The Singapore Free Press, 27 December 1948

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  • 17 1 The Singapore free press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA D.ML;K;LKKL SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1948. PKirt i«(lm>
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  • 444 1 Dutch ignore the Council BATAVIA, Monday. AN emergency government" ot the Indonesian Republic has been set vp apparently m Sumatra—and is broadcasting "terms" tor a settlement with the Dutch. One report says that Dr. Amir Sharffuddin, former Premier and leader of the Communist revolt against
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  • 67 1 I ONDON, Monda the three judge* on the Lynskey ii which held an inquiry into allegations i m public life, is expected to be issued I lied from 95,000 words s alone the length of The total of words was when the barristers finished their icy-General,
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  • 94 1 WASHINGTON Sur THE former U.S. Under-Sec-retary of State, Mr. Su: was found m a nscious condition rban countryside Maryland estate *y Clrcumi he nru offered a hea ;ek on an early morning walk m sub- freezing i.her. His condirion was described as seriou H. X friend
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  • 52 1 PLR Malay employees of the Singapore Municipality were injured when the lorry they were going to work m was m collision with an army lorry this morning near X opel Road police m. Till four men were thrown f the lorry and were later taken
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  • 32 1 Over 40 frozen corpses were picked up m Shanghai's streets on Saturday and yesterday morning, as the first cold wave hit Shanghai with :mum temperature of 35.2 Fahrenheit.- U.P.
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  • 132 1 Free Press Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Today. VTONG bin Buntat, man--11 dore of Wallich Rubber Estate, Jementah, 1 was shot dead by bandits yesterday while travelling with two friends on a motor-cycle on the Muar-Segamat Road. His two companions. Lam bin Buntong, dresser of the estate
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  • 51 1 THE Soy. Union u> pu r chasing £5,500,000 1 of electrical equipment from Britain. A contract has been signed with the Brush Electrical Engineering Company, of Loughborough, and its associate firm, J. and H Mclaren of Leeds, for delivery of 2,850 standard selfcontained 50 kilowatt ten>n sets.
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  • 33 1 least 231 persons met violent deaths m the United States during the Christma.s week-end. Traffic incidents nted for 171 and 60 lost their lives ln fires and other accidents.- A.P.
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  • 113 1 Pakistan gives reply to UN on Kashmir KAR WHI, Monday, PAKISTAN has given her reply to the United Nations proposal for a plebiscite m Kashmir, where Indian and Pakistan forces 1 aye been fighting for supremacy of the Hindu--1 tiled but predominantly Mus-lim-populated State. A member of the United Nations
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  • 176 1 WASHINGTON, Monday. THE drafting of the projected seven-nation North A Atlantic security pact is progressing rapidly despite squabbles among the leading Powers on other international problems, and the treaty may be ready for U.S. Senate action within six weeks. The treaty negotiations are reported to be
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    41 1 picture The Indonesian representat:re m London. Dr. Soebandiro (right and his wife chat to Dr. Shahrir Rasad and Mr. Sam Morris Heft), a West Indian, after a press conference at which Dr. Soebandiro condemned the Dutch "police action" m Indonesia A.P.
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  • 281 1 NANKING. Monday. THK abandonment of Kalgan, important city 100 miles north-west of Peiping, has revived speculation m Nanking that Gen. Fu Tso-yi, Nationalist commander m North China, is seeking a deal with the Communists. Reports are current that some of Gen. Fu's troops are changing sides
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  • 60 1 ATHENS. Monday. A FTER Greek rebels had A shelled Salonika on Friday, killing one clvlllian and wounding three others, na.l troops captured 17 of the guerillas. In addition 47 prisoners taken m clashes between rnment troops and retreating guerillas m the hilly n of western Macedonia. Friday's
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  • 22 1 Five Chinese airmen were j killed when their Dakota crashed near Chang-Lo-Hsien, south-east of FooChow, on Friday night.
