The Singapore Free Press, 10 November 1948

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1948 PRIC F Id FNTS
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  • 128 1 Hungry Chinese L wild looting SHANGHAI, Wednesday. s swept the central. China Nanking and Hangchow irkcrs struck, halting all of the war-threatened cities. linff to be paid m I yuan. Hint ry side shops r >ps In n the city's hi 9 \rnn uHUer. long
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  • 82 1 Free Pres* Staff Reporer I OADING and unloading >t general cargo, mostly rlct on ships m Singapore harbour was hampered this morning by the strike of 200 Singa^ lighterman employed by th« Lighteragt and" OenenU Transport Company, which began yesterday. Lighters of other companies are
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  • 45 1 Bwho bwke Into "edon road h Woodbury-Sou manager ek and >7 (JO When odburySow.er returned at about 8.30 p m he r B back door old cigarette c pt^arl dress studs, nd 11 bottles >i whisky were missing. The police an- investigating.
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  • 21 1 The Sultan of Trengganu, rhe Tengku Ampuan and the Tengku Mahmood and the ADC* are holiday ing apore.
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  • 249 1 BERLIN, Wednesday. yHF Russian blockade U Slowly strangling the 1 economic life of Western Berlin despite the efforts o( the air lift. Allied military government offi< admitted yesterday as the Russians imposed new tratlic controls. Meanwhile. In Paris, the United Nation* Secre--General. Mr. Trygve Lie,
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  • 37 1 IN a security dawn raid on a kampong at the 9*4 Mile Bukit Timah Road today Singapore police and C.I.D. units -'screened' 105 people. They detained a Chinese and a Malay under the emergency regulations.
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  • 150 1 Free Press Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH Singapore 1 staff nurses were asked four days ago to apply nine sistership vaeans m the Colony's hospitals, none has yet responded. The reason is that the are indignant beca the authorities for the I time have stated that
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  • 8 1 BILL TO MAKE ACOITISH LAW 'CIVILISED' gjnfhk';mk;' U.P.
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  • 169 1 LONDON, Wednesday. THE King last night I a special decree conferring the "style and title" of a royal prince or princess on Princess Elizabeths b a b v, u-hich ts expected any after next Sunday. Dr. OiUiatt is expect mmoned when the Prin- the same time
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  • 115 1 Bandit walked into a trap, was killed Free Prt-N*, Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. IN the Sungel Siput area of Perak yesterday afternoon an armed bandit walked into an ambush laid by a section of the 2 2 Gurkha Rifles and was shot dead. Twelve armed Chinese last night entered
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  • 20 1 Fbrty one armed Huksbalahaps, including five squadron commanders, have surrendered with their weapons says a Manila Report.
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  • 128 1 Fret' Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TERRORISTS ambushed and killed two special constables and seriously wounded five others •rday evening at Lima Bias Estate m the Kuala Kubu area of Selangor. The attack took place between 6.30 and 7 p.m. while a number of special
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  • 33 1 was being made m n England yusurday for a m easing French plane which Mt L» Bourget, Ftane*. on Monday night with »ix Czechoslovakian International ice hockey players, for London.
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  • 210 1 'Common wealth is strong': Attlee LONDON, Wednesday. rHE Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, at the Lord Mayor of London's annual banquet at the Guildhall last night, said the recent Commonwealth conference "revealed clearly the strength of the community of purpose with which the Commonwealth is inspired. "It wa.-N our common
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  • 56 1 Sir William Slim was appointed Chief of the Imperial ral Staff because he was the officer most suited to the job' 1 said the British Secretary for War, Mr, Shinwell erday. Col. Gomme-Duncan had asked why a retired officer given the appointment and whether no
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  • 20 1 A European was ln.li when the cur hf ick a tree m Mount Pleasant about 230 mis niotnuig.
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    7 1 The girls' cfCbir at fat Medfe aft&Stlegt
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  • 58 1 Free Pre** Staff Reporter TWO Chinese a were arrested und< rgency Regui;-. Singapore p One of th< member of the illegal Singapore f Protectton Corps. Th« oth*r i^ said \n hay* betn m posM arms and *lx rounds of amn tion. Th« Indian U alleged to
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  • 15 1 Over 60 000 I In I.vra 40 000 ar> xp and Dt*ceintH?r.
