Singapore Standard, 25 September 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard *k A. *l X VOL. 11l NO. 85 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 74 1 Clark Holds Secret Confab SEOI Sept 84 (UP) m .1! Waj k lark, I Nafta* 111 Fast ■.'i!cr, lift tnday s top la ml v*i and nwuidcrs bsf de- rr\e:i! the rtlS— ■„>' -lr\-i ronfer- o. Com- .Lra! E flew to k said 1 for hat s re- the from
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  • 44 1 UK Floods: 11 Still Missing SKONG, Sept 24 —Eleven persons ..counted for at a tated X k village m erritories on i.nd. was en- tnebe of ter during one of --.ercst tropical ord bol Monday a Chinese m, have been hou and on Gov-
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  • 65 1 PICTURED here on the liner Queen Elizabeth m New York just before sailing for London are: Mrs. Charlie Chaplin and her family. Left to right, Victoria, held by Mrs. Chaplin, Josephine, Michael and Geraldine. They are accompanying Charlie Chaplin to London. He apparently went aboard early to avoid
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  • 209 1 TOKYO, Sept. 24 (UP)— The United states anticipates spending >7.)0.ooo,000 m Japan m the fiscal year ending m*\t lone, and is willing to consider" other forms ol technical and economic assistance to Japan. United States Ambassador, Robert D. Murphy, said toda\ T Ui
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  • 65 1 ipoh VY-i —The appeal of Lee 'ivn iii alias i-<*^ Meal (ft) -t-i.utiNt the ieatb lealeace iwpoiifi <>n on Sept. l" m charge of P°ssessMH huul grenade will be atari before the ourt of \pi>f.»l iii Kuala Lumpur. o!i Moaday, Oct. Mr. S.
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  • 87 1 A MAX was hurl when a h i a ker, armed with a knife, r m amok, behind the Central Poiice Station m Singapore last night The man, Ng Ah Boon <'4i >. ot Synagogue Street, .was slashed m trie arm, when he tried to stop the
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  • 65 1 THE United States Cl >\ ernmenl \s reported to be considerrig the opening ul a ■tin' office m Singapore. A representative of the U.S. Defence Materials Procurement Dep.i:;:nent. Mr. Mahlon Milter, is expected 1u arrive m Singapore towards the *%nd ol this month
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  • 48 1 T[lL Singapore Cit> Council la to be nood-lit every oi^ht duiin? the period >' the visit of the Duchess at' Ken* nr.d the Duke of Kent. Mr. C. C. Payne, City Electrical Engineer, told The Standard tMaf '.his »ii:i';i b-> 'inn' with their own generators.
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  • 36 1 THE C-IN-C Par East Air Force, Air Marshall A. C. Sanderson, left Singapore yesterday by air frpm Changi foi Ceylon <>n a two^d \y vi- >t inspection. He will be rel iii^ tomorrow.
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  • 17 1 H,'!inr™ Ton-, the ne >■ hi nese Ambassad >< i lefl T:ti iei JfUflcrd^l i<^* hij SM**fc— AFP
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  • 473 1 Statement By Head Draws Angry Retort CAIRO, Sept. 24. Egypt's strong man, General Mohomed Naguib, today attacked British War Minister Anthony Head who was reported by Cairo papers on Monday as having warned Britain against the evacuation of her troops from the Canal Zone. In an
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  • 135 1 MANILA. Sept. 24 (AP)— i British North Borneo j oftic ials have pledged to co-operate with Philip- i pine authorities m stamping out rampant smuggling and piracy between the two countries. They will promote legitimate trade. A report on a recent meeting Between Philippine and
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  • Article, Illustration
    49 1 photo AIR VICE MARSHAL J. Hewitt. Air Member for Supply and Equipment of the Royal Australian Air Forte, who arrived m Singapore by Qantas BOAC yesterday for a four-day visit. He will visit R.A.A.F. squadrons m Singapore and have talks with senior officers of Far Fast Air Force. Standard
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  • 51 1 A LIMITED number ot Singaporeans will be able to witness the arrival of the Duchess of Kent nexi Tuesday a\ Kallane Airport as arrangements are beintj made for a special endosure to be erected. Details will be made available by the Public Relations Otlice m due
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  • 102 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 24. iUP> —Republicans from every state v r.ej by telephone and telegraph today to keep Senator Richard Nixon on their ticket as D.vi^ht Eisenhower's running mate. The Republican campaign headquarters said it could not ;oc'p track ot the number oi c.til..; it has
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  • 111 1 I.OXDOX. Sept. 24 (Reuter)— Mr. Anthony Head. Secretary of State for war. returned to London today from a tour of the Middle East "'The strategic importance f the canal zone is immense, not only to this country but to the jvesl as a whole" said Mr.
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  • 162 1 TOKYO Sept. 23 (UP)— Fifty-four Buddhihsts from South-Easi A.sia arrived i" Japan today with a priceless treasure no bigger than a grain of nee. But small as it is, the treasure would be housed m a special pagoda just built, according to the bearers of
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  • 182 1 Ex-S'pore Officer On Trial LONDON". Sept. 2 4 (Keuier) Major Reginald Cyril White, 46. of Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, was tried at the Old Bailey on a charge of bi famously marrying Mary Miilirent Smith at Singapore LD I 9. r u while his wife Alice was alive. He pleaded not guilty
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  • 297 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE failure of the Singapore Government and tlie Colonial Office to deal with applications for naturalisation expeditiouslv is likely to have more serious repercussions than the authorities probably realise, states the Progressive Party's "Newsletter." fine Newsletter decrlbes as lu(?ic mr n v s the
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  • 196 1 Standard Malay THE Singapore Malay I dollar lottery, declared Inch president yesterday. The purpose of running the lottery is to get funds for the welfare of the Malays and to send Malay students abroad for higher studies. "It is only by running a lottery that
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  • 135 1 Templer Worth 2 Divisions Mancroft LONCX > Finn Leadership bj I Sn- Gerald Te Bi i jh Commissioner m been "worth about ro« 1 Man m a speech her .1 < i rtonwealtl i paper lunch Lord Mancrofl barrister with a distinguished army care* < f the Croix De G
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  • 16 1 ENANI G it Sir E n-C of th< nd Forcet, today I the Honf-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 28 1 s V >\ffi\fy Jjf Ha\e YOU laid m a little hoard for the folks at home this Christinas? SEND A FOOD PARCEL Singapore COLD STORAGE co M fin.
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    • 68 1 $HEL\ MOTOR Olt jQonger's DRIED CRUFORNIRN FRUITS jsf js_ _j^gjf WISE^HOUSEWIVES BUY VHEM /XT^f^ti BONNER RAISINS A CURRANTS Cjrt* J SEEDLESS RAISINS A*3>-M BUY BONHER S f^rtfy they're BETTER I FOOD PARCELS Reports ore enthutiostic on the perfect condition I on arrival m the U.K. of Bonner Raitint and Cu"ant»
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  • 317 2 500 CASES CANNED PINES FOR UK Biggest Postwar Ordpy For Standard Staff K<-(><>rter MALAYA will sell to the United Kinu«ioin .">OO,OOO cases of canned pineapples the biggest postwar order m the next 12 months under im agreement between the Malayan Central Board of Pineapple Packers and the British Ministry of
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  • 191 2 Progs. Road Plan For City 'Good Idea Kinsey Standard Staff R«|mrtrr I s~>.OO<UMM> Hchniic for ihe making up of \hv flrd ami oliur BCfdkctCfl ro^ls m the <il> art'a ol MflgapOft iiirliwlr*! i» lH*» I l-|M»int Pro«rressive I'arry inaiiift-.to for \\w Drrrnilwr City roun<il elecfum ua^ described yetferdaj bj >lr.
