The Straits Times, 19 July 1949

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 368 1 Rubber Pooling Considered At Talks LONDON, Monday. Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee announced in Parliament today that he would himself be in charge of the Treasury during the absence for health reasons of Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Attlee said he would supervise
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    43 1 AIK VICE-MARSHAL F. F. Inglis. Senior Air Staff Officer, Far East Air Force, who left for the United Kingdom yesterday in the trooper Dilwara. after completing bis overseas tour of duty. He is seen with his wife and 18-year-old daughter —Straits Times picture.
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  • 237 1 rpHE lull on the Central China front has been broken by a strong Communist drive south towards Chaiigsha. 400 miles north of Canton. This news came yesterday as reports from Shanghai told of a worsening price and food situation in the city, and Communist fears about
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  • 83 1 "War" Call Against India's Reds BOMBAY, Mon. lAL Bahadur Shastri. Poj lice Minister of the Unit•d Provinces, today called for total war again.-J thr Indian ;ommunlst Party to save de■v in the country." The Minister was addresslife a public meeting in Lucknow convened to conit mn the disturbances during Pandit
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  • 63 1 THE HAGUE. Mon— lndia tiaa lifted the ban on KLM planes landing at Calcutta, XI M announced today. The rm was imposed after the s'.art. of last year's second Dutch "police action" in InThe Bnt KLM Constellation to fly the Batavia-Ams-[pidam air route via Karachi lUcr the
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  • 157 1 EXCHANGE FOR SIR STAFFORD LONDON, Wed. |y|R. Attlee told Parliament Ltl that extra foreign exchange would be made availible to enable Sir Stafford Urlpps to undergo treatment n Switzerland. Sir Stafford's medical ad-,-isers had said that treatment for his digestive ailment should no longer be post>oned "especially \t it was
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  • 68 1 HONG KONG, .Mon. A RELIABLE source here close to high Nationalist circles in Canton said today Pacific Union Pact talks are likely to take place before the end of August. Countries likely to take part it said, are China, South Korea, the Philippines, Indo-Cbina, Siam. Indonesia,
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  • 65 1 BATAVIA. Mon.—The trip of the chairman of the Dutch delegation, Dr. Van Royen, to Jogjakarta at the invitation of the Republican Government completely answered its purpose, an officially issued communique stated late this afternoon, acnoiding fo Aneta. the Dutch news agency. Members of Dr. Van Royen's delegation
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  • 37 1 CALCUTTA, Mon.—Three people were killed and 11 injured in a gun-battle between police and an armed crowd at Dibrugarh. an industrial town near the IndoBurmese frontier, on Saturday night, delayed reporls reaching here said today.— Reuter.
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  • 97 1 BATAVIA. Mon. TERRORISTS this week-end 1 launched their second heavy attack on Sukabumi. West Java mountain resort since the beginning this year. Aneta. the Dutch i BCWI agency, report*. As last May the attack started suddenly with the terrorists firing volley after voilpy from three main
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    32 1 LORD JOHN KERB, who was A.D.C. to Lord Killearn when he was Special Commissioner in Malaya, and Miss Isabel Marion Gurney seen after their marriage at Brompton Oratory (London) recently. Reuter picture.
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  • 612 1 ACID BATH" TRIAL OPENS LONDON, Monday. JOHN George Haigh, 39-year-old company director on trial at Lewes, Sussex, for the murder of a wealthy widow, Mrs. Olive Durand-Deacon, is alleged to have confessed to a total of nine murders. Haigh pleaded 'not guilty' to murdering Mrs. DurandDr^?on
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  • 33 1 SHANGHAI. Mon. Chu Liang who is a popular Shanghai comedian known as "Jolly Little Fellow", has been attacked as a "reactionary propagandist" because of his sketch entitled "Everybody wants to eat." ..A.P.
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    29 1 LONDON DOCK policeman inspecting the passes of nonstrikinff Canadian seamen on the first day of the state of emergency declared after 11? vessels had become strike bound. Reuter picture.
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  • 271 1 SOME MINERS GO BACK IN AUSTRALIA CANBERRA, Monday. piRST signs of a break in the three-week-old Australian coal strike came today with the return to work of miners at Collie, Western Australia's chief coal mine. Several mines were also working in Queensland. In New South Wales, members of the Australian
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  • 32 1 From Our Own Correspondent BENTONO. Mon.—A Singapore European has offered to buy the tiger which a Tamil Public Works Department mandore captured in a homemade box trap during the week-end.
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  • 176 1 700 More Men Join Dock Strike LONDON, Mon. OEVEN hundred more dockers joined the Londoi) strikers today, bringing the total number of idle men to 15,341. Ninety-one ships are now unmanned and eight other undermanned. The docker* have been out for 20 days in. support of the striking Canadian Seamen's
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  • 20 1 TOKYO. Mon. Japan* birthrate dropped and the death rate increased during April, the Welfare Ministry announced today.—A.P.
