The Singapore Free Press, 1 December 1948
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Title Section18 1948-12-01 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SFASFASF SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1948. PKICE 10 (IMS18 words
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Article154 1948-12-01 1 Reds launch final drive NANKING, Wednesday. AS Communist armies began the final drive on 1 Nankin- yesterday, all reports coming out of the capital confirmed that President Chi-ti-shek's government was hurriedly prepari to evacuate, probably to Canton. One rep mentioned Dec. :> as the dateA.P.; U.P.; Reuter - 154 words
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154 1948-12-01 1 LONDON. Tuesda; Mloho McGovern, I tbour M.P.. protested In the I ominous today that two British lokHcra arrested In tpore In Jane had not yet the charges again»t them completely formulated and no date for the trials had been fixed. neth Pirkthorn, Cousen Does theReuter - 154 words
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Article19 1948-12-01 1 55 MUTINEERS SHOT IN KOREA F. rean ofl t Oct. 20 mv id on Saturdiy 95 miles A. P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article54 1948-12-01 1 t^IGHT army engineers m Lj Croydon, Surrey, dug a 20- foot shaft m three iceeks to try to find a German bomb dropped m 1943. A mine detector eventually registered "definite impulses" and the endug on with redoubled energy. It led them straiaht rusty drain-pipes54 words
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Article136 1948-12-01 1 Free Press Staff Correspondent LONDON. Wednesday. I/EY points m the tin control agreement submitted IV to member governments following the recent meeting of the International Study Group at The Hague are a nve-year control scheme and a change m price-fixing machinery. This is stated m136 words
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Article, Illustration10 1948-12-01 1 SFASFAS A.P. SFASFAS SFSFS A.P.A.P. - 10 words
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Article, Illustration32 1948-12-01 1 pic- ture Diminutive Mrs. E. J. Hendricks, 44-year-old widow, height 4'B", weight 72 lp., is the first woman m Singapore to volunteer as a police constable.- Free PressFree Press - 32 words
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Article159 1948-12-01 1 LAST, DESPERA TE PLEA TO U.S. WASHINGTON Tuesday. THE U.S. Government will reject any appeal for all-out aid to Nationalist China, authoritative sources said here today. Madame Chiang Kai-shek arrived m America last night to make what is described as "a last, desperate plea' 1 for aid. I no likelihoodReuter - 159 words
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Article18 1948-12-01 1 Reuter Strikes >esterday tied up 420 Japanese ships and made idle 140.000 coal miners.- A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 18 words
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Article94 1948-12-01 1 Last-day rush to register tree Pi 1 Reporter 4 LAST- DAY rush to Singapore's 2* registration centres let#aj brought the total of applicants to ?l«.lfi?. Total of identity cards already issued is *****6. Nsiie of identit.v .trcK will be continued at the I", centres up till Saturday, when all work94 words
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Article31 1948-12-01 1 U. S. aid check- up The Economic Co-operation Ad- Paul G. Hoffman, yesterday announced plans for a flying .nspection tour of U.S. recovery operations In Europe. Korea and Cnina.- A. P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration11 1948-12-01 1 fiad mt a lew minutes he mail train locoran dp- A.P.A.P. - 11 words
