The Singapore Free Press, 6 October 1948
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Title Section9 1948-10-06 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA9 words
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Article, Illustration87 1948-10-06 1 wei H.C. is I installed IMPLK, Wednesday. L. I ommissioaer, Sir Henry ding warned the Communment will suppress them. ment was to govern. he said, "I hope that, C c by deeds rather than of il Legislative .ent and a disE If. n offic be87 words
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Article136 1948-10-06 1 Tv of the DeRegiment were md wounded by naanq; I rday afteri One hinese. bed to have been invo m t: m?, was arr tng Rencam this Following protei>:s made i officially by th< I last night, after a full rr> I ing. there was a marked the136 words
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Article52 1948-10-06 1 PRESIDENT Chiang Kaiek's surprise arrival In Tientsin yesterday from Peig coincided with the arrival of Dr. John Leighton Stuart. United States Ambassador. The President, whoso I kept a closely-guarded secret began Important conferences w.th the local Chic military and ariminisalve chiefs on the situation m NorthReuter - 52 words
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Article29 1948-10-06 1 A Malay policeman who was knocked down by a lorry while riding a bicycle m New Bridge Road yesterday was admitted to General Hospital with les: injuries.29 words
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Article72 1948-10-06 1 Free Press Staff Reporter B™,xr. Al KlAf A LUMPUR, Wednesday. LHI.ND this morning's installation of Malaya's new High Commissioner was an overnight drama uhich might have led to the absence of representes of the Rulers, as was the case at the tion of the late72 words
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135 1948-10-06 1 PSYCHOLOOICAI i iues used aga the Japanese m world v. II are now b^ing used by Chinese Commun ops against Nationalist garrisons m Manchuria, the Communist New Chim ney reports m Hong Kong. A Harbin dispatch sa being carried on with "increasing sue- 100U.P. - 135 words
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Article99 1948-10-06 1 RANGOON. Wednesday. A BURMESE Government communique said today that Government forces had reoccupied insurgent headquarters at Kayan. 30 miles north-east of Rangoon, and that today they re-took Tantabin, 25 miles to the n west of Rangoon. One hundred insurgents were kllkd m a clash at Pakkoku,Reuter - 99 words
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239 1948-10-06 1 Asians have not the experience, says A-G KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. UNDER a long-term scheme which will come Into operation at the beginning of year opportunity will be D to first-class magistrates In the Federation to be called to the Bar and qualify for admission to the Colonial Legal Service. The239 words
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171 1948-10-06 1 BERLIN, Wednesday. IjlE Neuezeitung, the official German language organ of the I.S. Military (iovernment m Berlin, alleged yesterday that Russian zone police were being trained m the use of machine guns and mortars m anticipation of large scale disorders during the coming winter. "The171 words
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Article28 1948-10-06 1 Tuo Malays waylaid an Indian m Lorong Mazuki, off Changi Road, at 10.30 last ht and robbed him of $19. Police later arrested a Malay.28 words
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Article90 1948-10-06 1 Greek guerrilla forces fired 60 s v °lls Into Fiorina last nipht, Killin*? <even and wounding U.P. 14 "These policemen, trained under orders of the Soviet Military Administration, are equipped with tommy-guns and machine-guns instead of the usual carbines." Neves Deutschland, official organ of the Communistdominated Socialist UnityU.P. - 90 words
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Article, Illustration95 1948-10-06 1 The British Controller at the Berlin Air Safety Centre yesterday protested to his Soviet opposite against Russian paratroop jumps 30 miles from Berlin m the HamburgBerlin air corridor. A British spokesman said the jumps were being made from heights of 2,500 feet. An American official said they wereReuter - 95 words
