The Singapore Free Press, 30 November 1948

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1948. PKH E 10 CENTS
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  • 49 1 fyminunists irap army tsKING, ftiesday. -hek ha> ordered the lUikhow lu>tion and Nationalist garrison of a Nationalist Army sta north of Pengpu, pitaL t there il are dubious of the Hsuchow s order. I re::nns driving h; /itiona :m. Ik out rapped of th< I rhe A.P.
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  • 10 1 BIG FOG BLACKS DUT U.K. SFASF Reuter A.P. SAFASF U.P.
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  • 34 1 Free P AC ID. .^king >t r which Jed ihe rural art-. the S1 :md "screened 203 i Chinese All had identity cards, and lice made no arrests.
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  • 44 1 Free Pr tT Reporter AHOKKIEN, *ho Is all have tried to extort ney from a lighter taikon^ (captain* at Beach Road, was arrested by the Singapore C.ID. yesterday The C.ID. Gambling SubBrunch arrested four Chi;e yesterday- or ah -.notion of a "chap-jl-Ki
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  • 27 1 Two Chines* were arrested yesterday m Singapore under the Emergency Regulations for alleged pro-Communist activities Err irgency detenfions up to this morning totalled 252.
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  • 196 1 LONDON, Tuesday. KIM. GEORGE, despiU Official "general Improvement" bulletin Issued yesterday, is now spending most of his time m bed, it v, rned last night. His doctors think such complete rest important. While gaining this maximum rest the Ki. contin all his papers, correspondence
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  • 113 1 WASHINGTON Man. FOR the first time iince the war. the food >itu:ition. at lrast m the western world, had "<***" ffeatlj eased, ari-ording to a report issued hy the World Food and ltultural I ,i>.ition here tod.o The 58-n ation body, which completed it> fourth
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  • 52 1 President Truman yesterday expressed his determination to "gp t1 fight through" with his civil rights programme, said Mr. Watt** White, Secretary of the I I Na onal Association the Advancement of Coloured People. Mr. White had Just had a conference with the President m the White
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  • 23 1 Mr Winston Churchill, who is 74 today, spent two hours on horseback on Saturday, hunting foxes near Westerham, Kent.- A.P.
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  • 185 1 HULL, Tuesday. ANGUISHED cries of workers trapped m the blazing four-storey building of the British Cocoa Mills here drove other workers to join firemen and police m desperate rescue efforts that resulted m the saving of a girl cashier four hours after petrol explosions had
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  • 44 1 I ree Press Staff Reporter A CHINESE motor-car passenger sustained a fracture he jaw when the car hit a culvert at Oxley Road yesterday afternoon. The Chinese driver of the car was also injured. Both were admitted to hospital.
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  • 95 1 WASHINGTON A "VIGOROUS prograi: European n was discussed by P. Truman. Mr. George Marshall, and leading foreign a The q of :ed aid to China was nThf nlc Co-operation Administrator. Mr. Paul Hoffman, who attended the meetins witli U.0.A.'0 rovin« ambassad* Mr. Averlfi Harriman.
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  • 28 1 AIE3E boy n at t0 .vus taken to nosll IIIJUI. red he was p.uywith the bide. At there was a similar v months ago.
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  • 177 1 THE HAGUE, Monday. WORLD production of tin concentra-es rose from 12 300 long tons m August to 13 500 tons m Septemberthe highest output yet reach; ed m Iny post-war month i U ra a r?a? nn o°f Un t C he d KaS Tin Study
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  • 155 1 K.L.-PENANG NIGHT MAIL DERAILED Free Press Staff Reporter KIALA LIMIMK Today THE north-bound Kuala Lumpur- IVnang ni. mail train was derailed less than an hour after leaving here last night. Fishplate on the track just north of Rawang, 18 miles from Kuala Lumpur, had been removed. The pilot train left
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  • 56 1 J^HE Chancellor of the Exchequer, s.r Stafford Cripps is expected to make ement to Parliament today on gifu, said to exceed £5.000, sent by British Socialist and Trade Union French unions. He will be asked what steps he took to satisfy himself that the money would
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  • 57 1 VSHINGTON X Supi- .rt. and on D Con Doihara and I for i poned pending a dec the c Appeals on behalf of other Japanese, who wer* ned of war crime* i will be Tied later. nese war leaders, including former Pr .-:i To
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  • 70 1 THE Prime -:er, Mr. Attlee, told the House of Commons yesterday th. expect* to make a c ment m the New Year on the m up of Commission on gambl. A number ot M.P.s preparing to bring In a Private Members Bill— if can get a
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  • 47 1 A Chinese bandit was shot dead near Tanjong Malim (Selangor) yesterday. Last night m the Lahat area of Ipoh police arrested eight Chinese, all stated to be known bandits. In a (amp m long Peng tJohore) Gurkhas found four kitbags of Communist documents and clothing.