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    283 2 BY OUR LONDON FILM REPORTER r FHE strike at Denham has deprived David Niven of being the big film news of the week. m the of nearly all the s "flopped" ionnie Prince Charlie c film of that name, ken Korda ars to make si the best million
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  • 187 2 ■TE hands are so J deal v l i tuallv iv and hope that whai bl Ufl) In this case. V becau queen of clubs, po s'nm > i even. Ordinarily, the 10 pototi woi: i-pojnt d I which e\en v m actual p a bid dl&n i
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  • 71 2  - She'd rather be without.... HAROLD HEFFERNAN By MADELEINE Carroll, i^* usually the call; person on an. no matter what the circumtance, was flushed and cited as we walked on "the fan" stage at 20th Century -Fox. m>' ha: oil i.r.d Ma Ji» i a rubber .sui v n r all
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    • 20 2 JD is play of PINEAPPLE HAM and CHICKEN.v MARYLAND COOKED PREPARED IN OUR MODERN KITCHENS Coil© SroMigi tr* ORCHARD ROAD
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    • 408 3  -  D. EISENHOWER By I jfitieral Dwight ial A ar I diay Hastily Trained i por* !lg ft* Sense of Relief a rend off sh I :;> by C" Giraud Arrives i id I I m t! inch. any pari I m m iand; h: I
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    • 203 4 from pa.s6 .1 be abl i ■A on N I ipin I X P a* ikden. I .r--no i the fa ire a: there a G rnment n ;i as would a ay to the formalition" governm< b the Commune .ore than Indie. >> dead end to which
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  • 538 4  - 'Hooded Men on trial MACFEE KERR By Keuter's Correspondent IN almost unbelievable cloak-dagger story based on a solid bulk of documentary tiree tons is being unfold; the trial m Paris of memta the yule", the 01 tioi* of the "Hooded Men", on C I illegal arms traffic, poliisaa n. plotting
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  • 743 4  -  DAVID BRIGGS Hv BASH polio dis pule .niioii^ officials ol the I nited States govern men I h;is brought about mate which toria> threatens to reduce the United Shifts mer chant marine to a ondary position m world trade. Tin >tion is 11 With European shipds now
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  • 16 4 Bear ye on<* another*! burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ. Qalatians, 6, 2.
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    51 4 At. the celebration of the 50th anniversary of his dress making Paris, last month Jacques Heim displayed these fashions 'left to right r- A 1900 sealskin coat picture hat; a I^o6 sable cape and diamond loroneta 1910 Lavender with skunk Hussar s he 1912 Persian lamb bolero over a violet
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  • 387 4 Q A on the rocket war Many question* on this subjei t have been a^ked now Air Chief Marshal Sir Roderic Hill ansnerv them In this report sunirr.irised \>\ Court w urdv 1I T HILE British scient- ists work secretly and with top-priority backing to find a reply the n
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    • 19 4 TKAP/NG... fifty CARPETS OF Jfagica/ C/taitib A 11 idi Ra ft> lav dt I 5 tJAmrOR? RQ4P TSU 75€3\
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    • 85 4 CHUBB WALL SAFEST HtYLOCH MODI COMBINATION A' SAFE PLACE FOR Yo> into i br <k of k 111 I I I i I If TtM M«« mi. fct ptntM W A I II P M*rr*wn4ing >i Our »njr>«.i «.ll •mt»> A N 1/ DOCUMENTS m»umM*r:- ROBINSON t onto* SIME, DAR
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  • 165 5 o pore helps sister Colony Free Press Staff Reporter pIE shipment oi goods from Sterling areas to the United States and other "hard* 1 areas cannot now he made through Hong Kon»- unless the dollar proceeds are delivered to the Hong Kong Foreign Exchange Controller.
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  • 97 5 1 Press Muff Correspondent iNDON, 'B\ Air Mail). PRF.SBYTERIAS' H. I. Richards, it difficult to c !1 tO Ml or t' Canterbury arrive: stay there a and then return to his mi s:y work m Mall memhwritten to him be him to .stay In Canterbury.
