The Straits Times, 16 November 1952

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  • 28 1 The Straits Times LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA Sunday Edition ol the Straits Times dt Singapore Free Press No. 901. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 277 1 Santa will visit the islands "THE eh Idren who live on the many lonely islands off Singapore wilt not be forgotten this year, for Father Christmas is making a special ail-day launch trip to visit them with a sack bulging with presents. Ami what presents! The Singu]>or Social Welfare Deliinin
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  • 35 1 LONDON. Sat— For the third time since the war. London is to increase its force of policewomen. The force is to have three more inspectors, seven more sergeants and 60 new constables— Eeuter.
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  • 318 1 Building railway DOING IT WITH BARE HANDS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturaday. W>TH their bare hands 1,000 Kelanran Malays have laid a 100-mile railway straight through the heart of the Kelantan jungle into Pahang, a Federation Government spokesman said today. This "railway of a thousand bridges" as it is
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  • 67 1 THE Straits Times Annuals are sold out. The 1952 issue of this fine publication exceeded even the expectations of those Malayans who have come to rely on fine writing and craftsmanship in their annual. Sales were thus brisker than ever before. So don't blame your newsagent if
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  • 66 1 MANCHESTER. Sat.— Lori M.. ford's Summer Rain won rhe Manchester November handicap, the last big race of j the 1952 season, in a thrilling flntsh here this afternoon I Summer Rain, a 3-year-old colt, won by a neck from the Irish challengers Knock Hard and
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  • 42 1 The Malay Union will hold a day of sport at Changi Point, Singapore, today. There will be kolek racing in the morning, starting at 10 a.m.. and land sports in the afternoon, followed by a ronggeng in the evening.
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  • 220 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Saturday.' INDIA'S long awaited resolution for settling the Korean war was in the hands of United Nations delegations today for consideration. The measure, wliich is not expected to be presented formally to the General Assembly's main Political Committee before the
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  • 35 1 A very successful Kiwi Association variety concert under the patronage of the Colonial Secretary, Mr W L Blythe. was held at the >ie toria Memorial Theatre last nieht. It will be repeated tonight.
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  • 211 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. TWO Communist terror ists surrendered in Selangor this morning after hearing of a "voice from heaven broadcast from a plane. Deep in the Kuala Lanjtai jungles, the two terrorists. Ah Fong, alias Yeong Nam Chen, and Ah Yoke, alias Cheonu Yin heard
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  • 66 1 TEMERLOH, Sat.— "Can my husband go to prison for me?" a 29-year-oM woman. Low Thai asked when sentenced to 21 days' simple imprisonment by the President of -the West Pahang Sessions Court. She had pleaded guilty to possession of four packets of chandu when searched at
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  • 54 1 TOKYO. Sat. A US. Air Force transport plane crashed into a 2,000--foot mountain 20 miles east of Seoul yesterday, Killing its 44 passengers and crew. The plane was an AC-119 flying boxcar. Air search located the plane this morning and a rescue party reported there
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  • 250 1 On the Esplanade CINGAPOREANS who look upon the Esplanade as a place not only to enjoy the cool sea breeze, but also to eat and drink, last night got their wish a $129,000 2 [-stall eating centre right on the sea-front provided by the City Council Mrs.
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  • 24 1 NORFOLK, Virginia, Sat.— Five soldiers were killed and six injured when an American oil tanker and a navy transport collided.
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  • 227 1 SINGAPORE, the holders. and Selangqr shared honours in the first night's play in the challenge round of the Foong Secng Cup competition at the Singapore Badminton Association hall last night. Each side won a sincles and a doubles. The remaining five matches to decide
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  • 640 1 Airman tells of day night in the jungle AIR-TO-GROUND instruc- tions, relayed through loudspeakers from aircraft were used yesterday in operations to rescue Ser-geant-Pilot William Georgs Godsill, of Birmingham, from a Johore jungle into which he had parachuted after his aircraft had collided with another during training exercises Sgt. Godsill
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  • 37 1 TOKYO, Sat. —The world flyweight champion. Yoshlo Shirs!, retained his title tonight with an unanimous decision over Dado Marino in a 15-round battle. Ths Japanese titleholder stayed In command and staggered the Filipino throughout. AP.
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  • 611 2 ALARMED at the i growth of the drinking habit, doctors have charted the path of a man's downfall the chart is above from the time that, without realising it, ho begins to take liquor not as a beverage but as a drug. The
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  • 199 2 'SAUCERS' WERE BALLOONS BETWEEN 4,000 and 10.000 balloons of all shapes and sizes are launched eich day in the United States by government agencies and private institutions, thus causing many of the "flying saucer" scares. Some fly way up at 100,000 feet, making measurements of weather conditions and cosmic rays
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  • 914 2 At last—a factory-made blood* plasma PVP a new plastic plasma, has proved a satisfactory substitute for blood plasma in treatment of severe shock cases RECENTLY, in Philadelphia General Hospital, in the Eastern State of Pennsylvania, a golden fluid trickled from a transfusion bottle into the arm of a patient who
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  • 218 3 Armed men asked for rice JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. A 20-YEAR-OLD tapper woman will spend two years m gaol for not telling the police that two armed men had asked her to buy rice for them. She is Hlew Fong Kirn, whom Mr. Justice Buhagiar in
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  • 366 3 We've been side-stepped KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday INDIANS IN MALAYA have been "sidestepped" in important economic and political issues, Dr. J. Samuel, President of the Federation of Indian Organisations, told a general meeting of the F. 1.0. in Kuala Lumpur today. "There
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    131 3 Admiral Sir Guy Runei, C-in-C Far East Station, chatting outside Admiralty House yesterday with Admiral A. W. Radford, C-in-C of the U.S. Pacific Fleet. Admiral Radford. accompanied by hi* wife and five members of his staff, arrived by special Navy plane at KaMang yesterday foi a two-day visit to Singapore.
