The Straits Times, 24 November 1946

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  • 18 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NETT SALE IN MALAYA No. 591. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 434 1 Chairman to fly to Britain Sunday Times Reporter. TO study at first-hand the reasons why steel of all kinds is slow in coming through for a $3,500,000 rehabilitation scheme designed to bring the Singapore Harbour Board premises back to their pre-war standard of efficiency,
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  • 203 1 MEERUT, Saturday. pANDI'I Jawananal Nehru, vice-president of the Indian inteiim government, declared today: "We are in the f a crisis a very grea' crisis." He added that he •uIJ not t>il today whother he would continue to be in the m government ten days hence. This
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  • 52 1 PARIS. Sat. nAULA GUILLOU. 23-year-oid wife of a French naval petty was sentenced to life imi3nt by the Bordeaux couit yesterday en a triple murder charge. She *as found guilty of poisoning her alleged lover, Dr Jean Ferlut. and his father and mother over a year ago.
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  • 69 1 CAIRO, Sat. THIRTEEN policemen and more than 20 students were injured when nine hand grenades and one incendiary bomb were thrown in a full-scale clash between the police and 2,000 students in Cairo today. The clash tool- place when students tried to march in procession
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  • 52 1 Seventeen-year-old Valeric Moon, of Barnes Surrey, bears such a strikir facial resemblance to Sonja Heine, film star and former world > ampion, that when she appears on the ice at the tmDire Poo. she is apt to cause a temporary panic among other skaters training for the
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  • 239 1 NEW YORK, Saturday. BLAST furnaces which feed vital steel to the nations industries coole4-in a dozen steel cities today, spreading the threat of immediate unemployment to hundreds of thousands of workers cutside the coal industry, and threatening to widen the industrial shutdowns within a fortnight
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  • 65 1 Jerusalem, Sat. ORDERS were issued today to 5,000 troops patrolling the Palestine Railways to "shoot on sight,*' any persons within one kilometre of the railways who refuse to halt when challenged. Machine-gun posts were set up along the line to re-estab-l;sh the communications dr. runted by
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  • 115 1 San Francisco, Sat. rtE Pacific shipping strike which has blocked all American shipping from Pacific ports— with the exception of Army and Navy vessels—for 53 days, ended early this morning when the American Federation of Labour Masters, Mates and Pilots Union voted by a narrow margin
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  • 32 1 FOLLOWING fresh Franco-Viet- r '.mese fighting, this time a Langson, near the Chinese frontier, the French have occupied the entire town after losing 11 killed and eight wounded, reports AP.
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  • 356 1 LONDON, Sat. THE "revolt" of a section ot Labour Members of Parliament on foreign policy this week has not weakened either the portion of the British Labour Government or the great authority the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin. has won in international affair-, the Lord
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  • 283 1 Sunday Times Correspondent IPOH, Sat SERIOUS and sustained clashes between rival Chinese factions on Pangkor island, off the Perak coast, have turned a favourite holiday resort and busy headquarters of the Perak fishing industry into an island of strife and disorder. Skirmishes have occurred
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  • 181 1 VIENNA. Sat THE United States Army H Q m Vi3nna has announced that all 11 persons three army wives of generals and one girl and seven men. including the crew of the plane which crashed on tlv» Rosenlaui glacl?r have survived four days and nights
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  • 119 1 NANKING. Sat. ABRAHAM Lincoln's words "Government of the people, by tha people and for the people 1 are included in China's proposed constitution, which will be considered by th? National Assembly on Monday. The constitution also provides for equality of all races, freedom of thought and
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  • 102 1 NEW YORK, Sat. CHINA joins with Russia, France. Britain and the United States today in a discussion to limit the use of the veto in the United Nations Security Council. The veto issue, which the Foreign Ministers had lifted out uf the debate temporarily,
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  • 47 1 THOUSANDS of natives tied screaming from their villages when a shower of meteorites fell in the northern frontier district of Kenya, lighting up the night sky over many miles, killing ratde and burning down huts. A 100-feet crater has beer, reported by the natives. -Reuter
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  • 40 1 MANY families, in the Yorkshire residential town of Littleworth Bridge, Barnsley, slept in school rooms on Friday night after they had been moved from homes when a canal burst its banks and flooded over 300 houses, says Reuter.
