The Straits Times, 1 October 1949

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1949. PRICE TEN CENTS
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  • 614 1 Shearn Urges Bigger Force On Frontier From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. yjALAYAN authorities must take proper steps on an adequate scale now to protect Malaya from invasion from the north, said the President of the Malayan Association, Mr. E. D. Shearn, at the association's
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  • 264 1 'I Hi: Municipal President, Mr. W. L. Blythe, at yesterday's meeting of the Commissioners agreed that "shocking sanitary" conditions existed in Kampong Serai and other kampongs, which he described as "an ulcer on Singapore." Although the Health Officer liad put up a report on these
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  • 78 1 r-DAY the Free Press offers the public a record post-war paper —24 pages in all. In these pages will be found all that you have come to expect of your iturdav Free Press —the Magazine with its sport, film and Malayan articles and the usual eight pages
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  • 169 1 NEW YORK, Fri. RIFLE fire and dynamite blasts echoed through the strife-ridden coalfields of the United States today as big segments of the steel Industry started shutting down In preparation for a strike. U.S. Steel, and the Congress of Industrial Organisations. United Steelworkers were i
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  • 149 1 BATAVIA, Friday. QIX men were killed, several wounded and 112 J prisoners escaped in a mass break from Malang prison near Sourabaya, Java, last night, acco/dlng to the Dutch news agency. Aneta Convicts paraded for «mall-pox vaccination suddenly attacked a guard, knocked
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  • 64 1 LONDON, Fri. SALARY increases amounting to £400,090 sterling annually which the Government promised to introduce for higher-grade civil servants tomorrow are to be deferred. The decision to raise these salaries while the Government's general policy was that of "freezing" wages aroused much criticism, particularly in trade union
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  • 37 1 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON. Fri.-The Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Sir William Slim, is leaving by air on Sunday week to visit India, Pakistan and the Far East.
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  • 25 1 BOMBAY, Frl. -The HaffIcine Institute in Bombay has announced a new antl-mala-rlal drug more effective than paludrine. Mass production will start shortly.— Reuter.
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  • 62 1 WASHINGTON, Frl.— The U.S. Air Force discloses that some of Its giant B-36 bombers—with crews trained In atom bombing techniquehave gone to Alaska for "routine training.'' A high officer said it was only "coincidence" that the bombers took off from their Texas base at about the
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  • 44 1 PONDICHERRY, Frl.—Nationalist elements in the South India French settlements today rejected the reported French offer of "autonomy within the French Union." The president of the National Liberation Front said that the entire population wants a merger with the Indian Union.— Reuter.
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  • 111 1 HONG KONG, FtL TWENTY FOUR Chinese 1 were killed and 30 injured In the derailment of a Canton -Kowloon train soon after it left Canton yesterday, and rail officials said today the disaster might have been the work of Chinese guerillas. The 18-coach train
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  • 219 1 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Friday. NEGOTIATIONS continue between the Ministry of Supply and representatives of tin producers regarding the new price payable to producers followinr sterling devaluation It is understood the Ministry takes the view that higher selling prices already announced are an interim
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  • 37 1 HUNGARY ENDS AMITY PACT BUDAPEST, Frl.— Hungary today denounced the two-year-old treaty of friendship and mutual assistance/ with Yugoslavia. The denunciation fallowed 24 hours after Russia' denounced her treaty of friendship with Yugoslavia signed in 1945— Reuter.
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  • 110 1 U.S. ARMS AID BILL APPROVED WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States Senate last night passed the U555,609.990,000 bill for foreign aid, already approved by the House of Representatives and sent it to President Truman for signature. The House earlier overwhelmingly passed the bill on top of the U551,314,010,000 Just approved by
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  • 127 1 WASHINGTON, Friday. THE State Department report that Chinese Nationalist warships halted three American merchant ships near Shanghai and requested them to anchor The ships are the Plylnt Tradei from Hong Kong, and the Flying Independent and the Flying Clipper both outward bound from Shanghai.
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  • 78 1 LONDON, Frl.— Most sections of the London Stock Exchange ended the week on a quietly firm note. British Government stocks showed rises around half per cent, with good demand finding the market short of stock at current levels. Hopes of a general election before the year-end
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  • 23 1 LONDON, Frl.— The Labour Party organ, the Dally Herald, headline on the three-day Commons debate which ended yesterday was "Churchill Devalued."— U.P.
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  • 29 1 MADRID, Frl. Fifty-two jersons were drowned last night and dozens are missing, following a deluge in Western Spain that caused the worst flooding hi memory. U.P.
