The Singapore Free Press, 16 October 1948

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA no SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1948. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 75 1 I m trialq miuiiioeuvre' PAI; iturdii B. "to Stick to 1 he 11> paper now known terday to the Hijr Four (lent. ■day X put t: eroed m the c rees of the ted States, Br. •d the Soviet xplain how the ns m md between
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  • 7 1 R.A.F. FLY OVER RED BARRAGE Wl Reuter
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    31 1 9 of c, ns to drop to trapped ground forces. Here WAA.F. Section Officer Penfold adjusts the parachute harness of Nursing >.E.V. Craig before the latter made c practice parachute jump.
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  • 146 1 Free Press Staff Reporter LIVERY person resident m Singapore except mem- bers of the Services and Police must register under the National Registration Scheme which rts on Monday, no matter what form of identity card they may already hold. It is not necessary to produce birth a
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  • 8 1 ga at Uandalay. Reuter
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  • 32 1 POLICE ARREST 'STRONG ARM' MAN Free Pr fT Reporter SrAPORE police yesterday arrested two Chinese and under the Emeriations. The Indian Ls alleged to t>e .emher of Harbour Labour :.g arm" squad.
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  • 32 1 Johnston, U.S. i movie magnate, disclo terday that he had reached tit to sell U.S. films .th 3. list ri films from h they may choose what :d.
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  • 109 1 LONDOS, Saturday. MS of British ships plying to and from India been warned to watch mt for large-scale at'cnpts it opium smuggling, 'he ponden' past f the authorities have been worried by a sharp increase m the amount of opium smugpied on board British
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  • 67 1 if Kepor A I tin or and -vo men with pistcls and akn:. ler m Lorong, the keys of his safe last night. neighbours are be to hnve been the robbers, took from him $300 m and three gold i They k r C.I.D Mr. E. V.
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  • 33 1 A Chir, eyed to be a member of Labis <Johore> Kuomlntan^. wa 6 kidnapped when three masked Ch armed with revolvers, held up a lorry on the Labls-Seg road yesterday.
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  • 295 1 ■<* I'ress Staff Reporier A** ten denial Uiat Bob Fretoei Amen. of the lie, is be. Dutch Jail In Ba•^d lears, both circles m Sin- ho mown and flown that he was shot by Dutch flghier airr crashed while evadiJakota plane m whJ wu* Jakarta
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  • 162 1 Free Press Staff Reporter DOLLING was fairly brisk this morning m the Rural West district, which is electing a Legislative Councillor to fill the vacancy left by the death of Mr. S. C. Goho. There are three candidates: Mr. Cheo; Hock Chye (Progressives), Mr. Balwant
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  • 144 1 Free Pres* Staff Reporter KUALA LUMP JR. Sat. TWO Chinese women and a Chinese man have been arrested In connection with the murder yesterday of Mr. Jack Mas.s. 25-year-oIJ planter, and assistant manager at Jermntot Estate, m Pafcang. The arrests were reported by the Kuala
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  • 42 1 tree Pros, M.ifT Reporter SINGAPORE police yeiteriO day arrested an Indonesian. Abdul Hamid bin Yasoff. on banishment warrant He is be a known housebreaker and a habitual criminal. The C.I.D. aLso anfour Chinese and an Indian society mem-
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  • 62 1 i«HE Sir. CM.D I E. V. Fowler this Free Press Staff Reporter morning app: 1 led to the public ari ing two Hokkien j o are haunted for street re überi The iatest bold- up attributed to #ie youths was m Ci lans? Road last
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    10 1 Battalion of the Scots Guards marched th "show the flag."
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  • 377 1 They are born in squalor Fi-ee Press Woman Repc T*HREE mothers and their newly born A cubicle nine feet by seven, an "operating of two bare planks, a tiny dispensu a feet of an open drain these are some 01 private nursing homes, run by prope doctors. Lying-in clinics m
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  • 16 1 PROHIBITION F OR CHINA PLANNED The Nanking Food M 1 quors as a means A. P.
