The Singapore Free Press, 13 December 1949
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Title Section17 1949-12-13 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPOKF, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1949. PKICE 10 CENTS17 words
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Article520 1949-12-13 1 'Home away from home Free Press Staff Correspondent LONDON, Tuesday. AM particularly happy to he present at the opening of this cluh for Malayans who have come to Hritain to study at our universities and colleges so that they may fit themselves for the tasks which520 words
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Article38 1949-12-13 1 A v invened mti the Burma Socialist v m I Parti t, yesresolved that Burma ;t at mil I any me of the China--r.a road by any foreign power for aggressive purpos- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article91 1949-12-13 1 LONDON. Tuesday. rllF. Chief Justice ti Sierra Leone, Sir John Lucie- Smith, was wounded by a gang which attacked liis house while he WM sleeping, the Colonial OHice announced last night. The attack occurred at early on Saturday mornhe announcement said. On Sunday a bullet was91 words
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136 1949-12-13 1 'UNITED CHINA MAJOR FACTOR IN ASIA' MADRAS 'I les. SARDAR K. M. PANIKKAR India's Ambassador to China, declared here yesterday that the nations could r. that their eye^ to the Cl I. which was "an undoubtedly :najor fact m Asian history now. H-- added: "A great country has been united136 words
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Article68 1949-12-13 1 A CHINESE labourer of the Koh Ten? P<>k estate m the Johore Bahru district yesterday found the dead bxiy of a Chines.' who shared hU "house. On the body was a piece of paper on which was written m Chinese. 'This is the punishment for those68 words
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Article30 1949-12-13 1 Assailas on bicycles threw grenades at the entrance of a building m Asmara as Eritrcan independence movement leaders were arriving. I** missiles failed to explode.— A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article21 1949-12-13 1 Japan is to export to Siam 50 locomotives, 70 coaches and 500 fcoods wagons valued at about $4,000,000.-- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article59 1949-12-13 1 THE Paris Communist newspaper l'Humanite yesterday nublished a 20-line report of a French-Yugoslav .occer same ill Italy on Sunday without one mentionin~ the name of Yugoslavia. The report, buried among other sports i ems. was headlined France Eliminate from World (up. The Yugoslavs who scored a threi-to-twii victoryU.P. - 59 words
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Article68 1949-12-13 1 A SICILIAN bandit walked into police station on Monday and gave himself urj holding his mother's hands. A newspaper said the 22--yrar-old bandit. Giuseppe Fummo. on whose head was a price of 1.000.000 lire (about V:t>4s) "looked somewhat embarrassed" as his mother led him m. The68 words
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Article54 1949-12-13 1 LONDON. Tucs. BRITAIN is to m r... Nations cr. m of hi r colonial policy In a c Paper to be I about the end of January. A Colonial Office spokesaid that the E ry j! for Colonies. Mr. Artlsui Creech-Jones, h an expc: to prepareA.P. - 54 words
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Article39 1949-12-13 1 Free Press Staff Reporter Singapore police yesterday arrested six Chinese, three for being alleged secret society members, two for chap-ji-ki offences, and one under the Emergency I Regulations for being a memI ber of an illegal society.39 words
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172 1949-12-13 1 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. rrUE I/nited States imported 72,579 tons of tin metal and concentrates during the first nine months of this year, the Department of Commerce reported yesterday. This* was an increase of approximately 10,000 tons above the same period for 1948. with tinA.P. - 172 words
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Article, Illustration33 1949-12-13 1 picture. Bishop Arthur J. Moore, president of the Board of Mission a and Church Kxtensions of the MethodM Church, layini the cornerstone of the new $r>oo.ooo An^lo-Chinese School m Singapore yesterday.— Free PressFree Press - 33 words
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Article192 1949-12-13 1 JOGJAKARTA, Tuesday. INDONESIAN ratification of the Hague agreement now appears certain following the opening session here of the parliamentary debate yesterday, when the Prime Minister, Dr. Mohamed Hatta, vigorously dealt with complaints that, under the pac t. Indonesia was bound "too strongly* 1 to the Dutch192 words
