The Straits Times, 27 September 1949

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER *7, 1949. -£> PRICE TEN CENTS
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  • 823 1 BE VIN PLANS A-BOMB SPEECH TO U.N. Small Nations Unite, Urge Control-NOW NEW YORK, Monday. THE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, was expected to deal with international control of atomic energy when he addressed the United Nations General Assembly later today. Mr. Bevin spent the week-end in New York
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  • 101 1 Kuibya will com* to lift tor yojr friends a*d relatives abroad —with this year s STRAITS TIMES PICTURES. Caily dressed crowds ■I a Malay Sultan's installation beach scenes with delicate tints that the most apt water-colour ■■Met might attempt in vain... scenes in the bustling Singapore
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  • 147 1 RUSSIANS FIND URANIUM PRAGUE. Mon. ANEW uranium mine has been opened south of Pr.uue under the direction of Russian engineers. It was learned yesterday. Disclosure of the new find was reported by miners workins there. The new mine— at Mnlsek. about 25 miles south of Prague— is the third on
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  • 24 1 THE University of Malaya Endowment Fund reached a total of 51,015,238, it was announced in Singapore yesterday. Story in Page 7.
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  • 195 1 LONDON, Mon. I*HE British Government will make a flat out call for a vote of confidence over its devaluation decision hi Parliament's emergency session which opens tomorrow. This! was disclosed today after a Cabinet meeting. The Cabinet drew up a motion which demands not only approval
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  • 112 1 MR. Walter B. Huber, leader of the five-man American fact-finding mission now in Singapore, said yesterday that American interest in Far Eastern problems was steadily growing. The present mission was purely to gain an overall picture of the conditions and the outlo»k of the
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  • 34 1 Reuter reports from Batavia the arrival there by air yesterday of the fire Congressmen, who will hold conlerences on economic and political matters with Dutch officials. The party will visit Jogjakarta tomorrow
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  • 32 1 MEXICAN FOR CHINA AGAIN MEXICO CITY, MonAfier 40 years, Mexico has resumed the minting of coins for China— between 200,000 and 300,000 Chinese silver dollars bearing the image of Chlans Kai-shek.— Reuter.
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  • 66 1 CAIRO. Mon.— About 50 Egyptian Air Force planes are expected to take part in Anglo-Egyptian air manoeuvres over the S«e* Canal tone shortly. This will be the first peace-time combined exercise. Egyptian anti-aircraft crews with war experience will attempt to ward off an attack on the
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  • 379 1 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Monday. REACTIONS to the new official tin prices (£750 a ton in London) announced today are tempered by the fact that they are likely to operate for only a short time, namely until the re-opening of the London Metal
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  • 186 1 Akron Men Say "Watch And Wait" AKRON, Ohio, Mon. THE rubber Industry is pur- suing a "watch and wait" policy on the British devaluuation of the pound sterling. Tyre makers are marking time on buying raw rubber, although the sterling cut has had an immediate effect on both foreign and
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  • 51 1 PRAGUE, Mon. A racing car crashed Into spectators watching the post-war revival of the Grand Prix of Czechoslovakia yesterday, killing at least three people. The driver, Farina of Italy, was uninjured. The 150,000-crown race was won by P. N. Whltehead of Great Britain, driving a Massera
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  • 23 1 DAMASCUS, Mon.— Yemen, the last of the Arab states to do so, has now recognised the new Syrian regime.— Reuter.
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  • 182 1 CANTON, Mon. THE Chinese Communists hurled three armies Into Kwangtung Province today in the long-expected big-scale drive for Canton. The Red force 75,000 strong if at full strengthsurged In from Klangsl Province in a 50-mlle thrust that carried it within 90 mlfes of Canton. Official
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  • 79 1 106 ARMY DEATHS IN MALAYA From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. SIXTEEN ARMY officers and 80 other ranks have been killed in action against Malayan bandits since the emergency Official casualty figures issued today show that 15 offi-. cers and 162 other ranks have been wounded. The Army casualty
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  • 300 1 Effect On Food Of Fall A PRE-WAR exporter of food, the Far East i» now an importer and there is every indication that this will continue, said the Food and Agriculture Organisation regional representative, Mr. W. H. Cummings, at the opening of the Singapore conference yesterday. It would be necessary
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  • 183 2 JOGJAKARTA, Monday. {SPOKESMEN for the Muslin and Nationalist the two largest within tite Republic, express strong disapproval of the IndonesianDotefc agreement regarding the status proposed for the Netherlands Indonesian Union. Mohammed Saleh, secretary-general of the Muslim Party, charged that the proposed union
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 2 MIL SI.NNATHAJUBY, •resident of the reorganised Negri Sembilan Ceylaoese Association.— «t raits Ttnses picture.
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  • 81 2 A-bombers In 'Raid' On London LONDON. Mon. AMERICAN B-S0 heavy bomfcers Joined JLAF. aircraft yesterday In manoeuvres to teat the defences of Britain in Tbcerdse Bulldog." The giant B-50's, capable of earning atomic bombs, flew over Oxford at 25,000 feet. Attackers also "hit" London. The American planes were fror the
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  • 63 2 BOMBAY, Mon.— A homeopathic drug claimed to be the "surest" protection against poliomyelitis Is now being prepared in India. The drug will be used as a preventive. Or. K. K. Bhatia, a Bombay homeopathic doctor, said that this homeopathic specific had been used with success
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  • 223 2 NEW DELHI, Monday. INDIAN Army officers have keen asked not to marry before 25, as part of an unofficial campaign of "planned parenthood." The C-tn-C, Gen. K. M. Cariappa has also urged oa married officers the advantages of a limited family with two babies.
