The Singapore Free Press, 19 October 1948

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA W SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1948. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 61 1 Income tax the snag IT Iveporter expected to be col- thi> \ear. This has ites out of gear, and et, which is to be uncil today. I he budget had still iisliture m connec>nd ;mates d expend. illion. natural Que m including tax on stakes,
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    14 1 Financial Secretary. Mr. J. D ah. off to the CouncJ. meeting with his budget.
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  • 231 1 tree Press Staff Reporter f rHE Communists are makx ing continual efforts to establish an organisation that can disrupt the economic life of this country, and promote chaos among the citizens of Singapore, warned the Governor, Sir Franklin Glmson, speaking m the Legislative Council, this morning.
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  • 136 1 Plan for speedy inter-dominion consultations LONDON, Tuesday. LjlOH officials, m one of I committees set up by the Commonwealth Premiers' .ference, worked late last X to find new and speedier methods by which the Dominions can consult other. Members 01 the other committee are trying to find new name and
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  • 39 1 THE Australian Government decided In Canberra yesterday not to Insist on the immediate return to Australia of the Australian women employed at the Indian and Pakistan embassies and the United Nations m the United States.
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    46 1 An American Artist, B. Frank Williams, handpaiJits the likenesses of U.S. Presidential candidates on silk ties at a Hollyxcood haberdashers. Governor of New York, Thomas E. Dewey, the Republican Candidate is depicted Kith his running mate. Earl Warren; President Harry Truman with running mate, Alben Barkley.
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  • 21 1 General Lucius D. Clay, American Commander iri Europe, arrives m I Washington by plane tomorrow, from Germany.
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  • 6 1  -  McKerron AFMSDKLJFKA
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  • 34 1 to brc '-c British CommonGeorge •'.gland. I am here after I shall al- be a foreigner here I have to regi >r not, bfCfl one of the few people AP.
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  • 149 1 HOLY WAR CALL IN INDONESIA BATAVIA. Tuesday. j m) Party, largest m the .esian Republic, has called for a "Holy War" Communist rebels but the Hatta Govern- pposins the move, fearing that the religious y split Republican supporters, according to reports reaching here. Aneta. the Dutch news agency, quoting Dutch
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  • 174 1 LONDON, Tuesdus THE Burmese Foreign Minister, 1. Kyan \yeiii. noiv x m Paris for the meeting of the United Nations Genera! Assembly, is expected to visit London for talks with the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Ernest Bevin. before the middle of November. The main subject
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  • 40 1 THE Duke ot Windsor arrived m London yesterday on a short visit to Queen Mary. The Duke's arrival was entirely private. He crossed oy boat from Fra-ce and will hia mother's London until Thui Duchess of Winds
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  • 66 1 THE CHILD THE ATOM PARIS. Tuesday. THERE was a walk-out yesA terday at the United Nations—by a nine-year-old Filipino boy. Roberto sat for a while In the chair of his father, Brl-gadler-G*»n. Carlos P. Romulo, during discussions on atom bomb control m the U.N. Political Committee. After listening for two
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  • 40 1 Th*- Nations Budgetary Committee yesterday accepted a proposal to reduce the annual expenditure on the U.N. Public information services from £757,000 to £715.000. Charges of wasteful spending had been levelled at the U.N. Public Information Department— Reuter.
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  • 94 1 LONDON. Tuesday. I*HE Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Don Stephen Senanayake. m a broadcast In the 8.8.C. overseas service, said Ceylon would use her newly won freedom to bring herself to the level of more advanced nations. Mr. Senanayake. who is attending the Conference of Commonwealth
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  • 23 1 Begum Liaquat Ali Khan, wife of the Pakistan Prime Minister. yesterday visited the RA.P. Fighter Command headquarters near Stanmore. Middlesex.
