The Singapore Free Press, 1 December 1950

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  • 22 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA *o. n. 953 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1950. I'KM'h IEN U A IS.
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  • 188 1 ATTLEE TO FLY TO MEET TRUMAN Leaves today „i L-iiLAT rrnL'u .v .> LONDON, Kridav. M R (IK kI th ,hi I the ""'"v Pri Minister, announced ?l la<t nitfht that he tad suggested to President Truman that the two f them should mtHl m WasklMftm fora wide survey of
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    51 1 picture. When the older girls made li*h| of their work, the two primary girls who made the footstools shown here looked very offended. The little girl on the left shows her friend which Uool she had made at the Methodist Girls' School annual exhibition of art and handdork yesterday. Free
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  • 141 1 LONDON. Fri. REGRET thu' President Truman chose this time to discu.vs the possible use of the atombomb m Korea was expressed privately last night by British Government officials They were, however, clearly jtfcftd at the Whi'e Hoik>e nent reafflrmation thai :he President has the Cer
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  • 528 1 mm. «7u WASHINGTON, Friday. pHK White House said yesterday that President Truman's remarks at his press conference about v f m V b(mi > did not mean that General t! l him u' f can order the vs ol lh e bomb. Ihe White House said
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  • 105 1 A-BOMB NEWS JOLTED ALL EUROPE PARIS. Fri^ PRESIDENT TRUMA N~S 1 warning to Communist China that the United States is considering the use of the atomic bomb m the Korean war has jolted Europe A French Foreign Office spokesman said his government had not taken a formal stand on the
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  • 59 1 Mr Attlee phoned to America LONDON. Fri. AIR. ATTLEE tailed the iJI British Ambassador m Washington. Sir Oliver I- ranks, on the telephone, last night m connection with the comment made by Mr. Truman on the use of the atomic bomb within moments of a report of the President's press
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  • 99 1 Free Press Stuff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. \FTER a chase through lallan« and undergrowtn last night m Johore. three bandits were shot and kii.'il by a small party of security forces. The police patrol of a lieut'-n ant and two special stables was riding m
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  • 48 1 CHINESE REDS TOO NUMEROUS The U.S. Navy Secretary, Mr. Francis Matthews, returned yesterday from an inspection tour of Far Eastern U.S. installations. He declined to comment on the Korean crisis except to say that "the present situation la due to too many Chinese Communists m the fighting." U.P.
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  • 231 1 British m big battle SEOUL, Friday. r»HINESE Communists surrounded elements of three UJS. Marine regiments yesterday m the first hours of a new 80,000-man drive m North-East Korea. The Reds strangely eased the pressure of their rolling counter-offensive on the north-west front. Allied troops
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  • 19 1 H'M.UUIK JOHN SMYTH ons.. Norwood >. who won isS^Sri ■ffiu:: I 1 S£sx& as death." Reuter
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  • 34 1 The Fren.-n counter-espion-agp service has barred from France the Paris ronvspondent of the Hindustan Times. Mr. Gunther Srein. A French spokesman said that Mr. Stein's activities were considered •'undesirable.' 1 U.P.
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  • 37 1 The U.S. Administration yesterday asked Congress to authorize the creation of a Civil Defence Agenry with almost unlimited powers to to mobilize U.S. resources to aid critical areas In the event of an attack.- U.P.
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  • 69 1 tive Press Staff Reporter f|>HL iast BOAC planp ior 1 Ltmdon will leave Kalians* airport next Wednesday unlesi the strike at London airport is settled quickly, the Free Press was told this morning. But QANTAS Empire Air•.v.iys will continue to operate to London at least three
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  • 45 1 A new P. and O. 9.ofr, n liner was named Singapon i\ Clydebank yesterday, bur was not launched becailM of high wind Workers and ipectatora waitpd vainly after (he naming for the launching. The launching will i place when weather permits Reuter
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  • 550 1 LAKE SUCCESS Friday. DECURITX Council delegates were m srim mood last night following President Truman's statement as a resolution sponsored by the Tinted States ordering the Chinese Communists to leave Korea immediately was defeated. Russia cast three more vetos, bringing her total to 49. Nine
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  • 58 1 WASHINGTON, hri. A MERICAN casualties m r\ the Korean vi-r rose yesterday to 31.0 !8 an increase of 1.03'! ov?r a week ajfo. These were casualties about which the next of kin had been notified up to Npv 24. Of the total. 5.307 of the casualties were
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  • 155 1 MR. Winston Churchill yesterday m the Commons warned the United Nations against becoming entangled m a war with China He said: "For this reason I had hoped that General Mac Arthur's advance In Korea... would stop at the neck or waist of the peninsula and
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  • 67 1 THE French National Assembly Foreign Affairs Committee last nigh*, adopted a resolution calling upon the United Nations to negotiate with the Chinese Communists for a demilitarised zone alon? the Manchurian irontier. The resolution i&ld the U.N should follow up fhe recent Anglo-French move foi I buffer
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  • 40 1 Mr. Harold Wilson, Presl sideni ol the r^ard of Trade :uld the Hou I Comn nil t- Britain inadf* representations to the United States about the "Inadequate" share of American cotton made available to the United Kinzdom. A.P.
