The Singapore Free Press, 2 November 1948
1948-11-02
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Title Section18 1948-11-02 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1948. PKUE 10 EN l>18 words
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Article, Illustration43 1948-11-02 1 29-year-old XXKa-ytar film star, snaps hi* finger* a$ ht Ats m a Lot Angeles police station afte-r being arrested on charges of being "drunk, noisy, loud and boisterous. Arrested with him icas 22--old fhelma -\oOi driving the C* *i the couple we^e travelling.43 words
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Article143 1948-11-02 1 n Fo may be m Premier NANKING, Tuesday at bombed Mukden one -mmunists entered the nment sources stated n sourcci confirmed the \Ploded within two i consulate. ikden haa stunin Pit n, that E 8 Yuan is ?o was r'reely named <sible new Premier. er Wong143 words
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Article117 1948-11-02 1 DATO ONN'S MYSTERY 'MISSION' Free Press Start Reporter 'THE Malty Union. S ngai port, ha* sent tht following telegram to Dato Onn bin Ja afar, Mentrl BNar Johor*. who is now on a London: 'Malay Union. Singapore wholeheartedly support your minion and pray for your success Tht telegram wa* *!gned117 words
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Article80 1948-11-02 1 Free Prr»* staff Reporter Al5-year-old Chinese worker. Tan Kirn San of lang Serai, was killed m a •>ide :i m a U a Jalan Sulian shortly after nine o'clock this morning. Smoke filled the whole shop following the explosion, making it difficult for ambulance attendants80 words
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Article75 1948-11-02 1 Colony has 3 days free of crime THE Singapore C.I D Mr. E V Fowler. j>aid :ig that "there was tno crime lor th« last three day* In th* Colony, except for one doubt t-ul report of robbery m Amoy Street yestercb A Chineie arrested In the Amoy Street case.75 words
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Article365 1948-11-02 1 Free Pr«s Staff Correspondent LONDON, Tuesday. 4 SPECIAL commission to enquire into Malaya's rice ration and the food position m Malaya m general was urged upon the Government at question time m the House of Commons yesterday. The suggestion was made by Mr. Walter Fie toh#r365 words
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Article55 1948-11-02 1 Mukden rescue pil ots angry 4NGKV Chines* Air Force pilots arriving m Pelplng yesterday charged that when they trit<J to ferry civilians out of the doomed city Nationalist troops trained machine guns on them and fon-ed them to carry top Army personnel. The planes were dangerously overloaded hut arrived mA.P. - 55 words
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Article60 1948-11-02 1 CINCiAPOKL police yesterday arrested a Chlne«« and an Indian both suspected Communists, under the Emergency Regulations. The Singapore C.I.D. chief. Mr. E. V. Fbwler, said that the Chinese Is a known member of the Workers Protection Corps. Tilt Indian was arrested m the Naval Base. The60 words
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Article71 1948-11-02 1 Delegates for ECAFE talks Free Press Staff Reporter 'THREE delegates from 1 Malaya will attend the LCAFE conference* at Lapham. New South Wales, it was announced this morning. Mr. P S Scrivener. Deputy Commit!. mer-General (Foreign) w;ll represent the economic department of the Com-missioner-General's office. Haji Mohammed Eusoff will rt71 words
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Article26 1948-11-02 1 El*\vn people wer* killed, six bridges Wtr« washed out. and rail commun cations between Algeii* and Morocco were cut by flooda yesttrday.26 words
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Article36 1948-11-02 1 The genrral manager oj Hume Industr.cc .Far Eas>' Mi C. R Unbehaun thl» momng :^]><ried no change" In the strike of its Chines* artIMUQ labour, wh eh i« la lta sixth day36 words
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Article168 1948-11-02 1 Free Prt-NN Stiff ReporSKSIOR Radio Malaya offi ould not comment, ■ig on the demand le by the Singapore Musin future all broadcast relays from hotels and restaurants should be paid foi The decmon uas n m had tv previously been ed to pay for relayed pronmes168 words
