The Straits Times, 10 December 1951

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1951. if PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 344 1 Parliament used as refuge against 'thugs' f THE POLICE BEAT US UP.^^^^^^^^M SAY MEMBERS M^^^^^^^^M TEHERAN, Sunday. MEMBERS of the Persian Parliament (Majlis) said today that police beat them up m riots m the city. In the Press gallery as they spoke were 14 newspaper editors
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  • 36 1 THE ROYAL DRAGOONS f rom a light scoot car watch cruiser H.MS Liverpool at Port Said Liverpool has now taken over from H.M.S. Gambia handling shipping at Port Said.— Beater photo.
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  • 21 1 KARACHI, Sun. All British Overseas Airways planes lor Cairo have been diverted to Beirut because of flooding at Cairo.— Reuter.
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  • 17 1 CAIRO, Sun. The Lebanon today recognised King Farouk as "Kini of Egypt and the Sudan."— AFP.
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  • 176 1 C.I.D. IN HUNT FOR DOPERS LONDON. Sun. SCOTLAND Yard detectives and special investigators of the British Jockey Club are ready to team up m a b .«> drive against racehorse d >pers. Tills move follows an offer by Lord Rosebery. one of Britain's leading racehorse owners, to pay £1.000 for
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  • 41 1 A 23-year-cld Malay fllmi star, Jafltar bin Ahmad, was killed yesterday evening when the motor cycle he was riding ran into a ditch at Mountbatten Road, Singapore. Jaffar i died on his way to the General Hospital.
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  • 65 1 LONDON. Sun. The National Union of Women Teachers has protested against the British Government's call for a five per cent cut m education-expenditure. The Minister of Education, Miss Florence Horsbrugh, has suggested that ways of cutting the present £13.000,000-a--year school bill should include fewer free bus
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  • 187 1 'Reds using prisoners as hostages' TOKYO. Sun. BRIG-GEN. William Nuckols. United Nations briefing officer, today accused Communists m Korea of holdIng U.N. prisoners as hostages "The Communists are holdins the human club of Allied prisoners over the United Nations to force capitulation on all Communist demands, which would jeopardise our
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  • 44 1 LONDON, Sun. Eight Soviet vessels, presumably fishing trawlers, were anchored off the Shetland Islands yesterday m a storm. An attempt to reach the vessels was made by a British customs launch but she was forced back by heavy aeas.— A.FJ.
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  • 193 1 U.S. CHINESE BAN RANSOMS WASHINGTON, Sunday. THE United States Treasury said today that the principal Chinese-American groups m America were determined not to comply with extortion demands from Chinese. The Treasury has been i conducting an Investigation, into recent widespread ran-* som 'demands against Ame-rican-Chinese
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  • 34 1 WASHINGTON, Sun.— The United States Army research services today announced they had evolved a plastic underwear, protecting the body against cold and humidity and permitting the wearer to float on water. AJP.
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  • 76 1 PARIS. Sun. MORE than 1,300 Algerian nationalists, who turned up at an officially banned meeting here last night, were taken to police stations for identity card checks. Five hundred steelhelmeted police and armed Republican guards cordoned off exits of the underground stations near the Veldrome
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  • 49 1 Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. (extreme left) is here pictured chatting with the president and secretary of the Singapore Cabaret Girls Association Miss Chin Lai Keen and Miss Annie Chia. at yesterday's Government House party. With him U the acting Labour Commissioner, Mr. C. W. Lyle.
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  • 120 1 'Drinks for voters inquiry ALLEGATIONS that drinks i\ and smokes were given to voters In a certain ward during the City Council elections will be Investigated, Mr. G. G. Thomson. Singapore acting: Supervisor of Elections, told the Straits Times, yesterday. Mr. Thomson was commenting on a letter sent to him
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  • 16 1 PARIS, Sun. Yugoslavia and Western Germany have decided to establish diplomatic relations.— AFP.
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  • 73 1 BERLIN. Sun. THE East German Government has agreed to send a delegation to the United Nation^ to discuss the problem of nat on-wide elections m Germany. It turned down hcwever, the proposal for setting-up of a special international commission to study conditions for elections m the
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  • 20 1 HONG KONG, Sun. Thanksgiving services for the recovery of the King are being held m Hong Kong today. A.P.
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  • 175 1 ISMAILIA, Sunday. TWO British soldiers were killed and a third critically wounded by Egyptian terrorists m the Arab quarter of Ismailia today. All three were stabbed, beaten and robbed, a British military spokesman said. Their names were withheld pending notification of relatives. All three were
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  • 28 1 WASHINGTON, Sun— The United States Defence Department has announced that 55,000 men would be drafted In February for the Army and the Marine Corps.— UP.
