The Singapore Free Press, 7 September 1950

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA m SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, -SEPTEMBER 7, 1950. •KMT TEN CKNTS.
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  • 168 1 Reds halted m the north AMERICAN an.J South Korean troops, supported by a thundering terial orten>i\e and big new tanks, fought desperately today to the northern front while the Communists launched new attacks ,:,v Red attack In sector the South U) to 1.000 point, but •:..:•>
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    29 1 Two -Noj \ii hoi. ::n p/i. oners, dressed m stolen IS Army clothes, are searched at gunpoint by 25th Division infantrymen m a wooded area on Korea's southwestern front.
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  • 600 1 Not tanks From FRANK OWEN WITH THE 8.E.F.. Korea, Thurs. OKITISH troops came v under artillery tire yesterday when North Korean .75 batteries shelled our positions along the Naktong River. The soldiers, with their strong mixture of young National Servicemen, coolly went on digging m.
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  • 144 1 'KIDNAPPED' BRIDE MYSTERY |>OLICE this morning were 1 still invesiigdtin-^ the abduction of Mrs. Khor Hoay Teck. 13-year-old bride who was tatcen by two men from her house m dementi Roaj at 3 p m. jresterday. Mrs Khor's sister- in -law sail this mornina that two m Chinas" walked Into
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  • 49 1 The United Sales Defence Department said yesterday that 8.836 American rasuaHie.s m the Korean war had boei reported to the next-of-kin up to Sept. 1. This was an Increase of nearly 2.000 over the 6.386 reported for th? period endrr Aug. 25. A. P.
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  • 266 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday. T»HE BRITISH delegate. Sir Gladwyn Jebb, opened 1 the Security Council session last night with an invitation to the South Korean representative to sit at the Council table. Mr. Jacob Malik, of Russia, then rose on a point of order and put
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  • 172 1 'SAVE MY BABY', SOBBED WOMAN PARIS, Thursday. A WILD battle broke out m a hotel room m Paris yesterday between a young American school teacher, Gerald Daynes, and relatives of his English wife. Daynes wife, Euniso, flew to Paris with her brother, Warwick, and father Mark Goodman, and a friend
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  • 20 1 to have and fully pref sions ready Dd <»t next y*ar D to the I defence foi Reuter
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  • 195 1 Let Germany join defence' WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE I.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, said yesterday that Western Germany should be allowed to participate m Western Europe's increased defence effort. Mr. Acheson pointed out at his weekly news conference that the Western German people live m an area which the
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  • 56 1 ABOUT 1,700 troops arrived m Singapore from the United Kingdom this morning on the Devonshire. About half were R.A.F. replacements. The others were Marine Commandoes. All disembarked m Singapore. Their destination is unknown. Also on board wai Mrs Pcc't. wife of Major-General Poett, Chiei
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  • 43 1 J^HE naval and civilian A party which early this year went to the Arctic to undertake tests on survival at sea, arrivpd m Singapore In Mi** troop C 9 r)e/nn*hire taday to earo ,*t survival tests m tropical water*
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  • 113 1 TRADE MEN ARRIVE FROM INDIA SEVEN-MAN Indian trade delegation headed by Mr. Nariewalla. director of Tata Sons, passed through Singapore this morning by KLM plane on their w?y to Indonesia. The Arting Reures^ntatlvf of the Government of India. Mr. S. Khan and the Indian Trade Commissioner, Mr. Jopinder Sineh r\nd
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  • 32 1 At least 36 penoni were killed and 100 injured yesterday when an express train jumped the tracks near Rao Paulo, (Brazil* and plowed into several high tension poles. U.P.
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  • 71 1 Residents of Nuivak Island off the Alaska coast laimed yesterday that they saw a mysterious "pillar of iiame" shoot skyward from the Bering Sea. A Civil Aeronautics Administration radio operator on ihe island said he saw tb? (lame for a period of five unutes lr- I-":
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  • 62 1 LONDON, Thurs. THE British Government decided yesterday to make its programme for rearmament a vote of confidence. Official sources disclosed that the Cabinet approved a motion calling for Commons' approval of its new defence policy. The motion will be debated when Parliament reconvenes on Tuesday.
