The Singapore Free Press, 14 October 1948

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA No. 17,294. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1948. PRICE 10 I 1
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  • 73 1 Income tax payment at Xmas fntall yield this year !an Keporter i be posted v probably >r thn ks/ 1 the Free by Mr. R. B. f Income Tax. v makes the first pay- och 11 end and by short v t will .en the i dayj been a list
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  • 183 1 'SHIN WELL WASWRONG ABOUT THE GUARDS' LONDON Thursday. MR. OLIVLK LYTTLI a lead og member of tli< d Us nlsht that the War Minister -i -uel Shinwell hac ntirely wrong or mis!med or ca. m z House of con on the training ol nen sent to Malaya, apeak. ervaalleged that
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  • 4 1 BANDITS' MORALE FALLING Ho
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  • 6 1 FOUR LITTLE SIR GALAHADS Free Press
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  • 240 1 Berlin trial opens tomorrow PAKIS, Thursday. lyiin.h Russia insisted that the Berlin crisis be iken nil the Security Council agenda, the pieoi the Council, Dr. Juan Bramuglia, anin< ed yesterday that the Western powers' charges i Russia would be heard m open session on brul Th deiry" a Riks -promise
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  • 34 1 VAN MOOK RESIGNS H ted I d been rumoured for some •n the present Dutch cabinet was formed It was reported that some m bers had made his resignation a condition of their participation.
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  • 53 1 ■> ta.IT Reporter A [NESS railway cierk and fe who were robbed of i and j« r home In Kampong -Bharu by three armed robbers given back $40 whe: beg: L y. The children will :>u doi: us The robbers were moved. •vr $40 but made 0..c
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  • 35 1 Burma rice port attacked scene Lent troops two being j'.ttackcd and p< i d In face of heavy fin forces. There wm titing communications centre 80 miles northwest of here, and Toun?oo m Central BurraL.
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  • 83 1 Jy-R physician to King ana Dr. W Iliam GUi.att, President of the Rcyal College of o< tna and Gyne•s. gave Prim B a two-hotir examination at Buckingham Palace yesterday and found lent cond for tho birth of her baby, oxprct-mid-Novorrber. Source cios.> to Buck m lid
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  • 18 1 Overs«as Chinese who return to will i sloai ha.ikblish mp&r r on Hainan A.P. Island.
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  • 177 1 BANGKOK, Thursday. BANGKOK'S eiecutione and the criminals he disposer of never see each other, "remote control' method is less humane than old-style beheadings, say a group of Bangkok lawyeri interested m rej tion methods Not that tk" pr t "inmmnj per- Since the end
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  • 378 1 China 's Reds woul d figh t for Russia Free Press Staff Reporter /CHINA'S Communist armies would undoubtidly fight alongside the Ked Army m the event third world war, Mr. Lan Morrison, special correspondent of The Times, told the Free Press this morning. Russia at present is giving less aid
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  • 121 1 'LET BOYANESE LAND,' HE SAYS rree Press Mail Keporter THE president of the Malay Seamen's Union, Mr. Sharifudin Adam, this morning criticised the action of the Singapore Immigration authorities m not permitting Boyanese Immigrants to land m Singapore. Mr. Adam was ret erring to a Boyaiu se prahu with 30
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  • 55 1 TRIAD 'BIG SHOT' IS ARREST ED Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE unci' he is m p f armt>. Th- two. a and b gangs Two more Chinese member, of the Malayan C* Party were among y< arrests. Another Chinese, alleged to be an armed robber and suspected Communist, was arrested
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    514 2 THERE can be very 1 few collections in Malaya that do not include me of Daniele Vare's book~3. Ma people who been to China, 1 fallen under the :m of the Chinese of life, and have exI their feelings on r for the edification uninitiated, but have combined
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  • 83 2 doub I m and i have The from the the former The no: > c or r< KORI H A Q A W i AAlli A A J 8 5 /KQ •XI A 8 AA9B g J *">! 11l A 3 4 2' A 7 3 The bidding.
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  • 88 2 SINGAPORE '41 rm-tres 11 p m p.m. to and 9.30 p.m roo w PROGi ru; ral ru. l UMOKKOW 1 30 I N l M N AUSTRALIA 16 < I > V 11 => 10 Talk-. ituring I I .>'.. 1 812 m. n the tra; 8 8
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  • 257 2 SALUTING and the paying of compliments may be said to proceed from the exercise of good manners, says Major T.J. Edwards m "Military Customs" published at 10 6 by Gale and Polden. Aldershot. An old French writer puts "The Salute and other military complin their i n the
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    35 2 could just eat you!" And looks as if this b\ pup meant it. too, for he's certainly trying h.s ha: Act- Sandra Dome, thought she ivould have a bit of fun with th c pup.