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  • 1277 2  -  Maurice DEKOBK An Exciting and story by... Dominique Dances, a famous French author is o reported killed while serving with the Maquis. A 45--year-old blonde named Valeric arrives at Danges house. La Fresnaie. and says she is his widow, unices reappears, having been imprisoned m a
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    36 2 no trumps. North and Boui h ;o v a of the South makes heart diamond i then k \V i jade, gh :ck that North ond South spades and two mor c d I
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    • 99 2 JM& X STRAITS TIMfS PICTURES The 1948 edition will t.ksj the f dei on n torn Miljya from Singapore up to the West Coant to Xi Lumpur. P««a«f and rhe East Coast States Picture* >« Borneo md Sir.nvik ire ?\%o included Have you *ent m the list of mmos of
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    • 67 2 RADIO LISTENING SINGAPORE mtfres; tl mrtrr* (12 p in to I p.m to and H SO p.m to 11). It>DAl PRC 1 L Ore music; 2.30 Con ge; 4 Theatre Orchestra; Tea Dance; 5 8| Pro I ind-Up; 839 Hot- B M N 9.45 Darce music by A ds; 10.15
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    • 212 2 rOMOBBOVf IT 1 45 B BC"; 3 C 8.15 Prog: me summary Si 9 Spot 9.30 -.10 "A I ii I unmary PROGILAMMES IN MALAY In lar AUSTRALIA i n■• TODAY 9.30 I m the M 9 45 by 10 "0 10.40 O 10.45 Bin| of > ii Orchestral b
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    • 65 2 i.30 Sopra: rOMOEBOH —Syd:. the B I 1; I the I I com per.- w Sweet 7.30 m d Places Fair,'' 8.20 Ti. r.R n :s, 8.30 from I n n- Lake But I)X Programme, 9.45 In Qu res and P Newt, 10.1") Ma of thi v. 10.30 i 10.45
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    • 171 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, your kindly and sympathetic nature b a boon to mankind You are unable to M ncrs suffer without giria« aid and assistance instantly. You are extremely fond of children anil would make an excellent teacher. You have the cif t of being aide to expr«s>
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  • 7 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday.
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  • 8 3 Telecoms Union officials Office bearers of the Postal
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    77 3 tpital built by a prominent local doctor m Joo Chiat Place, (Singapore). It has accommodation for 14 patients m the ground floor uards und 10 private patients m room upstairs. Everything m the hospital is ichite. It will open next week. The old maternity home on the same
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  • 208 3 ll'HhN their appeal against jail sentences on cli »f bribing a British military officer with .nree sums amounting to 52.000 was dismissed by the acting I hief Justice (Mr. Justice Gordon Smith) [m prem* Court yesterday, the three appelChoon Nam. Tay Slew Heong and
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  • 389 3 FIVE MEN MURDERED BY TERRORISTS Ex-RAF officer among victims Free Press Staff Correspondent T KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. JERRORISTS killed five people yesterdayfour Chinese and one European. The murders took place m Johore, Perak and Pahang. Two Chinese were killed m Pagoh village Muar One of them Mr. Heng Hock Kuan,
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  • 32 3 •avali fails ar on October 31. As this is a Sunday there whU be an oCBcial ho. 1 "There lt no d about the date.'' officials It was jnifU-d Mm
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  • 166 3 Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LI'MPUR, Fri. |X)rXD guilty of possessing firearms and ammunition, Toni Sang and Sg Heng were today sen tenced to death by Mr. Justice Spencer Wilkinson at the Selangor Assizes. They were convicted under the Emergency Regulations. When arrested
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  • 61 3 GOVT. SEEKS VIEWS ON ADOPTION KUALA LUMPUR. Fru a re- .on for of children. It is proposed to draft !efiswhich will be acceptable to all communities to pr for leeal adoption, the r ren and the devolution of iffo\sequrnt thereupon, an official statcm- on this subject should forward them m
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  • 12 3 lony s rday. J ths a(omnr Oth- t-1 m radio)