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  • 59 1 SAIGON Sun.— Col Felix Edon. group Commander of the French Union Forces In north Annam. was killed when a land mine laid by Vletmlnh forces exploded as he passed over It near Donghoi, the French Array announced today. Coi Edon had commanded a French mobile column m
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  • 396 1 MR. Oliver Lyttelton, Secretary of State for th« Colonies, told Singapore trade unionists yesterday that the government was considering sympathetically the question of Government employees' unions joining the Singapore Trade Union Congress. He said this at a tea party at Government House, where representatives of
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  • 81 1 Assurance to the Straits Chinese MR. T. W. Ong, president oi Singapore Straits Chinese British Association, with Mr Jee Ah Chian, vicepresident, and Mr. Ng Sen Choy, a member, talked with Mr. Lyttelton, at Government House yesterday about the future of Chinese British subjects. Mr. Ong said Mr. Lyttelton gave
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    • 1071 2 NOTICES COLONY OF NORf H BORNEO FitMlc Works Department Tender far Bitumen 1952 Will firms wishing to tender please note that the closing date has been postponed from the 12th to the 31st December 1951. "public notice Guests who have been Invited to the Cocktail Party at Government House are
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    • 740 2 NOTICES PERAK NATIONALS (NON-MALAY) SCHOLARSHI FUND In anticipation of the creatlo of this fund the Perak Coven ment offers one scholarship for course of study at a Universlt n overseas commencing with th session 1952-1953. Applicant may select their own course c study and must have secured ex emptlon from
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    • 676 2 NOTICES NOTICE p Since November, 1950, our Freight and Baggage Department c has been closed down and The Singapore Baggage A Transport a Agency Ltd., 65 The Arcade, Slnv gapore, appointed our Freight and c Baggage AgenU. All enquiries and ;s orders received have and will be continued to be
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  • 444 3 DOOMED MAN 9 ON HIS RETURN BOMBAY, Sunday. JMIK King of Siam is virtually a prisoner m the hands of his own government following last month's military coup, according to a correspondent of the Times of India who has just got
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  • 60 3 HONG KONG, Sun. T'HE Reform Association of Hong Kong, m an open letter to Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Secretary for the Colonies, called on the British Government to produce a measure of self-govern-ment for the Colony. The letter sa»tl that the Hong Kong Government had
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  • 125 3 NEW LAVA FLOW IN ERUPTION MANILA, Sun. A NEW lava flow from Hibok Hibok volcano toward the south-east coast was reported today by Mr. Arturo Alcaraz, Philippines Weather Bureau geophyslclst. The new danger was reported as relief authorities considered evacuating all of Camiguin Island's 45,000 residents. All rescue work on
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  • 64 3 LONDON, Bun.— Dr. Israel Goldstein, chairman of the American branch of the World Jewish Congress executive, said the persecution of Jews m Latin America was "Nazi-inspired." Speaking at a conference of the British section of the Congress m London, Dr. Goldstein said there was
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  • 137 3 THE HAGUE, Sunday. f THE Dutch Government has submitted a bill to A Parliament recommending ratification of the Japanese Peace Treaty. 1 A note accompanying the bill said it was not easy for the Dutch Government to approve the treaty, since Dutch demands for
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  • 73 3 Police shoot amok in New York NEW YUKK, Sun pOLICE yesterday shot a Chinese laundry worker who had suddenly run amok, allegedly after paying extortion money to Chinese Communists for the release of a relative. Police said that the worker, Chin Chong, rushed toward some policemen, wielding two carving knives.
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    42 3 Sgt. (Ist class) Delbert Jenkins, aged 71, believed to be the oldest GI, serving m the United States Army, sits at his desk m the regional post engineer's office m Yokohama. He is a message centre clerk. A.P. photo
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  • 143 3 RANGOON, Sunday. A GROUP of mild looking monks on aboard a Government river steamer 50 miles from Rangoon, suddenly threw off their robes, revealed themselves as heavily armed Karen rebels and Naval gunboats and fighter planes were today searching a wide area for the ship so
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  • 89 3 NEW DELHI, Sun. THE first results In India's general election returned m the state of Himachal Pradesh gave Prime Minister Nehru's governing Congress Party an absolute majority. Final returns are due by late January. Himachal Pradesh, m the Himalayan foothills, held its polling early to beat
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  • 19 3 KARACHI. Sun— Pakistan Government officials will visit Delhi shortly for trade talks with the Government of India.—Reuter.
