The Singapore Free Press, 25 October 1948

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1948 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 56 1 polling m April next m iff Reporter led Commissioners and nine form the new Singa- n created hy the red by the Legislative Council, c -is^ned hy the Governor, Sir this k. be held on I d any laya, Sara- have the right It have
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  • 176 1 8 HURT IN NEE SOON VILLAGE AFFRA Y Free Press Staff Reporter TIGHT Indians were injured m a fight between about 200 Indian and Malay employees of the R.A.F. Regint m Nee Soon village last night, following a quarrel over a Malay Waitress m a coffee shop. Police quickly intervened
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    35 1 yesterday s hill climb organised by the Stnyapor* Motor Club roar up the hilt m their M.G.s Top) J. N. X M of the event for sports of 1,500 c.c. and under Peng Han X
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  • 117 1 M LONDON, Monday. ■W-DIKECTED. Communist disturbances throughout Asia are bein* fomented to slow down the supply of Asian raw materials urgently needed for war-ravaged Europe's economic recovery. This is Russia's "peacetime" target ill Asia, s dished yesterday by the International >f European Qiu In wartime.
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  • 64 1 VIOLENCE IN FRENCH INDIA ELECTIONS PONDICHERRY Mon. CIX persons were Injured J seriously. In eleci ishes m French India teraay. Thousands .stayed at home to a\old ski s at the pollin. qj. v Kara Pondichert;. boycott pal elections, alleging "lrr« itles." Malw, thp ele< the k when aed the police
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  • 67 1 TrlE prices of well- icnown pipe tobaccos have ne up. v are Play. -ame ree Nuns and Players Navy Cut Medium. wo. which used $3.10 for a four ounce tin. are now $3.45. and Players Navy Cut Medium, which used b« $1.40 for a tv.
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  • 13 1 ESTATE OWNER SHOR DOWN c Press Stall iv p r I rubb*--n five
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  • 23 1 e^ted by In connection with a lire which burnt the roof of an attap hut m Aljunied P ti erday
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  • 29 1 Alesiri. Commander of the Ftei v Jn Indo-cblna, ha.s d^mid rta that 100 Fiench ps had crossed into Slam killed a police constable ami Slarr. %tzn.
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  • 88 1 Krf Pi T Reporter M Hi KONG Pl.vi a Sngapore rubber merchant who ,ne of iix Chinese kidnapped In the Van Heutz piracy m Bias Bay m December last year, and who escaped from the pirates' camp last month, returned to pore by air yesterday. Mr
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  • 62 1 REMEMBRANCE DAY PARADE Irt-p Pr^s Staff Reporter lAES m Singal the Rememon Nov. 7. re An my medals, ribbons they tiid will form up m Road facing the Shac klt« flub. \i 7.15 a.m. tht? *rch to r 7.30 thf •r will arrive and thfiv will laying i f minutes'
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  • 63 1 Free Press Staff Reporter A 40-year old mechanic, Ong Ah Bah. was killed yesterday afternoon when carbide exploded inside his shop m Upper Serangoon Road. Ong was bending over a tank on which he was working when there was a loud explosion, and he was hit
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  • 27 1 King Frederick and Queen Ingi d of Denmark, who are vUitlng England for the London exhibi- tion of Danish art. arr'ved Harwich jreaterdaj from
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  • 161 1 THE HAGUE, Monday. 4 an plan to help I raise the output Indonesia to prernay. it is believed. rard by the United States delegation at the third i(j of the International •j Group opening here today. The U.S. dele gat on would. troup fiction arrangements
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  • 174 1 RANGOON, Monday. OURMESE rebels were beaten back with heavy casualties m a series of clashes north of J Mandalay during the weekend. The rebels burned down one railway station. Last S 1 1 1* ivor Dies W. H. Philippe a Dutchthe only survivor of th« K.LM
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  • 29 1 Tlie British round s Mn. Richard Morrow Tait atid Michael Townaend an \ed In Hoogkoi day from i. China and will lea'.e tor Si ang-
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  • 25 1 n ra egg on th# ration thin b cause of th« strike of dock wori haa hind<»r^ food shipments to England.
