The Straits Times, 23 August 1953

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  • 14 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 941. t SINGAPORE, StNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1953. 15 CENTS
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  • 344 1 Orgy in the streets: Top hats roll in dust TEHERAN. Saturday. JHE Shah of Persia returned to his capital today to take back the throne he fled a week ago. Wearing a trim military uniform and gold braided cap, the 33-year-old ruler flew his own twin-engined
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  • 188 1 TWO PICK THE BRIDES AND GET $2,500 EACH Hack from u?eek 9 s exile 9 flying his own plane TWO entrants tied >n the Straits Times "Pick the Brides" Contest No 1.1 They were: MISS B. SAMARA, 19 Keong Road, Kuala Lumpur; FOO PAX KHEAN. 180 Lahat Road, Falim, Ipoh.
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    41 1 Before 8-ycjr-old Miles goes to the children's tea on the Oranjc last rtigfcr, his morhcr L*dy Tcmplcr combs his hair. Miles was ntf to start tcttool in England. Lady Templet reform to Kuala Lumpur today. Sunday Timcj picture.
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  • 1834 1 Bukit Gantang prime mover From Leslie Hoffman JHE WORKING COMMITTEE of the Mentris Besar sponsored Malayan National Conference today announced what is already considered in Kuala Lumpur to be a realistic draft programme for constitutional reform in the Federation of Malaya. It makes four
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  • 209 1 PENANG'S CUP IN A GREAT THRILLER By SENTINEL DEN ANC ended their Malaya Cup hoodoo yestrrrlay when they beat Singapore by throe goals to two m the fma to win Malayan soccer's most coveted trophy for the first time. Tttey tad to struggle rmrd, ant! in the last 10 minutes
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  • 146 1 Seremban goes to the polls SEREMBAN, Sat. ON foot, by bus and car and o-n bicycles, they rame to vote hi Negri Semhilan's first town council elections at Seremban today. At some stations the voters arrived long before they were oppn. Polling was brisk at three stations the information centre
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  • 37 1 CHICAGO. Sat. -Mr. Adlai Stevenson rnav give President Eisenhower, who defeated him in the 1952 elections, a report on his five-month fact-finding trip round the world. Mr. Stevenson returned to Chicago yesterday.— U.P.
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  • 46 1 WASHINGTON Sat. The House and Senate Atomic Energy Committee got a secret briefing: on the Soviet H-bomb yesterday and said afterward that the United States "is and will continue to bo- in front In the atomic arms race with Russia.- U. P.
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  • 58 1 THE second batch of 39 British prlsoners-of-war in Korea landed at Changi airfield, Singapore, at rrridnlght last night from Japan. They join the 35 others who arrived in the Colony on Thursday night. The soldiers will live in Selarang Barracks until they leave for Britain shortly. More
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  • 32 1 WADENA. Minnesota, Sat Former Congressman Harold Knudson, one of the most controversial figures In thei Republican 80th Congress, J died at the Wesley memorial hospital yesterday.- He was 72 —UP.
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  • 143 1 Wir/? all his gifts around him I ADY TEMPLER stayed on board the Oranje yesterday tor several hours to say goodbye to her 8-year-old son, 'voiles, who is off to preparatory school in England. Miles is travelling in the care of Dr. and Mrs.
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  • 77 1 MECCA. Sat. A WHITE-HOT Arabian ran tent temperatures up to 115 degrees Fahrenheit today and raised to 39 the total of Muslim pilgrims who have died en route to this holy city. Twelve more have died from other causes, including old age and exhaustion. Ninety-eight
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  • 31 1 ROME. Sat. -Premie r Giuseppe Pella today appeared certain to win parliamentary approval for his new government as the Senate raced through formal debate on his programme. U.P
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  • 30 1 PARIS, Sat— Diplomats of the United States, Britain and France preparing the Westprn answer to Russia's latest notes on Germany will hold their second meeting today.
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  • 50 1 LONDON. Sat.— The Board of Trade yesterday said that British subjects who wish to make claims under the Japanese peace treaty for compensation for loss of or damage to property in Japan are reminded that they must be lodges with the Japanese Government before Oct. 28 Reuter.
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  • 240 1 ***** lAIN HAS ATOMIC \VI \ro\s SYDNEY, Sat. THREE revolutionary types of British atomic weapons, "vastly more important militarily than the hydrogen bomb" will be exploded at Australia's Woomera rocket range in early October. Responsible sources in London said the weapons were designed entirely for military
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  • 33 1 MELBOURNE. Sat. Test pilot Bill Scott broke through the sound barrier in an Aust-rallan-built Sabrejet fighter in a demonstration watched by the Prime Minister. Mr. Robert Menzies yesterday.— U .P.
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  • 96 1 It was easy to begin so hard to end PARIS. Saturday "^HE French nation-wide strike which hat lasted 17 days wii today proving more difficult to stem tftan to start. Postal workers were returning to work in response to orders from the Socialist and Catholic unions but members of the
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  • 26 1 PRINCESS MARCARET was 23 yeiterday. This is the latest picture of her to reach Malaya. It was taken at a London function.
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  • 162 1 LAST night was a night of surprises for badminton fans at the Malayan championship in Kuala Lumpur. In the men's semi-nnaLs One Poh Lim conceded a walk-over to Wong Peng Soon and Selangor's favourite. Abdullah Piru/ retired from his match against Lim Koon Yam. SEMI-FINALS
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  • 65 1 PATRAS. Sat.— Final casualty figures of the recent earthquakes in the lonian Islands will not to be available until all the ruins are cleared and the buried victims under the rubble are counted. According to a police survey on distressed areas. 331 dead have been counted In
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  • 36 1 VIENNA. Sat. The Soviet authorities in Austria are reportrci to be withdrawing troops and closing control posts along the whole of the demarcation line between the Soviet and United Stat&s zone* of Austria.— Reuter.
