The Singapore Free Press, 16 November 1948

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1948. PRICE 10 CENT
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  • 183 1 HANKING MENACED BY REDS 3 divisions defeated NANKING, Tuesday. £OMMIMST columns fought their way nearer to Nanking aiTd the Van u tse River yesterday, completely defeating three Nationalist divisions with heavy looses. Eye-witness rep R e( l troops were within three miles of Hsuehow airfield, last supply link to the
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  • 74 1 Free Pi i Aft Reporter >* 12 oflicials and clerks m a 75-foot motor law isitecl four islands near Singapore ster the inhabitants, the first man his re* ion form v. lervons he could d1 y wr i I able to v mc j -ibled
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  • 20 1 -pre- K. Le«. ucient honi id wai pn I .1 bar In then *ill A.P.
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  • 24 1 KHARI -y. mob ihe Poll: la P!*°- tiiy. A la. ;lip Assembly is however by pro's. A. P.
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  • 35 1 OPIUM 1 the Biirri locked at i yesThe ship New York wi of its cargo of iute. ya and rubber, bur, was held up because of *he lonashorcs strike.- U.P.
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  • 51 1 [VrINETEEN footballers and J\ fans ai aye l Bl< Rl ■m the S yesterday. other two i iave n washed away. Six pas- 'prs an* m hospital with; lous injuries. The driver., who escaped Injury, is being! stioned by the p iuse .Accident Is unknown.—
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  • 43 1 PA: Pi Dr. Bramugl: ■v Berlin. lid DIMI ring Russia and ttie r-ii pov. I i Cab-: lay put forward by Dr. and Mr. T nt Truman 1 to make known his atiy.— Reuter A.P.
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  • 22 1 United States Army announced yesterday the purchase of (5,868.822 pounds of Argentine meal for relief shipment to Greece A.P.
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  • 122 1 I PAVIA, Tuesday. »üblic, taking "exten ►unter-measures" to halt the advance northremnants of C munist forces, have dis- j battalion o reinforce the oil TJepoe. i followed a clash north Ngawl between Republican Communist forces, as a of which the road between Madiun and TJe]
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  • 35 1 VIETNAM PoWs BREAK CAMP Imi> iv kuird 198 Vietnamese polis >rd and escaped on Sunday from a detention > on the outskirts of on. the semi-official .paper Extreme Orient iterday. wta later rted that >uuvd. Reuter
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  • 43 1 Chinese bus conductor 1 m the General Hospital, night from Injuries recei- ved when he was knocked i down during a collision between a lorry and car at the Junction of River Valley and i Tank Roads In the morning. I
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  • 6 1 GOVT WARNS BRITAIN'S STEEL 'KINGS' kosdfiopmkl;grwejl
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  • 99 1 f \UE from Batavia some time iday or tomorrow American couple -Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crowe who are on a round-the-world cruise m their 40-foot schooner, Lang Synp. They reached Java after a two-ytMr (aunt ac Pacific, n Siiv iiey to cross to South Africa by
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  • 35 1 GOVERNOR DRINKS TOAST picture The Governor. Sir Franklin :nd lady Lloyd, wife of Air Marshal Sir Hugh Lloyd, drink the toast the Pi l>/ Edi at a fum at G e?it House 7ht. Free Press
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  • 101 1 'No mailed fist,' Armytellsunion Free Press Staff Reporter ••"riiK Army Civil Service Union has always received justice, and the Field Security Service is often the means of ensuring it, an Army spokesman told the Free Press this morning, m answer to allegations made by the I'nion against the I >
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  • 64 1 NEW DELHI, '1 Atned hearing of the Gandhi murder I -piracy. Ed the jurisdiction ol court trying him for m Karkare is the third ma r and di myone had conspired with him. akbi ar. The pif kaie fook a prominent part allege, alleged he
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  • 61 1 Vrve Preys Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. I I^HE Aver Bemban p •ton. 20 mile* from Johore Bahru. v :i attacked last night by about 20 bandits who opened fire from a neighbouring rubbrr estate. Th<> police returned the fire. •ral 6hots hit t !i. but
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  • 55 1 Free Preys Staff Reporter I^HE Chief of the C.1.D., Mr E. V. Fowler. this mornInn remarked on the absence of serious crime during the past week. There were no detentions under the Emergency Regulations and no other crime reported In Singapore yesterday. Two Chinese have been
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  • 89 1 Britain tries to guess THE name LONDON, Tuesday. A LL Britain, m holiday mood yesterday with bell* pealing, guns firing and flags flying for the birth of a prince to Princess Elizabeth, was asking: 'What will be his name?" Altnough a Royal secret, probably for several days, the baby prince's
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  • 57 1 me following message h«*s i by the G ernor of Singapore irom the Secretary of State for the Colonies '1 the King and Quten and their Royal Highn Princess Elizabeth and tee of Edinburgh desir? me ;ivey to you and the >ple of Singapoi' sion of deep a>,
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  • 15 1 Herber south Aniei is drowned when at Rio de Janeiro J A.P.
