The Straits Times, 3 December 1951

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  • 20 1 The Straits Times MALA YA 3 NATIONAL tjEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 184S TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER S, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 345 1 Trust us, M.C.A. asks Lyttelton CHINESE 'MUST BE WON OVER 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, was asked today to consider sending trained Chinese policemen from Hong Kong to Malaya to form the backbone of a strong Chinese force. This
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  • 157 1 Truce talks make no progress TOKYO, Sun. I COMMUNIST negotia- tors insisted that they had the right to build airfields during an armistice period at a "no progress' 1 truce talks session m Pan Mun Jon today A Allied spkesman quoted hv rh\e f Communist negotiator. General Nam 11, aa
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  • 82 1 BANGKOK. Sun. KING Phumiphon Aduldet and Queen Sirikit returred to Bangkok this afternoon from Europe and unprecedented crowds turned out to welcome them. Landing from the Danish ship Meonfa. the King expro scd his thanks to the welcoming party and also all Governments, which had extended
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  • 38 1 KALIMPONG, Bengal, Sun. —The first elections m the Indian Protectorate of Sikkim for a 17-man Legislative Council will be held In March. 1952, when the winter snow m this Himalayan state begins i to melt.— Reuter.
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  • 59 1 TWiN SISTERS Myra and Valeric Wickham aired tt, of Portsmouth, who were to have sailed with 46 other members of the WRAF on the Empress of Australia, for Singapore, where they will be re-united with father, who is serving m the RAF. The Empress damaged a propellor
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  • 483 1 UMNO HAS 'FREEDOM' PLAN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE idea of an interim government to prepare the Federation for eventual self-government was put to the Secfetaryfor the Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, today by a four-man delegation from the United Malays National Organisation. The delegation suggested that this Interim government should have
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  • 142 1 DARTMOOR, Sunday. A 24- YEAR-OLD escaped prisoner, Frank Gordon Cook, gave himself up last night after Just over 24 hours freedom to get help for the companion with whom he broke out of Dartmoor, Britain's toughest prison, on Friday. nis renow prisoner, Walter
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  • 29 1 GEORGETOWN, British Guinea. Sun.— A flre In the main business sector here wiped out two blocks of commercial buildings and wharves causing damages estimated at $20,000,000.— U.P.
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  • 88 1 BERLIN Sun. rpHE West German news- paper Die Welt said yesterday thp chief geologist of Russia's uranium mining project m But Germany had fled to Berlin and was taken to a secret paace m Western Europe Die Welt identified him as Lt. Col. Fedya Nlkolayevitch
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  • 50 1 COLOMBO, Sun. DELEGATES from 15 Commonwealth countries will attend a meeting of the General Council of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association held for the first time In Colombo which start* on Jan. 8. They Include India, Australia, Britain, Canada, Ceylon, Malaya, New Zealand and Pakistan. Reuter.
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  • 29 1 SAIGON, Sun —French Air Force planes today searched forest country m Laos, north of Saigon, for a privately owned Auster plane missing with two Frenchmen. Reuter.
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  • 50 1 LONDON, Bun. A new radio- telephone service will I begin on Tuesday between Hong Kong and Jesselton, North Borneo. Hong Kong's Governor. Sir Alexander Orantham, will inaugurate the service by i speaking over the circuit to Sir Ralph Hone, Governor of North Borneo. Reuter.
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  • 223 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. MRS. Irene Yule, whose husband, Colonel John Yule, was found slashed to death In a Hong Kong hotel, said yesterday she was certain he had been murdered by Communists. Hong Kong police had described the UJS. Army Officer's death as suicide-, although
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  • 199 1 5 RESCUED, 1 MSSING A CHINESE seaman was still missing late last xx night after a tongkang, bound for Indonesia, had capsized and sank 10 miles off Singapore m a sudden squall. Four members of the crew were rescued by a Marine Po- I lice patrol
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  • 131 1 DAMASCUS, Sunday. PRESIDENT Hassan El Atassi resigned at noon today and Lieut.-Col. Adeeb Shishakly took over the functions of Chief of State and decreed the dissolution of Parliament. The President gave the resignations to the Speaker of Parliament and left for his native town. Col. ShLshakly,
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  • 122 1 Hie house that Erie built BERLIN. Sun. WEST Germany's severe housing shortage could have forced Erich Haberkor n to wait 20 years until be could buy a home of his own— but he didn't wait He just helped himself. Using old ammunition cases, Haberkom U constructing an attractive small bouse.
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  • 44 1 TEHERAN, Sun.— The Persian Cabinet has decided to recognise King Farouk as King of Egypt and the Sudan. A Persian Ambassador, accredited to the King of Egypt and the Sudan, will, soon leave for Cairo, said a Government spokesman. Reuter.
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  • 145 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. *THE alertness of five Malay special constables A when they were off duty m North Johore had resulted m the arrest of 30 alleged bandits one of the biggest coups yet of the Emergency. The five special constables were m a
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  • 74 1 LAUSANNE, Sun. THE son of Switzerland's Communist leader Pierre Nicole, aged 43 was sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment for attacking Swiss independence He must also pay costs. The charges against Nicole, who is foreign editor of the Swiss Communist Party newspaper Voix des Oeuvrlers, were based
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  • 51 1 RANGOON. Sun i he Burmese Government has banned the showing of an American newsreel entitled "Why Korea" produced by the United States Information Benrlce. Burmese official sources said the film depicting the American viewpoint on Korea and critic sing Russian policies would conflict with Burma's neutral position.
