The Singapore Free Press, 26 October 1950

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1950. dfgdfg rftiCß ikn ILMS.
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  • 66 1 Yin war nears its end VRMI HKADQI FARTERS IN KOREA, Thursday. v ORE AN Sixth Division has pushed to within v Manchurian border. Hard-driving Republic of >yd into Kojang, on the road to Chosan, on the North Korea and Manchuria. miles south-wesl of Manpojin, where
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  • 298 1 6-POWER 'DISARM' PLAN FOR U.N. LAKE SUCCESS, Thurs. PRESIDENT TRVM AX S demand for "foolproof" disarmament resulted yesterday m a six-power resolution tailing upon all members of the United Nations to accept a majority-ap-proved atomic control plan and a programme for the regulation and inspection of national armaments with a
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    24 1 Student-visitors from Victoria Afternoon School to the Police Training School at Thomson Road yesterday watch a constable hold up an "attacker." Free Press pocture.
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  • 38 1 Th* film actress. Lina Turner, has lost her expected baby after slipping on a waxed floor at her home In Bel Air. It Is her second miscarriage since her marriage to the millionaire. Bob Topping. A.P.
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  • 211 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. A formed source In Washin said that a vast and oking plant found he United Nations forces al Hungnam m North Korea babiy a Sovli I urasing pi Apparency, the Hun factory, situated m the area ol Noun X rea where there are
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  • 175 1 LONDON Thurs rpHE British Army m 1 Malaya has asked the I nited States for specialists! equipment, light weapons, radio equipment and (hine>«- speaking American technicians to help (jght the Communist bandits, informed sources said m London yeterd.i\ The requests were made to
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  • 227 1 SAIGON, Thursday. VIFTMINH Communists attacked the isolated French mountain fortress of Laokay last night In what appeared to be the start of a major battle. French military headquarters m Saigon said that the Rrench garrison wlls -m.i n contact" with the adv ients of the Vietminh force.
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  • 27 1 E*KCI PBFSS tipster Tres- passer gave four straight winners at yesterday's Penang races. They were Big Money |$a Kandwick <S3O). Nomad (53."»» and Meath
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  • 63 1 LONDON, Thurs. A BRITISH Foreign Office spokesman yesterday appealed to the South Korean Government to avoid excesses In the administration of territory regained m the course of the fighting. He was commenting on a feature article »n th? Times by the paper's special correspondent In
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  • 26 1 The Philippine Deportation Board has dropped deportation charges against two American aviators, William Onstot and Connie Siegreat of the Airabu Island smuggling ease. A.P.
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  • 24 1 Examinations to select 30 Japanese university students to receive scholarships for study m Britain will be conducted m Tokyo on Dec. 11.
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  • 23 1 The Tokyo police has refused permission for the leftist All-Japjn Students Federation to hold its threeday national convention In Tokyo, Reuter
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  • 133 1 PONTECOR VOHAD PA TENT CLAIMS WASHINGTON, Thursday. OKITAIVS missing atomic scientist, Dr. Bruno D Pontecorvo, could collect more than I/.5.5500,000 from the United States (iovernment if all his claims for the development of the atomic bomb were allowed. A check m Washington yesterday showed that Dr. Pontecorvo is one of
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  • 32 1 Lloyds Register of Shipping slated yesterday that 1,131 ships of 4.180.145 sross tons were under construction at the end of September. Britain was building almost half the tonnage A.P.
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  • 35 1 The United Nations' sevennation Korean interim-com-mittee Is awaiting a report trom General Douglas MacArthur on press dispatches indicating that the Syngman Rhee government planned lo take over the administration of all Korea. U.P.
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  • 121 1 LONDON. Thurs. ]yjR. Niall MacPhcrson < National Liberal > asked m Parliament yesterday what was the average Increase bl pay of European doctors In the Medical Service m Malaya and Singapore, comparing 1950 with 1938. He also asked what was the ruse m the
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  • 46 1 The U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Acheson, told a news conference yesterday that he had nothing to report on his talks with Mr. John Foster Dulles relative to a Japanese peace treaty except to say that the two had talked. U.P. Reuter
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  • 42 1 A TWO-POUND baby was horn m London on Monda> night. He has had nothing to eat since birth, and nothing to drink bat a spot of brandy and water, bnt doctors say hs is doing fine. A.P.
