Singapore Standard, 24 September 1951

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard f^7 \9 VOL J j N0 85 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1951. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 563 1 O PERATION ON KING SAID SUCCESSFUL \irt Of Lung Removed: Anxiety Remains LONDON, Sept. 23: King George was operated on today, it was officially announced, A bulletin stated that, whilst anxiety must remain for some days, the King's immediate post operative condition was satisfactory. The King* 3 operation was for
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  • 110 1 US Trade Mission Is Coming To S'pore S ;,>N Srnt 83, (AP) The tnited States, to take a prominent part in the U.N. IU on Trade Promotion between Asia Satioas to beheld in Singapore from Oct. miul t delegation of Government offlnr t, bu-nessmen. will be headed by E. distant
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  • 65 1 LULL ON KOREA FRONT p, 23. —Aa an iiaeastj lull settled down korcan Inmil l«»r almost ike first lime in 45 newed warl ire. lie*. Matthew B. RMgway 10- Coonnunisl High Command he was ready their offer to rCtpw the Korean truce M.I 1
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  • 66 1 PEOPLE «rho did not get a rhttlMT lO see the fabulous 400--foot sea dragon on City Day. had their chance yesterday when the dragon again sailed oast tens or thousands who packed the Smssapore waterfront along Clifford Pier The dragon left the Telok Ayer Basin ai
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  • 35 1 BO iV\ SEIN, ,< member of the B.i *mese Pa liament yesterI day a leged that Siamese banjdita had seized the Nammyin wolfram mines In the Mergui Idistriel on the Bunna-Sium border.— Reuter.
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  • 45 1 BANGKOK. Sept. 22 (ReuterAAP>— Eight Admirals ot the Royal Thai Navy are to be tried for high treason in connection with trie abortive revolt against the Government on June 29, it waj learned here today from a usually reliable source.
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  • 49 1 Three Communist planes swooped over the South Korean capital of Seoul early yesterday morning, apparently aiming for Kimpo airaefd and the Seoul airstrip. One or two bombs were drop >ed. but there was no damage. U.N. night fighters shut duwa oue of the planes.— A.P.
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  • 176 1 Council Of State May Be Formed LONDON. Sept. 23 (Reuter)— It is possible a Council of State may be appointed if the King's illness keeps him away from his official duties for lone. The law provides for such a council to ease the burden of the King: in sickness. Councils
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  • 44 1 Aussies Reject Bid To Outlaw Reds MELBOURNE. Sept. 23 (Reu-ter-AAP) Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies. with his demand for authority to outlaw the Communists rejected by the electorate today, appealed to the people for a "special effort' to resist Communist interference with national production
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  • 60 1 LONDON. Sept. 23 <AFP*— Conservative M.P. Capt. Richard Stanley said today that "one of the first things Mr. Churchill will do when he is Prime Ministec is to attempt to go and meet Stalin again and try and establish friendship betweea the two it men
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  • 198 1 Utmost Skill From Team Of Surgeons LONDON, Sept. 23 (UP). A major operation on king George's diseased lung requires the utmost skill from a team of Britain's top surgeons, says the Sunday Express. A Sunday Express medical expert said that the operation takes at least two hours. The Express listed
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  • 71 1 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sept. 28:— At today's annual general meeting of the Perak Divisional Committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council, Mr. C. H. Yin, State Labour Councillor, was re-elected president of the Perak branch. Mr. John Emmanuel was elected vicepresident. Mr
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  • 39 1 US ARMS AID TO I -C STEPPED UP WASHINGTON. Sept. 23 (Reu-ter->—The United States announced today that "considerable improvement would be made in the rate of deliveries of military c; d for the French and Vietnamese forces in IndoChin3
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 1 photo. Fourteen icomen of all races who helped to draw the 86 winning numbers of the Malayan Chinese Association $1,000,000 lottery are here seen in the Happy World stadium in Singapore last night. The first winning prize number icas announced by Mr. Yong Chan Mee (back towards the camera) at
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  • 78 1 LONDON. Sept. 22 (Reuter)— The Conservative Party's election manifesto which was planned today at a meeting of Conservative leaders will advocate still closer Commonwealth links as a bulwark of world peace. Conservatives will reaffirm eir pledge to denationalise iron and steel and may also foreshadow the removal
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  • 75 1 TEHERAN. Sept. 23 <AP> Persia's Premier Mossadeq is expected to order the expulsion of the last British technicians from Abadan within the next two or three days, informed sources said today Deputy Premier Hossein Fatimi announced the failure of Persia's efforts to approach Britain "indirectly" for
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  • 64 1 WASHINGTON. Sept 22 (LP» —Mobilization authorities nave been advised by the that the threat of world war this year is fading and that any big crisis in East-West relations is not expected before next Spring, an official source said todd The official said that the
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  • 44 1 HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 23 (AP)— A movieland institution died yesterday when Adolph Menjon thaved off his moustache. 'Producer Stanley Kramer, who wanted the actor's face clean-shaven tor a forthcoming iilni role, disclosed that the studio paid Menjon VSslo.ooo for his "sacrifice."
