free Press
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  • 34 1 GOVERNOR ASKS FOR POWER TO TO FIGHT STRIKE ay I Ceylon to lie secu arder. mor--.tuation. p: :o *.hday o baa been can- :<e situa--06 3 '..<•? tokers rebut rs and railMe /-> A.P. AFDSF A.P.
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  • 12 1 In history, the Artillery will a m U.P.
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  • 459 1 MUSLIM TALKS END INRIOT ADFDSF F NEW DELHI, Monday. FEAR gas shells and police bullets ended a Muslim battle m the Imperial Hotel this evening* after the Council of the Muslim League had voted acceptance of the new India plan. A band of Khaksars, Muslim extremists who demand an untruncated
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  • 219 1 Japan may ask for trade loan TOKIO, Monday, i kPANESE reaction to General Mac Arthur's announce- meni that Japan will be reopened to limited private trade on Augusi 15 is tempered by the realisation that at the moment Japan has litle to sell. "What Japan want* is a loan," said
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  • 29 1 To help Malta m the present Admiralty is sending to the island 6,000 tons of -*-ater m the naval tanker. Brahmin, i left Portsmouth yeslciday. Reuter
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  • 91 1 BURMA HINTS DOMINION STATUS NOW RANGOON, Monday. ON the eve of the inauguration of the Burmese Constituent Assembly, A. P. learns that a iiember pf the Governor's Executive Council, U Tin Tat. is due to leave Rangoon on Thursday for London to ask the British Government to grant immediate Dominion
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  • 103 1 RANGOON, Monday. ONE British soldier and two aimed Burmese police were killed m a clash with a large bandit gang over the weekend Pyawbwe, Central Burma. One bandit was killed and several others wounded m th« encounter. A series of crimes has also been reported
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  • 37 1 FRENCH sources m Hanoi stated yesterday that an important leader a- d 31 members of an alleged Viet Minh espionage and terrorist group have been arrested by the security corps of Hnnoi. Reuter
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  • 31 1 INDIAN JUDGE FOR UHO ABDUL RAHMAN', Ind an representative on the Unit d Nations' Special Paiest'ne Commission of Inquiry.. Us is a judge of the llarh Court of Lahore. A. P.
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  • 101 1 LETTER BOMBS IN SUITCASE, COUPLE HELD 11HE Belgian police yesterday ar- rested a man and a young French Jewess, whose false compartment suitcase was repor'.ed to contain letter bombs such as were mailed to 20 leading Britons last week, A.P. reports from Brussels. Scotland Yard placed an operative at the
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  • 27 1 The Katayama Cabinet has completed the drafting of its first law bill providing for State management of all coal mines m Japan. Reuter
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  • 188 1 NEW DELHI, Monday. MAHATMA GANDHI, anttoipating a possible "delu'j 3 of violence" m India, has renounced his determination to live for 125 years. Now 77, Gandhi announced sorrowfully In his newspaper the Harijan that m the pres°n* day India "there is no place for
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  • 66 1 ITALIAN Army tanks, troops and police went into action at Cremona, 40 miles south-east n. to qu?h crowds of Left Wing supporters who prevented the opening of the provincial congress of the Right Wing U.0.M.0. Qualunque (Common Man) Party. Many persons injured. The crowd attacked the
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  • 194 1 DUTCH GOVT IS DISAPPOINTED iil i HAGUE, Monday f<OVERNMENT quarters at The Hague today complained J that the Indonesian repi> to the Dutch proposals for implementation of the Linggadjati Agreement gave the impression that the Republicans wished to delay its implementation and blame the Netherlands. These quarters said the first
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  • 328 1 ARMED JEWS KIDNAP 2 BRITONS JERUSALEM, Monday. i^LEVEN Jews, masked and armed with tommy-guns, J today threw "scare bombs" into a swimming pool m Kamat Gan, a Jewish township near Tel Aviv, held*tip the crowd of 150 swimmers and then kidnapped two British policemen, driving off m a waiting car.