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Article56 1949-12-13 1 A Singapore Chinese trisha rider was assaulted but escaped being robbed by two passengers a Malay and an Indian who caught hold of him. and demanded money from him at Kampong Potong Pasir, Upper Serangoon Road late last night. The rider ran away and later recovered his56 words
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Article29 1949-12-13 1 There are 277 British officers m India's army, navy and air force, the Defence Minister. Mr. Sardar Baldev Singh, tolj the Legislative Assembly yesterday.- A. P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article18 1949-12-13 1 All German prisoners ol war m Russia are expected to Ibe home by Christmas.- A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article77 1949-12-13 1 LONDON. T THE Government called out Army. Navy and Air Force technicians last night to keep three electric power stations running after a sudden strike over wages by about 1,000 workmen m three power houses outside I on- don. The Labour Minister, Mr. George Issacs.77 words
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Article23 1949-12-13 1 The 75-mile -an-hour typhoon which yesterday lashed -'northern Luzon m the Philippines, is feared to have caus ed extensive damage.23 words
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Article27 1949-12-13 1 The first group of French I citizens charged with espftoni age will appear before \he Warsaw court towards the end of this week- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article23 1949-12-13 1 Prince Charles, baby son of j Princess Elizabeth, Is continuing to make excellent progress after his recent attack of tonsilities. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article23 1949-12-13 1 The Athens Radio reported yesterday that Russian envoys held a secret five-hour meeting with Marshal Tito m Belgrade last September.23 words
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Article27 1949-12-13 1 Dr. John Matthai. Indian Finance Minister, forecast yesterday that the New Year will be a 'period of less anxiety" In India's national i economy. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article324 1949-12-13 1 'APPOINT KASHMIR MEDIA TOR U.N. Commission NEW YORK, Monday. THE United Nations Kashmir Commission today recommended that the Security Council appoint a mediator to bring India and Pakistan together on all unresolved issues over Kashmir. The Commission, m its third interim report to the Council, expressed its doubts whether theReuter - 324 words
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Article21 1949-12-13 1 Princess Elizabeih. who is visiting her husband al Malta." has decided to stay with him for Christmas.— A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article82 1949-12-13 1 U.S. atomic weapons for West? WASHINGTON. Tv DIPLOMATIC lourcei i my that the United S is likely to m?ke all wemponi for the W powers under a Dew agreement but will h^r atomic knowledge with Britain and Can These tentative plans, said, were accepted <' recent talks tm mg A82 words
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Article49 1949-12-13 1 i iPGC l VI. MariuM < •>: i- rnt fivr» Mm >■■•■ «>f rulii>«'f m cenl> prr ll». al 11 a. in as Mtows: No. 1 RjBA >'»'t Imt F.o.b. m hal^> l>^« No. 1 R.vS. iJ No. 2 R > > i" No. 3 R.S.S. JT K\49 words
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Advertisement43 1949-12-13 1 I-' CE... AR|S A CO. SPECIAL IMPORTED for the FtSTIVE SEASON BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED AUSTRALIAN RICH FRUIT XMAS CAKES ln 3lb 41b. and 61b. sizes $3/- per Ib. «OOK YOUR ORDER EARLY p THESE DELICIOUS CAKES [ITZPATRICK'S F OOD SUPPLIES TE| ORDER DEPT. 528143 words
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Advertisement31 1949-12-13 1 WATCH REPAIRS Expert I y Carried out at Moderate Cltarggg LANKA JEWELLERS, ML Battery Rd Phone ***** DAIUT RAR. MALAYAN PAIHT WORKS LTD. WWWWI SI ME, DARBY E CO. LTD. PARSE31 words
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Article, Illustration756 1949-12-13 2 Geoffrey Winnington - She Recalls 6 Years of Hell on Earth Geoffrey Winnington By RECENTLY Mrs. 1V Jennifer Elliott, kill, vivacious Englishwoman of 38, quietly celebrated a bizarre event with her husband the expiration of ten years pencil servitude imposed on her by the Nazis. She served and just survived— six years. Her756 words
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Article120 1949-12-13 2 SOME uf Sydney's most DOTel spirts i^ l s alld arcess<jn»'S have been signed by a young nan. Jack Pickworth. Mter having taken a milhnery coarse ii the Sydney mical Collt n and -•udied the U tralian Jack I r duced wne really un- ;d<-as. On UMPPI"t i120 words
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Article241 1949-12-13 2 CLASSIC RUSSIAN DISH A classic Russian dish— Bortch and Pirog is siu-j-ested by Gordon Young from Stockholm as making a novel and economical supper on a chilly niijht. The recipes are: BORTC H pEEL 6 large beetroot! cut into long, thin slices. Put Into saucepan with 5 buy leaves 8241 words
