The Straits Times, 23 October 1949

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  • 28 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALATA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition PI Tit* »t*ftltt Tlm«s 6* Magay— Fm Pnm No. ?43. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1949. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 467 1 SIAM MUSLIMS PLOTTING REVOLT 'Preparing for self-rule Sunday Times Special Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, SATURDAY. MUSLIMS IN THE FOUR SOUTHERN PROVINCES OF SIAM ARE PLOTTING A MASS REVOLT. THEY WANT THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT AND MORE RELIGIOUS FREEDOM. Six Malayan journalists, who have just returned from a Government-sponsored tour of the four
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    34 1 Hush Lloyd, Air C-in-C, Far East inspecting the Singapore Battalion of the Boys' Brigade yesterday. On the left is Mr. J. M. Fraser, President of the Battalion. Report and another picture in Pace Three.
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    33 1 MAJOR-GENERAL Sir Ibrahim. Sultan of Jobore, photographed dancing with the SulUnah. Lady Mareella. at the Cafe de Paris. London. The Sultan i s in the United Kingdom for health reasons. John Hrddon photo.
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  • 111 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE directors of Robinson Co. at the company's annual melting yesterday sanctioned the gift of $10,000 to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund. The fund Jumped earlier in the week by $25,450 and on Wednesday stood at $1,365,388. The biggest donation in
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  • 69 1 DEATH OF KING'S DOCTOR LONDON. Sat.— Sir Maurice Cassldy, physician to the King and one of the world's greatest heart specialists, died here today aged 69. He had been in poor health since he was seriously Injured with his wife in a motor car accident last April. Only 12 days
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  • 45 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Sat.— Bette Davis, the film star, sued her painter-husband William Grant Sherry for divorce today and obtained a temporary order restraining him from doing her bodily harm or molesting their two-year-old daughter, Barbara, Miss Davis alleged mental cruelty.— U.P.
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  • 54 1 WASHINGTON. Sat.— Rapid construction of a $160,750,000 radar screen to guard the United States against atomic attack Is being urged by the Senate Atomic Energy Committee. The screen would consist of radar stations strung along the borders of the United States and at sea to give warning when
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  • 168 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter REMITTANCES from Singapore to China, which notmally exceeded a million dollars a month, have now virtually stopped. The Communist occupation of Swatow, Amoy and Canton, the home of the majority of ove seas Chinese, has severed commercial ties between Chira and Malaya, and
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    54 1 JACQUES GENTT, the distinguished pianist, who will appear in the Singapore Music Festival with the Batavia Radio Philharmonic Orchestra on Nov. 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 at the Victoria Menu rial Hall. Singapore. More than $10,000 worth of tickets have already been sold at Robinson's, in Raffles Place, where
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  • 75 1 Sunday Times Correspondent LONIX)N, Sat.— Tribute to the work of the Communities' Liaison Committee was paid by Lord Mllverton, presiding at the annual meeting of the Association of British Malaya at Overseas House yesterday. "The peaceful future of Malaya depends on the degree to which Malays.
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  • 143 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "TWO more cases of poisoning by caustic soda during the last 24 hours have brought the total of such cases to seven in Singapore this month, one of Hi worst on record recently. The seven cases involved five woman and two men, all
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  • 132 1 Sunday aui.c Corre-^ MELBOURNE, Sat. AN Australian missionary 'ram Asia will stand against the jYnmlgration Minister. Mr. Arthur Calwell, in the Federal General Election in December as an independent solely on the issue of the colour bar. The missionary is a Melburnlan. Dr. Charles I.
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  • 15 1 LONDON, Sat. H.M.S. Amethyst is expected to arrive at Gibraltar on Monday. —Reuter.
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  • 139 1 A IRC RAFT of the Royal Navy and RAF. combined on Friday in on* of Hit largest strikes yet made against the bandits during the present operations in Malaya. Singapore-baaed Fireflies and Seaflres of the carrier H.M S. Triumph, and Tempests and Sunderlands of the
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  • 81 1 NEW YORK, Sat. FVE top officials of the Russian trading corporation, Amtorg, have been arrested on charges of violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act by serving as an Information clearing house for Moscow. The Amtorg officials. Including the organisation's president, were Jailed when
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  • 88 1 i;iy Tiin Cwtw 'tnt KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. WITHIN a few hours, two aircraft made forced landings at Kuala Lumpur but no-one was hurt. Yesterday morning an RAF tighter made an emergency landing and ended up with Its nose in several feet of mud. The previous evening
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  • 44 1 Sunday Times SUIT Correspondent IPOH, Sat. Che Noorizan bintl Mohamed Nor will be proclaimed Tengku Permaisuri of Perak at Ipoh tomorrow. Rajas, State Councillors, community leaders, and heads of Government departments have been invited to a buffet lunch at the Istana.