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  • 33 1 The TWA (Trans-World Air Lin-ss> plane from Bombay, which was crossing the Atlantic from Eire for Newfoundland. had engine trouble but landed safely at Gander airpor: In Newfoundland last night.. Reuter
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  • 523 2  - AMBASSADORS IN FRAMES Pierre Jeannerat dfds fdff by BA X E hundred and U twenty-three British Ambassadors m frames have returned to London after completing an extensive and suet, iul tour of Europfrom Paris to \v and Copenen to Rome. Th tempara, a c lours .11 us ment m Britain
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    32 2 the lie to the states bal rains at Man r here is a ijiri v arm* a hat decorated with i B md a little bit of fruit for hick.— at Manchester.
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  • 200 2 U* the spade > the ace and another club. (.This y from an 1 queen wa-5 had. at most, a s.ngleton club. n c:ub and no h club lead could i nothing and. m any case, W bab!y c uidn't avoid having to l?ad clubs sooner or
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  • 50 2 DIMENSIONAL FILMS 'j- 3 much 1 Him about. .its ol search o:i pictures, i blts techm dans m Br. rica ajia the U S S X produce the :n I am now told thai I d grounds the I not to distant date t peoscopic film aa a commercial pro-
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  • 111 2 Hi X BARTON, the. Man Who Stopped Horn* work m Engla I -iday, reports a Daily Mirr corresp indent. And millions of haras. parents and schoolteacher a sigh o' relief. Thtve rumours of homework ram pa: be! Dick rel n n bis B B.C. is
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  • 70 2 MASON To RETURN TO BRITAIN :adfdsf f ,»i to encourage Brluoman to be "flgur; consi a>" has been launched by th< < oi Guild at the newlyCi tied Corset School in I on don. Backed by leading manufacturers, the siho< win !><- attended b) tales K' n S from lari^e
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  • 4 2 AUSSIES SPEED FOOD FLOW
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    • 345 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR Fortune forecast foi I t born ttxiay DoKN tod.i> you have a keen and sharp mind that tvantfi to git at the truth of things, at any c< tnaj tend to make you i ir it times, even ktic, for yon are verj Im I b tho
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    • 786 2 BBC Mill" \->f UIP W t rit. !,^!i v niuorh ugusa M v P Rl aedioa H^e bjnd I Mfacyclct b. 15 Dudley Savage; a. 20 New« •eeond m iiw II meti 8.30 Londcr c 00 11 ou p.m iflj metre* m lh< n rac jj 0 new*re«l; 735 BBC.
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  • 10 3 'THOUSANDS ARRESTED IN BERLIN' I into and I m not
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  • 22 3 5,000 POLES STRANDED IN INDIA .apur rei to response rived m -.a. to )nich but the ent. I m m l>- Reuter
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  • 8 3 Aries m H i Reuter
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  • 53 3 ISTRONOMEiiS at Mount Wilson Observatory, Pasadena. California have seen a ne* -.000 r -years from the earth. *n 'he ..tellation or Sagittarius. Ur. Leonard Joy, the ooservatoiy tary, announcing this, said the star's brightness was 01 Lhe ninth magnitude (not quite t enough to bo seen by
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  • 133 3 laimprevious in.clolfa Milan en■:th gear ifl ren inven- -> new It bh the ure and Pre- selection -mall ua be iieces- to start the engine and press the accelerator The main characteristic of the new gear change is that it elimin"jerk" when changing from one gea
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    15 3 Australian rider for >peedway team, i Riders speed hip recently. He receiving jp from Actress
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  • 200 3 WANTED MEN FLEE BY AIR WWTED men can leave Britain easily and speedily, without passports, credentials or questioning. This is how they do it. Touts m London's West End and other big cities arrange for the "wanted" man's escape a price with a one-man plane charter service. Ther no waitii
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  • 405 3 DOCTOR: 'I HAVE KILLED IN MERCY 'Willing to risk our necks' nR. EDWIN ALFRED BARTON, who practised m KensingiJ ton for 39 years, stood up at a meeting j n London and said: "I have taken a patient's life." He added that it was done for mercy. At his villa
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    110 3 A helicopter is beinj. fight the latest invasion The "invaders" are insects call^l the "be.i.n :< hi>" which, across the lianr.el, are breeding m increasing numbers on lite M*|fHtd do much l&smgte to the co w IVhea tl.e wind blows from thp Cout'nent, the heifaapter takes o7 fro n th-*
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  • 228 3 HOI WOOD film producers, pursuing their campaign to get "better publicity" for their stars have, it is reported, held manj closed meetings lately to devise further ways of controlling the stars' private lives. Screen tough man Lawrence Tierney, who is serving 90 days m gaol
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  • 29 3 Letters which passed between the King and President Roosevelt are never to be made public, it is disclosed m a Roosevelt memorandum issued m New York.