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  • 54 1 BANGKOK, Tues. U7OKKKKS dismantling ruined pagoda found an urn containing diamonds, emeralds, rubies, pearls and three gold necklaces worth a fortune. The pearls were described as "round as one's little finder." The jewels, believed to have been placed there by ancient kings, were removed to the government
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  • 29 1 Mr. Mohammed Room. Indonesian High Commi.^ m rhe Netherlands, hi cepte«l his ippntntment i Hon^sian Fo r P'"n M j i f>r m the new Jakarta caolnei
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  • 324 1 Reds warn: 'It will be serious LONDON, Thursday. prssiA claimed last night that a U.S. fighter patrol, m an unprovoked attack, shot down a twinengined Soviet plane and killed itcrew of three In the Korean area on Monday. It warned the United States ot possible "serious consequences" vi such attacks
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  • 1059 2 The Most Famous Living Poet Milton Shulman writes on T. 5. ELIOT, poet and author of a play that swept Broadway divided the London critics and puzzled audiences, andnowearns its author £500 a week. IT is difficult to believe that Thomas Steams Eliot ever was an American. His clothes, his
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  • 140 2 MR BYCUI.L.V Eric linklat*. Hart Davfc. The author ii>es the re.. round of contemporary liOndon to set off the honor i h.s tale, and describes it as a superior Umller A SOURCE OF EMBARRASSMENT, Mary M. Carthy. Heinema nn. Here la Utopia, the land of peace, secluded from
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  • 467 2 CASE-BOOK OF A LOVE STORY t7uyrthyr5t \f ARRIAGE is, m essence. no laughing matter; but Ruth McKennev has persuaded me that it can be, on occasions, quite a lark. LOVE STOKV Is almost a case-history of a happy union: it might have been .sub-titled "How to Enjoy Life with a
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  • 463 2  - A Lone Battle With Mao Russell Spurr By A SMALL Tibetan with a sharp tongue, a ready smile and a love of freedom is fighting a one-man war with Communism. He is G. Tharchin, former school teacher m Tibet and now the editor of the only newspaper circulated on the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 182 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DORN today, your evenw temperedness should help you to get along with almost any kind of person and under all kinds of circumstances. Not that you are an easy-going individual but you are highly adaptable and your tact and diplomacy helps you to keep control of affairs
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  • 316 3 T.U.C. SUPPORTS GOVT. POLICY A-bomb move rejected tihf WT LONDON, Thursday. THE British Trades Union Congress voted after a stormy debate at Brighton yesterday to support the Labour Government's anti-Communist policy m ra&jjfr**. Th Congress, representing nearly 8 000 000 workers, rejected a resolution calling for the destruction of American
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  • 32 3 ISRAEL PERMITS DUAL CITIZENSHIP SALEM, Wed. I I -raoli i1 rcnonne- d fur m Ac i by the p rit>. cit:. eil I ha i tre doms i uvel ab I U.P.
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    53 3 Harrv l>-h-.teh. 2i. of Point PI; Asant. New York, rolunraced across a Syracuse street and charged no thi> .'5-foot ladder in a race again** time during a wag tournament. He missed his grip as he reached I flipped completely over in mid-air and led »n his feet. He sprained an
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  • 235 3 LONDON, Wednesday. lirHl the words -professional wrestling" are mentioned the average sports fan finds it ditli- rcsM the opportunity to make facetious Bf nti about the sport and, by present day fe, lie has certainly good grounds for them. I, once a he-man's same,
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  • 142 3 Russia was not invited FAR.YBOPOUGF, £n?la-)d, \\>d. jjritain riwwed oil hi p| her newest aircraft yrsterdav bKure foreign ttao exoerts. but rpprrsentarires of Soviet. Russia Mid I other Communist r;ourr I were conspicuously ahseir.. It was a preview of the annual show of the British Society 01 Aircraft Consirurtors. which
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  • 34 3 Pamphlets urging The peoj pie of Saigon to kill the French and revolt have been found m Saigon after a grenade attack by agents of the Vietminh insurrectionary government m Indo-China. Reuter
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  • 28 3 Sixteen Japanese war criminals returned to Japan from a. Fourteen of them had completed four-years imprison Qt t^rnis. Two others were :\couiited men. Reuter
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  • 68 3 The Egyptian Minis; ry of Foreign Affairs has said it had heard from the wife of Lnit>a>iv A r '.uch>- m Nankin**. Mr. Balroa Abadir, that had been stabbed and wounds by "Cor>munixL>. It was expected that Egypt, vnich has not established (aplomatitt relations v.ilh the Peking
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    283 3 OOSSTI fd I* inoi:ds by North vna difflcul T y on the hand below, but South Ignored North's rebid iv D»a:. > and Insisted on playing the hand m Six Notrumps. The dflttnet could have been made alter the opening lead of Wen's Xourth-be.st Club to the Queen.
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    51 3 photo. Princess Birgitta. 13 (left) and Princess Desiree. 12, doing kitchen chores m their play-house at Solliden, Oland Island, summer residence of their 92-year-old great grandfather. King (iustiif of Sweden. The two Princesses are the children of the late Prince Gustaf Adolf who died m 1947 m an air crash.
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  • 184 3 BRIGHTON. Wed. rE Prime Minister. Mr. Attlee. warned the 8.000--000-member Trades Union Congress at Brighton, yester- day, to beware of Commun- isls m its ranks. Soberly, he called upon union delegates at their annual conference for "constant watchfulness" against follow- 1 ers of the Soviet line.
