The Singapore Free Press, 14 September 1948
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Title Section19 1948-09-14 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1948. ■Tn.** PRIO 111 (KN IN19 words
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Article64 1948-09-14 1 I Hyderabad ppealstoUN (NEW DELHI, Tuesday. I j m minued their invasion of >vernor General, Mr. C. R. ist nisjht proclaimed that a now existed m India, n gives the central go\*crnL m all provincial matters inent danger of the secus threatened by internal di-64 words
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Article, Illustration113 1948-09-14 1 RANGOON, Tuesday. "THE Burmese Prime Minister, Thakin Nu, was last night nominated without opposition to continue in his post and he will be formally elected today when Parliament assembly. lection. T: Mil uHll nut forward A lLst )f mbtes as a constituent sembly'g approval andA.P.; Reuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration87 1948-09-14 1 Scenes at the children s party yesterday at Bukit Serene, the Commissioner General's residence. The party was m honour of the sixth birthday of Jane Rowley, Mrs. Mac Donald's daughter by her first marriage. Jane icas ill and could not attend. Above: Charlie Ho, 8; MohamedFree Press - 87 words
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Article144 1948-09-14 1 Ceylonese preying on taxis Free Press Staff Reporter. FOUR Singapore taxi drivers have been robbed by ill groups of male Cey- lonese during the last three 3. The latest occurred this morning when a Chinese driver was robbed of $149 worth of property by two r. Ceylonese. The Ceylonese picked144 words
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Article80 1948-09-14 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. TWELVE Chinese who could A not satisfactorily account for their presence In a kampong at the 6i mile, Bukit Tlmah Road. Singapore, were detained following a security raid on the village this morning. The raiding party comprised of uniformed policemen and80 words
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Article53 1948-09-14 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. THE Singapore C.I. D. arrest--1 ed five persons yesterday four were picked up under the Emergency Regulations and one for being a member of a secret society. Of those arrested under the Emergency Regulations two were Indians, one Chinese and the fourth was53 words
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Article71 1948-09-14 1 Free Press Staff Reporter A DUTCH writer-cartoonist iteam arrived In Singapore this morning by the Oranje on a tour of the East Indies to "present the human side of life" to the world. They are Mr. Piet Bakker, a writer, and Mr. Jo Spier, cartoonist,71 words
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Article31 1948-09-14 1 Co mmission's powers The Municipal Commission's pre-war powers over road transport are to be restored, but no definite date for this can be given, the Legislative Council was told this morning.31 words
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Article254 1948-09-14 1 WEST SEEKS A SHO WDO WN T o^« LONDON, Monday. INSTRUCTIONS to the three Western envoys m A Moscow, drawn up m London, are now complete, and 'amount to a demand for a showdown" m direct negotiations with Russia, it was learned authoritatively today. The envoys are to explain thatU.P.; A.P.; Reuter - 254 words
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Article154 1948-09-14 1 MALAYAN SCOUTS COME HOME Free Press Staff Reporter. FOUR Scouts from Singapore, Pahang, Negri Sembilan and Penang, who have been undergoing a scouter's training course m the United Kingdom, returned to Singapore this morning by the Nederland Line ship Oranje. They were Mr. M. Chong, District Cub Master, Singapore. Mr.154 words
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Article60 1948-09-14 1 Fre c Press Staff Reporter. THREE members oi the Straits Settlements Civil Service have been appointed members of the Colonial Administrative Bervice. with retrospective effect to Ist April, 1946. They are the first appointments of their kind, The officers concerned are Mr. L. C.60 words
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Article22 1948-09-14 1 The Philippine* Nacionaliat* Party has approved the candidacy of Dr Jose P. Laurel for president In the 1949 elections22 words
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Article135 1948-09-14 1 Running order scratchings DEL.OW 15 given tho order of running and scratchings for tomorrow's Singapore races: Race 1: Cl. 2. D. 4. 0 f Louisiana, Firefly. Race 2: Cl. 2. D. 3. 7 f.— Mai-cheta. Race 3: Cl. 2, D. 3. 6 f.— United Sagittarius. Eastern Picture. Race 4: C.135 words
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Article96 1948-09-14 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. rE Select Committee which the Legislative Council is being asked to appoint to examine the War Compensation Scheme will be given a free hand, suid the Acting Financial Secretary, Mr. Williams, moving In the Council thi s morning that the scheme be96 words
