The Singapore Free Press, 15 November 1950

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA V SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1950. PKICh I'KN CENTS,
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  • 167 1  -  LIONEL CRANK rick warfare sub-zero 'eat her fr t;> Ihe r roe Press) TOKYO. Wednesday. i Korea are now asing soldiers. Thc\ are suicide squads <!• fire on themselves so that Ls ran make surprise attacks. s. groups of them have nl> on hilltops. Somerun <l<>\\ ii
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    31 1 JACK GABDNCE. ih<- new bemvyweifht champion <»f tli»' British Empire. He h**ut Bru«> Woodrock on :i lechnic il knot k-out m the 11th round '»>t niuht. See Pa^«' 11.
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  • 89 1 'Nepal would halt Reds CCESS Of Uu rt'htls m Nepal would be the "surest bulwark against the extension of Communism from neighbouring Tibet,' 1 M. P, Koirala, >-old commander of the insurrectionary m Nepal, said last night m New Delhi. 0 rupe > l nearly I" I It id his
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  • 42 1 Philip's aunt is fined \ssk Fran wed. I*Hl March] i ford- H the Duke Edinburgh, wa> tun-d ord( red to deposit -larby her cnr over a Marchloi at am. when h< r car Inju i amount ol d The Mar- qu A.P.
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  • 33 1 Colombia yesU lalion of m•- ci Na;s m an Colombia is the first I In American Republic make such an of! The batt Ists of :ib<> dned army men."- A.P.
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  • 55 1 Peking blast at Nehru >NG KON*i X- Qdeni Wah Kiu Vit Pon yesterday reported that a Chinese Communist oroackas; made a scathing attack on the Indian Premier, Pandit Nehru, charging him with attempting to annex Tibet. The broadcast said Pandit Nehru'a tactics were to ip profit without puti m any
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  • 61 1 IN FR I \V. d. TiHE Chinese Communists 1 alleged American planes violated Chinese terri s in tw M-• k.s ending Nov. 10. A Peking radio broadcast said Incompl reports showed 218 American plantviolated the Manchurian border, killed or wounded a total oi 14 persons,
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  • 25 1 U.S. S UPER TAN lent Truman yester- 'ii Congress for the ctmeni the S 1.000 000. 000-prr-yrar ev'^.> Drofi ■i\ retrospective io I. 1950—1 U.P.
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  • 70 1 HI AIN who **ci I ta was brought back to life for Bye <\:> doctor told coroner's hearing yesterday In London. Dr. f. W. Shackle, a pathologist, s.iid that the i,O--vear-oid man, Mr. Charles Warren, nas nnderfoiiif an operation for kidney trouble ulien hi> heart
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  • 63 1 Mail train delayed i X i Lv i no? air: IQ p.m. A Malayan Rai!w. t man told the Free Presi I morning that he had received no d ts to th<> cause of hold-up. He said In* was tin tha* It w is noi duo to a derailment by
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  • 25 1 P: I Denmark arrived msanne iwali the birtli i .-.i.-ennd baby to li r r. Prir. Ol Parma the wll Michael of Rumania.
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  • 20 1 Soviet mo 'c named a peak ol Hi* Pamir Movn talnj !n Uibeki.stan i!c of Peace."- Reuter
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  • 182 1  -  BERNARD WICKSTEED From WITH BRITISH FORCES IN KOREA, Wed. rilK Siberian w i n te 1 suddenly came to tin North Korean front yes terday. Without warning the wind shifted northwards durinj; the night driving tern ireratu res below zero upon exposed hilltops. i ii with.:
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  • 62 1 distinctive, I tl C n n's .ii New Y'>rk. irere the gift ot tat Ali Khan. t»i Ihe Prin Minisi Pakistan Reuter Keep your h:iir on. m\s her mother to Chris. Yu. ;b she looks at Singapore for the lir>t time on her u.iy to Hunt:
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  • 170 1 LONDON, Wednesday. \IK. Malcolm Mac Donald, British CommissionerGeneral tor South-east Asia, will leave London b\ air for Singapore early tomorrow, it was stated Officially m London yesterday. He ne<J to London last night from Paris nd talks on the war against Communism m s la
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  • 30 1 Pandit Nehru. Indian Prime Minister i I 1 day. Dr. Rajrndra Prasad, the Indian President, and Cabinet ministers wore* among visitors r/ho called to yengratulafr him. Reuter
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  • 13 1 The te'egraph .service between Japan and Korea hn? been restored.— Reuter
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  • 356 1 'GOODBYE,' IF PLANTERS QUIT New rubber duty protest LONDON, Wednesday. SYDNEY PALMER, a former rubber planter m Malaya, said yesterday that there are 1.400 men m the front line m .Malaya's rubber plantations, and if these men threw their hands m. Britain rould say goodbye to Malaya. Sir Sydney was
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  • 52 1 4 11. win.- shop* m the V State «>l Massachusetts have been asked "Please i not mention Santa Clan m any Christsnas advertisements for hguor.'" reason iflveti is I "This patron saint has beea associated with children and therefore should not l»f associated with alcoholic bei
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  • 140 1 French set up 'no retreat' line SAIGON, Wednesday. FRENCH Military HiadfMirff ri said ffrtcrday tli i t l.';i)0 soldiers, who evacuated the frontier I tion of Laokay on No\embcr 1. had eluded V < m Communists and reached si»tVt\ two-u nightmare flight through rugged m* unta in+ui try. The French
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  • 7 1 U.S. CALLS UP MORE MEN cvbn Reuter
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  • 963 2 Take Care When You Adopt A Child SIXGAPORE DOCTOR SAYS I AM anxious to adopt 1 a baby. My friends have warned me that many unwanted babies suffer from syphilis. Could you help me by pointing out the features m an infant so that I may reOtM if I see
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    41 2 ON the boat-train from Southampton Gloria Swanson, ated 52. with her 18-year-old daughter Michelle Farmer. The Swanson measurements her figure is one a girl would »c happy to possess are: Bst. .'Jib., bust 35-36 ins., waist 21 inns., hips 3 4ins.