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    • 645 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY REFUNDS OF ASSESSMENT i Claims for refund of assessment on houses vacant between lit January and 30th June, 1949, must be submitted BY 3 1ST JULY, 1949, on forms obtainable from the Municipal Assessor's Office (Room No. 128) MAKE SURE that receipt of your claim has been
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  • 209 3 US PLAN TO STOP REDS IN FAR EAST $100,000,000 For "Cold War" WASHINGTON, Monday. COME Washington State Department officials are urging that the Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, or President Truman should ask Congress for a secret "cold war" fund which might run to $100,000,000 or $150,000,000 to block
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    40 3 MR. AND MRS. SAW SKWG KEW, of Penang, with (heir son, Mr. Saw Bin Sin, photographed aboard the Canton before it sailed from Penang on Saturday. Mr. Saw Bin Sin is going to Edinburgh for further studies. Straits Times picture
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  • 131 3 PRAGUE, Monday. URAGUE'S Roman Catholic priests yesterday defied the Communist Government's orders to break relations with Archbishop Josep Beran and the I Vatican. In defiance of these orders, the priests stated their loyalty to the church hierarchy and their willingness to "bear with them whatever
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  • 169 3 MANILA, Mon. JOSE P. LAURLL who may be the next President of the Philippines, doubts that this country can play an effective part in the Pacific I Union at present But he has no objection to bipartisan approach to the proposed non-military al- liance
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  • 68 3 BRUSSELS, Mon. FIELD Marshal Viscount Montgomery said yesterday that if Belgium is ever attacked, "I will come and fight." At the unveiling of a monument to British liberation troops who were the first to enter Belgium in 1944, he said, "Never will an enemy be
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  • 154 3 NEW DELHI, Mon DANDIT NEHRU, Indian 1 Prime Minister, told Calcutta Congressmen that they should "risk death, if necessary" in facing and solving thp problem.^ of the day. The text of his speech, made in private during his visit to Calcutta last week
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    • 295 3 PRAGUE, Monday. "OLDt Pravo," the official Czech Communist Party 1V organ, says that t\»e Czech tennis stars, Jaroslav Drobny and Vladimir Cernik, "always were two-faced traitors" and that the country was well rid of them. Drobny and Cernik defied a Government order to return home
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      23 3 MISS MANJIT SINGH, daughter of Dr. Jag:A Singh of Penang, who has left for England to train as a teacher. Straits Times picture.
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  • 80 3 TOKYO, Mon.—The State Railway Corporation today announoed the dismissal of 14 members from the Government Railway Workers Union's General Struggle Committee, in the most drastic move to date against LeftWing labour. The action brought the total number of the Central Struggle Committee to fall to 17, of
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  • 38 3 LONDON. Mon.—The president of the British National Union of Agricultural Workers walked out of a labour celebration at Topuddle because Communists joined a parade which preceded the mee'ing. He was Mr. E. G. Gooch, Labour M.P.—A.P.
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  • 177 3 LONDON, Mon. RUSSIA got a look at the full might of Its air force yesterday at a carnival in Moscow celebratin; Aviation Day. M( cow Radio, heard in London, broadcast a running co. mentary on the show. 'Hundreds of thousands of Muscovi: were at
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  • 64 3 1 TOKYO, Mon. After catching a 7ft, 3301 b tortoise, Japanese fishermen fallowed tradition by treating it to a j bottle of sake and then freeing it. The tradition has its origin in a popular Japanese legend that a huge tortois- treated in this fashion, took his benefactor
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  • 141 4 PINE PACKERS PLEASED jl<f ALAYAN pineapple packers are pleased at the decision of the British Ministry of Food to buy 300.000 cases of Malayan canned pineapples this year. They hope that this order will be forerunner of larger orders remembering that the United Kingdom bought 1.500,000 cases of Malayan pines
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  • 305 4 Singapore Assn. On War Claims THE Singapore Association, in a memorandum to the Joint War Damage Compensation Select Committee, urges acceptance of the British Government's final offer a free gift of £20,000,000 and an interest-free loan of $160,000,000— "for the sake of the future welfare
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  • 27 4 From Oar Own Correspondent SEGAMAT Mon.—Bail of $100 war ottered Toh Ah Kee charged at Segamat with driving hir motor-bus in an inconsiderate manner.
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    25 4 UNGKTJ Abrizah binte Abdul Rahman, formerly Social Welfare Probationer Officer, Johore. and Inche Ja'afar bin Mohd. Taha, District Officer, Mersing, whose engagement was announced recently.
