The Singapore Free Press, 12 December 1949

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1949. PKKF l« rICN !>•
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    26 1 pirture. b prt irf^fl v*ith a *ouvrnir by Mr. thi* < atholic Voune Men's i his first 'solemn Hi?h > a n d Hi art ve>trrda> Free Press
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  • 114 1 FItISBY HOM. KONG, Monday. Tien wM he available m Singand Mr A. W. Frisby. Singaition m a radio talk m Hong iouls m Singapore are or racial schools, but hildren of all races are :ed side by side. V will realize that our
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  • 344 1 'Co-operate-or else MELBOURNE, Monday. AUSTRALIA'S Prime Minister-designate, Mr. R. (1. Menzies, said yesterday afternoon j that he hoped the Labour-dominated Federal Senate would display "a reasonable attitude" to legislation by the new House of Representatives. If, as it is constitutionally empowered lo do, the Senate blocks
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  • 66 1 PARIS, Moml.iy. MR V S. Lav, a Matey*! student m Britain, won both the men's singles and men's doubles titles m thr Paris international badminton tournament tori.iv In the singles iinal he scored a comfortable win over G. Good- hild Tonilnn) 15-6, 15-7. He and his Pakistan
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  • 122 1 U.K. EXPORTS TO U.S.A. UP ONE-THIRD CHATHAM. England. Mun. BRITISH dollar exports to the United States jumped Almost one-third m November compared with October. A Government spokesman said sales totalled U5520,500,000 compared with U5513,600,000 m October. The Secretary fur Overseas Trade. Mr. A. G. But'omley. that provisional flfurd for November
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  • 44 1 Free Pres.s Staff Reporter ASING^\PORE taxi driver lost $28 m cash after a struggle with a European passenger m Thomson Road last night. A police spokesman said that the passenger hit the driver over the head with a piece of wood.
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  • 49 1 Bulgarian newspapers for the first time yesterday Traicho Kostov had repudiated the confession he made, and denied his guilt, when his treason trial opened four days ago. The newspapers added Kostov was 'a cunning rarterist wfco could not support his denial Wttt any procf.- U.P.
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  • 48 1 Poland has delivered a note to the French Emba^y in Warsaw demanding that the Embassy's second secretary, M Jean Julien Martin, leave the country by midnight tom The W note said that M. Martins continued presence was not desired. It gare no reason.- A.P.
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  • 19 1 The Chinese Communists have released seven American filers and three American planes seized on Saturday. U.P.
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    52 1 Ki«ht sergeants oi the I (Guards transferring coffin «f Mr. !>"': Stewart. the G»»tf »r r Sarawak, lo a ur.n after th;- service m St Andrews ath-'lr ll n rday. Next pictarr >lr»u > a d-tachment of St <»t G«ard« marrhins to t!^ Cathedral. Bottom. na thrnush the (alhgrounds lookin-
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  • 159 1 U.S. GIVING SUPPORT TO CHIANG? WASHINGTON, lion. AMID a welter of specula- j :i over early foreign recognition of Red China now that Nationalist resistance on the Chinese mainland lias collapsed, highly -placed oilicUls hi re said last night that the I.S. Government wu.> ready 10 give economic and diplomatic
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  • 154 1 TAII'KH (Formosa), Sunday. THE Chinese Navy today warned ships running the Nationalist blockade to do so at their own risk It criticised shipping companies which it said tried to break through the blockade for selfish gains A spokesman said that m the future the Navy
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  • 53 1 Free Press Staff Reporter SUB-INSPECTOR Mohammed Diah bin Hashim. OCPD. Yong Peng, was killed" and two auxiliary policemen injured yesterday when their armoured car overturned near Yong Peng. Two motor cyclists were also slightly injured. Sub-Inspector Mohammea Diah was recently awarded the Sultan Ibrahim Medal
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  • 28 1 Free Press Staff Reporter Yesterday. Gurkha Rifles arrested 19 people at Kluang. who were said to De illegal woodcutters. Thm of them were Identified aa bandits.
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  • 21 1 Seven Czechs were killed and 37 injured when an express passenger train crashed Into a freight train m Moravia.—A.P.