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    • 35 1 sdfsf df dfh erbyb4 2 VARIETIES SNOWMAN" K FROZEN FISH i packed m rtons ready tor thout waste, these filets solve the shall the fish N daily display JjZPATRICKS ?0D SUPPLY "HONE ORDER DIPT. 5281
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    • 86 1 SEASONS BEST BARGAINS i JEWELLERY, SILVERWARE E.P. GOODS. LANKA JEWELLERS., to Battery Road Singapore tHHIMB OHilB M 01HBIB 0) 01 MHHMB S 010VBHW MMHi 0 1 Oil^BßV t 'WPOTB* ■■iiW^MH SPECIAL PERFORMANCE Popular Cartoons Shorts Capitol Theatre (by courtesy of Messrs- Shaw Bt m aid of the ROTARY CLUI'S CHRISTMAS
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  • 630 2 j)IVORCE figures lor England and Wales this year are expected to rniKil the wco r (1 numbei petitions Qled during If* $7. according to i;il Marriage GuidiK'lts Wl divorce has started to go down m the United States and other countries the prospect of a
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  • 72 2 4 LOVE ma! Ko- a B B k has a I v by I as an orang utan o be a con: alter a dfi a U "wedding" of X o be ed about six months, becomes San D be placed Kokok to give chance to b<ed wh
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    133 2 "DaCM-ta >nd '.h inrt« and dn K\rn turh lo«l> h«v* thfir u«^*k Ttl uu a* bu* Ea*t had u'lj'iglit nbou: i>p-aed and. when tfut v t} South ;)mg hi» gut" Now own k m helped I But V. to see that ))t( j »iiig> > then n »ai
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  • 122 2 By Our Woman Fashion Expert fHE latent woman of the iveek urns interviewed m a brief 15 minutes for Mrs. Simone Barreto is a busy and efficient secretary. Simone i* French, brunette and beautiful. She well-dressed woman. As Simone is now a b yirl, she has
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  • 119 2 Mar* I Prim. A. P orrespond* WHKN it -king off excm men have the advantage over BeeuwkrMichiga: who find* rr.like" about reducing. see a pi. advice. »he .said m a terview at lean tlon. B girls are Ilk*farour danger* pills k diets. Overweight woma: are looking naglc
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    • 54 2 DMC COTTON YARN AND THREADS KNOWN THE WORLD OVER FOR THEIR SUPERIOR QUALITY c ke Distribui F.E.ZUELLIG Msliyj LTD. f uttcura hu «n almost medica) efhcar> >o ar|cstin| itching IrnU linn a. j imartrng. m drawing ip a«m oiatinn and soreness *f.d tlr» n .M g up Ik n lroubles
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    • 23 2 The Singapcrt Peter Lloyd Studios 25.' 7 Fabric of wmmmmmm HOUSEHOLD jhll Pt Mt juari I ..inabtfl Iroin UOIMII O L D |U
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    • 136 2 ve4ttrvtwevtwevtwe SINGAPORE 4»6 soelrea; II metres 1Z p m to li; II saetrta p m to J «i and 9.M p.m to It} TOD \V PROGRAMMES I o 12 English Broadcast 1 Dace* n Loss. 1.30 News; 1 45 Otto and a Foormar a ar.d accordian: 8.13 Progxa. Summary <Sc
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    • 261 2 Turf by David Krnr.ard assisted b v 8.13 Pro«ran:me Summary A; 8 20 I 8 30 Listeners" Pos jn»« you ha\f 9.30 N«w .rid" Chief 'or Frenchs Ca**of rid M BBC Pi 11 IASt N PROGRAM i pro. Malay; «05 Prograr; mary Popular MaTa\ s«ig« BFEBS Singapore) BBC RELAY M
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    • 316 2 \M I*NL.M)\I n O^«n. Progran. Music 12 30 Bport« Roundup. 12 45 Yoi.:i fot Asking. 130 W rid News, 140 Grant) Hot^l: 210 Prograr Summary; 600 k -602 Thirty to One; fi 30 World and H-w Newk, Q 43 String T ;i5. 845 ITMA S 4 W'-di;esday 10 4.S Dance
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    • 161 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR* |)ORN today, you are highly idealistic and almost to visionary for your own good. In theory, you know all the answer* to the problems of mankind; but m practice, you hesitate to put these theories into use. You should learn to do this, for m this direction
