The Singapore Free Press, 19 November 1948

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA dldkl,d SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1948. PRICE l« CKNTS
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  • 242 1 RUBBER PRICES HIT: US. BLAMED M.P. on stockpile sales LONDON, Friday. JN the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Walter Fletcher (Cons.), accused the U.S. Government oi selling natural rubber from its strategic stockpile at prices lower than it was available to ontish manufacture] ituation, he declared, made it imfcsiblefor Britain
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  • 24 1 larshal Lord M iccepted Sunbeam cycle for personal use when he opened the first post-war bicycle and moi Cc '3ist Reuter
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  • 149 1 Singapore is short of $5, 10, 50 notes c Press Staff Reporter INHERE is a temporary shortage of currency notes of five, ten and 50 nominations m presei Secret smith, told the ing that en route K. and more were ng printed. It was hoped n .id imve In the
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  • 179 1 U.S. PLANS NEW JA VA TALKS BATAVIA, Fnd; 4 SPOKESMAN for the Security Council's Indone- sian Good OH mmittee confirmed yesterday that the United States had formally submitted to the Committee a working paper for a resumption of otiations between the Dutch and Indonesia Republicans for a political ment m
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  • 78 1 BANGKOK L. ■Caeh ngkhram, Deputy Com-mander-in-Chief of the Amy. may be charged m a criminal with misuse of Government funds, it was authoritatively learned here yesterday. The De; :.nistry Committee, which investigated the reported misuse of 18,000,000 ticalfc. has recommended against him and the Cabinet
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  • 143 1 Free Press Stall l\v porter f\ETAINEES m Singapore under the Emergency *J Regulations are being allowed to apply to the Colonial Secretary for permission to leave the Colony, the Singapore C.I.D. chief, Mr. E. V. Fowler, told the Free Press this morning. The Colonial Secretary had
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  • 16 1 Fuur Chinese alleged to be members of secret societies d In Singapore lay.
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  • 130 1 Free Press staff Correspondent LONDON. Friday. L\\ PORTS of rice from Burma, Malaya "s i-hief lj M.urce of supply, m 1949 will be smaller than this dins to a correspondent of the Financial Tinn Bu >rt quota for 1948 w it 1,600,000 kthe year, but the
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  • 34 1 DATO ONN ON WAY HOME LONDON, THJ Bosji of Johore, bin J alar left for Singapore o; X seen cff by a repre>> of the Colonial Of Ward, Ungku Aziz. to. Prti anci tyan
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  • 33 1 A Christmas bonu* ior Britons oX hai£ a jx>und of demarara (brown* sugar, four ounces of tea and two ounces of sweets was announced yesterday by the Food Minister 'ohn Reuter
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  • 162 1 LONDON. Thursda I»HE possibility of introducing reduced air postage mail papers— y,o and otht r Commonilth destinations m ihe tern hemisphere is being considered by the PostmasterGeneral m consultation with the v of Civil Aviatbn md the British Overseas Mr s Corporation. T Colonial Affair*. Lord
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  • 21 1 A four-man delegation from the Regent of Tibet will arrive m London tomorrow to discuss trade.
