The Straits Times, 18 September 1949

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  • 28 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Bditlon Off Tb« MMItS) Times e» ttngapo— Vr— Pmss No. 738. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1949. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 562 1 Communities ask for 'nationhood 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter ATTAINMENT OF SELF-GOVERNMENT WITH SOVEREIGN STATUS AND THE CREATION THEREIN OF A NATIONALITY SHOULD BE THE AIM OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA. THAT IS THE 'AGREED VIEW" OF THE COMMUNITIES LIAISON COMMITTEE, MOST POWERFUL UNOFFICIAL BODY IN THE COUNTRY, ISSUED
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  • 83 1 THE MEMBERS THE member of the Communities Liaison Committee are: Dato E.E.C. Thuraisingfcam. Chairman. Dato Onn bin |aafar. Sir Roland Braddell. Dato Hamsah bin Abdullah. Mr. Khoo Tcik Ee. Mr. Y. C. Kang. (in place of Mr. Leong Yew Koh). Dato Zainalabidin bin Haji Abbas Dr. MustaHa bin Osman. Inche
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  • 302 1 Sunday Times Special Correspondent THE international status of Singapore, at present the venue of the United Nations Conferences, may be further heightened next month, when the fifth and to daH most important session of ECAFE (Economic Com mission for Asia and the Far East)
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  • 23 1 SAIGON, Bat. Twenty people were killed and several badly injured when a fuel tank exploded near Saigon yesterday.— A.P.
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  • 111 1 TWO MISSING IN 'BOYS TOWN' PLANE NEW YORK. Sat. UNITED STATES coastguards, cutters and aircraft today began a look-out for the two Italian aviator* Brondello and Barlogllo crossing the Atlantic in a light plan*. Their landing here was well overdue The aircraft was on the last stage of the Journey
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  • 61 1 HONG KONG, Sat.— Two thousand Communist troops of Gen. Liv Poh-chen's 14th army were reported today to have knived across the Kwangtung border into an area only 100 miles north of Canton. The reports said that the troops were operating near Yungyun, 96 miles north
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  • 44 1 B ATA VIA, Sat— The general strike in Bandjermassln, capital of South Borneo, ended today, the Aneta news agency reported. All employees of government offices and public utilities resumed work early today, followed by personnel of buslnsss firms and banks.— U.P.
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  • 50 1 GAJiTON, Sat. The United States retained the professional golfers' Ryder Cup here today when they beat Britain by seven matchea to five. Britain won the foursome* yesterday by three matches to one, but the United States recovered to take the singles by six matches to two today.— Renter.
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  • 118 1 STRAITS TIMES PICTURES The 1949 edition of STRAITS TIMES PICTURES brings Hi* full beauty of Hi* Malayan icene— in COLOUR! Nineteen colour platei mads from colour Transparencies which faithfully render scenes from Sultans' Installations in the Malay States, the natural beauty of Penang Island, and other striking itudies throughout the
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  • 133 1 RANGOON, Sat. TWO prisoners were killed and 124 injured In a riot in Rangoon central jail last night after prison guards, armed with wooden staves, had charged political detainees who had refused to return to their cells. An official statement said the detainees, who numbered
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  • 101 1 TOKYO, Sat. THE Norwegian motor collier Helgoy was shelled and damaged by heavy batteries In North Korea last Thursday, according to a signal received by the Yokohama agents of the snip. The captain reported that the attack was carried out from the west coast of Korea
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  • 286 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter |OH ORE BAHRU, Saturday. THERE were celebrations in all p- ncipal towns of Johore today in honour of the 76th birthday of Major Ceneral Sir Ibrahim, the Ruler of the State, who is in England. The Istana Besar, was the focal point
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  • 357 1 Sunday Timet Special Correspondent INFORMATION leaking to the terrorists, rather than 1 lack of information about bandit movements, has been largely responsible in the past for the lack of spectacular results in the anti-bandit campaign, a member of th<i Security Forces told me in an