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  • 131 1 BANDITS WOUND DOCTOR KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Y\R. Eric A. Heaslett, con»J suiting doctor to a large group of rubber estates In the Kluang district of Johore, was wounded by bandits today on an estate road. Dr. Heaslett was wounded m the neck and right shoulder. He is the son of
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  • 57 1 nm sun. THE U.S. Government has guaranteed to supply France with U.5.5600,C00,000 for the financial year ending June 30, 1952, M. Robert Buron, Minister of Information, said here yesterday. He said that this meant that France would not be required to reduce her dollar Imports
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    • 715 2 COLONY OF NORTH BORNEO NOTICE (Snlion 14 of the Forest Ordinance, 1936) GRANT OF TIMBER RIGHTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Government of North Borneo invite* applications for the right to enter the two undermentioned forest areas and to extract specified classes of Umber by ar.nual coupes of approximately
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    • 1271 2 NOTICES NOTICE ESTATE OF CHUA CHENO HOCK DECEASED late of No. 21, Sootts Road, Singapore, who died j on the «h day of October. 1951. f Pursuant to Section 29 of the f Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59). 1 NOTICE is hereby given that the creditors and apy other per- sons
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    • 657 2 NOTICES FO*_JALE TOWN PROPERTY i PORT SWETTENHAM Land and House known as* No. 12. CAMP ROAD. Freehold. Area 1.016 sq. feet i Monthly Rent $62.50. Offers to NASSIM CO., LIMITED 4 4-1. Col Iyer Quay. Singapore. TENDER NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD TENDERS will be received at the Office of the
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    • 594 2 Sampling a RUBBER bale y cv the m^sm^st Port of Vast quantity of mbbcj W**^^^M^ handled at the Port of Jv€riV#VCrlV Loodoo and facilities for quick sad efficient checking and •ampUng are available. This illustrate* one of th« The iDustrarioo (hows one many fadlitia offered to thip•ettaod used by the
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  • 300 3 'Parting of the ways here PARIS, Sunday. gRITAIN yesterday accused Persia of floutine international law and tearing up solemnly reached agreements m its handling of the oil dispute. Mr. C. T. Corley Smith, replying m the United Nations economic committee to a recent Persian attack
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  • 166 3 BEAUFORT WEST, S. Africa, Sunday. SOUTH Africa's Minister for Economic Affairs, Mr. Eric Louw, said here today that because of "unwarranted interference" m her domestic affairs his country had arrived at the cross roads m its relations with the United Nations. "I do
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  • 63 3 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sun. Jamaica's Minister of Education, Mr. Joseph Malcolm, was arrested by police here yesterday on a charge of conspiracy concerning Jamaican farm labourers going to America. It was alleged that he took money from labourers on the promise that he could get tickets
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  • 179 3 RANGOON, Sun. THE Burma Government yesterday announced complete agreement with three British oil companies operating m Burma on the terms of which the government will acquire a one-third share m the production and refining of the country's oil resources. The Government has the option of
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  • 78 3 $3,000,000 oil fire at Macao HONG KONG, Sun. AFIRE which swept an oil depot on the Green Island peninsula of Macao yesterday destroyed more than HK53,000,000 worth of gasoline and fertilisers. Ten persons were injured The fire was discovered by a night watchman. When the flre broke out the depot
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  • 73 3 HUNGARY ACCUSES U.S. ON AID BUDAPEST, Sun. HUNGARY has protested "most emphatically to the United States against the Mutual Security Act for American overseas aid. A protest note delivered to the American Legation -here said the Hungarian Government regarded the Mutual Security Act as "flagrant inteiference In its domestic affairs
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  • 95 3 HONG KONG, Sun. ABOUT 200 Chinese refugees, mostly women and children, yesterday ignored their fifth eviction notice m two years- and continued their sit-down strike m a wing of the Tung Wah Hospital. They rejected a hospital offer of $30, 27 lb. of rice and
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  • 61 3 RANGOON, Sun. Burma Government reinforcements have been rushed to the Moulmein and Salween districts, where increasing numbers of Karen rebels have attacked several towns m the past two weeks. Observers here think the intensified rebel activity Is Intended to sabotage the government's plan to set
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  • 26 3 ROME. Sun.— ltaly's population has almost doubled m less than a century, leaping from 25,000,000 m 1861 to 47,020,000 m 1951— Reuter.
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  • 23 3 CALCUTTA. Sun. The West Bengal Government has decided to remove from public view all statues of Britons m Calcutta. Reuter.
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  • 21 3 TEL AVIV, Bun. The Israeli President, Dr. Wetemann, aged 77 Is suffering from inflammation of the respiratory tract.— Reuter.
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  • 17 3 OBLO, Sun —The Norwegian Government wants an extra grant of 120.000.0C0 groner for defence.— Reuter.
