Singapore Standard, 15 October 1950

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  • 16 1 Singapore TIGER Standard VOL. I K0 105 SINGAPORE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 242 1 Federation To Bargain With Clerks On Pay El Staff Correspondent V MPUR, Sat. The Standard »t the Federation Government into collective bargaining with unions in connection with the own by it* employees over the of the Benhani Salaries •II!"--ing sen? to trade unions and s shortN on this decision, and
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  • 40 1 Benham Deb ate Likely Put Off For Two Weeks I Stafl M indent it— t l 'e Fede- i m K to report tor a -Jit. po^t- n of t meeting I rtdin ment ...11 be mite in r < vs.
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  • 36 1 China Reds Sai Moving Toward I-C 14 (UP) s from arge Chiforces were vard Indo- I large I umnu- ;-v •onfirm- een from thought mates of iV 170 :ed a Ol r town nably rces i
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  • 59 1 TAIPEH. Oct. 14. (A.P.) The Nationalists forces in southern Formosa today l gan two days of ma .cuvres. possibiy the most extensive tl\ey have conducted on this island. The manoeuvres were Icing watched by a group of United States Attaches headc by Rear Admiral Harry
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  • 70 1 photos. The Sii^upore Standard's first essay contest was brought to a successful close yesterday. Top picture shows Mr. Aw Boon Haw. Governing: Director of the Star chain newspapers, congratulating Mr. R. W. Woodworth of Penang. winner of the first prize, at the Haw Par Mansion.
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  • 189 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 14— (UP) American-French taiks on rearmament were recessed today after France outlined a 28-division three-year programme that seeks down-pay-ment of $:j. 1 70.000.000 in American help next year. The French request includes American dollars and arms to build 10 French divisions to full strength
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  • 134 1 Seaman Charged With Burglary In King 's Home LONDON, Oct. 14: (Reuter) Douglas Monro, 26-year-old Glasgow seaman, was charged in court here today with breaking into Buckingham Palace, home of King George VI, and stealing a despatch box containing documents. He was remanded until Monday week. The charge accused him
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  • 390 1 A GALA reception given yesterday by Mr. Aw Boon Haw, Governing Director of The Singapore Standard, in honour of the winners of* The Standard's Essay Contest, wrote the grand finale to the first of the paper's annual literary competition. With nearly
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  • 30 1 SEOUL, Oct. 14. (AP) Lieut.-General Sir John Harding, British Far East Com-mander-in-Chief paid a surprise visit to the British Commonwealth Brigade in North Korea on Friday.
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  • 180 1 Gravest Dangers Still In Europe Churchill BLACKPOOL, England, Oct. 14 (UP)— Winston Churchill warned the Western world against becoming too deeply involved with the fight against Communism in the Far East because he said the greatest dangers to western civilization still are in Europe. Churchill told a cheering mass rally
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  • 382 1 TOKYO, Oct. 14: (Renter- AAP)— United Nations forces, stretched in a westward-scything line across Norjh Korea, today drove towards the Communist capital of Pyongyang. The Communists were reported to be preparing a last-ditch stand there. The line ran almost straight from Kaesong
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  • 334 1 EN ROUTE TO WAKE ISLAND WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN, Oct. 14 (UP) President Truman flew to Wake Island today for a highly dramatic conference with GeneralDouglas Mao Arthur, which is apparently part of a renewed effort by the United States to check further overt Communist-led aggression.
