The Singapore Free Press, 29 November 1949

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1949. PRICE 10 IBIS
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  • 279 1 Red Germany mine tragedy T\° T H 1 AND P e °P le have died and* many nundreds have been injured so far m a fire which has been raging since last Thursday m a big uranium mine m the Soviet zone of Germany, says
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    21 1 Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh at their rill*. Guardamangia. m M-ilta. where the Princess i* spending a short holiday.
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  • 5 1 RURAL NIGHT SCHOOL HELD UP
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  • 21 1 The Moscow Radio f hat Premier Tito U sending Yugoslavia r.o'.d reserve to the United States for safekeeping. A.P.
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  • 23 1 Mr Winston Churchill has ered from a cold which k p' him indoors all last He will be 75 on Wed-
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  • 145 1 THE HAGUE, Tuesday. I ARSHALL aid funds for Indonesia have been UNed to finance importation of consumption and capital goods of vital importance to Indonesia, an official statement here said yesterday. It was issued m reply to criticism by American uors. now m Batavia* on the
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  • 169 1 PRETORIA. Mon. CORRESPONDENTS m Prevy toria of overseas newspapers said today that m future they will ke-ep regbters of the messages they ■end. says the Johannesburg Star, an anti-Gowrn-ment newspaper. Their action followed a speech on Saturday m which Mr. F. C. Erasmus. South African
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  • 73 1 Free Pn*» Stall Keportrr rLICE and military killed two bandits m Johore yt .s--terday. A combined police and Gurkha patrol operating m the Jamentah area killed a bandit whom they believed to be the leader of a gang that attacked the patrol. The body fell
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  • 37 1 The Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Churches ot Australia, the Rt. Rev. J. R. Blanchard, will speak at the Presbyterian Church. Orchard Road, today at 6 p.m. The Bishop of Singapore will be m the chair.
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  • 28 1 A Chinese Air Force plane has made a forced landing at Kai Tak airport m Hong Kong while en j*oute to its base m Taiwan.- Reuter
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  • 19 1 The United State.'. Britain and Canada have opened a second series of secret atomic talks. A.P.
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  • 48 1 r>LTTER WORTH Fire Brigade and Police were called 15 out when a swarm of bees attacked three peopletwo Chinese and an Indian— yesterday afternoon. The bees stung the victims severely. They rolled on the ground In asony and were later taken to hospital. A.P.
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    52 1 Meld Marshal Jan Chris- r tian Smuts (right), the former Premier of South Africa and "elder statesman" of the Empire, was welcomed by Lord Samuel on his arrival at London Airport recently. The Field Marshal was recently retired from his post as Commander-in-( hief of the Union of South Africa's
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  • 108 1 'U.S. SAVED GREECE' —TRUMAN WASHINGTON, Tues. DRESIDENT Truman report- cii to Congress yesterday that the Greek Government, with American military and economic help totalling US$472 millions, has "substantially eliminated" the Communist gueri:ia threat In Greece. The President warned, however, that "persistent vigilance and patience" are neee.ssary to prevent the Communist-led
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  • 22 1 West Germany la reported to be flooded with lite- I rature seeking support for Sir Oswald Mosley's Union Movement. A.P.
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  • 161 1 South Africa walks out of UN committee NEW XOM Monday. AS South Africa announced toxfay that it would withdraw from all future meetings of the Trusteeship Committee during the present sessions of th U.N. General Assembly, the Dominion's Prime Vlinister, Dr. Daniel Malan, said m Pretoria that his Government would
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  • 61 1 SAIGON, Mon. /^ENEKAL (arpentior. who \J commands all French troops m Indo-China, has ordered a 'J4-hour cease-fire to be observed between noon on Christmas Eye and and noon on Christmas Day. This is the Frem-h reply to a radio broadcast from Ho Chi Mirth's headquarters ordering am
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  • 122 1 LONDON, Tuesday. -'THE Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, told the House of Commons yesterday that he had no evidence that the riots m Nigeria where between 20 and 40 striking miners have been killed —were fomented from outside. Replying to a barrage
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  • 237 1 'Hands off China U.S. NEW YORK, Tuesday. pHE United States yesterday demanded that the I'nited Nations appeal to all countries, including Russia, to keep hands off China and let the Chinese settle their own problems. Before the 59-nation political committee, Dr. Philip Jessup, the U.S. delegate, expressed regret at the
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  • 71 1 LONDON, Tups. OUTRAGED complaints Breeted the Labour Govennent's economy move of laying off members' smokeroom waiters m order to save t6OO a year. Mr. Patrick Hannon (Cons.) called the move "undignified." Sir Waldron Smithers (Cons.) appealed "to try and give us some fires m the library.' Mr. V.
