The Straits Times, 4 June 1950

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  • 30 1 LARGEST NETT SA'.ES IN MAT AY\ •-4JIW/950 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of Tit* Straits IUn«« 6* Singapore Wr— Press No. 775. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE, 4, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 418 1 STRACHEYS PROMISE TO ACSU Grievances will be remedied Sunday Times Staff Reporter W AR Minister Mr. John Strachey yesterday promised the Singapore Army Civil Service Union that their, two-year-old claim for housing allowance will be settled by July 1. Mr. Strachey made this promise during a one-and-half-hours discussion with the
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  • 127 1 500 MORE COMMANDOS ARE HERE S'iiulun Times C'orrripundrnt PENANG, Sat. COMMANDED Dy Lt.-Col. C. M. Rees, a further batch of about 500 officers and men of the 45th Commandos arrived In Penang at 6.40 p.m. yesterday aboard the troopship Empire Trooper, and disembarked today for the Province mainland. They formed
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  • 54 1 CHICAGO. Sat— The world's biggc:u telescope has shown that the planet Pluto is only one-tenth as heavy and only half as big as some astronomer- believed. This was disclosed by a Univerity of Chicago astronomer who used the 200-inch \.Aesrope of the Mount Palomar Observatory to
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  • 242 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MO ban is being imposed on the Yangko Dance in Singapore, but public performances coming under the Theatres Ordinance will not be permitted except under licence issued by the police. Mr. N. C. Morris, Assistant Commissioner, Special Branch, told me
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  • 39 1 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Yesterday evening at the Raub Australian Gold Mines, Pahang, a European engineer, motor cycling to his house from his place of work, was fired at by bandits. He escaped unhurt.
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  • 35 1 LONDON, Sat -Field Marshal Earl Wavell will be given a semi-state funeral in Westminster Abbey, before his body Is taken by road to Winchester College cloisters, where he will be burled. U.P.
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  • 71 1 LONDON, Sat. Ttflß. Ernest Beviii, British] Foreign Secretary, underwent an operation this morning. His condition was de- scribed as "satisfactory." The Foreign Office announced: "The Secretary of State underwent an operation this morning under a general anaesthetic for fistula in ano." A Foreign Office spokesman pointed
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  • 61 1 Sunday Times Correspondent BENTONG, Sat THREE hundred labourers are Involved In a strike which staxtfiti Yfi3tcrdMf three Chinese rubber estates In Pahang. The labourers are asking for an Increase in wages, It to learned. Estate, Tong Lee Estate and Ken Ong Estate, all In the
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  • 162 1 HONG KONG Saturday. THE secret location of art treasure hidden in the 1 garden of Hong Kong's Government House was buried with the three men who are believed to be the only people who knew of its whereabouts. The treasure, consisting of 25 pieces of
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  • 59 1 PREJUDICE AGAINST U.S. OUT OF DATE- COPENHAGEN, Saturday.— Socialist prejudice against the United States must be exposed as "out of date", Mr. Morgan Phillips, secretary of the British Labour Party, told the International Socialist Conference here today. "For two decades the United States has been the most progressive country in
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    30 1 FAMOUS British film director Carol Reed, now in Singapore in search of a star for his next film, is pictured here dancing at the Capitol oallroom with Miss Lucy Eii.
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  • 43 1 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— At midnight last night five armed Chinese bandits murdered two tappers and robbed other tappers of some 30 identity cards at three small Chinese estates in the Sungel Patani area of Kedah.
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  • 71 1 NORWICH (Con'ticut), Sat. A SUIT for divorce from Mr. Geoffrey Leonard Cheshire V.C., the famous wartime RAJ 1 flyer, was filed yesterday by the former actress Constance Binney. The suit alleges that Cheshire, who retired from the RAF. In 1946 with the rank of Group Captain,
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  • 73 1 HONG KONG, Sat.— A lessening of political tension here was reflected in an official announcement today that the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham with Lady Grantham, will leave for a fourmonth holiday in Britain about June 13. A Government official said the holiday was mooted
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  • 57 1 TAIPEH, Sat.— Chiang Kaishek has given orders for immediate execution of anyone in public service found guilty of graft. The orders are aimed mainly at eliminating so-called paper soldiers non-existent would "definitely" put the past gone to their commanders. Persons who shield grafters are likewise
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  • 21 1 Mr. James Griffiths, Secretary of State for Colonies, arrived In Singapore yesterday from Penang by special R.A.F. plane.
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  • 227 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent THE Singapore Government together with the Rubber Association yesterday denied an American allegation that the high price of natural rubber was caused by traders withholding rubber shipments. The statement by the American rubber industry said that the soaring rubber price resulted largely
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  • 36 1 BERLIN, Sat.— Hundreds of refugees from the Soviet East Zone poured In West Berlin's welfare agency yesterday with stories of escaping during the confusion of the Whitsun Communist youth march of 500,000— A.P.
