The Straits Times, 30 July 1950

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  • 29 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA Sunday Edition Of ttim straits rimes fc Singapore free Press- No. 783. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1950. Jf PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 566 1 STAND OR DIE' ORDER TO US. TROOPS Korean battle enters most critical stage FRONTLINE COMMAND POST IN KOREA, Saturday. I lEUTENANT-CENERAL WALTON H. WALKER TODAY ORDERED HIS EIGHTH U.S. ARMY TO MAKE A STAND— OR DIE FIGHTING —AGAINST NORTH KOREAN REDS SWARM INC FORWARD IN A 1 NEW OFFENSIVE. It
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  • 378 1 Sunday Times Special Correspondent (GOVERNMENT is likely to introduce the death penalty for arson attempts following the< $12,000,000 Aik Hoe rubber factory blaze i on Thursday. This was confirmed by an official source yesterday afternoon which also stated that this was only one of the
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  • 82 1 CJIX new records were O created at the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association championships held on Friday and yesterday at the University of Malaya mound. Bukit Timah. They were: Throwing the Hammer: A. McColm— lo2ft. 9jin Women's 100 yards: Lam Peek Har— l2.6 sec. Women's 440 yards
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  • 73 1 TOKYO. Sat.— A U.S. Air Force spokesman said today that an American B-29 Flying Fortress shot down a car-rier-based British Seanre fighter by mistake off the west coast of Korea on Friday. The pilot was rescued, he said. The cause of the incident, the spokesman declared,
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  • 79 1 SABOTAGE IN COMMONS, REPORT LONDON Sat. SCOTLAND Yard ci» were- i ailed in today to ■.itf> rep.-)rts that telephone and v;i; r been maliciously damaged at Houm <>f Co nmon Police headquart r.s to uivp any details. The A>■lstant CommlssionT "Inquiries are made into some damase at the House of
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  • 43 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. An Indian estate labourer was murdered by bandits on an estate in Joboi c last night. A Chinese bandit was shot and killed by security forces in Selangor yesterday afternoon. Arms and emmunk> tion were recovered.
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  • 83 1 HEIDELBERG, Germany, Sat.— Gen. Thomas Handy, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces in Europe, said here today ihat American forces In the European theatre were "prepared for any eventuality." Gen. Handy, who was speaking to 1.500 students from European armies on courses, added:
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  • 46 1 WELLINGTON, Sat. Volunce. j rs for the New Zaaland force for Korea numbered 3.074 up to noon yesterday. The force will be known as Kay Force, following the style of Jay Force, the Zealand contingent to the occupation of forces In Japan Reuter.
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  • 63 1 ASMARA, Sat. Eritrran .shiftas < bandits) ambtshed a British-led patrol nine miles from Obel Valley on Friday, killed a British corporal and two native patrolmen, and escaped to the hills. The corporal, whose name has not yet been disclosed, was a member of the Royal Berkshire
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  • 29 1 LONDON. Sat Parliament adjourned last night for a summer recess which will last until October 17 unless it Is recalled because of «n International crisis.— AP.
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  • 131 1 KOREAN battle, positions, according to latest front line cables this morning were: WEST: He ivy Communist troop concentrations driving from the north and east on Chinju, key road and rail function 60 miles west of the vital supply port of f usan, reached Ponggyeri. 10 miles west
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  • 175 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. WASHINGTON officials predicted today that Tuesday's meeting of United Nations Security Council under the presidency of the Soviet representative, Mr. Jacob A. Malik, would be one of the roughest and bitterest in the United Nations Using the Parliamentary powers of the chair to
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  • 31 1 Singapore police recovered yesterday 37 rounds of .55 anti-tank rifle ammunition, 11 ammunition clips, four rounds of rifle ammunition and three magazines from Tanjong Skopek off Llm Chu Kang.
