The Singapore Free Press, 23 October 1948

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA W SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1948 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 484 1 Rig Four agreement near hn offer by I Yyshinsky PARIS. Saturday. K)P morning that agreement to m announced by the Big Four I. I "uneil meets again on I lourned last night m the ia and the Western Powers pt the "Littk resolution. >n the Big Four to end L
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    61 1 picture. heel-barrows" do not make easy pushing but the boys of Mount Emily Orphanage thoroughly enjoyed the experience when it took the form of a wheel-barrow race. The race was part of a sports programme at an "At Home" given by the Secretary for Social Welfare, Mr. T. P. F.
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  • 35 1 A huge C-74 four-en' Globemaster of the U.S. Airforce made an emergency landing at Lisbon airport yeslay after Jettisoning most of Its cars:o when one engine stopoed and the others started :ri2.
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  • 16 1 Loyal troops have taken Sunchon rgents who 3. occupation sector three iwrts A.P.
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  • 190 1 PARIS. Saturday. 4 SPECIAL meeting: of the French cabinet, under the chairmanship of M. Vincent Auriol, President of the Republic, was called late last night to consider drastic action for ending the strike wave which threatens to paralyse the nations economic life. Declaration of martial law
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  • 105 1 BATAVIA. Saturday. SIX people were killed and many Injured, five seriously, when the Batavia to Bandoeng express was derailed by 20 yards of broken track one mile south of Poerwakarta yesterday, and then attacked by about 50 Indonesian terrorists armed with automatic weapons. Soldiers on
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  • 59 1 REFUGEES IN BOMBAY CLASH HINDU refugees from Pak. tan clashed with police m nbay docks yesterday morning. Police were trying to prevent the Hindus from looting MiicsTim passengers ■who were em bar King on ships for Jehangir on a pilgrimage. One constable was severely j injured Dy stones before police
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    27 1 i ne-man Indonesian Republic,'' who has been missing 23 days since his Dakota plane was reported to have been forced down by Dutch fighter planes m Sumatra.
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  • 346 1 MID WIVES IN S'PORE ARE BADLY TRAINED Free Press Staff Reporter THE accepted standard for training midwives in Singapore is "definitely too low, a medical spokesman for the Kandang Kerbau Hospital, where the midwives are trained, told the Free Press yesterday. The doctor added: "I doubt whether there is any
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  • 46 1 in t Commonder of the United States Naval Forces .a the Philippines yesterday approved a 25--year prison sentence for a Marine Corps enlisted man found guilty of rape of a Filip.no womtui v ays A.P. The accused faced a general court martial.
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  • 45 1 Norbert Schultze, composer of the war song. Lill Marlene, was Aned 3.000 deutschemarks (about £225) by a denazification court In Hanover yesterday. The court found him guilty of being a follower of National Socialism but declared he might continue to compose music.
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  • 37 1 *;ast Bengal omciais say. arrangements have been made toe importing 30,000 tons of wheat from Russia m November and December. Efforts are also unaerway to Import about 6.000 tons of Australian flour. A.P.
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    53 1 picture. The Tiny Tots bO-yard d was one of the events m the sports programme at an "At Home" given by the Secretary for Social Welfare, Mr T P F. McNeice, and Mrs. McNeice yesterday. Pictures shows young' sters of the Girls' Homecraft centre making their dash to the winning
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  • 173 1 Florida/, Saturday. a dawn raid today on the apartment of a gang of four young bandits from New police found seven guns, 200 rounds of ammunition, and numerous blackjacks and knives. The gang, who were all irrested, confessed to six hold-ups m the lost three
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  • 193 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THE insistence of the Federation authorities on thumbprinting on national registration cards aroused many objections In Singapore this morning, particularly among the Chinese community. The form of registration suited to present circumstances did not, they thought require thumbprints. > It Singapore could
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  • 248 1 Pilots may be armed soon Free Press Staff Reporter \f ALAYAN Airways pilots may be armed m the near future. Police authorities have told the airways that any weapons owned by pilots would be immediately licensed if pilots wished to carry them while on flying duties. Txrv, T he eneral
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  • 22 1 Franz Hofer, former Nazi gauleiter of th e Tyrol, escaped last night from a Munich court house, report* A.P.
