The Singapore Free Press, 2 December 1948

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA DFGDHJJJ SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1948. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 281 1 Hot tempers on Malaya LONDON, Thursday. A COMMUNIST M.P., Mr. Philip Piratin, was accused m the House of Commons yesterday of encouraging the activities of v Communist murderers 1 m Malaya. The Speaker of the House, defending Mr. Piratin, said that such a charge should not
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  • 44 1 Indices decision by week-end BAT VI A. Wednesday. Ration, back from I informal talk with n Dr. Mohamed H t to Dutch political party I «f the talks No final I during the Jogjakarta id. I iltation telephone to decide I informal talks i
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  • 64 1 Conscripts won't get more pay THK Defence Minister, Mr the ester- a request that ■ivernment increase the pay and allowances of c men now n the Federation of MaJa i itive M P. asked "Will you rethis question with > the officers m as well? And, are aware that m
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  • 189 1 Conscripts to serve 1 8 months LONDON, Wed. A "REBEL" Labour mo- tion for the rejection of the Government Bill to increase the proposed length of conscription m the armed forces from 12 months to 18 was defeated m the House of Commons tonight by 338 votes to 51. Mr.
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  • 59 1 It\VO armrd pistols, held guard i 13-year-old Malay girl, while >ther Chinese with a knife 1 up her mother, and bed her of $500 m jewel In a house m Dorset Road :lt The victim, the wife of a S.T.C. bus inspector, was forced to
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  • 159 1 Free Press Correspondent LAPSTONE (N.S.W.). Thursd.. 4 N appeal to America to give Malayan smeltinu A'interests a fair chance to compete with the t nn^horn smelter was made at yesterday's session ?n£ FPAFE conference by Mr. Andrew Gilmour, anernal delegate io r r e
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  • 47 1 n \FORE pol. »> > Chinese under the Emergency Regulations yesterday. One of the Chines suspected member '.ay an Communist Party, and alleged to be m possession of seditious literature. The other is an illegal immigrant. Emergency detent ions lied 245 up to this morn-
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  • 186 1 U.S. 'COLD' TO MME. CHIANG WASHINGTON, Thurs. A FROSTY morning, chilly j mment and a cool m greeted Madan Chiang Kai-shek when she h Ived by air m Washli I lay to seek all- Btatei aid for h ating arm. Smiling, but tight-lipp-It Lady of China st« prd from her
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  • 43 1 DOMINGO Imperial, Philippino Minister to Rome and a delegate to the United Nations, says the Philippines needs 10.000.000 immigrants. Mr. Imperial, who is visiting Madrid, said negotiations are under way between Spain and the Philippines for an emigravd. Reuter A.P.
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  • 22 1 U .S. Training Flights Three U.S. Super-Fortres-:ook off yesterday from Britain for Germany on the first of regular fortnightly training flights- Reuter
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  • 53 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THE FIRST man arrested In Singapore for not having an identity card is to be charged m the court today. i The man Is a Chinese, and the only person found without a card when Police checked up 346 persons m
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  • 41 1 Free Press Staff Reporter An Indian conductor of an S.T.C. omnibus fell off from his vehicle near the Kandang Kerbau Police Station at 3.30 p.m. yesterday. He received injuries to the hip and was taken to the hospital.
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  • 165 1 LONDON, Thursday. t RGING a more active V Government policy, Constrvattoe peers m the House of Lords yesterday said that the "British lion" was regarded as "old and weary, with no teeth and no claws.'' "It's time we roared and snapped back," said the Marj
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  • 239 1 NANKING, Thursday. A DEFENCE line has been formed about 100 miles north of Nanking but it is manned by only 80,000 troops, and few observers m the capital believe it can halt the Communist advance. Meanwhile, the Government, while denying any intention to evacuate
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  • 112 1 Said 'Japan' when he meant Ceylon r VHE New Zealand Prime 1 Minister, Mr. Peter .ht amazed the United Nations Political Committee by demanding that Japan be admitted to membership of the United Nations. He built up a big case for her admission until deealised that it was a slip
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  • 22 1 A S.kh alleged that he was assaulted and robbed of $120 by four other Sikha In Silat Road yesterday afternoon.