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  • 180 3 Doctor has new theory on polio WASHINGTON, Wednesday. 4 WASHINGTON doctor has advanced the theory that you have to have some kind of a wound m order to get infantile paralysis. And, says Dr. James G. Cummin^, the tendency of children toward a higher injury rate during summertime when they
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  • 89 3 Tiir r.tur:bp- of German? the United States occupati;zone m Germany who thin*-: Nazism "v as a good Idea Dadiv carried out." has to creased since 1947, the Ara°rVan High C.:mrriissi'jn bfti rfo-rt^d The Commission aiso sr^l that "leave politics to others has ronsistently been the a
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  • 153 3 MELBOURNE, Wednesday. r pilE ONLY aboriginal officer m Australia's overA seas forces of World War II volunteered for service m Korea. He is Reginald W. Saunders, one-time army lieutenant. He first tried to enlist for Korean service as a privale but was prevented because
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  • 25 3 The CoirmmiM New Cii. News Azency has repor th*> outbreak of a menineit:> enickii'.k- In Peking Tbl hundred addi'imuil h-' oflflc m"r n
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  • 45 3 A military pact bo t. ween Iran and Turkey ii m the ofTmg according to poli^i- a circles m Teheran. These circles state tha ocrasion is ripe for such ;i par' m view of the pri-.s Soviet threat against he; weaker neighbours.
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  • 28 3 Dr. liortan Berson, New York ptntir surgeon, is si'Mi^ to Greece I i weft i i series of oneraMor. s on td Greek war veteran*
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  • 66 3 MALTA. Wed. JRON lungs are being rushed from Malta to the British base at Fayed, m Egypt, where 32 Servicemen i have been stricken with poI liomyelitis. Forty nine Maltese have been stricken. Service .social fanruons rut to I minimum j esterday and many army
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  • 280 3 Meteors pack bigger punch than A-bombs WASHINGTON. Wednesday pHE DISCOVERY m Northern Quebec of what is x believed to be the world's biggest meteorite crater is regarded m Washington as a hint to mankind that nature's missiles still pack more rouvr than even atomic bombs. The hole m the granite
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  • 88 3 i KONG rv-3 either some rs or some M i \> A recent P. king broadcaflt I m Eng] n hi j» C nmun t> fully completed all the drepair projects h:s year. Oi k projfnT:s. ftccordtnf \o broadcast b9!i:.< i f H" riw. h
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  • 29 3 I reis fi In up JcHii j. ;i2o 000 ma kin? i the fear ended 4 1950. Pro: I fl :r^ chain and l.v A.P.
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    • 263 3 CITMCfIPOPP "Crime GeaUVMa, Piecsc!--'.' omvjftruflL Ilot on the Trail 6 Indunes :an (BLUE NETWORK) News and Programraej (BBC;, KJ A1 6 30 News m Cantonese (BBCt; 484 and 41.7 metres. 6 45 London Melodies 10 a.m. News from Singapore; 7.15 News m French (BBC); 7.30 12 Programmes m Malay; 1
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  • 307 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Sept. 7, 1950. The cooing voices TIIR. Clement A t t 1c c made a .speech the ot lei clay to the i atesl trade union ve merit In the world tne British T.U.C., meet! n g at Brighton. His words Uld be noted by
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  • 193 4 T L WfTU, aa Mr A 1 d was once Itae I It WS ---(I c workers all < r rid into one tiiat ti'.".st- who have trie same world ftlfaln a> who govern On- i:. .v Comnunists m rl member nations ed control of their i lit that
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  • 754 4  - Why Malik Was a U.N. 'Flop' Russell Barnes By LAKE SUCCESS: UfITHOUT knowing what prompted the Kremlin to send Jacob M. Malik back to the United Nations Security Council to be President during August, it would be impossible to say whether Moscow considered Malik's mission to have been a failure
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  • 339 4 'S' pore Police to Blame' LETTER TO THE EDITOR lyiTH reference to your editorial on Thursday regarding the statement of Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire deploring the attitude of the public towards the police. I am afraid the blame can be attached to his own department. Whenever a law-abiding citizen
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    747 4  -  POLITICO By A COLD war can contain some of the real horrors of a shooting war. Both often affright the mind as well as the body. During the past week, the following awful news items have been laid on my desk: 1. The Russians stated that
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    92 4 Here are The Figure. The Eyes, The Shoulders end The Ears of The Perfect Woman that London artist, Nicolas Eoun, hat been commissioned to draw. The Figure, m a Bikini suim suit, is that ot 23--i/ear-old mode.. Laura ElL-son-Daiies. The Shoulders *on right) belong to Mrs. Winifred Gowan. 27-year-old model.
