Singapore Standard, 19 September 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard IK 1L W 1- VOL. 11l NO. 79 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 150 1 Shenton Way's JL xCw-ll Passed S M'Lird Staff Reporter TO! SINGAPORE Governmeni has approved is foi the first building '*<■ erected under the tog Wav Developi S.-heme. It is a storeyed, 5>,000,000 line tor the Chartered I i\ .ind will be situated m junction of RobinRoad
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  • 14 1 18. 'AFP ere drowned an b i am U] ship d, V9B\
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  • 8 1 Consul B.i Thaung will consulate Road.
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  • 510 1 $75,000 Price On Chief; 11 Women Listed Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG/ Thurs. Posters, containing photographs of 40 Penang wanted men and women on whose heads rewards ranging from $2,000 to $18,000 are offered by the police, are being put up everywhere in the island today, as part of the campaign
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  • 180 1 Sweep Will Be Stopped If Harmful Sir Cheng-lock DATO SIR Cheng-lock Tan, President of the Malayan Chinese Association, said last night if it could be proved that the .M.C.A. lottery was doing harm to the peopie of Malaya, he would put an end to it righi away. Sir Cheng-lock was
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  • 202 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Government of India is willing to give asylum to Singapore school teacher Mr. P. V. Sharma, detained under the Emergency Regulations since Januar.x lf>.">l. Air. ML Gopala Menon, Government of India Representative in Malaya, said yesterday. Menon said he had not
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  • 78 1 Standard Stiff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Than. Poliit* are still probing the complaint made by the ■Hunger of a tool bank regftfiug the payments m.ide to six Chinese businessiren |oI iHJMI over a mil lion dollars and the subsequent discoverev that none of the parties had
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  • 29 1 POPE ptrs XII, suffering from a slight intestinal disturbance and feverish cold, was visited by his private physician again this morning and nronounced "'much better." UP
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  • 58 1 CANBERRA. Sept. 18 (AFP) j The first British atomic ex- plosion is expected within the j next few days. Professor E. \V. Tittcrton of the nuclear physics laboratory of lln? National University, left Canberra today as Australia'* only observer at the tests. A security
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  • 81 1 BF.IRL'T. Sept. 18 'AP^ Lebanon's veteran independence fighter, Bechara el Khoury, bowed to widespread opposition demands today and resigned the presidency he had held .-ince the French relinquished control of the country in 1943. The Army Commander. Gen. Fuad Shehab, took over the presidential functions until parlia-
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  • 39 1 AUSTIN STRONG author of the hit play of 1922 "Seventh Heaven." which was made into a Him three times by Hoily.vood. died last night after a three-day illness at his summer home in Nantucket, Massachusetts. A. P.
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  • 234 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council announced last night that gas will be rationed to consumers from 1 a.m., Monday, Sept. 22 lor about 14 days as it appears to be the firm intention of 24 stokers at the Kallang Gas Works
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  • 217 1 GENERAL Sir Gerald Templet-, Huh Commissioner for the Federation, made a tour of inspection of the Port Swettenham and Klang district of Selangor aad met his cousin, Major F. E Templer. Sir Gerald was accompanied by Mr A. X. Ross. British Ad-vi-ier Selangor. Brigadier W. H.
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  • 131 1 CHEN MONG CHEW, for whom a warrant of arrest for attempted murder has been issued in connection with the grenade-throwing incident in which three Singapore police officials were injured, was not on board the Van Heutz when the ship arrived in Hongkong yesterday. A Special
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  • 232 1 DR. VICTOR PURCELL, adviser to the Malayan Chinese Association, emphatically denied that he and his political adviser, Prof. Francis Carnell, had been offered a large sum of money to press the more unreasonable claims of the Chinese in Malaya. He said this at a press
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  • 91 1 RANGOON, Sept IB (Reuten Indian Air Force planes searched the Bav of Bengal today for a British Royal Air Force Meteor jet missing between Calcutta and Rango in, according to radio messages received bei e. The Meieor left Calcutta's Dum Dum airport yesterday afternoon on
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  • 355 1 A MOST excited and happy bride yesterday was married twite, first in a civil ceremony at the Registry in Singapore and again in the home of the bridegroom's in a Musl:tn ieremon> She was 26-year-old Miss Magdalena Urunhilde S< liurer. daughter af Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 35 1 THF [ndian De»troj er, R sails for Adfi, on nr 1 !«> to i i Britisl ir I! s Glory, on coo b ned and .ii! exen es endfnc Singapore on Oct. 2H AP
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  • 462 2 Precedent In The U.K. May Be Followed Standard Staff Reporter YHE Singapore Government is considering the possibility of forming a Motor Insurers' Bureau in the Colony in line with that existing in the United Kingdom. The Standard was told that Government is at present
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  • 210 2 CHOO JOG KIM, a, former committee member of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of* Commerce, hanged himself in the lockup of the Central Police Station while awaiting banishment. This was s'.a'ed in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday a I the inquest into the death I
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  • 45 2 GOB CHENG KIM (35) was cl^.arged :i the S:.i^ap<.):e Second Police Court yesterday with frau kdeni p tssession of 20 tins of flavouring powder valued at S2S9JC on Sept 18 at Arab Street He claimed trial and was remanded nntil S<ept IS.
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  • 31 2 THE Malacca Branch of (he M npaep oori Uee has le 5,8 tickets for the c; 5 c ...v fox n>e> ers of raacan in short iupp y.
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  • 156 2 NO CO-OPERA TION, SO CLINIC HAD TO CLOSE Standard Staff Reporter TTAS V fgt on the West Zoasl of s pore with its „5"0 people, was described us •he M oa|y place" n the rural reru where :he Health a.ithontie^ do not, find cojperation. A^ a resnti tiie only Hater-n-f
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  • 24 2 THE next sitting of the Singapore Leg.slative Coancfl will be held at the Victoj Aiemodai Hall on Oct. 14, a; 10 a.m.