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  • 158 1 FIRE RIPS LINER: MANY DEAD TORONTO, Sat. AFIRE, believed to have been started in the bar, ripped through t'.ie packed luxury liner Noronic today. Fire officials said many of its 540 passengers were either dead or missing. Thirty firemen have recovered 80 bodies from th« charred and twist»;d wreckage. Three
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  • 56 1 HONG KONU. Sat. TH*; woist flood in 40 year? i.« threatening the inhabit a its of southern Shensl Province where a river has ove •flooded its banks. Thousands of people have alreany been affected. Wide are^s of arable land are covered by the spreading waters, caused
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  • 982 2 IN THE BALKANS, traditional trouble-spot of Europe, the StalinTito quarrel reaches a cresendo of abuse and threats. PETER BURCHETT has spent much of the past seven months there in Belgrade, Sofia, Prague, Budapest. This is what he has to say I fV^^P^v^^^^P^Pf?^^^^ IttlUUEljiUliJ I TOOK
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  • 942 2 'JHE divorce court presents the strangest spectacle in American jurisprudence. In 1913 tne ratio of divorces to marriages was one to seven. Now it is one to three. Since 1867, the population has increased 300 per cent; divorce has increased 6,000 per cent. The
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  • 312 2  -  SIMPANG LIMA _b! THROUGHOUT Negri Sembilan there are many kramat», or sacred places. Among these are Arab and Malay graves held In respect and venerated not only Malays b but also by Chinese and Indians. The kramats of Penga kalen Kempas, that of Parol and that
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    33 3 kJYRTLI SPUKGEON. one 4 the 60 young Singapore socialites who will act at dance hostesses at a dance in aid of Poppy Day Funds to be held at RafNci Hotel on Oct. 1
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    48 3 MISS Pamela Bronthant, daughter of the late Col. A. C. Bromham and Mrs. Bromham, of Tunbridge Weße and Singapore, wai married yesterday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd to Mr. Fetor Crick, assistant manager of Overseas Corporation (Australia) Ltd. The hesieymee* will be spent at Fraeev's Hill.
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  • 535 3 CALL FOR MALAYAN NATION (Continued from page 1) the Malayan way of life should be given In those two languages when children are sufficiently advanced to understand what is being said. "Every encouragement should be given to the establishment of a steadily increarng number of Government or Government -aided schools
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  • 428 3 Slum dwellers may get aid Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. lOHORE Bahru's Wardihana district, a low 1 lying area between Jalan Nghee Heng and the railway line, is a conglomeration of wretched hovels in which about 2,000 men, women and children live
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  • 263 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter £ONCREGAT|ONS in Singapore churches are tending to increase and revenue from collections is now picking up again after falling off in the early part of the year, church authorities told the Sunday Times last week. Archdeacon Maxwell Gregory attributes the increase
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  • 84 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEOAMAT, Sat.— "Consider yourself extremely lucky that you were not killed," Inche Abdul Hamld. President of the Segamat Sessions Court, today, told a 42-year-old Indian temple priest, Subbiah, charged with violating the curfew on Melville Estate, Labis. Found walking on the estate
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  • 399 3 'Malaya should have her own anthem' Sunday Times Staff Reporter A NATIONAL Anthem tor the Federation is suggested by the Communities Liaison Committee in their statement issued yesterday. Until this anthem is written, it it stated, children in the two Settlements should sing "Cod Save the King" and those in
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  • 69 3 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Ourkhas arrested five suspects after finding a camp in the Jelebu area of Negri Sembllan while following up yesterday's ambush of Gurkhas and police. Thirty bandits ran out of the camp as the Ourkhas approached. A loaded revolver was found,
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  • 49 3 SEOAMAT, Sat, The British Adviser for Johore, accompanied by the Deputy Mentri Besar of the State and Mrs. Falconer, will be in Segamat next week. The District Officer, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Musa, is holding a garden party on Tuesday In honour of the visitors.