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  • 26 1 A speech by the Prime Minister, Mr. C.R. Attlee, on "Defence and International Situation" will be broadcast by Radio Malaya at 7.12 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 20 1 Mr. Justice Thorogood will preside at the August Assizes which open in the Singapore Supreme Court on Tuesday
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  • 197 1 BRUSSELS, Sat. hurled hand- grenades and fired on sabre-swlnglng mounted police In Liege last night in a day of violence that climaxed the first week of King Leopold's return from five years of exile. One striker was reported to have lost a foot and five
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  • 142 1 J^ 13-YEAR-OLD Indian girl, Udaiyammal, was stabbed to death in a room at the labourers' quarters at the R.A.F. Base (Seletar). Singapore, early yesterday morning. The R.A.F. police found f— the Rlrl lying in a pool of blood with her throat cut They were called to the
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  • 272 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "I HAD just left the bus and crossed the road to borrow 15 cents for my fare when I heard two shots," said an embarrassed Mrs. Stanley Hulmes of Scarborough. Yorkshire, England, the mysterious European woman whose prompt action probably
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  • 57 1 HIO DE JANEIRO. Sat.Fifty people perished when a Constellation airliner of a Brazilian company crashed near Porto Alegre. Brazil, according to the company's office bere. Th<^ Constellation, which crashed In a storm yesterday, carrier 43 passengers and a crew of seven. It ran out of
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  • 3217 2 'Most serious crisis of my life' THE DUKE OF WINDSOR, CONTINUING HIS MEMOIRS, TELLS OF AN ORDEAL IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND A SUDDEN AND STARTLING BLOW THAT LED TO THE fM his last article, the Duke told of a visit from Mr Baldwin who crossquestioned him, rather avkwardly
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    • 104 2 BOOKS OF COMMERCE The Book ot the Stock Exchange by Armstrong $18.00 Leading Cases in Income Tax by Dixson 18.00 Retail Salesmanship by Boiling 12.60 I Principles of Banking by Thomas 9.60 I Law and Practice of Hie Stock Exchange by Holland 9.00 j Exchange and Trade Control by Evitt
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  • 415 3 'Gurney able to bemuse Council" Sunday Times Special Correspondent SINGAPORE, Saturday. "]"HE influence of fiscal policy in the Federation on Singapore taxation is too well realised to need stressing. And so it has hardly been surprising to find in Singapore commercial circles an absence
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  • 300 3 Bride-to-be was punched and beaten Sunday Time- Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat. 4 TEN-YEAR-OLD girl, Lim Ah Hiang, told the SeRatnat Court today that she vis punched, beaten with burning firewood and finally had boiling "kanji" thrown m her by her prospective mo--Ih»i-in-law. 37-year-old Tan B-*h. Tin was convicted on a eh
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  • 69 3 :>.ire Chamber ol Com--1 Rubber AMOCtatloa MM r est?rday (July 29 > wi-re. <•■!'•- i) r lb.: Buyrr SrllH N> t R S.S Spot nominal 123 Mi. F <v m bales Aui;. 1^ > I R.S.b 122. 123 N-> I R.S.S. notn.) 122', IM* N> I R.S.S. (nom.i ILM.
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  • 10 3 MM. WOKK. Saturday. July c*. mtJI (down 54.T;.).
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  • 50 3 Sunday Times Staff Krp«rter Mrmbers of the China Sorl.'ty feted the president Mr. L- 1 Siow Mong. at a dinner at th,' Chinese Swimming Club. Mr. Lee leaves Singapore Boon to take a course in Colorial administration in England H Is at present Supervisor of Elections.
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  • 304 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter %/OYACINC round the world on "busmen's holidays," two retired sea-captains, one 81, the other 64, are spending this week-end in Singapore, aboard the President Johnson. "I haven't been in Singapore for 55 years." said Capt. Alfred C. Abbott, whose first voyage
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  • 69 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A familiar figure at Kallang airport is Madame Ong Alice Goei who makes the air trip from Palembang three times a year to take her 11-year-old son. Ong; Han Koon. back with her for his school holidays. Madame Ong arrived yesterday
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  • 65 3 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter Sentence of one month's imprisonment was imposed on Ng Shun Kwong by Mr. P. Claque in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for picking a pocket outside the Happy World Amusement Park on June 21. Ng, who took $18 out of
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  • 52 3 Sunday Times SUB Reporter Teo Ching Kiang, v/ho was charped in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with causing voluntary hurt to Chan Cheok Loh and Low Kong Tee by his negligence in setting fire to a tar drum at Maude Road waa allowed $250 ball till
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  • 54 3 About 50 clerks of the Land Office, the Registry of Deed* and various legal firms yesterday gave a farewell luncb to 51-year-old Tuan Hajl Is mail bin Che' Lee*, Deputy Registrar of Deeds, who is retiring at the end of th* month, after 32 years' in the Singapore
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  • 185 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. y^FTER a month travelling day and night on buses, eight pretty Chinese girls who form Penang's first group of clippies" are enjoying their new work, "despite the occasional presence of wolves' who try to get fresh with us." 1 These
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  • 62 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Magazines in the Chines script issued to the public Dy the United States Informa tion Service in Singapore recently were returned through the post with "lewd annotations" against certain arttcles. This was stated yesterday by Mr. R.C.B. Wiltshire, D-.»--puty Commissioner of PoliceC.I.D.