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  • 1580 2  -  A. K. CHESTERTON Thotf were dropped into the arms of tKe Germans by hurt' b€*vn yoiny bark ia the roots of v shocking story v« far too lightly brushed aside which is iloing Miritain no good in America THERE is a die at the Foreign Office about
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  • 1275 2 ROBERT CHAPMAN Presents his sixth article on the future of space travel rpHE Moon has always stirred the imagination of mankind. J. but npver more than it iocs today. Never. In its shimmering daintiness, has It seemed so desirable or so close at hand; never has
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  • 134 3 THE DO's AND THE DON'Ts —For City's traffic inspectors FOLLOWINC a warnint; given to two tub-inspectors of rhc City Council's Vehicles department for breaches of discipline, the department h,is published a Ion? list of DO V and DON Ts These arc now included in the department's Standing Orders. The first
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  • 184 3 Dancing teacher sleep-walks, falls 50 ft. onto a car DANCE teacher walked in his sleep yesterday and fell 50 feet from the balcony of his house in Ang Siang Hill, Singapore. Loon Chow Chin, 45. of the Modern Dancing Academy studio, crashed on to rhe roof of a car m
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  • 140 3 SWITCH SAVES CITY COUNCIL $2,000,000 TT^' Singapore City Council will tave $2 million in capital charges by the arrangement under which the Central Electricity Board. Kuala Lumpur, will supply electricity to the Tebrau waterworks. The Council had planned to instal four 900 kilowatt generators with switchgear. cables and piping at
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  • 122 3 Should the City Council treat the Singapore Improvement Trust as a private estate or a public body? That is the question now v.orrying members of the Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee. It arose recently when the committee was asked to approve the taking over
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  • 89 3 An emergency meeting of the Singapore Harbour Board i Labour Union will be held to- I morrow to consider a letter from the Board regarding the Unions claims for increased salaries and better working conditions. Thr Union had also asked t!'e Board to ston employing workers
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  • 159 3 September first grade closed on the Singapore rubber market yesterday at 64 3 4 cents a pound, seven-eights of a cent below Friday's close. The market opened slightly t yesterday followini. thr lower price in New York. The close was quiet. Closing pnees yesterday In ens per
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  • 23 3 The rri (i c of tin in Singapore vesterriav was declared at S3OO a ,i ir ii l. down $5.75 cents.
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  • 82 3 PENANG. Sat. An Eurasian cyclist was Killed in a midnight crash last night at the junction of Perak R"ad and Peel Avenue. The cyclist. Mr. W F Miller (49), of the Eastern Smelting Co.. died in the General Hospital this morning He suffered head injuries
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  • 57 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat Bujanp: bin Jabbar, a penghulu, who was charged in the S( .s.sions Court two weeks a^i, with committing trespass with intent to outrage the modesty of a woman, was acquitted and discharged today. The court was told that instructions had been received from the
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  • 114 3 TH E Singapore Medical Services Union, representing the Government hospital assistants and nurses in the Colony, will present a gold medal to the best nurse of the year on Saturday. The presentation will bp marie during a meeting at which the medical authorities will present certificates
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  • 51 3 A talk on the physiological aspects of aviation will be given by an RAF doctor. Squadron Leader P. D. L. Roper, at a meeting of the Singapore branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society at, the Shell Theatrette, Colyer Quay, at 8 30 p.m. on
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  • 76 3 SALT LAKE CITY. Sat.— A snake bife remedy from South Eastern Asia has recently been introduced in America tat treatment of high blood pressure. The new drug from Asia was Identified as coming from roots of a herb called rauwolfia serpertina. which la native to
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  • 71 3 He threatened death— charge IPOH, Sat. -Alleped to have obtained $200 from a Chinese hying in the Jalapang new village by threatening him with death 22-year-old Ynn Yong Kong today claimed trial when charged with extortion in the Sessions Court. Vim was said to have ob- tallied the money from
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  • 28 3 MR. BERTIE DAVID of the Poit Office. Singapore, jitd hit bride Mitt Sujarha Samcrcwickrema of Malacca, after their marriage in the Colony. Studio de Luxe picture.
