The Straits Times, 14 October 1951

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  • 31 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Kditioa ol Th« Straits Tim«« Singapore Free Press No. 845. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS SINGAPORE 6 PHONE *****
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  • 474 1 But Britain makes offer to Egypt CAIRO, Saturday. QRITAIN strengthened her guard posts in the Suez Canal Zone today and ordered her troops to "shoot to kill" in case of any attack. Britain also ordered troop reinforcements into the Sudan and at the same time
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  • 161 1 1000,000 WELCOMED PRINCESS TORONTO, Sat. TORONTO gave Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh the biggest and gaudiest welcome last night ever glve n British R yalty anywhere in the Commonwealth. Nearly 1.000.000 people turned out to greet the Royal couple in this biggest Eng-lish-speaking city in Canada. More than
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  • 47 1 MOSCOW, Sat.— The Red Star announced today tht death of Lieut. Oen. Nikolai Feklenko of the tank troops. Feklenko, 50, was a veteran leader of the Soviet forces in the 1938 battles against Japan in Mongolia and also in the war against Germany. U.P.
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  • 89 1 GENEVA. Sat. Vampire bats are among the problems facing Dr. Ernest Tierkel of Philadelphia, who was nominated by the United Nations World Health Organization yesterday to undertake a survey of the rabies peril in Africa, the Middle East and South-East Asia. Dr. Tierkel ls Rabies Control
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  • 190 1 LAS VEGAS, Saturday. DESIDENTS of this atom boom town will b« warned to "keep away from windows" when th« latest American tactical weapons are tested in tht big-scale operation "Desert Rock" in the Nevada desert next week. Some 5,000 United State* servicemen are taking part
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  • 70 1 TOKYO, Sat. THE people of |apan arc praying for a typhoon to ttrika their hornet. They hope that Hie typhoon, which it reported coming their way, will bring with it rain to solve Hie power-shortage. The Central Meteorological Observatory has announced that a typhoon may hit |apan
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  • 20 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sat. Trade sources said yesterday that Argentina will resume meat shipments to England immediately.— A.P.
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  • 39 1 HONG KONG, sat— Chung Yu-chiu, a landowner near Chihing, In North Kwangtung Province, accused by the Communists of being a "reactionary exploiter," was shot on Sept. 30. His son was the principal \».tness against him. A.P.
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  • 158 1 TOKYO, Sat, EFFORTS to ruum* th» Korean true* talks In Panmuniom wera temporarily held up today as th« Reds alleged a new violation of the neutral area, and Allied officers flew to the seen* for an on-the-spot investigation. Tht fourth liaison session, planned
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  • 137 1 Chinese girls rescue man in drain THREE young Chinese women, in fashionable cheongsams. leapt into a monsoon drain* in Queen Street last night to rescue an elderly European. The women were on their way home when they heard groans. They saw bloody and dishevelled man floundering in the halffull drain
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  • 44 1 HANOI, Sat— French land and carrier-bused bomber planes swept down last night and early today to blast retreating Communist rebel columns in the Red River delta of Hanoi. A French communique said that napalm and rocket bombing was "highly efficient."— U.P.
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  • 36 1 NEW DELHI, Sat.—Com-munist-occupied Tibet has not yet ratified the treaty with Communist China signed In Peking in May, and ls seeking modification of some of Its terms, according to the Times of India.— AP.
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  • 158 1 NEW YORK, Sat. DERSIA for the first time 1 d-opped a hint today that she would welcome an informal attempt by the United Nations Security Council to get the negotiations going again in the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute. Th© deputy premier Hosseln Fateml. made it clear,
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  • 67 1 JAKARTA, Sat.— The Indonesian Government is contemplating restricting the free movement* and activities of foreign diplomats assigned to Indonesia in line with the degree of freedom enjoyed by Indonesian diplomats abroad. It was understood that the measure was purely of a "reclprocatlve" nature as tht Indonesian
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  • 722 1 'Public is no longer interested' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Federation Government and the Army today lifte< 1 the "ban" on the reporting of news of the bigges manhunt in the history of the Emergency in this country -—a ban which had never been imposed.
