The Singapore Free Press, 12 November 1948

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1948. PRICE 10 4 I
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  • 134 1 leds held at vital point NANKING, Friday. Lr r nmunist and Nationalist troops i the bloodiest battle of the China h\ the Hsuchow bastion, last I Nanking and the Yangste ling up the Red ies. Nationalist ing the Com:i Director. Mr. onfldence In the said yesterday
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    65 1 This Free Press picture of the Singapore Turf Club's new barometer tote was taken yesterday afternoon during a practice run of the tote. The barometers tly under each number are clearly shown and the various dividends on each hor^e indicated. A final test of the machine will be made evening
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  • 8 1 i General Dwight D. EISENHOWER
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  • 159 1 To jo will hear his fate today TOKIO, Friday. TTIDEKI Tojo. wartime leader of Japan, and U others accused of war crimes will hear their fate today when the International Military Tribunal passes judgment and pronounces sentence. The most damaging part of the Judgment v. ved for the eve of
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  • 72 1 IK)D\Y the 83rd anniversarj of the birth ol Dr. Sun of the Chinei a Cnin i se SChO shops m Singapo. j and the National flag is being flown. The Singapore Consul. General Dr. Wu PaakShing. will officiate at a commemoration ceremony at 4
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  • 62 1 POLICE FIND ARMS DUMP KUALA I.UMPUR. To r>OLICE this morning disa covered an arms dump at Ulu Gombak. nine miles from Kuala Lumpur. Tlie dump contained a mine, several hundred rounds of rifle and pistol ammunition. 36 hand grenades, shell fuses, time fuses and antitank gun shells. Some of the
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  • 99 1 Woman M.P. libel case r \IKS EM. BRADDOCK. La*rl bour M.P. for Liverpool tnge Division ye.sterday her libel action In the Bench Division ag Tillotsor.'s NewspaDers Ltd., owners of the "Bolton Evens." •ribed by the Lord Chief c. Lord Goddard, m his summing up as a fearless witness, Mrs Braddo^k
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  • 113 1 Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 4 N unknown group of men armed with parangs and A axes killed three Chinese men and a woman and wounded another woman at Kampong Peta. Labis (Johore) at midnight on Wednesday. They first entered a nut and attacked
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  • 54 1 t ol Commons tight sanctioned m principle the making oi 1000 miles of roads m Brxain similar tv those built m Germany before the war. The road, reserved solely for long distance mo. or liafwill link some of the main centres of population and will
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  • 35 1 The provincial attorney of D»vao raatarday filed a charge against a constabulary soldier. Demetno Robles, for allegedly cut.ing off an ear of prisoner. Feleciano Batteroc and making B?.tteroc eat it- U.P.
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    20 1 Lady Gimson dancing icith S Ldr. R. H. Downer at the Ex-service dance last night at the Victoria Memorial Hall.
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  • 102 1 BANGKOK Fr. ALLEGATIONS by Slam students of "humiliating I harassing- treatment by Australian li tion authorities were denied by the an Consul General. j Eastman yester Mr Eastman, referring to a press comment on the of some studinderstanding" might have been caused m one or two
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  • 56 1 BRITISH newspapers will be s> pubiisn six pages three days a week after January 1 following a25 per it increase m newsprint announced m tht Commons yesterday by the President of the Board ot Trade, Mr. >ld Wilson. Mr Wilson said a.l res on circulation resulting
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  • 26 1 Royal Indian An Force mpesta rock< In the Kashmir tort of on thp banks of the river Indus. 40 miles south o. -rday.