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  • 215 1 NEW YORK, Monday. A NEW drive for oil m the East Indies is under way to make the "oil hungry" Far East more selfsufticient and relieve the drain on other major sources of supply says the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey. A
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  • 135 1 Europe on its feet by 1952 -ERA chief BERLIN. Monday EUROPEAN Recovery Ad- ministrator, Mr. Paul Hoffman, last night predicted completion of Western European recovery by 1952 even If the Russian satellite eastern nation: continue to block East-West tradr Mr. Hoffman based his belief on the fact that the Marshall
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    50 1 picture Mr. and Mrs. Erie Lim Btng Hock after their uedding at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd this morning. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Tin Soon and the bride, Miss Natalia Martin, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Martin. Free Press
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  • 234 1 Atlantic Pact to defend the West PARIS, Mon. AS reports circulated here that Russia had rned down the "little tions" plan to set c Berlin crisis it disclosed that an "Atlantic Pact" for full milit; aid to the West European Union was imminent. The United and Canada will dralt a
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    • 16 1 gS at" Bms S-DESILVA AD 1 famous A «ES fe om about r n VIYELLA CLYDELLA
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    • 72 1 DRINK DINi SUM SUN RESTAURANT RAR 260. MIDDLE RD. SINT, XPOKF m A Sunny Spit m 1 Artists impr©Mion of the ffrtifti V ...> new 0.E.0, Circulator Pan for use on Alternating Current. Bladeg 24" diam. FTZZUZ Column adjustable between V 6' 4' 6" Heavy base 3 speed regulator m
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  • 644 2  -  Hall ROmney LONDON LETTER By ■JUK appointment of General Sir William Slim— Bill Slim to thousands of men who served with bini m Burma to be chief of the Imperial neral Stall should be appr o v c d m Malaya General Slim has a knowledge of Malaya
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    51 2 The Royal Air Force has begun the training of c plct' :l teams to drop parachute to a: casualties not easily reachad pan example, a team could be dropped m a matter hours at the an aircraU me reThe team ters and four R.A.F ing < the mem' iking a
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    180 2 n about Tht ed al: of th tlcalh :i the bidding. particularly b> 1 ppontheory. You .should o\> first when the -nts need only a j im c for two reasons If the oppoiv will try t much more dangerous m the auction with an overcall or a
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  • 148 2  -  ALTON L. BLAKESLEE H\ A.I*. Correspondent. can be helped lo stop drinking for months and even years I>> a dniK treatment that makes them sick of the si^ht, taste, or thought of alcohol, two Seattle physicians report. The drug i> which nausea' takes it. It's given to
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  • 24 2  - UNHAPPY HUNTING HAL RICHASRDSON B\ A.r. C ori'i-spondcnt da; 4USTRAI m happy for r i Of >4 supp Dr. J thought of alcohol,￙ V
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    • 19 2 .MODEST >I\II>K\S Kl W/- l\\r *ThE PRODUCER £AID> £>HE WM, A FINISHED ACTRE4* -FINI^HEP ABOUT TEN YEARS AGOf I
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    • 92 2 i^^ffi W^^ RRHh m C I E m^Bnk. SINGAPORE 485 m«"rc*, 41 tnetrr* 1 p m tv I); bl metres <6 p.m. to 1.41 and <*.S0 pan. U 11 TOD\Y Proframmis m am to 12 d I mary A: i6e Body y He--930 N You; 10 30 Dam c music
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    • 150 2 AUSTRALIA roo iv 10.40 uUr :l 1 5 v. Bui'.' with ttre Orchestra; 4 30 Au' liai. Hal: Composer ol 367 1916 6.30 W dy on t hour of t 30 The Austral an tized FI \rrau of it Webstei B<x;i a 8 1r and 8.40 .0 Austr,. rings; 10.15
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    • 14 2 8 Wood: I :al Groups: 8.30 10 4«> World 11 15 A 11.30 Rpp*
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    • 128 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR noKN today, \ou are the typ, 1 perpetual a< 1 1 v 1 1 > our jjreat ous <»ften taken tor robustness, hut actually thfa is not the and yt»u must make sure that you do n«»t overreach your pin .ipa(itn Von are a hard worker and
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  • 21 3 B 11 ONDON Smndj en m the whole of the it this season is Derby Reuter
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  • 43 3 i i <t>ruufh I t I I •i tm H I (DUI I I Nh^(Tirld Wed < i v 1 1 R«mrnrmouih S i i. Br ,1..| R I .\i.:.,rd i „UD >( i X I H i r> U 11 -4 th I
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  • 381 3 C'WEALTH LOOKS TO DEFENCES Plans reviewed just m case U'HILE Britain has launched one of the biggest peacetime recruiting drives ever known, every Dominion m the British Commonwealth is today looking to its defences. All. like Britain, had largely demobilised wartime forces and switched war economies to the needs of
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  • 68 3 WHILE his grand-children ff anxiously scanned the sky, seventy six year old Walter Morgan, of Fosston. Minnesota, made his »first parachute jump. He jumped from 10.0001 1. Morgan said: "I wanted to show my kids and grandkids 1 could do it. It was i wonderful sensation.