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  • 75 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A Johore police patrol has picked up a Japanese who was living with a Chi•nese tapper in a jungle area in South Johore. The Japanese is believed to be a former member of the Japanese air force. What he has been doing all
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  • 772 1 Malaya's biggest manhunt goes on KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. "fHE biggest manhunt of the Emergency for the killers of Sir Henry Curney still goes on m Malaya's thickest and most neutral jungle, and the men of four army regiments and a host of police are determined to do all they can
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  • 1395 2  -  R.J. Farrer, C.M.G. Rmbi^mHbhii^lb&hj MHufl B^^fl i^K3yUl R^^h^hKS^^U^UHHl £ily|yi By "TRANSFERRED from I e'antan to Ipoh in February, 1919, as Chairman of the Sanitary Board, y I spent an unt -rce months in that [oh (-Tiy only service in the F.M.S.) and was t i to Singapore
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  • 806 2 SUNDAY. Oct. 7. AFTER hearing of the A tragic death of Sir Henry Gurney, the writer finds it difficult to set to work. A s far back as 1948 Sir Henry visited this district to attend a planters* meeting to discuss the emergency. He encouraged all present to
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  • 274 3 CEVERAL Singapore Legislative Councillors and community leaders yesterday accepted the Government proposals for the Member System of administration for the Colony as a crucial character test for men in public life. How many Unofficial^ would be willing to take on full time jobs under the
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  • 270 3 University girls hail end of ragging Its silly MEWLY-EN ROLLED women students in the University of Malaya, who did not escape ragging during the past two weeks, yesterday praised the University for effectively putting an end to "one of the silliest traditions in the world." Ragging of freshmen stopped on
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  • 26 3 MUAR. Sat.— For using a private car as a taxi, Shla Boon was fined $50 or two week-" imprisonment at Mi'? 1
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  • 66 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. MARY LEE, licencee of a public house In Johore Bahru, was fined $30 In the police court today for keeping her bar open after closing hours. Foon Kirn Mum, her employee, was fined $30 for falltng to close up the bar. Both
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  • 45 3 MUAR, Sat, Soh Heng Yew, aged 55. alleged to have stolen a wrist watch, valued at $35, belonging to Ong Lai Watt at the tod. milestone, Jalan Bakrl, was acquitted and discharged at Muar. The prosecution withdrew the case against him.
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  • 310 3 f^ CHANCE in the leadership of the Labour Party of Singapore may take place after the Party's annual conference next Sunday, when a stormy session is An open clash between different groupi in the party— not the leftUti or the rightists—may end In the election
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    43 3 MR. JAMES TAN MENC YONC, son of the late Mr. Peter Alt Seng, who was married to Miss Justin* Teo Swee Mcc, eldest daughter of Mr. Paul Teo 800 Cfcit, at the Church of St». Peter and Paul. Singapore, yesterday— Sunday Times picture.
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  • 212 3 But not enough to go round THE number of British bicycles imported into Singapore is insufficient to meet demand, leading importers of British bicycles in Singapore declared yesterday. I The total monthly import of British made bicycles Is 8,000, and importers said the demand has
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  • 126 3 JAPANESE nationals who were in Malaya during the occupation may not be allowed to return here, It Is understood. x Once the Japanese peace treaty is ratified, and the Malayan Immigration Bill passed, applications from Japanese to enter the Colony may be treated in the
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 193 3 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE D»vW Orenvill* Ensemble; 9 a.m. "Good Morning"; 9.30 "J 0 10 M •Musical Round-Ui>"; 10 New EP" o*™0 (Anglican); v close, from K.L.; 10.05 Radio Doctor; SRC* 10.15 "Interlude from Hawaii"; 10.30 "Latin America on the Air": 7.15 a.m. Sports Review; 7.46 11 "The Man in Black";