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  • 290 1 ARMY USES 'MAILED FIST', SAYS UNION Free Press Staff Reporter THE activities of the Field Security Branch of the British Army m Singapore are described as "the mailed fist of might visible under the velvet glove of diplomacy" by the Army Civil [Service Union, m an 'editorial m the Union's
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  • 205 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Friday. 4N SOS. from the Swarthmore Victory a modern Noah's Ark with a large cargo of animals which "mutinied because of short food rations sent a Navy flying-boat hurrying to the rescue yesterdau with extra supplies. The ship, 1000 miles off shore. Is
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  • 140 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Governments of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya have invited tenders for sole agents to handle Government rice, sugar and flour throughout 1949. The amount of rice to be dealt with is expected to be about 230,000 tons, of
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  • 137 1 Free Press Staff Correspondent BANGKOK, Friday 4NNOUNCING that he would re-organise his A cabinet today, Marshal Phibun. virtual dictator of Siam said he would take back former Premier Pridl Panonyong. now m exile, "if he is not involved m court cases." Pridi has been named
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  • 135 1 The baby: gun salute starts enquiries Free Press StafT Reporter SHORTLY after 8 o'clock this morning the Free Press received more than a hundred telephone calls asking whether Princ Elizabeth had given bi: to a ba The flood of enq followed the firing of a sa. by Royal Artillery batt*
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  • 10 1 gol Roa under th< bringing the
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  • 54 1 ing.are Race 1(1 I— Da I R»c» I— Pi* I Race 3(1 l-l' Cur bar I Race 4(1 B— Dh Ceteu Rl.v:' Race 5: (I i «>•■*. Race 6: Fri'*- Haaalicai Lad. Race T (I I— Dm 1— Race 8: CI 2— Dm I—l r Totes Raits
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  • 598 2 Hn Kd. L CAMPBELL A.P. C orrespondent (1 NS will bang, if hells will clang, nn<l though nobody is making any formal ingemenl for it. Ihe crowds m Ihe streel with shout, n Princess ElizaIh's baby is born. a because the infant, arrival at BuckP xt
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  • 121 2 MOST women art dering about 1. perming. The sudden apof the cold arou> much i\ para* But women itiU v. -onvlnC' v can v of the proHere are answof their problem* A hoi perm should last until i first at- do I now long your hi r permed.
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    46 2 JOSEPHINE STUART, one of the leading actr Cineguild's 'OLIVER TWIST", explores the lovely grounds at Pinewood Studios where the film was made. She b seen here by the lake, irhlch leads to a cave and a rustic bridge. Horrockses designed cotton house-gown m navy and white
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  • 324 2  - Much Ado About Woo VIVIAN BROWN By A.P. Correspondent. AMERICAN men and women with their pocketbooks instead of murmured sweet nothings, says Florence Marly European movie star who recently arrived m New York and has been examining the situation. Miss Marly, a Czechoslovakia^ became a student men while making pictures
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  • 89 2 Cocktail hats for men now Our Woman Fashion Expert SHOPPING m Singapore thi^ Whiteaways sporting i Look" counter for men. How do you th dd look sir. In one latest Cockta:. They come tel shades, pinky -beigt egg blue, <fl- gora fin What could be more rect for cot These
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  • 210 2 QUIT] This ii a g: sign-off. North sbould kx I to warn h s If he thless d hand entirely trump play. But thalurniih a fl<>ck of clv: not rum p. H( between his n< vial hnrid and something lik» to the queen— ten. and he d b
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    • 132 2 ■Maaaaßaaaß«aa«aMßM»aj %%w^ De Silva Bi^ Presentatic Now our Gifts and Presentoh have been the i€(i many merry people here question of a or E. P. Comes I G. C de Silva k t^ '*w*ll., Raffles Placbe et L lecttitaWAU PURE SILK GEORGETTE Charming Pastel Shodes 1 T 1 =rDo clothes
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 98 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you have a magnetic personality which draws people to you no matter In what circle you move. You are popular with >our family group as you are e\ i \ou will be happiest if you wed at an early age have a lar?e family of
