The Straits Times, 28 October 1951

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  • 31 1 tXRCEST HETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition of Th« Strait* Times Singapore Fre« Press No. 847. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS PHONE ***** SINGAPORE 6,
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  • 422 1 Oliver Lyttleton —new Secretary for the Colonies LONDON, Saturday. M R. WINSTON Churchill named the eight chief members of hit new Cabinet today, with Mr. Anthony Eden as Foreign Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister and Mr. Oliver Lyttleton as Colonial Secretary. Mr. Churchill kept for him
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  • 415 1 FL/Lt. Brown got all the applause THE only applause at Gov- ernment House yesterday, when the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin aimson, presented Orders and Medals to a whole crosssection of men in the Services and public life, went to F/Lt. T. C. L. Brown, awarded the George Medal for
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  • 29 1 COLOMBIA. Sat. Fourteen peope were kll'.ed and 20 Injured— five of them seriously—when a bus carrying 58 passengers overturned near Medellin, Colombia, yes terday— Reuter
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  • 142 1 LONDON, Saturday. THE Conservative overall majority in the r.ew House of 1 Commons reached 18 today, with three districts still not reported in the General Election. Lord Malcolm Douglas Hamilton, brother of the Duke of Hamilton, retained Inverness for the Conservatives by 22.497 votes to
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  • 31 1 rpRIPLETS, all girls, have 1 been born to Madam Lee Teck Sian at Kandang Kerbau hospital. One of the girls has since died, but the other two are making progress.
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  • 158 1 A CALL to Government, the City Council and big business houses to start a marriage fund for working girls is contained In a resolution sent by Mr A. R. Lazarous to the General Council of the Singapore Labour Party for discussion at the annual conference
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  • 86 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. United States and Yugoslavia will sign an agreement under which the United States will send modern military equipment to Yugoslavia, informed sources said yesterday. These sources said that only a few minor technical details remained to be worked out before a formal agreement,
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  • 101 1 ITNITED STATES AmbasU sador Allan G. Kirk said after a talk with President Truman on Friday that relations with Soviet Russia show "signs of turning in our favour." Kirk expressed the opinion that "relations are not quite as tough a s they were,' 1 but he
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  • 43 1 TOKYO, Sat The British frigate. Amethyst which ran the gauntle' of Chinese Communist guns In the Yangtse River in 1949, has engaged and destroyed a Communist defensive position near the Han River, according to a naval communique issued in Tokyo yesterday.
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  • 42 1 To supply Singapore and the Federation with the details of the British Election results, Reuters cabled more than 5,000 words from London In addition to the normal news service over Its own radio channel which was operating at top pressure.
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  • 32 1 Peking radio announced on Friday night that a special "cash gift* would be presented to each Chinese wounded In the Korean war. It did not specify the amount.— Reuter.
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  • 110 1 MEMBERS of the general council of the Singapore Labour Party held talks with representatives of the "rebel group" last night. It was stated after the meting that both factions had arrived at a "settlement" and that their differences would soon be Ironed out. The meeting called
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  • 169 1 |U|R. D. S. Senanayakt, Prime Minister of Ceylon arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC on his return to Colombo after a short goodwill tour of Australia and New Zealand. Mr. Senanayake told reporters at the airport that he had enjoyed the trip— his first
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  • 64 1 More than 200 students and graduates of the University of Malaya and guests attended a Chinese dinner at the University last night which waa part, of the University's reunion week programme. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Chancellor of the University, congratulated the re-union week committee for the
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  • 287 1 Press and public are subdued LONDON, Sat. WITH the noise and excitement of the General Election over, public opinion and the press m Britain have now returned to a calm assessment of the tasks -facing the new Government. The mood is subdued, flrstlv because the Conservatives have not secured as
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  • 70 1 SAN FRANCIBCO, Sat. rpHE Soviet Union, not the so-called Anglo-American bloc, was the main imperialistic threat to the people of Asia, Mr. Minoo R. Masani told Californian political and industrial leaders at a Commonwealth Club luncheon yesterday. The former Mayor of Bombay said that the United
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  • 147 1 War production chief LJR. Oliver Lyttleton, the new Secretary of State for the Colonies who carried the heavy burden of Production Minister in Britain's wartime coalition government, is one of the outstanding personalities in the Conservative leadership. In 1941. Mr. Lyttletor was Minister of State
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  • 58 1 LONDON, Sat.— The driver of an Egyptian vehicle In the Suez Canal zone "repeatedly" tried to wreck a British Army truck by forcing it off the road and was shot dead by the British escort, the War Office announced here today. It said the incident, reported yesterday
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  • 227 1 LONDON, Saturday. THE creation of a Ministry of Asian Affairs wis believed to be possible as Mr. Churchill consulted with his advisers today. Proposals for the establishment of the new Ministry were known to have been made by former members of the British Government in
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  • 71 1 FIIRTY 12-year-olds, looking smart in Boys' Brigade uniforms which they had first put on only three months ago, yesterday stood at attention while they were Inspected for the first time. They were the newest recruits Into th« sth. Singapore Company, which had its 13th. Annual Inpection at
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  • 72 1 ANE hundred and twenty Chi- nese and Malay boys yesterday watched their club at Pulau Tekong Besar being formally declared open by the Legislative Councillor, Mr. John Laycock. The ceremony was seen by Mie Secretary for Social Welfare, Mr. R. W. I. Band; the Commissioner of Police,
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  • 1635 2  - STORIES OF THE MUNICIPALITY A HEALTH SCANDAL R.J. FARRER, C.M.G. HK^HHH *Ip4fl| mmWn^VM r \jF9^ nPSm mJ^X WJBlfjarM E? i RY the end of 1927, six y ears after the enlargement i of the Municipal Comm ission from eleven to twer.tyi five members, this was our position: Every public street,
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  • 808 2 SUNDAY, Oct. 21. QWINO to everyone 'a preoccupation, during the last few weeks, with the gathering of the fruit crop, and owing to the temporary loss of a worker as a result of the arrival of the New Baby, maintenance work in the Dusun Is seriously in arrears.
