The Singapore Free Press, 30 November 1950

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA I' 95 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1950. PKICE fEN (EMS.
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  • 61 1 WEST WILL EXPLORE MOVE TO STAIN Talks scheduled m Paris next week LONDON, Thursday. BRITISH, United States and French representatives are to meet m Pari^ next week to explore the possibility of negotiations with Soviet Ruvmu. Mr. Krnest Kevin, Britain's Foreign Secretary, Innouim'd this new move m the Commons last
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  • 74 1 Centurions move to the front NORTHWEST KOREA, Xhur.das. THE 89TH Independent An*. Brigade, Britain's main force contribution m K<ui.i. was pected to be shortly m front li». > action, together with the world biggest tanks, the V2-ton 1 Cnturion. The British troops moved up I i the i'runt yestcrdaj i
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  • 41 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Thurs. 4 I MOST all delegations 4 Mo the United Nations, including the Indian delegates, were yesterday m continuous touch with their Governments on the eve of a peace or war' vote by the Security
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  • 773 2 *k Ada Leverson novels reprinted PETER QUENNELL reviews new books m the U.K. The Limit .mcl Loves Sh.nlow. b y Ada Lever*4»n. h.ip.nan and ■all 7s. »»fl rmeh.y LKVRRSON In hrr yo;j:h was the friend of O ai Wi Henry Faun Max I
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  • 383 2  -  JOHN HADFIELD AMERICANS are not**able collectors. One of the most notable is the publisher Bennett Cert. Air. Coif does not, to mv knowledge, collect First Editions or Old Masters. He collects funny stories. Literary pundits arc continually discoursing on the Art of the Short Story. I wish they
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 2 The Himalayas visited six times bu Tom Longstaff, the author of "This My Voyage" which is reviewed m this page.
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  • 171 2 I A Man's Life, by J. H. B. L Peel. (Arthur Baker. 12s. 6d.) An English Gentlevian. apparently almost the last of the breed, is here portrayed m the dignified but somewhat desperate attitude of one of Landseer's Monarch s of the Glen turning to tntct the fast-approach-i>io
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  • 223 2 rpc save som c of those X I A Christmas tragedies Aunt Agatha, who dotes ■on Elizabeth Goudge. being presented with the latest Peter Cheyney— l am going to recommend some new. re-readable books of quality. First, a collection of X I short stories, The Pas- sionate
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  • 330 2  -  F. Spencer Chapman By This My Voyage. By Tom Longstaflf. (Murray, 215.) UU3R many years those rof us who have benefited from 'iuni LongstafT's encyclopaedic knowledge of the Himalayas, and gifts as a raconteur, have hoped that one day he would bring together his experiences In
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  • 428 2 SIX BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS Robert Ottaw on new book ARE you a Plonk? I hope nut for m that case you will find no fun m the funniest book of the autumn Written Oy S. Potter, it deals m the strategy of Lifemanship: it is an extension of the principles
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    • 51 2 Solution To Crossword No. 715 SOLl'TlON.— Across: 1. Robed. 4. Omen. 8. Gradual. 9. Cur i" World peace. 12. Milk bottle. 16* Act. 17. Cleaner. 18. Task 19 Morse. Down: 1, Rape. 2. Brave. 3, Double back. 5, Mecca. 6. Nurses. 7. Slip-stream. 11. Impact 13 Lotus 14. Lunar. 15.
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    30 3 photo Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and Prince Bernhard join m singing the Dutch national anthem on the site of the new Dutch Reformed church m Austin Friars. London. A.P.
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  • 194 3 HXMBI KG, Wednesday. iiINY former German -urals and 'Uher Wehrjucht officers are toying with the idea of a •f*ae back' X*B§ are reappearing from the twilight— for -Me a fairly happy one. but for most either dreary even squalid— to state the terms on which they
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  • 74 3 The Archbishop of York. Dr Cyrii Garbett. called for international control of Jerusalem as the only way which the three great religions concerned with the area could be certain of fair treatment. In his monthly letter, Dr. Garbett warned that 'sooner or later the atempt to keep
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  • 99 3 LONDON. Wed. pGYPTIAN sterling balances v wouli not be frozen Bnrain irade count rJ™Jto* services rendered 1 Egypt during the war. JJ4 Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. »ftor of the Exchequer I relay Sureij this b the time to tois m view the Egyptian U*nunent statement that y
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  • 22 3 .^•rtient Sao Shwe Thaike gjy*Ucd a 140-foot high °fl*l to Burmese indeLt at Rangoon erected cott of Rs. 100.000. A.P.