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  • 260 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWO squadrons of R.A.F. fighters used continually in the fight against the bandits have been withdrawn from their base at Kuala Lumpur airfield because of the bad state of the runway. The withdrawal, said a R.A.F. spokesman yesterday, would enable the
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  • 79 1 SMUTS: SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT REPORTED PRETORIA, Sat. A "DISTINCT If slight" improvement In General Smuts' condition was reported in last night's bulletin on the South African leader who has pneumonia. "He is recovering his strength and the cough that has been worrying him is much abated. His heart is showing signs
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  • 57 1 RANGOON, Sat. Burma Government forces which In the mid-week launched an all-out offensive to rid lower Burma's Henzada district of Karen insurgents have met with early success, according to reports reaching here today. Already rebels have been driven from two villages, and the Government troops
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  • 3710 2 WE TRIED TO BE GAY' IN THIS THIRD INSTALMENT OF HIS MEMOIRS THE DUKE OF WINDSOR TELLS OF LIFE ATWINDSOR CASTLE— WAS a traveller rather than a so'journer. And it was jn my continuing relations with my family that I realised how much my outlook had changed. My life had
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  • 621 3 MAGNIFICENT JOB' SAYS MINISTER Strachey's tribute to the Seaforths Sunday Times Staff Reporter A GLOWING tribute to the Ist Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders, was paid by the Minister for War, Mr. John Strachey, during a visit to Selarang Barracks, where they are at present re-training, yesterday morning. "Both the Seaforths and
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    76 3 AT a pawing iII parnde of lorallv enlisted personnel at Nee Soon Barracks last esday >la.j.--(ien. D. Din'op iG.O.C, Singapore District > congratulated the parade on "(he best recruit marchIng I have MM while I'\e been in Sin:spore." The standard of this course was above iverase in .ill subjects. Of
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  • 136 3 MASKED MAN ROBS KEPALA, IS ARRESTED Sunday Times Sports Reporter SEATED at home doing his accounts on Thursday night, while ms wife and children were in bed, Tan Yong, a kepala of Ban Moh Estate, was abruptly told to stand up by a masked man who entered the house. Recognising
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  • 111 3 Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent Johore Bahru. Sat.— The following have been elected office bearers of the South Johore Estates Staff Union for the ensuing year: President, Mr. N. Balasmgn... vice-president, Mr. P. C. Jos, hon. secretary. Mr. M. P. Anandan; assistant secretary. Mr. Lauw DJoo Tek
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  • 61 3 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— When Chung Lok Chye was brought for judgment today in the Police Court, having at a previous appearance pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of rubber scrap, the prosecutions asked to refer the matter to the Legal Adviser
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  • 55 3 Sunday Time* Correspondent IPOH, Sat.— At midday yesterday five armed bandits in assorted clothing set flre to buildings on the Suloh Suloh Rubber Estate in the Tapah area. The bandits also destroyed ten piculs of latex and robbed four labourers of their Identity cards. The
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  • 75 3 Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG. Sa 1 -Alleged to have had with him four issues of "True New.-?" 20-year-old Pen Boon Eng v.a> torioy charged before the First Magistrate, Mr. D. R. Home, with possession of seditious publications. Pen was also alleged to have been found with
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  • 209 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE final of the Singapore Teachers Union's Youth Drama and Music Festival, which has been drawing full houses at the Victoria Theatre for the oast fortnight, was sung last night with "Cod Save The King" by Combined Schools Choir and winning
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  • 58 3 Sunday Times Correspondent KU. IPUR. Sat.— The pneumonia wave in the Federation came higher during the week-ending May 20 with 107 cases reported, and 26 deaths, compared with 81 cases and 14 deaths in the previous week. Perak had the highest number of cases reported. Of
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  • 107 3 Sunday 'limes tfpMtl Reporter THE charity HOW, sponsored by Dato Syed A. M. Alsagoff in aid of the two Malay Girl Guides who are to attend the Girl Guide Camp in Australia this year, played to a packed house last night at the Dean-Tija Opera in
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  • 93 3 Sunday Times Sports Reporter TTHE General Council of the Singapore Labour Party met behind closed doors yesterday, to discuss the presidential address to be read during the Party's annual conference by the acting president, Mr. M. A. Majid. After a heated discussion about the practice of checking
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  • 53 3 Sunday Times < > i<- .pondrnt TAIPING, Sat The first block of the new premises of the Coronation English School, Kamunting, has been opened at a dedication ceremony by the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines. The building is on the Penang Road
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  • 36 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat. Possession of a cup of toddy without a licence was the charge explained to 38-year-old car driver Retnam In the Segamat Court today. He was offered bail in $25.
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  • 155 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. I ANCE Corporal Charles Catling, of the 2nd Battalion, Scots Cuards, shot dead the Communist Mm Yuen leader, for whom there was a $15,000 reward dead or alive, in the Setapak area of Kuala Lumpur. But Lance Corporal
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    33 3 MR. So© Ah Leng of the staff of the Ahmad '.over n men: > English School, Pekan, And his fiancee. Miss Leong Swee Yee, who were engaged in Bentong last week. Low Vee picture.
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  • 83 3 Sunday Times Correspondent KAJANG, Sat.— Tuan Haji Abdul Aziz, 'he Ulu Langat Officer and president of the Ulu Langat Division of the United Malays National Organisation, patron of the Ka.jan» Malay Schooi Scouts and Teachers, vice-president of the Ulu Langat District Football Association and head of the
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  • 55 3 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE JAHRU Sat Found at 10 p.m. in a sampan in the Straits of Johore, Tan Bak Ping, Chong Sin Ho, Ng Hup Hlng and Tan Swee Choon. who said they were fishermen, were convicted in the Johore Bahru Police Court today of breakIng the
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  • 41 3 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAURU, Sat.— Ng Kok Seng who was convicted in the Johore Bahru Police Court today on a charge of hawking in prohibited area was fined $45. This was his third conviction for a stmilar offence.
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  • 31 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— The Joliore Bahru Chinese Reading Circle are holding a Social and a Dance at the Johore Bahru Zoo pavilion on June 7 at 8 p.m.
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  • 1380 4 TRIUMPHS OF SCIENCE: Article four by Prof. Sir lan Heiibron. y/Y\E\ the last war extended to tropical areas, the attention of chemists and scientists became focused upon a variety of in seel borne dise;ivs >\ these, malaria is v.i.'out parallel in its t
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    • 224 4 I CRIME QUIZ sAerbTl?:Mor«ev DEATH AT THE PARTY Reported in Prew lan |ejvn the H.s f'-enflj tn*a without success to rh« p=l.et tooK ttatements from the film actot gave a oa-ty in his fifth d ssuade |*ssm from following MeaO company, and heard from lessm's serI tat to -o-re rren
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  • 443 5 FRESH WAVE OF PIRACY IN PENANG Not revival of See Bah Seng gang Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. PIRACIES which have broken out anew in Penang in the past few months are the work of several bands, according to a senior C.I.D. spokesman. He discounted a theory that remnants
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    42 5 PARTY given at Nee Soon Carriton civilian canteen by Mr. Wee See |ong, canteen contractor. Col. B. E. M. Burton deated centre) is talking to Mr. R A. Kurup, president of the Nee Soon Carrissn branch of the Army Service Civilian Union.
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    32 5 MISS |eanne E. Pohan. only daughter of Pastor and Mrs. R. A. Pohan of the Seventh Day Adventist Mission, left on Thursday on the Ocean Mail for San Francisco to study medicine.
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  • 94 5 AS gttestl ot Liv- Philippine Legation m Indonesia, D.itin Emily Piiglar and Mrs. P. G. Peralta ire Bjing this morning via KLM Constellation for Jakarta for a short holiday. while In Jakarta they will be the house iCOftn of the Philippine Ambassador and Mrs. Manuel V.
