The Straits Times, 24 September 1950

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  • 28 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALATfA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of Th« StnUta Times 6c Singapore Free Press No. 791. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 297 1 ALLIES ARE CLOSING THE GAP Wo rout yet 9 says General TOKYO, Saturday. "J"HE allied trap in Korea is closing. United Nations forces narrowed the gap today between their northern and southern beachheads to 85 miles. A flanking column has been sent south and east round Seoul, in a bold
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  • 123 1 gRITISH troops suffered about 150 casualties today when Allied tighter bombrrs attacked their positions by mistake. Associated Press Photographer Gene Herrick said that American planes were involved. Herrick .said casualties among the British apparently were heavy. Some were badly burned, he said, by napalm jellied gasoline bombs.
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  • 135 1 QRAMATIC details of the last stages of the Japanese attack on M.ilaya are revealed by Winston Churchill in the fourth volume of his great War Memoirs, which is to be published by The Straits Times. The series starts on Oct. 10 and will be illustrated
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  • 155 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent LONDON. Saturday. PRIVATE Arthur Rowley of The Creen Howards thinks the British civilian community in Singapore is snobbish and unfriendly towards men of his Regiment who spend leaves in the Colony after being engaged in jungle fighting. On rvs return to England,
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  • 56 1 Sunday Times Stan" Reporter Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, C-in-C. Far East Air Force, returned to Changi last night from his routine visit to Air Headquarers. Hong Kong. Sir Francis flew to Hong Kong on Se.pt. 18. accompanied by Lady Fogarty and his personal
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 1 JENNY HO (left). Tiger S. C. champion breast-stroker, who won the 40 yards breast stroke from Ivy Loh. at the Tiger S.C. swimming gala yesterday. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 68 1 LIMESTONE AIR FORCE BASE 'MAINE). Sat. One U.S. air force jet plane landed here last night after a 3.300-mile non-stop flight from England and the pilot of the second jet on the mission bailed out safely over Labrador. The first non-stop jet flight across the Atlantic
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  • 66 1 NOTTINGHAM, Sat— Three small boys plus 11,000 eggs equals one big omelet The boys broke into a Food Ministry warehouse here and pelted each other with eggs for an hour. In court the eldest, 11, was ordered detained for three weeks pending, a report by a probation officer.
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  • 69 1 General Marcel Carpentier, French C-in-C for IndoChina, will arrive by air from Saigon at short visit to the C'3-in-C. FARELF and FEAF, General Harding and Air Marshal Fogarty. Gen. Carpentier, who is returning a call a short while ago by the two British commanders, will be
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  • 191 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter WHILE his foster parents were frantically looking for him, 11-year-old Bertie March spent 12 "happy days" minding cows in* the kampongs off Buklt PanJang, Singapore. IS miles away from his home. A reward was offered for his return and all police stations
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  • 62 1 The Covernor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson (back to camera) pictured at Kallang yesterday greeting the leader of the British Parliamentary delegation, the Earl of Listowel. On the extreme right is Air Commodore Arthur V. Harvey and Mr. Ernest Popplewell, two other members of the delegation. In
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  • 173 1 Sunday Times Market Correspondent kJALAYA'S overseas trade reached an all-time high last tY month when exports totalled $396,946,452 and imports $279,533,248, giving a favourable trade balance for the month of $117,413,204. Exports for the first eight months of this year were valued at SI .903.624,656
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  • 218 1 I Sunday Times Staff Reporter SIX British Parliarrrentarian« who arrived in Singa— pore by air yesterday to sVidy I local conditions in Malaya will, after a three-week tour, 'submit a written report to the Empire Parliamentary Association, the Prime Minister, I Mr. Attlee, and the
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  • 209 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. AN encounter with a bandit j force added to the difficulties of the party which earlier thi%month fought its way through dense Kelantan jungle to the scene of the Dakota which crashed with 12 men on board. Two
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  • 17 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. —The U.S. Army has lifted a ban against OJ.'s In the far E*aj
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  • 26 1 - LUTON, Sat.— Mr. Bernard Shaw was reported today to be making "satisfactory progress" in hia recovery from a thigh fracture and kidney ailment. A. P.
