The Singapore Free Press, 25 November 1948

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1948. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 391 1 CONSCRIPTS MAY DO 18 MONTHS More pay for Services LONDON, Thursday. HIE British Government asked the House of Commons last night to approve the extension of the National Service training period from 12 to 18 months, m a bill to amend the National Service Act. At the same time, the
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  • 215 1 Dutch violated truce— Jog Jogja PARIS, Wednesday. PLEDGING its sincere desire for new negotiations with the Netherlands, the Republic of Indonesia charged the Dutch with four major itions of the year-old truce In Indonesia. The Republican Government claimed, m a circulated at the United Nations General sembly, that continuous Dutch
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  • 153 1 Free Press Staff Reporter LX)UR members of the 1 Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union, representing 500 employees at the Naval Base, will meet Rear-Admiral C. Caslon, the Admiral Superintendent, on his return from Hong Kong, to discuss various questions, including the revision of salaries
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  • 87 1 LONDON, Wednesday. IN the House of Commons to- the Colonial Bet Mr. A Creech Jones. tine foi compensation to widows of planters and other Europeans who had lost their Hv result of the disturbances m Malaya, now before the Governments of the Federation and Singapore for their
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  • 17 1 rW KNT Y-THREE people 1 when an ammunition dump exploded m Lisbon yesterday.— A.P.
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  • 169 1 PARIS, Thursday. MAKING his final anti-partition appeal on behalf of the Arabs, the Syrian delegate, Faris Bey el Khoury, yesterday warned nations of Western Europe which depend upon Marshall aid that they] might have their Middle Eastern oil supplies cut off if they vote
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  • 35 1 Two Chinese were arrested under the Emergency Regulations m Singapore jesterday. One alleged to be a member ot the Malayan Communist Party, the other a member of the New Democratic Youth League.
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  • 59 1 Till: lonial OV launched m Ixmdon "Know the Emp :ipaifn to "educate the British public m colonial affa The campaign has been I lunched because a Government survey of 2.000 people that 50 per cent i not name a single Brit :iy and three per cent
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  • 63 1 THE C-in-C FARELF, General Sir Neil Ritchie, will make a routine visit to Hong Kong early m December. He will visit Saigon on the way, and will probably call at Bangkok on the return trip. Reuter reports that British staff officers and an attache oi
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  • 91 1 THE night mail train irom Kuala Lumpur was two-t-half hours late m reaching Singapore this morning. A spokesman of Malayan Railways m Singapore told the Free Press chat this was due to the delayed departure from XL. He 'J52 when it reached the Federal capital
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    29 1 picture Dr. Hewlett Johnson, "Red Dean" of Canterbury, ad' dressed a large croxod on his arrival at La Guardia airfield. New York, for a lecture tour of America. A.P.
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  • 28 1 The Greek Premier, Themistocles Sophoulis. had a heart attack and lost consciousness yesterday evening m his office. He recovered soon ait^rwards, being been by doctors. A.P.
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  • 206 1 PARIS, Thursday. T»HE I.S. Secretary of State, Mr. George Marshall, m his first statement on the crisis m China since his return from Paris, said yesterday that the U.S. Government is considering what it can do to be of real assistance. He indicated that no
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  • 105 1 PARIS, Thursday. I^E chances of the United Nations admitting any new members this year dwindled yesterday as the Political Committee neared the end of the debate on admissions with no sign of a break m the deadlock between Russia and the Western powers Russia yesterday
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  • 51 1 ■|*HE Commander of the ■I 18,000-ton French air-craft-carrier, Arromanches, now m port, Capt. Jubelin, visited the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, at Government House this morning. The Arromanches is on an unofficial two-day visit to Singapore on her way to Saigon. She is accompanied cy the destroyer.
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  • 38 1 SPARKS due to friction from drive belt^ at a sawmill m Kallang Road caused small fires early this morning. Two er. from the Central Fire I n put '-he i flames out. No damage was donf.
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  • 254 1 LONDON, Thursday. ACTIVITIES of Chinese Communists m Hong Kong are being closely watched, and deportation proceedings are to be taken against several Communists who had been trying to use the colony as a base for subversive activities, the Secretary of State for the
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  • 28 1 The United States Veterans' Administration will have paid almost $37,500,000 to Philippines war veterans or their widows and orphans by the end of 1948. A.P.
