The Singapore Free Press, 11 September 1948

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1948. I w* PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 289 1 w\lotion for K'poreCouncil IPreN Staff Reporter pj>r .do what it will with the War npensation Scheme is likely to H Singapore Select Committee tied at the Legislative Counaesday to examine the plan. motion, to b* moved by the wry, for reierence of the .littee
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  • 17 1  - BIG, MEET OPENS AT B. TIM AH Epsom Jeep By Wr f w B ope m for
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  • 14 1 BEVIN TELLS THE CABINET T s i Or J 5 iHj a.cer, pre- Reuter
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  • 229 1 RANGOON, Friday. lI'HILE the Government claimed more successes fT m the Prome area today it was reported that communications and rail traffic had been cut by rebels between the capital and Bassein to the east and Moulmein on the Tenasserim coast. Naval units are aiding
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  • 131 1 Ship races to rescue of volcano isle MANILA. Saturday. A 810 U.S. army transport U today racing toward the i Philippines Island of CamiKUin m an effort to rescue some 15,000 person* Imperilled by the erupting Hlbokh 1.--bok volcano. The volcano continues to pour out "acid rain" and deadly chloride
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  • 45 1 LONDON, Saturday. THE part Canada and other Dominions will play along with Britain and the Western Bloc In the defence system against Russia will be the chief topic to be debated at the meeting of Empire premiers here m October.
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  • 87 1 HONG KONG Friday. A DMIRAL Sir Denis Boyd left for Singapore today aboard the sloop A: Steaming out of the harbour, the Alert passed the cruiser Sussex, which had just arrived from Japan. The Admiralty announced today that headquarters of the British Pacific fleet will
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  • 64 1 Free Press Staff Reporter •THREE Chinese were detaln--1 ed following a dawn raid by Marine Police and C.ID. on the island of Tanjong Mural, north-west of Singapore Thirty Chinese were screened. The raiding party left Woodlands. Singapore, m launches and the raid took hours. The
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  • 63 1 THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, yesterday advised the Australian Prime Minister. Mr. J. B. Chifley, that 270 Sten guns. '25 Austen guns. 160.000 rounds of 9 m.m. ammunition and 20 walkie talkie sets have been received m Malaya from Australia by air to combat terrorists.
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  • 51 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THOUGH 25 street accidents 1 were reported m Singapore yesterday no one was admitted to hospital. The worst accident was a collision between a Chinese cyclist and a lorry at the junction of Serangoon Road and Owen Road. The cyclist was slightly
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  • 27 1 Dr H J. Van Mook. Dutch Lieutenant Governor General m Indonesia, arrived m Amsterdam by air from Bata- 1 via last night. Reuter
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  • 99 1 MELBOURNE. Friday. IN a feature articie In the Melbourne Herald. Mr. Macmahon Ball, who led the Australian goodwill mission to South-East Asia countries recently, said: "Our immigration policy only produces Illwill when stated m the form and carried out m the way that Implies a sense
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  • 76 1 'NIGHTMARE' DEATHS PROBE SCIENTISTS are still not! certain what is causing the "nightmare" deaths of Filipinos m Hawaii, the Honolulu county pathologist said yesterday. Commenting on an eightweeks' study Just concluded by Dr. C. Manalang of the Philippines Health Department, who advanced the theory that victims had nightmares so frightful
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  • 17 1 GARBO— U.S. CITIZEN Greta Oarbo, famed Swedish film star, has filed her papers for American citizenship. U.P.
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  • 117 1 Merle Oberon for 'Operation Malaya HOLLYWOOD, Friday. YfERLE Oberon today signed as the feminine star i 1 of "Operation Malaya," which will be one of the most expensive movies on RKO-Radio's 1949 programme and may be filmed m part m Malaya. Robert Mitchum central .figure In Hollywood's present narcotics scandal
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  • 68 1 MRS. Lawrence Phillips, of Springfield (Mass) is resigned to her 22-month-old son's habit of smoking cigars. Lawrence Jnr began smoking cigarettes a year aijo, but switched to cigars last month. "We used to think it was cute." Mrs. Phillips said "at that time. I don't like
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  • 33 1 Ten Shanghai school children aged 11 to 15 were injured yosterday when a small bomb picked up m the garden during a search for fighting crickets, •xploded m the clajvoom.
