The Singapore Free Press, 11 October 1948

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1948. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 81 1 Imasterplan r migration LONDON, Monday. ■IA>TFR >r mass migration from K n to the dominions and lain >übject of discussion at r iference which opens in that the heavily nd would be in the event of an n of "to go or
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  • 6 1 ON THE HOME WNT' H j
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  • 22 1 Ing and applause brc Commander-in-Chief ar-old Marshal Rod w the end He Is charged with havli Germans. Mon p \2a
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  • 30 1 TEHERAN. Monda; THPr le are d in tho but a 1 in I 2 I). )l a n the I one of the A.P. U.P.
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  • 29 1 hundred refugees from camps in Austria have boarded a U.S. transport at ike them The.v have called the trans- Ship without Farewells", t to say Koodb
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  • 61 1 VTLNfcI i IT per i ol those who had i led tb»- '.pore in the days irere Ihe r, .Mr. Doi pr«*> iin.;/ imMlt at ithj of Europeans." All the exhibited at i lish Ik. Mr. Moore said about iMy ■>le had visited the Fair it opened on
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  • 53 1 A l .1 to Amne Machin, the mystery mountain of which American manufacturer Milton Reynolds recently planned an \1 search, has ended disusly. Five ot the eroup have been killed, presumably in a clash with aborigines. The head of th? expedition. Mah Sin-chieh, is said
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  • 80 1 Jens, uho Ih Belgian v.. •larried to c s.nn Qirl. A week aoo. th his wife and on. amazed to >ig the \o a dusty halt iens 1 homestead. It icas Mrs reslie h 'he Sov.-'t Emi her two children to Russia. "Let her po," said Jean,
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  • 185 1 FORGERY: 18 CHINESE CHARGED tr Reporter L detectlvea osted at the irt tins 18 Chinese womei ounterfeit e the Mr. R. J I the course < u/eekmen I were bl Court ii. 17 of cum s and petrol cou- and The I3lh p. was charg.-d with abetting. iting officer. Mr.
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  • 29 1 Thirty-six persons includl Huks were killed in a series of clashes and raids In the Luzon trouble areas <ii the Phil'ppines during the weekend.- U.P.
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  • 74 1 I CHINESE couple were dking in Ore Road on Saturday 1 when two Chinese in a t stopped and ordered them In Hqkkien to put up their hands. The woman ran away, but I ;an was robbed of 1 ly $100 in cash and valuables.
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  • 15 1 4 car past a Russian zonal bora He I he i p." U.P.
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  • 236 1 'Little nations keep trying PARIS, Mond. r pHK meeting of the Security Council today on the Berlin problem has been postponed and the chairman of the Council, Dr. Juan Br.°.nuglia (Argentine), will again meet Mr. Vishinsky in an effort to break the East-West deadlock. It is considered likely that negotiations
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  • 27 1 Prices o' b«t-qv. cloth will again be the eii^hth time in as a result of the I us lr belling rates of U.P.
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  • 28 1 With leaving su jobs, cmploymerrt in the Un States dropped in September the second consecutive monib by "00 to a total of 60.312.000.— A. P.
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  • 18 1 S'nco T uary. 1 IHS forcignrr?. iding :»d4 Js have bcvn ".ranted Chinese cit.zenship Reuter
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  • 274 1 'A MATTER OF TIME,' SAYS MR. MACDONALD LONDON, Monday. •yOTAL suppression of Communist terrorism in A Malaya is only a matter of time, said Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner- General in South -East Asia, on his arrival at London airport last night for consultations during the conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers.