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  • 102 1 THE HAGUE, Tues. \N incorrect chart may haw caused the crash of a )lane near Oslo last week In vhlch 34 persons were kiiied. \ero Holland, owners of the :hartered plane said yesierlay. The company said the offirial lavigation map used by all air ompanies here
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  • 55 1 Col. C. Y. Lin. general manige,r of China National Aviaion Corporation who defectid to the Communists last nonth by flying to Peking, ips requested by cable for Communist elements of CNAC o stand by for resumption of services between Peking and najor cities now m
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  • 27 1 The present Indian Miniser to Sium, Bhagawad Dayal, las been appointed to Indolesia to replace C. Alagappan vho is returning to India from Batavia- U.P.
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  • 47 1 German Army leaders could have stopped Hitler's mass extermination of Jews and other civilians m Russia if they had wanted to. the British Military Tribunal, trying Field Marshal Erich von Manstein. was told m Hamburg yesterday by Sir Arthur Comyns-Carr. chief Drosecutor.- A.P.
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  • 25 1 A trade agreement between India and Argentina has been readied "for the supply of jive from India and wheat from Argentina."- Reuter
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  • 151 1 -Penang charge PENANG Tues. OENANG merchants 1 complain that, despite the Dutch-Indonesian settlement, the Dutch arc still blockading Indonesia, shelling and bombing vessels attempting to trade with the Indonesians. These naval and »ir ctions against vessels contravening th? severe Dutch regulations are rot m accordance with
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  • 65 1 Free Press Staff Reporter 4 KEPALA of a Chinese ±A Kongsi at Baku S»-ram-pan was b.mnd and I away by a party of 15 bai.dits who visited the k I Four of them, a C: and three Malays, exa-.mn^d Identity cards oi k members. Th*»
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  • 53 1 A SPECIAL Market iirrrsp.,nd- ent gives the pri<c> of ritbl><r 'm rents per Ih.i at 11 a. in (odjy as fotlim s No. 1 R.S.S Spot: Ioos« 4b > F.o.b. In baits !>.-< No. 1 R.S.S. 4b 4b Ig N.v 2 R.S.S. 4o 45' NO. 2 R.S.S. 44
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  • 22 2 \team umour rip lo Bek "d looks nality from ai ;:id tram conduct: Uii M girls will operate t-» Ilin
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  • 232 2 THEY KNOW EACHOTHER'S THOUGHTS WHEN Lesley Piddington, aged 23 and really pretty with the sort of complexion they called M peaches-and-cream", says to her .'H year-old lord and master: "That is not what you are really thinking. Syd! M protestations are almost useless. The chances are that she KNOWS what
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    49 2 i ANDERSON, bracken' ttish discovery who hi i rring role m i h e Tuj Cities romctiij- SLEEPING CAR TO TRIESTE." models ufs? oor'- aui inspiration a straight. $ltndI .a ttot.e Q'iba\ r end skirt ed Iv strapping ht. fit b\ i hies on revert and po rl :ets
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  • 285 2 whether her husband could still transmit his thought*, and she started training under his direction. It came as a sudden shock to realise that she could see, under her dosed lids, the colour he was thinking of. There were mistakes at first; there still arr
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  • 238 2  - The best dressed show in town? EDNA McKENNA WHES colleague Paul Boyle saw Miss Turner's Husband,' at the St Martin's Theatre, London, lie wrote: Tiie Fashion Editress should review this Miss Greta Gunt's return to the theatre nas marked by such a wardrobe nf finery that it 'stole' the evenin'j."