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  • 167 1 Freeberg in jail P.I. senator MANILA. Tuesday. L>OB Freeberg, "one man *-> air force of the Indon Republic," is not missing, according to a Philippines Senator, Salipada Pendatun. He said Freeberg had been forced down by Dutch fighter plar>t on a flight from i Sumatra and he naa ci ed
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  • 178 1 Ang Bin Hoay man arrested Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE police, m a security raid on two adjoining houses near the junction of Paya Lebar and Kirn Chuan roads, this morning arrested a member of the notorious secret society, Ang Bin Hoay, anc three other secret society menibt The same
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  • 99 1 U.S. planes 'at war' A GROUP of Amer. fighter planes is b kept on continuous combat alert because of forays by Russian and "unidentified" aircraft over the U.S. zone of Germany. Daily forays by Russian and unidentified craft flying <st began last winter, according to pilots flying the border patrol
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  • 141 1 Berlin 'trial' verdict today PARIS. Tuc THE Berlin crisis may come to a head today m the Security Council, which is likely to vote without delay on a I lution condemning the Soviet "blockade", according to observers here, following the hardening of opinion among the "neutrals". The V* considering replies
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  • 50 1 SECRET CITY OF ATOMGRAD 4 MHOII Ru^un f\ official said «n N< w York rd.o t'Mt Ku-si carrying on al ,imh research m a mysU called **At< 406.000 person > live me m und< homo^ and lactoi He said the Russians sihly have oiif or two dm mitive bomb- A.
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  • 22 2 Lex Barker will make his next Tarran picture- to follow "Tarzan and the Arrow of I n South :ca.
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  • 120 2 .c m most mark* I The rvc it is with a good er. ppir.g ;orn for 10 i Fritters With Meat be be j off the o s a per dish or to eke out D tea- Dri., ng, fry v:. Scrambled Corn 1 oz
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    143 2 "*^O ml&prinu somed thought he had auc. He over c a. damonds ugh) only to le^ -a- hat East actually had b.d was four spades! Under the old laws, he had to sufficient which :.g five diamonds who was well prepared to mere two diamond bd. ou that
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  • 490 2 SINGAPORE 485 m«*res; 41 metres (12 p.m 1 metres (6 p.m to 7.45 and Sf.SO p.m. to 11). lOl>\\ riu«r.immt«, In Englisli: 10 55 to Broadcast 1 Lunch-tune muse by The Radio Btra; 130 News; 1.45 RhyI Charlie Eainet; r n»w* summary rnents- p2O Music I 9 The
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  • 464 2  - Classic tailored suits disappear SYLVIA SHORT AUTUMN COLLECTIONS By V'OTICEABLE m the autumn collections now showing m London is the almost complete disappearance of the classic tailored suit, Britain's main contribution to the fashion world for so many years. ers seem to ly to Place of the stralgh: vi. skirt
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  • 235 2 DORS today, your love o! w the beautiful i s outstanding. Nature holds creat fascination for you and if your talents "are developed properly yOUv OU might learn to expi >ourself m words or on (anvas. Your originality of presentation could make you outstanding. You are kindly
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  • 478 2 IVHILE George V. sat on the Throne of Britain, a short, dapper, exquisitely dressed man with fair hair and a clean-shaven face ruled but not as a Constitutional Monarch— the world of Fashion. William Wallace Terry was his name, but to all those who, by
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  • 96 2 A 'GUIDE' FOR NEWLY-WED AUSSIES MARRIAGE <ju.. young Australian c has been approved y State Government c South Wales... It is Ntef L issued to all couples before they arc The bookh the sanctity of mamar aims at cutting dc^ii t) r ce rate by giving practical knowledge and adr:
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    • 219 2 What did the Princess choose NEWS that Princess Margaret has chosen *fialA s^Z- "*N Molyneux as well as Hartnell to design [jSmf j^s^r^ some of her dresses for the royal tour of t^BBfct MmWff^Jw Australia puts the fashion spotlight on this J s Wt QKKr^jL most Parisian of London's couture
