The Singapore Free Press, 28 September 1948

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALL IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1948. PRICE 10 ENTS
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  • 20 1 West may force Russia out UN Regional pacts hi an ready dsf gr gth trh thr bs Reuter A.P. U.P.
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  • 32 1 The 4th Hussars inarch by. They showed the fla a \ing. a Trim coll mn of headed by their band and then, as the P" shous. by their tommyrs.
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  • 7 1 'ANARCHY MENACING BENGAL' V pro- g i
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  • 107 1 HONG KONG, Tuesday. \IK Aw Haw (third son of the 1 iger Balm" King. Ml In Boon Haw) who left Shanghai by plane ridd.v ihortlj before a warrant was issued for > iayi he will return to Shanghai whenever the authorities request him
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  • 49 1 rT Reporter rEEN persona were detained by the ('.ID ft] raids m Suit:; ITS. Ten of thIndian and fter a i id. The I who could not lint of the kam- clud»- and two picked up und< Emergency Regulations and four I Indian members
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  • 62 1 THF Ing Otti' tl md B B kin. D.S.O. (Scots Guards* arrived at Tengah by from 1- d this morning He was nu A Hlnley, ADC to :al Sir Neil Rr taken to the G ompanying the h were Major the M. Fitzalan-Howard Guards i. Major
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  • 103 1 Free Pres* Staff Reporter \|R H. E. MacKenzie, senior unofficial member of A the Johore State Council and manager of Ulu Tiram Estate, and the assistant manager of Kulai Yong Estate were fired on by bandits on the Kulai Yong Estate road yesterday afternoon. They were
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  • 58 1 Free Press Staff Reporter DETECTIVES of the Hokien Sub-branch of the C.I D day afternoon arrested H m Mandai Road who was m possession of 154 coils of safety fuse. Detectives also arrested a Chinese near the Singapore I, Hong Siang. m the Harbour Board,
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  • 16 1 Ih> Burmese Government impoe«d an official censorship yesftrday on all outgoing {>(-««• telegrams Reuter
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  • 406 1 CRISIS IN EUROPE DEFENCE TALKS THE Defence Ministers of the five Brussels Pact nations met twice m Paris yesterday at the Ministry of War. P sent were M. Paul Ramadier i (France) Mr. A. V. Alexander (Britain), Colonel Raoul J Fralteuride (Belgium), Mr. J. !W. Schokking (Holland i and M.
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  • 127 1 Late but Sardon got there HCHE Sardon bin Haji Jubir. Legislative Councillor representing Rural East, held a 15-minute discussion Colonial Secretary, P. A. B. McKerron yesterday afternoon over the future of the Malay kampong folk of Puh ig. He met the Colonial Secretary sooyi after a 10-man delegation of islander
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  • 367 1 Free Press, Staff Reporter KAN DAN (i Kerbau Hospital has closed nearly seventy beds, and will take no maternity bookings by private patients because of shortage of nursing staff, the Free Press learned this morning. This action followed the presentation of a petition by the
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    45 1 Large crowds this morning watched the 4th Hussars, a 300-yard coluvin of marching men, on their flag march through the streets of Singapore. The Hussars were headed by their band, twenty men m ichite. Their route from Serangoon Road via the Esplanade to Orchard Road.
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  • 114 1 Gun flyers face 1 0 year terms MANILA. Tuesday. "PHE U.S. Embassy here said A that the three American flyers arrested by Singapore and Dutch police for arms smuggling will be tried on charges which carry a maximum penalty of ten years' imprisonment. A fourth member of the crew of
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  • 31 1 The Hong Kong Government announced yesterday that it expected to introduce nick' "> and 5 cent coins early next year to replace the present puper tur- rency Reuter
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  • 63 1 Reshuffle of C.I.D. officers rae Pj !f Reporter 'JFFLE OScen m the Fede- and Singaptake place on Oct. 1. E. V Fowler v c of t: C.I D as Deputy -sioner. J. C. Barry Assls" C.I D. and Mr. N. O. Morris ..es Assistant Coi: r Special Bra; Mr. G.