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    • 364 2 SINGAPORE 485 ru*'re*; 41 metr»*» I K' p m nmvu t); 61 metre. 6 p m U, |> 830 > q pa p md M p.m to 11) 3ld Symphony; 9.30 O. V*. TODAY PROGRAM 1 rovAi I 00 La>PROGRAM' Pi F.P. Crossword No. 536 w gramme Sinjiii IDiUJI WTinaa
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  • 2649 3  -  General Dwight D. EISENHOWER „y OWN STORY 0F.... ....CRUSADE IN EUROPE -By- QUR main strategic purpose m North j Africa was the speedy capture of northern Tunisia. This guided every move we made military, economic, poll-! neral AnderBritish First Army had been organised for the
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    • 72 3 Exclusive GLASS COSTUME JEWELLERY BIMINI KHALIK Jtwelltrs r||C ARCADE l jt (eeekA bbbiwtS TOMORROW M'NITI CAPITOL fcwlry this Amazing liquid Healer for BOILS ■JWS-UICERS-EC2EMA ■WOK FOOT. ETC. E v r^ CORD GIFTS FOR iJ> (Christmas 1 2 C „s Sc ax 1 1 <Sr Org C EH EM 'O C
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    • 49 3 Harrison Curtain Rail In Full 14' Lengths 65 cts. per it. In Cut Lengths (Any Size i 85 cts. per it. (Complete with HLe^^ Fitting) m **?Sr SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG Everybody is saying for good wholesome BREAD and CAKES Order from FITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES TELEPHONE ORDER DEPT. 52D1
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  • 330 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY Nov. 12, 1948. A new survey of squalor T Social gapore. y. tells figures of ;eproach to a grserous city It It has before ma m the reports of a '.s and on-caliy-educated nen. has r<< I gross over-crowding of Slnga- p» s and that
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  • 650 4 By HARRIS JACKSON A.P. Correspondent BANGKOK. VLTATCH the sky over the Burmese government's war against rebellious insurgents and it won't be long before you see Americans. They are the men and planes of Trans-Asiatic Airlines (Siam) (TAAS). an American-operated company which m just two years has
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  • 164 4 AN international .ystem of numbering w^rds is linguist Ivan Petelka's sug- j gestion for linking langua^ m the Interests of worldwide understanding. Lists of numbered words, standard m all country can overcome the barriers difference In national tongues as far as written or printed matter ls ka maintai:
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  • 17 4 The uukrd flee when no man pursueth but the righteous are bold lion Proverbs 28. 1.
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  • 469 4 LOOKING HIGH UP FOR WEATHER MIAMI, Florida AMERICAN meteorologists now look high In the air to map the probable route of a hurricane because i simple .rule developed by chief for< Grady Norton of the Miami Weather Bureau which involves the f radar and permits storm forecasting to be done
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  • 841 4  -  M.T. Leong Today's Anniversary By IF il so happens that the Nationalists come to an urn agrei men! with t tie Reds m China, nothing would be moie workable than the "Three People Prinple" laid down by Dr. Sun Vat sen. tlie Father '»t fhe <
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    92 4 Work is now m full swing at the Royal Dockyards, •it the recent order of the Admiralty, that many of the Royal Navy's up warships of the Reserve Fleet should be i hauled and re-fitted by April 1949. The Admiralty, m giving this direction, has ordered Royal Dockyards to carryng
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  • 135 4 YEAR ok] Inspector <>f 1 fish I Establishments through Sin air yesterday on his \\;«v lo Baiij Of medium heieht .th a pleas:-. Mr S L PATERSOK now making the 1. of hi 5 tour Aft' kok. h» wh< Mr. Pa' 1920, 1 and fl<
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  • 66 5 pst m the far East' iff Reporter .m m Singapore next of a multi-million-*h >\hat will be the most Far Fast. Henderson provide for 50 yea ad VOfl*? th t Is '4 I In to i >'*<rf pos< ta ai b#c*uwork 49 labour '■•■<• M
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    34 5 fbonv li and hit f am >;nu nist retrom Mecca on the Adu They are returnto Sarawak m a few days. Below: Relatives waiting he arrival of pilgrims from Jeddah, waving welcome tusan pictures.
