The Straits Times, 17 August 1952

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  • 29 1 17 AUSI9S2 The Straits Times LARGEST HETT SALES IN MALATA .Sunday Edition of tit* Straits Time* Singapore Ww— Press NO. 888. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 508 1  - He will tell the world about Malaya |OHN BEHACUE By THE man who made 1 Desert Victory" and Burma Victory," two of the finest documentary films to come out of the last war. is now in Malaya to plan what he hopes will be his best picture yet the story
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  • 181 1 IT couldn't last, of course and after a week of nights when the lights mostly stayed on, Singapore this week goes back to normal when the lights to off. The reason is the usual on e a boiler at St. James' Power Station. It
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  • 42 1 TOKYO. Sat.— A typhoon screaming across the Pacific at more than 100 miles an hour ripped through American Air Force installations on the Island of Okinawa yesterday causing extensive damage, the United States Far East Command said here today.
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  • 300 1 Government to expand the P.W.D. $*****.000 to BE SPENT JHE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT is to expand its Public Works Department to try and finish building and development projects worth $21,700,000 in the remaining four and half months of the year. The P.W.D., in the first half of the
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  • 83 1 LONDON. Sat. rE late Sir Stafford Cripps Labour Chancelor of the Exchequer and distinguished lawyer, reputed to have marl* at one time £30,000 a year at the bar. left only £15,190. his wll published today disclosed. His friends said he spent littfe on himself and that help
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  • 34 1 CARLISLE. England, Sat A locomotive hit the rear of a stationary passenger train Just north of Carlisle today, Injuring 12 persons, six of whom were taken to hospital. A.P.
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  • 278 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. THE FIRST PRIZE in the Social and Welfare Services I Lottery, drawn in Johore Bahru this afternoon, was won by Johore. The lucky ticket, No. *****3, and in Muar, won $250,0000. r The prize was drawn after II other prize winning
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  • 118 1 YASMIN ILL- ALY KHAN RITA RUSH TO HER HOLLYWOOD, Bat. pRINCE Aly Khan and his estranged wife, Rita Hayworth, rashed- Friday night to an emergency hqapttal, where their daughter, Yaxmin, 2V 2 years old, was treated after swallowing sleeping pills. The Prince and the actress arrived in separate cars, forgetting
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  • 126 1 A survey flight by an R.A.F Sundcrland of tnc Far East Tiring. Boat Wing, piloted by F/Lt. I R. Armand to Christmas Island yesterday, ended with Hie plane on an errand of mercy. When the plane reached the island, they found that a three-year-old
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  • 434 1  -  MANNINC BLACKWOOD ■y KUCHINC. Saturday. CARAWAK police elation ever the capture of what they thought was their first Communist turned to disappointment this afternoon when they learnt that ♦he man they had caught was not a terrorist, but a plain thug. The man was
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  • 64 1 YOKOHAMA, Sat. AN AMERICAN private soldier today became Mayor of Yokohama one of the world's largest seaports— but only for 24 hours. He is Pfc. Lloyd Straif, of lowa. The city gave him the honorary title to mark his arrival from Korea on leave.
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  • 57 1 SIX bandit* were kilted, two captured, and six others wounded yesterday afternoon in an engagement with security forces in rhe Tangkak area of lonore. Om of the bandits captured was S woman. Th« security forces, police and military were following up in the area when they contacted
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  • 79 1 ABUB driver and a conductor of the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Company. Singapore, were seriously injured yesterday when 40 to 50 Malays and Chinese stopped their bus at Alexandra Road and attacked them. Earlier, at a bus terminus near the Southern Hotel, three Chinese youths attacked
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  • 67 1 WASHINGTON. Sat.— The United States has shipped to Turkey a pretzel machine, a chrome -plated truck chassis and a garbage disposal unit, among other things, to show how Americans live. The Commerce Department said yesterday that 87 cases of American products have been sent for
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  • 33 1 Hy Hazell ended her tour of Malaya last night by singing "Embraceable You" at the "Rendezvous With Eve" show at Raffles Hotel. She got a tremendous ovation. SEE PAGE 11
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  • 154 1 5 die in worst British floods LONDON. Sat. rpHREE Boy Scout* were A washed away by floods which swept through their camp In North Devon last night. The body of one was found later half a mil* away, and the other two are also feared drowned. Two more people are
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  • 46 1 rTtHE first Aqullla Solent Fly--1 Ing Boat to bring service men from Britain Jo replac troops in Malaya who are dv to go home arrived at Self tar yesterday. On board were 53 passen gers all Army men anc their ramllles.
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  • 30 1 A six -year-old boy, Goh ArPoo, was drowned in a hairdug ditch, fillea to the brlrr with rain water, in a lane off Cavenagh Road. Singapore, yesterday evening.
