The Straits Times, 1 September 1952

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  • 20 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NtiWbrAmrt: IjS t ABHSti&D 1845 ■twelve pages SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 195». PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 244 1 NE WBIDFOR THE |OLLER GUNS Bigger rewards now: $1,000 for an automatic KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. DIGGER REWARDS for Jgrorist guns and ammunition were announced by the Federal Government today in a move "to make things more difficult" for the gangs. Since the beginning of the Emergency, the terrorists have lost
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  • 205 1 2 more Reds killed, one captured KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. ANE of three terrorists was j U killed yesterday In a battle with the 11th Federal Jungle Company at Sungel Chua Estate, in the Sungei I Best are* A pistol, ammunition and I three packs <Jt eauipment were captured. A patrol
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  • 211 1 N. KOREA CAPITAL RAIDED AGAIN SEOUL, Sun. BUPERFORTS roared over battered Pyongyang lest night and Uropped high explosives On a 100-acre supply area In the south-west of the City. The raid followed a series If jet battles over northwest Korea in which American, British and Canadian plio s shot down
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  • 52 1 SHANNON AIRPORT, Sun. —Six y-one members of Commonwealth parliaments on their way to a conference ■'In Ottawa had to sleep the ■ni:rh in the airliner when ■hs'r cMrlered Stratocrulser was forced down her". i A' l hotel accommodation at t**> f TiMrt had already rbeei
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  • 32 1 LONDON Sun— The Bank of Tokyo, one of the foremos' Japanese authorised foreign exchange banks, opened up a branch office here today "to conduct gener3i banking business."—Reuter
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  • 29 1 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. -King Fetsa) N of Iraq vi-ited a film .studio yesterday f.nd met actresses Ava Gardner, Uei borah Korr and Cvd Chari.sse. —A F
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  • 78 1 Capt. Kidd treasure find 'fraud TOKYO. Sun. •fWE man who said he found i 1 CaDt Kidd's treasure I* I wanted by the police for 1 .swindling, it was reported today. The "discoverer." Masahiro Yoshijima. claimed two months ago that he had lo- cated the treasure, worth more than U*****,000,000.
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  • 76 1 Most of the sleeping berth accommodation in the night mail train service between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, which resumes tonight after 20 months has been taken up a spokesman of the Malayan Railway told the Straits Times There are 24 first-class and 24. second-class sleeping berths. In
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  • 32 1 KARACHI Sun. Sixteen Muslims from Red China, who arrived here two weeks ago hoping to make the pilgrimage to Mecca, have been refused visas to enter Saudi Arabia— A.P.
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  • 30 1 ATHENS. Sun— Eight Greek sailors were killed and 33 wounded in an explosion at an ammunition dump at the Greek naval base on Ealamis Island today.— Reuter
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  • 53 1 DUN T look so hard at m*. M i A f«U*« has to look his best on Hart Bajra mfi. you luww. That's why I submitted to the off J»4kft ffiuJSttrttl S^St his fathe*. r!r«saalßf^Ri^BCTßM!«»*Jßl^^' the barber's yesterday, W4 *>* adjnst his tongkok at a more
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  • 200 1 AND IT IS BRITISH AGAIN LONDON, Sunday. ANEW British jet bomber, which "flies faster, higher and further with a bigger load more economically than anything else in the world" made its maiden flight yesterday. So described by Sir Roy Dobson, chief of A V.
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  • 68 1 LONDON, Son. BRITAIN'S first jet-pro-pelled and winged helicopter now being built by Fairey Aviation Company will be able to carry either 40 passengers or three cars. Known as the Rotodyne. the aircraft will be powered by two turbines which will turn a five-bladed
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  • 33 1 HONG KONG, Sun.—lndependent Chinese papers here report from Canton that several prominent Communist officials who fell during the party clean up this year are now In a Siberian work camp A.P.
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  • 64 1 BOEING ENTERS THE FIELD SEATTLE. Sun. 'THE Boeing Airplane Company, moving to challenge British leadership In Jet-transport building, yesterday announced it is making a Jet transport and will have it ready to demonstrate in 1954. Boeing becomes the first American aircraft manufacturer to announce an attempt to overcome the British
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  • 111 1 SAIOON, Sun. ABOTEURB blew up a French Army petrol dump on the oufcklrU of Sa.sun today. killing one French soldier and Iniuring seven others. Columiu of thick black smoke rose thousands of firefighter put up a protective minefield round the dump two and a half miles
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  • 313 1 PERSIA SAYS NO TO NEW OIL PLAN TEHERAN, Sunday. PREMIER Mossad3| declared last n ght that Persia could not accept the three-point proposal for settling the Persian oil dispute put forward by President Truman ami Mr Churchill. Dr. Mosa^cfcq delivered the replj tn a special announcpmer^W broadcast by Radio Teheran.
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  • 126 1 YORK, Sun. T\R. CYRIL GARBETT, the LT Archbishop of York, today called on the Home Office and police to be ready to take action if comics are "clearly detrimental to public morals." In his diocesan letter he criticised comics which glorify crimes and brutality. "It
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  • 32 1 APEKDOORN, Holland. Sun. Princess Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, former Queen of Holland for hall ;i century, celebrated her 72im birthday with her family her palace here today— Rei»titr.
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  • 80 1 3 killed by 110 mph hurricane SOUTH CAROLINA. Bun. rE first tropical hurricane of the season struck with full fury on the South Carolina coast last night leaving at least three killed and a 100-mile wide path of destruction. Miami Weather Bureau said it was diminishing in intensity. With winds
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  • 56 1 TOKYO. Bun. The Army announced today that Col C. V. Cadwell, former VS. Eighth Army Provost Marshal, has replaced Maj. Gen. Haydon L. Boatner as chief of the Allied Prlsoner-of-War Command Gen Boatner leaves this week for San Antonio. Texas, where he win become Deputy Commander
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  • 44 1 MELBOURNE, Sun. Australia will support the United States' vnove for Japan's admission to the United Natlona, the External Affairs Minister. Mr. Richard Casey, said tonight. Mr. Casey said: "The sooner Japan takes her place in normal society the better." —Reuter.