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  • 88 2 MANILA. Mon. JHE bitterly contested Philippine Presidential campaign entered the final six •weeks' drive today witii President Elpldo Qulrino conceding an edge over each ol his two rival*. So far the campaign has been marked by violent personal attacks but little or no bloodshed. American aid to the
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  • 66 2 SYDNEY, Monday. WARNING of a possible economic depression in Aastraiia was siren by the Prime Minister, Mr. Joseph ChiOey. He said that the Gwverawaent has planned public works to "battreas the people of Australia against economic depression." TW GoYernsnent did not want unemployment in Australia siatilar to
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  • 753 3 Press Reaction now exploring sources all ovel tb« world (or free supplies. To prevent them taking advantage of a cheaper forward rate of sterling than quoted. tha Ministry of Supply has decided to sell to private American importers only against dollars. This practice could
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  • 130 3 LONDON, Mon.— The an- 1 nouncement of the new sell- ing price for tin and plans for the re-openlng of the Metal Exchange failed to cause any major upset on the j London Stock Exchange to- 3ay. The announcement had been largely discounted and today's buying,
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  • 71 3 SEOUL, Mon. The North Korean Communist radio reported that the 1,897-ton American -owned freighter Kiirball R. Smith, overdue at the South Korean port of Kunsan, entered the North Korean port of Nampo today. Earlier unconfirmed reports said the Kimball R. Smith had been captured
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  • 107 3 HONG KONG, Monday. 4 HAND grenade exploded last night in the premises of the outspokenly anti-Chiang newspaper, the Ta Kung Pao, seriously injuring four Chinese workmen. The To Kung Pao. once known as the "Manchester Guardian of China," has, since the civil war began, been bitterly
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  • 90 3 LONDON, Mon. ALEADINO Yugoslav Communist alleged today that the Communist International Information Bureau "does not exist any more". Moshe Pijade, Vice-Chair-man of the Presidium, Yugoslavia's National Assembly and a member of the Yugoslav Communist Politbureau, made the statement in an article written for the Belgrade party newspaper,
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  • 61 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Mon.— The case of Mrs. Iva Toguri D'Aquino, Ql's "Tokyo Rose", Will be brought to a Federal Court Jury tomorrow as the 50-day-old treason trial moves to its climax. The prosecution have asked the jury to find her guilty of a deliberate attempt to shatter
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  • 169 3 'Britain ToMakeA-Bombs Soon, Says Newspaper I LONDON, Monday. T«HE Daily Express said today that Britain would x soon be making atomic bombs. A front-page article based on "documentary evidence which does not infringe security"— said "Production is likely to be on a scale out-stripping Russian output for several years." The
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  • 48 3 TOKYO, Mon. The present scheduled flying-time between San Francisco and Tokyo was bettered by 11 hours by the Pan-American Airways stratocruiser Southern Cross, which arrived at Haneda airport, It was learned last night. The double-decked luxury airliner flew the distance in 24 hours 54 minutes.— Renter.
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  • 35 3 ARTHUR MacARTHUR (left) 11-year-old son of General Douglas Mac Arthur, met Crown Prince Akahito (15) and Prince Mashahlto, (13) sons of the Emperor Hirohito, at a Tokyo swimming competition. A.P. picture.
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  • 74 3 TOKYO, Mon.— An entire Japanese family of four brothers and five sisters took their lives in an amazing picnic suicide pact last week, following financial distress. The bodies of the family, all of whom had taken poison, lay alongside lunch-boxes, wine bottles, ladles magazines and cosmetic articles
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  • 128 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. THE United States gave U555,169,000,000 to foreign nations in gifts and grants in the 1949 fiscal year, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced today. Of this total, U*****,000,000 went to Asian nations. In the four years since the war the U.S. has given
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  • 401 4 KAJANG GANG ROUT 'LIKE A RABBIT HUNT IN LALLANG' From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE rout of a unit of the Kajang Gang by men of the First Suffolks and Police at Broga yesterday was "just like, a rabbit hunt in the lallang all we needed was a
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  • 70 4 MNP CALL FOR "ONE NATION" MEETINO oi the Malay A Nationalist Party, held in Singapore on Sunday, passed a resolution urging the Government 'to establish a strong central democratic Government with a single nationality, and with Malay as the official language." The meeting also resolved that the Party should ask
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 4 I From Oar Staff Correspondent JOHORE BA.IRU. Mon Ang Ser Lip, a market gardener of Plentong, was tln?d $20 in the police court today for having a defaced •identity card. His explanation was feu the card not wet
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  • 32 4 WINNERS of the ankle competition.... First place went to Mrs. E. But knell left), Mrs. lily Wong (centre) was second, and Che Wan Halimah binte Bndin (right) was third. —9JBL pictnre.
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  • 83 4 PENANG. Mon. To help raise funds for the University of Malaya, the Penan Malay teachers will be staging "The Merchant of Venice" —in Malay— at the Francis Light School on Oct. 15. This Malay version of Shakespeare will be directed by the Inspector of Schools. Province Wellesley.
