Singapore Standard, 29 October 1950

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  • 15 1 Singapore Tiger Standard «.l NO. I" SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 404 1 Vietminh Forces Closing In From East On Laokay t>, i. J;> i IP) Communist Vietniinh reported today ta be closing in _W ;1 r „n Kir 3 m a rive ,nal houilj made ..rinii- the position of the bi« isolated French -jv prr» jr» ,u i i i .-i e
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  • 101 1 iina Gustac v of Sun Critically Ill M -S V. 91--jor-ald mm 5i den. Pi critically ill 1 rid 1 1 night n°;riolm Palace. Ira His -d to b.* we ikic gripped the tall, put nun who ssilfd the b. ronping avefl the Hats courts u\- hr uas ■a as
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  • 38 1 H il. Tengku Mahkota, Sir Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim, Regent of Johore. who celebrated his s»ith birthday yesterday, is seen above flanked by two lady guests at the reception given at his Istana.
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  • 157 1 Stardard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHBU, Sat. High ranking government officials, members of the Services and prominent members of various communities today attended a tea reception at the Ista.ua Bukit Stulang on the occasion of the 56th birthday of H. H. Tengku Mahkota, Sir Ismail Ibni Sultan
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  • 116 1 MOSCOW. Oct. 28 (AP)— The appointment of important posts in the Soviet government were announced here todav Vsevolod'N. Merkulov was named Minister of State Control. He replaces L. Z. Mekhlis who vvas freed from his duties by the Presidium of the Supreme
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  • 87 1 LONDON. Oct. 28: (AP) King George VI and Queen Elizabeth dined with the American ambassador, Lewis Douglas, at Douglas' house last night The private dinner was a farewell occasion for Douglas, who has resigned his post. Princess Margaret and the ambassador's daughter, Sharman. who
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  • 307 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 28 (AP)— lndia has advised China informally the invasion of Tibet would "make more di tiic'iilt'*'* India's efforts to secure reeofjuilion for China and a plaee for her in the United Nations, a Foreign Ministry souree said
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  • 43 1 SEOUL. Oct. 28 (AP) President Syngman Rhee of the Republic of Korea told his countrymen today to work hard and in unison to prove to the United Nations that Korea was worth the price cf th'- war.
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  • 158 1 MacDonald Urges: Aid Indo-China OTTAWA. Oct. 28: CReuter) Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Commissioner General for Southeast Asia, said here that the Democracies should give all the help they could to the forces fighting Communism in Indo-China. Mr. MacDonald, who leaves here for London by air tomorrow, told a press conference that
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  • 73 1 TAIPEI, Oct. 28, (AP>.—Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek today received a 14-man Chinese mission from Thailand which had come here to pledge him the support of their compatriots in South-East Asia in his plans to recover the mainland. The mission headed by Yun Tso-ting, 68-year-old "grand old man"
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  • 148 1 Police Huts Attacked By Firebugs Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sat.— Two Police huts one in Rose Avenue, a European residential area, and the other in Free School Road were attacked by firebugs who struck at almost the same time tonight. The hut in Rose Avenue was saved from being burned
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  • 207 1 LONDON, Oct. 27: (Reuter) A judge ruled here today that the daughter of an English Lord would have to stay married to an Egyptian because she knew at the wedding he was entitled to have more than one wife. The
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  • 305 1 British Br igade Fights Forward West Of Kasan TOKYO, Oct. 28: (Reuter-AAP) —The British Brigade today pushed slowly forward along a road five or six miles west of Kasan after crushing strong Communist resistance from trenches Mustangs and jet fighters went down on Communist positions blocking the road to Sinuiju
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  • 189 1 Admiral Praises Theseus TOKYO. Oct. 28: (ReuterAAP), Rear Admiral W.G. Andrewes, Commanding the j British Commonwealth Fleet I in Korean waters, today con- j gratulated the Royal Navy's light carrier Theseus on the "sustained and effective air support in the last two weeks' operations. He said the effort was "clearly
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  • 179 1 U. Of Malaya Freshmen Give Concert Standard Staff Reporter THE freshmen's concert. organised by the committee of freshmen with the advice of the special advisory committee of the Students Council of the University of Malaya, was held in Oei Tiong Ham Hall last night. One of the highlights of the
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  • 34 1 WASHINGTON, Oct 28 (AP) The United States today proposed a U*****,000,--000, five-year, economic aid programme for the Philippines, provided the island Republic makes sweeping reforms in its government.
