Singapore Standard, 24 October 1952

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard A M VOL. 11l NO. 114 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2% 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 261 1 THE 500 men and officers of the Ist Battalion of the Green Howards bade a sad and silent farewell to Malayan shores wsterday when they waved to hundreds of their friends at the Singapore wharves from aboard the Empire Windrush. The Windrush sailed
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  • 268 1 Gas Dept. Stokers Make History B isTORV mada gaporc jresl when t >- I to an li tria C wrt Ursl n the Board o S !cretHay« F i for Im I was the onHsputi between re> res ot the S ngapore and Cit f Council the City CornciL c
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  • 318 1 X aa enclosing herewith, cheque for a hundred dollars for the Standard Header 1 s Christmas Toy Fund., The money comes froa the Piggy Banns of ay "sons Masters Winston, Mervyn and Worman Choo with their best wishes to.the children for a merry Christmas.
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  • 148 1 RAUB, Thurs. Mr. Chua Eng Chang, assistant attached to "the Agricultural Department here, was shot r f .d by terrorists at 11.30 a.m. today near Sungei Ruan New Village, about seven miles from Raub. Mr. Chua. with his assistant and a Chinese contractor, went out
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  • 691 1 Board Urges Triple Zone Wage Scheme KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Board of Arbitration appointed by the Government to settle the wage dispute of 300,000 tappers m the rubber industry has recommended the following awards, classifying the range of rubber prices between 60 cents and 90 cents per
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  • 107 1 (Special Picture, exclusive to the Singapore Standard) The bonnie S -ots lassie m this picture, Hostess Joy Taylor, and the Malayan orchids which are brown, matching the colour of her smiling eyes are going places. The orchids are going to the Empire Theatre. Leices ter Square,
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  • 251 1 A Great Win, Say Workers KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Commenting on the aw i. Air. P P. Narayanan, Legislative Councillor and n tiating officer ol the Plat ation Wot kei I Fnion La I night told rhe 51 tnd v i "The aw aid Ls i and proves the just i
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  • 98 1 MANILA. Oct 23 'UF 1 The Philippine Red Cross lid to- i night that the death toll Erom typhoon Tii\ had shot ipwards l to T.o with -Ol) missing and several injured. The killer typhoon. amich smashed the Central Philippines] with more man 100 mile pel
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  • 280 1 LONDON, Oct. 23 (LP)— Prime Minister Winston Churchill revealed today that Britain's atom bomb was exploded inside a warship at Monte Bello to test the effect of the weapon m a harbour. The bomb, Britain's first, was set oft" inside the HMS Plym. a frigate of
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  • 60 1 I TEHERAN. Oct. 23 (Reuter).— The first batch of women and children from the British Embassy is expected to begin leaving Teheran this weekend. Although no time limit ha*i been set by the Iranian Government lor the British people to leave, it was learned that efforts
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  • 37 1 A TOTAL of \2 persons were reported killed, seven missing and 33 wounded m an earthquake which rorked the Adana region m South-eastern Turkey Wednesday night. Some 100 houses were destroyed or damaged.- AFP
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  • 37 1 PARIS. Oct. 23 (AFP). Eleven peopie were killed today when a four-engincd Languedoc military transport plane crashed m Barnes at Le Bourget airport near Paris. The plane had just taken oft* when it crashed.
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  • 37 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 23 (UP) —US Assistant Secretary of State John M Allison arrived m Hongkong today after a twoweek tour of South-East Asian countries and reported himself "very encouraged" by what he saw there.
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  • 82 1 Indies Pact On Rubber With Stalin LONDON. Oct. 23 (AFP)— Negotiations are believed to have been proceeding m London some time between the Soviet Union and Indonesia for the conclusion of a long-term rubber contract. The Soviet proposal is now being considered by the Indonesian Government m Jakarta. Reports were
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  • 45 1 A TOTAL of 3.514 terrorists have so far been killed m the Federation since the Emergency began, four years Lgo. up to Sept 30. The number of terrorists wounded was 1.838 and those surrendered numbered 8*27. while 969 suspects were captured.
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  • 152 1 NAIROBI. Oct. 23. (Reuter). Today's po>t brought me an unsigred cyclostyle^ letter presumably a terrorist declaration of war on the Europe* ans here saying "we will kill you lijca you are murdering us today." The letter, headed "Africa speaks" and distributed m Nairobi, was
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  • 508 1  -  IVOR KRAAL By Standard Staff Reporter SEEIA Oilfield m Brunei State largest single oilfield m the British Commonwealth— now has a Royal oil well. During her two-hour tour of the oilfield yesterday the Duchess of Kent stood under a 150-foot high derrick and christened Oil
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  • 19 1 A NEW house curfew from 7 p.m. to ti a.m. has heCB imposed m Balik Pulau. Penang
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  • 180 2 Set-Up May Be On Lines Of Harbour Board Standard Staff Reporter THE Oriental Telephone and Electric Company of Singapore will be run by a board, when it is handed over to the Government in 1954, The Standard was told yesterday. The Board may
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  • 57 2 >r AKIHLK.HT practice ux- tarried out on the <:rait> of Johore last night. iad the searchlights installed wffl be m perm m- it operation as from toil.* c ci that at the Sing srjci flu S »pore Mr. J. s m c >sac to
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    17 2 \p__lOW The raci^mea! > .:nn >_3:.c.* De:»*i»n J?*fTrt*> 1., a ,»i Kiun'-n on 001. -1 I IB
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    62 2 photo THE Indonesian Foreign Minister. Mr. Mikarto Notawid gdo (extreme right), stopped at Kalian? airport for an hour yesterday on his way to the U.X General Assembly m New York. He is seen having breakfast u.lh Dr. Mjo a Died Rasif. the Indonesian Consul Gener.il m Singapore and Mr. Mjkoliu
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  • 57 2 THU ?.-.sircre Polo Crubl will ]■>:*"• r^mihana a* the polo r r.i. Thofusoa Re id a*. 10 m. en $undhv E^«* jr^ '.v n. 7 -o^*" |>nnpin«". h^niki^ ric«i -y:d a 1 .v L*a;t. T« c c B-. i *:li be Irs at:^ Aditv— be
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  • 178 2 —ENGINEER TELLS COURT MR. D. J. OLIIYER Far East representative of Ge.irse Wimpey ltd., said in the vnsrapore Fourth Police Court ye>te>da\ that he paid Sb.t5G. for an air compressor, which was urgently required for the new power station in Pasir Panjans\ bat
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  • 37 2 THIS IS C>nl Hear* Louis who xrin two >hillin§> to the Lord Mayor of London Fund m memory ol the U*e Kins Gesrse M The sum was saved from his pocket money.
