The Singapore Free Press, 29 September 1948

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  • 18 1 The Singaproe Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALfc IN MALAYA 3 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1948. PKICK 1(1 (IMS
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  • 150 1 I nations will stand together PARIS, Tuesday. polkj has been agreed by Mi; of the five Western I ho ir.ft m Paris today on the appeal to the United F lem of the Berlin blockade. is to be set up, and naval H irmaiL 1
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    49 1 Sinyap' etary, Mr. P. A. B McKcrron centre* with She Nationul Registration committee: on Ms lef: f. F. Garling, Covunissioner of National :tion, and Mr. G. Hawkins, Secretary for Deon his right, Mr. G. G. Thomson, Public Rela- and Mr. G. W. Webb, who heads the National Registration Board.
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  • 7 1 Gurney will take over next week f
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  • 402 1 Free Tress Stall' Reporter TPHE action of Singapore medical authorities In closing 70 beds at Kandanf Kerbau Hospital has angered private practitioners. They say that there is no alternative hospital to which tl. .11 send confinement and that many expectant mothers are living m totally
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  • 111 1 A W HA W: PROBE GOES ON SHANGHAI, Wed. THE office of Shangha A Tiger Hunter", Maj.Gen. Chiang Ching-kuo, told United Press today that investigations were continuing regarding the "Tiger Balm Crown Pr: \w Haw's alleged currency smuggling plot. aid tnat the on win ther to Balm X .v Boon
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  • 80 1 HONG KONG. Wednesday. A War Cnn m of six to eight officers from igapore are expected here to try Maj.-Gen Kinoshita hi and Sgt.-Maj. V Bunzo. President of the tribunal i be Lieut-Gen. L. A. Maswho has already arrived. Eilchl and Bunzo were reested m
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  • 31 1 The United States Army is au--ers, dancers and sea for $4,246 a year jobs a5 CATS (Civilian Actress Technicians), who will entertain Amen and the Marianns. U.P.
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  • 164 1 SHORTAGE Asia and Africa as the 'key' WASHINGTON Wed. DOSSIBLK the v.oild dollar short ht be the substitution :ca and Asia as sources ow bought m the •ecj States and by inert European exports to these which should then ir turn, sell more to Westi Hemispheie nations, says the annial
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  • 82 1 The critics got a rough answer BANGKOK. Wed! COR criticising the Siamese Army the stair of Siamese newspaper, Yuttltham, ten up by five assailants, one a policeman. Tb* per had carried lei of article^ criticisthe Army's role m Siae politics. The six-man staff ol the paper was attacked as they
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  • 56 1 MANILA. Tuesday. THE Philippines Govern- ment is seeking the advice of the Department of Justice as to whether the Communist Party of the Philippines should be outlawed. There is mounting interest m the question m view of the current offensive against the Hukbalahaps. the leader of
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  • 21 1 Egypt has agreed to pay for damage suffered by Greek I m Eevpt dining the world war
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  • 178 1 BANGKOK Wednesday. THE Shark," Siam's bandit king, has been shot dead a police ambush m South Siam after a furious gun\L m which 500 bullets r exchanged m as many seconds. Police said his real name was Sun Khong. He "was shot to ribbons
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  • 232 1 Free Press Special Correspondent BATAVIA, Wednesday. TMIE Indonesian Republic has blamed the Dutch blockade and Dutch "acts of aggression" for creating a situation favourable to Communist revolt m the Republic. Temporary Communist successes, says an official statement, are due to the fact that the
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  • 161 1 MALAY LEADER 'S TRIAL RESUMES BANGKOK, Wednesday. 'JUIE trial ol Haji Sulong, leader of South Siam's Muslim minority who is charged with treason, will be resumed m October. A former Prime Minister Khuang Aphaiwong, >vas the leading witness m the fl] stages 01 the trial, which v. held at the
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  • 21 1 TEN Ch. detained by Singapore day. Of held under Regul being members secret soclet Th r emergency de:norning
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  • 36 1 THE war crimes verdicts on Japan's wartime Prime Minister. Gen. Hideki Tojo, and his 24 co-defendants are now expected late m October. Readirg of the judgment and sentences la expected to last a week.