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Article42 1948-12-01 1 Th- il trr the cocoa mill explo. are at Hull was brought to tight yesterday when the bodies of two of th« missing were found. Two others are still missing. Four are "dangerously 111" and two 'very ill. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article113 1948-12-01 1 LONDON, Wednesday. jyRINCESS Elizabeth an- nounced yesterday "a-share-in-the-gifts-pla7i" for the mothers of all babies born m Britain on the same day as her son. The gifts are food parsent to the Princess since her wedding on Nov. j 20, 1947. Some of the parcels haveA.P. - 113 words
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Article160 1948-12-01 1 SECRET KELANTAN MOVEMENT Free Press Start Reporter 'piIE badges of the "Kris" nationalist movement of x Kelantan Malays, a secret organisation alleged to be plotting revolt In four provinces in South am, were made by an engraver in Cecil Street, Singapore. The badge carries crossed160 words
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Article24 1948-12-01 1 WAR CLAIMS: LONDON, to V proMinister of S i Colonies, Lord i told t: while MaLv contribui He asked ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article21 1948-12-01 1 FOUR -YEAR -OLD I she had a It ha* a very lucky girl 01 ie." ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article12 1948-12-01 1 U.S. a^ Chinese Air For. evacuated Hsuchow strtvdrome.- A. P.A.P. - 12 words
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Advertisement76 1948-12-01 1 t 0 CAPITAL V* I I A P V ysIIMIR roRO ROAD Feed those P^lKSr starved Nerves A f Nerves" .llv due to an t thoM special food elemenM h the nervo I sv>tem depends for < .mi',>rfjnt reason tor making your regular daily beyeragc. niific concentration of the nourish76 words
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Advertisement58 1948-12-01 1 to* o A' R- Sea Island Cotton Underwear for Kiddies Wrapover Vests Sizes 1 to 3 Pnces from $2.25 each Girls Vests S.zes 1 to 3 $2.25 Girls Knickers S.zes 2 3 $2.65 $2.75 each Toddlers Pants Sizes 1 cV 2 $2.75 $2.95 Toddlers Knickers Sizes 1 2 $2.65 $2.7558 words
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Article470 1948-12-01 2 ED. L. CAMPBELL - ED. L. CAMPBELL By A.P. Correspondent MOVE over, Sir Laurence Olivier. There's another British actor getting ready to go after those motion picture laurels you collected with Shakespeare's -Henry V" and "Hamlet". Hes 34-year-old Mr. Guinness. Until a few weeks ..e was your colleague at London's famous Old470 words
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Article170 1948-12-01 2 Howard C. Heyn - Howard C. Heyn By A. P. Correspondent 4 FTER 26 years on stage *V and screen, actor Raymond Massey is feeling sorry for the youngsters m the business. "The New York stage is the same old vicious crlcle," he said. You can't get a Job unou've had170 words
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Article, Illustration281 1948-12-01 2 JN BPn I lact that b i tw. d m respon a con g five did r t c rlgh: to bid five hearts. H'- iboukl tutvt itarl an c was !:ave North on m hears- but ntvertbtles permitMu- make the Anal North wouhi m <<pal" contract t(.u'<have281 words
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Article, Illustration98 1948-12-01 2 BY OUR FILM REPORTER EUGENE O'Neills "Mourning Boc< Electra", which is to be shown at the Cathay next week, is truly a magnificent film. The author, a mo fully satisfied with Dudley Nichols' RKO produ 1 by I X Paj ou, Leo n and Kirk I ♦he98 words
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Article14 1948-12-01 2 LEE BRANHAM - LEE BRANHAM Hv *P < ildent Si befo. did people 1 SFASFAS14 words
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Advertisement57 1948-12-01 2 RESERVE YOUR TABLES NOW AT KATONG REST-HOUSE for YOUR X MAS NEW YEAR PARTIES r%lklklPf% it* M o^o^. ltn balloon*, Crackfr*. DINNER $6.00 novelties, etc.. etc EXTENSION TILL 2.A.M. on 24th, 15th, 26th 6c 3lst Dec. 1948 6c Ist Jan. 1949 PHONE: ***** 107, MARINE PARADE dfflf SINGH'S Br o/57 words
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Advertisement64 1948-12-01 2 |///-:4/^-//; t 'O\7 i DONU i fiin^ Crosby t (03-105. SEL£C'( I 040. S/N6il«)«{ j PARMANAND S V-J/1 BARGAIN K< M VMIH SH\ vl, II (Ml TAKE Mil UN IK PARMANAND S i Kirn v a 42. HI 5/^ TERMITE DAMA6! f INCRIO UNA Kljf] BERGMAN TURNER f A VICTOR64 words
