The Singapore Free Press, 21 October 1948

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1948. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 34 1 Concession nil to West day. en of the Security ted a draft resolution etui settlement the on ike Secul on— e rekade n by who if TOIOfl i I
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    25 1 n, speaking at the i by Singapore Urban I light On Sir Fr resident of the Union and the ColoSecretary, Mr. P. A. B. 'McKerron
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  • 213 1 SHE WON'T GO EVEN IN A BULLOCK CART Free Press Staff Reporter IN 80-year-old Malay wo- man has refused an offer j by the Commissioner of ReMr. M. F. Oarlin?, to provide a bullock cart to take her to a registration centre. She had previously declinan offer of a car
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  • 129 1 BERLIN, Thursday 4 HIGH American oihcial said last night that Rassia has Li id the groundwork for transforming its zone of Germany into a separate state "at am time the word is given However, he added. Ameri< ,,ffl_ cials have no information to indie
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  • 46 1 SINGAPORE police last night arrested a Chinese, who is all* ged to have illegally returned from banishment. There were no emergency arrests m Singapore y day, and the total number of detainees up to this morning was 2U6. No crime was reported yesterday.
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  • 50 1 N.liultze, I man who wrote Lih the song sang !»> i ishth Arm> and all tht* well as iati troops, during tlie vpir will fa irt m H. mover t<«mon Bremen Radio I Ijnerican ton N netn announced bwl n ,^ht. •^ultre fitinsr from the Nazi me.—
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  • 88 1 5,000 Korean rebels now menace Seoul I AT: Comive captured su and Sun•w marching on i port and Seoul, the capital, martial law has spre kg Leftists and Com•ihltrated .n WashB movan anticipated has been k: cells c throu hern Korea D army ranks. The signal for trouble-making was expected
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  • 113 1 200 Chinese immigrants only, says Siam BANGKOK SI AM Will allow only 200 Chinese immigrants to enter country m 1949, reports d Press, qr auth< quarters close to Marshal Phibun's cabinet. n thousand immigrants were permitted to enter Slam this year and Chinese officials recently had I a simi •M
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  • 43 1 B. pilots m a I are trying to keep m the air over California for 1.000 hours. They took off yesterday. The plane is being refuelled by I from a pyrrol waggon on the air- hile the plane fli;"; Reuter
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    55 1 Demonstrators waving black flags and tinaina Fa hymn s surged through the heart of Rome on the Pniii r J al h Of J X MarS^ 1 G a > iani on collaboration charges. roke v the J em onstration. Here a woman, clubbed unconscious, and a dazed man are
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  • 118 1 ROME. Thursday. T?Ou >ial Rodolfo G on collaboration charges, declared >day that after Mus--13 King Vicel and Marshal Pictro Badoglio. thru Italian plotted life. They invited him to visit Rojne where he would have been killed, Graziani said, but Hitler declined to go. Graziani that
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  • 136 1 HONG KONG, Thursday. AN ordinance to control the political activity of groups which "threaten public order and safety" was oresented to the Hong Kong Legislative Council yesterday. The ordinance provides that persons known to advocate political violence shall provide security bonds for good behaviour, and
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  • 24 1 Five high ranking Chinese National st officers arres d two months ago as Communist spies, were executed tn Nanking yesterday.- U.P.
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  • 21 1 Elissa Landi, stage and screen actress, is m a ''very critical" condition In Kingston Ho Jamaica, reports U.P.
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  • 36 1 Iraq has asked three D n-controlled oil companies to pay bigger royalties m gold at free market prices, to sell 20 per cent of ernmeni to train Iraqis to reolarp nieians says Reuter
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  • 90 1 LONDON, Thursday BRITISH Broadcasting Corporation authorities are taking steps to stop a transmitter near the Baltic, coast interfering with the reception of home service 8.8.C. programs land The tr. .d by a 8.8.C. engineer to be Russian. It omits a note of varying pitch and intensity.