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  • 32 1 Officials of the Indian Railway Ministry are discussing with four British locomotive manufacturers a plan for manufacturing locomotives with British help at a Stateowned factory at Chittaranjan, West Bengal. A.P.
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  • 24 1 The U.N. Assembly has elected Mr. Adrion Pelt of the Netherlands to the new post of U.N. Commissioner for Libya.- A.P.
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  • 72 1 Sweets to the A RADIO set which lights up a picture of Marshal Stalin when it is tuned to Radio Moscow, a bust of Stalin carved m sugar, pictures of Stalin on tobacco leaves—these were among the c© u ntleg Bumanian gifts for the Russian Premier's 70th birthday on DeC
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  • 249 1 BATAVIA, Monday. TENSION arising from the Indonesian Republican military take-over of Dutch-garrisoned Batavia. now progressing, has been aggravated by antiRepublican incidents by Ambonese soldiers of the Dutch army. The Republican Defence Minister, the Sultan of Jogjakarta, who hurriedly left Jogjakarta by air for Batavia yesterday to
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  • 40 1 Free Pr«\x Staff Reporter ABRITj'SH soldier wag shot In the shoulder yesterday when he disturbed a robber at the LE.I". iamp at Tampoi. The intruder used an officers' revolver, which was lying m the room.
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  • 78 1 ¥rrr Prrss Maff K-puri r Mrs Btewi murdered C >venn Sarawak. Mr Duncan I Stewart Irfl M i for Ei land thlj She at Tengah which The C Mr V- Officer AC. m G ernrrent. Mr. P A. B Kerron Mr.s McKerr the privat"
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  • 47 1 BRITAIN 0 pmpmiU lot national i gardiess of Washington or P I I said ftt These qiu: the opinion oi Britain's est otticial.s. said We«t G units might prove i Fra.nk(.'H.^:eKi ir. v-.iur.i would return the rocid to tbe I *****. U.P.
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  • 24 1 CHINA'S DwnnTntfti have decided lo keep stnc control over all Oovernmeni news to be made available to foreign corresponded*.
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  • 1394 2  - The Tragedy Of The Child Bride JACK THOMAS reveals that 7,000 child brides went J J to the altar m Britain m one year. He J X sums up their chances of happiness. M J||OTHERS and Fathers 91 li a s been favourite nurm\ game for centuries Bui, today, 100
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    • 309 2 »^A Ij n T/ H^. iJB AT GIAN SINGHS JUST UNPACKED SILK AND COTTON MATERIALS, LADIES WEAR ARTICLES Silks 713< Cottons Courtaulds Crepe Ceorgettc i /fP\ fltin "rdella Rj V on P,, Uf In plain colours I'/l) P, in »ed m sheer 40" $2.90. CL '.A mb /if I V\\
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 218 2 Solution To Crossword No. 865 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOKN today, you have a genial, all-around good nature which combines sensitively, understanding of human nature and considerable natural genius m almost equal proportions. You should get along well m the world and make a substantial place for yourself at a fairly
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    • 233 2 F.P. Crossword No. 866 1 ta i%p fw i i 5 1 6 1 7 1 j _g5 X U 12 13 14 —3^ X-* 1 i 5 i 6 r !L "_lii~liiz —HULL -^Ma^L JZ U _1 28 r lit 3Q~pr "^3e 35 54 WL Z~Z Z hiln i
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    • 48 2 tV^ miT^/ And so all through the night and the next day) a town cner has to go abcut shouting like this i its really midnight— time everybody was asleep, 1 or: Now it's seven m the morning. Everybody get up: What a muddle Jacks magio haa caused.
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  • 359 3 SIAM TO GROW MORE RICE To return to pre-war basis iTACT «i BANGKOK, Monday. V P to ou^Th^. re diness «n the rice bowl of Asia to put Thailand's major industry back on a pre-war basis when rice allocation by the Inter? rVI nr merf cn K Cy Food Council
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  • 23 3 Just exists on income of £75,000 N Sun. me has a mere S raits M 26--ol nan hre up t.ishto be with S
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  • 40 3 TOTAL of 261 Japanese earned more than 5,000--000 yen during 1948 according to an announcement by the i of Internal Revenue. do topped the list of ".come earners with 58' 1 followed with 38.
