The Singapore Free Press, 24 November 1950

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA fgdfg SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1950. PKICh IKN IMB.
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  • 165 1 100,000 men m big push RAL Mac Art hur's headquarters this morning unced an "end the war" assault on the western I the Korean front. I was iiKi'L from Korea where General rs ;i''l\ gave the order lhat sent 100,000 men of the on Ihe
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  • 191 1 Nat. charges side-tracked LAKE SUCCESS, Friday. 'THE United Nations Political Committee yesterday decided to refer to "the Little Assembly" Nationalist China's charges of Soviet aggression against China. Voting was 35 m favour. 17 opposed and seven abstentions. During the debate Britain refuted a charge of "appeasement" brought
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  • 49 1 BERLIN. I VIVIAN Barnes, 31-year-old W< Ish sailoi v. Ned In a Rusr serving three n Russian dock portI er in Archangel. Mr. Barnes nei by British lea who brought him to West Berlin. A sp d Mr. three months it: ai/ass [ail "was
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  • 55 1 JERUSALEM, Frl. ISRAEL'S first Communist trial concluded yesterday when a Communist Youth loader .ed to six years' imprisonment for «n •fTence under the Official Secrets A Twenty-thr Id Vr. Winw.is found fullty "of recordInj m:" prejudicial to the itat* which m\u,:\' ix» directly us- fu! to
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  • 252 1 NEW YORK, Friday. pOLITICAL Instability m Indonesia and Commun- ist troubles m Malaya and Indo-China are threatening 90 per cent, of America's natural rubber supply, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers learned yesterday m New York. Miss Leora Straka, research librarian of the Goodyear Tyre and
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  • 43 1 !>KI I \is n total casualties > mi the Etlftl opera ii|) to inuinuht <>:i II M killed or tanduul five mlssii The Defence Minister, Mr. vtll disclosed thiN m a written reply t(» a Parlian entan ■uestion.- Reuter
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    12 1 ral Mi' Irthur successful n will end the war. H
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  • 189 1 PARIS, Friday. THF FKK\( II National Assembly yesterday 1 endorsed the Government's policy In its n§ht against Vit-tminh forces In Indo-China and rejected a ommunist call for immediate peace talks. With only the Communist opposing, the nibly asked the Government to '^e"^to the Governments ot
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  • 24 1 218 CROSSIN GS Radio Peking yesterday ►18 United States planes (Tossed the Chinese bordei m yi, separate Instances between November 15 and 19 U.P.
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  • 26 1 i lei Humid Keramy, tied Mufti of Tripoli and la I mese Deputy for Kor! em Districts has dird Beirut after a long illness
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  • 61 1 Prime All Khan and his wife, the former BllM actress, Rita llavworth. left today on a four-month trip through Wrira and the East which will include lion hunting In Kenya. His wife *aiil she would leave the actual M<r gar^» shooting i" th* orlnee, aKhoogta >iie will
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  • 155 1 MAO MEN WARMLY GREETED LONDON. 1 ri. OKI) China^ first m:s1V .sion to the United Nations left London i<>r New York last night as Britain acted directly to em\ Chinese troops intervention m Korea. Nine Peking Gov< rnmeni passed through London on th Ir way to Lake to complain I
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  • 25 1 Private Industry In Japan has dismissed to date a total of 10.869 Communists and sympathisers, according to the Labour Ministry In Tokyo Reuter
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    38 1 oj Mi soci<. 'y. Mrs. Lutia B diet') and Mrs. Felisa Samedin, June arrived m Singapore. Picture shows, (from ■eft) Mrs. F. Sarnod' >, Datin C. J. Paglar Mrs. L Benedict o, Mrs. M. Cre&son Mrs. E.Chan, Royal Studio
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  • 88 1 Fre« Press Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A MALAY bandit r< r whom re w.is a I of was among three :r bin v. shot wounded Chinese bandit who attempted to throw a hand grenade at itrol. The »rvnade exploded, killing the bandit. v ming, a
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  • 36 1 Russia has expressed "sincere regret" to India for the detention at a Soviet check of two Indian officers proceeding irom Berlin to West Germany on duty. Premier Nehru told the Indian Parlimpnt yesterday. A.P.