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  • 1393 2 SPOTLIGHT On MALA YA AND MALAYANS CLIFFORD PEER TURNS HIS PIRST woman to bo ap Malayan Medical RICI WILLIAMS, who -kine with DR. .1 W. WINCHESTbK at Sine.. neral ilal. Although she b new to m William* is an <>ld Malayan, having been mtry. During upation. Miss Williams r mother
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    • 343 2 RADIO MAI AVA I amlne •*5 p.m. On the air thii pjn Musi- parade; 10. }3 p.m. Voice 1- week; 8.30 pm. News headlines; 8.32 of the violin; 10.30 pjn. Radio newsOingapore P «n. Music for everyboly; 8.3J p.m. reel; 10.45 p.m. London calling: 10.50 WTM np N w »*5
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    52 3 INDIAN WEDDING (M. Masud Ahmad, 12Ui Frontier Force Re*t., and his bride, formerly Miss Zain-un-Mmb Dawood, after their Mi-ildin* at Jubiler Manor, lIMM K«ad. Cap*. Ahmad in on the editorial staff of I and the bride is the third daughter of th? l«te Mr. I K Sheikh Dawood J.P.. and
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  • 268 3 Sunriux I in..- (or respondent Penang, Sat. F)R hoarding f,6 4ags of rice, a Chinese shopk.t jr. Choo Pen^ was yeste-day fined io.OCK) or six months' rigorous imprison!i default ;.g evidence before the Disdre. Mr. B. J- Jennings, the chief food inspector. 11l Kirn Poh. stated
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  • 211 3 CURFEW HAS CUT DOWN LOOTING Fewer car thefts Sunday Times Reporter CINGAPORE'S lorry curfew which began on Nov. 15 is attaining its object no large scale cases of looting of godowns and warehouses in the specified areas have been reported to the Police since then. The curfew also appears to
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  • 72 3 Surday Times Correspondent Seremban, Sat. A SEREMBAN hotel was the scene of a tragedy this morning, when in the same room were found a Chinese woman dead from stab wounds and a Chinese lying in a critical condition, also frcm a stab wound. Police investigations
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  • 101 3 CEVEN automatic pistols, two r volvers and abou'. 60 rounds f ammunition were seized by the Singapore C.I.D during the past week. Three men, an Indonesian and two Chinese, are in custody in connection with the seizures. The automatics were well greased and wrapped in
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  • 110 3 THE death occurred yesterday in Singapore of a well-known Dutch resident, Mr. L A. J. Rijk, at the age of 69, after some 30 years in Malaya. He leaves a widow. Member of a well-known Netherlands Indies family, Mr. Rijk at one time worked for Behn,
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  • 161 3 Sunday Times Reporter THE distribution of about 1,500,000 yards of cloth imported into Singapore by the Government will begin very shortly. When it comes down to the consumer who wants to wear the cloth, it will cost him, at ceiling prices, between
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  • 235 3 BOXER RETURNS Sunday Times Reporter FOR the first time in nearly six years, Australian boxers will again visit Singapore early next month under the management of Mr. Kow Kirn Lin, Singapore boxing promoter, who is returning in the Charon with his team of Malayan boxers.
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  • 59 3 Sunday Times Correspondent MALACCA, Sat. EIRE which broke out last night in a smokehouse of Sungei Bahru Rubber Estate Ltd., 21 miles from Malacca town, destroyed nearly 14,000 pounds of rubber and completely gutted the structure. Th? damage is estimated at $11,000. The Malacca fire brigade
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  • 781 3 HOME FOOTBALL LONDON, Sat. RESPITE atfocioua conditions, v heavy rain and gu»ty winds througihout the country football attendances aggregated almost 800.000. Forty-five thousand saw Liverpool fighting back, after being down 2-1 at half-time, to beat Arsenal to consolidate their position at the head of the First
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  • 365 3 Sunday Times Reporter "THE Singapore Police Force will continue to supply police--1 men at football matches as far as lies within their power, but we can't achieve the impossible," Mr. R. E. Foulger, Singapore Commissioner of Police, told me yesterday, r— He was referring to
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  • 130 3 Stolen rice in false bottoms of lorries Sunday Times Reporter AN ingenious method of smuggl. ing Govrnment rice out of the Singapore Harbour Board area has been discovered by the police. Yesterday morning a party of detectives from the C. I. D., undei Inspector Cheah, examining five lorries Just outside
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  • 60 3 AN exhibition in ihe Third v Police Court yesterday was an ingeniously constructed tin with a false bottom used by a Chinese, Niu Ah Boh to smuggle five kattis of rice from the Singapore Harbour Board area. Ho was sentenced to eight weeks' rigorous imprisonment by
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  • 45 3 Sunday Times Correspondent MALACCA Sat. AT a meeting held yestorrfay at ri the offices ct Mr. M. B B.asli, Malacca lawyer, a working committee was formed to negotiate with Government for thp i«>as*» o* suitable premises for th»; International Club at Malacca.
