The Singapore Free Press, 4 October 1948

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA r SINGAPORE, MONDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1948. PKICE 10 CENTS
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  • 63 1 Interference with States Report i V LUMPUR, Monday. nunenl will be iccused toI matters effecting and coming within their r of ouncil the I 'liey be on nal, rder tl Commis- :>ppor- allTell the People' the s or my Federation any com::rmed. for an lncrea
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  • 7 1 LONDON TO SINGAPORE IN AN HOUR' Reuter
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  • 141 1 PAKIs. Monday. T UV. Berlin crisis tonics before the Security A Council this afternoon with diplomatic experts puzzled by what U\v I iiitrd Nations can (!<• about it The P ff Qght dura! s part m the unification and to from Germany bj
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  • 73 1 A Kill IBLE hut nnofflcial Chinese w&ntt told C Uited Prrss >fsterday th.it the Manila constabulary hud st.irtpd m.i^ arrests «»r Chinese Communists, md th.it .it least IS hid alrradv been taken into custody. Fire art- to b«* deported. lh laid he uuderI that about
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  • 48 1 Midnight shots on estate r*'r Pi ie Reporter A SECTION of the RAF Regiment exchanged shots with unknown m the I Kota Tinggi area. A of the district revealed notliOne suspect has beei *ed m connection with the attack on tin Ills. s a large store of f(
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  • 84 1 Late but the Guards get a big welcome Tsun Reporter •HE welcoming pai roopa In .since the «-nd f locks ng to meet the 2nd Guards B: re were itives y branch ot the Serin 100 civlmen .•n. By a hun r to Two 1. :owd ha 100, rth Highlanders
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  • 21 1 SEVEN INJURED IN LORRY CRASH Srtdii In a when the vehicle hit a trolley bus stand HH. morn The chine lital.
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  • 132 1 Fr«*e Press Staff Reporter THE British film "No Orchids for Miss Blandish" A has been banned by the Film Censor, Mr. Jack Evans, on the grounds that it Is "a cheap gangster film of the kind not wanted m Malaya." "l have banned the film
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  • 26 1 12. with his moth the for her. "Tl Ml i jeel ihat h hamlainst <d Charles bout on Nov. he said. A.P.
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  • 9 1 T ook poison, jumped At mid-day lay a LUStiC
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  • 67 1 POLICE SEEK 'CHARLIE' THE BURGLAR THE Singapore C.I.D. chief. Mr. E V. FOwler, this I .-.d a warning to holder* m the Ta area who hhaa a burgled 17 the pa^t month, and '.1 at la: man. v. nality Ls unknown. Is described o.s "short, well-built, fair tring a t
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  • 38 1 Free Press M.ifT Reporter Idawn raid on a kampong •he junction of F and Holland Road I :e force and df 1 Lalned further The i identity or their preEiii ming numbered 285
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  • 22 1 Britain aims to recruit 1.000 regular airmen a week. Mr Arthur H. i Secret* I 8 CHllli
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  • 35 1 POLICE FIND ARMS AMMO Free Pros St.ilV Reporter SINGAPORE police during the week-end recovered mds of Sten gun ammunition and a Sten ill rusted, li Isolal m Kalian ■d a .38 revolver m the Bukit
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    33 1 picture. Under the watchful eyes ot and a policeman Chinese de- gather their litQCjag-' at Clifford Pier boarding the Hal re than half the Fedetatioi of t) rg were habitual riinate.- Free Press
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  • 124 1 BATAYIV Sundii I^YVO thousand people have been arrested In Jogjakarta, Indonesian Republican capit 400 m Surakarta, Central Ja\a. as a result of a Communist agitation, Sutan Sharir. former Premier and now adviser to President Soekarim, here today. Dr. Sharir, who arrived yesterda It to Jogjakar
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  • 72 1 I r.«- Pi PHI 1 tion irith r.i'i l^.cn! runn toda> by the s (ID i U. A and Harold S I un-named t del.iiiud under th neil. th Uk arms srnuggli; uhout IS, ainf to be an Irishm m. i'onnprly centra NUPpIVi I |t
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    • 36 1 is I) SUVA 100 s Something to get S excited about! ft SALE f OF Kt_ COTTON v^ REMNANTS including Mercerized am dyed), shirting aircord, Cambric, and Linen. 0 cents per yard! f 0F RAFFLES PLACE
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    • 27 1 DRINK DINE 2*4IJNSUN RESTAURANT BAR 260, MIDDLE RD. A Sunny > PUBLIC ADDRESS MiittM EQUIPMENT llffff f/! j I L jif .^y :tnd Vliml \LLV [E GENE r
