The Straits Times, 21 June 1953

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times latest filettsate> in Malay* No. 932. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1953. 15 CENTS
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  • 209 1 74,687 another record THE NEWSPAPERS PEOPLE TRUST IUIALAYA'S National Newspapers continue to set up new records. Cattey Bateman, Incorporated Accountants, in a certificate dated June 17, 1953, state that the average net paid sale per issue of THE SUNDAY TIMES during May was 74,G«7 This was a new high mark
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  • 50 1 MOMBASA, Sat— Wo more British and American love, gangster and cowboy movies for African kids and their folks. That was the ruling yesterday of the Mombasa Council of African elders in banning films that are doing "incalculable harm among the naive and Impressionable."— A.P.
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  • 32 1 TOKYO. Sat. Communist China has agreed to ship 30,000 tons of coal and 100,000 tons of salt to Japan for payment in sterling, it is reported here. A.P
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  • 466 1 Korean armistice has been delayed but not wrecked, says Washington Clark told: Release recaptured PoWs SEOUL, Saturday. SOUTH Korea has asked the United Nations Command to release all re captured anti-Communist prisoners turned loose by President Syngman Rhee and warned that these and all others
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  • 54 1 The man on the trapeie is none other than Singapore's 57-year-old Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. BlyHie. Looking on it the acting superintendent of the Cimson School for Boys, Mr. E. N. Pillay. The picture was taken in the rccrea^on room of the sctiool
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  • 66 1 A Singapore teacher, Mr. Teo Kok Tuan. won the first prize in the Telok Ayer Methodist Youth Fellowship story-telling contest last night. Second prize winner was Mr. L:ew Fook Van, a Singapore j Improvement Trust clerk. A 'student of the Anglo-Chinese School, Mr. Yeo Chee Heng, was
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  • 56 1 A man was shot by a stray bullet from a dog shooter's rifle in Singapore late yesterday afternoon. The man, Albert Sett. 23. was getting out of a car at the junction of Sim's Avenue and Aljunled Road when he was shot. He was treated as
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  • 26 1 BAGHDAD, Sat.— The Iraq Government issued a communique yesterday stating that seven Communist prisoners were killed in a Baghdad gaol mutiny on Thursday.— A.P.
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  • 35 1 CAUX SUR MONTREUX, Switzerland, Sat. Dr. Frank Buchman opened the 1953 World Assembly for Moral Rearmament here yesterday on bis return from a seven- month visit to Asia and the Middle East— Reuter.
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  • 33 1 VIENNA, Sat.— Yugoslavs living near the Hungarian border yesterday reported that 600 wokers have been arrested following a walkout by the more than 20,000 employees of Budapest's steel works.— A.P.
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  • 202 1 Your parents are to die NEW YORK, Saturday CIX-YEAR-OLD Robert Rosenberg did not know today that his parents, atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg had died m the efectric chair at Sing Sing ilast night The Rosenbergs died, silently and unemotionally, within 10 minutes of
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  • 98 1 NEW YORK, Sat.— The Communist movement in Malaya "was never an honest nationalist rebellion, the New York Times said yesterday. "The gains that have been made (against it) are sood news," the newspaper said in a leading article. "The free world wants to be relieved of a
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  • 53 1 SEOUL, Sat.— The UN. Air force lost 19 aircraft this week the worst of the Korean war. Previous highest Allied loss was 16 for the week ended Feb. 11, 1952. Most of this week's losses were due to Communist antiaircraft guns. The Reds also lost
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  • 90 1 BANGKOK. Sat. KING NORODOM of Cambobodia left Bangkok suddenly this afternoon with the intention, first reports said, of returning to his capital of Phnom Penh from where he fled one week ago. King Norodom left Bangkok by car In a dramatic move similar to that
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  • 55 1 This Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Cypsy Moth biplane crash-land -d ana turned upside-down in a field behind the Department of Bro.idratting's generating plant at |urong. Singapore, yesterday afternoon The pilot. Cadet Naysadurai. who was making a training flight from Tengah when his engine cut out. scrambled
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  • 100 1 64 boats missing in storm MADRAS, Sat. 400 fishermen, n the crews of 64 fishing boats, yesterday were reported missing in violent storms off the coast of Southern India. Thajir boats, believed to have been blown out to sea by a gale and monsoons sweeping the area, are now tu<*
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  • 77 1 CAIRO, Sat. Cheering thousands showered flowers on the new Egyptian President, Gen. Mohammed Naguib, and members of his cabinet yesterday as they drove through the streets of Cairo to celerrate the proclamation of a republic at the Hussins Mosque. The car, on the five-mile journey to
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  • 117 1 SHEFFIELD, Sat. WITHIN a quarter of an hour of the start of tho match between Yorkshire and thr Australians hrro today, heavy rain stopped play with the Yorkshire score at 11 for no wicket. Play resumed after a break of 20 minutes. The pitch proved such
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  • 48 1 LONDON, Sat.— The Dally Express today declared that Britain will explode the largest ever atom bomb early next year at Woomera, Australia. Britain's first atomic cxdlosion test took place last October at the Mont c Bello Islands, off the west coast of Australia. Reutrr.