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  • 28 3 The French racehorse, Pearl Diver, last year's English Derby winner, iias been sold to a syndicate oJ British lers and will shortly c for England.
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    30 3 Roman Cathcn >t ihe S Mass" which inaugurated the Mich m Britain. Left .--Viscount Jouitt, ancellor, m his robes of office, lea after the traditional service for A' Supreme Court.
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  • 104 3 i^iRANTLEY Adums. first Vl British Negro deleftBritain anr need S< [nine the C In the Trusteeship and iinmlttee he faced it, Ukrainian, and Yugoslav delegates who had criticised British "explnltan and oppreMlwi" as he said ■lacks of the Slav bio rtritain ar^ attemp'i 'o
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  • 20 3 fr*exe net* irk ■as of London's ay system II iv next month for op^ 1 th c winter.
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  • 5 3 Ingrid on holiday i on
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  • 155 3 jtiß. Emanuel Celler. Demou member of the d States Con mills trom Palestim alleges that. British Foreign Office and United States State Department, olniiad used threats to force Count Bcrnadotte to change his last report and recommend that the Negev district should be siven to the
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  • 29 3 li*» third time In as many ti»hters based on "bused" a plan? of Gen. Clai*e Chennaults Civ'l Air Trai; Oct. 20. a man reveaiea. says Reuter
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  • 259 3 Navy boy told to swim— died qiXTEEN-YEAR-OLD (iordon I.indse> was so scared of water that he would not sit m his bath. And when he joined the Navy four months a>;o h«did not know that swimming lessons would be compulsory. Three days before h< to have special instruct: Ganges, the
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  • 119 3 'HANDCUFF ME' SA YS GRAZIANI ROME, Saturday Ii 'HEN threatened yesterday with removal from the fT courtroom because of his repeated outbursts, larshal Rodolfo Oraziani. on trial for collaboration with the Germans, extended his hands towards piards, exclaiming. "Handcuff me and take me away. 11l go, I'll go Graziani's attorneys
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  • 22 3 The Royal <it)!ishment HMB impregnable at Phis to become the hopie of the ports 400 Wrens, sayi Hr
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  • 52 3 WASHINGTON. Satuiv. \s American doctor lias < j d for a ing" m psychiatry, v emphasis on 'I disagree m I Dr. Charles Burlmgame, himself a psychiati with those who would pret sex as the whole of life and expand the d I the fact that I
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    • 12 3 ATTERIES f^ X N r TR ADINCCO. MALAYA) LTD. A LUMPUR, PENANG
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    • 47 3 FAMOUS NAMES IN CHINAWARE GRINDLEYS GRAFTON GRAYS SHELLEY DINNER SETS MORNING SETS FROM $42.50 FROM $22.50 GRINDLEYS GRINDLEYS GRAYS GRAYS GRAFTON GRAFTON SHELLEY SHELLEY TEA SETS COFFEE SETS FROM $17.50 FROM $15.00 MEAKINS BREAKFAST SETS FROM $19.50 IN THE LATEST OF MODERN DESIGNS SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PFnanJ
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    • 63 3 TARZAN Sealing Off death By Edgar Rice Burroughs \C> "THE STDN6 15 k w W BLOCK EFFORT~HlS BODY STRAlSHTENED. Cd sA ~\/HU*3EO* TARZAN Vj HIGHER AND A MUFFLED CLICK AND THE tf>^^^^^;^| /3W Santeo. 'ill try to_ J^w\ 1 It hSmeb *ass»ve trap was cioseo- THE vgS^ |ifl/P^ LIFT IT
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  • 78 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY Ocr 25. 1948. Russia Says 'No' Again i has 1 i the 'Little n Ls on!. com;on by which aight •ur into a the Germany .:is to n« of the pledged > to m..reement on vant- In c wanted single I com--1 of :i Berlin
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  • 290 4 A QUITE unnec* orm has blown up on the thumbprlnt question. In igapore id i cards holder's thumbp and it 0 been ruled that ts of Singapore visiting the Federation must comply this regulation It there is no thumbp: .rd, they will r under the Fedecheme at
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  • 805 4  - BRITAIN MUST NOT BE FOOLED AGAIN Lord Vansittart by WK have just passed over the tenth anniversary of Munich. About this time, ten irs ago the carvingUp was actually taking place. The transaction was indefensible, but those who tried to defend it argued that they had obtained a settlement and
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  • 459 4 By ALTON L. BLAKESI H v l*. Correspondent NEW YORK. i 8 am. the blind girl lay on the operating table, waiting for the miracle. The lei t side of her face grew numb from the anaesthetic. She could neither feel nor see the surgeon
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  • 68 4 HELSINKI A>le betv. •c flared uo for the second sue day ri Fagerholm. the nfider .atlon and I s the whole questh the Trade Di Federation. Two hundred ight a "battle" for an hour with I.oo' --.Mrs. The pnl!cf fought with truncheon.s and riding 1 stones
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  • 13 4 I B«ar ye one another. I law of Chi Galatians, 6, 2.
