The Straits Times, 18 June 1950

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  • 13 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 777. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 1127 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter pANOIT Nehru, Prime Minister of India, received a tumultuous welcome in Singapore on his arrival »t Kallang airport at 1 1 a.m. yesterday. Long before his plane was due to arrive, dense crowds of admirers lined the tarmac and roof of the
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  • 184 1 CFNSOR MAKES HISTORY Sunday Times Staff Krporler AM astounded at the 1 action of the Singapore Film Censor" This Is how Mr. Eric Johnston, president ot the Motion Picture Associati in of America sums up the banning in Singapore of the triol" Academy Award picture "All The King's Men." In
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  • 140 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. I/UALA LUMPUR police, continuing their round up of bandit agents and helpers, raided houses and shops last night and arrested 14 people. Communist documents and literature were seized. A Malay living in the Cemas area of Negri Sembilan
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  • 79 1 SCHIPHOL, Holland, Sat. THREE countries have offered asylum to the rebel leader, Captain "Turk" Westerllng, in case he is deported from Singapore, according to M. John Thiessen, a Dutch defence witness who will appear on June 21 before the Singapore court hear'ng Indonesia's extradition application. The
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  • 96 1 A READER, who signs himself "Best Bet,"- has sent $20 to the Editor of the Sunday Times for the children of the joor elderly Chinese couple who walked hand in hand to death at Katong beach last Saturday. The couple left a note
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  • 89 1 U.S. jets shoot down Old Heap' TOKYO, Sat. U.S. All Force today announced that jet fighters shot down a U.S. B-29 into the China Sea off Okinawa yesterday to save the plane's crew from being killed in a crash. The B-29. known as "Old Heap," oldest in the service on
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  • 38 1 MANILA. Sat. The United States Defence Secretary, Mr. Louis Johnson, and Omar Bradley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the U.S. armed forces, took off from here for Tokyo this afternoon.— U.P.
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  • 357 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A LL British officers and men serving in Singapore *nd the Federation are to receive increased overseas allowances as a result of representations made to the War Office by C.H.Q. FARELF a year ago. The increases will also apply to the
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  • 86 1 HONG KONG, Sat.— There j has been a considerable exodus of Chinese from Hong Kong to Canton in the past week. The Kowloon terminus !of the railway has teen crowded, and passengers required to queue up for tickets to the frontier In the last few
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  • 51 1 HONG KONG. Sat. The Japanese Government has i signed a trade agreement I with the Pakistan Govern I ment to buy 100,000 tons of wheat, according to Mr. T. I Oda. of the Japanese Ministry of Commerce. He arrived here last evening from Bangkok en route to
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  • 38 1 LONDON, Sun. The engagement of Prince George of Denmark and of Lady Anson, niece of Queen Elizabeth of England, was officially announced here today. The wedding is expected to take place In Britain this year— Reuter.
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  • 23 1 CAIRO. Sat. Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen signed th c Arab collective security pact in Alexandria today. Reuter.
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  • 47 1 Sir William Jenkin, Technical Adviser, Federation of Malaya CID, arrived in Singapore yesterday by QantasBOAC Constellation from the United Kingdom. Sir William declined to make a statement but said he had "merely come out to give whatever help I can here."
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  • 35 1 DUBLIN, Sat.— Five Royal Air Force men were killed, and three were missing today after a Halifax plane crashed last night in fog off the coast of County Mayo. Eire.—Reuter.
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  • 96 1 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter pANDIT Nehru said at a Press conference In Singapore yesterday that it was true that Mr. John A. Thlvy, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, was being transferred to Mauritius. The request by local Indian leaders that Mr. Thivy should
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  • 79 1 ASMARA. Sat. ¥>RITISH officers and men. ambushed by an armed band near here, fought their way out with pistols and tommy-guns last night. Ma]. H. C. Gould. Eritrea District Paymaster, was slightly wounded In the arm by a bullet. This was the first time that Shlfta—
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  • 38 1 PRETORIA. Sat— A bulletin today on Field-Marshal Smuts, seriously 111 at his farm near here, said: "Marshal Smut's temperature is persisting but it is hoped this will soon respond to new methods of treatment." Reuter.
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  • 3080 2 'Sombre tasks began to claim me' The imke of Windsor's Memoirs— Article five I N mid November, my engagements in Kenya and Uganda being completed. I started on ■jfarl to Tanganyika. 'ecause I and my p.fty would have to trav'e» light we shipped mist of our clothes to Soutta Africa.
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  • 428 3 State banquet for 'great statesman Sunday Times Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S first State dinner last night might aptly be described as "orchids for Pandit |awaharlal Nehru," Prime Minister of India. Two hundred and fifty guests sat along tables which bore some of the finest orchids
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  • 151 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat. UOW a lorry crashed into an attap house outside Bukit Mertajam village in a rainstorm on April 23, killing three people, was told in the Coroners court yesterday. Two of the victims, father and son, Choo
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  • 100 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. further batch of 1,000 officers and men of the 42nd Commando Royal Marines and headquarters No. 3 Commando Brigade disembarked in Penang from tiie troopship Devonshire today, "eager to come to grips with the bandits." A captain of the 42nd
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  • 73 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat.— "l saw a person walking along the road towards town. He was ill and he begged me to give him a lift to hospital. I pitied him and took him In my car though my vehicle was full. That was the
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  • 37 3 Muar. Sat.— For unlawful occupaion of state land, Chuan Tan Keng was fined $40 or twenty days hard labour by the Muar magistrate. Chuan built five shop houses on the land without authority. •>
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  • 27 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat.— Ball in $200 was offered 36-year-ola Chew Kiew, a woman, accused in the Segamat Court of theft of scrap rubber.
