The Singapore Free Press, 20 November 1948
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Title Section20 1948-11-20 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA dldmldm SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1948. PRICE 10 CEN I S20 words
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Article, Illustration253 1948-11-20 1 CHIANG CLAIMS BIG VICTORY Reds mass for new thrust NANKING, Saturday. DRESIDENT Chiang Kai-shek's Government last night claimed its first major victory for months m the Chinese civil war by routing the Communist armies around Hsuchow, key bastion guarding Nanking. Independent observers m the capital agree that the Government hasReuter; A.P.; UP. - 253 words
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204 1948-11-20 1 Electricity for Johore Federation to pay for power lines Free Press Staff Reporter rHK supply of electricity to Johore Bahru is made on the condition thai the Federation Government will provide at its own cost and without any expense ■it- m 114 upon* Municipality overhead transmission lines; and secondly, that204 words
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22 1948-11-20 1 Drought may affect S'pores meat supply eep 5 put m 00.0C0 and attle m dying 1.000 a day. being tons of Ocean.22 words
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Article58 1948-11-20 1 I*HE l 8 Secretary of 8< Mr George C. Marshall. .:itish and French linisters In Paris to discuss the Ruhr a other :ons, i' learned. The pari one of eral high level talks plan_i lor Mr Marshall before he leaves by air on Monday torA.P. - 58 words
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Article166 1948-11-20 1 Vtvq Press Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. IN a search along Muar-Bakri Road where a terrorist's ambush occurred on Nov. 17, a pol and military patrol found a Chinese crawling along the road suffering from a badly wounded leg. He was found eating tapioca which he166 words
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Article91 1948-11-20 1 c Press Staff Reporter THE American freighter, Amelia Earha.vt, which had been stranded on a coral reef m the South Natuna Islands, 300 miles from Singai pore, for the past ten days, j refloated at four o'clock this morning. A radio message from the ship received m91 words
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Article24 1948-11-20 1 Canadian Ambassador m Washington, Mr. Hume Wrong, yesterday discussed Cadanian- American defence with the Acting Secretary of State. Mr. Robert Lovett U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article37 1948-11-20 1 A 65-year-old Chinese woman. Tan Ah Hoi. was admitted to hosnead injuries last night, afer being knocked down at the a of Selegie Road and Albeit Street by a motor car driven by a European.37 words
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Article131 1948-11-20 1 Free Press Staff Reporter 'j^HE first armed robbery for two weeks m Singapore took place last night when five Chinese, one armed with a pistol, held up a Malay at the junction of Kampong Bharu Road and Silat Road and took his silver belt, valued at131 words
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88 1948-11-20 1 PARIS, Saturday. COMMUNIST Deputies rose and sang the Marseillaise he French Assembly last night after their leader, M. Jacques Duclos, had dec that the French Communist had "not received a penny from abroad" and had accused the French Socialist Party of receiving fundsReuter - 88 words
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Article35 1948-11-20 1 AQantas Airways Lancastrian on an 8,500 miles survey flight from Australia to South Africa arrived at Mauritius yesterday after flying 2,670 miles from the Cocos Islands In 12 hours, 31 minutes.35 words
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Article101 1948-11-20 1 LONDON, Saturday. A appeal to Princes* Elizabeth may result m the release of 40 Italians ed on the island of Procida, off Naplc The prisoners" vm'hsrs wrote to the Princess con- gi ululating her on the birth of her son and adding "our happiness would beReuter - 101 words
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Article74 1948-11-20 1 RANGOON, Saturday. BURMA Government troops fought 100 rebels m a battle 70 mile 6 north of Rangoon, a Government communique reported yesterday. Four rebels were killed. In the Irrawaddy Delta a District Harvesting Operation Committee has been formed to protect villager from Communists who areReuter - 74 words