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  • 107 3 IN spite of a Domestic Science Diploma which she obtained at the College of Domestic Science m Edinburgh, Miss Foo Lee Wee of Ipoh does not contemplate aing Chinese cooking. "It is too complicated for this hot climate," she said. Miss Foo, daughter of Mr Foo
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  • 78 3 The Municipality is dredging all canals m Singapore to provide the maximum run-off for flood water. So far the Victoria Street Bridge and the Arab Street Bridge canals have been dredged right doivn to Jalan Besar. At present, the area being dredged is from Jalan Besar to Kandang
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  • 136 3 JUDGE FLAYS 'NIGGARDLY WAGES' Free Press Staff Correspondent PENANG. Friday. THE District Judge <Mr. Fletcher Rogers today Lsed the Penang Harbour Board for employing a man of 28 at the niggardly wage cf 559 a month and then putting him m trust of cargoes worth some thousands of Jt ia
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  • 73 3 Free Press Stall Correspondent MALACCA. Friday. DOCK AH JEE, a 33-year-old rubber tapper, was sentenced today to seven years' rl-orou«s imprisonment for consorting with Ah Hen?, who nad a revolver when he was shot d au by the Jasln Police He pleaded guilty The cise. heard by
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  • 394 3 London Stock Exchange LU.MKJ.v :>aluraay. THE London stock exchange ended the week o? quiet note today, says Reuter s finai-< ial cor; pondent. Speculative interest that had enlivei previous days' proceedings had evaporated and some profit-taking: introduced occasional easiness. There was also some selling occasioned
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    • 81 3 AUSTIN 'A4o' 10-CWT. 0t SAVES TIME AND MONEY Every modern busme* need is met by this handsome Qet full details nou from and handy Austin Van. It is speedy, economical to run, and completely dependable even when unusuaJ M demands have to be made upon it. R C 17 PJ
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  • 65 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. Oct. 16, 1948. Pursuit of the Terrorists 11} j at that is fallen c past i fes, and are ihemse. ilar su cost I already over and t is dangerous optimistically m fact been ;ccesses m r. The t< pushed i. and deterred fr .tre
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  • 58 4 I) n m WO date Chye. 1 van in- Indian that ■ning olatv no Rural ound thar I m appeal Tor one to withle preserve '^Ural VS ;ire not nt to exerci jriously. »cr. r.h< has given th" s not spared so M ntencp to won- 'n- I
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  • 781 4  - AUSTRALIANS EXPLODE 130U GILMORE By MELBOURNE: AMID Opposition catcalls and jeers, Federal Labour ended -eventh successive year of office in Canberra on Oct. 7. From the floor of the British Commonwealth's roughest and toughest legislature radio listeners heard their hoarse, screeching, elected representatives yell: "Sit down you mug" "Pull your
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  • 416 4 NEW YORK: 1011 N FOSTEK J Dl LLES always the world his t. i .lined m diplomacy m the way that other youths are led m banking or boilermaking. Today lie is pry. his favourite shellfish. Burring a cataclysm, he .11 be America's nev. tary of State
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    44 4 At Macquarie Island, halfway between Tasmania and the Antarctic Circle, the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition has set up a weather station Thirteen scientists landed there last March, for a ten months' tour of duty "Gentoo penguin^ glisten like painted idols in the sun.
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  • 279 4  -  ALEX ANDER OVER YOUR SHOULDER By ATTACHED to the Singapore District Signal Regiment at the moment is one very unhappy Ceyloncook from the Army Catering Corps. In civilian life he is a first class cinema mechanic, but six months ago he Joined up with the idea of carrying
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  • 4 4 Unsure Premie t I*
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  • 90 5 Inesc I orrespondent m pore have decided A tax levied on exports pending: final negotiations and the Republican c m Singapore >nt collection refundable to re continuous de. I bi- and Exporfd the •red to for dh •he IndoHe believed the 20 an em-
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  • 8 5 Death penalty for murdering mother-in-law KUALA LUMUPUR, Friday.