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  • 113 1 Jap and US ships collide at night AN American oil tanker and a Japanese freighter collided at the Eastern Anchorage, Singapore, on Saturday night. The American ship, the New London, carried 5,000,000 gallon* or naval fuel for use In Korea The Japanese ship, tha 7.000-ton Komei Mara, has 6.000 steel
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  • 26 1 MANILA, Sun.—Seventyfour people have died in floods and landslides in Zamboanga Province, Southern Philippines. Disaster followed two days of torrential rains and strong winds. U.P.
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  • 45 1 CAIRO. Sun— A wealthy 27-year-old Egyptian businessman and farmer said today he was preparing a suit against the British Consulate in Cairo for £30.000 for falsa arrest In Britain In the same action he places the value of his wife at £1
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  • 189 2 PPINAY HAS A PLAN TO BEAT THE PRICES CAEN, Sunday. VI ANTOINE PIN AY, who has n< w been Prime iT1 Minister of France for six months, called yesterday for a reform of the taxation system and "chance in the menta ity of oar country". In a speech devoted to
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  • 89 2 DETROIT. Sun A JET fighter plane tore itself apart abov P 51.000 STectatois and carried Its Dilot. a Korean war ace. and his radar observer to their deaths at the International Aviation Exposition here yesterday. Four spectators were hurt and five cars wrecked
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  • 31 2 NEW DELHI, Sun Six climbers preparing to make Switzerland's second attempt this year to conquer Mount Everest arnvtd here yesterday on their wav to Nepal.— Reuter
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  • 26 2 LONDON. Sun.— The Indian cricke' team in England have given £50 to the fund for victims of the recent flood disaster at Lvnmou'h. Reuter.
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  • 22 2 TRIESTE, Sun. Sixteen Yugoslav nationals fled to I aly in the last 48 hour it wu reported.— DJ?
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  • 38 2 TOKYO, Bun. Japanese war criminals now held in Sugamo prison will be able to vote, in the general election. It was announced They are eligible becau.su they were not convicted under domestic law.— Reuter.
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  • 36 2 LONDON, Sun— A Foreign Office spokesman s^)d yesterday that there was evidence of Japanese intention to reach an arnica be settlement in the dispute with Britain over two British seamen in Kobe— Rcu er.
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  • 28 2 MANILA, Sun.— Su ComTi'.nis" Huks, includ'ng a woman, were killed yesterday in a 30-minu c battle •vith Government troops 45 -niles south-east o' herp.— rp
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  • 102 2 BERLIN, Sun. rE ALL-GERMAN Affa rs Minister, Herr Jacob Kaiser, last nig^t appealed to anti-Cominunis in East Germany to remain betiind the Iron Curtain n. er than dee to West Ber n and weaken the city's economy. He said that the Russians hoped to crush
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    • 538 2 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by a Deed of Dtrorce dated the 27th day of August, 1952, executed by MM CHENO HOOI of No: 47. Northam Road, Penang, and by ONO BOX BAM (married woman) of No: 34. Phuah Hln Leong Road. Penang. the said LIM CHXNG HOOI
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    • 1020 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT NOTICES KUALA LUMrUK cDicaiikir n j MUNICIPALITY SPIEILIN^_Dec«i^ NOTICE TO CX ED I TORS Applications are Invited from suitably qualifled persons for the "J* 10 W hereby given tbat an post of Municipal Architect which creditors and others having claims will become vacant on the Ist «WlMt the
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    • 679 2 NOTICE 0 UNIVERSITY OF~MALAYA ACT XIX AMENDMENTS TO ACTS 1 Act No. II is amended fc manner following: (a) By deleting the whole of sub-paragraph (c) of section 1 sub-section ie) paragraph <ul» and twt>atituUng tacrafar tte toilowing sub-par airnrpri "(t) has been accepted tr? Ute Beaate. hasuwr reaard to
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    • 637 2 NOTICES ACT XX AMENDMENTS TO ACTS 1. Act V Is amendrd in manner Mawalrur: IB Part 4 thereof— (a) By rinlptlnu in Section 8 the words "Prosthetic Dentistry (including Mechanics).'' aad by <t»UHn. the full-stop afJer the word Ther-apei-tics- aad aaattttatime a comma, and by adding thereafter the words "BavtenoVißTs
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    • 435 2 NOTICES 1 .Acceptance of Private Candi sain for the Droeraber IfISS 1 University of Cambridge Oversea School Certificate Examination. 1. A Qualifying Test for private candidates wishing to enter for the above examination will be held at 9.00 a.m. on Saturday 10th January. 1953. The fee for the Qualifying Test
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  • 294 3 Grave in Africa if present I policy continues he predicts BETHAL, Transvaal, Sunday. THE South African Premier, Dr. Malan, yesterday predicted "a grave in Africa" for Britain if the British Government continued her present policy in Africa. Dr. Malan was addressing a meeting of his party. It
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  • 151 3 No false starts for them FLEETWOOD, Frig. Sun. J'l 1 1 girls with the luscioas carves in the finals of Fleetwocd's bathing beauty competition yesterday had to prove that the curves were all nature's handwork. Fleetwood entertainments' manager, Mr. Charles < arlton Smith, said be had rettived "several" complaints that
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  • 70 3 WASHINGTON, Sun.— The Government has given the public a des'.gn for building a home, office or factory to withstard the super-hurri-cane blast of an atomic explosion O°Rcia]s hailed the new des.gn as the first effective practical and cheap atom borrb defpnee. The blueprint envisions a
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  • 75 3 PARIS, Son. A 41-YEAR-OLD Frenchman stepped briskly back Into Paris yesterday to end his 3.343-mile walk round France. "It was easy," said Andre Bonhomme, who made the walk in 1M days "I could start off again tonight." Bonhomme circled France at an average speed of
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  • 172 3 EISENHOWER WOOS LABOUR NEW YORK. Sunday. MR. EISENHOWER, Republican presidential candidate, said yesterday there would be no coercion for American workers as he poshed al ng "the broad middle way toward prosperity w thont i war Mr. Eisenhower said in a Labour Day statement
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  • 114 3 -AND MR S WOOS THE FORCES SPRINGFIELD, Illinois, Sun. VfR. ADLAI BTKVBNSON, Democratic presidential candidate, told America I armed forces in an overseas broadcast that he did not believe a third world w*r was inevitable but "neither is peace inevitable." In a message to men a/>d women serving overseas, Mr.
