The Straits Times, 28 May 1949

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times AMLdftlS LEADING NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED IH4S TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 2S, 1949. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 1524 1 Packed Galleries Hear Commissioners 9 Three-hour Debate gIRTH CONTROL advice will be made available to parents who seek it at Singapore's Municipal Infant Welfare Clinics. This was decided yesterday after a three-hour debate— described by the President of the Municipal Commissioners, Mr. W. L. Blythe,
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  • 177 1 VALAURIS (French Riviera tr. FILM star Rita Hayworth said 'oui' before a Communist Mayor, M. Paul Drelgon. today and became a princess by her marriage this morning to Prince Aly Klian, son of the Aga Khan. Th<> ceremony took nUce at the tiny Town Hall
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  • 47 1 BATAVIA Fri.— Over 170 Indonesian guerillas were killed in various actions in Centra! Java, the Dutch Information Si vice weekly revicv of thr situation stated today. HMfUla attacks on Dutch posts around Jogjakarta, Indonesian Republic capital, and So»kananta still continue), th^ review added. Renter.
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  • 134 1 WITH Mr Lim Chuan Geok holding high the gold Thomas Cup trophy for all to see. Malaya's victorious badminton team which capt:>rvd world honours arrived In Penang yesterday and was given a rousing welcome Wearing their famous blue blazers and ties, the team was greeted by
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  • 115 1 THE voting at the end of the debate on birth control resulted as follows: YES: Mr. S. K. Gaw. Mr. D. Robertson, Mr. A. P. Rajah, Mrs. Robert Eu, Mr. P. J. Johnson. Mr. G. E. V Oehlers, Mr. S. F. Ho, Mr. F. Lane. Dr. C.
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  • 71 1 LONDON Fri. Gerhard Eislef, German-born Com•munist who was removed at Southampton from a Polish liner on which he had stowed away in New York, was discharged here today when th*; United States application for his extradition failed. The magistrate Sir Lawrencp Dunne, in discharging Eisler, remarked that
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  • 101 1 SHANGHAI. FrL SHANGHAI'S 3,000 British community emerged from the fortnight's battle with! comparatively small property damage and no casualties. The British Consul-Gene-ral. Mr. R. W. Urquhart, re- 1 vealed that some British river j craft were requisitioned by I the Nationalists but all these! had now been recovered.
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  • 170 1 From Our Staff Correspondent. KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MEW planes— Bristol Brigands— are coming to 11 Malaya to help fight the bandits and strengthen the R.A.F. in the Far East, the new Air Officer Commanding Malaya. Air Vice-Marshal F. J. M. Mellersh, said today. Air Vice-Marshal
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  • 51 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. -The UJS Army and State departments and the Australian Embassy said, yesterday that "as far as we are concerned the Gamboa case Is closed." Lorenzo Oamboa Is a U.S. Army sergeant of ""illpino parentage, who was 'efused admittance to Australia to visit his wife and
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  • 119 1 WITH the currency manipulations on the Hong Kong market steadily dying out. the price at <*oUI has failm to $270 in Singapore and around $500 In Hong Kong There every .nci Moo that the peal price* ''era those reached earlier u> the week— s3oo In Singapore
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  • 281 1 from our staff Correspondent IPOH, Friday. pOLICE and troops rescued 24 prisoners in the 1 ells when fire broke out at Taipinf Police Station today. In three quarters of an hour, despite desperate efforts by the Taipinf Fire Brigade and the Army Fire Services, the
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  • 59 1 THE Straits Times Thomas Cup Souvenir is now on sale at newsagent* throughout Malaya, price 50 rents. It contains a complete record of the successful tour of the Malayan badminton team hi Europe. There are messages from Sir George Thomas .nd Dave Freeman and autographed pictures
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  • 143 1 PARIS. Fri. rE Big Four Foreign Ministers yesterday reached a temporary deadlock In the negotiations on Germany The U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson. rejected Russian proposals to go back to the old system of Four Power control of all Germany. Mr. Vlshlnsky of Russia
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  • 32 1 LAKE SUCCESS, FrL— The United Nations announced last night that six «,overnments Austria, Australia. Iceland, India, Luxembourg and Slam had promised another contribution to the International Children's Emergency Fund.— A.P.
