Singapore Standard, 22 September 1952

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  • 505 1 Monte Bello filn^t In Up Biggest Ever SYDNEY, Sept. 21 (Reuter-AAP)— After initial experiments at the Monte Bello Islands, off Northwest Australia, it is expected that Britain will lead a "combined* force" from selected Commonwealth countries in atomic tests on a "tactical" basis, the Sunday Herald's
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  • 55 1 Tengku Accepts The Dato's Proposal m .!id i i Stall Ivi-pti tft mi I »itod Malaya Na- h \vt*lnu'd the suggestion by Sll I liens-lm k Tun Ih.i! Mno -.Malay I.iai- < mmittec should be ted It brinu about closer understanding bei Chinese and Malays. e th< .veer; I ount
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  • 269 1 Standard Staff Reporter SEVEN SWARTHY, wearherbeaten men and one sturdy-looking woman from "communist-liberated" Tibet shuffled meekly inro Kallang Airport yesterday, escorted by two smooth-talking Mao Tse-tung agents. ~~^r They are en route to Peking i attend theforthning "Peace Conference I'. Asia and P acif
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    103 1 A SS\ MAN Australian military mission to Malaira ■arrived in Singapore by QawtlS BOAC yesterday from Sydney to make an insertion loin They are from the S( hool of l..i:id \ir Wjrfiic headed by t;nmh Air (omniodiiic I Kno\ Knuiit director of the Srhool. Air Commodore Kno\ Kniuht said "no
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  • 241 1 UK. Papers Hit Mau- Mau Tales LONDON, Sept. d (Renter) Two British m papers today criticised the sensatkHiaJ u.s- in w\ t!ic activities of "Mau Mae" have been renorted BdUi the infl I I i d t h mass cii S y Pi< ria 11 ;erate< reports uJ what wa
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  • 75 1 ZJ RANMUNJOM, Sept. 2! United Nations negotiators called the !omi ilinLsi clumsy and stupid ai the fti si Korean truce meeting in eight daj Then for the eight -> ir- < 4.■ i week both ;ides agreed to ntkc another seven-day recess They wfll nneel again
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  • 84 1 MTUC 'No' To Warsaw invitation SM nnl ml M.tfT COl respondent KUALA I R Sun.— The laJayan Trade Union Council •1 an invitation from in "r ••< curtain" couni from M ence. (1 in Kuala L.umpur today that the MTUC ned down a request an thp TexTrade Union In- to
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  • 110 1 They Want Chaplin To Stay In UK LONDON. Sept. >1 (Reuter) British film chiefs and stars want Charlie Chaplin to stay in Britain and work, the Sunday newspaper Reynolds News said here today. The paper said they were planning a great welcome, and would urse him to work in Britain
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  • 58 1 'Saucers Now Called 'Angles' wunizifiAij, sept, il <Ar> A group of international radar weather scientists here believe i they have found the answer to those riving saucer-type images that have been sighted on radar screens in Canada, the United i States and Britain. They think the images, which they ierjn
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  • 408 1 Standard Staff Reporter A PROMISING younff deteciive corporal. Mr. Allan Ferdinand Rappa (21), attached to the Singapore Special Branch (Alien Section) was found shot dead at his friend's house in Flower Road off Upper Seran?oon Road, Singapore, early yesterday morning. li^ was
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  • 185 1 (1) (2) 1. R E \V A EC n $13,000 (Alive) or $10,000 (ead): Tan Khye Cheang, Hylam, a^ed 28 1952, Eteigbt about 5 .>". sallow complexion, long hair combed back, round face, th i m build, wears .spectacles. Was formerly staying at No. 3, Larut
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  • 67 1 IT WAS a "fill] house" at Kallang Airpori in Singapore yesterday when six airliners dropped in for a night with nearly 200 passengers. j Three Constellations and one Argonaut, were from Europe, "up Constellation was 1 from Sydney and a Skymaster, flew from Sydney and Co<
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  • 78 1 Service To Mark Cily Day r next to tte I e am ol the f'nv D illy falls i 1 1 1 D u message, M f. P. F. J I P evident N day said that the de' e the co M since the C i I 5 i
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  • 41 1 'JUKVU, Sept. 2! ■.>.)' Sakamoto, directo of I Sa i< Industrial Company, has pro tested to the British G a British firm is ma turing an imitation ol i panv's patented ch j device reputedly te I i a cluck.
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  • 21 1 D I o died at th«« genera Hei found Imt r ise in To fua 4t
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    • 31 1 MV,A«,l'.!iNi EDOOIC jjt pf-'m ETERNITY bf%&M DRESS RINGS C. C. He SUVA BROS., Jeivellers Tiger Testimonials i ot the Ist. Royal Buffoons confided: **Mum said to be careful, so I sticks
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    • 62 1 Restored The great new Cr\ s*\ c i r* \x RObLEY SHELVADOR brings you revoliitUMUurj iww "i ure 1 m*** A i! lomali<I omal i< Defrosling plus mal< lII*--.. Mirlvador < »»m\ rriinn r plili the MV Imm-)? of **S©ft-Gl©W t1 inl«rior sterling. A BIG REFRIGERATOR THAT FITS A SMALL
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  • 381 2 'S'PO RE NEEDS 6 SWIMMING POOLS 1H! K;imala First Indian L.tdieV Division v.i the St. John Brigade was enrolled on Saturday. Future shows Lady KeighUe? ulkin? to some of the Indim women during a parade of 'five Nvrsuig Divisions of the Brigade. Minn Harriet Wiirakiam shaking hands with Lady Keightley
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  • 147 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE executive committee of the Singapore Naval Base Labour Tnion will hold a special conference at the Naval Base this evening to consider whether or not members of the I nion should meet the Civil Lord of the British Admiralty, Mr.