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  • 803 3  - When Patton lost his temper- almost his job General Dwight D. |3LlsEtili2j|^ jj! 51 by EISENHOWER kogf nm9er9 vunuc Emotional Story Spreads andB had the bei bullets n the tean. „b. men wiil not ikling as their lea J it committed on the actual front, within an astlng platoon, would
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    • 204 3 •Iff .A. y-*****! LILI P U T TREASURE LAND p. Patronised by Malaya's !sJ^^w Young Elite -Now Displayings3 THE ssfr LATEST f TREASURES for E CHRISTMAS I 1948 o^o-PayUsoVisif-T.M.A. LTD., 61 63 High Street Spore TIME FOR X'MAS SHOPPING Take a trip to Parmanand s The House of Exquisite British
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    45 4 People walking along Kensington pass footprint*, lead ng from both din to a pedestrian road crossing. It i s vart of the Council's Road Safety programme. The idea is borrowed from Luce Switzerland, and it ix planned to extend all along the Remington H.gh Street.
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    • 71 4 I c courts rts have n the rtI *ook a week or v on an average been loout six w. ekj and provenv lit of th< m s th^t a marked above -war fl R Furt must be point partlo bring m owing to great
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    • 138 4 'TODAY the peoples oi the B mmonv. s at the news of birth of a son to Duke of Edinburgh and great occasion the as been given fresh the deep perion and regard hlch the Royal House of lield by men and of many r symbol :,k
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  • 952 4  -  Peter Hill Today's Profile By |HK citation which the Governor <>f Singapore, Sir I;nmklin (iimsoii. read out at the Police Training Schools passing out parade on Oct. 29 \\;is short and to the point. It said that Chief Ii pector Halford Lovell Boudewyn was being awarded
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    39 4 '■nee, one of tht advanced l oe design dis\ere some of his r k. left. U -up of md made Ferragamo shoes for erenin^ They are v f ligh: heel of tfft a dark blue an i boote* I
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  • 331 4 /\NE of the in* ill fan stern Australia's atbelt is a 7()-> old woman. She Is Mrs. Dean Williams, of Goomailing, who has handled a man's Job and who is now the owner of thn OUS farms. Mrs. \V whose band v. haff-euUiug .us widowed
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  • 226 4 Must Nazis decide Africa 's future B> NOEL MONKS Windhoek. S.W. Africa, BECAUSE an "it" was dropped from the wording of the original mandate m 1920 this hard, unfertile country is going to bed 1n the Union <»t South Africa and there's nothing the United Nations do about it. Wily
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  • 4 4 taken m ih<
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  • 6 4 Gambled on a war winner I
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    • 24 4 ETERNITY RINGS WEDDING RINGS ENGAGEMENT RINGS ECLD CIGARETTE CASES SILVER FLAP JACKS ETC., U. S. de SUVA MANUFACTURING JEWELLER 106. Orchard Road Phone 2466
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    • 43 4 FRESH MILK Mpplr Th« demand U *md pro6ucttcr hat not W« M ■««ble tc tff w cf *strifc«tort yr •h YOUR diitribu ■■Itatf Milk bottles roc bit and return Htem prowf MCONSTITUTEO M yottt tea coffee, pwddint ♦oi Freth MA Smg4po Kuala Lmid»
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  • 9 5 COURT PAYS TRIBUTE TO MR. E.R. KOEK mjosdfmopc r9cw90euvn0rtu
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  • 259 5 SELECTIONS: SIX WARDS NAMED Voters to register this week Llii, o. Free Press Staff Reporter |Hh Singapore Municipality has been divided into six electoral wards, each with three polling districts for the purpose of electing 18 men to the Municipal Commission next April, Mrs. A. S. M. Hawkins, Supervisor of
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    35 5 Raden Mas Oetomo and Raden Soediro who are giving classic dances at a recital of Indonesian music and dancing to be presented by the Music Society of Raffles College tomorrow night at 8 o clock.