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Miscellaneous186 1948-12-01 2 BFEBS (Singapore) SINGAPORE lud nf BBC Kr. 12 pm C r R O MM Metres, 25 61 m [Trs p m and 930 p m to 1 19 84 < ■etetf a rO] mnlv rODAI on (j'srrAi.g and ProI(mX Pi mmary; i 9 45 mese p I BBC ,;ovv Newv186 words
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Miscellaneous86 1948-12-01 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN t »v h.i\e tw> outstanding Qualifications for nieces* the talent f«»r leadership and the ;*ltilit\ t<» Ket along with p«M>p|i* In v.tr>lnK w.ilks of life Quiet and i d. jroa dislike others Interfering with Miur personal alT.urs. but trt eoOßAetent .md willing to giT« help tnd86 words
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Miscellaneous238 1948-12-01 2 scatter your Interests over ton v. id«- .1 field. Routine work and moitotonj arf* abhorrent i<> ><>v. You most have w»)rk irhich !lfHRe (»f jroar mind to he happy. F.P. Crossword No. 552 hm*h fi fh pn w {i A __Mi* m— M —l£ 9 "o pn "12 40 I238 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1948-12-01 3 D. EISENHOWER - The Germans sign the Rheims surrender D. EISENHOWER by General Dwight r blem Hi Hie msl- ed a i lie those gj bul 1 1 m the [iculties mutual :itThe ■>wn, .ijor River Line uplishing In no instance any of t invo.ve Hitler himOn the contrary, each > fearful ofA.P. - 1,112 words
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Article301 1948-12-01 3 SIDNEY BROOKES - SIDNEY BROOKES ETDEF ■h')een tnd tha r of Germar. by Stal.n a: th^ b i I»HE reception of ti presentatlves fr<>m L tern Germany In Ci a beginning ot s of visits be r man local auand their opposite tnd the apin Prague o:Reuter - 301 words
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Advertisement56 1948-12-01 3 f Do Wbt Everybody kDoMg: Come To The Biggest, G andest gP^^ -iiisil Fawn Poplin Shirts I /Tj|T3r^P 141 &16 Only $8.50 each TYNIT STELLA COTTON SPORTSHIRTS f«W SPORTSHIRTS Medium Large Only $4-50 32 &36 Orfy $5.00 each MORLEY ALL-WOOL SOCKS DRESSING COWN r Plain Shades $1-50 per pair Only56 words
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78 1948-12-01 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1, 1948. SATA Makes a Good Start patient 1 .ur by the Slngas As.vas crowned m :\e opening first volun d clinic for ttment st pr J d«H!t d the d. .s message signed by all le. ry Club id :\e should be a78 words
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Article673 1948-12-01 4 JOAN CAPREOL - THE NEW PRINCE'S HOMES JOAN CAPREOL By Reuters' Correspondent DRINCESS Elizabeth's son can call two palaces, three castles and three mansions his homes. He will spend some time m each every year. The two palaces Buckingham Palace m London, and Holyrood m Edinburgh are the national state residences of his673 words
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Article108 1948-12-01 4 CHINA'S NEW PREMIER Todays Profile DR Dr 8 toxin-: c Rein 1891 and lang'.; Bar of Art. lie and :ibla. returned *nen 26 and wo: mr the d lopment principles. Impoi ral times and through i n C DR S in h i Kwangi nt and In i ji!7. MillReuter - 108 words
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Article172 1948-12-01 4 THE American Air A Force, along with improving its technique for be an enemy with bombs and bullets, is studying how to convince him by psychothe nucleus of i logical Warfare Dr. WorkIng within thp Plans and atlons D. the ed out with four rs and three172 words
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Article28 1948-12-01 4 And moreover, because the preacher was uis»\ he still fcatifht the people knowledge he uu\»' Good heed, and sought out. ;ind sot m order m 'n\ proverbs28 words