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    • 23 1 i :RE WE ARE AGAIN FRESH AND ASTY AS EVER T PATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES 5 6 ORCHARD ROAD 5039 EXT. TO ALL DEPTS
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    • 42 1 SEASONS BEST BARGAINS JEWELLERY, SILVERWARE E.P. CDODS. LANKA JEWELLERS., 20 Batten Road Sinrapor# For over half a century $TvyrE @PRgss »T^feS^ IHPORTID have ma.ntaincd FROM LONDON §L^^^%MwS fhetr reputation as Qgj3gßma&? the best cigarette? m AM>ATM to»acco the WOfld CO LTD LONDON
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  • 45 2  -  JOAN CASTLE Cooking Column H\ 1i lurk I 1 up those d •d. Barherie Sauce ilf cup water and •nail Ing I Barbecue SftUCC tablesp id i 1 a ha!' .ilf a c ::s Quirk egetable Sau* ra Fruit Salad Sa a id
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  • 356 2 WOMAN OF THE WEEK By Our Woman Fashion Expert SFSAF IMI I Mrs. Pat Sydney- Smith at dinnei party a i< <l i\s a-o. Her 4 dress and accessories irere so different that I had to t ask where they came from. 4 They irere Italian. I Pat his recently
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    10 2  - Dowries B an K.S.SUNDAR RAJAN B> 4I T ASFASF SFASF
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    112 2 »r«bl« c c .1 led, i trump led the club kiiu and d .tied At thia point, ha.v mac: f atal error. He rufftd Though he waft able to trump, he had nol to lead bi; rump for i Thu<. If he led a low heart. South would discard
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    • 116 2 PUDDING r QL |.Z^^a\/% (2 ibs.) from J L' Z*r2O*\ Crosbys TO *r H+AniZ* o MINCEMEAT .rf JtcCOUM r', r (jTO$5 1 st;, 00 \Hs«s!&t#) €ricbton t, <&>. MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTATIVES HA ROBINSON RD. —SI NGAPORE HOUSEHOLD Mil \PPLIANf E5 HODEI IK<»\ < lIkON -> l |ND r from all <
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    • 59 2 JOIN THE RUSH TO THE GRAHDM c SALt Plain \v° V NINON <* p yd. |i W^^mT CREPE I VJ^^E)^ 1 1 /3 *«o/ Dollar -saving* f S your Guide this Ch> Floral Silk Bembert 4S** 5:?.90 p> *l Cam H(»ral Ninon 45" |2.25 p.yd Floral i Painted Ninon 45
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    • 222 2 LUCKY STAR BORN lodaj thrive nn :h I i\it\ .Uld the basil I the better miii like it Overcome a tcndtni to uorr> ahout unimportanl thii Once v *»t» have eontjii ed this shortcoming, there no heights to which foa tn.i\ i ot aspire. dt li^htful tense humour and the
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    • 67 2 BFEBS (Singapore) Bl 4 4 31 M rODAI SINGAPORE i 6 7 f! rr. *nd p m to I TOl)\^ Mandrake inclusive i<> uw sin<ra f ><>r<> 1 1 1 i sot*.: ei'. i rrrr 77 7 tNEBCNY ONLY THAT S^t NO UK£ r— J^i YC I UIS POWERFUL- LEAVE.
