The Singapore Free Press, 27 November 1948

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, SATIRDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1948. PKICE 10 (FATS
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  • 201 1 Msuchow is by-passed NANKING, Saturday. rOMMUNIST armies in Central China adured yesterday to within 100 miles of iking, in a lightning dash south aimed at Pengpu. where a decisive battle is expected in the next few days. The Hsuchow bastion, north ot Pengpu is cled by
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  • 33 1 Free Pre>s Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Sat. •THE Eurasian clerk of Vimy Estate near Kundang. m Selangor. was killed a bandits attacked the arly this morning. :nanager was ournt t>y v
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  • 203 1 Man killed, 4 hurt in road smash Free Press Staff Reporter A 32-YEAR old Malay v soldier, Salim bin Salam, riding m an S.T.C. bus was killed early this morning, when the bus was m collision with an R.A.F. truck at the junction of Stamford Road and Hill Street. Four
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  • 42 1 MmeCHIANG FOR U .S. MADAME C i no d r m America and h ty public opinion m China. vas the I It was announced j nt Truman had -gestion that he President Chiang Washington ilks on the China Reuter A. P.
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  • 30 1 Three people were killed and hundreds injured last at when a hurricane flat*d a wide area of Roodeport, populous mining district 12 miles from John- burg. Reuter
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  • 25 1 Four held after urong Rd. raid Reporter I village at the 8th L is »?apore "YV Division !>eople, detained no identity cards, for ■POM U.P.
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  • 33 1 Mr. William O'Dwyer, mayor of New York, extended an official welcome at the New York City Hall yesterday to Monachem Beigin. former C.-in-C. of the Irgun Forces m Palestine A..P
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  • 28 1 Free Press Staff Reporter Singapore police yesterday ted a pistol and 63 rounds of ammunition, and have arrested two Chinese m connection with the seizure.
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  • 42 1 r ree i ft Correspondent JOHORE BARU, Saturday. TWO hundred persons were 1 screened by the military -day m Kandar Bahru, Pahat district Twelve Chir An carried large np area behind Union Yong Peng T ate followinp
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  • 12 1 :i Reporter L h pis- .a knife nish; robbed tl*
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  • 152 1 LONDON. Saturday. THE British Government is lacing a new clash with a section of its Parliamentary supporters over the length of compulsory military servi. Twenty-four members led an amendment callin r. for the rejection of the Bit 1 tfng the length oi m 12 to
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  • 71 1 Siam asks for antiRed arms Si \vi has asked the United States for amis t<> equip five battalions vi troops to combat Communist rebels. A similar request has been made to Britain. The arms wanted are believed to be mainly machine guns and light armoured vehicles The Siamese request is
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  • 172 1 OBE for De ath Railway heroine PARIS. Saturday. MMf ELIZABETH Mil lighter ol a London doctor and the wife of a French diplomat, vest made an Office, the Order ol the B Empire for helping to save 'he lives of thousands of Briprisoners of war workon "Railway of Death" oen
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  • 216 1 BATAVIA, Saturday. r rHE Dutch cabinet mission led by the Foreign 1 Minister, Dr. D. U. Stikker, flew to Jogjakarta yesterday to resume negotiations with the Indonesian Republic for a settlement of the three-year dispute m Java. The talks begin today at Kaliurang, President Soekarno's "hill
