The Straits Times, 24 July 1949

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  • 22 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition OS ttie Straits rime* Singapore tree Hmi* No. 730. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JTTLY 24, 1949. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 315 1 STRANGLED SAKAIS FOUND Jungle grave in Camerons Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH, Saturday. gODIES of II Sakais have been recovered by Perak Police from several communal graves in the Bertam Valley of the Cameron Highlands. The bodies show signs of having been strangled. Police who made the discovery yesterday are
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  • 52 1 T'm <Mlffcrfully Informal i.udy of Princest Elizabeth. the Duke of tdinburgh and their i -^ht months old son. Prince C.Milej w.'v made in the grounds at the Royal couple's home at Windlesham Moor. Surrey, The Princess gave special oermission for the picture to be taken by
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  • 129 1 $500,000 DOPE HAUL AT H.K. AIRFIELD HONG KONG, Sat. HONG K.or.<i uuiiiorities this morning seized <HK> $500,000 worth of (.plum and heroin at Kai'ak airfield— the i est narcotic haul in the 'a history. nue officials found 3.7. k> taels of opium and -of heroin in two leather suitcases which
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  • 164 1 LONDON. Saturday. X/OODOO tomtomt are throbbing in the jungles and ritual murders a»ain are spreading terror through primitive African tr be*, according to police reports reaching London. Dreaded carved wooden snakes warning victims of their impending favc have'appeared in areas as far apart as Swa:.!and in
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  • 77 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent BANGKOK. Sat. SIAM'S Police Department has ordered a countrywide check-up on Chinese labourers. Police Chief Luang Cart Trakan Kosol say* special attention is being paid to the spread of Communism among Chinese workers in order to prevent possible infiltration into
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  • 93 1 STUDENT JUMPED TO DEATH Sunday Times Corretipondent PENANG. Sat. DECAUSE he found blood in his sputum, a 19-year-old Chinese student jumped to his death from the Ihird Boor of lhe General H< iltal. This was disclosed Jn *i.: Coroner's Court today when Mr J P. Blackledge held an nquiry on
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  • 96 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. JIMMY Tarantino. Hollywood publisher, and two other people were arrested to- day In connection with an ambush shooting In Los An- kpW of gangster Mickey Cohen. Police said they were holdIng Tarantino. 38. Joe TenMT. 49 and U. V Porter. 28. on
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  • 34 1 GUATEiIALA. Sa'. The Guatemalan Government announced that 50 were killed 1 and 100 wounded in this j weeks abortive military uprising and that peace throughout the country was now restored.— U.P.
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  • 38 1 A former associate of 'i! A. Hire now in Sin- > gapore report! ttiat Hire's appeal against a 7-year sen- 1 tence Lmpoied on him by a Dutch Conn on an arms-run-nlng charge, has been dis-
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  • 72 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Continuing its new air raid against the bandits, the R.AF. yesterday heavily attacked for more than three hours an area of jungle *>car the Pahang and Negrt Sembilan border. Sunderlands, Beauflghters and Harvards took part. During the past week. Dakotas have
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  • 37 1 HONG KONG, Sat. At least 150,000 Communist sol- i diers are rushing south from Shanghai to reinforce the Had armies in the battle for South China, the Nationalist: Air Force reported today.— j UP.
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  • 58 1 BOMBAY. Sat Dr John Matthai. Indian Finance Minister, who recurned here from London last night after attending the Dominion Finance Ministers conference, said that his talks in London "will finally result in some economic gain to India. Dr. Matthai sail the decisions reached in London
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  • 20 1 LONDON. Sat. King George yesterday received in audience Sir Henry Moore. first Governor-General of i Cevlon.— Reuter.
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  • 125 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. A WIDOW, Cheong Cheng Yuan, told the coroner, Mr. J. P. Blackledge, that after he had swallowed some medicine in her presence, her husband told her that ht wanted to "sleep forever." She was giving cvi_ w nce
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  • 150 1 Sunday Time* Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. j AN Indian woman, Chella- j inah. wearing a garland "i holy leaves (tolas]) round j her neck walked across a Hindu holy picture in the i First Magistrate's court to- day to swear that she had not received
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  • 159 1 LONDON, Saturday. ELEVEN thousand troops who have been working in London's docks were due to be withdrawn today following a pledge by 15.000 dockers to return to work on Monday. But Lord Amnion, chairman of the National Dock Labour Board, sunreme authority over work at the docks,
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  • 67 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A CHINESE cyclist was taken to the Qeneral Hospital seriously hurt, afUr a collision with a military truck yesterday afternoon at the junction of Sorangoon Road and Buffalo Road, Singapore. A motor car collided with a S.T.C. terminut post near the
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  • 26 1 RANGOON, Sat.— Burmese Government gunboats have shelled Insurgent concentrations In the Akyab district on the west coast of Burma Inflicting heavy casualties. —Reuter.