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  • 127 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Friday. AN Importer, Mr. George McNulty, has lodged a suit against the General Commodities Corp. of Hawaii for U555,000,000, which he claims is his share of an asserted U. 5.510,000,000 profit on a war surplus deal with the Chinese Government. Mr. McNulty
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  • 56 1 I^HE Chinese immigration quota to Siam will be reduced from 10,000 to 200 yearly according to plans announced yesterday by Premier Songkram of Siam. Premier Songkram wants tn restrict the Immigration quota from all countries to 200 each. He said that out of Slam's 18,000.000
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  • 235 1 SHANGHAI, Friday. A S the United States today ordered tin- speedi of relief food shipments to harassed North C cities, Shanghai faced a strike threat by more I a million workers because of soaring prii Twelve shiploads of wheat, flour and ri latter from
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  • 55 1 AR.A.K naviga: survivor of a British Du. which crashed In flames while on Berlin air lir s re- .ng In a S< fusion The R.A I ing S rescue equipmei zone. The Dakota w empty from Berlin and about to land at Luet it crashed
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    • 26 1 pUS H A vl(( aoiSHT RADIO CO. PlSLvaj BGAO. SINGAPORE. -":v m f m Kirli, fine tobacct 1^ and the cork-lip lor dsuer smoking LONDON, ENGLAND
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    • 129 1 V r W£ BESTSN>CK£P BAK fttA. excEuem cuisim UjL'YfW t& CLMSS tBRVICi jfir 4*M^> Best Siifoguar&Jar youri hi l«ls llealtli /CONSIDER how freely children uae up energy ho*» V^ rapidly their young bodies axe growing and developing. Thi» calls for special attention to their dietary, to en»uie ih« provision of
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    445 2 THERE are some 1 people m Washington who nurse an intense "passion for anonymity.' They are the small, select band of confidential secretaries. a group they are shy and reticent they shun the press w It is more simple for m interview cabinet member than uv wh
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  • 142 2 Br: ners nd Excise tpproved .he •ngers :■> memberrig from or de- broad. id ships' j be ng and this pow p used other services 6uch as Women c Officers, wardresses and nurses, have been employed m the past on a casual basis for searching United Kingdom
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  • 253 2 I B I br d(?f qxi.v 1] find It fun In the \>- West icads th t.- <nuriis k your qu< n fails tc fourtli he.ut ii by ne. i West lead.s i.i and the qiusd.ng to help to win nine trie!: Tha you 11 pmb'ioly guevs thai
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  • 75 2 A UNIVERSITY ginla .osed the ca^e of a Kingsport, Tennessee, girl cured of a threeyear case of hiccoughs, as al hiccoughs. Dr. Wilson. y has; iment of I and Neurology said that 15---old Doris Ann D toer, 1945 was brought lo him for treatme: d her Dr and
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  • 154 2 r FHE recent statement by Professor Ro seau of Rhodes Collet Grahamstown, South Africa, that many men over 40 are comic, p bellied creatures and therefore constitute an offence to the aesthetic sense of any woman of taste, has aroused quite a contro' I Ausl: lia. assert
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    • 83 2 CATERING FROM THE CRADLE ONWARDS Cold Storage can supply the Food, Crockery, Cutlery, Chairs, Tables and Service, etc. for any party or function CHRISTENING A BIRTHDAY PARTIES. SCHOOL SPORTS TREATS, ENGAGEMENT WEDDING PARTIES, COLD LUNCHEONS BUFFET SUPPER s. COCKTAIL DINNER PARTIES, DANCES A CURRY TIFFINS. 0 All our food is
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    • 83 2 Wherever von r^H i X T/U OttptKa£\JXll FOAM CUShidjd Mattrestes obtainable I 'Scapula Mec/c (lUarantcid Pur< From Kwong Cheong Loom «/ewe//ers .h Street Swgi PU !~De".Silva"B*roT Presen »ur Gi/fi anc have been the many merry peop;< question of a Git or E. P. Comes I Will be eQt NEWS FOR
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 149 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR B»ur multiplied of talents may •vere handicap I >ou trl\ m life. You have conflktinf char -v In* ii ii it difficult at times, for sou iderstand roanelf. lion Ihcn, .»n nou expect »tß«n to iomprehend ue deorder uid 1 d bosini ahil: Id ha\ partner wh«
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    • 209 2 *85 mtfre*; 41 metre* ill p m Down to 2); 61 metre* (8 o m to 7 45 Analyst* BBand w orn BFEBS Singapore) progk BBC RELAY S.E.A.C. <ilo j 30 [.45 Met -»nd 19 84 melr«» oy Jna u3l TOD w 1 <>!» I 8.30 Friday Prom— Tragic,. m
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  • CRUSADE IN EUROPE
    • 1375 3  - The fateful day approaches for Eurone General Dwight D. EISENHOWER by I Vendetta pri:e prizr be ..id of O ::ng mt i he cer- fa i and defeated opjob." to secun r dder as my .rlord. In the n he had won admiration only an but as a r of
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    • 429 3  -  CURT RIESS BY Second of a series on life In the Soviet zone of German> ciRAU Mueller, like practically evwoman m the Rus.sianoccupied zone, looks haggard and worried Small wonder, since she i her feet all i ad gets as a hausfrau the smallest food
