The Singapore Free Press, 15 November 1948
1948-11-15
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Title Section19 1948-11-15 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1948. PKICI-. 10 I I19 words
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Article, Illustration337 1948-11-15 1 Good old Philip; roars crowd pip ELIZABETH, thf 22-year-old hJ£SS^JS!tL the throne of Britain jfave birth to a son. His Royal Highness the 1 "nee of hdinburgh, at 9.14 p.m. GJH.T.)— 4.44 a.m. Malayan Time ia>t nitfht. Mother and son \vcre both reported well an hour337 words
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Article185 1948-11-15 1 Singapore says i t with flags Free Press Staff Reporter L^l >peared m Singapore streets and on public buildings this morning soon after the birth of a to Prince\> Elisabeth was signalled by a Royal it# fired from Government Hou>e grounds at 7-0 nor of Singapor- son, Mat >ast to185 words
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Article23 1948-11-15 1 :ier to Th King and to Her Royal Eli- i invert Duke of yal ■id our sincere and for and P'23 words
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Article, Illustration130 1948-11-15 1 'A BOY CRIED THE POLICEMAN LONDON, Monday. VS or the Royal birth was Hashed to all par; the United Kingdom, the Dominions and the our after the event. At Biu-klnghain Palace the to taken to th* rowds thr >ny;^d ouUide blOc-liveried Royal page who walked stiffly out of the doorReuter; A.P. - 130 words
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Article, Illustration136 1948-11-15 1 HSUCHO W IS ENCIRCLED WKIMi, \|ondu\ EISUCHOW, tottering defence bastion of Nanking. 11 is encircled by Communist troops, and reaching the capital say that the city can be taken whenever the Ked commander, Gen. Chen > the order. open the road to the cap and to the 7&ngtse f<>f id136 words
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Article15 1948-11-15 1 <al babi The V .jdaparte of Sc Pi to take Sandrtngi •>e.15 words
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Article48 1948-11-15 1 Free Pre** Staff Reporter At Kandang Kerbau ln»> pital this morning a boy weigh inf 6 Ib. 14 ox. born 29 minute* before the B baby, at 4.15, to lav Mill I.re. wife of a carpenter, lee Sion*. of 35 Bencoolen Street.48 words
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Article39 1948-11-15 1 The Dutch Consul-General In Singapore. Mr. A. M. L. Winkelman. told the Free Pre»a that all Dutch people m the shared the rejoicing with the peoples of the British Empire on the news of the Royal birth.39 words
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Article78 1948-11-15 1 THE Royal Singapore Golf I .b and t lie Tanglin Club will combine to celebrate the birth of the Royal baby i a "'giant ball" tomorrow night at the Tanglin Club. Di met- will not be provided but supper will be available. h member will78 words
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Article134 1948-11-15 1 londay. THE roy rit born myht to Prin aand Prince Pf. ol of of millions who pic jiance to B> '>c. The baby >)nd-in-f to the i noit worn by its her. King George nay be many before it ever toiu Are. this birth, the134 words
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Article190 1948-11-15 1 THE WORLD REJOICES THE news of the Royal birth was greeted throughout the world by messages of congratulations. Washington: Flags will be flown from all Commonwealth Embassies, legations, missions and consulates throughout the United States today. The p sibility that President Truman may be invited to be a godparent isReuter - 190 words
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Article32 1948-11-15 1 An Indian, alleged to be a nember of the Singapore Harbour Labour Union Protection 2orps, was arrested yesterday inder the Err R <jula:.lons. T 1 now under arrest is 233.32 words