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  • 822 1 T.U.C. PLEDGES AID TO UNIONS IN MALA YA From Our Stuff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. pROMISE of help from the British Trade* Union Congress has been received by Malayan trade unionists who are proposing a Central Malayan Trade Union Committee, similar to the T.U.C., to replace the old Pan-Malayan Federation
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  • 38 1 MANILA. Fri. -A gang of seven men ambushed five vehicles n^-ar Clark airfield last Might and killed seven Filipinos and wounded four other persons with tommygun Ore. A girl was among those killed.— A.P.
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  • 45 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. —It was disclosed here today that the British Government had turned down a United States protest against Britain's 40 per cent movie quota, under which British theatres are required to reserve 40 per cent of their screen time for British films.— U.P.
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    • 357 2 ISTANBUL, Friday. 171OLENT rioting broke out in the centre of Istanbul's European district last night in the wake of a hugit demonstration protesting against Turkey's loss of a football match in the Mediterranean Cup competition in Athens. A mob, thousands strong, marched from Inonu Stadium
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    • 196 2 The Arm Of Coincidence A FISHERMAN at Broome, north west Australia, caught a ninefoot tiger shark. Inside the shark was the arm of Kathleen May Passaris. 22, who was attacked by .a shark five days earlier. Miss Passaris was swimming untu the shark tore her arm off above the elbow.
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  • 203 3 Present Moves "Insufficient LONDON, Friday. QECAUSE of the "hopelessly insufficient' anti-tuberculosis measures in Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and Siam, "it appears likely that international aid will be given later" to assist local authorities in an anti-tuberculosis vaccination campaign. This aid, says a United Nations
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    37 3 WESTERN ZONE railway strikers and Russian ■controlled police in a tight outside Charlottenbnrg Railway Station, Berlin, the strike began because the Russians who control the city's railways, refused %m «ay th« men to West marks. A.P. "leture.
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  • 127 3 BERLIN, Frl. A GERMAN railway strike leader last night yielded to an appeal by a young American officer and allowed four Allied military passenger trains, held up between Berlin and the West, to proceed. The arrangement was made after the four trains had been held at the
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  • 73 3 LONDON, Fri.— Fears that compensation for British companies nationalised in Burma would be inadequate, were voiced in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Oliver Crosthwalte Eyre (Cons.) asked if the Government could hold out any hope that fair eorrmensation would be offered. Mr. Douglas Jay, Economic Secretary to
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  • 55 3 HONQ KONG Fri— The British destroyer Linirfu, lent to the Chinese Nationalist Government last year at the same time as *he cruiser Chungking, will be returned to the Royal Naw today. The return of the destroyer was mutually agreed UDun "owing to the recent tuir of events,"
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  • 46 3 SHILLONG. India. Fri. The 130-year-old blind Raja of Wogspung and the 12-year-old schoolboy Raja of Langiong were among the 25 Khasi States' rulers of Assam who met. in Bhlllong recently to draft a new constJtirM an for their federate prin^doi.is. A.P
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  • 46 3 GUIUAN <Ph es», Frl.: —Stateless refugees from China's civil war protested loudly her? when told that they may be transferred to displaced persons camps in Germany. The Resettlement Officer of the International Refugee Organisation warned them the transfer might begin on June 30. A.cV
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  • 25 3 From Out <)-■ r 'orrr*iv'ndfnt SEOAMAT, Fri. Charged in the Segamat Court with disorderly conduct. 32-year-old Loo Teck Chye was offered ball In $25.
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  • 101 3 WASHINGTON, Frl. rE Philippines accused the United States yesterday of "coddling" Japan at the expense of America's wartime allies in the Pacific. The charge was made by Gen. Carlos Romulo at the Far Eastern Commission's weekly meeting. He also accused the U.S. of breaking faith with the Philippines
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  • 70 3 NEW YORK, Frl The criDDline Illness of Franklin D. Roosevelt was "a blessing In disguise for it £ive him strength and courage he had not before." his wlf declared yesterday. Mrs. Roosevelt, in the first Instalment of her memoirs, writes that the late President's affli.'tton caused
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  • 139 3 BKftNB, Frl. PRINCESS Margaret arrived in Switzerland from Italy shortly before noon yesterday and was greeted on the border by Swiss officials from Berne and Lausanne. She was handed a huge bouquet of flowers as her car j arrived on Swiss soil. The Princess is expected
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  • 33 3 From Our Own Correspondent SEGAMAT. Fri. -Ball of $100 was offered a 12-year-oln boy charged in the Segamat Court with the theft of wrist watches from a shop at Batu Anam.