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  • 17 1 The Philippine Republic will close its Consulate m Shanghai. before the year ends Reuter
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  • 19 1 The Duke of Edinburgh esterday opened Gibraltar's Irst Legislative Council on jehalf of the King. Reuter
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  • 15 1 r more Communist I to be prosecuu v .oday m Manila Reuter
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  • 77 1 PARIS. Fri. pOLICE discovered that a Tui- the grandson of a Sultan ar.d the 'hew of another, was killed by a knockout punch m an amateur boxing match m Paris. Inv« death of Abdul Karim Djinjis. a 25-- old mechanic who died In hospital runout regaining
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  • 192 1 Churchill in row over tanks LONDON I ridav. TWO members of the British tiovernment ycsterda> cancelled triu> to America as Mr. Winston Churchill, m a stormy st ssion of th«* Bliit wi Commons, threatened io press t motion of censure on the Gavernment. The motion urew out Of 1 ment
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  • 28 1 Tlie Indian haus granted I .c Australian G men t -owned Q Airuays for the: ellation service thi Bombay between and the United K.
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    • 82 1 -IS ALE V RETAIL HARP I SJPORE -r- V f/t-rrs a Splendid i Hot Knttur Drink S A the h«u d-%- M i >ur ill n^ wmm, wmi wmi» •'r.fiiurf loolnt-M thr«>uuh the h«>Jv «»n I• 1U lv IpiwgtO r«rn«« 'truitfih 0 it en.» Mi-» \<>i u< ma:nt*ii« unUM A.
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  • 317 2  - A Hair- Wash Routine Magda Dunin By GIVES SOME MORE HIMS O.V BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR iiFKE is hair-was routine. recomaded by a famous London Hairdresser art 1 know and and which is followed m h:* salons ed near Berkel- London OMKS A>D BRUSHES plyabte urp ..re difTir he abraj v
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  • 252 2 AMONG Singapore's Christmas aUracti us will be a large musical show and fashion parade to l>c known as S the "Stan o7 Indonesia It opens at Ihe Happy World Covered Stadium iji early December. It is being produced by Mr. > T)an Guan Tnran and Mr. A.
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    130 2 the coi ol havim salad with lithe followini i delicii with Dink. 4 IT r ill Beat oil 1 lily 1 or 2 11 or 2 1 MERINGTE TARTS T. joy. \\;.f Ml RIXGI I i i up i m pi< v- a add ora; d rind, breadcrum j
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  • 72 2 ONE h» much about slim ning and each person has tl pet th< >r> on the subject— but what the undt rw< ight problem i Extreme tlni is m most c peram an is hiK^*y ?r on h and qu I her th i I R
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  • 97 2  - Shop Early for Christ mas FLORENCE VIVIAN i-J vises T ow is the time, with 'only 2jLmore ping days to Christina for all Rood lioi pto plan the food and drink foi the 01 festival of when everyone l>x P l to oat not but too well. At SINGAFORE <
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    • 108 2 i;ttlf mischief n >c si lot of charm n^ s y'' r^- fr^H\ 'iJ that it Bf y as pretty— an J sets the /jKJAx ill J C A t C rjßHk UUi/Ult CVS 47 s>^/ >/V -V The WilMj issues of the Struts Budget can be sent h> Air
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 380 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR j DORN today, there ii u\.»: taciturn. Although a something of a contra- loving and devoted mate, diction m jronr nature. n «>u do nol show your ;;fIVhilc v «»u .^r«* an inde- feetions. In public, you pendent thinker and set- can appear nnconcerned dom hew to
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    • 55 2 Solution To Crossword No. 21 0 SOLI TION Xrross 1. 7 M ti a rod [or yum- own back. 8. Ankle. ten. 10. Kerb. V 2. I I I ss. 15, Ninny. l«. Musi f. Down: 1, May Day. 2, Knuckli down. 3. Alone. 4. Owner 5 king. 11, Buggy.
