The Singapore Free Press, 29 November 1948

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press I PRICE 10 CENTS LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1948.
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  • 198 1 KEDS THRUST AT NANKING Vital battle within days NANKING, Monday. ASttr, >un to, China's new Premier, went 1 ahead with his task of forming a "brains tru>t war cabinet the pattern of the battle for Central China became clearer today. The Communists have withdrawn their m star from Hsuchow, where
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  • 26 1 PJIXTEEN p- -pie were kill94 whn a building i after a d« i th.it ten more •d under the d- Reuter
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  • 37 1 •D SPLIT ON RUHR LONDON, Monday. cc on one side and on the other over industries In the Ruhr and France's demands the Kuhr being turned will be amply satisfied, esterdai SFSF
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  • 16 1 2 new Indian attacks, says Pakistan KARACHI. Sunday. 4 A .md anoI m the rCotli A.P.
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  • 82 1 Stall Reporter TU: Court hearing ol the RAF generator case In the Singapore :h Court, next Monday. 6, at 10 a.m. This date was set thia rning by Mr. Justice Brown xtension of c week to Mr. H. A. Francis, counsel for one of the accused, David
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  • 119 1 TOKYO, Sunday. 4 WARRANT was Issued today for the arrest of Hitoshi Ashida, former Prime Minister of Japan, and two other members of his party m connection with the Showa Denka Fertiliser Company scandal. Thi> scandal, which caused the collapse of the Ashlda Government on Oct.
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  • 27 1 Five French officers are believed to have been killed yesterday after their plane exploded m a forced landing m southern Algeria.- A. P.
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  • 29 1 Colonel Henry 3ra:e, DSO. MC, 60 Deputy Lieutenanr of Linco nsh'ire collapsed wh-lc at dinner last night at his Orantham home, and died .ilmart Immediately Reuter
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  • 167 1 Reds won't menace Hong Kong HONG KONG, Mon. 4 COMMUNIST victory 'Mn China would not present any immediate threat to Hong Kong, m the opinion of officials and independent obseri vers m the Colony. As China I ttled Hong Kont? will be of greater value > to the economy of
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  • 20 1 The first French Antarctic expedition fur mor^ century sailed from Brest Adelie Land, near the Suuth Pole U.P.
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  • 9 1 •r Paolo .tpoatoHe deAuatra.. ape* 1933 A.P.
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  • 123 1 MRO, Sunday. JHVO students were killed and several injurei today when the police fired un demonstrators who demanded that the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan b<- Incorporated intL Egypt. About 2.000 students ret used to attend classes and marched through Cairo. The police blocked ihelr parade near Faud Elawal
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  • 50 1 r rHE German Communists of Russian occupied Saxony have declared tear on jitterbugging and American "boogie-woogie." The Communist-control-led cultural unions m S&zon cities have organised a "dance culture" working committee whose object is to persuade German youth to boycott the modern dance forms. esveciallv American.- A.P.
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  • 50 1 Free Press Staff Reporter INHERE were no reports of serious crime m Singapore during the week-end. A Chinese, alleged to be a member of the Malayan Communist Party, was arrested yesterday under the Emergency Regulations. Four others were arrested as suspected secret society member*.