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  • 1211 3  - A clash over my message to Stalin D. EISENHOWER SFASF by General Dwighf Lei Agreed ice for would from this itely from h 29. nformed Thrust at Ports r-iir British 1 we They into den, use *anss except lined comby the tests lniCted the :p our fon> :\g abou- I
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  • 93 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY NOV. 30, 1948. Sir Patrick and the Master Plan I t Rep sugge-- ich rr. Is and f a ma beyond lay no ntrol pre:its. plan .<land. show- but what land b»- d< 1, and hoy. d and ;ld be r> -appointee: ould be umendation
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  • 119 4  - Storm clouds hover over Siam M. SIVARAM H> I A NE v Mi: X ram, who I to f funds X Karl, the as a )t I I idy afflictm, 1 1 I I Kach lUt-w I I I quiry I I author. I I he I the H< .ill
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  • 256 4  -  RENNIE TAYLOR By AT. Correspondent I ABORATORII m Ameri< loping a need for a type of monk md In the Philippines and ing the role played by the mout In m: they inimal which can b»Infected easily by eatlnn containing the virus of i iow that t!
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  • 101 4  -  KENNETH LIKES Xv P. 'or respondent BATAVIA. Thf most the Solomons. m {John plete :n th< igh the Pacific ng H5 ttopi, most :pping i and Austral: I lit, and the I i S landing but that Jungles though some Henc U and v ed out still
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  • 30 4 Don Iddon's Diary ON UJS. ROM E, OUTSIDE BALTIMORE. THIS highv the Gn It anadian b< nth. Ot: DM neath more modern a but the;, made only rs. I t
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  • 34 4 But know Ihis thai if (he Koodman of thf housr had known m what uatih the thief would come, he would itched, And u«.uld not hare sufTrred his hsase to be broken up
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  • 48 5 public asked to assist <tdff Reporter iplaints to the authorities of ir les having been found to red m Singapore, i >pecial ktfons t»» what th md on of 1 Commissioners should ion of stolen ..ggestions or o the or the mantled Mixing Parts
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  • 6 5 JUDGE SAYS: 'CHARGES NOT UNFAIR' SFASFAS
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  • 37 5 B me of Area Density Dan I here would find th< jce and then tin I I to aid. be Thf exhibiuon will be unt!! Dfi- 11 SFASF AbeI Free Press
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  • 145 5 CHEATING CHARGE: SENTENCE ON SAT. 4 YOUNG Chinese, Tan A b r. w. p. Rule, v nd Police ma- ing a permit to I a < i of cl Mr. G. E. Royce, of Wea] Br< and Mr. Jakeman, ol the Colonial Ofl lon ol inducing them I id tin
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  • 25 5 More Sumatra oil within three years 1 s m the prodr.' I rea an< and I norm- ould pr< i to re-open al! titled t
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  • 15 5 66 1 he :ir d I Pre fl: $378.11 1
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  • 43 5 people including r. Sir Franklin nded the Musiof Singapore Inauguratlon Bali at the Victoria! Hall lasi night. Part of the proc< eda will %o to the Unit*- tlfi App".il for rhilci: of Singapore's leading Is provided f hc
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  • 46 5 Thr- Ong < I i !i« Ah v id Ng Ah Chong were yesterday committed for trial by t lie seventh Police Court Magistrate, Mr. R. J. Wait, charged with murdering a boatman, Se*> Kong Hal. near Pulau Bukom on Apr:! ti
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  • 178 5 THE Municipal C omml siioners have Uso approved the supply of electricity four blocks of Trust flats at Tioru Bahru and a further 12 blocks m due course. They have also agreed to the provision of electrical rgy of 3.000 to 4.000 kilowatt to the
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  • 172 5 Women Police: 'Right step at last Free Press Staff Reporter •"THE right step at last": "Women will be able talk more freely," "Why not women detectix these reflect some of the reactions to the mo\< the Singapore Police to form a women's unit of the Extra Constabulary. Ninety per cent
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  • 93 5 ADDRESSING the annual general meeting: of the Sungel Bafan Rubber Ca. Ltd., held m Kuala Lumpur last Saturday, the chairman, Mr. (i M. Knocker, said that there were now 4(i,U00 kampong guards m Kelantan the highest m the Federation. But. while the estates have been free
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  • 23 5 Pa;> f St. Patricks School children heard a. < d by B il on The pupil- dned M Buck. J. C.
