The Singapore Free Press, 31 October 1950

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA N SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 181 1 'ed headquarters endangered I 3 exploded across the snow-dad mountains of lavas Korean Communist troops, reinforced by ine*e units and equipped with new weapons, struck d the extended United Nations supply lines. d forward I >port South Koi 11 nil n fighting south of Chosin
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  • 192 1 Soviet accord "possible" WASHINGTON, Tuesday. I' UK British Defence Minister, Mr. Kmanuel Shin well, said yesterday that he dots not rule out the possibility of an agreement with Russia, but that such an accord would bt> worthless unless the Western Powers become strong enough to meet across the conference table
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    37 1 picture. Piper Smith, of the Ist Seaforths, In the middle of a "hit; h cut" as he darned the Sword Dance at concert in the Victoria Memorial Mill last night. PipeMajor MacLellan played for him. Free Press
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  • 24 1 Sweden i new Kirg Gn the VI met his Minister* ami pLirLament yesterday and wa« .sworn in according the Constitution. Reuter
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  • 28 1 South Korean military a i r' rivil courts hare senten 609 persons to death for wartime offences sive Inn Rot: invasion of June 25. A.P.
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  • 301 1 CHINESE IN WAR -U.S. VIEW WASHINGTON, Tuts. 4 r.S. state Deparfc- ment spokesman, Mr. Michael McDermott, told a news conference yesterday that the department had no confirmation of reports from Korea that an American official had definitely identified a Chinese Communist regiment in North Korea. oved coi would be a
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  • 49 1 fPHE Chinese Nationalist 1 Central News Agency yesterday said that Chinese from six .Malayan states and towns would come to Kormo>a to pledge Imalty to (;<-iieralisMnio Chiang Kai-shek. The agency said the Chinese would travel before spring from Singapore, Malacca,* Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Perak and Johore. Reuter
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  • 179 1 VIETMINH USING AMERICAN ARMS WASHINGTON, Tuesday. AMERICAN and French intelligence sources said yesterday that Ho Chi Minn's Communist forces were using some American-built weapons to fight French and Indo-Chinese troops. They said the weapons, part of the Chinese Communist supplies, were seized during the Nationalist retreats from China to Formosa.
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  • 130 1 'Even my wife' says Peer LORI) TEVIOT is to fac an accusation ing without due care ro i L1 in H'* said tha,t mv ho commil nee should be s ill. "Pun. \s n f i un\a punishment Ing which people r all their lives," he w< nt on. Anybody
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  • 25 1 Oil producers of 14 nations have asked the Internationa] Labour Office in Geneva to occupal lonal diseases in the pstroleum indusi rv A.P.
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  • 54 1 The Burmese press yesterday expressed stern disapproval of Red China's invasion of Tibet, which it saw as a threat to "ther Independent Asian countries. The Influential, independent Burmese newspaper Hanthawad described Peking's clalr to be liberating Tibet as "mere eyewash" because Tibet his always been a
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  • 84 1 THE HAGUE, T rTHE DUTCH Government yesterday pave a warning apalnst future "aimed Infiltration' of !i:iM -Dutch elements into Western New Guinea. It said measures had been taken to meec this, addfng that it knew there l;ad been infiltration of unarmed i; ti-Dutch propagandist for
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  • 25 1 Tho United Nations Social *nd Human Rights Commisiona yesterday observed a ie-minute silence in mer.cry of King Gustav V of len.- A.P.
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  • 42 1 MOTORIST who ignored a traffic policeman's orders was told by a Trenton iNew Jersey) magistrate: "You have acted like a child, and will receive a child's penalty. Writ; out 500 timta; *l always obey the orders ©f a traffic policeman'.''