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  • 347 4 By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT S. L.AND YARD is setting up an Empire-wide eventually probably world-wid.?— n of exv-h^n™ing fingerprints by cable Its of the flr.it test between London and Melbourne have Just been reported in Nature, the scientific Journal, bf infndent F R Cherrili of Scotland Yards
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  • 65 4 OCORLS of shooting ledges in Scotland were not opened this year becaus? poor weather, depleted stocks of birds and price controls took much of the sport out of grouse shooting. Restaurants which normally buy the birds say they cannot afford to buy the game fowl this year
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  • 30 4 CCOTCH whisky now on sale is at least seven years old and is better than ever before says Mr. Philip Gee. of the Scotch Whisky Association, in Glasgow.
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  • 982 4  - ex-diplomat Causes "Storm in a samovar" Bob Gilmore The A ustra lia n "-j Scene By MELBOURNE, Nov. 13. EASY-GOING, good-natured, tidapa Australia has gone through a week of dingdong name-calling rows. The Melbourne Herald describes as "a storm in a samovar the Melbourne weekend rumpus where Soviet Minister Nikolai
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  • 629 4  - Crowds see great collection RHONA CHURCHILL ALL THE KING'S PICTURES By THERE was an old-fashion-ed family fireside atmosphere in Burlington House when I called there to see the King's pictures Suburban mothers and their schoolchildren, engaged couples, retired business men and their wives, country parsons and their curates were Jostling
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  • 101 4 BLIND TO READ BY EAR DLIND peopk? may now read by ear, using a new electronic aid that converts printed letters Into distinctive sounds. The machine, developed d> wartime US. Government agtia-y —the Office of Scientific Research and Development ha* been given its first public demonstration. To read with the
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    • 199 4 A trunk with Its contents lost in the sea— Tf only the traveller had taken out that o<ure;>ep policy as he had been urved to do The Inmrance Co would have mad* good the loss. DON'T DELAY K PROTECTION FROM ONE OF THE COMMEKCIAL DNION GROUP OF INSURANCE COMPANIES. WHOSE
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  • 572 5 $500,000 plant scheduled Sunday Times Reporter pONSTRUCTION of a bulking plant for liquid rubber latex at a cost of perhaps $500,000 is being encouraged by a large American company, Latex Distributors, Inc., of New York. Site for the plant will be either Singapore or Port Swettenham.
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  • 143 5 Chinese club's big plans for expansion Sunday Times Reporter THE Singapore Chinese Recrea- 1 1 lion Club has embarked on a plan to make it not only the premier Chinese recreation club but also a social and cultural centre. With this end in view, tne club which until recently confinid
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  • 127 5 Sunday Times Correspondent Penang, Sat. PENANG boy who has served as a flight surgeon with the American air force and has been on bombing missions o^er China, lyiwan (Formosa* and Burma, Dr. Yeoh Siew Tiang. is back here for a short reunion with his :.tmily before proceeding
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  • 122 5 .•'unday Times Correspondent KLANG. Sat r.|KAMA culminating in a double tragedy was enacted in a coffee shop at Telok Gadong Road in Port Swettenham yesterday when a young Chinese, despairing because his alleged mistress, a Chinese woman, refused to return to him, pulled out a
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  • 62 5 These two machines photographed on the deck of the American freighter Lake wood Victory in Singapore docks are the smallest model of a $1 'j 00 000 shipment of 110 tractors purchased by the Malayan Union Government in the Philippines for agricultural rehabilitation. The ship was specially chartered
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  • 313 5 Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG, Saturday. pENANG has been terrorised by a secret society ever since I the Japanese surrender, the members of this gang having been responsible for 90 per cent, of all serious crime, ranging from armed robberies and kidnappings to extortion, occurring during
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  • 151 5 Sunday Times Correspoiidciit KUALA LUMPUR, Sdt. THE Kuala Lumpur police arrested a Malay Regiment corporal last night while, it v alleged, he was handing over 1,346 rounds of ammunition and three hand grenades for $2,000. Puzzled by the appearance of Bren gun
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  • 113 5 TAN KENG SONG, a detective attached to the Singapore Police Force, was charged before Mr. Paul Storr in the First District Court yesterday with having corruptly accepted $300 from a Chinese, Teo Say Tee on Sept 26 at Bukit Panjang Village lor forbearing to prosecute Teo for
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  • 93 5 Sunday Times Correspondent A IR hostesses are unlikely to be employed on the United Kingdom-Sydney Lancastrian and flying-boat service according to 8.0.AC. and Qantas officials In Singapore. A Qantas official said yesterday that several W.A.A.F s had applied for jobs as hostesses but the
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  • 41 5 A LLEGED to have been found on Nov. 22 in Singapore with one .38 Smith and Wessen revolver and 48 rounds of ammunition, a Chinese, Ng Ke Hong, 20. had the charges explained in the Fourth Police Court yesterday.