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  • 86 1 Indies 'slave state' earning /COMMUNIST rebt trying to lead triple of Indonesia U "slave state" th lands Foreign Minis' Mr. D. U. Stikker, told U.N. General Assembly in Paris yesterd:. Mr. Stikker said r .mem had agreed tl Securi' Offices ma litles in I] his country dr the rg in?pie
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    • 53 1 dfsf gdf gfhdgjdj tyj PND CARPETS HOME I THIS CHRISTMAS book your orders md dear ones. ulequate arrangements h. direct from India (arpets supplied r and design to suit requirements. n mi m the Colony. price lUt or call at |£HJf MM. II JWAI ASINCiH. 4?4 9, STAMFORD ROAD B
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    • 110 1 3n CAIMTS KU6s\ CUXV£9 BLACK I L^>> WOOD FURNITUKt I I v^l >< /v I you will naJ a \4^P I^l /«R t lasi who Wl^ demand and get the bttL 'ft I Q England, for instance, Dc Luxe Virginia I r y*^h cjgarcucs have been enjoyed for over fifty
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  • 721 2  - CARING FOR A NATION Gy GLENN WILLIAMS A. P. Correspondent A DRAB little man m mismatched coat and trousers fumbled hi.- ibby hat with nerve fingers and explained ;ie hospital supei in:e is <lii\c:. It's bad." The Superintendent Apd through a card file of 600 patients ng admission to Bartholoal.
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  • 173 2  -  KATHLEEN LYON By MRS. MAD ■> VRIVI LAND walker] j into the academic atmosphere of the iege of A] Xew L with the titt Proion the first m hie Tl aed by a college committee under the lively tendance of the young principal. Professor Robin Darwin, aims
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    252 2 I cc of bid may be rh. 'h* act that he has thereby ed his strength The North player ha? two cfcanct-* o err m the ,tu. which arises m today's hand. Hi* first opportunity comes When what to do West's one spade over-call. Too many players are
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  • 154 2 THERE has been 1 quite a lot writsi on the subject of "children should be seen and not heard." Many people complain that the youngsters of today are far too m to the fore, giving their opinions whether asked for or not, pushing their way into all
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  • 35 2 T i h «r form a smooth tx w^v baitmt. lour 4 pint mUk and pepi>«-. it brovi: AOB the lnj'.; t» it tun II Rtifl m I I I I i > I
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  • 35 2 of DDT to control ma come a fuU In the zuela. Dv: use of the DDT m one area, the number of "kers I.- ised mah: from an a- 4 400 I
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    24 2 Jean Simmons on a Fiji island filming "Tfi- Lagoon," knew just iLhat this sign post meant. Denfiam, Kane )unterpart 'c the J. AtRan situat'
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  • 309 3 THE SOUTH AFRICAN COLOUR POLICY CLARIFIED hemming native influx into the towns STATEMENTS made during the fijst session of the 10th Union Parliament by the Prime Minister, Dr. D. F. Malan, and the Minister for Native Affairs, Dr. E. G. Janson, have done much to clarify the Government's colour policy.
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  • 24 3 r< Sunday. ro i with Japan. P (or. >Ir. Panyuchkin, said B|* overdue." 3 ns that i on A.P.
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  • 36 3 TOUR >pertators, incluumg three jl children, were reported killed and some 20 Injured when the J'asquino Eri through the barrier und a crowd during a motor race m Florence yester- terday- Reuter
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  • 58 3 WHILE Mr. A. Taylor and his wife were selling evening papers to two cutsomers m their shop m Wharf-street. Liecester, a heavy lorry went by. and the vibration jolted two battles of lighter fuel from a shelf. They crashed to the floor' burst into flames and
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  • 222 3 THE United States Air Force' appears to have scored a victory m one of the last remaining disputes which ma the so-called "unification" 01 America's armed servu something less than perlMr. James A. Forrestal, S< retary of Defence, m consultation with the Chiefs ol
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  • 133 3 Agreement on Dairen not known to China DR Hollington Tong, Chinese Government spokesman, has officially held the Chinese chance hat fhe Yalta Agreement between Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Stalin, giving Russia acces iren and other Chinese concessions, was made without China "s knowleci Dr. Tong was comn .on an allegation
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  • 116 3 £500,000 LEFT TO ISLAND H million pounds land by Mrs. Ann Bla The a nursed home, and old foil Mrs. Blason inherited the money from her first husband. Mr. John Rayner. who was Lord Mayor of Liverpool and coal mines. After his death. 20 ago. she went to live m
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  • 34 3 The appointment of a committee to review the organisation of the British Air Ministry "m the light of present day requirements" was announced yesterday by the Air Ministei, Mr. Arthur Henderson.