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  • 228 1 BEAT THEM WITH IRON BARS BRUNSWICK, Germany, Tuesday. HUSKY 26 year-old German calmly admitted in court at Brunswick, yesterday that he raped and killed nine women and killed one man to obtain "sexual satisfaction". Rudolf Pleil. a former blacksmith, described hi.s killings in gory detail, with
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  • 266 1 U.N. rejects Russia 's peace plan LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. THE SOVIET "peace plan" for outlaw m- the atom bomb and reducing the armed farm of the five major Nwen by one-third wm overwhelmingly defeated yesierda\ at week of debate in the United Nations main Political Committee. Under Soviet insi 50-natl
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  • 55 1 the t: Japanese i gels en route to t lie A tic on the fifth post-war whaling expedition ielt Yokohama on Sunday and is expected 10 be away for 9 An Occupation He quarters spokesman estima that the expedition would take at least 2.000 wha yielding
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  • 26 1 ere I food poisonii fling party In a village ol them I •e saul thf poisoned by rerdJgru from copnor cookine A.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 68 1 POLAR CO. r-CI£AN/NC| l i)Y£/NC and t US MENDING] -eman Street, I I_. Phone 71 b 1 AGAIN PLENTIFUL SUPPY i 8 1 1 fl< 1 1 %M MADE FROM WHOLESOME FULL CREAM MILK. VANILLA STRAW3ERRY VANILLA 8? "3dns J CHOCOLATE 4 VA^'LLA KLEEN CUPS IN THREE FLAVOURS i CHOCOLATE
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    • 40 1 Latest Importation for The Fashionable SILVER MOUNTED BUTTERFLY WING JEWELLERY m LANKA JEWELLERS 20. BATTERY RD., PHONE ***** for inside—) rTTTil (and outside /f (manufacturers:' PAR. MALAYAN PAINT WORKS LTD. DISTRIBUTORS.' 1 SI M E, DARBY CO.. LTD. J AVfV
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  • 64 2 'Ba n Beauty contests' i ft- tinj The Girls in Green members of the Women's Land Army- setting out to OiVt a hand at turning the hau in preparation for stacking. Brloir: haymaking is a s'renuous job and this girl has split her shirt doing it. A colleaQue is doing
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  • 318 2 Rhona Churchill pays a tribute to the Women s Land Army that is no more. FIVE hundred women :mri girls, dressed In the bright green jerand corduroy :hes of the Women's Land Army, recently formed up at Wellington Barracks to march to Buckingham Palace. n o'clock
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  • 366 2 In Search of Gifts for Xmas By A WOMAN CORRESPONDENT 'POURING the shops A of Singapore on the exhausting annual hunt for Christmas gifts, I noticed in WHITEAWAy LAIDLAW'S. La Cross' "Naylon" nail varnish witn matching lipsticks and was impressed by their wide range of colours, particularly those In the,
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  • 120 2 I- alway of food t< r en parties Hen are ti tor mering (Ml RINGUES 01 CORNFLAKE l large cup of cornfl cup of sugar i Icing r prefereiw 1 cup chopped whit*- of 1 e white i f •gg until O i iff, vly. Add cornflakes
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 50 2 TRUFOOD steps to stamina sturdiness and strength MEDICAL HALL, MAYNARDS. SINCAPORE DISPENSARY. SINCERE DISPENSARY, THONG WATT, SIANG BEE, NAINA MOHAMED SONS, THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY L MITED. 13, RAFFLES PLACE and COLD STORAGE ARCADF Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang. \r Jk^ tooth mst{ >W^W^ IB SSSK Lk Lt 1 1 fit |3Bp^^.,r
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    • 77 2 AND ELIZABETH ARDEN H Yo you I Ctf AMf I TOMAYNARO CO., LTD. 11, Battery Road ?\n '^B i 4 Ai.//'t>/ >-. *s At,// *^^ii^^»^ < 77; P. H. HENDRY, Jeweller 78. North Bridge Road, Sine LLAIRE has p .i WINGS TO FASH/ON^^^^ ALWAYS SC NEW fa CLAIRES Singapore Cold
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 133 2 Solution To Crossword No. 190 rrsv R| d :iW n D lli.'D B. Lathi, in. Trees. 11, Irish. 12, Ex'ra. 13. House-mai 15 Peep i I day. l)t»wn: 2, Elm. 3. R ibbi h heap. 4 Blow the u- atr r>. Oddn Dullish 7. S Tribute 14. New Crossword No.