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  • 105 2 LEGISLATION to conti i the Sng ipore city s to 3e introduced short- Council. Bui m C ttee has d to n nd to the Council, to control the use I and b en or coro- .'1 of any house in the r .-torage oi and
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  • 63 2 THREE hundred boys of the Singapore Battalion, Boy's Brigade paraded at the Wei- fare Department car park yesterday in a rehearsal of their Review and Display Which will be attended by Mr. J. F. NicoU, the Governor of Singapore, next Saturday. There will be a full dressrehearsal
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  • 234 2 JOHORi: BAHRU. Sun. The meeting was of the Knthusiast4c support was «I»nion that the dub could be :u,orded to a proposal S^ng < D g~^ made yesterday by a large Malayans Club." It was degathering of young men cided to forward this opinion
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  • 219 2 CD Man' s Presence Of Mind Standard Woman Reporter A STRIKING example of the presence of mind which JS drilled into Civil Defence I trainees was disclosed at the i ceremony on Saturday afternoon of the passing out of 29 volunteers in Rochore Ward. who had completed their basic training
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  • 302 2 Standard Staff Reporter LEAFLETS, printed in various languages that were distributed to employees of Messrs. Fraser and Xeave Limited., asking them "to speak well" of the Company's beers and stouts to the public, were yes- terday sent to the Commissioner of Police by the Secretary
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  • 88 2 SEAMEN PROTEST TliKi^ri hunarea members oi i the Malay Seamens' Union of j Singapore met yesterday and approved letters of protest to i the Government and Malay I Films Productions Ltd., over the wording of the song "Yee Kelasi" sung in the Malay film, "Sedarah." Mr. Mohammed Shariff bin I
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  • 57 2 The following are the aitera- tions made in the 'iair price" list, issued by the Deputy Controller of Supplies. Singapore: "H.S." Herrings— l4 oz oval j tins dO cents. "Gold Bird" Ten 3 Lb paci kets $7.20 cents. -Gold Bird" Tea— 6 b packets $14.40 cents. "Dutch Glory"
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  • 24 2 rUL'K Hundred Young Malayans had a good time at their Club's first fellowship gathering on Saturday at the Raffle Institution's school hall.
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  • 29 2 ABOUT SI O.OOO was collected at St. Andrew's Cathedra", fun Fair and Fete held on its ground on Saturday in aid of its building and cathedra! funds.
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  • 288 2 .-uinaarn Man Reporter i MEMBERS of a section j of the Community Service j Committee of the Singapore Rotary Club visited th e I Orthopaedic Hospital on Saturday and were told by Miss B. Eber, the Sister-in-Charge. the pathetic story of a lonely
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    • 87 2 J BEAUTY T i 1 _r^ "1 FOR iyud a^ F (I OF LONDON w j. _i AAORNDcAHr CRcAnA S.£.j 1 on \/oiir V^oniit\/ MASCARA 1.50 I < <->a your Deuuiy i> E ye shadow 2.65 I < Droblems I depilatory wax e.es I piUUiLilia ASTRINGENT CREAM 3.50 I tw^*^rW^r*,*>%
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    • 180 2 1848-1952 NERVE STIMULANT AND NUTf At the time "SerravcVo's Tonic" I n:as commencing coi>> nlescence fr influenza. I was very weak arm had great nervous proftrattoa u I insomnia and loss of appetite. 1 al tafcc "Ser^arano's Tonkr cad say that I found it in et^ery UMtf that it is
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    • 101 2 I-^-^ WHY DO VOL) HOW TH' HECK WOULD I H ...BUT I'LL TELL Y'THIS, •••^LJ37 MARRYIN' I I AWR\GHT, VOJ KN*OW TH'/ > MLAK i yj^^v SUPPOSE THE BE KNOWN'? TAINT ME A Y*BETTER ACT FAST OR I MARION, TH' MUSCLE- I I LAW HLPL N POTSHOT I "liSssp'A'«l TIME-^V>O^INE\
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  • 426 3 STUDENTS ARE URGE D TO SAVE Three 'S' Plan Launched By Education Chief Standard Staff Reporter A MALAYA-WIDE students' savings scheme was launched last night over Radio Malaya, by Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, Member for Education, Federation of Malaya, when he appealed to parents and teachers to encourage pupils
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  • 24 3 CG,Governor A t Ceremony Br:' Andrew's n r oi Sing ■oil, arul the timed Prayers i or Peace pc and the l\ Jen i
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  • 148 3 Standard M.tiT Correspondent A! OB Si.\. Sin.— There is i wide and important scope for the Kedah Youth Council in fostering communal understanding and harmony in Mala} i lid Wie Sultan of Kedah in his address at a big youth rally in Kedah yesterday
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  • 102 3 Standard Mall Keporier THE children's creche in Bnlmoral Road is t > bo closed as the Building Committee of the Singapore City Council has rejected the appeal of the Oversea-Chinese Creche for conversion ot the house into a children's home. The Committee considers that the
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  • 20 3 THE CHIEF Recu.iting Officer. Major. S. A. Watt, will be visiting Batu Pahat, Muar
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  • 298 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Sun—The Malacca Branch of the British Red Cross Society fs appealing for books, newspapers and magazines-in all languages for hos- pitaiisL'd 1.15. patienis. Any ono with contributions for the hospital library can forward them either to Miss A. E. Arkell.