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  • 95 2 Standard Staff Reportet ;AP -H'" I >vern- ded to renew the i lat Kal g. but a1 rate, a sj the Ed Dei !ent Standard yestei I A S 51 v get $24 a year i I a Prim) ry S hool v $10 a
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  • 96 2 'Hold Up' By 'Iec Untrue Acquitted Ql ING Chen Hiok 6, ective eha usappro] a- to be: to a rs qi J c -1 Se ad District H. B Livings! one thai me of the wv i sses Qg the tn I i <i he had hec: i m his
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  • 177 2 THE FIRST Distr ct Judge. Mr. tan Ah Tab. yesterday asked A g Na i Tan whom he b I earlier sentenced to eight ths rigorous imprisonment abetting his stepson hi reakinf i ito r. house, whether mi I ':■> have bis sickle
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  • 91 2 v I L < Tbui Dtan j T use. Ofho:.: V n auMi t?ie a led Board I Music O€ RUCSi SP< weekiy Rol dub i \\ii tesda; Ort x M the w Rmcemeni •is -1 v üßcheoii ii sugg< m \u >••.■• ra
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  • 155 2 Inner Wheelers Raise $6, 000 For Leper Fund Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAN $6,000 was rted on Sat irdaj Sept. 20, iie women ol the Inner Wheel Club for the new pro n >-ed Rotary School and Community Hall for the :epers of Trafa gar Hume. Mr. A. R. Hawk.
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  • 214 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Animal Lovers' League plans to bring to Singapore the City's first non-official vet. who will lour the Colony m a mobile van, treating the pets of poor people who cannot afford the present City veterinary oih'ee fees. Mr. V. W.
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  • 136 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government is looking tor an Organisation Secretary to take an active part m the general reorganisation oi methods, procedure and administrative structure at Government machinery. The previous holder of The post, an M.C.S. jffieer. Mr. K. A. Blacker is row
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  • 83 2 The AnnuaJ Reunion Dinner and Dance of the St. Andrew'? Old Boys' Association will be held on Saturday Nov. l at T. 45 p.m. i.* the si h >ol hail. The charges wi.l be S7 per head and books ciose on Moni ciav Oct. 27 Tickets are
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  • 149 2 Standard Staff Reporter STITABLE beaches on the west coast of Singapore should be developed to ease the great number of people visiting the east coast beaches like^ Changi Point. T^niiM ■^iim This Is one of the recommendations of the Committee appointed by Government to
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  • Article, Illustration
    49 2 photo. London-born Charles Atkiii of the famous American theatrical company Rogers and Hammerstein, and producer of the New York musical "South Pacific" arrived m Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday after launching a similar show m Melbourne. He was met at the airport by Mr. Jack Sham nf Sli.iw Brothers. Standard
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  • 52 2 A TENTATIVE charge of murder was explained to Tan Puce Chua m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. It was alleged that Tan caused lie death of Chua Siong at 7.30 am. on Sept. 23 on board a ;ongkang m Rochore River. Tan vas remanded until
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  • 157 2 AN EYE-WITNESS describ!ed how he saw an Indian, being kicked as he lay wounded on the ground, at the hearing of the trial of Ragha- van and Pappokutty Bhanu on a charge of murder before Mr. I Justice Knight at the Singa- pore Assizes, yesterday. The eye-witness,
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  • 147 2 t SIXG AFORE book sellers were urged uv Sir Stanley LJnwm, Camous publisher, to co-;ipt-i«:ic and work each other so that they may be better off. Sir Stanley, who v on tour 'selling 1 th« British I trade, opened the British B- ok Design Exhibition
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  • 79 2 A SPOKESMAN o* the Snell Co. has pointed out that due ;o the great amount '^f work being done at Pulau Bukom. and the importance of its nature. the company has had to refuse permission to pi^knickcrs d other or.cani>td parties to visit the island. For
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  • 149 2 Trust Clerk Arrested In Bus Court Told THE HEARING at a preliminary enquiry into an alleged corruption case m. which a Singapore Improvement Trust employee was the accused, was adjourned till today at the First Police Court. Three witnesses gavo evidence yesterday when Ec Sim Chwee was tentatively charged with
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 45 2 PRESENTATION TROPHIES. of distinction m STERLING SILVER WE HAVE A FULL RANGE OF ESPECIALLY HANDSOMELY DESIGNED PRESENTATION T Rosebowls COMPLETE WITH PLINTH BASE AND FRET, AS ILLUSTRATION Diameter 3^ inches 80.00 5 $175.00 6 $250.00 2 $325.00 8 $435.00 W£ INVITE YOUR INSPECTION tzr£? ROBINSONS
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    • 174 2 fl-exxire4 ill HIGH QUALITY H:CTURf CAWHU Tnt'- l-Xmi; i fie nxxAKf i ru uo loclli f;j-o objeciiveg jot f '-fs. size 6 X 6' frr' ffn 3 T 1 D ?f Xl tmfcfp n sloe r o can na j.t si c^d ci KOVO 1 I(^ Ihf < Ti'ciioviox.iu rj«rri
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 61 2 i 1 YES, BABE-THIS IS MV *-V?f THEY MUST BE K^fi l^li^^'^^3 I TH/S l c A WciT\ ?Z*m-<hz- l_ fpsST''-^ -m^gSg^... I PLACE, THE. "SHMOKELANID BEAUTIFUL. T' Jt'mM^Z^^SK HOSTESS m khi f v'C yE Gttr-*C tiOCN ■-Wflmmm iBAiXPOOM: nrTVO'TH MOSr> BE WORTH MERUPsbsHrLLJHER ha IP- TAKES Hi~> -OMEf *>
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  • 522 3 The Boys' Favourite: Fish Chips And Beer Htfp Troops Enjoy Their Leave, Civilians Urged Standard Woman Reporter A STRONG appeal for volunteers to join Civilian Hospitality Scheme for troops on leave m Singapore, from the trenches of Korea and the jungles of Malaya, was mode at the weekly Rotary Club
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  • 48 3 MAJOR I>. A. G. Dockar-Drysdale, of the Green Howards, and Mi>s K. P. Glanvill. who were married at the Singapore Presbyterian hurih yesterday. Miss Glanvill. personal assistant at Bukit Serene, was given away at her wedding by the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm M.uDonald.- Stand-ard phot).
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  • 28 3 AX Indonesian lost h < bir-ycie. worth about $150, at j Carlisle Road. on Tuesday morning. It was left unlocked j near a house the previous evening.
