The Singapore Free Press, 6 October 1950

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1950. I'KICE IKN (IN IS.
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  • 189 1 Malaya to benefit: I S. aid sought i i^. led l)> Hritain, will soon ask the United States to 1 a U555,000,000,000 programme to raise the m South-East Asia including Malaya. issued m IxMidon after week-long talks announced lilmenl of Ihe aid-Asia programme will
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  • 159 1 1 \M >l i n> |r j RUSSIA and Nationalist < hma joined force> la>t nuht m oppo>iti.; a I tilled Nation* debate on tIM future of Formosa an item proposed by the Inited But the Isseaibl] Stearins nittee, h\ .1 mir »»f 10 to
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  • 122 1 VIETMINH LEAVE BEHIND 250 DEAD SAIGON, Friday. pSENCH military headquarters said yesterday that I battalion of Algerian ||fh| infantry killed at it £Sf Vietminh rebels m a swamp-land battle near aiman, 1 :o kilometer^ soutli of Saigon. A military spokesman said that the battle m late Inesday when heavy forces
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  • 71 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Hn IRAQI delegate Awni Kh iIMj told the I'nited Nation that the Fon of Bikom. m the British (ameroons, who has 110 wives, should he left alone. "It is enough to handle 100 women at one time. M.iv Clod fcive him strength m his arduous task,
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  • 70 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. 4 MERICAN casualties m A Korea totalled 20.756. including 2.954 known dead up to September 29, the U.S. Defence Department announced yesterday. This included 4.143 men reported missing m action, and 13.953 wounded. 294 ol whom later died. Of those reported missing. 193 had
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  • 30 1 San Jose, capital of Co Rica, was rocked yesterday by an earthquake which desti ♦>d "several buildings' 1 and m- jured an unspecified number of persoos U.P.
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  • 29 1 Italy has asked to be heard when" the question of the former Italian colonies comes before the United Nations General Assembly's Political and Trusteeship Committees.
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  • 283 1  - RICE AFTER THE SHELLS FRANK GOLDS WORTHY From SEOI'L. Frl. DULLOCK carts lined up amid the ruins of central Seoul yesterday for the first United Nations distribution of relief rice. With American troops halted pending I'nited Nations political decisions, relief officials saw the first fruits of their planning. In thij
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  • 199 1 LONDON, Friday. BRITAIN has sent a special envoy to Moscow to try to buy at least 1,000,000 long tons of badly needed coarse grains. Informed sources disclosed yesterday that there is some nervousness among British officials that the Russians may refuse to sell because of Britain's
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    26 1 Ihe War Minister, Mr. John Strachey. chatting with re-M-rvLsts of the Royal lister Kifles on hoard the F.mpire I'ride before their departure from Liverpool for Korea.
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  • 136 1 LONDON. Fri laHE Chinese Communist Radio aaid yesterday thai Korean war "m its n-al .<• has just begun." It i "drawn-out war or attrition, perilous for ressors." mmunist New China Afency. tranirntti th rt from P»k.. ..'i: "The Korean Pi ami against American invasion has
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  • 39 1 Egyp yesterday reportedly offered to contribute an my of 1.000.000 to 2.000.000 men as part of a nent international force li the United Stales <■ her United Nations men will supply the arms ment.- A.P.
