Singapore Standard, 28 January 1953

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  • 186 1 bui-i r:d reaching bursaries are bein^i Hcnts ar the University of Malaya qualifying at the University, will Government or Government-aided 100 l m Singapore. the ay ard oi these bui »aries II be gazetted sh >i I Degree Course r* ist be
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  • 6 1 Nes Village Blaze Makes 550 Homeless
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  • 6 1 Deadline Set For A Strike I
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  • 76 1 A SINGAPORE P 0 2 an told The S v I jrester "y tha: certain people t een detail e d '< rt *}t esg and later released n eel >n with the >ting c tive, See Chong Yee m B I -ar or, Jai
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  • 100 1 ON A MOTION hv Dr. C. H. Withers Payne- before Mr. Justice Knight. i m the Singapore Hi;b Court yesterday. Jin injunction was granted restricting additions or Alterations to be nude tt» certain buildings erected and m the course of erection on a site
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  • 34 1 WILLIAM Remington, former United States Government economist, was convicted of periarv by a jury ia toe Federal Court, Ne**/ Ysrk. yesterday, for falsely deny ing thai he passed American secrets to Reuter
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  • 225 1 Girl (11) Brings A Thief To Justice -MAGISTRATE GIVES HER A PRESENT A SINGAPORE magistrate. Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday recommended that a small present be bought from the Police reward fund for a 11-year-old Chinese girl, who had assisted the police m bringing a thief to ■justice. The girl.
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  • 518 1 Half The World In Less Than A Day ~*TheMen Flying It EVEN as you are reading this, Britain's famous sleek blue Canberra jet-bomber may come flashing through the skies to Singapore on a record-breaking flight from England to Australia halfway round the world which it hopes to
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  • 273 1  -  IVOR KRAAL By Standard Staff Reporter HIDESABURO Kurushima 64-year-old Japanese Boy Scout leader made a plea m Singapore yesterday for more Malayans to visit his country because it would lessen bitterness. "They would see for themselves the real Japanese people as well as \he horrors
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  • 75 1 Taylor Off To Korea WASHINGTON. .Tan. 2,. (AP) Lt. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor flew from Washington yesterday to succeed Gen. James A. Van Fleet as Com- mander of the Eighth Army m Korea. Tavlor will become the fourth Field Commander of the United Nations ground forces m the Far East
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  • 17 1 KUALA LUMPUR lues.— The Malayan Indian Congress has called for nominations for a new president.
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  • 19 1 GENERAL Sir Gerald Jempier, will broadcast a Federation Day message to school children at 9 a.m. tomorrow.
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  • 26 1 THE second civics course ior kampong leaders at it Ku f^ Trengganu, is being attended hy 28 men from all over tne district.
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  • 16 1 LIEUTENANT General Maxwell i) Taylor has cancelled his jjsi! to Fut-mosaorj'hisV'ayi K'>rca.-fl Reuter
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  • 31 1 CHARLES E. Wi-< h be Tat•iy claimed his place hi President Eisenhower's cabinet yesterday and promise.! to serve and strengthen America" m his nevyo!ysD^ fence Secretary -fl UP
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  • 23 1 EGYPT is to send m !i!ary missions to several *U my countries*' including the united Slates. Pakistan and India. —Reuter. t
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  • 128 1 CHINESE COLLEGE PROPOSED LEADERS of the Chinese community m Singapore met at the Tanjong Rhu Club last night to hear a report from Sir Cheng-lock Tan who conferred yesterday with Sir Sydney Came on the proposed university. Sir Cheng-lock said he had a thorough discussion with Sir Sydney on the
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  • 73 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Following a Communist terrorist incident m their neighbourhood, 20 Chinese people living m the small town of Lunas. m the Kulim district of Kedah. have made a joint investment m the Federal Governments $10,000,000 Security Loan. Among them they have applied for $5,300.
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  • 19 1 ADEN. Jan. 27 (AFP)— Royal Air Force planes have bombed positions occupied by Subcihi tribesmen m Ade/i.