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Advertisement134 1949-12-13 2 j3a Evening j i/iT^ Gowns 'WSI Dorotln Walker j /lp\v\ C»lyns j I 1% from J I \\sk /A/l^^ 8200.00 Pafc >V/rr/ Beauty for your Hand* ■"I Arrlena Hand Lotion Catnvllia Hand Cream n MUn-»mu4-tK, rick naoUiettl to boutm^ rm I f j lonsu Ita t ions and Preparations at134 words
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Miscellaneous90 1949-12-13 2 Solution To Crossword No. 866 P?ta c'eFomJ^VP El IA^TS^S "boT CT m h a e d. c t And ew M l 0 *-t." My.^Penny. ..me stand si. il the shadows a.c fmt when ,t w.ll be poss.ble tor hope Jack rem embers he s gotlo do ong and dark,90 words
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Miscellaneous178 1949-12-13 2 F.P. Crossword No. 867 I I [T1 I 13 14 X jb 1- 16 Z^SZZ™? r^~ ZEIZ^ZZZZ~Z~ I? 13 ~i4 |5 i 6 ~17 «f '1 30 3i 3T~"*"^3n 1— HI n 5b j CLOBf At ROSS 1 Brt.ik down 8 7 Trade m (6>; 9 Soothes <6»- 11 PasturaK'178 words
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Article471 1949-12-13 3 Aussies desire normal ties ■imir miiiMi SYDNEY, Tue day. INDICATIONS are steadily increasing that a «ow- ing section of Australian opinion is becomLf ™s hostile to Japan, an d more interested m resuming normal diplomatic, trade an d cultural reUttons of ySin^nn-S- m Australia ns are471 words
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Article17 1949-12-13 3 Li.u'iisn :icing d headArnold c al of Fees I Si. n of.17 words
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Article6 1949-12-13 3 Hijacking in Inland Sea gfgfg ReuterReuter - 6 words
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Article6 1949-12-13 3 EFFICIENT 22 CENTURIES AGO fgf U.P.U.P. - 6 words
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Article, Illustration79 1949-12-13 3 photo. A ship returns homo. Since the end of the war, the 35-ton German motorship Sperrart has been cut off from home waters m the Main Kiver by heavy bomb damage to the Ludwix Canal, eonnecttef the Main with the I)anul>e. After river transport authorities decided to drain off theA.P. - 79 words
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35 1949-12-13 3 BREACH CASE MAN 'GRIEVED AND SORRY' LONDON, Tuesday. ujn pressed by .Mr. Stanley fed 31. ill the iligh Court to lerit hurt her i9-year-old lelerho brought an action auainst him omisc. m Killyon-road. the case.35 words
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Article22 1949-12-13 3 lent of the UnitGeneral Asa Carlos P. Romulo. pi rn to Ma: •he ina n ceremofor President Elpidio A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article224 1949-12-13 3 bid. I diamond I ..zed Souths I i and one. He al» that trump and his constant rebidd he diamondi pro- Ul li SOUtl) I Bfclprobtd 1 With thr< c spade ktog U fourth 1 bis pal to set up .-,i,.. *nd this Uie break In the diamond224 words
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201 1949-12-13 3 NEW YORK, Tuesday. LM)\A Wallace Hopper, the "eternal flapper" J recently predicted the return of the flat chested woman. She said men never liked the full-blown female and she wondered m view of this "how m the name of thunder the Jane Russella of this201 words
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Article110 1949-12-13 3 4 WOMAN Minstry of Food t\ Enforcement OfYkvr told Burnham-on-Sea (Somerset i magistrates that at Battleborough Grange, Grmt Knoll. Somerset, she saw about 4U people haying cream with their tea. For serving cream with teas at their catering establishment, Sidney John Williams and his Wife, Helen Williams,110 words
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Article27 1949-12-13 3 The Czechoslovak state publishing house, Melantrich. has issued a pamphlet charging the country's Catholic hierarchy with "high treason committed on orders from th<> Vatican."- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article25 1949-12-13 3 Prince Aly Khan took a biiby cot with him recently when he flew from London to Paris m his privatp airplane.25 words
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Article20 1949-12-13 3 A Norwegian defence commission has recommended an increase of nearly 50 per cei\. In Norway's defence cos:s.20 words
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Article87 1949-12-13 3 AMKRH A, Australia and Africa should throw open their doors to emigration from thickly-populated nations, m the opinion of thr Vatican newspaper ()s>rrvatore Romano. The newspaper, urging free circulation of the forces Of labour, said "there are immense territories which need labour to utilise the resourcesA.P. - 87 words