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  • 28 1 committee of the ...mist Part y* of French India has decided unanimously to conelectoral campaign ir favour of French India remaining irrside the French Union.
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  • 163 1 THE Department of Broadcasting hopes to instal a medium-wave transmitter next year. The necessary vote is included m the department's estimates m the budget. The transmitter will probably be used for broadcasting Chinese, Malay and Indian pro:nmes. The Acting Director of Broadcasting, Mr. H. \V
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  • 93 1 PI Reds aided by Chinese, Russians MANILA. Thursday. THE Philippines Immigration Commissi Engracio Fabre, ye day told the House of Representatives CommitUe on Un-Filipino A that a number of Ch and Russian resio have been found collaborating with and the Communist-led Hukbalahap peasant gulas. Ap; wltlens tto abuses of Filipino
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  • 500 2 BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ANE of the most primitive of all Malay ideas is a belief m v Semangat," the yital force that is found m all parts of the body, and that can be transferred from the body to external things: to the water m whir 1
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  • 73 2 Boo: arch f s for and lephews ii BADGER BOOKS. \DY>F WO r kunt- than pubCID- and I r the your.- ter n the Much THE BKr BOOK STORIES BOOK OF MOTHER and, for the boy or :~:r- for j man ONTO ME. N'DARD -..anla m the
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  • 181 2 NEW BOOKS AT RAFFLES THE following new I will be added to Raffles Library, Singapore, v. I next few days nderijround (Ruth AnFrledrich/, Tlie Changing I dia (Theos Bernard), Mozar: The B: Ur B < (M. D. Calvocoressi), Dominion of Uhe (Donald G. Crelghtor), Schubert: A Documentary gTftphy (Otto E.
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  • 198 2  -  PETER QUENNELL reviews new books m UK A FEW ben fore the Battle of :erloo the Duke of Wellington and a stout, fresh faced, middle aged man were strolling through the park m Bit Inevitably ti. of the war and his companion, never a backward questioner,
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  • 32 2 able on 1. by Jo Coura At and h four y CTiCt front her. describe? m Mn menu ss. a q natured "ba factory I r ess i what fi
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  • 20 3 Ie Briti:sh National Health >le. t to the dent I th.it th<" demand. proa PRISTS.
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  • 7 3 Ex-German C.inC. dies awaiting trial Brau- Reuter
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  • 6 3 JAP PREMIER'S THREE PLEDGES J" A.P.
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  • 135 3 Triumph of 501 -year campaign 4 LAW is t<r be enacted m Bombay province, penalizing the giving and taking of a dowry at marriage. It signifies the triumph of 50 years of tation by the All India women's conference, the premier women's organization of the
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    20 3 Sir Tsibu Daku, one of the delegates to the African conce i7i London Icavinq uston Station with his keykeeper (left).
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  • 23 3 Kathleen Anand re with costs, m cc court m London yesterday >l adultery by her hu.bc Raj Anand, tiv or. Reuter
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  • 46 3 piF York children iking r part m the largest study hey are treated with flour ine which id by :;t. Dr iv of D' the cavities Te> Hnd* Deaf S T unity the stale of 1 rinite I irent- U.P.
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  • 43 3 BERLIN 'NOT' SO SERIOUS' GEN Huang Chl-hsiang, B :n said the "cold war" m Berlin is not C( > ally be- ight it was unto war. ailed back to to the i on the Berlin .d the Central •t the airlift is suflB U.P.