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    • 256 3 Today's Radio SINGAPORE pore: 6 D N story"; 6 15 BlRttArVHfi Spore; 7.1J Light Music; 7. 50 {Prophet Mohammad's Birthday) Jass Session; 8 As Spore; 8.15 10 a.m. Emergency News from "Piano Cocktails"; B. SO "Take II K.L.; lO'.Oe "Somettiing for From Here"; 8 "Music Round Everyone"; 11 "Military Band-
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  • 743 4 Many upsets m day of gales LONDON, Sunday. CTANCIED teams crashed yesterday as heavy rain, gales and mud brought a crop of surprising results m the Football League programme. Arsenal suffered their first home defeat of the season, losing 3—l to Manchester United, and Rotherham
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  • 328 4 LONDON, Sun. I RESULTS of yesterday's matches I In the O.K. Soccer League: FIRST DIVISION Arsenal Manchester U. 3 A*t*n VIIU t Newcastle V. t Rlarkponl 1 Tottenham hrKra I harlton A. t Derby County 5 Bolton Huddrrsfteld > Fulham Liverpool 2 Preston N.C. 2 Manchester C.
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  • 26 4 MADRAS. Sun —The Madras Hockey Association yesterday defeated the Japanese touring team by 2-0 after leading by one goal at half-time. Reuter.
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  • 158 4 NEW VOKK. Sunday. CANDY Saddler, world featherweight champion. lost on points to lightweight contender Paddy De Marco m a ten-round non-title bout at Madison Square Garden here on Friday night. This was Marco's second consecutive victtfry over Saddler. At the weigh-in Maico scaled 9st. 101 b
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  • 173 4 gIX servicemen kept the nn!*h ♦to themselves at the two cross-country run* over three mUes organised by the newly formed Achilles Club at the McRitchie reservoir lesterday The first event of ti:e day was »on by 38-year-old Sgt. W. Bmlth iFM P I who with powerful last 20
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  • 363 4 LONDON. Sun. r THE reserve strength available to Newport Rugby Union Club was amply demonstrated yesterday when they went to Cheltenham with a team Including nine second-line players and won by 21-0. Overcoming the gale which ■wept the ground, Newport were superior In almost all phases
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  • 315 4 RUGBY INTERNATIONAL DUBLIN, Sunday. South Africa 17: Ireland 5. IN a dour forward game on a heavy, sticky ground. South Africa defeated Ireland by 17 points (one goal, three tries and one dropped goal) to five points (one goal) m the Rugby Union International here
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  • 182 4 ADELAIDE. Sun. FE West Indies touring cricket side were once attain baiting with their backs against the v: ii yesterday when' called on to (ace South Australia's total or 398 on the second day of the four-day j fixture. 1 Trie scores areMil 111 AUSTRALIA—
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  • 109 5 TAIPING. Sun. rpWELVE Malay students X from Perak who are leaving for the Kirby Training College, England, were guests-of-honour at a tea party «iven them by the Perak Malay Teachers' Association. The students were Che Zahara bintl Ishak. Taiplng, Che Noordin blnti KassLm. Taiping, Che Askiah bint*
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  • 42 5 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Executive Engineer. Butterworth, reported on Saturday that the 13 Vz mile Main Road North m Province Wellesley, is flooded to a dept of 14 inches and the water is rising. The road Is impassable to cars.
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  • 160 5 CL'BSTATION liable to load 13 shed*lnf fdny tt«:— DAY St. Janes. Miri Eoad, Silat Road. Ba«r Medical Star*, Bttkit Pasoh. BAT.. Malayan RrfiimUng Co., Trafalgar Street. Anson Road. Sago Street. Ramah Street, Peoples Park, Nanson Road. Lam Soon Oil Mills, Guan Hin, United Engineers Network, United Engineers Factory,
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  • 251 5 IMPORTS CHIEF DENIES ASIANS ARE KEPT WAITING ALLEGATIONS that there is race discrimination m Singapore Import and Export Control Department were said by the Assistant Controller of Imports, Mr. Y. F. Chew, yesterday to be "unfounded". Letters received by the Straits Times accused the department of allowing European applicants for
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  • 145 5 IPOH. Sun. r THE Malayan Trade Union Council should form a Workers' Bank, it has been suggested by Mr. C.H. Yin, its Perak Divisional Committee President. In a memorandum to the Central Committee, Mr. Yin says the M.T.U.C. should open a way for the
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  • 70 5 A FORMER Chinese Foreign Minister, Dr. C. T. Wang, arrived m Singapore by air yesterday from Hong Kong. He said his visit was not political. He has come to convene a regional meetine of the Red Swastika Benevolent Society, of which he is president. The meeting—
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  • 54 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. TAN Hang Choon, a Singa- pore driver, was fined $800 m Johore Bahru today for negligently driving a weapon carrier m Johore Bahru, and causing the death of two passengers m the vehicles. In trying to pass a car he collided with a
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  • 20 5 KUANTAN Sun.— For stealing a plank worth $5 belonging to the P.WD., Lim Han Kwong was fined $50.