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  • 48 1 Zafrullah Khan opposes India Sir Mohammad ZalaruUah Khsn. leaitr of the Pakistan delegation to tha U N General Assembly, will oppose India's election to the Security Council Syria .should be succeeded m t* c 'Security Council *iy a Musl;:n state, he said m Karacat y ste r day.
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  • 208 1 NEW DELHI, Friday. THK Indian Premier, Pandit Nehru, said today: "We march", if the Nizam of Hyderabad rejects India's demand that Indian troops be re-admitted to the garrison town of Secunderabad, near the Nizam's capital. Shortly afterwards India's Governor-General, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, advised the
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  • 81 1 THE Electrical Workers I'nion of New Zealand has sued an Auckland firm on charges of unfair labour practices for employing a ferret to pull 600 feet of wire through a conduit. The ferret was lured through the conduit, trailing wire behind it, by the scent of a
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  • 24 1 Two Chinese w ie arrested m Singapore under the Emergency Regulations yesterday The total number of detali ees Is now 272.
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  • 22 1 A Federal Grand Jury In Washington yesterday Indicted Mildred Elisabeth Gillars— "Axis Sally" of the Nazi radio. on 'reason.
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  • 43 1 Hit m the chest and stomach, the Malay driver who was wounded m yesterday's terrorist ambush near Ipoh. died m hospital early this morning. Also wounded were Mr. J. L. Creer and Mr. M. Saravanamuthu, both railway officials.
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  • 29 1 Dr. Eduard Benes, former President of Czechoslovakia was buried yesterday m a mausoleum built according to his wishes m the grounds of Sezlmovo Utsi his country home.
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  • 34 1 A quarter of a million Catholic boys, singing songs and parading Catholic religious banners, swarmed into Rome yesterday for the 80th anniversary of the founding of th«> Italian Youth of Catholic Action
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  • 266 1 SIAM WILL BE PRESSED FOR MORE ACTION Free Press Staff Correspondent SIAMESE co-operation against Communist terrorists m the frontier areas was discussed m London yesterday by the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, and Siam's Foreign Minister, MajorGeneral Prince Pridi Debyabonge Devakula, who is on a brief visit to England. It
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  • 85 1 LONDc about ne as with Britain for a supply jf oils on a long-urn, the necessity < product: to refer to the p< chase of palm oil. It has been d. talk oeen mitiaU-d c cerning coconut oil and ad tional rubber, and that tiations
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  • 39 1 The official Soviet news agency, reported today that a mass rally will be held m the Soviet sector on Sunday as a counter-demonstration to the Platz D?r Republik anti-Communist meeting m the British sector last Thursday. Reuter
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  • 2479 2  -  J. AND W. BATESON by ISHORT STORY 44 WHAT sort of room have you got for me?" my wife said when I met her at Le Bourget. "Quite nice. On the Quais des Grands Au— gustins, m the apartment of a dried-up old trout called Mam'zelle Rambert." "Gracious."