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Article105 1948-09-14 1 BERLIN, Monday. FIVE Western Berliners, arrested by the Russians after last Thursday's anti-Communist demonstrations near the Brandenburger Gate, were last night sentenced by a Russian j military court to 25 years each m a labour camp. They were tried on charges arising out of theReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration146 1948-09-14 1 Free Press Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. i THE question of turning the i 1 Social Welfare Depart- ment into a permanent organisation is under consideration by the Johore Government. This was stated In the Johore State Council today, m reply to questions regard- ing theA.P. - 146 words
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Article167 1948-09-14 1 Free Press Staff Reporter ITxMFICATION of the medical services of Malaya has not yet begun, though approved m principle seven months ago by the Secretary of State lor the Colonies, said the Colonial Secretary, Mr. P. A- B. McKerron, m a written reply this morning to a. question167 words
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Article221 1948-09-14 1 'Plots against peace' broken Free Press Staff Reporter. PLOTS against the peace >f Singapore are being "continually discovered" by a vigilant police force, and action taken to meet the danger, said the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson. addressing the Legislative Counr morning. But It should not be forgotten that police vigilance221 words
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Article38 1948-09-14 1 Fre c Press Staff Reporter. THE Government of he Nizam of Hyderabad said last night m an otik-Ul radio communique that the Indian Army invasion had been checked on all fr No details wer* riven. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Advertisement55 1948-09-14 1 L 'A fCfi THAT kW FOR OOU-EK CARPETS, RUGS STAIRS. JIJ TE CARPETS, RUGS STAIRS. WIR CARPETS, RUGS STAIRS. COIR DOOR MATS KASHMIR NUMDAHS KASHMIR EMBROIDERY READY MADE JEWELLERY O ADEQUATE ARRANGES FO^ SENDING TO U.K. AT PRICES. FOR RETAIL OR -ESALE PRICES. APPLY; AGENTS: JKOHAN SINGH, JWALA SINGH *9.55 words
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Advertisement93 1948-09-14 1 mJwrf \^S^ -<TEKIN6 RT w3)n CARnrs t *vss W^yJ cut* to blackL^b^ WO9D FURNITUM ALL KIN9S 6f CNINEU CUB/OS //mbl hy which a ti*n's social standing is judged ffiviftu I Th< cut of. his clothes the wine he offer* Tn to his friends the i agarettes he smoke*. To smoke*93 words
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Article, Illustration903 1948-09-14 2 A LONDONER'S RETURN By A Special Correspondent IT'S rather fun see*ing the City you've lived m all your life through a new pair of eyes for that's just how you do see it after being away from London for a year or two. For one thing, you appreciate all sorts903 words
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Article317 1948-09-14 2 HE CARES FOR 130,000 JEWISH DPS. IN Germany, where 1 'he cold war is hot- there is one person whose aim it is to remain a diplomat between the Eastern and Western Frontiers. •nan Is Dr. Kari I representative of i m Germany, but without any diplomatic title. He i317 words
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Article87 1948-09-14 2 DIVING into the sea can be i a spirit dampener if a girl comes out looking frumpish and bedraggled. But j even the capless swimmer can now be a glamorous water nymph. The secret is waterproof hair. Just before the plunge, a new "hush-hush" liquid is I87 words
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Article407 1948-09-14 2 EXPERT chick-sexers (once a Japanese closed shop) are m great demand m Britain. They are well Dald and are worth all their money to poultry-breeders, for m these days It pays to rear hen chicks, who will ultimately lay eggs, and without the eye of407 words
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Article229 1948-09-14 2 DORN today, large-scale v planning is your metier, for you are not one to be bothered much with detail work. Your plans and ideas are always sound, but you want a young army of individuals to work them out. This means, of course, that you will be229 words
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Article, Illustration252 1948-09-14 2 \\TiAT should North bid? h, certainly has a flne tiznd but South ha* indicated a weak one by tw.ct taking out of notrump. If South had even a j moderately strong hand, having once denied no-trump support he would have bid three no-' trump. So North must a^ume252 words
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Article132 1948-09-14 2 THOMAS R. HENRY - THE LIVING DEATH THOMAS R. HENRY By lOCATIOX of a "centre of conscious! buried deep m the brain was described before the American Medical Association m Chic. When it is injured by disease or by a wound, a person is completely "out" forever regardless of how long life may beN.A.N.A. - 132 words
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27 1948-09-14 2 The Germany return to bows, arrow Rob:* m Gen il iht By ou boy V game It can of 1 burc f §1 ec 9 out jM27 words