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    • 97 2 ——WONDER WHEELS N? I **>SHi?^\ The story of the name f^^mJiSm..^ jMttT y The very name HeiCUlgS I^m JP stands for S TRENG 77/ fVUt \JS Of all the heroes of olden times, the strongest wL Tm W was Hcrculcs To-day the name still represents pt ''J/k f& unequalled strength,
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  • 45 3 Wifi r in •> I fr hand. Mr. I ,jrchii| accepts ivith his ri-ht a gift cigar from actor Ralph Reader at thl sixth Ai.iirtcin reunion at E ill's Court, London. With him arc Field-Marshal Viscount -mcry .-nd Ccner.il Ei'eniiower. Proper picture.
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  • 673 3 World greets Tory victory with cheers and rioting LONDON, Saturday JHE return of Mr. Winston Churchill was applauded throughout most of Europe iast night as a boost for Western world leadership and the prospects of a United States of Europe. In Persia, it was the signal for a wave of
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  • 162 3 THE Singapore Financial Secretary, Mr. W C Taylor, was not justified in saying at the recent Singapore Legislative Council meeting that cinemas were a luxury, stated the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association of Singapore and the Federation last night. "The only luxurious aspect of cinemas
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  • 18 3 Viscount Alexander's term of office as Governor-General of Canada has been extended bovond next April 12
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  • 199 3 TWO wealthy members of the Chettiar community in India arrived by air in Singapore yesterday for short tours of the Colony and the Federation. Sir Alagapa Chettiar. a millionaire and philanthropist, arrived by Bharat Airways from India and was met at the airport by
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  • 26 3 TIIKKK WILL be no issue Of the Singapore Free Press on Monday because of Deepavali. Publication will be resumed on Tuesday.
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  • 108 3 A SQUEAK awakened Ram Darsh Singh at 4 a.m. on Oct. 13 and looking up he saw a pair of hands clinging to the top of his bedroom door. Ram rushed out of bed but the stranger ran away. He eventually caught him with the
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  • 62 3 A war-time Wren, 25-year-old Elizabeth Eve Edgedale, daughter of Mr. S. R. Edgedale K.C., is to marry Major Lord Sufneld in January. Lord Suffleld, who is 29, is the .son of the late Admiral Lord Sufneld. He won the Military Cross last year for gallantry
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  • 179 3 They fear for the future £INCAPQRE trade union cirdta yesterday were disappointed over the CcnservaSve victory in the British General Election, i Mr. M. P. D. Nair, president of the Army Civil Service Union, said: "I am most disheartened over trie Conservative victory. Workers in
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    19 3 C jiam Muhammad, the former Finance Minister of Pakistan, being sworn in at the nations new Covernor-Ceneral in Karachi.
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  • 50 3 Bail of $10,000 hi two suretitvs was granted in Sin^aporp yesterday to Tan Pv?i Hiong, S3, who claimed trial to possession of 46 pounds of raw opium and one and a half pounds and ten tahils of prepared opium in a house at Kitchene Rroad on Oct. 24.
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  • 205 3 DEALERS, who speculated on a possible devaluation of the pound before the General Election, yesterday liqulcated their stock in the Singapore rubber market. Reason for this move waa th.tt, with the Conservative Party now in Government, devaluation appears most improbable. The market eased on this liquidation and
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  • 11 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Oct. 27 $490.87.; (up >iri.B7;.j).
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  • 31 3 The latest date for posting Christmas surface mail from Singapore to the United States has now been advanced from Oct. 29. to Nov. 1, a postal spokesman said yesterday.
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  • 492 3 A TREMENDOUS wave of optimism spread throughout Singapore business circles yesterday morning following the Conservative win In the British elections. Jubilation and renewed confidence wa R reflected In an upsurge in prices on the share market. In one hotel several luncheon groups called for champagne
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  • 31 3 The 957-ton motor vessel 3entong which has been stuck on a shoal a few lies off Singapore since Wednesday, unexpectedly came off under her own power on Friday night.