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  • 18 2 NEW BOOKS FOR RAFFLES Til I I Ada: A. H 1847- I P X IION The I blackmore
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  • 90 2 BUT WHA T DOR 'A' DO NEXT DETER is a gifted, natural 0U( inventft with a knack of hitti -»n the right word. ing once got us th«. ki. with I at of HM Land tv. Itb the more or a ramshackle villa South shares with an wife, a couple
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  • 5 2 QUICK LOOK Wilkie by Rupee
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    • 279 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR gOFN today. y OU must evrr >ou must be Harnpd learn at an early age Nrver crowd your mind to curb and control >„ur with the unpleasant things impulses if you are to or you will not leave room reach the high goal which enough for happy
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  • 9 3 ird of HUi aerodrome.
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  • 23 3 Vanished air liner mystery \i view: 'unsolved' I befell the air liner t to Bermuda muM :i. The 7 delay r report was
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  • 196 3 GOVT. READY TO CRUSH REVOLT If Reds orDe Gaulle seize Paris PARIS, Thursday. THE French Government has recently completed plans for the seizure of Paris by 100,000 loyal troops and police within one hour of the outbreak of any armed revolt. The man chiefly responsible for the plan is Jules
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  • 11 3 lon the tacbe Trur. Governor can- I two
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  • 30 3 CEYLON 'BEST IN S.E.ASIA' V iiid L cm] h I r S. W iradhapura. that of all q douot I more 1 m S« he disruDi and oasis of U.P.
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  • 42 3 THE University of Oklahoma Board of Regents has ordered the Institution to admit a Negro graduate under a segregated basis The Negro is Mr. G. W. irin, a retired proressor seeking a Doctor of Educa- tion Degree.- Reuter
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  • 74 3 COL. A. JO will be appointed to tak* of the Americ-i*; Imra tion i i Ne* Delhi, m order to facilitate appiicfrom Europeans tl who arc entry :rncd h I .1 BISO be ope: Rome with wkh imBou them Eun pp and Malta. Col. I rh« crfßce.
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  • 216 3 ON the look-out for the "slinky, shapely, draw-ing-room type of girl.' Kuth Davies. 24, talent scout for a New York beauty agent, has arrived at Southampton. Wherever she goes, Ruth sft. sin., with big brown eyes and a figure, will be looking out for British
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  • 58 3 THE time a froth;. SI a pint was argued at Aylesbury, Bucks, during a publican's appeal against a ling b^cr after hour m his pub had a "head" on it when they called at 10.40 The publican maintains he drew the beor at 9.55 p.m.. ■nents p."
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  • 138 3 IF h bo Ball. 25, attraf ATS mi«ht have been Mi Arthur Ostn charged with murder. But Dorothy knew fiance had not boughi the So that when h ri wired on the wedding morning say- ing he had been delayed and would not arrive until
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  • 62 3 'USSR knows B9 USwarsecrets' THE "V '-Oil cial records s 80 top United Sta industrial a;:d sc to Russia through Communist This the little that can be told of Soviet spy work dvi last seven years." "It did net cover" losses known only to top governmet officials which are still
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  • 74 3 RUSSIA Ls joining Argentina m trying to extort hii;h grain prices from Br.tain on the strength of the world In shortage, the Corn Trade news said to. "Argentina is asking more than double and Russia abou: one-and-a-half times the American price," the magazine added. 'So long
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  • 149 3 LONDON, Thursd;* T»HE Indian Premier, Pandit Nehru, addn Indians gathered m Kingsway Hall to well him, yesterday said, "In the course of this j things have happened, and one rather remarkable thing is the change m the relations between England and India. '"Probably, when the history
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  • 59 3 Runaways were 'let down' by leader r r\VENTY angry cause they were not tzi a police s 17-year-old fooled them He talked 21 b until mid] leavt >d. are 64 1 net be ptrsuaded to go, agret» and leader. He did not turn up. Ht m the i with one
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  • 29 3 SIR Slaflford Cr don the I ■d b> He was si: OS Of tJ help m the rehabilitation oi Europe along the :ble lin 1
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  • 46 3 Dog-catcher Berlin BET. Hero s welcome Paris was en fet€ to greet her hero. Marcel Cerdan, back from America with the world m: ghi title icfich he won by beating Tony d surges round Cerdan's car as a market porter hands him a bouquet of carrots.