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  • 249 1 RussiaChina Clash At U.N. NEW YORK, Fri. A FTER bitter exchanges between the Russian and Chinese delegates, Mr. Andrei Vishinsky and Dr. Tsiang Ting-fu, the United Nations General Assembly yesterday voted to include China's complaint against the Soviet Union on its agenda. Only the Soviet group voted against the Steering
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    • 138 2 U.S. ENVOI A SOVIET TOURIST STALINGRAD, Fri. rS United States Ambassador to Russia has just paid a three-day visit to Stalingrad in his first trip outside Moscow since his appointment. He expressed satisfaction with his visit and "admiration for the measures being taken to rebuild and Improve the city so
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    • 77 2 MELBOURNE, Fri.— "Board a Briton," or "Bed for Briton" will rival the Australian slogan of "Food for Britain" for a while In Victoria in a new bid to place 1.200 young British men and women due to reach Melbourne In the next few months. The State
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    • 22 2 LONDON, Fri.— The British destroyer Onslow was renamed Tippu Sultan and transferred to the Royal Pakistan Navy at Portsmouth— Reuter
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    • 41 2 LAKE SUCCESS, Fri.- The United States, Australia China and the Philippines yesterday introduced a Joint resolution In the special political committee of the United Nations Assembly to continue the UJJ. Korean commission and broaden Its powers— A. P
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    • 67 2 Ssi ■.*.!> M CAPETOWN, Friday. OI'TH Afncaa Minister of EcoMakss, Mr. Erie Lo«w. ToM a Cape ProTince Nationalbt Party congress last night that he had "stroag evideitre *f Commnnrs. propaganda beiac spread amang the natives of Central Africa from the heaTUr staffs Russian Consulate a.
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    • 255 2 NEW YORK, Friday. JHE U.S. Air Secretary, Mr. W. Stuart Symington x indicated today that the U.S. Air Force has a plane which flies "hundreds of miles faster than the speed of sound.'* "This plane, If it had the range, would arrive In San
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      26 2 THE Indian dancer and screen star, Anawie, expresses "Enticement," daring a demonstration of the dances she will present during her stay in London. A.P. pietare.
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    • 53 2 LAKE SUCCESS. Fri.— Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Kl\an. Foreign Minister of Pakistan, said today that the Pakistan Government would shortly be submitting to the Indian Government a formula "which should meet the main points" of the Indian Government's proposals regarding the dispute on river waters In
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      35 2 A WHISPER of Eastern mystery surrounds this attrartUe model, wearing an ear- cupping bicorna of deep black velvet. Its single ornament is in the form of a quest ion mark. Reuter picture m
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    • 150 2 INDIA BID TO HALT JAP DEBTS WASHINGTON, Fri INDIA today supported the United States policy of stopping reparations from Japan. Mr. B. R. Sen, Indian Minister In Washington, told the Far Eastern Commission that his Government was In favour of stopping reparations to avoid reducing -the living standards of the
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  • 342 3 Issue Raised By Policy Debate LONDON, Friday. *pHE British Labour Government is reported to be divided on the question of whether to call a general election now or to wait until next spring. Government supporters cannot agree on the timing of an appeal to the country,
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  • 177 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Pri. rKYO Rose was convicted of treason yesterday A six-man and six woman Federal Court Jury found Mrs. Iva Toguri D'Aqulno 33, guilty on one count of betraying her country. They deliberated her fate over a four-day period. She faces a minimum sentence of five
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  • 105 3 COLOMBO, Fri.— The Rubber Research Institute of Ceylon is carrying out experiments to extract oil from rubber seed for export to America and other paintmanufacturing countries. The Paint Research Institute In London Is said to have reported that the Ceylon rubber seed oil Is superior to the
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  • 81 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Fri.-The United States had pledged Ha full support to the United Nations plan for technical assistance for the development of under-developed countries. Mr. V. M. Compton. United States delegate, said that the major emphasis must be on "self help" and that the sources of financing
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  • 50 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. The World Bank today granted a $10 000.000 loan to India to Improve agricultural production. It will be used to finance part of the cost of agricultural machinery needed for the reclamation of weed-in-fested ground and for the clearing of Jungle lands.— Reuter.
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  • 193 3 LONDON, Friday. YESTERDAY'S Soviet denunciation of the Soviet- Yugoslav friendship pact of 1945 was considered by observers in London today to carry the cold war between Moscow and Belgrade into a new phase. It was felt that only one more step was now possible in
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  • 119 3 NEW YORK, FrL AMERICA today invited the -Soviet Union to produce a new plan for international control of atomic energy, promising that It would be carefully considered. For the first time in three years. Mr. Warren Austin, head of the permanent American
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  • 31 3 LONDON, Pri.— Margaret Williams, 21-year-old urlvate In the WRAC, sentenced to death for murdering her sergeant-major husband in Klagenfurt, Austria, has been reprieved. This automatically means life Imprisonment.— Reuter.
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  • 242 3 CANTON, Friday. /COMMUNISTS in Southeast China were today preparing for the final assault on Amoy Island off the Fukien coast. Already occupying surrounding points on the mainland, they have shelled the airfield at the northeast corner of the island. The Nationalist*, reinforced I
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  • 38 3 LONDON. Fri.-The British! meat ration is to be increased by 2d. a head a week for three weeks while the bacon ration will be Increased from three to four ounces for four weeks.
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  • 43 3 STEHUDI MENUHIN, the famous violinist, rewards a Berlin barrel organ player with a tip for his serenade as he leaves the Tltanla Palace Theatre after a rehearsal with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. At right is Mrs. Menuhin.— A. P. picture.
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  • 260 4 WASHINGTON, Friday. THE U.S., Commerce Department estimates that the United States will consume 925,000 long tons of new rubber in 1950, of which 642,000 tons will be I natural rubber. Explaining a recent revision of regulations on the use of synthetic rubber in the United States,
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  • 112 4 2 WIDOWS WILL MEET GURNEY From Our SlalT Cnrrrsponrtpnt KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. rE High Commissioner. Sir Henry Gurney will receive a delegation of the Pan-Malayan Pensioners' Association at King's House at 3 p.m. on Oct. 14. Two widows will be in the delegation. Th. decision to send a delcuniion to
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  • 23 4 SEGAMAT. Fri. —Because they failed to observe a traffic road sign, four cyclists were fined IS each in chc Segamat Court.
