The Singapore Free Press, 17 December 1948

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  • 23 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA HGFHGF HH GFFHF GFGH SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1948. I'KH fc Ml I IMS
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  • 760 1 Allegation by accused Free Press Special Correspondent NIONG PINANG, Thursday. OKT\ ot arms and ammunition seized >m a Cataiina flying boat at Airabu Island on Sept. 11, were consigned from .Manila to Malaya for planters, said Albert \V. Onstott, ring evidence before a Dutch Court
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  • 126 1 BERLIN, Frid.. U fiminaiulatil m Berlin, Gen. Aiexei all> protested to the French comGen. Jean Ganeval, yesterday, describing on of the French military authorities m lier m the du>. the giant transmit f Russia's mosi powerful radio station m iy. as illegal and arbitrar Frer of
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  • 56 1 ADDRESSING the I Council n on Wed: he Governor ol I Id be duty He did D( be applied to individ- I r the time beinu operate as a profit tax. present basla of ed reve: 0, recurre: $8.390,000. but the Color. c to
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  • 84 1 TROOPS COVER EVACUATION OF CHILDREN foe JtTtm Staff KeporUr W KUALA LUMPUR. Frk. r ITH air cover and "heavy esccrt by armoured ears and by troops," a successful evacuation of school children from the Cameron Highlands was can-ied out on Dec 16 the 0.0.C. Malaga Dlstrlr" Gen. C H. Boucher,
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  • 172 1 SHANGHAI, Friday. I s Gen. hi I\o vis headquarters m Peiping announced last night that Nationalist units, bitterly resisting the Communist forces swarming around the city's suburbs, had retaken four points outside the walls of the city, swiftly-moving 40,000 Red raiders struck within 63 miles
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  • 63 1 brof Press Staff Reporter CINGAPORE police screen ed" 550 people m security checks yesterday. In one check, at Silat Road and Tiong Bharu areas, an Indian was arrested, and was later need to 10 days' simple imprisonment m the Singapore First District Court for
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  • 19 1 Free Press Staff Reporter Singapore police arrested four Chinese and one Ceylon(se yesterday under the Emergency Regulations.
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  • 229 1 WASHINGTON, Thursday. 4 STATE Department spokesman confirmed today that the Inited States would not intervene m the political crisis m China. If there is talk of a coalition government, that i s the business of China, not of America, he said. This policy statement
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  • 56 1 THE Secretary of State fee thr Colonies. Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, said m the Commons yesterday that he was >«arr of 'some dissatisfaction" among Malayan police officers over the promotion of certain Palestine police officers absorbed into the Malayan force. He was inquiring into representations made
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  • 68 1 HONOUR FOR MEMBER GFHGF GFHGF FGHF Singh, I. Thivy and tht utive of the Government of India Mr. J A Thivy at the dinner held m Mr. Singh's honour at the Sea View Hotel I ait night. The dinner iras or gay by a committee of hosts, representing the various
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  • 187 1 Free Press Staff Reporter 'EE more jobs, making «i ital of five, have been ottered to Tan Sing Choon, the dumb 22-year-old Penang ex-Volunf'-er. s.nce his plight was first mentioned m The Sunday Times. One of the three new offer* comes from Mr. Lee
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  • 76 1 I>HE Secretary of State lor the Colonies, Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, told Parliament yesterday he was unable to forecast what the future rice ration scales m Malaya would be until allocations by the International Emergency Food Committee for the first half of next year had
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  • 44 1 AIR passengers into Rangoon from the rice district centre of Basseln re- port large areas of rlcelands ablaze m the Delta. Earlier reports said Communists m the Delta had threatened to burn the new rice crop now beins harvested.- A.P.
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  • 34 1 The G.0.C.. Malaya District, Gen. C. H. Boucher, and five high-ranking officers including the Air Officer C mmanding, are to vslt Sinn- on Jan. o to meet Siamese military j chiefs.
