The Singapore Free Press, 20 October 1948

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA KLSAJKD SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY,. OCTOBER 20, 1948. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 441 1 Russia tightens Berlin blockade Police ring round city PARIS, Wednesday. DUSSLA has tightened the Berlin blockade. The news reached Paris as the six neutral" members of the Security Council, hardened by iet rebuffs, began drafting a resolution m which they are expected to condemn Russian actio verdict will be given
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  • 21 1 U. S. RE-ARMING MAY SLOW DOWN I inesda. I ill not be I dent ire of )erts I be al- Reuter
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  • 26 1 Two Communists, and two suspected Communists, all Chinese. d under the Emer- ns m Singapore lay. Total of detains s la now 302.
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  • 19 1 lllingness j a new aviation agree•h Sovici for c:cnted opera I the Hamii art route.- Reuter
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  • 14 1 Ready for anything, ays U.S. air chief i i I L French A.P. U.P.
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  • 201 1 LONDON, Wednesday. THE Prime Ministers of the Commonwealth, representing nearly 600.00u.000 people, endorsed the principle of the Western Union at their resumed meeting yesterda% .sidered tl 111 now agree to accept the fullest co-operation m an anti-Communist defence plan, which will be outlined by the Western
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  • 99 1 BAT AVI A. Wednesday. 'VHE Indonesia :i Republic has asked the United Na- :elp find a lost C-47 I by Bob Free-■-i <iir In I of rumours that he a; m Dutch-occupied territory. st your assistance to any information you t <: the ays a
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  • 37 1 The King with West African delegates to the African Colonial Conference m London on the steps of Buckingham Palace. On the right is the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. A. Creech-Jones.
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  • 43 1 AVIETMINH (Indo-Ch. Nationalist) guerrilla ban< made a series of attacks 01 Monday south-wes- of Hanoi chief town m Tongkinß. on i petrol dump, a parach post and a police station hel by the French, the FrencJ Press Agency reports. Ron ter.
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  • 65 1 :an Mrs. charged Hujh Court >ig blood at a pre She claimed that her business as her profit wa^ legitimate. Police didn't mind the business so but they didn't approve of the profit. She is alleged to have sold 300 ccs of donated blood to the municipal hospital
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  • 128 1 Free Prey» Staff Corrt pondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. QLLANGOR police last night 0 shot two Malaya and captured four others m an operation at Kampong Sungei Long, In Ulu Langat. These men are reported to or members of a gang which Is connected with me terrorI hey
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  • 19 1 An. employee cf the swatow branch of the Hungkon.j Shanghai Bank has absconded with 1600.000- U.P.
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  • 28 1 A Chinese Special Constable— an operator on a police radio patrol car— was .lightly injured vheu the car overurned yesterday afternoon ai the 14th mile, Jurong.
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  • 62 1 The Government of the state of Jammu and Kashmir yesterday declared Pakistan to be "an enemy country." A Government press note s^id that persons evacuated to Pakistan from Kashmir would not be allowed to retnrn "until hostilities cease." A convoy of refugees who said they wanted to
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  • 139 1 LONDON, Wednesday ADDRESSING the first Commonwealth Parliax mentary Conference held since the war began, the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, yesterday welcomed the delegates from 36 parliaments as "fellow parliamentarians who practise demoand do not merely use it as a cloak for a perverted form of
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  • 169 1 rtNE thousand Japanese war crimes suspects have been tried and 916 convicted by the United States Army military commission m Yokohama and Manila, Gen. Mac Arthur's headquarters have announced. Thes° included former Japanese Army Generals Tomoyuki Yamashita and Masaharu Homma. The thousand mark was reached
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  • 94 1 Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA IXMPI R, Wednesday. fFHE railway track north of Tapah, m Perak. blown up last night, and the telephone line cut m four places. The patrol train preceding: the southward bound night mail was derailed, and the ermirfl wagon and
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  • 111 1 WEIGHTS for the Free Handi cap for three-year-olds t, lun on Saturday. Nov. 13, at *h<? Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting are: NO REGRETS 10 0 HIGH STREET 9 10 OREGON 9.(H INDIAN HEATHFR 9.62 ROYAL BOROUGH 9.02 M VbtOTTE 1. 11 SIR GALAHAD 8 06
