The Singapore Free Press, 18 November 1948

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Pree LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBKR 18. 1948. PKKh 111 (I- MS
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  • 184 1 Departments to be pruned Free Prt» Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. MAKING his budget speech m the Federal Legislative Council thU morniag, the FinanciaJ Secretary, >lr. W. 1). (,nd>all, warned that further reductions m the Federation's expenditure NNould be necessar> m I'M!). H ed that the
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  • 23 1 MAI rted tons oi rubber to I ::d 9,240 tons to B David iterday. g of rubber I pared
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  • 142 1 Pf p taff 'HTfNpondeiit KUALA LUMPUR. Tod I^HE Governn isidering a scheme to en while planters are on local U d for such a scheme was im on Commj r, Sir Henry Gurney, when he deputation from I.S.P. here on Oct. 26. •s of th« meeting
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  • 45 1 SECURITY HMD AT DAWN Iv today the kampong at the junction of Mandai and Bukit Timah Roads, police, and C.I.D. units screened" and detained a for further Interrogate There were no emergency arrest* yesterday. The total number of emergency detentions up to this morning 321.
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  • 195 1 Free Pr«-vs Special C'urrespondeut BANGKOK. ThursdaN f rilK Siamese (iovernment has introduced wide measures of reform to meet the grievances of the large Malay-speaking Muslim population of the four southern provinces of Patani. Setul, Yala and Naradhivas. This is disclosed m a communique issued
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  • 103 1 3 Australian MPs suspended SYDNEY. Thurs. I'HREE Oppo6.tion member*, .iding the former Minister. M Spender, were suspended m ral House of Repreitivea at Canberra terday for their part m scenes which followed the proposal o* a motion ol "no confidence what. the Deputy lei suspensions cam-' after y Speaker, Mr
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  • 19 1 I DMMIN. Thu L.Mr the HnliM' of uier for if erred by law I I
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  • 71 1 IMI I. Ind' <>r for tht- < D X Rc«s-WUlia th«» Bmm of Cmhmu rda* that most of th^ irm> raptured from handiu of British origin I thrrr wrrr Japanesr mak In addition, a few Dut< h and m »''.tp«ni had wn recovered There had also
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  • 10 1 ft Reporter A by m Road
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  • 32 1 An organisation m Baynnne. Jersey, called The "Teen Age group," has sent 169 babies' bonnets to England for babies born on the same day as Princess Elizabeth's son. A.P.
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  • 25 1 Not one m a hundred Japanese would migrate to Australia even if they could, a Tokyo public opinion poll re- veals Reuter
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  • 21 1 The Hong Kong Government today announced a proposal for the establishment of camps tor refugees from Chirm. U.P.
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  • 19 1 PALACE CROWD REJOICES I lay night i thai E had given The pi> >i then sent f)y a r
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  • 145 1 LONDON. Thursday. BRITAIN'S three state-own- ed I lost over C 11,000.000 last year, nearly 1 000,000 more than m 1946--47. the first year of nationalisation, the corporations annual reports disclosed last night The aggregate net loss of h Overseas, British Eu- .a and British South
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  • 259 1 REDSHELDIN BA TTLE FOR HSUCHO W NANKING, Thursd rpHE battle of Jisuchow, 200 miles north-east of the capital, went into a lull yesterday as it beeuM clear that Nationalist troops had thrown back the first Communist drive on the city, largely b\ bombardment from the air. The left-wing ot the
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  • 40 1 The House vi last night approved m principle the Government* Bill to natio; be iron and steel industry. After a three-day d the Government defeated an Opposition motion to the Bill by 373 and the Bill Reuter
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  • 27 1 Hatta tells Republic: Co-operate B ATA VI A I I'HE Ind ■>• r.g to the Indom F I H Dr. d. i He I i i A.P. Reuter