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  • 348 1 Anjalai, aged 72, 'weds a goddess Sunday Times Special Correspondent JHE Mariamman Temple at the little villaga of Bakar Bata in the Alor Star area was the scene of the 'wedding* recently between pretty 12-year-old Anjalai, daughter of Muthusamy, a Town Board Indian labourer, to Goddess Mariamman the deity to
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  • 229 1 SAVED HIM FROM HOOLIGANS Sunday Times Start Rrpor'.rr J^ MALAY special muttbh) attached to the Alexandra Road Police Station last night -saved 29-year old N^ Hoe Seng, a lorry driver, from a gang of hooligans. The constable was on his round s along Alexandra Re.i I at 7.30 p.m. when
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  • 2781 2 'UNCLE DAVID' WAS THE CENTRE OF FAMILY INTEREST The scene in Miss Crawford's book of Royal reminiscences, The Little Princesses, moves from Windsor to 145 Piccadilly. In those days, says Miss Crawford THE house at 145 Piccadilly was neither large nor splendid. It might have been the home of any
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  • 56 3 Absvc (left) General MjcArthur with members of hit staff watch* h_- pre-landing bombardment of Inchon from the bridge of the U.S.S. Mount McKinley. Right. American invading forces exim.nc captured Communist rnspt at Inchon. Below: An American soldier guards a group of naked Communist soldiers ciprurcd
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  • 237 3 'Get away from the Kampongs' Malays told Sunday Times Staff R«" !><>< >«T LJAJI Mohamed Yunos bin Labin who has just rstired after 35 years as a police court interpreter in Singapore gives this advice to Malay youth: Try and get away from the kampongs." And this advice comes from
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  • 494 3  -  G. T. BOON i;% IkNK ot the gayest ol Chinese festivals, tti" Mid-Autumn Festival, which reaches its climax on Tuesday— the fifteenth day of eighth moon, is being celebrated by the Chinese in Malaya I' is harvest lime for China's peasants, wpdriir.g tor lovers, debt pot'linn for businessmen.
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  • 277 3 Spore Chinese disagree on national day Sunday Times Staff Reporter CINGAPORE S Chinese community will split into two camps over the celebration of China's National Day, proclaimed 39 years ago by Dr. Sun Vat Sen, father of the Chinese Republic, and now altered to Oct. 1 by Mao Tse-tung's Communist
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  • 233 3 >unJ.n I inu- Mai 1 MmStMNI KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. SECURITY* forces in Pahang >3 shot and killed a Chinese who failed to halt when challenged on Thursday evening. In Perak, oa:iu.i4 tuvd on a military vehicle. A British ■oldler was sliuhtlv wounded. A bandit gang set
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  • 105 3 SPORE RUBBER STEADY: PRICE UP 3 CENTS MODERATE trade and factory buying had a very steadying effect on the Singapore rubber market yesterday and boosted prices up by about three cents in the course of the days trading. Singapore Chamber ji commerce Rubbei Association coot prices yesterday (Sept. 23) were,
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  • 9 3 SINGATORt. Saturday. Sept 33: $404 (up *11S«>.
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    • 153 3 i SVcVs SINGApORE cold STORAGE CO., LTD. v announce that as front the Ist October 1950 all the bread produced at their Bakeries in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang will be enriched by the addition of vitamins to a standard recommended by the most eminent nutritional authorities. This means that
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 197 3 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE 9 a.m. "Walt* Tim»"; 9 .30 "With a Smile A Song"; 9.4S "At the Piano"; 10 News, followed by Emergency News from XL; 10.10 Light Music; 10.30 Latin American Rhythm; 11 "Love From Lelyhton Buzzard"; 11.30 Anglican studio service; 12 Malay; 1 p.m. Harry Brunet at the
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  • 3088 4 The Sunday Times begins this week the serialisation, in abridged form of "An Ocean without Shores," by Capt. C. O. Jennings, Municipal Architect, Kuala Lumpur. This book has been hailed by critics both in Malaya and Britain as one of the most graphic escape stories yet
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 167 4 _^gj^ F oh YOUR NEXT LEAVE fc^|^s>" a HOLIDAY PARADISE m^f* ft Winter snow sport* ot the Auttralian Alt*. New W. Walt* i uHiin it hours iwi] rr BEflHHfr' jfk by swift four-cnglned "Constellation" aircraft, j^4 J*i Australia offer* you Infinite variety. Incomparable I *&&f^EffS? climate ft temperate wonderland with
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    • 115 4 AN Ocean Without Shores is published by Messrs. Hodder and Stoughfon at 12/64. and can be obtained at any bookshop. B "S&SIS^I I K[ ow s the tmic for thi Js young man to learn the ip h yP||§==?££? s cndc to Imer MgU j^fr^^s^jfy Cleanliness 1 A glass of
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  • 60 5 ABOVE: Left: In his lon* fringed blue and white teleth (prayer shawl) and cap, 15-year-old Ezekirl Raphael (right) sits in the Synagogue porch with Manasseh Reuben (centre) and another young ftiend. Right: seated on the havkhal (raised platform) in the Synagogue Rabbi Jacob Shababo fanned himself
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  • 133 5 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat PLANTING of ornamental and flowering plants In various part of the town has begun as a further extension of the scheme to Improve th-t general appearance of Johore Bahru. Particular attention is being paid to the grounds surrounding the Government
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  • 59 5 Sunday Time* < <>i ir>ponilrnl JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Nineteen plans for dwellings of the kampong type were submitted this month to the Town Board. Johore Bahru for approval. No plans came before the Board for the prection of bungalows or shophotises although there is a
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  • 121 5 Sub<Ut Times i'orrespondenl KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. ONE of the first things the Malayan Youth Council plans to do after It has consolidated its position is to start youtn clubs in squatter re-settlement areas. The President of the Coun- cii. Mr. F. C. Arulanantiom. told the Sunday Times
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  • 147 5 NONIS TRIAL SET FOR OCTOBER 6 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE trial of Joseph Michael Nonis, 25-year-old Eurasian wireless operator for the alleged murder of 10-year-old Annie Winnie Spencer on |une 30 last, will commence at the High Court during the first week of October. Nonls. wno reserved his defence
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  • 47 5 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter Ning Yew Thong, aged 17 who pleaded guilty to stealing six katls of sugar from his employer. Chan Poh Hua, at 4'j milestone. Changl Road, on Sept. 9, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate.