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  • 22 3 SEGAMAT. Sat Jikim bin Haji Salleh. a young farmer, was fined $5 for illegal occupation of State land at Sega-
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  • 68 3 RIFLE SHOOT BETWEEN SERVICES PLANTERS Sunday Times Staff Heporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A rifle shooting competition between the Services and planters has been arranged for the concluding day of the Malaya District rifle meeting at Port Dickson on Oct. 7. Those planters who wish to participate are asked to send
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  • 325 3 'Great builder' C-C lauds Nehru Sunday Times Staff Correspondent THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, yesterday greeted the visiting Prime Minister of India, Pandit Nehru, as "a mighty layer of foundation stones, and a magnificent builder." Mr Mac Donald was speaking at foundation-laying of a clubhouse at Balestier Road for
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  • 125 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent WOMAN, described by the police as a "very important Communist of the area," was among three people rr e^ ed at Ta 'P' n shor *'y after midnight yesterday by LID. officers from headquarters at Ipoh Acting on Information, members
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  • 73 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEOAMAT. Sac. TWO young members of the security force on Johore Labis Estate were today admonished and discharged by the Segamat Circuit Magistrate for failure to take out identity cards. Majid bin Yusof, 19, and Ahmad bin Abdul Rahman, also 19, told
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  • 108 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KOTA BHARU, Sat. IDRIS bin Mohamed, formerly of the Border Police. Paslr Mas District, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice F. A. Briggs in the High Court, here. Idris was charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder by shooting Ismail bin
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  • 256 3 'Step forward to aid Malaya' plea to women Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. I^l ORE educated women are needed in Malaya to help in such public services as health, education *n4 social welfare. Miss Kathleen Bradley, the Federation's Assistant Director of Education (Girls) said in Penang today. "Schoolgirls are
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  • 88 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The hon treasurer of the Kelantan State Appeal Committee of the University of Malaya Endowment Fund announces that a total of $6,162.06 was collected in May. bringing the total so far collected to $44,764.62. Contributions in May include $1,846.20 realised from the
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  • 99 3 Sunday Times oriespo.iatnt BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat. The Butterworth Coroner, Inche Abdul Rahman, today returned a verdict of "found drowned" on a 11-year-old orphan, Murugayiah, an inmate of St. Mark's Home. Murugayiah had gone for a swim In Sungei Nyor river with seven other boys when the party
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  • 54 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Kong Van Yew pleading guilty to a charge of possesion of chandu in the Sessions Court, Kuala Lumpur, today, said: "I am a sick man and I- used the chandu for medicinal purposes." He was sentenced to
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  • 40 3 Sunday Times Correspondent TELUK ANSON. SaL Convicted on a charge jf theft of 22 katis of rice belonging to the Government Rice Mill, Chan Swce Wah, 20, has been fined $50 or one month's rigorous imprisonment.
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    • 346 3 m, America. Take It Away;" 12 Close; SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR |Jjfj| At Spore; 7.15 Twilight 9 a.m. Dance Music: 9.30 Much- 9 a.m. Light Music; 9.30 An- w' 1 0 7 45 £L S Tt 8 a< Binding-In-T^e-Marsh"; 10 News from K.L.; 10.05 Light Music; Orch.; 10.30 "The Show Must
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    • 233 4 THE SECRET OF A *^J^ 7tt& CREAMS I eveiy night, cover jrour face w I with Pond'i Cold Cream, and I smooth it in, allowing the rich, For a fair, lovely skin, you need a twofold beauty cue. mgM oily cream to penetrate into the A A pores and remove
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    • 177 4 I Crime Quiz TIM Nifht Wa^tMMn t>y Ltonara Grtbbh I Sk*tcKes by A E Mo* ley ■jk^aMßYs^^l\^\r^ MBMtetf tVeek *ne e«rl> neurs of me owning Sartf fates. nraYitwatctvnan tn ma waiWwuse ot large firm ot ntwrasala «rocen tele phoned tne fidtce trurt ha nao mst freed nimnif attet oasn« nnsio
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  • 594 5 NEW MOVE IN ANTI-FIRE BATTLE Two-way radio communication Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWO-WAY wireless communication between fire engines of the Singapore Municipal Fire Brigade and their bases, is now being used in the battle against fires in the Colony. This latest innovation places Singapore brigade on a par with the
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  • 395 5 THIS WILL MAKE YOU THINK "f T matters but little what the critic says. The rumpus caused by the banning and then (to coin word) the unbanning of "Three Dame Home" Is quite sufficient to ensure full houses. No-one can deny that a fairly sincere attempt has been made to
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  • 81 5 Pleading guilty to a charge of possession of export cigarettes, in which he had not paid duty Peh Boon Llm. a general retailer in China Street, was fined $300 by the Singapore Third Police Court Magistrate. Mr. C. H. F. Blake, yesterday. Mr. J. H.
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  • 41 5 Eunday Times Correspondent MUAR, Sat— Choo Keng Song and a woman, Soh Mvi Huai, appeared before the Muar Magistrate charged with using criminal fore* on a woman, Tan Ah Ai. The case was compounded and the accused were acquitted.
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  • 52 5 Sunday Times SUB Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The tender for the supply of pumping sets for SubangKlang and coast water supply submitted by McAlister and Co. for $47,474 has been accepted by the Federal Government. The highest local tender submitted was that of Mitchell Cotts and Co.
