Singapore Standard, 23 October 1950

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  • 14 1 Singapore TIGER Standard sfdsafd asdf SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1950. 8 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 386 1 Lin HFVimi UTTERS IN KOREA, w\n spearheads of the South Korean mmi^li rolfaqpsina Korean Reds on aulefl «»t nc Manchurian border a two-day foot march away. Advance elements of the South Korean Eighth Division were just south of Huichon 48 miles south of the
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  • 24 1 Griffin MadsECA FE Chief GRIFFIN, -East E< A Griffin, •r •::►> e momic S th-Easi vet a F..r Easi m Har- served .e opera- I
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  • 60 1 photo. u E Pope held a cencra audience at the Basilica of Saint Peter's, Rome, and because the huge crowd of pilgrims had overflowed the square he made a special journey to bless them before entering the Church. Picture shows a general view of the Pope
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  • 354 1 Standard Staff Reporter DATO Onn bin Ja'afar rawed last ni^ht in Singapore that Britain must be "really sincere" towards the people of Malaya. "•(ihaneea must be given to local men," he said on his return from London by Qantas Constellation. The Malay leader criticised the
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  • 127 1 North-Bound Trains Again In Operation Standard Staff Reporier TRAIN service between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur was resumed yesterday after four days since the day mail train from Kuala Lumpur was blasted off the line near Senai, seven miles from Johore Bahru by terrorists on Wednesday night. It is understood that
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  • 30 1 HONGKONG. Oct. 22, (AP). The Macao Government this weekend prohibited the holding of public meetings without prior approvaWfrom "security authorities," according to vernacular press reports here.
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  • 167 1 Morrison Says: LONDON, Oct. 21 (UP) The British Labour government warned the Western world tonight against the dangers of blustering into another war, and promised that it was ready to "sit down with the other nations 1 to settle international differences. This warning and promise
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  • 55 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 22, (AP) Chinese Communists have banned the export from Canton of "copper including coins, ingots and alloys," according to independent Sing Tao Jit Pao. The paper said the ruling was issued by the South China Foreign Trade Control Bureau at Canton but offered no
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  • 37 1 PYONGYANG, Oct. 22, (Reuter-AAP). The British Commonwealth Brigade which struck out north from here yesterday to capture Sinanju, 50 miles from here, were fighting today on the outskirts of Yongyu, IS> miles .north 01 Pyongyang.
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  • 74 1 STOCKHOLM, Oct. 21 (Reut e r Bruno Pontecoryo British naturalised scientist from Harwell, Britain's biggest atom research centre, has vanished after flying to Finland. He is believed to be in Moscow. Swedish airlines said today the Italian-born Professor— for whom a hue
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  • 630 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun.— Mr. Aw Boon Haw, Governing Director of the Singapore Standard and Sin Chew Jit Poh, had a busy day here today when he attended the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Chung Shan Chinese School
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  • 306 1 French Falling Back; Langson Post Withdrawn f HANOI, Indo-Ghina, Oct. 22 (UP)— Frencti troops have abandoned Langson, their last great fortress on the China frontier, to Communist Vietminh forces and are falling back on a previ* ously prepared defence line just above Hanoi, it was announced today. The official French
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  • 281 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (UP) United States arms aid is moving to Red menaced Indo-China at the "fastest rate and in the largest volume possible," a military spokesman said today. He said iMa does not mean that weapons needed by General Douglas MacArthurs far Eastern United
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  • 30 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 22 (AP) Britain has offered salt and medical supplies to the value of about £270,000 for Korean relief, it was learned Saturday.
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  • 75 1 SAIGON. Oct. 22 (Router) United States Minister to the three sta+es of IndoChina, Mr. Doaald R. Heath, today presented his credentials to Bao Dai, head of Vietnam. "The free world's eyes are fixed on Vietnam where, strongly backed by foreign arms and money,
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  • 128 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (UP)— The Defence Ministers and military chiefs of the twelve North Atlantic Pact countries will hold their final meetings on the question of building up the defence of Western Europe, next week. They will consider the master plan, which lays down just how
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  • 25 1 HANOI, Oct. 23. (AP). (Delayed). France's top civil chief for Indo-China on Saturday approved keeping the country behind the heavy censorship curtains.
