The Singapore Free Press, 9 December 1949

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9 1949. PKICE 10 ittNTN
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  • 248 1 Dutch second Chamber's 'yes 9 THE HAGUE, Friday. jHh Second Chamber of the Dutch Parliament shortly after midnight this morning passed by the required two-thirds majority the bill ratifying the treaty under which sovereignty m the former Netherlands Kast Indies passes to the new United
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  • 70 1 DUDOLF Slansky, Secretary- Geneial of Czechoslovakia s Communist party, said yesterday that th« party had been infiltrated by hostile elements and that it must be thoroughly purged." Some observers believe Mr. Slansky"s long and forthright speech delivered at a meeting of party officials might be the
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  • 3 1 Stewart's condition worsens
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  • 201 1 U.S. rubber tycoon says: NEW YORK. Thursday. COMMENTING on the decision of Malayan, Ceylonese and Indo-Chinese rubber growers to spend $1,000,000 m the Tnited States to promote increased use of natural rubber, the president S.F. Goodrich Co.. Mr. John L. Collyer, said today that the money
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  • 90 1 MacD. FOR DOMINIONS TALKS LONDON. Thurs. /COMPOSITION of UM Bri--1 tUb delegation to the iabo conference of Commonwealth Foreign .iiers which starts on Jan 9 was announced m London tonight. The delegation will be led by the Foreign Secretary. Mr Ernest Bevin, and will include Mr. Philip NoelBaker. Commonwealth Relations
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  • 79 1 Madden to visit Saigon PARIS. Fri. VICE ADMIRAL Alexander Cumming Gordon Mad-Seoond-in-Command to the Admiral Commanding the Royal Navy m Far Eastern waters, will arrive m Saigon on Dec. 12 aboard his flagship, the cruiser Belfast. Vice Admiral Madden will be the guest of Admiral Paul Ortoli. French Naval Commander
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  • 30 1 Four Iranian leaders of the opposition m the Majlis, who were arrested m connection with the assassination of the Prime Minister. Abdul Hussein Haschir, were released yesterday.— A.P.
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  • 15 1 The U.S. Army m Germany. Austria and Trieste will get atomic defence training.
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  • 18 1 Fifty-three parties have so far announced they will contest the Greek general election next April. A.P.
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  • 21 1 Franco has agreed to hold a referendum m their four south Indian towns m February, says a Madras report.
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  • 66 1 THE National Coal Board yesterday withdrew a threat of court action against a new play—Alan Melvilles •Castles m the Air"— which makes fun of the Board. The officials of the Board, which operates the stateowned coalmines, saw the opening at the Adelphi Theatre on Wednesday night,
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  • 18 1 The East German Communist press yesterday accused Yugoslavia of smuggling German arms specialists to Yugoslavia. A.P.
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  • 213 1 Petrol rationing in area 'inescapable' LONDON, Friday. RATIONING of petrol for the whole sterling area is inescapable because "even what is called sterling oil has m it a considerable element of dollar cost," the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir Stafford Cripps, explained yesterday. Speaking on the sterling-dollar balance of payment
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  • 150 1 LONDON, Friday. THE President of the Broad of Trade, Mr. Harold Wilson, said yesterday that Britain would not consider sending an economic and trade mission to China until the question of recognition of the Chinese Communist regime was settled. He was replying m Parliament
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  • 66 1 MANILA. Fri. HONG KONG can be considered a model colony except for pickpockets, according to Senator Fernando Lopez, who has just returned from a week's visit there. There is peace and order m Hong Kong, he said. Praising the Colony's control system on commodities, he said
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  • 73 1 JOCKEY Gordon Richards, who has ridden more winning races than anyone else m the world hut has never won the English Derby, gives this explanation: "An old lady m Sheffield has put a curse on me. She wants a five-pound note. She has written
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  • 46 1 Angry German women halted, but only very briefly, a campaign against the sale of military toys m Frankfurt after dealers threatened to stone them. The women contended that sale of such tops would reawaken the military spirit In German children. A.P.
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  • 20 1 Burmese Government troops have recaptured three villages In the rice-growing area, killing 110 rebels, mainly Karens. A.P.
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  • 142 1 NEW YORK. Fri. THE United Nations yester- day decided to refer Nationalist China's charges against the Soviet Union to the Russian-boycotted interim committee, or "Little Assembly." The General Assembly, by a large majority, also called o:\ all members to follow a "bauds off" policy m China
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  • 51 1 IN the first ten months of this year the equivalent of £420.000 worth of contraband sugar, bicycle and car parts, silk, aluminium and cigarettes were seized by the Japanese customs. So far 4.322 persons have been, arrested for dealing m black market goods with Formosa.- A.
