The Singapore Free Press, 13 September 1948
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Title Section18 1948-09-13 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SAL£ IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1948 PRICfc 10 CKMB18 words
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Article368 1948-09-13 1 Einal moves m ierlin crisis I LONDON, Sunday. [E thrtv Western po\\er> tonf erred during tht week-end on their next itiove m the Eastst cris over (.ermany and are believed to c decided that I fateful meeting with r >hai Stalin W9B an immediate necessity, m,Reuter; A.P.; U.P. - 368 words
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Article50 1948-09-13 1 GID WARNS AGAINST 'CON MEN' m iff Kc porter. JL > are j two at C I. D. 'ress tnii nt s to ■p tor i Utt. of- the ?*r set. I and M* ..i to .it if see T Jjf -a his PJ e he car. goes s binong50 words
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Article21 1948-09-13 1 S'PORE BOY HIT BY CAR uir Reporter. >f 18 Singapore year-old was T i car near wttf hospital d« 3f the21 words
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Article, Illustration293 1948-09-13 1 Shanghai police arrest Britons SHANGHAI, Sunday. TWO Britons— Mr. H. M. Cummins, a long-establish ed real estate agent, and Mr. A. R. Forsyth of Lowe, Bingham and Thompson and the Palestinian manager, Mr. Boris Godkln, of J. D. Godkin Company, have been arrested for alleged violation of China's economic regulations.Reuter; A.P. - 293 words
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Article137 1948-09-13 1 BANGKOK. Monday. RIVAL bus systems have come near to open warfare m their fight to serve Bangkok s busiest street. New Road. The dispute also finds Bangkok's municipal government opposing Siam's national administration Recently a police patrol arrived on the scene just as a volleyA.P. - 137 words
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Article201 1948-09-13 1 THE POPE TELLS YOUTH: 3 DUTIES VATICAN CITY, Sun. DOPE Pious XIII, m a 1 rare outdoor appearance m the great St. Peter's Square tonight, called upon Catholics the world over to achieve three victories over the denial of God, over materialism and over social miseries. Before His Holiness spoke,U.P. - 201 words
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Article72 1948-09-13 1 ATT LEE OUT OF HOSPITAL THE British Prime Minister. Mr. Attlee, last night left the London Hospital after three weeks' successful treatment for eczema of the feet. Because of symptoms of early duodenal trouble, Mr. Attlee has been advised by his doctors to rest as much as he can duringReuter - 72 words
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Article33 1948-09-13 1 THE Hibokhibok volcano sub- sided yesterday, leading Filipino authorities to halt the evacuation of Camiguin Island. It is estimated that only 5.000 of the island's 50,000 population remain.— A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article39 1948-09-13 1 AS a result o/ a vigorous D.D.T. campaign, the m cidence of malaria m Ceylon has been, halved. Malaria, however, is still th« island's most prevalent disease. It sent 1,211.648 t hospital last year. U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article36 1948-09-13 1 Mr. Rupert Doyley Cart e proprietor of the Doyley Carte Opora Company and chairman of a London luxury hotel group, comprising the Savoy. Berkeley and C^ Iridges, died here yesterday, aged 71. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article66 1948-09-13 1 MANILA, Sunday. A POWERFUL constabulary task force closed m on the Candaba swamps of Central Luzon m a round-up of Communist-led Hukbalahap armed peasants today for a "fight to the finish." Civilians have fled from the danger area to neighbouring towns. Eight Hukbalahaps wereA.P. - 66 words
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Article46 1948-09-13 1 Jewish and Arab soldiers, bored v. ith locking at each oner over No Man's Land m Southern Pa s f ine enMfemJ the truce with ball match Before ho kickI T kIM ItMM tched each ofcker The Israel won s—l.5 1. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article56 1948-09-13 1 THE ninth police court magi--1 strate, Mr. E V. A Peers this morning decided th:u the preliminary inquiry m the charges against A. G. Forrest, R Hurst, G. E. Morris and D. W. Ginsberg should be heard as one case. The preliminary hearing will start on56 words
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Article149 1948-09-13 1 Free Press Staff Reporter A FULLY loaded .38 revolver, 83 rounds of .38 amrk munition, four bayonets, two Tommy gun magazines and one Verey pistol were seized by a force of uniformed police and men from the C.I.D. from a lonely hut off Lim Chu149 words