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  • 371 1 Marshall Appeals To NATO WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (AF) The U.S. Secretary of Defence. Mr. George Mar-hall, today appealed to the Defence Ministers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation to he "realistic in their appreciation of the present critical situation" as they shape the combined force for defence against communism. We
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  • 68 1 Fire Destroys American Jet Aircraft Plant BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN, Oct. 28 (AP)—Destruction bv fire last night of a jet plane plant here is believed to be a serious blov at United States product ic i of jet planes. The fire, at the works of the Eaton Manufacturing Company, started when
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  • 581 2 SCSA Asks Government To Restate Policy THE SINGAPORE Chinese Schools Association urges the Government to state clearly its policy towards Chinese education in the Colony so that the schools may know where they stand. In a five-point memorandum which the Association will present to Sir
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  • 372 2 A PARI IVMEMARY Mission of len Indonesian parl\ It-ailcr* pa?.>**d through Singapore yesterday aftemooa by kI.M Constellation on lluir way to M COCTinee the world that Arian or Western New Guinea i?. I» riuht a part of the Kepuhlie of Indonesia*" Hei Iby Dr.
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  • 183 2 LONDON, Oct. 2rf (Reuter)— The Colonial Office yesterday banned the publication of a notice m the official London Gazette announcing the appointment of new trustees for the 83--year-old will or Sir James Brooke, first "White Rajah" of Sarawak. The will bequeathed the throne of Sarawak
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  • 128 2 TWENTY one year old Tar; Chwee Tee vas fined $8,000 or six months' jail, in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for being in possession of a4t; lbs of dutiable tobacco, the duty of which was $2,730. Customs prosecutor, Mr. J.H.S. Jenkins, s.nd that ,it il
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  • 48 2 BAIL of $500 was offered Wong Ymg Kce in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday after he pleaded not guilty to theft of one bale of cloth valued al $707, belonging to Ting Kuo Kou ol Boal Quay. The case was i stponed to Nov. 4.
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  • 329 2 A space will be provided I the cup for the inscription t the names of the Union's p dents year by year. This was suggested in a er j written by Sir Alexander om the London School of Eeo niics ito the Students
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  • 185 2 TEACHERS' Repertory productions may seem to be a far cry from fulfilling the important object of bringing drama to the people of Singapore and to express the life of the people, but undoubtedly the foundations are being laid. This was Stated by Mr. P. V.
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  • 100 2 Progressive Man Issues Manifesto MR. CHAN Kum Chee. Progressive Party candidate for the Singapore Municipal South Ward. in a persona] manifesto issued I yesterday stated that if elected I he would endeavour to obtain. 1 Additional playgrounds for children. 2. Loans for Municipal stafl for housing. A loan from j
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  • 138 2 KNEELING in the dock of the Singapore First District Court yesterday, a European believed to be a seaman ignored the Judge when asked to give his name. He refused to say a word throughout his case. He was produced on a charge of failing to produce
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  • Article, Illustration
    105 2 MR.JAMNADAS J Mehta, (40> who is contesting the forthcoming Singapore Municipal elections a.s an Independent candidate for the City Ward. Proprietor of the firm. M. Jamnadas and Co.. Market Street. Mr. Jamnadas is a prominent businessman. Born in the Bombay Presidency. India he has been in Malaya for 22
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  • 71 2 To Stand Trial On Amended Charge A YOUNG Indian, S.ippiah Sivakadeham. was committed in tin Singapore Relief Court yesterday to stand trial al the next Assizes on a tentative charge of attempted culpable homicide. not amounting to murder. Originally Suppiah was charged with attempted murder bv stabbing S. Aramugeam on
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  • 477 2 Standard Staff Reporter NG BOON TUAN has one great passion a passion for work. Ever since he was eight, he had envied people going to work. At 10. he simply had to find a job and he ran away from school to (io so.
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  • 389 2 Call For Stiricter Control of Drugs A STRKTER control of j B entering the Colony i» urjicnilv !r E ooi) Kuan. hon. wen tary ol tin K tical Association. (Southern EHvision B In a letter to The Standard Mr. Chan stated tha' a- till post of pharmacy board inspector remained
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  • 13 2 Gave Stolen Earrings To Girl Friend cover', B earrir g V MLoham K
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  • 16 2 $200 BAIL IN THEFT CASE churned I Second P a ch belong m on Oct H
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  • 897 3 HAIL WA Y REVENUE IS DROPPING 'Freight Charges Will Have To Be Raised' Standard Staff Correspondent KL ALA Ll MPI R, Sat. Commenting on the tendency for railway revenue to fall, the General Manager of the Malayan Railways, Mr. J. O. binders, states in his report for 1949, just issued,
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  • 155 3 Wharves Needed A t Sel. Port Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Ihe total tonnages of cargo handled by the Railway Administration at Port Swettenham, Prai, Teluk Anson, Port Dickson and Port Weld last year amounted to 1,053,000. Nine hundred and seventyone cargo ships and 33 passenger ships called at
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  • 173 3 Calling All juniors! 01THING M The does for readers oil classes and all inevitable ler would recede to J demand of .ts vour n a d endeavour lo the Juds apogee thc,r awn in addition to the coloured comics OR d the daily cartoon from tomorrow, r, Cndjrcn i Corner
