Malaya Tribune, 15 October 1949

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  • 65 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tet Tribune" Spore Phone 3811/3 Nine Uno LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Published simultaneously at Si ngapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE f/)Vnow REPRESENT ATrvje ft
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  • 110 1 A.P. LONDON. Fri.—The Admi ra'ty announced today the apoointment of Rear Admiral \V Q. Andrews as second in command of the Royal Navy's Far East Station. The appointment is effective fiom January U'so. Rear Admiral Ancrews. who will be Flag Officer commanding the Fifth Cruiser
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  • 115 1 Five guests, including Mr. C. C. Tan. the President of the Progressive Party, were interviewed last night in a programme in the English network of Singapore Rediffusion service. The five were asked to express their views on the foundation of the University of Malaya. In
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  • 526 1  -  BUT TURF CLUBS, CINEMAS WILL PAY IN FULL By OSCAR FERNANDEZ SHORTS other than horse-racing, theatrical shows aad concerts m?.y soon have their entertainment tax cut by half. Cinemas and Turf Ghibs will < orftinue to pay the full tax of 80 per cent on
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  • 135 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Fri. I Prices were soaring here tonight as evacuees flowed into the British oolony in great numbers. A Government official said there was a posibi- 1 lity of a general strike resulting from "rumbling discontent" in the Com-munist-dominated utility unions which want higher pay
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  • 27 1 For the first time a 100--per-cent Malay guard took over guard duties at Government House, yesterday morning. The guard is from the Royal Military Police.
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  • 25 1 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Fri. Mr. L. A. Gastmann, former Netherlands Consul-General in Hongkong, has been appointed Dutch Minister to Peru and Bolivia.— Reuter.
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    35 1 Saaid bin Hassan, a member of tbe Frontier Branch, out on river patrol near Badak not far from the Thai border, taking up a position by a tree trunk in a stream.
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  • 269 1 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Friday. A REPUBLICAN spokesman declared here today that an "explosive situation" was rapidly growing in Indonesia and threatening to wreck the roundtable conference meeting here to settle Indonesia's future. The spokesman said the Republican Army in Indonesia was in a "very inflammable mood"
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  • 39 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Fri.—The New York Herald Tribune carried a story on its financial page today that "there is reason to believe India may revise her currency upward" owing to the failure of Pakistan to devalue. —Reuter.
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  • 268 1 Tribune Staff Reporter Qfficial members of the Singapore Legislative Council ha been given a free vote on the motion for legalising public lotteries which Mr. N. A. Mallal (Prog. Mun. SW) will move in the Council on Tues- day. The Progressive Party ha*
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  • 221 1 Tribune Staff Reporter THE cement shortage in Singapore is to be relieved 1 with supplies from Japan. Theae will be paid lor of Commerce were told by the Singapore Government yesterday that import licences for cement from hard currency areas will be now Shipments against
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  • 23 1 HOS ANGELES. Fri. Funeral services were held yesterday for Sam Wong, 91-year-old father of film actress Anna May Wong.
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  • 68 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. R.H.B. Grant. Assistant Manager of Tanah Merah Estate in the Port Dickson area was found dead with a bullet wound in his head in his bungalow this morning. A revolver was found by his side. Mr. Grant was 27-years-old and was
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  • 30 1 Reuter. 1 LONDON. Fri The 1.5«o ton British destroyer HMS Offa will be renamed HMPS Fan*j and transferred to the Roya! Pakistan Navy at Plymouth on Nov. 3.—Reuter.
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  • 127 1 RANGOON, Fri.--The former China flyer. Captain Johnny F. Shoemaker, whose home is in New York, wil- fly posthaste on Monday to Hong Kong in a Curtiss Commando C-46 urgently required by the Chinese Nationalist government. The plane, owned by the Central Aviation Corporation in Hong
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  • 164 1 U.P. NEW YORK, Fri.- A Federal Court jury today found 11 top leaders of the American Ccmmunist Party of conspiring to overthrow the government by violence. Immediately afterwards six of their attorneys were sentenced to prison for criminal contempt of court. In effect, the verdict
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  • 33 1 U.P. LONDON, Fri. Ind'an Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru will extend a perro lal invitation to President Harry Truman to visit Ind a early next year, his c!o~e associates here said today.—U.P.
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  • 23 1 Reuter. BOMBAY, Fri The Bombay Government today ordered a seven-day ban on meetings and proeessiors in the city and suburbs.—Reuter.
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  • 82 1 STOP ERESS LAKE SUCCESS, Frl.— The I nited States today refused Russia's offer to Include the atomic bomb in the propose! world arms census. The United States told the United Nations: "We refuse to set out upon a blind alley with them" to achieve disarmament. Ambassador Warren
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  • 38 1 U.P. DU ESSEI J>ORF, Fri. German police today arrested economist H. Schacht in the Duesseldori-Oberkassen Hotel. The police said he was under protective custody following a hotel demonstration by 500 Germans demanding his prosecution.— —U.P.
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  • 30 1 The going for today's races at Penang will be very heavy. Pilgrim's Way, Flarepath and Exeter will not start. (For full selections see page 10.)
