The Straits Times, 3 July 1949

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  • 26 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunda.v edition Of Cb* »tr«lt« CtflM* Magapoiw >•« Hmm No. 727. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1949. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    2 1 TONY RICNALS.
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  • 317 1 PIRATE GANGS STRIKE NEAR HK Nationalists losing grip HONC KONG, Saturday. QANCS heavily armed with modern weapons have launched a large-scale campaign of piracy and banditry in the Pearl River delta region, little more than 10 miles from the island of Hong Kong. Piracy and banditry have recently been reported
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  • 191 1 Sunday Time> Stafl ReporU-f WORK was interrupted in Singapore's commercial centre on Friday afternoon whin a Tiger Moth pilot gave m half-hour display of low level aerobatics. Typists deserted their machines housewives left their an roooa t^a. and made for the windows as the
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  • 98 1 LONDON, Sat. Geoigi Dimltrov, aged 66, Premier of Bulgaria, one-time h*ad oi the old Communist International and No. 1 Tornm' n--Ist of the Balkans, died touay oi diabetes at a sanatorium near Moscow. Moscow Radio announced his death after an Illness of se ri ral months.
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  • 32 1 SAIGON. Sat. Bao Dai, head of ;he new state of Vietnam, hi's announced the formation of a Government and proclaimed himself in rh:ircre of affairs of state.— A P
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  • 20 1 A'.XoHINGTON. Sat—Ununoloympn* in the United States has 1 ren to 3.778.000. ihe highest since February 1942— A.P.
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  • 341 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE manager of the new Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 1 building in Orchard Road is called Kindness Mr. C. Kindness. The bank was opened yesterday by the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, who "christened" it Mac Donald House, at
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  • 87 1 rE Thai Government has been informed that £42,000 sterling have been released from frozen Thai funds in London The amount re- j presents payments due toThai tin producers who con- tributed to the pre-war buff' r pool. The pool, created to consume surplus output and thus
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  • 111 1 SYDNEY Sat. rpHERE is "not so much as a X gleam of hope" for im- mediate settlement of Aus- tralla's six-day-old strike, i Mr. P. J. Clarey, president of the Australian Council of i Trade Unions said here tonight. "We have tried everything possible to Und
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  • 61 1 On the day of the premiere of her third film, beautiful 19-year-old Anita Keefee. Filipino film star under the name of Nora Madrid died of typhoid. She was the daughter of Colonel James H. Keefee, 1 Filipino of American extrac- tlon from Cebu, who is chief
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  • 100 1 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Sat. IN a browr costume heavily brocaded with gold thread, and an Ivory-handled kris at his waist, Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad was this morning installed a& Mentrl Besar of Selangor in a brief ceremony at the Astana Selangor. After the Sultan
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  • 77 1 TRAINS ROLLING INTO BERLIN BERLIN, Sun. Goods trains from the West were arriving in Berlin regularly today for the first time since the strike of railwaymen began in May after the lifting of the blockade. In addition, lorries from the West were arriving every few mirutes and reported no hold
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  • 68 1 Sunday Times Correspondent IPOH, Sat.—Notwithstanding the Federation Government's undertaking to issue a statement explaining the ban on Mr. Aw Boon Haw's entry into the Federation, the Perak branch or the Malayan Chinese Association has today written to its Central office at Kuala Lumpur asking that
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  • 179 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Cl/SAH," said Lim Heng Wee. one of Kuala Lumpur's best known head > waiters, this week, and lorin kled his cherubic face characteristically. The reason for Mr. Lim's unhappirfts was not far to seek. Ttic i estauran' he..!
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  • 29 1 RANGOON, Sat— Burmese police last night arrested Lala Govi.id Prasad, president of the United Provinces and Bihar Association of Burma, under the Preservation of Order Act Reuter.
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  • 184 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINCAPORE Turf Club total isa tor investments yesterday, the first day of the July meeting, were more than $30,000 below investments on the first day of the last meeting, but were almost $10,000 ii. excess of the corresponding day last year.
