The Straits Times, 31 August 1952

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  • 32 1 31 I* THE STRAITS TIMES LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA Sunday Edition of the Straits Tines ek Singapore Free Proas No. 890 SINGAPORE, SINDAY, AUGUST SI, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS. PHONE *****
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  • 263 1 Spore ship boarded, searched A SINGAPORE tishmfi vessel. SMF 107. returned to the Colony on Friday night after bem^ searched by thf» Indonsiigfi Navy and havinp. all its documents conf iscatprl Lim Meng Kwans. master of j SMF 107. said that he was trailing in the South China Sea. about
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  • 49 1 Battle vest import ban NO import licences for bullet-proof vests, steel helmets and other articles of clothing intended as protection against attack will be granted in future, unless sponsored by the Singapore Police. As rrom last Friday, the articles may not he imporfed from any source except by licence.
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  • 13 1 The Sunday Times wishes all its Muslim readers SELAMAT HARI RAYA HAJI.
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  • 66 1 PARIS. Sat. Police yesterday found two tommyguns in a whitewashed bedroom of a farm overlooking the spot where the Drummond family were murdered over three weeks ago in Peyruis. Southern France. The farmer. Paul Maillet. 45, who is the Communist secretary at the nearby village of
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  • 263 1 Control and a tax may be imposed BILL READY FOR THE COUNCIL PRIVATE lotteries in Singapore may soon be brought under Government control and taxed 20 per cent. A Bill for this purpose will be introduced next month before the Legislative Council. Applications for permission to
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  • 195 1 No Spore move yet on Menons NO Singapore police officer has been sent to Madras to identify Singapore Legislative Councillor Mrs. Vilahini Menon and her Liwyerhusband. Mr. C. G. wfenon. who were arrested by the Madras Police on Friday at the request of the olorrv Government. A senior police officer
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  • 67 1 Quiet Hari Ray a Haji —money scarce CINGAPORE Malays spent money sparingly in preparing for today's Hari Raya Haji. Textile merchants In Aral Street, the popular shopping centre for Malay women in SingaDftre, reported a weekend "tor, quiet, because there Is not money to spare". Neither will Harl Raya banquets
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  • 86 1 WASHINGTON. Sat—President Truman and Mr. Winston Churchill made an extraordinary personal atteenpt today to settle the AngloIranian oil dispute as the danger of a Communist coup In Persia mounted rapidly. They sent a Joint message to Premier Dr. Mossadegh proposing a new solution. Including an immediate
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  • 34 1 TEHERAN, Sat. Thousands of Tudeh (Communist) supporters gathered In Central Teheran today, shouting protests agaiist America, Britain and the Shah. "American military advisers zfcust leave Persia." somp of tlje leaders yelled.—Reutoer.
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  • 172 1 Hy upset over her tour i muddle THE organisers of enter 1 tainment for troops in the Far East are in trouble again. Hy Hazell and her party, who recently toured Malaya, are angry over the '"mismanagement" of the trip by Combined Serv ces Entertainment in London. When Hy with
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  • 66 1 EDINBURGH, Scotland. Sat. SCOTSMEN all over the world were asked on Friday to contribute one pound each to decorate a Scottish highway as a tribute to the Queen The Scottish Tourist Beard said the money would be used to plant trees and shrubs along the
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  • 156 1 'FHE Royal Navy and Army are planning combined exercises Operation Fullback to test the defences of Singapore Harbour, for the first time in the history of the Port. Radar will play a very important role in the exercises. "Fullback" will begin on Saturday, September
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  • 36 1 tAOY JOCKEYS COT WET The ladies go out re the race track and it wit pouring with- rain at the time. This photograph was taken at Hie Malayan Amateur Racing Association meeting in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
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  • 75 1 LONDON, Sat— The Horn* Secretary, Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, today saved John Thomas Straffen. who strangled three children, from the gallows Thu embrace was im at the Salvation Army Malayan Headquarters, Clemenceau Avtnue, Singapore, yesterday afterpoon. It took place after the wedding of Mr. |otin Alfred Heald and
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  • 257 1 IPOH, Saturday. r\K. VICTOR PURCELL. adviser to the Malayan Chinese Association, and his political adviser, Professor Francis Carnell, have called off a /rip they were due to make this week-end to Ipoh. They have done this out of respect tor the feelings of
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  • 61 1 BONNIE GREY yesterday set up some sort of a world record when he won the eighth race at the meeting held by the newlyformed Malayan Amateur Racing Association in Kuala Lumpur. He beat the second horse by 40 lengths. Quickly out in front, he bolted away
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  • 40 1 HONQ KONG, Sat—Armed police were sent today to the Chinese-owned South China Iron Works at Tsuan Nan, in Hong Kong territory on the Chinese mainland, where 300 Chinese employees demonstrated against the dismissal of 19 of their num-
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  • 215 1 Singapore murder: youth arrested POLICE Lieutenant Voon, 1 brother of Inspector Mary Voon, yesterday arrested a 17--year-old Chinese youth following the discovery of a murder in Singapore. An elderly maidservant. Lav Ah Kwee. was found murdered. In Tessensohn Road. She had several deep wounds on the back of her head.
