The Straits Times, 17 July 1949

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  • 22 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Ofl the Straits rimes O> Singapore »>«« Press No. 729. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1949. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 143 1 NAZI VIEW OF WINDSOR ABDICATION WASHINGTON. Sat. THE NazU thought that the Duke of Windsor abdlca ed as King of England in 1936 because "it is not certain whether, because of his views, he would co-operate in an anti-German policy". That is what Joachim von Ribbentrop, Nazi Ambassador In London
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  • 252 1 FEDERAL ELECTIONS MOVE Malay plan is 'fair to all 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. POLITICAL circles here believe that Malay leaders will present to the Federal Government by the end of this year a plan for popular elections to the Federal Legislative Council. The leaders, it is
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 1 THE wreckage of the Curtis Commando which crashed near Los Angeles last Tuesday with a loss of 30 lives. Shortly before the crash, the pilot rad oed that a fight had started between two passengers.
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  • 278 1 Death of Mr. Joe Elias Sunday Times Staff Reporter "YESTERDAY Singapore lost X one of its best-known and most respected citizens. Mr. J. A. Elias known to his thousands of friends as "Joe" died at his residence in Ka--1 tong, aged 68. Mr. Elias delighted in telling his close friends
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  • 42 1 TOKIO, Sat.— Four hundred police descended into the pits of the Takahagi coal mine in Imari Prefecture last night, battered down the cudgels of dissident miners, and rounded up leaders who have been protesting against recent dismissals. Reuter.
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  • 48 1 Two young Singapore women were reported missing yesterday. Lim Kirn Hong, 20-year-old Chinese left her house in Chin Chew Street at about 9 p.m. on Thursday. Tailama Suppiah, 25-year-old L.dian, has not been heard of, since she left her house at 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday
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  • 27 1 MANILA Sat— Joint U.S. Navy-Ai*- Force exercises will be held ln the China Sea, west of Luzon, for about two weeks beginning July 18.
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  • 267 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter kiCRE than 350 children, including 140 babies, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Europe aboard the Willem Ruys. One of the babies was born at sea in the Mediterranean to a Dutchwoman, Mrs. Pieter, who is on her way to Batavia. Most
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  • 86 1 HONG KONG, Sat ANE million people are alv ready homeless and about 750,000 acres of farmland in Kwangtung inundated by one of the worst floods 'n the past 50 years according to a statement by the Kwangtung Flood Committee released here. Damage suffered in present floods
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  • 161 1 NEW YORK, Sat. AMERICAN wireless listeners tonight heard the recorded voice of a dead man warn them that "World War 111 looks Inevitable unless the United States throws its whole weight against the advance of Communism in Asia." The "oice was that of Mr. H. R.
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  • 186 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SYDNEY, Saturday. PLARENCE Hart Campbell, former Indonesian Trade Commissioner, who while staving at a Singapore hotel last August, persistently denied that he was a Communist or had Communist associations, has been named in a current arbitration court hearing in Sydney, in
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  • 43 1 MANILA, Sat. Malayan Sikh boxer, Jagir Singh, described here as the featherweight champion of India, Malaya and Indonesia, lost this evening to Tirso Del Rosarlo, the Filipino champion, on a fourth round knockout, In a contest for the Orient championship.
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  • 26 1 MANILA, Sat. Thirty-six Huks and one constabulary soldier were killed in renewed clashes between Government forces and dissidents In Batangas and Bulacan.— UP.
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  • 192 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Singapore Harbcur Board has decided to donate $100,000 to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund subject to Government approval the University's Appeal Fund Committee told the Sunday Times yesterday. The chairman of the Harbour Board, Mr. Henry Basten said yesterday
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  • 28 1 WASHINGTON, Sat.— The U.S. Senate has agreed to vote on the North Atlantic Pact next Thursday. Senate leaders are confident the pact will be approved.— A.P
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  • 30 1 LONDON Sat.— A R.A.F. Lincoln bomber crashed and burned yesterday in a field near the RAF. bomb dump near Lincoln. The crew of seven were killed.
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  • 242 1 Anti-bandit air strikes led by A.O.C. Sunday Times Staff Reporter XA/ITH rockets and fragmentation bombs, Beaufighters yesterday backed up anti-bandit operations in North Perak when they attacked concentrations of terrorists on both sides of a river valley. The Sunday Times understands that the operations were personally directed by the Air
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 1 ARABIAN NIGHTS in London. Like an Arabian Nightt character come to life, sinuous Aiisa Nari brings a flash of Oriental colour to the practical Western air of London. She arrived with four other danceis to appear in the 8.8.C.'s new television series "Magic Carpet." Reuterphoto.
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  • 28 1 LlSBON,— Sat.— About 800 troops and extensive military supplies left yesterday aboard the 8,980-ton Portuguese steamer Nyassa to reinforce the Portuguese garrison at Macao —Reuter.