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  • 29 4 Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, chairm.in of the Central Board of Pineapple Packers In Malaya, has sent tinned pineapple juice for distribution to F.A.O. delegates at Singapore.
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  • 31 4 From Oar Own Correspondent KLUANO, Fri.—M an a p bin Mohd All, a lorry driver, was fined $65 or one month's gaol for driving negligently and colliding with a shed.
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  • 68 4 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A 30-year-old Chinese, Kg Piang Thong, was charged in the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate's Court today with criminally intimidating a woman, Wong Fong Yin, with the intention of forcing her to marry him. The Magistrate, Mr. A. P.
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  • 78 4 AMERICAN professors and students would be interested in coming to study at the University of Malaya. Professor Marshall Harvey Stone, of the University of Chicago, prophesied in Singapore yesterday. The pTolessor leaves to-day for India where he will lecture in various universities. Professor Stone has Just
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  • 136 4 'Pig Ships Will Increase Imports From Bali OEGULAR weekly shipments of pigs from Bali are expected in future following the success which has resulted this week in the delivery to Singapore of 1,000 pigs in a specially converted landing craft. L* mi ted shipping space in normal cargo boats had
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  • 36 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Batu Pahat Malay schools, exhibition and sale of handwork and needlework will be held at the Malay school, Batu Pahat, on the mornings of Oct. 6 and 7.
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  • 591 4 BONUS CUT: BOARD MAKES NO AWARD From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Rubber Industry Arbitration Board, set up to inquire into the dispute over cuts in tappers' earnings, today issued its report to the High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney. The Board decided that, because devaluation had altered the
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  • 50 4 tiigiu-i.ieui. it. a. sione, who is leaving the Public Relations section of Air Command, Far East Air Force, to join No. 209 Squadron at Seletar. No. 209 Squadron has become known as the "Mercy Squadron" because of the many rescue flights it has made. Straits Times picture.
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  • 89 4 `Hand Over Radio' Plan Rejected From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. NO comment was forthcoming from Government sources today whether the Federal Government was to take any further action on the report of the special committee which investigated the working of the Broadcasting Department and reported some weeks ago.
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  • 60 4 FIFTY YEARS A NUN From Our Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— Two days before her golden jubilee as a nun, the Very Rev. Mother St. Berthe, Superior-General of the Dames of St. Muir, diec in France last week. She visited Malaya in 1934 when she was Assistant Superior-General. Her second visit
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  • 75 4 From Our Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— A Bugis labourer on Mount Austin Estate. Tallb bin Aeslr, who was convicted in the Sessions Court yesterday on a charge of theft of cash, wrist watches, and clothing belonging to fellow labourers on the same estate, was discharged conditionally on
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  • 28 4 KAJANG, Fri. Veeramuthu of Sungei Jelok was fined $10 for erecting a building without a permit at Semenyih Road. The building was ordered to be demolished.
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  • 32 4 From Our Own Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Fri. During the illness of Nik Ahmad Kamil. Mentri Besar of Kelantan. his work is being carried out by Tengku Hamzah. State Secretary.
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  • 85 4 MALAYAN Airways intends to extend its service to Sandakan shortly following a proving flight to the Borneo town tomorrow. It is reported that Sandakan airfield is ready to take aircraft and provided he proving flight is successful, a regular twice-weekly service will be run. The service
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  • 362 5 Solution To Set-Off Split THE hope that "good sense may come to the rescue" in the split between Singapore and ttie Federation concerning profits set-off in the war damage compensation scheme was expressed by the chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. N.
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  • 59 5 Easily one of J. Arthur Rank's funniest productions Is "It's Not Cricket" now showing at the Pavilion. Basil Radford, Naunton Wayne and Susan Shaw once again show they are a comedy team that is hard to outdo for clever dialogue and pranks. The programme includes a
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  • 94 5 Singapore Diary SEVENTH SINGAPORE Company Boys' Brigade, annual inspection and display, St. Andre* Hall, Woodsville, 3 p.m. SINGAPORE PROGRESS EXHIBITION, official opening, Happy World. 8.30 p.m. TJM.CJU Orchard Road, chess club, 3 p.m., concert by the male voice choir. 8 p.m. TOMORROW GANDHI BIRTHDAY Celebrations, unveiling of Gandhi statue and
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  • 62 5 Ftmb Ov Staff OtTMnnfcrt KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A yoans Malar. Tallb bin Mansor, who Inflicted a serere Injury on the wrist of an 18-year-old Indian with a parang at Kampong Panchang Pedena in Koala Selangor, was today sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment at the Selangor Assizes.
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  • 152 5 SINGAPORE Is short of cement and many contractors and engineers have had to stop work until shipments arrtre. This was stated yesterday by leading importers. Main reason for the shortage Is the heavy building programme in Singapore. Demand Is outstripping supPly Another factor Is the scarcity
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  • 263 5 THIS week has been leas exciting and fluctuations though still fairly wide not quite so erratic, says Lewis and Peat's weekly rubber report. There has been a fab offtake from this market by both London and the U.S-A.. and reasonably good trading condition* look like continuing for
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  • 28 5 MR. AND MRS. HENRY SEAH after their marriage at the Registry Offlce la Singapore yesterday. Mrs. Seah was formerly Mtsa Annie Lin.— Straits Times sietnre.