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  • 138 1 LONDON, V. :ay. THE Labour M.P., Mr. Emrys Hughes, asked m the House of Commons today which films other than the 'Tale of Two Cities" had been banned at Singapore. He asked for the name of i the film censor, what his qualifications were and what
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  • 67 1 Mr. Justice Johlin:. gave judgment di>< the ortJer nisi, which recently issued on the ConiMoner of Poli> X I mtigtt and Mr I Mmm \n p t o show hum why the> should not produce Carlton Arthur Hire m the Singapore High Court. The jud?e awarded costs against
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  • 163 2 LIGHT on S' PORE A Malayan Bookshelf by A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT THE .al cha; 1 Sir Roland Brada of entitled Dead Line/ and m it only bill i bere- h of Bur iry of SI n M puts it Mr Buckley and air. of the Free I a took him
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    • 107 2 .Ml* lit: ST 3IAIDE.XS Tr»i«-"»r1i t.tf-.r.T. OaVm CvJJ M M AV Au OSJ apma-amawm *ThEV U4ED TO PAINT THE£E HEX £I6N*S ON BARNS TO KEEP *WAV EVIL -SPIRITS SO I DONT -SEE WhV IT WONT WOfcK AT TWE COCKTAIL TVUrrY TODAVf It F.P. Crossword No. 547 l-"']2 I I |3
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    • 122 2 TftUE ENOUGH IT 1 s. fYuTMOUcSH' ►*_*?--_-<*--, vrS" O- the ccL^-s-Ocrc-' _c*5> BB^5 have thE inwgi bocv te \M~t5:A^jeE< <^ F A s 'vjVl mmwJtrmMTmte.. »^__3$$_3OT vi AKJ£7 li_%j p mdndrdKß Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Ha lava fss& L^^ A n XK M O LS IrM SORRY
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    • 965 3  -  CURT REISS BY on life m th >ne <»f deri\H l^ him m the his father had 30 or 40 years cie of G Thr to a lo where his three :l children, super•vife a smallish woman with an energetic face were tnded him the
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  • 95 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Nov. 25, 1948. Rubbe Output the Emergency ALTHOUGH Malayan rub production m October 50,367 tor he lowest c for the year, r mind try ptembe Fai unted Dl redu production fie e- <X) acres t uned at abi-\e a\ age and v. a^ \5.\93 t(
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  • 577 4  - South America 's Reds Play a Lone Hand RALPH IZZARD By WASHINGTON. "COME bow, others reap is a saying common throughout Central and South America. It can aptly be applied to the recent crop of revolution? which has broken out m that part of the world. One cannot hold Moscow
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    74 4 n year-old Scout David Charley Western, oj London, had the morning off from school to (jo to Buckingham 1 with his father and mot! w that the King rate him with the Alal "for gallan 'i land h i 111 ICy L. J n Osterley Park. MiddU (i>!/. He na
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  • 265 4  -  AIMS STEINKOPE \fggfdgfdsgU \.l\ Correspondent. II'HEN sudden d» looms up does your life unreel before ilnd'a eye like a dm< c? Or do just draw a frightd blank 0 t man, that appe. out of tivc death do. Indi (jf tl- ncea m table Three out
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    48 4 H.M. the King last officially opened the new £0,000.000 power station, first of a chain of stations being built by the Br Government a' Kini on-Thames. H. was the first of a rei± monarch for hundred yearn. The King and Queen art teen passing t pa th huge
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  • 165 4  -  POLITICO By PONFIRMATION by General Douglas Mac Arthur of the death sentence* on Tojo and six other Japan* -umably means that •ie:i will shortly to the gallo ac of them has pealed, despite the broad hint which the President of the Tribunal, Sir William Webb, permitted
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  • 7 5 Death sentences on 3 bandits gfhgfhgfhfgh- gfhfghgfhfg■
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  • 63 5 KlAI Ll HPl'R. Wed. AORDLNG to the MunlIpaal Health Officer. Dr >N Puleston Jones. uphold fever is on the m creasf in the Federation, -nd warned that it is likely to "go still higher He said that most of the came from squatter l _nd were
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  • 7 5 P.C. JAILED FOR ROAD DEATH riORE B'
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  • 100 5 China's delegation to the ECAFE conference to be held m Lapstone. Australia, arrived m Singapore by air from Hong Kong on Tuesday. The delegation is headed by Dr. C. M. Li. eiecumember of the Board o/ Trustees for Rehabilitation Affairs, China. This picture shows the j delegates
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  • 378 5 C. C. Tan 's plea to Council Free Press Staff Reporter CINCE steps have been taken to collect income tax m Singapore, Mr, < Tan (Municipal South-West member of the Legislative Council) has made a plea to the Government to reduce tobacco and entertainment duties o» other indirect taxation
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  • 152 5 Free Press Staff Reporter r PHE newly-formed Government Oflicers' Co-ope- rative Housing Society Ltd.. is seeking the introduction of legislation which would give it tty m the acquisition of Crown land on lease for building sites. Mr. N. A Kularajah. honorary secretary of the society.
