The Singapore Free Press, 1 October 1948

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA E SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1948. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 53 1 Berlin will not starve, says West mennans to mare the cost Berlin, Thursday. La airlift into Soviet<S i n old today, has Lj Allied experts are now o incn tern HerX 01. Frank How ley, W (i pressmen tonight H •hiou.eh tl I I L m on J U 39
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    33 1 FGMJMS Malaya*- c took off from Kallang on a light to Xv ith th tie hawk' was ki!: \y and fell to the I carpenter a d proud' y took hoy: Free Press
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  • 60 1 'Snake 's head' of Stern Gang cut GENEVA, Thursday. ril Foreign Minister of Israel, .Mr. Moshe Shertok, said tonight that the capture earlier j of Nathan Friedman Yellin. leader of the outlawed terrorist Stern Gang, 'ruts off the bead <>r the snake." He added: "It is wonderful new m Haifa
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  • 128 1 OL YMPIC WINNERS DOPED -DOCTOR LONDON, Friday. J'HE doping of some continental Olympic and world championship cyclists was alleged and condemned by Dr. Christopher Vvoodard. medical Olliccr of Britain's Olympic and world championship cycling teams. Woodard. a will- known don practitioner mi alle mi n the w< ekly magazine. Cycling,
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    54 1 apolitans kneel to behold the phic blood of the city's patron. Saint Januarius, made I by prayer during annual celebrations; m Nc sipnor Fru Desimone, Dean of St. Januarius v. said: "It took only 27 minutes of prayer this year,' "while last year three hours irere reauired. and the )d
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  • 26 1 a Governmi Id the Comm had mj ful foi Pukow railwaj run(l Twining, rail i uth Suiyuan. whicl 3 Reuter
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  • 155 1 1 3,000 CHINESE CAN'T GO HOME SHANGHAI, Friday. IMMIGRATION restrictions and post-war internal 1 disorders m South-East Asia are holding up the repatriation of a large part of some 13,000 Overseas Chinese to their pre-war homes. According to Mr. Jenninu.s Cm;- i the Fur East office oi the [nternational Organisation.
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  • 15 1 25 ARRESTS LAST NIGHT Free Press M.ifl Reporter IY-FIVE <-n tminder ban ni.'tnn nad un
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  • 17 1 V ldill| r the It .s pr*»md other c "nut and bolt" Reuter
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  • 33 1 I is commanded ptain 1 r ring Joiv ew cornpr mber 1 and their journey already taken them ih the Caribbean, doton the West Coast of South AmeP The tapore
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  • 58 1 Press Staff Krportrr 1 1 HE dea tt nis •cc last night of Mr A. de Mello. Doctor ot rich Law. and oiip of the Mr. de Mello v. 67. and had been m ailing health tor sonic tin Mr d»> Mello 1 and
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  • 13 1 d as i now member ol ihe ft Monetary Fund.
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  • 8 1 Four the Royal Arm} Service
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  • 112 1 BATAVIA, Fric! 11 HI I. E the Kepublican Army last night claimed the capture of Madiun, main town held by the Communist rebels led by Muso, Kadio Jogjakarta admitted that the Republican Fourth Division m t fie Surakarta area had gone over to the rebels. This
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  • 50 1 TilK Rubber Manufacturers Association yesterday estimated that United S rubber consumption for the first eight months of 1948 totalled 723.065 long tons compared with 736,270 long > tons during the same }> last year. Of this total, synthetic was 299.307 compared with 389.812 tons the previous
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  • 50 1 pIIINESE border guards v* near Hong Kong killed one smuggler and captured 50 others when they attacked ;a smuggling caravan just north of Shumchun. which trying to smv n Hunt; K< China. Shoi nged for more than an hour before tho smug ndered. Cantonj Kowloon raiJiuad.
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  • 9 1 Rl .ver Berlin neeotia- U.P.