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  • 145 2 Here ar«- two m.»re m mis suuK<*stod by Ciord-m Yorim fr<uii Stockholm. Janson's: Tfmptation: Made m a similir v. v I potato puddinc. that the potatoes are cut match-like strips Ins cad ol slices, the layers beLv^ interspersed with alterna'e layers of anchovies and s! r*dded onions. Mix
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  • 69 2 MISS Australia 1^49 Beryl James ha.^ ed to Australia In the aya" after a six months tour of Britain and the Co:. linen* Pint to welcome her the ship berthed at Fremamlwas her fiance. Bill Shirley who is at present living v Perth. A" tractive, haired
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  • 368 2 HOUSEHOLD HINTS HERK aris f or h i*ewlvei Hume-made raisins— Buy as many m you require of the Valencia grapes spread on p] ton bottom shelf of warm oven for half ar. hour every day for abOVf it week, and you have your raiall ready foi it I Batter-beans. T
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 202 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you must have variety and change if you are to he contented Considered by most people as highly temperamental even hottempered you hasicallv have an excellent sense of justice, farsightedness Sand wisdom. Your impatience is often caused he- cause others cannot keep pace with your
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  • 227 3 Result of a Press survey BATAVIA, Tuesday. (H)M.MIMST-orienlated parties and organisat.ons within the Republic of Indonesia have almost solidly opposed The Hague Agreement, a Press survey shows. However, with ratification assured by the leadtaw Muslim and Nationalist parties a* well at hv the Republican
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  • 23 3 London. Tuesday. a rtua growing at I gh World War 11. and mado a mess of •d. hjkjhgjl
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  • 24 3 H. K. RESTRAINS DEFECTIONISTS U.P. IK racked down on ::is:s by octl ns aga i ft] Re* Ing C mn :ns pr runeM asenri^l
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    351 3 i like a possibl B Uth liad a jjood rebiu beui Rill and something ii North 1 oiddir.g to five hearts. Ea.~ i wist restraint m n .rrg; he h^p-d for a bid and, In ar.v ease t South could lefeated. West ope Dunir: discarded a space A
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  • 166 3 A WORLD pacifists' meeting. inspired by Mahatma Gandhi, will take 60 prominent pacifists to India next month to join Gandhi's disciples In discussing pacifism's Job. The meeting will be held m two sections. The first will convene at Shantiniketan, 100 miles north or Calcutta on
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  • 51 3 HYDERABAD HAS 'GOVT. IN EXILE Exiled ministers of the Nizam of Hyderabad's government at present m Karachi have now formed tru* '■Government of Hyderabad m Exile." Nawab Mom Nawai Jang.; former Foreign Minister of I thf> Nizam's government and at present at Lake Success. Is likely to be regent A.
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  • 26 3 Twenty two persons have died as the result of hunting accidents m California since the starr of the Autumn hunting season.- U.P. MM
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  • 348 3 LONDON, Tuesday. 4 *>lhh of 40 whose 52-year-old husband gave her a 'faithful chronicle of his amorous adventures" before they were married, was given m the Divorce Court a decree nisi of nullity on the grounds of incapacity. Mrs. Edythe Winifred Wills (formerly Wynneryson).
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  • 55 3 IUSTRALIA has signed au agreement with America virtually wiping out the lasi USss,ono.ooo of the Australia Lease-Lend debt to the U.S. Known as the Fullbright Agreement It provides that Australia pay the expenses of student exchanges between Australia and America m return for ;he
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  • 163 3 LONDON, Tuesday. A VOLUNTARY central register of guides, through which the British Travel Association hopes to outlaw touts who prey on visitors from overseas is being prepared. The first certificates to be issued to authorised guides accepted for the register will be ready by January. With
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  • 134 3 AN instruction to British Road Services drivers r »ot to talk to the police aftei jn accident was strongly denounced by Mr. Justice Finnemore at Monmouthshire Assizes. Newport. He said: "It is a most improper document and sh >uld be withdrawn immediately I hope
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  • 48 3 The 1.250-ton Telemachu* first of three Royal Navy manne.s to be based on Sydney, has arrived at Frem.n. under command of Lt. Olive: Lascelles to enable men of th Royal Australian and B New Zealand Navies to obi., adequate training m antisubmarine work.- Reuter
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  • 86 3 GfcN K. M. (AKIAPI'A. (•mmandcr m hiH ot th«Indian Arm>. told a maei*s MHtal m M.mpit that Indian women could serve their I— trj btttfi b\ becoming good mothers. good wives and stood h«»us«- -k» rpi-i •> Deploring the tendent> among girts to yel int«. rrcvlar
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    64 3 General Charle s de Gaulle is here telling a Press conference m Pans that France must have a 'regime worthy >i Her to make French recovery possible and achieve ,m,!'r? P a r m Eu r°P e < llp a'so declared that certain governments were helping the present French regime
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  • 86 3 'No Japs,' say 4000: 9 say Yes i'STRALJAS *~V sister Ifr Arthur on an -1"< !'.< n tour, held Perth meetinc i tion <;l admitting Japan to ralia for t!'' 1 195 :>;<• Games m IfHtx ink He aid I Nin ai of 4.000 p. to !<•• the Japane* I
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    • 18 3 I FOR BABY WHEW VELLMG OR AT PLAY DISPENSARY, LTD SINC.APORK Li K Al V^^ 'tt StKLMBAN KLANC.