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  • 39 1 DURMESE insurgents seizsd Cstocks in a 1 Government military communique. The comm had n tured anoth' Bassein district. It also repc: ter betw n forces and i: Toim Rangoon ar. Tv^'o G Reuter
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    • 33 1 ,u«B 6 f.P.W.5. 5. /e SUVA JtfTMHB DWELLER Orchard Boad, "r.l: 2466 fal)rics at utility p: Jj )ALfc H kNTS 0 i SPUN FABRICS $1.50 PER VARD! 6esf bargains a s^_ ES F
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    • 35 1 DRINK DINE RESTAURANT BAR 260, MIDDLE RD. SINGAPORE. m A Sunny Spot in fovm BRIGHTEN ROOM LIGHTEN 7 WORK THE WONDERFUL LAMP PRODUCT j*. &&.e. futons f*ff^ cy/Jv/ o/ TV General Electric Co I. OM/28
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  • 499 2  -  Hall Romney I By LONDON LETTER AN outcome of the trouble in Malaya has been the futile bickering that has been going on in the correspondence columns of "The Times n regarding the relative roles of the Malays and Chinese in the history and ecof Mala} D: 11
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  • 193 2 Ky Ed. L. CAMPBELL \.l\ Correspondent UAVK you Bent your present for Prin- Elizabeth's baby yet? Then don't. You'll just get it back un you are a personal friend of the family. Thi a Win family rule. It is announced over and I I involvi Do the
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    230 2 In u. .avo be« g ard, so Irt law. In ptde I me tune, he di -up. Whm a de.onder Illegally exj card i« gl'. cr In ormat.on Th* 1 exposed carci. becon '.rd.' 1 1 %t c-up en the t» b-> ?nd must be p'ayed at the
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  • 169 2 Hundreds of t ienti pore for extrac and dentur here but in Britain the new V »tional ll< vided free <■■ n people are nou ma i he den the first tin VI OUTH S have suddenly become goldmines in Britain Thousands of den who have signed up
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    • 123 2 Special Announce nsnt l WIDE ASSORTMENT of CHRISTMAS CARDS CALENDARS with MALAYAN VIEWS ENSIGN BOOK STORE HIGH STREE SINGAPORE -Tel- M\H fOR YOUR RELAXATION, COME TO: THE TAVERK (turopean Residential Hotel (Upen lo N<M- Reside CLOSE TO THE BOTANICAL GARDEN Natural (00l Breeze) Airy Luxuriously Furnished Rooms We Stock Onlv
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    • 75 2 k f/> f/ I if RAITS TIMES 1 PICTURE ay* from •npur, Pcn.inf .^r 1 Borneo and i Have vou M whom you wish to icr<f w '""iH tion? The Str.-iti Tin October You CM K in tht world for S2 TS _^S*m 0 RDER r° R M I To
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    • 185 2 SINGAPORE AUSTRALIA o 30 rOMOHROU an; 8 si J -0 ers and Hai I I on; 10 Music ir 9pn fif,,rtW, M»lrwiW 11 T,-r Music of thf mar. I ialk; I K i;g; 10 Austraian News; 10 10 M StrliiH- 10 15 AKrlcu! f ura: t' 30 c for Millions;
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    • 15 2 YOUR LUCKY STi 80., determinat en a are thor how plisfa i nd in < m
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  • 296 3 CORRUPTION DELAYS JAPANS RECOVERY Tyrone Power checks his make-up on a cliff in San Marino during a halt in shooting of the film 'Prince of Foxes." Power has to make 22 costume changes in the film. San Marino, a tiny republic in the heart of Italy, is agog with excitement
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  • 12 3 NEW 'ARMOUR PLATE' PLASTIC stops shell 4 iled to A.P. t of
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  • 23 3 ..i j B tons) to drive off CusT .vhen they ■red a als took in the hold Reuter
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  • 21 3 HUSBAND who went into a neighbour's house in search of duorce evidence was told he had committed no offence4
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  • 16 3 Villagers on tiny Cam Philippines) fled for a hea\ volcai int Hlbo A.P.
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  • 153 3 HUSBAND who went into a neighbour's house in search of duorce evidence was told he had committed no offence ur- It Bushell and her two child] U H w.s said, told tie had b ;ht his about to run y with a
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  • 144 3 'A bdication play well received ABDICATION- play with an Elizabethan TrrTT S t Ull ramatisin abdication of Edward! VIII has had a .clous reception at the Gaiety Theatre Dublin. The play-written by an Enelishwoman, Mrs. H T Lowe-Porter, and produced by an Englishman. Hilton Edwards-has already been booked for production
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  • 69 3 A GROUP of 426 Jewish youngsters from 12 to 16 have left Amsterdam by boat for Israel The children, most of them orphans from Rumania, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Germany, had been ■spending a year in Holland preparing for life in the new <> of Israel
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  • 43 3 pHIEF of 4.000 Zulus, Alb John Luthuli, attending Foreign Mission World mbly in Colombus (Ohis) told Governor Thomas J. rt recei "We don the wo< in South Africa that you ha In A- It ca?: is quite a jungle."— A.P
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  • 165 3 BRITAIN'S sailor prince— Edinburgh— during the l imes a busm illng at wppk^nds. He is skipper of the Royal lo him and Princess I esent by !id sailing club at res, Isle of Wight. Following the birth of her baby. Prince probably sail with her husDressed in
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  • 29 3 United States export surplus dropped to $389,8: ;n August the lowest in v two years. In. ised nearly US$4O 000,--000 t 1 of U*****,500.--000- A.P.