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  • 248 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A CENTURIES old religious ceremony, dating back to the days of the Children of Israel, was observed in the heart of Singapore last week, when the city's hundreds of |ews held their Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) service. Devoutest observance of the
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  • 718 5 TJY THIS time those living upcountry who have applied for Federation of Malaya scholarships (now called bursaries) will have been notified by the Department of Education, Kuala Lumpur, whether they are being awarded one or not. The successful ones will of course be rejoicing, and they will be
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  • 71 5 Sund.it Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat The Roman Catholic Mission have under consideration plans for building a Catholic boys school in Kluang. A convent for girls has already been built and will very shortly be formally opened. It will be in charge of Cannosian nuns.
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  • 58 5 Sun>l:i» llme> Stan Kcp»rifr Eighteen-year-old Solakhan 1 Singh claimed trial in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday to hous«* trespassing at River Valley Road on Sept. 2, with intent to steal $250 md 300 rupees belonging tc Gurnam Singh. Hearing was postponed till Dec. 7.
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  • 1912 6 /i ''ill I I ova ylkQxduREPORTING CELDOM have I seen people enjoy themselves more than at the Musicians" Union ball at the Raffles last Monday. The party was wide open to anybody, and about 600 people had turned up. determined to have fun. With five bands present,
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  • 850 7 HUMAN CASEBOOK areTparents unreasonable t YOUR PROBLEMS ANSWERED »t I AM 28. Having waited 'five years for a boy who is 31 and now capable of looking after me, I find that my parents are not in favour of him because they prefer someone more well-to-do. I am prevented communicating
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  • 553 7 PHEESE in all its various forms Is one of the most useful stand-by's we have. New and crumbly, a small piece is a most excellent digestive help after a large meal. Or, as a meal in itself with new bread, fresh butter, pickled onion and beer
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  • Article, Illustration
    164 7 TIME is money, Hie businessmen say and there* certainly a handful of value in the above picture. These four exquisite ring watches are specimens of the unparalleled craftsmanship of the Swiss watchmaker* and jewellers. Left to right they are a diminutive all-gold watch hidden under a square lid-set with 16
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  • 861 7  -  MARY HEATHCOTT by I ET battle comI refer, of course, to the contest between soap and soapless which was off to a good start this week. But this is a battle only the housewife can win. For some months past we have become great users
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 414 7 MAKE THIS |iM irv Koko Cream Shampoo eaoe. It contains 'Resiorvit*' (newly -vcred cream extract) and you will be astonished at the unbelievable gleam and sparkle it puts into your hair. It gives you extra glamour. You will never go back to ordinsrv shampoos. And all your friends will want
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    • 332 7 WHY ASPRO IS SO SUCCESSFUL for RHEUMATISM f MmOMMS soy •aVk^jjß' V^aaViflr ;afaaar ASPRO ji»*» positive «nd direct < m W^^K*'' i^aaaaaT Mar fallowing it»t*m»nt by Goodman and G'i">«n Xf^B jjj > h book. "Th* Pharmacolog kjl i ika^^BT jflaT o' Thrrapeutici" —an authontit >•• J^r world o»»r. W^V GOODMAN
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  • Article, Illustration
    862 8  -  8y MARIAN OUNDAY: "Can I come to Bow and Arrow with you today mummy?" asks Jane. Tell her she can come when she can shoot. "I shoot now", she says looking injured. "Yes," I tell her. "but you have to be a big girl to come to the
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  • Article, Illustration
    12 8 This hip-length beach coat in scarlet wool jersey was designed by Dorville.