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  • 94 1 Sunday Times Correspondent IPOH, Sat. AT today's meeting of the Perak State Appeal Committee of the University of Malaya Endowment Fund, the honorary secretary, Mr. Y. C. Kang said that the Ipoh and District Football League had donated $2,104.50 to the Fund. This amount had been
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  • 52 1 LONDON, Sat. Commonwealth Finance Minister* held another two and a quarter hours' secret session here today on ihp dollar* sterling deadlock. Afterwards oelega? tion sources said discussion on short term measures to bridge the sterling-dollar gap would be continued "and oer-r haps comple'ed" on
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  • 231 2 RIMSKY Korsakov's "Snow Maiden" has been to seldom given in its entirely in the past that many have fo. -Men what delightful music the whole work contains. Here the Dance of the Tumblers (Act 3), a very lively piece of orchestral writing, and Introduction to Prologue,
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  • 701 2 MARIAN Anderson, American contralto, recently finished her fourteenth annual concert tour of the United States and is spending five months on a concert tour and visit to Europe, where she will stay until September. The worlc 1 of music and the publii alike have acclaimed Miss Anderson as
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  • 1035 2 IS THE PRINCESS DOING TOO MUCH ARE Princess Elizabeth's advisers allowing her programme of engagements to become ovejcrowded? Is she being asked to do too much? These questions are being asked following some of the Princess's recent appearances when those close to her have noticed that she frequently looks tired
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 779 2 1 ii w JH H I if I .<|B HP jl plain Jorm Citizen." Be .ins RINCESS MARGA- an £8-a-week job with BriRET went to a private din- tlsh Railways moving goods ner dance at the Savoy the traffic, other night. D Her hostess was the Hon. DriTISH baby cars
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  • 58 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Saturday. Charged with defacing his identity card, 40-year-old Palaniappan told the Segamat Magistrate: "I owed some money to a Chinese which I could not pay. He took my card and tore it in two. I made a report but the Chinese could
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  • 64 3 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A PLANTER'S wife, who h looking forward to Hie day when the can fly to Kuala Lumpur to do her shopping, hat had her first flying lesson. She Is Mrs. Rolf Crut, of Ulu Bernam Estate, Perak. With 20 planters, Mrs.
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  • 89 3 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. CARGO handled at Penang, Port Swettenham, Malacca, Teluk Anson and Port Dickson, the five principal ports of the Federation, totalled 177,610 tons In May. Penang's total of 115,745 tons was the highest and included 56,299 tons of general
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  • 282 3 Training for 20 planters Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. "|"HE Kuala Lumpur Flying Club has started regular fortnightly flying lessons on two Malaan estates Ulu Bernam in Perak and Johore Labis, near Segamaf— and about 20 planters are undergoing instruction. Instructing them is Mr.
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  • Article, Illustration
    19 3 T HE famous Viennese lyric I soprano, Elisabeth Schwankopf, will be interviewed oh Radio Malaya at 9.45 this even-
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  • 41 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Saturday.— Two elderly Chinese women Wee Onn Chee and Chang Sam who trimmed their identity cards to fit their wallets were fined SlO each by the Segamat Magistrate for defacing the cards.
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  • 58 3 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Royal Military Police are organising a dance on July 23 In aid of the Btate Welfare Home for Blind Children and the Military Police Benevolent Fund. The dance Is open to the public, and will be held at Wade Wing, Headquarters,
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  • 48 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMaT, Sat. Fo'iid drunk at a time when a passenger train was appr chl Teniang, Raman, a pointsman of the Malayan Railways, was fined $25, or three weeks' gaol, by the Segamat Magistrate. Raman told the court idat |~he was very sorry.
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  • 167 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A RADIO controlled model plane is the star entry in an aeromodelling competition and model craft exhibition which the Selangor Modelcraft Society will hold on Aug. 28 in Kuala Lumpur. The competition will be the first held by
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  • 53 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. When the case was called today in which Liang Hwee and three other Chinese of Stulang Laut were charged with vagrancy, the prosecution withdrew the charge. As the men walked out of the court, they were re-arrest-ed under
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  • 34 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Singapore police detained two Sikhs after a complaint was made by another Sikh that he was robbed of an identity card in Buklt Pasoh Road on Friday night.
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  • 275 3 became the first non-Wes-tern Australian to be elected to the Students' Guild. Together with Peter Tan Chlew Khoo, son of Mr. Tan Chin Hian of Singapore, he expects to get his degree at the end of the year. Sunday Times Staff Reporter IuIALAYAN students now studying in
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 3 THIS picture was taken in Shanghai shortly before the Yangrte incident In which Communist guns opened fire on and damaged H.M.S. London and H.M.S. Amethyst. Left to right. Captain Liv Hoh To, Admiral Sir Patrick Brlnd, Vice-Admiral Pellian C. Mar and Captain P. C. L. Caxalcr. commander of the cruiser
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  • 30 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.—"Dangerous driving was the charge read out to a lorry driver, Tay Poh Chong, in the Segamat court. He was allowed bail in $250.