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  • 105 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Hassan YusolT, an employee of the Sentul Workshops, was bound over in the sum of $100 by Mr. D. M. K. Grant, President of the Sessions Court, on a charge of stealing 11 copper caps valued at $16. The prosecution
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 3 picture. Miss Leicester, Headmistress of the Government Girls' School, Kota Bahru. Miss D. J. Aickman, Art Superintendent, Federation of Malaya Schools, and Mr. Wong Quake Boon, Headmaster of the Ismail English School, photographed at the recent art show held at the Government Girls' School, Gan Boon Eng
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  • 199 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A Bill to bring the whole of Labour in the Federation under a new and up-to-date "workers code", is to be introduced into the Federal Legislative Council for adoption. The Federal Labour Advisory Board has been going through the
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  • 505 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Emergency measures last year cost the Malayan Railway Administration $91,344.37 as compared with $36,204.49 in 1948. In spite of this, it was not possible to restore the whole of the damage by the end of the year and a sum
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  • 118 3 TRENGGANU observed United Nations Day at the Sultan Sulaimau English School. Speeches on the United Nations were made by various officials in the state. Mr. F. S Rickard, chairman of the Youth Council of Trengganu. said that the United Nations were for every race and creed
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  • 223 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— An Indian motor car cleaner, Sr.bramaniam. who admitted three previous convictions, was today sentenced by Inche Annuar, the second magistrate, to one year's rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by 12 j months' police supervision, on a charge of stealing
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  • 32 3 Stardard Staff Correspondent MUAR. Sat.— Twenty-seven cyclists were fined S4 each by Inch; Rauf Magistrate. Muar for leaving their bicycles unlocked in an open space in the town area.
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  • 116 3 Stardard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.- A community hall for the New resettlement area at Gua iMusang was opened by the Tengku Mahkota of KeLantaa yesterday, in the presem e of a large gathering including the Acting British Adviser, Mr, jM. C if Sheppard, the
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    • 529 3 PFE DE RATl^j^p^p|| SELANGOR-Today WOH-Today Majestic: The Lone Swan (Can- Ruby: The Street With No Name tonese 10.30 a.m 12, 3, 7 and _0.4S a.m. Morning Departure 9.15 p.m. 1, 3, G.45 and 9 p.m. Odeon: Ambush 3.15, 8.45 apd H Fri Hel]o 1045 9.15 p.m. Great Waltz, 11 a.m.
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  • 937 4  -  Ken Jalleh By Opportunities For Our Youth yHERE is a widely expressed feeling I todav that -air mindedness", espeI ciallv among voting Malayans, is a very I desirable slate of mind. I am in agreeI ment with this view, but airmmdedness m itself is not enough. i In
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  • 190 4 Customs Told Check Cargo To Red China WASHINGTON. Oct. 27 (UP) i Customs officials have been ordered to\ Check the cargo of an American merchant j ship in Philadelphia to see if it is loading! j forbidden war goo(\<> for Communist China. A Commerce Department a sale! thai the CusI
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  • 50 4 WASHINGTON*. Oct. 28 Reu- ?l. United States report on the Philippines e c o n o m i c situation, which Pre.-ident Truman said last week might never be made public. is now to be released, the State Department i announced tonight It will probably be issued tomorrow.
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  • 25 4 DETROIT. Oct. 28 <AP> il > factories in the U.S. de- livercd nearly .=>. 997. 889 vehicles iin the first nine months this i year.
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  • 178 4 18 European Nations Cut More Trade Bars PARIS. Oct. 28 (AP)— The Irish Foreign Minister Sean Macßiide told reporters yesterday that economic experts of 18 European governments had decided to remove restrictions on all out 25 percent of their trade. "Only a few technicalities remain to he ironed out in
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  • 50 4 lIONGKONG. Oct. 28 (APISix Chinese shipping companies have buried the hatchet here after a two-year price war over the once lucrative Hongkong Macao run. As a result, passengers sailing between here and the Portuguese colony, 50 miles to the west, will now pay twice as much for tickets.
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  • 27 4 WASHINGTON. Oct. 28 (Reuter) The production of wool in the United States next year may be the smallest since 1879. the Agriculture Department predicted today.
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  • 90 4 WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (UP) The Navy announced today that it plans to construct 174 small ships and craft includl ing two submarines. The I craft range from rninesweep- ers to landing vessels. The Navy ai.so announced the assignment to various comI panics and shipyards
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  • 258 4 Tin Pact Will Work Only If Nations Agree GENEVA. Oct. 28 (AP) -Sir Hilton Poynton, head of the British Colonial delegation at the United Nations Tin Conference, said yesterday that the proposed international tin agreement would work only with the full participation of all the major tin producing and consuming
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  • 25 4 NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 29 (AP) Eight persons are feared lost in a twin-engined U.S. Air Force transport plane reported missing over Lake Pontechartrain.