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Article53 1948-11-20 1 I^HE Institute of London Underwriters yesterday raised insurance rates for cargo on ships calling at ports m China. The minimum war, strikes, riot and civil commotion rates, which are added to teasic rates, were increased 150 per cent, from 3s. to 7s. 6d. per £100Reuter - 53 words
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Article23 1948-11-20 1 THE first joint bargaining session since the start 10 days ago of the American east coast dockers strike began yesterday.23 words
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Article23 1948-11-20 1 Mrs. A. W. Frsby. wife of the Director of Eriucatici this morning opened St. Joseph's Instituvax art and bandwork exhibition!23 words
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Article, Illustration51 1948-11-20 1 ure. Miss Phyllis Eileen Morrison receiving the ins.gnia oj the M.B£. from Sir Franklin Gimson yesterday. She was decorated for excellent work, m the prisoner of war camps immediately after the reoccupation of Malaya, and for organising the move ment of lepers from scattered places to a new colony. FreeFree Press - 51 words
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Article180 1948-11-20 1 RANGOON, Saturday. THE Daily Mail correspondent m Burma, Mr. Alexander Campbell, who has been held m Insein gaol for two months, is to be deported. His arrest was instigated by a 8.0.A.C. night steward who gave to the Burmese Ambassador m Karachi a copy of aReuter - 180 words
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102 1948-11-20 1 PARS. Satuic. THE Argentine President ol the United Nations Security Council. Dr. Juan Bramuglia. said m a broadcast yesterday he was convinced the Berlin crisis could be settled provided the negotiations were kept al Dr. Bramuglia. who aas taken a leading part m102 words
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137 1948-11-20 1 LONDON, Saturday. "T H E International A Bank and the Arm: can taxpayer will wa: a lot of assurance that the British Government is able to maintain order m Malaya," said Mr. L. D. Gammans (Cons) m t. House of Commons yt terday duringReuter - 137 words
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Article45 1948-11-20 1 Gurkha was kill d m action atuiinst bandits Nesri Sembilan \e*t»rdi\. Seanhinß an area Pan: r a >u^> »>d bandit < amp. a Gargrha patrol discovered a sentry post. The bandits op ed ImndHl hit md killed Tb" hr^nditx fled when the fir» returned.45 words
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Article, Illustration646 1948-11-20 2 Between 5.000 and 10,000 Australian orchid blooms ar« being flown to United States every week to Help meet the off-season damand. THE Australian cli- mate makes outdoor orchid cultivation ■latively easy and these outdoor plants are more hardy than grown m a hothouse: they are646 words
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Advertisement32 1948-11-20 2 Gay Lookir Er PRINTED TAFFETTI PARMANAHtt 42 f J M. EZEKIEL SC OUALIF i won SEICLENE LAUNDRY A i Si .i S SEICLENE ELECTRIC AND DRY l£A "'V 7 DELTA R I32 words
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Miscellaneous300 1948-11-20 2 SINGAPORE roMORBOW 8 485 mtfn>. 41 mrtrts, li p in to ii; 61 mrUe* (6 om to snd *10 p.m to 1 1 -*tr>; 945 i PROGI BFEBS (Singapore) BBC RELAY 1 t and II .31. rooAi w racd lOEROH V% >Cfl*f fIOA "'orld and Home N B«AklA«f« a>d Hor<300 words
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Miscellaneous180 1948-11-20 2 F.P. Crossword No. 543 r~| [FT IT"] IT"] [TI TI I ~p~p;— "///'A g ~~io fi xT l-^, v^ \__%k &i I r r i7~lB 19 20 5T 22 25 2b 27 lvi2T29 5T sTr^32 f torture <9i 28. t (4> SO, Weak old man (61 rboding (12) 1 1180 words
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Miscellaneous206 1948-11-20 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BOK.N t<»<: v are likely to bt know the "Iron?, silent type." You keep, your own counsel about things pertaining to your own affairs, but ap-P'-.tr to lory for the v onfldencei ol oth^ ThoNp. you keep inviol.. to be naturally i to deal with p< and206 words
