The Singapore Free Press, 12 October 1950

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA v SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1950. PKK E TEN ENTS
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  • 63 1 solid enemy c fences left TOKYO, Thursday. M\i\ British ommonwealth troops today struck m miles inside North Korea and forced the enemy to 75 mile- of the tted capital of Pyongyang. >i*ea s\v;nin| with guns, tanks mid hoops. A ofliccrs as vi ing there was
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  • 105 1 Free l*rrs> Staff Reporter DEFERENCE to the need for Increased taxation m Singapore nexfl Near is likely to be made b> the Governor, Sir Franklin (iimson. In hi* budget speech to the Legislative Covncll ■>rrow. Increased taxation for certain classes of taxpayers, is believed likelj In
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  • 233 1 ASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Truman left Washington yesterday mi the tirM hZ 9i I t>..">oU-mile trip to confer with (.niT.il Doaclas .Mai Arthur somewhere In the P 14 We. idential •plane, Independence, u>uk of! Louis, where Mr. Truman will remain overt Ho Is dup to
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  • 271 1 AMERICA GREETS SOVIET PLAN LAKE SUCCESS. Than. r rHK United States yes- terday accepted m principle Soviet proposals calling for flve-powrr consultations on maintaining peace and for a permanent international police force to be set »P under the Security Council. I irelgn M I Andrei Vishinsky, formally presented two resolutions
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  • 190 1 4 PROTEST against the Singapore Government f n plan to buiid a new civil airport m the Paya Lebar miamed m a ement issued this m inn by a businessman and i I urmer claiming to repretne population Hying m Tai Sen» district. The
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  • 265 1 SAIGON, Thursday A MEXICAN army otlicials m Saigon yesterday said that with f^w exceptions, all French requests for military equipment to bolster their forces m IndoChina have been schedulei for delivery under the I .S. military assistance programme. Bri»adier-Generul Francis. G. Bring, newlyappointed Chief of
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  • 5 1 Uranium in Jordania? I U.P.
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  • 35 1 Tl«i I s. Defence Departii.« m yrsterda- in.td that l\ 1" I X.i.triean raswilUei hay tren '•''hi.illy reportfd m ttie h'>»an fi-jhtin; Ull < !i»btr 6. I fi»- laaalties intludnl clraths. U .P.
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  • 79 1 Mflben the < ooiiuliwdn inquiriim in t«» Urn «uik oi llir Seamen's Buitau M-Mimni stilting titis HMMrntac, Mr. J. Jinn ii.- ii'piTM'ii'.ni; id.- Jiihinn, Industry, hxndrd i lettrr t<» the sidrnt, Hr. Jnstice fcvans, > in^ it had been received froiu the m.muh C«mu-imiiii-.i Purt>. It charjtfd thr
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  • 200 1 NEW DELHI, Thursday. AGREEING m advance on one rigid uniform procedure for the settlement of all disputes between India and Pakistan is -unrealistic inappropriate Vml unworkable says the Indian Premier, Pandit Nehru m ame^e to Uaquat AM Khan. Prime """pfcdit Xehru "^mally suited a 'no war"
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  • 39 1 A small quai ivy <>t tin v->--s«.id m New York jresterda al the record high price of 11^ cents a pound, up 1 cent from the previous record of ill 1 cents set on Tuesday. A. P.
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  • 43 1 A total of 272 aliens are now detained on Ellis Island. Mr. Edward J. Shaughness, District Director of the Immigration and National Service, announced yesterday. This is the total since the new Security Ac! came into force.- A.P.
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  • 68 1 PARIS. Th THE Sultan of Morocco pah homage I i Pra cc's unRnown soldier In Part* terday In ceremonies a1 the Arch Triumph. One Ol Paris' v. o: traffic Jams resulted. Thousands of prople linen the broad Champs Elysee'a m bright sunshine to applaud the 40-year-old
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  • 36 1 Goct supported The Pakistan Parliament yesterday adopted a resolution endorsing the Government's support of the United Nations art ion m Korea In the resolution passed by the Security Council on June 2;> and Jir.ie 27.- U.P.