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  • 30 4 WASHINGTON. Oct. 28 (AP) The North Atlantic Treaty nations plan another conference j here <»n Nov. 13, to discuss rro- blems of merchant shipping; in I defence planning.
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  • 154 4 Korea Hits Pres. Polk, 22 Aboard Standard Shipping Reporter THREE Filipino stowaways who had evaded The Customs authorities at Manila and slipped aboard the General Gordon were returned to the. i Philippines after their brief i escapade, by the President Polk. The Polk, P.600-ion-round the world cruising liner. arrived at
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  • 186 4 PENSION CHEQUES— 3 FINED HONGKONG, Oct. 28 (Reuter-AAP)— Three defendants found guilty by the Kowloon magistrate of importing unmanifested cargo comprising United States Treasury pension cheques form Manila were given fines ranging from HKs2stO $75. After the arrival of a TAA plane from Manila on the morning of October 8.
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  • 193 4 A year-old dispute between the lighter-workers' unions of Singapore and their employers, which nearly developed into a major waterfront row during the last lew days, was amicably settled yesterday when the lighter owners agreed to the workers' demands. The lighter owners have agreed
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  • 301 4 RUBBER ACCEPTANCES fr o rr; London and Hongkong buying orders caused prices in the Singapore rubber market to advance yesterday. The turnover of business 'was good but sellers were inclined to be reserved. Tne market was very steady in the morning with transaction for first grade rubber for
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  • 77 4 TOKYO. Oct. 28 < Reuter-AAP > November 3 has been set by the Government of the Republic ol Korea as the deadline for turning in al! Bank of Korea notes now in circulation. Cinder ordinance No. "IS of the South Korean Department of Finance, a currency
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  • 249 5 Third World War Lees Likely Now, MP-Newsman S .lard Naff Corre>pondent ki UMM K, Sal. The Korean war thirl world war less likely, accord--01; Driberg, the Labour M.P. who was idenl in Korea antl is now here. ikei at the special tiffin of the was well attended He said me
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  • 10 5 Sat— The j P' D •re than j
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  • 194 5 tapper ireis 7 Years For Consorting St.mdird Staff* Correspondent ALOR STAti. Sat— A Chinese ruhher tapper of Kulim. C'eee Cho> to S3ven yen-s' imprisonmei I by Mr Justice Russell in the Supreme Court on Thursday on a charge of consorting with I its on June 3. The D.P.P., Mr. F.
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  • 63 5 Tra ck Damaged K: ALA LUMPUR. Sat.-- Bandits somewhere in N< in yi nated a i- a goods train and the railway track ere no casualties. Last night in Per;:..-, bandits stopi ed a bus. The passengers were ordered oil the bus and toe coi lUCtor robbed of cash after
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  • 133 5 Found Son's Body hi Sea PENANG. Sat. An inquiry K 1 into the death of a iive-year- old boy. Y^oh San Hai. whos« bodv was found in the sea off Acheen Street Ghaut on Sept. 29, was held before the eoron :r, Mr. E. M. Smalhvood. today. The father of
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  • 76 5 IPOIT. Sat.-— Perak Philharmonic Orchestra made a very successful debut last night when it played to a crowded audience in the Celestial Hall 1 last night. The Sultan of Perak, Sir Yusuf Izzuddin Shah was among the guests wh-) attended the two-hour concert. wh was
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  • 200 5 Ambush At Gertak Sanggol, 2 Killed St-uadard Staff Correspondent PENANG, >at. A police iiiiard-of-hoiiour was fanned at ihe pier this evening when the dead hotly of the Malav police constable, who was shot by bandits \t"»tcrtlav al (ierlak Sanggol, was conveyed to his own kamponi: in ihe mainland for burial
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  • 307 5 DATO Tan Cheng Lock, president of the Malayan Chinese Associatiom urged recently in Malacca that a hoard of communities should be formed, if his plan for racial unification is accepted by the Malayan peoples and by all organizations in this country. Members
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  • 33 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Sal —Thc Assistant District Officer of Kuala Muda district, Wan I Daud bin Wan All has been promoted from cia_s IV to class 111 of the Kedah Civil I Service.