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  • 126 1 NORTHERN JAPAN. Jan 27 (AP)— The U.S. Air Force tonight reported a small, metallic, disc-shaped object make a controlled, sweeping pass a an American jet fig-l er bomber and wa* observed a^ very close rang* by .another piloJL The report, from Air Force intelligence
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  • 59 1 THE Canberra bomber landed at Fayid m the Suez Canal Zone .lust five hours and £9 minutes after leaving London. The Canberra's landing time at Fayid was relayed by radio to the British Air Ministry m London, which released the news. It gave no further details. The bomber
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  • 18 1 Ten Thai police officers are now m the Federation to study police work m this country-
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  • 92 1 20 Countries Have A Plan For Rubber LONDON, Jan. 28 (Reuter)-Experts from 20 leadin* natural rubber producing and consuming countries here have drafted a buffer stock type of agreement to bring reasonable stability iovvorla^ubbe^^ was ti> I the 0I I the v er I Group the ol One Communist B
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  • 25 1 THE promotion of Lord Louis Mountbattcn from ActmgAdmiral to Admiral of the British fleet was announced bytne Royal Navy last mght.-B AP
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  • 21 1 TWO bomb outrages were commi.ted during the night m Tunis causing damage to a building, but nu casualties.— AFP
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  • 20 1 FRANCIS CaVdinal Spelhnaj Va'd yesteu'i.y that "a f™£rt.n*f 'number" of American v- MM there ara narcotic addict*, i
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  • 42 1 heavy attacks unere n yesterday morning by Lin n Of Royal Austral. an An Foi and Hornets of RAF Tengah, ■■> the Labis area of Johore ia conjunction with ground up rations by the First Camen I ir; the F.nsl Fijian-
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  • 75 1 2 BANGS A CRASH TWYFORD. England, i 27 (UP)— A jet plane crashed on a highway between Twyloi and Bath today. apparent v after breaking through sound barrier, killing aboard. Villagers beai d :v > ■>' "bangs usua lly beai d */hea i plane exceeds th« speed if sound jus*
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  • 24 1 LT.-COL.-EDWIN L. HELLER. America's top Bgh< a pilot, was captured when JM baled out of his F-8<> Babrejef "over Chinese territory." UP
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  • 150 2 A VAN DRIVER. Ch ia Boon !.'< ig, p< tenl denied m t yi iterdaj t tess's vera m oi an ac- m hi h his an knockfid vrnra an old tn al ScranI i H The ess. Scab Ah Leek ..-rk. sa I ial on
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  • 250 2 A COMPLETE rotary newspaper printing press, originally worth severa: h.rmreds of thousands of dollars w 11 be auctioned m Singapore, next week. The auction of the press and plant ordered by the receiver and manager of a defunct Chi-nese-language newspaper. Ih Shih Press Ltd.. which is
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  • 174 2 A FULL sel of spectroscopic equipment for identifying and estimating the components m a quantity of material no bigger than the head of a pin i is being used by the Department oi Chemistry, the Acting Chief Chemist, Mr. A. I. 1 Biggs, told newsmen
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  • 32 2 MALACCA. Jan. 27.— Seventy-two Malay and 6 Chinese youths of Malacca were selected for the Federati >:*- Police by the police recruiting team from Kuala Lumpur when it visited the Settlement last week.
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  • 244 2 Warning Given 'On The Careless Use Of Caustic Soda -photos. Story m Pjgr 8. Standard Woman Reporter A WARNING to Singapore housewives was sounded yesterday by Mr. A. W. Burtt, Acting Director of the Chemistry Department, the careless usage of caustic soda for cleansing purposes, which mode its availability for
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  • 27 2 A BOY scout troop was formed m the Kota Kechil Chinese School on Sunday. Police Inspector Murthi. who is a Queen Scout, is the instructor.
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  • 71 2 TWO CHINESE youths walked Into a flat on the ground floor of Ihe S.I.T. block m Morse Road 00 Monday, and asked the young Chinese housewife tor ber brother. When told he war away, they seized her. bound and gagged her. Pushing ber i-. to the
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  • 292 2 Standard Staff Reporter A NUMBER of University of Malaya and Chinese High School students yesterday expressed their support for the establishment of a Chinese University m The High School students said that many of them would like to join tiie University of Malaya, but the
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  • 28 2 Two Boy Robbed In Stree In A Day Stand,, iwh Kj idMOltM stopped Sins-api, I* h 1: >. A' r at i I v I linue ward* 1 A
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  • 55 2 M. MAURICE BEDEL. French author and :erturer. who will visit Singapore En [he middle of\next month, will -jive a lecture on a Bubiecl ■--pecially meant for the me nbers of the local Alliance Francaise. The lecture is. scheduled t*t Feb. 16. at 9 p.m. at
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  • 79 2 AN OPIUM addict, g Khoon Geok, who hue. m money, nor work nor relatives hanged himself m a room m house at Gammil Lane on D. 30, the Singapore Coroner, Mr Giam Chong Hing. was yesterda3'. A friend of f he deceased. G< Kway Hin, told
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    • 142 2 aat*W aaa*^aW Ma* **§> .a* Mf (I f/limpsp ot thmpsp KUNG MING MASTER OF MILITARY STRATEGY gj In o South Chmo 8~// j j campaign, many of 2 X Kung Ming's troops c x I I were overcome by yj I n natural gas which de- .J*^--"-^^ IP layed fheir
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  • 414 3 Red Papers Not Left By Night at *W at Class Students Standard Staff Reporter THERE was no evidence that Communist iterature was left behind m desks of Singapore Raffles Institution classrooms by those attending adult classes, Mr. Peter Claque, Police Secretary, told The Standard yesterday. He was
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  • 172 3 MR. M. F. K. LONGMAN. director of one of the oldest British publishing houses. Longmans, Green and Com-* pany, Ltd.. will visit Singapore next week. He is making a si* months *.our around the world, accompanied by his wife, Lady Elizabeth Longman. Lady Long m a
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  • 15 3 All Aid To Attend Lectures 1 s* I li i i i i a I
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  • 40 3 vtR I. tn .T«>on Khcng /third !rti»? 1«- ft i who represented tagaporc >t the New York Herald Tribune Youth I m New York is seen t clow n from the fcf'XC. aircraft at Idlewilde Airport.