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  • 302 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC. Saturday. "THERE seems to be a sneering campaign against the University of Malaya," said Prof. E. H. C. Dobby last night when he addressed the Penang alumni of the two Singapore Colleges at a dinner held in honour of
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  • 101 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat AN application by the Military for the use of a former Ist ana has oeen turned down by the Johore Executive Council. The building, which stands on a hillock at the second mile Scudai Road, was built as a residence
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  • 58 3 &uuua) 'iuues Siuu Ueporler Ihe Oove.'nor of Singapore ha* appointed a Volunteer Force Advisory Committee consisting of Chairman: The Commandant, Singapore \Mlun-.eer Corps; Major M. P. F. J^nes, D.5.0.; Capt. Abdul Rahman oin Abdul Azia; Mr. L. C. ton; Capt. S. F. Ho; Capt. O. U. Kraal, Professor
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  • 44 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— The Segamat magistrate recorded a verdict of suicide on 47-year- i old Poon Tak Poh who cut open his stomach In the Segamat hospital and died Earlier he had tried to club himself to death.
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  • 35 3 Sunday Tin.es Staff Reporter Johore Ba'iru, Sat. A gas generator his arrived from England for ;he General Hospital. It is being installed at the Pathological and Health Laboratory a. a cost of $650.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
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  • 1032 4 King Edward VII School serves Larut MALAYA'S LEADING SCHOOLS— 9 "IT will be our object to bring up the boys of this school in habits of truthfulness, manliness and self-re-liance, and to create for King Edward VII School a reputation and traditions which will give it a place and popularity
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  • 662 4  -  MURNI By WHEN Muslim religious circles in Selangor condemned the playing of hockey by Malay girls recently, it was a sign of the exte. *> to which the latter have progressed, and also of the hostile attitude of orthodox Muslims towards any move by their
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  • PAGE about People
    • 290 5 FAITH and determina t 1 o n coupled with the kindness shown to him by Negri Sembilan's first British Adviser under the new constitution, Mr. W. A. GORDON HALL (who recently went on home leave) helped a 56-year-old Indian to regain his sight after he had been
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    • 189 5 AT 34, one of the youngest A.S.P.S In the Malayan Police Force, G. E. PAYEE. of Taiping is a keen sportsman and social worker. He joined the Police In 1933 and after a spell of service in the Depot at Kuala Lumpur, was transferred to Kuala Kubu
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    • 223 5 HIMSELF a vlolinlrt of no small ability, Mr. TAN SIEW LOON is the organiser the serlei of eight concerts, sponsored by the Singapore Music Circle and the British Council, which started last Tuesday with a violin recital by schoolboy CHARLES LIM. Mr. Tan, who Is secretary of
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    • 214 5 T FAYING next month Li on the Carthage for his s cond post-war visit to the United Kingdom, AMRIK SINGH SODHY has been president of the Kuala Lumpur Technical College Alumni Association since ita Inception In December 1946. Selected to Join the Malayan contingent »t the
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    • 145 5 TOP of the list of passes and winner of three awards In the Diploma examinations of the Kin* Edward VII College of Medicine last month. DR. GWEE AH LENG has a brilliant scholastic record and was active in student affairs. He was awarded the Brunei Hawes medal
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    • 113 5 SON of a brave father, ABU BAKAR bin Inam Teh, penghulu of tilu Dong in Raub District, was honoured with the award of the British Empire Medal in the recent Birthday Honours list. It was through his keen sense of duty and prompt action in reporting the presence
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    • 131 5 AMONG the many passengers who left for the U.K. by the Canton last Friday was Mr. R. F. H. CADDICK. Assistant Trade Union Adviser, FederaMon. who arrived In Malaya in June, 1946. and was posted to Penang. where he took charge of the department work In the northern
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    • 111 5 CEREMBAN has last two charming personalities with the departure for the United Kingdom last Friday, on the Canton, of Mr. L. E. BYWATER, Assistant Comptroller of Telecoms, and Mrs. Bywater Both have taken a lively Interest in Negrl sport since their transfer to Seremban from Kuala Lumpur in
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    • 86 5 rpHOUGH not yet 30, 1 V. K NADARAJAH figures on almost every public body appointed by Government in segamat. One of the leaders of the local Indo-Ceylonese community, he sits on the Town Board, the Licensing Board, and the Rent Assesment Board. He is vice-chairman of the Segamat
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    • Article, Illustration
      115 5 APE2>«ANG parent who believes in bl-lin-rupl education for his children is SAW SENG KEW, prominent rubber merchant and estate owner. After sending his four children two boys and two girls, to Chinese schools, he is now rounding off their educatior in English institutions. Mr. Saw's elder son, 20--year-old
