The Singapore Free Press, 11 December 1948

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press
  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA ZXC SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1945, PKH fc 10 U\h
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  • 348 1 Pengpu may be isolated /^pvpd NANKING, Saturda\. QENERAUSSIMO Chiang Kai-shek declared martial law last night throughout the *r part of China still remaining under his itrol. The President acted under his emeruy powei immediately initiated light a m Nanking to search out d other subversive elements
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  • 53 1 ladcastinj station at Singapore the British Broadcasting Corpoid a half years. i m London yesterday, diss the terms of an agreefor the 8.8.C. to Singapore and the Federa--9 at B B C •ir. ihe op* i statl expenditure will be met grant-ln-aid for the BBC's
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  • 28 1 VH¥ motor magnate A and v Lord 1 a> s *n £250.000 to he: ig surgeons, from the U: countrirs. for idlege of Reuter
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  • 19 1 Chorus girl-' drmaiid chorus girls want more m, Through Ache girls are demanding a minimum weekly Present mlni- A.P.
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  • 93 1 I r.-e Prrss >taff Reporter 4 woman Mrs. R. A A .-Mild— has been selected Singapore Rifle Associ,n' S ..22 section; team vill compete this afterthe Colonial Smal Cup for 1948. that Mrs. dchild. who is the wife of Inspector of ip flTst woman
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  • 34 1 Mr. Whittaker Chambers, self -confessed former Communist courier and key figure !n the probe of alleged Communist espionage m 'He 'nited States, has resigned a< senior editor of Time magazine. Reuter
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  • 163 1 BATAVIA, Friday. 4 COMMUNIQUE issued by the Indonesian Republic warns that the formation of an interim government of Indonesia without the Republic would result m disaster, the Indonesian news agency, Antara, said today. Antara quoted the communique as saying the disaster would be greater if
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  • 143 1 TOKYO, Sat. SINGAPORE will get a power plant a s reparations from Japan, SCAP announced m Tokyo today. Brigadier-General William K. Harrison, Jr., Reparations Chief for SCAP, said a United Kingdom claim to the smaller portion of the two-unit, 50-cyclp steam power plant 'at Sendai
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  • 54 1 Bandits burn down station Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA lIMPIR, Sat. Bandits attacked and set on flre the railway station at llu Yarn Lama and also the Post office nearby. At about the same time a civilian lorry was attacked on the Kuala LumpurKuala Kuhu Road. The Chinese driver was
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  • 328 1 Free Press Staff Reporter 'THE Union Jack Is flying from Fort Canning once x more. A member of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve re-hoisted it for the first time since the liberation at a simple ceremony this morning. The flag was unfurled and
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  • 47 1 Free Press Staff Reporter An Indian motor cyclist. Mohd. Omar was killed, and hlg pillion rider, a Malay, sustained serious abrasions In a collision with a taxi at the Junction of Newton Road and Thomson Road yesterday afternoon. Omar died on his way to hospital.
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  • 104 1 Free Press Staff Reporter A REVOLVER shot was flred a\ by an unknown gunman at a Chinese foreman of Aik Rubber Factory while he was standing on the verandah of his house In Kirn Chuan Road at 8.30 la*t night. The kepala ran out of the
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  • 60 1 TOPEKA, < Kansas I Saturday. TWO explosions killed eight men and Injured sixteen at a big power plant here and cut off power to this city of 90,000 people for more than two hours. Cause of the explosion^ has not yet been determined but it
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  • 151 1 LONDON. Friday. THE Socialist weekly paper, Tribune, said today that "foundations of genuine trade union movement are definitely Deing laid" In Malaya. Detailing the official report on the recently-suppressed Pan-Malayan Federation of le Unions, the Tribune add* Th* ex: ut these oo&d* union^ against i which
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  • 290 1 LONDON, Saturday. "WE should endeavour fro reach a settlement Russia before she has the atomic bomb," the Opposition leader. Mr. Winston Churchill, o] ing the second and last day ot the foreign affairs debate m the House of Commons yesterday. "Only m this resides the best hope
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  • 124 1 To Stalin From Churchill \IR CHVRCHILLS h 1 written Prime M: to be teri: Soviet Re p l ma' ernment, to for the long and years which ire thrt make toget l "TherK iot m: comfort m looking future where your. •:tries you d> plus the to Pa?: Sta: up
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  • 95 1 Free Press Staff Reporter IN their biggest security 1 check-up to date, Singapore divisional police "acreened" 3,880 people yesterday and this morning. No arrests were made as all those 'screened' possessed identity cards, while some Federation people had other means of identification. Three of the checks were
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  • 43 1 The Dutrh Cabinet reported late last night to have decided to form an interim government m Indonesia before Jan I, without the Indonesian Republic. The Hague buzzed with rumours that new Dutch "police action" may be started against the Republic. A.P.
