The Straits Times, 20 May 1951

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  • 26 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Th« Strmlta Ttmmm Singapore free Pre«« No. 825. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1951 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 387 1 PROFITEERS SOAKING PUBLIC Wliy S pores CoL soared Sunday Times Staff Reporter EXCESSIVE PROFITEERING and black-mar-keting were the chief causes of the soaring cost of Irving last year, according to the Singapore Commissioner of Co-operative Development, Mr. T. F. Carey, in his report or the Colony's co-operative movements for 1950.
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    40 1 IT WAS Roytl Military Police Corps Day at the Singapore Police Training School (round yesterday. Picriii* shows Mjj -Ccn A C. O'Carrcll Scott. C.O.C. Singapore District, intpe'ting a parade of 21 Caard Unit Sunday Times picture. STORY IN P. 9.
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  • 353 1 by S. C. DM, Sunday Times Crime Reporter JWO 17 YEAR-OLD PUPILS of the Singapore Catholic High School yesterday chased and brought to the ground with a flying rugger tackle a young Chinese shortly after a bottleful of acid was thrown in the face of
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  • 79 1 NEW ATTACKS FEARED IN INDO-CHINA SAIGON. Sat. pRENCH Army sources today said there were signs Vietmlnh in Indo-Chlna preparing to mount new a»'nrks in the Cochin-China French patrols repoucd ln•rd activity there today— birthday of the Vietm'nh Ho Chi Mfcnh A French communique said patrols had killed 83 t>\ r>rlllas
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  • 77 1 LONDON, Sat. BRITAIN'S War Secretary, Mr John Strachey. today condemned calls for an allout assault on China. The issue of war or peace in Asia was in the balance, he told a Labour Party meeting. Air and sea bombardment of Chinese cities would seal
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  • 44 1 N ANC Y MOLLER STALKED HONO KONO. Sat. A Royal Air Force flying boat flew southward this morning to make sure that the British freighter Nancy Moller complied with instructions to return to Singapore with her cargo of rubber consigned to Red China— UP.
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  • 35 1 HICAOO. Bat— The IsraeE Prime Minister. Mr. David m Ourlon, said here last n.rhl his nation could now defend Itself successfully against the entire coalition of Arab countries "without outgid> help."— Reuter.
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  • 139 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. THE State Department If appealing to the Chinese Reds to quit the war In Korea by deserting to the United Nations forces. This psychological warfare move, broadcast In Chinese by the Voice of America, also described Stalin as "an emperor" and "a criminal
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  • 42 1 TOKIO Sat.— Twenty-four school children and three adults died today In a blazing cinema In Chanal town on Japan's northernmost island. Hokkaido. Eight others were injured. The cinema and three adjoining buildings were completely destroyed.— Reuter.
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  • 42 1 WICHITA FALLS. Texas. Sat.— Two people are so far known to have been killed and "scores'* hurt after a tornado hit the town of Olney. In North Texas, 50 miles from here. Half the town is rep>rtcd damaged— A.P.
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  • 37 1 OSLO. Sat.— Headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty organisation In Northern Europe will be Oslo it waa officially announced here today by Admiral 8!r Patrick Brind after discussions with Norwegian defence chiefs.— Reuter.
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  • 33 1 MANILA. Sat.— President Elipidio Quir'no will visit North Borneo this week. He Is presently tourinf the Southern VLsayan Islands and the Sulu Sea area and his itinerary Includes Sandakan. Reuter.
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  • 28 1 A racketeer Louis Weber wa« Jailed five years In New York and fined US$2,OOO at the week-end for lying to the Senate Crime Investigating Committee.— A.P.
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  • 132 1 TEHERAN. Sat. DRITAIN today offered to send a mission to Persia Immediately to discuss a new oil agreement "on a fair and equitable basis." The offer was made In a note from British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Herbert Morrison, handed to the Gorernment here
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  • 36 1 Eight people were killed and 63 injured yesterday when a Pennsylvania railroad express rammed a halted passenger train, sliced open a sleeping car and crushed many of Its occupSnts in their beds.— UP.
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  • 22 1 JERUSALEM. Sat. Mr. David Remez, 64, Israel Minister of Education and Cultural Affairs, died In Jerusalem hospital this morning.