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  • 26 1 Six new aircraft-carriers will join the British Fleet between now and 1954. Mr James Callaghan. Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, told Parliament festerd..v
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  • 25 1 The Conservatives retained their seat m the Scotstoun byelection with a majority ol 1 319 compared with 239 m the General Election.- Reuter
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  • 238 1 Vishinsky aid for Malaya LONDON, mui-sau}. MR ANTHONY EDEN suggested m Parliament M yesterday that the Soviet Foreign Minister Mr. Andrei VishLsky, "who is now so Iriendl, should nil off the Communist operations m *>iaia>a Mr Eden Deputy leader of the Opposition, marie the
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  • 77 1 A N RAF V A which has beei at S«'letar sftei a England, made -.est thi. the rhis is the third jet and the I v teor to undergo air s in Singapore "The Jets ne ar hearing m re Skies loday I forerunners era." an RAF
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  • 149 1 LONDON. Thartiay. MR. WOODROW WYATT, Labour M.P., was shouted down m Parliament yesterday for MffCSting that administrators m Malaya should retire sooner 'so that many of the senior and less enluht-ned oilicers can be cleared away". Conservative cries of "shame"' punctuated Mr. Wyatt's remark and
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  • 1099 2  -  Harold Bunting Be Vigilant: Keep on the akwTt 9 is the advice to the West given by one icho saw the Russians at close quarters. What makes the Russians so awkward to deal with 9 Are they likely to become less awkward? ir they
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  • 403 2  -  Eric Forbes Boyd by While Memory Serves By Lieut. -General Sir Francis Tuker. (Casscll.) fiENERAL TUKER was the last British G.O.C. Eastern Command m India, and his book is a detailed narrative of what occurred during his term of office —m the final two years
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  • 418 2  -  PETER QUENNELL AN expedition through the encyclopaedia is almost always pleasurable. H II H Hegel Hegemon of Thasos Hehe ("a Bantu tribe inhabiting the Tanganyika plateau") Finally, after many stops by the way and some instructive woolgathering: "Helena, St. (c. 247<«. 327), the wife
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  • 109 2 Tht* Diaries of l.ad> Charlotte Gwpsl Eail of B- agh (Murray). 'ily recomnn an students of ths < 'oricn Lady Chariot;. a woman of gigantu and no little int, Daughter o; tocratic family, not only <married into the commercial clasi ime herself an i ite/f able bu.s: an.
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    • 45 2 RECOMMENDED Specially recommended books nf the month are:— The Wall, by John Hersej (HamLsh Hamilton. 155.) Shnotinjj an Elephant, by George Orwell (Martin Seeker and Warburg. 10s.) The Spanish Gardener, by A. J Cromn (Victor Gollancz. 9s. 3d.) These three have vet to he reviewed.