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  • 111 1 I wouldn't shoot an American, says Ivan BERLIN NFNJBERLIN, F: rjNE German wounded and Amcan militan forced to 1 night when armed I 10 entcan sector opened fire on a crowd of G the border of the t sector. Or. into ti American mi: who ds dur. firing. Later, when
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    • 50 1 Bight radio co. m\U SC4PORE., f«*« Mea-^ Vitamins to W Fprove Babvs Feed w ••the X 'Tax Vimal' id to Urn l\ J 1 and i j ~ou*ctba t Illness. jTn. tvour and its t J More* r. i^^X tne feed and J J V ALTOL '•limiw Food fo l
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  • 811 2  -  ANNE CUTHBERT By \JO\V t] lldrcn are so definitely 'm the news 1 the question as to what constitutes a Rood mother is one which is often under discussion. In this connection there is one comment which is sometimes made which always to me entirely
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    108 2 rhree piece (lassie stvleshort jacket Had joke plans to spend more time on the beach than m the WOti three piece play-suit of top, shorts, and tie -on skirt. a trim to look The 110 I m favourite: it won't come off m fit* and he figure,
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  • 20 2 CHARLES BICKFORD gets hat is com!: nmand Dr He be co-starn?^ Clark 1 and m type c "S.
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  • 206 2  -  ROSE ROLLAND By THE tea. -age i dei clothes Instead yo: wh ordinarily l° r her age. For in appea although the fabric gown may be unsoph ed Often 'he beauty of her I nt. by defers for the modern fig:. This is often >y a Hide u
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    161 2 FYEIo bi.dge gamt <>r ordinary, ir.cl player of I hand" school. a post-gradiU'. was clever H felt that the char. d, VUkfc included both the mi There:" likellho though he were stealing vulnerable Maybe h< could (<> be blanu' for falling nto four honour trick*, a ba hand,
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  • 47 2 Cooking c^EuEtiu y> By JOAN CASTI MOST cooks like to stick to four cakfavourites of pr< popularity. Bu cookies or cup-cake^ different. An vii' c of pi more the to add Date Delights egg. Sift t< CUD I I Chocolate Cup-cal I ing r 1 HTRJSFJ
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  • 5 2 DOCTORS DECLINE MARCH'S FEES |DGJGKD
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    • 52 2 BISCUITS By all the famous English and Scottish makers Over fifti varieties now m -lock Ami er variel) each month Tri 1 1 ai week Ilimile\ and Palmer's NeweM SAVOURY SNACKS CDHIO ST(O^iOI ORCHARD ROAD Now Offering TAFFETAS Plain Moire 3-50 to 5-50 per yd. JERS E Y Plain. Printed
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    • 61 2 «.i v DUNLOPII H mattri'HHvs hare it' fwifWj qualitivH mm .4J L of th« A ELF- /iIA I them I saccink: X^'B^» \kinC groa>n. DUNIQPi£O THE OUNLOP AUB6C* Mattresses obtainable from: WHITEAV. KUALA LUMPUR J "Warmth without Wen 1 English Cellular -I Blankets I THERMOLITE m rink, white, green /^>
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    • 69 2 LUCKY STAR BORN today. >our characterisi. like highly Intuit nature which is aln hie in its Intena •uld b« denv \».urself one the talents which tin* I human bel'o misuse this il which 1 never be condoned. uuNt always Id hiuh and your capabilit n always used for i our
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    • 494 2 VDFHSNH SINGAPORE 10 00 p m to 30 Pni %llu 10 metres 11.81 megacycles. I iom 12.00 noon to 2 00 p m TODVV 485 metres m the medium v band and 7.20 megacycles In (he 10 30 am A nfws; 41 metre band. !0-*0 Light ensemble; 10.45 S, From
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    • 27 2 9 la 10 Australian n»ws; 10.15 A tralians on record; 10.30 star da: 10.45 ii Australian n I 15 Radio reel 11.30 Australian 11 45 Close down
