The Singapore Free Press, 3 July 1950

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA V. SINGAPORE MONDAY, JULY 3, 1950. IKK E TEN (EMS.
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  • 448 1 NORTH ADVANCING RAPIDLY May meet U.S. troops m 48 hrs. tank-led spearheads crossed the Han River south of Seoul last ni^ht and two other North Korean columns moving south-east have outflanked the town and airstrip of Suwon, where Southern forces are still holding out. A U.S. headquarters spokesman, announcing this
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    20 1 Field Marshal Slim. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, m determined mood after arriving at han^i Airfield. Singapore, last night.
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  • 125 1 COl (HI STEB, Monday. .r Minister. Mf John Strachey, told mi m- m Colt-hester that the firm Western powers against Communist Korea ma\ sftTC civilisation from a said. Ho an one doubt that thli choice on us all i obey 4c?rs of the Politbureau full oar:
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  • 46 1 Tne famous Golden Pavilion m Kyoto was destroyed yesterday by a fire of uiuietermined origin. A national treasure, it was built m 1396. It was called the Golden Pavilion because it was originally finished In gilt. This has since worn oiT. A.P.
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  • 50 1 CYCLIST SA VES PILLION RIDER MALAY motor cyclist saveri his pillion rider from death m Johore yesterday afternoon when the pair were ambushed by bandits. The driver drove through the ambush and, though wxmnded managed to ride half a mile before collapsing and dying. Kls pillion rider escaped without Injury.
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  • 121 1 KEEP IT DARK Tokyo, iron GIN. Douglas Mac Arthur's Public Information Officer, Colonel If. P. Echoli, t newspaper correspondents together yesterday and told them that reporting Korea so far shows thee has been no regard for "decency, honesty arid regard for procedure.' He was promptly told t}:ct the army's handhng
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  • 33 1 'N. Guinea will join Indonesia' I^HE President of Indonesia, Dr. Boekarno, yesterday, reiterated his piedge that West New Guinea Will join the Indonesian state belt ire "the sun rises on January 1. 1951
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  • 22 1 The Maritime Administration has advised all American merchant ships of a military warning? to stay out ol Korean waters.- A.P.
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  • 174 1 WASHINGTON, Monday. IfNITED States yesterday turned down a Chinese J Nationalist oifer to send 33,000 troops from Formosa to aid the Allied forces m South Korea but left the way open to use them later if necessary. The offer was made on F.-idav by Gen. Chiang
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  • 119 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. THE Soviet Deputy Premier, Mr. Vycheslav M. Molotov, is master-minding the Korean for Russia, the U.S. radio commentator, Mr. Drew P son. said yesterday. Mr. Pearson said that the Foreign Minister has set up i his headquarters on Russianowned Sakhalin Island off the northern
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  • 177 1 PARIS, Monday. OKEMIER Henri Queuille yesterday formed a new 1 French cabinet with the strongest right wing make up since the second world war. M Paul Reynaud. the independent rightist *ho was oremier at the fall of France, will take over a new and
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  • 64 1 HONG KONG, Mon. rjHINESE restaurant business m Hong Kong, plagued by sagging purchasing power, is experiencing its worst slump since- the end of the war. of the Hong Kong and Kowloon of the Hong Kong and Howloon Restaurant Association, said that restaurants were now doing only 70
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  • 103 1 HONG KONG. Mon. THE Chinese Communist Party, swollen by victory to more than 5.000.000 members has announcer! \v. peareed to be a purge of its unreliable elements. Indenticai announcements m the pro-Communis. Wen Hui Pau ana Ta Run 1 Pau Ui Hongkong said that tlie
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  • 29 1 The Australian Road Safety Council has laid claim to a new word "Teenicide.'' It means death caused by an adolescent or by a car driver under 21. Reuter
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  • 20 1 Two northern Luzon towns were shaken last night by light earthquakes. No casualties or dama?' 1 were reported.