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  • 110 3 LONDON, Friday. TWO large trade unions affiliated to the Trades 1 Union Congress yesterday defied official Congress advice to keep Communists out of key union jobs. The Electrical Trades Onion Conference voted overwhelmKsalnst discrimination any trade unionist unt of race, religion al
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  • 61 3 MELBOURNE, I ri FE Lian Fan Leong, four-year-old girl who was flown to Melbourne for a major •Deration to save her remaining eye, is doe to leave Syiney foi Singapore on June 8. Her mother has written to a Melbourne newspaper: "By the very -k.lful
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  • 81 3 HONO KONU, 'Ti Plans aie being made for the registration of all Hong Kjov; residents said a Government spokesman yesterday. The necessary adminlstm tive macninery had not oeen estab'i.sbeo but it was ore sumed that the plan would mean that all residents would carry identity -ards
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  • 229 3 RANGOON, Friday. THE Kachin President, Sima Duwa Sinwa Nawng, yesterday confirmed that the north Burma Kachin State was standing by against a threatened Invasion by Chinese Communists. He said that 10,000 Chinese Communists were In position within 30 miles of the ChinaBurma frontier awiiting an opportunity
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  • 149 3 SAIGON. Frl PRINCE Buu Loc. principal private secretary to Bao I Dal, ex-ESiperor of Annam and future head of the Vietnam State, in Dalat yesterday told of the ex-Emperor economic plans for Vietnam after his return to Indochina. Prince Buu Loc said that Vietnam would Impose no
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  • 40 3 From Our Own or-. rtrnt MUAR, Fri.— Lee Ah Bang fnd Selamat were each fined $30 or 15 days' gaol by the Muar Magistrate for failing to obtain their identity cards within the prescribed period.
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  • 23 3 riM Our S(»«T ArrekpoflArnt KLALA LUMPUR, Fri Empire Day was celebrated at the Sungef Oapl Estate. Berendah, In the school premises.
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  • 64 3 SYDNEY, Frl.— Jealousy by another elephant has caused the death of Nellie, popular 19 -year-old elephant, who was able to blow a mouth organ, jtt the Tarong a Park Zoo, Sydney. Nellie was being fed by a small girl when Jill, another elephant, became angry and butted
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  • 138 4 MALAYS SHORT OF BOOKS From Our Woman Correspondent SINGAPORE'S Malay schoolchildren are short of text-books because the Federation cannot print them fast enough or In sufficient quantities, Mr. Karim of the Education Department Singapore, told me yesterday. The shortage is most strongly felt among pupils of higher forms, where they
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  • 86 4 None of Singapore's Asian residents are Included among the small group of ncn and women who are now studying French at the bi-weekly classes organised oy the Alliance Francalse, a French cultural organisation which has Just been formed in the Colony. English and the Dutch make up
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  • 103 4 REPRESENT ATTVES ol the Green Bus Co. of Singapore and the Singapore Bus Workers' Union yesterday signed a provisional agreement, making wag& cuts for the company's 78 drivers and 71 conductors effective from today. The agreement was signed before the Singapore Acting Commissioner for
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  • 199 4 U.S. Steel Still Hard To Get nESPITE the recent relaxa- tion of export controls In the United States on a large number of iron and steel products, Malaya will still not be able to get what it asks for until the first quarter of next year, a U.S. steel representative
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  • 313 4 UPSIDE DOWN 3,000 ft. IN THE AIR R.A.F. Man In Malaya Drama THREE thousand feet over the Malayan jungle recently, the navigator of an R.A.F. Dakota was lowered out of the plane head first. Other crew men held on to his feet. The navigator was Flt.-Ueut. J. R. Skrine, member
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  • 97 4 Tan Song Yam was ccnvicted of using as genuine forged documents and fined $50 at Singapore Assizes yesterday. Tan was also ordered to pay $224 compensation to Mr. Chua Hoo Chic, manager of the Boon Hua Printing Company, and the costs of the prosecution which was conducted
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  • 63 4 The Hindu staff of the Military Departments of Singapore will celebrate the "Bathurthi" Day with special AbLshegam (holy bath) and Pooja tworshlp) ceremonies at the Sree Senpaga Vlnayagar Temple, Ceylon R.>ad, Katong, on Tuesday from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. From 5.30 p.m to 7 p.m
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  • 83 4 MORE than 700 Chinese deck passengers from Amoy, Swatow and Hong Kong, including 43 refugees for Sarawak, arrived in Singapore yesterday by the Ho Hong Steamship Company vessel Hong Siang. They were taken to the Bt. John's Island quarantine station for inspection and will be discharged
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  • 49 4 from Our Own Correspondent JOHORF BAHRU. Frl Wei Khar Poon, who said he had no money to get his photograph taken, was sentenced to two months' gaol for being without an identity card. Wei was found in the notorious Hailam Kang area in Rulal.
