The Singapore Free Press, 23 November 1948
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Title Section18 1948-11-23 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1948. PRICE 10 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration244 1948-11-23 1 KING IS ADVISED TO TAKE REST Royal tour postponed LONDON, Tuesday. JHK Royal tour of Australia and New Zealand, heduled for next year, has been postponed indefinitely, it was announced at Buckingham Palace this morning. The announcement said that King Ge< suffering from an obstruction of circulation m his rightA.P. - 244 words
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143 1948-11-23 1 Free Pi u'dal Correspondent 4 PATROI Df the rth Highlanders, after its officers one of whom, Capt. F. Hambilled, and another, Lieut. D. Brown wounded ;id succeeded m putting bandits t<» flight m an action along the Ba id :i of this patrol the action,143 words
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Article37 1948-11-23 1 The C.-in-C., Far East, Air mand, Air Marsh. Hugh Lloyd, left Singapore this morning for London on a short visit to discuss with Air Ministry various outstanding questions concerning the Far East Air Command37 words
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Article172 1948-11-23 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THE Chief of the C.I.D. Mr. E. V. Fowler, this morning warned the public not to surrender their identity cards to strangers, who might be Communist agents. They should only hand their cards to police officers, after these had established their172 words
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Article116 1948-11-23 1 WASHINGTON, vionoay. PRESIDENT Truman walked to work today like many another Government worker. The President and his family are living m a new home now Blair House Just across Pennsylvania Avenue Irom the White House. But, the president's offices still are In the White House.116 words
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7 1948-11-23 1 NINE KILLED IN AIRLIFT PLAN CRASH ReuterReuter - 7 words
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Article36 1948-11-23 1 THE Australian Cabine' legislation establish an Australian Commonwealth shipping line to operate interstate and overBeph Chlfley. Prime annout. Th' commercially-owned lines >tralian coast. Nt had previu decided to go ahead with ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article18 1948-11-23 1 members of a Czeivak intelligence ring been arrested m the and British zones of A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article202 1948-11-23 1 Army denies Union's allegations Free Press Staff Reporter AN Army spokesman, asked this morning for omment on the petition sent to the Governor by the Army Civil Service Union, described as "absurd" 1 allegations by the Union that the Army refuses to negotiate with A decision on the question o*202 words
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Article28 1948-11-23 1 Mahatma Gandhi Murder Trial was adjourned In New Delhi yesterday until I when the prosecution arguments will begin. State\s by the eight accused ended.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article155 1948-11-23 1 ROME. Tuesday. THE Italian Press is demanding an investigation into the "case of the human torch" a 22-year-old servant girl who is reported to have made a suicide pyre of her own clothtng on the floor of a Rome police cell The girl, Desd PalombiReuter - 155 words
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Article160 1948-11-23 1 SEVEN DEAD IN BOMBAY CYCLONE BOMBAY, Tuesday. PHE cyclonic rainstorm which swamped the Bombay area is now sweeping toward the Kathiawar coast, 200 miles to the north-east, leaving m its wake damage run a ing into crores of rupees and a toll of at least seven dead and 100 injured.Reuter; A.P.; U.P. - 160 words
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Article45 1948-11-23 1 THREE masked men, two Chinese and a suspected Javanese armed with a revolver and a parang, held up a Chinese family of 10 at a house m Upper Serangoon Road last night, and robbed them of $450 h cash and jewellery.45 words