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Article172 1948-10-06 1 F\L act m a tra which iustralia took place when an engaged coy f i aged 18, who had been sweethearts sir-ce Sunday school days, were crein Sydney They i Foster, and John AnderA children attending the Sunday School they sparable. Their friendsliip continued throughReuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration64 1948-10-06 1 Marshall flies to Washington PARIS, Wedtu d \S the Western powers prepared for a -lull public trial" of the Soviet blockade of Berlin m the Security Council it was revealed that President i'ruman had recalled Mr. George Marshall to Washington for consultation. A White House statement particular crisis" but Pr-64 words
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Article97 1948-10-06 1 BERLIN, Wednesday. THE U.S. Military Governor Gen. Lucius Clay said yesterday that the United States and Britain can maintain their airlift to blockaded BerlLi for another two years. "If it is necessary to continue the airlift until economic recovery restores the stability of Europe97 words
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Article34 1948-10-06 1 THREE Chinese were arrested Id Singapore yesteri day under the Emergency j Regulations, bringing the total uv.der detention to 281. A fourth Chinese arrested was an alleged member ot an unlawful society.34 words
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Article29 1948-10-06 1 Pandit Nehru and D. S. Senanayake. Prim e Minister of Ceylon, have left Bombay by air to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference In London.29 words
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Article29 1948-10-06 1 Hong Kong Airways yesterday made a successful survey flight irom Hong Xci:«? to Manila, preparatory to the establishment of a regular service on a weekly basla.29 words
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Advertisement91 1948-10-06 1 m, f **P WINES jfaji Connoisseur I d^ l^ Ib] SHERR lES DRY FLY. Pale Amber m colour possesses the bouquet of a true Fmo 9.00 DRY CLUB. An exceedingly pleasant wine, on the dry side, which will be appreciated either as an aperitif or at dinner 9.00 OLD MORENO91 words
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Article541 1948-10-06 2 UK LOOKS AT MALAYA MALAYA came to the British screen last month, not through the medium of a news film showing what is happening m Malaya today, but through Voices of Malaya, the film made by the Crown Film Unit many months ago, which has been rather belatedly released for541 words
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Article258 1948-10-06 2 SOL LESSER, the producer who makes all the Tarzan pictures, announced recently that m his next production the hero of the Jungles would be portrayed by a actor. His name, he said, was Lex Barker. Alexander Crichlow Barker, to be exact. Tarzan has survived 30 years of258 words
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Article, Illustration294 1948-10-06 2 AS part of their current campaign to produce more "popular," less propagandist films to capture European markets, the Russians have launched a "Red Shirley Temple." She is nine-year-old Natasha Sashipina. blonde, bright-eyed pupil from a Moscow school, who has *o far appeared m three pictures, intended principally294 words
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Article487 1948-10-06 2 TO pl«y wt;i \ju must keip cr ..btenuig" to the opp* bidding, even though th e auction is over and play has begun. V cannot always tn. opponent to have made the bid, but you usually can the bidding skill o: any p uytr with whom you have487 words
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Article48 1948-10-06 2 PED MACMURRAY working on the set of Honeymoon. said that, when he finishes his Dicture. he will £0 to his 1,500-acre farm irthern California and stay there with his wife children until the t-nd c: Fred's picture total is about three ?very two48 words
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Article84 1948-10-06 2 SCHENCK GIVES YOUR Your desire CINGAPOI. be man who 1 lions of theal their ent< America fo Mr. Jos* ph M. S Executive Head ol ductionof 20th O F has this de lv atres m St T U: the ir. con years v:. changes ol a taste and He .y84 words