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  • 79 2 PfCK-FOCXfri James Edv,'a<tj *fi »5 iter Court ye<:craay >ix Aeeks ri^.ro us :r.?r:;:::^.er.; -3 c followed by 12 months* co 'sir ir. en card, from the h:p po feet Wong lam ..■.c.-.m. at a bus m Oct 22. The offence vas com utted '.v h
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  • 52 2 Fined $80 For Price V ioiations KDA LA KANG S A W-: i Z sed tearing bees uad is is-; s s food a;. Ar-i ."jr -::::>€-, 2 ruoc-rr c-- it Jer mx Kuala Ki'o.: Wonf Z Irial uTthe High Court at looh cur.-.£ irx- Asaaes bj tbe Kuala" X
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  • 197 2 SUndard Staff Reporter AN ELABORATE programme to celebrate United Nations Week m Singapore has been planned by the United Nations Association an unofficial body and the World Health Organisation. A- exhibition trf various: art.vtles the United Nations :e f= ir-i :ren by Prof a. E.
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  • 90 2 rWO Malay soldiers Hasfaiiß bta Baron and A ibakar ska Sabada, were tevst larged bd re the Sin rr Fourth Police Gourt Magistrate Mr E. EL D*Nettc rester- y ar i 7. rlzoe ry It was alleged that the*? were armed with a Stcngon when
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  • 171 2 Standard Sus Reporter THE Singapore Third Police Magistrate, Mr. H6 Livingstone, yesterday remarked that it is purely greed on the part of two Singapore Europeans to dishonestly receive stolen food from the chief batcher of the trooper "Empire Windrush." -> Tze two Europeans. Gorcrn
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  • 47 2 Lirr, Tiar. Huay. "arget; vi= acejaatted m the S.ngirvrre F.rst D-strirt Co^rt The fr.ala.r.sr.t Lirr. Mer.g Hong. T:an H.;av'; unc.e. had ear.ier .aid the Judge. Mr. Ten Ah Tah. that he wished at corrpou*:h the ase see it was family troubl-e. ~r.e cas-: was compcuEded-
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  • 106 2 NB Men Postpone Strike THE Singapore WarwU Bnae Labour Union has decideo tpostpone its proposed strike pending a reply, expected shortly, from the Admiralty m Tbe KBLU. irr-rnediate-y receipt ;f a rep.y j their 3oisy ultimatum frorr. -re C:~--rr i :re Superintendent tr.t Base, ahaed the First Urd the Admiral*.-.-
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  • 87 2 A A EXT ER Sa .1 m Mcr-ams i t F P C I rrats M E B E Xev< ia it do the he.,;. the r :f sr. cXc I him two be H: said the -7 ras a i bra I rad
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  • 131 2 $1, 357 More For S.A. T.A. r:" >?:s Ass->r:?t: r. :eri£es the :r f Him V:- T.r. p eeeda piay al Lane Pong The H "X Happy Dona; S44* Iff Siov. i-? C r.'ir.en:: 5 Suppfc Dd 57 Mr S 5 M f 3 7 r~ >__ F Stores SAT
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  • 17 2 en A~ Kj 7 t ££^r.j AST Hassan has 7, d inajeni well mi Johore
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  • 137 2 DA M AGES an 3 *mg to P.lBil with haii the tax cants was swarded by J as-. tice Xn.gh: La the SLnga- I pore Hig^ Com yesterday! to an Ir.a:an "TK^her. *nd I her chUc. **bo were bitten by a monkey. j The monkey,
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  • 90 3 AN ENGAGEMENT which will culminate m marriage m Scotland m the near future. has been announced between Capl John Norman Henry Gourile, R.A.S.C.. and Lieut. Gwendoline Mcc, of the Queen A candra Roya] Army Nursing Coi ps, Singapore. Capl Gourlie, son of Capt. and Mrs. N.
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  • 111 3 CHE Mohd. Sopiee bin Shaik Ibrahim will £ive a talk on "Psychology and Nation Buiid- tag" to members of the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club on s iturday, at l.'M) p.m. RIGHT: One of Christina Loke's collections. It is of lemon yellow crepe and a shoulder line of
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  • 325 3 Plans For 1953 Works Being Prepared NOW THE Public Works Department m Singapore are now preparing their plans for the 1953 programme to make a "flying start" early m the new year, the Department's Superintending Engineer, Mr. E.W. Houston, told The Standard yesterday. "This year."
