The Straits Times, 19 December 1951

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 184S TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1951. jy, PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 712 1 Lyttelton will- be told MINISTER 9 S TRIBUTE TO MacDONALD KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday^ pHE decision whether Mr. Malcolm Mac Do..aid will remain as British Commissioner-General m South-East Asia will be given when he meets the Secretary of State for the ColQnies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. m Singapore
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  • 46 1 MISS G6H PCI YONG. of Malaya a student at University College. London, greets the Duke of Edinburgh after the Duke and Princess Elizabeth had had honorary degrees ol Doctor of I ai? conferred upon them at London University last week. A.P picture.
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  • 348 1 Lyttelton 'revolts': 'Too much protection' Xt \l.\ 1.1 VPLK. Tues. MR. Oliver Lyttelton, Secretary of State for the Colonies, "revolted" m Kelantan today because be thought he was over-pro-tected. Forced again to ride m a tiny armoured car during his four and a half hour visit to Kota Bahru today,
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  • 43 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Ties The U.S. Court of Appeal has rejected an appeal by Mrs Iva d'Aqulno against her conviction for treason lor broadcasting as "Tokyo Rose" during the war. Mrs. d'Aqulno Is serving a 10-year sentence. AP.
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  • 248 1 TIFFIN— THEN $184,000 SHOCK KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. DISCOVERING that they had won the first prize v m the third Social and Welfare lottery, a Eurasian family kongsi of 15 sat down and decided to help charities. The family want to be anonymous and the
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  • 151 1 DEPUTY H.C. FOR MALA YA? From Our Own Corresponden LONDON Tues rpHE Daily Telegraph's Sin gapore correspondent Denis Warner, reports fron Kuala Lumpur that In addi tion to the appointment of i High Commissioner. Mr Lyttelton has recommendei a change In the Federation'; Constitution to allow i Deputy High Commissioner
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  • 173 1 HONG KONG, Tuesday T'HE British motorship Waisang limped back to x Hong Kong yesterday after six months' detention by the Chinese Nationalists at Quemoy The Chnese crew said they were ill-treated by ihi Nationalists. The British captain, Mr. R. H. W. Jackson, was the
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  • 224 1 REDS LIST 11,000 ALLIED CAPTIVES PANMUNJOM, Tues. THE Communists today A gave a list of 11,000 United Nations prisoners lof war m return for a I U.N. list of 132,474 Communist prisoners. The list of U.N. prisoners Included about 3.100 Ameri- cans, 919 British, 7,000 Kor- cans and 1,000 other
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  • 84 1 U.S. tin men hand in their report WASHINGTON. Tues. AN American Government tin commission which recently toured Malayan mines m an armoured car yesterday handed m a report which an official said, would have a lot to do with the American Government's future buying policy The report to the Reconstruction
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  • 35 1 BEREAVED MOTHERS weep as they leave the cemetery where 20 of the 24 cadets who were killed m the Chatham road disaster were buried after a funeral service at Rochester Cathedral. A.P. photo.
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  • 34 1 200 rounded up in Rangoon RANGOON, rues Troops and police threw a cordon round Rangoon yesterday after a warning that Communist terrorists had Infiltrated Into the city. Two hundred suspects wprp rourdpri up. AP.
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  • 26 1 PAR.IS, Tues.—Worldfamous racing driver, Prince Bira of Siam. aged 37, married Cecilia Howard, 23--year-old Argentine brunette, at the Siamese Embassy here today.— U.P.
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  • 181 1 3 bandits die in border clash KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. THREE bandits were killed when security forces contacted a ten-man gang on the Malaya-Siam border yesterday. Packs, ammunition ana documents were captured. In the Sungei Siput area of Perak yesterday a bandit was killed as he was riding a bicycle from
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  • 66 1 NEW YORK. Tues. TOHE Empire State Building X the tallest structure In the world, will be sold this week for $51,000,000, according to the New York World Telegram and Sun. The newspaper said the 102-storey building will be purchased, by a syndicate, headed by Roper Stevens
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  • 165 1 CAIRO, Tuesday. EH)UR British Centurion tanks today fired on Egyptian terrorists blamed for killing one and wounding three British Military Police m Ismailia last night. The tanks and armoured vehicles sped into the city to retrieve a Jeep abandoned by the military police after it
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  • 96 1 CHICAGO. Tues. Affß. Joseph P. Kennedy, former United States Ambassador to Britain, said last night the Administration's foreign policy had led the nation to a point where a "pistol shot" anywhere m the Western world could touch off a war. bee called upon the United
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  • 55 1 JOHORfc BAHRU. Tues. A FEW seconds after they had stepped outside the perimeter fence surrounding the Sedenak Police Station last, night, a police constable and a special constable, both Malays, were shot dead by bandits. The bodies of the two men were brought to Johor e
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  • 57 1 HONG KONG, Tues.—Senator and Mrs. Owen Brewster arrived here today from Manila. They will leave tomorrow for Singapore. Senator Brewster met the Governor, 81r Alexander Grantham, this afternoon. Ht told reporters that he favoured Mr. Taft as Republican party candidate as, m his opinion, General Elsenhower could
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  • 52 1 From Oar Own Correspondent. LONDON. Tues. MAJ.-GEN. D. Dunlop, former 0.0.C. Singapore, will arrive m Singapore on Jan. 12 m connection with his new Colonial Office Job. He is a security officer and will visit Colonial territories to advise on general questions of security. Including personnel
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  • 43 1 MATSUZAKA CITY, Tues Hundreds of people who lost their homes In a big fire that swept this Japanese city were driven from their temporary refuge m Kita High School when a second blaze destroyed seven huts on the school ground. U.P.