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  • 71 1 KUCHING, Sat. ¥>OLICE at Muara Murut 1 today shot a convicted Chinese criminal for whose arrest a reward of $1,000 had been offered. The Chinese was wanted in connection with a gang robbery at Kampong Bahru. i Muara Tuang. last February. Hp was also alleged to
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  • 371 2  -  EVELYN VAUGHAN Turnstiles are clicking at British shrines By BRITAIN is discovering one of the headaches of turnIng tourism into a national Industry. Disgraceful scenes have been witnessed at St. George's Chapel. Windsor, and at Westminster this summer, and some overseas visitors
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  • 412 3 By a lawyer THE queries which reached me last week included the following: A FRIEND OF MINE BECAME THE TENANT OF A ROOM IN A HOUSE THREE YEARS AGO AND HAS LIVED THERE EVER SINCE. I MOVED IN SOME TIME AFTER HE BECAME THE TENANT AND
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  • 92 3 SHANNON AIRPORT, Sat. K:v tenders and an ambular.c? stood by early today when a BOAC Stratocruiser with G2 Commonwealth members of Parliament aboard m ide an emergency landing on thr;-e engines. The plane landed safely. The trouble developed when the (tone was circling the airport.
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  • 46 3 Singapore Snt. Aug. 30: $479 a plcul (up 50 cents). The tin market will be open 'omorrow during the Hsri Raya Haji holiday. The rubber market, the share market, the produce exchange and member banks of the MaInyan Exchange Banks Association will remain closed.
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  • 96 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. J)ESPITE a police wr hundreds of children •till fired their psr?ussion cap toy pistols here today Police saM- that aftef yesterday's raid* no more. special efforts have been made to seize these pistols. The Sunday Times, was told that shop-keepers,
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  • 319 3 Five-acre site by sea at Tanah Merah Besar SINGAPORE Government has earmarked five acres of land near the sea at Tanah Merah Besar for the development of a proposed $72,000 youth holiday camp, Mr. Carl F. de Souza. assistant secretary for Youth
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  • 43 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. The U.S. Navy reported yesterday that the 1,589-ton fleet tug U.S.S. Sarsl hit a mine and sank off North Korea on Wednesday afternoon. Two members of the crew were killed pnd three are missing. A.P.
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  • 37 3 AMBALA. East Punjab, Sat. —About 50 Indian pilgrims are feared to have died In a violent storm while crossing a 16.000 feet high Himalayan pass near Dharmsata. 200 miles north of Ambala yesterday.—Reuter.
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  • 266 3 INSTEAD of increasing tht 1 price of rubber in Singapore yesterday, the announcement that UJS. Gov-ernment-produced butiadene was to be sold at a higher price had a reverse effect owing to a misunderstandi ir.e. The Chinese Press in the Federation were reported to have stated incorrectly
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  • 40 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. The United States Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. W. Snyder. said again today that the United States position on gold remained unchanged America would continue to buy and sell gold at US$35 an ounce.— Reuter
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  • 235 3 PENANC, Saturday. THE Malayan Indian Congress has sent an urgent cable to the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, urging nim not to remove Mr. T. V. Ramakrishna Rao, acting Indian Agent in Malaya, from his present post. The cable was prompted by reports that
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  • 97 3 Married in Colony yesterday The former librarian of Raffles Library, Miss Louise Bridges, was married yesterday to Mr. |ofcn Lawry at the Wesley ChurcV Fort Canning, Singapore. Picture shows the bride and groom after the wedding. -Sunday Times picture. T 1 wedding took place at fhe Singapore Registrar Orf,:e yesterday
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  • 261 3 Tambies, clerks in new role KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. VjyORK has ttarted on a bif new Bailey Bridge to take heavy traffic over the river at Klang where frequent breakdowns of the two pontoon bridges have gramme. The squadron was formed Just over a year ago. Originally
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  • 1001 4 GUIDES FROM MALAYA MAKE NEW FRIENDS A FTEK TAKING PART in a teen-age League of I Nations with a thousand other girls from forty countries, two 15-year-od Malayan Girl Guides will fly home on Tuesday from London Airport. The girls are Tungku Zaiian
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  • 638 4 THE SOUND OF A SONG IN THE NIGHT AT 10.30 two nights A ago the Tuan was reading in a long chair when, without the slightest notice. his ears were assailed by the voices of a Malay couple singing a popular duet with musical accompaniment. His radio had been discon
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  • 395 5 FOOD SEAL ON SEREMBAN HITS REDS Armed ring round town SEREMBAN, Saturday. CEREMBAN it today the first big town in the Federation to be completely sealed off asa source of food supplies to Communist terrorists. Almost overnight, bandit gangs which are known to have lived on the huge quantities of
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  • 336 5 TESTS will be made this week at the new Pasir 1 Panjang power station in Singapore, the City Presi- dent. Mr. McNeice, said yesterday after touring the station with City Councillors and electrical engineers. The first test will be made
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  • 77 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat 'pHE electoral registers for the Town Council elections of Johore Bahru have now been closed to public inspection. No claims or objections were received regarding voters who have registered. It is expected that nominations of candidates who will contest the wards for election as
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  • 42 5 PORT DICKSON. Sat Bi i was fined $400, or two! months' imprisonment by the Port Dickson Magistrate on a i of dishonestly received .stolon property. He was abo fined $100 on another >f voluntarily dispos- ing -:olen pro^.rt'y.
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  • 40 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. -The d estimates of Revenue and Expenditure for 19."3 up:" discussed at a meeting of the Executive Council of Johore at the Council Chamber. Johore Bahru. today. The Regent of Johore presided at the meeting.
