The Singapore Free Press, 4 December 1950

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  • 24 1 4 DEC 1950 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA Jto n.9 45 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1950. I'KIC b UN (KMS,
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  • 496 1 'I am always soberly optimistic' LONDON, Monday. VR. CLEMENT ATTLKE, Britain's Prime Minister, left London by 11 .pecial BOAC plane tor Washington last right for his vital talks ith President Truman. Vs he boarded the plane he said. "It is an expanse of flews
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  • 46 1 PjUilDfcNT Truman and Mr Attlee art* c*»eelcd t«» *>;•■** m Washington. b«>t 5 to rearh final decision ti the allocation of the ««rid'« raw maternK m> i> Ij avoid th^ present »omhetwren the retirements of the I nited Biles and European rr",ent.— r
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  • 184 1 LAKE SUCCESS, .Monday. IHE CUaeac rmplc'i Republic might he prepared to ietl Ihe Korean conflict with a cease-fire tin? established on the 38th Parallel imong other s sDurcei ■Wflltfd with the Chinese delegates sttrtiaj at Lake Success. Ned three additional terms: r t' X ►Id-
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  • 56 1 'MacA makes us nervous' THF New York Post yesterday criticised Clen. >lac Arthur for "all his iantastic exchanges with American publishers, comn.tntators. editors and reporters m recent days.*' "It makes us nervous to im: Tine that as the Chinese were crossing the Chonseh«fl River. Mac Arthur was dictat ng a
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  • 65 1 NEW DELHI Mon. THE Indo-Nepal talks m New Dt-lhi appeared last night to be ncaring a satisfactory solution after a week of uncertainty. General Kaisher, Defence Minister of Nepal, and Gen- < ra: Bijayurana. Foreign Minister, who arrived m New Delhi on Nov. 27. had several conferences
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  • 32 1 'U.S. ENDANGERED The former U.S. ?ice-Pre-sident, Mr. Henry A. Wallace, said yesterday In Washington, that- Russia's ambition v -doii. the world" has thrown th Uniti d SI ravest peril of its U.P.
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  • 16 1 Rm «t to the > elo-t c ncil i of tha In April 1945. Reuter
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  • 340 1 PYONGYANG IN MATTER OF HOURS' From LIONEL CRANE SEOUL, Mon/ 'PHE road back for A United Nations troops was being guarded l as t night by the 25th British Brigade. The Royal Ulster Kifles, Gloucesters, and the 8th Hussars. Some of the untried Centurion tanks are
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  • 95 1 Rubber soon drops today Free Press Staff Reporter CINGAPORE ruober dealers today said they expected the price of the commodity will continue to sag. This follows news that the U.S. Government la considering resuming its wartime purchasing of all rubber imports to eliminate private competition which sent the rubber price
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  • 125 1 Bandits attack an estate KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. ]JNIFORMED Chinese bandits yesterday attacked an eMate In the Rawang district of Selangor. The* get fire to Lhe office, packing shed, storeroom, smokehouse, guardroom and a truck. The factory engine and rubber sheet rolior.-. were damaged. A special conai- c was slightly wounded.
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  • 61 1 MOSCOW. Mon. ijRAVDA, m a front-page editorial yesterday, declared. "Truman needs war. not peace." This, said Pravda In reply-' mg to Mr. Truman's remarks at his Nov. 30 news conference, is why "he is going ofl into new war hysterics." Pravda expressed doubt whether anyone can believe m
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  • 143 1 HANOI, Monday. \FRKXCII ur.ny communique yesterday said that French troops have retaken the small post of Phutai, m the centre of the French North IndoChinese defence perimeter, after Vietminh forces had seized it m a night attack. A relief column re-occupied the post on Saturday. Previously
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  • 28 1 U.S shipowners will meet government officials today to plan now United Slates authority to t-.ik«' over the merchant fl< et In the event of war U.P.
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  • 14 1 The 1 Andrads Bey, is returning Athens from Cairo to clay A.P.