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Article, Illustration988 1948-11-20 3 General Dwight D. EISENHOWER - The King hears the final plans for Overlord General Dwight D. EISENHOWER by Dbow Room .id co-ordlr. of detail. rgomerys detailed also Indicated the areas he estimated we would probably be holding In sucperiods for. '/Ie lit. Ed 90--ached shghtad of schedule, but :oi the earlier the operation proved •f988 words
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Article263 1948-11-20 3 CURT RIESS - CURT RIESS I hap- i b< n f md ome of n Question' b> com- may b< rttpry. interIned by In their op] to suet: w a cerI courage, orders oi Soviet cultu R •Colonel Kusmin" is b It d tth the remark ablf achievements263 words
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Advertisement96 1948-11-20 3 SCAMMELL •LOWER OPERATING COSTS W *3^ INCREASED DELIVERIES 'mmJSa^tKtt^^ NO LOADING DELAYS •NO I DEL TRACTORS **MJ^BHr^ Scammelf goods vehicles are arti- 'Mechanical Horse" for short hiu's m culated. They consist of a power unit built-up areas, and the four-wheeled and semi-trailers fitted with the tractors of approved makes for96 words
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Miscellaneous249 1948-11-20 3 The Weather I^HE final conference for determining the feasibillattacking on the tentaelected day, June 5. -cheduled for 4 a m. on June 4. The meteoroloR sta .said that air support would be impossible, naval gunfire would be Inefl and the landing of small s would be rendered ult. Admiral Roi249 words
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236 1948-11-20 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. Nov. 20. 1948 Progress Despite Terrorism i In mind that, m sp tdj I and i to h occu>n tru- s I econon een hampered the erne: s budget addrt > progrs during was th»* two great oased. The of murder a: on of labour,236 words
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Article, Illustration639 1948-11-20 4 Nan Hall - Nan Hall By This is the first of a series of four articles introducing Asian announ-j cers men and women behind Radio Malaya's four-language programmes. THERE is not a single announcer with Radio Malaya who has been engaged officially as "an announce All have full-time office639 words
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Article38 1948-11-20 4 But know this, that if the l roodman of the boose h.itl Known m what \vat« h the thief would come, hr would have watched, and would not h.ivr raftered his house t<> he broken up. 13.38 words
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Article29 1948-11-20 4 NEW CABINET FOR GREECE I*HE Gntk Pi q out Or- .Dinet ming Aged 88 re- but wa^ called nn Wedxu when Populist Foj failed to form a Kovern- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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575 1948-11-20 4 The Church Prepares To Wield An Axe CILENTLY, almost secret! y, the Church of England moves t o a r '1 changes which affect every city, town, and country parish m Britain. Ihe changes are embodied m what is called the Pastoral Reorganiition Measure, which seeks to meet the Church's575 words
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Article340 1948-11-20 4 ASTLEY HAWKINS - A 'New Look Liner For Britain ASTLEY HAWKINS By Reuters' Correspondent DRITAIN'S "New v Look n liner, the 0 ton Cunarrl White Star Line's aronia, the largt ship built anywhere m the world since the war, is now getting ady for her maiden voyage across the Atlantic on Jan. 4340 words
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Article, Illustration31 1948-11-20 4 DRAMA AIDING CHINA Ifc I dkldmmd Man- Lou, a Chinese steamed bread, is d&tributed among workers of the Fushun power plant at Muk- 68 000 m of 6" per- ddldkldkkd A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Advertisement49 1948-11-20 4 y*\\ i// glasses a lone improve your Eyesitkt'* —MO •ech- ?ki!ls are the <-sent!al I abllHy" pffland -not for glasses ilone Day for voui fee •mi udvxe<ses at a price.' X S D/ING O U. (Phila DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE ■h Br.dgr Hd spore Phor.e: 6Z%* *<m Opl. Homr49 words
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Article, Illustration277 1948-11-20 5 100,000 AT SCHOOLS IN THE COLONY Education Dept. issues report Free Press Staff A TOT of 9l 973 and girls m Singapore -or 9.8 per cent, of the Colony's population -went to the 270 registered schools last year" according to the annual education report issued This does not take into277 words