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277 1949-12-13 3 MONS, Belgium, Tuesday. AT dawn each day now the early morning silence m many towns and villages m Southern Belgium is regularly broken by the mass crowing of hundreds of cocks. The cocks' singing season is In full swing and "cock chanting" has becomeReuter - 277 words
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Article159 1949-12-13 3 NEW ARAB CITY IN JERUSALEM? I LONDON. Turs. THE Times 1.1 1 the building up of ai ci Arab city m Jerusalem acceptable solution lor th<* city'« future. In a leading article on the i latest development m tte United Nations, ti. said such a toluf I concile the claim*Reuter - 159 words
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Article55 1949-12-13 3 Ex-congressman enters prison FORMER U.S. R' pr A: entered th> O rr rtinml Institution us a prisoner und r conviction for wartime britu ry and conspir The 74-year-old lonn r chairman of the Hous 1 nry AlTa'.r C had since he VII d»l..i-.d I election three under i sentence r>*A.P. - 55 words
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Advertisement32 1949-12-13 3 10 H. P. AN6LIA AND PREFECT SALOONS AVAILABLE FOR HOME LEAVE N I VERSA L CARS LTD.^ f SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG EJ BROS., LT D.=f X^=zz^ KUALA LUMPUR SEREMBAN MALACCA UP— 232 words
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Miscellaneous20 1949-12-13 3 W "MS ON iN K.L. 11. lON .)l»> US I l>l I M I IC F. li. J I The20 words
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Miscellaneous515 1949-12-13 3 pred Waring *nd n-- s pp> 1] 00 World's Great Music; SINGAPORE Iranians: 10.30 OW Time Dane* singera and Their Soni Music; ll 00 Clow News Bulletin; 4p.m. Musi I 1 \MWOI4K time Ut h Louis Levy .mci AIM m and 111 me.re, BFEBS (SinOOpOf.) 4.1^ H^-.^"-"' *-M.r .MH-v «mv*515 words
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439 1949-12-13 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, Dec. 13, 1949. HIDDEN THREAT Wi INGS China 1 to j i the Pek ng told countrii t. Wch Kuoi- ry forces r. held sponsible He that the Nat: I to And refug< m Vietnam and i such places, but that mist policy to i439 words
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Article, Illustration968 1949-12-13 4 DON Iddon's Diary Ni;\V YORK: JAMES BYRNES, ex-Foreign Secretary un(l c r Mr. T r v m :i ii, one-time Supr o m c (.'(uirl Justice, recently close friend <>f the President and now his «i \ow o (1 political enemy, says there is a Red i.i the White House.968 words
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Article, Illustration490 1949-12-13 4 This Fuss Over Simon, The Cat r FHE hysterical de- monstrations over Simon, the late mascot of h M.S. Amethyst, mark at once the all-time-low of British philia (or the pathological love ot animals) and the sentimentality into which falls a nation that has lost the rational balance of a490 words
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494 1949-12-13 4 D.V. Tahmankar - D.V. Tahmankar By JIIE "Yellow PeriP of China lias become the u ßed" menace of Anki today. Four hundred million pcop I t\ known through the ages as the most industrious und patient m the \\<>rl«l. h;i\ r been added to the Communist J(LI494 words
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Article, Illustration93 1949-12-13 4 ALEXANDER CLIFFORD - ALEXANDER CLIFFORD I By HAMBURG: ffUE uttfe l■■:.--x who look nishingly like a plum President Truman perhaps a tern weeks before for certain. His trial on 17 c. charges of war ci m.. moping its way final stages. The o counsel is throuuh his address. By Christ93 words
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Advertisement30 1949-12-13 4 g!lf?linilllllllllllC3lllllllllillC3lll1HHIII| I Delightful Gifts I I X M A Si r-» I Brush Sets Manicure Sets Scent Sprays Silver or Enamel Eu.S.deSILVAf c Jewellers 106, ORCHARD ROAD, Tel: 2466 ■fmimiiuiiniM'iiiinHiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiniitf30 words
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Advertisement27 1949-12-13 4 FATHER CHRISTMAS will be here TOMORROW 1 Ha\c you Ch Branch v and 1 3 to 6 P Entrai BRING THE CHUB*" 1 COLD STOBjg ORCHARD ROAD27 words
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238 1949-12-13 5 S'PORE WARNING TO REGISTER BUSINESSES Many liable to prosecution Free Press Staff |rthKL were thousands of businessmen who had opened new business firms m Singapore and had not yet registered them under the Husiness Names Ordinance, it was estimated by the Registrar of Companies and Business Names, Mr. Chee Kong238 words
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Article408 1949-12-13 5 Free Pres s Staff Reporter TIIK Singapore Development Bill, to be presented to the Legislative Council on Dec. 20, appeared to have made no provisions for making of grants by Government, which he thought was a great mistake," said Mr. D. Robertson, who recently resigned from408 words