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  • 157 4 DR. FRANK C. LAUBACH, world campaigner against illiteracy for 20 years, has arrived in Singapore after a tour of New Guinea where he has been teaching Papuans to read their own dialects and pidgin English. He has a short-cut phonetic reading diagram for 193
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  • 274 5 fHE Singapore Acting Commissioner for Labour, Mr. G. W. Davis, told the Straits Times yesterday that he would suggest a meeting between the 2,000-stronf Malay Seamen's Union, of Singapore, and five Colony shipping companies to discuss a dispute over the wages and working conditions of
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  • 285 5 AFTER months of quiet markets with small fluctuations, the sudden fall In rubber prices which has occurred in the last few days has attracted far more attention than it has really warranted, says Lewis and Peat's weekly market review. Ai usual the decline Is
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  • 43 5 Ow Ah Kek, found in possession of four gallons of fermented rice and a still In a hut off Braddell Road, was fined $500 for possession of the still and $100 for the fermented rice in the Third Police Court yesterday.
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  • 486 5 T.U.C. WRITES TO UNIONS From Oar Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rpHE letter from the British Trades Union Congress to the Malayan trade onion movement, reported in Page One, said the Congress had "for some time been watching with keen interest and, of recent date, with
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  • 89 5 From Oh Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— A I verdict of murder against a person or persons unknown, was recorded after an Inquest on a kepala of Bukit Pulai Estate, Cbee Eng, who was found fatally wounded in his kongsi last November. It was stated that Chee
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  • 54 5 The Naval Dockyard reds won the half-yearly fire competition of the Army Fire Senrtce at Nee Soon. Slnga pore, yesterday. The Dockyard red team j knocked out the three targets In 57 2/3 sec. I"he Naval Dockyard blues were second and the Gillman barracks third. Brigadier Roberts
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  • 34 5 The annual general meeting jf the Indian Muslim Association <Selangor) will be held tomorrow at 10 am. at the Batu Lane Mosque, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. a O. K. Obaldullah wiU speak.
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  • 88 5 From Our Staff Correspondent PFNANG. Friday. 'IIIERE are sifns that Government efforts to combat terrorism are beginning to bear frnit, says (he chairman of Taipiajc Consolidated. Mr. A. Cromarty. In his statement for the company's annual meeting in P-nanjj on June ti. The company, he aitfe,
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  • 234 5 Colony A.S.P. For Britain MR. Cheah Teng Cheok, asp., attached to the Singapore C.1.D.. the first locally-domiciled police officer selected by the Colony Government for United Kingdom trainIng, will attend a 10-week course at Hendon for senior detective officers. The Singapore Commissioner of Police, Mr. R. E. Foulger, told the
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  • 66 5 Singapore Sikhs will commemorate the anniversary of the martyrdom of Guru ArI Jan Deve on Tuesday. Arjan Deve was the fifth I Guru of the Sikhs. He died at the hands of the Mughals. Singapore Sikhs are arranging a ceremony of prayers, lectures and feeding of
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  • 27 5 For hawking peanuts in the St Andrews Cathedral area two days ago, Ramasamy Nadar was fined $10 In the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate's Court yesterday.
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    • 106 5 TODAY Singapore Chess Glia:n, i-m&htp. sixth round. YMC A.. Orchard Road. 3 p.m. Singapore Christian Youth Council, united rally of Christian youth, Presbyterian Church. Orchard Road. 5.16 p.aa. Strait* Chin Methodtst Youth F-lloirshlp, World Friendship meeting. 3. Kampong Kapnr Road, 730 pm. Outram Church V >uth Ffllowshlp. Mr. P. Thomas
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  • 73 6 MRS. 7EO HOE KANO and family thank all relatives and friends for wreaths, messages of condolences attended the funeral -f the late Mr. Teo Hoe Kang. THE BEREAVED members of the family of the late Mrs. Kwok Fook Luni wish to express their thrafci to relatives, and friends who
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  • 576 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat., May 28, 1949. ECHOES FROM PEKING From two quarters we have been taken to task for the views we expressed on the Red broadcast from Peking, and on the mischievous statement which Mr. Tan Kah Kee saw fit to make from Hong Kong. There were
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  • 488 6 With the publication by the Working Committee of Malayan trade union delegates of its recommendations for a central committee of unions there has come from the British Trades Union Congress an offer of assistance which should help to translate these recommendations into reality at an early moment. At
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  • 13 6 Federation Studies 35 Photograph by C. A. Gibson-Hill. THE STATE MOSQUE, PEKAN, PAHANQ
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  • 1620 6  -  TUAN DJEK By CjUNDAY, May 22.— Yesterday the attapist finished his job, and departed for home with all the implements of his trade. Besides the articles listed in a previous Diary, he had requisitioned some of our tall bamboos, and cut some of our rarest Jungle saplings.