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  • 28 1 The U.S. Export ffliporl Bank yesterday formally announced a credit ol US. $25,000,000 for Iran for the development agriculture, highways and i »ctrlc power. U.P.
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  • 69 1 OH All Mohammed Reza Pahlcvi, ruler of Persia, was v ceremonially bethrothed to Soyaya Eefandiari, an IK-year-old Persian girl, m the Teheran Royal Palaces Hall of Mirrors yesterday. The future bride, dark and beautiful, wore a Paris gown of white l.mire for the ceremony. The Shah placed
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  • 66 1 pOMMITNIST-LED Wtv mmii pwriUai list ni{;ht opcMt'd lire with niort:ir> on British and American oil instillations Nhabe, ieven miles southeast of Saißon. Nt-vernl s!j»|| s landed m .t ■ectietl <»f the installations operated by the British •Wlted Shell Oil Company of Indo-Cliint. One phosphorous shell hit
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  • 19 1 U. S.- Yug oslav accord Yugoslavia and the United Agreed yesterday to a free exchange of Government Dublicatii U.P.
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  • 44 1 U. S. MOSCOW ENVOY L E AV ES Thf sador In Mos< A Alan G X today for iv :ern Europe i I business." the Amencaji I :u--announcec During hi- I mr >l Knk hopes to visit 1 and Brusspls rh? arinounrement added Reuter
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  • 220 1 Churchill calls for super-govt COPENHAGEN, Thursday. jyiß WINSTON Churchill pester**? called for the rapid creation of a world super-government, with the Soviet Union as one of its pillars Speaking to 5.000 people at th^ climax of his three-day visit to thm Danish capital, he declared: "Vn some effective world sup^r-govcrnment
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 35 1 <~T PLATING if FISH? money-box every time you ier-a-dollar fish' There fferent kinds of delicious h you may not have tried. assistants will tell you Good cheap fish COLD STORAGE m Cold Storage Co., Ltd,
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    • 56 1 wim man |the bespoke tailors I 3, THAT CAN SATISFY YOU JHS a. 23-lI.COLEMAHJT^£ i j i i y w I if -r. subt'e, but unmistakable to the 4, H v teasoned palate the vuahty AAV %ff*\ itft' f rom fine tobacco, and the f&1&> *V> **vr*^ reason nhy Churihman
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  • 780 2 The Russians Betrayed These Poles ERNEST REOCH reviews "THE SECRET ARMY* 9 by "GENERAL BOR," commander of the illfated Warsaw revolt against the Germans. IT is to the lasting, credit of the Poles that almost alone among the occupied countries they never threw up a Quisling. Instead, they battled on
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  • 128 2 Richard Hillary. by l.nvat Dickson. WUat Brooke and the Orenfeltg were m the nar of 1914-18 Richard Hillary will remain m the legends of the war from which ire have just emerged— > his talent and charm and couraye, Ids disfigurement and tragic death. Lovat Didcson's "Life" Is
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  • 569 2  -  PETER QUENNELL reviews new books m U.K. DO troublesome parents make for talented children? I have often noticed, at least, that exceptionally gifted men and women seem to be the product of a rather ill-assorted marriage. It is as though a spark had been struck by
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 315 2 ~^'y^ -^/■>^ -«-'x^ SMITHS CLOCKS FOR EVERY NEED R 9 DELHI *^^k r inrc<j vv m \Q a *A\fft x Htted w f? C *-i^il *f *\i B I V n Ak AMU -el and Wall Clocks tor every room m the M ouse. exterior and interior clocks for offices
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    • 203 2 Here are three of the new fee I on Pan American's new Double ck Clipper* Service tv the U.S (Vl> 4i> SLEEPHETTES" famed foam -cushion chair Ju "way out to full bed length sleeping comfort at no extra berths free to Honolulu there to the U.S.A. FIYEST F00D d by
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 52 2 Solution to Crossword No. 174 BOLVTION Acoss: 1. Me up 4 Race. 7. nghni(? fit. 8. Pin up. 10. Freda. 11 Loser 12. A*hm 13. Clock 14. House- 13. Onus 16. Spent. Down: 1. Life polirv 2. Egg and spoon. 3. 4. Patron 5 Coffee house. 6. Attainment 9. Perukes.