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  • 60 3 About 50 men from R.A.F.. Tengah, with their wives and children, yesterday visited the Sakaya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple, Race Course Road. The chief priest of the Siamese Temple addressed the visitors on the triple gem of the Lord Buddha. The triple gem .signifies the Lord Buddha
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  • 172 3 When a god is angry a-haunting he goes WHEN a Chinese god gets angry... he coes hauntIng, but only for a while and only to remind the faithless oi their duties. So said a priest of the Tua Pek Kong temple in Kamponu Sia Kia Thenc. Singapore where some of
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  • 155 3 PENANC. Saturday. THE first Malay picture in Ceva colour, Panggilan Pulau 1 (Call of the Island) will be •shot" in Penan* m October Mr Ramanathan, the director, told the Sunday Times that 90 per cent, of the cast would be Penang people. He said he had interviewed
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  • 65 3 Mr. Lee Kirn Chuan, Singapore's Assistant Public Relations Officer, has resigned from the Government service to become publisher of the Nanyang Siang Pau Press from next month. Mr. Lee joined the Govern- r.ient service in 1948 after vorking with the Chung Nam Jit Pao and the
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  • 69 3 PENANG, Sat.— A former shop assistant, who was unemployed, stopped a Chinese youth at Presidency Road on Aug. 13 and said he was a detective. He demanded money from the youth, Scow Ah Kow. who handed him a wwrist watch. Today Teh Yap Eng w*s sentenced
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  • 78 3 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat— The Bukit Mertajam branch of the Teochow Association oi Malaya will not contest this year's Bukit Mertajam and i Butterworth Town council elections. Mr. Goh Chee Fuat. chairman of the local branch, said today that the branch could not find suitable candidates. At the
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  • 61 3 SPENANO, Sat. URFACE MAIL for Colombo and the United Kingdom closing on Aug. 31 at 8 a.m. will be sent by the Cyclops Mail for the same destinations to be sent by the Olengyle will close at 4 p.m. on Sept. 3. Mail from the United
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  • 28 3 BUTTERWORTH. Sat.— The Ryaal Air Force Regiment Malaya) recruiting team will Interview potential recruits at the District Office. Butterworth, on Tuesday between 9 a.m. and 4p.m
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  • 26 3 MALACCA. Sat. a co w on SuriKPi Bharu rubber estate. Ma-Mid Tanah, Malacca, gave birth to twins. The calves male and female, are normal
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  • 289 3 LEAGUE DIV. 1 Arsrnal n Huddrrsflrld •> Blackpool 2 Chrlxea 1 Cardiff 2 Anton Villa 1 harlton 3 Rurnlry 1 Liverpool 4 Manchester I 4 MancheMrr C. 0 Wnlvm 4 Middlesbrough (I Prentnn 4 Xewramle 2 Sunderlanrl 1 rnrismmiih 3 Sheffield U. 4 Sheffield Wed. 2 Tottenham
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  • 45 3 KLANG, Sat. Klane Dynamos qualified to meet Police In the Anal of the Klanc District knockout soccer competition on Tuesday when they upset the favourite Slno-Malays by 3-1 yesterday. Dynamos led 2-0 at half-time through goals by Harun and Amaradaxs
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  • 49 3 TELUK ANSON. Sat.— Staßtng a grand second half rally Police oeat Anglo-Chinese School 3-2 ln a league soccer match here yesterday. The school led 2-1 at the Interval. Scorers were Harun and Ahmad >2 > for Police, and Aziz and Kong Fati fir the school
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  • 666 4  - Pahang prepares to change its capital NG YOOK YOON By ALL over Pahang people are looking forward to the day when Kuantan becomes the State's new capital. The Government Gazette late in April pave notice that land five miles north and the same distance east of the East Coast porttown
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  • 37 4 I' wo nature pictures this week. Top: Moth in the garden, by Siew Scone of 513 Penang Road, Penang; Above, Keng Wah by Mrs. M. W. Anderton of 298 A Ampang Road. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 642 4 THE SHOP ITNDER present circum- stances (his) the Tuan visits the City only when absolutely necessary. On Saturday a friend gave him a lift there and back. On their way home at 3 p.m. they visited the shop of a taxidermist where the artist in charge was
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  • 204 4 BY TAN SENG SIAR rE future of the Indian crow will be decided by the Deputy State Game Warden and the .Mmtri Besar of Srlancor shortly. Approval has already been received from the Chief (■am. Warden of the Federation. Mr. H J Ki«->i«n-r Klang
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  • 333 4 RUM ADDS THAT SOPHISTICATION MANY of us tend to despise the homely pudding. Bur sophistication can be added and contempt lessened by the use ot rum. Here are slants on the subject. BLACK BOTTOM lit Sift half a pound of Hour with two tablespoonfula of castor
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  • 47 5 Pipers at their wedding Mr. John Annison of I. on-; Eaton. Notts., England md Miss Patricia Thomas of Merthyr Tydfil. South Wales, after their wedding at St. Andrews Church. R.A.F. Solotar. The couple aro ■era with members of tho R.A.F. Pipe Band. Seletar. Picture hv Michael Anchant.
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  • 110 5 Zfct, UMI MAI, .11. B DUIIUIIIB contractor, was .In<-rl 1300, or two months" maol. in a j Singapore court yesterday for offering a bribe of $3. It was said that Zee was] drivine a car too f.it along Changi Road at one a.m. on Oet 17
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  • 74 5 Noordln bin Hajl All. a driver, was charged in the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday With attempting to exort $20 from »Tan Kwee Seng by putting him in fear of arrest at Pulau Saigon on July 27. Denying the charge, Noordin f aid that Tan was
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  • 27 5 The Bethesda (Katorm* Church will hold an open-air service today at 5.45 p.m. at V Marine Parade. The guest- speaker will be Mr. E. Heimbach.