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  • 33 5 M b»j Ti— t>r r iHinilnt PARIT BUNTAR. Sat Pleading guilty to hawking without a licence at Titi Serong, Eng S?e Kooi was lined $10 in the Parit Buntar Court
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  • 64 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter SEREMBAN, Sat.— Mr. Van Kee Leong, well-known Malayan artist and cartoonist, who was one of three Malayan delegates to the first World Pacifist Conference held at the Santaniketan (Tagore University) at Calcutta in November last year will address the Seremban
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  • 182 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday, QURINC the Pahang danger area tour of the Secretary of State for War, Mr. John Strachey, the party of overseas and local correspondents who accompanied him had to travel from Temeloh to Mentakab on a military armoured train a
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  • 76 5 THE Minister of Finance of Ceylon, Mr. J. R. Jayawarciene, arrived in Singapore by plane from Jakarta yesterday on his way home from the recent Commonwealth Conference in Sydney. He told the Sunday Times, "We have advanced a step beyond the stage reached at Colombo. "Definite
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  • 66 5 Sunday Times Correspondent SECAMAT. Sat— I am a poor woman and have been coming her* week after week but my case has yet to be heard." cried a young Indian woman. Pechai. in the Segamat Court. She is complainant in a charge of assault
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    23 5 IE AN FULLET, French guitarist now in Singapore for a series of recitals, with his old Spanish guitar. SEE STORY IN PACE 11.
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  • 112 5 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter IEE KENG SUI, a young Chinese motor boat labourer, pleaded guilty to Mr. Tan Ah Tah, Singapore Second District Judge, to a charge of being in the possession of nine packets of opium weighing 19 lb., and was sentenced to 18
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  • 32 5 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— Two dog owners, Singgaram and Ong Kirn Chong were fined $5 each at Segamat for failing to take out licences for their animals.
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  • 187 5 SPORE CHINESE HIGH SCHOOL Sunday Times Staff Reporter kJR. Lee Kong Chian, Singapore rubber magnate and chairman of the Management Committee of the Singapore Chinese High School, which has been asked to show cause why it should not be closed, has cut short his Europe
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  • 70 5 Sunday Time* SUIT ('orresnondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A new telecommunications training school and premises for the Malayan Film Unit are to be built on a 12 acre plot at Setapak near Kuala Lumpur. A notice published in the Government Gazette today advises the owner
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  • 204 5 No outward stowaways Sunday Times Staff Reporter gECAUSE Singapore is "one of the quietest spots in the East," there have been very few cases of stowaways from the Colony since the liberation, an official of the Immigration Department told the Sunday Times yesterday The only
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  • 180 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. fpHE Federation of Malaya 1 police recruiting team under the Commandant of the Police Depot, Mr. F. K. McNamara, selected 29 Chinese recruits at the Stata police headquarters, Seremban, yesterday. This was the second visit of the team to
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  • 2037 6 f Imi liloxJi/ REPORTING DO you know lnagh Fie wen? You probably wouldn't but if I say "Penny" Frewen, that will ring a bell in several people's minds. The lnagh is Irish, after a lake, but that's about all the Irish there Is in Penny Frewen, otherwise
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  • 1016 7  - WE ARE POLITE TO FOREIGNERS MARY HEATHCOTT by 1 pY every plane and boat foreign holiday makers pour into Britain, find their way to London and end up by staying in the hotels of the street in which I live. Or so I think. "But perhaps I am blessed as
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  • 363 7 YEAR after her marriage to Aly Khan, film actress Rita Hayworth says she is thinking of becoming a Muslim. She is under no obligation to accept Islam; but no doubt Aly Khan and his father, the Aga Khan, would like her to do so. Aly
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    29 7 I^IIDNICMI beach fashion seen at a London fashion show— Annabell D lure, a Hcim model, in multi-coloured beach jacket and black linen shorts. Towel is worn on the head.
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  • 309 7 On tivo occasions I hive actually been thanked for my willingness to enjoy the company of girls without what they both called "the usual conditions." Something very wrong somewhere if a man is thanked for behaving in a normal, decent manner. This will be unpopular, but I suggest
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  • 300 7 Sophistication in black SAREE jackets for eveningwear are being patterned on the lines of evening dresses, revealing bare shoulders Wide scooped necklines, 'off-the-shoulder designs, halter straps, boat necks, and even strapless bodices are the vogue. Our fashion artist has drawn you some versions of the present trend. Make yourself one
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  • 756 8  -  MARIAN by SUNDAY. Settle down with the Sunday papers and b,'?in to read my fortUAc for the coming w°ek The first tells me must stick to routine, and be satisfied with oki and tried methods t'lis week, the other urvej- me to go out and meei people, and
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    33 8 AT the Film Ball at the Dorchester Hotel in London, at which lean Simmons received the Film Award, Bin? Crosby had a congratulatory kiss tor |can but he didn't take his hat off.
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    27 8 AFTER her first night show »t the Palladium hi London (and the did wear a urong). Dorothy Lantour dined with Danny Kay* and Hi* Marques* of Blandford.
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  • 969 8  - Creative work is a 'must in Malaya JANE BLUNT by T»HE value of creative work to the individual has long been recognised: it develops personal satisfaction and peace of mind. In Malaya, as in England, most women sew, embroider, paint or otherwise cieate something of use or beauty, but these
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  • 452 8  -  CYNTHIA BACK CHAT... by WE went along to the opening of the new Arcade in the Cold Btorage building and were generally impressed. The dresses were lovely and the buttons and bows were not hi evidence, instead there was a display of highly elegant Jewellery. Chief source
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  • 497 9 END CORRUPTION, H. S. LEE PLEADS Chinese asked to aid Govf. Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A PLEA to end corruption and so raise the standard of commercial morality was made today by Mr. H. S. Lee, president, addressing a meeting of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce
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    56 9 PHOTOGRAPH taken on the occasion of the Perak planters' lunch to Sir Hilton Poynton. Undcr-Secrctary of State, at the Ipoh Club on Thursday, (rfight to left) The British Adviser. Mr. C. Black. Sir Hilton Poynton. Mrs. O. H. M. Sturgcs and Mr. J. S. Ferguson, president of the United Planting
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  • 140 9 Sunduv Times Stall orr^ixndent SEREMBAN. Sal. X'J e^ure better relationsmp between employers and employees the committee ol the Negri Sembilan Teachers' Union have apnlied o uoveniment for the establishment of Whitley Councils, one for Government school teacivrs and the other for C in; -in-
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  • 135 9 Sunday Times SUIT Correspondent KOTA BHARU. Wed. AT a general meeting held on May 31 presided over by the Chief Surveyor, Mr. O. L. Gibson. Mr. S. Nalliah was unanimously elected to represent the office of staff and Che Abdul Hamid bin Doya, the field staff at
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  • 61 9 Sunday Times Con-^pordent TAIPING. Sat. Mr. E A. Burton. President of the Sessions Court, Taiping, Is on casual leave. Mr. Fletcher Rogers of Penan*, will act for him. Mr. Ong Jin Hoe Is the Acting Registrar of Taiping Courts In place of Mr. S. Vljayandram,
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  • 80 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. MR. P. P. NARAYANAN, pre- sident of the Malayan Trade Union Council, becomes president of the Seremban Rotary Club on July 1, succeeding Rev. C. Dudley Ingerson. At the Club's annual general election the State Secretary, Negri Sembilan, Capt. Mohamed Salleh
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  • 76 9 Another 180 Malayan recruits are wanted for British Army units in this country. A recruiting team is to tour the Federation this month, visiting Seremban on June 7 and 8, and Ipoh from June 12 to June IS. Potential recruits, aged between 18 and 25,
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  • 75 9 SEGAMAT, Sat. Mrs. A. Kemp, wife of the Administrative Officer, was elected first president of the Segamat District Public Library at the Inaugural general meeting held at the Malay Club. Others elected were: Mr. C. K. Menon (hon. secretary and treasurer), Mr. P. Symons (hon. librarian),
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  • 35 9 Sunday Times Reporter PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. Lee Ah Boon was fined $5 in the Parlt Buntar Court, when he pleaded guilty to having dealt In second hand goods when he had n© licence.