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  • 209 5 \T the request of the British Government, the war-devastated British territories of South-East Vsia are to benefit from the Canada U.N.E.S.C.O. Fellowships, which provide for study m Canada under the joint auspices of U.N.E.S.C.O. and the Canadian Council for Reconstruction. Five scholarships are available, and Singapore has
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  • 194 5 CJINCE the liberation 132 Singapore Government v Officers had (One on leave on account of T.B. At present, 57 officers were on leave undergoing treatment. Locally-domiciled officers *et (ranta to enable them to recuperate. This wa reply to Mr. Lim Yew Hock I the Singapore
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  • 31 5 Itsterdaj appointed a examine the Debtor >d) Rill. d< (1 to n debtors and uurred prior to. and upation of Singa- Re-valuation i 01 L
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  • 18 5 l-rrt Preaa MatT onrespontfenfl r irdfor •s ha< 191: ene he
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  • 45 5 Correspondent tion. for:. Ed to follow have elude uur m from Shortly be: Japanese .inese rs to sell out about 85 per ce;u. of their were paid for m "banana" n< The te^ huge h "ban. notes became worthless imrne after the
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  • 66 5 yHE Singapore Malay v.> Utusan Melayu m a report quotes the chic: Singapore Criminal iir. L nation Department. Mr V. Fowler, as saying that, up o the r>r sent none rf the Indonesian pa Singapore has been censored or in T fd by the Police.
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  • 52 5 JOHORE BAHHU Tues. An incident m the General pi.al had a sequel In ut today when Tahir bin tendant. i fined $20 .nal tned Han The prosecution said tha borrow a organ, and when Han refused to le him 1 it t ange of Tahir striking
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  • 184 5 Motoring News Forty-seven new models Morris Oxfords. ol which Is already on show at Malayan Motors In Singai pore, will be on sale nere before Christmas at $4,595 each. :ier 46 a: i to an lV« any time betw en low and the md mbei
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  • 57 5 NEW GOVT POST 'THE Singapore Colonial Sei- cretary (Mr. P. A. B. i McKerron yesterday assured members of the Legislative Council that Government i would employ a suitable > officer for the post of "organisation secretary" -a new post which will come Into existence I next year and that the
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  • 44 5 The marriage took place this morning at the Church of the Family, Katong. of Mr. P*t P»:<ra. the son of Mr. Mrs. J. Peters of the Post and Telegraphs, Singapore, and Miss O. Johns, daughter ol Mr. and Mr*. T. I Johns
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    27 5 ggfbhdgn < ady Hi Goh Ah Ah is one of the St. An. Orthopaei I uho i Girl 'Principal of St. Hildt before takrnony at tin Free Press
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  • 55 5 ISLANDERS GET GIFTS FROM MISSION THROUGH nth-Day Adventlsl on m Singaj than 200 net-dy n. i of PuJau Brar.. Issued with fr< shoes. So far 4' beei. Orißin clothing contributed .•--adqua: arrived Singapore I among I nee Distribution ai Pu. Presi- Youth Di» j tribution b* Ur for day beand
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  • 9 5 condense! m'.lk I and th~ Feder., and
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  • 21 5 $940,000 aid for British S.E. Asia an i UOH' $40,000. I I I A I and i I I this I
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    • 42 5 II i:\ BNING GOWNS >^^ Near Raffles Hotel Wss watches ifc^» from SIS- upward 1 ita] 19 4k $45 'M OCX WATCHMAKERS mi r iil> X p«>r« Phone ***** V TERMITE DAMAGE \JM JZTJ* eS o I* HID DIH PLACES I J r^aj*4Hiiß^iHa^ai^^BV^M
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    • 45 5 UN HVfj^X^ivtViED} o^/ STRAWBERRIES GARDEN PEAS GOOSEBERRIES SPINACH PUREE RED CHERRIES PARSNIPS SPRING RHUBARB BEETROOTS WHOLESALE PRICES ON APPLICATION. Sole Agents SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENAN6 !EV£R TAKE A CHANCE WITH YOUR DINNER PARTIES GET ONLY THE BEST FROM FITZPATRICKS FOOD SUPPLIES TELEPHONE ORDER DEPT. 5281