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    17 3 The Prime Minister, Mr. C r. a ith some of tht garden of No. 10, I Sir
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  • 127 3 THE secretary-general of the World Federation of Trade Unions, M. Louis Saillant, accused the Indian Government of a policy of opposition to trade unionism when he addressed the annual congress of the French Confederation of Labour m Paris. He said "mass arrests of genuine trade unionists"
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    7 3 Chancellor of the Exchequer h iad import
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  • 367 3 U.S Report explodes a myth VKW American military aid for China is recomA^ mended in a 105-page report by l.S. House of Representatives sub-committee on foreign affairs. It declares that "the fate of China will go far to settle the fate of all Southern
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  • 65 3 MES ivho eat t fattened on c sex hormones run t of developing female < racteri.itics, according to a solemn learning g?ven at annual of the Victorian Health Inspectors' Association m Melbom Mr. Bernard Heath, public analyst, told the meeting that use of the artificial hormoTies had been
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  • 163 3 Kremlin fear U.S aid to 'underground' WASHINGTON, Thursday. A MERICAN aid to anti-communists behind the iron curtain is apparently causing Russian oilicialdom considerable anxiety. Foreign broadcasts monitored here indicate that there is growing concern m the Kremlin over "outside" assistance to democratic forces still at work m Soviet satellite countri
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  • 46 3 The second phers' Conference will be b Hawaii m the summer of 1949 to enable the philosophers <■: Orient and the Occident to discuss the contributory influx the r philosophies to world thought. It is being held under the auspices of the Univerri Hawaii.- A.P.
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  • 74 3 COUPLE WED BY AIRMAIL irv'LKETT Masters lid Angeles and his Datch bride, whom he married by airmail, await the arrival of her wedding dress so that they can arrange a more formal wedding. Immigration officials who at first detained the bride, Johanna, said she could c for two months m
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  • 79 3 EX-PREMIER HELD, FREED 1 y HL East N iddin Daen. been ed a:.d iretd again, by a special High Court for East Indonesia sitting at M sar. CeleThe ex ed and charged last February with cmi d rationir ring his premiership. The High Court ordered his release. The immed: ed
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  • 22 3 T.S.I BrJ prize which £11.000. Swedish Academy will i I the prize on November 4.- A.P.
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  • 86 3 JAMAICAN students who come to London I their faith and religion and b'come atheists and agnostics, according to the surt'ragan Bishop of Kingston, the Reverend Doctor P. W. Gibson who has returned from London where he attended the Lambeth Conference. In a sermon m the Spanish town
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    • 46 3 Tht Rusk that will be the Toast of the party or that hasty snack Delicious served with meats, all kinds of tinned and potted fish, eggs m fact, with anything because of its neutral flavour. SOLE IMPORTERS HAGEMEYER TRADING CO., (malaya ITD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENAN3
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    • 129 4 I i that r fell a the port of itao. and ned effort Is to brecaptnre I cations centre. If chow L c Mukden garr. nakm 1 m ftghtir.ang has paid two .kden. I has sten the situation I self, and has al&o h an appreciat:
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    • 51 4 •THE r ci! Li red a? pari B far from t> I S i a- the buildin halt merely IP] pore ought to be saddled with the full cost of a Cocos air strip but as long as the nds are officially a part^ r ny, then
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  • 625 4  - IT SEEMS TO ME... POLITICO BY IT seems to be quite impossible for the press and radio outside Malaya to write or broadcast about this country without touches of "colour" that make the whole thing insane. The North China J News (Shanuhai) rtporUns the arrival of the Guards, march through
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    22 4 Th i» is an ar nception of the n< nas the XH-1G for th 'cd States Air Force. Wh< m roto] hjghj
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  • 32 4 And moreover, be< uisf thr prracher was wise, he still taught the prop* knowledge: Yra, he nive Good heed, and sought ov\ and set m order many proverbs. I Ec 9
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  • 484 4 By K. SATAKOPAN A. P. 'dent NEW DELHI. INDIA'? princelings are coming out of their political obscurity to share the burdens of their counIrtfa freedom. Tht biggest among them hk lAysoi Bikaner and Kashmir stili retain their identities as symbolized by their eighteenth century turbans and bedecked
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  • 198 4 The Guards by Kersh (X£t of the bestknown books based on life m a Guards depot is Gerald Kershs "They Die With Their Boots C! published by Heinemann m 1941. It Introduced scm, the originator de hi" greeting which so shocked certain newspapers early m the war wry other unit
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  • 407 4  -  M.T. LEONG BY CELDOM will you find a life so full of emotion and Jired wi t h determination is that of Prin lieu Sein, popularly known to the Chiof Mer It was, perhaps, her utter devotion to her n rather than her inment as a
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  • 366 5 BUDGET: MILLIONS FOR HOUSING Big plan for new Quarters Free Press Staff Reporter A MLLTI-millfon dollar programme of conand housing works lies ahead of Singapore next year if provisions made m the 1949 draft estimates of the Colony receive the approval of the Select Committee which has been appointed to
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  • 21 5 aflf Reporter s i^st Hi k the 1 be i the peop! m\ whole-hearted La to
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  • 24 5 Govt. studying inquiry on hotels i -ted by department. any i al I 1 to rs Reyenu' Or which have h eight have ear.