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  • 160 3 Standard Stall Reporter M VI, V V rtmlcate now sliMlyin* m Perth, H -lirn \u»tr.iiiai). n':.\ §OOi !n»n-rtl m a boslel j' > 1 1 1 l>\ iln- Australian people, ii" iuslralian om> i -'iuiirr ill Malaya 1 '»ir. linn i rilrlilrv. t 1 1
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  • 26 3 W anted Man Charged BA) th< Anii Haji the ire Customs E nd ehai itii t oi Inmiai I moi fa ide 50 Dg Police -aid
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  • 31 3 THE FIFTH (post-war) annual general meeting of The Pahang Government Servants' Co-opera-tive Thrift a(id Loan Society will be heid on Sunday, Sept. '28 at the court house. Kuala Lipis.
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  • 241 3 Standard Staff Reporter TEiN MEN ami <'i«jht women, including eleven Honour* !)c»m' graduates, will he taking llir I Diversity of Malaya's Diploma m Education for the new session H'hicii begins m October. This is ihe hii^r-! halrh yel to take tlii" course, Mr. W.D.S. Stewart,
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  • 59 3 Standard Staff Reporter ST. ANDREW'S School at Woodsville will have accommodation for another 40 boys m Standard VI when schools reopen m January next year. They are adding one more class to alleviate the shortage of Standard VI places and old boys and parents
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  • 38 3 CHAN SWFF! PFXG claimed trial m the Singapore Fourth Police Court, yesterday io a charge of stealing 4.~>() nerated water bottles on Sept. 23 at Scrangoon Road. He was allowed bail n[ $250 untii Oct. 1.
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  • 166 3 Shopmen Were Not Forgotten -SULLIVAN Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government is now considernig recommendations made by the Labour Advisory i Board to regulate working j hours of the Colony's shop assistants. This was stated yesterday by Air. Frank Sullivan, Acting Public Relations Secretary. Mr, Sullivan was commenting on a
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  • 62 3 THE annual review and display of the Singapore Battalion of the Boys Brigade will be held at Empress Place on Saturday at 5 p.m. The Governor of Singapore, who is the reviewing officer, will take the salute and the opening service will be conducted by Rev. Tracy .Tones.
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  • 243 3 Standard Shipping Reporter i A WOMAN accoui tant axrived m Singapore yesterday m the American Liner. Presimt Monroe, and told how 1 it is to got sufflcieni noney to go on a world cruise. —if you have dollar sense. She |s Miss Jean Kowalski, I gl
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 241 3 Another $64 Tor Mrs. Sons COXTRIBCTIONS for Madame Song Cheow Eng continue to arrive at The Standard Office, and with the sum oi $64 received yesterday, the total now stands at $526.50. "Madame Song was widowed over two months ago when her tsband W >ng Ling Tong, a dry cleaner,
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    • 173 3 —VAN HOUTEM— P;. VAN HOUTEN COCOA >J 5 STt£lSYOM*»t*«£S asx:^\\ y^\ -QtHC*t*sr*ieyi C j vau hbut^w UQ 'SMMiSMfSWHOMSS *^T"* \~^T\ BMUOS HP, iL^^- 3 Fabrics from gSfe^ Switzerland I GLAZED FABRICS -a f^fie ThrtUtng RTeui PasMon PcbrfeJ -8 for your Afternoon, < o<k-iail. I .\cniii" Frocks, a- if^Hfc Lovely i
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 149 3 /U*Usm*+*jJL** 4*4 I |M0 IMOl M0" IS»r»MiN&»»OVrl S»r»MiN&»»0Vr s- INJII \A™*Wr9%/14/w£& Cjt The ciRC j; r, ant »sp STuomo M .is ENG-KOE-KOE iff %Mlh ENOKOE-KDE SHOUTS H7sf A'SV^ZI |T«r TMI* «*H.<^| 9K\^ /yV-H I ACU APPEARS with" V«N fkOJItN Hi /^/MAGIC 7l^y OUICK %">,' COCOA—" I i V -tfy^-^w I
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  • 73 4 Knocked By Lorry Dies In Hospital BATU PAHAT, Wed.— A 50--year-old Chinese woman was knocked flown by a lorry while she was crossing the road to buy coffee at the 3rd milestone, Jalan Kluang yesterday alterno.on. The woman. Ho Lian Eng, came to Batu Pahat a week ago to work
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  • 59 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Seven hundred Special Constables have completed their training at the Federal Special Constables Training Depo: at Tanjong Kling, Malacca. The SC's, consisting of all races, were complimented today by the Chief Police Officer. Malacca Mr. D. A. Weir, on their smart turn out
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  • 125 4 IPdH. Wed.— Kinta Town Board members, who have been criticising the slow progress by Government m the anti- 1 rabies campaign here will nave the opportunity of hear- ing the Acting Director of Veterinary Services, Mr. C. W. 4 Wells at a special meetings
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  • 83 4 MALACCA. Wed.— The Chamber of Commerce decided yes- terday to request Malayan Airways to extend their air services trough Malacca. Businessmen said here today that Die present restricted air service here is inadequate. They 1 added that there is no through service to Penang or is
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  • 191 4 Decision Rests With Employees, Says Mr. Heng Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. There is o wide-spread misunderstanding among employers of labour thar employees above 55 years of age are exempted from contributing towards the Employees' Provident Fund, the Assistant Commissioner for Labour m
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  • 239 4 MALACCA, Wed.— Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, Dato Naning, Mr. V. E. Dias and Mr. S. Shunmugam have been appointed to form the reception committee for the visit of the Duchess of Kent and her son. the Duke <f Kent, on Oct. 6. Malacca f->'ks
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  • 221 4 IPOH, Wed.— A Special Constable deserter Cheong: Heong Heng (21) was sentenced to nine months' rigorous imprisonment by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J. R. Whimster today. Cheong pleaded guilty to two charges one of cheating an elderly woman of $100 on Sept. 11.
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  • 133 4 AT A MEETING of the Organising Committee of the Aduli Education Association, Trengganu, held recently w I i Tengku Kgah Mohamad m the chair, it was decided to open 12 Malay classes for illiterates as soon £s books were available. These 'lasses to be regarded
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  • 90 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— An attempt by two waiter? on a buffet saloon of a railway train to make a small fortune out of saccharine resulted m both being charged m the Police Court today with attempting to smuggle 100 tins of saccharine, from Singa-, pore into the
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  • 93 4 KLANG, Wed.— S. Balakrishnan. Senior Home Guard Inspector. Kuala Langat. was acquitted and discharged by Inche Harun m the Magistrate's Court, without being called for his defence on a charge of behaving m a disorderly manner while carrying a revolver. Balakrishnan who was defended by Mr.
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  • 51 4 KOTA BAHRU, Wed.— Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil, Mentri Besar of Kelantan who recently returned from America on a Leadership grant gave a talk on his tour of the United States and his round the world trip to more than 300 persons m the Majlis Ugama Hall,
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  • 49 4 KOTA TINGGI, Wed.— The State Secretary of Johore. Dato Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman visited Kota Tinggi on Monday. The Administrative Officer Mr. B. H. Catchpole and the Distnct Officer, Inche Hussein bin Haji Mohamed Sulong. accompanied him during visits to the variou* government departments.