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  • 491 3 StRIA, Brunei, Sept. 20: coastline and the latest ways is due to to come It is the "Seria Sky Hook." a mile-long aerial cable railway connecting the p beach with an artificial island of steel built out at sea as a
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  • 90 3 An appeal to the City uouncil President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice and to nominated councillors in the Singapore City Council to maintain the balance when political parties r clash in Council was made, yesterday, by the Singapore Sewerage Workers' Union. Mr. S. Suppiah speaking
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  • 155 3 KUiA bAHKi b;in —me »uiian '-I rveiani in before a big gathpiing which included Tencku kota, the Mentri Besar, (he British Adviser, rod Gen. De Fond Blanc the [nspector-GeoeraJ <»i Homo Guard. Federation of Malaya, took the salute at the passing out parade ol
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  • 230 3 Todays Power Cuts SIVCaAPOKI -uli-t iimn- Ii iM* Ik In lit ttlirdffing IimI.«» M«.H I New Wiillll .lull. til. l K.I H.-mlt -iiK-i-i l!ii I m II. k I •-oiig Oil Mill. M llßf K<l I P«*W >ti .1 Sultan. "«<init iw I idi it. k t K.I Mil uiihi
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    • 156 3 Yi.ur WmrmmrUm Sinro J^^\ 0 0 GIAN SINGHS 0 0 j(^F%v n x NEWVfIRIETY ot TOOTfIL GOODS y^^W 0 q with the latest X'mas /xro^© 0 w/ wonderfully reduced TootaVs I 0 JVayy/ /?f>/n/7 Am 0 Nui- the Pricea Nl »t Miss Uria time t^> setect th© J|^ !*_7-^' *^S\
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    • 39 3 THIS IS wtltAMONLY NASH HAS AIBFLYTE CONSTRUCTION j See ALL 3 Great Series recuning seat TUxaA S£a£BAJ**aA--FOR I CsCGtwtfiu and J^ewo^xmce HAMBLEK STATESMAN AM»ASSAW>«. IN THE WORLD'S MOST MODERN CAR GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD PHONE 5*538, :>J39, 5.^0 t_J
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    • 46 3 Brrfi >■■•■. I V/ISH YCU'D STOP I I MAYBE THIS WILL 1 y A iP»-»f r woo- V s/ TALKING ABOUT KEEP VOUR MIND <- A S» PO^°A R loT V DRi^ _TH r AT DRESS AUL OFF POLK^DOTS^ JK M /-y| TO SCHOOL TODAY ""7/ r^ J^^
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  • THE NORTH AFRICAN DILEMMA
    • 1279 4  -  Bertmnd de Jouvenel liu IN Algeria on€ flitd^ H»;»* self-government Is the demand common to all Illiberal elements Popular agitators call for a Moslem Republic independent from France, and do not hide their intentions towards the non-Moslem citizens. But on the other hand the die-hard element among
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      492 4 We the PEOPLE Port Congestion: A Bogey Sir; As o who inr dealings with P< rt facilities in Malaya, I was surprised to read in the Straits Echo of September 18. that Lighterage is considered an antiquated method of handling cargo, but would welcome any suggestion "as to an alternative
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    • 405 4 Sir I see that Data Paglar, Legislative Councillor for the Changi Division, has called for the operation in this Colony of a Moneylenders' law similar to that which has caused quite a minor economic upheaval in the Federation. It is odd that Dato Paglar should have called for
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    • 140 4 Motive Of Report Queried Sir: We have read with interest in your issue of the 18th instant that the report in other papers that nearly 90^c of the Chinese textile dealers favoured an allocation of Japanese textiles on the ba^is of 1947-1948 is not true. A rebuttal of wrong reports
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    • 244 4 Sir; The Governor in his speech to the Legislative Council on September 16, praised the Advisory Committee for the grand work that Committee is supposed to have done, for out of 1.161 detainees only 132 remain in detention. It was. to quote the Governor,' "eloquent testimony of the
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    • 236 4 Sir: The resignation of Mr. Tan Siew Sin from the IMP and the spurious rea- sons he has given for his resignation indicate to what extent he is non-communal in his politics. The IMP is the premier non-communal political organisation in the Federation and
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  • YOUTH
    • 35 1 YOUTH w fIL vwi^liH OP* w^- r^ '^b^K wm IBa^ Sf'* f A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH WMmm^m^^mm /OL. I NO. 20 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1952. 4 PAGES FREI
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    • 853 1 By f Youth's j Special Correspondent uiaaona aiiu uuiri imums SOOn Will I)(» aDIO IO T ihvir country in th*« National Geographic Ma^azim 5 iphk mritcr-plwitf lapliti teams now in this pa^t of t iiition of 2,250,000 means that one on t of every 75 A
