The Singapore Free Press, 18 December 1950

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  • 21 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA no. ivm SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1950. rim b ikn i>\ is.
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    36 1 FEET FlRST— Hardly the best thin; for teddy fcnrti circulation but four year old Michael Bathe ha* other worries as he makes his way ashore from the trooper Empire Orwell with his dad. an Army major.
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  • 357 1 New war of nerves begins LONDON, Monday. gRITAIN yesterday rejected a Soviet charge that rearming Germany would violate the Anglo-Soviet defence treaty. France is expected to take a similar step today. A Foreign Office spokesman said the Soviet protest to Britain was a "patently tactical
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  • 221 1 BRUSSELS, Monday. FH)REIGX and defence ministers of tiit 12 North Atlantic Treaty nations meeting m Brussels today will approve the appointment of a supreme commander and the extent of German participation. General Eisenhower's^ appointment, as the supreme commander was expected to be announced almost immediately
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    65 1 TKV THESE! Malayan and Canadian delegates to the Commonwealth Parliamentary .Association conference m New Zealand try a brand of cigarettes made for members of New Zealand's Parliament. Left to right Dato Nik Ahmed bin Haji Mahmud Kaniil. Prime Minister of Kelantan; Mr. J VV Mac Naught K.C., Canada; Mr. P
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  • 166 1 Mediators talk on Wu's refusal LAKE SUCCESS, Monday. T*HE three-member mediation team held an urgent meeting yesterday to map out plans m li^ht of Communist China's rejection of the United Nations cease-fire formula. The mediators also worked on an "interim" report on their peace effort which will oe put before
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  • 68 1 $500 reward m triple murder Free Press StafT Reporter gINGAPORE Police are offering $500 as reward for information leading to the arrest of the murderer or murderers of 22-year-old Cninese singer, Lim Ang Nee and her two companions Lon KU Fong and Kho Pui, who were hacked to death early
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  • 23 1 CURFEW AGAIN TONIGHT CINGAPORE will br. undrr curfew again tonight from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.. the Public Relations Office announced this mornin?
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  • 28 1 Ai.pw man-made fibre that can be iksed lor everything from blanks f > to acid n >>- tarit cloth:;.^ iia.s bfen mtrodnred on ihe Axn \-ican market. A.P.
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  • 24 1 Last night In the Jasin di.stnc: of Malacca. two uniformed Chinese bandits walked Into a house and shot Chinese owner.
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  • 47 1 WASHINGTON, Mun. THE U.S. Government has frozen the price of now ;ara at the Dec. 1. 1950 level. The action nullifies the :>rice increases, averaging live per cent announced this month by Ford and General Motors, two of* the nations largest manufacturers.- .P.
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  • 43 1 Free Press Stall Reporter A CHINESE track-driver mid two passengers were injured this morning when their three-ton vehicle dashed against the pillar of a shop m New Bridge Road to avoid a tri-shaw. They were taken to hospital.
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  • 33 1 Burmese farmers In the Pegu district, north of Ran* <4oon. want work. They told the Pegu district agricultural board that unemployment was Increasing because ol 1 activity m the area.—
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  • 13 1 The Australian Guverimcnt has started rtce-grow-Ulg hi New Guinra. A.P.
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  • 65 1 THE Russian Embassy m Copenhagen showed a film m one of the refagec tamps outside Copenhagen. Tart of it showed the bad conditions In the I niti-.l States, the rest of the fil.n showed how «ooil conditions art' m Soviet Russia. The acrform^nre rosl the Russian
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  • 31 1 Tho Albanian i Mr. Trygv I United Nati General, a pr I agali four new alleged Infringements of Albanian air 5] and territory by Greece. AngloAmericau m Reuter
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  • 199 1 Fre<» Press Staff Reporter THIS is the true story of Said, the Malay, who went about his own business and did not know that the curfew teas on IT was at the beginning of 1 last week that Said got busy overhauling the engine of
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  • 209 1 H.K. not in U.S. 'freeze order WASHINGTON, Monday. T4IE UNITED STATES Treasury will take a ceMW of all Chinese and Korean property today as part of its new move to freeze all Chinese Communist assets m America. A Treasury official estimated that Chinese assets might total about U*****,000,000 mainly In
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    25 1 picture. R^ISS Frica Viruly, ste- wardess on a chartered X.L.M. Skymaster which arrived m Singapore jretterday. Her father is captain of the aircraft. Free Press
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  • 94 1 U.S. MAY CUT NEWSPRINT NEW YORK. Men. THE worsening shortage of newsprint is causing increased concern among Amein newspaper and magazine publishers. Prices k m In some Inland section of "r.p country, Industry sources reported, the shortage la grave that a few newspapers are rationing space to their rl Lsers.