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    4247 2  -  DAMON RUNYON A Short Story by— VOW of course there are many different s of cooking tripe but personally I prefer it stewed with tomatoes and mushrooms and a bit of garlic and In fact I am partaking of a portion m this form m Mindy's restaurant on
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  • 175 2 CLUBS arc trumps. South leadNorth and South are to win five of the seven tricks against any defence South leads spade queen, then club Jack which Nor h overtake with the ace. East discarding heart. North leads low diamor end: 1. If East plays the jack South wins
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    • 179 2 "SOUTH W,N^ TANJONC BAU,, I PATRICK GRAND OPENING GALA DINNER "i SATURDAY 8 th 'bffCfMtfi Sit Sin. UU obtained at I j> tlir^dnor DANCING TO "THE SOUTH SEA SU|^ CABARET ENTERTAIN^ Shuttlf I. inn Harbou Booking f BOOK tAULf -I™L A^2 oT^z I CLEARANCE SALE NOW oN=^ CARPETS RUGS (INDIAN
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  • 304 3 piCTURE-IN-A-MINUTE photography emerged from the laboratory stage as Dr. Edwin H. Land, inventor of the process and president of the Polaroid Corporation. Cambridge. Massachusetts, used actual production models m a demonstration at the annual convention of the Photographic Society of America. Dr. Land* camera, which previously had
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  • 566 3  -  Thomas R. Henry By A MAN'S height apparently varies from hour to hour. Secretions of different glands control hair growth on different parts of the body. Thickness of hair, determined by its crosssection area, increases with age. These findings were presented before the opening session of
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    • 9 3 b uigtyu SINGAPORE ■ctres; 41 oar j m iv.7
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    • 136 3 elo,r— i Is by S gnal; BFEBS (Singapore) I Indud m BBC K« 31 M.tr« A 19 61 M |O>> 4 45 p I gramme are J Marke- R-p- 455 Londop 5 30 Ths Is] London Borough I X Conx Home 8 45 Programme World AfI j wtm (BBC' 7
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    • 194 3 N 1> 6.H irom i 4 3 Indones.a:. -15 English Ntws; Its Oood F News: ■SBC 9.00 X BB B 9 .30 I S.E.A.C. TOD XV H Paua on Parade; 900 x 940 irnme Summary; 945 Sweet I Snnd l 1130 lio d Spa: 12 30 Fred 12 40 Yours
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    • 231 3 ette; 12.30 Footbali 19 Yours for the Akr.-:; 1 30 World News; 1.40 The Week's ••ning; 2.10 Programme Summary; 5.45 Station Openink and Interlude (No. 7»; 555 S« of Remembrance (No. 7): 6 45 Orchest: (No 7); 7.00 World and Hojne News (No. 7); 7.15 Orchestral Music 'No 7)5 7.45
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  • 279 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Dec 11. 1948. Deadlock in Indonesia I he .var ng Dutch- 1 an hi- plight r. iment. the negotia- ks rcr the respect. p, ;s High Com- nment m tl period pr f en I Indonesia uas or. again the problem of I r the
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  • 860 4  -  Nan Hall People Behind The Voices 4 By CHRIKKS of Chinese laughter ring out m thousands of homes m Singapore < n Saturday nights when that plump and jovial Chinese compere. SZE CHUSIAN, comes on the air with hia hit gramme m Mandarin, "Hands Across The. Ether."