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  • 95 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter rpHE Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Sir William Slim, had a busy day in Singapore yesterday. He spoke to officers of G.H.Q. and Singapore District in the morning. Later he inspected the FARELF Training Centre and visited
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  • 224 1 HONC KONG, Saturday. THE Chinas* Nationalists arc repairing the Burma Road, 1 China's main wartime supply artery from the West linking Lashio with south-west China, where the Nationalists are making their last mainland stand against Communists. Engineers were said to be repairing the Weitung bridge
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  • 81 1 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter EMPLOYED by Mr. R. D. Giiespie for 24 years. Tan Line Hua. aged 45. was accused by a new amah of stealing. He twice tried to kill himself by slashing his hands and his throat. In the Singapore Fourth Police Court
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  • 138 1 9 drowned or missing in sea tragedy Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Saturday. TRAGEDY overtook a party of Indians who went for a Deepavali holiday outing today to Port Dickson. The party, members of a family and friends, were from Bajam Estate, near Seremban, and went out boating off Port
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  • 46 1 ADELAIDE, Sat.— Wodinna, a small South Australian town, has unsuccessfully offered a doctor: A good home; a salary aoproved by the medical authorities; a well-equipped and staffed local hospital; expenses for travelling by car: and a plane and pilot for long-distance travel. Reuter.
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  • 2951 2  -  EVELYN SPILSBURY Spilsbury secrets: Crime of 1,000 dues by and E.V. TULLETT SIR BERNARD SPILSBURY always referred to the Mahon murder as "my greatest case." It was great because his task was to piece together a fantastically complicated Jigsaw puzzle of more than a
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  • 186 2 (CONCUSSION is still one of the mysteries of modern medicine: It .Is therefore one of the most difficult Injuries for a doctor to treat. T ittlP la known about the JTJ^TS Ufe b^^Sns Tor most toSl STheStS? II why^e oi neaaacne. or wny one r^
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    • 128 2 WHY DENT'STS THEMSELVES CLEAN THEIR TEETH THIS CORRECT WAY Baby's Wisdom still smaller, Ja^aßtvnulaMfflHaiil^BWßa^m^fe^S with 2 rows HOW TO CLEAN OUTSIDE UPPER FRONT TUTH j ff* I •t 0 Place the brush head lithtly on Ot* fumt I M f yw f 19 1 above the tooth lint. Then vith
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  • 309 3 PRISON FOR TWO ILLEGAL DEALERS Fines also in Colony case Sunday Times Staff Reporter "J"WO Singapore businessmen, E. H. Battat and Kang Woon Ceok, were sentenced to six months* and three months* rigorous imprisonment respectively Jby Mr. Justice Brown in the Singapore Assixe Court yesterday for offences under the Finance
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  • 62 3 Remembrance Day is near. Let your car wear a- Poppy. Please buy yours next Wednesday at Robinson's, Federal Dispensary, Cold Btorage, O. H. Cafe or the Automobile Association of Malaya. Cost of the Car Poppy is $5 and your contribution goes to the Earl Halg Fund which
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  • 275 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "If EEP your chins up, keep a bright eye, keep fit and be on the alert always" said Air Marshal Sir Hugh Lloyd, Air Commander-in-Chief, Far East, addressing tfte Singapore Bartalion of the Boys' Brigade yesterday at their third annual review
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  • 112 3 76 suicides in Singapore this year Sunday 1 Staff Reporter •^VENTY-SIX people commltted suicide In Sir.ga- Iron the beginning ■if this -ear to mid-October. This was 24 more than the total for the whole of last year Of the 76 persons, 67 were Chinese, five were Malays and four were
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  • 109 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The submission by Mr. N. L. Macassey on behalf of the Singapore Jonore Express Ltd., that bus speedometers had not been tested by the truffle police cleared ffve charges of speeding against the company's drivers yesterday. Mr. P. Claque, the Traffic
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  • 76 3 AN award of $9,300 by the Collector of Land Revenue lor three lots of land acquired by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners for the extension of the Kalian g gas works, was Increased to $14,264 by Mr. Justice Gor-don-Smith In the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday. The.
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  • 26 3 A sum of $2,800 was raised at a Poppy Day bridge and mahjong drive at 31 Nassim Road, Singapore, on Oct. 7.
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  • 80 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter SENTENCE of 14, months' rigorous Imprisonment was Imposed on 25-year-old Ooh Chiang Long in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday for possession of 73 tahlls of opium. The opium was found hidden In the dashboard of a car at Woodlands Customs'
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  • 196 3 (Continued from page 1.) visited the four provinces to investigate Muslim living conditions. "People who were bold enough to tell the delegation what they thought, were disposed of by the police the following day and suspects were forced to leave their homes." said the separatists. However,
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  • 127 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat 'PHE Johore Government A will spend $8,000 to build an access road and a back lane at the extension of Jalan Tambatan, Kota Tinggi. This is part of an approved plan for the town's lay-out. The new construction has
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  • 31 3 Sunday Times Correspondent BENTONO, Sat.— Lee Vool who slaughtered a pig Intended for human food in a place other than a slaughter house was fined $10 at Bentong.
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    38 3 THI March past by the Singapore Battalion of the Boys' Brigade st its third »n--nusl review «nd display at the Victoria School grounds yetterday. Sir Hugh Lloyd, ts seen taking the salute. Sunday Times picture.