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    46 3 MR. and Mrs. Roland Barker after their marriage at St. Andrew Cathedral yesterday. Mr. Barker b a technical assistant with the P.W.D., Singapore, and a well know* Colony sport——. Mrs. Barker, formerly Miss Sylvia Alice Leicester, is the daughter of Mrs. A. M. Leicester of Slngaaore.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 115 3 aiiikiEnH.l i^^ffil i^^T^flfiH^ aWCAPORI 9.00 Programme Summary; 902 1 Morning musk; 9 JO Latin j America; 10.00 News from Kuala Lumpur; 10.15 Hit Parade; 11.00 Paul Temple and the Cunon Case; i 1.30 Light music; 19.00 Programmes in Matey; 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.02 Light music: 1 30 News (also it
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    • 120 3 Hi.niica: '">om News ..so at 1.30, 7 it 9.30); 10.16 Hit .ande; 11.00 Paul Temple; 11.30 Light Music; 13.00—14)0 Malay Programme (as Spore); 100 The International Trio; 1.45 Keyboard Cavalcade; 3.00 Show Time; 230 Dance Music; 300 Y.A.F.1.; 4.00 London Radio Orchestra; 4.30 Music of the Jaa Bands; 5.00 Light
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    • 114 3 (fTenuu; 7JO BngUsh; 8.00 Siamese; 8.30 News; B.4ft Dutch; 9.00 Kuoyu; 9.30 Burmese; 945 BnglUh- 10 00 Radio News Reel; 10.15 ''Chamber Music Recital"; 11.16 "Science it everyday Life"; 11J0 News; 11.45 "Music for the Olose of Day; 1940 Close. AUSTRALIA 8.30 pjn. Lux Radio Theatre; 8 30 Oversea* Australian
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  • 818 4  - WEEKLY FAIR AT ALORSTAR C. H. E. DET by A LOR STAR'S A "Pekanßabu", or Wednesday Fair, is a place you cannot fail to visit if you happen to be in that town. It is there that all the kampong and dusim produce are obtainable at the cheapest price. More
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    23 4 DEMUR! md DANGEROUS lovely Honor Blackmail, silver blonde British film actress. Note Hie attractive lace mittens, worn with a black satis) evening dreu.
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  • 681 4 TALKING OF BOOKS "THAT great Biblical 1 scholar Professor Richard O. Moulton, said of the Scriptures: "We have done almost everything that is possible with these writings. We have overlaid them, clause by clause, with exhaustive commentaries; we have translated them, revised the translation, and quarelled over the revisions; we
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  • 125 4 GREEN GROWS THE UN—O A London correspondent writes: Last week a friend played me a record of one of the "Jingles" by which the work of the United Nations is being popularised abroad. Though these SOsecond songs are playea as a public service in the United States and some British
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  • 1477 5 SO TEARS TEACHING TiHE unique record of 1 having been actively engaged in the teaching profession for a half a century in Kuala Lumpur belongs to Mr. R. THAMPIPILLAY. The greater part of this service, 36 years, was spent as a teacher at the Victoria Institution, which
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  • 752 6  -  PETER ROBINSON bitKs IN PHOTOCRAkHY-11 by 1 ET me introduce to you a giant that 20 years ago was a baby, unborn in the photographic world. Ladies and gentlemen the flashbulb! He is a very simple fellow, closely resembling a domestic lamp. Lacking the familiar lump filament,
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    644 6  -  SKIPPER L ROVER Scout Leader L M. K. Pillay, of Seremban, tells me that his crew is the first open Crew In the town. It was formed in July and has a dozen members, all of whom except R. S. L. Pillay and A. R. S. L., G.
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  • 559 6 A NOTHER "Listeners A Library," the ninth In the series, is on the air again tonight at the usual time, 8.30. This time Margery Morris has adapted Flaubert's famous novel, "Madame Bovary." Pamela Titheradge, whom you will remember for her excellent performance in "Wuthering Heights," plays the
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    • 335 6 POND'S IfJ&?j4s y^J^W^ POWDER I /f Smooth as silk 10ft as moonlight r' *^'^'J& r Sx* V d^c^te *he morning mist fr \Y\\ F** fc" 11 Artery, for subtle charm v*^§flls*»i*(T m# to b k n< w t 1 l rour eoniplcxioa, Y^^^T*' /J^rtfjr P ve na touch to your
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    • 140 6 BRAND'S ESSENCE OF CHICKEN ,1 f^Hk |l^b^j' Aiwayi have Band Aid In U>« I^pßjj^ house to deil In mediately with knocks mad cut*. It la surgically W^- :A Mft v It stretches with the skin. Band Aid U made by Johnson It Johnson, wnow hygienic dressings *.-*X ar Jaroou* among
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  • 133 7 Sunday Times Suit Reporter rpHE current International J Labour Organisation conference at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, has been closed to the Press in the past week because some delegates felt that the repotting of preliminary discussion* might embarrass their governments, the 1X.0.. SMT+-tary-general. Mr.