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  • 280 4 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TWO Gurkhas one an officer and a Malay Kegi- ment corporal have been decorated for bravery against the bandits, it was announced yesterday. Jemadar Chandraprasad i Rai. of the 1/10 Gurkha Rifles, has been awarded the Military
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  • 31 4 SEGAMAT, Mon. Seven Chinese, one of them a woman, were charged at Segamat with failure to notify their change of address. They were offered ball of $50 each
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  • 187 4 2 GURKHAS MISSING ON RAID From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A GURKHA lance corporal und a Gurkha private are missing after an attack lon a bandit camp in the Bentong area of Pahang yesterday evening. The Security Forces found a gang of 50 bandits having their evening meal
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  • 172 4 MAJOR-GENERAL C. H. Boucher, General Officer x Commanding, Malaya District, was yesterday precented with a Bar to his D.S.O. by the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney. The award was made for his services in northern Italy during the war. The citation stated that, on
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  • 64 4 From Our Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Mon. Representative groups of teachers from both English and vernacular schools have met Miss D. J. Aickman, Federal Superintendent of Teachers' Training, in a series of meetings arranged by the Teachers' Union of Malacca^ Miss Aickman has discussed developments in teaching methods
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  • 38 4 From Oar Own Correspondent TAPAH, Mon.— F. Stonier of the R.A.S.C., Cameron Highlands was bound over yesterday in court here for the negligent driving. He was cautioned and discharged for falling to report an accident. *M
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  • 93 4 From Our Own Correspondent CALOR STAR, Mon. HASED by an angry goat. 18-year-old Tan Ah Hung ran on to a road, was struck by a passing car, and died three hours later in hospital. Tan was cutting grass for his buffalo
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  • 106 5 LAND SALE CONTROL MOOTED I^OWN planners in Singapore say that legislation should be introduced to control speculation in land, similar to that in the United Kingdom. Any land which should be used for development, they say. should be paid for at Its face value and not as a potential building
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  • 32 5 From Our Own Correspondent KHALA KANGSAR. Mon Neoh Kean Thean and Phang Chin Loy were each nn^d $50 or one month's gaol for carrying passengers in thpir private motor cars.
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  • 254 5 l^l'TTRE officers and senior ratings of the Malayan I Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve are now receiving expert training as members of the Sea Cadet Corps at the M.R.N.V.R. headquarters at Teluk Ayer Basin. The cadets, who are from f the Junior Technical (Trade) School, comprise
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  • 24 5 Mr. V. E. Dawson, M.C.8., s to act as Asst. Secretary. Colonial Secretariat, in place >f Mr. T. E. Smith. M.C.S.
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  • 527 5 Birth Control In Malaya From Our &tan Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. Central Division of the British Medical Association, Malaya Branch, "views with concern the extent of public ignorance in Malaya on the matter of family planning and it considers that the education of the public
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  • 33 5 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Tan Keng Pheng, who was discharged today on a charge of vagrancy, was re-arrested under the Emergency Regulations as he was leaving the court.
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  • 299 5 'Tell The World About Rubber' From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. rpHE rest of the world knows far too little about Malaya's rubber industry, Mr. E. Jago of the British Rubber Development Board told the i Straits Times today in an interview before he left the Federation. In Britain
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  • 47 5 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Inche Abdullah bin Ahmad, Assistant Collector of Land Revenue and Magiftrate. Kota Tinggl, Is shortly going on leave to Australia. He will be relieved by Inche Abdul Kadir bin Yusor, Assistant. Dirtrict Officer, Johore Bahru.
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  • 88 5 Saturday. TODAY SINGAPORE GARDEN SOCIETY Meeting, Government House, by kind Invitation of Lady Gimson, 5.15 p.m. Y.W.C.A., French Conversational Class opens at 5, Raffles Quay. 10.30 a.m. YOUNG PEOPLES GROUP Meeting. Bethesda iKatofcg), Mr. Ong Kirn Siong on "Elijah," 6 p.m. C.V.M.A. (Sacred Heart Church* Members' Night, Clubhouse,
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  • 139 5 Interpreters More Russian Than French MORE local people have offered their services as Russian interpreters than as French interpreters at the forthcoming series of United Nations conferences to be held in Singapore in September and October. Of the 27 who have applied 15 have asked to become Russian interpreters. The
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  • 24 6 MABEL ORACK BACON, ft«ed W, paned away peacefully on 18 7.49 Deeply regretted. Funeral took place at Bldadari Cemetery en Monday 11 July.
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  • 25 6 THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Tsn Eng I.im. thank relatives *nd friends for their wreaths, trlep-ams. etc., night-vlsiU »nd ftttendnnre at his funeral.
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  • 947 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Tues., July 19, 1949 HALF WOULD SURRENDER It is not often that anything I really new comes out of the Press conference on the emergency that is held once every three weeks in Kuala Lumpur which is not to say that this periodic survey and summingup
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  • 259 6 An Appreciation A CLOSE friend of Mr. J. A. Elias, who died in Singapore on Saturday, has sent the following appreciation to the Straits Times: With the passing of Joe Elias another old landmark of the town of Singapore has gone. His services to the town will
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    • 323 6 Teen-age rudeness YOUR short leader entitled "Real Australians' on July 12 was a timely reminder of hoy lacking we Malayans generally are in politeness even among the educated We rarely say PLEASE i when addressing others, nor THANK YOU when receiving favours from friends and straugers, and
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    • 50 6 I JNDOUBTEDLY Radio Malaya's Forum of the Air has always been both interesting and instructive. Lately it has become more lively and humorous. Let us have more of such humorous sessions. Congratulations to the new-comer Dr. Benham and the old timers Kennard and Dumeresque. MAC. Singapore.