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  • 51 3 today. with the rland and Belgium. b tust< rity programme. They Hr !i i> the\ lan .seli. H.~ gramme is pumping H trope dollars which if rreasurj to another, Ht ibricatini the exchange of ■> Afc of all. overy ■I I "which are :v ri-
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  • 172 3 BRITAIN SWITCHES FROM POTS TO GUNS Rearming will hit housewife DKITISH housewives already hard hit by shortages, will face cuts m pots and pans and other home equipment because of the rearmament programme forced on the Cabinet by Soviet actions m Berlin. As the export drive is still Priority One,
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  • 44 3 'PHE staff of th€ R.A F Em- P it Manby. Lincolnshire bethat the itrain of war idly re< he wa n's Battle of Britain dismay have affected 38--:id:ng Edward Drury, found shot m ,rd. Dnil mk-bust-iring Dern used In 4
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  • 19 3 MONTH-OLD CRASH VICTIMS FOUND T were an Indian fd on Kashmir, md boc .iter ac: :n Ambato the X
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  • 119 3 Love landed exG.I. in jail tfDSON C. WORCESTER, 25 ex-G.I. from Wilton, lJ n Hampshire, whose un ssful wooing < I led him across th< ntic )1. made a last atl win a Birmingham Court last d: her or■rtation. and he I kept In custody until arran I Ic had
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  • 112 3 LAN McCartney Mailer, aged four, had been naughty. >o his mother shut him m a room as a punishment. Twenty minutes after she had closed the door Mrs. Mallor looked Into the room, under an overturned ward- robe. lan's mother, of Augustusroad, Wandsworth, London. j
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  • 97 3 /"•ErtMAN police In the Brlu ector .said yesterday lave labourers slated ork m the Russian uranium mines at Aue, on the oslovakia border, caped from a train passing through Berlin. that eight of men have been rel< to join their families m the rctor, and
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  • 39 3 SHIPYARD workers fled for me Inl •■sterday when the mpleted 12.000--ton tanker British Mariner broke away from one of h< I on her jourto Stoj be fitted with entanker \v ships and daer bows.
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  • 82 3 OPPOSITION members m the New Zealand House of Representatives have demanded immediate restoration of the death penalty which was suspended here m 1935 and abolished m 1941. The demand was prompted by the murder of Mrs. Katherine Cranston, an English immigrant, by a maniac during a
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  • 21 3 Fire broke out at Fushun open cast coal mines largest m the world— 2o miles east of Mukden
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  • 29 3 rich man, poor girl Wcaltfiy Francis Hitchcock and his, miner's daughter bride, Stephany Saja, cut tht .hey had eloped the previous night and went through a Greek Orthodox ceremony.
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  • 209 3 4 PAIR of old black shoes may be a vital clue m the hunt for a burglar who battered Mrs. Evaline Winifred Rowe, 60-year-old wife of the licensee of the Warwick Hotel, Warwick Street. Hulme. Manchester, until she told him where the safe keys were
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  • 61 3 AUSSIE BACK CEYLON FOR UN AUSTRALIA'S re Mr J A B U. N. General Assembly terday, that he would bring before the United Nations the applications for membc of Italy, Eire. Finland. Portugal, Transjordan and I He doo; ired I a "completely free and d< cratic member of the British
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  • 88 3 DOCTORS. ambulance men and nui will learn with relief Old Artful wont be them tor bi' the next fivt For more than thirty Herbert Arthur has ling off bu- i :"ap^:ng aken to hosI for the nig' He tacki about m p m to tn of go?