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  • 456 1 TELUK ANSON. Saturday. ABOUT a mite from the centre of this town, in Market Street, stands a 300 year old tree. And it is being talked about up and down the country It Is a binjad tree which i hundreds of people here be lieve
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  • 2276 2  -  Mianuis Frazcr STAKf* Ifts IVKK- 6*uU- *«**> .(taf eMUrt* of oU «o£* By Mi. nuns I r;i/« r noulis' short sion writer and lnoa.l.asi, r joined the Education Service in 1948 as an I English master mi the Victoria School. Singapore. He in now an instructor
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  • 518 2  -  BHWSJOV Is the world threatened hr iisks IS a new flood disaster threatening the world? According to experts the possibility that melting; glaciers could herald in the flooding of vast areas of the earth Is no mere fantasy. While th" threat still seems far away in time, scientists
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  • 295 3 9 mini sexgapore. 7 from federation JHE prize of $5,000 in last week's Straits Times Charm Contest will be shared by 16 people nine from Singapore and seven from the Federation. Each will receive $312.50. The 16 winners agreed with the judges that
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    53 3 This picture of Singapore's Victoria Memorial Hall won the tint prize in the Britannia Club's Coronation photographic contest tor the Forces. It was taken by T. E. Hatwell. C.P.0.. Mess, H.M S Alert, Naval Base. The competition was organised by Miss Meadows and Miss C. V. Pattinson.
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  • 178 3 OINGAPORE rubber market k3 continued quiet yesterday with little business reported and sellers holding off. July first grade closed at 68 cents a lb,, a quarter of a cent above Friday's closing price. The closing tone was steady. quiet. Closing price* yesterd.iy, in cent.' per pound
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  • 17 3 The price of tin In Singapore yesterday was declared »t *349.75 a pirul. up $2.37
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  • 83 3 Mr. Tan Chee Chong. a Singapore rubber merchant, has arranged for the circulation of British magazines through eißht Chinese girls' schools in the Colony. Copies of the weekly edition of The Times Th P Economist Sphere, Illustrated London News and Illustrated will be sent to
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  • 54 3 FORT WORTH (Texas) Sat. I—A tremendous explosion I levelled Fort Worth fireworks storage plant o n the northwest outskirts of the city yesterday. No one was killed. One was injured. The blast damaged about 100 I houses in the residential area and stared grass fires In the
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  • 60 3 Carrier man is fined $100 Lsaac Shlmm:ng s Porter, ol H.M s. Unicorn, was hnea $100 by the Singapore First Traffic Pol.cc Mag.sirate. Mr K. C. Hoffman, yt-sterday Porter pleaded gu.ltv' to dr.vine a ca r in Changi Ro a d on Friday without a licence or insurance. The court
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  • 59 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Halimah binti Abdullah, 27, claims trlai when charged w.th having voCuntarilv caused hurt, to Aminah binti AbduClat and Ntrlah binti Salieh on June 18 at tne Bth mUe Puchone Road in the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate's Court today. Bail of $300 wa s
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  • 177 3 THE mystery man, who was found hanged by his necktie in the detention room of a London police station last Thursday, may be a man who was under surveillance by the Special Branch in Singapore last year. The man, whose name has been given by the
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  • 103 3 LIEUTENANT F. C. Quih cannot quite decide what his biggest moment was durinc the Coronation. He was greatly, thrilled when the Royal Hong Kong Defence Force contingent marched past the Queen because h e was their leader. But he felt nearly as proud when
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  • 135 3 Weve a dignity to keep CINGAPORE Government pensioners and the Pan Malayan Pensioners' Association will ask the two Governments for bigger pensions and increased cost of-livmg allowances. At the annual meeting of the Singapore Pensioners' Association yesterday it was also decided to ask the Government
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  • 47 3 THIS PAVILION at the Labuan war cemetery bears the names of Commonwealth troops killed in Borneo. The cemetery was opened by the North Borneo Governor, >laj. Gen. Sir Ralph Hone, on the eighth anniversary of the landings at Labuan. Picture by R. K. Hardwick.
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  • 46 3 KUANTAN. Sat. —K o h Theam Song, a bank clerk, was committed to stand trial at the next Kuantan Assizes on a charge of falsifying the accounts of the Government rice and sugar account in the Mercantile Bank during April and May, 1952.
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  • 150 3 A LABOURER who worked from dawn to dusk yesterday told a Singapore court that he did not know what went on ir, his house not even about the 14 tahils of morphine sulphate which were found there. The police said they raided
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  • 32 3 The Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal will hoid a .s:trnp at the High Court tomorrow. This will be fcCowod by a s-ttinp of the Court of C'vil Appeal.