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Article40 1948-09-13 1 Stumatina Paigini, 20. a housemaid, died yesterday after leaping from the Acropolis m Athens last nigh', because of unrequited love. She jumped from the rock from which St. Paul first converted the Greeks to Christianity. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article106 1948-09-13 1 BATAVIA, Sunday. AN Indonesian raiding force 1 of 350 crossed the "cease fire" line 90 miles south of Cheribon and clashed with I Dutch troops, it was learned here today. I Unfflcial reports said the casualties icere 15 Indonesi- i a?is killed, 50 taken prisoner, one DutchA.P.; Reuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration378 1948-09-13 1 Hyderabad dispute BOMBAY, Sunday. A CTION by India against Hyderabad was tonight considered imminent and 'everything was ready I for the word go," said a Reuter dispatch from Poona, headquarters of the Southern Command of the Indian Army. No official indication of how events wouldA.P.; Reuter - 378 words
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Article165 1948-09-13 1 Police hunt towkay's killers Free Press Staff Reporter TOHORE police are hunting for a Rang of about 20 armed bandits who yesterday murdered a Chinese towkay m the Geylang Patak area. 20 miles north of Johore Bahru, and kidnapped another towkay. The deaw towkay was ambushed m a lorry by165 words
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Article62 1948-09-13 1 CEYLON will again app membership of tht Nations when the United Nations General Assembly n m Paris at the end of this month, the Ceylon Premier, Mr. D. S. Senanayake. announced yesterday. He told the United tional Party conferee Colombo that Ceylon was undaunted by theReuter - 62 words
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Article42 1948-09-13 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. AT midnight last Chines-, t xi drivehad been directed to Ad;»m j Road by three Ceylones robbed of his taxi and $5 m I cash. The t i later recover d m Clenie. ti Road42 words
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Article27 1948-09-13 1 Three thousand Indonesians were homeless day after a fire m Batavia had destroyed 205 hou.The cause was "care, with petrol." say the p; lice27 words
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Article22 1948-09-13 1 U .S. has new bember The US Navy has a new sea bomber. It carries thm bombs "considerably 350 mil^s an hour."22 words
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Advertisement66 1948-09-13 1 DRINK DINE SUN SUN RESTAURANT BAR 260, MIDDLE RD. SINGAPORE A Sunny Sp it m I -^v N^Si'^^< iOn Let ous LIDHTINDAx GCf^^ Lighting te a modern science. Our range of Fittings will cover every application whether it be interior, exterior, industrial or deoorativt. ADVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO66 words
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Article, Illustration751 1948-09-13 2 Hall Romney - NEWSPAPER 'WAR' ON MALAYA Hall Romney By ILONDON 1 LETTER YOU will have 1 gathered that there is a minor newsp a p c r "war over Malaya m London. The General Secreof the Communist Party of Great Britain, Mr Harry Pollitt. fired the first shots m a letter to751 words
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Article259 1948-09-13 2 JOACHIM JOESTEN - JOACHIM JOESTEN By THE Russians are still A holding war prisoners from World War I, also political prisoners (including some Americans) from the Thirties, m a desolate camp on the remote Arctic archipelago known aft Franz Josef Land. This amazing report is attributedN.A.N.A. - 259 words
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Article, Illustration274 1948-09-13 2 'yykarr oy*utd ih*. be«n «r It »a# easy far tasi to read t)i.» as a a.nflnon so fa* r Uct«d two heart tricks and ltd a th.rd round. D< coiild have played for down one by discarding hia losing club anrt laWr flnea?lng a*;alntt Bwt'i spud^ que«n. How.ver.274 words
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Article434 1948-09-13 2 JAMES WELLARD - JAMES WELLARD By THE bank at Monte Pavlo has been broken more than 18 times so far this year. And the tiny Principality of Monaco, k figuratively ilt on rotilf is ainiOKt "broke" as a result Taking advantage of Monaco's present financial difficulties, brought on byA.P. - 434 words