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182 1948-11-02 1 MR.TUDOR WIL BE THE FIRST TO PAY UP Free Press Staff Reporter THE Singapore Comptroller of Income Tax, Mr. D. H. Tudor, will probably be the first man m the colony to pay his income tax tfiis year. Mr. Tudor told the Free Presg this morning that he expected to182 words
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Article141 1948-11-02 1 HOLLYWOOD. Tver rKE toast of Broadway 25 years ago. ex-actre*s Mary Nolan was found dead yesterday at her sister's home. A yoat-mortem has been ordered. Detectives say the former stage and screen beauty had trltd to commit suicide recently once by slashing her whists and141 words
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Article, Illustration142 1948-11-02 1 Burma Red factions join forces RANGOON. Tuesday. THE outlawed Red Flag" Communist! of Burma and the legal "Whit* Flag" Communists have joined forces In an attempt to overthrow the Burmese Government, according to officials here. Seven leaders of the "White Flag" party hold seats m the Burmese Provisional Parliament. InReuter - 142 words
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Article41 1948-11-02 1 Four Jewish refugees wer by Genoa pol c# yesterday while inquiries wer« mad« into the Ending of hidden arms and an unlicensed wlrtltst station on a 2 000 ton Italian ship, bound for TangUrs. reports A .P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article182 1948-11-02 1 BATAYIA, Tuesday. I)K. Mohamed Hatta. Indonesian Republican Premier, has agreed to meet Dr. Stikker, the Netherlands Foreign Minister, who arrived here by air yesterday, for decisive talks on the next steps to re-open political negotiations deadlocked for the last five months. The meeting willReuter; U.P. - 182 words
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Article60 1948-11-02 1 PRINCESS ELIZABETH chose a Lancashire lass yesterday to be one of the nurses attending her at the birth of her baby this month. The nurse, MLss Mabel Anderson 22. whose policeman lather was killed In the bl. i, In 1941. is now living Elgin, Scotland.60 words
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741 1948-11-02 1 95,000,000 Americans told: 'Do your duty' NEW YORK, Tues. PRESIDENT Trumari and Governor Dewey yesterday ended eight gruelling weeks of campaigning with an appeal to 95,000,000 American voters to exercise their patriotic duty of voting at todays Presidential election. The appeal is regarded as necessary because m the past aReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 741 words
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Advertisement27 1948-11-02 1 OS PRIME QUEENSLAND BEEF FINEST AUSTRALIA [AN PRODUCE RIGHT F ?OM THE HEART OF Island -the meat state aiways available from ['TZPATRICK'S OOD SUPPLIES :ER DEPT. 528127 words
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Advertisement48 1948-11-02 1 PRECIOUS STONES A Diamond Se 1 Jewellery LANKA JEWELLERS, St. BXTTI RV EOAO. SIXGAPOKI. For over hall a century $T6TE @PRgSS 555 have maintained their reputation as the best cigarettes m the world /V> „.-«-..,.> rflgß MADE IN \T4Tf fV^ i^ 1 1 Okuh^_~ r- 4 'A I |M48 words
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Article38 1948-11-02 2 DIANA STRODE - DIANA STRODE rewe 1 Buckingham < i ritish the juld be that v their I 1 to hay The iur yrew BO strong that Royal Physician, it untrue. nunou ding 18-y> the lat< I I38 words
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Article, Illustration30 1948-11-02 2 THE work of women police m Britain has <le\ considerably since the LH. I l is liow iish< part are m addii m nd. I V I30 words
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Article, Illustration20 1948-11-02 2 Jaya Begg - Jaya Begg 4 CX IN ONE- hour laundi month In a num i villajj uhpojhpogj -]h20 words
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Article, Illustration21 1948-11-02 2 Woman of the week By Our Woman Fashion Expert T II l 1 luncl I 11l ild 4 i k nky21 words
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Article, Illustration8 1948-11-02 2 Ralph Digliton - Ralph Digliton er oyu j opjhh hjp8 words