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Advertisement10 1948-09-14 2 DMC qua\ity quality ECONOMY Sole Distributors: F.E. ZUELUG (Malaya, LTD10 words
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Advertisement78 1948-09-14 2 DINE DANCI TONIGHT IN THE to MOONLIT PALM COL'R" g AT rt RAFFLES HOTS! Dance Music b\ PATRICK FORBES HIS ORCHES*' Entertain Your Friends m tbfc Delightful Setting AND IN THE POPULAR ND\ "THE COCKTAIL H0» from 7 to 8 p.m. with FRANK PICKFORD AT THE FlAM^l For Ail Defect*78 words
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Miscellaneous597 1948-09-14 2 MODEST >1 \IIM\S Tr»^"-«-. X, t ,;?«i I S P..-. (Met HE'S ATEJWFIC HEADACHE. YOUVE 60T TO TAKE EVERYTHING HE SAYS WITH A GRAIN OF ASPIRIN I Singapore vi to i 5 p-«- w?« u.h Au*rau« n.. y >,-. n a v From 12 00 noon to 200p m. n>rUeS597 words
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Miscellaneous8 1948-09-14 2 libi-lisit+i'jifin WmCC I \"^V V/ Wy T-O** Or8 words
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Article, Illustration10 1948-09-14 3 Queen Juliana a nd her family take a bow ;ZLZ10 words
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Article12 1948-09-14 3 M-plan 'has saved France' o it and H or a I a12 words
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Article, Illustration48 1948-09-14 3 40-HB WEEK 'PREMATURE' A I exit of H lac'.tllup st, a :.at 60 wed m has Reuter J. ColQUhoun unes the thumbi-up g the Lympne High Speed Handicap race res, closed circuit at the International Air 'i his Supermarine Spitfire trainer with an average speed of 324 m.p.h.Reuter - 48 words
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Article339 1948-09-14 3 'WE BEAT THE JAPS,' NEW RED CLAIM F.E. war role 'belittled 9 by U.S. WASHINGTON, Monday. A CCUSING the United States of trying to "belittle" A and "slander" Russia's part m defeating Japan, the Soviet Embassy asserts that it was not the atomic bomb but the Soviet Union's "decisive entry"U.P. - 339 words
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Article55 1948-09-14 3 I ORD NOEL-BUXTON, /9, politician and philanthropist, died m London yesterday after a short illness. He entered Parliament m 1905 and 1906 as a Liberal M.P. Later, he joined the Labour Party, and was Minister of Agriculture m 1924 1920. His heir is his 31-year-old son, theU.P. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration207 1948-09-14 3 TOKYO, Monday. 4 $68. 000,000 trade agreement between Japan and Siam was announced yesterday. The agreement based principally on Japanese rolling stock and steel and Siamese rice. Under the agreement Siam will send Japan almost threefourths of its $31,000,000 sales m rice. SCAP officials emphasised thatA.P. - 207 words
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Article34 1948-09-14 3 The Jewish Stern gang daily newspaper Mvrak (Telegram > has been suspended indefinitely and the editor and publisher arrested. Mivrak had printed an article advocating violence against the United Nations, says ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article110 1948-09-14 3 HERE and there across America pickets have appeared before conscription offices bearing signs reading: "Truman Tours announce free trips abroad, including knotty coffins and dignified white crosses." At Haaren High School, m Manhattan, pickets shouted: "Don't join black and white armies." Britons living m America who were110 words
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Article, Illustration172 1948-09-14 3 Anti-rancid oil discovery fkFFICIALS of the American v Meat Institute have disclosed that their scientists have developed two chemicals to prevent fats and oil turning rancid. At a demonstration here, they said that the two chemirals, added to fats and oils during processing, combatted effectively the commonest type of rancidity,U.P.; Reuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration83 1948-09-14 3 DALMIRO Togliatti, Italian CommiiTiist leader attacked and wounded three months ago, will resume leadership of the party within a few weeks, a rally of 250,000 Italian Communists was told at Milan yesterday. CommuUst deputy Pajetta denied Togliatti's "retirement/ or that he was a "prisoner" of other83 words
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Article194 1948-09-14 3 BRIGHTON. Men. PROFESSOR Legrog Clark, of Oxford, world famous authority on evolution, ha^ presented the present Conference here of the British Association for the Advancement of Science with what he considers to be conclusive that man descended from anthropoid apes. Professor Clark, who returned last194 words
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229 1948-09-14 3 TROOPSRECALL 'HUMILIA TING TO A USTRALIA T'HE ''real and humiliating reason for the Aujx tralian Government's decision to recall a big: contingent of her troops from Japan is that they are needed to make a brave show for the royal tour next year", says Richard Hughes, Tokio correspondent for theU.P. - 229 words
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98 1948-09-14 3 Czech-Polish currency changed rate rZECH authorities have de- cided that Czech holidaymakers m Poland, by agreement between the two countries, are to be penalised by 37 per cent on the exchange of Czech crowns into Polish zlotys. This means that a Czech taking a holiday m Poland receives five zlotysReuter - 98 words