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Advertisement28 1948-11-15 1 U DE SUVA ROAD IkA oOK« Good news for W\. men contemplating f gifts to women GIFT SETS by YARDLEY (471 D M AX FACTOR LENTHERIC hin perfunu28 words
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Advertisement28 1948-11-15 1 EuJSKSS KITCHfN THE PRESSED STEEL COOKER WITH THE L,ireßttßß36B rh« nj looker ADVT OF THE GENERAL ELCCTEIC VO LTD OF E\C! -APORE KUALA LUMPt The Kirita Bled >H28 words
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Article616 1948-11-15 2 ROY FERROA - ROY FERROA By DRITALV latest cable repair ship, 100-ton Edward Wilshaw, was launched at Newcaatle-on-Tvne early this month. The ceremony was performed by Lady Angvin, wife of Sir Stanley Angwin, chairman of Cable and Wireless Limited for which comthe ship was built. adding with the616 words
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Article, Illustration36 1948-11-15 2 C S Retriever < formerly the Admiralty ship. Bullfrog) latest addition to the mpany's fle*>t. f, en route to Singapore Just before sailing from London she nas re- named by Mrs Ine of Mr John InManaging Director36 words
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Article284 1948-11-15 2 THE rules of Con!: Bridge have been eaned-up." It took 19 months' hard work. 16 re-dra two across the Atlantic. 1.000 "test" games on both shores, and a twi correspondence running Into hundreds of letters. 00 competitors m the Tournar. ige Associations Conemotttta cc: ed over i284 words
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Article176 1948-11-15 2 M:E than 14 anted 1 «rV :v ItMI ll CXpedition m 1934 and the latest experiment o f t Bwi Auuu Piccard, who piaii I dC] I thr» In the pulf Guinea. In his Bat!i\scap> But U of oce;. arch has ■lowly during the m Since tlie176 words
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Article, Illustration294 1948-11-15 2 things about thU bkidlnc »r» atrang* Noith'a trap pau wma o» almoat too good a hand; teat would not hare bid two diamocda and the same tai true of South'* thr*« club bd. But once h« had mad* the bid. wh*n North bid three notrump. South should haw294 words
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Article149 1948-11-15 2 CHARLES LUNCH - CHARLES LUNCH «> THE search lor gtriil m Canada's norlh land has led to a dNvery that may vise the industrial m*ip of North America. Prospectors, seti. Id In Northern Qu< I d Labrador, have un covered what even cautious mining experts call the world's riehf posits149 words
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Advertisement91 1948-11-15 2 DO YOU KNOW WHERE TO GET THE BEST LIQUORS AMD FOOD AT ALL HOURSUP TO MIDNIGHT AT THE CHEAPEST PRICE! OF COURSE!!! THE TAVERN (European Residential Hotel) (Open to Non -Residents) *The Nearest Hotel To Th« Race Course. *Airy And Luxuriously Furnished Rooms *KUchen Under the Management of a New91 words
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Advertisement43 1948-11-15 2 B|f^ WONDIKfUL KICOtW If fW i Ilsr MESSiAH (onducied V loists r jam»^ f NORMAL and HI HIM lilt I IMRTOOLPHIIHX At the £UWARI> X DX 8223-41 b Obtainabi- E j|B Authoriied I m^ >A COLUMBIA GRAPHOPh ||fA CO.. LTD t'iimpr SII6APOF y<fl^\y43 words
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Miscellaneous300 1948-11-15 2 F.P. Crossword No. 538 Sr\ 01^ mm fc JTJ^ wmmmmm m^b. lii^ln ~aw4MMaL_MJ ■>««**— »oOTa >_^_ %>'.WjW Y'S^tY "^/JVAt LLUU —m. ${'4t t^ mmmm LtUijs B 5 855"B 55 i < U ks ACftOSJ 2. A»tonish«d <6». 6 Culmination (4), 8 liiconchis v« (4> 10. Specie* of onion <7>. 11.300 words
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Miscellaneous181 1948-11-15 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN tod.o. \tni ha\e a great deal of natural j, genius, hut it nerds careful d>vHopm«Mit for the fulfil- ment of your ultimate j»oal m life lou h.tvr the iMIJtj to overcome tfritiriri You must never sit bacV and "j wait for opportunity 1 knock, hut go181 words