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  • 258 5 ARTISANS CAN HAVE Free Press Staff Reporter INDIVIDI AL light and water services would have been supplied to the Singapore Improvement Trust artisans' quarters m Kirn Keat Road if application had been made to the Municipality. This statement, made to the Free Press yesterday by
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  • 110 5 Social survey: 'A call for action' THE B .fare, Mi 'I P F broadcast last the social a call for Mr the report indicated that Singapore not guilty ol the sin of I complacency In and Ice. Singapore has ealed a consciousness of .lization longer tha -^d I blindly. ignoring
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  • 179 5 Police take over hotel for quarters Free Pre** staff Reporter THE former Selamat Hotel m Siglap is to be turned! Police quarters for 13 ied constables. The cn< version will 9.000, and work will be carried out shortly. The Marine Police DepartQt has been supplied with six Bren guns loaned
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  • 76 5 1- third quarter of this year, 47.122 acres were under tood cullivation In the Federation compared with 48,488 m the previous quarter. Out of the 47.122 acres planted. 32.732 acres were harvested A break-down of the p ed acreage is as follows: sweet potato 24.430
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  • 103 5 Referring to the *lth the proposal of the Australian and New Zealand Government,', to purchase the tnt» t tor Christmas Island Phc-phate Co. Ltd (Free Pre*s Oct. 20 Boustead Co.. Ltd.. as agenvs lor the Christmas Island Phosphate Co Ltd., point* out that m that re--11
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  • 65 5 PROMOTIONS IN M.R.N.V.R. I rnor h»> apptov d t>e promo; 101 .-sin the Malayan \*l Naval Vonuvieer Reserve: J. D. C. Tongue. D.S.O. DSC to Lieut. Commander. Lieut. ard Cox to Lieut. Commander. r. P 8 Demptef to acting Commander. Lieut <E> Williams to acting Lieut. i con Sub-Li'-Ut. F
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  • 8 5 juveniles probation K-'T.-r. I I r t r
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  • 8 5 VESSEL SHIP IN PORT General Dwight D. EISENHOWER
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  • 24 5 m Cocas has be i :t d with or X fling I- lend and then The cowl house is on Home Is-
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  • 285 5 THE rapidly rising demand for aluminium supplies of which, like those of the other metals are currently below world requirements, is responsible for larg.e scale schemes of development m many countries ;o-day. says the Minim? Journal. In the Par East the Dutch authorities were arranging for
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  • 321 5 Colonies are eligible for Marshall aid r ECTURING to students of the University of London on Wednesday, the Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. David Rees-Williams, said that those colonies which had acceded to the agreement between the United Kingdom and the United States on E.R.P. were eligible for
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  • 89 5 Barter port re-opening delayed THE Dutch Consulate Ger. eral m Singapore nounced last night that re-opening of Rengat East Sumatra baner port for Singapore, is likely to be c ed as h ol another shooting inciden; when two prahus were sunk Rengat was cloaed month by the Dutch Navy following
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    20 5 On the rnent as Brit. Ptrak, Mr. J. <an. cial welfare an< lie c by A spirit" had developed m
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  • 57 5 THE population I Timah Boys s now 161. During last month, four boys absconded two of t have been brought back o'her two have not apprehended. Normal train ii. continued during October as far as possible, bu were emnloyed f< I greater pajt of the month In
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    • 73 5 Iff/ GOWNS for the Races Jjb)ih.™L.... t Neat Raffled Hotel KCIFTS FOR "~YOUR FOLKS fN BLACKWOOD FURNITURE obtainable !*ONG KEE CO. S^^ >rner ot Hill S* "Ust 2 Days of Lionel SALE P'mi of Saturday Shopping r *na nan c/s Hi h Streef MACHINE COMPANY I In U.S.A.) ng that
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    • 10 5 "The House of Playthings j I ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE SPORE.