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  • 67 1 TOKYO. Sat. DEMONSTRATIONS, demands and a clash with police flared up throughout central Honshu today as the pro-Communist Japanese re patriatea from Siberia began the trek to their homes. Repatriates and their greeters paraded through Osaka as the first train pulled In, and police warnings that
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  • 228 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter BOY met girl in the air and now both have their heads rather in the clouds because of their impending marriage. He is George Anthony Rignall. of Peterborough, England; she is Catherine Boudville, of Penang. They first met when they were crew
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  • 393 1 Diamond ring protest by merchant Sunday Times Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH the re-exportation of diamonds from Singapore is strictly forbidden by law, a jeweller here condemns the looseness of regulations governing the trade and accuses a jewel ring in Singapore of monopolising Hie diamond trade to the detriment of local jewellers.
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  • 60 1 MANILA Sat. A PHILIPPINE naval patrol unit on the east coast of Luzon arrested 67 heavily armed members of the Hukbalahap Peoples Army and seized four light vessels. The Huks did not resist. Seaborne Huks have oeen reported recently at the Isolated coastal town of
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  • 824 2 s»«<««e»» Ex P.O.W. No. 714 gives a graphic description of what happened "inside the wire" after the now famous wooden-horse escape from Stalag Luft 1 11, the story of which was told in the Sunday Times recently. The writer is now member of the Royal Air Force Association.
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  • 587 2  -  MUSTAFA bin TAM by IVfITH the huge irri- gation scheme now being undertaken in Kedah, it is interesting to trace the origin of "sungei korok", or canals, in the State. The agricultural wealth of North Kedah lies in the flat, low-lying strip of alluvial land oh
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  • 229 2 QN the occasion »f Sir Thomas Beecham's 70th birthday H.M.V. have isued an album of 18th Century musi< specially chosen >o celebrata the event. Sir Thomas is widely acknow ledge as one of the greatost living conductors, whose wo'fc h*s been one of the graces of
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  • 1031 2  -  DAVID DUNLOP -by THE Royal Visit was ever. As the battleship Vanguard drew away from the Duncan Dock, Cape Town, with its four waving, central figures on a gun turret, there was scarcely a soul among that great crowd gathered to bid farewell who did not feel inspired
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  • 216 3 Five held in Police swoop Sunday Times Correspondent IPOH, Saturday. piVE Chinese women and two men, all connected with the notorious Kampong Kapayang gang responsible for the murder of two British police sergeants and for the attempt on the life of Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, have
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    66 3 AT Hie first wedding to be solemnised a* Hie new C. of I. Church at the RAF. Base. Seletar. Mits Marie L. Collins of Salisbury, Wilts, wit married to Mr. Cordon Foster of Monkseaton. Northumberland. The officiating clergyman was S/Ldr. (Rev.) T. A. |enkint. F'U. B A. Haagh-O'Connor was best
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  • 62 3 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Rev. Hepworth, an Army Chaplain, officiated at the christening ceremony at St. Christopher's Church, of the infant daughter of Mr. Richard West, Private Secretary to the Commissioner General, and Mrs. West, The baby was christened Caroline Joy and the godparents
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  • 26 3 SEGAMAT, Sat. An Army camp follower, Safari, was yesterday offered bail In $100 when charged with falling to take out an Identity card.
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  • 174 3 Chinese exhibition opens Sunday Times SUB Reporter PAINTINGS by the wellr known Chinese artist, Feng Tzu-kai, will be exhibited from today in the Chinese V.M.C.A. in Seleg'e Road. The opening ceremony will be performed by the Vice-Chancel-lor of the University of Malaya, Dr. O. V. Allen, at 5.30 p.m. Five
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  • 123 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. A SENTENCE of ten years' rigorous imprisonment was imposed on two Chinese Ng Kiong and Liew Yoong, Kai at Negrl Sembilan Assizes for robbing Yeo Seng Huat, a military foreman of works, and for being armed with a revolver at
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  • 54 3 OFFERED SI OO TO NCO CHARGE Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat— AlleKed to have been found In possession of chandu dross on Tambang Estate by a British sereeant. 50-year-old Wong Cho Siak was stated to have offered $100 as a bribe to the officer to let him off. He was
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  • 204 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. "THE demand for education in Johore is still increasing, particularly in vernacular schools, and there are now more than 62.000 children at various types of schools throughout the State. f- During 1948, there were 23 new Malay schools
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  • 107 3 HEAVY GAS STOVE DEMAND Sunday Time* SUff Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal gas and electricity departments are unable to cope with the present demand for hiring of gas and electric stoves. The Sunday Times was told yesterday that there Is a back-log of hundreds of people waiting for stoves. '"The demand is
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  • 49 3 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Residents of Kampong Bahru, a predominantly Malay settlement within town limits, have organised themselves for welfare work In the kampong. To raise funds they periodically hold fairs, and the profits are used for the benefit of the poor In the kampong.