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  • 224 3 £1,000,000 lost in steel 'leak THIRTY THOUSAND tons of steel worth more than 1 1 .000,000 are believed to have been lost to British by being solcr abroad, it has been disclosed investigation has been ordered by the Ministries Supply and Fuel, and the Board of Trade. The sales have
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  • 11 3 A divorce has bee: man refused for her b r tar\
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    32 3 The V Force's nex parasite jei er <lcit) being lowered from a trapeze attachment on the underside of a speciallymodified 829. Right the parasife just after its release jrom the parent plane.
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    31 3 Tfus black velvet evening cape is reminiscent of crusaders' armour. The "visor is of ivhite ostrich feathers and the helmet effect is accentuated by a necklace of rivet-head diamonds from boucheron.
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  • 140 3 DISTURBING' U.K. SEX STA TISTICS LONDON, Mfil THE Government-subsidised National .Marriage 1 Guidance Council has revealed that nearly half oi all the women m England and Wales who had their first babies m 1945 conceived them out of wedlock. One m every 35 unmarried women between the ages of 15
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  • 40 3 Henry liayner. 32. an actor, was said m court yesterr.. have clumped all the clothing of his wife's lover into a filled tub, because he allegedly said that he waived "to cool hrn off a bit.' U.P.
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    • 214 3 MM f MkM n y mm Mm mWmi "%yPN»^^^^^ ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES NEW "CONSTELLATION" SERVICE TO SHANGHAI VIA BANGKOK. FROM SEPTEMBER 30TH. 1948. DEP. SINGAPORE THURSDAYS 10.45 A.M. ARR. SHANGHAI FRIDAY n L4S PM DEP. SHANGHAI SUNDAYS 6.50 A.M. ARR. SINGAPORE MONDAYS 11.10 M PASSAGE FARES: SINGLE $605.00: RETURN $1,089.50
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    • 58 3 TARZAN The treasure By Edgar Rice Burroughs 0 A 7TT |> f\ k lIIHII J I «tme dia/wono is m the IHI lI II J I^N •Firrv-pin-y split cmiram.' \l \l \l yb\ CENTER UNDER THAT UO.' l|V||||9v^, WOLP STIPULATED AS Hft *^&T—** mmr m feN i If V JmiBAM
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  • 506 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. Sept. 28. 1948. Back where we began EIGHT weeks of negotiation with th«> Kremlin have* ft us where we began The blockade is on. the air lif' and there are no nego>r a settlement. Has anything been gained errtl, or have we moved Two things
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  • 729 4 Don Iddon's Diary NEW YORK. UERE there is a pas- sion for preparedness. The politicians are calling for huge appropriations for arms and only Henry Wallace is heckling. The old slogan of two cars m every garage could be replaced by two atom bombs m every back alley. There is
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  • 550 4 A 62-YEAR-OLD professor with a Jules Verne mind has sailed out of Antwerp to make the greatest deep-sea dive m history. Seventeen years ago Professor Auguste Piccard amazed the world by going up ten miles m a balloon. Now he plans to go two and a half miles
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    51 4 Fourteen year old Barry Pariser, of the Bronx. Sew York City, U.S.A., has an admirer m his six-year-old sister, Linda, as he check* the movable Ferris wheel he has built entirely of toothpicks. His patient fingers have worked for four months With 27,000 toothpicks to complete thus, most amb im
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  • 478 4  -  ROY LOWNDES B\ ind-born and TED LEATHLK Canadian-born both prospective tor> <m didates. THE British Empi 1 ba> en called the gi lent m hi But that will be nothing to the accident which is impending unpowerful ere;, action is put m hand at once to
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  • 46 4 the Comm dole sover I the p< and In and the Md of of th< are the dc to b< moulded and .nental due cours inevitable fate; or you will be a an Imperial rise. n< :ons. and mere countrymen b•• the resuect of t
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  • 38 5 Police to study plan for road wardens staff Reporter troduce road wardens m SingaW- ilic Police will be studied I the next fortnight. «fi subject to Police amendolunteer reports on bad ■r Traffic Police. Twentyeered to be wardens.