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  • 382 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE recommendation of the Traffic Advisory Committee regarding a Singapore Road Fund to finance the painting of white lines and other 44 road furniture" is still under consideration by Government, Mr. P. F. Kinsey. Chairman of the Committee, told The Standard yesterday
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  • 71 2 si tnii.il ri Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government has slashed $608,000 from certain items in the 1953 draft estimates of the Kural Board. Government is expected to axe a number of other items before the final prunnin«r by the Budget Committee of the Legislative Council. The
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  • 103 2 C FVFN T women nnd six men e fined a total of Sl3O in the Singapore Firsj Police Court yesterdaj for gambling. T-i ce o" theaa \ve r e arroted in J :i'.i:^. K;.yj, the rest were arrested in Tiong Bahru on Sep*. 17 A
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  • 234 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Rural Board is to study the jjre^ctil system of issuing death certificates in the rural areas. This action is being: taken following camplaints that Government officials have caused undue delay and inconvenience in issuing these certificates to relatives of the deceased.
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  • 87 2 THE DEATH oi (be Sir Gerald V.":jeKoon. president al the Senate, at Colombo. Ceylon, on Wednesday, was announced La Singapore yesterday by tie Oeyten Commissioner's office. The late Sir Gerald wna p. member of the enlarged Legislative Council in 1922 and played zn important part
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  • 71 2 A FURTHER ram of ?!0 has been sent to fbe S*: ard I a Aluar render Phoi Sal I widow Song Chco-.v Eog, making the total $312. 5d Madam Song who has six children lost her husband two months ago when he m burned to den'h
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  • 58 2 SIN HOCK SENG ;•;<< as charged in the Singapore Second Police Court yestettJay with causing hurt to Tang Lii To with a knife on Sept. 17 at Upper Chin Chew Street Claiming tria', Sin s;v.d that he used the knife in sell defence.
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  • 220 2 NO >peed limit tt'ili be imposed "along Thomson Road by the Singapore Rural Board in view of the reports submitted by the police and Traffic Advisory Committee. The Sfoblie Police, however, \vm«'d continue to watch the road closely tor bad driving. THE Rj. r ;d
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    • 69 2 r v mi? ft 1 :i■/ i/ iffißf/ A-i^V'AV W# ttcck cushion coven end re«r sects mode in Ifoly especiolly for Fief Morve'.t PROGRESS MOTORS LTD.o*char:* d WEARNE BROS. LTD. GRAND DANCE in aid of Singapore Nurses Scholarship Fund at th > Victoria Memorial Hall Saturday 27th Sept. 1952 8.30
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  • 339 3 30,000 HAIL MOVE FOR 12 REST DAYS Laycock Holiday Bill Is Backed Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Trade Union Congress representing some 30/000 workers in the Colony yesterday welcomed the move by Mr. John Laycock, member of Katong to introduce a Bill amending the Labour Ordinance which will make it
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  • 64 3 Famous sw amis for temple opening In tl \X niiian Reporter I ill $100,000 R* m -li ii. i I iiiijilc. a i o- > -I i iiriiin- tii I* ill !>«• «>il|; i.:i I ii j j i lav, i Iriohri \I it s IB I m k-. i
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  • 97 3 THE Annual Company Inspection at! 1 Display of the Second Singapore Cornpan. 1 ;-f the Boys' Brigade will be hel I today at the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium, at 5:45 p.m. There will also be a presentation of prizes by Mrs, J. G. Shaw, wife of the
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  • 74 3 MORE than 200 sick and wounded for jungle clearings in Malaya have been taken to within easy reach of hospita by helicopters of the Far East Air Force Casualty Evacuation Flight, siricfe ft was formed two year.-; a 4 i O:i some occasions the casualties, more
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  • 61 3 TWO original costumes worn by Hollywood film stars Stewart Granger and Janet Leigh in ."Scaramouche." will he on display ai Robinson's in Raffles Place shortly. The costumes were flown out from Hollywood at the request of the Singapore office of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. "Scaramouche" will stari a1 the
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  • 146 3 "Hungry Spirits' Return Standard Staff Reporter GRAXD celebrations were hold in many Chinese homes yesterday to mark the last day of the visit to earth by the spirits of the departed. The seventh moon, known also as the month of "hungry ghosts" ended yesterday. Food and drinks were offered in
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  • 252 3 Malayans Snubbed i V. 0 letters which appear in the current issue of the A eri ran weekly magazine "Time" reflect the indignant reaction of most Americans ar the treatment meted out in a Washington, D C. drugstore and restaurant to S. Thava Rajah, a Malayan,
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  • 102 3 TYPEWRITING COMPETITION TO PROMOTE more keenness in to pewriting among merHal students, and to tie them to develop speed ind accuracy in typing, an aliSingap >re typewriting competition, the second of it^, kind, be held on Saturday. Sept. 27 at .V'MO p.m. said Mr. T.G. J '-'via. principal of the
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  • 278 3 Standard Sr;ifT Reporter FIVE Unofficial Members of the Singapore Rural Hoar,! yesterday flatly rejected ilic Police application to use tl»«' bti iltliii^rs at Pasir Panjang Park as quarters for another I- months. 'i he Police have already si j t.\' there E( >r two yeai
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  • 74 3 Standard Staff Reporter WHILE a Sii gapore couple, both Chinese school teachers were away at work, a thief broke into their home in Towner Road on Wedn isday by prising open the window blinds lacing the front id. He then took a key kept under
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  • 88 3 Employee W ins Claim A MERCANTILE assistant. K. G. Nair, was given judgment for $770 with costs in the Singapore High Court yesterday, in a claim for balance of salary and a month's salary in lieu of notice. Nair said that the defendant. T. T. Buichand a textile merchant, paid
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  • 306 3 Standard "N;itt Reporter BREAK in the deep-sea eaUe, ratting «»ni I traffic between Singapore and Indoncaia for il>«- naoi Iym» da\». has been located midwaj between bete and Indonesia, stated Mr. I. Smith, General Snprniior ol tin* ;»l»lr and Wirclcjw, yesterday. Mr Smith stated that
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  • 129 3 ICK EVANS the retiring Fi'm 1 Censor, w.. I guest at a farewell dinner given by the Indian i Picture Distributors' Ation at Bedok Re taurant Wednesday night. \Y Mr V !.im i i <" dent of tin' i \li'i I "We have bad our differences,
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  • 408 4 1,000 Attacks By Bandits Since The Crisis Began Standard Staff Reporter THE Malayan Railways Report for las* year states that since the first ou brca of Communist inspired terrorism in 1948, there have been nearly 1,000 attacks on the railway system in Malaya. In 1951,
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  • 162 4 Chance Meet— 2 Reds Die IPOH. Thurs. A chance met ting between a platoon ot the Ist Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment and two bandits in the Chemor area resulted in the killing of the two terrorists today. The bodies were removed to the Central Police Station here s afternoon and attracted
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  • 108 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A joint meeting of ihe two rommittees constituted by the Federation Government to ade on Chinese textbooks re- sion has been called by the Assistant Director oi Educa- m (Chinese). Mr. F. M. F. Payne, who is also chairman ol the General Textbook
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  • 36 4 IPOII. Thurs.— Presiden.l of Rotary International! Mr. 'Paul Brunier and his wife will visit Singapore in December. Mr. Brunier will visit other Rotary clubs in Malaya before proceeding to Bangkok an Hongkong.