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Article16 1948-09-14 3 A new anglG-Danish trad* will be signed today. Brita. receive GO onark'« exportable surplus butter.16 words
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Advertisement137 1948-09-14 3 A w afl aW »<^l W "I feel so at ease with X.L.M... J j%<«? ernes triBa*g Destined, by geography, io become leaders among the passenger carriers of the world, the Dutch have built up a tradition of efficiency m all forms of lonj'-difttance ftaaaaW. travel, and today X.L.M. ia137 words
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Miscellaneous44 1948-09-14 3 TARZAN ShOWiilg themselves By Edgar **.re liurrouehs V y\ Xjl.^>v **7*i* Dw"*iir*ui>M<Mi"r^i.^ «7^."1"wl K^m I TARZAN ANO HIS I 1 POB^^J^II^TLnAN —^BkiJ rM/lA£of INOtCAT.No A CURIOUS, METAL- illAv \t > 1' W* I *OtLL^OftBAVfLY -.P rS» 1 2k -OVERCO VE^JCIE AWAIT»N<S THEM, W\ V 'TIL44 words
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397 1948-09-14 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. Sept. 14. 1948. Reparations from Japan FROM Japan, by way of reparations, the war damage compensation scheme which is now before the legislative councils includes the sum of £10 million towards the $475 million which the payments plan will cost. What possibility is there of397 words
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Article298 1948-09-14 4 IN rderinf its troops into Hyderabad, the Government of India must have calculated most carefully the probable effects not only on relations between Hindu and Moslem within the Union's own borders, but on Government of neighbouring Pakistan. Spokesmen of the Pakistan Government have warned India m the bluntest298 words
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Article1013 1948-09-14 4 Don Iddon's Diary rNEW YORK. IT has been a week cf extremes m temperature and tension. Everyone has craved relief, longing for a cool current of air to soothe the aching cities and hoping for the wind of peace to blow from Moscow and Berlin to calm down Washington. The1,013 words
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Article22 1948-09-14 4 But God < mnmendeth His love towards us, m that, while we were yet sinners. Christ died for us. Romans 5. 3.22 words
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Article, Illustration634 1948-09-14 4 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH By ALONG with masi rk marriages and mass production, m Singapore today comes iti latest mass hatching Chickens while you wait —thousands of them heralding their entrance with tiny "pops" as they burst open their shells. Electrically operated incubators, science's mothei hens of today,634 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1948-09-14 4 Walter Farr - Walter Farr by PARIS. f I N. 0., 0. E. E- C, v 1. C- M- E- U., U. N. E- S. C. 0. E. C A-, A. F.J, C, C.F.P., C.F.M. The above is not typographical error. Each set of initials stands for an elaborateMirror - 1,025 words
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Article66 1948-09-14 4 LIONEL SHAPIRO - THE BLOCKADY CAN'T BY BROKEN LIONEL SHAP IRO BY di; high J militai Berlin have iH| fon tWO Fir be able sem 111 i OUI Secor. ade by am rei«- i use neg hoP* 1 J I to v I Kra<: eraf 1 thn i that bring a dent drop66 words
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Advertisement3 1948-09-14 4 US.deSILVA MANUFACTURING JEWELLER3 words
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Advertisement17 1948-09-14 4 OUR ias AND BOTTLED MIL* PASTEURISeD AND HVQENiC' packed m modern creamh SJNCAfORe AND KUAIA LUM«* 1m* >17 words
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Article, Illustration580 1948-09-14 5 PLURAL VOTING ABOLITION IS URGED Electorate to be widened Free Press Staff Reporter THE abolition of the present double-member constituency for a single-member electorate m future elections to the Singapore Legislative Council is recommended by the Select Committee whose report on the Legislative Council Elections (Amendment) Bill was tabled m580 words
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54 1948-09-14 5 4 .v of whom 1 show to tour the ie next v may •;a and Ausoroad m first ra comIbrahim, '...son Of tid a writs of the .lied Lnbow view: best jald that hold its Victoria j :.ear [s for the j -rculosis I54 words
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Article38 1948-09-14 5 r here are than I and 'rainfreer will .s of obli- I the m L m addit S tO I oal*» a?es of I 'f enlist- r m I Ofl Fort t i >.xceDt38 words
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Article, Illustration294 1948-09-14 5 II'ITH 6,000 performers who could not be rehearsed, who played their "acts" once only m worldrecord times. Castleton Knight, now nrmly established as a master of the screen documentary, has produced m his "XlVth Olympiad— The Glory of Sport" a film that for the sport follower294 words