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    43 5 MISS Theresa Chan Citing Kwai, daughter of Mr. Chan Ye* Lim of Singapore, and Mr. Lip Seng Ying, son of th* late Mr. Lip Poh of Ipoh. who were married at the Church of th* Sacred Heart in Singapore yesterday. Sunday Times picture
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  • 135 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TELL INC Pahyom Rodin, Siamese quartermaster of 1 m.s. Taluei, that people had been sent to prison even for possession of one or two tahils of opium, the Singapore Second District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, yesterday sentenced him to
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  • 79 5 MR. John C. Hitch, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., conductor of I the Singapore Police Force Band, is retiring this week. He will leave Singapore on Thursday. A farewell concert by the Band under his direction will be broadcast on Tuesday, at 19 p.m. The programme from the
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  • 55 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat— Mr. H. B. Van Praagh, chairman of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, will be flying to Britain on Sunday on a brief business visit. Mr. Van Praagh. who is a director of Sandilands Buttery and Co. Ltd., expects to be
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  • 34 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent BENTONG, Sat. Found drunk In the Gurkhah camp at Temerloh, Dhanam Singh was fined $10 in the Temerloh Court by the West Pahang Circuit Magistrate. Inche Anjang Salth.
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  • 45 5 Sunday Tlmea Correspondent KAJANG, Sat— Owing to the rains in Kajang, Kampong Jambu, the Ulu Langat River, In the Kajang district, has overflowed and people living in houses on stilts have had to wade through water waist-high to get to the main road.
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  • 243 5 Cabaret girls quiet, sober Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC. Saturday. "THE tendency in social circles to regard dance hostesses as "lower in status" than the average Malayan girl was criticised today by Miss Lee Eng Eng, president of the Penang Cabaret Girls' Association. Miss Lee was commenting on a report
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  • 78 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat Ungku Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed, Chief Clerk of the Sessions and Magistrates' Courts, Johore Bahru, was entertained to a farewell tea party yesterday by his colleagues at the residence of Mr. W. B. Sutherland, the President of the
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  • 25 5 Mr. Aw Boon Haw arrived yesterday on a BOAC Argonaut from Hong Kong. He will be here for a short period.
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  • 151 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE first gramophone records of modern Hokkien music 1 have been made in Singapore at the T. Hemsley studio in Keng Lee Road, and will be issued for sale in August. So far 62 songs have been recorded by members of the
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  • 35 5 KAJANG. Sat —For moving 21J katies of rice at Sungei Makau in the Ulu Langat area without a permit, Sam Loo Moy. aged 39. who pleaded guilty. w a& flUCfl 535 by^^lifc
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  • 99 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. rR the second time within a month Dato Teoh Slew Khor. ot Kluang, has had his smokehouses on his rubber estates destroyed by fire. On the first occasion about threee weeks ago the smokehouse on his estate in
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  • 65 5 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The price of rubber for assessment of export duty in the Federation has been determined at 76i cents a pound for the period June 15 to June 21. For the same period, the price of copra is $536 a ton. coconut
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  • 37 5 Bunday Times Correspondent KAJANG. Sat— A cloth aeller, Wong Seong, and his assistant were each fined $20 by the Kajang Circuit Magistrate for hawking cloth without a permit at Broga, in the Ulu Langat area.
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  • 199 5 Crowing unrest in unions Sunday Times Staff Correspondent [\ISSATISFACTION i s growing among War Department civilian workers in Singapore and the Federation over the "adamant attitude" of the Department on the delayed housing allowance. This was reported yesterday by the Singapore Army Civil Service Union and the War Department Civilian
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  • 76 5 Sunday Times Correspondent ALOR STAR Sat. THE Kedah Junior Medic il Staff Union, meeting yesterday evening, decided lo press Government for antedated promotions and payment of arrears to hospital assistants affected. Mr. Khoo Eng Kirn. proposing, said the patience of hospital assistants, who had been waiting for
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  • 48 5 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA KANGSAR. Sat Dr. V. R. Gabriel. Health Offlcer, Kuala Kangsar. will potform the duties of Health Officer, Perak North, in addition to his own duties, when Dr. A. C Jumeaux commences his leave prior to retirement before the end of this month.
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  • 39 5 Sunday Times Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Sat.— Othman bin Mat Zain, was fined $3 in the Parit Buntar Court for carrying a pillion rider on his bicycle. Mat bin Man, the pillion rider, wad fined $3 for abetment.
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  • 1921 6 'lew, woxdv REPORTING JJOW Linda Christian stood the pace I don't know. AH I do know is that I am an absolute wieck after trying to keep up with her. l uncheons, receptions, sightseeing, shopping arid dinner parties till late in the night, and still she managed
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  • 884 7  -  Mary HEALTHCOTT ~by. rkNE of the enter- tainments of 3 Fashion Fortnight has been Dr. Edith Summer- j skill. Minister of National Insurance, who spoke up this week lbout fashion at a utility fashion show, "Dresses for Everywoman." Dr. Edith, who was what you might
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  • 526 7 LITTLE cakes are always welcome for afternoon tea or with morning coffee. The following recipes will appeal to young and old alike. QUEEN CAKES Cream four ounces of margarine with four ounces of sugar until it is light and fluffy. Grate in the rind of on» lemon.
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    33 7 QUEEN Elizabeth arriving at the Middle Temple for the Crsnd Day dinner. Because rite Queen prefers to dine late barristers ef the Middle Temple waited an eitrs hour for their dinner by candlelight.
