The Singapore Free Press, 11 November 1948

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  • 22 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I General Dwight D. EISENHOWER SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVE.MBER 11, 1948. PKICE 10 CENTS
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  • 144 1 Cheers for Malaya's mall man Ige of 'war last bandit' SOON, Thursday cheer last night as »nial Affair*. Lord courage of the men m Mala> a who rmal work despite living the >hadow of terror by md the British n- > omrmii md the arried or morale or I m
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    11 1 rig a th guests at a ntly High :ylon. S Go
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    6 1 The La. 1 I nigh' aged
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  • 123 1 5, 000 illiterates menace Malaya LONDON. Thursday IN the Hou»e of Fords debate yesterday Ford 1 Milverton, who was Fnder-Secretary to the F M.S. ernsneni m 192 b. said he did not agree that the nmunists— about 3.000 illiterate young men not succeeded m upsetting the Malayan Covern- ment. a
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  • 104 1 NDON ran nuise v.! P and after the bir .an Pal? the old I tempora Palace I the Pi: :n good health ana m, Sir v. rollowa a at normal nds but appoln* During the 1 walled palare gan h her pet dog
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  • 37 1 .U.S. Indian fighters recently up: a two p. tan transport planes, reports an Indian Government stateThe trans; alleg' dropping supplies to Kash rth Ka planes circling strip at Chllas. 40 miles south A.P.
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  • 209 1 ONN HAS 'GREAT HOPES' IN LONDON LONDON, Thursday. THE Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, has made it clear to Mr. Creech Jones that Britain should accept the paramount and spec: position of Malays m any partnership m the government of the Federa- of Malaya. is a n
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  • 41 1 New comet seen over Bombay THk .m,:. flr*t report ad OV- I ill three«qu ;,'ist bafoif Mi X R aanjucar, 1 x*al collefa. "I 1. > ad i was the ahape <t bad] shuttlecock and a In ihe *h f planet Reuter
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  • 15 1 terday am. th e ap< ccm- tht 1949 from looting and de-
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  • 16 1 H.Q.. let today called m Marshal Phibun m Bangoperation m Commit: operations ntier.
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  • 25 1 The British Mini >..PP'V. Mr. G Straus la5 w' n mraoib ths fulfilled .u:e engine "and no further delivf; '< s plaltd.
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  • 75 1 MANILA. Thursday. THE battle of the rice harvest m Central Luzon, the Philippines richest rice producing area, opened yesterday as armoured cars and reconnaissance planes patrolled the rice fields against thefts by hungry rebel forces Brig On Mariano Qastaneda, chief of the Philippines constabulary, said the
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  • 35 1 PASSENGER 6 held up at many European capitals yesterday by a strike of 1.000 engineers of British European Airways, which grounded 43 planes at Northolt airport. London, travelled by other airlines.
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  • 37 1 The Singapore Turf Club anticipate a record sale of big sweep tickets this meeting. For the first time since the •enlng of Bukit Timah, tickets will be sold on the course at this meeting.
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  • 102 1 lay\e of jrday for libel on of the bill which nationalised Britto Port, ,aid a number of Labour members crossed to the benches usually used by op. Conservatii The article said: ''In the He of this unlovely burBraddock d ■he floor of the House finishing m the
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  • 106 1 Free Press Stall Reporter ORE police are keeping the closest watch 11 all ships leaving port, m their search for F Sgt. John Rlckard. witness m the R.A.F. generator case, who has been missing since Oct. 21. Rickard disappeared from the R.A.F. Changl. m the evening
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    34 1 Prime Minister of Egypt, Sokrashi Pasha <nght> with King Abdullah, of Trans Jordan, at the royal palace m m after his arrival m TraniiordQn on October 23 for the Arab Palestine con ference.—A.P. photo.