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  • 157 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter FOR the last two days, the Singapore Public Relations public address van has been out early in the morning at various points along Jurong Road. It was being used in conjunction with the campaign launched by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce
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  • 42 3 Sunday Tiroes Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— An appeal for books, magazines and other reading matter In English, Malay, Tamil or Hindi for the troops In Johore has been made In Begamat by the District Officer, Tuan Hajl Noah bin Omar.
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  • 27 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat. Charged with driving a car without a licence, 30-year-old Jantan bin Nalning was fined $20 by the Segamat Magistrate.
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  • 183 3 S.R.I.C. rejects loyalty plan Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINGAPORE Regional Indiaii Congress, at its annual delegate conference yesterday, rejected the proposed change in the Malayan Indian Congress constitution. The new constitution, which would give full membership only to those Indians who owe allegiance to Malaya, has already been rejected by
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  • 201 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. CELANGOR bandits have attacked three estates in the Batang Berjuntai district during the past 48 hours. On Friday night gangs fired on Caledonia Estate and Bukit Badong estate but were driven off by special constables. Before dawn this morning
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  • 988 4 THE Anglo-Chin-ese School of Malacca was started by the Methodist Mission. It opened on Jan. 24, 1910 with seven pupils and Rev. C. C. Unaerhill as headmaster, in a small wooden house facing the present power station in Kubu Road. The growth of the
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  • 753 4  - NICHOLAS FAMILY IS HAPPY SUSAN BARRIE by HOW to make marriage happy is a question that interests most women, and one young woman who seems to have the answer is the world-famous pianist, Hephzibah Menuhin, sister of the violinist, Yehudi Menuhin, and now wife of an Australian, Mr. Lindsay Nicholas.
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  • 1603 5 MALAY FOR AMERICA HOW many kampo.ig Malays, with only a slight knowledge of the English language or the Western world, have been three times to the United States and can hope to go a fourth time? Yet ALI bin REJO. of Kampong Oeylang Serai, Singapore, Is already
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  • 1890 6  -  CAPT.A.C.CROSS, by A Military Observer RECENTLY I had the opportunity of going witli troops of the Malay Regiment into one of the most remote spots in the North Perak jungle. This was an area that motor transport could not reach; you could use
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  • 71 7 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association* noon prices on Saturday (July 3) w-rc. in cents per lb No. 1 R.SS. Spot loose nominal S3 74 P OB in bales July No. 1 R.S.S. 32 No. 3 R.SS. 31* No. 3 R.SS 28 7 s R.M.A. 1 on re?,
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  • 379 7 BEGGAR 'RING' PREYS ON IPOH Takings go to common pool Sunday Times Staff Correspondent. pROBABLY the most remarkable trade "ring** in Ipoh at present is operated by a gang of beggars. I discovered this in casual conversation with an old Chinese sitting on the five-foot way in town. Falling victim
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    35 7 kJ R *i*d Mr*. A. Chclvan after their v/edding last week at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore. The bride wii formerly Mitt Barbara Estrop. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uurence Ettrop of Taiping.
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  • 272 7 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Saturday. THE gift of a month's salary to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund by each of the 2,000 teachers in Malaya's English schools is under consideration by the Malayan Teachers' Union, following a proposal to that effect by the
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  • 122 7 BAO DAI'S NEW YACHT COMING TO S'PORE Sunday Times Staff Reporter EMPEROR Bao Dai of An- ram has bought a 506- I ton yacht In England for a price in the vicinity of $560,000; the yacht left Southampton with a French crew last month for Singapore and is due In
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  • 50 7 MALACCA. Sat. Matzin'. bin I^mbak, 39-year-old Malay schoolmaster was fined $270 or one week's Imprisonment Tor voluntarily causing hurt and using threatening! language to Tay 'im Yong. a well known Btralts Chinese I Matzin was also bound over for nine months In the sum of $700.
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  • 35 7 Sunday Times Correspondent TELUK ANSON Sat.—Suppamah was fined $50 or one month 1 gaol in the Teluk Anson Magistrate's Court, for failing to take out an Identity card within the Drescrlbed time.