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  • Article, Illustration
    108 2 £LUBS cxc trumps. SouUi leads North and South arc to win six of the seven trick* againjt any defence. South leads the diamond North makes the k.ng and lead: the eight, which South ruffs South lewis the heart Jack We«t wins and, if he returns a heart, Norti's
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 327 2 dfgdfdfdf SINGAPORE from 12 00 noon to 2 00 p.m 485 metres m the medium wave band and 7. »0 megacycle* Ui the 41 metre band. Irom 6 00 p.m. to 1 45 p.m.: from 9 30 p.m. to 11 00 p.m: 485 metre* m the medium wave band and
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    • 239 2 111.11 Radio Pe- 1 <R. peiit,-d> B 11.30 Australian Artists Perform, The Queensland State String Quartet. SaEtaAaCt KAiilO SEAC broadcast inf liom Colombo; Ceylon on the follow ing wave hands: 8 to 11 30 a.m. 19.84 metre* and 19 38 metres. 11 30-12 a.m. 19.84 metres 12 noon 5 p
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    • 112 2 Theatre Orcnestra, 9 i(j programme Summary; 9.45 Shipmates Ashore; 10.15 Short *nd Sweet: 10.10 News and item* from Sunday's London Papfr^ 10.45 Variety Musical; nl3 Bands Within Bands; 11.30 Radir Parade; 12 Vignette; 13.30 The Weeks Listening; World New* 105 Thm-Foar Time; 115 Yours for tie Askliig; 1 55 ProgTamme
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    • 202 2 YOUR LUCKY ST J gOK.N toda>. you haN-a brliic in> quick, alert mind which ke a r. i* interested m a number are i of .subjects. Anything new p»cis<l< will hold your attention. Y»ur> i* a .n^kfl Not that you will aiwayi aenality and tit approve, but at least you
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  • 41 3 A P to '.veddin? i to Ted t him an. his She In the redding register Lice dls- Lilian had c to Coram iht had been c her real n whom she he was a
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  • 35 3 'VOLCANO ISLE' SOS TO SHIPS Milo appeal was all ships to remove U on the! gum lanes, 2Ls a v acidic a.sn -mo. aa been 1 and tve already! r -)on increased I A. P.
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  • 41 3 The Communist secretary of th« National Union of Mine Workers, Mr. Arthur Homer, finished bottom m a poll of five candidates for three s,»ats In elections for the new General Council of the Trades Union Congress.- U.P.
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  • 327 3 'Based on con tempt 'says HK press HONGKONG. IT is now evident that the "White Australia" policy 1 being pursued by Australian Immigration Minister Mr. Arthur Calwell is based on a theory of "officially inspired contempt for lesser breeds," says the British paper, the South China
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    64 3 NURSES going on night duty at Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup. Kent, can phone for a male escort. And a convoy system has been arranged so that nurses going off duty will also be escorted, Dr. Ellingtvorth, the hospital's medical superintendent, said. Reason for the precaution is that Nurse
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  • 105 3 MASARU ORITA. an untried war criminal suspect, has killed himself by severing, his jugular vein m Sugamo prison which Allied officials have declared was "suicide-proof." Tojo is held there. The incident has caused officials to "tighten up" since guards are under orders to let no
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  • 23 3 Mr. Herman Talmadge, backed by the Ku-Klux-Klan as champion of "White supremacy", has won the Democratic nomination for Governor of Georgia.
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  • 193 3 DARRYL Zanuck, vice-president of 20th CenturyFox has announced that Hollywood has "a Marshall Film Plan"— to spend £6,000,000 m the next year on making 12 films m Britain, Sweden, Italy, Germany and France. The plan is aimed at using Hollywood's £3.000,000 frozen currency m
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  • 108 3 ONE-TIME revue dancer Marjorie Daw, who changed her name to Marjorie Cunliffe-Owen just before tobacco millionaire Sir Hugo Cunliffe-Owen's death, is to be sued by Lady Mauricia CunlifTe-Owen for enticement and libel The writ was issued. When Sir Hugo's will was read after his death last
