The Straits Times, 10 September 1950

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  • 27 1 LARGEST NEXT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of Th« strain Tlm«a Singapore Fr«« Press No. 789. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 351 1 UN. FRONT IS HARD PRESSED Reds battle for Taegu TOKYO, Saturday. *^HE whole United Nations' front, from hardpressed Taegu, through the area of tottering Yongchon, and along the line leading down to the region of Kyongju, rocked under a new Communist assault today. American troops were battling in pouring rain
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  • 276 1 SunJjy Times Staff Correspondent THE TRUSTEES of the Yuk Choy Chinese Primary School, which was accidentally bombed last Saturday as the result of a bomb falling from a faulty racket on a Tempest fighter, are satisfied with the explanation given fey the Royal Air Force concerning
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  • 91 1 MEW CUMNOCK, Ayrshire i. Sat RESCUERS this morning broke through a barrier of coal to free the 128 Scottish miners trapped on Thursday evening when flooded fields above subsided into the Knockshinnoch Castle coal pit After 29 hours of ceaseless toil rescjers and rescued shook hands
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  • 36 1 TOKYO. Sat— Wing Commander Louis Spence, Commander of the Royal Australian Air Force Squadron No. 77, was killed In action today in Xt ;ea when his plane crashed liuring a strafing run,— U-P.
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  • 77 1 HONG KONG THE eldest -it the first quad--1 ruplets born In Hong Kong died yesterday, and the mother was reported "in a critical condition." The third-born quad, also a boy, died last Saturday. Still surviving are a boy and a girl. The girl is doing "fairly
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  • 57 1 Two men's pockets were picked at the first meeting of the Singapore Turf Club at Bukit Tluiah yesterday Mr. Tan Hong Ghln, of River Valley Road, lost $160. his Identity card, driving licence and other papers. Mr. Thomas Da Costa of Balmoral Crescent lost $40. driving
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  • 136 1 SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE RAF. lost a race wirii death today, but demonstrated that in the midst of heavy operational commitments humanity if never overshadowed. An s.o.s. was received from Ceylon requesting an iron lung for the young daughter of an R.A.F. Sergeant. The
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  • 327 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE European doctor visited the Ong Kirn family in their wretched dilapidated hut in Changi yesterday and brought new haooiness to 30-year-old Lim Su ng, their crippled "i married daughter. Lim Sung's eyes lit up when she
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  • 45 1 Sunday lit-;s Staff 'H rt -v .r.d.it KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Owing to the recall of the British Parliament on Sept. 12 to discuss defence problems, the visit o six M.P.'s to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya has been postponed.
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  • 485 1 ....AND THE GIFTS ARE FLOWING \U jyjORE donations to "Grandma Ong's Fund" continued to flow Into the Sunday Times office yesterday each with their little comment about the sufferings which the Ong family have undergone these last few years. Perhaps the most striking I came from a doctor who in
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  • 80 1 SULTANAH: A BABY THIS WEEK LONDON, Saturday. TPALL, dark and beautiful Sultanah of Johore, the Rumanian born wife of the 76-year-old Sultan, is expecting her baby in about a week's time, according to the London Star. The Sultan hopes it will be born on Sept. 17— his 77th birthaay— and
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  • 69 1 \NiMI A On; Kirn, thr grandson. Koh Ah Toh. and her daughter. Inn Sung, smile a heartfelt "Thank You" to those people in Singapore who have already helped them. BHow! The new home for the Ong family began to rise immediately adjoining the shark which has
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  • 589 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S C.I.D. Chief. Mr. R. C. b. Wiltshire, came to the assistance of the victim of an armed hold-up immediately after the incident early yesterday morning. The victim was a young Indian shopkeeper, M O. Varghese of 14 mile Changi Road.
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  • 71 1 BRIGHTON. Sat. THE Trade Union Congre.ss yesterday at the closing session of its annual conference agreed to spend £36.900 !to assist the trade union movement in India. Pakistan ,and the British Colonies. The conference also railed :on the British Government to use its influence to re.-.'