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    • 152 3 Hour; 4-5 "LUteners* Choice"; 6 'From the Editorials"; 7 "English SINGAPORE Service from Methodist Church; 1 Magasine 1 7.30 "Calling All For--9 a.m. "Good Morning"; 9.30 I S£2gZ'' ces"; B.SO^New. and Horn. News; •Musical Round-Up_. 10 New. '-rn^the "fifi^J: Ra^ 845 Palm Court orch.; 9.30 i^s^nteV.ud oeo^ro0 e 0^rom 1O
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  • 927 4 OUR LAWYER'S ARTICLE TWO WEEKS AGO HAS RESULTED IN A LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLOR PROMISING TO TAKE ACTION TO HAVE CERTAIN SINGAPORE LAWS BROUGHT UP TO DATE. BELOW IS ANOTHER ARTICLE ON THE SHORTCOMINGS OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM IN MALAYA JN Malaya to-day a person accused
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  • 291 4 THERE'S a Penang parrot named Nicky, who do°s not swear as parrot are popularly supposed to do. But he is fond of making low and long whistles at pretty girls. His owner. Mr. Chew Swee Seng, bird fancier, artist, aquarist and amateur cinephotographer.
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  • 588 4  -  a lawyer By A LARGE number of letters reach me in connection with matrimonial problems and the majority of these cannot be answered without very much fuller information as to what Is known as "domicile" than is generally given. It is not generally known that divorce
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  • 92 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. DATO Onn bin Ja'afar was ejected chairman of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Independence of Malaya Party at the inaugural meeting of the branch in Kuala Lumpur today. He polled 186 votes against 33 for Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak the only other
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  • 77 5 I The •vaddi.ig at t/ie C.vrch of Our lady Of Lojrdcs of Mr. Andrew Benjin; .1, son of Mr. ,md Mrs. D. j. Ccnjiman of fhc Straits Times, to Miss Josephine Oorctt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dorctt engineer survcryor, Singapore. Officiating a* the ceremony was
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    39 5 Ai-w.t. Mr. Arthur fcasil Mt&re and his bride, Mist blanche Marie Emma Barrette, after tfieir wedding at St. Andrew's Cartradral yesterday. BELOW: Mr. Francis Fernandez and Miss Dulcie Scully, wSo were married at Hie Cathedral of the Codd Shepherd.
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  • 469 5 Free clinic school for squatters SQUATTERS' children, somewhere in the Federation, crowd eagerly round the door of an austerely furnished room adjoining their school, to hear the words of three European women, who have started the first Christian mission in resettlement areas. This is the
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  • 216 5 QF the dependants of the 35 Europeans who lost their lives in ths 1915 Mutiny in Singapore there is only one left who is still receiving a Government pension. This is revealed in the Government Estimates for 1952, one item dt which U: 'Tayments
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  • 363 5 Only 100 were wanted KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. CTOCKY, tough Yeop Mahidin, Malay commanding officer of 16,000 Pahang Kampong Home Guard*, said in Kuala Lumpur today that when 100 of his men were called for to help hunt out the Curney killers in Raub more than
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  • 194 5 Malayan trade declines rpHE value of Malaya s over--I. seas trade fell sharply m September. according to statistics issued yesterday The value was $742 million! compared with $802 million for August. September exports wer« valued at $396 million compared with $440 million in August. whilp imports in September were valued
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  • 779 6  -  J. W. Goodwin noy of 11 became father and headman on By WIDOWS' Island is what they call it afl Jrssclton, Suluk is its name on the map. Within sight of the wesl const of Borneo once known as the land of wild men it is an island
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  • 111 6 'THE five fruit on the che- iron of Kvala Lumpur's recently granted armorial bearings (right) are pomegranates. Dr. C. H. Withers-Payne, the Malayan expert on heraldry. explained this yesterday, after several enquiries had been made by K.L. citizens who have seen the original College of Arms
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  • 362 6  -  PETER KUM By THOUSANDS of Malays will soon miss a friendly and pleasant voice when they listen in to Radio Malaya. But they will not m.ss the voice for very long. If they tune their sets to the BBC next month, they
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  • 165 6 THOUSANDS of Hindus in I Malaya, irrespective of their provincial and linguistic differences, will observe their annual festival. Deepavali fa Sanskrit word for floodlight tomorrow and Tuesday. Many Hindus celebrate the day as their New Year Day and others observe it because of its religious importance. The principal
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 835 6 MEN of Kent and Biff V M ow tu l l l e D p. lc< L uon v Kentish men* are &V OILLT H over, the 8.8.c has refamed for their cheer- BUDD those* political C j°okcs S wmch ful courage. The sol- «ww—-— were b i ue pen
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  • 940 7 From a Special Correspondent "J"HE biggest military manoeuvres «ver held in England have been taking placa around Salisbury Plain. And so have mine. I have been in pursuit of Greta Carbo, the invisible woman the world can't forget. She has been staying at the guest of
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  • 951 7 Jane Lee's Human Casebook I AM 25 and a bachelor. For th« last three yean I have been in love with a very pretty girl who is studying In Singapore. While I wm there we had a most enjoyable time together. Although my employment
