The Singapore Free Press, 29 October 1948

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  • 19 1 The Singapore free press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA ,.dm,;ml;kke';l SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1948. PICK'S 10 I Mn
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  • 35 1 I nsion after \uilin speech LONDON Friday. 3 lagfl niuht the MinisAUa under, ftccepted (ton Churchill that the 1 dehate on the F'" eping 1 I 1 I I I
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  • 93 1 T erronsts are not moving into Siam BANGKOK, Friday. PHERE has been no tvkteaec of anj Un. movement «»r" terrorists from Malaya into South -ding to observers who have visited the border areas retentl rder is 1 mci »uld be quickly apparent. Both S and B the :y to and
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  • 33 1 BBC has boughl !he |MM ird Ciittal building In Grea f Portland Street. West Lon- fttfui d to be >n £100.000 The lease htu atyiut. 19 y^ai i to run.
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  • 61 1 I ree 1 <\ with the delivery of purchased by nd B.u D X ed ti »ioned torof $1 rang v an m I the pit. 416 ions i P' ng {rum the H a.s B rm, ai this District ,l Mr. Tan Ah Tah, postponed
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  • 38 1 4 CHINESE HELD ON GAMBLING CHARGE THE C I D. sub-branch Chtri con \h a chap ji kee promotion. I D Wei M: V. Fowler said the men will be charged with ft&sLstiJ the management 01 a public
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  • 24 1 sliipb to b" i>i^d m Hong Kong for storing dangerous cargo, ©specially caus>«>da is being considered by Chinese merchants says A. P.
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  • 98 1 CHINESE GIRLS ARE STILL US SLAVERY A NUMBER of 'mai tsai", Chinese slave, girls, are still being kept m Singapore, the Assistant Secretary of Social Welfare, Mr. J. Buc'koke, told the Free Press this morning. is difficult lo catch up i or aughtdaught. in- ircl Ud. nan who wa i
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  • 89 1 :GAPORE ng on information, raided a hou aw ford Road g lay and arrested three •rs and s. A Browning automatic pi tol was found hidden m 'he rafters of a room of the house. The arrests were made under the Emergency Regulations. A fourth
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  • 119 1 Vrev Press stall Reporter pENERAL Motors Overseas Corporation will cl< f down their Singapore office on Nov. 30. Mr. F. W. Allen, acting manager of the Singapore branch, told the Free Press this morning that the Foreign Distributors Division of General Motors Corporation will In
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  • 152 1 BERLIN, Friday. THE British military governor m Berlin, Sir Brian Robertson, said yesterday that, -under certain specified conditions." Allied withdrawal of all occupation forces m Germany would be the only solution to the Fast-West different This statement coincid by Russian tro ad So Man pplice of
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    18 1 and Mrs. Edward William Young Joh' their weddtng at the Presbyterian Church The MU formerly Miss Margaret Lind
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  • 26 1 Two R A F. men wei ;y injured yesterday evening when their ieen struck a telesrapl M the 13th mile. Fam penis Road
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  • 55 1 AJJ-YKAR-OID Indian airport employee. K. Win. was elated when he won $4.1 at a Singapore amusement park last night. with $10 as his gambling capital. But 10 minutes later, while on his way home m (ieylang Road, he had to hand over winnings and capital to two
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  • 39 1 Wing-Cmr. Rager B. Brown. 4J-year-old senior accountant at RAF. -station m Wales, ahscon I £7.000 and last it all m on week's betting. V a coui'ti mortlal cashiered him *inj wn him to jail lor lour years.