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    • 114 1 We have always in Stock WATCHES CLOCKS of popular makes and < designs at reasonable Prices KHALIK JEWELLERS 11. The Arcade. S'por* I. Phone *****. f^XHE WORLD'S BEST—, > *j w Ft-m ««'-«>-«• ..i~o.o i HOHNER H.S.B. SERIES for Harmonica Band or Solo Playing I 8211/40 H 5.8.1, 40-r.ed. Tremolo
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  • 1334 2 She's unspoilt so beautiful ALEXANDRA- THE PRINCESS NOBODY KNOWS £HE is the princess nobody knows nobody, that is, outside her family and friends. Her name is Princess Alexandra Helen Elizabeth Olga Christabel. Her mother is the Duchess of Kent, who will soon be visiting us in Malaya. I rate her
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  • 414 2 NEW YORK BY putting a patch over a man's eye, Mr David Ogilvy, 41-year-old Scottish advertising executive, turned £3,500 expenditure into more than £250,000 extra trade for his client. This Idea, called "pure genius" by one of the biggest figures in the
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    • 62 2 Why Hercules emzs f jPM^*, leave the factory, specially deseed for orV^'^cTS the requirements of YOUR country. Hercules steel frame to GIVE THE GREATEST STRENGTH A Hercules i A SOLD BY ALL LEADING DEALERS V, yJHB 111 \raft. REPRESENTATIVtS \*-J/ T. V. MITCHELL A CO. LTD, IS BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE
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    • 255 2 S'/fa't f'.'"',* MM^^^ta^^SlfJl^^t k, The vitamins &w in MARMITE j(fL will keep you bJi %3l V I a You can only be really fit and en/jTV^ joying life if you have plenty of good, r-j —^> nourishing food. You and all your family )J \J need Marmite; it contains the
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  • 406 3  - Nehru's genius puts India's prestige at the top Lord Listowel I Praise by LONDON, Saturday. |NDIA f S record of achievement since August 15, 1947, was praised by Lord Listowel, the last British Secretary of State for India, and Mr. Reginald Sorensen (Labour M.P.) at »n independence day meeting organised
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  • 33 3 WASHINGTON, Sat.— The United States Government today reopened the way for shipments of tlnplate to foreign countries after they have been restricted because of the nation-wide steel strike.— UP.
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  • 187 3 4 SPECIAL six-day fellowship course in Maternal and Child Health in Singapore, sponsored by the World Health Organisation, will begin on Sept. 2. The course will be attended by five doctors and five midwives from Indonesia, who are now on a visit to Malaya.
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  • 61 3 EDINBURGH, Sat. A SPECIAL cake with two candles on it was baked by the Balmoral chef for blonde, curly haired Princess Ann, only daughter of Queen Elizabeth 11. who celebrated her second birthday today. The two candles were mounted on the icing specially for the
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  • 55 3 The Singapore Indian Fine Art* Society will present Indian classical dances and a Malay alam drama "Arangathu Ninnum Adukalayileku" fttota parlour to kitchen) at the Victoria Theatre, tonight. Tb* dance recitals will be performed by the famous InI dian dancer, Mr. K. P. BhasKar, and the
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  • 24 3 Mat Denan bin Omar was fined $200 for using his private car as a taxi by the Kuala Lipis Circuit Magistrate yesterday.
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  • 105 3 TOKYO BANK LOOKS INTO S.-E. ASIA MARKETS THE FORMER Yokohama Specie Bank, now known as the Bank of Tokyo and principal bank of Japan's "Big Five," is making an economic survey of trade possibilities in South-East Asia. Mr. Katsutaka Shimizu, manager of the economic research department of the Bank of
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  • 152 3 RUBBER gained a quarter of a cent on a dull, quiet, featureless market yesterday, September first grade closing at 87 cents a lb. The tendency of the week continued and there was a very small turnover. The market closed steady dull. Closing price* yesterday wen In cents
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  • 12 3 Singapore Sat. August 16: $475 H per picul (Up $2"«>.
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  • 33 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The presentation of certificates to those who passed the home nursing course examination held by the St. John Ambulance Association will be made at UMNO Hall tomorrow.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 101 3 Today's Radio m. I 215 Gypsy Music: 2.33 Curtain SINGAPORE Call; 3 Concert Hour; 4 Listeners' Choice: 6 Light Music: 6.15 N*ws; (481 m. 41m.); 6.30 Slwntles: 7 Lea Paul Hl* 0 a.m. Good Morning; 9.30 Mv- Music: 7.15 Ray« a Laugh: 7.45 alcal Round-Up; 10 News; 10 05 Overture;
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  • 976 4 Produce 50 goats, they told the "Radio Scientist' THE STORY OF SINGAPORE'S DR. MARSHALL, WHAT would you do if you lived in the middle of London and were suddenly asked to produce fifty coats and a colony of African huts? These are but two of the many unexpected problems that
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    15 4 This orchid study is by Mr. C. H. Cheong of 13 Peng Nguan Street, Singapore.
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  • 587 4 TRAPPED MONKE YS A I E THE BAIT A FEW days ago the A Tuan paid a visit to Johore Bahru to meet certain Government officials. The appointment was for 10 o'clock, but he was half an hour late owing to his watch having stopped at 9.30
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  • 122 5 'Not central' -SAFA chief JHE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT announced yesterday that it would buy the 26-acre Old Bendemeer Estate, off Serangoon Road, for its $2,000,000 sports stadium. Investigations on the suitability of the site would be made soon, Mr. J. A. Harvey, Commissioner of Lands. fold the
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    38 5 Detective Inspectors A. Henson (left) and D. dt Crux, two of 10 Polk* officers given commendation certificate by the Acting Commissioner of Police, Singapore, Me. 0. K. BroaoHiurst yesterday morning at Hie Police Training School. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 76 5 A 40-year-old Sikh watchman. Sham Sunder Seh, was yesterday brought before the Singapore Second Police Magistrate Mr. D. H. Chapman, to face a tentative charge of raping a nine-year-old Malay girl. The complainant was said to have been assaulted by Sham in her home on Friday.