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  • 182 4 'Peace' Move Suspect SOML people using the Stoc*. peace movement courage an tttit appeasement Id tain, just used the pre-l<.< movement, sugge Archbishop of I bury m a letter Russian Chun!. The letter cent peace apj heads of the Russia. Geor-pia I atitudf a.' of Masco w Dr F. tnareh
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    • 15 4 Cxtjuisile BP.de SUVA LIP ;*CC*POQ*TED IN CiYL OM MMUFACTURtM JEWELLERS O*IR 73 y£A*S OF KtrUTATION
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  • 36 5 BACK TO SCHOOL BY AIR R«- porter und hate been s hool holidays i M i lava rritoriei viil fly QBA-BOAC [sited I I rafts m d To cmi ion ol BO AC I I for
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  • 860 5 ENEMY PROPERTY WORTH $24 MIL. Disposal awaits peace treaties Free Press Staff Reporter UNEMY property m the hands of the Custodian of Property, Singapore, is valued at over $24,233,000, and non-enemy property, sold and unsold, at $11,246,000, according to the annual report of the Department of the Official Assignee and
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    56 5 i?JC- A FTER Hong Kong: a fan is wanted m Singapore thinks 18-months-old Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon Harmon, who are passengers on the Canton, which arrived yesterday on her way te the U.K. Louise speaks a little Mandarin, a little Cantonese, a little English, and another
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    59 5 picture. A Free Press study m Singapore docks yesterday of an \merkin family, with friends, on their way home from Siara. Mr. Frank Losonsky, of Jackson, Michigan, was one of the youngest Flying Timers to serve under General Chennault. But he is obviously far more proud of 8-month old Christopher
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  • 18 5 A car burst into flames m Lavender Street last night. Passers-by put out the fire.
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  • 224 5 Reunion in S'pore after 20 years Free Press Staff Reporter 'r\VO six-footer Swedish master mariners Capt. A K. G. Blom and Capt. Helja t-onneber£, who went to the same school m Gottenberg: and served m the Swedish Navy together more than 20 years ago. met m Singapore docks yesterday. Both
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  • 42 5 Singapore and Federation Chinese remitted $2,156,242.--48 to their families and dependants m the China last month, says an offiria! rr'.ease Singapore sent $1,521,839.53, but this included remittances made by Federation resident* ihrough Singapore banks. The Federation total was $634,402.95.
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  • 24 5 Mr. P. H Hopkins, representative of Swedish Match Manufacturing (Singapore), returned yesterday by Q.E.A.8.0.A.C. Constellation a!ter a business tour m Britain.
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  • 200 5 Free Press StafT Reporter SIX Members of Parliament who will arrive here next week from the United Kingdom will be told by the Singapore Federation of Services Union about the attitude of the Services authorities towards their civilian employees. Mr. S Sivaswamy, secretary general of
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  • 54 5 Free Press Reporter. EUROPEAN guards are to be employed by the Singapore Swimming Club to ensure that the club is not used by unauthorised persons. These guards will be on duty at the Club entrances during busy periods. Members may be asked to produce membership cards when
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  • 185 5 L C. GOH, Deputy Secretary. Singapore Social Welfare Department, will leave by air for London on Sept. 13 for a year's advanced course m colonial administration. He hopes to stay m England for another year after that. The course i<= to be he'd at
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  • 64 5 Interpreters' exams <T*HERE will be an examina--1 tion for Chinese interpreters m Singapore m December. Those wno wish to present themselves for the examination should forward their applications to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs through the heads of departments by Nov. 1 ::<) candidate will be allowed U) present himself
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    20 5 MR. J. G. Hume Brett, Chief Police Officer. Pahang, who left Singapore yesterday on the Charon for Australia on leave.
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  • 94 5 re u f* >* s StaTi KtWrttf WEARING c Pan;. I Chonp Chi Clr.;n:. a me? 1 I the Chinese Com mi Government's Rmbtny m Indonesia, arrives m Singapore yesterday afternoon by Qpr.ia -BOAC Constellation on hit v.ay back to China. All he would say wa^ I
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  • 68 5 PLANS FOR MCA LOTTERY Free Press Staff Reporter IPOH. Wed —The h branch of the Malayan c 1 nese Association is to nrqunise and run the SI. OOO "(K) MCA. lottery Ticket* fnr members only, will fee sale on Oct. 1. To assist the iweep j mittee the following I
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  • 118 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A SIX-YEAR-OLD deaf and dumb girl living m Pulau Bukom is being helped to a new life by the Singapore Jubilee Fund Committee and the Australian Commissioner's Olfice. They have arranged for the little girl. Maureen Angus, to go
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  • 34 5 The LiUle Theatre is to hold a general meetin Sept. 15 at 8.30 p.m. at the Adelphi Hotel. Singapore Members and anyone i ested m the Theatre are invited to attend.