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  • 3 3 Dog catcher Bangkok
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  • 199 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY. Oct. 14, 1948 Arms and the Men j the :he Rusi one I .1 bethe press n let fall I too an y jllow. atter days M.nda than thuse siern ler .f :.dred meetings, the i no agreeme: now b.mos were ci- I the ►'lit
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  • 765 4  -  Politico By THE last time Mr. Vyshinsky became impassioned m the United Nations Assembly about the atom bomb the radio system broke down, and he resumed his seat, pale with fury, while the mechanics repaired it. It broke down a second time, and Mr. Vyshinsky threatened,
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  • 280 4 WHAT PEOPLE SAY| I 1 of ower I And i In iars a. d U( c climate. restricting the; ol blood to the brain. Perhaps this is a subtlt ..g it so that m fa more c d > i tie is a necessary adjunct to men's dref*
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  • 32 4 WASH.' irs. j U.S. Un Bury of I said prop< n in- d for recan lx the European r proRranimp, bu I now to ha lied thl AP.
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  • 679 4  -  ERNEST ATKINSON By THE British an <x(\y as anyone Bpin political theo3. But act v a 1 m Britain's constitution or m the machinery of government arrange themselves very slowly and often as not come to pass by accident. Thus the present fairly logical structure of the
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  • 20 4 Better is a dinner of herbs wh^re lovr is. than a stalled ox and hatred therewith. Proverbs. 15, 17.
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  • 113 4  -  ROY FERRO A By DECAUSE cun prices for chicken and fowl continue to be high compared to prewar, an enterprising young 1 man will introduce Singaporeans to frog-meat which soon will be available m unlimited quantities on a farm situated m the Ide. O' the American
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    • 9 4 l,P^sffvaLti ■•.<*»< MANI/FACTURMQ JfU/fUf/fS 76 YEARS' WEPUTATIOM S**oA*O*f MOM&4 -ii
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    • 67 4 New A "^M Plain Georgette GOOD VARIET N LIGHT AND HI I Ardeno Flannel m hoondamau] _68, North Bridge Rd. :[W ®£M "fOJ» YOU* RELAXATION CC *lB THE TAVEBI (European Residential I CLOSE TO THE B i Airy Luxurious!) Fur* I Onl> HKSI i l Hour- I rlfV OUR SPECIAL
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  • 344 5 Report on labour conditions HOUSING SHORTAGE J\ TORE and more model factories are being built 1 m Singapore, and new factories growing up outside the Municipal area are causing a transport problem which will only be eased when new housing estates can be built, says
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  • 28 5 -•.iff Reporter f ould become a threat to I if >he could continue proi andard of "Soul of China", idded, that Chinese pro-
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  • 80 5 i fa total of 1L" tbourers employed m .990 are >hown by tne Comnei ir R. P. for iDore :r Department. ire emp! m a wide and their increase as ire practically no or Indian women emmajority of work done en i« not heavy be found ioer
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  • 7 5 CONVENT FAIR EARNS $4,300 L Cresson, Chairman
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  • 65 5 z^ak. variety shoi tennis and dan the bill at the annual U I the Presbv^erian Church to Id on Saturday at stone Park. Tan id. Another attrar ill be the makine ol own vo! wded by the band of 'be talion of the Seaforth Highlanders of
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  • 26 5 SEGAMAI. Wfd A Japa- und by his broth* 21--ng Sin Chen $30 fine m the Spgimat District Court. fraudulent p t the net.
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  • 93 5 WIALAYA ti r.ool, tne 1 Penang Free school, will be c f s i32nd unniv< rsary on Oct. 21. Tliis year's Speech Day will be attended, for the last time before he retires from Malaya, by the Director of Educ Mr. H. R. Cheeseman. Mr. Cheeseman started
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  • 40 5 IJOHORE BAHRU. Wed. -'Xu Civil Service Association Will hold a debate on whether pension scheme la better than a provident Fund I Tembfrs at present have a pe: ?cheme. The debate follows agitation for a Provided fund
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  • 26 5 'EAST-WEST TALK East-West Society will at 8.30 tonight at the sh Council rooms In Stamford Riad. Subject "My Country." No. 2. the U.S.A: Speaker Dr. Dodsworth.