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  • 214 1 THOMAS CUP Free Press Staff Reporter Ttflß. Lim Chuan Geok, manager and nonplaying captain o£ Malaya's Thomas Cup team, was to go to hospital suffering from haemorrhage caused by a gastric ulcer, soon after his team sailed m the Carthage for England this
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  • 52 1 LONDON. Thursd th( Mr. Cn Jones, den tie Hou.^ Commons yesterday that sale of 60.400 tons of Mala- ruober to Russia created 'an ai had 1 alleged. He said that Russia bought 37,024 tons of Malayan rubber m 1947 and during first six months of
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    • 34 1 DS;LGKG yS /y THIS GRAND X*|IAS xv. I. Nl p LA FLORAL jflfc JERSEY SS nd 54* I > -5 20 per yard only! r H FLORAL LAMBRIC ird (a new low!) many other bar^ai
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    • 40 1 For the Rainy Season Woolkn Sweat fur Children. Ladie- A Gents and Quality Plastic RAINCOA at very competitive i Season Trading Co. 57, High St Phone HI 188 Wherever you go It's the tobacco that count > JOHN PLAYER SONS ENGLAND
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  • 472 2 A MALAYAN BOOKSHELF BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT MO one has yet ask- ed me to write a Foreword to a book, and 1 think that it remelv unlikely i ever will, either. This may be a blow to :nour propre", but also a very great re:or with
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  • 72 2 r'.ub- if he o at al! J convert a i»r fr m Bum i nl contxi Qndini a rebid more fcb] I" d of Uu partiM le yovu bid. The d< \<»IU It A I 1 6 A I J I f f VM r \s T A
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  • 143 2 PETER QUENNELL < > Reviews a new book m UK WHETHER they like it or like it not, the Film and the Novel are destined as years go by to more and more of one another. The result should be mutually advantageous. Each is
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    • 78 2 CCMi YOU V Mpijpi^r>MM( acre m/k Ifi^NT*. v *y v 7 •TACHCS F.P. Crossword No. 553 r~| Ifl ITT ITT ITT [TT 8" 1 9 10 yT Sv X |T!8 19 ?0 2» MM~ 1 VT .M23 24 m 25 26 V 29 ,*p s m rm—^ n \*fo' £1
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    • 35 2 DSFDHFH BFEBS (Singapore) In. lud n» BIU K.Uy t II 1 M.trcs MM M.trrv !5 XI s A 19 ol Mr' HtliW 445 515 The Art cf Living Br." 6 45 Ccn::~ 1 ■> N lOBBOH
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    • 43 2 Proc Sumo St«-j tion Opening. 602 1 One: 63 6 45 745 :es ar e i.30 about; |.M Radio Nc SEAC T. 11 00 Melodies from B 11-S0 Workl Analysis; 11 4 f P: i mary. roMOfti 600 Stat: I N and Summary.
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    • 92 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BUK.N today the ha for fame, and perhaps fortune, if you make the best ufur al)iliti>ur aioitioi i unting and \<»u must i;uard against being ruthlesUrn attainment of them. You are capable, h of working with rone, and ha\e Urn rare talent of heinß aMi lop. the
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  • 1440 3  - allies agree on joint control of Berlin General Dwighf D. EISENHOWER by I ■mtr Goes Tedder kept the apnt, accompanied or three planeloads of officers, enlisted .nd press es. Some months later I Moscow a movie portraying the of the Berlin No mention ide m the film of surrender at
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    • 88 3 or Wj J f W *J i T HAGEMEYER TRADING CO. Malaya i LTD. SINGAPORE.KUALA LUMPUR PENANG ATTENTION TRAVELLERS 1 1 1 FOR YOUR ENTIRE COMFORT \Y AT XHE TAVERN uropean Residential Hotel) (Open To Non-Residen 1 FIRST CLASS BAR EXCELLENT CUISINE BEST SERVICE EALS A LA CARTE SERVED UP
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  • 613 4 Palestine As It Looks Now THE holy city of Jerusalem battlescarred, plundered, half deserted, and economically ru' is about to enter a new phase of its turbulent history. The theoretical position is this: UNO, when it decided originally on partition, decided also on turning Jerusalem into an international city. The
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  • 204 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, DEC. 2. 1948. Malaya's Voice In Trade Talks MALAYA will shortly be called upon to consider whether she is prepared to ter into an international tin agreement, following the st month by the L Tin Study c m< mber governnts If tht suffi*he the the
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  • 25 4 4 Him thou found honrj? R.it s«. mm h .is i^ MillHicnt for thrr. Irs- thou be filled therewith, and vomit. Proven* 25. ie.
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  • 35 4 HONG KONG a D A n I arrives six of goir. findlnj Hong Kong as a chen In prison f the Hong Kong adi T A 48 hours U THi an.. make.