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  • 72 9 Sunday Times Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. A. L. FERNANDO,, employed as a barracks store accountant at the RASC camp at Rasak. yesterday was acquitted and discharged by the Sessions Court President, Inche Azmi bin Haji Mohamed, on a charge of theft. Fernando was alleged to have stolen
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  • 240 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter RENTAL development and spiritual awakening are more clearly visible today in Singapore, than ever before, said the acting president of the Municipal Commission, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, in the opening yesterday of the Upper Serangoon public lending library.
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  • 130 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent GEMAS. Sat. MOHAMED Noor bin Hussain. a forest ranger of Gemencheh. was acquitted and discharged without his deience being called, when he appeared before Che Abdul Hamid. Gemas Circuit Magistrate, on a charge of attempting to obtain for himself an illegal gratification of
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  • 64 9 A 44-year-old Cantonese, Lav Eng Thye, appeared in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, and was charged with assisting in the management of a brothel in Duxton Road. Ho Chin Hong, occupier of the premises, win charged with allowing th>> premises to be used as a brothel.
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  • 199 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. ■J"HE Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce of Malaya passed a resolution today at their meeting in Kuala Lumpur asking Government to send a Royal Commission to Malaya to review the Federal Constitution. Mr. Chong Khoon Lin. Vice-President of
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  • 134 9 Sunday Times Woman Reporter JACKO lives In a converted landing craft (tank), has his hair cut v-shaped. uuci likes an occasional bowl of beer or noggin of brandy. Jacko has become a fullfledged member of this vessel which trades between Singapore and the neighbouring Dutch
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    • 357 9 SINGAPORE fc. LUMPUR v Popular Clashes; 11.30 "South' 9 am. Dance Music; 9.30 Much- 9 a.m. David Orenvllle Ensem- ciS2? C *i— 7ls m As^po"' Bindlng-In-The-Marsh; 10 News b i e ».3 O Announcer's Choice; 10. 7.15 Negro Spirituals; 7.45 As from K.L.; 10.05 Light Music; Emergency News; 10.10 Victor
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  • 2266 10  - The Traitor Of Arnhem COLONEL ORESTE PINTO THIS IS THE FIRST INSTALMENT IN THE TRUE STORY OF A MAN TRUSTED AND DECORATED, RESPECTED BY MEN, LOVED BY WOMEN, YET WHOSE HEART WAS BLACK WITH INFAMY AND WHOSE TONGUE SPELT DEATH TO 7,000 BRITISH PARATROOPS. By I SAT in I lie
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  • 325 11 CITIZENS ANSWER IS 'NO' Should flogging be abolished? Sunday Times Staff Reporter LEADING citizens of Singapore are united in protest that the time is not yet ripe for bringing to an end in the Colony the punishment of whipping or flogging for certain crimes. The prevalence of corporal punishment for
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    37 11 MISS Yeoh Phaik Lian an* Mr. Scow Eu Jin who were married at St. Andrew* Cathedral yesterday. The bridegroom it Hi* ton of Mrs. Scow Port Long »md the late Mr. Scow Poh Leng. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 137 11 HERE TO SPEED AIR AID FROM AUSTRALIA Sunday Times stuff Reporter AUSTRALIA'S Air Officer Commanding the Eastern Area, Air Vice-Marshal J. P. J. McCauley, arrived at Changi airfield yesterday, "to hurry up the arrival of the R.A.A.F Dakota transport and supplydropping squadron, promised by Australia for Malaya's aid." Asked when
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  • 86 11 THE Russian freighter Suri--1 key sailed yesterday after loading nearly 7,000 tons of rubber from Singapore for Russia. She will call at the FederaIm ij coasta.' ports of Malacca. I J irt Sw^Kenham and Muar to take in more rubber Two more Red ships,
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  • 28 11 Sunday Times Correspondent MUAR, Sat. Low Thian Poh. aged 62. was cautioned and discharged by the Muar magistrate for selling medicine without a licence at Tanxkak.
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  • 166 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter EOJR hundred and fifty young Gurkha recruits of the 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles were compliment d on their steadiness and turn out yesterday at a passing out parade in Kluang. The praise came from the commander of the Brigade
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    40 11 MR. and Mrs. Bertie Nelson Beins. who were married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday. Mrs. Beins was formerly Miss Henrietta (Cirlie) Valbcrg. The bridegroom is on Hie stiff of M?ssr-, Harrisons Crosfield (Malaya) Ltd. Sunday Times picture!
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  • 255 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANC. Saturday. kJALAYA may have her first Pipe and Drum Band early next year if Penang's retired bandmaster, Mr. Cecil Scott, is successful in his talent-scouting tour of Indonesia and Malaya. It will be a 16-piece ail-girl band similar to
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  • 21 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. June 3. $301. Down 87',. cents. LONDON, Friday, June 2. —Spot: C 602.5. Three months buyers £603.5.
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  • 48 11 annaay limes correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat The Johore Bahru branch of UMNO at a meeting held yesterday accepted without amendment the proposals of the Central Executive of UMNO in connection vith the question of State Nationality by operation of law and by registration.