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Advertisement39 1948-10-06 2 a little wine to season fine food. V ish dry white wine Lamb Madeira Beef red wine Ham sherry 1 >t>sert rum Fruits sweet liqueur Cold Storage take pride m offering the finest wines from all over the world.39 words
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Advertisement21 1948-10-06 2 i MORLEY'S WORSTED TROUSERS I MORLEY'S SILK SPORTS SHIRTS MORLEY'S TOWEL SHIRTS J MORLEY'S SWEATERS. SOCKS. UKOEf AVAIUBU PROM SOL OUS21 words
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Miscellaneous456 1948-10-06 2 SINGAPORE trom 12 00 noon to 2 00 p 485 nu-tu-s n the medium wave 1r ll>> band and 7 20 mo C acycle S In (he 41 metre band From 6 00 p.m. to 115 p m p from 9 30 p m. to 11 00 p ru pi!—.456 words
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Miscellaneous104 1948-10-06 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you have one of those electric personalities which is emotional, dramatic, and thoroughly likeable. You have many interand capabilities, but must make certain at an early age that you do not tackle too many different things at one time. Concentration on a single purpose can104 words
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Article, Illustration206 1948-10-06 3 TEL AVIV, Tuesday. f\\EH half the members of the Stern Gang! outlawed Jewish terrorist organization have now escaped the Israel police dragnet which j followed the assassination of Count Folke Bernadotte. This claim was made to me yesterday m iv, Israeli capital, by twoA.P. - 206 words
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Article39 1948-10-06 3 er Fargo darkness at of a is c silho tement for 0.8. Air Force I c he described how he oody. rnan■d and < inced her pilot •perad the chase oinoculars. Lima- says P t A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration71 1948-10-06 3 U.S. CRAZE FOR OLD SCHOOL TIES to sport an Old s are decking themselves m ruards regiments and the d on Broadway and Fifthuring RAF ties. v Scouts haul the flagged cof) m from the Gustav Vasa church. Stockholm, at the funeral of Count Bcrnadotte. United Nations' Mediator m Palestine.71 words
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Article, Illustration7 1948-10-06 3 'Reopen Japan' demand by investors A.P. iA.P. - 7 words
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147 1948-10-06 3 S'hai Mayor wants to 'soak' the Americans MERICAN firms In Shang- hai and the American Chamber of Commerce— have been notified by Mayor K. C. Wu that they are expected to join the Chinese m contributing to the "soak the rich" levy. The special levy was assessed against the city'sU.P. - 147 words
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Article188 1948-10-06 3 KING Abdullah of Trans•rdan has i a the Tnmerr *me at Ga solve itself." King Abdul J m a te would have welcomed such a govern- n freely elected, with Jer capital. to an Arab gate m Paris, Egypt. Saudi Arabia. Syria. V Lebanon andA.P.; Reuter - 188 words
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Article150 1948-10-06 3 qiHERE is going to be a big 1 bang m New Guinea early next year. The Australian Army and Air Force are planning to set off 3,000 tons of bombs m one mighty blast. It will rank with the biggest half dozen man-made explosions of the150 words
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Article59 1948-10-06 3 NANKING, Tuesday. /CHINA'S high command is anxiously seeking an answer to the Communists' new double threat of power and intrigue. President Chiang Kai-shek's emergency trip to the North -cast wa. ibed by observers here as evider lann at a Rod threat which may give59 words
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Article, Illustration56 1948-10-06 3 P: >halii Nival, has ed to Bangkok frorr. said Kng phel AduldeJ. schooling at I ad ag: Bar.pfcok early m Janua•n is set for March. Anne T<xid. British film star, is not under close arrestbeing shown round the grounds of Lincoln* Inn Fields, the famous legal centre,56 words
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340 1948-10-06 3 BRITISH FILM STARS TO FIGHT U.S. 'MENACE' REARING a growing invasion from Hollywood, British film actors and actresses, from star to "bit" players, are preparing to fight for their future m the British Film Industry. They believe that, unless they take vigorous action, foreign, and particularly American players, will eventunJlyReuter; A.P. - 340 words