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  • 193 3 ARE BRITONS BECOMING NEUROTIC? Worry over health LONG EATON, Nottingham, Thursday. A MAN who is worried about Britons becoming obsessed with their health is Dr. John Moir, the Medical Oilicer of Health at Lone Eaton, Birmingham. In his annual report he asks: "Is the nation becoming neurotic?'' Dr. Moir states
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    28 3 photo. AN air vie-v of the Bramble I. land (Essex) explosives factory, alter the recent explosion. Except for the demolished buildings, units of the factory had disappeared. Reuter
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  • 41 3 I I U ESTER, Thursday. who haTC gone straight from ur reijistrv otlice wedding to pose rhorch of >t. >lary de Castro for a i\c annoyed the vicar, the Reverend to "take reprisals" on the the photographer's Reuter
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  • 19 3 SAVINGS UP IN AUSTRALIA E- '..an had an 2.8 m bank accordFedei lan. In 1939 the a was Reuter
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  • 187 3 KINGSTON, Ontario, Thursday. r |"IIK 275-year-old Fort Frontcnac, from inside whose sturdy walls the French explorers Count Frontenac and La Salle beat oil' the attacks of blood-thirsty Iroquois (Ked Indians), is still In the front line of Canada's defence. For inside the once-stockaded wails of Fort
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  • 7 3 60,000 bogus ration cards I r U.P.
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  • 13 3 BU DDHIST GIFT TO MR. LIE gave Mr Litoasic sophy unity world-. Reuter
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  • 10 3 ADVE RTISING AGENT DIES >rd, d m 5, Sir .sloped
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  • 77 3 Soviet Press attacks on Mr. Lie MOSCOW. Thins. Trygve Lie. SecretaryGenera] of the United <>ns. has been severely iemned m the Soviet PreHe ha^ be-^n called: 'Two-ficed." A double-dealer." A chameleon." 'A Wall-street clerk It has been said he, d the United Nats Secretari ..a 'appendage cff the State Depar:
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  • 69 3 Dr Cheng Tlen-feng. Chinese Nationalist Minister ot Education, charged the Uni'.-d States Suite Department with dlscrimina linst Chir.- .students wanting to return to ForDr Cheng, m a press conference In Taipeh, made the accusation that the Si n- partment will free 3 I m tl Unit*
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  • 35 3 Students at Farouk University and schools m Alexandria went on strike on Monday and marched through the main > shouting slogans such as a fr ntry. Farouk King of the Nile Valley
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  • 36 3 The Chinese Nationalist official news agency. Central reported it has relayed to Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek a request signed by 60 raptured Chinese Communists m Korea to join the Nalist Army to fIJ munism.— Reuter
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  • 22 3 The 4.250-ton British cargo ship the Kkeldergate was rounded In a cyclone off the coast of Orissa, north-east India.— Reuter
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  • 80 3 JACKSON, WYOMING, Thurs. ■Q.S. Air Force rescue crews yesterday prepared to make a hazardous parachute leap onto the slopes of Mt. Moran where a non-sche-duled DC-3 airliner owned by a missionary group apparently crashed with 21 persons aboard. Skilled mountaineers already were climbing the snowcovered heights
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  • 27 3 French sailors are on their way to the United Stati man ships, mainly Lam and patrol craft, given to France under American aid.— Reuter
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  • 21 3 Brigadier General Pak Bum-chi, deputy Chief Staff of the Korean Air F was killed In an air cr
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  • 59 3 Th<- United States Ambassador to Yugoslavia, Mr. George Allen, welcomed the first shipload of foodstuffs i America with tho pledge that there is only one conned. •The only condition Is that r nation remains free and rxnd.'nt. strong enough to 'control your own destiny and
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  • 71 3 HONG KONG, Thurs. ri\HE hinese Communists, 1 who accused the I nited States of "inrading" Korea is .1 prelude to an attack on China, charged yesterday that America i^ ;ii>o turning Siam into an "advanced base for ;i«i;n*Nsion against Vietnam and China.*' Peking Kadio said the government
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  • 67 3 Th<- Milan police announced the arrest ol an [talo-Ameri-can. 50-year old Dominico i. whom they alleged led one of the most highly organised bands m Itah tnterfeiting American t( and 20-dollar bills. They said Petrella's activj had b< en detected first h Naples where ho