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Article91 1948-09-14 5 I at ..day ::e Cornbecame -ests ar- 1 •i desX€ her. indie ;ale and j one of jf baby white rabbits given her by Lady Braddell. Then she raised pleading eyes and was takevi upstairs to bed again. Brother John, aged four, took her seat, of honour91 words
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Article82 1948-09-14 5 J^N Indian. Sultan Abdul Kudir, of Coleman Street was y day n the Seventh Police Court committed for trial at the next Assizes for allegedly cuntravecing thm Finance Regular ons. Sultan, who was alleged to have been found m possession of $21 m United S'.ates currency and82 words
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Article31 1948-09-14 5 The pilgrim ship Glaucus is now not calling at Colombo. She will embark pa.s.M ngers and sail from Singapore on Sept. lo\ and should leave Penang on Sept. 18.31 words
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Article39 1948-09-14 5 Commissions m the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve has been granted to: P. Magnus, D.S.C., as Lieutenant, R. E. Low as Lieutenant, W N. Kennedy as Lieutenant, W. H. Walker as Lieutenant, and M. Tyre as Sub-Lieute-nant.39 words
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Article165 1948-09-14 5 Pact to restore looted property INDIAN nationals, whose property was looted m other countries and removed to China, may submit their claims for the restoration of their property to the Chinese Government. Similar claims m respect of the property of Chinese nationals, removed to India, may be submitted by them165 words
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Article109 1948-09-14 5 Free Press Staff Reporter. AiMALAY cook and a Chinese sailor have disappeared from a Dutch ship and a British tanker, respectively, on their way to Singapore. The cook. Bakri bin Osman. who was on board the X.P.M. vessel Kalianget, was found missing m the Straits of Malacca,109 words
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Article112 1948-09-14 5 IMPORTANT decisions governing the regulations and development of civil aviation m South-East Asia are expected to be taken at the international conference to be held m New Delhi m November this year. Apart f r om Asian countries directly interested m the re- gion,112 words
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Article, Illustration514 1948-09-14 5 WHAT amounts to an overhaul of the system of dental registration m Singapore is recommended by the Select Committee of the Legislative Council, whose report on the Registration of Dentists Bill was tabled m the Council this morning. The recommended system of admission to the514 words
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Article89 1948-09-14 5 THE Postmaster-General announces that unregistered letters not exceeding two ounces m weight and postcards may now be posted for transmission by air mail to certain places m Palestine. Some of the more important destinations are: Bensibrak, Hadera, Haifa, Jaffa, Jerusalem, Kfarvitkin. Nahariya, Nethanya, Petahtikva, Raanana. Ramatgan.89 words
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Article277 1948-09-14 5 INTERMARRIAGES Pree Press Woman Reporter. EUROPEANS inter- marry more than any other race m Singapore, according to figures released by the Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages. A total of 1,613 marriage* were registered m Singapore between January 1947 and the end of July 1948.277 words
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Article17 1948-09-14 5 Mr. Richard Basil Iv r Pates has bff n appoir Police Magistrate for c pore.17 words
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Advertisement43 1948-09-14 5 et appartemtnts avec hutcons I tnaroit 3^e specialement attire par la tranquillite. c la gaite la danse et une musique vovlu nidi i e tameux Rijsttafel favanais M dimanches le Curr% ludien 4 n entre de la ville J )XU RISE TEL. 748243 words
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Advertisement25 1948-09-14 5 lit LJheniffle ■^^ffi^ DRESSING GOWNS i^UliiffliWfwi PRICE 29 5 0 EA xIWI Hi- I ROBINSONS I '***HlBi^ ROBINSON CO., LTD \jf RAFFLES PLACE S PORE25 words
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Article, Illustration588 1948-09-14 6 "JAP 'APOLOGISTS' WILL ARISE"-FYFE Why war trials are necessary A RE war crimes trials expedient? Sir David Max- well Fyfe, Deputy Chief Prosecutor at the trial of Nazi war criminals at Nuremberg m 1945-46, believes that they are not only expedient but essential —to establish the truth as well asReuter - 588 words
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Article95 1948-09-14 6 lITO continues to be held m the by Japanese and there is no sign m the future, according to (.irch m this obI I co-op ror be able to ihur 3 made it clear that Emperor Hirohito has lived up mude by the Japanese Government atU.P. - 95 words
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Article40 1948-09-14 6 Viscount Greenwood of Solbourne, whose name waa once of the raoit hated m Irt- 'er an illness of seHp was 78 As Sir Greenwood. he was Cnit -y for Ireland during my clays of the "Black and40 words