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  • 271 4 Settlement's N o To Fed. Fire Service MALACCA, Wed. Malacca Municipal Councillors at their meeting today, derided against the establishment of a Federal Fire Service whereby its fire fighting service would be pooled with others m the Federation. j The Councillors contended {hat a fire fighting service was essentially a
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  • 63 4 IPOH. Wed— Mr. Sik Keen Sooth (48) who had 28 years m Government service died at the ipoh District Hospital at 3 p.m. today. Air. Sik's last appointment was ehtef clerk, of the [poh Criminal Investigation Department. He leaves a widow, tour sons, one of them
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  • 74 4 IPOH. Wed.— Teoh Eng Yau (20) who denied before Mr. J. R. Whimster In the Sessions Court today that be had poured kerosene oil on the rooi of his brother's house a.ic then set fire to it on June 7 a! Pasir Pinji new village, wag later acquitted and
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  • 67 4 IPOH. wet Kam <• z (4fl a mining U 1 irer, was charged today Img "rate Che Aluv. nth 1 derinjs to wife, Leong S Pon£ (21) with a chopper. The incident \imti last ni^nt m an attas bo m Ka-nriong Tawas New Village, Ith rntle
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    45 4 MRS J H BLUS, wile of the Depuu hitf Swrelarf of Sarawak. .ur:\«d m Singapore by air Irom Ru chins >e>terday with her three children fN'.umind (43 vrar-old I: N..,H 2 I and M>fiiin\> wim are brine taken back l<> Britain.— r>bot<?. Standard
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  • 86 4 PENANG, Wed Radio Nalaya'i programme successfully compered l>v M: m aid of the Malayan Associa i r- 1 of Tuberculosis fund, which concluded so caught the imagination of 1: t' nr the programme to continue. gn nu Radio r I• I P< n Area pr.-'
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  • 105 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wea The Penang Chinese School Teachers' Association has deckled to give all-out assistance to the proposal made by the MCA's social benevolent and cultural sub-committee to run Chinese adult classes. •to rejidefi/Jg such assistance, ■the Penang Chinese School] Teachers' Association will consult
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  • 30 4 Malacca' s Claim As Base Port Standard Staff M\ n rrf be j Capitol Dai tt 4.30 tion to be ps operatii Bchedule. I al mcr! that G ral P
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  • 22 4 Court Charge Explained X I P i rt I i I pos pre (2 give: I j ed si. W posof r
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 154 4 I^iS^L TABLE OR ZkM BRACKET IAW COLOUR SILVER GREY WITH RUBBER BLADES. Suitable for 230 volts A.C. .mid 34/ each -> rft a| i^-:;": "D. TO C c ENGLAND t v a K.UAI s£N A N C »«^^^< Jij Pis Jron Bitlt t. Slab. Sheet Sr^l^Bp^ Bar Plate Shape. B.ir
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  • 44 5 d Bed ramß r BLoaa Par* t gates i attend i the :r.c.-' m Para 9 ieieg Mr C la and Ta X a ointed eid L m ill g tiw ■c- b^en c by Ger. Kai-shek many free cou
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  • 81 5 EBS P H SXXJS *> ?"e^.> Sec-eta: ;he S. pore Aiii. T_ae- \a&& Ctoo, sbci Ma uoed c I erd hen ii skkl d rfietai :r.:?r.^ o KBd Btowcsi i the ■peaißg ■>• The B S Ttabemdoßi Clinic iS.A.T.A.j. jr. nU retnu r 1 mi to
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  • 347 5 Col. Young Tells Asian Inspectors At XL Ceremony KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Commissioner of Police, Federation of Malaya, Coi. A.E. Young, told Probationary Asian Inspectors today ot a passing out parade, "I want you all to look on the highest rank m the
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  • 194 5 Progs. Hit At Electoral Rolls standard Statf Reporter THK new 19o? Ek»( twal Registers m Singapore ha\e now been published m final form and disclose an even more alarming state of affairs than could have been supposed possible alter a study ef provisional lists. s the latest issue of tke
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  • 92 5 l .r: rv rr^ at J «m o::^ normng i ie C tese g the roc 1 rttap Ikrc c: m ed out i v ?bser- -e-i a Che I U J Lin C H atifying at a z 5. i s rharged comi 1 noEse&fel
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  • 25 5 22 ta imiH *^c Ger- r 4 1 1 :r volved i CO&hsi a a; ;he i :~c*:.ir s^ j R<yad and Cietner.ceaj
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  • 235 5 THE WELL KNOWN amateur boxin? brnthers Dicky and Jimmy Archer have been remmis.sinnrd m the new Singapore Harbour Board Reserve lor^e f»rm«»d rveentlv with the object of keeping th<* port »prn and working m an emer^enev. Dick ccv ed a i Bmrny a; i Other
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  • 251 5 Staff E«rp4>rtrr TKE s:r.4jpore A" Sue. fo "th <pe:\ t nhihil'w p. oe'.ec h re t5 next ]e« T.-.e c sins d r re f enirie* i» Jan. ft n« jnvemir.^ ".-•.e t-x--hiOiiiun save been prin:cvt i ■s d« >«T!: »e?i Two eJt-^i't-'a '.3.1s yeiir
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  • 171 5 LAWYER WANTED $20,000 CKIUA W7FES Standard Staff R«» porter T" PBOGRESST E Pa :ares; '-Newsletter" says I it if the Chinese Ch.wntri I Cornmerre is sincere m le to he*p Hie mfori i fee ese to get their n i B from China to jam ftena they should set up
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    73 5 1 -a vj li ;.::pr: i by irve U- 1 pon John convicted on a charge cauis- tbt death of M mad aeg .4 •4 > Th'- Singapore Teachers' I aion Musio F«»stiTaJ fcw^Mn v-st«rday wht^a 14 school ch«irs cimf «p on til** stx;e it th^ VUrtoria Mt-mcriAl
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  • 635 6 NETEEN big towns m the Federation, it is reported, will hold thru- first elections soon if the recommendation- i Harold Bedale, a local government rt on loan to the Federation, are accept* d. Heat m be no question of any rejection dations since the principle n councils
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  • 270 6 Review of Views World Government NANYANG SIANG PAU com-' meriting on the world crisis su^t-'< that t:-e owly way bring about peace is by endi the '"cold war." Internationl conferences. t'.e 1 paper adds, cannot reach any, degree of any understanding i as long as the opposing parties' are influenced
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  • 11 6 "Blimey!— we off the Giant's Causeway by any* chance?"