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Article221 1948-11-23 1 NANKING, Tuesd. WHILE fighting continued to rage east and south of the Hsuchow bastion yesterday, Communist armies captured Paoting, capital of Hopei province, thus mounting a new threat to Peiping. Reliable reports from Peiping said Nationalist troops had evacuated Paoting and were retreating toward Peiping, 80Reuter; A.P.; U.P. - 221 words
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Article24 1948-11-23 1 The World Food and Agriculture Organisation In Washington rday postponed a decision on where to blish its permanent headquarters.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article59 1948-11-23 1 HUNDREDS of deerhu. test night joined m a search for the former film actor and singer, Bobby Brern, who is believed to have crashed m a singleengined plane near Hay ward (Wisconsin). Ernie Roth, Breen's agent said that Breen and his pilot were long overdue onA.P. - 59 words
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Article30 1948-11-23 1 Four unarmed Chinest pulled a Chinese pedestriai into the flve-foot way of i house m South Bridge Ron last night, and robbed him o watch and fountain pen.30 words
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Article43 1948-11-23 1 The President of the Boar;: of Trade, Mr. Harold Wilson, announced yesterday removal of controls over manufacture and supply of furniture next week and a rut m purchase tax on furniture from twothirds of l- tail Dricefi to onethird. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article63 1948-11-23 1 A bulletin issued Buckingham Pali morninf stated thai "defective blood the King's riuht I anxiety." Docton vnte that "King** general health eluding the conditMM hear lor concern, but no d> strain of I h.iv appreciably affected n to physical fatijjiw. "It would rdous to embark on a longReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement102 1948-11-23 1 SEASONS BEST BARGAINS m JEWELLERY, SILVERWARE E.P. 600DS. LANKA JEWELLERS., 20 Battery Boad Sin C apor« Irp There is an art m giving. An an I \i*~ i fltX m aow^ n 9 I** 51 wnat OUT friendi will V^\'%\ muj appreciate mosL RliM U When you carry a tin102 words
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Article527 1948-11-23 2 MARGARET BOWES - Malay women look to their future MARGARET BOWES Ky A. P. Correspondent MALAY women Singapore and the deration of Malaya for centuries were compelled to live the sheltered, self-effacing es of semi-slave But today they are moving toward the freeand independence enjo; sters m other parts of the Id •jore527 words
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Article, Illustration250 1948-11-23 2 WOMAN OF THE WEEK By Our Woman Fashion Expert THE lounging pyjamas sketched this week cannot be described as chic; pyjamas just do not qualify for that sort of description. But they looked cool, comfortable and well cut, the perfect morning coffee ensemble for women with unobtrusive derrieres. This two-piece250 words
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Article143 1948-11-23 2 TAPERING t: x are the keynote of this n's winter sports 1 now b. vn by iart build-up line provided by this fi Andre Led. elastic inset m the part of the trouser leg which makes it fit like a ga: Accompanying It a b i.sReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration155 1948-11-23 2 B. [l he may be nir. a < T! a nd Ttiu ade bid In 'old four ible for they cannoi i th;s colum.i. RUi ■n the defend* rump '■ad of that thai b*J Fast, who was using the doubV to m 11 a lead of dumn wa<;155 words
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Article26 1948-11-23 2 -4 PART of lution seems to I looked b cler habits of hedper and and at always d pap II As fful;: i t26 words
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Advertisement76 1948-11-23 2 SHROFF'S WOOLLEN CARPETS Have the Perfect Combination of Beauty, Durability Workmanship They always charm you when you SEE one. These Carpets can also Ix.' sent to I. K. direct from India under the Gift Parcels Scheme. MOHAN SINbH. JWALA SINGH 47-49, Stamford Road. S'pcre Tel. 2057 Penang Branch: 51, Bishop76 words
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Advertisement10 1948-11-23 2 I he 1 Lloyd Stud. .1(1 Sntrod. mc (jHOtSFHOLO jj10 words
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Miscellaneous131 1948-11-23 2 BFEBS Singapore) I by UUtttt X 19 61 Mrtr m TOD\t 2 45 4.4, P Hiu'; 6 The I lovfOßßnu gramme- InMOKROW ISH; fBBC English Progni; m«s« ProKraramr: N*rvs 8 -.3C 8 ,BBC' 9 X 9 3 9-45 B BC 9.45 iJB C TrailNews 1 and Laxr.ps for O'.d 10.15131 words