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Article, Illustration136 1948-11-02 2 •r to ut of tv y in l the player inadcq'. ity. Thus, under the new I club ki;. South could bar the had o! by 1 ach: spade i would I 1 wh n South le a trump, W< d stip m with t clul Thi a136 words
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Advertisement29 1948-11-02 2 4 COOL-PROTECTIVE-COMFORTABLE < SINGAPORE ;d X A f A PENANG For Your End-Ot-T he-Year Parfy -SINGAPORE'S SOCIETY PHOTOGR"PHEK~ PETER ROBINSON LLOYD STUDIOS 255. ORCHARD RD SINGAPORE. Telephone 4424 for Appointment29 words
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Advertisement27 1948-11-02 2 AUSTRALIAN ti 1\ I£i £i JK^f fL/ Aid* A O E v m SPECIAL DISPLAY wl AT MAIk TRANCHES. s c s i Singapore COLD STORAC l27 words
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Miscellaneous85 1948-11-02 2 I I Ktll'U N AUSTRALIA BH rODAT rOMORKOM 12 X i I I 8.20 8.30 N Ok: oio 10 a '0 15 I TOMORROW 10 30 Australian News; 10.40 as; 11 IS Featui hen: II 30 News n I M for N :':it Or^hpv'ra; 430 Aiustral'an News-. 4.40 Service! C<n85 words
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Article187 1948-11-02 3 MILLION CHINESE DOOMED TO STARVE wßi££ est P ro bletn m our history 9 \BOIT 10,000,000 Chin«M m Government-held A re s are fa <*ing starvation this year and very little, if anything, can be done about it. That is the food situation In a nutshell aa described by CounsellorA.P. - 187 words
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Article128 1948-11-02 3 k MAN who cuffed a boy on the ear had to pan damages, not for hitting the boy, but for hitting him m the wrong place. It happened m the vestry of Christ Church, Lordstreet, Southport. Rodney 13-year-old choirboy, was bullying other boys128 words
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Article21 1948-11-02 3 I to prison t«#mis VI 18 months to 10 D rial court at A: on eh. m h MadaI21 words
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Article, Illustration24 1948-11-02 3 Lady M> the former Viceroy of I>. Earl Mountbattcn, ente\ the Globe Theatre. London. the Pr India. Pandit Nehru. They the John Gielqud protea"24 words
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10 1948-11-02 3 EAN TELLS WOMEN HOME HOME TRUTHS' It of th it10 words
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Article27 1948-11-02 3 EUR< Am ng polar 110 p The n to is Welllngti n Zoo i v buy utra- The old 30 pounds.- A .P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article175 1948-11-02 3 EUROPEAN domination i world is over, "and where it Lingers here and there it will go very soon said the Indian Premier, Pandit Nehru, in Paris urging the men of America and Europe 'to develop "a more proper perspective B In tune with reality today."Reuter - 175 words
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67 1948-11-02 3 Guard blamed himself: found gassed IF Reginald Harry Adey. 43--year-old railway guard, had looked out of the rear window of his train when it i lurched, he might have m rtion of the 1. >:led the follov P B adford exp He t the lurch and was bus} parti he67 words
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Article, Illustration29 1948-11-02 3 iitia Johnson, i who sustained a mysterious brain injury m her Hollywood apartment. She WC a coma for two ireeks and nearly died. Police believe the injury was accidental.29 words
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Article36 1948-11-02 3 A British Foreign Office spokesman had categorically denied a preM report from Cairo that Bri- is prepared to abrogate the 1936 Anglo-Egyp-an treaty m the Interest of good relations betv the two eounti >36 words
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Article17 1948-11-02 3 SCANDINAVIA MAY JOIN WEST UNION pOPULA I Until I m V vaded b\ G' pinion that a17 words
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Article28 1948-11-02 3 THREE hundred o Glribald shipping South A of pro-. immediate The 30 baldl to the judicial aut The Ol mitte^ an m U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article83 1948-11-02 3 ENTRIQUE Irmand U President of the Ur; delegation to the United Nations Genera] sembly m a letter t :<m of Id Tribune emphat r^ted aga iguay among Latin A iring the admission of Spain to the United Nations. Hh that the Spanish Issue had not been examinedU.P. - 83 words