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Article, Illustration230 1948-12-01 4 DANIEL DE LUCE - DANIEL DE LUCE \U .P. ('orrt'siiniulent FAMAGI M\, vprus |\ESPAIR is cheap and *J unrationed m the Jewish "hell camps"' of Cyprus, where tv thousand Jews are still behind barbed wire less than 200 miles their goal. Isr. Two thousand B:. apless civilians who point,230 words
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Article, Illustration89 1948-12-01 4 ERNEST AGNEW - ERNEST AGNEW By A.T (Or respondent BRITISH labour V ders have formed the nucleus of a Trade Union I uinter the Communlominated World Fedi a of Tr. (WPTU). oping to a\ WFTU I to be r rolit lab TW VFTX and rru .i year "We purge m89 words
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Advertisement14 1948-12-01 4 Only CROSLEY has the SHELVAno* LEE&FLETCHER 102-106 Orchard Rd. Singapore Phone 33 3 814 words
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Advertisement17 1948-12-01 4 XMAS SHOPPING GENTS DRESSING GOWNS MOKI h GENTS KKI.IMRolled LADIES Am if 51 DOULATRAMS As you be17 words
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Article19 1948-12-01 5 SDFASDFS ement i floor of to shops suitable exienI .irk. In the I from B19 words
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Article, Illustration233 1948-12-01 5 Looting: 'Thing of the past' Free Pre>> Staff Reporter AFTER three years of intensive rehabilitation work, the Singapore Harbour Board is today operating on a pre-war scale, handling ab<. .000 tons of cargo a month, berthing an average ot 22 ships simultaneously, and spending rather less233 words
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Article228 1948-12-01 5 A I IMOUS British firm is now working on the production of a number of lighthouses for the Far East. One of the most recent orders is for an electric lighthouse which can be attended by unskilled labour for Kuraman Island off Labaan m British228 words
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Article24 1948-12-01 5 VACANCIES IN J.B. TRADE SCHOOL 'FHERE 18 m the Prado Sci. hru. m 1949. and the pupils BM- I m •a <■ I i Ugh24 words
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Article95 1948-12-01 5 r\VO 18-year-- -Id girls B i Sim— quarrelled a man m the Singapore Sixth Police Court day when Betty summoned Sim using abusive langua Betty said- "Ah my fiance Here is the ring he gave me. Sim aDUM'd me KolnK Sim said: '"Ah I I95 words
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24 1948-12-01 5 11 co-op^ and Muslin M In Si workol ed m the the au i FP Malaj Correspondent T H: Council24 words
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Article, Illustration61 1948-12-01 5 47 i iipiD "arcav-'rom-it-aii" holiday resort and rest house whert the tired city dweller can ?r n o'fikend or as long as he Irishes. The resort, '-South Wind*." at Tanjong wi'h h y jurona'river it 'due to have ft* oala opening early m December. It can be reached by Balat.61 words
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Article20 1948-12-01 5 Pan -Pacific J i Ausreminded that their leavi on TvDec. 7 and not D<c. 8.20 words
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Article, Illustration50 1948-12-01 5 Pictures by These pictures which give an idea of how rehabilitation r has progressed m the Singa pore Harbour Board since the liberation. On top is the south wall of the S.H.B. 's Empire Dock today and belo w is the same scene m 1946. courtesy of S.H.B.courtesy of S.H.B. - 50 words
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Article166 1948-12-01 5 Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. PEACEFUL picketing is to be legally recognised m the Federation. It is allowed m a bill to control trade disputes which is to be considered at the next Federal Legislative Council meeting. Picketing calculated to Intimidate obstruct or lead to166 words
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139 1948-12-01 5 CHINA SOCIETY WILL FOSTER HARMONY DESIGNED to be the greatest contribution towards inter-racial harmony m the Colony, a China Society uas formed at a meeting at Katong yesterday. Presided over by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, the society pledged "a sincere and sober endeavour to promote among the local people a139 words