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    47 3 Seventeen year old Ernesto Daroya and Dolores Anciano, young members of Singapore's Filipino community rehearsing for the Sabkot Dance" which will be performed at Raffles Hotel for Philippine Nrght," on Dec. 6, in aid of ttte Singapore Leper Relief Association and Hie Filipino Association. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 164 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat THE FOUR NEW items laid down by the UMNO-MCA alliance in their election manifestoes were all designed to increase the revenue of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality, said Mr. H. S. Lee, chairman of the MCA. Selangor, at an election
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  • 138 3 ONLY 19 YET HE HAS NOW BEEN CONVICTED 10 TIMES The Singapore First District Judge, Mr. A. W. Bellamy, yesterday sentenced Lee Kok Chye, 19, a labourer, to 18 months' imprisonment for breaking into a goldsmith's shop. Lee, who admitted nine previous convictions, was arrested seven hours after the offence
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  • 182 3 Rubber again advanced in price in Singapore yesterday and first grade December closed at 8234 cents a lb.— 2% cents above Friday's closing price. The price has now appreciated by 5*4 cents since November 7. Yesterday's firming of price was due again to Continental and possibly U.S.
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  • 33 3 LONDON, Sat— Mr Geoffrey Lloyd, the Minister of Fuel and Power, drove Britain's first jet car at 70 m.p.h. yesterday and described the experience as "a completely new motoring sensation."— Reuter.
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  • 128 3 INJURIES EARN $5,800 DAMAGES THE High Court yesterday awarded a Singapore postman. A. Munusamy, special and general damages totalling; $5,800 against a motorist, Kuan Chwee Teng. The action was brought by Munusamy for injuries he suffered in a collision between his motor-cycle and the car driven by Kuan at the
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  • 299 3 LONDON. Sat LEAGUE DIV. I Burnley 1 Aston Villa Cardiff 1 Manchester!; t Liverpool 1 Arsenal Manchester C. S Charlton 1 Middlesbrough 1 Derby Newcastle 2 CheUea 1 Preston 3 Sunder Und 8 Sheffield Wed. 3 Portsmouth Stoke 1 Wolves S Tottenham 1 Bolton 1 W. Bromwich
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  • 48 3 KLANG, Sat. UOUR PEOPLE wee injured •T when a car collided with a lorry on the Klaag-Kuala Lumpur road last night. The car was smashed. The four occupants, all Chinese, were sent to Klai.g Hospital. Their conditions is said to be serious.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 170 3 I Today's Radio SINGAPORE (484 Metre* 41 Metres) 9 a.m. Good Morning; 9.30 Crosby Show: 10 News: 10.05 Hawaii: 10.30 Latin America: 11 Time for Music: 11.30—12 Service: 1 p.m. Day« Rose Orch.: 1.30 News: 1.45 Sports; 2 Voices Music: 215 Gypsy Music; 2.30 Curtain Call; 3 Concert; 4 Listeners'
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  • 686 4  -  SUSAN WISE By "What you wan' break fuss tomorrow mem?" asked Cookie. 'Eggs and bacon," I said. "No more eggs mem," said Cookie with a broad grin. "Let's not have eggs then." suggested husband. "Let's have tomato and bacon." Why," he continued plaintively,
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  • 41 4 Kreisfer? Paganini? Campoli? Never heard of 'em. But watch out for me in a few years time I'll be filing the Victoria Memorial Hall, you'll see. Picture by Wun Chee For of 230 South Bridge Road, Singapore.
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  • 619 4 FILM STARS AND THE COLLYWOBBLES LAST Monday there was a cinema show at the Club in aid of Poppy Day. The Tuan sees no reason for changing his opinion in general of films, as so many people call them, but he admits that the film he saw had its merits,
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  • 461 4 SECAMAT, Sat. CLAP. That was the only word for what was on when I drove into the hilltop camp of "A" Company of the Cameronians. Sergeants were shouting and soldiers in shorts and bush-jackets were leaping to attention in ail directions. ft was nothing
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  • 215 5 Research may save us, says Dr. Cake PENANC, Saturday. £CIENCE can cut the present high cost of rubber production in Malaya, the Sunday Times was told today. Dr W. E Cake, managing director of the Plantation Division of the United
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  • 61 5 FIRE? 333. HE URGES There should be a direct §üblic telephone line to the ingapore Fire Brigade to save lives and property, a City Councillor, Mr. Lee Choon Eng, .said yesterday. Mr. Lee said he had made this suggestion to the Fire Brigade Superintendent by letter.s. He suggested that a
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  • 66 5 Krishnan Padmanabhan was tentatively charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with committing mischief by fire. He is alleged to have set fire to Lim Ah Tong's house in Coronation Road with intent to cause destruction. On the request of the police, Mr E H.