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  • 58 3 IPOH. Sat.— The 15-member council of Pasir Pinjl new village, an Ipoh satellite, held its first meeting last n'.ght Mr. Shum Sek Phooi. 56 accountant of a Chinese firm, was named chairman of the councij. Thp secretary is Mr. Llm Keat Heng and the treasurer Mr. Chung
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  • 84 3 Blind people get free bus travel T>LIND people in Singapore can now travel free on Chinese-owned buses, a member of the Singapore Association for the Blind told the Sunday Times yesterday. They have been given badges which entitled them to travel free on the buses of eight Chinese companies. The
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  • 51 3 A social and dance wi^i be held by the Vvorkers Education Association on Juiv 4 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Tickets ($1.50 £or men and $1 for womeni will, be sold at the gate. Telephone ***** betwf>o n 9 a.m. an£ 1 p.m. for table
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  • 40 3 MENTAKAB, Sat.— Chinese schools In west Pahang will hold an art and crafts exhibition at the Chun* Hwa School. Memtakab. trom 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The exhibition will be repeater) In Bentoruj. Raub and Kuala Lip's I
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  • 35 3 TANJONG. MALIM, Sat. Mrs. Jean Bothaju, a dental nurse, has arrived in Tanjong Malim to take charge of the dental clinic here. Previously she was a Sister Tutor at the Penang Dental School.
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  • 294 3 LATEST donations to the Armed Services Welfare Association amount to $5,756. The total now Is $53,789. The association was formed by Singapore and Federation businessmen to raise funds for welfare projects for the Services. The latest donors were: Singapore: Mr. E. C. Yaks $50; Imperial Chemical
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  • 24 3 Wednesday, July 1, will be a Bank Holiday, in addition to June 30, it was announced in the Singapore Gazette last nteht.
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  • 810 4  - The spirit at Maran: A story to make you proud STEWART WAVELL By IN Ipoh recently I met a pioneer. His long Tolstoyan hair fell white and thick from a proud head and mingled at hit neck with a splendid Father Christmas beard. His eyes twinkled merrily and in his
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  • 223 4 UNHAPPY MALAYAN HUNTER' ONE of the largest birds found in Malaya, the hornbill, has an odd legend told about it. An unusual habit of this bird is that, when the nesting season is on, the mother bird is imprisoned with its young inside the hollow of a tree. The entrance
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  • 644 4 These frontiers have vanished 28 countries sent exhibits T\R. RAJENDRA PRASAD, President of the Indian Republic, recently opened in New Delhi the second International Contemporary Art Exhibition in the newly erected Gallery of the AllIndia Fine Arts and Crafts Society. There is no doubt that this
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  • 579 5 N umber He eats anything from records to ball bearings by ft I tK KATt \^E have all listened to gramophone records and some of us have danced to them. But British Army Corporal Leonard Russell is different. He eats them. And he has been doing it since he was
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  • 574 5 I li r 1 1 1-a-m i ii u iv in ear that doesn't move kJR. Colin Atkinson gives us all food for thought. For he is the secretary of Singapore's Road Safety Council which is playing a big part in bringing greater safety to the Colony's roads. .f>. rtil.l
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  • 74 5 The Singapore Chamber Ensemble, under the direction of Paui Ablsheganaden. is producing the Henry Purcedl opera I "Dido and Aeneas." It is scheduled for the Victoria Theatre i n the first, week of November. Mr. Abisheganaden is lookin* for singing taJcnt in Singapore and anyone interested should contact
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  • 303 5 TWO- A U.S. gourmet's night of delight By PERCY BURTON AN American university professor of food technology spent a night of delight touring the makan stalls and restaurants of Singapore last night. The professor. Mr. C. A. Rietz. of Mills CoHrse for Girls, Oakland, California, who describes himself as a
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 117 5 SINGAPORE the Stars; 3 Concert Hour 4 Listen--7.15 a.m. Morning Star; 7.30 News: > s cholce 5 "n»f« My Busings; 7.35 Orchestra: 8 Waltzing b March- 530 Symphony of Strings: 6 Sundiy Ing: 8.30 Breakfast Hour: 9.30 Time Evening Service; 6.45 Voices and for Music; 10 Musical Round-Up; Music: 7
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  • 607 6 A snake in the car: but where did it so 2 DRAMA ON KUALA LUMPUR'S COURT HILL Fwas a hot and steamy afternoon ami as Lim Kirn Yoke changed into a lower gear in an effort to urge his ancient car up Kuala Lumpur's steep Court Hill he felt drowsy
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  • 1230 6  - Singapore horse won Viceroy's Cup CX. CAMPBELL THE OLD DAYS IN MALAYA, BY THE Kinta Gymkhana Club at Batu Gajab existed up to about 1910, when the Perak Club was formed. The former held one race meeting a year for professionals, and a gymkhana for amateurs among whom were Noel