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  • 10 5 MIS SIONAR IES FOR CHINA A LARGE party of mission-
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  • 11 5 Liaw Kim Tee, aged 25, of
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    60 5 ■picture. during th I Government House garaid of handicapped children ivas presented to M Lim Siew Shian (seen with toy pram) at i School on Thursday by Lady c. {standing on the rights Second on the left m pic- is Yang Shui Chor, principal of the set. anc In. S.
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  • 128 5 UN AC badges for 250,000 Free Press Staff Reporter 4 QCARTER-MILLION bronze-finished I VAC. A badges are being turned out m a Singapore factory for the committee of the Tnited Nations Appeal for Children for their campaign to collect a day's pay for charitable purposes. They will be on sale
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  • 23 5 hinese .»rrpspr>nd<-nt \PORE cabarJ5 .sted to t :ompulI dances on that In In *ha r d. n num-
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  • 33 5 irOH. I ninese. Court a Chines; 1 girl. to abdu I further threaten Miss Khoo Kirn I the hill Sept. 7, In 1 1 m?ar the J;ib. Ipoh. hearin. DOijtpor.
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  • 90 5 orrespondet.t j> TOP Paul Yu -pin of J China is coming to Singa<hortly on an lnsDectlon ntial dailies m China, with editions m Pientsin, Shanghai and Tsingtao. Bishop Yu-pln. the founder Daily. Id os one of the few Chln;js to have been con,r do--He speaks nine languaf
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  • 16 5 FUU Max F el uht> >r a p and the An- Free Press pictures
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  • 387 5 MONEYLENDERS IN SMC BUILDING Loan society to help clerks Free Press Staff Reporter AN attempt to help Singapore Municipal employees m the junior and intermediate service to free themselves from the clutches of moneylenders is being made by the Municipal Employees Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd. If any member
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  • 135 5 Free Press Staff Reporter FOREIGN imports of tin-ore into the Federation and the Colony m September totalled 499 tons, compared with 367 tons m August This brings the cumulative total for the nine months of this year to 3,449 tons, compared with 3,535 tons m the
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  • 35 5 A special issue of 10 cents and $5 postage stamps to commemorate the ilver Wedding of the King and Que^n will be placed on sale at all fflccs m Singapore comon Oct. 25.
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  • 80 5 'END TRAM COMPANY'S FRANCHISE' Ur of the Council of the Stra tlements m 1895, celeh^ 79th birthday on dny T Qhe a dinner to fr Ec Ho Heart C. on Mo?i Dr. Lim Kok Ann, Robinson's at 5 j Educated at Raifle s Institution and graduated from the University of
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  • 16 5 G Haridaa has been nited a Con: the Mohammedan and Hindu End Roard,
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  • 126 5 A CO- EDUCATIONAL lish school, giving free education to children on 'he island, has been opened on the "protected'" leper settlement of Pulau Jerejak. Set up at the wish ol late Sir Edward Gent, latest school supplies books to it£ first enrol of 26 pupils. They
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    • 72 5 TOMORROW NiGHT'S ATTRACTION IN THE PALM COURT MS p.m. at RAFFLES HOTEL THE BAND OF H.M. SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS ilHtt-SNIRE BUFFS-THE DUKE OF ALBANY'S) pemiwion oi Lt. Col. JS. H. Douglas, officer Commanding Officer*. iaster A. Brunsden A. R. C. M. Bdsa. G. Reibbit, Baritone and Bdsm H Welsh, Xylophone BOOK
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    • 148 5 There 's a simple secret hx r K behind her curtains I Ss s^ i^ F^ The curtain material was V;d li'j^'if' Ralvi her own lucky find but .i, ri r f"/^ she took nochances when 4 ''^^^ii;, LXj making them- Rufflette ff \i |^M,w RMkli tape gives her curtains
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  • SATURDAY SPORTS PARADE
    • 500 6  -  HAROLD PENDLEBURY By TN the past few A weeks experts have been studying the rising output graphs m many of Hall's 500 industrie Newsboys have whistled with aggressive triumph. Housewives have queued with a smile. Something almost magical has happened m Hull, all
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    • 243 6 I of Lani Teit ci his benefit r i footballers r i- machinrr\ transfers players of t: re able to c. pare W&shbnxjk's flgure 6 with the £750 which is the maxi:.n allowed by the Football ifue for five years' ser by first team members and 'h*-
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    • 930 6 Free Press Special Correspondents FIGURES, parti- cularly where they concern women, often lie, but some of the figures received from the West Country tell a very definite y and that is the sad one that Soccer on the way up and Rugger is on the way dov.