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  • 171 3 LONDON, Sunday. ORITAIN'S former President of the Board of "Trade, Mr. Harold Wilson, has urged the Government to "resist American pressure for a olockade of trade with Eastern Europe." Mr. Wilson who. with Mr. Aneurin Bevan, resigned from the late Labour Government
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  • 140 3 Flood valley in danger of freezing ROVIGO, Sun. SUB-Z E R O temperatures brought the new threat of a freeze-up to thousands of homeless stranded m icy swamps of mud m the flooded Po Valley yesterday. If the swamps freeze, many communities can only be supplied by helicopter. Mist covers
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  • 29 3 Parked on the promenade at Brighton are some of the 150 care which completed the course m the annual Veteran Car Club rally, from London.
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  • 65 3 WEYMOUTH, Sun. SIX TEAR OLD Perry Woodward started it. She contracted appendic itis and was rushed to Weymouth Hospital last j Monday. On Tuesday, her seven year-old brother, Victor, was brourht along. He, too, had appendicitis. On Thursday, Peggy's twin sister, Jenny, joined the line-up She
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  • 175 3 Big 4 agree at arms talks PARIS, Sun. ORITISH, United States, French and Russian representatives reached agreement yesterday on precedure to be followed m meetings of the "Big Pour" disarmament com- mittee. The United Nations Assem- bly President, Mr. Luis Padilla I Nervo, who presided at a pre- liminary meeting,
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  • 49 3 RENO, Sun. JLfIRS. Magdaline Hamllik, a British war bride, was sent to prison on Friday for from five .to ten years for manslaughter of a four-year-old boy. The state asked for the death penalty, alleging that Mrs. Hamllik had deliberately strangled the child, Bobby Podger— Reuter.
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  • 27 3 DAMASCUS, Sun— Syrian Prime Minister, Maaruf Dawalibi, who was arrested m a military coup last Thursday, has handed m the resignation of his Populist Government.—Reuter.
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  • 148 4 UMNO to fight K.L. elections KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE Kuala Lumpur branch 1 of the United Malays National Organisation today decided to contest the forthcoming Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections and set up a three-man elections committee. There was opposition from only one member. Inche Abdullah bio Akin .who felt that
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  • 71 4 MISS RENE BECKLEY (left) a young Australian artist who arrived .m Singapore last month' with her friend. Miss Joan Hendley, an art student. Miss Beckley hopes to start an art school m Singapore for which, she Uiinks, there is a great need. Meanwhile, both girls
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  • 333 4 'Long way to go' patron tells centre rpHE Tiong Bahru Com- munity Centre has a long way to go to reach the stage of its counterparts m Britain, Mr. Duncan Robertson, the Centre's patron, told the annual meeting during the week-end. Mr. Robertson appealed to members to defer "judgment" until
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  • 49 4 The Rev. Harvey McAlister, a Christian faith healer, arrived m Singapore on Saturday from Hong Kong to hold a series of prayer meetings m the Colony. The Rev. McAlister will hold his first meeting at 7.30 tonight at the Life Church In Prinsep Street.
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  • 137 4 THK Singapore Bus Owners' Association's proposal for total amalgamation of the ten bus companies m the Colony has failed to get support, a spokesman of the association said yesterday. Some owners maintain that the difficulties are many. I Assessment of vehicles and properties held by
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  • 74 4 THE third annual prize day of the Government English Bchool. Poniian. last week, was marked by an exhibition of art and handwork of the school children and a concert. The Headmaster, Mr. V. Krishna, m his review of the year's work said that by January there
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  • 165 4 lET not weeping mothers lament their vcretched late. For thine was the death -o,' the noble and the great. They should be proud, nan, prouder still of ye. As trul? ye belong to enter- nUy. These lines, which are part of a tribute "To
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  • 27 4 For being m unlawful possession of two plculs of sheet rubber, Wong See Choi was sentenced to a year's imprisonment at Seremban. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 134 4 City Council pleases expert *PHE standard set r»y A Singapore City Councillors m the conduct of their monthly meetings was as high as that m local authorities m England. Dr. L. C Hill, the local government expert, said yesterday. Or. Hill who watched Wednesday's Council meeting from the visitor's gallery.