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  • 34 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter An eight-year old Dutch I boy was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital with a broken thigh following a traffic accident with a motor van_at_Scotts Road yesterday.
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  • 34 7 Sunday Times Correspondent KOTA BAHRU. Sat The Persekutuan Kaum Ibu Kota Bharu (Malay Women's Association) is planning to have Its own club It is proposed to raise funds for the purpose.
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  • 154 7 Killed Ms brother by accident Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. AT the end of an inq-.ilry into the death of Wong Siak. who was crushed against a wall at the Causeway Customs shed by a lorry the Magistrate returned a verdict of death by misadventure. Wong's brother, Heng
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  • 52 7 Sund.iy Times Correspondent PENANQ Sat.-Yeoh Seng Ban. accounts clerk of the Penang International Club, was today granted $5 000 bail on a charge of criminal breach of trust. He was alleged to have misappropriated $693. The First Magistrate Mr. J. P. Blackledge. postponed hearing to
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  • 258 7 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent 1 IPOH. Saturday. i IF plans materialise, Perak will have a million dollar T. B. 1 Sanatorium, the State Medical Officer, Dr. S. W. Eveson, told the Sunday Times today. The proposed site !of the sanatorium is on hospital reserve land
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  • 95 7 Sundb; Times Staff iva.. s\:< ink-nt MALACCA. Sat. OOLJCE yesterday recoveri ed the body of a pawang (village doctor) who was abducted at the same time as an ex-policeman was shot dead at Kampong Cherana Put eh in Alor Oajah llstrict last Tuesday night The Doay
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  • 75 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter INDEPENDENCE Day will be 1 celebrated today by the American Association of Malaya. Members und their guests will meet at the Thomson Road Polo Ground at 3 p.m. There will be baseball games and other organised sports, and at 7 p.m. a plnlc
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  • 38 7 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.- -For trying to use a vegetable chopper on a compatriot at Malayan Sawmills, Labis. 29-year-old Jee Heng Jee was toaay bound over for three months In $50 by the Segamat Magistrate.
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  • 43 8 Mr. Si Mrs. Chia Yee son, wir. Mrs. Chia Cheng Ouan and family tender their heartfelt thanks to their many relatives and friends who attended the funeral of the late Mdm. Ong Yam Neo and those who sent telegrams and floral tributes.
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  • 595 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, JULY 3, 1949. KEEP ON SMILING MOST post-war newcomers to Malaya, we feel, will take with a pinch of salt the assertion by the new president of the Selangor Rotary Club, Mr. Khoo Tdk Ec, that there are fewer smiling faces in Malaya today than there
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  • 1550 8  - Lovely Yang found riches in song SIT YIN FONG by TX a Singapore cafe a beautiful Chinese girl glides across a half-lit stage, and coos seductively into a microphone the Mandarin words: "If you love me, will you obey me?". A man in the audience lingering over cups of coffee
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  • 497 8  -  NEWELL ROCERS -by BEHIND guarded doors, Hollywood is completing a million dollar picture, "Sword in the Desert". It shows Jews killing British soldiers. Producer Robert Buckner. who received part of his education at Edinburgh University—he lived !n fcngiand for a time hopes the picture will promote
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  • 315 9 PENANG TRADE SLUMP IS FEARED 'Govt can prevent if Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. A TRADE recession hat begun in Penang but a definite slump can be avoided if Government will effect early settlement of war damage claims and thus help the country to tide over the present difficult
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    94 9 "i'DE 4; -toot crocodile capturI ed in Ceylang, Singapore, on Thursday after its pretence in a drain had been reported by three Chinese children. Here, Leonardo Siddons and Francis Reyes, two of the men who heiped capture it. inspect their priie. Though only a baby. Hie crocodile resisted capture for
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  • 19 9 MUAR. Sat— Tan Lian was sentenced to eight weeks' ,'imple imprisonment for pos1-. in 2: chai;du.
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  • 200 9 Sunday Times Correspondent! PENANG, Sat. THE appointment of a commission of inquiry to Investigate the causes of the "present stagnation" in the rubber trade was urged today at a committee meeting of the Penang Rubber Exchange. The meeting decided to ask Government to set up this commission
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  • 46 9 Certificates for candidates who took the London Chamber of Commerce (Autumn) 1948 Examinations have now arrived Successful candidates are asked to call for them as under. School Candidates at their respective schools. Private Candidates at the Department of Education, sth floor, Fullerton Building, Singapore.