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  • 759 8  - KUALA LUMPUR NOTEBOOK Teachers' Teacher Retiring "ANDRIA" by MRS. N. Irving, Senior formal school Instructor of the Selangor Education Department, who has been in charge of training student teachers and the practical side of work done in schools, is retiring. Fluent in the Malay language. Mrs. Irving has Just finished
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  • 218 8 ONE reason why the Oriental Jewellery, which Mary Heathcott wrote about recently. Is not more popular is that It Is so fragile. The design of some of tnis jewellery is beautiful and Original, but the workmanship is poor. Stones drop out of their settings very
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  • 107 8 i SOUTH African girl >> has been asked by a v > Japanese firm of bras- X J siere makers to make a << i free trip to their conn- v > try so that designers n < "can work on excellent << > material
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 295 8 f 1 -V 1 I /r. POND'S CREAMS' I four twofold 'b*auty discipline': I ivffy NIGHT, cleanse your skin with Y necd tw0 tsUDi to kcc P y° ur kin fair and l| Pond's Cold Cream. Cover your face wUk this rich, oily cream, and smooth —one (or cleansing, and
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    • 310 8 BUYING AN OIL STOVE? l-= m ui&vsvnti vu\s f?« m 1 rv i *w r m m %v un h, r w all sl&ws twk cJUUu,, but U^ SUN FLAME (v» oil /l,|\ Giant wickless type top burners V-y furnish quick hot blue flame. Needle valves for instant control. Ideal
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  • 37 9 The following programme will be conducted at the Ceylon Tamil Association premises (11. Handy Road^ today at 5.00 p.m. All interested are invited. Thlruvalluver—Pundit Ramalingam: Thamil Illakkiyam— Mr. S. Slthamparam. Musical Entertainment—Mr. Chinniah'j children.
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  • 302 9 NATIONALISE TIN RUBBER' Singapore Labour proposals Sunday Times Staff Reporter NATIONALISATION of tin and rubber, and of public utility services in the Federation and Singapore is one of the recommendations of the Economic and Political Committee of the Labour Party of Singapore. The Committee is of national wealth and canno
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  • 415 9 By A Special Air Correspondent SINCAPORE Saturday. y ETERAN crews who took part in the Berlin airlift are beginning to flow through Changi as the R.A.F.'s latest record-breaking transport operation gathers impetus an 11,250-mile mass troop lift from England to |apan for the Korean
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  • 81 9 CAUSED HURT AT MIDNIGHT Sunday Timrs Sla.l Reporter r. T 39 -year-old Halnanese, Llm Hong Tan. pl«aded guilty iTn Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, to lunt "»y causing hurt to a Ah Chal on July 17 at midnight, and to a second charge of failing to appear In court on
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  • 86 9 Sunday Th-e, staff Reporter Tan Ah Lul. of Ellenboroußh Street, who pleaded TOittf to assisting in a chap-Ji-ki lottery at the junction nf Nonh Bridge Road and Fraser Street on Sept. 15. was fined $500. or two months' imprisonment, la the Singapore Fourth Police
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  • 225 9 Muslims enjoy Hari Raya Sunday Time* Staff Reporter gINGAPORE Muslims, along with their co-religionists In the Federation, went gay yesterday as they celebrated Hari Raya Haji, the great Muslim festival marking th« end of the annual Haj pilgrimage to Mecca. Muslim homes throughout the Island took on a new look,
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  • 58 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Mr. C. J. Baldwin, an officer in Changi Prison, Singapore, returned home on Friday after a 24-hour absence. He had been reported to the > police as missing by his Malay wife. Mr. Baldwin states that the report given to the police
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  • 39 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Pleading guilty to the theft box of nails, worth $30. Chan Ah Kor, 40. was sentenced iD ihe Singapore Second Polic* Court yesterday to two months' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 129 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter DS. FRASER. of Singapore was aquitted without his defence beimj called in the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday on a charge of speeding in Mountbatten Road at nightime on March 13. The magistrate. Mr. E. V. A. Peers, dismissing the case on the
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  • 107 9 Olm uejiorier MO option of a fine can be allowed.' the Singapore C °o d c Police Magistrate. Mr. S. E. Teh, said yesterday when he sentenced Chang Ah Siang. who had a previous conviction, to three months' imprisonment for a.ssisting in the management of
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  • 62 9 Sunda> Times Staff Reporter A 29-year-old women. Lee Ah Hiok, was fined $250 for possession of one pint of samsu and 20 gallons of fermented rice, and $100 for distilling one pint of samsu, in the Singapore Third Poiice Court yesterday. Lee. who pleaded guilty,
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  • 41 9 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Capt L. A. Livermore and Sgt. Maj. Mohamad Zain who led the rescue party to the wrecked Dakota in the Kelantan jungle, were thanked by the Sultan of Kelantan at a' special audience.