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  • 97 4 From Oar Mala; Carrcsaaadcat THE Anglo-Malay Evening t School of Singapore is planning to build a library, to be temporarily housed at the Tanglin Tinggi Malay School. A committee of seven members, three of whom are girls, has been formed for the purpose. This decision has been
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  • 80 4 Fiw Our Staff CorrciyiHent JOHORE BAHRU, #M.—Although the death rate among Europeans was the highest in the Federation, last year, Johore is far from being an unhealthy place for Europeans to live in. Out of an estimated population of 872, the deaths for the year totalled 26,
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  • 77 4 Fran Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Travelling in jeeps and launches, the Sultan of Kelantan and several State officers visited police stations on the Kelantan-Slam frontier on Saturday. The party went via Chabang Em pat and Bunahan to Koala Jamba. From there they went down
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  • 141 4 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rIE father of a Devonshire Regiment army officer ill with infantile paralysis reached his son's bedside in Kinrara Military Hospital in Kuala Lumpur today alter an air and land dash from Britain aided by the Army
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  • 81 4 OF the $5,»91 worth of goods Malays imported from Russia in the first half of this year, $4£Cl worth was cardboard, the Import Export Department revealed today. The remainder of $441 worth •f goods was proprietary medicines. When asked who imparted the cardboard, a spokesman for
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  • 39 4 Fines totalling $3,750 were imposed in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday on a Chinese, Lim Kirn Kee, convicted on charges of possession of 192 gallons of fermented rice, and distilling liquor in the Jangle at Seletar.
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  • 63 4 Ptmh Oar Staff Camayaatfaat JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— The site for the»Canosslan Convent at Kluang, which was presented by the Sultan of Johore, has been levelled, and the foundation stone laying ceremony will take place shortly. This is the first convent to be built in Kluang. The only
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  • 129 4 From On Malay C •msponaeai MODERN ronggeng girls, who earn an average of $7 a night in Singapore, regard dancing as a legitimate livelihood and axe bewildered at the controversy about Its effect on young people. Their wish is to be left alone without more publicity.
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  • 232 5 MPIEA Circular Withdrawn From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fHE Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association today announced that the circular which it issued making cuts in tappers' bonuses operative from September 1 is to be withdrawn. This is stated in an announcement made by
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  • 158 5 11 HELD AFTER BOMB FIND From Our Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. ELEVEN Chinese were detained for further interrogation when security forces four d a primed handgrenade outside the Sin Fong Hln Kongsi in Chemor. The Ipoh and Chemor polic? jungle squads screened the Sungei Raya, Kampong Pinang, Gopeng Road and
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  • 40 5 A middle-aged woman. Teo Miew Hua, claimed trial in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday te a charge of theft of $9,100 belonging to another woman, Khoo Hin Keng. The case was postponed to Oct. 15.
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  • 99 5 Johore L.C.C. exam result* are ?s follows: Shorthand Miss Ang Gefc Hong (30) pass with dlst.). Typewriting Mohd. Amir bin Haji Hassan, Omar bin Abdul Rashid. Mahmood bin Haji Abdullah, Mohd. Jani bin Puteh, Othman bin Ismail, Hitam bio Mohamed Ason, Arunasalam Nallusamy, Yusof bin Mohd. Akll,
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  • 27 5 From Onr Own Correspondent SEGAMAT, Mon.— For driving his car without a current driving licence, 38-year-old Pane Wong was fined $10 by the Segamat Magistrate.
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  • 33 5 PUPILS OF PAY FONG High School of Malacca, who visited the Straits Times Pre*ss yesterday, watch newspaper pages being made up In the composing room. Straits Times picture.
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  • 211 5 'PHE practice of providing lavish entertainment to Singapore Government officers going on leave or transfer is "highly undesirable," and "proposals for such entertainment should be firmly discouraged and the presentation of objects of value should be declined," says a recent official circular to Government officers.
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  • 259 5 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR; Mon. A JOINT council of Government departmental heads and workers' representatives will shortly be appointed by Government to consider a series of requests concerning gratuities and housing put forward by daily-paid employees of the Malayan Railways. Tbe ne* council vvill
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  • 143 5 THE Singapore Food Control Department is making a survey of prices of about 60 different items of tinned provisions, textiles and sundries to find out if profiteering has followed sterling devaluation. Many reports have r*ach- 1 the Department specifying goods which increased in price
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  • 57 5 Krom Our Own Correspondent BUTTERWORTB, Mont A SQUATTER family slept through a fire on Saturday night. A police patrol spotted the fire which threatened to burn the squatters' hut, and immediately called the fire brigade. The brigade was so prompt that the inmates woke up only
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  • 40 5 From Our Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Mr. T P. M. Lewis. Superintendent of Education, Johore has returned from leave. Mr O. Woods, who has been acting for him, leaves enrly next month for Britain on furlough.
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  • 101 5 From Onr Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. A VERDICT of murder by two unknown Chinese was returned by Raja Zalnal Abldin at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of 35-year-old Liew Ngua alias Lee Tin at Chemor on Aug. 18. Liew had 24 stab wounds. He
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  • 105 5 SINGAPORE STAMP CLUB, social meeting, Capitol Restaurant, 5.15 p.m. CONCEET, by the candidates for the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music, British Council Hall, Stamford Road, 5.15 P SINGAPORE CHRISTIAN YOUTH COUNCIL, committee meeting, Chinese V.M.C.A., Selegte Road, 5.30 p.m. POLICE BAND, Tiong Bahru, 6 p.m.