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  • 46 1 Police seized documents m Lahore yesterday m a series of raids on Pakistan Communist Party offices, on the offices of two left-wing vernacular periodicals, and on the Progressive Writers' Association, which last month was a host to a party of Russian authors. Reuter
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  • 23 1 The United Nations yesterday authorised a $54,900,000 public works and relief programme for about 1,000,000 Arab refugees from Palestine. Reuter
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  • 20 1 The International Conederation of Trade Unions IFTU) m London yesterday coniemn^i the Franco regime m Spain as "totalitarianism."
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  • 208 1 Army denies shortage of surgeon MALAYA DISTRICT LONDON, Thursday THE War Office today denied a statement by the Yorkshire Post's special correspondent m Malaya that there was only one surgeon m Malaya District which covers the whole of the Federation. The correspondent said that mcd < al services for men
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  • 29 1 Twenty-three Sudanese, mostly women and children, were drowned yesterday when a ferryboat capsized while crossing the Nile at Shendy, 130 miles north of Khartoum Reuter
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  • 19 1 The Prime Minister, of the Red East German Government. Herr Otto Grotewohl. is seriously ill.— A.P.
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  • 15 1 River traffic along the Yangtze from Chungking to Shanghai has been resumed. Reuter
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  • 118 1 VIETMINH ACTIVE IN TONKING SAIGON. I VIETMINH forces ten., rarily held two French outposts. 35 miles fouthwesf of Hanoi, when they laur.cned three violent attack> B Indo-Chlna's northern province of Tunking. bordering China. French forces later drme back the Vietminh forces and recaptured the p Vletminh attacks nt :,c »e--ported
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  • 312 2  -  Iris Ashley By AFTER viewing the autumn collectiont m Paris we came away saying. "Well, now ue've seen everything," a»d meant it. especially m reference to evening tresses, where it sterns that anything goes tor example, the three tttflet nn the left of the above tketches The
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  • 202 2  -  Kay Murray By i TULLY, I 11 FJXB -My B ice story about working 1 i m speech he was to r i lay. 81* r alarm so that she v up eai I slept through si.-- iy« she raced Ini I arnvi: ech In hen ?h«
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  • 248 2 Lemon Soup from Denmark Selections by a correspondent from recipes MBed l Danish cooks siujges! easily prepared meal, novel flavours LEMON SOI P Ingredirnt*: 2 lemons. oranges, 2 pints water. 2 table-spoonsful sugar. 1 egg. Method: Wash the fruit and squeeze out the juice. Boil the squeezed rinds m the
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  • 22 2 Id Ivy I r cottai I I of A. BOO! im to a if £180.000. A hful- by her h
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    • 130 2 o Gift $fje will love x J>yr~- I <£F^ c C. r -r«f- t 4 tf t t» f r M DON, W.I /d^ /gSf j^i V^ •II d( O^U/Mli 7 PERFUMES MISCHIEF -ay, audacious youthful. V seventh heaven the perfume that men love women to wear. >/ JUNE the
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    • 164 2 "It'llu; Ml does your baby weigh I vy^l^ 15 lbs? l! >our babs weighs more than I arex should now be gjven c c mned with milk and su^.i- m ihe earl> da>s C-en Mtw fourth month, il advise creased as bab> grows Ande'.f babyhood has been left behir.J F^-cx
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    • 274 2 In tht town »htr* J.ck, lh, m.,,c C Jt whal can I dc? says tht rtnny ,n the Mr*, p.ay.ng ».(h bey. ha, mad. t,m t „.nd ..,.1 so Iggj"** JJ. "2JT7LJ' *2 r and h r dolU wh lh M^<»that ,h. ch,.drcn n«d no, go to ted. l^V O
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    • 20 2 Solution To Crossword No. 863 ■BMP AC C HM'EJj/r B E^MPiEiqgjFE^ ■GMt>>ipE'bMPJ L eGlfREDtM^5Ai DOWNR I G H f Jp|H
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  • 5738 3 \\llan Lewis' special racing service v nU^ Tree Press racing: correspondent, presents below a l^mprehon-.ve form *mdc for tomorrow, the third day of the Perak ShUin^r Meeting J ts, together with all the selections and latest track seven. vm> 8 ,F -*r
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    309 3 What do you b'.d.' Ihe requiremenU for overcalling preemptive bids are th« same a-s for any other overctll. They are based on winners, not honour tricks You must b« able to win within thre* tricks of your bid if net vulnerable; within two trkks of your bid if
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    • 112 3 ft MARCONIPHONE FOR 51 30.00 ONLY Ml M Marconlphone Radio to .lly on foreign and local It ?i 3-Valve radio and performAi loud and clear for a set A Radio For fvt.y Horn* HO FAMILY NEEDS IT $130.00 less 10^c tor cash isv monthly Instalments. Lation 13 free. \mUi I