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  • 315 2  -  Dr. CHARLES HILL M.P. *y- Disci SSES THE APPENDIX. YOU can do without your appendix and, for all I know, you may be doing without it now. To be honest, we are not quite sure why nature has provided us with an appendix— unless it be to
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  • 161 2  -  J.ILLOVSKY HISTORY OF MEDICINE By PRESCRIPTIONS of the early J. made much of bathing and praying. Prayers were prescribed before and after every single human activity. Before prayers the person had to his hands. Washing m the morning and night was obligatory. Before reading the Bible
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    • 158 2 HOLLYWOOD Beauty Hint jH Turner, M-G-M i v\ be .i> BCI as thr nnd color tv I rhar she dors. I 1 i anochei nail tip. •r ot i i• tl -I J itirr appl I -tart bdr ot rhc nail. an«l iksfl Tv r coar FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED ADVIRTISEMENTS
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    • 156 2 WHICH OF THESE AILMENTS DO YOU SUFFER jjJgSJ 2/ "dfVes* warninos T M C»Mu«* Of, •rt «»»rr V-TAMiN DEFtC ENCT f -rc: (ttt r 4 :-4 lMv« T r.« cook«C OJt »r>; re j f> I (tv(fi| »ou tnoa(h tor r.tedi H*«d the»e warnings and jrou prevent r§r niili^ii^Jrli k
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 135 2 New Crossword N*». 203 8 lEH smtismMfesftil H mj^jsm mm jmM h m~ "i 1 1 1 "i m n CLUES ACROSS 1. Apt headwear for a solver (8-3). 7. 3< ne and fat to hdp you polish (5-6). 8. Where's (he keyhole? (6). i>. "Time nu i a" In
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    • 198 2 ¥OUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, the itan iit\ > uivin ><»m exceptional Abilities. Your ment.il power is above «\«r.iue. but it is up to \ou to drvelop it. loud Of both literature :md science, >ou mi-lit Miter either fiHd successfully. V<»u couM combine then satisfau torily, too You arc keenlj
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  • 256 3 US. CRIME IS BIG BUSINESS "Public officials corrupted" WASHINGTON, Tuesday. gE N AT O R Estes Kefauver, Democ rat from Tennessee, said yesterday that Senate Investigations have shown that "organised crime m the country today would make kindergarten play out of the operations of the Capone boys. Senator Kefauver. interviewed
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    29 3 photo vi.t a < ommunist herkler from PirU rj!l> m Stuttgart, (ifrmany. I! (U tried to interrupt a speei h by the banceUor. l>r Konrad Adenauer. All were ted. A.P.
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  • 44 3 WASHINGTON, Tm-Nday. >«>n. urging a vast new American pregraauae, will probably form the >Mi nt Truman's foreign economic to impress next year, administra- <\. itt'd. n had a hard tune »ettinis Congress to flnaiu-e the third prohern rhe mabiUions dollars A.P.
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  • 19 3 JAP CRIMINAL GANG SMASHED 'politan asbc i a :',angof i t :h rough lvi of past >se arreans- Reuter
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  • 23 3 o complete friD the economic achieved by the <Un people, has been 'he Governor vt ?i r Mr. Isa. at Reuter
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  • 58 3 uiurd effort t« clean up Japan's stress t reeks and ponds which arc bein? l»e« Hy by people In the urban areas as uar* W'lfar.- Muustr> promoting: a new law to penalties on offenders I ted by the Ministry calls for a line of up to vilOO)
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  • 10 3 1. has b^en -he ial Production Au- U.P.
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  • 66 3 Journalists need 'best training' LOS ANGELES Tiles and journalism arv ihe two most irnporlani professions. says Professor Joseph A. Brandt, chairman of the graduate department of Journalism at the University of California. But he believes journalism has been neglected from a training standpoint 'The men and women who prepare material
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  • 59 3 The Food for Britain Fund VM officially closed m Sydney after "selling 5,000.000 parcels m five years. The Governor of New South Wales. Lieutenant-General Sir John Northcott bought the la.st parcel and sent it I <>rri Gowrie. former GovernorGeneral of Australia and a member of
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  • 20 3 Ja yards of cotton Clotb and 23.311.000 pounds of co' yarn during the nrsi moi. his year Reuter
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  • 248 3 FRAXKFI XT, Tuesday. 4 MrKKAN troops m (iermany are being warned A this wet*k that they 'must be constantly alert and prepared to meet the possibility of new armed ar^ression ly international Communism.' The warning is siven m the troops' information and education
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  • 23 3 The 6.979- ion I kalian steamer Noroo was heavily damaged m a collision with an unidentified tanker m the Gulf of St. Lawrence.-
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  • 43 3 The Bombay Government has refused a passport to Mr. S S More General Secretary of tiie Peasants and Workers Party of India— a party holding Communist ideologies -to attend the World Peace Congress now transferred to War saw from Sheffield. Reuter
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    18 3 The I'UJJO-ton President Adams, a last luxury liner, is launched at the amdrn yards m the I'nited States.
