The Straits Times, 21 January 1952

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 1845 fWEI.VE PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1952. •fc PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 288 1 Egyptian guerillas murder a nun GENERAL ORDERS THE TANKS OUT IN KILLER HUNT CMAILIA, Sunday. gKITISH 52-ton Centurion tanks roared into this Canal Zone trouble town today after guerillas had killed a British soldier and injured eight others. And British paratroops wearing jump jackets stood guard outside
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  • 44 1 A VICTIM OF THE BOMB outrage in Saigon, when ten people were killed and 36 wounded, is removed by a policeman from the scene. In the background Vietnam firemen fight the automobil e blaze which followed the blast, A.P. photo.
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  • 46 1 TUNIS, Sun. The police were curious when they saw a triple Muslim funeral on its way to the cemetery at Warby Bad-Djedid yesterday. They stopped the procession and looked into the coffins. Each contained weapons and bottle.? of gasoline, they said.— A.P
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  • 292 1 2 DEFEATS £V 3 DAYS PARIS, Sunday. OTALIN'S "peace package", including what Russia claimed were important concessions on atomic control, was rejected by the United Nations for the second time in three days yesterday. The Soviet Foreign Minister. Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, said the vote showed
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  • 90 1 BURY, Sun. ONE hundred and twenty football fans were injured, 50 of them seriously, when a footbridge over a railway collapsed here yesterday, and plunged them 25 feet down onto the track. An approaching train was pulled up only 200 yards from those with
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  • 108 1 TUNIS, Sun. DOLICE and demonstrators clashed yesterday in the second day of unrest in Tanisia after the French had a- rested six Nationalist and s. Communist leaders. Seven p-'opie were killed and 29 hurt Tne day's worst flare-up v.'ii at Mateur, south-west of Biserta. where
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  • 67 1 TOKYO, Sun. fHE Japanese Government will, before the Japanese peace treaty comes into force, issue a statement on her post-treaty attitude towards Soviet Russia, say well-informed circles. Japan is expected to declare that she will not recoffnise Russia's diplomatic privileges in Japan after thi> peace treaty
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  • 132 1 SAN DIEGO, California, Sun. A MERICAN professional golfers yesterday voted to allow Negroes to play in tournaments. The Professional Golfers' Association tournament committee will amend its rules to allow both Negro amateurs and professionals to play in tournaments co-sponsored by the association provided the local sponsor
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  • 36 1 VATICAN CITY. Sun.— Count Ettore Mengarini, brother-in-law of Pope Plus XII. died yesterday after a heart attack. He was 79. Count Mengarini was the husband of the Pope's paralysed sister, Giuseppina —Reuter.
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  • 118 1 SAIGON, Sunday. VICE-ADMIRAL Si? Guy Russell, Commander-in-1 Chief, British Far Eastern Naval Station, yesterday cancelled his courtesy visit to Saigon to allow the frigate Alert to stand by the British freighter Taikinshan, which struck a reef off the Paracel Islands
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  • 47 1 LONDON, Suq Britain's Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Eden, left London last night to report to KLng George VI at Sandrlngham Royal estate on the Washington talks between President Truman and the Prime Minister. Mr Churchill. He went at the King's request.—Reuter.
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  • 44 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Raub police arrested fourteen suspected bandit helpers in raids during the weekend Ten other suspects were rounded up m Kedah After finding a bandit camp in the Kuala Kangsar area of Perak yesterday, police arrested three suspects
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  • 25 1 RANGOON. Sun. Sultan Ucidin Ahmad, a lawyer and old member of the Bengal Legislative Assembly. has been appointed Pakistan Ambassador to Burma. AJ?.
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  • 95 1 LONDON, Sun. BULGARIA has accused Turkey in a diplomatic note of helping spies and saboteurs to operate on her territory, the Bulgarian news agency reported today in a despatch received in London. A note of protest sent to the Turkish legation here said a recent spy
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  • 53 1 GUERNSEY. Channel Islands. Sun.— High winds in the last two days have driven a quantity of mallbags and baggage on to the beaches here— flotsam from the FlyIng Enterprise Addresses on the luggage point to a trip from Hamburg to New York, the route of the
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  • 47 1 HAARLEM. Holland. Sun.— After acting as witnesses at the City Hall wedding of a 20-year-old workman, police officers took him back to the cells on a theft charge. He had successfully pleaded that his wedding, fixed for yesterday, should not be postponed.— Reuter.
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  • 51 1 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. •pHE Comet jet airliner, on its way from London to Johannesburg on a "dress rehearsal" for the world's first jet air service, had to return to Entebbe Uganda, with engine trouble yesterday. An airline official here said the plane was safe but would be delayed.