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  • 352 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE school children, will, for the first time, see a Shakespearean play acted on a stage similar to that of the Elizabethan age, when the Singapore Teachers Union presents "Richard the Second" m the Teachers- Training College. Cairn- hill,
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  • 304 6 SECRET SOCIETY BOOKS IN HOUSE Father of 5 convicted Tr Xl Kan^ Teo a Chinese cook with live children, krauitted v.Uhout his. defence being called on. Mr P Jonnson, wuu w n*ared for both men> RaV6 notice cf app^l for Ngal. Bail wm fixed at $5,000 pending the appeal. Inspector
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    57 6 riWE first meeting of the Rural and h^j^^lS^ hers at the meeting (lefttojrighU^r^^ tnngT^swiateit^itnese-CtY^^ N|i Sui (am. Associated Chinese Chambers of <^™ me^ c T. V Carey. Commissioner for Co-operative DfV'topment. Mr. I> S. Ferguson. I)ir-otor of Drainage and «"igation Mr. O. J. Voeliker. Director of Agriculture; and >ir. J.
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  • 37 6 FT- HE Indian TW pM>vr. D. 1 G Phadkar. an all-round-er and medium-fast bowler, ha- signed for Nelson Club In ■ueforna H e 1 t^ fifth Indian Twt cricketer to the League G.I.I.S.
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  • 186 6 PWO Chinese boys who kept casting glances at the pockets of spectators watching a dragon boat j procession m the Great World aroused the suspicion Df a volunteer soecial constable, it was stated m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday Thp constable. Tan Sv.ee
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  • 80 6 rHE 22-year-old Turkish student Mum Guler jcs- gave up his attempt to I the Channel from France to England after three hours 37 minutes m the water. He encountered rough seas. Guler entered the water at 12.48 a.m. local time> and gavp up at 4.25 a.m.
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  • 136 6 ART LARSEN. 25-year-old 1-ft-hander from San Leandro. California, is z\\p new United States lawr. t-'nnis champion. He beat another Californian. Herbert Flam. 21-y^ar-okl former junior champion. 6-3, 4-6. 5-7. 6-4. 6-4. 6-3 m a tinal match lasting two hourten minutes at Forest Hills New
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  • 83 6 \TRS. James Brvcci Bi;. L v Dippei von the Cham- 1 pagne Slake* run liter six furlongs at Doncattex yesterday. There wu photo-ftni for seron-1 and third phi S^ven ran. After consulting the photo, thp lildge placed Mr. C. Dell's Scarlet Emblem second and Mr.
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  • 37 6 H Berwick Of Now South Wai s, y n i Australian amateur golf rhamplonshlp by defeating W A Ed^ar. of Victoria, 4 i and 3 m the 36 holes Anal at > Adelaide Reuter AAP
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  • 67 6 THREE Fremn hflU iran\ Val Drake and Ai::inque re to chHlleng- for the Dort•r cup i two mi>« and two to be run ai Doncaßt^r ■«^-.u-. Ti.e eigM proba >l^s and [odcert are: Vir D. Richar-ds»: Aldborouiih <Dovm hmi:h'. Al.ndrakf IP. Blm< I Val Drake iR. Ponireleti Lone
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  • 63 6 YESTERDAY S Rut>by Union I results were Ebbw Vale 8. West on Super-Mare 0 Cardiff y. Penarth o. Rurbv Lrapue results werr: YO"KSIIIHK <IP FIRST ROUND. SECOND LEG': Yor* Uj >t. E I PW ">: y .'A 3 elioUnated) Btmslet 26 Yorkshirp Am.Ufurs 2 .York.^ire Anateun eßralß«ted>:
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  • 180 6 Len Hutton completes 2,000 runs LEN HUTTON. Yorkshire and England batsman yesterday reached his 2 000 runs for the season when batting for the North against the South Hutton got the one run he needed for his 2.000 off the fifth ball of the day. and went on to score
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    11 6 puturr. illdU<tMl .X RiJht VIA W 8a...^ »ho i> Free Press
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  • 363 6 Slow start in new cccount I r ijJtfpTT^ LONDON, Thu: !j\ rIERE was none of the brilliant •>- -the start of the new account ©n tl Exchange yesterday, although conditions impi*« 1^! a few small the start but when this subsequently d slowly improving tendency developed I Uttle sign of
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  • 27 6 rjHQ FAR ELI gapore Disl soccer char Tanglin jrettcr RAOC by four when tl Hei scored two g< from a Plimbl«»v V\e to