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  • 91 1 SOUTHAMPTON. Mon. FOG prevented the departure of the Queen already held up 11 oy the 19-day United i Cunard officials said last night they hoped to start the giant liner toward New York today. The strike had also held up the Queen Mary. In
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  • 103 1 Free Press Staff Rep<xter SIR Patrick Abercrcmbie, noted British town plan- ning expert, this morning j told a press conference that there was three major needs m Singapore. They are: Legislation, a i survey of existing conditions and a development plan. He said that
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  • 25 1 President Truman's Press I secretary, Mr. Charles G. [Ross, has denied Press reports that the President planning a trip to Europe Reuter
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  • 25 1 Clifford Deri, baritone, collapsed and died a: the Vr.knal Liberal Club. Whit-hall when singing at lal dirner m cut o that Reuter
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  • 166 1 Free Press Staff Reporter TOMORROW is the last day for registering In Singapore. Alter that, the registration centres nil deal only with the issue of identity cards. More than 661,000 have already received their ntity cards. When the scheme endi to- morrow about 720,000 people >u\d
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  • 77 1 Free Pi S Reporter THE Con Mr. Male >lm Mai-Donald, left Singapo: on a few days' British Ambassador m SI This Is one of a a journeys being made b. Malcolm Mac Donald to countries m Southern and for personal m< with leaders m these c
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  • 25 1 Two people were kiKsd aid 10 injured by an e.\, rain as they were crossing t:. Bfllt-ville-Sur-Saone. r department of Central Reuter
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  • 104 1 'Get down to work' call to E.C.A.F.E. LAPSTONE S.W.), Mon. THE vice-chairman o$ x the U.N. Economiq Commission for Asia and the Far East which opens its fourth conference here today, Mr. Sashkenhkio. who is also leader ot the Burn, delegation, said y day that "at this session we hope
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  • 47 1 Free Pi BF Reporter A THREE-TCP and 'ing 8.0.R s an member of the the road at the Chu Kang Roa^i and again*: a rubb> i F.\ B 0 H and the S> vice tary 8.0.R. \s It m a i
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    51 1 SFSAF Tie of the thousands of Nationalist reinforcements at Pukow. across the Yangfrom Nanking, who are being sent north to stem the Communist columns driving toward Pengpu, last stronghold defending the capital and the Yangtse River line The battle looming at Pengpu probably decide the fate of the cap'Jal- A.
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    • 57 1 FOOT WEAR FOR ALL PLANNED LIGHTING GOOD" LIGHTING IS AN ESSENTIAL PART OF SINGAPORE TOWN PLANNING VISIT THE HOUSING TOWN PLANNING EXHIBITION BRITISH COUNCIL CENTM-STAMFORD D NOV. 30— DE C. II from 10AM.-9P.M. DAILY. FREE FILM SHOW VICTORIA THEATRE DEC. Ist 4th at 5.30 PM. DAILY SHOWING "THE WAY WE
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  • 204 2  - Educating South East Asia VIRGINIA THOMPSON IU im.ish 'TMtv It) 1 I. .1 ■d by th 'ute r I) 1 TIONAL d< am in South V. trend tin overnment prevailu individual uns m th, I t dren to obvia but ork. but it BU :ed by Lsia unpro- nabililun- oblig
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    33 2 A 4 A \v i pia> tl tins rufiiiiK ;he tub lead, all he I h the rufl trump (ritk If he takr anl j hearts v: nifTed and an I
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    • 59 2 FACTS FIGURES f Malayan Companies Compiled Issued by Fraser Co -th rd Jun»KELLY WALSH, LTD., IFFLES IM x< I n|\l, \IM)Ki SEL E C T XMAS CARDS 6 CALENDARS Prices fro m— 9 cfs to 60 cts each including envelope. Special Discount for Wholesale ".ePEKINGCO., 81, High Street PEIPING STORE
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    • 117 2 TODAY Begins The A W TT^ k\ e>#; Biggest. Most Opportune. W* A Ij Tex Jiltr And Sensational L\ P In Tc Event Of The Year k/XJL JL^ Ami EAJAj TE; Amozino bore Printed inalldtpari p tonne PIVO'I 1 1> > per i iMBSKIN Popli M,irtv Rayon Stocking S SI