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  • 69 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Fri.—Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, told the National Pi ess Club today that he came to the United States not to make "any deals" but to become acquainted with the American scene. "I think a person engaged in public affairs cannot understand the modem
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  • 202 2 THE Assistant Collector of Land Revenue Mr. E. E Ebert, told the Tribune yesterday that the occupants of the 40 attap shacks in St. George's Road would be forcefully evicted if they did not fifive up the land by the end of
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  • 123 2 Kuala Lumpur, Fri. ScMrtn bandits yesterday entered Mr. Ong Siong Teck's Estate at Simpang and ordered all persons to leave the bouse. They then burnt the house and destroyed estate equipment. In the Mentakab area a patrol of the Ist Devons encountered seven Chinese passing through a
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  • 57 2 The Deputy Commissioner of C.1.D.. Singapore Mr. D. K. Broadhurst. said yesterday that 153,034 persons were checked in September for identity cards. Of these 19 were detained for various offences with regard to the registration regulations. Of the 19. nine were Chinese, six were Indians,
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  • 52 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A nine-man delegation headed by Mr. V. Kanapathipillai, president of the Malayan Pensioners Association met Sir Henry Gurney, the Federation High CommiSGioner today. The delegation included two widows, Mrs. Gabriel and Mrs. S. K. Sabaratnam. Mrs. Gabriel has twelve children and Mrs. Sabaratnam
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  • 166 2 THE Johore Government is still looking for a quali--1 fied woman physiotherapist to fill a vacancy for a temporary post in the General Hospital at More Bahru when the present holder of the poet. Dr (Miss) M J Lyon, goes on a year's leave
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  • 153 2 I ADY Han Hoe Lim yesterday declared open *he Club House of the Singapore Chinese Football Association at Farrer Park. Lady Lim said that the club house would go very far in promoting true sportsmanship among: members and other Associations. The Acting President Of
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  • 51 2 Kathleen Wa'ker, who has just returned from a trip to Borneo will give a talk on the Seria Oil Fields over the Blue Net Work. Radio Malaya on Monday at 7.30 p.m. She will be speaking on Hhe oil-fields and their splendid recovery since the
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  • 40 2 M. Henri C. Maux. head of the French Economic Mission to the Far East, who will lead the French Delegation to the sth Session of ECAFE to be held in Singapore next week, arrived here by air yesterday.
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  • 36 2 The Governor in Council has remitted the whole of the estate duty payable in respect of the Vcnctable A'chdeacon Graham White, deceased, with regard to the property known as St. Hilda's Church and School.
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  • 38 2 Officers and men of the visiting American heavy cruiser St. Paul were among the large crowds which visited the "Singapore Progress" Exhibition and the 1949 Trade Fair in the Happy World Park last night.
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  • 76 2 USIS. Government officii'.; and officials of the Army. Navy and the Air Force have been invited to a reception given by Vice Admiral Russell 8. Bcrkey, USN. aboard the cruiser T SS St Paul from 5 p.m. to ft.3o p.m. on Monday Boats will 'cave
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  • 60 2 Thi» enlisted men of the U.S. heavy ciuiser St. Paul have challenged their officers to a game of basebft! on the Padaiifc tomorrow at 2 p.rn. Mi. W. L. Blythe. president of the Munictnal Commission, will throw the first bail. Mi. Robert Wall of the TVS and
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  • 35 2 Ballot papers of voters p.nd other documents rc'atin.T to the lec.mt Municipal elections arc to be burnt at the back Of the' Government Office in Empress Place at 10 a.m. on Monday.
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  • 369 2 There s more concern for horses than for men says Miss Wee Kiat Neo A resolution protesting against the introduction of state lotteries in Singapore was unanimously passed yesterday at a public meeting sponsored by the Singapore Christian Youth Council. The meeting was
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  • 41 2 Radio Malaya will broadcast an account of life on tne East Ccast of Malaya tomorrow at 10 p.m. It was written by the Supcnntenocju ot Education in Trengganu. Mi. Noel Recs. and is about Turtles and ihe Turtle-egg industry.
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  • 153 2 rE President of the 15,000--strong Army Civil Service Union. Mr. S. S. Manyarn in a statement issued last night said that it appeared from recent statements that the Progressive Party will not help people who do nOt support it. This, said Mr. Manyam. was a very
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  • 89 2 MALACCA, Fri. The Malacca Clerical Union proposes to start shorthand and bookkeeping classes. To encourage members to pay their subscriptions regu'arly it is proposed to hold a cash sweep. For every 50 cents of subscription a member is entitled to a number. These numbers will run
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  • 75 2 A number of boys from Pearls' Hill School will be visiting the Naval Base at Selctar on Tuesday. They have been invited by the Acting Base Commander of the R.A.F. Maintenance Base (Far East). Flights in a Dakota over the island of Singapore, a cruise
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  • 116 2 THE Singapore British Council have invited applications for 1950/1 scholarships to the United Kingdom. Approximately 7,000 overseas students nrnfpr ably between the ages of 25 and 35, are sent to land each year. Of these two are from Singapore me aim of the British Council
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  • 59 2 Nme representatives attended the general meeting of the Singapore Women's Hockey Association. I t was proposed that Mrs. P. A. B. McKerron be invited to b e president. Mrs. Sutton was elected se-cretary-treasurer. An annual subscrlbtlon of was decided upon. The season's fixtures were arrangThere will b e
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  • 15 2 Throe cinemas in Kuala Lurhpur have dofaated $1,610 to the University Endowment mid.
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  • 39 2 L Joyce Low Scotip Ling. daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Happy Low of Malacca celebrated her first birth day recently. Shi» is seen I here with her parents and 1 a three-tiered birthday t cake. I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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  • 824 3 JHE ECAFE Committee on Industry and Trade de--4 voted the whole of their third day meeting at the k toriD Memo-mi Hall yesterday to the problems of getting otitside financial help and capital goods to implement national industrialisation plans, and of horw
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  • 74 3 A scene from the play "The Outcast," a story of Indes Iscarlot, which is to he acted by the .Students C hristian Movement *t a variety concert text Saturday. The concert will be held in Raffles Institution at 8 p.m. and is in aid Of the S.M.C. funds. From the
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  • 37 3 Tim railway between Padang Rengas and Taiping, blocked by a landslide two days ago, wj expected to be cleared last night. It was officially announced that the mail service would resume Its schedule last night.