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    • 289 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOR\ today, faith m the fu'ure is one of your outstanding characteristics. No matter how dark the day, you believe tomorrow will be better. You have high ambitions and are willing: to work hard for them. You are confident of success and this positive attitude seems to
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  • 241 3 Scientist has a theory V .'>VC ..(>! OCWST^'VS^rairef to live happily with a team of white rats and says he thinks the world could learn a lesson m peaceful co-operation from them. These natural enemies, said Dr. Tsai Loh-sene oi rulane University, have been trained
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  • 9 3 Communist books sell well in China I I Reuter
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  • 9 3 CA RED CR EW ON STR IKE ryaw34y U.P.
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  • 24 3 the Rchfl v Led a 1 I* irk /■><» iMrenN rirras p-rturmrr m tr«-.tt»'»J t hu^pit.il 1 1 >r 11 -ndons Reuter
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    8 3 HE V BUB. SEEN ANY 'S*/P££S AROUND >*
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  • 134 3 NEW YORK. W 4 PARTY (-1 M) i *A agenu with "special instruments" recently >-. over the Polish liner Ba ire she was allowed Inside N- York Harbour The Government men ried ins' rumen' v black valises and would nothing about them ex< they had
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  • 131 3 Dogs taught road sense COULSDON AND PI RLEY. SURREY, Wednesday. /^LASSES to teach dogs road sense is the bright v idea of Mr. J. R. G. Moore, road safety officer of this town 13 miles south of London. He evolved this idea because he felt dogs cause many accidents on
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  • 20 3 43 nations which hai accep t.» tin* "f R S i i penIng at Moi Carl< Reuter
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  • 178 3 LONDON. Wed. THERE was silence yester- day m the "House of Thousand Vases" m London when lor the first time m 39 years China's national day passed unobserved On the "Double Tenth" lau»t year Dr. Cheng Tien-hsi. Nationalist China's last Ambassador to Britain held
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  • 30 3 President Rajendra Prasad of India has inaugurated a direct India-Indonesia radio telephone service. Britain is the only country at present with which India has direct telephone link Reuter
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    150 3 l. i d..ii.M \\'HETHER or IMM v i'h should reach .s'\ is a matter we'll argue sonr attar '.nip. The fact is, th-. were and this is a story L who wns having troub.t »'h .sp;>'N he s.4W before ni» ■"<•■». Unfortunately and not imaginary. opened the can
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 25 3 ANCHOR,3^^ beer a% I.^, mjtured and bortled .n S.ngapore by ARCHIPELACO BREWERY CO .1941) LTD. V ll Distributed by:— Fraser Neave Ltd Singapore and Branches.
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    • 179 3 SINGAPORE BFEBS (Singapore 1 (Bl I'r NETWORK) C.4S pjn. Prosramme Sanmsury: >0 am N re: 4 4T Fl >:ri the iditorl (BBC- 4.55 of iho 10.50 i- he Schools; 12 Pro- :owsky; rUuj grammes m Malay; 1 p.m. The v din Orrhps'ri- 130 Time Black 4; 6 Indonesian Orcnesra. I.JO
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  • The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, Oct. 12, 1950.