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  • 184 3 ROME, Sun. F«X-KING Farouk is 1 as saying that he has received "incredible" requests by post for money and offers :>f "thousands" of castles and estates. In an interview published }n a Italian weekly magazine, Farouk said: '"From all parts of the world incredible offers have
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  • 81 3 THE HAGUE, Sun. Dr. Willem Drees, Dutch Socialist leader who has led two governments since August 1948, had an audience yesterday with Queen Juliana at which he Is believed to have submitted a new Cabinet to end Holland's two months' old political crisis. The formal announcement Df
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  • 35 3 LONDON. Sun.— Ten rren are on trial in Rumam; ccused of sabotaging and wrecking the building of the Danube-Black Sea Canal, one of Rumania's leading projects. the Rumanian news agency '•pnortp'i. Reuter
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  • 54 3 Blast rocks oil plant, injures six GRANGEMOUTH, Scotland, Sun. AN explosion rocked the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's refinery here yesterday and flames fro*n leaking gas tank spread quickly through the plant. The main storage tank 60 feet high contained highly lr flammable butane gs.s. Six men were rushed to ospital suffering
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  • 55 3 BERLIN. Sun. A protest to Russian occupation authorities against the illegal arrest of two West Berlin customs officials was made today by MaJ. Gen. Lemuel Mathewson U. S. Commandant in Berlin. The two men were arrested just inside the West Zone last Wednesday by East Zone police.
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  • 53 3 LONDON. Sun.— The Ministry of Food will buy 950 tons of Chinese frozen eggs for the use of bakers and other food manufactures, it was announced today. The purchase price will be about £200,000. A Ministry spokesman said the deal had nothing to do with the Moscow
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  • 18 3 NEW DELHI, Sun— Mr Nehru has returned to Delhi after a holiday In Kashmir —Reuter.
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  • 181 3 BASIN. Wyoming, Sun. THE Federal Bureau of Investigation is holding a 16-yesr-old boy on a charge of signing President Truman's name to a letter asking an 83-year-old widow for i US$2,OOO (M 56,800) to buy artificial arms and legs for a wounded war hero. The
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  • 63 3 SEVENTEEN- YEAk-OLD KING PEISAL of Iraq who is making a goodwill tour of the U.S. uses chopsticks to help himself to roast dock. The State Department yesterday rave the King dial umatir immnnity from a $1,000,000 lawsuit brought against him by a Los Angeles man
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  • 31 3 GENOA, Sun.— Thrte hundred representatives of France. Belgium, Holland, Luxembourgh, Germany and Italy will meet in Genoa on Tuesday io plan the co-operative economy of a federated Europe A.P.
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  • 243 3 Kashmir talks in crucial stage GENEVA, Sun. MINISTERIAL level ne--ITI Kotiations between the representatives of India and Pakistan over Kashmir will enter the crucial phase this week. It remains to be seen whether joint or separate talk.will be held on Tuesday. The Indian delegation. known to be planning tc leave
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  • 106 3 LONDON, Sunday. 4 RMSTRONG Siddeley, announced yesterday that A their motor cars will be £171 cheaper from tomorrow. This is the fWth cut introduced by large motor car firms in the last two months. The new price for all three types of Armstrong Sideley cars
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  • 52 3 PARKSVILLE. British Columbia, Sun.— Two sons of the Democratic presidential candidate. Mr. Adlai Stevenson, John and Borden, while holidaying here JokIncly wrote their home address in a restaurant Kuest book as "The White House." At SDringfleTd. Illinois, a spokesman for Mr. Stevenson said there would ha no
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  • 51 3 LOKDON, Sun.-The first two of a new design of motor torpedo boat, Oay Archer and Oay Bombardier, have been launched at Portsmouth, the Admiralty announced. Almost entirely of wooden construction, the boats are 75 feet long and mount two 21-tnch above-water torpedo tubes and one small gun
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  • 30 3 BOMBAY, Sun. About 1.400 workers went on a "sit down*' hunger strike at Bombay gas works yesterday to force to arbitration 31 demands for better conditions. Reuter.
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  • 885 4 Big crowds, shocks in U.K. soccer ARSENAL LOSE TO SUNDERLAND LONDON, Sunday. fHE second Saturday of the English football season provided more shocks for the forecasters, a heavy crop of injuries, the first sending-off of a player and another aggregate attendance of over a million. All but two of the
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  • 47 4 PERTH, Sun. Norman von Nlda won his second Australian open golf championship at Lake Karrinyup yesterday with a record aggregate of 278. Previous best score in the open championship was 282 by Oene Sarazen of the United States, in Melbourne in 1936— Reuter.
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  • 31 4 DUNEDIN. Sun— The tourinß Australian Rugby Union team beat Otago yesterday by 12 points to nine for the sixth successive win of their New Zealand tour Reuter.