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    • 140 3 CHINA WARE READY MADE GOODS Giant Dinner Set for 12 Ladies' Towelling persons. 93 Pieces. Swimming Suits Comprising- Dinner plates. Price: $2.50 each soup plates, fish plates, tea plates, pudding bowls, Cashable Silk Dresses cups and saucers. 1 Meat Pnce: $s'oo5 00 each dishes. 2 Piece cassarole vi/ i n
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    • 670 3 WHAT'S ON IN K.L. PAVILION: The Life of R:!ev REX: Take O:.e False btcp ODEO.N: Ship An COLISEUM: El Dial". Horsf feature^, c mii v raznU). >i dra^: Jungle prlncej IndoneHIM)! STAN: Madman (Tamil) (KViKM Nilam 'Mi la. PENANG X1IIAY: Night S^n^ f Dlecal Entry ODEON: Kio:n 4 the W^ui
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  • 558 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Nov. 29. 1949. TRADE WITH JAPAN SINGAPORE struggling to industrial feet, ll Tightly concerned about the menace ol a re-industria-lised Japan, free to flood the id's markets with go )ds at prces that will kill our nascent industries But nothing much can be done about
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  • 1104 4 Don Iddon's Diary NEW YORK: JJO one, of course, must tamper or tinker with the dollar. The dollar is sacrosanct and inviolate. The dollar will not be cut, pared, shaved, trimmed, or even manicured. President Truman says so. and so does Secretary of the Treasury John Snyder. Yet rumours persist,
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    22 4 Jfft. Geoffrey Dyson, formerly Maureen Gardner, the Olympic hurdler, with hrr husband an>l baby son Timothy Peter after the christening at Oxford.
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  • 429 4 WOOMERA ROCKET TESTS By A Special Correspondent IX the heart of a sterile landscape of red ironstone and scrubby saltbush at Woomera m South Australia, one of the British Commonwealth's most ambitious research organisations is ready to test and develop the weapons of future warfare. The two or three thousand
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  • 664 4  -  G. WARD PRICE By AUCKLAND: STRONG Conscrvalive hopes iire h;iscd on the New Zealand general election which hikes place tomorrow. Members of all sections of the population with whom I have talked. Including the "watersiders". or dockers, who are regarded extreme Left Wing of the
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  • 92 4  -  G.D.K. McCORMICK jmkghkf U'HILE B: marking ttm< her educational blems due to the i for economy, Inc.. tackling her own mendous school. question with a vif speeding up liter. From New De comes the news tha 4 Government of India has agreed to cons university-trained men and women
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    • 13 4 SHEFFIELD CUTLERY s j g^g^p^^gg^^^^ JU.S.deSILVA- 106 Orchard RA Tel;24bb" p Jewellers m
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    • 71 4 PRI2' WINNING CHAMPAGNE FROM SOUTH AFRICA an extra Stellenbosch which won tht medal at the Compe' champagne •< won't sta^ get your c k GRAND MOUSSIU) BUY IT FROM COLD STORAg ORCHARD ROADJ^; "coconut gbo« BACHELOR HOTE h,, FIRST CLASS BA h OPEN TO ,o O tfs LARGE SINGLt t
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  • 61 5 T»HE three-day relebration oi the 21st anniversary of the Amicable Athletic Association began at their iubhouse In Nankin Street on Saturday with an entertainment by a Teochew singIng troupe from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Today, celebrations will be continued with a satai dance from 2 p.m..
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  • 267 5 MALAYA SELLS RICE TO CEYLON 28,000 tons of limed stocks limed rice belonging to the Singapore and federation Governments have been sold to Ceylon to enable the Ceylon Government to build up a reserve stock, officials told the Free rress this morning. Ceylon is understood t 0 have paid the
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    37 5 picture. THIS evening gown of midnight blue lace over rose-coloured taffeta with a velvet waistband was one of the collection of evening and cocktail dresses shown at Whiteaway Laidlaw's Fashion Parade m Singapore yesterday afternoon.- Free Press
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  • 60 5 12 HOURS TO CAST YOUR VOTE 1 »tafl K» porter Singap n p r.s on I 8 a.m. vas anS vr visor of Siow Mong. election Lee urged ur polling Saturday mething rrom doaay. 5 ould be r end to required s and adI be betIfr. otity card iving be
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  • 4 5 SCHOOL SALE AND EXHIBITION
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  • 130 5 Free Press Malay Gorr. peligious teachers throughout Singapore! met recently to discuss win ther It was proper for recife of the Holy Koran to be n from Radio Malaya, the Utu- j san Melayu reports A decision m favour by 77 votes to 89 was reached, b
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  • 33 5 The P and O ship Corfu arrived m Singapore from Hong Kong this morning with 193 passengers. 65 of Whom disembarked here. The rest will go to Colombo. Bambay and London.
