The Singapore Free Press, 6 November 1946

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press

  • WOMENS PAGE
    • 964 2 Joy Martyn's Fashion Notes Free Press Woman Correspondent EVENING gowns are more in demand here than any other clothes, according to the women's departments of the large stores. Model gowns from the London dress housfs will be arriving during the next few months, but at
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    • 182 2 A Woman Artist's Lament pmsmNG an art is not r just a matter of finding the tune it is a matter of having a free spirit to bring to it Any artist knows that after a good boat of work, one is both too tired and too excited to be
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    • 234 2 THERE are many appe--1 Using sweets which can be made in Singapore with the available ingredients, and they are all improved with the addition of mock cream, or ice cream, if you are lucky enough to have a refrigerator H«re is a simple recipe which always turns out well:
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    • 75 2 Tfais is the Uke i:-m. .-you sew.ng ma* nine. \ouob«« roller-shutter which covers the refls and mefhawai. i above the needle there is a perspex window with alii direct on te your material. The knob at the back <*■«•■ and speed. You can stop and start the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 53 2 PKOIU r 2i25. THE TRADE MARK OF $2wL« SANITARY PRODUCTIONS FITTWJ At last-Malaya Is ™n»i*ci*%J» Fittings-Basin. W.C. Closets with by skilled craftsmen of many years' expemn Zf proved by the Singapore Municipal Authorities^ rr m»» offering these quality products to the dlsrnmin»uw Urst class sanitary fittings to modernise their i
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 294 2 RADIO MALAYA £S SPXZS&'SJ: q:— 7.30 ajn. Rad<j newsreel; 7.45 a.m. Singapore NO V. Letter from Lonaon; 8.00 a.m. Threes pi. it uitiuadv ji n company; 8.15 a.m. Current events; RED NLTHORK (Chinese Indian) 7.30 p.m. Merry go round: 8.30 p.m. 8.30 am. New*. «25 metres; also 12 p.m. to
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    • 382 2 -your luckySTAR Fortune forecast for oeople born today YOU have one of those jolly all-around rood natures which seem to exude happiness. Although, you appear to be happy-go-lucky and nonchalant about things actually you have a very keen business mind and are able to handle vour affairs shrewdly. You have
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  • LEADER PAGE
    • The Singapore Free Press
      • 430 4 ONE of the oddities of American politk al life is that the President of the Unked States can still be president although both the House of Representatives and the Senate are composed o: members who are opposed both to him and to his policies. This is the
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    • 1651 4 Hall Romney's London Letter LONDON, (By Air Mail) rDAY is a memorable anniversary for me. It is exactly a year ago that I stepped ashore from the good old "Chitral" at Southampton after an absence of nine years, six of them imposed upon me by the
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    • 359 4 AN 18-year old girl from Daiston secondary school and a 16-year old boy from St. Marylebone grammar school are to broadcast from Britain to the United States. They are the first two children chosen f°r a new BBC programme called .'Jun or town meeting of the air.'
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    • Letters To The Editor
      • 458 4 rW that there are several public-spirit-ed groups in Cingapoie interested in the foundatio: of a Chest Hospital, and. thanks largely to the light being shone on the scheme b> Free Press and Straits Times, more and more people arc beginning to realise the venousness
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    • 18 4 HHVMING ANS*£ IT aWCTB^a ,or<fcandthe?* west country W"- ronservati* 3 Unexpected B^ 4 warmth from speed am«*;
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  • Page 4 Advertisements