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  • 81 1 GLAMIS Castle, birthplace of the Queen and Princess Margaret, with a history going back to Shakespear's Macbeth, is to be opened to the public— at a small fee. The castle is the Scottish seat of the Earl of Strathmore, the Queen's nephew, who says that death duties and
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  • 603 1 'A current of optimism' as Slim arrives FRANK OWEN SAYS... Frank Owen, one of Britain s most ]a journalists, arrived m Singapore yesterday evening. Within a Jew hours he was cabling trie foil message to the Daily Express, London Today. tous:h Field Marshal? Kill Sliir. of the Imperial General Staff,
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  • 58 1 LONDO BRITISi. I hinterland k« j r-p North X I mi::. ronsick-rabv Japans mainlanri troutment. bas" befoi ICaooti b* en devel many ol Japtn irmami full .:i Radio M. .ncvu. nou: were said to b m til? (M k Iho rt uor; did no* (Tort iery
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  • 685 2  - Canada-Indies To Unite? McKENZIE PORTER By ►RONTO: pOLJ nCIANS, writ ..nd tradesmen both lanada and m the ribbean are discus the possibility of on between Canada d the British West Ii aphical propinranamic inter- and mutual ditions have eased vfoundland smooth- the role of tenth an provin nth province a
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    34 2 stream pting Manna I<oa m the Hawaiian islands pours f side in t 0 rhe i V'wio started erupting on June I. The stream Thf phoio was taken about 7S feet jrom the cascade.
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  • 674 2  - Old Boy Network is Busy Sefton Delmer By The scene is an office of the British Control Commission somewhere m Germany. A senior official is sitting at his spucious desk telephoning ds the door opens and a newspaper reporter enters. The official waves the reporter to a seat and goes
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    21 2 Oj Spa. r y m)i Dmckes* o; a, ».ai/ ration of the monarch, arrant lowing firr acQiutal by mnocettt of c
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  • 384 2  - Buddhists Launch 'Offensive Michael MacDonagh By COLOMBO. OUDDHISTS are prel* paring to launch a drive to propagate the teachings of the Ljic! Buddha m Western as well as Asian countries. Representatives trom 29 countries, excluding the USSR, who met here recently have formed a World Fellowship of Buddhists to carry
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    • 15 2 3 FOKET ME NOT f HAGEMEYER TRADING CO. (mala* a) ITD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG^
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    • 118 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOItN today, you arc an optimist, a leader and an individualist. You have a strong will and Bin never be pushed unless you want to be by someone you love and respect. You arc a little to<» retiring for your own food. You have talent. I it
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    • 295 2 New Crossword No. SS (IllS ACROSS l Duped birds (5). 4 Often barred at the entrance «5». 7. Dweller In Tanners lane <3>. 8. All about nothing. j m m play «4. 3). 9 So back to the slug's aversion (4». 10. Motoring millir* <f>>. 12. Outsize catch for wild
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    • 42 2 Solution To Crossword No* 87 SOLl'TlOX.— Across: 1. Follov I r i lt Bu.ui b.-^kt'l. X. Ni»JH* Yerba. 10, Ammon 12 ichor 14. ilarly. 15. Battle cry Papa: 2. Odeon 3 1 adies m Willie 5 B 7, 11. Maria 13 1:
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  • 314 3 ITALY-WEAK LINK IN W. DEFENCE 'Could hold out only briefly 9 HOME, Monday. IN the event of war, Italy hold out only A briefly against an aggressor prepared for combat. She is a weak link In the chain of Western defence forged by the Atlantic pact. Italy was admitted to
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    49 3 photo. tailed Kins: Leopold of the Belgians, with his wife, the Princes de Rethy, being greeted m Rome by M. Alexander Paternotte de la Vaillee (right). Belgian Ambassador to the Holy See. The Kin» and his wife have come from Switzerland m connection with the Holy year. A. P.