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  • 132 1 PARIS, Sun. THE Prime Minister, M. Edgar Paure, today formed a new French Government. M. Faure, 43-year-old Radical today completed his Cabinet list after consultation throughout the night to fix final appointment*. M Robert Schuman is again Foreign Minister and M. Georges Bidault retains the
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  • 281 1 TOKYO, Sunday. GEN. HSIEH FENG, Chinese Communist negotiator, startled the Allies yesterday when he alleged that American planes had strafed a marked Communist delegation convoy on the neutral road to Panmunjon, site of the' truce talks. A United Nations team had just finished investigating
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  • 109 1 Russians free three Britons BERLIN, Sun. rE Russians have released the three Britons held In the Soviet zone since last Saturday when they wandered off the Allied autobahn. The trio, assigned to Gracie Fields' tour of British troop units in Germany, was r leased at Helmstedt, where the Russian and
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  • 214 1 Britain stands by China policy LONDON, Sun. ORITAIN has no intenD tion of withdrawing its recognition of Communist China in the near future, qualified sources in London said today. British policy in the Far East moved closer to that of the United States during Mr. Churchill's talks with President Truman.
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  • 35 1 TOKYO, Sun.— The Japanese Government is planning to Increase the national police reserve force from the present strength of 75,000 to 3Q0.000 by March, 1944, it was learned here today. A.F.P.
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  • 23 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. American aid negotiations with Franco Spain now are expected to start in two or three weeks. A.P.
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  • 155 2 GERMANY TO CALL UP 400,000 MEN BONN, Sunday. WEST Germany proposes a selective draft of young men between 20 and 22, Mr. Theodor Blank, the government security adviser, said today. The draft would be subject to parliamentary approval, and 300,000 to 400,000 young men would be needed for Germany's contingent
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  • 58 2 MANILA, Sun. ANE policeman was killed and two others were seriously injured when a Japanese bomb exploded in Bamban, Terlac Province, yesterday. Gregorio Tubero, 28, was blown to pieces while trying to extract powder from the wartime shell, the Philippine News Service reported. Similar explosions have
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  • 165 2 Korean war hero sews on his V.C. TOKYO, Sun. PRIVATE William Speakman, gallant soldier of the Korean war from Scotland's famous Highland regiment, the Black Watch, wore the Victoria Cross he won for bravery back in December for the first time yesterday. Next week he will be on hte way
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  • 83 2 TEL AVIV, Sun. RIGHT-WING leader Mr. Menahim Begin, said he would start a civil disobedience campaign throughout Israel if the government opened negotiations with Germany for war reparations. Mr. Begin, commander of the former Jewish terrorist organisation in Palestine, the Irgun Zvai Leumi.
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    • 760 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal ClUsen« for the post of Assistant Trade Instructor. Carptntry, at the Malacca Boys' Jubilee Club Salary will be according to a Timescale $71 5 115 and the point of entry will be determined according to the Qualifications and length Of experience of the
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    • 788 2 NOTICES an council of Singapore TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Bale of Scrap Metal at Thomson Road Stores. Forms from Electrical Engineer's Office (Room 109). Close N00N— 1.2.52. NOTICE TO SINGAPORE IMPORTERS No. 52 SULPHURIC ACID. Firms wishing to import Sulphuric Acid from the United Kingdom during the current year should submit
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  • 355 3 THE LAST CHAT PROVIDES THE SURPRISE OF THE TALKS Atlantic Fleet chief may be 'seagoing Ike' WASHINGTON, Sunday. jy]R. Churchill's acceptance of an American for leadership of the North Atlantic Treaty naval forces provided the surprise of his farewell talk with President Truman at the White House. Navy sources tipped
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  • 214 3 Bevanites up in arms against Mr. Churchill LONDON, Sun. LH I WING Labour members are reported to be up in arms against Mr. liunhill for his reported agreement with President Truman to retaliate if the Chinese Communists break a trure pact. Brvanite group— whose in (turner has gradually he mi
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  • 44 3 LONDON. Sun.— The AngloIranian Oil Company reported yesterday that oil production from Its associated refineries in Europe had doubled since last year. They were producing; about 8,700.000 tons a year compared with about 4,100.000 tons ttiis time last year.— Reuter.
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  • 124 3 KARACHI, Sun. PAKISTAN has "vetoed" a 1 resolution of the Commonwealth Finance Ministers expressing collective thanks to the United States for economic aid to the Sterling area, says a report received here from London. The report said: "While putting their foot down against the resolution, 'the
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  • 22 3 COLOMBO. Sun. Ceylon is likely to sign a trade pact with Japan goon, according to usually reliable sources here —Reuter
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  • 157 3 THE former Premier, Mr. At t lee. yesterday accused the Conservative Government of "creating an atrtDsphere of scare" in the countrif. A irrssing a trade union meetiig at Manchester. Mr Attlee also criticised Mr. i Churchill's action in Washington and accused his I
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  • 72 3 CAIRO, Sun. AMONG the messages which poured into the palace congratulating King Farouk on the birth of his son last week was one from his first wife. ex-Queen Farlda. by whom he had three daughters. The former queen, who lives In Cairo, congratulated the KLn on
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  • 41 3 VATICAN CITY, Sun The Pope has sent a message o: encouragement to China's 3.i00.000 Catholics, urging them to hold firm' against Coramunist persecution until "the sun shines forth again alter che tempest and the storm."— Reuter.