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  • 40 3 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter The civilian staff of En gineering Stores Base Depot, Alexandra Road, held a farewell dinner at the Tai To::g restaurant, Happy World, fo* Major J.F. Dwyer. who 1« shortly leaving for the United Kingdom.
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  • 112 3 PENANG TURF CLUB OFFICER DIES IN CAR Front Our Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. DENANG racing circles to- day mourned the death of Mr. Khoo Teng Chuan, popular Assistant Secretary of the Penang Turf Club who collapsed at the steering wheel of his car at 10.30 last night while driving horn«.
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  • 25 3 SEGAMAT, Sat. Caught with illicit toddy in his possession, 28-year-old Gopal today waa fined $56, or a month in jail at Segamat.
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  • 310 3 Grenade case: 4 women charged Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. UOW a Chinese woman was shot dead by security forces when in the act of throwning a hand grenade was told in the Seremban High Court yesterday by a prosecution witness, Co Jet A. S. P. Barry Lewis, before
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    • 343 3 SINGAPORE Albert Sack Orch.: 10.20 Con- stand"; 10.30 "Variety Bandbox"; certo for Violin and Orch.: Delius: 11 Tchalkowsky; 11.30 "South a.m. Dance Music: y3O 10.50 Epilogue; 11 Close. America, Take It Away"; 12 Close; ••Band Call": 10 News, followed K. LUMPUR I—7 pjn s 'P° re 7 News; 7.15 by
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  • 1671 4 Onward to death glory j^l^^HM^Hl^HJ^B^HD^H^B^Bfeßll^tHHHV^Hi U^Hft^HHMN^BA^HHHß|^^BH^B^H^^^H^B^h^LH^lMH^^| to go on leave were David and Philip. They went to a nearby air strip to enquire about a private air lift to Brussels. "Nope," said the American pilot. "All these kites •re going to England." David looked meaningly at Philip. The pilot understood
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  • 2100 6 \^\sQjJL/ REPORTING SYDNEY William George Bennett generally known as Bill an engineer, who has been with Quantas for 22 years, is one of the nicest Australians you could meet. Being quite a senior member of the Qantas outfit Bill Bennett has control of the engineering organisation in
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  • 842 7  -  MARY HEATHCOTT by A PERFUME fac- tory sounds a pleasant place, and the reality was even pleasanter than I had imagined when I visited it last week. It possibly is not a typical perfume factory; all perfume factories are not set down among green fields though,
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  • 491 7 HERE in" Malaya we do not have the joy of gathering our own mushrooms from the Melds, but at least we need never lack that little finished look that mushrooms give to cooking. There are tinned mushrooms, dried mushrooms, air-freighted fresh mushrooms and. I believe, that enterprising
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  • 719 7 YOUR PROBLEMS ANSWERED Who are the happiest couplet those who marry the same type as themselvet, or those who marry their opposites?—B OO.ME of the "happiest couples'* are In the "opposites" category Somt are in the "same type" category. Neither differences nor likenesses matter if they have the
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  • 392 7 rE season's best colour is white. Dazzling white barathea, flannel or sharkskin suits, crisp white pique or Broderie Anglaise frocks, romantic cloudy chiffons, lace or floating organdie evening gowns. Teamed with black accessories and a big cartwheel hat, it was a first choice for Ascot,
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  • 894 8  - There IS such a thing as LADDERLESS STOCKING Sidney Rodin V\\i ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦•-f-^ I AST weekend 1 discovered a man ■whom every leg-cons-cious woman in Britain probably in the world would like to meet. In his desk at his Nottingham office he has just about the rarest thing on carth a
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  • 877 8  -  MARIAN Ny < SUNDAY. "According to this week's stars'. I tell husband at breakfast, "you should make a resolution here and now to budget your expenses, and keep to it, particularly durinp the next few days. Don't give way to extravagant impulses". Husband, who is brooding over hot
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  • 356 8 BACKCHAT... by Cynthia THANK goodness that last night was the last Saturday we shall be forced to witness the degrading spectacle of little Chinese girls singing for cents in Bugis Street, Albert Street and the other open air night spots of Singapore. At least, it
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  • 254 8 pITY the poor mil- liner! His scope is really very limited. After designing hats to b§ worn on the back of the head, the following season he tilts them forward...then sideways... then straight, and then he has no choice but to itart the dreary round all
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  • 377 9 MASS RESIGNATION FROM LABOUR Labour members disagree with policy Sunday Times Staff Reporter A MASS resignation probably more than 100 members from the Labour Parry of Singapore is expected by the middle of this week, the Sunday Times learnt last night. The resignations are expected to come from many original
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  • 102 9 JOHORE BAHRU SPRUCING UP SEA FRONT JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A SMARTENING up of the sea front at Johore Bahru is being undertaken by the Town Board and th<> P.W.D. Action by the Town Board has resulted in all low hanging branches of angsana trees bordering the water front bein^ cut
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  • 52 9 JOHORE BAHRO, Sat. Conv.cted in the Johore SesOoort or being In postt <i'>n of 15 leaf packets of chandu, Chia Pom Kirn. a 1.-'beurrr in a pineapple factory at Scudai was bound over In $103 for 15 months on cond'.tion iha he took treatment to cure hm^elf of
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    39 9 ki ISS luanita |oy Howell Porter, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrt. W. C. Porter, of Singapore, and Mr. Rudolf Hagenaar of th« Rotterdam. Trading Company, Djakarta, who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. Sunday Timet picture.