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  • 67 1 U.S. doubts re-valuation WASHINGTON. Fri. A TREASURY, official said yesterday that despite widespread rumours to the contrary, he anticipated no British move "m the foreseeable future" to raise the value of the pound above its present $2.80 level. He refused to believe rumours that the British want to boost the
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  • 71 1 MR JOHN L. LEWIS said yesterday that if President Truman appointed him a dog-catcher, there would be more brains m the Dog Department than m the State Department. Mr. Lewis' comment was made m a letter to State Senator Neal Bishop of Denver. Colorado. Senator Bishop
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  • 298 1 RAGGING (1950) IS MILDER Free Press Stall Reporter RAGGING' of students joining the rniversity of Malaya has begun In spite of the ban imposed by the Students Welfare Committee. New students arriving at Kuala Lumpur rajlway station were met by seniors who made them run backwards and forwards along the
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  • 54 1 pOLICE forces of Pampanga Province, north of Manila have been alerted by Governor Jose B. Lin gad m anti- eipation of the Double Tenth celebration by the Commun- ist community. The Governor yesterday reported to the Defence Secrei tary, Mr. Ramon Mapsasay. on the situation m
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  • 17 1 Czechoslovakia and Pakistan have agreed to exchange diplomatic missions on the 1 legation level.- A.P.
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  • 34 1 WASHINGTON, Fri 'THE United 81 M sunk by a (lotting mini Korea, 21 mm are A si.s'er ship pi'-krci ron and took the 1, on the south-eas of Korea.- Reuter
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  • 18 1 I tandii i lncr« O.N md S fro 18 to -4 n the Con n U.P.
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  • 173 1 'Admit Red China, says Bevin MARGATE, Kent, Friday TWE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin said yesterday it better to "usher Communist China into the United Nations than t<> make her fiffht her way m". Applause greeted this rem made at the Labour Party's urn conference at Margate vhich aft
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    • 90 1 o*l RP.S'PORE ***9rwm tar Vtmaltol* «v»n •«te» d andnt-makes a-most delidoo* Witw its delightfully sweet orange flavour it ■nB I Jablt addition to your child's dietary. It i» onorolcai protective food prepared from tna *nd incorporating the resuJta of up-to-date ies vitamins and otner necessary food fjc^rsi n portal) ffcd
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  • 273 2  - WOMAN RAN MILLION FIRM— AT 92 C.V.R. Thompson By- NEW YORK: AN astonishing woman died recently. Few Americans know of Mrs. Rita Knox. even though her surname is a household word Yet at 92 she was still very much the boss of a multi-million-:iar business Back i.i 1890 she and
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  • 684 2  -  Louise Petrie By- DON'T think there a any doubt about it, pink is Princess Marcaret's favourite colour. And the tone she generally favours is a soft indefinite rose, appropriate to her second name. This was the colour of the lovely crinoline net dress which she wore at
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  • 337 2  -  Canon H. Warner By "It is a fool's game" n husband said, when he returned, to me alter ten months' desertion for another woman. He was glad to be back home, for have been happily married ]or 20 years. Durina those months, however, the woman's husband had
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 150 2 New Crossword No. 170 HHHfitti I To I Vx T~~ ~~R ;MBjgt£tfatfßj >; jc« mS B^ HH1!I I I I B (1.1 IS KOSS l How one with too little c&kes 66 \uih h (4. 3). 7 only such aie suitable for ear-rings (5) 8. Even Bradman was nevei able
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    • 224 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOICN today, you are proU gressive. You have a wide variety of interests and your knowledge m so m my different fields often surprises your associates. Don't forsct, however, that concentration on one thin? at a time l>rinj;v. the quickest results. You are a born leader and
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    • 60 2 Solution to Crossword No. 169 VOLITION— Across: 1. P v ii< r pufl. 7. Optic. 8. Crane A>k- li. Rahash. 13. Herf 14. j 16. Loot. IR. Pe.mit. 20, K.i. 21 Band. 12, D MiKnoiv tte. Doun: 1. I Uet 2. Watcb. 3. Zncvae. 4 Puck. S. PUme 6, Hta;
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  • 193 3 peasants spared no horrors rAEGU. rtmrsdaj Sling toll of sufTcrins and waste since the loTasien has brought to South Korea revealed as the rnggrmamn fall back M Parallel. HO horrors whicl) tins savu^e three as not produced, yet the ordeal or* tinues. Disclosures almost Inst
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  • 5 3 'UNKNOWN WOMAN' THANKED zxbmzxclbvua'dhdfhdfgh Reuter
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  • 7 3 Angry mothers seek woman collector zxmgasdgasgbxbnadh Reuter
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  • 9 3 is bad :i hi«»h r,nv. U.P. Reuter
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  • 89 3 FRANKFURT, Thursday. IiKMA.N V S Jewish community, irhlcta numbered J about 540,000 before the Nazi persecution reclined it to its present estimated 25, 000. is expected to become even smaller ;is more Jews emigrate. dealing with Jewish questions c hat only 50 per cent,
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  • 20 3 critl United lacks than s-bombing raids on Germany, or the atonic strikes Japan m World v. A.P.