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Article41 1948-09-13 2 Poland is bulldi n g west wall p> i A X W& > i I i i Of i I f r Ode- v diet ma > IMriM i ft forts -i a tern« The i»e<:.«. that u.t v t ii o*" i41 words
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Advertisement90 1948-09-13 2 PAELOPHOMK JOE DAMIILS PTIS HOT SHOTS BOUNCI SWEE LORRAIKI F 219S H *****8 BAN J SAVANNAH BTOMP J 3333 O&CAR RAiIK HIS IAND fl IMOONLJQHT BBRXNADB If HAMPB BOOOOE WOOOH F 3215 LEAVI US LXAP B^TNO LOW BWBfT CXAJUOT B O*:»r Rabin Baand it Marrj- Davi» F 1 ROIEJtTO INGLEZ90 words
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Miscellaneous95 1948-09-13 2 dfgdfgdfg SINGAPORE Fr«a IT M rv on to 09 p m Metre* m the m«-41um wave hh.n4 had l<) mtfmtylm the 41 m-ire band r t tt p m to 1 4& p.ai.: mm 9 it p m. to 11 tt p.m.: 4^5 «Hif| m the Me4iMi «iv !a»4 *md95 words
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Miscellaneous274 1948-09-13 2 MODEST MAIDENS tfll HE COULPN'T (SE? TH£ MOVlg OUEEN HE WANTCD 4>o H£ 6CTT AGTAND-IM f I Op«ra; 10. M Dmr.ct Uui CP »c »AB>I« MALAY A ».L. (l.tl. 1.1 or t tt we 1 p.m. B#e Spore. I 30 Head- I 3.) C- •••mail Hawkru; 41 Viol ri it274 words
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Miscellaneous260 1948-09-13 2 ■ew»; f 43 Melod/ en i... y 7 Music to chju-Tn; 7 SO 'I"he A^«traliwi Story— a dr«nut.z»-d ftfttWti 7.41 Mav.er Pi. R«c tai by Horow It; I h and their sonft: "Hie Tenor Aj n;o CortU aud lopraoo X: Kwjws; I. II Da*ce ir.ua. r I 1 Ntwa; 1.40260 words
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Miscellaneous180 1948-09-13 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today, you have a tremeiUtoaa ajnount of sheer, phrsical energy. \eu have the capacity for iacredihle work Involving a (ontiaual flow of ideas, uith plans fur carrvinf them out. In fart. >ou are inclined to get too maav irons In the fire at one time so180 words
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Article, Illustration12 1948-09-13 3 PILGRIMS TO MIRACLE STATUE irrw the Gn 'ks make hoping to be12 words
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Article60 1948-09-13 3 i 9 h i m I Red forces of Gent: tnd Liv Po-cheng hem unbalanced. m days lat»- r.alist ps recovere Qg and I to hav e inflicted n. n 100.000 casualties on the m the serie> a claim later iuced. 10. Nationalist ick Hoi :i60 words
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Article257 1948-09-13 3 PALESTINE MAY START NEXT WAR Egyptian call to 'end partition' MOHAMMED Hussein Haekal Pasha, President of xTI Egypt's Senate, warns that the Palestine war "will explode again within three months, unless partition is abandoned." Renewed warfare between Arabs and Jews, he said m an interview, poses the real danger ofA.P. - 257 words
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Article74 1948-09-13 3 \MtRiCAN movie magnate. Mr. E. Johnston, tow the Stockh- ii>. newsn i per Expn 0 that he w.is tawing for Moscow t' ek "to sell ftmcrhim ■Mries.* 1 \-ked since when Russia li.ni shown an interest m Am rican movies, Johnston said: "They never have. ButU.P. - 74 words
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Article, Illustration87 1948-09-13 3 The three weeks' old strlko at bar which involved all Afr can labcurers on the Island is .ted to end soon. :inand I. former < of Bulgaria, died m Cobury, Germany, aped 87. 'Foxy Ferdinand,' icho was pro-German during World War I. abdicated m 1918 m favour of87 words
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Article91 1948-09-13 3 THE Chinese Minister to the Philippines. Mr. C. T Chen, returned to Nanking by train to resume neg< tions on the Sino-Philippine airline dealoek These talks will probably be enlarged In the near fir With the participation of Lucas Madamba. Philippines Foreign Office Councellor, \vh< is report*Reuter - 91 words
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Article140 1948-09-13 3 BERLIN. Monday. DERLIX and Warsaw •'action Committees" of tough young Communists who specialise m kicking down doors and "convincing"' the people of the correctness of their doctrines have their counterparts m the Youth Action Corps of Japan. Averaging from 18 to 23 m age, theseA.P. - 140 words
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Article, Illustration210 1948-09-13 3 pOVERNOR Yen Hsi-shan. of Shansi (China) described the Moscow report of the death on board a Soviet ship of the Chinese Communist general, Feng Yuh-siang, as "very fishy." "There's quite a possibility the Russians killed Feng," he said. "At one time Feng had connections with themA.P. - 210 words