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  • 136 5 SINGAPORE'S firemen have banded themselves into a union. The Brigade's uniformed staff, numbering 186 members, accomplished this at a meeting yesterday at Siang Lim Park. Singapore. The name agreed upon was the Singapore Fire Brigade Employees Union. Addressing the meeting, the Colony's Trade Unior. Adviser,
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  • 61 5 Mr. S. Sothi, son of Mr. r. Sivapragasam, president ol the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Cub and former acting Registrar of Co-operation in the Federation, has left for England by the San Giorgio, tor furtne r studies. Mr. Sothi. or the Educat on Service. Singapore. w a
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  • 40 5 I. M. Rankine, a twentys: x-year-old Scot, was today fined $35 by Seremban magistrate Inche Abu Johan for failing to have an identity card 26 days after rerorting the loss of his previous card to Mantin police.
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  • 42 5 MALACCA, Sat. A PRIVATE in the Gordon Hishl Hitlers last night fell from the balcony to the gangway at the Capitol cinema. He was taken to hospital but was not seriously hurt. The film was High Treason.
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  • 60 5 MORE than 6U.00D Maiayalees in Singapore and the Federate. 1 irrespective of their religious diilerences will celebrate their nptlonal festival "Onam" on Tuesday. To orthodox Malcyalees, the day Is of much importance. They believe that on this day, an ancient Demon King, Mahabali, who ruled Malabar
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  • 15 5 Miss Malaya— 26 This week's Miss Malaya is Miss Loh Yin-ping of Havelock Road, Singapore.
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  • 205 5 THE SHORTAGE OF QUALIFIED and experienced staff in the Government service is retarding plans for the development of Singapore, a Government spokesman told the Sunday Times yesterday. He said: "Every effort 111— being made by Government to improve the situation but I it has
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  • 45 5 KUANTAN, Sat. Lvi Peng San, 59, was bound over for one year in the sum ol $500 in the Sessions Court here for possession of chandu. For possessing chandu smoking equipment, he was finea MOO, in default 4 months" gaol.
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  • 18 5 SEREMPAM. ,<?nt. N??ri semliilu r i M■■•■day, instead rf tomorrow, as the Hari Raya Haji holiday.
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  • 176 5 'MISTAKES AND MISFITS WILL AID POPPY FUND CINGAPORE organisers of the 1952 Poppy Day Appeal are planning a resale of shopping "mistakes and misfits" in the new St. Andrew's Cathedral Memorial Hall on Oct. 29. "Mistakes and Misfits" is one of the several Ideas which the Appeal Committee have used
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  • 83 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. ALL DIVISIONS in the Federation have nominated Tungku Abdul Rahman as UMNO President for the ensuing year. For the office of Deputy President the names of Dato Abdul Razab (Pahang) Inche Nasirruddin bin Abdul Rais fPerak) and inche C. M. Yusoff. (Perak) have been
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  • 65 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. ANOTHER bandit boss— a branch committee member for Raub Pahang— has ?en killed, the Federation Government announced today. In addition, three other bandits were shot dead by -ecurity forces, two were and three wounded. One terrorist surrendered. With these latest successes, the
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  • 44 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A DEPUTATION from the Johore Bahru division of UMNO visited the Majedee Detainees Camp. Johore Bahru, and distributed gifts of cloth to the Malays under Jetention. These gifts were received from the UT;»'O Commltte for Malay Detainees.
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  • 58 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The marriage will take place in Johore Bahru on Sept. 4 of the daughter of Hajl Mohamed Noah bin Omar, member of the Federal Legislative and Johore State Councils, to Dato Abdul Razak, of Pahang. A reception and dinner will be held at
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  • 42 5 JOHORE, BAHRU, Sat. Buar.g bin Hassan, charged with being absent from duty since Dec. 3 while serving with No. 2 Jungle Coy. was sentenced in the Police Court to 70 days Imprisonment, the sentence to date from July 5.
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  • 33 5 SEOAMAT, Sat.—" As there was a shortage of water I went to a well." said Hoo Kee, 54, fined $15 at Segamat today for brenking the curfew at Tenang Kampong.
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  • 136 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. pAVING for goods with Rubber" cheques has become the most common commercial crime in Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Pritam Singh, officer in charge of crime, Selangor, told the Sunday Times today. The police, he said, investigate at least four such crimes every month.