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  • 314 5 2 BOR'S DIE IN BATTLE Prom Oar Staff Correspondent K. LUMPUR. FrL TWO privates of the First Suffolk Regiment were killed in a battle with about 15 bandits on Tuesday in South Selangor, it was stated today by Malaya District headquarters. Jffnelr names are given a* Private L. R. Payne
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  • 24 5 PENANQ, Fri.— To help other countries to re-stock their supplies, Malaya has been flying live carp and tllapla to Ceylon and Slam.
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  • 221 5 17N0UGH rice to feed 300,000 people for one week £< has been unloaded into 50 lighters for storage in Singapore at a cost of $100,000 because the ship carrvinr it lost a propeller blade. The coat of repairing the damage to the ship, the Greek
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  • 73 5 rpHERE has been a sharp 1 decline In the prices of fish of all kinds during the last week or so, with reductions ranging from SO M per cent, as compared with prices ruling early this month. An abundant supply of fish from ooih the East
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  • 49 5 MUAR, PrL— For illegal occupation of State Land within the Malay Reservation at Kampong Benglot, Lim Kiong was ftned $25 or 2 weeks' hard labour at Muar. Lim said he obtained permission from the penghulu during the Japanese occupation to open up the land to grow food.
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  • 38 5 KUALA LUMPUR, FrL— The final show of the present series of "Lets Have a Party" programmes (Len Thome's but appearance over Radio Malaya) will be held at the Towp Hall, Koala Lumpur, on Saturday Oct. 8.
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  • 162 5 Fran Oar Owb Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Frt TURKHA troopa throughout the Federation sacrificed animals and fowls today as a climax to the 10-day festival of Dushera. The High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney, and services chiefs watched the 2/7th Gurkhas celebrating at 'Vardieburn camp, Kuala .umpur. After
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  • 59 5 From Our SUIT Corrf» indent FSNANO, Fri.— Penang Indians will observe Mahatma Qandhi'3 birthday on Sunday with a public meeting at 205, Dato Kramat Road. The Indian Educational and Cultural Committee of tb* Penang Town Congress is organising a variety concert tonight and tomorrow at the Anglo-Chinese
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  • 23 6 Mr M Muthalithamby an old resident for many years, of Jasin, Malacca died in Kankesantural, Oylon on Sunday, the 11th September. 1949.
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  • 19 6 MY GRATEFUL THANKS to the late l?cv. Sister Alphonsa of Kcral.i for favours granted. Singapore. J. A. Sagaram.
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  • 1090 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat, Oct., 1, 1949. The End and the Means The debate on public lotteries in the Federal Legislative Council on Thursday was the first of its kind in a Malayan legislature. Before the war the governing class o Malaya held that gambling was a harmless amusement
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  • 47 6 TOKYO. Fri. President Syngman Rhee of Southern Korea told reporters here today that if the United Nations had helped, "we could have cleared up North Korea long ago and established our own Iron curtain along the Korean-Manchurian border." North Korea is under Communist Influenoe Router.
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  • 1800 6 SUNDAY, Sept. 25. EFFORTS are being made to revive the botanical branch of the Dusun's activities On my return from Singapore a few days ago the Cook started to do some work in the compound, no doubt in anticipation of being what he had been doing during his
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  • 336 6 Fifty Year Ago. War talk causes a flutter in Singapore (The following is taken from the daily column entitled "On The Verandah" in the Straits Times of Sept. 30. 1899.^ DECENT events in the Transvaal have caused quite a flutter of excitement in the Volunteer Corps, and I note that
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  • 694 7 HIGHER POSTS: 'OBSTACLES' DENIED Municipal Debate On Promotion THE Municipal President, Mr. W. L. Blythe, yesterday emphatically repudiated a suggestion by a Commissioner that there was a tendency to put obstacles in the way of local men aspiring to senior posts in the Municipality. "On the contrary," Mr. Blythe said,
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  • 44 7 I m tUt, ivuniic Hie Who is helping at the Poppy Day Ball being held at Raffles Hotel, Singapore, tonight. The Ball is in aid of Poppy Day Funds and is under the patronage of the Commis-sioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald.
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  • 74 7 MR. 11. SCHVVEIZEB, Malayan delegate on the International Committee of the Red Cross, speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross Society yesterday; Picture shows on the platform (from left) Miss K. J. Eastaugh, Mrs. H. Tooke, Mr. H. Tooke, Miss
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  • 92 7 VESSELS are passing the wreck of the Norwegian freighter Hoegh Transporter, in the Singapore Harbour, at excessive speeds and endangering the work of divers working on the vessel. The Singapore Master Attendant, Commander L. P. Lane, said yesterday that an incoming ship recently disregarded the warning by
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  • 368 7 r FHE Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross A Society was inaugurated yesterday at a meeting in the British Council Hall. "The Red Cross implies participation in the general brotherhood of man, and this general brotherhood will always be a feature in the maintenance of
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  • 65 7 rE Municipal President, Mr. W. L. Blythe, said yesterday he would find out whether the pre-war regulation of fitting; adequate silencers to motor cycles could be applied now. Mr Blythe was replying to Mrs. Robert Eu (Progressive, West) who suggested that now that horn blowing was
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  • 64 7 At yesterday's .nesting of the Municipal Commissioners the President Mr. W. L. Blythe, agreed to a remark ty Mrs. Robert Eu (West Ward) that the new mount on the traffic Island in front of the Victoria Memorial Hall was obscuring the view of motorists. Mr Blythe
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  • 26 7 Forty-five-year old Tan Leng Hwa, a "boy" employed In a house In Swiss Club Road, was yesterday morning removed to General Hospital with stab wounds.