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  • 128 3 Brigade To Hold Display CELEBRATING their "Golden Jubilee." the Singapore Battalion of the Girls' Life Brigade will hold their first battalion display and inspection at the S.V.C. Hall tomorrow at 4. H0 p.m. The five girls and two officers who attended the same celebration m England will lead m an
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  • 49 3 A woman. Shirley Lee Ah Soo. was charged m the Singapore I Second Police Court yesterday with cheating Warren Reginald John ot S!iO at 2 a.m. on Oct. Zi at Nam Lock Street. Lee claimed trial and was allowed bail ot $500 until Oct. 30
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  • 245 3 THF Singapore Chinese Catholic newspaper, Ih Shin Pao, which was registered four years ago, incurred a total loss m business amounting to §304,000 from a capital sum of $453,000. The paper ceased publication after four months' existence. Mr. Jee Ah Chian, a certified account
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  • 328 3 BRAND NEW 'MISFITS' AT POPPY SALE A UNIQUE and exciting sale of frocks and gowns from the wardrobes of Singapore's wealthiest and most fashionable women will feature this year's Poppy. Day Fund programme. To call it a rummage or jumble sale would be to deglamourise unjustly what promises to be
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  • 199 3 Classes As Usual At RAF School Opening YESTERDAY was a day of •special significance to 80 children of R.A.F. personnel stationed at Tengah, Singapore. Their new airy 548.000 school was declared open by Mrs. Mills, wife of the A.O.C. Malaya. Air Vice Marshal G. H. Mills. However, it was still
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  • 154 3 THE Deputy Commander-in-Chief of The Royal Thai Air Force, Air Marshal Luang Chord Vudhakas and three officers of the R.T.A.F.— Wing Commander. Manob Suriya, Squadron Leader. Kaniron Lilasiri and Squadron Leader, Chanya Ghutjati are arriving by air at Changi from Bangkok on Monday.
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  • 40 3 AN exhibition of pupils* handiwork and a variety show display will be held at the Umar Pulavar Tamil School. 41 Maxwell Road, on Oct. 20. at 4 p.m. I Parents of pupils are invited to attend.
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  • 74 3 Where To Get Poppy W reaths ALL associations, members of the Services and others who wish to book wreaths for the Remembrance Day Sen ice at the Cenotaph '>n November are advised to root act Mrs. W. W. Yung at 8. Oxley Road. Singapore, 9. (Tel. *****) now. Wreaths wi'.l
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  • 141 3 THE [an I m Singapore Is not suitable for growing the popular vegetables su< h as cabbages, cauliflowers, potatoes, peas, and carrots atf, J. W. Ewart, Acting Director of] Agriculture, said yesterday. Commenting on Government's proposed scheme to drain another 2,500 acres foi food
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  • 152 3 Standard Start' Reporter MR. KEN MNOMIVA, 'the Japanese Consul (irneral, was feted for the fir^t time since his arrival here at the Cathay Restaurant on Wednesday night Host and host n c aa fi Man Khoi I si managii I I 7
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  • 114 3 RF7 RUITTNG tor the Civil i Defence Singapore Hospital j Reserve will start at the I lof the month Dr. William E. Hutchinson. A,- Lstant Direct >r af Medical Services (Civil Defence), said y« feerday. Because al several fa lone of which wag
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  • 135 4 SINGAPORE Labour Party leader md Legislative Councilloi Mr. C.R. Dasaratha Raj whole day made vain efforts to contact me Party President. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, with a view to finding some solution to the imminent rift m the party. The rift is threatened over the calling
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  • 48 4 KOH AH PONG, a paroled detainee, was sentenced by the Singapore First Police Court Magistrate Mr. T. Kulasekaram yesterday to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment for fraudulent possession of a fountain pen with the name "Tan Yoke Tong" engraved on it. Koh had five previous convictions.
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  • 40 4 Today 2.312 persons more were vaccinated m the City and Rural areas of Singapore bringing the total figures since the campaign started to 431.023 for 62 days. These figures do not include those persons vaccinated by private practitioners.
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  • 192 4 -AND PENSIONS AS WELL PENANG, Thurs. A demand that the Federation postal uniform staff be paid the same salaries las their counterparts m j Singapore has been made to the Chief Secretary of j the Federation of Malaya. Mr. X Suppiah. the honorary
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  • 154 4 THE first section of the Admiralty Floating Dock No. 9 was raised another 11 feet yesterday. The peak of the dock now towers 65 feet above j the surface of the water. The barnacle-e ncrusted 8,800-ton dock with its crumpled steel plates and girders I
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  • 170 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE new Esplanade stalls m Singapore will be officially opened on Nov. 15. Plans for the opening ceremony are now being drawn up. The 14-day postponement of the opening was necessary because of the delay m the allocation of the
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    50 4 photo. :IK. A. E. H. PEAT, a director of Lewis and Peat Limited, London, arrived m Singapore by BOAC Comet yesterday to study the rubber market. Pictured with him above is Mrs. Peat. Mr. Peat was acco npanied by Mr. Stanley F. Ward, who will also study the market. Standard
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  • 130 4 TAN Joo Tiang, a fruit seller told the Singapore Relief Magistrate yesterday that a young man came to her stall, had a drink of fruit juice, suddenly snatched a knife and ran away. i The man, Lim Chin Hong i was committed to stand trial lat
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  • 107 4 SAW LYE SENG, who was charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with frequenting an opium den preferred to be insulting m the dock. While the charge was explained to him by an Interpreter. Saw told him "You can ask the Inspector whether or not
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  • 95 4 THOSE who want to attend Radio Malaya's new fortnightly audience participation show on Nov. 19 should -write m for their tickets now. "Take a Bow" devised and presented by Len Thome, will enable members of the audience to take part m the skits and a prize
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  • 90 4 TAN Cheng Chua (41) entered the compound of the Sultan of Johore's Istana at Tyersall Avenue, off Holland Road at 9 a.m. on Oct. 22 through a hole m the fence. the Singapore Fourth Police l^ourt Magistrate Mr E H. MTNetto. was told yesterday. Pleading
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  • 34 4 THE first meeting of the Civics Day course will be held at the Tuanku Muhammad School m Kuala Pilah today at 7.45 p.m. A tea-party will be held after the meeting.
