The Straits Times, 23 September 1951

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  • 29 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALA 7 4 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday edition Ol Tb« Strait* rimes Singapore Free Press No. 843. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 1088 1  -  HARRY MILLER B/ THE 50.000 people who were watching took the moment of Singapore's elevation to City status at 8 33 yesterday morning, singularly unemotionally but Singapore has always taken its b:g moments quietly. II third most importment in Singapore's I.: i' iv The fir.st, only a handful
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  • 81 1 A gavel made from the burl of a 2,000-year-old California redwood tree, a gift from the Mayor of San Francisco, was presented to the Singapore City President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice by Mr. Oscar Armstrong of the U.S. Consulate at the City banquet last night
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  • 461 1 "THE King's grant of the Royal Charter to the City of 1 Singapore yesterday cost the public $4,000,000. Three-quarters of this was spent by the Chinese community who ended the day's celebrations with a threemile Chingay procession surpassing any within living memory. In a spontaneous
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  • 196 1 HUNDREDS of thousands of people (most observers put the total from 250,000 to 300,000) jammed the centre of Singapore last night and early this morning to celebrate the presentation of a Charter making their city the newest in the Commonwealth. For hours crowds, which had never really
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  • 133 1 J)ARA Mnte Riboet, a 125-year-old Singapore Malay woman, was the oldest person In the ten* of thousand* who took part In last night* City Day procession. Dara, a member o' the 170-year-old Orang S?Lit (People of the .lalacca Raffles era, j jlned her villagers
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  • 154 1 I ICHTS, lights, light*. everywhere. That was Singapore last nifht she celebrated City Day. On :>ea and on land, thou- i sandg of electric bulbs staßbedi the city's darkness and turn-' ed night into day. And in the sea the grandest spectacle was
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  • 46 1 Ambulances in Singapore had their busiest day yesterday, especially during the evening and night when the Chinese procession was at its height. An ambulance officer said: "It waa a nightmare for those on duty. Never have we experienced such a busy time."
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  • 42 1 The Fire Brigade was summoned last night during the height of the illuminated procession to deal with a lallang fire which broke out in the vicinity of the Singapore Swimming Club at Tanjong Rhu. The fire was soon put out
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  • 319 1 20 HURT IN 2 BIG BANGS' I^IORE than 20 Chinese, Indians and Malays, including women and children, were injured in two explosions within a couple of minutes at the junctions of Hylam Street and Beach Road, and Purvis Street and Beach Road, as the Chinese procession was passing through Singapore
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  • 1006 2  -  R. J. FARRER, C.M.G. '1 H^^R^BJHBHRHH ■j| >,r Pf 1 3 R?^rsr^!P9r|Hl Bjßi By COON after the advent of the British as protectors of Kelantan, the question of extending the F.M.S. railway system into Kelantan was raised. Except for the north, through
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  • 933 2 SUNDAY, Sept. 16. AT last some use Is to be made of the tall bamboos growing: in this district. Many of the culms have been felled and are being carried to the roadside, whence a lorry will transport them to Kangka Mawai on the Sedili River, where they
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  • 533 3 Britain awaits news of The King's operation LONDON, Saturday. JR.V; TAIN V^AS WAITING, today for news that .0 Ki. iad undergone an operation for his m/stercow >g disease. He was expected to f>o o.t t/ie c -.ating table very soon, perhaps in a hsntiiy -ipped surgery at Buckingham Pa'acc. me
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  • 124 3 Polices on 2 wording charges HONG KONG. Sat. GODFREY Dennis Turney, 25. probationary as- uperintendent of po- ipeared before a Kowloon magistrate yesterday c under section 19 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1865 (offences rsainst the person i. Two .-pa rate charu 1 d against Turney i: liy and maliciously
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  • 94 3 KRANKKURT. Sat. The Us. High Commission I I rague charfes that American (Kvupaion authorities help?d 31 Cz^ch Itlca] refugees to escape to In the "freedom train." "U.S. authorities had no previous knowledge of the ascape plan." the High Com. -aid. Ii added: "The Implication
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  • 28 3 MAI ACCA, Sat— Duto E. E. C Thuraistngham, Member for Kclueation. will officially open the Alor Gajah Tamil S-hi.ol on Sept. 28 at 4 p.m.