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  • 264 3 /IN ex-paratrooper parachuted 5,000 feet into the centre of /l New York City and calmly filmed the ci<y as he float ed down among the skyscrapers. He is Leonard D'Attolico, who jumped from plane- m Australia and New Guinea during the war as a member ol the
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  • 103 3 SAW MAN SHOT, GIRL BEGS FOR HER LIFE SHEILA, an Angio-L begged m t: ror U seeing r.n shoot ano was i I^Hiati Judge and jury at Copley I to te a <.'■ m *he Berkshirs X murder or j i ord, a ment, en Janu ry 2 Tir ord
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  • 34 3 Profe&sor Willi M amitt, he aircn: proDablc denazification trial at Frankfurt, claims to have In ?d a motor-car wit out i wat:h with only throe moving ?arts A. P.
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  • 77 3 THE British miner is digging mors coal than any other man m 1 Europe. The European coal organisation revealed that the British output of 1.410 tons per man shift was 93 per cent of th 1935-38 average of 1,510. Nearest approach was the 81 per
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  • 34 3 Pretoria ban on Britcsns PRETORIA, whose mayor was interned duriti!; the war, is to bar British immigrants from municipal employment because "they cannot sDeak Afrikaans and have not lived Ion? enough m South \frica."
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  • 56 3 The 14th century manor house. Brede Place, near Rye Sussex, owned by Mrs. Clare Sheridan, sculptress cousin of Mr. Churchill. was sold for £16.000 at public auction at Rye. Built m 1350 by Sir Thomas Ford, it stands In 66 acres and has been m the possession
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  • 155 3 A "DEVOTED husband*' *as found not guilty of murdering ihis wife, a former mental patient, (but wag sentenced to five years' Ipenal servitude for manslaughter at Leicestershire Assizes. The husband, Alfred Rowland Winkle, 51, boatman, of Kettering, Northants, raid when he took a cup of tea to
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  • 98 3 D'-HIND the death of Cmdr. v Francis Grant Pool. I Consul m Crc: Lrom his Monkseaton, Northumoerland home, lies the story of one of Britain's most successful secret agents During the German occupation of Crete m 1941, Middle East Command learned that 800 British, Australian
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  • 59 3 QTARTING from scratch after liberation. th c City Government of Mar.ila has stabilized its finances and is now m a position to meet all its expenditures without aid from th P Natio. al Government. A City Hall financial expert said the City Government^ income during the fiscal
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  • 32 3 Mrs. Rosina Ann Cornock, found not guilty of murdering her husband m January, has denied that she is to. marry Kenneth Bedford, a cripple who figured prominently m the case.