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    • 87 2 WHER? LIST OF REGISTRATION QiHjk I. Centres open througliout tie fog*, October 18^Dece«ker Ut No. 94f IW-D 14 r n. Centres only open for prt if Registration perM. L&m Sam stooe eng H<> No Tuada'^es to bp I\ nr cut PLEASE CUT IK OUT AND DISPI IN A PROMINEKI PLACE
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    • 59 2 mdlldrdKB Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press t~ Malaya 0,/ HE S TAKEN W£R outside/"! I Outside, in the sea, the sealed 1 I t^y mru cuac^c <m NAADA'S GONE IT'S THAT I— CRAFT PiSES RAPIDLY TO '-^k FISHFACE/ SEARCH THE SWIP/l "^thmxm THE TOP-IN A MATTER OF SECONDS- T
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  • 18 3 ■Miners' leaders in angry clash I union. the snimuni>t r Hun -A the pre- ASFDKJGTK i tht car-
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  • 252 3 RUSSIA MAY REPLY WITH EASTERN UNION' Next move m the 'cold war' PRAGUE, Tuesday. JNDER the guidance of the Bolshevik Party m Moscow, the Communist parties of the eastern European States, are preparing the ground for an even closer, formalised, association of the People's Democracies with the Soviet Union, say
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  • 47 3 DOCTORS Be .-road. Edrr. pect to g:v- to squads oer. She Ls now .-:ed me I'm ge*- iband. ls very happy it and h 8t got over ved ids." .tdd^d. with a grin. "It s though I'll be doing I housework fr
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  • 92 3 RANDOLPH TO MARRY DANDOLPH CHURCHILL, Mm of Mr and Mr> iston Churchill. 3s to marry s June Osborne. only ighter of Col. Rex Osb aesbury Randolph Chuichill journalist and Conserve for Preston from 1940 un- general election. In 1944 he parachuted into a via as ached to Marshal T. forces.
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  • 161 3 IN the last act of Verdi's opera, Aida, when the u< ix darkened for the final dramatic love scene, Aida and her lover Rhadanies toll of their great love m the same language. But at the Royal Opera House. Covent darden, when Verdi's melodrama of
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  • 34 3 Thr I General Se Cameron, has announced that Roya sent has been received lor the drat ins of the special postage stamps to be issued to commemorate the Royal 'ear.— Reuter
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  • 21 3 U.S. Army Philippine scouts were killed and four wounded m a foraging attacK by p his last k, repor
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  • 94 3 He thrashed' the 'other man' A HUSBAND who thrashed £1 "the other man" was told by Judge Kirkhouse Jenkins at Bristol. "I congratulate you. This city should be proud of you." The judge had been told that the husband, bus conductor Lewis Bracey. 47. had found the man m bed
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    28 3 William George Hawkins, 37-1 Briton, acquitted by an Israeli court of spying for the Arabs is congratulated by the Bri-Vice-Consul m Jerusalem, John Sherringhajn, before leaving for home.
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    26 3 Lord Nuffielcl, inspecting one of the new 41-litre Diesel engines produced by his organisation. It was an exhibit at the Commercial Vehicle Transport Exhibition m London.
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  • 99 3 4 LTHOUGH hundn lm theatres have appeal- ed to the British Board of Trade for a relaxation of the 45 per cent. British picture quota it is believed the quota will not be changed for at least a year. 3.6U0 m U. K. are farelief
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  • 144 3 End of U.S. 'quick profit' car deals A MARKED change has come over the used car market m New York. Prices of "new used cars" suddenly dropped, although they are still above those of the showroom models. Dealers are appreand hastening to :ka The premtag' 1 c In reIng attention.
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  • 135 3 HIGH Ei IA thority. Sir Ernest Rock Carling, ha :sed old lot to retire as long as they are able to work. the problems of •old a .c annual conference at Brighton of the British Association, a century-old body for the advancement of science, h€
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  • 42 3 A bill to set up a state-owr.ed Commonwealth slipping line to operate services both along the Australian coast and overseas will b e Introduced m parliament srh;rtly. It will not provide for control over commen mlly-owned urns Rf uier.