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  • 42 1 India's trade with Malaya during the first quarter Of f his year .showed a favourable balance for India of Malayan S3 8, 594. 062. Official figures show India's exports amounted to 551.917.9H7 and Import* to 513.323.925. A. P.
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  • 22 1 The Lod je 7. No. 508) Installation mony will takf* place torrow as advertised. br. f will be no ban.,
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  • 15 1 T:. I >:• HAI ,1 the Schuman co I r p] tv January. Reuter
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  • 46 1 An air linor c trying 28 ezuelan students crashed terday m rueged mountains m city of Valera. Southwest Vcnezela^ accord*o radio rpports m H York Lai-- from -aid there were some surviv- were b< rushed to 'he scene of the :l Reuter
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  • 25 1 The volcano of lloui its 17lh .lay ol i I s'-nt lrc.sh stream ot I ting down its eas si";, rday.- U.P.
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  • 106 1 II INCH. Man. pOMMI \M M > letalls believe t »i:tt the Chinese C.immunbis wi I ((inic to their i «t nst the I rent h army, i prton captured ii the 1 rcucli. The pris k durii 1 I the French 'i fl< tx>rder
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  • 100 1 200 tons of rubber burnt in K.L. Fr^r Pr«*>> SlafT H< -|»..i i**» KUALA LUMPUR M Q\ hJR -00 ÜBl o! vorttl ai)|)roxini;i $700,0u0 was destroyed oy tlii.s Btortiing The rubber was ftoi the {jodown of G H Va seiir and Company Ltd.. f» r mi!' from Kuahi Luniu-.r and
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  • 206 2  -  BETTE DAVIS HOLLYWOOD: OKTTI DaVis, who on I man Merrill when tl makinp A I About Eve.' which is all about love, ha plied to Miriam Hopkins statement that, alter 3:-. a woman has more time for and needs the npani a man more than WMen She
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  • 109 2 \MAN whose statue will i and outside the Dome scovery. on the Smith Bank Festival site, has just b. en to the barber for the time m months. Shoulder-length hair was dec! Mr his job as model for Epstein's new sculpture for thf Festival As
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  • 1022 2  -  Jeannette By Yanks Wha Hae r rHE newd that the A 2nd Infantry Division of the American Army has its own bagpipe band must have caused consternation north of the Tweed, not to mention the consternation m the vicinity of the 2nd Division's Headquarters or wherever else it
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  • 379 2 An American on 'the snobs of Europe' STRASBOURG: 4 MERICAN economic aid to Europe has been working overtime to promote Socialism and now the slogan is: "Socialism is the only defence against Communism!" The exquiMte young gentlemen who have joined the English Labour movement as the plushy
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    55 2 A tambua 'whale's tooth)— symbol of friendship v o presented to the King s Roya! Rifle Corps bp Ratu 'chief > Sir Lala Sukinia. Secretary for Fijian Affairs m the Government of Fiji, at a ceremony m the Regimental Afu- seurn. Winchester. Hampshire Receiving the tooth v Major-General H. O.