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Advertisement219 1948-11-02 3 ffKnl v^^ M^ v. J^*Sjf mm a M^fMil A»* Mwml ROYAL OUTCH. AIRLINES NtW "CONSTELLATION" SERVICE TO SHANGHAI VIA BANGKOK) DEP. SINGAPORE THURSDAYS 10.45 AM ARR. SHANGHAI FRIDAYS 243 P M DEP SHANGHAI SUNDAYS 6.50 A.M. ARR SINGAPORE MONDAYS 11.10 A.M. PASSAGE FARES: SINGLE 8605.00; RETURN $1,089.50 AIR CARGO $4.20219 words
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Miscellaneous96 1948-11-02 3 F.P. Crossword No. 527 I i 3 I i 4 I I 5 I 6 I 7 I I 6 9 MO P [3TST s^""^ 3 if f!a 39 'A 11 I I i f 1 I ri-i j re i6> CLUES down MMLUTIO7D fO v i >\\<>KU NO 8.96 words
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136 1948-11-02 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Nov. 2,1948 The Collapse in China m. The •pportunity giv< pu blem.> In coir China. > millenium be--1 in- gov- place to nomy. But •nd on the Commu- more sub* that an. will force the Nan k Tnment. i late. the romp: rganUatloi mcd for136 words
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Article60 1948-11-02 4 Don Iddon's Diary Nbn I Univ. A X v. (1 Euro] Amerii tall E. delled by N i blue, and 1 and a flow! circumfi at 30 por i but ERIC JOHNSTON, the big A Bl I by Tv. I 600, 000 c to bi HU: "Ed 1 iy Son,"60 words
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Article33 1948-11-02 4 RICHARD GREENOUGH - RICHARD GREENOUGH in* IF, as is President 'I not n White H day, 01 the thi .'.ill mi hi* i n worlding ble. private I V I 0 lei < ;'yt33 words
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Article17 1948-11-02 4 U.S, 'listening post' in Cyprus Lsl C i I < f up. prai The Briii of r A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article274 1948-11-02 4 COURTNAY EDWARD - COURTNAY EDWARD MOTORISTS CORNER l\\ CHEAPER motoring eater engine cy arc claimed for a new-style carburettor on view for the first time now. In the Commercial Motor Show at Earls Court. London. rentor Is Mr. D< bant, and r«-i:i", motun lukt'ii him 20 years to [ecai ontrolled274 words
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Advertisement24 1948-11-02 4 ETERNITY RINGS WEDDING RINGS ENGAGEMENT RINGS GOLD CIGAHETTE CASES .VER FLAP JACKS ETC.. U. S. de SUVA ,S JEWELLER 106. Orchard R Phone 243624 words
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Advertisement19 1948-11-02 4 Singapore: Phone s"*- _^^^^B For 4// De/er/ M. £Z£K/ft C SO" S I •mi ii n on i» m >■19 words
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Article, Illustration11 1948-11-02 5 n pen Singaport Tli- bought by and and Li: i ere.11 words
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Article27 1948-11-02 5 ay ;>ondent 1 f >*1 n I d trnir uere Jelehu h or. m mipriMiice I h it p irr>:)!^ (>een tinK heir27 words
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Article19 1948-11-02 5 Woman among bandit dead ndent I I MPIK. Mo nd. 1 one woman Ren In district of Kuala hed19 words
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Article13 1948-11-02 5 MEDIC AL JOURNAL IS OUT TODAY aff Report X is to have por--13 words
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166 1948-11-02 5 Control 'must be tightened 1 Free Press Staff Report* TO check the "mushrooming" o f Singapore hotch, which have been established r mainly for undesirable uses, Mr. Lira Ye* I (Nominated Inofficial) is i further his proposals lor stricter control of hotels by asking the Government166 words
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Article57 1948-11-02 5 MALAY RED CROSS Correspondent John Malay Ambulai will be Ahmad Mohamed Alsaaofl its leader. Ret: certificates will be Riven to members, who had d vice during the ROINGGENG PARTI the Traffic Poand r party yestercl. Headquarters m honour of the Traffic C Mr. C. J. R. Bembroke. ASP. who is57 words
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Article72 1948-11-02 5 MUST TAKE LEAD, SAY DOCTORS ERRING to the Un l of Malaya, the editov le of the Medical Journal We hope that we set adequate n tation on the C and Coi Actually majority of the membei the Council and Court si i as is the pri -s." blished by72 words