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  • 29 3 The* Mayor of Sou ra bay a. Mr. Dula Arnowo, said In Jakarta that there was no cause for worry about conditions m Sourabaya. although Communists displayed activities recently.
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  • 30 3 The pro-Communist newspaper. Ta Kung Pao. re:i that the Communists had banned American films from Shanghai theatres. A similar ban already had been .mDO.sed m (\i: U.P.
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  • 52 3 'EASE SECURITY REQ UIREMENTS' Atom! Energy Commission has been asked t o ease the rigid rity requirements on the (haven National Laboratory's new nuclear reactor at Upton. New York. Tlie Laboratory that the request was made |O that university scientists could have greater access to the atomic furnace for experimental
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    308 3 r,- no sys'em that wiw 1 take care of ordinary band* md also perform to perfection Ml freiks VVe may criticise Hie individual bids of this auction estycially North's go;ng on to bid the slam: ye; It Is difflcul' to quarrel with 'he final contract reached Wes* "burned
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  • 112 3 KIDNAPPER DOCTOR 'IS DERANGED' SANTA IT. Tues. [)R Nancy Campbell. 43. Charged with kidnapping a wealthy building contractor's nine-year-old daughter, 1 Inda Stamm, v ill be taken I > hospital as soon as is released on US$2;") noo ba said her lawyer. Her frie;u .v who have of- hundreds of
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  • 36 3 HALF HAVE SIGNED Amidst half of nil the people m China already have ligned the so-called Peace Appeal, which Ls bein«, r circulated by Communist* throughout the world, according to the Npv China News Agency U.P.
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  • 32 3 The US Air Force revealed that an American B-50 bomber dumped its bomb load m the St. Lawrence River m Canada, terrifying villagers and jolting a 30-mile area U.P.
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  • 23 3 An American was wound d yesterday when the MassawaAsmara diesel coach was ar'.acked by seven bandits 52 kilometrw from Massawa.— A.P.
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  • 226 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday. T»I1E OFFICIAL Chinese Communist newspaper. People's Daily of Peking, asserted yesterday that American forces m Korea could "not be halted unless we check them and compel them to stop." In one of the most virulent anti-American propaganda campaigns thus far recorded, the
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  • 50 3 Dr. Kurt Schumacher. West German Social Democratic Party leader, said m Hersfeld m the American Zone of Germany: "I am convinced that the Soviet Union will not start a war because they know that though they will win the first they will lose the last battle." Reuter
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  • 224 3 LONDON, Tuesday. AIR. Winston Churchill's chances of ousting the L Labour Government from power by a vote m the House of Commons -thus calling the date of the next election have been reduced almost to nil. Even the Conservatives admit that the Labour Party has shown
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  • 129 3 'Don't let military be U.S. spokesmen' NEW YORK 1 Supreme Court Justkst William Dotogtaf said je«berday th ould be preat tragedy of this hour' if Americans let the milita 1 their spokesmen to the pie of other nations. "The military mind knows only how to destroy." Justice Douglas said We
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  • 38 3 The US State Department, announred the formation of 'American Relief for Korea an organisation which win receive all voluntary aid m order to meet the requirements of Korea I [tle4 by the Un «n--manri U.P.
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  • 92 3 pAPTAINS oi international airline* ran now talk th^ir V way round the world for the fir*t tunr m aviation history. aptain W Waldo I****, rmuniiitiu ations supermtendent of Pan Ameriran Uorld Airw.tNv said m S rw The substitution of radio telephone lor the dot and dash radio
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    • 223 3 SINGAPORE Bir'EßS ISingc (BM'I 1 \HWORK) 445 p.m. Prosi-amme Susunary: 10 a.m. News from Singapore- 447 From the London Editorials 10.50 For the .J^*^^ BBC>; 4.55 Composer of tte Programmes In Malay; 1 p.m. Dancp Music played by Hal Week -Sibelius; 5.15 Report from Herzon Oc'ette Kay Starr; Britain (BBO;
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  • 253 4 Wrestling fans showed sit at flee I left and richt^ <»\«t the mrniii'ss beatinc Kiru Konc received last ireek at the hands of \ust r.ili.i- Jim Mono. Alth be <»n«- of the wor-t beatings m hi^ career. Kin? Hong, h«TP wearilj resting his chin
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  • 7 5 Church has its 270th birthday a. i
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  • 6 5 Rubber thieves kill Dutchman II Reuter
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  • 25 5 *a it ion inised by 134.657 :n the Rnt months of this year Ann oa this the Com.:th Statistician ad Reuter
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  • 16 5 :he Ame tin newsNeve Zeitung, u.a> Ut Saturday b;. Soviet zone agent! a:.d d
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  • 10 5 workers .g in a In- more Reuter
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  • 191 5 IMMENSEE, Switzerland, Wednesday. raREE >wiss Human Catholic missionaries have returned to Switzerland after three years m a Chinese »>mmunist prison In Manchuria for alleged loliahoration with the Japanese The three priests. Fathers Freidrich Hort Johann Imesch and Franz Scnn, reported on their .:i guarded language, evidently fearful
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  • 32 5 Lc Idcr, Marshal of the Roya! Air Force, was elected Chai f Cambridge Unif rsity >r I km election m tlie senati He ■■■n. Jan Smi who died m September.