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    31 3 THE wed«i»g of Che Abdullah bin Abu B.k.r of fen.r.l Po.f Office, took pUce on Sundi* lilt to Cha Indon bint* Abdul Kirim at tha poitmim qy.rt.r., Maxwell Road. Sukaramai photo.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 335 3 SIHCAPOftK 940); 9.03 Mornln. Music; 9 JO Dance'; 8 40 N«ws (OantaatM)J Latin America; 10.19 Hit Parade: 6.45 Indoneaian; 7.1S News OjOO a.m. Programme Sumaiary; 11.00 Paul Temple; 11.30 Light (Trenoh); 7.30 English; S.OO 9.03 Morning music; 8.30 Latin Music; 12.00-1 Malay Programme Siamese; 8.30 News; 8.49 Dutch; America; 10.00
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  • PAGE about People
    • 193 4 Last man over the bridge IN 1941 when the Japarrese were advancing down the peninsula MR. K. C. THAMBY and two other Taiping postal officials were given the job of taking from the post office to Ipoh important documents and valuables. This small party was the last to cross the
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    • 366 4 fJt R. RECINALD JOHN BEE. the chairman and pr.me mover of the joint meeting last week-end in Singapore of the Institutions of Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineers has long been prominent in Malayan engineering circles. Starting as an assistant engineer on the Naval
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    • 240 4 kJR. W. W. Neill of the Federation Police Force and at present officer of operations, Segamat does not agree with Colonel Spencer Chapman's view that "the jungle is neutral." Says Mr. Neill "Today the jungle is not neutral. If used intelligently the jungle
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    • 100 4 EVERY Sunday morning, in good weather or bad, a band of Penang's most enthusiastic photographers meet for a hike round the island. Their search for beauty is Invariably richly rewarded To one of them, at least, these Sunday excursions have brought international recognition as one of
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    • 218 4 Invented jungle radio set ILJR. E. B. THOMAS. IVI Senior Inspector of Mines, Pahang and acting Inspector of Mines. Trengganu. recently went on long leave. Though the chances are that he will not return to Pahang he will be remembered in the State as the inventor of the "Thomas wireless
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    • 171 4 WITH one hand still showing the wound left by a Bangkok gunman's bullet. Mr. JAMES TAYLOR. former Singapore journalist, has come back to the Colony on a short leave. Mr. Taylor was shot up a few weeks ago in Bangkok when driving home alone after spending
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    • 120 4 A RESIDENT of Malaya for more than 38 years MR. L. T. MUTIKISNA of Sereniban is at present a member of the Advisory Committee under the Emergency Regulations in Negri Sembilan. He has also served as a visiting justice to the Seremban Prison and has been on
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  • 57 5 S -.v Corrp.snt tent SEGAMAT, Sat.— "l UTed beyond that estate and the only way to my home is through the plantation," declared 43-year-old Yu Slew Kam charged in the Segamat Court with trespassing on Chuan Moh San Estate, hi the Tenang area. Ball hi $25
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  • 42 5 S l:iy Tl-nes Corr dent SEGAMAT, Sat. Police offered no evidence igalnst 52-year-old Pagar Singh. produced In the Seguing t Court for allege trespass Into the house of a Malay woman at Kampong Pogoh. He was acquitted and discharged.
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  • 66 5 Sunday Times SUff Reporter The maximum fine of $25 was imposed by the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, Mr. C. F. Scston. for use of an abusive word which the offender said was Intended for a friend. Tan Teik Hong, a Singapore Harbour Board labourer, was fined
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  • 394 5 Naval officer's dream come true Sunday Times Reporter I IKE Noah's Ark, a little Singapore-built yacht, the Boleh, of 16 tons, will be floated from her cradle at H. M. Boom Defence Depot, Loyang, about noon today on the first stage of her intended 12,000--mile voyage from
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  • 128 5 Missing Dato: reward unclaimed iS >day Times Correspondent MALACCA, Sat. THE $5,000 reward offered for information leading to the recovery of Che Lah, Dato Naning. a Malay chieftain, is still unclaimed, state police authorities here. Dato Naning was abducted from his house at Taboh Naning, Alor Oajah district, on a
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  • Letter to the Editor
    • 128 5 SIR: With reference to the story published in last week's Sunday Times by a Kemaman correspondent on the hardships suffered by Dato Patl Cheung Ouan Chiang during the Japanese Occupation. While appreciating the story itself, which is in all respects true. I have to point out one simple
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  • 129 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter DEPPER prices continued to soar in the Singapore produce market yesterday, when a phenomenal jump of $75 per picul in white pepper quotations was recorded. There was a rush to buy pepper In Singapore yesterday and small arrivals from Indonesia prompted brisk
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  • 118 5 nday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat.— "l have been unnecessarily summoned and have lost quite a sum of money coming to court week in and week out, and asked to be compensated by the police," declared a young motor car driver, Woon Foong, to the Segamat Court
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  • 512 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter QURINC Hie occupation, the Japs banned hit books and destroyed his press the anti-Japanese tone of them was too strong. Today, attempts are being made to ban his books again. But Inche A. H. Idrus goes on his way as the
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  • 29 5 j *i-ne. Corrrs-^ml^n 1 SEREMBAN. Sat.-The Seremban Town Board, in its latest effort to beautify the town, has started a botanical garden in the lower lakeside area.
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  • 87 5 ABOUT 200 couples attended a dance organised by the Cosmopolitan Cycling Club in aid of the Yahaya fund at Adelphi roof garden last night. Mr. Yahaya bin Ellas was killed in a crash while taking part in a cycling race In Singapore in June. The fund
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  • 112 5 y Times Correspondent SEREMBAN. Sat. Ci VE hundred and forty four new Identity cards were Issued last month to schoolchildren in Negrl Sembllan who have reached the age of 12 years. Most of these applicants were from Malay schools, reports the State Registration Officer, Mr.