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  • 46 5 There were 785 births and 197 deaths in Singapore during the week ending Aug. 15. The No. 1 killer' was again pneumonia which claimed 30 lives. Enteritis was second with 212. followed by tuberculosis 19. beri-beri 12, convulsions 10 ;uid malaria 1
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  • 438 5 Fifth birthday of the 'bandit busters 9 fsJO. 45 Squadron of the Royal Air Force has just celebrated its fifth year in Malaya with a party at Tengah and its 4,500 th strike sortie against the terrorists. Since it arrived in August,
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  • 205 5 Students international fair By K. SHIVANANDAN University of Western Australia. IUSALAYAN university students in Australia will sell Malayan foods at an international fun fair to be Held in •■in Australia in aid of the International House Appeal. There will be chop Miey. birds nest soup and
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  • 122 5 200 YOUTHS APPLY TO BE FIREMEN Hundreds of Singapore youths want to join the City Fire Brigade. The application list which ha* more than 200 names, baa been closed. An officer of the Brigade told the Sunday Times it was decided to elo-r thr register jomo time aco because with
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  • 52 5 JOHORE BAHitU, Sat. Patricia Fitzherbert. who arrived from England on Tuesday i.s to be married to Mr. W. J. Robertson, OCPD, Johore Bahru. on Thursday. The wedding will take place at St. Christopher's Church, Johore' Bahru and will be followed by a reception at the Police
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  • 19 5 KUANTAN, Sat.— Film star A. R. Tompel is directing a Malay opera at the Eastern Cafe, Kuantan.
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  • 44 5 Back from a holiday in In rope. Miss Patricia Shailes daughter of the Chief Torts Mamjcer. Malayan Railways. Mr. 11. J. Shailev ni errotrtl at Kalian* Airport. Singapore, yesterday hv her fianc". Mr. Alan Pitt of Kuala Lumpur. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 152 5 THE CONSTITUTION of the Singapore Arts Theatre la to be changed. At a meeting of members on Friday night a provisional committee for threr months was approved. Thi? committee will have the job ol running the Arts Theatre, and producing within the next three
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  • 118 5 Dagger case: Police say 'No bail' VL r HEN three youths claimed trial in thp Singapore First Criminal Distrirt Court yesterday to unlawful possession of a dagger, Mr. John Liddle. A.S.P., prosecuting, said that he had hrpn instructed to oppose hail. Mr. Liddle said that it wax likely that police
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  • 67 5 Mr. Jean Tipalrlos, one of the only two Greeks in Singapore, has sent the Strait.* Times $100 for the relief of the Greek earthquake victims Mr. Tipaldos said >esterday that he had heard others in Singapore wanted to aid the rtettnu but did not know how to
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  • 116 5 The four U.S. warships from No. 241 Destroyer Division, which anchored in Singapore's Man-of-War anehorace t last Friday will leave for America today. For the crew of about 1.200, K was "nice to be bark on shore during the past two i days.
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  • 140 5 s'p ore tug aids Jap oil tanker f*HE MASTER if the disables 1 Japanese tanker, Fujisan Maru. sent a wireless message to c. F. Sharp and Company yesterday to say that the Singapore tug Grlpe'r had contacted hl> ship at 4 p.m. on Friday and taken it in tow three
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  • 54 5 More blood transfusions were given this week than donations received. There were 112 donations. but 146 transfusions were given. The present stock is 38 bottles. This week's blood donatois included 22 Servicemen and II Servicewomen from RAF Changi, 5 men from ADMS (C.D> and four from
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  • 93 5 Dr. I. Hlghbaugh has arrived In Singapore for a months stay in Malaya under the auspices of the Malayan Christian Council in connection with the "Christian Home Movement." She has worked extensively in the Philippines Japan, China and Burma, helping to organise Christian Homes work, train
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  • 1276 6  -  LEWIS B. KING Mo n who seek the thrill of distant lands BY Lewis B. King. skipper of the "Jeanne Mntilde" the 40-fnnt rmind-thc-world ketch, made in Singapore, write* about the vessel and the things in her. IT is difficult to write
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  • 772 6 'oil «-s oh' 4 4MIS4 14 111 < IT is fitting that those conscience-laden voices, protesting in the letter columns of the Straits Times about the encroachments on personal liberty in Malaya, should be those of British residents here. Dark the day when some Briton somewhere does
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  • 819 6  -  OWEN KIRALFY, By who it in Singapore on hit trip round the worUJ-on £5 ($42). %WITH a lot of money you can fly around the world, and see a lot of sky. At half the cost you c«n go by steamer, and see a
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  • 1174 7 Fmous novelist Ursula Bloom made a pact im'th her mother; whoever died first would try to "come back." Ursula's mother died then came the mysterious midnight phone cull which summoned the doctor to the bedside of Ursula's first husband, then gravely ill. Was this proof?