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  • 191 6 Party mistaken for police patrol Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TWO European women, a child and two British soldiers were all wounded by bandits' fire while travelling by road this morning between Tanah Rata and Brinchang. The soldiers were wounded seriously. The two
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  • 258 6 MURDER TRIAL ALLEGATION Free Press StafT Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. i I \MILY scandal is alleged to have brought 21- i ar-old Tan Tong Chai to the clock at the A>si/< chaffed with the murder of his cousin, Lee thai Seng, of Kluang. The prosecution
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  • 68 6 PuNQ rubber exporters do n< take any more Malayan shipments until the quality of tlie rubber ihlp, i m "This will mean th 'op buying until at least one ling shlppt The General Cherniakhovloading .n ore. From there. It I rt Swettenham be- fore go)
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    53 6 picture. Mr. P. W. Parker, managing director of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company. U «een being greeted by Mr. Ng Cheng Ann managing director of Bee Huat Co., one of the biggest Standard Vacuum agents m Singapore, at a dinner given by agents at the Wing Yuen Chuen Restaurant last
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  • 210 6 Federation to float loan of $100 million Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thursd THE Federation Government is to float a loan of $100,000,000 early m 1949 with the sanction of the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. A. Creech Jones). The loan is for essential rehabilitation and development
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  • 138 6 fI^HE staff of the police courts A from peons, clerks, ln-b-rpreturs to the First District Judge Mr. E. P. Shanks, were entertained to a tea-party i given by Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ooh at the Second Police Court, yesterday. Yesterday was Mr Go last
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  • 11 6 A y -ung Chines day 1 ItaL
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  • 322 6 I London Stock Exchange LONDON. Fridl THE London Stock Exchange was generally hesitant i x yesterday, says Reuters financial correspondent Rubber shares were down while tins were irregular to higher. E the ge:. "ded yams of 4j discussion n Parlia: quatt com; to B: shar Aifsm on
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  • 131 6 Judge acted wrongly: man freed Free Press StafT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. ON the grounds that an illegality had been committed by the trial fudge, the Federation Court of Appeal to-day quashed the conviction and sentence of Kok Nyen For a resident of Qua Musang who had been sentenced at
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  • 34 6 yes--18 ment by the First District E. P. Shanks) ted of extorting $50 fl Chines Tan Wee Lee. m reet on Oct lor, who apP Mi. A II F. ted.
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  • 44 6 THE 811 day found anol ')00 mmunli vacant ,'.nd ihru Road m addition to 10 0* of •>d ammunil md 16 d grenades which had bee: Wed:. the an be a formei military arms dump, and are con inning their
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  • 7 6 EX-SEK VICES' DAND Jan hi (C-in Yok>
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  • 16 6 Police report les house-breaking TH yesterday said breaking month I lowest Mr F 8.11 nerr mor.
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  • 4 6 To super SMC elec
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  • 5 6 DEATH OF MR CHWEE PAN
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    • 222 6 JANE Exclusive to the Singapore tree Press m •Malaya I APOLOGISE FOR VmY ONLyX PaH.'~SO YOU WONT BE\ /YbUMEAN YOURE> fYES, I HAVE AN APPOINTMENT— THE HUMBLE FARE COMPLAINT DISPLEASED TO LEARN GOING TO LEAVE EARLY TOMORROW MORNING/— I HAVE HAD TO JIS THE /THAT THE TETE-A-TeTe V MF- I
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  • 96 7 men Poppj Day encounters 0t* iU i the Singapore Civilian iged t«. beat the Combined M il m three on mat :h since the A of the annual on November 11 m opt he game when 1 whipped m hilt took conut m fr the b
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  • 10 7 Welsh offer to Mannion a General Dwight D. EISENHOWER Reuter
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  • 10 7 Easy win for civilians l r i I i X
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  • 7 7 Gene Dwight D. EISENHOWER A.P.