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  • 509 6  -  Alan Wolstenholme -by /^NE morning, late in the year 1910, a bright-eyed Raffles Institution schoolboy walked into Raffles Hotel for the nrst time, stretched himself on tiptoes to peer over the reception desk, and politely inouired if there were any vacancies. Little did he realise at
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  • 604 6  - The milkmen of Penang C. Y. FOOI by DENANG probably never had more milkmen In all Its history than today. Yet this does not necessarily mean Increased opulence of the trade. It came about during the Japanese occupation, when owners disposed of their stocks, usually fifty to a 100 or
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  • 627 6 by A Special Correspondent "rpARA Chaudhri is, perhaps, even greater than Russia's Anna Pavlova. Her sense of time and rhythm is perfect and her wonderful mastery of the various styles of Indian dancing puts her in a class by herself." So observed the poet, Vallathol, one
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  • 126 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter nURING 1948, twenty-eight Europeans *ere married to Asians or Eurasians: these were among the 52 inter-racial marriages registered during the year, a total which does not include marriages contracted according to Malay, Chinese or Hindu custom, for which no figures are
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  • 114 7 Sunday Times SUfl Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. TAN Ah Chiang, an attend- ant at the General Hospital, was charged in the Sessions Court today with being in possession of half a tahil of chandu. In pleading guilty to the charge he said that pre-war he
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  • 76 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter 'p H E Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal, presided over by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley, will assemble in the Supreme Court tomorrow at 10.30 cm. There are eight cases in the calendar, of which three are for leave to appeal
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  • 284 7 INTERNATIONALCLUB LAGGING A successbut no money Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. AN experiment in communal friendship which began in °enang with the formation of the International Club nearly three years ago, is now slowing down hecjus; of inadequate finances. "The experiment in itself is still a success, but people
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  • 149 7 The death of 'Paroi Prince' Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. "rv\HE tragic end to a X young stud bull must be sadly recorded On this bull had centred high hopes that he would prove himself a foundation sire for the future Paroi Dairy herd" (.at the Animal Husbandry Farm,
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  • 198 7 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Saturday. \l/ORK to replace the ancient settlement's electricity supply system with a modern one has already started. This, in on* respect, is a visible sign that Malacca is not being neglected by the Federal Government. In many parts of the
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  • 77 7 Sunday Time* Correspondent SECAMAT. Sat. lOHORE Police hava ottered 1 $5,000 at reward tor information leading to the capture of 30-year-old China-bom Coh Peng Tuan, believed to be the political officer attached to Hit 4th Company of the North loKore Brigade of tht MPABA in tht
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  • 71 7 THE Sunday Times has received several letters in response to last week's story headed "PHOTOS SEEK THE KING FAMILY." They -eveal that Mr. James King was employed by the Malayan Collieries Ltd., Batu Arang, before the war. was interned m Changi anc Slmc Road and did not
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  • 30 7 'DROWNED' VERDICT AT SEGAMAT INQUEST Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat.— The Segamat' Magistrate recorded a verdict of "found drowned" on 50-year-old Sehan bin La tiff, who died near Bulo\> Kasap.
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  • Letters to the Editor
    • 210 7 Sir: In the second paragraph of Rev. Gilbert Shaw's article In last week's Sunday Times entitled "Should This Film Be Made," he says that 'the pronlerr that has concernpd religious people Is whether, li. fact, the figure of th Redemeei of Mankind can bt shown convincingly."
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    • 74 7 Sir: As a Christian minister and a believer in Jesus Christ a* my Saviour and Lord, l arne^tly hope that film "The Divine Tragedy" will not be made. To my mind It Is sacrilegious to portrary Christ on the cinema screen. Th« reason ia that Jesus Christ
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    • 195 7 Sir: In the last issue of tht Sunday Times ther« was a picture of Municipal labourer triumphantly removing from a tree a board containing Biulical Quotations. Tht objection was that the owner of these boards did not get permission to han« them en Municipal property. I would like
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  • 271 7 rE payment of a five per cent, bonus, which was reduced to 2'-j per cent, in 1931, has been resumed, the chairman of the board of directors of the Eastern Unjt?d Assurance Corporation, Dato S. Q. Wong, said at the annual general meeting of the
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    • 333 7 m^^i Summer yMP\£o&l mo page Here's a paradox: by means of our artificial winter you can enjoy the benefits of eternal summer Right through the year we bring you summer plenty and richness from all parts of the world by our up-to-date methods of refrigeration. Meat, fish, fruit and vegetables
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, JULY 17, 1949.