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  • 786 2  -  Hall Romney LONDON LETTER By IT was most un- expected to find a Malayan stick being used, with a Hyderabad one, to belabour his Majesty's Government on such an auspicious occasion as the debate on the Address m reply to the King's Speech. But. such a stick
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  • 323 2 d South It wouid i ptin on tnblned for a -nable break m hearty, -and either il double n: or a good guess m diarr.< Luc< d 12 ti < k.-. Howevu, West's threi while not a strenßih-showir^ unnouno-d .^ome distributional which, together vding of the bidding, stop
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  • 165 2  -  S.GORDON COLLER Bj MEW motor cycle recorde by British riders m the International T O U I 1 1 t Trophy Races held on the tele Man light new thrill this world famous irting event. dted Kingdom competitors and machines drawn from amateur motor cycle clubs won all
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  • 7 2  -  TOM WILLIAMS Rx
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    26 2 The Duke of Edinburgh is seen presenting Ron Johnson, who finished second m Che 'ip trophy th. Speedway Riders Championship final at Wembley, with his cheQue.
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    • 104 2 Special Annountemenl WIDE ASSORTMENT of CHRISTMAS CARDS CALENDARS with MALAYAN VIEWS tNSIGN BOOK STORE HIGH S'iKl SINGAPORE— W^^r ''M T ill Just Received New Stock LADIES PRINTED DRESS LENGTHS. LATEST DESIGNS. LIMITED STOCK. I J. T. CHANRAI, 60 62 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD 9 SINGAPORE Tel '.'lB. i~m7pugities i IN flit
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    • 81 2 j FELIX MENDELSSOHN j >OD j /'tiSJP COLUMBIA GRAPhOPHO^E COHPI \\^m) SINGAPORE THE STAGE CUB is\ i i: j QUIET WEDDINC at VICTORIA THEATItt (.rand Premiere Sat I Al><> Oct. 1 Extra Sunday Per ESTHER McCRACKEn's BtST COMtV Seat* Sl.OO to $3.04. 8....k n,,« FOR YOUR RELAXATION COMI^M THE T
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    • 69 2 SINGAPORE I r.im 12 00 noon to 2 00 p m m the medium band and 7.20 nefS q ihe \1 r»j«!r.' band I 6 00 p m. to 1 15 p m ii 930 p m to 11 00 p m the mrdum band and 4.895 megacycles In »he
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    • 283 2 Orchestra. 9 1 9.3_ 0 30 11 \Ma AUSTRALIA pm. to II 15 pni V I netrwj 15 !0 ni. 400 p.m. to 8.15 p m V I I-v 3.8?) melres 21 00 ■efaeyeles: 6.00 p.m. lo 11.15 pin VLQIO 1 1 76 n: 0 p to 1.15 pm. \I
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    • 120 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR noilN today mvi are practical, 1 vellent judgment, and are a good tactician v lit n it conies to important affairs. You arc- diplomatic, tactful and know how to win friends and hold them. You are forceful, too, and usually take one point of view and hold
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  • 260 3 IS CONCERN OVER URANIUM SUPPLIES [Rig drive to find new home deposits AMERICA is worried about her dependence on foreign sources of uranium for her atom bomb factories. An intensive drive has been launched to find new sources of supply on the United States to make the hungry plants at
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  • 105 3 Parable of the talents— l948 A BRISBANE Methodist r almost wiped off his church debt by using >dern version of the Parable of the Talt The preacher, the Rev. 1 Born, was worried by I r easing church debt. In August he pare 10--to each of 60 parishioners. >ld them
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  • 24 3 Arrested in cinema— for coughing I :ough:: se at M _>kva re^ are i for voop on another cinema r thai the Red ade
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  • 21 3 CHIN d now V "fund lering China jruan being to isist the In solvI neU I
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  • 29 3 Triangle drama: Actor charged EVIDENCE n alleged Bohemian London b. -old a court Betty Rayner, and author i irmec look bulbs phone m. i h both o mer. Thej
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  • 30 3 NEGOTIATIONS an A Ausl rlan peace tie h broke down pa ration claims, may .ned shortly accord! d circles hi will leave Li I I. Reuter
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  • 54 3 I t i by H r-old An Unis mountain retreat m my. nd is comn '.cide m 19 which v.vrbile, but rumours at tl tffCC.'in. the Hitler ha the permission of the Austrian government to visit Vienna for th*» funeral. •raid to brin« the bill to
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  • 25 3 q Churchill arback In Britain by plane from his holiday In France He waj met at i Hill airfield by Mrs A.P.