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  • 141 3 RADIO Malaya will broadcast i |i recital by Brands Polej soprano, and Susheela De\ with William Re-i a- a ■< ip&nist, on Feb. 10 a*. 9. X 5 p j Ti'.t w c: par' of the re■ita v ill be broadi asi over 'tie
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  • 57 3 ONG CHYE HIN (33>. oi Tampei s Road, was charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with attempting t< extort $10.80 from Yeo Thiam Yen by putting the latter m fear of assault, al the Pa; Lebar bus tei tynus. 6th n c, Tampenis Road on Jan.
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  • 93 3 > md ird Mart Reporter [5 iPORI landlords can now 10-I4** their L tbe comaalttef appointed by the y. sii lohn \noll. the chairman of the comb S Berieck, told The Standard, yester- I I < "J 1 9 a*" ith tha ommi I ..rther d""*l i
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  • 76 3 WOMAN, Cm a Guai j jresterday reft sed m t Singapore Fifth PoVice v tc |i c. k h h hus- ta t* t -p hi her-in--Ihi ;c..^ f <- ew< WI f M Magistrate. Mr. r C f.p.nan. a>< -\i her 1 .he knew her 1
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  • 232 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Malayan Pharmaceutical Association will hold a special meeting this week to oppose any suggestion that hospital assistant* as a body be allowed to register as pharmacists m the Federation. I A spokesman of the Associalon, Mr. T.H. Elliot, coramentng on the proposal
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  • 28 3 MR. THEIN SOON HIN, of the Kuantan Customs Department, has been transferred to Port Swettenham. He has been succeeded by Mr, Yong Wei Lin of Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 18 3 MEMBERS of- the J»*»P«^• t J ie^^Mr!vl~ fgtSZu lit W«terfw»» Wirkewt -IJ-iw.
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  • 36 3 IRRUSSAPPAN PERUMAL of Pasak Estate was charged tor voluntarily causing hurt to another Indian. Nadesan, with a knife. He claimed trial and the case was postponed to Feb. 7. Bail of S5OO was allowed.
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  • 40 3 Master Lim Chor Ann. 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Chia Wee of Singapore, left for Australia by Air Ceylon yesterday to join Holy Cross College, Sydney. Standard picture shows Chor Ann with his parents and sisters.
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  • 195 3 THE QUEEN'S Schoiarships and Fellowships Board for 1952 has recommended that scholarships should be awarded to the following m Singapore:--—. Dr. Un Hon Ring, of US, C enrtenci au A ireri ue, mrb wishes to read Ear a Ph. 1). degree m Human Anatomy
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  • 210 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. "Jana. Gana, Mana". the wellknown Indian national songsung by a bevy of girls, yesterday greeted the many Indians who assembled a: the Public English School. Johore Bahru. to celebrate the third anniversary of the republic of India. The large gathering, said
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  • 116 4 MORE than 150 of Singapore's 200 private .streets are less than 36 feet wide and so do not fulfil the City Council's minimum requirements for taking them over as public roads. Miss Amy Laycock, Councillor, told The Standard yesterday. She said she had received many complaints
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  • 313 4 Certain Big Hospitals Not Up To The Grade' Standard Staff Reporter CERTAIN major hospi- j tals m the Federation of Malaya are not **np to! standard" m providing adequate training facilities for young doctors serving their one year's compulsory internship after graduation from the University of Malaya, The Standard learned
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  • Article, Illustration
    81 4 THREE HEADS ARE BETTER THAN J%£h£ Britt (right), export manager of Manufacturing Co. U£.A.. is .^^mSs^^M^ Singapore's leading Chinese boat bu^ el^: "J- £T t gig Huat (centre) of Messrs. Gay Seng Co^on for outboard speed-boat racing. ch^ m^.^l ve^L year's outboard Mr. Soh P«yKe« i le^L, I^irS with a
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  • 160 4 MRS. EU URGES A SINGAPORE City Councillor Mrs Robert Eu (Progressive—West), told The Standard yesterday, that, from the health point of view it was "most undesirable" to license hawkers selling fish and fre^h meat. This issue will be brought up for consideration at the
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  • 78 4 THE Singapore U.S.I S. library is calling upon all its members to renew their membership cards because it wants to bring the record of its reading members up to date. Miss H. Simonson. Director of the library tod The Standard yesterday. She said that since the
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  • 91 4 THE Young Men's Christian Association of Singapore will sponsor a series of four lectures on education by Mr. Keith Payne, Adult Education Officer of the British Council, beginning Feb. 27. The lectures will be on: Further Education: University of Cambridge: British Education Act of 1944 and Education
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    94 4 MR. J. A. Cumming, (left) Director of Gestetner Limited, arrived m Singapore by QantasBOAC from London yesterday for a five-day visit He is making a five-week tour of the Gestetner branches m the Far East. Mr. Cumming. who is a member of the Advisory Committee to the Government on the
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  • 96 4 JOHORE BAHRU Tues.— Every district m Johore will organise a programme of celebrations to be held on the occasion of the Queen's Coronation. The State Government is allocating $30,000 towards the expenses. It has been decided by the Coronation Committee that this sum
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  • 46 4 THREE Singapore clubs have applied to Government for permits to run fruit machines. They are: the Royal Singapore Flying Club, Singapore Recreation Club and City Council Services Union. The Indian Association, which operates two "fruit" -machines, has alreadj obtained a permit.