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    • 203 2 BFEBS (Singapore^ iluding Blli Reli tt'ESD.I l Mrtrn 30 O.fc.A.C V.UM 12.03 In 12.30 p the the Ask- < I 8111 v|,\^ World m to 1 i Kill I! F.P. Crossword No. 550 i 4 y W'« 6 7 M* 9 i 7^ Wr r-rw 14 15^ fa jfy" p~^^p
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  • 934 3  - Germany whipped, cries Mr. Churchill D. EISENHOWER by General Dwighf l» General' We've go r him. He is all through." er wa> ly voicing what all o. I and were telling each About noo:. y rush down to headquarters to on Important ph m operations. After he loca wke him
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  • 522 3  -  STEFFAN ANDREWS BY DR. Vladimir Macek, mier of V via, warned the I Star ing md of aid to Yugoslavia m the wake of the Soviet quarrel with Marshal Tito. The exiled Croatian Party leader declared that as yet there had been "no basic change
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    • 38 3 I -KIMONOS ,VITH LINING .V EMROIDERED shanghai from 0 r m an and s *:n Street C TY%UCKERS 'V H| J Mos/er s Voice Records BD I :HT SIt AMOPHONE CO., LTD. Hg^l I SINGAPORE f^£ir r J
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    • 81 3 NEED WE SAY MORE? AQUASCUTUM ARRIVING SHORTI V Jjg^Y Jfl 1 flß^^L^toa^BK^S^^C SINGAPORE l KUALA LUMPUR PENANG f IMK)UKITIES IN THE BL€€»D Impurities m the blood axe a common -J^A cause of blood and skin complaints. i^B^M f Clarke's Blood Mixture, as a blood H|f purifying medicine, cleanses the system
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  • 255 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY.NOV. 29, 1948. Commissioners the Franchise THE Municipal Commissi« by a substantial have decided to <v the Government to .end the Municipal ElecOrdinance m such a c the franch. Ime broad i\ operates the Lej I n the need for amendments at this .ate sta«?e. has
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    1239 4 "As this eventful year draws to a close under a darkening international sky, men everywhere are looking to their arms as always, for defence." But does "the cold war" between the Western Allies and Russia presage a shooting one? This question was put to five internationally known
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  • 25 4 Hut the <>f thr wicked shall fail, and thej shall not escape, and their hope shall be as the firing up of the gh<>>t
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  • 64 4 Moving Scenes For Film Effect THREE ion. Wh :id for a •Eureka Stocks a a blitzed "The Huggetts Abroad will see a realistic c of rain. What you see are the four machines" which pumped the ten thousand gallo water which, fall: the row of suburbs, finally Induced th^ family
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  • 544 4 CASSINO. CTONE by gn granite stone, the tirelec monks of Montecassino i building, for the fourth time, the must famous monastery m Christendom, destroyed by what they it. a ghastly mistal of American airmen. "The excu the bombing of our monastery was that the Germans were using it
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  • 56 4  -  RAY FALK ]U H/ E want f i id the Prime Mini geru Voshid i n he pave not ral Mac Arthur's quarter? m Tok he his fight of 18 mo ago agair nomic policiPrime »hlda, head < mm mun I lown the cold l worl .re
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  • 172 5 five drivers to every car &s uIT Reporter lert ire about five drivers to th another 5.000 waiting for I list have licences, and the 'ed by the Singa- ame Branch. >Hl motor rer- 5 to 40 applicantij 75 p«»r cent of generally i ording to ti near ndtre told
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  • 4 5 Only 400 voters '•j
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  • 4 5 SFASFAS
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  • 19 5 No entry for 'stateless' refugees QTATELESS refugees such as X be allu sdnctuar in;ily a admit ti. i] refugr-
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  • 32 5 KUALA LUMPUH POLICE In Pahan* .-,1 on Friday n m Johore the same night .nded and captured the npanSoii of a banbandit killed m PahanK a gang contac Ben:nds
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  • 152 5 Free htn Chinese orrespondent PLANS o form a mobile unemployed reKistra'ion to visit various disbhe Jobless find iave been submitted to sapore Government consideration. oproved. 'hese piemen Led next of the Plans is to of re ineniDl neme. o-oneration cmi ers. said Hie chief ;se. Mr.