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    84 5 M4L' iit. And:- lior bou r om h Arthur Yap. Mr. V Lonrj. Mr. Cheong 11 Edmund Tan. Mr. Henry Ong. Rei\ Canon R.K.S. Ada- Sail. Mr. Tan Teck Khun. Mr. Soo y Tan. unding 'from U Lnn Kay Tiong, Mr. Lim Hock Quart, Mr. Goh Soo Teng. Mr Loh
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  • 14 5 Mr E H Bromley has been appointed acting headjria School, Sinsapore.
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  • 5 5 Jap cloth for Colonies i
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  • 9 5 FIVE YEARS FOR HOLD-UP •fdsaf gfer ger v eg
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  • 31 5 MALAYS ASK FOR TEKONG SETTLEMENT LED am 1 Tef 10 isColonlal SeP A. B The Gover i win ki i :.ands, and II ago, durH of Sr S" afford all his
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  • 41 5 S >tt pleaded guilty m jurth Police Court yesterday to being drunk and ible and to voluntarily a police !nMr A G dence showed he was found lying on the road m front of 7 pector Bakar p; I
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    42 5 At the St. Andrew's 1942 se nior boys' dinner held on Saturday m the Great World ifrorn left>: Messrs. Percy Handy, Quah Beng Chuan. Ong Toh Chwee, Arthur Yap, Low Kwee Cher, Cheong Hock Hai, Tan Kirn Ho and S. R. Chapkana.
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  • 364 5 Free Preys Start Reporter rHK repair of war damage to all Singapore Municipal lands and buildings will require five years, s Mr. D. C. Kae. Municipal Architect and Building Surveyor, reporting on the condition of Municipal buildings, parks and open spa< .ose department has charge
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  • 31 5 .t. H. N. Smyth, I L nd Lieut. R. H. n Royal Ni i i Voluni rR< erve, have all been p: to the rank Lieut nt Commanders. R N.V.R.
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  • 92 5 DRUGGED ROBBED IN TAXI CORCKD I pill by r two armed Ch hustled hi: an elderly consciousness to rind hin tied to a telfgraph pole m Brnddell Road. All his $21.50. 64-year-old Ch reported to the Singapore Police i hat he was held up m Yio Chu Kang Road hit
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  • 40 5 k TRAINING class for 40; Chinese school teachers is being held weekly at Batu Pahat under the supervision; of the Assistant Inspector of i Chinese Schools. Muar. Teachers from all parts of North Johore are taking the course.
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  • 436 5 Municipal quarters allocation Case of bachelor using 31 rooms Free Press Staff Reporter AN unmarried Singapore Municipal labourer until recently had 31 rooms in labourers' lines at his disposal, while a shortage of quarters was forcing a married man and his family to share a dormitory
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  • 28 5 DUTCH BAN ON SHIPS THh Dutch afore In nibitins areas. <Mr infor N.E.I, dominion a! the ;der t Uros<? r< i Exemp: may bon appi cier-in-c P Orban
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  • 145 5 Free Press Staff Reporter WHEN national registration begins In Singapore on Oct. 18, 60 centres will operate m all parts of the island. Registration will take place between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. dally. I__ Those registering must bring .two copies of their photographers (passport
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  • 83 5 A garden fete sponsored by Lady Glmson n aid of the Handicapped Children's Fund will be held m Government House grounds on Saturday, Oct. 9, from 4 p.m to 9.15 p.m. Attractions will be wayangs, bands, novelty stalls, prizes and a dragon dance. Tickets at $1 for
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  • 124 5 545 ROAD MISHAPS IN AUGUST AF the 545 accidents on Singapore roads m Augt 473 involved civilian vehicles six were fatal. Four ad cyclists, a child pedestr: and a driver were the victi: One hundred and seventyone were injured. 51 seriously. Of these, 37 were adult pedestrians and 16 eh
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  • 40 5 TIGHT I were discovered on board ita vessel. ChaJcsans. which arrived m Singapore from China ports yesterday. The men have been detained by the Singapore I tion Department and v. :ed to China by the first iable ship.