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  • 308 6 •pHE next Singapore Arts Theatre production, opening on Thursday, is "The Road to Rome" by Robert E Sherwood, the famous American playwright. Despite its Ancient Roman setting, people need have no fear that this is some dull history for the play Is as bright a comedy
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  • 159 7 PARIS. 'THE fashion houses fighting for world markets sharpened their weapons last week. Top contenders are the designers of Paris, London and Rome. Prize they are after: the dollars brought to the Continent each season by American big store buyers. Now London sees a sign that
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  • 287 7 'SINGAPORE WOMEN LACK ORIGINALITY 4 BY A I. I K I WHOSE HOBBY is muss m:\si: IHE younger set of women in Singapore below 25 years of age just don't know how to dress. Most of all, they lack originality. This view was expressed by Miss Pat
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  • 71 7 NOW -HERE GOES... f I'll never forget that I can dress well in skirts and shirts. But the skirt must be tight and black and shirts man-tailored with loose droopy shoulders. Sometimes I wear a pale blue silk one done-up inside an open neck midnight blue one. Milady will be
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  • 507 7 .< THE Sensational Dresser wears hats that are harder, dresses more daring, jewellery more ex treme than anyone else ever would. Not for her the neat black sweaters, the trim little suit, the hat that's in line with what others are wearing. Nor for
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  • 382 7 The bare BICEP is back LONDON rf*HF summer of the bare A bleep is coming in. A fad for sleeveless fashion is catching on all over the place. There is no checking it now. The new contagion has swept through the ciothes of I the season. Already, you can't miss
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  • 1850 8  -  HE A THER JENNER by The woman who has arranged more than 5,000 weddings now tells what she has learned about PEOPLE WHO WANT TO BE IN LOVE Every working day for 14 yean Heather Jenner, daughter *f a high-ranking Army officer, has "arranged" a
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  • 613 8 A troubled tvife A WIDOW with two daughters lives next, door to us and I have reason to bslieve that mv husband Is having an affair with one of them. We were quit* happy until lately but. there is no pleasure in staying at home now as my
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  • 200 9 PENANC, Saturday. MR. Lim Keng Eok, the dental surgeon who was flown home on a stretcher by Comet in April, re-entered Penang Ceneral Hospital this week after herbs had failed to cure him of a rare blood disease. Mr. Lim,
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  • 291 9 THIS year's "Miss Singapore" ■I competition has been postponed. The organisers announced this yesterday v ith great regret. The organisers said they realised at the outset that time would be at a premium, but they felt that a chance mieht be taken this year
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  • 56 9 Under an arch of swords made by his fellow officers. Commander Ronnie Owen leaves the Presbyterian Church in Singapore yesterday with his bride, the former Miss "Jackie" Burnet. The Owens will soon he leaving for Scotland, where the Commander has a new naval appointment. He was attached
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  • 60 9 Mr. Ho Kok Kit, a graduate with first class honours In architecture at the University of Technology in New SouSfi Wales, is expected to return to Singapore by the Nieuw Holland tomorrow. Together wit 0 his twin brother. Mr. Ho Kok Hoe, they will be
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  • 43 9 Senior Malay employees of the Royal Air Force Maintenance Base at Seletar pledged their loyalty to the Queen yesterday at a Hari Raya Puasa party at the Airport Hotel, Singapore. Many RAF. officers and their wives were present as guests.
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  • 39 9 Mrs Hilda Moorhead. presidential agent of the Theosoohicai Society of Malaya from 1949 to 1951. U returning from Australia today. She wi£l give a series talks in Singapore and the Federation before leaving for India
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  • 170 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. TODAY was an important day for Scudai town Foi today the Home Guards of Scudai took over the responsibility of defending Scudai new village against the bandits. At a brief ceremony at the Scudai Chinese School to mark the occasion, Mr.
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  • 15 9 The next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council will be on July 21.
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  • 38 9 The Rev. Marshall Steel, pastor of the Highland Park Methodist Church. Dallas Texas, second largest Methodist church in the U.S.. wiil preach at Wesiey Methodist Church. Fort Canning Roari at a.su p.m. today
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  • 24 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat. A ten-year-old Indian schoolboy. Ayakanu, was killed yesterday evening at Tengah village near the police station. He died instantaneously.