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  • 143 1 SHANGHAI, Saturday. T° d short--1 age m the country, the Central Bank here has decided to appropriate $31 million for the purchase of rice Siam. Burma map-China, it was reported yesterday. The Premier, Mr. Wong Wen-hao. is said to have given approval to
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  • 53 1 Sharifuddin said caught IN Patjitan BATAVIA DR. Amir Sharif uddi: mer Indonesian RepubPremk leged to have been of the recent Commui. surrection m Java irted pn crn Java p 15. Tl pub: the rep President announced today tha: publican c Communist Insurgents v, "all but over. 1 and big strongholds
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  • 44 1 BURMA REBELS ATTACK SHIP SEVERAL passengers. Including an A missionary, were injur terday when insurg attacked an un ese vessel near Tantabin, 20 miles from Rangoon. Thirteen insurgents were killed m fighting m Yamethin district to th of Mandalay. a Govt communique annoi. Reuter
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  • 1651 2 DOMINIQUE Danges, a famous French author, is reported killed while serving with the Maquis. A 'Jo-year-old blonde named Valeric arrives at Danges' house, La Fresnaie. and sayg she b» his widow. Danges reappears, having been i wounded m the head and imprisoned m a concentration camp.
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  • 138 2 \OKTH <? 0 8 < J 5 4 W MTV EAST K A 6 4 J <? 7 OK 0 i K 10 8 6 3 SOUTH S? Q 9 6 0 10 7 QIAMONI 'rump?, t I. North and South h win six of the sevi n
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    • 66 2 fgfdg SINGAPORE •'res; 41 metres (12 p S); CI no 7 .45 and SO p m to 11) TOOAI IN IN Dai. urtt viith 30 Last News g I' aNBSNMS hi M «l »j Mu6.0" >rmanca— 701 Radio Drama by P^ka'an Buml ra: 7 30 Nswi r. Malay. TOMOftROU PROGRAM".
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  • 6 3 Employers asked to help I I
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  • 8 3 IQUIRY INTO INTER-STATE RELATIONS I I f I
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  • 4 3 DAY'S PAY FROM GOVERNOR
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  • 109 3 t to any on^ a signed autho- union subscripts must Ltements from pped :p3 says Regulation^ to collection of ns. j are \a necessary for of the union to be pr audited, other- j elected officers may find themselves In trou- money be mis^in^. thf
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  • 35 3 P orre>ponden; V AH. a Th by for murde Tamil exverdict of Ime stayed ih, who had of beating I [on pay da; :wo wome: The on jon a Daranz as
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  • 162 3 NEWS BRIEFS Charged with selling baby Keng. a woman was at the Second Police Court yesterday accused of sold a three year to Hoi Chin Hong a man. for $270. The It. L. C. Goht explained the charge'he accused and postponed the case to Nov. 5. The police bail was
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  • 137 3 FEDERAL GOVT INSISTS ON THUMB PRINTS Essential for wurity reasons' d h I the Federation will not any person unless his or >ears the relevant thumb m Kuala Lumpur curity position m the thumb prints are Lumpur state- an inquiry as r. the Federation reconsideril decision that j signaa were
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    106 3 of the Ulu Selangor committee for the general welfare of SpConstables and Auxiliary Police held a tea parti 150 constables at Kuala Kubu on Wednesday afternoon. The committee has started a fund to help the depends. >cal Sp< who are killed or I ture shoh W Tanton, of the 0.5.P.C..