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Article, Illustration80 1948-11-20 5 pictures t-nt: the keynote of these troops at the FARELF Training Centre learning jungle warfare which they will m turn teach their units. Upper picture shows the men listen eagerly to the instructor and ask many questions. nly a soldier that ling down on the ground today butFree Press - 80 words
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107 1948-11-20 5 Free Press Chinese Corresponds n* THE C.N.A.C. direct air service between Singapore and Shanghai is to be inaur ated c month Final approval for the use of the Kalians Airport has been *ed by the Government Li Han-hua. Singapore er of the C.N.A.C. said107 words
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101 1948-11-20 5 Free Press Stall Reporter SEVENTI residents of Pasir Panjang district have formed their own branch of the Volunteer special Constabulary. .111--to join up rt on the DisOn .bulary, each r la i Sense Of Duty the volun•h.i of the District "A high be enforced:101 words
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Article64 1948-11-20 5 NEW BANK W ILL OPEN NEXT FEB. Free Pres* ChINM t •nttfondeiit The Overseas c: Bank, the only Chine&t Bank be opeped m Malaya liberation, is to open formal.;. -binary next. One quarter of its authori sub- The I by prohead offices r Chan. by the Yok The I the64 words
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Article55 1948-11-20 5 iral of the Good She] ay of Miss Diana Ogilvu-- Paul V.-ckti, r. Th*- couple flew this ny to Java to spend a twi ymoon A n was held at the Dutch Trade Commissiiistead Road. The Dutch Trade Commit Mr. C. d< B H f bride away,55 words
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Article23 1948-11-20 5 Governor of Sngapore has *'d a commission as acting Sub- Lieutenant. Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, to Mr. Douglas Alexander Paterson23 words
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Article246 1948-11-20 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Rural District Committees, which Village Committees have proved a useful advisory and liaison body, will now be able to direct their energies more efficiently along channels indicated by a set of rules of procedure approved by the Rural Board. Each Rural246 words
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Article304 1948-11-20 5 "riIIRTY-SIX offices have been opened m Singapore to register voters for the Municipal elections scheduled for April next year. These offices will be open every day from 4.30 p.m. till 6.30 p.m. except Sundays and public holidays, and the registration period lasts for six weeks.304 words
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Article164 1948-11-20 5 Free Press Woman Reporter A young Ciiinese m Sin^a is so distressed about his 70- year-old un o is suffering: from Parkinson's .disease that he is writing to a famous doctor m the United States to find out the Drospects of a cure He164 words
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Article61 1948-11-20 5 67,000 ALIENS IN 21 MONTHS Frree Tress s I Correspondent KUALA LUMPUK. i 4 TOTAL of 67,318 I uered the Fede: between September 1 d June this year >nths through zetted ports and ph. Durim 70,044 aliens lef counti the V. period <Septembf Dec ma 30- 6.016. 810 During lit;*61 words
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Article16 1948-11-20 5 •buy* ammunition and two two Chirr found the 'friend' Kua\ years mile16 words
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Advertisement116 1948-11-20 5 READY FOR SALE THE NEW EDITION OF MALAYAN MOTORISTS GUIDE Koad May of th mileage, Traffic I >eful >-keep of Ike Jen m Motor (a: X- 1 1 ren lt!o on the main Trunk Full information of Motor -i ompanies. Botc I JAFETI -1 v. t.ther i X B»-nih pore116 words
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Advertisement108 1948-11-20 5 9**? REGD. TRADE MARK DOLLAR BILLFOLDS A Useful and Inexpensive Gift No ***** Russian, Single fold for Bills, open-faced ticket slide and two roomy pockets $5/25 each No ***** Persian, Single fold for Bills, transparent ticket slide and two pockets m contrasting colours 59.00 each No. ***** Pigskin. Beautifully finished108 words