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  • 160 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE jolting of a goods wagon in Kuala Lumpur railway goods yard started a chain of circumstances resulting in one man's death and illness to a number of others. As the wagon jolted a number of bottles of
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  • 335 1 Malaya s own ships will watch coast Sunday Times Staff Reporttr kJALAYA will nave units of her own Naval Fore* watching her coastline from Kota Bharu to north Perlis, with her own self-contained base at Singapore, next year. The Sunday Times understands that the estimate ot the total expenditure proposed
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    32 1 CLAUOETTE Colbert suffers lapanese torture in a seen* for "Three Came Home," a Hollywood film based on Agnes Newton Keith's book on her experiences in Borneo as a prisoner of the laps.
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  • 72 1 GLASGOW. Sat. TWO thousand British employees of the Burmah Oil Company, thrown out of work by the disturbed situation there, may secure other employment in the country, Mr. K. B. Harper, chairman of the company, said today. He told the company's an- nual meeting that the Burmese
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  • 48 1 Sunday Times Stjff Reporter THE Straits Sreamship Company Ltd. will give $50,000 to the University of Matiya Endowment Fund. This was decided at an extraordinary general meeting of the company yesterday. Cifts made and promised to the Endowment Fund now total more than 5850.000
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  • 832 2  - WHY THERE IS NOT MODERN BRITISH AIR LINER FL YING TODAY H.S.L. DUNDAS by Group Captain fOUR years after the end of the war there is not a single British transocean or transcontinental airliner of modern design to be seen on the world's air routes. But the 8.0.A.C. has bought,
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  • 560 2  - Lunch with a fasting king William R. Mathews By WATAMPONE KINGDOM OF BONE. ISLAND OF CELEBES. STATE OF EAST INDONESIA. THIS strange dateline is used deliberately to describe the unusual experience of lunching as honoured guest of His Majesty Andi Gabbentensig Pal.iwa. Rajah of the Kingdom of Bone (pronounced Borayt
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    25 2 A CROUP of Indian Muilimt are i«en taking thoir mm JfUl Me aK<nf Mm d*yi fatt *tt«r luniet during the month of Ramidan (buu.. ruiMi
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 645 2 WHILE in the marquee comb these Government outside people were offlces ln Am ic bidding for the house'i w treasurers, Lord Abingdon TWO years ago Mario showed my reporter round Highcliffe Castle in Hamp- or nls book Christopher shire "This kind of thing," Columbus to Gainsborough said Lord Abingdon, indicat-
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  • 416 3 'The sack for union work Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. KUALA LUMPUR'S 5.000 shop assistants are without a leader with initiative to organise them into a trade union. "Nobody wishes to take the lead for fear of being dismissed," several shop assistants told the
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  • 178 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent CINCAPORE Government has mad* inquiries in Canada about the shipment to Malaya of 4,000 tons of flour for which they will pay gold dollars. The inquiry became necessary following the possibility of flour supplies from Australia being cut off owing to
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  • 104 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. AZIZ Khan and Kannusamy, who have been in custody in connection with the death of one Rajadurai, were produced in the Police Court today when the prosecution withdrew the charge against Kanrrusamy, who was discharged, such discharge not amounting to
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  • 61 3 No. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose nominal 33 'i 33 ?i F. 0.8. in bales Aug. NO. 1 RS.S. 33Vi 33» s No. 2 RS.S. 31% 317 S No. 3 RS.S. 28N, 28 7 R.M V 1 on reg. tender July 33 V 4 33 Aug.-Sept. 33% 33 fc Oct.
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  • 43 3 Sunday Times Correspondent KAJANG, Sat.— The inquest on a Malay woman, Halimah binte Hajl Hassan, who died after a collision with a car, was adjourned to Aug. 9 by Tnche Jamal bin Abdul Latin, lhe acting Coroner, In the FCnJang court.