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  • 14 1 days for travel c/n the 120-m.:- l>!hi-A XX) rupt A.P.
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  • 17 1 The first Bc>- held by the Firs' Sinpapor* pany of the Bow B: -ade
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  • 9 1 FOUND WITH GUN AND GRENADE m a an un
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    • 18 1 edfsdf y try we I POPULAR I COLD FLAKE M *DE IN ENGLAND 4 v BRISTOL A LONDON
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    • 100 1 THt UADItIJ QPT9MWSTS xH 8 JrlL for the I 'J^Vf Connoisseur d'^ 1 1 y I S HERR liS Ptr DRY FLY. Pale Amber m cole possesses the bouquet of a true f"ino 9.00 DRY CLUB. An exceedingly pleasant wine, on the dry side, which will be appreciated either as
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  • 101 2 Mi: II MF R HUE. the play-wriuht. who is an il of the American Civil Liberties Union, has accused the New York Bo.ird of Rabbis of ".hi of censorship contrary to thr spirit of the Bill of Rights** m trying to prevent the showing of the British
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    41 2 now fa a v ed m this fashion a bareback Ah the Ringiing Brotlurs and Bartnm and Baiicu C: m Hollywood early \th and a lot of pi. wondered if the had mtii calling It her contribution to a br the
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  • 232 2 Korda to spend £1,250,000 BY OUR LONDON FILM REPORTER C I R Alexand Korda plans to end £1,2 between ro\ nd t 194 ho will task m have i of I .1 be ne will fain present-day r which MYRNA LOY m first Briand 1 on md I th i
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  • 213 2  -  EL I ZABETH LEE Bn TONIGHT, over Radio 1 we shall h this of bn ballroom ci and for my subje liosen this m important i one do Foxtrot ig played, and the fta crowded U :ice the Slow Ff Tun brii. Imm <Qui my run: ing Turns
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  • 182 2 BORN today, you are strong willed self possessed, and I r<;eHowever, jroa tend too much t<» extremes. You either violent!) fur somethini or as equally violent "against" it. nee your decision! not always as as tl ,v often wish to change your position later on. hut through
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    203 2 I nd y Bo\ith ba v. Sou;h dub West ducked a:;d dv queen won W< st won tn< club lead w.th the Whal diamonds? What should lv West can lx sure that hi partner hai diamonc but not thi He may hav< :he ace but that la most
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  • 77 2 BY OUR FILM REPORTER A NEW company film distribut the Trans-Pacific Film will o its doors m Bar Road, the first tit: the The first film ord< from New York by this company is "i I Rcar-Adn Richard E. Byrd th Pole on his pr- bnr: to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 22 2 5C riECE DIN N IK H N TEA SERVIC! Only $55.50 the bet j Flowered rose china, 53 pieces only $51 50
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 238 2 SINGAPORE lror Tipm nly. m 12 00 noon to 2 00 p iOOW •i the m.dfin 1 p rr band and 7 ,'0 m. 41 ructn hand. M p m to 1.45 p fiom 930 pin to 11 00 p• i 45.-> m* tti-s m the m«d uti. hand and
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  • The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, Sept.29, 1948.