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  • 172 5 Free Press staff Reporter AKEt'OKD Christmas mail was handled by the neral Post Office stall this year, beating all previous figures. And Singaporeans who have co-operated by posting early can sit back and rest happj in the thought that their Christmas parcels, letters and cards
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  • 45 5 MINT drlectors ;ir»- now beinc u^d hv P° lu the causewaj i" the latest niovr to prevent hand its inns into por Ihe instruments can objects sui h as tuns and grenades, tucked away m >at ks of rice and (lour
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  • 47 5 follow-. nas been received by verof Singapore fr ary of lies:— "Your telegra re the who v to preI s in >re an °f inks rratuns Their I Highs the Prim abeth the Duke of Edinburgh re me v the:r of this ,>age."
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  • 98 5 d a house m Kan 'erday and nt the end i trial Mr. Justice Brown i d and disi Chinese. Ang Tye Jin. on charges or unlawful ssion ol a revolver and six rounds of ammunition. The visit to the house was made on \h^ suggestion
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  • 145 5 Free Press Chinese Correspondent OAWMILLS m Singapore report an acute shortage of timber, as a result of which most mills ha\e been compelled to curtail operations by 50 to 70 per cent. Some mills are at present operated on alternate days, while others are working on
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    66 5 The Mentri Hi Juhore, Dato Onn bn Ja'afar He' at Kallang Airport yesterday talking to two of the r >oo persons who were at the airfield to greet him ou return from London ireport on page 8». H? is seen chatting to Mr. H. E MacKenzie, senior unofficial viember oi
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  • 38 5 HAWKERS TO PULL DOWN OWN STALLS HAY ma:- Ramah temp -rd^red ished by the Municip have to 6e lenders fnr demolition Df th A spoki-sman of the d been gr*here 30 .'-.tails nd> r Ab( .<h mai I
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  • 183 6 INDONESIA TERRORISM INCREASING More Murders, Arson, Looting BATAVIA, DITCH military men express little faith m the Dutch Indonesian negotiations which are expected to be renewed here soon. One reason is that there is increasing gunfire on both sides of the United Nations truce line established m January. Terrorism and retaliation
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    12 6 rlnthe Milan, for £10' tiful to has on a je toirns m
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  • 75 6 New Truman anti-inflation programme PESIDENT TRUMAN will present a "definite" antiinflation programme to the B ls* Congress m January, a presidential adviser says. Dr. Edwin Nourse, chairman of the president's council of economic advisers, told newsmen that Mr. Truman hod asked him to head a ■p of department and j
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  • 50 6 INDIAN IKON ORE FOR JAPAN A tract for the shipment '.00.000 Q-ore us been iuded between SCAP and X R Mcc Wew Del>- .m. Mr Men. m, who pa Bangkok yesterday fro:: j the d' red 1 of a I ose trom India 10 re placed le:.es and Japan -made
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  • 9 6 00 disA j, of the UnitI -UP
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  • 249 6 London Stock Exchange LONDON. Thursday TIIKKK v\as n«» major price movement on the London stock Exchange yesterday, *I u most sections holding steady despite Idleness, n.i\> Keuters financial correspondent. Tin sharei declined furtfier while rubbers were generally unchanged. he I by :he South 70.000.000. Q quota :itly
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  • 27 6 H. k. 'MERCY' SHIP FOR CHINA Wing Bang sailed k i i An j be land I China. As fur the Wing S ::ad thi X 180
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  • 24 6 London, Mr. Gil >ut told th rnment had Informed him that complied icd throughout Venezuela and i pon ible were not true.
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  • 14 6 TWO POINTS OF VIEW Britain will surprise world of British I sal. b I
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  • 17 6 Britain is 'jumpy nervy' M: I "Th B stbility 8 ne U feelin ;y" and Kenl uterAAP.