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    • 306 3 A Diary: I ALWAYS A USEFUL GIFT. Bound m rich leather, m a wide variety of 6tyles and colours, 75cts to $4.95 also GUEST BOOKS: $12.50 ADDRESS BOOKS: $3.50 ALBUMS: $3.50 YOU CANT HELP £»/>* DANCING TO r?^\\ HARRY /l\\^ v HACKMEYER'S RsNsV BAND H\J> Have ycxj ever pondered why
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    • 618 3 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today. jou are very versatile and seem to hive tr»Fent in a number of different fields. This can be your undoing unless you learn to specialize in some one thing. Avoid permitting; yourself to become a jack-of-all-trades, but a master of none You are introspective and
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    • 227 3 ing but imperfections when there is. after all. a great deal of beauty and food in the world to discover. Fortunately, you have a treat deal of personal courage and this will help you over a number of hurdles which, at first, may seem insurmountable. Fate has not dealt too
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  • 498 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. Dec. 9. 1949. CASTING OFF THE VEIL 111.-: BDOUt I aims of Communism m! A-ia remains after the < losing of the so -called World Federation of Trad Unions confer Peking. Mar.y broa< casts speeches by delegates, ma whom had dono no m<:' than from
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  • 1246 4  - Vishinsky Saw The Red Light In Time John Larraine By who reveals that Russia's Foreign Minister and Stalin wer€ once on >f> posing suit* AFTER the last major international conference which Vyacheslav Molotov attended as Soviet Foreign Minister an exasperated British diplomat s;iid. "Mololov luis n \i\cv like a football.
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  • 804 4 By A Special Correspondent vo\V I begin lo A understand why Franco has outlived Hitler. After a fortnight of watching him m close up I return to London seized with wonder. This is a man who dreams up his politics :«ikl makes [hem true. I
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  • 71 4 p ORTS from the \\es>t coast port of Maizuru say that 4.000 former Japanese soldiers who returned from Soviot prison camps refuse to return to their homes until certain demands are met. The demands include 15.000 yen for travel and 20,000 yen "winter tide over" money,
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  • 7 4 A B.B.C. 'INSIDE STORY' I I Reuter
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  • 136 5 Fref Press Staff Reporter »TC the forest preserve at Bukit Timah > H mm of the few spots of natural beauty left from being blasted out of existence works m the vicinity are being taken by lan (Progressive Mun. South- West) at iexl meeting of
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  • 245 5 Importers are hard-hit Free Press Staff Reporter gIM.APORE importers of Japanese cement are hard hit as a result of steady arrivals of cement from the United Kingdom and other soft currency sources. Japanese cement is no longer m demand because it is not substantially cheaper
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  • 94 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. THE Federation deported 559 aliens and 23 British subjects under the Emergency I Nations during November. This brings the total numb; r of deportations this year to 5.743 aliens and 89 British subjects. There were n<> deportation* during October. During Oetobt-r and November 38
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  • 34 5 LONDON. Taurs. The Pahang Consolidated leport for the year ended July 31. shows that tin realised i' 573,503 net profit of £72,748 against a loss m the previous year of £.v 483.
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  • 519 5 Free Press Staff Reporter 14IKEE Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday supported the idea of an allowance to compensate Commissioners for loss of time from occupational duties and to defray out-of-pocket expenses incurred by them m Municipal service. Mr. Yap Pheim Geek (Nominated) said that m order that
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  • 229 5 rree rress Man rceporier EXPANSION of the Singapore Co-operative Stores Society to include the self-service system is proposed by Mr. D. E. Siddons, a member of the Society's committee, who returned to Singapore this week after six months m the United Kingdom. During that period, Mr
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  • 99 5 Free Press Staff Reporter AN applicant who sought help at the Singapore Social Wellare Departmem has been provided with a passage to go to Australia to get a job. This is stated m the Department's November repor'. which discloses that more than $53,000 were paid
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  • 136 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE widow has been helped by the Social Welfare Department to obtain an Improvement Trust flat. In addition, she has been provided with a complete set of furniture to set up a comfortable home. Previously the WU living m
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  • 33 5 MRS Rosemary Sheppard, the Kuala Lump-.ir artist, showing 28 tempera paintings J Little's m Singapore Most of her p.. are of scenes around Port Dickson. The show c: >• morrow at mid-day.