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  • 260 5 4 COLONIAL Police Medallist, who is credited with the capture of 20 dangerous criminals, Mr. M. V N. Graham, has been appointed aide-de-camp to the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney. Twenty-eight-year-old Mr. Graham was a\ I the medal for gallantry last year when he was
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  • 55 5 Sir Godfrey Mitchell, chairman of George Wimpey and Co.. Britain's largest civil engineering contractors, arrived m Singapore yesterday afternoon by Quantas aircraft from London, for a three weeks' business tour. This is Sir Godfrey's first visit to Wimpey's Far Eastern Branch m Singapore. During his stay
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  • 81 5 THE average hourly wage lor men and women m all non-Government undertakings m Singapore last year was 65 cents (Is. 6'jd.) for men and 33 cents (9d.) for women. In the l\K. during the same period, the average an hour for a mnn was ?s. Bd.
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  • 350 5 REPORT ON CHINA QUESTIONED about the recent currency reform m China, Mr. Lan Morrison, special correspondent of The Times, who has just returned from a tour of Oh m a, said, m an interview with the Free Press, that the reform was put through with
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  • 224 5 industries Cycle tyre makers hardest hit Free Press Staff Reporter A FTER a boom period, there had been a rapid der cline m the number of small industries which came into existence soon after the Japanese capitulation, reports the Commissioner for Labour, Mr. R. P. Bingham.
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  • 115 5 'MUST TREAT ASIANS WITH CAUTION THE growth of an intense 1 nationalism m Asia and the Far East, which will greatly affect Australia's future, has taken place almost unnoticed by Australians. Mr. Eric Ward, of the Department of External AlTairs, who represented Australia on the United Nations Economic Commission for
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    • 30 5 Lirwpe attire par la dv Co-. Mademoiselle i cfrarj repervar le Q: A >RDES RICARDO TJRPAZ t RIJSTTAFEL JAVANAIS aver les din. I t/S. SONS riiH>A -4 j "?*pore 7^^
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    • 180 5 its nKis^ ""S^J New h m v BJfe^t^^. a Ij Night-Watch W!£^^ ~V SELF ■D FROSTER tt\tft i frosts itself JP^ eliminates the fus^ MJI^- muss of manual ONLY H.M.V \(^S—^^Z^*^ SELF "fl FRO£TER DEFROST WATER CASK3T SPILL I Onre a£ I Jcfrost water falls into y l^^*^ v, the
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  • 176 6 Exports totalled 953,688 tons MALAYA produced last year a record 646,362 tons of rubber, nearly 100,000 tons more than the previous best, and exported 953,688 tons, nearly 185,000 tons better than the 19 10 record. The figures were given last night m the Rubber Statistics
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  • 54 6 picture Some of the 100 guests uho attended the X.L.M. c tail party at the Hotel de V Europe on Tuesday m honour of Mr. B. G. van Os ran Delden. head oi tern and Australian diriof X.L.M. and Mr. R. Is, head of K.I. < Devartmmt
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  • 131 6 Perak will control use of flags Free Pres> Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wednesday. FE Porak Council of State lay decided that the flying of foreign Hags m the State 6hould be governed by law. B Hajl Shahar Shah. introducing the motion. ted that while foreign hoisted on several public occasions, proper
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  • 37 6 "BAN. V. C the S1 tra, pad. throughout the district, but on ma: lowering is i bird da In R at the end of >n. In Srrcmb, h at uc-ownt-rs do
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  • 170 6 IN future, child labourers may not be >ounger than 1 11 years of ape compared with 12 at present. according to recommendation to amend the Labour Ordinance. Another recommendation Is the compulsory registration of young persons. The Commissioner for Labour (Mr. R P. Bingb 'hat 100
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  • 101 6 NEWS IN BRIEF IPOII. A iue to com- V membei the Perak Stall the war was veiled strict H X Istana 1> danah Adviser .T j ler), Abdui Wahab). Sultan iddin Sh:: tiffin. In t! a 0| a r«H ..m Wng oat to L"i>ng Fak bed, 39. rubtx-r tapper, In
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  • 10 6 Free ident CHE Pir ►c made
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  • 25 6 the :i? and ed m aion k the b have compiled at' by the pr Officer, Klan C. ff SheppaTdi.