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  • 486 4 LONDON, Sunday. MARCEL BOUSSAC may challenge the Aga Khan iTI to a match between his colt, Auriban, and Tulyar. The suggestion was made during the York meeting last week, and the initiative cams from the French stable. Realising that Auriban. as the speedier horse. ~ould enjoy a
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  • 320 4 LONDON, Sunday. TIE last of this season's county cricket championship matches began yesterday and in the main batsmen were to the f re. Leading both in aggregate and quality was Peter May of Surrey. His innings of 197t including 25 four?, ov r
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  • 159 4 Indians lose advantage V.Hampshire BOURNEMOUTH, Sun. T»HANKB to a six h wicket stand by 18-year-old Colin InglebyMackenzle, who made his first class cricket debut last season while still at Eton, and county captain E. D. R. Eager, Hampshire made a fine recovery against 'he Indians here yes'erday. This pair carried
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  • 28 4 Hampshire (Ist inns.) 256. India Garkwad not oat IS Boy b Shaekleton Adhlkarl b Sbackleton 1 Manjrekar not out i Extras ToUl (for two wkU.) 26 —Beater.
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  • 60 4 LONDON, Sat. T>ROMOTER Jack Solomons gave Joey Maxim 15 days yesterday to name a date for defence of his world llghtheavywelght title against Britain's Randy Turpin. If the champion from Cleveland does :)>'. come through. Salomons said he will apply to Boxing Commissions throughout the world to
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  • 30 4 ROME, Sun Jaros'.av Drcbny (Egypt) won the men's singles championship of the Dolomi es yesterday with a 6-4, 6-1, 6-2 victory over Eric Sturgess (S. Afr hi A.P.
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    41 4 A I'A'K playing together for the first time, American Vie Seixas (left, far side of net) and Australian Mtrvyn Rose won the U.S. national doubles title at Boston by beating the reigning champions, Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor.— A .P. picture.
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  • 88 4 LONDON, Sun. Yesterday's Rugby League results were: Yorkshire Cup (first round, first leg): Doncaster 12. Bradford Northern 11; Peatherstone Rovers 25. York 6: Halifax 35. Bramley 2: Huddersfield 19. Hunslet 14; Hull 7. Leeds 8; Keighley 16, Castleford T; Wakeflelti Trinity 15. Hull Kingston 22. Lancashire Cup
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  • 478 4 By HAROLD M AYES LONDON. Sun. TS It a crime to publicise cricket? For some of the stuff that's been served up In the "brighter 1 season which died a merciful death fust In time to make way for l/ni? Soccer It might well be.
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    • 339 4 ALL THE RESULTS LONDON, Sun. LEAGUE DIVISION 111 (South) SCOTTISH LEAGCE— DIV. A ii m i i nivicmv i Aldershot 0 Colchester 0 Aberdeen 1 Rangers t AiMnJl I,'h nH 2 Kri M C Brifhton 2 Clyde 3 Dundee S Warhol 3S? I Cry»Ul Palace 2 Newport I F.ikirk t
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  • 83 5 Seventeen recruits from the Singapore Police Training School were among donors] at the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service last week. Six volunteers from the R.A.F. Seletar also contri- i buted. The position of the blood bank for the week ending Aug. 29 was: Orp Crp Orp
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  • 73 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun— A few days after he was released from prison, Ahmad bin Thambi was charged at Johore Bahru with housebreaking in order to commit theft. The house was occupied by !che Teh binte Chik and the goods alleged to have been stolen included
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  • 241 5 Malays to start 'stay at school* campaign in Singapore ADEQUATE EDUCATION IS THEIR AIM MALAY organisations in Singapore are to join forces in a crusade to encourage Malay children to go to school and to stay at their books until they have received an adequate education. An organising committee is
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    36 5 TEMPORARY REPAIRS will be done to this superficial damage suffered, by the American tanker the New London when it was in collision with the Japanese ■hip Komei Mara in Singapore waters on Saturday.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 172 5 •THE Singapore Brewery 1 Workers' Union, representing over 500 daily-paid j workers of the Malayan Breweries and Archipelago Breweries, served a 14-day ultitum on their employers yesterday to settle wage increase claims. If a settlement is not reached within this period, the union intends to
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  • 93 5 Mr Tan Hong Tek 57 a Singapore businessman who kept a vow made during the. Japanese occupation to build a church, died In hla home yesterday Mr. Tan, who owned an advertising and publicity i agency paid for the cost ol J the new Methodist
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  • 25 5 Inche Mohamed Ham!:! Salikin of United States Information Service, who went to America on a three-month re-orientation course, returned to Singapore yesterday by air.
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  • 151 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ILfR. M. AROKIASAMY, president of the FederiTl ation of Government Administrative and Clerical Unions, yesterday challenged "any quarter" to produce evidence of corruption in the Government services. He was speaking at an annual delegates' conference. "This federation \s prepared to co-operate In
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    31 5 MR. P. V. GEORGE. founder member of the Naval Base Employees' Cooperative Stores, who has been appointed Chief Clerk of the Singapore Police Force Thrift and Loan Society.
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  • 100 5 Institution sites are considered T^HE Singapore Government A would like to take over the cemetery at Bukit Timarf Road as the site lor the proposed Raffles Institution or for use as a public park. The Cly Council who own the property, have been asked If they will give it up
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  • 39 5 Mr. Charles Ong Tiang Hin, younger brother of Mr. T. W. Ong. returned to Singapore yesterday by air from Australia to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Ong Boon Tat, who died on Friday.
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  • 296 5 T u Ji '•llowlnj svfc-»utUu an .nd'um'orrow- d •"«-<""« ♦»<••» TODAY DAY l 'l "»<«■ .Boon Tut St.. AiJonled Road. Slnu Arena*. P»»a Chi!' PI 1 1 RoY T^wnrr E u Rd ■•Won Rd.. Townrr Road, Seranxoon Road Sennut E*at«. Kolam Ay« Me X"'™. ft Chu m"'B.m.