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  • 250 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Nov. 19, 1948. Protection Money Henry Gu: gave special emplu ag tnmu i pUO- But it ..-.<■■ ye been I stamp he apa* blic-spiri :he aid ha the Dandits Hen: forces of the law m be hamper acl the pi remains so prevalent. Excellency has
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  • 1037 4 People In S'pore Make News WELL-KNOWN rubber planter <>t pre-war days has returned to Malaya for probably the last time. He is 58-year-old Dr. WILLIAM B. HAINES, who has been specially invited by Dunlop Estate to return as a consultant In rubber planting cultiin. urt ed humid m 1945 his
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  • 54 4 oIR Philip wartei, chairman j O of the Associated British Picture Corporation (ABC), the largest of Britain's ma group* which controls i 24 cinemas, ha.s announced that "full-scale rations m theatre television" are to begin .shortly. Ultima!> l« tele\ ry ABC cinema. The lecision follows two
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  • 274 4 •fHE world's largest bicy Cle and motor cycle .show— promoted oy the British Cycle and Mo.or Cycle Manufacturers and Traders Union Limited is beln^ held from November 18 t-> 24 m London. It is he first exhib. to be held by the Union fui [en years
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  • 506 4  -  DANIEL DE LUCE. By A. P. Correspondent. I f VUE Island of Cyprus is moving into I main line of BritishAmerican air defence list Rust This nd rock of 3 square miles m the north-eastern Medit ■an has been tinned by two 5. But if
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  • 93 4 SHELL SHOCKED IN RUMANIA THE Shell Company saic *he £7.000.000 fine imposed by Rumanian courts on subsidiary, the Astra Ro:: Oil Company was the result of an action pursued by the Rumanian Government st the Astra Romana with the sole purpose of having this company confiscated." The statement said plain
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  • 26 4  - TODAY'S PROFILE Faith In Women ROY FERROY fi\ r I i* 1 1 1 i W »M lile* H Dui husband "J dkdjkdmjd MRs < M \\\KiNs
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  • 14 4 Thr Spirit of < >.>d mud*' mr and U)< of the Almightx hath .fr.
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  • 6 4 Newsprint off the ration Reuter AAP
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  • 172 5 Only business firms to pay Q< PIERS oi l)ii^iiH'» premises within the Singapore Municipal area, who have hitherto paid water charges at 55 cents a 1,000 is, will pay 30 cents more from January t year. Other water rates will remain the same. o
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  • 6 5 BARRACKS MAY BE BOYS'HOME m,jdkmkdkdm ,dmdlmdl
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  • 16 5 F month•unt for p] pupil will be ged by the I >ser.
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  • 64 5 MILK IMPORTS FROM AREAS Fmptroller of Customs, :eration of Malaya, announces that importers g :o obtain sweetened condensed milk or powdered j whole milk from hard currency countries may submit I their applications to his office m K.ala Lumpur, or to 'he umptroller of Cucng. ApplicatiDns mus' be >übntiated by
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  • 50 5 THE North Borneo Uou nt has lent to the Fee:- nt of 50 >:inK of one P.. three sern one corporal, three lanCe corporand 42 constables. This contingent has been m the tlon for some time and has freen posted for duty near Kluang m Johore.
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  • 144 5 ASSESSMENT INCREASE IS DENIED THE Singapore Municipal Lr. J. G. Aspinall, said yesterday lie ha(i knowledge of a Hat ten pt-r cent increase m &s nex* He said that m al values of pros were found to be i. the a. defined by Municipal Ordinaire*. Truse had been corrtctfd and
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  • 64 5 LORD DOUGLAS TO VISIT AUSTRALIA LORD Di the B of the 8.0.AC.. will be passing thro-.i^h Bingaport <k by fly:: arriving next Monday ittornoon at Kallang Airport and departing the following morning for Australia. Lord Douglas Is visiting the Royal Australian Air Force at the invitation of the Australian Government
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  • 240 5 THE 5160,000 scheme to build holiday bungalows for the junior staff of the Singapore Municipality on a site m Telok Mata Ikan has been approved by the Municipal Commissioners m general committee. CO-OP HO! Sl\<; SOCIETY FORMED SINGAPORE Government Officers decided yesterday to form a
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  • 23 5 TIGERS ARE HER PETS vie tun •«e of the tiger rubs ■eps m her flat. The 'ire to be train, eire Free Press
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  • 308 5 Free Press Woman Reporter 4 YOUNG Chinese woman living m a Singapore flat has two month-old tiger cubs romping around her bedroom like puppi< She is WonK Suck Kuen, wife of the Malay manager of Sheums Chinese Circus which is ling m Geylang tonight
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  • 90 5 NEW RULES FOR RURAL BUILDING A FINAL, me ting of the Ruia) Board appointed to go through the ivw Bulldinj By-Laws will be held i ext Tuesday at 2.30 p m. The present by-laws, cover ng 2., ptfe* of printed matter, were passed m 1922, and the new laws j
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  • 88 5 GALA NIGHT AT GREAT WORLD A GAL A night will be neld on Nov. 23 m th n Great World m aid of the United Nations App al for Children Fund. Special shows, wayangs and boxing and wrestling programmes will be arranged for the occasion. Gate admission is 20 cents.