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    • 63 3 TAf^^AW Homewa«M* By FJ<*ar Pjrr Burroughs ™l p l™?™ m^^S^KL'ta putVing the bjrly monscn S^lu^ BY OLD -S.EP £a» V^tN- IN CHARGE -OF NrA AND PHIL -^/t' H'/ JO^OUbLY BY ,HE OLD VUK J DIRECTED THEM DOWN /7/jli ■b. l 5 .r l b;-t- ll It "iK; Jl „rr synW.t,
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  • 335 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1947. TT :ie rice Trivandrum, Group -».nd i m.re th J a to lea: be of there iiate pi a nd Ii the rder to i ofinn n d J the wa i ten. 1 prod I N I I i of 00
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  • 962 4 SIAM'S UNIQUE POSITION BY A CORRESPONDENT IN THE ECONOMIST TN the flux of Far Eastern affairs, Siam holds a unique position which much could be made both by the Siarri and the Brit isn. The country lac :s politinomic and populan problems net unli] those of its neighbours, but by
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    52 4 Smashed- up m a v:>r Accident, Tommj i pedals Ms way back to health. In I of bro :it horn Tommy is among injured men who are exercising damaged limbs and earn from t 1 to £5 a week doing so. Tummy is workin drill adapted to run l>> till
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    7 4 :>cn GrecnweU is proud of his I
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  • 94 4 IDIOMATIC ENGLISH FOR THE BIBLE a NEW of xl the Bib! o t»pr re oluto embark upon ntly a with h-irdly a dis» m the Upper H Convocation of the Ch of E 1, consisting o bishops under the A: b: hop of bury. The object of this decision was
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    16 4 Ad inspection of t: Jyear Faiiory by Bu.'tenzorg's Comma!... eopencd after damage by saboteurs had I
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  • 199 4 rpHE v( teraan and individualist lab :nHANNEN SWAFI I in last work's Sunci ritish sta rag and far.eonceivably prevented a bath In India, arrested a world iy and laid the foundation of what Lty of H and M "If, as w< CLEMENT ATTLEE wLi CAM LL BANNERMAN
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  • 87 4 THE 1 Gibralt r passage through Bay of ail. four A dock I arriv v. c She was laid d tho war m rrendered, on her sed and only just reaciied the completion stage. :n parts fabl m Calcutta she w. ibled m two parts m Bombay.
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  • 457 5 'WE' RE STILL AGAINST INCOME TAX' Free Press Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. meeting of the Malayai l*ni< n Advisory Council, .•rnor. Sir Edward Geat, was told that the people i were still opposed to the introduction of inrome <kea for an assurance that income tax r lout frier full
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  • 18 5 rrtspamlent murder used MA'rof. ...:i bin I v bin Mid .ssed :our
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  • 80 5 The Bishop ol Malacca. His the Right Reverend ndy D.D. paid a St. Patrick's Schorl yes- i warm welthe director, stall" and the hull His L rdships arrival the welcome sons then gave a concert. r Kenneth de Ros.\ric, en if the school, read an ad»ngratulating
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  • 18 5 rips m the Singapore Harbour will be dressed on June 12— the King's Birthday.
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  • 97 5 Free Press Staff Correspo ulent. KU.'.La LI I A Government i\ ton that toddy shops m estates m Uio Mala- Union should be abolished and that existing Government toddy shopj elsewhere than on estates should continue, subject to strict regulation, carried by nine votes (with t Government hands)
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  • 80 5 The Prudential Steamship Company's Katherine B. Sherwood (7,176 tons), which ran aground m the Xidjang Straits 70 miles from Singapore last Tuesday, has been refloated. The vessel, with a cargo of bauxite loaded at Pulau Bintang, is under charter to the United Spates War Shipping Administration
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  • 50 5 Vv it h American BrigadierGeneral Herbert Loper m Balavia to discuss the possibility of airmapping the Ind n< sian archipelago with the exception of Java and Sumatra, the Aneta (Dutch) news agency stated that the British might do the airmapping cf Java and Sumatra. U.P.
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  • 20 5 Whiteavvay, Laidlaw f.nd Company Ltd., have completed the rebuilding of their Ipoh premises, which have now been reopened.