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  • 136 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporte THE strike staged by over 200 semi-skilled employees of Hie lata Shoe Co. North Bridge Road, continued yesterday. A spokesman of the company told the Sunday Times, that no representation wax made to the management, by the striking employees regarding
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  • 73 1 NEW DELHI, Sat— The Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs has protested to Pakistan against an alleged concentration of Pakistani troops, equipped with heavy weapons around the Chaman area, on the Afghani-Pakistan border, the official Kabul Radio said today. The dispatch said that since May 2 Pakistani
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  • 208 1 TOKIO. Saturday. A MERICAN troops fighting desperately to hold the Ime in the Korean cast central front fell back today in face of heavy Chinese Communist attacks. An Eighth Army communique said the right flank of the American Second Division was withdrawing "under heavy
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    70 1 THE U.S. Secretary ot Defence, Cen Ceorge C. Marshall, might well have been warning senators of the dangers of the Third World War daring his evidence before the loint Committee investigating the dismissal of Cen. MscArthwr in Washington, Whit is really happening is Hiat Com. Marshall is shouting at the
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  • 87 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. President Truman declared In Washington last night that the V£. faces It* greatest crisis and called for a halt to bickering" and "playing of petty politics." The President, speaking informally at an Armed Farces Day function, appealed for a united nation. He said emphasis had
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  • 51 1 NEW DELHI, 88U. The Indian Parliament yesterday accepted the motion of the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, to refer to a select committee a bill giving powers to the government to restrict the freedom of the press and speech. The committee Is to report en the Mil
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  • 343 1 Armed guard boards Norbay Sunday Times Shipping Reporters A SPECIAL armed police guard was posted on the s.s. Norbay while she lay at anchor in Smgapa.e outer roads yesterday, awaiting a decision about her cargo of rubber far Red China. Her young Australian ter, Captain R. C T:. told the
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  • Memories' of a Malayan Civil – 14
    • 1492 2  -  R.J. FARRER, C.M.G. By IT wm •S«rMog my years at lukit Mertaja*" tkat I met om« Inrinf. During rk« tighrHtg in Larut Hut l«d Mp to British intervention, the Perak War and the Treaty of Pangkor. Irveaf had functioned as chief
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    • 903 2 A COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL SUNDAY, May 13. QUR nine weeks drought ended on the 10th, but much more rain will have to fall before the level in our well rises to normal height. Prolonged dry weather Is necessary before many Jungle trees and shrubi will flower. There are several little trees
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    • 42 2 **W v^h^c *S waV sfl \our grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my ton, because he has always |u»ed Gibbi Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it costume so little,, HsS Dentifrice f^P^nfi> IsW •o^sal aViftaW tOTSHW AMbMA
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  • 261 3 2 EXPLORE BORNEO PLATEAU Lived in palm leaf sKelfers Sunday Times Special Correspondent KUCHINC. Saturday. \jyHAT it probably the last piece of genuine exploration in Borneo has just been completed by two Sarawak Government officers who have returned after a six-week journey through the interior. They are Messrs. D. L.
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    43 3 'NID ttn-vtjr-.U M.ta ft Che Zahjra bint* N»*r it»4. Prcodtftt »t Hie Mile? Wrmeit i Welfare AtM, who hat adoptee"' "or Misa mm brought re S.n»*»o»c by a itranger from >t »*4 left br Hi* r»jdSl r*»va Lebar. S«nd<y Tit»(>i p t ture.
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  • 72 3 SaatWy Time* Staff Esparto Tan Leng Hlang. aged 30. of Paya Lefcai Road, was ordered in the Singapore Second Pollr e Court yesterday to be remanded for 48 hours after he was tentatively charged with housebreak-lng at Parkstone Road on Apr. 12. Alternatively, he was charged with
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  • 273 3 by JOHN IOIS A TEN YEAR-OLD Malay girl who was picked up m Singapore last week, lonely and starving, nearly a hundred mile* from her home in Segamat, had now found happiness and compan.onship for the has been adopted" by Che Zahara binte Noor Mohammad, President
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  • 44 3 Charged with using a forg- riaxy licence, Wong Rwa Oi.n said lr. the Singapore First District Court yesterday that he wai an honest man trying to earn a living. Wong, who pleaded guilty. w as sentenced to one month s rigorous irr.prUonmen'.
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  • 138 3 COMMUNITY CENTRE IN KIM KEAT RD. Snnda/ Tiaaea Staff Rrporler rE residents of Hst Singapore Improvement Trust house* in Kirn Keat Road area yesterday formed the BaVstier community centre —the third of Its kind In the Colony. One of the objects ul the centre is to look alter the Interest
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  • 15 3 SEGAMAT. Sat. Mr. T. Ayathural. a Johore Government pensioner, has died at Segamat
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  • 19 3 1 i».^l J adan% c they I Unl-ed •he 1 Hlfhl on reankltn i.. pn wni
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  • 185 3 CHINESE BUY E 0, RUNNYMEDE Smnday Time* SUB i'orreapondrnt. PENANG, Sat. PENANG'S Runnymede and E. and O. two of the best known hotels In the East, passed into Chinese ownership today when, at an extraordinary general meetIng shareholders voted unanimously to accept an offer of $1,450,000 from the Choong Lye
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  • 417 3 Chinese, Malay chairs in 7952 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE proposed Chairs of 1 Malay Studies and Chines* Language and Lite rjture at the University of Malaya ar« expected to be realised in 1952. the ViceChancellor. Dr. C. V. Allan, said yesterday. The University will shortly launch a new appeal
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    27 3 Mi S. D. MANICKAM «nd Miti Annammall, daughter of Hie lare Mr. S. Rerti.njtimy Filial, were married at Hie Sree Krithnan Temple; WateHo* "rr*«r Singapore en Friday.
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  • 193 3 Pad ma ja most talented dancer Sunday Times Staff Reporter DADMAJA Dcvi, now appearing at the New World, is the most accomplished girl dancer jf Indian classics, such as Bharatanatya" and "Kathakali," Singapore has seen so for. She is not yet so widely known as Udaya Shankar or Ram Copal.