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  • 162 1 From Free Press Reporter with a Ferret Force JOHORE, Thursday. rHREE bandits were killed and 36 suspects were arrested m the Pegar Area on the 23rd mile of the Muar-Lenga Road yesterday, aftar the most effective pineer movement by troops m Johore so far. Bandits m
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  • 64 1 KUALA LUMPUR MALAY Regiment t. n.voy who were amb ed at the 9S r X Jerantut road yesterday ired and driver killed, killed one bandit an. 3 The dead bandit w».> behind by his compa when the troops countered from their tru Later, tne
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  • 158 1 nam: DRESIDENT Chiang Kai-shek fighting for life against the Communists amid military and economic chaos has decided to declare martial law m riot-torn Nan andShangi In a de f :ig situation. a special conference of all provincial governors south of the Yangtse has been called by
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  • 34 1 RED SUSPECT ARRESTED Or.. d of being a the Mala; Party was 8 gency Regulations m Singapore yestgrd total number of deta to 315. Two CI yesterday foe being members of a secret soc>
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  • 410 2 The Reluctant s Dragon PETER QUENNELL Reviews new books m U.K. I NDKK KKYIr V\ Mister Kofcerta, bj Thomas tleggen Nicholson and Wat>on Bs. t>d ith. bj William Sansoni Hodd r and S tough tou. 9*. 6d.> Rex Whistler, bj laurence Whistler 1 Art and Technn 1 it Id week
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  • 178 2 BUK.N today >our will power is strong enough when M doing something )nu want to do! But when it comes U> following someone else's lead be as stubborn m doing nothing! This characteristic n confound and often confasc >our opponent, for they tan never he sure which
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  • 261 2 Pierre Jeannerat reviews a new book felling the story of English costume from Old Look to New. "OAY it with clothes" should be the subtitle of a book on "The Art of English Costume,"* by Dr. C. Wlllett Cunnington. The officer's unifo übordinates 'Obey me*; ect
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    29 2 Pmiine ue ario. who plays the part of the lovely aambling queen of a M pi River steamer xn the Universal-International film "River Lady" now showing at the Cathay.
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  • 63 2 I -South Wirjerabie and *o on scora dealer \<^ k g A i I -4> < A #> a I a 1H A IfNT^r f* 1 <■ prned *"Un I spade anc so be< band a sec may rebu: In too. i the In bably hru: I than
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  • 116 2 A^ Malayan Bookshelf BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT I AM, I freely admit, a great admirer of the works of Mr N. Evans, and when any of them had appeared m Singapore bookshops I have made r. to add it to my coller of books on Mala. a booksellers
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    • 94 2 SINGAPORE 4SJ m«'res>; 41 metres >li p m to l)| CI metres (6 p.m to 745 and 14 pm to II) lODYV N PR< M I P forn iomokkow PI 4:. i) 1 y Prom— Rath--9 30 programnM fTer 8 Programme Summa I lude. S.E.A.C. 19. M metric TODAY gramme
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    • 148 2 1 Ana AUSTRALIA lo metre* rODAY I I h I v TOMORROW 11 1 1 20 11.30 N Bulletin: 4 M the Boston P 4.30 m N 1.40 1 vicet ne 6 Sot:: h .ring Edw Piacher; 6.30 W( 8 45 Say It with Music; 7.00 It Happened U h
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    • 166 2 F.P. Crossword No. 555 m vm I I 13 I v b k LZSL~~s?L ''""ZZZB JM '-*m mL im, 32 Ym' CLVEI ICBOSS Asaembly (9). 7. Advice (4)9 12 Influenced with feu (4). 13 le <B>. 20. Coming out <8» 21 1> 11, Card 1 32. Superfluous l S DOWN
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  • 595 3  -  General Dwight D. EISENHOWER L MN STORY Of CRUSADE IN EUROPE By M or Not! nd knees for a I could get i th.it fleet of his iri le of Mlied d for -One Job' Plea invaAi lb<" 7, I I I Algiers Talks B
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    • 70 3 L~C 0 N S U L T Baar***^*^3 1^ OFF/CE REQUIREMENTS fc}jj*HoW WHEKf TO Gff THE BfsT J AND FOOD Af ALL HOURSUP ■■'W/G.Wf Af THE CHEAPEST PRICE! OF COURSE!!! [HE TAVERN >p f -n to Non-Rfvidei Ihe Race Course. j Furnished Rooms -ment of a New Chef I Wednesdays
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    • 133 3 NEW KEROSENE B. SERVEL /|V\ WITH EVERY NEW CONVENIENCE j Come look, come listen. Come see the wonderful, silent Servel Refrigerator that makes ice, ice cream, keeps food cold yet operates on kerosene. It brings you every food -preserving convenience a big sub-freezing compartment plus a flexible interior with moist
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  • 158 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Nov. 11, 1948. The First Shot F. r a bebour. 11 has agI nchui the ireful he battle at 8. 1941 D the but as the first against th< rs. Harbour time on De. efore .ding reek- December ocr 8 been used Oral day of
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  • 340 4 I lux Delhi yesterday, are mportant measures which the ment is takagainst the threat of ttion. The new conm the .pany d ends to the reinttodu sttoning for principal commodr daily neces industrial materials. There has been a broad hint i her measures are being considered, still more
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    28 4 t that LIES HO. the Zoo's giant vnnda is many >:i her native nf Western) 'ilt to Mer app still able to enjoy her bamboo-relish at meal times.