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  • 652 4 I By a lawyer A CORRESPONDENT I A writes me this week that, on City Day, he i was pushed off a bus by a policeman, and he Inquires if he has any redress for this assault. His letter reveals a belief, which is widespread In
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  • 787 4 OUR LAWYER WRITES ABOUT 'AN ASTONISHING STATE OF AFFAIRS' |T is an astonishing state of affairs that, in Malaya to-day, a man can by his will confer a princely endowment on a concubine or a charity and leave his family destitute. It
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  • 101 4 ENGINE-driver B. Walton of Lincolnshire, Englund, has been given a bonus of £2 2s. 504 .ponee for saving an express train, with 500 people aboard, from a crash. The award was announced by British Railways. They said that, on the sth of
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  • 722 4  -  Patrick Keith by 1 ANE of the most surprising things about Mr. M. P. Rajagopal is his stubbornness. He looks the type that Is easily pushed around. But he Is not. Mr. Rajagopal gave a sensational display of this stubbornness at the recent Malayan Trade Union
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  • 189 5 BANDIT CHIEF KILLED KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A $10,000 bandit, who was A one of the most efficient and ruthless collectors for bandit funds, was killed by security forces yesterday. His death means a loss of many thousands of dollars to bandit coffers, for he was the mainspring of a bandit-col-lecting'
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  • 329 5 Negotiations deadlocked once again KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. fHE Malayan Railway Traffic Operating Union started "working to rule" from noon today, exactly 40 minutes after their negotiations with Government on salaries ended in a "deadlock" for a second time. The deadlock occurred over the interpretation of
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  • 83 5 AN international baby show in aid of the C.V.M.A. fKatong) Clubhouse Fund will be held at the Katong Convent between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Nov| 3 and 4. A panel of six doctors and 18 nurses will Judge. The entry fee is $1. about 50
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  • 42 5 SEGAMAT, Sat.— "lt was my grandson's birthday and I was taking this as a small present to make cakes with." said Goh Heck, charged at Segamat with taking pulot rice out of a food restricted area. He was fined $25.
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  • 183 5 gCOTLAND'S universities will be brought to mind and auld acquaintances remembered in Singapore, when more than 70 graduates of Scottish universities assemble for their 42nd annual dinner at the Capitol Blue Room on Oct. 30 at 8 p.m. Graduates lncludt businessmen, doctor*, lawyer*, dentists, engineers,
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  • 74 5 ALBERT WAS NAMED BEST PRIVATE rO hundred youngsters, unable to take an active part in the Boys' Brigade because they are under twelve, yesterday did the next best thing by watching the 7th. Singapore Company go through their paces at the Company's 13th Annual Inspection, at th« St Andrew's School
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  • 118 5 SPONTANEOUS combustion and not sabotage is said to have been the cause of the million dollar fire at goaown in Head Street Singapore on Friday night. Flremea from Central Fire Station, working in shifta throughout the night, assisted In salvage operations yesterday. The godown. a
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  • 177 5 FE Singapore rubber market was dull and featureless yesterday with only a small turnover. .At the quiet close, October first-grade stood at SIW/i a lb. buyers, half-a-cent below Friday's close. Business done during day was around Friday's closing prices. Closing price* yesterday were. In cents per lb.: No.
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  • 241 5 A great loss to the country* JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. kJR. J. Falconer, the British Adviser, |ohore, and Mrs. Falconer, Mr. Justice Storr, Brigadier and Mrs. L H. Pugh and Dato and Datin H. E. MacKenzie, were among the congregation that filled St. Christopher's Church, Johore Bahru,
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  • 24 5 IPOH. Sat.— The Ulu Kuanf area of Klnta will b P under curfew for one week from Oct 15 to 21.