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  • 384 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH, Saturday. DEM ARK INC that it was unfortunate that though the incident occurred in the heart of Ipoh town the perpetrators of the outrage were not caught, Inche Bahaudin bin Yacob, today returned a verdict of "culpable homicide or murder by person
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  • 140 11 ■in «'j t,iutt forrc -pondrnl KUALA LUMTUR. Sat. DEVI Chand, a Pat nan trisha rider, pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal intimidation today and v-as sentenced to three months' lisorous imprisonment by Mr. A. P. Jack, the First Conn Magistrate. Chand was alleged to
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  • 76 11 Singapore C n a m d c i ot Commerce Rubier Association noon prices on Saturday (June 3) in in cents per Ib.: •*uy« Seller No. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose nominal 90 90 '4 t.0.8 in Dales June No. 1 R.S.S. 90>, 90\ No. 2 R.S.S. 88 88 No.
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  • 47 11 Sunday Trm«B Correspondent MALACCA, Sat,— Members of the Loke family of Kuala Lumpur will stage "Lady Precious Stream" at the City Amusement Park, Malacca on June 17. It will be sponsored by the Malacca Chinese Chin Woo Association In aid of its sports fund.
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  • 91 11 The French GuitarrU Jean Fuller opens a series of three recitals In Singapore this evening by playing classical pieces on his 90-year-old guitar at Raffles Hotel. Mr. Fuller, who U of Irish leal music at the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday evening. On Wednesday night, he
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    • 550 11 _:*IIIIIIIIIIICIIUUIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIt]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IMIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIiniIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIII^ I Recital _i Jean Fuller s I GUITARISTE i g x Presented by the Alliance Fran&aise 1 at the VICTORIA THEATRE 1 on Tuesday the 6th June 1950 _i a at 9.15 p.m. ?iIIIC]|IIIIIIIIIIIC]|IIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIHmiIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIII.f Lw I —U—X—S-Aj^^v^ <vt«i«_l ■_H I _B sSza 3MBEmMi ß^^^^^^^^^^^^Sml*^_B I .SB A WONDERFUL COMBINATION
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  • 490 12 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE JUNE 4, 1950. OPTIMISM AFTER INVENTS and statements of the past week have amalgamated to give the people of Malaya a certain cautious optimism regarding future policy and action in the anti-bandit struggle. It is no more than optimism at present because the people will want
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  • 1357 12 Search for a lost continent Was this the cradle of the human race gOME time this year a London archaeologist hopes to find a few pieces of carved stone or brick which will render the world's history books out of date. Those relics may be brought to the surface of
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  • 438 12 A Malayan feels lonely in London ONE Malayan in London who feels that he is in virtual axile is Mr. Henry Hochstadt a school teacher at the Geylang English school. Singapore, who was awarded a British Council scholarship to the Central School of Drama and Elocution at tlrt Albert Hall
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  • 822 12 A EUROPEAN friend once asked me: "Don't you agree that your China-born Chinese are more resourceful than the babas, and that they they take greater risks and are better business men?' 1 I found myself agreeing with him, and these are the reasons why I came to
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  • 676 13  - PAUL (RUSSIAN) SAYS, I'M ENGLISH TONY BALCH Soldier, boot-black and inventor i By PAUL Vasievich Tranareff Lentx, who added "former" to his nationality of "Russian" in his identity card (for which he was cautioned by a Singapore magistrate last week) is an "exile from the brutalities of Communist Russia." But
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    67 13 k4.SS Mavis Chew Seek Pai and Mr. Herbert Lim Eng Kw.in stand bifore Rev. Coh Hood Kens during their marriage ceremony at the Straits Chinese M tliodiif Church yesterday. Mis Chew is the fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chew Hock Lcong. HerI t is the son of Mr. and
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    60 13 MR. and Mrs. Douglas Seward after their marriage at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Bras. Basah Road, last Saturday. The bride, formerly Mist Eliubcrh Vcra Dove, was given away by her father, Mr. W. E. Dove, Major Michael Magories acted as best man, and the bridesmaids were Misses Virginia
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  • 95 13 Sii-iiliv I mil's Staff Correspondent JOHORE 3AHRU. Sat. THAM Meng Nair. was charg- ed in the Kluang Police Court today with impersonating one See Ses Chan and. secondly with drawing raiior.s on a card Issued to a person who had since Mt the coun- try.
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  • 44 13 Sunday Time* SUIT Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Wong Llm, of Layang Layang, who was Charged in the Johore Bahru Police Court today with causing obstruction of the flve-footway opposite his shop by storing goods on it, was convicted and fined $25.
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  • 71 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Group Captain Dougias Bader legless Royal Air Force hero of the last warwill be passing through Singapore in the near future, on the way to Sarawak. Group Captain Bader is now a pilot for Shell Co., and is flying out a Percival
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  • 51 13 Sunday Times Correspondent KAJANG. Sat.— The Kajang police withdrew the charge against Yuen Sze Chik who was alleged to have failed to report an accident at 25 l i mile on the Semenyih-Bera-nang Road within 24 hours. The police explained that Yuen had made a report by
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  • 43 13 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. The. second half-yearly session of the Tampin Licensing Board will be held at the District Office, Tampin, on June 20 at 11 a.m. when applications for renewals, removals, transfers and new licences will be considered.
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  • 49 13 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter The June Assizes will open at the Singapore Supreme court tomorrow. Mr. Justice Thorogood will preside. There are nine eases on the list, among them being two cases of murder, two cases of abetment of murder and one case of rape.
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  • 261 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter ~\"EC Seng Kee, 18-year-old Singapore Chinese boy, who embraced Islam on his own accord, is under police custody in Deona, a small town in United Provinces, India. An official of the Muslim Welfare Association, Singapore, told the Sunday Times yesterday, that
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  • 86 13 j-ndav Times Staff Corresponden PENANC. Sat. IN recognition of "j good job done" a leading European tirm in Penang has presented a carton of beer to a British soldier who last week picked up a hand grenade flung by terrorists and hurled it out
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  • 79 13 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A .young Malay. Hassan bin Yob, was found guilty of lo'.cring and was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. D. M. K. Grant in the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. Hassan was originally charged with house breaking and theft
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  • 68 13 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat.— Two Chinese of Labis appeared in the Segamat Sessions Court facing charges under the Chandu Enactment. Goh Kwee. aged 65, admitted possession of 27 leaf packets of chandu and was allowed bail in $200, sentence being deferred. But 40-year-old Ng
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  • 41 13 Sunday Times Correspondent KAJANG, Sat.— A young rubber tapper, Loh Seng who was arrested on Serdang Estate for unlawful possession of 30 katis of scrap rubber, was sentenced to three months' rigorous Imprisonment by the Kajansr Circuit Magistrate.