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    25 5 WUTCTAt UD r I vsirn officers! th« NetiierUad> Id th« opera!ion «i c ;ui- Mao-Bun .tri Ik Mutual Defence Assistance Programme at Grafenwohr. G< rnuuiy,
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  • 400 5 GORILLAS CANNOT EARN DOLLARS Cost of killing too high //AVII LE Fren ch Africa. Wednesday. E'KANCE'S African colonies', latest dollar-earning device is a monopoly m capturing and selling nigh priced animals. Gorillas are especially sought after. The administration arranged its first gorilla expedition and 125 men and 75 women were
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    16 5 A CLANGED- i Be!| present Berlin by th«- A Committee f«r a Free fcuroi> American organisation.
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  • 190 5 NEW POWER SOURCE DISCOVERED GRAND FORKS North Dakota. Wed. ANEW source of power, big enough to operate American industry for 400 years, was described at the University of North Dakota. The power source is a new gas from lignite, perfected by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, m co-operation with tho
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  • 30 5 A wartime Hukbalahap guerilla Calixto Espinosa. 27. •Ann fame for his px ploits against the Japanese army '.vas among five men <*d by "he Manila police A.P.
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  • 163 5 NAPLES. Wednesday. piOVANNI Verri, 53, a CaUbrian carpenter, learny ed at Naples that he had not been named a senator of the Italian Republic. Verri arrived m a crowded third class coach from Cosenza. At Naples he left the train and went to tl I
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  • 63 5 I ink it 'he wheel, M< Ibourne motorist told a questioning policeman: "Beet Is my hobbj I dun i know how many drinks I have had, I've lost count.* 1 Fined at the City Court, he .said he had had a lot Ol businws. domestic and
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  • 126 5 WVV V. M 3 Gertrude Broda. the Austrian girl who i "too glamorous to be a. maid." said that letters arriving m Vienna "by the dozen" from England contained a number of serious offers of work. "I shall decide shortly which to accept," she declared.
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  • 48 5 MAUDE FULTON DEAD Maude Fulton and ereen actress and plavyright, died m Loa An after a long Illness, aged 69. Slie was widely known as a iancer and pianist as well as an actress. One of h^r best known sta^e roles was her own play "The Brat. A.P.
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  • 34 5 Earl Wavell. Britain*! famLia war leader and f Viceroy of India. left a er state valued at £49,579. ii was disclosed m London. D\iig >aid on ihe estate amou to £19.250 Reuter
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  • 26 5 The establishment, of an I: >nesian Chamber ox c .ierce for Europe ha* beer ieclded on by prominent 1: ionwdang and businessman Indonesia Reuter
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  • 80 5 Most Ceylon cars from Britain The United Kingdom was fain Ihe leading sup;>ii» r of cars to Ceylon during Augiii.* Of 438 motor vehicles registered m Ceylon during this month 312 were from rhe U.K. Vehicles registered comprised 259 cars and cabs. 16 omnibuses, 98 lorries and vans. 2 tractors.
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  • 43 5 The King and Queen of Denmark will pay a state vis!: to Paris from Nov. 28 to Dec. 1 thp visit was originally due to be made last we^k but was postponed owing to the death of King Gustav of Sweden.
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  • 33 5 A full meeting of the Atlantic Pact Council of Foreign iters is planned to take ;>lace m Brussels m the mid- December to break the deadlock over German rearm--01 Reuter
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    • 75 5 MALAYA'S i^^ik n p o x D Li 0 BEVERAGE Protect your property ALARM 8 number of our users w^^^ i?^ saved lr cadly many forJ^stu A^7a^ %C tlmes the lotat m**** 0 (^^ico^ 9 at the Bur g'»«"s 1 r rst attempt. WOO HING BROTHERS South Brid Koad Snmap<»re
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  • 318 6 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. NOV. 15. 1930 Doubts promises IT is iashionaole these da vs. among Malayans wno should know better. to proci.im their distrust of British intentions awards her maining colonies and dependent territories. One of this country^ leading politicians recently voiced i c n doubts. "This independence
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  • 1305 6  - Story of a Modern Wizard JACK THOMAS With a slender whalebone rod, or a pendulum of polished elephant tusk he can discover hidden springs of water, deposits of metal and oil, or locate a missing body. By 1 IN the quiet book--1 lined study of a Kensington (London) house recently
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  • 643 6  - Music Needs a Boost PRESTO Music topics by l>v opposing the sug•ion that Singapore should have a prosional orchestra I have, I expected, made both fri< nri. c and enemies Friends are gratifying, enemies, even temporary ones, a challenge And I have pleasure In taking up the gauntlet. I especially
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  • 50 6 You may be sure that Peking and Moscow Radios are making the most of these two statements. And you may Be sure that if the dreams of Messrs. Brewster and Russell come true, those two warlike gentlemen will be many thousands of miles away from the bursting bombs and shells.