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    • 937 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL Notice of Amendments to the Schedule of Rates of Charges for Water. The Public Is hereby notified of the following amendments to the above Schedule: 1. The rate of charge per 1000 gallons for all water supplied to premises wherein all or a portion are used
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    • 434 2 NOTICES OPENING OF NEW REGIONAL SCHOOLS New Regional Schools will be opened m January, 1952 as follows— (1) Bedok Boys, (2) Bedok Girls, (3) Tampenis Road, 8J miles (Mixed). (4) Paya Lebar— Lorong Bengkok (Mixed). Applications for admission to classes from Primary I to Standard IV should be made to
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    • 346 2 NOTICES AVER HITAM TIN DREDGING LIMITED Dividend The Board of Directors have declared an Interim dividend of Is. per share less income tax at 9s. Bd. In the pound for the year ending 30th June, 1983, payable In London on 17th January, 1952, to all shareholders on the register on
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    • 278 2 NOTICES ROAD NOTICE Chohong Bridge on the Tangkak-Jasln Road will be closed to all vehicles weighing over five tons until further notice. This Is due to reconstruction work In progress. STATE ENGINEER, JOHORE. P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'C and abo-e P.W.D. registered contractors will be received
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  • 365 3 BRITISH AND FRENCH STATESMEN CONFER PARIS, Tuesday. rl" is believed that m his talks with Mr. Churchill and Mr. Eden, which began here last night, the French Prime Minister, M. Pleven, may seek the expansion of Singapore so that it can feed
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  • 198 3 REST OF THE WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF 1 f\VEES MARY, who is 1 84, has been advised 1 by her doctors not to I undertake any evening I I engagements. I The U.S. Government I I is to make a new loyalty check on 565 govern- I ment officials. MRS
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  • 39 3 BLOEMFONTEIN. Tues Africans and Indians m South Africa will defy certain government laws on April 6 next year as a "protest of the African people against 300 years of European oppression and exploitation."— Reuter.
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  • 126 3 China 'plans aggression in S.E. Asia' TAIPEI, Tues. T H Chinese Nationalist Defence Ministry today repeated warnings of alleged Chinese Communist plans for aggressive action m Indochina and other parts of South-east Asia once peace Is attained m Korea. It claimed the Reds had built up their strength on the
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  • 51 3 LONDON, Fues. jygORE people than ever are trying to get rich quick m Britain through football pools. Post Office figures just published for the year ended i March 1951 show that 743.000.000 football pool letters passed to and m competition promoters, compared with 706.000,000 last year.
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  • 106 3 LONDON, Tuesday DRITAIN'S entire new naval programme is largely directed towards meeting the underwater menace m any future sea war, according to the latest edition of Jane's Fighting Ships standard authority on the world's navies. Anti-submarine frigates of new design are to be built,
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  • 49 3 NEWCASTLE. NSW., rues Monty, a four-year-old black cat. catches prawns and takes them to his master for fishing bait. Monty, owned by Jrr Bill Avery of Fennell's Bay, crouches on a rock and flicks the prawns from the waters of Lake Macquarie vith fib paw. Reuter.
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  • 68 3 LONDON. Tues "m Moscow, there to RUSSIANS consider it "tin- yer V moral atmosphere i almost puritanical," he cultured" for lover, to j^ Never thelei* the hold hands m public. Dr night life 's surprUAnql* 1 Gilliland a doc- <"** tor who recently toured There are plenty
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  • 145 3 C < 2? I l L NISTS m Korea were told y«te?dat*by the y United Nations liaison officer, Col. Andrew J. Kinney. that "the honeymoon is over". He warned them that Al- i lied aircraft would attack "from now on" any additional traffic on
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  • 34 3 WASHINGTON. Tuea The United States Air Force said yesterday that the F-86 Sabre jet had a margin of ten to one m victories over the Communist MIO-15 In Korea Reuter.