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Miscellaneous15 1948-10-06 3 B^RZAN Without exits Edtar r.k: r.m-nmfjis 'm6m A*.o I 'HOyK SHAI.L WE «*SS THOSE >fc15 words
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The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6. 1948
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Article110 1948-10-06 4 1- :iat D Besar the ■.draw riding m his •h accused the rnment of In matters vern- ied v become ar was hdrew. He there teni :on. n otherwise but and. :nea"e or consultation. A-> :t happened, there was an example on the Councils agenda,110 words
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Article211 1948-10-06 4 f rHOUGH unexceptional from A the legal standpoint, the Federal Government's statement on the exclusion enmunist visitors Is likely attract wide attention, chiefly because o! its direct ference to British Communists, and to Communist Members of Parliament. The: vre banned. In British possessions and protectorates, a Member211 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1948-10-06 4 DEVEILLE sounds distantly across the valley. Except for a few early risers m the streets, the leafy dormitory town of Caterham doesn't hear it, but m the stonewalled barracks several hundred tall young men climb from their beds. For the Guards Depot, second home to1,145 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1948-10-06 4 BERLIN. uWE are like the Kiass on a football field," Raid the brown younc- German with the rucksack who >v(->i\ me on the autobahn and be,L a ride to Heidelberg. "We can take no part m the frame you and the RusMans are playing we can1,081 words
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Article20 1948-10-06 4 lie that refuM-th butrw tion despiseth his own soul but he that heareth repr. S"ttrlh undcrstandinf. Proverbs. 15. 32.20 words
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Article122 1948-10-06 4 HAROLD K. MILK - ECONOMICS IN CHINA HAROLD K. MILK B> A. P. DRESIDEN I tha battle nment fi; Gk be milita Ch American Ac' m China, seven to draft a tern for result was tices r. lum; B :>us pra corru; grow rich ex; prothe commor dier m the pay on time Government122 words
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Advertisement21 1948-10-06 4 m pm dim CM PETS OF A Wide Range V w on Display at i- I 5 ffAMfOITP KOdP T£U- 756321 words
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Advertisement31 1948-10-06 4 TRANSPORT STORAGES C.15 UON(.K(IM. B\N > l l> SINGAPORE International Freight forwor* 11 FURNITURE PERSONAL EFFECTS BA6GAGE REMOVED STORED W 6lfl SHIPPED DOOR-TO-DOOR WORLfI f|£ SERVICE /I/.' Cables IRANSTOR ,v Telephone m31 words
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Article, Illustration268 1948-10-06 5 [T is expected, states the 1 latest Federation Department of Agriculture report, that there will be an appreciable fall m the acreage planted with padi m some districts of the southern States and Settlements as many of the able-bodied young Malays have joined theFree Press - 268 words
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Article30 1948-10-06 5 L Trade School, which s three times a week at the the r- ion of L.. &tr. Sin Man Vow. I >0l on for Mr. Sin.30 words
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Article106 1948-10-06 5 Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tile* FOUND guilty of possessing firearms, two Chinese. Cheone Ah Sam and Lim Sing alias Lam Benff. were *.odav need to death by Mr Justice Brings at thp Selaneor Assizes A combined military and police oariy surrounded a hut106 words
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Article, Illustration42 1948-10-06 5 Eleven people were killed In traffic accidents m the month or September In Singapore. This represents an Increase of five <• m pared with %ug I v \J, The V I} i H. Am»±j m and Andrew Chi Free PressFree Press - 42 words
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Article, Illustration175 1948-10-06 5 Fre« Pre^i Chin Correspondent roURTEEN Ma Chinese businessmen and Indusin Singapore and six m the Federationhave ace. uled the .on extended by the Ov> .iinese Association m Nanking to Join the Overs as Chinese Inspection Mission "o FormoThe inspection sponsored by the A« >n, IthFree Press - 175 words