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    • 95 4 I>RFPARATORY work airport i n of tl a n:ed lay by Air Head- v blun^ pr mean side. In construct 1 though not all work has bf tnd it w mean an Incn i although the le runway itself will The sub* much rr than ng the hold-up
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  • 20 4 What t!' r I command you, observe to i do it: thmi sh.ilt not add thereto, nor diminish from
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    9 4 A hundred Boulevard h r used m the i
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  • 408 4  - Is France seeing democracy die? WALTER FARR By PARIS. TODAY m Trance irliamentary I ing le. well-mean- red men. who tod deling the Som t to cut off pieces of living ying :omm. truth s of 1 nch pet to be wheel by the far: M. Robert m Govern: ranee
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  • 41 4 OIR John B ■prodm like c off. h.p. I ano resources on model, and has seen to it tl the i for hi d m the ifacture of I tractor- the litre, t and lv COI IMKNW EDWARDS
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  • 323 4 A STAMP that is described as a new "Blue Mauritius" is exciting philatelic circles. It was produced In the Black Forest town of Freudenstad just after thr end of the war and its existence has remained a virtual secret till now. Like its famous prototype,
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  • 579 4 By a special correspondent UUMAN f reater than that of sound achieved for the f time m Britain 5, wl ci de Havilland D.H. aeroplane Mr. John I a Mini of Sup i nun i the im 'i* is thr the true d of an aircrafi
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  • 43 4  -  THOMAS R. HENRY By MEDICAL j con. the chief cause of death m ma? hL inations m kidney failure ,c. ors h. of some of Today, n P] D 1 I b p si m m I A cb m
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  • 27 5 I miss toners j >£ action ff Reporter I stopping the surreptidrinks in certain has been introMunicipal Comn hi A 'ampaign
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  • 3 5 EIGHT POLICE PROMOTIONS
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  • 65 5 Fret* Prt-s Stall Reporter 4 BIG post office building programme is forecast m the annual report on the Postal ser\ Department, Malaya, which lias just been published. The accommodation provided at post offices was proving unsuitable and insufficient to meet the m postal traffic, states the
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  • 64 5 INDONESIA RED CROSS PROTEST A n of «2U n Red c the Indu; lor South-Eas' thrice per:; by the Dutch authc 0 to Jogjakarta." the broadcast add' In Siimapore v the Free Pn officially formed that the appeal made the International Red Cross would be taken up as soon as
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  • 12 5 I n Pi .1 Kt-p: THE 1
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  • 71 5 DID NOT STOP, DRIVER FINED R.W.C. Mt tenced to a fine of 520 by the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, for failing to stoo after an accident m which I Mountbat ten Roa<l He was also finrd $30 foi driving without a Ueenre Meade was acquitted on
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  • 36 5 Hussars on parade the "lurched •y Of Jalan fiasah Road and h Road. The Colonial Secretary P A. B. MvKrrroii) and the Commissioner of c (Mr. R. E. Fonlger) ops at the Es- Sr, PaOi 6).
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  • 264 5 Free Press Stail Reporter rHK coachwork of certain types of motor vehicles, previously ordered out from Englaad. are now being made m a Singapore factory which emphns local men and materials for the job. Situated at the third mile, Serangoon Road, is the b: factory of
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  • 63 5 LIFE POLICIES DURING CRISIS IT was official! terday that etarv o! State for the has been In consultation n don about the'r the matter of life m policies m vi< emrr .mh\ i It lir»s bee at l»\ist ?>(» per i life insurant involved, it is i the intention of
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  • 87 5 $100,000 CLLB FOR COLONY DOCTORS A NEW clubhouse m which it is intended to build one of the medical libraries m Malaya is being planned by the Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine. «f the b lation larked In I c one o: :nent oJ brarv to