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Miscellaneous148 1948-11-15 2 SINGAPORE 4« m«'re«; 41 metres 12 p m U» I«; 61 mtUtt (6 pjb. U 7 44 Up '«fuslC«J I »d<l 9.M pjn u> TOD A I *.MMFS IN Mti *> Broadc**; 1 Loriai-tB,, n: UJUOW PROC *+eh. 1.13 Profrwnwt Bromdcmat l Dmce I so Vw i Foarm^r fftii* and148 words
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Article, Illustration915 1948-11-15 3 General Dwight D - The Allies land in Sicilv General Dwight D. WBWBHBiMBOBWBBBii by EISENHOWER ,wer wery yhtry tui ty i'ttntctn st^n route Ther# was something le said for closing down large-scale activity In the Mediterranean, once we had Sicily m our p. and saving everyne main opera-rth-West E here To Attacks would threat915 words
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Advertisement21 1948-11-15 3 r XMAS car d s 1 calendars it from— *Jo 60 c/s eoc/i 11 Street STORE -dRd. r**aiord Rd. L I21 words
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Advertisement33 1948-11-15 3 d$ NETTY VOGUE [JjrfL THE YOUNG 111 m A^ll\ H\ OEBUTANTE i I /Mjli (ft 3 Jim r^> AFTERNOON, COCKTAIL, 1 and L\ EVENING GOWNS JJ $85 and $95 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMP.UR PENANG33 words
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318 1948-11-15 4 MONDAY Nov. 15. 194«. AFTER one of the longest trials In history. General Hldek: To;o and 24 of Japans war-time leaders have been convicted >rges involving consplf to wage aggressive war, .<?s against peace or respjnsibdity for atrocities. In addition to ex-Prune Minister318 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1948-11-15 4 BIRTH OF MALAY NEWSPAPERS by the Free Press Malay Correspondent TT was not until late last century that Malay newspaper history really began, with i a weekly published every Monday m Singapore called the v Jawi Peranakan." The exact date of the birth of this paper is unknown, but m1,183 words
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Article179 1948-11-15 4 m THOMAS X iih\K\ f "Explodli Dr. Claren. tor of the Laboruan b^ v itrols" to effects of aity among the of anlma eg where radioactlv< are m use. -gotiations Harbour esl l M statii ly have be»-n compl< th Atomic En mission of Cat arrange augh179 words
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Article419 1948-11-15 4 Culture - Culture By The cultural tie* which link 'this great *nd friendly Society of Nations* *r* drawing ever closer, for 'culture is a strong bond holding nations together/ But the unity so far achieved has been promoted 'not by uniformity, but rather through deference to di^trsity.' By SIR419 words
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Article, Illustration33 1948-11-15 4 Smoke and flame belch from the amxuhed superstructure of the U.S. Deitroy er HUGHES, a radio- veteran of the Bikini I atomic bomb test i fom trf/h rocke i4O mii« o/f fhe coo* <33 words
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Article239 1948-11-15 4 'Vli; 1 n m Brita i thij year brute their d.;-. jubilee, ha bn« i hlch giv n- g of tailoring In I United Kingdom. Many may be surprised to that the craft has bethe traditions Ine centuri•gan In Engla rmayis brought with them I yle than that239 words
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Advertisement8 1948-11-15 4 1 v ,tk £FF/C(~£H CV TRANSPORT A6ENCY T8 words
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Advertisement24 1948-11-15 4 /V>r 1 Morning I/A Evening Gou A BREAKFAST Tltf QUICK R O T FRESH HERRINGS PREPARED FOR CC FinPATRICK'S FOOD S*J} TELEPHOUE ORDER U^-^24 words
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Article221 1948-11-15 5 Reason: lack of funds i »>taff Reporter A i for the future development of U>ad area between Hill Street J J ue. the Singapore Municipality WjETf M hrme fur building bloc-k of si\However the plan may uot P*~T m aother vfir. s for the Municipal 32221 words
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Article9 1948-11-15 5 WALL FALLS ON HOUSES, MAN KILLED 91 UCS I9 words
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Article, Illustration13 1948-11-15 5 el, dauc. el. The ceremony took d El Si c Oxley Vr ee13 words