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  • The Straits Times Singapore, Tues. Sept. 27, 1949
    • 1148 6 Front page headlines in Malayan newspapers during the past day or two have illustra t c d the destructive and constructive sides of human civilisation as it is today or perhaps it would be more accurate to say, the suicidal and the creative sides. On the
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    • 62 6 IPOH, Mon.— Five Perak students, including one Malay girl from Perak, have been awarded Federal scholarships for Raffles College this year. They are P. Subramaniam (Anglo Chinese School, Ipoh). 00l Jin Bee (Anderson School, Ipoh), Mohd. Hashlm bin Bam Abdul LatlfT (Malay College, Kuala Kangsar), Abdul
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  • 336 6 rpHE comments by a A Chinese reader in your paper of Sept. 24, who states that he is a Liaison Officer attached to a British Regiment, contain some derogatory remarks about the use of propaganda pamphlets. The following report from a Senior Liaison Officer, also with
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  • Man-in-the-Street
    • 323 6 the famous 8.8.C. commentator Wynford Vaughan Thomas came to Malaya last week in his flight round the world, he had the opportunity to interview one of the most respected Europeans in Singapore, Sir Roland Braddell, in his broadcast to the United Kingdom In that interview
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    • 32 6 IN response to the Malayan University Week, I am saving up my pocket money and enclose one dollar towards the Fund. CHIA SAN BIANO. Victoria Afternoon School, Singapore.
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    • 311 6 THE RIGHT KIND OF GIRL FRIEND f IKE most people, I go to the pictures about once a week, either alone or In company with my boy friend, John. I know a lot about him of which he is not aware. For example, I know he can't afford to pay
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    • 99 6 MAY I express my appreciation to the Programme Director, Radio Malaya, for his Initiative in re-lntroduc-ing the Albert Sandier prorramme which is at present being broadcast at 8.45 p.m. on Saturday. I'd like to tell him how much I enjoy these programmes, and my only regret is
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    • 208 6 $2, 000 For His Own Home 11/ITH reference to your editorial "A Leaf Out Of Penang's Book," I must congratulate you on championing a cause that will find hearty approval with many clerical and technical workers of this city. I have been employed for the past 20 years, during which
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  • 166 6 The New Buses In S'pore AF late, the Singapore v Traction Company have put in commission a few vehicles which ar* not only very uncomfortable but are also unpopular with the public. First and foremost, the buses are narrower, restricting the bar-hanging very much. Secondly, the buses are very much
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  • 184 6 HTHE roundabout in Orchard Road, Singapore, opposite Government House has been the cause of more crashes and delays to traffic proceeding towards town from Tanglin than anywhere in Singapore. My office is in Orcrrnd Road in the vicinity of Hie Orchard Road Post Offic-r. and nearly every
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    • 123 6 The National Character Our balance of trade was about to collapse, We were faced with a currency crisis; "But we'll never devalue the pound, chaps, We will fight it with other devices." "And tdhether the confab in Washington adds To our dollar resources or not, We will never devalue the
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  • 392 7 CHURCH PROTEST TO COUNCIL Welfare Funds From Lotteries Condemned From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. PROTESTANT Church leaders here have condemned public lotteries. They say "The Christian community has been among the first to shoulder responsibility for Social Welfare work... but we cannot give our support to any scheme
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  • 151 7 rjEALERS from several counts tries In South East Asia attended the Philips Radio Convention staged by William Jacks and Co., (Malaya) Ltd., at the Adelphi Roof Garden yesterday. Seven 1950 receivers, ranging from a small bedroom model to a powerful de luxe table model, were on display,
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  • 243 7 A RICH variety of music is promised for the Singapore Festival of Music, which opens on Oct. 30 for five days at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The Festival, which is being sponsored by the Straits Times and the Music Circle, in association with Radio Malaya,
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  • 76 7 A FEW weeks ago, Mr. A. Sheffield, at 89, Singapore's oldest European resident, complained that he could not get a seat at the International Labour Conference (Each time he went to the Victoria Memorial Hall, the ILO was in private session). Yesterday, however, Mr.
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  • 177 7 Drop Likely In U.S. Car Production LTHOUGH automobile A. production was still running at high levels in the i United States, it was not expected to continue at such a hi?h rate. Dr. M. Ezeklel economist to the Food and Agricultural Organisation, told the conference in Singapore's yesterday. He added
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  • 18 7 An Indian found an unserviceable pistol in a drain at French Road. Singapore, yesterday morning.
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  • 199 7 '$100— Or We'll Burn Your House' A YOUNG attractive Chinese woman who threatened to burn down the house of a married couple unless they gave her $100, was sentenced to 16 months' rigorous imprisonment yesterday, in the Singapore Fourth District Court. She was Lin Oeok
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  • 81 7 THE President of the Rhio Legislative and Executive Council, Mr. Mochtar Hoesln, said in Singapore yesterday that he was confident of the formation of a NetherlandsIndonesian Union in the near future. He is on his way back to Tanjong Pinang after attending the month-old round table conference
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  • 96 7 Prospects for unemployed Asian seamen have improved during the last fortnight, according to a spokesman of the Singapore Chinese Seamen's Union. More and more European shipping firms, he said, were recruiting seamen and sending them to ports of embarkation in Europe. More than 30 seamen have
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  • 47 7 Ho Seng Mm, 22-year-old trishaw rider, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by a year's police supervision, In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, for theft of 31 drawing brushes from a shop in Stamford Road. Ho had a previous conviction.