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Article71 1948-09-14 6 THE body of Vernon Ncapherin, a Bailor, was lov cd into the China Sea. on Saturday from a 8.17 a miles from Manila m w! I was probably the first burial at sea from a plane. The unusual burial wi conducted at the request ofU.P. - 71 words
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Article, Illustration234 1948-09-14 6 4 1,500-word letter which the publishers "suppose" **may be the last message from Marshal Fen* Yu-hsiang appears m an issue of the Horn? Kone-Left-wing weekly, "Far Eastern Bulletin Th« letter was dated Aug. 12, __J aboard the Boviet ship Pobedt In the Mediterranean, anc addressed toReuter - 234 words
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Article, Illustration35 1948-09-14 6 Edda Ciano denies 'secret wedding'rumour QTld one-time Count 1 Cat),: villa the -ing her property seized after the war by the Italian GovernEdda gave an angry denial to rumours that she had married Capuano secretly.35 words
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Article99 1948-09-14 6 LEST WE FORGET In Siam SIAWS War Veterans Or ganization is going to put its members m the tax: business— as operators oi tricycle "samlors" (pedicabs, cyclo-pousses, trishaws, etc.). The organization, veterans of Siam's "border" war m 1940-41 with Indochina, is going to sell 50 samlors to 100 of itsA.P. - 99 words
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Article72 1948-09-14 6 JAPAN'S injured war veterans will have to pay for their train rides, says the Transportation Ministry. The war injured have been riding free since December, 1937, just after the outbreak of the China war About 220.000 have free rail passes. The Transportation Ministry alto announced that families ofA.P. - 72 words
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Article39 1948-09-14 6 WORKMEN digging a trench* for a housing site at Darfield. South Yorkshire, found an earthenware urn containing 500 Raman coins only a few hundred yards from where a similar find wa> n January l.ist yei-39 words
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Article, Illustration70 1948-09-14 6 The Japanese Government Board of lYade ha* been authorised by Oen. Mac Arthurs headquarters to Import automobiles for sale to commercial representatives and certain other categories of non-occu-patJon personnel, excluding Japanese- Reuter Lieut.-Col. H. M. l won the coveted King George V Challenge Cup for Great BritainReuter - 70 words
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Miscellaneous55 1948-09-14 6 JANE Exclusive to th* SinftapnrP Fvpp Prps* m Mnlnm w»iiCf\E iHE X A t i i^» wa< a ai c Rl A7F^ r"AW I r*iGT i 9 v l f w/w WAUt SOMETOGSRIR Ji X-N k V H>RTbNE -TELLER, ERir SOME T °j A S ME? R y^^^ /CN wf55 words
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Article, Illustration2205 1948-09-14 7 ANOTHER DIFFICULT CARD FOR PUNTERS Happy Lass, Gold Stream safe bets By CALL BOY IN another difficult card for punters, Happy Lass J and Gold Stream look the safest investments at Bukit Timah tomorrow, second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting. The improvement m the going has2,205 words
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Article37 1948-09-14 7 Morris hits 1 1 2 versus Scotland A even tec D Bradved rate and re- the and board. never d a hen er. played a he and &2, were fifth wicket -aye the eh mere wice. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article35 1948-09-14 7 J -::d the ad of tion DenSept -ed i or md Har^i- jured and best form. -n are new m w\ 1 h is .Chester latoo Cocked): Mort- H End)35 words
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577 1948-09-14 7 TWENTY-eight-year-old Australian lightweight champion Vie Patrick disclosed a secret he had kept for more than two years when he recently announced his intention of retiring from the ring He made the decision as the result of advice from an eye specialist, who577 words
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Article98 1948-09-14 7 > NEWCASTLE and S rite I both won tin dvislon English Football Leae:e gam< lay. Playing at Villa Park castle won four-tv Stoke, at home. d< Everton by the only goal of the game. Scores m fir^t imiMdN Akton l Stokr C I t«rri,,n -X n\|i |)1\Reuter - 98 words
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Article64 1948-09-14 7 gURE it St.dfast Club v ''At Home' to members and friends at the Headquarters, 7t Prinsep Street on Thursdh 8 p.m. The Boys' Bri?fde Sbigapore Battalion Presdent. Mr. James M. Eraser, will open the "At Home." A message for Youth Organisation will be delivered64 words
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Article51 1948-09-14 7 I LL Ctyion Sports Club mem* b«rs who are interested m playing hockey th>« season are requested to get m touch with one of the following: Mr. John Pillal. 9. Boiiham Building. Tel. 2782; Mr E. Doralsamy. 2528. Balliester Road; Mr. V Ramallngam. Film Censoi'i Office Tel.51 words
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Article, Illustration50 1948-09-14 7 vu S Lesnevich. contender for the world heavyweight title, models the latest m protective headgear as he works out at South Fallsburg, New York, for his coming bout with Jersey Joe Walcott. The bout is fixed for Septeviber 21 m Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, New Jersey.50 words