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  • 131 5 Gurkhas at Army wedding DOZENS of gaily-clad Gurkha women were at yesterday's wedding of Miss Marjorie Rowles, W.V.S. welfare worker to the Gurkhas, and Capt. B.K. Whitworth, of the Malay Regiment, at St. George's Garrison Church, Tanglin. Capt. Whitworth, who has served with the Malay Regiment for two years, was
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    46 5 A GURKHA woman pays her respects to Capt. Whitworth, formerly of the Malay Regiment, and Mrs. Whitworth. at the reception at the W.V.S Hall after their wedding at the Garri son Church, Singapore, yesterday. Mrs. Whitworth is a welfare officer with the Gurkhas. Straits Times picture.
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  • 47 5 Aerial advertising began in Singapore last night when a light aircraft was flown over the town with an illuminated sign. Flying at 1,000 feet over the sea between Bedok and Tangjong Pagar. the aircraft was in touch with the Kallang Airport control tower by radio.
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  • 305 5 Birth control pioneer kJARCARET Sanger, the woman who braved gaol 40 years ago te found the birth control movement, arrived in Singapore by Comet yesterday with two other American experts. LThe 69-year-old pioneer of lentiflc contraception, herself from a family of 11 children, is here to
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  • 63 5 Ang Tiong Loo and Lim Keng Leong yesterday were charged with causing hurt to each other with iron bars on the morning of Nov. 13 at the Kah Hin Rubber Factory 7th milestone, Bukit Timah Road. In the Singapore Fourth Police Court they claimed trial.
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  • 149 5 A man who joined the French Legion and then changed his mind is in the Outram Road Gaol awaiting repatriation to England. He is Mr. T. S.Hayden Jones, 25, formerly of the British merchant navy. He Jumped overboard from the French troopship Sontay in Colombo
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  • 45 5 Mr. D. Stevens, Labour Party candidate for the Rochore Ward, will hold a series of election meetings toda: starting at 10.30 a.m. He will address gatherings at Lorong Lalat, McNair Road. Tronoh Road, Kampong Bugi.s French Road and Tank Road
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  • 87 5 A scrap iron dealer, Ec Oeok Huan, told the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday that he could identify a stolen piece of iron which Cheong Ah Moh dishonestly retained on Aug. 10 by short line cut on it. The Magistrate, Mr E H D'Netto. fined Cheong
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  • 67 5 "111 bet you hav e had enough suffering already I hope you will take this opportunity to improve your health." Mr E H D'Netto Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, yesterday told 19-year-old Ang Chiew Koon He was put on a sixmonth $250 good behaviour bond. Ang had earlier
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  • 31 5 The Hua Bian Association yesterday celebrated their 15th anniversary with a dinner at the Chinese Tempk in Telok Ayer Street, Singapore. About 1,000 members and guests were present.
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  • 42 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat —For nutting 41 fowls in a small basket in such a way as to cause undue suffering to the fowls Ng Alk Leong was fined $50 by Inche Salleh bun Eckhardt in the Bagan Serai court.
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  • 138 5 SEREMBAN, Sat. rE Yang dl-Pertuan Besar this afternoon presented a sliver coffee service to Brigadier J. R. G. Andre, retiring Director of the Federation Military Services, and Mrs. Andre. The presentation, held In the Astana In Seremban. was made on behalf of
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  • 296 5 Hum Pipe Rhwm Hut, Ford Bin 6enc. Wire Mesfa PWD Qnarry N»ny»nj Mfr 81. P»nJ»njr. NsUonal Carton Frlnceu EUsakath Cit., Dairy Farm 111 Pandaa Juronr 1 and 8. Bt. Tlmak Viil»ie. United Chln'M K. Wki. Laai Cannery. Lam Choon K Wki. Bah Him Fred WtltrhoiiH Indaitrtal Gatei. KUknrn
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    • 86 5 REMINDER Did you send your entries for the "PERUTZ" PANMALAYAN PHOTO COMPETITION? If not yet, do it now! Do you know any Size will do for the SECTION GENERAL, Closing date 30th/ 1 1/52 Organised by, HAGEMEYER TRADING CO., (M) LTD. ■>M THE GREYSJ I VIRGINIA W tn the "t"
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  • 819 6  - A USTRALIA THE BIG TALKS IN LONDON Massey Stanley By CANBERRA, Saturday. f-gEADED for a conference of Commonwealth Ministers expected to prove more significant than any of its kind since the Ottawa Conference of 1932, the Prime Minister, Mr. R. C. Menxics, is preparing to leave fcr London. With him
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  • 408 6 r[E Chinese girl bandit was about 20 years old and even the bullet hole in the side of her head couldn't hide the fact that she had been handsome. The girl's compatriot was a wizened little man perhaps twice her ajfe and four bullets
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  • 742 6  -  BILLY BUDD DRITISH newspapers. 13 very impressed by the success of the Duchess of Kent's tour, have been complaining about her "financial plight" and demanding that something be done about it. It was said by several Journals that the Duchess received only the £380 pension of
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  • 368 6 MARIE SOUGH'S COOKERY CORNER RICE takes a lot of beating when it comes to using up left-overs or making economical and nourishing dishes. To cook rice, wash It well and place in a good strong pan. Add enough water to cover the rice and your hand