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Miscellaneous206 1948-11-23 2 ol ton; H.3U News; 8.45 Van- 9 30 R;*dlo 9.45 The Radio SEAC Octet; 10.30 Coward Programme: 11 Words and Music; 11 rid News; 11.40 BUM rOMOBSOU a Opening and Progran. isie for 12 30 Sport* Rour. for the og; 1 3 1.40 210 Programme a Ope;.: ne; 630 World206 words
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Article, Illustration766 1948-11-23 3 General Dwight D. EISENHOWER - General Dwight D. EISENHOWER by ttaas Drive 6 and <s the h regard lines c should br peed up the arrival ■an division^ from nd. Id ha prohe base ot pable >nt. no other point would they he same ardour and devotion.766 words
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Article686 1948-11-23 3 CURT RIESS - CURT RIESS BY f derman) j :n, mdd for a n-occu] >f Germ lired ude of old-time man Communists toI eir own his proved to be a somewhat dangerilffi- U peop'. m oid member of Comnv. He of a '.payment I staying. The man m686 words
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Advertisement40 1948-11-23 3 MAS DRESSES THE »RT OF PERFECT DRESS M»K BROCADE AND FRENCH LACES Qrman a n d' UMES DRESS M XKt High Sires'* S]GNID5 ]GNID TO GIVE THE UTMOST EFFICIENCY STEEL >P and Q.arto riling Cabiae:* njfl«- or Double Door Cupboard40 words
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Advertisement197 1948-11-23 3 l[uJJ I K«kM ROYAL OUTCH^AIRLINES NEW CONSTELLATION SERVICE TO SHANGHAI (VIA BANGKOK) DEP. SINGAPORE THURSDAYS 10.45 A.M. ARR. SHANGHAI FRIDAYS L4S P.M. DEP. SHANGHAI SUNDAYS 6.50 A.M. ARR. SINGAPORE MONDAYS II 10 M. PASSAGE FARES: SINGLE $605.00: RETURN Sl.o> AIR (ARGO 54.20 PER KG. EVERY THURSDAY BY CONSTELLATION TO Single197 words
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Article, Illustration883 1948-11-23 4 Don Iddon 's Diary NEW YORK.: IVi E M 0 RANDUM to the ConservaParty. Attention, please, Mr. Churchill, Mr. Eden, all party whips, organisers, members, supporters. candid- 1 md young v It is thJ the American Presidential election. Has the lesson been learned? Is the message plain? If the answer883 words
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Article, Illustration327 1948-11-23 4 EDDIE CRIGHTON - EDDIE CRIGHTON b% SHANGHAI. 4 thou a is: What will li like und» rials to The US I of present cc il facilities capital, pointing out that m the event of ncy, military and other means of transport may not be available to get them out. For-A.P. - 327 words
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Article271 1948-11-23 4 The Latest Portrait Of by a special correspondent CVERYONE talks about the minei —praises him condemns him, watchef his output, calls hin lazy, good-for-nothing at-hcarted, industrious. Kipling should h written a poem abou him—"lt's miner and miner that, and th< miner, he's to blame.' But what sort271 words
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Article89 1948-11-23 4 pih jf he B: niaJ OfT: bomb assau; be made 1 Of .it a ical bomb drop nelicoDter wi] secticidal smoke whirl be k( lunßle fol m which the tsetse fly breeds made un*e: t. oonly is a s as well. And some of them are89 words
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Advertisement193 1948-11-23 4 ETERNITY RINGS WEDDING R I NGS ENGAGEMENT RINGS COLO CIGARETTE CASES SILVER FLAP JACKS ETC., U. S. de SUVA MANUFACTURING JEWELLER 106. Orchard Road Phone 2466 SJ)C§ma3porc/TccPrf2s TUESDAY N J tj 4B. New Promises from Bangkok /^ONCLRN m the Ma I world over the gnpopulation four pred day li unlu193 words
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Advertisement19 1948-11-23 4 FAITH Tmfcfl iway the dross from the silver, and there shall come forth a vciwl for the finer. Proverb19 words
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Advertisement11 1948-11-23 4 GJFF A» 7Q^CQ I kCKED lr NCAPOI?E /7?\ GllUf tllit^ I*-11 words
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158 1948-11-23 5 'Spoke only for Malays' bs StatT Reporter >pi:il by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, a m British subject and a leader mmunity, to avoid communand to think m terms of Malayans iii an interview with the Free m which he referred to the rei of Dato158 words