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  • 119 3 Sundaj Times Correspondent SEGAMAT Sat. riORTY-year-old Manlkam r was asked for his father's name in the Se^amat Court today but said he did not know it. He was charged with failure to produce his identity curd at the Labis railway station. "I was issued a
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  • 124 3 NET PROFIT OF $301,515 FOR GAMMON Sunday Times Staff Reporter pAMMON (Malaya) l/d. U earned a net profit of $301,515 in the year ended January last, after providing for depreciation, commissions and staff bonuses. To this figure has been idded $20,468, being net realisation of pre-war assets during the year,
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  • 73 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat. Efforts will be made to make more electric power available for the town soon but it will be several years before Segamat can expect a switch over from DC to AC current. This was revealed at the monthly meeting of
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  • 20 3 Sunday i ■.••■>, Correspondent MUAR, Sat.— Lim Chow Yong was sentenced to four weeks' gaol for having chandu.
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  • 148 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter COR inventing an elaborate system of cheating in respect of rice ration cards, a young Chinese clerk. Lee Fng Whatt, of the Food .ontrol Rationing Office, was sentenced to nine months' rigorous imprisonment yesterday by the Singapore Fourth District Judge, Mr.
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  • 107 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter qiWENTY one-year-old Goh Seng Kwee, who stole a fountain pen from the Docket of Chief Inspector Giam Chong Hlng of the C.I.D. at the Singapore Turf Club car park on July 9, was yesterday sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment. The
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  • 339 3 These books were also enemy agents Sunday Times Staff Reporter DOOKS can be classed as enemy agents just as surely as human beings. This was stated yesterday by Mr. M. P. Raghavan, of Malabar, who has been in the Singapore book trade for 20 years and who, during the Japanese
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    2 3 MR RACHAVAN
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  • 26 3 Sunday Times Correspondent MUAR. Sat.— Soh Khiam, who had two previous convictions, wu fined $70 or two months' hard labour for having illicit samsu
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  • 95 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter FIVE Singapore Chinese artists have donated about 150 pieces of painting and calligraphy to an art exhibition to raise funds to build a Chinese school. The exhibition was opened yesterday at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Representatives of
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  • 1241 4 Free School is oldest in the country MALAYA'S LEADING SCHOOLS— IO THE Penang Free School was founded on Oct. 21, 1816. Last year, when the school celebrated its 132 nd anniversary, Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, retiring Director of Education, was present, and he gave a stirring speech to the boys
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    415 4  -  PETER ROBINSON STEPS IN PHOTOGRAPHY— 7 by WITH continual practice in using the three variables —focus, aperture and shutter speed you should be in a position to Judge your negatives critically. Remember, only perusal of the negative will indicate how you are using your camera, and with
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  • 1593 5 JA6A AND TEACHER IN the very centre of Singapore's business quarter. Just off Raffles Place, a Sikh Jaga runs a "pavement school" In his spare time. Most of MUKIITIAR SINGH'S pupils are the children of other Jagas, and would otherwise have no education whatever. In
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  • 815 6  -  ERIC MITCHELL- by THE sort of incidents that at present are all part of a day's work to the planter, were a year ago dramatic headlines in the Press: subjects for animated discussion in Malayan and British homes, newspaper editorials, and even the Houses
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  • 639 6  - Malay housewives are busy C.H.E. DET by COR the past two weekg or so Malay housewives everywhere have been very busy. The religious festival of Eid'ulfltr, better known as Hari Raya Puasa, falls on July 26 and for its successful celebration early preparation must be made. So it was that
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  • 189 6 NO air conditioning relieves Batavla's hot and humid climate but the Dutch have used much ingenuity In their architecture. Rooms all are hlgh-ceillnged, with plenty of wide doors which art kept open to allow breezes to circulate freely. Clothing also Is adapted to hot- weather comfort;