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  • 52 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council wish to be associated with the Government in auy celebrations It may be arranging for the Queen's Coronation next year and the Municipal General Purposes Committee decided at a meeting last week to write to the Government to
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  • 145 5 By the children's paintings KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. I ADY TEMPLER visited an exhibition of children's paintings in the British Council in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, and was 'very impressed" with what she saw. I The pictures were painted by pupils of the Slim Army School In the Cameron
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  • 74 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. rE SELANGOR Labour Party will discuss plans for the coming Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections at a committee meeting at the Government Clerical Services Union in Brickfields at 5 p.m. on Thursday. The draft policy statement of the Pan-Malayan Labour Party and the decisions taken
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  • 63 5 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner General, sent a message to the first annual meeting in Port Dickson yesterday of the Malay Regiment Civilian Employees Union. He said: "I am confident you will in the tradition of the Malay Regiment itself not forget your loyalty to the
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  • 49 5 JOHORfc BAHRU, Sat. The Indonesian contingent of 12 Boy Scouts who attended the South-East Asia Scout camp at Kuala Lumpur will arrive in Johore Bahru tomorrow for a three-day stay as the guests of Johore scouts. The contingent is headed by the Minister for Education of Indonesia.
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  • 197 5 NEW VILLAGE SCHOOLS COST MILLION JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. EDUCATIONAL facilities for E* the new villages in Johore have so far cost the State over a million dollars. Mr. A. F. Hunter, the Superintendent of Education, Johore. made this statement to delegates from new villages who assembled in Johore Bahru to
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  • 114 5 Movement ban at Raub wire perimeter RAUB, Sat. ANEW SYSTEM of control to restrict- the movement of foodstuffs from the wire perimeter for Raub has been enforced since Thursday. All traffic from Kuala Lipis may go direct to Kuala Lumpur but has to stop at the check point in front
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  • 191 5 TOURISTS' FLOCK TO PORT SWETTENHAM PORT SWETTENHAM, Sat. DOILED crabs, satay, launch D trips to outgoing islands —and the Emergency have all contributed to a Port Swettenham boom In "tourists" from the Federal capital. In pre-war days. Port Swettenham was noted for Its satay, but today visitors from Kuala Lumpur
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  • 87 5 A Singapore magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman yesterday advised a volunteer Special Constable to go to the mental hospital for treatment. The magistrate, after reading 25-year-old Chan Fook Choon's seven suicide notes, said that he was obviously suffering from "some sort of mental deficiency." Mr
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  • 73 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. '■rpHE Federation Regiment 1 will be one of the bulwarks against terrorism from within and aggression from without," said Toh Eng Hoe, president of the Taiplng branch of the MCA in an appeal to Chinese in his territory to enlist. The Regiment, he
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  • 78 5 Port stocks of rubber showed a decrease of over 7,000 tons in July compared with June. Ther e was a total of 13,341 tons of rubber In port stocks in Singapore in June compared with 5,665 tons in July. Dealer stocks in Singapore increased by nearly
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  • 185 5 r»OMPARED with many v^ other countries the trade union movement in Singapore is still young, but It has come to stay and Is an important part of the democratic structure of the Colony. This was stated in a message of goodwill by the Commissioner
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  • 177 5 DOOKS AND JOURNALS, published in Red China, which have been passed by the Singapore Government, are not obtainable at local book shops. The books are evidently for home libraries and private circulation, Chinese book-sellers are wary of placing orders or displaying books from
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  • 1652 6  -  ISLAY ATTENBOROUGH MALAYAN CAREER WOMEN— No. 5 By A 3RICHT red M.C. sped through Singapore and 1 then pulled up at the junction of Queen Street and Stamford Road. The driver gazed at two extremely pretty Chinese girls standing talking together
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  • 729 6  -  BILLY BUDD By ()N£ or the most pleav sant holidays in my life was spent in Sarawak. Aboard the good ship Rajah Brooke I sailed up the Batang Lupar where we were to pick up a cargo of logs. Awaiting us, as well as timber, were
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    515 7 Dorothy Thatcher discovers a second Montntartre gHK dreams of yachts, Sables dOr les Pins and Paris but has. to make do with London's Montmartre If I were rich and free from the necessity of work, I should now be at Cowes in the lovely Isle of Wight
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  • 632 7  -  6EOFF JEFFREYS By SIXTY years a Queen of the theatre— that's the diamond Jubilee record of '•Charley^ Aunt. Just 60 years ago the best-paying play in show business opened in a tiny theatre in an English county town to bareTy £1
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    21 7 Corinne Caivet, tamojs Hollywood star, believes in ia../ i..j. ..tig •xwciMS m ti>« beach. Here %h* is sfcowing a dainty Wf.