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  • 1240 6  -  MASSEY STANLEY A goodwill mission succeeds at last! By SYDNEY, Sat. pOR once an Australian goodwill mission to Asia shows signs of (rearing fruit. Recently back from a tour of Japan and South-East Asia, Mr. R. G. Casey, External Affairs Minister, is pressine through
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  • 783 6  -  BILLY BUDD By %jyHO among us, hearing the terrible news last Saturday, could net have cried with the tormented Hamlet: Murder most foul, at in the best it is But this most foul, strange, and unnatural The minds of normal men cannot fathom such deeds. Something
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  • 740 7  -  RICHARD JONES THE REMARKABLE STORY OF HENRY FORD, CAR KINO, WHO HAD A PET THEORY ABOUT CRIME— By 11l always carried a gun. H« stocked up arm* and t«ar gat ro battle with th« unions. Ha took former criminals on his
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  • 602 7 KISSING CAN BE SO VERY COSTLY ACCORDING to MotionJX Picture expert*, a kin may cost anything from £2.000 to £3.000 today— before the war a W«i cost on an average only £750 —a rise of from £1.750 to £2,250. Eleven years ago the scene in which Tyrone Power kissed Linda
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  • 897 8 PRIDE STEPPED IN LOVE FLEW OUT *Hi<Hiear^va<^wolIei^incnurTie<HisKle!!7 By Britain's popular romantic novelist WELL, here we are again to relate yet another disillusionment blacking out a road which was at at first completely sunlit, and which looked as if it would remain so until the end. This particular "lovt affair" (if
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  • 98 9 A.C.S.U. TO HOLD DANCE FOR FUNDS UNDER the patronage of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Com-missioner-General for SouthEast Asia, the Army Civil Service Union, Singapore, will hold a social-dance In aid of its building fund at the Raffles Hotel on Tuesday from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Mr. Lam Joon Kirn
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  • 396 9 They 're more formal, too QUR Chinese cousins from Hong Kong arc her* this week taking a look at us and wondering at what they see and hear. They are the 60 members of the Hong Kong Trade Mission led by the "Ginger King,"
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    48 9 VwMty ii.men ano airwomen of the Singapore Fighter Control Unit, Malayaa Auxiliary Air Force, went flying yesterday in a Royal Air Fofce Valetta aircraft 41 Squadron far air experience. AJrcraftweaaa* Sheila Brlgp h her* teen frying her hand at tfcc co-pilor'i control* of H* aircraft, Hying over Karon*-
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  • 75 9 Johore Bahru turns back ECAFE men JOHORE BAHRU. Sat TW O Nationalist Chinese delegate* to the SOAFE conference In Singapore were refused entry into Johore Bahru yesterday. Accompanied bj a well known resident of Singapore, the visitors were on slightseeing tour and hoped to see the Istana Besar and the
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  • 110 9 .substations liable to load sheddins today: DAY Paair PaJijanj, Reformatory Road, Oxygen Factory, Creaaonite, St. Jamea, Miri Road. Sllat Road, Bnkit Pasoh, 8.A.T., Trafalgar Street, Prince Edward Road, Saro Street, Peoples Park, Nanson Road, Lam Soon OU Mills, Guan Hln, I.E. Network. River Valley Read, KiUlney Road. Orchard
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  • 160 9 BEANS KEPT THE P.O.W.S HEALTHY The value of beans, groundnuts, yeast and plenty of green vegetables being added to a poor Asian diet could not be overestimated, commented Dr. Michael A. Woodruff, a former medical research officer in a prisoner of war camp at Changl, Singapore, and Dr. Dean A.
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  • 45 9 The drive for Funds Committee of the Kiwi Members' League will hold a dance at the Raffles Hotel on Wednesday. Dancing will commence from 9 p.m. A limited number of ticket* are on sale and can be obtainable from members of the committee.
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  • 171 9 IN addition to starting medical, fir* fighting and air 1 raid precaution units in Singapore in case of war, Government should also form a volunteer transport section. This is suggested by a former Army transport contractor In the Colony. He says that If such a
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  • 47 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Two police centres in Johore have their own cinemas, where pictures are screened once or twice weekly for members of the force, their wives and children. One centre is at the Police Depot Johore Bahru and the other at Kota Tlnggi.
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  • 34 9 TAIPING, Sat.— The Taiplng branch of the Ex-Ser-vices Association of Malaya will hold Its annual reunion dinner for members and Jheir wires at the New Club on Nov. 10 at 9 p.m
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  • 149 9 THE de HavMand Oomet, now grounded in Singapore because of tyre trouble, leaves on Its return flight to London on Tuesday morning, two days late. Captain M. R. Alderson, manager of the BOAC Comet Unit, told the Sunday Times that the new tyre being
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  • 156 9 Japs slay in their rooms %jL/HILE most ECAFE delegates in Singapore found time yesterday to go sight-seeing or shopping in the city, the Russian delegation studied production methods a* the Metal Box Company of Malaya, at Woodlands. Travelling in a powerful car flying the Soviet flag
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  • 63 9 THE Bishop of Singapore is not going away .as many Singapore parishioners were led to think when he advertised that he wished to sell his car. Its just that I want a new car that's all," the Rt. Rev. H. \V. Baines said
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, OCT., 14, 1951.