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  • 147 3 DL'vV'ILDERED nd a little *> dismayed at becoming the focus of international attention, the dozen Australian girls whose visit to the U.S. the Commonwealth Government is endeavouring to cut short are reverthele.s-s determined to resist what they rank Injustice All the girls emphasise they are perfectly happy
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  • 285 3 NUFFIELDS TO LINK UP WITH A USTINS THE Nuflield Organisation and the Austin Mo to* x Company have announced that they are to pool ideas and factory resoun The arrangement comes into force at once. Its aim is "to stem the rising tide of production costs." A statement issued jointly
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  • 71 3 AFTER a month h celeb: m Capetown a twenty-five-year-old Merch man found himself married to a coloured woman four children. When the Swanse a Divorce Court judge asked him w got married, lie I'm blowed if I know, sir." Mr. Commission* I is, X.C.. grar. ecree
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  • 35 3 D USSIA worldwic tne c peace a.^ tne Unv., tion of Human one has the i thf- Russian d Mr Ch (Brik: ble an The 1 1 A.P
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  • 16 3 R. war ced to at* xism which pictured ism a back
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    • 172 3 Hf*^ Comfort HOT and humid elsewhere bur m your of f ice, < tor your comfort and v^ell-bein^ Ms a C Air Conditioner will make a surprising differc ks introduction of filtered fresh air gently ara. your office gives controlled vemiU from fans,— no dust on chairs and deskb The
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  • 276 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1948. The Governor's Review the budget „uled m subev wliich the ::or Sir Franklin inoinine. i I the ials La>l of a s: :ne dangerou.i t dere prepared oul to eh. Commuback and the arrest and banlsht of some of their and the
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  • 986 4 Don Iddon's Diary PENNSYLVANIA: DOCONO Mountain Inn, where I am staying for a few days, resembles the hotel m Robert Sherwood's Idiot's Delight." It sits on a mountaintop; it is luxurious, with a cocktail bar, swimming pool, cabaret show, and separate cottages; and its guests are tense over the possibility
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  • 694 4 By IIEKKKIM HARRISON Beaters' Coi respondent THK struggle between wages arid prices which is threatening to bring chaos to the economic systems of several states m Europe today, is beginning am m Austria. Unless it can be checked, it may lead, as it threatens to do m
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    53 4 This Westland- Sikorsky S-51 helicopter picked up a letter flown from England by a Gloster Meteor VII jet aircraft. The letter, from the Lord Mayor of London to the President of the Municipality of Paris, arrived m 46 minutes. ?S seconds. Photograph shows the helkzopter the Esplanade c< m the
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  • 607 4 To anywhere inside the hour The centre* < and P.leas than an h lhr» i I r President of 1' minuti-s 25 sen flou n t took the len< i i a I Cathedra! Sqr. Leader Bill H a Vilnt rupped over Air* m.ph. The 'Ha i p" journey pleted
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  • 6 4 $105 for a lost V.C. T
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  • 190 5 More from income tax Free Press Staff Reporter T<HE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT ESTIMATES A THAT THERE WILL BE A SURPLI SOF $6.5 MILLION OF REVENUE OVER EXPENDITURE FOR 1949. Revenue from income tax m 1949 is expected to net $30 million. Owing to the practically complete absence
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  • 52 5 DTH by was 3rded :nquest on a i girl living at )ng Leyang off Tamthe ?irl on Oc:. 2 and died c day 6 later. farmer id her to look after the I ibout her the hole :ed boiling water dragged the kroner Jee take
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  • 146 5 :es m Australia for Inv fever Dr. David Grey, of Melbourne 1 to call at I m to Ethiopia. A Doctor of Science and lecturer In locrv at the versity. Dr. Grey is on loan for six months to food and a ral organisation
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  • 42 5 ThP last of a series ct exter. r. H. 6ilc<xk will be giver at the hoaduqartei? of Bducal Aar-o Handy Roftd behind Cathay Cinema at 5.30 p.m. -ibject will be Unsold, nd Unemploj-ment. Ad- j mission is free to all.