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Article71 1948-11-15 5 Ie dec Pfiiang. Mai i Labuan sections Settlerm ngs Bank. :n next Januu ::ew rules are ex .10 operation withfrom t ran be mad lon, and Other important i Include the i rrom 2.4 per ,d a pr<> f surplus r<Bar.k :o the g< .up of71 words
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Article339 1948-11-15 5 JOHORE MURDER TRIAL Free Press Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRI Sunday. IF you are not careful. I will pat you to death were heard the accused use aoon after the scandal m the family started. This was stated by the widow of Lin Chai Sen* at the339 words
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Article22 1948-11-15 5 The Sikh community Malaya will tomorrow celebrate the 480 th anniversary of the birth of Guru Nanak. founder of Sikhism.22 words
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Article120 1948-11-15 5 yOli security ruMiih, the ing relative^ to supply DOW been discontinu enditure of 515.1K4 former practice of allowfood to Police detainees cd. This will entail an supply food to detainees. uns for p ded m Po year c addisls,l64 to bPolice on food foj During120 words
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Article31 1948-11-15 5 Tiic Joo Koon Chinese mot, Jurong Road celebrats :4th anniversary yei"fday irlth ceremony In the g foiled by an exki of pupils' jjid a cinema show at nig:31 words
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Article29 1948-11-15 5 Work is expected to oegln ear'y i cxl year on a spacious chtohouse. eg'umated to cost about $100,000. for th* 6i pore Indian Association fat Bale.tlei Road29 words
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Article111 1948-11-15 5 to the Malayan timetable from Nov 22 are": From Kuala Lumpur: The day mail train will leave at 8 a.m. daily, reaching Singapore at 7.14 p.m.; the night i will leave at 8 p.m. arriving at 8.40 a.m. From Singapore The day mail will leave at111 words
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106 1948-11-15 5 Fre* Prej* Staff Reporter WORK of rebuilding part of Capitol flats blown up by a mysterious Japanese exploi four years ago has started. The explosion wrecked the j stairways and part of the first floor of the theatre. The new building programme, at an estimated106 words
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Article, Illustration71 1948-11-15 5 Y 's MEN'S PARTY picture. The V's Menu Club, Singapore, received their new Charter from the Governor, Sir Franklin Oimson, at a 1 dinner at Raffle s Hotel on Saturday night. From left to right: Mr. Thio Chan Bee, Mrs. C. J. Poh. the Governor, the president of the V'sFree Press - 71 words
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Article, Illustration299 1948-11-15 5 BORNEO CLAIMS DECISION SOON Free Press Staff Reporter |>RITISH North Borneo, Brunei and Sarawak will know within a fewweeks what assistance the British Government will give to meet war damage compensation claims, the Commissioner for War Damage Claims I for those territories, Mr. C. F. C. Macaskie, said yesterday. Mr.299 words
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136 1948-11-15 5 Cutting black-outs Free Press SUIT Reporter TUIE Municipality and firms such as the Singapore Traction Company must themselves be prepared to cut down their consumption of electricity if th« campaign against black -outs is to bear fruit, says the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The Deputy136 words
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Article150 1948-11-15 5 'It seems easy to get work' ./0/}\ BUREAU CHILI- SA YS Free Press Staff K#j> 'j'HE E merits employr bureau. find emplm. pupils lea. rarely OtTIV Dempsey. said leavi: It easy to z< "Some firms appeal find them sui jobs then witn mlorniaiion. "On firm 'hey had three office boy150 words