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  • 79 3 'I've killed mother' note to lover ON the day his 4,-; iher was found m her home In B: read, Eridli: Clifford 22. a i: wrote to tell hi* NMxon. In Bricihngton Court a Lancashi: She twi. ring ortti. who i charge of mure The letter read ling breath bout
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  • 10 3 LATIN American I and B:
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    • 75 3 TARZAN Still the master By Edgar Rice Burroughs 5 r^.r. .T",".:"!^ CHIRAM ShcJC?C?E»?EO, PEALI- a^-T^/^Nw "^C SAVAGE ROAgS Wk gg ay'' < y AS THB GREAT «y 21N6 THAT THE SOUNOS '/T^ OF THE PI6HTIN6 B J#*> BEAST SANK > .COMING FROM TARTANS J ~ljA BEASTS MINGLED IN V B
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  • 418 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Oct. 1, 1948 Western defence ftmh plan for I- -m ropean alliance expo tht obvious we. i It the Western powers' deae absence of vmerican milient. Whether an participation In n Union alliance c and the Be es would Russian Germany must of opinion, but
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  • 1582 4 PEOPLE IN SINGAPORE MAKE NEWS A BIG reconstruction programme is being launched by the Standard Vacuum Co. on the company's oil storage tanks at Tanjong Pagar, Telok Anson and the Dutch East Indies. In charge of this operation is Mr. J. H. BRANTLEY, an American engineer who has been doing
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  • 484 4  -  THOMAS R. HENRY By AFRICA is yielding A a lot oi hitherto unknown M missing links'' of the human family tree They are 20,000.000--year-old fossil bones of big monkeys who walked erect and who had small brains, but many of whose bones show strong deviations toward those
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  • 10 4 LUSTRA stt adva: iiiiiiiion a niel supp> 4
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  • 15 4 A soft answer turnrth awa but |lii iw j i word- stir up atifrr
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  • 128 5 Good work by Auxiliary Police Fnv Press Staff Reporter l v <>f looting or pilferage has W\ ithin the Singapore Harbour he past two months, reflecting ienc> of the S.H.H. Auxiliary \hu*h maintains a ceaseless 21 -hour chairman of the Board, the Free Press
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    74 5 Indian schoolgirl, Vishalakshi Khanan, aged 15. m tuo striking poses from the solo dance which will perform to Indian v. at the bi<j fete at Gorern- on Saturday She is a pupil of Willy Blok Hanson. The fete organised by a committee of 22 prominent Singapore women is m aid
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  • 6 5 Illegal 'phones must be reported FNSFMGGMG,K
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  • 124 5 BOOK ON MALARIA PROBLEMS IN Important new work on the latest results of trla research has just ied m London. "Pa": tl processt Black Water :he title, and the author la Brian MacGraith. The be portant bethe first attempt of ascertained i ai •*n but pei hap -rable gi of
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  • 234 5 Free Press Staff Reporter ARGE numbers of pig-farmers living m the town areas of Tiong Bahru, Alexandra Road, Bukit Timah, Thomson Road and Pasir Panjang, will have to leave their homes or change their occupations ne^t year when new regulations governing pigrearing come into
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  • 146 5 They don't have to register Free Press Staff Reporter iyHEN national regisTT tration starts m Singapore on Oct. 18, seven passes of people will be exempt from registering. They Include: The Commissioner-General <Mr. Malcolm MacDonald>: The Governor of Singapore (Sir Franklin Gimsonr. The High Commissioner oi the Federation of Malaya
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  • 181 5 THE Singapore Regional Indian Congress has organised a mass meeting to celebrate the 80th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi on Oct. 2. The meeting will start at 5 p.m. m the New World, with Mr. A. N. Mitra. President of the Congress, m the chair. Speeches will
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  • 69 5 MRS. O. H. R. Beadles, wife of the Controller of Supplies for the Federation, has passed her flying tests for an "A" licence after only ten-and-a-half hours' tuition— a record passing-out time for a woman pilot m the Federation. Mrs. Beadles, a member of the
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  • 61 5 r rHE newly appointed AttorA ney-General for the Federation of Malaya <Mr. S. W. P. Foster Sutton) arrived m .Singapore last night by Qantas flying boat from England. He was met by Mr. Justice Brown and Mrs. Brown of Singapore, with whom Mr. Foster Sutton ij
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  • 23 5 Tli* Methodist Churen m said of charit;. funds will tnk" place at 4. :.ing Ro.^ :i 4.30 nd 8 p.m. today.
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  • 31 5 CEG A MAT. Thurs— While ing down a slope 20 -y Yu Thye Koh hit nn lorry «nd was iii^ta: killed Verdict m tht 3 Coronyesterday death due
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  • 39 5 3 HANGED IN JOHORE THREE Chinese. Ng Kit Len^. Lam Kirn Pau and Tan Kirn. were executed ir Johore Bahru prison yesterday morning. They had been convicted under the Emergency ulatio; for the unlawful possession of arms and ammunition.
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  • 198 5 Chamber says 'No' to loan from India KUALA LUMPUR. Th THE Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce today Issued a statement saying that it "would .hesitate to press the Government of India for a loan of $50,000,000 to Indian business flrm.s In Ma- laya" as suggested by the Malayan Indian Congress.