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  • 14 3 Indonesia is expected to buy no rice from Siam In 1951.- A.P.
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  • 277 3 LONDON, Wednesday. by the confession of one scientist (Dr. Klaus Fuchs) that he sold atomic secrets to Russia and the probability that another trusted researcher (Prof. Bruno Pontecor*o), has fled to the Soviet, Britain is searching for the holes m her security screen. Members of
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  • 17 3 Reuter An international conference of atomic physicists will be held m Bombay on Dec. 14.
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  • 437 3 Neither side vulnerable North dealer. NORTH 4A9 6 3 t V 10 8 0 7 ♦AQ 3 2 WW BAOI VQ632 *9 0AK643 6QJIO 8 *6*K J 8 4 SOITH X S> A X J 7 5 4 09 5 2 4 1111 T»HIS deal from the 1950
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  • 217 3 The clue of the doodle LONDON, Wednesday. A YOUNG research scholar claims to have iound evidence that Shakespeare worked as a spy for good Queen Bess before the Spanish Armada, according to the Daily Herald. Mr. Geoffrey Ashe, studying unexplained passages m Shakespeare's plays, found
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  • 137 3 VICAR BRANDS BARBECUE AS 'BARBAROUS' LINCOLN, ENGLAND. Wed. A VICAR has branded plans 2\ by the Lady Mayor o t Lin- j coin to have a Christmas barbecue m the market place as "a return to barbarism." The Lady Mayor Councillor Mrs. Edith Cowan, thought she would try to bring
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  • 35 3 A reliable observer at Kalimpong reported that supply difficulties may force Red China's invading army to try to conquer Tibet through negotiations and to use fifth columnists rather than use arms. A.P.
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    41 3 photo. A I'nited Nations fla; is presented to Major-General Solon Ghikas who will command th* Greek Pri«ade m Korea. The presentation was made ny Mr. J. F. Mnder>, of Holland. Principal Secretary of the l\N. Special Committee on the Balkans. A.P.
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  • 201 3 DREAM GIRL WANTS A MAN NEW YORK. Wednesday. r)ONNA Lee Hickey is a beautiful young thing with a figure like a Freudian dream and a face as a field of clover after rain. She is all this and more, but she is not anybody's wife, and that is her problem.
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  • 31 3 U.S. Senator Herbert R. O'Conor. DMMCtaft I Maryland, said that individuals or linns possibie prosecution m J.. regarding shipment of mo: than 4.000.000 pounds ocr to Communist Chi
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  • 62 3 A RECENT meeting of the Association ot Hungarian Writers discussed problems of Hungarian IMeratflf^ A spokesman complained that progress m the field of literature is slower than m other fields of life, and alleged that the search for new writers of peasant and worker origin and not
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  • 140 3 LONDON. WFAILED away m t lie London offices of the British Overs<> is Airways Corporation are over 5.000 applications lrom girls who want to become air stewardesses. "Even though we are :ul! up. new applications keep rolling m." said Mr J. J. Lawn Chief
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  • 28 3 ir pulieemen were killed m Johannesburg by Ore m a clash of Africans m Witzieroek t.ve reserve, about 25 v from KaraiMnith, Oiaii4« A.P.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 83 3 4.47 From ttM I SINGAPORE BBC; 455 Composer al U (K ||K NirrWOKK) Week— Cesar Franck; 5.15 S:< 10 am. News from Singapore; T^ m (3BC}: 5.30 Spot SSaS r tthi h Ip»• Nobody Gels Any SI C Radio Orcr.estra; 130 Time Sig- Ilic ionesian: News and P: nal News;
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  • 585 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1950. The new peril m one littlt week the ill m Korea has l a 1 m 0 s t ief. Last Thur the United ms 1 forces were Arrayed, In strength and securi v. along a line facing the ManCborian border. The
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  • 534 4  -  W. TAYLOR By. rROM the Merseyside and r.yne ports great whale-hunting home-based British whaling expeditions and another from Durban are on their way to the Antarctic to join the great whale-hunting armada from Norway (10 expeditions), Holland (one). Japan (two) and Russia (one) m a
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  • 772 4  - It Seems To Me. POLITICO By TiHE shocking murder Aof little Susan Thomson has caused an immense wave of indignation among all decent Malayans. And rightly so. Such bestiality is a disgrace to the entire human race. Put tp proper purpose, such anger can help to smash these jungle fiends.