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Article84 1949-12-13 5 YMCA COUNCIL FOR MALAYA P, P. Chinese Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A MALAYAN council of Young Men's Christian Associations was formed at a mertine of the presidents and secretaries of YMCA.'s <<f Sineanore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. The conference appointed a sub-committee to draft a constitution for the M>: van84 words
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Article, Illustration32 1949-12-13 5 I Mwrc t Bishop in-.i m States, who tf \r>at the ionferlumpor m vt.ir. when p for the (hunh m Southu fleeted H seen with p >lartin. XrkiiiN.ivv\ hu is on India.32 words
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Article27 1949-12-13 5 Mr. L. C. Goh and Mr. N. I. Low, who represented Singapore at the U.N.E.S.C.O. Seminar held m Mysore. India, have returned by air.27 words
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Article67 1949-12-13 5 Lnn K.a\ SianL'. a 19-year-old Hokkien Chinese, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment by the Eicnth Police Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque, yesterday, after he had be-en found guilty of stealiPK 2.130 floor tiles. valued at $450. It was stated that Lim stole the tiles from67 words
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Article22 1949-12-13 5 Officers nnd nirmrn of the Royal Air Force who are visiting Malaya will arrivr at r 'i fr nh tomorrow.22 words
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162 1949-12-13 5 Free Press Stuff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. "pHERE are far too many M. cases of young girls being kept at home to mind babies and wash dishes, and of boys being taken from school to help their parents m the fields, said the acting Assistant162 words
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Article49 1949-12-13 5 The presentation of Certito nurses and hospital assistants of the Government Medical 6ervice, by Mrs. P. A B McKerron "at the General Hospital. Singapore, which has been postponed due to the death of the Governor of Sarawak, will be held on Monday. Dec. 19 at 430 jp.m49 words
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Article200 1949-12-13 5 i\UTSi'/.h but tu a v; champagne have Veen imported into Singapore for the Chridmuu season. These bottles ure called Methuselrhs and a r e bottled m Rheims, France. Back Methuselah is the equal of 'I case of champagne or tuo (jaUons. tf(?'r<ya, of course, has seen pi'tts200 words
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Article, Illustration178 1949-12-13 5 Free Tress Staff Reporter pINEMA films produced m the United States may now be purchased by Malayan exhibitors subject to certain conditions, according to the latest amendment m tfie Malayan Import (Juide. American cinema films could only be rented previously. Outright purchase of cinema films178 words
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Article, Illustration59 1949-12-13 5 DR. M. Dodsworth. Methodist Mission Superintendent, Singapore, reads the scriptures during the cornerstone laying ceremony of the new Anglo-Chinese School at Barker Road yesterday. I^eft to right m the background: Bishop Paul E. Martin. Bishop Arthur J. Moore (who laid the stone). Dr. Herbert 11. Peterson (principal).59 words
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Article157 1949-12-13 5 3 sisters for Egypt studies Free Press Malay Correspondent T*HKEE Singapore sisters will be the first Malay women t 0 go to Egypt for higher studies. They are Che Kamaliah, Che Sa'adah and Che Saedah, religious teachers of the Madrasah Al-Ma'arof, Singapore. The sisters, who are daughters of Kiayi Fadhillah157 words
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Article71 1949-12-13 5 WOOL GIFT FROM A USTRALIA JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Through the good offices ol Mrs. J. Falcolner, wife of the British Adviser, Johore. who is at present m Australia, and Mr. Claude Massey. Australian Commissioner lor Malaya, the Australian Wool Board has made a gift Of 12 lb. of wool for71 words
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Article36 1949-12-13 5 The Commnnder-m-Chlef, Far East Air Force, Air Marshal F. J. Fogarty. will leave Tengah by special aircraft tomorrow on a visit to Hong Kong:. He is expected to return en Dec. 22.36 words
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Article206 1949-12-13 5 Elections spur to Colony youth MALAYA Hall, a centre for Malayan students m Britain, was opened m London yesterday by the Duchess of Kent. The Officer Administering the Singapore Government. Mr. P. A. B. McKerron. has sent a message of greetingon the occasion. He said: 'The striking success which has206 words