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  • 87 1 PARIS. Saturday. THE UNITED NATIONS Trusteeship Committee yesterday, for trie third year running. censured South Africa for not putting the mandated territory of SouthWest Africa, a German j colony captured by South Africi m World War I. under the trusteeship system. The vote was 43-1. South
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  • 62 1 BRiTISH coal production m the four-week period end--1 ing Oct. 30 was 16,927,000 tons, the highest gained for any similar period since last April. Britain's coal exports during the same period totalled 1,062,000 tons, a 9,000 ton increase over the previous month but more than 1,000.000
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  • 304 1 ANTI-RED FRONT PLAN FOR ASIA PARIS. Saturday WESTERN diplomats here say the principal anti-Communist Powers with important inter* m the Pacific may soon secretly begin work on a master plan to try to stem the spread M Communism through the Far East. The IS., Britain. France and Holland all have
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  • 51 1 I*HE Bros* were reported yesterc. have prepared a rough of a North Atlantic be submit t< week* to the U.S. and Responsible diplom said the Bru.countries gave the tira. their Govei approval a few days ago The countries are Bi Fran turn, tin lands and Luxemboui
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  • 77 1 Free Pre^ Staff Reporter THE ore Police b cruitmg 22 women form a unit of Hi' Extra C If M proves suer- permanent women's police unit will be established. Two women 20 constables are required m the first instance Total salaries are $144 month
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  • 347 2 Tapping The Wastes For Uranium >« A Bewi report this week mM that a third uranium strike m the Agawa Kiver, to the north of It si Maurie. Ontario, had sent scores of people* -parch of the precious nimernl. I i. iniu' is a h w hi< lallic element I
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  • 159 2 BORN today, the stars havt- given \ou a wide of talents and the ahiht) to m ikf Rood use nf them. Your or lack of it is entirel> la r own hands i hitjhl. tional nature, vivid m nation tn<i the abilit\ to dramat: irself M\d i
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  • 328 2 BFEBS Singapore) lD«»udi.i t JU;I KrU Melrr. Mdni Metr Metre. rooAi i BBC i. grmmm< I BBC 8 I 9 45 ■-I sl» 10 46 am •BBCt: «4S Ind St EnglLsh Oood Erglhh BBC i 745 3>»' N>W«; 8 r»3 BBC, 8 BBC-. 84 ?00 «88l 930
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    116 2 QlAlfONDfi arc ".in six <■! I :ist a::> th leadi diamo plays mall a:ui North plaj the foui -spot Si u:h lead* a heart West ri wins. North I tf vtni i (i M -fid a <l or a spade North wins h 'he top carj m the
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    • 32 2 Introducing ih* M CHKIjSKA IC (yonnoiD X'M AS ClfT LADIES' SATIN EMBROroE*" pyj a m a Buy if rom #%/f PARMANANDS 42 HK --rT^-^ SWISS WATCHES THIM LOC <»1 North Bridrv K<l
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    • 96 2 IVldndr3k6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya Illfl'i IV II lllH'Ml H ILOTHAR IS CHIEF I JYOUR I 1 1 HOPE YOU J THE ODDEST TEA I 1 1 SHOULD HAVE KNOWN- 1 Mill M 1 U j 'l OF A GREAT p-U BUTLER-- EN JOYEO- PART/ I
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  • 164 3 REISS :lg up. I 1 the iy ol And who they were a: But and this s a consequence rione beft Th fore 1 l mi n han thry. the vdp rowiim anc! bounds. Th nevits ter anor ioerd thi fter the war. 1 that
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  • 1171 3  - Gen. Bradley wins a bridge over the Rhine General Dwight D. by EISENHOWER by m my headquarters to »t in with us d no mve proper 3. D the nor' all danger German Moscow Trip conB full of info. g f utu I up a that Opposition m the field.