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  • 77 1 TOKIO. Sunday. FIFTY-two-year-old former Finance Minister Sanroku Izumiyama, who lost both his Cabinet post and Diet seat last week by becoming drunk and forcing his affections n a woman Diet member, ha; changed his mind. He will not run for reelection ln the national
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  • 135 1 SEATTLE. Sunday. CiARLOADS of wheat destinj ed to feed the hungry oi Asia and Europe were dedicated at the dockside yesterday here as a "demonstration of the reality of Christian goodwill and brotherhood." The words were those of mor-elect Arthur B. lie. who took part
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  • 69 1 Free Press Staff Reporter THE wet weather which marred Singapore's Ci. holiday is likely to tinue at least until the end ol the year, according to weather experts. The foi- "mainl] m the mornings with a slight clearing up m the afternoon Most restaurants and cinemas
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  • 41 1 The Netherlands Government has approved a U.S $90,000,000 trade agreement between Japan and both the Netherlands and Indonesia. the Netherlands Mission m Japan has announced. "Private trade" between these countries will be re-opened on Jan. 1. 1949 A.P.
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  • 137 1 Free Press Stall Repo TO ensure better su vision of taxis, lorries and passenger buses, the Registrar of Vehicles Department will operate 20 motor-cycle patrols next year m the outlying areas of Slngapoi This will be tl that vehicles Inspectors U operate on the
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  • 72 1 'Best Years' was U.K. film favourite LONDO HOLLYWOODS Idwyn proc The B I Our L Brita. ounte film this year, according to the annual box office sun trade journal "Kinematograph Week. Second most popular film was the British produ "Spring m Park La ected by Herbert Wilcox and starring his
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  • 104 1 Free Press Staff Reporter TWO weeks search by police 1 and sympathiser's has failed to locate the dumb. Penang ex-volunteer, Sing Choon. who begged for alms by writing on pavements In Singapore. Mr. F. E. Bent, managing partner of the Wheat Sheaf Bakery, who has
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    • 53 1 TRUE GEMS OF THE ORIENT (I. S. de Silva lr 106 ORCHARD ROAD Preferen r /or J& Bajaj Tailoring is the natural result of J' Visible evidence of "y craftsmanship p Proved 'fence of service MPfefc^^ x Exclusive features of erery BAJAJ Tailored Suit; lar-Contro! •Shoulder-Snugncss *laa?LCutaway •Trouser-Hang !!1J1|^649 *31
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  • 4018 2  -  DAMON RUNYON A Short Story by MOW NY a very hiph-class trap which ronized only by the better element of rumpots m New York, and what I am doing m these un usual surroundings th Spider Md the Jit manager, is something that requires a f telli
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  • 389 2 I ving a good hand, urged bid come him I v. entioa ol V In a double of ,wu clubs and also, later have a difTicul reblddlng withoc I n>h strrng h. His Immediate bid of ft the future of the hand up t/> North. That player had
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    • 16 2 ammaaaaaamma mmaamn mm Mf noi HAGEMEYER TRADING CO. (Malaya) LTD. SINGAPORE KOALA M UFUR lEN ANG
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    • 92 2 n<LAST^ONLY LAST SAL* JUBILEE'S CLOSING DOWN SALE PARKER -51 PER $26 99 SHE*FFERS PER I.adnV Pla- d Bar; S? 50 i < herked Taffetta 40 Priated sheer Priated lersjr" It" And many other thing* N.8.-A LUCKY DIP S5 You Wont I Cot It at 82, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SlKtfW "SOUTH
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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  • 169 3 By OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT lIOLLYWOOD'S red- headed Ann Sheridan and Cary Grant have soon settled down In England and are hard at work at Shepperton studios on "I Was a Male War Bride," exterior scenes for which they had already shot m Germany. Both say they