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  • 728 4  - IT SEEMS TO ME POLITICO By IT may be true, as Ihe compilers of the Social Survey of Singapore aver, thai their investigations have lent no support to the romantic theory thai Singapore is a place where immigrant labourers become millionaires. But not all romancens per cent of Sing clerks
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    33 4 A hapr>y picture of the Royal Family arriving at tht o f rain to attend the Roual Command Variety Performance Duke if Edinburgh. The Queen, Princess Margaret, and the F theatre* tamout ttmbr*
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  • 60 4 PLM eh have a baoy ca. of a baby or tht afford to have eh diately often throw a chance of having a f says Dr J. D Flew ►tie's Hn<;i :en." to occur In tl married life. I should Ilk to be abolished by
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  • 786 4 By HOWAKD YY. BLAKESLEE, \P. Correspondent f PHE mys Easter 1 Island. mid-Paclnc home of 50-ton, 68-feet tall stone Images, is cleared In a study by Dr. nei Wolff, psychologist Bard College, New York, that is. all except how natives, lacking ropes or wood for
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  • 194 4 B> FRED HAMPM>\ TSINGTAO. 'PHE 11 on 1 In t: antiing peninsu... is one of the worst m China, but late have been :is asinfc somewhi t that a gin .n;e Wh< body can say I is no secret that passage through the difflI and some ol
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  • 24 4 What man v he livelh. and »hall not death 4 shall tar d< his soul from the hand of the grave? Selah Pslami
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  • 57 5 Malays ask for Govt scholarships •ident ag the I Studen I Orguni/aI rviAi I ior I I I I I pictures ae Stuat Harrouer Hall hostel on Tuesday .*sts took part m the .me Mr. Heng ne) uho the and played the uded gin g. m Is took ft c
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  • 29 5 THE firs; Anglo- Japanese n Penan* since c at the Penan,' •n Tuesd A -d Oor. graphs and •v of th? I enang for 15 years
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  • 396 5 Cocoa growing m Federation |N a report on the potentialities of cocoa cultivation In the Federation. Sarawak and North Borneo. Professor E. Cheeseman. who was sent out here by the Colonial Office at the end of 1947. s.i^ I should consider a production of 100,000
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  • 35 5 THE Mai*>ai. Ag«m In Lo .\£r. W. A. Wood, lad a wreath at the Cenotaph there on Rem am bran cc Day on behalf of the people of the Fed Malaya and Singapore.
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  • 188 5 PIG rearing m Singapore is gr fatly handicapped by tlie lack of a sufficient supply of animal foodstuffs at reasonable prices, the Chief Government Veterinary Officer, Singapore <Capt. D.P White stated yesterda Before th* rearing industry supplied 60 of the Colony's rements of pork. Pract
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    24 5 ne Arch' a d t| >nc:it Academy c on Nor. 20 and Nov. 21 at °°eM7m.roial%roceed s ,all go to United Nation, Children, Fund.