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  • 148 9 CLAIMS TRIAL IN $2,177 CUSTOMS CASE Sunday Times Staff Reporter GOH YAKE HONQ, a 20--year-old Chinese, claimed trial In the Singapore. Third Police Court yesterday to possessing 55 bottles of dutiable gin and 255 lbs. cigarettes together with 82 lbs. of dutiable tobacco in the garage of a house in
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  • 79 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A dance under the patronage of th; Governor, sir Franklin Gimson. will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Aug. 4 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in aid of the Girl's Home Building Fund. The Tanzlin Club band will
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  • 360 9 j'jnday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TIRED of seeing patrons with watery eyes, the Rex Cinema in Kaula Lumpur has decided to ban smoking in the hall during performances. "By the last show of each day the hall is full of stale smoke and many
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  • 89 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Singapore Teachers' Union has decided to send a memorandum to the Special Select Committee on Appointments detailins a new salary scheme for teachers based on the principle of a unified education service. The decision was taken at an extraordinary general meeting
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  • 127 9 A 54-YEAR-OLD woman, Sal Leng Sng, was ordered yesterday In the BingaDore Second Police Court to be remanded till August 4 when she claimed trial to two charges of attempted suicide and attempted murdtT of a young girl, Lee Sek Gaik. Sal was alleged to
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  • 81 9 SunJ.iv Times Staff Krpurler P^ WOMAN who is "always on the go" but still ful. of smiles is Miss Teresa Spens. who returned to Singapore yesterday by air from Labuan. Chief representative of the British Red Cross for Far East, Miss Spens had just completed
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  • 646 9 Maria has a special Hari Raya feast Sunday Times Staff Reporter IT WAS HARI RAYA all over again in a little shophouse in Rangoon Road, Singapore, yesterday as 14-year-old Nadra binte Ma'arof, better known as Maria Huberdina Hertogh, spent her first day home again with her foster-mother Che Amman. "Don't
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  • 108 9 Sunday innrs Staff Krporier THE Dutch Consulaie-Gen-eral has not given up the fight over Maria Huberdina Hertogh (Nadra binte Ma'arof) who. under a Court of Appeal judgment delivered in Singapore on Friday, goes back to her foster mother. Che Aminah. A spokesman for the Dutch
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  • 151 9 A gift for the general 'THE original of the u>>o> s cartoon by Giles, /n;nous Daily Express artist. showing the War Minister, Mr. John Struchey. on a jungle patrol through lII* Malayan jungle, has bp in, presented to Major-Gen. R K Urquhart. GO.C^, Malaya District. Majos-Gen. Vrquhart saw the cartoon
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  • 97 10 THE FAMILY of the late Mrs Tcclc Han Wah alias Madam Helen Choo Sau Ying tender their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who sent wreaths monetary gifts, letters of condolence, rendered rervice* and attended the funeral on 27. 7. "50. VrSsr.S. B. SEI.VAPAJOO AE lOUIS be? to
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  • THEE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 219 10 AN the page opposite a special correspondent of The Sunday Times tells for the first time the story of foul and filthy crimes perpetrated by Communist terrorists in Malaya against their fellow men in the name of liberty a callous, murderous record that should make every decent
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    • 289 10 •pwo weeks ago the Sunday Times printed in this pase an article criticising a recent police statement that there were not more than 3.500 Communist sympathisers in Sinpipore. It warned of Red activity "growing at a surprising pace" since the start of the Korenn war, and it