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  • 90 5 Denies Report SEREMBAN. Sut --The president of the Malay Forest Officers Association, Inche Hannah bin Dahaman, has denied a report published in the upcountry edition of a Singapore newspaper regarding the acceptance of > the Benham Report by the Forest Subordinates Association. Inche Hantaan stated th»t "it is a crossly
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    85 5 KOTA BAHRU, Sat. j Tengku Hamzah Tengku Seri M tha Raja, Slate Secretary who has just returned from tl ree months' leave in England.; will act as Mentri Besar when Nik Ahmad Kamil leaves on N 3 for Tfew Zealand to represent the Federation of Malaya
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  • 278 5 THE ANIMAL Lovers* League has started a competition among its 2,700 members drawn from the various Bchools iu Singapore to promote the collecting of animal- and birds and releasing them from cruelly or unhealthy detention. For the competition, which is being run during each school term
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  • 239 5 Standard Staff Reporter FACILITIES for technical as well ax primary education in English lor their labour corps waa requested by the Government and 'Municipal Labour Union (representing aho-.it 7,000 workers) in a resolution passed yesterday at the annual general meeting held at their headquarters in
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  • 44 5 Mr C. C Tan. leader of the Singapore Progressive Party. j will be the inspecting officei I the fourth annual inspection ;.nd display to be held at 4.30 p.m. today by the Eighth Singapore Company the Boys Brigade at Fairfield Girls School
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  • 48 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. During the absence trom the Federation of Mr. H. S La Hi Leong Yew Koh, of Ipoh, wiil be a temporary unofficial member of the Federal Execuih e C cil. and Mr. Chong Khoon in o>l the Federal Legislative Council
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  • 166 5 Ratepayers Assure Govt Of Support THE SING4POKE Ralepay <-r« A>soriation ha* NlittfM to ihe < olonial Trrelary assuring: him of ihe Association's fnlleal support for any measures C*ver__ment mi_!it take in Mip-pavtaafa-g GMraMuiial arxMi atUtnj»[> in lite Cslmm an<l in .urging titc rulnrit* to justice. The Association at a r.
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  • 91 5 j Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— a man, Wi tsmah binti A u eai offered bail of S_so bv Secono Ma urate, Inche Annuar today when she produi before him on the civ rge causing grievon* hurt to j another Malay woman.
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  • 1581 6  - Mosques Of Stambul Dominate The Skyline TOYN BEE ISTANBUL. ARCmTECTUEALLY there is little change after twenty-one years. The mosques of Stambul still sprawl gigantically against the skyline on the southern side of the Golden Horn, and ugly Edwardian office buildings still cluster inimically together up the steep sillsiders of Pera.
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  • 779 6  - TWO BOOKS THAT SPELL CLAUD MORRIS MM TWO books have just been published \\e> which are intended to give a picture W\| of No. 1 nation in the news— Russia. Mi Peter Pirogov, author of "Whey I Escaped"" (Harvill Press. 12s M.) was a* Red airman* who pinched a plane
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  • 249 6  -  Patrick o'Donovan by LONDON /ANE problem that idi of no tidy solution faces I the stranger in East fcfri I This is the problem of non Ito reconcile the prin I which he professes to tn iev< lin at home with what he sees among these
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  • 360 6  -  Lowell Thomas B> (Written tor the United Press) L'V E_R Li Jr. and I returned frt a. Ti etan capital, !ly have been asked th* i i ,n. i What the rest of the i world if Tibet were overrun the tide of Communism? I T im
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  • 214 7 LONDON, Ort, 28 (Renter) Obeerviag that the Hriti-h Empire i- no longer a **v*l»iir man's empire 91 i. common we allK in »hi«h coloured people i. rin ibe BMijority, the SoeiaHwl journal Trilmnc says aphlel that it en only continue lo
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  • 69 7 TurksAlready Action i'OKYO, Oct. 28 (Reuter_AP): Turkish troops tight-! th 'he U.N. forces in Korea will commemorate the! 27th try of the Tin ki_ > public tomorn-w. r.-.t y will h< >■■ a message ad es -ed to the Turkish people by Turkish Proident Celal Bayar. Commanded by Brie-Gen. I
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  • 130 7 PIETERSBUftG (Transvaal). Oct, 35. (Reuter) Dr. Yusut M. Dadoo, president of the South African Indian Congress, has cabled U.N. Seeretary-(ieneral Trygve Lie that Indians in South Africa are gravely alarmed" at reports that some U.N. member states favour a resumption ot the talks among
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  • 235 7 'Erbert Happy Again Tommies Adopt A Korean Orphan WITH TUP. ItIUTISH TROOPS IN KOREA, Oct. j _Nl "Ei-bert," a equalling, newly-orphaned four year-old hnnille of hunger un«i misery >vhen British troops found him amid the smouldering ruins of the little town of Sukchon. is to<la> an honoured member oi lite
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  • 464 7 LONDON, Oct. 28. As indications grew that Prime Minister Clement Attlee, prof onn illy disturbed over the now suspected abduction of British-naturalised cosmic ray scientist Prof. Bruno Pontecorvo, was ahotit to order a thorough shake-up of British security services, West
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  • 58 7 The 60-nation U.N. Special Political Committee has begun a full-dress debate on a joint resolution, sponsored by seven Latin American countries, callnit; on the General Assembly to revoke its 1946 ban on the appointment of ambassadors to Madrid as well as its recommendation
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  • 99 7 LUCKNOW, Oct. 28 (Reuter):— British Colonialism today is not a matter for derision but one of pride in hitman progress, former Secretary of State for Colonies Arthur Creech-Jones, said here. He added, "We have given a new context to the meaning of colony and are working
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  • 64 7 LONDON. Oct. 28 (Reutei i Maj >r-G< Robert A. I Ne\ ille has been appoint Gove] tor and Commander-i Chief of the Bahamas, the Co lonial Office announces. Erik Modi en, 17 tn ;h.s. complains londty as Pancho, an odor in the Forest Park Zoo's chimpanzee
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  • 147 7 TOKYO. Oct. 28 (ReuterAAP) "Choofer'*, known to thousands ol Australian servicemen of the 1939-1945 war., has made its appearand in Korea. Tne Korean inhabitants have been Minn-.', hat startled by this Heath RoDlnson like device which Australian servicemen invented in the last war. It is a
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  • 37 7 Citizens of Capetown are to erect a monument to Gen. Jan Smuts on top of Table Mount ain. On the pedestal will be the quotation from Julius Caesar. "His life was uentle." A. P.