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  • 57 1 MALTA. Mon. INOBBB Elizabeth left ilta for Greece yester- iy m H.M.S. Surprise. il M.S. Surprise is (•soort<~d Dy the destroyer Magpie, < .>:nrnanded by the Duke of Edinburgh. They will sn^nd a week In Greece as guests of King Paul and Queen Alexandra and leave
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  • 56 1 \NEW mechanical *ii 1 Iry s v humane from the dv:id. Dr Diaries B. tJailey, IS. be surgeon announced In Cleveland yei Tday. It Is bein^ kept ready m the operating r Hahnemann hospital. FhlladfJphia. and t rst v i)i v be I <o revlTe a pcrscn
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  • 189 1 Europe aid may be cut A PROPOSAL to transfer five per tent of the A European E.C.A. funds to Asia will be put before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Senator Tom Connally, Democrat, Texas, said yesterday m Washington. Sen. Connally. chairman of the committee, said
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  • 137 1 U.S. SEAMEN WON'T SAIL TO CHINA HONG KONG, Mori. AMERICAN seamen on the 8.192-ton freighter Plying Clipper yesterday threatened to strike if their ship sails for Chinese Communist ports as scheduled today. They fear that war with China may break out while they are m Chinese waters. A seamen's delegation
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  • 54 1 4 TAMIL labourer named DoraLsair-- Oanesan, of New Bridge Road, Singapore, was stabbed at a frienti'i birthday party at Wing Lc ong Road, off the 11th miles! Changi Road, at 12 30 nm. yesterday. He was hurt In the and ri^ht wrist, aiid takrn to hospital An
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  • 100 1 THE Fr<»e Press snond Christmas supplement of 10 iull-si7e panes will be out on Wednesday. It you liked the first, you will enjoy thr second even more. It is crammed with entertaining Christmas reading, games, tricks, cocktail rrcipos. cartoons and stories by Britain's foremost writers and many
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  • 33 1 PASADENA. CALIFORNIA. Mun. A HEAVY earthquake about 6.000 miles away and strong enough to cause "considerable damage" was recorded yesterday on the 8< mograph of the Caliturnia Institute of Technology.
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  • 297 1 BONN. .YloMiUv TJI SSI AS overall objective m the prr- sent world situation is t.> rapture Europe, including an unarmed Germany, so as to consolidate it witli Soviet power and thus HMfse M slr«»iu as the I'nited States, thfi vvst (irrinan Chancellor Dr. Konrad Adenauer declared
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  • 45 1 Knuluid fares tlie prospect of bat line on a very difluult ui(krt m th«- first Test at Brisbane. X iin h :d up play t^titil 1 !.4"» a.m. (Australia ti n. this morning. Wash brook and Simy»*on oT>on**d th«- h:i m" acainst l.indwall
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    1265 2  -  Jeannette By T<HE revelation thai the Fi;e Brigade has to get the permisn of the Municipal Commission before the\ ran risk their lives p.irrots from the domes (it Mosques, has not paused the rf-a tion ti I was honing for irom animal lov-rs No one so far as
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  • 723 2 By the Editor of the Daily Dispatch Manchester YOU will recall that A not so very long ago an Englishman working m Moscow gave up his British nationality and went over to the Russians. As he had been doing a job on behalf of oar Government
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  • 671 2  - ALEXANDER OF TUNIS 'His Ex to Canadians Patrick Nicholson By VISCOUNT Alexander of Tunis is affectionately nicknamed "His Ex" by Canadians. He seems to like Canada as much as Canada likes him, uutting his preferences m this order: First he likes the wide open spaces, whether he is hooking a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 84 2 lekorel WIN $20/- Every Week! Kadiu Weekly is starting i\ weekly competition m connection with Radio Malaya's "Movie Magazine* 1 programme which will he on the air every Sunday evening ;it 7,30. Three prizes of S'2() each will he given to the tii si three correct entries drawn. raft FURTHER
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 73 2 New Cffessw^s?^ 1 No. 2E9 I i i i j j t i §hE£2i SSbmH a^^lPS Sn^^SS vw» 1. (3). 7. Hid 3. B B. Chan n 13. A bio J'ji isfc 14. Dlnea In ti n (11). i. The (3). 1€ i CLUES DOWN ■T 1 c >be «5).
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    • 212 2 your I LUCKY STAR BOKN today, you tuvc a Kood busmen mind and considerable executive ability. Von hive self-confidence and iht ability to reach «h* heights of your ambitiwi. You like excitement ana activity on one hand, but on the other, you enjt» being m the country close to nature.
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  • 232 3 Royal duties increasing LONDON, Sunday. Hh Duke of Edinburgh, a born sailor who married into the British Royal Family three years a<jo, is hearing that for a man m his position it is about time to quit the sea. Soon after his marriage to
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    57 3 photo. Tafse tollo^n P»r i vhutt-N i j I niversity are to be u^d for a trial fl'sht 25 Miles int« the »tritipiwii m Sftrch f»r thf e!ii'»i\«' i»;*>on th» atomic particle too tiny to be N<w n uilh lM> ■i^WBMPi that may hold the clur to the mvNt-ni'is bind
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  • 101 3 BONN, Min day. AT what a^c should youngsters be allowed to smoke? (irown-ups m West Germany are just as LI? split on thr issue as anywhere else. But the youM\ r *t?rs are united m their opinion early. "Now the iaw-makers of this young republic interest
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    21 3 The IhfcMlJi of Sikkim. »n Indian protectorate situ*l*d m the Himalaya* on of the main trade "Kites between Tibet and India.
