The Singapore Free Press, 6 November 1948

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1948. PRICE 10 CENT*
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  • 190 1 iiwg may hold Yangtse line >\\ vm.HAI, Saturday. i f or in end to the civil ted that President ChiangNorth China altogether long the line of the ek peace with the Comwn from Manchuria. t holding a .igheet advfa y. was reported, ichow garrison
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    17 1 Hartley of 8.0.A.C it Kallang airport th him tain R. B. Tapp, Singapors manu Qantas Km nays.
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  • 240 1 Fr*« Pr«ss Staff Reporter 'PIIK trial of three American*, two Britons and a Filipino in connection with gun-running by italina aircraft from the Philippines is likely to open in Tanjong Plnang within two weeks, the Free Press understands Dutch authorities have told the accused
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  • 95 1 Boy threw bomb for $1.50 SAIGON Saturday. ear-old Annamlte shine boy who toased a handgrenadc Into a crowded restaurant, wounding 12 French and four Chltold the police that a Vietnam nationalist gave him $1 50 to dr. it. Charl«s Blebuich. 27 old consultant from Maryland US was bbins I wai
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  • 36 1 Ti rom J of the talks w«en the Dutch i Dr. Stik'he Republican Pip Dr Mohamed Hatu 1 in honour by President Soekarno h d. Dr Stikker is due o re- Reuter
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  • 41 1 FV)UR p killed when 200 bandit* derailed the Canton-bound express from Kowloon 13 miMi south uston, on Thursday night. Railway officials said a train guard was shot dead and the passengers searched. of them four times. A.P.
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  • 207 1 LONDON, Sat. J'HE King has decided that the presence of a Cabinet Minister at Royal births is an "archaic custom" and will be dispensed with when Princess Elizabeth has her baby. The attendance of a Minister of the Crown at a birth In the
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  • 65 1 BANDITS SLAY WOMAN YOUNG Chinese woman daughter of a coffee shop proprietor at Cha'a village, dead at 7 pm. la*t night by three bandits men. armed with a Sten and two revolvers fWd n a lorry after the :ng. A police *>quad followed but after some <!'.»- The lorry was
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  • 67 1 I r.e Pr«-s s Staff Reporter IMIREE i were arrested under the Emergency it ions by Singapore lay One. a rubber worker, i 6 oe to be a member of the MPAJA. Another Is a known mmunlit Party member and member of the MPAJA The third Is
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  • 128 1 Free Press StafY Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Scots Guards in the Kuala Kubu area of Selangor had their baptism of terrorist fire yesterday, when with the police they found a camp and bandit "hospital". Four Chinese opened fire on them, and then ran.
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  • 51 1 .ag went on Quotin Poiir day and .some hours later was reported in Capetown to be a total Icm The crew took to the .small boaUs and were picked up after three hours. The tanker, valued at i;825,000. was owned by the Standard Oil com-
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  • 39 1 POPULER POMMIES' Australians have almost using ihe word Pommy" in a deroßafcory sease when referring t o an Igliahman. It applies now to Eng- lLsh settlers who have arrived i In the last few mon:ha to b«Icome new Australians.
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  • 43 1 ■bvikta Nawa r El Saleh, head •>f tb| Hadldiy.n tribe in the Alrppo area and a member of the Syrian Parl.ament, wai shot d«ad In Aleppo yesteiday by a member of the Mawall tribe because of ancient tribal JifTemu es.
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  • 129 1 LOS DOS. Saturday. i MOST a full year after a British soldier went overhi s wife iiave birth to a baby. H-> m't'nded the chid wa± illegitimate and gave these iff, Aug. ?H. 1944, Baby I Aug. 12. 1945. He pointed out that this was 349
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  • 103 1 free press Exclusive In Malaya EISENHOWERS OWN STORY OF THE WAR A brilliant soldier's vivid record. Eisenhower tells of the collapse in Asia; secret conferences with Churchill. Roosevelt and Stalin: the smashing of the Afrika Corps: grim battles in Sicily and Italy; the air war against the Nazis: immortal Arnhem:
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    57 1 The Singapore Malay Teachers Union yesterday entertained Dr.C.J. Paglar and Syca A. M. AlsagofJ to tea party at the Airport Hotel, to celebrate the honour of Daio conferred on them by the Sultan of Johore recently. Left to right Inche Abdul Rahman, president of the Teachers' Union, Syed A. M
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    30 1 Mr. K Woodward, chief in of the Cable and Wireless ship Retriever, who died of heart failure day on board the ship, funeral was held y%tterday afternoon at Bidadan cemetery.
