The Singapore Free Press, 12 October 1948

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA ■"r SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1948. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 46 1 Wst says 'no' to 'little nations' mtssta must mace 'trial' I PARIS, Tuesday. eat on the prom powers I moves In the "little the u trial nohabiy tomorrow. IS unby the uuglia i Secretary or on P: True work a for t: Reuter A. P. U.P.
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  • 19 1 V .it Reporter rrafl i Marorn bin eked down Road a reman °d wher R
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  • 164 1 Wall collapses at G.H. cafe Free Press Staff Reporter T»HE complete outside wall of the (i II in Battery Road collapsed at half past eight this morning. A portion of the first floor came down with the wall. Smashed chairs and tables evidenced that there could have been tragedy had
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  • 58 1 MOHAC HI SATO former f Kamagaya, 30 miles north of Tokio. is in 11 -Japan r to "briuhi <l«M>m> world The qualification for membership is a bald head. Before the war Miming Head" clubs used to mefull moon t<- d drink and compete with the moon
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  • 79 1 Moscow wants missions sent to colonies PARIS. Tue THE Soviet Union pro--1 posed day that the Un: ions sh nd mi to l the world"s 70 colonies to ma he-spot survof conditions there, and that it should be entitled to discuss p s from A O. Kulagnikf .1 and trustees!}..
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  • 72 1 THE President of the Karen National Union, Saw Ba U Gyi, speaking at a Rangoon luncheon yesterday, made a nation-wide appeal for peace in Burma and urged the Karen.- to restore arms and money looted from the Govern rr. In reply the Burmese Premier, Thakin Nu,
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  • 281 1 5 REPLIES TO 'WILL THERE BE WAR? THESE replies were given yesterday to the question: How great is the danger of war? Trysve Lie. United Na Secretary General said he was convinced there would be no war 'within the seeable future. It is always P° in theory for the great
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  • 81 1 I Start" Reporter SINGAPORE police yestery arrested three Indian "strong-arm" men 01 the now deiunct Tanjong Pagai Labour Union, whose members were responsible for a coilee shop bomb outrage some time before the emergency was declared in Singapore. The arrest.s were made under the
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    28 1 l-Mur^fial I ry and ■ma Sir i, find something to laugh about when Lord Montgomery erence in London, at which African leaders met the problems of their terrorit;
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  • 104 1 T, of hou the the I n. Wat I hile ':inu governor's in a secret I gra n Nanking Wang Pi-n of the Social Affair 'merit Of the Shantung Government, said the rnor Wang Yao-iius died in battle on Sept 25 and ica? buried
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  • 15 1 Taruc' s aide arrested i girl but sr< u a').*- to find Taruc nun- A.P
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  • 17 1 U.S. United Mine Workers I L dent. This Is double Ills present A.P.
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  • 21 1 While fighting a talking fire at the Swiss Club yesterday, three Army fli were 6tun«: by to hospital.
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  • 60 1 DAKISTAN has applied to the International EmerFood Council for 160,000 tons of food grains following heavy destruction of wheat and rice crops by floods. "It is our minimum demand and if we do not get it there is no use remaining a member of such an
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  • 328 1 NANKING, Tuesday. DRESIDENT Chiang Kai-shek, in a speech delivered at the Kuomintang weekly memorial service terday, described the present international situation f xtremely critical" and said China must contribute to the cause of world peace by speedy suppression of the Communists. He said only by
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  • 42 1 T: the invited to appear next month before a C :onal Com*.ee on Un -Filipino A ind t; Rep Vllareal ■.eel to give Communists a chance to explain what they stood for. and how they propo"- hleve thei;
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  • 37 1 Hyde Park, wlio of a British firm that popul Van Houson semi-stiff collar h:\? left £205 903. Russian by a fortunp in the I and beaan I in England at 40.-
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  • 25 1 A joke about th^ Fuel Mi Gaitskell, whch b: s from BBC the s^urday I Is to be Loi Reuter Reuter
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    • 90 1 PRcCEOUS STONES Diamond Set Jewellery LANKA JEWELLERS, 20, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE rr\ I There is an an in giving. An trt i" /JrJ m knowin ust what y o^ friend* «riL appreciate most. iffl WheD y U Carry of Dc Luxc 'v J fW Virginia you are in that happy