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Article245 1948-12-01 5 Progressives have many nominees Municipal elections Free Press Staff Reporter JtHE Progressive Party will have at least 21 mcmx bers, including four women, to draw from m it* choice of nominees for the Municipal elections next April. The Labour Party, a newcomer to the pol. field, and the Malayan Indian245 words
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Advertisement37 1948-12-01 5 best Models Evening Dinner Gowns On Display }muumls__ ar Raffles Hotel BREAKFAST TREAT FRO ZEN FRESH HERRINGS "OR COOKING FOOD SUPPLIES *WllE ORDER DEPT. 5281 IJ i/£ff" u loP nrfor« a c y£ OUNLOP r*" CyeteTyres I37 words
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Advertisement194 1948-12-01 5 d AIUaS I .V V IDEAL GIFTS FOR THE J a HOME 5 P STANDARD LAMPS from $30.00 r j TABLE LAMPS from 51 5.00 BEDSIDE LAMPS from SI 7.50 DESK LAMPS from SI 5.00 SHAVING MIRRORS WITH CONCEALED LIGHTING $7.11 SINGAPORE KUALA UJMPUR P E N*A N 2 Tonight194 words
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Article217 1948-12-01 6 CHINESE COMMUNIST 'GOVT FORECAST Peiping may be new 'capital 9 PEIPING, Wednesday. IF Chinese Communists capture Nanking they may 1 proclaim a new Chinese Government but it is not believed they will do so unless they have previously been assured of recognition by Soviet Russia and her satellites. Some quartersA.P. - 217 words
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Article, Illustration32 1948-12-01 6 aving i i< wdf o/ icaterproof nylon was recently displayed m the chest supported by c loop around the neck. When m use the rew on an oxygen tube which infla' apparatus32 words
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Article14 1948-12-01 6 I 1 1 I I for morf Hit-And-Run U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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Article6 1948-12-01 6 ANTI-VICE CRUSADE I JOHANNESBU I ReuterReuter - 6 words
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Advertisement91 1948-12-01 6 hi H come true. This is the first of ij khid f Si^TL lunAV£ to be ridden like a real horse. Va Make sure your kiddie has one NOW. MmffS^^ o Cj^^^^ course we have an unrivalled selection I of other Toys. Bring the Kiddies and give m^ go r91 words
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Miscellaneous134 1948-12-01 6 JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya REPEAT— I SMALIN CAN ASSURE^ KpAH?- TELL THAT W\ L/boNT GO ON, LADY A6ATHA/-) TAKE IT TO COURT 1 HUM JYOU I'VE NEVER V THE. JUDGE '—BESIDES, /BEFORE I MET YOU I'D HALI- lAM SIR TIMOTHYS ONLY j MY DEAR /SEEM134 words
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Article86 1948-12-01 7 CRUSADER - CRUSADER Badminton side sails tomorrow By NiK wen-known Malayan firm, Messrs. Sime Darby and Co., Ltd., has donated a large quantity ot foodstuffs to the Thoaias Cup badminton team. The gift includes 400 lb. of chocolate and cocoa 2 tins) of biscuits and 15 bottles86 words
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Article44 1948-12-01 7 THE 8 h Coy. of the Boys Brigade will p!: ndjy •Jist Princ° trd Rd. Boys' Club at p.m. toe vill rep: Boys' Club: Soo C o, Kirn Phong: Toiig m ng. Ban Uan; Chek Slat. Ibrahim. Keng Yee. Philip Thomee Lay.44 words
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Article285 1948-12-01 7 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By r PHF newest facility ottered by the Singapore Swimx ming Club to its junior members fa I library of their own. At present it has about 40 books latest publications on swimming imported from Britain. the I' ni ted St. id Australia. r.285 words