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  • 68 3 DISTRICT OFFICER HAD TUSKS— GAOLED SAI .A. MI. Sit. AN Iriiiga (Tsßgaaytka) .■nut gaoled District IMRrrr K. I? r. Dobfcs, 27, for three months ill I i i!V -,il pc moii of luu elephant tusks. The Afriran q.une scout who sho' thr elephant was Ixiiiikl over for 12 months. Ben
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  • 176 3 NEW YORK, Saturday. BRITAIN S Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Hugh Gairskell, yesterday defended Britain's trade pact with Russia. He said he would welcome any alternative source of the "essential" supplies now obtained from torn the Soviet Union. Addressing a Foreign Policy Association luncheon at
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  • 299 3 U.S. millionaires court story LOS ANCELES. Saturday. A FORMER actress. Kay Williams, tried to lur« Clark Cable down by a bougainvillea during a drinking party, her husband, millionaire Adolph Spreckels 11, testified here yesterday. Battling an alimony and support suit brought by his 33-year-old wife
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    48 3 Mr. A. Robertson, radio offi cer of Malayan Airways, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson, of Pitlochry, Scotland, and his bride Miss Joan Pit tnian, daughter of Mrs. L. Pittman. of Harrow, Engla nd, after their weddrnf at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sin gapore, yesterday. Sunday Timee picture
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  • 44 3 SYDNEY, Sat— Australian voters rejected in a nationwide referendum today a Conservative Government's proposal that the Communist Party be outlawed. At 12.40 GMT the national vote counted stood "no" 1.305.000 and "yes" 1.181.000, giving the opposition a majority of 124.000— UP.
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  • 94 3 DURBAN, Sa:. YJANILAL GANDHI. 58- year-old son of the aa.sassinated Mahatma Gandhi, opened a one-man war on South Africa's race laws in Durban yesterday. He refused to leave the reading room of the "European" library in the City Hall. A police sergeant took bin to the
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  • 35 3 NEW DELHI. Sat. India has agreed to supply 20.800,--000 yards of medium-grade cloth requested by Communist China, the Commerce and Industry Minister. Mr. H. K. Mahatab. said in Parliament yesterday. A.P.
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  • 77 3 CLEVELAND. Sat.— The latest find In northern Ohio"s mastodon boneyard is a well preserved 15,000-year-old tusk to add to the growing collection of bones being scooped out of the earth, Cleveland natural history museum reported today. William Scheele, director of the museum, said the ten-foot long tusk
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  • 190 3 LONDON, Sat. "'THE outlook is good lor this statesmanlike venture," says the Economist, commenting on Dato Onn's new Independence of Malaya Party. That the founding in Mala ya of a political party with independence as its aim .should receive an official blessing is something
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  • 175 3 PERSIANS WANT TO TALK AGAIN TBHERAN, Sat. PERSIA asked Britain today to resume Oil talks but sha mada no mantion of tha thraatenad ultimatum that British technicians at Abadan would be expelled unlass Britain agreed to tha talks within 15 days. A British spokesman said a letter from Prime Minister
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  • 90 3 US. EIGHTH ARMY HEAD- QUARTERS, KOREA. Sat. A LLIED armoured columns jabbed into the north corner of the old Communist iron triangle in central Korea yesterday, shot up everything in sight and then withdrew for the night. It was perhaps the heaviest armoured thrust of the
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  • 90 3 rnHE Colony Court of CrlM. minal Appeal will hold a sitting In the High Court tomorrow. There are four appeals listed for hearing. The first appeal on the list is that of the South Indian Muslim. A.K.B. Othman, who is appealing against the sentence of death passed
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  • 55 3 More than 300 people clad in their best holiday suits and dresses assembled in the newly built Indian Association building, at Balestier Plain, yesterday, to hear a classical Indian music concert. The concert was one of the items in the programme of the City Day
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  • 30 3 The Sultan of Brunei. H. H. Sultan Omar Saiffudin, arrived in Singapore by Qantas BOAC Constellation yesterday on his way back after a three-week pilgrimage to Mecca.
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  • 22 3 Prayers for the prosperity of Singapore City were said in all mosques in the City at 1 p.m. yesterday.
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  • 75 3 AS THE DUTCH, liner, M.V. Oranje, sailed from Its mooring* in Singapore harbour yesterday afternoon passengers aboard and bystanders ashore were surprised to see a helicopter circle above the ship several times at close ranfte as If it intended to land on the vessel. It then
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  • 50 4 Mr Ton Shu-- Him of 871 South Brid-e Road. •Singapore, wins thia week a Camera im?eUtion with his picture. "Ready For Sea Excursion Camera wed: Flexaret; Film: Plus X: Lens Stop: F 11: Speed: 1/100 (filter X3); time and place: Ponggol sea beach at about 8.30 p.m.