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  • 218 4 University fund now at $4,628,797 Donations totalling $25.--354.59 were received for th«» University of Malaya EndowI ment Fund for the week ending November 24 Contributions Trom rubber cess collected by the Rubber l Dealers' Association of iDOh amounted to $12.510 41; the amounts from the Rubber Dealers* Association of Kuala
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  • 69 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 10 a.m.— lo 10 Emergency News from K.L.; 1 p.m. "Mooday Mattnee": 1.30 News: 1.45 "Home on the Ranee": 6.15 Children; 0.35 "Adventures In Mu&lc"; 6.55 An- nouncementa: 7 News; 7 15 Interlude: 7.30 "Spot the Favourites": 8 "World Affairs" (Allington Kennardt: 5.15 "At Your Reouest": 9
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  • 131 4 Blackout areas Substations liable to load shedding today are: DAY Milne Ed., JiUo Pekan, J»l»n SulUn, BcMh Rd., Alhambra, Rafles Hotel. Snfflbtwa Rd.. Boon Tat St., Aljunied Rd., Slme* Aven.. Paja Lebar Pump*. Joo (Mat Place. Jalan Ennos, Ranjoon Rd., Seranjoon Rd.. Kolam Ayer, MrPherson Rd.. Kirn Chuan Rd.. Boundary
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  • 175 4 KANGAR. Sun. TIRED of waiting for the State Government to build them an English school, the Malays of Perils got together and built their own. It is the Derma School (Malay for "cliarltv") In Kangar. and Is the first and only English school m Perils. By
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  • 225 5 C.C. Tan blames complacency THE president of Progressive Party, Mr. C. C. Tan, yesterday blamed complacency among candidates and members for the party's losses m the Singapore City Council elections. "The defeat of the Progressive Party will be a blessing In disguise", Mr. Tan told the Straits
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  • 148 5 LIM SAYS WE'LL WIN ALL SIX rtE president of the Singapore Labour Party, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday described Labour's victory m the City Council elections as an indication the voters were losing confidence m the Progressive Party. He said working classes m the Colony knew that a Labour majority
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  • 69 5 IPOH. Sun. DERAK teachers going to 1 Kirkby to England, for training, were yesterday warned against Communist influences during their 18 months' stay m Britain Speaking at a tea-party given m their honour by the Perak Teachers Union, the president, Mr. V. D. Kuppusamy, expressed
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  • 48 5 Two hundred people attended a dinner held m honour of Mr. S. D. Sriniva- san. General Manager, National Insurance Company. at the Sea View Hotel, Singapore, on Saturday night. Mr. Srinivasan is on a visit to the company's offices m th« Far East.
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  • 69 5 Shot colleague charge The case against an 18--year-old policeman, Lee Peng Choo of tne Harbour Division, who was charged with causing the death of a colleague, Tan Kirn Phong, by a negligent act not amounting to homicide. wa 8 transferred to the Singapore Second Criminal District Court On Saturday. Lee
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  • 54 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Bus companies operating within the Town Board area' of Johore Bahru will be ordered by the Town Board to erect bus stop signs. The companies offered to pay $10 per sign to the board if they would erect the signs.
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  • 35 5 Ceylon Air Commodore F. L. Pearce. Air Officer Commanding the Royal Air Force In Ceylon, Is due at Changl today for a 1 routine visit to Far East Air 1 Force Headquarters. M
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  • 146 5 PENANG. SunrjSREE trading between F Penang and neighbouring countrlen and the relaxation of exchange restrictions to encourage this are urged la memorandum the Penang importers and Exporters Association has sent to the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton "When produce which can
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  • 85 5 THE pupils of the AngloChinese School, Barker Road, and the Junior Technical School, Balestier Road were among donors last week to the Singapore Blood Bank. They came forward In response to an argent appeal by the Medical Officer m charge of the Blood Transfusion Service. Following was
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  • 152 5 'THE Singapore Buddhist Federation's $200,000 Maha Bodhl School at Geylang was declared open by the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm] Mac Donald, on Saturday. He said: "This school with I Its Buddhist teaching will be yet another force serving the great cause of peace on earth and
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  • 209 5 Five-storey home for nurses THE new nurses' home at Singapore General Hospital will be a modern fivestorey building with 140 bedrooms, 20 of which, on the top floor, will be air-conditioned and will each accommodate three nurses. The remaining rooms on the first, second, third and fourth floors— will each
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  • 32 5 Tom Bong, a 54-year-old Indonesian, was fined $2,500 by the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr Tan Ah Tah. on Saturday for«xporting $3,952.30 worth of goods to Indonesia without a permit.
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  • 98 5 rE creation of an organisation to ensure direct contact between the French and British staffs m IndoChina and Malaya has been approved by the British Foreign Office. A proposal to form such an organisation was made at a military conference In Singapore, four
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  • 143 5 rpHE building of a new $235,000 market at Rayman Estate, off Balestier Road, Singapore, will begin this month A number of hawkers who had occupied the site were given until yesterday to move so that piling work and site clearance could start. Tenders have been called
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  • 175 5 PILE WORK AT CEMENT FACTORY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. CONSTRUCTION of a cement factory at Batu Arang, Selangor, by the newly formed Malayan Cement Limited will begin shortly. Piling work for the machinery and building is almost comlete. The worka site has been prepared, security measures installed and access roads and
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  • 121 5 Johore to supply more sleepers JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. rpHE Malayan Railway has asked the Forest Department, Johore, to supply 40,000 sleepers by the end of the year. The, Forest Department hopes* to be able to meet the demand. Sleepers are being got from Kota Tinggi and Labis. They are then
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  • 90 5 A YOUNG Singapore school- girl. Miss Alice Tay, Is I among 25 high school students who have been chosen from 18 Asian and Near Eastern I countries to attend the New York Herald Tribune High School Forum. The Forum, which is an annual affair, opens m
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  • 71 5 Group Captain de Cres- I plgny, a former Deputy Dlrec- I tor of Operations (Overseas)- I at the British Air Ministry, I arrived m Singapore yester- I day to replace Group Captain Headlam, Station Comman- der, R.A.F. Tengah. Group Captain Headlam Is to return to
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  • 42 5 Latest fair prices m SlnI gaporp are: coconut oil. 28--jkatl tin. $19.60; quart battle 72J cts.; sardtnes. 15-fczi ioval tin (Ayani) 80 cts.. 15-o z tall k .tin (Ayam). 70 cts.: powderI ed milk 3 Ib. tin (Oak) $4-70. m
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  • 32 6 A REQUIEM High Mass will be rang at Kluang Church on "fc12.51, Ist the repose of the aoul of the late Mr P. J Lobe* who died at Murukumpusha on 14.11.51.