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  • 79 3 DROFESSOR George Browne of Melbourne University said m Brisbane recently that Australia should admit some "coloured people of good stock" on a restricted quota basis. Addressing a Pacific Assembly Conference, including delegates from China, Malaya, Java, ar.d Pakistan, Professor Browne said that immigrants who would be
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  • 198 3 TTHE pastor of a Los Angeles church has complained that he was forced to leave his California home on threat of arrest because he had contracted leprosy. The pastor, the Rev. G. E. Olmstead, said a county health officer told him he would have i
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  • 84 3 CHILDREN HURT BY BOMB SHANGHAI. Fri. T e n I children were injured when a bomb picked up by a .student m a garden exploded m the classroom. One is reported to be m a serious condition U.P. The brother of Ex-Presi-dent Benes leaving the villa at Sezmovousti, Czechoslovakia, where
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 57 3 •ARZAN Reptilian dive bomber Edgar Rice Burroughs --.X V N. k 'W«O',^-— *—S/ I I 'LOOK OUT. OTAMU.'* //^fl W^S/T^ i>^ 'f X^ i^^ TAR7AN SHOUTED. X iI, IBW^ t3 M /C V. X v*^^r* I -AgovE you.'" i '/Mm* cy^wtr tr #MON r^u Ca! O Jfflj £s*\ cried, "i
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  • 397 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. Sept. 11. 1948 Outlook brighter INHERE are signs that police and troops m the Federation have made more headway against the terrorists than the more cautious of us supposed they had. There have been no spectacular successes, and indeed the larger sweeps against suspected concentrations
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  • 273 4 'rHE capture of Prome oy Burmese Government troops Is the best news that has come out of that country for some weeks. From Prome. the Communists have ruled. :n their )wn fashion, a considerable Dart of Upper Burma, and the slow progress which Government troops made up
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  • 900 4 LIONEL CURTIS, a Fellow of All Souls, Oxford University, reassessed one of the world's greatest books m a recent 8.8.C. broadcast. THE principle which inspires the British and American Common wealths, and the democracies of Western Europe, was first conceived and realised m the cities of
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  • 811 4  -  ALEX ANDER by 4 DUTCH friend told us an amusing story of a visit to the President Monroe when the ship was here last. It seems he had tried to buy a much-needed drink from the ship's bar but had failed because they would not accept the
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    18 4 Tom Roper, recently en gaged to Miss Dorothy Still and a star of the rugger field.
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  • 1228 4  -  FRANTISEK MORAVEC By GEN The writer was wartime Chief of Intelligence m the Czechoslovak army and *a* that army's Deputy Chief of Staff when he fled from Czechoslovakia following the Red coup m his country. He is at present m the United States writing
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  • 22 4 Behold. I have refined thee. but not with silver; I have chosen three m the furnace of affliction Lsaiah 48 10.
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  • 152 4 A beacon re-lit in Europe r»ORTv OLo [T°RTY pri nc Roman Church j! 500,000 wor summoned r dering clangour oia world's greatest JH Joined m celebrj In the firs! High lS sung there War 11, end sion, cai Car ac< ParGuard anc the Pop-. THEN, m c pie. t Catholic:
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    • 72 4 "Will glasses alone improve your Eyesight" NO! Professional services and technical skill* are the essential aids to your "seeing ability* jrour visual comfort and efficiency It is for these services and ■kills not for glasses alon»— that you pay for your fee. Seek Professional advice Not glasses at a price."