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  • 738 2 By MARIE GOUGH A FTER my first few days in Singapore I was convinced I should never dare to (drive a car here: even crossing the road terrified me, hardened London pedestrian though I am. My first Singapore taxi rides scared me even more. However,
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  • 46 2 IT is a good thing to i we a little skin food into the complexion before having the hair washed and dried under the a dr. The heat from th* chine is very inclined to -kin. This little hint will be I Ighly b»
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  • 301 2 1. formerly p mind :h< trd lower tha d during tne up without :-ot the ease if the was exposed as an improper but if a low card falls out of a player's hand, the presump: that the damage done usually will not require by a pen. 1
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  • 234 2  - WHAT HO CHUMS CHARLES GIBSON By DO not know whether the ladies of Singapore deserve more publicity than the men, need more, seek more but they certainly receive m I pha In the press are any criterion Singapore has some charming women. They always seen. 86. On four .an apj;
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  • 233 2 Bonniest Babies Europe AFTER a visit to London, duri n g which he examined thousands of British babies and made a careful study of theii health statistics, Pro* fessor Henri Bonnet member of the Faculty of Medicine and one of France's leading authorities on children, has returned here convinced that
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  • 58 2 SPOTLIGHT WAISTIN 'Big tigers' evade the law THE North China Daily-News, British-owned English language paper in Shanghai, cautions Chi uthorities to exert great care in evoking ital punishment for persons convicted of black marketing In the past. Three persons have been executed so tar for crimes involving black marketin?. >e\eral
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    • 178 2 THE RAFFLES GRILLROOM IS OPEN EVERY DAY FOR LUNCH THE COCKTAIL HOUR with FRANK PICKFORI) AT THE PIANO From 7 to 8 p.m. in the New Lounge is the popular rendezvous of the Smart Set THE INFORMAL DANCE IN THE PALM COURT Tonight is from 9 p.m. to Midnight with
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    • 45 2 irrfi i On/oy Resort Climd report At it you pro forr. WHAT THE CARRIER ROC u» f Immediate Delive> of I A/C D/C tf«*» I Dis Iltfm CARRIER INTERNAXIONAi^ 68, Mackenzie Road P "Selangcr 1 I Ong Yoke Lin fir Co., Phont 40 fc M
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    • 608 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR THOSE born on Columbus day will have man) of the same characteristics which imve the explorer his raecesl and fame vaunting hope, ambition, and the will to mii ceed. While highly i motional and loving the dramatic, miu seem to know how to ni» I these talents
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  • 130 3 RUS INDUSTRY 'PEACE TO WAR' SWITCH PLANS I plants set aside, 245 stand by WASHINGTON. Jr war broke out American industry could switch over to production of the most vital arms within 18 months. National defence offic* ra say new plans for stepping up war production hive been vastly improved
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  • 24 3 Rice will be short for years' N, Mond. produ In many iie Intern, i few more years. En reached t r id rict w
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  • 5 3 EARLY GANDHI WORK FOUND -1.
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  • 6 3 'MONTY GOT ON' IKE'S NERVES i
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  • 23 3 h The revolut.', p in t: .tution *ed States as a pi -r. Americans tyflvc prece I ry expo:
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  • 77 3 THEIR cha!rman iiaving f the ;-folk> School Rab' behind after lessons to elect a successor. Idea of the company, which now own* forty rabbits, came from the headmaster, but the children run the scheme. First dividend of 1.000 per cent —10s. for each is share— will be
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  • 42 3 \IR F ton, F eration d Presi l, third 11 iit days, hink it fectly nontot to have full diplomatic relations i who arrived oy plane .y I .man, M; excep* Mr J who h he I
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  • 20 3 tician, i flyiny the AS. 'led h :t to store. j.ght re u ear as c •rrti. It
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  • 110 3 a r, Mr. Jlnnah, for the sake ter. Mr. Liaauat All Khan, sa.d last night on his arrival In London to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. He said he believed that on the result of the conference would depend whether the Commonwealth was to be
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  • 115 3 Most feared man in Japan' 'Both aides i ᆱ"\ h dealer N(ᄏKTH \26 KQ J 6 5' 10 9 0 8 AAQ 7 2 AA:4 a 3 f a g 8 6 <? ラ aKQJO 10 7 e I a ᆱ 6 4 tᆱ* A-. <| 111 A KJ7III 0
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  • 12 3 a had ee vear* DaAim her own A. P.
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  • 28 3 D ence» have ldered by the highest apj court a: Brno (Czechoslovak tjr d origina: to life iir.pr:sonmem for blfif-< mark nces.- A. P.