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  • 114 5 BULLOCK raits will bf prohibited m the more crowded streets of Singapore nicipal committee has recommended This recommendation '.armed at the meeting cf the full board of Commissionerday. The prohibition of bullock from busy streets m town is favoured by the Traffic Advisory Committee as reng
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  • 311 5 Committee asks for inquiry Free Press Staff Reporter r PHE Select Committee who examined the 1949 budget estimates of the Colony, m recommending that the organisation of the Food Control Department should be investigated, considered that the Department was overstaffed, and the inspectorate should
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    57 5 picture. After his christening at St. Andrew's Cathedral day, six-and-a-half -month-old Peter Geoffrey Farrier is seen with his parents, Godmother and Godjather. Holding the baby is the mother, and next to her is Mr. G. St. G. Farmer. On the left is the Godmother Cecil Rees, and the right is
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  • 273 5 '|*HE running plant of the JL Singapore Municipal Gas Department Is back to the efficiency of 1941. reports Mr. M. M. Paterson. Gas Engineer, m his annual review for 1947. The cost of manufacture of gas for that year was also reduced by 94 cents per 1.000
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  • 6 5 1 appointed C< ber.
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  • 131 5 Free Prc«i Staff Keporur TWO notice boards are being 1 supplied to the residents Paalr Fanjang by Governnl as a result, of efforts by Pasir PanjanK Rural District Committee. Tbe chairman. Mr. H. J. C. <lia said yesteiday that, it was intended to u?e tliese boards
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  • 79 5 BIG CHINESE WEDDING f|NE ov v biftcx ChL V weddings ir tooit p!a:e at tI;P Chui Huai L4n Club on Baturd The party celebrated the marriage ot Mr leah Peng Gniap .-t -on oi Mj«. Seah Eng Tons, tc Mi^ I'll i.van Kcow. aged 17. both iiom wellknown famil re
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  • 244 5 Free Press Staff Correspondent KIALA Lt MPIR, Sunda EM)R nearly an hour before his ammunition supply ran out. Mr. Lionel Edmonds, 28-year-old Eurasian assistant manager of Vimy Estate, near Hawaii*, fought bandits yesterday morning, before he was shot dead. Workers on the estate,
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  • 113 5 Man, wife shot in locked room Free Pr< I aff Correspondent TELOK ANSON, Sun. 4 DYING Chil woman wrote, a two:nent here t while neighbours :ided to her and her :ided husband a hooting incident In their locked room. The woma i of Mr T I 15 minu into hosp.i
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  • 11 5 Tllbtr Chni> at 5 30 p.m. tock:
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    • 29 5 MAS OFFERS .hie Prices INDIAN WOOLLEN FIT Display PLAIN PATTERN excu EMBOSSED Sl/ m i Li rv CARPETS THE NAME f ITZPATRICK'S MEANS BETTER FOOD P-PHONE ORDER DEPT. 5281
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    • 95 5 VICTOR WARDROBE TRUNKS "it and drawer pu m M Size 40 Pricc S2OO 00 ft A No 3 1 1 5 as md bla i T 'omium tittin^i li l< ■Ml ll an<^ drawe M !&r- size 40" Price $335.00 "VICTOR" WARDROBE "VICTOR" STEAMER TRUNK SUIT CASE No WVll w«Wfc
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  • 221 6 'INDIA' MAY CHANGE TO HINDUSTAN 1 Opposition to name-changing NEW DELHI, Monday. PROPOSALS to change India's name are meeting with opposition from high Government officials. The Constituent Assembly, now discussing India's draft Constitution, has three substitute names under consideration. Two of them Bharat and Bharatvarsha— are ancient Sanskrit names for
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  • 104 6 TtHREE of the seven J- Japanese leaders condemned to hang for war crimes have sent poems to their families since their sentences were pronounced. They are: Ex -Premier To Jo: "The cold moon. Many eras it has lighted, "And is now here." K\-General Kenji Dolh;ira. (who
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  • 47 6 (GENERAL Eisenhower 1 i ••Crusai-i attacked by one British newspaper as a blow to Britlsh--n friendship, ha 6 been defended by the Manchester Ou us "hor. and a >ny Qgl In the book, be about anything from md G to -an •■n-
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    23 6 A recent picture of Presl~ dent Oottivald of Czechoslovakia addressing Prague officers' school He told them Instruction m the Communist ideology was essential.