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  • 712 7 I am a sincere hard-working man of 24 with high ideals. I neither dance nor drink. My income is about $400 a month. Once I thought I had a suitable girl but she broke off with me because, she said, I had "too much character and was too
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  • 398 7  -  Penelope Notebook....by THE fashion for white comes back with a bang. White collars and cuffs of pique or muslin are on most of the new dresses. White hats, white pique gloves, white roses or carnations, white chiffon handkerchiefs, white shirts, and separate sets of white collars and
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    971 8  -  MARIAN by OLNDAY. Nothing special to do this afternoon, so take a book into my bedroom to settle down to a good read Open book, and find 1 brought the wrong one home by mistake. Discover this is railed "Desire in the Desert." Good Heavens! The heroine, whose
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  • 778 8  -  FLEUR EDWARDS T"HE first thing to consider before giving yourself a home perm is your hair style. How do you want the finished product to look? Sit down before your mirror and do a little experimenting. Change your parting. Hold up a
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  • 137 8 A LEMON a day 1 doubt if any other fruit has half as many uses as a single lemon. The bleaching qualities make it Indispensable for beauty care and household uses. Cut a lemon in half, rub the flesh well Into your neck and hands to whiten
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  • 464 8  -  CYNTHIA BACKCHAT by 171VER ready to serve our vast reading public, we decided to test the word of Mr. Ralph Champion. This gentlemen wrote an attack on the habits of Singaporeans which has caused flutters in all the more unsocial circles. Starting from home on foot, heavily
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    • 89 8 THE DOCTOR TOLD HER— T^^3 F^^^^WYOUaP 5* MnTBBBBPT**'*' Lt)Oh S LOVELY.I Horlicki overcome* constant tiredness )O TIRED FOR HOPE SHE INIS 71 by replacing used-up energy. It Is m.de I ANOTHER DAMCE f V I THE PRIZE. from full-cream cow's milk plus th« notrU p- j!^] ll F -"1 tivc
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  • 256 9 FREE TRADE TO REDUCE COSTS' Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. GOVERNMENT should abolish all unnecessary trade restrictions and, instead, give full encouragement to free competition, Mr. A. C. Reutens, Eurasian Municipal Commissioner, urged today. A senior teacher of St. Xavier's Institution, Mr. Reutens said that unless this was done,
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  • 136 9 PLANTER'S THESIS WINS FELLOWSHIP Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. MR. T. E. Upton, manager ITI of Sungei Way Estate near Kuala Lumpur, is the first planter since the war to obtain Fellowship of the Incorporated Society of Planters by examination. Mr. Upton submitted a thesis of comparative methods
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  • 39 9 Sunday limes Staff Reporter SEGAMAT, Sat.— Originally held for house breaking, a 21-year-old Indian, Siaralan, today had a reduced charge of theft of $25 read to him in the Segamat Sessions Court. He was offered $250 bail.
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  • 101 9 Sunday Times Siatt R.'portrr SEGAMAT. Sat. AM old and have no re--1 lations or friends to take care of me. I have no other m ms of earning a living except to distil and sell Illicit liquor." That was the plea of 85--yc.ir-old Liew Fatt.
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  • 49 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The death occurred yesierday evening of Mrs. Irene De Biiva, wife of Mr. S. K. Edwin De Silva and sister of Mr. Nicholas and Mr. Richard Rinasinghe. The cortege will leave 96 Ceylon Road at 4 p.m. today for Bidadacl cemetery.
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  • 227 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINGAPORE authorities are to ban advertisements of "quack" medicines and deleterious drugs but draft legislation is still in its early stages, the Deputy Director of Medical Services, Dr. C. H. Coutts-Mihie, told the Sunday Times. There will also be a
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  • 36 9 Sunday Time* SUB Reporter MUAR, Sat.— The prosecution withdrew its case against Mohamed Esa bin Mahmood, 30, on a charge of stealing seven kalies of rice in a house at Singei Mati at Tangkak.
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  • 41 9 Sunday T<mes Staff Reporter MUAR, Sat.— Three Chinese, Ng Chin Liong, Liaw Ka T,eck and Lee Chin Lee, arrested fir gamllng on the footbath before a shop at Panchor were each fined $5 by the Muar magistrate.
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  • 367 9 k NEW rubber research centre, J\ fully equipped with modern apparatus, has just been opened near Batano Malaka. Negri Sembilan, by Dunlop Malayan Estates Ltd. This company was one of the first to prepare and ship rubber in latex form, and has for many
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    34 9 PRETTY May MimimK, only daughter «f Mr. and Mn. C. I. Manaueh of Penan g, cuti her 2 1 »t birthday cake at a party given bit week by her parents.— Sunday Times picture.
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  • 250 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINGAPORE will be on the route of seven new round-the-world luxury liners of the American President Lines, which will be built at a cost of $76,000,000 over the next two years. It is then that an active travel association will be
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  • 166 9 Sunday Times Matt Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. LJALAYAN Airways arc IVI finding difficulty in providing enough seats on their aircraft for passengers within Malaya. This demand for air passages is particularly evident at weekends to and from the centres of racing. For aircraft going
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  • 69 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MALACCA, Sat— For causing death by negligent act not amounting to murder. Ng Kirn Tick, a 25-year-old car driver, was sentenced to six months' hard labour in the Mngistrate's Court here yesterday. His driving licence was suspended for one year after
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  • 38 9 Sunday Times S»»" Reporter PARIT BUNTAR, Sat.— Caught bathing in the irrigation canal at Batu Lima, Jalan Bahru, an Indian. Mohamed, .and Ng Chek Cbeu were fined $10 each in the Parlt Buntar Court.