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  • 94 9 Mrs. S. V. Andrews, the wife of the President of the Singapore Canadian Associaton, presents a cheque for $645.14, for an electrically operated clinic table, to Lady Sanderson, President of the local branch of the British Red Cross Society. The table, installed in the Red Cross Society's
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  • 190 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. fHE Pan Malayan Labour Party today dropped bombshell when it said it would attend no further meetings of the proposed Malayan National Congress. In a letter today to Tungku Abdul Rahman, president of the United Malays National Organisation, the P.M.L.P. aald Its
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  • 231 9 Another dies in Raub area KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A POLICE area security unit killed a terrorist in an engagement in the Ampang rural district near the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Two other bandits with him escaped. The terrorist was wounded in the first exchange of
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  • 51 10 ROYAL ENOINKERS DINNER I SINGAPORE. A dinner for »«rv- I inir nnd ex officers of the Corps of Rovn! En<tlnerrs will be held at the Adclphi Hotel on Ist July. "53 Hmm wishing to attend who have not received application forms ■houM rpplv to rapt. Jenkins. Tel. ***** Ext.
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  • 642 10 Singapore, Sim., June 21, 1953. An act of aggression T^HE action of President Syngman Rhee in freeing 25,000 prisoners of war can only be described as an act oi agpression against tho United Nations. These men were captured almost entirely by nonKorean soldiers who had gone to the aid of
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  • 1037 10  -  Geoffrey Geldard PEOPLE GO IJV SAFETY, THE TAPS GIVE WATER* WHERE A ERROR MLEIP By IT A JANG is a Malay word, the name of a type of natural roofine material. But in English, Chinese. Tamil and Malay it has also
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  • 888 10  -  Mitchell By I USED to climb with Ed Hillary and I think I know what characteristics made him the man finally to reach the top of Everest. He stayed beside me wh-n I fell down an ice slope high in the New Zealand Alps, noc
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  • 242 10 Lantern parade in honour of Sultan MORE than LOOO schoolchildren will parade in a lantern procession next Friday when the Sultan of Kedah celebrates his 61st birthday. This event, and a tatoo display also by schoolchildren, were to have been held during Coronation Week but had to be postponed because
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  • 914 10 WE have had a particularly black week. First the "Mohican" nonsense and its Intelligent reception by the stoical barbers of Kuala Lumpur; and again this bright young couple from Hollywood who took it upon themselves to make profound, but highly Inaccurate, utterances on kissing. I am not
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  • 577 11 Govt will ask staff to talks next week THE Singapore Government said last night that experienced officers were working out a new salary scale according to the Ritson report. In a statement last night, the Government stressed: Sir Edward Ritson's terms of reference did not
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    59 11 When in Singapore do as the Romans do This was the scene at the miil ipor- Teachers Training College the other evening. Trudy Hughes. Singapore Arts Theatre secretary adjusts Chew Hock Guan's helmet whil c Lois Bickley sees to Peter Wise's robe. The Arts Theatre's next production, the comedy "The
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  • 22 11 In the week ending last Fnday, 120 persons donated blood to the Singapore Blood Bank, and 111 transfusions were given.
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  • 211 11 QNE hundred and fifty Inmates of Singapore's Gimson School for Boys put on a fine show at their sixth anniversary display and inspection yesterday. They paraded, marched, drilled and gave a display of gymnastics before the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, and Mrs. Blythe, the
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  • 25 11 BAMPORD— On 20th June. Suddenly At Perth, West Australia. Sylvia widow of Hugh Limford of Bournbaya. Java, and belovd sister of Ethel and Lorraine.
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  • 117 11 IPOH. Sat. MR. Foo Meow Chin, wellknown Perak and Selangor miner and race horse owner died at the Ipoh Hospital last night. Mr. Foo, who was 56, was the eldest son of one of the mining pioners in Malaya— Mr Foo Choo Choon, known in the past
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  • 19 11 TANJONG MALIM. Sat Tanjon? Mallm Guides raised $242 during the three-day Coronation fun fair held recently.
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  • 64 11 For the first time In several months there was a drop in the number of fatal pneumonia cases in Singapore during the week ending June 13, when 26 deaths were reported. Enteritis with 28 deaths cases, became the number one "killer." while tuberculosis claimed 15
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  • 781 11 "What shall it profit a man. if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?" Mark 8:36 CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 700 ajn. 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion, 9.30 a.m. Sunday School 10.30 a.m. Matins. 11.45 a.m. Holy Communion, 6. 00 p.m Evensong. ST.
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  • 127 11 QRIVERS of big cars in Singapore can now officially carry two passengers in the front seat. This has been agreed on'" after a meeting between the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nigel Morris, and the City Council's Vehicles and Traffic committee. Mr.