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  • 104 3 Texas The Killer, Is In Malaya 5 fit K ;h1 in I I r the week the the ing B rked h goes i I is and S i I u a•• I ammu- re the :>hip b arrying Sia rg< I at ra tg i rig! up gkoh said
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  • 134 3 Provident Fund Bill Standard Staff <orre>>|>ontlent Kl \l V U MIU K. Sun. Malayan Trade Union httuuil tlelesates from all stales meeting here today r>Mi|\r«l thai tiir draft |>ro\ ident fund bill did not adequate provision for all grades of workers, and ih.
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  • 77 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Coffee >hop keepers in Selangor decided at a meeting today to impose a three-cent increase n the price per cup of colTee <>r tea from the beginning of next month. The present price ol plain coffee or
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  • 48 3 Standard Staff Reporter A JOGET MODERN competition was held last night on the Upper Lawns of the Old Frees Association, Penang. Winners were: Lagu Dua— Mr. Khoo Eok Lan. RumbaMr. Leong Kok Choe. SambaChe Yahaya bin Othman, Mak Inang— Che" K. A. Hashim.
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  • 44 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. The Fire Brigade here was sent out on two false alarms. The first call came at 11.45 a.m. from McXair Street, box and the second from the junction of Brickkiln Road and McCallum Street. Police are investigating.
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    51 3 hf Red Cross Assam •^^rSX'^SW^uS' U^."^ "ntT^ ter sending 26 b n cases of soods to the o f congratulations from Mrs. p-aire are Mrs K. M. R. Mcnon (rwhU reading a i uah Miss Te a SDens Far Et^SSS^ttwS «S BrLh fi^£VAt> and Miss Jane, Gran, Picture by Michael
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  • 286 3 A \OLNG Singapore Chinese may become the R.A.F/s first officer-cadet from this part of the world since the end of the war. He i> 20-year-old Lim Chin Sen*:, son of businessman Lim Cljoitjj; Hun. Lim will be flown to England early in November
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  • 192 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sun. In a letter addressed to the Old Frees Association, past boys of the Penang Free School, from England, the former Director of Education, Federation of Malaya, Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, stated that a branch of the Association is
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  • 99 3 Standard Staff Reporter A DECISION to form division of the United Malays' National Organization in Singapore was made at a meeting at the AllMalaya Muslim Missionary Society in Geylang yesterday. The views of the meeting will be submitted to the gene ral secretary of
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  • 67 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor and Pahang Rubber Dealers Association, at a meeting in Kuala Lumpur last night, decided to support the Malayan Chinese Associations appeal for funds in the form of voluntary levies frorn business guilds and associations in the Federation. Rubber
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  • 28 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Sun— The Police Magistrate, Mr. Bon Bernard, gave a talk on the "Training of a Parachutist" at the teamesijng on Wednesday.
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  • 18 3 OUT OF a total of 101 accidents in Perak last month, 12 were fatal cases.
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  • 485 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Mr. R. Boyd, ex-Director of Co-operation, speaking at the silver jubilee celebration dinner of tbe Selansor Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, held at Kuala Lumpur last night, declared that the people must not be debt-slaves it*
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  • 85 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Chinese school teachers in Selangor are to petition the management committees of their schools for an increase in their salaries. They decided this at a mass meetings of Selangor Chinese school teachers at Kuala Lumpur this morning. There
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  • 192 3 Standard Staff Reporter f THE LABOUR PARTY of Singapore firmly believes that Mr. M.P.D. Nair, one of its VicePresidents and its candidate for South Ward for the forthcoming Municipal elections, enjoys the confidence of the electorate in this Ward. It expects that he will be
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 351 3 §fF E D E B A T '^jjljlli SELANGOR— Toddy Capi?oT' (Klang): Three Came Majestic: Hongkong Night 12, 3, Home 3. 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. 7 and 9.15 p.m. Hockey: Selangor Malays vs Odeon: They Were Not Divided YMCA YMCA ground. 3, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Pavilion: Battle Of Magic
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  • 344 5 WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (Reuter)— The Wake U\atu\ conference between President Truman and Gen. Douglas MacArthur has produced a "Pacific Doctrine" mm para Me in importance to the 1947 "Truman Doctrine," Washington observers believe. The "Truman Doctrine" guaranteed aid to Greece, Turkey and