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  • 1400 4  -  Milton Shulman it How gvat is Laurence it By "The greatest theatrical figure of his time," say some Americans. In Britain they hail him as First Actor m the land. rpHE well-Kiiown perA sons are three clearly recognisable m Laurence Olivier. Tnere is Sir Laurence Olivier, actormanager of the
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  • 70 4 Tracy' s View T HE toe worid toduu Sir Laurence Oliv* said veteran Ho'H wood film Spencer Tracv cently. •*X HERE Jat one m country who remot*. l.v approaches him, and there has beej no one since Jo^ Barrymore. died". h« added. 'He co^ have signed up a studio for
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  • 531 5 $2,500 post was vacant Free Press Staff Reporter INHERE are more high-salaried jobs m the Singapore Municipality than there are suitably qualified local-born candidates to fill them, deliberation* of the Municipal Establishments Board show. Among the recent posts for whicti no suitable local-born
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  • 131 5 Listeners' panel pasodoud Press SUIT Reporter LISTENING PANEL" ol A members of the listen! §2 fanned by Radi Malaya. This Is announced m a Listeners 5 o their I like to I s ked to are bete issued -o en 5£ c They ai each prcar:. 1 m ited to
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  • 94 5 Emergency information KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. EU.VEN Chinese are to be recruited m the Federation for the Director of Operations" staff to act as assistant information officers. •This is the beginning of the stepping -up of the emergency information services," the psychological warfare expert attached to the Directors staff, Mr. Carleton
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    31 5 piotcue. MR D. F. Anderson, Deputy Chairman. P. O. 3. IN'. Co., and his wife, who are travelling on the now liner, R.M.S Chusan. which arrived m Singapore yesterday.— Free Press
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  • 391 5 Free Press Staff Reporter /\NE hundred Singapore girl orphans, whose ages range from two years upwards, are llting, eating and sleeping m an old building m Middle Road the walls of which are cracked and have to be propped up by wooden supports. When it
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  • 174 5 Free Press Staff Reporter ALOR STAR, Wednesday. A N estate kepala and eight of his tappers, including four women, were today sentenced to prison terms varying from five to eight years' for failing to report the presence of a bandit "murder gang at Ban Seng Huat
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  • 163 5 Free Press Staff Reporter A NUMBER of poor people m Singapore nave asked the Salvation Army for turkeys, puddings, and toys for their children to celebrate Christmas this year. Brigadier F. W. Harvey, head of the local branch of the S. A., told the Free Press
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  • 26 5 The Court of Criminal Appeal and the Court of Appeal (Civil) will sit m the Supreme Court Building, Singapore, commencing from Monday, Dec. 11.
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    25 5 MISS Dorothy Isabel Jose, who has joined the 1.5.1.5. staff m Singapore a s Cultural Officer. She arrived from Saigon on the Marseillaise on Tuesday.
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    46 5 ASDF;LJK nesv <,f Moi t i J rount and C< > i «»f Spain who arrived 1 p front V i rday cm fhcir v to Siam on a plr.j urr tr!j> ■m ;tr<' dirc< tors of thr 1 ScfaUMl ToS.k.o (<unj>i t la M».»ila.- Free Press
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  • 277 5 Free Press Staff Reporter jIfORE time should be given over to the study ni T1 English m Singapore's Chinese middle schools to raise the standard of English amon^ students, it has been suggested at a conference of Chinese schools' principals. English is one of the
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  • 70 5 gAYIKG that the evidence indicated that the societywas "one of a dangerous character,' the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Munay-Aynsley, yesterday dismissed an appeal by Nai Kang Theo against a sentence of three years for assisting m the management of an unlawful society. Nai had been convicted by the
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  • 66 5 r VO help anti-arson guards who will be on duty from Dec. 1, Penang Police hate tvorked out a system of warning sirens to be sounded when aid k required. The guards will be on dusk-to-dawn duty m leading linns and aodowns. For calling reserves w an emerge
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  • 121 5 GRADUATES TO CONFER IN SINGAPORE Kre<* Pr« M.iM i:< »i\. EIGHT a. c Federation wilJ t: Singapore to attend the numl general meeting of Pan Malay 3 n Cour. f Stamford Ciubs (auoc it i at Raffle* Collie grartu.? which will b- held h^r<* i month. Singapore wilj be I