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  • 412 4  -  BEDA LIM *y HAVE you ever wondered why broadcast^* I ns transmit on •different wave-lengths' ar different times of the day? Or why. at certain times r they change t. Lengths c.. which they broadcast iv: rv day? The reason Is tha; broadc dew
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  • 85 4 How to beat them TKS rat population in the commercial city of Baltimore. Maryland, has been reduced from an estimated 400,000 In 1944 to 65.000. This large decrease was brought about by a programme of city-wide sanitation, rather than by the use of traps or poisons. To eliminate the
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  • 560 4 the Law AND TOU —No. 2 By a lawyer rpHE questions which reached me last week Included the following: BEFORE THE WAR I BECAME THE TENANT OF A PIECE OF LAND. DURING THE OCCUPATION I BUILT A PLANK AND TILE HOUSE ON IT WITH PERMANENT FOUNDATIONS. MY LANDLORD NOW CLAIMS
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  • 796 4  - Abdul Rashid hope of the world ROBERT sriAPLEN By yWO svenrs k««p haunting m«. They took place far apart, one in Boston, Mass., Hie other in Kuala Lumpur, in the Federation of Malaya. The first got a lot of attention. A teen-age youth stood high over the City, teetering on
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    • 243 4 ACROSS Langcrhnns. (7) 4. 9 Day's work. (8. S. 6) 2 Whatever Is isn't clear. O> 10 They make an Income aoou- a Grotesque lean (7). where. (S). 4 That la Rom Id t£e oarty. (0) 11 Home of a ouraed lot of fear*- s A iwaet strl, with CTOO
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  • 73 5 The Sikh community in Singapore yesterday celebrated City Day with a prayer meeting at the central Sikh temple at Queen Street. Hymns were sung by the congregation to wish long and prosperous life for the City of Singapore. The poor were fed and a message
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  • 284 5 AT the supremo moment, A when the crowd stood still and the Governor of Singapore, at the King's Command, handed over the Royal Charter which raised the Town to a City, and everyone's heart filled with pride, thus is what some of our Municipal Commissioners the
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  • 331 5 'Trickery 9 to get food, supplies KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. UANDITS throughout the Federation arc now beginning to stagger under the fuH impact of "Operation Starvation", a spokesman of the staff of the Director of Operations said today. Gangs of starving bandits are being forced to leave
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  • 96 5 SINGAPORE CITY Prex sident. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, yesterday paid tribute to the Kadayanallur Muslim League for their contributions to the social and cultural activities in Singapore. He was speaking at the opening ceremony of the arch erected by the League io Cook Street,
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  • 168 5 T^Hfi Royal Air Force, scene stealers at many a Singapore pageant, stole the crowds' cheers again last night, when a high flying Sunderland dropped 16 parachute flares In perfect formation across the Outer Roads at the peak of the procession, which bathed the whole
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  • 162 5 THESE TWO WERE THE HAPPIEST Sunday Tmw«j StaW Reporter "TWO of the pfoude>t, and happi«it people watching the ceremony of Hie presentation of the Charter yesterday were 10 year-old Jessie Sng, the daughter of a Municipal employee, and 12-year ord S. Rangarajulu a pupil of Can Eng Seng school, Singapore.
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  • 227 5 MESSAGES of greeting and goodwill were received in Singapore from the following: The Canadian Government; the City of Norwich; the City of Sheffield; the President of the Annual Conference, Association of Municipal Corporations in England, Wales and Northern Ireland; the City of Leeds; the City of Oxford;
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  • 27 5 Mr. Hudson Fysh, chairman and Managing Director of Qantas Empire Airways, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow on his way back to Sydney from London.