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  • 318 4 By HARRIS JACKSON, A. P. Correspondent. BANGKOK. gIAM, the only South Mast Asia country which hasn't had an armed Communist revolt, thinks she may be the nexl on the list! Prime Minister Phibun he's taking steps to forestall it tightening up on Immigrants, purging Communists fi<>m
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  • 6 4 INDIA WANTED MORE FOOD I 1
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  • 31 5 Police explain ban on Publications ft Reporter i- i .ilctilated to stir up ;kely to be banned m future, Special Branch of the Police i Security Service) told the ban applied
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  • 40 5 al plaque King of (jraduc iony •nuy i to ierv P. SaraH. E. Oorjilera xm, I fc (ing. Teoh and and igapore, a fatal- of vice .'.d he a proper red pt to t ne 11
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  • 6 5 thought of alcohol,￙
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  • 18 5 1 hows pihew Theatrical will bfr ra 7.30 p.m. also *t the Happy World. 1111
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  • 19 5 Empl' Thrift and 1 hold -yearly g» meeting m the Municipal cormnittee room on Oct. 4 pm.
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    40 5 picture. n has ncr An/;;/ officer V. Baiters <uith vohom she is seen m this arrived m Singapore yesterday aboard the Gorgon for he The wedding is planned to take place t*****r rnin n^ Iht> Clnrricmi Chiirnh Tmir:Hn, Free Press
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  • 113 5 f'resN Mai I ->rre.spondent si KKF body affiliated to I '.M.N.0., m a tement. giws its unqualified support to Dato i)ni r to L<»ndon. -We are confident that Dato Onn I to London will not only benefit Johore but tlie Malays throughout the' country,'
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  • 4 5 g aboard a
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  • 136 5 Emergency News Free Press Staff Correspondent IPOH, Monday. /M BSTS leaving a party at the Hussars' servants mess at the third mile Tambun Road, Ipoh. last night were fired at by terrorists. No one was hurt. Troops and police searched the area but found no-one. PfcRAK.
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  • 148 5 I XC Pi It Kfporter U7HILE P- Police are actine oillion ridwithour insurance sur- prise checks have not been carried out m Singapore ov Traffic Police, because v have their hands 'very j full for the time b?in*r \\i!h more imDortant and Dressing matters. according to a
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  • 494 5 'Teach other languages f Free Press Staff Reporter £HANGES fn the existing education code of Malaya, to meet the present needs and conditions and reflect the current tendencies m educational thought and practice, have heen recommended to Government by the Singapore headteachers' biennial conference, a body
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  • 58 5 Free Pr«-N S staff Reporter UEMBERS of the Singapore Association are playing an active part m the Save Electricit. -paign. At a recent meeting it was decided that all minutes, circulars and envelopes Issued by the Association to members should be stamped with slogan: "Use ten electricity
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  • 163 5 free Pr< S iff Reporter A NORWEGIAN vessel known to thousand Americans as the "Ship of Good Ch port last week. On board was the same captain who has been with the ship since she was built nine years ago. The vessel was the
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  • 23 5 IOHORE d ***** planted acrf Negri P < 500 I Out Pal ing 19 1940 Sto< palm tions and S
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    • 13 5 FWRSHEIM IH/ACCIA illil I T GENTS' DEPT. "AiJIAMULL S 31 33. HIGH ST
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  • 328 6 'COMINFORM ORDERED FRENCH STRIKE' All-out bid to sabotage recovery PARIS, Saturday. French Government is firmly convinced that the French Communist party, acting on Cominform orders, has launched France's present labour front conflict to sabotage the Marshall Plan. The communists themselves angrily deny the charge. But, the Government claims it has
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    8 6 i Marshal o i Army, at or s.