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Article312 1948-12-01 7 IX prewar years the boys' and girls' golf champion- ships, without m any way having official status from the ruling bodies of men's and women's golf, played a notable role m the way of being nurseries for senior coif. Both junior events had lar challengesReuter - 312 words
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Article26 1948-12-01 7 APORE 1 i fternoon for Mr< pt D P. score of R S Wicks p FPL S H X Mr. M, 38} \fr =3926 words
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Article203 1948-12-01 7 I ree Press Racing Correspondent IPOH, Wednesday. KIMBOLTON (Turner) did the only fast workout on the Ipoh track this morning, when he galloped six furlongs m 1 mm. 23 sec, doing the last three m 42 4 5. The chestnut displayed pleasing action all the way203 words
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Article88 1948-12-01 7 THE Internati J \ma- teur Athletic Federaha> .t epted as a d record th*» time of 35 mins. 13.4 sees, by Harry Churcher for the five-mile>' walk m London m June 1 Other records accepted include H. McKrn! for the 400 mrtr Milwaukee, the 5 mm 0.7Reuter - 88 words
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Article52 1948-12-01 7 j «ay. London, d a favourn a work day. that Sa\ was a Dptmanlike and I a a sold mcd op*r ight counters of Barwell. I himself refrained ad the Jamaican In to del ver •rkout of »hree rounds Savold's breathing was j and unhurried, showReuter - 52 words
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Article42 1948-12-01 7 J EORGE I County cricketer who toured li.dia m 1937-38 and played Africa at Lord .> -»-d from his :üb. approachr health reasons of his wife, and Derbyshir, i that it would be imp abl mmi without grea ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article57 1948-12-01 7 SPEEDY Billy Smith, weighing •f Oakland, Calif feet to keep out of a four-round cxc Lou s the heavyht champion. In Cincinnati ,r most of the exhibition Smith Dg range, but m W e records of the first round .mered him and knocked the ring hardU.P. - 57 words
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Article17 1948-12-01 7 F. N. SOCCER XI 1 Malaya Cup V< Park. C B Br ?u AM D. Reserves: Aziz.17 words
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Article, Illustration49 1948-12-01 7 picture. SDFSFAS Members of the Katong Boys' Club carry up their captain, Sahel, on their shoulders after yesterday's boys club soccer final, m which they beat the S.H.B Boys' Club 6-2 Free Press ing the Sinig Club what to do to get re leg Free PressFree Press - 49 words
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181 1948-12-01 7 yHE Gills' Sports Club, Singapore, m its annual leport says that the Club ground In Serangoon Road has been derequisitioned by the military authorities but is m the sama condition as when the Government lent the land m If 31. A considerable sum of money,181 words
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242 1948-12-01 7 Today' s soccer international may be delayed 4 KEEN match is anticipated when England meet Switzerland In today's soccer international at Arsenal Stadium, London, provided the fog lifts m time to permit play. The Swiss soccer team arrived at their 1 after a journey of ll^-hours from Switzerland. Their aircraftReuter - 242 words
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Advertisement44 1948-12-01 7 I mu/tiu ■HI SHOWS res to me ■IrrA Ilady ■-eater RAON" N WINDS" HOTEL hi RO MANAGES. for I Steps, Keppel irS Journey. on Bamboo Bar. Ha I l SEA ISLANDERS' »4fS G r EA *Lr DECEMBER OPENIhC DATE I WINDS** HOI n Ntrert.44 words
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Advertisement105 1948-12-01 7 #4 SHOWS: TlJlffljj/ Jennifer Gregory Joseph JONES PECK COTTON Pfcom>lls9jy AIR-CONDITIONED OPENS TOMORROW! ALL TIME LAUGH HIT! RAN FOR 8 YEARS 3,273 PERFORMANCES ON BROADWAY STAGE! Irene Dunne William Picei .Hmiiin |HK^||l SHOWS! ll^j^LJilXjlill NAM The House n 34 oo »»f < omfort. CathaY GRAND PREMIERE TONIGHT AT 9.30 P.M.105 words