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    • 18 1 I M Good for Children sr.es v as a -od to taate. <TOwirur &TINE N> r c ORE
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    • 92 1 r Connoisseur I D «Y w i^ v s IB SHERR lES Sot: DRY FLY. Pale Amber m colour; possesses the bouquet of a true Fino 9.00 DRY CLUB. An exceedingly pleasant wine, on the dry side, which will be appreciated either as an aperitif or at dinner 9.00 -OLD
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    769 2 Margaret Leighton, the film actress, has the chance of blazing into stardom m three major British films m the next few months. She has a big part m Hitch- cock's "Under Capricorn,' and has now flown to France to take the vart of Lady Biakeney, opposite Niven,
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  • 144 2 R ORN ou are the v natural parent You I urutect ever\ one and love everything that Hi Fond t.f Nature, you j;et I of energy and from it. Since work with inanimate obus, boring and unproductive as far as you are concerned. routine work with facts
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    303 2 [JERE s a typical insufficient bid situation which p Jinta up the injustice of the expiring laws, and another reason for the very considerable lightening of penal i»w laws presc: Under the old laws. South may correct his bid In any way he chooses. But if he corrects
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  • 124 2 (iRACIE Fields wae J corned back to the End this month with cheers whistles and rfrom one the CTy "We all love you. GraShe won this Danny Kaye reception for being the first British artist to top the London Palladium bill after nine months of variety and above
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  • 63 2 THE death sentence, com--1 plete with judge's b ;>eclai of the >rs. It Ui :.art of J Independent film "The 1 of Charley Peace." no* le at Mi Studios. S.W. Michael Mar-tin-Harvey, son of John, plays Pc wthorne plays Mr. Lopes, who ii him to death.
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  • 39 2 By OUR FILM REPORTER /VPENING at yj Cathay nicolo: ailed "I Wond Kissing Hr and a 14 so much Lhat m the end he nty of and songwr: **FHE S:gr. for 0 1 n open, ston is
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  • 133 2  - A MONSTER WHEELS ALVIN STEINKOPF By A.P. Correspondent. IN suburban Elstree, film director Alfred Hitchcock has set up a world record which makes other directors gasp. The record feat was the operation of his technicolour camera steadily for minutes on one-unin:errupt-ed scene of a n are he made on location
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    • 420 2 RADIO LISTENING I SINGAPORE 485 msrtres; 41 metres ll! p m to 2i 61 metres (6 p.m. to I and 9.30 p.m to 11). TOOAI Programmes m EnfUab: 1 L 12 English Schools Broad Viva America; 1.30 N summary A: I ln- -10 30 sic fron. Res- Proriamme* m Malay:
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  • 245 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20, 1948. The Budget r i" its V a will get million unand unsung clerk bo keep the n, for the exmlllion. -c of re mi> an c: dch the FinanMr. J. I ted In his T esti- d surplus is reduced as illion
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  • 1331 4  -  SIR DUFF COOPER By FIND, on returning *to England after being away for a month or two, that the people of Britain are now much interested m the French people and are concerned about the future of France. I am glad that it
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  • 18 4 Open thy mouth, judge rifchtroush. and plead the cause of the poor md needy. Proverb*, 31. 9.
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  • 409 4 CAPETOWN. THE South African Bureau of Racial Affairs, (5.A.8.R.A.), which has afl i r s ject the fciem study of racial problems and fh*' eqtiitable arrangement :al matters m Africa, ha? iK)\f mally lished m Capetown. The aims of tho mo ment are set out m a rnent
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  • 523 4 AFRICA WANTS A NEW DOMINION By GRAHAM STANFORD LX)R ten years i Welensky, of Northern Rhodesia, has nursed an ambition to create a new British Dominion m Central Africa by the link-up of Northern and Southern Rhodesia and nearby Nyasaland. For some days Welensky sat chafing m his seat at
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    38 4 Forty friyates. 17 destroyers, and minesweepers are among the reserve vessels, preserved m pi which lie at anchcto be refitted and hauled. They will then be sealed m pi returned to th> ready for service at day^ AFMDSKF
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  • 152 4  -  BRIAN CONNELL MADRID By armoured residi; war: about 25 German Mark ed c and I of capti:: rial. Spain vehh and Is totally "MEUTRALIDAD no es para el que quiere sino pars el que puede v Neutrality is for those who can enforce
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  • 6 5 INDIAN AIR SERVICE TO MALAYA I
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    12 5 t cn c ITp ab. «Uta y. on Dr. Mr,, wu General.