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  • 572 1  - MIR A CLE No. 2 IN THE LIFE OF PATSY LEE NONI WRIGHT »> QNE miracle has happened m the life wt ].V\ car-old Patsy Lee, Chinese schoolgirl m Singapore. It looks a^ though there will be another. It iill goes well Patsy will be m Philadelphia bj Christmas to
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  • 136 1 Free f*n-ss StafT Reporter A TROLLEY BUS stroyed by arsonists at the junction of North Bridge Road and Purvis Street, Singapore, at 6.35 a.m. this morning. Four male Chinese are rep ed to have been connected with the arson Two of them boarded th»> bu*
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  • 52 1 LAKE S 1 S T'HE United Nations Soc Council yesterday de* ed by nine votes to one a Chinese Communist proposal for severe .sanctions"' against the United States for its "a*oression" against Formosa and calling for the withdrawal of American troops from that island and
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  • 82 2 c; i eF\ ds sings at the end of the show held at the London Palladium to celebrate a century of British music-hall. People came from all over the country to attend the show, many of them travelling overnight. At a table behind the Water Rat
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  • 622 2  -  KAY MURRAY REPORTS FROM U.S. NY American woman between the ages of 16 and M may feel fairly certain t Hat Uncle Sam has her number on his defence h ue-print. Within th«* next two years she is likely to be asked to do something: for
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  • 101 2 TH) iron a \eil. Spread a newspaper out on a table. Lav down the veiling carefully Cover wit!) another newspaper and press with n "^oderate iron. To clean yellow piano keys. Wipe over with a cloih dipped m peroxide of h ydrogen. Lecve. opened, for
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  • 309 2  - THE BEAUTY TA KES SILK Iris Ashley Says TPODAY S column deals with the gentle art of make-be-lieve I have just been over a cosmetics factory because I simply had to see for myself if you really could make fa^e powder out of silk. The answer is: Yes. you nm
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    • 315 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOIIN today, there is a easily be reconciled to a definite, quiet reserve mi «™le path. You are original and m your nature that for- cn ative m your ide as and bids intervention by others should learn to develop m your personal affairs. them practically. Just
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  • 198 3 MOSCOW RE-WRITES HISTORY Compilation of falsehoods BERLIN, Thursday. with apparently the shortest memories m the world are re-writing modern history for 800.000,000 inhabitants of the Soviet bloc. What they claim to be historical truths are being dinned into all peoples under Moscow's domination m Europe and Asia. The last war?
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    38 3 photo. Th- Wwtern Bulletin B»>ard at PoUd i:ui'r. Berlin, .m »h»th anti-Communist news ix Hashed for the benefit of EiHt Bftiinrrx m vhi m fore-round. In centre is a hastily frnted Soviet set tor \inti- tower" obstruction.— A.P.
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  • 45 3 Ramon Novarro, >tar oi silent pictures, arrived m Lourdes recently after making a Holy Year pilgrimage to Rome. Mr. Novarro, who comes from Spain, will visit Madrid to see his sister, a nun. whom he has not seen for 21 years.- A.P.
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  • 124 3 R.A.F. TRAINS ALSA TIANS LONDON. Thursday. THK Royal Air Force are recruiting AUatian dogs f?»r patrol work, through the National Canine D (?nce LcafWC m London. IfcMt six Alsatians a week are joining the Air ■>. bur the number does not come up to service merits rii ire "i:: rasa
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  • 50 3 NS'.V DELHI. Thurs. lIADERS of the Indian and L Nepalese Governments met mm Delhi yesterday m an *o reach agreement on gy*» future. a> reports J*tei? New Delhi said that Chinese Communists were wncifig m Tibet. ■tjwiian Prime Minister. Pandit l r ar.d his D;n DarrtlT A.P.