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  • 173 1 'WAR LIKELY IN INDIES,' SAY DUTCH THE HAGUE, YriC HOLLOWING the rejection by the Dutch Government of Dr. Hatta's last-minute note ott'erin new basis for negotiations In the three-year-old Indonesian dispute, fears of armed conflict m Java have been revived. A spokesman for the Dutch delegation United Nations told A.P.
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  • 122 1 SIR. ALEC ON SECESSION AND FUSION Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. IT was no part of tk Government's policy prejudice In any way the possibility of the fusion of Singapore and the rest of the country, said the Chief Secretary. Sir Alec Newboult. at this morning's Press conference.
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  • 58 1 Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. FIFTY two bandits had bt-t-n killed m operations during the past three weeks, said Gen. C. H Boucher. G.O.C Malaya District, today. Gen. Boucher said that arms recovered included four rifles, four sten guns, fiw pistols, four
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    • 19 1 m For lo^«n3shori\Nw»Sl«lMM* HT RADIO CO. -aCHASa BOAO. SINOAPORI. jgmnstrw* BUSHTEUFUt*foyo« ft? iii (I Drink Ov^ltino O>ld fcefreshincf tk>/icious
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    • 34 1 SINGAPORE RESTAURANT BAh H HKA MiOVD PRESENTS THE HAWAIIAN RHYTHM BOYS On Dec 17 is Bwj Ftid.> (Also durin; MAS HE* WAR FESTIVm SPECIAL TIFUN A DIN NEB PHON I (obaeeo Mnclwß^t the eerk-tip
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  • 490 2 From circles close to the Royal Household emerges the first inside story on pUns for the raising of the boy who may out* day become King of England. Copyright m Malaya bj the Singapore Free Pr by arrangement with the North American News j X^sociation. WHEN a
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  • 25 2 A colourful version of the auklc Uh heavy crepe it/ suede uppers, designed for town, or ir. A seasonable fashion ndon footwear lay.
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    280 2 T"HK j ttKaiast your partr. whist p d/lve ou ■toppers m partis and mak hold-up play. Thus if Eavt had held the k an of diamonds m tlra deal. when West opened the spadt deuce, his play of the spade jack on the first trick would hay* automatic
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  • 131 2 Sterility Can Be Overcome ALTHOUGH a worn; London divorce recently on the grounds of h> incapacity to coi the marriage, In spite i fact that she had a eh: him by artificial lnsei: tiun. it is now repoi •y can be ome m about 40 per it of such i
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    • 82 2 'Scapula Medals" Guaranteed Pure 22 Kt. Gold at $22 enrh from Kwong Cheong Loong Jewellers 59. High Street Singapore Phones 7571 ***** mm t EX) COCK ROB! s 1 2 BD 358 LULLABY LAND— Parts 1 A BD 370 PIED PlPER— Parts 1 2 BD 375 ORPH IT OPERA Disney—
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    • 174 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BOR V n 1 bitit»n> and supr confident t- often outstrip your abilities and >ou are apt to 'bite off more than you can chew." However. thi> nt-rd not be a handicap, fftr if you are wise, you will fill m the defii when >«>u first aver
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    • 488 2 485 metres: 41 metre. (12 p^ m io?n f (B ,P t0 445 I liC: 920 Wa ■nd 9 39 p m to Hi rOOAY Kuoyu (BBO). I 9.45 145 Dun,e don M rror (BB( ,do by Gene Kruja: 8 10.45 N b.L.A.C. [deal <B: iq IS World Afl TODW
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  • 119 3 US CANNOT BEAT CHINA REDS UNLESS-' Anti-Chiang radio talk T 1 r """»"''^<- are winning because the; b.,11, nt v, S 'SV em f r H S hti »g "'"I reforming o'/h.;: Dr. John K. Fairba.i -SaL S£S%. 'S a b r ce e at fiK mmunism learn to work
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  • 76 3 from ad. Long Island, Dorothy La for s ale" adent attracted (fl th- U.S. is to see Bi lawyer "bideEight months ago, Dorothe mother of ered $10,000. Since then she has received innumerable "pro■.ncluding one a ila n nan. A'bor•ny pec; rding to thy.
