The Singapore Free Press, 26 November 1948

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Pfress LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2$ 1948. PKKE 10 II.MS
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  • 338 1 BRAINS TRUST' GOVT FOR CHINA To direct a total war NANKING, Friday. RESPITE disappointment over United States reluctance to send more aid to combat the Communists, tension in Nanking has eased considerably after the first wave of alarm und latest reports indicate that there is a strong possibility that a
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  • 213 1 INCOME TAX You can pay by instalments Free Prt- iff Reporter EMPLOYEES are to be allowed to pay this year's income tax m six equal monthly instalments r the first half of next year. ration official told the I Press this he scheme is subject to monthly dec s being
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  • 41 1 A 16-year-old Ch ntse girl, Wong Ah Kirn. was badly injured when thrown from the pillion of a motor cycle which collided w th a car at the Junction of Middle Road and Bencoolen Street laat night.
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  • 71 1 Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ARMY deserters have been found working with private firms, said the G.0.C., Malaya District, Major-Gen. C. H. Boucher, answering a question at this morning's high level press conference here. H»* said that two cases were disci ivered recently. The
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  • 32 1 Indications last night were that M. Gaston Eyskens had failed to form a new Belgium Government and the end of the week-old cabinet crisis was not yet m signt. A.P
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  • 47 1 Thk. was how the fact that they were deserters had come I to light. In view of this, he said, prl- vate firms had been asked to screen applicants for work. Any Information of deserters from the army was normally passed on to the police.
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  • 35 1 A hydro-electric plan to develop additional power from Niagara Falls at a cost !of about $150,000,000 will be started immediately. said Hydro Chairman, Mr. Robert Saunders m Toronto -Cana- da>— i A.P.
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  • 156 1 PARIS, Fri. 'THERE is convincing evidence that some of those concerned with the direction of Soviet policy seek to extend their domination over the whole of Europe and Asia," Gen. A. S. L. Naughton, chief Canadian delegate to the United Nations, told a private
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  • 66 1 Free Press Stall Reporter IMVE Chinese alleged to have recently arrived m ipore from Senai, J^ under the Emergency Regu'. m a dawn security raid by police at Bullm Estate. Chua Chu Kang today. Three of the Chir re identity cards, and two had receipts
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  • 29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. -INESE who crawl through the perimeter fence at the sub power station at Ta: Tuallang In Batu 0 let was shot dead police sentry.
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  • 126 1 THE HAGUE. Thurs. /CIRCLES close to the Netherl lands Government today A Indonesian Republican aions. circulated among m Paris yesterday, that Holland was violating the tru Indonesia. It was ehi any D taken against "illicit trade." The charge m the Indonesian circular that the establishment of
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  • 170 1 'EIRE IS NOT FOREIGN'— MR. ATTLEE LONDON, Frid. T»HE Prime Minister, Mr. C. R. Attlee, told Parliament yesterday that Britain would not regard Eire as a foreign country after her repeal of the ExteYnal Relations Act, which had hitherto bound her to the British Crown. Eire citizens, he said, would
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  • 57 1 HELD up in Southampton now for nine ti of the American dock st the liner Queen Elizabet: leave on Sunday, it ha* decided. This was announced yesterday following news that the rs and employers had reached tentative agreement. Each day's delay in the sailing of the
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    32 1 The Prime Miniate; uf Eire, Mr. John Costello, who yesterday m moving the Republic of Ireland Bill— a measure which breaks the link with the British Crown —paid tribute to the King.
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  • 283 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THE statement of the Mentri Besar of Johore, A Dato Onn. bin Ja'afar, that during his discussions with the British Government m London he had spoken for Malayans and not only for Malays, has "taken a load off the minds
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  • 59 1 MGASTON MCNNERVILLE, a Negro, and a Radical Socialist, was yesterday elected president of France's Council of the Republic (the Upper House of Parliament). He got 199 votes. The Communist candidate, M. Henri Marvel got 19. Gen. de Gaulle's "French People's Party" is the strongest party m the
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  • 17 1 Singapore police yesterday arrested two Cantonese and a Teochew for being members of secret societies.