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  • 1112 6  -  Massey Stanley Ci.max of 13 years of adventure in the skies By- years of war and peacetime adventure will have their climax tomorrow, anniversary of the outbreak of the second World War. A Qantas Empire Airways rour-engined Constellation passenger aircraft
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  • 455 6 j 57 years old and j still expanding in K.L. ryou guide your steps from the Kuala Lumpur railway station, over the railway bridge on to Brick- fields Road, towards the I road to Klang, you will I come across several branch roads leading away from the
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  • 602 6  -  BILLY BUDD IT wjuiu. *y lid, 6, tiz unfair to tiie village folk of Malaya if the impression was allowed to gain ground that the appalling practice of refusing to "tell" the police was confined to this country. Peasants everywhere are notoriously antagonistic to the forces
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  • 337 7 They fix blind dates by phone CJINGAPORE "Cyranos" D who make blind dat^s over the telephone with "hello girls" are faithful to their promises, operators In commercial firms told me yesterday. The nirls said that there were not many "Cyranos" in Singapore but they agreed that the few who called
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  • 563 7  - SLEEP— have doctors found the answer? A.J. BRANSTON NEW AMERICAN DRUG MAY BRINC PEACE TO MILLIONS By A NEW drug which may banish insomnia for ever has recently been tested iB a New York hospital. Unlike habit-forming barbiturates, this new drug "dormlson" is completely harmless, for patients who use it
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  • 52 7 Mary |anc Hayes feigns sleep as curious Waahingtonians peer through Hie shop window where she i is demonstrating a now "learn- in -your-ileep" gramophone instrwetor. Mary lane confessed afterwards that ihe had learned mjch during her demonstration. Tti« initrumtnt, however, is not recommended to sufferers
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  • 488 7  -  Ronald Garth-Davis By "OTOP, thief! Stop the l^ wedding!" Crime was tough on Private Arthur Neary and his pretty bride when they were waiting to be married. A thief stole his wallet with all the marriage documents, and the pair had to postpone their
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    456 7 JANE LEE'S 'HUMAN CASEBOOK 1 I HAVE been in love with a girl for three years. Two days ago she told me that she has been selected for a three years course of study in England. What will be the result of this? Will she change her
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  • 276 8 CHE ASMAH'S SCHOOL FOR CAREER WOMEN AN attractive youn^ Singapore Malay teacher holds the distinction of having at least one pupil who i» old enougn to be her mother. The teacher Is 22-year old Ch e Asmah blnte Mohamed Hashlm. who runs an embroidery school in Onan Road. Geylang. Last
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  • 598 8 She's bringing up babies she will never see Into a mother's darkness comes radiant light Sunday Times Special Reporter LONDON: WOMEN say what they think in the drab East End of London, and wtien Mrs. Roy Wisbey learned she was to have a baby people actually stopped her in the
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    34 8 Che Saeyah bmfe Rahim. the youngest pupil at the Asmah Embroidery School in Singapore, takes morning coffee and chats with Che Zainab binte Said, a housewife who finds time to attend the morning school.
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  • 425 8  - You can't argue with a woman... ANTHONY WISE By ]^JY wife Is the supreme optimist. Some folks might think I'm a lucky chap to have a partner who Is always cheerful and eternally convinced that Everything Is Going To Be All Right. And while I'm prepared to admit they're right,
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  • 325 8 WORLD'S GREATEST LOVE LETTERS 4 NELSON TO EMMA HAMILTON Down the years echo conic of the greatest love letters ever penned, written In passion and ardour by men and women who changed Hie world. Here it the authentic Nebon touch in a secret letter to his "Divine Lady,"
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  • 246 9 Rioter told: You should be given the cat' SENTENCING a soldier in the British Army t< 15 months' imprisonment for rioting, Mr H. B. Livingstone, the Singapore Second District Judge, said yesterday: "If I had my way, I would have given you 15 strokes of the cai o' nine tails."
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  • 243 9 Masses may have college THE Singapore Junior Technical School, with an enrolment of 900 students, should run alongside the proposed Polytechnic Institute, if and when it is formed, Mr. Thio Chan Bee. chairman of a commute on technical education, told the Sunday Times yesterday. The committee tent a petition to
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  • 91 9 SEREMBAN. Sal. After, fifing satisfied that no case had been made out against I the accused, the President j! the Sessions Court. Mr. VV B. Sutherland, acquitted and discharged Albon Sirlwardene until recently a clerk employed in the Seremban branch of Wearne Bros., on three charges
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  • 128 9 Fast and furious at fun fair ONE THOUSAND scouts, cubs and girl guides oil the Eastern District Bey Scouts' Association, organised a grand fun fair at the Gey- i lana English School Singaoore. yesterday They hoped to collect; 1 enough funds to send mem- bers to the Pan -Pacific Aus-
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  • 23 9 KUANTAN. Sat— Choi Ng. a woman, was sentenced in the Sessions Court here to one week's imprisonment for possession of chadnu.
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  • 228 9 and leaped in fully dressed CINCAPORE women or at least 100 of them are proving that the more work one does, the more one can tackle. And these same women who run 15 children's social centres, are hoping that many more women will offer
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  • 46 9 KUANTAN. Sat. PEOPLE travel more than 40 miles every night to see Sheum's Circus, the first tent show to visit Kuantan since 1939. One of the "big top's" main attractions are its five elephants which parade through the town's streets daily.
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  • 37 9 TELUK ANSON, Sat. Chuah Klin Cho, Ng Boon Sing. Chong Fatt Cho and Tan Chin Mok were each fined $25 by Inche Mohamed Hassan bin Hussein, Circuit Magistrate, Teluk Anson, for breaking the curfew.
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  • 38 9 The Cathay Organisation told the Sunday Times yesterday ;hat the filif The Greatest Show On Earth had not been cut at all either by the censor or the exhibitor. It will be shown in its entirety.