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  • 39 13 Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. Two human skulls were recovered by the security forces In a shallow grave near the Oreen Cow In Cameron Highlands yesterday. They appeared to have been buried approximately a year ago
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  • 82 13 Sunday Times Stiff Reporter AN invasion by 400 women voluntary workers into Singapore business offices, hotels, shops and garrison areas yesterday of St. Andrew's M.sjion Hospital marked the beginning of Hospital Week. Nearly 50.000 flags were sold yesterday by the volunteers, among whom were the wives
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  • 209 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter I T was not the helicopter hovering gently down on to the greensward in front of the Officers' Mess at Tanglin that transfixed people passing along Holland Road in Singapore about one o'clock yesterday afternoon. It was the fact that as it
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  • 118 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MR. P. CLAGUE, Singapore Fourth Magistrate, yesterday acquitted Ong Kin Hoe, a businessman, of a charge of cousing hurt to a European, Harry Laird O'Brien. O'Brien claimed that he nad been punched on the chest by Ong on April 30 at Boat
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  • 337 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. A FICHT between Chinese and Malay players and spectators during a football match at Kluang last week raised feeling to such a pitch that there were disorders in the town afterwards and a racial clash was narrowly
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  • 140 13 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CORTY-four year old Hakka, Ng Kai Sung told Mr. D. A. Fyfe, Singapore Second Traffic Court. Magistrate, that he was reeling better when the latter accompanied by a poliice party, visited Ward 9 at the police lock-up to mention
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  • 55 13 Sunday Times nrrespondrnt KOTA BAHRU Bat— Tengku Ah;na:l Pungliina Raja. Scout State Commissioner, Kelantim arrived at Kota Bharu "Merday. on his return from one year's study leave In England He was met at »he airport by Scouters, Scouts nnd friends. Forty scoutF i:;.\vn frum various groups,
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  • 48 13 Sunday Times Correspondent TELUK ANSON Sat. Charged at Teluk Anson with cheating Laib bin Haji Saman of $50 at Kampong Parit Tengah, Rungkup, on Jan. 22, Mohamed Isa bin Jaafar, was allowed bail of $500 in two sureties. The case was postponed to Tuesday for mention.
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  • 47 13 ARTHUR VICTOR MONTFIRO passed away pt fully at Genera] Hospital Ism night. Funnel today at 4.30 p.m. at. Bidari.m. HENRY CHEW: On 3rd June, age 21 years, son of the lat« Mr. 81 Mrs. Chew Clieng Bow. 207B, Kheam Hock Road. Funeral Bid.idarl, 2 p.m. today.
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  • 19 14  -  McLeod V i^t'lS COLO MEAT I THE CAVE; WELL BROWSE ON THVT Cymbeline, Act. 3. Scene 6.
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  • 412 14 YOUR eyes won't be 1 deceiving you wtiec you glance down Radio Malaya's prosit nmme for today and see two items both called "Rumpelstiltskin", f)i two separate version* of the famous fuirv story are being b-oodcast the first for cnildren and the second for adults. At 6.30 the
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  • 1033 14  -  NATHANIEL GUBBINS By A woman complaining to one of the newspaper doctors, who are now two up on the clergymen writing signed columns in the Press, says her husband grinds his teeth at night. She has been told that in the world of dreams he may
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    • 84 14 JVO tf I v ->^^r^J«K^ f -^S. DISAPPEARS. ..THEM EEAPP£A£S ALMOST IN- iljfra[l^~j|?jS[^P^£gjff ri v t J rZ£Z- r > STANTLV IN THE UPPER HOLE OF- THE WALL? _^r"~- I J I 1 ME HAS OUTSMARTED THB CAT.' }> POR LITTLE^) f i\' '-^X It"b^V OTHER. MICB MURKS INOOORS WITH
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  • 320 15 They're on the track of the bandits QNE HUNDRED AND EICHT Dyaks have come from Sarawak to Malaya. Their bodies are tattooed, many have pierced ears and long hair. They will not move without their bags of charms and their "gayang" (ancestral swords). They have come here to help rid
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  • 4394 16  - Journey to H appiness MARY HEATHCOTT Instalment four. by "JHESE blooming stairs!" said Mrs. Jackson. Sh puffed up the last flight as Ching Ling opened the front door of the flat. "Here's your milk, dearie, and your papers," she said. Al-Bert's Wife, as Ching Ling thought of her, stood a
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    • 198 17 DISAPPOINTING news for former P.o.W.s who hoped they might be allowed to attend a special screening of "Three Came Home," Agnes Keith's story of a Jap camp in Borneo— the Film Censor, Mr. Jack Evans, says "nothing doing." The idea was suggested at the
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    • 119 17 17ALING Studios nave announced four new productions—"The Lavender Hill Mob," Pool Of London", "The Man In The White Suit" and an East African picture, which will be directed by Harry Watt. "The Lavender Hill Msb" Is an original story by T. K. 6. Clarke, author of "Hue
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    • 322 17 Qualities of a censor ra lecture to the Cardiff Film Society recently. Mr. A. T. L. WatUns, Secretary of the British Board of Film Censors described the working of the Censorship Board in England after tracing the history of the British Board of Censors. He went on v follows: "What,
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    • 129 17 Thank* for Hi* terrific rawow to last week's "Seat TK« Star* competition, film fans. The legi belonged to Cyd CharisM. wfio appeared in "War* And Mutic." The firit six correct Mtriej opened on Wcdneid«» belonged to lohn Tan Ing Yoaf of |oo Chi.t load. Singipore.