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  • 1711 6  - British Labour's "TIDAL MUD" ANDREW ROTH By Entvwst tn Has year Labour M'ctrifj conference is heightened by expectations of v rlash b*>i*vvvn the mottemtes and the Beranites LONDON EVERY year just before or after the summer holidays— the British labour movement begins its doublebarreled migration to one of the big
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  • 943 6 Will Kashmir's Ruler Abdicate? NEW DELHI r THE final curtain on the Kashmir Govemnw n\ 's dei ision to abolish the hereditary rulership has been rung with the reported intention of abdication cf Maharaja Hari Singh of Kashmir. It may be re< ailed that the Maharaja acceded to India m
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  • 32 7 Sept. 24 (R Ig ts Sii Ralpli i he tii- with Gen. Ljuib q I tian mili- Britain and by Brv inns, cres He he di(J not disc
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  • 15 7 46 PoWs Hurt At Cheju 4 CT vere N to ende- 4 i injured bui
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  • 402 7 West Calls For 4-Power Talks On Elections LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter)— The United StofeSj Britain and France disclosed last night v have called jointly upon Russia to sit crojnd a conference table, perhaps next month. n a "single minded effort" to deal with free lections
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  • 17 7 .1 B I sday I for n :ii s way Japanese UID > on "the
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  • 55 7 COLOMBO 9epl 24 (Reuter). i i 'eylon Government has decided to impose drasi ii icti< pa almost m•- v, according to usually eg uters litre. But B- itain, Austi tlia nnd r Commonwealth counti iea nfou d be excluded from the cuts, which would affect trade
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  • 416 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government is now considering setting up a Hoard of three to censor films m place of the present one-man censor, Malaya's outgoing censor Mr. Jack Evans, said yesterday. He said this durinfl a 45-minute discussion on film censorship
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  • 84 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 24. (UP) The American Federation of Labour convention yesterday approved resolutions including: 1. Urging the appointment of American deputies \o the British and French commanders m Malaya and IndoChina. 2. Seeking a mutual security pact with the Reputblic of Korea. 3.
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  • 99 7 TOKYO. Sept. 24 (UP)— A volcanic island which ro.se oui of the sea 200 miles south of Tokyo a few days ago. is believed to have disappeared. An on-the-spot investigating team sent by the Tokyo Fisheries College said the island, formed by an undersea volcanic eruption,
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  • 110 7 THE Sultan of Trengganu performed the opening ceremony of the first Health Centre m the State at Jalan Gong Kapas, Kuala Trengganu. yesterday, before a gathering of community leaders and representatives and Government officials. After the official opening, the Sultan and the Tengku Ampuan were
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  • 85 7 Sultan Sees New Village KUALA LIPIS. Wed.— The Sultan of Pahang visited new Chinese village at Jerknh. 18 miles from Kuala Lipis yesterday. He spent more than one hour talking to the village committee and inspected the village school and police station. From the new village, he \vonl to the
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    • 41 7 COLOMBO. Sept. 24 (Reuter) —Dr. Nicholi s Att: galle. 58I year-old surgeon and Professor of Medicine, was today elected President f Cey ion's Senate I (Upper House 1 He succeeds I Gerard Wijeykoon who titd on I Sept. IT.
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    • 39 7 LONDON, 24, (AP) -The British Air Ministry said early today tliat an American arctic flying boat landed on an uncharted Greenland icecap and rescued three of the 12 airmen who had been marooned there for a week
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    • 40 7 TEH! RAN, Sept. 24 (UP)Premier Mohammed Mossadegh today answered t!ie recent join! Truman-Churchill proposals by demanding immediate British meni of £49,000,000 to Iran. I he did not repeat his earlier threat to break oS relations with Britain.
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    • 35 7 NAIR< >81. c^ pt 2-5 fR< ut( Jesse Kariuki, 62-year-old trustee and organiser of the Kenya \i ican Union, was today ruled to be a "leading membei I Kenya's prescribed Ma v
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    • 35 7 TOKYO. Sepl '-'4 (Reuter-AAPI —Twenty-four members of the r mer Soviet mission m Tokyo left for Moscow by vway of Hong, kong luxury French liner Le M.i -< illaise which l< Yokohama this morning,
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    • 39 7 OSAKA. Sepi 24 (AP). —A heai ing of the appeal of two British sailors from a Jan mi se couri sentence ol ;s0 months iraprisonmeni today was recessed until Oct. 8 one week aftei Japan's genera] election.
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    • 33 7 M. JEAN I-F. TOURXEAU. j the Minister of State m charge of relations with the Associated States of Indo-China lunched with Emperor Biio Dai on Tuesday *t Cannes, France.- UP
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    • 37 7 i In the first scheme cf its kind m the world, Britain has enli sted pan< 10l 2 000 donors of rare types oi blood, the I Ministi v ol Health i anounced. Reuter
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    • 32 7 A TOKNADO twt'pt a -.t<v Dinajpur, Eaft Pakistan, on oi treefl and iwilrl ng corngj ted ii heel nto the air. Fa i vv< re i ported feriously injured A.P.
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  • 69 7 LE HAVRE. Sept. 24. (UP>Ri'a Hayworth answen d questions regarding possible conciliation with Prince Khan with "its my bu when she arrived m Le Havn aboard the liner United State* from New York todaj Appearing tired and dre I I m grey, she receive' ne\»
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  • 226 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (UP» t Movie producer, Samuel j Goldwyn, stepped into Charlie < Chaplin's controversy yester-h day. Upon his return from 11 Europe on tour, Goldwyn -said 1 c found the king of pantomime I comedy "revered and highly 1 regarded on all sides." Goldwyn
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  • 106 7 REPOR rSoi pox ••ijuiic m the Alexandra Kam.i ig were denied by Dr N Canton, the Municipal Health Officer, who told The Standard last night that "no case <\f smallpox lias been reported m the Colony." The suspicion arose when an Indian was n I
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  • 29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A r welfare clinic- [or the benefit ol the families P ice personnel ai Negri Sembilan Contingent i Headquarters has been opened m Seremban.
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  • 140 7 WASHINGTON. Sept. 24. Hussein Makki, Secretary-General of the Persian Oil Nationalisation Board, said here today he was having preliminary discussions with an American businessman who aid he could form a $140,000,000 company to transport and sell Persian oil to Europe and Asia. He would
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  • 182 7 LONDON. Sept. i_M, (AP) The r •reign Of}..*hinted i«ml;i\ Prime Minister hrn hill mm inirr\« mpersonally m a row m»r Britain's exclusion h<nu iiii<rir;iii- i 1 1 ;ili.ni-N«w Zealand talk* on I'arific defence. Britain is piqued ftl being (old it would be diplomatically unwise
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  • 82 7 MB S. A\v: MP. i vvill 01 c N Union lor inn c bolter workii Mr. Fenner B; other Labour M.P Mr Awberry m bu H Si* the S.N.B.L.U etc of i satisfied with the U Wingfield Digby c of the Admiral! miralty will consid
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  • 36 7 KUALA LI 9 Alfred Sm'di v. i and Private Jet D was wounded, be; i m operation^ m aid i power on September 21. members of the can Rifles were Communist jungle m the
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  • 67 7 LONDON, S. British Rircraft d< perimenting with a nev wing. 1 l ferent from an? the Socielj B CTftfi Construe" today. The Society said 1 pel the crescent design i; vantage Of the ihe three typi buili rot flying -it the spei the Helta, the i
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  • 11 7 ADMIRAL C<)!). Pacific Fl< Form* spend .some ii
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    • 77 7 RUBBEBJIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 24: The following ore the closing p. ices of rubber ond tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBFR i LONDON TIN Spot £957 per ton buySpot 22} d. crs, £960 sellers. Oct /Dec. 221 d. Three months: £948 10$. Jon/Mar. 22Jd.