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Miscellaneous35 1948-12-01 7 Today's Sport KfV > X < I II Mil I M I I Kh.< s» Gtorge'i pTf^fnt Victoria KLGBI \r- R X B R< Nt team v :21 \>h I -v i t X B« v I35 words
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Article22 1948-12-01 8 SODHY— At the Bun. B Liimpur, on 30th ber. 1948. to Moi Chen?. wife of Dr J. S. Sodhv— a son.22 words
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Obituary42 1948-12-01 8 Mrs. Hoe Guan Chiar.* nee Mada:. c Lvi r peacefully at her residence No 3. Annamalai Chitty Lane on 28. 11 48. age 69. leaving behind hei d son Hoe Chve Kee. ter. 1 Son-in-Law. 3 md 12 GrandFune- ember Road42 words
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Article117 1948-12-01 8 'CRIMINAL CONTEMPT' ALLEGA TION Free Press Staff Reporter DR. C. 11. Withers-Payne, addressing the acting Chief Justice Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith m the Supreme Court yesterday m connection with certain action m New York taken by Messrs. Run Run Shaw and Runme Shaw, submitted that the Shaws were "guilty of criminal117 words
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108 1948-12-01 8 suspended by the Oovi Singaj> fur- led thai ill tl for A aist submit i Ithln < they i ened will b< celli appi. Un tit with Japan, announ $11,500,000. ci the amount allowed for Malaya under the agreement between SCAP and 'erling countries The108 words
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Article105 1948-12-01 8 IAL Market con dent gives the prices of rubbei lin cents per lb.) su 11 a ra (oda^ as follows: lone of inwk«t: (Juiel >I\<;\l*()RE CBAMBtK ot COMMERCE The Singapore Chamber ol o,nmerre Rubber Association <» n oon prices yesterday were. In ceot* P*t lb. BineiH Sellers No105 words
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Article51 1948-12-01 8 \EW YORK crude rubber Ku dard futures closed 20 point* lower yesterday. Off* were: Dec. 17.80 bid March 17.20 bid. Crude rubbir No. 1 futures JO points lower. Offers wren March 17.50. May 17.35, July 17.20 bid. Spot No. l ribbed ■mnked sheets 18 nomii A. P. A.A.P. - 51 words
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Article62 1948-12-01 8 'LOST £615,000 DU TO PROBE' Witness tells tribunal LONDON W.i S'YRIL JOSHI A ROSS, t department store uho j d inquiry investigating a! orrupi ment circles, that ceri his bu had lost It, !.">. (100 m publicity about £3.j.000 he had pa Stanley, key figure m the inquiry The £35.000Reuter - 62 words
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Article153 1948-12-01 8 DI'SINESS on the London >tock Exchange \CNtt-r--d.i\ v.»> mainl) lor the purpose of levelling p<isitions, bein| the last day of the account, and pi movements wen- small and n tlh without import, says Renter's financial correspondent. Rubbers declined and tins vrere irret;ala th« i mid supp: .d153 words
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Article10 1948-12-01 8 Incapacity is ground for divorce .a I a a dt10 words
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Article, Illustration16 1948-12-01 8 SFASF n i 1 1 over d/o! c rd W A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article6 1948-12-01 8 EAST-WE BREACE WIDENS DGSDGF Reuter U.P.Reuter; U.P. - 6 words
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Advertisement200 1948-12-01 8 KM. IGEMEXT •.HAM JO announced b lohn tham of Dundee and T: anoer. daughter ol Mrs. B. Jones of I London. KNOUI KIXvMLNTS H D B family %S tO n* <5b par- the Orenier and sent SITUATIONS \n I M» -7 SI/ T^ I I V RPNEP DIARY UH 9200 words
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Advertisement70 1948-12-01 8 THE MOTOR VEHICI M 10 c ga£ute The ticusiaq Town Vl*vuiinf tthibiiion BRITISH COUNCIL CENTRE STAMFORD ROAD SINGAPORE NOV: 30 TO DEC: 11 DAILY FROM 10 A.M. T^ "^^faTffia"LMm m n BEMBBii n Baas' ■QDifflTffl-iffiajmjmgai 1 m rmirM b| 1 \m LffiHEffl Flats Artisan Quarters and Shops at Kampong Silat70 words
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