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  • 139 3 HANOI, Monday. I I ,;i«>n bugler> landed "The Last Post" i > mttt the grave of Legionnaire Marnier d !iis own and three foreign armies I ;rried to th 3 grave by Legionnaire I x nationalities— a Canadian, a Pole, a Spaniard, a German and
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  • 77 3 A SCIENTIFIC nicotine test conducted on third year students of Otsu High School m Shiga Prefecture, Western Japan, branded 53 boys and one girl as habitual smokers. Loud cries of protest from relatives, friends and teachers who described the girl as a "model of innocence" caused examining
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  • 72 3 KALGOORLIE, Mon. A FIND of gold bearing rock In new country expected to yield more than an ounce to the ton has been made by prospector A. Judd. The area Is about four miles northwest of a big producing mine lit re known as Cutler's Luck. Judd
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  • 25 3 COLOMBO. Mon. P every of the world have tone. for the i 000 mid- i. said til i tO I tO Reuter
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  • 109 3 HONG KONG, lion. THE number of registered prostitutes m Shanghai has been reduced two-thirds m the year since the Commuirsts occupied the city, accor to figures of the Shanghai Public Secuiity Bureau. From 1900 the number has gone down to 662. and most of these are planning
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    58 3 photo. The tw»v\ while his ':\;-:>i» >Mls" hover m the background at the conclusion of ;t»i art which a tram of K. *I helicopters rekemrsed f«»r Ihe Farnhorongh Air display. Each helicopter hma hiti!« painted eyes, pink tr.mks and oars that flap and the whole act is based on troupe
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  • 37 3 ''THE 5480-ton motor ship Daressa, tk "f lour ships built for the British India S.N Company's service oen India, Pakistan and Persian Gulf ports. I been completed on the River j Clyde.
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    306 3 Boih tides vulnerable South dealer South West North Cut 34 *O «4 64 Pass s<? All Put ■pvESPITE his fine hand, SuuU) had no great hopes of a slam once North's best initial bid was a single free rai c Nevertheless, Boath'a cue-bids were sound. With a perfect
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  • 78 3 £44,523 FROM INVESTMENS i.ON'S richest man last y ar had an incQme of Rs. 593.759 (£44 523). According to tho Income Tax Commissioner, Mr. D. W. Rajaratirana, he earned this money on Investments. The Commissioner's report for last year reveals that there were 53.879 individual taxpayers with incomes of over
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  • 126 3 NUFFIELD TO AID C'WEALTH VARSITIES pro: m future bern Nuffield Foundation, set up by B car magnate, i announced toFound report, published I the organisation was now prepared to make grants to aid research m Dominion universities and similar Ins tutions within the Commonwealth. The report said the first nt
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    39 3 New colours bein* presented to the Ist Battalion. The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry b T Lieut. ol E H. W Bolitho. C.8., D.5.0., the Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall, at a ceremonial parade at Quebec Barracks. Bordon Camp. Hampshire
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  • 128 3 HONG KONG, Monday. £OME 300 Chinese guerillas recently successfully raided a Chinese Communist junk convoy on the flood swollen North River and made off with munitions and food intended for Canton, the independent Wah Kiu Vat Po reported. The attack occurred at a point on the
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  • 51 3 IfHE Chinese P< OoL ferment has pi order for print:' •Tips m commc n <>f \hf> jounding Republic or China Th.> stamps will b^- issued to the public on I will hay« j a pictur-' ol m Mao T» with jl j background ol T^mpl^ ol
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  • 157 3 PETAH, TIKVA. II AN Israeli engineer claims he can solve 4 I the problem of getting watei supplies into the bi« desert stretches of the southern N by using the sun. J. Mars- ak of Petah Clfcvm said the government v. not have