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  • 80 1 Ig tii'- ii-Mi-i t an ambush bj terrors rdaj m Johorr. imr arm> <»m was killed, one wounded and two B<) R woundrd Ihr Hit ti oramisKMaet sir H<Mir> dun^N Kternlj criticiwi ih<* sabstan number ol peoplr pa>inu protection MM] to the handits." when he >poke at the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 48 1 ,nmm,m,m ANY OF THESE would the folks at home P CHAD VALLEY *mk s havin^ >et- m Real cowhide ca» tMELORAY M± nglish made v/> linen, 2 new desil v Only $2.50 p.yJ. ?ORRoCKses k AY ON FABRIC MODERN SHADES 1-50 PKR YARD! frS**° UR XMAS GIFTS NOW
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    • 13 1 kjkjkj Wherever you go It's the tobacco that counts JOHN PLAYER SONS ENGLAND
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  • 227 2 A Malayan Bookshelf BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT on Mala} Subs'*, tluil ran now obtained from the ernmenl Printer Kuala Lumpur, is X I Wilkinson's ;ito 1 up. Sari ta \z fron: eks to .-5 had t mi Ikes— ana on a scale b The B. d
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  • 54 2 1 > ;blt vaa lot I one W« Many i the j I nonds. majcr suit ponded opened are. on ii a low hiid eh: v n.ne a spade trick a.vi ire of i tad Waft I N SOUTH A *Q 1 A A i mi| I (I
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  • 76 2 The Flying Sau< Bernard I.) m .antic p flying saunas maladies fi hich its dation suffered. Round tj/sterioi LS Bernard man has tructed an unromr-. The World of Word*, by Partridge (Hamsh Hamilton. 12s. 6d.) A word-expert on itudy Of language. Rec mended to all critical reader X
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    30 2 T'»i"»»r» H>f iwH U f*r*l O<V« (WHEN 1 BOUGHT IT YOU SAID IT HAD A GOOD TURN CNEB. VALUE. <X*Y £HE<; TURNED OVER, SO WHAT Xi IT ?f
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  • 6 2 GAVE EYE TO BLIND SON A
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  • 71 2  - DATO ONN IN TOWN Hall Romney LONDON; LETTER from Nov. 10 FYATO Orm, Johoi Prime Minis i now on a visit to L don, probably i etains imp] i his only other visit to the 'tal of the Empi For it was as a you of about seven j :,e
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    • 560 2 485 mWrw; 41 tnetrei IX p m Igtav M *30 Music* rnmary; 12 03 Echoes Cl metres <% p.m to T s 4 rid Affairs; 7 Ttn« from the Si -30 Football and 9.M p m to ID U, 7 01 Culture. 7 15 W r 12 45 Heard Melodic*
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    • 29 2 TRUE ENOOGMJ \CX?r>* C3CCTAV »'»A^» SCE»J A PtOSiS^vT 7LASUE A^TTC« TKKTH ASW ys^^tC^TEP /lk_Jl A«TiCTL_«r I amp waMfr* l V*|2*r/ a T^ctr7 7^~Tr Of* a__ /;>3^ y m -rvicitf
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    • 230 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR and newer method! Don't %9 m ar m I direction, that >ou speii. much time thinking up a new and different approach to a problem that there isn't time left to pH the job Hon. When conventional methods are good, make use of them as time >
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    • 810 3  - Churchill warns against Overlord General Dwight D. EISENHOWER by jkdkjdkj tern 'he Mediterranean. n c tht *he nnel left him I heard him p not run red blood of American *h you- the rtth their ling red iiat The Balkans i Beldt. While lunching. O *lk. sldent remarked. Ik i
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    • 370 3 I RT RIESS Ger- to be a it difficult pr :it find. a liing an til Ulng man m brok j find out how the ring behind 1 :::eved by listening nan I had Ima Ijr mo of talking And the >k" a actually canu
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    • 159 3 DECORATIONS Jfl for CHRISTMAS A g "hi range of Decorations 'or A mas I > and General Decorations ha PAPER DECORATIONS Paper Garland*. Pape Paper Balls. Paper Rosen doured METAL FOIL DECORATIONS £r Metal Foil Garlands Balis. Metal Foil BMetal Foil Fans, c* /ily polished an aluminium I X MAS
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  • 253 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY Nov. 8, 1948. The Federation's Finances THE Budget estimates being presented to the Federal Legislature today reveal ♦he -ady deterioration of the financial position under the burden of costly rehab :on measure*, urgen needed developmental lemes and finally the :npact of heavy expend!the emergency figure*