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  • 56 3 The Acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. E.V. Fowler prohibited the printing, sale, issue and cb culation In the Cc'ony of 36 Chinese publications. The list of the publications which have been prohibited under the Emergency Regulations (Prohibition of Publications! order are contained in the supplement to
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  • 147 3 Tan Chwee Tor. 36, and Kayso Dat,36, an Indian, were tentatively charged In the Third District Court yesterday with possession of 116 detonators. Each was granted bail of $5.000 in two sureties. It was stated that on Oct. 12, a recruit constable drove a taxi
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  • 9 3 Tne Selangoi Weiraie week has netted $71,000.
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  • 125 3 INCHE Ahmad bin Ibrahim, who was earlier reported as secretary of a pro-tern committee sponsoring a Muslim political party in Singapore, told the Tribune yesterday that he would neither confirm nor deny a report that the project would be abandoned. Mr. Ibrahim said that
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  • 53 3 A YoUth Leadership Course will be held in Singapore, starting: October 19. Mi. C. F. de Souza, of the Social Welfdre Department, wi!' accept a limited number of applications from interested members of the public. Three dollars will be chart; cd to covet the expenses of the Camp
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  • 214 3 Three sentences, passed on two Chinese and a Malay by Mr Justice Gordon-Smith in the Singapore Assize Court, were confirmed by the Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday. The two Chinese. Ang Kirn Hoo and Oow Eng Seng, will each serve a term of five years for rorWbery. In
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  • 206 3 ALLEGING that the present rent paid by her four sub-tenants is not economical, Mrs. Mary D. L. Thomson, administratrix of the estate of E. R. A. Fernando, applied to the Rent Conciliation Board yesterday for a review of the* rent of five tmfuncalled
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  • 99 3 A Chinese crew was signed on in Singapore yesterday to replace the 30 American sailors who were paid off from the St. Christopher, an oil tanker. The members of the crew who requested to be paid off because of the expiration of their three month articles
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  • 95 3 Bight aidfe and re***urai>t owners were summoned to the Third District Court yesterday and charged with being in possession of unstamped liquid measure. They were Messrs. Lim Jong Huat (Criterion Restaurant Bar) fined $16, Yeo Guan Teck <Tavern Bar) fined $25, Tan Eng Kuan (International Cafe
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  • 52 3 The Singapore Kerala Samajam will hold their 32nd annual general meeting at 3.30 p.m. tomoirow at the New World Arena. The meeting will be preceded by a Ma!ayalam Literary Conference. One of the items will be a speech by Mr. Vakkom Ramakiishna on Pen Portraitures by
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  • 1219 3  -  by OSWALD HENRY RATING: Fair; Good, Very Good: Excellent. "THE UNDERCOVER MAN" (Rex) —"Inside" story pf America's war against crime, proving the oft-repeat-ed adage that "crime does not pay." Frank Warren, U.S. Secret Service agent takes the tone trail to bring to book top-flight terrorists in a
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  • 352 4 These Associated Press pictures present two aspects of life in China today. The pictures below gives a glimpse of life in Communist ruled Shanghai. Down the right side of the page are pictures associated with events in and persons from Nationalist China. Like a pair of eolussns these
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  • 47 5 \enetian honeymoon, complete with gondola—but for one trip only. It cost the Earl and Countess of Harexvood 1,000 Hre. They canceUed plans for a second gondola outing—to save B thelr haveners allowance—and decided to go down the Grand Canal In a steamboat. Cost! 00 lire.
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  • 90 5 U.P. MANILA. Fri. Constabulary forces aided byregular army troops and an force planes have launched new attacks on Hukbalahap concentrations in Pampanga and Nueva Ecija. Press reports said five Constabulary companies, two army companies and a number of planes attacked the west of Canbantan. capital
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  • 100 5 A.P. BERLIN. Fri. Soviet Prime Minister Stalin has termed creation of the new Russian sponsored East GerMan Republic a "turning point n the history of Europe." Stalin stated »n a congratulatory message to the Communist leaders of the East German Republic There is no
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  • 65 5 U.P. FRANKFURT. Fri. Use Koch, strawberry blonde Wuch oi Buchenwald. 1 wu» be tried b/ a German court for 29 lTTurders and hundreds" of assaults, author ities disclosed today. The fancier of lampshades made of tattooed human skin will compete next week a four-year term imposed
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  • 141 5 U.P. SAN FRANCISCO Fri. There is no feeling of revolt among the Chinese in Com- munist occupied Shanghai against the nresent regime. T.C. Davis, Canidian ambassador to China, said here today. Davie was one of the 1,441 passengers arriving here on the liner General Gordon, the
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  • 59 5 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO. Fri. Eleven Japanese banks have been tentatively named by the Japanese Government as "ex-port-import banks"' with pcWtjrs to buy end scl! foreign exchange. The plan, drawn up by Finance Ministry and Foreign Exchange Control Committer must still receive Gen. MacArthur's approval. Eight more banks have oeen
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  • 53 5 U.P. NEW YORK, Fri The magazine, United States News and World Report, said today that General MacArthur in Japan "had the key part in detecting the atom explosion in Russia and identifying it. The most effective United States devices for detectin?' atom bomb explosions are W Japan and
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  • 226 5 A.P. CHUNGKING. Friday. Government employee B arriving hen find life far different from the splendours of Peiping or Shanghai or even shabby Canton. Up to yesterday not a single foreign dlnlomat had arrived from Canton, th! abandoned Nationalist capital. Those who served here during
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  • 73 5 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. —If America wants to win leadership against Russian competition of a world peopled by two thirds of coloured races, she must quickly accord full equality to negroes, in the view of Bishop William Scarlett of St. Louis. Bishop Scarlett, attending
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  • 186 5 UP. SOUTH GATE Calif, pri, Postal inspectors today announced that the rs*3*7.oOO paytoll robbery at General Motor* had been solved- a nine-yeai-ojd gm and her seven-year-old broth, it lifted it. General officials said two oulky bundles of cheques made out to employees were placed on a
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  • 330 5 2. World Federation Backed With Force A.P. WASHINGTON, Friday. DOWERFUL Congressional support was claimed today by sponsors of a plan for a World Federation which would be backed by an international police force to subdue any aggressor. Representative Brooks Hays, Arkansas Democrat, and author of
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  • 374 5 A.P. NEW YORK, Friday. TO avert worfd wars, a new kind of pofitieal stan which he calls Satfcms are proposed by WnTfcm J. Hale of Washington, one of tire wofrrfs rVemopt chemists. Sations, he *<M, writ rcp'acc nations. Satien comes from the Latin
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  • 30 5 U.P. IWRIS, Kii. An uncfliciji taliy oi the voting in» the Paris Assembly early totfay gave Socialist Jules Moch 310 otos. This coniinns lorn as premier. U.P.