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  • 72 3 THE Calcutta polite haw unearthed a "school" tor training criminals after the\ J.ad arrrst-d a »<»uple of teenaged pickpockets m the <it\. This "Fa?in Institution" trained them m the various kidnapped children and methods of pukin^ fck and crime, (he police said. The police found a number
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    • 70 3 itish eagull" J| I *'S5 it The best 7j^ Outboard Motor iThe British "Seagull" was designJh cd by seamen for salt water service. It has the following outstanding features: 3i 4 h p. .7-^ 10 inch propeller weight from 40 lbs. m 2J hours per gallon keyless transmission t rubber-mounted
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    • 92 3 THE SINGAPORE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF Pj COMMERCE E REMIND YOU A FREE FLIGHT TO lANGKOK (AND RETURN MUST BE WON FOR THE BEST FANCY DRESS AT THE CARNIVAL BALL Under the iMtegafafced patrMMfc ti I* tl» (i<»\ern<u IN AID OF BOYS TOWN AT THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL 9 P.M. 1
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    • 261 3 SINGAPORE I BFI-BS [Singapore! Emergency news from X.L 445 pjT i programme summary: ,0. m 4 47 "From the London Editorial" 1 (BBC); 4 55 Interlude; SM "Ring (BLUE .i/lUOIlR) up the Curtain"— Music trom the at m a m Theatre; 5.45 "The I>bale Con- o», ~i tinues" (BBC); 600
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  • 406 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. July 3 1950. Give us jets 'I ..FRE are not enough J- -i rcraft m— and those •)ti« are not modern t tOUgh. They are Still n:.iunincent aircraft. but they are now sac /-of -date m model v tare We need some ©f the .lets
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  • 1089 4  -  Bernard Wicksteed By TEL AVIV. l?OR two weeks now I have wandered Uirougb the State of Israel from Dan to Kcvsheba, and from a to Jerusalem, a lone Gentile among more than a million Jews. T hitch-hiked mostly. Fb:it is the national sport here so
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  • 405 4 FRENCH HEROISM IN INDO-CHINA SAIGON. YEW litfht is thrown on the Japanese Occupation of Indochina during World War II by General Mordant, who commanded the French Colonial Army m Indochina at that time, m a best seller entitled "Au Service de la Fiance en Indochine, 1941-45." Written with an attitude
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    21 4 A cheerful scene on the terrace of London airport. Visitors can take tea uhile awaiting the arrival of friends. (8.0.A.C. picture).
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  • 1065 4  - More La wyers Fo r Ma lay a Hall Romney London Letter by a SCORE of question s followed the Commons statements by Mr. Griffiths and Mr. Strachey regarding their visit to Malaya. One had th e impression that MPs. while keenly interested m what is happening m Malaya, were
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  • 70 4  - TALE OF TWO CITIES KENNETH AMES By r h f Con. up nU i B r 1 i n f j Jftf t v cio som< "Ir. I no not angr;. n Corr. spy and r on a to thi« i and the i to g ihoui A FTER M
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  • 594 5 $5 TO $12 CUTS IN TRUST RENTS No redaction for cheap flats Free Press Staff Reporter gINGAPORE Improvement Trust tenants of post-war flats will get reductions m rent ranging from $5 to $12 a month on the calculations which have now been made. The reductions, recently approved by the Improvement
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  • 25 5 U.S. church delegates r the nal ches ■c expore Ret R T Cl the Rei X Bapboth I il reICC C the C C C
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  • 107 5 ALTHOUGH the Raffles Junior Library caters for Singapore children, a few adults have been accepted as members. These grown-ups, who have begun the study of the English language, found the books m the Rattles Library too lit. Today, there are about 2.000 buy and girl subscribers
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  • 163 5 Free Press Staff Reporter pASIR Panjang Rural District Committee will open another Adult English Class at the Hwa Chiow Chinese School Pasir T) njang Road, at the end of this month. i ins -.'ill be thf third el; for adults m their campaign to wipe
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    33 5 picture. THE Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson. presenting the Officer's Warrant of the St. John Ambulance Brigade to Mrs. Valeric Engelmann at the cadets enrolment ceremony at Victoria School yesterday Free Press