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    • 469 6 WKECHAAILMENTS DO YOU SUFFER? Your doctor will tell you that often these are warning signs of MINERAL A VITAMIN DEFICIENCY warnings that you're not getting enough Minerals and Vitamins which Nature demands yoJ to have. The cook»d-out foods you eat aren't giving you enough for your needs. Heed these warnings
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    • 219 6 fessss j AUm When you brush your hair after using Bry'creem, ■you notice that it is soft as well a; glossy in perfect position yet without a trace of gum mi ness. There's nothing like Brylcreem for giving that well-groomed look sought after by all smart men. And Brylcreem does
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  • 439 7 Result of shortage Sunday Times Matt Reporter THE Malayan timber industry is booming. More wood from this country is now being sent overseas than ever before and the prospects are that the upward trend will not be shortlived. In fact, exports are expected to increase as
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  • 154 7 Seremban thanks Singapore Sunday Times Staff Reporter SEREMBAN. Sat. A -THANK YOU" to Singapore was expressed today by Mr S O. K. Übaidulls. Federal Legislative Councillor praising the Colony's gesture over the proposed gift of $1 "70.000 to the Federation. Mr. Übaidulla appealed for si. >h t gesture from the
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  • 97 7 Sunday Times Correspondent SEREMBAN, S&i An aDPlication to buiid a modern cinema for Seremban at I Lemon Street, vas discussed jat a meetin* of thf> Town Board held here thi3 week. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, the District Officer, who presided, informed the meeting that the ma
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  • 244 7 Plans to cut expenditure Sunday Times Statt Reporter THE Economic Affairs Department in Singapore is actively considering plans which may involve smallscale "austerity" to reduce the Colony's dollar imports, but it is not possible at present to estimate the extent of the saving which can be made, because of uncertainty
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  • 82 7 Sunday Times Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. An application from a Singapore firm to erect signboards in certain premises in Seremban town was rejected after considerable discussion at this week's meeting of the Seremban Town Board The members decided that the Board's present policy v j
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  • 48 7 Sunday Times Corresn<iu<l««it SEGAMAT, Sat.— Segamat's Town Board has decided to get food hawkers off the streets and to put them in a centralised area. Stalls are now under construction at the old and demolished vegetable market where all such hawkers will be contained.
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  • 353 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter |N Singapore, Malay men about town are going all Frankie Sinatra in dress styles for this year's Hari Raya. During the last few days, shopping has increased among Malay men who want to cut a dash at the festival.
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  • 64 7 HERMAN K. SHUM. ton oi Mr. Shunt Yip Leong, well-known rubber manufacturer, it leaving Singapore shortly to study engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (U.S.A.). HJvVAKD SHUM. younger brother of Herman, it alto going to the U.S. to study engineering at Clendala College before
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  • 34 7 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— For riding a bicycle without a licence plat- and also defacing his Identity card by tearing it, 55-year-old Goh Wok Slang was fined a total of $7.
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  • 138 7 IN answer to RUPERT I TRUEBODY, who pointed out last week that the Sungei Chukai at Kemaman means, in English, "Tax River' not "Crocodile River" as implied in a Sunday Times story, our Kemaman cormsnondent writes: Rupert Truebody's assertion is correct, but I was not responsible
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  • 67 7 Sir: In response to your appeal under the heading "A Million A Month" in the Sunday Times leader of July 10, and realising the great importance of the University in Malaya's future, we are enclosing herewith a small contribution of $13 towards the University Appeal Fund and
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    • 309 7 (484 Metres and 41.7 Metres) 9.00 Programme Summary; 9.02 th Dance; 680 News (Cantoner.c >• 9.00 Programme Summary; 802 Morning Music; 9.30 Latin America 4B Indonesian; 7.15 News on the Air; 10.00 News (also at /prsnahV 7SO Knalish 800 Morning Music; 9.30 Latin America 00. 7 A 9.30); 10.18 Hit
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  • 26 8 THE FAMILY of late Mr. K. Fh ithamby thank all relatives and j r :t tids who sent telegrams of contlo! nces and p'tended funeral.
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, JULY 24, 1949.