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  • 32 3 Iwill ha\ :i problems I to SenaK• R Co:. I ■3lts '.n public life 1 any happening because bt'llev. '-ady to back China Commu- i A .P.
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  • 168 3 ORITONS are puzzled over the results of the Labour Government's recent efforts to force "loafers" to work. Six months ago the government heralded a big campaign against Britain's non-working population, and the drive wa> dubbed the "spivs and drones order." When th< tnoke cleared away.
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  • 156 3 nXE of the most energetic battles against the twin vils of the black market and steadily rising s is being waged today by the French National Federation of Cooperative Societies, which includes about 1.300 societies and to which 2,300,000 French families beloi. en carrying on
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    22 3 'or the Royal ?he cake rated r cradle which hold miniature doll dressed m tening robe^ made by Royal School of Needlework.
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  • 92 3 BRITAIN is to have immedia- >vi ditCUßgiohs" with the Argentine nment over the falling oir m recent weeks m the rate or shipment of Argentine Britain, said th? Minister. Mr John hey. "A critical git can the deliveries under the agreement, are not forthcoming." Mr. Str
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  • 139 3 WORKERS GAVE 'RISE' TO THE DIRECTORS DIRECTORS of a London printing firm have to get permission from the stall hey can have salary Increases. The fifty workers decide how much extra bosses deser The head of the firm Mr. H Farmer, ha fi given staff and executive! an eaual voice
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  • 32 3 Fijian boys from Queen Victoria School dance the Club Dance during a youth display at Suva to celebrate the 74th anniversary of the cession of Fiji to Queen Victoria.
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  • 229 3 Anew approach •Quebec problem evident with the assumption of the Canadian prime ministership by Mr. Louis St. Laurent. Under Mr. Mackenzie King, government policy toward one of :ipromise and appeaseLittla made I he way who form one third of n and Id the balance of aid re-
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  • 353 3 TANTALISING CHRISTMAS FOR BRITONS pOOD shops m Britain arc for the first Christfl since the war faced with an abundance of supplie> of most seasonable foods and drinks but a reluctance on the part of their customers to spend money. Last year, when there was plenty of moi. circulation, they
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  • 44 3 The Polish Director of State Trading, Mr. Vro was *>ci to d for "economic sabotage." The director, and or cmp; nce<2 to 12 years, were said to have n 30 tons of sugar and sold it on the black market. U.P.
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    • 163 3 GIFTS for ALL f GOLF DARTS 7 TENNIS CRIB BOARDS V FIELD SPORTS DRAUGHTS TABLE TENNIS DOMINOES BILLIARDS CHESS ROULETTE TIDDLY WINKS POKER DICE POKER SETS FISHING TACKLE SHOVE HA PENNY AUTO BRIDGE DEVIL AMONG THE TAILORS. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PPNANG THIS EVENING AT RAFFLES HOTEL IN THE NEW LOUNGE
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  • 92 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Dec. 17, 1984 The Rights of the Settlements I rhat most opland N c Fedei\. s in "7 1 They I time, bui iave vhedeal b< Slngaj> tne and m •mmand But .it the IVnang I I rthy It the b a united preac 1
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  • 744 4 PEOPLE MAKE NE WS '•rOODBYi: Mr. Chips was uttered by thousands of North Malayan schoolbo and exstudents m tribu their old teacher, Mr. 1). G. DORAL of the ng Edward VII School, Taiping, who ret: soon after 39 years of loyal, conscientious service m the Education Department.
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  • 318 4 Reviving The Druids Drink' l> Old rt trade. V maci from I c it its its types rry, rs. Irtnk oi the a In the of mead at their century when the ts mar: Now. the mead-maki as a relatively cheap comnr n so "1 uaF they are encourn vlve
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  • 145 4 The war-bom and despair of the little people that has n known to their kind m Manchuria and North China, today has spread to Nanking and Shanghai and is stretching its talons of Buffering still further mth China. It can be seen In hopeless
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  • 169 4 Hy BAKBAKA BUNDSCHU .I*. Fashion Writer. HARDLY any American women are int. Parisian designPierre Balmain bewailed. Most of the ones that are, are m Paris, he tinued. He list off Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and Windsor. who month othei world. But elegar.ee. "Its like de-N Balmam cult."