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  • 1824 10  -  COL. ORESTE PINTO The Traitor of Arnhem Instalment three By Former Chief of Dutch Counter-Espionage ■^HERE were no handcuffs in Holland big enough to clamp around the mighty wrists of Christian .Lindemans. when we had arrested him My security police lashed his arms with cord that contained
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  • 240 11 Sunday Times Correspondent RAUB, Sat. A PAIR of dirty and sticky hands and a packet of paste led to the arrest of a young Communist bill-sticker. Lee Fung, 21--year-old Hakka, in the early hours of May Day. Charged at Raub yesterday with possession
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  • 17 11 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices on Saturday (June 17) In Cents per lb.
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  • 22 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.. June 17 s Down 50 rents. LONDON Fri., June 16.— Suet: £598.15. 1 !tpc months buyer t iM.
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  • 49 11 Sunday Times Correspondent KAJANG, Sat.— Mr. Chan Si- Hin. of Chop Choy Soon, Kajang. and Miss Voon Wnong, also of Kajang. have beea married before the Registnu- <>f Marriages, Kuala Lvmpur. Then entertained 150 guests at ihe Chan Cheok Restaurant, Kuala Lum;nr, to a Chinese dinner.
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  • 129 11 HEARSMURDER CHARGE AT BEDSIDE Sunday Tin.es Staff Reporter NG Kal Sung, the alleged assailant of the late Mr. Yong Yit Lin, listened attentively from his bed in Ward 9. the police lock-up of the Singapore General Hospital, as a charge of murder was read to him yesterday before Mr. D.
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  • 60 11 Sunday Times Correspondent TELOK ANSON, Sat.—Police opposed bail when 27--year-old 800 Soo Chiong, a Teochew. was charged in the Telok Anson Magistrate's Court, with possession of six written Chinese posters which were of a seditious nature at the Great World amusement park, Telok Anson on
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  • 23 11 KUALA KANGSAR, Sat.— The Kuala Kangsar Magistrate fined an Indian, Raman s-o Krishnan, $3 for using his bicycle for pillion ridiing.
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  • 147 11 Johore UMNO asks Dato Onn to remain Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. AN emergency meeting called by the Johore Bahru division of UMNO of all chairman and secretaries of all UMNO divisions in Johore was held yesterday at UMNO headquarters In Johore Bahru. Also present were representatives of
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  • 446 11 Why this enmity towards us SERVICES POOL CONTROVERSY IT warms the heart to read how zealously the interests of 1 the immigrants to Singapore are being guarded from the insidious attempt by the Services to provide a swimming pool on a site which could be much better used as a
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  • 656 11  - CHINA NIGHT WILL BE UNIQUE C. T. BOON Recollections of old Cathay By Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE China Society will launch its first majoi programme this year on June 29 when if will assemble a unique collection of Chinese paintings, a priceless set of ceramics and ran musical instruments
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  • 173 11 MR. J. D. Joseph, Principal of the Singapore Teachers' Training College, last night told students to "make the College an Ashram" where students are grouped In close intimacy with a singleness of purpose toward a great ideal. The purpose, he said, was to cultivate
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  • 58 11 CHIEF Inspector Glam Chong Hlng has been promoted Assistant Superintendent of Police, Singapore. Joining the Police Force as a clerk, Mr. Giam Chong Hlng became an Inspector In 1932. He was awarded the King's Police Medal after the liberation. He is the son of Mr. Glam Ah
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  • 41 11 JOHORE BAHRU, SatScreening operations In the Plentong area resulted in 25 people of both sexes, Chinese and Indians, being charged in the Johore Bahru Police Court with failing to notify change of addresses Each was fined $5
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  • 100 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter A COMMOTION occurred at the Second Singapore Police Magistrate's Court yesterday. When Mr. A. C. Shears was hearing a gambling case a man rushed in I and started to shout. fie was forcibly taken out of Court. Outside, the man tried
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  • 53 11 A driver of the 75 Company R.A.s C, Kalil bin Ahmad, was charged In the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday with negligent driving which resulted In his lorry and a bus colliding at Thmr Bahru Road on April 4. The charge wu reduced to one
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  • 70 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, District Commissioner for Boy Scouts, Johore Bahru, is launching a campaign for members of the Boy Scouts Association and hopes that many members of the public will give their support. A monster rally of
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  • 30 11 Bir Hilton Poyntpn. Deputy Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies and Economic Adviser to the Colonial Office. will broadcast over Radio Malaga ar. 719 nm nn Tint-
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  • 11 12 THE SUNDAY TIMES SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1950. THE BURDEN OF DEBT
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  • 1613 12  - They recall a day of death glory JOHN BEHAGUE by Ten years ago yesterday a troopship, the Cunard White Star liner Lancastria was sunk by enemy action off the coast of France. This is the story. It is a grim tale, telling as itdoes how more than 3,000 men met
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  • 89 12 LIFE SPAN COULD BE DOUBLED WITHIN ten years, the human life span might be raised to 120 years— if only £1 million were available now for research. This statement was made to the American Chemical Society by Dr. Thomas S. Gardner in New York. He declared: "The human body is
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  • 539 13 GIRLS, PAWNS OF SECRET SOCIETIES Crime in the Colony: The inside story Sunday Times Staff Reporter f"HE most vicious type of crime in which women in Singapore indulge is that connected with secret societies. Coffee-shop waitresses, barbers' assistants, prostitutes, hawkers, and quite often dancing girls, are the pawns of secret
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    31 13 SOME of the crew of I.N.S. Kistna waiting to be inspected by Mr. S. G. Ramaohandran. Agent of the Indian Government, when the Indian Navy (l'th Frigate) railed at Port Dickson.