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  • 214 1 FRANKFIRT. Saturday. IX)P British, French and American commanders in Germany will confer with Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, Western Union defence chief, during the week-end in the wake of disclosures that the United States has secretly equipped three French divisions. The commanders are ex f to
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  • 74 1 WINNIPEG S. THfci PRLSIUI I Dr. A. H. S. C tinned yesterda;. student* had raided a and "soapec students but he student prank and here be no punishnv It was diStlosec a de. a lured he nnan away, 80 students rushed the bedr d dumped
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  • 6 1 FANS ATTACK REFEREE Pv. of fa
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  • 1964 2 4 Dominique Danges, a famous French author, is reported killed while serving with the Maquis. A .'5-year-old blonde named Valerie arrives at Danges' house. La Fresnaie, and says she is his widow. Danges reappears, having been wounded in the head 1 and imprisoned in a con-
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    45 2 Bridge Problem I I to v st any d< M I returns the spade f< wins with the que'n and leac the diamond ace and discard a spad^ N other b\i&6f king and eight; If East dlsca South will make spade king and diamond ei,
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  • 46 2 An exciting and powerful New Story by Maurice DEKOBRA •'But I 'Sorry For Him' hasnt bsorn U 11 Va Domir/.que h»> only Uimu UgM :n than depths o '"Do jou Lh:nk her»Hf from the»e It. muchi A r and DOW I M«ne< :**"t «m follow. I
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    • 66 2 "His M aster s Voice" RADIOGRAMS have arrived See Hear these superb Instruments at Sole D o-» I STAB I 167 5 I JOHN LITTLE I Sensational SALE NOW ON SILADIES' LEATHER HANDBAGS Parmanan^ 42, HK.H NEW WORLD CAMS' TONIGHT SATURDAY IN 1 POPPY DAY FUNjj SPECIAL BALLROOM B*" EXHIBITION
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    • 134 2 RADIO LISTENING SINGAPORE 4U mer.res; 41 metre* 12 p m U» I 41 metres (S p.m. U> 1.41 *d<J 9.M p.m. to 11 TOD AT PROGRAMMES Dance muse by Skyrockets; 1.30 Ne»i, 1.50 Interlude; 1.11 to S.4S Commentaries on Selar.gor Races Relayed from Kuala Lum- rval music from js 8.15
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    • 345 2 10 lin Pan A... j 15 H t Parade; 11 "IT MA." "repeat of previous Thursday e pr<« >. 11.30 Light Music, 1 Julien Poorman and Orchestra from The Sea View H<*«l: 1 30 News; 1.45 Keyboard Cavalcade; 2 Relax to Music; 2 45 "The Jazz Octette of the BBC*
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    • 521 2 I with Carroll with the Stars 7 :h A»is re Radio Reel; 745 Tontfhl We Dance Half hour of dance mil 8 15 Everyman's M I 8.40 News Bummai y from United Nations Orpanta* m at lake Su' cess; 8.45 Li^K* Bitertslmi Show from thv BBC; 9 15 TalkWaltz Time;
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  • 279 3 RESIDENT: 'MUST GET MORE INCOME' nicipa I budget meeting $4 MILLION DEFICIT THK Deputy .Municipal President (Mr. \V. L. Blythe), in his budget speech yesterday, warned of the necessity for finding increased .Municipal income, or abandon all development and improvement plans. At the end of a hour's private session, the
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  • 21 3 A<NORS er. a "hlna, Sir Charles A Governor of Sa Arden of Kucli er of a K