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  • 60 1 1 Humelnd the Chinto collect from whtn 21 ThtVOlVl!.. I tion of the companj began yesterday. Th€ Singapore Deputy Commissioner of Lat G w. D dd the Press this morning that workers who want to collect their pay may conta. the Labour Department
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  • 53 1 Russians leading rebels in Luzon SEATTLE THREE Russian of! have been identified as leaders of t lie Kuk; hap guerillas In Philippines, said the P.T. Senate leader, Mr. I pero Saridad, on here yesterd;; He said th< I been seen m< the hills of Central Lv? Hukba Sanidad There I
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  • 102 1 ki m i run VN a 11 1 killed, and wounded wi k n dit> i oid The p frnnj 1 1 x r »nia irhra tl, ambushed the 19th nik t The bandits railed < P<>! surreal polu started. The only nicinhcr <»1 Ji»police patrol unvtathed w.'.v
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 52 1 •0 ioi6HT RADiO Co Prenulv Good/r Children ea It as a Orro :i ttring fo<W to tang to keep active, grow inf l r»'t oa«t roods malt, fir§t lirpoftan« c W for i(rooK bonec ajad for eo'xnd aerr opertiee for replactnt the o-nd so freely I. cnoet needed \ITI\e lad)
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    • 76 1 f THE B&T-iWCKtD JUJT %jiiUf 79 BKA* MfW*OMPT\ W/ ON f AND ONIV- MARCONIPHONE* f^ft\ WAMS AUTO-RADIOQRAM \OeM* m WITH BAND-SPREAD TUNING B-^-*-^ r anj /urei7 Mar con iphone Autam* Record Changer n factory built mahogany cabinet, offered to you for international reception, and priced icithtn $650/- wean* o/ everyone
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    105 2 HAIR m the tropics needs as much, if not a great more, attention than lies. .t about the :p will make you i how simple it is ak and lus- dep from a Qg sea you below nould be Cut out alto- s n i 1 tOO dabbing
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  • 87 2 CKOM d out 11 njr. it the habit «>f kila mm sun out of t their laiatamcea with i on the lips. 78 p«r cent, of under •nt parents and I relatives." Swprisi per cent, of men admit to this v of courtesy when meetine friends of the North
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    17 2 i Shaic uears •igtime Bolero the nip- j spark inn/ whit for the bolero a under si
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  • 117 2  - WOMEN ARE NYLON CONSCIOUS Kathleen Lyon \\'Hr." Pa t Bond stocking bu> and nt of bottle i p blue, and mulbi well a l m the I who were lake c, and told me: "A* By rd that ;nent "U would v. not going to be backed up by her
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  • 95 2 lADY Olivier, j I Igh, and Field-.'. among the celebx rs of dney anding printed fat: Miss and her partner. Mrs. Anne Outlaw, began their ago with l .nnan Fabrics. whl< used In iv. ralla. xhlbltlon of rk at dney studio, furnishing fabrics. dress mai and re dlspl
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  • 298 2 T. en the pla because he and Wt*t by opening. nine. The ten was lummy and East k ace. returning the deuce. South won the trick with the king. He far^d two sure i his problem was to ng a diamond. If he played the are and another
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  • 139 2  -  CAROLYN EARLE By MELBOURNE women do not as much make-up or spend as much time m daily beauty care as Sydney women, according to a recent survey of beauty. The Ashby Research Bureau questioned 500 Sydney and Melbourne women on their use of cosmetics and the time devoted
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    • 61 2 HAVE YOU TRIED i i our famous "indi\ idual" pork pies? Sr c C S 1 Made from Australian Milk-fed Pork, they are just the thing for a 4 mid-morning snack or cold lunch. These and many other appetizing pies are on sale at the DELICATESSEN COUNTER I Cow SiroißAOf
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    • 65 2 LAST WEEK Sensational SALE MURRI Before ycu are too I«i Visit Parmanandi 42. HIGH STREET OUR LATEST OFFERS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOP?! COMMENCE rr IST NOVEMBER, 1948, Cold Jingles Pure 22 kt 7) Obtainable at $60 up^adi tn*n Kwong Cheonc Loonc ii 59, HIGH STREET Whorovor von pN &O jour
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 474 2 m mmbbnnbbvbvgfgfgff SINGAPORE and i« pm v. 111 4 MuMc f f Tea ime Programmes m ,M^ 'kL^u "S^ °I mu^. 4 0 ,4 Concert Hall; 5.15 Fore»-< lo World News; 71- Hapi> >• Pf oni lv Sport -with h; Australia 4 10 Take Were Hit I c tune^ of
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    • 168 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today, you are ex- ceptionally conscientious when it comes to handling detail work. Dignified and reserved m your conduct, you Inspire confidence. m are cautious almost he point of timidity. You could stand beinf a little more venturesome. v are keenly inter< ed m human nature
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  • 36 3 I>eace forces w strong' MOSCOW, Friday. i >f the I'iiited following *'a en war. Mai his belief that the In averting another iC as the ions by I gddfdfddf dgdgdfdaas Reuter
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  • 187 3 ri«id controls to stop speculating m rice .md prevent hoarding have gone into effect In Dutch Indonesia. But the critical situation m the market which made the new regulations necessary already has passed. ThU wa<j reported by H. H. I Crtrtu F tor i
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  • 92 3 tiest million-dollar D tO •In. launched Iti fV i pd "Pin-up." i ha* c l !£i > 3 tior «nl Tw 1 alrb* the USA I and w: m up Inl i i ye of which will be ohoMti to b« whirled up into
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  • 117 3 DKCAISE Daniel Watson, dentist, of Maryport, Cumberland, did not shout "Fore" until he had played a ball at Workington golf course, he was ordered to pay 1 873 damages. For he mis-hit the ball which struck his partner, George Alderson, also of Maryport, m the
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  • 26 3 I^HE city of Manila is n"nan- embarrassed. City Treasurers Office ported to Mayor Manuel !>• hat un: inlcipal Board an overdral md first running A.P.