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  • 248 5 T*HE Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver A Lyttelton, attended the special service of thanksgiving for the King's recovery from illness, m St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday. Sitting m the front pew beside the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Qlmson, Mr. Lytteiton heard the
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  • 128 5 TUNGKU Seri Maharaja, the State Secretary x yesterday distributed gifts to 125 Home Guards m the daerah of Pengkala n Kubur. Tumpat. on the Kelantan-Siamese border. Iht presents included a black songkok and a pair of canvas shoes The State Secretary, who was accompanied by
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  • 100 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun. THE Oato Laxamana, Deputy Mentri Besar, Perak, presented 681 badges on Friday to Home Guards and the Auxiliary Police at the Bagan Serai padang. He was met by Inche Abdullah bin Sahat, District Officer, Krian, on arrival. He then inspected the guard of
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  • 37 5 KUANTAN, Sun.— Teh Ban Juan, a bank clerk, was acquitted of driving a car while under the influence of alcohol. The prosecution offered no evidence against him, saying Teh was dealt with m a previous case.
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  • 132 5 T*HE production of Malay A fllma l n Singapore will be stepped up when the Colony's latest $1,000,000 film studios at Jalan Ampas. described as "the most modem In the Far East," Is ready for "shooting" early In January. A feature ot the studios The
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  • 75 5 THE SECRETARY of State for the Colonies. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, accompanied by the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, leaving St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, yesterday morning after attending; the special service of thanksgiving for the King's recovery. On the left is the Archdeacon of Singapore, the Yen.
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  • 160 5 Increase in profit for Kuchai Tin fHE results of operations of Kuchai Tin, Limited, must be considered highly satisfactory, says its chairman, Mr. O. P. Noakes. m a statement to be presented at the annual general meeting of the company on Dec. 14. Output for the past year was 12,399
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  • 70 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two soldiers, C. C. Evanovich and J. Lloyd appeared before Mr. A. P. Jack, the Kuala Lumpur First Court Magistrate, on Friday charged with robbing Abdul Ghanl bin Fateh of his car at the 3 J ,2 mile Pahang Road. Kuala Lumpur, on
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  • 44 5 KUANTAN, Sun.—Periannan, an old man, was fined $50 for giving false report to the police that his -Jewellery was stolen. The Jewellery was by his wife. H e was allowed to pay $25 down, and the balance before Dec. 31.
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  • 635 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon., Dec. 10, 1951. Britain "In The Red" The British Treasury, m its latest monthly bulletin for industry, assembles some disturbing facts about Britain's economic situation. The bulletin continues the sombre story which Mr. Churchill related at the opening of the new Parliament, and although the
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  • 462 6 The work of The R.R .I. To the December issue of The India-Rubber Journal, the director of the Rubber Research Institute contributes useful summary of recent research and advisory work on planting problems and the product and its preparation. There has been notable progress recently m the field of rubber
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  • 924 6  -  SCRUTATOR By WHEN Mr. Churchill's Government came into office, Britain was (and still is) m great danger on two sideseconomic and diplomatic. On the first there was the acute crisis of the pound, the quickened pace of Inflation; on the 'second, the
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    • 401 6 I AM not an Army wife, but I think that Mrs. Baldwin (who contributed to your columns a few days ago) Is all ready for unhappiness wherever she goes m her husband's Service career if she arrives at each new place with a set idea of the
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    • 117 6 IT seems to me that no-one m the Imports and Exports Control Department, or the Customs Department, understands the Prohibition of Exports Order, 1950. The Order specifically states that no licence is required lor the exports of personal effects. Yet when my nephew went to Hong Kong,
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    • 51 6 I QUITE agree with the views of Ungku Abdullah bin Omar. At this Juncture where emergencies exist, m th e Federation as well as In Singapore, political parties' should be forgotten The Federation Government should give more scholarships to the Malays and educate them highly. MOHAMED EAMAL. Sins
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  • 593 6  -  SIGRID ARNE By- WASHINGTON T^HE first lengthy, A documented report on Stalin's slave labour camps says that the slaves are being usCd to produce a profit for the Soviet Government. Slave camps are spreading rapidly into the once free nations of Middle Europe, and into
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  • 408 6 cnreel Bros IFTER an appropriate note oh the unremitting rigours of life m the Street of Ink. and an even more appropriate quotation from the Book of Deuteronomy, Cecil Street Dispenser of Slngaporrana and All Things Malaysian, has left us for six months to catch the end
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  • 510 7 More adult and technica^^educatioi^fu^ HELP FROM NOlW^^^^^^^^^^^M ENOUGH DATO KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. INTERNATIONAL aid to give Malaya more facilities for adult education and technical and vocational training was urged by the Member for Education, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, at the recent United Nations Educational, Social
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  • 107 7 MRS YEO PHEE JIN (nee Madam Wee Gin Neo "Batak"> the beloved wife of Mr. Yeo Phee Jm passed away at hw residence, 51 Marshall Road, at 4.38 p.m. on Sunday, 9th Dec., 1951, at the age of 64. leaving behind her husband. 8 sons (Yeo Kian Ann. Kian
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    38 7 t»p er Lim Seek Tiong. a teacher at the AngloChinese school, Singapore, who has been elected vicechairman for the world enn'erene* of Christian Youth which will be held at Kottoyam Travancore, from December 11 to 25 next year
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  • 45 7 Singapore St. John Ambulance Brigade will be reviewed by the Commissionerin -Chief. Lieu tenant-General Sir Otto Lund, early next year F.rst aid demonstrations and a tour of the various child welfare clinics operated by members of the Brigade nursing divisions are planned.