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  • 1102 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon., Dec. 3, 1951. After The Elections Chief lesson of Saturday's Singapore Municipal Council elections is that the voter, un- consciously perhaps, has made up his mind that he must be taken into the confidence of the candidates. Mr. and Mrs. Citizen will not go to
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  • 53 6 BERNE, Sun. The Swiss Federal Council on Friday published the draft of a new tax bill to raise an extra 110,000,000 francs a year from 1952 to 1954 for rearmament. The two Swiss Chambers will meet In a extraordinary session at the end of next January to debate
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  • 541 6 T he aided school teacher 4<f rHE teachers compare their pay and pros-' pects with those of, teachers In Government; employment and are dissatisfied the ques tion of pension is the chief difficulty." This is taken from the report of the 1902 Commission which inquired into the post-, tion and
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    • 495 6 r|R Purcell thinks that t make the Chinese co-op their compatriots m the Ju into the M.C S. Dato Tan Cheng Lock i political paupers, those b< matically Federal citizens, are required to T>ass a verj and that the Malays are U ation of the Emergency sc
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    • 166 6 SINCE there is now no doubt that the members representing the three Chambers of Commerce are lawful members of the Singapore Legislative Council, the principle of giving plural votes to certain members of the voting public is established. In other countries where the same principle operates,
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    • 171 6 rILE the magnificent efforts of this year's Poppy Da y Appeal are fresh m the public mind. I would like to express my appreciation and thanks through the columns af your newspaper, to all those people who have worked so hard to make it a success. People
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    • 179 6 I WOULD like Mr. Lyttelton to advise local officials to add the following weapons to their arsenal against the bandits 1. Let us not deny the birth right of the local born. 2- Let us not deny a loyal citizen his political rights just because his mother
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    • 373 6 Ttf AY I be allowed to make a iTI few observations on the Municipal Secretary's explanation regarding the Cheras Road cemeteries, Kuala Lumpur, given m your Issue of Nov. 24? The fact that the Protestant cemetery was started 11 years before the Catholic cemetery is no
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    • 230 6 The fence sitters' treatment WEVER have I read 11 anything more shortsighted than "Q.E.D.V recent proposals. The practice of penalising Inhabitants of an area where bandit incidents occur will serve no purpose, but it will create* further misunderstanding between the people and the Government. I would suggsst more vlgorojis propaganda
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    • 119 6 J WAS very surprised at the comments of the Traffic Chief given m your report. "One Accident Every 56 Minutes." For obvious reasons the Traffic Police, unless m mufti, very rarely see what the public do. The only solution is to enlist as many public-spirited motorists
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    • 440 6 On the Margin Subiirli-i.i Orchid.-, J wounder how many of my fellow-suburbanites m Singapore will be surprised when 1 say that there are three kinds of wild orchids to be found m the suburb m which I live, m fact within a hundred yards of my house— and I don't
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    • 103 6 Ifl*^ OPTICIRN t-ellow Institute Ophthalmic ODticians (Eng I I Ftllow Worshipful Co of Spectacle-Makers (Eng.) Freeman of the City of London By Appointment to H.M. Forces, South East Asia. 6 Raffles Place Singapore 1 Phone ***** dotix) qedde/o the lorle /onop' JUST RECEIVED THE WONDER SKIRT m permanently pleated NYL
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  • 177 7 Mother, daughter scramble to safety 4 ENGINES KEEP BLAZE TO ONE SHOP THREE hundred thousand dollars worth of Christmas toys, fountain pens, cosmetics and other goods were destroyed by a fire which gutted a shop in North Bridge Road, Singapore, yesterday. Five-year-old Lee Li
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  • 210 7 rfc. education prospects of over-age pupils m Chint.se middle schools, some of whoiP pupils recently boycotted a Oovernment examination are now being discussed at a "strictly-closed-to-the-press" conference between four representatives of the affected schools and the Singapore Education Department. Following an inquiry into the boycott by
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  • 77 7 Hundreds at Sathurthi HUNDREDS of Hindus worshipped at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple m Ceylon Road, Singapore, yesterday, when a special worship, was conducted In celebration of the "Satbiurthi" festival. The temple was lit up with rows of miniature coconut oil lamps, gas and electric lights. Music was provided by
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  • 32 7 The Australian Wool Board representative at the International Wool Secretariat m London. Mr. Ewen Waterman, arrived m Singapore on Saturday by Qantas-BOAC from Sydney on a world business tour.