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  • 72 3 Not selling Centurions LONDON. Thu Defence m M: Sh 2SL_ (aced a barru»e ot 5 >ns m the House ol ■yarding the sale It tJ vern- noi *he sal n tucomnry m *S*££sl- is m our te S ll 11 Chur ;hlll k^ h «sy* had bepn id g^JJawell rephPd:
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  • 37 3 1^ attract r. neriJurists to OcrV, r< h started m N th«(LJ? rive ta In ij«ce. Full-; triwT o^ now runniM:| m ton* de nia wiU nJf' efl by mser--s*%^ llri/M n-im.jer of
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  • 39 3 The Philippines Supreme Court ruled that an alien, Hao Licin-chun. a resident ot the Philippines for more than ;40 years, cannot become a citizen because one of his nine children is attending school m China. A.P.
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  • 231 3 NEW YORK. Thursday. COME along for a daring ride on a rocket sled. Shot by rockets, it whizzes along on rails. It reaches 150 miles an hour and then seems to hit a solid brick wall. Your body suddenly feels as though it weighs 4
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  • 33 3 Plans nrp being mad. for the Kins and Queen to travel «>n a ship ol the Shaw Savill Line on thHr proposed visit to Australia and New Zt-a'and ln 1952.- Reuter
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  • 31 3 The United Stales Government has published new Immigration rules to broaden greatly the powers of the Justice Department for screening diplomatic and United Nations delegations entering th* United States.
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  • 90 3 LONDON. Thurs. DISTURBED by the decrease In the number ol pipe-smokers, associations of retail tobacconists and tobacco manufacturers In Britain have formed the "National Pipe- smoking Conference." The conference nas decided to start a 'smoke a pipe' campaign. It begins with a contest— first prize
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  • 32 3 New Zealand'^ anti-Socialist Government is putting the state-owned National Airways Service up lor sale. The service was started by the Labour Party, which Is now m opposition. A.P.
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    28 3 British Lieutenant Gwljrn Daris, wounded on the Korean front, is carried to the ambulance on his arrival at Lyneham Airfield. Wiltshire, from Singapore by RAF. transport hospital piano.
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  • 28 3 Prince Aly Khan and bis wife him actress Rita Hayworth, left Madrid for 8 tour of the Near East and North and South Africa.— Reuter
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  • 386 3 With neither side vulnerable, you are South, holding: 4AQ t 4 3 0 8 4 The bidding South West North East i^ Dbl Redbl 20 •> Ai'IlAT do you bid° Partner's redouble his asked you to let East's bid come around to him. Biu you have no intention
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  • 88 3 THREE FLIGHT RECORDS IN AUSTRALIA SYDNEY. Thur.s. THE Qanta* Constellation plane, "Harry Hawker" recently established three Australian civil aviation records m three days. Flying at a height of four miles, it broke the AdelaideSydney record by eight minutes— flying the 725 miles m two hours 13 minutes. Its time for
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  • 17 3 Four freighters are carrying 40,000 tons of rice to Korea as a eif t from Siam. A.P.
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  • 26 3 The Pakistan Government has sanctioned the establishment of 20 shoe factories throughout the country, with a production capacity of 1.000 pairs a day. A.P.
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  • 217 3 PHILADELPHIA, Thursday. TWO American scientists have disclosed the deve- lopment of a machine that can send X-ray pictures over telephone wires or radio circuits. It is a step toward bringing the diagnostic skill of the city specialist to the rural hospital. The device, called a roenigenographic
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  • 57 3 TWO West Australian bachelors who won V \:><:<) M> m a Tasmanian lottery have received an offer to lour Australia and New Zealand with "a bev\ of br.iufihil chorus girls." The catch is that the chorus girls are Memfcet* of a theatrical company and the men
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  • 65 3 CONTROLS DELAY MESSAGES v; AUSTRIA m the heart of Europ Russian cootroii on telephones and ';tdi(t made it aim cd as a Pacific I phone calli I n lons lUte t When you want i rail betwti n son AUS!! i Longest When the op at one ol a lake