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  • 55 4 Liew Ah Liat (22) Chow Ah Kow (20) and Yiu Ying Fo (21) were committed to stand trial at the High Court by Magistrate Che Abdullah today. They were charged with jointly rob- bing one Khoo Choon Lim Singapore barber, of Si 7o at Kampong
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  • 101 4 PENANG, Thurs.— An insurance ageni from A!nr Star. Ooi Ah Kow. has acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice SpenserWilkinson in the Supreme Court today when the Jurors returned a unanimous verdict of "not guilty" on charges of attempting to murder Lim Ilooi Khoon at Batu Ferringhi on
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  • 51 4 I DATO E. K. C. Thuraisingham, Member for Education in the Federation, will be speaking over Radio Malaya at 6.25 p.m. on Sunday. September 21, on the subject of the Students j Saving Scheme, which is to be j inaugurated on Monday, in Sini ijapore and the
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  • 260 4 IPOH, Thurs. Remarking that it was shameful for one to enjoy the benefit of negotiations without contributing his. mite towards it. the Executive Council of the Union of the Public Works Department Technical Services, Malaya, in their annual report strong-] y urge those standing aloof from
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  • 252 4 MALACCA, Thurs.— Mr. Tan Siew Sin, Malayan Chinese Association publicity chief and committee member of the Independence of Malaya Party, Malacca branch, today formally tendered his resignation from I.M.P. to the chairman Mr. C. F. Gomes. Copies of Mr.'Tan's notice of resignation also
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    69 4 Forty elderly Singapore and Ipoh Chettiars turned up at Kalians: Airport yesterday to give a right, "royal" welcome to a 19-year-old Madras college arts student. He was Mr >I. Meyyappan who flew in from Colombo to spend a four-week holiday in Malays for the first time. The arrival is the
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  • 84 4 Loopholes In Workers Bill, Says Yin IPOH. Thurs: There arc many loopholes in the new Workmen's Compensation B: although it is an improvement over the old one. said Mr. C H Yin, President of the Malayan Trade Union Council, yesterday. "One of the loopholes" said Mr. Yin," is that when
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  • 76 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Customs and Excise revenue collected in the Federation last month totalled more than $30,--500,000. Export duty on rubber and tin contributed a very substantial portion to the total revenue about (13,506,784 for rubber and $5,584,443 for tin. Import duty on tobacco last
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  • 95 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thuiv Remarking that there was insufficient evidence to identify the accused, Inche Ismail In the First. Magistrate's Court, today, discharged Yong Chee Kong, at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry into a tentative charge of robbery. Yong was alleged to have robbed Yap Chin Lok,
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  • 491 4 THE f<>' lowing are the practical examination results of the i Associated Board of the Royal Schools of .Yh:sic. London, held in July August,' 1M52, at Negrj I SembiLan and .Malacca: Mr, J Con a, Music Teacher, Si. F r a n c i
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  • 28 4 KUAI A and discharge^ Wilson at the I 1 day, oil a j The proß evidence ag. stabbVd t;:r .>■ lan Ipoh R j last
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    • 29 4 rart of the Wl^layan Scene -The AUSTIN A.40 "SOMERSET" Ilic A. 10 "Somerset," hrrause of its poptilaritv, lias n«H bccMße ]»art of Ihe AUSTIN you can depend on If
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    • 49 4 j^S^l 1 I I B £vISII^SSS L-I IND<AN GOTU* I fWENO OH...GOf<t^ 1 f <& WELL,WELL.«I SEE YOU R\YUM DOU9LE..THIS \f "S? <3^f^VVl LETUM yBLINDFOtD/ BOYSWD ALL HAvRD- HEADED CLUNK .kk I f•> i\«:J OUTATWSCAN-/ UG/ SOFT YOU (ME EH? *S JSSfe RIGHT YE72IR V FiCTCA. TOi \ru am' MSBBgI
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  • 184 5 NO DEMOLITION, Says Homes Committee Unless Another House Is r ouna KUALA LUMPUR,Thurs -The Kuala Lumpar Municipal Council will be asked to approve a policy, which has been agreed to by the Housing Committee that no notice of demolition will be served on the owner of an unauthorised house unless
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  • 120 5 HUNDREDS of people in the areas of Singapore have ip to midnight ;ry night for the past few >ks at public stand pipes because of reduced water pres- At Singapore Ri::'a: Boai eetinfi yesterday, Mr. i C. Kulasingha said that il •■•k iboul 10
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  • 74 5 AT THE conclusion of a prelim :;.t;v inquiry in tiie Singapore Second Police 1 Court yesterday, a Formed 1 shipping clerk, Ha ry Wee (27), was committed to trial ai the oeact Assizes; on a charge o£ raping a teenifie hiuese gir) id a house at
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  • 70 5 SEVEN TIMES, a detective visited the hou.se of Thih Sin 5 alias Thng Sin Sun alias Tua Gong in Nareis Street, and on each occasion he was not to be found In the Singapore r l;;ird District Couri yesterday, Thng was tenoed to five, months
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  • 381 5 'In Praise Of Bach' A Triumph Mansard >lu-Ic rilir* BEFORE n packed uudience In the Victoria Hall, which included the Commissioner-General, Mr Malcolm MacDonald. Dr. Thornton Lofthouse with the Chamber Ensemble and Choir last night played some of the greatest music we are likely to hear this side o! Heaven.