    • 334 8 SECESSION IS NO ANSWER THIS weekend Penang's for- mal petition for secession from the Federation of Malaya will be in the hands of Sir Henry Gurney for despatch to the Secretary of State for the Colonies at Whitehall. The fate of this movement in the northern settlement for reversion to
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    • 249 8 SINCE the Emergency began the Chinese community has often been accused, directly and by implication, of apathy toward and lack of co-operation in the Government's fight to suppress Communist terrorism in Malaya. Probably there have been occasions when such a charge was Justified; there have also been times when
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  • 1302 8  -  KEN JALLEH by JT was a Sunday, about 11 p.m., a few years before the war. Night was a black mantle over the new satellite area of Tiong Bahru in Singapore with its blocks of newly painted fresh-looking flats. A sleek limousine wounded its way
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  • 162 8 by Michael G. Mahindasa, Schoolmaster TO d&pel the mock air of gravity, apparent gloom, and somnolence in Malacca. I suggest that a sizeable Town Hall or Public Hall be built where receptions could held. Social functions could be conducted, and provision made for
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  • 1052 8  -  DEREK DRABBLE by J^S the durian falls, the hillbillies come to Singapore. Eleven of these Tentlemen from Nepal v re resident guests of the Immigration Department last week. Smiling with teeth the shade of old Ivory, bobbing and preening and Joining their palms in the Hindu
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  • 482 9 MALAY A S YOUTH MAKES A PLEDGE Race harmony is the aim Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. REPRESENTATIVES of Malayan youth organisations meeting here today pledged the youth of the country to strive for inter-racial respect, understanding and co-operation. It was decided to set up youth councils in
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  • 215 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A SIMPLE wreath of jungle flowers was laid this week on the grave in Kuala Lipi Cemetery of Major Raymond Henderson, the first officer of the Malay Regiment to be killed by bandits a year ago. With Major
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  • 114 9 Sunday Times Correspondent IPOH, Sat. UR. B. M. Webber, well- known planter of Sltiawan, died this morning v the Batu Gajah Hospital. Coming out to Malaya hi 1906, Mr. Webber Joined the Petaling Rubber Estate and later went to Pundut Rubber I Estate, Sitlawan. Of
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  • 123 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter The Baby Show sponsored by the Singapore Chinese Y.M.C-A. will take place today from 8 a.m. to noon at the Chinese V.M.C.A. premises, Selegie Road. One hundred and thirty three babies including 9 English, 1 Dutch, 5 Eurasians, 3 Malay,
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  • 49 9 Sunday Times Correspondent BENTONO, SJstf.— Armed Malays kldnapnaatwo Malays from Kampottg Besaei in the Chenor area of Temerloh yesterday. They then broke Into a shop and helped themselves to food and cigarettes. On the way back they stopped a Malay and robbed him of $13.
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  • 199 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. ANEW private limited liability company named the Cargo Handling Corporation Limited will be inaugurated shortly at Port Swettenham to take over the wharf labour at present employed by the loading and unloading contractor to the Malayan Railway Administration, Mr.
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  • 169 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Navy Army and Air Force Institute (NAAFI) is 1 planning to put up a building on the sea front directly opposite Raffles Hotel, Singapore, for the use of other ranks of all three services. The Sunday Times was told yesterday that
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  • 95 9 Sunday Times Correspondent ALOR STAR, Sat. KEDAH and Perils ricemlllerj wil" meet on Aug, 2 to conside' a plan under which they will contribute to the Ur'versity of Malaya 25 cent on each bag of rice nulled. TV scheme, if approved, is expocted to yield $150,000
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  • 180 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter IF co-education it introduced in Singapore schools, children of one community will not be segregated from those of another. "Our future programme," the Director of Education, Mr. A. W. Frisby, told the Sunday Times yesterday, "does not recognise community schools. They are to
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  • 44 9 Sunday Times S!aff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Chan Chong Llm, manager of Liew Mvi Hiang Estate, was fined $25 In the Police Court today for falling to submit the estate quarterly population return In due time to the Commissioner or Labour. Johore.
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  • 97 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE businessman, t\ Edoura Kuhn of Orchard Road, appeared in the Second Dis trie: Court yesterday for alleged infringement of the Finance Regulations. Kuhn was charged with having sold u.S.sio,ooo to a firm in the United States, without being an authorised
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  • 86 9 Sunday Time* Correspondent SECAMAT. Sat. CHARGED In Hi* S«gama» Court with being a vagrant, 67-y«ir-t>ld Coh Pong told Hi* Magistrate Hiat the police had mad* a mistake. "I own a farm at Tangkak" h* Mid "and I am a family man. I got a lift on a
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  • 75 9 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Liew Kwl, of Kulal, who drove a private car for hire, was convicted in the Police Court today and fined $100. On a second charge of driving a car without a driving licence he was fined $30. His
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  • 307 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent T"HE Dutch liner, Oranje known to 450 children aboard as a "floating ice-cream factory" arrived in Singapore yesterday from Holland. Since leaving Europe 20 days ago, 1,000 gallons of ice-cream has been made and eaten, mainly by these Dutch
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  • 76 9 Sunday Times' StafT Repot rr FE Singapore Music Circle will present their second concert at the British Co'incil Hall, Stamford Road. < ..t Tuesday at 8.30 p.m., vh > the Straits Male Voice Choir will give a recital. There are a number of itr.e seats available
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  • 34 9 Sunday Times Corn p it SEOAMAT, Sat.— Two mid-die-aged Chinese, cyclists, Ong Seng and Ng Hong who ignored a 'stop, look, go' traffic sign were fined $2.50 each by the Segamat magistrate.