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Article, Illustration92 1948-11-23 5 St. Joseph's Seniors held a break-up dinner last Friday with the Rev Bro. Lawrence O'Toole as the guest of honour Upper picture shows (from left): Mr. Hony Chiu, Mr. T. Coates, Mr. F. Hendricks, Mr. Yong Lok, Mr. Balasubramaniam, Bro. Leonard, Mr. Felix Lee, Mr. G. Pasqual. Mr. M. Chong,92 words
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Article67 1948-11-23 5 THE Sixth Police Magistrate, Mr. D. A. Fyfe. yesterday granted I alon :ig the demolition cv pol.ce of Erna ma China Street. Singap The demolition act I taken by the Municipal Commifisl The sheds wen been put up from 'he l] Commissioners he could aot67 words
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436 1948-11-23 5 FED ERA TION POLICE IS MODERNISED VTALAYA is expanding and modernising her police LTI force. Within the past 4i months, since the emergency was declared, great changes have taken place m the Federation police service. Personnel has multiplied more than five times, DUtput of recruits from the training depots has436 words
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Article134 1948-11-23 5 PAKISTAN ENDS ORCHID TRADE DUE to a new ruling enforced by the Pakistan Government, Singapore florists are not sending any more orchids or rare plants by air to the United Kingdom. The Pakistan Government has ordered that all such plants carried as air freight I passing through Karachi must be134 words
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Article29 1948-11-23 5 Ju> rving 12 mi ing bin Othman was convicted m Johore Bahru on Sund; nal brea months' imprisonment to be followed by six months" police .supervision.29 words
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Article34 1948-11-23 5 The band of the Royal Artilleiy 'Plymouth) will givr two public performances m Sinsapore. on Dec. 28 at the Botanic Gardens, md on the Padang on Jan. 3, both it 515 p.m.34 words
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Article152 1948-11-23 5 BANDITS FIRE ON WOMEN Free Pre>s Stall Correspondent IPOH, Mon. p\O terrorists, using Sten guns, fired on a crowd having National Registration photographs taken and wounded women and children at midday yesterday on the main road village of Gopeng, 10 miles south of Ipoh. The villagers were m the pound152 words
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Article80 1948-11-23 5 'NAILIN OUR COFFIN' MR. uncillor. Banishment merits) Amendment i Ordinance 1948 to be introduced next month. Under this bill, British subjects born m the Settleof Penang and I can be banisi Tan said: il passed, will m bat i British tip will net be i on. "This bill is oneA.P. - 80 words
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Article15 1948-11-23 5 St. School pup Is Will animal Farm*;' Day rt m ti. B p.m15 words
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Article31 1948-11-23 5 KUALA LCMPUK I^HE wreck of a Dakota. wh; Seren- anti-bandit operlocated a Guards search party m the heart of the jungle veslay evening. nation illable what they found.31 words
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143 1948-11-23 5 rree Press Stall Reporter T4IK Pasir Panjang Rural District Committee is asking the Government to develop the rural areas by large-scale housing for the benefit of artisans and daily-paid workers. The chairman of the Pasir Panjang Committee, Mr. H. J. C, Kulasingha, told the Free143 words
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Article63 1948-11-23 5 SATURDAY classes m rial science for selected Std. VI and Std. VII girls at the Sultan Ibrahim Girls' School and the Convent School, Johore Bahru, will begin at the English C m January 1949. Classes will folio a- a four years' course leading up tc the63 words
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Article73 1948-11-23 5 At the 8 a.m. hgh mass last I the Cathedral of the Shepherd, the Philhan Society of St. Cecilia, patroness of the Cathedral Choir, rendered the entire muscal mass oJ ST. Cecilia composed by Rev. J. E. Turner, and sang the appropriate hymns for the tcast o the73 words
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Article59 1948-11-23 5 EX-GKATIA payments of arrears of salary and wages to non-interned Government servants total 51.440,000 m addition to the $3,810,000 already provided m the 1948 Federation estimat, Outstanding claims of advances of salary to 194^ Government employees, total anoth-r S3s,Mfc This is an addition to the59 words