    • 357 10 THE patient old Uon has been having a bad time just lately. Tormented almost beyond endurance by a weeping, fainting premier in pyjamas, he is now having his whiskers tweaked by the Casino King. The Persian* have expelled the remaining British oil technicians from Abadan. The mighty
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    • 158 10 'THE Chinese (or rather Formosan) delegates to the ECAFE conference had a happy evening on Wednesday. They went to a meeting at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and took part in celebrations which included the shouting of such slogans as "fight back to the mainland." Now these delegates
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  • 3154 10 ,THE D&4M*" MOUNTS, THE AGGRESSORS BEGIN TO WEAKEN FARLIEf? volumes have led us to the point where the aggressors, both in Europe and Asia, had been driven to the defensive. Stalingrad in February, 1943, marked the turn of the tide in Russia. By May
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  • 396 11 Senanayake lays foundation stone of sports club BEFORE a distinguished gathering of more than 800 people of all races, the Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. D. S. Senanayake laid the foundation stone of the $100,000 Ceylon Sports Club •—an international clvb at Balestier Road, yesterday. This was the second club
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  • 297 11 -AND HE OPENS A MONASTERY WHILE Buddhist monks chanted verses from the Buddhist scriptures. Mr. Senanayake, yesterday mornIng opened the door of the new Buddhist monastery in St. Michaels Road with a $500 golden key which was later presented to him. Four hundred people, indudiA? the CommissionerGeneral. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald,
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  • 23 11 MUAR, Sat. Fifteen cyclists, arrested at Sungei Mati for using their machines without a licence, were each fined $20 at Muar.
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  • 57 11 Congressman John F Kennedy, Democrat from Massachusetts, together with his brother Robert and sister Patricia Is due to arrive in Singapore on Oct 24 on a semi-official round-the-world flight. The Kennedys wiil leave Singapore Oct. 27 for Jakarta. Mr. Kennedy Is the son of Mr. Joseph P
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  • 221 11 Chinese will star in Arts Theatre play THE first production of the newly-formed Singapore Arts Theatre, a theatre of all communities in Malaya, will have a Singapore Chinese for its leading man He Is 22-year-old Chew Hock Guan. programme assistant in Rediffuslon. and this will be the first time he
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  • 65 11 gTUDENTS in a regional school in Singapore may be fined five cents if they are caught speaking to their friends In Chinese during school-hoars instead of English. The fines are imposed because teachers in the school want their students to improve their English. The fines
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  • Sunday Times POSTBAG
    • 150 11 IF Malay leaders, including Tengku Abdul Rahman, really want to help Malays, they should be bold enough to ask that the present system of education through the medium of Malay be scrapped and replaced by English. The Malay language should be learnt only as a subject, in order
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    • 93 11 AN organised party of more than 300 Chinese fathered at Kallang Airport to welcome the Chinese Nationalist delegates to BCAFE and to give a demonstration of loyalty to the Nationalist Government. These are the very Chinese who are fighting and yelling for political rights in "this country. Let
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    • 158 11 »pHE Citizens Committee, Batu Gajah, has notified the public that $10 is to be collected from every male person over 18 as a contribution towerds the fencing of Batu Oajah Town, and has given just one week in which to make payment. Does not, the Committee realise that a labourer
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    • 175 11 WE Singaporeans should take pride in our new status and pledge ourselves to uphold and enhance the prestige of our new-born city. We should try to correct any misapprehension or dispel any Ignorance the outside world may have about us. We should tell the world that Singapore
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    • 197 11 rpHE 1836 map of Singapore Town and Environs, removed from Raffles Museum and exhibited in the Municipal Board Room during City Week, is not the oldest available. An 1830 "Plan of Singapore Town by Lieut. Jackson" hangs in Raffles Library. It is about the same size as
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  • 90 11 CEVEN applicants for the Rotary Foundation Fellowship were yesterday interviewed by a five-man selection board of the Rotary Club of Singapore. Four of the applicants were graduates of the University of Malaya and three were final-year students. The fellowship, worth U553,400; will enable the successful oaadidate to
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  • 109 11 PAHANC MINER ON MURDER CHARGE KUANTAN. Sat. n ICHARD John Davies, 36, a miner of Sungei Lembing, Pahang, was charged with the murder of a Chinese, Leong Nang, in Sungei Lembing on Oct. 10, before the Kuantan Magistrate, Mr. D. F. Thomson, yesterday. Davies, who is an Auxiliary Policeman, was
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  • 126 11 Brazier and Simpson back from UK I Will WB« MR. John Brazier, Trade Union Adviser Malaya, returned to Singapore yesterday after attending a conference in London of 30 trade union advisers and trade unionists from 22 British colonies and territories. Also at the conference were Singapore's Trade Union Adviser. Mr.