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  • 123 4 A JUDGMENT recently given by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, and of interest to motorcyclists carrying pillion riders, was reversed yesterday by the Court of Civil Appeal the Chief Justice, Federation, Mr. Justice Mathew, Mr. Justice Brown and Mr. Justice Knight. In the before Char-
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  • 100 4 No Time For A Hartal KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. '-With the Emergency on, we should not, at this juncture, embarrass the Government m any way," said Mr. A. A. Abdullah, former president of the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce, commending on the proposed hartal by the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce
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  • 22 4 FOR selling adulterated milk m the Muar Town. Seenivasan of Parit Propok, Muar, was fined $50/- by the Muar Magistrate.
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  • 135 4 A RUBBER tapper, Ong Siong. returning to ins hut at the 13th mile nffandaj Road, on a dark night on Dec. 30. knocked against an object. When he lit a match.* he was startled to see a man hanging from the crossbeam of the hut, the
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  • 267 4 HOW does a man know he is m love? By the look m a woman's eyes? Not at all. But there are three tests by which he may find out whether he is truly m love tho tests of time, separation, aad companionship, said
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  • 39 5 SIM CHENG was charged 'fore *t>e Kota Tinggi Magiste foe -surying a pair ot •-i anvas" shoes, a: lOtfa Mi' c Lombong Road, possession which he could not satisfactor- The case was adjourned to Feb, and bail a* refused
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  • 357 5 TEMPLER CALLS FOR MORE LEADERS Way To Help Forge rv 1 HAT 1 ■m.-r a Single Malayan Nation [Standard Staff Correspondent*! KUALA LUMPUR, The emergence of more leaders than they have today from among the Indian community m this country, was suggested by the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Temp'
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  • 102 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A fish-breedei alleged here today that about a month after he had prevented a Malay Special Constable from fishing m his pond, he was shol and seriously wounded on the chest by the constable. The constable. Razalli bin Sutan (21) was convicted
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  • 177 5 MALACCA. Tues.— Alter a month's duration, Operation Service" is becoming an useful and popular aspect of Police work that is much appreciated by the here. anmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmV n imber ot ases of Police gii ng help to the public m iome way oi the other were c
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  • 125 5 Service— Not Fund- Raising Is WSL Aim IPOH. Tues. The Perak Women's Service League now m its fifth year. emphasises Once again m its annual report thai no subscription is required from members and tha; the primary object is service and not fund-raising. The financial assets at the e\\6 of
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  • 162 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— An assurance on ben all of local Indians of then cooperation, loyalty and contribution to the future of Maiaya. was given by Mr. Ramakrishna Rao. Agent of the Government of India m Malaya, here tonight. Speaking at a dinner held m celebration
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  • 83 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-Three more terrorist* have been killed and two others wounded by Security Forces ii the Federation. Two more terrorists have I I I a I ki:'-l I I I I I Ki.'-B I I I I I killed I v■ I I on
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  • 33 5 MALACCA. Jan. 27 Mr. D.A. Weir. Assistant Comm ssioner ol Police, Malacca, w be going on transfer to Kuala i Lv npur m early February, as] ACP. Special Branch, at the Headquartei s.
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  • 133 5 Bandit Helpers Jailed IPOH T te Two Chine iths, !hoo ronf CI an 121) and Chow Sa-, 1 19), nho 9en c dea rtbed bj an ex-ban tlil a s a bandit i ourier and i amp caretakei i pc live sue today sentenced to three years' rigorous impi isonment
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  • 99 5 KUALA LUMPUR 'I Lies 11 is now repoi ted In i rorist aho aas killed by Security Forres m the festn a:ea of Malao on Jan 25, wai shot is i esull of [nfoi mat ion suppl ied to the aid hoi it iea through P.O.
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  • 217 5 IPOII. Tues. -Tan Tai Fook (19) who described himsed as au "ice breaker" was sentenced to eight months* rigorous imprisonment by Magistrate Che Abdullah bi?i Ghazally this morning, when he pleaded guilty to **> theft charge. According to Inspector M. i Balasundram, who prosecuted, Fook
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  • 697 6 co at last, the Progressive Party has. r.s it were, lei the cat out of the Cabinet. And an interesting cat it has turned out to be! Certainly it is far more interesting than the proposed addition to our political furniture. And this unwitting exposure ol
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  • 352 6 Review of Views PEOPLE living m the rural areas m Singapore and the j^-.ghbouring Islands are now hoping that the Singa- pore Rural Board, will take| action to improve sanitation' m the rural areas says Utusan Melayu. Utusan suggests that besides supplying water to the inhabitants of the small islands
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  • 1091 6  -  PATRICK O'DONOVAN L aaaAaZLmmam who appear *wtieJijr opposed to national ;„">» I„ "Reformed** Japaa *«V*« CfiSS CS tSriuU .upport ot the Liberal B o Ve ,> £SS= a aass pctcncc cor to Jcal with labour By JAPAN Is faced with a question on whose settlement probably
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    • 368 6 What Kind Of Game Is The School Up To? Sir; Admission to the Oxford University is not so difficult as seeking admission to the Primary Classes of the Johore Bahru Sultan Ibrahim Girls School. New admission to this class was held on 3.1.53, after a test which the school described
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    • 25 6 "I'm suggesting they reduce tbe days of the week to Saturday and Sunday! Guess that's the only way I can make ends meet!'*
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    • 346 6 Sir: It is very gratifying to read your leader headed "Worth the $50,000" m the issue of January 23 m which you commend the building project for a headquarters and a cultural centre for the Singapore Council foi Adult Education. On the need for