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  • 35 1 Sir Percival Griffiths, adviser to the International Tea Market Expansion Board said m Colombo i lay that before lone, tl i 'would have i than it want- d.'- Reuter Ifgfdgfdgdfgdfg m
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  • 48 1 OSE of the uho ha.. day, Thanksgiving Day, it Truman. He spent most of the day signing papers and studying report s in a was almost d typical Thanksgiving dinner consisting of turkey and accessories. Early repor generally light total for a holiday, U.P.
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  • 146 2  -  JUDY BARDEN By *T»HE aftermath of Adolf Hitler's poliregardins: marriages Gerj my and the atlon of the ilation is throwing shadow today on the of n: I 1941 I H t Uschi i of bricks. Proudly he told her what a beautiful daughter-in-law he had. "Wl I
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  • 131 2 T -TWIRLS m the clove- VJTsmitcd city of Zanzi- bar. on the island oil the 4 Ist Coast of Africa, a: i«ing slowly towards fr< dom. 0 It is' an Arab c: (l and for thousands :irs no woman lias bo een abroad unveiled, even T 4by
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  • 111 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BOKN I »vi strong will is ;ihl^ i<i s#-e \ou through many a difficulty which would rout someone less I til than > Murseif. I tre. h\ nature, m- J tlennl of those irho are but through experic and \nur innate love of mankind, will no douh
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  • 146 2 Looking For A 1 7-inch Waist fUUSTIAN Look) I)i(ir, the world's iro*t front-paged fashion-maker, is fash; toughest employer too. Few n < tt i mannequins can measure up t< Int Dior standard^ li« diniliv Lurope to find cirN uho do. nie Dior sp« i(i<ati< no be worn hut the uaist
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    56 2 r haird: rnond. a man fond of a Rood night's sleep, the 1 filled with hum.i U< i find <uil I \<-r\ day more than fir hair clipped m tin short style mond and e\i r> ii lant v,,rtv out the (lippines for suit;* I" meet the nd
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    • 24 2 PORK SAUSAGES Made daily m our kitchens from selected pork mildly seasoned. BEEF SAUSAGES TOMATO SAUSAGES As SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD ORCHARD ROAD.
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    • 83 2 "Scapula 7h\>\ Kwong Cheong 10^1 High Street Sir Jt s a treat to nd feel th< of Fl Prim m This Week j We Offer You! PLASTIC HANDBAGS f..r til j DE SILVA BROSi Presentat W our Gifts and P have been the many merry peopu question of a or
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 67 2 BFEBS Singapore) «»ai S.EA C. <*o roo I OD Uorld P rOMOBSOft IDKKOH i a n JjlNvjArUnL 485 m**rr», II metre* 12 p m j, ttl mcUtt 6 pm to md M pm U 11) 1 1 IVldndrdkO Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malavn J'|l I 4\ll M
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    • 77 2 F.P- Crossword No. 548 Hf I l I PH Fl Fl f^" 7 8 a v "'iT'iP US Jo^™' Tl 21 22 23 24 25 26 t "^z? 7~:a*" ~2T 3H T37 ST I i j 40 W W: m I 1 I I I KOSS (6). 39. Cle\er i
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  • 1879 3  - Allies halt the Ardennes break through General Dwighi D. by EISENHOWER THE strong artificial defences of the iegfried Line assisted the enemy to achieve rengrth m the attack. The obstacles pilland fixed guns that line so greatly multiplied the defenve power of the garson that the German I d to
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  • 529 3  -  CURT REISS BY hth of a series on life m the Soviet zone of Germain. PERHAPS the pertinent question to which I tried to find an answer while travelling through the Rus--occupied z< -■rmany does the G youth :id? For whoever ires German youth, chance
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    • 45 3 I CAMERA STUDIES j SingoP° re M H U i WALSH LTD. a+ Sese silver .IIELLOWARE 3 R E E iELLERY WAL/K IDE ITY .ARD a ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT 'OR YOU TO REGISTER s) oo /r jovy H *Hik BROS JCt Of SI Ity
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    • 46 3 M ilk Stout MACKESON'S You'll like it better! l ntes >^ pk v mSK lL f _y I i fwBSF i ONE ALWAYS LEADS TO ANOTHER WHOLESALE PRICES ON APPLICATION SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE! KUALA LUMP.UR PENANG Appetising AUSTRALIAN LAMB from FITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES TELEPHONE 5281 ORDER DEPT.