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  • 218 1 TOKYO, Oct. 1-1— (IP) United Nations armies tightened their noose around 12.000 Communist troop* south of Pyongyang today and began forging a new trap to catch the hulk of the remaining 56.000 defenders of North Korea. A spokesman for General I Douglas Mac-Arthur reported
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  • 108 1 Many Doc tors Affected By US Visa Rule NEW YORK. Ot. 14: (Router) The new United States immigration restrictions may prevent 40 to 50 foreign doctors from attending the fourth General Assembly of the World Medical Association here next week, SecretaryGeneral Dr. Louis Baur said yesterday. Delegates from 39 countries
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  • 195 1 TOKYO. Oct 14 (AP) Two British commando raids on the North Korean east coast, only 65 air miles from the Siberian border were dis- 1 closed on Saturday. Vice Admiral C. T. Joy, Comraander of the Naval Forces '< in the Far East, said the
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    • 104 1 Bjß ffe 4RSk fc. lit Sx S^^B, e. fly/ T U^ f o^p^fl On Other Pages Pare Youth Wants To See Malaya Progress 2 I ndergrad To Suspend Publication 2 Threat To Trade Warning To Federation Government S Plan To Aid SE Asia 3 Colony Water Rate Going Up 4
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  • 579 3 I Standard Staff Correspondent i LUMPUR, Sat. "The loss of confidence which will be market I>\ l* I**1 introduction of a scale of duty of the nature „1 to a general tightening up of credit which, as past i shown, brings
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  • 103 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Complaints that they have been forced to forego their sugar ration because they cannot receive their ration cards in time from the Food Control authorities have been marie by a number of Kuala Lumpur residents. Some point ouf that they
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  • 31 3 v §4 i pondent Sat— Cheras, Kuala i Mukiin kind in iew to erstand- and the I three Ch oese -v I Council, I m beI Gv-
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  • 68 3 SIR CHRISTOPHER TO VISIT JOHORE Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— The Standard learns that Sir Christopher Cox of the Advisory Committee on Education, will be visiting Johore Bahru. at the end of the month in connection with educational problem in Malaya. Invitations have been issued to prominent members of
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    132 3 DOWN in the Malayan jungle, you can hear the soldiers all say: "Who's our favourite pin-up? Who's the jungle queen?" And back comes the answer "Pauline." The lady in question is Pauline Catton, of Acocks Green, Birmingham, who zoomed by air-lift into the lives of our soldiers serving
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  • 232 3 KL Police Officer Dismissed Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Kuala Lumpur's well-known Chinese detective Sub-Inspec-tor, Gunn Chai Lai, a King's Police and Colonial Police Medallist, has been dismissed from the Police Force after 27 years' service The notice terminating his services on Oct. 1, was served on him a
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  • 152 3 Standard Staff Reporter BECAUSE of shortage of hospital staff and teaching stuff, it is not possible to allot a midwife or school teacher for a small area like Pulau Übin. The Acting Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L. Blythe said this at Thursday^ meeting of the
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  • 384 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUAIA LUMPUR, Sat. Plans are being prepared for a steady expansion of the regular police in the Federation over the next two or three years to 25,000, the present strength being 15,495 and 3.830 extra police. A communique showing the progress
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  • 62 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A verdict of accidental death and no blame to the motor-cyclist, was returned bv the second Magistrate, Che Annuar. at an inquest into the death of a 50 year old Tamil woman, today. it was said that the woman knocked into the motor-cycle ridden
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  • 829 3 Plan To Aid S. E. Asia developments warrant the t)elief that it will find ways and means of effective help." Of the fifth and possibly the most Important source ol external aid. the report is staled to say that a 'substantial element
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  • 160 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. More bandit camps have beets" located and destroyed by security forces operating on Lai 1 and by the RAF in various parts of the Federation. Following up a night bombing attack in Perak yesterday i ing. security forces opei i1 g
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  • 53 3 sec; A mat. Saturdi Remarking that the off< tee was becoming too preva the Segamat magistrate impost I a line of (100 on each of two Tamils who were found guilty of possessing toddy without a permit. En default of payment, they will have to undergo 50
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    • 231 3 FEDERATlQfrj^|||ri i SELAAIGOR— Today Majestic: Fashion Parade (Cantonese): 10 a.m., 12. 1 and 9.15 p.m. Odeon: Nancy Goes To Rio 3.15, (5.45 and 9.15 p.m. Princess O'Rourke 11 a.m. an* 1 p.m. Pavilion: Barsfiat (Hindi) 3, 6.15 and 9 p.m. Colorado Terlitory 11 am. and 1 p.m. Rex: City Lights
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    • 239 3 Lido: Revenge is Sweet 10 a.m. 12.30 p.m. City Lights 3. 6.30. 9.15 p m. Rex: Jolson Sings Again 10 a.m., 12. :i0 p.m. City Lights 3. 6.30, 9.15 p.m. Savoy: Daughter of Zorro (Man.) 3, 7, 9.30 p.m. IPOlJ— Today Ruby: Mexican Hayride 10.45 i a.m. Sands Of Iwo
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    • 36 3 Majestic: Salome, Where She Danced: 12.30 p.m. Sun: Return Of Frank James 12 noon. Table Tennis: Sing Tao team vs. The Penang Union team at New World Stadium: 8 p.m. Hookey: Krian Rovers vs. CRC (women).