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Article39 1948-09-13 3 P-IDLNT Trui ballot N oy S m Thuni •■I South Ca .indidate for tin s Group oi July alter opTrumaj a dev< ment increases to fou' numb B which are pled rights oihei a.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article69 1948-09-13 3 QVLR 100 young Mati Servicemen due for demobilisation hay. itarilv liad their service extended to cover the Royal Aust: tour next year m Britain's largest battleship, the guard. Captain Fr derick Parha.n. D.s.o. commanding the which Is lying m Weymouth Bay Dorset. "I felt i rongly theseReuter - 69 words
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Article61 1948-09-13 3 THE first batch of 16.000 per- sonnel enlisted m the Polish Res ttlement Coras m the Wr •tin and SiCommands now di at Oulton Park camp, Cheshire, which will ultin become a release centre for the whole of the couni Those without jobs KO to public assistance hostelsReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration41 1948-09-13 3 AMERICA'S LEADING COMMUNIST J. Peters, described as the leading Communist m America, purses his Ups as he is teTVed with a subpoena to appear before the un-American Activities Committee. When served Peters, also known as Alexander Stevens was answering deportation charges.41 words
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387 1948-09-13 3 TO EXPLORE OCEAN BED IN A BALLOON Plrcard going down-not up ANTWERP. years after his balloon soared ten miles into the sky to pierce the secrets of th« stratosphere, Belgium's while-maned scientist explorer, Professor Auguste Piccard, is n«ad\ to plunge four miles under water to search out new worlds on387 words
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Advertisement74 1948-09-13 3 iscs No work -nut CARRIER ROOM AIR CONDITIONER DOES COOLS ROOMS to a comfortable temperI c^'e regardless of outside heat. 4«JiB""JJj[ 4 OVES EXCESS MOISTURE from air INTRODUCES FILTERED FRESH AIR and gent'y circulates it throughout the room. I ™t* JTS OUT NOISE, insects, dust, wind ond Jows and doors74 words
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Advertisement107 1948-09-13 3 WAYS 5 YEARS ALL PURE LAMB'S WOOL WILL NOT SHRINK FAST TO WASHING MOTH-PROOF ODOURLESS i j NOTE THE EXTRA NGTH 62" x 84" $29.50 72" x 94" $39.50 TN PASTEL SHADES SIN G AP..ORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC fOR YOUR RELAXATION, COMt TO:THE TAVERN (European Residential Hotel) (Open 1 v107 words
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Miscellaneous7 1948-09-13 3 yAPI^AN Bull's eye By Edgar Rice Burroughs7 words
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90 1948-09-13 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, SEPT. 13, 1948 Siam finds a customer I I c rice to the Ja; So ..nd I •is that while the ration of > larger than the nita coi r-ption in other As:. the rice content much big,: n moit. There can' no doubt what90 words
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Article315 1948-09-13 4 I prophets. But r of F •> tribi true an was dream of a ha: n students at and v. of India to land he promised As late .us 1936. Pandit Nehru Mr. Jir.nah a* apostle ol Moslem Hindu unity." Although by then the acknowledged leader315 words
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Article, Illustration484 1948-09-13 4 urtet old. the T ers and I of Emv ycnercl f the 1 I i Q h one of r i JIONG KONG V H M are proba- bi.y some of the world's most colourful newspaper tiles, dating veil ovei a hundred years, areA.P. - 484 words
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Article, Illustration638 1948-09-13 4 SYDNEY BROOKES - SYDNEY BROOKES J{> < rrespondent A WELL K\(< documental^ phopher m P a "'I recently bj western trating the impac tnmunism on Pra .in was baffled carefully he looked, he could find few signs of change. The streets were not painted red. They were still638 words
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Article15 1948-09-13 4 Tot \h\ n<r r O I>«rd. pardon n iniquity: for it k krrat. PS.v15 words
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Article10 1948-09-13 4 JAN FRASER - Scandal of French children JAN FRASER hfghh Bo i M10 words
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Advertisement11 1948-09-13 4 PROMPT £FHCISNT tt s i am, +5 TMI 4KCACI PHON£ 4-65$11 words
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Advertisement39 1948-09-13 4 2nd FLOOR 13. BATTERY ROAD For the Races— MODEL HATS SUITS and GOWNS -my to fllli For all nts for Air Lme.v VorW. THOS. COOK SON iCOKTINEKT^I AND OVERSEAS) LTD. 39. Robinson R«ad Singapore ll( pO<| ltlephonrs: THffra \J^\39 words