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  • 32 5 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Lee Moi Ngee was charged m the magistrate's court yesterday with having assisted 1 m the carrying on of a pubblio lottery, Chee Fan. The case was postponed.
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  • 298 5 Levy may stop barter trade with Sumatra Free Press Chinese Correspondent THE Singapore Government can make no allowance A for any payment of "tax" or "levy" to third parties as far as trade between Singapore and Sumatra is concerned. Furthermore, the Government is determined that there shall be no interference
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  • 49 5 JOHORi: BAHRU. UJI:. an; rol < he pren Chop Yce Cheong, a goldsmiths shop m Kulai, were rcooping the co: Into their proprietor My f. please don t take all. Leave some lor flu boers quest c waus g took v at the <
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  • 30 5 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. TO Sulonjz bin M on a charge ol pting •oms 6 piculs of arec&n 5175. or tta imprisonment, by the D; lav.
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    • 54 5 Ip.'Tfß A'dTo" t^J MODEL O»O9 9 TUBES s^^ MTH BAHD-SPRfAD WMA/G an —^--sL__r I^l AND YOU OWN THE BEST proved r-f performUrn for cmsh r>r arranged DAY. COCKTAIL. AND EVENING GOWNS Road Near Ra flles Ho<cl Hove you ordered yout C "*'SrMAS TURKEY YET? f or that selected bird Telephone
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    • 51 5 E. P. X. S. TEA SETS E. P. N. S. Tea Sets comprising Teapot, Cream Jug and Sugar Bowl. Modern and Period Designs. PRICES FROM 115.00 TO $180.00 Also a selection of K. P. N. S. Cake Baskets and Fruit Dish Prices from $20/- to $35/ROBINSON CO., LTD RAFFLES PLACE
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  • 325 6 Gumey reviews emergency Undesirables to be sent away Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. I^HE High Commissioner of the Federation, sir Henry Gnrney, addressing the Legislative Council this morning, declared that the bandits had failed to interfere with the country's economy. The tin output for
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  • 159 6 1 London Stock Exchange LONDON. Friday. TIN and rubbrr shares declined further yesterd on the London Stock Exchan* Feature of the i the ipeculative buying ol South African l mining shares, says Renter's financial correspondent Non-producers were m keen demand and sharp rises followinf signs of
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  • 148 6 Rice cultivation is proceeding apace \IAKI.\C. survey of trade and industry m the Federation, the High Commissioner, Sir Henry (iurney, said that the work of the Drainage and Irrigation Department, indisiM'nsable to the expansion of the rice-growing areas, had not been seriously affected by lawless?!. I Kangor has b d
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  • 35 6 other could find no des: r to amend the Federation Agreement In any as quite deal mid now be directed t A g repre- i felt arly mon 1 t
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  • 98 6 I PORTION of the equip- ment required for the Federation Police countrywide radio network has been installed, and the remainder is arriving m increasing nmenlv Polite requirements, meanwhile, are being met by the temporary loan of equipmejri from military sour While re^pondin? to the emergency demands, the
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    • 34 6 CAPITOL TODAY SMOULDERING SPECTACLE I -j When m^J furnace Creek with.. f FIEMCE CREEK s VICTOR MATURE 1 COLEEI GRAY N V Albert Dekket Charles Ke If X BRUCf HUMBERST FrodHC*d b. \fR[D KOHLMAR^/
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    • 127 6 tip km n A TODAY! -!fc i am.; 1 *CDAV an *^r A Ml' H I *1 Sewi GRANGER mna ROSA HT, ft* CRFfNWOOO Rn KfttSOU *i 1 f '^H\ln>vv <:j Jill r~"^^iT r«rrf MN/Tf fOMORRt ip/f'|T AlhambrA Starts Today fOMORRc M AT MHITI m k:xe tomorrow WK DO NOT
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    • 135 6 J^ll m p|^ Exclusir* to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya 'forelock won^tYwhat i can't \Fthat was a red^l L^i see!- while he \^yes. rut V"good gracious.'-I talk^jawe, bot understand, f herring to put /and forelock planned the flying i shall forget I BELIEVE WE'RE /oEORGIE, IS I US OFF
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  • 1435 7  - YOUR HIGHNESS. MOVE ON BEST TRESPASSER Final day of STC meeting By AS top-class horses are most consistent, I recommend Move On and Your Highness as the best bets for the third and last day's races of the Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting at Bukit Timah tomorrow. Both Move On
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  • 33 7 lis held to a draw ncr Java lightweight :a»t night. the short route. lie for Ec -'hout, ropes, t find rtich other at a th- I n- A.P.