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  • 116 5 THOUSANDS of people out celebrating City Day craned their necks upwards. And the thing they saw was a RAP helicopter carrying ;he Singapore Traffic Polier Chi?f, Mr. W. R. M. Haxworlh. Purpose of the flight, said Mr. Haxworth. was to keep a watch on the city below and
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  • 541 6 So you want to be a magician... T)0 you know how a conjurer pulls a .white handkerchief through his fist so that it conies out red? This is how you do it. You require one ••vanisher"— an eggkhaped container which Fou "load" with a red fcandkerchief. The vanisher is attached
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  • 111 6 Hhen tad-t, of the Mala>an Air Training Corpi. Sinsapore. visited England for the tenth anniversary parade of the A.T.C. they were taken on a flying tour of England by the Royal Air Force. They are seen here signing th« visitors 1 book of the Mayor of
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  • 556 6  - R UGGEDIZING A ROTA TEE Francis Douglas by gOUND the tocsin! To the barricades! Another assault on the language is under way. As is frequently the case, the attack has been launched by the military men. A correspondent In Korea wrote that a soldier was returning home under the rotation
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  • 644 6  -  BILLY BUDD By 'UyENT along to see one of my oldest and closest Malayan friends the other day. George, a burok monkey, first entered my life as a pathetic little scrap cowering into the leaves of my only tree. Together we survived his rather turbulent adolescence.
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  • 316 7 A beautiful girl in beautiful clothes A controversial Press personality reappears 'for a short season' to present the new autumn clothes. A FABULOUS person, in a fabuloua gown Barbara Cpalen— the girl whose picture* stirred up a fashion fuss in Britain from women in Land's End to
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  • 1160 7  -  Jane Lee HUMAN CASEBOOK by ARE you shy? Do you dread walking info a room full of people? Would you rather stay at home with a book than go to a party where you are likely to meet a lot of new faces? If so, it's high
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    164 8 AT MIDNIGHT. tx month a»o, when tlii? encyclopaedia ended. Princess Margaret waa In the arms of her < scort, Billy Wallace. CUncing to the tune "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend. The Princess was spending evening in a thoroughly 1 way. She was at a biu party
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  • 1337 8 A thousand guests, two bands a gush of champagne —ft was 'just an Informal affair. WMM f Wm WAH ■B' l |L Jr!lZj Evening in the life of a personality Mayoress or Romsey. who got a great cheer from the crowd as they arrived in a
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  • 386 9 Raised voices at the Majestic KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. AFTER a heated five-hour meeting, which lasted until 1 a.m. today,, the Executive Committee of the United Malays National Organisation passed a vote of confidence in Tungku Abdul Rahman, president, and decided to ask all members
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  • 258 9 WOMEN TO HELP IN M.C.A. DRAW EIFTEEN Singapore wo- men of various races will help to draw th« 86 winning prizes of the M.CA million-dollar lottery to b« held this evening at 8 p.m. at tht Happy World Stadium, Singapore. They aw Miss Corinna Wilson, Miss Rosa Shum, Dattn C.
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  • 44 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.Bus services operating between Singapore and Johore Bahru wer» crowded to capacity throughout today, taking thousands to view the City Day celebrations in Singapore. The Green Bus Company reinforced Its fleet of buses to cope with the traffic.
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  • 74 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Set. The Johore Bahru District Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis in a report sent to the State Government says that it considers that the facilities, especially accommodation, now available at the General Hospital, Johore Bahru, are unable to cope with all types
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  • 72 9 VI ORE THAN 1,000 Indians received the City President, Mr. T. P.F. McNeice, yesterday morning near the arch erected by the community in donnaught Drive. Mrs. Vilaslni Menon, Singapore Legislative Councillor, i md. Seletar) garlanded Mr. nr.d Mrs. McNeice, on behalf of the Indian community.