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    22 5 The Sir Frankred adtt'ing at by the ■'s Club Raffles Hotel on re- charter t to the G< J. Poh, p Fret
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  • 67 5 Fre< Press Maflf Keporter j UK Ko.id Traffic Ordinance. 1941. with amendto brin- it up to date, is behi£ enforced ..ipore. The Ordinance provides for one authority for the Colony, thus continuing item under which the Registrar of responsible for the registration and licensing
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  • 41 5 iKYO. T a ma >ng India. Iran and Af ion by :il be ated by crews of seven The once- a -week will make stops at Yokohama, Hong Kong. R. Calcutta, Ka aid In ith-
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  • 57 5 Ftid two the --nth Police Mr. R. J. C. inquiry I bin bin 53.264 Choc kg Lim Ye Pang and Ong Hock, were charged heft areakin* 'mR a orc>:ected pl.» The theft was all* g«d to have been committed at the 2 Sub Depot. 223 8.0.D..
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  • 75 5 Y EARLY half the number A l of the striking lightermen of the General Lighterage and insport Company, were paid off yesterday. The Singapore Assistant Con of Labour Ujor A. S. Roman* said t night that the remaining lifeiitermen had taken an advance of $200
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  • 52 5 |)URINa .id the Feiiei. I tons of ru .tkinf,' months of th tons. A brtak-cli •re 21.1" B i 2.092 tons, i 563 ton.s Banka and Billiton 418 ton- Bor--13.356 tons, other i Islands I other count: la 32 tons. 4 138 tons from Borneo 40 tons'
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  • 33 5 The shlpplni n Italj and was i: iy With *****-ton Lain ship i fiom Sydi Although thei no pa. 1 for Singapore. she had 2b t sengers, porl
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  • 146 5 Govt. may pay 25 cts. a kati MALAYAN RICE Free Fress SlaiT Correspondent PENANG, Monday. I/KDAH rice millers are expected to reach a settlement with the Government tomorrow on the price and quality of rice to be supplied next OIL Negotiations have been proceeding for some time, but agreement was
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  • 153 5 Free Press StalT Reporter THE Singapore Municipal Employees Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. will meet m committee today to consider whether or not it should break away from the Singapore Urban Co-operative Union Ltd., parent body of a numtmr nf m-onerative societies m the
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  • 85 5 JOY FLIGHTS OVER ISLAND MEMBERS of the Chinese V.M.C.A. m Singapore are going for Joy flight* on Sunday m Malayan Airways planes from Kalians* airport. Tickets priced at $15 may be obtained from ?he Chinese V.M.C.A. The flights are scheduled to start from 10 o'clock. A ticket entires the holder
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  • 30 5 BAHRU, Moi Joliore entries for t!.. c< cate and higher stages of the London Chamber of Commerce, Spring, 1949, examinaelose ai the Educaiion Office. Johore Bahru. on 1.
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  • 28 5 :ightly wounded yesterci:iy when a revolver accidentally dischargf-d as he was handing It ovt r to a relieving iblo at a police post at Bukit Panjang,
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  • 99 5 180 May Lose Land: Rents In Arrears Free Pres^ Maff Reporter ABOIT 180 owners, who are occupying Crown land on leases ranging from 99 to 9 prill lose their properties by Dec. 28 if they fail to pay quit rents which have been outstanding for one to two years. The
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  • 136 5 JOHORE BAHI'I WS>B n allowing h r on« to be used polire that two armed n were at large m the village, Lee T<ng Lai. <f |Kluang. wa need to 18 months" simple imprLs He was convicted on a charge of harbouring people
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  • 50 5 HAD NO RICE PERMIT, FINED Tv. Chibul 'I Tea Yoo, were each fined $300 by the Second Distric <Mr. J. L. M when tliey pleaded gui: importing into Singapore 450 picui> on Nov. 10. a pern Thf orth $13,500 In tl ig Suang N boarded the ship en its arrival.