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  • 25 9 Sunday Times Correspondent TAIPING, Sat. Inspector Noordin has been transferred to Krian. His place has been taken by Inspector Mewa Singh from Ipoh.
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  • 25 9 Sunday Times Curresoondent SEGAMAT, Sat. Accused of illegal possession of a rifle and ammunition 26-year-old Lee Ah Mian was remanded in custody.
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  • 241 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent jOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. CAPTAIN Ernest Charles Ceorge Marion, R.E., charged with aiding and abetting Sgt. 6. C. Taylor in the theft of a cinema projector belonging to the 2nd Divison, Royal Engineers, was acquitted today without biing called upon for his defence.
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  • 123 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat. FORTY-seven-year old Phoon Tuk Poh. who recently appeared in court with a bandaged head having attempted to kill himself by beating hit head with a club, it now reported to have tried to commit suicide in hospital by CMtting his stomach
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  • 122 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A MONTH -OLD dispute was settled yesterday when about 100 dismissed Chinese rubber workers of the joo Seng rubber milling factory, Bukit Timah Road, decided to accept one month's wages each, and to quit the factory premises forthwith. The 1 actor y
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  • 60 9 Ronewed attention is drawn to the new postage rates on letters and postcards address- ed to places in Singapore, the i Federation of Malaya, Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei as follows: Letters— 10 cents for the first ounce and 5 cents for eac- additional ounce; post- cards 6
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  • 64 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The American Consul-Gen-eral In Singapore and Mrs. William R. Langdon will hold a reception tomorrow on the occasion of het 173 rd anniversary of the Independence of the United States of 'America. The reception wI.U take place at the residence of the
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  • 113 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Saturday. QNE of the French Foreign Legionaires who jumped overboard from the Marshal |offre in the Straits of Malacca this week was picked up by a Chinese taikong, Yu Ten See, in a motor tongkang on its way back to Malacca.
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  • 68 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. During the fasting month of Ramadan, the Women's Section of U.M.N.O. Johore Bahrr, are arranging for the recitaton o; the Koran at the U.M.N.O. Hall. Thio observance, which Is known as "fedaros," will take place on the nights of
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  • 36 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— Charged with taking passengers in his private car and with offering a $7.50 bribe to the police officer who arrested him, 20--year-old Tay Teng Hal was acquitted and discharged.
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  • 53 9 Sunday Times StaiT Reporter The Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Glmson, has nominated to form an Advisory Board on matters connected with the Sikh religion and customs: Sardar Singh: Gulzar Singh; Choor Singh; Amar Singh; Jhanda Singh; Sadhrvi Singh; Sardar Tara Singh: iardit Singh: Kartar Singh: Balblr
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  • 183 9 Sunday Times Correspond™ KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. fpHE hotel boom Is over in Malaya. Wives and children, evacuated from danger spots early In the emergency, have DOW i^onp back to the estates and mines. In Kuala Lumpur there Is plenty of accommodation In most hotels. It
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  • 202 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CEVERAL offers for the purchase of the 1 ,000 year-old Chinese painting, "Eight Famous Horses," have been received by its owner, Mr. Lim See Sai, a graduate of Amoy University. Offers range from $15,000 to $40,000, but the owner says that he
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  • 198 9 Flying dub has more aircraft Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Royal Singapore Flying Club now has more aircraft than at any time since the liberation, an official of the club told the Sunday Times yesterday. Flying now are two Tfger Moths and two Austers Another Moth will be in use
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  • 29 9 Sunday Times SUIT K«-p'rlii PARIT BUNTAR, Sat- F riding a bicycle which had no brakes, Tar Tens Koh w:i<= fined $lf in the Nibong Teb;il Court.