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    73 3 Caricature DAVID spy military moustache* has annoyed South war k hedral clergy who saw hini plaviny a bishop m the film "Thi Writing m the Southwar- fral mayu Rei Priest -Vicar of So ral. says thi pitiful character. i Anglican I be i occasions dear/ or a a j military
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 207 3 f SPECIAL I f| $14.45 v YOUR Last Opportunity 1 OUR Last Receiving Date NO V. 2nd- for OCEAN MAIL SWIFTS BONELESS ARGLNTINE TURKEY 12 IMPERIAL OX TONGUE OR BONELESS HAM CUTS 2 PORK SAUSAGES 1 IS. PEACHES OR PEARS IN SYRUP I Ib. 14 on. DANISH THICK CREAM ,zs.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 253 3 F.P. Crossword No. 524 Hi 1 Hi 2 I M M M I 6 I 9~" 10 p U '2 i l7 18 ~i 19 r 9p. ILZZIEI 30 ~~J| |g8 56 P37 58 111 %T~WTm W *****111 wM Wi CM ES ACROSS I Engag.-m-nt <9«. 7. Contend (4). Ston-pla*
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  • The Singapore free press FRIDAY, Oct. 29, 1948.
    • 26 4 MR he cc- he I and f a tb Japan, and He d found m -led !n unhr» i :iing that c
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    • 363 4 rR< Bangkok comes .mine of the the Ja to make on Siam's •hat will take ons of rice out of East A; i that ike nea: '.r >:n Mala. tion The Japanese v of this rice without the approval of the IE F C but a bargain has
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  • 747 4 People in S' pore make news fiIOTOR-cycling en- thusiasts m Singapore have met and formed the International Motor I ling Club, Singapore. Organising genius was Mr DENNIS NEEDHAM, who the Club will operate on British club lines and that m the near future reliability trials, racing, scrambles and tours will
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    23 4 Ned for m Trafalgar Syuare h 7 r Day i of Admirals of the Fleet Ear! J* ere unveiled t>i G 1. Trc.
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  • 603 4  - PAPAL COURT NEEDS REVIVING JOHN TALBOT H> Reut< rs < 'orrespondent T H X Curia Ro- mana, great i iverning body nf the Catholic Church, facing a manpower crifi It has today only 15 Cardinals who. as heads en Sa trie*, three I :astical Tribunals. four Offices, and the Vatican
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  • 102 4 %I'HO owns the bo' ill Ofi pro- s to where the :and under the sudd' abou s und»-: 000 metres or more ■nly a mat:time minerals and coal are found there. Russia has for a long time been pumping oil from the bottom of the
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  • 167 4  - 'SPY-CATCHING 'MOONRAKER ARTHUR TIETJEN PHP and Is I H Gordon land nch 43- jovial, with grey-white ha He has bet for 22 year:* and plaln-cK so great has been hit of his particular Is regarded as No. Portly, bespectacled V shlre-born thU mar. hi« appearance a native country his 1.
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  • 20 4  - The Reds have to watch these poli ce BRIAN CONNELI H> THERI ig m 1 r who tola R i
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  • 70 5 patrols kill two bandits in Muar area loh< terdav. troops killed ile m Perak, the bandits trried out an 'ation, Muar. One when challenged was dead. found In eh was an Imoro ns one 38 revolver and inds of .38 am shotgun barrels and home-made shotgun c operation 34J were
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  • 5 5 Ports may be re -opened
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  • 9 5 be %i Squad I c a on.