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  • 65 5 Penang To Be Lit up Nest Year pendent The hap public tattling of mewas e\- ;H m r t stated this at fi was a e te i .1 he awei already year, i be stretch tens the prenenta in M nts t theii Mr. and Mrs. Ong Sim Khenu
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  • 20 5 in ney- ived in. Id pn busi- Sim. I Rangoon >. their met :>* mem- tami- Sir.-^pore j
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  • 58 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— The inquiry Into the death of a 60-year-old Chinese, Ng Tee, whose body vva.s found floating in the sea ofl Sungei Pinang on Sept. 24 was held before Mr. E. M. Small wood today. Owing to the state of decomposition,
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  • 27 5 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Sat.— A seven-year-old Tamil girl. Alagi. was "found drowned in Sungei Raja near the Wednesday Fair, here on Thursday morning.
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  • 567 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BIVIAR, Sat. An interesting judgment km delivered by >Ir. M. K. F. Rogers in the Sessions Court here al the conclusion of a ease in which Ong Hong Ccot, a taxi driver, was charged with causing the deaths of two
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  • 212 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. More than 100 Malays took part in a religious ceremony at Kampong Kudang* 16 miles from Taiping, swearing allegiance to Government after admitting having regretfully given assistance to bandits in their area. At the mosque, the congregation was addressed
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  • 76 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sat.—An ex-detective, Chung Ah Kum, 24, was produced before Magistrate Che 3ahaudin this morning on a charge of wrongful confinement of a Chinese, Lee Kim Puat at the race course, Ipoh Chung was alleged to have committed the offence in
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  • 137 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— The development of the Commissioners Housing Estate at Green Lane is now gathering momentum and every facility will be given to Municipal employees and ex-employees to take advantage of the opportunity to possess their own homes. This was stated by the
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  • 157 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— A donation of $10,000 was given by Mr. Yeap Chor Ee, the millionaire banker. to the Chung Ling High School. In announcing this gift at a dinner to celebrate his 83rd. birthday last night. Mr. Yeap said, "I shall continue to
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  • 149 5 Standard Stiff Correspondent SUNGEI PATANI, Sat. Two Penang Chinese business men, 34-year-old Leong Lin Choi and 40-year-old Moej Yok Wah, who travelled on a motor-cycle met with an accident a1 the 11| mile ~>>ngci Patani-Tikmn Batu Main Road on Thursday, resulting in the (loath of Moey
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  • 120 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sat.— The following are the successful candidates in the first aid held under the auspices of the St. John Ambulance Association at the Convent. Teluk Anson recently The lecturer was Dr. L. A. Watson and the examiner was Dr. J. Paranjothy:
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  • 43 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PEXAXG. Sat.— Two Chinese were injured and taken to the General Hospital when the motor-cycle in which they were riding collided with a saloon car in front of Union Institute in Burmah Road at 7.40 a.m. today.