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  • 678 4  -  POLITICO BY lIOLLYWOOD to have dealt no more kindly with Jim Corh- India's best known big game hiu than it ha h other writers as distinguished In literature as Mr. Corbett is m Jungle loi Perhaps no film could capture the pecul.ar charm -jf Mr. Corbett'a
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  • 6 4 EYES ON THE ATON Coin^^B *FDNFDGJL
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  • 130 5 This ant-eater lives in a flat Maff Reporter is keeping an ant-eater as g iporc flat and feeding it on occasional cockroach as a the animal for $Z from some >n Sunday when he I h friends. an ant-eater at oo but this one nv bath er as 11] damD."
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  • 77 5 123 DENTISTS REGISTER WITH GOVT. i rec Press CJtfneM < orrespondent ONE hundred and twentythree unlicensed Chinese lists m Singapore have reh the Government l] Department under Under the Ordinance, all unU tral be subject to a ractical examlun- 11 for I only Mm. if ild be i al manlier
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  • 22 5 D. G. W. Pari i a member of the y» di- mcil of SinßJipore aJ.d th« on of Malaya.
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  • 137 5 tree Press Malay Correspondent MALAY seamen m Singapore will soon have a home and funds for building have already been collected among members of the Malay Seamen's Union The s rl tnat Mala y mid have a home made by Inche Ibrahim I Mi Secretary
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  • 97 5 THE much-talked of Hank production. "London Belongs To Me.' opens a: the Pavilion today. An imaginative young garage mechanic accidently kills a girl and U charged with wilful murder. The plot deals with the various effect! thkt this has on the lives of the oth
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  • 29 5 Pupils of Choon Guan Engl.sh School, by their concert last night, raised more than $1,000 for the Dryburgh Memorial Fund to extend the three Presbyterian English schools at Katong.
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  • 193 5 Christian work among Malays 'unwise' Free Press Malay Correspondent \irSLIM leaders m Singapore described as "unwi Christian activities among the Malays and stressed that "any effort by the Christian missionaries m that direction would only add lire to the communal differences which we are trying our best to avoid." They
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    28 5 I •:g a model of the iv hose j rk at are Architect, D C. Rae, and the S n being the :ctl m Stamford Road Free Press
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  • 176 5 SIX YEARS CANE FOR ROBBERY ANG Chwee Seng, one of two Chinese who held up and robbed a Chinese cashier of cash and choques to the value of $15,000 on May 18 at North Bridge Road was yesterday to .six years' rigorous imprisonment and ten il the rattan by Mr.
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  • 362 5 tree rress Staft Reporter PROPERTY values m the residential suburbs of Katong and Pasir Panjang have increasec and the proposed establishment m the future of satellite towns will bring about an appreciation of the value of the localities concerned, Mr. Cheong Hock Chye, a Singapore assessor
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  • 57 5 TWO 18-yt girls. Betty and Sim. appeared m the Sixth Police Court for using abusive language to arh other In quar a man. Ah Leng. on N disgrace." U. ;d them. ing r m put unusual croud of people m the cour hav»' public with half Sing
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  • 63 5 Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Wed. THE Director of Mcd Services. Hong Kong. D: wion, said today tl al gapore and the may get tuberculosis inirr. from ng m thr not future. He said that Colonia search funds might be v in-Hong Kong to build
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  • 217 6 U.S. FOOD EXPORTS BEAT RECORDS Europe got over half WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE United States shared a record amount of food with other countries during the past crop year and still fed itself better than before the war. The agriculture department state that exports during the crop year ended last July
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  • 69 6 \l >HINGTON officials preff diet that the Ui Bl year from now, will d to defence alliances embracing mt«>t o! the V crn world. These alliances are the Rio Pact for joint defence of the America's and the proposed North Atlantic Security Alliance. The Rio Pact Is
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  • 77 6 YOUNG India is not In a mood to tolerate the purdah system. Some Calcutta young men and women have decided to offer satyagraha and stage hartals m front of houses where brides m purdah are given m marriage. A deputation of Marwari leaders met the parents of some