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  • 242 8 Malayan Airways lo Link Up Eight 1 owns Standard Aviation Reporter BRITISH North Borneo internal air service will be operating before the end of this year, said Captain R. P. Mollard, Managing Director of Malayan Airways, yesterday. Two De Havillaud Dragon Rapide aircraft purchased from
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    73 8 The XH-26, a one-man pulse-jet helicopter made for the American army by the American Helicopter Company zips into the air m its first public flight demonstration at Torrance, California, recently. The small aircraft is for army use with combat infantrymen. Its top speed is 80 miles an hour and flight
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  • 56 8 LARGE consignment of 7 ons scrap iron was loade on the P. O. freighter So >tra yesterdaw for shipment to Middlesborough. Britain Britain and Japan are now the largest buyers vi scrap from Msdaya. The Socotra, which is due to sail today is also carrying
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  • 68 8 LONDON, Sept 24. (Reuter) —Mr. Charles' Orr Ewing. ;\u lancntary Private Secretary to the British Minister of Labour, said here last night the production of jet airliners musl be speeded up and i: might be necessary for governmeni to underwrite extra ones. Phe Viscount, Britannia and the
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  • 30 8 1 70 Tons Fruits fHE S.S President Monroe, cvnich berthed m Singapore yesterday brought 170 tons of ipples, oranges, pears and gi »pes. Six* also discharged inn tons oi potatoes.
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  • 103 8 NEW DELHI. Sept. 24. (AFP) The Indian Ministry of Supply has announced thai two large oil refineries will be built m Bombay. One. with an annual capacity of 1.500.000 tons, will be built by the Standard Oil Company of New York and will be put
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  • 61 8 Standard Shipping Reporter AN AMERICAN seaman. Nicola Sepe. bos'n of the President Monroe, was successfully operated on ai sea mid-way between Manila and Singapore. He had his appendix removed Yesterday he was landed here and transferred to the General Hospital where h;s condition was reported to
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  • 72 8 MANILA. Sept. 24. (UP) A French newspaperman, attempting to break the speed record for round-the-world travel on regular scheduled airlines, was delayed for 24 hours m Manila yesterday because of engine trouble. The newsman. Jeane Ifaris Audibert, who was a'so delayed m Karachi by engine trouble,
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    • 568 8 FAST REGULAR IRANS PACIFIC SERVICE O > 1 4,, |-:..,,,iJ! L»l A-fek> All Ameru- i Penane P.S'hun Spoio An I. A si r li X KhAR M SSSepi M WScH M MSepl M Oct I CH.NXHIAK U 2b Oct n/*O* »Ort/lltoi MN^w j, r. ■x-.-'.-^.ars of D:s Jar-, Deep ranks
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    • 431 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LT*\ Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penan?. Also direi t Sailings from Bangkok and Indon<-.>i.i to China Japan Due Spore Dm- Penang From "Szechuen" In Porl Sept 27 Hongkong Sail> Sails Sails Penang I* Sham Spore For H'kong ■•v.-rlniH. 11 Sept H
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  • 45 9 NEW YORK. Sept. 24 (AP) Switzerland was America's host customer for fullyrnshioned nylon hosiery during the first half of this year, teking 485.461) dozen pairs. The Netherlands w: s second with 287.139 dozena and West Germany was third with 255,597 dozen pairs.
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  • 58 9 NEW YORK. Sept. 24 (AP) —Men's suits made of a blend of or!on. the new synthetic firbe, and wool, will make their debut on the American market next summer, trade sources said. The suits will be tropical worsteds, produced by a number of manufacturers. Earlier this year one
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  • 594 9 'Market Must Be As Efficient As Singapore' By Arnold C. Brackman JAKARTA, Sept. 24 The Japanese Good will Trade Mission, headed by rubber expert and former Trade Minister Heitaro Inagaki, has reiterated Japan's desire to step up her rubber purchases m the Indonesian market providing
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  • 112 9 RANGOON, Sept. 24 (Reutei) Negotiations betwton The Burma Government ami three British o.i companies for the further developrneni oi the country's oil industry arc held up over a con titutional issue, auth tritativt s< >urees said here today. The Burmese GJovernmeni was to have had a
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  • 97 9 Jap Imports Increased KARACHI. Sept 24. (AP) Japanese riiw material imports from Pakistan during the 12 months ending .lime, 1952, totalled Rs. 2.^7. 700.000 (U5571,310,000), Commerce Ministry source- declared. Raw ci>\;un accounted for Rs 1M 1.700.000 (U5563,510,000) of the figure, with raw jute purchases it aching Rs. 23,100, 000 (U556,039,000)
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  • 58 9 LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter) Production at Kirkuk, northern Iraq oil field, last month totalled 1.560.000 long tons, a monthly record, the Iraq Petroleum Company announced here today. The Company also announced that the Basrah Petroleum Company produced 194,372 long torts at Zubair m August and the Petroleum Development
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  • 99 9 NEW DELHI. Sept. 24, (AP) A five-man Indian Government con nrttee has announced plans for an October Investigation Into alleged defects m 8. 200.000 rupees (£614,300) worth of telephone cables purchased m Japan. The committee, headed by Mr B. D;:>. Chairman of the Parliament Public Accounts
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  • 147 9 THE Rubber Manufacturers Association m America is now sponsoring a series of meetings there to educate all rubber nianufacturers who find it (possible to attend m the use of proper contracts and inspection procedures for natural rubber. I The aim of this programme, which will
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  • 48 9 OTTAWA. Sept. 24, (Rt-uter) —C&nada announced yesterday that she would allocate 5j.000.000 of Canada's Colombo P!;m funds m the r-urrcnt fiscal year to permit India to buy Canadian wheat. India wag allocated $10,000,000 of Canada's Colombo Plan contribution last year for purrhase of Canadian wheat.