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  • 62 1 DONCASTER. Sat. SCRATCH 11. Marcel Boussac French thoroughbred, defeated Baron De Rothschild* I Vicux Manoir in the St. Leg« today, by one length. Sanlinea. owned by Lord Howard de Walden. which at one stage in the race was leading by five lengths, took third place in the
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  • 3022 2 IN THE FIRST INSTALMENT FROM HER ABSORBING BOOK OF REMINISCENCES, THE LITTLE PRINCESSES MISS MARION CRAWFORD (CRAWFIE 9 TELLS HOW SHE BECAME GOVERNESS TO PRINCESS ELIZABETH AND PRINCESS MARGARET. DESCRIBING HER NEW APPOINTMENT ANf) HER FIRST MEETING WITH PRINCESS ELIZABETH ('A
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  • 50 3 PIN UP' IS A HAPPY GIRL TODAY While waiting for Chong Chan at Ccylang, the handicapped children look out of the Red Cross station wagon. Pin Up (second from left) smiles for the Sunday Times photographer. Below: Mist Constance Penny of the fed Cross lifting up seven-year-old Chong Chong Chan.
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  • 209 3 -in-day Times Woman BapaHar D fwe other handicapd children were taken J. MinjOOt ol the Red < i lor a picnic :ii Katoiiß > .ter d a y, seven ->vu- old Chone; Chan v iv .ik'iice as they left. v.;is not well enough to i
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  • 35 3 Sunday Times Staff RipoiUr The Singapore Chinese t< mming Club will hold a mming carnival at 2 p m Friday. There will be special events schools and for bnys under
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  • 53 3 ROAD ACCIDENTS IN SINGAPORE Sunday Times Staff Reporter Fatal road casualties in Singapore last month totalled three, the lowest since 1946, but there was a sharp increase in the numbers Injured. There were 663 accidents, with 78 serious injuries and 133 slight. Bukit Timah Road had the greatest number of
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  • 410 3 ORCHIDS FOR EXPORT TRADE Botanist suggests new business Sunday Times Staff Reporter MALAYA could, in the course of time, build-up j substantial commercial export trade of orchids, said Professor R. E. Holttum, Professor of Botany al the University of Malaya, who has just returned from the 7th International Botanical Congress
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  • 398 3 Sunday Times Air Correspondent -J-HE OFFICIAL MEMORY" of the Far East Air Force is located in a large room at Changi. Officially titled the Command Statistical Section, the Memory Department is virtually an encyclopaedia of the Command's work in all its multifarious spheres. Here,
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  • 53 3 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. "THE Kota Tin^i Club has been rehabilitated and is now known as the International Club. It provides facilities for tennis, badminton and indoor games and hopes soon to instal a billiard table. The State Government contributed $7,000 towards the rehabilitation
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  • 74 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MR. Egerton Mott, senior Director of the Colonial Development Corporation In Singapore, will leave for the United Kingdom next month after which he will become the Nigeria representative of the Corporation Mr. F. S. McFadzean who returns to Singapore this month from Home leave,
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  • 39 3 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Inche Abdul Bahman bin Jaffar. District Officer, Kota Tinggl, has been transferred to Jonore Bahru where he will replace Inche Rahman Musa as secretary of the State War Council.
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  • 131 3 TONGKANG EXPLODES AGAIN Sunday Times Staff Reporter IWHILE a Municipal crane was clearing up the wreckage of the tongkang at North Boat Quay yesterday afternoon, another explosion occurred. The small fire resulted was quickly extinguished by firemen who until late last night were still standing by. There was no trace
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  • 93 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "THE price of rubber improved by seven cents in yesterday's half-day business when first grade September shipment registered $1.49 a Ib. Singapore ChamDei ji commerce Rubber Assoclaton nooc prices yesterday iSept. 9) were in cents per 1b Buyer Srllei No 1
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  • 8 3 SINGAPORE. Saturday. Sept. 9 S3BKN. (up
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  • 29 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Patients In the Leper Camp, Tampol, have built themselves a community hall which is to be formally opened on Sept. 16. 'A