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    • 74 4 t ffi'' From his first feed of COW A GATE Baby (hows pleasure and contentment —he loves it! And the Mother too watches with delight the regular and natural growth of strong firm bone and sound healthy flesh. Yes. he'll be ready to take his place just now m what
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  • 147 5 I Free Press Staff Reporter Xl ALA LUMPUR, Friday. iIATIONS with the Siamese for closer cooperation were proceeding satisfactorily, but c was no question of closing the frontier to nary tr a d the Secretary for Internal Seifi h M Watherston, at a Press conference
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  • 389 5 Terrorists on run elsewhere Free Press Staff Reporter THE G.0.C., Malaya District, Maj.Gen. C. H. Boucher, at a Press conference m Kuala Lumpur yesterday, spoke confidently of the progress of the operations against the terrorists. In central Malaya, he said, security forces had chased
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  • 287 5 Million match factory Free Press Staff Reporter A GROUP of Singapore businessmen has started a $1,000,000 project to operate one of the most modern match factories m the East— at Scudai, 20 miles from Singapore. The factory, which is being equipped with up-to-date American machinery capable of producing 50 to
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  • 54 5 MR Ling Chang-chun. assistant manager of Kwang Hua Hong, whose head office Is m Singapore, was arrested by the Economic Police m Shanghai on Thursday during a raid on the firm's premises, according to Press reports The police also seized books of the firm and a small quantity
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  • 60 5 Wesley Church Soc al Hall Fort Canning, was packed last night for the annual concert of the Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship. The programme included musical items, songs, dances, sketches and a play There will b* a repeat performance on Wednesday. Sept. 15. f and the proceeds of
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  • 84 5 Three-and all the best fHREE Madras barbers who had made money m Malaya returned home and started shops m one of the bus.c.st streets of the city. The first called his: ''The Best Saloon In India." And the second, to pxc« 1 his rival, called his: "The Best Saloon m
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  • 26 5 Three ooys who escaped I om the Buk.t Timah Boys H month are still at large. Anothci escapee was found a:^d taken back
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  • 240 5 COMPANY m Lavender Street claims to be the only Singapore fitm selling an anti-theft device for motor cars. It is an English patent, priced $10, and is called the "Carlarm." A member of the company, Mr. Cheong Thin Sew, said that a friend m England
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  • 404 5 Free Press Staff Reporter YEW electrical and mechanical engineering equipment is on order from England for the Junior Technical (Trade) School m Balestier, costing approximately $200,000. It will take from two to three years to deliver the heavy machinery. The smaller equipment is expected to
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  • 23 5 Captain G. A. Rendell and Captain J. R. Smith have been appointed to be deputies to the Harbour Master, Christmas Island.
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  • 232 5 \BOUT 750 pictures, oil paintings, water colours, )astels and drawings, will be udged m the British Council lall m Stamford Road, when ie Judging Committee of the •venth Inter-School Art Exibition gets to work at 10 clock on Sunday morning. These are entries from uvernment and Govern-ent-aided
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  • 126 5 EXPENDITURE CONTROL RESEARCH EXPENDITURE control m E Singapore is being studied by the Research Section of the Department of Social Welfare. The Section is now under \\\t charge of Mr. N svawsti, chief, Mr. Goh Keng Swce, having left lor the United Kingc.om ioi a course at the London School
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  • 28 5 A gold tooth Is considered a luxury under a new Phil ppin-s t luxury tax. It is subject to a 30 per cent U 1
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  • 121 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. UP to last night. 146 bandits have been killed, and 84 wounded. The casualty list of the security forces is: Army 13 killed, 13 wounded; RAF— five killed; Regular Police nine killed, 28 wounded; Special Constables 11 killed, 15 wounded; civilians— l 34 killed.
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  • 203 5 DIGGER ANTI- VD DRIVE 'THE Social Hygiene Cifx nic and Hospital plans to increase the number of supervisors so that they may be able to contact a large number of women, and follow up cases. At present, with the small number of supervisors available, it is not possible to undertake
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  • 34 5 of a g rl I with bruise and can" mark* nn h<-r body was reprimanded i-nd warned last montb i>v an inspector attached to t Girls Sect of th< n p^rtrv'tit arc
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  • SATURDAY SPORTS PARADE
    • 1234 6  - Even TEST batsmen have nerves LEN HUTTON By England's opening batsman. IyHEN you study the Test scores and admire Cyril Washbrook's brilliant performance with the bat, I wonder if you realise what a strain and an ordeal as well as a privilege it is to play a great innings m
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    • 256 6  - Stubbins transfers himself GEOFFREY SIMPSON ALBERT STUBBINS, red- n haired international, centra forward, who refuses to sign again for Liverpool because he wants transfer elsewhere, has transferred himself He left the home m Liverpool, which his club had provided, and went back t o his native Newcastle, where he has
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    • 1035 6  - THE WORRIES OF SOCCER MAN A GERS JACK CATTERALL By I WAS one of the lucky ones when I was secrete, of Derby County. Soccer control there was a joy. I helped County to win the League championship i m the 1944-45 season and the following season there was our
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 40 6 J- v. ;t Exclusiro tn th« Sirtfirapnre Free Pres* m Malaya sAow/naAs/up zti/Jds QuWs 7 for me,Tsixt y7\ /C.5 L l[|- "V\ lLj too /T\3AV CJJ'kf'nm L WORTH i L JAWE i I Olvfc. ME A I OUI OF #^i^|
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  • 534 7 CAUTION ABOUT RACE PROSPECTS Good dividends are expected By CALL BOY rpHERE was an air of caution at the racecourse x this morning about the prospects for today, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's five-day Gold Cup meeting. The going is perfect. Trainers, jockeys and owners alike agree that
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  • 37 7  -  Bill Macklin t NBl .cadmg the first P c English Foot- v look t:-.tag? today this saion aved at PortsIts but may t>e vlie VaugM -tt an unmore I i Ham. A.P.