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  • 175 7 LONDON, Oct 28 (R-Uter) While approving limited gambling "'for amusement," a Church of England Commission says that "the modern gambling habit" is the "diversion of enfeebled spirits and frustrated minds.'' It contends that churchgoers who raffle a shawl or play cards for church funds are doing no
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  • 52 7 King Frederik of Denmark has asked Mr. Erik Eriksen. 48-year-old Liberal leader, to form a new government following the resignation of the Socialist Hedtoft cabinet— -Reuter. The Lord Mayor of Sydney has decided to call a special meeting of Australia's Food for Britain Fund to reconsider Us earlier decision to
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  • 39 7 The death rate among G.I. wounded admitted to hospitals in Korea and Japan has been less than 2 per cent., compared with 4.5 per cent, in the last war and 8 per cent in the first World War Reuter
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    64 7 I Field Marsha! 1,-. Viscount Monta gomery, chairI man of the j Western Union C o m m a n ders -in- Chief, i will visit the British Rhine army on Nov. 8, 6 a British army spokesman said in Hamburg. Austrian Chancellor Leopold Figl has called for a "rapid
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    92 7 Mr. Anthony Eden, deputy leader of the Conservative Party, will fly to Washington for the unveil- j ing of a memorial on Nov. 1 to Sir John I Dill, former; head of the British Joi n t Staff Mission during the war. j Mr. Eden will attend as a I
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  • 40 7 The Berlin Zoo is receiving an elephant as a gift from Indian Premier Pandit Nehru. US Ambassador Merle Coch- ran leaves Jakarta for America next week to submit his yearly report to the U.S. Secretary ot State. A.P.
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  • 77 7 Soviel Study IS Plan For Japan Treaty NEW YORK. Oct. 26 (ft ter) The Soviet Government is now studying US. proposa tor a poss ible Jaj m-• peace a U.S. spokesman said i < < i discussed at a meeting betwei Jacob Malik, Soviet U.N d< Legati d Am< ii-
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  • 179 7 'I Was The Only Virtuous Girl in Java' claim In Java Claim LONDON, Oct 28 (AP) A prettj Dutch girl, mpther of an illegitimate child, contended in ihe High Court here, she was the only virtuous girl in post--.... Java. She is _!()-vear-old Helene Ma: da Leoni, who is suing
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  • 81 7 japan Traffic In Humans TOKYO. Oct 28 (Be AAP):— Human traffic In Japan during the first six months of this year tol 681. according to a Labour Ministry survey. Prices ranged from 10,000 to 50.000 yen (£lO to E5O). Half of these were boys and girls under 18 years of
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  • 125 7 WASHINGTON <> I (rjp):— a A" to inspire idence and K j. r t !:> FlO Organ isation P ijri thai l'A' i o ■••>• to greater i is on i y prol Ala M Kl >f the jtry of Food A.gi iculture, sain thei probli
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  • 86 7 India Plea Gaining Support M'.W YORK < 1 b —In the U.N I nmittee "enthu uprt** is being given ti I i I i that thi A..' ibl-Sfa fund** for the developt unck i area to Im financed paril. bj sat ing_ n This came during > i -umed te
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  • 89 7 Protestant Challenge To The Pope LONDON, Oct. a The Protestant Allianci promised, in a tettei U P< to embrace the R 0 m Catholic faith if His 1 can prove i Bible 1 bodilj mptii i Virgin Mary. The Pope on Mo* trill pro claim the new Catholic d that
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  • 37 7 Dea< trog< tested in A.me uses. They are being tried in the eukemiai which then overprod of white bl<>6d cells and ir. kins disease coma, which an I cells- Reuter
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  • 98 9 T ONDON Oct. 28 -Film star *-> Robert Newto n won £12.500 damages <>n Friday in a breach of contract .suit against Edana Romney, an act- ress. j Newton played the part of Long John Silver in the recent I English movie "Treasure Island.' The English
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  • 498 9  -  Oswald Henry By SINGAPORE is fast becoming a second Mecca for film stars. We've had quite a number of them dropI ping in on us during the past few months and weeks that it seems to be in the order of things that the
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  • 619 9  -  DISC-JOCKEY' By ROSE MURPHY (PianoVocal "Busy Line (B): "Girls Were To Take Care Of Boys" (C) (H.M.V. B 9901). Known as the "Chee-Chce Girl", Rose Murphy is one of the most entertaining personalities in today's world of popular music. Negro by rare, she possesses £1 most captivating