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  • 142 2 THE remains of what Is believed to be the old--Si city m the world have just covered m Jarmo, Iraq. The discovery was made by an archaeological expedition from Chicago University. Led by a Dr. Robert Bred wood, the expedition has only just begun excavations but already
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  • 391 2  -  C.V.R. THOMPSON By IN this New York happy land of dollars the weekly pay cheque goes up again. For an average work week of 41.4 hours the average pay is now £22 about ids. a week more than last month. And how are Americans spending all
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    • 98 2 X^ y PERMANENTLY TINTED |>== -Jy 1 TO YOUR NATURAL SHADE Wi.i Available at Jtading DftqHl IN 18 NATURAL COLOURS nts: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD., SINCAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR KLANC. SCRIMBAN AND PINAMC. Straits Times RH j Published weekly on J\ \J 1 \J Saturday and giv« s \X7PUI7T V Radio
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 31 2 FGFDSGDSFG FRIDAY'S SOI.I llOV— Across l. scr.ppr.^. 8. Pinch, y. Rotor. iv d prize. 14. Gusty. 17. Tailv C OTS. 3. A'hos, A p..r> naL 6. Spouta IS p. Inl 14
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    • 164 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR JJORX today, you are serious and contemplative, iell no one of your plans or aspirations, but work along at them steadily. Consequently, since you know what you want and exactly where you aie going, you usually get fame and fortunesometimes much to the surprise of those who
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    • 198 2 New Crossword No. 130 O i i dnlß Sveßh &QS9K O I C3^£jfl g^BHH SSfISE CLUBS ACROSS 1, 7. Tliis keeps on their toes »ti, 7); 8. On which the boats :o to and fro iG>; 9. The chalet I rebuild; that's right <7>; 11. Where the cap lit s
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  • 256 3 RED CITIES ARE 'LITTLE MOSCOWS' Controls, spies and police VIENNA, Monday. IN Czechoslovakia, an American State Depaartment employee's wife had a premature baby. She needed to bottle-feed the child. The Communist hospital regretfully s*id: "Sorry, we can't provide milk for him. The regulations say he is an American capitalist." In
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    36 3 photo. mas.er Sergeant ti.o.n J. Ross of Santa Ana, I fornia. pays Koiean labourers employed by the I' S. Marines to clear the Woman airfield m North Korea, with rice, the accepted form of payment. A.P.
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  • 144 3 Making cildbirth 'natural' ST. I.OriS, Monday. P" might !m* i (Md idea ti> let fathers stay with their ui\ In the hospital 'labour room," an American d SAJSi Th: phase of a now chikiDirth prostudy. The husband could i no his wife's back and giv« her encouragement, said Dr. Oren
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  • 25 3 Poland has protested to Britain about alleged "acts of violence and lawlessness" against Polish Consulate staffs m the British zone of Germany- Reuter
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    34 3 A.P. Public transport vehicles wrrr filled to capacity m Cleveland. Ohio, as private cars were banned from tn v. to enable municipal workers Hear the snow from a blizzard which hit the city photo
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  • 131 3 HIS OWN TECHNIQUE FAILED NEW YOKK, Mon. YEW YORK Police have arrested Louis Mainiari. 56. and closed down what they $aid was a school for burglars m lower Manhattan. Detectives .said Kfainiari has long held regular classes In all the arts of burglary and his pupils ranged from youths to
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  • 59 3 A IHCall tax on "social follies" such as banquets, dances, J\ picnics and parties was advocated before the Philippine Congress coniiiiittees. "There is need of inhibiting these thoughtless exhibitions of social folly because they breed discontent amoni* the masses." Dr. large C. Bocoho. a well known Filipino
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  • 277 3 TOKYO, Monday. OILOTS of Australia's 77 Fighter Squadion, the first and only British Commonwealth squadron t.> operate from Korean bases so far, hay? flown more than 2,000 combat sorties with notable >urcess. As a result of its work it has won high pr from Lieut. -Gen.
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    35 3 11 it I Mitt, b.. N I I.M pl! I •tout I In i!is Is Inclined lo Souths free I (IlltMl r b i k sorid^- should hi I simp!I round ol h«-
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  • 12 3 T < Canada. Ltd. announced it will build USSI.OOfMMK) p and ac A.P.