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  • 795 7 Around Hie simps with JOW MIXIIAY \I\ OST housewives dream iTI of an electric mixer in their kitchens, but not all of us are lucky enough to have one. I came across an excellent substitute last week which will beat anything from eggs or
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  • 406 8  - Jayasothie sets herself a noble task VERNON SALTEP By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. \IRS. Jayasothie DeraiTl dason has decided to devote her time to passing on to the rising generation all the knowledge that she herself has learnt. Although only 28, Jayasothie is a Licentiate of the Trinity College of Music,
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  • 774 8 ignore this letter I RECENTLY received a ■chain of good-luck" letter containing a prayer "Oh God we implore thee to bless mankind and grant blessings so that we dwell In thee I mm Instructed to copy out the letter nine times and ixxst them to nine persons. If
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  • 113 9 IPOH Sat.— Assistance of the Perak Government is to b? sought to stimulate flagging interest in anti-tuberculosis work in the state. At today's annual meeting of the Perak Anti-TB Association it was stated that "interest in anti-TB work is on the wane, not because there
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  • 191 9 Park in peace now— car touts are cleaned up MOTORISTS can now park their cars in peace in Albert Street, the Rex Cinema and the New World in Singapore. Police have raided these places and cleared out the "jaga kreta" gangs. Three men were arrested, charged in court with importuning
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  • 55 9 MR. ANMMUDDIN Baki, Malayan Queen's Scholar for 1951, returned to Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday after a year's post-graduate course on education at the University of London. He intends to join the Perak Education Department. Mr. Baki was accompanied by his wife and baby girl, A/lam born
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  • 107 9 A trisha-rider, Yee It Way, who admitted that he helped in running a chap-je-ki lottery, because "I wanted to earn an extra $2," was fined $500 In default two months' gaol by i Mr. J. B. Jeyeretnam in the Fifth Police Court yesterday. Yee was
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  • 148 9 IPOH. Sat. DESCRIBED as a "discredit to the force' uy Mr. E. V. A. Peers, President of the Sessions Court. Abdul Wahab bin Ab- dullah. 29, a police constable, was today sentenced to two years rigorous imprisonment on a bribery charge. Abdul Wahab was
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  • 82 9 PENANG, Sat. rpHE PENANG Chinese 1- Chamber of Commerce will discuss a proposal by the Batu Pahat Chinese Chamber to start a welfare lottery at its committee meeting next Wednesday. The proposal has been submitted to the Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce which referred it to
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  • 65 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— The blind team which has j been touring the Federation [under the auspices of the I Federation Association for the Blind, will be giving demonstrations at the Welfare Week Carnival Fair in Johore Bahru from Aug. 27 to 30. Tickets for admission to the
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  • 79 9 IPOH, Sat. The Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association today teleRraphed greetings to the UMNO-MCA sponsored national convention in Kuala Lumpur. The telegram was signed by the president of the Association, Mr. Ong Chin Seong, on behalf of the general committee embracing 55 district and area
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  • 22 9 KUANTAN, Sat.— The drums of the 2nd King's African Rifles performed on the Kuantan Padang before the Sultan of Pahang.
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  • 77 9 But $252,176 granted THE COMMITTEE of the Singapore City Council's Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society found the granting of loans to clerks the most difficult job last year. This is stated in the society's annual report, by the secretary, Mr. M. Mohan. Last year, 539
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  • 122 9 Ng Kirn Sen*. 23. with five previous convictions, was yesterday gaoled for seven months by a Singapore court for criminal breach of trust, of a $600 radio belonging to a Katong shop on Jan. 9. Mr. E. H. D"Netto, Second Criminal District Judge, before whom Ng pleaded
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  • 48 9 Scow Mcc Kew, the register- ed owner of a motor car. was fined $100 in the Singapore Second Traffic Police Court yesterday for failing to give the Traffic Police particulars of the driver. In default, Scow will go to prison for 20 days.
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  • 25 9 TELUK ANSON, Sat.— The half yearly meeting of the Dew Recreation Club will be held on Sept. 5 at 7 p m
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  • 156 9 SINGAPORE JWILL HAVE DOGS HOME rE Singapore Canine Wei- fare Association intends to build a home for dogs in Thompson Road as soon as funds have been raised. The home will be in the grounds of the Poh Kak Shi temple and will cost $8,000. At present the dogs home
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    • 220 9 BEWARE! n THE BEAST Will LOOSE its CRUSHING FURY on SINGAPORE SOON! _tUJ j JTkm 2 3o> 6 915 "ANARKALI" (Hindustani) Starring Bina Rai Today at 11 a.n\ •THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON" (Tech.) I 1.30,5 8.30 MAMTHAN" (Tamil) Next Chance ■T.IMASTHA" (Tamil) Bahru Today 3.15. 6.45 9.15 -HATI
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    • 785 9 How shall we escape i* we neglect so great salvation?" (Heb. 2:3.) CHURCH OF ENGLAND. GEYLANO ENGLISH: 8 45 am ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL Sunday School. 9.50 Service In 7 and 8 a.m. Holy Communion' Cnar ?e of the M.Y.F. 9.30 a.m. Children s Service, 10.30 FAIRFIELD: (Nell Road) 8.30 a.m.
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    • 109 9 The Weather Minimum temperature <7.30 p.m. on Aug. 21 to 7.30 a.m. or. Aug. 22 1 Singapore (77 degrees), Penang (73), Kota Bahru (75), Kuala Lumpur (74 >. Ipoh (74>, Kuantan (72). Maximum temperature 7.30 a.m to 7.30 p.m. on Aug. 22): Singapore (87), Penang (89), Kota Bahru (90), Kuala
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 272 10 Men at arms WE begin publication, in this page today, of the story of a group of men fighting a vicious and clever enemy in the Selangor jungles. It is a magnificent story, and a terrible one too. It is a story tohich comes rather late in the day the
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    • 143 10 rIN Mr. Malenkov stated, in his address to the Supreme Soviet, that Russia had mastered the secret of the hydrogen bomb, loud were the sounds of scoffing arising from the "experts" outside the iron curtain. Dunkirk and Pearl Harbour did nothing to diminish th« propensity of democratic nations
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    • 117 10 FE Port Dlckson Express makes Its first run from Kuala Lumpur today. The express leaves town at 7.20, and two hours later chugs Into Seremban station. Waiting buses will take passengers onto the 7th mile Port Dickson and will pick them up at 5.40 p..n. for the
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    2647 10 fjflj Introduction to terror MAJOR CAMPBELLS preface to "Jungle Green" contains the following passages: This book concerns the campaign in Malaya against the Communist terrorists. I was privileged to serve in this campaign for a considerable period with one of Britain's famous county regiments. The Suffolk Regiment, which
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    • 732 10 CLASSIFIED ADS K\n\\l IM.MFNTS MR AND MRS. BERTIE DAVID rincfrely thank all friends and relations who attended their wpddlnp, sent gifts and congratulatory messages 41. Lorong 27A, Gfvlang. THE family of the lat? Herman fcappa thank all relatives and Iriends for their attendance and ■wreaths and for all kindnesses 6ho\vn
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  • 458 11 Commissions for Army 7"HE Covernor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, said yesterday, "This country is moving towards self-government. Malayans should play their full part in the defence of their country. Sir John said this when he presented Queen's Commissions to tour Malayans at a parade held
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  • 206 11 LONDON. Sat. THE Financial Times said to- 1 day that when the rubber study group meets in London in October. It may decide that the problem of rubber i.s no longer as urgent as it was. The newspaper said two tasks faced the meeting to seek
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  • 30 11 Pleading guilty to operating a radio set without a licence. Mrs. Barbara Colaco, of Simon i Road, was fined $10 in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday.