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  • 134 5 COLD SPRING HARBOUR, Oct. 22 (UP)— The nation paid tribute today to Henry L. Stimson, the only man in ihe history of the 'United States to serve in the cabinets of four seperate presidents. The elder statesman died yesterday at the age of 83, after
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  • 121 5 Huge Soviet Minefield Swept Away ABOARD USS MISSOURI, Oct- 21 (UP)— United Nations minesweepers have destroyed 96 mines in the course of oneweek operations otf Wonsan, according to Vice-Admiral Arthur Struble today. He estimated, however, that the entire minefield contains between 1,--500 and 2,500 mines. The 7th Fleet Commander said
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  • 94 5 DJAKARTA. Oct. 22. (Reu- :-AAP) The Indonesian military invasion of the rebeihekl Ambon Island is "not going well as expected". according to usually wellinformed sources. Republican troops who Invaded Ambon on September 2$ and occupied the northern half i the inland have been halted r\v
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  • 80 5 FORT LEWIS, WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (UP) The first overseas movement of Canadian troops in peace time started today, as an estimated 300 soldiers were ordered to leave this week-end for the Far East. Army officials disclosed some details of the movement, but
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  • 39 5 RAF Lincolns On Rou nd-the-World Flight In Khartoum KHARTOUM, Oct. 21: Reuter) The Royal Air Force Lincoln bomber Aries landed at Khartoum today from Britain on a round the world flight which it hopes to complete in 28 days.
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  • 26 5 E r .--la'-n >u:^ t the Rns«■»s' nin frt in l y mi BIS* K" men! S Nor ntl ,-.!t.
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  • 49 5 Report On Landings At Inchon 21 3 :e of our y and Geni IS Sc:e: 15 I of tae report. Nations I r rtcd I evi- j and! r the com- i i ■up insofar m manmtained a of the I ission anes ttacked a nbai usts. is no
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  • 88 5 'PARIS. Oct. 22 (AP)— An attempt to sabotage the French cruiser Georges Leygues was discovered last month, the semi-official French newsagency announced Saturday. It was discovered as the vessel was about to leave for Casablanca to escort the Sultan of Morocco on a state
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  • 136 5 Indian British Relations Seen "More Healthy SOUTHPORT, LANCASHIRE, Oct. 21: (Renter) Mr V K. Krishna Menon, Indian High Commissioner in London, said here today that the relationship between India and Britain now was "far more healthy and far more friendly than it had ever been. He told a Rotary conference
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  • 59 5 NEW DELHI. Oct. 22 (AP)The Indian Government Saturday ended petrol rationing throughout India except w, Uttar Pradesh (the former United Provinces). Free petrol issues will begin today, the announcement said, Rationing is retained In Uttar Pradesh to ensure increased use of alcohol mixeu
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  • 214 5 Huge Sum Is Needed For Korea Relief LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 22 (AP)— The United Nations economic and Social Council sought on Saturday to ban profiteering in the expected Korean relief and rehabilitation programme. There have been unofficial estimates that uie programme might run to U551,000,000,000. An urgent need for medicine,
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  • 70 5 LIMA. PERU. Oct. 22 (AP) The death toll from Friday'^ landslide on the Sante River high in the Andes rose to 1.0 on Sunday with fears that it might go higher as reports are received from the stricken area. Ten people were seriously injured when
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  • 67 5 SANTA MONICO, Oct. 21 (UP) Major Robert Hoyne, one of the last survivors of the 22-man party that defied the ancient Egyptian curse and entered the tomb of Tutankhamen, died here yesterday. He was 64, and died after a heart
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  • 63 5 THE New House of Commons in London was opened on Oct. 17 for a press visit. (>2ie of the big features was the new Speaker's chair, a gift from Australia. The big chair with its dignified canopy bearing the Royal Arms, is made from black
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  • 537 5 UN States Warned They May Be In China 's Shoes I ARE SUCCESS, Oct. 21 (Router)— The United States today criticised the theory that a regime which is in control of a large part of a State anil has the obedience of tile great majority of its people should he
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  • 111 5 TAIPEH. Oct 22: rßeuterAAP)— A Cfa nese Natio 1 1 firing squad yesterday five alleged Communist spies and 20 >t v. •■<■ g toled. A military spofa an in said the spies bad ba a employed throughout t ie n sn H. w
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  • 45 5 ROME. Ott. 21: (Reuter) Italian Prime Minister Alcide De Gasperi today received Mr. Habibur Rehman on his first formal visit as Pakistan Minister to Italy. The 42-year-old minister arrived in Rome last month to head Pakistan's newly opened legation.