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  • 340 5 Sunday limes Reporter A LTHOUGH most Singapore radio dealers are expecting more stock before Christmas, there have seldom been fewer sets on the shop shelves than there are at present, and several dealers are without stock altogether. One cargo of H.M.V. sets was overoarricd
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 539 5 PARCELS FOR B RITAIN Arrange meats have been made in AufttralU for the prompt despatch of FOOD Parrels to Britain. Orders art •ent AIR MAIL to oor Sjrney Office. AUSTRALIAN RECEIPT RETURNED TO TOU ONLY PARCELS AS ADVERTISED CAN BE SENT. ORDERS CANNOT BE ACCEPTED FOR ANT OTHER FOODSTUFF. A
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    • 119 5 There t are >^jK many U^^^ imitations v .7^7 But only the famous AER TEX Opea WeaTe gr»es that perfect protecnoo from both mid-day heat and evening chilL Its countless tiny air cells form an air-conditioned insulator against extreme* of temperature you're cool and at your ease at all times
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  • 594 6 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, NOV. 24, 1946. Bitterness Gone ftERHAPS the most lmporI tant thing that ha* .so far come out of the first phase of the protracted constitutional negotiations In Kuala Lumpur is evidence that Malay bitterness which followed the Mac Michael agreements has virtually disappeared and that confidence
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  • 1138 6  - $4,000,000 in Produce from 1,000 acres Harry Miller Highlands vegetables industry booming By THE Cameron Highlands' temperate climate vegetable industry is booming and this year's crops are likely to be worth more than $4,000,000—700 tons of produce going every month to the Services and markets up and down the Peninsula.
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  • 625 6 By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT S PURRED by reports of untapped deposits of uranium from which atom bombs fire made a six-nation race appears to be developing to explore the icy mysteries of the Antarctic. The race is led by Britain, who got a start
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  • 97 6 Sunday limes Corrcsponoc-ot Seremban. Sat MR. L. H. N. Davis, M.CC, Dis trict. Officer as well as Chairman of the Town Board, Seremban. has been appointed as temporary private secretary to the Governor of the Malayan Union. Sir Edward Gent. Mr. Davis was private tary to
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  • 496 7 Scale held to be too low Sunday Times Reporter rr ROPE AN government officers in Singapore and the Malayan Union accept the cost of living allowance given them as "a gesture.** .There is a considerable criticism of the seale the maximum on which is $60
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  • 141 7 Minday Times C<.r.e*j>«>ndent Art campaign for children in Singapore will bo launched in the nf;«r future by the Automobile «.f Malaya. It will figure among the earliest of tht Association, which is about to be ;er almost fiv ho numbers of i qHr, yes on :e
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  • 63 7 THARGED with assisting in the v disposal of -x st.len Morris 8 h.p. motor car between Nov. 17 and 22. iwo Chinese claimed trial in the Second Police Magistrate's court yesterday. The case against the two accused, Teo It Pang, 33, ar.d Heah Chat Lin.