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  • 36 6 'Asia's antiRed bulwark' J a of free self-gov- j ernini itions. not les or tern be expected fo t the march of the E Empire, says the I kly. ild be a grt-a* danx Ind Reuter
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    9 6 by J Right: the 300 ft to salvage unking
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  • 14 6 tii*' l erday support a through nent pro- 1- A.P.
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    17 6 This ski -pullover with an animal and cap were on view at the Fra In for Fashion.
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  • 41 6 I the Philippines in.surrect;on. General* Emllio naldo, is confined m 1 il m Manila suffering from inflammation of rhe superficial nerve* of the lace and head, it was reliably M'd. He firs': her amp ill last October Reuter
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  • 84 6 t s thoug] -:ble of the \id rapidl;. landin improving last d th? Ss ■m its d nd expe 1 I I I and 4.U00 Deriper- h 55 ar. the remainci > broaden 0 South-Eu operatic include a weekly s^rvir. uore and Batavia m the near
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  • 215 6 MAN. weak from loss of blood, saved from a biaze a man who had attacked him with an axe. Then he emptied three fire extinguishers over the man's blazing clothes while his son called the police and the fire brigade. The m,i vie-oree Glen farmer
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    36 6 Mr. U' f the Party, smoking his fan. large cigar and panted by his pet poodle. I his hat in p raiiicay porters at m Station. London, on IV to the party conat Llanu rth Wa:
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  • 32 6 Girl went dancing— took a revolver ifARTH KELLY ciny ly- It by In a cafe later, sh^ t chicken m a for having a t a Hd over Ing the r ille
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  • 17 6 The US. Army ana vrithd Ch. Island, th oi H to Australia during the
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    • 37 6 Cfi civ tli<**t< X/ PHONE. bQO3. L FGU.i Si.^.VS II HI. TOMORROW Ltaamm In I And You'll 1 ftfj Of It: .V-rowv»CKews p^>' #*RN£R HIT/ PHONE IMS TO-DAY 2 ONLY 3 SHOWS! SMASHER" WHOLE SERIAL! KIMS !S
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    • 113 6 LAST DAY— TO-Div^i IRRESISTIBLY \LLLRi\r 1 LORKTTA. THi: B[SH( I NOW A S A 8A1.1.1 R ■30 j/ 4 m THE MEN >NH(R L|f( A COLUMBIA V 11 Q. TO. 2p. TO. I m nnr Mhr TOMORROW! BING CROSBY JOAN FONTAINE V- LAST DAY! WALLACE BEERY "THIS MAN'S NAVY" I)R\M\
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    • 80 6 JANE Exclusive lo the Singapore Free Press m Malaya Khere, letVhullc! -hullo! -NI/'from Y i'll ANS we r/\ I/what the blazes now, eric darling. 1 A| ME SPEAK 1 WHERE ARE YOU LOVACE V GEORGIE! 7/ IS HE DOING THERE?-) HE'S HAVING A LITTLE TO HIM, A PHONING FROM,)/ CASTLE,
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  • 76 7 First Cup win m 39 years By The Sports Editor THK introduction of the "open door" policy by the Singapore Amateur Football Association abled the Kota Raja Sports Club to win (up thi> >n. formation m 1909, Kota Raja has Malay soccer talent m t feeder
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  • 210 7 THE i of Baroda, 18-year-old son of the naraja of Baroda, batted with the skill and confidence of a seasoned player at Baroda yesterday, but could not prevent the Indian States XI from finishing 63 behind the West Indies touring m on the first
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  • 24 7 6 Uv forwa: Fnuic* v jr>«Ls. ont try d«rf«nce h: which lb«ck tl -is and th« accurpry j! his Reuter
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  • 14 7 A -.1.000 Satur, All Reuter thought of alcohol,￙ A.P.