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    17 3 'id ing (he opening es of 1949, Errol jwood film star, fiare a chat r formers sfiow.
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    31 3 rue Marshall. etary of State, add' my the United Nations mbly, declares: "We •will not cornprornitial principles. We will m n<> circumstai urter aicay the rights and free- of other peoples."
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    17 3 zander Cadogan of the and Russia's A Sob- il, appear to be :n at, hey gesl during
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  • 197 3 "I IK. John W. Snyder. United States Secretary ifl of the Treasury, said that tie had had se\eral talks last week with Sir Stafford ripps, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the question lof sterling convertibility, but that no conclusions had been reached. It was understood
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  • 16 3 g the ha ■H their annual deficit. They put m a A P.
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  • 78 3 ARABS TURNING FROM WEST, FAVOUR RUSSIA WESTERN diplomats m Syria. Lebanon and Ira* are reported to be anxious because many Arabs are switching their sympathies from the western powers to Russia. The change is especially noticeable among the extreme nationalists, opponents of the existing regimes, and members of \arious religious
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  • 75 3 DRIVER A. V. Fryer. R.A.S.C 8 19 when he volum ed for the Army. Between 1940 and 1942 he was captured three times by the enemy and iped twice. About t! years ago he was sentenced to ten year s in prison for voluntarily aiding the
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  • 24 3 A I I I i50.0U On th< 3 v I thai. 4. than onchildless and 100 rr. more tha: Reuter
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  • 48 3 THE U.S. Re ance Corpon 1: has appro-, lncn ore than Bi' rent, m the product, i d rubb This rubbt ifaci I at near freezing temper:. for a 3n mileage m tyre tre;. Tlv synth the pi duction of th i A.P.