    • 168 4 fTHE meeting this week-end of General Mac Arthur and Presint Truman will, m all probabil; go n m history as the most momentous conference since the war. On the decisions •hed at the secret American rendezvous I hang the future of 1 Asia, and with it the
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    • 127 4 of ntrt on the Japanese 1 neraJ MacAtthui has been obtaining Japanese views on the pro- pact and Mr. John Dulles has been holding discussions with members of the Far i Commission. a now, speculation on the ittte outcome of this k-endti discussion has J one thing m common:
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  • 928 4  -  John Larraine reports on the front where French troops have this week sustained severe losses. IVITHIN 36 Hours of the U.S. landings at Inchon which marked the turning point of the Korean campaign, the Viet-Nam (Indochina) rebels of Ho-Chi-Minh launched a full scale attack
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    777 4  -  POLITICO by OROFESSOR T. H. Silcock. the Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University, is displeased with the Free Press, and the Free Press is displeased with Professor T H Silcock. In last Frl I this vaper published an exre story about the reirance of ragging, d< spitp
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  • 633 4  -  J. L HAYS says fighting is by ?io means over for United Sat inns troops. ALTHOUGH a military victory has been gained on the southern front, the extent of the "mopping up" operation ahead of the United Nations forces m Korea can be judged by
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  • 263 4 MacArtaur Speaks /GENERAL MacAi' recently broke his rule never j >UTnalists individually, and talked to me priva' for an hour. Privately because v.a through a British porter to acknowledge "the courage and valour of the British fighting men which have become an ingrained part of fre? world.'* The room m
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  • 378 5 M CA NOT FIGHTING S'PORE ELECTIONS Wo communal politics 9 Free Press Staff Reporter Malayan Chinese Association has no intention at present of putting up candidates to contest any of the elections m Singapore, Mr. Chong Thutt Pitt, chairman of the Singapore branch, told the Free Press yesterday. He said
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  • 5 5 MI SHAP TO BOY 4y24ayu
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  • 188 5 Free Press Stair Reporter I'F.RV soon, all the social welfare centres m Singapore may be supplied with bread from a bakery which the members of the Bukit Timah Boys' Home ire helping the P.W.D. to build m their own com |miv nd. The bows are
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  • 90 5 •PHE third "flying hospital" A Hastings transport aircraft to make the run since the scheme started six weeks ago left Chang) early today with a load of service patients for England. They are being repatriated as unlikely to become fr for further service m the tropics
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    80 5 AMICABLE A.A Athl< tIC Am- Sin apore, will eelete its 22nd anniversary on Saturday and Sund picture. THK Governor, Mr Franklin <>imson. Inspecting a parade of scouts at Government House yesterday, when he presented certificates to 11 King's Scouts. He also presented the O B B. to Mr. F C
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  • 237 5 F P. Malay Correspondrnt MALAY rulers and women leaders have been invited Ito attend the mass meeting sponsored by the Singapore Malay Women Welfare Association at the S.V.C. Hall. Beach Road on Sunday to protest against child marriages among Muslims. Che Zaharah blnti Noor Mohamed,
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  • 210 5 Free Press SUIT Reporter T*HE first 13 students seeking a Diploma m Education at the I niversity of Malaya are to study and learn to adapt themselves to the Malayan pattern of education, said Professor F. Mason head of the newly-formed Department of Education, yesterday
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  • 73 5 Free Press SUIT Reporter At a ceremony m the Jo- Welfare Home for the :1 yesterday the president of the Jockey AssociaMr. D McPherson. -ented a cheque for $5,402 and a pony *o the blind m the welfare home. Aniang tho.se present were Ttr.gku Ampuan.
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  • 197 5 RED CROSS TO OPEN NEW BRANCH Free Pre^s* Staff Reporter ANOTHER step m the extension of the British Red Cross service m the Far East will be taken when a new centre is set up m Penans* m the near future, Miss T. Spens, representative In the Far East, said
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  • 466 5 F.E.A.F. AIR ACE IN AC TION ON KOREAN FRONT By A Special Correspondent CKOM the lecture room by day to the cockpit ol bomber blasting targets m North Korea by night that is the present job of an officer of the Far East Force now serving m Japan. He is
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  • 46 5 MALAYAN ASSN. OFFICIALS Official* "ion elected m X I pur yesterc vice-presici-Lg; Council mpmb F G. V P J D Repester. J 1 G G. C. Wilson. E D. Shearn, K. Ramanathan. P. A Rogers. T. R. M H. W. Goult. and I C. Thir im.