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    11 3 Peron ware tu in the Plaza had an against his discovered.
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  • 64 3 CUPID UPSETS U.K. HOUSING ESTIMA TES 'THE matrimonial enthusiasm of the British people x —Mr. Aneurin Bevan, Minister of If it that— has upset the country's housing estima Since the first estimates were made, he tid "la numbers of families have been formed and m> more babies have been born.''
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  • 13 3 TORIES BACK RECRUITING THc h 1 -tied iK. two appi mously member: A.P
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  • 68 3 COLOMBO WTHER I ion's ei output depe.'.ds on a policy-decision still to be It is learned has oiK'red t, the next 12 mo: Russia also I tons of p! sources tend to attach signiticance to the bid. f. fleeting a 'frantic hurry" to build up stocks
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  • 16 3 Australian Food for I ad a special Christmas consignment parcels to I Reuter
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  • 13 3 r Mr the world u the bon I U.P.
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    • 54 3 TARZAN Eerie Search /?.v £J^r Rice Burroughs WAIT. TARZAN /fT 1 M I DONT LIKE 6EIN6 S£f*U?ATEO, II 'PERHAPS VOU"?e Rl^kr, I r IT4 '■r > r imJ may BE AT^AP* I 1 Kll LARSON 60OWIED SHOULD r CHi«AM A6«EEO. •POU* mb^—^B D'AftNOT CAUTONEO §TT J 1 tAv£ 6ONC WJTH
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    • 252 4 M.>ted tly in of the CornConference n London •e subjects likely to be on 11 be or partie concern— the <•" th resp defence in Southfuture of m Don. very obviousiv mes to the c nee. n menace will j or. :ude of the of rain the case
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  • 1035 4 Commonwealth Column zvill be the call TURN your eyes from Paris and UNO just for a moment and look to London and three big items of Empire news. (1) Downing Street clears the decks for the Empire Prime Ministers' Conference this month. (2) Mr. Morrison, deputising
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  • 579 4  -  GORDON YOUNG by OCKHOLM. RESPITE Berlin crises, inside Russia they still held the Week of Youth. Six million men girls between 15 and 25 were feted in the Soviet Unl orations ol the 30th anniary of the K 'his 6.000.000 peoDie in all i am
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  • 23 4 When .i man's w 1 "v the lord he mak< en hK enemies to hr u peace with him. Pruvt:os, 16, 7.
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  • 164 4 Peron may visit Spain this year PRESIDENT Juan Domingo Peron Ls expected to pay an official visit to Spain this year, when Argentine-owned free-port facilities are to be cpened at Cadiz. He may also go to Denmark, since work is to begin about the same time on another such project
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  • 100 4 DORT authorii throughout world are into Liverpool's new radar installation which guides shi ifely into port from mi out, e v through the thick blanket of fog. The new £50,000--tem, in preparation 18 months, was put Into operation on July 30, to guide ships up the River
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  • 38 4 LINGER ROGERS u former husband, Ay: is reported, app'ar toge" Birds Walk;: r United A Fred Barklt In "The B d Astaire dai;ce n numbers and mere es than in a: previous t'-am: RKO.