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  • 61 5 MR WINGFIELD DIGBY, Civil Lord rf the British Admiralty, who flew into Singapore from Colombo yesterday for an eight-day visit of naval short establishments and to look into working conditions of civilian emnlo.vees. He was met by Admiral Sir Guy Russell, C-in-C Far East Station,
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  • 242 5 HIND! fS I toil thanks- g fast and prayer. N aratri, to mai k the ny oj good against evil as depicted in their sacred Ramayana. t is observed in memory 01 a similar one ob- Si i Rama, he- i I who i s won
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  • 55 5 TUfc Y W.C.A. pioneers and hHprr s doinr the "Candle Dance' at th« Charity Week dan<* held at Malarca 1 «ty abaret. The Pioneers arc affiliated to the Settlement Youth Council. Malacca. From left: Misses fcllie v.oh (leader), Catherine Tan, Yoon? Aw Yoonjj. Yeo Oeok Hean, Patricia
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  • 155 5 IPOH, Thurs. Disappointment is being felt by certain voluntary organisations here over the poor response to General Sir Gerald Templer's call for volunteers issued more then four months ago. The Perak Branch of the British Red Cross Society, which called a meeting today to
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  • 97 5 Dr. Lofthouse To Give Recital DR. C tries T oi iton Lofthouse Professor of the Royal College of Music, who is in Singapore as the official Exi aminer of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music j of England, will give a recital in the Auditorium of R.idio
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  • 496 5 >|\« l'uici. stations iiat»i<- <<• lu.i.i suecldiiig todaj 1> Vrtliur im > i»<»r«* Swimming (luii. L'aojoug Him. 1.1. Shipyard, Kim Cross, Naiwang U i Works, banjoag Kstbae. Bw»»d- j ri< k Ktl >«•:! it'W HoK'l. East ii;i>( IM.. I'elOk Kur.iii. Oicuii Parfc Hotel, li<"i'»K. Changi mile. Itang"!
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  • 688 6 v co-operati6n and unity is just a I bam. 1 community today is endeavouring to* tnity, the dominating community then The 1.M.P.. in comparison ith a i the organisations in this country, orgai ation but we must not be that fa e Dal Onn at the
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  • 470 6 Review of Views Cloud Of Insecurity UTUSAN MELAYU ts govment to give a guarai tee ie Malays living in the M h lent, Jalan Y fs. will not be driven in to some other j i Hie paper said 1 ere once d to the M Setth K lang and
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  • 1514 6  - Are The Malayan Terrorists On The Retreat? Alex Josey MA LA YAW AFFAIRS By IS the present optimism among Government officials justified? Are we really winning the war against the communist terrorists? One newspaper in Malaya wants us to believe that we are. This particular newspaper's fierce and almost unqualified
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  • 200 6 Sir: May I be allowed to comment throng h your columns an article published in The Singapore Standard Sept. B—under8 under the title '.'Joint Sweep by MCA and UMNO Good Idea" (by Che Mei bin Kwai of Ipoh). We are all
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  • 187 6 Sir; It r.ppears that there There is no doubt that if is a conflict of opinion on the period 1947 and 1948 is the adoption of the basis of taken into account the major Quota for the next year. The portion of the quota will go
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  • 97 6 Sir: So now we see that the Honourable .Air. Tan Siew Sin chooses the M.C.A. and lotteries rather than the I.M.P. and No lotteries. We can ail readily judge the sincerity of others whq have been loudly protesting their devotion to the noncommunal idea of living. Indeed
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  • 240 6 Good Employe rs And Happy Workers Sir. Your article under the heading of "Make Workers Happy" appearing on page 4 i f Sept. Id. paper should indeed provide food for thought to our leading business employers in Singapore and in the Federation. Tiit. 1 frequent incidents of si rikes (or
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  • 259 7 Missiles Guided Into Targets fh WA f SH NGT ?N, Sept. 18 (AP)-The oge ct the true push-button war has opened *n Korea, signalled by roaring blasts from robot m.«.les gu-ded head-on into Communist targe?s ty Americans safe miles away. •need number ol guided n issiles
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    44 7 RICHARD HENDERSON of British Columbia Canada, who is on the staff of the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company and his bride Petronella van den Berg, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. van den Berg of Singapore, who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Wednesday.
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  • 59 7 Sustained RobotWar Feasible \P> 1 I in ng rnic d LI Kurta H« in a i g disclosun v N guided a barrage of Cora re Kon the "forerunner of I ''-me." He rat used so er obso!' than this Kurtz ire of the n K< -aid any plane easily
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  • 6 7 CITY LOAN INCREASES In DEMAND 5
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  • 51 7 SYDNEY, Sept. 19 (AFP)— A and air force iere toaya and Indo- i .study {and and air methods ii these two here. Rcers of the R A istralian Air Force A Land Warfare. ticular opping gleg and in Indo-China I 2 their 1 ree-weeka
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  • 237 7 Day Named Rural A rea Supervisor THE Singapore Rural Board yesterday announced the appointment of a Supervisor of Rural Areas "to carry out constitutional changes adumbrated" in the Hill report on local government. The Supervisor, is Mr. E. V. G. Day, a retired M.C.S. Officer, who arrived here last Saturday.