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    • 141 2 CASCADE OT MATTLNATA The Bbfelachrino Strings THE KISS IN YOUR I SONG OP CAPRI Harry Dawson A: Hi> Orctestra DOWN AMONG THE DFAD V HARP OF THE HIIXS Ihe I yuan Singer. 1 CONFIDENTIALLY YOU RE BREAKING MY HEART Cine Wayne CHOON GUM A lOAD OF HAY Tiie Tanner Si<ters
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    • 207 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DOR\ today, your personal convictions are very strong. They are not conventional, but they are yours and you will stick by them. Something of a New Crossword No. 187 1 _f j i 4 i ~f i FT~I n~r i jptMqi BKS —"iST"""" m m an. i
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    • 222 2 reformer at heart, you want to see the world improved and you want a share m doing it! Not one to merely give advice, you are right out there, seeing that your ideas are acted upon! Fond of science, you might have an excellent career m this field. You have
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  • 471 3 I-C NOT ANOTHER KOREA The problem of 'aggression NEW YORK, Wednesday. JHE COMIVIUNIST campaign m French IndoChina presents the United States with problems entirely different from those faced m connection with the North Korean aggression. Communist aggression m Korea was against a government set up under the auspices of the
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  • 100 3 KOREA, Wednesday, nIH I\i young American had been 69 days nd enemy lines after his squad had been Ui i machine-gun ambush at Kochang. and nights he had been hiking s hoping t 0 reach Taegu. "I said Lt. Joseph Hicks. -and about gone". X
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  • 333 3 TAIPEH, Wednesday. THE CHINESE Nationalists are nearing what is considered to be one of their greatest political achievements since the end of the war -balancing the revenues from this small Island of 7,000,000 people with the expenditures of a disproportionately top-heavy 1,000,000-man government. The proportion
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  • 36 3 1 1.000 WAITING FOR PHONES Postmaster General's sole operator of hones In Australia --stir 44.000 persons waiting for .mories m Sydney Some swank residential as of the 1.500.0v>0-people 'lis hay- list> ud to two years.- U.P.
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  • 25 3 Four policemen were killed and five are reported mussing m a fight between Indonesian and poli< against armed gangs m the Tasikmax
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  • 22 3 Chinese Communist militia has a total strength ot 5 500.000 throughout the ma! land, according to Peking Radio.- Reuter photo
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  • 116 3 Australian colour bar 'unparalleled' COLOMBO, Wed. rE British-born retired Salvation Army Commissioner. Dr. David C. Lamb, said the Australian colour bar "had no parallel m history" m an interview published tn the Ceylon Daily News. He passed through Colombo recently on a goodwill mission to Australia. He said: "The clash
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  • 115 3 'EUTOPE IS DECADENT' SAYS SPAAK COPENHAGEN, Wed. MR. Paul Henri Spaak, Bel»ian President of the Assembly of the Council of Europe, said. Copenhagen that present-day Europe was decadent In all fields." Only the very blind could fall to see how decadent Europe has now become." he told a press conference.
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  • 66 3 New Rector for Glasgow 'Varsity Scottish home ruiers have celebrated the first big victory tor t lie movement— eleci ion ;>f covenanter John MacCormlck bj Ixjrd Rector of Glasgow University. Called King John by his followers. Mr. MacCormick rolled 661 votes, compared with 636 by Lord Invtrchapel "Independent!. 632 by
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  • 30 3 A three-member International Commission, formed on American advice, has left Washington to make an on-the-spot engineering survey of the Helmand River Delta, m Afghanistan and Iran AP photo.
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    230 3 Both v Hioei im»» Sooth dealer IF \ou ihir.k the bidding ot this 1 shim hand is odd, so do we. but that is how it was reported m an article written by Jerome Scheuer for Bridge World Magazine. Many players, we think, would have gotten into six
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  • 39 3 Private funeral services for the internationally renowned poetess, Edda St. Vincent Millay, have been held In Austeriaz. New York. The poems Miss Millay wrote of death were read as a part of the service. A.P.
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  • 289 3 PARIS, Wednesday. T_IE STORY of a sensitive child, driven to suicide m a grim barrack-like State Kindergarten, shocked French public opinion when the film "La Maternelle" (The Infant School) was first shown m 1933. French public opinion received another shock recently by disclosures that there are
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  • 225 3 Why India is neutral LICKNOW, Wednesday. npHE attitude of Asian countries particularly A India and Pakistan to Russia, was the subject of discussion by a round table group of the Pacific Relations Conference held m Lucknow. India's policy of neutrality was discussed at length. Indian delegates attempted to explain this
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  • 72 3 c the beginning of October over 5.000 ions of rubber have been shipped to Hong Kong from Singapore. At HK$45O per picul. the Quantity of rubber imported this mon'h was worth. HK530.000.000. At the same time Singapore has been the transhipment centre for merchandise from Hong
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  • 30 3 en people I j^ad and seven v inured m an armed clash beD Brazilian ani tarm workers who invaded te lands la Parana South Brazil. Reuter
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  • 86 3 BLONDE 21 -year-old C.ertrudr Broda of Vienna has been rejected for domestic ser,% <■ m England he«au><- Nhe is "lon beautiful." (iertrude. who \wnted to perfect her Fn?lish br working m Britain wroU* to a London dome** ruy enclosing a photograph. She icreived a repl> askin«
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  • 130 3 BIG RACE TO CONVEY LOYAL MESSAGE LONDON. Wed. iITHEN King George VI opens If the Festival of Britain next spring, thousands of boys will take part m the biggest relay race of their lives to carry a message of loyal greeting. Members of the BoysBrigade, a nation wide youth organisatu
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  • 37 3 Chinese R-d> dia ort- ad sabotage land confiscation programme, and passed d* j w n-^ui i with heavy penalties, including d^ath. h>r wilful destruction oi property or other ac;> to frustrate the government"* programme. U.P.