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  • 43 5 pi.OPLi: m Johore 1 should dial ***** if the> want any men: of the Johore Bahru Police Force at the ollice, residence or station, says a police statement. Tii is number will be m use from Sunday, Oct.
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  • 99 5 ALL those wreathe of poppi. aotaph on :.brance Day Sunday. .-:>' d to appi Orgai.. ::s Cummi: U Cairnhill 3oad, not later than Oct. 31. re are no special charges 'Areaths, and it ts left to individual* and societies to ..tribute what the? Cheques should be ab;
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    54 5 ■tiny their wedding cake are Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nonis. The wedding took place recently at the Church of the Holy Family in Katong, Singapore, followed by a reception at St. Hilda's School Hall in Ceyj Ion Road. Mrs. Nonis was formerly Miss Conzy Rufus. Both are attached to
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  • 96 5 NO MORE CAR RACING FOR HIM Free Pre^ Stall Reporter \f- MY LOUE, the tall fair Swiss Raffles Hotel, has taken prizes m ned by Sineapo: Sunday's hi: b, but d in Masse ratls a. g to year. ca*T*e feu that I ureup. hotel <uid at age of 16, scrubbing
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    20 5 Mr at the wheel of his at Migle Millia (Italv) in 1937. He had a bad crash in thin race.
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  • 12 5 will ba i I will make B I Radio
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  • 97 5 r .\ILS of budget estimates •r 1949, together with d expenditure estimates for 1948 Id Total .1 Secretary, Mr. M. Smith. the $4 million addition to the due to n. ouL to eipl of votes for n plan alter the estimates printed. -r:h«r- ras T.QftO.OOO 4.685.449 and
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  • 57 5 ML. E. Campbell, of Upper Strangoon Road, fully appealed yesin the Singapore Supreme Court against an order by the Singapore Sixth Police Court binding her o for six months m a sum of $100 to keep the p< uce. She had been taken to court the complaint of
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  • 40 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Kuala Lumpur Co-oper-ative Stores Society, Ltd., will hold ita half-yearly general meeting at the Victory Restaurant, on Thursday, Nov. 4. The meeting will be asked to sanction Joining the Malayan Co-operative Wholesale Society Ltd.
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  • 86 5 343,065 tons of rice from Malaya 1947—1943 Padi Season tree Press Staff Reporter THE Federation's padi crop during tne li*4«_- 194S A season yielded 343,065 tons of rice, according to the latest figures issued by the acting Resist ra; Statistics, Mr. H. L. Barnett A break-down of this qua hows
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  • 78 5 Free IV pse Correspondent ONE of the eight motor n>: tamed by the Dutch m Sumai tra waters earl;. i for alleged violatl navin regulations has been released. It has reamed to Singapore. This was made possible through the Director i Singapore and the X Mr.