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  • 239 9 THE TALENT WAS THERE ALL RIGHT I HAVE seldom been more agreeably surprised than I was by "Show Business 1952" at the Victoria Memorial Theatre last wee'e There was. I must confess, no holiday Jn my heart when I received my tickets. Though Singapore can and does produce good plays
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  • 62 9 SEGAMAT. Sat. LEOW Hee Haw. aged 36. and Tan Hee Leong. 53. were both discharged by the Sega mat Magistrate today I when the police withdrew charges against them They had been charged i with being in possession of food at Kuala Paya under j circumstances which
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  • 110 9 TWO skeletons, believed v> have been buried during the Japanese occupation, were the subject of an ln- quiry in the Singapore Coro--1 ner's Court yesterday. They were found on July 9 by women digging on a site for a new school in Rayman Avenue,
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  • 29 9 Man had fish— fined SEGAMAT, Sat. For taking a kati of dried fish out of a restricted area, 41 -year-old Seen Yaw was fined $15 by the Segamat Magistrate.
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  • 95 9 'J'HREE bright -eyed clowns, laden with bags of popcorn, invaded Raffles Place, Singapore, at noon yesterday. They were from the Cathay Publicity Organisation, and were handing out candy to children as part of their scheme to advertise the film "The Greatest Show on Earth."
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  • 118 9 Tit gOBp of civic-minded Singapore women who form the Committee Hiat runs the Children's Social Centres, at their meeting two days ago. The on y male in rtie photo is Mr. C. E. MacCormack, of Hie Department of Social Welfare, who attends the sneering in an advisory
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  • 191 9 WHEN One Cheng Chuan, axed 19. went home one day in July 'with a dia-mond-studded necklace ir. his pocket, his mother took him to the police, it w;<s stated in the Singapore First District Court yesterday. On« was gaoled for six months for dishonestly
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  • 57 9 SEGAMAT, Sat. "The complainant is my former wife and I was trying to bring about a reconciliation with her," said 35-year-o!d Sinnivasan charged at Segamat today with theft oi clothing and an identity card from the room of an Indian woman. He was sentenced to
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  • 38 9 KOTA BAHRD, Sat. The staff of the State Information Office, Ke lan tan. gave a farewell tea party to Che Isahak bin Abdul Hamid. State Information Officer. Kelantan, who is going to Kuala Lumpur on transfer.
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    • 45 9 MALAYAN AIRWAYS ANNOUNCE y. THE OPENING OF A SERVICE TO MALACCA COMMENCING ON SEPTEMBER I.st, Office Now Open at 17, CHURCH ST. MALACCA TEL. 647 AIRPORT, BATU BERENDAM TEL 646 managers: MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE TEL. 2412 ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR AND PENANG
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    • 238 9 COOL SAIGON LINEN I fl \m V k TAILORED SUITS... IN FINE QUALITY WASHABLE MATERIAL To your own requirements $65.00 tittle^ SINGAPORE I. Special! iflfc T Extension; *^pk Extension! j of our Ist Anniversary SALE By Popular Request the SALE has been held over for FEW DAYS MORE! These are
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    • 268 9 SINGAPORE aSi&T^V* B 1 4 MALACCA (184 M. 4k 41 M.i Opening; 6.01 Choir, Buklt BlnUng (J7Bm. 1073 Ke/O ajn. Good Morning; 9.30 Glrl»' School; «15 New»; 6.30 Ber- 9am As Spore- 10 New 1 Musical Round-up; 10 News; 10.05 vice; 7.50 Over to You; 8 Concert; pjn.-a As Spore
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  • 563 10 SINGAPORE, AUG. 31, 1952. Our daily rice E^ROM tomorrow, the price of rationed rice] in Singapore will be increased by five cents a kati. It is idle to pretend that this will not mean further hardship to the more lowly-paid of the Colony's workers. Rut food prices continue to rise
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  • 1909 10  -  HARD WICK HOW A MAN MADE A LIVING IN THE SLUMP YEARS By nURINC the slump years of 1930 1932, when rubber estates were put on a care and maintenance basis, I took up the hunting of crocodiles, lizards and pythons as a means
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    • 347 10 IN support of MALEK SOLONG'S letter In your Aug. 24 issue may I be allowed to say a few words? It is high time society took a more humane attitude towards ex-convicts. They are now looked upon with suspicion ann subjected to social disabilities as If they suffered from
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    • 177 10 MAY x ask your kindness in giving me assistance? I am a newcomer in this fair Colony, having arrived from Hong Kong very recently, and the fact Is that I am already suffering from acute boredom, which I never anticipated. Due to circumstances, I am obliged to stay here
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  • 39 11 Mrs. V. Somasundram, wife of late Mr. V. Somasundram and mother of Messrs R.V.S. 8. K. Sundram. passed away at 8 p.m. on 30-8-52 at 410 New Bridge Rd. Cremation at 4 p.m. at the Hindu cemetery today.
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  • 420 11 Servant case resumed A CHINESE woman, Ming Yung Hsum, punched her nine-year old servant girl in the face repeatedly, the Singapore City Police magistrate was told yesterday. The girl, 1 was added, was also struck on the shoulders and
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  • 260 11 By Our Market Correspondent rE Washington announcement that the R.F.C. will put Government produced butadiene— one of the main components of synthetic rubber—on the commercial market at 18 U.S. cents a lb. five cents a lb. more than privately manufactured butadiene, was welcomed
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  • 68 11 JOAN Angel acted convlncJ ingly as Rama Petkoff in the Little Theatre production of George Bernard Shaw's "Arms and th e Man" at the Lit ue Theatre, Singapore, last night. She was ably supported by Oliver Nicholas acting as "the Man" and Derek Angel as Major
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  • 37 11 A total of 5,147 people weie vaccinated yesterday at various centres in Singapore. Breakdown figures wer*. Joo Chiat clinic, 808; Prinsep Street, 1,645; Balestler Road, 692; Kreta Ayer, 1,137, Tiong Bahru, 686; other centres. 129.