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  • 171 5 ATHENS. Oct. 21 (UP) Military experts agreed hero yesterday that a military alliance between Greece and Turkey would provide the best guarantee against another war in the Balkans. It will be difficult, however, for the Iwo nations to find some way to develop friendship. The Atlantic
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  • 123 5 GREECE GIVEN US VESSELS WASHINGTON. Oct. 22 (AP)— The United States will give Greece a number of destroyer escorts as part of its programme of arms aid to anti-Communist countries. A military assistance official declined to disclose the number of ships involved. Commenting on a despatch from Athens quoting a
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  • 451 5 LONDON, Oct. 21 (UP) Soviet Russia ftfmeJ a major campaign today to try to break up the unity of the Western powers, that has been created in Asia as a result of the Korean war. The issue chosen for the next cold war
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  • 174 5 PARIS, Oct. 22. (IP) Charles de Gaulle came out squarely tonisht in favour of the arming of German units, and their inclusion in the unified defence force*, of Western Europe. Addressing a mass meeting of his supporters at the vast Velodrome d'Hiver. the world
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  • 192 7 )N ,v,rIU:A, Oct. 22. The bodies of 66 *l V N r uho were maehinegunned by the inK" 1 4 3 H! <>M W"3F ni g ht wer found on lrt .jn* Kl>rea hof Sunchon. !umi v r S«n »ho obviously had
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  • 9 7 Offer Help To 'Burma Surgeon dof I eason MIS
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  • 93 7 THE CHARGES made for the supply of gas and electricity to Singapore Municipal Departments should be investigated, a Municipal Committee has sugguested, to see if they are above cost. The suggestion arose out of a recommendation by the Water Engineer that water supplied to the
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  • 75 7 DAVID TAMBYAH with 359 votes became the first president of the newly formed Singapore Teachers Training Association. He had more than three times the votes given to G. G. Thakurta who stood for election. Other members elected to the Committee were Robert G. Stop.er vice-preisdent>. Lee
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  • 33 7 MALACCA, Sun.— The Bishop of Singapore. Rt. Rev. H.W. Baines paid an official visit to Malacca last week. He met the Parochial Church Council and conducted service in Sagil Estate.
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  • 1089 7 Standard Market Correspondent MALAYAN Share Markets had increased activity and were steady throughout the week, with a harder tendency at the close. French set-backs at the hands of the Vietminh rebels had no apparent effect on prices) the continued advance of united Nations Forces
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  • 125 7 NOTICE for the Singapore Municipal elections will be issued on Oct. 27. Nomination day will be Nov. 6 and the poll will be held on Dec. 2. it was officially announced yesterday. The polling register for City Ward was on sale yesterday er.d Mr. M.
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  • 29 7 THE FIFTH Singapore Company of the Boys' Brigade yesterday held their 12th Annual Inspection and Display at the Presbyterian Boys School at. Koon Seng Road on Saturday.