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  • 1260 19 World of Sport by THE ROVER ARIGHT kneethat of Denis Conjpton is likely to be very much in the cricket news this summer Will it stand up to the strain of Test cricket against the West Indies? More important, will It be strong
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  • 1039 19  -  LIONEL CRANE by THE two most pam- pered men In Britain at the moment are an ex-railway fitter and an ex-hobo. Each of them is being given the protection, adulation, and minute-by-minute attention which if usually kept for royalty, fllm-stars, and new born
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    • 1013 20  -  PAT REEKIE by 1 AM a renegade. Up to a short while ago I honestly believed that every boy j-hov';! -earn to box. Makes a man of him, you know I'.om 1 dun t want my son ever to learn boxing
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    • 117 20 Th y did iv* arrest Jc^sin. Mead, they decided, was responsible for his own death. There were no linker-prints on the key because he had been wearing gloves. H? had unlocked the french doors and in his fuddled state had dropped the key on the floor before
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    • 144 20 ASSOCIATION InternaJ\ tlonale de Bo x c Amateur, getting ready for their Congress in Copenhagen this month, have turned down a set of resolutions from Russia who have protested through Mr. P. Nikiforov, chairman of the All-Union boxing section. The Soviet proposals Included the adoption of
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    • 260 20 IF the Football Association are really determined to clean up toccer'i black market, they must consider whether the Football League regulations wnich they enforce are in the best interests of the game. There Is no quibble about the correctness of their decisions when they have
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    • 634 20 THE TRAITOR OF ARNHEM (Continued from page 10) curity had not known. Dutch Intelligence in Brussels had not known. But SHAEF Intelligence had known. We were all on the same side. Yet we did not always pool our information. There was a little
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 98 20 X word Solution Across: 1. Redden; V fences; 8. Per; 9. Assassination; li Tones; 13. Line; 14. Bet, IS Rite; 17. Tar; 19. Later; 20 Resin; 21. Rogue: 22. Aired; 24. Pea; 26. Sped; 27. Tea; 29. Sop; 30. Birds; 32. Extortionists, 33 All; 34. Sedate; 35. Twists. Down: 1.
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  • 230 21  -  SLEICH BY JJACK in 1933 when I had my training establishment at Taiping I had a newly-imported horse, a line looking four-year-old brown Australian geldins by Double Court. It wasn't long before I knew he was a horse above the average. He made such splendid progress
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  • 1727 21 SOCCERDOM... by Sharpshooter DING Tao's visit to Singapoore cannot fail to bring profit, not only in the strictly financial sense but because we have a chance to learn new tactics and to measure our strength against one of the best teams In East Asia. But.
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    43 21 TEOH SENG KHOON, ThoociM Cap player who won the Permk badminton title last week. He also annexed the doubles title, partnering Teh Gin Sooi. They were awarded a walkover by Tin Jin Eon; and Lee Fan Leon* in the flnaL Sunday Times picture.
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  • Letter to the Editor
    • 258 21 I WAS reminded by your Sporting Print No. 1 of an incident In 1935 Involving my old friend Captain Lindsay Years when he was training for the Sultan Iskandar at Kuala Kangsar. A Skye Meeting at Kuala Lumpur was due to take place whose programme Included a two
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    • 537 21 Be Proud of Your English Are you content with the way you speak and Business leaders wto contnmit* write? Are you sure that you are not making Mas'S"-uir sag %c«J!Srtu8"' Wo S mistakes that cause people to underrate you? the Effective English courseNever has the importance of effective speech "KSTto
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    • 102 21 O¥er these troubles-safely-surely OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE IN THE BLUE TIN SPECIAL ATTRACTION TONIGHT AT RAFFLES HOTEL AT 9.30 P.M. THE CELEBRATED FRENCH GUITARIST JEAN FULLER AND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT BY CASTILLO'S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA PORTABLE ENGINE DRIVEN CONCRETE MIXERS From 3 to 10 cubic feet, capacity AVAILABLE fX STOCK SINGAPORE I L/M v^
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  • 451 22 HENRY LEADS SELANGOR TO 4-2 VICTORY Kedah fight back gamely Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent £ELANGOR defeated Kedah by four goals to two v in ;i Malaya Cup soccer fixture at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, but their victory was in no way spectacular. Kedah, who were three goals down at
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    45 22 ST. Andrew's School XI, the first school team to take part in the Muar Football League, finished as runners-up in the "B" Division. They also scored a 2 l victory over Government English School. Muar, on the Muar Club Padang recently. Lim Photo Studio picture.
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    16 22 MISS VALINTINE CHAN, r.rak's woman badminton (hampion. She won the mmlo. doubles and mixed doubles titles.
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  • 86 22 Sunday Times larcabM Snorts Corri-spniHii'nt OIK ut the best available k players Have been selected by the Negri Sembilan Badminton Association to represent the Stute aouinst Johor^ in the .southern section of the FOOTiI Se:>n;-i Cup badii'in on competition at the Paradise park, Muar on June
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  • 36 22 sum > limrs HoU n-hm S;iorts orrespondr'H n~U7. Sultan of i: taataa will present *'.ie prize.-, at the *:.m; I [-."iletic sport s meeting <>f the (small English act-ooL Kota B:'li:u. i ;i June 9.
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  • 136 22 KEEN competition leatured the annual athletic sport of the Seremban Anglo-Chinese School yesterday afternoon. There were lies in both the Boys A and B championships. Highlights of the meeting was the Inter-School 220 yards relay lor a challenge cup presented by the Seremban ACS. Old Students' Association
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  • 21 22 The Tanglln Clubs annual teams tournament will commence on Friday, July 7 and will continue daily until the meeting Is completed.
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  • 47 22 Negri wiii meet Kedah in a friendly inter-state fixture on the Seremban Nation padang today. Negri's team for this game will be the same as- that which met Malacca yesterday in the Malaya Cup with one change Samanthan will replace Kee Fah at inside right.
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  • 115 22 Sunday Times Kuala l.umpur Sports Correspondent EX3UR matches have rteen arranged for today In the Selangor lawn tennis enempionshlps. If the weather keeps line the championships are expecteJ to be over by the end of this week. The ties are: Mixed Doubles. 5 p.m. Goon Kok Ying
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  • 48 22 As expected, Medical Sports Club won the Grade Shield inter-club lawn tennis tournament at Seganut. Only four teams, with 40 players ten from each took part this year. In the last match of the competition, Medicab beat .Teachers four-nil, one game being left unfinished.
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  • 299 22 Sunday Times Malacca Sports Correspondent IN a very thrilling Malaya Cup southern section tie played at the Malacca stadium yesterday, Malacca held Negri Sembilan to a scoreless draw. This was the first point Negri had dropped this season. On the run of play, Malacca should have
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  • 147 23 Boxing and wrestling at R.A.F. Seletar PERSONNEL at R.A.F. Seletar will be given a chance to see some of the best boxers and wrestlers in action at Seletar tomorrow night at 8.30 when promoter Razak will take a squad over for exhibition matches. Jimmy Welch, who will be fighting George
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  • 187 23 I*HE YJkI.CA. defeated the Glass--1 works by 91 runs at cricket yesterday. Glassworks: Brooks b E. Fung 0; Parker c Fung b Norris 4; McDonald Ibw Clever 14: Winterbottom b Boundewyn 25; J. Hall Ibw Clever a; Birchmore b Boudewyn 0: Brewster c Tye Hin b
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  • 128 23 The U.'cful Badminton Party's iunior team beat Lucky Strike's juniors by five games to two at the Clerical Onion Hall. Singapore, on Friday night. Results were as lollows: (Useful's players mentioned first): Goh Tian Chye lost to Hoo Chun Kan 11—15: 15—7; 11—15; Teo Boon
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  • 41 23 FOURTH Hussars will meet r King's Own Yorkshire lifcht Infantry of Penang at soccer tomorrow at Taipinc in a firstround tie of the FAHELF soccer competition for the Army Challenge cup. The winners will meet R.E M.E. of Taiping.