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 204 3 TODAY'S RADIO a l*u«h": 8 Radio Orch 8.30 SINGAPORE "Threa Tales", by Edgar Allan Poe: 9 a.m. 'Wall* Time"; 930 'With 93 News 4S R*cit*l: 10 Smile St A Song" 946 Piano Concert Dane* Music; 10.20 Cham Mujlc; 10 News, followed by Bmer- ber Music; 10.50 Epilogue; 11 gency News
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  • 512 4 THE STORY SO FAR John Marlowe (Douglas Fairbanks), an Ameri- can surgeon, is fleeing from the Central European State of Vosnis because he has unwittingly stumbl- ed across a political secret which the outside world must not discover that the dictator, Ceneral Niva, is dead. He seeks the
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  • 1678 4 (s Sixth instilment of th« |> story of Hit film produced [f by Prank Launder and K Sidney Cilliat for London v Films. This version has been U prepared by Cecil Wilson A working in conjunction with J v Sidney Cilliat, who wrote < X the
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  • 234 5 Sunday Times Statt Reporter XA/ITH the departure this morning of Tutor S .ter Nellie Shaw W«lliams. (ha nursing staff at the Ceneral Hospital feel that thay have lost not only a v ry good friend but also a second mother. ittf Shaw WUHaUna has Ij en
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  • 54 5 >ur.«l»v limes t'orrcspondrnl JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Tt^> annual commemoration Ice in honour of the Chinese in South Johore who -rv massacred by 'he J i|»..ni'se was held at the men> trial grave in Kebun Teh In th j presence of a large gaIherlng of relatives and sympathtsera headed by
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  • 339 5 INTER FERENCE WILL NOT BE TOLERATED' Muslims debate marriage laws Sunday Times Staff Reporter *|"HE All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society last night decided at a special emergency meeting, that any interference in Muslim laws from any quarter was not to be tolerated. "We want the non-Muslim public to know that
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  • 122 5 Sund iv Times Staff Reporter TpHERE will be a special Service of Thanksgiving in Si Andrew's Cathedral on, Tuesday at 5.30 p.m. The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Bailies, will preach. Bishop R. L. Archer will read the Lesoon and the Rev. R
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  • 30 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Inche Ismail bin Haji Arlffin has been appointed to act as j Revenue Auditor, Johore, and Inche Abdullah bin Ahmad, as I Expenditure Auditor. Johore.
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  • 271 5 PENANG BACKS SINGAPORE BILL Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. rE Singapore bill to ban marriages of children under 16 was welcomed today by Penang Municipal, community and religious leaders. "I am definitely against child marriages," the Very Rev. Brother-Barnitius, visitor of the Christian Brothers' Schools in the Far East,
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  • 50 5 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Arab School, Kluang, a religious institution celebrated its fourth anniversary yesterday. A variety entertainment was held tn aid of the school's new building fund. In wishing the school every success. Dato Teoh Siew pave $100 to the fund.
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  • 230 5 Sunday Timet Staff Reporter UOW WOULD you like to feel that you are living on the edge of a political volcano which might erupt at any moment and precipitate you into an internment camp? That is the picture given of the foreign community in Shanghai
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  • 93 5 Sunday Times Corretpondent lOHORC BAHRU, Sat. r safeguard perioni who with to giv« anti-bandit information but ar« afraid to be yean coming to a Police Station, arrangements have been made in lohore for all letters posted and addressed to P.O. Box No. 20 to be handed to
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    20 5 MR. and Mrs. Shanmuganathan. who were married recently in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Shanmuganathan it with the Singapore Government Health Department.
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  • 662 5 WE rejoice that our Prof. G. O Hough. Johore Professor of English Language and Literature, has been honoured with a special appointment in John Hopkins University, Baltimore. U.S.A.. but it was not without heavy heart that we said farewell to him in June. Prof. Hough (rhymes with 'puff')
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  • 1877 6 I cvii ImqjJL/ REPORTING DO you know anything Mclntosh obviously comes of Scottish stock, and not only about square dancings knows square dancing but All nght. lets start from {he recta m well. He really is some- All invitation between a m,nuet B H™S and a reel.