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  • 455 3 'MUST STOP THIS FRA UD' Board slashes rents IN a case before the Singapore Rent Conciliation Board yesterday, m which Mr. Tibor Kunstler was the appellant and Mr. Adrian N. H. Van Cuylenburg the respondent, the chairman, Mr. A. W. Bellamy, said: "It is undoubtedly the duty of this court
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  • 137 3 Bandits kill 3 'specials' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. r rERRORISTS killed three A special constables m the Bahau area of Negri Sembilan. Seven constables were m a truck travelling from the main Kuala Pilah-Bentong i to an estate. When the terrorists ambushed them, three were shot dead, three Injured and the
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  • 467 3 fgfdg LONDON, Saturday. r PHE Gilt-edged section of the London Stock Ex--1 change awaits the start of dealings In the new Electricity 3 per cent, stocks, says Keuters financial correspondent. This is expected on Monday. Meanwhile. Gilt-edged prices remain quietly firm, early hesitancy yesterday being followed
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  • 181 3 U ni ver sity by next October T*HE acting Principal of the Singapore College of Medicine and principal-designate of the I'niver-sity-College, Dr. G. V. Allen, announced yesterday that the University of Malaya should be fully established by the opening of the next academic Near— m October 1949. Dr. Allen said
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    39 3 fgfd Interested spectators at the RAF Mala* Piortships at the RSGC were Air lersh, (Air Officer m charge HQ Air id Far East) Air Marshal Sir Hugh Lloyd. (C-ffi-C. Air C Far East), and Mrs. M ellersh.—Fn. Free Press
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  • 98 3 IHN export* for the tlrst three quarters of thlj exceed m value the total for the whole of 1947. The comparative values ire $135,000,000 and $94,000,000 respectively. Tin production, despite curtailed prospecting and a oolicy of working over lower grade ground. Increased from 3.812 tons
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  • 183 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, Oct. 23, 1948. UNO and the Future !E United n by its :uiiure of the oment for be asla- c acii- of pr'^gress towards disarmament and c th -ii be breakdown of sp Pr while .at a gr- tk pped. a ar I tlons ar
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  • 651 4  -  MARGARET BOWES By ALD troupers never Ask "Pop" Bailey, the silverhaired former American vaudeville star who now runs Singapore's Cocoanut Grove. -Life is just a laugh", declared Pop m an interview. "But sometimes there's a tear m your eye." Pop has had his share of both
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  • 55 4 Kinp posed m this tograph wxii his guests 'ht. Sir Godfrey Huggin? {Southern Rhode- sia). Hon. D. S. Senanayake < Ceylon). Mr. Liaquat AH Khan (Pakistan), Dr. Evatt {Australia*. H.M. the King, Jff. AW Norman foi Jf r- X 10. Canada*. Mr. E. H.
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  • 226 4 by Alex Ander IF, n you next m inatown, you happen to feel like a novel snack, U can order a dish of puppy-dog bou] simply asking the stall-] r for number 9. 1 The Chinese word Kao" means both d and nine m English and since
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  • 91 4 People in S'pore make news UST appointed J Assistant Petrol Rationing Officer is 35 year old BUG DUNSFORD, Singapore amateur lightweight champion from 1931 to 1933. An old boy of St Joseph's Institution, Mr Dunsford went to Burma on leaving school and joined H. M. Customs as a Preventive OftV
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    • 72 4 Will glasses alone improve tour Eyesight" —MO rnjflftrnil services acd technical skills are tbe essential aids to your "seeing ability" your visual comfort and efficiency. It is for these services acd skills— not for glasses alone that you pay for your fee Seek Professional advice— Not glasses at a price."
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  • 59 5 ■jlig problems to be solved Maff Reporter aye to stop building skyj stable legislation can be U(^j th the problems of traffic that the construction ill inevitably raise. i d opinion of qualifled comild be carried out, >ut m I. and un L I L
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  • 11 5 SHANGHAI WANTS TO BUY RUBBER S1 BaaCaatD* to be r e.
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  • 28 5 1 Convair arcraft which passed throunh Singapore on Thursday on a delivery flight to Australia where it +sed on the internal air servu- Free Press
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  • 151 5 ii"« ueicciors are oeing usvd m a novel fashion the d Liverpool to help speed up the ent to the Inited States of Malayan rubber consignments of high-grade rilbber from ire being stored m the United Kingdom and re shipped to the Inited States under
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  • 37 5 Free Prt^s Stall Reporter PKHABILITATION at Ka. ted cost of $87,' ork has be» ried out. .11 inert nue bv An additional Reliability i be ed on the Japanese-b la- 1
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  • 21 5 FIRM SENDS HIM ON TOUR MR E td.. Sin ri and m a Lond 1 1 hs I 1 Co. i
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    14 5 pic. ure, b dinlotel on Thursday, marking the third an--u oj V Free Press
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  • 31 5 X •vina. 26-yea: ile on You: hr. In the Segamat Oistr. t he was sentenced to three months' hard labour for B ring a protected ar without a permit
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  • 19 5 Mr E A G. Blades, odeni ol nted t v Buperinl Branch, Singapore with en>et. from
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  • 31 5 j b ciunese actors I for children re not r uroD; icketa at markets and n.t-.N. v i^mi: ers Tf the d on md $2 net
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  • 135 5 Aid of Inspection to visit the Dlace ol detantion ol held under the Emer- -as be^n In Ginaanore. Board consists of Dr. w Slew Ai. Mr. Yong Lin. Syed Mohamed Dr. P. C. Kwan. Mr Urn Y.w Hock. Mr. A. Maiid and Mr. Wong Shau Bbeung.