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  • 323 5 Standard S t ii lT Correspondent PENANG, Sat. The Municipal President, Mr. H. G. Hammett, expressed the hope that in the not 100 distant future George Town would feel the benefits of an Improvement Trust of its own. H«' said this in his address on
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  • 114 5  -  Yan Pheng Geck Peggy Renny Mr. Miss Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. Submitting that ii was not wrong to have liquor in house so long as the duty on the liquor had been paid, Mrs. B. 11. Oon asked for the acquittal
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  • 304 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. Owiiiii to the steady increase in the prices of building materials and the nnci Plain arrival of shipments of steel from the United Kingdom, the Continent and Australia, it i* feare<l that larye building projects here mav
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  • 47 5 PENANG, Sat— The nude body of a 11-year-old Chinese school boy. Cheah Yok Song, son of a merchant m Perils, was found floating in the sea near the Kedah Pier at 10.30 a.m. today. The boy was reported missing from, home yesterday evening.
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  • 193 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU. Sat. The first case under the Debtor and Creditor Ordinance in Keiaritan was heard by Mr. Justice F. A. Briggs in the High Court, here on Thursday when T. A. R. M. Anamaiay. a moneyj lender sued a Malay woman,
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  • 90 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat— The Penang Dance Association was formed at a general meeting hold at the Piccadilly Hotel this afternoon. The following were ek- I office-bearers: President: Mr I. K. Cheah. vice-presidents: Dr. Cheah Cheng Poh and Dr. K. S. Oh. hon. secretary: Mr
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  • 437 7 fOKYO, Ort. II V* Gen- Mac Arthur's headquarters announced jjjßg oi N«rtli korean vessels and the increase of Red prisoners--60,000) and t!ie world momentarily awaited a new massive U.N. B p >ortli Korea, <ien. Mac Arthur flew off to
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  • 25 7 Nearing N.Korea Capital A the Rei thai e hi r I. in watered frwi tl 7;n .i\a!rv British \nd r. i;u; •fi LBd •-Ist rces
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  • 54 7 F ntline South Korean troops are now carrying light weighi >ns develo] II S Qu u U M^r Corps in It c isia of items such as d< ice dried biscuits. rid cheese, dried sh, ted peas, cube sugar, dried red pej per, green tea
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  • 19 7 Britons Are Making History Now (Reuter): n- Far British B B 1 1 M 1 HP B C B.
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  • 37 7 T ite < len Smuts buge collection oi diaries, documents, letters and books wil] be placed ai th€ service of the Soul i A can Union, his son, Mr. C. Smuts has announced in A.P.
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  • 107 7 WOKINGHAM, (BERKSi. Oct. 14 (Reuter) Parents have gone back to school here, at the express desire ol their children's teachers, who complained that pupils v.< re being confused by two methods of teaching. Mothers and fathera helping with the homework, were using out of
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  • 39 7 HONGKO ;G. Oct M AP'— The nmunlsts have seized the Cat! University oi Pe- king. which h;t> been run b> > un Fathi rs ol the Divine v »rd he p^< 26 j es rs
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  • 47 7 Red Sneak Raid On US Warship I MACARTHUR'S lIQ.. 0:1 14 I (Reuter-AAP) An unidentij tied plane early this morning made u low-level attack on a i U.S. warship lying oil' Inchon and also dropped tw6 bombs on Kimpo airfield. No damage Us reported at the airfield.