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    • 82 3 RAFFLES HOTEL Tonight BOXING MGHT SPECIAL CALA DINNER DINNER BALL .t-makers. Balloons, etc H(i(>K >HO\V— "Romance In Dance" WESLEY AND GORDON FP PICKFORD and his ORCHESTRA EXTENSION TO 2 a.m. D 00. in-tUnm vi.oo. BOOK VOIR TABLE. IMPURITIES j m mc bicci^ 1 •id the bioud are eoimnoD _-^_^i^> i
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    • 85 3 f Xrna* 1 I i> IDEAL NEW YEAR J GIFTS OF TASTE j AND DISTINCTION X SILVER IN A WIDE RANGE OF ARTISTIC BEAUTY AND CRAFTSMANSHIP SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG W m _____a____w__—_ aaaaM HP Aj^^ __T^ __k-ri n— -'^-_^_B Tb_ __H_r V nH X (Ut mm u| -I <
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    • 53 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR d tnditheir ;n life. ire not an underhand rd i> I lo m.tke n>e ■rk. conto md hei you been ward rung tie> >oo will make personal i >v love. rt- that I ismi mail rupulous ever oil i who are i be a i m your
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    • 69 3 FRADIO PROGOKRNNR SINGAPORE II metres ill p m 61 metres (6 pm lo -nd no p m to 11) lOl>\^ BOXING I>XV iRA.MMES IN 9.00 Da Light Orchestra; 10.00 I M.A."— eat of Thuii'lay night's Prog>; 10.30 Male Voice Chorus; 1.00 Lunv.h-time music by the Radio Orchestra; 1.30 News; 1.40
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    • 627 3 -IS i P*:er Nee 30 Dai >.] 8.00 Singers and Tht ir Oornet; 8.15 Programme SumM a i 1 Bag; 9.30 Everyman's 1.20 Btudlo X mas Music; 10.00 Aust Madd.n. (ears; 10.30 Music for Million-: li 00 9.45 Malayan Round-Up 10.30 N '30 Talk; 11 45 CI Danf- Music; 11.00
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  • The Singapore free press MONDAY Dec. 27, 1948.
    • 266 4 1 a fnds. Suigapo: r.ould note _ri action and gratit. it the crinv n ;:'.ber are the lowe month since tl From police M published yesterti.. iear that m 1948 enlarged forces of the h. h special powt at victv the greater c of the
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  • 624 4  - HE HAS AN UNUSUAL JOB Ken Jalleh Men- A bout-Town by DAG m hand, a ready smile, short hurried steps, and a tongue from which cascade the biggest words with the greateaae these are the characteristics of a Singapore man-about-town, Mr. Lim Quee Kay, salesman extraordinary. Business houses are his
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    80 4 Throughout the production of "Saints and Sinners" at Isleirorth Studios, Peter Armsten, make-up expert, has had hi s own way when it came to' making ud the stars One day the stars took a change; flung Peter into the make-up chair and uavc him a dose of his own medicine.
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    51 4 Three pretty Bristol Univer- I s.ty students prefer pipes to cigarette*. They give as i their reason, "It looks I nicer"; "It tastes I *It does not stain you r fingers"; "It's Cheaper" and "You don't have to hand j pipe around often smoke th i and it ca.< -nent
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  • 687 4  -  AS TLEY HAWKINS H> A WINE cellar used ™by King Henry Vlll 40 ago on the site of modern Whil being moved bodily inch by inch, m an nnpn dented engineering feat, ;o make room for .'.< largest govment building now under construction. The cellar, 70
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  • 460 4  - The Red Effect On S. E. Asia ANDREW ROTH BANGKOK By A the Central China battles mount to a climax, the main political topic m South Ea^t Asia is the impact on this region of a Communist victor Siam'S Premier and velvet-gloved military dictator, Field Marshal Pibul Songgram told this
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  • 97 4 A FELLOWSHIP scheme to provide study opportuniin New Zealand for an initial group of five Far E.. em students has been announced oy the United NationEducational Scientific Cultural Organisation. The programme will i tually be extended to include Fellows from warareas m Europe. The N Zealand Government
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  • 6 4 Thieve Foiled By The Atom A.P.
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  • 411 5 MORE T.B. GIRLS THAN BOYS IN COLONY 'Intense action I is necessary 9 TUBERCLLOSIS has definitely spread since, the liberation— in children m particular, and' it is on this section of the population that action and intensive measures must be concentrated, says the Director of Medical Services, Dr. W. J.