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  • 10 5 $18,000 A YEAR IN FINES I I t f I
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  • 4 5 $8 MISSING FOR CHINA
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  • 113 5 .iTvvwn. Free Press Staff Reporter II \L.MLt actors and actresses m Singapore Teo- chew way an? (theatrical) troupes are combining their resources to put up a mammoth show at th! Happy Horld Stadium on Oct. 24 and 25 m aid of the I mted Nations Appeal
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  • 450 5 EXTRA POLICE COURTS WILL COST $222,000 Big vote for rewards Free Press Staff Reporter EXPENDITURE this year on running tempok i, i rary r pohce courts m Singapore to clear che DackJog O f cases will amount to almost $222,000. m addition to an original vote of $63,000, the 5-8
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    79 5 Mr. E. Russell LuU ire), Vice-President of tht Foreign Administration o the American Presideni Lines, who i s making an inspection tour of his Company's Far Eastern stations pictured m Singapore with Mr. F. H. Spcngler (left) Singapore manager, and Mr W. T. Goodwin (right), assistant to the Vice-Presi-deni. Mr.
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    61 5 I gs, .an of Divinity but a taunch Buddhist herself, ■igapore m the 'antun yesterday on her ay to Hong Kona to visit 'un, the great Budnk of South China. She studied Buddhism m arnath ar Benares has lectured m the 'nited States, India and n, and has started a
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  • 564 5 Governor 'will lake matter up Hospital Facilities piE Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, said m the Legislative Council yesterday that he would take up with the Director of Medical Services the question of hospitals m the Colony c c,e ?as to Mr. C. C. Tan (Muni, «c asiced the Governor to
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  • 75 5 Sold child hit wife SEGAMAT, Tuesday. 1 MAN who sold one of two children by his f\wife and squandered the i proceeds was ordered yesterday to pay her $25 a vionth maintenance. He was Wong Choi, 45. veoetable planter. The wife told the Magistrate's Court that after her i husband
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  • 242 5 $5,000 COCOS GRANT THE expenditure of $5,000 on the rehabilitation of the airstrip on Cocos Island, 1,000 milej from Singapore, was approved by the Legislative Council yesterday by 11 votes to six, with two abstensions. Work to be done on the airstrip is aetaiJt-d as folli Clearing bush through perforated
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  • 125 5 FINED FOR SHOOTING RHINO JOHORE BAHRU. Tues T HE l of a specimen of one of M re fauna had a sequel European rs, J A L. Carter and Q Tiram were charged ing shot a rhinoo: a licence, n of Au. on Ulu Ti: :eported to Carter it they
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  • 82 5 Free Press Staff orro«sponuYnt KUALA LUMPUR, Tu SD bin Karim. a 19-year-vas sentenced to death at the Selangor Assizes today for hacking ther y to death. T. R agreed with the unanimous verdict of the assessors. Saad wa* alleged to have hacked Mat bin Sinall to
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  • 60 5 NEW $2 STAMP OUT SOON klaya, the $2 of the new Saiga; U be placed on at all 5? Post Offices denomi. complete the new series. Supplies of the large size regislns x 6 ins) have now been received, and they will be put on sale m Sing.: kha same
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  • 44 5 GARDENING IS DISCUSSED I*HE 8 re Garden;, hold a meeti rday at the Botanic Duiinß the Mr J. W. iiowed to members the :i the economic .n of the Botanic Gardens. The fir 5. be held at the BLikit Timah 5 Race Course. j
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  • 297 5 STOP DOLLAR CLOTH IMPORTS' Free Press Chinese < rilK Chinese Chamber of C action with the other t merce to urge the Govern import permits for textiles fn for the period January to Ap slut of cloth m Singapore. The action is prompted ports of cloth since the begi: the
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  • 446 6 BUDGET SURPLUS IS DOWN TO $2 MILLION $4.4 million clerical error Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S 1949 budget estimates, introduced in the Legislative Council yesterday by the Financial Secretary Mr. J. D. M. Smith, showed expenditure totalling $101,669,622. and revenue amounting to S103 751 943. The estimates, as printed, showed
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    48 6 m Group picture taken at a dinner in Batu Palmhonour of Mr. Lim Ewe Leong (wearing white closed coat) on whom the Sultan of Johore recently conferred the S.M.J. Mr. Lim Is the son of the late Towkay Lim Poon, one of the oldest residents of Batu Pahat.