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  • 28 5 JOHORE BHARU. Tuesday An outbreak ol smallpox m Muar district has led to the closure of a number ai.d Chinese schools period ol three weeks.
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  • 106 5 Fn-e Press Chinese < orrespondent THE iron scrap busli .igapore ha. -need a boom recently owing to competiUve buying for export. mairJy to Hong X and India. report that the United out to buy 50.000 tons of scrap from this i But a Chinese scrap
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    • 49 5 The DUDLEY f 6 POSITION ADJUSTABLE CHAIR %AND SETTEE FRAME ALL STEEL fe CONSTRUCTION, ALL JOINTS WELDED AND BRAZED. kl ADJUSTABLE TO SUIT *S OCCUPANT SEATED. POCKETED PULLMAN _jME^ffiiQfr_ SPRING CUSHION. m^KIM Ml* k^JUk3^.^33& PRICES EASY CHAIRS SETTEES $195/- ea $295/- ea. ROBINSONS (ROBINSON CO LTD.) RAFFLES PLACE S'PORF
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  • 292 6 BANDITS ACTIVE IN NEGRI SEMBILAN Three murders, one abduction Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TERRORISTS last night killed an Indian bus inspector, a Chinese labourer and a Chinese timber contractor, abducted another Chinese labourer, robbed an Indian estate conductor and burned his house, and set Are to a
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  • 80 6 TERRORIST SHOT BY OWN MAN Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. LIM CHONG. a Negri Sembilan bandit leader, was today shot with his own revolver by one of his own men, who then handed him over to the The two men fought m oaU lean-to hut on ih Merah Estate m °ort
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  • 61 6 Concern over arrests Free Press Correspondent K\ JMPUH MR. Li Shin aye urged all-out supcount r. heless conand .mbers of LI. Speedy persons b suffer i He hooed I would gi 1 etic considera eodle m coun r seiim 1943 treaty Brt- Is of Mr reaty of lar o?. This
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  • 31 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The Sultan of Johore has donated 25 acres of land at Kluai m Order Of the Canossian Institute of Singapore as a site for the school.
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  • 118 6 TWO trade unions, the Singapore Sago Workers' and the Singapore Sundry Shop Employees', were yesterday struck off the register of trade unions. The Registrar Unions, Singapore, cancelled their registrations since the two months allowed them to prove ice had expired. Singapore union* be struck
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  • 65 6 IjH)R selling .t bottle of beer without a licence to a revenue officer on Sept. Bens Kens; Tong, proprietor of a fruit shop it M5, Albert Street, umi resterdaj sen tenced tfl line or three months' rigorous imprisonment tiv the Fourth Polite M igistrate (Mr v
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  • 141 6 Registration in Malacca from Oct. 15 ILACCA, M REGISTRATION out i will l 15. the M L )ld the Frvt will bo made m the Che Municipal will be dealt with la Mr Gibson said: that n n according to plan we have worked >ut will be completed within three
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  • 53 6 THE Postmaster General, Maiaya announces that direct ordinary ar.d telegraphic money order services between Malaya and Pakistan uvill be resumed from Oct. 1. 1948 Trie conditions of acceptance of money orders for Pakistan, commission rates and other fers will be identical with those applicable to luch
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  • 433 6 London Stock Exchange LONDON. Monday. |\ULLNESS was fairly widespread m the London stock markets today, says Keuter's financial correspondent. All sections were under the influence of the international situation and the nearness of the end of account, which falls tomorrow. However, the falls were due to caution rather
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  • 223 6 DOLIC'F. and troops m the -ting of accomr: 200 people a school comp with d« and a playground. Mil: quipment includfi.g rubber shoes and bandoliers and a Bren gun barrel i and tobacco, and a large quantity Of dried vegetables v found m the hideout. The