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Article, Illustration172 1948-11-23 5 SIAM TO BUY BRITISH LOCOS Free Pr< I orrespondent BANGKOK, Tucsdj (r PHE leader of the Siamese trade mission 1 to London yesterday to spend £1.000.000 m Brilish workshops is Charal Sanidwonu who Malvern College for three years during first <»rld War, reports the Daily Mail correspondent. Charal's mission is172 words
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Advertisement45 1948-11-23 5 HOHNER CHROMATIC HARMONICAS i— wiS < lIKDMO.Mi X rd H fl3 CM! HROMONH X tuned reeds and playini bodies $?l MONK 1 us the very la' T.M. a. LTD., i i SINGAPOR and &m& pa; /v tali /RF/1Z RUSTTAFEL JAVANAIS Viano T CHEZ VO' i y«45 words
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Advertisement58 1948-11-23 5 |Iddie's I WATERPROOF COATS I I 6l SOU WESTERS I Rubber Lined In Brown, Navy, Red. Green Saxe and Beige. Sizes 21 to I PRICES from $16.50 to $22.50 I I WATERPROOF CAPES I I HOODS I Rubber Lined Colours same as above. Snee I PRICES from $13.50 to $16.5058 words
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Article63 1948-11-23 6 BECAUSE of "senseless attacks" on plate class windows by George Hughson, 94, of Chester, insurance companies had increased premiums on windows m some parts of the city, it was stated at Chester Quarter Session. Most of seventy -eight charges against him had been for smashing63 words
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Article58 1948-11-23 6 UORACE Frederick Heatan, 11 48. licenses of the Red Inn, Long-road. Canrey .inic to London to keep an appointment. It co :!00. He had been tricked tr >vho had m to let ~ps of Scotch They met In saloon bar. and or men. a "'stor58 words
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Article226 1948-11-23 6 London Stock Exchange i^ LONDON, Tuesda: ll'lTII (lit- exception <»t weakness In Venezuelan oil oncession stocks, the London Stock Exchange pras quietly firm yesterday, says Reuter's financial correspondent. Rubbers reversed their downward trend and showed small gains, while tms declined. Ie- I but md < dull,226 words
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189 1948-11-23 6 BRITAIN HAS SMASHED 41 EXPORT TARGETS Need for more modern plants FORTY-ONE of Britain's 141 exporting industries smashed their targets this year with three months to go. This has been revealed by the Board of Trade. And the man responsible for this achievement —the British working man— has been praised189 words
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Article57 1948-11-23 6 SAILORS and airmen from the B and India and I lon and Burma will si 'he distribution or money app: n principle by s money w.ll from the sale of enemy ships and cargoes captured during th»> .vlll Ljet •0.000. the 250.000 and theReuter - 57 words
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Article31 1948-11-23 6 larles I and 'nited State*. X -chairman •j;t'noral itives land. Poland. Brazil N< .land, Egypt, India and the lentiala commltt i Rica, Lux la, M->. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article25 1948-11-23 6 United Nations nas advanced $5,000,000 the relict of Arab refug< called upon the nationtribute $32,000,000 trry on the wi i] k A. P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article74 1948-11-23 6 MRS Elizabeth Braddock Socialist M.P. for Liverpool Exchange, will probably b* presented with a bill for £1,500 costs In her unsuccessful libel action against Tillotsons Newspapers. In addition to th< fees of two K.C.s and three juniors for the two-day hearing, there are fees for solicitors74 words
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Article53 1948-11-23 6 by a line 1: r jet mjeci amntact tilted, th tion produces a c a blister." it adds. be used for fully placed injectio :1 liquids. I and blood vessels near the skin might be injured by a I :h,aps Irawbacl tppabasio change chnique for nearlyReuter - 53 words
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Article79 1948-11-23 6 VKAK a young wife lying dead Ml a bed. det« 1 found a "True (rime magazine, it Durham Assizes when her husband of murder. The book was opened Apter of a story of a woman bei:. buried under a cellar floor. i I i day79 words