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  • 167 7 DISPUTE OVERRENT OF ROOM MRS. EVE FRANKEL. living in a rocm in an Amber Mansions flat, appeared in the Singapore Rent Conciliation Board yesterday on a petition for fixing the rent of the room for which, she said, she was paying the chief tenant, Mrs. Diana Ellas, $120 a month.
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  • 24 7 The annual inspection of the Seventh Singapore Company of the Boys Brigade will be held today at 3 p.m. a' St. Andrew's School.
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  • 271 7 WIDOW ALLEGES THREAT A CHINESE widow, mother of six children, in her public examination in bankruptcy yenterday in the Singapore Supreme Court, told the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley, that because of threats she parted with a share In a lodging house business inherited from her husband Ng Chul said
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  • 53 7 More than 100 guests iasf night attended a cocktail party on board the s.s. Beaavon, the latest of the 19 tien Line ships which ply bstween Britain and the Far East. The Benavon is commanded by Captain E. D. Copeman, who has been In the Company's service
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  • 41 7 Mil. STANLEY Poh Tian Sian of Singapore who leaves for the United States shortly to Join his brother Robert Poh. Both will study medicine at Walla Walla College, Washington, and hope to enter Harvard University later.
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  • 168 7 SIT. HOUSES CALL FOR LOWER RENTS rE Municipal President, Mr. W L. Blythe. said yesterday that he would refer the question of high rentals for the Improvement Trust's new flats to the Board of Trustees. Mr. Blythe was answering Mr. C. F. J. Ess (Municipal West Ward) who raised the
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  • 38 7 The chairman of the Singapore Club has Invited all delegates to the Food and Agriculture Organisation conference to become honorary members of the club. On Sunday, delegates will visit the Shell Co., installations at Pulau Bukom.
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  • 69 7 A sundry goods shopkeeper, Tan Tai Quah, told the Singapore Chief Justice yesterdav in his public examination in bankruptcy, that his liabilities were $10,000 and his assets only $734. He said he dealt in Australian goods and attributed his failure to "prices depreciating day by day."
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  • 45 7 TW> MONTHS FOR RICE THEFT Thirty- eight-year-old Lee Guan Cheow, who pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to theft of three katis of rice from a lighter anchored at Telok Ayer Basin on Sept. 22, was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 58 7 A shop assistant, 25-year-old Allapitchay Sulaiman, pleaded guilty yesterday before the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. D. A. Fye, to having misappropriated $8f» cash and a bicycle valued at $87, belonging to his employ- er. He was sentenced to i eight weeks' rigorous lm- 1 pvisonment and a
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  • 136 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Prl. 4 CHINESE, accused of pos1 session of two 1b. of opium offered to buy a similar quantity in Singapore for $150 if the President of the Sessions Court 'would g!v« bin the money. He was disputing the value of the
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  • 294 7 Pat Johnson (Labour, North Ward) could find no seconder for his motion at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, when he sought to negative a commit toe recommendation for building a $10,000 airstrip at Pontian, Johoce, for the Water Department staff. In
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  • 157 7 MILLIONS UNFROZEN TODAY THE Malayan Moratorium imposed in 1945 is repealed by legislation which becomes operative in the Federation and Singapore today. This will effect thousands of people and millions of dollars tied up in transactions \yill be "unfrozen." On the same day the Debtor and Creditor Ordinance and the
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  • 37 7 A young Malay, Wari bin All, who appeared yesterday before the Singapore Third Police Court Magistrate. Mr. S. E. Teh. on a charge of armed robbery, was committed for trial at the next Assizes.