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  • 59 6 Plea for key industries uction of rubber and tin, already i>t not be a ited by restric- con rols d I to benefit the conxpense of the producer, said the nor, Sir Franklin Gintson, at a dinner at >tel la>t night I id many promid
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    18 6 ,re. Thr oe btu- :nd gue ok part in the pro■ng. Qo/i g Chin Hock ybarl- Free Press
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  • 58 6 \IK. Lim Yew Hock (Nominated Unofficial) speaka** inif m the Lefi«imtiT« Council yesterday, described t!u» alleged action of Hume Industries Ltd. m dealing with th«» men affected by th<» pi artisans' strike, as "a subtle form of intimidation. He !u!d tht leer« at Hup. t I had
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  • 14 6 INCREASED MALAY AUTONOMY OHH DEMANDS >f thw I t Dal i I t a
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  • 3 6 FINED 1,000 I
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  • 9 6 jre Park on t! i OTillQ t
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  • 64 6 London Stock Exchange I LONDON, Wednesd MONDAY'S upward trem! on the London S Exchan ntlnued tin* <'<*> f enerally quiet and iall> slightly low > Reuler*s financial (lent. Rubber v!i tnd tins uneha lower. the I ,'Sa othe: I Xl Bill I 1 3 SHU h
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  • 51 6 Free l're Xl ALA 1 I TIN* bandits were killed and two wounded m t, hours up to four o'clock this afternoon policeman and one civilian were kille-i policeman was wound? This afternoon a Gambang to Kuani Kuala Li killed. I ng. and on Sungkai and Bi-
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  • 8 6 Hamzah bin At for
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    • 50 6 REX LAST DAY! l^N^ J^ C&WFORDZS3V FARRAR Jp^ BDARK TOWIR rAKrs tow/ TUNE-SWEPT j TtCHNICOIOR^ '3 MUSICAL.' ROONEYDeHAVEN iTON MORGAN JENKINS C/ PHONE:bQO3 L :3T FuuS St .m. GESE TIERMEY REX HARRISON GEORGE SANDERS .-,/</# at aoff^ JUS '2o dMORRO W X)O ErttPORTMAN /"**lik MAXWELL REED v -A daybreakLji Ml
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    • 33 6 Tt( ADVENTURE I BLAZING ALOHC DAND! HELENA CARTER Jj OPr TODAY I PHONE 3400 FOR F? MB KIKSY GRANT t-^j]^ 1^?, ''fuzzYKiicm SGiC2* Alha'MbrA PLEASE n >5 s h MdMH A A4J t
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    • 151 6 IANE Exclusive to fho Singapore Free Press m Malaya (SO YOU \f Thß NAME'S ACTUALLY* NOW MAKE YOU^SLLhA /iF YOU TRY io\ /SCRIAM AWAY, MY DLAK! ADMIT U BLO66INS/— I HAVt P COSY, BECAUSE YouVe) f KEEP ML HhKF ThE NE IO H6OUKS WILL ONLY YOURP FLAIR FOR Al IASf
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  • 288 7 NATURAL WILL BE HARD TO BEAT Dhoti gelding m top form By TRESPASSER QNLY slow work was done at Bukit Timah this morning, when training continued for the Singapore Turf Club's Winter Meeting opening on Saturday. Mr. H. C. Reilly's Natural once again caught the 1 In a workout over
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    7 7 hjndgl'k'p e-band r the 1 S.- A.P.
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  • 64 7 (♦CORING or no wicket m just under Due hour t half, the M won the third match of h African tour In Capetown yesterday, t .ipe Province by ten wicket c Province 225 and 456 and 93 for no :n, the i Pro- cap- illant
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  • 34 7 i B •t- been refused adthe Ne* p .ilion beus."' manager. Bri- 11 A Gre> the A: rd of Control irnmeiiiaP he owi v 'ewIght to the A.P.
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  • 14 7 Pre«» Correspond r polo play- r Ra ir of Saigon
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  • 160 7 4 SINGAPORE Rugby Union handbook is to be published this teason for the benefit of all clubs affiliated to the S.R.I This decision v. of all rlubs affiliated to the Union, held erday at the S.C.C. The handbook will contain the Rugby Football it ut ion,
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  • 28 7 PARIT BUNTAR Tll< The Penang Chinese Recreation Club beat the Knan Rovers by four goals to one m a hockey match olaved here.