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  • 172 7 Another Blackout Forestalls standard staff Reporter A BLACKOUT In Katonjj forestalled a blackout on the script ol "The Dyspeptic Ogre" M.iM'd by the Geylang English School at St. Patrick's School Hall last night play, one of 40 to be Staged by various schools in a Youth Drama and Music Festival
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  • 144 7 Dig by To See Workers Lot WORKIXG conditions of local employees of British Navai establishments i n Singapore will be looked into said Mr. Kenelm Winefielcj Rigby, Civil Lord of the British Admiralty, on his arrival by air from" Colombo yesterday. Air. Di^by would not comment on the grievances of
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  • 450 7 We're Better Friends To The Malays' From Page 1 Ihe said. thai the MCA is a vigorous and expanding organisation which already has dime a greal deal of goofi u*v Malaya and is capable oi doing very much m<.rr."" lie said that another regrettable incideni of their visit was the
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  • 2096 7 !iic^]^v fOll(nVi ng Bre Ihe P"ciicuJ examination results of the \t ?Z /a' M f sic London, held pJM^W ]^2. at Pcnang. 1 eras and Selangur: I pjnang: s ri r ">e foment. kwit X g^ Oi (I ?!Si« dT^g! Goh Jg^HKcin s^
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  • 60 7 RESEARCH COMET DUE U IDON. Sept. 18 (R< U A British Cornel eft 1 1 day (in the first s I its statosph* im splitting experimeni to be conduct* I miies above the earth's The BOAC in announcing the < k)m< i parture. .-aid thai the main obied of the
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  • 38 7 2 Named To Served Aga in lon and G. E. N. O been r anoi Mr. .1 yesterday thai Municipal I i for a 6 y< of offici Otiiicn had alrt They ire i for a j urth<
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  • 88 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Th n R< New regulations o n F< i keep r<-:\ U Citizenship gazetted today have acquired F empower the High Commission- ship by operation er to appoint a Registrar of furnish parti Citizens of the Federation of ance with d Malaya and as many
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  • 99 7 Sarawak's Deputy < f Sr. retary, Mi .111 ||j* tinned to Staftaporc li\ .ir from Kin km:; yrsU i tl.i j r n.ore talks <»n ih r Sarawak 1 Mergemy. He was now ronl deal 11 t the "situation h i ID h.«nd". There were bo M-.cidents
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  • 75 7 MR. PHILIP R \vi; s gapore Lab ir C cillor f<T Ro written to the C I dent, Mr. 1 :> stressing th i should not Hen, ed until th< housed are 1 accommodai ion. kfi this principle with the evicti I lies from 224
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    • 89 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stondard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 18 The following ere the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot £960 10s. p«r ton Spot 22id. buyers, £961 sellers. Ocr Dec. 22id. Three months: £962 buyJan Mor. 22 d. ers
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    • 47 7 BUNGA RAJAH EVERYBODYS FAVOURITE IK^ZX PER F I VI E K$M JPO.OO per Imtlle ]fe| 5 F Bunga Rodin Mos Perfume $3.00 bot. Bunga Kemantin Perfume $3.00 bot. M p oppy Rojah Perfume $3.00 bot. ENQUIRIES INVITED FROM PERFUME UEALUiS. ROBINSON CO., LTD. raffles placc s pope
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  • 263 8 8.0.A.C.'S COMET jetliner service from Singapore to London scheduled to start next month, has drawn hundreds of applications and enquiries for bookings in Singapore. The new service, which may possibly be a biweekly one. is expected to start around the middle of October. BOAC
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  • 85 8 HK Court Grants Hearing HONGKOJiCr, Sept. 18 (AP) The Hongkong Supreme Court grained the application of the Indonesian government to stay further proceedings in Admiralty Court over ownership of the steamship Tasikma- laja now held at a Kowloon dock. The court set Sept. 24 for hearing on an appeal against
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  • 102 8 New Pa ris- Tokyo Flight To Start PARIS. Sept. 18 (UP) Aii France launch a new weekly Paris-Tokyo flight on N ve ber 24. which will be the mosi direct route froni i Europe to the Orient, the company announced today. The announcement said the plane, a Constellation, equipped with
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  • 50 8 MONROE DUE IN ON WEDNESDAY THE President Monroe, dee in Singapore on We li esday on her world tour, will bring a grci p promineni B-... :iia:is, who are tin holiday. Tlte Monroe, was held v.y a montii in New York e« this yea. be auae of a crew strike.
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  • 162 8 DJAKARTA. Sept. 18— Rice prices which have been stead: y rising irj the rich. North Sumatra area today showed signs of breaking. Prices fell ten percent with indications of a further drop. This is expected to have a salutary effect upon labour. Today's
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    • 720 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overkurf r rr.nef.eo L« Aaf^e- All Ameriean Oaaadi^ Citte Penang P S'bam Spore An LA/S 22Sept P\CiriC BEAR 24/26Sept 27/28Sept ?9Sept/10ct U Ot CHINA BEAR 24 26 Oct 27 -28 O< t INov MNa CAWOA BEAK >4 26Now 27 ?BNov '!9Nov'l l>ec ?4 De r«
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    • 864 8 CHINA NAVIOATIOH CO., LTD. Kegular Sailings to Cbina and Japan from Singapore. Fort Swettenham Penang. Atoo direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S'port Due Penaag From "Szechuen" Sept 24 Sept 27 Hon?koag Sails Sails Sails Penang P. S*hatu S'pore For li'kong "Specimen" Sept 2$ Oct. 5
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  • 87 9 NAPLES, Sept. 18. (AP).—Rep esentatives ol textile workers n 12 < iimtries yesterday nt- nd«d the opening session of the j 191 [aternational Congress ol the IFTO (Internation«] Free Trade Unions* Textile Section. ■J'lie Congress will continue untii September 19 Countries ■1 esentcd are the
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  • 92 9 Duty On Steel Goods Removed LONDON. Sept. 18 (UP)— The Board Trade has announced tin .■■H-\tar suspension of 1 ities on certain types of iron and steel poods under the vron an >:eei duties order 1952 v go into erTcct tumor- Mosi se goods not specified the announcement are purchased
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  • 35 9 STEEL production is rapidly; ling pre-strfke kv 1 with mills scheduled to operate; at 101.8 per cent their capa- city this week, the American [•Mil ;md Sieel Institute report- I ed U.P. I;