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  • 81 6 A section o i the c. Street Boys' Club Women a Committee who met at Mr. Richard C. H. Lima residence to discuss vlans for the "Buy a Flag" dri: aid of the Club Fund. The drive is to take place this Saturday. ture shows
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  • 51 6 IPOH. Mor. THE present Emtri gulations were ide I a movement. I Trade Union Adviser, Fed^ Mr. O. .ng of the Batak EUt Workers 0 \nson yesterd. quoted the t JOUlt t: be led by the I >ns. Ms by the Tradi M maki: g an oft'
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  • 110 6 A PROVOST OHicr m j yesterday faced a I> Canning, on four charge- th al f*\ $4,236.09 which is missing from an m suit if held m his name. a (li .t Fifteen Honpkonp ant allegedly signed b> Provost Company, Singap' Unit) were identified
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  • 604 7 ALL THE BEST BUT ONE SELECTED Verdict on Cup badminton team By COl RTC RAFT j UITH perhaps one exception, the seven young men chosen to carry Malaya's colours when the country makes its debut m world sport m the international Thomas C up competition, are the best that could
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  • 41 7 hangi) l. ub vvert* m storing hen they beat R.A.F. (Changi) :i by five goals to one m v lalan Bt-sar stadiunn. the Recs no i dians and G.H.Q. h > Score 4 -b»a:.l: RAF R I
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  • 24 7 played a: £t tjoml M nut« from the rtari be secor »ar to M de iihm, iar. E A Perr
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    3 7 MAIL BIS MARJAS
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  • 101 7 Callover for the Autumn double AT t! big autumn douole vu held ctoria Club. London, last night, Woodbum wa«; installed a clear favourite for the Cesarewitch and Explorer for the Cambridge Both wer seals Sea Sn. year-old Mny Miller were made id favourites at 20 to 1 for %hs Cesarewitch.
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  • 59 7 MISS holder of the title, her flrst match when the 1948 English women s golf began at Hayind yesterday ■d Bor. r and International beat her by three and I This uas a second i game, both players hi drawn byes from the round The
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  • 22 7 TTi? flr«t round tie m th* -iv** badminton oe ween m&asfield Cable Ac V. Sport* OM Clerical Union Hali .esd»*y,
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  • 241 7 4 BANDON'IMi shirts In the second haSf owing to a similarity of colours, the Koyal Navy sailed to victory by scoring three quick goals within ten minutes of the finish of their S.A.F.A. cup match against the Singapore Chinese Engineering Association at the X O.I)
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  • 23 7 £LASGOW CeJtic won the Glas*i tow cup with a tiirre-one Wiai o\er Third Lanark at Hampd*n rark vesierriay A. P.
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  • 28 7 Arnerwan Mr W. Woodward'^ Black lv quin wins the W4B St. Leoer at I Iro7ii Alycidon and Solar Slipper. F rode Black Targuin.
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  • 117 7 Diamond Epic Brownsbay promoted I* hO was promoted during the ng. the two clas< horses. DiamDnd Epic and Brow:uibay. who scored good "during -.n«aautumn race*, have been i Tie. Thr classiftc: I issued b- Bfrllti E Flash: Phar Gay: Eddy II: Blue P: ClftM t« (la-w I: B B Diamo
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  • 165 7 BRITISH pertt eijjressed surprise yesterday at the failure of England's best professionals to beat the Danish amateurs on Sunday at Copenhagen. They forecast a shuffled line-up for the next match and the end of Tommy Lawton, great English player, m international matches *s i result
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  • 200 7 Free Press Racing Correspondent CLASS three and four horses running at the Fenang Turf Club's meeting which starts on Saturday were given pace work on a yielding track on the Penang Course this morning. The best time of the morning wa. 1 Waveation, who galloped three
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  • 48 7 MARCEL honour at the F rtters' luncheon today. Tony Zale. Joe Louis. Ik Hams «nd Ray Ri nd. that no figl' *urd yet. and added that his fii com ptete a movie la P A vLI davf hat be v I '.-day.— U.P.