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  • 160 7 WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY WEH r four r I th- 1 day <Nov. 17 ugapore Turf Club Meeting are iss 2 I>iv l_\ho,it ft f ur> 8.03 Head 8 1: j Cungo 8.11 Dai rarit 8 09 PharnunJa 8.09 8 02 8 09 8 00 8 7 I] Hatnpi i
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  • 75 7 THE following will repress the Combined Beryl women In a hockey match against the Combined civilian women on the S.C.C. padang tomorrow In aid of the Poppy Day Fund: Pte. Vickers (A.T.S.); Sgt Smith <a T.S.), LACW Cook (W.A.A.F.); Jr. Cdr. Gilbert .A.T.S Sgl. Phillips (A.T.S.);
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  • 6 7 C XV are strong evourites hgfkj;;
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  • 5 7 X. POLICE MIN 6-0 thk/gjj,jk;l'';ytujfhjjjjjjjjjjjuym
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  • 6 7 C. WOMEN v. A.A.F. XI gfjh
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  • 3 7 G.C. WOMEN'S EMPETITION
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  • 41 7 f, I il footballers under I md the W. I ire I M«a b% Mr. Kills I I Mr James I ted the M >n•allers. Wha- t bj the case of n8 to the held by Middlesbrough."
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  • 173 7  - Major upsets in American football TED SMITH l!v A. P. >poris tailor. THE 'b:g four" of Arm i V l, Notre Dan v and remained und tnd n Sunday. But there were other mada's dream of v II empire led .nta Ciara, 14 to 0. m one of the great
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  • 8 7 T! played at WoodsvL. toy.
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  • 223 7 English F.A. produces book for boys From Wrnon Morgan THE Ptootball Association hn«- presented to the harassed parent 1 who 1? wonderirrg what to give 1( has this week produced h :<did publication entitled "The F K. B'Kik for Boys" wh'ch fh.» heart of every soccerof age. As prices go
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  • 63 7 TVUE following will represent 1 St. Andrew's School In the annual match against the Old Boys on Friday at 5 p.m. C. Tan, Chua Kong Ann, B. Samuel, Lim Seng Cheang. B. R<*k"v Sim Soo Chye. Ho Ec Bin, Ng Cheng Bok. D. Adcock, E. Joshua. Wee
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  • 130 7 'THE Kota Raja Sports Club, A winners of the Singapore 'cur Football Association Cup and the Div. II League championship this season, will go on a tour of Kedah during i 'hristmas holidays. They will play two games Malays and the Kedah State XL
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    52 7 picture S. K. Sundrum (Past) and Siew Yoon (Present) I tussle for possession m the annual Past v. Present I hockey match of the Raffles Institution played on the school ground yesterday. The Old Boys iron by goals scored by Sundrvm and Suratta The c was for the Namazie Shield.
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  • 157 7 From JIM CHAMBERS IjWGLAND is the favourite to beat Wales m the lj international soccer match at Villa Park today. Most experts are banking on the sharp-shooUng England forward line to take the game for the ho: country and to place it m a strong
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  • 114 7 I A kicked a ball c land will play lor Ireland agaii pden Park on Nov 17 McCabe, who s United, and h, ol MancK McCabe cr> from Drarx derry. the place before he was thx .-> old, and Walsh, a b<>rn
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  • 62 7 IjINGLAND'S team of womon j cricketers who a: tour Australia arrived at Freniantle yesterday on board th> liner Orion. Tl match I fi against Australia, starting on Nuv 12 Miss Molly Hide, the captain, considers the stronger than that toured Australia 14 years ago and better
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  • 33 7 GOTTFRIED Cramm, 39-> pre-war German I Cup star, made his appearance m international competitii Germ He Swedish play ofl bu I add Fran Swed the I hgk;k;jlkl; Reuter
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  • 18 7 It.mt IV B s. lIKM DIVISI TIIIKM l»l\ I^l< >N N<»Kl H B IMV|>I Reuter
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  • 14 7 teur »a.< his 15th winning ric son It o %:r. '>nship. U.P.