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  • 221 5 THE NAVAL BASE Labour Union is demanding an increased cost of living allowance and better working conditions for more than 8,000 daily rated employees in the Singapore Naval Base. In a 15-point memorandum, sent yesterday to the Commodore Superintendent the union states that because the
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  • 65 5 The Singapore Buddhist Union has received a gift of about 6,000 square feet of land at Jalan Senyum, off Changi Road, from Madam Wee Beng Kirn, wife of Mr. Tay Siong Moh. At a ceremony yesterday the land was blessea and accepted. Bhikku Mahaweera Theo. Yen. Sek
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  • 44 5 The latest fair-price list published by the Singapore Food Control Department quotes 60 cents as the price of condensed milk of the following brands: Jersey Cow. Camel. Ship and Toucan. The price of Guide brand condensed milk Is 65 cents a tin.
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  • 294 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. "QJTRONG exception" has been taken by Chinese school authorities in Selangor to a remark made by the Federal Director of Education in his 1951 report that some Chinese schools were "a most serious danger to this country". The director, Mr. L. D.
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  • 52 5 Mrs V. Somasundram the i mother of Messrs. R. V. S. Sundram and S. K. Sundran. the Singapore sportsmen, was cremated at the Hindu cemetery at Bidadarl yesterday In the presence of a large gathering of friends and relatives. Numerous floral tributes were received from friends
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    • 61 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 10 a.m. News; 1 p.m. Matinee; 1.30 News: 1.45—2 Home on the Range; 5.02 Bandstand; 5.30 Children; 6 Ught Music; 6.15 News; 6.45 Composer of the Week; 7.15 RIDA; 7.30 Spot The Favourites 8 World Affairs: 8.15 Your Request: 9 Movie Magailne; 9.30 News: 9.45 Victorian Ballroom;
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  • 65 6 YEO KEE SAN at General Hospital on Aug. 31. Funeral from 23. Church St. on Sept. 4 noon. TAN HONG TEK: At 5.15 a.m on Sunday, August 31. 1952. athl> residence. No. 12, Emerald Hi I Road. Singapore, Tan Hong Tek. late proprietor. Messrs. Tan Hen: Tek Co., Singapore.
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  • 29 6 THE FAMILY of the late MOoh Chens I.ok thank all relatives find friends who *ent wreaths, pnlo. ni'jht visits, loaned ears, rendered awiMance etc.. and attended the funeral.
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  • 25 6 MADELINE LTD.. 278 Orchard Road, have great pleasure in announcing the arrival of a speci; consignment of Gowns designed specifically for Singapore's gay<*r occasions.
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  • 661 6 The Straits Times Singapore Mon, Sept, 1, 1952. Action At Last The problem of improving the quality of smallholders' rubbrr has existed for so long in Malaya that it is almost incredible that action is at last being taken. It has always seemed in the past that the very vastness
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  • 461 6 It is hard to know whether to be more critical of the Singapore PWD or the public relations department for the misleading picture that has been presented of PWD activities during the remainder of 1 this year. The statement i issued a fortnight ago by the
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  • 33 6 COLOMBO. Sun— Ceylon is Mke!y t 0 tighten exchange restrictions and imposp more cuts, because or deterioration- in the Island's balance cf international payments position <t was reported today. -Reuter.
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  • 1251 6 MODERNISE THE FISHING INDUSTRY what IS Wrong with our fishing industry? W HY i$ fish cau ht fS IT possible to obta.n IpV HY IS the markeiing locally so expen- system in Singapore siva?- m ore fish locally? so cnao tic? These are questions every housewife would like answered. Today
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    • 171 6 ASA VERY Junior Government servant, I am very depressed to read that the price of rice has been increased by 5 cents a kati. 1 am beginning to doubt if the present Government is Working for the general good and welfare of the ordinary people or
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    • 119 6 rE staple food of Malaya Is rice. The price of this Is therefore the chief factor in the cost of living. The only hope of keeping this latter steady Is therefore to stabilise the price of rice. In 1919. Government recognised this and sold it at $1
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  • 568 6 Queen Mother a 'Rough Rider T^HE QUEEN MOTHER mow a Rough Ri^er. Her eldest daughter has ap pointed her honorary Coir nel of the City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders i R.A.C. (TA). among othrr things. The other things; Colonel-in-Chief of the Queens Bays (2nd Dragoon Guards). 7th Queen's Own
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  • 445 6 ON COOKS JN MOfcii' households, meals are normally prepared by the woman of the house. She* is the cook. But it seems odd that when one speaks of cooks in the professional sense, the cooks so conjured up are usually men. Why is this so? Main reason.
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    • 723 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. THE REV. J.J.E. SAMPSON MISS RC. RUSSELL. The engagement is announced between Jeremy John Igerton, son of Mr. Mrs. S.J M. Sampson of South Lee. Bury St. Edmunds, and Rosomary Clara, daughter of Mr. St Mrs. E.D.B. Russell of Hill House. Shorne. Kent. SITUATIONS VACANT EUROPEAN FIRM reou
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  • 47 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Palanisamy. of the Amber Estate, was fined $67 for having six bottles of samsu on which duty had not been paid. A special constable arrested him as he was travelling in a taxi with the aamsu. The duty payable was $14.15.
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  • 584 7 SOON IT MAY NOT BE 'IMP FOR ALL Membership to be restricted 'IT WILL STRENGTHEN US 9 MEETING TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Kuala Lumpur branch of the Independence of Malaya Party today decided that IMP should pull its doors almost shut to keep pace with the progress made by
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  • 183 7 HELP? WE WON'T BEG FOR IT, THEY SAY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. I LL suggestions that the Independence of Malaya Party was too| weak to stand on Its own were flrmly denied today by members of its Kuala Lumpur branch at the meeting. They rejected all proposals which could strengthen the
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  • 92 7 PENANO, Sun. A large I crowd of Indians who turned up at Bayan Lepas airport this afternoon to welcome the 1 Indian Ambassador to China,! I Mr. N. Raghavan and his i wife, was disappointed when I the Malayan Airways plane from Bangkok arrived without them. Mr.