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  • 183 9 SHARE MARKET ERRATIC SINGAPORE. W( T.. yan tin shares were slightly easier <>>; a-i rrratic ma ■.< I today with industrials steady. Rubber shares were ghtly lower m prices. Chanpeii uu-pj v. ere INDI SJKIAI S Biner» £rtlcr> CiCorgfii Dupensar: i ■j'S 135 v r Henry \\',.;iy i 2.17 2
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  • 244 9 LONDON, Sept. 24, Renter Commonweal ill governments have agreed that their domestic economic hituations should he discussed equally with the external -final ion at the forthcoming Prime Ministers' eonlerenrf* hen', a. iiniiallv reliable rtour<*#> saiil v«'sterdii\. The source added that the extent to which
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    43 9 photo. MR. E. A. SILLY. Managing 1 >i r tor of ihe Ford Motor Company of Malaya, returned to Singapore by tJantas-BOAC yesterday from lons leave with his wife and dauchUr. Jean. Mr. Suliy aKo vested lord plants m Britain and Canada. Standard
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  • 120 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prh-es (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Spot Loose 154 *5£ FOB m bales Oct. No. 1 R.S.S. 75* 752 No. 2 R.S.S. 69- 1 70 No. 3 R.S.S. 65 i G6 Tone: Slightly easier after steady. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's opening
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  • 31 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association selling rates to merchants (T.T./0.D.) were French francs *****, Belgian francs 162$ and Holland gls. 124 a /a. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 211 9 BITXTON. (England). Sept.' 24 (AP)— A spokesman for the British Cotton Textile Industry said yesterday that British producers must promote new markets ''with government assistance If necessary." Sir Cuthbert Clegg, English Mill Owners Chairman of the Cotton Spinners Association, told a news conference here that
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  • 168 9 Standard !\lark«*t Hr|H>rl«'r Rl BBER prices m Singapore <!< Iii»« by one cent, per Ib. on an uncertain marled yesterday, fir^t 1 rubber for October Bttipmem being quoted at 73A cents per Ib. at ibe close. Lack' ol "rade support and some upcountry seMng
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  • 72 9 PRICES BB the r markei m Singap < day were slight iy wy .n bota the anti co -.>nut oil I I bad \y.-.\- a pei v] and teUei i <■ v on ry itea I no it paving. I Dfl > $4:-!. 1 i per pcul
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  • 150 9 LONDON, Sept. 1M ll<liter) A price «la*h t«» keep British car mamifaetiiriii" competitive on iwirM market MM m;ulr today when liw Rootr* one ol iJh l»i^-« »l m Rri<i«*li car KadftMln ;m»lluiiu( (I -t;l)-(.(i:! i.il r»dorltOttfl m *<:nir uj iln tr niak< The popular
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  • 28 9 r IKONG 24 5fM ird Si i b !ji 01 the Ho > Bt< $4 332 I F $1 830 lo Malayan one Indonesian Rupia i $2
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    • 663 9 TIDES AND TIMES WEATHER REPORT MAXIMI H Tl MPmvniU: 730 ?kk Is~1 s~ 7 mS m Singapore: }«H Pena t K iBj'K); Kuala i; Jr:i I'-oh (89*P); BSJ^iitß! rcce:vcd) Kjta MINIMI M IKMP^HXTI RE: 730 pm. 7^*» Am Singapore OJ m; Pena g .74 F); Kot.. Bahru n3"F>; K.^: a
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 824 10 Sir;— Much of the criticism of the Legion of Decency's ratings of films, I feel, has been due to ignorance of the standards on which these ratings have been based. It is necessary to realise that the L. of D's ratings are entirely based on Catholic
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    • 117 10 Sir:— May I through your column congratulate the Secretary of the City Council and Government Labour Union and his supporters on their recent success m getting the Malay record. U AYO RAMASAMY" prohibited over Radio Malaya. I thank too the As-, Director of, Broadcasting. Singapore for heeding
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    • 138 10 Sir: I have read with tare the proposed move by Dato C. J. Paglar to amend the Law on money 'lending. The Dato will agree with me that the salaries and allowances of the manual as well as non-manual workers paid by the Government and other
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    • 298 10 Sir; As an ad nirei :>t, and believer m, British j>i>tice I have been startled and shocked by the case of the detainees m Singapore. Some oi" the correspondents to the local press :>>2 either illogical m their reasoning or influenced by their feelings or sufferings. They
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    • 281 10 Sir;— Dr. C. J. Paglar's Scathing reference to the Chettiars m the course of his statement to the Prc<s that he would make a move m the Singapore Legislative Council to brin? the Colony's existing moneylencUng laws m conformity with the Federation Ordinance, is unjust and unwarranted.
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    • 453 10 DELIGHTED, MOVIE-GOE?*^ Jj^ DAILY 5 SHOWS «,.i:> cX 9.15pm. J -^y 1 j I 1 I In- Theatre Tke Looccsl Runs SAT. at MIDNIGHT DUMAS 1 IMMORTAL MUSKETEERS IN THE MOST RECKLESS \n\i.Mißi; or m.i, amW^J^flS mmZ^^^mPl BIR afll Jamß^^f^^^gßaTwßssP^mmi 2 :dus B.4YWARD p'vTWOA HHMNi 1 K^V l'ir/ f J?tt
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  • 2089 11  -  WINDSOR LAD By IMPRESSIVE RUNS ANOTHER newcomer to note ot the Perak Gold Vase Meeting is Colleague, a three year-old block gelding by Colorado Kid out of Queen's Peace (Flog of Peace) who is trained by Marinus van Breukelen. Colleague was sparingly raced
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  • 56 11 SYDNEY: (Airmail) <Reu-ter-AAP) Horses competing on Sydney racecourses can no longer "win by a nose". l*Jose* signs have been discarded m the judges' boxes on racecourses here, and, m future, a "nose" win will be described as a "short half a head" victory. This, according to racing
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  • 33 11 RAF SELETAR beat Base Ordnance Depot by 1G poiortsia ni! vest cr nay. Toes were scored by EfaWCS, Channcr Efec_ and Wflrnwm Hole oonwerted the last two tries.
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  • 62 11 Today's Sport SINGAPORE Soccer: SAFA Cup semifinal replay: Roiial Navy v RAF (Seletar) Jalan Besar Stadium; T>iv 3B Seletur F.C. r P&-T C.oylanq Stadium: Customs F.C. v S.I.T. CYMA. SBHFA KO. Cup tie Borneo Motors r Malayan Airways or Si me Darby Furrer Park. Bockey: Div 1 A: Latiff Wandrers
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  • 229 11 THE C. S defraU-d R. N. A. S. by four goals to one m Div. 1A of the S. H- A. Jr-iur on the Balestier ground yesterday. Though the Oeylonc-C were not at full strength it was apparent from the stari that they were superior
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  • 255 11 kf.A\(i. Toes. Klanji Club surprised itraaf; 7c< fmi<iiL Coilgagc Lnion I<> score v narrrou irlorv m tht Ut*sl rij»l»v matcli Bern m KLiii*_ llii- n*«— Klan_ won \i\ ri^lit points (goal and tr\ (<• n\ pouttfl The Techs fielded four state players. De\endran ot Nesri Stmbi!:i.'i.
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  • 340 11 ON the Padanr yesterday the Singapore Crickrl Club "A" team easily defeated UK Police team b\ 12 points to 5. The came was hardly under way before the Police were caught offside and PennWl took the kick, finding a very nice touch near
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  • 155 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammir Sam Snead 05 y? POSITION the left foot an inch or iarthea be k froui the d Une 'him Ac riffhn ii'iUi a wood dub. And <in()!t' i c k'? too: slujhily toioard the vi Tins permits a full, winded finish. Now }K>iicp the d ugonal
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  • 42 11 SCC Women Wi n Easily S.:._ na i--<: lilt .'i :u ri W }> "l the C very r Ybi ed lup till hall L: i i Im> club v eni q v i t side e.'tviiil the v c lory at s—o
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  • 18 11 B A 1 (Re iter) 1 third tfl match at i < \V England Be B lore.