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  • 12 7 I- F v BarX r■* »7 < 3t s£ I Reuter
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  • 28 7 HL L*sigue result* cup first round X d 'I: Warr-ng- Sal TO 0 Wigan Helen's eli<m: v casrieX Ethers 2: 8 Tori 7. Hud- Reuter
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  • 297 7 TR A F Changi did 1 beat the Indian Association I odd goal m nine m an SA PA j\rst division league game it stadium yesBf play, the Airmen deserved their win. and had It not been for the erratic shoot. their forwards m the second
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  • 24 7 THE Ch:r.. se Athletes will play the RAF. Charrgi m a friendly game of soccer at Jalan Be*ar stadium, tomorrow.
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  • 29 7 Johore 's I rcer match m *he Sultans" GoJd Cup Competition will be against Malacca and is likely to be played at Malacca on Sept. 25.
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  • 16 7 Crossword puzzle No. 486 and solutions to No. 4«S will be published on Monday.
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  • 70 7 •THE following have been selected to play Cricket for 'he NonBenders Cricket Club versus the Johore Civil Service Club at 11 am. on the Johore Civil BtfVlct Club ground tomorrow. A. Gilmour (Captain). T. Leijssius. Evan Wong Claude Massey, A. Baker. A. W. Nicholson. O. Wosterhout. R. F.
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  • 208 7  -  Epsom Jeep bt gTRONGEST stable Up for today is Londa Lad In the last race. I have never seen this three year old grey fitter than at the moment and In hb present form he will take a lei of beating. There is a tip
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  • 329 7 Recs regain the Clarke shield A SUSTAIN ED effort m the la.it 20 minute:, of the game gave the Singapore Recreation Club a well deserved two-goal victo: i their padang rivals, the Singapore Cricket Club, m their annual soccer match for the Clarke Shield on the padang yesterday. The S.C.C.
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  • 163 7 »pHE British wrestler, 81l Verna. who has been unbeaten In his three flghts m Singapore, hai I tough assignment on his hand? at the Happy World stadium tonight. His opponent Is the Ipoh Wrestler. Joginder Singh, and the contest will be staged under the American no-foul
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    • 213 7 < *U. BOY EFSOM JEEP TRESPASSER POINTER M SELECTION^^ m-,. KUTH SIR KEITH MK kHIH PILGRIMS WAY <>ii. knew Pilgrim*! Way Werriston Queen S.r Keith SIR KEITH Pilgrim's Way Cinderella Pilgrim's Way Sliokness F^IR WEEK FAIR WEEK FAIR WEEK FAIR WEEK F««r Winds Brooking Four Winds Brooking FAIR WEEK ■if-i.r
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    • 1302 7 OELOW are the acceptances for today's races at Bukit Timah. The Double Tote will be on races six and nine. The Big Sweep will be drawn on race nine. Race 1—1.45:— Class 3, Div. 5 6 Furs. Jg s r ith Farad 9.00 "Mrs. Dixie" Menzies 5SS lnT tOn Qu
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  • 67 8 ELLIS. On Bth September, ai Randans: Kerbau. to Ray. wife oi David Ellis, a daughter. ROBERTS: On 2nd Septembei at Batu Gajah Hospital to Marie, wife of P. Roberts a daughter. ILLOVSKY— To Amy. wife M Dr. J. niovsky. at Kandang Kerbau, on Bth September, baby girl. ON O
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  • 23 8 Mrs. Bogle and family sincerely thank all kind friends and relatives who sent wreaths and messages of condolence m their sad bereavement
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  • 352 8 New French P.M. says— PARIS, Friday. f PHE French National Assembly tonight voted its approval of M. Henri Queuille, a member of the Radical Socialist Party, as new Prime Minister. Approval came after M. Queuille had announced that he would be his own Finance Minister. "France is