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  • 711 10  -  K.S. CHIA JHERE is a tendency among young people today to spend their leisure moments either in sports or in the cinema. Only the very few spend their free time in genuinely cultural pursuits. Painting, classical music and good books are regarded with distaste by modern,
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  • 543 10  -  G. T. Boon by UUMOUR in Chinatown is like a wanton child tolerated only, perhaps, by a small group in whose pleasurable company I find one of the few redeeming features for living with the flotsam and jetsam of Singapore's humanity. While the masses resignedly wallow in the
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  • 1217 10  - LEONARDO da VINCI in the ATOM AGE ERIC MITCHELL i~|NE of the innovav tions of the last war which is being used to good effect against Malaya's terrorists today is the use of the parachute. The type used is the statichute, latest development in parachute construction. The parachute, which can
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    • 515 10 TO DOROTHY, wife of A. Guyan RoberUon. at Malacca Hospital, on 27th July, a son. THE engagement Is announced between Mr. Chwee Meng Chong eldest sen of Mr. Chwee Ah Shew «nd late Madame Chew Chal May, and Miss Tay Kirn It only eaufchtrr of the late Mr. Si Mrs
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  • 587 11 MARK OF THE BEAST IN MALAYA Tortures, killings in Reds 9 wake Sunday Times Special Correspondent THIS is a story that will shock you. A story that should have been told long ago but which, for reasons best known to themselves, has been hushed up by Army and Government chiefs.
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  • 61 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Molid Myiieen bin Mohd.. aged 18. pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to escaping Jrom the Boys' Home. Clejnenti Road. Singapore, on July 27. He was ordered to return. Mohd Mydeen was Ciiso charged with breaking into a Boys'
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  • 235 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THREE hundred Chinese scouts at Woodsville yesterday assured the Covernor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Cimson, that as members of the Boy Scout movement they would do their utmost to prevent terrorist attacks in the Colony. Addressing the scouts at a special rally
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  • 80 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Mr. D. A. Fyfe, the Singapore Relief Court Magistrate postponed yesterday his fin-l-ing in the preliminary inquiry into the alleged contraventions under the Companies Ordinance against Quok Thiam Song, a managing director of Thong Huat Thiam Kee Ltd., Rochore Canal Road, until tomorrow
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  • 301 11 COMPANY ANSWERS CLAIMS Sunday Times Staff Reporter A LIST of 10 claims sent by the Singapore Rediffusion Employees' Union to their employer has been answered with the accent placed on the fact that "the company is anxious to continue to be a good employer, according to the best local standards
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  • 322 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A CENTS of the Malayan Communist Party deliberately set fire to the Aik Hoe Rubber Factory on Thursday and thereby caused Singapore's biggest ever peace-time blaxe. An official police statement issued last night said that all information obtained during the investigation
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  • 160 11 TELUK ANSON. Sat. T*WO hundred and fifteen delegates and representatives of various Malay associations, meeting at the General Assembly of the Perak UMNO in Telok Anson, today cheered themselves hoarse when toM that Dato Onn bin Ja'atnr h:id consented to be nominated for President
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  • 41 11 The Singapore Teachers' Training College held a successful dance last night at the College Hall at Cairn Hill. The dance was organised by the "A" and 'B" groups of the College and was attended by 250 members and friends.
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  • 36 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— On the withdrawal by the prosecution of a charge of attempting to commit suicii'o by throwing herself into thp sea. Yeo Slew Eng, a woman, was acquitted at Johnro Bahru today.