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      49 1 H ROBOTS (above) StlClC'', jrttphic s:-:' currc i Ernst Asm i I i :-:u Id and c mhi on thii area i ">i Gcorofl Rf '-v a Socicfl < •r thi HaoßznM Th* t a boi I 13 write tn i hers in the jleld at uV times
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    • 720 1 THE CHOICE OF A PROFESSION P4UL S. A4ARMND4N A MVIOK PKOKLKM that ro. if fonts the average student o a leu vine the Secondary School after passins his Senior Cambridge Examination is the choice of a career. The end of e
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    • 687 1  - A ssocia tion Works For Our Youth FRANCIS LEE By j Christian Association of Singapore now eaten foe more than 700 Chinesesneakins boys in its "Students' Department." It is the largest of its kind for students between the ases of 14 and >U. and their programme include. physical. educational and
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    • 228 1 Good Response To '10-Cent' Contest t to ho In that them 'i. i to be the n I be schoolchildren themselves uho appai en j istod th*» hHp hers or The Contest Editors have judged !Vlohd lsa\ autnbin graphs :»s tin 1 hi'sl and be wins Ihr SKI pn/r fni
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    • 33 1 1 Wt kC I U j When doe* a utn I I hm. v. 4 w tre of ot the n t.'»r ik up;.. r>» J »q > V. S« 4WSSV
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      • 123 1 o tL S f ixtrCiCA itC gg T i 3a^i^^a^! J jAi*^^ ii Lftj^^aMMTTttMMjriHfciM^tu!rtri L s^^a^^B^^a^B^^an^a^a s 'r* t fMlwi^ll^^ T f I Independent Morning Newspaper J 4 Ffi 4- This morning doily it published in Smgopor. and is #j S circulated throughout South -East Asia. H II "Singapore Standord"
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      451 2 EXHIBITION rpHEKE < exhil ition coming soon S ;.;pore. and it's Ite li Book Covei and Detign exhibition which Lt B i. < 1! .er the a the well known p^ shei Sir S fawin. 1 f appears to be a niniature i k boom at the m<
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    • 342 2 g, DEVINDARAN, popular right inside of the Technical College's Hockey XI had his early education and at the same time carved a name for himself m the field of Malayan sports m Negri Sembilan though he was born m Johore twenty three years ago. An >!d boy
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    • 142 2 A VARIETY concert held recently at (he Victoria Memorial Hall by the Eastern District Boys Scouts in aid of the Pan Pacific Jamboree Fund, attracted a crowd of over 300 people. Some of the items were rendered in local dialects, The play called" Pulau Temasek." was in Malay
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    • 714 2 SORRY WRONG NUMBER! gOME TIME ago a schoolboy came into my office and asked ii he could use the telephone. We said, certainly. And could he borrow the telephone directory? Of course; here it was. Would we mind finding the number for him? We found it. And would we please
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    • 187 2  - Between The Lines TODAK by tinuous purring sound.' If you are unlucky you hear a horrible noise like a wireless set gone mad. Or sometimes you may hear someone else's conversation; whether you call that lucky depends on the conversation. Next dial the number you want. This seems easy, but
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      2 2 S. DF.VINDARAN
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    • 355 2 HOW CRAFTY CAN ANIMALS BE? ZOO animals are as crafty as boys and girls when it comes to .setting; their own way: And in a round-up of Britain's zoos this week, we discovered a number of tricks the wily animals get up to when they want to show off At
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      63 2 ONE of the youngest head perfects is 17-year-old S. Selvarajah, head prefect of the English College, Johore Bahru. Apart from beinghead prefect. Selvarajah is also the editor of the school magazine, chairman of both the Students' Representative Committee and the Literary and Debating Society. He is a very
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      • 36 2 A NEW SELECTION M 1 FASHIONABLE DIAMOND JEWELLERY W£ U %M V? Wit **V* Kii;i I a I. ii m |iu r Singapore l« DOANS WmiUNG TONIC tOt 9 Cf *UL 9*St>l*SAK'iS V^-^— -=-_f :^rr_- 4/)l
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 103 2 KgKX 93% X P I r P SSf r > -X^ 7 "^"^B" r-j -3 -i ("I CXME SOMETHING W" j fv ii f^C 0000 73 T^/W >4f^F^ PI 1* I J2±/ffify f Litti v L75//47 THRILLING ujfj iWI^J y^^f Y* I DRINK MHO REGULAXLY^\ RE MEMBER TQ^ X I
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    • 647 3 27.2 Virtues Of Ragging ITH Um apt.'!-. ol yet inuthei academic year, ragging |UM i^naciy begUD to rfeor i k .^'v head in the Colony, and tfedi year the Teachers 1 Trainiog College have set the Htional ball totting lour weeks before their conries at the Univei ;'y.