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    142 9 put that grey matter to work. All entries must reach the judges: by the first post Friday, November 24 the latest. Any received later will be disqualified. Free guest tickets will be sent to the writers of what (in the consideration of the judges* are the best
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  • 52 9 This AP radio photo received from Paris yesterday shows actor Errol Flynn, 41, and Patrice Wymore, 24, after their marriage in the Monaco Town Hall. The Mayor of Monte Carlo, Charles Palmaro (right) is seen presenting a commemorative plaque to the newly-weds in his office after the
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    • 286 9 RED CR BLACK? TTOr.LYVVOOD. Oct. For tier last two plctl :< I for Bepublic, Adrian Be* th has covered her own red h hair with a sleek black i f The pictures, both Rimed in Trucolour. were "Ro< k Island Trail" and the J stcompleted "The Data ed Legion She
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    • 503 9 On Your Radio RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME 484 Metres and 41 7 Metres) 9 a.m. Programme Summary: .4.0* Wall. Time; 9.30 With a Smile and A Song; 0.45 At Ihe Piano; lit am. News; li.lt Light Music; 10.30 Latin AmeriI can Klulhm; 11 a.m. The Adventures of p.c I't;
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  • Glimpses Around Town
    • 879 10 A FEW days ago. Shanta Abisheganadan, a junior pupil at the Raffles Girls School, rushed home from her classes to assist Daddy i e her birthday cake! In this family, who live in Adis Road, the baking of special cakes is quite a hobby. Then
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    • 320 10 most described her as "miniature and mighty", because, despite her fragile appearance, you know she's around. At once! First glimpse of her was behind a man-sized mug of beer! It's an Australian custom, and Dawn believes in keeping it up Wednesday night Dawn made her bow.
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    • 224 10 T^HE Dutch Club has gained a reputation for free and easy hospitality. Friday night "was another occasion for having a party. Hosts were Mr. and lira. D. C. Kruysmuider, soon to leave for Holland. They took the opportunity of saying goodbye to as many friends as
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  • 467 11 TIDES. TIMES B__l S 11 „05 «.*1 1 5 :.u Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sat. Real cuptic football was seen by a large crowd at tiie Malaya Command ground todav in the first North versus South match for the FAM trophy in aid
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  • 462 11 SINGAPORE All Blues plaved lheir be!»t game this CM -;< rdav at the Farrer I'ark when they heat t rirkcfl Club *".V* hv 16 points (2 «oals and l I j,» 6 i penalty ami try) after leading hy 8 points /...•al 'Inl to
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  • 122 11 al C-in-C v XV 11 points to ■>our a goa e start, was even. Richai c a s- points its earlier s nd waa 51 te a f until b from the c s. ng a run rs their 10l unconted su s eve the ueh only
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  • 41 11 lI'IMI Sat— The Perak Chinese Recreation Club retained the Sultan's (up "hen thej dereated th*- Ipoh IMCA bj three games t one in the final of the inter-team tennis competition which was played on the PCKC cM-rts thi< evening.
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  • 276 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Klang Club played surprisingly good Rugby today to beal the Selangor Club by 11 points Cone goal and two tries) to five (one goal) on the padang. Former Selangor state player I'D G. Freeman looked as good as ever as be
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  • 259 11 Hutton In Brilliant Form Again ADELAIDE, Oct. 28 (Reuter) A brilliant innings of 88 not out by Len Hutton playing in his first game of the tour and five victims behind the stumps for Godfrey Evans against South Australia today was encouraging news for the MCC. They scored 133 for
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  • 86 11 w ins Triple Crown KUALA LUMPL'R. Sat. j l Seventeen-year-old. Ti j all Majid won triple honours in f the final of the Selangor Malay .women's badminton I championships this afternoon at the Sentul Methodist i Boys' School hail. In the singles she beat Hanim Zain 11-3, 11-5. and U
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  • 498 11 MUCH FANCIED Combined Services nearly met their Waterloo playing Johore in the H.M.S. Malaya fixture today, set&ping through to victory eight minutes from time with the scores six points (two tries) to five (goal) in lheir favour. Services set the pace but, Johore players
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  • 50 11 1 Two hundred Provost Company —ed another -Rugby vic- beating Chang] An F mat ion Signals XV 11-O with a goal and two tries. Barker scored the MPs first trv which Marshman converted. I [ja was followed by two un- 'converted tries by Vuyce.