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  • 72 5 TO obviate delays m getting building plans approved i cheap dwelling :n Johore Bahru. the Town Boar ya tha nine .dard type*" plans for recheap houses id can be ,rd for of si. .en the plans have bf nt. as: can then .tted which needs the
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  • 67 5 U.S.I.S. M ARKS JULY 4 mark the anniversary of A the Declaration of Independence by the United States on July 4. 1776, the US*S library m Singapore is displaying copies or historic documents of the day. including the text of the original draft declaration. Also included m the display are
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    46 5 picture. THE Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Sir William Sin with the C.-in-C, FAKELF, General Sir John Harding, a. Changi airfield yesterday. Field Marshal Slim is visiting troops m Malaya on his war back to Britain from Australia and New Zealand.— Free Press
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  • 253 5 Free Press Staff Reporter of the latest British accounting machines have arrived m Singapore for the Government Statistics Department. They art- P2»»*t of a consignment of 15 machines valued it £12.000, ordered from the Ignited Kingdom. It will take a month to install all
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  • 38 5 A third seamen's union— the Singapore Pakistani Seamen's Union— is being organised by a group of Pakistani unionists m the Colony The organisers of the j union are Mr. Ashab Miah and Mr M. A. Kadir.
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  • 30 5 Mure American shipping lines will m future divert their vessels to Singapore predicted an officer of the United States freighter Washington Mail, which arrived m Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 280 5 Free Press Staff Reporter tWSTING Muslims of Rochnre District, Singapore, r have complained to Mr. S. A M. Chishty, Labour Party Municipal Commissioner that they cannot sleep because neighbours turn on their radio ssts m full volume early m the morning. Mr. Chishty said yesterday "This
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  • 141 5 Safety contest in Singapore turned down BECAUSE It felt that it did pot have the organisation to give a sufficiently complete assessment of eood driving and did not feel it could call on the police to help at this stage, the Singapore. Safety First Committee has turned down a proposal
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  • 17 5 A MODEL market costing $20,000 is to be bui.t at Faiim a suburb of Ipoh
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  • 155 5 Fre»> Pnw st.itl i: t A CONTINGENT Singapore girl gi. leave lor Perth on July 17 to attend a guide rally They will bt anied by another group of the Federation who wU) lor Singapore on July 12 ;ojoin them. They have been invi;ed
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  • 27 5 JOHORE BAHRU. M AiIARI Ruya fettt for chi'dren of ail communities at the State Welfare Home. Johore Bahn ieci by the Re.ia-.'jus Affairs Department.
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    • 45 5 MAILS Surface m;.. -Singapore today from H< nfl X .i. Japan and the F>•imes for posting sur mail a' the G.P.O. today are noca for P:ilembanp P ntianak, Bin Trenggnnu <parc<!s only. P; lorth India. South India (k i> 5.45 p.m. for the I W*
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  • 435 6 HARD PROBLEM FOR SELECTORS Picking side for Australia ENGLAND'S defeat by the West Indies m the second Test match at Lord's has set the selectors a difficult problem m choosing the team to go to Australia. Only ten weeks remain before the party sails and. if custom is maintained, the
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  • 331 6  - Ambassador won like a champion TRESPASSER By AMBASSADOR won the Class 3, Div. 1 sprint over 5 1 furlongs straight at Ipoh on Saturday like a champion. He was quickly away and i never m trouble, canter- Log home four lengths ahead f Ins stable-mate. May fair. with the rest
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  • 49 6 Wr indies reserve batsman R. Marshall on Saturi.iy made up for an ill— which had kept him out jl most of the play during gland. on 13."i against npton. t-mate Ever U Q of the h IM6 n v were 539 for Reuter A.P.