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  • 315 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY,Oct, 4,1948 The Real Red Peril 1 ired is m Is month one s ap- :ing from It would be m< and already :nmunconques .!na. India. •id Japan no f the t> which are not ye* ernlng. natural that Par- c far m lm; battle -;reat
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  • 1025 4  -  MURIEL PENN By Reuters' Correspondent UOW Han can be- come Beast, the unspeakable ignominy of prison life under the Germans, the searing torture of a running tap to a man who has not drunk for a week, the glowing se of triumph when that torture is resisted,
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    23 4 Twenty two month Dale Harlow, uas delighted with the Health ar< class he found on the sands h to I it of tr
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  • 557 4  -  Reuters By Correspondent JOHANNESBURG. /CONTINUED losses by the Union's slateowned South African Airways on international air routes have revived agitation m high official circles here for the Airways to be once and for all cut adrift from the control of the Ssnith African Rail* and Harbours. the
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  • 24 4 What People Say WICKED I EXPECTED X viva! Allei. I ird. Sue s pubi: some Many other It v our publication \N M.I IMIMW
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  • 128 4 VEGETARIAN societies, anti-vivisection Jeag\; organisations working for the prevention of cruelty to animals and animal lovers, are today celebrating World Day for the Animals m their efforts to promote humanity and mercy towards our fellow-creatu Vegetarians m Singapore join heartily with friends to support a noble cause. Let
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  • 143 4  -  STEVEN DAVID By A. P. Correspondent MAY DELHI. THK paradox of one India's ere nu a devoted friend a disciple mdhi, ing i')d;jy m ;i p;ii. m- of the grandeur <>f IJrilN'i lujj is to worry "a's lei Question I m parliament and m the press. I palachari
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  • 5 5 Soldiers shot dead while bathing
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  • 201 5 Rental as low as $2.50 p.m. D LOCKS of semi-detached houses for 23 families of Government Service subordinate officers will be ready for occupation shortly m the Clemenceau Avenue-Anthony Road area They are attractive, tiled-roofed buildings painted m green and cream with modern sanitation and electric
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  • 117 5 'TOO MANY HOTELS' Councillor urges Govt. inquiry 4 PROBE by the (iovernment into the rapid growth rl recently ol hotels m certain areas m while the housing shortage remains d n\ Mr. Lim Yew Hoik (Nominated lal) m questions which he will table at the ing of tht' lative Council
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  • 40 5 ADMIRAL Robert Battet •Commander-ln-Chief of Fit Forces m the Far East> will be m Singapore on Oct. 8 on a visit to, Admiral Sir Denis Boyd, the French Navy announced m on on Saturday.— A.P.
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  • 117 5 ;>ore Co. 1 I m, Mr. M. established )uld be adl it I p] tos and whi I m person to coln on Oct. 18. II be Tv. by 1 5 h Inch ably on non-glossy paper, showing the full face without hat must
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  • 64 5 ITISH and Dutch authorities B agreed on a practical working out what United States dollars Inclaim from Malaya transport of •ts via Ma lava to statistic An exchaiw ft notes between two Governments is to follow which follows a March 23 aid payments between Sir era
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  • 219 5 PHE concrete work of the Mosque m Kota Bahru x the biggest mosque on the East coast has been decaying and the safety of the mosque is not guaranteed unless immediate steps are taken to repair it. A sum of about $70,000 is required for the
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  • 165 5 BANDITS BLOW UP RAIL LINE Frer Press Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sunda> TERRORISTS a1 niidnight last night blew up two lengths of the railway line and some sicnear Salak North, three miles north of Sungei Siput. A quarter of an hour befoi I at the Salak North police station I shots
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  • 71 5 APPEAL FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN WPi AUNG over Radio Malaya last night for ftn to build i idl- 1 .dren. Lady OimI lit to e>: handifault of their own, it puts them out:ange of ordinary they are m of being pushed aside and be -d outs;. v. they ran be laily
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  • 98 5 ANEW recruiting office for local men has been ned m Johore Bahru, m the Government Labour Exchange, Government Offices. The recruiting officer at Fort Canning states that there are not as many people as he would like to see coming forward to explore the possibilities of taking