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 63 5 MAIL Surface mail is expected m Singapore today from Great Britain, N. Ireland. Eire. Europe. North and West Africa. Wes' Indies. Egypt, Ceylon and the Federation. Latest times for posting surface mail at the G.P.O. today are: noon for Christmas Island. South India. North India (letters only), Pontianak. Burma, North
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  • 388 6 Grandstand for 5,000 spectators Free Press Staff Reporter gINGAPORE Chinese Hi^h School has completed plans for a $40,000 ultra-modern sports field, which fa expected to be ready for use early next year. Probably the first of its kind to be built by schools m Singapore,
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    44 6 picture. Mctully (The Rest), attempting to hreak through, is beiiijr tackled by Mclntosh (Scotland) m yesterday's Scotland v. The Rest rugger on the Padang. Savage (The Rest), Fleming (Scotland) and Stove!! (The Rest) look on. Scotland won by 17 points to 13.— Free Press
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  • 109 6 English League beaten 1-0 by Scots SCOTTISH League gained their first inter-Leamie victory over the English Football League since 1938 by winning one-nil at ibrox Park. Glasgow, yesterday. The winning goal came after two minutes of the sehalf, when Ormond's centre was quickly flicked into the net by McPhail. The
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  • 116 6 WR.A.F.s did wefl to beat Singapore Cricket Club women 4-1 at hockey on the Padang^last evening Showing good team-work the Airwomen were definitely superior F O Tudor and A. C W May gave them a two-nil lead. S.C.C. fought back and S Wright reduced their arrears.
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  • 83 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. QWING to his departure for Britain. Captain Leslie Jones, who has proved a very capable stand-of half for Jdhore \\i\l not be available on Saturday for the H.M.S. Malaya rugby match against Neeri Sembilan to be played m Johore Bahru. His place will
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  • 57 6 rpWENTY-FIVE thousand football fans recently watched a whole soccer team dropped by parachute from a plane right on the Olympic stadium ground m Bangalore. Tile team. Indian Air Force ■Operational Command. had a drawn match against, the Sullivan police. Th? match was part of a 12--uay sports
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  • 47 6 pOT. LOWING are yesterdays U.K. soccer results: FA. Cup First Round: Crystal Palace 1, Millwall 4; Southend 0. Swindon Town 3. F.A. Cup First Round Replays Tonbridge 0. Chelmsford City' after extra time): York City 2 Bisnop Auck'anrt 1; Bromlrv 0 Aldershot I.- Reuter
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  • 48 6 [£AF CHANGI defeated Roya! Engineers by 11 points (goal and two tries) to three (try) m a rugby match played ar Changi yes erday. Scorers were: Maconald ttwo> and Leviseur for the Airmen and Mai. Wilson for the Sappers. Sgt. Morris converted Leviseur"s try.
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  • 181 6 London Stock Exchange LONDON, Thursday. VOT since the start of the Korean war have 11 markets suffered such a sharp reverse as they did yesterday, states Reuter's financial correspondent At the outset dealers took their cue from the overnight weakness of Wall Street and marked prices
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  • 39 6 Hea\y weight champion Ezzaro Charles and challenger Nick Barone returned to their training chores yesterday following a one'veek postponement of their title bout until Dec. 1. A storm blanketed Cincinnati under six inches of snow ryesterday.- U.P.
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    • 118 6 Mandrake Exclusive to the Singapore Fret Press m Malaya I jjfc^ llSz'lTru, llmr^nToS; I I«) BACK TO OARK I I THEN I'LL I I HIM GOT MISS NAROA? WHAT I agmry' 1^^ 0^^ 0 s S- 6 A^Mi°; >> NARDA/^-^! I 'jj^igg^V ENTIRE ARMY- UNSEEN-- r |^/^\T^ L-^!^ JANE Exclusive
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  • 691 7 Today 's track icork at Ipoh From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Thursday. i \DIKS FLAME (Percival), m company with sweet -Mn>ie (Tjoa), ran a winning gallop on the <and track here this morning when she reeled off Mf a mile in_ 52 seconds, the last hree
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    15 7 CAMPBELL (Scotland) checks an attempt by McCully (The Rest) to break through from a scrum.
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  • 71 7 SIX HORSES PROMOTED FIVE winners atihe 3in<iapore Turf Club wii meeting Abbey stead Biu° W Lucifer. La-Wan and Hesult— have been promoted ™n Class 3 to Class 2. NeJ da has been >ent up from C*»s to Cla Horses sent down i da« are Prom Class l to Class 2
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  • 27 7 13ONNIE Clayton, easily outpointed Jin Kenny of Glasgow. Scotland, over 15 rounds to retain his British and Empire featherweieht titles, m London on Tues('iiV.