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    • 40 3 TWO hundred teachers received their cerlinralo, .from i Mr. hj« Chan 8« ,,t "••«>""•'"«'- -ration l)av of the Singapore Teachers' Traininc <."''^,ivhli the Frisbv Prize*' "fir hVini reentry Pielur,, show gfH Mb- A'|Ce p ,sharo.lv i XJ"^mni"^rJmJ""n
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    • 885 3 Sa"s DEMI-TASSE' HPHIS week I propose to deal with the subject that is taught everyday in schooI— ARITHMETIC. That this subject is important can easily be seen from the prominent part it occupies in every class time-table. Educationists in this coun- tve done little
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    • 322 3 I fade away like a r u i ■■>■ beauty triumphs hut a day, Bui when blasts the stormy showet Thou wither, jail and pass FLEE, flee away as darksome 'uyiif, i Pheobus's lamp lights Ihe sky day brings thee *<o bliss nor light Bnl night will soothe
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    • 207 3 1 I THIE prefix In menus I i- "'three." For example, the word "tricolour" means "three > colour." and it is used to > describe the bule. white and red flag of France. How many of these "tri" words will you try? Meaning* are given below. 1.
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    • 876 3  - Are Malayan Varsity Students Devoid Of Ideas 'SER-LI' By IDEAS have to be expressed -■■m speech or writing, and any attemnt to frustrate these actions will result m hampering the growth of the human personality The world generally regatds University students as intellectuals as men wit: plentiful ideas, and look?
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    • 47 3 1\ 1 h.K\ A I H/.\ /a- meww»V begins young with kiddies in Sunday Schools and this pictific and geographic subjects, photographer Francis Lee show* liuJc Trm-r y Jones Jr. and Lee Pak Yan playing with sand at the Singapore Wesley Church 1 Children's Corner.
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      • 108 3 FIIiIAIi liOV rriffE yea is calm, flowert of salt Playing lustily on top oj vengeful. Yet steitttngly peaceful waves, Ware ajter wave Vous in ClOSi Such is Sheir course, the waves ascend skyward and forwards, As they sight the foreign shore. Full of rocks, juii 01 steep rocks I Then
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      • 65 3 I \HvV Vp We GIRAFFE v U* v The ft o»e seven bone* in the long neck of o giraffe end fhij is matchid e»octly in number by that in th« fc A T 3 _^-<^* y TIGER HEADACHI W/^^ Unmotchcd by ony ot^tr WK_> '\ukM W '«k i) poin
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    • 229 4 /.jA-.y.'/y-A. j^d|B^&v44Mfeiv^% i*'>Sc'" '""Kb^bt* '•-^^wyj^Mjpe^j*^ y! > >w^gOjpg|Jß^c_^PWPQOvj' c **«!»M^QS«-oKfiS^^^fflMß^^HHß^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Ba^^Bß^^^^^^^^^B^B^K^ B WIISOM, a young has joine i Ms j M i mktr, th? :> JH /re Mrodttcca i one o/ Übf otfcer ep- > g n i n the n>! the Csptani 0| some of th,'
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    • 114 4 I BSa a/ever, nj j 1 lesertc S i BKi. afiei ring the Qfil era 1 quar^ an Ish ps, walked ry i eQ]mg bi i i-z<> back be p p and soon loan J Smoketoom, which P tiad told him wa> -.v vi the Officers'
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      144 4 same a e se.* 1 pc I him on the back and <> K Chief/ 1 grinned told him he was a burn B sounded silly. Deck Offi< er. nn-i a>ked •si m apprentice, him if he' i like some toilet? eh? A. i -v D- k boy."