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  • 338 4  -  FRASER WIGHTON By BRITISH Ramblers, who last year spent £1,000,000.000 sterling on their hobby, hope that a new system, equally fair to rich and poor, will emerge from a P Commission expected to be set up to probe gamlaw anomalies. the buds t cheque book can
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  • 138 4 A. lid to 1 :i be nst fire by :ng or by im- i ::on. based on as silicf led with .sodi ate, has the advantage of easy applic i especially to lmber. and can offer hieh res'.^tance to flame spreading of 0 Such ever, i impregnatlo:.
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  • 121 4  - Even The Cat Wat Sad CAMPBEIJ \u On Board HJI Vanguard, Plymouth: PROM the capta cabin to the Kind's hen where a cook ng up cake crumb ness about this ship. It is m the where a sa. thumping out 1 like a lan: arby, the men squatting on the
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  • 190 5 [;jgned to cut lent 'wastage' ;«s Man Reporter of both Colleges m making of candidates and to rerate of wastage," both the Kinir Edward VII Colr€ to hold their first entrance v j ear, ed by the Senates of both md m agreement with Departments
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    51 5 pic lure Lady Hone. Commissioner for Oirl Guides, Singapore on Thursday, attended the enrolment of Brownie's at the l?ui l Home c r aft Centre. In the picture, s he is seen looking on, while one of the Brownies is looking into a pool of icater during the ceremony. Free
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  • 313 5 rjOLLAPSE of Corporal Ronald Hurst, second accused m the R.A.F. generators case, caused a minor sensation m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday afternoon. He fainted while giving evidence regarding his statement to members of the Special Investigation Branch of the R.A.F. A3 he fell, ths
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  • 169 5 Most schools are now listening-in EIGHTY per cent, of Government and Governmentaided English Schools In Malaya now have radios, and take advantage of the service of broadcasts to schools. According to Radio Malaya's records, the proportion for Singapore Is 75 per cent. 24 out of 32 schools being equipped while
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  • 95 5 THE we.kly rep jr. by Lewis Peat sa- ienewed buying by the Continent and ..ened the market, by I four cents However, r :3cult to ate ho i rubber what her future reqm^emenis are likely to be. London re par the premium Is i :is. Malayan
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  • 237 5 OEPI'BLICAN Indonesia next week-end is sclieduled to get its first Dutch-approved commercial air link with the outside world. An official of Pacific Overseas Airways <Siam,>. chief t Dave Fowl .uterview with Associated Press In Singapore, that the Dutch had given h!s "ompany permission to fly be•veen
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  • 4 5 Malaya buys U.K. cycles
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  • 60 5 DX Q. V. Allen, prim Univer- peaking m ,'apore yesterday after:i, said he would like to developed m Singapore a 00l of art with an art galid facilities for training tial artists. :ng the Dr. m the arts. b had two y iethe to the Tea^lKv^
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  • 442 5 Free tfress Staff Reporter A NNUAL values on properties m the Singapore rural area will be revised next year m cases where the Rural Board considers such values out of date, Mr. H. A. de Silva, secretary of th e Board, told the Free
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  • 126 5 A young Chinese Ng Hock Lim. was charged In the First District Court yesterday with having broken into his sister's house m Tras Street on Nov. 26. He was also charged with having stolen from the house $245 cash, one radio set one
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    38 5 Mrs. Harry Leroy Smith, wife of a member of the United States Consulate m Shanghai, and her two sons, William and Harry, who have evacuated from Shanghai and are ncnc m Singapore on their way to New York.