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  • 126 7 RAUB. Sun. VONO LIP, alJas Leong Thin 1 Tet, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Briggs m the Raub Assize Court lot possessing a pistol and 20 rounds of ammunition. He was arrested on Nov. 10 by a patrol at the
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  • 48 7 Mr J. R Whimster president of the Ipoh Sessions Court, said on Saturday that the prosecution had failed to prove its case sufficiently and acquitted and discharged Wee Cheng Kiat, a re-settlement officer, who was charged with accepting a $20 bribe from a Chinese squatter.
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  • 28 7 SEGAMAT Sun.— The Segamat Town Board has decided to erect buildings, under the Federal Trust Plan, north of the town between Jalans Buloh Kasap and Hassan.
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  • 36 7 PENANQ. Sun.— A meeting will be held at Al-Mashnoor Arabic School on Tuesday to celebrate the Prophet Mohammed's birthday. Muslim orphans will be given a free meal on the same day.
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  • 98 7 ALOR STAR, Sunday. 'THE Kedah Government is to make an economic survey of padi planting m order to replace buffalos by tractors for ploughing. Announcing this at a Press conference yesterday, Mr. M H. Wood, Kedah Development Officer, said that if the survey
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  • 58 7 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. MONDAY has been declared a public holiday In the Federation. It is the birthday of the holy Prophet Mohammed. There will be a procession m Kuala Lumpur town and lectures will be given at the town mosque. Meals will be served to those taking
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  • 294 7 SAYS THE ECONOMIST LONDON, Sunday. T'HEKE could be no end to the Emergency m Malaya until'the Government won the co-oper-ation of the Chinese community, said the independent weekly, Economist, m an editorial. The Chinese must be persuaded that the Government would win the war m
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  • 71 7 LEE HEE HIANG was charged m Singapore on Saturday with corruptly giving $60 to Mr. F. S Kennedy, a testing officer, of the Traffic Police Branch on Oct. 6. The charge alleged that Lee gave $6t to Mr. Kennedy as a reward to obtain driving licences
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  • 110 7 THIEF WHO WANTED TO DIE I^WO days after he was ar- rested for stealing a blanket, a pillow case, and a bed sheet, m a hotel m Serangoon Road. Singapore, Wong Tue Chee, a cook, tried to kill himself, it was said m Singapore First Police Court. Wong was charged
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  • 131 7 SEREMBAN. Sun. pONCERN at the continued fall mi n the prices of rubber and tin was expressed here yesterday by Mr. T. Mukerjie, secretary of the Negri Sembilan Division Committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council. Mr. Mukerjie blames "manipulation" by America for the fall. In
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  • 111 7 SEGAMAT. Sun. lOHORE is to spend $36,904.J 745 on State services next year, according to a Bill to be introduced m the Council of State on Dec. 20. The Education Department is to get the biggest share with a little over $8-millirn. with the P.W.D. a
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  • 103 7 STUDENTS on study leave m Britain will be able to discuss their problems with the Singapore Social Welfare Department. Students have been asked to write to the Social Welfare Department at least once every three months. Then the Department will answer their problems. This system
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  • 105 7 TAIPING. Sun. ONE hundred and-seventy student teachers from Penang, Kedah and Perak gathered In Talping yesterday for their four-day convention which will continue until Tuesday The convention was opened by Mr. D. H. Christie, Principal of King Edward VII School, Taiping, who paid tribute to the interest shown
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  • 80 7 SUNQEI PATANI, Sun Only schools maintained by the public will be considered for grants from the Kedah Welfare Fund, the State Welfare Committee decided at a meeting at Sungei Patani today. It rejected an application for $2,000 from a Government Malay School m Baling to build