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      45 6 Tottenham Hotspurs' inside left, goes i. to head a corner Kick sent across by the right Cox, during the Spurs home game against Blackburn Rogers. The Spurs won easily by four goals :am, at the top of the Second Division, are u:ell set for promotion.
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    • 67 6 •«mm »|s9^ .AuJj. CONDITIONED TODAY I 11—2 1.15 6.30—9.15 H£ WOM AN EMPIRE ON THE TURN OF A ZAP*) i few j| Fbxes of Harrow REX HARRISON JVIAUREEN O'HARA Vtechard Haydn Victoc McTaglen [Vanessa Brown Patricia Medina I Gene Lockhart o,. M k,IWIIIIS!IHi I I REX I I I TODAY!
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    • 78 6 1 m Suspense Of Th«- Unexpected! Introducin? Warner's I.atr^t Su.i KM MI 1 IHVII PHONF RQH7 OPENS TODAY FOUR SHOWS i r> ;o ;o p.m. nvcTfßy v :Mi Ai>«> lutt^t Pa i ira. I COMIN6 IB All Bntivh Pictttl -THE BRASS MONKEY" with irroll Levil irolr l.andis Herbert Tom \\rii
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    • 224 6 AT MIDNIGHT ro«fsj| r^sU2 Emm f COLOR Techmvlok The sun blazes down c strange drama of I relentless pursuit and c encounter m the BO f MA MARGUI WTO < H B| f l II IVILI.ARD PARK. akim i \mi w£m 1 m COLUMBI.' "BKfl^Q »KOM KATHRVN BI.LO\i l» THh
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    • 29 6 J/V N t Exclusive to tln> Singapore Free Press m Malaya /uv> tAoujps.... I /of lor < toticestie cne&t M ]^H^ "Cl -wi SHOULD I TELL ERIC J V^^j^ol B>
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  • 200 7  -  EPSOM JEEP Latest tips from course By IPOH, Today. CIR Galahad, Airpal and Lady Kalang were most fancied on the course this morning for the opening days races of the Perak Turf Club October Meeting here this afternoon. The going remains heavy and punters may imber
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  • 53 7 Selections by "Trespasser RACE 1 WAIF Double Ten Lady KaLiiif RACI I I LENI Rustle K\( I < nUNCI El GENE Jimmy K\< V I MOVI ON Honey Comb Double Five MX GALAHAD Empire Ro Truinpington R\( i OIRANOS Purple Knight CetewaM> MOM BLOT Manori irlet Tiger II RACE 8
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  • 402 7 R.\( I Cl s rums vik Fine Steam 3.13 Ung .PI 320 Dal 8.09 440 Mpu B.ob 8 Oo 8.06 4 1' n 3.05 Zargun 8.04 Dark Romance Zarin i ties 8.03 X »ndv Kid 13 ds 12 M R\T< !!|\<. Tob«< K.\t I>lV 3. i v Ku
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  • 144 7 Security For U.K. Soccer Players A decision which may have a far-reaching effect on league soccer In England wa* made this week at a Mart ing ut the recently formed Standing Joint Committee of the Football Association and the Football League. It wm decided to arrange, "without undue delay." threeparty
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  • 7 7 THE S.C.R.C. team to play
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  • 302 7 Ds the camera ever lie, m re.iing a i;eck-and-neck Kite fin sht After this year's Australian Jock y Club Derby, nine of every 10 punters left Sydney's Randwick rac- course convinced that the camera had erred. Carbon Copy, who finished on the outside, and V I fla-hed
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    21 7 picture The H.M. Dockyard XI. who defeated the 223 BOD. 2-1. m the S.A.F.A. Cup quarterfinal yesterday.- Free Press
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  • 255 7  -  CRUSADER By •THK >:>3 Base Ordnance Depot had two-thirds of the 1 play m their S.A.F.A. Cup quarter-final against the H.M. Dockyard XI yesterday, but gained only one-third of the goals. They were extremely unlucky, however, m not having at least forced a dr In
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  • 60 7 The following will represent the ACS. Old Boys' hockey XI against the Colts today at the Oldham Hall ground: Wong Tong 6?ng. n Singh, Cheong Thfam I an H >ck Chye. Goh Ch.n Chyo, Au Tat Chu. Swee Lmi Swang, Charles Lelah; Gar Kee Tian, Harry Fang. Teo
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  • 27 7 BEGINNING* Thursday Oct. 21, a new class m gjmnastics will be conducted by Mr. Rowland Lyne at the V.M.C.A., Orchard Road tommenclng at 6.30 p..m.