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  • 29 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Yong Hock Chuan, a lorry driver, was fined $250 in the police court for offering a $20 bribe to a constable.
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  • 225 13 ANOTHER PAGE OF PRIZE-WINNERS Al>ove. A Proud Malay Fisherman, Port Dickton, taken by Birr. Stelncke of Kuala Lumpur, who omits t« include details or full address. Above. Pagoda at Haw Par Villa, Singapore. Miniature camera. Cr««N filtei, F.P.3 film Speed 1/1000. Tafcen by F. S. Cfcan, 631 North
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    • 105 13 LI L [Si Ij<U Liz, Us! c:fe t J aV^AkJ' axAT I ffi'M K^t kj kjO AM aftfl 1/ <Jfc a. TWAS& EXACKL.V WHUT IT'S THCM H t-"o c f FOREST RANGCRS/i' I V Sa^l^ ftrY aji*-r*g r> i u-fF m Tt if^v ry'vPrh i- VrSfir Irflt iiT *^n rriPlT
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  • 1129 14 Beverley Baxter, M. P H dibs into the past VOT since) th« Abdication crisis has there been a t I m whan tha Royal Family to dominated tha naws. Each day tha people, of Britain hava waited for tha doctors 1 report of progress
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  • 82 15 Spiritualist was agitated The raiders were in the nhop sluffxig bags with a variety cf precious stones When the police poimced. As the ftrit officers piled through the doorway, the gangsters drew revolvers and fired at point-bbnk range. Three efflcers fell dead. The cordon broke as the raiders shot their
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  • 1141 15 Remarkable rendezvous by Scotland Yard men This second article in our new series on the occult reveals how an empty cartridge case clip from a murderer's gun helped a medium to describe the famous Sidney Street Siege two days before it happened. The
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  • 50 15 Refused to surrender Here they were besieged by the police and the famous "siege" developed. They refused to surrender and troops were called In. Eventually the house was burnt to the ground and the two men died m a holocaust of flames. The police removed their charred bodies— in coffins..
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  • 779 15  -  MANNING BLACKWOOD MOTORING IN MALAYA Ry poOR Mr. Haxworth still baring the dickens of a lob to net Singapore motorists to stack up double at light-controlled Junctions and he tells me that for some reason or other, our motoring fraternity just won't do It at all. Which
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  • 760 16 A READER writes: "Last evening In a rubber bridge game I was severely criticised by my partner for having opened the following hand with two diamonds Spade 4 2; heart A K 5; diamond A K 7 5 3; club A K 6 "As it happened, partner
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  • 1016 17  -  NAT GUBBINS By 00 many p«opl« haw asked Old Moor* Cubbins, th« discr«dlt«d astrologer, who is going to win the General Election that he considers it hit duty to offer a forecast, however foolish. According to my ebaxts (he writes) Mars will be in the ascendant
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  • 530 17 QNE of the most interesting highlights of the week is the story of the "Hurricane in Jamaica" which occurred as recently as August 17. This heartbreaking story of devastation and chaos by uncontrolled forces of nature is told by the people themselves; people who
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  • 230 17 MOST Malays think that the people of a small State In Sumatra called Korinchl. can assume at will the form of a tiger. The possession of this power Is said to be Indicated by the absence of the furrow which ordinary men have on their upper lip.