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    39 5 of the m deh to the aF E. conferei Lapstone. Australia ing at a a Raffles Hott extended his c delegation. •lessman Singapore, pictured at held Hi honour he Indian deley I *f c tan 1 r to Did
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  • 61 5 INREGISTERED LIABLE TO ARREST All must have SdeniUy cards WNING BY Li). CHIEF Staff Reporter lief, Mr. K. Fowler, morning that from tne Police force trom upwards ma\ arrest peri lentit cards. n the Co-' ire liable under the prisonn. trs or to a 000 or both. -ad he a
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  • 11 5 C Supr* Kapore. on Dec. 6 a" 10 Jt
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  • 135 5 Free Press Chinese Correspondent of raw material coupled with the recent sharp drop m the price of rubber, has i forced two rubber mills In Singapore to suspend 'operations and one mill to operate on a part-time basis from Dec. I. A total of 862
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    22 5 picture. Mr. Hai Der Han F. Vajicany uerc marat the Victoria Memorial HaU on Thursday evenThe couple n the ceremony. Mobile Foto
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  • 161 5 Federation to send aliens back THE Federation Government yesterday gated amendments tv the Emergency Regulations providing for the patriution of aliens who have been detained under the regulations for the part played by them m assisting the Communist campaign of murder and lawlessness m the ninsular. Aii offlcUJ statement. m
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  • 96 5 C Thurs. SIXTY eight Chinese squatmen, women, and J children from the Sungei Siput area left Penang r< r ia by the "Heinrich Jesjen" last week on voluntary repatriation ;)aid the Aliens' Immigration Fund. The squ i were housed two days In the Green Home before leaving
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  • 156 5 MORE tl people, in-, eluding representatives of R.A.F. m South-Eaat Asia. m Singapore and ;in B ion lr New Delhi. the c onferrable and IoT ng was opened '»n by the Indian Prime Nehru. vi the meeting is to determine what the r
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    73 5 Indian veterinarian, Mr. Satr, puts his stethoon an Alsatian sus•i of having distemper an everyday scene at the lapore Animal Infirmary. Two d- are ling him by holding the dog. Hardly a d by that one or other o] the staff «"s not bitten. Dogs temporarily patted i their owners
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  • 179 5 Free Press StafT Reporter 4 NEW society, to foster and increase appreciation of Chinese culture, is being formed m Singapore With a membership open to all rates. A preliminary meeting to discuss the formation of this society, to be called The China Society, will be
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  • 49 5 MH. liiilph G Deputy Executhe Director ternatlonal Childre: In the Pi H •rs will Manila. Gikxlv. V N R,R A. in China and later c Ict: y mimkm The UNA C (Unite Appeal for Childr* > and temporarily created .lid* for the I C E f
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  • 54 5 COMMITTEE FA VOURS HOLIDAYS Free Preai >tair Reporter rABARKI hostesses m SiiiKupore are likely t< art'ected by the recommendations ol tinCommittee appointed by the Legislative Countil examine and report on the Weekly Holidays Bill The committee, it is unde: the principle of the Bill \s employed m til* A I
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  • 97 5 NEW COINS AVAILABE FROM TODAY CUPPLIES of th< lwekel coinbeen received by si on*. and day for Issue on denia. m Kuala LuinpuThe coil and the I diary five. 10 and 2 No fur cent circul ver coni tender through but v by th< when theM no >n are them
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    • 36 5 r\ elusive EVENING BAGS (010 SILVER. BLACK WHITE lBn oad N«-ar Raffles Hottl A Give RECORDS C* The Gift that keeps on giving BD BD II BD 11 IN I BI JliU'LlLlL^ l> -iTILL S BUILDING
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    • 98 5 W 1 i v r If I fej #/<:/ Bleach Table damasks have long been one of Ireland's most delightful CO' to gracious living. But the world today is hungry for colour; so the help of Irish artists. Old Bleach are producing tablecloths and naplbedecked with posies of hand-painted flowers
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  • 248 6 CAPITOL PLAN TO BOOST RICE OUTPUT TO encourage rice production the Philippine 1 Government is to set up a price support schedule. Rice producers are to be assured that their operating capital will be amply protected under recommendations which have been made by the nee emergency commission created by President
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  • 40 6 4 THOUSAND U.i> air- V men arrived a: L. h pamphlets telling "You mil find youramong a kindly, hardmg pco him of itical the ntly 1 frames >y a pr, -Oth cer. m tome than a
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  • 42 6 CiHINA'S have b motor -;s be.merit cannot bills of the bus comp. The said the Legislative Yuan owes the bus company 40,000 gold .tnd Caltex 20,000 because of delay m obtaining funds the 1 v Reuter AAP
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  • 166 6 j^ndon Stock Exchange LONDON, Friday. l?Xl EPT lor a few ittrns. tFit* Lopdon Stock Exchange was idle jresterdaj vi\s Reoter*B financial correspondent Kubbt-rs and tins urn- unchanged to lower. Sou cent loan. Other ■'I stoc^ hs s-.piii d tc >he Free Pretf by ment with tin deal
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  • 122 6 Girl sent drugs to convict— charge, 4 CONSPIRACY to smuggle drugs to a convict m Strangeways Jail so that he could make himself ill and get an early release was alleged against the convict, a former warder, and a woman at Manchester. The convict was AUx ed 38, rvlng three
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    9 6 i sprifi' land's 'S. Blankcrs-b. at B R H
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  • 11 6 N.I. REDS NEAR OIL TOWN 1i I reported I North SuA.P.