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  • 28 5 The King of Cambodia (Indo-China) Norodomsihanokk (left) on his arrival at Orly Field, Paris, where he was met by French Colonies Minister Paul Coste-Floret (right). A.P. Picture. Picture.
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  • 89 5 CAIRO. Fri. The sphinx and pyramids are expected to draw 46,000 foreign tourists to Egypt this winter. The* Tourist Department, in announcing that a big tourist season was expected, estimated the visitors would spend 9,000.000 Egyptian pounds. The Government is making an all-out drive
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  • 131 5 U.P. LONDON, Friday. THE Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Geofffrey Francis Fisher, said today that the indiscriminate sale of contraceptives in slot machines in England is a grave menace to the mora is of the growing generation. He said he intended to take up
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  • 32 5 TOKYO. Fri. The Sccie- tary Genera' of the Socialist Party, the chief opposition j party, told newspaper men in I Hiroshima yesterday that the I yen must be devalued.
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  • 607 6 THE fall of Canton follows the pattern of Nanking: and Shanghai. The fight-to-the-death brigade did not fight. Mao Tse-tung's army just marched in. The citizens stayed Irehind their doors until the token battle was over—and then they came out to cheer. Why were they cheering? Some, of
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  • 1118 6  -  The Thai Cabinet is working out steps to stave Communism. But the Prime Minister, who is in favour of drastic action. is of the opinion that there is a strong public opinion against the Government's anti Communist poller. by LIONEL HUDSON Reuter-AAP. BANGKOK
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  • 271 6 INDIA has launched a concerted drive to save its precious wild game from indiscriminate destruction. Many of the provincial and states Governments have passed legislative measures for the preservation of wild life and have established game sanctuaries in the forest areas. In these game sanctuaries, shooting is
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  • 701 6  -  by JOSE TORRES A.P. EL FEROL CHRISTOPHER Columbus has never been to America but he hopes to jo soon. He told the Associated Press in an interview that he is studying English to be able to talk to the natives when he gets there. Cristobal
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  • 856 6 A ROBOT professor, with an electronic brain and four faces, is doing something new in teaching at the Pennsylvania State College. This robot teaches professors. He was built under sponsorship of the office of naval research, special devices centre, to find out how to improve
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  • 112 7 U.P. NEW YORK, Fri. Rear Admiral Richard Byrd said tonight he had information that the Russians had visited •Little America* near the South Pole in unnamed ships and used powerful airplanes in exploration activities there. Byid, who explored both North and South polar areas, did not
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  • 154 7 Reuter. BIGGLESWADE, Bedforshire, Fri. Working with -crap metal in the backyard of his small prefabricated home bete Mr. Frank Russell has built a midget submarine lo which he hopes to explore the sea bed. He claims that it is the smallest-ever one man submarine.
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  • 130 7 U.P. MANILA. Fri.—Michael J. O'Dohertv. Roman Catnohc Archbishop of Manila for 32 years, died at 9.48 a.m. today. O'Dohertv was bom on July 13 1547. in Cnarlestown. County kayo, Ireland, one of twelve children. He was ordained on November 30. 1987, and came
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  • 43 7 U.P. WASHINGTON, Fri.—President Truman has accepted the resignation of Klahr Huddie as ambassador to Burma and United States representative on the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan. Huddle resigned for what the president declared as "personal and health reasons." -U.P.
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  • 66 7 Along with 30,000 Japanese children members of the Indian Mission in Japan turned out atUetio Zoo in Tokyo to welcome a two-year-old elephant from Thailand, the first that many of the children had ever seen, as the Japanese Government destroyed all the animals at the zoo shortly after the Pacific
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  • 167 7 A.P. LONDON, Friday. TAPTAIN Roy Farran, British army officer who was acquitted two year s ago on a charge of murdering a Jewish youth in Jerusalem, has offered to run as a Conservative candidate in the next general election in Britain. Capt. Farran is now
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  • 51 7 Reuter. TOKYO, Fri. Japan has become the fourth country to intercept an ultra-short wave from the sun. The Central Meteorological Station in Tokyo has announced that it had intercepted a solar wave 1.5 metres in length. Only the United States, England and Canada have accomplished this feat.
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  • 45 7 U.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. President Truman told the press today that he was not considering seizing the soft coal mines. His remarks were prompted by a statement by John Li. Lewis suggesting government operation of the mines "if the situation gets bad enough". U.P.