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  • 417 23 Kailasapathy takes 6 for 29 Sunday Times Klang Sports Correspondent MALACCA, in their two-day inter-State cricket match which started at Klang yesterday, created history when they led by 11 runs on the first innings against Selangor. Malacca have never gained a first innings lead
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    60 23 QRUCE WOODCOCK registers determination and takes a swing at the ball during a knock-up game of cricket, with brother Bill as wicketkeeper, in the grounds of Gwyrch Castle, Abergele North Wales showplace where he is training for his world heavyweight title fight (British version) at London's White City stadium, against
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  • 718 23 From MERV WILLIAMS MELBOl RNE, Saturday. OTADIUMS, LTD., are negotiating with Albert Finch, middleweight champion of Great Britain, to fight Dave Sands for the British Empire middleweight title in Sydney. Finch was interested in a trip to Australia when Jack Warner was in England
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  • 237 23 THE Singapore Recreation Club "A" defeated R.AJ 1 Changi "A" by 56 runs in a friendly game of cricket played on the padang yesterday. Scores were: B.R.C. "A": W. Galistan b Bowes 18; M. Oammcl c Callls b Robinson 1; T. Lehsslus b Hemming
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  • 25 23 The Tiong Bahru Rangers will play a friendly game of soccer against the Eurasian Community XI tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. on the K R.C. padang.
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  • 352 23 THE Old Rafflesians' Association retained the L Evan Wong Shield yesterday when they beat the Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association in their annual cricket fixture on Hone Lim Green by three wickets. Effective bowling kept down the score of the A.CS. Old Boys, and only
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  • 306 23 rE first annuaUthletlc-sporU of the Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club was held at the Keppel Harbour Sports ground yesterday Uoyd Valberg. Malaya's Olympic and British Empire Games representative, gave an exhibition high Jump In which he cleared 6 ft. 1 in. He and Ng Liang Chiang,
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  • 351 23 GOLD CUP TIE Sunday Times Mnar Correspondent RAKING the field underdogs, Johore Malays gave an impressive display and only lost to Singapore Malays by three goals to two in their Gold Cup soccer fixture on the Muar Club Padang yesterday. The match was the
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  • 88 23 The final of the Ismail Cup was played on Thomson Road yesterday evening. After extra time, the Singapore Gunners beat the Singapore Etceteras by two goals to one. The teams were: Singapore Gunners: Major J. R. Bean, Major R. H. Knight. Lt. Col. O C. Graham,
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    34 24 iMJIMO Camera, a lormer heavyweight boxin? champion of the world, Is now a wrestler. He is due in Singapore on June 14' to wrestle King Kong at the Happy World Stadium on June 17.
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  • 119 24 qualifying round for the Gaw Khek Xhiam Cun. played at Island Club course yesterday resulted in the following 16 qualifying: c.. P. HoweU 88—18 70; A. R., W :.b 88— !8 "iO: R. W. H. Davies 7 -8 71: A. M. Crawley-Boevey 7i— 6 72:
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  • 81 24 TAi \H bin Amran won the bantamweight championship c.£ the Singapore Amateur Wright Lifting Federation at Great World last Ol with a lift of 535 lbs. In the flyweight section Mohd. Noor bin Abaas becai the champion with 475 lb. The full results were:
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  • 611 24 Tennis tourney tomorrow By Our Tennis Reporter T4IF annual Singapore lawn tennis championships J start tomorrow on the S.C.C. courts. Entries are on such a scale that even with good weather, the officials cannot hope to finish the tournament before th e end of the
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    21 24 MARCEL BOUSSAC, French racehorse owner, leads in Galcador (Rae Johnston c), winner of the Derby at Epsom on May 27.A.P. picture.
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  • 152 24 Sunday Times Johore Bahru Sport* Reporter JOHORE English College, who have "Jeen doing very well in rugby, soccer and hockey, .plan to Include boxing in their sports activities. So far nearly 80 boys have come forward for boxing coaching. Instruction is being given twice a
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  • 200 24 TTHE Indian Association and the 1 Straits Times Sports Club drew In a friendly cricket match on the Balestier ground yesterday. 1.A.: W. Alcantra b Slebel 2; Scores were: J. Arvinrai c b Siebel 11: Yacob Madarl c Stewart b Siebel 25: L. S. Thlvy c
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  • 74 24 The Bre veries Sports Club held its first rcneral meeting on May 27 at the M.B.L. premises. The following were elected office-bear-ers for the current year: President. H. Wanschers; vicepresident, J. de Rijke; hon. secretary, David Una; hon, vice-secre-tary. T. P. Ra"- «r; hon. treasurer and sports secretary,
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  • 104 24 From MERV WILLIAMS MELBOURNE, Sat. ITOW KIM LIN, manager of the Siamese boxers in Australia, startled the local fight market in Melbourne when he announced this week that he had big hopes of landing* a world title fight for his man, Chai Sitphol. It appears that
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  • 582 24 AX'KKJHTS for aU eight races on Saturday, first day of the Selantor Turf Club meeting, and four races on the second day (June 14) are given below: CLASS 2— FURS. THE TRIAL HANDICAP Piraeus 9.06 Lord Dhoti 9.06 Rob Roy 9.04 Birthday Gift 8.10
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  • 468 24 TUGER S.A. made a spirited second half recovery x in their Senior League tie against R.A.F. Changi, to hold them to a two-all draw, at the stadium yesterday. The Changi defence in which Robson. Boudrie and Mcgue were outstanding, played a great part in
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  • 343 24 THE Singapore District (Army) annual athletic championships were held at the Garrison sports ground, Nee Soon, yesterday, in perfect weather before a crowd of more than two thousand spectators. The G.0.C., Singapore District, Major-General D. Dunlop, presented the hiterunit and Individual prizes to the following: Winners of
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