    • 373 8 MOTHING very startling, either to encourage or to alarm the public, emerged from the press conference held on Friday in Kuala Lumpur by the Chiei Secretary and acting Commissioner of Police. It served to remind us that although the Security Forces are relentlessly and continuously battling the
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    • 127 8 THE plan for popular elections in the Federation which Malay leaders are reported to be preparing to present hi the Federal Legislative Council is a bold political move, and not without ingenuity. It would provide for roughly proportional racial representation and would eliminate the possibility of intercommunal friction
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  • 1898 8 by SGT. R. TABER, A Military Observer u COMBINED military and police party operating in the Sungei Patani area yesterday captured a bandit living in a hut some distance from the main road. The man was unarmed, but several important Communist papers were discovered." That
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  • 317 8 J/V Chinatown, you meet almost all types of workers people who do unusual fobs for a living, but you will be surprised to meet a paveat 30 cents a pair. I met such an artist the other night, attracted to him by the crowd viewing his
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  • 437 9 SHIVERING, BUT NOT WITH TERROR Deportees go back to China Sunday Times Staff Reporter yWO hundred Chinese deportees from the Federation men, women and children and two tiny babies in cradles improvised out of dishcloths were deck passengers aboard the Dutch liner van Riemsdijk when the ship reached Singapore from
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  • 202 9 Big haul of bandit weapons Sunday Times SUff Reporter IPOH, Sat. ONE of the biggest discoveries of bandit arms and ammunition found In Perak was made this week when a combined party of Coldstream Guards and police found a dump deep in the lungle in the Cameron Highands. The haul
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  • 69 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter About 60 people, mostly composed of memberr of the Controllers Office of No. 1 Sub Depot 223 8.0.D. Kranji, i bade farewell to two of their officers at the Tal Tong restaorant, Happy World Park, j last night. The officers were
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  • 397 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter WALUABLE personal jewellery, buried when the Japanese entered Singapore in February 1942, was recovered after a three-hour "treasure hunt" in the Ceneral Hospital grounds one afternoon last week. The jewellery is the property of Mr. j. Stanley Carey and consisted of one
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  • 20 9 SEGAMAT, Sat. Found driving his lorry without an attendant, driver Yong Pak i Moe was fined $10.
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  • 144 9 Sunday Times Correspondent ALOR STAR, Sat. AN appeal for help from the Malay Society of Great Britain is now being considered by the Federation Rulers, the Sunday Times understands. Following a petition rei celved from the Society's president, Inche Abdul Razak, i the secretary
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  • 98 9 Sunday Time* SUB Reporter EXECUTIVES and the staffs of X.L.M., X.P.M., and the Cockpit restaurant attended a memorial service at the Cathedral of the Good Shephered yesterday for Mr. Albert Pilgrams, K.L.M.'s South-East Asia manager, who died in the Constella+ion crash at Bombay last week. Representatives
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  • 25 9 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter Mr. L. J. B Johnson has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Singapore
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  • 121 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter ARMY authorities in Singapore have approved a housing programme which will provide about 130 permanent married quarters at a cost of more than half a million dollars. T.nders have already been called for. The quarters, which will be built at Tanglin
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    47 9 JOHOAE BAHXU'S newest cinema, the Re*, built by Shaw Bros., whkh will be officially opened on Wednesday with a charily performance at 9.15 p m The entire proceeds of the show wiN be donated to the jol.ore Bahru Social Welfare fund. The theatre has accommodation for 800.
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  • 31 9 Sunday Times Stall Kci.orier The Governor of Singapore has approved the grant of a commissioi! as Major in the Singapore Volunteer Corps (Liaison Regiment; to Major L. V. Taylor.
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  • 31 9 Sunday Times Corrrsnondrnt KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. federation of all Malay:'-' estate staff unions has been lormed and the first delegates' conference will be held, here next Sunday.
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  • 141 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter COON after daybreak tomorrow a specially equipped Constellation plane will take off from Tengah airfield carrying two dangerously ill members of the Services, a man and woman— -Guardsman K. W. Smith of the Scots Cuards and Subaltern A. M. Nicolle, of
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  • 69 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter lOHORE BAHRU, Sat. r provide a better car for the British Adviser, |ohore, the State Government has approved an expenditure of 56.650. The present car, it is stated, will not hold four people with any comfort, and it unsuitable for long distance
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  • 228 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A PLAN to make Singapore the cultural and arts centre of South East Asia, with its own annual festival of arts, and a symphony orchestra, is gaining support among the Colony's cultural organisations. The basis of the plan is a belief
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  • 182 9 Storms start fish crisis in Federation Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. CEVERE monsoon storms the worst experienced for J many years on Malaya's coasts have caused a big shortage of fisb in central Malayan towns. In Kuala Lumpur and other main towns, fish stalls are nearly empty. Fish
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    32 9 I ITTLf Brother Lee, a polio victim, smile* as he learns to walk again with the aid of the Matron of the Children's Horn* in Kuala Lumpur, Mrs. W. M. van Rooyen.