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  • 53 3 W Europe matches U.S. aid for |t>TEK> pean nations have spent nearly I n worth *f their own money for the Marshall plan m addition to irs MsU from the Inited States survey. For every dollar granted by ration Administration, the 18 E irope put a dollar's worth of into
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  • 79 3 US $4O,OOO forgery STOCKHOLM. Mod. FJOmCMKM of a *****.000 stamp, the Swedish Vfllow three shilling banco." h^s be*n offered for sale m Stockholm, interna-tionally-known stamp expert Dr. Imre Vajda said. Stockholm police said that the authorities had m»t M far looked into the matter. Some weeks a?o. the Swedish stamp
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  • 7 3 BIG FOOD PLAN IN INDONESIA 1 I
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  • 40 3 SHEIKH PLANS NEW PALACE THL Sheikn ol oil-rich Kuweit In South Arabia is contemplating construction of a new U552,800,000 palace. Plans call for 30 guest suites two elevators, a movietheatre, an audience hall and a mosque on the fourth floor.
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  • 153 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. SEVERAL delegates to the UN. Food and Agricultural Organization, including Ceylon, condemned plans fa. a consultative international commodity committee to consider the movement of agricultural surpluses to needy areas as "inadequa'p' Mr Qeorgf X r> i c UdMd the FAO Council for falling to
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    88 3 The place of honour on Mr. Winston Churchill's table On hi.s recent 75th birthday was this ingenious and intri-cately-modelled cake, specially made by Mme\ Floris of London. The merry-go-round cake, riihly ornamented and decorated with gaily caparisoned horses and elephants, bears thr unusual inscription. "To Wish You a Happy Return."
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  • 257 3 Heraldic grant to Scots' Earl serving personnel will be interested m the recent grant, under Scotland's ancient law, of "undifferenced arms as chief of the name of Haig" to the second Earl Haig, thirtieth Laird of Bemersvde. It was granted by Lord King of Arms, Sir Thomas Innes of Learney,
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  • 53 3 THE dollar, since devaluation, gave "ground for modest confidence" m England. Mr. Douglas Jay. Economic Secretary to the Treasury said recently "We have In England, almost alone In the world and have had for two years, a budget surplus." he said •'Our production and export figure* are
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    384 3 bid ol -p id- >mely que U 1 i 1u( well m thli Instance 1 nti would have mad- theii four heart contra t it lifficulty Watt needed only two diamonds and one ipade trick. w m opt oed he 1 lub eight dummy'i nuie toreed kast i
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  • 249 3 2 race horses doped LONDON, Mon. TWO racehorse trainers have had their licences withdrawn after inquiries by stewards of the Jockey ~lub, the Ra" Calendar announced. A horse trained by each man was found to have b?en doped. Police are watching racecourses for lone gangs. Trainer No. 1. Mr. C.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 126 3 WHAT'S ON IN K.L. REX: Black Magic. ODEON. The Bribe. PAVILION: The Al ventures of Marco Polo. COM SEI M: Eyes of Texas. MADRAS: Federal Operator 99 (whole serial' CENTRAL: Aditthan Kanavu (TamU). CATHAY: ARaza Fi Gohnnam (Egyptian). HINDUSTAN: Mulaqat rHindi* EMPIRE: Kannika i Tamil). PENANG REX: Colorado Territ jty.