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    • 175 4 De »oy N Engine-room." ••Oh n sai i Bill dec e Ch i sed an adtishins I »refinger. "An' don't ye be dismissing \n Ktisine room with a wave of ver hand either, me lid. If it wasa'l for engines, von ship wouldn't jo. and
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    • 338 4 University Life In India \v OMK.N in India have alwaNs taken their household duti.-s M seriously. At all stages in the evolving: history of Indian society, they have been paying attention to the various means by which the home can be beautified and can heroine sta ideal
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    • 88 4 AHMAD Karhanf the übi seller thinks only of today. The green grass beneaili his i feet feels >liort thus cannot dry and burn his house. Poor simple soul! To him anything out ot sight is harmless. FOR Ahmad th e übi *elier is morrow rises with
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    • 57 4 rPHOSE ivho journey o'er the deei> To other lands atar. And tributes to their nations pay In song or deed In war. Know you that burning in their hearts By night and noon and morn*. Are fires of love for those apart In lands wh*r§ they ti>cr« bom. To°see
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      • 79 4 A .^*k fit uii > a 2^CI *r> KARL MARSHAL ALWAYS the Duke of Nor tolk. He lias the most im aortant Job of all organising the entire Coronation. He lecide* on who shall take part, the correct dress, the jorreet procedure of every ttirar. tlie order and control wt
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      • 114 4 I THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY j m \\g am' IMckAy Tha'S SW^lL l^'! I iWMWCMA 2—^. (WJE tX>TT) I WE'LL Dt6 UP THE 6<2DOkT) O^CA^ AeßJ^|^Hrfe?t (^^ER. PU^T) W KMOAJ/^ uW^-AM 1 THEM WEXL/^2\ •l X T^=^/ MbC "TMG J "~S l-^ 4 QoC.i^€f
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    • 270 5 LONDON. Sept. 2\ (UP)— Britishers, shocked by a United States action to oar Charlie Cnapiin. prepared today to give the London-born film' actor a tumultuous welcome when he arrive- next Tuesday on his Ursi visit to his homeland ;n 21 years. Chaplin was assured
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    • 62 5 RTI j: Re it< A Ft >yal Air .r H gs plane reported to t :> W G Penney. Brit is] scientifl d ector of the nic veapoi ti Ls today at Or i m q the Australian The party of six people in uid
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    • 45 5 LONDON S ;k. '21 .Rf ;M V Misa Hilary Elizabeth Fairhead, I i e nurse ai the London Hospital, is flying t>) Malaya th to take up an ap- I the Queen i I ibeth Col Slial Nursing i Sei i w
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    • 101 5 H.K. Lawyer Deported HONGKONG. Sept. 21 (Reuter-AAP) The Hongkong Standard reported today that Mr. Y. K. Mok, Hongkong barrister and chairman of the Hongkong Chinese Reform Association, had been deported by the police. The paper said Mok and his family had gone yesterday to i Portuguese Macao. Mok said he
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    • 364 5 MISSING UK DIPLOMATS SEEN IN BERLIN No Confirmation Foreign Office BONN; Sept. 21 East German Deputy' Premier Otto Nuschke told a questioner at lunch i i here yesterday th jt the missing British diplomats Guy Burgess and Donald MacLean had been seen I recently "in the United States sector of
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    • 251 5 GOVERNOR STEVENSON; QUANTICO, Virginia, (UP), Sept. 21. Governor Adlai Stevenson said yesterday that the I nited States sooner or later would have had to face Russian aggression on the battlefield even if the nation avoid- ed war in Korea. The Dem ratic presidential nominee told a
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    • 53 5 WASHINGTON, Sop! 1\ (AP> j John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers 1 Union. yesterday won sweeping concessions from Northern soft coal operator.*, which staves oft a I strike due tomorrow Mr. Lewis i was expected to insist on the same terms from the rest of
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    • 269 5 NEW YORK, Sept. 21, (Reuter)— A first class political turmoil was boiling up over Senator Richard Nixon, Republican vice presidential candidate, and his acceptance of a 516,000 fund raised by California constituents to meet his expenses as a senator. The Now York Herald Tri-I
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    • 152 5 Big Jump In U.S. Arms Aid WASHINGTO N, Sept. 21 (UP) New foreign aid figures revealed today that the United States' arms shipments to Europe jumped more than lO" per cent during the fir^t sin months of 1052. Government officials admitted they were elated. They feared the whole free world
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    • 103 5 Two Killed In Gun Fight NEW YORK Sept 21 CAP).Two ()i three prisoners who had escaped from a federal jail were killed y°d the third captured j early this morning in a gun battle. Two detectives were shot. The throe convicts escaped from Lawisburg. Pennsylvania, j penitentiary on Sept. l
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    • 97 5 GRIMSBY. England. Sept 21 (Reuter) A Russian yunbo.it has arrested a British trawler the 369-ton Equerry fishing off the north Russian coast, it was learnt here today The Equerry baa a crew of 20. Since the war, several British trawler? have been arrested by the Russian
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    • 35 5 NEW DELHI. Sept 2\ (AP) —India;i Vlce-President Sarvapalli Radbakrishaan Is leaving Bombay on Sept. 24 on nn eight-week tour of the .Middle East and Europe. He will refi<rn Trx-T'i nn N/lV ?.T
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    • 29 5 STOCKHOLM. Sept. 21 (UP). —An estimated 4,000,000 Swedes were turning out t<«lav to elect a new Second Chamber e4 the Riksdag (Parliament) in sunny but chilly weather.
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    • 30 5 HONGKONG. Setrt 21 fUP»— A Chinese re ii t From Cantpn today said three more former Chinese newspapermen hi ve been executed by the Cooi I nic's
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    • 234 5 Treasures Were Hid In Slate Quarries LONDON. Sept. 22 (Reutei).— Some oi London's priceless national treasures nominahy valued at £10.000,000. were stored in old elate quarries hidden away in the Welsh mountains during World War 11, it was learned here today. They were packed into five caves only approachable by
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      • 140 5 J'lLLon lit f.V LUXURY PURIFIED FEATHER PILLOWS IN ASSORTED COLOURED COVERS 12.25 -.V i A FEATHER DOWN PILLOWS IN W 7 HITE COVER 19.00 ka« ii rr PURE GREY DOWN PILLOWS, jj THE FINEST MADE 43.00 the world famous Ceylon Tea I Good Luck Tea l WLE KHBNG CHANG S'.i.