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    • 224 6 MY DOCTOR SAYS... > BORNEO *r K^ompanu ot imitrd —^f- J ff&k COMPLEMENT M s... i '*m Wear these healthful Aertex shins and yonl T??>s^ insulate your body against extremes of. JoHi^^^J^f^^r^T!>^ temperature. The secret lies in the' £&\liiil:]:]i\yf]!U:[^ i:]fc\ millions of tiny windows in tho. weave which allow an
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  • 781 7  -  Kathleen Hickley Waiting for the "Tungku Hussein' I By FATHER CHFJSIMAS will break new territory i year when he visits the islands whicii lie off the coast of Singapore.. And what a welcome he will get from the children crowding round the beaches
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  • 412 7  -  MARIE GOUGH By A FEW days ago the Gas Council in London held an international exhibition of cookery at the Royal Festival Hall. Here, teams of cooks from 20 different nations displayed how their traditional fare could be made out of commodities obtainable in a still rigidly
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  • 965 8  -  HELEN CATHCART By -But perhaps not for 60 years! T \ST Fridny was i very important anniversary for Charles Philip Arthur George, the rosui?h. fair-halved little boy who one day will be King of England. The guns of the Tower of London
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  • 387 8 By VICTOR SIMS AN 18-year-old London wife last week told why she gave up the chance of life in a Persian palace a tale of a strange romance, told by petite Margaret Hashemi-Naen in her parents' modest flat in Southflelds road, Acton. As
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  • 465 8 T am a girl of 15 and have three boy friends, but I don't know which to choose. One is overseas one Is In another State and the third is in school with me Do you think It is a good thing for a girl of my age
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  • 213 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. |F an application succeeds a woman who recently gave birth to triplets will be the first Johore mother to receive the Queen's Bounty. The mother, Papah, who works as a tapper on Ulu Tiram Estate, bore the boys in
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  • 204 9 OSMAN'S NEW 'TRIKE' JOHORE BAHRU, Sat 9SMAN bin Jaffar of Mersing, the boy who was bom without legs and was fitted with artificial ones in 1951. is due l n Johore Bahru soon to have his wooden limbs adjusted. rhis is necessary because he has grown since then. Not only
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  • 74 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. KUALA LUMPUR Railway Institute's office-bearer: for 1952-53 are: Chairman Mr. E. T. Williams, vice-chairman, Mr. P. Selvaiiayagam, sports secretary Mr. Ooi Oim Boon; football member, inche Mohd Dan; cricket member. Mr P. Selvanayagam; badminton member, Mr. James Cheah; athletics member, Mr. William Pereira, netball
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  • 63 9 A Canadian destroyer. H.M.C.S. Nookta, will visit Singapore Naval Base this afternoon under Commander R. M. Steele after duty in Korean waters. This will be the first visit of the Royal Canadian Navy to Singapore. The Nookta is one of the Tribal class destroyers named after
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  • 40 9 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat. —The whole area enclosed by the perimeter fence at the top of Bukit Besar, Kuala Trengganu, and the road leading to the summit, has been declared a protected place by the Chief Police Officer Trengganu.
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  • 234 9 7,500 inspect cheap homes LJORE than 1,500 people have visited the block of four cheap "package" houses built for the Singapore Land Office at Culega Road, off Changi Road, Mr. Lim Koon Teck. director of Lee Engineers, who made the houses, said yesterday. The houses
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  • 78 9 T IM HUAY YEW was yesterday charged before the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, with voluntarily causing hurt to Dr. Tan Boon Chew in the Sehat Dispensary in Bencoolen Street. He was alleged to have stabbed Dr Tan in the lower ribs with a
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  • 190 9 rK man who earned the highest salary paid to an American iqdiyldual in 19^7 US. SSIO.OOOV-rWlll arrive In Singapore on /Nov. 21. He Is Mr. Sftyros P. Skom las. president Ybl Twentieth Century Fox JwUn Corporaj^lt'n. the sefp^d blsgcst n'.m-. company in th«; I world
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  • 433 9 IPOH. Saturday. THE plight of the "hopeless" Malay family of Singapore, reported in the Sunday Times, has brought ready c~nd sympathetic response from Malay, Chinese and Indian schoolboys in Ipoh One hundred Malay students in the Anderson Schcol Hostel immediately on reading of
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  • 42 9 BUTTERWORTH, Sat. Quah Chin Koay, a fishmonger, was today charged in the Butterworth Court under the Emergency Regulations with providing supplies to bandits at Sungei Bakap between March and June last year. Quah was remanded till Dec 19.
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  • 32 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Bagan Serai Selama Road in North Perak is flooded at the 82nd to 83rd mile to a depth of 13 inches. Thr water is rising.
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  • SINGAPORE, NOV. 16, 1952.