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  • 899 7 HUMAN CASEBOOK In love with sisters YOUR I PROBLEMS t ANSWERED f IF a man is in love with, and promises to marry the younger of tuo sisters, only to find as time ooes on that its really the older sister who attracts him— what should he do? Ta'rina into
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    63 7 S^.iAu.t tot -ill -purpose beach meat is this new oeach set in printed marocain of gay colouring. A neat and attractive brassiere leaves the shoulders frca for sunbathing and tha skirt— designed to give an ample wrap— can be dispensed with to reveal shorts in which the wearer can engage
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  • 967 7  - 'BURIED IN THE COUNTRY' MARY I HEATHCOTT i V.V.V.\VAV.V.\V.W,Vv I TTCE difference In tempo between life in the country and life in London always surprises me. In spite J of fast trains and fas- ;j ter aeroplanes and un- rationed petrol "buried I; In the country" is still 5 an
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  • 444 7 A GEATAIN class of meat before the war, especially In the tropics, was looked upon with contempt and rarely found its way onto the Tuan's table. I refer to that portion of animal anatomy, so called "off the ration" in wartime and austerity England,
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    769 8  -  MARIAM by (MTNDAY: "Mummy**, calls Mark this morning. "One of my teeth is loose". Investigate, and find that front tooth Is hanging by a thread. "Pull .it out". I tell him. Mark waggles it uncertainly and says that it hurts. •Shall Ido it?" I enquire. Mark nods and
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    54 8 Rhythmic at itt title is this evening dress "Calypic," in the •tttumn collection of Charles Creed of London, is of pink taffeta with black satin stripes, and has a high halter neck and slim skirt. A side train, lined with black velvet, can be worn looped at the side, as
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  • 692 8  - NEW SECRETARY FOR Y.W. "ANDRIA KUALA LUMPUR NOTEBOOK by THE first Federation Secretary to the Y.W.C.A.. since pre-war days, intelligent, smilrng Miss Kwok Swee Soo, Kuala Lum-pur-born Chinese girl, has returned here from U.K. to take up her duties as Activities Secretary. Miss Kwok Swee Soo was awarded a scholarship
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  • 308 8 By CHAPMAN PINCHER A YOUNG woman doctor has saved the life of a two-year-old boy by a chance experiment with— a poison. The boy was dying In hospital of tuberculous meningitis. The drug streptomycin which cures one case in two had no effect. So Dr.
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  • 87 9 257 MORE CARS EVERY MONTH Sunday Times SUIT Reporler \N AVERAGE of 257 more motor cars have been registered and licensed in Sini^ipore each month this year, making the total on the ruads today of 15.751. compared with 13.693 at the end 1 oi last year. During the first eight
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  • 40 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Mr. C J. Doshi has resigned the chairmanship of the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce owing to ill- health. Mr. A. A. Mohamed Abdullah has been elected president by the committee.
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  • 42 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Tentatively charged in the Singapore Relief Court yesterday with attempting hmschiel by intending to burn the Jervois Road police tatephon? hu: on July 7. Lee Ah Chuan, alias Lee Teck Chuan. was remanded till Sept. 12.
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  • 46 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter Loy Teck Koon, of Ah Hood Road, v as tentatively charg--led in the Singapore Relief Court yesterday vith murdering Gan Cheng Kai at the kitchen of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital on Sept. 8. He was remanded till Sept. 12.
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  • 21 9 Sunday Time* Staff Beporter Mr. Justice Thorogood will bs going home on Saturday next, on leave prior to retirement.
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  • 334 9 WAR OPENS ON ILLEGAL LISTENERS It costs $12 to hear Radio Malaya Sunday Times Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Radio listeners who wilfully or forgetfully have listened to Radio Malaya without paying their $12 a year wireless license »re in for a shock. The Broadcasting Department tomorrow will launch "warfare" on all
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  • 108 9 w Sunday Times Air Correspondent A SQUADRON of Sunderland flying-boats from Seletar will shortly be flying to Iwakuni to reinforce a unit of similar aircraft already operating there in support of the United Nations forces in Korea. The squadron should have started its journey yesterday but
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  • 103 9 Sunday Times Correspondent TELUK ANSON. Sat. FIREMEN police and scouts battled for five hours before one of the biggest rubber fire* yet seen in Teluk Anson sinre the liberation was finally brought under control. A tmokehoute belonging to the Lee Rubber Company at the 1
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  • 78 9 Sunday Times SUIT Beporter,. Remarking that the evidence of the constable was "unreliable and contradictory." the Singapore Second Police Magistrate. Mr. S. E. Teh. yesterday acquitted Song Kirn Teu on a charge of begging in public at Raffles Place on S*»pt. 8. Song who has an artificial