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  • 15 7 Iwe re lowng and lan be id iger and ving Hong
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  • 7 7 General Dwight D. EISENHOWER
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    41 7 Jafjar bin Jabber the Singapore Malay boxer, who has returned after a number of flgi n Batavia. This picture urns taken after he had beaten the Dutchman. Gabel. on a T KO. tn the tenth round their bout on Nov. 3.
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  • 235 7 Highest Test total v. India I^OMPILINQ the highest I tal ever hit against India In a Test match, the West Ind 623 for eight wickt I appear certain to be Immune from defeat after two of the Aye day* allotted to this current Test encounter at New Delhi. No fewer
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  • 36 7 Vienna defeat* d I m er match In Proest scored i the Austrians' goals. The Paris team was made t-n players from the t; Club side and four abe Red St: A.P.
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  • 34 7 I^HE B class boxing promotion at the Happy World ton.ght has been d as a mark of respect to Mr F. R Koek. president of the Sngapore Boxing n who died last
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  • 40 7 MM Kl\ sRC v. B.OU( s X s.c.R.C v I Hon* Lim Green; S.CC v Shell s 8.C.C.; R««n>» College v. -College ground; G.H.Q. Signal Regt v. Dist. Slf. Regt. Tanglln RI'GBY: St Andrews School, Prrnent— Woods* ill*
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  • 1394 7 Race prospects for tomorrow By TRESPASSER A LTHOUGH the Free Handicap field has been to six horses, I anticipate a close finish m this race for three-year-olds at the opening day's programme of the Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting at Bukit Timah tomorrow. I pick
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  • 79 7 UISS Papillon and Fair Flower, ihe three horses whi< doubles at the Selangor Turf Clubs October November Meeting have been ed to Class two Three Class fou: have also been prom Latest amendment classification •ci by the Straits Racing As.tion are: Trai Imm Pi .rom Maid; Frog.
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  • 71 7 SCOTCH Comfort was made a 10 1 favourre for the I November hand' first call-over on the race at tht Victoria Club. London. laM night The race will be run on Nov 20. Quotations were 1— 1 Scotch Comfort: 100 7 Vasant and Querrier; 100 6
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  • 66 7 Useful spurts over 2f. By TRESPASSES THE Singapore Turf Ci Winter Meetin given useful straight at thi v mon work. Gamehorou:h E 24 3 5 Si furl< Browns: galloped straight Colba> Flashed nd-furi 26 3 5 extended Maestro < H running when 5 Empire R«iv<- ij Tur half-pa Lord I*
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  • 18 7 I imnr top f> at ha. N I er Nin. I Sauadron-I. Youd scored
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  • 25 7 IANET II runner-up hi J 1 de c Wolfe-Noel .st the Uni^d St: t Philadelphia on Feb Competition for starte count 1939- A.P.
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    27 7 The Combined Wometi hich pu: a good team m the ho' i tn aid of the Poi ■1 played on the yestt The Sen if Free Press
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  • 12 8 POYNTZ-ROBfcKlS: C •t K K He -p.. S'pcr :3berts a th
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  • 87 8 RENCK. J Joseph of No 914 45 this morning sldence at 5 tor the Church of th? <-ong. and rhenc? TAN CIIWEE PANG agtvi a re- 43-44 Sungei Rd. 3inga He lea\es behind ng Chu'i beloved Choo. Foh Neo d daugnter daughter one son-in q, to pgretted 11 a.m.
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  • 219 8 CHINA ACCUSES USSR BEFORE UN Aid to Reds is alleged PARIS, Friday. CHINA la*t night officially accused Russia of supporting the Chinese Communists by transferring 50,000 Japanese prisoners of war to the Chinese Red armies. These Japanese, it was charged, are being used employed as artillerymen, tankmen and airmen. Replying
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  • 37 8 NEW YORK, Friday. POLICE are seeking i. man who stole a bus y< day, drove it for five hours and pocketed the fares. He disappeared into a subway crashing the bus into two taxis.— U.P.