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  • 309 7 Jane Lee's Human Casebook' HTHAT should a girl do when a boy whistles or stares at her? I am 15 and a cheeky boy whom I meet very often in the streets has the bad habit of whistling, staring or even making faces at
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    458 8 It's fun the sun —if you know how to take it.... Wear b/acfc-& you get hotter by the Sunday Times doctor A LI, last week people have been telling me: "It's the hottest spell I can ever remember in Singapore". They say this every year! But it is
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  • 178 8 TQ K€EP COOL TWO COOLING RECIPES FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN... X HE Cold Red MuUet Nicoise Brown H»e fieh in olive oil*. season with salt and popper and put them in a fireproof dish. Arrange round them some rougWy chopped tomatoes, a little minced onion, half a doien stoned black olivet
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  • 318 8 Dr. Saw says hormones can increase height LONDON: IS it now possible to foretell more accurately than ever before how tall a child will grow? Research into the relationship of age to height has been Intensified both In America and Britain. Thousands of painstaking calculations have been
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  • 252 8 LONDON. NO startling new "line" has so far emerged from the autumn collections of the Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers now in the process of being unveiled here. John Cavanagh presented what he called the Swan Look which will be immensely flattering to
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    14 8 WtU something grtbbtd m« v mm tiihtr thuh or that Mr Amirp*.
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  • 275 8 Extracts from the world's great love letters Z-VICTORIA tit ALBERT 15 Oct. 1839. Albert to Victoria. (On the day of their engagement.) Dearest, gfeatly beloved Ho w is it that I have deserved so much love, so much affection? I cannot get used to the reality of all
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    • 165 8 lf you ¥^M^LJn were there... T ■PP™" """JHH No"cc thf ixMutifu] perm?, I o( the fashionable women at a London theatre's first i night" The secret is— TON I flfffSmf/ manage, how easy to set. '\St/EijSjji&jfiL how gentle, quick and cool? And on ce you have bought a Sgjfcj^*^ SPIN
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  • 94 9 OIL DRUMS CRUSH 3 TO DEATH KLANG. Sat. T*HREE people were killed and four seriously Injured today when a lorry carrying drums of oil overturned on the Batu Tiga road eight miles from Klang. Most of the victims were crushed under the oil drums which were being taken to Kuala
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  • 52 9 KLANG, Sat. K LANG'S Gurney Memorial Library Fund now stands at $16,000, of which $10,000 was realised from school concerts. The balance came from a soccer match and appeals to the public by the District Officer, Klang. Inche Ismail bin Latin* has been elected Hen. Secretary of
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  • 254 9 T"HE first Japanese Consul-Ceneral in Singapore since the war will be Mr. Ken Ninomiya. a banker of over 30 years experience. A United Press message from Tokyo yesterday stated that Mr Ninomiya had been "tentatively selected" and that he would be assisted as
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    30 9 i/orornf Moretl and loanna Moore in a iccne from "Thi« Wai A Woman," rhe Art* Theatre producrion wtiich will b« staged at the Victoria Memorial Theatre on Tuesday *nd Wednesday.
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    22 9 An architect's impression of now Me 56 Hat units to he built at Stevens Road, Singapore, will look after completion. Story below.
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  • 26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Malay school at Nuri Johol in Negri Sembilan, which was built by Government for $140,000 was opened on Thursday.
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  • 180 9 PENANC, Saturday. THE "Hinge- Vj-ani Magistrate. T U an Syed Mahdzir Sadaak, today advised a 27-year-old widow, Ooi ?aw Yiap, to 'make sure that there is love before you nave anything to do with a man in future." He bound Ooi over for
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  • 142 9 New flats to go up in Stevens Rd. |L r ORK will begin within a month on the erection of seven blocks of four storey flats, in Stevens Road. Singapore. Five blocks of the flats will probably be ready for occupation at the* end of next year. When complete there
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  • 74 9 Pakistanis go on a tour JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— The members of the Pakistan Civil Service team now on a tour of Malaya visited Johore Bahru yesterday. They attended Friday prayers at the Sultan Abubakars Mosque after which they were entertained to lunch by Dato Syed. Abdul Kadir, Mentri Besar, Johore.
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  • 42 9 Five thousand Singapore children, between one and five years old were immunised against diphtheria during July. Parents of children who have not yet sent them for the second Inoculation to complete a full course, are urged to do so.
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  • 23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sit Home guards ambushed fire terrorists and killed one of them in the Kuala Langat district of Selangor yesterday.