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  • 989 4  - It's A Death Sentence In Soviet Mines Brian Council 100,000 slave workers dig atomic ore with their bare hands By BERLIN. WITHOUT having made or exploded -ingle atom bomb the Russians m their feverish search for uranium ores have already brought the Middle Ages back to Europe. The threat of
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  • 131 4 Othe: us to South At' len han poultr. The anlmalf or birds are required as pets, for stud for medical research as m of the ham :h an' rodents. I EXPORTS from the United j Kingdom to Austral. 8.0.A.C and Qantas En Airways services were 1H.05:*, kilos In
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  • 286 4  -  EDDIE CRIGHTON Bn \l\ Correspondent GOVERNMENT cur- f tailment of petrol to private com a "cold w. betwi Bhanghal travelling public and the pedicab driv< Pedicab dri I lej made only after I 1 occu: city, an fuel p. public bus running The tn v the back
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  • 17 4 O Jrrusalrm. wash thine hrart fruni wi( k**dnrs*. that Uios<- ni nrsl he savrd 4, 14
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  • 282 4  - Looking, After Spore's Animals NAN HALL BY IF Singapore treated itfl sick human beings as well as it treats its sick animals there would be no cause for complaint. No animal brought to the Government Animal Infirmary m Kampong Java Road is ever turned away. This up-to-date "hospital* has treated
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  • 188 5 Municipal voting snag move by .iiunissioners f Reporter ure the removal of what iK'lieve will prove a r Municipal elections next h Hi at ion lor both can- .uts is beintr Made! sooner, Mr. A. P. Rajah. Deputy Mur. a special trie delehe Municipal Elections O:
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  • 89 5 Krre Tress Staff Correspondent Xl \LA I IHPI K. Thurv HK.H winds which dama;rd school buildings m Perak this JGMX wilt thr Federat: rninrnt 53«.00U. Of thr I >0 i> for thr re-erettiou. repair and xtrfMigthrnifiK of schtK>K and quarters m Sun;ri Manik. cultiTation wttlfirnt m
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  • 83 5 NEW BUILDING FOR SPORE GUN CLUBS i <E Singapore Gun Club is build <"lub--1 and is arranging a 26. Cold buffet will :id bookings must be made with the honor y by Dec. 16. Shi :-:clude a pistol m. meet a police pa:rol. HI lands and your gun above your
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  • 138 5 Free Press Staff Reporter OINGAPORKANS have thre* days left to fill In and return their income tax forms. The last day for sending the returns back to the Comptroller of Income Tax m Singapore is Monday next. A great number of tax forms have been
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  • 308 5 CRISIS WILL COST EXTRA $1,729,500 Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Thursday. A NOTHKR $1.-29,500 has been voted by the FedeA ration Government towards emergency expenses. The Federal legislative Council was today asked to ratify the supplementary provisions. The Chemistry Department has had to purchase equipment for the examination of
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    44 5 Rt. Rev. J. L. Wilson, will instal the Vcn. Maxwt Vicar djidnd ughai i. on thi^ n before it pulled out .\orth Station a feic daps cigo. With Cor' and population critic of great many are tes in the c i A.P.
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  • 24 5 to make a r** urn of psn cular.s a Dumb *i'h Hnu many •who ha\e I Ind dually 'he I:
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  • 28 5 I rrr Press Chinese Corrrspondent tton of 'he nt w 34Tur the B.H.r I fiuilding. aru i! of plans A 'it. ure i*
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  • 10 5 ST. JOSEPH'S ART EXHIBITION r art and iiool A W
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  • 29 5 FOR SINO-MALAY GOODWILL Free Presi Chinese (oi reNimndent THE I d a Chinesf Muslim niLssion to Fed- and I u> prdrtT te K r) f»dwill and id-hip b ar.c'
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  • 13 5 luda of Petal Raja Ah] ill be Laving foi
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  • 88 5 'I^HE high legal honour of A being appointed Kings Counsel In the Federation Malaya has been accorded to Mr. S. Foster Sutton, I Attorney-General, and Mr. Peter Bell, the SolicitorGeneral. They are believed to be the first King's Counsel ever to be appointed m the Federation.