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    10 4 Modern children have a pa examine the ivork s before
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  • 8 4 Gadets A d The Blind HG FGH FGH
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    • 10 4 B* v! mvL 1 mB a* GIVE HER J^^l RH.HENDRY(g)
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  • 5 5 Banishment Bill is withdrawn ro-
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    14 5 picture. re Traction Company 'ar near the Bridge Road a 7a 'erday. Free Press
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  • 34 5 .eral gaja Ui rcspondence ■^ndtd for d n In Pakisin is fre^ d to India The inclusion vi "India" m the address may occasion delay to correspondence, which should bo add] tan
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  • 151 5 Free Press Staff Reporter I [NOFFICIAL members of the Singapore Legislative Council will receive 54.000 each as allowances for the eight months commencing April this year which they have served on the Council. The Government has asked them to draw this money before the end
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  • 73 5 THE Singapore (ID Chief. Mr. E. V. Fowler. >esterday said that the public should report to him any incident Involving rash act by the police. Investigations would be made In eacb i he added. Mr. Fowler was replying to a Chinese reporter who handed him
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  • 254 5 Free Press Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 4 GOVERNMENT committee, appointed to investi- gate agricultural credit systems and rural indebtedness m the Federation, has recommended the rmation of a Land Mortgage Bank to facilitate development of large farming undertakings and neater and more efforts" to
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  • 575 5 To meet 15 years needs Free Press Staff Reporter MORE than $50,000,000 will probably be required to complete the Singapore Municipal electricity scheme, initial work on which has been approved by the Municipal Commissioners, involving the erection of a new power station at
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  • 112 5 MOST GOVT. EMPLOYEES CAN VOTE THE Colonial Secretary, Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, has asked heads of all departj ments to make it clear that most government employees are qualified to register for the Municipal vote. All Government employ* cv ocI cupyin? quarters, other than labourers' lines, are eligible. hout
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  • 89 5 Lee A Soon Guan, of Boon Tat i Street, pleaded guilty m the 'First District Court, yesterday to three charges of cheating. c was charged with cheating the Federal Dispensary of $76 on Dec. 14 and Whlteaway Laidlaw of $605 on Dec. 15. He was charged
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    79 5 The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. J. L. Wilson, officiated at the marriage of Jfifj Ponnu Constance Chelliah to Flying Officer George C. V. S. Nallayya, R.1.A.F., at St, Andrew's en Wednesday, The bride is the daughter of the Rev. D. D. Chelliah, f acting Principal of St. Andrew's
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  • 198 5 A id for Arabic schools t P. Malay Correspondent A COMMISSION of Inquiry, appointed by the Religious Department of Johore, Is at present visiting Arabic schools m Muar, Segamat and Kluana to find ways and means of how these privately-run schools can best be aided by the Gover the Utusart
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  • 210 5 OBJECTIONS- by 729 persons j detained m the Federate Emergency .1 been reject- :y Commitve been was officially n Kuala Lump I n ..se where \amittees have nded release of o recommend, n was given ral Legislative Council yesterday m written replies. Because of pressure of
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  • 87 5 •'PHE Singapore Regional In--1 dian Congress hag created a Congress Election Board to manage its affairs at the forthcoming Municipal Elections. Dr. X Chandra, secretary oi the Congress Election Board, gaid yesterday that che board had started an intensive drive for registration of voters lor the
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  • 25 5 Mr H R ian, retiring D of Education m the Federation, will broadcast an "Eve of Departure" talk from Radio Mala /a 45.