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    • 230 3 SINGAPORE BFEBS (Singapore! IBM'K NETWORK) 4.45 p.m Programme Summary: 10 a.m. News from Singapore; 4.47 From the London Editorials 10.50 For the Schools; 12 Pro- B ?>'* übbu bb Composer of the Week-Beethoven; 5.15 S'ernng grammes m Malay: 1 p.m. The Value (BBO; 530 The Man m Radio Orchestra; ISO
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  • 311 4 The Singapore Press THURSDAYOct 26. 1950. A son to grow fat *V° lT want to know why x we left our native id? Look at my two Idren and see how pale and thin they are I brought them to Ma- a so that they can IP led to Jj
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  • 769 4  -  POLITICO By rpHE Man From Peking had an interesting theory. The Chinese Communist rulers, he said, wanted nothing more than friendship with Britain. They feared the Russians and distrusted the Americans. Britain, with her vast industrial output, could well fill the bill as China's main supplier
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  • 145 4 MEXICO HAS TOO MANY WHILE Britain und n.ost other countries m Europe are worrying about a Shortage Of dollars Mexicans are complaining that they have too many. In a recent speech President Aleman pointed out that, although he did not fear any immediate inflation, his Government would act to counteract
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  • 882 4 The New House of Commons IT is too good for 1 them! That was the lirst impression on lng the new Commons chamber completely finished. Some M.P.s sitting about on the green benches, looking much more- suppressed and overwhelm?d than normal, were Inclined to agree. It is like an immense
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  • 40 4 May 11. 1941— 01 d Cham- ber destroyed m bomber raid. May l.i. li 4s.— Clearing of site began. Ma v 26, 1948.— Foundation stone laid by Mr. Speaker Clifton Brown Oct 26, 1950.— Opening by the King. m
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  • 302 4 'REPERTORY IS ESSENTIAL' CONNECTED as I am with the theatrical element of Singapore, I Just cannot allow the article on the theatre m Singapore, which appeared m the last Sunday Times. to pass unchallenged. The writer, "A Special Correspondent" (giving no name, and wisely too), should get his facts right.
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  • 14 4 'Rum drinking Europeans' I read it eer* for peaperiod the two si cffice: Ot
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  • 401 5 LESS MONEY FOR COLONY TB SCHEME $3 50 ,000 for allowances b ree Press Staff Reporter planning next year to give more than three and a half times the relief it is giving this year under the Puhlic Assistance scheme the Singapore Social Welfare Department is asking for less money
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  • 59 5 2 $10,000 GIFTS TO SATA Miff Reporter $39,140 has A red by the Sinre ulosis As--1 Fund so •nations are ne from ributor. the fund is building of ..agnostic ntre which stderabl< s< Di i rk x d by la Idlni and he perrnment With 31 Andrt be 1 bes.