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  • 1429 18 Sinct his fight with Sugar Ray Robinson all sorts of rumours have been circulating regarding Randolph Turpin's retirement from the boxing ring. This week, in a special article, Turpin reveals, for the first time, details of his secret ambition to found a boxing club
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  • 449 18  -  McDonald barley By British Sprint Chamn'on LONDON. A TOPIC which ha» been smouldering in athletics for some time has suddenly flared up and ont man three-miler Roy Beekett—is responsible. When Roy stated that he was giving up athletics because he couldn't afford to run. he was only
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  • 285 19 ENGLISH LEAOLE— DIV. I Arsenal 1 Bwulty 0 Aston Villa 2 Manchester V 5 Blackpool 1 tharlton 2 Chelsea 1 W. BrMnwieh i Derby 4 Tottenham 2 Huddersheld X Newcastle 4 Liverpool 4 Fulham 0 Manchester C. 1 PresUa Portsmouth 5 MTiromgh 4 Sanderland 0 Stoke 1
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  • 89 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. PTRIEB for the Selangor Malays badminton championships have been called. This year's tournament will include seven events. The date fixed for the commencement Of the tournament is Oct. 27. All entries should be sent to the secretary, Inche E. M. Omar, 138, Hale Road,
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  • 25 19 Tengah Ist XV beat Singapore Police 6-0 and Tengah "A" XV lost against R.A.P. 'A' XV 11-3. Both games were played at Tengah.
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  • 57 19 KTJALA LUMPUR, Sat—Playing without several of their regular players who were called out on duty at the last moment. Selangor Police were trounced at rugby this evening on the Blufl Road ground by the Selangor Club, who won by 26 points (one goal, six tries and one
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  • 31 19 IRC. beat B.M H. by one goal to nil in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday Kasslm scored the deciding goal In trie second half.
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  • 299 19 M .C.F.A. GUESTS) BEAT MALAYS Seang Teik, Don outstanding M.C.F.A. Touring X1... 3; Singapore Malays... 1. pLAYING as a combination for the first time, 1 M.C.F.A. touring side did well to defeat Singapore Malays by three goals to one at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Chinese, who included three of
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  • 66 19 LONDON, Bat. Mr Winston Churchill's racehorse. Colonist n has run his last race. The French-bred grey was injured when one of his plates worked loose and cut him In a race at Ooodwood In August. Trainer Walter Nlghtlngall said yesterday the horse will never
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  • 62 19 Malayan Chineae FeoUwQ ■■■■totfiir wiM Held their prebaMe Ho He Cop elcrm agatast Singapore A.FJt. at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Tke Uneup wttl be: Cha Chee Seng. Yip Chong Kan. Soh Teow Keng; Paag Seang Hack. Wee Hm> Leong, H* Hin Wen*.; C hnah Poh Beag,
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  • 73 19 KL'ALA LUMPUR, B»t., CELANGORB first State trial provided a good standard of hockey although lt was not a thrilling game In which Colours and Whites drew two all an the Kuala Lumpur padang this evening. Selectors may have a difficult task in picking State
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  • 48 19 Nee Soon Garrison scored six points (try by Lt. Thomas, penalty goal by Cpl. Raines) to S.C.C. M B'"s six points (two penalty goals by Wallan) at Nee Soon yesterday. A Garrison player was sent off the field a minute before ttane.
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  • 41 19 SITIAWAN. Sat. Bar John Watson, manager of thr Cashwood Ayer Tawar Estates. Dlndlngs. who represented the Glasgow Rangers when he was playing at his best, has organised a Rangers' team in the Dlndings Soccer League for the Marrable-Bums Bhie!d.