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  • 48 3 Three Germa.is admitted at JJjjrtmberg to naving tri.d to 1 the Soviet Embassy m *me us $30.n00 i v:io.7U» of uranium And thorim. Prosecution asked the ja^ncan occupation court to JJ« leniently with tbc mm Jjnad -don B»w, th barlc^mund of olackmarktt. de^Tl."— Reuter
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  • 52 3 u5 8 2^P l)f UUn A e rican •rprv.. j Eastt rn countries K2F? 1 lo submit a p r E 1 the United Nations UaiS #*°o ld r^u f 'st the S?t!! f &)uUi Africa to C X*. Armory of SouthAiriCi under a trusteeby June
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  • 39 3 A °«nnan observation plane which used to drone mi n W war-time missions, b advertising chocolate •jpt Germany now-a-days. j^JJJf* Germans are forbiddea U flj. a Jouai Swl wr »as the Job of adveTtWtns *7 A.P.
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  • 77 3 LONDON, Sun. REPORTS ol recent interns between the Indian and Swedish Ambassadors m P. king and the Chinese ForeMimster. Mr. Chou En-iai. been denied by officials tn London. Informed circles m London quoted as having said Mr. Chou En-lai received Ambassadors m Peking of India. Sweden
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  • 22 3 Pakistan exported 1.968.896 of raw jute m July. LSt and September, the three months of the jute -on A P.
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  • 94 3 TOKYO YANKS GET AIR RAID INSTRUCTIONS TOKYO, Sun. IMERICAN residents or Tokyo have been issued with their first detailed instructions on how to act m raids. But nothing was Bald about air raid shelters m the capital, one oi' the world's heavily-bombed cities In tile second world war. The air
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  • 136 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. WHEN an Indian criticised South Africa's treatment of Asians and other coloured neople at a stormy session of the Commonwealth Parliamentary conference at Wellington. New Zealand. South Africa's Government Whip. Dr. Patrus Johan van Mierop. walked out. South Dovind Das, a Congress Party member
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  • 15 3 The Philippines have banned the importation of preserved strawberries from Hons* Kong A.P.
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  • 212 3 ROME, Sunday. T«HE Italian Government has asked for two more A years of strict arms control measuies m an attempt to stamp out the arsenals of an underground army m miy. c have one such force formed m secret cells within the party Neo-Fasclsts,
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  • 39 3 Israel has now proposed holding peace talks with Arab states to settle all outstanding questions" over Palestine. The proposal was submitted to the United Nations special political committee which has been debating the Arab refugee problem.— A.P.
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  • 79 3 TAIPEH, Sun. THE Peking Government is levying taxes to pay for the Chinese Communist participation m the Korean War. according to '"reliable mainland sources quoted by newspapers m Taipeh. The taxes had been levied on building construction ano domestic manufacturers as well as a 30 per
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  • 46 3 REDS MOVING EQUIPMENT The China Union of Taipeh said the Communists were shifting their equipment from the arsenals at Mukden. Manchuria. to Tsitsihar iLungkiang) 390 miles north. The news atreney reported that factory equipment was being moved far into the China port of Tientsin.- A. P.
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  • 39 3 The Assistant Secretary at the U.S. State Department. Mr. George McGhee. has suggested a conference af the Pakistan and Afghanistan representatives to settle the border dispute. Pakistan has accused the Afghans of frontier violations. A.P.
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  • 40 3 The death penalty for robbery or kidnapping when firearms are used or when such crimes occur upon a public highway is proposed m a bill to be passed at a special session of the Philippine Congress A.P.
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  • 280 3 A T the recent international tournament m Paris the Dodds-Rayne partnership madt- a contract of Four Spades on the North and South hands below after very good bidding and play Their Dutcn opponents m the other room reached ft contract of Five Diamonds on these samehands and managed
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    36 3 photo. A workman runs for safety as an IS-foot GO-year-old water tank topples to the ground at Needham. Massachusetts, after bein? pulled down to make way for a new one (rear) which is beins completed A.P.
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  • 61 3 NO DODGEMS ON SUNDAYS The House of Commons has voted overwhelmingly to Keco the merry-go-rounds, docigemi and penny arcadex closed on Sundays at thfFestivai of Britain. The Festival opens n^xt May on what was until recently a bomb-battered area on the south bank of the Thasnet m London. It will
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  • 189 3 DENVER, Sunday. HAS anybody seen the century clock lately? It was among the "new-fangled" gadget displayed 'at the Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia m 1876. Supposed to 'run for 100 years its power was supplied by a heavy weight attached to cords and set to drop 76
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  • 40 3 Representatives of several German manufacturers have visited Gca < Portuguese India) recently to appoint agents, and revive pre-war trade m chemicals, pharmaceuticals and other goods. A number of German firms already are active m Portuguese India-
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  • 31 3 A Baptist village is about to be founded near P^t-in Tikvah In Israel. The stag? was first inhabited by 50 Baptists from various Darts of the world. A.P. A.P.