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Advertisement99 1949-12-13 5 Gifts f*jßk CiVE HIM tf£>W i HEUSEN JfjJL SHIRTS if/it give him got you ffrj K n .isk yourself I^J I question What kind of 4P^ ■fl does he really need? most men. the answer is simple: smart. pHI fine white shirts by VAN m collar styles for every face.99 words
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Advertisement123 1949-12-13 5 The smart way »to /~ep COQL A7 V W "1 ~~~~^<S v' V AECTCX llli; GENUINE CKLLILXK WLWE r BLOUSE hi tlir ierlex blouse ma«l«- v»illi llw* vorltl famou- V»-rlr\ rcllular we&\e. T.i^lit m wcigkl, *uiarilv «ul. «l«>>i«:nr«l to wmA \**W and kccplta -liajK- m long vcar. In >« li123 words
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Miscellaneous54 1949-12-13 5 ICC mail |fl t Sin&;ap< re '(Ki.ty from tbe United J.'.va, Great Brram N rth Ireland Ein\ Europe, E«vpt. Norl \V' Africa West Indiei, Ceylon, Sibu and the Federation. I.ate'-t timrs for parting surface mail today at the G P.O. arc: noon for Burma. India and Pakistan; P ni. for54 words
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Article231 1949-12-13 6 RUBBER SHARES BUYING IS 'SOUND' London .view of position Free Press Staff Reporter LONDON, Tuesday. THE current wave of active buying of rubber shares rests on a fairly sound basis, says the Financial Times m an editorial, pointing out that prices are still far below their post-war peaks. This comment231 words
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Article, Illustration73 1949-12-13 6 i>i< turr WORKMEN arc MM removing cram from ancient storage pits m Yaletta. >1 tlt.i IW PM« oven-d by large stonr slabs <seen m backsround) which fit tightly over the opening, thus keeping the itengC MM fairly airtight and free of weevils. The nit* are approximatelj 2.">-33 feet derp andA.P. - 73 words
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Article52 1949-12-13 6 THE Singapore Government is activtly considering prayi and means by which the $180,000,000-a-year fish industry and its BSSOCiated fish marketinu trade m the Colon) can be improved. i moot- .ne fts.'. Bshtng j to I Two < < d with Depai de- I Progress Mr.52 words
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Article42 1949-12-13 6 CHIPS alongsidi tb< B pore Harbi ur B Mate \\b»rf H > l-32< k J-43> \\rsi Wharf P i l I I mi>ir r Dork Tm4ay'n \Sh.nf irrtvmli I I <Ij\ s W bai D« p• r 1 1: i r42 words
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Article, Illustration104 1949-12-13 6 DR. Hans Etm, 30, Austrian hydro-biologist, is seen at Cairo wearing diving apparatus which he says allows him to stay up to one hour at a depth of 100 feet. Hass is preparing for an undersea expedition off the Red Sea coast, and says if the sevenA.P; A.P. - 104 words
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Article201 1949-12-13 6 Bolts today, there h an elenu-m «»t reckless ness m roni nature which needs control M are ainltitious and t".» often irr willini t<> risk everything on single **loni shot v-ur selfoeonlldenee tends you t<> make com mitments that fOU maj find hard to keep I fen201 words
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Article127 1949-12-13 6 Ru bbers up on good demand is 4 N initial firmness m Uu I iu n J Uf vlav yesterday was short-li\ higher at the outset, with T Burk^ result of the Australian i merit m exports during *> The approach i I exerted the usual restricted, says Re;. c*127 words
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Article71 1949-12-13 6 BENTONO M WIU »M X.. l.po: P m Bentong, comej of IS Mml-naked bukit" 11 boys and two pirl> their ages ranging from I I 12 who, trekking from tin "ulus' to thr Malay Sch<>» Hoe sunny morning isked to b«" admitted Murli of the work71 words
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Advertisement119 1949-12-13 6 TODAY 11. 1.4.">. i. 6.30 k !>.30 pin. IT'S N *r! NOW ON 7 THE SCREEN^ HEXT CH^GE <^bßobinsonl f^ JMHAKwiRDL^ DRAMATIC s fEl DYNAMITE *S NOW SHOWING II .iin 1.45 11 1 i la .v S M i) i i fVERY |f/^L MOMENT 1 TERROR V.'iLL i L.KEAN ±±;J119 words
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Miscellaneous234 1949-12-13 6 m2ndr3X6 Ixrlusirc In the Singa/ion* I n>e I'ress m Waluvu LvrDNe»'£B GOTTEN ANYTWINGI I TmAXK YOU.^.&tY. I .«Y ASS STAN 1 I LQOK^AROA.RtAitI, Jp>t' .^Ol ,wv: I HOuT D».BE Y'S help. .VL'.LTAK£ CAAEOf ,i I MUMMY GASES. M ;\YOU 'jMt HOME, i YEAH, BUT ;V«A' A I BROUGHT HIM ALONG234 words
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Article221 1949-12-13 7 WOLVES DRAWN TO MEET PLYMOUTH Third round of F.A. Cup piRST Division clubs m the English Football League will figure m the Football Association Cup competition for the first time when the third round is played on Saturday, Jan. 7. Wolverhampton Wanderers, who won the Cup last year, drew anReuter - 221 words