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  • 236 6 ILlliMllllIM LONDON, Wednesday. rpHE oil share market in the London Stock Exchange was stimulated yesterday by news of the Royal Dutch-Shell group finance scheme, under whit large dollar loan is to be issued on the New York market, says Renter's financial correspondent. Share prices showed useful
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  • 59 6 on Jan. 1 I Jan. 1. 1939. Thii cil v a Qu'ck. In 1939 y man. 6-. and In 1941 there v Derand fi\ orary men nent and ltf temuorarv women. Th:- there were 3UG rid 18 omen. i the Open Vol ible for 1939 and
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  • 53 6 by his counsel Mr. C. H. Koh. "a bie; Government contn tor in J ntenced to four Igoroua imprisonment at yesterday Tan was convicted of I a car from a in Pool Road on Sept. 29. Mr Koh. said he wou make an application for
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  • 179 6 Free Press Staff Reporter TEN thousand and seven people registered at the 64 centres in Singapore on Monday 5,000 more than had been officially expected. Monday was the first day of the registration, which will continue until Dec. 1. The first batch of identity
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  • 29 6 'Welfare must have top priority' IN 1 that the people of be gi-. bud rust th lly on the it is t th from the p and .k of
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  • 26 6 i for trial at the R J They v i. h. n and K. who ing and theft of 100 bi: $12,500.
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  • 21 6 Mr. Justice Bi wed an appeal by 11, G. Ratnam, who bound D a g criminal 1 Mr. CI
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  • 38 6 poral P. Hamilton and p i p Br :i were sent to four months' rigorous imprisonment by the First District Mr. Tan Ah Tah> for dishonestly assisting in disposing -i n BOD. lorry tyre with rim.
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  • 54 6 3 PERAK BANDITS KILLED Free Press Staff orresponc IPGH I 1 DROOPS and and O ..ergenc PI.KAK kays of the r nining ar rs of a K d by H» died i Squatters Raided NBGBI 5EMBU IN screened, a K.EDAB PERI -ht of! guards The &n rt duel. IOHORI fire
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  • 52 6 I at Kota Bahni take an hour. If weather c come di The return trip i: will be mai and. in the words of th "It's the climb that will wa the Umi This is the first tin* Vampire has been out ya since arrr over 12
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    • 54 6 JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya there's someThing^of courseYno letter^Y^no—hulloSv r^^i I ri\r~^' FISHY ABOUT THIS BUT— AoR ANYTHING?./ FRITZ SEEMS I C ATomic ™tt.MU&-Mj^*Mg& To "AVE found) ?<+>L& YiW I lUMf J IJ CAN I SEE THE BOX/ J^> \SOHETH\HGlJ U^T 1 AV7l IN?^/flgflH 4*\ n
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  • 142 7 STRONGEST TIP IS FOR NO REGRETS Th is morn mg 's track hints From EPSOM JEEP o IPOH > T^»y|\|O Regrets, Excellency and Fine Stream were given on the course this morning as the Dest for today s races here. rain earlier this week the I to be holding. as
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  • 40 7 Woodburn (Edgar Britt) winning the Cesareuitch by a neck from Vcrteniea <D. Smith), on the left, with Garter Club (J. Sirett) third, half a length further away. The race was run at Netcmarket on Oct. 13.—A.P. picture.