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  • 278 5 Standing orders j are revised Free Press Staff Reporter Unofficial* on the Singapore Legislative Council believe that the democratic nature of the Council has been broadened by the rules governing Council procedure, which are recommended m a report of the Select Committee appointed to examine
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  • 269 5 THE lal c of tl layan Agricultural Jour- < nal cular newspapers have m recent months commented I on the poverty of the smallholder, and have Implied that < little is done to assist their I agricultural development. One paper suggested that i the fact that
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  • 51 5 POPPY DAY FUND CINEMA SHOWS Capitol Cinema m Johore Bahru Is showing the him Rozy Ridge tomorrow night at 9.15. The proceeds will go to the Poppy Fund. On Sunday night, at 9.15. the Broadway Cinema m Johore Bahru will show 'Two thousand en". The proceeds will also the Poppy
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  • 112 5 Free Press Staff Reporter AX appeal to motorists to show more con. towards pedestrians appears m an article wn by Mr. T. H. Stone, retiring Chairman of the Singapore Traffic Advisory Committee, m thi Issue of the Malayan Motorists' Guide, which i> being released for sale
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    10 5 Ampuan, photographed m a short holiday. ~-F re--
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    • 90 5 TRU-FORM SHOES for restless young feet Lifelong foot strength and comfort depend on good shoes for boys and girls. We unhesitatingly recommend Tru-Form lasts. BROWN GLACE KID t, BLACK i*A BttS* PATENT LEATHER ONE BAR SHOES ;,<& both with Welted Soles ,s^ v Sues 3to 6 S 6.95 pr. V
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  • 138 6 First social survey report Free Press Staff Reporter AVER half a million people m the city of Singapore are living four or more m a room, Recording to sample statistics published m Singapore Social Survey, the prelimireport of the first survey of social condithe municipal area.
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    49 6 r Fuo one of Of ■v. die's hou ii aid of a re Juniper will b* one of I ot takinb part tb 61 i Th mail tn aid •'AC appeal for childHanson wdl c(<? luin and Bali* -ic#» with Osnian I m the second me. Boo> Free Press
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  • 16 6 FOR AIR TALKS IN INDIA THE Dil A B I I j H B I :.dia
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  • 22 6 Radio Admi: tl haj ad- c followt offices is suspended until iur her notice. c at ilenho <Che- j, TsTutern
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  • 158 6 LONDON, Thursday. I'HE London Stock Exchange trai yuiet yesterday, with a marked falling off In the volume of trade and prices In some sections Inclining to lower levels. Reuters financial correspondent. Rubber and tin were Irregular. A' opening marke with bus.: -trt Losses of were recorded until
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  • 66 6 wPEAKI/s'U during a »5 of Cotds d«baLord El. bank I the BritUh Government I ir dama^ rhe 0< v.-rnn I down the £1" T.pensa i rub-' I :>:der C3V Of this an. paid b] I damage. comn 'U.K. to blame 9 He I I tbly
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  • 14 6 From Our SUff Correspondent :e bahru p fined told I sly
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  • 178 6 Generators case: five for Assizes SOT. A. O. Forest, Cpl. R. Hurst. David Wolf Ginsberg, G. E. R. Morris, and L.A.C. M. E. Perez— the Aye accused m the R.A.F. generators case were committed for trial at the Assizes at the conclusion yesterday of the Hminary inquiry m Singapore Ninth
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  • 18 6 PLEA for SQUATTERS l Stall < urr.spoiident d. Ibrahim T had received i Dindi: Sungei Siput 'Mr. I De-
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  • 10 6 B !5 I I General Dwight D.
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    26 6 finds thrm cur■ r- tht Victoria Cross. Hi Sergeant Tulbahadur I irkha R who rr prom i n c n t m o; around Gua M
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  • 29 6 Income Tax deductions for children THE der debe made m resI be •r the third, $500 1 I 0 for t i h $200 for each c* :ng edu•.a
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  • 22 6 BANDITS LOSE 17 MEN Free I Corre KUALA LI SOURITY I pa> ofri ed phone troops stone and the tv. The anr.
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  • 6 6 General Dwight D. EISENHOWER
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    • 18 6 J? t,On!D TQ I Holl\: TODAY! 11- aft lT»* JACK CARSON PAIGE S OeFORE DORIC bb^^bbpl Tfrouot m
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    • 155 6 J/\Nt Exclusive to lhi> Singapore Free Press m Malaya SEE YOUVE BtfcN V "vl I'VE ALREADY H PASSED"\ r SFE_! \rAH.'THArs MERELY W 60OD STuDYJWG THE AGONY/ WHAT V THE "DEAL" TO MY THANKS FOR THt VfTHE NOM Dt PLUME fHEAVENS!COLLiMNS, TOO!- /DO YOU 1 PARTNER AND TOMORROW COMPLIMENT/— lOF
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  • 494 7  - GOOD TIMES IN TODAY'S GALLOPS TRESPASSER Cabaret and Couplan best By pAST times were returned at Bukit Timah this morning when horses running on Saturday were jriven their winding-up gallops. The fastest gallop of the morning was done by two o! Fox's. horses, Cabaret (Woods) and Couplan (Lawler), who went
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    30 7 picture. The young jockey D. Schofield receives the congratulations of the ouner of Sterope Mr. J. b Townley, after uinning the Cambridgeshire Shakes at Netcmarket on Oct. 27 A. P.