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    • 55 6 NOW SHOWING It 1 4. 6.30 9-30 p.m. TRIPLE ATTRACTION ONE "WITH THE MARINES AT TARAWA tatfeeatk Batt'c Film ia Tcthn color T?/O -ja h i jatuhday Mfnm An* ctr o» rv« UAttHt 9AIO2KSI j| 7 SHOWING H i: 9M p.m k ONEN!GKrA:n2E BALTA3ARIN" A French Film With English Sub
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    • 102 6 FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT* SITUATIONS VACANT— SITUATIONS WANTED— ACCOMMODATION VAC ACCOMMODATION WANTED— FOR SALE— VEHICLES FOR SALE— WANTt TUITION— MISCELLANEOUS. Write your advertisement here m BLOCK LITTERS five words to a lint (minimum 4 line*} ii > Bo* LFMtf C:'EgM 5:.50 S3 .50 DO (All charges are payable advance Birth,—
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 134 6 M?!!drakC Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya MANDRAKB.\ [YfS.YOu'tt ■^TpCONCENTRAJISgT)] MOW J/ 1 60LLY--. 1 \comino n < Wrda.'. J you 1 -m y~ IN CONTACT? I i^X f//V£ *v '^-J oOING FINt KNOW T»*— JANE 15«clu«iie /o //ie Singapore Free Press m Malaya told tub Mr\^^lAh6' C»42/>*
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  • 672 7 REGMAR BEST WORKER ON TRACK This morning's gallops By ALLAN LEWIS REGMAR (E. Donnelly), working on the outside of Pat's Fancy (J. Donnelly), drew attention to his chances m the Gold Cup and also for the mile race on Saturday when he went better than his stablcmate to run three
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    51 7 photo. CIIAMP I O N S (iHQ FAR ELF. who won the Singapore District Senior leaKue soccer final at Tanglin yesterday, when they defeated 30 Bn. RAOC by four goals to nil. At extreme left is J. Borland (Camp RSM) and centre is Lt.-Col C. E. B. Acland (Camp Commandant
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  • 243 7 Mfl which won at the recent Kuala r meeting have been promoted. They are If prudence and Ramillies. who have been from Class 3. (irecian Prince r LmrikM have also been promoted. :.ave been classified, among Bruce, who has been entered for >re meeting. Ropewalk. an
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  • 58 7 DOIStSY LOCKE, the South African golf chimpion and winner of this year's British Open, will play an exhibition at the Koval Singapore Golf Club tomorrow. The starting time will be 3.30 p.m., and not 3.45 as previously announced Locke is expected m Singapore this afternoon
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  • 75 7 ■daffies institution wi n no id their second posi-war annual swimming carnival on Friday. Sept. 29 at 12 p.m. at the Chinese Swimming Club. The Old Boys' evert will be the 50 metres free style Competitors for this event are requested to send their names to tne
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  • 38 7 S.C.C. cricket teams for Sunday on the Padant; are: Captain'^ XI Lynch. Cague. Ewart Sowray, Stewart. Rees, Murray. Green, Harvey, Pierce, McVicar. Convenor* XI Smith. Heard, Ede, Hayea. Masaey Price. Potts. Wright, Lloyd>, Truscott and Gould.
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  • 638 7 MASTER BRI'CE (Charles), a stylish Australian importation, impressed greatly when he went much better than Dakota (Farad) to run three furlongs m 43 sees, this morning. Master Bruce did his work well on the bit. He is definitely one to follow. Keel Rose (E. Donnelly)
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  • 40 7 F.P. race special tomorrow Ti S Free Pr«>> •.upplement nill umplete form ;hr- Siagapnvi itmnn mrt"lin<. I .mi thr Sin»jpore p premier rate of r.uinx >«*ar, Nt.>r\ of Arthur leading m thr :.»r this nelson. plrmrnt will, as "nr pa^es.
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  • 28 7 n Ciub h a be- on •r.d P. lidethe two I I young the men. ••-all nu!ead M de .all lalj rond li Colours isdlaer
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  • 9 7 B Abc-i: s Kam C •a Teag.
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  • 109 7 THARLIE Mitten -d Geor»e Mountford. the English footballers with the Santa Fe Club. Bogota' yesterday denied foreign reports thar they may break their contracts. They said they were both well satisfied and intended to fulfill their engagements. Mitten added that when they set a holiday they would
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  • 92 7 At the Annual General Meeting of the T«*rr.U Brotherhood Association. h>"ld at the Association premises No. 4. Farrer Park, on Sunday, the following officials were elected for the it. year: President- Mr R Ra:.. ?opal Pilku; Vice-President: Mr. R M. Krishnan Hon: General SecreMr S. Pena.