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  • 332 7 Abbotsford, Jo- Jo are in fine form ABBOTSFORD (Ayres) was not fullj extended when running three furlongs m 41. i on the Ipoh track this morning. This horse is very fit. He won here at the last meeting and is m my opinion a very useful galloper. He will run
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  • 307 7 VO fewer than 30 new horses, including sons of six Derby winners, have been classified, according to the latest classification amendment list issued by the Straits Racing Association. iney comprise four m Class 1. 15 m Class 2 and 11 m Class 3. The progeny of
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  • 32 7 THE first Test cricket match between England and Australia, which starts tomorrow will be broadcast on 17.84 megacycles 16.82 metres and 21.54 megacycles 13.93 metres, Malayan time 0925 to 1540.
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    93 7 RAF. Changi defeated H.MS. Unicorn by nine points <two tries and penalty i to six »two tri^s m a Rueby mate): piayd at Chanoi vrstrrdav. picture. In* ill Maceio famous ;entr« fielder ot' the New York Yankees acknowledges the cheers of the crwdas h« enters Korakuen
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  • 124 7 SERETVIBAN, Wed. BOTH Negri's rugger and hockey teams will play away matches this weekend. The Negri-Malacca Rugby XV Will travel to Johore Eahra to meet Johore In a HMS Malaya Rugby fixture on Saturday while Negn hockey team will travel to Ipoh to take part m the
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  • 51 7 RASC <N:-e Soon) yesterday trounced Royal Signals 29— C m a rugger match at Nee Soon. Scorers were: Phillips, a try converted by Nagle; Duckworth two tnes. one converted by Nagle; Luckcraft. a try: Moile. a try converted by Duckworth; Moile a try. converted by Nagle; Bryne, a
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  • 34 7 r PHE Royal Army Service Corps Army Catering Corps individual Boxing championship Will take place at 8.00 p.m. en Thursday, at Tanglin Gymnasium. There will be 12 fights Including two special contests.
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  • 63 7 LEODA. a seven-year-old English mare by Fairdance out of Honorary Member, who won the Singapore Gold Cup m IJ>4B has been deleted. Other deletions announced by the S.R.A. are: Class 2Shawford. Desert Queen: Class 3— Fair wood, Skystreak: Class 4— Marcori: Cl ass s— Courtesan.
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  • 180 7 WHEN Singapore Civilians meet Singapore Combined Services m the H.M.S. Malaya rugby competition fixture on the Padang on Saturday. George Jannings will be playing his first game for the Colony side. Jannings has about another four weeks m the Colony before he returns from his leave
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  • 592 7 SCOTLAND v. THE REST Free Press Kugby Reporter IT AIL Caledonia! For the second time m succcs- sive years the Scots pulled off a sensational lastminute rally to snatch victory m the annual St. Andrews Day Scotland v. The Rest rugby match on the Padang yesterday. The
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  • 110 7 BUKII MKRTAJAM. W.d. TECHNICAL Wuig (RAF. Seletar be*l R.A.F. <Butterworth' Station by li points (goal, two tries' u> (drop goal, penal' y m the first round of the Sande: Cup rugger competition played here yesterday. Seletar had the better ot the exchanges from the I
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    • 170 7 JOHN FORBES-SEMPILL presents A Tribute To The Past and Present George Bernard Shaw's A MAN OF DESTINY and Christopher Fry's A PHOENIX TOO FREQUENT VICTORIA THEATRE Friday Dec. Bth Saturday 9th Sunday 10th at 9. p.m. BOOKINGS NOW OPEN AT ROBINSONS (phone 5894) ■ffr. HAPPY WORLD STADIUM W*k BOXING *gk
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 33 7 Today's sport HOCKEY: Knockout tourney RAF v SRC Whites. Padang: Ceylonese v BODCA. Balestier Plain: Police v Teacher* TC. Thomson Road; I P .V T. Serangoon Road. TENNIS: YMCA tourney. Bras B.isah Road.
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  • 12 8 ONS: On Nov.rr oara. wife of A. C BJmmons. a son.