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    61 9 FOUR GENERATIONS TOCETHER: When Mrs. M. M. Johnson (in front) arrived in Singapore on the Maetsuycker from Fremantle last Friday she completed the fourth generation of her family now in Hie Colony. Pictured her* are Mr. K. L. |ohnson. Superintendent of Port Police, her son; Mrs. |oy Olsen, daughter of
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  • 781 10  -  NATHANIEL GUBBINS h ALL kinds of people find their way to the Sea Nest. So it was no surprise when the Mechanical Brain called and asked to see Mr. Gubbins. The Mechanical or Electronic Brain, built by Professor F. C. Williams, of Manchester University, has worked
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  • 974 10 Before my husband joined a certain secret society he promised faithfully that ho would tell mo all about it. But after joining ho pulled down the Iron Curtain and not a word can I get out of him. This is causing terrible trouble between us. Wo have up
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  • 1373 11  -  MARY HEATHCOTT says THE speed at which Londoners propel themselves around on their feet, by car, taxi or bus, and the urgent expression they wear on their faces at the same time, seem to strike most Malayan visitors to Britain as remarkable phenomena. The Malay and
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  • 174 11 fOR the business girl the fashion problem has two aspects. First, economy; second, durability bracketed with suitability. Sketched here are three outfits, day time, play time and evening dress. For day time (top left). A basic suit in natural shantung. A bolero top, with a cuffed edge and
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    • 1086 12 1ODA*: FOR MOST OF /CS^ M»"*—^^^^^^Mylg; ,T «.-;r<^iV turn ouf to bo mor< rom VS: I ((propitious for chan- /JW P**»#i^^3tl 'j&m*- ~SS%^»^ r Ks^»W*^i cii!^" ft-S^BM I plicated than expected. K?s or travel, but excellent s9vmW/W/l JJW*^+ r I l +0Z&^M\i~:. ZW< < Travel plans may have to for
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    • 70 12 Sunday Times Cross wo v by Edgar Rice Burroughs r* ay< Jm^LwL ~TVi£ P ■^l.^wßV \^swßawr^^» 1 1 awß^awß^Vr-^^k^NaW^awi^HL/ c""t^w~ri— MPT* tN "TV4P J Wvi i~ (m^ i^Lawß^wjwi^aP^^^ W A R"Twif i wJ^*"r aE^a^ir"^ '^Bsw^aSV^^ BHawß^awß^awai^/^B^Br V P^CAMB WHEN m\ I^s**^^" E StJWftA^NE. (V 5 LrTTUE COrAPLEAAENT «XrrA9Ct> KELUCTANT FARrEVteUjS^r^^V^
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    • 174 12 Fence with this YOU don't have to be a farmer A to Im able to answer this question: If one mile of fence enclose? a field of forty acres, what e» (In acres) will two miles of fence enclose? ■jjiiui ra sauin -in-i; jo •«aj<8 uj »\\w ;p»u-auo £q jiilu
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    • 421 12 r J^HE average plajer r*ie.y thinks of doubling an opponent »t any bid of one. He. therefore, overlooks many opportunities for profitable bu-siness doubles. There are three situations when it is possible to make a penalty double of the opponents' bid of one of a suit. The first two, which
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  • 1062 13 EPSOM JEEP delves into some works of Malayan historians and brings to light some interesting but little known facts about racing in the "good old days." DO YOU KNOW THAT the first Malayan race meeting ever held was on the old Singapore racecourse in February 1843? Klang once had a
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  • 103 13 rS u.ventor of a new stereoscopic camera, which vu tested recently, said it would revolutionise the photographing of race finishes by taking photos from above a racecourse. The camera had a new photographic technique, v. hich was al•most third dimensional. He said a feature if the camera
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  • 103 13 A PROPOSAL by the Canadian Badminton A**ini»ttan that the law* of the fame in rtcpect of the rule regarding fault* be amended was passed on Friday by the International Badminton Federation at a meeting in London. Law 14 has been amended in respect of section H
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  • 62 13 rE following will represent the Playfalr B.P. against the Oriental B.P. in a friendly badminton match at the Happy World stadium on July 6 at 7 pjn. Robert Lee, Low Hung Kee, fieah Kee Kwang, Low Slak Liang, Pang Heng Ouan, Chan Swee Lam, Llm Boon Seng, Seah
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  • 48 13 rE annual athletic sports )f Raffles Institution will be held on Saturday, July 23, at 3 p.m on the school ground. There will be two events for Old Boys over 30, 100 yard* handicap: under 30. 440 yards. Entries will b? accepted on the field.
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  • 140 13 Sunday Times Sport* Beporter SENIOR S.A.F.A. League honours go to Chinese Athletes If they succeed In beating RE. Rcgt. In today 'o game at Jalan Besar Stadium. As the position stands, C A. and RAF. (Seletar) have each 21 points, but, including this afternoon's
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  • 32 13 •THE 22nd anniversary of the 1 Mayflower Badminton party of Singapore was celebrated by members and friends with a dinner at the Tai Tbong restaurant. Happy World, last night.