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  • 43 9 Sunday Times Correspond, nt TAIPING, Sat. To celebrate the golden jubilee of Taiping Convent, a concert will be held at the sch l's assembly hall on July 29. The Convent Is one of the ol gt established schools in Per k.
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  • 194 10 BEITHbvUTS Sonata in C mi jor wai probably written at the beginning of 1796 and it one of three he dedicated to Haydn, with whom he had taken letsons. In the second movement Adagio, the key of I major reminds us that Haydn wai fond of
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  • 293 11 TT is cooler and 3aves stockings to go around barelegged when the days are warm. I know how you girls feel about it. And I know the snags, too. Purple or blotchy legs are hideous, and there always seems to me to be something Indecent about ashen
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    464 11 How does one combat Big Occasion nerves? When I teas at school I had tummy trovble before batting at cricket or before the start of a race on sports day. Today I go to pieces on the big days of tennis matches with other clubs. I can play
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  • 315 12 SNIP CARTON—lnsurance Agent tracks arch-crook Ruff Dimond to his lair In a big, In fact a Wapping, warehouse overlooking the river. You know where it's always foggy and the river police never stop pulling bullet riddled bodies out of the wet. Ruff Dimond, using a
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  • 112 12 THERE'S something odd in J each of these groups. Pick out the stranger in each. For example, the odd one in the first group is Latin, because It's a dead language. 1. Latin, French, German, Spanish, English. 2. Wagner, Tschaikowsky, Rachmaninoff, Puccini, Shakespeare. S. Irish Stew, Scotch Woodcock,
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    • 157 12 across i impamai 13 Sunday Times Crossword 11. Where to make money <4K 12. IncenUve (4); 13 Dazed p— |j 4 ff I 1 6 7 8 9 I Fury i4»; 23. Bu of blow .3': /j F^ fore (3 > 43. Looked after (6>; 25 I I f^ iHF^l"
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  • 729 13  - 001, WONG ALMOST CERTAIN FOR FINAL VETERAN B.A.M. championship prospects By QOl Teik Hock and Wong Peng Soon are almost certain to reach the final of the men's open singles in the eighth Malayan badminton championships to be held at Kuala Lumpur during the August Bank holidays. The Badminton Association
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  • 112 13 Across: 5. Dispassionate 11. Mint; 12. Spur; 13. Stupor; 15. Latent: 17. Cod; 18. Novel; 20 Nor; 21, Rage; 23. Pat. 24. Data; 25 Ideal: 27. Risen; 28. Villain: 29. Inset; 32. Pence; 35. Nips; 36. Web; 38. Seam; 39. Ace; 40. Sided; 42. Ere; 43. Tended: 45.
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  • 444 13 MANCHESTER. Sat. npWENTY-FTVE thousand 1 people saw New Zealand make a disastrous start in the third Test today, losing their opening pair, Sutcllffe and Scott, to fast bowler Trevor Bailey for 23 runs in less I than half an hour. F. R. Brown, England's I
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  • 346 13 yyiTH three of the original players unavailable, the South team will have their work cut out if they are to beat the North in the annual cricket match which will be played in Penang this week-end. The North will be favourites for the match, but
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  • 32 13 THE annual sporty of Methodist Girls' School. Singapore, will be held on the school ground on Tuesday. Aug. 9 at 8 a.m. Mrs. M. Dodsworth will give away the
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  • 147 13 ON IP CARTON Insurance Agent gets his legs through his bound hands, bringing them In front of him. Then he works his i?ng free with still bountihands. enabUnp him to bite ths rope loose. One difficult kn»t he cute with a piece of the broken window gl&Si.