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    • 125 6 IT is all very well for "Amused" to say tune into another station but some of us have to listen to Singapore Radio. My friends and I agree with most of your correspondents who call the programmes "unimproved". We think they are worse. Where are the great orchestras,
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    • 194 6 YOUR leader entitled "Real Australians" was timely. The civility and courtesy that one en-| counters in public life in i England and Australia is to be admired. It is a pleasure to be served at the Post Office in England or at the Food Office,
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    • 123 6 1 LISTENED in the other night to a broadcast by a "pineapple expert" and I was appalled by what he said. I understood from his remarks that, pre-war, Malaya had a virtual monopoly in cheap canned fruits and that this was built up by small, Independent
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    • 171 6 T READ with great inter- est "In a Singapore Common-room" in a recent issue of your paper. I agree entirely with the author of that article. A few letters have appeared in your correspondence column in which the writers expressed their desire to contribute their "mite"
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    • 236 6 IN SELANGOR: A PLANTER'S WARNING rrHERE seems to be an idea amongst our "higher-ups" that we are on top ol the terrorists and that things are getting better. In the last week in the State of Selangor we have had a kidnapping on Nigel Gardner Estate, eight police killed near
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    • 128 6 I ENDORSE the opinion of Pokai that it is Impossible for an apprentice at the Technical College to carry on with a flat monthly allowance of $65 with which he has to pay for his food, hostel accommodation, text books and other necessary extjenses. Before the war
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    • 302 6 1 FULLY agree with all "Mere Clerk" has to say on the subject of lotteries, not because I am just another clerk, but 'because his argument is logical. I would also like to bring to Mr. M. P. D. Nair's attention that the establishment of a State
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    • 427 6 A Chinese Reply rpHESE are more reflections on the theme of Th« Loaf And The Crumbs, In relation to rubber and tin revenues. The Federal Legislative Council speeches referred to by Sir Sydney Palmer in his letter to the Straits Times on this subject were
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    • 257 6 Manufacturer's Protest AFTER reading the Straits Times concerning the proposal to cut the War Damage claims of all businesses other than those connected with rubber and tin by $100,000,000, it now looks as though the delay in formally accepting the British Treasury offer is due to
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  • 343 7 Police Act After Inquest On Baby (SINGAPORE police yesterday afternoon seized over 10,000 capsules of a patent medicine a few hours after a Coroner's inquest on a baby who died shortly after taking the compound. The police visited four Chinese druggists' shops after the Coroner announced
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  • 160 7 rE Viennese operatic soprano, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, arrived In Singapore last night by BOAC-Qantas Constellation on her way to Australia to give a series of recitals and orchestral concerts. 3he told the Straits Times th;it on her return to Europe In October, she hoped to ■top for a
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  • 54 7 Singapore police are anlious to contact Leong Puay Choon, 20-year-old, Muar •hopkeeper, whose Federation Identity card is now v*ith the Colony C.I.D. The C.I.D chief, Mr. E. V. Fowler, said the card was Bent to him by an unknown person. Federation authorities say that Leong
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  • 53 7 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Low Poh Eng, of Havelock R'j:id. Singapore, was convicted today in the police court on a charge of negligently driving along Scudai mud and colliding against the w.ill of a road bridge. He was fined $50 and ordered to
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  • 63 7 ALL income tax forms were not being sent out on the same day and in the Federation the issue might not be completed this month, said a departmental spokesman in a Radio Malaya broadcast last night. "So if your friends receive their returns before
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  • 363 7 IN the second of the series of school debates held in the Victoria School hall yesterday, the girls of the Methodist Girls' School woo the day with their arguments for the introduction of co-education in Malayan schools. Opposing them were the boys of the Victoria School. The
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  • 161 7 10 CENTS COFFEE AGAIN SINGAPORE'S coffee-shops associations have agreed to sell coffee at the predecontrol price of ten cents a a cup. At the same time, they are seeking Government permission to sell a medium-size cup (one and a half times a normal cup) for 15 cents. The two associations,
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  • 114 7 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— At a meeting yesterday, it was decided to form a Johore Bahru District Boy Scouts Association. Inche Mohd Seth bin Md. Seid was elected chairman, and others elected to office were: Hon. secretary. Rover Scout Leader Motaamed bin Ja'afar,
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  • 194 7 INCOME TAX COLLECTION IN the second of a series of school debates held i Singapore, in an Interview broadcast by Radio Malaya last night, disclosed that, up to the end of June* the Federation had collected $15,000,000 and Singapore $18,000,000. Part of the $18,000,000 collected
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  • 115 7 LIM Ah Yew, a Hokkien, who was sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment and 12 strokes of the rotan in May last year on a charge of armed robbery, successfully appealed against his conviction at the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday. The court also allowed the
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  • 69 7 Robert Chan Seng Teck was fined $300 in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for criminal breach of trust of two cameras, valued at $1,250. He sold the cameras, which he had borrowed from Mr. P. A. Olsen, a liaison officer of the 2nd Battn, Malay Regiment, in
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  • 164 7 pOR the relief of flood vlc- tims in south China, Mr. Lim Bock Kee, of the Hongkong Shanghai Bank, Singapore, sent a donation of $500 to the Straits Times yesterday. It Is understood that the Kwangtung Community Guild and the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce are
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  • 152 7 AT the first meeting of the newly constituted Sikh Advisory Board recently »t the Singapore Council Chamber, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, expressed the hope that the board would assist and advise the Government in matters affecting the Sikh community. i
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  • 55 7 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Sim Koon Teck was today charged in Kota Tinggi with having failed to report to the Police the presence of two armed Chinese whom he had cause to believe to be guilty of an offence against the Emergency regulations. He
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  • 42 7 I Royal Institution of ered Surveyors (Malaya h) Is Inviting applis for any one of its nine nations in 1950 from iates, whose applications I reach the hon. secref the Institution, Mr. J. rsh, P.O. Box 247 not than July 31.