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  • 49 3 Press Mart" orrespondent Kl AI A LI MPITR, Kridax j'WH terrorists w^re killed, and an 'important" tun known murderers, two wanted »nen arui other suspects were raptured in i\ a by Gurkhas, Gnarda and the t nt* K M \l led PI K \K
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  • 203 3 LONDON, Saturday. 4 BRIGHT and cheerful lone existed In all sections of the London stock markets yesterday, says Reuter's financial correspondent. Tin shares advanced while rubbers were unchanged to higher. and the •ore the :lO6lng i prices o! selected stocks ajs supplied tc the Free Pi r
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  • 304 3 Court hears of Shaw 's purchases RAF generators inquiry SHAW Brothers Limited did not inspect the machinery and equipment they purd for their cinemas from I Wolf Ginsbers ition'a '-ngineer it was stated in the Singapore Ninth Police Court. U'rday. This evidence d on 16th day of the preliminary Inquiry
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    28 3 The new Royal Artillery standard, I s. B R the 2 7 Gurkha Rifles stationed n Kuala Lumpur, go, time. On the left is the officer commanding th
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    • 226 3 REMEMBRANCE CONCERT IN AID OF THE POPPY DAY FUND AT RAFFLES HOTEL IN THE PALM COURT TOMORROW 7th NOVEMBER AT 9.15 P.M. with ANN TITHERADGE, FRANK PKKFORD. FRANK MILLS AM) JOHN ANDREWS. THE BAND OF II M SEAFORTH HIGHLANDEI (Onducted by BANDMASTER A. BRUNSDEN A.R.CJL Soloists— BDSM. (i RFIBBITT AND
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    • 53 3 •P. Crossword No. 531 p ,5 I |6 cT u^ iT~ l_ JZZ~"Z HZI ZZIiZZZ_ 9 20 1 f m^m* EHI ZZ I T32 .1 K.IU Trapped! By Edgar Rice Burroughs P *TX€ s^On6 a ''•^oi^^^plllli P^ CAN'T TURN BACK.'* -ace /wust so c>n J J IT rf- yri h^4
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  • 537 4 The Singapore Free Press $9 Million Rice Swindle FURD.V. 948 rVICE In a week, the m has been made ild enquire into Malaya s food problem, and pa y the facts ab< Malaya rice allocation by When V Fletcher made the suggestion in Parliament, he was given no reply, and
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  • 920 4  - PROGRESS IN PAKISTAN PHILIPS PRICE M.P. By KARACHI. THE death of the Quaid-i-Azam, or 14 great leader/' as Mr. Jinnah was called, is still very fresh in the mind of every Pakistani, and the new Dominion is deeply conscious of its loe But the continued smooth working of its Government
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  • 26 4 lak, and it shall be |iv< n you: s«rk. and ye shall find; knock, and it shall br opened unto you St Matthew 7 7
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    85 4 There's no such thing a i tobacco $}iortaQe for Mr. A. Lewis, of En field, Middlesex, who for several years has besn smoking product of hU own garden, and is now also growing toba- 'it garden of St "tael's council school, where he is headmaster. His rent harvest U noi*
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  • 579 4  -  A lex Ander by A petrol Rat] ning DO In the Federation >t week lowed his usually "oh hard heart" to so: n he heard tl stor-v Chine* claimed more petrol for frequent visits to wife in hospital IK wai given a next morning however when the
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  • 317 4  - RUSSIA RUSHES FOR GOLD STEFFAN ANDREWS Hy A NEW Soviet rush in the fasti of tht Kolyma river basi ia i* n mone; i in Washing today. La ron Inside tine Iron i-Hiii bniit d of diggings in the gold fields unequalled s e Communists seized fro:. -0 years lgence
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  • 13 4 <- Dn>* 1 8 iranan la Uoiccw I A.P.