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    • 472 6 By A Special Correspondent DURING the week there was never a dull moment on Singapore markets to which the strong Tin market, the new City Loan, sustained interest in Industrials, continued buying of Nigerian columbite Producers and the selective demand for Tins
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    • 368 6 Singapore City s<~c Debenture 1952. $25 million stock is offered for public subscription at pa<\ Debentures are redeemable at 1/9/72 or prior at any half yearly date after 1/9/62. Interest dates are Ist March and Ist September. George Town Dispensary Limited showed a profit for the year ended
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    • 55 6 KARACHI. Sept 21. <AP>.— Pakistan Railways have taken delivery of 23 broad gauge diesel locomotives, costing 13,000,000 rupees (£1,350,000) from a New York engineering company. The American company has so far trained 15 senior officials in maintenance and operation of the locomotives and is setting up
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      • 515 6 I CHINA NAVIGATION CO M LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings, from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S'pore Due Penang From "Smhuen" Sept 24 Sept 27 Hongkong. Sails SaiU Sails Penans P. S*ham S'pore For H'kong "Stecboea" Sept ZH
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      • 481 6 EAST ASIATIC m SAILINGS FKOM SCANDINAVIA I K ((i\ir,i\, S'iMire P rtuaj tn "INDIA' for Bangkok Bafgon, Hongkong. Manila (idns. 1 "PANAMA" for Barmkuk Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama 28 29Sept ti ?Tsept "LALANDIA- for Bangkok 16 -II Oft t4 MAGt)ALA*' for Bangkok 2/3Nov l/ttfef "ASIA" foi Bangkok Saison Hongkong.
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    • 30 7 Allan rerduiand Rapp; a§ad 21 nh >f 11. 1 K ppa and Ruby Eiappa (de> e th June 1950), pn ppei Sei -a 4*>on 2 S ptember 21, HBB,
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    • 112 7 \< \>» ir > iuk iir \i in INSPI H»K< 1\ Hit SI ML ol t'l K \K. taviled i.arv <;.- t ;e of 4 can on proba LS I- 1 > v Bar BO E BBciei :-y B i r 37?, ;-fTI. tea tnusi oed their 18th
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    • 133 7 PERAK MEDICAL DEPARTMENT iii in ir> for Probationer llospitsl Assistants for menseiv t probaBar v; >'' -12 B 252 x 12 t: r 17th i- lay, I r leral up; S hoo! Kx.l.T.!. 1 I 11. jrul go d knowledge !17 OOX I. b I •...■:>•■• Depari Birth I tea
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    • 242 7 PUBLIC NOTICE It is hereby notified that the Government] of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya have received certain funds which "!iey intend to apply towards part payment of the following nequea drawn by Captain I L -ronyn, former \v of the Pri- < -ons Service, on the Chartered
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    • 104 7 PERAK TURF CLUB AUTUMN GOLD VASE MEETING Racing v.i!l now tak e place r on: IX. v Saturday, 27th. 1 September, 1952—2.15 pm. I Extra Da? Sunday. 28th. I J Sepieirii-t. r. >J 9.45 a rn. 2nd. Day Wednesday Ist i October, 1952—2 M pjn. 3rd. Day Saturday, #th. October,
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    • 1242 7 FULL details of t Singapore City Council Subordinate Division Peons: < -iO x ::A 54; Senior Jfi Attendants: $<K) x 3A 63; J tedent Overseer ?40 x 10A i do; Assistant Etedent Overseer: ;9<) x 10A i:iO. Watchmen: The Committee hns x-wmmf nfled that
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    • 224 7 PENANG, Sun— An elderly Chinese woman. P'n£ Choo i Leng, who gave evidence at the inquiry into her husband's I death before Mr. D. C. I. Wernj ham yesterday, told the court j she suspected that a former subtenant, named was responsible for his death. Sixty year
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    • 208 7 i inuusiriais. r raser or ncvc $4.15 to $4.10 to 54.15 c.d., cb.. c.c.b.i., Gammon $2.62*. Hammer $2.40 Georgetown Dispensary $2.52 c.d.. Malayan CollierJes $1.55 to $1.60 McAllister $41.50 to 542.00 c.d., c.b.. Robinson $3.40. Singapore Cold Storage $4.55, Straits Times $4.10 to $4.15. Singapore Traction Pref. 16/6. Union
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    • 1045 7 Standard Almanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE SINGAPORE DIARY Y.MC.A.: YMCA Ten-.:? Ruunpionshijj (entries clo>e 4 um. Y.U.C.A.: Cooking clas< S pjn. EXHIBITION or < MINI I PAINTINGS: Worki bj P. u.\ Chans Tan Nung at ChineM Chamber of Commerce 'J a in. to 5.30 p.m. POLICE HAM): hi K Place
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      • 232 7 smuim wanted s, Individuals 1 n ■<• aeeys. 1 'es. .»•> pert, pcona jagaa, .>.'k< etc.. p!e;j>e apply 1 naxin im salary orTered i s i gapore standard ACCOMMODATION VACANT I RNISHED doub.t .nd single rooT available Charges > 168. Paair i'anjang one :>^9oo. VEHICLES FOR SALE iK 1 NASi
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      • 367 7 I nbertlnd Tirkets for the sjs. "Kajul.i" 6tfa October 1552. U:. hed »r Raju!;i" sailing on the I I Od l!'si\ will be on sa at P. no a.m. on The 24th Sep er. 1952, at our Unbertb< H -i Office at Tralalgai J Street j IS! W KKRK CO,