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  • 37 6 REGISTRATION WORKER; KIDNAPPED Malays terrors Kajang areA Free I u< KUALA TERRORISTS National U iage five mile^ from names and iss;: Two mo: the n NimMMMi The barber wu a new- r: ~e erer« arc b m
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  • 172 6 London Stock Exchange PRICE LEVELS ARE HIGHER LONDON. Thursday. 4 LTHOI (iH tliere was no appreciable increase m trading, higher price lentil were recorded m most sections «>n the London Stock Exchange lay. says Reuter's financial co. nri'-nt. These v mainly the result of some marking up by d< md
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    • 111 6 J/kNu Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya \A/te* Me show X=zr\ lenT X JAne.'-weVeN |/h'm/-it's either^] /'and, by the way, i thimk i'll^ r^ l 2* nuw WON THROUGH/— BUT THE SUM-GLARE OR WALK BACK TO THF. HOlti.— -^Z-»^H WELL. WHAT LUCK/f WHAT BAFFLES ME. IS A CASE
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  • 315 7 RUSTLE DOES THE FASTEST GALLOP 1 oday s Ipoh track hints Free. Press Racing Correspondent IPOH, Today. MO Regrets, Lucky Ace, Sir Galahad, Congo, Ouranos and Rustle were outstanding this morning, when horses training for the opening day's races of the Perak Turf Club's October meeting were given their winding-up
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  • 28 7 n Woodburn m the Cesarewitch !r IDmniy Westhead. racehorse maker, racegoers at Newmarket •0.000. ire exaggerating, well into five figures." first backed Woodburn at
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  • 6 7 The Naval Dockyard Malayas
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  • 10 7 MISS P i id be married A.P.
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  • 72 7 umpires m This was r I to yesterday R. Minjoot. hono- ol the :on. conI to sew to the .:g of the S Tne Si: r Astcn fixturTi. being sub I concerned. Ti ;CS v. 13: Singapore v Johore nDec. 4: C. 18: S.
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  • 56 7 picture Barbara Buttrick, aged 18, only child of a storCottingham. Yorkshire, icants to become England's first woman professional boxer. A shorthand typist, she goes straight from her work every evening to Mickey Wood's gymnasium to train. She is seen landing a body bloio while sparring with
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  • 177 7 TWO lucky tries, one converted, just before half time, enabled the Nee Soon Garrison RFC. to beat a Singapore Cricket Club "A" XV by eight points to nil In a gao&e of rugger at the padang yesterday. Outstanding among the Garrison were Sykes and
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    13 7 picture. Qla &d. m the r match at Bukit J S.R.C. < Free Press
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  • 195 7 /\\E of the shrewdest purchases m postwar soccei w was that by Portsmouth of Duggrie Reid, a big burly centre-forward from Stockport County m March 1946. Another goal by him at Villa Park last week-end helped the Division One leaders to hold on to
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  • 25 7 Union Badir Ciub on Sund I pm v iliam Hla] B L/m l\ A ran S Kiat. Ghee and Tay I Ann
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  • 69 7 SEVEN new caps are included m Scotland's team to play Wales m an tion Football international at ardifT on Oct. 23. The only former internationals m the side are Shaw, Young, Waddell and Steel. The team is: Cowan 'Morton): Howie (Hibernian). Shaw (Hibernian): Evans < eltk),
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  • 83 7 I*HE Thomas Cup, Inl r.al badrrr: completed by L. elusion o: Pr> one of six rs crig;: has dropped out for ins. o: the All-India Badminton and former India ipion. hv.s been selected as pi im, which ii oi the cup competiti on N n
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  • 307 7  - A. A. A. were the better team CRUSADER By 4MICABI.E Athletic Assodiition registered three goals against X.A I mfa to qualify for the Singapore Amateur Football ciation Cup semifinals, but they should have got at least a couple more. The reason v.as that they held superiority almost throughout the bawang
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  • 42 8 KUREVIS To Saramma wife of 4. K. Cheriyan of Normanton .ver Raja Road. Singapore on Double Ten at X.L.— a Son. Both well. COOPER at Bournemouth, on 10th Oct. to Ele€n Pucfcle. x J Cooper, Dunlop Malayan Ltd a daughter, both
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  • 27 8 TENO Michael, youngett son of Mr «k Mrs. Teng Poonf Siong. A^ed 4 years. Pas»«d axay peacefully on 12th Oct.. Puneral took place yesterday at Bidadari.