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    108 7 r£ Sunday Times has many n»w and interesting features linedu D for it« readers. Next we?k watch for the story r?s pro blem •What is B a DPe«nif T o Our Childr c fearlessly and frail h 1 eally told by K athleen M i ckley. It is
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  • 1027 8 In her final article in this series, Ruby M. Ayres tells the story of a delayed action love affair I AM not sure who was the famous man who wrote the well-known words "Whoever lovyed who loved not at first sight," but I am
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  • 288 9 WORKED IN WATER FOR 4 DAYS WORKING for four days In four feet of water, and sometimes at niglgk with ihe aid of arc light* which attracted myriads of mosquitoes, the Far East Air Force Field Repair and Salvage Flight based at Seletar, recently salvaged all the essential and undamaged
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  • 381 9 'One woman monotonous ]"W0 Iban young men, who lived with their sweethearts in the longhouse of Penghulu Sibat at Nanga Meluun in the interior of Sarawak for three weeks, were scared off by talk of Christian marriage. Having comt from non-Christian Dyak families they could
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  • 80 9 ..,.< Hjl. i. ft. or. wiih his wife (second from richt), and their family ef ten who arrived in Singapore yesterday. On the extreme right is the eldest child their twenty-year-old daughter. They hay. been allocated a large house at No. 7, Maida Yale, Seletar. And a
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  • 210 9 AFTER fighting th« bandits for three years in the jungles of Malaya the 4th Quean's Own Hussars return to Britain early next month on the troopship "Empire Wrndrush. The Regiment has killed 41 terrorists, wounded 27 captured 25 and arrestec nearly 300 suspects, and
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  • 65 9 An English speaking Russian, Vladimir Jarkoff was charged before Mr. W. G. Alcock, the Singapore First District Judge, yesterday with criminal intimidation at the Paris Hotel, Geylang, on Oct. 14, by threatening Miniah binte Ros with injury; and theft of $50 from Hans Malinowski. Jarkoff, who
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  • 76 9 Woman sold girl charge A 32-year-old woman, Ng Sou Lin, of Kuala Lumpur claimed trial in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday to a charge of selling a girl for the purpose of prostitution at Johore Road, Singapore, on Oct. 25. Three other women, Kwan Ah Ngan, 52, Tan Oek
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  • 66 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat pEOPLB In Kuala Lumpur, last night saw a peculiar 'sign' In the sky. It was described as "a hall moon with a long tall and a star hanging on to the tip of It— a very unusual sight. Several telephone calls
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  • 229 9 Troopship resembled a nursery WHEN the troopship Empire Windrush came alongside th* Singapore docks early yesterday, she resembled a floating trooper-cum-kindergarten. Among her 1,100 passengers were 170 children. In addition, she carried 600 Army, 200 RAJ., and 35 Navy personnel. Col. W. D. H. Duke. Commanding Officer, The Gordons, was
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  • 55 9 Manlckam Paul Raj pleaded not guilty In Singapore yesterday to criminal breach of trust of 20 cases of rayon piece goods, valued at $13,679 at a godown of the Singapore Harbour on Sept. 27. The case will he heard on Dec. 3. Ball of $10,000
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  • 25 9 IPOH, Sat— Perak Scouts are to raise $50,000 for building a much-needed state headquarters on a suitable site in Ipoh.
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  • 253 9 nRT cleaners in Singapore v say that their business is Improving every year. And the reason, they explain. U the Increased supply of palmbeach light tweeds, linens and shark-sklne In the city. I Said a dry cleaner: "Before the war people always wore
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  • 231 9 S' PORE MEALS AT 70c EACH CIVE HUNDRED cheap meals, at 70 cents each, wil be sold at the Consumers' Association Exhibition today at the Happy World to show that public restaurant* in Singapore can help to reduce the present high cost cf living. IX the demand warrants it. the
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  • 90 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat lEE HOCK HENG, a motor car fitter, who bought some opium from a Singapore boatman and was taking it to Muar, was trapped by the Customs and today sentenced in the Sessions Court to two years' imprisonment. The Customs trap was
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  • 388 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, OCT. 28, 1951. Churchill and Bevan f ONGRATULATIONS to Mr. Churchill— a n d condolences, too. Congratulation! for again showing th* world that Indomitable will-power and courage which broke his enemies in 1945 and again in 1951. Condolences for the tremendous strain which this new parliament
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  • 123 10 rERE were many gloomy Asian faces in the streets as news of Conservative gains became known on Friday. For there still persists the notion that a Churchill administration will be less eager than a Labour Government to hurry Malaya along the road to selfgovernment. This, we believe, is
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  • 944 10 King Farouk s clumsy coup SEFTON DELMER REPORTS ON THE SUDAN SITUATION KHARTOUM, Sat. [)OWN in Bazaarstreet, where the artisans crouch crosslegged on the pavement in front of their stalls, hammering away at this and that, F found them all agog over a wonderful piece of news the other morning.
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  • 41 10 Dr. Gibson-Hill mentions this picture in his article. It li called "The Fire Goddesß." Photographer. Ch'ng Seng Poh of 5 Gimn Hop Street, Klang, Selangor. Camera, Rollieflex. Tessar 3.5, f. 4 1 sth Super XX film, jrreen filter.