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  • 132 5 'VHE first commercial plane A (Pacific Overseas Airways—Siam) flying; on a through route from Bangkok to Jogjakarta, the Republican capital via Batavia, lands m Singapore on Saturday. Dutch approval of this air l.nk was intimated to the Indonesian representative m a letter from Mr John Coast, Adviser
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    • 63 5 Latest Models of GOWNS ir the festive Season. EL- I!—l'i'-'-.j-jm.1 I'i'-'-.j-jm. BRAS B*S*M KO*B Mwr Radlat Hotel ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER TODAY from FOOD SUPPLIES IPHONE ORDER DEPT. 5281 XMAS OFFERS Reasonable Pri. INDIAN WOOlliN CARPETS KKN EMBOSSED available I INDIAN STAiR CARPETS i rr width ptr >q. ft. I
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    • 64 5 U RD[CTA" There i Norn rKtjlU Finer A well Trimmed Lawn enhances the Beauty of a Garden Buy wisely and become a satisfied '"PRESTO user. HERE PRESTO LORNMO BALL BEARING LAWN MOWER It's delightful It's easy. Always ready to use Good for rough lawns as well as smooth. 16 inch
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  • 186 6 FEDERA TION DEBTS BILL IS PASSED Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LLMPI R, Thursday npHE Legislative Council today finally passed the Debtor-Creditor Bill, with amendments suggested by the second joint Singapore and Federation Select Comittees. It is understood that the date of its coming into force will be decided after
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  • 63 6 fX)UND guilty on all eha: :u-erning t; RA F. vehlclat and genivid Wolf Ginsberg snd Sergeant Alexander Greenoclc Forrest were eacn four years' I imprisonment. Corporal Ronald H thrett :s" rigoroui imprisonment and Corporal Edward Irwln Tuck and 1 Emmanuel P«- .tr's rigorous imprisonmen'
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    40 6 There was a Iq 'tidance at the annua ngloChinese s d a fern day ■:<>(,{ hall m Cairnhill Road. P i/rom left*. kin Juan. Mr. John Hunam Vasu and Mrs. Peterson of th* cipal of the School. Dr. Peterson,
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  • 26 6 4 BANDITS KILLED IN 5 MINUTES KUALA LUMP 0 tilled by a military itntakab area ol Pi as a i. millIn d the I actlo: I
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  • 24 6 atln rgai by a Balwant S:: ecttd icli Yap Pheng Oeck. preLhe Straps Chinese .srd j ur. Indian Reglona •he I led.
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  • 32 6 MALAYS SYMPATHETIC TO INDONESIA Political trend reviewed Frei' Pn A MOM; Mala) tt eneral fate of the Indonesian that, m th. nation by the Chi m i titude movements he India Symbols
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  • 191 6 ■J^^^^^^^^^f^^^^^n f^^^pt^^^^^p LONDON, Frid.i ■'I'lIK London Stock Exchange closed yesterday with a note of hesitancy witli some earlier gains lost, following Berlin news of the destruction, by the French authorities, Of the aerial masts of the Russian broadcasting station, says Reuters financial correspondent. Tins were irregular
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  • 50 6 KUALA LUMPI THE .sdieme to 100 of up to 30 recommended 1 to the dependent veiled by terro: during the emer*. was approved m the Legislative Council today. The full compensation scheme recommended by the .mittee was tabled and its adoption moved by th^ Financial Secreta D ID.
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  • 33 6 The Si: porters an Stock annou: that the price of mutton sold by them will be reduced from 7o 6f> cents per pound. 18. I Beth firms import livestock from Australia.
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    • 94 6 m^"Plr3k6 Exclusive to the Singapore irn Press m Malaya l^iiii^ >*?>^ Ks^ Mini JANt Exclusive t<> the Sin#ap»rf /V/>.s> m Malaya '^^t^|y^^^^^ kor i iiiS N ?^m E r R/ nroT" HIM COURSE WITH AND VF.RY FHINK WAS FOND/ Mt' -BUT YOU 1 IS OF A MAW,/ 0/ fRi N^-^f
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  • 33 7 Lek' re Football Association believes m "catching 'em young." Here are >n's budding stars being instructed m positional play by Dai Jones, form an d M n back.