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  • 321 6  -  Steffan Andrews By jyjAJ. Gen. Claire U Chennnult believes that a third world war is inevitable when Communism succeeds in swallowing all China. The former commander of the famous "Flying Tigers" says that China is the key to the question of peace or war and when it
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  • 591 7 Labour Commissioner To Draft Legislation AS their first step to check the housing tea money racket in Singapore, Municipal Commissioners passed a resolution yesterday agreeing m principle to the requisitioning of empty houses throughout the island "in an effort to alleviate the present housing shortage."
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  • 96 7 train- riE Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. i M. H. MacDougal, gave a present of one dollar out of his pocket to a 66-year-old limping Chinese named Tee Pone, after acquitting him yesterday of a charge of stealing three logs of wood. Tee told the court
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  • 318 7 Municipal Meeting Round-up THE Government has approved of the new cost of living allowances, housing allowances and expatriate allowances proposed by the Municipal Salaries Revision Committee for the Singapore Municipal staff, said the Municipal President, Mr. W. L. Blythe, yesterday. Mr. Blythe said that the
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  • 245 7 BOTH vessels were held to blame by the Singapore Boaicl of Inquiry investigating the collision bfttwaeo the British freighter Richmond HiM and the '.iberty chip William Titehman. Mr. E. P. Shanks. District .T\idpc ii nd First Magistrate, who presided, said that 60 per cent. of t l
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  • 140 7 A PLEA tnat fares on Singapore Traction Company buses should be reduced to five cents a mile was made by Mr. H. A. Jivabhal (Independent City Ward) at the Municipal Commissioners' meeting yesterday. He said that the S.T.C. charged ten cents for Journeys of three sections
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  • 392 7 'Teen-Aged At Debate By Our Woman Correspondent rpHE public galleries were crowded to capacity for the birth control debate. Women of all races formed a large proportion of the audience, most of them being married. The majority of the men were ounu. some in their 'teens Public interest in the
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  • 201 7 THE Singapore Court '.f Criminal Appeal yesterday dismissed the appeal «f two i 8.0. R. s. Pees. J. J. O'Jinn aged II and Robert Howl and aged j 20 who had been convicted of robbing a taxi driver and causing hurt to him. They had been
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  • 280 7 7 Gurkhas' Wo' To 'Give In Call By 100 Bandits From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. OEVEN soldiers of the 2 7th Gurkha Rifles, all wounded and surrounded by over 100 bandits in an ambush on the Manchis-Karak Road, in Pahang on Tuesday, refused to give in despite the
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  • 124 7 A PROPOSAL by the Sintfapore Municipality to advertise locally and In the United Kingdom a acant post of Assistant Treasurer, was criticised at the Mui.iclpal Commission yesterday. Mr. A. P. Rajah (Progressive) successfully moved reference back of the proposal to advertise the post at a salary
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  • 41 7 There are fiM societies registered under the Societies Ordinance and existing in Singapore. The full list was given In yesterday's Government Gazette. It also gave a list >f 605 additional societies which have been exempted from reglstraI tion^
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  • 28 7 A Chinese gardener was knocked down by a car in Orchard Road yesterday. He sustained injuries to his head and shoulder, and was taken to hospital
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  • 24 7 Front Our Own "rrr i>. •> nt JOHORE BAHRU Fri Three casts of diphtheria have been reported in the past week in Johore Bahru.
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  • 1070 8  -  HARRY MILLER future Of Cameron Highlands By This Is the second of two articles on Cameron Highlands today. The first appeared in Thursday's Straits Times. gINCE the advent of terrorism, the Cameron Highlands has descended into a condition reminiscent of the days of the Japanese occupation.