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  • 81 7 r pHE old wing of Govern JL ment House, Singapore, is to be air-condition-ed and a new air-condition-ing plant is to be installed in the Governor's room. The Singapore Public Works Department has invited tenders for this as well as for re-decoration work in Government House which
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  • 160 7 "HAD blood" between the MJ Ong and Ooh clans at Chua Chu Kang was mentioned as one of the causes of a fight between an Ong and a Ooh when a claim for damages heard in the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday. Medlcial evidence showed
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  • 271 7 Investments Rise Likely "THERE is likely to be investments in the Fa devaluation of sterling, sai Affairs Officer in the Econ and the Far East, in Sing; 'some increase" in dollar ir East as a result of the id Mr. R. Galetti, Economic lomic Commission for Asia apore yesterday. This
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  • 151 7 Output Still 4,000,000 Tons Short FAO and Rice DR. M. Ezeklel. the F.A.O. economist, had these comments to make on the rice situation at the Singapore conference yesterday. Production is still 4,000,000 tons below the pre-war average, despite a larger acreage. Supplies of food grains other than rice in Asia
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  • 132 7 MR. Choi Kyu Hah, the Korean Republic's observer to the Food and Agricultural Organisation conference In Singapore, told the Straits Times last night that his country would soon be exporting rice to other Asian countries. Mr. Choi, who is chief of food section of Korea's Ministry
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  • 81 7 From Our Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. When he was arrested on a charge of theft, It was found that Atlm bin Osman was a deserter from the Special Constabularly. In the police court today, he pleaded guilty to a charge of desertion, and was sentenced to three
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  • 51 7 Mr. J. D. Hodgkinson, M.C.8., has been appointed to act as Colonial Secretary, Singapore, during Mr. P. A. B. McKerroa'« absence on leave at Fraser's Hill. The next ordinary meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council will be held in the Mui.ldpa Chamber at 10 a.m. on Oct.
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  • 186 7 Varsity Fund Tops $Million T< H E University of A Malaya Endowment Fund has now passed its $1,000,000 mark. The actual amount received up to last Saturday was $1,015,238. In a message the Vicechancellor of the University, Dr. Q V. Allen, said the response had been most stimulating ana encouraging.
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  • 98 7 MR. tind Mrs. Darrell Randall, two American missionaries who are on a tour of Malaya, were welcomed to Singapore yesterday at a tea-party given by the Straits District Methodist Youth Fellowship. They have just arrived from Africa and India and were sent out by the Youth
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  • 1115 8  -  808 GILMORE THE A USTRALIAN SCENE SYDNEY, Sept. 23. QNK of Australia's foremost farmer politicians, the Country's banana planter Larry Anthony, charged in Parliament this week that Australia was developing a "beer and ein economy" and that new Federal statistics suggested a national
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  • 374 8 AUSTRALIAN airline chiefs are making early moves to ensure that their Internal air services will not be left behind in the changeover to jet and propellorjet aircraft. Negotiations either already under way or about to be commenced are expected to result in the Introduction of
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    • 191 8 JAFTERNOON ©\CARRS *mf> biscuits CARLISLE EN6LANO SOLE AGENTS GUTHgjEJSfcP LILAC y^f GARfiEIIIA g~y .w y^t^ m BLOSSOM CIISSOP^ FLORAL ASSORTMENT flfl There is a main reason why Plfe CINZANO Vermouth straight sP"'^*l or in highball is tops for those who know the bast its ifr*HZAivvTl» quality. LuhS""^2 best Mixer' >
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    • 316 8 r RABBIT STEW La Gibelotte as the French call If! This is an ancient traditional dish in France, and 4 very popular on* too. Ingredients: One rabbit, i Ib. lean gammon, 12 or more pickling onions, some mushrooms, 1 tablespoon of flour, 1 gill of white wine, 3 or 4
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 90 8 10.00 News from Kuala Lumpur; 10.05 Close; 10. SS For the Schools; 12.00 Programmes In Malay; 1.00 light music; 1.30 News (also at 7 9.30); 2.00 Close; 6.00 Programme Summary; 6.02 Listened Choice; 8.40 Light music; 7.10 Singapore Share Market Report; 7.30 The Adventures of P.C. 49; 8.00 Music Shop;
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    • 92 8 a. 00 English Programme (A* S'pore); 3.00 Close; 0.00 Programme Summary In English; d.02 YAJM.; 7.10 Share Market Report; 7.30 Thanks for the Memory; 7.50 The Radio Doctor; 8.00 Popular Classics Concert; 8.30 The Talk of the Town; 8.00 Variety Bandbox; 9.45 Radio Malaya Orchestra; 10.18 American Jan; 10.30 The
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    • 91 8 9.30 Burmese; 9.45 English; 10.00 Radio Newg Reel; 10.15 'Bandstand'; 10.45 'Generally Speaking'; 11.00 'Cabaret'; 11.16 'Report from Britain'; 11.30 News; 11.45 'Music for Close .of Day'; 12.00 Close. AUSTRALIA 6.00 p.m. "Tuesday at 8.30", 6.30 Overseas Australian News (also at 8.30. 10 11); 7.00 Orchestral Half Hour; 7.80 Radio
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  • 479 9  -  Bee Wickerson By I REMEMBER when I was a very raw recruit In the A.T.S. that one of the things I suffered was P.T. And one of the things I was commanded to do was "grow." i four drill lines, the was told. "Stand up! Pull
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  • 648 9  -  NURSE BRIDGET MOTHERCRAFT IN MALAYA By Nurse Bridget Is qualified 'n the care of babies and young children. If you have any problems and ne<K help write to: Nurse Bridget, c/o Straits limes, Cecil Street, Singapore. Please give a pseudonym undc which your letter may
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  • 335 9 PRAYER DAY FOR DOGS From an estate bungalow AN AYAH told me reA cently that if a baby sits very quietly and eats little, then it is near the time when he or she can soon be expected to walk. She said that the baby was fully aware of the