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  • 46 7 A CHINESE woman. Teo Ah IX Moey was fined $500 in the Third Police Court yesterday when she admitted ownership of te n gallons of illicit samsu found concealed In her hut oft* East Coast Road by raiding revenue officers on Nov. 15.
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  • 203 7 Record cargo of sheep from Australia Sunday Times Reporter A CARGO of 4,034 Australian f* sheep— the biggest number to arrive in a single ship in Singapore were on board the Blue Funr. i liner Gorgon which put into p -t yesterday ten days behind sdiedule owing to the Fremantle
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  • 80 7 CHINESE detective, Cheah Heng Juan, attached to the Singapore Polic« Force, was charged yesterday before th e First District Judge, Mr. Paul Storr. with having corruptly accepted sums of money amounting to $350 on various dates during August, September and October from Tan Oh Kow as
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  • 57 7 Sunday Times Correspondent Malacca, Sat. A REVOLVER was accidentally fired In th e Malacca courthouse this morning:, the bullet penetrating a Eurasian process-server's trousers without wounding the man The weapon, an exhibit in case, was being handled by a magistrate's clerk, when It went off. The
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    39 7 MV 1. K M' 14\ lumsh bbUmc and journalist, who is f.rM.r. in the ours* of an nl ur of the Far i -h. < ri nhagrn newsPolitiken Mr Nielsen has tKM.I! rt widely and knowr rhina v.ell.
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  • 344 7 ii day limes Reporter rOVERNMENT action in claiming the return of their premises may mean the temporary uspension ot a Singapore social and philanthropic club, loss to Servicemen of recreational amenities and disappointment to a number of children through the cancellation of their Christmas
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  • 78 7 Men of the 13th (Lancashire) Battalion Parachute Regiment, who figured in the rutnt court-martial for alleged mutiny at Kluan K and whose sentence of two years' imprisonment was quashed after representations to the Government, photographed when the) landed from the troopship Otranto at Southampton. Picture shows (f*«»m
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  • 70 7 \f EMBERS of the Jasin District Pest Destroyers' Clu'o which was organized by the local District Officer and was originally known as the Jasin Wild Boar Hunting Party, killed nine pigs in the past week Eight, of the pigs were sold for $206. Members
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  • 260 7 Sunday Times Reporter rE Government of Singapore is being asked to state what the position is with regard to claims for war damage compensation on goods and property which were seized by the Japanese during the occupation and which involve an estimated sum of
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  • 124 7 Sunday Times t'orrespoiiacut PENANG. Sat. rE International Club, first of its kind In Penang. will t>e opened In Per.ang on Dec. 1 when the present sports club and the games section of the Penang Turf Club will be handed over to the committee of the new
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  • 66 7 A 24- YEAR-OLD Indian, Ospanl, was sentenced to 14 days' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Paul Storr in the First District Court yesterday for being in possession of 35 two-hoon tubes of Siamese chandu. when searched by revenue officers at the Singapore Harborur Board on Nov. 22. Osparv
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  • 214 7 POLICE CHECK ON PREMISES BY PHONE Sunday limes onopoiu.rnt KJALA LUMPUK, Sat. A SCHEME Ls being develop-" ed by the Criminal In« vestigation Branch in Kuala Lumpur wheieby all commercial establshmcnts and mines with valuable property unguarded except by jagaj can be kept in constant c ntact with wireless control
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  • 53 7 FOUR Chinese were broupi fore the Second I Magistrate yesterday d with pssaulting a Fol'ce I tor, Mohamed bin Sidin. on Nur. 11. They accused. Rwi Suang. On? Kon Leong I Peck, and Tan Ah L^clc i J trial and the rase was po i to Dec 7.