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Article, Illustration282 1948-11-20 6 AFTER Mr. C. B. Thomas, the Welsh referee of the British welter-weight bout between Ernie Roderick, the holder, and Henry Hall. 25 year old challenger, had given his decision against Roderick there was an uproar m the Harrlngay Stadium. Mr. Thomas had to leave the ring282 words
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Article71 1948-11-20 6 Money cant tempt -This Boxer DETER Brander, Britain's leading amateur featheris one of the few flrst •xers who have resi >ney ban. He refused an offer of £2.0 > turn pro the largest ever guaranteed an amateur, •c 1944. 20 An. Boxing Association thampions have fallen for the bait and71 words
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Article68 1948-11-20 6 .LIAS rested abroad, he Is nal at Royal Melflub. He will ti prolp tl 1. Pickworth won the A;. lian Open for the third .sucear when he de! .in -born D S I ilso brat Norman tht 1 A professional title la Tht lb writer said. "At theA.P.; Reuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration223 1948-11-20 6 AN old racing saying is A good apprentice is often the best horse m the yard meaning that if a trainer has an outstanding boy he, the trainer, is m clover. Not only can the boy greatly help his own stable, but his master is223 words
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Article54 1948-11-20 6 THI lub he cri' pitch lia. Bulii earth 1 wh: a binding qua. the foundad grass is too .-a t pitches and .tble of difY n the P .bed" i the Bulli-earth mixture and thr hrough it. Chrlstn phosphate, the best m the world,54 words
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Article, Illustration172 1948-11-20 6 Badminton star is a 'grannie' Women Champs. -1 MRS. L. M. Pen: r has D ton titles m Malaya and Singapore since 1933 that she has forgotten the scorp— and she is still winning thi Born m Singapore and married at 15, the lour grandchildien and she's held a full-time172 words
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Article, Illustration25 1948-11-20 6 ROY FERRON - ROY FERRON Hn DURDI l> and com: cho hockt Th< B Dv: the I for a p game d,lmsdlkd25 words
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Article6 1948-11-20 6 Middfeweights in main bouts J A.P.A.P. - 6 words
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Advertisement98 1948-11-20 6 CAPITOL Phone 3159 TODAY! 1 1— Z t.i:>— ti.3o— f>ls V FURNACE^ o. dRUCE MUMBERSTONf AT MIDNIGHT TO-NIGHT THi: WHOLE SERIAI THE SEA HOUND' arrinir BUSTER CRABBE Till BIGGI ST THRILL ON EARTH NEXT CHANGE! LACGBXEI I M IMITHi GEORGE FORMBY GET CRACKING' I m. Colour by TECHN SMt MAUSER98 words
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Advertisement120 1948-11-20 6 REX Phone 4042 J LAST DAY! 2 p.m i IS, 6.30 y.15 COWAM H C»/FITN tM ifwF TONIGHT! AT M NITE it V Z^ 2Q -^v^ \\v'» Children*! Matinee TOMORROW 11 M THE YEARLING" m I t hnicolor AlhaMbrA 5 SHOWS TODAY ll i m ADVENTURE M k(.in«. t;usN THE120 words
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Advertisement43 1948-11-20 6 TONIGHTS SPECIAL ATTRACTION at RAFFLES HOTEL Dance M 2 DANCE ORCHESU the H.M.S. BIRMINGHAM SEXTET and FRANK PICKFORD HIS ORCHESTRA INFORMAL RA^ NIGHT DANCE EXTENSION TO 1 A-M NO ADMISSION CHAIW* TOMORROW M BALLKOOM B^ POPULAR KMT ORCHI STRA H h.m.s. mw» CMIk43 words
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Miscellaneous85 1948-11-20 6 J/\Nc Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya WHAT S In^X^LOOK AT THisN KISN'T IT THRILLING.'- yTUEREf- NOW MAY LXCntMl>4T?y NOTICE BENEATH I W^^^^ D'YOU THINK IT MEANS I LOOK MORE LIKE] 6E A TRAP. Vj. _^f "boadicea's agony; tt~v^JXos»&ml «'^e come into a X A sorrowing /jane f85 words
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105 1948-11-20 7 Degan ineir tour 01 nusun tmj match against Sind .iptaining Wesfl Indies. ih :ng wicket m bright r 173 and the wickets for 23 runs. Trie teams bind: n B G R N. Dinshaw. to Raoof mez v Raoof c at 6. ::ger idlnReuter - 105 words
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Article83 1948-11-20 7 /^LAND'S soccer to piny land at the Arsenal Stadium at Highbury, North London, on Dec 1 Is: Ditchburn 'Tottenham); Rams* thump •i (Munvheiti I'nck- Milhvrn BromwirhK Finney (Free- ton). Reserve to travel: Rowley (Manchester V). There are four changes m the England side- Ditchburn for Swift, Ramsey83 words