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  • 39 10 MRS F K. STONER and tttUdren thank all relatives and U: nds. who rendered help, sei. vm.iii.v and meysMves of condoli nee in connection With 'heir mi bereavement :he de.ith ol Jim bi loved husband ani their father
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 537 10 DATO ONN seemed to be speaking at times more as a politician than as a statesman in the interview which he gave in London on Thursday to the Press Trust of India. There was Just a touch of the autocrat when he declared i in the course
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  • 1496 10 "The examination system must be cleansed from spurious and parasitic growths'.' says music expert COLIN TA YLOR. who warns schools, teachers, parents and candidates of a.... ■THE chief purpose of this article is to sound a necessary and long overdue note ot warning to schools, music
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  • 259 10 50-year-old atom theory found in rotting papers EXPERTS of the British Museum are working on a manuscript which, written nearly 50 years ago, may throw an entirely new light on the structure of the atom. The work Is that of Oliver Heaviside, a mathematical genius who lived the life of
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  • 735 10  - A new cast on the Federation stage VERITAS By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. ON the Federation stage this week there is a completely new cast. The two leading roles are being played by Dr. F. C. Benham and Mr. A. Heywood-Wad-dington whose right hand man is Mr. W. C. Taylor. And
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 427 10 < op» MM INajplM advertisements should reaeb the Straits Times oilier by noon three days before publication ol the issue in which ill v are required to appear. It will normally be impossible to publish advertisnnrnts on a specified d:iv unlrss copy is received. as indicated above. CLASSIFIED ADS. 11ANK1NO-CROMPTON:
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    • 39 10 Finest Broken Orange Pekoe Gbougbt for From self's own illustrative quest One sees what all beings long for best; 'Tis surely happiness we S see > Then extend love to strong and weak. From tH* Buddhist Mirror o4 rh« Ohamma
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    • 51 10 ALLINCTON KENNARD S weekly survey does not appear today owing to his indisposition. if Ik/ if tnß^^^sSs-^ Malayan Breweries will re-purchase all their empty standard brown bottles (as Illustrated) embossed with the name MALAYAN BREWERIES Return your empties to your normal source of iupply and CUT THE COST OF YOUR
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  • 401 11 DEMAND UNIFIED EDUCATION SERVICE Federation teachers condemn Benham report Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC. Saturday. TEACHERS in this country will "not accept anything short of a unified Education Service," Mr. K. V. Thaver, general secretary of the Malayan Teachers' Union, stated in Penang today, commenting on the Benham Report for
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  • Article, Illustration
    63 11 There were nine attendants at the wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday of Miss Alice Lim Suan Neo and Mr. Sparrow Wee Leong Sou. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Siauw Kin of Singapore *nd the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wee Kirn
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  • 151 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter DROVIPT action by 14 employees of the Shell Co Singapore, prevented A'hat might have been a 51. 000.000 fire yesterday a ternoon. The fire broke out among lie of logi and carpenshavings in the materials ttore of the company at I Tanjong Pagr.r,
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  • 44 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Sinnappan Vaiapuri. a 22--year old Singapore Harbour Board labourer, had two of his toes on the left foot cut off by a steel plate which fell eft* a sling last night. Sinnappan waa taken to General Hospital.
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  • Article, Illustration
    60 11 Mr. C. W. A. Sennett. managing director of the Sennett Realty Company, standing betide hit cake when he celebrated hit sixtieth birthday in Singapore on Wednesday. A party for him wat given by Mr. A. C. Roxells at 18 Thiam Siew Avenue, Singapore, and 120 guests were present. Mr. Yap
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  • 76 11 Snndav Times Staff Reporter pail of $5,000 in one surety until Sept. 30 was allowed to Tan Wan Lan, 23, Llm Thiam See, 25, and Zakarlah bin Haji All. 19, In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday when they claimed trial to robbery of a
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  • 66 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter REPRESENTATIVES of 44 unions in Singapore will meet on Friday at the Singapore Teachers' Union to consider united action on the cost of living allowances. A circular sent to unions in Singapore by the S.T.U. says that joint discussions are necessary, and
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  • 265 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. EXPRESSING disappoint£i ment over the Benham Report, the President of the Government Clerlcial Union, Mr. M. Arokiasamy. said today that many of those nowserving In the Legislative Council would be eliminated when popular election was Introduced. He said
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  • 22 11 Singapore Chinese Svlmming Club will hold a dance next Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. for members and relatives.
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  • 121 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter DEPRESENTATIVES of labour and management of Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd. met yesterday to negotiate, for settlement of their dispute which led to the present strike, now in its 51st day. The meeting, held before Singapore's Deputy Commissioner for Labour Mr. C. W. Lyle.
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  • 80 11 Sunday Times StaT Reporter Among those who received their diplomas at the close of the summer session at the Cheshire Academy, Cheshire, Connecticut. U.S.A., was Mr. Tan Sin Mm. ward of Mr. Elliot H. Simpson, of 487 Sims Avenue, Singapore. Mr. Tan was a
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  • 37 11 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Johore Bahru branch of the Malayan Chinese Association have made a written appeal to all eligible Chinese to take out Malayan citizenship papers without further delay.
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  • 177 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Saturday. QRUNKENNESS and lack of knowledge of birth control are the main causes for the majority of marriage disputes that the Negri Sembilan Plantation Workers Union had to handle among its members during the past year. This is stated in
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  • 35 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Air strikes were carried out on bandit targets in Kelantan, Johore and Selangor yesterday. On Thursday night a Chinese was abducted by bandits in Pa hang.