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  • 106 1 LONDON, Sept. 23 (AP) Britain is to seek Commonwealth support tomorrow for a bid to stabilise world prices of raw materials, including tin and rubber, and consume less scarce commodities. The British Minister of Materials. Mr Richard Stokes, spearheading Britain's move, will seek support for these
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  • 231 1 Standard Staff Reporter FOR THE FIRST time, the entire million Malayan Chinese Association lottery tickets had been sold, said the MCA President^ Dato Tan Cheng Lock, before the drawing of the 86 winning prizes at the Happy World stadium las! night. Fourteen women
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  • 146 1 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sept. 23. A eategorieal denial that he had joined the IMP was made today by the e hair in an of the Perak UMNO, Che Nasamdditi bin Abdul Rai*, after a meeting of the executive committee. The denial, whvoh was
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 1 WORLD famous concert and opera singer Joan Hood Hammond, who arrived in Singapore yesterday from Sydney on her way to the United Kingdom. Besides her fame as a soprano. Miss Hammond is also famous for her golf.
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  • 33 1 THE Hong Kong police, cooducting an intensive iiivestigKtion of Chinese political tefugees, called in ov#r 100 persons and advised them to get out to Hong Kong, repoils United Press.
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  • 35 1 BERLIN. Sepl 23 <AP> Germany'.s Hein Tenhofl rafiiui ed the European lieavy weight boxing championship today wiUi a clearcut decision over Britain's Jack Gardner, wh l e'rt the tftiC only since last February.
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  • 11 2 Unions Urged To Press Govt fdm;smsf
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    49 2 photo. i LIKE A line of fire, the Chinese procession is seen weaving its way down Empress Place from Anderson Bridge through the teeming humanity which had taken up every available square inch of space. This Standard picture was taken from the balcony of the Victoria Memorial Hall. Standard
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    48 2 TIIK SINGAPORE pa dan? I was >«*stcrday morning littered with piper, bottles and the S like, left by the celebrating j population the previous night. Here is one of the army of Town hansinq: men who were 1 out early to dear tlie streets and padangv Standard photo.
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  • 39 2 MR T. VAN DE GAAST. who aas Deputy Secretary tor Economic Affairs fur Singapore reurned to the city last Saturday oy Qantas, after eight months' leave during which he attended inferences in America and Europe.
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  • 242 2 TRAINING OF DISABLED WORKERS THE LAROL'R Department wants more firms to back Government in their bid to retrain and rehabilitate disabled workers. "The 212 firms who have already assured us of their support are inadequate." said the Assistant Commissioner for Labour, Mr. P. H.
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  • 254 2 Standard Staff Reporter LIFE in Singapore City resumed its usual tempo yesterday morning after a day of rush and colour and a night of scintillating lights on land, sea and air. Though Sunday morning dawned calm and quiet there were many tell tale
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  • 34 2 THE SULTAN of Brunei, His Highness Omar Ali Sarsuddin and his entourage of three returned to Singapore on Saturday by Qanias BO AC after a threeweek pilgrimage in Mecca.