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Article27 1948-11-15 5 JOHORE BAi: The Deputy M< Wan 1 i dsy for X i ■^end th< I Confer?! I The Tengku re will b i r Conference <27 words
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Advertisement27 1948-11-15 5 We ss fabrics of material difference •SWISS PRINTED CREPE Lxciusivc Design^ i PL AIN 6l MOIRE TAFFETA md 42' width Pastd Shades '*i*CH MOSSCREPg o! Shades Offers27 words
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Advertisement81 1948-11-15 5 m f !m W m /^^B UOtoterti uou tank the buu No more frenzied searching for that elusive switch when you* use a TOUCH LITE stretch the sleepiest of arms out of bed and touch the base of the lamp anywherm it tights, instantly another touch it's out. Beauty of81 words
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Article133 1948-11-15 6 U.S. programme abandoned ►T'HE ambitious "Mosquitoe bomber" programme of the Chinese Air Force, which cost China more than $2,000,000 (T.S.) of her scanty foreign exchange, will be abandoned today without having caused much damage to the Communists. The programme has failed because of Chinese Air Force133 words
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Article71 1948-11-15 6 9-FARM HEIR PREFERS DIGS THIRTY- YEAR -OLD bachelor Mr. T. L. R. S. Dickin, who has been left nine far worth nearly £100,000 at Wem. Shropshire, will continue living m lodKln&s In Stretford. La: He will carry on with hi* engineer's job. and look ai the farms m hi.s spare71 words
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Article39 1948-11-15 6 I manual have m the past 10 doubled alii they work fewer hours, to the report oi an iblished m th ur Gazette The ♦-arniriKs In the m in0s 9d since Oct. r 114..39 words
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268 1948-11-15 6 MR. George Bernard "•Shaw. whose recent letters to the press have covered a range of topics J from politics to Napoleonic strategy has now written to the London "Times" on "the ever pressing need for i medying the weakness of the orchestral bass".Reuter - 268 words
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Article57 1948-11-15 6 C I diamond mark' imenl nomic regulatio bah. Foreign id. Ithy -upper 400 jurrend i nk of Chi: ;a- mi: tment. A Diamond deals I iter said th<> ly 20 per ceni «ie whl i' and $650 :;ilc onl> •nond pi I Antwerp ma 1 It57 words
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Article18 1948-11-15 6 $29 millon for refugee aid In menby 4o Wch will c pending ral of •00 during th< ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article16 1948-11-15 6 ih&l d until l •:ted that h*» was 111 with •omplaint and unable16 words
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Article64 1948-11-15 6 I kexce HENRY brow a bigamisi Ij and described by a Jud worth] of honour or chivalry towards women and :\e In his affections, asked for a divorce—, and got it. 1 has the effrontery to ad of hJ LiverI think only one in- D which64 words
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12 1948-11-15 6 pr(X: y ergtewt eryt ty ReuterReuter - 12 words
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42 1948-11-15 6 HIROSHIMA 'FREAKS' STORY DEBUNKED yHK Japanese do not I, 1 bombing and tl» not the **<rop of fn dieted. Brigadier G» jof Japan\ health p. recent I "I do d unic bombinc reporting what we not found a: among the J Askt*d42 words
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Advertisement75 1948-11-15 6 I GL>aY ll— 4 !>— ::o— P\K\M(HM SSATION! 1 Jl-\i j NEXT CHANG^T B O tight To See This British Picture! c/ eHONE:bQO3 LAST FOUH SiaUiVS I tl p m. A«TO00 UPORTMAK #^^Tl MAXWEU REED L W daybheakKji j TOMORROW Win \t i HOWj ?fi BRO« REX LAST DAY! L,75 words
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Advertisement37 1948-11-15 6 LAST DAY! tUSTr, BRAWLING ADV£HTlifit A .S. Pr**< ed«d > I!M.UA4l < JJaJI!M. l Jlill!!l i "IT HAS EVERYTHI' i \i 1 1 lid I OMI m TODAY 4lhambrA mextchaST Att/fD A/?r/srs THE Hl/AfW PRESTON FOSTER- BE^J A^J GOURMET37 words