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  • 103 7 T'HE officers of the Indian Association. Pontian. for next year are as follows: President; Mr. V. Krishna Vice President: Mr. N S. Pillar. Hon. Secretary. Mr. H. S. V. Ramalya; Asst. Secretary: Mr. O. Jambullngam; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. P. Q. Namblar; Committee: f.'essr*. P. L. Samy,
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  • 116 7 ALOR STAR. Sun i SEVEN-MILE railway may be built between Telok Kechai and Kampong Canal m Kuala Kedah to provide transport for 5.000 villagers Giving details at a press conference yesterday. Mr. M. H Wood Kedah's Development Officer said that the project was proposed by
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  • 159 7 JOHORE K.MIKI'. Sunday. COON Lin, of Kajang, was fined $3,500 m Jon or* k Bahru today for having 212 dozen lipsticks and four wrist watches, on which duty of $555 had not been paid. When the car he was driving was stopped
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  • 86 7 SIMPANG AMPAT, Province Wellesley. Sun. DETECTIVE Chuah Ah Peng of Sungei Bakap Jungle Squad, a Malay woman and a Chinese man were killed this morning when bandits ambushed a bus they were travelling In. at li mile. Buklt Tambun Road. Bandits shot at Chuah when
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  • 53 7 IPOH Bun. A 34-year-old Town Board labourer, Saminathan. was on Friday committed to stand his trial at the Perait High Court on a charge of having murdered Sinnadorai on Sept 27, this year. He was alleged to have fatally stabbed Sinnadorai his room-mate, m the throat
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  • 232 7 Violinist with the mark of greatness LEO Cherniavsky combines a remarkable virtuosity on the violin with a charming lightness of spirit. The combination m Irresistible for any concert audience. It produced an ovation m the Victoria Memorial Hall last night, when he gave the first of two recitals vlth Noreen
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  • 28 7 KUANTAN. Sun.— lbrahim bin Salleh. a Dolice car driver was fined $20 for colliding with a trlsha. causing Ui'uries to the rider and damaging the trisha.
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  • 1192 8 JiiPOR YOUR BOOKSHfcbKWffg, BERNARD SPILSBURY. HIS LIFE AND CASES. By Douglas C Brown* and E. V. Tullett. (Harrap. 215.) By MONTGOMERY HYDE, M.P. IN the field of crime 1 there is one name which has become almost legendary m Britain. It is that of
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  • 295 8 Malayan bird watching The Birds of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore and Penang. By A. C. Clenister. (Oxford University Press. 355.) By GEORGE WARWICK ONE of the objects Mr. Glenlster had In mind when he began. the compilation of this excellent guide to the birds of Malaya was the winning of
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  • 959 8  - LITERARY LEGEND OF THE U.S. CYRIL CONNOLLY The Far Side of Paradise. By Arthur Mixener. (Eyre Spottiswoode. 18s.) By A FEW weeks ago we considered Mr. Budd Schulberg's novel about Scott Fitzgerald, "The Disenchanted,' and summed up. perhaps a little arrogantly, against him. Now comes a full-length biography of this
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  • 1116 9  -  MARJORIE TOPLEY By yOU don't have to be x very rich to burn money m Singapore where thousands of coins and notes go up m flames every week. This is no ordinary money, however: it is the currency of heaven and hell whose
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 230 9 Straits Times Crossv/ord 2 3 4 I 5 6 7 15 6 •H 119 SS| 20 21 ACROSS .Collins) (4). t 1. Its never this In a pro- Concentrating troops <8) verb (3 4. 2 4). 7 Buddhist beatitude (7). 10. Meat is served at the Paul wrote two epistles
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  • 72 10 AUSTRAL Malay Tin announces the following November tin output figures, m hours run, cubic yards dug and piculs of tin-ore recovered, m that order: Kampong Kamunting Dredging —599. 125.000. 201. Thabawleik Dredging 491. 74.000, 616. Pungah Dredging— 6l3, 233.000. 630. Austral Amalgamated Asam Kumbang Section (on tribute) 409.