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  • 221 5 COLLEGE HOUSING TO COST $235,000 Councils plans Free Press Staff Reporter t the serious shortage of house* for the increasing College tutorial staff, Raffles uncil has approved a building proamme involving the construction of 12 houses, of which six will be built as soon as possible. The six houses will
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    78 5 r were injured two was j involved in collision with lorry at the Junction oi Uppei 1 Seran^con. Braddell and Bart ley Roads at noon yesterday. Four thousand books of special appeal to children ■'able in the library, pecially mtntcand Jurniti.re. is open d I (on Saturd 030
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  • 25 5 Free Prt- i Staff lorre:»pro:»dent BENTONO 4 <IF,n p ::ce p.. A Bentong streets today he fun< of of Chee H l
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  • 222 5 I ree I Stall Reporter rill mosl expensive book for Singapore s seeuud 1 annual book fair in the Victoria Memorial Hall was not on display because an American bought it tlie previous day for S4OO. book was a rare first vo volumes of 1 of sold
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  • 137 5 TERRORIST TRAPPED, SHOT DEAD Free Pre>>> Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sur.day. k malay Regiment patrol 'ay surrounded a hut and shot dead a Chinese tei n the Jungle ear c Pahan*. In the Kluang area of Jopa shot and wounded a bandit. constables drc who fired at Shi-: and Harimau
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  • 17 5 Two Bengalis held up a In Stanley Street. s:nga- nlng and r..bbed him of $20.
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  • 99 5 Ti*£ annual pilgrimage to 1 the Island of Kusu, near St. John's Island, began at 6 a.m. yesterday. By 8 a.m. the small island with its old temple was almost covered with worshippers who had come in thousands by all type of craft. Joss and paper money
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  • 28 5 September rubber crops are reported by Paterson, Simons Co. Ltd. as follows: Henrietta Rubber Estate Ltd 176,500 lb. and Sungel Matang Rubber Estate Ltd. 52,100 lbs.
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  • 23 5 RAUB, Sun.— Mr. L. T. Moey Chief Clerk. Customs, is irr the General Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, recovering from an appendicitis operation.
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  • 51 5 RAFFLES College will hold a graduation ceremony on Oct. 16 at 3 p.m. The diplomas will be prp^ented by the Governor, Sir iklin C.Knson. Both the GoYernor and the principal •1 the Collefe will address 'he *at hiring. The graduation ceremony will be followed by a tea
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  • 268 5 Free Press Staff Reporter EARLY 4,000 books fill the shelves of the ne i W 1 ch j ldren .'f section of Raffle's Library and they include a gift of 300 volumes from the British council Another 100 books will be presented to the Library
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  • 94 5 WHITE SLA VE INQUIRY THE Siamese Criminal Inves--1 tigation Department is investigating reports from Malaya that prostitutes have been smuggled into Singapore and other Malayan ports from Siam. Recently eight Chinese women tried to enter Malaya through Betong but were arrested and are now awaiting trial. In Bangkok 500 p:
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  • 246 5 Youth hostel for Colony WILL HOUSE 40 Free Press Staff Reporter nPHE opening of a Youth Hostel, the first of its kind in Singapore, is scheduled for the middle of this month at the Queen Street Boys' Club. The hostel will house about 40 boys, and is primarily intended for
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  • 79 5 Free Press Staff Reporter TDIBLE birds' nests may bf collected in Barawak only three times a year In the Gunong Subls district where the Niah caves ar© situated, only two collections may be made in a year. Collectors ol birds' must report, at least one week
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  • 51 5 RETRIAL IS ORDERED 1 orrespo'i. rs' v* i lilty and ordered a re a .-old P ma was cnarged -clg of .303 .nltion *he railway e on S^pt. 23. akernat: g control of ammunition. Paramasivam claimed trial and was defended by Mr. C. M. P. Pillai. Federal Counsel Mr. Good
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    • 32 5 W* H'.N ONLY..., ■WHITE SHIRTS I >H LAR Ql AUTIKS •ARTDALE-CLARIGE ■A«_ "'^MAN in Richard Roo '*tein II ProrJirtion records. I r 1 j^ 18IA GRAPHi Nr f COMPANY LTD., r SINGAPORE.