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Miscellaneous104 1948-11-15 6 JANE Exclusive to tho Singapore Free Press m Malaya X ftfi TO RESCU^ ME.'- UNDER OBSERVATION/^ WiTh ERIC ACE lh 9 /ARE Of HOiirav^ W H °WOIDYOU MAMAGE SINCE FORELOCK vCwiTH LYDIA'JIJ \^^L |M B UP IT ?y RETURNED 7o ToWfd I fT A^ HOPE TARZAN Surrounded By Edgar Rice104 words
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Article273 1948-11-15 7 Another card of 8 events BELOW are the weights for four races on U ednesda> the second day of the Singapore Turf Club Meeting. The remainder of the weights have not been received at the time of going to press. There will be another card of273 words
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56 1948-11-15 7 POLICE CLEAR CROWD FROM SOCCER PITCH P^h |i tv be called to clear the nr l^e international soccer m which Austria beat ,c number of the 60.000 after Sweden had scored r tr bert tre twert wert amid from he Austrian players were ho closing and ok the lead InReuter - 56 words
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133 1948-11-15 7 rrom J. R. CHAMBERS Vl^ E I nited'.N forward line swung into its most brilliant form m the second half of the same i| -t Derby Count itnrday and ripped m three <> band the County its first defeat of Lson m English football. of133 words
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Article, Illustration319 1948-11-15 7 THOMAS CUP TEAU....7 By (OIRTCKAFT 4 S one of the best badminton doubles players of Malaya. Chan Ron Leon? of Selangor thoroughly deserves his place m the Thomas Cup team. An all-round sportsman, Kon Leong won his first title— a major one— while still at school319 words
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Article184 1948-11-15 7 THE een India and the it Indies ended yester in a dr;> experts said after the tear.-. evenly ched. whlcl tide losing the toss being put at a ge. The West In- <pec..ree at the t and two at the close of the West Indies Innings.Reuter; A.P. - 184 words
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Article15 1948-11-15 7 ..ena United 0. •^o~nn I I I infield 4, werterte trey y ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article18 1948-11-15 7 B. are pirevival < m. and from take Ins U: with coi wertertwer A. P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article, Illustration17 1948-11-15 7 pict Mr. Lim Cfionq Pang Bagby) ncr of the eighth ra< Bukit T\mah on Sat:. Free PressFree Press - 17 words
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Article37 1948-11-15 7 BRENDAN Duffy, the well-ki* left Shannon airport yesterday by plane for Calcutta. Duffy, with other Irish jockeys.' will be riding ir I.idla uiiUl next March, when they will return to Ireland.— Reuter. i37 words
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Article68 1948-11-15 7 DV defeating Uie v S.c. by three ma he NAAFI S.C. won the of the Comnv Houses badminton competition held a Unioj WunK PenK ed too mui'h for the Malay champion. I*mal 15-6. by W Tan. was surprisingly del eat cd. m the do Ismail68 words
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Article82 1948-11-15 7 A crowd of 25.000 1 vSatui Rugby Union name m which Cardiff lr? team m the country, beat Newport 5—3 m a Krim d fight. Jiff's brilliant, were put out of their stride by Newoort's covering and deadly tackling. Cardiff outsides too. were Indined to keepA.P. - 82 words
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Article31 1948-11-15 7 GOTTFIELD VON CRAMM Germany's 'ennU ace, cc- lebraied his return to tuterna tennis yesterday by defeating Gianni Cucelli of Italy to win the internal onal covered cturtsi Lennia tournament A .P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article573 1948-11-15 7 By TRESPASSER OINTERS at Bukit Timah on Saturday and, 1 I must confess, the tipsters as well, forgot the racing dictum "Latest form is best form." Five of the days winners— lndian Heather, Move On, Princess Guinevere, Token and Suivi had scored at Ipoh last month.573 words