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  • 262 4 SINGAPORE substations liable to load shedding: DAY Nanson Rd., Lam Soon Oil. (2 nan Hin. lI. E. Network and Factory. River Valley Rd.. Killlney Rd.. Orchard Rd., NAAFI Devonshire Rd., Armenian St. Static. Adelphi. Capitol, Newton I and 2. Chancery Lane. Wayang Satu. Balmoral Rd.. Dalvey Rd..
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  • 189 4 Charter Aims Are Recalled TODAY is the seventh anniversary of the United Nations Charter, and m a talk over Radio Malaya, last night Ungku Abdul Aziz. Secretary of the United Nations Association, Singapore, said that dinners and cocktail parties here and there are not sufficient for the reaffirmation of our
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  • 187 4 THE Singapore Medical Worker* Union has accused the Government of discrimidating between two groups ol employees doing the same I work m the matter of salary scales. The accusation refers to the offer of the Government ol re- vised salary scales for Laboratory peons and laboratory
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  • 271 5 Joint Candidates For Malacca Elections MALACCA, Thurs. Representatives of Malacca branches of the MCA and UMNO met for the first time last night at the MCA branch office to discuss plansjor an alliance to contest the forthcoming Municipal Elections on Dec. 6. The delegates agreed to nominate
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  • 119 5 P olice Warn Penang Theatres I li or' they lered to close This warning was (7 nm s. Fenang net Wcllo ley, tag Id warn the thai onlesa they ell rt.s to eornpl UtionS of the.r ba "make id onv os to the Chief Police withdraw*] ol he said. send
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  • 41 5 i JSAB Thui t graduation t 1 i f Set here B n, chair»f the branch pre D B Borne X 1 1 Offl pre- tO the M r I next v. efc fa A on ed
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  • 57 5 Had C hand u Inside Shoes d 7 v ol cha inside bis she F i: < 4 i) la be ling President ol Sessions Co at, R.tman ye.-!ei-h irgg of posse ing I upturn on July trial era i entering into surety of $200 iod of six months and
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  • 108 5 Y ouths Pass The Buck: Imprisoned KLA LUMPUR, Thurs.— i Malays put the ne each ether, when pi Hluced before iil m the First Magistrate's C urt, here today, E 7 retaining si *n p: perl ■v ere fo m 1 m possesion ol a pair ol shorts of trousers
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  • 64 5 w.. Thui i -*-The three i i.. drive m this Settlement for uits it the Malayan F ree ended yesterday 1 i being selected out ol 150 o: these 81 art a c Regulai Police and 14 for 1 {le S mad. r > recruiting teams were
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  • 69 5 I'MIN Seth bin Mohd Sa'aid ife of the District P.itu Pahat. and Mrs I.cc uong Wah. are seen lam the model work by the pupils of the Oversea ■est lli»h School at Batu Pahat at the exhibition I M Chinese Chamber of Commerce recently. The exhibition was held
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  • 38 5 SiT.-WI bin Abdul Raman (21), a Special Constable stationed at Bukit rlepong, Muar, was fined SI OO m the Muar M igistrate Cour f fo r absenting himself for more than 10 days without leave.
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    57 5 photo. SCHOOLBOYS had the time of their lives when they attended a demonstration by the Kuala Lumpur Fire Brigade recently. Picture shows a hoy being lowered down by means of a rope. The boys were also taught how to co-operate with members of the Brigade during a rescue m case
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  • 61 5 THF Police Department has displayed posters and leaflets m Chinese m Perlis urging Chinese youths to join the Police Force. At the Empire Theatre. Kangar film slide.' on the same subject were shown. Three members ol the M.C.A. Perlis Branch accompanied the mobile unit of
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  • 180 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club is observing the seventh anniversary of the United Nations this week with a series of lectures to schools, and free cinema shows to the public at the 17SIS theatre, climaxing with a dinner and dance at
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  • 94 5 SEREMBAN, Thurs— The Sir Henry Gurney Memorial Fund will be m aid of two projects here. One will be the Gurney Memorial Stadium m Jalan Lee Sam costing about S;)0.000. where facilities for basketball and badminion matches will be provided. The other is the Henry
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  • 233 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A glut m unredeemed pledges, following the drop m the price of rubber and the decline m other trades, has resulted m more people pawning articles than redeeming them. This has led pawnbrokers m Selangoi to petition the State Government for
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  • 78 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Ng Khoi Laow was charged m the Police Court with making false statutory declaration at Johore Bahru on June 27. 1951. He was alleged to have stated that he was a resident of 39 Birch Road. Seremban. from June 2ti. 19.31 to
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  • 107 5 THE THIRD educational course for Johore new villages started on Oct. -Mb Represen- > tatives of 25 new villages assembled at the M.C.A. premises. Johore Bahru, to hear lectures on Governmental organizations and functions delivered by the Secrete y for Chinese Affairs, Mr. H. C. M.
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  • 43 5 NEWS has been received by Mr. K. P. Rajasekaran Nair oi j Tanjong Malim of the death \of his aunt Mrs. Narayani Amman m Travancore. The i deceased is the mother of Dr. (Mrs.) K. B. Pillai of Kuala Kangsar.