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Article80 1948-09-13 5 .or 40 boys is bting planned m the new '°f the Queen Street Boys' Club The is the former headquarters of the >t Party and it is now held on lv Hi Oepartment of Social has zer of the re ex- according to the Club's80 words
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Article, Illustration411 1948-09-13 5 MIC proposal criticised Free Press Staff Reporter "INDIAN business m Singapore is m a sound position and does not want any loan from anyone, much less from the Indian Government," said Mr. R. Jumabhoy, president of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce to the Free Press.411 words
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Article, Illustration101 1948-09-13 5 Move to stop immigration racket respondent Tli: tese Chamber Comn^rce has asked :-Genei. ities aj immigrants nber has pet: he Governmerr of Chinese I arts entering Singapore. o that the tims may be spared the ore. of impr t befor* departed to China. The decision was taken by the Chamber101 words
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Article213 1948-09-13 5 Free Press Staff Reporter r I XIKY coaches are now running an express road service between Singapore and Joiiore Bahru. The fleet of these new buses, each carry! 21 passengers, will be further enlarged m the m future as the old-type buses are withdrawn, Mr.213 words
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Article111 1948-09-13 5 BOOK ON EDUCATION POLICY A THESIS by Dr. D. D. Chelliah, of School, j Singapore, on "A I the i ional Policy of from 1300 >o 1925,' v. of Lond m 1940 lor his deiDoctor of Pnlloso by. lias beer. n .a. The book \x I pur. both i th<111 words
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Article36 1948-09-13 5 This picture was taken at the mass wedding m the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, yesterday, when 30 couples were married. The May fair Musical and Dramatic Association con*vcted the weddinos.- Free Press 'ictvre.Free Press - 36 words
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Article53 1948-09-13 5 SPORE me led to ask Govr it for the of li\ A call to r D] I the t in the I had a sa reply. living sU for p- i S on a ing scale 4 from J te sen nts got 60 per cent,53 words
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Article42 1948-09-13 5 SPOKESMEN for Rubber Growers' Asso:on, the iber of Mines and the Rubber Traci Mation are among a deBriti. Colonial o the insurance of property m during the unrest. Thr q what i i I I i •i r42 words
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Article25 1948-09-13 5 A? joy ridel over Singapore ye* morning were so popular that many pas* sengers ted that flights should be arranSunda d25 words
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Advertisement58 1948-09-13 5 Latest Arrivals CAN PRINTED CREPE PRINTED LAMBSKIN b tinrs lad:ss scarves KS *7 NEVER FORGET THAT GO OD FOOD ALWAYS 5 BETTER AND IN GREATER VARIETY AT T K,(K'S FOOD SUPPLIES 5281 ORDER DEPT gP^ 'WINNIE M from F.D.R. io grea: L ITS FEARSALL ITS PRAYERS S. STORY v i,58 words
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Article, Illustration7 1948-09-13 6 Russian envoy expelled from New York ZJCNZC7 words
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715 1948-09-13 6 ISRAEL 'MODERATES' FEAR TERROR GANGS New state split by battle for power TEL AVIV, Israel. THERE are two parties to the war m Palestine x who have not been present at any of Count Folke Bernadotte's conferences at Rhodes They are the fighters for the Freedom of Israel] better knownN.A.N.A. - 715 words
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Article, Illustration81 1948-09-13 6 THE steamer Hal I lied from Tokto foi m Chir. larryS of J:iy, •rations machinery SCAP's reparations All iiems were taken from former J Army and lenali In Osaka. Deal be made to Shang•sin. Tanku, Julutao. tao, Keelung, Canton Kwanshowwan. The United Kingdom has about 1.200 reparaltems81 words
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Article122 1948-09-13 6 A < ENSUI n U being watched eat interest by the Economic and Social Council of the Nations is at und.rwav m Southern Rhodesia. Twenty-four are spending two months risiting nearly 2.800 native kiaaii scattered throughout the Colony to vet as a as possible aReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration104 1948-09-13 6 10,000 aid paralysed ex-miner PERCY HASEMAN, of M by, Yorkshire, f( for nine j i agains s. But now— I suddenly, with tlie ba nearly I thousand allies now stand by id--. For the Ma] f by me co ti. cue. J been s; B nervou cqmj lain Special: told104 words