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  • 81 3 Saa4ay Time* SUIT Reporter THE Commissioner General in South-east AsU, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald will vialt the Festival of Britain Exhibition in the United Engineers Building. Singapore, on Wednesday evening. Up to now. moro than 2.000 people have visited the exhibition and ab'<ut 500 have
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    14 3 THI MALAYAN Revel Naval Yi lhblmi Ron >kia r ...iu, t-. c: a M
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    • 227 3 Today's Radio mcipaii Newt: 9.45 U.N. Programme: 10 I Soac and Dance in Britain"; 10.JO (U4 »b 4 41 mrti-ea). L*t'» Talk Opera"; 10.50 "BplI am. "Walt* Time" »30 Son* lo«ue" iMethoditt): 11 Cloee. of the yioneer*": •4J American folk Music; 10 News from X.L BBC. (60S, 10 OS Radio
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  • 1125 4  -  Peter Kum\ vy 1 SLIGHTLY built and scholarly looking Malayan Chinese medical student poured water into sulphuric acid. The result was a violent boiling over, to the merriment of his fellow students. He was undergoing course In science In the •citnre laboratory of Peterhouse
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  • 732 4 Manpower dodgers and the cause By A Chinese Correspondent ARE Malayan Chinese youths soft? Why are they so afraid of the Manpower call-up? Why do thousands of them run away to China to avoid the callup? These are questions A ny people, especially Europeans, are asking today In Malaya. One
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    • 148 4 NEW CROSSWORD ACROSS (6 r|f .Hi I tn^e/Vn a O J &t f!nH. not ,f c Toro was though underrat- (8» turned in any under notice. cd (10 18 mileii IoT hoardings 2a A hellish h.i.ht Almost treeless it might (7) Antarctica IS be in S. France. (7) 19 "His
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  • 106 5 WAS TRACED TO SMALL ISLAND Sunday Time* Staff Rrportrr IT had taken the police more than a Colony-wide search to arrest Dollah bin Said, a police supervisee who had escaped from legal custody, said Mr Prter Ball. ASP. prosecuting, in the Singapore First District Court. The police tracel Dollah. a
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  • 65 5 Sun Jay litre* SUIT Ri porlrr Ng Ah Seng, who admitted five previous convictions alter pleading guilty to stealing a bicycle was sentenced in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to 18 months imprisonment, to be followed by two years' police supervision Ng was caught unlocking
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  • 46 5 Sunday Time* Corrrspand^nt. JOHORE BAHRU, Sat Teachers In the third year of the Malay Teachers Training Course will sit for their final examination on May 2527 and 28. The examination will be held at Muar. Segamat, MersIng. Pontian and Johore Bahru.
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  • 104 5 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. NEW Scout trcop the 24ai In Sou.h Johore— was formed yriteiday at Pen?geransf. a Johor* ft ng village opposite Chang. Pl I Almost the entire village turned out to watch 32 Malay ooys being enrolled by Syed Nasir bin Ismail,
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  • 233 5 Chemical shortage causes crisis Sunday Times Staff Reporter THOUSANDS of workers in rubber factories- in Singapore and the Federation face unemployment unless supplies of chemicals used in the manufacture of rubber goods are forthcoming quickly from Britain and America. Mr. Shum Yip Leong, leading manufacturer in
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    27 5 MASTER WEE YAM KHOON. ne r.rsl local Byddhist teacher. r*ceiving his prize from Venerable Njradi ot Ceylon at the Sin'.ajore Buddhist Association yes terday. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 94 5 SunL»> Times Staff B>poitrr Seventeen-year-old Goh Hai Chew was sentenced In the Singapore First District Court yesterday t<> 13 months' ri«orous imprisonment, to be followed by a year's police supervision, for dishonestly retaining a stolen bicycle, worth $93. on May 1. Goh. who pleaded guilty .said
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  • 29 5 Sunday Times Correspondent. SEOAMAT. Sat. Hsu Moon Chang. 60, of Labis, was lined $40 at Segamat for deal,'A f i in second-hand bicycles i i >• nee.
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  • 302 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter QNE woman collapsed and more than five others wept in the Singapore Assizes yesterday when the nine men convicted on Friday of rioting and causing hurt and mischief by fire were sent to jail for five years each by Mr. Justice
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  • 113 5 Sunday Times Correspondent. JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. FE Johcre Bahru branch of the Peninsular Malays Union have decided to sponsor a business section under the name of Sharikat S'ia It is proposed to raise a capital of $50,000 divided into 5.000 shares of $10 each. Ir.rhe Mohd
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  • 81 5 •mJSf ll.nr. Staff Rrportrr A in; of $100 for failing to notify change of addres* wa., imposed by Mr. H. E. Kingdon, the Singapre First District Judge yesterday on a 36-year-old Cantones* woman. Soo Oeok Heng. She was stated to have been living at
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    37 5 MR. Kok Walt Seng (left) general secretary of riic Student Teachers Allocution, tays farewell to Mr. D. Joseph, principal of the Singapore Teachers' Training College, who left in the Cjnton yestcrdjy for leave in the United Kingdom.