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    23 5 picture h Seng r ing an address at the May fair and Dramatic As- anniversary fls attended -ore than 200 guests.— Free Press
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  • 28 5 Family grip on Malayan Chinese is 'relaxing' of the of he prore now at Chinese Rayis report resoc .al and I I (id I OMTIg I f as-
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  • 70 5 J^HE Singapore Anti-Tuber- culosis Association's clinic, I :ed at the end of month, has X-rayed over 500 people. Thirty per cent of the cases tyed have shown the pre- j sence of T.B. The weu has affected attendance at the clinic ng the past
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  • 37 5 ding took place this morning at the Church of St. ph of Mr. Cuthbert de Souza, *rest son of Mr. and Mrs. Soma, of the Cable A Limited, and Mss tag, daughter of tr* 4ng
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  • 272 5 R\r r LEB Hotel Ltd. earned a net proiit of 5282.: m m the year ended August last. Shareholders are to get a dividend of ten per cent, which will require $47,251. and a sum of $100,000 is to be transferred to general reserve. The directors
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  • 177 5 PINE APPLE CANNERIES BUSY AGAIN Free Press Staff Reporter WITH the pineapple packing season getting under way, Malayan canners are eagerly looking forward to the purchase by the United Kingdom of between 250.000 and 300.000 cases next; year. Packers say :ions for the sale may be success- fully concluded shortly.
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  • 296 5 COLLEGE EX AM IDEAS 'VAGUE' THE Senates of the College of Medicine and Raffles College must be more explicit about the entrance, examination they propose to set for those seeking admission to the two colleges next June or they will put candidates In the extremely difficult position of sitting for
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  • 56 5 FIFTY -SEVEN hinex schools m Singapore will shortly receive grants-in-aid. They have been advised by the Education irtment to claim payment. The number of Chinese schools receiving grants has increased from 49 m 1917 to 57 this year. Ml Chinese schools are at present on vacation,
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  • 73 5 MNP MEETING IN S'PORE THE fourth congress oi the Malay Nationalist Party. Malaya, will be hold at Singapore on the first three days of January 1949. Delegates of the MNP from every State of the Federation and Singapore will be present at the meeting and the. Penang Malay Nationalist Party
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  • 207 5 THE time has come for a more advanced and adequate type of welfare service with trained welfare officers for hospital servants. *>ays the Direc'or of Medical Services. Dr. W. J. Vickers. He adds that the Government is being approached through the missicner of labour accor- j dingly.
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  • 139 5 Hospital is no longer feared THE Director of Medical Ser--1 vices, Dr. W. J Vick writing m his annua: says 'The fear of 1. ems to have la. peared and the i appreciated, shown by the enorn; creases m attendat. I clinics.' Last year there were 24,000 endances for ante-natal
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  • 221 5 Free Press StafT Correspondent IPOH, Sunday. IN an action with a large force of bandits m thick 1 jungle north-east of lpoh on Christmas Eve. four Gurkhas were killed and 13 wounded. Heavy casualties are believed to have been inflicted on the terrorists. Men of
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  • 45 5 picture Some of the 200 guests who turned up to celebrate the 14th anniversary of the Singapore Mayfair Musical and Dramatic Association m Robinson Road yesterday ajternoon. Mr. Lim Soo Ban, one of the patrons, presented medals to the Association's officers.- Free Press
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    • 40 5 m' I S >■ mm f.gh Street Singapore. 'om _w>. zfinl SOCIAL FUNCTIONS emit »«f-**ui»« t«c /J >aiOK 'LMWItO M 2ty^ ~*t O-MOTlk T*_ 7«_a 7 oxurv mmm M/f 3e&£ yj/mpi 'CM OOtfl _MO T*«M|I|NT« oca v_.it ocn mm r van
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    • 52 5 I you wont I l j I "SUP UP" Y// M( I IF YOU BUY W^ /a£3/ I LOTUS or DELTA JpV I shoes r<sr^ IN WILLOW CALF, SUEDE GRAINS. I Prices from 24/sc I MEN s SHOES y m m m _»^_m______ _ssJ 3ROUND FLOOR DOBINSONSf *Jm RAFF LIS
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  • 209 6 F.A.O.'S WAR AGAINST HUNGER Millions have been saved MILLIONS <_f people have been saved from starvation by the Food and Agricultural Organisation which ha s just completed three years work but much remains to be done As one F.A.O. official has put it "We have not yet matched the growing
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    32 6 the Eauilt' nks :ng of balancing v, down on two champagne bottles at the Bertram Mills itmas Circus at OlymHe is h forming at the dress rehear rt, as I trndon ichooicn.ldren.