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  • 116 6 BEFORE li< shot himself In the iar :it Much Wenlock (Salop) Roland Charld Ryland, 40, wrote a message 00 .1 bottle of rum. It read: ..ho find m :he purpose lam h a m Wellinfound d< Inn. In n.:fe. I: •it. In her
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  • 13 6 M. the of Rep: down Reuter A A P
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  • 67 6 THF "Food Parcels to :id" scheme ha i by AUSi end pa: :rlends and England for Christmas that I be increased fn m three to five weeks This v. jsed by the 8 M H. Simi recent. Sini all 8t and an re made for orders
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  • 90 6 r rilt family tar long a s\mbol of the Amen* standard of living is a luxury today. And prices aren't likely to drop soon. They may go high* The "little fell form I purchasers, complain that they haven't ci money to bu or used
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  • 70 6 THE Brubazon Mark 1, the world's biggest landplane, had its eight engines installed and its main structure is substantially complete. The Brabazon la the .€12,000,000 sterling prototype of an aeroplane which will carry 72 passengers across the Atlantic m seven hours and which Britain hopes will
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  • 34 6 ABOUT 600 top leaden In .recting a "1 ful lin of the Phillpung to Joaq le Tavera of f Inthe v.: pino ActiviUea chief said. He c bet- the Reuter
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  • 51 6 The Indonesian Communist leaner, Musso. alter he had been killed m a gun battle m late October M returned last August to Indonesia after nearly 25 years' schooling m Russia. His followers are scattered but are general' ly intact m the mountains of central and eastern
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  • 85 6 P.I. not ready for early war |>KIGAI)II X General of staff of the Arm< c told the press that a third out by April of 1949, m w be inevitably involved PPimk h^ Gen. Duquconducted by the P: I s Club, pain 4 war and declared prepared to repel a
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  • 8 6 THE BRIDE WHO LOST HER NOSE T A.P.
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    • 99 6 J/\Nc Exclusive to th<> Singapore Free Press m Malaya f SiR TiMOTHY OAYBOY > 1/ YOU WILL HAVE a"\ V BuT CANT N Y^ YOu NEED NOT-VIADY AGAThA^I I WAS A VERY RICH FINE COUNTRY HUM, V UMDEKSTAND IT, MR FU€Ty' HUM DEAR LADY I SOWER-PUSSE, I V HUM—AND HE
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  • 245 8 Big 4 asked to compromise PAKIS, Monday. THE President of the Security Council, Dr. Juan Bramuglia. is today submitting to Britain, America, Russia and France his last "plan" to solve the Berlin deadlock, it is learned here. Dr Bramuglia's plan, it is learned,
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  • 87 8 HSU CHOW, Monday. 'TWO Fathers of the Canadian Catholic mission at Tahsushia icho have just reached here say they were miraculously saved from death as they knvlt m lyer at the mission trhile s rained about them. When the Communists attacked the town five shells landed
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  • 87 8 M. EDMOND Marc, Miners Union secretary at Montceau lei Mines, Central France where police and strikers clashed on October 22 has been sentenced to ten months m prison and fined 100,000 francs for assault and battery, inciting to nd provoking disobedience among the military. The court
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  • 105 8 John S Ricci, Jr., of Elwood City. Pennsylvania, always told his family, "When my boy comes home, we'll be buried together." The body ot his son, a U.S. Air Corps aerial gunner killed m 1944. was returned from Germany recently. Ricci died seven hours
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  • 117 8 >N DON j •,-ngthen Labour Par, ing machine m prepa: for the 1950 general election and the nation-wide local gover: 'lections lr are I ped IExecutive Comf the Party. The understood to be based on th^ D of a general elect! l new been
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  • 50 8 AN Independent candidate, W. H. Stuart, who Is .ed to support General Smuts, was elected as Transkei 'U African representative m the South African Assembly. His election completes the African representation, the two Assembly seats having gone to communists. Mrs. V. N. Ballineer and Sam Kahn.- Reuter
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  • 44 8 KIEL, Monday. L lEL TRADE uniojiists arid socialists are to "cold shoulder" British men and women m protest against the Military Government decision to destroy a large part of the fori mer torpedo experimental I station, 15 miles from here.