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  • 109 9 rK CHINESE Association, Singapore. celebrated City Day yesterday with a buffet and dance at its premises in Serangoon Road. Th#» Singapore Teochew Lee Clan Mutual Help Association celebrated with a cocktail party in Grange Road. The Lam Soon Cannery Ltd. held a City Day luncheon at
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  • 51 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Pong Nlm Loong, a Singapore lorry driver, was charged In the Police Court today with rash driving and causing the death of Chin See Lan. a middle-aged Chinese woman, on the Ayer Hltajn road. Pong was allowed ball In $500 pending
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  • 78 9 IPOH, Sat. YOU will very soon be living normal and peaceful lives," laid Hie British Adviser, Perek. Mr. I. W. Blelloch, wtian he presented National Strvice badges re the Home Cuards of Pusing. He urged Hie people re be solid In their determination to guird the
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  • 76 9 Tempi* gongs in every biff Chinese monastery and cloister, managed by the Singapore Buddhlat Federation, rang out loud and clear simultaneously at 11. a.m. yesterday In honour of City Day. Monks and nuns wore their richest robes as they did special devotions for th« day. The
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  • 356 9 THI Esplanade was the centre of unprecedented crowds yesterday. They gathered there early in the afternoon to watch the Malay tea sports and other entertainments around the padang and stayed on right through the evening to gain positions for watching the sea dragon Thousands of
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  • 135 9 Hundreds of people were at Clifford Pier yesterday to watch eight kolehs participating in the Malay community's City Day sea-sports. The koleh race started from inside the breakwaters, went round the breakwaters, thence to Tanjong Rhu Point, Rochore River Basin and back to the
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  • 124 9 r^HE mass meeting of the Singapore Federation of Labour Unions at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday pledged the continued loyalty and support of Municipal labourers. The president, Mr. L. Plchalmuthu.. said: "Later, this City will have a Major. Inorde^ha^h^Mayoyn^ this City, he should be elected by them
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  • 135 9 Bandits shoot engineer at telephone TWENTY TWO YEAR OLD DennU Michad 0 Donahue mining engineer attached to Messrs. Osborne 8r Chap pel, Mining and Consulting Engineers. Ipoh, was killed time morning at Lahat five miles our off Ipoh. Mr. ODonahue who hitd come out from England i»u than a year
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  • 124 9 FIRST NEW CITIZENS ARE GIRLS SINGAPORE City's first two w newly-born citizens nonchalantly stretched, yawned and regarded the world with a singular lack of Interest at 8.35 o'clock yesterday morning. They were two Chines* girls, born at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital one minute after Singapore was officially proclaimed a City.
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  • SINGAPORE. SEPT. 23, 1951
    • 552 10 AM sorry there are so few Europeans present here." said Mr McHugh at the inaugural meeting of the Independence of Malaya Party last Sunday. It was. indeed, a matter for regret But Europeans are bound to be a little suspicious about that word "independence It strikes unpleasant
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  • 1522 10 MacDONALD HAILS SINGAPORE'S SPIRIT OF BROTHERHOOD BETWEEN RACES Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the CommissionerGeneral, last night proposed the toast at the banquet in the Victoria Memorial Hall in honour of the grant of the Royal Charter incorporating the town of Singapore as
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  • 887 10 IT is a pity ihat some of our leaders cannot find the time to practise the art of public speaking. I was one of those who listened to the broadcast of the I.M.P. inaugural meeting. It was the first time I had had the opportunity of hearing
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    • 48 10 I HOSE who are happy do not m^j observe how time goes by When one Is happily downing a glass of Tiger, clock-watching is decidedly out of the Question; a timepiece (trusty or otherwise) is not essential to the recognition of that admirable dictum: Time for a Tiger"!
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  • 318 11 "y*HE Lord Mayor of London, Sir Denys Lowson, in a City Day broadcast to Singapore over the 8.8.C. last night said that Singapore's proud place in the world today was the result of the foint efforts of men of many
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  • 490 11 ]N GRANTING the Charter which raised Singapore town to City status, the King \uis satisfied that the leadJne citizens of Singapore. through their Municipali l( i r.v coulci, and 1 i -charged their res- ibilitles, the Governor of pore, Sir Franklin Gimid when he hanced
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  • 84 11 Hundreds of people had a>» aerial view of the City Day celebrations In Singapore yesterday. The Royal Singapore Flying Club had four aircraft continuously In the air from 9 a.m. till dusk and took about 300 people up for sevenminute and 15-mlnute Joyflights over the
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  • 46 11 Inmates of the Salvation Army's children's homes throughout the island were given special breakfast and chicken curry tiffin yesterday. The children also received presents, and those at the girls' home In Oxley Road were taken on a motor tour of the City.
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  • 27 11 Mr. T. Vander Gaast, of the Economic Affairs Secretariat, and Mrs. Vander Gaast returned to Singapore by Qantas-BOAC constellation yesterday after leave in Britain.
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  • 339 11 CITIZENS TOLD: BE ALIVE' AN appeal to the citizens of Singapore as a whole to take "a real individual interest In public affairs" was made by the President of the City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, speaking at yesterday's Charter presentation ceremony. Mr. MuNeice called on the people to
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  • 44 11 JOHORE BAHRU. S a t— A Danel of three police officers, with Mr. Powell Evans. OSPC. Kluang. presiding, is inquiring Into circumstances which led to several men of a lunele training unit at the Tampoi Camp beiner absent from parade on Tuesday.