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  • 54 6 WESTERN Germany nas increased production to three-quarters of normal and will be self-supporting by 1952. when ERP aid ends. He 6ald production m the Western zones had increased from 38 per cent, of normal last summer to 73 per cent. The year 1936 is taken as
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  • 24 6 D HOUNDS and L> ls old 1 r In Brithe war been f I numbers. T breed I rtlnctioi Reuter
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  • 63 6 A* N been made by I >n, general I the MeteruAssoclatlon, to photograph of publl- who si J In the lobby; otl. hive placed shapely legl tables I a woman r:ed a cigar and a sed dowmger di nds all lobby. press were asked to
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  • 129 6 DREMIEB Marshal Tito says trade restrictions by Cominform nations have forced Yugoslavia to revamp her five-year plan. The "regrouping" of Yugoslav industrialization did not mean a backward step and its suicessful achievement would be Yugoslavia's answer to all slanders, he asserted. V and :sed ing
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  • 68 6 I'IAN delegat A I L'n radio lltten that she v. -uch while ambas- but that she son lid ■d oy ihe .me Ak ab( few rtunlt ng things :m preyed by I bring clone t childre: In ng. and nen ar< They have complete equa "And
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  • 77 6 BRITAIN with 6 m the inU of the United Kingdom" the :iade. Mr. A "It is not practical to define what Ls stra war man;. having a dual use for peacr and war purchases", he said. be time had :o send strategy to Russia while
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  • 5 6 'Selling' P.I. with music FGKGKHK
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  • 33 6 GERMAN BLACK MARKET 'RING' A TTEMPTS are being a fabulous black mat, Marburg occupied b\ Russians. Most ol JJ going into the Runorthern corner of I Z the Russian and Br 4 •Alt
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    51 6 Tivo veterans m the world of politics, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and M. Edouard Herriot, President of the French Assembly and Mayor of Lyons, have a tete-a-tete chat. Mrs. Roosevelt who had just received a doctor's degree from Lyons University, may be the next U.S. envoy to France according to recent
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  • 16 6 U.S. SENATOR ON JAWA PROBE. UED STATh Mlor fro to HixtiiVici to ports l plan nesian
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  • 162 6 GHKLLJLJL; LONDON I) SHIPPING ill generally remained yesterday following news of the n Government control on freight rat- i K«ui financial correspondent Peatwc tl however, was the marking up of Kin& line from 625. to 955. on offer by the I Co. to purchase shares
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    • 89 6 JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya i applaud your fighTingX /you bet, mr fusty.' -A] I/that's what You Think,^T 1 \<^\ HUM MY DEAR MISS JANE 1 I'VE GOT A FEELINC I MISS I SHAN'T REST I -^f^v-^A Vv^^ AND MAY I (HUM) HOPE I CAN PUT
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  • 29 7 planning tennis \>'. not >rt, ;ild I do not touch and this was one m important s I had with ause he g Reuter
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  • 47 7 1 be pr* f^ht and right picture. proa**? pupils of Mr. G. Creighton coach oj the japore Swimming Club >ie rtQ> Pat an who won the junior girls' clubcha exent ips aa M 4 X ona n I Wiggint >le Free Press
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  • 292 7 Ken tucky Derby also shows up Free Press Racing Correspondent T t ww IPOH, Thursday. FAISERINE (3f. m 38 4 5), Kentucky Derby and Martini (3 m 39), Game Boy and Selopian (3 m 39 2 5), Amusement and Bright House (3 m 39 45) and Polish
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  • 106 7 SCC 1 st TEAM BEAT "A" XV THE Singapore Cricket Club first team beat their "A" team by 22 points (two and four tries* to fivt t?oal» m a game of rugger on the Pi day. Early m the first half. Fox i Warne went over for tries. Both tries
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  • 441 7 SHOWING vastly superior team-work, the R.A.F. had little difficulty m defeating the Army m their Pentangular Tournament Rugby match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday by 17 points (a goal, two tries and two penalty goals) to five (a goal). Gibson, the Army hooki unfit,
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  • 31 7 ■OCKET: (.lit; M X nal Ri-?t v. l^t S*pore \rtii RK.m < MR N.V R 5.4 II B R.K.( RK— Ciilman BarritU» BOCCCS spore Mulava Cup VetcraM JoUilads larr^r Park.