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  • 29 3 The crew of an armour d m and two military polic?men were severely wound?d when unidentified rebels attacked the train about 3>> miles north of Rangoon. Reuter
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    319 3 With North-South vulnerable, you are North holding: 4k J 5 Th<- bidding West North East South 1 J T I/HAT do you bid? N Anything you do may be dangerous if your partner has a bust, but you hay( much to pass. II the vulnerability were equal, or
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  • 26 3 Profossor Bruno Pontccorvo, Britain's missing atom scientist has bt't-n dismissed Ircnn his post at the Harwell. Berkshire, atomic, a ministry of supply spokesman suid.— Reuter
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    35 3 photo. Prince Paul Wossen Snssad !V2akonn?n i!»i!e three-year-old grandson of L.iipj«ror Haile Se'!a-v. -,i Ethiopia, is pictured here at play m the grounds <*i Kaimend House. North Berwick. Sjcotlaiul where he is on vacation. A.P.
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  • 159 3 DOXt ASTER, Thursday. A COMPLAINT that radio and television' were occupying the hours that children would otherwise spend m reading was voiced by Mr. V R. Tempest, Director of the Sheffield Institute of Education, at the speech day of the Dtncaster Technical Hi?h School for Girls. "As
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  • 49 3 Chinese ha\ ■■■d a rei We "'within the Communist 4th Army In Manchuria." E rv m m Wash- vhich ive b en ol hers U inf I and i munist-con TN 1 fil of the rid Zionist I 1^46 rill b til of A] U.P.
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  • 49 3 POLICEMEN m Juhbulpore < Central Provi:> nt i inournin^" to break through the ftlertnesi 1 i party «>f Deepavelii uamhlcis :tM d .irr«st«d 1") «»t tl posso of them two sab-ln&pect«ft iUiblct (<tl!etted late a l *f«iiera! H precession rarryi (irpsf" ;mi tr'id°,<"J FHnrlj t fh v
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  • 104 3 23 TEETH TAKEN FOR 'FITNESS' JDSTONE. Xi nt, Thi. A MARRIED woman wont to a dentist to have a tooth pulled, and when she came raund from the found that all her 23 U had been extracted When the Dental Committee enquired Into the complaint the dentist wrote that m
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  • 64 3 HONG KONG T PHOTO Coon i have raided the ottc the Brr ied North China Daily N>\- oalrdi the paper's pec oquiment. The action 1. threatened since the fi Shanghai. The Immediate i virtually to I Sha:--hai's nev\s. The British pane: intercented news bi of foreign
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  • 46 3 Britain s LaD >ur merit was defeated b votes to 32 In the H of Lords where the senrmtives, with their large numbers of hereditary Peers, have a bm maj< i mment's p it tv member s Introduced by Lord nalised Reuter
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  • 11 3 cycli I the coast i smith < < Or; Reuter
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 109 3 -l John Stuart Mill': 11 Singapore wy^a*£s (^!1 TWIHUII ygjg. v |5 Evening Serenade. 4 P 4" F^m r BFEBS (Singaporei j Editorials <BBC»; 4.55 Com] fl()in 9m o,ipot?; 'of i- Programmes m Mala;,, l ».m. I 'BBCi i Music; 1 M n London Studio Concerts; 6 Indo- Qance Music
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  • The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Nov. 24, 1950
    • 24 4 j f hint the Rusha airead) chosen sites m Tibet into -c the potenvthich Red for Asian T. d I B
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    • 28 4 B I bet Brill i I try I ion ed auto11l no: be he I g 1 t v. be ol any i he t.d be
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    • 51 4 A I I that C launched made Tht the rubber dv led amicably. The councillors m knducin •oncede that the proposed mechanics < I ..re ad :it." A strong Government, a ing opposition both »r the common lusc of freedom md kty. That is democracy :^t k being
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  • 434 4  - EAST: Threat To Peace IAN COLVIN GERMANY THE NEXT WAR MAY START THERE 'rHE Police Army of the East German Republic is already as bin a threat to peace m E v rope as Hitler's m-trooper.s West Germans who Jeered at them ceased to smile when the Korean war began
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  • 501 4 WEST Invitation To War a ng r and d. They have Riven tacit nt to rearming, but they have ide it p. am that th< to be All:Every Gorman m the West is wondering when Britain, the US and f ranee will agr< t to a proper German army. v.'