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  • 239 7 THEY WILL SEEK THE CITY'S ANSWER A PRELIMINARY survey to ascertain whether a medical benefit scheme is wanted m Singapore is to be carried out on Dec. 17 by the Social Research Section of the Social Welfare Department. The opinions of 800 people selected at random from the city's population
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  • 79 7 WHEN the French hospital ship. Oregon, arrived at Singapore from Indo-China on Saturday, she was promptly placed m quarantine, having come from Haiphong, where there is an outbreak of smallpox. The ship is carrying many troops, mostly convalescents, who will be back m France by Christmas She
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  • 126 7 rpHE Singapore Federation of Services Unions representing over 30,000 civilian employees of the three Services In the Colony, will summon an emergency meetIng of its council on Dec. 7. The meeting will discuss the Federation's future action on its claims with tfce Services authorities. It
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  • 214 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. DANDITS prevented two witnesses from attending the High Court today to five evidence m a case m which Urn Choon Geok, a rubber tapper, was charged with being m possession of a terrorist document. One of the .witnesses was kidnapped by bandits
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  • 173 7 AN effort to raise the poo: working conditions o: Asian seamen is being mad by the International Labou Organisation m Geneva. This was said by Mr. Mirz< Hassan Khan, a representative of the Maritime sectloi of the 1.L.0. at a tea part] given m his
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  • 32 7 THE DAMAGED interior of the shop m North Bridge Road which was gutted by fire yesterday. Three hundred thousand dollars worth of goods was lost Straits Times picture.
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  • 87 7 Partner on trade mark charge HARDIAL Singh, a partner In Gian Singh and Company, appeared before the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr Tan Ah Tah on Saturday on three summons charges under the Merchandise Trade Marks Ordinance Hardial Singh was charged with importing 125 dozen cotton shirts with collars and
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  • 97 7 17UFTEEN treasure-hunters JF from Southampton. England passed through Singapore by Qantas BOAC yesterday, on their way to Australia to look* for a £250.000 (Straits 92.000,000) cache. Another 15 including tneir leader, 38-year-old diver Mr. Dick Youngs, will arrive at Kallang today. The 30 men are after a
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  • 69 7 The "Chinese nightingale." Miss Chen U Ching, who has just completed a series of concerts m Indonesia arrived m Singapore on Saturday by KLM ioi a two months holiday. But Miss Chen will not sing her* as she has no engagements hi the Colony. "I am
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  • 61 7 OPIUM FOUND IN CAR JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Customs men found 11 Ib. opium at the sth mile Scudal Road m a car driven by Aw Keng Seng, it was said m the Sessions Court. With Aw was a woman Chou Yok Leen. Aw pleaded guilty and waa allowed $5,000 ball
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  • 184 7 A CHOIR of 110 men and women will gather at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 14 and 16 to sing Handel's Messiah— the story of the birth of Christ m music. They are members of the Singapore Musical Society and include a University
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  • 28 7 The Bishop of Singapore the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines, left Singapore on Saturday to visit Slam end Indo-China. He Is expected back on Dec 19.
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  • 208 7 No music for Middleton hospital rE proposal to instal Rediffusion sets m the Middleton Hospital has been scrapped. In the City Council draft estimates for 1952 there was a provision of $2,500 for maintenance of the sets but this had been wiped out by the Finance Committee The Health Committee,
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  • 276 7 SINGAPORE City Counril's Electricity Department will launch the second half of its ten-year street lighting programme early next year, a spokesman of the Department said yesterday. Next year the City Council will spend $426,000 on street lighting and it is expected that a total
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  • 157 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. FO Malay Rulers hay« taken up large shares m the Sharkiat Lumbong Setapak Ltd. m Kuala Lumpur the first Malay public mining company which will start mining operations early n;rt year. Dato Yahaya bin Dato Abdul Razak, managing-dir-ector of the company, told
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  • 285 8 CLOSE-UP VIEW OF BATTLE PHANTOM WAS THERE, R |T. Hills. (Arnold. 215.) IT has been said that a good regiment Is apt to go into literature when the wars are over. This is an account of a semi-official mission to the French and Belgian armies m France m 1939; a
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    • 468 8 African Morning. By R. O. Hennings. (Chatto fir Windus. 18s) By LORD HAILEY rpHERE was a time when the Colonial Services had to face the reproach that they had made so small a contribution to literature, or at all events to that side of
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  • 741 8  -  JAMES WICKENDEN By ARYAN "superiority," the "inferiority" of Negro races, of crossbreeds, of the Jewish race, the value of pure blood; most thinking men know these prejudices to be nonsense. Such myths usually form part of national histories cooked up by obliging professors for