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  • 165 5 BACK W ITH RATS FROM NICOBAR Free Press Stall Reporter |)R. C. A. Oihson-HUI ci Rallies Museum last brought back from a brie! expedition to the island Car Nicobar, 76 ra's. i i of d i heir domic parasites for the British x typhus team work: Kuala Lumpur. The team
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  • 48 5 TO UNITE AIL SLIMS A PERMANI NT committee ing Mv i be iormed m the lon, according to a x.ed by UMNO al Jonoro Bahru ncil of R a ol the ppointed by the immlttee. Tins is m acci of a <o!.. I L'U'in..^ at Muar In Ft
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    26 5 picture. A shipment of 755 birds and KM monk left Singapore for New York Zoo yesterday. Picture shows (m right cage) a white-gloved gibbon. Free Press
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  • 238 5 Free Press Malay Correspondent irO.MEN pilgrims to Mecca distrust Western mcdi- cine and are reluctant to be treated whenever they fall ill during the voyage. This is the opinion of Che Norman* binti Taih, the only qualified midwife on the pilgrim ship Tyndareus. Che Normah's work starts
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  • 209 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal drains which run into private property have given the health committee of Municipal Commissioners a poser. The problem is, who should be responsible for cleaning that portion of the Municipal drain which goes through private properU On the answer depends
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  • 20 5 AFKESHMEN'S concert will be hold at Oei Tiong Ham Hall. University of Malaya, at 8.30 p.m. on Oct. 28
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  • 113 5 Film players in festival 8 BOUT 20 Malay film and stage artistes will piticiuce an Oriental Cultural Show to celebrate the Muslim religious festival "Safar" m Singapore next month. They include Che Rubiah, "ghost voice" for Kasmah Booty, the Malay film star; Jaffar Wiryo. screen actor: Supenah. Singapore's Kebaya Queen
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  • 258 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE will have to look to its own fishing; industry and not rely on those of other territories, if the future supplies of fish to the Colony are to be secured, says the annual report of the Fisheries Department, Malaya,
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  • 66 5 MARSHAL Sir Francis Fogarty, Commander-in-Chief. Far East Air Force, will leave Singapore tomorrow for a short visit of inspection at the R.A.F. flying boat wing at Iwakuni, Japan, j The Air Marshal, who will be accompanied by S Ldr I. Campbell, personal staff officer, and
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  • 25 5 The United Nations exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall. *o the public from 9 a.m. to 6.30 pm has been extended to Sunday.
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  • 124 5 Red poison centre Free Pres> si. tfl Reporter Tillh offices of the Nan Chiau .lit Pau were used as a centre ior distribution of propaganda b> the Malayan Communist Party, the Malayan National Liberation Arm\. and the Students iti British I the Singapore Government st ited last ni«ht. This Bras
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  • 127 5 ROYAL Navy. Arr. Air F< Force. M.R.N.V.R.. S\ WA AF. Singapore P and Ex-Servic ion will take part m the Remembrance Day Parade on Sunday Nov. 12. The parade will be noncommunal and non-religious m character. The Governor. Sir Prank Gimson, will arrive at Cenotaph at 7
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    • 42 5 MAIL I mail is exp < <<'d In today from Hong X China, Japan and the Federation. 1 atest tm:«s for posting surface mud at the G.P.O. today are: noon ror Pontianak; 5.45 p.m. for the ration and 6 p.m. for Hoi How.
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  • 1435 6  - MANY UPSETS AT PENANG YESTERDAY ALLAN LEWIS Admiral runs a bad last By PENANG, Thursday. AFTER a bright morning yesterday, the track at Batu Gantong dried out fairly well and the going for the second day of the Penang Turf Club's autumn meeting was described as holding. Upsets were the
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  • 54 6 RESULTS of the Big Sweep, drawn on race 8, were: Total pool: 5408.300. Ist No. *****8 ($97.90?) 2nd aNo. *****3 ($48,996) 3rd No. *****1 ($24,498) Starters ($6,999 each) Nos. *****3. *****5. *****0, *****6, *****2. *****3, *****5. Consolation prizes ($2,449 each) Nos: *****4, *****3 *****1, *****7, *****2. *****7.