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  • 86 7 Sunday rimes Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat.- 'There is no truth In the story and It is Just a fabrication by some special constables 'cause I we refused to give them free lifts on our bus too often was the explanation given to the Segamat Circuit Magistrate by
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  • 58 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The Third Singapore Company of the Boys Brigade held its 13th annual inspection and display at the Riffles Institution yesterday. Bqr.-Leader J. Johnson. Chaplain of the R.A.F.. was the inspecting officer. Mr. A. M. Cherian, the Battalion secretary, took the chair
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    68 7 THii is a drying at IM Santa Maria, Chrisrophei Col.mkws's famous ship. laijle-Lion Distributers are searching for a Model of the Santa Maria, which they would lik* to borrow i» connection with the Malayan premier, of Hie I Arthm Rank film "Christopher Columbut." which will b« (hewsi at the Cathay
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  • 391 7 Radio 'hams 9 get together Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. EVERY Friday night at nine o'clock an unusal party starts in Malaya. It is contact night for a group of Malayan radio amateurs hams in their own parlance who get together via their transmitters.
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  • 75 7 1 n c Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's noon prices on Saturday (Sept. 17) were in cents Der lb. Bayer Seller No. 1 R.S 8. Spot loose nominal 36% 37 i FOB in ba'es October No. 1 RJ3.S. 364 37N, No. 2 R.S.S. 35 Vi 35 V, No.
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    104 7 AicA pj/if was ncM by the Oriental l*el „v tu.tnc Co Ltd., yesterday at telephone House, on the occasion of the presentation of Long Service Certificates to 34 members of tho staff who had served the Company for over 25 years. A tec rioM of the recipients ate from left
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  • 166 7 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. MO Seng Sooi, 63-year-old Penang rubber merchant, found dying in his Anson Road house on July 19, had been heavily in debt, his daughter, Mrs. Cheah Wat Sun, testified in the Coroner's Court today. Mrs. Cheah said that, after
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  • 243 7 Malaya 'best place ever' Sunday Times Staff Reporter ENGLISH Public schoolboys who have spent the last six K weeks in Malaya on holiday vote Malaya "the best place ever." Now the fun is over. "D Day has arrived for all of them, many left by Qantas-8.0 A.C. air-liners last week
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  • 96 7 Sunday Times Stall Beporui pEYLON has yet to Inform Vj the Federation Government \.iiether she will accent Malaya't dflei of 20,000 tons of Ft-yptien rice to help her to improve her stock position. rhe otlir was made this mentn by the Federation Oovtrnmert, and if
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  • 60 7 Sur.a. niBO iwrreapoMleitl SEGAMVT, Sat. Owners of houses in the newly declared Tenang Station Town Board area of Segamat are informed that the valuations and rates to be imposed on their premises are now open for inspection at the Segamat Town Board Office. Any complaint;, regarding
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  • 72 7 SCOUTS GUIDES PAY HOMACE Sondav Times Correspondent SEREMBAN. Sat. SKA Scouts Boy Scouts, Guides, cubs and brownies, all ir urJtorm. attended the cremation ceremony at Port Diuksun ci Gumdur Singh, y-jucgest son of Mr. Glnder Singh a prominent Port Dii-k.si.ri businessman and the past president of the Seremban Rotary Club.
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  • 70 7 Sundat lime* Corre'sonetent GEMAS. Bat.— The Gemas Welfare Committee has drawn up an elaborate programme for Welfare Week which begins on Sept. 24 Highlights of the programme are a charity football match between Gemas Town and the Gemas Railway Institute, charity cinema shows on Oct. 1
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  • 55 7 Sunday Times Correspondent BENTONO. Sat. Inche Hussain bin Hajl Mohd Sidek. 0.C.PJ5., Bentong, was the guest of honour at a function held at the Government Recreation Club here, at which his friends and associates congratulated him on his receipt of the Colonial Police Medal and his
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  • 40 7 Sunday Times Correspondent MUAR, Sat Muar girl guides held a camp fire at the Muar girl guides hat at Jalan Abdulrahman last night. The District Commissioner for Olrl Guides, Mls s M. L. Anderson, was !n charge.