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  • 189 5 Free Press Stuff Reporter LXH'R Malay students, two of them studying in China, are receiving monetary aid from the Malay Students' Aid Organisation, Malaya, which has -adquarters in Singapore. In addition. Hie organisation is helping a Malay peasants' school in Coronation Road known as 4, Sekolah
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  • 10 5 ANSON. 1. U n g unauthor i Board
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  • 93 5 s^Aitb ror the suj in E be increased from next month, by 50 r consumers outside Municipal limits, and on a!e for within Municipal lin The revised rates are wsr Outside Municipal lim. for consumption per 1 000 cubic feet. $5.50 <*3 old ra' The minimum
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  • 182 5 RA TEPA YERS WANT LIMIT ON TAXIS THE Singapore Ratepayers Association favour^ x progressive replacement of trolley buses omnibuses and limiting the number of taxis a j trishas, says the annual report or the Association to be tabled at the annual general meeting to be at Adelphi Hotel next Friday
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  • 5 5 ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR SIKHS r
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  • 881 6 TEORGE Allison, manager of Arsepal, m his newly published book, Allison Calling," calls out of the mists of time and experience memories which are very much worth while recalling. There have been football managers with more knowledge of football, perhaps, and newspaper men with more varied experience
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  • 55 6 GRANT LE HURAY, 14-; old schoolboy, is one of younger hopes of AustraIn his latest mate! he 267 not out and t :i wickets for 24 g the hut -trick. H ided 58 four Grant Lnst men In a comp He is a left-hand bat and
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    26 6 1 plan of the course of the hill-climb tomorrow morning organised by the Singapore Motor Club. The road will be closed to spectators after 8.30 a.m.
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  • 418 6 Free Press Special Correspondents r p!E football m London Is not too attractive at present, but the ticket demand is greater than ever. Arsenal, who only book for three home matches In advance, are always over-subscribed, and it is almost impossible to obtain a ticket for ibury.
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    43 6 Olle landberg, official Swedish heavyweight eh and his bulldog Sluggo," an unofficial contender for title that's going, pictured during a breather d:. open-air training near Tandberg s home near Stockholm. Tandberg is seeking n fight with Bruce Woodcock for the European heavyweight title.