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    • 100 7 Today's Spori ■OCKI B.C.C Women M A i i.b.i v. Tie* ollege S X s pore M I College ground: Khalta Assn r. Spore Hospital I —si George's Rd RI'GBY: Nary f. Combined X A I- Na\«J Bas*>; Poln r v Nr* 9mm RFC Thomson Kd.. Andrew School Wireless Woodsville.
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  • 9 8 Of Ital, and JONES On Bth >ual, ZCrlc
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  • 169 8 Gun duel on Iraqi front AMMAN, Wednesday. A BARK AGE of 25 pounder shells from Jewish guns on the Iraqi front south of the Sea of Galilee last niffht was believed to be the prelude to a Jewish "offensive." the Arab Legion reports today. A
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  • 45 8 'No troops in Transjordan' British denial LON I^HE War Offl Hri lati :iad been m Office > had reirom Tramjordan, In a second let ■'on of thi N f Transn s own. Israeli le ler si td a i:rcraft. dear :h^ lordan 1 an air Reuter
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  • 28 8 Police said yesterday that a mine exploded In a home m suburban Athens, killing a and two children. The Id they suspected an •'v«nge.— A.P.
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  • 129 8 PARIS. Wednesday. OUSSIA. m .t quick aboir sterday withdrew 1V lier from Yugoslavia m the delaying battle they had fought side by side through four Ism "ssions of the United Nai Political !iimittee on the Greek Issue. ThLs raint* abour when the Invoked
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  • 122 8 NEW DELHI, Wed. I JUMPED out m front of 1 Gandhi, bowed to him with my pistol m my hand and immediately flred,"' j Nathuram Vinayak Godse told the court yesterday. Godse, who on Monday told the court that he was alone j
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  • 148 8 LIN YU-TANG WARNS U.S. 'Save China or pay the price' NEW YORK. Wednesday. \\H UN Yl-TANO. chief of the Tinted Nations Social and Economic Council, warned m an Interview m ParU yesterday that ommunist power m the Orient soon will \w a greater threat to American security than Japan ever
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  • 106 8 >l'» iI \L Market con dent Riv^s tht pri»e« of rubber (m ccnta per 1b a4 11 am today as foil Hu>er» leOcn N 1 X 8 S Spot. limim- 10', JO., FOB m bales Oct. No 1 R> S. 10 40' No, X •>. H v x
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  • 26 8 IMIE 10-year-old son ol Juan, Pretender to the Spanish throne, has an m Spain from Portugal I)e ye a Spanish education.
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  • 12 8 Cardiff men on Arms charge charge THREE Card::! is«d as a' U.P.
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  • 93 8 DELHI, v THE Oovernme: as part of ltt >flahas annuiinced I dutiM :xury lmp>ortg. Export duty cotton textiles is to be voBeer. bra: tobac n and cigarettes, will about 23 per cent on luty Increase ap; to gold and silver p and gani^>;rcharge on cc:
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  • 73 8 PARIS, Wednesday. PHI French Premier, M. (Jueuille, is preparing to 1 reshuffle his coalition Cabinet as a result of the Sunday elections to t lie Senate m which (len. de GailllC stored a triumph. Cabinrecast tl :nment or only to rer Repub- n^mbera. l»j«3t seats. itat« ol
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  • 181 8 PARIS. Wednesdi THE leader of the Indian delegation, Mrs Lakshmi Pandit, is to make a bitter rep. before the Trusteeship Committee to Mr Eric I (South Africa), who yesterday declined to place South-West Africa under United ship, asserting that his Government had made for the
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  • 25 8 A British dele", ition has arrived m Paris to plans to make In Franc. British-tjrp ed aircraft i'.>r the French Air
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  • 313 8 NEW YORK, Wednesday. I M tired of your complaint* about your working conditions and so here's a cheq for $250,000 fix up the joint to suit yourselves Mr. I. M. Strauss, proprietor of an i cessohes warehouse told his 100 employees. Let's see what you
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  • 33 8 I DIVIVINf. h ful outcome of t the fi\e Dutch n I v ■Ussion" to tin decided yesterday to pi of IndoiH Mohamt'd llai las 4 jh.k/
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