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  • 151 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Selangor State Councillor, Che Mahmood bin Haji Abdul Rahman, was today convicted by the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate Che Ismail and fined $50, on his pleading guilty to two charges of failing to furnish his return of income and other particulars when
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  • 219 5 PC GAVE FALSE FACTS KUALA LUMPUR,, Thurs. j Yacob bin Omar, a Police Constable was convicted by Inche Ismail m the First Magistrate's Court her e today, and fined $75 or one month's simple imprisonment, for giving false information to a Police officer. Being legally bound to furnish j information
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  • 49 5 ta >\ I a \Ji\sH\m was produced before Che Salleh bin Eckhardl m the Bagan Serai Court and had a charge of having committed criminal breach of trust m respect ol property and cash to the value of $175 explained to him. Case was postponed to Oct 27.
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  • 32 5 THE charity film show organised by the Welfare and j Social Department, Kuala Kangsar, at the Grand Theatre. Kuala Kaugsar. m aid of the All Communities, Fund, netted a sum of $1,590.
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    • 44 5 1= rTT^ I WKF^^M FNE, OOP, I FO^W ERE Y'THINK WE J PANGED IF I KNOW.TH' j-S"S ;L I Z&S* *Eg^«g t^^i^'^P fl WUGH/^VOO DECLARE. »£^ll BETTER START V PALACE. I'D SAY, IT </^|p.rj 7»J OOfXALIKE VGLA*flORO^bMEjto Wt hOw^Se Vikß A FINE lS W^^^l^^l
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  • 776 6 r [TIERE has been great goings on m the Singapore Labour Party but thanks to the dust raised by the energetic comrades all that we have been able to see are the shadowy figures of party chiefs, sub-chiefs and sub-sub-chiefs who have been going about their strange
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  • 1247 6 ARE ARAB-ASIAN NATIONS A MENACE? IS THE ARAB-ASIAN BLOC BASED ON EMOTIONS OF RACE. CONSCIOUSNESS OR IS IT MERELY A REACTION BY THE NATIONS IN ASIA AND AFRICA TO ACTS OF RACIAL INTOLERANCE FROM CROUPS WHICH BELONG TO THE WESTERN CAMP? IS the Arab-Asian group m the United Nations held
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  • 886 6  -  RAWLE KNOX By THE remote, jungle-bound rubber estates and tin mines of Malaya have a wages problem of an uncommon kind. The problem is how to get pay packets from the city banks to the workers without having the money and the messengers ambushed on the way
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  • 146 6 Review of Views give further evidence. At least the tenants should be given another chance. The SIT has proclaimed that tenants willing to give evidence to wipe out corruption within the organization will not be ordered out of their premises. The daily urges that careful consideration of the case be
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    • 329 6 Sir; So Mr. Sundram of Kuala Lumpur doubts my honesty. In his letter published m the "Standard" on Wednesday he questions my status as a journalistbroadcaster. He also says I am anti-American "because that is the leading Moscow line of the moment." I am
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    • 211 6 THE Chung Shing Jit Ton makes reference to the postal -nrike that is threatening the Colony again after a comparative quiet on the labour front for the past five months. A postal strike is one that affects the entire Colony, the daily says, and warns the union of
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  • 476 7 He Tipped Off Police To Mau Mau Ceremony NAIROBI, Oct. 23: (Reuter) Knifewielding members of the ontiwhite Mau Mau society hacked a leading tribal chief to death last night for tipping off authorities to secret oath-taking ceremony, police disclosed today Discovery of the horribly mutilated body
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    78 7 Further Left: The Duchess of Kent raising a bottle of champagne yesterday at Seria Oilfields to christen Oil Well No. 314 Marina Oil Well Watching on is her son, the Duke of Kent, Mr. R. E. Hales. Managing-Dir-ector of British Malaya Petroleum Company with Sir Anthony Abell, High Commissioner for
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  • 2431 7 owing S ga pore can tea nil m the b C nber ol C7nime< cc i > i v *.~>2 Examinal ions X UKI.KS INSTITITION EVENING (LASSES iI i; mmi \i r iiTAGI k k. rpiag H i n Yin H Chern j I, Kbong, Wong II.
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  • 350 7 LONDON, Oct IX (Reuter).— Mr. Stanley Awberv (Lab.) asked m the House of Commons yesterday what claims made by tue Asian and European workers m the Singapore Naval Base were still outstanding. He also asked how long they had been under tmsideratkm
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  • 196 7 INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Mr. Mukarto Notowidigdo predicted that his country will withdraw i from the Netherlands-Indonesian Union m the nut distant future .Mr. Mukarto .stopped for one hour at Kallang airport this j morning en route to the I United Nations General Asj
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  • 73 7 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 23. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today: Spot 22d. Nov. 22d. Dec. 226. Jon. Mar. 22a*. Apr. June I 2d. June Sept. 12a. Oct/Nov. c.i.f 22d. Market: Borely steady. LONDON TIN Spot £951
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  • 199 8 Stanriard Staft Reporter THE CREW and some passengers of a 8.0.A.C. Comet which tourhed down at Changi airfield yesterday morning had a "ring-side" view at 35,000 feet of death-dealing T.vpnoon "Vac" the previous evening. •Tt was an awesome spectacle," commented the passengers. Captain
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  • 90 8 MANILA, Oct. 23. (UP) The Indo-Paeific Fisheries Council, sponsored by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, opens a two-week meeting today at the University of the Philippines m nearby Quezon City. The FAO office here said some 40 delegates and observers representing Australia. Cambodia,
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  • 70 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. More than 5.000 Indonesian pigs were imported into Johore because of cheaper prices, between January to August last according to replies to written questions tabled by Mr. If. Birohee at the State Council. But the state exported over 7.000 pigs to other
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  • 78 8 TEHERAN. Oct. 23. (Reuter) The British Charge D'AfTaires. Mr. George Middleton and the envoys of France. Denmark. Holland. Sweden and Egypt here called on the Iranian Foreign Minister, Dr. Hussein Fatemi. yesterday seeking exemption from income tax for the airlines of the respective countries operating through
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  • 27 8 PRODUCTION of tin concentrates m the Federation during September was 5.990 tons, of which Perak produced ;>.778 tons. Selangor 1.644 tons and Pahang 240 tons
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  • 28 8 A PAKISTAN BOUND Orient Airways Dakota air freighter from Karachi crash landed near Jamshedp ir today, killing the radio officer and seriously injuring two oilots. U.P.