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  • 132 3 LONDON, Sunday. DUSSIA offered yesterday to renew talks on an 1%l Austrian treaty of independence but on terms which may be rejected by the United States, Britain I and France. A Foreign Office spokes- man said the Russian reply was being studied by
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  • 54 3 PRINCESS MARGARET leaves the Greenlaw Parish Church, Berwickshire, with the Rev. George Johnson after attending service. The Princess went to Che border country church from the house of Captain and Mrs. J. H. F. Mcßwan wh ere she was staying as a guest. The Earl
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  • 58 3 SEATTLE, Sun. -A Korean airlift plane with 43 aboard crashed Into the sea off the British Columbia coast early i ywsir xlay and so far, only feven had been rescued. The plane travelling from the Far Easi to a Washingion air fore 3 base, carried 40
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  • 31 3 OUJDA, (Morocco), Sun. The French Moroccan Police last night arrested six members of the Istiqlal Nationalist movement here for "spreading rumours tending to disturb public order." Reuter.
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  • 106 3 BUDAPEST, Sun VUOOSLAVIA yesterday re- turned as "calumnious and insulting" a Hungarian note rejecting the Yugoslav proposal for a mixed commission to investigate a frontier dispute. The dijpi'te concerns an island in the River Mura on the border between the two countries. Hungary occupied the Island
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  • 33 3 COLD COMBAT TEST GROUP OF AMERICAN vIARINES defend their position at a cold weather training camp in California against combat vterans who emulated the guerilla tactics of North Korean and Chinese Communists. A.P,
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  • 147 3 PARIS, Sunday. THE United Nations appealed yesterday to South Africa to get together with U.N. officials and settle the problem of the coloured population of South- West Africa— and South Africa replied with a decision to quit U.N. meetings again The General Assembly voted
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  • 59 3 Mayor, city officials sent to gaol BERLIN, Sun. AN East German court has sentenced the former Mayor of Magdeburg and two other oity officials to between five and seven years' hard labour for economic sabotage, the East German news agency ADN reported. The three officials were convicted of embezzling 300,000
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  • 226 3 French blast road to China SAIGON, Sun. FRENCH bombers have cut a main supply line from Communist China used by the Vietminh rebels, a communique announced yesterday. The aircraft blasted the railroad line near the rebel political capital of Bachkan, 85 miles north of Hanoi. The line used to link
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  • 40 3 LONDON, Sun. Barbara Christmas, aged 10, arrived back in London yesterday after a prize winning trip to New York. Barbara won the prize trip for the best map of a Lon-don-New York air route.—
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  • 86 4 LET'S have a big kiss before we part, Miss Kitty asked of daddy, Mr. W. M. McGinlay (above). And sure enough daddy was very obliging. Kitty was one of the 120 children who left for Australia in the liner Charon on Saturday. And below, four Malayan students,
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  • 235 4 Two men in Singapore on a BIG job TWO meifhave arrived in Singapore to lacK e the problem of the foundations of the Colony's biggest skyscraper— the Asia Insurance Building, Finlayson Green. Jack Elderton, aged 46, and Percy Meyers, aged 43, have
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  • 183 4 THE TRAGIC STORY OF 2 GAMBLERS I —The woman WHEN a police inspector bad the body of a young woman removed from a 21foot deep well on Dec. 12. he identified her as one of those whom he had arrested a week before for gambling and who had been subsequently
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  • 155 4 ICENSED Muslim meat JL stalls holders in Singapore have been told by the Health Committee of the Cltv Council to display signboards in English, Malay and Tamil describing th e quality of the meat they offer for sale in future The object of
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  • 59 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Wong Yu Hua. a Chinese physician, of Malacca, was fined $50 In Johore Bahru police court for moving medicine from the Kulai resettlement area without a permit. He told the court that he went to the area to see his patients and the medicine
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  • 47 4 The prices of two brands of washing soap have been reduced, according to a Fair Price list issued yesterday by the Deputy Controller of Supplies, Singapore. They are: Palm Tree (bars) reduced to 80 cents, and Double Arrow (cubes) reduced to 11 cents.
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  • 126 4 Technical Assn. wants a charter PENANG. Sun. r pHE Malayan Technical Association has petitioned Government for the grant of a charter to raise its status. Representations had been made to both the Federation High Commissioner and the Governor of Singapore, members were told at the annual meeting of the Penang
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  • 47 4 IPOH, Sun.— lnterim dividends have been declared by the folowing companies: Tekka Talping Ltd., 6d a share for the year ended Oct. 31. 1951 payable on Feb. 14. Tekka Ltd., 3d a share for the year ending Mar. 31, 1952 payable on Feb. 7.
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  • 123 4 MR. RAJ WANTS HINDU WEDDING LA W REFORM OINGAPORE Legislative Councillor, Mr. C. R. Dasaratharaj, wants to tighten Hindu marriage laws in the Colony and make them as binding as Christian marriage laws. He told the Straits Times that he would ask the Government of India for particulars of any
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  • 38 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.Chia Yong, who was charged in the Kota Tinggi Police Court with attempting to commit suicide by throwing himself into the Johore River, was bound over to be of good behaviour for six months.
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  • 19 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Kg Chak Chong was fined $180 for selling beer wholetale without a licence.