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  • 80 5 UNIVERSITY extension lectures on "Illiteracy m Malaya" will shortly be organised by the' Singapore People's Education Association. Professor T. H Silcock. the newly elected President of the Association, announced this yesterday. The following ofllce-bearew were elected: President. Prof. r. H. Silcock: Vice-Presidents, Mr D. W. Fryor and
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  • 46 5 in.^iv.-.-, .-.v is and comTientartes "n th? Australian General Election tomorrow Will be broadcast to Singapore by Radio Australia on three frequencies. They will be heard at 7 p.m.. 7.45 p.m., 9 p.m., 9.30 p.m. and 10.20 p.m. on frequencies *****. 11.850 and 1.").20n
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  • 42 5 Surface mail is t-xpected m Singapore today from tbe Pedermtion and South Africa. The latest times for posting surface mail at the G.P.O. today are: noon for Hong Kong, China and Japan; 6 p.m. for Sibu. Mcdan. Ja\a, an dthe Fedfration.
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  • 243 5 MR. Justus Bonn, the Dutch tenor, was enthusiastically acclaimed by a regrettably small 'house' at the Victoria Theatre last night when he tave the lirst of three recitals. Th'? tour de force of the evf-nina: was Mr Bonn's singin" o! I.'^vnerin's famous 'In fernem land' (In
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    • 171 5 Si»ECiAL XMa» SALE Ounlop Slazeftgcrs tennis rackets strung with DU POINT NYLON or tropical white gut $32 00 MAXPLY FORT EADMINTON RACKETS strung with ARMOUR CUT 2500 The above goods are subject to 10 discount up to December 31st only. C. K. PANG 13, Change Alley Singapore. Tel 2233. CONCERT
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    • 88 6 RAFFLES HOT:.S Special Attraction at 9.30 Orchestral %m%\\ FRANK PICKFORD HIS ORCHESTRA with PHIL FLETCHER Baritone) Saturday 10th, Decemhtr Ihr 1 be rttcned for the Alumni A- wff Bill. BOOK NOW FORTHI HAS* W! VUH FKSTIVIIII- |a^ BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR LONDON 8-19 MAY 1950 6 Informal h>* and muistaHct MB
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    • 154 6 MSndrSkC Kxelushe to the Singapore tree Press m Maluva T' LsuPwst we wkent a I "1 |-sENATo«s > juo6es.e»GSMOTs.Au| I siatv™at*tewu*<;'l rrm 1 titll' "fTl' MUMMY^TO TW MATIOMAL TMfcft£/ ANOTM€M--i 111! BUT vfoo'LL BE —J [YOU/I WE NEEO A WART PUBLICITY J 6O ON. MUSEUM. ALL VWTr—^*^ TWE'MUMMYVi 'j^l TMEMU^WAYfrT
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  • 63 7 A YALE freshmen relay swimming team yesterday clipped eight tenths of a second off the 800 metre world word set by a Japanese team this summer. The team raced over the uistance m 8 mm. 44.6 sec. Tlie record of 8 mm. 45.4 .sec was made m the
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  • 1472 7  - SPEAR OF SARAWAK TO WIN AGAIN ALLAN LEWIS n^to for the sprint event By 1-nr, wo main I lass 3 rates, over six and nine furlongs should provide good ratine omorrow, ast day of the Perak Turf Clubs December .Meeting. Baba should win the sprint and Spear of Sarawak the
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  • 171 7 Horses that have won at Ipoh Mm-, have won at Ipoh: CL 3. Div I—*«f.1 *«f. El-Alamein. Grand Trim. Spea Of Sarawak 11. 11. 3. Div 2— 9f. Singing Bird 11. Fine leather* I. uc k v Tom. Hunter's (all Whimpering Sands. Cold Wave. Cl 3. Div 1— 6f. Baba,
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    33 7 MORO, the Italian goalkeeper, gets to the edge of the goal area to punch clear from three attacking English forwards m the international soccer match at Tottenham on Nov. 30. England won 2-0.