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    30 5 lure 1 prac mur: m Suicja; rated the 30! of the foundin the at a tea parti/ Pr ik day J Jug J V. Zuna ant. Boh n Free Press
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    47 5 v re. The Crown Counsel. Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Frederick G Looke was married to Miss Joan Hewardine Carrol. uumin at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. The groom tt the son of Mr Charles A. < Galuav, Eire bride arrived m Singapore m t Ruvs ou w nesday. Free Press
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  • 79 5 CONSULATE REGISTRATION EXTENDED free Prrj* CkteCM < <>rre*pondent TH ration of overs I by the re for the to be extended months on Instructions from the < Foreign Office. The dea-.: for registration u ill now be SI, 1949 The registration v.*s to have been concluded by the end of
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  • 149 5 oHIPS. chiefly c carrying fresh fruit and k vegetables, are frequently boarded before they chor m Singapore Roads by men from small craft eager to start discharging the car^o. Customs, and other authorities, now say that this must stop. Officials must be the first to board.
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  • 92 5 JAPANESE textiles are to De imported into Au^t alia on a restricted basis only. to help balance payment for Australian wool sent to Japan The Prime Minister. Mr. Joseph Chifley. has ils lit a letter to the textile workers' union whirh recently asked for a I
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  • 34 5 Iree Fr if Report er THERE h [it deremi i the a< rubber ates tap AUKUS' at l.fl 611.574 arrThe tappable 'eptemb* 273 acres com Johore. E Sembilan. 1.056 ration.
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  • 181 5 Free Press Mala> Correspondent KAMPONG Malays I found pictures shown to them by the Public Relati. Film Unit not to their liking as the pictures have no relation whatever to their dally life, reports a correspondent m the Utusan I compnr. ".lit '0 kampongs m
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  • 365 5 I QUIT,' SAYS TRUST MEMBER Disagreement over tender Free Press Staff Reporter [N protest against the Singapore Improvement Trust's action m rejecting a tender, for building, Mr. Chew Hock I^ong, an unofficial member of the Trust, has resigned. This morning Mr. Chew told the Free Press that he had sent
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  • 62 5 20.000 T.B. SI FFERERS IN JOHORE IT l| ted that out < f 750 000 people m Jo! 20 000 are suffering rcular appealing for d tnatiei forma' I I Tubercula of Johon n6ented to be .Us and dra a pr has been riiiß the p I 650 oi tuberculosis
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  • 80 5 FORTY-twu Malay act appear m a play! .dam Gumbira I row night at the N Cmi ma Hall, Pa I ang. The play has been organ! Ed by the Paslr PanJaJ Rural District Committee m aid of ihe United Natii Appeal for Children. Malay, Siamese,
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  • 46 5 The vacant piece of land off Change Alley, owned by Shell Company, has been closed to 1 car parking, an official of the Shell Company said yesterday. Two badminton courts belonging to the Shell Sports Club have been built there.
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  • 42 5 A well-known Eurasian family m Singapore, Mr. and Mrs. Waltn Neubronner. celebrated their thirtyfirst wedding anniversary with a dinner and dance at their residence m Waterloo Street on Wednesday ni^ht. A large gathering of rela- lives and frierrds attended. I
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  • 31 5 pu'adt d guilty m the First D Court avlng n into strict Signa glnir: ~>o a.m. on The District Judge Ah Tah> allowed the nail of $500 ir
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  • 45 5 SIAM WON'T CUT PRICE OF RICE OUGGESTIO: road thai ports meet wit! m goverami .'*kok. The Mini mer Pii Sawan, said n had heard government paring to a her rice morBut Siam d reduce the present 0* b- 0 and per ton, Ph A. P.