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Article, Illustration202 1948-09-13 6 i SURPRISING start toward ing hum from the bad effec atomic bombs or X-i has been made I Chicago scien One of tl bad results m Radiation Hum atomic bombs or h< x-rays can desti bom> which mak d and white blood cells. It hasA.P. - 202 words
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Advertisement82 1948-09-13 6 11 1 NOW SHOWIHcJ I mi, riiJSS3S3 ¥*\i A o p.m VI W-^ ALL MALAYAN PRfMIEk I rOMORKOVV V' THFrinnvnr m Int IiLORY OF r£CHW/COtO«J Q.E.A. an* a. O.AC 1 r~~Mh^ what i tf\£%4~} you sOPO^ WILL :a\al: ade of spot. °< < ur Ij H. I Dak* R 182 words
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Miscellaneous29 1948-09-13 6 JANE Exrlunire m h o Sinjnpnre Froo Pros* m )f ntnva (tß\C\— /^ARSENIC AND OLd\| ~£C 1 V7T n (SAVE ME/!/] LACE' —WE DOWV /GET /N THE FORTUNE- A]29 words
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Article, Illustration419 1948-09-13 7 By (OIRTCKAFT JJASHIM bin Awang and AH Abdullah of the 11 Perhimponan Badminton Party showed championship quality when, m the most thrilling tie of the Singapore badminton championships played at the Clerical I'liion yesterday, they snatched a onepoint victory over the favourites for the junior doubles419 words
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Article184 1948-09-13 7 I quality of the Singapore grilling !it by Pam Green, who scored i at Bukit Timah on be Singapore Turf Club's '■ad spreadeagled )rd Frederick ncied Londa and Pilgrim's Way efore they V im Green boosted of M ire pro>ore sur>atch t s or ported184 words
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Article11 1948-09-13 7 CALL BOY - Longchamps does best gallop CALL BOY b.n I I m trt11 words
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Article583 1948-09-13 7 But team played a grand game From LARRY CARROL VEGRI'S sternest and most uncompromising critics after Saturday's drawn Malaya Cup soccer final against Selangor were Nesri folk themselves the same people who, before the game, were eager to tell anyone ready to hear them583 words
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Article146 1948-09-13 7 WEIGHTS fi «rday. t -l».v. I— i; I urs 8.13 8.13 8.12 7.11 I Ml. 2—6 Fins 9.00 8. 12 8. 12 Totland h.09 Halut a 8.07 Bird II H. 07 Dem icy II ?.O4 phibta k.C3 Print* 7 n (I \^n 3. I>iv. 3. 6146 words
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Article471 1948-09-13 7 THE Malaya Cup Final replay is expected to take place m Singapore on Sunday Sept. 26. 1 player— usually Hons Cheng i or Henry— being on the spot !to lob it out to the wings. j Selangor were playing with three full backs, with forwards, however, up471 words
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Article63 1948-09-13 7 REX Barney. 23-year-old right-hander of the Brooklyn Dodgers, pitched the first no run hit game of the National League Baseball season on Friday m blanking the New York Giants. Barney struck oat four. Only four Giants reached base, two on walks and two on errors.A.P. - 63 words
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Article36 1948-09-13 7 LONDQN, Sunday.— John Horn of Essex won the boys' singles title yesterday m the British junior lawn tennis championsh ps at Wimbledon. He defeated C.B. Baxter of Glasgow 6 3, B—2.8 2. A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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217 1948-09-13 7 I .Li, follow!. the Singapore badminton championjh.p.s will \x' played o*l at Ui€ Clerical Union hall, Rangoon Road, this week end: sViIKDW. at 2.13 p.m. Women's junior doubles (semie de S uza and Baby Low (Sphinx Hercult I Mak Fong Sim and flower) >ong Pang217 words
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Advertisement205 1948-09-13 7 ana \pirits vp I Aift§M I HAGEMEYER TRADING CO. I malaya i ITD SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC- SCOOP/ ATTENTION SPORTS FANS! HU LENGTH ICOLOB Ii OF lllfc 1948 WOULD OLI ARRIVIMi HERE Bl V. .1 TOH^> ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY I ent from Newton Circus to v. ill carry an O.;. 1948205 words
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Miscellaneous95 1948-09-13 7 J Crossword No^ 48* I V' \y 15 r-i LJ "^T— j. i t B CLUES ACROSS J B r (4> 10. Native labour--113, Plaid (6). 14 Work^ I). 23. W y i 5» c (3>. 30, Famous (7). 32 S D > U up (7). 3. C f the95 words
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Article37 1948-09-13 8 SIM— On 11th September, at 2-5 Carlisle Rd. to Mary, wife, of Cho Lang, a son. Sim Wee Chve. KNOTT On 11th September, at jau. to Mina, wife of W. T. Kivtr a daughter. Jane I37 words