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    • 82 10 THE liveallnSlr^icWn ?nn° aestel CMn«ti2S gested Chinatown are not impressed by all the thd?Üb3saff flOrt" madC °n th Gazu?gu P admiringly at and sar "These na^afial flats 58" neJef cleafaway the slums. They are for the ttrngrrsdrs ssss ft« cheaper rate we wuf ha 2£ to free ourselves from our
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    • 90 10 7j«SS attention to local politics and shouting the slogan "flght back to the mainland." This slogan did not originate ir Malaya. One American genera^who l^ ti ChianS Kai^h^ SL gave his opinion that the Korean war would end sooner by attackmalnlal£ S^rJShto Ver^n!* g Ito your S*?^. I*'1*'
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    • 46 10 A CCIDENTS occur daily »SS 8wp I suggest an automatic »iidIng door oOnkoJWI By the driver to open and close at the command of the conductor. This wIU prevent pas- sengers being put In cold storage or seeing a bontaetter. CHRIS A. FRANCIS. Slnnnnn
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    • 39 10 Singapore. Smokers vn p pcd cFlri/ lxte ft ce t n Ttooughout StagaporT^ne "jj J&vli* of voutha wltb ESsrs ajr^tT^o^ A ft* JSZi,1*""*? *5" posed, forbidding all youths under the age of sixteen from smoking. This law Sv^ss-ars £jr——
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    • 96 10 ILTHOUGH I have very A Z^Jl .n^-T LZ\2. S'Sn.effrtS Sffi Xir 1 S?b«SLr!Sb2 m°rDld Judging by his recent <"g n. expect chuckle or two from Uncle Nafs description of Dr. Mowedeq a# a parrot or sweep, but I wonder how many of your readers would be preparedto share the
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    • 22 10 ■°s^«sz s llw™Singapore. (Apologies to Legislative C^ cillOr C'S fan J or '"^"P UP <" our *tory #%K L°"'"m-
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    • 28 10 I entirely agree with "The S-gjn^if-y^. day you described Mr O. C. Tan as a Municipal Commissioned xwunicip *1 uuai YtTFY Johoae Bahra. See above
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  • 515 10  -  Dr. C.A. Gibson-Hill by ■AND WHY I CHOSE IT T«HE first batchy of prints to reach me has certainly proved interesting, with a wide range of qualities, both good and bad. Selection has been extremely difficult. Some of the best prints from a technical point of
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    • 585 10 Straus liinss Free Tress For trw con I »l .id MftttMl our R~P't '< r *it lit Float. tm -i Bfi Co!d Storage. O-rt t.i Rtai) will receive irr.V .fi.crr «cments and MMMfI to t>-« numbers. CLASSIFIED ADS. PHILLIPS At Wellington, New Zealand, to B>>ml and Jean (nee Nolan) on
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    • 11 10 II More orange crush please, mum mq Children love^g^J ORANGE CRUSH
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  • 876 11 Catholic Young Men's Association, Singapore, in an attack on Professor Silcock's statement on birth control which was printed In last week's Sunday Times, said yesterday that he speaks without authority. They stress the "harmful consequences" that may result from the use of contraceptives.
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    46 11 1 HA.tB-iUa, by Cv.en V/an Oiy of Nanyang Academy, one of the oil paintings on show at the Singapore Art Society* second exhibition of work by local teachers and art students now being heM at rh« British Council Had, Stamford Road. The exhibition closes this evening.
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  • 106 11 BUT HE SAYS IT'S A LOT OF NONSENSE A WELL-KNOWN Singapore doctor asked by the Sunday Times yesterday whether contraceptives were harmful, said "no". "I should think that the lack of them, would be harmful," he added. The doctor said it was absolute nonsense to suggest that they caused chronic
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  • 43 11 Mrs. A. P. Rajah will give a song recital at the Ceylon Tamils' Association, Handy Road, Singapore, tomorrow at 6 p.m. as part of the Association's Deepavall celebrations. Mr. E. Somasundram will give a talk on the significance of Deepavali.
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  • 19 11 A group of merry-makers photographed at the Amcri ->n C\< bs "Hard Times Party" last night.
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  • 126 11 OINGAPORE'S insatiable thirst for knowledge will be further catered for this week when a city firm makes available for sale thousand^ of books in the Tanglin area. The City Book Store, Colly- in the Tanglin district where, over a wide area, there is no similar
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  • 288 11 CINCAPORE delegates to the recent ECAFE conference in the Colony expressed no surprise that the "most popular man" in the Russian delegation to the trade talks turned out to be a master Russian spy. Although they did not suspect Mr. Ivan Krotov, who
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  • 138 11 A MAN walked out of the office of his lawyer with a cheque for more than $1 17,000 yesterday and is still worried. His worry is whether the Singapore Government will approve his application for permission to stay in the Colony. He is
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  • 78 11 An Indonesian motor fishing boat the Puloe Pang Gang No. 19 owned by the Koperasi Perikanan Pulau Seribu (K.P.P .B.)— arrived In Singapore yesterday with a catch of seven tons of fish, mainly '"delah," for auctioning in the local markets. The catch represents die third consignment In
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  • 52 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A manually-operated telephone exchange which was built in the workshops of the Telecommunications Department was brought into use at Klang at 2 p.m. today. The new exchange will help to clear Rlang's long waitinglist of applications for teleI p'nones within the next few
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  • 58 11 MAD. LIM SIEW BSE, aged 62, wife of the late Mr. Ooh Cheng Ke»t, passed away peacefully on 27th Oct., at 34. Dhoby Ohaut. at S.lO p m., Leaving behind her beloved son, Chin Chye. daughter-in-law, EUeen, two grandsons, Erie and Evan and grand-daughter, Yvonne. Deeply regretted. Funeral Sunday
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  • 245 11 WITH one exception, the Servlceg Poppy Day Gala Variety Bhow this year, "Take lt— Don't leave it," will be put on entirely by •ervingr members of Hl« Majesty 1 Forces in Malaya. Written by Peter Jlggen s and Ron Kane of the R.A.F., It will
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  • 163 12 THE LAVENDER HILL' BOYS PARTNER* in crime. Ale* Gninneee and Stanley Holloway. Alee was born at Marr- lebone. London, la ApnL < 1914. Ilia original ambition was to become a journalist, but after a short spell at copywrltfcif for an advertislnc agency h e turned to the.