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  • 218 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Nov. 27, 1948. Last Chance for the Republic afford t:.fat^ -nt -are :n mea i f at present no barrier I .^iit re can be little doubt That the wisest Indonesian I uld be t i the so-called uuto.tes In the crea:ence that and motive
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  • 362 4 People Behind The Voices 2 THERE is romance as well as camaraderie m the Malay Section of Radio Malaya. All three of the young: Malay women announcers are married to members of the Sitl Huv Zain who l inly last month er Abdul Rahman bin Vi;
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  • 148 4 Old of the United Nations Buropeao Headquarters Building m C» is haunted. In a small, cJ with heavy carp I jiim oit the library is th League of .\s Museum. TtK no cobwebs, no i eurno lon^ sha But m the beribboned documents, fading < phs. In the
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  • 670 4 Mo one can (l< that a strong air force is the main answer to a and from the past two wars, ample proof nas rd by the R.A.I of the desl ruction that can lu> caused by the long arm of the air punching far
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  • 28 4 By LESLII im Reutei povs who are crowdmerits of B pre rush buying have >se job -d high I I) I 1 1 jkjhkjhkjhjghjhgj
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    • 54 4 ill glasses alone improve your Eyesight" -—NO ar.a techare the essential "seeinjr ability" >rt Rr.d efßand not for glasses alone— i oav for voui fee. Pi -ionai advice— \isses at a price." P s DZISG O D. (Phila.) lAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 025 North ilridf P Rd Sport rhonv: 6201
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    • 24 4 FAITH Hast thou found honey? rat so much as i> sufficient for thee. lest thou be filled therewith, and vomit. Proverbs 25, 16 1
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    • 40 4 I i Baby's first year re short period. I crowded Is he gaining wc^ healthy are so that little body— r Happy Mothers all c babies on Cow Gate You will build his km COWe GATE Sole Agents for Soutbt: <
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  • 41 5 funds woefully Inadequate 9 MafT Reporter 1!t there may I K > n he desiri' attr people w i> the Ivt. Rev. Mission to Ma! m the irier. all ne forw hgjhgjghjghjghi ghjghjgjghjgdh
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    31 5 •te oets a vink ro^e from Annette Moore durThe Importance of Being led by the Singapore Stage r ia Theatre on Dec 9. 10, 11 and 12. Free Pres> picture. I
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  • 5 5 MUNICIPAL DEDATE ON HOUSING A
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  • 174 5 JOHOKI BAIIKI Frida A I MOST the whole malt* population of a kampong banded together and arrested a Bug is and lavanese who allegedU tried to persuade them that the British Government was suppressing all democratic movements and exploiting labourers XI "lated at a trial. lind<
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  • 117 5 Housing: more energetic body wanted A I the Singapore Municipal Comi Mr V. Robertson, said the "qu< l, a pore calling .ear H»- -said th. owned dwelling housei In Birminß,.>im agalrust 30,000 m Singapore. There were 55.000 corp< as against m Singapore. Unless th?re I c°ordination on some body between
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  • 241 5 From Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. HPHE G.O.C. Malaya District. Major-Genera) 1 11. Boucher, told at a Tress conference today that major operations were m progress m Kedati, Perak, Selanger and Johore, and action was being taken to prevent further terrorist activity m Cameron Highlands.
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  • 64 5 MALAYA is looking for a market for 20.000 tons of bauxite, the Far Eastern Economic Review reports. The ore is ready for shipment at mines situated near the sea and can be loaded direct into ocean-going steamers. It contains 54 to 56 per cent alumina. 6
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  • 104 5 ifR Yap Pheng Geek told VI the Singapore Municipal VmLssloner* yesterday that •a?n Singapore landlords aWSSS for teaplemUes. hardships would te caused to the poorer occupiers, he said. mnVf** Mr. Yap successful v moved deferring confirmation of a court^ ord^reaul. jn,^ tain private owners were >n
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  • 164 5 Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. THE Government is satisfied with the assistance given by the Siamese authorities m apprehending terror: it was stated at this morning's high level press conference hei The Commissioner of P \v. n c; ■mc.li I ways b<
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  • 61 5 SO gj oetn the demand for tick* tc for the producn of "Peter Pan by Dean's iuol on Dec. 9. 10 and 11 m aid of the United Nations Ap--1 for Children that all its for v ked up Arra n mad' on >.
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    32 5 picture. Anarr mander craft -carrier Arromam Who escaped from Sc to Kota Bahru by plan -ner ngapor1 r ii and has been ler, the French Government by the Royal Mai Free Press
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  • 62 5 >taff Correspondent KUALA LUMPL'R MR rge A Swanson. old a*Johore r Lab I morning and :ided when re am ned by at least 10 banr! Another Malay Special iable escaped lnj Mr. Swai. inspection on the at the time J( >:unng tiie occupation. :i home onih ago.