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  • 89 9 STEADY conditions were reported in the copra and coconut oil sections of the pr<duce market in Singapore i yesterday. Copra changed hands a1 per pirul. Buyers quoted $26J and sellers $26|. Coconut oil was reported transacted at $39 per picul with buyers indicating $403 per picul
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  • 315 9 BVNGKOK, Sept. IH N^ntia.ions between jlnai officials ami rfpr«>N,MHaii><.B of British territories in Soiiln-Ea»t Am. J,, r fee purchase of a<Uliiioiu«l Thai rice terminal^ jeMer<Jav wi* no result, it mm r.»liaM« Irarni. Thai official* anggeated the negotiation* he postponed until a new date io
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  • 118 9 TOKYO. Sept. :8. (AP)— A Tokyo courf order ha frozen jail sales of American tape records in Japan on the ground thai they infringe on pre-war Japanese patents. th e Tokyo evening news reported yesterday. The rase stems from n suit by the Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo
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  • 177 9 Standard Market Reporter KIBBER prices in Singapore derlracd I»n If certs per H>. yesierthiy, firM «m;i«l<- robber l<» r October >hii>ment being quoted 76 cents per Ik mi a market th;it steadied at the decline a« iln- end «•< i!u- «la\*> IradaajE. jrcar.s
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  • 54 9 KARACHI. Sept. 17 (AP)— The district magistrate of Karachi said today, ai the inquiry into the stranding of the Greek ship Othon. in Karach harbour On June 2»5. that it was caused by the ve el drifting into shallow waters due to an error of judgment on the
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  • 71 9 SINGAPORE n m Revived \nu v. in :;.c .V*. .x ikin today with tria up nnri tlni part Rubber h... i Changed ori ?> wOTt] MM Mm m s Rim rf> *»*i!'rf i d Prel d > Strait* 1 te B MIMN<. Avrr Hitam 24 1
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  • 40 9 Cement: Quotas From Formosa KIS ALA tO R 1 I 1 <■■■ rat from Foi m i (a basis. r of in">2 a s- r tonnage af I heir pnrti liom l- qwcvti nr i r t I ring 1951 I
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    • 32 9 pf p I IpcEf I II Bs s /kvttw >^^^&iy^iHßKißßß»^i^ SbP^^ -^flM^y- 1 x SHELL K^ll^ S|RV|Cf%TATIOM 155 EAST COAST ROAD. SINGAPORE OPERATORS HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY TRAINED IN SINGAPORE BY [SHELL j
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    • 89 9 I ff 31 >IL aBHK®BKHmiBt j^m^'-^^^^f' <SfffiKt SINGAPORE DIARY \HIKI I !<>\ OF t if i s i r\INTIN«iV Open t ceremony L aniber oi Commerce I oitDKO h > < I j i A MacD I i _«.ses t^> k 5 13 r I ii itri m nta So
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    • 169 9 L^, f- ai \l-, K Kuala r/, Malact-a (MLII3) 025 MDRKAIIOV AIK MHTOCi IO: gjaja Lmjpot Malacca. Labit l) i Jakarta 3 m .lorn bo >r\i..4*, '079, s om IKo\i KION *<* MKM<K Ra gkok r i ;>: > T K I M KO\| J. >.... i iKLStt] BUS SERVICES
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    • 403 9 SEREMBAN ENTERTAINMENTS The Lady Pavs O.'T NAPPHWE: Chee Thii Tok Tee 'uantonesc I PJ9JOC: Cripple cref>k. KUALA LUMPUR ENTERTAINMENTS Ki;\: Abnj; Face ll 1 3<). 230 6 3fi a»d 15 -vrn I °V' 1 't >N: JuM Th:s nc^ 3 6 3<J BOd I 1 T) PJB I<o..|v| :l m.
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    • 154 9 «30 We Bejr To Dffer: p.Tn St>ot].ghi Oil Chann; tt 30 News ■St: M4S Ka.e.dosco:/e: June Khoo— piano; io pin London Studio Recitals Alan Loveday 0'..:-,; 10.30 Dancing T;me. LONDON RADIO PROGRAMME MKMI O; 5.S ji.rn Piopiainme Summary; }Jt London Jazz Jack ParaelJ and h.s Band: 6 ,m 'A D:iv
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    • 108 9 CLOSING irttu prices Uonts |ht li> in Singa yore yesterdftf ucrr: Bu.\eri Seller* No 1 Spot l^wise 7.'. 1 '5? FOR in kik-s O<t. No. 1 Kss :<; Ti; N<» 2 kss. ;o :o^ \<i :< kss <,;,: Tom Stead] at the de<liii<LONDON Rl BBLR Th«irsd:i> opening pines per In
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  • 1336 10 Photography By PEIEB ROBINSOX HESIDES the problem oi spare for building darkroom >u'ti< ientb la's* for makin" and processing enlargements, the amateur. is faced with a serious and most expensive problem of ventilation. Unless s >u int to ex 1 i- ence something like the Black Hole
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  • 1168 10 1 1 O\V easily one can be misled these days by a title! 1 have in mind a delightful half hour S dance music relatyed recently during the lunch hour. The billing was just "Kuth Herman, swin? harpist." and I idly wondered how a swing harpist
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  • 179 10 rJALPH CREER, American Medical Association's chief motion picture photographer, is taking pictures with sheep's eyes, reveals a United Press report from New York. Creer had repeatedly told amateur photographers in his lectures that man-made lenses were duplications of nature's optics He began to doubt the absolute truth
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  • 36 10 TIIF Singapore Ensemble with l>r. Thornton Lofthou>e at the piano and Paul Alv.vi; anads-n <«.ndu<tiiu p!. Minor Piano Concerto by Bath at Wednesdays Victoria Memorial Hafl tmmnrt tm wd—b In Pi i
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  • 284 10 rROM TIME to time we ask ourselves: How is our local music-making pro- grassing? Are our available forces b^inii directed alon;; the right lines? Are the standards beins maintained and improved as the years go by? And does the public, on whom we rely for propaganda and
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  • 68 10 he obtains at first-hand a "Very sure knowledge of our standaid- ot musical teaching), he lias rehearsed our two orchestras and one choir and played and talked to an audience. He has played cur-.' Its has given bot > musicians and audience may be jud^'i from
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  • 428 10  -  VICTOR DOGGETT By MICHAEL TIITI 11. < <>ni prta for Double Striae Orchestra PhilharmotUa orehestra (Halter Goekr). H.M-V. i ;:»'ti H. |{c( orded uinlrr the auspices of the Itriti^h CovaciL SAVE |ust received these discs and played them only once. I am not fam:har with the work
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    • 306 10 KLlii quality is 'igo> MILK Flnt hi Prtftran<« the World Over •v- 1»i fl.j»j». iaur*»'. i j Simply ipri kk bhjil' some 'Harpic* into the lava- ill tory bowl and 1 lca>e overnigbi 1 -then Boa I 'HarpicV jjllw deansingactHMi \^y dc o d t- i3.• < gfS r.j can
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    • 414 10 ••|)\\Tl\ IN Illi: IVXMIIIK ROOM"; ■<H1) GRAM) DAD" ("Fats" Waller ;uni hi* Khytlmn—ll M\ I* IB3SS. I WOULD place this record very high up o.i the list of recent arrivals. It is a gem. Just < listen to the drive and rhythm ot Pantin' and you will see what moan.