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  • 69 8 MARSHAL Tito m an article 111 yesterday Yugoslav navy day— described Stalin as -;he greatest fighter of mankind." "Our navy has benefited from the valuable experiences a.id glorious naval tradition of the Red Fleet" Marshal Tito state!. The ider.tity of outlook between the Yugoslav and
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  • 134 8 WASHINGTON, Sat. THE United States Air Force y ester -ay awaited Presidential approval to spend $200,000,000 for more than 200 new bombers and fighter planes. Only Mr. Truman's authority was needed to release $103,600,000 for additional orders of combat planes now m production. It
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  • 288 8 LONDON. Friday TUVENTY SIX- YEAR OLD A John Derry. the first man m Britain to fly faster than sou;.ci. told reporters tonight: "I did not Intend to do it During his record-breaking dive m the batlike tailless De BaviUand 108 j*t plane, he
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  • 185 8 EAST JAVA 'ULTIMATUM' Dutch general wants 'action' BATAVIA, Friday. T'HE Dutch Military Headquarters here admitted x today that the Dutch Commander m East Java has asked for permission to take action against alleged Indonesian infiltration through Dutch lines near Sourabaya. An Indonesian report said that the East Java Commander, MaJ.-Gen.
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  • 443 8 London Stock Exchange LONDON, Friday. 4 SLIGHTLY better feeling prevailed throughout most sections of today's London's stock markets, says Reuter's financial correspondent. Rubbers and Tins were down. Transport issues were again active; Tillings were featured at 115s. 9d. but, after some profit-taking, closed 114s. Cable and WireUss
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  • 175 8 Coloured peoples: The choice NEW YORK, Friday. MORE is at stake m the White supremacy question than whether President Truman will lose some of the Southern votes In the Presidential election because of his civil rights programme, the New York Post sad today. D^cLaring that the nroKramme was "designed to
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  • 108 8 A SPECIAL Market correspondent fives the price* of rabbet (In cents per Ib.) at 11 a.m. today a* follows: Bayers. Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot. loose 44* 44% 'o.b. In bales Sept. No. 1 R.S.S. 44* 4 1\ No. t ESS. 42% 42H No. 3 R.S.S. 40 >
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  • 157 8 BRIGHTON, Friday. THE British Association for the Advancement of Science, which all this week has been solemnly discussing such subjects as the science of sea waves, zoology and anthropology, took time off tonight to discuss Jane Russell and her "harmful" effects on British adolescents. According to
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  • 388 8 BERLIN SETTLEMENT HOPES FADING Soviet stage big war games BERLIN. Friday. AS hopes of an East- West settlement over Germany dimmed today, Soviet planes "m great numbers" for the second day m succession prowled the skies over Northern Europe. Soviet warships cruised the Baltic, also off Denmark, m the greatest
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  • 35 8 THE A..the the I t* 1 54 I Of govern;:.; W. F Soy: foru spir« m th< ed, furl Austra.. today the POW' coloj Deiegate* ngly made by Reuter
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  • 40 8 MARGATE, Sat. T*HE BRITISH Trades Union A Congress yesterday defeated by a narrow margin a resolution criticising the Government's system of purging Communist and Fascists civil servants from defence departments. The vote wm 3.841.000 to 3,467,000.
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