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  • 79 5 4 I .i tea party giv. Catholli j, Men's the Archbl nking. M'irLslgnor Paul J means of ri information. International Con.: have powerful inform bureaux like the that is why they engineer disorder the bishop said. "Information must be col1. purified and and made useful. Monsignor
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 35 5 GOWNS J ALL OCCASIONS SUIT EVERY TASTE Near Kaffles llutfl ZOOJUIST GEARRIVEERD BUYKE HOLUNDSCHE NiEUWE WSTUK EN IN NEGEN POND VAATJES Patricks food supplies ORDER D F AOM EACH NI6HT Mi S h^OFf ONE lICHT
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    • 162 5 v Wl tjr" a ItHKNMMIIBI s Introducing ...tAi*m* f Htfu*4a NEW RADIOGRAM iymi«r (^^^j^u jU i Lnil L I l\ C vtl VLK Incorporated m a polished teak wood cabinet finished m high gloss mahogan> h*<-e is a top value combination console The famous Cossor 7 Valve Superhet Receiver with
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  • 90 6 2 DEATH APPEALS SET ASIDE Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. TWO young Chinese, A Tong Sang and Ng Heng, sentenced to death a fortnight ago at the Selangor Assizes for possessing firearms and ammunition, had their appeals against conviction dismissed today by the Federation Court of Auueal m
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  • 58 6 FIVEPLEAS HEARD IN CAMERA Ml 'VHE and I A a hen the Fede «f Appeal heard m camera five a;> against con and sentence •r the Emergency I d an applir i by the Deputy Public PrusecuI Shlela act under the Emergfn m the in:e and public saf' of the
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  • 50 6 FOR ASSIZE TRIAL I 1 ChaJ .cci PoMt iR l md her ch:ld when they were h»-ld up by hrp> She :>aid pointed :1 to be a re her jev. ter the robbery m World Park, when a ted him QVH to In^ Yahya bin Mohd SailL. R. Pivnn prosecuted.
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    33 6 fur*. The new assistant m at Victoria School. Singa- Mr. J. I. A. Fra:er an ex- Royal Marine capwho to planning to with a 'jan background. He eadu iv r H Free Press
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  • 46 6 I r.-e Pr«--.s Stall Correspondent MALACCA Thui 5. Cliua Ip have been the l n allows Ip Neo to .share m the What. d by Mr. C.ow How Wan, v. M B Brush Keh Neo, the principal wife, and Yeo Koun Mul.
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  • 187 6 Moving labour to West Coast From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Federation Labour Department is to make a special survey m Kelantan, the State with the largest .Malay population and the hfghe>t degree of "under-employment." One of the first objectives of the survey will be
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    • 189 6 LONDON, Friday. |>l 15H1.K and tin Niuires were unchanged to lower yesterday m the London Stock Exchange. It was a quiet day with few major alterations m prices Bays Keutei s financial correspondent. There through ed fl In the Industrial mark and -steels w>r*» I>w r by
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  • 14 6 TH: :ied ho il siuTifr Uter make up hi- mtnd
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  • 143 6 COURT TOLD OF DEAL IN TEXTILES V r«*f Trtss staff Reporter IPOH. Thurs. THE circumstances In tton with the I alh-ged b of 54.495 worth of described by a witn< the Dia rt tod;; He wai Arjan Da tn:ig nch of W mull. Ed mnal br» TV Fourth d Mr.
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  • 57 6 s preparing an elabu; programme Day. this year. i the cinemas will give shows m aid of the iund; aa all-commun .iis tournament and a Mah Jon to be held at the M b; an U te badra ton tournament and a dai will be street
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  • 89 6 SOCIETY PLANS FLOWER SHOW rHE Singapore gardeniiu uginff the first bijj flower show c the i .on and it will be held at the Happy World Stadium on April 1, 2 and 3 next year, t m^— Nex i show wi iof I 8 between 1938 h the oblf raisinj?
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  • 5 6 'DAK' AIDED VAMPIRE PILOT dssdsd
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 85 6 REX TODAY/ foil U J^^- ill TOMORROW AT M NITE! Al6M's TEchW/COU?rL v Mc-Sfcal^^H f |^L ilif 1 a. in M \N IN IMF IKON >I\>K i *i>j_cOnoi T 'One 0 5 "ft/NG //AffS rod a y ii— i is-* m— 1 13 A HERE'S ONE^IGENOiif/ I TO YODEL ABOUT!