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  • 289 6 Hat h iolin roiK-erto m X Major pla\ed by Simon Goldberg and the I'hiMi.n mimla Orchestra (Susskind). I'ariophone S.W. HiS-10. 'it canini's frequent Injunction ♦o his violinists is lo Bake their instruments "Sing." Botii 01--rhestra iand soloist m this spler.did recordlni achieve just that The lovely slow Movement
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  • 417 6  -  RUSSELL SPURR By II'ITH a cynicism matching Russia's 1939 invasion of defeated Poland, Communist China has mafched into Tibet, ignoring Pandit Nehru's pleas to avoid force and treating with contempt the Tib delegation which ready to give Red China all she demanded. The Tibetan delegation m
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    • 13 6 jLONGINES WATCHES Keep Time on Malaya H. SENA LTD. f PENANG BANGKOK SI-JGAPCRE
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    • 116 6 Christmas (iifrt Cfases 1950 Send a personal gift of Coed i relations or friends at He associates C aid beck, Phipson C Cc of Mark Lane, London, will d. any address m the U.K. free Write or call today for full details prices, etc. APPLY CALDBECK'S 201 CANTONMENT RD. Pnr
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  • 140 7 HAWKERS: MCs WILL HAVE LAST SAY Report to be' debated soon Free Press Staff Reporter -tinn of whether or not the recom •m of the Hawkers Inquiry •i will be implemented will rest v\ith <iuapore Municipal Commise Free Presi understands. <hould the Commissioners by the recommendations chief k >hould be
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    43 7 \i&. I. Mills, oi i>:<*.> IL»«rr a*l and Company, rnjoys a joke with his wife and Mr. F. B. MtCulloch. of Harrisons and Crosfield at a cocktail party given on board the Eastern Queen last night t« celebrate her maiden voyage to Singapore
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  • 32 7 LOADED motor lighter on :th Urn c S :er ►on a 2 id T: I 35. of Chi; ne sea just before I and 130 SITOO lot dam:.:
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  • 8 7 NOAPOE O > ir Th? actual fiw 49
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  • 175 7 'pHK Singapore Buddhist Association intends to draw the attention of it^ member^ to their neglect m paving due homage to the two bo saplings from the Sri Maha Bodhi m Anuradhapura, under which lord Buddha sat for enlightenment 2494 years ago. Bo sapii as the m<
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  • 159 7 Free Press Staff Reporter Singapore Chinese illiterates who intend to go back to China for a brief sojourn to conduct business or see their families, learn about the new Malayan visa regulations from gossip m coffeeshops. This was said to the Free Press yesterday by
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  • 80 7 IN spite i under trial and the exresults obtained to far. leprosy continues to be roblem m Singapore as the m cases demanding s n pheno- > the Director Medical Services, Dr W J Vlckers, In hia port .949 vired leperaccommodated where there is only 250.
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  • 134 7 A LARG: Of GO- to i 55. Mr. R. K. Palayan, s« rr ary of the Singap- n Blent and sal Lat I n .said lay. He added that many i rs had complained 1 had t I to rel v n." They wanted I
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  • 34 7 Air Commandant N If. Salmon. Director of the Women's Royal Air Force, arrived In Singapore yesterday by BOAC naut from London to tour WRAF units m :he Far East A!r FTce.
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  • 33 7 Free Press Stall K» porter Depj < f ol its 1 am The pers' thai th< havl work longer h with less pi -> rical work. the same a.s thfi C
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    37 7 picture. A GROUP at the St. David Society reception at the Sinn a pore Cricket Club yesterdu% evening, with Dr. J. R. Harries, the Rev. Richard Jones. Port Chaplain, and Mrs. Jones m the centre. Free Press
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  • 138 7 DEADY laufihs greeted Easy Money when it was performed by' the Selastra Pla: night. The play by Arnold Ridley, shown at the Astra Theatre, deals with the effect of a fortune-win-•>tball pool coupon on a typical English fair.: Thelma Harding makes a as a school girl
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  • 11 7 A v I •;> ore Police. He v a at
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  • 259 7 SINGAPORE needj more mid-wives urgently say> the Director of Medical Services. Dr. W. J. Vickers. m the annual report for 1949 m which It is stated that the Medical Department's 13 mldwlves each attended an average of 36 cases a month. This number, the report adds,
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  • 364 7 $225—8500 WORKERS WILL BENEFIT 'OWN HOMES' SCHEME Free Press Staff Reporter T ARGE numbers of Singapore employees who had heard about the Federal and Colonial Building Society's scheme to help them own house* without paying initial deposits, have approached the Society for aid. Mr. John Burgess, General Manaeer of the
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  • 73 7 Twu chap ji ki schedules valued at $249 urere found In the tubing of a bicycle ha: when a Chinese pec by police at the junction of North Bridge Road Rochore Road. This was revealed m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday when Tan Buck
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  • 121 7 Alien eyes may bring disease THE (juevt »n of ba: ail immicraatf India and China who suffer from trachoma virulent eye disease) from parts Of embarkation will to be rc\ ived if tl disease is to become mm h common m itacaaote, M the Director of Medi«jl Sen Ices. Dr.
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  • 28 7 The people of Pulau T have set up a b meet the aeedi ren on he Hassan M of the oi the Str«. had c:
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  • 166 8 T.B. PROBLEMS IN CUBICLE CITY Vickers no cheap solution Free Press Staff Reporter CHILDREN who may develop tuberculosis and live m a bad environment, and chronic cases for which nothing medically can be done present two difficulties "which must be faced", says Singapore's Director of Medical Services, Dr. W. J.
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  • 22 8 n 1 verop I Sir July. ire ol .idini? and hrdln- r r. 1 Lip C
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  • 9 8 117 !b> California, li Prancisc A.P.