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  • 35 7 Sundaj Times Correapondem IPOH. Bat.— Pour Chinese connecteo with bandits have bee*i detained in Perak. Three] of them mere from the 13th mile Tanjcng Rambutan, and I the fourth from Bldor. >
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  • 565 8 Singapore, Sept., 18, 1949. Toward the future FE fuiiue 01 Malaya as a nation was char Led yesterday in a document issued in Johore Bahru by the Communities Liaison Committee as a result of three days of intensive discussion. This document, fearless in Its recognition of Malaya's problems and wise
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  • 1331 8  -  KEN JALLEH by fA RE you short and fat and clumsy, with a face like a bullfrog? Are you tall, dark and hunched, with a face like a tombstone? Do you belong to that "Inspector" type the broad, rough and burly personality with fat cheeks and
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  • 632 8  -  CHARLES GIBSON by »THE habiliments of 1 European men In Singapore have lately been adversely commented upon by a lady and by someone, obviously conscious of his minority views, who takes cover under the soubriquet of "Englishman." The lady's criticisms were answered devastatingly and wittily
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  • 270 8  -  EMC mixOHELL What our town needs— B by rw\RADESMEN in Kluam; 1 have little or no competition—a condition that is greatly exploited. Whisky— an "under-the-c 0 v n t c r" commodity for many months in this district— U unobtainable unless the customer's account is sufficiently large. Frozen meat
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  • 177 8 Schoolgirl princess loves a king TjAHK EYED Princess V Sirikit, atti-actice 17--year-old daughter of Thailand's Ambassador in London, is in love with a king. She met 21-year-oid King Phumiphon of Thailand 'or the first time a year ago. Their engagement was it»pt secret for some time. "I am very young
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    • 510 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. MARRIAGES MUNRO-BEROAMIN: On Friday, the 16th Sept.. 1049, at the Cathedral of the Oood Shepherd. Singapore, Tnnes, younger son of the late Mr. and Mrs J. Munro of Wick, Scotland, to Lily, only daughter of the late Mr. H. Bergamln and Mrs. Bergamln of Batavla. CRICK-BROMHAM: The marriage
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  • 173 9 SWOOP ON K.L NIGHT SPOTS Check-up on parks, hotels Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MILITARY police, civil police and auxiliaries swooped on Kuala Lumpur's night spots last night and interrogated thousands of people. A road block patrol sped through the town to make surprise half-hour checks at Cheras
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    37 9 THE march past at the ISth annual inspection and display of the First Singapore Company of the Boys' Brigade in the Victoria School Hall on Friday night. It. Col. O'Dwyer, of the Royal Engineers, took the salute.
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  • 78 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has appealed to its 1,400 members to contribute as generously as possible towards the Malaya University Endowment Fund Letters together with printed forms to indicate the amount of contribution Intended have Been circulated to the
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  • 157 9 DELEGATES LIKED THE THEATRE Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWO early arrivals at the Little Theatre in Armenian Street, Singapore, to claim their seats last night for a special theatrical performance in honour of United Natons conference representatives were two Indian delegates. Mr. D. L. Deshpande j and Mr. S. N.
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  • 42 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter For cheating the sales manager of Maclaine, Watson Co. of three cases of brandy, a Chinese. Chew Sze Ong, was sentenced to 18 months' j rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore First District Court 1 yesterday.
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  • 69 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Cathay cinema was first opened on Oct. 3, 1939. and from the beginning of next month special anniversary celebrations are being arranged, including a programme of outstanding films. Apart from special decoration of the cinema building and various other surprises,
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  • 58 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. leaves Singapore by air this morning on a visit to Borneo He will go first to Brunei, where he is to attend the ce)pbratlon of the silver Jubilee of the Sultan of Brunei on Sept. 20.
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  • 252 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter DARE Singapore orchids will leave by air today for Olympia, London, where they will be included in a flower show to be held between Sept. 22 and 24. Yesterday, members of the Malayan Orchid Society were ar the home of the Director
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  • 76 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A mahjong drive in aid nf the Singapore Harbour Board Boys Club was held at the residence of Mrs. J. T. B. Mossett at Telok Blangah Road last Thursday. It was organised by a committee comprising of Mrs. J. T.
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  • 159 9 U.S. honours Malayan after 4 years Sunday Time* Staff Report*-. rrXHE President of the UnlX ted States has awarded the Medal of freedom, with Bronze Palm, to Mr. Anker Rentse, State Development Officer, Ke lan tan. The military attache to the U.S Consul -General in Singapore yesterday Issued the following
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  • 29 9 Tiu following have been appointed honorary consultants to thf- General Hospital. Singapore- Brigadier R. A. Bennett Brigadier C. M. Marsden, Lieut. Col. J McChie. Major E. L. Manton
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  • 215 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THOUSANDS crowded Hie RAF. base at Seletar yesterday when a fun fair was held in aid of Earl Haig's Poppy Day Fund. One of the most popular of the 120--odd side-shows was a giant chute, made from a Spitfire packing cis
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  • 53 9 Sunday Times Correfcvondent SEGAMAT, Sat. Three Malay reservations, covering 15 246 acres, in the Jementah mukim of Segamat have been established. The largest of 13.600 acres, to be known as the Teblng Tinggl reserve. The other two will be known. as Kampong Jawa Jementah and the
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  • 114 9 Sunday Times Staff Kepori. i TV/E Royal Singapore Qolf Club's bulldog. Pharaoh, has been made en associate member of the club Pharaoh was presented to the club last year and it was thought—probably with reason that his presence would discourage burglars at night. Some difficulty was
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  • 47 9 Sunday Times Correspondent The Inaugural meeting of the University of Malaya District Appeal Committee at Segamat will be held at the Government English School on Tuesday at 3.45 p.m. The British Adviser. Johore. who Is chairman of the State Appeal Committee, will address the meeting.