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    • 178 11 TODAY'S RADIO Singapore Alma Day: The Green Howards celjbrate their flh»f Bttttrfionour Bam -Good Moruina"- 030 93 w "s": 9"« 'TMRtinental ■•MusfrS" Ro^d Ifi' Ne^ Touch"; 10 David Qri&mne Enfmm K L W*os Radio Doctor 103 "W s r S "tturlSfSSf^Sir; |0.50 Army); 10.30 "Latin America on the Air"; ll
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  • 703 12 THE title of th« fourth talk in tht series "Parliamentary Work" in "The Speaker's Eye" and "The Ear of the House". Kenneth Boswell, wh» is a recognised authority on the workings of Parliament, hai already in this seriet discussed what Parliament meant and how
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  • 892 12  - LOVE DEATH IN THE MOUNTAINS Beverley Baxter, by M.P. ALT AUSSEE, Austris. fyjOONRISE in th« Alp* is something to r*m*mb«T. T» watch the Silver radianc* ilium* th* mountain top and then see th* moon swetp into view, with its faithful satellite, the Evening Star, in attendance and to mark the
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  • 11 12 HOBBY MADE HIM A FORTUNE —Fret Press
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    • 134 12 Y Jy LIX [fvl [Mi Lnx t^ r^ AlJccsroa S 7 TfiSv'touPi^-v \\jZ?JTvLm\ /F\jf!^*x Tvt's^ttT^sr sound J pleased thslt paiom we whomped J WAIT— MV iMPATiEt^JT FtU-OW- *~N f f-'/N A f JJ4-H/T >^ l^2rsfW I/ A FUUL. aOTTLI THET QfVC HAHHY.'T'- THAR'S WtCHEKLV. v jE J''^' s^"^SV!l9r99y? TE mom&mtl
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    • 204 13  - It just keeps sailing along.... Maureen Mallal By PROVING that you just can't beat an old classic dead, comes the fabulous new M.G.M. version of the immortal Jerome KernOscar Hammerstein 11. nautical. "Show Boat." which was first filmed in 1929 and again In 1936. .c audiences need feu thai any
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      565 13 CELDOM in the history of show business in Singapore have we witnessed such scenes as those inside and outside the Capitol theatre on Tuesday night. There was a pitched battle between up and downstairs patrons to secure admission, and only after the arrival of the police was ord°r
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    • 359 13 WHAT a fight it was! The film Oi the RobinsonTurpin re.u rn contest ftftt a good idea of the speeci and action of the fout which gave Sugar Ray back his title. As an Englishman I V vi.ci the final minute quite heartbreaking. Robinson smarhes away with
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      106 13 CAN you spot the star ln the "ghost" picture above? With Just a little concentration ycu should recognise him quit* •asily. Send your entries to "Spot That Star". Sunday Times. Singapore, to reach us not later than Thursday morning. Prises will be sent to the first four
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    • 211 13 rtIANNE BOWSER. Austra- h»r answer to the wild and ila'i Girl Of The Year, woolly "wolves" of SinjjaRuest of Columbia Films, la bat It works. the most volatile visitor ever to be Interviewed. Every one in town t» talk- Beautiful, but far from dumb, she has
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  • 134 14 The scens after ri<e Covsrnsr arrived. With Mr. McNeice he salutes the National Anthem. Mr. MncDoneld *n4 the Chief Justice »n seen above right. ..c President of the City Council, Mr. T. f. F. McNcice =?c -v.ing a.- the opening of the arch erected by the
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  • 20 14 A little Euras v •.< lav ii'^': t h, has a chat to O.ie s; >!is .an.'aro men.
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  • 694 15 DOROTHY THATCHER on a wonderful ye*r LONDON: "fHERE is already a little nip in the air night and morning as we approach the end of this very wonderful London season, a seaton which will be recorded in British history as the busiest, most
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  • 481 15 New lines with LIVER UJl'l'K the ever rising cost of living, It Is folly to ignore the high nutrative vaiue of liver merely on account of its (comparative) cheapness. Here are suggestions for its appearance at the table LIVER POT ROAST TO serve six people use a piece of liver
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  • 615 15 Careers for girls American style LOS ANCELES. Sat. JSJOW that Jersey Joe Walcott hat proved that a man of 37— «r It it nearer 47? can become a heavyweight boxing champion, anything can happen and out here it is happening. Do you vant to know what will be next In
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    • 529 16 Stars are choking THE heavens are full WgMgXHHHKKKK&RKU&B^M Onl those w ™ch start out of stars that are ttM^^Bßp^!r^^T2PS thl> ee or four times heavier r-hnkin<7 to death \si ill s mBT i~ L than the sun load the fast choKine: to aeatn BrT?*i i ftV live6>> whlch brln *>ut
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  • 949 17  -  BERNARD WICKSTEED By Fall began when I read a long article in a monthly magazine on the evils of smoking. The article was chiefly made up of Interviews given by ex-smokers who all extolled the blessed benefits to be obtained by abstaining from the fragrant weed.