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  • 259 3 HIGHER PRICES FOR THE IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, Tuesday. THE pound sterling brought slightly higher prices 1 m terms of the United States dollar m trading here yesterday. One bank said the pound was bid at $2.80 a rise of one-eighth of a cent on Friday's closing quotation for
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  • 118 3 LONDON. Tues. BRITAIN will probably Ignore last week's Persian note giving former customers ten days m which to sign oil contracts, it was understood m diplomatic quarters here Officials considered the Persian move beside the point, because the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company was now supplying
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  • 91 3 TEHERAN, Tuck. PERSIA'S general elections, expected to sweep Prime Minister Mossadeq back to power with a big majority began today m Teheran and the northern provinces. The 136 seats of the Majlis (Lower House) are at stake. In the old House tht Prime Minister's National Front
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    • 286 3 Christmas Strategy! The Best Christmaset are planned well m advance, with the kitchen as the centre of operations! High-level conferences between Mem and Cookie commence the campaign, instructions are issued, stores chocked and supplies laid m. Mysterious packages are smuggled into the house snd disappear into appointed hiding places. But
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  • 815 4 There's no squeeze, says Taylor gINGAPORE Legislat urged yesterday by Secretary, Mr. W. C. Tay to fix the tax on "live" half the normal rate and entertainments unchang Some councillors wer on cinemas and amusemei but Mr. Taylor's motion Film men
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  • 160 4 J£LECTBICITY may be cut-off In tbeae areas today: DAY Joo Chlat Pl«c*, Jalan Enncs. Rangoon Bd.. Towner Rd., Serangooo Rd., KoUm Ayer. McPhrr(on Rd.. Khn Chuan Rd., Boundary Rd.. Florence Rd., Upper Serangoon, Ylo Ohu Kang Rd., Govt. Printing Works, Woodlelgb •Park, BraddcU Heights Arltanr R<J., Tg. Katonf,
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  • 179 4 GEORGE Yeo Peck Tiew of i*> Tlong Poh Road, appearied m the Third District I Court yesterday on four charges of cheating alleged to have been committed between July 30 and Sept. 3. Involving a total of $39,308 worth of cloth. The first charge
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  • 43 4 Two weeks ago. the Straits Steamship Company increased deck passage fares by 5 per cent. Yesterday, a director of the company stated: "We are forced to do this because of constantly Increasing prices. There is no option."
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  • 23 4 BUTTERWORTH, Tues. The Indian Association Tamil School at Butterworth celebrated Parents' Day with a display of handiwork and a variety concert
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  • 210 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A MALAYAN Film Unit production, "Wanted for Murder", was selected for exhibition at the fifth international Edinburgh Film Festival this year. The Festival Committee selects the best from hundreds of documentary, realist and experimental films submitted from all parts of the world.
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  • 41 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Shanmugam and his wife Shanta Kumari, were charged with commltlng theft of a sarong and $63 from Arumugam at Joo Chiat Police Station, Singapore. They were ordered to he sent to Singapore for trial.
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  • 32 4 Lee Ah Sum, a 50-year eld woman, was yesterday arauitted by the First Police Magistrate, Mr. R. O. 8. Bell, on a charge of living on the earnings oi prostitution.
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  • 29 4 Two Singapore lawyers Messrs. Philip Hoallm and V. J MendLs, have left for Ceyloi for a holiday. They are expected back next month. i J 1
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  • 97 4 Consulate opened NEW SUCCESS FOR UNIT Sir Franklin Gimson, and many representatives from thp Government and diplomatic corps. The Consulate will have jurisdiction over Malaya Sarawak. Brunei and British North Borneo. Here Mr. Mac Donald chats with Mr. Tan Chin Tuan and Dr. Mohamed Rasif, Indonesian" Consul-General. 1 Straits Times
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  • 130 4 30 CASES OF XMAS GIFTS »pHE 'Festival Year spirit m Britain will contribute much towards Christmas j cheer m Singapore. It has moved ti/ousands of youngsters m Junior Red Cross branches all over Bri- lain to Rive the less fortunate children m Singapore a oumper Christmas present 30 cases of
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  • 84 4 MALACCA. Tues. CIX families were made homeless today by a ,$6,000 flre which destroyed fishermen's homes at the 3rd mile. Klebang Road. Nobody was injured. Starting m a kitchen, the fire raged for 90 minutes whipped by a strong wind before it was brought under control
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  • 28 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— The Chinese School Committee and Chinese School Staffs Association was formed today at a meeting at the Poon Yew School, Johorr Bahru.
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  • 28 4 - TELUK ANSON. Tue«. The Lower Perak Town Board unanimously decided not to adopt the new Vehicles Rule, which prohibits the carrying of bulky articles on bicycles
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  • 32 4 TAIPING, Tues—Mr. Loh Thow Yoong, a Taiping contractor, has been elected president of the committee of the Hwa Lian High School In place of Mr. Low Geow Llm who ig retiring-
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  • 113 4 TtfORE Malays die per thousand of population, compared with Chinese and Indians, because the Malaya as a whole nave not availed themselves of medical facilities offered In Singapore, ■aid Che Fatlmah blnte talk last night. "We are not only backward In our concept of modern medical
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    • 75 4 i T.W.C.A.: Combined Christmas social for members at Raffles Quay at 4.30 pm. Chinese V.M.C.A.: Basketball. 5 pm table- tennis 7.30 p.m.; body- building (young men) 5.30 p.m.; badminton (boys) 5.30 pm.; Chinese chess (young men) 740 pm.; commercial evening cloases 6 9 p.m.; students conference at r R.H. 6—
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  • 438 5 Opposition from churches on age limit overruled |)ESPITE united opposition from the heads of the churches m Singapore, the Select Committee set up by the Colony Legislative Council to consider the Age of Marriage Bill recommend it for enactment with some amendments. Their report was tabled
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  • 130 5 rE Legislative Council voted yesterday for a survey of the island to start next month. The Bill, an amendment to the Singapore Improvement Ordinance, provides that the survey be carried out within three years and that based upon it, a plan shall be submitted to the
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  • 80 5 It was stated at yesterday's meeting of Singapore Legislative Council m reply to a question by Dato C. J. Paglar (Progressive— Changi) that Government considers its Chinese police inspectors to be competent m Chinese dialects. Five gazetted officers and 23 inspectors were able to read and write
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  • 30 5 New scales of allowances to officers m the public service who are injured on duty during the Emergency were approved by the Singapore Z*gislative Council yesterday.