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  • 106 5 PRIVATE Preece of the 1 Welch Regiment and Private McCarthy, of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, stationed at Tanglin, were yesterday given three months by the Singapore District Judge (Mr. E. P. Shanks). They had pleaded guilty to breaking into the Naafl ration shop at Tanglin Barracks
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  • 178 5 pHILDRENS Corner from Radio Malaya starts a new serial this Sunday. The Meeting Pool a story of Borneo by Mervyn Skipper has been adapted for this programme by Jill Allen, and will be produced by Judy Cooke. The Meeting Pool is a story of the animals living
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  • 86 5 GOVERNMENT departments m the Federation are XJ now discussing with their stafTs the formation of joint government staff working parties to draft Whitley constitutions, thus following the M t>y the Postal Department. The more advancec ment employees' unior. themselves taking th tlve by applying to their
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    23 5 NMGFKGDM, > members of Singapore's Amr> Will conduct a hamburger -hot -dc the fete to be held m Gover n Oct. 9.- Free Press
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    • 74 5 FOR YOUR COCKTAIL PARTY OR COLD BUFFET RING 50 3 9 CATERING DEPT. \TRICK S FOOD SUPPLIES 60- 66 ORCHARD ROAD. jaj Textiles announces TO-DAY =S A L E= COTTON REMNANTS rcerized (plain dyed), twtiags, Haircord, Cambric Linen at the Tnprecedented price of 90 cents per yard! tion, hut hurry
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    • 174 5 its >-^ fr 2T \m yS^^^^^B 1 Night-Watch frosts itself c #B !ffiffiWr?iWrV y I eliminates the fuss and ■uJHP J\L!J muss of manual defrosting |;7 lmminnmv J ONLY H.M.V .HAS THE SELF fI FROSTER DEFROST WATER CAMK9T SPIL p Once Defrost water fa'is 'nto rfHH the dnp-trav. th>n flow*
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  • 184 6 BIG PETROL ALLOCATIONS 'NOT POSSIBLE' Big demand for emergency use THERE is no substantial reserve of petrol left m Malaya for the rest of this year, and no increases m allocations are possible, except for military operations and extremely urgent civilian purposes, says an official statement The brunt of petrol
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    15 6 picture. theatrical a will take par; m a dra nment Hou by Smyapor Free Press
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  • 95 6 Free Press Woman Reporter WUV two Australian women, who came to Singapore I about six week, ago with their Malay husbands to live m kampongs. have completely settled down to the life here and intend to stay. Neither of them has yet taken to
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  • 94 6 V CLERK contl artlment b -trlct Judge iMr Inspector Yeo Koon Poh raided inasamy's room at Tan j one Pagafr Road on' Jul-. from a suit to him. 34 airmail letter.ore. had )»'en remcved from the envlop Specimen couies of school text books which
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  • 162 6 London Stock Exchange LONDON, Thursd I THERE was an air of quirt confidence In tin* London Stock Exchange today and this was sufficient to produce firmness m prices In most sections. sa\s Keuter's financial correspondent. Tins advanced while Kubhers were unchanged. In gilt rdueds '.ed
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  • 122 6 4 BANDITS KILLED IN ACTION FOUR terroris' killed m the F- at ion ycsterda O: Llan was shot dead I orists, and two oth* aided. Tl :i a m R it 26 mles from Ku. Lumpur. The police located a hut a jungle and as th» erg- ed on It
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  • 146 6 A MAN who. the p< I allege allowed his h house i terday m the Bupr< irt by Mr. Justice Jobllng. m for p n of the the ground floor of house m Smith Street' de by the owner. Mr. ECheng Chiam ainst the tenant (Mr. Wong
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  • 13 6 FIV: •tor junk I to a stonr A .P.