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    • 16 7 ■I'jHb marden company Refrigerating Engineer > S2. Orchard Rd P.O. Box 755 Telegrams: MAROEN Tel. 3252. SINGAPORE
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 631 8 SOMJC expert* beieve bridge is a science: others treat it as an art. Pre-eminent among the "arUsU" Is S J. Simon— "Skid 1 to the bridge world whether they know him <<r merely know him as a Russian -born best-selling author. He was partnered on this occasion by his wife,
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    • 563 8 THIS WEEK FOR YOU -What the Stars Foretell aspects of this week for the best success and happiness. Combine business and social affairs to their mutual advantage. If personal friends seek to be helpful, let them. A time for family gatherings. Be thankful for the happiness that all can bring
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    • 267 8 are seeking social advancement. Make good contacts. GEMINI (May 22- June 22)— Collect money owing to you and pay any outstanding bilk.. Ibis is a time to solve money problems. A good week for your personal plans. Do something that is a definite pleasure. CANCER (June 23-July 23) Science, education
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    • 522 8 BY McLLA VIRGO (Ant. 24-Sept. 22)— This is a week in which you may relax socially without being con-science-stricken about neglectIng your work. Wednesday is a social day. Affairs of children •re particularity favoured. Help at a children's party. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Domestic activities are in the forefront this
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  • 22 9 GRACEFUL GRECIAN G OWN I his graceful Grecian evi'n:i;jr gown in white ripple chiffon has dropped neckline with silver and emerald Jewels.
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  • 598 9 BRITISH manufacturers are being deliberately the slowest in the world to put nylons on the market, because they have bee,', mak ing certain that their stuck ings will be second to none in the world. Nylons, are being cooked in a big factory
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  • 1088 9  - HILL SCHOOL TO RE- OPEN JEAN GAYE A WOMAN'S NOTEBOOK By Sunday Times Woman Correspondent DLANS are well in hand for the re-opening of one of the main schools at the Cameron High—the T a n g 1 i n school and parents will be glad to know that Miss
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  • 429 9 j 4,1-opk-m-ia >s dislike htarin* my small son say "fee-tree" for horse and "bowbow" for dog. and so on. 1 think it is not only charming but natural, and instinctively the right way to approach the language, since all languages started by the imitation of sounds and developed
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  • 770 10 THE Royal Air Forte <occer team from Base Headquarters sprang the biggest surprise ot the season at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when they eu.r.'mted the Chinese from the Victory Cup competition, winning a »reat game twonil. The Airmen are now in the final and are
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  • 128 10 Sunday Times Reporter. Muar. Pri. IliE Muar Uan Wah BP. beat the Batu Pahat Union BP. by five games to one in a badminton match played at the Muar Amusement Park last night The following were the results (Lian Wah players mentioned first > SINGLES: Ng Ngo Tee
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  • 49 10 A LL Members of the United Chinese Amateurs are requested to note that a general meeUng wIU be held at j the residence of Mr. Chan Khek Eng. i 164. East Coast Road on Dec. 1. at 2.00 p.m. with the object of reviving th« ;issorlation 1 s activities.
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  • 322 10 Sunday Times Reporter MALACCA, Sat. rO hockey State trial games have been played so far and there is much speculation as to the composition of the state side this year. In my opinion oniy five or six of those who have already represented the
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  • 495 10 of the strongest teams in Malaya, p:oved they have not lost their old fire when they easily disposed of North Perak P.W.D. by six games to nil earlier this s/eek. Sunday Times Reporter PENANG, Saturday. FE first step towards the revival of women's sport in Penang
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  • 70 10 'I'HJJ following have been selected to represent the M<"rry Badminton Union Party, against the Jacques Badminton Part;. in a friendly match to be played at 2 30 p.m, at the latter's court, today: Charles Benedict, Nalr. A. Sujak, The Tjiotig Aunh, Koh Cheng Hock. Cheong En<? Leong.
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  • 62 10 'ItHE following will represent the Singapore Hornets in a friendly hockey match against RAF Seletar at Seletar today. Transport will leave Chapel Road. Katong at 4 pm. sharp VN Pillai; RH. Barth. B.J. Kleinman; D.A. Woodford, M. Toledo, O. Labrooy: R.S. Barth, W. Ponniah, D. Booth, B. Scheerder
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  • 70 10 Perak's Rugby XV which gained a brilliant victory over Selangor at I poh last week by 18 points to five. Seated: Tai Swee Kee, H Ritchie, R. Ghows, F. C. S. Tillbrook (capt.). M W. Graham, T. M. Clark, D. R. Chapman and Capt. J Whitelaw. Standing:
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  • 161 10 Perak Race Weights For Saturday Sunday Times Reporter IPOH. Sat. 'I 'HE following are the weights for the x first day of Perak Turf Club's November-December meeting on Saturday. Nov. 30. Horses, Class 1. Dtv. I. 51 Fan. Courtenay 10.07, Jcsanne 9.00. Ballymun 8.09, Zargun 8.01. Distinguished 7 13. Ron
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  • 53 10 T*.iE following will represent an Indo- Ceylonese XI against 223 .BOX) in a game of hockey to-morrow at 5.15 pm on the Depot ground. V.N Plllal. M. Peter. A. Ponnampalam. E. Doraisamy. S.D. William. P. Oupta. S.K. Sundram. A. Vijiaretnam. S. KuUisingham, W. Ponnlah. Mohd. Taha. Reserves: W.