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  • 266 5 TKD MEET the clamour for education, the Singapore Government is seriously considering starting three sessions a day m some English schools, the Director of Education, Mr. A. W. Frisby, told Legislative Councillors yesterday. He was replying to a suggestion made during the adjournment
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  • 67 5 NEW BID FOR ONE SERVICE A SMALL working party of representatives of the Singapore and Federation Governments is being set up to attempt to reach an agreed solution on the proposal? for a unified education service This reply was given to Mr. C. K. Oasaratha Raj (Labour Rochore) m the
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  • 67 5 In answer to a question by Mrs Elizabeth Choy (Nominated) it was stated at yesterday's meeting of Singapore Legislative Council that Government is considering provision of a temporary girls' home at Tanah Meran to relieve congestion at the Pasir Panjana home. It was also proposed that the
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  • 139 5 "NEGOTIATIONS With pro- ducing countries to buy rlc e for Singapore might be- come impossible If quality and price were always Insisted upon, the Colonial Secretary. Mr W L. Blythe. told the 'Leftfsla'tive Council" yesterday Government's rice negotiators had always knewn of theneed to
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  • 87 5 Govt. seeks system for poll register riOVERNMENT is trying to find the best method for revisiting Singapore's electoral rolls, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L Blythe, told the Singapore Legislative Council meeting yesterday. He was replying to Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson (Singapore Chamber of Commerce) who described as unsatisfactory
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  • 53 5 Mr. Thio Chan Bee 'Progressive—Baiestier> was told 1 m answer to a question at yesterday's meeting of Slnga- pore Legislative Council that Government would consider any proposals by aided schools to accommodate displaced and overaged backward children. It was Impossible to promote eligible children retain those who
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  • 223 5 RULES for a civil defence corps m Singapore were passed by the Legislative Council yesterday. 'JOIN UP 9 PLEA TO WOMEN The Colonial Secretary, moving their adoption, said they provided the machinery for the recruitment of the corps and set out the main conditions of service
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  • 114 5 Same scale 'desirable 9 rE Colonial Secretary. Mr W. L Blythe. said at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday that it was desirable to have the same salary scale for Government teachers m Singapore and the Federation Mr. Blythe was replying to Mr. C. C. Tan (Pro. Tanglin) who asked If
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  • 200 5 GOVERNOR PRAISES ELECTED MEMBERS fTHE manner m which elected members of the Singapore Legislative Council discharged their duties this year would earn them congratulation not only from thoir supporters but also from their opponents, said the Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson. m the Council yesterday. He waa proroguing the Council until
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  • 28 5 The next sitting of the second session of the Singapore Legislative Council will be held on Feb. 19 at 10 a.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall.
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  • 32 6 THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Ng Yook Fah wish to thank all relatives and friends who sent wreaths, scrolls and letters of condolence, paid night visits, and attended the funeral.
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  • 26 6 SOCIAL PERSONAL MR MRS WO WOODPORD and family of Buktt Lanchong EMnte. Batu Tiga. Selangor. Will be leaving for Perth W Australia on furlough very shortly.
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  • The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Dec. 19, 1951.
    • 773 6 The Age of Marriage Bill, which found its way again into the proceedings of the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday, has had a somewhat chequered career. Mr. John Laycock introduced the first bill sixteen months ago, and he found it necessary to amend it so that its provisions
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    • 305 6 Dilemma In Egypt General Erskine's assurance that m the military sense the British position m the Suez Canal zone is much stronger, unhappily is far less important than his admission that "things are drifting." There is little doubt about the drift, and also little reason to think there is any
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  • 36 6 TUNIS. Tuea Tunisian nationalist and trade union organisations last nlfht ordered a three-day general strike for next Friday Saturday and Sunday m protest against French rejection r>f the Bey'g request for increased sell-government.— AP
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  • 967 6 AS we look back over fifty years of medical research In Malaya we realise how much we owe to others, how dependent Malayan work has often been on the Ideas and achievements, the sue*cesses and the failures, of workers m many lands; and
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    • 208 6 DATO Tan Cheng Lock, ably supported by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, has gone down to the squatters of Paya Lebar as a conquering hero and has been greeted by the squatters r~ What is the result of all this fuss? Has the Dato done anything for the squatters
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    • 109 6 f AST Wednesday Peter Munn daid m the Btralts Times. '"The Army needs the man m the straet." and. "at present few Chinese serve In uniform with the armed forces Quite so. My pwn case, which Is relevant, is open to comment I was oorn m
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  • 705 6  -  JOHN HARRIMAN By WASHINGTON. MR. Winston Churchill is coming to Washington m January with some forceful talking points. He is not coming to seek further economic aid for Britain. In faci he is not even bringing the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. R. A. Butler. He
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  • 467 6 onakeg alix IN their, way, snake stories are as fascinating as r i«h stories, and probably nay* a wider appeal. The carrespondent whose hnmadrystd story was Riven yegterday had a lot more to say about the lady wood-nymph, but he referred also to "it* cousin, the black