    • 413 10 r|ATO ONN says racial tension in Malaya is increasing. Many people deny it. Some agree with the Dato while claiming that nothing but harm can come by drawing attention to the fact. What is the truth? Of course racial disharmony exists. There is distrust in the kampongs,
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    • 147 10 IN New York, men of many nations meet to discuss the most dangerous problem of all the Korean war. While this conflict rages the peac? of the whole world is in danger. How can it be ended? The Communists say, that the one outstanding issue the exchange of prisonerscan
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  • 972 10  - The skymen from Rhodesia are going home CAPTAIN D. H. de T. READE By FIFTY-EIGHT men of the Rhodesian Squadron ("C") of the 22nd Special Air Service Regiment will soon be leaving Malaya for home, after 20 months on operations against Communist terrorists. The peoples of Malaya will wish Cod-speed
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  • Sunday Times POSTBAG
    • 329 10 IN your account of "The Story of the British Council", you forgot to mention one aspect of the work of the Council that is of exceptional interest in Mala>an educational circles. That is the assuming of responsibility concerning the welfare of Colonial students in the United Kingdom. For
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    • 448 10 WHILE it is gratilying to read in your leader that Penang is vindicated from the charge that we were unable to find the small sum of $1,100 for children's Christmas parties, your report may not give a correct impression of the matter. Tne Settlement Welfare Committee, of which I have
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  • 848 10  - THE PENANG BATTLE TEN STARTERS-& THEY ARE ALL MEN Khor Cheang Kee By IT will not be a glamour A field which lines up three weeks hence for Penang's second postwar Municipal Elections. Ten starters^ all men will face the voters on Polling Day. With few exceptions, their names are
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  • 627 11 500,000 acres is aim KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday *yHE Federation Rubber Replanting Board will start in January next year its huge scheme to rejuvenate small holdings, it was announced in Kuala Lumpur today. The six-year project is estimated, at present prices,
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  • 127 11 GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS TO BE HIGHER THE SINGAPORE Govern- merit's new policy of erecting higher buildings wii: be applied early next year with the construction of six or seven -storeyed flats for senior officers, the Director of Public Works, Mr. A. Wear, said yesterday. He said there were also plans for
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  • 934 11 TWO bright-eyed boys and their chubby younger sister, members of a Singapore Chinese family, were restless with a strong urge for contributing their share when they learned of the Sunday Times Christmas Tree Fund. That was three weeks ago. Last Thursday saw them in high
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  • 129 11 TRACERS WANT MORE PAY KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. REPRESENTATIVES O f about 300 Government tracers in the Federation, -mostly Malays, today began a two-day talk in Kuala Lumpur to discuss demands for higher pay and better-work-ing conditions. The tracers say they are being paid less than postmen. A postman today starts
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  • 70 11 PENANO, Sat. FILYING OFFICER, A. J. ■T Mac Donald of the Penang Squadron of the RAAF testified in the Coroner's Court today that while travelling in a van at Bayan Lepas on Aug. 2. a cyclist, Kadir, suddenly cut acioss the road In front of the van. There
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  • 77 11 ALOR STAR, Sat.— Holding that the appellant had not been given the benefit of the doubt by the lower court magistrate. Mr. Justice Hill today allowed an appeal by Sim Kirn Hock, against his conviction and fine of $300 or one month's imprisonment for voluntarily helping
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  • 294 11 •aJADAM Tsu Poh Lian and five others injured in a motor accident were awarded total damages of $10,900 and costs in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Knight made the award In an action which Madam Tsu and the other plaintiffs brought against Pang
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  • 49 11 Six people were injured when two cars collided at the junction of Mourfratttn and Goodman Roads. Singapore, last night. They were Mrs. A. Burt, Hung Ah Soon, Joseph Eberwein. Chan Kwek Choon, Chan Siang and Choon Vat Hua. All were taken to the General Hospital.
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  • 644 12  -  LOGAN GOURLAY By 1 LONDON. tVDR once the Holly- wood superlative slingers are right. "The Thief is the "most novel film in the history of talking pictures." For it is the talkie that doesn't talk. More accurately, it is a sound film with
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  • 622 12 smi JUDY Holliday, most remarkable screen personality since Disney's Goofy," is back again, and with her a partner named Aldo Ray who is every bit as delightful as she is. Judy, who shot to fame with her portrayal of the. dumb blonde in
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    98 12 TJERE'S a Hollywood star you should all know. Can you spot berT Send your answers to "Spot The Star," Sunday Times, Singapore. Prises of $25. 115. $10 and 95 will be awarded to tbe first four correct entries opened on Thursday morning. The answer to last werk's
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    • 230 12 DAYiJULjUJUJjJ^ffI 6-30,9-30* Distributed by RKO RADIO starring Joan CRAWFORD Gloria GRAMME Jack PALANCE Tomorrow I One Day Only "A HUSBAND'S DIARY" Mandarin Picture Distributed by Shaw Bros. From TUESDAY I' Californial I^ONQUESTJ CORNEL WILDE TERESA WRIGHT Pin-! "TH:: OOMPAIIS" Cartoon -il UN's of th;: best dixieland playing IHAT I HAVE
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  • 140 13 THE SUNDAY TIMES it awarding $15 for the best picture of the week, with $5 for runners-up. This week's first prize goes to Mr. Van Fook Leun of 189 Jalan Besar, Singapore, for his fine picture, left, "Just Like His Daddy." Camera Ikonflex. Exposure —1/25 att4. The runners-up
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  • 910 13  -  Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH 38 By IN a little over a month from now, photographers from all over Malaya Borneo and Sarawak will be putting finishing touches to their work before submitting their pictures to the 4th Open Exhibition of Photography sponsored by the Singapore Art
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    • 364 13 <N<»^»^rX<r-r?r^iX*t^n^r>«fV«ir«rWt^l^r^t^l#J»X*l/?t/ll^ll%^ j 'CAMERAS rffSfl j I I %JP LENSES^ From the laboratories of CANON comes ths <: <tre3mlined masterp ecc, the long-awaited Model g IV-S. Here is the very latest in Candid Cameras, c featuring the synchronised focal plane shutter and X coupled rango-view fini^r. Here is the magnificent ERENAR
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  • 637 14 PLENTY OF TALK ABOUT THIS COCKTAIL PARTY By The Stroller "THE Singapore Arts Theatre's next production, T. S. Eliot's T he Cocktail Party," is now in rehearsal. It is dua t= op"n at tho Victoria Theatre on Thursday, December IS for three days, and, in accordance with the Tl'c-.trn's pa.