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  • 63 5 Sunday Times Staff B>portor Ong Kirn Hal was charged before Mr. S. E. Teh in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday with abetting the commission of cheating Mohammed Yusoff bin Abdul Rahman, a storekeeper at the Singapore Harbour Board, of 30 cases of textiles worth $39,000. He
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  • 51 5 Sunday Times Corrrspondrnl. JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— The State Government Is appointing committees In every district in Johore who will inquire into cases where persons are to be deprived of Malayan citizenship. In Johore Bahru, the President of the Sessions Court will be the chairman of the
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  • 59 5 Sunday limes Stall Reporter Because he wai unable to find ball. Yee Yip Meng was remanded until June 8 after being charged in the Singapore Third District Court yestprda? with attempting to pxtort $1,000 from Ng Kee Chuan by putting him In fear of death with a revolver
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  • 112 5 Sunday Times Staff R«|erUr rE bus farea of the Singapore Traction Company ar« to be raised. Yesterday. Mr. A. A. Ewlng. general manager of the company, said that while no decision h%d yet been reached. It waa obvious that the costs of supplies and
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  • 533 7 By CHRISTINE VEASEY \Jk/HAT :s persona- lity? Not »n easy quesi.on to answer, but I thmk it can best be broken down nto such qualities as self-control, sincerity, intelligence, interest, charm and a zest for giving *nd getting the best out of life.
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  • 802 7  - Lights of London shine again DOROTHY THATCHER by ALTHOUGH we are still subject to power cuts our streets are. for the most part, aga n ablaze with lights, and after the long winter of dim-out this is certainly a pleasant change. In honour of the Festival principal buildings such as
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  • 459 7  - A beauty problem in Singapore MACDA DUNIN by THE fair Eurasian girl bus a makeup problem similar to that of a certain type of a Latin blonde the concealment of shadows around the eyes and lips, which even in early youth can give the whole face a prematurely tired look
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  • 551 7 '.JEART trouble seemi to be one of thn answers on how to cope with the riaing cost of lltltik. Heart'a ox. sheep's or Teal comes around slxty-flTe centa pound. Trouble comes in the extra a time and work* involved in Its preparation for the table. STUFFED
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  • 705 8  -  MAUREEN MALLAL by Mtmbtrs of WRAC march past QESPITE trie r.sing cost of living in ore to-day the girls et the WR AC are er»|oy*e fairly comfortably. s are hiub. salaries addl- ■>u<h as income tax ai tea to be me; vei when I
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  • 751 8 HUMAN CASEBOOK Take exam after release AM II years old and at present In VIII standard. I am deeply In love with a girl and we agreed to become engaged as soon as I had finished my schooling. At present my qualifications are low, but I am striving hard to
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  • 614 8 y LUCY TAN MO one but a woman can imagine how much suffering and heartaches the wives of Singapore haw to put up with when the dark cloak of night turns hotels night spots, clubs, messes, bars and restaurants into favourite haunts for their
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  • 185 9 $1,000 fine for gold offence Smaday Tan Staff Reporter. T IM Eng Guan, a local businessman, was fined $1,000 in the Singapore Third Dls-» trlct Court yesterday for fallkng to offer gold bullion for sale to authorised dealers. Before imposing the fine, the Judge, Mr. S.E. Teh, said that some
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  • 71 9 Sunday Time* Correspondent. GEMAS, Sat— A co-opera-tive society store Is to be form ed at Gemas to corrbat the rising cost of living. Mr M.C. Sheppard. a Cooperative Officer, raid the Government was prepared to helD to organise stores throughout the Federation. This Included financial aid.
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  • 109 9 KOTA BAHRU, Sat— Mr. Justice F. A. Briggs read out a nine-page Judgment in the High Court on the appeal by the former District Officer of Pasir Puteh, Hassan bin Suleiman Da to Biji Sura who was convicted in the Magistrate's Court on one charge
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  • 49 9 Sand** Times Staff Reporter. An unemployed carpenter, Chang Ger who pleaded guilty to enterire a protected area, the R.E.M E. workshop, without a permit, was sentenced in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to one month's imprisonment. Chang said he went there to find work.
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  • 46 9 Sunday Times Staff C'orrrspondrnl FENANO. Sat.— The Federal Member for Education, Dato E.E.C. Thuraisingham, and the Member for Health, Dr Lee Tiang Keng. will be entertained by the Penang Teachers union to a cocktail party to be held at Westlands School on May 24.
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  • 600 9 Successful end to voluntary efforts: Sunday Times Staff Reporter BEHIND a ceremony at Telok Paku, Changi, to morrow morning lies the story of a voluntary education scheme for the district's Asian children which lasted for two years. Air Vice-Marshal R. Blucke. Air Officer Commanding tht
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    65 9 A DINNER party was K«W a* ri» Air View H»M. SMgjpor*. last w««fc Hi* occasion or »h« marriage of Mr. Ckang Tftei| Fatt to Miss Leo Kwai tarn '••area 1 second and tkrro 1 from left). Others (from Uft) aroi Mr. and Mrs. C. C. K. Cfioudtiury. Mr. M. S.
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  • 69 9 Sanrtav Titles Staff Correspoiidrnt PENANO, Sat. Miss A. Wilson, Guides and Brownies Trainer from the United Kingdom, arrived In Penang today for a three weeks' visit during which she will give lectures and conduct discussions on guide craft. Miss Wilson will give her first talk on
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  • 199 9 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter CINES imposed for offence* against the Food Control Ordinance have proved completely futile, the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. H. C. Kingdon, said yesterday when he sentenced a shop-keeper, Lim Siang Poh. 45, and hi* employee, Tan Ah China, 23,
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  • 102 9 SmmWt Ttmcs lUf RcparUr. LOW Klok Siong and Una Choon Heng claimed trial before Mr. 8. K. Teh. the Singapore Third District Judge, yesterday to a charge of offering a bribe of $2,500 to Inspector D. F. Meyer, Inspector O. Y. Chan and a detective, at a
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  • 177 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Royal Military Police in Singapore celebrated Corps Day yesterday with an impressive parade which was reviewed by Major-Ceneral A. G. 0 Carrell Scott, the new C.O.C. Singapore Base District at the Police Training School ground. As Lt.-Col. C. S B.