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Article65 1948-11-23 6 HUNTER SAVED BY LOINCLOTH A.. unded buffalo from bleeding to dtath by The buffalo I Pat Kenny. 30. was ..g a buffalo near his headqua at Alligator Ri\ :hern Territory, when knife slipped and opened his left arm. A n ig on the buffalo hides tore off her applied aReuter-A.A.P. - 65 words
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Article16 1948-11-23 6 w tion, v and sc have tun. f Droliflc rumou* ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement115 1948-11-23 6 REX LAST DAY! 2 4-15. 6.30 9.15 TOMORROW AT **f~~ im Starrini JMA 1 Bl > IKR (RABBE UOUHD CAPITOL LAST DAY GEORGE FORMBY GET CRACKING' TOMORROW ■tPiiiiw flfcAAt HENREID MrEifi* WALKER \g UN INTO I Ul> PK Tl IU \KK IMMOKI \l MUSICAI M^ 01 SCHUMANN BRAHMS and LISZT:115 words
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Advertisement35 1948-11-23 6 Ai mamrrAl LAST DAT I I Ml TOMC I FULL SEP I FOR ONE PAY* I THI 111 WULUU.>Ui C.XI. \li.M All I OPENS TODAY 4 SHOWS //)<// 2 4 15 6.30 9..U) p.m. /y COMING35 words
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Miscellaneous174 1948-11-23 6 JAME Exclusive to the Singapore free Press m Malaya you're satisfied^ I I/huhm -ha -i can do^l I /<^ TmATuv I/C i t.' u 7\ THAT I AM JANE. tf THAT IM A FtW- SIR T|MOTHY-?-y f BUT IVB X PERHAPS YOU'LL TELL ME J) HUMi, YOUNO LApY.'-\ NEVER HiARD174 words
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Article, Illustration665 1948-11-23 7 CRUSADER - NEW DOUBLES PAIR TRIED OUT CRUSADER SengKhoon, Teik Hock impress By MR. Lim Chuan Geok, who on Dec. 2 will lead the Malayan quest to the West for international badminton laurels, last night began the second stage of his preparations. It is the task of team-moulding through intensive training and,Free Press - 665 words
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Article34 1948-11-23 7 ler of Los Angeles yesterrinf Association of rid bantamweight champion, AA boss. Abe Greene. •'nreatening to rids cause I wl \\ie\ I :18 lb.dly Aagie 113 lb I IS A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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183 1948-11-23 7 IN their rugger debut on the Padang yesterday, the S re Asians lost to the S.C.I XV by three points (one try) to nil m a same played under ad- t'rse ground condition Sk h teams, W. A. Rodick and Nk accompanied by183 words
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Article114 1948-11-23 7 AIAIWVS Thomas tup badminton team, which I on Dec. 2 for England. may tour the United States after their matches m the international competitions and their visit to the tinent. Such a tour. Mr. Lim Chuan Geok, the manager and non-playing captain, told the Free114 words
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Article88 1948-11-23 7 ABLE Army ha performer is Capt. K. of the Ceylon Royal Corps v;ho arr: m Singapore last year. C\ fL^an ha 6 been included m Combined Army hockey XI of Singapore this season. .ung Army officer the 4th C.L.Ir un m Ceylon and -elected88 words
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Article, Illustration32 1948-11-23 7 picture. J Robinson, captain of the Auxiliary Police Officers (1) 1948 winners of the inter-Divisional league xving the championship shield from the Commissioner of P^ R E. Fouiger, on Sunday.— Free PressFree Press - 32 words
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Article, Illustration41 1948-11-23 7 picture The Tan Chong Tee v. Chan Kon Leong match m progress at the exhibition by members of Malaya's Thomas Cup badminton team at the S.VC. Drill Hall on Sunday. Tan Chong Tee is on the left.- Free PressFree Press - 41 words
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Article8 1948-11-23 7 HIGHWAY CODE IUIUM&It PEDESTRIANS MOTOR CYCLISTS PEDAL CYCLISTS8 words
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Article551 1948-11-23 7 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By lI'ITH David Kui Yong Young probably coming to TT Singapore after fulfilling his engagements m Bangkok and, possibly, Batavia, professional boxing m the Colony should see a sustained revival. At least two local promoters have been angling for the contract with the551 words