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    • 61 6 JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya "Ts HE WITH^/WHO'S THAT^ /l WAS JUST GOINgH AFlsmKir,»-Vr>H V*« Vrm adc N LYDIA?— TALKING /To SAY IT'S CLEVErA MOW (NO I'M 70^0^-^ Tro/itl I THOUGHT/ TO You, /OF YOU TO SPOT I S&*lr I YOU'RE V NOT- JARf RMuk' RrAMTiFm
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  • 196 7 GOING HEAVY, UPSETS EXPECTED Sir Galahad is the best bet From EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Today. piRTHER rain fell m the early hours of this morning, and the going for this afternoon's rates will definitely be heavy. Upsets are likely, and I recommend Sunbeam II and Precious Stream as the two
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  • 58 7 Race I—EMPIRE ROSE Smiling Throat h Royal Bounty Rac* 2— LUCKY ACE Kin* Arthur Pia Race S— SIR GALAHAD Oaranos Brifht Ejes Race 4— KINDER GOLD No Regrets Liberty Man JUc* S—PRIME5 PRIM E EUGENE SMiTi Golden Grove Rac« SNAPS Friar's Last. Princess Guinevere Race 7— MAESTRO
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  • 94 7 TRAINER IS DISQUALIFIED FOR LIFE T :E Australian Jockey Club itewmrda have died the Sydney hv -r*e Johnson, and the c Newborough for rirtng a four -day int; >\igh finished, third .ma H Randwiik on Oct. 6, and was hr t by the J<x anali'st that a r U&en from
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  • 101 7 rIE MX t. cricketers who are to tour South Africa arrived at Capetown yesterday moruin- t»n board the Durban (\istle, after a calm royagc from England. At a press couferenc* on board the ship F. G. Mann, captain of the tourists, said his team intended
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  • 15 7 TE H B R J E. R h. s. liar;.: r>»Tts. 1
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  • 14 7 y«at vhc I I placed an p*cLin« 5. wh :e DFD'
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  • 273 7 nal. The record at iiirea that were »pa fortnight a«o were at home to pur and when ed th ;nabie to the pla rding to orri..ntage m m parts of tiie rrotrad. howev md with t is antt>le will ;ly into the iiiwiiml and that all
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  • 113 7 THE Football Association has 1 plans m hand for a scheme to provide professional footballers with knowledge of a second "trade." It is an official vocational training scheme, designed to enable footballers to study the distributive trades The vocational training principle was agreed upon at
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  • 66 7 A FTER this l ventng's J\ S.A.FA cup final between Kota Raja and S.R.C., the C.-ln-C. FARELF. Gt?neral Sir Neil Ritchie, will give away the trophies to the League and Cup winners and run-ners-up. The ball used m the Cup final will be auctioned after
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  • 242 7  -  CRUSADER By 4 LTIIOUGII it provided only five minutes of boxing. the M(»k Kai Khoon v. Baby Garcia semi-final of last night's promotion at the Happy World stadium proved to be the best fight of the evening. The Singapore Chinese knocked out the Ipoh F
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  • 100 7 A former Perak All -Blues p B Fook Cho< -apore casual'--pital since the start of the ni^tsy s*a-son Fook Chocw. r at scrum-half for the S.C.R.C Thursday.? gam* atrain--fge, injnred a:: ten minut« before the rod of tr* game. He had to be carried off tjj»
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    49 7 A new picture of Wong > Peng Soon, the Singapore I badminton champion, uho will defend his singles title against Ong Poh Lim today. The latter will be making a trip to Kuch'ng to see his mother before sailing for England with the Thoma s C-up team on Dec 2.
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  • 57 7 THE Singapore Cricket* Club and Raffles College drew one-all at hockey on the padang 1 Thilacaretnam scored for the College and Reeves for the Club. A solitary oy Hong Yam three minutes before the end d the Singapore Chinese Ret to beat the Nee Soon
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  • 18 7 'h again: 15.15 p.:. M. C. Kailasapathy, B G. Dorairai; J. d^ S f. Kai.j- ..am.
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  • 20 7 KING GEORGES •Id filly. You th< Atlanta added K:n?'s 13th win- rough t his winnings to A.P.
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  • 84 7 CK)R the first time m 1 chess com; Malaya, the chess clock will be intnxiueect next year m the tour; Tor the Singapore chess championships for Lim Boon Kens Cup. The Singapore Cba i number of the der. It is intended to Inti local c'r.pss
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  • 23 7 MALAYAN BOXERS FOR BATAVIA TWO Mala;. OB fights there. They are Ipoh and Mok X .pcre. Mr bar, the Sing^ Malay boxer there.
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  • 20 7 THE uarn St. Jo^pfa's Institute n 5 J.I. grtxuui today wM Wah. Souza Cliff ore Appi'THF 1 I U.P.