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  • 13 5 MALAYS ARE PERTURBED 1 1 pendent DESPONSIBI I m Sim at i pai:.:
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    • 71 5 -VOCAI SCORES i from fwo Raging Musical Plays Mr o jri a lf^4?T I th n i f: (.1 M, (Ml Records for the above:— I UIOMA* 1 $13.50 toi X GUN* 1 Sl3 .:><> 10" Pack •^•A. LTD., 61 '63, High St., Spore. j s» Ilel v r" nr/
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    • 85 5 NONPLUSSED Here is a If you cannot think what to give Him, Her or your Friends, or if v\y you have left it till the Ia s t f^« minute a fid found the very thing you wanted has been sold, dive them Purchase Tokens, ice have them for $5/-
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  • 248 6 'REDS CONTROL 168 MILLION CHINESE'-CLAIM '586 towns now captured By A.P. Correspondent MOSCOW, (By Airmail). THE Chinese Communist armies control territory inhabited by more people than the total population of the United States of America. Giving facts and figures on the accomplishments of the "Peoples-Liberation Armies" as they are referred
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  • 80 6 JAPAN'S Diet members have allowed a company to film them m session on one condition that no •Rowdy 1 scenes are taken. The condition read: "The Diet of Japan is misunderstood as a place for bad manners where fist fights rt'itjn or slumbers predominate.
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  • 135 6 Food parcel rumours anger the Colonel INGRY about rumours -hut Australian food par for his unit nfalrly distributed. Colonel S VV. vey commanding officer of ASD. at Leeming Bar. North Yorkshire. Is to hold an inquiry. Tiie colonel says he thinks there Is a Communist Plot tng some of his
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  • 128 6 SFASFA LONDON. Tnesda II'HKKF changed, prices were slightly easier on the London stock Exchange yesterday, s.i>s Heater's financial correspondent. Idleness existed In all lions, which were under the Influence of the DCamess of the end of trading period; the account vih\\ today. Rubber sh. j tradere
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  • 105 6 BEN HECHT FILMS' BAN RELAXED DRITAIN'S cinema showmen have dropped their ban n 19 films based o scripts by Britain-hating Ben Heeht. But the ban will stay on any future films which Hech: may Ite for Hollywood. An official of l\v >rs' Association said: "We found that inno' A'ould s
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  • 55 6 THE Chinese Government br corresponder. ..e village .12 miles south-* Suchow, for of the Communist battle-front. The :nmunists, s artillery flre, but no c. T. ry or plodcrds thf ng plyladen bar h soldiers, me on horsand nade r:ce, but an spray dead. .n them
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  • 45 6 U.N. BEHIND SCHEDULE I ils In 1 Paris are planning den holding a s] I the Assemt early next Februa: A s .;rce close to Secneral, Mr. Trygve and his n up n can the mass of work ree before target date for A. P.
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  • 13 6 consumed 1.303.0'Jl the flrit Euro--41 and 1 A. P.
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  • 24 6 A- Kli.Y 125 1 win I of 'ild tin find a lor BO to pay, borrow ■t. ap] Mi! 'root
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  • 24 6 d by nu- the B an $1S mil an American ireWith her b rrootm t U.S. Aiel Ongstrad, after their se
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  • 6 6 Mrs Kosenkina says goodbye I jur,
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    • 88 6 REX] L PHONI »i LAST 3 SHOWS 2 545 900 WHOLE SERIAL i ill 1 Mill S TOMORROW! WARNER BROS. POUR IT ON! '^>l^ ANN r^SOTHERd 1 h»* Must Imisual People, In Ih. Most I nuMi.il f turt- You C7) ct€s££i<m> %S PHONE bQO3 Oft.i* iOD*Y 4 SHOWS 4O&L was
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    • 72 6 THE MOTOR VEHICLES Comm -jdU Notice Of Application For A Haulage F i crease Dft 7"H£ PICTURE OF *wWk^ THOUSAND P Yhil£Ll MfMORABLf WV\¥ MOMENTS 'V. SUN i /S SACK ACA/.V BMI Phon«llJ9^r AIR CONDITiONEO s^^^^^_ ...ro r««/i.i fo" $9pl as f£W Mor;o« vTTKiirn PICTURES m svhl TODAY! I 2
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    • 117 6 Jy\p|C Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya §7howi dare /I" haven't\/my DEARVfc Ki've jusT reTurnedNl |/i fear you are too\ TO ROB ME OF MY THE ]V HUM-!j^. FROM THE STATES ToU HUM, LADY AC AT HA RIGHTFUL INHFRiTANCEj IP LEAS U RE -yV, j/"'^ LEARN THAT THIS
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  • 67 7 tjtnberley still l,i top form Kaii! respondent IPOH, Toe nberley, London, Game Boy, m >\ert- outstanding at s h> hor>es training !ub December Meeting time >ngs by n. Kimberlt (Turner) i«k h Clyde Bagby) m the half-mile, run- hree f urKimberle;. m Malt Loch Pleases m
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  • 85 7 LMM X of tht* six home international matches that is those which concern, England, Scotland. Irelnd and Wales, have been played, with the ill that a most Interesting posit. on exists In the international soccer tournament. April, with the aim si 0 hen iiich m!