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  • 159 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE question of the raising of a Singapore Regiment is still under consideration by the Singapore Govern ment, a spokesman said yesterday, commenting on a statement made in London by Dato Onn bin |a'afar and Mr. C. C. Tan urging the formation
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  • 56 11 Sunda> Times Staff Reporter A board of directors meeting of the banned Chinese newspaper Nan Chlau Jit Pao which was to be held yesterday afternoon at the Ec Ho Hean club. Singapore was postponed because of the absence of the chairman of the board. Mr. Ong
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  • 80 11 HIT AND RUN TAXI SOUGHT BY POLICE Sunday Times SUIT Reporter (^INGAPORE Traffic Police are anxious to trace a grey-coloured taxi which was travelling alone Pasir Panjang Road towards West Coast Road at 8.30 p.m. last night. The taxi, while overtaking another car at 4| mile Pasir Panjang Road went
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  • 111 12 YES, of course! The dead man's vest had been buttoned inside out and despite his terrible injuries his clothing was not bloodstained. Mr. Kent was murdered in his bed by his wife and brother-in-law. The object? to fake an accident and claim his life insurance. After he had
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  • 571 12 fTHIS ti "P.ay Week." the 1 i l'.N'eners who like r.id;.) d: i ma come into their own. me V M li.ive now been counted iiid t .1 results are quue 1 Ung. All the requ^s'.ec j ore R.idio Malaga's own productions which should be
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  • 522 12 a questionnaire to carry a little further the statement of the bishop who thinks there are too many people about. The whole thing is by &l£S IS that you. Vera? There is a man at the door with another form for you. It says that,
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    39 13 SMALLEST canine champion in England if the tiny. Mite of Barentha. He it five years old and weight only i] lb«. and hat won over 200 prixe*. Hit owner hat refuted ovei £200 for him. Reuter photo.
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  • 759 13 ANIMAL LOVERS' CORNER Feline distemper? Have you any problems about dogt, cats, birds or monkeys. Send your queries to Animal Lovers' Corner. Sunday Times. MY cat recently had three kittens, all of which I reared to the ape of three months. -Their diet consisted ot the usual items and they
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  • 745 13  -  'SAGITTARIUS' by 'J'KE Forest Officer of yesterday led a lonely life, especially when quartered In a district off the beatan track, where proper roads were lacking, communications poor, and the main highways were rivers and bridle paths. Conditions have since changed those far off days are now
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  • 342 13 Elephants love their babies VI OTHER love is very strong among cow elephants who are devoted to their young. About 40 years ago 1 naa the opportunity of witnessIng an elephant's love for her baby when a kraal (elephant drive) was organised In the Lintang Forest area beyond Lassah in
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  • 486 14  - How it feels to be 'Queen by LUCY TAN IJOW would any Chinese girl feel if she was voted and crowned Queen of Malaya's singers in an unusual competition in which 150 cafe singers from various parts of the country look part? "It's too great an honour for me." said
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  • 257 14 yyKLL, Well, Well. Hundreds of you caught this time. Many thought that Ingrid Bergman was Paulette Goddard, that Janet Gaynor was Mary Astor or Sylvia Sydney, that iiita Hayworth was Ann Sheridan and finally that Bebe Daniels was Jcanette Mac Donald. Anyway, the correct entry from top
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  • 552 14  - CINEMA REVIEWS Jean Shows Her Temper VICTOR STAINES by PARIS, in the spring of any year would be exciting enough for a young girl, but Jean Simmons goes there with her brother to see France's Great Exhibition in 1889. The picture is "So Long at the Fair. She and her
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  • 92 14 ALTHOUGH Either Williams and her husband. Ben Cage, had originally figured on postponing the building of their new home for another two yean, the anticipated arrival of a new Cage heir or heiress means Hiat the new building must be started almost immediately. Plans drawn up
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  • 314 14  - Li likes S'pore G. T. BOON By ANE of China's famous stage actresses, vivacious Li Ying Chew, likes Malaya so much that she may make her home in Singapore when her tour, planned to cover the main Malayan centres, is completed. This pretty, 20-year-old actress, who has captured the hearts
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  • 433 15 KL A UXILIAR Y POLICE HAVE ACTIVE ROLE IN EMERGENCY 1 Operational briefing by the CO. 2 0 n ant i- bandit patrol 3 A screening operation. In this area young men were consp I C U O U Ily absent. 4 A cautious approach to a suspected house. An
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  • 630 15 Donald moore TALKING OF BOOKS IT Is so long since a new Hemingway novel appeared that "Across the River and Into the Trees" which has Just arrived In Singapore. Is bound to create more than usual Interest. A good deal of It was written while the author was 111 and
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    • 14 15 These Sunday Times pictures were taken during an operation of Kuala Lumpur's Auxiliary Police.