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    53 4 me Commandant pi the M Air Training Corps Squadron-Leader J. C. Behagui receiving a farewell gift front the Corp* from Flight-Lieut. H. Park FlightLieut. Park who has learned to n,. solo m 4h hours' a Flying CZjo record sto ta command cf the Corps m the absence 'row the Cotony
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  • 100 4 'Mich elin 's Grave' PARIS PIERRE BOULANOER, 66 head of the French n and Michelin farwas killed recently m crash M. Boulanger'a Citroen skidded and lii t a tree on ;i Stretch ol road near Mormant, between Paris and Clermont-Ferrand, known as "Micht lin's Grave Four tlmea In 14asreara a
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  • 261 4  - 'Son Of Heaven Has His Salary Cut Richard Hughes By IjXDREAAIED OF household economies arc beiu<4 undertaken by uncomplaining Hirohito, penitent Emperor of democratised Japan, who is back m the news headlines with the tion that his salary down to a men 000. 000 n. neu -style deli H l
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  • 150 4  -  J. L. HAYS By T th c c i N< rth Xi ish' is to nt- 1 American rec a dam Waegwan noticed newly d ci for d detectors and found h.;"nd, but m battlewoothy guns, ten tru. n field guns, four anti-tank p and two self-propelU d
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  • 14 4  - Famed Sikh J. BALKARA SINGH *oclay s dfg dfg T on il Pun n
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  • 6 4 Less jam can save teeth 1
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    • 13 4 POPULAR f/OUSsT SPORT CUPS MEDALS ■\lef P. H. HENDRY, \.,rth ltrid?« Kd Suorc.v
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    • 45 4 c A-ST SGYC You can still scr.d any these wenderfuf gifts: A Gift Voucher I of the choice 2. A pared of finest (from I X stocks) Lonely Fresh Floy i i We II attend to everything h COLD STORAGE Singapure Cold Storage Co.. Lid
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  • 199 5 POLICE DOGS AGAISNT THE BANDITS New training centre plan Free Press Stall Reporter pi-ANS are U) he made to establish combined Army-Royal Air Force (Juard Dog Training Centre m the Federation to enable wider use to be made of police dogs m the anti-bandit campaign, the Free Press understands. The
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  • 4 5 BENIAM REPORT ADOPTED U-r
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  • 33 5 ree Pros si i !i M;i urter THE Federation Government m the rubber conceded that ,he ustment.* 1 er Ac:Govei Mi S. W id! thai ;he be f iTen an
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  • 39 5 I rr Pr«ss Stall Reporter STUDENTS I":.- Buk. I ent i 12 pm. and 3 p.m. Tlie n may obtain th< from any of th( l 3o 15 m. to 4 l at 10 am. on w
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  • 24 5 MA IL •(1 1! mas Island, M< E m ;.rid th< I h< G P.O todaj .•5.4. r Ihe F< :.d«. the I A >
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  • 153 5 NEW RADIO H.Q. 's OPENING HELD UP I*HE new $484,000 two-storej headquarters for Radio Malaya m Thomson Road, Singapore, will nut be ready for occupation until carh next year. Mr. V (i. Church of Messrs. Swan and Maclaren, which is handling thr project, told th»- Free Press yesterday. He said