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  • 115 4 2 ARMED MEN ROB WOMAN OF $2,000 IPOH. Sun TN a daylight armed robbery in Green Town yesterday two men took about $2,000 in cash and jewellery from a Malay clerk's quarters. The men arrived at the semi-detached house on bicycles at noon when the woman, with her little daughter,
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  • 184 4 Recent donations to SATA Fund were: Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd. $183.99; M/s. John Little Co. Ltd. $71.61; Federal Dispensary Ltd. $108.11; M/s. Whites way Laldlaw A Co. Ltd. $23.72; Meaical Hall Ltd. $63.37; G. H. Cafe Ltd. $80.39; Bajaj Textiles $18.99; M/s. Oian Singh Co.
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  • 17 4 Singapore firemen were yesterday called to Bendemeer Road to deal with a rubbish dump fire.
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  • 120 4 T*HE officer in charge of the obstetrics and gynae- cology department, Kamving Kerbau Hospital, Dr. A. C. Sinha, said yesterday that comparatively few Malay women went to the hospital. He was commenting on a recent radio talk by Che Zahara binte Haji Akib, who said
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  • 168 4 The following areas will be liable to blackouts today: Albert St.. Short St., Mackenzie Rd, Bakit Timah I'umps, Balestier Rd.. Jalan Ampas, 8.M.8.C., Braddel Rise, Island Golf Club, Seletar Pumps, Nee Soon Village, Seletar Wireless, Mental Hospital, Trafalgar Est., New World, Jutland Rd., Bendemeer Rd., Ban Hock Liong,
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  • 50 4 Anita and Armand, the Canadian dancing team, performed their first floor show at Raffles Hotel, Singapore on Saturday night. They have been dancing In England for the past two years. Before that they spent seven years touring the U.S. The two dancers were married in Australia.
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  • 84 4 IPOH, Sun. J^INTA Town Board, dur- Ing the last four years, had to write off about $8,000 for water supplied to the public. Other districts also had to write off similarly varying sums. Circulars have now been lssued to tenants of ail
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  • 764 5 The 'pan ga' will soon join the kukri and the kris WTHHN si few week*, the "pwaga" will Join the bayonet, the kris and the kukri in the Jungle a*unst Malaya's bandits. The panga is the East Airlcan s parang; with it he chops firewood, puts up a shelter in
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  • 171 5 A SPEED-U? in the passing of building plans is in an amendment to the Singapore City Councils boilding regulations which Councillors will be asked to approve at their monthly fullboard meeting on Jan. 31. The amendment will make it necessary for architects
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  • 118 5 Colony Go vt. service manual gINGAPORE fcuvernment has just published its complete "establiihment manual" showing iriex of posts and salary scaljs, together with authorised hites of allowances and boluses. The manual, mien is the first up-to-date jecord of its kind since the mr, gives salaries scales for 86 categories !of
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  • 46 5 SEREMBAN^un.— Lai See Moi, a womar motorist, was yesterday fine $100 and had her provisions Irlvlng licence endorsed for riving negligently on Apr 28 hist year. Lai had kn ked down a woman, Palaiiiah, near the overhead brhe at Rasak Road.
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  • 38 5 KUALA KADfiAR, Mon.— Inche Mior Hlhim bin Mior Abdul Hamld, former Tisitlng teacher, ?ah, has succeedea Inche Ibrahim bin AbduJ Samat retransferred to the Cliffor School, Kual* Kangsar, as admaater at Central Mala Jcbool. "Kuala Kangsar.
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  • 62 5 SEREUBAN, Sun.-G. A Dujtagir was sentenced to one fm^< ln defa «K one month', imprisonment for theft of a $45-watch at the Cathay cinema. Chin Men? Shina a rtnprr operator Taid tfift he k£t a hole in the Sot fin rf^ COUld frivftP^hi 1 af
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    • 60 5 SINGAPORE 9.35 ajn.-9.55 Schools; 10 Emergency News from KX.; 10.05 Light Mnric; 10.45-12 Schools; 1^ Monday Mattaee"; 1 JO New.; 1.46 Home on the Range"; X-XtO Schools; 6.15 Children? 6.35 "Composer of the Week"; 8 55 Announcements; 7-7.15 News* 7 JO ••Spot the Favourite*"; 8 "World Affairs"; ADinsrton Kennard; (15
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    • 50 5 "London Studio Concerts"; 10 30 II Dance Music. PENANG 8.35 ajn.-2 poa. As Spore; Adversary Hour"; 6.55-7.15 As ST»re; 7.15 JUlai Tan. violin, Tony Valeria, piano; 7.30 "Take It from Here 8 As S'pore; 8.15 "PalsUff"9 "Guess What"; 9.30 News; $46 Dance Music; 10.15 Benfaunin* QlgU; 10.30-11 "London Studto Concerts".
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  • 562 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon., Jan. 21, 1952. The Battle Of The Truce Everyone must still hope g that Peking will see reason, and that the long drawn out a armistice talks in Korea will A reach a successful conclusion. But patience is sorely tried, g There has been no
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  • 371 6 Second thoughts on the British Government's tin for steel deal with Washington are becoming a popular pasttime. Nor is this surprising, for the more that Press correspondents unearth about the deal, the less we really know. It is now disclosed that the British Government, for reasons
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  • 225 6 The familiar complaint of the poor quality of rationed rice, raised in Singapore as well as the Federation, can be dealt with effectively only if those who complain are prepared to do something about it. That some of this rice is poor stuff is scarcely in question.