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    • 1621 16 nppppn rt^Ml'T Ml E3BQ SBESfIHRRSs^t Intelligence Test MJj flf?tHF^3#fi HL I ~^bTsV JUI A W 'TWO strangers whom we will i trumps." Mr. Joseph said severe! 9m^^^Mm.^msi^ma9HKM^4' Bfmß^^o^Stlk9, i^roff^sor pvim^fst Zllch meet at the club- They I they werer stron £Tj9 1H19a97%7 V/W. P ,v T^n uVr «J declde t0
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  • 1026 17 world's, greatest cricketer tells his own frank story \l/HEN I look back on my career in cricket I think one of the greatest compliments ever paid me came from a young lad who was invited to my farewell lunch given in London. "Thank goodness you've
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  • 628 17 I still feel that Pollard could have been used In these Tests with advantage. As for Alec Bedser, he performed a prodigious amount of work —especially in Brisbane. I doubt whether he completely recovered from the terrible gruelling he took
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  • 1468 18  - PARAS v WELCH WILL BE HECTIC SHARPSHOOTER COR reasons unknown to the public, Walter Oakes and Ho Kirn Men& have broken up their combined promotion, but this in no way means the end of boxing promotions in Singapore, for Wally Oaks means to carry on single-handed. There will be many
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  • 573 18 by "THE THIRD KNIGHT" r THE conflict between the past and present is always Interesting, even though it be fought out over the 64 squares of the chess board. in the recent UniversitySuimming Club match. Lo Kam Woon, a champion 20 years ago. met the present Chess Club
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  • 82 18 NEW YORK. SaU gZZARD CHARLES, the NBA-recognized heavyweight king, will be the underdog on Sept. 27 when he meets Joe Louis at the Yankee Stadium. First odds offered were 3 to 1 that the Brown Bomber, now 36, would recapture the title he surrendered 18
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  • 605 19 Sequel to Rio debacle From VERNON MORGAN TAKING their defeats in the World Cup tournament to heart, the English Football Association yesterday issued a four-point plan to improve the standard of English football. A technical committee is to be formed. It will hp
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    27 19 TAN WEE HOCK wins the P illow fight event at The Tiger SN imming Club's second an nual swimmer's day at Pasir Panjong yesterday. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 84 19 SHELL Sports Club beat Borneo Motors S.C. five-nil in the inter- Business House badminton champienship yesterday afternoon at the Clerical Union hall. Results (Shell SC. players mentioned first): Ismail bin Marjan bt. Hassan bin Buang 15-3. 15-0; Ng Heng Kwang bt. Hassan Wan Moharaed 15-7.
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  • 30 19 OAF Seletar rugby XV defeated xv R ASC. by 12 points cfour tries) to nil at Seletar yesterday. I Kallerher. Shephxrd. Weekes and Thomas scored the tries.
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  • 244 19 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent AN acquisition to Selangor Rugby this season is E. H. Walsworth-Bell of the Labour Department, Selanjjor. Walsworth Bell, who represented Perak in 1947 and Penang in 1948 in the 11. M.5. Malaya series, was also invited to play
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  • 439 19 General Hospital champions /GENERAL Hospital easily retain<i ed the Inter-Hospital Champ.unship Shield at the third annual athletic sports of the Singapore Medical Sports Union yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium. Champion athlete was Goh Ah Juan of Tan Toclc Seng Hospital. Fu:. results were: Kmi yards 1 Goh Ah Juan: 2
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  • 42 19 MX roog Loon Chong, a Singapore racehorse owner, has left for Australia for a six-week holiiiay. Jockey Colin Tulloh Is .'.so taking a short holiday by the same boat. Mr. Yong races under the name 'Playmate Stable."
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  • 38 19 /-«OSMOPOLITAN Cycling Club, organisers of the Singapore Open 100-mile massed-atart road race to be 'held on Lim Chu Kang Road next Sunday, will stage a round-tbs-lsland run this morning. _C_ycllsia who wish to join are to
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  • 62 19 ■VfR. James V. Rank's Hyperbole 11 won the Knights Royal Stakes run over one mile at Ascot yesterday. Lord Rosebe ry's Peter Flower was secend. and Mr. R. Mclihagaas' Princess Trudy was third. Five ran. Betting viis: 11-4 Hyperbole; 10-1 Peter Flower; 8-1 Princess Trudy. Hyperbole
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  • 246 19 Police C; S. Johore 3. IN their first match of the season. South Johore R.FC. lost a hard-fought game to Police at Thomson Road yesterday by three points i a drop goal) to six (a try and a penalty goal). The match never rose to great heights,
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  • 206 19 Sunday Times Ipoh Sporls Correspondent "^WO Malayan Chinese records were among the new records established at the sixth annual Perak Chinese Inter school sports on Friday and yesterday on the Chinese Assembly Hall grounds at Kuala Kangsar Road, Ipoh. Miss Ng Siok Cheng, throwing
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  • 325 19 The Rest 14; Newcomers 0. A LARGE crowd turned out to see the first big rugby match of the season on the padang yesterday when The Rest beat Newcomers in their annual match by 14 points (a goal, a try and two penalty goals) to nil,
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  • 49 19 OWE unbeaten Wing Sun table tennis team of Hong Kong will play their farewell same in Singapore tonight at 8 p.m. when they meet All-India at the Happy World Stadium. The match will be played on Davis Cup lines, comprising four singles and one doubles.