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  • 84 5 'T'HE Commissione-r-Oeneral X for South-East Asia <Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald), after laying the foundation stone of the Ramakrishna Mission Orphanage dormitory at Bartley Road yesterday, said "The activities of the RamakrLshna Mission are in- spired by the faith tha' pie of every race belong to one
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  • 78 5 Rates of hire for trishaws m Singapore have been laid down as follows: Distance: 20 cents for any half-mile or fraction of halfmile. Time: $1.50 for one hour. 40 cents for every additional quarter of an hour. Detention: The hirer may detain the trLshaw for 10 minutes
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  • 103 5 Malays Quit South Siam I trrespondent VfALAY refut iron T1 the four sour States m Siam c to stream into the em Ma orders, Utusan Melayu from Alor SU Mala' eight we. Star from Yala. 1 ed through true. hills of the oorde. for a fortnit. respondent. Th out food
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    • 76 5 RECORD i VOUCHERS <E EXCELLENT GIFTS Vf L.TCX JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING R«Vf YOUR TABLES NOW AT fATONG REST-HOUSE f*XMAS& NEW YEAR PARTIES Mf|£D. fljX f\{\ With Balloons, Crac cities etc., etc. TILL i.AM. on Xsth, Slst Dec. 1948 <c Ist Jan. 1949 r o 847J6 107, MARINE PARADE Criterion a
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    • 60 5 MAKE YOUR Feftive BvewifUfJ LIGHT SOME GOLD SILVER j&T) KID #.V EVENING SHOES GOLD KID Smartly styled with jK-t^-^^^t' I Peeptoe and slingback sj^fir&NL ;<v Court, Sizes 4 to 8 In* M ll\ PRICE $39.50 PAIR \A\v\ SILVER KID I I \\l Styled as above I I II Meltonian Gold
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  • SATURDAY SPORTS PARADE
    • 392 6  -  VETERAN By SIR George Thomasdonor of the Thomas Cvp the man who has put badminton on an international plane, is better known nowadays as a chess player, one of the best Britain has produced. The tall, wl tinguished looking baronet ility Is now confined
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    • 192 6  -  NAN HALL Women champs— 4 I A Wh rooms. I I the t :iK only half-ooen door with a mixture susi I r nsmiling The ea«>suring smiles on my part. Later I !i a irapiier who acted as lnte Lai Fong answered the questions
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    • 173 6  - MINJOOT--HOCKEY STALWART KEN JALLEH By RAYMOND Minjoot, lanky secretary of the Singapore Hock* Association, has never been particularly outstanding as a sportsman— but an energetic and popular secretary he is. Today the Singapore Hockey Association embraces nny affiliates— twice the number it ever did m any years before the war—
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    • 135 6 By A Special Correspondent THIS is a memorable year m football history. It marks the sixtieth anniversary of the foundation of the English Association Football League. The League started with 12 clubs m one division. There are now 88 m four. equally powerful sections. The original
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    • 92 6 CAPITOL Phone 5159 TODAY I 1 1—1.45 1.00— 6.30— 91S M UniyUMUl k uuitoi tit TONIGHT AT M NITE! If MARSHALL -McCRACI< CaJJUY TODAY/ THWARTED LOVE r^., MURDEROUS HATE' jflE i -'H I ROSAUNO RUV 1 MICHAEL REOO«OND MASSEYKATINA PAXINOO U0 oiH¥ KIRK DOUGLAS 1 i eucu MO MAGNIFI i
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    • 34 6 REX TODAY i coMPim SERIAL kl JtJ fj 1 r« A ft Taifh m **BOOM To*| HERK'S VOIR V\f IT lEDY FROM STAR! WHAT YOl TODAY FOUR SHOWS «|f ||JV 2-4./5-6.30-9.30p/n UH^mMkoU&L&V' ii^s2? i
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    • 81 6 TARZAN Guarded approach By Edgar Rice Burroughs JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya f THE STAG'S i.NIO V I fT.MRS BULBOUS.7Ht\ I/^AND IM MRS DAMP£ X I UPIN TMt GKLAI Al(.| COOK AUC 7ME MADAM lHt IV MISS If YOU t t Jft r r 7 r
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  • 38 7 rrespondent d Kedah by six goals to nil hockey match played on the puti- ground m Penang yesterday. la -ed m all departd not have much c opposing defence goals if they had not