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  • 1214 6 Finance Ministers hold in their hands T»HE Finance Ministers of the Commonwealth have gathered < In London from the < ends of the earth at a moment of great grav- < lty. The sterling area is in < danger of going bank- rupt. That
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    • 392 6 TT is not the policy of the Singapore Buddhist Association to enter into any Press controversy or answer letters from individuals who cloak themselves in anonymity, but the letter of D.S. under the heading "A Buddhist's Problems'' deserves a reply in view of the action
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    • 128 6 I HASTEN to support Mr. M. P. D. Nair's appeal to the president of the Labour Party for an early date for the party's annual conference. It was hoped that Mr. Lim Yew Ho < would, call for an early conference after his return from the United
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    • 330 6 I HAVE read the answers given by Mr. T. A. Simon (reported by you on Jan. 17) to questions asked in your correspondence columns about the mov c from the Sinhala Buddhist Temple in Outram Road to the Lankaramaya monastery in St. Michael's Road. For Mr. Simon to say that
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  • 416 6 Mugwumps QUITE a few readers must have been rather puzzled by a phrase quoted in our later editions of last Thursday, from the London Daily Telegraph. The Telegraph in an editorial said: "The trouble in Malaya has been not only murder but 'mugwumpery' This is a very
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  • 194 7 These Spore police will read it and f^K~B write it as well SINGAPORE will soon have a police station manned entirely by English-speaking personnel. This is part of an extensive education plan for the rank and file of the force. A police spokesman said yesterday: "The
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  • 137 7 BANDIT CAME OUT TO EAT Two bandits outside a resettlement area near Raub, Pa hang, were ambushed by police. A HUNGRY bandit, having a meal at a foodstall in the Bentong area of Pahang admitted he had "come from the jungle" when a policeman asked him for his identity card.
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  • 45 7 IPOH. Sun. A Chinese speaking mixed class in first aid has been organised in Ipoh by the British Red Cross Society (Perak Branch). About 30 clerks, businessmen and teachers are In the class. Dr. H. Y. Lam is the lecturer.
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  • 39 7 IPOH. Sun— A young constable, Haida bin Jallaluddin, working in a resettlement camp at Jelapang was taken to hospital last night with a gunshot wound in the chest. He died a few hours after admission.
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  • 86 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. ONE of the saddest cases in the Leper Colony at Tampoi is Koh Qwee Koon, an English-educated bank clerk His hands and legs are almost useless. But If he could have a wheel chair he could go outside the ward
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  • 80 7 TELUK ANSON, Sun. The following are the members of the Drainage Board for the Durian Sebatang area for 1952: The District Officer, Lower Perak (chairman); the Assistant District Officer, L. P. (secretary); the Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, L. Perak; the Health Officer, L. Perak; the Agricultural Officer,
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  • 113 7 Stabbed and robbed of $700 A BILL collector, Mr. Yeoh Hock Seng, was stabbed twice and robbed of more than $700 In daylight on Saturday when four armed Chinese held him up at New Bridge Road. Singapore, about 500 yards from the Central police station. Mr. Yeoh had just collected
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  • 23 7 Mr. Edward Hunter, an American journalist and author, passed through Singapore by air yesterday on his way to Hong Kong
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  • 80 7 MR. J. G. Nappalli. promoter of the proposed Singapore People's Party, yesterday denied a report that plans to form the party were shelved. It was false and made by an imposter, he said. Mr. Nappalli said that the inaugural meeting called for yesterday was
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  • 288 7 SINGAPORE Government only reduced hotel a: officials who cannot get < The rates have been unchanged since 1946, and the revised rates were drawn up by the Temporary Quarters Committee with special regard to rates charged by hotels. This committee was set up by the
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  • 102 7 AFTER three years in Penang, where they ran the Penang English and Mathematics School, this Parser family from Bombay are seeking new pastures and adventures in the West Indies They passed through Singapore in an American cargo ship bound for Jamaica where they hope to settle down.