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    • 275 8 MALAYAN AIRWAYS LTD COMMENCING MON. 6th JUNE WEEKLY TO KUCHING LABU AN JESSELTON i MANAGERS: MANSFIELD dc CO., LTD. OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE fA\} V 3 Clears J«W| f**M th e head and e t/\ N^xP —^N Stimulates To clear the oasaJ passases is the first VNaAf hi relieving thai "stuffy"
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    • 232 8 It U hart to believe that some tlag on the same trick! (Ewctly i^T™ 1 8 M ulin U" 5 f° ld «*>M throw d^ UUey are-but con&ider today's In any oik's eyes U haid to understand, but apparently toti Sh «kta^,i k, declarer -knew hb et»tomrr."> Both side, rul"»r.hl-.
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  • 651 9 "We Have Been Robbed Of Victory' ]y|R. Winston Churchill declared the other day, "\Ve have been robbed of our victory." We in Malaya should echo Mr. Churchill's words. Private enterprise and the man-in-the-street in Singapore ana Malaya have also been robbed of victory. We individual merchants and residents of Malaya
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  • 201 9 I HAVE recently been concerned at the lack of volunteers for the Blood Transfusion service and have tried to arouse ,«<>me enthusiasm for such h worthy cause. But, it seems, there is no means <>i supplying informaik«n to potential volunteers. A couple of Public Relations
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  • 104 9 rE War Damage Commission in the Philippines set February 29, 1948 as the closing date for filing claims, and received 1,254.738 requests for compensation. By March 1, 1949 more than 600,000 claims had been "processed" and more than Pesos 243,090.000 paid out. There are some 650,000 claims still
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  • 74 9 MUCH has been written of the beautiful and peaceful scenery around the Sercmban lakes. One cannot fall to notice big notice boards round the lakes prohibiting bathing in large letters. Unfortunately these notices are ignored. It Is most embarissing lor the fair sex when crossing the bridge during
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  • 179 9 IN a recent issue of the Straits Times there ap- peared a statement from Mr. O. M. K. Sabai that he sent in his resignation to the Indo-Malayan As- sociation on the ground that its Committee had acted wrongly in having supported party politics by authorising its
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  • 564 9 yOUR leader of May 24 when read in conjunction with the report regarding the broadcast from Peking by two former PMFTU leaders shows that either you possess unpublished facts or that you have misunderstood the report altogether. It is stated clearly in the agency report
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  • 208 9 rpHERE has been a tend- ency on the part of some people to blame the Chinese for the present emergency. Let us see whether this is Justified or not. It was the war which gave rise to the MPAJA, an army which the Imperial Government encouraged
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    • 304 9 STRAITS TIMES CROSSWORD 1 Deduction witb record he«d <7>. LBWawUHU no. L*+* for a »Urt <Bi. 19. Sharp direcUon of iubUety J U I j s I 1 1 |i^« I* I" I I U -Make" known concerning 27. Sitiialloni on ihe rail '"J uwl JmhJ il J"^U»a« •*> «•*<
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  • 311 10 London Stocks LACK of support and some bear selling produced fresh dullness in the London Stock Exchange yesterday, says Reuters Ananclal correspondent. Iron* and Steels lallled from the loweat and occasionally showed a «nau net gain Tobaccos. Textuw "tout M Oils' followed the general trend and recorded small faJta. Closinß
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  • 768 10 From Oar Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Friday. ff«E Malayan share market was still irregular 1 tndav with only «m*n i nt.-Mt ph™* uVhoro ,],7.. "P*" tat«rest- "»ces. where changed, were slightly lower. Prices quoted by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Assoelation were: INDUSTRIALS Buyer Seltar AUU lot IS 80
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  • 144 10 The Prod uc e Market From A Market Corresiwnaeut r>D in,rMt for nan flmir m. >p lrterest for sago flour wa» the only reature of the Slngftpore produce markets yesterday. £t^w 0^?. r^T1"^ T Interesting and one or two quotations slipped. yesterday's prices per picul were Pepper: Muntok whlU 6364;