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  • 32 3 M of the 8 ►n <»[ thp Pacific >AM m San Francisco have refused >n three Orient-bound is m Pacific coast, pi ise of thp diseonlinrance var bor.i-s" pn on AP
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  • 23 3 airline 85 do! Lid the v I aliaii Capraft but there had b little response to adver Reuter
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  • 24 3 •at- have d to the C <>t ihr Bill United Stattß Army m X a brirf ceremony at Army Headquarters m Korea.
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    57 3 Kishty men died behind a wall of fire over a mile from the pit bottom at Cresswell Colliery, Worksop, Nottingham. Smoke and intense heat drove back repeated rescue attempts. This aerial picture of the scene at the pit-head shows ambulances and rescue vehicles making their way to the pit-head Wives
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  • 215 3 Difficulties of a 'soft peace SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday. IN plugging for a "soft" peace treaty for Japan, the United States runs head-on into two types of criticism abroad. First is the charge laid down many months aso by Red China and since taken up m full cry by Moscow that
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  • 91 3 riVNTHfcTU hormone and other tiiuus which can boost the speed of horses and elites md >et cinnot be drt'M -ted hv swabMns or chemical test*', present racing With a 't'Triiic problem." according t<» the veterinary surgeon «>i the Sydney Turf Club. Mr. L. Monk. The new
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    • 266 3 Pnnied m EagUod Aug 194« flOdOOp«d*i j M I CABLE WIRELESS LTD I Issulw OPriCB I INCOMPOMATCO IN INGLANO' The first line of this Telegram contains the following particulars m the order h named: Prefix Letters and Number of Message, Office of Origin, Number of Words, Date, Time handed m
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    • 21 3 gj SINGAPORE %l IHtiKKi a Shu kooft: 1 urn Hnu Ski Dance M n En- :rp; f Singapore v T.arMlon Rc!:or1fs!»
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    • 85 3 i iBBC) Londo. Concerts: 6 Imhwwiian News ana Programmes (BBC); 6.30 CanNews 'BBC). 6.45 All the 13 French: News <BEC. 730 KngliSfl Half-Hour N Far F em Affairs: Letter Iron HBC' 8 Plain English. a r> Thai: News and Talks iBBC». 84) Dutch: News (BBC»: 9 Kuoyu: News and Pro-ram;
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    • 134 3 Bridge Hands With OQ arc Nortlt tjoldinn 4A J 7 S C> I i 1 ♦w J Soutb W«M N>"h Ea»» 117 BAT do you bM? Thia hand vaa part of controversy about point count bidding originally published In Bruiee World Magasne Mi* h oaa eight points under thf 4-3-2-1
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    • 111 3 This wi< ib« rt»a»pleu 4**! noun nmrr k \st AQjnj i 072 0 X 1 9 4 SMITH II7BEN this hand was artually vrd. the North player d to two not rump and South went on to three. But South had absolutely no play tor ninf tricks; m fact, he
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  • 132 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. Oct. 6. 1950. Tho hair shirt J?RNIE BEVIN, an ailing had been "written orr hv many gnorant ol t. which is bred m the West ol and. But -now tl I eigii Secrealong with which is one ol the most inspin thinj r to en
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  • 802 4  -  CHARLES FOLEY A British observer eavesdrops JL m a Moscow tavern By STOCKHOLM: IVHAT do the Rus- sians think about Britain? What is the picture their masters paint of her— for remember these 200 million people have had no source of information outside the
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  • 464 4  - LONDON-THROUGH RED EYES John Allan May By LONDON: IT is with deep regret I find that the London of Mr. Hva Ehrenburg is as far removed from the London of Mr. May as is the town of w from the state honesty. It is with no regret, however, that I