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  • 142 13 MAN'S SUICIDE FOLLOWS POLICE CHASE JOHORE BAHKU. Sat. RECEIVING information that a suspicious-looking Javanese had arrived at Separop, a village in Batu Pahat district, police from Batu Punat who went out to make Inquiries, founa t».c man, and ouained him hi p arit Maimuoa for questioning. While in detention, the
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  • 73 13 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The four concerts staged by the pupils of the Temenggong Ibrahim's Girls School and the Government English School, Batu Pahat, has brought in $2,000 to be used for paying the expenses of a Ranger from Batu Pahat to Australia
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  • 224 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. THE biggest Chinese school in Kluang is faced with the prospect of closing down because the president and the school committee have resigned. The crisis began when the committee decided not to renew the agreements of
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  • 51 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The annual business meetIng of the Singapore Y.W.C.A will take place tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. to elect the new general committee. This will be followed by the annual general meeting at 5 p.m., at which Lady Gimson. patroness of the Y.W.C.A.. Singapore, will
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  • 36 13 Sunday Times Correspondent BENTONG, Fri— A. K. Ratnam, aged 45 was fined $8 In the Temerloh Court by the West Pahang Circuit Magistrate, inche Anjang Salth. for behaving In a disorderly manner In public.
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  • 27 13 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA KANOSAR. Sat. Rajab bin Ismail has been nned $5 for failure to take out an Identity card for his 14-year-old daughter.
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    41 13 FOUR of the 194 former bandit supporters who last week took part in a formal "repentance" ceremony before the Raja of Perlis Left to right: Hassan bin Senapi, Hassan bin Yusoff, Hussen bin Lah and Mat bin Rani. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 431 13 Keeper hit ref. on chin allegation Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH, Saturday. A LLECED to have struck a soccer referee who had ordered him off the field during the Kinta Indians Ching Churn First Division game at Ipoh M. C. Perumal, the Kinta Indians* goalkeeper, today appeared before Mr. M.
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  • 86 13 Sunday Times SUB Reporle* Nearly 7,000 tons of Russian shipping, manned by an all Russian crew of 145, Including six women, is in the Singapore Outer Roads now. The U.S.S.R. freighter Marshal Govorov, and the two tugs Moshny and Stalingradic, with the floating dock No. 7
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  • 122 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter \f JEAN Fuller, the French ill. guitarist, who played in Singapore two weeks ago, and M. Henri Maue. the noted French economist who was also known in Singapore, are reported to have been amdng those killed in the first Air
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  • 50 13 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.Tong Lick Choon, charged with failing to obtain an identity card was sentenced in the Johore Bahru Police Court to 15 days simpie imprisonment. His fingerprint record showed that he had two previous convictions, one for a similar ofTence as the present.
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  • 136 13 Smokes are more costly already Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE price of cigarettes and manufactured tobacco rose in Singapore yesterday, despite the request of importers that retailers did not charge more until Tuesday. The Sunday Times found only a few recognised retailers conforming with the request A leading Indian retailer
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  • 86 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The following Ls a list of passes of candidates from Katong Ambulance Division who sat for the re-examination in flrst-aid' 2ND LABEL: Mr. Tan Bian Kirn and Mr Ong Huck Jin MEDALLION: Mr. Ambrose Perelra. Mr. Leon* Pui Lam and Mr. Joharl
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  • 41 13 Sunday Times Correspond-i.l MUAR, Sat.— Daud bin Mohammed and Ibrahim bin Yassin were charged it Ifunr with assaulting Chew Ock Liah at Belemang Serom. T^-e case was struck off as the matter had been settled out of court.
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  • 55 13 DE SILVA IRENE, wife of S.K. Edwin de Silva. sister of Messrs. Nicholas Richard Ranasinghe, oassed away yesterday. Corvee will leave 96, Ceylon "Road, Bt 4 p.m. to Bidadari Cemetery. MRS. HERMAN RAPPA (ne« Ruby Gertrude Don) passed away yesterday evening at tRj General Hospital after a long illness.
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  • 527 14  -  Listener THERE'S a fresh, healthy breeze blowing through the corridors of the Radio Malaya studios. New talent is taking to the air and more "live" programmes are being planned Tonight at 8.30 Radio Malaya Repertory presents T.-ivnce Rattigan's play "The Browning Version". It Is the story of an
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    51 14 Here** a r*v;.' Jan Gcrrif Klilman, former Dutch circus hand who lives in Amsterdam has no food wt'c* he cats old newspapers! "I like them perferaMy with a littla brown sugar," h« tays. Nit Cubbins advises would-be wcafcrs to sprinkle a little vinegar on the plate when they reach his
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  • 964 14  -  NAT. GUBBINS By A country girl complains in a magazlnt thai she and her young man are so nervous that all they ever say to each other ars "Whatf" and "Pardon?" US don't talk much, my chap and me. Although we walk all day. When he
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  • 22 14  -  Mc Leod V "THE HOURS NOW COME. Tit VERY MINUTE BIDS THEE OPE THINE EAR." Tempest. Act I, Scene I!
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  • 431 15 NEHRU— THE IDEALIST The Prime Minister of the Republic of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, arrived in Singapore yesterday on a short visit. This is what Mahatma Gandhi had to say about him: AWAHARLAL shines easily as father, brother, writer, traveller, patriot or internationalist. Nevertheless, it is as ar. ardent devotee
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  • 3432 16  -  Mary Heathcott By THE STORY SO FAR Ching Ling a Singapore Chinese girl, has been awarded a social science scholarship and has journeyed out to England to study at University College, London. She is staying with her brother, €him Leong, and among the people she meet* are
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      62 17 BACKSTAGE WITH RONALD BAXTER There's tomtthing going on around here That's what the expressions on the faces of Oliver Hardy, Raymond Walburn (appearing in Paramount i "Riding High") and Eba Lanctiesrer (who it in "Come To The Stable") appear to suggest. Could it b« the sight of
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      874 17 'THIS must be the most fantastic situation in the history of the cinema six theatres in one town, all showing sex hygiene films. Any visitor arriving by air or sea will think we have gone completely sex mad, will wonder what kind of madhouse this Singapore must be.