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  • 76 12 T. I. B. CUU.-i. buihy-ferow-•4 «x-policeman has bean hail> •4 as on* of rh« greatest filmscript writers Hie cinema haa •var produced. Romcmber "Hue And Cry." "The Blue Lamp," "The Magnet," ami "Passport to Pimlico'7 He wrote them all. Now he hat won —at the Venice
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  • 287 12 Making 'em laugh— by T.E.B. Clarke PERSONALLY, I know of only one approach to comedy: trying to make myself iaugh. X have met specialist* in comedy— writers, directors and performers— who ara able to convulse audiences without seeing anything at all funny in their own jokes. The ability to regard
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  • 753 12  -  JOHN BEHAGUE Picture parade by THE long awaited Lavender Hill Mob.' hailed by the London critics as the best British comedy of the year, hat just arrived in Singapore. It's as good as they say it Is, uproariously funny, gurgling with delightful characters who look as If they
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  • 155 12 A MAN who teaches music to young Gurkha soldiers in Singapore w;!l conduct the Colony's Musical of th« Messiah. He is Captain J. P. C. Bailey, Director of Music to the 2nd K.E.O. Goorkhas. Captain Bailey, whose musical career dates back to the early
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    108 12 TAN you spot the v star above? He's been churning out films for the last 15 yean or more and la still a top line singer and actor. Send your answers to "Spot th« Star," Sunday Times, Singapore, to reach m not Liter than Thursday morning, when
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  • 180 13 AND STILL THEY POUR IN -fHERE has been terrific response to the Sunday Times camera competition and dozens of entries are being received every day. Don't be disappointed if your photograph does not appear immediately. It will take some time for the pictures to be sorted and
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    • 138 13 HONESTY- THE. ONLY REAiOW AH Wlt^ES TMARFTy J HMM-AH'-EF VO' MARRIES A THAR'S WTH ASS SPENCER TASTEY. I THAR'S A V^' l^S,iSlM'.T MOjT IQW& -T r-. r -v AWf bO/ IS BFCUr TAT < OKNOOWINX HOOMIN BEAN. a'aPPETiZIN' Ht'D LOVE.r GIT 1-/ SWEET *S.SO»W»- LAWlireL* dfc,\ s StCH TROUBLt TH'
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  • 923 14  -  MASSEY STANLEY ftockets lag, prices leap, worker! worry, but.. By IM*Tb^b^7 f^^^^^m i PiVfi LHmiJ-i SYDNEY, Sat. AUSTRALIA'S sense »f the new import* ■nee of the desert around Woomera, as testing ground in puided projectiles and aircraft for all the British Commonwealth, i<
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  • 620 14 AT o'clock every A Sunday morning during the, school year, girls from Stephens College In Columbia, in the American mid-west-ern State of Missouri, go to the parish house of a nearby church and fix a substantial breakfast for some 25 newspaper boys.
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  • 922 15  - The breath without a body E.H. WOODLAND I till fc 01*11 »M ft t :4*i .gilt vl M t C%V^ tf^frl By Do YOU believe in ghosts? Judging by the number of letters that have i poured into the I Sunday Times office i since this series began many of
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  • 470 15 Elephants under the bar! THE WORLD'S ODDEST HOTEL NAIROBI, Kenya. /X>ME with me to the bar where the elephants you will see won't be of the fleeting, pink, alcoholically-induced variety but the real thini?. Where la It? Well it'i a part of the world's most extraordinary hotel— the Tree Tops,
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    • 786 16 this week ibyR.H.NAYIftR* this week FOR YOU FOR ALL hOH XVW CANCER (Jan. U J»L 20). Problems affecting TODAY. If away from CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 fwnU property ar* hi- horns tafc* ear* you are not ,an 19). Worry .boat jb-lg^-djl- Jty busmen or future probably Don>t m%u de ctokm n«wj
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    • 939 16 Canasta: Out Hands A HAND that It suit- mf^Mpmmmmmmmmmmmm Uhe does neither, you will abl« to Dlav for a ■•r*^ '1 iIMVi k i know tnat n cannot do »o n t Herb* frnm bViPiU IbsXJI A I fl llf 1 and ou should therefore quick out, right from fJTWTT^TWJfTI
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  • 848 17  -  NAT GUBBINS By HAVE admired few men in my life and envied even fewer. But one who has both my admiration and envy is "Bon Viveur," .who writes a regular column about eating in England's inns and is smart enough to earn a Jiving filling his
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  • 681 17 Wha t'S on your radio this week SINGAPOREAN. Dorothea Lamb, makes her debut as a radio dramatist tomorrow at 4.15. The play she has written is called "The Dark River" it is an exciting story about hypnotic influence on the "dark and boundless river of the mind/ The cast includes
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  • 531 17 By Susan Blair I REMEMBER asking my 1 father onca what age ha would be if he could choose. "Two," he replied unhesitatingly. "Everyone thinks you're marvellous and waits on you hand, foot and finger." It la at least an original point of view. If
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    • 346 17 HLHilM'W^^"* Ul AUSThAiIA IS CELEBRATING fy(mPxnl tllls ffi^%> ear g^^A] VUK jft t( ZSkW^ m^^^9 F=== C feU Uuou 8 l »"ut 1951 for tb« 5*»U Bm'^m iW I Federation, Australia welcome* you with an Imprauiv* 1 jl] programme ot entertaiitmeat and koapitality. Fmtioals, pmmda. I V/ ami ipmtimg tventt