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    42 4 This is the gi :'c!vr. to act iii 'Outcast of the Islands* <* 1 has c Southt I A ian round. She is j(j}i f i'r of one of ratic families. Her fa secret. At 0 U UHU igapore would play m tht
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  • 656 4  - 'Black Diamonds' of South Africa George Addicott By SALISBURY: rUAMONDS, discover- ed m South Africa, Tanganyika and the Belgian Congo, have helped to finance the urly development of the African Continent, but the chances are that "black diamonds'' coal— will, m future, play a tar bigger part. Experts called m
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  • 121 4 Letter to the Editor May I i igainsi the ap Mr. Kingsley Morrando rs 1 Choi< the public to refrain lrom q In and again. it's \vr c as long as it is d and popular? I for c dnn't mind at all U I can hear it
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  • 201 4  -  DR. CHARLES HILL hcba'g'aghnhsdajad THERE is an awfui lot going on insid« us of which we are not consciously aware and thank goodness we are not! The heart pumps on with steady rhythm. the lungs do their masterly job of gaseous exchange: the stomach deals with
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  • 16 4 M a:- till money. A (he sick COS' be* hospital I t $100 m
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 16 4 POPULAR HOUSE for SPORT CUPS MEDALS Jeweller P. H. HENDRY. 7H. Norlh Bridge Rd. S pore.
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    • 50 4 York Pork Pie One of our Yorkshire customers a^ked us to make a special pork pie, and it v so good we decided to make some me They are on sale at the De Counter at $1.80 a Ib and thoroughly recommend them Delicatessen Counter COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD BRANCH
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  • 387 5 onwiission's plan to solve problem Free Press Staff Reporter f pjl ipore Hawkers Inquiry Commission has recommended that a lent Hawkers Advisory Hoard he formed to advise on policy to new bylaws, licensing policy and tees, sites for fixed hawkers 1 shelters and puhli
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  • 41 5 AID TO SEEK A NEW LIFE haw sen ->»l .r mi 11--hj the r lnqw n port la the In the i nf t h» town, -h. nt«nlumbrr i ure esl ibn must t Mtin?. for tIMB4 «n--bc "ii bI i
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  • 200 5 They hawk because they must Free Press Stall Reporter if ORE people take to hawkatl Ing m Singapore out of ssitv than for *ny other reason, according to -he findings of the Hawker Inquiry Commission. These are the people wno cannot find an rk ake Up 26. per rent, of
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  • 194 5 IT is |OO fantastic to believe that a man would chop a person on the head with a knifV and then strike again at the loot." said the Singapore Second Police magistrate, Mr. S. K. Teh. when he acquitted Ltai Peng Lai yesterday. Lim v. a^
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  • 259 5 F. P. Malay Correspondent A SUGGESTION that MusA hrn women m Singapore snould take a more active role m the social welfare work among the community was made by an Egyptian woman journalist, Shariftan Khatijjah Al-Sagoff, when she visited the Colony recently. Shariflah Khatijjah represents
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  • 74 5 pictures. r y.HE "Municipal President** and his staff, during yesJ. terday's rehearsal of to-morrow's mock Municipal meetina to be staved Ini senior pupils of Singapore EngI ih schools. Third from left is 17-year-old Gerald P'illau Who Will take the part of Municipal President The part of Miss
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  • 319 5 POLICE RAWS ON HAWKERS Free Press Staff Reporter COMMENTING on police raids on hawker*, the Singapore Hawker Commission In its report says that there was dear evidence that In such raids the sympathy of the public is on the side of the hawkers. Hawkers are popularly regarded
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  • 23 5 Thi Ho ac A Serfrom Singapore t< H g was resumed this moi The typhoon which rrupted the service has lilted.