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    • 140 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today. >ou have Mich a tremendous amount of personal magnetism that you are bound to be a leader in circle in which you move. Vou are versatile and can usually adapt yourself to any situation which presents itself. Vou are not, however, very assertive and often
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  • 205 3 Bulgars to expel 250,000 Turks WASHINGTON, Monday. THE Tl KKISH ambassador, iMr. Feridun Eakin, forecast yesterday that the United Nations may soon be confronted with a new, urgent, cold war dispute— the threatened mass expulsion of 250,000 Turks from Bulgaria. Unless there is a prompt solution
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  • 7 3 THE 'BEST ALTERNATIVE TO CONGRESS' bt'd Reuter
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    20 3 photo. »u«nd d in a turn against thf I Ita first aid station by a t.S. inf jntrv in.in. USIS
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  • 40 3 WHY 'HAWHAW' WAS FUNNY WASHINGTON, Monday. H laughed it the German broadcaster Han during Ihc war -and handed him laerican Gl'a u^uillv were only ged Haw Haw and able 1 ?cau r ed no 3 V A of A. P.
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    91 3 V*OR TH ■> r,'roii« to bid Ui j cluba to express 'he In-between two and hrre "ure of Ills har;d lgorous heart raises It Norths decision cally corrtct from a neverti haa a preemptive value against a b:d from the opbcs tne of th*» hand bef^rf such d
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  • 39 3 The United N leeship Cor. powers a account for I re ;::v ut roc of the T LI or Gfr.eral The C '->xirLtn the Becretary- »sed which dealt with 1 1 hey by the Reuter
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  • 14 3 MA IL FOR TROOPS 1 K rean war roops received I 000. oon Reuter
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    34 3 Sir Stafford Cripps (right) laughs carefreely at Bristol when he confirmed his resignation as Chancellor of the Exchequer. With him is Alderman W. 11. Ilenness\. Vice-Chairman .*nd Secretary of the South-Ka*t Bri>tol Labour party.
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  • 33 3 Burma has told Uie r lean Committee of the Inil Labour Organisation a: Geneva that she exsoon to resume nepoh oil companies for joint exploitation of the Upper Burma oilfields.— Reuter
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  • 25 3 'Admit Red China but no recognition' MR R r La] I Natioi it thai r C t Nai made his co i .11. E.C.A. A.P.
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  • 31 3 The special conference ol Americ Jewish Congress I i a res >lung :h n policy ol Ing Germany as iikercvive and stn ys menaced the depeaceful v- i Reuter
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  • 18 3 A in Ku r and presidential Mr Ch i tang, haa i In Tal "1 Reuter
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  • 20 3 Spain has concluded a year trade agreement with Prance Involving exchanges >tal valued 25,000.000.--000. French franca "about Reuter
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  • 18 3 ese ment sources hav ment would bo signed with the sterling arm very shortly Reuter
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  • 243 3 MOSCOW, Monday U7HETHER Soviet schools should be co-educational is a burnins issiu* among Russian teachers. The public has also become interested as a result of articles on the subject in the Literary Gazette. Ever since 1944 in primary and secondary schools In Moscow and most other large
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  • 167 3 NAPLES, Monday. V i:\VSBOYS rushing round the streets in Naples with tiie iatc editions of the Saturday evening newspapers shout strings of apparently meaningless number-. it those numbers mean a fortune to some ky Neapolitan. For they are the winners of the klv "Lotto most popular
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  • 44 3 piious of the American Flying Tigers Squadron In China may fly suppliea for the French in Indo..a. The T ho f oughi IS V( C 1:1Air force before the 8t entered the last war. may have French lots R iter.
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  • 46 3 Mrs. Louif Q 67--bought a I advertisement in a Columbia. Ol paper to save the Stars Stupes froi ed." of Pai and the D.N. flag, then, and then* only. should it fly over public buildir the Qi Stai the adverti Id.- A.P.