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    • 142 6 Sir; I am hot at all surprised to hear that Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan is king steps to set up a Chinese University m Malaya. The only thing that surprised me is that he had not taken these steps earlier. It is very clear to any observer
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    • 270 6 Sir;— The talk of the town is the establishment of a Chinese University m Malaya. So long as Malaya lacks a nationality, any man m Malaya whether Chinese, Indian, or Malay is naturally communal minded, and therefore, if the majority of the Chinese are m
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  • 220 7 Britain Goes Ail Out For Guided Rockets NI Itn 87.— Britain is going: all out m the I lopment of guided rockets "travelling times the speed of sound/ the House of old yesterday. Duncan Sandys said there can he guided rocket is one of the of war which are going
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  • 16 7 Worried Over PI JU Talks StaJ lM>-rtcr th a ng to I i s a I
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  • 128 7 EO CHEE VEOXG. (HI), a i m oyed hi a Singai CI inese sundry gootis iop Geylang, was sentenced ree years' imprisonment j l pleaded guiitv to a of cv pab c homicide murder, be- W itton to the j re Ass *c Court yes-
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  • 80 7 The US Army's new 280--millimetre Atomic Cannon, officially described as the "newest, most devastating artillery piece m the nations defence arsenal" is seen m the Presidential procession from the Capitol (seen m background) to the White House. This cannon which weighs 85 tons, can throw a shell
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  • 196 7 FRANKFURT, Jan. 27.— The death toll rose to 50 yesterday m West Germany's worst 'flu epidemic since World W T ar 11. In Munich, hardest-stricken German city, all elementary schools were closed yesterday. Factories reported up to 50 per cent of the workers
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  • 166 7 A TVRE-REIREADER. Lim Kirn Pok, was tinea $500 m the Singapore Fir-*. Criminal Distri Court yesterday for abetting the offence of g:v:ng false vidence. A private, William Arthur Lee. of 61 Coy.. RASC, Ayer Rajah Road. said that Lim hired ou: a car to him on Mar.
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  • 332 7 Worid News fin Brief a fTJtE FIGHTERS raced gams' time m an attempt to gel a supply oi US army bazookas to blast the tops off two burning gas '.veils m the Guil ol M« *ric bet «*e darkt sa spokes-mas for the LonlPure Oil Company,
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  • 67 7 TOKYO, Jan. 27, (UP). The ashes of Subhas Chandra Bose, wartime leader of the Indian Independence League, have been found after being hidden m a Japanese temple for seven years, the newspaper Mainichi said yesterday. Bose died m an air crash shortly after the war's end
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  • 324 7 AEC To Launch I $29 M. Explosive Assembly Plant WASHINGTON, Jan. 27, (AP)— The Atomic Energy Commission yesterday announced it will conduct a series of tests involving "new and improved" atomic weapons plus some 18,000 troops— beginning m March on the Yucca flats of the Nevada
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  • 97 7 LONDON. Jan. 27. (APL— Informed sources said today Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and Chancellor of the Exchequer R. A. Butler. on their projected visit to the United States, hope to enlist American support for a vast new programme of wider world trade. Britain's new Ambassador
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  • 66 7 A noted American radio news commentator. Mr. Dwight Cooke, will arrive m Singapore tomorrow from Kuala Lumpur to wire-record an interview with th e Com-missioner-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Mr. Cooke writes and announces the five-times-a-week show "You and the World" on the Columbia
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  • 74 7 A YOUNG, labourer. Tan Hook Chen. (17). fell to his death early yesterday morning from a floor of a three-storey building at the junction of Victoria Street, and Jalan Kubor. A taxi-driver who was filling petrol at a petrol kiosk opposite the building saw the boy
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  • 75 7 LONDON, Jan. 27 (Reuter)— The Cabinet today brushed aside routine business to discuss Britain's most burning topic whether or not Derek Bentley, a 19-year-old illiterate, should hang tomorrow for the murder of a policeman. The issue which has raised one of the biggest death cell controversies of
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  • 125 7 RENO (Nevada) Jan. 27, (Reuter) Film star Rita Hayworth won a divorce here yesterday from P«nc« Aly Khan whom she married four years ago after a whirlwind courtship. l\ t iLi j. The divorce was a slow one In this city of
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  • 81 7 SAIGON. Jan. 27 (UP)— Russia and Red China hue agreed to intervene m the Indo-China war it the Communist Vietminh rebels face defeat by French Union troops, a high rebel official who deserted to ihe French reported today. The French authorities said the existence of
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  • 26 7 THIRT V n< rsons were drowned on Sunday when an overloaded Sou h Korean passenger ship capsized m a westcoast harbour near Inchon.— UP
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  • 76 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Jan. 27. The following ore the doting prices ol rabbet and tin on London Morket today:—- LONDwh RUBBER t Spot 23 id. March 23 Id. Apr/June 23Jd. July/Sept. 23{d. Ocr. /Dec. 23 d. Feb. c.i.f. 231 d. i Market: Quietly steady. LONDON
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  • 232 7 WASHINGTON, Jan. 27, (Reuter).— President Dwight Eisenhower will deliver his state of the union message to a joint session of Congress next Monday. In it he will tell the world the plans of his new administration on internal and foreign affairs m the manner of the British
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  • 89 7 NEW YORK Jin 27. (AP) Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge said yesterday President Eisenhower has ordered an FBI investigation of all American nationals employed at the United Nations and of all mem bers of the United State* delegation to the United Nations. Making "his first ap
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  • 26 7 HOLLAND is rem.. i»• I American dollar aid f<w i* j year ending m June because jof her improve^doll*n**^pay- ments posinon.M Reuter
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  • 341 8 Captain 'sFamily Among The Crew Sfcmdard Shipping Reporter INTO the Singapore roads yesterday morning steamed a coastal freighter m which more than a quarter of the crew are of the fair and weaker sex. For the skipper sails the ship with the assistance of his family.