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    • 692 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Keeuiai S»i«*«> H < h,n; „X from s^ ap ?£f W Swettenham A Penang Also direct Sailings, from Bantko^ and Indonesia to China Japwn Dtii a! pore l>ue Penane From •Po%ang" Oct i 0 Nov 3 Honffkont Fukien" Nov 12 Nov 16 Japan, H'konp Sails Sails
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  • 425 9 Rise Follows London Report On Synthetic The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Pubber Association's noon prices yesterday were: NO 1 RSS Spot Loose 76_ 762 No. 1 RS* f o b. Nov 761 765 No. 1 RSS Dec. 762 761 Mo 2 RSS Nov. I
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  • 194 9 THE HAGUE, Oct 23. A P).— According to the advance statistics of the International Tin Study Group, mine production of tin in-con centrales m August was 4,755 long ton* m Malaya, 3,419 tons m Indonesia, 771 tap* m Thailand, 765 tons m Nigeria and 755 tons m
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  • 170 9 LONDON Od 23 ißcuter) —Value oi Bi tish property m China seized b_p the Commie Ist authoi \es without pay oi rent 01 compensation amounts to ah Kit £5,000,000, Mi Anthony Nutting, Foreign Under-Secretary s.iid today An wering a question hi 'he; Hon e ol
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  • 84 9 [*HE Bfalayafi Exchaaje Banks Asa ►ciation bu. ing 1 at- s (per 57)0 Malayan 1 ire New V rfc 32 T fZ IT.T.), I. Ql credil bills and 14 m ti de bills 190 d si Canada 916 -TT 31 11 115 0.D.) 115 16 198
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  • 87 9 A LARGE turnovei o_ business was reported m the copra section ol the Singapore proluce market yesterday though prices were slightly easier. Copra buyers indicated S-'i.'i!,' and sellers $^4 per picul. Coconul oil was a dull market with no business passing. Buyers Quoted
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  • 50 9 HON G KONG Oct. 2:*- Spe rial Standaid Service 1 insiut ifirp? '>p 'if Hi pekrng Fx change today were si R *»r» to £1 sterling; $6.18 to I T .S. ?l s! 832 lv Malayan $1. $0.3880 r< one Indonesian Etupiah, Goid 1288 'lliS t:> one tael
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  • 116 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rohber prire* (cents per lb) ia Sinsa oore yesterday were: Buyer* Seller;No 1 Soot loose 763 FOB m bales Nov No. 1 R.S.S. 76* T6l No. 2 R.S.S. 71J *l« No. 3 R.S.S. 674 675 Tone: Steady. L ONDON RI'BBLR Thu-sday's opening: prices pei lb were: No
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  • 89 9 I SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Quiet conditions prevailed on tn_ Malayan share market today with restricted business at unI changed rates m both the tins 1 nnd mdustrials sections. The rise m the commodity price i attracted no interest m the rubber shares which continued dull. Changed prices
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  • 140 9 Replanting Scheme For Ceylon 1 COLOMBO. Oct. 23: (UP)— j i The General Committee of the j Low Country Products Assoelation of Ceylon decided to i advise Government of their j I approval of the Rs 32.000.000 (scheme for the replanting of j uneconomic rubber land, which the Government has
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  • 1558 10  -  PETER ROBINSON An innturv Vullvd Phnioftraphy By r |IIK WORLD we iivc m is J a world of colours, alas, all too rarely rose tinted. Its psychological importance is tremendous When we are angry, we see 'red': when insenuous. we are 'green' and when we are
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  • 73 10 HOLLYWOOD. Oct 22 (UP)— Sultry film star Ava Gardner had "absolutely nothing to say" today about her rumoured battle 'with her crooning husband. Frank Sinatra, at a desert resort Tne actress ,?nd other principals m the reported tiff— Frankie. screen star Lana Turner and Palm Springs police
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    536 10 f.V SINGAPORE photographic A exhibitions there is a lamentable absence of those lovely guzzling creatures with their captivating chuckles, empty gums and non stop dribble. Babes there are m plenty, but babies seem remarkably scarce. Why not break the taboo and rush a few stalwarts of the
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    49 10 1 HELEN PHILLIPS, 31-year- < old American N c gr o < soprano, recently made a tour o/ U-'esi Germany us part ot the C7.S BTigh Co»!?77issioi?*s Cultural 2 Affairs programme. Her C performance tV" dt'^.'a g received the biggest ovation erer accorded to an Ameri- 2 can artist there.