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    39 5 A final dividend of one shilling plus bonus six pence, (New Zealand Currency) has beeit recommended subject to confirmation at the annual meeting of the South British insurance Co., Ltd. to be held on Oct. 28. t
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    • 54 5 1 1 Is Your Foot I a SQUARE Peg m a Round Hole? FLORSHEIM SHOES m- S STANDARD OF THE FINE SHOE VALUE B md tor Comfort Styled tor Smartness ULLUUiI Drastic Reduction* HLJ^»l<ll<lll<ls I Road. Near Phon« Bi7S6 I TOMGHT AT PAFFLES HOTEL I y* T io Midnight 'Formal
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    • 119 5 >.■ I Ij» MM -SS" W^&mß& Fes&ve .Season M A Is your house ready? It should havo a cheery happy atmosphere. Hut if the hangings are dowdy, sad and weary, ROBINSONS can be of service to youWe have an extensive range of the latest furnishing fabrics which will prove a
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  • 110 6 >]EW inhabitants arc pour- iy into Canada m a flood that rivals that of the "boom" years m the *****. Not since t929 the peak at before the great de- I have so many .migrants arrived. Britons and Europeans fleetng from ttn war make up the bulk of
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  • 112 6 INLYING Officer Geoffrey Harold Henson was 1 und guilty and ordered to by dismissed behaving with undue (N LC.W.I Doreen Ma} Nash. rnp i] baby. thought I had b» kid brother. Will b*- back by to work late. H ipe you are I me
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  • 167 6 CHIANG BID TO RALLY N. CHINA Red advance can be pushed back PEIPING, Saturday. pENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek's visit to North China has created the feeling that though the military situation is extremely unfavourable it might yet be retrieved. This is not due to simple blind faith— but to an appreciation
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  • 96 6 Professor Piccard's bathyscaphe (below*, now on the way to the Gulf of Guinea, m which an assistant Mai Cosyns, he hopes to explore the secrets of the ocean (See drawing). The bathyscaphe, a steel sphere. Is here seen beneath the huge ballast tank v containing petroleum, operate m
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  • 31 6 *pHK mayor of Now York, Mi William O'Dwyer, addressing a t relay uru f 'd the U S m the flghi "i end the d —A i\
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  • 154 6 WHITE RUSSIANS HOPE F OR WAR "WHITE R emigi iking on a third world war whl isider Inevil Commu: D hem to homeland after more than a qu by Or! Kinllich B 53-year-old Irkut C man of the Russian Emißl :i m B oppor. all his life said. think war
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  • 53 6 THE new Bi. Consul :ieral fur Canton, Tyrrell, lias exp:surprise at the extent ol 'The authority wonderful job m the on Its said Mr. Tyrrell on his arrival Cincinnati. OhM. v served M consul. Tyrell is no 1 m for th< i 17. Among his
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  • 99 6 will be by the been taken m overwheli m the demand for amthey are provided tree under the nal Health Service. will be alls ambula nid tli' ir machines, and dislocati sei v l( In vill be told: l Whe .send an ambulai fetch his pit lent
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  • 7 6 JOURNALISTS FACE FIGHT FOR FORTUNE l i
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  • 4 6 NYLON-BOUND BEAUTY ROBBED I
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    • 19 6 CAPITOL 1 Phone TODAY! 11 '—'J.IHeaf'The^^— -:-f Oicke»-BirdSon?!'- > w//vrr4 fa 4 yNUcDONALD .ostHURBI m POWELL ■OMI OF < os rmtHTAL
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    • 73 6 BRITAIN'S CREATES! sun ss is THI t s BROUGHT K\( X l!\ Xl QUI tS PHONE" bQO3 roi r snow s I 115 t;.?>o !»..'>() p.m. I \l RENCE OLIVIER'S Production. "HENRY V H WII.I.IAM SB IKESPI \KI »In 'un with LAI REN< I oi.lMli; LESLIE BANKS RENNE ASHERSON ESMOND
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    • 115 6 JANE Exclusive fo the Singapore Free Press m Malaya /kyicusE i go! i^ Kthe re! [—You've \l^i thought You\/this? -curious matr r i al-^^sure f-\ fi\ SEE YOU LATER— /FRIGHTENED HIM AWAY.' V WAITED ME To VAMP BUY ITS DELIGHTFUL I -/PERHAPS > VAT YOUR DISPLAY/, WHY DID YOU HAVt
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  • 18 8 Aurirev Elsie, v .:r and M Lumpur, and Mas lan son of Mr and 4 Sydney <.V
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  • 24 8 31st. 48 apore. I >1 the la* Q J M Gaunt, to jbeth. voungesr daughter Mr. Mrs b R Yuen Chone of Mm