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  • 147 5 Prayers for faithful husbands Free p r sun K< porter THOUSANDS Of :e ("hi.v dhisi nvno-day festival of K« L^-or.". Yeah" <<" v God.' In praying to I the men ask for tnHr jobs or b. or pood health omen ban' If their prayers I Q n «vt fe*ttral In
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 43 5 f B Mm m*M m J \ml DRESSY DRESSES VJgnBW are most flattering to the /«^^9 Sv*S?^&^^<#3»»r figure. Really inexpen- W^^m^B^W^S^^ live, m a wide range qj $r£tfjsP<^l V stylet and colourings to iizes: Smail Med. \-sr& \fl I ROBINSONS i i AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.AAAAAAAAAAAA^AAA.A.A.AAAA..
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 251 6 V^INGAPORE Asian Ruffbf Union ate jjenin* ready lor the All Blu:'s Cup competition. Their fir.st All Blues g.mie is against Negrl Sembilan All Blurs on Nov. 25 tentative t :it Singapore. They play Selangor All Blues on Dei. 16 at Kuala I umpur. Johofe
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  • 266 6 SAIGON XV TO PLAY HERE NEXT WEEK List of H.M.S. Malaya games pRKNTH Air Force rugby team from Saifon are scheduled to arrive m Singapore next Wednesday for two matches, against K.A.F. Malaya at Seletar on Oct. 1*) and Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang on Oct. 21. Last year
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  • 54 6 pforge Duane. heavytrei pion of the Orient. who knocked out King X met at the Happy Wold arena urwill fight George Zbisko Polish head-spin e\\ In ti:p main event of this Saturdays wrestling promotion. In the main supporting fight, Jon Morro, of!! yv. eight champion
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  • 138 6 First win for Empire XI IjiRANK. Worrell skippered the Commonwealth cric-k-t tram to the first victory Of their tour yesterday when they defeated Saurashtra by nine wickets with a day to spare at Rajkot. Saurashtra were all out m their first Innings for 139, to which the Commonwealth replied with
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  • 18 6 The Army <V X brai rivii Services by four goal* to at soccer yesterday A.P.
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  • 169 6 Red warning slows market LONDON. Thursday. pENERAL hesitancy m the London Stock Exchange yesterday was attributed to the reported Communist China warning to the I'nited States to "keep out of Korea.*' The general trend of price movements was to slightly lower levels with British Government stocks Fractionally lower on small
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  • 8 6 U. K. GOLFERS WIN Tin I and 1
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 113 6 LAST DAY 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 p.m. ON STAGE In person Miss B\l KWANC ON SCREEN M 4 HOURS AFTER WEDDING" Starring Miss BAI KWANC TOMORROW j 'witmn -*c- I w nuii --^b KUH DOUGLAS Ww > T^ C€O»G{ S£«;Cf« WtU.t*M Pt»I3CRG SATURDAY M'NITE fBMgHTJLEAFf CfßßffiiHf 1 T.I rooAy
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    • 225 6 ALOHA AGAIN at RAFFLES TONIGHT (informal) from 9 m REPEAT PERFORMANCE By NUMEROUS REQUESTS of "A NIGHT IN HAWAII DON'T MISS THE TABI I>\N(E— Tin HI I THE BAMBOO DANCE— THE TOM-TOM i THE BIKINI BOMBSHELLS— < \s m TRA ROSALIE and lh<- s»M <| n, ,nHVJ -EFFECTS including thr
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 126 6 M2ndr2K6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya i^r"; DON <FNS en >•*» KELE TON COMES BY IT H ONE MA NO DRIVESA ••-OABftG" +m i TRUTM, MONEY? I ON?iOAPEift£PuS£ HEARSE- ISHISHOME *Ju k H '-SEXTORTiOM .-jiJ LIEUTENANT. —^\j -R*ONE- -1/ WORTH V X VONEY? 00Y0U AS* ANYONE' x