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    • 30 7 fi) FORMAL WEAR SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR PENAN C- I SALE NOW ON I DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN LADIES' GOWNS FOR ALL Of I ASUONl 82-1. BRAS BASAUROAO NEAR RAFFLES HIT, El
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  • 2075 8 Allington Kennard writes from Bombay BOMBAY, (By Air Mail). TWO yean of independence have brought in India the conviction that the third year will be the period of greatest test. The exultation Ikis Rime The problems remain. And while the accomplishments of independent India
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  • 126 8 Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Prime Minister << and one of the leaders of the Congress Party is regard- >> ed as one of the world's greatest statesmen. He said recently: "So long as we do not adhere to the right << means, the end will
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    • 356 8 ALHAMBRA (Air Conditioned Tele. «9t») H I I' TODAY I 1-=- -r== 12.M: 4.W SO* p.m. ■BE Kiss SVjssTvS*^ V BRAND NEW PttlNT SHOWN COMPLEm —SPECIAL MORNING MATINEES— Today mt 10 a.m. and Tomorrow at l».3O a.m. Paramount'* "ROAD TO SINGAPORE" Monday at 10.3« am; M.G.M's "BEST FOOT IFOWARD" Tech.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 285 8 It is a good thing for players to the ten, laid down the club ace. remember that when they have a Declarer ruffed, gave dummy a hand with extraordinary dtetrtbu- pleased Inspection, and then protlon, they should, whenever poeti- ceeded to lay down the ace and ble, guard agalnit freakish
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  • SATURDAY FORUM
    • 507 9 rE market next to the Joo Chiat Police Station U a disgrace to the residents of Katong. At all hours of the day, an evil odour comes out of it. This surely is not conducive to the good health of the hundreds of people who have to
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    • 319 9 ENDORSE the advice of Mr. A. Rahman (whose letter appeared on Sept. 28) to Inche Sardon on the subject of Joget Modern. I think many Malays wili agree with me that we are still very far from the Modern Age, and I do not see" any
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    • 160 9 I SEE they are going to eliminate stray dogs who disturb one's hard earned rest. May I outline a night at a big block of flats, say from 5 p.m. onwards? First Radio Malaya, at times three different programmes all going %t once (we get
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    • 224 9 JpOR a long time the Malayan Kennel Association has been endeavouring to stop the importation into Malaya of so-called pedigree dogs" which do not have the customary proof that they are in fact pure bred and are worth the exceedingly high prices sometimes asked for them
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    • 224 9 NO employer who believes in a decent standard of life for all classes could fail to have been touched by the appeal of the Postal Uniformed Staffs to be treated ar human beings with families to feed and clothe, children to educate and a quite
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    • 335 9 PAYING FOR THE GIRL AT THE CINEMA yj S's letter (which appeared on September 27V aroused my curiosity when she raised the ubject of whether a girl should be allowed to >ay for her share of entertainment when invited DV her boy friend to a show. This point of view
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    • 180 9 CHINESE AND THE VARSITY MAY I, through the columns of your paper, say something regarding the entrance of Chinese Middle School students into the University of Malaya? Your paper reported that Chinese School authorities were worried about the low standa-.-d of English attained by the middle school students, who cannot
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    • 271 9 WITH reference to the letter from non-Malay Federal Citizen in the Saturday Forum of Sept 24, I should like to point out the reasons why the Federation Government has decided to award three out of every four Governmentsponsored scholarships to Malays Apart from
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    • 182 9 LAST month (August) the Perak State Council passed a vote of $45,000 to provide scholarships for Malays in that State. Little comment was made in and out of the Council because non-Malays, including the Perak State Councillors, realised the futility of opposition. Now the Federal Government
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 292 9 STE AITS TIMESCROSSWORD «tRMi n Nine .re definitely show- CROSSWORD No. 207 1. I've left broken bltculU Ing this <6> _i i i i 1 i imm I I I I- 'I 'IV*I for anistt (7). 24. Army doctor ha§ chopped "fT j I Is I 8|1 4 5 I
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  • 194 10 RUBBER MARKET STEADIER rE Singapore rubber market opened around Thursday's levels but steadied slightly during yesterday with only moderate business passIng. Prices were three-eighths of a cent above Thursday's at the close. Closing price* yesterday were: No. 1 sheet f.o.b. buyer* 44* cents, sellers 44* cents; spot loose buyers 44ft
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  • 105 10 CHIPS in port alongside the 0 Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday (godowns in brackets) were: Main Wharf: F'i ancisvtlle (3132). Calcha* (33-34). President Jefferson (36) Benavon (38-39) Prometheus (42-43). West Wharf: Plancius (1-2), Kambodia M-s>, Adrastus (fl-7), Granvllle (8-9», Surriento (11), Glenroy (13-14). Empire Dock: TJipondok (17-18).
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  • 52 10 From Oar Own Correspondent BANGKOK, Frl. Siamese tin ore production reached the highest post-war monthly output of 17,416 picula or 1.037 tons during August. Tin ore exports during August totalled 19.957 plculs or 1,164 tons. The Siamese Government, meanwhile, announced a reduction In the royalties on
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  • 847 10 From Our Market Correspondent INACTIVE conditions still prevailed in both the London and Malayan markets for tin shares yesterday. The tin price to Malayan producers was still awaited. Industrials and rubbers were quiet. Prices quoted by the Malayan i Sharebrokers 1 Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers
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  • 388 10 LONDON, FrL QUIETLY firmer conditions existed in most sections of the London Stock Ex change yesterday Bear cover Ing in Industrials gave improvements to many groups Including those of tobaccos, textiles and cements. One or two of the miscellaneous leaders, however, failed to hold Initial gains and turned
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    • 1174 10 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. (Incorporated at Singapore) BLOB FUMMBL LIMB STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. Cvtinl «»W— to i>rocr«l vie offcot LTD »«•••"•< WU1 COAST MALAYA SAILINGS FROM UK Cr USA VctMl tor Muar WhU( nK/rnnt a.) l """I f o> Malacca Twice Weekly ,nd CONTINENTAL PORTS fo Y A^: PeWang Oct.