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  • 6 5 DIRECTOR IS ACQUITTED H» v cl
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    • 91 5 Anqthinq to declare *B XT y fI; < t I j^W?*-^ Yes QUALITY DRESS WEAR by Robinsons DRESS SHIRTS Marcella Soft Front Collar Attached. All f r. $17.50 ea Marcella Stiff Front and Cuffs. All Sizes $14.50 ea DRESS WAISTCOATS m White Marcella $22.50 M. BOW TIES. DRESS SOCKS Rayon
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  • SATURDAY SPORTS PARADE
    • 36 6 AUSTRALIA'S GIRL GOLF STAR World beater? I By MARGARET LAWRI TODAY youth swings the big cl golf in Australia, where three ol the finalists in the recent National rhampi Beat record wa.gol: f*ifa\ n I into
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    • 156 6 CLASSIC REVIVAL By A Special Correspondent ASSOCIATION football all over the world owes a bis debt to Scotland, where the worth of players depends neither on their weight nor on their height. Scotland is not disturbed if a clever player is small. ible men arc quirk,
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    • 16 6 *|*HI be I Cbwee Kim, Sal m, JafTai Ismail Omar in b. Omar and
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    • 108 6 AN AMERICAN IN BRITAIN THINKS: JJORSE racing is plain \vy in Britain. Tl. ill it "flat racing'" to dill from -chasing, but it really is not on the lev- The track .seldom flat. They are gently rolling turf with sometimes pronounce up grades as on the
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    • 119 6 POOTBALL In eome countries can be a turbulent, stormv busim Foi example: IN BUENOS AIRES all League games Jiad to be played with substitutes. Argentina's professionals are on strike in protest against the transfer system (similar to Britain's). Despite threats bv the Argentine I and
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    • 56 6 \i lortage of t i In South Au i to a meeting < I mn ttee of the rn Tenn :atlon .'ly. •uldn't make a jf it than men woman commen* Cup seicctor. Mr Piper acknowledged umpired well In a. So lt men will matches in South at
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    • 170 6 Woman champions*— 2 I^HE baby ol women 1 In Singup* »'k we I. M I' 13-year-old Shirley Such. mclng j full oi likes to a bobby-em She is a familiar vint? through Sing ire traffic on her boy'a bik»*. her long fair tming in tj nd. LnsCharlle Such,
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    • 8 6 U.S. 'big names' earn more A 0* A.P.
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    • 114 6 CAPITOL \n oiulit. oncfl TODAY I 11— I-— f. -9.13 KATHARINE HEPBIRN P\l I HtNRKID ROBKRT WALKKR m M M\ 'SONG OF LOVE" featuring (ilonou> and Immortal MuMt.il Masterpieces of: I In/T BR \!IMS m\c\ 111 M\NN Preceded hv TONIGHT AT MNITE! THE KING OF ALL Lfj&THRIUIRS! ll>»ti>r forl //OW
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    • 43 6 m 6909 Alhambra 3 ACTION TIMES TODAY! i ;u. > r> and is pm ft- j» j I v^P2 ft w -^H __T _H I'MVKRSAI 'S THE MASTER KEY HOI RS Ol THRILLS! mmaamm t, M____— __»r ■raMMiaau To-morrow a Tu il.i*. NORTHERN PURSUIT
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    • 32 6 A TODAY! 3 SHOWS: 2pm-5.45-9.00 <mi\ WHOLE SERIAL! /vi. A TONIGHT AT M'NITE! IV v LICK. SMOOTH, SOlMlh CRAWFORD IS TODAY FOUR SHOWS ffi Lir Ui<>* 2 LIS- 6JO MO p.m. Sf
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    • 131 6 JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya <OH, GOOD MORNING, MISS HUM^S/wE- HAH.' -VVou HAVE -HRR.'VnOW IF YOU GENTLEMEN^ IN OWE HUM MISS^ MAY I INTRODUCE YOU-HUM") HAVE To INHERITED /l WILL LEAVE US, I WILL] JANE, YOU'RE- A TO MY PARTNERS, MR FUGGE J CONGRATULATE A VERY
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  • 310 7 CAPTAIN PLEASED WITH PROGRESS More training m London By CRUSADER pi extremely pleased with the improvement shown by the Thomas Cup players, especially m tonight's practice said >lr. Lim Chuan (Jeok, the manager and non-playing captain, at the Clerical Inion last ni.^ht when discussing the progress of the team. The