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    27 5 BARBARA Bennett, aged 10 years, who is to perform a solo m the Taylor Dance Studio recital at the Victoria Theatre tonight at X.30 p.m. Lido picture.
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  • 244 5 Free Press Chinese Correspondent rHE Singapore Chinese Importers and Exporters Association has sent a memorandum to the Secretary for Economic Affairs, asking him to make representations to the Indonesian authorities for the prompt settlement of credit balances totalling about SI. 1)00,000 accumulated by Singapore traders m
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  • 85 5 SHIPING alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday were (godowns m brackets): East Wharf: Shirala <44>: Main Wharf: Mount MansHrld <42 43 Kustbris (40 41 N. Holland (35 36). Charon «33 34 >: Maetsuycker .after Kustbris) <40 41). Empire Dock: Tairea <17 18); Silver Ash (after Oklha» <
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  • 150 5 Free Press Malay orrespondent DEASANTS m Tanjong Karang, Selanfor, most of whom are Malays will have their own rice mill next year, possibly m March or April, which is the harvest season, Itusan Melayu reports. The capital, estimated at SlOO.OOO. is made up of
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  • 21 5 picture. MUAR. Mon.— Two Chinese cyclists who ignored a triffic signal were each fined $3 by the Muar Magistrate.
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  • 332 5 INDONESIAN EXHIBITION JJPKAKING at the one-man art exhibition by the Indonesian artist, Saptohoedojo, at John Little's yesterday, Mr. A. M. L. Winkelman, the Netherlands Consul-General In Singapore, said: "This, we hope is proof that Indonesians and Dutch will a lway s be friends and work
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  • 213 5 BECAUSE there was not sufficient time m Ins ships brit-1 stay for the defence to be prepared for a merchant seaman charged before the Singapore Marine Court yesterday the case was postponed indefinitely. Before the Deputy Master Attendant. Mr. W. H. Welmsley, appeared a 27-year-old fireman, Allan
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  • 26 5 Mrs Hobvrt Eu, Progressive Party candidate for West Ward m the Singapore Muni?ipal election on Saturday will broadcast over Radio :v::.laya at 7.12 tonight.
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  • 314 5 LIGHT, POWER RATES MAY BE INCREASED Free Press Staff Reporter DROPOSALS to increase electricity charges m 1 Singapore by one and a half cents a unit for Uffct consumption, and one cent for power consumption, will come up for approval by the Municipal Commissioners at their monthly meeting tomorrow. For
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  • 30 5 Surface mails are due m c pore tcxlay from Sibu, Java Kong ar.d India. Six p.m i? the iwte^t UflM posting mail it tii f G.PO. Uxhj for Siam.
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  • 109 5 ABOUT 28.924 children 72 Government and eminent-aided schools m Singapore will begin Christmas holid hf-xt month For the 1.286 children ol IS Government pchooli and t lie 13.802 children of 18 aided tiolidi until Jan. S For the 7 838 b 'it 39 :v!i'..\ will br
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    • 132 5 Luxurious Comfort TUFTED CHENILLE DRESSING GOWNS K£ 'jl^K^i- T Washable Hardwearing And Moth Proof Th«r« lovely dictting |owm <re m^dc ot Everwear Candlcwick'. th« wonderful material developed from the hand-made article ot Pioneering day*. The luiunou' deep tufted pile combines the softness «t lambtwool with the washability and woarint qualities
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  • 223 6 Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. ANSWERS to questions at yesterday's meeting of the Federal Legislative Council Included: Kampongs m the Federation may be allotted taxis If the Government thinks it desirable Captain Mohamed Ali bin Maidin asked for taxis to give kampong folk
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  • 614 6 BIG JOHORE SCHEME FOR SQUATTERS Chinese to be resettled Free Press Staff Reporter Johore Government last night announced a comprehensive scheme to resettle Chinese squatter families m Mawai area, Kota Tinggi District, where a site, the potential acreage of which may amount to 35,000 acres, is being set aside as
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    96 6 LUIS MIGUEL DOMINGl'IN 'right) Spanish bullfighter. fend> off the clenched fist of Peru\Un toreador Rovira after bring slapped by the latter for a fancied insult during a bullfight at Lima. Peru Dominguin had thrown his cape in front of the charging bull when he thought his fellow performer might b*»
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  • 139 6 rWO ollicials of the New Zealand Council organis- ing the world's longest air race London to 'hristrhurt-h m October. 1953. said m Singapore last night that the Koyal Aero Club m London and the British aircraft industry were most 'enthusiastic and co-operative about the
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  • 460 6 Free Press StalT Reporter KIAI A LUMPUR, Monday. pHI. Federal Legislative Council today unanimous approved a motion that the Malay and English languages should be compulsorily taught m all (iovernment and Government-aided primary schools. It gorged the earliest start of this policy, even with a
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  • 24 6 Free rate at new low THK fre* pound n..;« »a- on the EM yesterdaj h; 9 s*o ihe pour.d ha i i from A.P.