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  • 36 11 Pakistan— Red deal Negotiations are taking place in Karachi between the USSR and Pakistan for a barter deal. The negotiations are proceeding satisfactorily and the deal is expected to be finalised very shortly, says a report
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  • 28 11 PORT DICKSON, Sat. Fo.- being drunk near thr Port Dickson rongglng stage, Abd. Ghaffar bin Othman was fined $10 at the Magistrate's Court, Port Dickson.
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  • 107 11 More than a thousand f»Mli wart present *t the Victoria Memorial Hal last for Hi* Malayan Air Training Corps danca. Picture shows th« fifes and drums of Hie R.A.F. Seletar who gave an item during the dance. Sunday Times picture. ieen at test night's dance at
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  • 248 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. ROBBERS CALLED twice In less than 24 hours on lonely Chinese widow living in a kampong off Sentul and robbed her of all her life savings $500 of hardearned money. The widow, Lee Kum. Is a vegetable gardener an<i lives In
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  • 68 11 UNDER the auspices of the Singapore Christian Evangelistic League, Rev. Albert B. Dodd, a representative of the Far Eastern Council of Chris tian Churches, will give four addresses on subjects vital to Christian life. Rer. Dodd's addresses will begin from today at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 71 11 Mrs. V. Somasundram, mother of two outstanding )lony sportsmen, R. V. S. undram and S. EL Sundram, ed at her residence In New .idge Road last night after short illness. Her second son, Mr. S. K. >: ndram, an officer attached Radio Police, was Colony
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  • 60 11 IPOH, Sat.— The annual speech day of the Free School, Penang, will be celebrated for the first time by former pupils of the school In Perak with a dinner to be held on Oct. 21. All "Old Frees" who wish to participate should send in their
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  • 308 11 Templer appoints Peterson report KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. MR. ALEC PETERSON, headmaster of Newport (Shropshire) Grammar School, author and wartime Deputy Director of Pyschological Warfare in South -East Asia, will probably become Director-General of Information Services in the Federation the Sunday Times understands. Mr. Peterson would not comment today on the
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  • 32 11 BATU GAJAH, Sat. A iarge number of friends and relatives were present at the funeral of the late Che Hamid bin Jaffar Sidek, clerk of the Batu Gajah treasury.
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  • 463 12  -  JOHN BEHACUe Star at five she doesn't say a word! By PROPAGANDA is an unpleasant word which has been made even uglier over the last few years by the lies and distortions of the warmongers. It is a word which has crept into the
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  • 587 12 Two of the Shell Company's films I was privileged to see last week dealt with technical subjects "An Introduction To The Heat Engine" and "Machining of MetaLs." Not the slightest interest to Bir.g Crosby fans, but of immense appeal to the thousands of
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  • 121 12 A once popular wUkt who has aot been aeea en the aereea far aoiiM years. Can you spot her? Send your answer to "Spot The Star," Sunday Times, Singapore. Prtaea of $25, |15, $10 and $5 wfH be awarded to the first four earreet entries opened
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  • 120 13 THE Sunday Tim*, Is awarding $15 for 1 tU but picture of the week, with $5 for runnen-ug). There is ah* a arts* of $25 for the bett picture of the monrti. Thrs wHk'i first prixc goes to Mr. Wong Chew Hoong, of It 9 Jaia«
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  • 1053 13  -  Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH-29 By WHILE many people can boast the ability to make a reasonably good negative, relatively few amateur photographers are able to turn out a perfect enlargement. One stable requirement for a perfect quality enlargement is a perfect negative In the first
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  • 799 14  - SA YE THE ELECTRICITY AND OUR MONEY TOO Oscar Fernandez By THE Governor of Singapore, Mr. F. Nicoll, ha* set up a committee under the chairmanship of leading Colony business executive, Mr. E. M. P. Fergusson, who is a member of both the Executive and Legislative Councils, to go into
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  • 300 14 REVELATIONS the now IV one-year-old Royal Commission Into the Liquor Trade in New South Wales nave led to widespread demands for a special inquiry into the State's Police Force. Already one police officer has been dismissed following evidence which has concerned visits to aight clubs which
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  • 296 14 ANGLING has become a popular week-end sport in Kuala Lumpur. Early on (Sunday mornings, amateur anglers wend their way, on bicycles, mo-tor-cycle and cars, to the fishing pools in the country outside the town. Some of these are old, disused mining pools while others are
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    706 14 Shakespeare play for Singapore XJOW that the Singapore Arts Theatre has stepped up it* productions at the victoria Theatre to one every two months, there is little time for relaxation between plays. The Merchant of Venice," which opens on October 10, was already cast whilst "This Was A
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  • 506 14 MANY people avoid making souffles, afraid lest they should sag dismally when brought to the table. To avoid this unhappy blot on the cook's escutcheon, three golden rules must be observed. First: great care must be taken when folding in the egg whites. The air so
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  • 962 15  -  LOGAN GOURLAY I fly to Monte Carlo with Bob Hope By MONTE CARLO. IT was, said the doctor, "a disaster." The doctor was Louis Shurr ("I f?ot che name be cause I nsed to doctor shows. You can call me a
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  • 471 15 LONDON AN all-weather fighter airplane with wings like the Greek tetter Delta, hat been flying experimentally In England and In the United States for several years. Now the Royal Air Force has chosen tb> triangular wing for use h a two-jet fighter.