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  • 107 10 KUCHAI Tin worked ground averaging well over a katl per cubic yard In the year to Sept. 30. 1951. to make a net profit of $3. 172.805. or 51. 82 per share. The final dividend of 75 per cent. will make a total of 150 per
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  • 94 10 DATU Lintang Rubber Company showed a profit of $1,088,359 (110.8 per cent.) for the year to June 30. 1951. and propose a final dividend of 35 per cent., making 75 per cent, for the year. Net liquid assets at balancing date. $513,344. were equal to 52 2
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  • 166 10 From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE, Sun. j •THE brief boomlet In Australian 1 shares received a check at the week-end when the Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies. announced that "no decision bad been made on easing bank credit control and only machinery decisions had been made on capital
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  • 427 10 From A Market Correspondent THE continuing weakness m London was reflected m Malayan markets last week, and turnover assumed only moderate proportions. Little by way of decided trend was to be discerned except, perhaps, m Tins, where buyers were a little
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  • 263 10 DUSINESS done m the Malayan share market last week Included: Industrials Alexandra Brick Pref. $2.25, Fraser Neave Ord. $4.05 to $3.95. Malayan Breweries $5.25 and $5.20. Malayan Cement 58 to 50 cents, Malayan Collieries $1,724, McAllster $40 and $40.25. Robinson Ord. $3.85, Singapore Cold Storage $5.05 to $4.85.
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  • 71 10 ALOR Ctajah Rubber Estate made $155,661 (71.8 per cent.) In the year to Sept. 30, 1951, and a nnal dividend of 20 per cent, is recommended, making 30 per cent for the year. Net liquid assets, at $102,551. are equal to 47.3 cents per share
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  • 66 10 OUNNYMEDE Hotel's liquidators have presented the accounts from Oct 1, 1950, to the date of liquidation. Aug. 4. 1951; $1.10 per share has been distributed, and at a meeting on Dec. 15 shareholders will decide whether or not the liquidators will pay out the 10 per
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  • 35 10 rE Malayan Exchange Banks Association announced at the week-end that control direct rates for Canadian dollars were: Buying (T.T.) 33 T Airmail (0.D.) 34. (90 days) 34 >4: Selling T.T./ O.D ready SStt.
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  • 87 10 HARRISONS Crosfleld (Malaya) announce the following November rubber crops, In 1b: Allenby 33.500 Benta Est. 85,600 Jeram Kuantan Est. 55,000 Kundong Est 37.000 Mentakab 57.500 Sungei Bagan 130.000 Sandycroft 19,400 Tanjong Pau Est. 52.500 OTHER lubber crops are announced as follows In tb. Oct. Nov. Kempas 328.000
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  • 35 10 LONDON. Dec 7— Spot 4H4d.. Jan. 4 ld. Jan. -Mar. 40 id.. Apr June SS-'id.. July-Sept. 37' id.. Dec. c.i.f. 40Vid.. Dec-Jan, c.l.f. 40d Jan.-r>b c.lf 39' id Market Quiet but steady.
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  • MONDAY SPORTSFRONT
    • 877 11  -  SENTINEL By piSAPPOINTM ENT keynotes the Sportsfront this morning. There are always winners and losers m sport, but the week-end seems to have brou ght m its train more than a normal quota of hopes dashed and ambition s fnistrab»H. Let's begin with thei obvious the
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    • 180 11 IPOH Sun THE Police and the Ramblers, both strong rivals to 'inbeaten Kinta Indians for hockey honours this year, strengthened their eh vices by winning their ties fairly pasily on Friday Police trounced Methodist Afternoon School by nine goals to nil while Ramblers had
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    • 63 11 BOMBAY Sun -Bom Out Cricket Association with seven first Innings wlcketa standing were 185 runs benlnd the atCC at the end of the second day of their three-day match here. MCC <M 5 for Bye overnight) were all out for 3SB shorty before lunch
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    • 30 11 The clash between the All-India soccer tourists and Gothenburg has been definitely arranged for Dec. 1 >f Jalan Besar stadium, the Straits Times was Informed yesterday
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    • 24 11 Ing will hold tbelr annual sports the Electric*! Reserve oo Dec 23 Members and their children ire m vltfd to attend.
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    • 242 11 BEOAMAT, Sun. AT an inaugural general meeting of representatives of various sports bodies held at the International Club on Friday. It was decided to organise a Sports Council to control and promise the various games In Segamat district It was stressed that each assooclatlon should be
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    • 212 11 THE Singapore Archery Club yes- 1 terday held its last meet of the year with Mr. Peter Rice of Kota Tinggi winning the Malayan Round with a score Of 556 points. The runner-up was Mr. Tony Beamish, of Singapore Archery Club, with a score Of 424
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    • 39 11 TODAY: 739 am <8 3) 132 <S.«>. H 8.34 p m i 8 3i 216 am <3.0 i TOMORROW 824 a m .8.6J 235 p.m. i 4 2> 938 o m (8 5i 309 am 1 2.2 >
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    • 139 11 TAIPING, Sunday. A SUPERIOR pack enabled Combined Military to beat the Taiping Tigers by six points (1 penalty goal, 1 try) to three (try) m a thrilling rugger encounter here yesterday. Tigers dominated play from the start but good tackling, and safe touchflnding by Parker
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      26 11 Mrs. G. H Addison leads m Azad (Crowe) winner of the fifth race (Class 4, Div. I— St. Str.) It Ipoh on Saturday. Straits Times picture.