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  • 97 7 Don't Forget The Churches Elizabeth A.P. BROMLEY, England Fri.— Princess Elizabeth who got her own new home four months ago urged England yesterday to get on with its giant rehousing Job. Above all. she said. England must rebuild its churches. The Princess laid the foundation of a new parish church
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  • 154 7 U.P. LONDON. Fri.—Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia. prominent Indian Socialist Party leader, ranked the late Mohandas Gandhi with an atom bomb as the most powerful influence in the world. He said a Socialist India would like to see Malaya, Indonesia and Africa wholly
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  • 55 7 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE, Fri. An old passenger bus has been turned into a church on wheels by the Victorian Congregational Union. The bus, which seats 30. has been fitted with an organ. It will be used to conduct services in three Me'bourne suburbs where the union cannot
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  • 132 7 U.P. CHICAGO, Fri. Ha- rold Crey, one of the J developers of America's I atomic bomb, warned to- V night that Americans i could take no comfort in the report that Russia has no atomic stockpile, i "The fact that they do > not
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  • 80 7 U.P. LONDON. Fri.—The British whaling expedition to the Antarctic is prepared for its southward journey. A £2,000,000 floating factory ship Balaena, which will lead 18 expeditions, is understood to be setting sail from Liverpool on the evening tide of October 18. She is at
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  • 63 7 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, Fri.- A Sydney mother claimed that one of her twin sons had been born with two healthy teeth on the lower jaw. She said the teeth were firm and did not appear to worry the baby. The matron ot a Sydney hospital said she
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  • 20 7 A.P. NEW YORK, Fri—Hilton Hotel chain has purchased controlling interests in the fashionable Waldorf Astoria Hotel for USS3,OOO.OOO.—A.P.
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  • 86 7 A.P. WASHINGTON, Fri. President Truman said here tli at his eventual goal is intergration of all Negroes in the armed services with other personnel. He told a press conference Department of Defence, giving Negro personnel wider latitude, was only a progress repor;. He said these moves
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  • 284 7 A.P. not? +v v DAMASCUS, Friday. J«OK the first time in the recorded history of the Arab world, women will m vote in the Syrian National Election on Nov. 5. A new electoral law grants female suffrage, fifty-ninth country to
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  • 81 7 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO. Fri. The Fukushima district procurator's office yesterday indicted eight persons, seven of them allegedly members of the Communist Party, on a charge of derailing a Tokyobound passenger train in Fukushima Prefecture, northern Japan, on Aug. 17 and causing the death of three engineers.
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  • 48 7 A.A.P WASHINGTON, Fri. To improve living standards in the United Kingdom 15.000.--000 Britons should emigrate to the Commonwealth countries the Population Reference Bureau, a non-profit making private organisation, said here yesterday. Ireland solved its popu'ation problems this way, the Burean >.jv*nyr<* v*»nto»«* Ipiirtpij Vi tvf
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  • 38 8 I.S. President Harry S. Irumun watches through hi noeuiars an members of a battalion of the U.S. 83nd Airborne Division float downward in a mass jump demonstration at Fort Bragg, M.C., (ISA). (USA).
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  • 415 8 LONDON, Friday. ROBERT THOMAS GREEN, 22-year-old psychology student, of Shelley Gardens, Wembley, was jailed for three months because he stowed away in the tail of a freight aircraft at London Airport. Mr. E. B. Montsole,
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  • 25 8 U.P. PARIS. Fri. -Socialist strong man Jules Moch, confirmed as Premier of France, may not be abe to form a eovernment. —U.P.
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  • 19 8 Reuter. HONGKONG. Fri. Gen. Li Tsung-jen, Chinese Nationalist Acrmg President, arrived in Chungking today. Pen ter.
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  • 378 8 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Friday. UNITED Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie today warned nations of both East and West that there is no short cut to peace. "The United Nations way is a slow and often discouraging wav to go about the work of
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  • 238 8 U.P. LONDON. Fri. THE Tory party charged last night that the Labour Government's refusal to hold a general election this year vou'.d retard business recovery* and aggravate the cri-is caused by the devaluation. Lord Woolton. chairman of the Conservative Party, said T think the Government
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  • 29 8 Reuter. TOKYO. Fri.—Government sources today warned automobile owners that the gasoline mtions may be cut to cne-cignth of the present allocations during the coming year.- Reuter.
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  • 279 8 Reuter. SEOUL, Fri. The "Taihan Youth Corps" is facing the loss of 100,000 members as a result of a recent ordermaking 45 the maximum age limit for membership. The Corps is the only authorised youth organisation in Southern Korea. President Syngman Rhee is head
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  • 142 9 RUBBER MARKET THIS WEEK a sagging tendency earlier in the week the market improved on the news from the U.S.A. that offers were to be invited for stockpiling purposes commencing on Thursday. But it must, now be said that the behaviour of the
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  • 109 9 DOWN CENT YESTERDAY THE rubber commodity market yesterday may be described as disappointing. Bids from New York for rubber for the US stockpile were much lower than they were expected The mat ket easerl 4 cent yesterday. Cosing prices in cents per pound were Buyers Sellers No. 1 Oct. RSS
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  • 93 9 tihabeel and lowest prices during the week ending October 14. 15*49 are: HiffheM Loweat CUmln* Bnyrr* Soon Spot Loose 44.3 8 43.1, 2 43.3/4 R-.M.A. 1 R.S.S. F. 0.8. November 44.7 16 43.1 2 43 3 4 R.M.A. 2 R.S.S. F. 0.8. 43 42 42.1/4 X.M.A. 3
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  • 116 9 Reuter. LONDON, Fri. Farmers in nearly a dozen British countries are now growing sunflowers as a crop, and a "pilot factory" foi processing the seed's has been opened in Wales. Breakfast foods, margarine, salad oils and sweets 'will cventual'y be among the products of the factory.