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  • 45 3 The General Assembly m New York voted to continue the United Nations watch on Greece's northern bolder and urged East European countries to return Greek children removed from their homes during the civil war and to repatriate war prisoners.- A P.
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  • 28 3 French troops m IndoChina began a drive yesterday to recapture the outpost of Chuphaison, abandoned by its garrison to a strong force nf Commurtist-ied rebels.— U.P.
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  • 23 3 The US. Governmrnr's synthetic rubber plants are turning out synthetic rubber now afc a rat* of 430.000 tons a real A.P.
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  • 213 3 Obscene books are 'boring' WASHINGTON, Sunday. T*AKE the VS. federal censor's word for it. Most of the obscene foreign books and pictures he won't let people see are just a bore. Mr. Huntington Cairns has been reading wicked literature and iooking at dirty pictures for 10 years as special adviser
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  • 17 3 Forty-seven persons lost their lives m railroad arcidents m India during three months ending September.
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  • 52 3 THUGS AND POLICE IN GUN BATTLE MANILA. E TWO tht^s VOC killed and two pol.cem'-n woui m running tjun batt which brokf oul In Manila wh»'n a at two A and one ♦'S'-ar><*d ronv/t killed I ol i robb i iuros th»> an >n Man In th«- thui tulding rob
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  • 17 3  -  The United Na ctcd the "Littl to continue ing i compluiMi China against R Reuter
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  • 30 3 More Dutch for S. A. In the lirst ei",ht nu ntlu this year 1,789 D np.e went to iettle Africa, compared with 1 3*J<) 1.1 the whcle oi 1949. Reuter
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 66 3 MILK Now m Singapore Tff///^ Ask \our Provision Store BEAUTIFY YOUH HOME with !{jfc£=^=~E3sf £1?\ rVENETIAN~~BUNDsI •exalum is strong, f.cbie Vene- tian blind material made of special ,to«i formula aluminium It is featherlight, beautifully f<r,.hcd and a^e% I tw rilllTl J lifetime services DECORATIVE COLOURFUL RUST PROOF WILL NOT CHIP
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 82 3 RADIO SINGAPORE lOLtift ni:t\vokk> 10 a.m. Nfv.s from Singapore. 12 Programmes m Malay; 1 p.m. Monday Matinee; 1.30 Time Signal News; 1.45 Cowboy S I Programme Summ-try; 6.0:? Composer of the Wee*- -Frank Bridge; 6.30 Great People of the Past Magellan; 7 Time Sit?na;. <fc New.s; 7.30 Movie Magazine 8
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  • 340 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY Dec. 4. 1950 54.5 per cent f j e la noi a great i.se about the iuures Batunl in S ngapore Mtogether. !v 54 5 t l ho had n-ms- «>ttTs alon* ro the polling ha (in our ward if Afer all me effort to
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  • 1712 4  -  Hall Romney A POOL FROM TEA MALAYA CHILDREN FOR ASIANS TO RUBBER COURTS-MARTIAL CHEW 'RUBBER' LONDON: ONE statement in the Rubber Growers' Association memorandum of protest against the new rubDer export duty surprised me. The claim that the rubber industry <.:one in Malaya has laced up
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  • 24 4 The King and Queen arc greeted on at rival at the London Paiui lmiu Jur tne Royal Command Variety Show.
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  • 56 4 A huge programme to de- lop the hydrogen bomb and t crease the production of ie atom bomb, at a probable 'ost of more than U551,250,COO.OOO was outlined m Washington. The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission has picked a :f)0,000 acre tract m -South Carolina for development
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  • 884 4 In France they still eat snails Reports Henry Thody From Paris PRANCE is still the land of milk and honey, or more correctly beefsteaks and wine, to the visiting Briton. It is not, however, the galaxy of food that is most surprising. Nor the butchers' shops full of finest unrationed
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  • 418 5 NEW COMMISSION SITS THIS WEEK Committees to be appointed Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S newly-elected and re-elected Municipal Commissioners will rake their seats with their fellow Commissioners for the first time since the election at a special meeting on Wednesday. After the 'Municipal President has made the opening speech m
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    43 5 pidure. \JISS Punithavathi RajaA kariar. m a dance during the dress rehearsal last night for the Indian variety concert to be held at the Victoria Theatre tonight and tomorrow night. The performances will be m aid of the Assam Relief Fund. Free Press
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    43 5 StU'AURON-LEADEK P J. S SHAUGHNESST, leader mi the six Vampire jet fighters which arrived m Singapore on Saturday. bein c greeted by Air Marshal Sir r.miis Forparty. C-in-C FEAF (centra) and Group ipt. J. T. .Mynors, acting Base Commander, Seletar Free Press picture.