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  • 298 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter COR decades, Chinese mothers have used a popular patent medicine to treat minor ailments of their babies. Described on its label as a "baby's protector," the medicine, "Poh Chin Tan," is imported from Kwangtung and Hong Kong. From this week, however, this
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  • 23 9 SEGAMAT. Sat.— For driving a car without a licence, a youne Indian, Husin, was fined $15 in the Segamat Court.
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  • 39 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter Mr. and Mrs. On? Kah Lock gave a farewell Chinese dinner for the Municipal Secretary, Mr. W. Duncan, and his wife, at the New World last night. There were more than 50 Kuests.
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  • 289 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter EIGHTY-NINE year old Mr. A. Sheffield, probably rh« oldest European in Malaya today, was among th# public who were shut out when the current ILO conference met in closed sessions last week. Mr. Sheffield told the Sunday Times yesterday: have
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    • 399 10 The quickstep again 1 THIS week we return to the Quickstep in order to IsSM two figures wheh look extremely attracHM when well danced, but which are not at ail j difficult to learn. The diagram below shows the rough pattern made by the feet of both partners when dancing
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  • 334 11 I went out to lunch re--1 cently with a friend from Malaya. We went to the Berkeley Buttery, which is a popular place for lunch with women after a shopping session. Our bill was £2 odd which was no surprise to me, since we had* had drinks
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    154 11 Thk.._ really only on* golden ml* to follow when choosing clothes for children they must be comfortable. After that one can consider style. Sketched here are three children wearing "easy to live in" clothes. The child on the left is clutching a disreputable bunny with one eye.
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  • 465 11 Can yvu tell me why it v that some people quite literally make one tired? I have in mind two people, quite unlike each other, whose company leaves me exhausted and bilious— A. M. T. TITHER they are ex- tremely demanding people or they are parasitical in personality
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  • 354 11 THE housewife holds the health of the family— and indirectly of the community—in her hands, /ood should do more than satisfy hunger it should maintain health and in .-ease resistance to disease as well. The range of manufactured foods is so wide nowadays hat some
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    • 51 12 ly Edgar Rice Burroughs ICVmS* l^ai f**|fP #J LMd a^^UJaU tf*lr*^\-lT 1 a^Ha^a^B.' —^f^^f^Kj iv 1 rt 1 VS. I ItnOLI-'M UL^K "I r R«/ \*SWr* rNHJn I. B^Ml^lf %k^^tLS~*4rTtNTp? aJafaJMMaWLW— WMF ht wVt^L O Mm\i J^^^*"~ A^a^ala^a^a^PPlw^^afl a^aß \IM J V-«aMrl2a^a3 I MUTTFRPI^ I 9^\Y W^ jS'^a^^^^aSrfa^a^a^af Vla^^V^ak.^a^ afll
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  • 148 13 Sunday Times Segamat Sports Correspondent WILLIAM Tan became the singles If champion in the Segamat District badminton tournament far novices, beating Tan Hwa Lee In the final last week. The doubles event Is also in tne final stage and should be concluded this week. Results of last
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    899 13 SHARPSHOOTER takesyou 'lnside Sport' rpwo of Malaya's 1 finest badminton strategists Singapore champions before the war— are scheming to outwit each other on the court again, but only through their respective proteges. Leow Kirn Fatt, whose victory over the former All England champion, J. P Devlin, gave
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  • 82 13 Sunday Times Segamat Sporte Correspondent AN attempt Is being made to Interest Segamat girls In hockey and the Segamat English School have begun regular practices for girl students. There was a women's hockey team playing in the district before the war but the big snag
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    • 65 13 Headlines or the Week HoNj>\V HONDA>V I LdngchaMK JL HAS /vo*Y' *f/VM-2iAY ti&sw&S Aaous*e*' WOU f 40,000. m CrOT #/6 7-//ZS L&3S 'SGatfg' **>&£ orre^ "&«iusH tX/ctier ms A/or &wveA* "S.r.c. got&9.ooo 'sgh&v 7b SAY «or«,** am WmA£^ T*e*4's A TtUKSM* fg|t>AY "A teFMe host nr* Ar C/Ha £Sf£C/*Lty WS