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  • 128 9 WASHINGTON, Fri.—The lirst international meeting on rural co-operatives sponsored by the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization is scheduled to be held at Lucknow, India, from October 24 to November 3. The Indian Government will be host of the meeting to which FAO member countries in
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  • 72 9 U.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. The Pacific Far East Line today filed with the Maritime Commission an application for permission to operate between California and ports in Japan, China, Hongkong, the Philippines. French Indochina and Siam. Thomas E. Cuffe, President of the shipping line said
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  • 19 9 Mails ate expected from Eastern Australia, Java and the Federation today at the G.P.O. noqr.'rtr •:<>»•—<.«) nh .ladwo
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  • 67 9 A.P. MANILA. Fri. The Associated Steamship Lines of Manila announced reduction in freight rates for carrying Philippine lumber to Pacific ports. Tariffs were cut eight dollars (US> for sawn lumber and fout dollars (US) for logs per thousand board feet. Old rates UJ|4Lso.anu\ L'SWO" respectively were superceded on
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  • 149 9 A.P. Friday.—Preliminary informal talks on the prospects of the sugar trade were held on Thursday by delegates to next Tuesday's meeting of the International Sugar Council. Delegates were inclined to accept in principle Ihe idea that an effort should be made to fix minimum and
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  • 58 9 Reuter. COLOMBO, Fri. Ceylon is expected soon to lowei the overall ceiling value of her imports from the present level of 94.000,000 rupees. The reduction wi'l implement the proposals of the Commonwealth Finance Ministers at theii London meeting. Many open general licences are expected to be
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  • 30 9 Singapore, Fri. The tin share market was fairly steady but hesitant. London sent a number of lower bids. There was practically no change in rubbers and iiidustria's.
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  • 64 9 Star ffettelgeufte (44); Tasman—Utrecht (42 43); Seroei (41); Beluru (40); Tjipanas (38 39); Straat Soenda (36 37); Agapenor (33/34); Ajax (17 18); Gorgon (19 20); Maxwell Brander (2122); Fernhlll (23/24); Willamette Victory (25 26); Eumaeu* (27/28); Rebeverett (29/30); Merkur (15/16); Rum River (18 14); Rajula (Selendia)
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  • 122 9 Coffee was a firm market in Singapore yesterday with Rio No. 5 ready selling atsB9 per picu'. Forwards also were done at the same 'level. Copra price asked was $31*2 per picul f.o.b. Oct and coconut oil $52% per picul f.o.b. Oct. Little business was done. No interest
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  • 816 9 Singapore, Fri. INDUSTRIALS Buy.rs Seller Vlex. Bricka Pref. 2.40 2.50 Ord. 2.15 2.22 8.8. Petrol 37/- 38/B.M. Trustees 7.50 8.50 Jon. Tin Smelt Pref. 21/- 22/Ord. 14/9 15/9 E. Utd. Assur. 40.75 41.75 Est. Trust Ag. 7.00 8.00 v cd. Dispensary 6.50 7.00 Eraser Neave Pref. 8.00
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  • 108 10 rE first round of the Singapore Boys' Soccer Cup competJUon opened yesterday when the Katong Boys Club beat the Singapore Battalion Boys Brigade by three goals to nil. were Poh Ching, Hfnhitn and Wiliiani Wee. Two farther first round games will be played to-day.
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  • 58 10 The Cosmopolitan Cycling Club will hold a dance at the Adelphi Hotel (Roof Garden) on Oct. 22 at 9 p.m. in aid of Yahava bin Elias' Fund. Tickets are priced at $2 each. Yahya, it will be recalled, met with a fatal accident while taking part in
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  • 78 10 Players selected to represent Greenhill B.P. at badminton against Novice B.P. in the Hospital Assistants Union Hall, College Road, on Sunday at 9 a.m. are as follows: Lee Eng Kee, Hamid Marzuki. Choc Fook Cheong, Lim Kirn San, Wee Sian Gian. Alfred Tan. Song Kirn
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  • 42 10 Members of the Sect Kirn Chen-r Badminton Party are reminded that two of their badminton courts are under construction. One court. however—at No 96. Lorong G—is now ready for practices, and players aic r»quested to turn up regularly.
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  • 1461 10 KIA ORA SHOULD SCORE DESPITE NEW PROMOTION From ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Friday. TOBOGGAN, a very promising three-year-old English colt by Seven from Arian Wen, should score again tomorrow, the final day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting. This handsome chestnut won in effortless style
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  • 112 10 RACE ONE CI. 3 Div. 5—6 Furs. < GARfcFAIR j Vanfchard i St. Qoentm R ACE TW O CI S Dtv. 4—« Furs. SALTAN T.ASS The Raven Coronation Lady RACE THREE ,CL 3 Div. 3—6 Fors. KLt-E EYES I Lady Kalang 1 J Martini j RACE
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  • 154 10 Playing at the Social Welfare Hall on Sunday. Monk's Hill Badminton Party beat Junior Badminton Party by five games to two. Results: (Monk's Hillplayers maniipned ursti SINGLES: Tan Kirn Teck beat Tan Chye Toon 9—15. 15—9. 15- -6; Robert Kang beat Lim Kirn Lee 15—2.