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  • 268 6 London Stock Exchan?! LONDON i ue day SMALL routine orders plus som< port from institutions gave tf of the London Stock Exchan^*- a fti says Reuter's financial corresj> quarter P*r cent were widtsprrad Most of the other influence of the approach of th< day today, and trading
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    • 97 6 MBnOrdKG Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Tree Press m Malaya NCW fV t 60T >v >/ i r cr .-t a mw *V rV \THeSE ON?^/ GENTLEMAN »L LUCpOr oOd ~\f 1 ACCORDIM6 TO YOuR \\m )J^t <t ~> hS'X^ S '**yV
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  • 255 7 BOLEH JADI DOES BEST GALLOP INTER VARSITY RUGBY Heavy track at Ipoh Free Press Racing: Correspondent IPOH, Tuesday. gOLEH JADI (Little), a recent winner at,Bukit Timah, did the best workout on the training track here this morning when she beat Spearlight (E. Donnelly) by half a length. They were sent
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  • 347 7 n ikk LOVEGKOVI •m and this term's results the 68th match which takes place on Tues- luukenham has already been won t txperts think. The Dark Blues. tit- lessors of 1946 and 1948, have themselves a s a dangerous scoring with splendid all-round cohesion and ex>ivt
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  • 195 7 TIIOI (ill obtaining little assistance from the pitch. the high-powered Australian attack yesterday proved too strong for Orange Free State and Basutoland. who still need 223 runs to avoid an innings defeat at Bloemfontein. The three-day match ends today. Declaring their first innings closed an hour
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  • 186 7 S( < B 6 ni\prsity ;j A -THOUGH they held Singapore Cricket Club B" t.. a [three-point margin m tiuii rugby match on the Padang List e\ening. it was clear that the undergraduates have still much to learn They appeared rather raw. They often tackled by
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  • 254 7 %l I X \I I \\s. Ist InnX ll.tssrtl I Wright b Bawbtol Morris run uut \r, hrr Kirbt b H.i.»kui» t ll.irvr» not out I •*> i lovtii not out '.»> I t r a I r«tol lor I ■fcl*. (ir. 1. 1 I" 9t wtckclt i.: IM
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  • 82 7 U.S. move to bar foreign sportsmen Proposals to bar athletes from particiaation m American championships v. ill be considered by the Amateur Athletic Union annual convention m San Franci c co from D»-c 8 to 11. Two r«y: >nal as* th p Middlo Atl ntk and lowa. hay« prepared i
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  • 95 7 Till, following plains li.i e In-en selected for the .tnnu.il Singapore Scotland v ItM Red iui: Uer muUh on the I'il.in^ t«» morrow at ■>. p.m. "Scotland .Mat Kin'ot't. t|< »HaU |SXX.), Murray iR.VK.t. Roper. Frame: Taylor S.< fcdiagton ijohorei; Hlvth<\ Mil.cod .K. \.K.i. Lea.sk S.(
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  • 38 7 Fathul Karip soccer team yesterday beat Young Companion* by two goals to one at Farrei Park. For the winners Anun from 30 yards) and Zukie we-.f the scorers while Ah Che T c scored for Companions.