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  • 56 3 RISON 'BREAK' BEFORE MASS 'THE matrimonial enthusiasm of the British people x ラMr. Aneurin Bevan, Minister of If it thatラ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.'' The ery soon,
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  • 105 3 C' WEALTH TALKS ON JAP TREA TY Evatt who has 10-.g been tlTe small pov. any m the i. lie t" 15 re to be supported by I .land d i LONDON, Mom; A PEACE treaty with Japan is almost certain to I.e one of the topics raised by the
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  • 13 3 H.K. building too high' rumour denied A A.P. yr h er yer r
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    • 31 3 TARZAN Fodder for the apes By Edgar Rice Burroughs t O ..CAM TtMPTIO Wl CAW 697 ~(@1, I STt? *m^ "^..^O f 65 THE O»SC AKO HIOI fT, TH||» 1 f^2P
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  • The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. Oct. 12. 1948.
    • 187 4 TH E abandonment of .ingchun to the Communists was not so i a blou as an, which strategic value, but 1 from the last but one of the great Manheld by Nana deii g. gone I V I the I be result o: cond a fir
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  • 811 4 Don Iddon's Diary NEW YORK: CUCCESS and conlidence ride the Dewey victory special. Also aboard the camin train are 98 tired, ating newspapermen, 43 aides, advisers, ghost writers, and typtwo doctors, six detectives, and unnumbered squads of local politicians, judges, mayors, magistrates, friends, and fans. In the last, of the
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    466 4 By BAKBAKA GORMLY A! 1 Correspondent 'FHE original lians. the dark chocolate coloured aborigines, are a d ace. When the white man arrived there 160 y ago, about 300,000 aborigines roamed over Austral: w only about 20.000 full bloods remain. their --in A. Land and along The
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  • 317 4 TODAY'S SUCCESS STORY By ROY FKRROA WHEN cinem g Shaw Brothers 1 latest $100,000 full-length Malay film entitled "Chinta" to be I ed in Singapore during the Hari Raya Haji n, they will applaud the ing and singing new Malay star, 23- -old Pahang born Roomai
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  • 8 4  - 'DEAR HOME WILLIAM PABRIST by u FMTIj J
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  • 81 5 BIG MUSLIM FESTIVAL TOMORROW Aneurin Bevan, Minister of If it thatラ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.'' The ery soon, but Still be without ho: The C-in-C of the
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  • 9 5 Aneurin Bevan, Minister of If it that\f9
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  • 458 5 EMERGENCY TRIAL Free Press Stair Reporter. JOHORE BAHRI, Mondav. WONG CHOON lAN and Wong Sek Wah, who were arged under the Emergency Regulations with sorting with persons known to be in possession arms, were acquitted by Mr. Justice Laville yesterd After commenting on the evidence before the
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  • 448 5 Voters will get transport Free Press Staff Reporter THE three candidates for the by-election in the Rural West go into the final lap of heir election campaign on Saturday. All three candidates are arranging transport for their supporters to go to the polls. A number
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  • 92 5 JOHORE I3AHRU. Monti.THE idents, betn awarded Sultan Ibrahim scholarships, are how studying overseas: Inche Ta: \ndak and Inche Abdul Kadir bin Tallb. studying law at the IniLs of Court. don; Inche Abdul Razak bin jii studying accounts Othman Domestlce Science in a, and S. N. Ponnlah studying
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  • 15 5 :ie third of 1948 wore as follow 31.639 tons. August ***** tons and
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  • 91 5 Free Prtss staff Reporter SINCE the Oriental Eland Telephone Company first advertised about two wefks ago threatening to withdraw telephone facilities from people who had installed unauthorised extention lines. 1 such persons have come forward, the general manager. Mr. R. W. Stainforth, said yesterday. Unauthorised extension
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  • 102 5 1 WOULD much rather be hanged." .said a Singapore gunman In the Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday when the Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith) told him that had his trial tak-*n place in the Federation hp ild have been sentenced to h on the evidence. was
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  • 192 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A RECORD crowd of 20,000, mostly Chinese, has seen the Cl. film "Soul of China" In the past two days at the Capitol. All five screenings on Sunday the opening day—' packed out. Double line queues waiting $2 and $1 tickets si
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  • 325 5  -  Margaret Bowes By rTHIRTY-EIGHT teen-age Chinese in Singapore form probably the world's most exclusive Boy Scout troop. On the back of their green Scout neckerchiefs are red circles marked with green crosses symbol of leprosy. These cheerful Scouts are what an earlier age called "the living
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  • 64 5 'Princess' homes plan hold-up Free Press Stall Reporter 4 HOLD-UP, whir last for some threatens the pi :me of building 100 dv. for workmen Pi dr ugh th< one year old. woi taw n's made giess fron. of const Un' has been with the adi: the fund, a work of
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  • 5 5 AID CHILDREN BROADCAST r NIGHT