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  • 118 7 r PHE Ii cllan played their iast natch *i Victoria On en, Penang, >i tera.ty to win s return match n Indiana by 1—1; thus repeating their victory at E pore. The tourists embark on the Rajula for home today after having taken pan m TJ
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  • 249 7  -  ALLAN LEWIS By DABA did such a good gallop this morning on the grass track that I take Mr. Prosper Liston's grey to win tomorrow's main sprint event the six furlong race for Class 3, Div. 1. With Woods astride, Baba went over
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  • 124 7 m r-An Singapore Hocta i-i..*ion tournament matches played otT yesterday, 0.H.Q., F.A.R.E L.F. beat R.A.F. I Malaya) by 2 l at Tanglin to mow the quarter-final round while on tiu Singapore Recreation Club ground. BOD. 'A' created surprise to be.v the SRC. 'Whites by 4—2. Both matcl.e.s
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  • 194 7 T'IIF.SF. have won or been pla»irt m the mud. Cl. 3 Div. I— «>f. Soltara, Lord Frederick, 111 .Uamein, Blank Spec, Ciolden Har-\t-st, Grand Trim, Spear Of Sarawak, Tempest. Cl. .5. Div. 2— 9f. Singing Bird 11. Lutky Tom. Hunter's Call. Kimberley. Cl.
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  • 93 7 FOLLOWING a o rcvtaed st'cuiic round tits of F.A. Cup to be played on Saturday. Dec. 10: Hartlepools U. v Norwich C Watford v Nclherfield; Exeter C v Chester; Chelmsford C. v Ipswich r. Doncaster R. v Mansfield T: Yt-ovil T. v Gillingham; Southport v
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  • 60 7 T'HE aggregate for the week at the Newmarket bloodstock sales is now certain to be below that of last year m spite of hea\y foreign buying. Yesterday's total. 131,010 guineas for 185 lots, was 66.020 guineas below thai of the corresponding day last year. Air Borne's first toal
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    14 7 'There eoes Nielson. m fie colours of Colonel Eveshum, the well-known c.UiOufiage expert." a
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  • 45 7 TAROSLAV Drobny. and Bill Sidwell will meet m the mtn's singles final of the Victorian lawn tennis championships. In yesterday's semi-finals Drobny beat John Bromwich 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 and Sidwell defeated the Australian champion, Frank Sedeman 1-6. 8-6, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 Reuter
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  • 30 7 A Singapore Press XI beat tlv Singapore Cricket Club women b.\ six goals to three m a hocke\ match played on the S.C.C. Padan ytsterday.
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  • 28 7 JOE LOUIS, retired world heavyweight champion, knocked out Pat Valentino (San Francisco) in the eighth round of a ten-round exhibition bout in rhi man on Wednesday night. Reuter
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  • 232 7 All Blues game may be put-off QELANGOR All Blues are due to play Singapore here on Dec. 17. but difficulties are Delng experienced by the home side m obtaining a venue for the match, which may force its postponement to Jan. 7. In this case Selangor may ask Negri to
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  • 22 7 ARSENAL yesterday beat AIK Sweden m the soccer ma". Arsenal Stadium by 3-0 hay. by 7-0 at half-time tt?-r-'r.
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  • 61 7 IPOII. Thurv THERE is a brisk sale m the unlimited sweep tickets for Saturday, final day of the Perak Turf CM'a December meeting. By this BifllH the (o(a[ poof for the three days reached 81.000.000. setting up a new record for the Penik Turf
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    • 192 7 ffcaart GEAJ^i *Qwm NOW SHOWING! 11, 1.45. 4. <i.30 ?U0 p m. W^ k /TOM ORAK[ ALAN rOUNG Tomorrow > :i a..«i. .n tiinec 'JESSIE JAMES M HUE TOMORROW Christmas Cardz i .i Children's Bovxs A Calendars ?>iarie i for 1950 thitM i ORIENT STAR NEWS CO Ml Noril: Bridge
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  • 38 8 IV: On Dec. X 19-*9. M the .il. tj'pore. lfe of Group Cup- O v— a son. BETTY (BM Gar.', wife of :.ira. a son. on Der 8, at Paglar's Maternity M >vr and son doing \\\ll.
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  • 61 8 \!R C H F BLAKE Mi Mki .T E M. Bradfield: A marriage taa b^en ar> tangrd and will take place shortly between Christopher Howard HI Bluke. Colonial Adminis- Service. Malaya, second .><; no: Mr and Mrs. Humphrey ll Pl.unsfield. Crewkerne. •nd s toan Jane" t. elder I
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  • 19 8 DECEMBER Ttl Helen I vhtet of and Peter Bargaas. No i forte.-' 1 Rd to Buddhist r 9.12.49.