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  • 115 7 HONOLULU, Oct. 14 (AP)— When President Truman arrived lure aboard the presidential plane Independence yesterday, en route to his one-day conference today with Gen. MacArthur on Wake Island, he was welcomed by the wife of Adin. Arthur W. Radford, Pacific Fleet commander, at their
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  • 636 7 \V A SHINGTO N, Oct. 14 i (Reuti i >: The people of America have born advised to drink a glass of salt water in the eveni ol an atomic biast as it is almost as effective as plasma in shock 1 real ment. The
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    62 7 Seventeen Negro workmen ol a Georgia lumber company were shot and wounded while en route to the plant, vyhich is involved in a labour dispute.— AP .er of ti:r ("forth Jv jrean \y, us Corps, attached lo t > nth Korean Army, disi»ly rests a hand on her
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  • 251 7 Eein&oreemettts For I-C WASHINGTON, Oct. I* (\V) \mic! growing indication* thai Indo-China is hrinu, made the scene of the next krcmlin-inspired flare-up, America has assured France that she is making every effort !to rush the delivery of military equipment to hartl-presned
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  • 274 7 U.S. Tells UN: Act On Army Proposal Or See Peace Explode NEW YORK, Oct. 1 1 Al»)— As Rureia'i Andrei i>liif^ky sought to wreck ihc Acheson Plan for a I .V army i<» fiiriit aggression by talking disarming!* «»n East-West collaboration for pcarc America's rodcr Dulles bluntly t«»!<l the I
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  • 89 7 UN Hasty, Say S. Koreans SEOUL. Oct 14 iR. AAP): South Korean Gkwei mcnt ofTuials described "hasty" the resolution of U.X. interim committee Korea limiting Presideni Syr:" man Rhee's authority to Sou I Korea. They added I th< v bad i been officially informed < resolution by the United tions
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  • 29 7 A egation of ranking Turkish officers has crossed the 38th Parallel into Communistinfested hills to obsei > i ftg with Major-Gen. Eiofoari Gay, I'.S. Cavalry Commander. UP
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  • 31 7 Hungary's army must be strengUiened because "Tito, the bloodhound of imperialism and j his Fascisi gang are in the neighbourhood," Hungarian Ma-jor-Gen. Sandor NTogradi told factory workers in Budapest.
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  • 56 7 Four Czech soldiers, who desert°d to Western Get many M Thursday, said the Korean conflict had been a "hitter lesson" f.>r the Czech people. "Now every body in Czechoslovakia believes that Russia first invites her satellites to start a war and titea leaves them in the lurch.
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    28 7 M shal Tito hat (lie noi ified I" S A ibassad< I ">■ Alien that Ym clayia wilJ seek tielp soon 'i America e. A. P.
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  • 3363 8 GENTLEMAN, THE TOAST IS THE BOOKIES, GOD HELP THEM A Prince Monolulu regards some bookies as the greatest athletes of our age. But the British policeman can run even faster. However for the honest' bookie, says Ras, things are not always milk and honey. He also tells the story of
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  • 79 8 MY friends, wherever you may be-^-whether you are reclining in the luxury of the Ritz; whether you are buried in an armchair behind The Times and sipping your whisky-and-soda in the Poonah Club; whether you are at home in Mile End. Marylebone, Manchester or MacclesfLeld with
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    39 9 Flyiag hi^li in Hollywood is p.etty Linda i>.:rn< 11 I Century-rax star, soon to be seen in a new picture. Catelfc lines aside, Linda is a pretty pood flirr. In fact, she's on« of fiimtown's keenest enthusiasts
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  • 147 9 JOHNNY WEISSMUI.I.ER J iias taught scores of people how to swim, bul in Columbia's jungle thriller, "Mark of the Gorilla," he taught a person how to drown! The movie is the current attraction at Singapore's Rex where it is drawing good houses. One of
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  • 78 9 nOLI.YWOOD. Oct. I?— Jean Simmons said in Hollywood that htr engagement to Sir wart Granger "makes my trip to America complete." Stewart (iranger said. "W« have planned and looked forward to this day for u long lime. It makes me feel very happy and exceedingly fnrtunaie.
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  • 44 9 I>ARIS. Oct 14— Hollywood's 28-year-old actress Deanna Durbin nnd 44-year-old screen director Charles David expect to marry before the end of this vear '"somewhere in Europe" £>avid said on Friday. It will be David's second rmrriage. Miss Durbin's third. A.P.