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  • 38 6 Free Prrss siafT Reporter Johore Bahru. Ifondaj Playing for the Johore n s t Joh C I Servlc ;it cri <m Cricl ground. D. P v n wicki r 21 iUU b
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  • 53 6 DRINCE Aly Khan has bought the 1)0 -acre Iwlck stud at Cr> Newmarko: including thorousbrori ma^s. yearlings and foals at the stud. The deal is one of the blglh bloodsUu-k for :I li>47 ed to Lord price ha* beeen i. but of CI3C X I X
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    30 6 picture. Royal Navy team, who mere beaten s—l by Singapore Sunning Tlub m a "B" Division fixture m the S.A.S.A. WaUr Polo League at the S.S.C. pool yesterday. Free Press
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  • 233 6 Dates for new soccer season PNGLANDS first con: mental t loccer visitors this winter i be Yugoslavia, whom England last played In Belgrade years ago. The match will take placce on Nov. 22, and England should avenge the defeat sustained just before World War b^V.v jut. Tlie Football Association also
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  • 18 6 A won the 203 ki' met r .--ail J Driving a 1 the cond
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  • 125 6 LLOYD MARSHALL, rufgeti Necro light-heavyweight Crom California, knocked out j Dieter Hucks of Berlin In the serenth round of a scheduled ten-round bout m Berlin last night. It was the main event of an American-German card presented before about 15.000 fans, who saw Marshall floor
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  • 20 6 PENANG M PEN AN G C of y la (•f Krd.i.' i I I A Ah
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  • 231 6 VLTE saw slightly the brighter sid« of > I League soccer at Jalan >><sar i v j lt n Rovers met Royal Engineers la fv^ htd It he shut as on most occasions to the Mandarc t there was one redeeming feature about
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  • 344 6 Yor by i a cricket. The barrackir Y. and lrf.-h. v on a wick Sheffield a Suncy. Both took part and when V the quiei with drive for four he dropped his bat and led the barrackers iv. tpplaust. Yard! v went on to s
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  • 281 7 FAIR WEEK WORKS AT IPOH Many horses not accepting Free Press Racing Correspondent JPOH, Monday. QNLY a few (lass 5 horses engaged on Wednesday were sent out to make time at this morning's training. Rest gallop was done by Fair Week (Ay res), who ran three furlongs m 391 seconds.
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  • 19 7 s i World luly I I f f c Bi-li-in to of I
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  • 33 7 Pakistan Navy defeated mi toll L\al Squadron one-nil at hockey at the Naval Ba.se yesterday. The Indian team comprised men from seven different ships. sprint, y^ftu'- "SSL I 'tCSS rSSg
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  • 126 7 LONDON. Moil combined Princeton and Cornell team from the United States defeated Oxford and Cambridge Universities by seven events to six m an athletics match a the White City m London on Saturday. The Americans had the advantage In the field events, of which they won
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  • 178 7 Mok Khoo in final KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Ifok Vat Wan and Khaa Tian Chye a°aln proved Siant-killfis when they beat seeded pair Lee Tin Man and Foons: Fook Chan 17—16. 10—15 15—10. t the Survey Hall. Kuala Lumpur, to enter the final' m the Belangor junior open badminton championships. In
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  • 39 7 In j Singap* n h« j Club first round match, X B.C. beat Pulau Brani B.C. fivtone at Teluk Kurau yesterday Scorers for K.BC. were Shapawy <2i and Sim Jui Kirn Mated nd S.tmad one each.
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  • 110 7 COMBINED Schools defeatyj ed Singapore Cricket As--ociation on the Raffles Institution ground by eight •rickets yesterday. The Schools, who had scored 104 for five wickets on Saturday. In reply to the Association's Ant-innings total of 106. took their score to 142. S.C. A. collapsed m their
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  • 180 7 picture. JIMMY LOGIE, Arsenal's Scottish inside-right, will J go to the crack Italian club of Torino if terms can be arranged between the two clubs. Logic, who lives m Edinburgh, said he had not resigned from Arsenal, but was anxious to make a move.