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  • 100 3 Siam jewels reaching P.L. BANGKOK. Thmn FILIPINOS claim gcm.s being smugr 1 <■ d to Manila from Bangkok t). plane and ship *>aid Dr J-»v I Alcjandrino first tecrvtai the Philippines lc<jat on < Bangkok The ;i<-ti\ said was ftnanced b gem dealers He said it *Al b- >. i
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    • 103 3 —Cesar Fivrck: 5.15 Special DisSINGAPORE patch (BBC; 5.30 London Studio IM.HI MTWOKR) Conceris: 6 Indonesian: M ,m News from Singapore; Programmes <BBO; 630 Can--12 PrcV-.imn.es m Malay;V P m tonpsp NeWS (BBC) 1.45 All the Ufhl Musk; 130 Time 8^« 7.15 French: News (BBC. 14(1 -no' Rad^o 7iV English Half-Hour:
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  • 351 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, DEC. 1,1950. We are all in it I) N t- 1 k O U S and n unhappy though the Korean situation may to international world politics Western Europe. Mr Bevin< announcement a no v t next a Para taik.s on sibJe i.eijotiations rh Russia
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    1061 4 ANTHONY TERRY SAYS Is on the march once again QVER a miilion young Germans iiave started again to Indulge in the favourite Teutonic pastime which led their fathers into such trouble only a few years ago They ar e joining and forming dozens of secret political societies and
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  • 952 4 AND IN THE SOVIET IN some respects Ivan Protopoporf. who lives In a one-room apartment with his father and mother in Moscow, is a likeable boy He is well-built for his fifteen years, has a sense of humour, and likes to be doing things But his habitual
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  • 161 4 Don't Get Playtime... Reports Dennis Ban fens W r .ancfi of higher education? Ht ;ht be one of the lucky lew to win a gold or silver medal at secondary school and pet a Government stipend entitling him to a course at a higher education! rtuMtohwcnt. He must master the
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    • 14 4 POPULAR UOUSh SPORT CUPS 0 MEDALS M P. H. HENDRY, N.rlh Kriditi. Kd Spore
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    • 56 4 Come and choose the one^ voii want now W«? w .f! arra for delivery nearer Chr COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Stoni'e Co., Ltd. FOR BETTER PERMS 3. AT LOWER COST j •r. h \i Consult MAISON MODERNE > "V^^ I Mil ics' Hahndresttn 126. ORCHARD ROAD t For appointments Phone
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  • 214 5 WHISKY FLOWS FURTHER EAST Dry India to thirsty Spore Free Press Staff Reporter 1111 whisky supplies to India and Pakistan reduced to a trickle by prohibition, Singapore this year will enjoy a slightly r.iore bibulous Christinas. Distributors told the Free Press yesterday that part of the quotas previously sent to
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    25 5 picture mk h p uuodfoiu>, of SL Author* W*Ji -hmil. v, n? ipore. who i^ retirini; afier S5 rears m thr teaih- mrotrssion Free Press
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  • 34 5 Ur H. A. L. Lnckham has wn appoint ea to be Deputy ftcreury lor Economic AfS« and Mr G. W Webb to be Secretary for Social Welfare. Snsapore. it wai offi(jaDy innounceri fwterday.
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  • 57 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. THE Assistant Commissioner lor the Department of Cooperative Societies, Dato Haii Mohamed Eusoff, his been appointed to represent the Federation of Malaya and Singapore at the Asian Technical Conference on Co-ope-ration at Karachi. The conference, held under the auspices of the International Labour Organisation, will
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  • 281 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE families of 32 officers, warrant (flficers and airmen at R.A.F. station, Changi, hay* put a big problem behind them. Most of them had been living m boarding houses and hotels; they have now moved into new well-designed, well-built houses
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  • 40 5 The success of throe centres set up to collect payments of consolidated account bills has led the Singapore Municipality to set up another centre at Tione Bahru m the Trusts Estate office. It will open on Dec. 9
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  • 102 5 pORTY recommendations by the Salaries Appeals Committee were confirmed at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. The President. Mr. T.P.F. McNeice, said there were 43 recommendations. The Appeals Committee had considered 197 cases out of 240. Of the.se 120 decisions had been released so far. Mr.