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    • 108 3 RADIO BFEBS ISinyuporej 4.45 p.:n. Programme Summary: 4.50 Ring Up T!ie Curtain: 5.45 Tin- Debate Continues tBBCi: t Indonesian: N«>ws a:id Programme* i BBC i, 6.30 Cantonese News i BBC): 6.45 London Studio Concerts. 7.15 French: News iBBC>: 73d BngUsb Half Hour iBBCi; I Piano Intermission: 8.15 Thai: News and
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  • The Singapore Free Press Monday. Dec. 18, 1950.
    • 212 4 IJK. ATTLEF has told us that tht position m Korea la better than it seemed at one time and that necord with China is essential. But that is abo.it all—and now ther^ are hishpowered niniOUW from the United States that Mr Trumar. did a good Job
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    • 310 4 I.s report t<> the House of i '.nmors. Mr. Attiee was ned on this matter H> said he had not xpveted tin Washington v to lead to any nenlar action or any dramutic announcement Nor did anybody else. One the unpleasant disco vtri's ol post-war diplomacy
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  • 1910 4  -  Hall Romney fdgfdgfdsg Press gives warning that Conun unistn not confined to 38th Parallel fdgdfsg THERE seems some- thing nificant about the fad that ie Times' out of the blue as it were, i ntly a c voted its first leading article
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    110 4 oartv ?£wF£»Aj n 7 YuS il Z? t Mr Ge rffe Allen and his wife m^ a wedding KfeL wh^r^hlv »"i a re s h u lsh ay "ft they return to the ca ital K Ihe port of "i-T Thr t?rHiiu. c J C0 T d h€ fIFSt s^
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  • 1094 4  -  O. H. Brandon Says VUHEN rrurnaa and Attlee adjourned after their first meeting m Washington an American taking part m the conference said that tnough the leaders are different m character and temperament Truman a man of courage and impetuosity, Attiee determined but restrained
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    29 4 The River Thames at Old Windsor. This stretch is within. ira!fcmf distarr-e of V S Castle and next summer will be thronged with boats carrying; Festival of Britain tors.
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  • 382 5 Fret* Pnss Staff Reporter B! IBS and Nteds worth thousands dollars presented to the Singapore GaxleninK Society- by X.L.M. ,K«na! Dutch Airlines) have arrived m Singapore krair from Holland. They will burst into full bloom m time for the Society's annual flower show to
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    34 5 picture. r HfP' ef soi 'ii r (amities who arrlvvd m |M >ij?uip«»r< \v^t«rdav hv S.S. Pani;kor from Kelantan b?in« 4»ken m army trucks to their new re-settlement •i-ra m Mauai. Johore. Free Press
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  • 42 5 \'INE cases of polio were reported m Singapore Municipality m the week ended Dec. 9. One case wa.s fatal. There were 674 births and 163 deaths. Chief causes of death were tuberculosis <17>. enteritis 1 17 and pneumonia <!()•.
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  • 293 5 ENTERTAINMENT VOTE FOR GOVT MEN To serve Colony interests Free Press Staff Reporter gINGAPORF Government officials may draw on an entertainment fund of $2,500 for the purpose of entertaining visitors or local people if they can show that the interests of Government would suffer if such entertainment were not given.
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  • 252 5 DEATH OF FORMER F.P. MANAGER Fre^ Press Staff Reporter LONDON. Mon. 'J'HE death occurred a; Leicester on Dec. 3, following an operation, of Mr. A. S Banks, formerly manager of the Singapore Free Press. Mr. Banks began his newspaper career m Dover and. after serving with one of the Kentish
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  • 102 5 THE dance programme by 1 Maudrenes School of Dancing m aid of S.A.T.A will be held at the Victoria Theatre tonight, tomorrow and Wednesday beginning at 8.30 each night as originally scheduled. In the event of a curfew being imposed on any of these dates,
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  • 29 5 IJEADED by a large draft of the Royal Marine Commandos, more than 600 British troop reinforcements and replacements arrived In Singapore yesterday m the trooper Empire Orwell.