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  • 48 5 "A very suspi< bltt ta*e wa.i the remark mad c by th^ pore Oorooer, Mr Chocr Singh tday at inquiry into th c deu'h of W S« 48-year-old Adelphi Hotel whose body was ound m tank •> feet of water near the hotel klvhen on Oct 14
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  • 4 5 HACKAY FOR COUNCIL didjkdjkd
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  • 248 5 By A Special Correspondent pOR .iearly a month now, Baker Coy' of the 1 Royal Inniskillings Fusiliers ha» been operating against bandits m Johore, sweeping an area of more than 600 square miles of jungle, rubber estates. swamp and waterwaw 'Baker Coy' is breaking up bandit
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  • 21 5 nat m the first half I I No. 1 dredge yielded 34 Wo. 2 dredge 92 iredge* gh iailu
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  • 64 5 Fr< Malay THE P m ai. Malaya lor "trt broadcasts as a Three a day of M from Radio W little,' says ihe paper. want at least six hours a day. and it should be on a separate i broac fered v Saying grammes have
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  • 7 6 HUGE U.S. ANTI-TRUST INQUIRY \DERA] cludef U.P.
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  • 191 6 I London Stock Exchange LONDON. Thursda DRICES on the London Stock Exchange jresterday moved higher under Ihe influence of baying for the nen account Renter's financial corresponit. Trading, however, never reached large proportions but iras sufficient tor the consolidation of fuany small Improvements I closing Stocks Pres?
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  • 288 6 SURMA MAY RETURN TO C'WEALTH Self-Government has failed (jiXPERIENCED neutral observers m Rangoon think J that if India decides to stay m the British Commonwealth, Burma is likely to follow her neighbour and seek re-entry into the group she left so enthusiastically less than a year ago. For independence to
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  • 84 6 ORITAIN is to start training instructors In the latest methods of civil defence. At least four schools will be open next year. The instructors will he sent to every part of the country to pass on their knowledge to the police and j to factory and
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  • 8 6 SHE WAVED A JERSEY -SAVED TRAIN WORKING onry
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  • 12 6 X uid m il for k.io Sup Reuter
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  • 16 6 KM has i i IS B U.K. u'd building and the U. P.
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  • 29 6 IJHILIPPINI n reSid- and h (i To ti. Ital. T: da bruise md complaln- m his left side hurt. ut on her i U.P.
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  • 17 6  -  REQUEST m I In Hyde Paik. but I plied M: H ir requ* ut m dr
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  • 38 6 ITALY OPENS 'WAR' ON PROSTITUTION THFKi: are only thn J A where prostitution stil and Portugal. Fran "houses of toleratx to discontinue them m It Uiamentary le\el motion introducer Socialist. An| er and wil. I led 600 brothels
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  • 7 6 American m ay be godmother I U.P.
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  • 7 6 S'HAI EXCHANGE MAY RE-OPEN SOON ddkkdlkdl Reuter
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    • 60 6 TODAY l 4 IS— *i.Ml— !>!."> Jv Men mjj furnace Creek Vwl... AT f FURNACE f CREEK VICTOR MATURE COLEEN GRAY LANGAN GARDINER f Ohhef f if6 Clark fj *i R«"nO€' ft V BPUCE HUMBf&STONE 1 AihambrA tAST DA// IS >t A mW proton IW| fOSTER TK BIUTA Mil TOMORROW
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    • 58 6 REX TODAY! NEE SOON THEAHJj "GERONIMO \m; do not want to i Tl\ ES lUX !Hl> PI( ITS Ml>K \\D THi (I IRAVIEE or (.OOP OPENS TODAY am j3O BAtf FOUR SHOWS PiaMl DAVIS 4 P^ 1 PAULHENRHD U^ 3 CIAUDI RAINS HAIR-RAISING SWOKD DUELS' DEEP-SEATED ROMANCE TObAY!' M i
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    • 139 6 I/\ Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya /we picked up theX /i see You >(alias bloggws^Kyes, he was okieNJ Release the^X —^j old getxer m his got foreloc»cj alias makidra" /of two thu6s who colonel, officer' l^^-*^"^ museum piece, as you v too voora, alias g attacked the
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  • 36 7 dldkdlkd of yesterdays race at Bukit Timah: Trumpbeating ing Farad the post m race 5 and botpicture Astivel «Charcoming through on the from Race Fan with Me nert third, m race Free Press