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  • 761 7 Singapore hospital staff defended 6 O VER WORKED, BUTSER VICE f REMARKABLE 9 THE recent attack on the staff of the Singapore General Hospital by a City Councillor, Mr. V. K. Nair (Labour, South Ward) was described as "scurrilous and venomous" by the Colony's Director
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  • 98 7 Man died on midnight joy ride QAN Kee Kirn told a Singapore inquest yesterday that he saw a motor-cycle travel at a "tremendous" speed and crash into a traffic Island. Two riders were flung Into the air, and the machine ran alone before crashing again. Tan Cheow Kee, aged 21,
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  • 70 7 A TRAINING wing, to cover both recruit and postrecruit training, will be established b? the Singapore Police Force next year. It will be under the command of an Assistant Commissioner and provide promotion and refresher courses for the rank and file N.C.O.'s and inspectorate. The
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  • 23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Hies Bandits held up a bus robbed the passengers and set the t&us on fire near Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 139 7 SEVENTY -SEVEN new bars will be opened m Singapore next year on licences given by the Licensing Board of Justices, which ended its twoday fitting yesterday. Out of a total of 109 applications for new licences 32 were rejected The Board dealt with 326
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  • 68 7 LONG AFTER ever) one else had left the table at a Christmas party for police ameers' children yesterday at the Mount Pleasant Officers' Mess, little Elizabeth Chia was still far more interested m her jelly than m the party games and the lucky dip. But by the
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  • 301 7 MINISTER HEARS 2 VIEWS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. VIAL AYS m Kelantan will continue to oppose the iTI granting of land rights to resettled Chinese squatters, a 17-man Malay delegation told the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, mi n Kota Bahru today.
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  • 102 7 A 20- YEAR-OLD soldier m the Special Air Services Regiment (Malayan Scouts). Trooper Daniel Sydney Collins who was found sleeping on guard duty, was yesterday sentenced to six months' detention by a court-martial at Selarang Barracks. Singapore. He pleaded guilty to sleeping while on duty
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  • 41 7 The burden ot prooi that any person seeking to enter the Colony Is not a prohibited immigrant shall He upon that person, says the Immigration Control Bill, which a Select Commltiee recommended to ths- Singapore Legislative Council yesterday.
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  • 31 7 PORT DICKSON, Tues. Koh Kong Wah, 37. was fined $50 In Pdrt Dickson for removing rubber during banned hours without a permit, at the 16th milestone. Paslr Panjang.
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  • 78 7 WHEN the French liner, Felix Roussel, docked m Singapore yesterday, only one of the 1,000 passengers disembarked. He was Mr. L. J. Robertson, manager of the G.E.C who has been on a combined vacation-business trip to Saigon, Hong Kong and Manila. Among the passengers were more
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  • 103 7 i The following silts were received for the 8.A1.A Fund: Lam Choon Vt-Jcry Ltd. $1 OOO.CO Shangri-la Cafe. N>» World 400.30 Pong's Cafe. New World 282.50 Chungshan Theatre, New World 54.75 Loh Seng Hokien Wayang. New World G3.00 Hing Hong Nlng Cantonese Wayang. New World 81.50
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  • 90 7 Ooh Chwee Cheng, aged 59. limped into the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to answer a charge of being armed with an iron rod with Intent to commit a criminal offence at East Coast Road on July 7. He was also tentatively charged with falling to
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  • 76 7 Following Mr. Lytteltons tribute to Chinese British subjects, lively discussions are likely at the annual meeting of the Straits Chinese British Association, m Singapore tonight on the role of local-bora Chinese. The association will be urged to encourage more political activity by Chinese and to
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  • 164 7 X' i./^ LUMPUR, ruea. I N time of peace the secu- rttv and protection of the country were responsibilities of the police and the military, but m the present emergency it was the duty of all loyal citizens to help defend their homes and families,
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  • 189 7 SINGAPORE TOLD WATER MAY FAIL TWERE may be a shortage of water from about 1 March 1952 onwards if the rainfall is less than the average for the past 72 years, said the Singapore Water Engineer, Mr. W. S. Stredwick, m a memorandum to City Councillors. He asked them to
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  • 118 7 MORE than 200 representa- tives of Singapore Chinese associations and guilds yesterday sent a memorandum to Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Secretary of State for the Colonies, urging Britain to withdraw recognition of Red China. The withdrawal of the recognition, the memorandum states, will help end the
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  • 62 7 A boatman, Goh Poh. aged 33, was fined $500 by the Fourth Police Magistrate Mr P. Claque, yesterday, for offering a |6 bribe to Sgt. Mohamed Ishak of the Marine Police at the Outer Roads on Nov. 21. He offered the $6 to the policeman
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  • 153 7 rpHE Whiteaway Laidlaw A building m Singapore, put up for auction ypsterday, was withdrawn at $2,040,000. The figure was below tht reserve put on It by Maj. Eric Flint, who owns the land on which the building stands. Mr. J. H M. Summers,
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  • 88 7 JOKORE BAHRU, Tues. Questions about the dental service provided by the State are to be asked at the next meeting of the Johore Council of State by Tuan Haji Noah bin Omar These will refer to the number of dental surgeons and dental nurses employed and the
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  • 31 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues Kuttan, found moving foodstuffs at Kulai without a permit, was fined $80 today. He told the court he was carrying his employer's rations.