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  • 280 19 JLTAKING a spectacular run down the middle from his own 35. Leong Kok Wing, Raffles centre threequarter, dashed through between the posts for the third and last unconverted try when Raffles beat Victoria School by nine points to nil on the Victoria School
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  • 293 19 SC.C. beat R.A.F. Seletar by six points (two penalties) to three (a penalty) in a rugger' game on the Pafang yesterday. That was really all that could be said of the game. It was probably the first rugger match that has been played on the
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  • 297 19 PENANG, Sat. fAN Kin Hong, former Penang champion, created a major upset today when he beat Llm Ah Soo, conqueror of Ooi Teik Hock, In the semi-finals of the men's singles in this year's Penan* badminton championships at the Chung Ling Hall. Kin Hong
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  • 61 19 JN a Services rugger match yesterday RASC "A" beat GHQ "A" six points (one penalty, one try) to nil. Col. Ken el i converted a penalty for the RASC in the first half. Jn the second half. Col. Kertell and Forfar after covering some good
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  • 64 19 SEGAMAT. Sat.— At the annual general meeting, of the Segamat P.W.D. Sports Association held yesterday, the following were elected office bearers: Inche Abdul Hamld (ex-offlclo president); Mr. B. R. Femandes (hon. secretary); Inche Rasak bin Mohamed Yassln thon. treasurer); Committee: Messrs. T. B. Menon, John Itty, T. A.
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  • 1984 20  -  EPSOM JEEP Favourites dominate the day s racing From PEXANG, Saturday. rriMING his run to a nicety on Announce, jockey Herb Charles landed the 1 main sprint event to give owner Mr. W. McGregor Watt a doable at Batu Gantong racecourse today, opening day
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    46 20 A WELCOME addition to the Singapore Women's Hockey Association 1* their latest affiliate the Raffles Girls* School hooker team. Here they ar» with th« school's hockey mivtresf, Mrs. Maud* Scott (extreme left) and the tohoofo Sports Secretary, Miss I. R. Aetia (extreme right). —Sunday Times picture.
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  • 41 20 TOTAL $379,800. FIRST *****7 $91,151 SECOND *****2 $45,571 THIRD *****9 $22,781 STARTERS ($5,064 each): Nos: *****0; *****2; *****5; *****6; *****1; *****8; *****6; *****5; *****7. CONSOLATION PRIZES ($2,278 each): Nos: *****5; *****2; *****5; *****6; *****7; *****4; *****8; *****4; *****8; *****8.
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  • 66 20 IPOH, Sat. A HAT-TRICK by Inside right Noor Tasman enabled Selangor Malays to defeat Perak Malays three-one In a quarter-final of the Sultan Oold Cup competition today. The winners will meet Negrl Sembilan Malays In a seml-ftnal. Selangor forwards made every opportunity count and
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  • 352 20 AA AM may send own team to Ceylon KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. IN the event of Singapore fielding a unit separately 1 for the sport* meeting between Ceylon, Pakistan India and Malaya In Colombo in February next year, the Amateur Athletic Association of Malaya will send its own contingent. This was
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  • 156 20 EARLY UPSET IN SELANGOR BADMINTON KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. /~VNLY on* upset was recorded when the Selangor open badminton championships began here today. Seeded Miss Lee Keng 81m was defeated by Miss Phua Yoke'Chlng, last year's Junior runner-up in straight sets. With this victory Miss Phua entered the semi-finals of the
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  • 76 20 IPOH, Sat. WITH the better set of forwards Colours beat Whites 3-0 in a Perak state hockey trial on the padang today. The first goal igas a gift, a defender hitting the ball In to the net when trying to clear. Mrs. Teh Gin Soot scored
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  • 29 20 TAIPINO, Thurs.— Talping "A" qualified to meet Klnta "A" In the final of the annual Perak lnterdlstric; knockout hockey tourney yesterday by beating Talping "B"
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  • 27 20 KLUANO, Sat.— The fourth annual athletic sports of India* schools In Kluang Dlstrlo will be held on Oct. 19. About 500 competitors will takf part.
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  • 254 20 QUDAN haj been promoted •from 01. S to Cl. 1 accordlnf to a release from the Straits Racing Association Down from Cl. to Cl. I: Mandalay, Kalserlne, Prlnos Hugene. Enterprise, Mayfalr, King Arthur, Ar^os Lad, British Film. Picture House, Glorify, Tollana. The Factor, Flying Spirit.
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