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  • 7 7 I KY StASTE« I
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  • 18 7 it »nd of a i boxing at Stockton, Cali- night. ;ht champion Ray U.P.
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  • 82 7 DOB BONTZ, the Dutch v swimmer, last night improved on two world breaststroke swimming records when he covered the 400 metres m 5 mm. 40.2 sec. and the 500 metres m 7 mm. 10.6 sec at Amsterdam. The previous record of 5 mm. 43.8 sec. and 7
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  • 64 7 YHE Singapore Harbour Board Rugby Football Club beat If.B. by 14 b goal and thrte tries) to six (two tr «s) at Raeburn Park yesterday. It was a keen and fast game, m which some ftn> by the iarters on both sides were seen. This was
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  • 52 7 MATHOO. the Aga Khan's 11 Irish Derby winner, is due to be flown back to week although the a possibility that he may be sold m America, accord: his trainer Patrick Hayde. America for the Intc Cup race, m which he ted seventh, last
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  • 21 7 THi. chamj id, Joe Lo he would "dedefend his tit] an i bout next Jun* A.P.
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  • 71 7 CHAMPION jockey G Richards rode his i the season at Wolverhampton yesterday, n he got the 5—2 ourite Trysail, home a .Uortable victor of the furlongs Bilston Handicap. Richards has now ridden re than 200 winners eight nes during the course i on. Richards roae three
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  • 72 7 In a rci Riza Bey has been i be assured hard bout, as the Turk is sta.'iid sash on the other top-line i Jogindei and 1 an. Curly Connors Both of experience and a grand fight i IS A U -.ill be that
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  • 432 7 k\( L 1 CL. 2. D. 0, I --0 Ovation J Donj. 000 Vanguard Brosna:; 8.11 000 Sir l Eikry 8.09 nuke San Tait 8.09 i -i.OB /.i; na Jon.es 8.08 Master Mawi I Khian Lawler fDark Roi Bagby 8.03 kandy Kid Harptr 8.02 /argun Gentle> 8.02 Meath
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  • 542 7  -  TRESPASSER Turf Topics by By TRE 'THERE is no likelihood c ciation's ban on regist lifted m the near future. No official statement but discussions with those Ith the Malayan turf fc view that this ban is gui The number of racehorses m Malaya, they
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  • 358 7 By COURTCRAFT 'TWERE is less than seven weeks to go before Malaya's Thomas Cup team leaves these shores, but the target of $50,000 required for the teams expenses is still not m sight. The money is trickling into the coiTers of the Thomas Cup
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  • 173 7 W. FERGUSON, the slow leg-break bowler who took 23 wickets m Tests against England last winter, the outstanding bowler yesterday f< r the West Indies team, the first ever to tour i India, m their opening two- day match against a Combined Universities side at Bombay. Fi--3
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  • 320 7 ITOTA Raja asserted their superiority m overwhelming manner by piling up six goals without reply from Amicable Athletic Association yesten to qualify for the S.A.F.A. Cup final. The Chinese team, even with Ah Yik and Lian bin, were overshadowed m all of the game except, of
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  • 38 7 rd-jaUn friendly Road- l: LC'm v r Gam N n X „< El™ p^ B HOCKEY: ground; S.K.C R A lerar-S B C Nkfe Ground (Sf-robawaxgi— s IrUr. Boxrv 'n-.r-h.iu< onnpc itl n— 4 45 p m
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  • 5 8 Octobet ite of •iter
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  • 23 8 Lim C n«). aged »4 No 27 Pcra* Lumpur on 18t'.i r 1948 leaving bemr.d thre« md one daughter tc mourn nmera<
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  • 8 8 Dr Urn fhanks ail nd Drrsents and
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  • 183 8 Situation m North grave SHANGHAI, Wednesday. WHILE one of three Government relief columns is reported to have reached the suburbs of Com-munist-held Chinchow m the renewed battle for the Manchnrian corridor, the situation around Taiyuan, capital of Shansi Province, has worsened steadily with the Communists now