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    • 265 5 CHRISTMAS PARCEL spec/a/ suggestion from MARY HEATHCOTT of 'he "Sunday Times" We wrote to Mary Heathcott asking her up-to-the minute expert advice on what would be most welcome in Britain this Christmas. Here is a parcel based on her suggestions: Currants, sultanas and raisins, 16 oz tins Fruit salad, peaches
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  • 762 6 PERON RELYING ON THE NAZISI IN front of me in the plane young; Herr and Frau B. He tells mi he has given up the excellent Job of running a Oerman ex-Service-men's union in Kiel to join his brother In South Argentine. On the seat next to me a Prussian
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  • 221 6 reports from Buenos Aires type mostly, but also some middle-aged ones. Technicians, they say. Two robustlooking German priests are with this party. All around me they are talking German. Even the Dutch stewardess has taken to it. WELL, this Is how It was. flying out here. Now that
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  • 330 6 'They would cause trouble NINETY Creole fishermen, who live six months each year on the "Jack-in-the-box" Islands of St. Brandon, In the Indian Ocean, will shortly haul In their nets and saii home to their families 251 miles away In Mauritius Few people had eve* 1
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  • Article, Illustration
    779 6 i i<uii, the mucht\ heralded "Eastern Approaches" has arrived. 1 And what a magnificent story it is! I can recall no recent book of a comparable nature, with the exception, perhaps, of "The Jungle Is Neutral." which nas been more worth waiting for. In these days, when the British
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  • 411 7 N.Z. attack in Spore talks Sunday Times Staff Reporter Z^N accusation that Russia had treated all United Nations organs with cynicism and contempt and was trying to do the same with ECAFE was made by the New Zealand delegate, Mr. J. S. Reid, in Singapore yesterday.
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    34 7 MILLIONAIRE'S daughter married: Mr. Toh Kirn Kcow. son of the late Mr. Toh Teck Kheng, with his bride, formerly Miss Tan Leon? Choo, eldest daughter of Mr. Tan Cark Hwee, the Kucla Trengganu millionaire.
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    51 7 f\H a un.gue occasion recently tne Sultan of Pahang addressed the V/ congregation at the Pekan Moique from the "mimbar" the place reserved for imams and other dignitaries. The Sultan delivered a khotbah a special religious discourse— holding in hit left hand a "tongkat mimbar," which corresponds to a bishop's
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  • 78 7 Sunday 'limes Staff Reporter Because the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. D. A. Fyfe, said that he found very little trustworthy evidence amongst the prosecution witnesses. Ong Hoe Chun, formerly a clerk with the law firm of ShelleyThompson and Demuth, was yesterday acquitted without giving his
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  • 36 7 MUAR. Sat. Pang Queng. a labourer of Sungel Senarut Estate. Batu Anam. was awarded $300 as compensation by the Commissioner for Workmen's Compensation. North Johore. Pang was hit by a tree trunk while felling.
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  • 50 7 Eighteen-year-old Tahlr bin Abdul Hamld. of Kampong Paya Pulau, Segamat. was yesterday sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore Third Police Court for theft of $10 and clothing, total value $43. from a room at the Harbour Board labourers' Quarters on Aug. 22.
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  • 174 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A MINIATURE school model planned by a teachtr and built with the help of 10 boys of the third, fourth and fifth standards was the best exhibit of tha second post-war art and handwork exhibition of St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore, which opened
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  • 310 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter \jyHEN 1,100 officers and enlisted men of the U.S. heavy cruiser St Pai I "hit" Singapore for five days last week, the Colony bene. Ed by approximately $82,500 (Malayan). This is a consei native figure, and to it may be added
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    28 7 I NCHI Baba bin HassaH of rha Polk* Training School in Thomson Road, Singapore, and hii bride. Che A.mah binte Madon. after their wedding recently at Ceyiang Serai.
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  • 58 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Bat.— Pleading guilty to a charge of falling to produce his Identity card. Lai Kuan Kern told the Circuit Magistrate at Mersing that because he had been ill his house was topsy turrey, so he was unable to lay his hands on
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    90 7 THI proficiency which Malay girls in |ohore Bar.ru have shown in nafrdUwoffc h«s >n a great mejturs bom dv« »o Inch. Mariamah brat* Abdullah, who retirs^ last w««k from Wrvk* after 21 yean kt tha Star* Education Departmant Is) recegfiition of hw ••rvkei. sh« was honoured OH fh« occasion of
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  • 286 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "THE state of emergency is the principal reason why Singapore and the Federation are no longer attractive as tourist centres. Until peace comes again in Malaya, pleasure-seeking visitors are unlikely to patronise this part of South-East Asia. That is the
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  • 307 7 Dollars and cents in the budget Sunday Times Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Budget for 1950. which was presented at the Legislative Council last week, not only deals in million of dollars but comes down into comparatively small details on various items of expenditure and revenue. For example, the pounding of stray
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  • 34 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Poti Oeok Han, charged with driving a motor vehicle without regard to the personal safety of others, was fined $5 in the Police Court here.