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  • 54 8 Mr. A. K. a Beckett Terrell, a former judge of the Malayan Appellate Court, Is visiting Malaya. He arrived last week, with his daughter, and is staying with the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. He expects to be here for a month. He will be visiting
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  • 48 8 BUTTERWORTH, Tues. A MILITARY truck wliich developed engine trouble on the Permatang Pauh Pontoon Bridge held up 80 other vehicles for over one hour yesterday. A mile-long queue of vehlI cles on each side of the bridge 'waited patiently until the truck was repaired.
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  • 265 8 BEGIN TO SOUTH NEXT WEEK The 4 Beaver' makes its debut m K.L. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. /CANADA'S specially built "bush hopper", the Beaver six-seater aircraft, made its debir. m Kuala Lumpur this morning. "It's a wonder aircraft and just the ideal Job for Malaya", said its pilot, Captain G. V.
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  • 162 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 4 WINDFALL of $70,000— in time for Christmas and the New Year celebrations has just been received by the 200 Government interpreters m the Federation. The money represents the arrears of pay from the increased scale approved after salary negotiations m July. Most
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  • 30 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Charged with attempting to cause hurt with a parang to a labourer at Nirn Chew Estate, C. Oopal claimed trial and was allowed $150 bail.
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  • 251 8 FISHERIES INSTITUTE PLAN HELD UP PENANG, Tues. PRESSURE of work on the Public Works Department and shortage of essential materials have delayed the construction of the Fisheries Research Institute to be built at Balik Pulau, Penang. Dr. N K. Menon (fndlan Unofficial) was told m a written answer at yesterday's
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  • 103 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. QNO Ho Seng, a taxi-owner driver, Teo Suay Hoo, a carpenter, and Teo Seng Huat, a shop assistant, all of Singapore, were charged In the Sessions Court yesterday with possession of 25 lbs. of opium. They were arrested at the sth mile Tampoi
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  • 39 8 The Bishop of Nicobar. the Rt. Rev. John Richardson, arrived In Singapore yesterday from London after attending a world conference of Anglican bishops m Britain. He returns to the Nicobar Islands today by RAF plane.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 139 8 Today's Radio SINGAPORE ABC COS 10 a. ton. -10. 10 Emergency News 9.30 a.tti. Nwws; 9.40-S 45 o» K.L.; 1 p.m. Baace Music; -Jg.^ the^t^ls"; 180 News; 1.45-2 "Lunch Time and ews Analysis; 6.45 "From Prom": «.15 "Nature Chib"; 6.40 the Editorials"- 1 "Piano for Hadlo Stxlng EnsemWe; 6.55 An-
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  • CHILDREN CORNER
    • 831 9 THE MERMAID'S SPELL IS BROKEN 4 Ll and Rukiah discover a cave which leads down w the sea. They are captured by Miar, a mer-man who takes them to the bottom of ihe ocean where they meet .other .mer-men .and mer-maids who are about 10 weave a spell ensuring that
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    • 275 9 Oear Boys and Girls, I am sure you are all looking forward to our special double Chris-mas Corner tomorrow We have lots of good things m store for you There will be suggestions for < t games to play at your parties, ideas for presents, and
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    • 326 9 I HAVE a pet story of *my own to te 11 you this week. Two years ago I was given a pretty ginger kitten, which grew into a most striking cat. But a few months after he arrived, he attached himself to the house next door
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    • 278 9 If Lee Toi Pei wrote hi- famous poetry today in* I'liliinu* \^Ll /aBBBBBB^fI Kounlain p*n <wilh an £125/ /cbbbl tap anal (old-lon* nifcl ASM tJH •■< i«nil» and »lc«anll> So. V^ ~S with a Plalunum Hallpainlrd Ink Vt m il. Lot Tai n -..-Id kOM ap*r«rUl»d |K» Ingrnmui. ■rtrioMtn-lHrd wrilinc
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    • 468 9 1 1 mi -^Jhl TOYS TOY-TOISE He leads the way and you follow. Any child can work and steer this favour ite toy. MOBO SCOTTY MOBO BRONCO V# rf The most amazing toy Bt wm\ vK^U"i of all time. Bronco HHaiiri^^*^ 1 the horse that actually gallops. A dream come
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 349 9 f, 37. I Ret a note to transact Straits Times Crossword gIMWB (S) 29. Uncor>sciius'"esf. •13 > 3 4 5 DOWN 3. inauspicious when I share v i^^ MSSSS Sj^s^ jsjss sSS^fe SSS o ihp onus with the MO. i7i. d 3. Go by the spas (4) 1^ E^3 ISSSa
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  • 752 10  -  KENNETH LIKES By The enchanted island is not sure it likes its new rulers any better than the old THE wotld's most enchanted island i^> once mort 1 under siege. In days past, the extravagant beauty of Bali withstood assault by tourist hordes, Dutch