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  • 83 8 ASIAN XV v. VARSITY SINGAPORE mi at Rui<bv tomorrow on Uip TmHid SAR U. will b^ t following: V.ip Boon X' »)i? (Police); Tahar X Ra Larry Carroll <SH B Maz Shah (Police. Vellupillai Police Ho Eh Bin S A O H A S< o Chy tS A.O.B X.) ChU
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  • 37 8 I 'USSIE M ran, v. a flarl which re-ig-fltting pa and a trimmed neckline 6-4 at Cincinnati a>. M E*auline H Addie yeslay. d In orbv 1 1 the i :.-i play- A.P.
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  • 176 8 From REGINALD HAYTER, Reuter\ Special Correspondent RAIN and bad li?ht foiled the M.C.C. yesterday m a two-runs-a-minute task to force a win over New South Wales, Sheffield Shield champions. The match ended In a draw. left to get 311 runs m 1«5 minutes after New South
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  • 99 8 LONDON, Wed. II'ITII yesterday the last of the trading period, business In the stock Exchange was mainly for the purpose of levelling: positions, states Renter's financial correspondent. Pr. rally were withdim major alteration, and the sections was one of quirt firmness There was however, renewed i:
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  • 24 8 Ait i s and 8 at B 1 uiMh this \i ts .md Sclmm c: X h y i Mcdk ah O
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  • 39 8 pit; lire. I.:k!> irty. wife of In Marshal Frant is u.irty, hands tli«- championship CUP to K.imis Hrdol. captain «»f thr Pulau Branj tiMiu. Mrinnera oi the s\i six-a-sid« toccer tournament rornpieted >•■>- trrd.tv. Free Press
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  • 96 8 \> \t i«r Inn* i«y far d" l M < l-i Inn. ti V\ .'nd lamt >1.,r.,n-f c H.»r, KoßfUii Ituikr ftU J.ii.irs k tlaltlci I'.utliUj (Kit <>Ut Estraa Tul-i. f..r J »ht» rf-cl 1 Ul.fcrt rUJ. M, !M •UWUNIi o M X W Rjilr* I II •<! (ompun
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  • 64 8 ENGLAND v. WALES TODAY IT NO L AN D'S I I I i 1 from by Willie \v. showa i all Londo: Wale* also Include thre* new "i .ip- on- bf bom It r.i\ D entievho has played la «yen I oacue gamf» lr. -hr*^ :<!* a::- md uetper "f
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    • 72 8 AST OAY 5 1-1 13 l-ti FIiME'ARWW TOMORROW! THE 4% .|*V- Gunfighter pi i > STAGE SHOW with JUNE HAMILTON joh tROW and SLIM McGOOM STARTS] f" I 1 TODAY 1 i I f 11. 1 M cV 9 ;<) p :i Milton Berle'l &STS CONN* vVfTH 'J^(k Virginia mayd
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    • 187 8 I SINGAPORE DEMANDS THF, KTI j June Hamilton The Capitol Ballroom Res The Return E I june Hamilton! I IN A BRAND NSW PROGRAMME I OPENING TONIGHT I Please Book Early Phone ***** ►♦4^ I 1 J -I jfi it s US Bu} t(Hl;i\ and a FREE < >l! These
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    • 92 8 m2Ddr2K6 Exclusive to the Singapore Erev Press m Malaya J/\Nfc Exclusive to the Singapore Eree Press m Malaya fOUCHWOOO PONS MS mm^-^ x I SIGHTING HIS H^MAN TARGET TOUCHWOOD O o uNoeesEA csmnq <s£aa o *> o K-^ O\ /v^k^s >< marvellous 'strike* .cRx HVNGES INTO THE COVE o°°^ fc
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  • 844 9  -  Dennis Smith by SA is no L t this it is lo say, bones under of the peel by mi his [MS Iling, to Angel did not hide her age. She was twenty-eight and no man under thirty ever it her eye. was not quick enough
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  • 1221 9  -  ELLERY QUEEN THE CASE OF A new detective story by (JERTAIN things should come together, for example, one shoe and another, or one love bird ana another. So, when Ellery Queen observed on the fourth finger of his beautiful young petitioner's left hand a circlet of entwined
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    • 160 9 THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL again T"HIS is the first time bince the Liberation that we r have been able to produce a Full Colour ons m- STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL on v 3 Full the line*; of the successful prewar publication The STRAITS mon to TIMES ANNUAL contains 132 0 Vint'
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    • 117 9 fc it Wad Btl fl OL^b FOPD o/ y ROYAL BABIES Still more Royal Babies on Cow *S» In the last two decades many children of the Royal Blood ha\e been reared on this famous tqod. We call it "The food of Rosa! Babies" therefore, m no mood of snobbery
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  • 35 10 photo HAKRIs. the Chelsea centre-half and captain is bowled over by Vaaghan, th<- h»rlton rrntre-forward (ri^ht). who then tackles Picker inc. Ike Chelsea goalkeeper, who is m&am knocked out. Fox
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  • 545 10  -  PETER LOVEGEOVE Inter-Varsity rugby prospects By /^HIKF interi'st of tin* en husiasta- Ku^by Union follower during November > invariably, the tea m-bui!ding and form shown by the two Varsity Mdtv u'lirh in t this vnr for Uie sixty-ninth time at Twickenham on liec. j. Oxford
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  • 66 10 J-JOTEL managers with an interest m sport are noi unusual. But I met one thother day who i.s carrying his enthusiasm a little "farther than mast writes Harold Mayes. Reg Williams, of the Victoria. Sldmouth. is layin° a matting wickei at his hotel this winter so that visitors
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  • 332 10 rHIS is th" story of a boxing title that wa.s won by a ounrh from a "dead hand. The title Uw British middleweight championship and the hiind betonfi I Randolph Tiirpin. youngest of the three famous lighting brothers from Leamington It wai i right-hand punch that knocked
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  • 69 10 PAT KENDAI L is a swimming champion who wont be m the SWim next. year. Hiving takrn his medical degree Kedall. Engli.sti sprint champion, has had to decide that work comes first, and that will leave liHle .Ime for th*> training thai produces champions. "I don't
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  • 127 10 ENGLAND S an:.. ttonal :i«h:-bark Lhfa will i!m»' c-eru:nly tx- a player »ho I be r.^d pU'^d M and Ocriow knee injury prated Neal? kicking a ball i nine niiKirlu but he tells us tin thwafe p PR JUDO* 34-year-o:d rmer g;.i sujnod a.s profess h to
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  • 45 10 WT Ham nave at long last obtain-d a Board of Trado certificate nair lr bomb damage and work COlnc ahead on the stands. The directors aim to mate 'heir revered accommodation the finest m London. T have a long way to go.