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Article558 1949-12-13 7 By CRI SADKR gINGAPORE Combined Services appear set for the final of the H.M.S. Malaya rugby competition at Kuala Lumpur next month. They have won all their fixtures by convincing margins and on current form should take their two remaining games, against Johore and Singapore558 words
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Article86 1949-12-13 7 tiiRF TOPICS B% x VN LEWIS trainer Turley, who [poll by ga> s and one s 'wo entries, :ny notice J js achieved by names SARAWAK. Spear of Sarawak Sarawak n. 9*r*wak Iskandar q Malay*. I poh for the presented Pcrak. h trophies ssions. I86 words
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Article124 1949-12-13 7 statisticians of cricket attendances have revealed thai t tie least popular day .vr vatching English county play i;- i r rida\ Needless to say Saturday I most popular and ne surprise is that Monday. accoriin;? to attendances, is twice as veil pa'iOMS'-d by spectators as any otheiReuter - 124 words
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Article34 1949-12-13 7 "D.O.D. be.r V: C 3 I a. hockey 8t Ot i iii\.~i' yesterday. Ktapal Singh «2j and Mar Singn >cofv?d ;or B.OJI Clarke for the Vs uith < >:ily nine ir.on34 words
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Article45 1949-12-13 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Monday. COUTH .IGHORE RFC checked their long string of reverses this season when they beat the R.A.F. Seletar on the Johore Civil Sen ice Club's ground pesterdftj by 11 points <a goal and two tries) to 9 points (three tries'.45 words
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Article82 1949-12-13 7 MR AVERY BRUNDAGE. President of the United States Olympic CommitUe, said he thought Jap m would bt- represented m the 1952 Olympic Games m Helsinki. Speaking at rhe aruual national convention of the Amateur Athletic Union. Mr. Brundoge Mid a number of athletic organisationsReuter - 82 words
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Article41 1949-12-13 7 BADMINTON: Men's doubles final and Commerci?! Houses final Clerical I'nion, 7.30 p m. HOCKEY: S.H A. State trial— SRC, S.C.C. v. S.H B. Police S.C.C. Mulm Assn. v. G.H.Q. Khalsa grnd. FRIENDLY SOCCER: C.uthrie S.C. v. V.M.C.A Geylaiijj stadium.41 words
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Article81 1949-12-13 7 Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. ST. Andrews Hospital rugby XV Singapore) won their first same m the Federation when they bat Victoria Institution by si* points (two penalty goals) to five (a goal) here last evening. Daud kicked both penalty croals for81 words
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256 1949-12-13 7 'I'm going to win the Derby'— Richards From VEBNOM MORGAN I'M going to w" the rby," ;iid Gordon Richards at a dinner ftv*~ this week to ihp famous men of Shronsh'ro m whirl' <ity Richards was born. The champion jockey invited all those present to keep their menu cards and256 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-12-13 7 Two Asian forwards attempt to dribble through m yesterday's S.C.C. "A" v. Singapore Asians rugby match on the Padang. The flub won 6 o. Free Press picture.30 words
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Article312 1949-12-13 7 tyKST Zone had scored 266 for five wickets m their first innings by close of play on the third day of their four-day match against the Commonwealth touring cricket team at Poona yesterday. After batting for nearly two days, the tourists were dismissed on312 words
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Article222 1949-12-13 7 S.C.C. "A «j; Asians 0. SHOWING superiority In the O scrums and lineouts. Singapore Cricket Club "A"' XV won a six-nil victory over Singapore Asians m their rugby match on the Padang last evening. Asian s fought back gallantly and were unlucky not to have222 words
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Article246 1949-12-13 7 XiRANSVAAL. needing 69 to JL win. were 37 for six at close of play on the second day of their three-day match against the Australians at Johannesburg yesterday. They had replied with 125 for nine declared to the Australians' first innings of 84 and then dismissed the246 words
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Article59 1949-12-13 7 /CLEVELAND Browns won the All-America professional football conference championship for the fourth year m succession on Sunday. Los Angeles Rams won the National League's Western title. Cleveland beat San Francisco Fortyniners 21-7. Los Angeles defeated Washington Redskins 53--27. Los Angeles Rams will play Philadelphia Eagles, defending champioa*A.P. - 59 words
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Article32 1949-12-13 7 RIO DE JANIERO. Mon.nart Bergelin, Sweden and l>rr. Brown, U.S.. won the doubles i champioaships m he K;> tennis I tournament, bfa ir.j Arn;ando Vieira and M.;ndel Fenian;*" 532 words