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  • 199 8 CHINESE REDS COMPLETE CONQUEST Govt. quits mainland HONG KONG, Friday. THK Communist military conquest of China was virtually completed yesterday with the flight of Nationalist leaders from Chengtu, their fourth capital to be abandoned this year, to Formosa, thus signalling the end of organised resistance on the mainland and the
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    103 8 Tourist's m iv again visit the InertdJblr lowcn of tho •|o i i of Angkor Wat m Ci.nbodia without Ixinu sniped ;it hy the lOii-inan anil- European "arm" led i>v i> i Chhuon. the Cambodian nationalist leader. D.i,) Chlraon has surrender- <,! to amhfdias Killf NorodOM Sihanouk and has hi*
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  • 122 8 'W. GERMANY DOES NOT WANT ARMY' BONN. Fri 'pHK West German President J Dr Th»-<xi<T Heusa, s£-tacki-d the idr.i r-v:«. Ing the German army yesterday declaring >* opposed to it »vi-n U Allies wantrd one, and r- lardleta ol wlu comm v i-d it. ir. taktiii tbli haired Pwaidtßt difT-
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  • 142 8 I On Chiang art unknown Hr is kn./* q <* v r.r' I pfl U i h rmosa. afvr laavtaf behind MOM 80.000 trooj* und r <>••" Ru I ;ng-nan to delay Qm Com-mur.i.-'.-v who air nor- 2 i n...»Lbc Hbar.dor.^d ca- Nat. enlist po«i'jon on *hmainland is
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  • 174 8 BUCK HILL FALLS. iPenna). Friday. I IHEHTY of the individual is threatened by the Roman Catholic Church as well as by Communism said Bishop G. Bromley Oxman. Methodist head* of the New York area and vice-president of the Church Missions Board "The Roman Catl Church d<>»s
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  • 75 8 LONDON, Fri THERE wai no shortage ol tulphetrone In Malaya lot the treatment of lepers, and orders for the drug ran be fulfilled promptly. Mr. Davui Rees-WilUams, the Under Secretary for the Colonies. told the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Rees-Wllllam* .said n wai no reason
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  • 48 8 r PHE I- ndOD tin in:irk.-* > duggtab yesterday. The dosing prices men poi £004 buyers and £605 I seller^ with boslneu done at £605; th:«* months £566 buyers but no sellers. The M'ttlfment price was 4J Kds The turnover was 118 tow lot the day.— U.P.
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  • 108 8 Wealthy will get the hump BRADFORD, Thurs. THE War Mr. Bmanuel ShinwelJ. m Bradford last night that 'there ar still too mar.v people m the country have- got tOO much." Speaking at a South 8.. ford by-election m^etimsaid that 'we don: v.jliv \a dlsp isetg any p*rs"n of the land
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  • 265 8 LONDON. Friday. tl'lll l. K prices of gilt-crig<*ris moved lower m the London Stock Exchange yesterday, rubber shares were m strong demand, prices being marked higher to attract stock t o the market, says Reuter's financial correspondent. Tin shares declined. Despite attacks by boor operators, the
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  • 160 8 FRANKFURT. Frl. In tho treatment O of cancer with a n- German drug and of skin cancer by us»» of radioactive thorium was reported m Bad Kr»-Mznarh m thf» French Zone m Germany and m "and. U In more rj^n 100 out of 200 bad ti^s
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  • 143 8 QUFTOM Webb or Mr Belv v re cops it ai?ain m "Mr Belvedere Goes To Collet" with Shirley Temple and Tom Drake, now showing at the Capitol. At the beginning ol the picture we find Mr. B» lvoderp enr"!:m>; m Clemena University, ostensibly to get a diploma so
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  • 59 8 r pHE New Yort Stuck Exchan o elOMd Irregular yesterday, .ifter the market had failed to make any progress despite a Srm undertone Profit-taking held prices comfortably m (heck. Chanfet yvere mostly of fractional proportions and m either direction althoußh heyltancy appeared to be getting the upper
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  • 74 8 POUCK-SERGEANT llarr> Ware, whose Sydney cliffrescue squ:id has been railed out 23 times this year believes a full moon causes an Increase m suicides "because it probably turn.s certain peoples minds." Sgt. Ware, who has been m charge of the squad since its formation m 1942, said
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