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  • 79 9 SEBCMBAN, Sat. C SENATHY RAJAH, aged IS. today told the president of the Sessions Court, Mr. W. B. Sutherland, that he stole his slater's jewellery became his father had refused to give him money to go to Singapore. Renathy Rajah was ordered to enter into
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  • 108 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. ALL THE EVIDENCE of Kuala Lumpur's first municipal elections held in February was destroyed today when 7,590 ballot papers and counterfoils were burned at the Kuala Lumpur incinerator. The papers, sealed In nine steel boxes, had been stored In the Federal
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  • 165 9 Gets two years for extortion KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A 24-YEAR-OLD Chinese who pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted extortion today repeatedly asked the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, Mr. B. V. Rhodes, to banish him to China. Mr. Rhodes sentenced the
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  • 104 9 FOOD CONVOYS TIMETABLE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. POM Monday convoys carrying food and restricted articles from and to Raub District, Pahang, will leave at the following times: From Raub to Ben long and the Gap: 8.30 a.m. from Raub Police Station; from Raub to Benta; 8 a.m. from Raub Post Office;
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  • 29 10 IN EVER- AFFECTIONATE memory of our beloved mother. Mrs. Mary Anna Martin, who passed away In Slmo Road Camp. Singapore. 17.8.1945. "Looking to that Glorious Resurrection Morn."
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  • 26 10 LADIES Hilda's of Middle Ko.ul wishes to announce the tn ri.lng of a br.tii.n on tile 13ih August at B.C.S. Arcade. Orchard Road. Telephone *****
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  • 552 10 Singapore, Aug. 17, 1952. Telling the people "rpHERE have been changes in this country lately", said Sir Gerald Tempter in "*a speech to 300 Chinese home guards in the Kinta Valley last week. How right he is! Almost all these changes are for the good and most stem directly from
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  • 1331 10  - Mrs. Ma jeed, Malaya's mother of the year NONI WRIGHT INTRODUCING A REMARKABLE WOMAN OF OUR COUNTRY by niMPLED, homely Mrs. Majeed of the twinkling eyes is Malaya's most femarkable mother. All her live grownup children are scholarship winners and have had, or ;ue at present taking, higher education abroad
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  • 901 10 Iv.: is pieased to read your leader, "March to Freedom". Speaking of self-Govern-ment, independence, "the schisms between the various schools of thought in Malaya," and so on, here is a story which may be relevant to the further discussion of the question of the day— "Are the
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  • 293 10 GURKHAS GO BACK TO THAT BRIDGE By Major D. H de T. Reade rthe Japanese invasion of Malaya the 2/2 Gurkha Rifles fought from the Slam Border to Singapore. To-day, at Slim River, the Battalion's Support Company is based on security duties only a few hundred yards from Railway Bridge,
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  • 414 11 'Rendezvous with Eve is great spectacular and glamorous So much beauty... LADIES of Singapore, take a bow. To them goes the credit and praise for the show which has had Singapore talking for weeks and will keep it talking for a lot longer. The idea 01 Rendezvous with Eve which
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    24 11 The Commissioner General, Mr. MakolM MkOomM, placing in position Hie foundation tt»ne of Hie Sree Narayana Mission building in Seletar yesterday. Sunday Time* picriire.
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  • 70 11 THE LAW THAT MOST OF THEM BREAK KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. TJEALING withjut a price control licence was the most prevalent onence against the Food Proclamation and Price Control Ordinance in July, says a Federal Governm2nt statement. Eighty five of the 154 convictions were of this category. There were 23 cases
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  • 121 11 A CHINESE yesterday told the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. E. H. D'Netto, that he arrested his son, took him to a police station and reported him for stealing a ring from his cupboard. (hia Teck He e said that after his 17-year-old son, Kcon
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  • 89 11 LONDON. Sat. Today's football results: kirdrieonians 0 Raith Rovers 1 >ltlc 1 Hibernian 0 »under 2 Clyde 2 Sast Fife 0 Third Lanark 1 Heart* 0 Motherwell 1 lueen oSouth 2 Falkirk S landers 3 Aberdeen 1 Jt. Mirren 5 ParUck Th. 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE— DIV It Lil.,.i
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  • 260 11 Over before they knew it MORE Hun 1,000 people who gathered in Seletar yesterday, to watch the Commissioner General M«, Malcolm Mac Donald, lay the foundation stone of a mission building, missed the ceremony. While the crowd waited, Mr. Mac Donald was led
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  • 54 11 rpHIRTY-ONE American deX legates to the World Convention of the Church of Christ arrived in Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday. They have just toured Australia and are now on their way to Bangkok, Calcutta, Karachi, Beirut, Jerusalem, and London. Earlier this week the first batch of 16 delegates
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  • 43 11 Representatives of Malacca Malay associations and clubs recently met and decided to collect funds for a Malaya community hall and sports centre. The meeting appointed a committee headed by Inche Jasmi bin Abdul Hamid. a Settlement Councillor.
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  • 41 11 PENANG, Sat.— Two Canadian brothers. Warren and Douglas Wilkins, who made a six-week tour of the Federation and Singapore, left for Siam today In their Land Rover which has- traveiled more than 25.000 miles in five con'l lents.
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  • 52 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A comprehensive pension scheme for the Federation Regular Forces has been approved and will be published soon. The Federation Government said today. All pensions for the Malay Regiment will be reassessed under the new regulations, which will have effect from the date they
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  • 144 11 Spore urgently needs O 6 blood donors nTHE Singapore Blood Bank is still short of O and B group blood, and donors are urgently required by the Blood Transfusion Service. A spokesman told the Sunday Times yesterday that the position was not as bad as it was on Thursday when
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  • 80 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE BOARD of Trustees of 1 the Perak Nationals (NonMalayt) Scholarship Fund has awarded a scholarship for civil engineering to Mr. Llm Chonp Penp. a Technical Cadet of the P.W.D., Ipoh. Another, for a veterinary course, has been awarded b> Mr.