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  • 199 3 Britain will free next year- U.S. view NEH YORK, Mund V T EW YORK bankers do not think Britain will revalue her pound sterling upward. Nobody, of course, professes publicly to r: any official information on the matter, but authoritative banking sources predicted a move to l<*t the pound find
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  • 81 3 QTUDENTS of the Damur.u;ol;i Mixed S< hmil in < O lon's central provnuf mi on stones in the lower c Li^m >. because there are no hem hes. Thc> keep their slat»> on their laps, when they want to write because there an» no desks. Other
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  • 41 3 RUSSIA TRAINS CHINES? GIRLS TO SPY TAIPEH. M :i PUSSIA has trained b:ai; v ful Chines on Chinese Col P members and Sjv. :hroughou: R a The English ed Ing Chine. trained In M i prepa job. •and i disciplin* Reuter
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  • 15 3 Rt Rev. v. Hunl Bishop oi since IS died I I London.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 299 3 SINGAPORE Dan Britain <BBC> 11 30 News and Kill NI-.TUOKK. N€m| Analyst (BBC; 1143 10 am. Newi from Singapore; "Bvenlnf Serenade" (Giam. :o 50 For the Schools; 12 Pi<>- re In Malay, nrxinwr 1 ra; 1.30 lime S rriWAriVj 1 45 Dane- Mum. Nrv^. 1(J 5Q sdloo i s t;
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  • The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY. Oct. 31, 1950.
    • 45 4 DINGAPORI c:' low infant mortality nd a s( the er folk i t lie inci>e to p B:. a JUS' I r 13 r a free in for he ipti- homes I jrt heir cr.\ n i md iuse ol It I es.
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    • 114 4 II ably foil ibillc is far m ill thr '>l(f with i ire m>t re> r neas a .ci who or :.:ch :d--of e conbreeds locking re children sleep us, arliest age. come irr.o contact. with the worlds evils. Build the houses and the schools ivhere our youngsters can
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  • 1068 4 MEXICO CITY: THE unpredictable Mexicans are trying to outdo the Russians and Americans at one and the same time The Government, still proud to call itself revolutionary, is pressing forward its socialist and nationalisation programme, parcelling out resources and promises to peons and simultaneously building an American-style
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  • 767 4  - 1951 Car Shows Few Innovations COURTENAY EDWARDS AT THE MOTOR SHOW By -i THOSE who went to the Motor Show at Earls Court expecting to lind bold experiments Ji\ British car design were in for a disappointment. British manufacturers, busily ministering to the enormous appetite of overseas markets. have been
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  • 17 4 Tough Guy drew 'like an angel' A ser be< en< vious dm ed in A" after he:
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 15 4 GIFTS QUALITY for THE SEASON U. S. de SUVA 106, ORCHARD ROAD NEW TEL *****
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    • 93 4 (Ehrifitinaa 2K> TURKEY ■eedn t have a Ltst iush for your u order it now. and when tf> comes your bird will be dc jo you m beautiful cor, The turkeys arr.v r. prime quality birds m a vn Jty range of weights. Make sun one is yoc When you
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  • 266 5 WELFARE CHIEF LEAVES FOR K.L. POST 'Big task ahead in Singapore Free rres> Staff Reporter T. Kames Hughes, acting Secretary for Social Welfare, Singapore, who helped to draft the Five-Tear Social Welfare Plan for the Colony, is to be transferred to the Federal Secretariat in Kuala Lumpur. His place will
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  • 29 5 t MTCSpondenl tlie rolled States was partly •r the wai In Indo-China was txrsterdai i>v M. Jules Ha igon ih-'a lonrnaJ r peo-
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  • 30 5 iAPORr ppy 31. to c- Fools" c :i be open to women of •he their fa f to amuse ce. r« em of the <J' A
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  • 192 5 Prawns improve S 'pore diet Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S G8 prawn ponds yield a total <>f about 142.H7 tons of prawns a year, states the annual report of the Fisheries Department for last year. high demand ;he fUh auctioned in I tailed only 10.163 9 tons in 1H49. the
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  • 13 5 F er, a i •se man, Jl enced to ten ent
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    68 5 p»( tuir\ IN the bomb-bay of this converted Halifax bomber— the type used extensively on ni^ht-bombing missions over Germany In 1943— which landed at Kalians airport yesterday was a fire-ton propeller shaft, a replacement for the damaged one of the ship SUrdhana. Members of the c rew are F 0