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  • 74 5 Keep card records, schools told Free Press Staff Rrp«»rtt r AS a pft c involved In pore Idoeatior. D' has utari all schools :o r cords cf the I cards rehers 800 be replaced. of :h? robi. ff of School. Bi] Ctang H Kwor. I Cr.i Koou Jie E isis
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  • 30 5 I '.Lackett's •Ambrose Apr r.a Th€ v 9 p.m. on Dec. 15 and Dec 16 •?e will be on Dec. 16 at 2.30 p.m. Produce: is Norman Vine-
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  • 283 5 Free Press Staff Reporter i SINGAPORE father, who wishes to remain anonymous, has offered to provide prizes for good conduct to pupils of Gan En& Sen* School, it was stated *> v the* headmaster. Mr. P. F. Aroozoo, at a recent meeting of the school's
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    52 5 BONG Ktv lock and Heng Viang Tuck, pupils of Can Eng Seng English School, Singapore, as Emperor Hang Wu and Empress Li Chang m a play "The Probation of Yen Wang" written m English by the headmaster. Mr. P. F. Aroozoo. The play was performed m the schoolhall
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  • 31 5 St. Anthony's Convent. Middle Road, will hold their annual charity bazaar and fair today and tomorrow from 9 a m. to" 5 p.m. Proceeds will the Orphanage Building FV"d.
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  • 29 5 The Dramatic Section of the Raffles Society, Singapore, will stage "The Wind and The Ram" at Oei Tlong Ham Hall on Saturday. Dec. 9. at 8 p.m.
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  • 166 5 Free Press Staff Reporter THE sooner local-born Singapore Chinese realise •hat they belong here and participate m local politics, the better it will be for the Colony m her march to selfgovernment, said Mr. B. C. o. Adkins, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, who is going
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  • 45 5 r>!< IT" i n O NAIK uri elected MB.CW iVI missioner for the South Ward. thankin« the voters after his victory was declared m the Victoria Memorial Hall. Mr. Nair polled the bipeest number «f votes m the whole election Free Press
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  • 186 5 Free Press Staff Reporter LIVE conifer trees grown m Singapore's 50 flower nurseries and artificial trees made of coloured sisal fibre m crepe-paper flower shops have superseded imported fabricated trees m popularity as Christmas trees this year. These local trees are generally bigger In size
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  • 82 5 JOHORE BAMRU. SdD start of the BCG campaign m Johore Bahru had to be deferred today. The postponement was due to the non-arrival of ihe tuberculin ointment which has to be used m the preliminary tests to ascertain a person's reaction to tuberculosis infection. The ointment
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  • 191 5 Free Press Staff Reporter OECAI SE its dormitories will become "desolate and dirty" if they are left vacant, the Singapore Chinese High School has decided to ask the Education Department for permission to accept student boarders next year. The school was closed for two monms
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  • 90 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. \'AVAL Base Bowmen have N arranged for a postal match against South Australian Archery Association. The teams will shoot off on D^c 10 on the Western Round— 4B arrows at 60 -yard range and irrows at 50-yard range. As many members of the Club
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  • 18 5 Pava Lebar Methodist Girls' School will held its prizeuivine m the school hall a* 5 p.m. tomorrow
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  • 34 5 In aid of the As.sam R* Fund, the Indian Fine Arts Society. Singapore, will stage a variety concert at the Victoria Theatre tonight at 8 30 and tomorrow at the same time.
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  • 112 5 Singapore query on betting t ree Pre<»s> Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government has asked the New Zealand and Australian Governments for information on their racecourse b* :ems Ho replies from these Governments have been rere.ved formed. The muu. pore follow publication ol Report on I ne Coh- i wt&i h
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  • 100 5 JOHORE EA... v and ins" imprisonment o charge of c ing stolen property beior. Abdul Rahman. On a similar charge m oect of property b< ku Omar, he to three months' Un sonment. A third cl nature m n of pro] belonging to Mr. Yeo Ah X
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 53 5 MAIL Surface mail is expeced Ml Sa|4pore today from the USA Hong Kong. China Japan and the F-cera-ior Laiest tunts for posting surface »»il at the GPO today are: noon lor buun 'parcels or.lyi. 5 45 p.m te the Federation: 6 p.m. for Pfalippire Islands. Hong Kcv-.c China. Japan .::ui
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  • 895 6  -  ALLAN LEWIS picture. Fought out race pluckily From T OOKING apparently beaten when Mr Tristram ran past him with little less than a furlong to %o m the main race on Saturday, first day of the Perak Turf Club December Meeting, Tantalus put up a good
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  • 64 6 'More money' incentive suggested From YIKNON MORGAN PROMINENT Firs: DMA English League ager 1 ported rtbat if i il match fees this would lead to better football and her lon of would iggesl I a I and. 1. rtrgtit Views J In R j bo have i X nd I
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  • 309 6 Two old stagers score smartly TH WO old stayers of Malayan post-war racing Mandalay and Airmail scored smartly m the last two raoes at Ipoh on Saturday. Ladies Flame was sent out favourite m the seventh race, but spoilt her chances by her fractiousness at the barrier. She was badly
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  • 23 6 TURKEY WIN 3-2 Turkey's national soccer team yesterday defeated Israel 3—2, m a fast game before a crowd of 25,000 at Istanbul. A.P.