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Article12 1948-11-02 5 200 ,000 more acres of pati Press Staff o i Xl Mr.12 words
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Article33 1948-11-02 5 I IT Correspondent m i\\ lornlng. 14 lb. ol •tton laid on the rails id Niyor, •re d the charge was laid after the uilot train had33 words
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Article69 1948-11-02 5 Tapper shot by unknown man SEGAMAT. Mon.— Murder by some person or persons unknown was the verdict of gamat Coroner (Incbf Bidin bin Login) at the inquest on 38-year-old Chin Pui. It was stated that Chin t out tapping on Sept. 17. but was shot through the stomach. His body69 words
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Article123 1948-11-02 5 Free Press Malay Correspondent IT is the policy of tin taken m Malaya to people m the kampongs as it is realized that such pictures are popula. Federation Director of Public Relations m a ment to Utusan Melayu. Many pictures have taken m Malaya and the123 words
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Article17 1948-11-02 5 LEE Third I jria Street on O I second >-d the d for17 words
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Article178 1948-11-02 5 Free l'r» »T Reporter A Singapore Malay Journalist has publ ed two book «ratory to setting up a Cultural Library, to be composed of a wide range of works relating to science, philosophy, politics, history, iture, medicine and art. He Is 34-y ar-old inch* Saiehuddin. a178 words
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Advertisement64 1948-11-02 5 of the Year*" E OF OUR CUSTOMERS, EXTENDED 0 amber, 1948 X MAS Shoppers, ar i X'MAS GIFTS. OAI S. MAS >< II I \< I 1 1 RIALS \l l s kko( \m SHARKSKLN MIBTINGS i HJI Nil I Porrnaiionc/'r HIGH STREET. |DEKrJ= I IL E I attire par64 words
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Advertisement149 1948-11-02 5 I r JV X Introducing ...ttemtfmfieeHt NEW RADIOGRAM with the I s v /^~*i /^i "n i I VAL V t \Q C2/ S S v2/ iSll SUPERHET RECEIVER Incorporated m a polished teak wood cabinet finished m high gloss mahogany here combination console Th« famous CosJor 7 Valve Superhet149 words
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Article134 1948-11-02 6 'SOVIET PULLING OUT OF GERMANY' Wave of factory removals ANEW wave of factory removals In eastern Germany has started reports that the Russians may be preparing to leave Germany. U.S. intelligence sources say Russians are not only dismantling factories owned by Germans but also plants to which the Russians themselA.P. - 134 words
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Article46 1948-11-02 6 SHANGHAI funeral parlours have reported a boom m the sale oj coffins. With most shops sold out the public has turned to coffins. Said one buyer, "A coffin may not be backed by gold reserves but at least its worth its weight m wood."46 words
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141 1948-11-02 6 Girls accuse R.A.F. officer of 'indecency' IW A.A.I A.F i rial. »nd telept It and k ..t there was no case to a:. and th<> char. Wing Commander Normal, land. OBE, Command I Officer at Btani and undue Hie leged i taken pit switchboard room midnight on Septemb was told141 words
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Article27 1948-11-02 6 a ill -si'lld o 000 md E I -iu.ooo h of nuich nery and under a n--w plan c and the sterling U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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137 1948-11-02 6 'IMIK alarming Increase m juvenile delinquency m Australia was related to over-short worki hours for vouiik people, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane told confirmation candidate ir until many young pie have SO much I their h 1 itli It," ht» ipreme Court ofReuter; AAP - 137 words
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Article207 1948-11-02 6 ew LONDON, Tuesday. 11 T ITU the exception of iron and steel shares. TT which were fairly active, the London Stock ExchanfC was idle yesterday, says Keuters financial correspondent. Rubbers were unchanged to lower and tins declined. News of Government setbacks m the fighting m China resulted207 words