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  • 134 6 CYRIL Washbrook. who arrived m Adelaide by air from England last Saturday, and Len Hutton, who hai been suffering from a finger injury, make their first appearance of the tour when the M.C.C. play South Australia In a match beginning tomorrow. Denis Compton. who has played
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  • 57 6 YESTERDAY'S U.K. RUGBY YESTERDAYS U.K. Rugby Union results were: County championship matches: Middle* x 28. Hampshire 0 played at Richm«»nd»: inghamshire. Lincolnshire and Derbyshire 6. Oxfordshire 6 -played at Chesterfield > Sussex 0. Surrey 28 < played at Hoye Other matches: Oxford University 6. Leicester 6; Marys Hospital 3. London
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  • 39 6 yESTERDAY S U X soccer results wereFootball Association 6. r.af 'play-d at Fulham x Army 1. Aston Villa 3 played st Aldershot Ulster Cup semi -final: Gl^ntoran 4. Cliftonville 1 .flayed at Grosvenor Park*. Reuter A.P.
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  • 293 6 [London Stock Exchange LONDON, Thursti I>EPORTS of Chinese Communist tn»., ments on the Tibet frontier damn. n«*,i gctivl on the Stock Exchange yesterday— an <: slightly lower levels to many dorm British Government funds wen lower and small losses appeared m trial issues. Falls In textiles.
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  • 62 6 ONLY ONE CHANGE IN SCOTS' XI ALTHOUGH S r\ forced change x chu Wales la with on the S 3-1 I »nd y, QUs| a The eh scored 'w replaced mov f r that borth I and the v. S not inclined Collins MrP. who weie eh. ginal Sec aga.i:.another
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  • 20 6 \ICANaS 2 worlds to;) sued ye former B lent o' )h Cup p. Mm Kamrn A.P.
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  • 93 6 rK West Indies Cricket Hoard of Control ht.uiepted an invitation to send a "fully representative" team to tour Australia m 1951 -.V!. It was revealed m Port of Spain Trinidad, yesterday that when Mr. It. K. Nunes. president of the West Indies Board, was m Britain
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    • 272 6 m2!!!!r3k6 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya WHAT COULO HAVE WE LL KNOwl I NAROA, MANDRAKE THAMKGOOO-1 I E ASY,SEGRIO. li lIT^I IT^ VOODOO--OR HAPPENED TO IN A MOVENT, NESS YOU'VE COME I'M OUT OF TELL ME THE BLACK MAGIC nAANDMKE S SPfCUL PLMi ARRIVii LITTLE CUDDLES* NA^DA.
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  • 227 7 ENGLAND LIKELY TO KEEP HONOURS Vital game v. Scotland that all four countries m the home international soccer tournament have played once, the odds appear considerably m favour of England retaining the championship. As so often happens the vital match probably will be the clash of England and Scotland this
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  • 61 7 hcsen to repreasainst tom Scillm m their I, v Mitoa rugger li\- >aurda>: J I I < Johore) (capt); S Johore); R KluangJ.C 1 mu»l>, N W Kluang»: R 11. unat'. J. S Johore); s ha« iS. Johore). Burnett (S r (..les <Labi> r s Johore*.
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  • 73 7 K.- lian former eight boxing i rst< rdaj he i non-title t the Dado vho retired last winter health. had no comment on the oiler. Howe TCI his business Manager, Frank Mc Uaran, said he doubted that it would be accepted. He the Irishman had not hid
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  • 32 7 D* Heroes defeated nuroo Football Club of ten m X rachl by a solitary goal In Delhi on I The Karachi tear.. the Indian Fbotfc amaship Shield at Lueknow.