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    21 7 Jiii lire «•> i Malaya v S.C.i Padang last pvenlnj. Wn piaied at left rini Hut.. S.C.C. "R" w«n 6—3,- Free Press
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  • 371 7 3 golf stars here tomorrow golf followers are m for a rare treat tomorrow afternoon, when Norman von Nida and Dick Metz, second and third respectively, m the "world open tournament" concluded m Manila on Sunday, and Peter Thomson, Australia's most promising young golfer, play on the Island Club course
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    57 7 VarsitY team pu I m i- The I'niversity of Malaya rugby team Which lost to the S.C.C. "B" XV last evening. Front row, left to right: Yeo Beng Poh, Sathianathan. Zakaria. Hussein. Sze Fook. McCoy. Toh Teong Ghee. Back row, 1. to r: Majid. Ali, Rajantiuun. de Bruin, Mayo. Marzuki.
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    50 7 Standing ~< ft. 9 ins. and weighing 149 lbs. Thomson is compactly built. With strong wrists, he has a naturally fluent swing, good judgment m the rough and on the green and a fighting temperament. Before concentrating on golf he was a promising footballer and cricketer. He neither drinks nor
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  • 49 7 r ri£E English Div 1 team, 'U 1 beat the AIK football <lub of BtOCkhobn by two geals to one after b' ing down a poal at halftime at Stamford Stadium. I/KM* D yesterday. G. Nilson scored for ihi AIK and Bowie and Ben'ley replied for Chelsea.
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  • 98 7 The Indian Recreation Club \\-li play two soccer natchd t his w»-tk ;*K.Hin t the Keppel Barracks tomorrow and on the United ChinCM on Baturday. Buth games will be played at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m The I.R.C. teams will be selected from: Doia;. S. Sithainbaram. S.
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  • 115 7 THE Indian Amateur Box- ing Federation is considering the holding of an Asian boxing championship tournament. Major F. G. Baker, secretary of the Federation, said m Bombay yesterday that boxing had been excluded from the Asian Gaum scheduled for Nov. 1950 m New Delhi. Major Baker stated
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  • 142 7 Glut of goals by women the Singapore Women's Hockey Associations first annual seven-a-side knockout tournament began with a glut of goals on the Padang yesterday when (lie S.C.C first XI beat Girls Sports Club by eight goals to nil. Both Mrs. Roper and Misi MeCaw performed hattricks. Mis. Roper, however.
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  • 87 7 •THE Colony's biggest postI war cycling meet, the Singapore Cycling Carnivaj scheduled to be held on Dec. 10. 11. 17 and 18 includes two events for novices The 50-mile Novices' race will be held on Sunday. Dec. 4 and the five-mile grass track race on
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  • 41 7 IN a friendly hockey match on the Padang yesterday. Singapore Recreation Club beat Dutch Club by four goals to one. Scorers lor S.R.C. were Pennefather (2), Boudewyn and Clarke. Moolenburg re- i plied for Dutch Ciub.,
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  • 380 7 Give novices junior boxers a chance Warner By CRI SADEK JACK Warner has been m the fight business f«f many years. As talent scout and promoter of Stadiums Ltd., he knows the game inside out. I, therefore, asked him for suggestions to help professional boxing out of the rut m
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  • 53 7 I r THE French middleweight b Jean Stock, beat the Be.. Cyrille Delannoit or. points r.i p j ten-round bout la^t night at W Palais des Sports. P.-. Immediately after the light, M vai announced that Stock meet Tiberio Mitri of Italy fo: European middleweight I Paris on
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  • 103 7 THE draw for the second competition proper I Football Association Cup to b 4 played on Saturday. Dec It v made ves'erdav ix* follow Hartlepool? United Norwurj City; Wat f<»id v Netherfleldi Exeter City v Chester, Chelm*ford Ci'y v Ip«-uich Tow::; DonfaM°r Etowen i Ifansfleld
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  • 76 7 SEMBA WANG CONCEDE 7 GHQ FAREI.F ti<»unced h r Sembawang by nil at Tanglin yesterdSingapore Hockey knockout a>n;p< ".tion Cap- I. n wfis m daz^hne form wit!) hand arrrur.ted for f. Ar:r.\ fQttk GHQ mieht have icort* Boat had it not b«- i t-rratir .showing of tht I roup>d with
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  • 23 7 JOE DAVIS. former urtd champion. ted Lmdrum of I trames to four m the w. rid E meat jrest Reuter
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  • 351 8 GOVT. FLEES FROM CHUNGKING Reds push to outskirts HONG KONG, Tuesday. QENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek and other top Nationalist leaders are reported to have fled to Chenjjtu from Chunffkinjir, the Nationalist capital, where fierce fi^htinjf was raffing yesterday on the city outskirts. The Red forces were expected to enter the capital
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    40 8 photo. Some of the 75 surplus I.S. Army 15-ton tanks bought for Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's forces m Formosa are here seen beint loaded m the Ifonduran freighter Aristocrats at Philadelphia earlier this month for dispatch to Keelung. Formosa.- A. P.