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  • 94 8 NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Jan. 27. (LlP).— Yale University announced yesterday that it will send a floating laboratory into the Pacific Ocean to study rare fish. The scientific expedition will leave Guayquil, Ecuador, on Mar. 1 for the Humbolj Current along a 2,000-mile stretch oi
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  • 112 8 LONDON, Jan. 27, (AP).— British Overseas Airways Corporation last night announced its grounded fleet of ten Stratoc|ji|iser^^uUMak^ot^ BOAC said m a statement it had determined the cause of 15 recent engine failures which brought on the sudden grounding orders and raised the question of sabotage. Later.
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  • 90 8 SUEZ. Jan. 27 (Reuter)— The Finnish steamer Tirrenia (3,957-tons) which blew up and sank m the Red Sea on Saturday carried a cargo of ammonium nitrate believed destined for China, shipping circles here said. The Tirrenia. whose CTJftW of .'-17 abandoned their blazing ship before
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  • 78 9 RUBBER DROPS 2½ CTS. RUBBER prices m Singapore declined substantially yesterday, a drop of 2J cents per lb. being recorded during the day on heavy selling, both local and upcountry. The market was easier m the morning but became errat:c fan the afternoon. Orders from abroad were few. while overseas
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  • 71 9 THF Singapore Chamber ol Commmrtm Rubber Aasutciation noon once*- tin rent per lQ yesterday 'Ja::. 27 1 were: Bi\c-* Seller? No. l PSS Snot Loom 80? Bii RSS FOB Wa l Feb. ai j an X". i Mar. hi". an i No. 2 Feb. 76J 761 N -i.
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG. Jan 27—Special Standard Service Closing prices on tht Hongkong Exehangc todaj were $15.70 to £1 sterling 5t".0.;25 to US$l; $1,835 to Malayan $1: $0 33Q to one Indonesian Rupiab; Golrj $283.75; to QOaf taei. I
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  • 86 9 MALAYAN production of jtin m concentrates last year was 36.838 tons compared with 157,167 tons for 1951, according '< to official statistics. I During December. Malaya produced 4.943 tons compared j with 4.800 tons for November. including those from mines j and da! ang washer.
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    38 9 > A GROUP picture of > > the delegates of the As- I sociated Chinese ChamI hers of Commerce of I Malaya at the Selangor J Chinese Assembly Hall, J J* Kuala Lumpur, on Sun- J day. S '.v\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\vv*-^"'* k *>*' AVVV
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    30 9 photo. A glass chalice, which retails at £21. is exhibited by Thomas Webb Corbett Ltd.. at a specia! display of coronation souvenirs at the Council of Industiria^lesign London. I AFP
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  • 150 9 JAKARTA.; Jan. 27. (AFP).— The fifth session of the Subcommittee on Trade and Industry of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East opened m Bandoeng, West Java, yesterday. The Sub-committee on Trade and Industry is \he fourth and last sub-committee of the
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  • 96 9 THE Indonesian Consulate General m Singapore announced yesterday that from Feb. 1. only the f.o.b. Singapore price must be stated m the proforma invoices to be verified by the office. The specified freight and Insurance must not be "luote L However, if delivery of
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  • 129 9 Standard Market Reporter S SINGAPORE, Tues.— Malayan tin and industrial sr-r<ies were irregular today with moderate trading reported. Rubber shares remained idle Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS Stiver* Sellers Con. Tin Smelt Ords. 23/9 24/6 Gammons 3.97 407 cbi Henry Waugh 2.30 2.37 xd McAlisters 40.00 41.00
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  • 88 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market m Singapore was fairly active m the copra section where good turnover of business was reported. Copra opened at $371 per picul with business passing at that level, but cased slightly to $3t)£. Buyers for February shipment indicated S3()*, and
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  • 41 9 COLOMBO, Jan. 27. (UP). The Government of Ceylon has decided to accept the oiler nf the Egyptian Government to send a mission to Ceylon to discuss the situation arising from *h e inability of Egypt to purchase Ceylon tea.
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  • 252 9 '52 Total Only 221 Tons Short AMERICAN consumption of new rubber during 1952 ot 1,258,336 tons was only 221 tons short of the all-time record of 1,258,577 tons consumed during 1950 ond 3.7 per cent, above the 1951 figure. Natural rubber consumption last year
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  • 38 9 THE Communist newspaper Ta Kung Pao reported from Canton that the Communist Bureau of Commerce and Industry had been divided into two sections one to control state-owned trade, the otherto control private trade. H AP
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  • 109 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubher S rices (cents per lb.) ia Ingapore yesterday were: No I R.s.S Spot Loose 79J R0 No. 1 R.S.S. 801 Ml No. 2 R.S.S. 75i 75J No. 3 R.SS. 72| 72| Tone: Steady. TIN SINGAPORE, T..-S-The price of tin today Wa s $471. Down 50 cts.