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  • 246 2 Standard Staff Reporter AMONG overseas visitors to Bee the City Day celebration* were a few Indonesians who vent up for joy flights in the Royal Singapore Flying Club'M aircraft. The r e were also many people from the Federation who viewed the celebrations
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  • 167 2 Ex-In ternee Returns With The Norfolks Standard Shipping Reporter A MEMBER of the 4th. sth and 6th Battalions of the Norfolk Regiment who fought the Japanese in Singapore and were interned during World War 11. arrived in the Colony last Saturday with 800 men of the Ist. Norfolk Regiment on
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  • 306 2 M LI.IAL ueuieaiiou ser^icr* \svrr iu-mi in ma 5 -err yesterday by the various religious denomination- in their respective places of worship in honour of the c-ilv. The services at St. Andrew's r Cathedral were well attended. The commemoration service was conducted by the Archdea-
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 390 3 Policy Not 0( Narrow Communalism Standard Staff Reporter THE United Malays National Organisation is always willing to work together with those noniMalays who have given undivided loyalty to the country for the progress and advancement of the country as a whole, says a statement issued on Saturday
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  • 123 3 Kg. Guards Kill Two Terrorists Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Prompt, aggressive action of kampong guards at Raub, Pahang. yesterday resulted in the killing of two terrorists. Late yesterday night guards saw a light on the hillside close to the kampong. The fact was reported to the Ketua who
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  • 62 3 SINGAPORE Ambulance answered 30 calls up to 10 pm. o n Saturday night, this being a record for peace time. Besides the Purvis Street incident, only two of the others were serious They were two old-world Chinese women with bound teet who broke their legs. The
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  • 392 3 St.uid.ird Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— How two high-ranking ban.iit leaders in Selangor neglected their own gangs for love of a pretty Chinese woman bandit is revealed in recently captured bandit documents. The bandit leaders are Liew Kon Kim, at one time regarded as
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  • Article, Illustration
    54 3 THOUSANDS of spectators watched this illumined dragon wind its way, twisting and turning, through the beflagged streets *1 n»« c♦- hst Saturday night. Although it sometimes lunged at the crowd, th* d "greeted" officials who watched it f.om balconies of piiblic buildings. ch was presented by the. Sinera^. pore Chinese
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    85 3 photo. THE First Battalion. Green Howard Regiment, celebrated Alma Day their greatest battle honour— at Tampin Sept. 20. In the morning a Dram Head Service was conducted by the Regimental Chaplain at which U. Col. D'Arcy Mander. D. S. 0.. the Commanding Officer, preached the sermon. In the evening a
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  • 131 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sun. In announcing that Mr. Heah Joo Seang, President qt the Penang Chinese Swimming Club, has donated $20,000 to the clubs building fund. Mr. Che*? Tian Seng, past president and .rustee of the club, toid a large gathering of raempers here
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  • 116 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. Young Lim Ah Seng who was arrested in Penang for escaping from the Salvation Army Home in Singapore proved that he could do it again, when he escaped from the lock-up attached to the Police Courts, Penang, Friday. When Lim
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  • 215 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. It is people like yourselves who are prepared to assist the Police and security forces in the country who will eventually make this country tke happy place that it once was," Mr. A. V. Aston, Resident Commissioner, told Butterworth Company
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  • 157 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Under the Colonial Development Welfare Fund Scheme, scholarships for higher education in the UK are available for October, 1952. The number of scholarships is reported to be five. The purpose of the scholarships is to enable Federal citizens to
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  • 88 3 CLIMAXING the two-day City Day celebrations. Singapore Chinese businessmen threw cocktail and dinner parties in many parts of the city last night. City Councillors including Mr. Yap Pheng Geek and Mr. D. Robertson. Graced the dinner partv given by the Eliet.borough Market Union at Ellenborou^h