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  • 76 7 KUALA LUMPUR, SunMany of the difficulties of Department of Information field officers would be removed when the information services were unified under a director-general, a d Mr. J. N. McHugh, Director of the department, yesterday. He was speaking at a meeting of field officers from all
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  • 44 7 BENTONG Sun. Officers of the Labour Department, Pahang. Kelantan and Trengganu have completed an inspection of Government '.abourers' accommodation In Trengganu and Pahang 1 Action has been taken to Improve conditions of lines In regrouped areas. LAND PURCHASE APPROVED
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  • 101 7 rvm: SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL plans to build 1 a new $2,500,000 reservoir at Bukit Timah Hill. Government sanction :or the purchase of 18 acres of land for this reservoir -has been obtained. The Council's Special Waterworks Committee has agreed to a suggestion that
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  • 149 7 MONEY Is scarce, the cost of living is still high but Harl Raya Haji comes once a year. And so Muslims in Malaya celebrated it yesterday in the traditional colourful way. Cine.nas showing Malay films were packed, and in Singapore Raffles Museum and the Botanic
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  • 91 7 BENTONG Sun. The "bagi dua (profit-sharing) system in small Pahang rub- ber holdings is swinging more and more In favour of the worker, who is demanding more to compensate for .lower earnings. Under th e system the employer pays for overhead expenses and he and his workers
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  • 62 7 TAIPING, Bun— A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the Taiping Coroner at the conclusion of the inquest on Private Peter James Staples, of No. 2 Supply Depot, Taiping. Staples went for a swim with a few friends at the New Club Swimming Pool when
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  • 58 7 A Singapore Buddhist, Madam Wee Beng Kirn, presented tt.OW r quare feet of land at Jalan Senyum, S\i mile, Changi Road, to Singapore Buddhist Union, yesterday. Here, assisted by a member of her family, she sprinkles holy water on the land before It was handed over
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  • 47 7 PENANG, Sun. A large holiday crowd attended last night's "Tournament Week Ball" held at the 8. and O. Hotel here in conjunction with this year's Malayan lawn tennis championships. There were several novelty and spot dances. Dancing ended at 2 o'clock this morning.
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  • 74 7 rDAY a Chinese Methodist youth caravan from Penang will start a tour of the Federation and visit the various Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship Chapters The visits to the principal towns where there are Methodist churches are to i encourage youth work and to study
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  • 155 7 AT AN emergency meeting yesterday, 24 stokers employed at the Singapore City Gasworks in Kallang Road ipclded to strike should negotiations they are now having with the City Council for ff-ii-t increases break down. The decision was approved by the executive committee of Singapore Government and
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  • 28 7 TELUK ANSON, Sun. Zainab binte Othman, a 60--year-old woman, was fatally injured in an accident with a motor -cycle on an estate road near Teluk Anson.
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  • 246 7 Catholic call for 'bad' film boycott npEN' THOUSAND print-' ed forms asking! Catholic adults in Malaya and Borneo to pledge themselves to stay away: from Indecent films and, stop buying immoral literature will be sent out In a fortnight, a spokesman of the Catholic Diocese in Singapore told the Straits
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  • 82 7 PENANG, Sun.— So impressed was the Indonesian medical team with the Dental School clinics in the Federation that on its return to Indonesia, the team will recommend the setting up of similar clinics in schools. Dr. P Mardjaban the team leader told the Straits Times today before
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  • 27 7 BENTONG, Sun. Mr. Cheong Ftx>n, an old boy of the Victoria Institution, Kuala Lumpur, has been appointed interpreter in the Chinese Affairs Department. Bentong, Pahang.
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  • 194 7 yHE annual report of the Malayan War Damage Commission for last year describes the "difficult and frustrating" condition under which assessors have to travel on foot and in armoured cars into some parts of the Federation. The report, together with a statement of accounts,
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  • 326 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. FOLLOWING 27 months of "struggling" for 1 better living condition with ths "s.o* tacfics" of their employers, Selangor's tin mine clerks today decided to call for th e intervention of ths Government. This decision was made at the third annual general meeting
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  • 157 7 'Father of the lepers' is dead rE "father of the lrpers." Mr. Yeo Kirn Eng. aged 45. died in the Trafalgar Leper Colony. Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Yeo. a leper for 20 years, was a great favourite among his fellow Inmates, and an example of courag* to them. During the Japanese
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  • 46 7 BENTONG. Sun. Officers and men of the Bentong district police headquarters gave a farewell tea party to Mr. C. W J. Greenstreet, OSPC. Bentong, and Mrs. Greenstreet. and to welcome Mr. P H Wright Nooth— the new OSPC. Mr. Greenstreet'a new station is Malacca^
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  • 49 7 TELUK ANSON Sun.—lnche Shamsudin bin Hajl Sidin, Deputy Assistant District Officer. Lower Perak, was entertained to a dinner by the staff of the District Office and friends at the Paradise Cafe on the eve of his departure to Parit Buntar as Assistant District Officer, Krian.
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  • 22 7 BENTONG, Sun. The increase in bandit activity in Kelantan caused the owner of an estate to close down his uroperty.