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    31 5 picture. iNCHK Ismail Alans, Malay fh>jr»uc bl l? c "*f* I Radio Malaya, Singapore, and Cne Fatlmali b.nti Ibnhim who weri married yesterday at 5 t Angu.lU Park, Singapore. Free Press
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  • 77 5 JsJEARLY 4.000 Ib. of Malayan currency notes were unloaded from a specially chartered Tudor aircraft which arrived at Kallang airoor: yesterday morning from London Guarded closely, the notes packed In 24 cases, were loaded into a waiting lorry. It Is understood that the notes were of
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  • 325 5 r pHE wide choice of careers offered by the Colonial Service to young men of Britain is described m a book just published by the Colonial Ofli'-i* The book, 'The Colonial Service As A Career," by Kenneth Bradley, C.M.G., says: "So rapidly is the choice widening
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    71 5 j, s..«li tv t/:e a iigapoie .in.^ai Secretarial, ai a picnic at the Municinal h :;-iday bungalows at Telok Mala Ikan, given by Mr. J. L. L. Byrnes, Assistant Secretary (Welfare), and Mr. K. Muthuvellu. of the sect on. The Municipal President, Mr. T. P F. McNeice (second row centre)
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  • 173 5 EARLY POSTING URGED SPECIAL arrangt ments will be m lorce at ihe C. ral Pust Olhce, Singapore, during ihe period oi Christ mas pressure, lrom Dec. 18 to Dec. 26. All correspondence for despatch by air or surface mails from Singapore .should be posted early fca the day to ensure
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  • 35 5 The annual Chrisima.^ party for members of the Juuior Symphony Orchestra, Teachers' Choral Society, Combined Schools Choir and the Children's Orchestra bM been postponed to Saturday. Jan. 6 at Monks Hill School.
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  • 143 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun MR M V del Tufo has now been gazetted as Chief Secretary of the Federation, a position which he has held In an acting capacity since tie retirement of Sir Alec NfMvboult m March fhi 1 year Mr del Tufo Joined h, j
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  • 158 5 ii tcr INDUSTRIAI •Alter the* i been comph most equitable bo found A." At th. ing of the I D Robertson South Ward I oppo* commendation thai a consumers be prohibit 4 using e'er! licit v p m. and 10 p.m. the written pc Municipal Electrics
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  • 29 5 An extraordina <\ meeting of the Lnt:e the, will be held ai ihe the; Armenian Street, at a ;;o I on Wednesday All metnl are asked to attend.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 59 5 Gifts that will be appreciated and remembered for a long time STERLING SILVER Ladies' Brush Sets j ir < r Silvrr Knamrlled m Sil\er Knjjinc Turned 3 U 9 prf S to 9 PM Mt* $15« o« t., >:.(»§§ <im* <>«> «o M75.M SILVERWARE DEPT. D£ LUXE BX 706A $390-
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    • 200 5 *k sses *r«k isr* w& vwk va ff* i I ".TO THE flifP I I RESIDENTS UP f OF SINGAPORE >*Ek \fi FROM CHANGI TO TENGAH T^ST RAFFLES SQUARE TO k\\ WOODLANDS w teA\ M Borneo, Java, Australia, F\i New Zealand the South Pole I U You may get "SOMETHING
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    • 46 5 DFGFDSGDSFG mu.il Sim v.< I I and Hie Federation. I ui<-M t,ii)«- i<.i p Unf v: i* c mail at the G P O. toda> ix.on for Owl Britain, N lr»'lai.d. EurojM- North ai-' Alrua, West Indui* Ejjyp lon and Medan, 145 pm >v the PederaUoo.