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  • 135 9 Sunday Thoea Staff EeporUr. A 22 -YEAR-OLD Special Constable, Mahmood bin Abu Bakar, was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for sleeping while on duty at Kallang Airport on April 8. "I have been on continuous
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  • 32 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter. The birthday of Buddha will be celebrated this afternoon at Albert Street (8.1. T.) flats. The poor will be given free meals by Mr. E.W. David.
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  • 43 9 THE Kiwi Members' League is holding a "Drive For Funds" Dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday, May 26 at BSO p.m. A limited number of tickets at $2 for men and $1 for women are obtainable at Robinsons.
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  • 100 9 CRICKET CLUB TURNING A WARSHIP GREY Su4s>7 Tinea SUff RaporUr. $17,000 "rehabilitmtloa fund" which wu raised by contribution from European commercial firms la now being used to give the Singapore CrlcJtei Club a ooa.l of grey cement which will ma,k» the building match the Government bulkHnge til around It. With
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  • 39 9 Snn4aj Tlmca Staff Oarraapondrnt IPOH, Sat— Amongst the latest contribution to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund lr. Perak arc donations of $100 each from two local medical practitioner*. Dr. Lip Bf>ng Chew and Dr. AC. Kathifasu.
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  • 271 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE. MAT 90, 1951. THI CHAOS CONTINUES IT la almost a month since the Singapore Government anriounced its intention to wage a vigorous campaign to halt •oaring prices end restore some aamty to the Colony's economic life, which to th* wage e#" ncr end the housewife seemed
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  • 229 10 QNCE again there are w allegations against the Federation Government •f brutality in imposing emergency measures After lender am and Pusinf, now it is Ampang, a village near Kuala Lumpur which is living under the severest curfew, enforced smce the start of the bandit campaign. Government is
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  • PAGE TEN TURNS A SPORTLIGHT ON ROYALTY
    • 855 10  -  ROBERT CLENTON Jjy X |N the dark ooal cellars of some of the world's most palatial hotels there rest little piles of chopped 10g5... luxury's tribute to the whim of a princess. For one day the lovely dark-eyed Princess Sita Dcvi will
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    • 280 10  - Ex-sailor King is strongest in history Gerald Scheff oy ITDfO Frtderik of Denmark— "tht strongest monarch In history" crossed the North Be* last week with an escort of three destroyers. The battleship Vanguard fired a 21-gun salute when he was met by the Duke of Edinburgh at Dover. And for
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    • 327 10 LUXUR Y HAREM WITH 88 ROOMS AN 88-room harem A and a SO-room palace are to be built by a British firm for the Ernlr Abdullah, brother of King Ibn Saud. of Saudi Arabia. Foremen and specialist workers In Britain will go to Riyadh, capital of Saudi Arabia, ifjn to
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    • 625 10 £8-a-minute oil king wants more pay BVEN th c r.chest ruler in the world wants his income to keep pace with the cost of livHt Is the Sheikh of Kuwait. He gets £4,000,000 a Tear, and he wants another 11.000.000. Why? How can a man spend £12,000 a day? Does
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  • 297 11 COLONY T.U.C MEET TODAY Sunday Times Staff Reporter Singapore Trades Unions Congress will be inaugurated *t a meeting of the representatives of more than forty trade unions this morning at the Clerical Union Hall. Three previous attempts to create a democraticallyformed central organisation for trade unions in the Colony failed
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    29 11 THE Mfc, Mica Ya» Poll S«oV and the brideiroM*. Mr. TkemM Kkoo. cat tfce wadding cake at their wedding reception KeM at RoKNMoa't cafe yesterday afternoon Syndjy Times picture
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  • 62 11 Sanda.T Time* SUB Cm BfjeM— t KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Security forces opened fire and killed a bandit seen hiding In th rubber thLs mornIng in tin> Muar area of Johore. He has been identified as Tan Tal, a Hokklen Chinese. A woman bandit was wounded In an engagement
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  • 92 11 SwmUt Time* Staff Keporler Delegates who have been attending the three power military talks In Singapore this week, began leaving the Colony yesterday. Late last night, Vice-Ad-miral A. D. Struble, C-ln-C of the US Ist Pacific Fleet took off with his party from Kaliang. Today
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  • 222 11 Sunday Timen Staff Correspondent PtNANG. Saturday. JJSINC golden key. the High Commissioner. Sir W Henry Corney declared open the new $1,500,000 Penang building of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. The ceremony was followed by a champagne party. "This new buildmg stands as further proof that with
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  • 193 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter rpHE unstable policy of the X Government of India on exports of textiles has deprived merchants of millions of dollars In bank commissions •nd cancellations of rupee contracts with banks, charged the retiring President of the Singapore Indian Chamber ol Commerce,
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  • 44 11 Sandav Times l'orre*.w»nd»n«. KAJANG, Sat.— Won? Fcnp 40. arrested at Connemara I Bangi. on May 11 <^d before the Kajan^ Circuit Magistrate. Inche Jlarun. charged wl'h con sort M with an armed bandit Fe was remanded in police Custody until May 21.