  • NEWS PAGE
    • 478 6 LONDON, Tuesday. ■THE Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Arthur Creech--1 Jones, today announced that eight Jewish leaders detained by the British in Palestine since June 29 have been released. Reflecting British hopes that the release of the Jewish leaders would inaugurate a new
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    • 51 6 These two long-necked giraffes were among the eighty-oven crates of animals unloaded at the Royal Albert Docks, London. All the animals have been collected since the war in East Africa and will be added to the London Zoo, whose collection has become much smaller during the war
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    • 172 6 LONDON, Tuesday. THE George Cross, which ranks equally with the Victoria Cross as Britain's highest award, has been given to Lieut. Commander Patrick Albert O"Leary, "president of Dachau, and commander of the underground organisation "Put." Lt.-Comdr. O'Leary was captured by the French police during naval
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    • 19 6 Indian stat rt of Tt*Yf*y*M* has banned Communist Party and all associations conne'ted with it. N
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    • 70 6 U.K. SENDS GOODS To SIAMESE mere,. up all produc.ng are*' courv Hal! i n thl A k DecJtrtm that lar ?e surplus of rice^i that Malaya was ml* dlat > -^m a* in Malaya could bTs^!! 1 Port rice from fij?^ Mt that Ma^a'J^ Ucwt to S,am ought tafl speedUv
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    • 663 6 SINGAPORE MID-WEEK SHARE PRICES Share quotations, as at Nov o According CO me Malayan ,i arecro*ei> Association (Singapore) were as follows: INDUSTBIALS Bayer Setter Alexandra dncfcworfef Ords. si TO $1.90 rira Brickwork* Prefs. 2 TO J CO 8. uaiaya frufttM 4c Ex-cutor Oo 00 90C Consolidated Tin Sniel.ers Ord. 22
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 194 6 White and Sparkling 4L with f\ I PAH A M TOOTH PASTE yfr^" 3:! k, a ii -3 d -q d <»^bj'o-t and V j&fe^^k turtd o. n -stol-My«r» Co Ply. Ltd 223 Pacifk H»9h»a» North Sjdnty, NSW.. Au»t/aJa now puying VICTORIA THEATRE TONIGHT AT 8.30 p.m. comblned services entertainment
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 115 6 QUIZ Answers RHYMING ANSWERS 1. Dorset corset. 2. Tory dory 3. Surprise size, 4. Peat heat, 5. Mussel hustle. J ANu Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya how the show's being /i'll keep my hair T^ vv /besides iVe just\ PULLED DOWN, MY DEAR, rON IF YOU DO,
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  • NEWS PAGE
    • 522 8 INDIA ATTACKS SMUTS IN UNOTALKS LAKE SUCCESS, New York, Tuesday. ■THE proceedings of the Trusteeship Committee flared into 1 a warm debate today when India's representative. Sir Maharaj Singh, delivered a scathing attack on the ca*>c presented by the Prime Minister of South Africa, Gen. Smuts, for the incorporation of.
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    • Article, Illustration
      31 8 Typi.al of the ma ay lovely Surrey villages, Cnariwo "»d 13 not tar from t.i nu^jx border. The village street showing the rhurch an<2 the olde-world pub on the. left.
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    • 53 8 The first German flag to be officially hoisted since the swastika was hauled down will be broken in Stuttgart on Dec. 10 It will be the black.red'. and gold standaH »*f Wu«rttemberg B-'-'-n. which begins its official existence that day with the convening or the Oiet says
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    • 184 8 Coiuinued from Page i> been recovered. The situation m Tarapur and Kharagpur areas in Mongyr district was said to oe verv serious. Oases cf murder and arson have been reporter from the village of Lakhampur and the adjoining locality. Although no details have as yet been received casualties
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    • 312 8 SHANGHAI, Tuesday. CY'MPTOMATIC of what observers say is the growing u foreign impatience with the Chinese failure to set their house in order politically and economically, and with a graft ridden government, is a letter to the Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury Reader's Forum,
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    • 161 8 WASHINGTON, Tues. IN Kentucky, New Mexico, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. Republican sensa tonal candidates held leads today in the United States Congressional elections. Mr. Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential candidate against Roosevelt in 1944. gained a lead in the New York race for governor. Republican nominees
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    • 420 8 CITY NEWS— Free Press Correspondent. LONDON, Tues. THE freeing of the rubber market was welcomed in the city although in the House of Commons I noticed some of the Government's more doctrinnaire supporetrs looked glummest while Professor Marquand, Secretary of Overseas Trade, was making the announcement. The
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    • 24 8 Ceylon's finance minister. Sir Oliver Goonetiileke, announced yesterday that free rubber auctions would be resumed after Jan. 1, says U.P. from Colombo.
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    • 182 8 LONDON, Tuesday. r|*ERM& of reference and mem- berahip of the Committee to inquire into the British courtmartial system were announced in Parliament to-day as follows: "To bring under review in the light of experience gained in the late war and of the composition of the Army and
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    • 69 8 Trade discussions, which may result in more Danish butter, bacon and eggs for British tables, begin in London today between British and Danish officials. A British spokesman sa d yesterday that they were anxious to secure a reduction in the Danish debt to Britain,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 122 8 WEATHER Thunder This Afternoon TT HTWI toiecast for 24 hours from noon today compiled by the R.A.F. Central Forecasting Station. Air Command, Sooth -East Asl il udv th>, afternoon with a p«-. i >J of rain and thunder. Cloudy th: evening becoming fair during th right and morning. Wind va:i-ble
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