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    • 131 10 <: |P^^^^tti_^ J_ •5 "HIS MASTERS VOICp > i*V J j I THE LATEST CLASSICAL RECQRD^^ 1 NICOLAI MALKO conducting the I PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA WAGNER The Flying Dutchman, CXe Two part, C4171 j 1 ALFRED CORTOT W-*«* I SCHUBERT— LandIer, Op 171 I Furtwangler WILHELM FURTWANGLbR conducting th VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
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  • 473 11 Valerie Ball Sets New World Half-Mile Mark WHITE CITY STADIUM, LONDON, Sept 18: (Reotcn British women broke one and equalled one world record at the international floodlight meeting here last night. Twentytvo year-old Valerie Ball one of the most attractive women athletes on the track today,
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  • 146 11  -  Slammin Sam Snead tutuu IT'S ;;porin.\'f to remember U.c left hand yips the club OU inch, possibly \ivo, below the top of the handle. Exactly where, Is controlled by the sole of the club heed which must be flat on the ground. Notice that the club is
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  • 106 11 BATU PA PI AT. Thurs. Johore Chinese beat Johore Malays by three goals to one in a s >ccer match plaved at the Government English School padang yesterday. The first half was dull and neither side scored. On the change over, the Chinese opened the
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  • 73 11 LONDON, Sept. 18 CAP)— (match at the 20th from Reg Bobby Locke, the South African Knight, a London j?olfer. Tiie tournament, which pays Ii sbmao Fred Da!v. a former first money of £750 winds up on winner, swept past Kt-n WeDs, Saturday with a 36-bo2e final five
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  • 65 11 The following will represent the Latiff Waaoeren in a SHA division 1A Jeygue match nu;iin.<t RNAS Sembawanf tomorrow a\ Sembawang: Abdullah Hnmid. M. N- Mu«tefa, Amin Taib, ZainaJ Safaruaa Mohd. Yatfm, Taba Kalu. Syed Hassan, Johan Noontil, Hasan Arshad. Hassan Zainal, S. M. ."511. Sheikh Man.sour A. Karint,
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  • 443 11  -  ERNEST DHARMA By ATLANTIC CITY, >ew Jersey, Sept. 18 (UP).— Heayjweighi champion Jersey Joe Walcail promised his f«ms in the Far East today he would try for a knockout over Kooky Mareiano in their title fiaht on Sept. 2.3 a( Philadelphia. Together with a uuniher
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  • 212 11 ENGLISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, Sept. 18. (Renter) —Yesterday's football results were: League I C Otf 1. W. B'wich A biori 2 ItTcbester City 0, Bur-nley 0. Portsmouth 2, Arsenal 2. Sfie'd Wed. 2. M'lesbrough 0. Sunrierland 0, N'castie Utd 2 League II Bimin?ham City 2. Leeds Utd 2. B ford
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  • 53 11 The following will represent the Joo Chiat Police Station in a friendly soccer match against the Cheerful Lads on the Telok Kurau English School ground on Sunday. Mashran. Monleiro, D. Kcssier, Ranting, Luke Lope*, Teo Bian Shwee. Phillip James. A. M. Miranda. Renrsie Gomes. Auang. Lsnin, Sunny Tan
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  • 221 11 SEREMBAN, Thurs.- Alter having the belter of the e*- changes In the ftrst hall during Which pc-ri. they >'-<-rc-r! tWQ quick goals, the 1/7 Gurkhas Soccer -"l were fcaaHy b* iteir bf the cujp holders, the Negri Sen bilan C'iiiiu 1 Bi apeatiqn Dub, by four
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  • 197 11 King Kong Gets His Big Wish SINGAPORE wrestling fans have witnessed several big promotions in the past two years but none can be compared with the gigantic attraction featuring four well- i known mat-men at the Happy i World Stadium tomorrow night when King Kong meets Bert Assirati in the
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  • 86 11 HONGKONG, Sept 18, (Rcu-ter-AAP). Former Australian Test leg and googiy bowler W. J. O'Reilly will captain an Australian cricket XI due to arrive in Hongkong on Oct. 8 for a series of matches with loral teams. The visiting team comprises of: K. Miller, J. Chcgwyn, W.
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  • 169 11 NEW YORK, Sept. 18, (AP).— The U.S. Amateur Athletic Union is investigating the amateur standing of Olympic gold medalists Andy Stanfield and Mae Faggs. Pinky Sober, a member of the Registration Committee of the Metropolitan AAU, announced that the t w 0 athletes had been
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  • 32 11 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs.— The hockey season opened here when the Anglo Chinese School beat Krian Rovers in a friendly match by one goal to nil. Rashidi scored for the school.
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  • 34 11 TANJON(! MALIM I I uards in T have I mad I is the first til i such a spii: ts d Office Bewen wiii be elected I I ,■1 the latter Da
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  • 258 11 Ampon Surprises In US Tourney LOS 4NGELES, SepL I* d P).— tilde FHictMina Aiii|m»ii «»1 ifac I'liilippiii* ami Frrd I i»h< r ol Sestltc seored il«»* l»i^^<*st upaef <>( ih<- Pacific l i^n^^•»^ i«>iinifl t<mt narm nl \<nl«rtlay I>\ dimilUltillfl| llx I iiil« <| SIBIMI Nalional iloublei <"liani|»ion».lij|» |r;tm of
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  • 48 11 1 Sj I* i b team to play a again: I i v stme .> Si C'ub tomorrow t f i r. k bt wlected from the fo! m Ph T< lEftti w, Krishna n, Ret-, i Vincent, Kennedy, K d Bab Skinner, G K.jv. Sallefa e.