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  • 87 6 The children's "Soap Box Derby" at Southam at' North Kensington, attract d a large croud. The winner teas young Paul Forbes; hit passenger wot htg little r, Julien. The Mayor of Kensington star' -ace. There is no traffic m sight because Southam-* one of London's "play
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  • 38 6 kILLED DENTIST EXONERATED vi'HKN a Preston Lan M had Ini gir: round to the der. home "an m the face. I 66. died. The ruck the ird James OT of I I by a day Not death punch
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  • 54 6 U.S. AID OM IF CHIANG BACKS REFORM AMERICAN n m l 7 dominated by tin to help will be t< the past has been too littN L??^fc setbacks suffered b} pre^ the I major world probh about the adequac> of pasl It involve this is present of all assist to
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    • 103 6 Phone 5159 onditoncd TODAY 11 A.M.. I. 4.15. 6.30 AND 9.15 P.M. IN M -<;-M PICT IKK rOCTLL REMEMBER \> long as You LOVE! Starrinf X, bartec HETBURN Bl Mil 1!> K»*h n WALKEI Preceded by \< U>£Bn \W \KI> TOMORROW AT M NITE The iluu^ of omfort STARTS TODAY
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    • 46 6 m. WMOKI) IS TODAY FOUR SHOW, /2) Z.4.15.«J0-« r JOAN Pi^Mi'AlJ A tj K^ WHOLE SERIAL PAYM£tII DEPICTING CAPTAIN S/W J DARE-DEVIL EXPLO/TS J ON LAND, M f SEA and UNDER-WATEUr^^ I i 1.01 I MBIA v rfl HONUI I \l Ol ItM! TODAY! REX a
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    • 126 6 J/\plt Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya y^-YES, ERIC, HE'S LEFT /GOOD FOR YOU, JANfTAJ K.l'M JUST GOING ROUND Tb'C MY DEAR GIRL, l'M HOT ON^ ME ALI HIS MONEY PITY l'M ENGAGED To OLD HUMHAH FOR ThE FINAL] THE TRAIL OF THE MAN MUST HAVE SEEN MY
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  • 192 7 INDIANS IMPRESS WITH THEIR SPEED Will visit U.S. next month pi AS Thomas Cup badminton team, which \«r h Canada m thG first r ««"<J the jj th Am <f <*an zone next week, has been drawing cneers from badminton experts m the Canadian metropolis. One of the most noticeable
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  • 73 7 IORl) Derby's *reat m,.--j IMWM and stallion. Fairwas by Phalaris out of S ipa Flow was destroyed m narket yesterday on account of old age. He was 23 years of and had not been seriously employed with stud duties last season \mong Fairway's manywas the St. Leger
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  • 62 7 led by Badminton Aju tlon to represent Der.m. •nas Cup agal Sweden from D- I team will be: h Preben DabelF>lsby. Boergt Frederiksen. Poul Ho!m and Joern Skaarup. The final p will to The f the eas no surprise to bar fans, exce; some thought that Den.:'s
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  • 151 7 TUI- .iiHiu.tl Kugbv fixture bctwi I md and The will I** played on the 8 < padang at 5 p.m. to- Ihp teams are: It II unt pi <X N I. A Kopvr. I Moimo> b Pennetl, I 15 I Frame, (i S. Taylor, «C»pi I)
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  • 40 7 SEGAMAT, Thursday. Kor will be at Sega on Sunday to piay their n lnter-itat« hockey .i against Johore The Johore team will be: D. Hu; I ft. Dr. DBr Rao, Q I. I and W. N.