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  • 65 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. 'THE driver of a motor car which came out of a side road and, cutting ln front of a military convoy, forced a jeep Into a ditch, was fined $25 in thp Police Court. He was Thong Ah
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  • 71 7 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Hubber Association's noon prices on Saturday (Oct. 23) were In cents per H» Bayer Seller No 1 R.S.S. Spot loose nominal 44H 44% JOB. In bales Nov. NO. 1 R S3. 44K M% No. 3 R.S& 42% 43 NO. 3 RSJ3. 40)4 40 Vi
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  • 24 8 MR. MRS. LIM SEOW TUNG thank their relatives and friends for their good wishes and valuable presents on the occasion of their marriage.
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  • 549 8 SINGAPORE, OCT. 23, 1949. PAYING FOR OUR NEEDS THERE are three main ways 1 in which a government can raise the money to finance those public services which it regards as essential, or which the governed r ard as essential. They are by taxation, by government enterprise, and through gifts
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  • 991 8  - Malays build a future in the Regiment GEOFFREY BOLAND by.... TWENTY-ONE year old Othman bin Ibrahim of Johore summed it all up— "l want to serve my country and advance my own prospects at the same time", he said. Othman, a former storekeeper at the Naval Base. Singapore, is one
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    745 8 Five minutes with the world's wisest men— l J O H A N N WOLFGANG GOETHE, described by Matthew Arnold as "Eurove's sagest head." born August 28. 1749. in Frankfort. Died March 22. 1532. Son of lawyer Johann Kasper Geothe and his 17-vear-nld wife, Katharina Elizabeth Sent to a
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  • 191 8 ON Oct. 9, a Sunday Times editorial headed "Double Trouble" discussed the possible repercussions of the Communist victory in China on the territories of South-East Asia. A Chinese contemporary, the Chung Shing Jit Pao of Singapore, re-published our comment in a translation containing serious inaccuracies. Below we publish
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    • 515 8 Oui R«i>ictent«tiv« OH Ml* lft I Mooi Singipor* Cold StOf»C«. Orchard Read, will reenvt advertisement* between 9 am and I o m daily. CLASSIFIED ADS. THE marriage took place between O. L. Oostergo and Jannette Delyn. Amsterdam, 22nd October. 1949. SITUATION. VACANT LOCUM TENENS for a well wtablished practice In
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  • 662 9 RUSSIA SPOKE TO EMPTY SEATS Delegates went for their lunch Sunday Tim«s Staff Reporter DELEGATES at th« ECAFE conference in Singapore yesterday ate sandwiches, drank beer or tea, and read newspapers while Mr. S. S. Nemtchina (Russia) delivered a speech lasting from 1.30 p.m. until 2 p.m., after his motion
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  • 214 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter kJANY Singapore men think that they are risking their hair to have it cut by Chinese women barbers, but apparently the women's charms lure others so that their profession today is thriving. Women number only about one-third of the 2,000 Chinese
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  • 107 9 Sunday Times SUB Reporter THE Progress Exhibition in the Happy World has been extended from Oct. 24 to 27. both days inclusive. The gross gate receipts on the four extension nights will be given to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund. There 'vlll also be a jumble sale
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  • 24 9 Two Cantonese, Tan Kcng and Yong 800 were each fined $3/- In the Kluang Court for fighting In a public place
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  • 42 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Koh Fook Chan of Lorong 23, Geylang, Singapore, was held up by four Chinese youths at Lorong 27, Sims Avenue last night and robbed of $7 cash, a torch light and a wrist watch.
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    24 9 INCH! Mohamed Hafii bin Date Abubakar and kit bride, Inch* Sappiah, granddaughter of the late Dato Daud. who were married in |ohore Bahm recently.
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  • 69 9 rORTY-one-year-old Kesai f Singh, a clerk employed in the Singapore General Post Office was charged in the Second Police Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of $41, entrusted to him while in the execution of his official duties on Sept. 22. Kesar pleaded not
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  • 112 9 Sunday Time* Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE former fireman of a 1 train in northern England and one of its regui *r passengers are together again— ihis time as soldiers in Malaya. John Hyers, then a Government clerk, depended on Gordon Dean to
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  • 179 9 Sunday Timti Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A BRITISH soldier was killed when bandits fired on a patrol in the Sungei Rening area of Kuala Kubu, Selangor, yesterday. One bandit was believed to have been wounded in the battle. A camp was found after the
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  • 77 9 Sunday Times Staff ReporU-r MRS. Dorothy May MartinButcher was granted a decree nisi In the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday by Mr. Justice Gordon-Smirh against her husband. Sqd.Leader Derek Martin-Butcher on the ground of cruelty. Sqd.-Leader Martin-Butch-er's cross-petition for a decree nisi on grounds of cruelty and adultery
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  • 107 9 St.nda.- lime* SUIT Bepertrr SPEAKING latt night at a cocktail party given in his honour by Mr. Y. L. Tan at i Bukit Tiniah, the Commis- sloner-Oenera!. Mr. Mai- colm Mac Donald Daid trl- bute to the fortnightly pub- j Ucatlon Young Malayans. Kiting mat he