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  • 532 11 „|ALAYA today has 34 more Jl doctors and 12 more denusts following yesterday's an■louncement of examination results for the session 1952/53. by the University of Malaya. The following passed the 1 inal Professional Examination Part II for the degree* of M.8., 8.5., making them doctors:— Chan Swan
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  • 138 12 fHE Sunday Times is offering cash prizes for readers 1 pictures published in this page. First prize is $30, with $15 for second best and $5 for the runners-up. This week's first prize goes to Syn Chin Kok of E-4 Rayman Avenue, Singapore, for his excellent portrait
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  • 895 12  -  Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH —65 By PHOTOGRAPHY ha s been called the handmaiden of science. Of no science is this description more true than of astronomy. The astronomer's study of the heavenly bodies is entirely dependent on the light they emit, and photography is an indispensable tool
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    38 13  -  J M A^A^T m t !m A\ At Jr^mM MORELL the young sub-lieutenant. LOCKHART mm wiHt a great responsibility lULIE her hear* went with tfiem. BENNETT .Hie bully and braggart ERICSON he held the ship together.
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  • 636 13 A GRIM BUT GREA T STORY OF THE SEA JJVERY once in a while, on the floodtide of high endeavour, come pictures which we, as critics, are proud to see ...pictures, of real art and purpose, difficult to describe with full justice in the limited space available to us. Two
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  • 413 13 3 gems for price of one •*FHE story Of Three 1 Loves", as the title suggests is another of those "omnibus" efforts which have proved so popular in the past three pictures for the price of one. This one, produced by M.G.M. and possessing many topliners is the best so
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    31 13 Moment of tragedy in M CM. "The S;ory of Three Lo»e»." Moira Shearer. at th t ballerina collapse, .n the middle of a .tag. te«». She ii co-«arred wrt4i |ame. Ma»o«.
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  • 443 13 BEING a movie star is almost a sideline with many of Hollywood s glamour girls In the old days, most of the silent stars stuck strictly to the business of making pictures. Today the Betty Orables and Arlene DahLs are as busy off the
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  • 1069 14  -  ROGER FAIRHALL STRANGE LABORATORY QUEST IN AUSTRALIA By QATCHES of inchhigh phials are arriving in Melbourne every few weeks from the north-west Australian desert country and the Pacific islands to help in a strange laboratory quest for the truth about the racial origins of
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  • 232 14 JOHN Reginald Halliday Christie awaiting trial the Old Bailey on charges of murdering huswife and three other women at 10, Rillington-pla-n Notting Hill, London, ha s bad his brain tested In conditions of complete secrecy he was taken from Brixton Prison to Maudsley Hospital In
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  • 690 14 A landmark in the fight against PAIN IIJOST persons shrink from the thought of pain and many have been frightened away from seeing a dcctor or dentist through the dread of pain. That is normal. But now a new medical development offers a simple, safe way to remove pain and
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    20 14 fon t.mcc Smith. Hollywood ttat who wa« in Singapore, recently, poses for a seaside picture in California, not Changi.
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    • 564 14 It seems a miracle that a N^ >V^^^v§» person once crippled with v ir^i* pain, can recover to enjoy life to C^*v§ the full again. But such miracles V^ M happen every day thanks to Dr. \\v aV* Mackenxie's VEINOIOS. "I feel \V\ v\y twenty years younger", says Mi. AS^-JhF
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    • 238 14 XEW rBOSSWOBD ACROSS DOWN 1. Sinking operation started 1. Extra entries by the score (5) in fact half completed (4-5) 2. 4. Standard vessel. (8); 10. Hijh Descent light as a feather? (4, 2, landers could scarcely lead such a 3. 6) 3. "Thou eall'dst me up at humble existence.
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  • 2306 15 The iiukv tells of an amusing #».v--pvrivnev that happened at Sandringhain. and traces the history nf the British monarchy over the past ttvo hundred years to tht* present day... j^S I recorded elsewhere in my memoirs, there was much about the post-war world that troubled and perplexed
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    • 379 16 M.»vm:a \v 1.-, hnlenlnrl Stnrrlne Hllip Kumar j Hinriastani Version Today at 11 a.m. •WHKN THK RKDSKINS R().)K" l('lnerolor) ITJl'—^jJ I ■< tt.15A9.1S AY VKKALI" (Hindi) Slarrlnu Bina Ral. It^^^l^ J Kahru Today 3 A S.on p.m. "MY HOME" (Tamil) Plus! Coronation Celebrations in London" i f I [lj lirrat
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    • 1146 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs «>^f3 TAKAN HAP JUST SAVEP HIS COMPANIONS P«?/W C?eoWNIN& AS, \\Jt^&f//^l Wjs!s^>^~J\ h\ O!&&iss3u3c!<^ tHS^^^NN a«?eA<iN& Trc&LAeecvu'MPee. Hepeuu&epTHETHKONE /^^^^^l^^jH^^^^-^*^ V* V j\ I-" =3^~~^^^jS- r ~^*^^^g-y^s;^^^^/|i* ue96u,roo, was caus-ht in the cueeENT. choking, sputt£*t- WuflL in©, s«e ven-ep to hei? &uAep&.*eeize theak^izefHeM." _^3jMc3L^^e|B^WßWFy^^Q^^^B^^^^^^^^B they xuepiec ro
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  • 787 17 NATHANIEL GUBBINS A foncard glance at a radio commentary on the next Test Match VLTELL, I've Just got time to run over the srore before the next ball is bowled. So far It's no wicket for no runs in this most exciting gam", this second Test Match w^f the rubber
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    24 17 Yes, this picture is the right way up. Its merely the photographer getting a new angle on film star Corinne Calvet.