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  • 195 5 more than $1 million will be collected from in- come tax m 1948, on account of the delay m the issue of assessment forms, states a memorandum on the draft estimates of revenue and expenditure for 1949, tabled m the Legislative Council this
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  • 3 5 FAMDSLFL
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  • 12 5 MORE TO BE SPENT ON POLICE FORCE and o" n r*rl »0.000
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  • 68 5 Receptionists at Raffles College dance on Saturday were {from left): Miss Tan Suat Hon S. Kui Pn M Monica Morsingh, Miss Tan Gim Hock, Miss Tan Kok Chin and Miss Betty Wu. One of urties at Raffles College dance: at this table are rom left) Mr. Tan
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  • 141 5 SHE'S A SPIV, BEWARE! rVHE soft and tender-heart-d m Si' will walk into a she- approach you. She 1 -'11-Jed. 43 old, at :th a ligl complexion and very light grey eyes. She pretend^ deaf and dw and hands you a letter. It is a begging letter, it says that
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  • 59 5 Free Press Staff Correvixmdcnt KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. TWO large buildings In Kuala Lumpur are to become the headquarters and headquarters* mess of the Second Guards Brigade. Headquarters will be a large house m Ampang Road, formerly used as a combined Services' officers mess. The pre-war Empire Hotel. just
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  • 52 5 ''THIRTY recruits between the ages of 17 and 21 are wanted by the Malayan Air Cadet Corps at Bal- .stier Road for a preliminary course for N.C.O, training. Applicants are asked contact acting Command.: Mr. M. T. Leong. personally ftl Balestier Road H.Q. on Saturdays at
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  • 390 5 Medical Plan Staff quarters most urgent 'THK Select Committee on the medical plan, m a 1 paper tabled m the Legislative Council this morning, says: "We consider that medical quarters should be regarded not only as a part of the Medical Plan but as its most urgent part." The Committee's
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  • 183 5 NEW CHILDREN'S HOME PLAN Free Press Staff Reporter 'PHE establishment, for the tirst time, of a Mental Defectives' Home for children is recommended by the Select Committee whose report on Sin^aporf proposed $50 million medical plan was tabled m I Legislative Council this morning. A vote for $1,000,000 is recommended
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  • 93 5 DR. C. H. Withers-Payn. Singapore yesterda for Brunei to appeal e^atntt legal d Resident not to make an order for service of writs m I Brooke suit. The plaintLls are Capt. Bertram Brooke, former T. Muda of Sarawak, and I son, Mr. Anthony Brooke. On behalf
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  • 56 5 Mr. McKERRON EXPLAINS REGISTRATION f rHE Colonial S-cretar. 1 P. A B k last n. i planning Lo order m t -id. duce to a minimum conveniences which the orists had forced the ernmeni to place on He said, apart b here w- such a card. The Governmc. ing a
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  • 22 5 DUTCH CONSUL GENERAL DUE THE Dutch L expected back m S on Friday < He has be» B. H. r. Dutch Cons i
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    • 95 5 FAMOUS FOR BISCUITS IM IS I. AMI rry that fame ever} w here rr Qj&W n Scotland, the home of the world's b ou their choicest selection. The c gone into these biscuits and masier iked them. The result-perfection. •■Qous-Bi^land's arc beautiful biscuits. Obtainable From 1 IM KIIOON :\S 217.
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    • 42 5 f V Xi f JLZJL HARRINGTONS of course! The most absorbent and softest of "nappiethe more often they are washed the softer they become. AS USED IN THE ROYAL* NURSERIES SIZE $11/ c/% PER 30x30 1/50 DOZEN ROBINSONS j RAFFLES PLACE STORE
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  • 636 6 Medical, school, social welfare projects Governor gives assurance Free Press Staff Reporter 4 DDRESSING the Legislative Council this morning, the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, spoke of the Colony's medical and educational plans, and a third plan for furthering social welfare. He gave an assurance that
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    32 6 Lady Girmon with the gift of the Prinsep Street feeding centre for her birthday yesterday a basket of artificial gladioli made by the girls and boys of the centre.— Free Press picture.