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  • 87 9 MALAYAN shipment r f prepared hit ex during Dec* ber amounted Io 1,419.32 lont of which 1351 tons went *o the United Kingdom and 2.471 tons to the United Statea, according to official Statistics. During the month th* K. c ration shipped 2-670 tons ol which 390
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  • 49 9 LONDON, Jan 27 AP I i —The United States has so h i P aced ord i m Bcita ri */< I v I U. 5.5100.0" I 000 ir Regim d Maudiing. Economic Se clary :'c the Trea ry, told thi 1 1 i of Commons.
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  • 32 9 THE Ej As i Tobacc factory at T kee-to. Cant was taken over by the CI tiese Coi i i unists th: nth nd most m^^ mm^ mmm^ m^^^^L AP
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  • 96 9 HOUSEWIVES m Singapore and the Federation will welcome a new product which spells death to insect pe>t* such as cockroaches, mosquitoes, flies, and ants. It is the new and improved blend of Shelltox." which contains "Cammexane" gamma 8.H.C.. m addition to DDT. and Pyrethrins. All stocks
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    • 1265 9 SINGAPORE M^a^?u^®f ImLS) 5 aja. WEATHER REPORT KLANG DIARY ton. Sandakan (ML4OB) '6.30 aan. MINIMUM TEMPERATURE: 7.30 ckiTCßTAiMiiruT t/,MR Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh (MLIO4) a.m. Jan 28 .0 1 M pjn Jan 27 I ENTERTAINMENT EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: 730 a.m. Singapore .76 F), Penang lib rl. L. > n v ChUdrena book
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  • 133 10 They Will Compete For Miss Max Fattor Singapore' Tid HKKi: lined up are seven more enlr.'v A *-<! lOf 'Miss Max Factor Singapore' Beaut*. Vam\r*t "In fl U this Saturday. From left t« right: fmtUma ft******* I Duku Road, Singapore; Rosalind Patriria I;( tl leigh Park. Singapore: Alice Iho of
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  • 629 10  -  Margaret Scon ay J m best time to start weaning a young baby that is taking him •fl the breast or bottle and putting him on to more or less solid food i< round about six months. However, the whole thing should be
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  • 555 10  -  Annette Green By Vf "HAT would you do if V your h sband r*tme to you tomorrow aad said. "Darling. I've just quit niv job. What I really want to be is a doctor. It'll take years, and you'll have to work to help support us
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  • 525 10  -  Dorothy Roe By (By Cable) \TH YORK.— It looks like a good season ahead tor reducing salons and girdle manufacturers, because women are going to have to slim down to fit into the* new Spring clothes. No more voluminous skirts and crinolines will conceal that hipllne
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  • 442 10 T AM a recently engaged girl, but, instead of being happy, I am worried about whether my marriage will be a success. Recently my fiance and I were discussing case m which a married man was unfaithful to his wife by having an affair with another woman.
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  • 264 11 South Africans Fighting Back mo IDE/ Jon 27: (Rcuter-AAP) A fourth wicket stand of i US rallied South Africa here today on the third day oFthe Test against Australia and they finished with 224 runs on the board for the loss ol four wickets replyj^l > Australia's 530. The opening
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  • 40 11 TODAY'S SPORT SINGAPORE HOCKEY Inter-Services final— RAF rs Army at Seletar. RUGBY: SCC vs Navy Wanderers— SCC. Nee Soon vs RAF Tejigah Tengah. ft aval C-in-C vs Tengah "A" Tengah. BOXING: Youth championships SBS SOCCER: IRC vs AAA— Farrer Park.
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  • 64 11 THE following were elected office-bearers ot the Singapore Business Houses Football Association for the year at the annual meeting held at Shell House yesterday President: W.C. Mckean, Vice President: H. Wancners, Sec. retary: R.P.W. Gosma n (all reelected). Treasurer: Wee Thiam Bock, delegates for Division L
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  • 39 11 SINGAPORE youths boxing championship for which 160 are expected to take part starts tonight. Weighing m and medical examination will take place at 5 p.m. at the S-BS. La»e competitors may no: be included m the draw.
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  • 33 11 Eight goals were shared between Rovers a:;d Singapore Traction Union a* soccer yesterday. Tommy and Ahmad two each, were H >vers* scorers while Aziz (3) and Hussein notched STTTs goals.
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  • 26 11 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. Police Depot beat Selangor Club 6-0 at hockey yesterday. Scorers were Ala'gehdra <2>, "Geoff de Silva t.2>, Mohinder Singh, Ismail.
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  • 25 11 TTC SCC Draw Teachers Training College and Singapore Cricket Club played to a goalless draw m a S.H.A. senior knockout Ue on the Padang yesterday.
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  • 23 11 JACKS Sports Club will meet Kian Gwan Sports Club at soccer on Friday. Jan. 30 at the Clerical Union grounds.