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  • 16 5 l ree Press Stall Reporter Duties Mr. 1 via rses i n 1
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  • 92 5 Singer on way home I rr.- Prcsv St:iff R«-port«-r InVENTY-ONE YEAR -OLD (ir- ta I»- w lyric Ived in jresterday *>n v home ifter compl< the l*r. She arrived aboard .t QanBOAC I singing li r Friti Lehman, brother Fan IS singt-r. I n Si .v York. Coming from a
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  • 222 5 DEBATE ON PAY SCALES TODA Y Free Press Stall Reporter AN important principle relating to *tall appointments in the Singapore Municipality is expected to be debated when the Municipal Commissioners meet t<>r their monthly ordinary meeting this afternoon. I 011- The Questi i Mr Prank C Ja -> to have
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  • 25 5 A Malay youth stole a gold ring and two bangles valued at 555 from a Malay v. outside Lorong 2^. Gtylang. Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 87 5 I^o COPE with the population of rats in Alor Star the authorities sh <il seriously consider breeding cats' in equal number, Mr. K. Nair suggested to the Kota Star Town Board. The Board agreed to appoint a rat Hitching overseer after having considered a letter from
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  • 75 5 hthe M< ernment, urges that a up to i: s and standard of living tble wages to be bn level. noditief iuHxi of till trades, wpectall et. as made to maintain a ■ndard of living ■.dar.t lrtbc-ur troubled .uclude 'he up ol machii provide for ■'s and
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  • 193 5 SHORT-TERm PLAN FOR ATTAP AREAS Free Press Staff Reporter RECOMMENDATIONS have been drawn up b> the Teehnical Working Party anponUed by Singapore Municipal Commissioners, which will proxidt lor the erection of temporary dwellings, attap or otherwise, within such areas as the Commissioners m allocate for temporary houses There are »^<»
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  • 20 5 Donation* to thr A Relief Fund from the B. Serai branch of the M Indian Co:. total* 216.40.
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  • 47 5 Malay villagers object I I I r.t. A MEETING .1 B 3 I 1 appoimed 1. bv the C Tht- rep:er; G it ;o riebaie meet;/, led and B ird well I rest of th< The :ied by Gv< tore the mt It has a p 1500
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 62 5 OUR REMNANTS' Week Sale I im l Full Swing 5 <>u haie not taken advantage of this pportunity please hurry vp and fi our choice. t from COTTON. SILK FURNISHING 5 FABRICS All At Reduced Prices i I Ist. FLOOR FASHIONABLE FAMOUS AMERICAN CORO JEWELLERY' IN EARRINGS. BRACELETS BROOCHES NECKLETS.
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    • 128 5 R>' mi f g What a treat to open and close c c\ at a touch en Ruff!ette curta.n 1 r «k®* This is the rail with the eye -level sc I Lil lEßfif at ena t > es one pe s>o n to secure the W&m&^wW complete rail together
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  • 217 6 'WE HAVE FAILED' PANDIT CHIEF M.C.P. orders his death Free Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A MALACCA bandit leader, Siew Lau, who advocated giving up the terrorist campaign, has been ordered b> Central Committee of the Malayan Communist Party to be "destroyed." A* F'ederation Government statement today said: "The
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    33 6 Ph:ito. i PICT! MM at the r.cent dance held hv the Singapore Municipal BcilkJW I nion at its clubhouse in J.'irtr Park. Picture sh»\\»i i *r^ i lh\s Municipal irial and their David
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  • 105 6 Doctor says 'don't be squeamish CEX should be taught in Malayan schools because it Ls "ao fundamental in lil .and Dr. B. R. S: .>an. member of the Council he Univo sity of Mai [ht. He said we and have the cow: face facts There should I irl ilarlj >
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  • 66 6 ARGI Jorge S Sugden yesterday set up i '.)rd by swimming Straits of Gibi i 6 hrs 58 mins. Previous record for the 12--.vim was held b^ unt ry man, AnU Ah- who crossed In 7 hrs. 42 mins. pt. 27 last. Sugden, who swam
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  • 54 6 THE Bril h Am iteur Box- are sec to Austria for the time next week for two international contests i on Nov 14 and another yet to be finally arranged. Three changes are being made from the team which drew four-all against Ireland at Wembley
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  • 383 6  - Record entry for Army Rugby Cup PETER LOVEGROVE Bv AST season's record entry of 100 teams for the Army Rugby Union Challenge Cup has quickly been eclipsed. Another 19 units have joined in the competition this season to emphasise the constantly Increasing popularity of rugby football among the troops. I:.