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  • 46 4  -  THOMAs ALDEGULR B> Reuters < i IWI.IIAI ALTHOLU, ni' i nYuan, hL cross-roads markets re\ Chi: ingly diU future, b thing withi: their ha: bos knowr pul Government m: nation ex merits u v ram nit- s< t>^ red (1 local re^. Ad I
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  • 94 5 UP TO U.K. respondent mben »f the Johore State d the view that they have e 1 with regard to Dato Onn's Britai: the UtBSJUI Melayu. concerns Johore bers of the Johore Ives by -passed by n no inkling of member. Informed as the a
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  • 14 5 r vernor of Singapore I a: PARELF. at GHC< am to celebrate
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  • 189 5 Free Press Malay Correspondent 4 PI AN to build an orphana^ in estimated i.OOO is being drawn up by the Muslim Ot\ Committee of Penang for Muslim ,ome will be built as soon as enoimh funds are available. T: Utu Th?r^ will br for .d a class,
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  • 256 5 VOLUNTEER FORCES 'CAN STOP VIOLENCE' SAYS EXG.O.C Vf AJOR General DAL TA Wade former GOC Malaya, told a London audience that one of the lessons all territories ild learn from the troubles in Malaya was the advisability of organ- laing volunteer forces to ard against attempts by violent minorities to
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  • 18 5 Eurasian Volunteers will be holding their annual Ye; dance this year at the Memorial Hall, Singapore.
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  • 267 5 HIGHER MUNICIPAL PAY NEXT YEAR Interimreport is ready Free Press Staff Reporter 4 RETROSPECTIVE incmsc in the talari** ft and cost of living allowances of ail grades in the Singapore Municipal service K believed to i be among the principal recommendations made in the interim report of the .Municipal Salaries
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    49 5 Seventy-four W.A.A F. and ATS. girls have arrived in Singapore. This picture thowt four W A.A.Fs. tmUing on their arr.val by the Devonshire. They are <from le Miss Joan Coicin (Isle of Man*. Miss Jean Crowe i London >. Miss Gwynneth 'it Cambridge end Miss Marguerite Dai Free Press picture
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  • 172 5 Directors face currency law charges THREE directors of the firm of Mont or, Ltd., Mr. Alfred Montor. Mr. Giovanni Aurely and Mr. William Vincent Sausotte, appeared in the I District Court terday on charges relating to alleged infringement of the Fina gulations. They were aliegec ■!ved In a total of
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  • 115 5 RIYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY HOOK THE Malaya arail .1 ol two numbers of i> lournal un Monda e form parts 3 of \olume 21 complete the -48 The first of I two Important, papers bv Mr. Justice E. N. Taylor, oi aspects of Cu t >rnarv Inheritance in Negri Sembili-n and
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  • 276 5 A WARNING that the time may come in Singapore when those seeking higher education will be denied admission through lack of space and staff is given In "Grad," the monthly magazine of the Stamford Club, an association of Raffles graduates. Mr. Cheong Hock Hai, in an article,
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  • 69 5 BOYS' BRIGADE OFFICERS 'he council meeting of the Singapore Battalion of the Boys' Brigade. the following efflcebearers for 1949 were elected: Went: ur. J. m. PrMtr; Vice-Preidents: Rev. T. C. Gibs' n Mr. J R. Hk-bo'-dsO'i and Mr. Gan Hock Chuan; Secretary: Mr A. M. Cherian; Asst. Secretary; Mr. I.ee
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  • 74 5 The Yeung Cheng Old dents Brass Band will celebrate their first anniversary tonight with a brasj band concert of classical music and well known Chinese and English marches at the Yeung Cheng Chine. i in Club Street. The concert will be under the patronage of the Consul
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  • 187 5 TARGLT figure of the Youth Week organised by the Singapore Methodist Youth Fellowship, beginning from Nov. 6, to raise funds and to increase its membership, Is 55.000. This effort Includes cinema shows at Rex Theatre, concerts at the Fairfield Chapel, membership drives and other activities. The
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    • 25 5 HKB i SONS S I ill 1 1 XIM>II^ N<F IKON > I \M> > M p. M X|l| i E I lIAf I 1 1 J
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    • 182 5 It f I I a« r I l --t i^iSL .^L n > \C^ 111 B Introducing ...tjdtmtyfufic&it NEW RADIOGRAM with the Cf r\\ t^~c3 i^\J f s\\ n"^ VALVE \yj pv j J\yJr y L ciipppucT Dcrcii/CD ■luriniiLi n[ VC I i in rporated in a polished teak wood
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  • 161 6 BOXING IN A MESS By A Special Correspondent A RAT crouch ing in thi ter couldn't ower than üble For if Lee Oma British bigstill. quite adn whic >ur POIU vd. but do oromoter Bu- 'or lc British H if boxing in i rule Should into Iml-
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  • 27 6 AUTHORITIES at ldouai Jck-k ib. and have been r use ol quiriet. ports and fro:: N and nave -Lea from haa
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    17 6 rot )ted by I be in French driver, who led th 00 lap, Of the Grand V
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  • 21 6 J breal 104 v. he n at >od to to ten V I such i Reuter
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    12 6 I appear ant team before England, a' and W i 'Malayan ht).