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  • 1168 18  -  Manning Blackwood fIRST of all, lets hope it is not raining today at the Singapore Cap, because h'! climbing in the n *n is dreary for specfnrors, and often dap- rus for competiThe Cap road r t bs
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  • 367 18  -  PETER WATKINS By rpHfi latest statistics Issued 1 by th e Registrar of vehicles show that 1& Singapore alone there are 7,000 lorries and 20,000 carg on the road. With trie extraordinary Imports of all popular makes designed to meet the current demand for vehicles, even these
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  • 402 18 They want £4,000 for third team player SOCCER-NEWS LONDON: COCCER is being drained J of every drop of sentiment by these crazy, soaring transfer fees and the hopes of many Third Division clubs arc being knocked sideways. Take the case) of George Roughton, Exeter manager, who, searching for an inside)
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  • 637 19 His come-back bid is ended NEW YORK, Saturday. JJOCKY Marciano, unbeaten in 37 fights, last night scored a technical knock out over Joe Louis near the end of the eighth round and sent the former champion flying through the ropes and probably into retirement. For
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  • 97 19 STRIKING their form after the Interval, V.M.C.A. had little difficulty In running out winners by five goals to one over R.N.A.C. iSembawang) In a Division 2 hockey match played at V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. The sailors started impressively :ind before the 10th minute Brown ipened the scoring with
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  • 51 19 SINGAPORE All Blues rugby XV against St. Andrew's Old Boys on the Police Training School ground on Monday will be: Yap Boon Keng; Vellupillai, Kassim, Eng Siang. Wan Chin; Oon San, Sze Fook; Peter Wong, Andrew Chew Bulat, Ricketts, Selvarajah, Teck Kirn, Mahlndran, Scharen^uivel. Reserves: McPherson, Vaz.
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  • 44 19 MELBOURNE. Sat. Frank Flannery. Australian lightweight champion, won a 12-round decision over the Mexican, Babe Herman, here last night. Flannery, the harder puncher. forced the fighting and floored Herman lor a count of nine in the f round. Both wciuhed 1951 b.
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  • 423 19 MALACCA, Saturday. TN a rough and hard-fought game, Negri beat Sin--1 gapore by one goal scored in the last two minutes of play in the quadrangular hockey tournament which opened here today. Inspite of a thin drizzuwhich fell throughout the game, Singapore's play lost none
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  • 27 19 In a soccer friendly on the Thomson Road ground yesterday Royal Military Police drew 2-3 with Volunteer Special Constables from Joo Chiat Division.
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  • 332 19 IPOH, Saturday. A LAST— minute try scored by Eddie Daniel, play- ing at threequarter for the first time, enabled Perak to edge out Selangor by six points (two tries) to three points (one try)in their inter-State rugger encounter played on the padang today. Torrential rain
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    37 19 PARK'JK. fullback for S.C.C. Colours, just gets in his kick to touch a s Benton, wing-forward for Police Colours, e»mes in to charge the kick down in yesterday's Combined Civilians trial on the Padang. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 81 19 DETROIT, Sat. CTATE Senator Charles Blondy said yesterday he planned to introduce a Bill in the Michigan legislature forbidding the race track from selling tickets on a horse, whose owner "doesn't think it will win". "Often a horse is entered in a race just for a
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  • 26 19 NEW YORK. Sat.— The New York State Athletic Commission yesterday lifted its suspension of featherweight champion Sandy Saddler as from Dec. S. A. P.
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  • 440 19 IT was the same old story. The first Colony rugby trial of the season played on the Padang yesterday produced little more than a collection of individual players on the field trying to do their best but in most cases, with little success. As
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  • 93 19 MON-STOP harassing tactics earned St. Andrews' Old Boys Association a *in in their rugger friendly against Royal Engineers by 14 points (a goaf, two tries, and a penalty) to nil at Woodsville yesterday. Playing aggressive rugger from the start, St Andrews had their opponents back-pedal'lng for most
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  • 101 19 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.—Adapting themselves better to the waterlogged Johore Civil Services Club ground today Johore English College first and second rugger fifteens beat Raffles Institution, Singapore, in return fixtures. The J EC. first team won by six points (two tries) to three points (a
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  • 192 19 gINGAPORE badminton enthusiasts have treat in store for them early next month when the zone final In the Foong Seong Cup Competition between Selangor and Singapore will be played at the Happy World Stadium on Nov. 5 and 6. Officials of the Singapore Badminton Association
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  • 466 19 By A Special Correspondent HONG KONG, Saturday. IN the final night of the four-night badminton exhibition here starring Malaya's top- flight players, world champion Wong Peng Soon made rings around C. K. Lee, 1949 Hong Kong champion, winning a two-set match, 15 3, 15 8, yesterday.