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  • 41 7  - SPECTACULAR RUN BY KING ARTHUR TRESPASSER dkldkldld sprinter on the ar run m the Indian Heather, on. bunch. ram- km Tridinph 1 Da jr. i da betag n !02 icure* on th* t<M m the las- T*c* «oiond Epic B rough
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  • 331 7 R.U fr iis» »X HASTE! *2« 1. 1. IW»k lIP tIM f I n <; neach): Hrn. KU i X f I h $1 16 A X v V I I 1 ■M v 4 j «cc*. No. 3155 o <4« ftrh '075 i til. 10-*;
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  • 420 7 IRELAND 2 UP IN 5 MINUTES But beaten 3-2 by Scotland CCOTLAND scored a magnificent victory by three goals to two over Ireland at Hampden Park, (Glasgow, yesterday afternoon after being two goals behind after five minutes' play. Ireland had a gaily bedecked four-figure crowd of supporters who made their
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  • 86 7 DPL to a •••> draw In Rugb h at Tenga:. terri. to the gged and eaviness of the ba. ra hard. movement, and the risibility of the play n the forwards Taking U well, the Tengah for. played a heroic game, a id half were greatly
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  • 35 7 N .ERDAY'S IK suits wtTtf Rugby I'nion County ham hhip M ddh-stx 3. EkUTi E 18 Oxfordshire j Rugby I nion club ma Devon I '> Navy Ruxhv Lrag«C Ausiralian raliaiis 21.— Reuter
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  • 134 7 INDi rial baciim arrived n rday aboard "he Aquitania tor their Thomas Cup i Lgainst Can:* nto next month George Lewis, captain ul the t< i the sauad were ptimistic about defeatng Canadian teams. He addat members of the team were In excellent condition. although
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  • 12 7 1 ition&l football d Vienna dtt\> 2 WarhI A. P.
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  • 243 7  - IMPRESSIVE WORKOUT BY ECLIPTIC TRESPASSER Bn rKiIPTH Malaya's best £i did a winning gallop m a tryout on the Bukit Tin: Ie this morning. Ridden by Woods, the FelsIdlng, with his stable ij-Cia iLawlen and Clynor ißagby. went two rounds. Tli* :rom the cond round. :u'd by Übertj Man 'J.
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  • 110 7 JOHN Hansen. inside-for-ward of Denmark's national soccer team, disclosed id signed a A: 5.250 contract with *.he tn Club Juventus and that he will leave for Turin by plane today. "Juventus has prom used me that I may return to Denmark for Christmas and for
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  • 315 7 RAF. Changi, fielding a strong team, beat a weakened but plucky Polu-e XV by 32 points (four and four tries m their Rugby match at Thomson Road yesterday. Terrible weather conditions made clever play extremely difficult, but th» Changi threes combined well made rings around
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  • 158 7 Tennis rankings by Olliff r^NLY three Europeans were ranked among the world's best ten lawn tennis players m the annual rating by John OllifT, lawn tennis writer of the Daily Telegraph and former British Davis (up player. Olliff, who saw tournaments m Europe and America, placed them as follows: 1.
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  • 72 7 MAXIE Docu- ..led States third lightweight challer.ia lourth-round knockout over Bobby of L« on Tuesday. Docusen held the hand every round, ja Jackson with vicious hooks to the chin. Jackson was grow, stopping too many and had a closed and bleeding left eye and a
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  • 110 7 GEORGE PENCHEFF such a fine display m hla nlnf nght against King X i>« th« i ig at the Gr^? He will meet Tiger J six -round contest. Joginder. although lacking PenrhefT's al expfi ieme, murh ta common w :rui. He and he has. like PenchefT fough
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  • 32 7 CTEPHAN OLEK, hei mpion. nit Bueno by the An 4.000 m the: pu;. gro jay the Aaron V n by a of U.P. dldklmld A.P.
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  • 22 7 T >ail Club The game a mcndabh play The fron. damo In gained pc>ss« rrossed far c
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    • 36 7 Today's Sport HOCKI Shea < v n( R(. "A" Farrer Park; 9 < WomrnS "B" t. ,1 s C. RUGBY: Asian trial— R*ff If* Inst. (rround SOCCEB: Bo%s <lub final— S.R.C. rround: 8.0 HA. tnt Boys S.J.I, ground
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  • 7 8 DRD anJ i I nuunniTlAM V*I'WT
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  • 153 8 Hopes centre on Bramuglia PARIS, Thursday. riOPES of solving the (ive-month-old Berlin deadLi lock are now centred again on the President of h<- United Nations Security Council, Dr. Juan Bramuflia of Argentina, who is said to be hopeful >f d solution by Nov.