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Article74 1948-11-02 6 WITNESS TELLS OF 'DEATH' TO RTURES TpORTI RES inflicted by the Japanese. Keni] at Shanghai's Inion Jack lub fi\e ye. weir described at Hong Kong recently b old. Welshman who recounted the death of P Yung, a grandson of the former Chinese Ambasv to the United Mates Returning dead. rackA.P. - 74 words
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7 1948-11-02 6 Soviet radio propaganda flops in Berlin R7 words
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Advertisement169 1948-11-02 6 S/or/s rODAY 11 Ll5 15 p.m. UTAIN *S Perfect OVE TEAM m a i4Pk c; -i > f- l!\ ROMANTIC to HERBERT r WILCOX N EAGLE .wans r Bran.i >u»- of \RCH OF TIME' EACHERS 1 CRISIS REX TODAY! 15 P M SHAff BROS 1 LATESI I o< \l MAI169 words
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Advertisement45 1948-11-02 6 EMOTIONAL M OP A GREAT LOVI IRENE DUNNE ROBERT TAYLOR I Rased on i MA KSI MIIIK Iv LLOYD 4 IX f ACK TOD Ar 11 -VI 14\ 4 NEXT CHANGE with V^ F^£rr|*B si-spins. j^tgc>^rr^ IH~ Alha'BbbA TODATi I /«£X' I I"^ Mi*) "iff45 words
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Miscellaneous175 1948-11-02 6 MdndrdkC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya I \MiANM<LE 9 MRMA. AT HOME !K I I FEARLESS, Shi A" A*, HwT I I MERMA--THE SEA.GOES Id WOftK Ok THE VICIOUi PAc THAU NEVER r 1 rJ YOU'RE Mi 1 '^6GfO TH«OU6H THE OCEAN TI6ERS-" RAN INTO SO H175 words
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Article113 1948-11-02 7 MOGENS THOMSEN - THOMAS CUP PLAYERS BEATEN MOGENS THOMSEN Denmarkmay change team l!y tree Pr waal Correspondent COPENHAGEN, Monday. Tr it is not too late, Denmark's team for the :p badminton match against Ireland here tomorrow and on Wednesday is likely to 'fled following the sensational defeats of t the Danish Cup pla\113 words
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21 1948-11-02 7 CRUSADER - CRUSADER kju Known m .uaiaya mat a n. is t four, as hithei ykui21 words
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Article7 1948-11-02 7 Awards to hurdler and sprinter I U.P.U.P. - 7 words
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Article231 1948-11-02 7 COURTCRAFT - COURTCRAFT B Till! Merrydale l.adminton party of Kuala Lumpur had another successful outing m Singapore umi thy >ld badminton party i three at the Clerical Union. an. the Lim I whose h Thorn; I 1. did I tl all the from Setenger with th porpose231 words
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Article145 1948-11-02 7 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By "A VERY fine goalkeeper." This was the tribute which members of the Singapore Malays XI paid to Jamaluddin of the Perak Malays at the end of yesterday's Sultans' (up soccer semi-final at the lalan Isesar stadium. It was well-deserved praise for Jamaluddin saved his145 words
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Article59 1948-11-02 7 Free Press sp Correspondent BVI 1 Tod GOI DI HOY. the lightweight champion I \;i. who will be coming over shortly. Jiis been matched itemeijer, the- Dutch hi Hits to Jimmy Welch <»l I Happy rhe three (Ipofa Mok X he (far bin Jabbar (Singapore)59 words
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Article102 1948-11-02 7 ceo: i i a bn. I side 29^ ru >plng OUbt t: would then 1: sible. Bedse.r did tour wickets for only 19 runs when the Pi' 1 39 on the be; Their captain. C: and Georgeu checked the rot and Cheetham declared at 83 forReuter - 102 words
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Article34 1948-11-02 7 THE following players been selected to rthe S.C.C. against Harlequins at the Padang today at 5.15 p.m.: Mathot: Haig, Van ir; Geeks, Scheltus, Kuiper; Thomas, Tabor. Pear-Moolt-nburg. Brands. Umpire: Mr. \Y34 words
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Article191 1948-11-02 7 ARSENAL, the English League Div. 3 champion*, and the Racing Club of Paris drew three goals each before a crowd of 50.000 at Colombes Stadium. Paris, yesterday afternoon m the return match between the two teams There was never more than a one-goal difference mReuter - 191 words