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    • 95 11 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 a.m. Alma Cogan; 7.30 News; 7.35-10.15 Music; 10 15 8cience Survey; io 30 Mid-morning Medley: 11 Appointment with Music; 11.30 Mornlnc Service (Anglican); 12 In Malay; 1 p.m. Petei Yorke Orchestra; 1.30 News; 1 45 Radio Malaya Tno; 2 Wnltz Time; 2.30 Rendezvous; 3 Concert Hour;
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  • 122 12 THE Sunday Times is offering cash prizes for readers' pictures published in this page. First prize is $30, with $15 for the second best and ss for the runners-up. -r. i. S W.rfL °Ur Sl b|eC 1 youth, andl these pictures of First prize goes
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  • 585 12  -  I JOWIIII 111 111 It Bt NEW YORK. ANEW type of eye chart, which replaces the usual letters and numerals with universally known symbols, is being developed for the benefit of children and adults who cannot tell a P
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  • 744 13  - It's French, frank trill set the town talking 7^ Two pictures to set you talking have just arrived in Singapore. The first is a French film of rare quality containing three different stories, the second is a full length documentary about our fight against the terrorists, made by an old
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  • 51 13 Seen* from "Terror In The |unglc wtiich you won't ie«. When the film wai given a private thowinc in London a sequence appeared showing the interception of a Chinese junk*by a Naval patrol boat This has been cut from the film to be screened in
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  • 535 13 WHEN David Macdonald came to Malaya early this year to make a picture which would tell the world about our battle against the Communist guerillas, ho told me: "It will be a picture without fancy trimmings or long haired heroines- a picture that
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  • 662 14 AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER BY MASSEY STANLEY CANBERRA. Saturday UOSPITAL doctors say Sydney has been gripped by "thallium neurosis". They describe how scores of frightened people most of them turn out to be hypochondriacs make panicky visits to casualty wards reporting that they
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  • 656 14  -  RACHEL ROSS MALAYA'S ENTERTAINERS 3 By 'from shorthand typist to crooner" one quite often hears of people who have been "discovered" while do'ng quite an ordinary job and then becoming wel> known in the world of entertainment. But very seldom does one meet
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  • 695 14  - FILMING THE CONQUEST OF EVEREST TOM STOBART By {Thirty-nine-year-old Tom Stobart is the son of a climber and explorer, ana teas taken up his first mountain at the age 01 seven. He hus ever since been an enthusiastic climber. He has visited 39 countri*s in the world and has accompanied
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  • 37 14 Free music lesions arc given to youngsters jt Hie Art Centre of the University or Arkansas, U.S. In this picture, a faculty member is shown giving a little girt pointers on playing the violin.
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  • 1075 15  -  MIAMI S llt \/l H By An bin MiiNlapha, .Singapore arhnolhm ha* brrn irlied by a couple „f an j forrpd t o accompany Ihem to an island »nere they hope to find buried treasure. WMta trekkinc throueh the Ju '>*!«•. a helicoptor Hirs over Jhrm
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  • 718 15 Forget MONET and begin to LIVE! CAN give my recipe 1 for fitness without exercise in one word: RELAX. Thru you can drop all exorcise, except maybe for a daily walk or the purposeful bodily movements associated with your hobby, such as gardening. But
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  • 490 15 IF WE CAN BELIEVE an old peasant in Freilassing, Bavaria, Europe is to be plunged into war sometime this year Only time can tell whether this grim prophecy will come true though heaven forbid! In past centuries scores of prophets, nearly always "prophets
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    • 240 15 a race istrt losf till its wonV^B v io»» »:'i it* I Two ycurs o«o your tr«imnd fares *cc Wf| f~"^ iS:- 8"! yen Ctfrrt 1 vi finest h«r«,WalforJ gut you* *9t »>i« *i»,i/\ A ,ou'C f,r«d jn4 li»H«*s all you *trt Not a winner th.« «ca»o.i. f— "V t
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    • 222 16 S.O.S. I X" P" tVirouph life careieat and indifferent to the unforrseen future in like mailing lin/.irddii* scan •^•thout tlio«e praeaotioM which rn;iy menu tlie differenre between life anil denth. Every man anil woman, young and old, nhoulrl linil out front a Sun Life 1 Aui'ii how life iiiMiranrp provides
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    • 1332 16 fi?-C?AILEP TO CONVINCE TAKZAN AM? THE VWITAWPA j^gL*^-"^L^ JflL^kk **< W WIS^U t Sj6weL 1 vj K m,\ies'roPißD6ej.H£\ZALie&iAHce,czcoQ&CLozs'?- -___/^|'l|!!|/Jl,vn i '?y^P\^ v J^ A PIAV *,c CM SCCXE ALL LOZ?, W 6HOWH& TH~ £%7-// 7/\ \c^>^^ ■1 if.;"- wfiffli \V J^/^Wt^vK TA^ZJN PELT Pt6TU?KP WHEN He SAW THE ecae'v PACE
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  • 793 17 HE .YOU WHITES A SILLY. SLIPSHOD AXD SHOiIiLXG HOOK AHOUT HHITAIS ■§N his novel. The Citadel, A. J. Cronin self-righteously spattered mud over the shining brass plates of Harley Street. Because he was a doctor it was assumed that he knew what he was talking
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  • 50 17 Sunday Times Book of The Week will reassure millions ol Americans that the British judicial system has beo moulded by some of Hollywood's finest traditions. Set tine up his literary Xraj in the Midlands town of Wortley. Dr. Cronin examines the manner In which an En?--^shman Ls tried for murder
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  • 164 17 Wonder drug claimed k NEW druß which promises to revolutionise the treatB» ment of heart disease has been discovered by research scientists at Sydney I'niversity. An Englishman, Professor R. H. Thorp, who led the research team, claims to hay. 1 discovered the drug in collaboration with J. B. Cowle, a
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  • 19 17 JAN STERLINC. Paramount star, is a girl of poise, charm and talent, and considerable physical attraction.