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  • 765 10  - PENANG WOMEN SA Y: NO TID APATHY HERE' VIOLET PONNUDURAI By 'THE story seems uj 1 have got around that Penang is a sleepy little place where the tempo of life runs slowly and where the people arc lethargic and noncha lant about most thinnin life. The recent elections have
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    • 433 10 TODAY TONiGHT 10.45 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 6.30 9.30 p.m. BUCK I THE g^at ROGERS SORCAR TWELVE SIZZLING AND JJS JJJ" AMAZING CHAPTERS wnniF tFBiAi I fC/ I.f. 2-HOUR WHOLE SERIAL STAGE SHOW SHOWN COMPLETE 1 iv Kl l r> ADMISSION PRICES SlO, $6, $4, $2. Distributed by Shaw Bros. All
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  • 280 11 LONDON. Tues. T>RICES dropped today In 1 the London Stock Exchange. Active Interest was small with brokers engaged m settlement of business done during the last trading period Closing middle prices of selected stocks, as supplied by special arrangement with The Financial Times, were: LOANS Conioli V I
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  • 81 11 rpHE Malayan Exchange Banks Association yesterday announced cobtrol rates of exchange as follows: BITING Air Mall T.T. O.D. M d/sl. Credit Bill. New York 33 I'll 33 3 16 33 5/16 Canada S3t 331 Ml Trad> RIIU N«w York 331 SclHaf T.T./6.D. m**4i New York 321 Canada 331
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  • 138 11 From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE. Tues. CHARE prices continued to move erratically on the. Melbourne Exchange today. The market will close on Friday for the Christmas vacation and both buyers and sellers are showing little desire to trade. All sections are affected by the desultory bidding, and
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  • 214 11 Price drops m sympathy with London THE Singapore rubber market eased m sympathy A with London yesterday, but ruled steady later m the absence of sellers. A small turnover was reported, with prices fluctuating between $1.39J and $1.40 a lb. for first-grade, January shipment. The market closed steady,
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  • 43 11 SINGAPORE, Tues., Dec. 18 $447 50 (down $16 50.) London: £927V 2 a ton LONDON, Tues. Cash Buyers £927). Sellers £932); Forward Bayers £922 i. Sellers £917); Settlement £912 i (down £12)) Turnover; a.m. I*o, p.m. 66 tons.
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  • 134 11 BUYING Interest was abserW. m the Singapore produce market yesterday. In a quiet, dull market, sellers of December and January shipment copra quoted *38% a picul against bids of IM^. Loose grade buyers quoted $36 Hi for sun-dried and $36 for mixed. Pepper prices remained- unchanged. Coconut
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  • 167 11 CHIPS m the Singapore Roads and alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns at 4 pjn. yesterday were: Outer. ImIi:. Hal Hsuan. Troodoc, Tegelberg, Christine Maersk. Tefkros. Maung Bama, Helnrlch Jesaen. Benmacdhul. Fusan Maru, Alma. Kosciusko, Produce. Van den Bosch. Slnabang Kwelyang. Chit Sein. Oreatea. Inner Roads: Scudal. Resang.
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  • 143 11 Buyers withdraw from Tins JTiE sharp fall In the metal price resulted In a withdrawal of buying strength m the Tin section of the Malayan share market yesterday. Industrials remained quietly steady. Rubbers were neglected. Price changes announced try the Malayan Sharebrokers 1 Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIAL* Bayer*
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  • 35 11 HONO KONG, Tues. PEB ntarket currency exchange for Hong Koog dollars was ouoted at the close today as follow US$l HK16.674 (cash). HK56.714 (T.T.): £1 HK115.85; one tahll of gold HKS32I4.— UJ».
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    • 434 11 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To New »o.t and Bo»ton «> Ceylon. India. Eeypt anO Mediterranean Ports. Singapore P Swettenharr. J'Xl'"* "PRESIDENT lOMNSON 19/20 De«. S.S. "PRESIDENT MONROE" C 8-9 24 Dec Omit. 25/26 Dec. n PRESir.ENT HARRISON" 6/13 lan 14/ IS |an 16/18 lan i SCHU-'LER OTIS BLAND" 13/18 lan 19/20
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    • 502 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANOINAVIA/U K. /CONTINENT S'oor. P Sham Penang "Kina' for Bangkok. Hong Kong Manila. Kobe Yokohama 22/24 Dec 20/21 Dec In Pert "Lalandia" for Saigon 6 Bangkok 25/27 Doc "Kambodia" for Bangkok H'Kong. Kobe Yokohama 6/7 lan "Falstria" for Sairon Bangkok 11/12 |an "India" for Bangkok.
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    • 1045 11 McALISTER A CO., LVD Telephone No. 5906 ELLERMAN BOCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON HAVRE, ROTTERDAM ft tn Aiir %Att AMrit ,a» Mtlituic LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCfJL and fot U.S A North Atlanta Port. K»TLANO «*TTU ft VANCOUVII and Canada via Colombo Accepting cargo for Central Ij ''<ouMt CITY OF NEWPORT American
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  • 649 12 SO horses await transport m K.L. By EPSOM JEEP PENANG, Tuesday. nnHE first day of the Penang Turf Club's Xmas-New A Tear meeting, scheduled for Saturday, has been postponed to Tuesday (Christmas Day) owing to the "unavoidable delay m transit of horses from outstation centres."