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  • 140 6 TOR theree shillings tolour- ed seamen and their English girl friends can buy packets of dope suffc ient to make them i nmit murder. Professor Jamrs Webster, British Home Office pathologist, has stated. "The drug, Indian hemp, is taken to induce erotic dreams said Professor
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  • 23 6 Declar: lul of!, ed", U. to surrend* cor au of Invest i gat. The B into the alleged c:
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  • 49 6 ALONE m a railway carriage uith a lv had tried to choke hei fiiths Colebrook, 24, gave him calm him. she told Durham v a not pushed me or. and held down he ope and pulled the con: tion As said h» A had
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  • 6 6 EIRE DEMES RED PRESSURE ghfghgfhgfhs1 Reuter
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    • 118 6 JAMt Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya Y\ WAS RIGHT ANdV^CONFOUND ItT\ f YOU MIGHT rOH-AH-OF COURSE^ HAVEN T. BUT it SEEMS YOU WERE WRONG, AND I THOUGHT 1 AT LEAST DO, DARLING?— \\j THIS OLD MUM HAS ALWAYS U GEORGIE/ I'VE WE'D GOT THE, I CONGRATULATE HOPF
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  • 248 7  - CUP DOUBLES PLAYERS IMPROVE CRUSADER nursing injury By j^|ALAYA'S Thomas Cup team is making cx( lent progress m the intensive training through which it is undergoing, especially m the doubles. i Teik Hock and Teoh Sen^ Khoon. who m 1 doubles are combining beta and last night they did Soon
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  • 41 7 ready to admit for a British had Hopped badly despite imateur«s willing to weight Savold n rou:. "fish and his d In his first workout on Tueseigh: and added I i Bouts Disappointing i •d. U.P.
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  • 115 7 (;M.I VM> ill \ss 41 -i nation announced terda> that it had receired ktation for an Eni I Division soccer tr.tm to tour Braxil. Argentina. Chile. I'raguay and Peru. The FA. did not ibeloac the origin of the offer. Full expense*, including
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  • 26 7 Ceylon acts against doping of horses :TlbO. bedded thai rlf*d o neetlng. a n the opinlor )le to take c conf the rehave trainers I U.P.
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  • 46 7 TilE achievement of the M.C.C. team m winning U rst five matt lies m the Smith African tour provides a pleasant change from the two other post-war tours >ne first for t: iid m did not i Of the I]
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  • 139 7 LWTRIES are invited for the Ell Tong Sen Cup. 1J which will be open to all goiters with a recognised handicap m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya (maximum handicap allowed is 18). The qualify -und. on handicap, will be played off on
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  • 127 7 THE earn by n terday. From I 49 I! I m.«d r ChristUnl b stoll\'km- m h He idk Mur await ,'jw He.idl>-v M.up<«id c gubttitatc k J Beadlej M <ih.i7aii b Ueadley Lit h hristfaal I 1 Khan M^hamatfd Ibn Chris* tiani 1
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  • 51 7 TDGAR Britt, no m to Australia P. Cruttenden, wh retui. and. nden i B him he Intended m England I t.) ner. his appren h Randwick (Sydn< and I when P horse then odt- m Indi has been m England f< rdinfi to Mr.'
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  • 33 7 MV I nner of th< Eng- Derby and Pi Grand Prix thJ has finished his racing career anci will i he stud. ding to his Chantiliy trainer. Richard Car Reuter
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  • 12 7 instruct i Count; war-bo iiirg at Old I T A.P.
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  • 53 7 MAXIE Docusen, jroungt the two fighting Filipino brothers from New Ori^ I ten-round decision Benny Walker at Sacran. California, on Tuesday night The verdict was unan; although Docusen and the Calif ornlan si to toe m the last round slugging 11 Decusen weighed 133 lbs and
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  • 32 7 [>ESri TS of X I Rugby I nion roii.i'v championship: Berkshire 3. Other matches: icwth 11 R 9 .3. RurHv Leaf«e: a Australians 2 York ud AP
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  • 29 7 THE Sin;. nnis m for Hong X leaving on Dec. 5. The team include a member of the ng 800 Athletic A
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  • 70 7 TIIK Indian badminton team defeated a Montreal side on Tuesday night, winning five of the eight matches played, 'Die scores were close. Canadian badminton experts who watched the match predicted that the Canadian team would beat India m the Thomas (up matches m Toronto next month.