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Article427 1948-11-20 7 Final hints for today 's races By TRESPASSER CUIVI, Your Highness and Lady Kalang were most fancied on the course this morning when j horses running at the final day's races of the Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting were given pipe-openers down the home straight.427 words
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Article84 1948-11-20 7 JACK Spencer's Jack's Darling and Your Highness are the two "hottest" tips for today. Another of Spencer's candidates Billy Carol, has a strong chance m the furlong sprint for top horses, while Dakota. Louisiana and Eastern Picture are nearly ready for their maiden wins. They will84 words
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Article60 1948-11-20 7 gAN i A A. m Los Ang. assing the purchase of the Aga Chan's three-year-olds, Nathoo and Noor. by the American ownHoward, said yesterday tha not rev. safe to say they cost upwards of $100,000." Both colts are expected to b< ready to run mReuter - 60 words
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Article74 1948-11-20 7 Aga Khan again tops lists From Bill Macklin THE AGA KHAN and Jockey 1 Gordon Richards hav# cHnched the honourj a* leaning owner and rider m tht -it-month Br. ing season endtn, day. Thoroughbreds from able of the In- «'3.000. making top n f 1924. and may add cached theA.P. - 74 words
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Article87 1948-11-20 7 INDIA b Cup badmmton i. touring Canada, gave a ling exhibit io a when they won all eight matches against a New BruiiMUck team at St. John on Thursday night. O-ily In one the matches werr the Indiana ex- d. irray c and Dick Fllli'er. the87 words
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Article35 1948-11-20 7 'THE Tiger Bwiir.ir Ing Clubs A and B teams will play against the A and B sides of HMS I B.rmingham m friendly v polo gtomes at the Naval 13 pool tomorrow.35 words
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Article161 1948-11-20 7 (^L^TURIES Dy Len Hutton 134; and Jack Crapp (127 not out), and a breezy run-a-minute knock for 77 not out by Alec Bedser, helped the M.C.C. to pale up a nrst-inn-inga score of 449 for seven wickets declared by the close o: play on the QntReuter - 161 words
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Article148 1948-11-20 7 A 'MEN'S double will be included m tomorrow ninton exhibition at I SVC. Drill Hall m which' the Singapore champion and runner-up pairs— Miss Helen Heng and Mrs. Chionh Hiok md Mrs. L. M. Penneter and Miss Eunice de Souza— will figure. Although the four players have hung148 words
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Article86 1948-11-20 7 gARBARA Ann Bcott'i first professional skating engagement' will confine her to a rinlc 30 by 40 feet a far cry from the larger ■a which she performed during her ama'eur career. Back home m Canada from a week's visit to N w York, whereA.P. - 86 words
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Article265 1948-11-20 7 THE greatest Australian golfer since Joe Kirk wood (.new In America) is the title Riven H. COssit") Pickworth, 30-year-old assistant professional at Royal Melbourne Club, after his defeat on Oct. 25 of Jim Ferrier. Austra-lian-born golfer who, like Kirkwood, b came a U.S. citizen, m a265 words
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Miscellaneous765 1948-11-20 7 wrmm jeep call bot poixtfr most favolred SELECTION Tretw LadyJLahu^ Ed^ Fr««r EADIO BEAM V/r™ ROCHDAIi ROCHDALE rbrl h| master n.J™ I Louisiana ETerbri«ht E^brts'ht SKY MASTER M°^s iGnNls9 y^^ r r n^ UtOi N>d LitUeNed CrtTfaS* rOUB HIOHNESS kn darling" eagle head jAcnniu]^ ay-- saJß^^ aarST Dak*. AUanU. j^£765 words
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Miscellaneous16 1948-11-20 7 S.H.B.R.F.C. FIXTURE Rug-by Football Chill .y the Chang: 2nd XV at Ra at 3 p.m. today.16 words
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Article44 1948-11-20 8 ISMB oe .ma Choot and of the Mr cv Kok Cheng v WHCKM The engis announced and the take place Hudson Oriel Customs S-.\ OE.. M.P.. and I Grldlej of -Cuiwixxi B I R Wheen and Mrs. Wheen of The Croft". q. Some:44 words