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  • 429 14 Preparing for busy season Sunday Times Penang Sports Correspondent DESPITE lack of co-ordinated coaching and the shortage of outside teams with which they can play friendly matches, Penang Combined Schools are preparing for a busy rugger season this year. On their programme will be a
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    52 14 (^RAFTSMAN Williams Stevens, of 12th Infantry Workshops, RE. ME., does a corkscrew dive, one of several dives that secured him the award for the best direr at the unit swimming gala at the Victoria Institution swimming pool, Kuala Lumpur. The gala was part of the units' flnt anniversary celebrations.— Army
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    37 14 THE Army's athletes bt- gin at an early age, Roger Hale (aged 2'- 2 yean), son of A. 8. M. William Hale, R.E.M.E., throws hit first discus at the 12th. Infantry Workshops athletic meet.— Army PR. picture.
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  • 59 14 P their first match yesterday, Raffles Institution defeated the BOD. Civilians by two goals to nil at hockey on the school ground Vastly superior in the attack, Raffleslans opened the score In the first half through Williams. In the second half, after series of raids, the schoolboys
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  • 63 14 Malayan Airways' soccer team defeated the Malayan Teacher's Union by three goals to one at soccer at Parrer Park yesterday. After a scoreless first half, Malayan Airways opened their I score through Chal In the middle of the second half. Borham added the second and soon afterwards
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  • 28 14 The RA.F. Police beat the Singapore Malay Teacher*' Union at hockey yesterday at the Tanglln School by onp goal to nil. Sulalman was the scorer.
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  • 67 14 Sunday Times Muar Sports Correspondent OELANGOR Hockey Association officials for this season are: Chairman, H. P. Clancy, hon secretary K. Sathlvelo, hon. treasurer, Hul Weng Chee, State selectors: H. P Clancy (chairman), K. Sathlvelu. J. Morrison, Gorbez Singh. Che Mahmood Ambak. State coach: H. M. de
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  • 303 14 G ANTON (Yorks), Saturday. rpHE United States led Great Britain by five matches 1 to three at the end of the first 18 holes of the 36 holes singles in the Ryder Cup professional golf contest here today. Britain won the foursomes yesterday by
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  • 214 14 PLAYED at Changl yesterday, a the cricket match between the Police and the R.A.F. Changl ended in a draw, neither completing an Innings. The Police put up 187 for three wickets ad declared. J. C. Cook* being undefeated with 99. The Airmen had scored 114
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  • 76 14 pYMKHANA Football XI against \J Rocklltes S.C. on Wednesday on the C.V.M.A. ground will be chosen from: A. Rahman (capt), Paul. 8. V. Plllay. 8. K. Plllay. C. P. Cavalar, Mahon, Carrol, K.^sim. Tian Soo. Narayanan, Supplah, Wlnson, Kallp. Ibrahim, Amln, Simon and Llm. NEE SOON WIN MEE
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  • 590 14 pon ah JUAN of Tan Tock Seng Hospital, winner of the 100 yards, 330 yards, 440 yards and high jump events at the second annual athletic sports of the Singapore Medical Services Union, held at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, won the Individual championship with 13 points,
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  • 517 15 LONDON, Saturday. A LL five unbeaten teams in the four soccer Leagues maintained their records today. Division One leaders, Wolverhampton Wanderers, scored a 2 1 victory at Everton, Liverpool beat Birmingham at Birmingham by three goals to two, while Mansfield also won away defeating Barrow
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  • 401 15 CSC favourites for the title IF THERE is no rain today, the Singapore ftrlckei Association's inaugural tournament will come to a finish in a manner that even its most ardent supporters did not think possible at the beginning of the season. Whatever the final result, the
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    90 15 NEGRI SembiUn Indian soccer team, which beat Penan* Indians four -one to win the Bardha i Trophy for the inter-State Indian soccer competition in the first post-war match of the series. Negri Indians have a young team, coached by Mr. A. Rozario, former Negri Malaya Cup player. Back row (left
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  • 268 15 Ist Inns. P. W. L. W. L. I) Vis. B.R.C. 15 4 C S 2 101 C.S.C. 15 2 0 9 2 2 99 B.C.C. 15 4 0 4 3 4 97 RAF. S«leUr 15 1 2 6 4 2 R.A.K. Changi 16 1 0 2 5 V