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  • 89 7 jF p the i nt of th( Smith, aj m Aus; ill be hed. the N r oclat up bring players would receiv< i Objections timonial patches, he said, v .ing for lity on gate receipts ng amounts, having no relation to the player's te receivi
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  • 157 7 Army deserved their victory w THE Army deservedly beat the Royal Nary In t heir Pentangular Tournament Kugby natch at .1 Ki'sar yesterday by 11 points J and two penalty ijoals) to 8 (a goal and a penalty g a The Army were superior m the only time when the
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  • 280 8 UNO resumes talks today rAtua, inursaay. THE United Nations Security Council today resumes discussions on the Himalayan State of Kashmir where, according to the Pakistan, India, with 110,000 troops supplemented by the pro-Indian Kashmir States forces, has launched an all-out land and air offensive
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  • 60 8 'THE first consignment of 67 torifl of dried whole milk for Indonesian children us expected from the United States about Dec. 15. Col. Victor T. Sullivan, representative of the United Nations Children's Emergency Fund, said m Batavia yesterday. Worth U. 5.572,000 it marks the start of
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  • 28 8 Two Premiers meef The Italian Prime Minister, Signor Alcide De Gasperi, arrived In Turin yesterday from Paris where he had talks with the French Premier, M. Queuille Reuter
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  • 82 8 N T FRANCISCO, Th There is specuJ In the .at Tojo and ihe six other Japanese rime* Tribu I be ha Dec. I .ck. Ail the sentences passed on the 25 defendants were upheld by Gen. Douglas jr. Mile, arrival by air to
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  • 131 8 CtC IAL Market con dent fives the price* of rubber tin rents per Ib.) xt 11 am todaj as follows: Bu?rr« seller, No. 1 B.S .S Spot F.o.b. m baits Dec. N-. 1 H n s so k A N,. v > 33". <On. «if market: Irregular. >I\(.\rt)KE
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  • 53 8 VIENNA, Thursday. i.TOR Orson Welles ™said yesterday he decided that Europeans are definitely more realistic about marriage than Americans, ''Americans forget they are grown up when they marry and act like they are trying to make their teenage dreams come true. They try to make it an
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  • 60 8 IT tomorrows meeting of "the c 11 Mr. an motion conthe demolition of China Mr. Ya; rday he lOTtlng to an adjournnt motion bt-cause he could not lent ice to move a reso. Er WU lish when about 8 broken up Pent? B^k. presl- that the
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  • 270 8 STANLEY WANTED £10,000— M ITNESS LONDON. Thursday. IWS tribunal Investifaling alleged corruption In Government circles jresterdaj heard testimony about "short cuts through Government departments** to «et building licences, m the course of which the names of John \V. Belcher, Parliamentary to the Hoard of Trade, and Charles X Minister of
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  • 150 8 WASHINGTON, Thursday. DRESIDENT TRUMAN apj pealed to the Soviet Union to join the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations when addressing the F.A.O. conference here yesterday. "If we could discuss with the Russians our mutual m- j terest m agriculture, it j
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  • 24 8 The U S yers Chandler and Ozbourn collided m Yellow >.nouy. One of the s hu: overboard the Ozl tywrytrytryr5ty A, P,
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  • 99 8 LONDON Thu DISCOVERY of munist "conspiracy" Inside British Trade unions has led to the formation of 14-member sion by the Trade Union Will her, the eh which will the consequent Cominu interference m unions." In a public statement T.U.C. has ordered all unl to search
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  • 41 8 'THE French National AssemA bly passed a vote of confi- dence m the Government of M. Henri Queuille yesterday by 316 votes to 164. Minimum vote required for an absolute majority m the Assembly is 311 Reuter
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  • 138 8 SOUTHAMPTION Thursday. A MERICAN passengers on -A board the Queen Elizabeth, which is now already a overdue m leaving here > President Tru.in for assistance. The liner's sailing has been postI four times; twice beciuse of the longshoremen's j strike m New York and twice
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  • 188 8 CANBERRA, Thursday MR L. C. HAYLEN, who led an Australian Parliamentary delegation to Japan m August, explained to the House of Representatives yesterday how the mlsrei porting of a Sydney newspaper of one word m an earlier speech of his to the ■House had created
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  • 27 8 Denmark will buy 35 jet planes from Britain m 1949 and 60 by 1951. Denmark plans to train Jet ptlol Sweden and Britain.— V
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  • 69 8 JAWI BRAILLE IN USE D. H Bridge* Social Welfare Officer for the 1 m the Federrr seen demonstrative; th> of a Jawi 'Malay) Braille typewriter to the Sultanah of Johore. The Sultanah the Home for the Blind m Johore Bahru. Major Bridges, who lost the war m Burma, engaged the
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  • 116 8 Free Press Staff Reporter \ITER landing at Kallang Airpor the Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Onn bin J told the Press that during: liis talks m London spoke not only for the Malayi but for whole. He was replying to criticism alk har d London
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  • 25 8 The first ambassador of Ceylon to the U.S. Mr. George C. S. Corea, yesterday presented his credentials to President the White House.
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  • 51 8 BERLIN DEADLOCK Crack APPEARS IN aLLIED 'solid front' T\ISCLOSI RE that Uu v Security Counci abandon his two mom J st-West Berlin disj. a disclosure b> existence of a crad ■<> 4 J solid Anglo-Americ 'nit(J The crack wa xl^ statement, by difff Western Powers on how I gfhfghgfhfgh U.P.
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