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  • 58 3 BATU PAHAT. Sun.— A Malay. Syed Mansor b. Mohamed, wa< charged betore the President ol the Sessions Court, Che Jaffar b M. Taha yesterday for using criminal force on a Chinese woman. Chan Kuan Hoy. in an attempt to snatch oft her necklace. Case was
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  • 278 3 Court Satisfied 'She Is A Man Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A married Malay woman charged with possessing another person's identity card revealed to the Court Magistrate, Inch* Taib bin Haji Andak, last week that 4 she was NOT a woman but "in all respects," a man. The womn
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  • 93 3 MALACCA, Sun— Chan Chalc. an elderly woman, was after preliminary enquiry in the Magistrate's Court yesterday committed to stand trial at the Assizes on a charge of {Hitting Dan Tong Sin in Fear of arrest under the Emergency Regulations and thereby inducing htm to deliver
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  • 754 4 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Chinese War Effort or, „i the severest trials m their 7;"^ n nvd a tribute at last Thursdays ■.■V:a,:. .i:v ,vcry country of the world, and nL v entrenched in territories which are v 'v;,d and where conditions are condm ve to the spread of
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  • 484 4  -  CASSANDRA By IN Wales they incline to worship God in harsh blue-slated 1* chaDels with no trimmings. tn Scoulnd they let up a bit, and their churches under the Presbyterian influence are a shade more meUow-but if you think that Satan, with his Folies Berger* influence can be
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  • We, the People
    • 217 4 mfsl<"F< sM /a.< ASAS might come a time when a Malay Hitler might want to emulate the Tentera Ra'ayat Indonesia in driving out every non-Malay from Malaya. Do certain Malays intoxicated with their privileges and brave words realise the stark reality that the moment the British
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    • 485 4 Aldermen For S'pore Sir:— The grant by Charter of City status to Singapore by His Majesty the King raises the question of having a proper Mayor instead of Presi- dent ol the Municipality. A Mayer should be elected among the Commissioners (Councillors would be rr. re appropriate' who will preside
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    • 403 4 Sir: Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, British Minister of Defence, on Saturday, September Bth., listed a "great drive" for world peace as one of the main points of policy needed for Britain. He might have thought of and ascertained at the Conference various plans for attaining world peace in
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    • 286 4 Sir— One tenant of a house recently transferred his tenancy to a friend of mine who was an illiterate person. The Landlord of the particular house agreed to the transfer on payment of the usual fee Besides the Landlord dictated his own terms one of which was
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    • 250 4 Sir;— Please publish this letter so that others will not fall into the same "trap as I did last night. I was at one of the "Worlds" watching people throwing darts in one of the stalls. One chap won a watch and a box of
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  • 956 4 Cevlon Govt. Responsive As Election Nears (From our own correspondent) COLOMBO. THE critics of the Government, who are becoming more numerous every day, appear to think that as the General Election draws nearer the Government is becoming more and more amenable to public criticism. The latest example is the closing
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  • 17 4 "Nice of m.u to in- Hi shilling. Mi- St< heaven know- u< am do with
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  • 306 5 Crowned Lion Placed Second Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce nas been awarded the first prize of a gold cup for the Dragon Dance presented by them for the City Dav lantern procession. A special prize has been recommended by the panel of
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  • 99 5 THE float? put out by the Regional Indian Congress* was gay with colour and was preceded by men in the white Crocked national costume. A highlight of float was a truck on wnicfi danced two huge wooden figures. The huge dummies were so heavy
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  • 44 5 A lighted fragment from a flare shot out by an R.A.F. Dakota over Katong Park area dropped into a lallang field and I set it on fire last Sunday night. Fire Brigade Put out toe fire j in a matter of minutes.