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  • 82 17 JY| EDICAL student Jan Van 11 der Klift of Amsterdam Is celebrating the success of a brainwave. His idea: To tell a "gag" a day cm the telephone and wake people up lauehine. He sold the scheme to selected Dutch hotels, and guests can ring him up and
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  • 446 17 Nathaniel Gubbins T^OT counting Senator Joe McCarthy there are 9.000.000 lunatics at large in the United States of America. They call themselves Neurotics Anonymous. They were represented by 500 former neurotic patients at their flr.st annual conference at Pittsburg. The other 8.999 500 are described as "persons with serious mental
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    • 19 17 NOW AVAILABLE THE P'twed and bottled in Singapore by MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD. and distributed by Fraser b Neave Ltd.
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    • 285 17 NOW F| y direct t0 PERTH. U8 ,n» MAURITIUS AND TO UUHANNESBUnU SOUTH AFRICA Now these three import- n I cities, ant places are nearer by air by Qantas. South Africa too, is linked hj JpvJn^Mpy| a fast sen ice on the new yJKj^LfeT/^^ You can fly from Singapore direct
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    • 126 17 POPULAR CROSSWORD f/ I "^^^^^l ACBOBS DOWN Grow. .M (4) 15. "■■Mgll" (4) l«. JSZ3h2TM m ThrorpUcal Vmml (31 U. Spread hmy (J| 1». «> «»T«erjr 131 I*, trmnony 14) U. SUrr (4) It! K«r n-T 1« W.i V.,' VUSSSffS (•I S6. swarm .b».( I*. .V*,.,. n ,J '«> Jl
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  • 892 18 An astonished M\\\!\«. BLACKWOOD tells of a IDIOCY on the roads is definitely on the increase. The incredible tain I related here last work about the man with th< newspaper on his steering wheel, presumably reading it as he drov<\ has nothing on the
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  • 342 18  - Nurse Constance makes Singapore cycling history JOSEPH EZEKIEL By A COVETED blue sash the emblem of champions is to be presented for the fust time in Singapore's cycling history to a 21 -year-old nurse for her achievements in cycling events. It is a fitting reward to pretty Miss Constance Fisher,
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  • 1174 18  - S 'pare needs a tittle of the Test spirit JOIIWV JOHNSON SI'OIMS PARADE BY LISTENERS to the commentary on the fifth Tost Match must have been as thrilled as I was with the last day's play Several points were outstanding in those final phases which I think could be well
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    • 125 18 WHITER TEETH in 14 days with Macleans Just look in your mirror. Anyone who has changed to Macleans can see the difference at once for Macleans gives visible results, quickly. This is what happens every time you use it First an exclusive ingredient in Macleans .gently removes the dingy coating
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    • 397 18 IMPORTANT NEWS Li ABOUT COLLIER'S! NEW EXPANDED ISSUES NEW EXPANDED ISSUES i i Commencing from the August 7th issue, this cheap and > 1 popular American magaiinc, a facsimile of the front cover of < which is shown below, will be published fortnightly, and will y > contain the following
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    • 123 18 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION Aerow: 1, Spemk. S, I<at». 11, qualification. 12, Inset. 13, Many. 14, Afes. 15, Side. 16, Pan. 18. Ted. lit, Rile. 2*. Gaxe. 21. Wis tl. Mail. 24. Starch. 26. Infest 2«. Meet. 29. Cot. 30. Omen. 32, Span. 34, Vet. 36, Ton. 37, Fell. 38. Dice.
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  • 706 19  -  NG YOOK YOON Yusoff scores two goals but... By pENANG scored a great Coronation Year victory in the Malaya Cup soccer competition when they beat Singapore 3-2 in a thrill-packed final on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. It was the first
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  • 23 19 SEGAMAT. Sat— Pay* Lane Club beat Medical Sports Club 2-0 ln a lawn tennis tie of the Oracle Shield competition yesterday.