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    • 42 5 has the right s~ FOUNDATION /^l seted to perfection in I 1 The WASPIE r**3/J' side fitted with four If: 1 1\ strong suspenders. f\ F/^yi Sizes 25 to 28 waist V $4.75 Each II ROBINSONS (ROBINSON CO LTD) RAFFLES PLACE SPORE
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  • 13 6 I I i Du be- md the md under
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  • 75 6 ANY women who go to eir su fieri ngs in an attem i **blac- the ex-rr, tal for women and children. And The ex -matron, n Bak Ing en*: as in the ma wards. Dreadful birth "A woman j a compar. would make the t
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  • 38 6 PILOTS STRIKE, 'PICKET' SKY PILOTS US. Airlines the I to fly '>ver Phila- ng and plar Th< ation said rial bhow was to the public that regular pilots of the comi--. wei ike and to give the U.P.
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  • 59 6 A.P. Ml Heat Kent ii be thought was a fox in the b: But he h. n a I f OX S C. and ;o. wife of a retired Royal N >m- of Ford-lane. Worth am. v.'xs critically 111 in Ital with gunshot wounds. The n
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  • 446 6 CHINESE CIVIL WAR ENTERS CRUCIAL PHASE Next 60 days may decide Chiang's fate A head for figures THE Man With the Photographic Mind, they call Mr. James Jackson, 50-year-old deputy food executive er at Swinton, Lanes. \t Manchester Mr. Jackson wu chief witness rut a woman fined A: 10 for
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  • 91 6 DIVORCE court judge said in London that the fact that a husband made his wife a "club wid ing her alone In the evenings to go to his club did not jrivi rounds for divorce. i divorce I In Bad terms Water Or TV. by Judge
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  • 118 6 SOVIET airmen at e lead !anA pilot (name CAT) of one of I Ch 's Civil Air Tra port (CAT) planes all it two P-39-Russia during World War made several passes at C-46 cargo plane when he from Mukden to tao at 9,000 fe< I
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  • 36 6 THE American A the British film. -Oliver rwist", has bi- iely •poned. says th< hur on. Pr say the I vill be heir! rid i that RanJcs plan to re-s! It.
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  • 78 6 T Masters Profflnnil Golf Tournament at Sunnirvtdale. Berkshire, yesterday, his total aggregate of 172 netting him first prite of BSML Six strokes behind Belgian FTory van Donck at the end of the third round, von Nida staged a fighting finish to rack up a new
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    • 143 6 Jr. Evatt at Notre Dame cathedral P- DONT MISS Wp m ki Fnone4U4i CH <*& ll'MStt rnnAVi *S phone bQO3 U U A 1 LfIST FOUR SH ows 2 p m Ll5 131 9J& p.m. i KM pmm t AIBARA OAVIO i •ft f iT«!f W YCII WIYtNi CONTE I
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    • 50 6 JANE Exclusi. to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya /MASTt R?^SR E M I V PaS4gN O T I i^T^X 1/gREAT SOoTf, vM*4E?V"THERE YOU ARE-^N in TkF srAKiTiF«;r— up»u'- Aaa a sAodt/ This is Too much!- J go °v gad. 1 she was i \what-dVe-call ems?V J r<so BACK AMD
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  • 37 7 "Let her po," said Jean, "but Uie kids must stay Belgian police supported him. The Embassy car finally drove vy without Mrs \Janssen* or the children ~>lr. Ja?is?cns > Mrs. Janssi not fit to print.- A.P.
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  • 355 7  - MALAYA LOSES GREAT SPORTSMAN MALCOLM USHER By RAF's Thomson goes home fYS board the British troopship "Dilwara" which w left Singapore for England recently, was' one oi the most famous personalities in Malayan and Royal Air Force soccer circles. He was 28-year-old Alec ("Tommy") Thomson, a player who has, during
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  • 213 7  - Peng Soon makes badminton a graceful art COUR TCRAFT Bv IyHLX Wong Peng Soon, Singapore's leading exponent of badminton, steps into the court at ngay to open Malaya's game in the international Thomas Cup competition, this country will surely win its first plaudit as the home of the world's best
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  • 92 7 Hurst turns down offer to Woodcotk yOM HIRST, manager of X Bruce Woodcock, has turned down an oiler for the British heavyweight champion to fight Ezzard Charles in New York on November 11. Woodcock was asked to substitute for Joe Baksi who has injured a hand. Hurst said he did
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  • 80 7 \EGRI SEMBILAN'S .spell in tills st-asou big lootball was broken in Pcnang yesterday Ptimng Chinese F.A. rn by six goels to two to first Malayan Chinese ::al. I this the Penang Chinese playbrilliant football, throvmg r full we ght into attack fund N iri's her nee.