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  • 49 5 I ree Piths Woman Reporter I'WO special I ■iave been up matter of registering purdah women. lira women In purdah .ring of a veil over the re supposed never to faces m public. I the purposes pi 8 have been to the two I
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    • 20 5 RAFFLES HOTEL NOTICE OOM WILL BE V RESERVED OR THE ROTARY ED NATIONS AND DANCI 1 r5/on CL c SQNS
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    • 53 5 FOR 101 OCCASIONS you can be m hi Tailored m Spun Rayon. In Colours of Blue, Brown. Rust and White. PRICE $18/50 Woven Cotton SPORTS SHIRTS by MORLEY This Fabric h of cellular Texture assuring Coolness and :;<mml appearance m marl mixtures, HI Grry. Crern and Fawn $5/95 G3. ROBINSONS
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  • 241 6 Europeans m ambush, killed Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. DURING heavy rain yesterday evening, a Police natrol shot dead two armed Indonesians and captured two others at Kampong Ulu Sungei Long, Kaiang. The four men were among a party of ten seen running through
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    73 6 The third anniversary of the Liberty Musical and Dramatic Association ivas celebrated on Oct. 9, with a dinner and dance at the A:r Hotel More than ISO I and g ues' A many those ere Dato and Datin C. J. Paglar, Dr. and Mrs. Chia Keng Hoc. Mr. Choo Lye
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  • 67 6 ghgfhfg LONDON, Thursday. ANNOUNCEMENT ol the £100.000.000 electric it > A ssed the gilt-edged market m the I hanfc ycsterdaj Router's financial correspondent. The loan is to be 3 per cent. m 1974-77 at l p the middle ed stocks as sur ss by wl'h the
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  • 16 6 \FTL: the \F. rmr.ary i i I I R i.l pi
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  • 8 6 Tried to get $1,800: got 18 months C
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  • 8 6 ".ill b-- Short S 10.30 a.m.
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  • 71 6 CUBICLES AT $50 MONTHLY KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. AT a meeting of the Town Planning Committee of the Kuaia Lumpur Municipality. Inche Mohd. Salleh Hak uporary hoi; re belr N>d without the approval of the Mvi v and unauthosubdivided > cubicle^ and let out at as much a.s S5O per cubicle.
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  • 17 6 Oct >n- ill rx- Mr. L. C the accused m the sun.
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  • 77 6 Malays open own English school Free Press Malay orr-vpondent MALAYS m 1 their own Eng hool at Jala Kiingar ththe: il E Fund campaign. whJ by the Raja and Malay OovernThe school 11 be opened accon divided thr« girls. Pupils must bt 12 rs old and i d, at le
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  • 32 6 KUALA L: A rubber t A threw his c. Th< d a and as a result bee;. It was a rt with of thi c 14t: Kuala on
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  • 175 6 DECAUSE of constant liring on Dutch naval patrol vessels near the mouth of the Indragiri river and general unsafe conditions m the area, Renj inland port In Republican-controlled territory m Sumatra and an important trade link with Singapore, has been temporarily closed for shipping by the
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  • 18 6 MAY REGISTER AS 'INDIANS' THE I 6tru Indians to m I This A. Thivy, Repi of Governmen I
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    • 98 6 m 1 i y ROBERT ifi^ YOUNGjI ROBERT YOUNG't FIRST "WESTERN ROW THE ONE Ohm jLKI A L > SCOOP OF j^ oerial <br Reels! [i,' I f°* RfX 1 4 SHOWS rODAV II a.m. (PU. W N« "A PICTURE YOU WILL NEV| > NEVER FORGET SUSAN PE IS SUPERB.
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    • 82 6 JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya terrific, jane! -N /sorry to disappoint] KwhatA/he'sThis forelock \L^long distance Yl I'VE DISPOSED OF MY r YOU, ERft! BUT HE I X>O SOU I /'YE TOLD YOU ABOUT- V PHONE CALL FOR ENTIRE SURPLUS STOCK WON'T PAY IF YOU A V
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  • 27 7 promoters sign same fighters >r was enlivened when Sporting Club and the impions, Incorpoo( Kay Kobinson two Vrmoury m a I A.P.