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  • 30 7 ri&n I LiTa won the race. -azyje came horses were •eh ftonl ra n to A wrong hor>«.se he had bought Bust f m b* Reuter
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  • 497 7 5 WICKETS FALL IN 20 MINS. England m race against weather TN a race against the weather, England's bowlers dismissed South Africa for 161 by tea time yesterday m the first Test at Durban/ From the time that Alec Bedser and Cliff Gladwin took the new ball at 148, South
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  • 205 7 S.C.C. fielding an 'A' XV v. N.S. many of their regular players are unable to travel and others are either sick or injured the re Cricket Club are fielding practically an fifteen against Negri Sembilan on the Seremban station padang tomorrow. Ith Gordon Taylor, the Club captain, on the ired
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  • 37 7 JIMMY NEWELL, the yOUH| middleweight from U) HM S. Birmingham, will meet Jimmy Welch ia the main of PromuUT T.B. Lim's boxinn card at the Happy World St Wednesd I make 149 lb.
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  • 27 7 THE FOLLOWING players have been selected Cr.cket C the Catholic Young -on on the Padang fl 5.15 p.m.' Houtt: neker, Be.l. Mh- -liae. UmpL
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  • 237 7 THE K..\. Police were lucky to beat H.M.S. Birmingham by three goals to two m their hockey match at Naval Base yesterday. Two quick goals m the last few minutes of the game saved them from a two-one d( The sailors had the better of
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  • 180 7 Naval Base Ladies' H.C. win 2-1 AFTER pinning their opponents to their own hair for the major part of the game, the Club were caught m a spirited counter-attack by the il Base Lad* key Club wt-re deftated by two goals to nil on the S.R.C. padang yesterday. The first
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  • 95 7 A kali of the Company Ltd.. held on was decided to form a club, the activities of which tmbrace outdoor and indoor The following office bearer Idect N. J. Davis; vice-presidem. A. Tanner, and K<>h Lian Seek; hon. secre'ary J. A. E Martlrr; hon. treasurer. Nff
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  • 97 7 r PIIE Harmsworth Trophy speed boat rate will be held X next summer for the first time m 16 years. Since Gar Wood last won the Cup for America m 1933. no challenge has been made, but a change m the rules, permitting independent challenges by the
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  • 72 7 Meeting to arrange South trials Free Press Staff Correspondent MAI \> i hursd IRRANGEME^TS for lectinjf a formidable h hockey team this n will oe mid^ at a meetin? to fcr held at -nban after th.> Sincapore versus Ne^li Stmbilan hockey fixture on Sunday. Representative fn,m S»n?ipore, Johoro, Milacca and
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  • 61 7 \s:~ i.ndard >t SO* d a com- The team and c The first of i will take place at Jalan H- [arbour Board I the Cricket I ral nev. are being ut m place of players whose abilities are sl'.tc n European are to
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  • 15 7 JACK nl& team round of the the Europe Cup Jan. 5 A.P.
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  • 181 7 THE Singapor. Cricket Clubs Income and expenditure account for the year ended Sep» It. shows a surplus of $1 187. ftl I oack to income reserve for pr» 696, which was c^nrt?d to b" no longer required. Bar receipts, states the rep rt. have iboi tendency to
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  • 26 7 THE ru^gtr match between the Singapore Harbour Board and the J Bub. District Headquarters, which was to hay played ai Raeburn Park was cancelled.
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    23 7 W. C. Choy, the Chines* D nlbitwn match at the Fran early this month. From left to rig' Goon Kok Lem. Choy an-:
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  • 168 7 Ong Chew Bee a potential Davis Cup star Choy "QNCi CHEW BEE of Singapore »> a potential w Davis Cup star, said U. (1 :ie well-known tennis international player, who is n m Singapore. Choy, who has represented China m the Davis Cup competition, told the Free Pr« yesterday that
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  • 45 7 'pIE S.C.C. A Nee Sou i. F.C. tomorrow at 5 p.n". the Padang will be: Bainbrid'- Warne. Pt-nnell, Saunders. McQueen. Crewe, Goldie; Cocks, Pug. thereon. Roualle icapt. >. Baird. Gerahty, Ta Stutchbury. Anyone unable to pla> plutin- Mr. Rfdick <Tel,
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  • 45 7 'pilE Singapore c Club b i OHQ FARELF today at 5.15 p.m at Horg L m Green will be Ah Chio. Lav Huck Yang, t rhiaju Blew Uu H Chin Ctaye, cneah K:m E Tat Chu, Fang. Khoo O Hoo. Umpire: U Swar
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  • 32 7 ROYAL Military Police beathroe goals to iwo m a football match at For t I lrrg yesterday. •rs for the winners were white Kirn Yam ar. scored for Spitfires.