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  • 81 10 Recreation Beys beat Kuhm B.P. at badminton by four panics to one last Saturda>. Result (Recreation Boys mentioned first): sINC.LL.s: Choo Kens Kwang beat John Chan 15—*. 15—6. Nsr Hock Chin beat Edmond Ho 15—3. 15—6: Lee Soon Kiat beat Hussain US —6; 15—12. DOTBLES:
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  • 56 10 The Alexandra Tennis Club Will meet R.E.M.E. W.O.s and Sergeants at tennis tomorrow at 4.15 p.m. at Alexandra. The t>".ms are: ALEXANDRA: Maj. Rodgers. Capt. Russel. Smith. Lt. Colin-. Lt. Heber. Lt. Mac Donald, Lt. Riooks, Maj. Howard. R.E.M.E.: ASM Simpson, Reynolds, Frewer. Nicholson. Sats. Standley.
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  • 841 10 ffELOW is the card for today's raeevttte ft**'i*»y D of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting. Ihe Bic Sweep wiH be drawn on Race EHrnt. RACE ONE 2.30 P.*L HORSES CLASS 3 DIV. 5 6 FtTBS. Dgrno-k (Mawi) 9.00 Mrs. Ngiaw Yoke Lin o oiv Trattle tE. Donnellv,
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  • 133 10 Reuter. NEW YORK, Friday. pRANK Parker, United States lawn tennis champion in 1944 and 1945. will delay signing as professional for a few days in the hope of being ranked among the United States' top ten amateurs for the seventeenth successive year, a spokesman for
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  • 74 10 Tiong Bahru Rangers w'M meet Oriental Telephone and Llectrjc Company S.C. at Farter Patk today and agaim-r Star Spccerites on Monday at Farrer Park Both matches will sTartat 5.15 p.m. Following are requested to turn up for today s match: Cheomr Meng. Chan Hoong Chong Kum.
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  • 234 10 PLAYING their first Rugby names of the season the Ist and 2nd XV's of Victoria School were trounced hy ihe English College at Johore Bahru on Thursday. The first XV lost by 28 points (2 goals atid 6 tries) to nil and the 2nd XV
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  • 126 11 EX-PROFESSIOXAL BOXER Joe Diamond (above) at Winston's Sports Store yesterday taking delivery of equipment for his training camps recently started in Singapore by promoter A. Razak to enable young promising local boxers to get proper coaching without charge. Joe is now in charge of thre.» such centres.
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  • 331 11 JHE Army (Spore District) are now virtually the Champions in the S.A.F.A. Inter-Community League with 27 points. They secured this place after defeating the Europeans four-nil in a colourless ga me at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Army adapted themselves more comfortably on the damp
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  • 56 11 Following will represent Sinnupore Khalsa Assn. in a ho<-ke> match against R.N. Police at the Naval Baie around tomorrow: Sudagar BtaKh, S. S. Bajwa. BCehar Singh. Sewa Singh B. fc. Son. Kultar Singh, Bassan Singh Jerome. Harbans Singii. Mohinder Btngfi, Satindar Singh. Referee Mr. Mahindar Transi>ort leaves 120.
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  • 48 11 In a soccer game played at Geylang stadium yesterday. Guthries S.C beat Dunlop S.C by seven goals to one. Guthries lead by 4-0 in the first half. Scorers for Guthries were Chun Hong (2), Ah Yap (2) and Jaffar <3>. Guan Seah scored Dunlop's only goal.
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  • 402 11  -  By JIM CHAMBERS A.P. LONDON, Friday. England's football team, in the process of being rebuilt, starts on the long road to Rio in its international match against Wales at Cardiff tomorrow. This will hr its first game in the World Cup preliminaries. The
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  • 223 11  - S'PORE XV STRONG IN SCRUMS LINEOUTS MEETS JOHORE TODAY IN H.M.S. MALAYA RUGGER By Tribune Rugby Reports THE first game of the Southern zone of the H.M.S. Malaya Cup Rugger Competition will be played on the padnng today betw een Singapore Civilians mid Johore. Once again S.C.C. players dominate the
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  • 67 11 The Singapore Recreation Club yesterday .founced the Singapore Customs Sports Ciub by seven goa's to nil in a hockey game on the padang. The Roc's outclassed the Customs in all sections and the latter were all at sea when the Rec's forwards went into action. Raymond
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  • 59 11 Following will represent Town Rnnvcr* Sports Club atrainst GevlanK Youngster* at Mfcaror today at 5.15 at Geylang Stadium R. Muru>ral\an. Ismail Ma Abu Balcar. Rajarethhasamy. F. S. j Ibrahim. N. Ganapathy. Ahmad bin Ishnin. N. Leuhumanan. Cheng Fook Heng, Jaffar bin Mohd.. S. M. Ibrahim, ishinin bin Ahmad.
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  • 198 11 SINGAPORE must play extremely well to win the quadrangular meet at Ipoh, Mr. Raymond Minjoot, Secretary of the Singapore Hockey Aeaocia tion, said yesterday. "Though I am confident that the Colony will emetgc victors," added Mr. Minjoot. "the fact remains that
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  • 62 11 In a fast arid thrilling game of hockey on the Suara ground. Naval Base, on Thursday, the Singapore Admiralty Local Statt Union suffered their first defeat at the handd of the Navy when they were beaten by one goal to seven. The score, however, in no
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  • 176 11 The Board of Referees 01 the Singapore Hockey Association yesterday approved, with one oddition. the eight changes m the rule* of the game reconmmended by the International Hockey Federation. The last section ot W< Beventh item under the head ing of "Rules 17 Corners Penalties" was
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  • 347 11 A.C.5.0.8.A 7 S.C.C I Making (heir debut this season, the A.C.5.0.8.A. scored a convincing hotkey win when they trounced the S.C.C. by seven goals to threi-i in a fafct game at the t»adang yesterday. The winners were superior in every department. Their
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  • 67 12 A.P. MANILA. Fri —The United States Army formally bows out of the Philippines tomorrow, 51 years after its arrival for the Spanish-American War. Top command will be turned over by Major-General George Shea to the new Philippine Air command headed by Ma-jor-General Howard M. Turner
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  • 246 12 U.P. and Reuter. LONDON, Friday. WINSTON CHURCHILL'S Conservative Party today accused the Socialist Labour government of pursuing a policy for the liquidation of the British middle class as well as for "soaking the rich." The Tories' Immediate answer to the government's rejection of their challenge to
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  • 12 12 A.P. HONOLULU, Fri.—Hawaii's dock strike entered its i67th day today.—A.P.