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    • 506 3 M mmmtu iiinirrii.nnr^^-^- ***** iw-. R i.« w ,id AUSTRALIA 51NUArOKt Aflain K( nncrh Lovatt: 8.30 |g |f H an(J Mp|rei •KM NKTWORR' -Whose Body 9.(X) Record Re- hinw 484 and 41.7 metres. view; 945 "Mv Sonjs For You'; 10. 30 a.m. News Bulletin: 10.40 K-,~,nri ft— I 10.00 Dance
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  • 323 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, Dec. 12, 1949. FOOD AND FINANCE l i KLWAKM J- :at od des- reception n by the s irplu Food ral Orgai ..U commodity house, rmers riculturaJ countries c»i lack -d them. I Director- re t put the plan I the FAO ai nual c
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  • 1391 4 Reds Silent On Malaya London Letter by i Hall Rotnney IT may be mere coincidence, or due to a realisation that it is no good flogging a dead horse, bin as the Communist armies progress through China criticism here of British opposition to the Communist terrorism m Malaya seems to
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  • 63 4 MR. Anthony Eden. Conservative Party deputy leader, yesterday described d< valuation ot the sterling as major economic defeat" for Britain. Ho warned that devaluation would inevitably mean re- duced standards ot living for everybody m Britain and growing unemployment. He told a meeting at the CVntral Hall
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  • 31 4 BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN— 2 A quiet avenue m the park at Colchester J***"^ bar sunshine The autumn fnliaqe is m red and gold, but man\ leciie already shed, carpet the stone steps.
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  • 636 4 HIS AIM— TO LINK FAR EAST RAILWAYS PEOPLE MAKE NEWS AFTER a two-day discussion m Kuala Lumpur with transport authorities. Mr. J. H. T. CLARKE, Director of the Transport Division of E.C.A.F.E. m Bangkok, and an international road expert, is now m Singapore. One of the subjects of the talks
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  • 77 4 lIOLY Year will pose new and I mendous strain on frail and aping boc Pope Pius XII who for a decade torn by war and effects of war shouldered the spiritual leadership of 400.000,000 Rom a n Oathol Some other Ponl have been even
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  • 358 5 BETTER SERVICE FOR MOTHERS Mobile clinics proposed iv a r t e Press Staff Reporter p order that Singapore mothers and their babies should get more and better health attention, Miss Amy Laycock (Prog.— East) has X op ?,T t that i *****16 infant welfare dini <" s should be
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    23 5 picture. (iladwel! Sydney University student. K»>\< *J.inta> ('iwistellation yesterday „ht-weeks vacation with her parents A.tN ur'K-onird by her mother on arrival. Free Press
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  • 93 5 Prcc Freas StatT Reporter graphic materials have been raised since the beginning of this month. the Free Press yesterday. Films and papers cost 15 per cent more, and ,!> for developing purposes have gone up by as due to the devaluation of .tme from the
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  • 42 5 A party of 20 officers and of the Royal Sian. Force are arriVing at Ten- fr i Bangkok today on at- to the Royal Force. The party Includes ::.d technical perel. The obiect of the to study RAF operatenance -m.
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    11 5 EF B**8** slums the zinc and iron piping shelter.- Free Free
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  • 256 5 I^HE Little Theatre stage If so small that the advantages of producing a play requiring the minimum of action are obvious. From this point of view the Little Theatre players' choice of Shaw's 'The Apple Cart" was admirable since the characters are rooted to their chairs
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  • 216 5 Free Press Staff Reporter \N enactment to provide for remission of estate duties m respect of the death of any person due to an Emergency injury sustained within 12 1 months from death has been gazetted m the Federation. The Estate Duties 'Emereency Deaths >
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  • 312 5 Free Press Staff Reporter TO provide housing accommodation m Singapore, wide powers will be gi\en to the proposed Singapore Development Board to be set up under a Bill which will be introduced m the Legislative Council. The Board's overall task will be to plan, develop
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  • 93 5 Free Press Staff Reporter FOLLOWING up his inquiry m August on the Control Ol Building Ordinance. 1948. Mr. P. F. de Souzi (Nominated! will ask Government at the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council on Dec. 20 whether the time for the repeal of the
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  • 102 5 PENANG. Mon. MR. If. Saravanamuthu president of the Penang and Province Wellesly branch of the Ceylon Association of Malaya, has been appointed the Ceylon Commissioner m Malaya, says A. P. He flew to Ceylun on Dec. 3 m receipt of an "urgent summons." believed to be
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  • 207 5 Appeal on firewood exports SINGAPORE firewood and charcoal merchants have urged the Government to relax export restrictions on the shipment of firewood and charcoal to Hong Kong where the demand for fuel has been very brisk recently because of the* sharp .crease m population and shortened supply from China proper.