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  • 29 7 spondenl IRI BAHRI FrW t I .'1 Vehicle I conl h were the CoU i m den gi more i Badminton Results i i Doilhlr--1
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  • 102 7 T HE M *tted nen at id they were for 310 ru )le per the date year v,ere f 93 n I Washbr»ok b Dawion 1A Jack Crapp b McCartfcj (2 l».n»* ampion b McCarthy 106 I I'almrr Itw b 13 F n not <m:
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  • 51 7 Tarted the h of their tour Lahore yesterflx' I. con I :ldlamad and ;tnd thout I o. Pakisi mi XI l»t. Inn. \iur Mohamad r A b Initim* r siollmevfT k |MilJ Mohamad Sarrd not out <uo<Ki o«>t eat 1.1 T»t»l <t«r 2 Vkt> 1 M
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  • 20 7 ARTHUR M<> v UO and 1 Th for four at »h« close oX i Reuter
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  • 45 7 .ngapore I pad i: I* K.I. ground; Job«r« 5 < .luhorr Ha hiu. ■X'GBl pad.n* QMJQ. Siriul S I Bfßt R..\ I tar. I R Kota lljja I B.CF.A IMINC S*»orf swimming; ?..1O p-m. S S < NTON Int-r-party final. doubts final. I* 1 Inmn
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  • 75 7 m the Melbourne C starttni out- oi the ho thousand punte; >acked him I Up. After collapse it was repoi *ould not race again m i but would be saved for the 10.000 Auckland Cup. He broke down so badly m the Williamstown Cud that he is
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  • 121 7 Free Press Racing Correspondent OIPOH. Today. FFICIAL training for the Perak Turf Club's I Meeting began this ing. Only the sandi d for last work. Ipoh i.s experiencing a wet track was heavy morning. Ganyni c a d «Sp^i: artly down the king 26 seconds o
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  • 94 7 THE Badminton 1 plonship tournaments for this year will conclude this afternoon with the playing of the -club final between 'he -i Ellipse parties and the men's open doubles between Won* Peng Soon and Teoh Pen* Hui (Mayflower," v Tan Chong Tee and Our Poh Lim
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  • 27 7 PARIT Bi'NTAR. Friday. THE Krian Rovers scored a four- two victory over the key club. put up a gallant fight, but found Rogers too fa
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  • 86 7 BIM.Y Conn stored the sf(ond victory of his attempted comeback to the world hi ivvwclght chain pionship class by knot king out Jackie Lyons of Oklahoma City m the ninth round of their scheduled tenround bout at Dallas on Thursday night. Conn, who scaled 13 st. 6 Ib.
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  • 78 7 with Joe Louis, against whom he has a chance of measuring his form when they inert m an exhibition bout at Chicago on Dec. 10 Louis on Thursday nig lit scoried a second-round technical knockout m Oklahoma City over Ray Augustus. an aggressn i Negro boxers, m a
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  • 265 7 DENMARK n the next Thomas Cup match :nst Sweden In Copenhagen on Dec 7 and 8 as the -moral final" m the European zone of the world badminton championship. •The Sweda rong and •y hard to Richard Heilbo, a Dai., baci. cial, told the
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    28 7 picture. These four young swimmers look forward to a day at the junior aquatic gala which icill be held at the Singapore Swimming Club this afternoon.- Free Pres
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  • 325 7 By CRISADER KOTA RAJA Sports Club, whose soccer team stole the limelight m the soccer season which recently ended, reports an increasing membership and a Krouinji interest among its members m other gam< The membership is now about 350. b and more Malays are
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  • 6 7 American football round-up CORNELL «oo A.P.