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  • 82 7 \RSENAL edged Everton 2—l m a night game yesterday to draw out with a clear lead at the top' o f the First Division of the English Football League. They are one point ahead of Newcastle United, who thrashed Huddersfield Town six-nil. Derby County also hit
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  • 124 7 l.\(.| l>ll l.r M.U.- \r Mtl i Ivrrton I l»ni.» 5 hariton livr-r^iuet lollrnh^in I Mld(ilr-.>r..uth I Wfsl hi.mi I Newcastle ♦> Hu<l«trr»tif.i I'.iru.tv Brrntlorii r..i ii....ii«i i i« «iv 1 luuuir? I i'.uiN i^uern PR I i..iutsbv 4 »l v. .ii A i.utoii 1 Mvii i I u.KIB 4
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  • 297 7 SONNY RAMADHIN. the West Indies slow bowler, grabbed himself some more cheap wickets yesterday m the tourists' match against the Minor Counties representative team. Bowling off- breaks, now and again, varied with a leg- 1 break, he took seven wickets for 33 runs out
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  • 22 7 T/"1WI Members' League will pi j frien"' >tball matcu against the A.C.S. Old Boy» At Farrer Park on Sept. 12.
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  • 462 7 Sino-Malays 3; Hong: Kong Chinese 1. TJONG KONG Chinese began their soccer match against Sino-Malays yesterday as if they would secure their first win m six outings or, at least, force their first draw but after the first goal against them they never appeared able
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  • 229 7 Saturday's U.K. soccer fixtures UK soccer fixtures .'of Saturday are maun i.i.ai.ik-jm mv« Blac tp«.«l i tt.i if BellOD »uoderl4B4 I ulhaiu v Asl«in ilia Huddrr>b#4d Hum.* v l.i tt-l |juw lt» 11. Middlr«»rotif h I Ar,tn<l Nruuxllr V I lit :>ri <*brftirld Mrd. v Cftailit.ii Mokr V I>• 1..11
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  • 121 7 r pHE Smßhporr AmMfUi Vcf| lifting Federation's 1950 eh. pionships will be helo at IM Happy World Arena on Oct 2» an 29. Mr B. I Dunsford. Presiaer.: <t the organisation said last D(| fh: t only IbOßg Saw Pak. i lightweight champion of I would
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  • 69 7 CHRISTIAN Brothers Old v Boy 5" Association I T team to meet the Victoria School Oid Boys on Hone Lim Green on Saturday at 2 p.m m their Evan Wong Shield fixture wiii be chost a from: J Gahstan. J MarI tens. J U Almeida W Goii?Itan. P
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 35 7 THIS IS SAM 9T? -jml M 111 THEY MARRIED A CRCC at the VICTORIA THEATRE TONIGHT AND TILL SAT- AT 9 P.M. BOOKINGS AT ROBINSON'S PHONE 5894 Theatre Box Office From 7 p.m. PHONE 6826
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    • 164 7 LAST NIGHTS AUDIENCE WERE IN HYSTEfI'CS. SEE TNIS GRAND COMEDY TODAY. 3 Shows 2,6 30,9 30 pm J JMLifTTk 1 1 L .«rcoM, D MH* MIIUM) KUSSHI f DiiiGHi t£^- \2JF &u— iGUrM i»n ii <^.-m i —nil P IREUDEL A delicti tiulU fracrant. beneficial and refreshinc preparation for the
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  • 41 8 DAVIDSON On Sept. Ist. at Eui^tj^r Hospital. X.L.. to Daphne Minchinron*. wife of D. H. D.i:dson, a daughter. HOOI. 4i Bungsar Hospital. R i Lrmpur. on Sept. sth. to and Bill Hool. a brother for Pi r. MlciiaH and Susan.
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  • 43 8 MRB. l EE QUEE CHOO nee Neo. aged 64, passed rcfully Sept. 7th. 1950.' Thomson Road. Singa- i>or r leailng behind her four >ix d -nighters. five d-iughters-ir.-l.iv and gr.indchildren to i m h- Corifgf I Sept. 9th, at m <to a.m.
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  • 85 8 MR Ai MRS KURUP. Lambak ■state o thank all friends and relanres for their pNM and w 11-wuhe> on t'le occasion, of rn^ir HHTtafe tecently. MR MRS M RASANAYAOAM of the Police Paymasters Otfii whose marriage* took place .•lv m Ipoh. wi^h to expreas iMtr thanks and fratitiidi to
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  • 329 8 CAMPS URGED FOR U.S. REDS Pacific coast crusade opens SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday. AN offensive against Communist and other subversive elements has begun m America s Pacific Coast states. The head of the Bank of America, Mr. L. M. Giannini. has organised what he calls the "Crusade for Freedom m Pacific
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    32 8 CHURCII GOBS TO Pi.Or*L«— Van SanfUsek Congregational Church i 6 fdjeed aJwßg wooden tracks as it is moved m one piece from its old site to a new one at Westport, Connecticut.