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  • 110 5 Free Press Staff Reporter J^ECAUSE of a a increase m the outbreak of polio during November, the Singapore Municipal President, Mr T. P. F. McNeice, told Commissioners yesterday that he had authorised the engagement of additional nursing staff for temporary duty. During November, 3'J eases of the
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  • 62 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. CJTARTING trom tomorrow »5 it v.iil be an offence m the Federation to move tin ore between the hours of 6 30 p.m. and 6.30 a.m. without a permit indicating the quantity of tin ore to be moved This was gazetted m Kuala Lumpur
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  • 457 5 That was the last Mrs. Lee saw of her elder daughter until they were re-uni-ted four and a half years later by the first miracle m Patsy's life. The younger daughter -as never seen again. The trail that nrougm Patsy and her mother together again hangs on
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  • 64 5 TjOR stabbing his mistres* SJ times 'm v of T provocation,' 1 23-year-cl.i Liew Ah Mok teas sentenced m ipoh yesterday to four years' rigorous imprisonment. stabbed her because she was unfaithful to me hs said, pleading for leniency. Mr. E. N. Grifnth-Jonrs. D.P.P.. said that evidence showed
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  • 777 5 Commission approves unlicensed ha wking Singapore Municipal Review Free Press Staff Reporter THE majority of Singapore's 20,00il hawkers will ipirrti I the < time without licences, probably from the beginning 01 next ir when existing hawkers' licences will fall due for renewal. mis is expected to lollow as a result
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  • 68 5 MUNICIPAL Commissioners who are interested parties m matters dealt with m oommittefs of which they are members, will have to leave the room while discussion takes place. This was stated h> the Municipal President. Mr. T. P. F. McNoice yestrrd.t>. m answer to Mr. I). Robertson
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  • 666 5 /COMMISSIONERS yesterday d scussed apropos.l to allow the installation of Rediffie-ion si Municipal hawker s shelters or markets under the contro: of the Town Cleansing Department. fIM result was that the matter was rrferred back to the health cominttce Mr. Rajah had first rsked for deferring consideration
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    • 60 5 MAIL Surface mails la i xpected m Singapore today from Hong Kon& China. Siam and the Federation. Latest rimes for potting surface mail at the G.P.O. today are noon for Sib\j. Honjr Kong. China. Treogganu (Parcels only) and Kelantan (Parcels only); 5.45 p.m for the Federation; 6 p.m. for Christmas
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  • 133 6 Lonion slSriTEJchangS LONDON, Friday. l IX sections of the Stock Exchange followed the same patV:rn yesterday, the tendency being swayed by the current reports from Korea, states Keuter's financial correspondent. The overnight comparative steadiness or" Wall Street was not only responsible for the less violent movements but
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  • 53 6 JN :he current veai'.s ranking M released by the All-India Tennis A>so,:ation. Dilip Bo c hai been placed India's No. 1 tennis player In the second m siu cession. e-;mant Ml been pli d followed by Narendra Math, N'aresh Kumar and G. Ha-ant. as m the
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  • 35 6 Strmaporp Cricket Cluh tram to m^et REME Civilians m S.H.A. knockout tournament I Aver Rajah Road today will be as follows Brcwne: Dennis Kuiper: Berrill. Cook. Remington: W'bber. Lo-.v\ Moolenberg, KetV -,^ld.
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  • 108 6 JOE LOUIS hit the comeback trail on Wednesday night with an unimpressive but unanimous ten round points over Cesar Brion. the Argentine champion, m Chicago Stadium. The ex-world heavyweight champion outboxed the 23--year-old South American, but failed to show any trac£ of the punch that formerly
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  • 49 6 HOCKEY: Knoknul tourney SCt v REMF C i\i!ians. \>er Rajah. (.HtJ Farelf v BCME (Military). Tan-jlin; Iriendlies SCC v <>ylonese. P.ul.m;; Innese v (KE (South). Hong Lim (.reen: YM( A v Khulsa Assn.. St. Cieortje's Road: SK( v P f I/nion, Padan;. TENNIS: TMCA tournry. Bra^ > Road.
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  • 1082 6  - LADIES FLAME A SAFE BET TOMORROW ALLAN LEWIS Wild Jinks to win first start By Ipoh, Friday. I ADIES Flame, who scored her maiden win m Malaya at the last meeting on this course, has improved out of sight since and should be one of the best bets on the
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  • 628 6 PROSPECTS FOR CL 2 7F. RACES OEGARDED as the main race of the day, the Class lv 3, Div. 1 event over 7 f. tomorrow is also one of the most open on the card. Mayfair, Sir Tristram, Lords, Sir Tristram, Brilliant Marc, Epsom
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    84 6 Some of the successful contestants In this year's Johore State Malay' bad n r championships. Left to right: Kahmah Salleh. singles runn«i-up. Haji R u Amin. singles champion mid doubles runner-up. Ilasiiah Ja'afar who with Yusof Mafcf Akil won the mixed doubles title. Rokiah and Kalthom. winners m the ccmsola
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  • 40 6 JJORSES not accepting »t Ipoh tomorrow are Marcher Lords. Birthday Gift. Astute Monarch Chance Remarks. Inspire-' tion. Waterloo. Invest ocklaw. Best Bet Queen Vie. Rising Glory. Balhmun II and (.rand Parade. Predominance is a Terr doubtful starter.
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    33 6 Rl< HARDSON, West Bromwirh Albion centreforwurd. •peas Use scoring, with Charlton's goalkeeper. Marsh, deputising fo r injured Sam Bertram, out of position. The natch eras placed an Nov. 18. West Bromwich won I.