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  • 244 19 WITH a view U> completing the piling for the Singapore Badminton Hall In record time, M labour*™ will work today (Sunday) from 6 a.m. until well after t*nset. Mr J. I. Bell, Civil Engineer of Sim* Darby. Ltd., told the Sunday Tines yesterday
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  • 65 19 Following are the results of ties in the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament payed on the association courts at Bras Basah Road yesterday: Men's "B" singles: Koh Boh Aik v C. K. Loh 7-5, 5-7 (unfinished). Men's open singles: H. Kamls beat Major Simpson, w.o. Men's open doubles: Lim Hee
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  • 48 19 Sherwood Foresters beat RAF. (Seletar) 1-0 In a S.H.A. hockey league match at Seletar yesterday. Foresters scored in the first half but after the interval Seletar had most of the game and were unlucky not to earn at least a draw.
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  • 274 20 PENANG FORWARDS BEST IN HARD GAME Kedah threes were weak PENANG, Saturday. pENANG beat Kedah by eight points U goal and a try) to three points (a try); in a H:M.S. Malaya competition match on the Western Road ground here this evening. The match was played in heavy rain which
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  • 314 20 K.M.LISH LEAGIE— DIV. I rsenal 4 Fnlham t slon Villa 3 Preston 2 •llarkpool 2 Middlesbrough 2 Chelsea 1 Bolton 3 I>erby 1 Burnley t Hud'lield 0 Stoke X Liverpool 2 W. Bromwich 5 Manchester 4 harltun 2 Portsmouth 3 Newcastle 1 Sunderland 0 Tottenham 1 Wolves
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  • 19 20 NEW YORK. Snt. Arthur Canada. Britlata Empire lampion, won a Kainst Teddy Davis of H-m'ord. rnnertirut". here
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  • 178 20 IPOH. Sat. ALTHOUGH dictating exchanges for the major part of the same. Selangor women were only able to draw one-all with Perak WMB in the first game of a triangular women's hockey tournament played in Ipoh this evening on the Town Padang. From the initial
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  • 48 20 represent Roya) Army A XV at rugger I All-Blues at Farrer Park to- P. vr avk Day-Thompson Oner Pte Clarke. Sit. Movies: I CD, Humor. Cp. Isles: Lt Thomp--Ml Rcbbins. 2 Lt Turner Dvr Bel Lt Heav sit Watkins. Lt. Neve.' id' Ba^elev.
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  • 475 20 pOLLOWING are the weights for next Saturday, first day of the Selangor Turf Club's November Meeting at Kuala Lumpur: Class 1 SJ 2 F. No KegreU 9.13 Arlington 9.00 Billdaw 8.13 Midnight 8.12 Piraeus 8.08 Rramhall Flyer 8.00 Tudor Pride 7.18 Oaruda 7.12 Arabian
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  • 89 20 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Following U the draw In the mixed doubles event In the Johort Bahru District badminton championships: Bye: S. C. Chung and Miss Mak Pong Sim, bye. Yuaof Aktt and Rublah binte Hajl Amln, bye, Wong Peng Kow and Lena Yam; Tungku Jalll and Hendon HJ.
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  • 272 20 _^FTER being level with three points each In the first helf. Victoria Old Boys trounced the Present Boys by 22 points (three tries, two goals, a penalty) to six points (two tries) on the school ground yesterday In a friendly rugger fixture. The Present
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  • 420 20 rpHE Royal Air Force beat Army in a good fame of A rugby at Tanglin yesterday by 19 points (two goals, two tries and a penalty) to 14 points (a goal, two tries and a penalty goal)'. The game was puyed at a very fast
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  • 352 20 GOOD FINISHES AT VARSITY ATHLETICS 'THE second annual athletic meet of the University of Malaya ended yesterday on the Bukit Tlmah ground before a large crowd and although only two records were broken, spectators saw many thrilling finishes. 440 yardi hurdles: 1. Loke Ww Tuck: 2 O. Haaam; I. Wong
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  • 67 20 Entries are now open for the Cosmopolitan Cycling Club's "President's Trophy", Singapore Open 120-laps grass track race to be held on Thursday, Nov. 8. The race will be conntested on a lap sprint basis for the trophy presented by Da to C. J. Paglar. Entries are to be
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  • 57 20 St. Patrick's School's 4 x 50 metres free-style relay swimming team, which won the inter-school event on Friday. St Patrick's bettered their own record time of 2 mm. 3 tec. by 3 1 tee. Pictured from left to right at* Wee Koh Tens, Oon Benf Chin, Paul
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  • 358 20 •PAN Eng Yoon, Singapore's champion sprinter, 1 must do 10 seconds dead for the 100 yards or 10.7 for the 100 metres If he is to be eligible for selection for the Olympic Games in Helsinki next year. This is the standard established for
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