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  • 190 11 JUDGE CRITICISES IRRELEVANT EVIDENCE PENANG, Sat. TIE COURT has so far been hearing a lot of background material which is Irrelevant," the Sessions Court President, Mr. B. O. Smith, said today when R. A. Coulson-Gilmer, former Penang manager of Shriro (China) Ltd., resumed his cross-examination of a prosecution witness. Coulson-Gilmer,
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  • 46 11 Mr. T. Kulasekaram, Assistant Official Assignee, Singapore, has been transferred to the First Police Court as Magistrate Mr. Kulasekaram is succeeded at the Official Assignee's Office by Mr. Dennis D'Cotta, who recently returned to the Colony from England after qualifying as a barrister.
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  • 49 11 KUALA LUMPUR, t.— Mr. A. Q. Billing has been appointed Federation Government liaison officer in Australia for Federation students at colleges and universities there. Mr. Billing retires this year from his post of Sur-veyor-General, Malaya. He expects to take up his new duties in November.
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    574 12  -  JOHN BEHAGUE By AN ATOMIC AGE ADVENTURE STORY Goodbye to the cops and robbers I IKE great medieval forts holding the treasures of the J nation, huge cities behind walls are springing up in America. The treasures thej contain today are doubtful ones, for they are the atomic
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  • 413 12 A HANDSOME 67-year-old man with golden-red hair left his two-bedroom bunealow overlooking the Pacific and drove to the Mf tro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. When be reached the entrance tne gateman said, "Good morning Mr. Bushman." The arrival looked surprised at being remember- cd. It was 27 years
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    112 12 wlHfcii »a»/ disguise U> V sec through this week. This ■till I* from a picture called "The Black Rose". Can you •pot the itarT •end your answer to "Spot The SUr." Sunday Time*. Blacapare. Prises of ftS, 115, $10 aad ts wUI be awarded to th« stoat
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  • 342 12 -IJAPTURE" a film mad* It in Italy by a littleknown American company, seeks by the use of natural settings and unusual story, to steal a little of thr magic that has gone into the making of those great Italian pictures that have delighted the post-war world.
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  • 127 12 >IW'TH one good part in s picture, a diiid I ww ■>•«*•' c«» become a star overnight. SkirWy Temple* appearance in "Uttls Mitt Marker 20 years ago converted Her into a major box-offic* attraction Hollywood, it sure it hat another child star Met 14-
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    • 291 12 O D AY ALL SINGAPORE HAS FALLEN FOR LITTLE DANNY CHANG in Paramount* s^sV ja>v /fo Starring I TECHNICOLOR 9 Free List Entirely Suspended •»^r-ftb]'*' LEIGH soon! \*^Uo|;TWs TODAY 9 A.M. "TERRYTOON TECH. CARTOONS" TODAY /a\ Jill llll'ui'rißk am 30 daily/ V^ M""^BBgy THE ROBIN HOOD Jpto. THE EPIC FILM
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    • 225 12 TODAY 9 «m. "WYOMIHG MAIL' Technicolor it mm:, 14%, 4.00, 6 30 9.30 pm. W^ HMi IIPH A WARNER BROS. PICTURE Starring ERROL FLYNN RUTH ROMAN Very Soon! The kind of ACTION that's So dear to the hearts of Spore fans! fangnr Mnfirnnfflntr I next charge "LOVE IN DANGER" 1
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  • 222 13 THE Sunday Times is awarding $15 for th« best picture of the week, with $5 for runne'ri-up. There it also a prize of $25 for the best picture of the month. T.ij week's first prize goes to Mr. A. Khoo, 58 Peel Avenue. Penang, for his fine picture.
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  • 941 13  -  Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH-27 1 WONDER how many times It has been said— "My husband is a keen photographer and yet there Is never a decent photograph of the youngster in the house"! It is curious that the very simple act of producing something better
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    • 146 13 WAKE WITH WESTCLOX.. MILLIONS DO ALL OVER THE WORLD g from Malaya's rubber p/ontotions to the dark forms ot Scondinovia, millions rely on Westc/ox alarms. Here's just one of the Westc/ox range— SPUS —beautifully finished in ivory with gold colour trim, pink, dove grey or black. Also avoi loble wi
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  • 867 14  -  MANNING BLACKWOOD MOTORING IN MALAYA BY qpHE recent statement t>y Singapore's po-wers-that-be that there are at least two drivers to every car in the Colony, and the welter of "L" plates that are to be seen day and night In the streets leads
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  • 318 14 Soups— thrifty extravagant MARIE COUGH S COOKERY CORNER 11THEN catering for more than two people it is more economical to serve home-made soup. Here are three. The first is unashamedly rich and extravagant, the other two are economical but nourishing. BFETROOT SOUP (BORTSf II) t'se a quart of meat or
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    19 14 This week s Miss Malaya is Miss Lily lan or Kuala Lumpur. Picture by Art-lit* Photo Service.