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  • 914 9 Soon perhaps within the next ten days. Britain is to hold her first atomic test. This article by VIV GOLDSMITH, from Perth, Western Australia, tells of the preparations now being made at Montebello Islands in the Indian Ocean. SHIPS of the British and Australian Na
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    • 273 9 NOW SHOWlNG l^t'Jttll'J^ ZOO M1... i IN AN ATOM-POWERED ROCKET TO A NEW LAND OF FANTASTIC ADVENTURE! V LJ D l l l <van entire island explocles I if fCf mmtm in a prehistoric earth quake fc?il VbCMuL m. *A^^Lm\ I mW~ mmmmmr S-^^mmmii. Tißr^al mm -^mmrnW *m^mmm b^bl^HbV R^^i
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    • 206 9 SELAMAT HARI RAYA HAJI TO ALL OUR MUSLIM PATRONS TODAY p** 0^ aWi iT~iaf~w n~iaf~tfYi ll %m 145 ~*~-^mW"t Attacks PLAN NOW OPEN FOR^ *#foi MIGMTIEST 0F neMille'S Running Time hrs. 31 minutes SEASON COMMENCES FRIDAY, SEPT. sth sssss 5 SHOWS AS USUAL s~s. 9.30 a.m. -12.30-3.20-6.15 9.15 p.m i-
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 330 9 The Straits Times Crossword S^JJ^b an ag) <io> 29. Mottled foot in Fiance (4). I,' I U M« I U I U I |7 I la I I DOWN l. The core of part of the 9 l 0 Place for upset playthings I I I t«»- ■■-"-Vi «S$ lowliness
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  • 312 10 DROBABLY the general r firmness on the London Stock Exchange with the improvement there in Government securities and Industrials had considerable < influence on the Malayan Share Market, as it was noticeable that the week proved exceptional to the normal rule that a
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  • 102 10 Rivrrvi.-n Rr. >her V. tal** L/d. presented accounts* for the year ended March 31. 1952 showing a profit of 79.8 per cent, and net liquid asset* of I'll per share. All m Co6t of production worked out at 1/5<J. (60.8 cents) per 1b on a crop averaging 7791
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  • 33 10 Estates and mines in the Outhrle Group last month produced: Rubber. 6.500.366 lb; tea (black), 145.000 lb; palm oil. 1,100 tons; palm kernels. 329 tons; tin ore, 387 ptcuia.
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  • 14 10 Ayer Panas Rubber Estate Ltd. produced 76,000 Ib. of rubber Ust month.
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  • 200 10 From Our Own Correspond nt MELBOURNE, Saturday. INVESTMENTS and bonds were irregular at the 1 closing call of the Stock Exchange yesterday. Price falls continued to oat- number rises, but they were mainly of a few pence only. Metal shares were higher ani investment
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  • 61 10 SYDNEY. Sun— Australia will support the South African demand for a higher price fcr gold, the Secretary of the Federal Treasury. Dr. Roland Wilson, slid prior to his departure by air for Mexico City to attend meetings of the World Bank Monetary Fund. Dr. Wilson said
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  • 43 10 Advance-Information of the results and dividend of Consolidated Tin SmelUr* limited were given In Share Circular No. 31. The published account* now received show net liquid assets after allowing for Preference Capital at 27/5 Vi per tl of Ordinary Stock.
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  • 12 10 GltneaW Plantations L'd. produced 66.000 lb. of rubber U«t month.
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  • 224 10 BUSINESS done In the Malayan Share Market last week included. INDUSTRIALS. Fraser Neave Ord. $3 90 to $4 JO. Win Hammers $2 40. Malayan Breweries $4.85. Malayan Cement 99 cents and $1.00. Malayan Collieries $1.47 -i, Singapore Cold Storage $4.40, Straits Times $3.95 to $4.00. Straits Trading $19.50
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  • 33 10 The Basaeti Rabber Conpaav Uaaltc4 announce that the' company's total War Damage claim has been assessed and accepted at $50,816 and a first Interim payment Is expected shortly.
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  • 59 10 MAYNARD AND COMPANY LIMITED made $74,494 (74.9 per cent.) in the year ended Apr. 30. 1952, and ent. is recommended making a final dividend of It per Cv 20 per cent, for the year against 10 per cent. f»r the preceding period. Net current assets in balance
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  • 469 11 LATE GOAL T.P.C.A. give a grand display T.P.C.A. 8; Rovers 1 fPAMILIAN Physical Cultural Association, Selangor 1 F.A. league runners-up, making their debut before three thousand soccer fans at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday afainst Singapore AJF.A.'s senior league champions, Rovers, had to be content with a draw.
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  • 114 11 SEREMBAN. Sun. Sembilan Indians won A^ the first g«ine in the Southern Section of the Baxdhan Cup soccer cosapssiOca against Malacca Indiaas by 4-1 at Serembaa todajWegrt led 3-1 at tb. uUsrraL The borne side dictated play In the first half and notched the
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  • 111 11 St Andrew's School beat the Bran'oco Sports Club at tabletennis yesterday by six matches to one at the Brantoco Sports Club premises at Lim Teck Kirn Road, Singapore. Results: (St. Andrew's players mentioned first). Hinrles: Chiang Shih Fang bt. Lim Bah Chee, 3-0: Edward
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  • 164 11 MAINTAINING their unbeaten record, Haikowru B.C. trounced a ten-man Customs team 10-0 in their s.AF.A Dlv SB at Oeylang Stadium Yesterday. They have played ten games, won nine and drew one. Halkowyu attacked straight from the kick off and in the 1 Oth minute they were awarded a
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  • 384 11 LONDON. Sunday OLAt INGS la the current county cricket rhSMaillMala tafcat arc: No Ist I tins. P. W. L. D. IM deeiataa Last Dnn PU Sarrey 27 JO J 4 SXSt Yorkshire 27 K 2 8 l SIS Lancashire 27 II 3 11 1
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  • 554 11 JN the Invitation 4x440 yards Inter -club relay at the Singapore Harbour Board Boys Club third annual sports at Keppel yesterday, the Young Men's Muslim Association team dropped the baton, recovered It and finished first— and then were disqualified A keenly contested affair was the 880
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  • 354 11 lIIGHUGHT of the S.T.T.A.'s 1952 Singapore championships (senior inter-club league) was the clash between Chinese Sports Association (Red) and Shing Wah (Yellow) on Saturday night. Though competing only for the first time in the senior league, Shing Wah made C.S.A. fight very hard for
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    25 11 PLUTO (Bowden). easy winner of the ("owdray Scurry (Sf at the amateur nee m eetinr at Kuala Lumpur «n Saturday, retmrns scale.— Straits Times p.'ctmre.