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  • 62 6 Excavations for the new boiler room of the Houses of Parliament have uncovered a double-aged ninth century English sword. Workmen found the sword 30 feet underground, beneath what was formerly part of the bed by the Thames River. It ls comp' ept for part of the grip
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  • 38 6 A PROSPECTOR uranium field In Australia. The tsove I has reserved 2.600 X) 'lies near Codnadatta for prospectors, •he fourth declared ye ore bearing field Ln South Australia It ls described as "promising.' U.P.
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  • 157 6 Jif embarrassed United 1 States Air Force has on its hands a "mystery plane' which uncomfirmed but persistent reports say was specially equipped as a luxury flagship for "Presi- dent" Thomas Dewey. Air Force and aircraft industry representatives refer I to the plane as the "Dewey
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  • 91 6 OIR John Boyd Orr, former director general of the k World Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), says the Russian farmer is the Soviet s best bet m the "cold war." Qm ipt npw Sir John was commenting on the Sonets nev, 15-year plan to combat drought
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  • 17 6 'King of Cocos' learns about coconuts Study;':.Ut I .1 Mr John 1.800 m aer to >ropla: U.P.
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  • 10 6 An I flrst be under of the
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  • 102 6 4.* budget foi next July 1 presents President big. :igle problem as he In the White House. Even the :mming cannot pre q one and i balar. ru ot i d and defeno home landed health programme; niy benefits v "nt tnsura:. Support of
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    13 6 n man: ting Singupoi already p It has a engine neath the I
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  • 39 6 U.S WARSHIPS FOR TUR KS Invo us .th exti tv battle records are to b< ferred to the Turkish Xl The ships, i. refitted are being mair U.S. navy personnel will remain m T act nstruetora and technl U.P.
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  • 31 6 MA LARIA CA MPAIGN British scientists aiv tying out large-scale ma eradii experiment Mauritius, the Colonial Oflice has announced. Synthetic insecticides which are to last two years are being used.— Reuter
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  • 28 6 fOMET jet airliners wh Australia run to betwei BO AC. ahead of all otl of the R.A.F., Lord U Interim Reuter AAP
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  • 36 6 THE United throw the do: I governs.' hemisphere. A Statment directed he governments In zuela and c. the revolutlParaguay B republics said i forcf to b« rican rep; whole". Such ■<-■ America creasing U.P.
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  • 6 6 'AKE ME N MARRY' be f<>
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  • 7 6 CON VICTS AID DRUG TESTS I A.P.
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    • 158 6 7th GREAT DAY IvDAT 11. 143. 4.15. 6.45 9.21 p.m. MASTeWjOf SWQRD.^ m k ANO H_ ART! "mmwSt*- 4 ~*w_ __X _^^\L_^flMl __u__^__i _^__M Wr^m* F^^_i __J_ L*l I i^S _l m 3. rams G J .md a c»_t o: REX DA/LV 3 MELODIOUS TIMES! 1 1 "> p m
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    • 53 6 COMPLIMENTS OF THt COME AND RELAX THIS EXCEL TODAY FOUR SHOWS &jM||A| 2-4/5-6.30 9.30 p.m. fI, KIFBU^ t>.y^_g jL^ COMING SOON RIFKF^HIN 1 1 DON OeFORE; i victor m £j I .wr.lllCl 1 "IT HAPPENED ON S^WJ FOR YOUR GRAND GALA NjJJ DINNER DAl \f I EXTENSION TO I 1
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    • 218 6 Maildrake Exelunve Singapore Free Pre** m Malaya ■WW lillW .ill i l 'Jill I There is a gasp from \Sudoenly the great voice. And a section of the town H_™B?*S_i^H____l 7W£ CROWD BOOMING FROM ALL SIDES? BURSTS INTO fLAMEf WHAT iS^ I __hh__bh_^__v _B^_^^^_B B^^^ P^B^^^B^w^^r^^^^-^ _^j> > JANE Exclusive
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  • 718 7  - NEWELL WAS ABA. CHAMPION PETER HILL Started boxing at age of 10 By A L looLBo^ champion at 13, a British _r_2__r_ am P io n at 14, and a Services and Heet titleholder at 15 and 16. That is the impressive amateur boxing record of 25-year-old Jimmy Newell, Singapore's