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  • 20 6 1 1 ruct- hi P. K B A Cr Ir. G. R 1 1 Mr A. MacN
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  • 14 6 OATITRDA^ Ctfj frusadI IV: IV I I Ol ■••"r..n 8. < Lin- < Reuter
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  • 57 6 FM)R thr first time in 1 history, the West Indii's touring trit keters li.ivr receired a bonus an a tour. Of the VMO.OOO In profits made bj the British West Indies rirki't Bt»:ird of ontrol mi the last English tour. Ihf players h.ive each been s«»nt
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  • 79 6 3 batsmen stand out in MCC innings IMIREE men rescved the M.C.C. baf trom n 'v again.-; i accurate South iltao ick on the third da match at Adetaklt*. They were Len Eiutton I i. century on Sit in <:\ > ll'J'. !i:s pa i cond-wicket s* ol 170. and
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  • 108 6 -••I ih II srKALLI I*l iv\> '*0 Mil I •> 1 I > lluttoa I t.anclrt k Hirta IMI txhbrook Ibw b Htrro Nimp-.ua I k Ni.birt ill* lirwr, b Sti^rl L.sr C Noblrt b M I '*S I Kitlo k Molr l'.rg« n l»/.p»lr k VAu»c« In I
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  • 101 6 ]\ew tobacco 4 loan stock LONDON 4 PKEBUI M of three points Imi*»rial IWhain 4S (OJ was introdurrd to the Stock I k itatel KriJtci > linaiK i.«| Trading three and a optimistic foreThe inark- trend. Op< I B: Text ed. Rubber dull S;> >e tll| •f
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  • 35 6 Water bills: experiment A. M ir.spare •.dh'd a O'T i sinners paid their bills in I first two hours, rod tl of one And tw nad to b»» iv-: mor. day t j lo rs
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  • 21 6 CHXKLTON ATHLETIC l H Ham three-nil in a nd replay in London Challenge Cup icm competition yesterd A. P.
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  • 32 6 UK SOCCER FIXTURES -UDlir 1 IMIKI. |M K W« p«rt Mli PuM lifrtotfva I Hit ■■Mfai DM! Nhrr v -t -rn < Mo! hi •rl| '< K U*. \rb «Ait> Km I Hun I
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    • 71 6 OPffJVS TO-DAY OWIY 4 SHOWS 3A;i.y No! ILTI RED TIMES 1 1.13 I i uid MS p.m. \)I RE-ISSUE \<>U RE-HAKI Bu I "i« ProdiHtion aW Ij^u .^aw V A i^Lh^mW Hh£ iNCOfAPARAB^ 1 &UMAM I a«««Biy M BOY n Is, »S5 I Magazine feature W^? 1 II k J
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    • 58 6 "THE PERSONAL IFFARS OF WOMLN OF THI TODAY OWLY 4 SNOWS E?A V I L I 0 N 2-4 15-6.30-9 30, J DAVIS- deHAWIUWD T- SIP- Bpi DENNIS HORSAK f TOMORROW- Everybody s in the cart in Merriest -Marital Mix -Up of J Time -BOOK •s*/ iohns kw*r: r loKxihX,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 105 6 J/\|S|t Exclusive to the Singapore Tree Press in Malaya MSRaTdKB Exclusive to the Singapore free Press in Malaya JZ^lr™?*??* TH6 ST B f AND IP YOU GIVE- A- V> M«S AUTO SHOULO F AM WE A«6 .N T WtsLT'^ iffi M6 YOUR PA «Ol-E fl REACH THAT BENO j'^M LOCK,
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    • 112 6 SOCCER: P. A.M. TROPHY-. NORTH v* SOUTH S^ToRO^Yi? NORTH V, 500TM X^ -^O "^J Soccer nqr<rM AT K.lumpoß X<^^^ if Will 6£ KCMi>ie£*£& IhaTplp^ J 0\ SPECTATORS Fo^ x V \Q Q> l Jl^ N 5853 [4bJn[ 1 gL^)-^ Y\ CAUSE FOR V TTf^J^ /r\ MM,<M T WAS s^f Mv
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  • 10 7 Parkhouse and Bedser indisposed 1 u ..iv be i r.de