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  • 943 9  -  OSWALD HENRY By CEYLON AUDIENCES TO SEE S'PORE-M ADEM ALA Y MOVIE J?OR the first time a Singapore produced Malay film is to have its season in Ceylon. The movie is "Nilam" the 12-reeler which *aa made in the studios «f Malay Film Productions Ltd. at Jalan
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  • 663 11  -  SKIP Bv Kl i u MPUR, Sat. Selangor had to haul to rlear their first H.M.S. Malaya todai 11 piayiti^ at home against Kedahrwon 1> X 15 points (2 penalties and three f, points (two penalties) after a game b wry and a I
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  • 41 11 Dalcross, Adniral Very Fit DAVKS s i nd truk ■da\ morn■i, wis very The na the 58 irm-d by I tali il of P rt s-.i:--and Big I t< Lg c for the s if D W Ol TO b -ars
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  • 120 11 PENAXG. Sat.— The victorious Sing Tao Table-Tennis Team of Hongkong swept the board against the Ker.g War; Club Tebble Tennis Team of Penang by five games H singles 1 double) to nil held a1 the New World Park Stadium last night The results wore (Sing
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  • 38 11 Before The Big Game Wegri-Malacca and CoTr.bined Services players being introduced to Air Vice Marshall Forgarty before their HMS Malaya matrh on the Singapore Cricket Club rodaas yesterday even n is:. Services won 29-0 (Report on Page 12).
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  • 310 11 FOLLOW i\(i are weights for Saturday I lie opening day of the Penan*: Turf .'lnfo Autumn meeting: (lass 3. Div. I— Good Advice 8.11 CLASS 3. DIV. ESS" PoS Trobefla §.00 1 Trumpington 8.08 Jimmy 9.00 Ettonian 8.1 i Lightning 807 Tn Bosun 8.11 Bsnquet Hull 8.11
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  • 403 11  -  SKIP i B > i WOMEN'S hockey has caught on in Selangor in a big way and there are no less than ten club and three i school sides playing this season, a figure which is a record. Of particular significance in I the
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  • 284 11 PARAS and Nene are in Java, Nai Klong has returned to Bangkok, Brooks has no worthy opponent at the moment, Jimmy Welch is preparing to invade Manila, but hexing goes on in Singapore nevertheless* Wally Oakes, who now stands aione in the promoting field.
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  • 177 11  - THE SQUATE RING Herman Rappa Gtj Malayan boxers. Il s his biggest bout to date. The long-awaited return between Kan Tong Kee and Young Roberts has materialised. The referee's action in stopping the first fight in round lour and awarding the decision to Roberts on a t.k.o. has been the
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  • 709 11  -  Leong Hew Meng By IPOH, Sat. Penang confounded eriticf fcy putting up a magnificent display against Perak to* day winning by 22 points (2 goals, 3 tries and 1 penalty) to 11 (1 goal, 2 tries) in their first match of the HMS
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  • 305 11 A BIG crowd turned out to see ihe annual Boccer match between the Indian Recreation rluh and the R.A.F. Seletar for the Mahatma Ghandi Memorial Challenge Cup (donated hy Mr. S. R. Jagathesan) at Farrer Park yesterday. The Indians playing with bet lor
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  • 355 12 -Sundoy. Octol»r7s^9so^sapore^ S>((lltWr( SHOCK awaited the Singapore Civilians vlien they travelled up to the English College ground yesterday to meet the Johore Bahru XV in a H.M.S. Malaya Competition southern section tie. Singapore who were expected to score a runaway victory were only ahle
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  • 288 12  - Negri Sports Review AUDEX By THE Old Boys soccer competition which created tremendous interest also brought to a close the soccer season in Negri Sembilan and Negri Sembilan sportsmen have now turned their attentions to hockey and rugger. Negri Sembilan's hockey league has begun for the fourth year since it