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    816 17 MOTORING IN iMALAYA NO wonder the Insurance companies are a little tour, and not keen on new car business. Anyone who stops to consider the fantastic charges for simple repair Jobs that seem to be regarded as Inevitable out here will very soon see that there can be
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  • 198 18 Rugby genius was ignored by Wales LONDON. HOPES that any home country team will defear the South African rugby side, opening here on Oct. 10, depend on ability to play open football against a team reputed not to understand It. Size, severity and superb stamina of these Springboks will be
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    • 781 18  -  JAMES CONOLLY Edited by |T looked lik« a nic« family tie up when BILLY LANE, the Brighton and Hove Albion manager, signed local boy BILL SOUTH. Bills young brother ALEX it also a Brighton professional. By a strange twist Bill .22) and Alex (20)
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    • 334 18  -  McDonald bailey By DOCER BANNISTERS defeat by the Yugoslav Andrea Otenhajmer in the 1.500 metres at Belgrade is still being discussed in athletics circles. Bannister lost for the simple reason that Otenhajmer. on the day. was too good for him. It has been reported that Bannister
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    • 261 18  -  JIMMY WILDE By ITORMER referee Teddy Waltham. British Boxing Board of Control secretary, who was in America as an official observer of the Turpin-Robinson fight. Is trying to negotiate some form of international agreement on universal boxing interests. Virtually he ls seeking to end
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    • 87 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD \<KOSS: 1 Forest; 5. Baited: 9. Totem; 10. Recoup; 11. Repair; 11 Beset; 14. Lord; 17. Ruthless JO. Yodel; 22. Yelps; 23. Baptism.'4. BerK; 26. Topaz; 29. Editions; 32. Note; 33 Twain; 35. Outrun: if Fetish; 37, Dents; 38, Geyser; 19. Stagei. DOWN: 1. Firmly: 2. Record 3
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  • 659 19 Easy win for Civilians A GAINST a setting of colourful City Day decor- ations, the best of Singapore's civilian and services athletes provided a holiday crowd of more than 12,000 with a great treat of athletic feats on the Padang yesterday. Civilians, with a powerful
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    88 19 LIFE-SAVERS: Another batch of Singapore Liie-GuariJ corps cadets passed out under Instructor Foong Poh Chun a t the Mount Emily swimming pool recently for the Intermediate Certificate and Bronze Medallion and will become se nior members when they reach the age of 18. Front row (1 to r) Hung Yin*
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  • 394 19 PROBABLES WIN K.L. RUGBY TRIAL KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. pROBABLES, with a very fastmoving threequarter line easily teat Possibles In Selangor f s first rugby 'rial on the Kuala Lumpur padang this evening by 14 points <a goal, one penalty uoal and two tries) to nil. Heavy rain this afternoon made
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  • 59 19 IPOH. Sat:— Klnta District first team etised out Kuala Kangsar District by a short corner during extra time to enter the second round ol the Perak Inter-district hockey knock-out competition at Ipoh this evening. "The full time score was om-all Th:llainathan. Perak's centre-for-ward, scored for
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  • 239 19 42 Royal Commandos 2 Singapore Engineers Regt. 1 EXTRA time decided the v final of the F.A.R.E.L.F. Cup in favour of 42 Commandos Royal Marine Commandos against Singapore Engineers Regiment at G.H.Q ground Tan&lin yesterday. The winning goal came in the opening minute of extra time
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  • 64 19 PENANG, Sat. PENANG received their wont defeat at soccer this season when they went down to R.A.F. Malaya by- six goals to nil on the Victoria Green this evening. The game was one-sided throuchout and at the interval the R.A.F. led by fear goals through Gabbins.