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    • 376 17 Bargain many missed THE fact that Press reviews of "On Approval," the Singapore Repertory's first play of its second season, contained some biting comments usually absent from local criti- cisms, did not mean that the show was not easily the best entertainment in town last week. That the theatre was
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    • 184 17 rE two stars so many of you spotted correctly last week were William Holden and Joan Caulfleld as they appear in the film "Dear Wife" and here in order of opening are the nine winners: The first cash prize of $25 goes to Willie Ong,
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    • 797 18 I hv O U NA VI OR I I i.-l dally but you should do TU C orwtr Ti::S WEEK unexpectedly well on Satur- THIS WEEK FOR YOU day POR ALL CANCER (Jun. 21— Jul. _-J-_ CAPRICORN (Dec. 21— 20)— Proposed changes are TODAY: The open air Jan 19)— Midweek
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  • 1036 19  - A new British racing car is born SIDNEY RODIN by »THE greatest racing car in the world has been born in a Lincolnshire village. This summer it will go to the Continent, and be tried at its maximum speed of 200 miles an hour— the fastest man has ever travelled
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  • 1031 19 THEY TRY TO SMEAR U.K. SPORTSMEN World of Sport ....by THE ROVER knockers are at it again. This time Soccer and, more particularly, England's World Cup hope is the target. The moan? Oh the usual. Just that the old country doesn't stand a chance. British players would be faf better
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  • 2052 20  - Early struggles then I find a champion JACK SOLOMONS by WHEN, long after- wards, I looked round the ringside at Harringay— at the rows and rows of famous people, celebrities of the 6tage, Sport. Politics, the Bar and every walk of life who had paid twenty guineas to see the
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  • 208 21  -  DONNELLY by EVER since 1 joined the van Breukelen stable some 18 /ears ago there has existed a bit of friendly rivalry between my younger brother Mickey and I. We have fought many a duel in the saddle. I shall never forget tnat day on the Kuala
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  • 2124 21 SOCCERDOM... by Sharpshooter AFTER the Lord Mayor's Show comes the Municipal tiustcart. That must be the feeling of Singapore soccer fans today, after a week in which dullas -ditchwater senior so-cer has replaced the magnificent victories of Singapore Civilians over Negri Sembilan and Sing
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  • 274 21 Sunday Time« Penang Sport* Correspondent -I*HE standard of school athletics in Malaya is equal to that of public schools in the United Kingdom, according to Mr. Teoh Cheng Hal, one of Penang's best known coaches who recently retired after training Penan, Free School be to as ycai*.
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  • 530 22 R.A.F. CHANGI DOWN CHINESE ATHLETES League hoodoo repeated 1 RAF Changi 3, Chinese Athletes 2. THE Chinese Athletes, last year's league champions and Kota Raja's strongest challengers this season, were deflated for the second time this season by the middle of the league, RAF Changi, three-two in a SAFA senior
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    41 22 MRS. Gladys Loke Chua. who won the Perak singles and doubles last week, took the mixed doubles title in Selangor lawn tennis championships with Goon Kok Yin:; (right). They beat Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sinclair 6-2, 6-2. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 8 22 Yon still supreme in Johore YON BIN MIAN
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  • 67 22 TIIK Eiu;sh Rugby League learn Miffered the first defeat of I th»ir tour in Australia yesterday. They van narrowly beaten 15-14 by the Queensland State side. Queensland led 11-10 at the interral, but two penalty goals put Birum ahead at 14-13. It was ■nly in
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  • 65 22 Sin-.i;^ 1-? Cricket Club team to pf'v Singa-wre Harbour Board in a first round tie of the S.A.F.A. knockout competition on the picV.ne on Tuesday will be horpn from the following:— Behrends, Chatwia Brown. Turk, Davids; M-'liot. Wristht, MeVicir. Jonsche. Rrtiin Murray and Verrall. 8 C.C.'s fixture
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  • 106 22 LONDON, Sat. •pWO new weight divisions, JL light welter and heavy welter, were adopted at Friday's session of the International Amateur Boxing j Association Congress at Copenhagen. The new classes and revised official weights are: Fly new weight in kilos 51, approxinate equivalent 8 st. Bantam:
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  • 283 22 U.'.tiLta institution won their school match against St. Joseph sat St Joseph's ground yesterday by three wickets in an exciting finish. St. Joseph's were first to bat and totalled 70 i A. Delilkan 12, N. Pereira 14, R. Sandosham three for 28, C. G. Krishnan
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  • 33 22 sunaay limes Kajanr Sports Correspondent J^AJANG Indo-Ceylonese Sports Club, last year's Ulu Langat district football "A" Division champions, were beaten on Friday by Kajang Malays in the Ulu Langat District League.
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  • 329 22 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Reporter T»HERE will be a triple attraction at the Bukit 1 Bintang Park, Kuala Lumpur, tonight when promoter Ho Kirn Men? begins his series of big boxing promotions. With 31 rounds of boxin? featuring Malaya's best known fighters, this Drogramme
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  • 207 22 ACHANCELESS innings of 64 by B. Ross, which made |up more than half the total of the whele side, featured the first innings of the St. Andrews School Present Boys In their annual cricket encounter with the Old Boys at Wood:ville, yesterday. Winning the toss,
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  • 58 22 An undeteated century by A. .Ja risen was tne feature of the cricket friendly played at 8.0.D. ground yesterday between Wanderers and O.H.Q. "A". G.H.Q. totalled 89 and Wanderers passed this score with nine wickets in hand. They went on batting and at close had 147 for
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  • 19 22 Owing to rain the cricket friendly between Singapore Customs S.C. and the Sinhalese was not played yesterday.