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Article82 1948-09-14 7 <"]K)NY ZALE wiU win by a knockout over Marcel Cerdan m five rounds but if it goes beyond that he will be knocked out himself." That was the opinion expressed m New York by Uarkey Ross, world welterweight champion who watched Cerdan training forA.P. - 82 words
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Article55 1948-09-14 7 YESTERDAY'S U.K. Rugby results were: Rugby I'ui »n Abertillery 3. Devonpon Services 3; Torquay Athl. 11. Swansea 11; Camborne 3 Blackheath 6; Penzance and Nowlyn 6. Pontypool 3. Rugby League Oldham 11. BdtariM Rangers 3. Lancashire Cup First Round Second Leg: Lancashire County Amateurs 4, Svrinton 11Reuter - 55 words
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Article244 1948-09-14 7 ALEX BANNISTER - ALEX BANNISTER BY DONALD George Bradman, the most prolific -scoring cricketer the world has ever seen, has made his exit from Test cricket. Records have poured from this slight-framed man who was headlined m The Daily Mail of May 1, 1930 (after his first appearance244 words
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Article553 1948-09-14 7 By CALL BOY OEATING Double Five (Spencer) by several lengths 13 at the end of the half mile m 53 3 5 sec, last three m 39 3/5 sec, Baron did one of the best gallops on improved going, which is now easy, at Bukit Timah553 words
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Article113 1948-09-14 7 By (ALL BOY GOLD MEDALII^I liberation Tup ntfavourite uith Kinder <;o'.d. made his first appearan-e* on the track this m-trnin;. doinc strong pa«e w < over three with Brosnan m the saddle. Gold Medallist, who I m the hands of the I week, looked very fit,113 words
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Miscellaneous280 1948-09-14 7 F.P* Crossword No. 487 1 M z M 5 W I I 5 I 6 I 7 I" H l; i p II |T5~ 13 14 15" 16 ||I 7 _ll!L i!L? I L -ill 27 2B 29 W2- 30 31 |32 33 "34 35 "36 WL WL J Z280 words
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Article44 1948-09-14 8 YOUNO. On September 11th to Peggie, wife of Dr. W. B Young. District Hospital. Ipoh— a son. At the Maternity Hospital. Penang. on the sth September U Aileen Audrey, wife of R. M. Skinner. Sempah Estate. Provlnci Wellesley. a son, Russell Morland Lusty.44 words
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Article30 1948-09-14 8 BEE-TANG On Tuesday 14th Sept 1948. Mx. See Yue Cheong eldest son of Mr. Mrs See Wing Sum to Miss Tang Feng Ling niece of Mr. Tang Kum Boon.30 words
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Article30 1948-09-14 8 HUTTENBACH on Ist September, 1948 at Fiveacres, Witley. Surrey, Clara Trevylyan m her 82nd year, wife of the late August Huttenbach and daughter of the late R?v Nicholas Hill30 words
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Article26 1948-09-14 8 THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Chung Thye Khean thank all friends and relatives for their wreaths etc and attndance at her cremation on Saturday.26 words
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Article154 1948-09-14 8 R.A.F. CALL FOR PILOTS, GUNNERS LONDON, Tuesday. THE Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy, signalising the eighth anniversary of the Battle of Britain, began yesterday to call for volunteers as pilots and navigators. It was the first time since the war that these ranks had been offered to recruits.A.P. - 154 words
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Article52 1948-09-14 8 KHWAJI NAZIRLDDIN, Bon gal provincial premier, was today appointed the second Governor-Gen-eral of Pakistan m succession to Mahommed Ali Jlnnah. He is 54 years old, was educated m England, where he was admitted to the bar, and has long be?n a member and leader of th« MuslimU.P. - 52 words
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Article152 1948-09-14 8 NEW YORK, Monday. nniTANIUM. somethinK new A In the world, and a metal that rivals steel and aluminium. Is announced today by the Dupont Company. The new metal is silver while and when polished feels like silk. It is about half the weight of steel, lessReuter; A.P. - 152 words
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Article504 1948-09-14 8 London Stock Exchange LONDON, Monday. A PART from a few specialised items, there was a marked absence of activity m most sections of the stock markets today, with buyers holding off m view of the approaching end of account which is tomorrow, says Reuter's financial correspondent. CableA.P. - 504 words
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Article375 1948-09-14 8 C 'WEALTH TALKS: EIRE NOT INVITED Malaya will be discussed From FRASER WIGHTON, Reuter's Political Correspondent LONDON, Monday. ORITAJN has not invited Eire to the meeting o 13 Commonwealth Prime Ministers m London nex month, official government quarters stated tonight Eire will have no representative at the talks. One ofReuter - 375 words