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  • 170 7 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A MAN, with his hands tied behind his back and a rope round his neck, ran in front of a bus in Cheras Road and signalled to the driver to stop. When the driver pulled up the
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  • 16 7 Mr. Mohamed All bin H. M. Sahib has been appointed an Assistant Immigration Officer, Singapore.
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  • 87 7 THE Government has appointed a Film and Entertainments Duty Policy Committee, whose task will be to consider and maice representations on all aspects of the film industry and the operation of the entertainments duty. The members are: Messrs P. F. de Souza. Lim Yew Hock. J. E.
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  • 22 7 Five rounds of Japanese rifle ammuntion were recovered from a compound of a house at Bukit Timah Road yesterday afternoon.
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  • 262 7 Call For 'Freer Hand 'In Rubber AMALAYA needs a freer in the rubber trade, Mr. Lee Kong Chian, prominent Singapore rubber merchant, who has just returned from a tour of Britain, America, Russia and Japan, told the Press yesterday. "The Malayan Governments and those connected with the rubber trade should
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  • 19 7 An extra constable found an unserviceable hand grenade by the side of the road at Geylang yesterday.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 73 7 \\J(C^\\S\\o)\i\\{l __f>3 Specially designed for the perfect reproduction of recorded music. SB;5 (Singapore Only) Less 10 f r for Cash Available from all authorised dealers or from I ESTAB s moutrie aco malaya ltd. I1I 1 B 7 5 JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING MHr SINGAPORE TEL: 7030 BIRMINGHAM A rch i
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    • 43 7 ATTENTION MEN! A™ Keep yourself smart Dry "BARACUTA" BRITAIN'S BEST RAINCOAT Fleece lined riaincoats in Cotton Gaberdine. Smartly Styled Single Breasted $84.00 In All Wool Single Breasted without Belt with Belt $92. 50 $97. 50 THE MAN'S SHOP, ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE S'PQRE A
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  • 1261 8 LONDON LETTER Tough Talk To Put Labour's House In Order From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, July 12 IT seems now, that [he Government and the T.U.C. have derided thai— with the prospect of trade recession and perhaps heavy unemployment ■head there is no time to he lost in setling their
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    43 8  -  by OSBERT LANCASTER 'Do you realise. Ftlebrao. that It Establishment coiyUnites to increase al the present rate and the popular tion figures remain stationary, by 1954 at the latest we shall be taeed with a very serious shortage ot Qeneral tmblioT"
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  • 205 8 ON the B2nd birthday of Canada the King and Queen attended a special service at Westminster Abbey when the Canada Club's gift of two royal chairs and faldstools were used by Their Majesties for the first time. The King was In morning dress, carrying a silk hat.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 52 8 2^^~ USTEN You are cordially invited to drop in at our studios any day between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. when we will be glad to demonstrate how you too can enjoy FOR ONLY $5. PER MONTH REDIFFUSION J^® (Singapore) LTD. ■pL^j 182, Clemenceau Aye Spore B| n _J jr^jtf*j^^^^^^^>^^fe^^^J
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    • 21 8 C.G. AS M.P. THE Sunday Express thinks that Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald may stand for Parliament at the forthcoming: general election.
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    • 176 8 MOUNTAIN MAID GREEN PEAS Whtn you order tin of peas you want to bt sure that inside there •re tender, sweet and succulent green peas, just as if they were picked fresh from the garden. You can be sure of this if you ask for MOUNTAN MAID peas. To get
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    • 282 8 S1NOAPOHB 1 Spore); 2.00 Close; 6.00 Pro- Radio New* Reel; 10. IS 'Band 10 00 News from Kuala I uniDur- i Kramme Summary; 6.02 YAPI; Call"; 10.48 'Generally Speaking; 10 05 (aoDrox? C^e 10 5a For 7 News (aUo l 930) 71 00 Dance Uwiic >Re P olt he ScK
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  • 121 9 NEW YORK. (By Air Mail). 4FTER almost a cen**tury with only women doctors on its staff. New York Infirmary will shortly admit men. During most of its existence, it has been the only United States hospital employing women only. Now it la one of three. Behind the
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  • 607 9  -  Mothercraft In Malaya By NURSE BRIDGET Nurse Bridget is qualified In the care of babies and young children. If you have any problems and need help write to: Nurse Bridget, c/o Straits Times. Cecil Street. Singapore. Please give a pseudonym under which your letter may
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  • 768 9 From an estate bungalow ROOKIES wife has an angel who appears to her quite frequently. She is definitely very psychic and her angel is a very practical one for she even prescribes treatment for ailments any of us may have. Much as I love our
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  • 167 9 LONDON, July 14. MR. GEORGE MILLER, 60- year-old New Yorker, Is after your feet. He Is the head of America's biggest shoe manufacturing firm, has just arrived to see first models of his shoes produced in Norwich, England. "Often I never get to notice a woman's
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    8 9 ATTRACTIVE OUTFIT worn by Ella Raines in Impact.