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Article, Illustration25 1948-11-15 7 picture. kW fifth race from Madasari (Harprr) and Kv,-!lfncj (Ma»i> *t Rukit Tim.h n. Saturday. 3 DU uman «>• Fr ee PressFree Press - 25 words
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Article264 1948-11-15 7 £1,000 OLYMPIC PROFIT LIKELY From VERNON MORC VN OLYMPIC officials and auditors are still working hard on the balance sheet of the 14th Olympiad although it is now three months since the Olympic Flame was extinguished m Wembley's famous stadium. Officials, who refuse to divulge how things are working out,Reuter - 264 words
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Article40 1948-11-15 7 ONL' at this mornii. The track was bea yesterday s rain. Thr Pox's longs at U other?Fox on Sa meet; Happ^ I Toboggan corner.^ Some 1* »y Louda I .id Jim: I gallop fr A numb* imported40 words
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Advertisement67 1948-11-15 7 Clyde! BATTERIES H AGEMEYER TRADING CO. malaya > LTD SINGAPORE.KUALA LUMPUR PENANG iMPUEiirif s IN fHE CL€€D Imparities m the blood art s common I, eauac of blood and skin complaints. Clarke** Blood Mixture, as s blood H| |1 purif)-ing mediciuo. cleanses tht systerr L^^ and should restore nor ma)67 words
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Miscellaneous50 1948-11-15 7 Today's Sport HOCKEY: Singapore trial— MJ.C. ground; S.R.C. t. Hornets S.R.C. ground: Raffles College v (able 6c Wireless College ground; Khaisa Assn. v. V.M.C.A. —St. Georges Rd.; G.H.Q. FARELF v. R. N. Police-— Tanglin; S.C.C. women's practice S.R.C. ground Xl GBY: S.C.C. "B 1 v. R EM.E. s r r50 words
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Article21 1948-11-15 8 fe ol K K. Hos- i TISBLR f J. B at K.K. al (Ml Nov. !2'h, a SOD. son U.21 words
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Article32 1948-11-15 8 announce< Che 4 ig Joon soi Mrs. Yong Ha I Yoong Nco s. Chai v 1 1-48. OOH The enga the 14 11.48 Hock lan Cheoi Cheng. Tee. eldest a Kok32 words
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Article241 1948-11-15 8 ALLIES COLD TO NEW PEACE BID 'Lift blockade first' stand V% A n tn m m ■m i-aivis, .Yionaay. 'rilE I'nited States, Britain and France are expected 1 to reiterate their refusal to reopen negotiations with Russia until the Berlin blockade Is lifted, authoritative sources m Washington said yesterday, commenting241 words
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Article153 1948-11-15 8 DE GAULLE 'SHOWDOWN' IMMINENT PARIS, Monday. pENERAL de Gaulle is pre i paring for a "showdown' battle with Francos middle-of-the-road parties this week party, the 18-month-olc Rally of the French People will enter the new Council ol i the Republic tomorrow as easily the largest single party following last week'sU.P.; Reuter; A.P. - 153 words
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46 1948-11-15 8 BID TO END SHIPPING TIE-UP IN U.S. NEW YORK. M IWI.KS a. 11 being I In bid I th -old d trlkJ wW nearh •s shipments from the United States East Ci U i Ol r with Sir. lasts .dlnary tnd maritime hard hit. sail A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article58 1948-11-15 8 JEW EL THEFT |\ETE( riVl 1 f v.nd ar.- Investigating the Jewellery valued at nt»-d by the Rajah ipapia to Dr X C Bhattaeharyya, Of K.-ndon, near London. 'The Jewellery taken Inclui big diamond ring worth presented to me by the to wh.-m I was physician and rhm.v the RajahReuter - 58 words
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Article153 1948-11-15 8 •■i HP „Q Q BERLIN, Monday, j HE U.S. Secretary of Defence. Mr. James Forrestal ki S f? la i cd r here y^sierday that the Allied airlift 111 k erlln is costin over U.S.$lOO million a year, but that he considered it "a Rood investmentA.P.; U.P. - 153 words