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  • 123 8 The remains of the iate Mrs Lam Chong Chee inee Heah Seolt Jeong}. will b« removed to Penang for Internment. The cortege leaves No 27 Perak Road. Kuala Lum piu at 2 00 p.m. to-day the 23rd Instant, for the railway sta.loa and the remains will be conveyed tr
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  • 232 8 Supportgiven by Premiers LONDON, Saturday. rHE view that "it is desirable to go beyond the Brussels Five-Power Pact m order to integrate Western Europe as a whole," was expressed m the closing session of the Commonwealth Parliamentary conference here yesterday, according to a communique issued last
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  • 74 8 LONDON, Saturday. r VHE British medical jour- rial Practitioner reports the case of a man who was cured of baldness by the acquisition of a new house. Declaring that "the essential cause of alopecia areata (patchy baldness) sychological. Dr. F. F. Hellier, dermatologist, writes m
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  • 171 8 GREEK REBELS SEIZE NEW BORDER AREA ATHENS, Saturday. THE Greek rebel leader, Gen. Markos. has entrenched himself with 6,000 men m another "Free Greece" In the Vitei triangle— about 300 square miles of territory m Western Macedonia. If Gen. Markos can hold out until Nov. 1. when the winter rains
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  • 94 8 LOS ANGLES, 'CAD Sat. THE American College of Surgeons ia studying an j Iraqi doctor's report that he believes he has found the 1 long-sought positive test for cancer. Dr. Ba ud N axi. of v«r«sotta. told group* at the Clinical Congress yesterday about his d
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  • 178 8 MONTY'S CALL TO HIS MEN OF ALAMEIN LONDON. Saturday. k WARNING of the perils lacing a fear-ridden svorld was sounded by Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, new supreme commander of the Western Union military bloc, m a message yesterday on the eve of the anniversary of the battle of El Alameln.
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  • 223 8 'Dunkirk' faces Gen, Chiang SHANGHAI, Saturday. PHE Nationalists concentrated m the Manchurian corridor "beach head" between Chins! and Hulutao harbour —an area 30 miles by 15 miles —are fighting desperately to a powerful Communist offensive designed to push the Government forces back to the toast and confront Gen. Chiang Kaishek
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  • 122 8 NAZI 'WHIP MURDERER IS HANGED LAND:- (Bavan. Saturday. THE Nazi whip murderer," 1 Wladislaus Dopierla, who led a three-night orgy of terror In which 440 concentration camp inmates were I lashed to death wi h a nallIstudded cat-o'-nine-tails. was hanged here yesterday with nine other war criminals, Two others hanged
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  • 270 8 LONDON, Saturday. •THE South African Minister of Mines and Economic Affairs, Mr. Eric Louw, said yesterday, he doubted if five per cent, of the Indians of Natal were interested m the complaint of alleged ill-treatment lodged m the United Nations on their behalf by India
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  • 109 8 Sl'tClAL Market correspoodenl giveN the price* of rubber (m cent* pei lb) at II am t«»da> as follow* Hu>f. > No I S S Spot \oit\e Fob In bale* Oct No. 1 11 J No. 2 R.S.S. 41 41'.. No. 3 It> Iff* Tone of market: Ste.idy. quiet.
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  • 49 8 DES MOISES (lOW Saturday. \IRS Eunia Wilkinson, 43. testified m the court that her husband would not talk to her and I demanding "yes' or "no" ers. She was granted a divorce on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. They had been married since January.- A.P.
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  • 58 8 FREE Western sector official* arrested during last month's "siege of the Berlin City Hall" m the Sosector have been sentenced to hard labour by a Soviet military court One of the men was sentenced to one year* hard labour and the other twc six month*. They
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  • 169 8 MONTEVIDEO (Uraguay), Saturday. A N Italian building conlrac- tor, Sigjior Comendatore Carlos Borsari, of the famous Bologna construction firm bearing his name, sailed for the lonely Antarctic outpost of Ushuaia m the steamer Genova yesterday, at the head of 620 Italian men and women
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  • 239 8 cease-fire' ignored TEL AVIV, Saturd piGHTING is still racing m Southern several hours after the I'nited Nations C.. flre" deadline expired early today, according reports reaching the I'nited Nmtiom tr idquarters m Haifa last night. The Israeli Command, denying an E claim to have recaptured Beersheb;
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  • 6 8 r .s '>..- DFDS
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  • 26 8 Sar: I INT GAM AS said yesterday, he t to bring v al His one c af F d on r J /rom I U.P.
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  • 5 8 'Republic of India' report refuted
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  • 43 8 Peter Odee, 8. shy: hi* dr<. her visit to the Caidecott norr, ren housed on the estate of Lord B* sham-le- Hatch, near Ashford children who have been orphane into very poor homes are brought uv m normal society.
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