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  • 178 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter* r T t HE world's most travelled A accountant, Mr. John L. Worlledge. Director-General of Colonial Audit, is now in Singapore. His Job is to see that the accounts of the various British Colonies are in order. Mr. Worltedge, together with
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  • 76 9 Sunday Times SUIT Rrporler Tony Cheng Kok Wan. an accountant, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to criminal broach of trust of a cheque [or $1,682 while in the employ of Crichton and Co. He will be sentenced tomorrow Cheng, pleading for leniency,
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  • 75 9 Sunday Times SUB Reporter Tan Aik Chok claimed trial in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to three charges of assisting in the management of illegal societies in Singapore. Tan was charged wilh assisting in the management of the Malayan Communist Party, a society icnown as
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  • 572 9 By G. T. BOON SOCIAL welfare offlcials are amazed at the apathetic attitude of the struggling masses in Chinatown in the matter of receiving public relief and assistance. There is still a very conservative feeling prevailing among Chinatown's poor which is retarding social work in the area which
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 343 10 IT was almost a foregone conclusion that Mr. |ohn Laycock would have to introduce a proviso in his generally widely welcomed Marriage Bill Responsible thought from all communities is undoubtedly with Mr. Laycock but the spectre of religious interference raised its ugly head and so Mr. Laycock has
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    • 112 10 THE tribute paid by the Mentri Besar of Kelantan to the late Mr. Anker Rentse contained a most charming and gracious phrase and one well worth recalling. 'We most keenly and sadiy feel the loss of our big brother, Anker" said the Mentri Besar. Big brother.' What
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    • 34 10 An hour's contemplation is I better than a year's adorai tion. He who knoweth his I own self, knoweth Cod. f-rom the sayings ot i Muhammad, tha Prophet ot i Mam
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  • 951 10  - A VISIT NEXT YEAR FROM THE AGA KHAN S. SIVADAS ■ays Malaya's Ismaili Muslims are eagerly awaiting.... THE Aga Khan, or to give him his full style and title, the Right Hon. Aga Sultan Sir Mohomed Shah PC. C.C.5.1.. C.C.I. E.. C.C.V.O. etc., the spiritual father of the 20 million
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  • 250 10 According to last week's Sunday Times girls on night duty in Kuala Lumpur are liable to get mysterious 'phone calls from young men who are bored and lonely. I'd a bit of a fright When the 'phone rang last night, And a voice said "Hello Dear...
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  • 761 10 pp^o T^OT all good generals; have been literate, and it was from an unlettered general of the American civil war that there once came a soldier's axiom of surpassing value. Asked how to win battles, General Nathan Forrest replied. "You git thar fustest with the mostest."
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  • 176 11 3 SINGAPORE ADDICTS DIE FROM POISONING ii Morphine smuggling ring suspected Sunday Times Staff Reporter £INGAPORE police suspect the existence of a morphine smuggling ring in the Colony. Of the 31 persons arrested in recent raids, 15 have already been convicted for either receiving or administering the drug. Last week,
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  • 296 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Harbour Board launch, the Mary Rose. sped out towards the open sea from Clifford Pier 1..j? night to bring back six shipwrecked Malay seamen who had been rescued from a wooden raft in the Culf c? Siam by the
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    44 11 Recruits of Hie new R.A.F. (Malaya) had their pasting-ovt inspection at Changi by Air Commodore W. A. Opie, yesterday. Behind Air Commodore Opie are his personal staff officer. Flying Officer A. C. Neve, and Croup Captain L. F. Fuller-Good, Station Commander. Changi F.E.A.F. picture.
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  • 156 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter COUR masked, armed men who boarded a motor tongkang anchored off Sultan Cate, Singapore, early yesterday morning unloaded 25 bales of rubber valued at $2,000 into a waiting sampan and then disappeared into the darkness. Two of the four -man crew
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  • 25 11 Sunda> Time* staff Reporter h t] tor hii <-i $20 lor i he C'nee orph .ns The been lorwarcieri to t»- J
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  • 36 11 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter Five aircraft two BOAC Argonauts, two BOAC Constellation and a Malayan Airways Dakota landed in 25 minutes at Kallang airport yesterday afternoon and disrharged about 170 passengers.
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  • 52 11 £und;i} limes Staff < m ir>|n<ndenl Xl ALA LL'MPI'R. Sat. PUK 106 th and 107 th bandits convicted and sentenced to death under the Emergency Regulations were hanged at the Johore Bahru prison this morning. They were Wong Kong, alias Ong Kong and Koh Seng Cher,
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  • 125 11 Sunday Time* Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. TWO members of the Kantor Utusan Karit Rabyat. (Economic Department!. Jakarta. Messrs Suparman Kurtosuma and Soman. who are touring Malaya studying i the economic conditions of smallholders, visited Batu Pahat during the weekend. They inspected a number of kampongs.