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    • 97 6 IF YOU FEEL GLOOMY. DON T LOOK TO THE SK > JUST TAKE THIS SURE-CURE THE NOOSE HAN M P l^ niun WE II f^ J|^ COSTF.LLO 5 TIMES TODAY! 11am: 1 4^ p 78' f For /il 1 l lil I p P*A*M%i MIDNIGHT X Whsr tomorrow Have You
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 95 6 |y^N£ Exclusive U> the Singapore Frev Press m Malaya /WHAT.'- NO PETROLT- /THAT'S JOLLY GOOd\ KwONV BE THE FIRST [§^**3f^THIS «S TXE LAME BY GAD! TOO BAD?- OF YOU, COLONEL i /TIME BOADICEA'S COME\ LEADING THE 'MALT* V I'LL GIVE YER /r-^f V MAGNETO, BUT— J \To THE RESCUE.' IF
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  • 359 7 TOTLAND AMUSEMENT TO WIN Difficult card tomorrow Free Press Racing Correspondent lUITH Sweet Memory not accepting, the class three, division one race over seven furlongs tomorrow, the opening day of the Sdangor Turf (lub's October-November Meeting, has become very open. Major Fox, however, has another very good one m Totland,
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    27 7 picture. Sewell takes the ball up m yesterday' on the vadang against the Girls' Sports Club. She d all three goals fur tl J. women.- Free Press
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  • 35 7 THE Combined Customs hockey team I play Raffles Collet rrow at Farrer Park iU 5.15 pm. be: Scully; Ghani, F. Rodrigues; Annuar. Aziz P. Scully; Ramally, Hassan, Williams, Abdul Karim. Razally. rye: Saileh.
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  • 81 7 MAJ. C>< Ibrahim. S I Johore. accepted the »f the organising committee to be present at the Muslim Year sports, to be held i Sunda 7, and to the prizes Entries for all event* are 'Us than In past Competitors m all individual events (except those
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  • 131 7 CHARLES S. Howard, tin American racehora er who was reports purr: :he Aga X Derby winm rday that as I was concerned the deal wa.s Off. "I approached last by a Los Angel the Aga KhaJ said, -and he ci I that ;:ider b have to
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  • 80 7 Free Ptcm Correspondent SEOAMAT. Thursday. FIFTEEN players have b°en selectfd to travel to Kuala Lumpur during the Deepavall holiday* this week-end to represent Johore at hockfy m a series of i Inter-state matches. Selangor. Penang and Perak following a few chanK' that beat Malacca at Muar
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  • 38 7 MR I B Nicholson uellknown English racehor.?? breeder, has bought Baron G De Wald: Diver, four-year-old French-bred rolt whir! the Ep-om Derby last Year. Pearl Diver will stand at Mi roiitfh ..ire.- Reuter
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  • 331 7 S.C.C 3 G.S.C. WATCHED by a large and enthusiastic crowd on the TT Padang, the Singapore Cricket Club's women hockey team ran circles round the Girls' Sports Club defence to win comfortably by three goals to one yesterday. Centre-forward Mrs. P. I veil, proved
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  • 372 7  -  AAGE GRAUBALLE THOMAS CUP BADMINTON Hn COPENHAGEN, Thursday. |\l NM ARK'S team for the first matches against Ireland m the Thomas Cap tournament, to be played m Copenhagen on Nov. 2 and 3, is young but n« and experienced and Danish badminton officials express cautious
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  • 36 7  - Perak State player in Singapore CRUSADER dlml;kl;erkl;er (•f inter-club matches already hockey selectors must have om position of the side to the CornDa > KJUBC 0 11. few first-class a] parentl} noticed a honours this r February
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  • 25 7 j BP. A ore club on they three to ;>'.• B P m the pm ar Shell Phaser N a quarter- final of
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  • 9 7 i be first tnt*r-school this season on St. R.I
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  • 168 7 Free Press Racing: l orrespondent JR, Today. still heavy this morning of tomori runners were given their iing-up gallops. J. Donne a a :rlons:s. (Tankard), look fit. did a good run down tke bark straight, easing ud at the home turn. She Is a fancied
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    • 162 7 89 f* P^S^H W kis i I I I i^pkk sB ••liiiliiiJiiiilifliiyCiiil HAPPY WORLD a WORLD class TO-MORROW MIGHT AT 9P.N S^H WRESTLING K<)\(. CHALLENGES DARA T<< Jr%k Jf[ NEW ARRIV A RETURN CONTEST UNDEI f TS NEW ARRHAL.. THK AMERICAN NO FOUL W l AGINDAP hue* contest!! N^ w/t
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    • 261 7 «R£Ar NEWS GREAT WORLD pee, STILL GREATER WRESTLING TOMORROW N~IGHT AT 9PAiT MMHwwni MIDWI Ml. STAR BEAVTWEIGHI BIT I WITH A y^| MA^II-llir' 101 -I.IVIR R »>:. The \\'i'. r !d Famous "Pun.i i Cnnqu«'ror of Dar ll.ro of a t.riiiic d aw uilh King Kong llv Wt i Of
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  • 28 8 L WELLY N THOM A&-To Mr. Eduard Rqjand at. JoD 27th October- -a .ter. (nee vau Q ion van Hien X X -.the 27 th •Uh Maud.