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    27 5 picture. MISS tfonlca Wong Swee < .im; and >»r. liwrcnce (tlichaH BondTille. who prere married »t the Church of lur Sacred Heart. Tank Road, liiln, wc-ek. Free Press
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  • 197 5 A JOKK than 30 .Malay stage actors and actresses m A Singapore have decided m put on a play to raise a fund for Nadra Adabi (.Maria Herto^h), whose custody is now being decided m court. Mr. Kadarisman, one of the organisers, told the I
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  • 28 5 ACQU ITTED \v. the Singapon S< cond Police Court yesterda.\ an Indian. Vayti Vaytelingam, aged 60. was acquitted oi •ng m a chap-ji-kee v at Chulia Strp I
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  • 59 5 Ml N i Battalion, the Devonshire R"-t. boarding tii- trooper Empress -»f Australia yesterday 10 return t Britain :ift»-r two gears of l);indit fighting. The n-qi-ment is returning home after 21 \cirs of continuous overseas service. Top picture. Ptrs A. 1.. Hall and L. X l i
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  • 12 5 Thirteen polio cases were reted In Singapore last week.
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  • 242 5 Round-the-clock jagas told: 'it's impossible' Free i*rts> Stall Reporter NINETEEN Singapore wutdimeti, who hu\e l> working practically round the ctocl lor .> different employers, are being told the\ mug cho which employer the* prefer but that rhej i work for both. The men work at oighi as vatcnaiea I Municipal
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  • 65 5 th( of iheir vehicles m a pr< cnt position inside the taxiv. Recently l( m the event nf an commit its uld be a ire could n r the vehicle he vas the car A committee ol a' s has r< mended that the Vehicles he
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  • 43 5 Free m m.iM K. portrr to approach boards tor more p. a n I A memoranda iupp the requ the .on to >r rubber and I tnd ha s ly Chin A n «-nc on I) c. 2 1
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  • 18 5 SAFETY FIRST FU ND I|( I'n M til Kr|)i.. SINGAPORE I Th ■47 10 I from the Govi
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    • 28 5 II W CHILDREN m the NURSERY U I POTTERY ORNAMENTS FILLED WITH wllS** f<- COTTON WOOLA %J 111 tISS 1 r** 1& ik »S yS. s «S i
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  • 661 6  -  ALLAN LEWIS Top class sprint very open race K\ ANDINE and Toboggan should tak<» the main rices tomorrow, when the Sinjrauore Turf Club conclude their Winter meeting. Four O'clock II missed his engagement on the first day m favour of his stablemate, Kinder (Jold, who
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  • 161 6  -  ALLAN LEWIS By 4IK POUT (Wahab) and Your Highness (Little) were the only horses to l-o fast on the heavy track at Bukit Tifliah this morning. All hope of the track drying out went when rain again fell In the early hours. Air Port
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  • 38 6 TIIK Following hurst's will not start tomorrow Cambridge, Arabian Knight. Pendragon, General, Haydee, Dame Hall, Fortune's I iTOurite, Longchamps 11, Millwall, Latin Affair, liuforn .md I.ik k> Tom. Perostan and Malayan are rerj doubtful starters.