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  • 783 15 T ADDIE Outschoorn, the former Singapore cricketer now with Worcestershire, finished 109 th. in the English first-class batting averages for the season just concluded. His figures were: 52 i runs; 215 not out highest The leading 50 averages for batting and bowling v»re
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  • 171 15 IN a high scoring match, the Singapore Cold Storage defeated Shell Company by eight wickets at Fairer Park yecterday. Shell compiled 124 runs for thre« wickets at declared, and the Cold Storage replied with 160 runs for two. Woodford and Wilson carried their bats for 42 and
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  • 166 15 Sunday Times Johore Bahru Sport* Correspondent THE annual soccer match to mark the Sultan of Johore's birthday between the State Malays and the State Chinese for the Tung Seng Cup was played on the Istana padang yesterday and resulted In a win for the Malays
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  • 28 15 T*HE cricket match between I Singapore Cricket Club and P.W.D., which was to have been played on the Padang, was cancelled owing to the rain.
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  • 211 15 TULIPSE Badminton Party, Slngaore will celebrate vs 13th anniversary next week-en^ at the seaside bungalow of a patron, Dr. Chla Kens Ho, at Padang Terbarker in Bedok The occasion will also be taken to welcome two new patrons of the Party, Dato C J. Paglar and
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  • 293 16 WET SPELL HERALDS PERAK MEETING Longchamps v. crack sprinters By EFSOM JUttf THE September-October rainy spell in the Kinta valley was heralded by heavy evening nho wers and it looks like a wet Autumn meeting in Ipoh. Both the main course and the training track, made heavy by 2.75 inches
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  • 415 16 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Reporter WEIGHTS for all seven races to be run on Saturday, Sept. 24, the first day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting, and three races on the second day, Wednesday, Sept. 28, are given below. Class I—l MIU and
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  • 61 16 Sunday Times Malacca Sports Correspondent UALACCA created a big l surprise yesterday by beating Negri three-nil at Malacca to win the Fal- I coner Cop In their annual Inter-Government Services fixture. The Negri team Included Soon Teck, Kee Fah and the Sheik brothers, Mustapha and All.
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  • 146 16 By EPSOM JEEP HONEY COMB has fl.iished hit career as a racehorse. This flve-old-son of Lambert Simnel showed no inclination for racing in his last few starts, and I understand his owners have completed arrangements to sell him to a Siamese syndicate for stud purposes.
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  • 250 16 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Reporter THE Selangor Boxing Board of Control and its co-opted members Messrs. Khoo Cheng Kiat, Aster Gunesekera and Ho Kirn Meng will jointly promote a special card at the Bukit Bintang Park on Sept. 23, the proceeds to
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  • 507 16 su iday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent OVERCOMING very vigorous opposition, the v Selangor Club beat the Selangor Police by 18 points to 14 on the Kuala Lumpur padang yesteriay evening, scoring three goals and a penalty against a goal, two tries and a penalty. It
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  • 95 16 Sunday Times Koala Lumpur Sports Correspondent MOK Kal Khoon beat Nal Som See on a technical knockout In the third round at the Buklt Blntang Park on Friday night. Th» flght was stopped by the referee after Som See had sustained a cut
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  • 433 16 Badminton notes by CAPTAIN THE Selangor senior inter- team doubles league for the handsome Car Ie Co. challenge cup will begin this weekend and will see all three Selangor members of the victorious Malayan Thomas Cup team turning out for their respective clubs for
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  • 50 16 Gold Cup champagne UR. H. C. Reilly. chairman of the Singapore Turf 11 Clnb, pours champagne into the Singapore Gold up for distribution to the guests at Friday's dinner, At. Yeo Hock Seng (right), the host, won the trophj »Jth his horse, Lonrcbam ps 11, last week. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 112 16 Sunday Times Penan* Spurts orrrspondent TAIPINO, beat the Penang Sports Club by 9 points (two tries and a penalty goal) to 3 (a try) on the International Club ground In Penang at Rugby yesterday. At half-time Talplng led by six points to three. Ballister opened
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