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  • 48 5 Free Press Woman THI- Singa I er w!> hair-do to (he woman who would a! experiment with a beer rinse had t> Si. who I user: who Not Wasted dfg h trhj shh h tr m -do to to be I Free Press
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    • 69 5 isah Road Near RaCSles Hotel RAFFLES GRILLROOM OPEN EVERY DAY FOR LUNCH [cocktail hour KFORD AT IVE PIANO the New I ounge is the if the Smart Set [informal dance S p.m. to Midnight with K^J^J^ I \M) HIS ORCHESTRA '^^"^■■■•'■■^■■■■i^iaaMa. hi rmm j. **ISS WATriiEc > at^t m d^
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    • 30 5 Design Craf tsniiinsliip 4>r Yf FURNITURE BY DAILY DEUVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF SINGAPORE. Simple and Tasty OUR SPECIALLY PREPARED AMERICAN GRILL CHOPS FITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES TELEPHONE ORDER DEPT. 5281
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  • 38 6 I indent KUALA LIMP! K. Tin rpR(H police killed five terrorists, captured I and ammunition i gdfgdf hj t er bvdasgfa sf imp gadsgsdfg df htbas fsdfa reft ty wte Free Press
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  • 24 6 Til. Incl Amin, I rict Commi Inche Abu Bakar bin Kulup Ohani, nd Abdullah bin a Rover Scout from an
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  • 20 6 XV tho b Two T>4o h Is bel ly m 1 m Ju 241 m I
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  • 24 6 A MILITARY tailor, < .an, i I lirt martial ol A I 1 Id, "You t. I I an
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  • FIRST NIGHT
  • 112 6 DEMAND FOR 'CRISIS' INSURANCE 'Some method must be devised 9 Free Press Stall" Correspondent LONDON, Tuesday. ADDRESSING the annual general meeting today A of the Association of British Malaya, Mir. C. K. Wurtzburg, retiring: president of the Association, warned that unless insurance cover was provided m Malaya, there was a
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  • 32 6 I ree Press Chinese Correspondent .nci Ci m Kuala Lumpur, Mr. A I has left for Chin will o assume his new do line.^e Consul b of liis leave.
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  • 93 6 London Stock Exchange LONDON. Tui I 'HE Last day of account brought some hesita the London stock markets tod. Renter's financial correspondent At the outset, prices In all lions were slightly lowered bj some selling, but the daj progressed a harder tone was noti followim
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    • 47 6 TODAY ONLY 4 Shows "SI STORM" TOMORROW I CAPITOL LAST DAY! 11—2—1 15 77ns ij o. TR L STORY., and Its STRANGER than FICTION. THEPUIfOMER Of I hi Picture Starring WARMER BAXTER TOMORROW^ Oickevßifd Song! i r; I> 'ETTEVj^/ JOSE MCDONALD W\ ITURBI 4^ jane POWELL jL
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    • 73 6 CAPACITY PRE/ LAST NIG; I NEVER BEFORE HAi BEHELD SUCH SPLZK /w^ s inf. Youii BMMS PmI 3 forever B! 'i remember VTV^^R^l^ FOREVER Will TODAY— S NOff REVISED T! s||O\N pi m "a BOOK £A«ty TO AVO/D fff£ «t FH£ ORIGINAL HORROR SHOWM p AlhambrA *J tomorrow The End
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 59 6 |^^t Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya A */JL? t/no r^/svt*/ MjrtA*/r\ fOH, THAHK GOODHESS]I GOT A yEXCUSE, MISiAIR ACE.'-^NJ <5. /~^-r^ YOU KE BAcK TOO, /LIFT. DUI~ I SENOR MAMDRAC»ORA I Adi OHven J3Ae to meAoik/.j^ ?£iss V eric. 1 look /what the 1 zat beeg south
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  • 178 7  -  FORWARD State, friendly games instead By F EA(W E or competitive matches m hockey tend to create ill-feeling among players and teams and avoid any unpleasantness m the future, the Singapore Hockey Association has decided not to play competitive games of any kind m the
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  • 65 7 HI j irinning the sion Not uh ihist Sta '•■•> •'•Nterla to one at up a new .!{Ue record by their ninth su* «»f th t tuallv Hull luive pi it httt this >eason. but when leading Oldham m a ii\ s| moiUh the ganu*
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  • 53 7 to b< has been appru A A F. xecutive c> irafted ft comma:, rnanagtrrs of th if po -merit b- transferred from February to May. I d that February bring the tnestei would work haru school athletes. tO tTB ;xs should bt to bt-