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  • 392 14 Eurasians all out for 149 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Reporter SELANGOR Club achieved a splendid victory over the Selangor Eurasian Association yesterday on the padang in the Stonor Shield Cricket Competition by 182 runs. These two teams were last year's finalists, when the Club annexed
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  • 22 14 IN a friendly badminton match playet last week the Floodlight B.P. defeated the Sentosa B.P. from Malacca by five games to nil.
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  • 412 14 A "HAT TRICK" by young Desmond Keyt of St. Andrew's School enabled the Combined Schools of Singapore to defeat Hong Kong University by 24 runs in a one-innings cricket match played at Raffles Institution yesterday. Batting first, the Schools made 53 runs. The University replied with
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  • 266 14 ITICTORIA School Old Boys beat V Anglo-Chinese Old Boys by 50 runs in a Evan Wong Shield cricket fixture played on the Victoria School ground yesterday. The game wa3 featured by ssme good bowling by B. 8. Soln, who took seven for 31
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  • 74 14 LONDON, Saturday The British Lawn Tennis Association today announced a six-member Wlghtman Cup team that will challenge the United States on Sept. 9 and 10 at Philadelphia In an attempt to regain the cup for the first time since 1930. The team, composed of four veterans
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  • 54 14 OINOAPORE District (Army) water polo teams against R.A.F. Seletar at Gill man Barracks at 11 a.m. today will be: "A" team: Capt. Whitmore, S'Sgt. Richardson, Capt. Marshman, W. 0.1. Townsend, Pte. Morgan, Pte. Reeves, CSM Apps. "B" team: Lt. Donovan, Spr. Thomas, Lt. Neave, Spr. Lewis, L/Cpl. Aunglea,
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  • 200 14 ST. Andrews Old Boys' vsooclatlon collapsed for 35 runs against Raffles Institution >ld Boys Association at Farrer Park yesterday. RJ. Old Boys won by six wickets. S. K. Sundram took five tickets for 10 run-. Scores: ST. ANDREWS 0.11..V. J. Anchant c Raja b Westcrhout
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  • 32 14 Sunday Time* Muar Sports Correspondent PNGLIMA House won the House championship at the annual athletic sports of the Government English Preparatory School, Muar. Datln Aminah gave away the prizes.
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  • 275 14 Sunday Times Muar Sports Correspondent rrHE Muar Football Association league competition was concluded over the weekend and, but for a number of walk-overs, some interesting soccer was served up, especially in the first round. Muar Youngsters, as expected, became "the team of the year" and
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  • 49 14 RA.P. teams from Sembawang anu Seletar drew In a game of cricket at Sembawang yesterday each side scoring 95 runs. Sembawang batted first and declared at 99 for four wickets, Yavs scoring 38 not out. Seletar replied with 99 for five. James contributed 26.
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  • 115 14 Sunday Time* Bentong Sports Reporter IN their return soccer match with the Rest, the Bentong Chinese won by a single goal 1m a thrill-packed game on the Bentong Padang. The Rest had a greater share of the exchanges In the first half but poor finishing
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  • 217 14 Sunday Time* Seremban Sports Reporter TUNKU Sheilah, a daughter of the Yang Dlpertuan Besar of N-sgri Sembllan, the Negrl ruler, and her partner. Mrs. A. M. Service, on Friday became 1940s Ladles' Douol"s Tennis champions when they beat Mrs. Llm Erne Law and Mrs. Nellie
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  • 149 15 Sunday Times Peiwuig Sports Reporter PCFA one of Penang's strongest soccer teams will withdraw in future from the Penang Football Association League and Cup Matches. The Association will concentrate Instead on the Inter-Com-munity League and InterCommunity Cup Tie competition. However, as parent o.<;y ol Chinese Soccer
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  • 252 15 Kedah s keeper hero of match Sunday Times Penang Sports Correspondent npHE Penang Chinese Football Association, holders of the Malayan Chinese F.A. Cup, cleared their first hurdle yesterday by beating the Kedah Chinese Football Association three-nil on the Victoria Green yesterday. By this victory the
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    64 15 rpHE Jobore Chinese X team's goal-keeper Kan Chong goes down to gather the ball during the match played at Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday evening against the Singapore Chinese. The Singapore Chinese won 6 l. At one stage Kan Chong stopped a free kick by Chye Hee, bat he failed
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  • 136 15 Sunday Times Ipob Sport-. Reporter THE Annual meeting of the sports section of the Kinta Indian Association has been held and the following were elected Games Captains for the year football, E. Daniel, vice captain V. T. Dural: Hockey, S. Selvanayagam. vice captain B. Satlapal:
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  • 39 15 Sunday Times TaJplng Sports Correspondent PASC drew one-all with the xv Combined Services In a soccer friendly on Friday. Rise, dominated play In the first half and •cored through Sinclair. Combined Services equalised through Sallehudln.