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  • 164 8 LONDON. Friday. "THE Financial Times said A yesterday that "It .vould seem that the present is too early" to press forward tne arguments of those m favour of restricting tin production. The old controv* :>y over tin restriction has been roused, The Times said
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  • 184 8 BERLIN, Friday. ORITISH and American planes flew the Berlin blockade yesterday m the face of Russian threats to force down any planes straying from the 20-mile wide corridor to the German capital. The American answer to the Ru made on Wednesday night, was a promise by
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  • 226 8 PARIS, Irid. A IKS. Yijava 1 akshmi Pandit was bitterly attacked by Mr. Brie Louw of South Africa at the resumed meeting of the United Nations Trusteeship Council last night, when he replied to her condemnation of South Africa's refusal to submit South
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  • 31 8 Belgium will end all od ratiunlng by January 1. She will be the first European country to do so. Sugar will be the last rationed coi to go. U.P.
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  • 168 8 CHINESE GOLD IS DEVALUED NANKING. Friday. THE Chines* National Government last i officially devalued the gold yuan currency and at the same time abolished all restrictions on pi possession of gold, silver and foreign currei In terms of the U.S. dollar, the gold yuan was devalued by five times, the
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  • 99 8 U.K. LENDS RICE TO SHANGHAI HONG KONG, Ptld THE Hong Kong Government 1 is lending China 10 of rice to r< shortage m Shanghai, m > an urgent appeal the Economic Coin Admlnii' m h1 and the Chinese authorit. The nrst consignment is leaving today aboard the Jardine-Matheson ship Chaksamz.
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  • 354 8 The French delegate to the six-power conference on the Ruhr which opened m lx>nterday made a attempt o kill the plan demanding strict international Ruhr industry. MeanW sident. M. Vincent Auriol. and M. Edouard Herrlot. President of the National Assembly joined the critics. The
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  • 195 8 LONDON. Friday. S 'LAMING to be one of the oldest cyclists alive. 91--year-old George Bernard Shaw, m a letter to the 24th Bicycle Show, which opens m London next week, gives advice to would-be cyclists "To learn biking," he writes, "try to stand a penny
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  • 62 8 LOND( j days of the "snipe ed m h I y announced a plan to put flit-. the of all thus ■ig 5 Sths. of an inch of h cigarette This will save thousands of pounds of American tobacco h dollars. The ne:. eye-catcht '^goFamine Ended
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  • 32 8 been banned m Siam because, ii is learnt unom of Soviet susceptibilities. it If an American film oi >plonage In Canada and was shown Singapore The have protes'
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  • 53 8 Xii deft Duke of Edinburgh hands to Queen Ingrid a leaf plucked from platform decorations at Liverpool Street Station. London, as the Danish royal couple left for H md the boat home They wert 1 the King and Q where King F opened an c. Danish art
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  • 79 8 PKAGI t Frida /I HOSLOVAKIA U sending "large deliw arms and military equipment to Pa rding to a statement alleged to hay« made \esterday by tlie Health Minister, Rev. Josef Fl« at the inaugural meeting of thi Friendship Sociei The speech was later censored by of
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  • 105 8 A V 'J tI A I M 4! dent give§ lite price* of rubber m cents per lb at 11 a m today ax foil Boi No. 1 l v i tl B. m bale* Oct N« 1 R I I 38', No. R v 3«* 4 ST
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  • 47 8 12 states may join in anti Red alliance AS secret talks pr* Western Union Conclusion of ai oilk ials here said la countries Itah, Port. Iceland— may be Invited I conference I Ulaafc'j Meanwhile, among United iin "peact cold wate: by the British P I Reuter A.P.
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