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  • 133 7 ll'OKl.l) r AMFI) Tommy Lawton has apparently readied the end of the international road and international football team has a new centre-forward. Milburn i d the EngL. I line agai: returned Sun foil id. 'Derby Conn' .Volverhampton Urn; r Ur Toi: pla Ast r Unit<
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  • 12 7 UK. Yorkshire (up Second Round 0. Lancashire (up
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  • 10 7 left Juy for London where They Reuter air
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  • 45 7 F^RKDDIE M rid European, Br 1 British Empire llghtheavywelght Lnn don In city freedom on the as for the Court of Common Council on Thursday is the name of Frederick Perclval Mills pr er of Denmark Hill. Cambi Reuter
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  • 61 7 |)ICK IN Ol Warwick. British and Empire middl* champion outpointed Bert Sai.--i f London m t'.ght round? at Birmingham Monday night. Showing a perfect straight let' and an improved riglr put up eduied at tn-' champion lID Van Dam. but Van Dam was hurt. Giovanni
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  • 373 7 G.H.Q. Signals 2; Indian Assn. Ist XI 1. AFTER spending the majority of the time dribbling away all chances of victory, the Indian Association first team hustled their way out of the S.A.F. A. Cup competition with a display of frayed tempers m their
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  • 277 7 UPSETS FORECAST IN AMERICAN FOOTBALL AW cadi may bt brewin American college football. Last Saturday's games hinted of 1 revolt m the ranks Notre Dame and Michigan, the two blgwigi last yea: rc f d limit by Purdue and n State. Te> r Bowl opponent m New Orleans la day.
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  • 127 7 Mills' fight in S.A. may be cancelled Till ftfht between Freddie Mills. British holder of the world lislu heavyweight title, and Johnny Kalph, South African heaw\v«i?ht champion, due to taki- place m Johannesburg on Nov. iv he calle<l off Fed Broadribh Mills' manacer, said th.it he would not a*reo t.»
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  • 34 7 MR MRS CRAIK WIN FOURSOMES Bun- Son: M R- Craik Mrs. M. F. C O. Cru kshank I 35i M H Pa' and Mr. B. P. White 46— 9J d Mr. 43 ll 381.
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  • 47 7 gRITAINS leading light i or more than 30 will retire at the end of \h? current flat race season to I trainer. Richardson began riding irr 1913 and won many bin handicaps, including two Cambridgrshirt's Mid ffdsfdas gfr jy jhjm A. P.
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  • 43 7 Tin I championship tie between Wong Peng Boon (Mayflower) and cheong Hock Leng (Eclipse), scheduled for tonight, has been postponed 1 15 p.m. The Commercial House tie between Mansfield Sports Club and the Cable Wireless Sports C*UD will be played tonight.
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  • 12 7 SAFA Cup Soccer play m yesterday Cup Stad beat the Indian^ two-one
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  • 36 7 Babby Flavell. Hearts Centre- forward, who co*t £10.000 on h.s transfer last December from Airdvie is asking to be placed on the transfer list. He assisted Arsenal. among other southern duU In .me
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  • 114 7  -  CRUSADER By A LTHOUGH there are no new names m the card of fights with which the new promoter, Mr. T. B. Lim, hopes to stage a revival of professional boxing, there should be good fare for those who go to the Happy World on Friday
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 25 8 GRAY: At XX on Stpt 28. i Louise, wife of H. M Gray. :.avanjr Lavang. litarj Hospital to Marjorle wife if R A MC
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  • 216 8 Singapore m the project NKW YORK, Tuesday. 4 BID by 15 Far Eastern territories headed by A India. China afod the Philippines for a "Marshall Plan" for Asia, aimed at increased industrialisation of the East, was reported today by the Wall Street Journal. Other territories
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  • 92 8 1. proved a resolu nw; early d lUon of Sino-Burmese bon This action was taken i Foreign M Liv S) shuen that China would s< an appropriate opportunity to present the case to Burma other than at present 'when there is a general Commu: Infiltration into South-