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  • 387 9 "All In" From A Woman's Angle I WENT to watch the manly and exciting sport of all-in-wrestling at a Singapore arena last day with trepidation. Being a member of the gentle sex I don't like rough games. It was all rather confusing and I'm still not sure what it was
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  • 35 9 IF you tell a girl "Your face would stop a clock," that's stupidity. But if you tell her "When I look into your face, time stands still" that's diplomacy, tEarl Wilson, New fork columnist.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 156 9 I ♦j MALAYAN HOMES AND FASHIONS FOR music in the even- connoisseurs know that ing Mrs. T. P. F. Me- the curve of its horn is Neice is wearing a full- mathematically calculength cheong sam of lated to give a choice soft Chinese brocade and delicate tone shoivmg a slight
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    • 134 9 B _j^mob fif' Mr Rii'h, fine tobacco W^O and -the cork-tip ||H for cleaner smoking iMVoRf EIT FROM LONDON, EK£J^Hjg| Carrvm. Lonihn 'JO fwi' ttt^utttnn (*r Qua!. if. HONGKONG RANGOON CALCUTTA SAIGON SIAMESE AIRWAYS agents: Singapore S I ME. DARBY P M A N G t CO.. LTD T SIM
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  • 719 10  - Gaolings, police raids but still no coal THE AUSTRALIAN SCENE By BOB GILMORE MELBOURNE, July 17. ALL the headlined histrionics of the past week the longterm gaolings and heavy finings of Communfst union bosses, and the "Gestapo" raid on Marx House, Sydney have not yielded one lump of coal or
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  • 251 10 CHICAGO, (By Air Mail) pESEARCH workers say a new drug is working wonders in treating an increasing variety of mental illnesses. The drug is called myanesin or tolserol, interchangeably It has a relaxing effect on the nervous system without causing drowsiness. Doctors using it said
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  • 125 10 MOVING into their first permanent home are Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Clarence House will be one ol the best-equipped of all the Royal residences. Princess Elizabeth prefers gas to electricity for cooking and heatJng. Consequently, ;jas boilers will work her ■entral heating plant and th" constant hot
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    • 197 10 FOR YOU AND YOUR GAL- tfSfe^L ITS A HONEY OF A SHOW! W Qf#Of l^afeeftaW l^^^ I J I■ •*> V** I .*m iiCMAto X_i^^J BAINTER CARLSON! JM Spring BYINGTOM Moito EGGEKTH I fcs.#vS J <•""'• GILCHRIST iwnUl KINSKEY B A*v. "WrJ I nADCCY D Mls I I TOMMyUUKe>tTORCHEST«A n^ljL^lßOß
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    • 190 10 LAST 5 SHOWS TODAY 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.00. 6.30 9.30 p.m. ERROIFLYNN^^Tggg PARKER W*& Wi y-*'tify -*'tif Pint! Latest British Movietone Newt PHONE f^U tw\ 5 5 9 What Joes a girl have to d 0... turn inside out... to make S^^Hpl J& fe 1(1)1* H(/MPHR£ygO6ART ulmr SCOTT In COLUMBIA'S
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    • 610 10 I tan are two schools of about rescuing himself in two thought on the subject of "rescue rearts, he finally concluded that bidding. "One school holds that a his cheapest course would be to desperate rescue of partner struggle at one spade, usually makes a bad matter "Struggle" was the
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  • Commercial And Shipping News
    • 62 11 From A Market Correspondent FIRMER tendency ln copra A prices was shown in Singapore produce markets yesterday. Trading was active SS'dSRSi" SUPP°rt for on account or the generally poor &T te SJSgff Lamponf. m coming months. jsr* Copra: sundrled $M; Mixed $28.50. Pepper: Munto* white $418; Sarawak white
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    • 504 11 A DIVIDEND of five per cent, (less tax at 9s. in the is proposed by the directors of Ampat Tin Dredging Ltd. for confirmation at the annual general meeting in London on July 26. J^rVe?^ ?ax a aS compared with £56,440 ln the
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    • 75 11 From Our Mark*t¥lS?r.r,S^"d«ntt ¥1 S?r. r ,S^" d«nt M SINGAPORE, Monday. fIUIET conditions prevailed in the Singapore share *f market today. Price changes were negligible. interest continued in certain tin issues. Association today were: iNors-nuAxs *?V? g*' m. Coils. 1.70 1.00 a—.«t« MHong Patt .80
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    • 109 11 LA BOUR POS ITION 'DIFF ICULT from Our Own CorTwponden« LONDON, Mon.-ThVlabour position throughout Malaya la difficult, says Mr. H. L. Carter, chairman of Seremban Rubber Estates, Ltd., In nis circulated statement. The Indian Government haSi g stSppeS iSXSSmS India, they had to depend to a greater extent on Chinese