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  • 83 7 Recreation Club record a very successiul season for all brunches ot sport m their 61st irnial report for the year ended June 30, 1948. The cricket y nd playing pitches have been relaid and all grounds under the Club's control loned for use. The committee hope
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  • 35 7 CAMBRIDGESHIRE ACCEPTORS I r ae.v 8.10; In ,8.8 8.7; Fil DOr 8.6; w.tar 8.5; I light t.3. .m 7.13; Ex? I I Parbleu 7.3; Red C i .11; Fair 6.10; Consort fi 1 I*.- Reuter
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  • 7 7 20 RACEHORSES BURNT TO DEATH ghgfh A.P.
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  • 69 7 3. fcnwn U 1 Libwrtj Maa -rue lm. 1 I I U-.ij by ni'cfe. sii< J V King Arthur I Edmond D. nt. l 1 mm. 17 1 Sfcu icki >o- 88fc MS B L i:. 3 1 I ft 3«<>«p M M<. Total Poo! F.rvt d
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  • 26 7 J. R Croxjord. of the London S XV, is well hsld !>y C. H Watson of the Harlcis m th. h at T am.
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  • 54 7 CorreNpoudent IPOH. Today. SIR Galahad (J. Doni. did a splendid gallop ac out v (Spencer) over 9 38 si Suivi (J. Donnelly) n ;orm m a half--1 with Dv drew h to run 3f. irol 3 m &0J Dis--3 s>. p Phe 3 m -hers that
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  • 187 7 P. into M ac tor ■> the nearly three m paid h rs. .ipion s hide ■d one of the und m the world. The i test c attrac- m the National Gallery, the State Art m and Public c has been drawan average of 4^o
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  • 475 7  -  TRESPASSER MALAYAN TURF TOPICS By SEVENTEEN of the 32 eligible three-> ear-olds have been nominated for the Free Handicap, over seven furlongs, which will be run at the coming November Meeting at Bukit Timah. As anticipated, No Regrets takes pride of plj m the weights,
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  • 441 7 By (RISADLR THE veteran footballer, Geurae Valberj, played a bijc part m tne Singapore Recreation Club's three-nil victory ovei the H.M. Dockyard XI ut Jatan Besar stadium yesterday. Although not so fast as he used to be, he was He was the main •lemer
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  • 62 7 L'KNIE Roderick, holder of the British welterweight championship since 1939, will have his last fight at Harringay arena, London, on Nu\. 8. c. or draw hb> ugm nenry Han, me hard- d young- belt outright, woul.ich of I sons. :ne by for his two
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  • 40 7 TH±i west i match asainsr the bined Indian University at Bombay ended m a draw e rday. Scores: Universities 303: Indies 309 for nine <C. I 3 tired. B chand three for 54. Umrfcar two for 16 >. Reuter
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  • 62 7 HOLLOWING yesterday's r trial at Tanglin Ba: the following players were i d to represent the Army against the Singapore United XV at Jalaci Besar stadium next Wednesday m then n match Full-back. Bdr. May 11 B.U.D. r. L Be. Artj]:QMSI Smith i :q>. Re&« Sgt R
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  • 6 7 FULHAM APPOINTS NEW MANAGER ■ML" A.P.
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    • 86 7 JUBILEE MORROW I 6.30. 5.00 v nan thrih Flaming with X Blazing uith PASSM -DOUSLf FEATURErtRFIECE «f Him f^ ROBERT J, FLA; BOXING friday 22 cT 4g^ HAPPY WORLD— 9 P.M. H\J I'OMMY (ARKIF \RR\\ y^ii MOK KHAI KHOOH S\^ B\RV I I \\i TOM J! I m: Supported b]
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  • 14 8 RIS —At Bimgsai Hospital X on 19tn October 1948. Phllpott :-.juris, a son.