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  • 22 11 HONGKONG, Jan. 27 (Reuter-AAP)— A Hongkong Chinese XI beat the touring Singapore team by 4---"2 today. Halftime score was 1
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  • 286 11 AT the annual general meeting of the Singapore Cricket Association, the following officers were elected for 1953: President: Mr. Theo Leijssius. Vicepresidents: Mr. Evan Wong, Mr. H. B. Noon. Secretary; Mr. T. H. A. Potts. Treasurer: Mr. Cheong Thiam Siew. Asst. Treasurer: Mr. Khoo
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    • 668 11 TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT, MALAYA Engineering Scholarships It is proposed to awaid a number of scholarships to suitably qualified persons to enable them to obtain the professional qualifications p; scribed for appointment as Assistant Controllers of Telecom muni cat ions. Enginei iring or Radio. The sa'ary -scale for these posts is at
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    • 145 11 /UR PRiEND AND YOU YE NO RIGHT I I X 1 lAWRGHT,I AWRGHT, I'VE HAP F AN BURNED GOING AROUND SPOUT /AW; NOW ABOUT ENOUGH J f OR <^\ V*\\Wpf -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H 'i BLT NCSOOY NtADE ING SPARKS UKE A (LETS N0T...) NOW EITHER NOU fl YOU'LL W U Wf& -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H
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  • 34 12 SC'iJ r igl v Ma y WTanderers i th* padang -aav is Parkei Hoai Enderby, M»1 Haywar War! son, Pig- i, Harding 1 ucl Pool Da Graj Brov Baird, Mi Ni i
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  • 230 12 Constance has done everythin-; right m her morning •workouts during the past week and if will be unwise to oppose her claims for honours of race 1 for class I division 4 over the fur lon,-. straight drive. Sr j dl 1 not accept
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  • 185 12 Trainer Yong Tha V n holds a strong han i m ?j c 2 w;'.h tour candidates ZalovixJ I Uy r I ;e, Agoko and Claudius j o* these Za!o\ix appea > most.! Hp Io a hit of i m I a' the turn tor
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  • 226 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Man O'War Is Biggest Threat By IPOH— Cinder's Prince, a very sm arr 10cming four-year-old Pacha gelding who struck^a happy note when he cantered away from hs rivahover six furlongs at Penang early trm month, is strongly fancied to win the main sprint (race
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  • 1197 12 Standards's RACE CARD RACE is 2.30 p.m.-Class 5, Div. 4-5 Furs. St 1. 4*JB Air Port »J 9.00 Mr. T.F. Wong vrtnnSg RuSell 2. B 6 Mr. Tin 6> -US Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe ng J.Donnelly 3. 247 Brilliant Son 61 8.10 Mr. W McGregor itl "odds Franklin 4. 6J7
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  • 135 12 Windsor Lad Guy Keveller Gooduood IMr. Tin Mr. lin Brilliant S«»« (iolihn Urdu Mr |%irt Golden Brm« /AloviX %«.oko WCfUBB IHUSt 2 Picture llmh-.« Metore House g ok< (la mil us /il«i\i\ ZalovU ti\X ENSMiN sill.OK KIKU SAII-OK «4«^ 3St.«rain suriin f'J :ilt f Daote'a ]<i>n K..MMU Warrior
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  • 31 12 IPOH— There has been no rain for the past 24 hours. The going for today's races, second day of the Perak Turf Club's January meeting will be very good.
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  • 226 12 PENANG trainer, Jimmy Martin holds the whip hand m race 3 with two candidates, Flylite and Gay Ensign both m splendid shape. Flylite was a goodish fourth to Man o'War m class 4 division 2 over six furlongs at Penang. He led for
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  • 203 12 Albert M, a last start, winner at Penang m Division 3 (6 furs) should again figure prominently m race 4. He has been stretching freely m his track work and with > lb more to carry m this same division he stands
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  • 22 12 THE Boys* Brigade. S.o.gapore Battalion, will hold their fourth annual swimming gala at Gillman pool *t 2.30 p.*n. on Saturday.
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  • 66 12 THE following ha\ been .selected to represent the Arms (Singapore) against RAF I Malaya) m the inter-services hockej final at Seletar toda* Jacobs, GHQ Sis Re**?: Singleton, 1 Singapore Regt RA: Pa HQ Dist.- Highcazonv GHQ FARELF; Reynolds. HQ Dist Sar«ent GHQ FARELF Clark GHQ FARELF: McKenzie.
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  • 16 12 LONDON. Jan. 26, (B tutei I Rugby Union Result Paignton 3 Guys Hospital 6.
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  • 198 12 Two first day's winners Finalist and Dundonald— have been brought together m race 5 for class five division 2 race over 5 furlongs straight. Finalist, a winner over 6 furlongs m division three gels 5 lb more although he is m a higher division. Possessing a nice
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  • 306 12 Kronchong May Be Too Good For Present Lot KKOACHONG. a Maharaj Kumar gelding has done everything .l morning work. He wound up his preparation on Monday morning tt l«'ii a v furlong sprint and was so full of running that it took some time More his nil! —a riding boy—
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  • 56 12 Ptl S I ger ii. -o bi •< m.-:ri t i pilla defeat Beauma divisj i 2 ove >j ge*> 4 lb Woi -> i sion She ire: -i i EOOd a 6. ■> A igg m d Hit p than. nails fa c the <*>ut>ide ':,,> eadew
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