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  • 326 5 Students will be Commissioners for a day Free Press Staff Reporter A MOTION that the entire city of Singapore should be immediately illuminated with fluorescent tube lighting will be debated at a mock meeting of Municipal Commissioners to be staged by School Certificate Class pupils from seven of the Colony
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  • 20 5 > the Police a m Municipal parka The Ifunicipa I era have i the chain to i at 2
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  • 143 5 N eiror m a cable from an airline eompain <n Calcutta caused a two-and-a-half hourV delay m the Pacific Overseas Urwajri •iir nenrfee from on Wednesday ftiftrf I h«- South ilrk urn I i Last airline rtwymj \n Calcutta s,nt a caMe i<» POAS m Bangkok inhirt"laf
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  • 74 5 KUALA LUMPUK I MR. Er P<>. Labour MP. f night that the rubber minimum wage of r raised to $1 80 was breeding ground mun He was .spt-akina par' q by th. Tra British parl.a:: tion now vi^rine M Mr Popplew* i! said: *We have to build
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 41 5 Just Unpacked ROCKFAST CURTAIN NET 13 Leading Colours S/ Per Yord also INDIAN CURTAIN NET c. 1.90 Per Yard t A// Fadeless ft;^ BhaW. Ja^atoJ&ik CALDBECK'S OLD TAWNY PORT HUNTING PORT CLUB PORT lad nothing hut the I*M is labelled CALDBECK'S
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    • 82 5 Your Carpets ill Lasl Longer if you «:i\«» Ihtm I iiderla; Protectioa MIXTURE OF WOOL &l RUBBER N Will not only make xotir larjm I Last Loncer Iml feel richer! Scientifically Produced Carpel I aderlay* made m 2 Thickneegen. 72' wide i" tliic-lt $15*95 i M>r yid 3<» -1 K.OO
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  • 585 6  - TARA STREET SUITED TO NEW TRACK ALLAN LEWIS Lew SMWS up Perak Gold Vase chances] By picture. Best bet despite heavy impost T»HE long-awaited Gold Vase will hold the spotlight tomorrow, final day of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn meeting. A probable field of 11 will give racegoers the rare
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  • 706 6 Ambassador to winCI. I, Div. 2 sprint 4 M BASSADOR or Bramhall Fiver' This is the question confrontracegoers m the Cl. 1, Div. 2 eveur over 7f. They will be well ad\ to follow the choice of mount by Herbe Charles. He picked Uw wronK one last SLiturday but this
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  • 107 6 I>ROBABLES for the Gold Vase rate over the now 7-f coarse at Ipoh tomorrow are: lil TAKA STREET 9 09 Lewis (Bag by) 131 NO REGRETS S.fW Breukclen (E. Donnelly) 40:1 SNOWI OWL II 9.00 Brenkelen (Mawi) loi CROTDON 9.00 Sullivan (Ellery) D 22 RAJ MAHAL X.07
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  • 326 6 1 0st. will not stop Four O'clock T»HE mm I :uiy than on the first two days I kto carry 10.0 over 1 miles, but m his present compai mid pell up to it and I am g< be imp of tho bt The only nanerrr to he vr; 10
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  • 92 6 PAYS $108 DIVIDEND AT IPOH Croy> J elie. too, must be g:\en re Daik Bi«xadr jtnmtnc class. Since c! a' Pecans. l>e ii*s been only ir.ed la h'js races. A handy but I d r\rn at Battle-hip may provr iI li»\t Allan lor the prepar»U *f>rk and :mx too mw