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  • 478 9 One theory of her's is Chat dogs cannot possibly be ezpecteo. to eat heartily all the week round but that they must have one day a week (as all animals do) when they can pray and that ours have picked Friday because, from their point of view,
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  • 120 9 MRS. Anciano seems to have found the secret of perennial youth, and dressed in her national Filipino costume, with her vivacious smile and laughing eyes, she looks ready for her first ball! The big transparent sleeves embroidered with coloured sequins are the distinctive feature of the
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  • 120 9 AUSTRALIAN country women are planning tr c e-planting programmes to combat soil erosion in rural areas. In South Australia, the Country Women's Association has already started a systematic re-afforestatk>n campaign. Six of their members are supervising a treeplanting scheme which began before World War 11. Each
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  • 272 9 SALAD FORTHE FACE! From EVELYN IRONS PARIS, (By Air Mail): rrHE latest Paris beauA ty treatment is to put a salad on a woman's face. Iza Vally, ex-ballet dancer, and one of the few men in an almost all-women trade, started it. Vally chooses ripe, juicy peaches and pea--s. tomatoes,
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  • FROM A SINGAPORE BOOKSHELF
    • 196 10 BYRON'S ITALIAN ANGEL THE LAST ATTACHMENT By Iris Origo (John Murray and Jonathan Cape 255.) ONE of the few decent characters to appear in the Byronlc Saga, Countess Teresa Guiccloli, was patronised by her contemporaries and has been awarded th* ill-natured sneers of most of Byron's biographers. She was dowdy,
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    • 88 10 The Kin* and the CorpM. By Max Murray. (Michwl Joseph. 8s 6d.) Max Murray married wit to murder In Th« Voice of th« Corpse. In bl» second book, wlf has left horn- pit,. The Jouraey of Simon Me Keever By Albert Malts. (Grol> lancz »s. Bd.) The touching
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    • 903 10 Reviewed by DESMOND MacCARTHY ALFRED TENNYSON. By Charles Tennyson. (Macmillan. 305.). ¥N reviewing this biography let m% start by expressing my astonished X satisfaction Stop I that is not quite what I mean; those words suggest what one feels towards a work of daring originality.
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    • 286 10 Here's an exciting novel THE ARABIAN BIRD. By Constantine FitzGlbbon (Cassell. Bs. 6d.). IS FitzGibbon a meteor or a new star in the firmament of fiction? On the showing of this novel, he is one or the other. It will take another novel to determine which. Meanwhile, let the sense
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    • 189 10 LIBRARY LIST Books worth borrowing I*HE following new books and 1 reprints will be added to Raffles Library within the next few days:— Broken Images, John Guest. On the Hill. John Masefleld. The Natural History ol Nonsense, Bergen Evans. The Prospect Before Us, Charles E Raven Sc others. Making the
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    • 191 10 4JOB Till MM BtMisfc^pill I THRILLINGLY! j REVEALINGLYI The Inside Story of a Silent Service The Daring Drama of Intrigue and Doublecross in War -torn China I sssssr^^^s^UsMsssssslssssssa I WIIUAM LUNDfGAN-¥IReiNIA BRUCE 1 «yf, _ij^ m/m m fim i"** m KfT5 C J?TTT (if v fa STARTS TODAY! 11-1.45. 4.15.
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    • 230 10 LAST^^^ ""11.1.45 PAY! Only 4 Shows 4t5.30 AT 9.30pm TONIGHT! SPECIAL PREMIERE RELEASE "Thtre's a little bit of her in the best of women I ESS mmm. nn Arrm MICHAEL CIKTIZ iMWlmmm-mm mm PLUS LATEST 'MARCH OF TIME 1 Dealing with a RED-HOT subject entitled: ANSWER TO STALIN PHONE te^P&Sffi^JM^
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    • 443 10 IWifiSHSSifflSHHS One partner should not force the other to "carry all the load" In the bidding which Is precisely what North did to South In today'* deal I East, dealer. Both sides vu'n*r?ble. yORTH C AST 643 f 9 VE3T 0 8 7 4 mar Jl 6 c io »4'«8
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    • 184 10 This was a good attack, since It left South breathless, but. as disinterested spectators, we are not affected by the emotionalism of the situation, so we can look at the matter calmly. The faet was that North failed dismally in giving South the proper picture of the North hand. True,
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  • Commercial And Shipping News
    • 328 11 SHARP RISES RECORDED IN TIN SHARES Frotv Oar Market Correspondent SHARP rises were recorded in practically all the tin stocks In the Malayan share market yesterday following the news of the new tin price. The market opened strong and, after some profit-taking, was very firm again at the close. Industrials
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    • 235 11 Building Plans Of Rubber Co. LONDON, lion, y R O R K. Mugliaton, M ffrfijrtnain of Buklt bawang Robber Co., In bis circulated statement, refers to cfltninny's building lay-out on Thomson Road*! and says that at last, there arr*a>T« to be every probability that the work of road straightening will
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    • 116 11 SHIPS in port alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday (godowns in brackets? were: Mais Wawf. Steel Age (31-31', Sommeaidljk (33-34). Bendeueh (86-37), Thauna (38-39), Manchuria (42-48). West Wharf: TJipanas (6-7), afimrarttr Castle <•-»>, Beaarty (Hi, Baud (13-14). Olga Maersk (14-14). Esofta* Deck: Javeneae Prince (17-18), Charon
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    • 181 11 REVISED CURRENCY RATES REVISED currency rates now in force are as follows: Ft«e samrket currencies: Beat T.T./OX). gelling rats* quoted by members of titt Malayan Exchange Banks Aasn. are liOndon, 2/4; India, Ceylon and Burma. I*s*; PaJdMan 167%; Hong Kong, S* 7/16; Australia, 1/10 15 16; Mew Zealand. 3/4. Beet
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    • 27 11 The Tekka-Talplng Ltd. has declared a further interim dividend of lsh. payable on October 12, 1949, in respect of the year ended October SI, 194*.