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  • 196 7 Free Press Racing Correspondent NOT l single horse scored a double during the 1 thrre-day Perak Turf Club October meeting which concluded on Saturday a tribute to the handicapping of Major D. M. Patrkkson. time of the w season the Handicupper has fully sized up
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  • 174 7 Free Press Seremban Staff Reporter I^ESPITE the absence of five of their selected men from Singapore, the Malayan Malays ga\e a creditable performance against lien Hwa on the Seremban station padang on Saturday before a large crowd. Lien Hwa winning by four goals to two. The
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  • 56 7 THE S;: Cricket Club wonv "A" hockey D against the Naval B. ens XI on the Padang < t at 5.15 p.m. will be: Mrs. Yetton: Mtes Cant- rdl. Ifisa Sheddon; Miss Margaret Holiday. Mrs. WilMrs. Rattery; Miss D. Still. Mrs. Fowler. Mrs. P. Sewell. Mrs
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  • 6 7 thought of alcohol,￙
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  • 16 7 The fourth :i r the M Cap badminton tram serii*^ will be tomorrow.
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  • 89 7 RSULTS of the Singapore District Army kiwn tennis championships, which 'udfd on Saturdaj. were: MEN'S SINGLES: champion. Major K. Greenwood: runner-up. S?t. B. Best. MEN'S MHBLES: champions. 1.1. -Col. M. W. BilOjs and Capt. J. L. Whitmore runners-up. Capt. T. <»■ and apt G. ft Harper. WOMEN'S
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  • 39 7 thought of alcohol,￙ the 50 wck-stroke for uoat the annual Singapore Swimming Club on Saturday from left to right Mrs. Van D ar. the winner. Miss A Chan, second, and DOyly. \ch( Free Press
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  • 86 7 yiU: \i:vtralian-bred raceh*»rNe Shannon on Saturday Htm the (Golden GaU; Handicap at Albany. ulifornia, m 1 mill sec. to equal the world record for miles and break the American record for the <!istance. Shannon, ny Mid out of Idle Works, finished two lengths ahead of v
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  • 157 7 Chinese houseboys, belter! vlng or table than chasinal c white balls, ftd caddies for their masters on the opening day of the China Open Amateur Golf ChampionshiD m Shanghai on Saturday. a*> all caddies of Hung-Jao Golf Club, where the I decided bck for hisher uav. Many
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  • 66 7 |)ARA SINGH knocked OUI 811 Verxw m the sixth renmd of their bwit at the Happy World ling on Saturday night. Other result! were Dir Dar knocked out Kok Ch og m th« fourth round; Indonesian Kid xva* di.- qualified m the fifth round of his bout
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  • 37 7 (JOLDIE Alu-rn. Washington boxing promoti-r. announced on Saturday that Ere Boon. B wfltt-rwi ight. will mak<- his flrft Ihur*day m Washington n fi ten round l Beau Jack ol NeU T York. A. P.
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  • 232 7 Boxing re vival in Singapore By CKISADEK \IR. i\ B. Urn's three promotions at the Happy iTI World stadium have done much to re\ fessional boxing: m Singapore. Response from ringside patrons has bosatisfactory although the gallery seats have not well supported. The prospect of having professional boxing on its
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  • 35 8 C V-YONG- On > '^r 21 Mi Chua Sentr Kirn eld: Chua Koon Poh and the c* ICn Chi Poh (nee Jee Ch I 1 eldev m Lim Khen^' v.d the late Mr font Gi'i
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  • 30 8 3NICA v beloved I S B BHARE of tßf break. i laundry bachelors. L \RGE SUITE 2 bedroon. c lor 3 i, available N'ov at The Aiu-hora«: Road. Tel
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  • 254 8 CHIANG ABANDONS MORE CITIES Govt. armies fall back SHANGHAI, Monday. piIE Nationalist armies m Inner Mongolia and Honan have begun pulling out as Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's forces battle desperately m what now appears to be a move to extricate themselves from Manchuria. Coinciding with reports that Mukden columns have taken
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  • 14 8 The Indonesian R*p i Sovrakai h wtll enough q-.. c a« well a«. foi
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  • 131 8 Nanking Premier may quit NANKING, Monday. THE Nanking News reported today that Premier Wons Wen-hao, who flew to Peiping yesterday, vent there to submit his resignation to President Chiang Kai-shek. Most sources believed today that the Premier has made the trip to get the President's authority for drastic chances In
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  • 118 8 FRENCH MINERS STRIKE PARIS, Mondaj 4 S armed troops and police, under orders to shoot if necessary, Belied ten more large mines over the ireek-end from Communist-led miners and rescued more than 100 policemen held by the strikers, the Government disclosed that, m certain mines,
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  • 113 8 EASINGTON (Durham) Moo EIR. Emanuel Shlnwell ft 1? MinisUr. said tonight large military forces lilina hu«e expenditures l "incompatible uith economic improvement and would substantially reduce Britain's chajices of living standards." he same time he told a mee-tins her*, that the nation would not tolerate weak
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  • 56 8 SPKIVL Market oorrespon i dent fives the price* of rubber n cents pet Ib at II am odaj as follows: Buyers Sellers No 1 R S S Spot loose I U% Fob In bale* Oct No. 1 X 43>i l No IRS- 41 41 s No. S R
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  • 22 8 A L »n trade d-lr t tiic wai a trad B l?lum is to supply to India 100.00 of sttel.