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Article, Illustration384 1948-11-20 8 BANDITS LOSING MORALE, SHORT OF ARMS Federal Council debates crisis Free Press Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. EVIDENCE from "documents and surrendered bandits" told of a deterioration In their morale, disruption of their communications, and a shortage of food, arms and ammunition, said the Chief Secretary of the Federation, Sir384 words
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Article154 1948-11-20 8 'WILL NOT CHE A T GALLOWS'— TOJO TOKYO. Saturday. Iv-PREMIER Hidekl Tojo of Japan, sentenced to 4 bang for war crimes, yesterday promised his lawyers that he would not try to dod^e the gallows by suicide as last-minute appeals for clemency were beins made to the Supreme Commander Allied Powers,Reuter - 154 words
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Article21 1948-11-20 8 Spore PoW tells of Jap atrocity 4 [DAVITS by three Alliat a with machinegunn:: Ing. I cd at re Reute U.P.Reute; U.P. - 21 words
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Article103 1948-11-20 8 I ONE* N TH; i Labour Q 1 r low c this nev are contained m a U and advice bill. The measure to become law by early spring. It applies on :ig. land and Wales but a Similar one for Scotland will be announcedA.P. - 103 words
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Article55 1948-11-20 8 LONDON. Saturday. BRITAIN'S adverse balance of trade is October, at V: 19,000.000 was V: 4.100.000 less than m September and the low«>t since January 1947, the Board of Trade announces. British exports m October were worth x, 140.100.000. while imports amounted to 174.500,000. Re exports byReuter - 55 words
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Article31 1948-11-20 8 SPKCIAL >Uikrt drnl givw the prices of rubber (In rtnts per Ib v 11 i m today as foil Buyers beller* No 1 X > > No. 1 if markr*. Stead]31 words
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Article243 1948-11-20 8 London Stock Exchange LONDON viturday. Jill South African miniiu on provided Uie main Interest on the London Stock nge yesterday, Renter's financial correspondent Rubbers and tins ut-rp generally firm and unchanred. buying luth pa: ml: j lee 1 and 1 Tra. char.I lo'h. wdeAiiv bonds. Chisece243 words
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Article46 1948-11-20 8 PAR] THi: United Nations General tsaemk endorsed, by an helmin. Western 'cards on the table Against Soviet opposition, the pr ed by 43 votes to six, with one tit ion. and publish full Lnforn .tions members on are to dldl;,kd ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article62 1948-11-20 8 S. Africa may quit the Empire CANBERRA, Saturday. I*HE likelihood of South Africa quitting the Commonwealth along with India and Eire was mentioned m the Repn -i-s yesby the Prime Minister. Mr. Joseph Chifley. Mr. Chi 'Uu •■d the present relai ati•but the govjr.n.. Sou' hern Ireland iod, 1 hipReuter - 62 words
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Article24 1948-11-20 8 24 HONOURED FOR WARTIME SERVICES Qdat ton were ed to 24 people at an ture h I serial ial. Mr rd. EdB 8 H24 words
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Article160 1948-11-20 8 MAIDSTONE (Kent) Saturday. HORACE ISAAC CARO, a ki wealthy 50-year-old City Councillor and Company director, was sentenced to three clays' imprisonment and ordered to pay £50 costs ai the Kent Assizes yester•r horsewhipping his s lover. The sen- tence meant that he was immediately released. CaroReuter - 160 words
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Article38 1948-11-20 8 \E\V YORK rubb ;<Jd futures ytsterdav 27 points to 30 points h.gher. S totalled 45 points contracts No. 1 fir 'o six p< highi-r. S;-. I' [arch 19: A. P. P 92. July 18 75—A.P. - 38 words
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Article25 1948-11-20 8 UK. II LOW Today: *i 03 a.m. 12 noon; 6.43 p.m. Sund i 133 a.m. 6 49 a.m. 1 I 36 p p.m.25 words
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38 1948-11-20 8 CORRUPTION IN QUIRY Stanley sues for slander and £50,000 T»HE chief of Brr Harry Shern; %l k pj Stanle brought busii ther. had I slander and one clam !Irr cd. thought of Trade. Mr. Jo) d,;d,l,ksd Reuter U.P.Reuter; U.P. - 38 words
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Article6 1948-11-20 8 India turns to countries dkdjklkd A.P.A.P. - 6 words
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