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  • 263 7  - JAUNTY AND WINATION WORK FASTEST ALLAN LEWIS Sanlana shows improvement By KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. LOCALLY-trained horses held the spotlight this morning when the second grass track, which was a little soft, was opened for fast work. The fastest time of the morning was returned by Jaunty (I)unwoodie) and Wination (Ay
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  • 137 7 FHE PICCOTT SUSPENSION jH! stewards of the Jockev Club dealt severely with the 14-year-old boj prodigy, Lester Piggott, in t.iKinu his lieenee awaj to ride for the remainder i tii«' iron season. There will be man.i who will perhaps the leadini men in the British racing
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  • 41 7 NEE SOON BEAT SEMBAWANG Soon Garrison defeated RAF. Setnbawang by six pom's (try, penalty goal) to three (try) In a rugger name played at Net Soon yesterday, rs lor Nee Soon were Pemberton (tryl awJ Parry (penalty) while March scored Sembav
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  • 27 7 Y.M.C.A. TENNIS RESULTS tnpion- Mi n OPI n SIN°<;LES: v P H Ml > R v|\..| I I I -IM.II^ \II S |M>l I'.l I H Ann K
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  • 32 7 \'o' NG Aman. rm«?r fl 8 Aman waa ooi a '.n mt. In 193S B i \a p An Al a nne i h a. Al :ir. Aman
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  • 19 7 i i CHI .<r\< r }< C R R H ft j H !U~ A. B Da, v
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  • 166 7 PENALTIES were the order of the (lav in the Kugbv match at Woodsville yesterday when St. Andrew's School defeated Raffles Institution by six points (two penalties) to three (penalty). A hard tussle towards the end saw St. Andrews holding out against a Raffles team who seemed
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  • 183 7 By KISADI K ANG I'oh I.ini, the Singapore Thomas cup badminton player, lias been invited to turn out in tfif exhibition matches Wring arranged by the Selangor Badminton Association in aid of the Poppy Ua\ Fund this week-end at Kuala Lumpur. As the
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  • 137 7 \7ICT< >h [AS port C Club B xv mucli U> r thni in the ru^uer Padanf y« sU i ■a inn they were beaten bj points 1 5 goaN» to three (trj first g.nne for the Club. centra three, JannJnga scored four Of SCC's five
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  • 185 7 Singapore hockey roundup AX interesting point about yesterdays Singapore hoc- s was that in a.! i e games played the score Ceylon sports club down 2 0 to RAF. Changi Road yes! ere. Parmenter scored in the .md Potter got thp second resump- Malaya won
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  • 25 7 following will rei 8.0.D.C.A. i key a! St. q* rge'a Road on Thursday: Webb< r Balen Collins Lawson Kelly. Rudh Singh, M<*iin-
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  • 398 7 WEIGHTS FOR K.L. RACES I Kuala l.um.'Hir Mttu. nTENGHTS for all v*>\en race« «»n Ihe fhsf day of the Selanjjor Turf lull i meeting:, Saturday. Nov 4. are: Class 1, Div. 1 About 7 Furs. I oui lock II 10 '0 I Raj Mahal S.l' Dark Brtnade Clvnor 8.1'."' LotiKchamps
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  • 44 7 lioi. l. is en. the Norwich centre-forward, and KinBey, Norwich insid<*-risht are beaten to the ball bj i MHlwall defender when Hutu o teams met in a Div. 3. (South) match on Oct. 14. The result w.is a one-all draw.
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  • 43 7 Eyre takes a rest EN i A 1 1 "I see t en my tr iund. and I have had enough of run- Eyr. ad a plao Englan I i nal- <■ tho ter a< H«- believes it d stamina I track s< son.