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Article41 1948-09-13 8 TAN* RB, The engagement was announced yesterday between Tan Kirn Hye. of Mrs. Tan Kocn Hong and the late Mr. Taxi Kocn i. and Miss Iris W e daughter of the l»t« M d Mrs Wee Kan -'.pore. (Malacca copy)41 words
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Article21 1948-09-13 8 In lOVing memory of my dear jjnd Osmund Campion Aeria I 13th September. 1943, l PO W ranabaya. Burma21 words
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Article64 1948-09-13 8 S Gineysapillai and friends ".latory messages and the occasion of their I. August, 1948 tan The BMU 11 ranged 6en Peter Rice \n& Patricia ■t *l!l take Dlace at 11 30 am on September J3th. at the Church of Saint John the Divine Ipoh md afterwards at 25 Tiger64 words
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Article395 1948-09-13 8 COMMONS TO DISCUSS TERRORISM Big debate on Malaya LONDON, Sunday. COMMUNIST terrorism m Malaya is expected to feature prominently m the discussion when Parliament meets on Tuesday for a special 10-day session. This special session, the first of its kind m 26 years, was ordered weeks age solely as aA.P. - 395 words
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Article26 1948-09-13 8 Russia has delivered 58 German :;minals to Poland for trial. Ttaef included a group of officers of the Auschwitz extermination camp A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article90 1948-09-13 8 WASHINGTON, Sunday. A Congressional spy investigator said today that there are "well founded suspicions" that the Russians have got enough atom bomb secrets to push their own atomic research substantially ahead of schedule. Representative Richard Vail said the suspicions arise from testimony before the House ofA.P. - 90 words
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122 1948-09-13 8 Smuggling: H'K angered by Chinese hints HONG KONG, Sunday. HIGH Government sources today expressed resentment at Chinese reports suggesting failure by the Colony to co-operate m the enforcement of the China-British anti-smuggling pact. An official Government spokesman, denying Chinese reports, said there was no question of high Chinese Finance MinistryReuter - 122 words
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Article150 1948-09-13 8 Yugoslavs f ight for Arabs ALEXANDRIA, Sunday. THE Arab League has its owr liberation army m Palestine, and, when the tirm comes, this army wiU be ttM liberation army of the Holj i Land, the League SecretaryI General. Azzam Pasha, disclosed here today. 4 This army is composed of Yugoslavs,Reuter; A.P. - 150 words
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Article52 1948-09-13 8 REPAIRS were completed yesterday to the engines of the Troopship Dunera m which are 1.400 ancillary troops for the Second Guards Brigade m Malaya. After short trial runs between Southampton and the Isle of Wight, the vessel was pronounced seaworthy but heavy weather last niaht delayed52 words
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Article54 1948-09-13 8 SPECIAL Market correspondent fives the prices of rubber (m foHous 1^ Ib> at "am l0d y No. 1 R.S.S. Spot 811^ 5 SHIerS loOBe 44 447 r .o.b. m bales Sept. No. 1 r.s.S. 44 k 11 No. 2 R.S.S. 42 1 4 No. 3 R.S.S. 4o»J 40\54 words
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Article51 1948-09-13 8 BECAUSE of the shortage of British film, more than half of Britain's cinema film exhibitors have been granted exemption from the new quota law which goes into effect on Oct. 1, the Board of Trade has disclosed. There are not enough British films to go round-A.P. - 51 words
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208 1948-09-13 8 PARIS, Sunday. DELEGATES of the Big Four allied powers are to day"!? 1 U^c SW F H° relgn Affalrs P Minlst?J t^ aa>_at 1430 G.M.T. to discuss the future of the Italian colonies i Under the terms of the i Italian peace treaty, theA.P. - 208 words
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Article64 1948-09-13 8 AT least three persons were killed and others were injured yesterday m an explosion that wrecked two ttoor s of a 16-storey Manhattan (New York), boarding house. The explosion was due to escaping gas. Two of the victims were blown from their beds The disaster wasA.P. - 64 words
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Article172 1948-09-13 8 TiOPßivirivn SHANGHAI, Sunday. FOP-RANKING Government commanders have been conferring (Juring the last U hours m Nanking and other military headquarters on plans against an all-out Communist offensive expend this autumn, it is reported. m, ffile^ ile the ls plans are ke^ l secret HisReuter - 172 words