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    28 7 picture r known as Kay StamI ■■an Cup tennis team. :i a back-hand stroke at London. Members of the I the winter m the hove I .umrrier. Reuter
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  • 457 7  -  EPSOM JEEP Going for today still good From Selections by "Trespasser" Race I.— RON MARIE Miss Liner Whispering Sands Race 2.— EASTERN PICTURE Race 3.— NACHTEGAAL Gay Chief Blemish Race 4.— FINE FEATHERS Spear of Sarawak Game Boy Race S.— LONGCHAMPS II Eddy Fraser Jack's
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  • 462 7 V N for today's races at Ipoh are given be m. The Double Totes will be on races three and four, six and seven. The Big Sweep will be i on race eight. RUh 13. Ul\ < s hk I t m Lud> 9.00 -00 v Ma wl
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  • 34 7 _V miJtick by the Jollilada left ba<?ic Haron when sent the j own <oel Rave the British Miitary H'fep.Ul a one--11 1 In a fr.endly soccer match at Farrer Park on Thurs-
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  • 121 7 r rAKINOS at this week's Newmarket December bloodstock sales were slightly below the figures for the 'act two years. The total aggregate for this year's five days' 6ales was 675.113 guineas for 828 lots, an average of 815 guineas. Last year the aggregate was 745.075
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  • 344 7 EVERTON Weekes* 183 not out against India m the second Test at Bombay is the highest individual innings of the present Test series, beating Clyde Walcott's 152 at Delhi. Weekes' score included 18 fours. V. Mankad bore the I it of the Indian attack,
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  • 66 7 I^HE death was announced yesterday of Sir Timothy Carew O'Brien, former England and Middlesex cricketer. Sir Timothy, who was 87. twice played for England against Australia and toured the Commonwealth m 1887 with G. F. Vernon's team. He also went to South Africa with Lord Hawke
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  • 643 7  -  PETER HILL hall Singh remembers By A CRICKETER who remembers the number of times he has been bowled for a "duck" but not the number of centuries he has hit is Lall Singh, once described by Arthur Gilligan as the "best fielder m the world."
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  • 48 7 Morris, Auv handed opei. nan, who toured England th a brilliant 163 fur New Wales m their Sheffield Shield match which began yesterday against the holders. West A 1 a. At the close of Wales had scored 344 for wickets Keith Miller srored 52. Reuter
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  • 187 7 have been rc,r the ryele races jpolltan Club to be held tcmor- °'-he main event will be the 100-mile ma^ed Jh 7 am en Chua C*u Kar.g Roacl off The ICth ml'e. Bukit l lmah Road. Thi< r:cn' tma a:Of the-e. however, only Lee Meow
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  • 61 7 picture. JJARDY oarswomen of British universities and colleges do not necessarily confine their activities to the summer season, for many of them are now training hard for this month's women's regatta organised by the University of London. Picture shows the University of London crew going down
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  • 208 7 M.C.C. hit 442 for 6 wickets THE M.C.C. batted all x day m their match Transvaal m Johannesburg yesterday anc^v stumps were drawn run up the big score of 442 for the loss c wickets. The cay's play by a magnificent In 174 by Len Hutton an big stands. Hutton
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  • 19 7 i A pr knon'i is Mr. John tier. Parliamentary retary to the Board Trade. Reuter picture
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    • 16 7 I '^c/ng f/ie NEW IC KETTLE J3O n socket whm k? dnr I I Dealers APPLIANCES,
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    • 87 7 X'MAS BARGAINS HURRY! DONT MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY BUY X'MAS GIFTS For YOrR FRIENDS KFI \TI\ Parmanands 42, High Street TOMORROW NIGHT'S ATTRACTION RAFFLES HOTEL at 9.15 p.m. IN THE PALM COURT Weather permitting otherwise m the Ballroom) THE BAND OF THE ROYAL ARTILLERY (Plymouth) (By kind permission of the