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  • 89 5 \M S. GILL. 1 rmer ci the Indian Independence League m Manila, has handed to Pandit Nehru an Indian national flag which was kepi Hying over the headquarters Oi the Indian Independence League iit er part gi the Japanese occupal the Philippic The Hag was presented
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  • 130 5 Free Press Staff Reporter. CHAIN letters have made their j appearance again for the nee the war. A number :apore resident have -eeeived letters from anonymous es statins that if they send $1 to a given address, they will receive $255 m return. Each letter bears the
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    115 5 FED AND TAUGHT In upper phcto are three oi the 200 poor childre?i under nine years of age, who are provided daily with a free meal of rice, sardines, corned beef, vegetables, milk and fresh fruit at the Government Children Feeding Centre m Havelock Road. Many of the hildrcn come
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  • 315 5 NEW POLICE DEPT TO FIGHT PORT CRIME STRENGTHENING Police supervision of the port and harbour areas, two branches of the Singapore Police— the Marine Department and S.H.B. Police' Foree have been merged under a new policy, the Commissioner of Police, Mr. E. V. Fowler, told Hie Free Press yesterday. The
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  • 51 5 Although two of the original 33 Fapanese Kempeitai (military )olice) members who were to face .rial en June 11 escaped and mother was killed attempting to escape, the trial of the remaining 50, taking place at Batavia shortly, will still be the biggest vvar crimes cas2 fcr the
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  • 238 5 ENGLISH CLASSES AT FEEDING CENTRE S bore i J lans Free Pres.s Staff Reporter HTHE first Singapore children's feeding centre at Havelock 1 Road, started three months airo. will have classes m English m the near future, the Supervise i Mrs. Goh Kok Kee the Free Pros yesterday. Clrrs rtoms
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  • 74 5 ALTHOUGH before the war there werj 6G.000 mo', r cars Istered m Java, only 5,000 have been registered m the Dutch areas and that includes most of the motor transport m Java since the liberation. Lorry registration m the same pericd dwindled from 10.900 to
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  • 124 5 NEW DRUG IS EFFECTIVE AGAINST T.B. CINGAPOREAx\S. J ting down to tackling the T.B. problem wul be m a report by the College of Physicians that streptomycin is effective a two deadly types of tubercuL Dr. Paul Bunn, addre physicians, said thai GOO p~ had been treated m Atlanta last
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  • 111 5 DAGAPAN. the victim of an alleged attack by five Tamils was unconscious for two days was stated m the Fourth Police Court yester Asking for the remand accused m police custody for hours, Chief Dvspeetor C Such raid although the who was attacked regained cciousncss.
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  • 38 5 Alor Gajah Rubber I 1 ty Plant J.OOO Ib, B Rubtitr l-H.OOO Ib. Ti. 22.103 Ib, Anson 1 437 Ib. dated Rubber 29.40 Tib. Rubb- r Estate 137.900 Ib. and Matans Rubber Estate 48.100
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  • 34 5 At the mi of the West Society at the Sir. V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road, on J 12 at 8.30 p.m., there will be a debate on "The Press hi detrimental to th
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  • 221 5 'WAR NOT YETOVER' SAYS U.S. ENVOY i, DRESSING the American Asso- I ciation of Malaya at aj luncheon at the Singapore AdelphJ Hotel, yesterday, Mr. j Henry Grady, U.S. Ambassador to New Delhi, said the United States at present was "on the ensive" m a worldwide connict between the ideals
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  • 196 5 Free Press Stuff Reporter jl/f ANY employers are not reporting accidents which ITI happen to their workmen, says a statement issued by the Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Singapore. Thfs is an offence under the Workmen's Compens.. Ordinance which renders the employer liable, on conviction, to a
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    • 57 5 JNG? SUITING Width 0 Per Yard. if R STORE as Basah Road. Z Go 3* -5 fjiticura effects 'ES J ALWAYS y-s^ /ERHNNIES O^^ I them m your j take wo, one «fter fo«ij aad are it It's I i 1 aeols PersonaJ line, j S6/Sraall? I Notices I lay
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  • 333 6 150,000 FARMS IN U.K. TO GET POWER £72,000,000 electricity project Tsui iaivs fanners and private electric companies are going U ahead with a five-year plan to supply power to no.OOO farms m Britain. The plan ted to cos t £72.000,000, will need the -operation of ten Government departments, but will
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  • 167 6 A MAMMOTH machine Witti a thrust oj 1,500 tons, capable m one blow of stamping out the entire side or top of a motorcar body, has ju<? been completed ;it Newcastle. This new engineering h is the i ss < ver built m Britain, ha.s
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  • 20 6 Exasperated by burglaries, a Cape Town shopkeeper bought a I savage dog. Now. the burglars have stolen the dog.