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  • 406 11 RUMOUR ami counter rumour against a background of meagre facts make Singapore's boxing picture this week a* clear as a scratched mirror. For thi. c week the only sure; thing is that all the boxers! 'concerned are still where they wore last week. i In Jimmv
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  • 258 11 SEREMBAN, Sat- .Negri Malacca lost to Singapore Civilians fa the HMS Malaya Rugby competition by eight points (goal, penalty) lo six (try and penalty). Singapore's win was clue to a faster set of backs who combined more effectively than their opposite numbers. In
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  • 308 11  -  KEN JALLEH By ONG Poh Lim, Singapore's 1 shuttler of the whirlwind style and winning ways, partnering the evergreen Mrs. L. M. Pennefather, opened a night of surprises when he caused a major upset by snatching a three-set match against the much fancied Eclipse pair.
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  • 158 11 A I. OR STAR. Or- 28.— A late try enabled Penang to be A K-. lah six points, (a penalty I goal and a try) to three I i try) in a Malaya Cup fixture played j here this evening. There was no score in the
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  • 55 11 FordSigned For £30, 000 BIRMINGHAM. Oct 27 "Reu-ter-AAP' Sunderland today signed Trever Ford, the Villa and Welsh international centreforward at record fee which is understood to be in the region of £30.000. The previous, highest transfer fee was £26. r>00 which Preston North End paid to Sheffield Wednesday for Qjidlc-
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  • 49 11 LUCKNOW Oct tt H. U j The Comraonwealt-i cricketers occupied the wicket all day today when three-day match opened against the Governor of the United Provinces XI. When stumps were drawn they had scored 2~ I Grieves being not out 117 and Ikin contributing to
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  • 289 11 London, Oct _8 (Idbr) Following are todtball .ults: English tAmßWgmm FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 3 Derbv C 1 Burnley 2 Acton Villa 0 Caelsea Bunda and Everton 1 Ifchester U A Hudder field 0 B 4 M'brougii Fulham Newcastle 4 Blackpool 2 Portsmouth 1 Wolves 4 Sheffield W 4
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    • 151 11 SCENE: FACTS THE WSQU*VkX%\ /?/JMta Star Briguela (Facts): Waliv Oakes has been negotiating with the Star and has received the okav on his offer of a fight with Hassan. All that is needed to tie up that bit of business is a letter from Hassan I connections. Wallv Oakes (Facte):
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  • 37 12 A Winner For Spencer I tare shows Raadwicft (Spencer up), the winner ot the second race on th second day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting, being led in by Trainer T. L. Fox of Singapore.
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  • 357 12 KUALA Ll Ml*l K, Sat. Selangor jusit managed lo eke out a— C goal victory against Negri Sembilan in lheir first inler-luie hockey match on the padang here todav. Altlioii-li victory went to the home side, it was Neuri who took the honours for
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  • 1347 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES By LYING handy for the first eight furlongs, the 5 year old chestnut English gelding Ovation went to the front at the home turn to win comfortably the big race over the li miles yesterday,, the last day of
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  • 319 12 NEW YORK, Oct. 28 (IP) Rooky Graziano, exmiddleweight champion, kept his status as a 'big-timer' tonight, when he roughed and slammed his way to a close but unanimous ten round decision over young Tony Janiro, in a return bout at Madison Square Garden.
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  • 132 12 LONDON. Oct. 27: (ReuterAAP) The Choong family from Malaya look like winning all the honours at Wimbledon open badminton tournament which ends with the semifinals and finals tomorrow. E. B. Choong and E. L. Choong who yesterday reached the singles semifinal today won through to the
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  • 115 12 In an interesting and hard fought game of hockey played on the St. George's Road ground ytseerday BODCA XI narrowly beat Hongkong Bank XI by the odd goal in three. A free hit bv Seva Singh resulted in R. Singh scoring 1 BODCA's first goal after J. Cari
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  • 572 12  -  SKIP I BY The best Rugby match of the season which even eclipsed the Malaya Cup match between Selangor and Kedah was witnessed on Saturday between the Selangor Police and the Selangor Club. Thanks to the weather a big crowd turned up to witness the match and
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  • 662 12 YE STERDAY'S RACE RESULTS BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $457,100 FIRST PRIZE No. *****6 8109,704 SECOND PRIZE No. *****0 54,852 THIRD PRIZE No. *****3 S 27,..<i STARTERS <56,856 each): *****4, £*****, *****7, *****7, *****9, *****1, *****0, *****3. CONSOLATIONS (82,742 each): *****0, *****6, *****5, *****8, *****0, *****9, *****3, *****8, *****6, *****5. Race
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  • 555 12 Perak's Forwards Outclass Selangor IPOBLj Sat. An inspired and rejuvenated forward line set the seal lor a great Perak victory over St'!an<_or in today's H.M.S. Malaya rugger match at Ipoh. Perak won by 12 points uneonverted tries) to nothing. The champions were outelassed in all departments of tingame and so
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