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  • 33 6 NEW POSTAGE STAMPS OUT Ens 15 :id five doll dollar irrived. All rprinted BJi stamps have n n with- I drawn m *n sale m but they will con: sold m tin and
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  • 14 6 j> ..IT BUNTAR, 1 bun and M: tldest i:. 1 Khay I
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    • 99 6 BA< H BEETHOI I \M> BOOGIE it the CAPITOL TODAY I sis that's l|f ir hilariously ■Tc; H diff«r«ntl I JEANETTE JOSCTA MuDONALD ITURBI f. u^POWELLI EDWARD ARNOLD t- 1 HARRY DAVENPORT HAPPY WORLD BOXINu TONIGHT •^JW SEE THE CREAM OF MALAYAN BOXERS IN ACTION v^/ jimmy WELCH GOLDEN BOY
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    • 99 6 WANt'A BUY 4^^ j I i- ONLY 200J-AUGH^ 1 A CUSTOMER! V ■W^, RED SffElTOlh TmMa\> Mr. Jones IT MAY NOT BE A'SOOPER DCOPEF. IT CERTAINLY IS RED'S FUNNIEST To-day REX. i°« > pm NYOKA «T Back Today i AlhambrA IKIMKI >l II xhl (»K I ni» OB M>l FOREVER
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    • 74 6 J/^NE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya fso TXa IS THE DRFSsN f\T DOESN'T GO BANG A K^AND— WHY. I—IT<S1 IT<S A^ MEANWHILE...! Bl the science boys have it's light and Jl perfectly charming N a "-v. V MADE ME FROM SOME V AIRY IT SEEMS AFTERNOON TeA
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  • 88 7 r'gypttan (Jueen also good bet I ing Correspondent unlucky, should find his ;ig tomorrow, the first day .itumn meeting. Gelding by the Derby promise when he was beaten of short heads over the ;st. 6 I I 1 Bers To Follow I rimah. Deig turn.
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  • 29 7 Tcomcap- team beat Sha A the r-Port «as the way m wh. a."er a mediocore stan c i'-smeir few the meagr- > ir second A. P.
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  • 28 7 ien Bo^ Jimm> Welch Happ> Morlc. •i p m i up— Singapore v. Johor«. Jalan Besar. 5.15 p m !(<»( Xl N I t*am I Pi>lu^ I'idang
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  • 232 7 223 BOD 5; Singapore Engineer Regiment .1. FAVOURITES, 223 ROD. as anticipated, took their 1 first hurdle with ease m the SAFA (up competition by beating the Singapore Engineer Regiment by five goals to one at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Th< .vent down fighting every
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  • 79 7 KID DIN A Mil trold Santo Domingo welterweight. died fi\e hours after a boul with Bobby McGoillar of Port Huron. Michigan, on Wednesdaj Dinamita, whose true name is f-Hix Gomie, v.is unable to return for the ninth round after he was floored m the eighth by a
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  • 62 7 HPHE ng are m 1 d S.A.F.A. Cup petition fixtures next week: Monday. S.C.C. vs C A iay. Kota Ra S.H.B. A B W REME vs X AAA vs. R.A F tr: Kranjl n vs BOD Ground* Friday. RAF. Sembawai Navy. The darrs of two further
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  • 62 7 leaders!; ith» of the Engl iue yesterday by <. Sw.ndon Town four-nil. Richards scored all the goals, for winner*, who lmd temporarily the lead Wednesday v>he: nemouth btat Aldershot. The standings show S>' with 17 rnemouth and Swindon and BrLsiol H with 14 each. In
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  • 41 7 And Anaual G< of the EOS Club. Department of Soci« Singapore, held o:. 1948. the following were office-bearers for the >• Mr. T. P. Wah :(>rt.s secreta: Lazaroo; hon. treasur Lini Joo S Tiss C. ran. B L
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  • 32 7 THE final stetional tie m the mpetitior be played at Jalan Besar today, kick-off at 515 p.m. Opponents aa c the r d Singapore Chinese. I
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  • 73 7 T'HE Singapore Cricket Club rugby fifteen to play the H.MS. Terror and H.M.B. Londen combined side on the padang tomorrow at 5 p.m. will be: F. T. Homer F. B. Sec C Saunders, A. B. W. Pennell; J. Oates; J. Frame. G. Taylor; A. V. de-Franck, J.