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  • 245 8 Colonies' food plans hitch LONDON, Thursday. RECOGNITION of the need for expansion of the Eastern Commonwealth markets as a priority commitment was one of the highlights of the Commonwealth conference m London yesterday. Another feature was the general interest m schemes for increasing
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    66 8 II -cen actor, Doucjlas Fairbanks, Jr.. m the uniform of a Commander of the United States Navy reserve, chat a with a member of the Papal Swiss Guard (left) at the entrance to Castel r jandolfo, near Rome, summer residence of Pope Pius XII. Fairbanks, who is m Rome as
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  • 52 8 TOKYO, Thursday. ANEW lie detector, which ha s not only an electric pid3( but a meter as well, has been mcd by a Japanese cman, a -g to the Asahi. of a criminal-suspect >ause a bell to rmg anil ■i on Mi palms neon tube to
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  • 29 8 Oliver i shlre. a sufferer from arUiritla for over 34 made a g:f to be 1. trust for promotion of reatarch Into th" preventl-n ar^ J
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  • 179 8 PARIS, Thursday. 4 GENERAL let-up of the Trench strike was evident x last night m many parts of France. Three big Trans- Atlantic liners were able to unload their passenfen at Cherbourg, despite a dockers' strike, while an agreement was reached m the strike ol Lorraine
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  • 51 8 V BFKCIAI Market coiTej«pondrnl RiTts thr prices of rubber n cent? pe r *h > at 11 am today an ro!!n»« Bu>tr« No. 1 X S S Spot I«MMf 4 1 i Fob m bales Ocl No. 1 B.S.S. 14 t No. IBi ..1 II 41', lone of
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  • 87 8 PARIS Thuisc THE French Foreign Minister. M. Robert Schuman ;*> to discuss the future of French Ir.dia with Jawaharlal Nehru Indian Premier, m Parii. It waa learned here. Mr Nehru is due m Paris on Friday for a two-tir Ac: c of opinion has
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  • 172 8 CHINA'S NEW SLUMPS AGAIN HONG KONG, Thursday. /4II.VVS new current y has declined to half its value since it was introduced eight weeks ago. It is still falling. la Peiping, offers of tight gold yuan to one U.S. dollar are being made, compared with the official rate of lour to
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  • 75 8 Prince' s gifts for Rita HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. pRINCB AH KHAN, son of (he fabulously wealthy Khan, has moved into a 1 HollyiLood almost opposite the home of Rita Hayworth, the film actress with whom his name was romantically linked during her recent visit to Europe. Both are dodying reporters. They
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  • 23 8 Canadian newspapers ha\> coined the word "Newland'' for the 12-letter word Newfoundland. •'Newland" will join Canada as a province m March.— Reuter
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  • 196 8 Allied H.Q. will be in France LONDON, Thursday. -THE defence headquarters of 1 the Western European Alliance will be "somewhere m France," according to an authoritative British source. The informant said France was chosen before Gen. Charles de Gaulle issued his statement on Oct. 1 calling the five-nation defence pact
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  • 157 8 ROME, Thursday. pX-MARSHAL Rodolfo, Graziani, one-time Chief- of-Staff to Mussolini, yesterday told the war crimes court trying him for collaboration with the Germans that many guns shown m a great military parade m 1938 for Hitler's visit to Rome were made of wood. Graziani said
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  • 32 8 Brazilian police have arrested 12 suspected Russian *>ples said to x long to aa "important espionage trjanisation" uhich functions aa i charitable society known as the Red Star" U.P.
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  • 168 8 LONDON, Thursday. I BRITISH philosopher pre- diets that man, if all goes well with the human race, will land on other planets of the solar system "ivithin a few decades." But unless international re- lations improve, said Dr. W. Olaf Stapledon, a University of Liverpool lecturer,
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  • 104 8 shanghai, numlaj OECAPTI RES of the South Manduvil Yingkow and Faitaliying. important str nn north of Chinchow, beleaguered stra;. city m the Manchurian corridor, were th< significant of several major Governmen* claimed yesterday. The government reoccu. expected to ease the Nj list suppi;. the Chinchow sector,
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  • 30 8 A.P. BERL' ,y. I^HE man who made Ad War be tried fur Na man d> Oct. man consul -general at San vu a G am
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  • 26 8 ORITAIN'S Sir Hartley Russia to abolish column Communist part heme. 'ivirj Sir Hartl' over tl sabotage econoL instability and chao> Reuter
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