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  • 69 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Singapore police are looking for a missing $750 diamond pin, lost by Mr. S. E. Thornburn of Ulu Remis Estate, Layang Layang, Johore while he was on a visit to Singapore on Friday mornIng. Mr. Thorburn said that he lost it somewhere
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  • 41 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Members of the Selangor War Department Civilian Staff Association are to meet in Kuala Lumpnr this month to put forward their grievance* on the revised rates of pay offered by the Army authorities.
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  • 1195 10  -  VATHANIEL GUBBINS by Being further ad- vice supplementary to a booklet issued in New York to Americans going aboard. booklet says: "It is rare to find drunkenness outside the U.S. in any but the lowest specimens." So far as England is concerned the operative word in
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  • 420 10 MILK is not too plentiful in Malaya at present though there is prospect of Increased supplies in a month or two. Here are two recipes for cold sweets made with milk which are particularly good for the warmer dr ys. Rhubarb fool with vanilla cream
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  • 387 10 MEXT step in learning the waltz is the Reverse Turn and here you will find the simple instructions for mastering the step in the best traditions of English ballroom dancing. Easiest way to learn the Reverse Turn is in the form of a square.
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  • 221 10 NOTEBOOK, by Penelope A FAMOUS Bond Street beauty salon has Just announced a new preparation for keeping the legs smooth and hairless. It Is a cream which you smooth on for a few minutes, then wash off. From the same salon come two new hair tonics—one designed for dry hair,
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  • 856 11  - STRIKES IN THE SUN MARY HEATHCOTT by LONDON, July 10. ON the one side, dock strikes and threatened railway chaos, on the other gorgeous heat-wave weather for the unfolding summer pageant of Lords, Wimbledon, Henley; and happy crowds contentedly sun-bathing without apparently a care in the world. The two pictures
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  • 618 11 1 am deeply in love with a girl who comes from a very good family. She is in love with me and we are going to be married. The position is that I cm en illeoitimaU child. I have not told her or anyone. With her or her
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  • 391 11 IF you know the tricks you can transforms the appearance of a room, now that curtains are cheaper and in better supply, yov can do it more easily. Curtains can be designed to make 10->o rooms look higher and high rooms lower; they can be
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  • 382 11 YOUNG women, and women who are older are in all Interested in hair treatment dying, tinting or bleaching. With the very young ones I have generally speaking, not a great deal of sympathy, because it is much better that they left their hair as it is. Nevertheless,
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  • 415 11 FORTY-four-year old Marlene Dietrich has arrived in London, as glamorous as ever— "glamorous grandmother" is her new title she is to star in a new Hitchcock m with Michael Wilding as her leading man LOUDSPEAKERS were used to control crowds of women who rushed to Oxford Street
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    • 909 12 1 hi/ DU N A VI OR r I 1 uric \a/ipj?tr bable though little finanAtiia vrffituiv cial result is Hkely for a Crto vavi GEMINI (May 21-June wee k or two. Aim at build*Wtf XUU 29) Although you may still in g up goodwill, making nl v be in
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    • 368 12 RECENTLY we discussed pomttty a slam. The proper bid "cheap" doubles— business ls three clubs, a cue bid, which doubles of one in any suit, occa- should be followed by a strong sionally oae no trump, or two raise in spades. can Bather ln many Juicy of urn other suH
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  • 107 13 Across: I. Chaff; 6. Elfin; 10. Surrender; 11. Ochre: 13. Deism: 15. She: 16. Elegy: 19. Ape; 20. Sand; 22. Ear; 23. Grid; 24. Realise; 27. Behold; 28. Neared: 29. Slender; 31. Peas; 33. Roe; 34. Stet; 37. Lot; 33. Usurp; 40. Ash: 41. Inter; 43. Larxse; 45.
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  • 504 13  -  KEN JALLEH Too late this year but in future..... By THE Standing Committee ot the Badminton Association of Malaya Malaya's badminton "brain" which decides the all-important affairs of the Malayan shuttle world wants to invite foreign players to compete in the annual Malayan championships at
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    19 13 LEE Chet Choon, winner of the men's singles and doubles titles at this year's Kuala Lipis district badminton championships.