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Article140 1948-10-06 5 Free Press Staff Reporter IT is no* Me to build houses at prices ranging from $3,000 to $15,000 each. Und^r the scheme, introduced by a Singapore businessman, those wishing to bu.ld their homes must put down a deposit of 50 per cent, of the total140 words
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Article, Illustration290 1948-10-06 5 Question of q ua lifica tions Free Press Staff Reporter THE removal of any property qualifications for electors and candidates for election I under Singapore's new Municipal constitution to be introduced next year will be sought by Mr. Lim Yew Hock (Nominated Unofficial) at the next290 words
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Article79 1948-10-06 5 HARD TIMES' PARTY THE American A a 'Hard Tinvs Party" tot Hallowe'en on Oct. 28 at the American Club rooms m Cath?y Building. The profits will go to the Unit* a Nations' Appeal for Children. Only members and Invited tf.iet.ts of the American Association and the American Club will be79 words
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228 1948-10-06 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE demand for a school for Asian children of x R.A.F. civilian employees and villagers resident at Chan^i will be filled next month with the opening of the Changi English School. This n ol is the re- suit of the228 words
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Article64 1948-10-06 5 Staff Repo. ANL gap Ch: t i who is i shor I of to met o the I the Ranpplank. I ring around me. told me 1 take one of the boats use theT. and I would be $2 per head "I had to comply64 words
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Article118 1948-10-06 5 r iNESE remittance agents m Singapore are poo!: their resources to form a syndicate capitalised at $2 million with a view to furnishing cash deposits as recently required by the Government. The syndicate is to be registered as a limited company. i Remittance agents holding Class I118 words
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Article55 1948-10-06 5 well-known S ugapore child musician. Miss Aluthulakshimi Rethnasamy, with her two and cousins, will perform to- morrow from 7 p.m. to 8.45 p,m. at the Sri Thandayuthapani Temple. Tank Road, on the occasion of Navarathr! festival. The yotmg mu?irians will piv*» solos an the viol n55 words
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Article77 1948-10-06 5 Sim Chor Kwoi $260-a--month clerk was ordered by the Second Police Court M gistrate (Mr. L. C. Goh) vterday to Day one third of salary to his wife Tan Siok Kee, as a maintenance alii ance. The order is jtive from October last year,77 words
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Article, Illustration107 1948-10-06 5 Bantah Singh and Jeiial Singh, who described themselves as clerkf, were charged m the First District Court yesterday with robbing dara Singh of $155 at 1.30 p.m. on Oc Road m company witi; Chinese. They pleaded not gu:. the charge and the cas postponed to Oct. 16.Free Press - 107 words
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Advertisement73 1948-10-06 5 mi) 1 1 1 LAST FEW DAYS W MH ROAD. \F\R RArFI.FS HOTEL THE I RAFFLES GRILLROOM I's OPEN EVERY DAY FOR LUNCH I COCKTAIL HOUR h FRWK PH KFORD AT THE PIANO the New Lounge is the rendezvous of the Smart Set THE I INFORMAL DANCE HE BALLROOM 973 words
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Advertisement102 1948-10-06 5 TAINI-SAO ;S S 95.00 BABY 65.00 S 31.50 CARRIAGES MO I NTtD ON C ■O^Ll^fl OUTSIDE STEEL H "C" SPRINGS. V V\ S \lin BRAKE J| V 7hOPERATING ON i^S K^ I WHEELS. TOP IffiPV/ MJ \SUREMENTS (V 1^51J4 36 INCHES BY 18 jC* \*Z~^Kr*fj i INCHES INSIDE //V> /(LJfrX^y'J102 words
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Article276 1948-10-06 6 ERP: 'MALAYA MUST BE CONSULTED' DEB ATE IN K.L. COUNCIL Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. CTATING that price-fixing of Malaya's key prov ducts rubber andttimn m the past had been against the interests of the country, Mr. J. D. Mead proposed m the Federal Legislative Council today that276 words
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Article140 1948-10-06 6 Death for home-made shotgun Free Press stall Correspondent IPOH. Tuesday. Kirn Chen^. who made a crude ihot-gun out feet of metal pipe, was •need to d oy Mr. today. i-yun, which was ted by Yeow to have b made ab.mt a year ago I shooting wild bour. was concealed iaside140 words