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  • 87 8 LONDON, Monday. i>EPEAL by Eire of the External Relations Act, which links her with the British Commonwealth, would have little effect on the status of people of Irish action m Australia, Canada and South Africathree Dominions with large Irish populations, says Reuter's diplomatic correspondent. In these
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  • 39 8 CKNST FISCHER, a leading member of the Austrian Communist Party, will b# sent to plead for thl immediate return of all Aujjt-prisoners-of-waT *t!ll being held by Russia. There are approxln 10,000 Auitrlan orlsonera In .d*. A. P.
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  • 57 8 NEHRU TO SEE ATTLEE AGAIN p a I with h Prim. ittlee thia ey«n--i Will fl} to Pa: Is on m his i India after the C< monwealth Prime M Conference here. iquat All will It trivateh Th< Prime Minilea- Paris on Wednf>s Both the Indian and PakUMlnlstcra win r^-
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    31 8 R W Jr Fora pter fitted with petrol -burning Weighing only 3tO pounds, tnii helicopter i s designed artillery spotting missions and courier serried. It ha* a *;teed o/ 50 m.p.h.
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  • 29 8 THE captaij trert swt] off the or i m hli Lister. South Norway the 1.281 Sioroe car: iin pur her bricUt damaced and i.- Reuter
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  • 100 8 LONDON, Monday. 'I\'!E BBC. announces that. after consultations exlending over many years, a -inn has been reached to Holy Communion ssfmces. The Rev. From House, Director of Religious Broad- casting, said the deciSlOl often deferred because of a feeling among some church' men that a broadcast o«
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  • 70 8 DRESSING defence problems and a bitter tight o talisation of the steel industry fare Britain's vernment he m O f .lament, which opens ton; ding for ei\!l defence c laid d i for announced doubling ii. it bill I tat indu w h < 1
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  • 75 8 FRANZ Lehar. whose operetta the "Merry Widow" ing throughout the •Id. died of cancer near ma yesterday. Lehar was one of the links with the light-hearted music of Vienna's past. His s included '•Springtime," "Gypsy Love," t lie "Count of Luxembourg,' the "Land of Smiles. Man
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  • 108 8 EUROPEAN FEDERATION COINCIDING with reports that the Bve-nal Brussels alliance leader*, meeting ii I will confer on enlargement of the alliat the United Mates and Canada, li will give impetus to the Belgian f a federation of Europe composed of the M aid nation* The
    Reuter; A.P.; U.P.  -  108 words
  • 42 8 THE Manila Supreme Court pn Friday rejected the petition of the five a! "nines* Communists he Batangas pro Sou* hern Luzon, who deportation c activil The high trlbi on of the 3oard to dep. b e "desirable
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  • 16 8 plag tiai i CotJtral Dutch i h* area as con t arn nated.
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  • 14 8 Balkan aid for Greek rebels charged THE 8.8.C. man tc P A. P. Reuter
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  • 6 8 'YUGOSLAV CHIEFS ARE CONCEITED' -STALIN > 0
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  • 8 8 UN TO HOLD CRISIS TALKS ON PALESTINE I
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  • 8 8 £100 TO SEE DANNY KAYE thought of alcohol,￙
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