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  • 99 7 OUTCROP OF RUGBY 'HEROES' By THE SPORTSMAN 'rHERE seenu to be a sudden outcrop of rugby 'heroes" men who insist on playing after they have Km 50 per cent, incapacitated. Admirable 0 Yes but often a nuisance to their own side. B an unfair obstacle to the opposition. To be
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  • 61 8 LOVETT: To* Mary, wife ol I ovett. on 24 h Oct., 1950 •I Kcmioon General Hospital, tht gtf) of a David Lewis. MUNRO On 23rd Oct.. 50. at u- B.M.H Spore, to PtjfJ (n> of Maj I C. B the Gordon Hghhndors REEVES To El-5.\ w.fe of J. 0
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  • 80 8 LONDON. Tu INDIAN fi.it ions with China ng in the balance as i result ni China's announcer army will T:bot the M cle. ssador In pressed his in lib' a understood or assumed Id. Mr Nehru h ty of a ,n p u Ip in n
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  • 9 8 A imWil- baby I A.P.
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  • 207 8 2/6d TO SEE OLD BARONIAL' LONDON, Tuesday. IN the Stately Homes of England they are tottii up the takings, counting the florins and halfcrowns paid by sightseers to look over ancestral mansions during the summer. For the visiting season is nearly over. And there looks
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  • 44 8 LONDON OOMPOoITORS and i: v empl rs jri si relay end i dispute which has stop] >r hampered p ib: :»r the r< w. T!.. £8 a week and to pi laim 1 ci f > and r r d ke Reuter
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  • 14 8 I >n in [nd< will pre B F \rce A. P.
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  • 29 8 Th- Han Stan I ♦•I was reported in "very condition In P.ir; yest< i I following an operation or Satur r the removal ni an ab A.P.
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    21 8 JEST A MINUTE "One little lot of those invisible* exports they re talking about in the papers these days, chum!' r
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  • 157 8 STABILISATION OF TIN FAVOURED GENEVA. Tuesday. DOLIVIA is "vitally interested" in an agreement to stabilise the tin trade. Mr. Manuel Carrasco, head of the Bolivian delegation at the United Nations tin conference in Geneva, said yesterday Dr. Cmr ference would probably not succeed in setting a dat' such an agreement
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  • 72 8 I A KE SUCCESS. Tues. riiHE United States anJL nouneed in the United N i lons Economic and Social Council yesterday that it lias decided to grant a visa to Mr. Georges Fischer, a representative of the World Federation of Trade Unions. to a! tend UN.
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  • 30 8 has just had National Letterwritfaf week The post office urged everyone to write more letters even though it lost more money on everv letter it delivered.
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  • 277 8 PATIENT SHOUTED 'MURDER' Nurse testifies against matron WORTHING, Tuesd:i>. IT was just after 9 p.m. at the Concord Nursing Home in Worthing. Sussex England. A patient, 76-year-old Mrs. Fanny Parkinson, was ill with slight blood pressure and heart disease; she had periodical attacks causing mental upsets; .she became truculent and
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    34 8 CRYSTAL PALACE FlRE— Fireman strive to contain the w.i/,. which broke mit in the Crystal Palace grounds in London, destroying the old School of Art building which had survived the great firr of 1936.
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  • 143 8 V(> sea passages in British ships are available this winter either way between Britain and her West Indian colonies in the Eastern Caribbean. People from the West Indies who are now in Britain are having to travel home by wav of America. Canada, or even Africa
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  • 58 8 LONDON. Tin I^l IE Colonial Development rporation today disclosed its plans to Increase food production in some of Britain's under-developed colonial areas. Among the projects contemplated by the cornpi are a rattle ranch, freezing plant and abattoir in African Bechuanaland, agricultural .schemes for three islands
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  • 23 8 Thr World Bank yesterday -announced luans iolallnv» USs2o.4f^ooo to Siam for dcvrlopmeiu of railways ports, irrigation and drain-' A.P.
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  • 13 8 Pra to the forces h ted her fi •r four A.P.
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  • 70 8 U.S. firms sold copper to China WASHINGTON, T na i ist China 4 copper anc by a round- th< led Ui. rt rvgu. aVlivrred to R.-d C r by ships of th< line of Hew York T en ord nload In New York a .n— a p war material Th<
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  • 10 8 HKs6.;>s p r U.-sS HKSI6 05 p» r
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  • 13 8 NEWCATHOLIC DOGMA IS APPROVED V I CARI N Chur ed tion. Itm-d A.P.
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  • 7 8 Robel colonel shot dead 1 8.-7 U.P.
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  • 7 8 UPRISING IN PUERTO RICO with b A.P.
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