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  • 235 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A TOTAL of 4.370 ceilifi; of Federal citizenship were issued m the Federation during October. An official statement shows that among those receiving them were two Japanese living m S?langor. In the total, minors outnumber adults by more than two to one. The
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    24 5 THE funeral of the Governor of Sarawak, Mr. Duncan Stewart, took place m Sin gapore yesterday. Picture shows the jjun carriage bearing the coffin.
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    • 59 5 let lather Christmas deliver a "CHAPPELL" Piano m time for Christmas gift to the family that loves its home life. $1800 less 10% cash al Hire purchase terms i '■•:-"m£ a CO MALAVAI LTQi JOHN UTTIES BUIIDIN6 RADIOGRAM con 6e had on fhe Easiest Terms, 3MMERCIAL TRADERS I 7 2nd
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  • 998 6 CLOSE FINISHES AND BIG DIVIDENDS Allan Lewis reviews Ipoh races Horses to watch m future runs THE concluding day of the Perak Turf Club's December meeting was no exception to the two previous days, big dividends and close finishes being again the main features. The uncertainty of "form" over the
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  • 51 6 I must b»« many jreai I Rangei i needed a> goals iUC' A! Vallqu. 5-4 l.t>: week M en 4-0 on Baturdaj aa the bm iin a day ol high S land. Ke Rail fop of the 1 u> 1 Ro- I I B I n
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  • 14 6 5j KHO! M I the Ra. 2 Btcti In Pa A .P.
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  • 33 6 IMIK *> < kl\ artu Ir m th» "FifftUing la M> Life srnrs by Ted Broadrihb has brrn hrld over owinc t« pressure of \pa«r Thi> will be published <m Wedne^-
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  • 248 6 DEGISTERINI] his first win m a race il I| Saturday. KLnta Yalle\ scored ton\immgl\ o\ei Xl furlongs for Class 4 I)i\. Z horses. Bill I ittl« handled the winner excellently and most oi tli» credit for this horse's success must r o to hiv rid* r who
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  • 74 6 VUiOSLAVIA boat F:amv 3-2 at Florence yesterday to qualify for the final series of the World Soccer Cup competition m Rio de Janeiro. Brazil, next summer. The teams met on neutral ground as their home and away matches had been drawn. Mihatlovie »2» and Tchaikovsky scored
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  • 28 6 'pilF United States Amateur Athletic I'nion'g wrestling committee has recommended acceptance of an invitation to send eight American wrestlers to compete m Japan next •uminer.— Reuter
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  • 157 6  - Record pool for sweeps ALLAN LEWIS Bq THE total pool for the Unlimited Sweeps for three days at Ipoh $1,024,800. This is a i record for a three-day n ing and will contribute to making owners added ny worthwhile. The added mo:. will be approximately $4 403 winners will receive
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  • 22 6 CEYI C V M A •St 1 B—l m th f2 X d for CSC v V M A
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    • 215 6 mSndrSKG Exclusive In lln* Singapore Tree Press m Malaya S^T^ I THOSE AU THE TA'O AVIS !i'«S 1 I .M Hi.i .VAYS CF NG'^EmJ |TATTOO,YCj| f l i)UHk,| Br^^B a^ 7 INTEAESTEO IN OBTAINING BEY. FO« A PRiCE. Of COURSE. WILL ASSIST LAiJY In CAIAO.tGYPT... I wOlurk en AMUM.MYANDi ye/vA
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  • 720 7 USEFUL MAYFLOWER TO PLAY IN FINAL Club champions eliminated By VETERAN JHE I seful and Mayflower badminton parties by virtue of their victories over the week-' end, will meet m the final of the Singapore Badminton Association's inter-club championship. Mayflower beat the holders. Eclipse BP yesterday morning by a close
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  • Article, Illustration
    65 7 Picture by Photographers. The Iseful "White" and A.A.l\ teams pictured before their quarter-final match m the S.B.A. interclub tournament, which Useful won s—o. Standing (left to right): Ismail bin Marjan (Useful); Syed Salim. Loong Pan Yap. William Tan. Low Poh Hye (A.A.U): George (hen (Useful). Front row: Low Seah Chuan
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  • 140 7 SATURDAY'S U.K. SOCCER RESULTS ,i Kl'^'S Football y vi < up rt-Miltx ||X pftMMH mo C I U ivr?> I 1 ,ri.lrrianJ I ikrrpuwt KroinwUli I 1 i Kumlr* hi-Kfi I -r k o»^nl» „rim»b» I Lm* I :,.n N F i ai*a r I i si. K«M Sl» n'l«'n