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  • 92 6 By KEN JALLEH MALAYAN badmint< is undergoing at upheaval. The first world badminton unpctition, and Malaya's entry in it. whipped the interest in Ihe feather game, foi pla ind enthusiasts ;ilikr, to tlu* hitfhrst pitch. Surprise n headlines fr Penang It all kill badI
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    • 71 6 LAST DAY II AM I 4.13 \NI> I P M untea Wcckaet NiaCLEWILDIHC r WALLS HERBERT WILCOX TOMORROW China's Number 1 Songstress Chow Suen in LIFE OF A SONGSTRESS i < m i miii in M i '"J.inii RcX SEASON EXTENDED I DAILY 4 SHOWS Present CHINTA id inlrodiKi ROOMAI
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    • 108 6 J/XpIE Exclusive to thv Singapore Free Press in Malaya »AMKS FOHY HA' HA 1 -AMD I\|rGOOD fUAVFNS.'^ /QUIT t LIKI LY, MY >. CJ^WHAF 7 You IDIOT/— THE W PLAYING HIM SAW YOU, JAH I 1 MLN FORELOCK /Dt A» GIKI BUT II I Wfc SHALL Ml VI'K SPOT TkE
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  • 5 7 WEEKES HITS 172 NOT OUT
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    45 7 Stanley Matliews S( freak goal from near the corner flag in England's soccer match against Ireland at Belfast last month. The ball struck the goal post and surprised Smyth, the Irish goalkeeper, by be.ng deflected into the net from his neck. England won 6 2.
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  • 305 7  -  TRESPASSER THIS MORNING'S GALLOPS By ENOMVN. Gold Medallist. Game Law. Mascotte and Sweet Memory were most impressive in this morning's gallops at Bukit Timah by horses training for the comlna; Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting. Tht second and third tracks wer« used. The
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  • 71 7 THE RAF. Bam (Selet*i) mill play the Singapore United In a rugger match In aid of the Poppy Day Fund on Thursday at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The kickoff will be at 5 p m The price* of admission < $1 and 50 cents. The
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  • 41 7 QOl.y VSON IJTTI.it*ken ill o: tdmy night after lead njj round of Um Hawahan Op«*i .ampociship with a br 11 l ant 67. Hll physician Mtid his rondi kt'oma though he is n hospital. A. P.
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  • 82 7 rt team to rep the Singapore Chin* e R Club a«aln«t the B.C.C. "B" at rigger od the Padang a* 1.19 o m on Monday will b*» Yap Hong Kua. Kin Pong. Wee Leong Sow. Low Ket- Po* We« Bin Chye. Han I oke Juan. Ng Wood
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  • 183 7 AMATEUB boxing teams of Britain and Sweden clashed in a return engagement before a packed house of 10,000 at Empire Pool, London, last night. The Swedes won the first match in Stockholm last month by five bouts to thi Bernard Marshall, 18--year-old and youngest member of
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  • 250 7  -  TRESPASSER By ONE Australian and three English horses are the Class two horses making their first appearances on a Malayan race track at the coming Singapore Winter Meeting. They are Valiant Prince (Australian' Eastern Picture, Happy Quadrant and Toboggan. The last named was entered for the
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  • 205 7 THE French four -year-old race horse Djelal, which was recently sold to an American syndicate for £56,250, died on board a plane in which it wns bel flown from Fr. i and was landed la at Bovingdon airport don. Djelal waa sold dicate by