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  • 321 14 IT is estimated that over 3.000 working men and women attend evening classes In Kuala Lumpur's six commercial schoofs. taking Instruction in typewriting, shorthand, book-keeping, accountancy, economics and languages. Ever since the end of the war, the number of students taking vocational education In the
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  • 535 14 NOVEMBER of this year is tne sixth anniversary of the Stage Club who will celebrate the occasion by the production of their next p'-ay on the 26th to the 29th of that month. Arrangements are now in hand, and if the play chosen is practicable
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    • 148 14 BjOPvB^BHH^HB9BB^k/ y/\ on his way Home ncPirp a^ffiji I (po^t watch out- I "^JVWC™ o IVC UCH I TfP WITH VOOR WOBKeeCCMTLV. <M X^T ZI~ZJ[ fl I \^£2_--— 7/ |<-cttc"po. exTREMeLy poo*, aw we re- JH^'VHh |1 I AMOWH6N pPESHH I AT THE OOCTORS I UKBtKttK9"^ m^U S^Xf-rrJ^H I OFF.TME
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  • 1539 15 Final chapter in the Windsor story has yet to be written— WALTER FARR, who knows the Duke of Windsor well, asks some questions about his future and suggests it should now be possible for the Duke to step forward and serve his country
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  • 742 15 Prof. A. M. Low takes us on a trip to the seaside THAT sand in your beach shoes is queer stuff. Someone once said that from one grain of sand a good scientist could deduce the Atlantic Ocean. Perhaps! But we do
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    • 1018 16 LATER, AT PUOK, THE APE-MAN WAS 5vRPB\$EO AND POUNP THE STREET DESERTED BUT WITH CAT-LIKE STEALTH, TAKZAN JUMPED THE &V THE PAIMC-SPOOR OP MAN. PEECIN& THROUGH THEN, A SHAPOWV PISU«E PARTED TOWARD MAN PROM &EHINP. WHAT IS GOING ON 1* HB THE BUSH, HE SAW A CRUDE NATIVE VILLA6E A
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  • 885 17  -  GUBBINS By AS iOieign hotel pioprjetors do not appear to be offering the same sycophantic welcome to ex-King Farouk. now he has been de-throned I wonder if the playboy of the Near Eastern world would care to stay with his Uncle Nat for a while? Although
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  • 52 17 is how the Hollywood publicity boys describe the added attractions of young film star, Anne Francis. Other notable features: Blonde hair, blue eyes and acting talent. Anne will soon be seen in Malaya in the film "Lydia Bailey" in which she co-stars with
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  • 540 17 rE "Flying Saucer" season has now reached its peak. At this time the earth in its orbit around the sun has passed through the wreckage of a disrupted comet. There m ay be thousands of shooting stars filling the sky— each one a tiny fragment
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  • 99 18 LONDON. Sat.— Test cricketers of England and India had a blank day today, the third in the fourth and finii Test of the current series nt the Oval, London. Very shortly after the decision that play woui'd not be possible, reached in mid-after-noon, the sun came
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  • 34 18 The draw for the S.B.A. junior sing.es and doubles vents for j men, women and schools will take place or Tuesday at No. 7. Bon- i ham Building at 5 30 p.m.
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  • 290 18 2 top teams battle to 0-0 finish Marines 0. SoeeerUes fl. A SCORELESS draw was the resul* of this terse, tens and tough-tacklinß SAFA Junior Cup I •>» ouar'er-flnal between trr two slamcur teitns of the S?cond Dirt- slon Marines S.C. and Star SeeI c rites at Jalan Besar s'adtum
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  • 44 18 In a Singapore Business Draw Football Association league soccer match, played at Fairer Park yesterday, Rotterdam Trading company and Malayan Breweries drew 2 2. Turk Seng scored both the goals for Breweries and Tegle-Viffer scored twice for Rotterdam Sports Club.
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  • 807 18 STAN CALLS FOR NEW t APPROACH O SOCCER Sportlight on the new Season STANLEY MATTHEWS, still the greatest name and the greatest crowd-pulle r in football, tells how he has trained throughout the summer for another season in the game he loves. LONDON, Saturday. TOO old at 37? Don't you
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  • 260 18 A BOLD declaration by the Indian Association captain, M. Ralji. paid dividends in the first day's play for the Gandhi Memorial Cup between the S.C.C. and I A. on the Padang. The game began at 3.15 owing to the w:t pitch and
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  • 355 18 A ROUSING SCHOOLS FINAL By BILL MOSS ¥T was a great day in the lives of the 22 1 diminutive (all under 4ft. 9in.) but doughty soccer contestants in the Final of the Malay InterSchool soccer competition for the Daing Makah Challenge Shield, held at
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  • 129 18 Indians 1, Navy 1. WITH deteat staring them in the face after Royal Navy took a solitary-goal lead in the Ant session, the nimble- footed but luckleas Indians staged a spectacular and lighting rally in the second to level wrmt and swarm Royal Navy
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  • 41 18 In a Singapore Business Houses cer match played* on the C.V.M .A ground yesterday, Rovers "A" beat Cheerful Lads by 3-2. Scorers for Rovers were: Kirn Chye (2) and Hussein. Cheerful Lads scored through Omar and Ismail.