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  • 185 6 Few changes m Welsh XV likely r>v PETER LOVEGROVE FIRST stciu- of the British ruijirt'r season is over. Oxford have a^ain won the interVarshj match, much more coaifortaUy than Vi\{\ >eemeu likely al one time. xception ol the South-Eastern Divibad weather has Interfered with C unties
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    33 6 picture. This Victoria institution threequarter kicks over the head of Yeo Hock live (Victoria School) m Saturday's ruggei game at V.S. ground which Victoria Institution won by II points to ivl. Free Press
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  • 12 6 he 14 R ;up ma arranged for Saturday were Reuter
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  • 277 6 1951 -52 India tour problem for M.C.C. \I C.C. look* like having rather a difficult task In picking a tetim for tlie 1951-52 tour oi India. It is believed that few of the players now m Australia are anxious to be away a second winter running after bavins a heavy
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  • 39 6 MEW YORK. Sun.— Ray Famechon, 127- lb. European feather- hampion from France rhased Glen Flanagan (127) (or ten long rounds to whip the re- In? St. p i, Irishman by a unanimous decision to n chorua of
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  • 319 6 McKERRON CU P BADMINTON RESULTS 1 retailed results of the McKerron Cup boys' club bad mi ni on tournament were: llth Ti.iop Boy Scouts fA.C.S.) beat I'ulau Brani Buys' Club 4-1 y Fang bt. small bin Ibrahim 17-14* 10-15, 17-15: Chiew Peng Liang lost to Khalid bin Bumg 2-15. 16-18;
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 58 6 To make up for the lost days due to L OM '"^^^A the disruption of business last week, f w i fXFfND OUR 'f^T %^J X'MAS SEASON W SAL E c Dec. 23rd TH£ OPPORTUNITY TO §^®f BUY YOUR X MAS GIFTS WITH A SAVING o\ r^fls /S Hfߣ AGA/W.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 171 6 MdnC3r2k6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m MnU I ,JB '/6''y'jA <J? I- I |J (^--BEHIND --YOU IvVWAT -^.Jt ME SAW-ErtS--lOOK;'J !"!Hlb WALL X urn. r T-—^ lJ^kZ_^ fig C^^rn ty- L OTHARf [AT U<> THROUGH 7 fsßd?*' L I 1 fttCALL NOW THAT SEGRIO'S SQUAD ■> ST\7 M
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  • 440 7 NEW 2 -YEAR-OLDS SHOW PROGRESS Chosen forward enough to win From ALLAN LEWIS mi? v n P N ANG, Monday. MX. leap Hock Hoe's new two-year-olds continue to show U ood progress m their preparation lor their Malayan debut at the conuns I'enans Turf Club Xmas-Ncw Year meeting. Chosen i
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  • 117 7 I Pi »hui. imia the tM.pt. on of Hobbs wad :1 'hau 11, ■> ruurrd lor the !Imint raie m. ttinK have ft^tcd m lVn.uu Hwj i r no seen thr Main tracks t h|N murmn-, hut rrf all worked oa the JJJII sjml rin^ al
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  • 460 7 Prin ce Charming a Cup prospect i CONSIDER Prince Charming will be a headache to I a'l the other horses m the Christmas Cup over g! furlongs on Saturday, the first day of the Penang Turf Clubs Christmas-New Year meeting This horse carried 9.4 In the Div. 2 race over
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    43 7 picture. AiRS. CECILIA SAMUEL tl.it), Malayan mixed dftULl ihanipion, greets Miss Etliel lVacock, Australian Cl anipion, before they met m m mixed doubles exhib:ti..«i at Kuala Lumpur yesterd.iv. C^ilia and Ho Sai Vlr.,Ike champions, beat Ethel and lee Ken? Sim 15-& Free Press
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  • 440 7 From BILL BOWES Special To The Free Press SYDNEY, Monday. \IY only criticism of England m the Held against 11 the Australian XI on Saturday was that Berry had still persevered with his round the-wicket bowling whereas every other left-hander m Australia bow's over the wicket surely