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  • 21 5 T\* c men id taken I B I Out ram Roa^ Road One suffered the o
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    • 60 5 SHROFF'S CARPETS MiCarpe fferent Colours Designs Priic x 10, \OO *48.00 I M >»,4 M |M N STAIR RUNNERS -.hie MOO per >ard u> I X JJSMaFOII RD., S'PORE— TeI. 2057 |PE| pur m r e dv Cocktail anime par Mademoiselle -use artiste gui vous uces mt de son ATCOR
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    • 112 5 be correctly at ease m our /^jr^K SPORTS COATS (v*l LA. v I WSW y A and r^y During the business day /o J&&4 after the day's hustle /j |k W^k and bustle ...our sports coats and slacks gioe i'^m W J m^ti^tL you a feeling of f J Jm
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  • 172 6 Mostly vital materials WASHINGTON. Monday. 'Ml! i> States (Government officials are puzzled that, coincident with the "cold war" m the political field between the I'nited States and Russia, the Soviet Union m recent months has been Increasing its exports to the I'nited States, particularly of
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  • 12 6 Australians plan big scale whaling > con;idt for ries il repu i to
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  • 19 6 one Hanc. ren's Fund $2,000 as a < and Mah Jo Friday at ol Mrs. S. F. Ho
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  • 72 6 SPENT £1,200 ON DRIVER -FOR LOVE B. proprietor and "wanted to b» We/ a I a -week .200 la cab M.I belong ger I Ll\- for Intent to :;i her Llvei iad bank, and m l« 19 Joi. idded as >r," and I H, Le^'d^. and In I said Olllard,
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  • 134 6 ON'DON hospitals are to be brighter. Drab and un comfortable out-patients* waiting-rooms will los their austerity; wards will be painted m cheerfi colours; meals and bedding will be improved. These plans for Group 21 covering six m the north and west will go before the
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  • 14 6 RECORD RICE YIELD IN JAPAN on. M JINO rl d. Jap an ocra«i.; I
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  • 82 6 Vi r vas md I ns," sa. And the In a Indo>ia would soon and R tn cultural influeno" m Indonesia, Mr. Ragha Thousands of children m In are named Mohandas' or leader, while the name Pandit Nehru is an Inspiration to Indoii There w is
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  • 52 6 A unit of the Malay Aegtmerit undergoing weapon trainmg at Port Dickson. Men of the Regiment are \tring prominently m the war against the terroristg m the Federation. The question of raising the Regiment to brigade strength is under consideration. It ently stated that this 'ia.t a mo
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  • 110 6 THERE are increasing A attemp* sold out of the coun* find an open market suet ore, where M brings £30 an ounce^A.P reports from Perth. Western Australia. That is about three times the legal pr; Australia. The gold price is almost as high
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  • 10 6 TOKYO. T a I prod Reuter
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  • 246 6 ,cweiritmr9vwoqwkp cn9qu 9u9 LONDON Tvcdl DTKONG demand for (iilt-edged storks lifted ti i>Mi(s by up to .;tli> per cent, m the London Stoc k Exchange yeslerdl I Heuter's financial cor: pondent. Buying was concentrated m nationalisation and short-dated loans. Dealings started m new Trinidad 3 per cent,
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  • 41 6 THE Singapore tM the Bw\* Brigadi hie. ia aim md tils- f Victoria M( 5 p.m C-lnC. FAKEI Neil Ritchie. man Is the Colonial Mr. P A B M Droceeds f :11 be oald Un: rations A n
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    • 100 6 LASTUAV.' TAfv A 111 uOj&y Paramount -n I ■si^e m nw stoi l^jgp*, k^^^^^k^r '-"%l I^^ yl tomorrow l^yCliuJ] COIEENGRAY JL^Str*Dm: FROM TODAY AT THE P4ViL!fII f'g f fMY BROTHER g TAIKS IO Ho__ fr&i NKWS-UWfOMl^ COMING *ft»| DAVIS 1 iT. m RAULHENREID f) CLAUDE RAINS fffc MYSTERY WRITER iiJT
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    • 116 6 JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya /Vexf /noAA/AO.S 4ft Khe must be? VTT don't knowT keep calmA /'hullo, eric.'-V^ Q l 4^-f /WHEN FORELOCK FOUND WHAT HE'LL SAY) OLD THING- \l HOW'i THE |Ye JUST^ *r Von RE SURF > THE GAME To HOT /WHEW HE FINDS
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  • 998 7  - MARTIN MAY SCORE 3 WINS TRESPASSER Race review for tomorrow By Free Press JRAINERS Martin, Fox and Van Breukelen Will probably share the honours at the second day's races of the Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting at Hukit Timah tomorrow. Martin has three strongly fancied runners m Marcori, Hazmore II