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  • 79 6 j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^^^A^^Rfe^ri^^^^^^^^HflNHi^^^rtfl^^^^^h^^^H^^^^LAu LONDON THK recent spat-' of new Imci and II more m industrial, oil and uilt ed detracted interest from existing Keuter's financial correspondent Stock Kxchange was qiii«t m^\h irregular with trading at a low tfib, British Government sto lower where changed, and mark' lies, light
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  • 389 6 CUTHER re or J King Arthur could Win th« r Class 1, D: K T He q--2 II sh< 1 sec nd In the e l heatre is the obi rhoice In the race n t i oi ■rill suit him better Ihaa the M'vcn mid
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  • 10 6 Rest 2 and 3-year-old s of this year J Reuter
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  • 33 6 O A a 1 HA! C 'A ill Pl.-Lt. i f: -i Hob! PO Willi ird. Fl I Fox A* 4 p r: the r M Q] Mv:
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    • 147 6 msildr2k9 Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya M:-. J fOU TRY TO KING'S C L 0? \u j :I.j I DID? J^L'r^s: you ADD PO'sl". 1, v IM" v^Trt I JANfc Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya LOOK— WE'LL STRAKBHTiN f I'LL BE AS JAMS AND
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  • 241 7 PLANS FOR RARELF CUP RUGGER picture. Final rounds to be played here Free Press Rugby Reporter r |MIK time i> drawing near for the Fraser and Neave Army Rugby Cup competition. This is the second year the Cup has been contested, but the first time the knockout comortition will be
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  • 52 7 Rusbj l nion has chosen a x Sembilan m the south\ll liii; i a1 Jalan Besar free admission), Singa- re C dfg sdfg MRS. MARTIN !•'»»;> m >; ir of India i w oodsl winner of the tilth race *t Kukit Tim.ih on Wednesday.
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  • 8 7 Hassett to be captain 1 o In a*"
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  • 9 7 Bombay draw with tourists V b rid Harold Reuter
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  • 80 7 I P. stan Correspondent M.A LT MPI R, Tl irs. LNGOR c not with much ion A I 18 poiJ m aRu a 0 produce tn< v- I to the runt of Si'lai n^ .c!i a Within r n All a 1 g for Tucker to
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  • 94 7 Hi is so young, so pretty ant -<» vondreful. Va| .1 shame to spoils his lovely face. But, vat ran I Jo? Hi" vants to Aght m<\ so said Kins Kong yesterday when asked whether he thought Ray Hunter should have challenged some other
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  • 76 7 SELECTORS WILL FLY TO SEE TEST From ALEX BANNISTER GO. ALLEN, and R. W. V. X b;ns. two former Er. cricket cap tail and members of tru- committee of 11 n Lble for selecting the team to tour Australia. are. I vi nd, flying from England m tin ■<> the
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  • 282 7 SOSC n eeds fu n ds for Asian Games SINGAPORE'S swimmers will perhaps i>r the only representatives oi the Colony at the Asian Games fo hv held m New Delhi next year, according to the Secretary of the Singapore and Olympics Sports Council. Mr, E. Strickland, after a meeting of
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  • 232 7 From PETER WILSON IF I had to choose a man < and all veryon< d« s I should pick Paul tiibb for honesty and true »portsiship Gibb Cambridge Yorkshire. ex-England w r will, s M.C.C Yorkshire agreement play M a professional to] jet summer.. ..b
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  • 231 7 Free Press Sports Reporter A YOUNGSTER with big ideas In flying and whose main ambition is to be a successful civil pilot is 17-year-old schoolboy Jayanto Mitra, y ho, after only a year and a half of flying, is now one of two warrant officers
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  • 107 7 JOHN BEARY, a racehorse trainer for 25 I his licence withdrawn t»> th« Stewards ol Club jresterdaj Bearj w s «> '!<•(! to an insjairj rewiltii from veterinary examination oi th< I 1 loyense. irho was t<-M<'d for dop r after (tnidiins upplaced m a ra(«- at Lingfield