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  • 44 7 1/gADHxA Predesh Province Governor's XI mert 'MX ntlt for 216 m reply to Common wealth's 238 inn their cricket match at Napniir yesterday By the Hose Commonwealth had scored 151 for six wickets In their second Innings. The match was drawn. Reuter
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  • 277 7 Derby Couty win 1 1 -goal thriller VIOST dramatic match m Saturday's English I League soccer was at Derby, where the County i T eTeated Sundcrland by the astonishing score of (i 3. Five goals came m the first half, when Derby led 3 2, and each side scored three
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  • 71 7 Free Press siaff Correspondent KUAI I.i MPUR Moo. I£UALA LUMPUR V Sikh Association will touring Perak foi a periei (f lies n\ badminton and hock'v during the Chri« r7v*? b days. The following is Hie proKramnie: Dec 24 :t ipoh hockey v. Ipch Sikhs and
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  • 24 7 SATURDAY'S Irish League sxccr results wen Glentor&n 3. Port^down 0; Linfk-ld 8, CruI O. Pour other Sxturei were prated.- Reuter
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  • 82 7 1 E v: m; l defence looks all at sea during: iluir match against Blackpool at Highboy on Dec. 9. The cause of this wts the result of a corner taken by M itthew (Blackpool.) Swindon (Arsenal goalkeeper) niisses the ba'.l, Mortensen (Blackpool centreiorward) also misses, for
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  • 1010 7 Football League standing* after Saturday** matches we.c. UKST DIVISION p W D L P A pts Mid'brcuth 22 13 fi ***** 32 Ar^eiwl 22 13 5 4 49 25 31 Newcastle U. 22 12 7 3 41 29 SI Tottenham 21 12 5 ***** 29
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  • 369 7 nOMMON belief that athletes iegenerati < 1 1 is m life and arc mn prone t heart irwMe i»» middle age than non-.tihhtu p.-oplc is i— i pli false, according to Ihc British Medical Jevi official arfaa ol the British Medical lsM*ciatfea. The
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  • 103 7 r I i School b\ 1 to nil j j U i Anderson Bet* perior n the 1 main i most U .it the g n The )v m had i l •rM to .score, bit l!» \\;iros Anderson 6 tit c on by had it not
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  • 66 7 ATTENDANCE and l> tncn it M 1 race tracks m If first time .since IM i i n v Inch 1 and ran er v as 4.455.4 of 121 5M over ]<m:> The total I t handled on i tote I 591.464. Thi.s v v
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  • 30 7 U.k. RUGBY RESULTS i^a i IHIDAY'S [ririi i< mac Mil's F;!' 1- tea Ifurra) I WhiU 10. Bilk k J. Other M Bath 11 W< Super-Mare 0: Birki iHOiborne nymou
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  • 68 8 WASHINGTON, Mon by President *J Tru-man* national emergency proclamation, Conia this week is expected to act swift on emergency legislation raisin;* corporation s. providing more m for reamament and ,c' n up a civil defence programme. Democratic leader of the Senate. Mr. Scott Lucas, laid he
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  • 18 8 treasure worth hundreds if thousands of rupees was stolen by rebel Karens from a pj^oda near Moulmein?yun.- A.P.
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  • 368 8 REDS MASS FOR ASSAULT ON UN BEACHHEAD Within 3 miles of Hungnam TOKYO, Monday. pHINESE COMMUNIST hordes hammered to within three miles of Hunffnam yesterday and were reported to be rolling up heavy artillery for a mass assault on the shrinking United Nations beachhead In north-east Korea. Hard-fighting troops of
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    35 8 ROYAL ADDRESS The Mayor of Piraeus addresses welcome to Princess Klizabetfa after presenting her with a bouquet. BeMde the Princess il Kin? Paul of Greece and behind them. Queen trederika and the Imke of Edinburgh.
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  • 17 8 Chinese Nationalists yesterday were reported io have d the Philippines v Mabuhay 11.- A.P.