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  • 81 7 The Cobbler wins at Newmarket j rINALD ld :ncr Indian champion I by Lt-C I Cobblei furlongs Chal!er.g t stakes run arkei yA for before the judge d«ci>: The Cobbler, a 6-4 cnams ridden Gordon Richards, had beaten Combined Operations, who wfcs n favour: Saving Grac e (20 threequarters of
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  • 61 7 j Soon Oarrlsoo RFC. ■gatmt; R.A.F. Chang, at N at 5 p.m. will bo ai follows: Dvr. Cross, Bdr. J<> Mitson, Sgt. York. Cpl. Anderson, Sgt. Skyes, Cpl. vVilaon. Lt. Anderson, Pte. Dor.no. L rpl. Ramsay, Pte. Whfldal«. Sgt. BagShaw, S Sgt Knight. Cpl.
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  • 39 7 ()LYMPIC champions Harrison Dillard (US> and A Wint (Jamaica) have been invited to compete m the Australian championships In Sydney on Jan. 15 and 22. Wint has accepted. A reply is still awaited from Dillard. Reuter AAP
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  • 24 7 The Queen Street Boys' Club will stage display of physical fitness and w.ll hold Its annual prize-giving at its premises at 7 p.m. t^day.
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  • 475 7 m the Singapore Amateur eague are: R..'. :iibi 19 4 7 8 27 33 19 S D 19 3 5 II 22 46 U 19 A F.S 19 4 3 12 24 49 11 Kat< ng Eur. 19 2 4 13 16 40 8 S.
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  • 61 8 ON 15TH OCTOBK&. at Bungsar He*: .uala Lumuux :e of Douglas Weir. Police, a son. Both well. SHAW At Portobello hou?e. Dublin, on October 4ih 1948. to Beat: Holmes) wile of Harold Shaw. VI.C.S. a son. I vie of Dr. Leslie Willson M C on October Bth at the
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  • 98 8 A. J. Tite. as a result of a motor car accident m Singapore on 13. 10 48 Deeply regretted. IN MEMOBIAM THE LATE M*. TAY TECK The Director aid M HAGEMEYER TRADLNQ CO. IMITED wish to be pubic of their deep r-gret at the death of MR. TAY TECK
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  • 242 8 North is now menaced SHANGHAI, Saturday. DEFLECTING the gravity of the military situation m the North, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek left Nanking by air yesterday for his second visit to Peiping this week. He may assume personal command of operations, using either Peiping or Mukden
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  • 29 8 CHINA DROPS II ng at 51 HK one yuan. T: equivalent to > ver 10 yuan to U.S.$l, compared to the Chinese Govern;: official rate of four to i A.P.