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    • 34 11 The following Un returns for the quarter ending. June 30, are j «»ounced (in Piculs): Southern Malayan Tin Diedg. Ltd. (five dredges working) 8,644 Malayan TUi Dredging Ltd. '<three dredges working) 4-424
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    • 121 11 Sin gap or e Rubber rpHE Singapore rubber aaarX ket was very quiet again yesterday. Prices were very much the same as those on Saturday. Small business passed. Closing prices yesterday were: No. 1 sheet f.o.b. buyers 33J cents, sellers 33} cents, spot loose buyers 33J cents, sellers 33} cents
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    • 85 11 LOSSES IN SUMATRA LONDON, Mon. ¥T would be quite unrealistic jl ln tne Ueht Drevallln(E Of prevailing hopes Of justice being done in the matter of damage and io3Sesi03Ses caused by extremist looting ln Sumatra, Mr. A. W. Mathewson, chairman of 'Vnp rnr[B t t> <<3iimnfra^ Pnhhor I^rt Pr^,,/.« ?M
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    • 86 11 TAX ADVICE ON BRITISH BORNEO From Our q^ CorreBpoildent london Mon i»he R.O.A. has offered the 1 Secretary of State for the Colonles tne services of tax experts Srtffl-USg gS^lSff ,°he draft ta Tax BUI Ini BritlSh Borneo. The R.G A. bulletin says that a number of points covered by
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    • 79 11 SHIPS in port alongside the Singaproe Harbour Board wharves yesterday (godowns in 'brackets) were: Main Wharf: Bantam < 31-32 iBenreoch 33-34 1. Benvorlich |(36-37). Soudan (42-43). West Wharf: Glengyle (4-51. Katong (6-7), Silverwalnut US-I6>. Empire Dock: Meerkerk (1718), Resang (19-20), Maxwell Brander <21-22>, Idomcneus < *****, Havsbris <
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    • 97 11 New Shares For Ja me s Warren Co. LONDON, Mon. lAMES Warren and Co., Ltd. J (formerly Planters Stores Ltd) proposes tp increase its c^aU^f 2" O^w'shares whole 01^any Dart of the new 2^^^ of^«SE ing unissued shares. in ii <stftt*»mpnt circulated with an extraordinary j?ene T ral meeting on
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    • 110 11 Quarterly Returns j>he following are returns for the JLpSSS* X '"the general management of Messrs. Osborne and Chappel Ipoh. (ln plculs): Chenderlang Tin Dredging 417 Oopeng Consolidated 3.700 Hongkong Tin 4.253 Idrls Hydraulic Tin 1020 Kent (F.M 8 Tin Dredging 1,750 The Kinta Tin Mines 1.355 Killlnghall Tin 2.970 The
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    • 76 11 TEHERAN. Mon. Agreement between the Persian Government and the AngloIranian Oil Company has been reached on some points, the Persian Finance Ministry announced last night. ISKf™™* »?.toi? S r b" mltted to the Majlis (Parhameni t) for approval. The A.1.0.C. has been discussing with the Persian Government
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    • 1219 11 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Singapore) BLUE FUNMEI LINE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., Carrier's option t* proceed via other LTD. •%AIL. O NCWROM v'" h &"u SCS C A WEST COAST MALAYA Cl»tone«« from U K./(-ent My 24 M«>tahab for Muar July 19 Myrmidea rrom US> uly 25 V«ssel for
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    • 599 11 PRESIDENT LDfER SAILINGS EAST ASIATIC LINE TO NfW YORK AND BOSTON VIA CEYLON. INDIA. ICYPT AND MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/U.K./ ttlr. Tn m. iAlLirivS IU CONTINENT/ Sport P. Sham Penane CONTINENT. SCANDINAVIA. Mount Mansfield luly 18/23 |uly 24/2J luly 26/19 Pres Monroe Aug. 5/11 Omit. Auf. 11/15 Tranqu«bar" dv*
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    • 927 11 MoALISTER A CO., LTD. (Incerpojated in Singapore) ELLERMAM cfc BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON, HAVRE. ANTWERP. CANADIAN PACIFIC PORTf- HAMBURG. Accepting cargo for Central Saut* CITY OF SYDNIY Americjn Port*. Jpcr. X ST«m P«». BOUCAINVILLE 1«/19 luly 20/22 |u% Spore P. S ham Print CITY OF LIVERPOOL W|uly-4Aug. Aug. Aug. 18-24
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  • 892 12 "INVADERS" LEND COLOUR TO MLTA MEET Java Champion Among Entries FHE entry of K. H. Ip, the Hongkong and China singles champion, and Tan Liep Tjiauw, champion >f Java, among a number of other "invaders" with i good reputation, will lend the colour and renewed nterest that have been absent
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  • 24 12 LONDON, Mon.—Rortni« Clayton. British Empire featherweight champion, will defend his title against Eddie Miller, of Australia, at Liverpool on August II,—Reuter.
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  • 38 12 FE Singapore Cricket Club Ladies Beat the Girls Sports Club 20-16 In a game of netball played on the S.C.C. padang yesterday. This is the first time S.C.C. Ladies have beaten the G.S.C.