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Article74 1948-11-23 7 piVE Class one horses have been sein down to Class two. ac:ord:ng to the latest Ist of imendments to classification of lorses isued by tin Racng Assoc at ion. The list is: Transfers: from Class 1 to Class Race Pan. Precious Stream, iomestretch. Lucky Three.74 words
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Article16 1948-11-23 7 A. P. yVERTON defeated the Army 2—l irr football match at Alderihot yesterday.—A.P. - 16 words
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Article61 1948-11-23 7 ENGLAND will be represented by the following team linst Scotland m the flj round of the Thomas Cup < European Zone) at Lei ster on Dec. 3 and 4: H. Maryland (Yorkshire*. R. Nichols < Middlesex N Radfnrd i Surrey), W. Shute (Kent', X Wilson (Lai^Reuter - 61 words
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Article68 1948-11-23 7 J^ FOOTBALL Association Commission meeting m York day upheld the Bishop Auckland Clubs protest against the result of their fourth qualifying round Football Association cup-tie af Scarborough on the ground Scarborough fielded players. The Commission ordered th. match b«- replayed at i Auckland i n Saturday, means thatReuter - 68 words
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Article141 1948-11-23 7 I^HE M.C.C. touring team won their fifth successive match by defeating Orange Free State and Basmoland by nine wickets m Bloemfontein yesterday with half an hour to spare. Needing a second-innings total of 198 to avert an innings defeat, the Free State were all outReuter - 141 words
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343 1948-11-23 7 Savold arrives in UK to fight Woodcock r EE SAVOLD, American heavyweight contender. arrived m Southampton on the Maurelama yesterday to fight the British heavyweight champion, Bruce Woodcock, and predicted that he would punch his way to a shot at Joe Louis' world title. Savold said he weighed 1901 b.U.P. - 343 words
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20 1948-11-23 7 THROUGHOUT B Sunday, n -sportsmen p!. ball old i 3,200 be n A such20 words
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Article70 1948-11-23 7 1 PROPOSAL to co: n Nehru Stadium 1 for cricket m Delhi has been mooted by Mr. A. S. de president of the Indian Cricket Board of Control He was speaking at a function given In hoi) our or the West Indies team which drew mA.P. - 70 words
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Advertisement79 1948-11-23 7 IFT FROM TO 8 I'M THE COCKTAIL HOUR PICKFOED at the Piano FORMAL DANCE 9 p.m. to midni? RD and His Orchestra *A$ NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES E VE |A1 WAS DINNER B\M Balloons etc. >| M <>0. EdAl WAS DINNER BALI I Bl et*. ISIOM lo l M 53.00. EOAI79 words
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Advertisement37 1948-11-23 7 TAILORED TO PERFECTION By CUTTER OF REPUTI HARROWS LTD AMBER MANSIONS ORCHARD RD TEL 4 3 4 3 CuticurT my If I s the itci' quickly restore the skin to a clear healthy condition GIVES COOL RELIEF37 words
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Miscellaneous53 1948-11-23 7 Today's Sport HOCKEY: S.C.C. v. S.R.C.— S.C.C; GJI.Q. Signal Re*t Admiralty Chilians— Naval Ba*e; I. A. v. Cable Wireless FarmPark; S.C.R.C. v. C.S C— s<R CHARITY BOXING: In aid of I N Appeal for Children Great World. 8.30 p.m. I \IJLE TENNIS: Chine** V.M C.A. v. S.H.A U— lo7. Selegie53 words
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Article219 1948-11-23 8 'HONE THREAT FROM PARLIAMENT' Allegation m probe bribe LONDON, Tuesday. THE Assistant Secretary of the Empire Parliamentary Association, David Rufus Williams, yesterday told the tribunal investigating alleged corruption m Government circles that he had received two anonymous telephone calls from the House of Commons switchboard warning him m "a quiteReuter - 219 words
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Article81 1948-11-23 8 Red Army increase in Germany BERLIN, Tuesday. FARTHER heightening East-West tension, the Russians have transferred their Western Armies Headquarters into Eastern Germany. This transfer of Marshal •m Rokossovsky's headquarters to Fuersten- In Mechlenburg, has been confirmed by American intelligence sour :nunist M :u>. whicn yesterday transfer, said dans had relyA.P. - 81 words