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  • 113 11 Sunday Tines Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Dutt sisters, song and dance artistes, will perform at the Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow. Miss Shonali Dutt, aged 19, is a teacher and has sung in several charity concerts in Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Malacca. At
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  • 360 11 Sunday Times Correspondent THE way is now clear for work to start on the 1 construction of a new $1,000,000 fire station for Singapore on a six-acre site at Alexandra Road. After two years of legal difficulties over acquisition formalities, the land has now been
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  • 62 11 Simdav Timrs Staff I orrr»pnndrnt KUALA LUMPUR Sal CiIXTY books. 37 picti re O books and 39 periodicals, all Chinese publications, have been banned under the Undesirable Publications Ordinance 1949. These were enumrraUd in a list published by the F< d< raticin <if Malaya Governmi nt Gazette
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  • 74 11 Sunday Times Staff K> purler A 60-year-old Chines 1 n Yong. pleaded guilty bel« re Mr. P. Claque in the Sinu«pore Fourth Police Court y tterday to begging at the Jane tion of Bukit Timah a-.d Jurong Roads on July 28 Lim. who had walked
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  • 32 11 Sunday Times Staff Reji<nt«T JOHORE BAHRU. Sal. The British Adviser Joh< re, and Mrs J. D. Hodgkins. n. are holding a cocktail M Saujana at 7.15 p.vn < n A"2. 4
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  • 877 12 -THIS week Radio MJjya welcomed into the fold a new Programme Assistjnr 30-year-old Tony Srhooling. He served six yra.s hi the P A. and R.E.M.E. chirirw n lO v r and during tins ::nn> first acquired low of broadcasting, when loaned the Forces Broaucisiing F :-vice and
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  • 761 12  -  NAT.GUBBINS By "Although farmer* art pleased to accept th» benefit* of subsidies and guaranteed markets under Socialism, most of them yoU Conaenrative"—Political observer. TN the manner of a bucolic scene in an old English musical comedy: When I were one and twenty years My dad was
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  • 201 12 'Skyway tunnels 9 for Britain APERATION of Green Airway I, first of a network of "skyway tunnela" to eliminate collision risks In the skies over Britain, will begin on Aug. 1. Control will operate for a width of ten miles between 5,000 and 11,000 feet, with aircraft separated from each
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  • 1311 13  - 6.500 U.S. women answer a stark love questionnaire EDWARD GRANT DR. KINSEY TURNS HIS SEARCHLIGHT ON THE "WEAKER SEX"— PRODUCES ANOTHER STARTLING MANUSCRIPT. By piVE years ago, a young American scientist sponsored with £30,000 funds from the Rockefeller Foundation startled the civilised world with a book baldly entitled, "Sexual Behaviour
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  • 400 13 A salute to the beard Natasha becomes a star J^ LION keeps his mane, a peacock his plumage Whj should man shave off his beard? Man looks more majestic with the mass of god-given hair on the chin. It Is the mark of his manhood. It is the one thing
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  • 52 14  -  JOHN BEHAGUE Cinema news by Tk« world's grejfait down Charli* Chaplin la back. "City Light*" hi at hilarious and deeply moving at over. Can you r«cognis«*thett scenes? Left, with P auletta Coddard in "Th« Crtat Dictator;" centre, "The Cold Ruth," tni, right with tha eccentric millionaire in
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    549 14 fT is a long time since a picture has reduced me to the nose-blowing, 1 eye-mopping state of mind but this week two films "City Lights" and "No Sad Sones For Me"— have really steam-rollered mv resistance. Today, after an unparalleled record of film achievements over a period
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  • 352 14 *,|Y vil'.use is loss than ao IVI miles from London, but in no sense are we "in touch" with the world of entertainment. My "daily help" was not aware of what she calls -Oklay Omma" until about a month ago. and she Is still singing "Oh what
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  • 279 14 _ORRY for the touch 5 »5 one last week "spot- z tcrs" but quite a number sof you sent in correct entries some even re- S membering the name of Si the dog! The picture was "Call Of The Wild." the stars were Clark Gable
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  • 1196 15  -  SHARPSHOOTER r Says- YEWS that restriction on crowds at boxieg shows at the Happy World arena is likely to be ea^ed, so that 9.000 or more can be accommodated, is ■welcome Indeed. This ■will j?ive promoters who can present top class attractions a fair chance to
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  • 87 15 gAM Burmister, the Jewish heavyweight wrestler, was defeated by King Kong by a pin fall scored In the 21st minute of their fight at the Happy World arena last night. It was Burmister's farewell fight and their fifth meeting, King Kong winning three, one
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  • 452 15 THIS year's S.A.F.A. Senior League champions, 1 Kota Raja, suffered their first defeat for the season at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, when they were beaten by Tiger Sports Club by four goals to nil. The man who made Tigers' victory possible was 29-year old Patrick
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  • 179 15 Balwant to miss MA A A meeting Sunday Times Serembaa Sporta Reporter •pHERE was disappointment In Negri Setnbilan sporting circles when it was learned in Seremban yesterday that schoolboy Balwant Singh, who set up a new Negrt record in the halfmile at the recent N.S.A.A.A. sports, will not be able
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  • 72 15 THE Cold Storage B.C. beat C.R.E. i South) by 86 runs in their crtcktt encounter yesterday. Th? Cold Storage team scored 161 (P. de Kretser 73. C. B. Humphreys 37) Roberta bowled best for C.R.E., taking 2 wickets for 9 runs. CJt.E. (South) wer>
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  • 44 15 MEXICO CITY, Sat. A USTRALIA took the opening two matches of the American zone Davis Cup tennis finals here yesterday. John Bromwich defeated Armando Vega, Mexico. 3-6, 6-0. 6-2, 6-2 and Frank Sedgman beat Gustavo Palafo. Mexico. 6-4. 6-4, 6-2.— A.P.