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  • 171 14 Ordinary hydrogen, called protium because it has only one proton in its nucleus, can never be used m an H-bomb. In (he sun.it takes billions of years for two protons to fuse and form helium. The A-bomb's heat, two and a half times
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  • 207 14 SO ROSARIO ANTONIO SPLIT UP ROSARIO and Antonio, famous Spanish dane r are to break up the' partnership after 2'l years. A six-mnnth-oV quarrel between them cr»n^ to a heart on <he Fta-r" a Paris thp?lre whRosario scratched Anfoni >'. face with her casianets. Thirty year old An' (their partnership!
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  • 533 14  - The Chinese stage and screen HUSAN TSUNG By AN interesting look at the activities of the Hong Kong gold exchange business is given in the new Mandarin picture, "A Husband's Diary", to be released in Singapore this week. It Is an average production with the usual story, the too-clever speculator,
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    • 646 14 For quSck promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into tffiSS 2Jf W THtSi OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!^ I* **I»w I *lccTo,'yor,o%n d S I WHICH IS XOSR PBT SOBJE^T out (1) how to double your income, (2) how to gain ten years' *s^J.',°; cv F?i^s
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    • 270 14 TITUS -7 OSNEJVB for a WATCH I*> of value this is the W WATCH for P you OBTAINABLE AT ALL lE4DING WATCH DEALERS I V Is What I Take for ;||MDI6ESTIOH Yea— MACLEAN BRAND STOMACH POWDER quickly relieves indigestion. Keep bottle. always handy and take a doae whenever you jj|
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  • YOUNG IDEAS-A weekly page for junior readers
    • 1677 15 A MEETING WITH THE 'BLACK DRAGON' TENTO INSTALMENT OF 'KING OF THE STRAITS' BY BENG SWEE Fonr Singapore friends, John Kinr. batak Char.dra and Ah Stag tmtt f-»H"ii Uui b'«>'P of pi »:»d smuirfrler* who fall UMatW>»»i !hf Bb !i PltMt K»tik. John, Chandra »nd Ah Sen*. to;riher with a
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    • 271 15 FIFTY -ONE Boy Scouts, Rovers and Sea Scouts of Singapore troops are busy just now preparing for a long journey trrey will make in December of this year. In mid-December, their rucksacks well packed, knives at their belts and unifenxu smartly pressed, they will
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    • 417 15  -  'The Wizard' ASTONISH YOUR FRIENDS WITH THIS By ALTHOUGH the amateur conjuror needs to be quick and clever with his hands, a feat which only comes after continual practise, he should also feel at ease among his audience. This is very important because In some of his
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    • 301 15 'Sick l^ N v\ 'man ff magically changed 'i f?rl ill .'nd Ursi you «hould of 1h«- wor.Jirlul r<co^ with «lcki.''SS but who now fi,.;l!» tod to hi- alive. Whal h;,p- nrd I" (.::;> ll tv t w I publish lv~ own v f'ii In c niimtf. o',m, I had
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    • 124 15 JUNIOR CROSSWORD Clues across: 1. Teak for insUnce. S. 100 ran live In this. 5. Bat bac. 7. The Jungle Is this. 8. A lot of this usad in Malaya. 9. Where? (Malay). 12. Indian God. 14. Burmese Hil'.s. 15. Gun. for Instance. It. Helps the sick In Malaya. 17.