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  • 6 6 Worrell to lead Empire team Reuter
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 159 6 iJW SHOWING 11 1.45, 4, »».:;0 *).3O p.m. RELENTLESS MAN-HINT LONDON FILMS present Dnugla- K:»irbank> Jr. routed by Shaw Bros. PI:;! 'THE HARVEST AHEAD 1 P.-oduced by the «vI.F. Unit TOMORROW M N(TE r>. New Juntla Thrills! 1 "fiJ SHOWING f *)/l\ Vnriln !lj|j[^U|j, •|)\Y \\l) DAM li m l
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    • 94 6 ANNOUNCE MENT {J THE SINGAPORE REP' PRESLNTS TENNESSEE MIXIAI S "A STREK rCAR N NAMED DESI Q with VIOLA KEATS E at the VICTORIA THEATRE M Fri 6th. Sat. 7tk. Sun Bth. M at NINE P.M. Will patrons kindly collect thcr I T later than 8.45. The curM.n M at
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  • 434 7 INDIA FA. BANS BARE-FOOTED SOCCER picture. Move to improve standard JN an effort to improve India's prospects m international soccer, the West India Football Association recently took a historic step by placing a ban on bare-footed soccer m senior competitions. To the Western World this announcement will be looked upon
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  • 34 7 Navy and S.C.C. clash tomorrow test of, lub on i beii be>t XV mbined hall Tarr \r.d De\ho pUs s and I r other* n c l> I 01 P i«-r--r»rr A B E
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  • 273 7 Welch has a lot to gain tonight ■N>M(iHT'S Afht between Jimmy Welch and Little will pro\t* one thing whether Welch, Ljrs bet*n und^rrstimated, is the best t in tht*sr parts. fr»r Welch will be up H itet who made Bobby Njoo look like a thei fousht m Manila six months
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  • 324 7 All- Indonesia 2: Malays 2. rHE All-Indonesian v. Malays match at the stadium yesterday, was perhaps one of the best exhibitions of how not to score goals and the chief instructors were the .Malay forwards. Malaya stormed lndonesan the start and :ff Madon. Awanj? Bakar
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  • 76 7 Ac s. Old Boyi beat pre- ieni boys and it ail ;t' loccer on the V M C.A ground yesterday, thui win n r.u thf Lee Choon Eng Cup presented by Dr. Tay T< ck En* Leng Jl'xj Ci;u; Sun and Suee Law scored for
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  • 22 7 [lie HOPCA VUI hnld IU annual general meeting at the British Council Hall. Stamford Road, tomorrow at 230 p m.
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  • 164 7 Kmin All AN LEWIS IPOH. Fr: A HEAVY thunder and rum Storm that broke »\er Ipoh last evening, made little difference to the tracks. Thi.s morning, the No. 2 grass was slightly yielding when the following horses spurted down -•raight. Keel Kom* <E. Donnelly), King Arthur
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  • 254 7 Dimmagio's homer beats Phillies 'rll H one and only Joe Dimmagio lined a tenth innings home run into the upper deck at Shibe Park to cross the luckless Philadelphia Phillies again yesterday to 1, and give t lit- New York Yankees a probably insurmountable lead m the 1950 World Series
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  • 40 7 In a friendly pame of hockey played on the 8.0.D.C.A. ground yesterday 8.0.D. beat Indian Association by t'.vo goals to nil. BorTi Ronls were scored In th? last three mh.uloi of the gani»*. Scorers a ere C'arvahlo and Mahinder Singh.