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  • 358 12 THE following ties in the Singapore Badminton 1 Association's Junior Badminton Championships will be played over the week-end; SATURDAY AT 2.15 p.m. Teo Khye Hln (Marigold) v Ng Song Peow (Fraternal); Heng Siak Kwee (U. Family) v Tart Hock Leng (Mercury): Wahab bin Sarkani (Mercury) v
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    31 12 SHAW, R.E.M.E. goalkeeper, on right, jumps to intercept the ball, headed by M. Gammel S.R.C., off a flag kick in yesterday's Senior Division fixture. The S.R.C. won t-1. Straits Times picture.
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  • 278 12 I*HE Singapore Recreation Club 1 scored a three-one victory over the R.E.M E. at Jalon Besar yesterday in the S.A.F.A. senior division league. Showing superior team work both in attack and defence, the winners should have won by a bigger margin, but several shots for goal
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    33 12 ANDREW CLARKE scores tor the S.R.C. against the R.E.M.E. at Jalan Besar yesterday. Right. Shaw, R.E.M.E. goalkeeper, was caught well out of position following a flag; -kick. S.R.C. won 3-1 Straits Times picture.
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  • 201 12 pLANS to hold the first post-war Johore Grand 1 Prix are in hand, the Chairman of the Singapore Motor Club, Mr. E. P. J. Darnell, told the Straits Times yesterday. Though final arrangements have yet to be made, it is hoped to hold
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  • 121 12 1 YUGOSLAV soccer team one of the best sides I in the country arrived in i Singapore last night by 8.0.A.C. Qantas Constellation on its way to play 13 games in Australia. According to the trainer, Mr. Kokeza. when the team has appeared in Australia
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  • 237 12 GSTAAD. 1 Switzerland 1. lion. JAROSLAV DROBNY and VUdlmir Ctrnik. the exiled Czechoslovak lawn lennis players, won two Titles between them in the Bwtaj International lawn tennis championships which ended ai here yesterday. I In partnership they boat two Oerauuu, Ooapfert and Beuthner, 6-3. 6-0. 6-3
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  • 86 12 (^IO.NG 800 soccer team to meet the Hospital Assistant's Union at soccer on Thursday at Farrer Park at 5. II p.m. will be selected from Ong Eng Hoe, Soh Teow Pen*, j Koh Hor Khoon, Lim Ah 800. Chan Yew Hen«. John Hon. Swee 1 lim Swans,
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  • 80 12 GLASGOW. Mod. THE New Zea landers bowled tc such good effect in their match against Scotland that the home team had to follow on 286 runs behind the tourists first innings total of 423. At tea-time today the Scots were 41 for no loss. Scores: New Zealand 423
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  • 343 12 HPHE follow m; arr weights for all fight races for thr second day of the I'-'iijiiic Turf Club Cold (up Meeting on Jul* 27 Cl. I— Div. I—6 F.: Bright Ey« 9.11 No Regrets 9.10 KiniW Gold 07 Permit* bormex KM Everest 8.03 Cabaret
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  • 327 12 H KAMIS I. A. Alsagoff play- ed fine tennis to defeat P. B. Dowling Low Kee Pow In the open doubles quart er-flnal of the YM.C.A. championships yesterday. Kamis excelled at the net, smashing or placing out of reach ali weak returns while Alsagoff lent steady
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  • 248 12  -  MALAYAN TURF TOPICS By EPSOM JEEP PENANG, Monday. A PROPOSED match between two Class One horses, Lindsay Years' DRB and Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald's Billy Carol over a distance of 7 furs., originally arranged to be held at the Penang August Bank Holiday Meeting, has been
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  • 70 12 The Chinese team to meet tin Indians in an Community League 3©ccer match at Jalun Besar today, will be selected from: Cr.ee Seng, Tuck Choon, Soon San, Chin Lye, P. Yee, Lim Swang, Hee Jong, Hoon Leong-. Tiang Chye, Kirn Siang, Hoi Meng, Tee Siang, Boon Seong, Eng
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  • 64 12 SIONG 800 beat V.M CA. by three games t,-> tr.o at billiards on Friday Scores I Seong 800 players first)- \.ee Erg Chye 150 v. Ec Thian Ham 132: Low j Koon Hock 95 v. d. culwick 150: I.eornf Chong Piu 141 v Can Kee Tian 150; Wee Alk
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  • 348 12 JOHORE CC. drew with th# R.A.F. Tengah on the R.A.F. ground yesterday in a game in which some exhilarating batting was seen. Highest scorer of the day waa R. Van Schoonbeck, the Johora State player, who made 94 runa In quick time In the visitors' cond
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    • 390 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. Continued trom page fl) LOST LOST BETWEEN Beach Road, Robinson Road 8 a.m. Sunday on<> spotted blue silk scarf. f?i wnrd to finder. Box A7020. S.T. KOH SALE RUDDER Swimming Ooggles Bow available. M. Eieklel Kons, Optical Practitioners, 13, v Rd. COMPLETE furniture Including T"t iterator, crockery, glassware
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    • 131 12 ANNOUNCEMENT! ANNOUNCEMENT! The firm of HONG BEE CLOTH MERCHANTS (Exporters, Importer* Wholesale Distributors) 22 Circular Road, Singapore. i» opened at th« above premises. Also at Kuala Lumpur Office t— 101 High Street, Kuala Lumpur. P. O. Box No 71 Telephone No 3837 FLY SINGAPORE BANGKOK RY p. a /is, M
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