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  • 222 7 Game Boy, Good Luck, New Verse From EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Today. MEW VERSE, Game Boy and Good Luck are the most fancied runners for the final day's races of the Selangor Turf Club October-November Meeting to be run here this afternoon. The going
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  • 55 7 Race I: GBEETINGS Madang Peter Con Race 2: BLAZE COMET Good Lurk Bullring Race 3: EL-ALAMEIN Star God Mamuse Race 4: KAKAMA Carolina Assail Race 5: MISS PAPILLON Fine Feathers Game Boy Race 6: PEACE NIGHT New Verse Belgium Race 7: SILVER SEQI IN Kimberley Kaiserine Race
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  • 81 7 JAPANS ace swimmer. Konoshln Furuhashi. who the unofficial world recordi for the 400. 800 1.000 and 1.500 metres free-style event*, has been invited to u'tend the University of H iwtU and to give swimming exhibitions there. Tills Information is contained n Japanese press retlng Mr George
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  • 82 7 JJEAVY rain and a dank atmoa- havf it- juver.ated Fn British and worid weight 12-round. non-title fight t against South Africa's J Ralph Th e £35 000 gau au Wemblev Stadium, burg, will see th e a: the top of his form he
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  • 27 7 RIGHTING Thomson of 1 wiJl flgK i Bo« I Chinfse drop I Lumpur tonight's wre.v World Mad urn The Com v. Smith; B'
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  • 60 7 rX3R the third year in sucF n. the Governor vt Sing^ r Franklin Gimson will attend the Muslim al New Year Sports to oe held at the Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow. There will be 30 events, including Invitation events for members of non-Muslim clubs and
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  • 63 7 THE departure of the Indian badminton team for the Thomas Cup competition has been delayed until tonight. The playing manager, Vijay Madgavakar, was suddenly taken ill at Bombay yesterday. He will not make the trip until later. The team will go to Canada before proceeding to
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  • 66 7 THE Ceylon Sports Club hockey team to play the B.C.R-C. at Hong Urn Green on Tuesday and the Raffles College Union at Raffles College on Friday will be: Woodhull; A. Ponnampalam. V. Rarr.alingam V. John, A. C Shegaian. D. Da.ss; A. 8. Maniam. W r Ponnlah. 8.
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  • 547 7 RACE 1. 2.15: CL. 4, DIV. 3, ABT. 7 FURLONGS 000 Highly JtHers 9 04 302 Thirteen Bagby 8.11 004 Jamieson Po&hni 8 10 000 CulUnan Flannery 8.06 002 FeW Con 8 02 023 Greeting* Gentles 8.01 000 Madang Charles 7.00 000 Montr C'risto Mawi 7.08 000 Kta
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  • 60 7 f UCIEN Corenthien, French 1 light-heavyweißht champion, beat Denmarks Bvend Aage Chrlstensen on points in a hard- fought ten-round bout in Copenhagen last nluht. The heavyweight fight oetween Carl Nielsen. Denmark, and Ring Burhg. Finland, ended in a draw. The Danish featherweight. Vigßo Frederlksen. beat
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  • 46 7 THE following will represent the Singapore Cricket Club "A" XI on Tuesday against the S.H.B. Auxiliary Police in a hockey match to be played on the S.C.C. Padang: Mathot, Dennis. Burton. Foster Rule. Oabaln, Read. Smith. Bell, Lloyds. F Umpire: Mr. Van Houten.