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  • 234 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE day before an 18-year-old Chinese girl jumped to 1 her death from the roof-garden of a five-storeyed Singapore hotel, she wrote a letter to her sister saying that she was taking her own life because «he had been accused
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  • 134 9 Customs man 'rescued money '-fined Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE EAHRU, Sat. A Customs officer at the Johore Causeway, Abu Kassim bin Abdul Mat Tahlr, was fined $100 at Johore Bahru for "rescuing money from an officer's table." Evidence was given that when Abu Kassim was searched at the weighing
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  • 290 9 More born, fewer die Sunday Times SUIT Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THE highest birth rate (43.3 per 1.000) and the lowest death rate (14.4 per 1 ,000) ever recorded in Malaya are shown in the report of the Registrar General, Mr. E. C. C. Barrett, for. the first half of
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  • 65 9 Sunday Times Stall Report** The following appointments were announced in Singapore yesterday: Mr. R. L. Rlckard, to be Deputy Registrar of Shipping; Mr. C. J. Hindley, to be Deputy Registrar of Shipping; Mr. R. P. Bingham, to be Commissioner for Labour, Mr. G. W. Davis to
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  • 307 10 Trapping money swindlers BERNE, (Switzerland). THDRTY of the world's greatest detectives have been meeting in this Swiss city to fashion an international net to trap the counterfeiters, currency racketeers, and financial swindlers^ whose brains and skill are already combined on an International basis. To beat them, the world's detectives know
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    437 10 Why is It that music practice is such a failure with children? My pupils are keen at the actual lesson, yet make no progress. They will not practise. The modern teacher asks for no meaningless exercises —little tunes and pieces from the commencement. I wonder if the old methods
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  • 578 10  -  NAT GUBBINS by A REPORT I have been reading indicates that, as the Argentines are now eating more and more of their own meat, their dance numbers are getting hotter and hotter. Argentina, Argentina, Argentina Where the senort are a little less retina Where they do
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  • 372 10 THO-NIOHT at 8.30, on the eve of United Nations Day and with U.N. Conferences going on here In Singapore, Radio Malaya presents "Citizen of the World" a feature programme specially written for the United Nations Radio by Norman Corwin, one of America's leading radio dramatists. The original
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  • 254 10 "£ARMIN," a favourite among most opera lovers, is full of delightful music. Here we have recordings of two o# tbo finest contralto arias "Habanera" and "Seguidilla" sung by tdith Coates from Sadler's Welli Despite the magnifkient range and richness of Miss Coates' voice, the lacks much of
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  • 462 11  - REVOLUTION IN DRESS STYLE SUSAN DEACON by CM3R more than twenty years since the departure of the back dipping hemline, the full-length evening dress has been fashionable. Low necklines, frills and stoles have altered the outline of the evening gown, but length has remained unaltered. I foresee a revolutionary change
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  • 218 11 THE SUN THE SEA YOUR HAIR WEARING a hat is rather a bother. You may take one with you when you go to the beach or on a picnic, but from what I have seen you rarely put it on your head. Result: Your uuir has been exposed to excessive
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  • 398 11 MANY of you in Malaya will now be thinking of sending Christmas food parcels to families and friends in the United Kingdom. They will be welcome, of course— as all focd parcels are—but there are some things that will fill gaps in our larders better
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  • 407 11 HhRE are two tasty, unusual herring dishes that are well worth trying:— Grilled Herrings Orange Sauce 6 herriiu, salt, parsley sprigs. Sauce. 1-ok. flour, 1-oz mararine, 1 level teaspoon dry justard. U pint tinned orange i'jice, water, 2 tablespoons vlne,ar, H-oz. sugar, brown if possible. m Remove
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  • 444 11 piOfLI AM TALKINC ABOUT tf, do**, th. Sadler. Welt BalUt company took with them to America J aN dctignad by London* top courturitrt, they were aimed ro imbnudort of British fashions may he dollar earners, M well m the dincers themselvei PRINCISS Margarat't Red Shoe* at the
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  • 282 11 Secret of a smooth face CHERRY MARSHALL tells you the YOU can control the contours of your face by skilful massage. Practised, according to some authorities, by the women of Ancient Egypt, it is still an effective treatment for improving the blood circulation and refining flabby and relaxed muscles. 1
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  • 104 11 NEW garment for the beach is a bathing and beach coat combined. One Is sketched here, made from white towelling faced vlth striped towelling. These are expensive, but can be easily copied by your dressmaker. Not too long. finger-tip length only. The back should not be
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    • 776 12 K^jj^|H __sv _?i _^bs^^_s%^B^__P^_S _^»^^___^H sT_fT_f_l _R_i 1 Ai/ *9 N AVI OR I I sTr n.tl.iw/MWuVn I THIS WEEK THIS WEEK FOR YOU CANCER: (Jan. 71 /uL vad Af.f. IW 20) The person closest to *V» yon marriage partner or CAPRICORN: (Dec tl near relative— does well this TODAY:
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    • 532 12 PLANTING IPJ|l|llllLHfJ> WLJ.ff^J THE TREES t ssssßHsfa-sK^sssssW KITS nope you got U» correct 6. s. QlO xz, R. AJxx, D. Xxx, K. S answers to lsst week's quit O. xx. on lead-directing doubles. Now Wast North East South X y for a final qul* on business 1 spade a hearts