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  • 214 6 TROOPS KILL 2 BANDITS Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. DURING the last 24 hours, the police and troops killed two terrorists and arrested several "wanted" men. One bandit was shot dead while trying to escape m the Durgun area of Trengganu. Troops wounded and captured a bandit m
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  • 57 6 iil Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Tues PHOTOGRAPHERS taking i m isolated i are to be protection said I that ai er who an outlying ai uld conhe O.C.P.D. w: At feren< GOC jor General C H. Boucher., said the terr makdetermined b phers m an at f to
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  • 182 6 SHA W TO GIVE EVIDENCE THi: statements alleged to have been made by accused In the K.A.F. generators case were admitted yesterday, at the preliminary inquiry m the Ninth Police Court by the Magistrate (Mr. E. V. A. Peers). relay's ng, Mr. Peerj asked Chlcl ttof C. VV. Such, prosecuting,
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  • 98 6 Potatoes may now be re-exported THE Singapore Government has approved the re-ex-port of oranges and potatoes mmended by Advisory Panel of I Fruit and Vegetable mits are being I on the basis of 30 perof orange and 25 per of potato imports riving between now and the end of the
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  • 44 6 BENTONG f-Karak-ManchU i rain during the nigiit. A br: ng to quarry i was water c main B Kuala Lumpur road ninth mile br down with it rubber boulders and other ray: The road was blockrd. for nine hours toe!.;
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  • 208 6 London Stock Exchange LONDON, Tim IKON and steel shares continued to be m dem m the London Stock I -.\chamReuter's financial correspondent. Demand, h< was more selective than of late and. although rises were recorded, profit-taking caused some slight setbacks. Rubber advancer" Industrials generally There wai
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    • 68 6 A M Exclusive to ti:*> Singapore Free Press in Malaya i GREAT SCOTT.'- JANE X rwHATS GOINxnriHAT'S WHAT |'o I/A MOMENT AGO ThISX /^t's ANOTHER CASf^ ESCORTED INTO THE L ON HERE? A LIKE TO KNOW, /YOUNG PERSON WAS OF MASS HYSTERIA k HOTEL BY A COPPER— ~^S SIR* j£
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  • 10 7 TURF TOPICS Two double totes for Nov. meet mm Fishes
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    43 7 First time m 24 years 7 ted m after winning the Prix dt Pearl Driver, to ickich it had run the Epsom Derby. It roas the ffrst time m 24 tnat a Bntxh horse has icon the French classic International Sews photo.
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  • 190 7 AT the Royal Albert Hall last night Jackie Paterson, the Empire and British bantamweight champion, knocked out Danny O'Sullivan, a contender for championship honours, m the seventh round of a Ncheduled eight-round contest. s a surprise result Paterson, former world champion, unleashed a right hook which
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  • 140 7 Singapore Di&tr.c: Army lawn ■fcmis jlMlMnln HtlfrM Im] b< played from today until Saturon the OH.Q courts at X) p.m. each day Today: Ma)or tftjten vv G Slop*r vs the :quWrdne^d < ><*jor >per •quhart. xed doubles semt-nnal. Ma-: }or Lyons Jui.iw Commander i Cap. Whiti
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  • 152 7 Free Pro* Bacwc < «»rrrspondcnt IPOH. Tod. BILLY CAROL, a g<xxi win rer the six fur. it Bukit Timah mating will not be class 1. div 1 iix-fu :.t at Ipoh w Of i other races are High Street, rt Queen. Marcheta 111 and Mayloong No
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  • 474 7 Snaps will be a danger Free Press Racing Correspondentchampion three-year-old, No Regrets, will have his stiff est task at Ipoh tomorrow when he meets Gold Caste, Kinder Gold and Snaps m a six-furlong sprint handicap. We have yet to see the best of this
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    40 7 The Girls' Sports Club "A" and Singapore Cricket Club women's "A" hockey teams, ichich played their first match of the season on the Padang yesterday. The S.C.C. "A" won tuo-nil, both goals being scored by Sylvia Still. Free Press picture.