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  • 81 7 Mat ion, ibition to en he oHiciated in which tB XV by 9 points three tries) to nil. Bad weather eondiade good play remely difT but M.E. threes exed themselves time with -heir .ering. opened after vnen Br^ j 1 lowed up a kick i anaged
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  • 8 7 King will see Australian race meetings me9c9ut9u9fv q
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    20 7 picture. K. L. Lim leada m More On <Tait) winner of fifth race at Bukit Timah on Saturday.- Free Press
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  • 29 7 N DASS, the Indian n Smgapc ralia. where he has had bouts :s on bl but hopes to ft Pencheff bciore t? contra m 1
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  • 123 7 ii'ORLD heavyw* >ml\ plon Joe Louis has proj m a title fight the eland heavyn their six-round i xhib cid. i fight next id. he peoj B puts up the best showing against me, th< n I'll flght him for the title." indicated that .mid
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  • 557 7  -  TRESPASSER By /^RAXD DAY, Francelene and Royal Borough were outstanding m this morning's final gallops by horses running at Bukit Tlmah tomorrow. (irand Day (Stirling) clocked 26 sec. for two furlongs when he spurted down the straight on a heavy track. The ex-Singapore griffin has
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  • 320 7 F.S. CUP DRAW VtlE draw for the first round proper of the Football 1 Association Cup was made m London yesterda>. This is the first time that the Third Division clul both Northern and Southern sections come into the competition together with the survivors from
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  • 35 7 B.OJD.C.A x < V m -m (.porgej Kd r«.CJW Harlequins— > i; t RUGBY Annual inter-fa* uiu mat< U^tram s< hool tround: Kaffir* I CuUrcf v Johore Kn^livh i (i.e. rt v < X Raeburn Park
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  • 23 7 Tlii m. Sin.. id. 8-15. 15-9. 1. <M 14-18; Mok (APO Chf Doubles: Si. t and O yoi--18-17. 14-18
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  • 31 7 /iRIQU ALAND V vl <ut for 258 m t innings m reply to t: for I :g on m the:: were i at the c\os> Reuter
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    • 26 7 n m the Louojte 1E COCKTAIL HOUR at the piano A [OVAL BIRTH CELEBRATION I DINNER AND FORMAL DANCE i F| U MIDNIGHT j His Orchestra
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    • 199 7 K*bM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES NEW CONSTELLATION SERVICE TO SHANGHAI (VIA BANGKOK) DEP SINGAPORE THLRSDAYS 1045 A.M. ARR. SHANGHAI FKIDAI I'M m? SHANGHAI SINDAYS 6.50 A.M. ARR. SINGAPORE MONDAY! 11.10 AM PASSAGE FARES: SINGLE $605,00: RETI RN |1 AIR CARGO 54.20 PER K<. I VERY THIRSDAY BY CONSTELLATION TO Single Heturn
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  • 11 8 i ;< 12th tble ArchC C. ■npbell Alor G mam. i
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  • 356 8 BRIBE-TAKING BY GOVT. OFFICIALS ALLEGED Yard unable to get evidence LONDON, Tuesday. AN alien using: five different names was said to have thrown lavish parties and given free suits and sums of money to British Government ministers when an inquiry into alleged irregularities started here yesterday. The audience packing Church
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  • 96 8 PARIS, Tuesday. II'ITII Isr i»l Ami the Arab nations firmly opposed TT to the Litest United Nations plan For direct armistice negotiations a prelude to i Anal settlement, a general dare-up m Palestine this week Is feared here ut m So it n tnortai da
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  • 34 8 HIRE WRIT JUDGMENT RESERVED JUDGMr ord -r Com: H E. FuiilKr. ng to show th.it Mr. S. H. 1 un.se! hat li was n I'd thai nt t< :rther If mak'> an a wr:-
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  • 164 8 TOKYO. Tiiesd. AMERICAN defence attorneys, notified that the) will be sent home is toon as transportatioi. available, are hurrying preparation of their appeals to <««*n. Douflaa .Mac-Arthur from the judgment of the lokyo International War (rimes Tribunal. The appeals must be filed by Nov. 19.
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  • 199 8 INKING, Tv CHINESE denunciation of ihe RuMO-Chinese treaty of amity and alliance ot 1945 and locJtjinK of an appeal to the United Nations to I, alleged Russian mcc to Chin lommuni > Chinese ofl ng held m P ng Kai-shek's is learned h The Chin-
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  • 41 8 'Terrorists are losing ground steadily'-C.G. T»HF ommissio! Mr. Malcolm Mac toldV 0 01 I*J1 J Federation u« I better of the tern ut Z p2 j was 'going to be a slow busing I felt t» mun Aould I I I
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