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  • 277 13 CHOW Khoon Foh (Eclipse) and S V. Chitty (Diehard) had to play three seta before they could decide their tie In the first round of the Singapore Badminton Association Junior championships at the Clerical Union hall yesterday. Khoon Foh took the first set
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  • 286 13 Sunday Times Malacca Sports Correspondent t N appeal to cricketers for funds to help in making Malacca a "dominant force in Malayan cricket" is contained in a circular issued by Mr. G. S. Walker, president of the Malacca Cricket Association. Mr. Walker says that as a
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  • 45 13 'THE 98-ft. schooner Mcrning x Star of Los Aneoles sailed past Diamond Head last night to set a new record for the biennial yacht race from San Pedro. California, to Honolulu. The Morning Star's time cut nearly two days oft the previous mark. A. P.
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  • 179 13 Sunday Tii.ir-i Setarrnt Sport> Correspondent rPHE inclusion of A. Nadason in the South team for the annual cricket Test has pleased the majority of Johore sportsmen, particulary those at where he had been a itafent, Nadason learnt his cricket at the Government English School,
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  • 64 13 SINGAPORE District (Army) play the Ceyionese in an S.A.F.A. Int«r-Community League fixture at Jalan Besar stadium this evening The Army, who are at the head of the League table, with maximum points from four games, should have little difficulty in gaining another two. The Ceyionese, the
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  • 266 14 FIFTEEN competitors will line up f this mornlnj lor the start of the 100-mile race, third event In the Singapore Best All-Rounder Open Cycling competition, which is being held on the Lim Chu Kang Road off the 10th mile, Buklt Tim all Road
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  • 332 14 The Rest on top in Penang 'Test' Sunday Times Penang Sports Reporter iy ITU six wickets in hand, The Rest led the Europeans by 15 runs at the close of the first day's play yesterday in their annual B. P. de Silva Cup cricket match
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    52 14 THE Army (home command) opening batsmen, A. H. Parnaby (left) and B. A. Comm, going out to bat against 8.A.0.R. The Army won by four wickets. Parnaby scored 66 for the Combined Services against Hampshire in the match which ended on Friday at Portsmouth. The county won by five wickets.
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  • 170 14 J. FERNHOUT, the Malayan chess champion, will play simultaneously against players from the Singapore Chess League at the Happy World on Monday, Aug. 1, beginning at 2.15 p.m. All League players who wish to take part are to get In touch with the League Secretary, Dr. Lim
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  • 71 14 PRMER featherweight champion Sandy Saddler of New York used a sharp left hook on Friday night to score a technical knockout over Chief Oordon House of Houston, Texas, at the end of the fourth round of their scheduled eight-round bout at Long Beach stadium, New
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  • 48 14 EGYPTIAN Army Captain Mohamed Hablh, Athletic Director of the War College in Cairo and coach of the Egyptian basketball team which won European championship on June 11, arrived in New York on Thursday. He will stay two months in the U.S. studying American basketball techniques.— U.P.
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  • 352 14 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Reporter A SPARKLING 63 by Lee Soon Wee, skipper of the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club side, was the feature of the annual cricket match against Singapore Chinese Recreation Club, which started on the Pudu Road ground, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. The
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  • 161 14 Subject to the approval of the Singapore Boxing Board of Control, the biggest boxing attraction of recent years will be staged at the Happy World Stadium on Friday, July 29. Nai Phol Prapadang, featherweight champion of Bangkok and conqueror of David Kui Kong Young,
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  • 107 14 THE Singapore Amateur Athletic 1 Association are reviving their triangular meets. On Tuesday the R.A.P.. Singapore Chinese Amateur Federation and Police Sports Association will take part In a contest. Two representations from each organisation will compete. The programme Is: S p.m 100 yds.; 5.05, 880 yds; 5.07,
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  • 71 14 Sunday Tune* Kuala Lumpur Sports Reporter GOLDEN BOY, >h« Malayan lightweight champion, successfully defended his title against Jimmy Welch over ten threeminute rounds at the Buklt Bintang boxing stadium, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday night. Carrying the fight to his opponent after -he fifth round. Golden
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  • 38 14 I*HERE was no play yesterday in 1 the Singapore Civilians v Combined Services cricket match owing to the rain-soaked pitch. If the ground Is playable today, the same will start at 11 a.m
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  • 318 15 Score 2-1 victory against Pahang Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Selangor Chinese entered the semi-final of the Malayan Chinese Football Association's Cup competition when they defeated the Pahang Chinese by two goals to one at Princes Road, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. By
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    21 15 SALAI bin Che Tak, winner of the handicap singles event of the Perak Malays' tennis championship:!, held recently at Kuala Kangsar.