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  • 275 16 I^OR working out this version of a famous brain-teaser you will need three red cards and three black cards. The red cards represent three explorers who have arrived at tho bank of a deep stream in a South American Jungle with three members of a savage tribe
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    • 226 16 WE REGRET THAT OUR BRIDGE FEATURE. "WINNING CONTRACT.- IS UN AVOIDABLY HELD OVER UNTIL NEXT WEEK. ACROSS: 1. Plants <6>: 6. Counter-balance (6): 12. Bird (4>; 13. In being IS); 14. Surety (7)- 17. Pertaining to nose (5); 18. 'Animal (3): 19. She°p (4): 21. Ford (4); 22. Pish (3):
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    • 208 16 kecutacAej iecau/cd try /CtuscAs*. A iiKtaatful broke btpn :o tw troubles' if B«ril«t»ne hndichti Tht, .orr.«d him «o much that hrn was quu« untbl« f'«n» v.d "T»ka im.il doTt el Kr^t" t«TT mo-nlnj a«lor* br.ikfiit He 4<6. >H4 ,u,ckl, found r,l f rom nu kn-iachw. which k»tnt troobi.d Mm •inc..
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    • 492 16 AUGUST HOLIDAY SEASON AT THE REX It's right for Ha And right for Ma Ifs right for tittle m«t If you use W right' Like all of us How right you torn will he' vS VU(,H T forfc^ 1 /SJJJX OfAl K>R TOUET BFit^ ffjP jßheumalism! and Backache Gone in
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    • 290 16 i At/ numi a i// fiD m mmmm mm I ur K. rf. tW/m FLi/n I l^—' 1 TKIS WEEK thon4rh on the part m zn THIS WEEK FOR YOU old friend or swretheart. pOR ALL CAPRICORN (Dec. 21— Jan. 19) Chances are you will see concrete results from your
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    • 544 16 CANCER (Jun. 21— Jul. 20)— If you have legal business on hand, expect good results this week. Alternatively someone from abroad proves generously inclined. If planning travel, don't hesitate to make final arrangements Monday or Tuesday. LEO (Jul. 21— Aug. 21)— If you have been expecting a legacy or help
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  • 877 17  - THEY WHISPER THAT WINSTON IS AFTER THE DERBY JOSEPH CARRITTY Soldier, statesman, orator, writer and now... I by 1 MAVE you ever been on Epsom Dcuns at eight in the morning? Then you kn<;w how bright and brittle the weather can be. like a canvas by Sir A fred Mannings.
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  • 1224 17  -  CHARLES GIBSON by I DONT know whether it's the beneficial effect of the exercise and the open air as compared with the smoke and drink, but at the risk of being dubbed a traitor and a turncoat, I must go on record as stating that golf
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  • 2149 18 Another instalment of the life story ofJA CX SOLOMONS, boxing 's most colourful figure 'THAT heavyweight 1 fight I was telling you about, in which Eddie Phillips cutpointrd Sweden's Olle Tand- <:. leads me indirect--1 but inevitably to reC U the birth-pangs of one of
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  • 1041 19 Wins three events and breaks own record IT was a very busy day for Singapore's champion athlete Lloyd Valberg yesterday and another successful one, too, in the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's third post-war meeting held at the University of Malaya grounds, Bukit Tiraah.
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  • 109 19 Solution: One black card <savage) and one red card WpKfflETI go over. The red card comes back and two red cards go. One red card comes back and two red cards co One black jard comi s back. Two black cards go and one red
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  • 120 19 ACROSS: 1. Rushes. 6. Offset. 12 Teal. 13. Alive. 14, Sponsor 17. Nasal 18. Elk 19. Ewes 21 Wade. 22. Eel 24. Spur 26. Leg 27. Dares. 29. Real. 31. Secretion 34. Rues 35. Dream. 37. Par. 40. Mai 42 Dam. 43. Idol 45. News 47. Re?. 49
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  • 427 19 Sunday Times Cricket Reporter VLTITH ONLY three matches (for each team) remaining in the Singapore Cricket Association's tournaments, today's series should decide the destination of this year's senior championship while less may be known about the junior section, where the first three teams are
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  • 42 19 The fo..owini{ tie in the Tang. in Club Tonnu TournameDt were 'p.ayed vrsip rday v. mi H cap Doaklet: Mrs. K. Grt-ensuod and Mrs Dearsy {—15 3i beat Mrs O. H Oa!y and Mrs. N. Gardiner iscr) (-0. 6-4.