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    39 6 picture. Arnold (wearing scrum cap) and Wyatt tatkle Savage as he tries to barge through after a lineout m Saturday's H.M.S. Malaya rugger match i»n the Padang between Combined Services and Singapore Civilians. Services won 9 3.— Free Press
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  • 197 6 SOCCER IN KAMPONGS F P. Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. CJOCCER on organised linos has bef-n introduced into kampong.s m Johore Bahru With a view to stimulating interest m the game and providing feeder lor the Senior League m the future. The initiative was taken by Inche A. Manan bin
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  • 40 6 Foresters had w to fight hard to beat Teachers' Training 1-0 m a S.H.A. knockout competition match on the 8.0 D.C.A. ground yesterday, D D. Wind scored the only -li of the match m the 17th wtnute-.
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  • 392 6 AJESTIC Scholar, a well-bred English gelding by Felstead from Baucis, brought off a big betting plunge when he won the fourth race at Ipoh on Saturday, Majestic Scholar was one of a large batch of recent importations having their first aart m the country. He had
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  • 516 6  -  JIM CHAMBERS From 4 RSEXAL'S long unbeaten run ended on Satarda-, as Bollon Wanderers outplayed the (iunners to score a clear cut three-nil win. Although without England centre-forward Nat Lofhthouse, Bolton gave Arsenal's famous defence a tough time on th? heavy turf. Long before the end of
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  • 87 6 To weel's rights beat O'Sullivan VIC TOWEEL (1161 b 9*o-' beat Danny OSuliiwn (1171 b 120 z.i on Saturn*!retaining his world and Empire bantamweight champ.«>ship, m Johannesburg O'Sullivan. down for counts, withdrew trom bout at the end of the t«Ji round. The Englishman the first round on points. •»> even
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  • 35 6 SATURDAY S Ir sh Leslie results were: DtoWlery l.G^ a von 4, Derry City 1. Cent Ballymena U 4 Ard» 2. "JUta* Linfteld 5. Crusader* 4 cemv 2. Poriadown 3. CUftooT* i Reuter
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  • 204 7 TEST WICKET MAY SUIT SPINNERS Hard fight for England likely BRISBANE groundsman Jack Farquhar said this morning that the pitch was not damaged after the rain which prevented play in the first lest on Saturday, but he thought* the surface would assist the spinners. This meant the possibility of a
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  • 75 7 AUSTRIAN GIRL WINS U.K. TITLE jjpl PRITZI oi AuMria, Tfhrmer v.orld champion, J*"on a sKiif -i del r the women's tfl0 English u tennis lay muht. the fifth year In »ucrt f Elliot < f Scotland. r'rLt the pace thivR.ghout, S could not find an JJ^ in the Austrian I*
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  • 84 7 KUAI LUMPUR Sun. KUALA LUMPUR SERVICES ma:nti'ne-l their unbeaten ftwby recor mm *hen ri rith X fey at l£»"g There was no I Th» ma:rh wai :np and fr rfsoaw. Klang's scrum-haif. was md form. X«ng Cut forwards ''.ere a hard 10 tiof lot. Peacock baffled
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    23 7 picture. C UK PIAN MUDA lending m Kigoletto (Percival up), the winner of the fifth race i at Ipoh on Saturday. Free Press
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  • 271 7 Free Press Correspondent THE Selansor Football Association was under fire by Dr. C P. Kawson, former president, when the K^ociation held an extraordinary general meeting t> investisate the general lack of confidence m the i IS." m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Or. Rawson who
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  • 68 7 \IETHODIST GIRLS' School will hold their swimming gala at Mount Emily pool at 8 m tomorrow morning. Girls taking part are from Standard Fire. There v ill be 10 The programme Incli three individual ewenii relays, thi is i beginnei nt. Tberc will also be |M «>
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  • 456 7 Free Press Kujjby Ke?)ort( 1 DENANG and Singapore Combined Services are the only undefeated teams m their respective divihns m the H.M.S. Malaya rugby competition, i /lowing Saturday's games. Both have eight points' at the top of the table, but it is far too early to
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  • 53 7 I>UGBY League results In the U.K. on Saturday were: Barro* R q| ra 19, Widni s rston< initj 23; H iddersKings! D Rint ra 11 f. rd 5 OWhara 4. a nt Helens 41 W ii E intou ting ton I <>» n 12. W.irrniu York .i
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  • 52 7 A LL-Mitlaya Ci\ man Rugby side .'elected to play the Combiner 4 Services at Ipoh on Dec. 16 is: Yong Kah Chong (Pen.); Roper <S'pore>, Pennell (Spore), Chandler (Pk.). Ciaig (Pk.c Rees Spore). Meikle (Pk.); Murphy <Pk.> Humble tSel.». Tyrell <Sel). Allen (Pen.), Baker <Pg). Grooves (Krrah). Goodsir