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  • 659 10  -  CRUSADER By yi^- the soccer season m Singa|K>re is officially over at I ii s t. Singapore Amateur Footl>all As sociation held ;i celc brat ion m the fomi of ;i dinner :m<l dance al Ihc \'icl()ii;i Memorial Hall on Monday al whi c
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    29 10 A forceful headlock by Higgous of Llanelly swings Higginson Richmond} into touch m a recent Rugby Union game, m which Llanelly dejentcd Richmond nine-three. Spo> I tnui General picture.
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  • 125 10 GOLF FOR THE YOUNG, TOO Krom HFAIM LONG* I Km VOTHINCi would have more BMRpletHj Miri»rk* the Norfolk jacket and knukerl, parJv golfers than to know how rcspt *of wa s eventually to become for th« oun, Fren Jt ▼< boy faintly frcvn-d upon as an exponen* of a selfish,
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  • 129 10  -  UNKOWN r IMIK most determined one-man stand sinre vv Mi I niMti is bring put up l>> I a^t I ■■tfanal, Man Brown Ihe < lut> >un,fu a the de tdlo< k U\ stating that if h» tu>fer him when "The B<urd i* v;»' si \\Jks a
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  • 187 10  - Storer's success at Coventry ARCHIE QUICK From INHERE is a solid bulk of opinion m soccer that the be.^l (A the modern mar a^. i is Mr Harry Storer. of Cotry City. Let v examine astute Harrys record H«' took Coventry from Third Division Sou'h to the Second, steered Brimir.»ham
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    • 37 10 LITTLE THEATRE PLAYERS produced by NORMAN VINCENT AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE on Friday 17th Saturday 18th Sunday. 19th Nov. at 9 p.m. Book Your Seats At The Messrs Robinsons Telephone 5894 Mb M w^ jt W 4^
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  • 267 11 GARDNER WINS ON 11TH ROUND TKO Woodcock quits after battering, (JHICKEN farmer Jack Gardner upset the odds last night by winning the British and British Lmpirc heavyweight championship, Bruce W oodcock. the holder, retiring at the end of the eleventh round of a scheduled 15-round bout at Karl s ourt,
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    12 11 picture. PuUu Brani Inited team wlnners'nf the S4 F 4 Free Press
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  • 13 11 J^IN TEEN-YEAR-OLD Lgapore v QEA BOAC 9 and
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  • 49 11 Sin :.;pore H I lid Of the Poppy Day F selected I a<= follows: I WC P: R AF i. AC Ha&him 'RAF>; WO Armyj. RAF i c (RAF); F Lt Curtla (RAF). Srcir Oxford (Army), PA W I wo (RAI AC Cooke RA: Maj.
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  • 18 11 A GOOD al t>y S.C.C eper, me on the P. for his side raf. Malaya
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  • 57 11 HOCKEY: University Interf lrulty Medicals and Dentals v Arts and Sciences, Bt. Tiraah SRC v YMCA. Padanf; KhaN Assn. v Customs SC, St. George Road. RUGGER: Royal Navy vRV Combined, Seletar: SCC v Po1!l S.A., Thomson Road; SHB > GHQ, TangUn: RAF Changi RAF Seletar. Chanfi; RAF Ten
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  • 32 11  -  ALLAN LEWIS ngjgj quiet at .ah th ilk of the j ie on the i the 5 tracks J la- j. v ".ree Blue l Penang when yen I,
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  • 167 11 \M >XI Hay f ornit r All-Malayan and Colon; hockey m^T' v' N l n to the Free Prt 'replvhu Ml >. Yofarajah, honorary secretary of the Singapw, n, K kev Association. V,, v refuted certain statements made l,v H.,v n I, "book on hockey
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  • 117 11 PLAYING without the services of some of their regulars, St. Andrews School, Singapore, went down fighting to the Tniversity of Malaya m a rugger encounter at Bukit Timah yesterday by 11 points (a goal and two tries) to eight (a goal and a penalty).