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  • 29 6 It is like cairying coal to Newcastle, but it us a fart, says J. L :t. t!>at the Chinese are sending California lade to China.— Reuter
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  • 104 6 THRILLS AT BULLFIGHT IN FRANCE 'I hi irn tniii big hurse during 1 .1 cli!' -hi .tl NMI 1 I this vk idof n ik« Ittataeif m C i! i uous uhil" the hull \<nts his spleen on the horse and toreiti i ush In to tl i( t ariate
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  • 305 6 New John Bull figure wanted At i-i: i i centuries ago or. to be exact, m the year 17! a writer named Arbuthnot who was a c ru 4 of Dean Swift sad Uexander Pope, published a land's conduct He entitled it: "Tl H -►> of Jo Bull." From thai
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  • 31 6 G-MEN FIGHT LYNCH LAW JHE U.S. Government intervened drama 1 outbreak of lynch lav., when X year old Negro who escaped mob vei The Govement is tryi law"oftheSouth-thel^wf I 1 ?ern
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  • 111 6 NEW ANTI TB DRUG FOUND AT BIKINI COIL Irom Bikini Atoll, of last year's atomic bomb-vs.-warships tests, has yielded a new drug that has been found twice as powerful as streptom m checking tubercuh rms, says Dr. Donald B. J lew Jersey Agricultural periment Station at Ne^ Br wick. New
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    • 48 6 ffllll J DIINNE'BOYER COBURiV _NOsY at the HEX DUE SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT JT| E A N N A U !t B N >n 5R S M/S I ing Ippeal "HERS TO HOLD" with JOSEPH COTTEN Beautiful Romance wrHh sonifs to match! Rff" HOOK NOW! In Jr\ DIAI 1*42.
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    • 94 6 SULTAN 1 "> TEL MlLMISft' (jUPII'i'Ly LAST DAY MO^»*l W j^, HjTE jo MORROW wM ANOT KVS€ RiZZT KMGMT k ir- > -r\ tfWIIHF IXWWIU HRWdW lIMDU i r— 11 am. 1 4.V 4 15, SU I towno** I LAST DAY Co/d^l Pauiette Goddard Pauiette G O DDARO wtll delight
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    • 86 6 JAIMb Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaxa S C hl^^ I I P^T^ CAN'?N I |/?0M E/ AMrCio"s/-WFA^X" V 6«LY SEE A Lot VI WEC'ANO /V F A HCTEL $HE S 1 ALL E(^ L IN HOLVWEEKf-\ VOFCL,FFSV\UVF|NT H T A /r KI^LY OFFFRED To MY L.TTLE BROTHER
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    • 513 7 COMPTION, EDRICH TO THE RESCUE England 154 For Two LONDON, Monday. AN unfinished partnership of 10G runs by Bill Edrich and Denis Comptoß, the Middlesex County stars, helped England to recover from a bad start of 48 for the loss of Hut ton and Washbrook m their reply to South
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    • 114 7 South Africa 1 -t. Inn M slville b 11 ocn Ibw b Fdricb i?s Harri; c Button b Ho'li I Tuck-tt Viv: b I 9 I inci ,ay b BedUer Smitb c Yardlo b Total 533 BOHUNG: Martin one for III, Bedscr thr?e for 10J, Edr^c ;i ass for
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    • 99 7 RANGERS BEAT SELETAR RAF try- tie fchhra and R3YAL 3. Jcnes b Ally b S i G. c. B. M. Al G. de Silva Silva 0. 3V<\* b I. Heck Chve b M. A'i'y 8 Sclak^n Sr.frh 5 Bow!>t: Sola'iao Sin^h tfa .3; G < for 15. INGEKS c 3'ake
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    • 80 7 Selangor Cricket Team To Play Perak Seleded Free Press Staff Correspondent. KUALA LUMPUR Tuesday FHiHK following have been 1 selected to represent SeianKor against Perak m the interState cricket match to be played m Kuala Lumpur, during the coming week-end: H. A. F. Brooke (Cant.). Lall Singh, L. d;- Silva,
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    • 272 7 LAST-WICKET STAND GIVES BOD VICTORY A FINE last-wicket stand of 5C runs by HolUngbi rry and Locke enabled 223 BOD to beat the Stlt Dg G.H.Q. SEALF at Tanglin 01: Sunday. G.H.Q. were all out before lunch for 125. after btins 83 when the third wicket fell. Fraser once again
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      35 7 Robertson (Middlesex) narrowly escapes being eaaglit m the slips as S. C. Griffith, the Sassei wick t-keeper, jumps across m an attempt to catfh the ball. The game was being played at Lord's.