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  • 249 7 DANE CUP RESULTS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. DENANG Flying Club, at Kuala Lumpur today, won r the Dane Cup in the first Malayan air rally since the war. The Dane Cup was competed for annually before the war and the award made for proficiency in a
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  • 177 7 The man Who forgot to say his few words... A CANDIDATE for the Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections got stage fright at an election meeting at Brickfields Road, Kuala Lumpur. Following a number of othjer speakers, the candidate was asked to speak. He walked up to the microphone. The glittering of
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  • 73 7 GUN SHOT STOPPED THE MUSIC A SHOT rang out from the charge room of the Bukit Mertajam Province Wellesley police station durine a kenduri in the compound outside on the occasion of the double wedding of the daughters of a police sub-inspector and a police constable. The shot silenced the
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  • 62 7 THE Singapore Traffic Police are looking for a hit-and-run taxi which knocked dow n a boy-cyclist, Tan Siak Hoe, in Upper SerangOon Road near its junction with Sommerville Road yesterday morning. The boy is in a serious con. dition in hospital. Anybody, who saw the accident
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  • 49 7 IPOH. Sun.— The annual meeting of the Ipoh Y.M.CA. sports section will be held at the association premises at 5.15 Dm. on Thursday. A lightning billiards tournament will be held after the meeting;. Those who wish to participate should notify the billiards captain before Wednesday
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  • 93 7 SEREMBAN, Sun ARRIVING at Seremban Police Court in an r.nbulance with his left arm in a sling, Yap Foh, aged 42, was charged yesterday before the Magistrate, Inche Abu Johan. on two charges under the Emergency Regulations). On the first charge. Yap Foh was alleged to
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  • 145 7 piFTY boys paraded at the Kuala Lumpur R.A.F. station yesterday to start training in the Selangor squadron of the Federation Air Training Corps. They will Join 25 boys who began training two months ago and who passed their preliminary examination last week. The squadron
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    24 7 MR. A. VINCENT and Miss Lourdes Mary Emily Periyenayaeasamy after their wedding at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Singapore.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 229 7 BUKIT TIMAH FLOOD SURVEY UNDERTAKEN T*HE City Engineer, Mr. G. Edmond, is conducting a survey of the Ulu Pandan region of Singapore to see if his plan to drain off the flood waters at Bukit Timah through this district is possible. The Joint Committee set up by Government and the
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  • 127 7 Aid pledged to Y.M.C. A. in Malaya r consolidate and extend the work of the Y.M.CA. in Malaya, particularly in the Federation, the Malayan Council of YM.C.A.s will ask for the services of a trained and experienced man from the World's Committee of the YMC.A. This was decided at" a
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  • 90 7 IPOH. Sun THE wedding took place in Ipoh today of Mr Lee Slew Yee, editor of the Singapore Free Press, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Phang Leng of Penang and Miss Tan Eng Lim. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Tan Cheng Phor of
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    • 52 7 HARGREAVES —on 19th Jan. at Kandang Kerbau Hospital to Magaret and George, a daughter, Linda Jane. oJne dunk of tke, yeak Tjk MM* £Sk NEW YEARS <^/ fMWfk A SmiIUTmVRINK OF QUALITY t jjlll^l New Collection of BRODERIE ANGLAISE I 4&* COCKTAIL FROCKS 82-1, Bras Basab Road, 6inx»pore, 7. Phone
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    • 302 8  -  By MANNING BLACKWOOD T H E Government Gazette of Friday, Feb. 15, will be the last of thousands of documents to bear the imprint of the man who sees all and says nothing—Mr V. C. G. Gatrell. the Singapore Government printer. On Feb. 21,
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    • 371 8 j Facing Facts Every raw material and every service we use in the manufacture of our Pall Mall cigarettes is of the highest quality and the best is very naturally the first to cost more when prices rise. For months past all our basic costs have risen so much so
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  • 1542 9  -  OOI THIAM SIEW By THE AUTHOR of this article is Hon. Secretary, Penang Division of theMalayan Trade Union Council, and first Malayan winner of a British TUC scholarship. fTHE political situation In Malaya is complex enough to tax the brains of even the more politically
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  • 587 9 From A Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. THE Co-operative Market in Alor Star is an all-Malay hive of fruit, vegetables, sweetmeats, books, shops, padi tools, laughter and gossip. From the long, cool sheds of long tables piled with kampong produce, it all spills out
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    • 241 9 'Aft "KLMTO: f/^ A EUROPE/U.S.A. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY SUNDAY INDONESIA Jr Jrjfr TUESDAY, FRIDAY SUNDAY fj//fA RANGOON FRIDAYS 3.00 p.m. fjf/. TOKYO yW Jr/W WEDNESDAYS 3.00 p.m. (/jfj SYDNEY VyW^/^A DEPARTURE FROM BANGKOK EVERY Jtf'jo' y W SUNDAY 3.00 p.m. J'/'^ DETAILS OF X OTHER SERVICES A Xa^^^ ON REQI EST
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  • 508 10 Oldham's 1 1-2 win tops big scores GEMMELL NETS SEVEN GOALS LONDON, Sunday. IN a day of high scoring, 162 goals being. scored in the 46 League soccer games, Oldham Athletic, Third Division North, took the prime place with a resounding 11 2 win over Chester. Eric Gemmell, Oldham's 31-year-old
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    37 10 MR. LIM Chong Pan* reads in his Newmarket (Bagby) winner of the second race at Bukit Timah on Saturday. This wa s NewmaVket's first win in Malaya. Newmarket paid $48 on the win tote. Straits Times picture.
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  • 104 10 ADELAIDE. Sun AUSTRALIA may bring in three new "caps'" for the fifth and final Test aeainst the West Indies, starting in Sydney on Friday. They are the Victorian opening pair. Colin McDonald and George Thorns, who impressed in the current match against the tourists
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  • 237 10 Book on soccer tells all LONDON, Sun. iyHA'1 might be termed the secrets of English football have been disclosed in an official publication of the Football Association. This is "Soccer Coaching" published by the Naldrett Press of London and edited by Walter Winterbottom who in addition to being the Football
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  • 98 10 At the annual general meeting of the Tiger Swimming Club, held recently, the following were elected Officials lor 1952. President: Mr. Aw Cher.g Chye (re-elected) Vice-Presidents: Mr. Lee Win'g Kee (re-elected) Mr. Tan Wee Hong; Dr. Kssel Tan. Hon Secretary: Mr. Tan Sin Whatt (re-elected) Hon.