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  • 26 7 CWEDEN beat Ireland b\ matches to one in an international badm'nton cont.Malmo last night. The only Irish was :n th# men's doubles. Reuter
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    • 93 7 Sports Diary HOCKEY: SRC. v Army— S.R.C. padang: S.t'(. Wotnenk XI y. NavaJ Ha*e Ladle« H.C.— Naval Base. Johor^ C C. w. LA Johore Bahru; R.I. v. Johoi** EngUsh College R.I. ground. BIGBY: G.H.U. FARM I I Police Tauflin; Royal Navy v spore I nlted Jalan B«sar Sta ilium: Nee
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  • 241 8 HIROHITO OPPOSED AXIS PACT Court clears the Emperor TOKIO, Saturday. I^MI'EROK HIKOHITO opposed the Japan* J Army's plans in 1939 for an unconditional mill-! tary alliance with Adolf Hitler which tould automatically dra* Japan into a war with the Western Towers, the 11-nation Allied Tribunal said In its judgment of
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  • 139 8 NDON. Sa: A CORONER'S con: (Jxbri I vercln on the 39 vie tims of the An error In an Ins .dmitteci in evi K the at Northolt. Mr. Pearson v. feed by Mr A R ion on behall of Sv lirlines. "la fact that in error,
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  • 75 8 Strip-tease new version NEW YORK day. 4 GUNMAN held up Mrs. 1 in a i#l/llft yesterday and |7 and a diamond ring, and then ordered her to undress so she could not e him. The pretty hoi -aid, 'Here, hold my pqckqy The hold-up rncrti grinned ed his gun airay,
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  • 195 8 Truman will 'go slow' at first WASHINGTON, Saturday, ill TH the Domocrata holding a 54 to i'i majority In th* Senate, and to 17- majorlt> In the House of Representatives. spe< illation i* now Olicentratcd on the new Truman ahinef. The Secretary of State, M Marshall. i to be relieved,
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  • 73 8 GKORGIA Saturti M A. JOHNSON a ITI i .used ot murder- In Mon e »unty In the Demoprimary elec* iUitted Joi <a;d when he and hla er went -o f he Nixon homy to get him to work, Nixon approached he had a gun In
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  • 104 8 MOSCOW J'Ht Marxlsi theoretician Professor P. writing in Pravda, said on the eve of the anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution that split the world into two camps and that the gap them has been wldenii gap dividos th«> mperlalifi United nd the den: camp headed by
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  • 18 8 Ki\e O«rmana w*r« k lUd and nnu^d m a triple collision betn ->nd two goocU traiius
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  • 11 8 San R.-rno ad»* and Hbhshing n the fian and
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  • 75 8 RUSSIAN APOLOGY TO BRITAIN M HKRAL Be. T. J. I• B .dleib and barred trom ei.terij trlai nt. The Russian 1 Genertcm. -d hi» >d tha en to apprt i and take di* i .nst them. 01 P: rol Peter Krualand and hU > w»rt dtto by ■1s a i
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  • 102 8 PARIS. Saturda DAILWA\ m Including 11 Marseilles, voted la a 23-hour symhy strike In suppori ol miners and dockers. They were taking part In a ballot organised by the Com-munist-led Railwaymens Union. Full result of the ballot is expected today. Ministry ol Interior rr that
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  • 42 8 LONDON. S.iturd. 4 N official Communist source indirectly admitted yesterday the existence <>t a Middle £a- ominform. and th par 1 such b i i tbt to jbrogfc*. on of \g I -s and and U.P.
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  • 131 8 I SPECI 1L Market con d<*nt giv«« th« priic* of rubbei 'In crali per lh Kill m todaj «s follows: SINGAPORE CUAMBI.K »>!■ COMMERCE The Singapore Chamber ot Commerce Rubber Association'* noon prit ps vf^lerday mere, in cent« per Ib. liquai Ali Khaji. Paki-tan Prime M.nlster. returnad to
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  • 188 8 MANILA Saturday. DRESIDENT QUIKINO. a' Foundation ebri ion at Far Eastern Uni vrday. railed on world's smaller nations to "strive for construction" the bigger nations [hi i t mutual destruc- smaller nations have bet-n regarded a.-, mere pawns in the Intern*tional chess dime W*
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  • 79 8 Mascot to thousands of RAF. apprentices at HalCamp. Buckingham4 -Flight Sergeant i" is seen hen being n his '-demobilisation' papers before going into retirement at the Mascot Club at 11 ford, Essex. Leuis whose na m stands for London, England. Wales, Ireland and Scotland roas actually "demobbed'
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  • 68 8 PARIS ird 4 unnamed Israeli fighter pilot, now in Pan* disclosed a secret Moscou -approved "air I between Israeli and Czechoslovakia through irhl war materials have reached the Israeli Army Two American corresponded their despatches that they had pilot, said they also delivered a signed the
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  • 48 8 DissiA has delivered 766.000 tons ot grain to Bt; 16.000 tons more than quired under the 1947 AngloSoviet trade agreement. Russia has purchased from countries in tht Sterling area "very substantial quantities" of wool, rubber, cocoa and coffee. Parliament was told rday. A.P.
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  • 23 8 EGYPTIANS ESCAPE JEWISH TRAP pGYFTIAN troop v '-v coastal jxi trapped !)> the I .^J official Jewish s Ti lowed up Reuter U.P. A.P.
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