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  • 177 8 Bishop advocates birth control LONDON. Tuesday. VHY. Anglican Rishop of Birmingham. Dr. Ernest W. Barnes, said yesterday that "perilously overcrowded" Britain should make birth control a national policy, introduce sterilisation of the unfit and medically-controlled euthanasia for defective )nfants. and restrict immigration of non-Furopean British subjects and of Eastern Europeans.
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  • 115 8 DOG PACK SET ON THIEVES LONDON. Tues. Doi.ice yesterday set a pi k ■ol bloodhounds on the ti ail ol jewel thieves, who made a i: 50.000 haul from the home of Colonel lan Anderson, a wealthy com- pany director. Hie Anderson residence Is I O!d Surrey Hall, once used
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  • 91 8 MOSCOW Ttoes. liHL' Shah of Persia's trip to the United States received much editorial attention yesterday m the Pravda. T..e newspaper ridiculed the Shahs declaration of a dedre for peace saying that this was designed merely to cover up the "agsr^ssive substance" of his talks with
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  • 210 8 LONDON Tuesday. 1 T S. SKCKtTAKV of Defence, Mr. Louis Johnson. yesterday described Berlin, which is east of the Kibe River m Soviet-held territory, as an "integral part of the defence of Western Europe." Mr. Johnson arrived m London last night after a week-end
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  • 146 8 ILO plan to aid Asian agriculture GENEVA. Tuts. \RISE In the level of agricultural productivity m Asia is a "fundamental necessity" for the improvement of the earnings of agricultural workers there, the International Labour Organisation said yesterday. In a report prepared for its Asian Regional Conference to be held m
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  • 106 8 NEW YORK. Tu.-, THE American mull aire horse fancier, Mr. John Hay Whitney is ea abUshinfl a scholar. >i;ip fund for pc i who lack uppui unities foi racial 01 other reasons Mr. Whitiu wool i be dtotrlb i iUit >ear under his n o! Opportunity
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  • 19 8 Three persons were kilh-d day during heavy storms raging through Italy from tlie Alps to Sicily.
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  • 17 8 A US Air Pbrce B-25 bomber crashed m Alabama yesterday, killing two airmen incliKli.'i" ihe piltjt U.P.
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  • 41 8 SEVEN miners were killed and 46 injured by an exI plosion m a Kyushu coal mine near Nagasaki yesterday. A .->pa;K is believed i<> have Ignited the powder s;ore m the mine, where 300 men were working- Reuter
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  • 95 8 OTTISH onservativcs fCslerdUlS Vfed that Scot£j land should have more cuntrol of her own alTairs. In a report, published with the approval of Mr. Winston Churchill, they recall the union of the Eaflisfa and Scottish Parliaments m 1717 and continue: "It is only since IMS, under
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  • 113 8 Atomic gold discovery CHICAGO Tv ancient tlchemtsts tried a\ !n vain to turn b.iv metal Into «')ld. It has remained for Atomic scientists to accomplish the trick. Atomic gold, however, cost much more than the official price of gold. Dr. Arthur J. Demote; Of the Argonne National Laboratory, report* that
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  • 46 8 PRINCE Raymond de T»rr» el Tasso and Princess Eugenic of Greece were married privately In the Royal Palace at Athens yesterday. Prince George of Greece r of the brid and Uliclf of King Paul and of the Duchess k nt, •> iinn AP
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  • 29 8 King Frederick and Qinvn Ingrld of Denmark who are on a visit to London spent yesterday morning walking and shopping m the Wesi Ena streets. A. P.
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  • 150 8 LONDON, Tues. T'HE Chinese Nationalist regime, tottering under crushing Red blows, appealed to the British Parliament yesterday to urge the British Government to refuse to make terms with the Red government m Peking. The appeal came aft* formed sources said Britain already had decided on de
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  • 58 8 OSAKA Tues JliK .til nialr taxi daute carfcawj is nut doing |m well. Within three days of the pUir opening, two dancer* have been dismissed and a third, "responding to vigorous opposition from his relatives." has turned m his dancing j»u:nps The remaining 3! "dinie-a-dancr hoys" are
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  • 37 8 Filipinos kill Jap 'Invaders MANILA 7 1 DESPATCH N i;v. unidentified Jap. killed by i nt on Ivk'os island. The rep< tails of the incident bu. the Japaiie^e landed on tin island from a launch- Reuter N
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