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  • 27 7 Penalty Saved The Airmen I nient rusb> match between t \a\ a 1 B i three-all draw (a penalty m ling many ere well rewarded for their
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  • 35 7 MANCHESTER NOV HANDICAP ACCEPTORS T the Manchester u.oer Handicap to b»* •*ster Las Vegas 9 4 Club 9 2. H 3Or 9 8. E i ...rOOd 8 2: 8.2. .a Of 4 Good 6.10; Reuter
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  • 156 7 Free Press StafT Correspondent j'HK M'langor Police Rugby team scored their third successive victory m the last three weeks when beat an All Blues side by 18 points nd two tries) to nil at Bluff Koad. Kuala l.umpur On a jund play w, and threeer
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  • 192 7 STRINGENT ANTI-DOPING MEASURES WEW powers to protect the 11 public against the doping ware agreed •r-State conference of Australian race clubs In Melbourne during Melbourne Cup we+-k. They provide tl person In charge of a horse that has taken to a racecourse and is found to be doped maybe disqual.ned
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  • 106 7 BERNARD <-B;g Duke 1 < Do- n < 148 lb>, of New Orleans, outclassed Be: nam U46 3.4 lb of Austin. Texas, to bcore a technical knockout m the fourth round of their scheduled ten-roun-der before 6.C00 peop Olympic auditorium on Tuesday night. The Texas St.tte
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  • 52 7 GEOi pion l- confident of I Hungarian. King Kong, when they "dash at ti Saturday. PenchefT nig i to bea hay« beer. a for some time. Kid Masque and Ali Hi/* B* y conr Oral fight ended In a draw. In Singh Gorilla Wong and Mukle
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  • 25 7 Hi Shute (701 of Bedford, England, one of t riean's oldest rfolf p is and lather of Urn professional Denny Shute. on, Ohio. >•
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  • 444 7 A 1 Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, nearly 2,000 lx spectators saw a soccer "friendly" between Kota Kaja and the Combined R.A.F. XI and there can be few, if any, complaints. Kota Raia won four-one. but It is difficult to give a match verdict for there
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  • 5 7 Falcott scores 152 not out
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  • 5 7 FOUR TESTS FOR NEW ZEALAND
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  • 31 7 KClub [arbour B pm on L*. on the SRC The match will b e b; Malaya Mr. P A. B present the Cup and B
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  • 183 7 ful Badminton I 4 vie- the Marigold B.P. al of the ent of t; S The rounced the c B P. last :o nil. nough only om Third The exception was tn the second doubles, m which the Useful pair. Low Seah Chuan and Goh
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  • 104 7 LEW Hurston, chief of the Twentieth Century Club's foreign department, has signed up three boxers who will leave Paris for New York m January to fight m Madison Square Garden. Marcel Cerdan, world middleweight champion, will sail for the United States around Nov. 17 to give
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  • 527 7  -  TRESPASSER By VLflTH further scratching^ likely, the field for the Free Handicap for three-year-olds may be i reduced from the original 17 to less than ten. The race will probably develop into a tussle among the three topweights Indian Heather, Royal Borough and Mascotte and
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  • 120 7 THE Singapore Cricket Club Women Hockey XI suffered their first defeat yesterday when they were beaten by the Changi Ladies' Hockey Club three-two m a game played on the padang. Changi took the lead m the eighth minute of the game through Mrs. Catley, their left
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  • 145 7 Stout defence foils Wales: England win UfTTH Scott, their right-back, off for 65 minutes TT through injury, and Milburn, centre-forward, also oft for five minutes, England displayed heroic defence against odds m the soccer international against Wales at Aston Villas ground. Birmingham yesterday and richly deserved their single-goal For an
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  • 11 7 SOUTH INDIA TEIM TO PLAY HERE T General Dwight D. EISENHOWER
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  • 64 7 It I .sponsored all >■ held aJ v.:LI be a-' at c» Another award tt-am of program) Singa;> road rmce. one Cycling Club The road race $4 p*i ($3 for upcou:. $2 per r;der for rac< and $1 per com;. I MB of four mile* race
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  • 6 8 BOND V P< Bat i
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  • 37 8 I On 9th November, at Lumpur, to Owen wife of c And M.C S.. a10th Nov.. viillian Ingrith On 10th of Nov .ham Road me ot Dr S S (n?e j of H w I '.rgaret
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  • 189 8 JEWS SEIZE MORE ARAB POSITIONS PARIS, Thursday. AS the United Nations Security Council yesterday studied a cable from the President of Israel, Dr. (Main Weizmaiui, agreeing to conditional peace talks Jewish forces were pushing forward from their new-ly-won Egyptian base at Iraq Suweidan, 25 miles south of Tel Aviv, mopping
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  • 14 8 Gandhi trial: 'Evidence pure concoction' DELHI, Tl G the which includ murdc ac- A.P.