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  • 40 7 NEW SPORTS SYNDICATE FORMED IN U.S. THE forma lion of a ..dicate to pror/. sporty hem to telen audi* The the tion t George X B Brip championship. the United States, from whom also said they r an f Reuter
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  • 174 7 BISH 5} lerday that Lee Savold, Jersey b Ight, will be 100 per cent, fit for his ten-round title bout against Bruce Woodcock of Britain at Harringay Arena on Dec. 6. The writers saw Savold work out at his Eastbourne ..> on Tuesday. Tii' v said Savold
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  • 55 7 picture. Wildman (Army) tries to go through on his own, but is closely followed by Leviseur (RA.F.). with Griffiths (R.A.F.) covering a possible pass: an incident during yesterday's Pentangular Tournament rugby match at Jalan Besar Stadiinn, m which the R.AT. defeated the Army by 17
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  • 244 7 IT is easy to understand m some ways why leading English footballers, whose income is limited the rules laid down by League authorities, tend t<» grouse considering the way they attract mone> through the turnstil< It is easier still when hearing of paymmade elsewhere, a
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  • 276 7  -  CRUSADER By \f ALAYA'S Thomas Cup team sailed for England today with high hopes of bringing home the coveted trophy but with a definite weakness m the doubles department of the game. I draw attention to this defect of the side with no intention
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  • 7 7 I.A. XI DO WELL AGAINST S.R.C. tn
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  • 85 8 SEOUL. Thursday. SEOUL p terday threshoot to kill tation" any disturbara at alleging AmericanKorea by Russian -trained North nle's army had al- begun. •I-esung. city two >outh of the Soy: rican border. m the been ordered I by. while extraorons are being n m Seoul.
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  • 7 8 HIRTH GRACIE— 1948 g of A.
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  • 50 8 A 75 miles an hour tropical cyclone lathed 100 miles of the Australian coast near Darwin last night and stopped all departures from this Empire air outpost. Shops were hurriedly clo and streets cleared as the rning reached the town but Darwin Itself was tSSFSGed Reuter
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  • 381 8 'OFFERED MPs. ANTI-RED FUNDS' Stanley tells tribunal LONDON, Thursday. SIDNEY STANLEY, key figure m the Government inquiry into allegations of corruption m public life, claimed yesterday he had offered Members of Parliament "all the money they wanted" for an organisation to fight Communism. Later, he said, an organisation called "Freedom
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    117 8 TB X-RAY WORK The chairman of Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, Mr. C. L. Edwards, had his chest X-rayed yesterday when the neve SAT A Clinic m Tanjong Pagar Road began work. Acting as radiographer is Mrs. Baillie, wife of Brigadier A. C. Baillie of Singapore District. A 54-year-old Chinese carpenter, Mr.
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  • 172 8 A RED CROSS PLEA FOR JAP LEADERS new york, Thursd ASKINCr mercy on humamlan grounds fur thJapanese war leaders i to death, can Red Cross has appealed to the American Red Cr intercede with President Truman. Several Mexico City newspapers support the move. <■■ I iinnsing on the app.-als of
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  • 33 8 ABriI of war ma" :)lockad' Commons j Under-Secret. the cold war with cool Mr. M by tl: to Brl'ish Inters \v -P tc Oru m tin only accept li
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  • 27 8 PARIS, Thursday. J GIANT eagle spanning 'llmost eight feet, attacked and lacerated a French fanner, who shot it down near Lemant. Paris. Reuter
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  • 97 8 SPECIAL Market correspondent fives the prices of rubber (Id cents per Ib.) a4 11 a m todaj •t follows: Buyers Sellers No. 1 K.S.S Spot loose F.o.b. Id bales Dec. No. 1 BJJ9 35 No. I K.s 34 .51 No. S R.S.S. 33*, Ton** of market; Erratic. M\<;\PORE
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  • 142 8 A CHICAGO pedlat] h. Ed compulsory tarital blood examination! to help prevent birth of ■d children. Dr. Meyer A. PerfeUin, chief I the pediatrics staff of Michael Hospital, Chicago, told the al 6oc ety for Crippled Children and Adults: Tl shculd be tested for the
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  • 157 8 ISRAEL OPPOSES HOLY CITY PLAN TEL AVIV. Thu: OHE8IDENT Chaim Weizman acl, with 1 support of his Government, is expected to announce that Israel is determined to rorr. "sovereign possession" This is contrary to United Nations proposalinternationalism the Holy City. In I Syria j told the acting :ine Dr. Ralph
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  • 94 8 LONDON, Wednesda T»HE British Government today lifted controls imposed during the war on shipping, freeing the nations merchant fleet to seek cargoes on a competitive basis. The Ministry of Transport announced that the de-oontrolling will be for a six months' test period. The Government retains sufficient
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  • 26 8 I port pla: ng.ng QCh npai Df In t Pi Bron aerodrome. m froir. were perator and mechanic were taken Reuter
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  • 75 8 COPENHAGEN. Thursd THE Danish police said terday they were seeking an international gang which has printed and circulated hundreds of thousands of counterfeit U.S. $50 notes m Europe. Mr. Dorn Jensen, heading the Danish investigations, said the hunt has spread to Belgium. Sweden, Norway
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