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  • 506 5 SMSU Charge Commissioners With Favouritism Standard Staflf Reporter SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners (now City Councillors) were charged with showing prejudice and favouritism in the matter of creating Special Grade posts in certain departments while ignoring others. The charge was made at the annual delegates conference of the Singapore Municipal Services Union
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 487 6 Comparable To February Boom By A Special Correspondent THOSE WHO earn a livelihood from stocks and shares had scant opportunity during the week to make arrangements to celebrate the presentation of the Royal Charter and title of city to Singapore. Markets had a hectic
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  • 403 6 Industrials. Consolidated Tin Smelter Orel 235. TJd., Fraser and Neave H.l,£ to $4.275. Gammon $2.72] to 52.87J, George Town Dispensary $2.15, Malayan Breweries $5 75 to $5.80, Malayan Cement 35 cents to 36 cents. Mala/an Collierieg $1.95 to $1,974, McAlister $40.50 ex div., Robinson $3.95 to $4
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  • 108 6 Robinson Co. Ltd. have presented another annual report that for the year ended June 30. this year. It is as attractive in appearance as its predecessors and even more satisfying in results More comprehensive than any hitherto, it constitutes a model for other local companies. Profit now shown before
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  • 258 6 Standard Staff Reporter THE STRAITS Trading Company Ltd. has issued yesterday an amended list of charges on tin deliveries from their Pulau Brani Smelting Works from Nov. 1, 1951. In the case of handling inclusive of crane hire and special segregation of lots in lighter
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  • 117 6 OSAKA, Sept. 23 (UP)— Trade sources here said today that letters of credit for the export of lead pencils to Singapore have started to arrive after an eight-month lapse. The Singapore government last year end suspended the issuing of licenses for importation of Japanese
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  • 54 6 AUSTRALIA S Deel cattle industry is backward and wasteful. according to Mr. Michael Sawtell, a leading authority on Australia's outback. By dropping old fashioned grass feeding in favour of the more modern fodder methods, said Mr. Sawtell. the cattle herds in Northern Australia could be built from
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    208 6 temporary use of banking facilities. $409,098. Net current assets show a turther strengthening and make the amount appertaining to ordinary stocks after the allowance for preference capital. $3,950,846. or $3.97 per dollar of stock. CUES ACROSS: l PA Marconi's most comprehen^ve production: 6. Oo to S. Africa! 8 Imitation
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 197 6 lIJQQQQQQy rpoDAY'S FOBECAST>- This is a fairly harmonious day. on the individual plane, thouffi It Is not free from social and international anxiety. The morning: is the belt time for journeys, mental activity and innovations. We shall have to take care to avoid squabbles and hard words during: the afternoon.
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  • 151 7 ECLIPSE B.P defeated Amateur Athletic Union by 4-1 in a Singapore runiox mter-club fixture yesterday. AAU. without their first player Wong Yeok Yeok, went down 1 tamely to a better team. The best match was the Stephen George— Syed Salim tie. Stephen surprised Syed by beat- ing him
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  • 91 7 TWENTY ONE-YEAR-OLD printer Sulliman Awang (Cos- mopolitan Cycling Club) won the 1 "Phillips Classic" trophy, the mosl coveted cycling prize in i ?inpnpore. for the second year in succession beating Belar Singh the Johore champion, by four lengths at the S.C.R.C. yesterday Ten started but r
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  • 35 7 I HAVANA, Sept. 23 (AP> Baby Ortiz, New York, 130$, st< pped Cub iii featherweight Diego Sosa, 128. Havana, in the seventh round of a scheduled ten-r nind bout last night i
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  • 252 7 WEETMAN ADAMS MAKE THE GRADE HOYL A K E, CHESHIRE. Sept. 22. (Reuter) Harry Weetman, the assistant professional at Croham, Hurst Club, won the British match play golf championship here today when he beat James Adams, the Wentworth professional, by five and four in the 36 holes final. After the
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  • 76 7 LONDON, Sept. 23 (Reuter)— Tottenham Hotspur, reigning League Division One champions, conquered the leaders, Manchester United, in the match of the day in today's football programme. By defeating United, Spurs opened the way for Aston Villa to jump to the head of
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 7 photo. One of the many close finishes in the City Day Civilians versus c£r vi es athletic meet held on Saturday is this 100 yds. races. »gt. McQuarrie, right, won the event from A. Nunes. left. Standard
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  • 256 7 LONDON, Sept. 23 (AP)— A crowd of 40,000 saw a wide open game of rugby football at Cardiff yesterday, as British Lions— the touring team of last summernipped Cardiff 14-12. Derek Murphy raced through for two quick tries for Cardiff, but the Lions made