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  • 260 19 PLAYiNG confidently, Singapore Harbour Board rugby XV scored their third comfortable win of the season when they beat REME by 16 points (two goals and two tries) to nil In a fast and open game at Keppel Harbour yesterday. Harbour Board took some time to sett*
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  • 212 19 INDIANS LEAD ON Ist INNINGS INDIAN Association lead RAF. Malaya by 34 runs on the finst innings in their annual Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Cup cricket match at Seletar. which began yesterday. Scores were INDIAN ASSN.— lst Inns. Selakan b Howard 0; Yacob Madarl b Howard 22- Thangathurai c Micheley b
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  • 67 19 pV3UR American professional tennls stars arrived in London by air yesterday from New York to play In the world's Indoor professional tennis championships. The four-day tournament opens tomorrow at Wembley. The American entries are Richard Gonsmlea, Donald Budge. Robert Riggs and Sidney van Horn.
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  • 413 19 SWIMMING a magnificent race, Wleve Wolters caught up with hit Chinese Swimming Club rival and snatched victory for his club In a relay at Tiger Swimming Club's "BwimmerB Day" gala at the Ha>v Par pool yesterday. Chinese B.C. were leading until the last ten yards,
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  • 258 20 DRAW and starting times for the wemen's golf match tomorrow between Royal Singapore Golf Club and Island Club are IR.S.GC. players mentioned first) 18 holes: 230 Mrs Frost (20> v Mrs. Hiddlestone l 20); 2 35, Mrs. Williamson (32) v Mrs. Price Houell (29): 2.40.
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  • 216 20 Views of jockeys and trainers By EPSOM JEEP SIX HORSES from the van Breukelen Stable took part in a trial run over the new seven-furlong course at Ipoh yesterday morning. Away to a good start Pharminda, not entered for this meeting, and Ladies Flame (Tjoa)
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    50 20 Tw enty-three year old Jenny James, of Pontypridd, South Wales, who is the only woman that has swum the Bristol Channel both ways, is to attempt the English Channel. An assistant in her home town chain store, Jenny has been given £280, put up by her townsfolk, for her attempt.
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  • 108 20 TWO first-class basketball teams, the Singapore Combined and the Johore Bahru AllStarx, will play a charity malrh at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow evening at 8 p.m. Mrs. George G. Thomson will open the fame by throwing the first ball. During the interval at hair
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  • 196 20 Dyson on when to specialise pEOFFREY Dyson, chief co.ich o the British A.A.A.. in his seventh lecture at Victoria School yesterday s:-id that the minimum nge at which a boy or girl undergoes in*r.nsive athletic specialisation is 1" Dyson, spending an hour and a half answering questions, added that this
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  • 369 20 VLTONG Peng Soon (Mayflower 8.P.), the Malayan and All-England singles title-holder, last night Altered the semi-finals of the Singapore Badminton Association open singles championship by beating Low Seah Chuan (Useful 8.P.) 15 6 15—0 at the Clerical Vnion hall. A packed house saw Wong, playing
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  • 246 20 YESTERDAY'S UK. foccer re.l uI U were: i m.i.imi i I \<i K— IMV. 1 Ularkpooi 1 \-i..,, 1 Bollon 1 Urrbv a (hirlluo 1 Uolv'r, Kvrrtua I Portsmouth I ullmi, I Liverpool Middtr,broii(b 1 Sun. lir t, I Neuraitle 1 Arsenal i I S«oke i thcl,ra 1
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  • 238 20 LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM FOR P.T.C. MEET Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent A LOUDSPEAKER sys- tern has been installed at the Perak Turf Club, and commentaries will be made on all races at the Autumn meeting which starts on Satur-. day. This new $8,000 installation —the first of Its kind in any
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  • 26 20 WOMEN'S Royal Ai r Force 2nd XI will meet Singapore Cricket Club women's 2nd XI in a friendly hockey match on the Padang tomorrow.
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  • 627 20 Weights for 72 races at I poh ht E Croyi WEIGHTS for all eight races on the first day Saturd.iv, Sept. 30 and four races on the second day {Wednesday. Oct. 4) of the Perak Turf Club Autumn (Gold Vase) meeting are given below: CLASS 1. DIV. 1— 6 FIRS.
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