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    • 308 7 PETERS, CHIN GEOK SCORE TWO EACH SRC 2, ACS.O.B.A 2 IN a fast and even game on the Padang yesterday, the A.C.S. Old Boys played the S.R.C. to a two-all draw. The A.C.S. had the better of I exchanges m the first half, and it I was only faulty judgment
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    • 330 7 More Reasons For A Sports Stadium By The Sports Editor nl i l few da >'^ vvhen the Sing Tao soccer team Fhiliipine Chinese basketball team open their ipore. we wiU be provided with some very good f a modern sports SUrißum is an
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    • 149 7 pLANS at Jalan Besar Stadium I Urn S&mg i .10 scccer tourists' games against local teams include a contingent of 100 policemen and 3,000 s?ats inside the feaoes Ileketa will be en sale .it th Statl.um from 3 p rr. mi mutt h days.
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    • 370 7 AMES, BARNETT MAKE DOUBLE CENTURIES LONDON, Honday. I> ATS MEN and bowlers shared the honours m today's cricket for, whereas no fewer than seven bowlers claimed five or more wickets during th eday, there were half a dozen centurians among the batsmen, including Barnett and Ames who both passed the
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    • 190 7 KANE STOPS MEDINA MANCHESTER, Monday. PETER KANE, former world fly- champion, defeated lina, French holder of European bantamweight title, at Belie Vue, Manchester, tonight, the towel being thrown m midway through the sixth nd of a bantamweight conKan*- repeatedly had the Frenchman m trouble and a swelling underneath Medina's righ:
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    • 109 7 SINGAPORE basketball fans will be treated to seme first-class games with the arrival of the Philippine Chinese BasieibaU team on Friday. The visitors are expected to play their first match on Saturday against the runners-up m the 1047 Singapore basketball championshi; Their second game will be
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    • 118 7 Players are r.tarting times for the qualifying rcund of the Island Club char tip which will tak p.ace on Thursday are aa follows Ist named oair to start from tho Ist Tcj and the 2nd named pr.ir frcm the 10th Tee): 8.45 a.m.— H. Tooke vs.
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    • 112 7 Man. the Royal r seven •a don was being ■eu b 12,000. I ;CO-6 3 ut the Ful- was who, -bred, After were those for Greek Star to win £3 000, Someo and Admirau Yarn £2,000. The next callover on the race will be
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 25 7 Today's S^offts eer: S.A.F.A. Leu-ue. .ii Na%> v Indian Assn., n Besar St.i iiurn. S 15 n.m. Volleyball: C.V.M.A. Juniors v 5.J.1., S.J.I 5.15 p.m.
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    • 236 7 m, m ammi m j^^Tß^P^B /'it I y 1 W SSm *?»^flr' Jiw |/.v I [ju 2 CLUES ACROSS 3 and 21 Down. One of the former Inns of Court i i_ondcn (8,3). 7. Pseudonym of authoress of "Under Two Flags" (5), 8. Place of daj between earth and Hades
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    • 77 8 BUDAPEST. Monday. RUSSIA on Monday rejected a United States request for copies of the "confession" of Bela tcs, which paved the way for the recent Communist-inspired coup d'etat against the regime of ■r premier rerenc Nagy. A similar request by the British was turned down
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    • 54 8 THE future of Pacifi' 1 bases, including Manus Island m the Admiralty Group, is believed to have been d 1 when th U.S. Ambassador to Arstralia, Mr Robert Butler, and the U.S Pacific Fleet Commander. Adm LouLs Denfield. met the Australian Miru.tr ror External Affairs. Dr Herbert
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      29 8 Chkhestei n rboar waten churned np when 12-aqnare-metre sh Sd entries from Bra«!. Holla I France, Portu md Britain. Britain's Capt, < n i Carrey, R.N. was the wrinner.