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  • 121 7 THE following Lave b«-n itierted to represent 5 pore m their btter-gUtc hockey match against Selangor to be pla>ed on the Singapore Cricket Club padang tomrno.> at p.m. M,t b. n i (capi B X I i I. I'eniiif.ithei S I I Dora&uunj < i 9 R.C.)
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  • 20 7 Penalty goal decides rugby I the field strong tup for intertt KafTles College in the 13th game two were no
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  • 30 7 A unmteui la me- c Lawn ing of the fa maj or to be placed on B lawn tennU requisite of wh he actual a Reuter
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  • 129 7 nESPITE civil war outside tlieir doors, Saigon s sportsmen French and Annamites are taking the lead m the revival of international competition among the countries of Soilth-East \sia. of the "o\ nts to •duled by groups from n is a rowing the Club Nautique de
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  • 97 7 lOK LOUIS, the world hearywelght champion. gave a young heavyweight from Wichita. Kansas, a lesson In .i four-round no-decision bout m Kansas City yesterday. Curt Kennedy, 21 years old, weighing lS.'t Ih., tried to forte the issue by smothering the champion with a flurry of ineffective
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  • 247 7 1WREE changes have been made in Singapore's hockey team which met Johore recently from tht team which will oppose Selangor on the padang tomorrow. The inclusions are Mathot, the S.C.C Bryan Marks, R.C.U. left fullback and S Swans, S.C.R.C. right-winger. They wen rday's trial on the
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  • 45 7 Hiroshima Kamiya, 18 in Tokio yesterday- the first casualty among Japanese rs of American football. Kamiya was the quarter-back of the Hosei University team. His ne<k was broken when he was tackled in a game with the Nippon I un Sunday A P
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  • 31 7 HOC Xl v, M x —Farrcr Park. gJR.4 x > M i —s.RC; Khalaa Asm*, a <> ii t; SiffnaJ Regt —st. Geargc'i Rd K( GBY: Kola Raja toms— Fairer Park
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  • 73 7 gfhgfhgfhfghfggh it Turf i August rr.ore patie: mot run nportaT In may be and all of which have n entereci for both longthe coming The August meeting provided run l three and four h The number of entri"!*, 18'J. comprised 125 in 4 In
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  • 18 7 gOBBY JONES J Dr Up: I unders a imate- c B h ama-e A.P.
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  • 152 7 Kon Leongmay prove to be match-winner By CRUSADER PHAN Kon Leong, aged 32 years, is the old. t member of Malaya's Thomas Cup badmi team, but he is also the most experienced, hn\ started to play the game m 1932. and is the one m the side who has opposed
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    • 177 7 BOXING KAPPY WORLD STADIUM TONIGHT Jimmy NEWELL I lßm.il Saw sen>a' ff^ I Mm Rds f^*? PS. CHONG t&fS^* si'! (I M BOI'TS |E 4x3 Mm Kris f^l You rur Porter if F Osman \u Ilttlp Mvdin v* Athu Kid J/ Plus 3 Other Bouts IT^ *»^k Kiiic>id r SI
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  • 32 8 GIRDLER: At the General tital Johore Bahru. Elrene. of A H. Girdler. Malayan Service, of a son. DUBOTS: To Kathleen and, G^ofl on 11th Nov.. at Kuala General HosDital a srtrl.
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  • 21 8 TAN HO The engagement beDr Tan Teik Benu Miss •xin Chee was announced on llth No* 48 at Batu Pahat,
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  • 28 8 On Thursday, the 25th. Nov.. 1918. at the Singapore Marriage Reg. a Peng Chow, son of Seah Eng Thve. to 'huan Eng. daughter Mrs. Goel Kirn Lian.