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  • 54 7 THE 1950 British Lmpire Games will be held m Auckland, the Council of the New Zealand Oh'nipi- and British Empire Games Association decided yesterday. This confirms an earlier decision of ik? lion's executive against which Christchurch nad appealed, contending the Games should be part of the Christ
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  • 92 7 S.C.C. will be strong at hockey II'ITH six Dutch players to call on for for their hockey team tki the Singapore Gricfcel I !ub should be able to provide good oppoaltlii to the Singapore Recreation i lv» and other strong sides. Van Houten and M keepers, are both sound b<
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  • 47 8 DUCLOS— TO :e Ducios. at, X X Hob on 26:h Seotembet. a daughter B •RRABLE-rO MOYRA D. Mai: Mngsar H Kuala L 3ept 27 -i 1948.— a daughter. SMITH— At V D 24th 1948 to E:izat>p;h <nee Anxife of Stanley G. Smith. Kuala Kurau. Perak hter.
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  • 384 8 UN. DELEGATES BACK MR. BEVIN Atomic war warning PARIS, Monday. THE greatest ovation m the history of the United Nations greeted the emotion-charged speech of the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, who today told Russia that she alone would be to blame if "that black fury— the incalculable disaster
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  • 132 8 WASHINGTON. Mond THE House of Representatives Un-American Activities Committee formally charged today that Russian diplomats organised and directed American Communist sdv groups which, during the sent secret atomic bomb information to the Soviet Government. Summing up three weeks of secret hearings, the Committee alleged that
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  • 39 8 GENEVA V. TWENTf-TWO countries. In.d.ng Britain. R,. and I ed StatI Geneva today to attemp' v^ l of can E. trade. I dis- I be in•imes of Eastern E dfs j jh mr r Reuter
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  • 243 8 N INKING, Monday. rm enigma <»t" Sino-Sovlet relations will come to a head if the Legislative Yuan approves Dr. Tan Chao-ying's resolution for an official condemnation of Soviet violation of the 1945 Si no -Soviet treat> of friendship. D: I v i \ve\gn Affai: n'S Fo: Relai
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  • 130 8 NT! (I XI M.irL. t dint Riv«--« tfc« price* of rubber P« r It) i at II am. ■•><iiN .«> r«4i«wi Bu 1 X S|».«i Imm i I V >) h m l>.i! s-. I X > > N" t LS.S. H \> io\ of ma i l\
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  • 66 8 The 'snappiest murderer' dead FRANK Cellier one of Britain's leading nied m a London hospital yesterday aged 64. Cellier made his first appearance on Ihp staße In 1903. By 1931 his appearances numbered 10.000. He was o.ce known m jstane circles as th-e snappiest murderer*' because he had committed every
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  • 41 8 The Health Minister, Mr. Aneurin Bevan, announced m London yesteiday that Britain's September ho; figures would show that the Government had reached its first target of 750 000 new h imej .set by the wartime coalition Governme Reuter
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  • 197 8 'Aid Far East' call VITAL TO WORLD RECOVERY WASHINGTON, Mondi DREOCCI PATION with European problems might result m people overlooking that the economic well-being of the world as a whole depended on the reconstruction of other areas, such as the Far East, the chairman of the board of governors of
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  • 83 8 The "swan-cycle" built by Mr. W. J. Rackliff, an exserviceman of two nars ho comes from Swindon, Wiltshire, has attracted large crowds to hit "watercpcling" displays m various parts of England, including the Thanh A girl is here sren using the machine, which is a combination of
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  • 236 8 JAP 'POISON -KILLER' CONFESSES TOKIO. Monday. THE .-l murderer" who talked 16 employees of the Shmsmachi branch of the Teikoku Bank into drinking poison In January has been identified as Sadamlchi Htrazawa. prominent 56-year old artist. Arrested on August 21 and grilled daily, he has now conto the crime which
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  • 57 8 m.n mi m M<) T'HE Indian Prime Mini A been empowered to annoui wealth conference m Londoi will declare hersel! Republic" before the end learned here. Mr. Nehru, by India of certair with which she wish' India ai :ies to and continue to seek
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  • 128 8 PARIS. Mondl IIOSTILITIES might break out again unless the I'nited Nations General Assembly a<tv swiftly on the Palestine situation. This warning, contained m the draft of Mr. Ernest Bevin i h to embly, circulated earlier today 'ieleted the British Foreign Secretary m his deliw Mr.
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