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  • 125 15 LONDON, Sat. A SEVENTH-WICKET partnership of 70 runs in 40 minutes between Godfrey Evans and Roland Jenkins prevented the Gentlemen gaining their first victory at Lord's since 1938. Ignoring the peculiarities of the wicket, which was refreshed by over night rain, they hit out boldly
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  • 40 15 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent rE annual Perak Badminton Championships started yesterday at the Perak Turf Club. Several ties were played but there were no surprises. The championships will be continued from 9 am. to 9 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 55 15 'HIS picture of Knan hockiy inthusiasts was taken at the Cayton Club before the match between Krian wo- men and Krian veterans. The same was in the nature of a farewell for Mrs. P. E. Josselyn, who Is leaving for the United Kingdom. Mr. and Mrs. Josselyn
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  • 31 15 THE Singapore District (Army> sports meet, which was to have been held at the garrison sports ground, Nee Soon, yesterday was postponed until next Wednesday owing to ralD
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  • 220 15 Royal Navy 6; Europeans 1. pLAYING on a rain-soaked ground at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, Royal Navy beat Europeans six-one in a Singapore A.F.A. Inter-Community League match. Play was very keen despite the adverse ground conditions and a feature of the game was the
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  • 356 15 Sunday Times Seremban Sports Reporter 1/ WAN Soon Teck, hero of many a game in the past, did the trick once again yesterday, when with a characteristic header he scored Negri Sembilan's solitary and winning goal against Singapore in their Malayan Chinese Football Association
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    38 15 NELLO Pagani of Italy neg ing a bend in the Dutch motor-cycle T.T. ra:es at Assen on July 9. Pagani won the 125 c.c. class event in 1 hr. 2 mins. 38.8 sees, for 115.75 kilometres.— A.P. picture.
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  • 121 15 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent T3Y Inflicting an eight wicketa defeat on the Hussars, the V.M.C.A. yesterday, became champions in the first Cricket League organised by the Perak Cricket Association. The game was played on the Ipoh padang and a feature of the match was the bowling of
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  • 128 15 NORTHAMPTON, Sat. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, set with 313 to make for victory after lunch yesterday, forced a draw la their match against New Zealand, their score at stumps being 132 for eight wickets. The county's first innings realised 338 (Barrick 147 not out) In reply to the
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    • 179 15 "This Is a true story well known to the Police in Los Angeles as the most difficult homicide case, principally because of the diabolical cleverness, intelligence and cunning of a completely unknown killer The record is set down here factually as it happened. Only the names are changed to protect
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  • 531 16  -  EPSOM JEEP By To carry 9. 1 1 in race for cracks PENANG, Saturday. AFTER three magnificent victories off the reel, Bright Eyes has been rated by the official handicapper as the best sprinter in training at the moment. This five-year-old Pageant mare is set
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  • 140 16 PARIS, Sat. YESTERDAYS racing calenI dar published details of the Prix De L' Arc 'De Trlomphe and the Grand Criteriuni, to be run at Longchamps on Oct. 9. Both races will be international in character and entries are invited in the I principal European capitals and
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  • 482 16 WEIGHTS for all eight races on Saturday, July 23, 11 and four races on Wednesday, July 27, the first and second days of the Penang Turf Club's August Bank Holiday meeting, are given below. Weights for the first day are Cl. 1. Dlt. I—7
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  • 438 16 THE S.R.A. BAN Some questions and answers By A Sunday Times Special Correspondent SINCE the recent meeting at Bukit Timah there has been considerable controversy in the Pres9 and considerable speculation among race-goers as to why fields in the top class were so small and so badly balanced and why
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  • 176 16 Racehorse owners alarmed ■RACEHORSE owners are alarmed by reports that their latest importations will not be registered by the Straits Racing Association. The Association on May 21 this year partially lifted Its ban on the importation of race horses to allow of the importation of 80 horses. The draw for
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  • 60 16 TPHE following will represent Lucky Strike Badminton Party in a friendly match against. Useful B.P. at the H.A. D.U. Hall, College Road, at 6.30 p.m.: Singles: Loong Pan Yap, Low Poh Hye, Hoo Chun Kan. Mixed doubles: Loong Pan Yap and Mrs. Chlonti. Veterans' singles: Wee Eng
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  • 24 16 rE Singapore Recreation Club athletic sports which were to have been held yesterday were postponed to Aug. 1 at 3 p.m.
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  • 277 16 Sunday Times Penanf Sport* Correspondent THE Penang Chinese Swimming Club will celebrate its 21st anniversary next month with an elaborate programme which includes a swim gala on Aug. 14 and a dinner on Aug. 20. Highlight of the aquatic carnival will be the
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  • 55 16 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent DRIZE winners In the Selangor i Turf Club's Welfare Week Fund "Eclipse Stakes" sweep are as follows: First, Jeddah *****8; second. Tennyson, *****5; third, Faux Tlrage *****4. Starters: Hindustan *****7, Bo Bo *****4, Moondust *****4, Nirzaml *****8. Consolation prises: *****0
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  • 42 16 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Reporter CHENG WAH "B", champions of the Ipoh Second Division Soccer League, will travel to Penang during the Hart Raya Holidays (July 28 and 29) to play against the Penang Chinese Recreation Club second string.
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