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  • 43 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter The Postmaster-General announces that letter and parcel malls of May 16 from Singapore and the Federation destined for Kuantan and Kuala Trengganu were Intercepted and looted by terrorists Only a small quantily of mail was recovered.
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  • 43 11 Bandar Time* Cwrfapondent KUALA LIPIS. Sa?. The fVnerloh Licensing Board will ■riret »t the District Office, femerloh on Wednesday June 13 at 10.30 am. lo con£der applications for renew- transfers, removals and feew liquor licences for the I < half of 1851.
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  • 165 11 VILLAGERS TO HAVE RIVER DRAINED Sunday Times Correspondent. JOHORE BAHRU. Sat KAMPONO people living in Pontian mukims througn which the Sungei Ringlt runs have been agitating for a drainage scheme to prevent flood damage to their crops. The Government, it Is understood, has approved of a drainage scheme for an
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  • 45 11 3 POLIO CASES IN SINGAPORE Sunday Times Staff rorrespwndent Three cases of polio were reported In Singapore In th* week ended May 12. There were no deaths from this disease. Th( number of deaths from all causes In the week was 188 against 686 births.
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  • 109 11 S«o4»y li<nca SUB Bapacter Alfl Vice-Marshal J. M Kllpatrick. who on June 90. become* Director-Genera! of F.A.P. Medical Senders, fle* to Seletar airfield from Changl yesterday by helicopter I* Inspect aMAaI facilities. The helicopter, one of the Far East Air Force Casual?} evacuation Flight's aircraft, flew
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  • 233 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter OOTH the Singapore and the Federation Special Police branches yesterday denied any knowledge of Nguyen van Long, named in a London Times news story as a former Malayan journalist who is now established in a tiny village in East Burma as
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    20 11 *rzon4 woman to join the SinI.ipora Volunteer Comtibuljry, rHinks Hut most women in the Colony arc thy of wearing uniform!.
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  • 281 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter ACCEPTANCE of the recommendations of the joint Committee on cost-of-living allowances appointed by the Singapore and Federal Governments, will be sought in a resolution to be moved by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L Blythe. at Tuesday's meeting of the Colony's
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  • 51 11 MilMUv Timw Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. TWILVE U*4,H blew «p a I power station at Tinah Hitam in Central Kedah yattcrdiy afternoon by throwing an incendiary bomb into it. Before rtiey withdraw, they attacked a police pott bat Hod when tfce police returned their
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  • 33 11 Sunday Times Correspondent. SEGAMAT, Sat.—Summoned by his wife for alleged assault. Tan Cheng Leong 23. failed to appear In the Segamat Court today. A warrant of arrest was issued against him.
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    39 11 SIR MIRZA ISMAIL, former Prime Minister of Hyderabad and Dewaaj of Mysore, and now United Nations Technical Assistance Resident Representative for Indonesia, arrived in Singapore yesterday by KIM Constellation from New Yorfc en route to lakarta. Sundjy Times picture.
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  • 32 11 Sunday Time* Correspondent. PORTDICKSON, Sat.— Mr "hong Telk Quee. Chief Clerk District Office, Seremban. has been promoted Financial Assistant and has assumed duty with the Malay Regimen* Port Dlckson.
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  • 21 11 KOTA BHARU. Sat. The Islah English School. Kota Bharu. ha* received $100 from the Lee Rubber Comma* fbr
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  • 156 11 Gangs prey on street women Sunday Times Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S vice opera tors arc forced to pay part of their daily taking to young gangsters as "protection money," for using certain areas in the city free from interference. Many of these men are unemployed and on the "blacklist" of the
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  • 77 11 bandar Times BUS Reporter •THE Singapore Municipality's 1 60-ton trailer will be used on its first major transportation Job today when It conveys a 36-ton boiler from the wharf to the site of the new electrical power station at Paslr Panjang. The boiler is the
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  • 21 12  - SUNDAY SHAKE PEARE Mr Lead YOU TAXI MOM Ml A GREAT PART Of MYSEL* Antony «V Cleopatra. Act. 3. Sc XI