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  • 386 15 SAWING A WOMAN IN HALF —BY X-RAYS Sunday Tlmoa Medical Correspondent LONDON. EXDR 56 years X-rays have been one of the most powerful weapons at the command of science in the fight against disease, and, more recently, in application to industrial uses. Today, British equipment and technique lead the world
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    • 173 15 Nothing fiitvr flies the I'aeific! TO THE U.S.A. I Dmil>!p-(U-ckcd "Stralo" Clipi'ors* on all flights. Vnu hoard "The President" in Manila (connecting Clipper service from Singapore). Sleep<. rclte* service at no extra charge berths only $25. Congenial club lounge on lower deck. Magn.ficent gourmet meals finest Champagne. No extra fart!
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    • 102 15 ALL OVER THE WORLD Good mornings begin with Gillette When Blue Gillette Blades shave the gay Spanish lace They clearly reveal the world's handsome race, So now every male looks smoother and neater, A joy and a boon to the fair senorita. The up-to-date,well grooijir- ed men of Spain, in
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    • 592 16 S. S. "JALAGOPAL" VOY. 28 SAILING 1.9 52 SaiUng: 1 952 10.00 A.M. Embarkation Ume:— Deck paasengers:— 7.oo a.m. oaloon «.00 a.m./9a.m. THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPS. LTD. At Afenta: B. Jnmabhoy A Rom Ltd. 24, Malacca Street. Singapore. DIAMOND THEATRE OPENING TODAY 4 Show*: 11 a.m., 3 15, 6.15 tc
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    • 1139 16 V N *^M WAMBA 6-uP?E2EP AS HE PREPARED TO CONCLUPE i^^^bb^MtikAv&A&i .I T^l M LP^A/aT Vvil\\l*~ It Ps^ Or -Mt I 7v op the 'Gwesr lion', the thin& Lw*A 'jflnVi^M i^Jir4\M i/\ IWL-/ fi\ Pr ?j ,1 TMAT MAP CA.SEP HAVOC AMONS MIS PEOPLE HL^ i l imtm^ jff^. 8M
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  • 1077 17  - SITTING ON TH E FENCE NAT GUBBINS I^VERY woman should '-'give a party at least once a month, not only to keep up her morale and increase her circle of friends, but to help "hubby" to establish friendly relations with influential business colleagues. Many a man owes his promotion to
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  • 303 17 White bats in the moonlight ARE there white bats? n Ghostly white forms flew over the mountain in the white light of the full moon. "Either bats or luna moths, or both," said a distinguished Smithsonian Institution naturalist on holiday in Virginia's (U.S.) Blue Ridge mountains. About midnight a couple
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  • 471 17 rE gorilla population ol the United States has nearly doubled in two yeari. Meanwhile, the anim: closest to man in all creation may be approach!': extinction in its nativi Africa. This is stressed in a report to the Journal of Mammalogy, official organ of
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    • 214 17 W TO South Africa NEW SERVICE from Australia, commences 7 st. Sept. V fc^ BOOK NOW I SYDNEY PERTH COCOS IS. MAURITIUS JOHANNESBURG Luxurious Constellation service all Hie way. Ask for complete passenger and cargo-service details. Free coloured folders available now. Consult you* local Travel Agent, at: run i Cars*
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    • 269 17 NEW CROSSWORD I I I bbbbV LaaV bbbbdl ACROSS -I A poet, quite unlike Crabbe. 4. 0 They were, presumably, (7). 4 Not quite a mere link In milled to represent their county. Russia. (7). 5 How easy If (7. 3, 3, 3). 10 Let bar bet; lfa cricketers used
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  • 794 18  -  Manning Blackwood Smoke still shrouds a vexed question By rT«HE Singapore bus com- panics have risen to the bait, and, unofficially, some very ingenious explanations have been made about their attendant clouds of nauseous smoke. Their views are interesting but cannot be said to
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  • 48 18 YACHTS of the Dragon Cljm leen at ip«ed during a race at Cowm Regatta hi Hrn MM Wirti the Duk. of Edinburgh a keen yachtsman rooking on, and) a firm wind In their talk, they tet up tome rave time* for the event. 5r
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  • 442 18 SPORTS PROMOTION EFFORTS ARE PATHETIC ONCE more soccer Is encroaching on the rugger and hockey seasons. Those in control of the game do not appear to have learnt the lessons of previous years when overlapping caused much annoyance to sports fans. Of course, there are excuses, such as delay in
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  • 993 19 HONOURS TO MRS. IP IN MALAYAN TENNIS 6 1. 6 0 Womea's Deualf^ list roudi: Ur> K H Ip upd Mrs. Low Hool Srah bt Mis, J Mad rod and Mrs D Addulrv 6 0 J; Mrs H D. w and Mr.* 5 Undsav bt. Mtsa O. Orumltt an<l Mr*.
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    49 19 Singapore champion On* Chew Bee, who is seeded No. 2 in the men's singles of the .Malayan Lawn Tennis Association championships. Chew Bee bea.' Thai player, A. Seeboonraang 6-9, 6-1, in the second round of the tourney which opened on Penan* Sports Club courts on Thursday Sunday Times picture.