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196 1948-09-13 8 'Foreign plot to kill Czech leader' PRAGUE, Sunday. A LEXEJ Cepricka. Czech l\ Communist Minister of Justice and son-in-law ol President Klement Oottwald. charged today that "foreign agents'" are under orders to kill President Gottwald 'm revenge" for the death of exPresident Benes. The Justice Minister said that plots againstA.P. - 196 words
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Article106 1948-09-13 8 FfcFTPTvr o i PEIPING, Sunday. pEIPING A.R.P. headquarters have warned the public of the possibility of Communist air raids urging everyone to take safety measures if an "vSXis, s 'sis,.: i is c ow In Manchuria alter VJ-Day the Reds acquired a few Japanese plar.esA.P. - 106 words
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Article67 1948-09-13 8 U.S. TROOPS TO STAY IN KOREA A TENTATIVE agreeing has been reached between Korea and the U.S. undei which American occupation forces would remain m Korea until the newly-establlshcc Government has had time to become -politically strcnp economically sound and militarily prepared." Announcing this Korean Premier Syngam Rhee'i special representaiiveReuter - 67 words
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Article58 1948-09-13 8 MANY DEAD IN JAP FLOODS FIFTY three people were 1 killed. 50 injured and 117 are missing In floods at Nagasaki and Saga prefectures on the Southern Japanese island lof Kiushiu yesterday follow- ing the heaviest rainstorm for 50 years. Several hundred houses were submerged and communications cut by theReuter - 58 words
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Article24 1948-09-13 8 Shafiq Adas, described as a millionaire, is on trial before a military courtmartial at Basrah accused of supplying arm* to Zionists, ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article81 1948-09-13 8 FRANKFURT. Mon. T the request of the U.S. and British authorr the French Army has agreed to .stop Its three-year old policy of feeding its 10.000 occupation troops from German farms. Of all the four occupying powers In Germany only* the Russians now live offA.P. - 81 words
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Article76 1948-09-13 8 NEW WORLD GOVT. BODY THE newly-elected 3.-mem-ber Council of the World Federal Government Movement, under the chairmanship of Sir John Boyd Orr, yesterday set up an executive committee of nine members. The committee, comprising two British, two French, three Americans, one Swede and one Chinese, elected as its prdent AbbeReuter - 76 words
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Article25 1948-09-13 8 Hon^ Kong and Macao have lined immigration formalities This eliminates the need of visas for Chinese. British and Portuguese residents, says A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article195 1948-09-13 8 nwu lOrDI Or D many parts Of the .United States of flocks of birds flying headlong into buildings, radio towers and other tall structures Hundreds were killed when they flew into the side of the 102- I ?l On 7, state building the tallest m theU.P. - 195 words
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Article, Illustration291 1948-09-13 8 PARIS, Sunday. AS the new Queuille Cabinet held its first meeting today to discuss means of hurriedly raising cash for the almost empty State coffers, the leader of the French Rally, ex-President Gen. Charles de Gaulle renewed his call for a general election. Few observers areReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 291 words
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Article114 1948-09-13 8 MUCH s^. THE successor to the first Governor r 1 x founder of Pakistan, Mr. MohatniW !S I who died on Saturday ni^ht. nu\ |> a r I or a citizen of Pakistan, to be pnilri Pakistan Government, said a spokesman t m of Commonwealth114 words
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Article132 1948-09-13 8 HOW eight young Communists pirated a Greek airliner and forced the pilot to take them to Yugoslavia waj revealed at Salonika today a an inquiry held by the Greek Air Minister. M. Anaatasia Bacalbassifi. and the manager of the airline. Twenty passengers boarded i e132 words
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Miscellaneous13 1948-09-13 8 SINGAPORE TIDLS Today: 8.0? a.m; b 15 p.m. Tuesdaj: 916 a.m 752 p.m.13 words
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