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  • 79 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A fire of unknown origin destroyed a large area of a rubber estate at Lim Chu Kang Road, Singapore yesterday afternoon Firemen from the Army Fire Service usin c two fire engines fought for about four and a half hours to put
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  • 241 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. •PHE Malayan Youth Council decided at Kuala Lumpur today to accept as members youth bodies connected with political parties, provided they do not introduce politics Into the council. While the council will not take part in or identify
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  • 48 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter Eight shop owners were acquitted in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday on charges of possessing unjust scales. Withdrawing the charges Inspector D. J Meta. prosecuting, told the Court thai the margin of error In th« scales was negligible."
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  • 38 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter The Director-General oj Medical Services, Royal Australian Air Force, Air Commodore A. E. Daley arrived *r Singapore by Qantas/BOAC Constellation from Londor for a week's visit to Australian airmen in Malaya.
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  • 253 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A PiC HUNTING party of 11 persons travelling ii an open truck was ambushed yesterday after noon by bandits in Malacca. Four of the part] were killed and two wounded. Another is missing Today, one Special Con- i
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  • 65 11 Sunday Times SUIT Krpurlrr A RELIEF fund for the victims of the recent Assam earthquake was launched, by Singapore Inciians on receipt of a cabled •SOS" from the Governor of Assam yesterday. A ten -man committee was formed at an lnrormal meet- ing organised by
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  • 46 11 i In the Singapore First i District Court yesterday C. W. Fredricks, aged 56, was i charged with the theft of a i piano belonging to Mrs. Wes- terhout of Newwn Road. Singapore. He claimed trial. The case will be heard on Oct. 10
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  • 293 11 First of fine new Force Suihl..v Times St.irT Reporlrr "Y OUR turn-out, drill and general bearing has been of a very high order, and I congratulate you on this ceremonial parade which has been as good as any I have seen in many years' service Witn these words Air Commodore
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  • 51 11 Sunday Times Staff RrpurUr Eiphteen-year-old, Mrs Khor Hoay Teck who has been missing from her home in Clementl Road, Singapore, since Wednesday, has repoited to the Social Welfare Department. Two men have been charged in court for posing as detectives and "Inducing the woman to accompany them for
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  • 52 11 Stiii-ij» rimes Stafl Rr|i:.iu For assisting in a pul .:<■ lottery in River Valley Rn.nl, Singapore, ou Sept. 1, Teo Teck Kheng, 46, was fiin-d $500 in the Singapore Fuuith Pohre Court yesterday. He had $277 worth of Hinp ii ki slaking slips with him
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  • 19 12  - SUNDAY SHAKESPEARE /^Le<d 1 V "BE PATIENT. FOR YOU WILL REMAIN WITH US." Henry V: Act 111. Sc. IV.
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    • 103 12 THEY NEVER DIE: No. 2 Mustapha Kemal. founder of modern Turke; O£% AN ARMY CAPTAIN DISGUISED AS AN M% TUR^E* WAS RUi NED 3Y 7 %sF AT 24, HE WAS ARAB HE PASSED TH£ 9 9 P£AC£ rft£ATl£S. THROWN INTO l*^m* THROUGH ENGLISH- FROM A SHATTERED tfS\J* S\ STAMBOUL'S W^L
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  • 451 13 A Tuba fish drive WATER PICNIC A delightful and exciting Malay water picnic, is a fish drive, or tuba lishinp, "menangkap ikan n tuba' (To catch fish With tuba 1 Tuba <Derris elliptical is a plant fairly common in many pans of Malaya, and largely cultivated by Cfataw table gardeners,
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  • 723 13 ANIMAL LOVERS' CORNER The Elusive Mousedeer Have you any problems about dogs, cats, birds or monkeys. Send your queries to Animal Lovers' Corner, Sunday Times. fiF the many '-'wild Malaysian animals, one of the most fascinating and attractive must be the mouse deer, pelandoktampin, as the small one is called,
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    56 13 THE big thing at the stjrt of any day is to step off on the right foot and bewhiskered Baccha, the Indian tiger, wirii almost a benign expression on his striped face, evidently means his day to be a success as he prepares for the morning pad around his enclosure
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  • 671 13 ■yyE were balancing ginlimes In our hands and ourselves on the tall stools at the bar. The conversation centred on big game. Suddenly, the man with the mournful eyes on my right a stranger Joined In the conversation. I "Did you ever hear how
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  • 337 13 T^WO leopard cubs were x suckled for three weeks, with her own baby, by a pygmy woman living in the bush near Livingstone. North Rhodesia. The cubs were found with the woman by the safari party who shot their mother. The leader of the party.