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  • 141 7 THE second tryout for Thong Saw Pak. Bingapore'i champion weightttfter m the lightweight class, which was to have taken pi nee at the New World on Saturday, was .cd off. Saw Pak had been provi- ./ally included III" the Malayan team for the
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  • 176 7 A lley h its 209 not out AN unbeaten double century by Bill Alley, New South Wales all-rounder, helped the Commonwealth touring team to carry their overnight firstinnings score to 611 all out on the second day of their match against West Zone at Poona yesterday. In 100 minutes of
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  • 64 7 HUYNH Van Thuong i)i Singapore Island Ramblerj won the 18U-vntl«- cycling race yesterday m 10 hrs. 20 mins. The full results were: 1. Huynh van Thuonjj Island Ramblfrs' 10 hrs. 20 mm. 2. Tommy Tavlor iSflan«or Olympic T»iddl<rsi 10 hrs. 45 mm: 3 Mohammed Hosni (Island Kamblers*
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    36 7 picture. HARRISON Selangor Club's last lino of defence, just beats Roper by kicking a bounring ball into touch m Saturday's inter-club rugger trophy match between Selangor Club and Singapore Cricket Club. S.C.C. won 11-6.- Free Press
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  • 672 7 T▼ X FOOTBALL LEAGUE tandinK after Saturday's mat hts wen: FIRST DIVISION P W D L F A pis l iverpool 20 10 9 1 35 19 29 Mancl.st'rU2o 9 8 3 36 18 26 Wolver ton 20 9 8 3d026 2b Arsenal 21 10 5
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  • 711 7 IyiXTRY conditions provided the setting for TT Saturday's soccer programme, m which surprises were confined to League matches. There were no shocks m the 17 second-round Cup-ties and where non-League clubs got through to join the First and Second Division team s for today's thirdround draw
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  • 110 7 TOM MAGL'IRE. manager of the Empire middleweight champion, Dave Sands, said m Sydney last night that he had cancelled a proposed trip by Sands to Singapore m January. Sands had been offered a bout with Boy Brooks. Orient triple champion. Maguire cabled the London promoter. Jack Solomons,
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  • 18 7 OWEDEN'S National hockey team defeated the Czechs world champions, 6— yesterday at Stockholm- A .P.
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  • 380 8 REDS NEARING S-W CHINA BORDERS 4 countries menaced HONG KONG, Monday. QPENING the overland routes for the Chinese Communists to Burma, Indo-China, Siam, Tibet and India, the Yunnanese leaders have defected to the Reds and remote Sikang Province, from where the Nationalists were to have continued their mainland fight against
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    51 8 Photo. 4. .1 i .1 lut!r ask. Hit i- a; tills rliiMisN rt.i^ii) pulh (I l»\ a t i:»i of m\ o\»'n through th»- Pi m- d<- I'Operm. The w i;on vs.is iiv,<l to draw •ttrntion to Ur- Trackers' I I ration protest H^ainst bisb Uucm A'-ui rattonmr of pf*tro!.—
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  • 160 8 TEL AVIV. Monday. ISKAEL. dt'termiiit'd to block the intcrnationalisation of Jerusalem voted by the I .N. General Assembly On "Blark Sabbath,** may tomorrow proclaim New Jerusalem as the Jewish capital b. fi re the United Nations can move to set up international control.
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  • 165 8 NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL felV m ship and understand:^' ran be found when we ;-'arn to ;)cct the dignity of the human soul, no 1 tter t hat its race or creed or colour." the President ol the UN. General Assembly Brig -Gen. :iOS R«;muln
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  • 55 8 I ADY Violet Bonham-Carter, L \ice President of Britain's Liberal Party, yesterday accused the South African Premier, Dr. Daniel Malan, of 'rolling out a red carpet for Communists to step m on." She wai moving a resolution, regretting the Union's racial segregation policy, at a Liberal^
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  • 29 8 The official organ of East German Commission said yesterday that twenty Yugoslavs, accused of spying for Great Britain and America, have been expelled from 3pTlln's Soviet sector.