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  • 142 12 U.P. BERLIN. Fri.—A high German source said today that the Soviet Union has promised to conclude a separate peace treaty with the Russian zone's Communistdominated state within three months. The source, close to the newly established Government of the East Gorman state, said the "German
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  • 84 12 Reuter. LONDON, Fri.—The British Cabinet economic committee met today to consider ways of cutting Government expenditure to prevent post-de-valuation rises in the cost of living. Prime Minister Clement Attlee is chairman of the committee, which includes Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the
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  • 64 12 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO. Fri.—The Soviet Navy today delivered nine 1,40u-ton steam frigates to the American navy base at Yokosuka. Tokyo Bay, under the terms of a wartime lendlease contract. Gen. Mac Arthur's headquarters said the Russians would bring 18 more for delivery to the United States soon.
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  • 188 12 Reuter. LONDON. Fri.--The London Stock Exchange was quiet and uncertain today and showed very few decisive movements. For this a speech by the Prime Minister was responsible. He warned that consequential measures must follow sterling devaluation and that the country would be fully informed of them in the
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  • 366 12 Fighting Surges Towards HK's 14-Mile Frontier Reuter. HONGKONG, Friday. UEAVY explosions were continuing In Nationalist evacuated Cpnton tonight as n "widespread sabotage" forestalled Communist Gen. Chen Keng's expected peaceful occupation tomorrow. Radio telephone reports said heavy casualties were feared, mostly from the destruction of the
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  • 167 12 Reuter. BATAVIA, Frl—Indonesian Republican troops today re-occupied areas north and north*««t of their capital. Jogjakarta, as the evacuation of Dutch forces continued peaceably. So far there have been no reports of "incidents" between the Dutch rearguards and Republican troops or guerillas. It was stated in
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  • 73 12 The Eurasian Association of Singapore will consider a proposal for the donation of $1,000 to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund at their 26th annual general meeting, to be held on Friday. October 28 at the S.R.C. Pavilion. The report of the Association for the year ending
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  • 27 12 U.P. MANILA, Fri.— The* Foreign Office announced today that the Philippine delegation to the ECAFE conference in Singapore will leave Manila by plane on Monday.—U:P.
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  • 72 12 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Fri The Pacific Far East Line announced today it plans to expand its freighter service to 52 sailings a year on its Oriental trade routes, and add six vessels to its present fleet of five. It is asking the maritime commission for
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  • 26 12 Reuter. BATAVIA. Fri. Lt. Co. Sukanda of the Republican Army said today the situation fn South Borneo had now returned to normal. —Reuter.
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  • 44 12 U.P. LONDON. Fri. War- V Prime Minister Winston Churchill promised the British peo. pie tonight that if he returned to power he will fight the e;o--nomic cris s with the same f«pirit he led the nation in the dark days of Dunkirk.—U.P.
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  • 959 12 General TODAY V.M.C.A.: Mov,e Circle Show— 8 p.m. SINGAPORE CHESS CLUB: Weekly meeting at YMCA 3.00 p.m. Y.W.C.A.: Advisory Youth Committee Meeting—4.oo p.m. Raffles Quay. METHODIST YOI'TH FELLOWSHIPS: "Talent ime" -7.30 p.m. at Straits Chinese MYF. 3. Kampong Kapor Road; Debate at Geylang Straits MYF—6.OO p.m. at 936.
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  • 28 12 The British sloop, HMS Snip,, landed I. Albany, N.Y. aad not snot was nr«. a, tke J-J British 2^^,£-^r£"S^-J2rU is seen steaming past Newburgh, N.Y.
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  • 294 12 Reuter. RANGOON, Friday. A spokesman of the British Embassy here today denied current reports that British troops are likely tc> be brought to defend the Sino-Burmese border m the event of a "direct" Commumst threat rif icvcoiiu t .—v bassador. M. Reginald J.
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  • 91 12 Reuter. BATAVIA, Fri.—A British "aide memoire" requesting the release from gaol of Mr. Carlton Hire, a Singapore shipbroker convicted of gun-run-ning, has been presented to the Dutch authorities here, it was learned officially today. Mr. Hire, a 39-year-old Englishman, was sentenced in January last to
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  • 125 12 Reuter. SAIGON. Fri.—Ho Chi Minh, leader of the Vietminh, Indo-Chinese autonomy movt ment. will send a representative to the Singapore conference of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East. Bao Dai, head of the Frencn sponsored Vietnam state, has
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  • 190 12 A.P. J rT->¥-> a x HONGKONG, Friday. explorer Leonard Clark today reeistered with the American Embassy here following his arrival yesterday from Canton, where Chinese authorities have charged him with double manslaughter. Clark l<? accused of the fatal shooting of Willard Freeman and
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  • 76 12 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO, Fri.—The Hongkong Government has lifted a temporary ban on shipmentto Hongkong from Japan. Th*; Tokyo branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation announced today it has n i advices from Hongkong ing that shipments to Hongkong are now permitu d existing licences regardh
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  • 30 12 BUDAPEST, Hungary, Fri.— The death sentence on Laszio Rajk, fcrmer Communist elgn Minister, who was convicted of treason and attempts to overthrow the Government v»as confirmed today.
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