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  • 125 11 J)O\ Cockell, the British light-heavvuei s ht dum Negrfhad 0 nut a Co^ U P M Se H lUled that the Cleveland vigoroiwly c > Teferee and Protesting ♦k k c verd^t will go intc >oks as a disqualification one minute of the nth round. n had
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  • 178 11 puLAU brani United, winning their semi-final tie against Btai Soccf 9-0, took on R A.F. St. and just beat the Airmei the closing stages of the game to become champions of the S.A.F.A. six-a-side ■ckout tournament at 1 Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. they beal Seletar
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  • 201 11 Jimmy Welch is in for severe test JIMMY Welch, the RAF li-htweight boxer, will have to be at his best when he tomes up Tommy Watts m their main supporting fkht t the Boy Brooks-Sid Fletcher contest at the Happj Wo- arena this Friday. Watts, a southpaw, h. long reach,
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  • 128 11 v. I I-H I t \«.l I —Hi k/tmm bl- v Mud Wi.i -ort.utta v Hr>l t. pool .Man< nr«tf i Mindrr v P»n-m..u.» l<>ii-nha;n w ..v I -f <.\|. t »i\ i 1» urn g, Kr. nuerd ivt.r x < Ou. m r X \..it» <
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    • 62 11 OF THE .3 WAR MOROCCO vXE '< WftLSH. LTD a Big fc^^^^^^^ I f Urn Straits Budget can be sent j inj addre>>> m the United Kingdom at ritf „f < $24.00 roa six months I Urn Budget' while on lea\e, or wish A Ar->ub>cription M on behalf of your
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  • 34 12 I OWL;. To Jean <nee Davey"*, Of John R. Lowe, at Youngber.T Memorial Hcxspital, on 14th mber, a daughter. VRDO7A: To Mary a daugh'er. at the I Kerbau Maternity Ho&D 13.11.50. Boih W
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  • 34 12 CKS-WOODS: On 27? h Oc s- Johns Church. Farnh'am Common. Percy Gordon OmU O.lolly) V El WIN-CiIN!~ON: On Nov. 13, ken Allen n, of Bcgnor Ro. I i Iter,ud Olmson. of of Thornton-le-
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    56 12 VEO LOCK GHEE f ed r.vay prac^lully at 5 p.n^. H. 11.30 Siew Ch I Veo •.-liw. .r»nd fhilcrci to red Road on 16 I k THEY'RE THE GOODS— all four of tliem and they hive now began to walk outside thrir h*me ;it Westerlelgh. (iioiu estershire. Left to
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  • 26 12 MR vv MRS OH BUI HONG w theii >n :he oc- thei tel CHIN ok -ill I 195 >, II RSO> XI. D d 111" DISPENSARY
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  • 148 12 HE SHOT SON OVER WOMAN DrRII.VM. Wednesday. A FATHER ami his S5-year-old son wre said In court at Wesl Hartlepool, Durham, England, to have sti-uunh'd for possession of v revolver after the father had shot the son through a door m a woman's home. rt Armstrong, 60-year-old company of Eldon-grove
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  • 27 12 The following were y dosing prices«on thf Hung Kong Money Exchange: HK56.44 6.49 p*>r U.S dollar HK516.50 per pound sterling HKS3O6 per tael of gold.
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  • 13 12 D idonePhilip- only A i ion p A.P.
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  • 95 12 Assassin leader is shot PANAMA. Wed. THE ring leader m the v 1 sassinatton of President Chalbaud ol Vei General Rafael Bimon Urbina -was killed on Monday while attempting to a!)P. Urbina was being transferred from one prison to another when he attempted ape and was Instantly killed by ihe
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  • 26 12 ROME, W< COME 5,000,000 throne: walk* day b to nation-wide Tin' Industrial wal md noi he st the less- Ind v U.P.
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  • 66 12 LONDON, Wed. PRINCE Charles was two ay. He was taken for an airing m Green Park. He was just In time for thp changin be guard at St. James's Pa d he waved he soldiers. Later he attended a I day party at his bomi (.-nee
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  • 160 12 M INILA, Wednesday. PETITE widow <>f American businessman (ieorge C. Murray was held guilty at Manila yesterday of murdering her husband and sentenced to life imprisonment. The Judge also ordered 35-year-old Mis. Murray to indemnify her husband's heir his father Gerry Murray of Kansas City,
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  • 41 12 v for Ti i i her Britain would declare lu-r -o the -ion f China on the fi r C Nfllcil until U Tibet w\ In a written reply he aui- »weitd "No. Sir."— Reuter
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  • 249 12 'Not question for UN 9 reply LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday. INDIA accused South Africa yesterday of pursuing a programme of "racial arrogance" through her policy of total segregation, and alleged that she violated basic United Nations principles. The accusation reopened a four-year-old dispute between the two
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  • 124 12 GENEVA, Wednesday HE United Nations tin conference, after thre, weeks of di>t usvi,ns. has reached virtual agreement on the establishment of a buffer stock arr a i nient to stabilise prices. The conference was called by the United Nations to give the world's leading tin
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  • 8 12 Radio Presi r ndio Reuter
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  • 7 12 S.-E. Asia wants Sian's rice fghghj A.P.
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    • 111 12 •READERS UNION(The Good-Book Be THE EASTERN LITEr.AT. 55 Sfamfo.d Rr vi P 0 B DEMONSTRATION ON REQUEST J|Hk HAPPY WORLD STADIUM BOXING FRIDAY 17 NOV, AT 9.00 p.m. V WALLY OAKES PRESENTS V BIGGEST YET PROMOTION If TWO AUSTRALIAN TOP NOTCHERS SID FLETCHER BOY BROOKS (OONQOEBOfI of Aim .s\\i»^ \m»
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