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  • 226 10 LONDON, Sun. OUGBV Union results yesterday were: England 6, Wales 8 (International match) South of Scotland 3 South Africans (on tour) 13;. Blackheaih 0, Penzance and Newlyn 3; London Scottish 6, Huddersfleld 11; Middlesex Hospital 0, Maesteg 22; Metropolitan Police 15. United Services Chathamll. Old Paulines 3, Cross Keys
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  • 297 10 LONDON, 8un VlfORLD controversy on the amateur status of Frank Sedgman who virtually retained the Davis Cup for Australia against the challenge of America remains unbated as money rolls into h:s wedding gift fund. Those who direct tennis in Australia are firm in their
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  • 393 10 Rugby International TWICKENHAM, Sunday. WALES beat England in their annual Rugby Union encounter here yesterday afternoon by eight points (a goal and a try) to six (two tries) in a tough but scrappy game, which was as even as the score would indicate. Indeed, three
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  • 63 10 JOHANNESBURG, Sun.— South African champion Bobby Locke, playing true championship golf, won the Stanley Motors' 1,000 guineas tournament here yesterday with a total of 266 for 72 holes. Peter Thompson, young Australian champion, made a brave challenge, but could not match the golf of Locke. He finished runner-up,
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  • 1052 10 LUINLMJIN, 3Un UK. football league standings after yesterday's matches are: FIRST DIVISION v P W D L F A pU Portsmouth 28 16 6 ***** 38 Manchester U2B 14 8 6 59 40 36 Arsenal 28 15 6 7 55 39 36 Tottenham 28 14 5
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    • 153 10 TODAY! IJH^H Hft-^Sffl Ik. MURDEROUS < r .>*f|f^li THRILLER! I Starring LLOYD BRIDGES > A LEA PADOVANI NEXT^CHANGif^^^L^GHsT^ THE GROOM WORE SPURS" itfGER ROGERS JACK CARSON JOAN DAVIS CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION J^fibiDEN Horde TODAY! 11, 1.45, 4.00, 6.20, 9.30 '.'....."rfCMIICOIOB luLiiin niniiiiiiir^ CHANGS! SHAW BR0S f CHINESE NEW YEAR
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  • 203 11 Output of tin-ore OSBORNE Chappel, Ipoh, announce the following tin-ore outputs for the quarter to Dec. 31, 1951, in piculs: Chenderiang Dredging 677 Oopeng Consolidated 4,000 Hongkong Tin 801 Kent (F.M.S.) Dredging 2.520 Kinta Mines 1,690 Kllllnghall Tin 2.100 Malaysiam Tin 210 Pengkalen 2.200 Petaling 8,805 Puslng Rubber Tin (triboters-salee)
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  • 28 11 JTESANG Tin announced late last Friday that abnormal rains had raised the Kesang River to a record high level, and the mine was completely flooded.
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  • 150 11 I'rom Our Own Correspondrnl MELBOURNE. Sun. TNVESTORS operated cautiously On the Melbourne Btock Bxchange at the week-end and few sales were booked. Some leading tssu** made small recoveries but most of the price movements, although narrow, were against shareholders. The indecision which has recently marked bidding In
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  • 494 11 From A Market Correspondent MALAYAN markets had another extremely busy week last week. Large business was written in Tins and Industrials, though only small business in Rubbers; local Loans had several sizeable transactions. Continuing to provide the main market interest, news of the tin sale to America became more explicit
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  • 345 11 OUSINESS done In the Ma- layan share market last week included Industrials.— F ras e r and Neave $4.20 to $4.25. Malayan Breweries $5.20, Malayan Cement $1.07V 2 to $1.17>6, Malayan Collieries $2.02 y2y 2 to $2.05. McAlister $42.50. Robinson Ord. $3.95 and $4. Singapore Traction Pref. 21s.
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  • 82 11 Agreed exchange rates 'THE Malayan Exchange Bsnks Association at the week-end announced agreed rates of exchange to merchants as follows: Buyißr Air Mall r.T <>n to d/ti "Z m 3? 13/-1S 3715/1 6*33*1/ 16 Caoada M 33t 33 5/16 Trade Rill* New Yor* 331 Ceylon is«i 1561 Selllag I.iyOD. Eetd;
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  • 35 11 10% INTERIM FOR KOMBOK "LTOMBOK (P.M.S.) Rubber Company, directors M9V» declared an Interim dividend of 10 per cent., less tax. payable on Feb. 8 to stockholders registered at the close of business on Jan. 16.