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Article32 1948-11-02 7 RL?REH. fur organised under the ausp. Straits Chinese Football to take place every Friday or. Nov. 5, at 5.15 p.m. at '.deuce of Mr I\m Liang. 52, Kampon^ Java R32 words
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156 1948-11-02 7 Free Press Racing Correspondent TjR. CHIPS, given away as a gift 111 Lumpur won first time out for his new o the lucky "Kee Kongsi," owners bigRest stakes winner m Malayan Turf i. Imported just before i Mr. Chips (late156 words
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Advertisement46 1948-11-02 7 s A NAME FOR BISCUITS I •"ie name is I B H.SLA\II I home of the world's best choicest selection. The the e btscuiti and master The result— perfection. W beautiful biscuits. •c From rki( k i Hard Road. I. Kit Timah Road. !.Y CO. Place.46 words
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Advertisement158 1948-11-02 7 Resort Climate. r will bring the cool, resort ro your living room, bedroom or any c CWAt reasonable cost, (his Carrier unir stjlcJ like fit e— cr.iblca you and your family 10 live m healthful, relaxing comfort w P rovc <* a rrfrcshmg sleep For your gi c a charm158 words
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Article59 1948-11-02 8 1o 4 P. 3. Thompa son. Borh well. nu-Labohm rhe 31s^ r XX Hospital. I -On th« Ist N Or F X de Souza -a wn 48 a r No. 1. Halifax >f W. N it. a son. William Newton pita] Singapore on (i Ocl to Mr. Mrs. W.59 words
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Article62 1948-11-02 8 «;agenien oetween Mr. Foot I t eldest son of Mr dc Mrs. Ho Poh Kwa! daughter of Mr. c Chee. was announced Mr. Lim Sim s Lim 2nd. daiu?h- the t Chin. ent la mnounced between Mr Teo Kan Soon. son of Mr Mr* Teo Chuan and Miss /»n*62 words
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Article33 1948-11-02 8 Chof. Wee Bin Oon and fai aU relatives. :\?sociations \reaths. scrolls .ms. letters of condolence r cars, attended nigh' ■U of th« late M Oim Neo (wife tt th« late Teruj i33 words
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Article268 1948-11-02 8 Egypt accuses Arab allies TEL AVIV, Tuesday. ISRAELI forces m Northern Palestine, ignoring United Nations observers' new requests to halt further hostilities, yesterday drove into the Lebanon, penetrating three miles inside the frontier. This new development coincided with further signs of Arab disunity with CairoReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 268 words
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Article131 1948-11-02 8 Voodoo on image of Stalin PA'ITERSON 'New Je: Tutfdi THE Society fQf ttio Reani- matlon c»f Interesting; Superstitions i« waiting for word from Moscow that Mars. Stalm has shooing n his b To Oelebntte H-ilioweVi. society m«mi>«is garb«d j t Oa:r«t M n«»ar h«r» after »uns«t and per formed aU.P. - 131 words
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Article62 1948-11-02 8 KING ABDULLAH of Traru-r-dan mentioned •v Royal Air Force" of b Legion yesterday m hU speech from the throne inaugurating the second ordinar n of the Transjordan Parlian. This is believed to be the first definite disclosure of an Arab Legion Air Force. King AbdullahReuter - 62 words
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Article234 1948-11-02 8 French strike move spreads PARIS, Tuesday. i |NX million heavy industry workers may be urged to strike for higher wagei after the Executive Council of the Communist-led Iron and Steel Workers* Federation meets m Paris on Friday. This possible spread of the month-old miners' strike to other industries throughout FranceReuter - 234 words
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Article123 1948-11-02 8 Inflation returns to China SHANGHAI, Tuesday. WITH the lifting of price and wage ceilings, prices !or essential commodities In j Shanghai yesterday rose by ISO per cent, over the prevailing black market rates. One economist remarked "It looks lik« we havt gone back to the old Inflationary Chinese national currency123 words