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  • 279 8 GOOD TYPE IN ANY LANGUAGE NEW YORK, Thursday. lI'ITH a two-and-a-half-ton stockpile of tiny steel parts. Mr. Martin K. T.vtell, a New Yorker, does an annual busines of dollars (about £83,000). His metal board consists of type faces which can spell out the alphabet m more than 150 languasres and
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  • 78 8 Forest may 'blow up' CALCUTTA. Thurs. gUBTERRANEAN rumblings m the forest near Mynienttngh, East Bengal town 200 miles northeast of Calcitin ;is causing anxiety there m vie^v of a forecast by two Japanese geologists alter a I visit m 1932. The Japanese said then that according to old men's ivininis-
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  • 65 8 Leading financial pxncrts of 48 countries, including Ciechoslovakij but excluding the Sovicl Union, met at the Bank cv Frame in Paris yesterday for the filth annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the Worid Bank for development and reconstruction. A representative of Czechoslovakia, the only
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  • 87 8 SYDNEY. Thurs. It H E British 7.090-ton fmphrer. Empire Oladv'nne, which went auround off the Southern New South Wales coast on Tuesday wa< yvst^rdav found to b>> wedged on a submersed reef. boarded the vessel, said he was hopeful she c^uld b<* salva?' i d '"it
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  • 37 8 The main resistance of the Javanrodi Kurds has been crushed by prompt military action m Western Iran. Teheran army spokesman said fighting is still continuing, with troops trying to quell the rebellion. A.P.
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  • 29 8 Yesterday's quotations on the Kons Kong Money Exchange were HK $6 35 per U.S. dollar. HK $15.60 per pound sterling. HK $300 per tael of gold.— U.P.
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  • 208 8 30 YEARS FOR U.S. SOLDIER WAURIXC.TON. England. Thursday. AN American soldier was sentenced to 30 years' imprisonment yesterday i>n a rhar^f that he stripped a young English chorus girl and mcttally abused her aboard a speeding train. The defendant, Corporal Robert R. Jorvs. of Wartbure.
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  • 36 8 RETAIL sales of (ielser counters, the instrument which detects radioactivity, have jumped 75 per cent, m New York since August 1. Most buyers said they planned to do some uranium prospecting during their holidays.
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  • 148 8 TRUMAN SAYS 'SORRY TO THE MARINES WASHINGTON. Thurs. PRESIDENT Truman apolo--1 gised yesterday for his criticism of the U.S. Marine Corps. In a personal letter to Genera! Clifton Cates, Marine Corps Commandant, the President said: "I sincerely regret the unfortunate choice of language I used m my letter of August
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  • 24 8 The Frpnrh Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman. said yesterday that he was convinced no nation now wants a third World War. U.P.
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  • 137 8 BIRMINGHAM. Thurs A British scientist yesterday called Christopher Columbus a liar He said the explorer was something of a cheat, too. Professor M. Davies. of th." Geography Department of Exeter University College, debunked the explorer m a paper read before the British Association for the Advancement
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    31 8 HAU FRY The British midget submarine XE-7, designed to attack enemy shipping anchored m hostile harbours, cruises m CheMpeake Bar, Norfolk, Virjfinia, where it is operatinjr with the I.S. Atlantic Fleet.
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  • 89 8 BIARRITZ, Thur> ft ING FAROUK of E*ypt lunched yesterday m one of the towns most not a d restaurants. Pasako. and put m his usual session at the Bellevue Casino. Laier the King made for the gaining room and played stakes of 100.000 francs <£100> and
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  • 17 8 An air raid warning system will operate m New York City from Monday. Reuter
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 222 8 Straits Times Free Press For the convenience ot advertisers, our Representative at Ist Floor. Singapore Cold Storage Orchard Roid will receive small advertisements and answers to box numbers roson \i D PLEASE COME BACK so on without you. H WOULD MA J GEOFFREY KP'O ul'^e cxv.i John Forb^s*t the Vk-oma
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    • 137 8 "SEE YOU AT RAFFLES EVERYONE'S SAYINC IT NOW! FOR NOVELTY AND ENTERTAINMENT THE BRIGHTEST DANCE MUSK IN I played TONIGHT In CASTILLO «t HIS ORCHESTRA featuring GERRY SOIJANO on \\\r II \MMnvj ORGAN k with "ROSALIE' Saturday EXTENSION TO 1 a.m and by \1 MEROI S REQI THE NOVELTY CHINESE'
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 30 8 men tides Today: l.ttajß; 5 59 p.m. Tomorrow: J1.34 a.m: 7 3ft p.m. THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris -^fll^'^^\^^^. r^Hy^l' SwATTi\&;J 00 IT. They re I prqm Th£ SHERRY BOTTLE,
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