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  • 1089 10  -  BILL WEBB JONES By IWAS rather interested m a programme I received recently from Sydney advertising a jazz jamboree with the bands of Graeme BeM and Bob*>v L'mb. With a terrific first half, which included 'Bis, Chief Battle Axe.' "Muskrat Ramble." "Smokey Mokes." "Rent P a
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  • 550 10  - Something About The Concerto ANACRUSIS MUSIC NOTES BY TVTEXT MONTH we are to hear Alfredo Campoli m two violin cmertos with the Musical Society's Symphony Orchestra Mozart's early concerto m D, K. 218 and the famous one m G minor by Max Bruch. Here we have a classical and a
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    • 212 10 hitting a golf ball i* a mighty tough job compared to taking a picture.' ttti modern snapshot cam* era>, there's nothing to picture Inking. on see jour subject m the finder just the way you want to lake the picture, push the* button, mid well- that's about all there i«.
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    • 176 10 I THIS MONTH'S NEW RECORDS fS 9 PONCHIELLi La doconda m Dance of H e Hours, Act 2 [1 Sir Thomas Beecham, Bart cona j*i Columbia Symphony Crchestrc lA li DELlUS— Eventyr (Once upon a tin _fi Sir Thomas Beecham Bart cond 2 8B Royal Philharmonic Orchestra |S BERLlOZ— Benvcnuto
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    • 418 10 I, TODAY'S QUOTATION: I X "He serves his party best wlui serves the country I I best —Rutberford B. Hayes. 'I ftv?. IDA I lOR EVERY- 1 1 '»>!.. Rely upon previous I experience, and your own I '1 good judgment instead of < I. *>k;:ic tor advice or co-
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  • 485 11 Ong Poh Lim Is Best Standard Badminton Reporter TWENTY-NINE Singapore players including Thomas Cuppers Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Morjan will be after a title left vacant by the world's unofficial champion, Wong Peng Soon, when the Singapore national championships begin at the Singapore
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  • 104 11 TOKYO, Oct. 23: (ReuterAAP)— World flyweight champion boxer Yoshio Shirai will give due consideration to a British challenger, his manager Dr. A. Cahn said today. Dr. Cahn was commenting on a London report that British flyweight champion Terry Allen had been ottered a match with
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  • 31 11 HOCKEY umpires will hold their second conference on Monday, Nov. 3 at 6/A0 pm. at the Singapore Recreation Club. AI! umpires and others interested are invited to be present.
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  • 457 11 HANDICAPS for tomorrow's races— the final day of the Penang Turt Club's Autumn Meeting, are: (1,. 1)1 V. I— «i F. I Majulah Sinjjanura 9.00 Sporting Pink S.lj (.randeur S. 13 T.-ie \rr.idian 81"Rice Mill 8.11 Caolifleld 8.10 Wellington S Perky Count S.U9 Ji-anette x.iix Starain
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  • 141 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead mm THE days when Mr. Senior Golfer was Umber and had rubber m his spine and steel Chords m his arms and hands are no more. Mr. Senior Golfer can't expect to blast out 240 yards of straight flight but Mr, Senior Golfer can
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  • 66 11 NEW DELHI, Oct. 22. (Reuter):— lndia and Italy will play their Davis Cup inter-zone final at Brisbane on Dec. 11, 12 and 13, the AllIndian Lawn Tennis Association announced today. The Indian team is expected to be chosen from five players Naresh Kumar. S. C. Mishra. Narendra Nath,
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  • 946 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Perak Csold Vase sprint winners. Spoiling Gesture. Northern Circuit and Uninsured are among the Class One entries for the Selangor Turf C'.uh's November meeting to be held here on Nov. 1. 5 and 8. There are a total of 47 (..•itnes received
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  • 53 11 Photo. Wilwyn, owned by Kent fruit farmer Mr. R. C. Boucher, wins his irst big race as he lands the $18,000 international horse race at Laurel Park, Baltimore, U.S.A. last week. Wilwyn gained his eleventh consecutive win but he has never run m a biff race
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  • 213 11 NEW YORK, Oct. 23. (AP).— Ezzard Charles, the cautious pugilist, starts up the long comeback trail this coming Friday night when he fights Cesar Brion. a big, awkward galoot from Argentine, at Madison Square Garden. Ezzard figures to win this one without too much trouble. r—
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  • 120 11 MELBOURNE: (Airmail) (Reuter-AAP) Australian Olympic swimmer John Marshall, who failed m the 100 and 1500 metres at the Helsinki Olympic Games, plans to "make amends" m the 1956 Melbourne Games, according to a letter from America to bis mother here. He said h e was now
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  • 119 11 NATURE BOY, Use Hollywood stuntmaa i b< en asking for Bchl gainst Cong v si c bis ai nal In the Co ay i hi i he? answered r v" m nig ai the Happy »i Id stadi im. Nature Roy Is billed 1 Sgh.l '7
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  • 187 11 Sundrum Iyer Shield THE annual soccer ma?< v for the Sundrum Iver S t >: between the Singapore Indians and ihc Chinese will be play* a o n Sundry at Jalan Ber*r i-indium. Both teams have been ifl strict trainiaf and are looking forward to thi Sunday's game to prove
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  • 51 11 ill AX. o 7 sa p. Italy's occer b meet an Egyptian Bart, on Sunda tn training team of Pro Pati yer 7-0 ben v< I i The Egyptian team arrived m Naples ye lei will work out lay I i ing for tfa h r> rt
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    • 377 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE TURF CLUB NOVEMBEB MEETING 1952 SATURDAY 15TB, WEIINESIIAI I9TH AND SATURDAY. ZtHD NOVEMBER 195£ I ENTRIES CLOSf at 12 noon. WEDNESDAY, sth Novem- 1952. SWLv'S ?i Unlimited S reen takes FOR MEMBERS «i be Im d ea< h r Day Appli< ai ins an ti kets musl be
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  • 637 12 LUCKY Strike Badminton Party just managed to jcrmpc through the Singapore Badminton Association's junior inter-club quartet -final round last night beating Merridale B.P. 3 -I. theii superiority th thi c ring] that gave Luck- Strike the < Ige over In the loub Merri c c
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    15 12 Mont Clare, Frank Flannery up, finishing; a head fa front of yesterday (Tulloh)* m the!