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    • 301 12 "Tha fault, dear Brutus, 1% not ia our stars. Bat in ourselves, that we are underlines." QO urot* William Shakesp are In hi* play "Julius Caesar". Thre* hundred years later another playwright used theas two Unas as the them* for a whole play. Dear Bru'us' by Sir Jasnes Barr.e set
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    • 133 12 comet 'jo Dm ui'-idam. Movie Magazine. with the lat«*t *ffort by "Numbskull Productions." will k* oa th* aw tonight ai T.l*. Tony aea—Wh will b* gl\ing <m on* of his popular reports on the m*eUnc of V.\t Blrv»>port Leg latlv* Council nest Tuesday. Tht* can b* heard at 943 the
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    • 134 12 ISTSNKRS to ■'University *f lj th* Air" on Friday. May U, at 230 win b* abl* to bear a BBC recording of Shakespeare's magnificent tragedy 'Macbeth". The great Flora Rooson will be heard in the part of that aweinspiring character, Lady Macbeth, with Stephen Murray as Macbeth, and Leon Quartermaine
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    • 159 12 Memorial Hall, befor* a large hudlenc* of servicemen aad etvtllaas, a special concert built round th* popular military band Of th* Seaforth High landers was given. Th* evening's miMto was recorded and win be broadcast on Wednesday at T 30 under tha ttU* "FarsweO t* th* Ssafertii Highlanders,'* a radio
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      207 13 THE correct answer to laat werk's spotting was LUCILLE BALL, who hat red hair and blue eyes. The first correct entry opened came from Muriel Turner. No. IS Lorong 102. Chanel. Singapore A cheque for $25 is being sent to her. Second i iae *f $15 Roes
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    • 792 13  -  VICTOR STAINES FILM REVIEWS by COR some reason French producers love calling in the aid of the devil in their titles. Latest to hit Singapore, courageously imported by Shaw Brothers, is called. "The Devil's Daughter" (La Fille dv Diablc). Stark reality comes to the screen
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    984 14 The 'spy' who quizzed an RAF technician The case of the invisible man Torture— with a red hot' pencil Woman who refused to go to sleep T"HE subject was a young National Service man in the RAF. who had recently been hypnotised on the stage. In my presence he
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  • 504 14  -  BOB HOPE reports on the Festival of f WAS at the opening of the Festival of Britain and it wai really thrilling to b« among all those famou* and Important people. I could see everything very clearly from where I was sitting— then the policeman made me get
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  • 381 15  -  HARRY MILLER h ALONC th* tasf Coast they take their "main gating" (tap playing) vo»y «r»»ilr It it a game which *lder»y Malayt ttill liki to play and the competition is heen. It was in a littt* kamp ong jutt ninili Keta Bahra. in rUlaatan
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    • 174 16 *HEUMATISM At 40 pan ri age he was crippled by pain and had to give up sport A friend advised him to take Kruschen Salts and now. free from pain, he take* hU plac* regularly In the cricket team. The usual cause of rheumatic pains U deposits of excess uric
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    • 1785 16 A>V_^!_s_L'_n__kr# lIEARTB caa fairly be caUed of the chance to be forced to a plain nit with w tatarior *3 mrmrJ^msMM^^M&WmZMLfm th b** l four-handed take the six. To Illustrate If you sequence Witb aucfc a fcai-lri >< **> <^^B«---*-'Baa-i-B^-^M--^a^-a^^^^~--~~r~~B caJd g m# foe triQM Wru) nnd lt d the
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  • 639 17 Play football with Charles Buchan's million team THAT SUDDEN BURST OF SPEED »r IT AH MOtTINMM ImM# riajfct www ej^^e^tteipjfa g— l-iWMth mltiwta), fcack f«w a throw In mit H»« cornor Hog Hrn n«at that It rti« Nf« an IntMt) forwart) So I w— Mf ttrost H»« not)*) for fitnott
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  • 1668 17  - A PAUSE— A PUNCH AND JOE WAS CHAMPION JOHN BLAIR FIGHTS Of THE CENTURY •y New 9. BRADDOCK v. LOUIS. THIS week wa twintroducoti a man whom tha present (alteration c•n s 1 4 a r was the daddy «ff tharn all Tha Brawn lombtt, |oe Laejis. Wo go back
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  • 30 18 1 Base Ordnance Depot Civilian] i Association will meet Royal Nay] Kranji In a Singapore Amateui Football Association Dlvlslor Three "B match at 8.0.D.C.A I pround tomorrow.
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  • 40 18 A MEETING of all Indians in Singapore interested in soccer will be held at the Indian Association premises <Balestier Road) today at It a.m. for the purposes of forming new controlling body for Indian t soccer.
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  • 107 18 ACROSS: 1. Alt: 4. Sloth; 7. Cos; 10. Crib; 12. Ship; 13. Type; 14. Polo; 15. Privateer; 17. Relly; 19. Awe: 20 Lark; 22. Smell; 24. Allay; 25. Yawls: 28. Frame: 29. Safer: 33. Lyre: 34 Dry; 36. Side; 37. Residents; 38. Brat; 40. Echo; 42 Buns; 43.