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  • 333 14 CHIRLEY TEMPLE wants 1 to correct the impression that she is giving up her movie career to become a paid nurse. "I work at the children's hospital three times a week; but It Is voluntary, not paid," says Shirley. ,"I have no Intention of retiring from the
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  • 834 14  - CINEMA REVIEWS Preached at pistol point VICTOR STAINES JaY by £JOME wizard la Hollywood has turned saddle— weary Joel McCrea into a tough parson in the film "Stars In My Crown". He enters the picture at a stalk and preaches his first sermon to the people of his town at
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  • 434 14 OVER two thousand -„> competitors thought they spotted the stars I last week; but many L guessed a little wildly. 1 For instance you all knew that the big f picture was Dorothy I I Lamour and thinking I that the others were Just 5?
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  • 1229 15 "THIS is an historic occasion: we will never again see a finer body of Imperial troops taught and disciplined on British Army lines." So whispered the late Major General Cox to me after ha had taken the «alute of tha 7/ Ist Punjab Regiment tha
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    • 204 16 Crime Quiz THE BROKEN WATCH By Leonard Cribble Sketches by A. E MorUv Itrwtei m »r*M A 'in «v earned out o» bandit* at a vtnik in rha Horn* Countiee Wiffun rial* an hou> 'rw «fo*an car rtad Deen 'ound atxntfonwd and ooi'C. ►>a« fretted a 4u«.-.' H. •><> out
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    • 1566 16 1 •;~jr7"j^jjgawii J »yaiiiairi'ii I i *r iii. Ca m A c mJB m I IPIawB I aaan wiL-*— tar r aßaßaaßßßßßßHHßnßßanßaavwßaaßßßßaaaßaaaaaaßßaGaßaßßßwflßl BBwaaaaaßßaaßßaßaaßaTaw^aßTaV *3 t §^B A Hf -eaaaP^V P*^ JS u\ WDO frTk c^ < Bitty good bridge player, and player, you will be better nblp lo F^W Bm
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  • 2864 17 Continuing the life story of JACK SOLOMONS, the most colourful figure in boxing Slow to start, maybe, but he won the title in 5 months SHALL never forget the Mga of Day« fands, the Australian fighter brought to Britain in 0949. Sands had won each
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  • 1377 18  -  SHARPSHOOTER by VTEVER was there 11 such a group of depressed tourists as the nine-man table tennis team from Hong Kong, waiting desperately in their hotel rooms for a word of sympathy from their "hosts," the Singapore Table Tennis Association. A complete flop In gate
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  • 381 18 By "THE THIRD KNIGHT" WHEN the incomparable Dr. Alefchine died of anguia fectoris in Spain, the post of world chess champion fell vacant. After a great deal of bickerins, the F.I.D.E. held a tournament in 1948 to find a new champion. They invited Dr. M. Euwe <the only
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  • 601 19 First day of MCAAF meet SINGAPORE women swept the board at the opening day of the fifth Malayan Chinese athletic championship meet at Singapore's Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Out of four final events yesterday. Singapore women scored 27 points. 17 points over their closest rivals,
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  • 250 19 BOMBAY. Saturday. VISITING Malayan badminton Stan Tun Jin Eong and A. Pit uz smashed their v.iv into the semi-finals of Western India badminmpioiuhlpt yesterday. bad to go all out to de;la opponent, India's No. 4. B. D Shroff, in three lets, while Plruz scored
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  • 33 19 MM AW BOON SOO on Thursday won the I.im Tee Se Ci.p. Mttlßl Mrs. D. G. Barr one I up in the final played on the Perak ij Golf course.