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  • 179 6 Outsider: Master Brn-f I am not looking bev-ric < jju^id for the vlnnei he:horse Is a Kiai.d lit ie <?*lioper and is raced by thf V Stable, wlio have the wind behind them at present—« soexA roll m this racing pa me i> ■ow a
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    • 74 6 *****3] r.OW SHOWING II 1 1"> i §M I M p.m. wWttriiHHl^ •A" I owiiis uuwrnn FIIMOKT TONE ?"1 MttESS^ICnTK mERTMTTTON f KAM WALUC£ PATiaca ROC iLS -can» v TOMORROW M'M>-E f James STEWART Sheiiey WINTERS fIP Oan OURYEA fl Sr?ohen McNAILY J";. wm (KUAIBMCMfII tofcn Mtinlirt Jo» C flipp»i«
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    • 131 6 CAN PENT-IP EMOTIONS MAKE A WOMAN REC KLESS lsfil /^^\J^P I(^ TODAY FOUR SHOI^S oJ^IW UliaJ^^ 2-4.1 5-6 30-9.30 p.m L^Tair conditionfd[|\l FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT-SITUATIONS WANTED— ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACCOMMODATION WANTED— FOR SALE— VEHICLES FOR SALE-WANTED TUITION—MISCELLANEOUS Write your advertisement here m BLOCK LETTERS five word, to a
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    • 160 6 tomorrow m--'tte W^nCtr^K^l Exclusive to the Singapore Fret Press m Malaya jPP^ H I pON T vVANJ A'.iO^E i\ T rjOWUSGcTFO ■I V NOT SuPt R 0^ -EELS, CIATT£R OF OS GUMANTI U^«=^ "mW? > rll.Unrl J^NE Exclusive to Uu> Singapore tree Press m Malaya W ris-il-^nd DMributrd —AMADOU* -S
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  • 543 7 First Test at Brisbane today By CRUSADER gNGLAND take the field underdoes today m the first Test at Brisbane, the outcome of which will show to the world their chances of regaining: the Ashes. Skipper Freddie Brown and his co-selectors have picked 13 players, from
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  • 243 7 Free Press Staff Reporter ill L Webb .!onf>. former siHreruv of the Singapore I rick, t lub, returned 'hnme' to the (ilmit on the RMS. C Imsan on AVednesdav. alter nßtoths* leave m Britain. He has broyght back i jjiit happy memori^ of his stay
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  • 89 7 More thaa M cyci.-s have entered UK ttw 110-lap Bran track cycle race to be beld oi> St. Andrew's School ground on Sunday. "rhe E:. •'<* by Dau) C. J **H Eo to the v inner. Am i ig the entriei are those ol Goh
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    3 7 I «VFBB JONES
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  • 105 7 RAF-USAF boxingteam RA.F. have made amateur boxing history. At Manston, Kent, air station, RAF boxers have teamed up with members of ths American Air Force and formed the first official joint R.A.F.U.S.A.F. team. The s a*hich has both R A.F. and American personnel, could not produce an md ltly strong
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  • 66 7 ITNIVERSI1 ;V ol Oklahoma i m the final was ranked No 1 football team for 1950 In the United States m tin w< ekly Ass elated Press of 319 sports writers and imentators. The champions, winners I r:o successive games, rec< 213 first-p'.ace votes. Next In ,rder
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  • 415 7 VO other fights since the Dave Sands-Boy Brooks clashes have aroused so much speculation as tonight's contests at the Happy World Stadium between Tommy Watts and Boy Brooks, and between Sid Fletcher and Jimmy Welch. Brooks, who is accepting an offer co fight Dave Sands
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  • 29 7 IPNOLAND amateur International skipper Charlie Fuller has turned down a £10 10s. a week coaching job m Denmark. 'Fantastic cost o! livisn2 ruled it out," .says Charlie.
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  • 25 7 KUALA I IMPCR. Thurv— Igor Indu. ns Association and I v dinance Corp? dre" 0-0 at bockey at the I A. groun-1.
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  • 68 7 pOLLOWING ph.yers have been ■elected to represent R.E.M.E. Civilian Spons Association m the Ist round of the Singapore Hockey Association Knockout Tournament against Singapore Cricket Club today on R.E.M.E. sports ground. Ayei Rajah Road: Jaffa b. Ruhvan: Ismail b. Idr:s. Rosly b. Addullah: H. A. Rahim.