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  • 5 7 Probables for Manchester Handicap dldmkldm
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  • 23 7 By TR*>P\NNfcR. I given Billy Carol. D runnds. was I 'a 11 1 V I are scr i, Congo, rTord,
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  • 4 7 FAFFLES COLLEGE HOCKEY TEAM
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  • 55 7 IOHORE will meet Singapore J m an inter-Stat^ hockey match at Segamat on N The Johore team will be selected from Hu Wi-i Shein, Ali Rosalini, Mohd Ka Rethnansingam. O. Tof: V. Carvalho, Dr. DBras G L m rcapt). Mohd h Fernandez. Moreira. Abdul Razak. George Komi,
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  • 37 7 dldm,m d VaZ< if Dw J horses over nine furlongs and five yards Maestro, the winner, h on the extreme right .>i by Frank Flannery. forget furlong from home to a popula tvry Free Press
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  • 42 7 I \URIE Scott, England and L Arsenal right-back was admitted into hospital yesterday for a cartilage operati >n on the knee he injured playing against Wales a week ago. Scott will be out of football for ft lcs
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  • 217 7 FEDSEC ARE 'SHOCK' XV OF SEASON 4 KI'GBY team from a total strength of twenty five men and four ollicers is the boast of the I v Defence Secretariat. I not being stl true, as they usually two or three guest' players, n be countenanced m c fact that o
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  • 80 7 THE following are Smgopore Cricket Club rugger \rain*. the Singapore Asian* on the padang at 5.15 p.m. on MonW. A i try, K. B. P i F. Cock:>. H. L. Pi G. M R II.ME. on the p.danj pm. on Wednef*da> j v H. W. RcbriUs. D 11
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  • 128 7 "Bivins Is A Good Boxer" Say s Louis Al- ILK hit t\in:nti>M i nut With Jimmy Bivins. tkc rolourtd Voungstown. Ohio, hravywcl md Oh.o, on Wt-dn-H-sday nißht woild champion I d: "He's a food boxer and 1 i.mt understand why he ha«n'i |MN further." Recently If H said that if
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  • 31 7 V^ESTERDAY English county I rugby union championship Kast Midlands a, Warwickshire 14. aids 8. Leic 9 In another match A V Stan im beat Oxford Reuter Unh 2—9
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  • 59 7 wees ended the first ol two days' play against the Malayan Combined Services m a commandIng position. wicket. Hongkong Services Syrett the only bowler making any impression, taking 4 for 55. The Malayan B fa re badly, losing seven wicked for 79 when stumps were drawn.
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  • 37 7 following have been selectreprestnt the Singapore Cricket Club against the Khalsa Association m a hockey match on the padaaig at 5.15 p.m. toBrown; Dennis. Lloyds; Burton. Rule Revneker; Read. Machin. Bell. Smith. Van Percy.