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  • 334 19 Penang trounce Perak: enter soccer final Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Reporter DENANG'S reserve centre-forward, Abu Baidah, created Malaya Cup soccer history when he scored all of his side's five goals in last evening's Malaya Cup match. Penang trounced Perak fivenil on the Chinese Assembly ground to enter the Malaya Cup
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  • 611 20  - BATTLESHIP TO SKIP PENANG MEETING EPSOM JEEP Four O'Clock II back at work By DATTLESHIP, winner of the Singapore Cup at Bukit Timah recently, will not run at the Penang August Bank Holiday meeting. His next mission will be the valuable Singapore Gold Cup in September. It is, indeed, a
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    53 20 TEMPLE Street, an English racehorse just imported into Malaya, pictured at the Singapore docks with Trainer C. W. Turley. Temple Street is a three-year-old gelding by the war-time Derby winner Watling Street. The owner, Mr. Cheang Chong Hiir. says he will re-name the horse Coleman Street, after his own address.
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  • 229 20 THE outstanding form shown 1 by the West Indies cricket team now touring England indicates that they are the only country at present capable of testing Australia's postwar supremacy. Yet a Test series between these two countries is unlikely before 1958. The Imperial
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  • 172 20 rIE foi.owing are the resu.ts of Mciduv s tics in the Singapore V M is A. tennis tuurnament: kM Handicap Sinflrs: Arthur Lim i 15 1 beat K H Auk i no> 6-3. 6-3: L S Thlvy 30> beat Dr. C:.:m Ah Kow i 30> 2-6. 7.5
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  • 90 20 Sports Letter FIRST SINGAPORE GOLD CUP WINNER CjIR. 1 would like to draw »3 your attention to the first paragraph of the report in which Mr. Manning speaks of winning One Of the Biggest Races Of the Season— "The first Singapore Gold Cup." I a:n arraia that Mr. Manning's statement
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  • 24 20 YEW ZEALAND beat the British touring Rugby League team in the first of two Tests at Christchurch yesterday by 16-10.— Reuter. A.A.P.
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  • 703 20 FOLLOWING are weights for the first and second .lays of the Penang races on Aug. 5 and 7: First Day CL. 1. DIV. I—7 Furs. Tara Street 9.03 Four O'Clork II 8.13 Battleship 8.06 Pat's Fancy 8.01 Perostan 8.04 Clynor 8.03 .Silver Spear 8.02
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  • 283 20 W.GIBB LEADS FIELD IN COLONY GOLF \y. G. A. GIBB. Malayan champion 1949. leads the field with 72 (par for tlie course) in the first round of the Colony Golf champion ships played at the Island Club yesterday. He is closely followed by M. M. Patterson with 73 who returned
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  • 71 20 rME Intervened In the friencTy cricket match between the Ceylon Sports Cub and the V.M.C.A. niivcd on the Ceylonese ground yesterday. Batting first, the Cey.onese scored 186. towards which Thuraisinjam and Nagaiah contributed 52 and 25. respectively, before retiring. For the Vs. Coulthread took five wickets for 63.
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  • 71 20 HONG KONG, Sat. rpHE cricket match between the x Hong Kong and Malaya Universities Combined team and Colonel H Ov.en Hugh?s Local XI hire today, was called because of heavy rain. KAMPONO Bharu S C. yesterday beat the British Military Hospital in a soccer match played at
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  • 135 20 Sunday Times Johore Bahru Sports Correspondent \|R. JUSTICE STORR was elected president of the South Johore Rugby Football Club at the annual meeting held at the Johore Civil Service Club on Friday. The Club last year had a fairly successful season, winning 17 out of the 30
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    31 20 fHE CHARLTON soccer tea m prepare for tn. opening of the English football season M they jog round The Valley ground under the watchful eye of their trainer, Jimmy Trotter (left).
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  • 58 20 HM. DOCKYARD, who won the SAFA Group 1 championship in the Junior League, yesterday won the Junior "A" title when they defeated the SUB. Auxiliary Police the Group 2 winners, by two goals to one on the Police Trailing School ground. Obad and Roberts scored for
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