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Article48 1948-10-06 6 P s--s Mall 'urropondent KUALA LUMI A formed lera- i on the rubber m( J roaj?s wi f h hi iins. A motion su vas Dassed at of 'he I Ahmai an mtns 1 also renmend what if by holders to repl. J48 words
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Article62 1948-10-06 6 attacks on A Malay villages In Northern Malaya are Increasing, says thp P»>nang Malay newspaper, Warta Negara. m an appeal to vernment tfj arm the villagers. In an article entitled i "'A ral from Sungei Siput" mmentlng on the incident m which 100 armed bandits atfced62 words
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Article, Illustration227 1948-10-06 6 Johore emergency trial Free Press Staff Correspondent JOHOKE BAHRU, Tuesday. U'ONCi Sr X WAH. one of the two Chinese accused of consorting with persons who had m their possession arms of Bamfoo Lama, Plentong, on June 27, told the court, during the continuation of his227 words
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Article46 1948-10-06 6 KUALA 1 UMPUR. Tu< DMO Onn bin J:i ntri Besar "f Johore, I of miii m State undents and coming Iction. I d -iid, "br. issurimmediately to oil out I md to n m w un conuld and would I l i nini.46 words
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Article, Illustration45 1948-10-06 6 picture. f While limiting to pipe the Second Brigade of Guards to Singapore, members of the band of the Seaforth Highlanders quench their thirst with a drink from a NAAFI can- teen. The Guards arrived from the U.K. on Monday. Free PressFree Press - 45 words
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Article287 1948-10-06 6 HI^H -■IWfv I H 1 ,-«^?¥»f?r^^r^^s-T 7rra ».T T TTrm LONDON, Tuesda 4 FEATURE of the London Stock Exchange today was the strength of the Gilt-edged section, says Keuters financial correspondent ThK "m receipt of a continuous How of small buying ord< rs and prices moved higher.287 words
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337 1948-10-06 6 OFFENSIVE ON BANDITS 'ABOUT TO BEGIN' Free Press Start Correspondent KUALA LI M PI X, Tuesd THE acting Chief Secretary of the Federation of Malaya (Mr. C. R. Howitt) announced m the Federal Council today that, with troops deployed, the big offensive against the terrorists was "a!. to begin." "The337 words
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Miscellaneous89 1948-10-06 6 JAINt Exclusive lo the Singapore Free Press m Malaya "I'M SORRY, COLONEi/IAUGH/NG^N /l HOPE SHE DlDn't\ THANK GOODNESS FOR PUT i t^N'l AffOKDl STOCK? I MAVI !o GET OUT DAMME, MA* AM. EDWARDIAN PREJUDICE. I l IO UETJANt /BY GAD, SIR. I V AND WALK.PtKCYfy NO WOMAN IN HE HASN'T89 words
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Article157 1948-10-06 7 BETTING MAY BE LIGHT TODAY I oft go he ing and form SOM JEEP soft side, m spite of bright g, and very little form to business on the totalisator afternoon, second day of lutumn meeting. Yule should make a to start firm es. K.mbolton is m great form should157 words
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Article7 1948-10-06 7 JAP INVITATION IS TURNED DOWN Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 7 words
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Article510 1948-10-06 7 Race 1—2.30: CI. 4 D. 4 s| F. 300 Scholar Lawler 9.00 400 Montt Crisio Wahab 8.12 Batti II J. Donnelly 8.10 —0 Prattlin Ger.'lw 8.09 002 Sir Jarne* Tankard 8.04 000 Four Diamonds Jones 8.04 000 Alpha Jeffers 8 00 000 Cottage Queen Tait 7.07510 words
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Article, Illustration47 1948-10-06 7 The Australian Rugby League touring team lost the first match of their English tour when they met H udders Held, who won by 22 points to 3. This picture shows G. R. Peperell (Huddersfield^ m a tussle with W. Tyquin and J. Graves of Australia.47 words
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Article, Illustration413 1948-10-06 7 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By U/HEN Kwan Soon Teck, Negri's soccer captain, said Tf after the Malaya Cup final at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday that this was his last game, he had probably forgotten, m the exhilaration of victory, that he still had one more important task413 words