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    • 273 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS ro new roR,. *nj, o .«toh nV A CEtlon ,no,a ecypt ano W-— Willamette VUtory U/18 Oct. 19/20 Ort 11/24 Ort Pros. Polk 290rt./l Nov. Omits 4/7 Nov Mount D.iv,. »/l$ Nov. 16/tT Nov. 18/21 Nov TO USA PACIFIC ANt 4TLANTIC PORTS Marine Snapper 9/12 Oet 8
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    • 305 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SA.L.NCS -J-JJDJ IAILIN &N r S,£2v7A NINT/ C ON T I N c N T Loadin« at Singapore. Port Swettenham m.s "Kambodia" Codownt 4/J Penang for Bangkok. Manila, HKong Kobe Yokohama m.s "Selandia" due abt Oct. 10 for Colombo. Aden. Port Said m.s "Meonta* dye abt Oct
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    • 901 10 McALISTER CO.. LTD. Incorporated m Singapore) Taltpbon* No. S9O6 SLLSRMAM BUCKNALL KLAVBNBS* LINK ROTTERDAM HAMBURG. Accepting zatgo »o. Cenltai 6 S..,th American Ports CITY Of POONA FRANCISVIILE Spore P Sham Henong lf°!Z Sham Penang Cd"J 31/32 17-22 Oct 23-24 Oct 2S-27 Oct <>•»• Oct. 5 Oct. CITY OF CHESTER 2nd
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  • 472 11 Final Decisions Tomorrow THE Malayan Chinese Football Association, as a mark of the hijh regard in which they hold Malay footballers and in order to maintain cordial Slno-Malay relations, may invite sole of the country's loading Malay footballers and supporters to join the M.CF.A. tour
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  • 184 11 Malays Play Better After Reverses Malaya ft fsHsai t AFTER a shaky start, Malays beat Indians by five goals to two at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday In a Singapore- A.F A. Community League gameMalays would have piled up a larger score had they made the most of their chances and
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  • 104 11 Freas Our Staff Cansspasntta* PENANO, FW. AFTER haying the better of exchanges for most of a scoreless first half, the Royal Bangkok Sports Club's rugger fifteen, who are visiting Penang today lost to the Penanf All Blues by six points (penalty and try) to niL Bangkok
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  • 40 11 The Singapore Cricket Club hockey team defeated D.C.R.E. Tanglln by one goal to nil in a very poor game on the Padang yesterday evening. The Club's winning shot came from Melrrroy who scored from a short corner.
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  • 114 11 Spitfire B.P. defeated the Kwong Pook School by four games to three in a friendly badminton match. Results were: Low Ban Cheng lost to Wong Kirn Hoong 7-15. S-15; TOh Chin Chong beat Chan Kok Choy 17-16. 15-9; R. Ramason lost to Pu Ye« Yong 15-11, 5-15,
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  • 73 11 The S.C.C. Women's Hockey Team will meet the Kuala Lumpur Railway Ladies' XI on Monday on the padang.. The S.C.C. team will be: Miss D. ConviUe; Miss E. Shedden, Miss Mary Holiday; Miss A. Hunter, Mrs. Jenkins. Mrs. M. Parwell; Mrs. E. Landholt, Miss M. Holiday. Miss McCall.
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  • 56 11 The following have bees selected to play for the Hospital XT In a friendly game of soccer agoing Army Fire Service XI on Tuesday at Mental Hospital:—Bah Chee. Yong Chm, Sahat, Ahmad Tamay, Pahle, Yousofl Tahtr, tog Kee, Badron, Kirn Sao, Mansoor, Omar Tahir (Cant.) A. Rahman, Marhain
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  • 28 11 SOMERSETSHIRE. Frl. Mrs. Diana Critchley of Wentworth, winner of the title 17 years ago, yesterday won the English women's golf championship at Burnham-on-Sea, here.— Reuter.
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  • 743 11 S AFA Decision On Passes Unpopular T^HE decision of the Singapore Amateur Football 1 Association, at a council meeting: on Thursday, to suspend passes in five out of six fames which the All- India Soccer Team will play In Singapore, has raised a storm off protest among officials of affiliated
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  • 100 11 TODAY SOCCER: M.CJF.A. v. R. Navy, JaUn Bear, Indians R_4.f. Seletar (G«ndht Copi Farrer Itek. RUGBY: S.C.C. RAT. Ckaa«t ruUnf; IMMre T. KXJLE. WwkAnw. TkwM« ML CBICKET: S.C.C. T. Khalsa Am, Khafcm cronnd. HOCKEY: Qnd. tevrner, CW■uts (Wfcitest v. B.A.F. C«mb, SX.C. 5.15. WRESTLING: Uwr W«rld. 9 pj».
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  • 120 11 In a friendly oadmiaton match played at th* &H.B. the Dunlop! Sports Club beat the Ooodyear Sports Club by five games to two. I The results are: H. L. McDowell Chua L"ng Scab beat J. L. Emmett AC. K.I Chew 15-10. 5-15. 15-6; C. E. Hudson J. T.
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  • 26 11 AUXILLIARY Police Officers II beat Police Training School "B** ftve-two at Thomson Road yesterday and thus became champtans of the Police football league.