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    • 1014 11 SITUATIONS VACANT HOTJCK ZTOsSLTOSS MUAYAM RAILWAY |di OOcer pvefecably female a r\2lt!!i!l appointment will be n a TENDFR \nnri? 1 vet.rs agreement in -he lMUl «lITICE tartara, followed, bv per- I. Tenders tare invited from P«t, if wnrfe, ■•dg. authority ro«d haulierTba^d Singap(;r,; for the provision eanta sJumld have aoroe
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  • 59 12 'I >KYO S (ReuterAAF visiting Oxiord rugby 1 ring Japmese y i example of as "p: I Brii sports nanship on the field .-.o Evening Nev today. g to see these young n wearing y "aiioreri h tidy and I fir finger tfean.** II "Japanese
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  • 151 12 !pi >h l burs < U \;hi* in A^' ffl it hi impi CSStVf I- I v d 'nit wbfi Ihej easilj def,-. i biaesc >» bool -i eoals to jwl ib a i >. ..'> Distill I li ■■■<> k*3 i; \\\<\r tin
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  • 46 12 German On TKO BARCELONA, Sept. 18, (AP) Luis Romero. former E lopean bantamweight boxg champion, beat Germany's Hans Schoeming on a techknockout in the fifth round of a scheduled ien)ut. A crowd of 6,000 people saw the fight. Romero dominated throughout, flooring Schoeming six
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  • 45 12 KUALA TA'MPrR. Thurs.— The Selangor Eurasians beat the RAOC by one goal to ni! in a hockey mutch played on the Railway Institute ground today thus maintaining their unbeaten record for the season. C. Wright scored the goal in the first half.
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  • 95 12 PENANG, Thurs.— Displaying better combination especially in the forward line the Chinese Recreation Club beat the Young Men's Sikh Association by three goals to nil in a hockey match played on Victoria Green today. CRC led by one goal in the first half, the scorer being
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  • 45 12 CHICAGO. Sept. 13 (AP)— Undefeated Chuck Davey won a unanimous and popular decision over Rocky Graziano, the former world middleWeight champion. in a tenround bout at Chicago Stadium on Tuesday night. Graziano weighed 158 pounds while Davey weigiied 150 A. P.
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  • 105 12 Police Too Strong For Feach ers THE Singapore Teachei Training College held the formidable Police Sports Club side to a goalless draw In I ftrsi half but were eventually beaten by three goals to nil in a SHA hockey match yesterday. The T.T.C. played with only ten men throughout and
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  • 534 12 FATHUL KARIB and Singapore Recreation Club among the tailenders in the SAFA first division league, met at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday and provided the crowd with plenty of action and goals. Fathul Karib leading 2 o at half time won 4 3 after
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    43 12 Photo. Yes. it's lovely in the sun at White Hart-lane, and Norman Heath. West Bromwich Albion, seems to be enjoying his afternoon nai). But in fact he has just saved a mighty shot from Leslie Dicker, of Tottenham Hotspur -"Mirror
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  • 180 12 TIGER S 'ting A K?iation .k .rations tour of Japan, Rangoon and Hongkong nexi A touring team comprising various top notch I iyers who have been specially invited to join jn with regular team is being Elected and put into training. The their first
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  • 32 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— T Sc i Cl nese held at the Selangor Sikii Union to a goalless draw in a hockey match played on the SCRC| md to lay.
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  • 121 12 THE CURRAGH, Ireland, Sept. IT (AP> An English j bred three-year-old colt. Judicate, won the mile-and-three-quarter Irish St.Leger with £2,000 add.' I m >ney today. Judicate, owned by Lady < Zia Werner and trained by Captain Cecil Boyd 'Rochefort at Newmarket, was steered home
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  • 223 12 LAUREL PARK, Maryland, Sept. 18, (Renter).— The promoters oi an international race to be run here on October 18 have sent an invitation for Queen Elizabeth ll's three-year-old Gay Time to compete. The 850.000 (£17,850) race will be run under European conditions over a
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  • 273 12 Walcott 's Pilot Makes A Threat ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey, Sept. 17, (IP) Mr. Felix Bocchicbhio. manager of heavyweight champion Jersey Joe Walcott, insisted today that he will call oft" the fight with Rocky Marciano at Philadelphia on Tuesday if Marciano and his manager do not sign a new return
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  • 112 12 SYDNEY, Sept. IK (RenterAAP) The Australian Cricket Board of Control today failed to re-elect A. "Chappie" Dwyer, the New South Wales nominee,, as a member of the Australian Test .selection committee. Dwyer who had been a selector for about ?0 years was manager of the Australian
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  • 69 12 IPOH. Thurs: The unbeaten Kuala Lumpur Police Depot hockey team will meet an I poh Police XI in a friendly i hockey match on the lower padang tomorrow a: 5.15 p.m. The Kuala Lumpur Police Depot sice has so Ear played more than ten
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  • 54 12 SEVENTH Company beat First Company by four goals to one to win the Roy Forbes challenge shield in the final of the Boys Brigade football competition played on rhe padang yesterday. Scorers were Chan Kum Ngow, .lames. Cheng PeOW and Chin Yeow for the Seventh Company and Walter
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  • 254 12 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The Negri Sembilun Indian Association annexed their second trophy of the season when their "B 1 team won the Folliot Cup Competition for junior teams in the State yesterday, defeating the Kuala Pilah Chinese Recreation Club by lour goals to two in the
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  • 231 12 IPOH, Thurs— ln an exciting v> played on the Chinese Assembly Hall the Ramblers eliminated the Police fata cup, winning by two goals to one. Thr m replay. Exchanges were even throughout and on the run of play the Police did not deserve
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  • 233 12 Jo h ore Girl Sets Record BAIT PAUAT. Thurs.— s 16-year-old Miss Ong Soon Kens of the Overseas Chinese High School ran a magnificent race in the heat of the 80 metre hurdles the first day of the Batu Pahat AAA meet at the Government English School padang today to
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  • 52 12 Joseph Gee Wins MBTC Badminton SGI lOSI \'V Ipoh. badminton the Mai.,. Li B Ceatn siaclef when !)<■ Imml I Jeroae 1.. n u. < loud It N-t $8 poii court much for his 1 rick S Tan easi minut Lt. c dani prizei up. Singles li beat I n.»ui>i.-
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  • 32 12 JOHANXESE (Reuter)— [l V cessfully Carruthers here a 0 I 12. The pv Ekfauric i S I S B it is undei I rtly. of I fighi winner
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