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Article473 1948-10-06 7 CjIMiAPORE motor-cycling enthusiasts have decided to form a club. Twenty-two riders, including Europeans, Chinese. Eurasians and Malays, at a meeting held at Tiong Bahru yesterday, unanimously approved the formation of the International Motor-cycling Club of Singapore. neiore the meeting early comers grouped together and discussed motor-cycling topes.473 words
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Article287 1948-10-06 7 FOII OWING an IK. Fontb.tll Uifuf fixture* for Saturrla\: I IKST DIVISION Arhentl v i.urnley Aslon 4 Portsmouth Blackpool v f-vrrton i Koltoo W. v Rirminchaui D*rb* Preston N I Hud<i«rsrieM I I Stoke C. Liverpool v Chelsea i Manchester I Charlton A Sheffield I v ManchesterReuter - 287 words
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Article344 1948-10-06 7 ITOTA Raja have established 11 themselves strong favourites for the S.A.F.A. Cup by their convincing eight-nil victory over the S.H.B. Auxiliary Police at Jalao Besar Stadium yesterday. Playing with such soccer "giants" as Abdul Rahman, Harith, Salleh. Madon Shariff Madon and Garhan, they344 words
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Article118 1948-10-06 7 Jockey who rode for Edward VII HVNDRED-YEAR-0 L D Jame* Skinner, who lives near Liverpool. New South Wales, Australia, still drives a horse every day to collect the ma:i. Before he came to Australia, 62 years ago. Mr. Skinner rode as a jockey m England, France India and New Zealand.118 words
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Article142 1948-10-06 7 There was an odd result of wartime naval action at Manly, rsvdnev). solf links recei. Lieut-Commander B. Harman. a retired Australian naval officer, took a .«hot \vi:h his seven iron. Two snapped m two haltwav down the shaft. When it was examined, it showed a core142 words
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Article151 1948-10-06 7 BARNEY Ewell, United States sprinter who ran second m the Olympic 100 metres, will turn professional and come to Australia this season If minor currency difficulties can be overcome. Ewell, m a letter, mdi, he probably woukl accept an offer by the Bendigo Commonwealth Athletic Club.Reuter; AAP; A.A.P. - 151 words
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21 1948-10-06 7 t Park. ►ct 16. Khan will also his for cer*war of h ■!v Babu ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Miscellaneous152 1948-10-06 7 Sports Diary F Cup— KfMJ v Rover- lalan Be*ar stadium. 5 15 p m FRIENDLIE- un BroO B 1 A 515 pm Cavanau; h Yoanistfrs t. lIQ Sin^apor*- I.IS p.a.; v Kreta Aver XI CT Park. spm K( (.BY > < v Combined R F padanr. 515 p.m.; Nat Soon152 words
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Article234 1948-10-06 8 HARRIS JACKSON - HARRIS JACKSON By Morale hit by Madiun fall A.P. Correspondent JOGJAKARTA, Wednesday. MILITARY experts of the Indonesian Republic say that their campaign against Communist-led rebels m the Republic is 90 per cent pursuit and 10 per cent sniping. Java's Communist leaders, Muso, Sharifuddin and Soetiadjat, have234 words
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Article79 1948-10-06 8 PARIS, Tuesday. DR. JAN PAPANEK, Czechoslovak Ambassador to the United States who resigned m protest after the Communist coup m his country, said today that Russia is taking millions of dollars worth of uranium from Czechoslovakia daily. Meanwhile, within a few months of Communist dictatorship, "forcedU.P.; Reuter - 79 words
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Article176 1948-10-06 8 Western plan or not at all' CONTROL OF ATOM PARIS, Tuesday. /WNADA warned today that the atom will be brought under control of the Western Powers or not at all. Gen. G. L. MciN'aughton delivered the Canadian warning to, the United Nations Political Committee and demanded approval of his proposalA.P. - 176 words
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Article158 1948-10-06 8 'Austerity in U.K. until 1952' NEW YORK, Tuesday. THE British Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir Stafford Cripps. told a press conference here today that he did not expect any marked improvement m the British standard of living before 1952, but that he did look for a gradual improvement through theU.P. - 158 words