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  • 268 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (AP)— President Tiuiiii Will probably deliver a new peace plea to the United Nations on Tuesday, following up his Pacific conference with General Douglas MacArthur and hi* foreign policyspeech at San Francisco last Tuesday. The U.N. speech is expected to ovoid
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  • 90 7 Standard Staff Reporter MR. JOHN DAY. Area and Sales Superintendent for Qantas Empire Airways, made a 4,000--mile air dash from Sydney to be by his wife. Their Amber Road home was burgled of nearly $4,000 worth j of cash, jewellery and clothing on
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  • 212 7 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE schoolmaster and two youth leaders yesterday welcomed th« suggestion to start an art lending library in this city. The sufgestion was put forward by the Acting Municipal President, Mr. T. P. F. McXeice in the course of an address when
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  • 54 7 PAKISTAN'S GBS SAYS 'NO' TO USSR KARACHI, Oct. 22 (AP)-» Dr. Mauliv Abdul Huque, Pakistan's "Bernard Shaw"', declined an Invitation from Russia for him to visit Moscow. The 86->var-old father of Urdu literature was told he would not be allowed to visit Moslem Republics of the USSR nor to take
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 493 7 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES Children Corner; 8.15 News: 8.30 News; I— p.m. As Singapore; pm. RADIO MALAYA A k r MMW BA1 UrT^^'TTZ' If.. L^e fiIKTAPORF CHINESE PROGRAMME Market Report; 7.15 Home on the OIJIHjAI7*JIVCi mmmA Range; 7.30 Much Binding la the ENGLISH PROGRAMME «^i» «S ttrr* SfelirVS am. For the
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  • 67 8 Singapore champion, Miss Helen Heng, (second from l*>m won h Z MrS Sim C ho L ™S> Extreme left™ who uSt *r 8 ln i a re womens doubles ch ampionship when finll l e e ted Mls^ Baby Low and Suzie Pang in th? final of
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  • 220 8 S'pore Hockey Tourney Police Tra,...,.jK school ground yesterday in ihe open nl g»c of ,h, .r.angular competition organised hv e >*m«apore Hockey Association. To judge from yesterday's game Singapore Civilians should have little difficulty in beating either team. It was a dull game and
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  • 224 8 Ipoh Venue For 50-Mile Cycle Race IPOH. Sat. The cream of M.'iyan cycling talent is exprrted to compete in the MSi All-Mala.van road and grass track championship which will be held on Nov. 5 and 9 at Ipoh. The 90-mile r tad race has bee fixed ,y. 5 and the
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  • 40 8 PFXAXG. Sun. Lee Saik Uioo last night won the Sevenup biihard tournameni that was organised by the Old Free* Association on the occasion of in* 134th am iversary ot the rounding of the Penang Free Sen* mu
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  • 74 8 me johore English College first X\ scored a narrow win against St. Andrew's School in an exciting match played at Woodsville yesterday. The scores were 8 points (penalty and a goal) to 3 (a penalty)." The second teams game was also a victory for St.
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  • 1122 8  -  KEN JALLEH By in straight sets for Ong and Mar jan. With eight games in a row lost to Perak, one would have expected that they would abandon th-a final game or fight the issue without heart. But they did not —the fight
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  • 1059 8 UK Soccer League Standings LONDON, Oct. 22 (Reuter): —Football League standings after yesterday's matches were: p w. D. L. F A Pts Mam-he-ster O. 13 9 3 1 39 ?9 21 Coventry C. 14 9 2 3 26 8 20 Blackburn R. 14 9 2 3 23 18 I B
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  • 83 8 LONDON. Oct. 21 (Reuter) Following are the latest rugbv results:— s RUGBY LEAGUE Barrow 12 Hunslet 5 Bford N. 30 Bramley 16 F'stone R. 18. Hull K.R 9 H field 47 Batley 13 Hull 24 Rochdale H. 9 Leeds 27 Dewsbury (j i Oldham 4 Leigh 12 St.
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  • 317 8 LONDON, Oct. 21 (Reuter)-It is well known that many American golf courses differ from those m Bri am by having far less rough. Th,s has led Henrv Cotton i re u" meS ÜBrilishU Brilish °P en tampion and one of he Zchm^ah h
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  • 72 8 JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 22 ko* ~Y 1C Toweel, world 12Ti a W iS ht ch f am Pion d if 1 I'*1 lbs comfortably beat lini I T22 C ?/4 n On Alv -o Novo* Joni 122-1/4 lbs., on points in a lo^T n n tiUe ht >>".■?
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  • 158 8 'Chet Singh' Shield ,Game KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— South Malaya Indians avenged their last year's defeat in the "Chet Singh" Memorial shield soccer match today when they beat their Northern compatriots two goals to nil. South, combining well, were I more determined in their efi forts. North missed two
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  • 325 8 Arsenal Leading On Goal A verage LONDON, Oct 21 < K<Ml|| Manchester City and Nottingham r t retained their leadin* position in t First, Second and Third Southern I > v iM 7"" peclively, but in the Third V, i Gateshead were displaced by Iran, Arsenal did well to gain
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