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  • 174 10 COON after the opening yesterday morning, the Singapore rubber market "ho^ed a dettnite lmprovement pr^eg advanced by nearly a cent on Thursday's closing prices but there was some reaction to nroflt-tak-mg towards midday. The market steadied during the afternoon Closing V^ y****** were 1 2£±. fio,^
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  • 71 10 SHIPP ING IN PORT wharreg yesterday (fodowng lr bntcketg) were: STZ^i ISWr* West Wharf: Chinese Prtnct <»-3>. Borneo (4-5). Tyndareui <M> A"6111 (11) MureM <>3-l«>- «■»*>• Dock: Planclus (19Ml SitJl«n (21)- AsPhaUoß < 33-34). Taksanf (35). Marudv (39-30). Bh«*r. Wharf: Emplr* Hamble ToaUy's Wharf Arri»al«: Men. <«>• Cblntse Prtn« <4-«"'
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  • 132 10 LONDON. Prt. UR. George Straus.. Minister ol HI Supply, told Parllamect yester. day that the British Ooreriimetil was stin considering the reovecirg of the London Metal Exchange He said the Metal Bxchange opera. 1 effectively under eondlItons of free International trade ar.,* free conversion of currency,
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  • 24 10 May 25. May 26 Industrial* 171.84 171.95 Rails 46-76 46 67 Bond* 08.43 98.38 UUHUw 35.60 35. M Straits Time* Service
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  • 665 11  -  EPSOM JEEP By Going In Penang Has Improved PENANG, Friday. DLANK Spec and John Ham should carry on the good work for the Wadsworth stable in Penang tomorrow, the last day of the Penang Turf Club Summer meeting. Blank Spec's staying ability cannot be
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  • 157 11 Stra it s Ti me s Sel ec tio ns EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY RACE 1 Z-M MARTIAN MAID Crairmeant RontHla NACHTEGAAL Younr Lneins RonU-lla MARTIAN MAID Pat Rontdla BACE X S-#« SOLTARA Coronation Lady Demaratw BLUE EYES lUheen Will O'the WUp FRANCELF.NE Corenatlen Lady Seltara SOLTABA Demaratas Coronation Lady
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  • 280 11 By FRANK W. ROBINSON L/CPL. Fred Young REM. E.s tall left full back, and a member of the Singapore District side which toured Hong Kong In April will be saying farewell to Singapore A.F.A. first division football during the next few weeks. He will be leaving
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  • 44 11 IN a fri.ndly soccsr match on the padang yesterday, SRC beat JollUads by two goals to nil. Klass opened accounts for the S.R.C. during a goalmouth melei Five minutes from the end. S.R.C. were awarded a penalty, which B. Norohna fonvert:d.
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  • 316 11  -  TOMMY LAWTOA Law ton Lessons No 14 H.v ijivujiiMj tne ban from a centre is some in ing 11 about which all inside forwards should know, and having mastered the fundamentals of the header when facing the ball, it is the next point
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  • 888 11 Race 1—2.30: CI. 4, Div. 2— Furs. 000 Zargnn lone* 900 "Aga Bynd." Rodgers 010 Fenton Daw.-on 8.12 "Cob Stable" Heddle 400 Eastern Gold Posiol 8.10 Mr. M. Y. Poshnl Klrwan 422 Craiftnount fiannery 808 "K.H.M. Kongsl" H. Sleigh 400 Pat Bagby 808 Mr. C. P. Liston
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    • 320 11 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 1015 YAFI U IJ Rhy" 1 SWOAPOU Records; '1.30 :iost 10.00 News from Ku<la Lum- AUSTRALIA szzi ssssa Wiis ""Sir is Ih^e'M^lt 3 .mS J,^ o >™ g^ in S| «f u n n n t «a On .i_ n Ttma- 8.30. 10 And 11), 6.45 nominee
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  • 614 12 HEROES' WELCOME FOR CUP WINNERS Penang Turns Out In Full Force From Our Staff Correspondent PENANG, Friday. T«HE victorious Malayan badminton team with the 1 non-playing captain and manager Lim Chuan Geok, holding the golden Thomas Cup aloft for all to see, returned to Malayan soil today to the strains
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  • 287 12 Indians 3; Europeans Nil. AFTER their defeat at the hands of the Eurasians last Sunday, the Indians made amends when they met the Europeans in their inter-community League fixture at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, winning in convincing manner by three goals to nil. There were many
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  • 314 12 LONDON. Frl. OXFORD today became the first team to beat the present New Zealand cricket side when they beat the tourists by 83 runs. The New Zealanoers resumed their second Innings requiring 16b runs to win with only five wickets I standing In dull weather
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  • 210 12 PENANG. Fri. "IF Malaya la to retain the 1 Thomas Cup In 1952 and for many more years to come, all Associations In the country must get together and work as a united body," declared Mr. Lim Chuan Geok when he replied to a