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Article19 1948-11-15 8 Pandit Nehru India's F. ■tar, was 59 KMtardaj and Delhi radio t i>ort«»rt »^.*a ngnttulftt ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article46 1948-11-15 8 COMMUNAL FLARE-UP IN CALCUTTA O ital n a crowc: -:ed a Musi m religloui procession. >l the i rHolal announci- iaid. and m th« localied on S mal life waj ret> id arMbs y«nt lqu« said 28 p rom the efftcu of >omb» and acid buria46 words
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Article144 1948-11-15 8 N. Atlantic pact nearly ready WASHINGTON, Moadaj |\IPLOMATU eirdei here expect a draft of the North Atlantic security pact to be completed m a t\ ft will then be considered by the I ie Department and the committee off Brussels pact powers ambassad< ding a inch hi ••red m AmericanReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 144 words
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Article85 1948-11-15 8 V2O p<*<>; jut m a I Par;., area The *trike was oy Communist un a ga I brut i parThi njured ■hot by; n a subui a hen 50 demonstrators. rching on police headquar:ied to persuade ■iking bui operator^ to, strike. The crowl Itn hurling85 words
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Article45 1948-11-15 8 FIVE persons were injured and 63 arrested m Khartoum on Saturday during demonstrations staged by proEgyptian politicians, proting against Sudan legislal •mbly elect: be held yesterday. The police dispersed the demonstrators and remained on duty with tear ga* but no further inclden' U.P.45 words
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Article, Illustration42 1948-11-15 8 Throughout Br.tain I the bells of all clutr be ringing out the ft baby, and chief at Paul* edral. Seen in is Mr. Langdon, 67-year-old conductor of St. Paul's Bell Ringers Guild, lead his group in a ringing today.42 words
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205 1948-11-15 8 Himmler's forged £s still circulating THh HAGUE, Mond VI \KI.Y U0. 000.000 worth of almost p< forged Bank of England notes, made on Heini Himmler's orders m concentration camp during the war, are still m circulation, according to Mr if Adler, head of the an ti- forger section of theU.P. - 205 words
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Article57 1948-11-15 8 L>-TERM planning the better use of world's f >°d probably domin. at 4 rth annual the 57-na and iltural Or^ pening hen nil; nter^a:s of D^spl 1 ■^ral f nation onferenc? m 3ene\a delega 11 be "d with the fact that of the 57 ix?r jounlReuter - 57 words
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Article51 1948-11-15 8 J^ SPK'IAL Market corr«rpa«d»m givM the price* of rubber (In rmli per Ib mA 11 a m t4>da\ M follows: BiiT-ri sr|irr» No. 1 X S S Sp*. Fob m bal«* Not. 1 EJ 3« v No. k > t i: No. S R 4 s« Ton# market:51 words
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62 1948-11-15 8 'WHITE SUPREMACY' Aussie replies to Justice Pal SVDNKV. Moihv U AD I not opDo*ed the racial equalit tl, e 11 Versailles Treaty, 1 would Australia." 84 William Australian Prime Minister during World V night. Mr. Hug.' 8 Pal. Indian member o* i Tribunal la Tok mil judgment •xon» icted Japanese62 words
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Article25 1948-11-15 8 LABO UR KEEPS ANOTHER SEAT IAB P A U J def E I d»- but Labour reduced Alb Hubbard n.sr 1&43 geii' arIti a majoI*25 words
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Article94 1948-11-15 8 WASHINGTON Sunday Official planners are urging quick action on a lie to defend Americas millions against ful nic bombs. poison anc j ret weapons." They call for the mobilisation of 15.000.000 citizen* m a civil avivnr m w itho Ut parallel m history. They emphasize thatU.P. - 94 words
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31 1948-11-15 8 ISI will not com Nat (lor Id Southern Palestim (l ,j Aubr ban, i ied by the actin gave until saiutions nu Me i tro ■431 words
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Miscellaneous9 1948-11-15 8 NIGH TIDI 9.41 a ii :>t.O6 a m. I9 words
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