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    • 46 7 A fe ■*«S: *WEO I fOWS LTD iffFLES HOTEL R OCKTAIL HOUR rm ioi n(.» "X!) at the Piano I DANCE p m to Midnight HI- ORCHESTRA li ONCBKT 1 M) V TRIO I i at Ml p.m. 1 X YT, CONCERT RD and his Orchestra
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    • 82 7 LA PALOMA Ist CLASS RESTAURANT BAR KATONG iM I(> KOW CIM.M DANCING 70 HILO HAWAIIAN BAND LOOK FOR THIS SIGN /T~^t\ it means SAFETY /dUXLOPJ and LONG LIFE I rORT DUNLOP THE DUNLOP RURBER CO. (MALAYA) LTD. VaMU«HBHfIMaMMHMM(NMMMmiMHMMIIMIMI> Seventy Five Jb S^^f^ NURSERY j^jm? RHYMES Wg* ow rwfivf RECORDS f
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  • 487 8 CITY FATHERS WANT BIGGER ELECTORATE Asking Govt to amend law Free Press Staff Reporter AT a special meeting yesterday, the Singapore Municipal Commissioners decided to recommend immediately to the Government amendments to the Municipal Elections Ordinance to permit a British or British-protected subject who has lived within the Municipality for
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    27 8 I :cture. Malaya, Mai. -General D. Dunlop, G.O.C. Singapore Irict and Mrs. Inglis, wife of A -Marshal In were amongst those who ztt*«""* Andrew's dinght. Free Press
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  • 320 8 London. Saturday. SOMJ food buying orders lifted gilt-edged prit on the London stock Exchanf torday, says Reuters financial correspondent. Nationalisation and medium-dated issues were m demand. Trinidad 3 per cents, gained 5 iSthfl at 1-7 Bths premium; otliers were widely 1 Bth higher. her sections the idleness and
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  • 44 8 DUBLIN Saturday. IUIE Dail 'Parliament) last night approved, with nd read- the 'Republic of Ireland" Bill, which the Prime Minuter. Mr. John said "will end -and end .at ion with the B* •vn." The bill rep« •nd A.P. A.P.
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  • 210 8 COVT. BRIBERY PROBE 'Case of millions of cement bags' LONDON ,rda> PHK tribunal iu\ rstigating alleged corruption m (iovernment ein >terday heard e\ "the cement bag the onl\ par inquiry m which Sidney st.inle\ m the inquir\ m not involved. Edward Green, a card-box manu: the tribunal that a man
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  • 47 8 THE New York Stock Exchange finut'd ko be quiet yesterday, with pre-week-end covering and some buying keeping gains slightly In the majority. The market closed barely steady. The Dow Jones Averages W«re: Stock* 63.46. Industrials 173.17. Rails 53.08 Utilities 32 9V Reuter. A P
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  • 56 8 The House of Commons gave an unopposed second reading to the Pensions Appeal Tribunal's bill. The object of the bill is to give to service men m peacetime certain rights which they had not had before, and to extend rights of appeal about pensions, said the Pensions Minister.
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  • 205 8 PARIS. Saturday. A WORLD-WIDE Bill of Rights, proclaiming fr dom and equality for everyone and hailed by United ions officials as "one of the greatest landmarks of civilisation." was born here yesterday. This Human Rights Covenant, legally binding on all signatory nations and to
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  • 45 8 pEOPLL In England who have never received an overseas lood parcel will be>ugh a new session Sydney commercial Droadcasting station <2UE i Th» called "Good Programme" and invited to send .ich will ensure that I t her first over- ghfghfghfghfgh Reuter
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  • 133 8 PRETORIA. Saturday. THE South African Minister of the Interior. Dr. T. E Donges, said here yesterday that it was the ultimate t get of the Union Governir to reduce the South African Indian population to an "irreducible minimum.*' He told a deputation of South
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