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  • 305 7  -  CRUSADER Singapore rugby topics By PHK Singapore \viatii Rugby Union are playing lluir first game In the All Blues competition on Saturday nexl week, against Negri Sembilan. This will be the opening match m the sout and will take place on the S.C.C. Pack-.
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  • 41 7 EN'GI AND 8 p; an hour at ■ion tomorri :iinst Switzerland m London. iide- who Injun whin playing for Blackpool match the woi to injury inful, lid. A decision w;!l be s to whether lie will A.P.
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  • 287 7 TMBELIO MITKI, Italian middleweight champion, and Dick Turpin, British and British Empire champion, boxed a draw over 12 rounds m the final eliminator for the European middleweight title at the Royal Albert Hall. London, last night. Mitri and Turpin will now have to
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  • 7 7 Ceylonese o compete Australia SFASFAS A.P. A.P.
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  • 215 7 \TARIED opinions on soccer transfer fees and players contracts with the accent on the VVilf Mannion case, have been expressed by players, their Union, the ue and the Football Association, and all have received widespread pubn m The Press. the men who are lm(but from
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  • 122 7 Pakistan play safe, draw with W. Indies f EFT with only 95 minutes m which to score 219 to win, the West Indies collected 98 for one wicket against Pakistan at Lahore yesterday. The match was thus drawn. Carew and Stollmeyer opened the West Indies" second innii ainst the bowling
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  • 159 7 Pakistan Ist Inns: 241 Iridi> s Ist Inns: PAKISTAN !Mi ,\\n Nazar Mohammed lbw Gomtz 1 Imtiaz c Goddard b Gomez J3l Mohammed Saeed lbw Goddard 101 Maqsood c- R ohards b G«ni Anwar Hussein b Goddard 0 Ghazali not out 0 Aslam lbw Gomez 1 K\lr..s IS BOWLING
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  • 43 7 THE staff of the Sin*. the PI T lollou as offlce-bea'-M Frascr; \\rtA B S well and W P hon. M Wing Meng: hon CheiiK Tfeck I^cic ConMiiifi nanbalam P. X Thye Bww Choo Ah Kai All and::
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  • 38 7 U7EYMOUTH and Yeovil. two League clubs, md roui ball Ass< tournament 11. They v draw, held yesterdaj bailer 'giant killer" t* like Colchester last come 11l the wi- i :ie second A. P.