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  • 26 7 INTER -SCHOOL S WIM MEET p tn ks Sch««iare tm..un the it the igap rnt-*t *i Utioa will the oik iiiiriUi Ik M»tt* The i :i5
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  • 163 7 G.S.C. LET THEIR CHANCES SLIP BY B} PENALTY BILLY T I sports Club were on the offen- of the time m their hockey match I women on the padang yesterday, three goals to one. S.C. defeat was their This, plus weak passing S.C.C defenders among Tenkins and Miss Proud Setting
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  • 361 7 S A .F .A. TO AFFILIATE WITH F.A. F.I.F.A. Services back F.A.M. split Free Press Soccer Reporter F o^?^ 1 0 t L heir decision to discontinue affiliation with the Football Association of Malaya, the Singapore Amateur Football Association, will now reopen the question of affiliation with the Football Association
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  • 131 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed •THE president of the Football Association of II Dr. C. P. Rawson and its secretary Mr S. C. E. Singani ♦oday said that tr.»y had not yet received the letter from the Singapore Amateur Football Asa iation regarding its decision to discontinue Its
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  • 341 7 Free Press Rugby Reporter A MAKESHIFT Police team was no match for Naval Base m yesterday's Rugby game at the Police Training School, Thomson Road, when Naval Base won by 15 (5 tries) to 5 (1 goal). Because of Injuries to some of their
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  • 60 7 J^EN Mutton caused a surprise m Perth yesterday by joining other members of the JWCC party m their first practice sin<e arriving two days ago and after a statement from the team manager that Hutton's Injured finder needeu rest. Denis Compton hit the ball around, took
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  • 111 7 JEAN Borotra, the 53-> oid marvel of European tennis, led the way into the semi-finals of the Britishnational Indoor lawn ten tournament yesterday. The French veteran, who has won this tournament 11 times— lncluding last yearwas joined by 48-year old Henri Cochet of France Jaroslav Drobny
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  • 93 7 -earn to meet U Cardiff on Oct. 21 contains no real surprises and coMtlti of '.veil- tried former nationals. only r.eu comer to the 1 louraawent (Hibernian). Turnbuil previously Layed aiost il.'.nd and Erbium The team shows thre« cbanges 'he side which playrd Er.?land at
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  • 237 7 Tengah forwards earn 5-3 win B> CRUSADER D A.F. Tengah did well to beat Singapore Cricket 1V Club "A XV on the Padang last evening, the njargin being five points (a goal) to three (a penalty goal). Tengah owed their victory to their hardworking forwards, who after an uncertain start
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  • 127 7 KAISERINE SPRINGBOK IN CLASS 1 KAISERINE and Springbok, two of the winners at the recent Perak Turf Club races, have been promoted from Class 2 to Class 1. Ouranos has been sen: down from Class 1 to Class 2. Other horses sent down, according to the latest Straits Racing Association
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  • 48 7 fTNTTED SERVICES Portsmouth drew with Rest of Hampshire m a Rugby Union fixture yesterday Both scored eight pc. Other results were: Surrey 10. Dotted HospluJs 5 Staffordshire 6. Middlesex 25. Wlffftli bea' S*. Helens 9-; their *erm-ftnal m the Lancashire Cup Rugby League competition Reuter A.P.
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  • 30 7 L INFIELD b 4 v* Dby for goals to one In the replayed Ulster Cup tie at Portadown yesterday. Llnfleld join Coleralne ClAtonville and Glentoran In the semi-finals.