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Article228 1948-09-14 8 LONDON, Monday. T»HE third session of Britain's Labour Parliament was prorogued today with a plea from King George for "an increasing degree of union" among Western European countries. The King's Speech praised American aid to Western Europe as "far sighted and generous." The King wasA.P.; U.P. - 228 words
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Article78 1948-09-14 8 NANKING, Tuesday. CHIANO Kai-shek has ordered Chinas Nationalist armies to be expanded to wartime level. Shanghai's Ta Kung Pao reported yesterday I Ta Kung Pao's dispatch [from Nanking said orders have been given to enlarge the Government's fighting .forces through expanding the existing force into 20 fullA.P. - 78 words
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Article72 1948-09-14 8 i^HARLES Smirke, 42, jockey \j of Epsom, Surrey. was at Bow Street. London, yesterday fined £50. disqualified from driving for five years and ordered to pay £5 costs for being under the Influence drink while In charge of a car In the West End of London. TheReuter - 72 words
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Article359 1948-09-14 8 Continued from Page 1 In New Delhi. Indian millUl? police lajt night dis-l armed a platoon of Hyderabad state troops guarding the Nizam's palace In the capital, where the Hyderabad AgentGeneral. S. if. A. Razvl. and his staff are staying. They then mounted guard there. In Karachi lastReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 359 words
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Article80 1948-09-14 8 A SPECIAL *[arket correspondent r*ves the |»rice« of robber In fSows^ U UMU No. 1 R.S.S. S,M BaW loose 4j7^, 441/ In bales S«fpC. No. 1 R.S.B. US 42^ No. I R.S.g. Jig JJg No. S R.S.B. ||h US Tone of marked: Easier SINGAPORE CllAMiUb CO»IMERCI The SlHjapore80 words
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Article120 1948-09-14 8 JUSTICE CAME SWIFTLY LONDON, Monday. A MAN was sentenced to death m a two-minute murder trial and a boy saved from hanging m a flveminute trial at the Old Bailey today. Within five minutes of pleading guilty to murdering Doreen Gilson, 15, a Coventry shop assistant, near her home onReuter - 120 words
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Article64 1948-09-14 8 THEKOSENKINA CASE 'CLOSED' THE United States yesterday reiterated her refusal to turn over to the Soviet authorities the three Russian school teachers who took refuge m Washington and told the Soviet Ambassador Mr. Alexander Panyushkin, that the matter must now be considered closed. One of the teachers Mrs. Kosenklna. was64 words
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Article205 1948-09-14 8 BALTIMORE, Monday. MR. HENRY WALLACE launched th e second half of his presidential election campaign last night with a i slashing attack on President i Truman. He denounced Truman more bitterly than he ever has be- fore, saying m part: "The Truman administra- tion hasU.P. - 205 words
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Article, Illustration153 1948-09-14 8 55 MILLION REFUGEES NANKING, Monday. WHERE are more than 55,000,000 refugees m the A hands of the Government of China, the Government Information Office reports. Figures on June 1 this year showed 43,551,000 were homeless as a result of the war with the Communists and 12,000,000153 words
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147 1948-09-14 8 PARIS. Monday. THE nm session of the four power conference on the future of the Italian col adjourned tonight after a 1 barren discussion on whe the meeting was really one of the Council of Foreign V sters or their deputies. Mr. VyshinskyReuter - 147 words
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Article48 1948-09-14 8 YOUNG CHIANG SHOCKS S'HAI SHANG; A MERIC r* bus: are shock at wha: I"a rabbi- Sunday Chiang C Chinas deput;* d econor. jcampaiL" out ncan ba I Pres T i I be ha: An I re >ar*lyzed— u qu I M rants lotm. rhtt to do ham A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article202 1948-09-14 8 'Make Dutch New Guinea a colony THE HAC' ft rjUTCH federation of New Guinea comprising nine societies In H fc nesia, today urged the Nether la: grant Dutch New Guinea the si rc*| I colony before the United S: i formed m Jan. 1, 1949. J They stated that theReuter - 202 words
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Advertisement288 1948-09-14 8 SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited for a Superviser of KiVrhens, preferably female, ir Raffles College. Salary $223 per month plus Cost of Living and Provident Fund. Free quarters with light, water and gas. Experience m and thorough knowledge of Malay. Chinese and Indian cooking and ca'erlng essential. Apply by letter288 words
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Advertisement102 1948-09-14 8 Motor c\c\r r< ronH A BRITISH tl l HR D V :D« at yesterday motor i dov«r (Utah). JOHN N W Mil TENDER NO. 19 comlSf^- for th P^«e of LOT NO. ITKM 8* 'W 345.231 lbs OHI FIT FOR DfDUSTR O>TLY EARNtST MOJiTi' 5 wli be sold as one102 words
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Miscellaneous13 1948-09-14 8 SINGAPORE TIDES Today: 9.16 a jn; 7. 52 p.m. Wed.: 9.56 ua; ISIpJt13 words
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