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  • 101 7 Free I' :ay respondent MALAI Kuala Lumpur ed a Mala\ urn ;>ort* on at tine held recently at the S«ltan Sulaiman lub. This i* the firsi tin-. MaJa> women v formed Imn of thfir h although many of then h;i\up On, ot the
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    • 14 7 Ith PER TIME &ATRICAL IPION! YEARS RECORD 213 Namwces |»40WAy STATE \WS LTD MaL
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    • 218 7 What a spread I s *NbiJ6P Taj'-., nourishing, su- f^. V|fe ing, and made m a jiffy, a beef. 4^^ Mt^ fto r I kandvuch puts new life tnv. you and SJ Hfe keeff you going Ir'i the perfect pick-me-up Being io highly conee .tinted, very little Bovn! goei \<*ng
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  • 34 8 POX:— To Esme. wife of Bill XX Hospital. November, a son. Both well. ICTORIA. wife of Horace Kandang Kerbau on Sunday a- 2 p.m. doing well. I -pttal. to MarG A Raffe a
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  • 142 8 UN statement likely today PARIS, Tuesday. HOPES of a last-minute solution to the East-West deadlock over Berlin being found by the six "neutral" nations of the Security Council faded last night as the Argentinian chairman of the Council, Dr. Juan Bramuglia, prepared to make a statement
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  • 154 8 COVT. BRIBERY PROBE LONDON, Tuesda 4 I r.\Ls> testifying yesterday before the tribunal investigating alleged corruption m Government circles suddenly paled and seemed about to collapse while bein« questioned. Later he explained. "I have just had a very serious strain latch I lost my wil. I mai
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  • 27 8 WComn. ied at H I Mr. formal ca the Ambassador to the Emnt capital Ayukok are expected to begin m I Reuter
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  • 91 8 SPECIAL Market con dent Hives the prices of rubbet (m cents per Ib.) at 11 a m t(*U\ as follows: lon* of market: Irregular. The Singapore Chamber of m> merce Rubber Association n o<m yesterday were, m cents per Ib Bu -Her* No 1 K.S.S Spot loos*- 31
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  • 154 8 WASHINGTON. Mono. C»AR EAST rice experts, attending the Food Agriculture Organisation conference here, said that political difficulties m Asia have been responsible for the shortage of rice The I.E.F.C. committee secretary, Mr. Harry G. Clowes, told the United Press that the Burma uprising curtailed the crop
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  • 34 8 THE NEW YORK Stock Exchange ;pped lowir In comparatively trading The ,tbout 90C.000 shi stocks milted Pbout wv .on of a minor loss, i some ofT a point or more.— A.P.
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  • 24 8 KARACHI. Tv re fixed 5.000.000 rup- :d to buy a eight the I Large A mcc- A.P.
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  • 290 8 Free Press M.»n* Reporter CjPEAKIXG at the opening by Lady Glmson of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's clime at 250 Tanjonu Pagar Road yesterday, the chairman of l n. Mr. C. L. Edwards, said the S.A.T.A. would co-operate with the Government m T.B. surveys amon^ school
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  • 164 8 NEW DELHI. Tuesday. INDIA abolished untouchabillty yesterday, when the Constituent Assembly adopted a law, which declar that untouchability is abolished and Its practice any form is forbidden." The law was passed amid shouts of "victory to Gandhi." The principle of untouch- 1 lity, which operated m ndia
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    18 8 Tt: i A B Thio Chan Bee estate m :i. Th of the H Exhibition
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  • 80 8 MELBOURNE Tuesday. I 'HE first mass-produced car A built m Australia made its bow at a reception here yesterday before the Prime Minister, Mr. J. B. Chif, and 1,000 guests The car the Holden a streamlined six-cylinc six-seater, produced by G> eral Motors-Holden. It was learned m
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  • 34 8 O Israeli spoke, Isr;i»li representati d J ment with the thief I Lieut. -(ol. William Rile all supervision w the dKj. n of 'ile. Russia a Reuter A.P. U.P.
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  • 8 8 BURMA RED LEADERS FLEE TO CHINA 1 Reuter
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  • 25 8 THI J would lnv< <l 000— hall come from the Di P the fourth igbfld A.P. U.P. Reuter I ISFASFAS
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    • 108 8 KNOWLEDGMENT P S. Tobias i .sh to thank all have sent messages. ded t*»# marriage. DATIOICfI WANTED .v re- Home Sl2l F P. i or unfamily 6H9. FO| BALI E. $10 153. I Mli I I K>K >\1 1 *****. LOOSE LEAP BOOKS WIOE RANGE OF SIZES BINDERS RING BOOKS
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    • 76 8 FACTS Ftt( Me Compiled *H Fra>er KELLY I I.m,M THE COCKTAIL H»« /rom 7 fo 8 pm. »n fhe uith IKANK PICKPOM INFORMAL DANCE from 9 p.m. to midn.c lII.I\K nCKFOBO XMAS NEW YEAR FES XMAS EVE I DOR SHOW V m.##. XMAS NIGHT Dil SI M»W Tl MARINE HM
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