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  • 572 19 ST. LECER RESULT; DONCASTER. Saturday. FRENCH cotton magnate Marcel Boussac won today's St. Leger here with his colt Scratch, to record his third Triumph in this year's British classics. The French owner has previously won the Derby and Oaks. Scratch, starting 9-2 second favourite bettered his
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  • 170 19 HOLLAND won the Royal Singapore Yacht Clubs International fours rowing reggatta for the Knowles Cup yesterday. Three crews representing Britain. Denmark and Holland took part. Britain and Denmark drew places for the first, heat, with Holland as bye. Britain won the heat very convincingly. Denmark started
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  • 275 19 LONDON. Sat. OESULTS of today's matches are im.ii-h LtAGIE— IM OIV BUfkpool 1 YVvltei 1 II 'Him 1 sandrrtaarf 2 tyik.ro J Aston Vdla 1 H>d4rr.ti«M 3 BarnltT I itrrpoul 1 DvrbT Midiilr>broifb awou 1 NcwcmUf i Cheltca 1 Mirfltrld Hed. 1 CharllH t Sl»k* t ErtrUi
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  • 30 19 The Florence Badminton Party will hold Its second annual picnic, athletic sports and social on Sunday, Sept. 17, at Mr. Urn Teck Lee's Estate (11 m.s. Ponggol). Singapore.
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  • 77 19 D AFFLES Institution beat a team of English Schoolboys on I holiday here by 74 runs on the first innings on the R.I. ground yesterday. Enflish Schoolboys: 64 (HenchI ley 21. V. GiU two for 7, S. K. Williams two for 5) and 47 for I five
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  • 477 19  -  i II I I IK By BOBBY Locke, the British Open champion, and Jack II ode kin s<> n (Island Club) finished alii square with Douglas McEwan (Royal Singapore Golf Club) and Tom Verity (Selangor Golf Club) in an exhibition match at the
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    27 19 HURRY UP (Charles) clears away to a comfortable victory ovrr Abbotsford in the last 100 yards of the second race at Bukit Timah yesterday. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 177 19 Selangor beat N.S. at soccer Sunday Times Seremban Sports Correspondent CSELANOOR' defeated Negrl Sembilan by four foals to two in a friendly Inter-State soccer match Tf Seremban yesterday in aid of the Seremban Stadium, Fund. The Selaogor forwards combined well, Nadarajah, who scored two of his side's goals, was outstanding.
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  • 47 19 Sund.iv Times Joliore Bahru SporU Correspondent In the inter-district soccer competition for Special Constable! in Johore, the first tie which was played on Friday at Kota Tinggi between Kota Tinnggi and Segamat resulted in a win for Segamat by the only goal of the match.
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  • 195 19 U.S. BUY SEVEN YEARLINGS AT DONCASTER DONCASTER, Sat. UNITED STATES buyers accounted for almost nine psr cent ot the total receipts at the Doncaster thoroughbred yearling sales which closed yesterday. The Americans, represented by owner-trainrr Jack Ryan, of Unionville. Pennsylvania, bought only seven yearlings. But they mid 35,700 for them
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  • 2727 20  - CLYNOR GAINS SMASHING WIN IN TRIAL EPSOM JEEP Charles scores a hat-trick By BIG SWEEP Total Pool: $369,590. Ist: No. *****2 ($166,315). 2nd: No. *****2 ($83,157).* 3rd: No. *****3 ($46,198). Starters: ($3,553 each): Nos. *****5. *****3, *****9. *****5. *****1, *****5. *****3, *****1. *****4. *****4. *****8, *****5, *****5. Consolation ($2,771 each):
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  • 100 20 stoc::holm. Sat. lIEKB McKENI-EY. of Jamaica. on Friday nlgbt reached the 1,-. ii-<- em recorded on a cur- foe tIM 200 metres in m i internatlotuU (i fivld mf-et at E>kiUtn!ia. ally otttdaan <i hit ur Clauaen (Iceland) waa oda, I ne'.v Not x conds. bavtait
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  • 73 20 /"'IIATION. the worlds leading nioM-y- winning race hoi.v. urn to racing ne-a sprin?. C on baa earned U*****,630 C3M.IU)/ Cilumct Farms, which owns him, ttM four-year-old colt will be firs'., horse to earn »000. on lias been IMttag siivp l<> ipring because of a front ankle
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  • 173 20 Quadrangular hockey meets suggested Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Sports Reporter FUR tentative quadrangular hockey meets for the coming season have been suggested to the Perak Hocky Association by Mr. R. Minjoot. Honorary Secretary of the Malayan Hockey Council. Singapore. According to a letter sent to the Perak Hockey Association, the
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  • 247 20 By EPSOM JEEP WITH top-notch sprintrs lUc Snowy Owl il, Mha Nathan, Uninsured. Cadtow Glen, Persian Lord, Bright Eyes and Croydon all in peak form, the Liberation Cup. biggest sprint prize of the season, to be run at Bukit Timah next Saturday will certainly be the
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