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  • 80 7 THE Indian Association wv. dude their a match against the K.A.F The I. A. team will be: > tain J v i am, S. Ratnam. R Bimpalan, M U. Fatel, Ibrahim Isa. Dr. M Abiaham R. V. Singn/n, Mohairu C Shah. M. S. Gill and Ram Piarp.
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  • 62 7 The following have been selected to represent the Anglo-Chinese School Old Bo; ;ation m a game of hockey aeainst the Ceylor Sports Club at Oldham Hall toV. N. Pillai. Siew. Gan Kee Star. Chye, E. J Doraisamy, Lav Chye. Swee Lim Swairg Au Tat Chu. Charles Lelah.
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  • 106 7 I yeai hire champion and ol the professional at Club, is the new i I ft IS I her one hole w n m J 36 holes final agaimt Zara Bolton, the Kent el pion. at Hay ling Island, Hampshire. M: I .ior 'her of
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  • 42 7 YESTERDAY'S U.K. R ure: RUGBY LEAGUE Widnea 18. Halifax 6 Rugby League Lancashire Cup 2nd Round: Belle Vue 14. n 4. Eafbj I < ague Yorkshire Cup 2nd Round: Iy.eds 7, Hunslet 10 Rujjliy Inion: SatDCnet County I'nion 3.— Reuter.
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  • 20 7 JTREDDIE Mills. worlds lightheavyweight champion. was married yesterday to Christie Broadribb. daughter of his manager Ted Broadirbb.
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  • 123 7 LORD Derby's three-year-old Alycidon won the one and three-quarter mile Jockey Club Stakes yesterday from a disappointingly small field otf five. The chestnut colt, by Donatello II out of Aurora, started a 8 to 11 favourite and Jockey Doug Smith got him home
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  • 372 7  -  MALCOLM USHER By Royal Air Force 3; Royal Navy 4. OOYAL Navy became first holders of the interx Services (Malaya) Soccer Cup when they beat the Royal Air Force four-one at R.A.F. Seletar yesterday to record their third successive victory m the competition. Tie.? are
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    60 7 poral Buchanan of the Royal Air Force hits the canvas after an attack by Soldat R. Innocenti of France m their heavy-weight bout over three threeute rounds at the Empire Pool. Wembley, on Sept. 17, Buchanan got up from this attack and went m to win the fight for his
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  • 150 7 Willie Watson is free from wage limit WILLIE WATSON, England and Sunderland forward and Yorkshire cricketer, may go to a nonLeague club- and earn more than the League maximum of £12 a week. Watson, who is on the transfer list because he refuses to live and train m Sunderland, can
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  • 87 7 I :idsor Pi 100 Oct 9. was an: s: I: W. Smyth (E Fullbacks: Carey Captain r United) and Martir City^, Vernon ich Albion' and Farre]) (BVCrtOO); Forwards: Cochrane iL««ds>. S Smith <WolverhampWanderers;. D Waish (Westuch Albion), Tully rOlaseow and E^lmton W Smyth, the Distillery
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  • 17 7 LONDON. Thurs— Arseral will play Manchester United m an P A Charity Shield match n«xt Wednesday.— Reuter
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    • 518 7 "GRIFFIN INN" Now OPEN SATURDAY, 2nd OCTOBER OFFICIAL OPENING OF GRIFFIN RESTAURANT WITH SPECIAL DINNER A DAM I Booking* Closed A FEW TABLES STILL AVAILABLE FOR SUNDAY MORMNf. LIGHT CONCERT A CURRY TIFFIN SUNDAY EVENING: OYSTERS GRILL DA* An fat JOE SPEELMAN— DODO MAILINGER SELECT MUSIC by ILDEFONSO AND HIS
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    • 67 7 ■•P. Crossword No, 301 1 W3 1. 1 -»_>■ MB Kill i —MM II! I 11 >.■>■'! '■>■'»' 1 —l PMMMV a^BBIW MMiM MMAtfAM* «Ha^ i. n -ji 75^ imamdd i .Vhirlpool 25. Rascal <s>. 1 5). 4 8. Periods »5) 10. 14. O 20. Lukevu Fragrant < 500 11,
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  • 14 8 PETRIE— UNWIN. By special on 22nd Sep--1948. C. W Petrip to Barbtira I'nwin.