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  • 167 17 Red, white and blue all over the world this red, white and blue. an enthusiastic Frenchman said during the Coronation, makes me feel as if I were in Paris. That goes for me. too, remarked an American, only it's Washington I'm thinking i about. j The British are not the
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  • 668 17 OERNARR Macfadden. now in his 85th year as fanatical arch-prirst of the body god, did no*. so much marry Mary Williamson as offer her a co-partnership in ttv? business of raising the first physical cultur3 family. Now divorced from thll canny old huckster, she has
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    • 170 17 POPULAR CROSSWORD 1 Ba^a^j^^^^K I 1 I I DOWN ACBOBB 1 Snakes (4) b ImDos* (7) II Covetousnew (7) 2. Except Ml l. snaices (4) s. impose (7) K. 3 Supwlnten<l (7) 4 progenitor (41 Changeable (8) 12. Growth (4) 13. 5 Members of «enate 6. Want Alarm (4> 14
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  • 838 18 MORE ANSWERS TO THE PARKING PROBLEM Motoring in Malaya by MANNING BLACKWOOD ud with flush, movable platforms each big enough to take a large car. Each platform moves on frictionless rollers, and Ls powered by a fractional horsepower electric motor. One gangway is kept clear, and each platform is numbered.
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  • 357 18 CPECTATORS at the ''Singapore Motor Club's Coronation kilometre standing-start speed tria: held at Dunearn Road last Sunday were treated to a fine da/* programme. Judging by the fine perfor mance of competitors nine new records were K up at this meeting it seem that
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  • 837 18  - The Olympics: Hockey officials adopt strange attitude 'CRUSADER' By OTRANGE is the attitude adopted by hockey officials in the Federation ree<:rdii-u affiliation with try international controlling body for this sport. These officials ho 3 had consultations with Mr. N. M. Vasagam. Malayan AAA hon. secretary and a moving light in
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    • 164 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION Across: 1. Asps. 5. Enforce. 11, Variable. 12, Corn. 13. Aver. 14. Debated. 15. Reserved. 16. Reds. 17. Code. 30. Ash. 22. Evenly 23. Arable. 26. Eat. 28, Seen. 29. Char. 31. Relegate. 34. Recover. 35. A.;ra. 36, Earn. 37. A?sessor. 38. Wrestle 39. Pets. Down: 1,
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  • 620 19  - Crisis looms on Malayan Turf EPSOM JEEP I by J'HE 1953 season on the Malayan Turf is nearing its half-way mark and the second half of the year may prove a critical period for Malayan racing. It seems certain that the boom is over, and there will probably be a
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  • 49 19 SASA water- polo league entries Entries have been received from the following teams for the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association^ water-polo league, starting on July 4. "A" Division: Singapore Swimming Club. Singapore Chinese Swimming Club, and the Tiger Swimming Club. "B" Division: 5.8.C.. S.C.S.C.. Tiger S.C Army, Naval Base, RAF.
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  • 30 19 A kolek racing competition In celebration of Harl Raya Puasu will be held an Kampong Siglap (Jalan Sempdans) on Sunday, June 28, and not today, as previously stated.
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  • 297 19 FRANK FLANNERY, champion jockey on the Malayan Turf in 1948 and 1949, has a bright chance of gaining top honours for the third time. As the present season enters Its second half Flannery is leading comfortably with 23 winners. His nearest rivals are young
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  • 33 19 Members of the Singapore Rifle Association are reminded that there will be a Spoon Shoot on the following dates at Buktt Ttmah Range: Sunday June 28, July 12. July 26.
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  • 642 19 HANDICAPS for the 11 first day of the Selangor Turf Club meeting which begins next Saturday are CL 2. DIV. I—MILE Older of ninnine "Hi hr published itttr acceptances closr at 11 a.m. on Friday, lane 26. First race will be at 2.15 p.m.
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  • 429 19 FRANK -A TRIUMPH FOR NERVE By EDIN PETERS TCORTY five is an age which usually spells the declining prime of most sportsmen's career. But last Saturday at the Singapore Motor Club's Coronation kilometre standing speed trial. Johore motor cyclist Douglas Frank proved that in motor racing a strong nerve counts
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  • 556 19  - BAKAR BACK BUT SINGAPORE STILL UNEASY SENTINEL By EWEN with the return "of Awang Bakar to the active list, Singapore's Malaya Cup team troubles are obviously not yet over. With the first Cup match of the season against Combined Services— less than a week away, the S.A.FA. selectors are decidedly
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  • 200 19 The Singapore Hockey Association has published its first handbook which should be invaluable to umpires, clubs and to all followers of the game. The rules are given wide prominence with latest amendmen s There are also suggestions to umpires by the Internatlo-i 1 Hockey Board. Under each
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  • 49 19 The Singapore Swimming Club teams against Tiger Swimming Club's teams in a waterpolo friendly at Haw Par Pool at 10.30 a.m. today are: "A" team: Van Oyen. Van Duatselaar. S. Wolters. Olleman.\ Akerman. Stoopman and W. Wolters. "B" team: Lammerts. Foulger. Berg. Wilson, Schaeffer and Bain.