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  • 42 13 Sunday Times Prnang Sports Correspondent TATA USAHA, a Medan soccei team, may visit Penan? for a series of games early In August. The Medan team has b?en In communication with a local soccer body to arrange the proposed tour
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  • 339 13 A SUITABLE hall will not only enable the Selangor A*■ Badminton Association to carry out its programme of tournaments in its entirety but will also provide training facilities for promising young players whose services will be needed in the future to defend the Thomas
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  • 121 13 Sunday Tines Penan* Sports Correspondent LEE Ah Loke. Penang Statecentre forward, became the Island's chief goalgetter again this season after scoring a total of 31 goals for the Penang State team, Penang Chinese Football Association and the Chinese community. He was also top-scorer last season.
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  • 39 13 JOHANNESBURG, Sat.— The New Zealand Rugby Union touring team defeated Transvaal by two goals and a try (13 points) to a penalty goal (three points) before a record crowd of 45,000 at Ellis Park today. -Reuter.
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  • 17 13 The Kajar.tf High School meat the Scots Guards at orlcket on the School ground today.
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  • 30 14 OINtiAPOriE District (Army) "A" team beat Tiger Swimming Club "A" 4 o at water polo at Sclerang pool yesterday. Tiger •E" T'-n b-n. Army "B" «lde 3 2
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  • 26 14 •PliJ cricket fixture between In- 1 1 dian Association and St. j Andrew's School yesterday on the v dsville ground was called off.
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  • 229 14 THE Singapore Recreation Club beat RAF. (Seletar) team at cricket yesterday on the SRC ground by five wickets. Sandy Hope got four wick-ts for six runs Scores KA.F. SELETAB Wright b Ebei t 3, Sherman b Hazeidine 13. Derbyshire st Moore b Ebert 12.
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  • 76 14 THE following will represent the Indian Association "A" team at cricket against the Training and Transport Centre at Nee Soon today: M. S. Gill (capt.) C.V.S. Sundram, C Popatlal, N Narayanan, M Lobo, B Thangarajah, M. T Rishanwalia. S M Ally, Reggie Sandosham, Rudli Singh. J
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  • 626 14 10 BRILLIANT CATCHES IN K L. i fc*^ 1 Rest score 131, Europeans 50- 4 Sundy Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent BRILLIANT iieldmg: was a feature of yesterday's play in the annual Europeans v. The Rest cricket match on the Selangor Club padang. The Rest were all out for 131.
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  • 268 14 VLT F. MAY OK, with a score of 77. leads in the "•qua'ifying round of the Singapore golf championship played at the Island Club yesterday and which will be continued this morning. Mayor returned the best card of the afternoon, doing the first nine holes
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  • 237 14 PLAY. KG in Thomson Road in a friendly cricket match yesterday. RAF. Changi wer? beaten by the Police by four wickets Barton was the only Changi batsman to play confidently against he good bowling of C o o k c :d V'-lupillai, who took four for
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  • 211 14 GOING in to bat first, in a friendly cricket match played on their ground yesterday, SCRC were able to collect only 100 runs. Their opponents, Rocklltes, easily passed this score with six wickets In hand. S.C.B.C. Ong Tong Bee b Boudville 31; Alex Tan b Ferreira
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  • 235 14 G.H.W. lAinijj managed to hold Ceylon Sports Club to a draw at crltket yesterday on ihe Indian Association ground. The Ceylonese, batting first, declared at 137 runs for eight wickets The Army, despite a brilliant 37 not oat by Maj Noble, could collect only 82 runs
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  • 57 14 The T. Mailvahanan Cup for tht "B" Division of the district knockout football competition will begin immediately after the conclusion of the First Division League, in mid-August. Entries close on Aug. 15. All teams intending to take part must forward applications with lists of players and registration
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  • 91 15 SEREMBAN, Sat. THE Negri Semi an Chi--1 nese Recreation Club, this year's League champions, achieved a double by winning the Hose Cop by defeating the Gurkhas by three goals to one at Seremban yesterday. The Gurkhas led by one goaJ to nil in the first half.