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    • 168 16 emevt) ■OFWC«NTURJES rOKtfJNIStrYDL 1 BSEITLINfiSTOPWATCtf ...0NE...TrV0...'m«£... GOj TttiVßfiOFFl-T-HE TOJ?7OIS£ANOrtfETfA«S£T C?F TO A WADOUN6 AND BOUMDIM6 START RESPICTWE II i Tsr£ #AR€ 1< WAY \K OUT OF SIGHT. BUT THIORTOISfc PLODS STEADILY ON, #JS -ttfcAAT BUT IS A( ST&AOY AS tV11... IN MCT ITS AS* GOOD AS AN ELGIN WRIST WATCH-,
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    • 445 16 From TODAY! 3, 6.15 9.19 "PYAR Xl BATEH" In Hindustani Today 11 ajn. "SILVER RIVER" ROYAL 3.00. 8.15 A 9.15 JAAL" (Hindustani) REX Johore Bahru Today 3.15. 6.15 it 9.15 -PHAI BAHEN" (Hlndusta.ii) ATLANTIC Great World Today 3.00. 7.00 A 9.15 p.m. "ANJORAN NASIB" (Malay) i j 1 SUN New
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    • 1547 16 Edgar Rice Burroughs A %^(^^^^^o^%\ TA2ZAN &KIEPLY WATCMEP THE PEJECTED MOVIE ))s\< iJ^M *'*\lk j)^ '^1 V^W U *>72 jS&^^ii]^r§ THAT^ L^HAp N Sulr O /MI6SE£? BEEiNG^OHNNV H^» .M A W//^4S I '^&?\s^Wy^^^& RINSO, WHO &OZE A 6T«IKIW<S CESE*A3LANC£ jllcC X'-'^^iß^. f~-~/\\ \l/*3^^\ AT DUSK--* WE'VE eOf ANOTHER LO^S (I
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  • 831 17  -  CUBBINS By I ORD Balfour or Inch*J rye said, in a speech, that after the Kaiser's war a Rroup of young airmen at the R.A.F. College. Cranwell, England met each evening to assess what they called "units of pleasure per hour" enjoyed^ during the day. They
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    29 17 Robin Hood wouW have been jntaxed But Patrice W»more. Warner BroHten »»ar, h certainly eaty to look at at the let* than arrow of, perhaps, outrageous fortune.
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  • 631 17 A nasty shock for Lady Thompson T*HERE has been a nasty shock for Lady Thompson recently. All her life the gentle, white-haired wife of Sir Matthew Thompson, Baronet, has believed she was descended from a sister of William the Conqueror. Now she has been told that her claim to Norman
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  • 141 17 A WAX baby doll more than 280 years old has gone to safe keeping: to placate a centuries-old family superstition. The doll. In a glass-fronted wooden case, survived 48 hoars' intense heat when Coleshill, a famed manor house on the Berks-Wilts border
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    • 290 17 i 5' Acid Stomach! It can be very unpieasant when excess stomach acid does not permit you to enjoy a meal without suffering discomfort but luckily there is a safe remedy that brings quick relief BISt-VAG (Bisurated Magnesia). It neutralizes the excess acid and enables you to digest without suffering
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    • 185 17 4 i II rH "It's the "LIVE" brewer's YKAST that appeals to me in Tiger Stout makes a new xinmuin of me!" MALAVAM BREUWEMIBS B_-W II THOMAS CUP 1952 4 out of O plcyers of the victorious Malayan team I aiK I /*H^\ c Indian team V 2 T ...used
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    • 164 17 Popular Crossword ACROSS DOWN 1. Inhabit (8); 7. Role (4); 10. 1. Malls (S); 7. Magnetic (5); Irregular (7); 11 Shiver (8); 12. 3. Loan (4); 4. Painters '7>- S. Rudiment (4): IS. Faces (5); 14. H*nd)« (6); 6. Bodh (Si; 7. Brine Tender (4); 17. Pen [I); 18. Syc-
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  • 1113 18 Manning Blackwood takes a look at those 'L 'plates, and says DRIVING TESTERS ARE NOl STRICT ENOUGH AT the risk of bringing a hornets' nest about my ears, I think that this week I shall have a "daoble" in the driving licence argument. I know that,
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  • 255 18  -  ERIC WRIGHT By LONDON. BOXING Is beset by varying sins and changing sinners, but its ever-present curses are punch drunkenness and cuts about the eyes. The first is decreasing; the second, it seems, is Increasing. And now opinions on alleviating the twin scourges threaten to dash. Like
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  • 227 18 English soccer: Two big queries r[E FA Technical Committee, formed to discover where English Soccer is going wrong, put two new queries to its experts... "Are Continental tours worth while?" and "What can be done to improve youth Soccer?" These questions have been discussed by top-flight Southern and Midland managers
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  • 471 18 'Closed shop' Clubs must abide by the rules Sports Highlights by 'Crusader' ttELANGOR Hockey As- sociation did the right thing when it drew the attention of Selangor Coast Club, one of its affiliates, to the "closed shop" ruling which forbids any matches with unaffiliated teams. The "closed shop" principle is
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    • 102 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1. Populate; 7. Part: 10. Erratic; 11. Splinter; 12. Germ; 13. Dials: 14. Sore; 17. Sty; 18. Code; 20. Rats; 22. Tones; 23. Straps: 25. Repent; 26. Tease; 27 Bone; 28. Erne; 29. Get; 30. Drew: 33. Great; 35. Prow; 37. Attended; 38. Measles; 39. East; 40.