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  • 252 11 *niE Singapore Recreation Club, a fielding an "A" team, won by the odd goal in three when they met the Chinese Recreation Club in a hockey match played on the Padang yesterday. A slippery ground and overeagerness on the part of some players contributed largely to frequent
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    • 224 11 TODAYS ANNIVERSARY PROGRAMME •5 SHOWS' tl a.*: 1.45: 4.15; C.45 and >X3t D ni Marvel! Winter Gasp! "^ji SEE IT t.Jml& i i HAPPENI^^U NKNT-QM XT! Ex--i. »-__.^j .^■"^■■■L b&ZL' Mm* 9sl pwfjts ns*9 weniteo nsry iMBs mhtmwi enfa, wssei i i cao^e*} baas otmmm like JQ^aißav^^^^BSML M ki#ta«K aWlia><
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    • 126 11 m IT %T i "V '^Vs^B T I F i J I i*T'-T fl J* SINGAPORE 10.00 News from tf'i al a Lumpur; 10.03 Close 11. 30 Radio Orchestra; 12.00 Programmes In Malay; 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.0J Dance music; 1.30 News (alt* at 7 and t.M); 1.00 Album of Harmony:
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    • 106 11 Programme (As S*pon); 1.00 2.00 grigw*! Programme (As S'pore); J.0O— «.00 As Singapore (English Programme on 34» metres); 3.00 Malay Programme (on 3M and 49m); 3.00 Indian Programm* (on 298 and 49m) 4.00 Chinese Programme (on 398 and 4*m); 5.00 Sporting Commentaries; 6J5 Dane* music; 7.30 Interlude 7.80 Off the
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    • 103 11 9.00 Kuoyu; 9.30 Burmese; 9 45 English; 10.00 Radio News Reel: 10.15 light MujsIc; 10.30 'Islands of Britain;' 10.45 Rhythm on Record*; 1 11.15 "Thft Debate Continues;' 11.30 Neva; 11.45 Dance Musk:; 13.00 Clow. AUSTRALIA 1.30 Australian Radio Reel; 5.46 Saturday N%ht Drama; i.15 Composer of the Weak; «.30 Australian
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  • 596 12  - ACHILLES TO WIN AUTUMN TROPHY EPSOM JEEP By Clynor, K. Midas Also Well In It IPOH, Friday. OEVEN horses are accepting in the mile-and-a-half D Autumn Trophy race for top class stayers at Ipoh tomorrow, the last day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting, and it looks as if
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  • 1081 12  -  EPSOM JEEP By IPOH, Friday. r HAVE always held that weight alone does not L stop a really good horse and I take both No Regrets and Bright Eyes to win their respective races at Ipoh tomorrow, the final day of the Perak Turf
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  • 143 12 LONDON. Fri.— Britain's international football teams virtually set out on the road to Rio De Janeiro tomorrow when Scotland and Ireland meet in the opening international match of the season at Belfast. The tournament among the home countries England, Scotland. Wales and Ireland serves this year
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  • 76 12 RESULTS of ties played In the Singapore District teanls championships are: Mixed Doubles: Whitmore and Miss Leslie-Smith beat Greenwood and Mrs. Oreenwood, 8 3, 7—9, 8—3. Men's Singles: Greenwood beat Whitmore 6 S. Women's Double*: Mrs. Greenwood and Miss Leslie-Smith beat Mrs. Dawe and Mrs. Sr.ellard 6—1,
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  • 29 12 TODAY: 7.71 ajn. (6 ft In) uid 8.05 pjn. (7 ft. 5 to.) TOMORROW: 8.44 a.m. (7 ft. 4 in.) and 7.11 pjn. -1 ft. 5 In.)
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  • 249 12 'THREE Singapore athletes will be recommended 1 for selection as Malaya's representatives to the British Empire Games to be held in New Zealand in February next year. They are Lloyd Valberg, high jumper and hurdler, Ng Liang Chiang, 440 yards hurdler, and E. A.
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  • 128 12 EP8OM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER ACE 1 S.M ASCOT VALE Mlllwall Dear BLUE PRINT Aseot Vale Mlllwall MILLWALL Ascot Vale Blue Print ACE > S 05 NO REGRETS Kinder Gold MADASARI Kinder Gold KINDER GOLD No Regrets ACE S S.40 EGYPTIAN QUEEN Glorify Bright Star GLORIFY Egyptian
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  • 490 12 DELOW are the acceptances for today, third and "last day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting The Double Totes will be held on races three and four, six and seven, and the Big Sweep will be drawn on race six. Race 1—2.30: Clas s 1, Div.
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  • 895 12 morning after a lapse of nearly nine x years, Malaya's biggest massed start motor-car event— the Johore Grand Prix— will be held at Johore Bahru. The meet will be on a much a larger and grander scale than its predecessor, for the organisers
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  • 50 12 »PHE Ceylon Sport* Club's members' sweepstake draw on the Perak Turf Club's Autumn trophy race today resulted: Ecliptic *****; Clynor *****; Silver Spear *****; Natural *****; Achilles *****; King Midas *****; Haydee *****; Indian Heather *****. 1st prize $1498; 2nd prize $749; 3rd prize $374; Starters $75 eich.
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  • 24 12 S.C.C. women's hockey team were beaten four goals to two yenerdav In their return s?am~ agaln*t H.MS. Terror at th- Nova] Rise.
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    • 717 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. Continued from page 6> ACCOMMODATION VACANT NEW FLORA VILLB. 130 Orange Road. Double vacancy occurs 12th October. All conveniences. Full board. Tel. 4229. HOME LEAVE: Bournemouth. Olencreit. Denewood Rd. Proprietor*- Mr Mrs. H 9 Tuckei (formerly of Nlyor Estate Kluang. Johore) special terms for long visits "VWJTXTRE" 8.
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    • 178 12 OTHER SPORT IN PACE ELEVEN TO-NIGHT AT THE GREAT WORLD ARENA, at 9 P.M. A GRAND ATTEMPT TO SETTLE THE GREAT CONTROVERSY-WHO IS THE BETTKR MAN? NO ROUNDS NO RESTS 60 MINS STRAIGHT WRESTLE DA R A SINGH All Malayan Heavyweight Champion Wrestler G. ZBISKO MHH Champion of Poland GRAND
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