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  • 67 7 I B_;_iUl r .....ol I I I '-11 -rficM PI «m._U_ L. nploO. 1 ■V_»ka 3r._«14 W H-. |*a_i> 1 nm 1 i<_»n _t. i KtM I H-rUep^K 1 ■to T muirre R 1 I I it- B _fr" i 1 id on r 1
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  • 58 7 Jflß Samuel Sterling, wellown South African s promoter died m hos;n Johannesburg yesterday a few hours after being found shot through the head m a night club. Police headquarters they did not suspec: foul play. 3 flew to Br. -i«n up Freddie holder of world t
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  • 355 7 Free Press Racing Correspondent T»HE best performance at Penang on Saturday was that of Pr: Guinevere, who defied the heavy impost of 9.7 to win the Christmas Handicap over 8* 1 furlongs for top-class horses. This six-year-old daughter of Hua. a successful mighty Heroic, came
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  • 127 7 IJENRY Cotton may re- tire from competitive golf. He inferred as much when he returned from his visit to the United States and South America and whatever differences he may have ihad with spectators m j the past the onlookers i will miss Cotton should he decide
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  • 281 7 IV rates Wiliu. ihe "prize fighter of the year 1948 It lists Rocky Castellani as the -R 1948." Both the awards meed m a copyright story taring m the laaue re Ring. Editor Nat Fl- rates far below its preBut he finds hope m the
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    40 7 picture Kai Ban (left) and Tee Siang m a tussle for the ball m yesterday's M.C.F.A, North v. South game. Tee Siang misse s with a leftfoot drive and Kai Ban kicks the ball to another North defender.— Free Press
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  • 711 7 |>ELOW is the card of events for today's races m Penang. Cowley, Aloma, Lena Dear and Sister Cill have been scratched from all engagements. The Big Sweep will be drawn on race nine. RACE 1. t 06: (I my 5, 5i FlKs oo_ lechnique ai.i 9.04 002 Scholar
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  • 185 7  -  EPSOM JEEP From PENANG, Monday. JACKS DARLING, a strong stable fancy, isa big danger to the likely favourite, Bright Eyes, m the sixth race here this afternoon. The weather remains unchanged and the going for today's races will be very firm Trainer Kirwan has a strong
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  • 73 7 Race I— COLOUR PATCH Scholar Star Range. Race 2— THIRTEEN Batti II Golden Gate Race 3— FIRST FA.M V Fountain Lady Lady of Kent Race 4 AZAD Spring Cp Sunny Valley Race S— CAPTAIN YCLE Power Chief Rangi Ra Race 6— JACK'S DARLING Blue Print Goafs Skin
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  • 90 7 KOTA Raja SporLs Club, this years S.A.F.A. Cup and Div. 2 champions, were surprisingly beaten 3—2 ov the 223 Base Ordnance Depot when they met at soccer yesterday at Alexandra Barracks Dollah Angullia opened the scoring for the BOD m the sixth minute. Kota R equalised with
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  • 262 7 South XI miss chances S. Chinese 2; N. Chinese l COUTH XI should have run out easy winn over North XI m I Malayan Chinese F< ball Association ma for the Tay Lian T Shield at Jalan l stadium yesterdawon only through I quick goals m the i stag Tht
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  • 255 8 TRADE WITH JAPAN TO watch Malayan interests m the implimentation of the Japan-United Kingdom trade agreement, Mr. A. l> Stutchbury, who i s the representative In Singapore of the Federation Government, will leave for Tokyo tomorrow. The visit, it is understood, will deciov whether Malaya
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  • 89 8 M OMBASA Itf cnj, day. R A F ds hai c Me "Kilindim monster" across Mombasa harbour m a motor launch They sau it has a head like a bull, only largi three feet long and two feet wide covered u:th scales and of a dark
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  • 89 8 Dutch arrest Malayan Red chiefs r THREE Malayan Ommun- Lata, two ot whom v. Identified ln Kuala Lumpur last night as being M P.A.B A. leaders, have been arn-^ by Dutch troops ln Sumatra. They were Wong (or Wang' Thing. MPABA chief m West Pahang, and Pa Tze Mok he