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  • 346 8 Bank director mentioned LONDON, Friday. AFTER the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Harold Wilson, had given evidence yesterday before the tribunal Investigating alleged corruption m Government circles, another witness said he had overheard Sidney Stanley, key figure m the inquiry, repeatedly mention
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  • 86 8 Sardar Sohon Singh Vinning, passed away peacefully at his .-nee. at 11.00 Pm. on I 48. and cremation took 12 noon on 23. 11.48. at ••ed family thank and friends who the funeral, sent wreaths .dered services c>f their oapers please E R Koek, desires to the numerous friends.
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  • 77 8 CHC FONG, a Chinese bread peddler m Baguio, P.I, tnac tip ■II of bills during hi morning round and he iras promptly held up by gunmen. He to part uith the bankro.ll and was t>h°t m the leg. Tt:-. en ran off with the roll. Taken
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  • 38 8 Mr. Cl v.Lstrallan Prime Mir told the House of Representatives m Canberra yesterday that Government would be happy to welcome Mr. Churchili if he now cared to accept their pre-. n to visit Australia. Reuter
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  • 57 8 King postpones two Court presentations \Do\\ I i court I i don." Lord Cl i announced la*t nig carried oul usual state busl••d as "routine vis:- John •her d A bulletin will t day. -d thai terday's visit indicates any change m the Kings condition since the nature of his
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  • 125 8 India to keep ties with C'wealth NEW DELHI, Thurs. THE Indian Constituent x Assembly will support any "reasonable formula" allowing India to retain her Commonwealth association without prejudice to a sovereign republican i status, usually reliable sources said here last night. The Indian Prime Minuter, Pandit Nehru, and his colleagues
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  • 49 8 A THREE-MAN military junta was formed yesterday to rule Venezuela folioway's bloodless which :ew the nine-month-old government of President. Oa Quiet prevails throughout the country. :ding to the Government, and business m Caracas, the c is normal though troops ftlU I the streets.— A P. -UP.
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  • 120 8 4 SI\(^\POKE police Mr A > P., did not act illegally when he a^i^ Dutch police officer m the arrest of on a charge connected with gun-running In In sian waters at Airabu Island. This was .ding of Mr the Singapore to have a
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  • 108 8 J^ SPECIAL Market correapoB. dent fives the price* of rubber (in cento per lb.) nt 11 a.m. toda* a* follows: Buyers *>ellei> No. 1 K.S.S Spot loose F.o.b. In bales Dec. No 1 K 35' 4 No. I R S v 341^ No 3 h 3S*« fone of
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  • 206 8 'Peace rests on Arab Jew talks takis, rriday. THE acting IN. mediator m Palestine, Dr. Ralph Bunche, told the Political Committee yesterday that peace m Palestine depended on direct negotiations between Jews and Arabs. "They are closer to agreement now than at any time since mediation began." He made a
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  • 197 8 r.iiua, rnaay. A i urity Council last night urged India and Pakistan to cea;»e ii^htintf m Kashmir reports from Delhi stated that Indian troopi had inflicted over 1,000 casualties, including 363 killed, m the latest fighting m the Pooncfa area asualtiea were 13 killed
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  • 46 8 Australia wants Ceylon in U.N.O. rAKia, rnursaay. /Continued a of n from Of thb^ aver;. lid be a; mtmN Mr Andr< agaii proposals requ--rity Council United N for Italy, and Portugal Finland. Trarusjordan. Eire and a Belgian pr c Italian and Finnish a Reuter ;::d A.P.
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  • 44 8 MOKi $7 .000.000- v anted port and Bee since a free nred on 16. m Singap the o{ that the $7,000,000 n'gun ating aped, was a fictitious reprej ation of the actual goods that were likely to i Slnga-
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  • 64 8 ROYAL Canadian Air Force planes took off yesterday from Halifax. Nova Scotia, on what may be the flnal attempt to And the British cargo snip. Hope Star, which the New York coastguard believes has foundered with no survivors. The Hope Star, with a crew
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  • 221 8 STUDENTS practise "red\ •out," a game m which they hold their breath until they fall unconscious, are to be expelled m future. The ban haa been imposed here after one "red out" girl student became unconscious for two hours and came to m a hysterical
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  • 35 8 ARMY WILL RECRUIT 7,000 MEN rrrr r THE Chief K< 1 Singapore. M J Lumpu 7,000 Mala v next two lsni **r, *.•>..■ men a month will t» Reasons for manpower in th* I **M t
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  • 10 8 Aussie tinplate shortagedelays food for Asia CANBERRA I THE U.P.
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