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  • 104 7 Tomorrow's U.K. soccer fixtures Flk:--•i I I-ll II i* i I>IN I Ar-< v I »i i. Burate} w i II li I \f»H-.t>.tl« < i nuHtn Mm a V\ I H ii .1 v > nil I o\ i > I x I i I .till V I ;»l
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    • 165 7 NEVER BETTERTHANTHIS! A HAPPY WORLDWRESTLING J&k SATURDAY 25 th Nov. 9 p.m. AN ALL STAR PROGRAMME VV j The Film Star Personality Jl fc M ..■;<: nic ay Uh Dc KING KONG vs. RAY HUNTER 'hampion of h:un|)ions < h ALI RIZA BEY vs. JON MORRO The Terrible lurk Ir
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  • 28 8 cured In PalI v India, to Sivasankaran, elder kiln '.uk Bif. on 9.11.30. been r i iil the and i Hospital P Mi ix P lam of
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  • 323 8 BRITISH 'ATTACKING AMERICA' Journal hits at H campaign NEW YORK, Friday. THE United States had been subjected recently to a vigorous diplomatic offensive by British Commonwealth countries, stated the American magazine Newsweek yesterday m a survey. -These profess to believe the United Mates is rushing headlong into a fullscale war
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    48 8 PILOT AT ss— Mr lames W. Montee. of Macomb, Illinois. America's oldest licensed pilot, seems t<» he hiviiu t little (rouble getting into lun plane for Ms ttth birthday hop "Always no fl >i n v <>" xu > birthday' he said. "Soloed for the first time < m my
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  • 182 8 WASHINGTON, Friday. THERE are about fifteen effective disease- causing organisms which might be used ts weapons m biological warfare, it is revealed by Comdr. Frank R. Philbrook, deputy director of the preventive medicine division of the Navy's Bureau of Medicine and surgery. the past thi biological
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  • 47 8 WAGE TALKS BREAK DOWN tlons have broken down m one of the most prolonged and complex wage •'•s in British industry the war. Three trad- have ted conditions attached by the British railway executive to an offer made during >ns on railwaymen's s for higher wages. Reuter
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  • 95 8 GENEVA, Fit T. TATIVE grail iehave been reached een Bv< I iroiea and the Soviet m, and between the and Poland, the imic Commission announced yesterday m The agreements followed a of discussion between some 19 Eastern arid Western European countries aimed at inert
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  • 21 8 HI, Ft I NEHRU, Indi >ld Pai Pr 1 li He Mr. A :>■■*. r>[ i I
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  • 32 8 The Indian Prime Minister, Pandii Nehru, told Parliament yesterday that India intended to .stand fast on her 36-year-old treaty for the maintenance of Indian trade ies Inside Tibet --U P.
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  • 57 8 FILM officials of Hollywood :i?k! Britain arc conferring again <'m touchj Question whether to show I. I Arthur Rank'.s unshown pit tun- "Oliver Twist." Some Jewish groups have objected that it fostered antiSemiUsm. The Kink Organisation stands to lose ««>nsi{lrral)le 1 aiiKMtiit of money if the Rim
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  • 27 8 Mr. Suria t :iie last of State for I nal E m the Dutch m Kovernmeni by agents In Jakarl No reason was given.- U.P.
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  • 102 8 GENEVA. riday. LV>R the first time since the end of the Greek civil 1 war, a group of sixty Greek children are to be returned from Yugoslavia to Greece, the Internationa": Red Cross announced yesterday m Gen< The rli:Mivn were son' to" from rebel-con-trolled areas
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  • 51 8 PRINCESS TO VISIT MALTA Prin ress M will be leaving England on D<h-. 14 for Malta to Join Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. Ttie Isll Is an unofficial one and Princess Margaret will be there lor a short wh la not yet known how she will r ravel.
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  • 105 8 WASHINGTON, Frid pREATION started In hali-an-hour of intense licit according to Dr. Georfc Gilt, Professor of Theoretical Physics at George Washington i diversity, m a new tiniu scale of creation. Half-an-hour Is what would to 'cook" a dense mass ot primeval parr trons, protons and neutrons-into
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