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Article36 1948-11-23 8 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. 7 VIE busii:> ma' n the downgrade m the United :he v marriage prot' -ed from month ing and aft A Q port iched v the iore her d to U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article23 1948-11-23 8 I Ided (j of the \g a m ed ad's by m an adjoining him id hear the nrnfpssors.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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78 1948-11-23 8 Prrxs StaiT Reporter 1411 Executive Secretary of the Economic Commis\sia and Far hast. .Mr. K. S. I ukaiiathaii. on his arrival yesterdaj at Kallang, irent to liukit Serene for talks on a few matters of genera Importance* 1 with the Commissioner-General ii South-East \Ma »Mr.78 words
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Article13 1948-11-23 8 American F mill:t of tradr n the Berlin bl<> i.- A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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Article161 1948-11-23 8 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. AN area poisoned with radioactivity from an underwater atomic blast practically can never be made habitable again, says Dr. David Bradley, who was radiological monitor at the Bikini atomic bomb tests m 1946. Dr. Bradley, who was 01 Iced the tar- ra U iU.P. - 161 words
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Article137 1948-11-23 8 lay. ¥>EHI.IN. already the home of rival police forces "each officially ignoring the other's existence, now has two rival fire brigad. i expressly forbidden ■nemy territory" even to help fight the most disastrous ft] T h( rd Mayor of Berlin, Ferdinand Friedensburg, announced relay that, afterReuter - 137 words
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Article12 1948-11-23 8 Ily b<* iced m Ceylon iv sum which ReuterReuter - 12 words
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155 1948-11-23 8 lOKIO. Tu.MJ II m generally assumed that there will \w little change m the leniences passed on the ,'/> top Japanese leaders when Gen. Dooflas Msu \rthur announces his final decision some time at the end of this week. R> .id exn the d byA.P.; Reuter; U.P. - 155 words
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Article34 1948-11-23 8 Russia's 'no' to new plan EGYPTIANS SHELL JEWS I 4 Russia r < ted Ihe H C J A prop I lly aim .^yd I its m ti p(j J ih In, GJGFJ Reuter A.P.Reuter; A.P. - 34 words
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Article86 1948-11-23 8 SPLCIAL Market correspondent gives the prices of rubber iin rents per Ib.) at 11 am toda% as follows: Buyers bellen No. 1 R.SS Spot. loose F.o.b. m !>.= No. 1 R> No. I X v v 3§ No. I 35 Tone of mai ki ~\y The Singapore Chamber86 words
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Article126 1948-11-23 8 Squatters on arms charge Free Press Staff Correspondent SUNGEI PATANI, Mon. ■QOLJCE guarded the District 1 Court here today when 30 Chinese squatters from Paya Mak Lsun m Gurun district •harged with failing to report more than 2,000 rounds oi ammunition, which police found m an empty camp. District Judge126 words
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Article17 1948-11-23 8 AI'NIST the iment the X of ti i for one three c A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article, Illustration19 1948-11-23 8 A.P. Pri> an r hyacinth blue hat n gly as he Royal Empire So to take teaA.P. - 19 words
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Article117 1948-11-23 8 LONDON, Tuesday. A BRITISH Foreign Ollicc spokesman said y< daj that appropriate disciplinary action would be taken against Mr. J. W. Dixon, employed at the British Embassy m Prague, who red from Slovakia at me weeK-ena ior an alleged attempt to smuggle two Czechoslovak citizensReuter - 117 words
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Article56 1948-11-23 8 The Eisenhower Story NEW YORK COMMENTING n. D\v 'Crusade m Bur said yesterday that if the Allies had Churchill's plan for the invasion of Europe the Balkans, instead of France, Russia pains micrht hato hoon frustrated. garia. Ruma be bl» zone m block "The wouldA.P. - 56 words
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Miscellaneous12 1948-11-23 8 HIGH TIDES Today: S29a.ni; 2.15 p.m. Wed.: 4. 44 a.m: 3.30 p.m.12 words
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