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    • 48 11 121/2 PER CENT DIVIDEND The director of Elaeis Plantations Ltd. have recommended a dividend of 12J per cent, in respect of the financial year ended May 31, 1949, payable on-Oct. 27. Toogkah Barb! V/i T/~Tronoh Mines 29 8 31/- cd Vlu Klang .45 .10 BLBBEK Tapah 1.10 1.30
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    • 131 11 RUBBER MARKET EASIER THU Singapore rubber mar- ket opened firm yesterday with buying for nearby shipment*, bat in the afternoon with sellers and profit-tak-ing more in evidence the market was inclined to be easier. Closing prices yesterday were: No. 1 sheet f.o.b. buyers 45 1/8 cents, sellers 45 3 8
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    • 83 11 LONDON, Mon. SIR Eric MacFadyen, chairman of Prang Besar Rubber Estate Ltd., in his circulated annual statement, mentions the addition of a further five acres to the company's exeperlmental cocoa plots. Commercial growing of cocoa is held up, adds Sir Eric, owing to prudent caution on
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    • 73 11 The following tin ore concentrates were produced in the Federation of Malaya during August: Perak 62,172 pikuls (3,701 long tons); Selangor 34,082 pikuls (2,029 long tons); Negrt Sembilaa 2,303 pikuls (137 long tons); Panang 3.532 pikuls (210 long tons); Johore 1.458 pikuls (87 long tons); Trengganu
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  • 169 11 LONDON, Mon. TN his annual statement to shareholders, Sir Brie MacVadyen, chairman of Prang Besar Rubber Estate Ltd., says the company has taken a step recently which the board regard as of prime importance in acquiring from Straits Plantations Limited a block of Jungle land situated
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    • 983 11 MAHSTTU.D CO.. LTD. (IncßTßoiatad In Singapore) blob wvmmmL van itsaits steamship co.. Ce^^spttelepeseje^-tfcjf ÜB. p r .m.th«a> AM *om UJL fcj* V**t4 for Muar W""! AdrattM doa from U.S_A Oat. 1 Vessel «er Malacca TuwWwMr F.l««» dua Ham V ■*-{s**■ gj»- VasasS tor Wort Dk*aon WeeMr A.I.— gaa *a» «ro«
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    • 284 11 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS TO NFW rORf AND BOSTON VIA CfYLON INOIA BCVPT AND MfDITfBKANEAN POSTS S'pora P b'ham fenang Ptm. leHersea 29 Sept./4 Oct. 5/6 Oct 7/10 Oct WlSaaaatt. V.etory 12/18 Oct. 19/20 Oct 21/24 Oct. Pres Poßj 280ct./i Nev. Ojnits 4/T N«. TO U.S.A PACIFIC AND ATLANTIC PORTS Marino
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    • 335 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE jsAa.No, .mi, """SJBLfig^' CONTINENT. j Loading at Singapore. Port Swettenham M "Kambodia due akt. Upt. 1» Penang for Bangkok, Manila, H'Kong, Kobe Yokohama. t. J. Wtandia' daa abt. Oct. II for Colombo, Adan. Port Said. •ft* "MeonU" 4mm abt Oct II Cenoa. LONOON (Paaiengers tor Sai^ iiangkoT
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    • 979 11 MCAUSTER dc CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) Telephone) If*. 5906 BLLBRMAM BUCM.N ALL attAT«IIB»« UMS CITY Of IVAHSVILLI Accepting Cemrsl South S !ST* 25.2S S sl2t n MPIM P lS 8 tl» H»ANCISVILLB 2S-28 Sept. 2»-I0 Sect. jp,,,, p %y^ m Ken.ng errt or poona Oct. 4 Oct. j o*f
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  • 204 12  - ECLIPTIC SET 9.6 FOR PER AK 1/2m RACE EPSOM JEEP Eight To Contest 6 Autumn Trophy^ By IPOH, Monday. ELLIPTIC tops a small field of eight with 9.6 in the mile-and-a-half "Autumn Trophy" race worth $3,000 in stakes to be run on Saturday, the last day of the Perak Turf
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  • 51 12 THIS DRIVER was unhurt though his midget car plunged over the guard rails and turned over twice. "Shorty" Landls was taking part in the main event at Hatfleld Speedway in Pennsylvania on Sept. 18. At right, Joe Alder of Philadelphia had to swerve to avoid a collision. A.P.
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  • 788 12 LEAOUsI tables after Saturday's U.K. Football League matches were: FIRST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION THIRD DIVISION (Southern) THIRD DIVISION (Northern) P W D L F A pts Mansfleld T. 10 8' 4 0 21 10 16 Lancaster R. 10 S 3 1 15 8 IS Gateshead 9 6
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  • 155 12 OINGAPORE Recreation Club ■3 scored another win at hockey, this time at the expense of 223 8.0.D. on the padang yesterday. They won four-one. Early on SRC. opened the scoring through Phillips whose stiff shot from the top of the circle gave Luis no chance. There
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  • 128 12 C IXTEEN goals were scored on the 0 padang yesterday when two home teams of the Singapore Cricket Club women's hockey section met in a trial game. "Reds" lost to the "Rest" by the wide margin of eleven goals to five. Mrs. Button at inside-
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  • 93 12 rIE following are the weights for the Perak Turf dab's "Autumn Trophy" race wrer 1% miles at lpoh on Saturday ECLIPTIC 9.0« OLTNOE »M SILVER SPEAR 8.10 NATURAL 804 ACHILLES f.OJ KINO MIDAS \M HATDH 141 INDIAN HEATHER T. 07 Wetfhts for Class I, Dlv. 1, 9
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  • 244 12 Women's Golf: First Round Completed rE results of the first round of the Singapore women's golf championship, which is being playtd over the island Club course, are as follows: Mrs. Levien beat Mrs. Moffett 1 up; Mrs. San beat Mrs. Taylor 5 8t 3; Mrs. Smart beat Mrs. Hatherley 2
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  • 24 12 VIENNA, Monday. Austria beat Czechoslovakia by three goals to one In a soccer match played here yesterday before 60,000 spectators. AJ».