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    • 413 11 ACKHOWIgDCMtNT MR. *c Mrs. Victor Kulasingam )cna thank ali relatives and -<f fOV their Rood TTfhf. g ••fntory me<;snj:es. valu- presents and kind assi*tance •> occ-aslon of their marriage September 6. 1952. SITUATIONS VACANT i ittaM are invited for Organisation SecreSingapore. The salary will n the experience and tions of
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    • 671 11 NOTICES NEDERUI© IWf ROYAI DUTCH MAIL M. V. ORANJK is expected to arrive from Djakarta on 25th September ■t about 4.30 p.m. Contrary to previous notice this ship will be moored alongside Godowns 42 and 43 of the Singapore Harbour Board (Entrance Gate No. 2) Embarkation of passengers will take
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    • 46 11 NOTICE Notice is hereby given iliat I. Tan Jin Chwee of No. 147. New Biidgf Road. Singapnre have tni.s day disowned my gons Tan Kay Seng (bora on 2:Jrd Nov.. I^2'i) and Tan Kay Chew (bora on 2(Jtb July, 1935). Dated September, 1952. TAN JIN CUWEE.
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    • 204 11 Good Entries For New SBA Tournament \INFTEEN entries have Tan <BODC'A vL X r/ ?T«Tn««- WorHtio. Uul); Liew X S.:, .mri Miss Ch.Vpore Badminton Associaiiai A;; Kn c junior mixed doubles tourn i )W) v StiJl L H t ment which is being run for Ijtcy Chee (Fio'we BODCA) All
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  • 97 12 Fed. Cagers For Taiwan? IPOH W< '—The possibility o f a F- ration basketball ting Taiwan for a i n a ga nes s onetime thi 3 3 r will t disawti a z the Settlement Ch c A1 etic Assoaatioo bela 1 re n Tuesday I ing is being
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  • 548 12 JOE HAD THE FIGHT, ROCKY THE WINNING PUNCH IN 'LUCKY' 13TH PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 24 (Reuter) Wfth one punch, a tremendous right to the jaw, 28-year-old Rocky Marciano of Brockton, Massachusetts, became the new world heavyweight champion last night by knocking out Jersey Joe Walcott m the 13th round. With that
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  • 1659 12 ml hf fir^t llWi i! ted with ea»h leading with a light l»-»t Walcoti threw a hard right whi< ii was partially blocked bj the challenger, Waltotl m..\ed In '?>m on M.irriurio aiui m >>' ihree right* to .Mariiai 0 I bod] A
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  • 184 12 Xl VIA UMPIR. W.«l. Tin Sdangor Con ;»in««i >rln>oU* Hockey Association ha* drawn ii|» a ver rlaUorair |M<igninwn for tlii* season. Members c»l thi Association are the Methodist B«»\ School, the Victori Institution, the St. John's institution, and the Hiu Scboofa of Klaiiii n;nl Kajanu. They
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  • 137 12 Pk Asians Trounce W'cesters IPOH. Wed.— l poh Asians trounced tne Worcestershire Refjimeml by 10 points (2 goals. I penalties. *J drop goal. tries) to nil m Perak Rnghj Inion fixture on the Town Padang today. The Asians we i c w orth y i winners. Ej; \y m the
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  • 159 12 PERAK R.U. TRIAL ON SATURDAY IPOFI. Wed—ln preparation for the coming inter-state friendly game against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 4. the Perak Rugby Union will, be holding a state trial on the Ipoh Padang on Saturday at 4.45 p.m. At least 12 newcomers to the state will make
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  • 42 12 FHE Anglo-Chinese School b€ holding its 15th Annual S ing Carnival tomori i ai Ibc Chinese Swimming < ib, commencing at 2.30 p.m. 'I will be two events for ■> i :mivs- 100 metres free style •nd 3x5Q metres medley relay.
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  • 55 12 IPOH Wed —Police B took beai VMCA by two goals to one i IB Ipoh District league v m.uch on the upper p.i-i ing tins evening Tic score it half time was 1-1. Scoren were M E. Moreira (YMCA. ruid Mat (Police). Aii wai responsible for 1 winning
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  • 163 12 PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 24 (Reuter) Rocky Marciano who won the world heavyweight box ing championship by knocking out Jersey Joe Walcott m the 13th round here last night will probably have as his next opp >nent either Roland La Starza, Kex Layne, or former champion Ezzard
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  • 85 12 MHC Meets In K.L. Sunday PENANG, Wed.— The Malayan II >ckey Council will meet m Kuala Lumpur on Sunday to discuss the quadrangular mccl Eor this year. The first quadrangular meet will probably be held m Kuala Lumpur m mid-October, but Penang will not compete. Hon. Secretary of the Penang
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  • 267 12 THREE Services and one Colony records were broken yesterday m the Inter-Services swimming championships held for the first time at the Nuffield Pool yesterday. The Service championship was won by the RAF who forged ahead after the third event and finished with 71 points to
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  • 185 12 TWO well known commentators will be broadcasting their descriptions of the last day's racing at the forthcoming Perak Turf TJlub race meeting which will be held at Ipoh on Saturday October 4. This will be the first time the Ipoh meet is described over the
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  • 30 12 SELETAR STATION beat GHQ by three goals to nil m Singapore Hockey Association Division 2 league match played at Seletjr yesterday. Scorers wcie Bradshore 1, Chark'swoifh 2.
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  • 171 12 PENA&G, Wed.— The Ferry Youngsters qualified to meet the Chinese Club m the semifinal of the Penang Victory, cup soccer competition on Monday after a hard earned 2 l victory over the Muslim Recreation Club today. A few minutes after the start the Ferry
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  • 260 12 LAST FIGHT SAYS JOE PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 24 (Reuter) A heart-broken Jersey Joe Walcott said tonight' that he was taking his manager's advice and quittin? the ring "Joe is finished." said Felix Borchichio, his manager. "We want no rematch." When Walcott was qne>tioned m his dressing room, he said: "Felix brought
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  • 460 12  -  SCRUM HALF By THIS MORNING the Singapore Civilian Rugby team leaves fiom Kallang airport to take part m the All India Cup tournament at Colombo, and with them goes the best wishes of all Singapore Rugby fans. The team as chosen is as
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  • 124 12 IPOH. Wed— The YWCA scored a lucky one goal to nil win over Perak Chinese Recreation Club m the first of the PHA women hockey league matches on lower padang today. The winning goal was scored by Nellie Cummings YWCA fast left winger. The PCRC
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  • 92 12 KUALA LUMPUR. -WVd.— The combined schools (Seiangor) held the Services to a twoall draw at hockey on the headquarters, Malaya ground this evening. AM the goaN were scored m the second ha Cooke gave the Services I 'cad and immediately afterwards the schools equalised through Pereira.
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  • 104 12 Ceylon At hletic Meet Off COLO' 0, Sept 1 contest betv.. and Malaya v. place next n posed. The Coy?o n i stale the time arrange the short." Julian Grero, S the Ceylon A Association, the news that their team for Ceylon on suggesting Oct. r the contest, wa than
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  • 165 12 IPOH i rate ot v !,,r ifl i will be I i h\ i^ Perak \n ii. i Ass <. < jaii ii n j,, r t f Malaya < tin.v bf tweca 5 ,n- and Prn.um The be pl.i <i .a (he Cham
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  • 12 12 Malay Schools Sports In J.B. The i ing o: schools day oil
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