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  • 303 7 .ii < I \^> fur. 11.. 3. in\ ■_>— v KursJ at I; r.rlitj <»•<» s w Hu\ 9.00 Wm.Uioii Ut3 Your L rd > hi P B.lt Uiiv l>rwin 90 >' Sue*t .Memory 8.10 W Littlr l-dv <».(»« SOW? Star 8.08 rl laurie
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    51 7 COLONY GOLF FINALISTS picture. Mrs J. K. O'Oary (left) and Mrs. M. \V. Patterson soin«c out for their final m the Singapore women's golf championship on the R.S.(i.C. course yesterday. Mrs. 0 Geary, a member of the Island Club, won Hand 4 The match was over 18 holes. Free
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  • 288 7 YMCA, ROVSC share lead YM.C.A. now share the lead with Registrar of Vehicles S.C. m the Singapore Cricket Association's junior tournament as the result of their magnificent Innings victory over Shell Sports Club on the Shell ground yesterday. Heroes on the V's victory were Tan Huck Chuan and Suratta. who
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  • 76 7 SEREMBAN lull. SINGAPORE pr« i Btroog lor Hegri Semi at cricket, wninini: b:- i. ninps and 87 runs ii terci. L Singh, th< skipper, t seven He bin withTT Nejin- who 1 d lor 125 m innings, were all out For l i m their
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  • 428 7 singii-s: Omar Yabya (Bo mouth) bt. Chan Ifua K.it Bournemouth > 15-3. lb-9. Ahmad Taib "AAU« bt. l^ee B^n^ Soo (Mayflower. 15-5. 15-5, Ti.n I B<;on Tow (Mayflower) bt. Pom; lAh Pm i Western i 18-13. 15-': Taibbin Mohd. Doon iBODCA« I bt. Tan Chin Jin iMavllowen 11-15.
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  • 67 7 At a recent meeting of hrtny referees, 11 was agreed to f orm an Army (Singapore) Refereei Poclety. Major E. laley was c^ chairman ;md Major N. .1. Burbridtxo secretary. There will be a meeting at V.M C.A.. Orchard Road, at 8 p.m. tomorrow and subsequently on
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  • 54 7 Australian break t*pwler, who li professional to Burnley, the Lancashire League club, on Satin day took ten wickets m an innings for the second time In a month. He dismissed Rich ton at a personal cost or 43 runs. Three weeks ago, he captured all ten wickets against
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  • 355 7  -  VETERAN By OUTSTANDING player amoi- the M who took tht court Tor the second round of the Sin«japor«' junior badminton chanipii»nsiups at the Clerical Union Hall over the \vet i k-enr| was Andrew Tan. A member of the Diehard 8.P.. he is one
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  • 37 7 la t Club first ruimd m B.C. beat Pul v Brain B.C. fiw one at Telulc Kurau on E Scorer* for KB.C were Si. (2) and Sim Ju; Kirn Mohc r-nd Sam»d one each
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    • 40 7 Todays sport >()( KB: Snr. Ige: K\F S«-lctar KIMK at Selelar; (hinese a>uals v Tamil B.A. at Jalan Besar; Jnr. A 1: Indian R.C. 'A' v 30 Btn. R.A.O.C. at Oeylans;. HOCKFV: Singapore v Indian Naval Squadron at S.K.C. I p.m.