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  • 74 12 DUBLIN, Fri. IN the quarter-finals of the British opm tnutnr golf championships on 'Air Portm-ir-nock links this manilng K. B. Milwud. iKnrUnd), scat last CttasMine iSi-otUnd) by four and three; W. P. Tarnesa (U.S.) bemt Mlrhawl Power (Ireland) at the 19th hole; Kenneth Them |En«iaod)
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  • 134 12 From Oar Stall Correspondent PENANO, Frl. pENANG was proud to be the first port to welcome the Thomas Cup team back to Malaya, declared Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe, President of the Penang Badminton Association today. Mr. Yeap said he would like to express through the Straits
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  • 280 12 FERE were ties for the Individual championships In both "A" and "B" divisions of St. Patrick's School': ann lal athletic 'ports meet yest^ii'ay. Conrad Rodrigues and R. Westerhout, with 11 points each In "A" division, and Wee Eng Slong and Oeorjre Ch'ng. with ,Mx points each
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  • 478 12 Community League AFTER some poor exhibitions in the opening games of the S.A.F.A. Community league at Jalan Besar, tomorrow's Malays versus the Army (Singapore District) Community League match should provide a standard of soccer nearer to general expectations. i Both teams have wound upi their trials
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  • 187 12 TWENTY -ONE members of '.he Tiger Swimming Club parsed with full marks a life saving ex;> mi nation conducted by Mr. R. Lyne of the V.M.C. A. assisted by Mr. Lee Hon Ming at the Tiger Swimming Pool last week. The Instructor was Mr. Foong
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  • 96 12 KAMIS and Yadl, liold r.^ of the si- m» pore L.TA. m us doubles title, had an -asy passage Into the final yesterday when they beat Paul Cl re and N S. Wise fl-2, 0-3 on the SC.C. court Th-y will now meet A. G B
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  • 51 12 IN a Junior B Oroup 1 league soccer match playrd at Oeylang stadium yesterday, the Serangoon Association d r ew two- all with the Social Athletic Party. R. N ü bron ner .scored both goals for the Association 'vhlle Yew Tim and Thlan Khoon scored for the
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  • 369 12 £i.C.C. cricket teams for i o week-end matches axe: Against V.M.C. A. at Farrer Park at 3.30 p.m. today: J. C. Smith, W. J. Hartley, R. M. Nelson. R. A. Murray, J. A. Court, O. W. Coolings, O. C. Winton. C. Milton. K. Graham, N. NJcKee, K.
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  • 187 12 rpHE strong but luckless Royal Air Force Malaya Cup soccer team, still without a point in this year's competition, today at Jalan Besar Stadium meet Malacca, who have given away 11 goals in two fames, and this match looks the Airmen's chance to come
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  • 173 12 Northants Surrey Win -LONDON, Frl. NORTHAMPTON and Surrey scored victories In County games ending today. Scores: At Northampton, Northampton b«at Kent by 1* wickeu. Kent 222 and 134 (Evans 55. Nutter for 44. Clarke 3 for 27). Northampton 331 for 9 dccl. and 2S for none At Leeds. Yorkshire v
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  • 92 12 Racing, Other Sport— P. 11 have added to their troubles. R. E. Dunkley, who played such a fine game in goal against Negri until he was injured. is still out and, although his Injured nnger is mending, he is unlikely to be able to assist Malacca for the rest of
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  • 39 12 HARLECH Wales. Ptl:— A Lancashire lass named Prance Stephens won the Bri'tsh womei.'s amageur golf championship Thursday. She boat Mrs. Va) Reddan. Ireland's No. 2. 5 and 4 on the picturesque Royal St. Davids course. A P.
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  • 28 12 The Tiger fwlioming Club feat H.M.S. Terror by six 10 two irt a game of w.'.ter polo played oa Wednesday at the Tiger Swim.-.ilr.g Pool.
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  • 24 12 TODAY: H.W.. 11 37 am. (•ft. lin). 10 v p.m. Oft. inTOMORROW: H.W.. IMS a.m. (Bft. lii 11. 25. m. 19ft. 2inl.
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    • 163 12 TOIIVV SOCCEB: Mala j a (up. It.VK. v Malacca— J Besar. LEAGUE SOCCER: Jnr. B. Orp 1. AAU v R meo Motors SC— Ocylaag. CRICKET: S.C C. T Y.M.t.A —Farrer Park; S.C.C v T.M.C.A. —S.C.C; S.C A.C 5.0.8.A.— K.C.R.C.; Raffle*' Inst. v. Shell S.C— R.I. St Andrew's v St. Joseph's—
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