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  • 47 12 TIMERS and TIMES HIGH TIDKS at the principal resoits in Malaya: Singapore 12.54 12.29 Malacca 10.02 10.14 Port Dickson 8.43 8.55 Port Sham 7.46 8.13 Penang 2.37 2.58 TODAY Singapore 1.41 1.04 Malacca 10.41 10.50 Port Dickson 9.22 9.31 Port Sham 8.18 8.54 Penang 3.09 3.35 TOMORROW:
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  • 1008 12  - PENG SOON FIGHTS HIS HARDEST BA TTLE KEN JALLEH By SINGAPORE'S defending singles champion, Wong Peng Soon (Mayflower) defeated his Wrongest challenger* Ong Poh Lim (F. N.) in what was undoubtedly the hattle of the year when they met in the semi-final of the Singapore singles championship played at the
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  • 80 12 Indians Brat Taiping CRC TAIPIXG. s Indians de- ted ie Taipi:-.^ CRC by four goa s to one in disi .rt hockey Bxture played a1 the esplanade iy. S< liar Gam my gave the India is a two-nU lead in the first If. In the second half, Thiam Hock scored
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  • 55 12 PF.XANG. Si The visas for the Perak Chi Football Federal q com] to go to M lan have been approved T is team w s sti nded in Penan? for over a week due to tfc Don-arrival ol the visas. I:- manager is now making an
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  • 486 12 LONDON, Oct. 11: (Renter) A preat win by Arsenal kept them at the head of Division I League table today at the expense of Manchester tinted, who had been only a point behind. This defeat dropped Man- Chester United in the table as Newcastle, whose defeat
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  • 31 12 Negri Malacca skipper Mitchell leading a dribble in the HMS Malaya Rugby match played at Singapore yesterday between the combined States and the Combined Services.
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  • 97 12 PARIS. Oct. 14 (AP)— World boxing champions Sugar Ray I Robinson (welterweight). Ike 'Williams (lightweight) and Vic Towcel (bantamweight) will j come to fight in Europe this winter, Paris promoter Bilgert I Benaim said on Friday. Benaim said agreement has been reached between
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  • 102 12 ABERTILLERY. Oct. 14— (Reuter) England beat Wales by 22 points to four in the season's first Rugby League International played here today. RUGBY UNION COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES Cornwall 9 Somerset 20 Devon 21 Berkshire 0 G'syershire 23 Dorset &W. 0 OTHER MATCHES Harlequins 48 U.S. P'mouth 3
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  • 237 12 IPOH, Sat.— A solitary goal scored by Ding Hong Kee ten minutes from the end of the game gave Perak Central the victory over Perak North and South Combined in today's hockey game played on the padang. Play was fast and interesting but was
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  • 479 12 335 For the the 5< 'm came int after that l g t heavier pack M and -c DO > lfe| j quarten i nrrt cum who inti ■way, th( from yeni ovei I Bavact I Then <-■;,■ the fin rd by Du
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  • 103 12 Singapore Schools Trounced show; bination the S Association I Schools Institution by ftve g The outstanding p the skipper of Kariin. live scored the John Mark two got was also en For the pu* up e S H A Lnitia I seventh mil through John shori d n Ab w
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  • 74 12 Selangor Club Just Heal Eurasians KUALA I. Selang i I ing ol S C to ;v hockey n a1 The r nl without b minutes of the hi; y-otl Ihl but 'i.e E il through the fence and 1 Tin' Stheir si cond the lead a1 Paying w mination, the
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  • 29 12 Joe Louis To Fight Again NEW Y Deih: champion 1 i Ws deft at by plans to conti probably Brion m O Noven a a food Louis Lmmc lUI
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  • 457 12 NORTHAM. Oct. 11: (Renter) From near!> every point of view the HOC could feel well Mtisfied with the outcome of their one-day drawn match a«:aiii-l a Western Australian Country \I here today, the fir-t game of their tour. The batsmen snowed sparkling form in scoring
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