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  • 53 8 A Communist and an antiCommunist have fought a moonlight duel In Rome to settle their political differences. Both suffered slight sword wounds. A cargo of 2,693 tons of Japanese steel arrived m Perth yesterday m the 7,939--tons freighter Belapur. This Is the first vessel chartered to carry steel
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  • 97 8 HONG KONG lion. THK c tmmunisi authorities In S i rv China hive li- a el of regulations trade bet* ton, Macao and Hon.: K. Importer! iton are ill i I doth, flvjur. mauiit-.s. fertUlsert, salt. Rsh roaene. povltfy, fru/ '.:< refetablca I a
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  • 73 8 LONDON, Mun SOVIET HUSSIA has invited industrialists m the Bri-tish-occupied German Ruhr to produce capital goodi for sale to Communist China. Informed sources, who recently wen* m the Ruhr, said the Soviet trade mission m Berlin has offered orders for 75.000 tons of steel rails
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  • 26 8 Italy's one and a quarter million civil svnrants announced yesterday that they would strike tomorrow. If their wage demands are not met. U.P.
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  • 70 8 PARACHUTING Santa Claus became tangled with high tension wires yesterday at Fore Landerdale (Florida) but was rescued before hundreds of cheering children. Santa, otherwise, Hassert Nlles, ZS, had planned to jump from a plane and parachute to a Meld, where the children with grown-ups were gathered to
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  • 100 8 Wife tolls on slayer husband MEW YORK Moii A JURY, Which OM:Vi Thomai M C .ack <»f ■econd degree murder, r] i to Rive its US. $180 'ury pay to hLs young mite, who j s bettered to i*' the Ant woman to testify I {♦■r husband m a New
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  • 102 8 TOKIO. Mori VN \nirri(an-tK)rn Japanv\f. Shiii>.i Kuktino. jn^t rrturnrd from a Biberian pris^uifr of Har camp, rrpuru that a *trand<d Amrriran woman i\ working as a signal woman on a railway crosMrn nr.ir Mac.id.tn I.S.S.R Ihr Nisri *aid that tkil Srattlr-born woman, thr widow of an
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  • 116 8 NEW ORLEANS. Monday. LV3UR young Frenchmen have arrived here m r canoes after a six-month, 3,000-mile voyage resembling the gruelling exploration of Father Marquette and Louis Joliet m 1673. The adventurers Jep R&spail, Philippe Andreau, Jacques Boucharlat and Yves Korbendan who started the voyage at Three
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  • 17 8 Widespread closing of factories In Persia Is causing concern over the country's economic situation.- Reuter
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  • 46 8 SEVERE 'QUAKE IN ASSAM A earthquake rocktd the town of Dhubri. m Assam. 300 miles north of Calcutta, yesterday Walls of houses were cracked by the quake which was described as the strongest m i Assam since 1930 No loss of I life was reported Reuter
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  • 122 8 Russians directing China Reds HONG KONG Mon RUSSIAN military ad\ ur- ng the i Red pn parat d a the Jlgun •kade bay ;n the Chui »nds prelude to the Invasion I I island boi'l^ns ol Hainan and Form accord me to rts from Ta;p«'h ForißOsa. Thr us Vler-OooMd Kunmini
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  • 94 8 OSLO. Mon WHEN Lord Boyd Orr. former head of the 0 N F<» k >d I Agriculture c received his c). £10.750 19 shilling! tlxptnce, reprrttng the cash ;iriz^ of •1 Pea re av,ard. I with a twinkle m his e>«\ **I think I shall spend
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  • 64 8 SALES of clothes and bOMthold goods broke all records m Britain the ilrst full month after the pound uas devalued. Clothing sales went up 37 points to 168 per cent and household Roods tl points 148 per cent. In November, wholesale prices reached a new peak
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  • 31 8 The Philippln s has clampt>d down restrictions on sales of foreign exchange and through Its Central Bank will henceforth subject all gold and foreign exchange transactions to licensing U.P.
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