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    • 191 5 IT'S iWjFmjf^Jfcte here mUSsmmt^ '■'■■'■"TT^ 77' "^t\ t vm^^^m "--"gJiijL New H.M.V. iH^^fe^B i Night-Watch r Spr^^ $£Lf -D FROSTER f i wl|l f Revolutionary V^_^!^!^^!2SSS2^S3^^» automat ir i l^^^MMr*" w^^ r lil^fi\ i^' v frosts itself every rr tflJl Jk:.^J^f^jS»^-\ eliminates the fuss and MJI^SS^----* 1 J muss of
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  • 143 6 LONDON. Tuesday. IL'ITH the current period of trading due to end TT today, trading on the London Stock Exchange 1 small yesterday, says Reuter's financial correspondent. Rubbers advanced further, while Tins v Lrregular to lower. ds ope j held gams of 1 16th mall t> and m
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  • 12 6 A RECORD ghipment 27 -ore por i POL
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  • 14 6 4 lURKHA pa. of d a ny vith the army. IT Tha;\
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  • 144 6 Dutch bid to t recoup losses Free Press Staff Reporter METHERLANDS East Indies capital in the hands of foreign exchange speculators in Hong Kong has undergone a gradual movement back to the Netherlands territories during the past nine months, according to Dutch economic officials in Singapore.
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  • 39 6 Th: permit n :i imports must be re:ie Netlu I and portion ex> East Indie.-, Government has ai:ov.*>d imports In such a trplus from tir :ne. Th» and 'herlan rol of estate produce, gold and precious torie.^
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  • 211 6 LMVK feet eight in height, not very bij; and built rather slim this was the description of the tertona Mr. Smith, frnm whom David Woli Alleged to have bought K.A.I', generators. at the Ninth I inquiry K.A F. Special In n Branch. mith. Gin the and
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  • 60 6 Free School If Terrorist Kills Parent PENAN THE Fenang tlement Council today approved ea Ui English and grant-in-aid schoc pupila whust re killed Ld the present emergency The nt Commlaskmer said the of Education had extension of esaion to children •hers to as a result of te: lcttor bite on
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  • 14 6 t b<en ad for i men have to b* is any
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  • 53 6 'THE matrimonial enthusiasm of the British people x ラMr. Aneurin Bevan, Minister of If it thatラ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.'' The ery soon, but Still
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  • 121 6 BIG INCREASE EN PERAK HARVEST iron Mond npHE average yield of wet pad! per acre inci x from 167 gantangs in 1947 to 257 gat year's padi season in Perak, which has alr<v to a close. The State Agricultural Officer (Mr. J. Falrweaiher) explained the increase in the yield as
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  • 91 6 Free Press M;ifY orr» spondent IFOH, Mtndi TWO terr irned with j ed the Chine mber of by the back door am two Chi One of them, an elder! d from woun "Let her po," said Jean, "but Uie kids must stay Belgian police
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  • 4 6 HIGHER POSTAGE RATES I
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    • 45 6 BLOTCHn N > SKI NEVER BEFORE! QHTohb C lib fit v| 'I KINDLY NOTi Rt I IO- 12.45-3 BACK TODAY r/irx// To TTiar I "For E^ry Af<n Ther€ '_^J^A ft PETER IORRi.- 1 jHBB^HJE/fl pB Big Ai "NjeSxeSSllb^ P i BBp |,y i i BJP I
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    • 92 6 JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya /^Vthis oewt says you iVb mever\ I/aha!— here's another 1 /he^e-thy TTiEse glasses,! I»A WAS INI been out op this J (legacy from the lab. !-3 I colonel! they'll A V-^VHEM! UNOISS, J COSJIiMEf— THERE f t)R RAYDON'S INVlrfTllO J ATTEMPER
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  • 257 7 VAN BREUKELEN'S HORSES IMPRESS DRB, High St. do best time Free Press Staff Reporter IN spite of adverse galloping conditions, there were 1 several good trials at Ipoh this morning in preparation for the Perak Turf Club's meeting which starts on Saturday. Van Breukelen's horses showed good form, and the
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  • 10 7 TEIK HOCK RETAINS TITLE ■V 1 K k. [r i
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  • 33 7 CLEVELAND WIN SERIES 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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  • 154 7 Norman von Nida won the unofficial title of "champon of champions' when he returned scores of 72 *nd 63 in the third and fourth rounds of Dunlop Masters Profflnnil Golf Tournament at Sunnirvtdale. Berkshire, yesterday, his total aggregate of 172 netting him first prite
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  • 29 7 HTHE Selaiigor Asian Rugby Football Associations All D *U1 have the.r rlrst .ijr against a Sthe Padang. Blues t«am will be: T< cha Md
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  • 116 7 Free Press Correspondent T*HE Kedah Malays beat the Penang Malays by two goal* to nil In the Sultan's Gold Cup fixture played on the Alor Star football ground Sunday. Kedah had the better of the exchanges and only the superb defence by the visiting full-backs
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  • 82 7 MEETING between the Football Association, the Football League and the Players Tnion, In London today will be of vital importance to English soccer. be raised U tha be to have a tne end of are the wai end club to be do would 1
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  • 38 7 PLAYING a brilliant fore a I Hard Court* T rd "Parxho 1 Gon-•,-4. 4-6. 6-3 and 6-1 Geitrude Moran of Santa Monica won the women's title bea fa Kovaci, 1-6, 6-2 and 6-3- U.P.