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  • 46 8 KLUANG MAN TO DIE FOR MURDER Kre»» Pr«->»s Staff CorrpspoiuJrni JOHORE BAHRU. V 'TAN CHONQ TAI, i L aid gui! n the 1 9. the dead b i-lni Seng, with 11 n a drain b. r Kluan i found .s on the M Asked had on
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  • 15 8 I'hra Bonbandii YudhaI appointed Comm Mil ngea m bun Songkhram cabin Reuter
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  • 176 8 WORLD DEFENCE PLAN De Gaulle on France 's role PARIS, Thursday. rRGING the scrapping t the Western Union and Atlantic defence alans, Gen. Charlef de GauHe yesterday proposed new global strategy scheme, by which France would be m charge of the European and North African theatre of operation, Britain would
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  • 69 8 TEL AVIV. Tl. DCT J< for separate peace trea n halted as a result of Unite and standstill, a high man unoffli disclosed la.st night. Some H^br-w tiewspß.i th« Israeli Governnu-: considerlnf publishing as a with M rdav the E^: Nokrash] Pasha that all Arab Stat would
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  • 59 8 POLICE STOP 10,000 AT ROAD BLOCKS I re« Press M.ifT Repot The eh« s— rning. l I and 4 3 The .> rraband Ida and i March v... ir ye- also looked 01 also ha bus lorries Ped< Bri *he Btnfap R^m Club m Sr iti -hing b th* centre
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  • 118 8 Eire quits British Com'wealth DUBLIN. Thursday IN ten seconds the Dail (Parliament yesterday unanimously approved the introduction of the Republic of Ireland Bill, severing Eire's last link with the Bri! Crown. The Bill will rec< a second reading next Wednesday. The BiU provides for: (I) Repeal of the Executive Authority
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  • 237 8 NEW YORK. Thursday 'niSCLOSURE that French military strategy envisages the abandonment of France and transfer of the armed forces to North Africa, from whi i.stanre would be offered, ha.s been made by Generalissimo Franco. Gen. Franco, m an interx published today In the tmerican news
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  • 46 8 Helen I c u-ho attended I' Elizabeth when baby was bom. lives at Camden T had rooms m Buc Palace during the Prim nement. Prince doctors alter ca' at B ed the following F E d had r iood progre
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  • 85 8 Muar terrorist gangs smashed From A S| SUtfl orr< \I the vm\ Of one of the I Johore b\ the \rni\ to d the Army announced yesterda bandit m Muar ma: heir jungle campi destroyeel their supply b lonj kill and 600 and only 33 drained. Las igh Ruk img
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  • 102 8 1 SPtCIAL Mii^rt corit>! drnt jives the prues 01 rubber (m cents per Ib.) a4 11 a m lod»r as follows: Buvrrt No 1 i: Fob. m bales Not. So 1 R n 3<J', lUJ 15 X > M of markel i|ui N|S(l\r«»KF MIAMKI.K Of OMBO K( t
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  • 27 8 QN til flucod tht> day's Ixntom. Th<« mwlc^t closed odrely steady. The Dow J'»n»s were. ';4.53 r.idu.sfria! I.« 97. j R»ll5 54.46 Reuter A.P.
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  • 39 8 GOVT. GRAFT INQUIRY '£10,000 TO FINISH OFF RIVAL POOL' 4 REPRI late rrnment fraft competitors liad ofl i £10,000 "to put n T ra* g He th. John B 'Tra oil mentioned H.. (Presic Trade 01 dl,lmd U.P. Reuter
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    • 137 8 \(COMMO»\IH)N in] [ON. modernly offered to c $350 p .m S 116. F.P MODATION WANTED OUPLE. no p r d bach< I OK SALI Mih i i<m: v\i I luxi 1 LEGAL NOTICE Ap- on the H nber NEOPOST ca .elopes.^wr.i of the banLiJPMITI; 111 648Q P WITH r PYRCTHRUM
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