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    • 261 8 afdsf dasf df fa f <* S Market i lent cives tlie prices ©1 rubber ai JJ am is toil > !!t'r> tb. per Ib m bales Jur. m bales June m bale* June MM, %POH LMBER Ofr fUI ore lumber ol Comoierct Rabb i rubber
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    • 19 8 Five bulls Irom the 0 States have arrived at Pre.siwi<^k. ocotland, by air. says Reuter
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    • 163 8 MALAYA URGED: 'QUIT I.E.F.C.' tree lit S SUf v OrregpOflOCllt KUALA LI MPUR, Monday. \T today's meeting of the Advisory Council, Mr. H. S. Lee said: "If the International Emergency Food Council m Washington is not showing justice to Malaya's rice requirements, I feel we should try our best to
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    • 225 8 TB boards sought for all towns Free Tress Stall" Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday ryllV. immediate establishment of tuberculosis boards m A all the main towns ol" the Malayan Union was suggested by Dr. Ec Yew Kin at todays meeting of the \ii >ory Council. Dr. Ec praised the setting up
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    • 92 8 B.C.O.F., JAPAN BEST EVER' npHIS ka th< dmml so i s I o< i apati< d t undern." the ommander In I hi. i British ommoni e*lih < >. i upation Lieu t i II < H Robert Instractors and .it the 8.C.0.l boo! m M.i vii i Shikoku Island
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    • 120 8 \t v Stall Corn spondeni KUALA LUMPUR T Q nment had no gher pri for Malaya and oil, it d at this morning's of the Advisory C m The nt was made m a quest! n asked by Mr. X t
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    • 155 8 At The Theatre NEW CSE REVUE GOOD SHOW rpHE Combined Services Enter--1 tainment Organisation put on a n. w revue, "Over to You," to a fairly full and receptive house at the Victoria Theatre las. night. While it wo s slow to grip on starting Nan X?. nedy pulled the
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    • 25 8 Notice at the exit of the Connervative Party's exhibition at Dorland Hall, London says: "ium righ*. it's the only way out."
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    • 17 8 Japanese < x-aoldiers -nd civilian repatriates still stranded abroad total 1,13G.5r0. says tlr* Reuter MainYhi.
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    • 466 8 INSURANCE COMPANIES CRITICIZED Councillor on tlClitto ill IJ^S Free Press Slafl* Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. lEGISLATION to relieve the hardship caused t»> people J who elected to remain In Malaya and who, he said, were being "taken advantage of" by insurance companies, which were attempting i<» gel out of the
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    • 20 8 Two four-anna stamps, bluo and a rod issued m 1884. were sold In London yesterday for £100
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    • 182 8 Free Tress Racine Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesc SOME useful trial gallops were n this morning when outer section of the main track was opened for fast work. The weather has been keeping fine and the going at the moment is very good. Eulogism (Danieli beat
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    • 19 8 FLEET SCUTTLER IS REPRIEVED THE dd e Ifor ii of impri t for I Adm 1 :>iber 1 Reuter
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    • 168 8 'NO LIMIT WILL BE FIXED' /tawitics lor tiUi r Free I' ess Stan < mtc ;pondenl Xi \i M MPUR, Monday. PIKING a Hmil t<> t ho number of A- candidates lot nropean posts ts not to be part of the policj <>i tin Malayan Union Government cording to m
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    • 88 8 NEPHEW IN PUB SEES 'BURIED' UNCLE RETURN SYDNi IHOMAS GEORGL 50 wh t.ives to bury George Jor.Thi dipd and I as brotht^r-in-law. T ried him In the family B inj Certu U Bj b E 60. But brothor-in-i turned up :n a Syc: "pub" on Saturday and tl t of
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    • 120 8 I rreo Press Stall Correspondent. KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. jl/Mf.AYANS i emitted over $4500,- 000 to India and over $2,000.--001) bo China through the Post Offices during the fl*-e' four months of this year The figures were provided m an the total sent to China as
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    • 103 8 WFATUI-R !Fine Sodas and tomorrow I lin \IH! for th. next VI I j hours compiled by the X A F i iK todftl and tomorrow with lonß bright n-riods. Wind; Easterly to* south-easter^ 8 to 12 knots lorally to 10 to IS this afternoon Sunset 639 n m.. s»inrise
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