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  • 216 15 STAMINA DECIDING FACTOR BETTER stamina enabled Wee Teck Yean to beat Leonard de Souza in their tie In the Singapore 1 junior badminton championships at the Clerical Union hall yesterday. After losing the first set at 11 15, Wee recovered splendidly to take the second and third «U. The other
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  • 498 15 SCFA without 3 key players Indonesian unmese... a; Singapore cninese... 1. A HUGE crowd saw the Indonesian Chinese touring -"soccer XI beat Singapore Chinese three-one at Jalan Resar Stadium yesterday. The Singapore Chinese goal came from a penalty just before half-time. Both teams were not at
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  • 61 15 Sunday Times Parit Buntar ■Sports Correspondent AN amusing incident occurred in the final match of the Province Wellesley Southern District soccer league on Thursday. The referee was about to blow his whistle for time when two players kicked the ball simultaneously. The ball burst as the whistle
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  • 679 15 rVLDEST competitor in the Raffles Institutiun athletic sports yesterday was 72-year-old F. H. Smith. He finished a good fifth in a field of more than ten in the Old Boys' 100-yard event. Despite the heavy rain yesterday morning, a record crowd thronged the Raffles Institution ground
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  • 76 15 P-A.F. Changl beat H.M.S. Terror at cricket at the Naval Base yesterday. The Airmen put on 139 for two wickets and dismissed the Naval men for 72. Calveley (41) was the only Naval batsman to enter double figures. For the R.A.F. Bowman took five for
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  • 18 15 JOLLILAD6 bent Ouards Dof Unit J 3 o In a soccer friendly at Farrer Park last evening.
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  • 2346 16 SILVER SPEAR PAYS $102 FOR WIN Exciting racing in Penang From EPSOM JEEP AFTER lying handy most of the way, Silver Spear (Healey) ploughed through the mud in the run-in to beat Fortune's Favourite and Princess Guinevere in the seven-furlong handicap for top-class horses at Penang yesterday, the first day
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  • 94 16 Attempts on im records UREE official attempts will be made to Improve u.i Singapore Amateur Swimming Association rctords at the Singapore Swimming Club pool on v <lii<*ml:iv afternoon during speed swimming tests, which will begin at five o'r'ock. VII the records are for chldren under 14 years. They are: 200
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  • 184 16 Stiff test i or Njoo T...,.^ should be m>me \ery good lag at the Happy World 6 alum, Singapore, on Friday. ..-round MMsti bring tos.ii Pliol Prapadaeng and N 00, and Nai Sitphon and i Qwa lek. d in the first ten world r: .iiig baiitamw eights, Nai Phol i
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  • 68 16 IJS following have been selected to represent Venus B.P. itt Wembley B.P. In a Jiy match to be played at the or World stadium on Tuesday 30 pm. (Players and suppori ;o assemble at 649. Pasir PanRoad, before 6.30 p.m. for -pone Chua I :m Van. Kasi
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  • 51 16 THE Aga Khan's two-year-old colt, Palestine, winning the National Breeders' Produce Stakes from Mr. D. S Kennedy's Master Gunner (Gethin) at Sandown Park on July 16. As a result of this victory, Palestine is being hailed as the outstanding colt of his age this season. Renter
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  • 85 16 THE following will play for Indian Association in their Singapore I Cricket Association tournament match against Ceylon Bports Club today at 11 a.m. on trie I.A. ground (players are to be at the ground at 10.30 am): Lall Singh (capt). N. Abbasbhoy, M. K. Moti walla >
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  • 273 16 Sunday Times Staff Reporter OIG day in Singapore for its 83,700 registered cyclists will be Aug. 14. The police have given permission for a 150-mile cycle road race to take place and have offered their full co-operation. Already more than 20 competitors have
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    53 16 E. MCDONALD Bailey (Polytechnic Harriers) winning the 100 yards final at the British Amateur Athletic Association championships at White City Stadium, London, on July 16. His time. 9.7 seconds, equalled the record, set up by himself in 1947. Second' was L. A. Laing (extreme left) and third J. Archer (extreme
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  • 377 16 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Reporter HTHE three miles race a* the Kuala Lumpur -L Garrison athletic sports yesterday resulted in a tie for first place between Major Meckiff and Driver Blackburn. From start to finish never more than two yards separated
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  • 176 16 Sunday Times Penang Sporta Correspondent A GALLANT stand by Penang'a skipper, Eu Cheow Teik, who helped to bring the Prnang'a total from 35 to 99 at the close of play, was the feature of yesterday's play in the cricket match between Penang and the Combined Colleges on
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  • 57 16 rE following will represent United Lads B.P. "B against Roxy B.P. "B" in a fi;end!y match of badminton today at 7.30 am. on the United Lada B.P. court- Lim Choon Watt, Tay Soy Bah, Yap Peng Scan. Edward] Koh. Phua Chwee Kirn. Peck Seek Brng, Tan Peng
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