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  • 47 7 I'l <v» < :It nt School pu' .day hool boys were beaten rd flght by al anl a tn oa had •:l>r Oon Lor Just before *h# The lead 2oal by Osnian and hold th^ i :i thf Club by a try bv y
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  • 90 7 UIJAY HAZARE. Indian Test cricketer, who was reported to have accepted an olfer by the Rawtenstall Cricket Club to play in the Lancashire League, has not j sigr.ed for that club a ing to a statement by its treasurer Mr. R. Calrov day. Mr.
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  • 86 7 English jockey and U.S. motor ace killed K Cooper, a young English National Hunt Jockey, died in hospital at irk. Nottinghamshire, last ninht from head injuries received when his mount. The Kernel, fell in the Limehurst Handicap Hurdle Race *1 Southwell toda) He was the son of Albert Coop the
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  • 223 7  -  CALL BOX BY W being n 13 17 fcnd 2Q 3 -on. be the dicap over leven furlongs, >. trophy. \S.i?hts for the Fr«* Hand. tap m II be published on WVt'n.-sday. Oct. 20. and thfl :aii9 furlongs, iditlon to tru> Free Hal 'h«T«
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  • 200 7 T cables and jockeji for the Cesarewitch Stakes run•wo and a quarter miles p.m. at Hewmarket tomorrdon I' N Better C b <J. B:t (no ce Rupert (A. R Lodge <G. GreaUiur&ti. Perry Express (P. Tomlin), Harlech (E. Mercer), Gros Bl i jockey \et». Regret
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  • 30 7 A thrilling moment in front of the Signals' goal in j/o--terday's Cup match in which the Recs beat the Signals by three goals to one. i
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  • 424 7 REST OF THE SPORT S.C.C. DEFEAT MALAY XV D the SCC the Club w:nn ng by 11 pol d a r. Ke Taha q and Jamaludd::: v.hi. n his old berth and showed a good un- of the game He had M field m.dway due to ury. Burnett scored fur
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  • 492 7 By Crusader A FTEE working hard and long for their first goal. which came five minutes before the interval, the Singapore Recreation Club went on to score a good victory by three goals to one over the G.H.Q. Signals in a second round S.A.F.A- Cup-tie at Jalan
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    • 164 7 F.P. Crossword No. 510 I' I I M I I 5 I 4 Wfc Hi 6 Ml 12 l! il 14 i E |C r i PIP i9 WMIT zTWiT m CLUES ACROSS 1. Lively 18). 7. Ambassador (6). 9. Risk ment (3). 12 Departed <4> 14. Apt <sj. 16,
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  • 57 8 \Y— On 11th Oct at B al to Mane, w.fe of at H-iv (Malayan PolicBROWN— at Bungsar Hospital on October 9th. tc Joan, wife ol Capt. B. G. P. Brown, a daughter. Jennifer Mary. RAMSAY. At Batu Gajah Hospital on 10.10.43 to Jean (nee Renton) wife of lan Ramsay
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  • 45 8 The engagement is announced between Bernard Stxatton Dftvu (Malayan Civil Service) second son of the Iste Re* John Stratton Davis and Mrs. Davis of Ip•tone Bucks and Mary Eliaabem Kennaway second daugther of Mr and I J. Kennaway late of Escot B»tat*. Tanjong Mai."