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  • 330 12 W. AUSTRALIA BOYS TO BOX IN COLONY AMATEUR TOURNEY SINGAPORE Amateur Boxing Association's invitation to its Western Australian counterpart to send a number of schoolboys to compete m the proposed Colony Youth Boxing Championships m January next year has been accepted. The visit, however, will depend on the success or
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    63 12 This special radio photo from Hong Kong shows Sir Arthur Morse, president of the Hong Kong Football Association. meeting the Singapore Tiger S. A. footballers before their match against a Hong Kong Selection on Wednesday. He is greeting Hee Jong. Other players m the picture are Boon Leong. Hin Weng,
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  • 218 12 IPOH. Thurs. Ten teams have entered for the Perak Amateur Football Association's senior division inter team knock out competition for the Lim Seng Fook Cup. The opening game m the competition will see the clash between rival Chinese teams. j the Ramblers, holders of
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  • 74 12 The team to represent the SCFA against the Singapore Indians m the Sundram Iyer Shield soccer match on Sunday at Jalan Besar will be selected from the following: Pan Wing Hong. Ong Eng Hoe. Chan Yew Heng. Ang Bah Bee. Ngan Ow Chow. Quah Kirn Beng,
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  • 109 12 HONGKONG, Oct. 23. (Reuter-AAP) An AllHongkong XI defeated the Singapore Tiger Association, soccer team today by three goals to nil with the half time score 2--0. Hongkong's first goal came from inside-left Yiu Cheuk Yin m the 24th. minute when he gave the Tigers goalkeeper no
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  • 208 12 SINGAPORE'S SECOND civilian hockey trial will be held on Tuesday with the cream of the Colony's players m action. The match will be held on the SRC padang and, following the success of the previous trial, the selectors have picked teams with a view to
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  • 121 12 UNTIL a suitable opponent for Ishemli Radrodro is found, Singapore fans will see junior boxing promotions. On Friday, Oct. 31 Nene will provide a junior card at the Happy World Stadium with Lim Kee Chan and Bill Jackson topping the bill. Fight fans will recall the
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  • 73 12 PARIS, Oct. 23 (Reuter)— Vilmos Harangozo, the Yugoslav table-tennU champion, won the fourth annual "Tournament of the Champions" here last night when he beat Guy Arouretti m the final, after losing the first game. Surprise of the evening was the first round elimination of the
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  • 89 12 LONDON.Oct. 23 (AP)—Yugoslavia tame up yesterday with the claim two months late that it finished tenth and not twelfth m women's gymnastics m the Helsinki Olympic Games. The Belgrade radio explained patiently, however, that ro one was to blame for the lower placing. It seems hat
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  • 171 12 ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Oct. 22 (UP)— Jimmy Bivins, veteran Cleveland heavyweight, won a close ten-round decision tonight over Wes Bascom. Bivins, who weighed 183 to Bascom's 179! used that slight weight advantage to the utmost. He repeatedly bowled Bascom across the ring and wrestled him
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  • 199 12 IPOH, Thurs.— Batu Ga.iah Sports Club upset Perak Chinese Recreation Club by five goals to two m their Ipoh hockey league fixture on the Lower Padanj* today. PCRC, unbeaten m their last four games, were soundly beaten m every department of the game. Bate
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  • 176 12 Backed To Win £25,000 LONDON. Oct. 23 (Router) Two horses were backed to win £25.000 each at the Victoria Club eallover on the Cambridgeshire tonight. They were Cap of Gold who has been coupled m some big doubles with Flush Royal, the Cesarewitch winner and Longstone. Cap of Gold who
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  • 232 12 Davis Cup: U.S. 'Throw In Towel' Says Colin Long MELBOURNE, Oct 22 (Reuter -AAP)-Th«« States appeared prepared to "throw m tht towel i ready" m the 1952 Davis Cup competition, dccl Colin Long, former Australian Cup player m the vm bourne Sun News-Pictoria! today. ,Ml Long said that the announcement
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  • 162 12 TWO snap goal.-, by GroundI sell m the last five minutes gave the Gurkha Records a j dear two-nil victory over MBTC m the Srst round of j the Singapore Ba.se District hoefcey tournament played at Nee Soon yesterday. Until Gurkha Record- scored, there
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  • 56 12 Saturdays Soccer Fixtures b Xil ,v i S U Mil I DIVIMON li i B try vs Shefl Fulham vs I i P I I \<-l I HUh|„. G:ll: gham i> i I Shne 5 MM.!! IMm I I T. i w»i n«« 1 1 \j.i i iMiisti i mni
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  • 42 12 Boys Swamp Suffolks KAJ \7 Eo k X iten by School, by match on I Pad v I Th Sufl were I Vythianathan the 20th tnii dash i In fining beca an into Vythianath scored I goal the I Messi Sama r.
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    • 82 12 SPORTf SINGAPORE HOCKEY: Div.iß University of Malaya v. SRC at SRC; Div. 118 University of Malaya II v. Hona Kong Shanghai Bank ai Sepoy Lines; Friendlies GHQ v. BODCA at Tanglin. SOCCER: Div. 11l A Indian Brotherhood Assn. v. Cheerful Lads at Geylang. PENANG COMMUNITY SOCCER Chinese V Europeans on
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