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  • 374 10 Selangor Beat N.S. 21-0 Sanday Times Reporter SKREMBAN. Sat j^EGRI were outplayed in erery dei^ paxtment and took a severe b atlog when they met Sslaugor in an inter-state Rugby fixture at Seremban this evening, losing a one-sided game 21 points three goals, two tr<^s) to nil. Having mastered the
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  • 100 10 >vi.day Times L'ori-fsp<>.»<icnt PENANG Su. THE n-w batch of griffins ortered by the Penang Turf Club, according to latest advices, w 11 arrive in Penang early in December. At the forihcomin s ChrUtmM meet ng, a special New Year Top Is being offered
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  • 56 11 > .uuncis (v<"frs. Hutton deft) and Wafhhrook taking the field at the commencement cf play in the England versus Australian XI a, the Melbourne ricket Ground. Hutton was caught Freer bowled McCool for 71 which he made in 154 minutes, including three fours. Washhrrok was bowled McCool for
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  • 93 11 urne. Sat. attending wonder hone Bern- h?.-e the owner's iMr -m that B Romano said eailitr ia the M nr.rics thftt 'tampion mlgJu returt: r> th Tack. but Dr. GO. Heslop and Mr. •> arr a. tending I borc.u t Jrftctured a sesamoid ray it
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  • 737 11  - QUEENSLAND 400: M.C.C SCORE 150 FOR 3 Bill Bowes From deserved his wicket when, like Hutton, Oibb went down wicket, missed the ball and was stumped. ■"wo overs later Washbrook did exactly the same thing and was stumped. McCool has bowled excellently and what I like is that he rarely
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  • 174 11 QUEENSLAND—IST INNINGS stefen c Glbb b Bcter M Cook not oat Iff Morris ran oat 4 TaUon c Gibb b Bedmr 26 McCool c Gibb b Yardky 2C Mar Kay c Gibb b Edrich 13 Archer c Edrieh b Wright If Yoang c t orapton b Wright U MrMahon
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  • 65 11 SYDNFV. Sat United States Davis Cup Uam ar-ive-d by air today and will leave icr Melbourne tomorrow, whe»e they wi'.l participate in tne Victoria tournament. Non-playing Captain Pate said Kraxaers' hand Injury Is now healed. but admitted it does give "some trouble." though denying
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  • 32 11 »ew York. Pri. GUE Lesnevich tod*; signed a contract to defend his world llghtheavyweight title on Feb. 28 at Madison Square Garden aga ns» Philadelphia Negro challenger. Billy Fox.— UP.
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  • 190 11 I 'HE Army Post Office beat the Malay x Football AssclaUon by three goals to two In a aoccer match played at McNalr-road on Friday. From the kick-off the Malays attacked, but their efforts at goal-grttlnj petered out on account of bad position, in?. At the
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  • 521 11 Taylor (Sembawang), MacLaren i Sultan). Deakin 'Sultan). Henderson (Sembawang). Booth (Sembawang). Morke (Terror). S.C.C.: Hutchlnson: Davies. Taylor. Grieve, Quayle: Frame, r >tter; Maxer. K N. WUson. Blunt. Hopkin. Tokeley, Goring. Wheeler, Morris. MAKING full use of opportunities which came their way as I*l a result
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  • 174 11 LONDON. Sat. C.RIAN Sellers. Yorkshire cricket •> captain and England Test selector, has a criticism to offer of Hammond's captaincy in Australia in an exclusive despatch appearing in today's Yorkshire Evening Post. Cabling from Brisbane. Sellers says: "Hammond's captaincy has surprised me a great deal. He chops
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  • 214 11 From Norman Preston. Brisbane, ttut. THOSE people who judge cricket by merely looking at figures will not be impresstd by wha r they read about the M.C.C. display hce durii. the past two days. Queen." id's record score of 400 against the
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