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    • 48 7 Today's sport HOCKEY: vK v Hm| Kong A Shanghai Bank— S X G.H.Q. Sig. Regt v R.N. Police Tanglin; I.A. v. R vembawmmg Farrer Park i: (i II Q. FARELF— Hong Urn Green; 8.0.DX A. v. P. A T St. George's Rd SOCCEB: European trial— Jalan Besar S'adiutn
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  • 11 8 TO HETTY. I.oet Elion I Hospital .d. a on 16th
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  • 13 8 mber, .He. The renv. L> E, 1. TAY^KODY rnment I p m
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  • 159 8 'Something to hide,' 'rogue' LONDON, Friday. JOHN BELCHER, who this week resigned from his post of Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, was accused by Mr. Edmund Davies, K.C., of having deliberately suppressed information m a statement he gave the Lord Chancellor, Britain's highest legal
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    19 8 GHF GHGF FHG Pupih of f livity tableau >ntnbu- parti/ at the V headQ juav yesterday. part Free Press
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  • 37 8 Jap ex-premier indicted on bribe charge i; Prl ii Inl accep ractor In •v-tlon with the S lzei .lal. of Den memtx X f hed by I from Fukuuka Procurator's Office m '00 bribe from i Reuter
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  • 15 8 CHICAQ lay. MA'- f ed Sta' the I charging that h U.P.
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  • 235 8 WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE United S Dcpartmeni of Justice an--1 noun :ed today it had nied a suit to break up .lawful world cartel m natural rubber pi Xi ttied by the Attorney-General, Mi Tom C Clark, named I ta the Dunlop R\ibber Co. Ltd.
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  • 146 8 M't I I. VI M.iikci otii up i« dent five* the prices of rubbei (In cents pfi Ihl tt II i m tod.v follow* Ruver* Her* >ti I X > n syoi locos F.o.b. m bales lan. Nu i X > > IC x x lone of Market;
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  • 29 8 The AFL Sailors Union of the Pacific, which is demanding new wage Increases yesterday raised the possibility of a new American West >r shipping strike. A.P.
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  • 28 8 Jap general 'never heard of cruelty' mk; Fr Japanese «c: mlll- i PoWb m Internees and Indobv Japanese id Tanafa ng 1 I prl- Iquar- he only m
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  • 196 8 MAY HAMPER U.N.O.' WASHINGTON, Mia I^ll X IS. Government yesterday told the nine-judge Supreme Court that Americas role m world affairs would suffer if the court interferes with the conviction of Japanese war leaders recently handed down by the 11 -nation Allied Military Tribunal m
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  • 47 8 X' mas trees illegal TOKYO. Friday. i I ers of the Jape xy removed ChristJape becu law forbidding encourage any p reltg: The Dai Sthon Buddhist on had complained that the ti trt palpably Christian religious ity" and thus illegal The Government ao r eed U.P. A.P.
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  • 11 8 JOHN B lay. old Surrey at A .P.
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  • 103 8 NOTTINGHAM, Friday. JyHE best recruiting sergeant wc have is Joe Stalin," Ma}. -Gen. G. W Richards of the British Army said here yesterday. He added: "Last October, when Joe was thumping the ble was the best recruiting month we had. "Now Statin ha s quietened down
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  • 34 8 The Duke of Edinburgh at Wolverhampton yesterday was presented with a George 111 silver vase, a cabinet made at a local school and a toy dog for his son, Prince Charles.
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  • 39 8 New Palestine flare-up as Jews attack JEWISH forces have v against the 1,200 I I ija, m the was officially annoum This uiv the unitec and cause a b. sored p« expect thai ill I'J j 1 )V\ Jewish
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