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  • 157 8 Fre*» Press Staff Correspondent JOHORE. BAH HI, Sill TAPA bin Dyolo and Mohd. Rednan attempt to pervade the Malay Selangor, Pontian, to throw m their C ommunists ended m the villagers ai and handing them over to the P<>! sentenced to death at t!i< tusion
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  • 40 8 A SPLCIAL Market corrwpoadent r'vcs the prices of rubber (m rent* per ir v ll i m tada< as foil' Bayen No. 1 pot Fob. m bales Dee. loos* No. 1 R s I Ton*- <>f mmkcl Qn
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  • 22 8 Communist representatives ban 15 European countries art- to warfor the formation of the i'oiish United Worki i\s Party.
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  • 13 8 b an 'me orted to be m 20 i. Corpus U.P.
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  • 124 8 PARIS, Monday. AS direct Arab-Jewish talks began m Jerusalem yesterday, under United Nations auspices, with the aim of bringing about a complete and effective cease-fire for the whole of the Holy City, it was learned here that Israel is to apply today for United Nations
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  • 308 8 Fre6 Pretl Stall Reporter BY unity, wisdom, Integrity and a sense bro k! m the labour movement, the new Labour Party of Singapore hopes to devise a sat: mnter to the Communist creed which, had appeared so attractive to the labourer. This statement by Tiie pre
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  • 67 8 LONDO:- Jay. KING Oeorge remained at the Palace while Queen Elizabeth and Princess Mur.ded morning i sterday at St. Mlchael'i irch, near P ..im Thli c third nt by the Royal Family m I. i of going to Royal LfH Windsor, as was their custom before
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  • 44 8 Marshall aid fin: ling $176,283,7 Jl rised for procurements by 16 count rios during the week ending last Wednesday, the Economic Co-operation Administration announcfd last night. -mmodirvices and ocoan hi au'horlsed included Netherlands Fast Indies 7.400.000: China 2.3.000 000 Reuter
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  • 47 8 THERE are hopes that the life of Greek's 88-year-old Premier, Themistocles Sophoulis, will be saved. A heart specialist called from Paris said the Premier's illness was at a stage which 'without allowing undue optimism encourages the continuing of efforts to save his life." Reuter
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  • 111 8 BOGOTA (Colombia). Mon. k NEW stage m surveys for a sea level canal to link the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans 200 miles south-east of the Panama Canal begins today. ■>r Isaric Rinz Wllches. Geographical and Military Institute Director, has arrived from Panama) and will study with an
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  • 36 8 The Indian Go yesterday announced decision to exempt, experimentally, for one year payment of customs duty on insecticides and fungicides. The basic chemicals used m preparing these will also be exempted.- A.P.
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  • 42 8 Seven United States Congressmen who arrived m Madrid unexpectedly on Saturday may see Gen. Franco before leaving for Paris at noon today. They intend urging gress to provide lm: economic and mil ance for Spain, i' derod.-
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  • 21 8 The U.S. State Department will close It ilate at «*uva, Fi 4 on Jan. 1, IS.- A.P. Reuter
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  • 39 8 U.S.-Europe anti-Red pact delayed THE i M,, n(i 1 I nited of Western Europe i s <> X| 1 I European Union country 1 This timetable or]. I European dlplom it very unl nor >J time foi 1 SFASF A.P.
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    • 161 8 tNGAGEMFNT HAKDY-RANDELL: The enis announced between eldest son of Mr .1 H. Hardy, of Hull, and daughter of Mr j R Of St. [erts. \\F DOING iv. 27th November. l.-thodist Church. r youngest ral and Mrs. Jr. rniers van der Loeff at ComDapporen. lands Navy. and Mrs. Ir. Dipper- n
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    • 25 8 THE MOTOR VEHICLES (Comr I It t I t V <*r ■> i Hid*' r T Notice of Application for Variation carry- ou: fl 2. A
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