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    • 85 7 Today's Sport HOCKEY: St Andrews Past v Present for Armstrong Cup— Fair «r Park; Veterans v. S.R S.R.C.. RAF. Seletar t. C S C S*le'ar. EIGBY: N.S. All BI««* Spore All Blnrs— S.C.C 5 P-"»- r v (hangi t. R A F. Semba £nf-ChSS; BAF. Seletar v. SH B R-FC-SeleUr;
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  • 612 8 'Didn't know Stanley' LUISUUN, Saturday. T»HE Solicitor-General, Sir Frank Sockice, who spent two minutes m the witness box yesterday before the tribunal investigating alleged corruption m Government circles, made a series of denials. Replying after the Attorney-General, Sir Hartley Shawcross. Nad recalled Harry Sherman's story
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  • 183 8 Free Press Staff Reporter -THIRTY-FIVE 22 Ib. parcels of Singapore Cambridge School examination papers have already been sent to London* by the education authorities. Only two more are left for dispatch. The Malay and Chinese scripts went by air Five of the 22 lb. packages
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  • 270 8 LONDON, Saturda f>l BBER share! advanced again on the London IV stock Exchange yesterday but. Reut» financial correspondent, price movements generalh were small and without significance. Tins were ir Kular. st of I new art expected to w«r« tha cloe.ns middir oric«a ot t«.eci«c ttocks m tupDi
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  • 127 8 Churchill defends Eisenhower LONDON, Saturday THE Opposition leader, Mr. Winston Churchill, deplored British criticism of Gen. Dwlght Eisenhower's war memoirs "Crusade In Europe," In his speech m the foreign affairs debate In the House of Commons yesterday. "I did not always agree with Gen. Eisenhower on strategic questions and I
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  • 53 8 KIN QfUKAI, 52. b :i Of a P ed In 1932, I elected president of Jap. Der Party, succeeding .ida. now m jail a brit party president garded i stepping stone to the 1938 X ed m with the the w .nga be was adviser
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  • 39 8 Tm n Prime Minis Pandit Nehru hu> iru ilan Republican Pri Achmed Boekarno, to India for consultation to strengthen the tirs between the two countries No date for the v yet been fixed. Reuter
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  • 138 8 ATHENS. Saturday. pONVICTED of attempting v> to smuggle out of Greece over U.S. $100,000 m foreign currencies, handsome Cesare Rubirosa. 41. Dominican Charges d'Affaire 6 m Swit- < dand, was sentenced m a >lire court here yesterday y six months' Jail and fined U.S. $200,000. The
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  • 26 8 R.A.F. RECT. CREST SAFDAAS oarade of 93 RAF Regimen' at Sembauang. the Regimen' A Sanderson, handing the cresi ment, Wing Com. C. B Abh Free Press
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  • 158 8 Sf'LClAl Market correnpuo dent fives tb« prices <rf rubber (m cents per Ib ai 11 uxUi follows: Bayers Seller* No i k 5 S Spot Uhm* 38 MS l.v b. io bales Dec N<> l X No X v s 3«% No 3 R s «> Ton* of
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  • 5 8 The Surete is burgled UNKNOWN
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  • 64 8 Free Pre Ren^*^ fTHi rnment's dil A outstanding volur p^J! C9l^tH^ k^ ill-advised for the st volunteering m Geek, p it of t! elation, at its annu Mr. Yap v commanded the as follov 1 of 1: Mr. Ya^ I Solidarity tht anocn«uy of
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    • 215 8 KNOUIEDGMI N I I S. K. 3undram Si am <& family r their heartfelt thanks to >c who sent wreaths, letters A K rams of condolence 6c Dartlthose who attended the of their beloved son. ".-law and husband. Daniel K. C. lim. and iv slncerelv thank all relas and friends
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    • 143 8 VICTORIA THEATRE TOdtGHT TOMORROW it 6 30 THI IMPORT A NCI Of Bl '*JJJ nM II m Rtm&rkabl* gREAT WORLD IHVi W RE SJ« LIN THE PICTURE THAT" PRECEDED A MEMORABLE MATCH P U pH KING KONG vs Lfjf PENCHEFF I C^l HB s#ot iHKIII -mi.il> mn^ ((i\M,i. tmi ir
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