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  • 81 7 A Free Press picture of the Malayan University's annual chess match between graduates and undergraduates playat at Harrower Hall yesterday. The graduates on the left row are Dr. Wong Poh Lam. Dr. Lai Kuen Yee, Dr. Yeoh Oon Teik, Chow Wai Nam. Dr. Gwee Ah Leng. Dr. Lee
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  • 180 7 VyONG Peng Soon, the Singapore, Malayan and All- England badminton champion, turned out for a State practice for Singapore's Foong Seong Cup team at the Clerical Union hall last ni^ht. It was the champion s nrsi appearance on the court following his recent eye
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  • 73 7 KAJANG. Sun. IZAJANG High School. 1950 district champions, yesterday scored a five-one \ictory over Ulu Lang at Malay Teachers m a friendly football ma tcli on the school ground. The boys paired a 2-1 lead m the first half and vent on to add three more
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  • 88 7 IPOH. Mon. PENANG beat Perak 3—2 m the concluding match In the North Malaya triangular hockey tournament here yesterday. Scorers for Penarg were: Mahinder Singh, Kirn FOng and Capt. Irving. Winckley scored both goal*for Perak. Perak. Penang and Neuri Sembilan who competed scored a victory each,
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  • 30 7 HPAN Kah Hong won the University of Malaya chess title and the Beow Poh Leng Challenge Cup at Harrow Hall yesterday, with a maximum of six points.
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  • 1004 7 ARSENAL can thank the failure of near rivals m Div One Of the English Football League for the fact that that they are still two points clear at the head of the table. They were decisively b en by* Bolt on on Saturday while Middlesbrough
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  • 214 7 Nanette runs 3 furlongs in 38 1/5 seconds From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Monday piNE weather over the week-end has improved the tracks to a state of being very good, \everthel .-ss, things were quiet this morning and only a few horses did fast work. Nanette (J. Donnelly) showed i iruud
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  • 100 7 Sitphol was out boxed ITANNY Campo < 110 Ib.t Flipino Orient flyweight champion, won a unanimous points decision over Chai jSitphol UlOlb.t, champion of Siiim. m a ten-round boxin« match on Saturday night at Rizal Stadium, Manila. The Filipino title-holder showed superior boxing ability all of the way but lacked
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  • 174 7 I torn All \N I I Wl* ERNEST I den past* d .<■ ii Saturday In F« rth v». tralia The one ol Malaya ent traineri before t!>. P tic War Hp returned a short v:sn toon Liberation, but decided i settle down m P<
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  • 35 7 |}INDINGS v ;ll lose one oi us b(si all-round sportsmen by the departure of Tm v k.-< a teacher of ihe Amklo-C. School, BttUwma, to Pi-Man« ACS on Ti. :id Bf this
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  • 139 7 MOWVIKX. ft .'leepl^hixr owned by Princess Elizabeih :«nd Queen Klizabeth. fell and was destroyed a/ Husf Park o n Saturday. Western AuMr.ilia. who had lost two uickets tor live runs o\«;--nlcht m reply to New South VI total of 220. "reached 241 for neht rickets
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    • 27 7 Today's sport RICiBV: g.C.C. B* v R.M.IV on radang; Singapore Asians v St. Andrews Old Boys at Fairer Park. TENNIS: V M C A Men's Open final.
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    • 401 7 A II the weigh ts for Wednesday IPOH, Mon. Kamillies 8.08 I Stymie 8.11 FOLLOWING are Queen \ic 8.07 Ross Road 8.10 weights for all Ongsville 8.06 Nevada 8.09 eight races on Wed- Jeanne d Are 8.0*» Athlete 8.08 nesday. second day of Constance 8.05 Caligula 8.07 the IV:. ik
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  • 15 8 \GEMF t Patrtdt f •ond pur en- i o! G I I a pore.
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  • 44 8 Terrorists have killed a British estate manager, Mr. Norman B. Winning near Subano m West Java. He was emplcryed by the Anglo-Dutch firm, Pamanoekan En Tjiasemlanden. •known as P. and T.), which owns some of the biusiest estates m Indonesia.- Reuter
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  • 36 8 An oil storage t;mk biases forionslj at th«- DanalM Refinery m Pettns, Texas. The bnrnt-out remains of another tank which was hit by lightning which started the fire, can be seen ne.ir the flames.
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  • 398 8  -  BERNARD WICKSTEED From S()>IK\VHJ:KK (BIT GOODNESS KNOWS WHERE) IN KOREA, Sunday. ANK of the curses of a war is that, when you are taking part In it, you haven't the faintest idea of what's going on. You readers may know if we are at war with
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  • 21 8 Moscow's newspaper. Pravda. said yesterday that the U.S. is trying to force Afghanistan to abrogate the Afghan-Soviet treaty.- A.P.