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  • 1615 18  - Gloom in Singapore soccer circles SHARPSHOOTER by PENG HAN TRIES FOR HAT-TRICK AFTER Singapore's dis- astrous defeat at the hands of All- Indonesia, up-country teams can take heart Their chances of wresting the Malaya Cup from the Colony are brighter thin they seemed a wet k ago. Meanwhile. In Singapore
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  • 353 18 4 DECISION to re-introduce proficiency standards, A which were in force pre-war, was taken by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association at a general committee meeting on Friday at the S.R.C. Medals are to be awarded to those who qualify within certain standards, to be set
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  • 523 19 Harper sets new mark ofl32ftsin rIK Malayan record for Throwing the Hammer was smashed by 23 ft. i in. at the annual Royal Air Force Changi athletic meeting held at Changi yesterday Sergeant Harper returned a distance of 132 ft. 5 in., beating the
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    69 19 UKKB McKeniey of Jamaica, the world quarter- mile champion, winning from Mai Wtaitfleld (United States) in the international 300-yard race at the British rames. at White City SUdium London, Ust Monday. His 30.3 seconds set a new Bills* all jonirr, 1 record fur the distance. Third place went to Ro;er
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  • 127 19 INDONESIANS "A" gave a plucky display to score a four-two win over Chinese Athletes "A" In their 8 A FA. Div. 3 league game at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The Chinese dominated In the exchanges particularly In the second half but failed to round off their
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  • 87 19 piFrY-one-year-old Capt. C O. Jennings, president of the Selangor Motor Sports Club, one of Malaya's top-notch racing drivers will be competing In the next Sunday's Gap Hill climb. Mr. P. J. Oibbs-Pancherl, president of the Singapore Motor Club, organisers of the Oap Hill climb
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  • 673 19 WEIGHTS for next Saturday, first day of the Singapore Turf Clob Summer (Governor's Cup) meeting, are: I ninsured 8.11 1. Z,Dtv. 1-1 M. olonrl Daly 8.07 Tara Street 9.02 J'Avanee 9.M Raj Mahal 8.09 Technicolor (late Golden Measure) 8.09 Brave Wind B.M Lonrrhamps II 8.02
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  • 258 19 NEW YORK Sat. DUSKY Kid Oavllan. from the sugar plantations of Cuba. von the world welterweight boxing •i:le \ihen he ep.ined a •nantmoue points derision from Johnny Bratton at Mad 1 on Square Oardtn last night. Oavllan. weighing 145 1 lb to Bratton's 147, completely
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  • 337 19 Sunday Times Penang Sports Coifespondent PENANG trainers have welcomed the announcement that a 12-hour curfew will be introduced at the fortcoming Singapore Turf Club Summer meeting But one leading trainer urges that the curfew, to be really effective, should be extended over a 24-hour
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  • 32 20 EVERTOM Sjt. ENCLANO beat Portagal by five goals to two after leading 2 l at halrtim* in a Festival international toccer mitch at Cooditon Park her* teday. Rewter.
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  • 157 20 /CHRISTIAN Brothers Old Boys Association have withdrawn from the Evan Wong shield cricket competition to be played this year, said the sporu secretary of C 8.08 A., Mr. A. Delilkan. to the Sunday Times yesterday. Mr. Delllkan states that the representative of CBO.P.A. was notified
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  • 203 20 RAFFLES Insulation Old Boys drew with Anglo-Chinese Old Btiys in a Evan Wong Shield cricket game at KhaUa ground yesterday. Ong Swee Law hit a splendid 32 not out for ACS O.B.A.. while J B. Surratta got 54 not out for HI. \i solt
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  • 462 20 MALAY CUP ROUNDUP NEGRI SCORE EVERY 6 MINS. Malacca beaten by 10-1 margin From W. E. TREVOR SCORING at the average rate of a g oal every six minutes, Negrl Sembilan bullied and stormed their way through a lifeless Malacca side to score a smashing 10 goals to one victory
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    47 20 MISS Ten* Pel Hwm (No. 5), on the right, u inning tIM women's 60 metres event at yesterday's Singapore Chinese inter-school athletic meet at Jalan Besar Stadium. Miss Ten*, it will be recalled, represented Singapore at the First Asian Games at New Delhi recently. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 229 20 p.WJD. Sporu Club defeated a Singapore Recreation Club XI by 14 runs In cricket game clayed on the S.R.C. Padang yeseraay. Batting first, P.W.D. were -mid led out for 74 but the Recs Ured worse, being all out for 60 Details are: PW.D.: W Ponnabaam
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  • 50 20 In a friendly cricket match Dlayed at Hon« Lim Green yesterday. Police SC. beat S.C.R.C S.C.R.C.* 73 runs: tKhoo On« Lee 49. VeUupillai 4-11. J C Cooke 2-7). Police: 143 for 4 (R. Haxworth retired 49; J. Le Cain 34. Gurdlal Singh 22, Chua Eng Cheng 2-18).
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  • 323 20  -  CHAN BENG SOON From 4 PENALTY ten minutes before the end enabled rx Perak to beat Kedah two-one in a keenly-con-tested Malaya Cup soccer fixture played at Alor Star yesterday. A crowd cf more than 5.000 which Included the Regent of Kedah and the British
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  • 213 20 ASPORTINO declaration Uy t kipper Dharmaraj when the Indian Association had scored 130 rina for the loss of three mickets rnabled the S.C.C. to snatch a :hrllllng 'Jiree-wleket win In a i?ame of cricket on the Padang r<terday. A fighting eighth-wicket stand by Son-ray and Haves
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  • 179 20 CT. Joseph's Institution cricket XI defeated the Raffles Institution XI by two wickets In a cricket match on the R.I. ground yesterday. Scores: Btll'l.ES: Krlshnan c and b B Pereira 4: Oi;: run out IB; Chin Yoon Fook lbw H Perrlra i 8* idonhim b
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  • 30 20 BERLIN. Sat.— Western Oermany defeated Denmark in the doubles event today to take a commanding 3-1 lead the second round of Dmvla Cap tennis tie.— A*.
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  • 489 20  -  LESLIE HOFFMAN From POl R minutes after the start of their Malaya Cap soccer game at Kuala Lumpur's T.P.C.A.; ground yesterday, Pahang's inside-left Lim Boon Bok gave Selangor a surprise which ought to jerk them out of any tendency they might have to take things too
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  • 148 20 CEYLON PLANS 1,000-MILE CYCLE RACE WITH the full support of the Government of Ceylon, Capt. David Pleris of Colombo plans to stage the "Tour de Lanka" bicycle massed-start road race over a 1,000--mile course In February next year. Never before has a race over this distance been staged In the
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