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  • 204 8 PARIS. Tuesday. THE United Nations General Assembly opened the debate once more on India's charges of racial discrimination m South Africa despite a strong protest from the African delegate, Mr. E. H. Louw, who said that the matter fell entirely under ith African domestic jurisdiction
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  • 62 8 TO STAY PUT SAYS CRIPPS SIR Stafford Cnpps. Bi Chancellor of iiir told the I National P lub y that his count flatly oppo- v cU yah tion of the st> lational llonetar y Fund's managing direct Mr. Camille Qutt, who <; lared m his annual report, published "So exchaj
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  • 236 8 UNO DEBATE ON HYDERABAD PARIS, Tuesday. A FTKR a three hour debate on Hyderabad, initiated by Argentina calling on the Security Council to order India to withdraw her troops from Hyderabad and to restore the State's independence, the Council tonight adjourned further discussion to a
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  • 160 8 WASHINGTON. Tucs. THE British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps. said today that 'the future of the world and nothing less" depends upon the future success ol Marshall Plan. Without a foreign aid the European coir .c been plunged Into cha< Sir Stafford to!d
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  • 172 8 Tin .iviin m a small room at Kj--1 tong In which there art bed You can hardly i cat "If my l&ndlad fo have to have my child In this room, shell try md pal me! I don't ki A Chinese hu>li.<m] died In childbirth atnd
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  • 35 8 iy of Army Sers>t Kenneth Wills that his wife bad poured kerosem him and tried to set him on fire, the Bristol iEnt?la::d> D Court granted him a decree msl U.P.
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  • 47 8 THE Ministry ol Supply, is to order a small number of Tudor VIII all-jet airliners "for experimental purposes" it was announced m Parliament yesterday. The Tudor VIII. the world's first airliner powered by four pure jets, made its debut earlier this month.— Reuter.
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  • 78 8 CANBERRA, Wednesday. CEVEN RAAF men were killed when a Catalina flying crashed on a peak on Lord Howe Island, 500 miles north oi Sydney last night and hurtled a blazing wreck, dow.i the steep mountains The two survivors were dragged from the wreck; before the
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  • 141 8 SI'LCIAI Market rorrtspondent lives the prlees of rubber (m cents per Ib.) at 11 a. m today as follows: Bf\ Hers No 1 R.S.S. Spot. total 11 u>, S.fc. m bales Oct. N*. 1 E. 8.8 It It 1 N« I RAM 4." No. .1 8.8 1 «it
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  • 42 8 THE Bn bo\ I It of v which volunl 1 not be accepted at pn r the reserv> The list includes mo tis. The announce em•hat the emer reserve scheme is "m r> a call for mobili.v. Reuter
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  • 55 8 TYPHOON HITS TONKIN FIFTEEN billed and 20 Injured typhoon hit t: Tonkin m French Ind on Monday night. The typhoon, th. m ret for 10 years, with winds more than 60 miles an hou lysed electrical and v services m Hanoi. D damage are not available owing to the breakdown
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  • 138 8 PARIS Tuesday MRS. ELEANOR ROOSE VELT sharply attacked Russia tonight, charging that that country lacks the "essential" aspects of human freedom "which a totalitarian government cannot give to its people." "These concern freedom of speech, press, religion, cons- cience, assembly, fair trial and freedom from
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  • 166 8 'Asian century has begun N INKING, iue>ri A^M KI\(» the Chinese people that they n« fear Wie revival of Japanese militarism. Premier, Gen Chang Chun 'today urged the creation of an Asian economic bi mutual benefit of all the nations concerned.' Speaking over the radio, Gen. C has just returned
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    • 172 8 ACKNOWU DGMI M CHOP BAN lECK SENG numerous friends ir their kind Home b September 1948 v prerc. 196 i for It valuat ati. I. Cha: I rjorie and M triends and rendered I 3 J. C iualV nON U W I Fl> tptri- work F P OOWN II I>
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