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  • 38 8 Bv special licence in Singapore ber, Alexander :on Moncur to Zona Sharp The Marriage took place at P 6th October IJWB r Mr S PakjAnathan (J Sta.ird son ot (Govt. Printo Miss Josethird daughter (Felix '5 cheminv-
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  • 330 8 CUSTOMS UNION FOR EMPIRE To be discussed by Premiers LONDON, Tuesday. THE Commonwealth Conference at its opening session in London discussed economic development within the Commonwealth with accent on "the industrially less developed parts of it," it was officially announced by the Conference Secretariat. The conference will discuss a "Commonwealth
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  • 116 8 Fighting in Palestine intensified HAIFA. Tuesday. REPORTING increased violence in Southern Palestine, a United Nations spokesI man said last night: "The military situation on the Northern Negev. south-east of Gaza, has reached a climax durine the past 48 hours after •he situation had been steadilv deteriorating late A special Investigation
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  • 64 8 BOY'S 'JET' WAS only A HOAX r-INLAND'S jet propelled i -led out yesl day "when S. *ka. a sch imitted to his story of having I and flown a jet a hoax. He has to explain. The youth was found uni] U lak< I, his plane its initial fli Thousands
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  • 138 8 PARIS, Toesdas OKITAIN day urged the United Nations Poll- Ucal Committee to put the blame upon the Russia and her satellites for lack oi agreement on disarmament, which could achieved only "in an atmosphere of international confidence and security." Ku>»ia w.is accused of being
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  • 51 8 W.. TON. TU outlined in t the Party bv ied Hem He said Commun. Western Pennsylvania. Describing the impo; the basic American In On< :ceive of ctive figrr the ft rin df iv:l s, or a ir and F unn of thi class is i
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  • 55 8 'THE matrimonial enthusiasm of the British people x ラMr. Aneurin Bevan, Minister of If it thatラ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.'' The ery soon, but
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  • 131 8 LONDON, Tuesday. BRITAIN is stemming the gold and dollar drain, the gross deficit having been cut almost in half since the first quarter. The Treasury announced last night the rate of drain on the sterling area gold and dollar resources had been reduced to £76,000,000
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  • 32 8 London bid to settle AfricaIndia dispute AFRICA'S »5 with Ir.diu treat-.-ed infin 1 South Air: :er of Mr. E Qd the II; rial authoParis yesterday. Both are attendi.-K the nee who A.P.
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  • 150 8 Ing and applause brc Commander-in-Chief ar-old Marshal Rod w the end He Is charged with havli Germans. Mon p and Carabinieri arded irt room toliowing a j outside between poli> members oi a neo organisation, in which 30 people were injured. In accordance with Italian a] custom
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  • 137 8 PARIS. Tuesday. THE mass trial began here of 64 men and woleg< to be members of th< pre- t CaogOi ition (hooded relating to rder, anarchy, anti-Seml-tl arms traflick- on'B briefs weigh jthn M and has taken 11 years to compile. The indictIment Itself consis"
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  • 88 8 TOKIO, Tuesd' DR HASUO SUEHIRO. a Tokio University processor who has studied 32 types of fish for 62 years, says they are good earthquake indicators. The carp, he says, is the fish to watch like a seismograph. Immediately before a quake, the carp becomes very
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  • 79 8 v| K ■\i Markft corrt^pond< nt fHrea the prim off rubber otntj per Ib at 11 am today as follow Ru No I 8 S S Spot On l No. 3 I 40« 4 •if mark< 1 GAFOBI (II WiBI R Ot COMMEBCI -mu-iporc Cbambtr of Com* m»
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  • 83 8 HAMBURG. Tuesc r S greatest fir rial genius, Herr B tee Greley Schacht, li he h:\ for Germ a that he has not found right ears for them yet Hrrr 8 ry ot my country b are plans which I cou: d were "I have
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  • 93 8 SHANGHAI. AS formidable Chine ununist armithe provincial capitals ol a violent battle i around the Manchui stronghold o£ Chinehow, ''gateway to North Chii reliable repor th.it i) the Shantung port of Ch< Central China are receiving: seaborne supj through Commun Shantung. The reported lall of
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  • 56 8 French strikes spread 'ORDERED BY COMINFORM INTENSIFICATION U 1 Communists and the i fe \B following official charg^v ent u French strikes had been oi dii sJWB which had guaranteed to n f "2| The Interior Minii charge at a closed of the Socialist F details will be pi. m
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