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204 1949-12-13 7 Manuel Ortiz to defend his title in England MANUEL Ortiz, Mexican holder #f the world A bantamweight championship, will defend his title against the winner of tonight's British title fight at the Albert Hall, London, between Danny O'Sullivan, London, and Teddy Gardner, Hartlepool. Ortiz will meet the winner at Harringay,A.P. - 204 words
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Article98 1949-12-13 7 HOLLAND will meet the England "B" team on the Newcastle United ground on Feb. 22. 1950. the Football Association announced yesterday. The England "B" teacn will also play a match at the Sheffield Wednesday ground, probably against either Finland or Switzerland. Denmark had beenA.P. - 98 words
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Article, Illustration9 1949-12-13 7 Nonsense* Of COURSE Stanley Matthews had piano lessons9 words
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Article135 1949-12-13 7 TIBLKiU .viiliti. I champion, reuuneti European miaditwcigni In Puri^ last nigtu, woeii ac outpointed Man b French i-hamn*on, ovei lo roanuif. Mini wum on top oat most of me Bgni. **<-■ ucaghled a crowd ol IN w< his clever footwork, enabled hin. to beep Stock's wild IA.P. - 135 words
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Article92 1949-12-13 8 Germans not to make cold rubber LONDON. Tues. P>rlign Secretary, Christopher May!) he House of Commons I day that synthetic rubber would not bo manufactured In German} 'hmieh ictories would not bo untied. Walter Fletcher. C senratrte, had a<k»\l the :n Secretary why m > with States for the reductionReuter - 92 words
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Article223 1949-12-13 8 Admission m Washington HONG KONG, Tuesday. I ARGE shipments of American military equipment are arriving m Formosa to bolster den. Chiang Kai-shek's island stronghold off Communist -occupied South China against impending amphibious attacks. This disclosure m Manila was confirmed by u.b. Government officials m WashingtonA.P.; Reuter; U.P. - 223 words
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Article, Illustration61 1949-12-13 8 photo Jos.-ph Moul.il. rulit wins inomncr 01 me umcu Maritime Uatos, l>«-iiu tarried Bnc^iisctoai from union headquarters building In N>» York after I>mihj hurt m scuffle with union left winders m the liuildnu lobby. He was injured while tr>iiu to carry (ofTer itid sandwiches to right vtageri <»n th«- sixthA.P. - 61 words
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227 1949-12-13 8 ABOARD THE LAKELAND VICTORY, Tuesday. 11l 111 liis rt'il beard turned nearly white and bis Clothing sagging around him because of a 85--pound loss m freight, Mr. Angus Ward, the American ("onsul-Cieneral at Mttkden, boarded this I.S. rescue ship yesterday together with 19 membersU.P. - 227 words
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Article78 1949-12-13 8 TOKIO. TU«. IMIE Philippines has cotn- pleted the trials of 69 \v:ir crlmlnali ami at present Is conducting live and has thrrr more on the calendar, according to thr National War Crimes Office of the Philippines In the trtalA cooptetad <9 wm ■entmccd t.> d^.tth but78 words
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Article151 1949-12-13 8 I Mil! t nited Nations Trusteeship Council is scheduled to meet today to tackle its toughest job to date how to impose an international regime over Jerusalem against the wishes of Jordan and Israel The General Assembly approved the- Internationalization scheme last Friday and gave theU.P.; A.P. - 151 words
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Article15 1949-12-13 8 ng for Traich k n defendenta m ;i rta'j ijor trca n 115 words
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Article70 1949-12-13 8 taking advantage of post-war conditions m Ilritain. have invaded Ixmdon. With food shortages. Londoners living m the suburbs have started breeding chickens, and the fox has found that these are easier to take than the chickens of the real countryside. A vixen had her litter m anReuter - 70 words
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Article163 1949-12-13 8 new IOKK. ruesa I^HREE men and 97 women lined up In front of 100 stoves m the grand ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel yesterday and plunged Into a bin dou^h contest for a U.S. $50,000 first prize and other money awards for the nationsU.P. - 163 words
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Article34 1949-12-13 8 President Quirino <>f the Philippines told the presi y« sterdaj that he might have to bo to the United States for medical treatment but he did not mention any date.- U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Miscellaneous17 1949-12-13 8 HIGH TIDES Today: 4.25 a.m. 3.47 p.m. Tomorrow: 5.21 a.m. 5.10 p.m. THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris17 words
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