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  • 104 12 LORD ROSEBERY REVEALS DOPED HORSE'S NAME LONDON, Tues. LORD Rosebery, British racing peer, revealed today that It was the nobbling (doping) of his horse Snap which led him to offer £1,000 for information which would unmask nobblen. Earlier he had refused to divulge the name of the horse for fear
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  • 375 12 PENANG, Tuesday. RUNNING wide out on the second track, Lough Carra (Bagby) went impressively m a testing tryout with' stablemates Wonder Lad and Some Class, clocking 37 for 3-f. at Penang this morning. Breaking from the half mile post the trio turned on the
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  • 125 12 PENANG. Tues. CATIN LIGHT, a stoutly bred fcur-year-old bay by Persian Gulf out of Celestial Way (by Fairway) may be a stayer with a future This newcomer Is handicapped to the Class 1. Dlv. 2, 6f race on the first day of the Penang
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  • 160 12 'pHE draw for the third round of the F.A. Cup resulted as follows: Notts County v Stockton; Norwich City v Arsenal; Brentford v QPR Cardiff City v Swlndon Town or Torquay; Bradford v Sheffield Wed.; Bristol Rovers v Preston: Reading or Southport v Swansea; Notts
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  • 311 12 MR. Ray Barkway, honorary senior coach of the British A.A.A., arrived in Singapore yesterday for a month's coaching tour of Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. Hlspeclaltae. In hurdling t>elng Mr. Barkway will lecture an Olympic hurdler on athletics to local athletes in the 1948 Olympic* in
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  • 226 12 SEREMBAN luei. FOUR promising Negrl schoolboys who have featured prominently In school rugger for some time nnw have been Included m the team which will represent N.S. All Blues In their m«tch against Singapore Asians In the All Blues Cup competitior at
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  • Sentinel's Sportlight
    • 365 12 IN every sport men are thrown op from time to time who are made m the heroic mould. These 'are the type that produce their finest i efforts only when the chips are really down, i when the odds are heavy against them. They are rarely champions
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    • 500 12 NOTTINGHAM. Tues. ROY Ankarah of West Africa coloured holder of the British Empire featherweight title, gained another hurricane victory here last night when he beat Bernard Pugh of Liverpool, who retired at the end of the sixth round of their scheduled ten round non-title bout.
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    • 155 12 PERTH, Tues. WEST Australia, scoring 247 for nine, beat the West Indies here today by one wicket. It was the West Indies' sixth defeat In seven first class matches on the tour, and It came after the game had seemed to swing In their favour today.
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    • 140 12 ENTRIES are now open for a six mile road race to be held at the Naval Base on Saturday. Jan. 5. The event Is being organised by the well-known Colony athlete, C. A. Seabrook. A large number of Servicemen and civilians are expected to take
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    • 33 12 TODAY: 2 36 p.m. (8.3). 7.52 p m. (4.8), 1 48 a.m. (9.0). 8.30 a.m (2 oi. TOMORROW 3.13 p.m. (8 2). 8.35 p.m. (4.8), 3.32 a.m. (8.6), 9.10 a.m. (2.5).
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    • 23 12 LONDON. Tues. Yesterday* U.K. Rugby Union results were: Combined Services 19, United Hospitals 3; Edinburgh Academicals 0, Cambridge University 29 Reuter
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  • 475 12 England reply with 456, Tom Graveneyhits 1 75 BOMBAY, Tuesday. ENGLAND replied with 456 to India's first Inning* score of 485 for nine wickets here today, Tom Graveney hitting a brilliant 175, the highest individual score of the tour. vere 42 for four. At close of play India Pulling the
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  • 268 12 Bj Our Boxing Reporter. JIMMY WELCH, lightweight champion of Singapore, is unable to fight as scheduled against Bernle Hall on Friday night's boxing card at the Happy World arena. Into what would have been Welch's ccrner will step a husky South African, Red Biggs. Red he
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    • 246 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. 'Cnnnnuer. from or*v col i FOR SALE LAND POR SALE. Splendid site In Oeylang district suitable for factory or buildings approximately 137.000 sq. feet partly freehold partly long lease. Existing buildings can be taken over If required AppTy Box A9087 S T MISCELLANEOUS LAUNCHES small craft slipped, repaired
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    • 30 12 TH£ 6/FT LIFETIME fc, RHINESTONE AND DIAMOND WATCHES from $145 Z0" Coffyer Quay Singapore OPEN TILI 5.30 P.M SATURDAY 6 P.M s ewtt I'k^^S^L y p 5.P.H. de SliyAptoe&t, P
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 60 12 HOCKEY: IA v. SRC at Balestier Rd. RUGGER: REME W'S v. RAF (SeleUr) at Alexandra; REME v. RAF (SeleUr) at Seletar; Police v. RAF (Tengah) at Thomson Rd.; Naval Base RFC v. RAF (Chanel) at Naval Base; Naval Baae RFC 'A' v. RAF (Changl) 'A' at Changt; GHQ FARELF v.
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