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  • 544 19 WITH a total collection of $5,036.66 for the last week, the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund has passed the $150,000 mark. Although this amount falls short by about $450,000 of the required sum, Mr. Lim Chuan Oeok, President of the Singapore Badminton Association, is confident that
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  • 159 19 rPWENTY-YEAB-OLD Sulllman Awang of the Cosmopolitan Cycling Club, hot favourite for this afternoon's marathon grass track cyclinK race, showed hla superiority In the sprint events when he easily won the quarter and one mile events held on the Singapore Recreation Club yesterday. The programme of
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  • 481 19  -  FIVE EIGHT By WITH the defeat of the Penang Sports Club Rugby Football team by the Penan* Recreation Club, a general levelling up in the game is seen in Penang. The P.S.C. have always been the mainstay of rugger in the settlement. They have
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  • 33 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. /VrVING to heavy rain this aftwnoon, play was Impossible in the inter-Slate tennis tournament between Selangor and Perak which was to have been played on the S.C.R.C courts.
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  • 241 19 Improve Your Speech and Writing in A Few Hours Are you content with the way you sPeafc and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Thousands of men and women are handicapped because they make embarrassing
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  • 560 20 LADIES FLAME DOES GOOD GALLOP Runs 3 furlongs in 38 seconds From EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Saturday. I her first time-making gallop since she began serious training for the Perak Gold Vase, Ladies Flame (Tjoa) skimmed over 3f. in 38 sec. on a rain-soaked track at Ipoh this morning. This daughter
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    37 20 Keith Mitchell, who won the 100 metres breast-stroke, 100 metres free-style and 2«0 metrea free-style event*, receiving one of his prize* from Mr*. A. W. FrlsbT at th« Raffles Institution's swimming carnival on Friday. Sunday TUnea picture.
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  • 78 20 LONDON. Sat. NEWCASTLE I NITED'S diminutive inside forwanl llrnie Taylor, who liclpi-i them win the FA. (Up last sc.ison and cannot Rft a Pla«e in the League tc.im ndw. recently asked for ;i transfer. The manauer-dircrtor. SI in ScymoHr. has refused his request, however. Charlie (rows
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  • 179 20 Kill a"i Malaya Cup ::d reserves i i Bingnpore 5 ar for ih. t the Col Jalan I m i'us evenl Oi 111 I hO 18, M'lthlah did not make the trip ye---1 ::d bia place will probably I Fong. final XI have not yet
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  • 37 20 The mnal r > Badm.nton < be rel r, will be he.d in 1 on Oct. 20-l'l ana Oct.. I close on Oct. 5. All corr- mould be sent to the i: Mr. I. Peter. HQ.. c
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  • 178 20 Judo club for Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. CPECIAL courses in the "gentle art" of hurling big men about I ith ease are to be started in Kuala Lumpur shortly. An organising committee was appointed at a meeting of physical culturlsts yesterday to set up a ■Judo" Club for young
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  • 458 20 \y EIGHTS for all ten races on Saturday, Sept. 29. first day of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Vase) -'.in» are: ci. i,div. i-s&r. Str. I'ninsured 9.08 UecanUr 9\oo Ked Carnatloa 8.09 \e Regrets 8.96 Ladies Flame 8.05 Scotch Express 8.05 Best Bet 8.04 Byron
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  • 411 20 Spore Civilians 3; Combined Services 1. DICTATING play most of the time after an uncertain start, Singapore Civilians proved their superiority over Combined Services with a well-deserved three-one win in a fast and thrilling hockey match on the Padang yesterday. A record crowd watched the
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  • 516 20 70 Records at Tiger swimming carnival TEN records were set up In a card of 18 event? yesterday when the Tiger Swimming Club held ita third annual swimming gala at the Haw Par Swimming Pool, Pasir Panjang Road. Competition! waa keen throughout and competitors a* well m spectators thoroughly enjoyed
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  • 274 20 FLLOWING are U.K. soccer results. ENGLISH LEAGUE— DiT. 1 A. Villa Liverpool 0 Burnley 1 Bolton. Charlton S Newcastle 0 Derby Co. 1 Blackpool 1 Fulham 1 W. Bromwioh 0 Huddersfield 1 Middlesbrough 0 Manchester C. Arsenal Preston Stoke J Sunderland Portsmouth 1 Tottenham 2 Manchester U
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  • 87 20 TAIPINO, Sat. DISPLAYING superior teamwork, "C" Squadron Fourth Hussars entered the final of the annual knockout soccer tourney for the Bayley Cup. beating the Talpina Indiani 4-1. Hussars dominated play and scored three goals in the first half through McLaughlan (2) and Rlckaby. In the second
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