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      • 321 7 HPOBAY'S QUOTATION: X \Uio n«'\er wins can rart-lv |«k<>. Who newr BBMBtM ;•> nrrHj falls." \VliJttlpr I onV^t^ lOR '-VERY- 1 1 «>N».: The day lends itseU best to the pursuil oi reeular 1 fa<-Ks and ob)ect:ves Re a good shopper; effect savings' at«nd to employment and neanii Interests. roi
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      • 6 7 I CABARET \^^^M 22nd ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS
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    • 659 8  - PENANG IN FOONG SEONG CUP FINAL 7-2 Win Over Perak LIEW MOOK YOONG By PENANG, Sun. Penang qualified for yet another Foong Seong Cup final when the Settlement took all fire matches today to round oft a seven-two victory over Perak, after the score had tied two-air last niqht Penang
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    • 244 8 Women's Hockey League lfun, 3u;i. me tun. Women's Hockey League which has attracted only three teams— ACGS YWCA and PCRC— will start on Wednesday u hen the PCRC will plav against the YWCA, th e current champions This was decided at a meeting of the PHA Women's Hockey! I sub
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    • 119 8 Selangor Malays Surprise iim»h. Sun. Selangor Malaya surprised tin* Penang Malays in the final jay's play of the Rulers Shield cricket match today to retain the Shield by six runs the conclusion oi pla\ M the Town Padang. provided a ing ,e Penang Malays, net-f- 13 runs T o win
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    • 84 8 IPOH, Sun T::o following e been selected to represent e PCRC against the Sturrock C ub in a Ipoh District hockey league match on the lower padang on Tuesday at 515 p m. Ooi Ban Keat Lee Heng Sim. T Joon Loke icapr.> Too Joon ee Lee Thong
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    • 356 8 A large crowd was treated to! some fine water polo a.s Se:o Ah j Soo. time and a^ain. displayed masterly ball control to beat the Chinese goalie Robert Khoo sis times. Seto Ah Soo opened accounts In the first minute of the game
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    • 384 8 4 RECORDS BROKEN AT K.L. TRIAL KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Four records were broken and two equalled before rain caused the abandonment of the fourth Lornie Mile standing speed trial held here today. A heavy shower which started just before noon and continued throughout the afternoon cancelled the other events when
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    • 72 8 LOS ANGELES, Sept 21 [UfJ. Prank Sedgman of Australia i and Vic Seixas of the United States fought their way into the finals of the Pacific Southwest j tournament yesterday. Sedgm in beat Dick S:u'itt of the United States 8-6. 7-5. IM Seixas defeated Herb Flam
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    • 81 8 IPOH. Sat. Kuala Lumpur 1 Police Depot beat the Ipoh Police by two goals to nil in a friendly hockey match on the j town padang today. The Depot's scorers were Mohinder Singh and Jeffrey do Silva. Perak Chinese Recreation Club scored a 3-2 victory over a Dindings
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    • 139 8 Cheng Wall Goalkeeper Suspended IPOH. Sun.— Chung T.v.t Choo the Cheng Wan soccer goal- keeper who walked ofi the field! iin protest to referee Oei Poh I Wan's decision on Sept ti. in the' Cheng WaII— PCRC match has < j been suspended by the PCFF < j Disciplinary Board
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    • 343 8 S'pore Indians Trounce Negri Bardhan Cup Final: I SINGAPORE INDIANS, playing like they have seldom done this season, won the Southern section Bardhan Cup final by beating Negri Sembilan Indians < s—l5 1 before a large crowd at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Colony Indians were 3 l ahead at
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    • 220 8 tmi I i^H tMPIKE champion, I I Bert Assirati. added yet another J win to his long string of victories I when he beat Hungraian Orient champion King Kong on a disqualification at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday night after five rounds of hectic wrestling. King
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      • 89 8 LAST 3 SHOWS: 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. Columbia Pictures Fiery. Passionate and Exciting: Drama VALENTINO Starring Eleanor Parker Anthony Dexter —IN TECHNICOLOR To-morrow Universal Picture u PEGGY n IN TECHNICOLOR |»]n:[Q>u:uMi DAILY 3 SHOWS 3.13—6.13 9.15 P.M "SALON!" r (HINDUSTANI) I STARRING I I ASHOK KUMAR, NALINI i JAY WANT
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      • 49 8 SOCCER: SAFA C r> t ni- final: Royal Navy v UJLF. 1 Seletnr Jahin Besar Stadium; SBHFA: Shell S. C. V Stanvac S.C Shell ground: William Jnc :s v Guthrie S.C.—Farrer Park. Friendlies: BO DC A home mid home— at BODCAHOCKEY: D. 2B: RAF ITengah) v SRC lI— SRC.
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