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  • 15 8 1 m. 30th Novembei p.m 1 I) .:nber> arv > iem to 1 bour I
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  • 210 8 Continued from Page 1 Ever since the Government took office. Mr. Bevin said, it had been impressed by the difficulties which confronted 11 m reaching stable settlement for this great continent. In the political field there has been two great influences at work m Asia. One was the development
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  • 330 8 Continued from Puse 1 "I charge it with mvi ing n disaster to all mankind by 1 I imn-.ornl and rr.oiv-trous conduct. I demand the Chinese Communis rr?ime withdraw its troops from Korea forthwith. I demand thai i* release military and civilian prisoners of war. •'I point my finder
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  • 14 8 nnber, Ci^neral Hospual. J of Jan Willmge, and I her of O A!)df
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  • 162 8 WASHINGTON. Tnurs pE -ESTABLISHMENT ol the tr-time guayule rut')- r programme has been recommended by the U.S. Senate Armed Services prcdness Committee. In its second report on de- preparation, the comee, headed by Senator ion B. Johnson, declared kir~^ reserve stocks 1 i simulated
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  • 57 8 WASHINGTON. Th'.irs. WARNING that next spring v be the time of danger," Assist nit Secretary of Mr. George W. Perkins, v asked Con<irevs to ipprove emergency food aid to the anti-Soviet s;overntnent of Yugoslavia. Mr Ferkina told the n C U»t rests of the Unite
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  • 319 8 Volunteers may be aided RANGOON, Thursday. piFTYTHOt SAND Gurkhas m Burma are solidly behind the Nepal Congress party's efforts to dislodge the kin? m the Hindu Kingdom of Nepal, according to the All-Burma Nepalese Association. Many have volunteered to fight under the Royalist banner for a
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    56 8 ttCONUT CHRISTENING— Mrs. Shantkumar Morarjee. wife of the chairman of the Scindia Steam Navigation Company of Bombay, named a new 8,700-ton vessel, the Jarajendra, with a coconut for the company at Port Glasgow. Scotland. With her finger. Mrs. Morarjee painted a swastika on the ship's hull, then she threw on
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  • 92 8 Siam may have fewer brothels BANGKOK, Thurs. THE Siamese parliament is shortly to consider a bill to abolish registered brothels. Legislation now drawn up provides for heavy fines and imprisonment up to 5 years for those involved m illicit prostitution. At present, there are about 200 brothels registered m Banpkok
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  • 18 8 The t/nited States lias agreed to a considerable speed-up m military aid to Turkey, Reuter
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  • 185 8 U.S. troops deny fowl slaughter FRANKFURT, Thursday. I7VER since the war, Southern Germany has been a happy hunting ground for American sportsmen. Deer, wild fowl, wild boar and rabbits have fallen by tne thousands to U.S. soldiers and civilians. The Germans had been barred from huntinc because they were forbidden
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  • 63 8 SYDNEY, Thurs. AUSTRALIAN -made goggles are being; used m Korea to eliminate "spotters blindness by Australian Army. Navy and Airforce gunners." Dr. G. H. Brings and Mr. A. G. Giovanelli evolved the goggles after months of research. To correct effect of sun-ray heat on {he eye
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  • 25 8 Yesterday's closing prices on the Hong Kong Money Exchange were: HK$6 44 6.45 per U.S. dollar HKSI6.IO per pound sterling HK5313.5 per tael of goict-
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  • 43 8 THE Jordan-Israel. Armistice Commission has adopted a three-point resolution to keep the peace m the Holy Land. It has agreed to prevent trespassing, shooting at children m any circumstances and to prevent women beine molested whether infiltrators or no Reuter
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  • 217 8 SHEFFIELD. Thursday. i NIGHT watchman with a "dominating wife and a barrister whose wife was "domineering," have been graiv-ed divorces for desertion. THE DOMINATING WIFE was 60-year-old Mrs. Doris Newton, of Pomona-street. Sheffield. Sixty-yeor-old Mr. John Newton married her In 1929, when he was a widower with
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  • 186 8 LONDON, Wednesday. piNT-SIZED Ronald Perry was Artful Dodger and A Oliver Twist m one. He could enter a building through the smallest opening and he was artful enough to know what I was worth takini? Sixteen-year-old Perry, of Portelet-road, Mile End. London, stole property worth
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  • 78 8 Tin prices easier LONDON, Thurs. a hectic start tin prices at yesterday morning's session tended to ease The backward trend narrowed considerably from Tuesday's all-time record, and at noon the difference between spot and three montiu was only £85. The noon closing prices were: Spot £1,140 buyers £1,145 sellers, with
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  • 24 8 Mr. Luis Salcodt) Moreno, Philippine Foreign Office protocol officer, left Manila yesterday afternoon by plane for Singapore en route to Jakarta, Reuter
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