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  • 26 8 FERGUSON: To Audrey, wife of 1 O. If. Ferguson, at Bungsar litaL Ku.ila Lumpur, on 30" h a Mgßtal A welcome for M :nd lan
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  • 344 8 'Diversion m Far East LONDON. Monday. OrSSIA is expected to stay out of the Korean cam- paign if ttheer c are prospects of a rapid Western success, according to diplomatic circles m London. If there was a long drawn out operation, Rusn "undercover" aid couid
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    37 8 Aetnvss Claire Trevor and her husband, film producer Milton Bren. arrived recently at I theatre m Hollywood. for the preview of the film The Men" a *tory d<«iling with the problems facinf paralytic s— A P. picture
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  • 22 8 THE P:.:r.e ifilUSter of AUS' Uaha. Mr Robert hlenvesterday announced the abolition of the rmttoi Australia's last rein:: >n AAP
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    32 8 picture. Queen Juiiana (right) ol the Netherlands greets Eleanor Roosevelt when the latter arrived from Copenhagen for a three day visit to Holland. Obscured by Queen Juliana is Prince Bernhard. A. P.
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  • 224 8 Mac A calls for news 'code TOKYO, Monday p*ENERAL Mat-Arthur asked news correspondents yesterday to establish voluntary code of war reporting to preserve military secrecy. His Public Information officer, Colonel M. I*. Ft hoi v m relaying the Far Eastern Commander's request, said no formal censorship wis desired. At least,
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  • 113 8 Oil digging in Britain LONDON, Mon I JIGGING for oil m Britain begun by the An^lo-Ira-nian Oil Company 14 y.ars a^o. has resulted m mineral discoveries of national importance although projection of oil itself has not been large so far. The largest annual total of oil produced so far In
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  • 22 8 Mr. Liaquat AH Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, arrived m London by plane yesterday en route from his visit to America.- A.P.
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  • 57 8 IWEVES on Saturday stole a ">-foot one hundredweight solid silver diamond studded rross from the altar of Exeter Cathedral. A Cathedral door nasforced upen. Tkc r«»>s was found vestrrday 14 miles away m a field near Heniton. on the road to London The diamondv had been removed.
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  • 169 8 MANILA. Monday DRESIDENT Klpidio Quirino last ni^ht madt- Ml 1 impassioned plea for solidarity and national unity In the fare of worsening world situation. He told a mass rally of some 50.000 Filipino labourers: "Now that democracies are uniting themselves a^aln be face the international crisis
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  • 20 8 Finland has exceeded her compulsory reparations deliveries to the Soviet Union by about U553,000,000 this year. Reuter
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  • 95 8 TEL AVIV, Moa. THE Israeli Cabinet yesterday decided to support' I the Security Council's "efforts I r to put an end to the breach ot the peace m Korea and to re- 1 I store peace m that area." Following an extraordinary Cabinet meeting at the residence
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  • 21 8 The British Government's National Coal Board yesterday refused to Rra:*' wage increases to 400.00U lower paid workers. Reuter.
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  • 12 8 A seven -man Pakistan trade delegation has arrived m Warsaw. A .P.
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  • 344 8 LONDON. Mon •pHE left-wing Reynolds 1 News, journal of the Cooperative Movement. SUgg< ed yesterday that Pandit Nehru should be invited to mediate over Korea for the United Nations. Reynolds News said it had been a "blunder of the first magnitude for a great nation
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  • 66 8 BOMBAY. Mon MRS. Raliat Ben. eldrr itgtei of Mahatma Gandhi, rntered active politics week-end at 83 years of and brought the Sau state government to heel within 24 hours. She went on a lv. -ike. demanding tho vldldrawal of a guvt rnment order increasing college
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  • 36 8 Mr. Ghulam Mohammed. Pakistan Finance Minister. who has arrived m London by air from Karachi, is expected to open negotiations with the British Government on a new agreement on Pakistan sterling balances releases. Reuter
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    • 85 8 man tides Today I? !ili.n; 2 08 p.m. Tomorrow: 1 55a. m: 3 20 p. m THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris L^^^^ YOU IMOULDN'T BE SUCH A CAD As] H^^' ON THAT 6A&5, jANiE, Y BETTER MA<E QjiTE b w XtK t Int OM SAINT'} I KNOW-- T 2i MA><e
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