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  • 149 7 Monka Hill Badminton Party beat Registrar of Vehicles Sports Club by s'x games to three t\ the H O V S.C. court last Bun Resulla Monks Hill B.P. DlavenUoned first SINGLES: Gul. Tung Stng bt Sun Kok Khiam 12- IS. 15-8. 15--13. Yeo Mer.g Chan bt
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  • 60 7 Tilh O M will pl..\ SRC ,r (he SHC pad iturday, at 5.15 p.m. The achoola team la as 1 Suppiah «R I.); Amin .Vs ok iRI.r n S JJJ Bali mj (RJ.) Kun Ch< i\ <R I > 'S.J.I lit m E I toi A.C.BJ
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  • 163 7 RAF Tengah win 9-3 r>AF Tengah be;.t RAF Changi 9-3 In 'he rugby match at day. In the first half Ballet an unconverted try for Tengah and Gilbert kicked a pi Grant scored another try for Tengah which was r.ot convei A "•consolation" try was scored for Changi In the
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  • 368 7 I**l .tilt. 1 llill nfBIGHTS foi all ii. h t i .ii ca <m >altii day third and la^t «la\ of the I 'ang Turf luh Xutumn meetinj: .wr L i, I>l I—6 \irmail 9 00 Prinua 'a 1 nor 8.1 I latin \ffair 8.10
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  • 59 7 ALL BLUES XV v. S.C.C. 'A' Singapore All Blues Rugby -ide to meet Singapore Cricket Club "A" XV at F.arir P..rk on Saturday will be: Yap Boon Ken^; Vellupillal, Niaz Shah. Kassim Hussain, Ronnie McCoy. Hamid Omar. Michael Chua: Ricketts. Dollah id, V. de Bruyne. Bulat. Choi Sian. Teck Kirn.
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  • 553 7 JUDGES studied the photofinish for more than five minutes at Newmarket yesterday before deciding that (Celling had managed to stave off desperate last-fturlong challenges by Zina and Valdesco m the Cambridgeshire Handicap. For the 28rd. successive year the favourite failed. So-x->s was most fancied at 100
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  • 24 7 picture. Ho Chin Bin (left) and Sudharman meet m a three-round exhibition bout m the St. Andrew's School boxing finals. Free Press
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  • 362 7 ST. ANDREWS BOXING THE fight between Abraham Albert and Soh Giow A Boey for the flyweight title was the highlight at yesterday's boxing finals at St. Andrew's School. Boh boys slugged it out toe-to-toe and gave evervthintr they had Albert won nn nninrs: w
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  • 53 7 Another meeting of the Singapore Society of Rugby Union Referees will be held In the S.C.C today at 530 p.m. lal Rugby laws will be up for discussion. It is stressed that these discussions meeting! are open not only to active referees but to players and all interested
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  • 383 7 SELETAR RALLY WAS TOO LATE 4 N all-out effort In the closing minutes of the game at Seletar yesterday failed to save the day for K.A.F. Seletar who lost to G.H.Q. Farelf by six points (try and penalty goal) to three (try) G.HQ. scored first after half time when France
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  • 58 7 THE 200 Provost Company 1 Military Polica beat 223 8.0.D. 10-nil at rugger at St. George's Road yesterday. Joyce scored the first try for Military Police and Baker added the extra points. Marshman converted the second try. which was scored by Baker. 8.0.D. fought hard m the
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  • 261 7 S.R.C. had to fight hard yesterday SINGAPORE Kecreation Club did not have things their own way although they managed to beat Royal Air Force (Malaya) A- 1 at hockey on the padang yesterday. The Airmen were unlucky to have lost alter leading 2-1 m the first half. A feature of
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  • 117 7 UNIVERSITY WIN 4—l gINGAPORE Hornets t**tt% down 4 -1 to the y of Malaya on the University ground yesterday. University had the betx f exchanges from the start and) de Silva scored m the minute. Hornets drew lewl with a goal by Wright, shortly after the re.sunipx University g-,t pom»
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  • 8 7 MIRRVTIME B.P. v. 28. Q pm
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  • 14 8 anna victorine. daughter Ir. Si Mrs. De Graan. 26.10.50 X '.dan? Kerbau- Hospital.
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  • 46 8 6SEY— ROCHFORD. The snnooneed bet* h Dorian only son of Mr. F Chan treys, Wilmslow. aire, an C. M Street) London W.C 1.. and Denice Evtivn J of Mrs. G. E Roc:.: Qknhaeen, Taplow, Buck aire, and the late The ice on I I umpur.