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  • 64 15 Sports C respondent Sunday Times Segamat Sports EFFORTS are being made by the Segamat Town Board to improve the public playing field in front of the Rest House. The field, the best ir the district before the Pacific War, was ruined as a result of neglect
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  • 187 15 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent KEENLY contested (fames were seen in the first rt id of the Perak lawn tennis thai ionshlps on the Town Board ano Perak Turf Club courts yesterday. The best game was that between R. I. Orut and Lincoln Leong. After a
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  • 238 15 Sunday Times Seremban Sports Correspondent rpHE Negri Sembilan Chinese gained a convincing 1 victory over the Malacca Chinese by five goals to two in a Malayan Chinese F.A. Cup soccer game played in Seremban yesterday. The Negn Chinese took the lead in the fifth minute when
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  • 105 15 Sunday Times Kota Bharu Spoils Correspondent THIRTY one events wer» competed for at the eighth annual inter House sports of the Ismail English School, with keen rivalry he order of the day. Sidlque Merican won the Cla*s "A" individual championship for the fourth year in succession.
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  • 68 15 Suday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent TWO seeded players Leong Hoe Yeng and J. B. Bong qualified for the singles final of the Selangor Chinese R.C. open Invitation tennis championships yesterday by defeating Das Lazarus and Fred LI respectively In the semi-finals. Hoe
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  • 102 15 Sunday Times Johore Sport* Reporter MRS. L. V. J. Lavule, has neen elected Golf Oaptaln of the Women's section of the Royal Johore International Golf Club in succession to the Sultanah of Johore The results of the June Monthly Medal golf competition of the
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  • 222 15 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent THE 4th Hussars defeated the Klnta Indians and the Klnta Europeans defeated the Sturrock Club in Perak league cricket ties played here yesterday The match between the Hussars and the Indians was one of fluctuating fortunes. Th° Hussars batted first and
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  • 35 15 *|*HE Chinese Swimming Club. 1 Singapore will hold a dance for members and their relatives next Saturday, July 9, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets are obtainable at the Club.
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  • 177 15 Sunday Times Ku..lu Lumpur Sports Reporter SPECTATORS, competitors and official., were given Iheir first taste of thrills which today't Lornle Mile Speed Trial will provide when pre-trial practice on close roads was held last evening. Spectators .'aw some sxcltinz mlle-a-mlnute cornering on the thr«e
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  • 41 15 Suday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Reporter ENTRIES for the Selangor F.A. Cup and Junior knockout competitions close on July 23. A circular from the Selangor F.A. states that any number of teams, Including the Services, could enter the competition*.
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  • 237 15 Sunday Times K.L. Sports Correspondent rpHE Malayan Railway Administration has now 1 rehabilitated 20 Railway Institutes and sports clubs at main Railway centres for the benefit of Railway staff and has provided recreational facilities by the restoration of playing fields. In order to promote healthy
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  • 2388 16  -  EPSOM JEEP Natural stages great finish By f ONGCHAMPS II and Natural staged a magnificent 1 A finish in the seven-furlong handicap for top class horses at Bukit Timah yesterday, the first day of the Singapore Turf Club July Meeting. Porky Donnelly brought everything out of
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  • 130 16 Si -day Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Reporter AFTER the four-day August Bank Holiday meeting at Penang, the Selango- lurf Club will hold a three-day meeting on Aug. 13 17 and 20 Class 4 and 5 nor.se* will be running at this meeting. There will
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    23 16 Trainer "Pop" Sleigh leading in Mr. Chen Heonf's All Kniimey (Spencer), winner of the second race at Bnklt Timah yesterday.— Sunday Times picture.
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