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  • 253 7 ESSEX'S approach to Yorkshire for the services of Paul Gibb, the Yorkshire and former England vyicketkeeper-batsman, provides one more example of the modern trend among county clubs to m k talent from outside their own area. Gibb, who is 37 has played for England i times
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  • 109 7 D.E.M.E found stilt opposition m their rugger game yesterday with St. Andrews School at WoodsviJle. when schoolboys held them to a draw m which each side scored six points. '•Saints'* pressed for r of the game but wfre handicapped by their lighter In the riosinp minutes,
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  • 7 7 ard BODCA at lay hi
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  • 318 7 Tantalus does fine gallop at Ipoh From ALLAN lIUIS IIMUI. Iridiy rTANTALCS (Tulloh) irew attentton to his dutm A m the race for Class t, I)i\ 1 (»\<r furl N tomorrow when he beat (aptuin Yule iMcPhcn over 3-f. m 39 sees, on the is still soft. Kamillies (Jones) finished
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  • 35 7 GAPORJ d y »ith programme of teni trit d music G6 LOTOOt X Ttiok Kurau A. G B Parkir and I A A.will :i tcnnJt Bnal lor tbe Hi Soieh £nu-ld.
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    • 202 7 iM k' Lords he nod a part of I closed. i :<•- Mtoe trws bh a croond staf eotfitcd V t& an hist w and a ph Tiny. I I HJ4 and 9.15 p. m I F **H> EL AT\RA(H StBAK ENTA" •Mm uy u^Tvet -•••■-:>. ~ZZ^. NAUTICAL BOOKS J^cm
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    • 153 7 NOW SHOWING II am.. I.IV 4 15 Ml and p.m. BLUE JA MP^ SINGAPORE POLO CLUB Given reasonable weather conditions it is proposed to hold the following events (deleted from the Gymkhana Programme on the 12th November) on SATURDAY 2nd DECEMBER 1950 AT 4.30 P.M. AT THE THOMSON ROAD GROUND.
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  • 21 8 SIM-TAN. The wa> announced or. Nov. of Mr. 6c Mrs v n? X Miss X I J-.d. dau Tir: X
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  • 22 8 THE FAMILY of the lat<? -iy thank all I friends and various A kindly n dprj the fu: )lLs, e*c. be
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  • 22 8 now and i X J M :.on, I Rd.. 8 .yy.- 8. H I S and ba I viiiYMCA COMM. Road.
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  • 13 8 M KZEKIEL SONS. Qualified c r* 13 Bat'erv i f- »w>oin.'mpnt "Phone
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  • 16 8 a m i on il>er. to Ad c of j. H. '.m Oemer B >m
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    31 8 GATI WATCH -Police guard the gate of the premises of th«» anti-Government magazine, Akhbar el Yom. the Arab world's largest weekly newspaper, which was the target for pro-Government rioters m Cairo.
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  • 232 8 LONDON, Friday. 4 SUGGESTION that Malaya's newsprint alloc- ation should be doubled m view of the contribution newspapers were making to the solution of the emergency was made m the House of Commons last night by Major Niall MacPherson, National Liberal Conservative. He had been
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  • 395 8 CONSPIRING KINGS COUPA Arabs m war of wits and shots CAIRO, Friday. AIIDDLE EAST intrigues continue to keep the ancient land of Syria In a muddle. The two aging testy Arab kings, wealthy Ibu Saud of oil-rich Saudi Arabia, and not-so-wealthy Abdullah of barren Jordan, are still involved m complex
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  • 25 8 Stewart Granger. British Mm actor, said that he and actress Jean Simmons will get married m Hollywood "sometime during the Christmas holidays." A.P.
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  • 17 8 Throe fishermen were reported dead and 52 missing m a blizzard that rased over Northern Japan. U.P.
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  • 52 8 (IRAVE-DIGGING is a d>in« profession m Brisbane I according to a ity Council spokesman who predicts control of city burials. Because of the shortage of diggers, he said the council mijjht have to limit the daily number of burials and ask undertakers for more time to set ffraves
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    29 8 BACK TO RKD BEtIA < luh-sw.ngins West policrmen c has* »T? voiced C ommunist %5l *>*< k io the SotSf after 800 ommuS-!^; ?r P .T n r strat d *nSI
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  • 143 8 WASHINGTON, Fri. 'pHE United States Information Service has succeeded m meeting a threat by Malaya's Communist terrorists to discredit America m the eyes of the Malayan people, the U.S. State Department announced yesterday m Washington. Communist propaganda had been spread among the working class
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    32 8  - JEST A MINUTE GEOFFERY EVENS 3 "When you've finished loohng at all those catalogues of bea-jtiful cars from the motor show you nilght find m« a bit of string to fix ours!"