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  • 62 8 CHOO -Madam Maria Cl l 58 years, beloved Mr. Chan I sway No I^3 1 on Wed-,, 1950 at IM* I behind her 4 C xi Iye Huat. I Kh r, 4 da ught ersx Chan Bk 1 i dren 'o mourn her loss, will »nee at 4 p
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  • 12 8 MR. A: MRS J P. FELIX. d I el.it. VPS. marriage.
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  • 412 8 ARMS STILL REACH VIETMINH China route kept open HANOI, Thursday. CHINESE Communists are funnelling arms to Vietminh rebels at a rapidly increasing- rate, and there is little the French can do about it. French Foreign Legionnaires, having abandoned several border fortresses now keep a futile watch from only three major
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  • 223 8 GENEVA, Thursday. 2ERIOI S fluctuations m the tin market "would inevitably cause chaof?'' m the economy of Malaya and the other producing countries, said Sir Hilary. Poynton, of the Colonial Oilice, at the opening meeting* yesterday of the world tin conference m Geneva. He said
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  • 35 8 THK vicar of lleeley. Sheffield, found a recipe for coconut macaroons m the collection plate. So he published it m the parish magazine. Now he has received a parcel of coconut macaroons
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  • 28 8 university anthe appointment of Dr. Ralph Bunche. th>' Nobel Prize winni r. as Pi t ernmi H nt senior i Nations unciL A. P.
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  • 16 8 A »n of French ailed from Ifariav to join the d Nations forces In a.- U.P.
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  • 56 8 COCOA. Florida. Thurs. A SUPER-SECRET type of guided missile was launched successfully yesterday by the Third Guided MisSquadron. Details were withheld. "The type and details are not disclosed because of security reasons." the U.S. Air Fore*> said m a terse announcement of the launching. The launching
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  • 29 8 The official closing prices on the Hons- Kong Money Exchange yesterday were: 11K56.32t'0 per U.S. dollar. HK$l6 00 per pound sterling. per tael of gold U.P.
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  • 114 8 LONDON. Thurs. THE King trod watchfully through the House of Commons yesterday and l?ft 50 minutes later with his head still on his shoulders. The last king who had the nerve to enter the chamber was beheaded He was Charles I. the tyrant who visited the
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  • 87 8 LONDON, ThU TIN prices hit new record highs yesterday and spol waa quoted eight sterling up on Mondays close at £917-1 2 per ton. Fifteen tons ere sold at £918. Three months gained nine sterling per ton at £836-1 2. The noon closing prices were:
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  • 38 8 ERROL FLYNN IN J URED Hollywood actor Errol Flynn. who was married on Monday, fell and injured his back on Tuesday night while boarding a speedboat m the harbour at Nice. An American doctor Is attending him. A.P.
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  • 31 8 A French Foreign Ofluv spokesman said yesterday the Schuman Plan treaty setting up a European coal and steel pool might be signed within two or three weeks.- Reuter
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  • 259 8 LONDON, Thursday. ILfAC.E rates for labourers on rubber estates which last year ranged between 2 lOd. and 3 7d. per day have now been increased by 24 per cent., said Mr. James Griffiths, Secretary for the Colonies, yesterday m the House of Commons. He was replying
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  • 28 8 Chinese Communist gunboats battled a flotilla ot armed anti-Communist junk.s recently m the Pearl River. below Canton, and dispersed the junk fleet after sinking seven of them- A.P.
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  • 17 8 A British 0 rern day quashed that M B rmann. Hitler's deputy, .live.- A. P.
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  • 256 8 PARIS. Thursday. RUTH 'Dusty" Anderson, one-time cover-girl and Hollywood movie star, has invaded Paris' critical art world with an exhibition of her own American paintings. She's frankly scared. She is out to prove a pretty girl can paint. What is more, she never studied art
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  • 25 8 The world lost 414 with a total tonnage ol 858.641 m 1949. according to a summary published by Lloyds Register of Shipping.
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  • 11 8 TEEN-AGERS AS REDS SPIES Nts Thaugix dcv: oe u>> adul U.P.
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