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    • 283 8 ACROSS. O Straits Times Crossword or ....p. ii i I i a T t. indulged mi n by gossip (8). coupons to join the Chil--1284 Receptacle for refuse (8). dren's Corner Club. "~"~^ii~"~Hi Hi HI Hi Us 10 Pas term (ftna s (8) HI 11. Suffering (2. 4). the M
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  • 1117 9  -  SIGRID ARNE y COVIET leaders seem to have dropped for the time being their dream of hunting safety for their factories m Siberia, behind the Ural mountains. After six years or postwar building roost ol their important factories still lie m the western third
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  • 490 9  -  EDWARD OAKLAND By AN American husband recently secured a divorce on the grounds that his wife kept 70 cats m the house. The experience of this husband is not unique. Domestic pets are frequently cited as "co-respon-dents" m divorce cases. Not long ago a Hollywood
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  • 338 10 KAJIUNTING Tin Dre#Uin« Ltd. with four drertges digging In Malaya and two In SUm made a profit lrr the year ended March 31 last of £720.740 (107.7%) after British Profit* Tax. Final dividend 3f 15% payable 18/1151 will make 40% for the year. < Net liquid asset*
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  • 29 10 LONDON, Dec. I.—Spot 41d.. Jan. 40'vd.. Jan.-Mar. 40d.. AprJune 38' id. July-Sept. 37d.. Dec. ci.f. 40d.. Dec-Jan. c.l.f. 39*4 d.. Jan.-Peb. cJ.f. 39^d. Market: Steady but pulet
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  • 52 10 Atlas Ice Company Limited < which has works In Malacca, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, made SI 16.718 Q4.5°/r) i for the year ended Sept. 30. 1951 and a dividend of 8% Is i recommended. Net liquid assets at $503,674 are equlva- i Unt »n »C
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  • 346 10 From A Market Correspondent MALAYAN markets moved irregularly during the iTI week. There were several firm spots m Industrials and a general easing m Tins and Rubbers on the Korean truce proposals but among the commodity counters there were alert buyers at hand for anything
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  • 58 10 Sepang Valley Estate. In the Harper Ollflllan Group, hag been sold to Chinese buyers for $550,000 The estate was due to be handed over on December 1. An extraordinary general meeting will be called to wind up the company, the sale having been made In accordance
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  • 149 10 pICELY Rubber Estates directors have negotiated an agreement for the sale of the Kampar division (1565 acres planted with rubber) for approximately £116.670, inclusive of all buildings, stores, vehicles, etc.. but excluding the War Damage claim. This is equivalent to approximately £74 10s. per planted acre
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  • 292 10 BUSINESS reported done on the local share mraket last week Included Industrials: Truer Neav« $3.90 to $4.05, Gammon $2.65, Malayan Cement 50 oents to 59 cents, Malayan Collieries $1.75, Singapore Cold Storage $5.30 to $5.05. Straits Times M.lO to $4.05, Straits Trading $21.75 to $22.00, Straits Steamship $22.50
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  • 181 10 MELBOURNE. Sun /GENERAL investments concluded \J the week with another long line of price falls on the Melbourne Exchange Falls ranged from Id up to 12s (In Electrolytic Zinc >. Reviewing the position. Mr. John Eddy. Herald Finance Editor, comments. "Thousands of new share speculators who were
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    • 1259 10 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. (Incorporated ir. Singapore) BLUB FUNNEL LIMB Carrier's option te proceed via ether portt te load and discharge cargo. SAILINCS te LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PO«T» Due Sells P Sham Penang An tenor tor Havre t 'pool C. IJ/M Oee. Oee 5/7 Oec. 1/10 Clytoi»*as for Casablanca.
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    • 423 10 icui i>u #o dv per auare. iiuiurn PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS r o Maw Vark .ruf Bittin Caytaa. India l«»> aad MaaWartanaaa Parts. Sinaaoor* P Sw«ttanna«T> P"*2* tt PRESIDENT lOMNSON- 12 Oac 11/14 Bs« 15/17 Do* S3 PRESIDENT MONBOT* IS/ 27 Oac Omit U/25 Oac ro Lm ■■gain ft AMantic Parts
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    • 422 10 BAST ASIATIC LINE tAIUNCS FROM tCANDINAVIA/U X /CONTININT Spore P s"ham Penana •Malaya 11 for Bangkok. H»Con« Kobe Yokohama C. 23/24 •ICtna" tor BangVok XTCong Man.la Kobe Yokohama 19/21 Dae K/UOea 12/ISOee. J-alandia" for Sa.gon 6 Bangkok H/23 Dec Kambodia' fo> Bangkok HKoni Kobe 6 Yokohama 4/6 lan ■FaMrta" tot
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  • 484 11 ARSENAL, SPURS ARE BEATEN LONDON, Sunday. 'THE Football League leaders Portsmouth retained 1 their place at the head of the table though they were held to a draw at Preston yesterday. Arsenal. their nearest rivals, went down at Stoke by the odd goal m
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  • 1088 11 LONDON, Sun. POOTBALL league standings f after yesterday's matches are: P W D L F A pta Portsmouth 19 13 2 4 37 25 28 Arsenal 20 11 4 5 39 24 26 Bolton 19 11 4 4 32 26 26 CharltonAth 21 10 5 6 43 35
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  • 31 11 LONDON Sun. Preston North End and Portsmouth drew two-all m the First Division Soccer League and Bradford beat Oldham by one-nil (Third Division Northern) m Saturday's League matches. Reuter
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  • 35 11 JOHANNESBURG Sun. Jo Weldln. Austrian and former European heavyweight champion, knocked out Johnny Arthur of South Africa In the third round of their scheduled ten rounds fight here last night. R*uMr.