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  • 65 19 UP THE (iASI.A.MP and up the wall ..any point or view was good enough for these enthusiastic youngsters outside the Oval, London, who looked for any vantage point to see the last moments of the fifth Test match. And they were just in time to see
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  • 433 19 SINGAPORE CRICKET FINAL By Our Cricket Reporter THE Police failed to consolidate on a match-winning start in the S.C.A. senior tournament final against Singapore Chinese Recreation Club on the S.C.C. padang yesterday and their close of play score of 208 for eight wickets was
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  • 288 19 REFEREE P. Appavoo ordered Kota Raja's left-winger Ismail off the field five minutes before full-time for dangerous play in yesterday's SAFA Div. 2 match between Kota Raja "A" and H M Dockyard. Dockyard won by four goals to one at Geylang Stadium. Kota Raja
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  • 488 19 KI"AI.\ IIMPIR, Saturday. ■pHK first big surprise in the Malayan national badminton championships orrurred this morning, when Ooi Teik Hock, hero of the victorious Malayan Thomas Cup team in 1948. went down to Selangor's lim Koon Yam. Everyone who saw the battle
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  • 504 19 Men s doublet* (quarter finals) On? Poh Lim ond Ismail Mai Jan 1 S porn bt Yeoh Terk Chye md Wone Penp Wfth (Sel.t 15-4. U.-8; Chan Kon I#onp and A. Plruz (Sel.i bt. Wonc Yew Sen and Foo V-mg Kliean 15-4. 15-3. Mixed double* fueml-flnalt)
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    • 142 19 KARRIER 1-4 TONNER KEEPS MUNICIPAL COSTS csdwi^ The adaptability of the 'Gamecock* for various Council uses is almost limitless here, we've illustrated it as For communal wrjjMM. the Game- co|lector For any proJect> cock' is invaluable. Easy to handle in where rc iable and economical traffic: modern 3or 7-seater all-steel
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  • 2486 20  - BOUGOURE RIDES THREE WINNERS FOR VAN B KPSOM JEEP Bj It Hi SWEEP TOTAL POOL $305.»«5 1st No. 37*647 (182.595) 2nd No. lllfl.iK ($41,297) .Ird No. *****9 ($20.64.1) STARTERS IS.'.'Ufl rarhl Nim.: *****5. *****9. *****5. *****8, MT444, *****3. *****8. < OLSO1.ATIONS ($1,835 rarh). No*.: *****1. *****8. 10*17. !T.'9X.i *****3, *****6.
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  • 44 20 ENGLAND'S CAPTAIN, Len Ilutton, square cuts Bill Johnston to the boundary during his second innings in the final Test match at the Oval. Hutton was run out for 17 but England won the match and regained the Ashes. Popper picture.
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  • 468 20  - Pine— Britain s wonderman:How does he do it? CHAPMAN PINCHER I_ll_ A»_ 1 1....,; nt n By HEIGHT 6 ft. 2 in. WEIGHT 9 st.- 121b. BICEPS 12 int. STRIDE 8 ft. WORD PICTURE ANALYSIS OF AN ATHLETE Cordon Pirie, Britain's wonder runner at anything from one mile to six,
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  • 47 20 Heats for the 1.500 metres frrestyle. 2UO metres breast*) roke, and 50 metres brewAxtroke 1 girls under 14) of the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club's championships will be held tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. The championships proper will be on Aug. 29 at 3.30 p.m.
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  • 201 20 AUSSIES HOPES NOW ON ROSE HARTWIG BROOKLINE, Mass.. Sat.— VIC SEIXAS, recorered from a knee injury, and Tony Jarbert yesterday entered the men's doubles semi finals of the U.S. national championships when they scored a B—6,8 6, 6 l. 6 3 victory over Clive Wilderspln and lan Ayre. The U.S.
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    • 18 20 "PRESS-THE-BUTTON" SHOOTING >^ HAS BUILT-IN EXPOSURE GUIDE N^ FINE, FAST f/2.7 LENS Price in Singapore 1 40.00 federation $197.00
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    • 329 20 AGFA RECORD 111 I A 2^ x 3;; ins. (6 x 9cm.) camera which fulfils even S highest demands of those who prefer this format. The i^| Agfa Solinar and Agfa Apotar excel in black-and-white photography as much as they do in colour. The most Important feature of this model,
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    • 136 21 Sunday Times Fun Parade Page I >%HT Ift 5 S/W4LL WEIRP CAPTORS CAN xjjj^^ /^lN^\^^vij 7m4cw^JliL J^f HEARON^ THOUGHT WAWES SZQZChVAVP 1/ if\\s V^T T^^^f^ URSULA T2V TO JAM THE MENTAL TELEFWUV < =p=A r -A Y\ SSTv j; 8V SEMPING OUT SCRAMBLE? THOUGHTS V \Tnf?kiS; YV\ /^P^^-^ AAUST HAVE
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    • 498 22 Sunday limes Fun Parade Page 2 1 r THEREFORE AS PRES PENT OP THE SOCIETV 1 I hELIO. BOYS/ AS COUNSEL AHEM!! THE COURT DECIDES THIS FOR THE UPLIFT OF PUBLIC MORALS. I 1 OF THE WOMEN'S EQUAL I BOUT IS NOT ONLY LEGAL &UT PROTEST THIS WRESTLING MATCH t~
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    • 292 23 Sunday Times Fun Parade Page 3 if NO KIDDING;... "f LHLfcK Uh V KOUR SCIENTISTS WITH )jMLI-1 LI 1, PUNCH WFM. P^ a NONSENSE, HJNLH...'fIKW if D'YOU THINK IT ISN'T THAT ALL THEIR EQUIPMENT N W PO YOU HEAR jj| 1 MONSTER > j^ IT'S A TELE-CRAB/ /Wtm K THIS
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