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  • 442 7 THE Royal filly Above Board, waiting at 18-1, wa* a comable winner of the Cesarewitch Stakes run over two and a quarter miles at Ifewnwrkft cterdav. Ridden by Ephraim Smith the King's horse came to the front two furlongs out and finished full of running to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 180 8 LONDON. Thursday. TWKNTV Socialist M.P.S have set up B committee to try to purge the 8.8.1', and variety shows of anti-Government jokes. They say too many comedians are too "blue"— in a Conservative sense. The organisation -the Democratic Listening Association— was founded by Colonel G.E.C. Wi^g
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  • 261 8 Continued Kom Page 1 national armed forces to be tho direction of the vetoless General Assembly. £0 the 8 Power coi tations should m> overlooked it ..tld a promise of constru result*. But w :r. souro pressed the opinion that R I should be Riven no opportunity to "return
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  • 74 8 LONDON. Thurs. r |MN piic-'i created new r»--A cords at the Afternoon >sion yesterday. Spot closed £ti-l 2 higher than the mornins price at .£877-1 2 and months was quoted at il 352-1 2. ilb up The closing prices wwe: Spot £875 buyers and £880 :s''ll<ts.
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  • 135 8 iirirv LONDON. Ttmrsday. wotnen go out to work? Main reason simply. Is that they arc lonely and do it for company. Money Is secondary. The c.i- pies oi 17,5 I workers 13.542 nu n and 1.000 I women have tx i n Investi; rd
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  • 35 8 The Greek Embassy In Washington announced y^ sierday that a Greek brigade will leave Greece between Lhi sth and loth of November to join the U.N. forces m Kor< i A. P.
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  • 45 8 PNAII In a wall box ate through Jhe envrlopr of a letter posted m Liskeanl, ornwall. district It was delivered with the temr covered by a label reidiiiß: "Onicially sealed m the Post Office." A postman's pencilled note explained what had happened.
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  • 178 8 LONDON. Thuni. DESPITE new peak prices this week for tin and rubber— tht- highest ever for tin and the highest m 25 years for rubber— and some potentially bullish developments m wool and cotton, warnings are still flashing for the inflationists. India. wn«-re there are some
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  • 28 8 Nat g eami Company ol Calcutta purchased two more ships m London for tb.eir lines, the G 1.672 tons and m. 5 881 tons Reuter
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  • 204 8 CHILD S HAIR ROOTS TORN OUT Mother gets six weeks LONDON, Thursday. A NURSE, hearing a child screaming at the HomeA less Families Unit m St. John's way, Upper Holloway, London, found the mother holding it by the hair and banging its face on the ground. This was stated by
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  • 82 8 BOMBAY, Thurs. THE Bombay Seamen's Union yesterday forbade Indian .seamen to sign for the s^ John Lyras, which is under U.S. Navy Charter. Its Indian crew of 69 were reported to have struck work In San Diego. California, refusing to so to Korea. It
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  • 76 8 A HONG KONG paper yesterday disclosed that a First Division S *<>nish football team may make a tour of South-past Asia countries som< next i immer mccl local teams' The paper said plans for a Fur Eastern tour a f the i of the
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  • 124 8 'MONSTER IN SEOUL,' SAYS PRAVDA "WRECKED, blood -covered Seoul which resisted a prolonged assault by the interventionist army, armed to the teeth continues the struggle," says Pravda m a report by its correspondent m Korea, S. Borzenko. The stream of refugees escaping nightly from Seoul was bringing tales of horror,
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  • 74 8 '...out, out black spot LONDON. Ti. INHERE is a pest thrr. on thif l"- I.^1 spell of d.: I er? In the gardens t Bhu-k Spot, which att.-. ruv leaves, has had a boom And. .says Dr. John R.'.ni.sboUom. keeper of botany at the Natural History Museum an attack In
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  • 28 8 H.K. MO NEY Y--v Tdmy quotation on the Hong Hong Money Exchange Wtft H X $:*2 per U.S. dollar. HK $1503 p'-r pound itrrl HK $283.5 of gold.
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  • 217 8 MARK, Somerset, Thursday. UNDERTAKER Mr. A. J. Wensley is sending his bill for the funeral of very-much -alive .Mr. Adam Tratt to relative Mrs. Court. The gravedigger wants paying and the villagers of Mark, Somerset recompense for the wreaths they bought. Rut no one knowi who
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