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  • 163 11 Benaud's 100 helps NSW gain lead ADELAIDE. Sun. AN UNBEATEN century by R. Benaud helped New South Wales to gain a first innings I lead over South Australia yesterday, the second day of their Sheffield Shield match here. At the close New South Wales were 261 for eight wickets with
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  • 223 11 HONGKONG. Sun. •THE All-Indian team drew with 1 a Hongkong selection 1-1 this afternoon before another sell-out crowd of some 14,000. At halftlme the Indians were one goal down. "Barefooted fairies". as the Chinese nicknamed the Indians because five of them played barefooted, gave an
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  • 99 11 The draw for the Singapore Badminton Association's senior Inter-club and the commercial houses chatnoicnslilps which took place yesterday resulted «s follows: In'rr-rlob: MirlKOld BP (Bvei: nsef.il B.P v Eclipse B.P Bottom Section: Bournemouth B.P. r Maynowcr BP; Lucky Strike B.P ibyel. CoTnmrrrlal Hoose*: C E Morton
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  • 492 11 T*AN CHONG TEE, a Singapore and Malayan champion before the war, showed glimpses of his old speed and power, on Saturday night when he held Cheong Hock Leng, the current Singapore champion, to a close fight m the first set of their men's
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  • 24 11 BOMBAY, Sun: Bombay Staie XI defeated the touring Japanese hockey team by one-nil after a scoreless flrst half here yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 394 11 BELFAST, Sun. PLAYING fast open football, the South Africans defeated Ulster here yesterday by 27 points (three goals, two penalty goals and two trie*) to five points (one goal). Ulster defended dourly throughout the game and for most of the second half played without one
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 33 11 SOCCER: Gothenburg v. Spore 'A' at J. Besar. K.O. HOCKEY: Snr. Div., University v. RE ME at B. Timah. rrirndlirs: S.R.C. t. La tiff Wanderers at SJt.C; R.A.F. SeteUr C S.C.R.C. at Seletar.
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    • 28 11 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: IS6 a.m. (8.51. 6.67 sin. (SOI. 1053 am (0.91. 755 p.m (OS). TOMORROW: 249 am 18.3) 749 a.m is.li. 146 pm i9.5i 8.50 cm) (1.1).
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  • 988 12 Malays missed late winner By The Sports Editor Singapore Malays 1; Gothenburg 1. /GOTHENBURG F.C., the touring Swedish football team, went straight from the Singapore airport to Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday arid can count themselves lucky to have held Singapore Malays to a one-all draw. After
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  • 183 12 S\UT of bed In Bangkok at three o'clock In the morning yesterday, the Swedish Gothenburg F.C. footballers had to wait until 11 o'clock before they could board the Bharat Airways plane which brought them to Singapore. The plane put down at Kallang Airport at
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  • 280 12  -  EPSOM JEEP From IPOH, Sunday. AIOST impressive winner at Ipoh on Saturday "1 was My Mink who routed his opposition to win the Class 3, Div. 1. 5.1 furlong straight with spectacular ease. I had expected this four-year-old to run well but certainly did not
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  • 36 12 Malacca's State hockey team, who were to have played Selangor on Srturday and Negrt Sembilaii yesterday, failed to keep their engagements as several of the team stated that they could not travel.
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  • 30 12 The S.A.PA. Council monthly meeting scheduled for today, has been postponed until next Monday owing to the game today between Singapore "A" and Oothenburg at Jalan Besar Stadium
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  • 470 12 IPOH. Sunday. WEIGHTS for Wednesday, the second day of the Perak Tort Club December meeting, are:— Cl. j, Dlv. 1-7 W. Picture House 9.00 Alton 8.13 Red Wolf 8.10 Prince Eugene 8.10 Playtime 8.09 Mafic Oak 8.08 Flying Spirit 8.07 Atom Ago 8.06 Pot Lock 8.05
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  • 159 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. gELANGOR weightllfter Tan Kirn Bee, who represented Malaya at the Empire Games m New Zealand last year, easily won the llght-heavywelght championship In the 1951 selangor Amateur Weightlifting competition held here last night. He lifted a total of 700 pounds. Following are the
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  • 52 12 Oothenburg F.C. will play their second game m Singapore today when they meet Singapore "A" at Jalan Besar Stadium. All tickets bought for this game, originally fixed for Saturday, will be valid today. Alternatively. money will bo refunded at the Municipal Treasurer's office before
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  • 425 12 <J"HE final games In the Singapore Hockey Association's quadrangular tournament between Army, Combined Civilians, Royal Air Force and Royal Navy which began on Friday ended yesterday at OHQ FARELF ground at Tanglin, with RAF. beating Army two-one and Civilians drawing three-all against Navy. Army, by winning
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    • 523 12  -  SENTINEL By TODAY a world champion may be suspended by a 1 Singapore sporting organisation. It is an unpleasant business, but m my view justice must be done. Wong Peng Soon m company with three other badminton stars is almost certain to suffer this fate after the
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    • 47 12 CALCUTTA. Sun. 8. A. Dural of Malaya, partnered by Sunll Bose of Bengal, was eliminated In the men's doubles semi-final of tbe Sovabazar badminton championships here last night. The Bengal players Keshav Datt and B shu Banerji beat them 15-10. 18-14— Reiner
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  • 258 12 KARACHI, Sun. PAKISTAN today beat the MCd by four wickets In the second unofficial Test here. The first match was drawn. Pakistan's splendid performance m inflicting upon the MCC the first defeat of the tour should stand them In good stead In their efforts to
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