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  • 57 8 SHANGHAI, Wednesday. SHANGHAI is to have "meatless Tuesday," according to a ruling of the Shanghai Austerity Promotion Committee. Measures to implement the ruling, which will be enforced at a date to be made known later, include the closing of slaughter houses every Monday and police inspections
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  • 44 8 Prance has followed Britain m agreeing to the proposal of the Marshall Plan Administrator, Mr. Paul Hoffman, for a "go slow policy on the dismantling of German factories, pending compilation of a final Jst of industries to be retained m Germany. Reuter
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  • 151 8 UNO TO VOTE TODAY ON I A.-CONTROL PARIS, Wednesday. fVHE United Nations Political 1 Committee adjourned m deadlock last night after heated discussion of control of the atom bomb m which Eastern and Western delegates accused each other of "stubbornness." The Committee will vote today on a revised Canadian resolution,
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  • 44 8 DUBLIN, Wednesday. THE Birean Cabinet, a. live-hour sittn. is confident that of the Ext» rnal S .volving tl :ance re'a last link with the ::sturb "imperial pirned h< Thf y ad- >und m vith Br.The nre I Eire or U FAMNLDKSKFA
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  • 5 8 U .K. petrol ration be-
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  • 18 8 App: Ml 01 Erlt.sh i. silv<!ipth £18.5< f been d air-: aid nor of
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  • 214 8 TOKIO, Wednesday. THE Supreme Command of the Allied Forces m the 1 Pacific yesterday filed war crimes charges against the Admiral who headed the Japanese Navy at the end of the war and a General who was a key prisoner-of-war executive I A^V.no*^ JSyo^
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  • 148 8 Troops occupy more mines NEW CLASH IN FRANCE PARIS, Wednesday VLTITH water gradually Hooding several of the strikebound mines m Central France, threatening to immobilise them for months to come, security troops and police swung into action again yesterday, occupying several more mines after forcibly driving out the Communist-led strikers.
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  • 37 8 AT least 40 p t-hour eruption of llarrlca volcano, 400 miles south of Santi. Two hundred a ured down thof th- fing farm huts. M and nt to the b by towns. A.P.
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  • 87 8 ARAB- JEWISH WAR GROWS PARIS, Wt dnesday. j'.iE United Nations Security Council has unani--1 mously ordered that v ithern Palestine, but Tel Aviv dispatches this morning said the fighting was spreading. /at ion on progress of the tion Into the n of Folke Bernadotte. acting media Dr. Ralph Bunche, said
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  • 94 8 k ni:v. -A .r. make 11 surgeons to operate dli inside the heart, the American 3urgeona Convention was day by Dr. C rd of 81 holm. He Qnuea to pump blood while ■tual heart is shut off to allow repair of the valves, the removal
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  • 78 8 TEX A3 CITY, V. L*OUR people were burned to death and about 40 injured m a gas explosion <*nd fire which m a line of cars at a level ciossing here Uu»t night Th e Texas City flre chief said the explosion wa;; caused by the
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  • 98 8 SPECIAL Market eorrespon dent fivet the prices of rubber (m en?» per Ib I at 11 am toda\ aa follows: Bayers Sellers Spot k o b m bales Oci X 43\ No. 2 X n 42 No. 3 RJ 40 U Tone of mary-' Very quiet. cuambeb oi
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    40 8 As the Minister of Defence, Mr. A V. A>( was making his recruiting drive m speech Mansion House m London, demonstrator turbance and passed around leaflets bearing of an atomic bomb explosion and sloganed peace not Wall Street."— A.P. photo.
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  • 92 8 INDIAN LEADER SAYS— I ONDON, Wednesd INDIA is "not at all afraid of being outside th< British Commonwealth," said the Speak* Indian Constituent Assembly, Mr. Gam -ud<\ Mavalankar, here yesterda He went on, "Our concept of Con not a partnership of certain p cious of
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  • 10 8 RO.v. THE US later dro-. U
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  • 6 8 Russians begin evacuation of Korea MFALKDSJFL;
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