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Article84 1948-10-06 8 STUTTGART, Tuesday. SERIES of "slight earth- quakes' about 6,000 miles away and possibly centred m Siberia have been recorded by the German Meteorological vine here, it was disclosed today. The distance might place the centre of the shocks m 1 Siberia, Alaska or near the NorthReuter - 84 words
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Article155 1948-10-06 8 MANILA, Tuesday. ni 01 neld jacket, typewriter, helmet and some clothes after Constabulary forces stormed un island hide-out m the Candaba swamp area, believed to be Luis Tartu's headquarters, has led field commanders to believe the Huk leader is dead. Reliable say the bulk ofA.P.; Reuter - 155 words
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Article99 1948-10-06 8 r VHE United States is eipcrimcnting icith an 'eye bomb" designed to guide its own fall on to enemy vessels, factories, oil refineries and other targets radiating heat. Its existence icas disclosed today at the air force proving ground at Elgin Field, Florida. Designated VB-6. orReuter - 99 words
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Article549 1948-10-06 8 ontinued from Paxe 1 •:d if he v 4. he ds on my ■<■'..'* asked your action today mean leave the United Hls answer v... ft the United N tions. My statement wa-s quite clear. We will not take part In the discussion of the Berlin caseReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 549 words
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Article20 1948-10-06 8 The Governments of Australia and New Zealand have Jointly bought the Christmas Island Phosphate Co. for £2,750,000.20 words
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280 1948-10-06 8 Undesirables: 'Send them back' says Onn Free Pr^s >taflf orrespondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. I^HE Mentri Be^ar of Juhore. Dato Onn bin Jarlar, referring to the acting Chief tary'i statement m the Federal Legislative Council, that spe< ::ift had been chartered to fly out reinforcements to Malaya, said there would have280 words
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Article79 1948-10-06 8 NEW YORK, Tuesday. FIFTEEN motorists expected the worst when they were stopped by two policemen near the Jamaica race track (New York) today. But they were pleasantly surprised. The policemen filled their tanks with petrol. The fuel was spurting from a hole m the 90-gal-lon tankU.P. - 79 words
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Article106 1948-10-06 8 A SFtt'lAL Market correspondent fires the prices of rubber (m cents per lb) at 11 a m today as follows: SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF comma The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's noon prices yesterday were. In cents per Ib Bu>ers SvUer* No. 1 ESS Spo loose nominal *3106 words
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Article55 1948-10-06 8 Nearly 3.000 delegates at the U.S. united Mine Union's convention m Cincinnati yesterday expressed their opposition to a second term for President Truman, shouting and applauding every critical reference made by their leader, Mr. John L. Lev Lewis called Truman ft "malignant, scheming Individual." dangerous not only to55 words
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Article209 1948-10-06 8 GADS HILL, (Missouri), Tues. THE little Ozark mountain j community of Gads Hill is abuzz with reports that a timber worker had found U.S. $100,000 m gold coins and certificates m a cave once used as a hideout by Jesse James, famous highwayman whoU.P. - 209 words
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Article171 1948-10-06 8 LONDON, Tv, I^OREIGN policy, defence and eeonoi irill form the agenda for the lirst three pl< Btons of the Commonwealth Prime Mi; Conference, which opens m Lon< Mofftd The Conference which is fortnight, is expected to be the assembly of its kind ever held mReuter - 171 words
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Article66 1948-10-06 8 CHURCHILL WARNS OF WAR DANGER I < BRITAIN'S wartime Pr. I Churchill, appealing for J *aJ recruits, today declared tl Jrf ri frontier of >ia is on the I the Russian zone of Germai and near its mouth forn •> J between the Russian and Bi Mr. Churchill, v. headqU.P. - 66 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous8 1948-10-06 8 HIGH TIP Today: 12.27 p.m. Thui 12.56 p.m.8 words
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