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  • 593 19 Penalty goal only score in trophy rugger KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. PENALTY GOAL, scored by Selangor two minutes after ha'f-time, was all the scoring in the annual trophy rugger match between Selaafor Club and Singapore Cricket Club on the padan^ this evening. Ronnie Watson, the Selangor
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  • 66 19 ADELAIDE. Sat.— Rain restricted play to 11 minutes in which thr«e runs were scored on the second day of the Seffleld Shield m^tch between South Australia and Victoria here today. South Australia's remaining two wickets fell for the addition of three runs and they were
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  • 278 19 SEREMBAN, Saturday. AGING a grandstand finish in the closirg stages of the match, Selangor's forwards overwhelmed the tired Negri Sembilan defence to score twice in as many minutes and emerge winners by three goals to one in the Quadrangular hockey tournament at Seremban today.
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  • 195 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A PENALTY scored by Narayana- sumy midway in the second half enabled Selangor Indians to beat Singapore Indians by two yo->Ls to one in the Bardhan Cup yocrer final played at Taylor Road thi« evening. Selangor pos?e.<; c ed a solid defence
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    23 19 BROADSIDE (Jackie Tait) being led in after winning the second race at Bukit Timah yesterday. Broadside paid $18 and $9. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 41 19 Victoria School held Royal Air Force Changt to a one-all craw I I in a friendly hockey match playMi at the school ground yesterI day. Cpl. Janerrudln scored for I R.A.F. ami Joglnder Singh for 1 the School.
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  • 389 19 By SECOND ROW IN beautiful weather and before a large crowd, 1 R.A.F. defeated Army by 14 points (a goal and three tries) to eight points (a goal and a penalty goal) at Seletar yesterday. RAF. won through their! stronger outsides amongst whom Smith
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  • 509 19 VARSITY SWIM I AST years champion, Goh Kong Chiang with live wins to his credit, retained was a^ai'n Individual swimming champ.on ai the aecond annual University of Malaya swimming carnival held aF the Chinese Swimming Club, yesterday. Tan 'lock Seng with 47 points to their
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  • 58 19 Naval B.tse proved no match for R.E..\CE. at rugger at Ayer Rajah Road yes.erd.iy and were beaten by 16 points (two tries and two tries) to three points i a penalty goal). REME scored their tries through Wilde Beck. Standish and Roberts. Taylor converted two of them.
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  • 37 19 SYDNEY S?t._ Close of play score in the second day's play between New South Wales and the South African cricketers are: South Africans 202 and 3"» for none: New South Wales 289 Reuter-AAP.
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  • 52 19 Royal Australian Air Force rugger XV convincingly de'eat'-d Nee Soon Garrison Rugger XV by 14 points (goal, try and two dropped-goaU) to nil In a game of rugger played at Tengah yesterday. Scorers for RAAF were McCibe (try>, converted by Htscox, Well (try» and Hiscox
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  • 405 19 S.C.C. "A" 19; Naval Base "A" 3 I'HERE was no doubt at all about who were superior yesterday in the rugger friendly on the ji i 'l an- which the Cricket Club won by two goals and three tries to Naval Base's
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  • 71 19 Results of yesterday's friendly soccer matches in Singapore: Balestier United S.C. beat United S.C. 4-2 at Clerical Union ground. Pak Tong scored all four goals for the winners and Rahim Omar and Ah Scow for United Blue Rovers beat Singapore Trac ton Co. by 1-0
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    • 137 19 /7 ji £^^b± M e lv s lye crzcclcimhea vi Scottarvd f&V *r*rm*mrw ws+sis JfoigSJfl mo s p here J'/MBsM of Glen//jj^B^V livet. in t lie l/MOK^K Highlands of c a p t v red In r^B| \4/ jßT**/ filiation, the i WB ~^ZJ*VW/ Gle nnddich F* r s^."'*" i
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    • 461 19 HAZELL'S (OLYMPIAD PATTERN) HOCKEY STICKS LTHE CHOICE OF THE ENGLISH OLYMPIC TEAM 1952 AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING SPORTS STORES Sole Aficnts:WINSTON S 4, Th« Arcade. Singaoore Tel. ***** Rheumatism. Ankles Puffy Backache, Kidneys Strained! If you're feeling out o'sorts. f!et cess poisons and acids Is witli a Up Nights, or
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  • 3239 20  -  KPSOM JEEP By Dance Hall sets new course record for 7 fur. pARMITKR, with Him er Russoll astride, put up a jrrand performance to beat (Julur, Wiiod'ote Inn and some of the br-ghtest 4 St. L r ger' hopes in the b'jr race
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  • 201 20 Asian table tennis meet T»HE MOST coveted trophy in the Asian Table tennis championship*, to be held In Singapore trom Nov. 22. will be the Baroda Cup for the men's team event, presented by the President of the Table Tennis Federation of Asia, the Maharajah
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    • 233 20 NOTICE THF TOWN POARDS 1 T" f NT 19M AND THK TOWN BOARD (SUSPENSION EXACT MENT. my In ■•rcordanie with sections 22 R'ni 23 of tlie Town Board" Enacrment, 1921. node* L< hereby given t! tl the book-; containing the valuations and iif 'inifiiin for the year 1953 on all
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    • 163 20 A RECORD El m > fc^m!^- ISOLETTE 111 I fc Equipped with built-in range- ,^m Wts SfcS^x view-finder. Focusing and *i^ M correct framing of pictures i* ,-^*^l^t*A with one look! J&js> with Bandspread fS CA Motor Radio MODEL ■I MOD. 58 CR 6 VOLTS 59 CR 1 2 VOLTS
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