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  • 15 7 SjWirZFRT <\ND and C/"Choslo- 'i in an i the •na*ch between U.P.
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  • 8 7 ird Road r Trade 1-0 v on Saturday.
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  • 37 7 i'HE Scofiih 1 Ken Shaw, drew with Nils Anderson of Sweden in an eight-round match at Goth nburg last ni^hr. The Swede had a o of -8 po inds. scaling 225 pour A.P.
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  • 452 7 Free Press Hating Correspondent j! <-.«me Boy had won the last race in Penang on Saturday, final day of the Penan* T.C. autumn meeting, the most unusual record of three horses registering their third successive victories on the same day would have been
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  • 182 7 Free Pre^s Coi respondent TI1L" Johor- Bahru soccer v.as brought to a ck< le Cup final played on I padar.g the Ihe °i I on Ume. < itart tO t Metric Rangers attack d strongly after this and Mohd. Ka Mm had hard luck when a
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  • 215 7 POH LIM AND MISS KENG IN SEMI-FINALS Ong Poh lira and i N and mily respective]] ied the mixtd doubles they were conceded a walk- over by Lee Kim Seng and Mrs D Siow (Mayfair> at th ix^re badminton championships, he! I the Clerical Union hall, yes day. In the
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    2 7 "TOMMY" THOMSON
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  • 14 7 •ne In on Friday nigh n the final of th A.P.
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  • 19 7 <^WEDEN beat Denmark a in an nternatl -ccerl match at Stockholm The same Dar al] U.P.
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  • 198 7  -  CRUSADER By I>Y defeating the Tiger Sports Club, runners-up in the first division of the S.A.F.A. League, by six goals to two at Jalan Besar yesterday, Kota Raia Sports Club, second division champions, under, all the weaknesses of Singapore's top-flight soccer this season in addition
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  • 48 8 OXARK. To Fern, wife ol John Oeare, at th« Oeneral Hospital. Johor* Bahru, on Btn Oct 1948. a brother Alan James for Mary. RUSSELL. —At Penang Maternity Hospital, on 1 Oct. to fcvelyn. wife of 8. D. Russell. Beawood Estate. Sungel Slput. Ptrak. a daughter, both well.
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  • 272 8 COM'WEALTH PREMIERS' TALKS BEGIN LONDON, Monday. STATESMEN from nine countries of the British Commonwealth, representing a quarter of the world's population, meet in London this morning for the opening of the two weeks' Commonwealth Prime Ministers* conference. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, will open the talks which
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  • 27 8 JAP WHALE FLEET TARGET PNOUGB about a 10 per cent inin Japan's dorm i supply is the target of halthe \ntactic part of a tat. 'ind 0
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  • 32 8 rs at Jafi n .submitted to a th tit ultima" it military police in the early hours .y and ►lit 40 prisor and a cou: is being held.
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  • 131 8 ROME. Monday. ni ORS w black flags and si 17 fmns surged through th r1 M r ht on U dolfo Grnziani's lollaboration with the Germans. ice chasrd the demon- rubber :ng ord< n demonstrate]. ni, 66, and Milse army comr on trial b( y
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  • 46 8 SPECIAL Market corre*>pondtnt gives the prirtv (l f rubber (m cent* p<>r 1b at II am i a« follow*: Bu^«■^^. Sellers No. 1 K S S Spot I o.b in bale*, Oct. No. 1 R- 43 I R.S.S 41', 40 :o'i f narkrt: Dull
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  • 43 8 gTOCKS on the New York Exout a nslny h the slowest Saturday its. Only 190. C00 res changed hands with only fractional changes being recorded. The Dow Jones Avera^p., were: Stocks 68.03. Industrials 18"!. 09, Ua 59.98, Utilities 34 83.- A.P.