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  • 196 8 LONDON, Monday. THE Royal Society has appointed a delegation of six of its fellows to attend the seventh Pacific Science Congress, to be held at Auckland and Christchurch, New Zealand, next Feb. 2 to 22. The Congress programme will provide for contributions and discussions on
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  • 319 8 WASHINGTON, .Monday. ('HINESE official! here said yesterday that Dulled states direct military aid to China since YJ-l)ay totalled T S $,:*0.000.000, but effective fighting aid m the form of usable small arms and ammunition actually delivered to China since the war amounted to
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  • 24 8 People m hills around Adelaide < South Australia > spent yesterday cleaning j out their homes, flooded after a cloudburst. r»n f?hristmas Eve.- Reuter
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  • 123 8 Continued from Page 1 Indiscreet i. Dfl ft- fiom Stanley and Nil had I it or corrupt. A former railway c'eik, Belohtr nied helping through bust deal* m exchange for bri 1 OBank of nnd and formerly .ha nrun Tradei Union C Gibson has sinethe bank He me-
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  • 109 8 SAN FRANCISCO. Monday. THE Chinese Communist radio, heard here yesterday, listed as "war criminals" Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek and Madame Chiang and 43 other Chinese Govern"who, all Chi- agree, should receive their just penalty." Those listed included the Vice-President, Li Tsung-jen, who has been mentioned m
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  • 323 8 Bomb raids by both sides TEL AVIV, Mond HEAVY fighting between Israeli and Egyi forces continued In the Kegel Desert m Southern Palestine vestenlav as both sides carried out air raids on each others territories. The Egyptians claim to have shot down a Jewish plan Unrestricted
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  • 68 8 THE entire pone force m Istanbul was mobilized \esterdav to guard a dem nstration by 10.000 to 15 000 Turks shouting for the return of Cyprus to Turkey. The demonstration climaxed a long series of atudent editorials and meetings devoted to Turkey's historic claim to Cyprus.
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  • 53 8 HUP BREAKS IN MALI A 250-ton tanker yesterday broke m two off Cape Hatteras, leaving the crew of 19 men clinging to the floating bow. The Coast Guard cutter Cherokee sped towards the scene at Wimble shoals. The tanker, listed as the Caltanla of Argentine registry, manned by Americans, was
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  • 173 8 IN spite of a briliia knock by Clyde W who fell only three short' of his century. Indies were dismissed 255 by the Governor's XI on the first day of their three-day match at Eden Gardens ground. Cal< esterday. Al wicf soft and the ba. and
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  • 185 8 Clue to atom 's structure NEW HAVEN, (Conn). Monday A VALE Iniversity scientist predicted last nij that advanced physics research on cosmi m the coming year may break down the m> til! surrounding the structure of the atom. Mr. Ernest C. Pollard, Asso- ciate Professor of Physics at Yale, said
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  • 40 8 BIG MOVE IN UK SOCCEIJ \|l II of lhe vi M v charactei Ised m be cleared up by the I for players when t m that such B plan I hall league I j J Reuter
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  • 19 8 TOKY I WA N a note U college Chr: a 20-year-r t'*?.' doul de U.P.
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  • 8 8 31 MINERS DIES IN SAAR FIRE I A.P.
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  • 52 8 TOJO'S DEATH 'A MISTAKE' SIR C P. P India's elder and a former Dewan ol Btat nk and < a "tactical and r but he do< of Justice R B Pal. the Indian judge of Tribunal 'It is strange that thof Japan and Tojo and his col'* be executed," he
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  • 5 8 Ribbonfor airlift flyers .DJKL;KLKL;,, U.P.
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