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  • 41 18 In the Singapore Amateur Swimming AssociaUon "A" Division water-polo league match played at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday, Chinese Swimming Club beat Tigers Swimming Club by 9-8. In the "B" division Tigers beat Chinese Swimming Club by 5-3.
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  • 148 18 IPOH. sat— The 1953 Malayan Amateur Ath. Assn. championships will be held lr. Kuala Uunpur, the provisional dates being August 14 and IS. This was decided at the annual general meeting or th* Association held this evening, with Mr. L. D. E. Cullen presiding. The
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    • 192 18 GOLD FLAKE Singapore: $1.80 per tin 35 cts. per 10's packet Federation: $2.05 per tin 40 cts. per 10's packet No other ink j f& works this i J^L, MAGIC! I^^P Only Parker Qutnk with Solv-X gives 4-way protection for your pen f 1 End i clogging... givei quick. V
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  • 168 19 THWKLVE rorords were broken during the Malayan Ama'rnr Athletic Championships held on the !?ob padanj on Friday and yester***. Nine were broken yeaterttay. They are: 440 TDB. HURDLEB: Chan Onn Leng IS 'pore) SSsec. DISCI'S THROW: Pi*. Lewake 'Negri SewbUan) 126 ft. 7'_.ln 101 l VAULT: Sgt
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  • 1846 19 Better next year, H. C. forecasts IPOH, Saturday. J*WELVE new records, fine weather, grand sporting rivalry, and a tremendous improvement in organisation these gave 1 0,000 spectators at the second day of the 31st Malayan AAA championships at Ipoh today an afternoon to remember.
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  • 68 19 SINGAPORE won the team championship for the fourth time running since 1949 in the Malayan Amateur Athletic Association meet. Singapore scored a total of 52 points with Selangor second with 45 and Negrl Sembilan third with 42. The other teams to score were Perak 11, Johore
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  • 62 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. CELANOORS first Combined Schools athletic meet, to be held on the V.I. ground, K.L. on Oct. > and 4. has attracted an entry of 1.184 students from 23 schools. V.I. with a contingent of 179 has the most number of boys competing.
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  • 346 19 IPOH, Sat. 'THE ExecuU"e Committee of th? Malayan Amateur Athletic Association, appointed at last night's annual general meeting. Is to consider among other things the registration of athletes In the country. In making this recommendation, Mr. L. D. E. Cullen. the out-going president, said that
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  • 515 19 44« YARDS HURDLES 1. Chan Onn Leag (Spore): t. Pte. T. Naldole (N.S.); 3. K Launin (Sel.): M (record). 1M YARDS 1. L'Cirt. O. Dawai (N. 8.); t. Sgt. E. Levula (N.S.); Cpl. R. Moriarty (Spore). 10.1 see. IN YARDS (WOMEN) 1. Fay Siebrl (Sel);
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    36 19 The winners of the women's 220 yards final at the Malayan athletic championships held at Ipoh. Sejangor'.s Fay Siebel and Neela Rajaratnam and Singapore's Joyce Deans who were first, second and third respectively. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 277 19 Malayan Rugby fixtures KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. MALAYAN Rugby Union officials for 1852 53 are: President. A. Cromarty (Pentuig): Vice-presidents: Dr. A. L. Dunlop (Kedahi. K. C. Tokeley (Penang), H Service (Perakh W. T. Dunne (Selangor), P. C. M.ivnard (N.S and Malacca), Oapt. C. H. Campbell (Royal Navy). Uiig. C. D.
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  • 41 20 TOTAL P00L— 5375,406 No. *****5 (f 191,458) No. *****6 (9 M.C79) No. *****4 (S 25,339) STARTERS ($4,229 each) Nos. *****0, *****0, *****3, *****7. *****3, *****4. CONSOLATION ($2,252 each): Nos. *****4, *****1, *****5, *****6, *****3, *****8 *****7, *****4. *****2, *****5.
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  • 312 20 PENANG, Sat. ROBERT CHIA who is tipped to wm this year's singles championship had an easy passage today when he beat Kang Koe Chuan 6-1, 6-2 in the Penang Open Tennis Championships which opened at the Penang Recreation Club courts. Other results: Men's singles: K. E.
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  • 72 20 Results of the B.T.T-A's Junior tater»Club League Championships played "Friday are:— Chang Hwa S. A. bt. CYMA (Silver) s—o; CYMA tOolden) bt. CYMA (PM) s—l; SHB Boys' club bt. Jollllads S_A. 6-1; SALSU bt. Bell O'Morn 5—3; Koh Mm (Yellow) bt. Prince? Edward Rd. (Foulger) 5—3; Chinese Engr. Merchant
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  • 2130 20  -  EPSOM JEEP BY Class 1 record nearly went KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. fjANDILY positioned behind the pace, Flag Of Peace (Flannery) swept past Observation a furlong out to win the Cl. 3, Div. 1, sj-F. sprint in the near record time of 1 mm. 6 3/5 on
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  • 297 20 IPOH, Sat. T*HE Malayan Amateur A'hletlc Union Is to send a team of 30 athletes representing the Federation of Malaya, including a minimum of four women, .for a match with Oeylon before tbe end of the year. This was decided at today's meeting of the
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