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  • 71 7 r^IRLS' Spon.s Club tnlghi hHVi won their hockey match Inst WHAF 1 iChangi) on the j);»(i;uiK Mtt day, had it not bern for t heir p*'<.i finishing The Club missed nur ■coring 'm they alinoe lost the c.,inc. had H noi been for goal by |fn Marguerite
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  • 35 7 Police beaten 2 -0 pi.AVIN'G with 10 mm Ceylon Sports CluD defeated Police •>\ u\o goal* to nil nt hotkey at Thomson Road yesterday. Edw.r; Doiaisamy. Colony cen-tre-hall who played at insideored both K'ia!.« for Ov-
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  • 30 7 THF followtn^ horses mil not sHrt tomorrow Bright Eyes, Indian Heather. Uninsured. Permita Dormez. Pendra/jon. Dance Hall. Ouranos. Golden Grove John Ham. Bl#r Print. Hot Drop. Alphomus and Pippindeal.
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  • 63 7 T^EITH Mitchell. Singapore's I<>-jrear-old rh.mpion iwlauner, broke <* 10-year-old record In the 200 metres bre;is»! stroke e\r:-.t .n lie Singapore Bwi: m :rg Club y>- ri'i.iv. m the eliminating beati of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championships. Keith's time vas 2 mln. 59 6 sts. The previous record
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 354 8 Reaches fame at ninety NEW YORK, Friday. I RAXDMA Moses is a lady who lived and worked all her life on farms, raised a large family and then, ten years ago, at the age of 80 became a renowned 'primitive-painter. With no training at all. she
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  • 86 8 CHINA 'WILL NOT JOIN KOREA WAR' TOKYO. Fri. ]^HE English-languag predlct tese Communist Army would not crow the Yala River to support the gering North Koreans Referrini to thr threat re•dly made by Premier i En-lai that Communist China would not s f and :dly by if United Nations for
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  • 74 8 Bolivia to control tin LA PAZ BOLIVIA. Frl. THE Bolivian Chamberpot De] approved a Bill grarr uovernment powerj to control the production ai f tin -the nroci B Seior. The* me. m Coi dispute b- ment and the mining panics over a forel change decree issued i nment on Aug
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  • 50 8 I^HE United Nations I nmittee yesterday adopted a Syrian p I the Secr^tary-C oral of tho Arab Lemgue nd all sessions ol the United Nations General A>s^mbly as an otaienrer. Only Israel opposed thf proiaL The rote was 4!i to one I with seven abstention Reuter
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  • 41 8 Tho Greek Premier. M. Venizelos. said yesterday that the projected negotiations for a Mediterranean part by Greece are restricted to Turkey for the time being. X& other discussions artr underway or planned with any other nation. A.P.
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  • 24 8 The Burmese Parliament by an overwhelming majority yesterday ratified the recent ECA agreement with America giving Burma approximately US$lO,OOO,OOO for reconstruction. A.P.
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  • 181 8 VIENNA, Friday. r rllF Austrian Government sent telegrams to the 1 Foreign Ministries of Britain, America, Russia and France, yesterday, protesting against Russian participation m Austrian Communist strikes and Communists last night virtually isolated Vienna from the world by rail, but the Russians ordered them to
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  • 61 8 MOSCOW. Fri. 'pHE French Government has refused visa applica- j lions to a party of Russian weightlifters who intended to K<> lo Paris to participate In i thp world rhampionships there this month. The Soviet team headed by Victor Bykharov, meludes three world record holders, GriKorl Novak
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  • 16 8 At least eight Soviet soldiers have fled into Iran during the past week. U.P.
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  • 182 8 LONDON, Friday. advances m copper shares provided a feaure of the Stock Exchange yesterday m an active crowded market, states Reuter's financial correspondent. Keen demand, reported to be on Continental and United States account, found shares m short supply at- current levels. Speculative interest was whipped
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  • 112 8 HK 'base of American imperialism' HONG KONG, Fri. UONO KONG and Macao hay*» been branded bases of "American imperialism and Kuomintang agents" by a high Kwangtung Communist official, according to Chinese reports reaching Hong Kong According to the reports people pntering Communist China via Kwangtung ports would undergo rigid screening.
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  • 15 8 Iran mar un Iranian nob!rman living m Paris with hi* German wil U.P.
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