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  • 217 22 4KMY won the toss against R.A.F. at the start I yesterday of their two-day cricket match at Seletar and batting first put up 199 all out at close of play. Rain fell heavily in town in the morning but it was dry at Seletar and
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  • 247 23 CYVIFT Athletes defeated R.A.F. Seletar in a friendly athletic competition at Victoria Institution ground yesterday. Swift Athletes scored 86 points against the Airmen's 37. Swift were without the services of their best runners, Yeo Choon Bee and E. A. Bears. Both are on the injured
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  • 453 23 SELANGOR CHINESE ROUT SING TAO 6-1 defeat for Tourists Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent rpHE Selangor Chinese Recreation Club, giving: a sparkling exhibition of clever football, trounced the Sing Tao Football Club touring team by six goals to one in a game of soccer played on Rifle Range Road
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  • 127 23 Sunday Times lpoh Sport* Correspondent PERAK are leading by 12 points I to three in Uieir Inter-State encounter with Per.;>ng winning four singles against one with one singles being uncompleted. Heavy rain wh'.ch fell in the afternoon delayed the start. The unfinished game was between Chin
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  • 31 23 Sunday Times Segamat Sports Correspondent r«HUNG Hwa A P entered tne final of the Segamat district knockout inter-party badminton tournament for the Dunlop Cup. The other finalists are Brightlights.
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  • 138 23 Sunday Times Penanf Sports Reporter MALAYA'S first all-Asian Club, Penang All Blues Club, will be officially declared open on July aZ. A sub-committee for the official opening was formed at a recent committee meeting at the clubhouse at Bagan Jeinal Road. All Blues dub was Inaugurated
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  • 44 23 THE United States' new decorative figure for Wimbledon. Miss Nancy Chaffee, is seen here during practice at the Queen's Club courts on June 7. She is a very good player and is expected to go far in the tournament. A.P. picture.
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  • 275 23 SELANGOR TOTAL 210 v. NEGRI Sunday Times SerembaJi Cricket orrcpomtent SELANOOR scored 210 In their first knock against Negri Sembilan in their Inter-State cricket which started here yesterday. In reply, Negri replied with 137 for six at close. The feature of the morning's play w»s 19-year-old Michael Shepherdson's chanceless 72
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  • 130 23 DOXY BP. beat the Blue Flash BP by nine games to nil. Results were: Singles: Lim Ong Huat beat Lee Kirn Seng 15-3. 15-0; Koh Beng Swee beat Bill Quek 15-6, 15-1; Lim Beng Aik beat Song 800 Lat 15-6, 15-4; Tan Chwee Yong beat
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  • 135 23 J.B. TEAMS WANT GAMES WITH CLUBS IN COLONY Sunday Times Johore Fahni Sports Correspondent THERE will be a lull in league socoer tx a month owing to the fasting month but arrangements are being made to substitute matches against Singapore teams In place of league games. If any Singapore team
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  • 288 23 SINGAPORE Cricket Association's Junior Tournament resumes today after last week's break and the result of today's matches should see Registrar of Vehicles S.C., Sinhalese and V.M.C.A.— first, second and third in the table— maintaining their positions. Most evenly matched tie In the tourney today will
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  • 46 23 CJ A.F.A. League fixtures for today and tomorrow are: jday: Junior League A. Group 1: C.S.A. v. I.R.C. "A," at Oeylang. Monday; Senior League, R.E.M.E. V. 8.0 D.C.A. at Jalan Besar; Junior A. Group 1: 30th Coy., R.A.O.C. v. R.A.P.C, Nee Soon, at Geylang.
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  • 38 23 SOCIAL Athletic Party defeated 61 Coy. R.A.S.C. by nine goals to one In S.A.F.A. Junior B, Group I soccer match played at Oeylang stadium yesterday Chin Yeong, Social's centre-for-ward netted four goals for his team.
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  • 256 23 Singapore well placed in Malacca game By A Special Correspondent MALACCA, Saturday. SINGAPORE were In commanding position at end of play today against Malacca in their twoday inter-State cricket match, having scored 218 for nine wickets in reply to Malacca s first innings total of 116. An interesting day's cricket
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  • 97 23 Sunday Time* Joherc Bahru Sports Correspondent •pHE annual soccer competition for the Tuneku Mahkota"s Cup between Malay schools in South Johore result ;d in Ayer Molek Malay School. Johore I Bahru, retaining the trophy which they won last year. The results in the serrl-flnals
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  • 155 24 Su day Times Se;arnat Sports Correspondent ■p.VV.D. Sports Association won the Segamat District Cup knockout soccer competition on Friday when they beat Internati r;.il Club one-nil in the final. Thou;h starting firm favourIt ics, in view of their fine victory cut the Suffolk Regiment in
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  • 70 24 Sunday Times Seremban Sports Reporter DLAYINO on a water-logged ground on Friday, the Negrl SembUan State hockey team defeated an eleven drawn from the crew of I.N.S. Tir by 4—2. The wet ground handicapped the barefooted players from the Indian Navy. However, they were far
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  • 63 24 Sunday Times Seremban Sports Reporter rE soccer team of the Twelfth Frigate of the Indian Navy were seen In action on Friday afternoon at Seremban, where they lost to the local Indians by the odd goal in three. Samanthan, who led the Negrl Indians' attack, scored
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