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    1130 13 'SHARPSHOOTER* takes you inside sport A NOVICE two years- A ago, a champion today and one with an exceptionally bright future is the 16-year old Singapore swimmer, Wieve Johan Wolters. The Dutch lad's quick climb to the top should be an Inspiration to many youthful aspirants to
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  • 329 13 BRILLIANT SHOOTING BY CROSS r clunies-Ross put up an v* outstanding performance in the Singapore Gun Club's Deepavali Day shoot on Friday. He scored 48 straight kills, taking the birds as they came singles, doubles and skeet. In this connection. It Is worthy of mention that the British Clay Pigeon
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  • 161 13 I Sunday Times Seremban Sports Correspondent I 'PHJC following are results In the 1 Junior singles and quarter i fl'iaLs of the men's open singles and i doubles In the 1949 badminton tournament of the Seremban Cameron Badminton party. JUNIOR SINGLES: Tan Slew Peng beat Timothy Pol
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  • 86 13 Sunday Times Parlt Bnntor Sports Correspondent Playing wltn 13 men, Krlan rugby team did extremely well to trounce Talplng Police by 17 points (a goal and four tries) to nU. The match was played on a wet ground. Showing more Initiative and resolute tackling and running,
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  • 338 13 Sunday Times Taiping Sports Correspondent RESULTS of fixtures played on Friday in Kempe Clubs open Invitation tennis championships axe: Open singles (first round): Lee Swee Keng bt Loke Ho Thong 6-3, 6-2; Harun Ghanl bt Durairatnam 8-10, 7-5, 6-3; Tan Chin Teik received a walkover from Yeap
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  • 31 13 Sunday Times Parit Buntar Sporta Correspondent THE friendly hockey match be--1 tween Krlan Rovers and Penan* Sporta Club scheduled at th* International Club ground today has been cancelled.
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  • 104 13 Acroai: 1, Gusto. 6, Alarm. 10, Piratical. 11, Aside. 13. Twist. 16, Duke. 16, Par. 18, State. 19, Spy. 20, Satin. 21, Sir. 23. Gap. 25, Grouse. 26. Odious. 27, Ass. 29. Lop. 81, Unite. 32. Bar. 34, Oral. 36. Tee. 37. Pate. 38. Usual. 40, Hires. 41,
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 601 14 SCC OUTP LAY WEAK TENGAH XVI Lawley scores three tries S.C.C 28; Tengah 8. MAINTAINING their unbeaten record, the Singapore Cricket Club defeated Tengah by 28 points (two goals and five tries) to 8 (one goal and one try) on the Padang yesterday when, after a shaky start, they settled
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  • 222 14 Chlnesa 6; fcunuiauß fHERE was a glut of goals at 1 Jalan Besax Stadium yesterday In a Singapore A.F..v. Community League game* between Eurasians and Chinese, the Chinese winning by six-three, thus avenging their first round defeat. It was t poo- game, Eurasians being weak In
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  • 312 14 Mosbergen's effort decisive rpHE Faculty of Arts and X Science won th. first of the new series of Inter-Facul-ty rugger matches when they beat the Faculty of Medicine by five points (a goal) to nil on the Medical College ground yesterday. The game was attended by hundreds of students scattered
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  • 41 14 JOLLILADS 2nd XI beat sj>. City of Poona five-four In a soccer friendly at Farrer Park yesterday. Abdul Rahman (2), Bar! and Ping Pong (3) scored for Jollllads. Harrison (2) and Tatersall (2) replied for City of Poona.
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  • 455 14  -  KEN JALLEH By rpHE Bengal Badminton Association's invitation to 1 two Malayans players to compete in the All-India championships this year was purely personal, not official. The Badminton Association of Malaya was not arked to play "any fiddle" second or otherwise. Ma., is thla statement toi
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    49 14 vko CHOON BEE gets off with the fun in his 449 yds. trial for selection for the British Empire Games in Singapore yesterday. Behind him is F. Tope, who also tried to beat the qualifying time of 51 sees for the erent.— Sunday Times picture. (Report in Pafe 16.)
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  • 92 14 Sunday Times Jehsre Bahra Sports Correepondei.. THE English College maintained their unbeaten record yesterday when they defeated tbe Government ttrtgitifh College, Muar. by 31 points to nil in a rugger match on the College ground. Last year, Muar was tbe only school in Jobore to
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  • 31 14 POSSESSING a stronger alli round team, Royal Navy beat Commercial High School five-one at soccer yesterday at Katong. Jones, Martin (2) Brimley and Read scored for Navy.
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  • 297 15 Quadrangular Hockey Tourney Penang beaten three-one Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent BT SCORING a brilliant three-one victory over Penang at Ipoh yesterday, Singapore have virtually assured themselves of top honours in the Malayan Hockey Association's quadrangular tournament which started here on Friday and ends today. In the
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  • 187 15 TN a game which featured some good defensive play, Perak and Selangor shared points in a scoreless draw, so Perak's chances of repeating last season's successes have vanished altogether. On Prlday Penang had beat Perak. Perak showed early promise and in the sixth minute the S -laneor goalkeeper,
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  • 306 15 LONDON. Sat. T IVERPOOL are now the Li only unbeaten club in the English Football League, for Wolverhampton Wanderers, who also held this distinction before today's matches were deleated for the first time this season. Results were: t Mil.lMI LtVIlt— WH. 1 Arsenal I Blackpool Birmtnrham V
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  • 57 15 ESHOWE (Zululand>. Sat. FE Australian touring team won the opening match of their South African tour by beating Zululand by an innings and 280 runs here today. Zululand were dismissed for 52 in reply to the Australians' total of 401 for eight wickets declared. Following on.