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  • 25 8 P.OLL-CCX>KE. The marrioungei daughter Df Carroll and t. Clifton Dublin aenck G. Cooke, Mrs. C. Galway. \esterday n c« at S' The lolson officia*-
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  • 56 8 :.idam S<>h Gim Nao of the )ei Boou peacefully %t 5 Kirn Yam >n Wednesday 1948 at -00 D.m nd her 3 sons Wee k a Chof Wee Sin Ann and Wee one adopted son Goh Koon m. Wee v Neo, 3 ■ns-ir.--.■•liang and I childFuneral 9 .lidav 31st
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  • 460 8 Bitter speech by Churchill LONDON, Friday. BRITAIN should not on her own responsibility defend any part of India against external attack unless a link is preserved with the British Crown, "and unless they (India and Pakistan) form part of the British Commonwealth or
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  • 97 8 HONOLULU, Friday. A WILTED DAISY was dropped from a Navy plant yesterday on the spot where the battleship Oklahoma was sunk on Dec. 7, 1941, m the Japanese sneak raid on Pearl Harbour. The daisy ivas sent to the Navy by Mrs. John Campbell, of Tennessee, m
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  • 140 8 'LEAVE GREECE,' U.S.S.R. TELLS U .S. PAH IS. Fnc OUNCING the report o f the 0 Balkan Commisa a 'pile of garbage" the Russian delegate. Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky lay urged the Political Council to order withdrawal of all foreign troops from Ore» an and B: not stay m power for
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  • 111 8 U.S. troops quel riot by Germans STUTTGART. Friday. UNITED STATES and (Jtrman police fixed bayonet* and usea tear gas when 3,000 to 4,000 demonstrators marched down Stuttgart's main street yesterday, smashIng shop windows. The march followed an open air mass demonstration or more than 80,000 workers asainst rising prices and
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  • 14 8 T led a 1 i Japan from F Reuter
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  • 12 8 mi Untied from P.tge 1 In a Reuter A.P. U.P.
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  • 66 8 PARIS. Friday. 4 8 dockers m many po France responded day to the Communist-led unions call for a coal blockade and refused to unload colliers. the aders order to halt all foreign coal I a the !i iron* This p!. all-- Government-Com-.tercd strike rday. Into act
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  • 79 8 dent glv*-, th* prhr^ of rubbfr m ecala i>^r ih > n a m t .)< fllllilWs Uu N- 1 X < h \p.,i i ob m baiei o, t X s »#< fc lour of market: sw-adj SINGATOEI HWIIUK oi- OMMERCI The Singapore (ham her of niene
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  • 15 8 *day when all 8.500 dr. returned to their jobs after day strike.
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  • 225 8 LONDON. Friday. r I"HE nationalisation of Brit- tain's iron and steel inuddenly seemed a very small matter m Parliavient yesterday when horrid Tories discovered a plan to outlaw fox hunting. Men bred to the tradition of riding to hounds gathered the threat to the oldest and
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  • 93 8 U.S. talks in Tokyo: Russia is curious WASHINGTON, Fri. THE Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Alexander Panyushkin, demanded yesiterday that the United States disclose what took place at a "secret military conference'" which he said Gen. Douglas If] Arthur held this month m Tokio. Mr. Panyushkin tolc 11 -nation Far Eastern Commission
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  • 11 8 Father blew up house and 'son' TALLULAI-GREY-HAIP ac thA U. P.
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  • 40 8 SHANGHAI, 1 THL Nationalist evacuation of Manchuria is under 1 tray, it is learned In Nanking. to Pc Jehol I Wall a£a O:: n Is fl ngth th« way H md th# out- U.P. A.P. Reuter
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  • 60 8 PALESTINE SANCTION CALL AT U.N 4N Britain and China, with yest*rda> called on I to imp<. ctions to compel th return to their pre-truc m Southern Palestine, th, i Tel Aviv officially ded;. e rj^ up Beersheeba and ten Negev fighting. d I Evidently m a n United Nations. f
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