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    • 1326 11 MANSFIELD t* CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE rUMKKL LIMB Carrier's option to proceed via ether pelts te load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON fr CONTINENTAL PORTS Duo Sails P Sham Penang Myrmidon for Liverpool 6 Clasgow Cedewn 11 |an. 22 |an. 21/25 |an. 26/ Feb. 1
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    • 426 11 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS fo New York and Boston via Ceylon India. Egypt and Mediterranean Port. Singapore P Swettenham Penang PRESIDENT BUCHANAN' 19/26 lan 27/29 |ar> 30 |an/1 Feb. "SCHUYLER OTIS BLANO' 23/30 1 an Omit. 11 an./l Feb. t.a. "Mia. HARDINC 2/8 Feb 9/10 Fob 11/11 Feb Te Law Angeles
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    • 445 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE WMLINCS FROM SCANOINAVIA/U.K /CONTINENT: Spore P Sham Penang 'India tor Bangkok Hong Kong. Manila. Kobe Yokohama S/4 Feb *l|an./2Feb. 27/30 |an Morelia" for Banekok Hong Kong, Kobe Yokohama 19/21 Feb 17/18 Feb 14/16 Feb "Patagonia" for Bangkok. Hong Kong. 6 Manila 26/27 Feb -Selandia" for Bangkok 27/28
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    • 934 12  -  SENTINEL By DONA TION AMONG THE LARGEST flllS week the sportlight starts on a bright note. And this is possible because it is able to announce a donation of $10,000 to the Singapore Badminton Association Hall Fund. The cheque, which will be presented to
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      91 12 KM 18: Battling n resolutely Tc.nujln (Fry) wards off fast-finishing Winter S cne a. -d hvc. Tt*m X. Cl *s 3. Div. 19f rMe it Bukif Timib m Sifiirdav T -vrvive.l an Mfecttan r STAGING a fine finish Temnjta (Fry) streaks past Ever green /hidden) and Twelfth of August (No.
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    • 198 12 CHOONG LOSES TO HEAH EDINBURGH, Sun. I7DDIE Choong lost his Scottish badminton tltls here yesterday when he was defeated by fellow Malayan Heah Hock Ann by 15-11. 15-8. Eddie and his brother E. L. Choong won the doubles title when they beat R. S. Hodge and W. A. Robinson 15-5,
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    • 288 12 /^OLLIN Tulloh, who was always m the race for the Jockey premiership last season, has Jumped to the front of the jockeys' table at the first race meeting of the new season. Riding five winners and two thirds, Tulloh took top riding honours at
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    • 80 12 The Cosmopolitan Cycling Club will open the racing season with the "Enfleld Century", the Singapore Open 100-laps Grass Track race, on Saturday, March 16. The event will be contested for three handsome trophies presented by the The Enfleld Cycle Co., Ltd. Dato C. J. Paglar. the
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    • 161 12 TATPING, Sun. CUPERIOR behind the scrum, South Perak overwhelmed North Perak in a rugger match here yesterday by 22 po'.nis to three, (two goals two tries, two penalties, to one penalty). Once again Melkle gave a sparkling display and was the brains in the attack.
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    • 66 12 NAOPUR, Sun. MOC dismissed Central Zone, who had been put In to bat by Donald Carr, for 134 and had scored 25 for no wicket in reply by the close of the first day's play in their three-day match here. C. Nayudu scored 37 and
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    • 490 12  -  EPSOM JEEP By BRIGHTEST staying find of the new season is Chantilly (late 'Ard Up) who, on performances and pedigree, stands out as a prospective classic I winner this season. This genuine four-year-old put up a sparkling staying performance at Bukit Timah on Saturday when
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    • 248 12 RAOC down C.A. 2-0 but Juniors win THE Senior and Junior teams of the Chinese Athletes were engaged in soccer frlendlles against respectively, the RAOC, and Express XI (a scratch team) at Jalan Besar yesterday. C.A. Juniors won their game by 1-0 but the senior team were beaten 2-0 by
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    • 155 12 NEW YORK, Sun. AFTEI a controversial debate, the United States Lawn Tennis Association at its annual meeting yesterday named Vic Selxaa as Number One player in the United Statei rankings list for 1951. It rejected a proposal to place Dick Savitt, Wimbledon and
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    • 831 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Page Si SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Clerk experienced In handling motor Insurance. Apply to P.O. Box 1305, Singapore. SITUATION VACANT: Bookkeeping Clerk* wanted by Bank. Must huve good knowledge of English and Chinese. Knowledge of Typing preferable. Salary according to qualifications. Apply in own hand-writing. Also one
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    • 821 12 TUITION SCH. CERT., Higher Sen. Cert. Pre-Unlverslty, Elementary Advanced Mathematics, Physics Chemistry by experienced instructors Enquiries: 61, St Brandt Road. Singapore. FOORMANS Music Academy, 94, Wilkinson Rd. (Off Mountbatten Road). Tel. ***** Enrolment for 1952 Exam, for beginners and advanced in Piano commencing from 15th Jan., 'S3. MALAY (Conversation) C.ass
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    • 30 12 SINGAPORE TII)" C TODAT: High 0408 (8.4) and 1701 (7ft.); Low 1035 (3.5) and 2324 (4.7). TOMORROW: 0457 (8 2) and 1858 (6 6) 1155 3) nnd 2324 <5 1i
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