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  • 26 8 The iimouncec Henry, only and Mrs O. A bon. Ferndowi Joan. younger •er of Brigadier H V Colige, DSO OB E and dge of Hatherden
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  • 171 8 Roles fixed m new war LONDON, Thursday. THE British Commonwealth's part m anti-Commu-nist world defence was discussed yesterday at the most secret of all the meetings yet held by the Com- monwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. Headed by Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, the chiefs of the
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  • 15 8 TWO PREMIERS DINE AT NO.10 i Pakistan, Pa .<) Dowr. Mr nded a r hem at
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  • 145 8 PARIS, Thursday. I HE United Nations yesU-r--1 day voted to turn over the atomic emergy dispute to the B:g Five and Canada, with instructions to try for agreement on basic principles. The vote was 41 to 6. The 58-nation pc committee rejected a proposal which
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  • 21 8 A PETITION is asking te on the stat.j cimg to Th i'^-Emaji cip:-. m poople m Formosa
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  • 9 8 •ho 81.-hoD of Aniov on U.P.
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  • 168 8 LONDON, Thursday. VEAiiLV l.,uuu including King George and Queen Elizabeth, packed fashionable St. Mars Church here yesterday, to see Princess Elizabeth's lady-in-waiting, Lady Margaret Egerton, married to the private secretary to the Princess, Mr. John Colville. Outside St the shadow of the House ol
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  • 49 8 In memory of the lai 1 of Pakistan. Mr. Mohammed All Jinrfah, the Overseas Pakistani League is giving meals to the poor at the Sultan Mosque this evening. Prayers are beirrg said at the Mosque at 6.30 p.m r\ being the 40th day Mr. Jinnah's death.
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  • 91 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs. THE United States had no more than "three or four" atomic bombs m 1945 when military leaders were about to launch the invasion of Japan, according to the Democratic National Committee. With the Japanese determined to die "by the millions" m defence of
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  • 138 8 PARIS, Thursday 4 s tli» 1-hour sympathy strike disrupted railway traffic m Southern France yestei day, fresh fighting occurred between French security troops and strikers m the northern coalfields, resulting ift 50 persons being injured. The Communist assault on the Eur(?[JWHi Recovery Programme through the
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  • 93 8 li I AVIV, Thursda THE implementation of the n ase fire" order 1 by tin* United Nations Security C onncfl for the area, understood to have been accepted by both the Egyptians and Jews, will take about three days, it is believed here. Fignting
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  • 34 8 A BILL I hould re- by a tie vote 83 to 83 m the B On* ail So ill voted i heated deon the bill one S< ther to Reuter
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  • 162 8 STOCKHOLM, Thursday. sjWEDEN is to train her air defence workers m methods of dealing icith possible attacks by radio-active 'death clouds' caused by atom bombs. This decision follows a report by the Military Research Institute stating that five kilogrammes (about 11 lbs.) of radio-active substances
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  • 161 8 CHICAGO. Thursd. LIEUT. -GEN. Robert L. Eichelberger, former commander of the American Eighth Army of Occupation m Japan, is urging Americans to remember that, although Japan was a "vicious enemy under domination by the military, she could become powerful friend." He told the National
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  • 46 8 The Earl of Donoughmore, who was Chairman of the Committees m the House of Lords for 20 year 5 until 1931, has died at hi* home, Kruxjklofty. Clanmel, Eire, aged 73. m February, Lord Donoughmorr broke a u-g m a motor peciden r
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  • 125 8 A.P. Sl'it IAI Market conespon dent gives 'be prices of rubber (in cents pet lb) at II i m toda% as follows: Pm in BeUcn No I K > > Spot loo>e II A.'.\ I 1 ob in bait* Oct No. 1 R.S > 43', 43' No. 2
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  • 93 8 SHANGHAI, I hi GENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shi k *rm reeling before the Massive Communr on scattered fronts m their drive for tarts* vincial capitals With Changchun, the Manch their hands, the C el ring around 1 launching new ofT< on X f Suiyuan and H grave, operatic
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  • 33 8 S.-E. ASIA AS KEY TO U.K. RECOVERY ONLY investment In Afr can give Europe. v reasonable chance of i voiced by the British M(\eil. "Such developm* brii. ndpro; reason for the i ghgfh
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