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  • 72 8 LONDON, Monday. A RUSSIAN scientist, Prof. Nikolai Sinitsin has experimented successfully at Zorky Medical Institute with heart transplantations in both warm and cold' blooded animals, the Radio Moscow reported yesterday. The broadcast said that Prof. Sinitsin, in his book entitled "Heart Transplantation," reported that he had replaced
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  • 183 8 LONDON, Monday. TF Soviet Russia should ever sweep across Western 1 Europe, she would find its occupation bloodied by the greatest guerrilla forces in history. The formation of armies designed to go underground, with weapons and equipment to sabotage the plans of the occupying power, is
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  • 44 8 C\DA'S 73-year-old Prime Minister, Mr. MacKcnzie King has influenza and blood circulation is causing He has been ordered a compli and will attend the D<~ninions c nee today. Although Mr. Mackenzie King has indicated he will this aut ent A.P.
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  • 14 8 were lulled and Satuiday wta balcony of a movie hoi U.P.
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  • 131 8 NEW YOKK, Monday THE administrator of the Economic Co-operation Administration. Mr. Paul Hoffman, said yesterday that Europe's drive for swift recovery under the European Recovery Programme was succeeding "admirably," despite Russian resistance. orrible when she refused to take" part In ERP at its inception together r
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  • 103 8 Monday. RPS that the We«l l would like the f war took r»n sit? i. the arrival here of Poi Tpn»-ral Sr iff There has been no ment. in the reported movement by the West to on Spain. .:n i> did i :h in incial
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  • 92 8 Britannia Gets tough Ir)\rc NeWJ Britain will soon increase her southern fleet to pre-war stn five cruisers, two sloops -to back up her Antarctic claims. Under the headline "We G( t Tough In The Antarctic." the newspaper quoted Vice Admiral Sir Roderick McGrigor Commander of the Home Fleet as saying:
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  • 84 8 HELSINKI, Monday. QILVO SOKKAS, 17 now has a supporter with lent funds to finance the youth's construction of a miniature rocket plane ichether or n first rocket attempt was merely fantasy. The Finnish muUi-viiUi-onaire Laurl Haitian said he would finance Sokkas. He believed Sokkas' claim
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  • 23 8 The Czech Minister to Egypt. Frantisek Krucky. had rejected special instructions from Prague to return home it f.> r U.P.
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  • 259 8 FRENCH MINERS DEFY ACTION THREA 'Strike will continue PARIS, Monday. OTRIKING French miners last night brushed aside the threat of the Prime Minister, M. Henri Queuilie, to break the "insurrection" and declared their determinaf ion to continue the week-lon^ strike. "The longer it lasts, the more determined we shall become,"
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  • 240 8 SHANGHAI. Monday. GOVERNMENT forces are U slowly yielding ground around the strategic Manchurian city of Chinchow— i "gateway to North China" following the launching of a new onslaught by Communist armies in the Liaoni'iig corridor, war dispatches report. The new Communist offensive is said to
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  • 103 8 PARIS. Sunc MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT on the Western European nations to u Marshall Plan to ensure freedom for through- out the world. In a Radio bro LmeThe United Qg aid. the people of tl in their work r. to BUCC the plai "The?
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  • 76 8 HELSINKI. Bunda I has no plans for lal bloc, inish Cab okesman said yesterday. The spokesman ad "Presld :ivi, in 1947, declared that Finland cannot Jcir. the Marshall Plan because of controversies beeat powers. That polic not changed."' The statement was mad connection with a Moscow
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  • 37 8 trml -cd each ot yesterday four clinging to the interi were 'brushed off.' rath of 17 and a of 41 were electrocuted wl v rolled on to the high Two ot iu red.
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  • 53 8 HARPENDt M H^HE trouble with world, Lord Ham I ence at day, is that Stat never a Boy Scout. "The gentlemen v h< in the Kre been brought u h > as Scouts," Lord Ham,. served. "If they had might have a ch:. coming
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  • 30 8 EDAYS after fj a lou: boy Ivy his tv ing flve-ar.d-a-half pov. The shop wife were de--1 Twins had ly been born in Mrs. Reuter
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  • 57 8 II I and- uggle v in the Adc He was commenting on the rush for rice cards an certificate extracts. Misunderstanding e public apparently e mlsunderitood the S gapore registration prc< dun-." Mr. Oarllng remarked nment staff at i would application forms pair g
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