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    • 108 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun rIE final of the Sultans Gold Cup soccer compe'ltlon between Selangor and Penang will be played m Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 22. Singapore Malays, last year's winners, did not enter this year. The results to date are: East Section: Trengganu beat Kelantan
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    • 67 11 created a surprise last week when they scored a well-erned victory over Segamat at tennis to win the Cheah Cup by three matches to two The Cu# was presented m 1839 by Mr Cheah Koon Hwee a Keen lenntn enthusiast of Seg:unat for an annual
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    • 38 11 KOALA LUMFLR Sun -A hardworktns defence earned for Malayan Railways it three nil hockey victory ovi>r Selangor Club on the tmdane <>n PfldaY t Ass.ir 'Slntir ill »nd C Bheolin.i •oa scored foi the wtnn«r»
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  • 680 12 PERAK HOLD THE SWEDES TO 2-2 IPOH, Sunday. A CROWD of nearly 6,000 soccer fans who turnea up at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground this evening were rather disappointed when they saw the touring Gothenborg soccer eleven draw two-all with a Perak Amateur Football Association
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  • 250 12 SCHOOLS HOCKEY S'gor win3-2, Malacca hold S'pore MALACCA. Sun. CELANGOR Combined Schools, playing with determination and good combination throughout, defeated Negri Sembilan Combined Schools by three goals to two m the Combined Schools Quadrangular hockey tournament here today. This was Negrl's second defeat. Yesterday they went down to Malacca by
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  • 202 12 IPOH, Sat. "TRAINER Jimmy Martin had one of his best meetings this season when he sent out four winners at the Perak Turf Club December Meeting to top the trainers list. Champion Jockey for the meeting was Colin Tulloh who rode four firsts, three seconds
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  • 33 12 Indian Association's team to meet Police In a S.B.a senior k.o hockey tournament tie today at Thomson Road la: KrUhnan Charanjit Vlas. lfehra. Soln Beva. Beam Harbans. Jerome Noor Hakim
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  • 466 12 By EPSOM JEEP APPRENTICE Billy Bagby has been quick to take advantage of the opportunities offered m his stable. Riding like an experienced jockey, the fourteen-year-old lad thrilled racegoers when he drove Sporting Pink home an easy winner m the Billy Bagby is a
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  • 93 12 3 winners promoted IPOH Sun MV Mint and Royal Dream have been promoted to Class 2 while TemuJln goes up to class 3 after their victories at Ipoh Other transfers are: Frost class 3 lo Flyilte Amov Street. Grand Dombey. Orape Vine Petitioner Batavla King Arthur Smiling Through Golden Beau
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  • 50 12 Singapore team to meet GothenourK F.C. at Jalan Besar Stadium on Wednesday will be: Tew Chang; Davids. Johan. Van Harlth leapt) Bin Went: S Madon. Is Yusoff. Awing Bakar Boon Leong. Alan King Reserves: Narayana. Chong Kum HaJI Oarhan. Ahmad YusofJ McDonald Ibrahim Tusoff Rahim Om
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  • 1029 12 Notts Forest 21 8 8 5 41 32 24 Birmingham 21 8 8 5 28 26 24 Leicester C. 20 8 7 5 43 33 23 Leeds U. 20 8 6 6 31 30 22 Luton Town 20 7 8 5 33 32 22 Doneaster 21
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  • 580 12 16,500 SEE INDIA SINO-MALAYS SHARE HONOURS Sino-Malays 0; A.I.F.F 0 THE All-India Football Federation touring team and Singapore Sino-Malays gave an exhibition of fast, thrilling soccer to 16,587 paying fans at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, but both sides were handicapped by poor shooting and no goals were scored The tourists,
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  • 40 12 Malayan Chinese FA. team to meet All India F.F. at Penang on Wednesday will be: Chee Seng; Sal Chong. Teow Keng; Clang Hock, Hee Jong, Poh Aun: Thlaa Kwee. Wai Keen, Boon Seong Slang Telk. Cheng Eng.
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  • 56 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. rOTBALL Association of Selangor has decided to reduce the rates for admission for tomorrow's match against Gothenbnrg to $4, S3 and $2. Originally they hit S6 S4 and S3. Those who have bought $6 tickrt. will b,. give i a refunj when they produce their
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