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  • 22 7 sity ground yesterday. A.P. A FOOTBALL Association team beat Cambridge Univcrs ty 7-1 m a soccer game on the Vniver-
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  • 155 7 From JIM CHAMBERS ENGLAND'S Football Association may be asked by the Football League, which n prises 88 professional clubs to withdraw Wilf Mannion's registration as a player. Mannion. the former England and Middlesbrough in-side-left, is the footballer who i refuses to play again for Mid- J
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  • 122 7 'Varsity rugby on Dec. 7 THE Cambridge Un: sity Rugby Union I is to play Oxford l sity at Twickenham on Dec as announced yesterday shortly after Major R. V. Stanley's side of internationals beaten Oxford Univr by 12 points to 9. It was the Dark Blues defeat of the
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    • 11 7 rV HnminqH' bptfin *ilhVUlette 81l! c (.illette Blades ats for 10
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    • 168 7 GREAT WORLD 1. proudly proclaims tt 5 000 m A PANS CANNOT BE WRONG W Aftei Us% ucik's bif ifhl they said of Penrheff— •Brilliant "Superlative" —'The Grrat«-t Bvd TOMORROW at 9 p.m. YOl < \N SKL HIM IN A "«^|P SENSATIONAL CHALLENGE \l\T< H "THF IDOL OF THK 1
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  • 13 8 ROYCE To Lome wife of O. :K. on 17th Novem- Both well.
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  • 6 8 HUWD H Lansdorp en ms
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  • 135 8 'Belcher later said he lost' LONDON. Friday. THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, John Belcher, was said at yesterday's hearing of the London "bribery" inquiry to have returned from a racecourse one day with several packages of £100 notes, intimating they were
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  • 54 8 NEW WAR PENSIONS SCHEME KUALA LI i "5 of $2 An Bunce of th has been lew of an able k:. during an attack on c The two childi < i a month De] police offt killed on duty during emerge: :so to ceive la alloy No Peace Prize not
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  • 106 8 'Serve island first,' Rural Board tells SMC i >■<■ f i R Reportei L. B had no comir m by he R B an Mr hould c first before Bahru Rural Board n an nby tho Municipal king perf the rural authoriin oTerhead able from the island to jv B:ihru.
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  • 157 8 TEL AVIV, Fridaj Till: Israeli Government last night flatly told the I nlted Nations that she would not gtt out of the Negev, Southern Palestine desert territory which the Jewish forces occupied m fighting after the truce breakdown on Oct. 14. {ion ing through 16 Jew
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  • 24 8 Largest atom plant for Belgian Congo BRUSSELS. Friday. pror the BHof Sh.nkolobwe j [an b *-der urn. xxl to have b«e:. State.s I U.P.
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  • 12 8 WPJ .ia Raiii impany have been d to a strik- Keek- Reuter
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  • 205 8 LONDON. X pHE Government announced yesterday thai 1 Commission will be set up to study the ques if whether murderers should be hanged The Commission, the H !r. Chuter Ede, told the Hi>us<- of Commons, will Investigate whether "capital punishment for murder should be limited
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  • 118 8 SPLCIAI Market torn pjndent five*, the prices of rubber (m cents per Ib ai 11 am toda> as foil Buyer* bellers No. I t v v >po l.H.vr K.o.b. m balev Dr, No. 1 R.S.S. 36 No R.v 341, B4UI 3i', Tone of marke*. Stead}, quiet MMi.IPOBE CHAMHIK
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  • 140 8 PARIS. Fr;< MR John Foster Dulles. US i publican Party foreign xpert, said yesterday Europe failed to c unity, the United might havr to return ilationism. idret>.slng the American m Paris, Mr Dulles ftDied for European unity und 6aid the lesson the Un.' States
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  • 81 8 PARIS, Friday. A merit of 800 North African troops was rushed Into Dunkirk last night where 2.000 striking dock workers had barricaded themselves behind locked iron port gat' They had reinforced I s with barricades of wine bar 1 nd Ana were strongly entrenched when
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  • 78 8 EGYPTIANS SEIZE U .S. CARGO PORT SAID. > rilK EgypA have urdt-rt-d the con fgO <^f t. can victory ship Flying Trader on the grounds that it was go m 4.000 aid a large sparThe ship's said that the cargo was bound fur ie Egyptians that labels on the said
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  • 40 8 1 Genluth Air. volution m Africa b\ non-Europ Lust Eur< within tht a ill be a f non- which th< md to wh I run and will h support of all Africa. in all Euro Reuter
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  • 75 8 PHILADELPHIA. Prid Mr. Henry Ford Jr., ,;i--tr-Old president ol the ford Motor Company, said terday that tresh wage increases were "probably in.table" but this would not i !)< followed by a general price .ncrease because of improved production methods. Ht- said It would bf leu
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