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  • 154 19 28 ATHLETES NAMED FOR COLOMBO TRIP KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. rpWBNTY eight athletes lnX eluding nine from the Fiji and East African Regiments have been named by the Malayan Amateur Athletic Union for the coming trip to Colombo for an international contest against Ceylon. Among the 28 sxe <Ux girQ four
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  • 739 19 Singapore police in front IMi: Singapore Police yesterr.jy ehtertalned the Federation Police at Thomson Road in the annual match which ends today. The home side, finalists in the Singa- j pore Cricket Association com- i pennon, fielded three state J piayers the visitors, though i not completely at full strength,
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  • 26 19 In a frionolv same of badminton on Friday, the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Sports Club beat the Rotterdam Sports Club by six games to one.
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  • 269 19 LONDON. Sat. Arsenal 1 Sunderland 2 Blackpool 3 Bolton 0 udifT 4 Sheffield Wed 0 harlton 2 Wolves 2 Chrbea Z PorUmonlli 0 Derby 0 Aston Villa 1 Liverpool 3 Stoke Manchester C. 2 Manebeatei I* 1 Middlesbrough 1 Preston 1 Newcastle 1 ToUrnhan 1 W. Bromwtch
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  • 87 19 T\OMINATTNO play for most of the game, Breweries just managed to beat Bam S.C. 2-0 In their Singapore Business Houses League A Cup fixture at Fairer Park yesterday. It was Kla Boon's goalkeeplng that prevented his side from going down by a wider margin. Breweries
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  • 502 19 Continued from P. 10 numbers for export. They are not prolific and the very small ones are useless. I exported in the 2 .i years only about 6'o hides. The large ones are the most profitable but these are few and far between. Usually cutsize pythons soon
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  • 664 19 74.4 sec i record .l. SS freestyle uroaea): Nancy Lun 2 Lee Pheck Hong 3 Lu«nnr Lim MAjSt SO frrr,iylr (veterans):— Mah All Yon« 2. Ch»n Wah Keng 3 Lee Cheng Khoon. 39.1 sec. Ml freestyle jirl. andrr 14):— Urn Soon Lre 2 EUie Urn.
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  • 403 19 Sn.fi a pore A.F.A. 4; Royal NaTy ft Dockyard Combined 3. SINGAPORE A.F.A. beat Royal Navy Dockyard Combined by four goals uo three in a charity match in aid of the Naval Base Community Hal! Funri played at Dockyard's ground yesterJay; but what a battering
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  • 414 19 Penang smash Perak hopes with 3-0 win PENANG, Saturday. DENANG smashed Perak's hopes of qualifying for the Malaya Cud final this year when they beat the silver state by three goals to nil in a North Zone key match today on the Victoria Green. The settlement have only to beat
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  • 579 19 GENERAL HOSPITAL VICTORY /GENERAL Hospital beat the Tan Tock Seng Hospital and the Rest at the Fifth Annual Athletic Sports of the Singapore Medical Services Union which was held yesterday at the Jalan Desar Stadium, Singapore. The full results: I*o yd*. Flat Ka«e: i Goli Ah Juan (T.T.8.H.). 2 Dr.
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  • 251 19 ROYAL NAVY were dismissed for 103 runs against the Army at the Naval Base yesterday In the last fixture of the Inter-Services cricket competition. The result of this match will decide the winner of tht competition. So far. th e RAF have defeated the Navy
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  • 1705 20 Good sport at amateur meet Big Sweep TOTAL POOL: $48,800. 1. No. *****5 $13,176 2. No. *****6 $6,588 3. No *****1 $3,294 STARTERS ($658 each) Nos: *****6, *****1, *****5, 136 158, *****0. Consolation ($292 each): Nos. *****3. *****3, *****6. *****8, *****5. *****7, lilt.'. 1.
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    44 20 At yesterday's Chinese Swimming Club Championships, the happiest girl was 15-year-old Nancy Lim (right) of Katong Convent who won the women's 100 metres freestyle event for the third successive year. Second and third in this event were Lee Pheck Hong (centre) and Rosy Lav
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  • 704 20 ni'iu mre the 3 weiehts for all 10 races on Saturday Sept. 6, first day of Singapore Gold Cup meetitiK: Cl. 1, Dlv. 1-iM Gambar Melayu 9.11 Woodrote Inn 8.11 Col. Whatnot 8.16 Entertahtmenl 8.69 An-eber 8.66 Curlew 8.04 Gular 8.63 One Three s.o Jeunesse 8.61
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  • 696 20  - FOX GOLD CUP TRIO IN SMART WORKOUT EPSOM JEEP By CANDOWN, The Bosun and Gular, Fox staI ble's Gold Cup prospects —went stylishly in their workouts on the training track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Sandown (Spencer) and The Bosun Woods i measured strides in a rousing half mile trial
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  • 46 20 JOCKEY Len Pry is back after a two-month stay in West Australia and will ride as a freelance. Pry had a fair amount of success In the saddle during his short sojourn in West Australia, riding five winners at Perth.
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  • 67 20 pOLLOWINO have been selected to represent the Johore Badminton Association In the Foonjj Seong Cup competition at Spremban on September 4 and 5 T. Jalll. Yusof Akil. Arts Awang. Sheikh Ahmad, Rolan" Ng and Th'tig- Yong Kwee. Johore will be represented in an Inter-State frieadly against
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