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  • 199 8 Chinese see war threat NANKING, Sunday. 4 RIGHT-WING bloc of the Legislative Yuan, declaring that a world conflict is developing, has initiated a new move to denounce the Sino-Soviet treaty of friendship and alliance, i and perhaps to break off diplomatic relations' with Russia
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  • 56 8 THE i iy will reducing m December a high Tv bu] told United npowi i. he said, would not reduce the howe military equipment under the n aid pioipirily Inert the ftre- nd erTe the Turkish The MB m«u 000 •.nee of tl
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  • 159 8 BERLIN. Sundi 'PHE children of Berlin amd an island x of "Christmas" today to thank the lollipop pilot. The rea^ ndy bars slung fi yellow cotton handkerchief parachu It was -■lodrome As .a lot's C-54, christened "Christm i swung out of the clouds to lan ,d
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  • 82 8 m. I^HE un< rerameni d mounting labour un: climaxed by the announcement that mo 350,000 coal miners will ci work today for an "unlimited" period The strike d by the Miners Fed affiliated to the Communist-controlled General Labour ConfederaQ, Is m support of claims •ilenging the
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  • 129 8 U.S. Lend-lease for Europe PARIS. Sunday. REVIVAL of lend-lease from America to rearm Europe against aggression is believed possible as the financial condition of Western European nations It such that most of them would find it impossible to finance their own rearmament. The possibility that a new arms race might
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  • 135 8 Premiers see war danger CANBERRA, Sunday. THE Australian Prime Minister Mr. J. B. Chifley, and i the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr. Peter Fraser, m the first joint broadcast ever made by the Dominions' Premiers, declared that although war is not imminent or in- evitable, it could happei: some
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  • 75 8 :ens m THE thai i Spltfi* .i made a 1 landing m Rhodeterdi* ut author! -^ns. The pi! to Athens, have ►orta bearing a Slovak visa dated Sept. 2. The pilots are alleged to stated that they left from a Prague airfield. mdlngs In Hungary and
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  • 24 8 I.md I i' i a terd operate -n gave more i 1.000 m. of the their :id la:- cxc: U.P.
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  • 67 8 JERUSALEM. Sunda 4 FEW hour- the J< ushered In today m Jerusalem, shell and ftre was intensified m the Holy sh borderli: An official •d that th« ted l In Jen;American observers and i Israeli liaison oft; fired on by Egyptian south ol an inspection tou
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  • 76 8 NEW YORK, Sunday. A SUGGESTION that, on the late Mahatma Gandhi's birthday, "all business and all material concerns throughout the ivorld be stopped so that time could be spent on the soul" has been made by Rev. Donald Harrington, Associate Minister of the Community Church., New
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  • 44 8 CHICAGO Sunday. P inhaled ctly into the I thr > ol lb'J 42 per cent. considered cured and 38 d marked im"Patieni could br( on of c mucou I an i m half-an n! further E I, but i! it. F Reuter
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  • 47 8 POUR technicians m Britain* Post Office depart merit been suspended Communii s. a Civil Service Union official .said on Sunday. They are the first "pu In the post office. About 25 employees m other civil service departments have suspended or dlsm months. A.P.
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  • 5 8 U. K. destroyers sold and
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  • 58 8 N. YORK TIMES BACKS DEWEY I'HE New York Time] announced its support of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican candidate for the U.S. I dency. The Times op] Dewey In tho 1944 election. The paper said its support of Dewey was due principally to the "marked change" m his '■understanding and authority"
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  • 56 8 1 SPECIAL Market «oir*»pon-di-nt gives lh« pi ices of rubber (m rents per Ib.) at 11 a.m. today a* follows: 1 R S S Spot. Imm Ha i > V o h m baits Ocl No. 1 R.S.S. I No. I KS S. U I! \.i. k.s.s. to
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  • 70 8 RED THREAT TO INDIA NEW DELHI, sum], rilK Government of India hai postponed d< 1 to reduce the size of the Indian arm% i th< itmospfaere of lawlessnesi t>eyond her the Deputy Premier, Sardar Patel, broadi-ast from New Delhi tonight. irdar Patr received Inform tnd
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  • 40 8 TITO SEVERS LINKS WITH RED BLOCK r PHE official Co mm today that 1 youth «.i iu --urij ominform (ounlr -•-1 that she was joining The art! explanation of I rifi U.P. Er t€l Nq I tro > I neral A
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