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  • 418 8 'UNSMILING GENIUS' IN KOREA MacA. 's tough opponen t HONG KONG, Monday. '[HUE leader of the Chinese troops In Korea is a 1 42-year-old. sallow-faced, bushy-eyebrowed soldier who rarely smiles. His name is Lin Piao. Although coming of a well-to-do family— his father was a landlord— he became a Communist
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  • 32 8 TIIK production of radio and TV sets will be cut by nearly a third because of Government controls and the use <>f cobalt, a mineral essential to the making of magnets.
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  • 146 8 ARABIAN OIL PIPE-LINE OPENED NEW YORK. Mon. THE Trans-Arabian pipe line system has gone into operation with the loading at the Mediterranean terminal near Sidon. Lebanon, of four tankers which took aboard a total of more than 700.1100 barrels of crude oil from Saudi Arabia, it was stated yesterday m
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    18 8  -  Geoflrey Evans By I think it's timp wr 'oM her th«re 8 no Father Christmas
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  • 71 8 LONDON, Man. 'THE peace petition which has been the main theme of Communist propaganda m Britain for the past year Will be presented to the House of Commons next Thursday, the British Peace Committee announced last night. The petition calls for a fivePower conference and United
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  • 45 8 The British Defence Minister, Mr. Emanuel Shrnvell, said yesterday that the situation m Korea is "very grim indeed and Britain has trie I to convince the United States, whatever happens, we should not do anything to bring us into conflict with China." A.P.
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  • 47 8 Poland yesterday claimed a new world gliding record with a height of 9,850 metres (32.--313 feet) by Andrzej Brzuski, accompanied by a passenger. A statement said the previous world record of 8,050 metres wa.s held by Lieutenant Axel Person. Sweden, since July 1947. A.P.
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  • 27 8 The Egyptian Government yesterday banned the export of lower grades of Egyptian medium staple cotton varieties, to ensure sufficient supplies for local textile industries. A.P.
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  • 151 8 AMMAN, Monday. ISRAEL and Arab Legion troops who flashed on a disputed road m the desert around Wadi Araba yesterday ceased fire later on the orders of the mixed Jordan-Israel Armistice Commission. The clash occurred when an Israel armed convoy tried to force its way
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  • 43 8 Canada's 1950 wheat crop is estimated at 461.730.000 bushels by the Federal Stait.stirs Bureau, compared with 367,406.000 m 1949 and a ten -year average of 394.000.000. Other crop Increases were reported lor oats. ba flax-seed and rye A.P.
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  • 18 8 U .S. FIRE LOSSES Fire losses In th<* United Slates m Oct I tiled US 149,953 000. A.P.
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  • 258 8 'Stop the rot, pleads Nehru Indian Premier's peace plan NEW DELHI, Monday. THREE-POINT plan for ensuring world peace was proposed m New Delhi yesterday by Pandit Nehru, Indian Premier, addressing the All-India Newspaper Editors Conference. "We should stop this business of running down each other and try to find some
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  • 83 8 US. Navy beat the Army 14-2 m an American football upset on Saturday at Philadelphia's municipal staium. The Navy victory ended the 28-game unbeaten record of the cadets. It thrilled 103.000 spectators, including President Truman, and overshadowed all other games on this last liv of the regular
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  • 38 8 Jews In Biblical times were not left-handed. This o!9 belli I is bins dispelled by Dr. Richard Raphael Pakorny, a well-known Igraphologist who has lust finished the first major textbook on Hebrew handwriting. A.P.
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  • 25 8 Roads all over Britain were blocked or dangers to trafficlast night because of blizzards and icy surfaces More snow was forecast for tod;.
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    27 8 on it* u;n m Korea mtrriJ. nast the torr.h of the fn' kn*wn Solder n .%th«; heforr PMhlfci^ Th troop> are equioned with \m*»ri<'an weaiwnv
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  • 195 8 Situation in U.K. 'critical' SGOW oat CIR Roborv Sinclair. Presl•s dent of the Federation of British Industries, declared n a speech m Glasgow: "I am no alarmist nor am I a pessimist, but I believe our present situation is critical. Th* sooner that is generally realised the better "Over 60
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  • 35 8 A natt m tiington yesterday the United Slates shou r atomic bombs on Russia and her satellites unle.<> ■< setilement with the I Union can be reached "m th« next few days' U.P.
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    • 69 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris Jfik^. I ir=- 3uT E WOULDN'T hayS DA^£D-j CAN JUST I""* TLjS» OWnTSO. LORD BULLRSW^ HI 77 T J^ S p .THE REST OF IT- WITHOUT SEE WHAT FLAT AND .NOW S«E'S I *V//>4r O?^L£> s^//r J OiAaACTERS LAST MGMT 1 V^l^^T^H I MAY S5
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