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  • 205 12 BALLYMUN 11, easy winner over 6f at her last start, looks set for a comfortable win In the 61 race for Class 1, Div. 4, at lpoh on Wednesday, second day of the autumn meeting. Bally mun II was so eager to gallop this morning that Noel Healey
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  • 479 12 CT. PATRICK'S School won the Lee Kong Chian Challenge Shield in the first inter-school swimming championship held at the Singapore Swimming: Club pool yesterday. St. Patrick's scored 26 points, five more than their nearest rivals, St. Andrews, while A.C.S. and Raffles Institution finished third and
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  • 182 12 Jockeys Raise $17,000 For Charity TURF TOPICS By EPSOM JEEP jyiALAYAN jockeys who took time off to do their bit for social welfare work put in a good effort to raise $8,200 at their recent charity dance at the Raffles Hotel, Singapore. The collection will go to the Little Sisters
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  • 49 12 S.C.C. eleven against Khalsa Association on Saturday on Klialsa Ground at 2.15 pjn.: N. Bradbury, J. C. G. Pierce, J. G. Cresswell, J. A. Court, V. L. R. Margrave, Fl.'Lt. H. Green, SLdr. Pierce, O. W. Collings, N. McVlcar, K. L G. Stewart and K. C. Graham.
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  • 35 12 rpHB Tiong Bahru Rangers and A the Junior Dynamos drew one-all in a friendly soccer match played at Geylang stadium yesterday. Johnny Prout scored for the Dynamos and chong Kum for the Rangers.
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  • 16 12 SOCCER: Chinese v. Indians, (Community League), J. Besar. HOCKEY: S.C.C. T. RE ME., Padang.
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  • 260 12 LONDON, Tues. rnHE major difference in the game of football as played in Britain and in the rest of the world Is that In Britain a goalkeeper can be and Is charged If In possession of the ball, whereas elsewhere he is automatically given time to
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  • 61 12 ipEAMS for tomorrow's Singapore Cricket Club rugby practice on the Padang are: Colours: Me Vicar; Oates, Wylde Pennell, Roper; Frame, Gordon Taylor; Maxey, Yanus, Pox Roualle. Reed, Tucker, Chalmers, Wills. Whites: lines; oarslde, Mackintosh, Rodick, Lawley, Rees, Marshall; De Franck, Cocks, Lea»k, Balrd, Quest, Newton, Hooson. Naoumoff. Reserves:
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  • 207 12 Malayan Cycle Races At Kuala Lumpur POLICE XV v. RAF From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THIS week-end's Malayan Cycling Championships at Kuala Lumpur is expected to provide the Committee of the newly-formed Amateur Cycling Federation of Malaya the chance of gauging this country's strength with a view to
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  • 344 12 Malays Get GoalShooting Practice Malays 5; Ceylonese Nil. IN a Singapore A.F.A. Inter-Community League fixture played at Jalan Besar yesterday evening, Malays defeated Ceylonese by five goals to nil in what virtually became a goal-shooting practice for the Malays. Bombarding Muthucumaru, the Ceylonese goalkeeper, from every conceivable angle, the aim
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  • 124 12 BRONO, Czecji, Mon. ri Czechoslovak Orand Prix on the Masaryk circuit of 17.8 kilometres was won yesterday by Peter Whitehead, a British driver at the wheel of his Italian-built Ferrari. He and Philipe Etancelln of France had a terrific duel throughout the 20 laps to thrill
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  • 220 12 2 Colony Games For M.C.F.A. THE Malayan Chinese Football Association will play two games in Singapore this week-end, against Royal Navy on Saturday and All Singapore on Sunday. Both games will be played at Jalan Besar Stadium. For the M.C.P.A. these games will serve the twofold purpose of Oases for
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  • 56 12 Landover, Maryland, Mon.— Miss Louise Suggs won the United States women' 3 open golf championship here with a 72 holes aggregate of 291 She finished 14 strokes ahead of her nearest rival Mrs. Babe Didriksen Zaharias, the defending champion. Both are professionals. Mis* Carol Diringer was best among
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  • 35 12 The following will represent Singapore CTicket Club at hockey against R.E.M.E.. Singapore on the padang today: Mathot, Reeves, Tresling, MacRae, pecks, Brands, Bell, Rvyin*ker, Moolenburgh. Kulper, Yarrow, Umpire: Mr. E. C. Watson.
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    • 407 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. Continued from page 6) FOR SALE FOR SALE Crosley Shelvador 7 3 cv. ft. De Lux* Refrigerator 1»47 Model available «th October. Phone 37*8 Rxt. 2 or ***** after 5 p m. VEE BELTS 90 different "Ins cT English 'Texr^pes" In stock. .lßues and complete designs on application
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    • 35 12 Xyprw pWOpERMINE' "j "RUSSIA HAS ATOM SECRET Trumm What is the answer IS IT IN THE LATEST MARCH OF TIME "ANSWER TO STALIN?" st CAPITOL «w> Special Premiere of -FLAMINGO ROAD" TONIGHT AT 9.36 P.M.
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