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  • 267 7 LONDON, Sept. 22 {Reuter) Rugby Union results; Guys Hospital 3, Blackheath 12; London Irish 14, United Services Portsmouth 0; Old Merchant Taylors 13, London Scottish 9; Richmond 13, Old Al l eyni a n s 5; St. Mary's Hospital 9, Harlequins 9; Aberavon 30, Weston-Super-Mare 8; Abertillery
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  • 59 7 ROME. Sep. 23 (AP)— France and Turkey dominated the fir^t day of the international track and field championships here yesterday. Teams' from the United States occupation forces in Germany, Beleium Denmark, France, Great Britain, Italy, Holland, and Turkey, are competing in the two-day
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  • 54 7 Sumo Wrestlers Touring U.S. WASHINGTON'. Sept. 2.S 1 (VP) Four professional Japanese sumo wreslers who arrived here on Friday, were received by Vice-President Alben Bark ley for about 20 minutes. The wrestlers, Maedsyama, Onuimi. Fujittayama and Yakatayama will leave today for New York City where they will continue their exhibition
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    • 262 7 KADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (4H4 m A 41 m 9.;U» am Schools Broadcast: 9..W Interlude: 1» a.m. Kmereency Nms i <K.L. >: 1«>45 Schools Broadcast: 1. Ip in Programme Snmmary: I .o*l The Bob Crosby Show: I. 'Mi News: 1.48 Home on the Ranee: p.m. Schools Broadcast: 6.15 Programme
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  • 99 8 MALACCA. Sun. Malacca opened iU rugby season at the Stadium yesterday when a scratch side lost to the Seremban Garrison by 5-9. The visitors touched down for the first try through Lt. Pugh Later a good threequarter movement saw Speight making a good pass to Kailaspathy
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  • 213 8 PENANG. Sun Penang Chi- lese Football Association held tAF (Malaya) to a draw ol two joals each in a match played beore a big crowd on Westlands I ichool ground today. After the disastrous defeat i oistained by Penang yesterday. ew gave the PCDA
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  • 158 8 BATU PAH AT. Sun. Two u eeded teams, the Chinese Re- n reation Club Team and Jaya H itia met in the first round tie g 1 the District intei -par ty bnd- H Clinton competition. Jaya Situ a yon by 3 2. In another match Kwong
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  • 500 8 S'pore Win 8-0 In City Day Soccer Bj RAWJIT SINGH, Standard Sports Reporter SlN(;\rOKF\ Malaya's soccer gtants, enhanced tht-ir reputation by handing out a crushing 8-0 defeat to Iheir hilterent Malaya Cup rivals of ihe year INegri S<-ml»ila» at Jalan Be-ar Stadium yesterday in a special
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  • 73 8 CEYLONESE WIN STRAHAN CUP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun —Negri Ceylonese ci twned their .-ports! successes this je if by winning the Strahan Cub today by an innings over King George V School. The Cej >nese owed their victory to the former Singapore all-rounder, W. Rat- nayake, who topscored u-ith 76' runs
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  • 232 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor drew with Perak in an inter-state tennis tournament on Pudu Road courts today. Perak were leading by 3-4 when rain intervened with play and the remaining unnniahml matches were called off. Perak won four of the five singles matches but Selangor
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  • Article, Illustration
    92 8 Sheikh Mustapha, Negri Sembilan's hefty goalkeeper saves this one from Alan King. Behind Mustapha is Mills. Awang Bakar awaits anxiously in the background. An incident in yesterday's City Day soccer at Jalan Besar Stadium. Standard photo. The first three in the 40 metres breast stroke event at the Tiger S.
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  • 545 8 TE\ reeords were set up at the Tiger Swimming Club's third annual gala on Saturday. Whales was the champion team with 48 points \*ith Sharks second. Willie Yap Chuan Seng won the individual chain- j pionship Cup presented by Dr. Essel Tan while Helen
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  • 91 8 IPOH. Sun.— A fine hattrick by Frank Worrall enabled Fourth Hussars to beat Chengr Wah by 3-1 in their semi-final encounter in the RDY Cup soccer competition. The winners will now meet 42 Commandos in the final. Today's match was played on a rain sodden pitel* and
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  • 121 8 MALACCA, Sun.— The Greet Howards yesterday beat th< Malay Sjorts Club 6-2 in th< victory Cup soccer final at th« >tadium. The Malaya settled dowr rrom the start and opened scoring through Bakar. i Green Howards equalised I soon afterwards through Poole. ft Before half time
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    • 39 8 TIMESiOjf* fl HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya: I TODA^: A.M. P.M. I A.M. P.M. 1 Singapore 05.08 15.46 J Malacca 13.15 01.11 1 Port Dickson 11.46 23.52 1 Port S'hant 10.33 n Penanf 04.05 15.55 I
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