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132 1948-11-02 8 ROMMEL WAS KILLED ON HITLER ORDER WASHINGTON, Tuesday. A FORMER Nazi general has confessed to Amtrican Investigators thai he arranged th« murder of M -al Rommel on Hitler's orders according :o a U.S. Army book on war crirats The book Is the last of series on Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression,"U.P. - 132 words
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Article130 1948-11-02 8 V SPECIAL >I»ik«t corre«Dondent gir— tbe pr|c«« of rubber In cent* per Ib Mll am. t«dav follow* New York stocks t\s u\c New York Bio* .iking *nd trimming counU increased at f mn but failed to dent vrl\ market fluctuated f it I the da- iritii average clo««.Reuter; A.P. - 130 words
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Article253 1948-11-02 8 LONDON. Tuesday. 1 EUROPE'S economic sickness is being painfully J cured, but it "is still sufficiently bad to provide an excellent opportunity for internal economic sabotage being conceived on a wide international basis by the Cominform," the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps. toldU.P.; Reuter - 253 words
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Article78 1948-11-02 8 BERLIN, Tuesday. FORMER Field Marihal Hugo Sperrle, Luftwaffe commandet who bombed London, Coventry and other cities m Sngland and who was acquitted of war Crimes at Nuremberg last week, has received an offer to reorganise the Spanish air force, according to German reports. Sperrle, 64,U.P. - 78 words
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Article203 1948-11-02 8 LONDON. Tuesday. I>RITAIN does not contemplate evacuating Germany, the I'nder-Setretar> for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Christopher Mayhew, told the House of C ommoni yesterday. Mr. Raymond Blackburn jour MP. had asked whether the reinn 21 of the BrltlsJ Cknernor m Germany, Gen Sir Brian Robertson, aditmg AiliedReuter; U.P. - 203 words
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Article191 1948-11-02 8 TOKYO, Tuesday. i NATIONWIDE search is being conducted for Miss Masuko Kujo, a 22-year-old cousin of Emperor Hhohito and daughter of one of Japan's five "Gosekke" families, from which empresses arid consorts for princes of the blood are traditionally chosen. She has been missing for a week,Reuter - 191 words
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Article, Illustration70 1948-11-02 8 The Aoa Khan's %on, Prince Aly Khan (above), who left with Actress Rita Hayworth by plane from Los Angeles yesterday for Mexico City. The couple, whose names have been linked romantically since their meeting on the French Riviera last Summer, declined to comment on future plans. Miss Hayworth's divorce fromReuter; U.P. - 70 words
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Article219 1948-11-02 8 INDIA AS REPUBLIC LONDON, Tuesda IT is generally expected that India will go ahead 1 with her plan to drop her Dominion status and become a sovereign democratic Republic, says Reuters political correspondent. is believed that the Indian Prime Mini* Pandit Nehru, who leaves ParisReuter - 219 words
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Article23 1948-11-02 8 Tht Ur ;«-*d Nat ocis' I ganitation l* to b*g r. op. m Japan m-ith th« app' O«n. Douglas Ma23 words
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Article30 1948-11-02 8 Japan*day broadcast a the Gnb*-n ajid B\.. y*ra 1 Th« Mikado" f m the count: Th» optra u»*d to be banned as respectful to »-nal hoviw-30 words
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Article37 1948-11-02 8 50,000 JAPs AIDING CHINA REDS (I EHFTY THOUSAND Japanese priJL being used by Chines. omm v their drive to grab all Foreign Office estimate a^ of repatriates returning fr The Japanese, It artillerymen, airmen, and hospital work37 words
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Article44 1948-11-02 8 THE U.S. State Depar said yesterday awaiting reports fror before taking any acti the case of Mr. Irving EC A. official who v. m a Vienna suburb The investigation thert is being handled by A: and Austrian officials ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Miscellaneous14 1948-11-02 8 HIGH TIDI S Today: 10 35 am; 11 4t» pm. Wed 11 !4 *m;14 words
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