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  • 45 15 NEE Soon Ist XV went down by six points to nil when they met the Naval base in a rugger match played at Nee Soon yesterday. In another rugger match at Nee Soon, the Singapore CRMP defeated Nee Soon 2nd team 6-0.
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  • 217 15 Sunday Times Malacca Sports Correspondent SINGAPORE Malays became the Southern finalists '-'of the Sultan Gold cup soccer competition when they beat Malacca Malays eight-nil at Banda Hiliar Park yesterday. All the Singapore forwards scored— Madon, Khamld and Ramlan two each while Shariff Madon and Samad
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  • 416 15 ALLMALAYAN SHELL XV WIN AT K. LUMPUR Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent I*HE Shell Co. Sports Clubs' AU--1 Malayan Rugby side made their debut at Kuala Lumpur on Prlday and beat the Selangor Club by 12 points (four tries) to three (a try). The Shell side established superiority five
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  • 324 15 WEIGHTS for eight race* for tomorrow (Monday) are: CL. 2. DIV. 4— stfF. Hambrion 9.00 Sweet Memory 8.13 WHlooghby 8.11 Lucky Three 8.10 Christmas Knight 8.09 Father's Pride 8.09 Cross Of Gold 8.07 Tetland 8.06 StreatfieU 8.05 Sister CO] 8.04 Kashmiri Song 7.13 Rustle 7.10 Eureka
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  • 404 15 H.MS. MALAYA RUGBY Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent DEATEN soundly in the first half, Selangor staged u a second-half rally food enough to give them victory over much-fancied Perak in their H.M.S. Malaya competition Rugby match in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The scores were a
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  • 43 15 JN the first round of the Royal Singapore Oolf Club championship final yesterday, R. J. Isherwood finished 13 up on Beavis Isherwood went round in 70. The second round will be played this morning, starting at nine o'clock.
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  • 44 15 rE following will represent Singapore Cricket Club "B" XV against Singapore Harbour Board "A" XV at rugger on the Padang tomorrow at 5.15 p.m.: Guest; Postlethwaite, Sykes., Murphy, Rogues; Da vies Dowllng: Cashln, Wallace. Pierce. Orlfflths. Murray. Plgg. Mills and Zueler.
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  • 93 15 rE manager of the AllIndia soccer team has cabled stating that the players will arrive In Singapore by air on Tuesday. The tourists are scheduled for six games In Singapore, after which they will play In Seremban. Kuala Lumpur a; j Ipoh. The team has
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  • 2105 16 Rainbow, Miss Linor pay best By EPSOM JEEP A SPLENDID treble by the Yong-Ayres combination was the main feature of the first day's races of the Selangor Turf Club October Meeting at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Arthur Ayres, riding in top form, landed two easy winners
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    68 16 '•ult 1 Singapore hockey XI, who are virtually assured of the championship in the X Malayan quadrangular tournament following their 1 vcitory over Penang at Ipoh yesterday. On Friday they beat Selangor 2 o. Front row left to right: Lim •v in Hon Yam, A. Clarke, Karim, E. Ebert; back
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  • 52 16 Total pool: $251,807. First: No. *****6. Second: No. *****9. Third: No. *****7. Starters: Nos. *****2, *****6, *****8. *****1, *****7. *****0. *****9, *****1. Consolation prizes: Nos. *****7, *****1. 2^9120, *****3. IMB7B, 2 9556, *****1. *****8. *****0. *****5. DOUBLE TOTFS First Double: 6 tickets, $187 each. Second Double: 8 tickets.
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    51 16 DECORUM (centre) ridden by the champion Jockey, Gordon Richards, winning the Bine Boy Handicap over seven furlongs from Sun Flame (left) and Coupling at Hurst Park on Oct. 15. Decorum is owned by Mr. J. V. Rank, brother of the film magnate, Mr. J. A. Rank. Reuter
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  • 270 16 T»HE Singapore best all-rounder open cyclin* x competition, introduced this year by the Cos mopolitan Cycling Club, concluded yesterday Huynh Van Tnuonr, 23-year old Saigon Chinese and a SSS.P S l 8 11 1 Ramblers, won with 83 points. He will be awarded the Paglar Cup
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  • 201 16 7 Singapore athletes fail to qualify SINGAPORE athletes iailed to reach qualifying standards In the final trials held on St. Joseph's Institution yesterday and, apart from Lloyd Valberg and Ng Liang Chiang, no recommendations will be made by the Singapore A.A.A. for selection of Malaya's representatives for the British Empire
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  • 64 16 gIX FOOT THREE Boris Plotrowskl, Selangor All Blues Eurasian forward, has been Invited by Penang All Blues to Join them In their forthcoming visit to Bangkok. Plotrowskl, Selangor's putting the weight and discus throw champion, who started rugby last year learnt fast and was selected first
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  • 238 16 NONE of three athletes who took part In the Selangor A.A.A. trials yesterday succeeded In giving minimum performance which would have given them a chance In the British Empire Games to be held In New Zealand next February. The three athletes were the Negrl Sembllan champion E. J.
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