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  • 68 8 TAIPBH. THE Japanese would be the best Asian ally of (he Chinese Nationalists In (he tight against Communism, declared 11. P. Tseng, well-known Chinese commentator m a statement ill Taipeh. The Chinese people, he ur«c(l, should not continue to harbour hard feelings Against the Japanese for
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  • 40 8 Three thousand peasants evacuated from villages on the slopes of Moun* Etna last Msht began to lose hope of returning home for ChristMas as the volcano erupted with new violence alter altnost a week of relative calm. Reuter
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    17 8 MORE TROOPS Australian reinforcements march away from the transport piano which brought ths'm from Japan to Korea
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  • 175 8 PITTSBURGH, Monday. TELEVISION is being used m loading scrap metal into railway trucks at the Fisher Automobile Body Plant at Pittsburgh. The p'.ant is equipped with a transmitter and receiver consisting of two monitors, one camera and one power unit, which is used to expedite the
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  • 65 8 The greatest purge m p history would take place In East Germany before nex; June, said the Berlin Communist leader, Walter Ulbricht. All the 1.200.000 Ccmmu-card-holders will be m Igated by party commissions "on all phases of their lives and activities," he said. Present memberslrp
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  • 62 8 L^>^« al I ..s.wnMiu. California, wa> so thick thai it was i mistaken for a burglar. Police visited a builuin? where an automatic bur?Lir alarm was ringing, but found everything m order. They called an engineer from the alarm company. His diagnoss: heavy fo?j had cut
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  • 125 8 'INDIA WILL BE TOUGH PROPOSITION' NEW YORK. Mon. COMMUNIST China would find India a tough proposition if forces from the north tried to invade India. Sardar J. J. Singh. President of the India League of America, said here la:v. night. Speaking at the League's meeting he added: "The people of
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  • 49 8 Welwyu Garden City, a London dormitory town, has announced plans for the construction of a theatre m memory of George Bernard Shaw. The theatre will t>e built In the centre of the town. Welwyn's development corporation plans to appeal for funds lit the project- A.P.
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  • 32 8 Prince Tomislav, brother of ex-King. Peter of Yugoslavia, has joined the West Busaei Branch of the National Farmers' Union. He has taken a farm at Kirdford.- A. P.
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  • 32 8 SELF-S UPPORTING Sweden needs no more Marshall aid. a Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday In Stockholm. She hopes :o earn enough dollars through her own exports and the new European Payments Union.
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  • 100 8 BIDAI'EST, Monday. HUNGARIANS of all walks of life arc "indifferent' to lectures, peace meetings, and culture organisations which the "new type of man" ought to attend after his regular work, state Budapest newspapers. They go to the village inn instead. The Budapest newspaper. Vilago&say. asked
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  • 172 8 TEHERAN, Monday. TEN Persian Communist leaders jailed since the attempted assassination of the Shah m February, 1949, escaped from Teheran's Central Prison at the week-end, said a senior police official m Teheran. He said the ten men escaped with the assistance of two police lieutenants who
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  • 72 8 BERKELEY, California. Mond. gas may soon be more important than oii m the United States, say.s Mr. James J. Parsons, of the University of California. He estimate! tha' i ix Trillion cubic feet were taken from the groun m 1949. In 1949 the marketed production
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  • 51 8 Ten men were charged before a military court m Damascus yesterday with p\o[ting with n neighbouring foreign country against the natlon's security The press was r.ot all" to mention the name of the foreign country nor the names of the foreign officials alleged to b-> involved.—
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  • 23 8 St. Helena, report* verage daily prison p ion m i:) 49 v. as one j.s camred i h two the i •ar.-- A.P.
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  • 84 8 Chinese in New York join up J NEW YORK X W YORK'S ChtaiS* sending its youth to (W the v.ar against the Cv T ted by wk. r" and snoSS* city's »jSi(5 ties m (5Uf minht pull against lovjS? the United States. y 'Just last nicht." l^ ku m an
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  • 33 8 Commimist China will helping the North KorAmerican agmw sinn" ends Chinese jSam* Premier Mr. Kuo Mo-Jol2 m artiri. *or 'he Hiiitt Communi y 7*m. paper. Szabad I erdav Reuter
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  • 16 8 President and Madami Chiang Kai Shek r"W* voted m the elections for thi Taioeh District Council
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