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  • 23 11 Entries for th« YM.CJL. membcra- handicap singles and doubles close tomorrow. The competition will start *t 3 p m. on Saturday.
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  • 28 11 The Island Club's monthly medal bogey for August resulted as follows: A. Division, F. JotKS (plus S) B. Division, s O Kemco (Plus 3 1
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  • 448 11 IPOH, Sunday. T*HE distinction of being the first Perak player to A score a century after the war In a State match was achieved by young Noel Mcnerasinghe today in the gam e against Kedah here. Perak wan by innings and 127 runs,
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  • 396 11 SB A junior tournament results XJIGHLIGHT ol the opening day of the Singapore Ama'.rur Badminton Association Junior Championship tcurnament at 'he S.A3.A. hill on Saturday wa.i the singles tie between George Ton and Tan Geok Tiam. With powerful smashing and accurate placing George soon out his oppon nt en the
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  • 93 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Suii—Selangor Coast Club (Klang) repeated their 1949 success in the Navaratnam Shield cricket competition today when they beat Railway Institute (Sentul) by 44 runs In the final played over the week-end on the P.W.D. Sports Club ground. Cheras Road here. 9 ores In
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  • 30 11 The referee awarded a walkover to Singapore Harbour Board Police when the BODCA team failed to turn up for Saturday's SAFA Div. 3B league tie at the CYMA ground
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  • 32 11 In the final of the annual handicap billiard tournament (English game) at the Railway Institute. Singapore, Mr. K. Vythlllngam. Railway Goods Office. Singapore beat Mr. Chan i'eng Kow. railway pensioner.
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  • 47 11 In a SAFA division 3B ?u« soccer match played on the Polica rround yesterday. Buklt Timah Sports Club beat Singapore Volunteer Special Constabulary by two gomls to one. Scorers for Buklt Timah w?ra Supaat and Buprt whl'c Charlls Tan reared for B.V.S.C. ReTrr^: Mr. Mutthu-nmv
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 35 11 SOCCER: SBHFA, Shell OTEC Shell in.und; SCS H ETC— T. Park. BAFA DW. 3B: F 4 T t SIT— CYMA (round. FrfendlT. Tifera v TFCA J. Boar. CRICKET: SJI f Overseas Boys SJI 2 p.m.
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  • 728 12 Heavy day at LTAM meet Reports on the Malayan tennis eh am- j pionships are from Straits Times expert I Ang Earn Hock. PENANG, Sunday. THE Hong Kong chamyion and holder of the Malayan singles title, K. H. Ip, and the Singapore champion,
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  • 39 12 KOTA BAHRU. Sun. —Ong Chew Bee. the Ins of Hong Kong and Gladys Loke-Chua will play exhibition tennis matches here on Wednesday and at Lundang on i Thiirrdny There will op no entrance changes <
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  • 641 12 Mrs. Dew defeats holder TO MEET MB8.IT PENANQ, Sun. T\HE Penang and Selangor M. triple champion, Mr*. ■Helen Dew of Malacca, defeated the bolder, Mra. D. C. A. Praaer, by 5-7, 6-2, f-t in a semi-final of the women's singles when the Malayan lawn tennis championships .vent Into the fourth
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  • 200 12 R.A.F. hold Penang to a draw PENANG, Sun. A SPECTACULAR recovery In the second half saw R.A.P. i Malay*) pulling out of a 3-1 deficit to held Penang to a draw In todays friendly soccer match on Victoria Green. Penang, fielding five reserves, went ahead to a 3-1 lead in
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  • 473 12 MEN'S SINGLES QUARTER-FINALS: M Y'aaantaslngh bt K. E. M. Hnssain 8-4, S-4; Robert C'h'a bt Timo'hy Lee 6-3, 6-3; Ong Chew Bee bt Bhrpep I.ekhakula 6-2, 6-0. SEMIUNAXS: Ong Cbew Bee bt Robert Chia 4-1, 6-2; K. H. Ip bt M. Vasantasingh 6-0. 6-1. MEN'S DOUBLES
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  • 626 12 INNINGS VICTORY FOR STORE POLICE SINGAPORE Police beat the Federation Police bj *3 an innings and 54 runs In their second annua cricket match which ended yesterday at Thomsot Road. Yesterday's play started an hour late due to rain, but accurate bowling by Singapore's H. Perelra (4—22) and the excellent
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  • 307 12 KtoKRATION rOUCa FOBCB Haaara stack law k oaaa>aja 1 WoatToafllm law a Foroira C. Skepkcrdtea Ck«ak k Cooko U Kkoo Bin Keat Krlikaaa k Cook* 4 r. G. de Sllra Cb«ak k sasdram W A. Balarataam Prnkt R W Sadd.ky c Cawaa V.l.iillai I r. Alacmarm c Cacak k
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  • 87 12 A representative Singapore European (Civilians) tennU team yesterday beat Combined Set vices by four games to on* at Changi. Scores i Civilians first): Hollcway and Sullivan bt l.'idgeon (RAF) and Bishop (RAF) 6-2. 6-0; Stein and Welschen bt McKe (RAF and Gavin (RAAF) 7-5. 6-4; Kulper
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  • 128 12 PARIS. Sun QBCAR PLATTNER of Swttser land, who before the event started was thought to have little chance, yesterday became world professional sprint cycling champion In succession to Britain's Reg Harris who had held the t)U. for t*>e Ipat three veara. Pi» f n*r. an*»t*ur champion
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  • 269 12 Army beat Navy, tie for title ARMY v.d with the RAF for the Singapore lnter-S rvlces cricket championship by defeating Navy by eight wickets yesUrday. Army carried their overnight score of 93 for eight to 13 J yesterday morning. In their s.ccnd Innings, Navy were all put for 74. The
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