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  • 224 8 ROME, Saturday. tpx-MARSHAL Rodoliu Orazianl, Mussolini's Chief- of-Statf, ci d at his trial here for collaboi ing with the that, In 1943, Germany was well ahead with development ret upon," but subsequent Royal Air Force bombings k d layed plans through destruction of fuel re:~
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  • 36 8 MORE than 100 suspects have been rouudtd up m an investigation ol al Soviet spying m Brazil. Brazil outlawed the Communist Party and broke relations with tht Lnion last year. GRUESOME
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  • 196 8 SMASH MARSHALL AID' PARIS, Saturday, pOMMUNIST-LED French labour last night dedared an open war on the Marshall Plan and the Western Europe defence pact and called on France's workers to side with Soviet Russia "m a policy of peace." The Communist General Confederation of Labour, which
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  • 103 8 SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday A POLICEWOMAN, Vera Szanik, mounted on a motorcycle, intercepted a weaving, wobbling battered old car on Bay Bridge yesterday One look at the intoxicated driver, William Zimmer, and his passenger convinced her she was year* cely able to drag them m by
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  • 85 8 Free Fn R Reporter THE death took place early this morning at his residence In Singapore of Mr. A. Pakir. father of the wellknown tennia champion^, A Ki'mis and A G. B. Paklr. d" Pak;r was connected v^ith YMCA t.-nnls club m 1932 when the ground taken
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  • 210 8 LONDON, Saturday. 4 1 rHORITATIVE Indian quarters yesterday deprecated reports that other Dominion premiers and ministers attending the Commonwealth talks are exercising any form of -persuasive pressure" to keep India m the Commonwealth group ol la no suggestion or pr .said Oi: have Indicated that
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  • 26 8 :id has agreed 10 establish diplomatic relations with the Korean Democratic People's Republic m the Sovi»>t-occup >d m half of the country.— Reuter
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  • 181 8 FRANKFURT, Saturday. ADOLF HITLER S enUre pro- perty valued at £15,000 was ordered confiscated by a Munich de-nazlfication court which "tried" the former Nazi leadrr yesterdny. His will was declared not valid because it was typewritten. The court classified Hitler's wifp Eva Braun, as "a be-
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  • 103 8 HONG KONG, Saturday. FIVE high-ranking antiKuomintang leaders have ■gone to the Communists' PoI litical Consultative Conference m North China which is being held preparatory to sett'ng up a coalition government opposed to the present Nationalist Government, the dissident Marshal Li Chi-shen announced yester The party
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  • 114 8 COLONIES: RUSSIAN BID FAILS PARIS, Saturday. THE Colonial and Trusteen Committee of the General Assembly today rejected, by 30 votes to six. the m proposal to give the i Nations power to intly In the world's 70 Colonies. The Soviet Union proposed that representatives of the United Nations be sent
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  • 121 8 PARIS. SatarcL i Pandit 1 N iiru. and the U.S. 8 of Slate, Mr. Ge Marshall, had a two-and-a-half-hour meeting m Paris Shortly after J from Lon by air. It was the first time they had met. Mr Nehru uahis sister. Mrs Pandit, who The S External
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  • 30 8 Cardinal Spellman York yesterday urged the peoples of all faiths to Join m a prayer for peace on Oct. 24 la observance of United Nations Day.- U.P.
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    9 8 photo The Isracil Foreign Minister. Mr. Moche Sherise A.P.
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  • 186 8 TEI AVIV. Saturd. i 4 BLACKOUT has been imposed thro: A territory because of the tense situa danger of an outbreak of hostilities after attacks on Jewish convoys m the Ngev, Palestine desert region, yesterday. The Israeli Air Force last night bombt ■< bases m the
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  • 88 8 A BPBCIAI Market correspondent five* the price* of rvbber (m centt p« r ib I at 11 am tnd i\ t* follows: Buyers Sellers No 1 X spot loose 44 h In f>jl<« Ort No. Ili No. 3 R t >Xl HAMHEB OP COMMESCt rhe Sin^aport- Chamber of
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  • 15 8 pro n Aurtrm ack nj v i move to and uvr dollar* Reuter
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  • 23 8 NEW YORK, Saturday. THE .ssue of I magttfng de pages to pro£. fflce caL ma. ran film under productin U.P.
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  • 10 8 Britons go short to help other PARIS, Saturday A.P. Reuter
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