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  • 159 8 UNO office m New Delhi GENEVA, Thursday. rpHE Director General of the Tinted Nations World Health Organisations, Dr. Brook Chisholm, left Geneva by air today for New Delhi to plan the setting up of a regional health ollice m South-east Asia. The new office,
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  • 100 8 SPOKANE (Washington), Thurs. SOUTHERN California won't need to icorry about irrigation water tvhen atomic energy is fully harnessed. Dr. Gerald Wendt says. They <»an boil all they need out the Pacific Ocean. The editorial director of the Science Illustrated Magazine said, m an interview, that California
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  • 12 8 \DRIO. Th, < Ourne re- and tribute armed mv- Reuter
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  • 53 8 PARIS, Thu DAKISTAN Muslims w( 1 being rminated In India and ed 11. adopt a tre Id the m India ill of da The co:: genocidi which would out l:i xtermishe said, vi :inm If the prwailiiik! conditions oontinuod In Indi' slima rultur.il grot;. bide:
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  • 163 8 West's appeal to the world ATOM CONTROL PLAN PARIS, Thursday. CANADA today formally submitted to the United Nations Political Committee a resolution calling for the adoption of the atomic control plan which for two years has been supported by the Western powers but opposed by Russia. Gen. A. c; I.
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  • 96 8 A >ri v Market e«Tcsp««. «1< nf givd fhe prins of rubber n eeati p# r Ib.) at 11 a.m. |"<]j\ a< follows: IMM M m irk»! I j»i«>r. SINGAPORE (lIAMIUK 01 COMMERCE Hi. Mii K .ipurc < hamlM-r of omKtibher Association's noon terday were, In ecati p»r
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  • 26 8 T\V( uths wei ed m Budapest on v> tor blowing up a Soviet war monument last Friday. They hanscd m th< U.P
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  • 140 8 PARIS, Thursday. FRANCE was tonight threatened with new strikes after a general wage increase of up to 15 per cent, came into effect. This rise, agreed by M. Henri Queuille's Cabinet a week ago, was made operative by an announcement m today's Journal Official.
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  • 60 8 LONDON. Thu VIM spirit of nationalism is awakening m most -'colonial territories, and now is perhmpi dangerous time, when subversive Influence and irresponsible cliques can exploit this awakening and tune it to their unhappy purpos. i lead« been voice m dia the and p<>. Policy changed vaid:
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  • 78 8 nRoKESSOK hail I man. a tired ar.ri a man. took up his duti< 0 Tel Aviv yesterday as the first President of the Jewish State of his dreams to which he had devoted his entire life. This was the first time he had set
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  • 45 8 DONALD SMITH, 13 harbour, caught an grenade held m on, but Donald didn't panic. H irenade and slit Donald rticn p p the grenaa the nearest polit them use those grenadi think the grenade was thrown int d of a A.P.
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  • 115 8 LONDON. Thursday. ADVANCEMENT of the welre of the Individual In a socialised Britain Will be the k< ynote oi Labour's second •ar-plan, now taking m prop. nation for the 1950 lon The plan v.ill paint the irkers In State-owned Industry, riiiity provldi '1 by nee
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  • 85 8 LONDON. Thursday. PREATLY increased pro- duction of rice, rubber and tin are expected m Britain's colonies, the Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, Lord Listowel, told the Overseas League tonight. "We are expecting to grow just under 50 per cent, more sugar and rice, and to
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  • 98 8 U.S. warning to the Russians SALT LAKE CITf (I tali). Thursday. nOVERNOR IhMuu X Dtwej New r«t the Republican Presidential candidate pr tonight m a major campaign addn American foreign policy aimed at lasting but making it "perfectly plain that we do not intenc be bullied or bluffed" by Kussia.
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  • 41 8 All steps taken says Premier f AUSTRALIAN SPY scj < \sm i; THE Australian Preii m the House- <;f Rep -all envur, security measures are i they will be pro\iri< J Mr. Chifl< personally supe: "You do not >J about giv; A.P.
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