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  • 36 8 pic: The Pope inspt a model aeroplane uxth uhich he WO§ presented U)h received m a ence workers of the Fiat car factory at his summer enc6 at Castelgandolfo, or Rome.- A.P.
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  • 97 8 PARIS. Thursday. PKAMt has protested against the British and American decision to return control of the Kuhr *tecl and coal industries to the (iermans. The French Foreign Minister, M. Schuman. notified the British and American ambassadors that the French deleft* at the six-power conference on the
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  • 53 8 DELHI SIE «>i India's mlllli i tsees may be settled In the Andaman and Ni< Islands, In the Bay of Bengal R' p: Punjab and V- i ah eta lugees from i'.ikivisit tlie Agricultural and l study the I .'ls. tiths, \Y taava from Eaai B<\ of
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  • 38 8 nana- to rob him a 8t < night, lie ca c man and lianded m to polite. Tlie Soviet preea elalmed yeaterday that a rebellion n Koi ea on a large scale, but that American volt.
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  • 26 8 Mr. Lewi* Douglas, US. Ambassador loft, said yesterday that a report that he might succeed Marshall as Secretary of StaU was "a St..
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  • 20 8 )an..i Bn- Dr. .< probold a nor Pfrtnch id such a meet- U.P. Reuter
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  • 92 8 LONDON. Thursd I h incellor ol the Exchequer. Sir Stafford said la.st night that the jld idea of Empire domln was disappearing and 11 j replaced by the fr.*e partnership of the Com weal Ilk; ihi.s change, the recent Commonwealth conference of Prime Mm of the three
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  • 142 8 TENSION OVER BERLIN GROWING New threat to Allied planes BERI IV Thursdax EAST-WEST tension over Berlin, which h growing an am during the past few d dangerous pitch yesterday with an official Kusv threat that her air patrols would force down pla of the Western Allied airlift which stray outside
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  • 45 8 BOSTON, Thursday. THE U.S. Army Chit-: Omar Bra said yesterday that one na- iirive a, whose leaders are scornful on their terms/ has b peace of the world. .1 address to a B H« *d w« i i I H A.P.
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  • 141 8 NEW YOHK. T THE English accept help from the I with the same dlgnlt the card of an a a the chairman of the We« Electric Mr. A W. Ro: told onal Trade Convention here yesterc :l to it Spain arable to private civ
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  • 8 8 Tell Africa to obey,' India urges U.P. Reuter
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  • 80 8 ing soon. Two Britons now uncimurder we' .ay refused Home 8 Mr. Chutei I Tiu Seen ieclded ti.. who v ed to last moi. sufficient grounds to Ju me In recommending an terference with the due course of law Th< v since tl I
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  • 15 8 I'HE North Atia J Inited nation^ accord in i J U.P.
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  • 8 8 Natal Indians want talks before 'repat THE Reuter
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  • 39 8 A SPEC I U dent five* th« prie*» of m centa p*r lb *4 11 a m as foil Buyers No. 11.^ i namber o! Rubber A** lay were, m a lob. tn balea Ton* of mark
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