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  • 160 8 murDC LONDON, Friday. rpHERE was no 'mystical horror' abouv the atom bomb it was stated m London yest^rdav by Sir Ernest Cariing, a leading British authority on medical aspects of atomic warfare The real dangers were from blast and heat and the effects of
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  • 258 8 NEW YORK, Frida> A RECENT traveller to Yugoslavia says Marshal Tito has the 'toughest force" of any on the continent now facing Russia and it would fight to the last man m event of a Soviet attack. "For this reason, I doubt whether Russia will
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  • 65 8 The tin market 9C J* at the official' rnor% 1.7* down at £I.I«|TJI three months eased m ■L1.032J. 5 The noon cloUnt 1 lot) Sellers W j th B 2" ai L 1.150 to £1.1**52 months £1030 in,. £1.035 sellers aL^*' at £1,035 to £i n *jPB settlement
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    • 449 8 NOTICE A^ horn To-il;iy the IcfephoM Bimbcr of THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED. will Ik--***** (Ten Lhk'nl TECHLAB LIMITED No ice hi nat Mr. Alan Di;>n>f* H>n > taMH ■viT-r o; tnis Company and ha> no authority to .he G in any Mf, TECHLAB LTD.. F. C Yl V i
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    • 158 8 Clamorous Evening Cocktail I Gowns I 278. Orchard RJ jy, TONIGHT AT RAFFLES J FLOOR SHOW ATTRACTION MAGDA DIDIERi Celebrated French Dancers I Castillo's Orchestral I Leader: GERRY SOLIANO j j featuring ROSALIE, Personality Singer! DINE IN THE GRILL sSM^WA 1 i icc a 'tSRJ a I I J3C MA
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  • Free Press RACE FORM Special
    • 9 1 Free Press RACE FORM Special Friday, December 1, 1950.
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    • 1081 1 LEARNED TO RIDE AT NEWMARKET Career of 'Chum 9 Wadsworth AS TOLD TO ALLAN LEWIS J^RANK E. Wadsworth. nicknamed "Chum" when he > itune to Malaya m 1927, served his apprenticeship at Newmarket, schooling centre of some of the world's greatest horsemen. He has ridden successfully m England, Malaya,] the
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    • 590 1  -  VICTOR SIMS By IN a tavern tucked away among the mountains of Wales, 29--year-old Yorkshire-born Jim Cowan held high a glass of glowing; red wine and exclaimed: 'Mexican blood!" Jim was saluting the latest and greatest victory of the Perfect Partners— an exEighth Army lieutenantcolonel. Harry Llewellyn, and
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    • 215 1 IL'NE SI'IERS, a vivaeio-is bl»ade horsewoman of 21, wants to become Australia's nrsWv-G.nan jockey and ite m the Melbourne Cup. Si^e ha:> ridden to victory ai picnic race meetings more wlnnert than she can recall. Of course, she canont ride m tin Melbourne Cup
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    • 35 1 TWO Fr-• n C h nor Charleval and Daninos will be nominated for Victoria:! Centenary race m*o 4inas m Melbourne next yeai* Thil was announced last week by Mr. McDonald. Premier.
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    • 205 1 A£Alo..wn maicrt rare bciweta Urn two Australian champions—Comu Court and Chicquita -*nd the Sow Zealand champion. appears remote. Recently. he BrLsb-it:e Turf Club plmi to Hi the race b«-;worn th** thre»« champions at Doomben m December or January. It was proposed the race would
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    • 46 1 ULEMINGTON Ufhtweltht, F J Gilmure. won a double at Bombay last week. Mrs Gilmore ha* received a r from him telling the goc< news, and a letter t^llinn h*r of his win last week and kta impressions of the mamr.flcent racecourse th^r^
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    • 10524 2 i.ompnrd DV AL,LAi> LEV* 15 FOLLOWING is the full form guide for the Perak Turf Club December meeting at Ipoh opening tomorrow: I Blinkey H HORSES CLASS 2. UJ ABBOTSFORD H J ON fcl nt started) 7-10-50 Ipoh H d-12 fet (Ayres) Div.
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    • 555 2 'Chum 's career (Continued from Page one) Jansen. who had a large team m work at Klampenborg, plus a large stud at Charlotanlund. These were the two main racing centres of Copenhagen, which is the headquarters of Danish racing. The tracks and appointments m Denmark are very good and the
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      • 70 2 U A I 1 I J H^Hfl F J w^r li I M H B^ OONT HESITATE/ H rfl ns<4 ASK for s-x m <nMs^ S I OUR SERVICE: Quick, Efficient Up-to-date OUR AIM: Precision and Quality I y° vn A Optical Co. I O__ I V^ OPTOMETRISTS t OPTKWHS
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      • 23 3 Individual Dresses at Reasonable Prices. 31 RAFFLES PLACE Bajaj building (Ist floor) Singapore. Tel: 4649 &^7z thirztu ihi+ik of Be it Qu&L Uj
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