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  • 445 20  -  SKNTINEL By Singapore again unimpressive rpHE visiting Manila football team do not play textbook soccer far from it but they have plenty of energy and courage, and they used these qualities to such good effect at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday that they were somewhat un lucky
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    52 20 THE BALL is in the net and Singapore is one up against Manila and the fellow doing the acrobatic turn in front of goal is Await* Bakar who headed in a peach of a centre from Rahim Omar In the far background of this picture. Sunday Times picture by Kok
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  • 210 20 Carl Olson beats Young, will now fight Turpin NEW YORK, Sat. CARL Bobo Olson of Hawaii, used a persistent closequarter attack to win the American middleweight championship unanimously over 15 rounds when he beat Paddy Young of Now York in Madison Square Garden last night Olson weighed 159 3 4
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  • 48 20 .IOHOHE BAHRt'. Sa!.— Singapore PW.D. and Johore P.W.D. were to phv their tie today In the interState P.W P soccer competition but owlny tr Singapore's Inability to fl^ld a tram tort: the match has been fixed (or Tuesday on the Trade gchol ground. Jchore Bahru.
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  • 48 20 Results of soccer friendly played at Farrer Park yesterday were: Aston S.C. beat REME Civilians 3-0. Chee Seng (2) and Ah Beng scored for Aston S.C Sevaji F.C. beat Rajajl S.C. 1-0. Karan Singh scored the only goal. Chinese Athletic 'A' beat Traction Union 5-2.
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  • 178 20 Tan brothers spark Pahang's 4-2 victory RAUB. Sat pAHANO beat Combined Services (Federation) 4-2 In a thrilling Malaya Cup tie here today. Pahang took the lead in the 10th minute when centre-forward Tan Chin Kit turned in a pass from his brother, outslde-rlght Tan Chin Wah. Half time score was
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  • 95 20 Results of Army tennis tournament matches played at the Du'ch Club yesterday were: Mixed doubles: Col. and Mrs. Mander beat Capt. Buchan and Mrs Roberts. 6-0. 6-2; Men's singles: MaJ. Sergeant beat Capt. Knaggs 5-4, 6-1. Men's doubles: Capt. Buchan and Lt.-Col. Beauchamp beat Maj. Mahony and
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  • 443 20 AT the end of the first day's play in the cricket match between Singapore Civilians and Combined Services, at the S.C.C. padang yesterday, Civilians had scored 112 for the loss of three wickets in reply to the Services first innings total of
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  • 162 20 I COMBINED SERVICES— IST IXXS i T tc v o J*ercr a '44 W CiicTM'm.it) b Prrrra >a C Smith c Harmon 0 Sando^iam '4 J. Sine.eton b Prrera B Slacrv b Sandosham 4 F Revno a, c Da Si.va b SeiKtosham 4 h, D^ ock c SheppaM b
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  • 104 20 IPOH Sat TWO school records, In the 440 and 880 yards were broken at the Anglo-Chinese School's annual atiiletic meet on the school ground tcday. P. Manogaram did the 440 In the new time of 53.55ec. —.5 seconds outside the State record. Ding Ming
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  • 140 20 L LONDON Sat. EWIS Hoad, 18-year-old Australian beat lefthander Mervyn Rose, officially ranked as Australia's number one player, by 6-4. 6-4 In the semi-final of the London gra.ss courts lawn tennis rhr.mpion.'-htp at Queens Club yesterday. Hoad's power of service and volley strength were the deciding
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  • 24 20 H.M. Dockyard beat V.M MA. 3-0 .n a SAFA Dlv. 2 game at Geylang yesterday. Paul. Downton and Osman scored for Dockyard.
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  • 511 20 The Penang XI went to see Shield tie instead KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. After two days and a night of anxious waiting. Penang's Malaya Cup party of five offl- rials and 16 players stretched their legs in relief at a Kuala Lumpur hotel this evening Five o'clock had arrived, yet there
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  • 865 20 PENANG, Sat. fpHE Iron Duke (late Masterman) won the main race (deleted racehorses) at the Malayan Ama- teur Racing Association's me»ti»if? Mr. Wheeler who won on < Regrets, the Iron Duke and Civil Lord was the most successful rider. The going very good. Race One Ladies
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