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  • 275 7 WEIGHTS for all seven races to be run tomorrow, the second day of the Perak Turf Club October Meeting are: CLASS 1. DIV I— II'RS. Ji 05 9 10 Ma:. 8.00 9.07 (-.(Day 1.00 Fainvood Dorm t a 9.05 No d 7.07 t»x 7.04 Boy CLASS 1. DIV. 2—4
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  • 114 7 /)NE of the biggest football teams ever to represent England abroad will tour the Continent next May. It will probably ntmber 24 players, compared with 15 for the ordinary international tours. The Football Association said yesterday that an extra large party wag necessary because the
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  • 692 7 T*Y VMS representing: graduates and undergraduates of the King Edward VII College of Medicine will be meeting m a number of sporting engagements on the occasion of the College's Reimion Week, starting on Friday, Oct. 22. Chess, table tennis, tennis and soccer matches will be played
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  • 349 7  -  CRUSADER By OTKANGELY enough, a substitute player turn. to be the hero m yesterdu \F.A. up final replay, which ended m a 3—l \i v (he Singapore Recreation Club over the Ro\ He was P. Neubronner, who with A had been brought m to fill
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  • 16 7 T a pore CricJcci B.Q. Tar* I Vft Vt^s VP P'^i* burst
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  • 12 7 YESTERDAYS U.K Rttf Australian Tour Vorkshiro uj> 5 Brno.: Reuter
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    • 148 7 For All Defects of Vision Consult 4&y/I|^^ M. EZEKIEL SONS MfkJL EsUblubed 1916 rS"! F~~^J^ M.IFIED OPTICAL PKACTITION* Ks 4 13 Battery Road Sinirapore 'f?'^\ I tOR APPOINTMENT— PHONL 7631 STRAITS TIMES PICTURES The 1948 edition will take fhe *ea«tet on a torn of Malaya from Singapore up to the
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    • 28 7 No. SIS fc ■WM«R|^M OWMMM Mflh HMM^BH H^HHMHM ■^■■■■■i *A^HM r.eral (1). 18. W|hl 4 2J. PYat n Cxpause (3). 28, Sba! MtOtNh l r Ooasort 3 iA
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    • 26 7 Today's sporf I > (up idium. HO( hn pore HonwU— S I Cable ft WircL v> Hone Las (Mas* Rurby S.HB.R.F.C. V. BJ Mi Raeburn Par. :n.
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  • 23 8 TO MR. MRS ROMEO Wee Hong Kiay. a son, Daniel Wee Cnin Seng, on 17th Oct.. 1949 at 153. Selegie Rd. Singapore
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  • 79 8 Engagement took piace on 17.10 48 between Jake Tan Teng Lock, youngest son of Mad Ho Beng Gnat the late Mr Tan Chens Poh Miss GHory Ee. eldest daughter of Mad Queennle Cheah the late Mr Ec Hoon Check. FREDERICK-MARY The engagement took place on Sat, Oct I<J between
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  • 24 8 BRITTAIN HOPPER A! ?'r Btr Oct Laurence !y son of Mr H B Henley-on-Fngiand to Jear t eldest daughter >f Mr V Mur!ia
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  • 7 8 Henr> I of the Hon
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  • 250 8 'Win or lose Manchuria SHANGHAI, Tuesday. IGNORING the advice of his military experts, GeneI ralissimo Chiang Kai-shek is reported to have ordered reinforcements from North China and Mukden garrison forces to take the offensive against the numerically superior Communist forces massed m the Manchurian corridor
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  • 10 8 H.V.I. WORKS DYN AMITED D ttions N believed I Reuter
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  • 163 8 Empire MPs discuss migration LONDON, Tuesday. DELEGATES, totalling 87 and representing 37 different parliaments and legislatures within the Commonwealth, will meet today m the Grand Committee room at Westminster Hall, House of Commons, for the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference. The first session will be opened by the Prime Minister. Mr
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  • 44 8 PRAGUE. Tuesday. Ambassador m Pi vigorousYak Oovernm inst the forcible by the Prague police of Mr. Richard mail >n. Mr been released. Th< of Mr. ice when he a Sir Air protest ag;> Hure;\u office :i of the B R
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  • 18 8 LONLON. I 'PliL thers 1 famous t with But a-sked tha* it be
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  • 61 8 IMIE i has announced a new set of measures to encourage capital Investment m the country's productive ent< priM The new n mit Chinese living overseas to send import essential go to send essential goods to China for investment m the following productive enterprises: Mines, factor.
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    3 8 GEN. CHIANG KAI-SHEK
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  • 78 8 /IOVERNOR Dewoy I vf substantial lead for the presidency In 20 states with President Truman leading m 10 states and States Rights Candidate Governor Strom Thurmond leading m four, according to an Institute of Public Opinion poll announced yesterday, a fortnight before :on. Institute said
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  • 239 8 LONDON, TU ■MR] termined to break her last link with J^ Crown m November, Eire's Finance Minister, Mr. Patrick McGilligan, said yesterday :th the Commonwealth leaders. Meanwhile, further talks are likely to take place between representatii the Commonwealth and Eire on ways an' means of
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  • 142 8 PALESTINE WAR SPREADS PAKIS, Tuesday. rHL United Nations Security council will meet m an emergency session this morning to consider the "serious situation" created by the resumption of j severe fighting m the Negev area of Southern Palestine. Meanwhile, fighting which m the last four
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  • 95 8 DURBAN. Tuesday. MR. MANUAL GANDHI, son of the late Mahatma Gandhi, warned Indians yesterday at a Durban antit-segregation demonstration by 1,000 Indians that they may have to face bombs m their fight for "rights." At this stage there was a downpour of rain and the demonstrators scurried for
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  • 63 8 PORTLAND (Dorset), Tues. 1 r ENTY-EIOHT Royal d to the luring a g:tle before midnight ly m nd Harbour of a LJ rious. rching at Pweni so far boon pick I "i the night. It is not known v m*'n were on check is being
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  • 139 8 Sl'ltlAl Market corrcspon d»nt fives the prices of rubber (m rentt pet Ib.) af 11 am toda\ M follow*: Buy.' No I H > >. Spot t o b m bales Oci No. 1 VLB 41 No. 2 R.S II No. 3 R> 40 -s In Tonr of
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  • 47 8 The British Board of Trade I announced last night that Mr. John Belchrr. Parliamentary Secretary to the Board, has asked to be allowed to leave his official duties until a proposed Judicial Inquiry into alleged irregularities at the Board of Trade is finished Reuter
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  • 24 8 More 'black' arrests Peiping press reported yeeterthat a number of Belgians. eh and Itali;tns wer c arrested m Tientsin for blackmsrketmg n fueign currencies.
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  • 230 8 WE KEEP RUSSIA A-BOMB, TOLD PARIS, Tuesday. THE Western Powers yesterday served notice on the Soviet Union that they will preserve their atomic bombs until the world is guaranteed that the Russians can never secretly build such weapons behind their Iron Curtain. Russia replied immediately at the meeting of the
    U.P.; A.P; Reuter  -  230 words
  • 190 8 MIAMI (Florida). Tuesd > DEBITING that his recent proposal to send < Justice Fred Vinson to Moscow had hampered the Western Allies m their talks with Russia, President Truman yesterday said his purpose had been soleh to find a basis for real and lasting peace with Ru^
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  • 76 8 ATOR Ovun B: Repub. said that the United S losir domir. .tor Brewster who Is chairman of t nal Aviation Policy Board. I that the British. French. Dutch and Scandir. were threatening the don., ance which the U.S. had h :e the end of the
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  • 19 8 More than 10L arrests were made yesterday by Karachi pollc* when Muslim re led 'our temples.
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  • 45 8 FLARE-UP IN roAii 1 w Anft VRE.NCH Republican M-( UI .h <>«•. r bombs, clashed last striking miners and metal d^ re-occupy one of the pith* France. There were casual This was the fir used since the strike b> FDSLKTJK Reuter U.P.
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  • 29 8 TOKIO 1 JAPAN S I Shi i Liberal dltkw to the P Yoshida tal Foreign pest of At torn Ti i JUCi '•moral blark mark I
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  • 5 8 AFMSDF;L
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  • 131 8 PARIS, Tuesday. HVIE men are talking too much m the United Nations Social Committee, a tcovian delegate, Miss Minerva Bernardino (Dominican Republic) suggested today, urging the men to "hold back the avalanche of bitterness' which had "turned the Com- -1 mittee's deliberations into East-West
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