The Straits Times, 18 March 1951

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  • 31 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA 1 8 MAR 1951 The Straits Times No. 816. Sunday Edition Of Th« Straits Times Singapore Frt« Prut SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1951. PRICE TIN CENTS
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  • 211 1 MENZIES CHALLENGES LABOUR Australia to go to polls CANBERRA, Saturday. MR. William McKell, Governor General of Australia, today dissolved both houses of the Federal Parliament at the request of Mr. R. E. Menzies, the Prime Minister. This is the second such dissolution in Australian history. Mr Menzies said that the
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  • 160 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter ■TWO Malayan ships, the Mawi and the Membau. belonging to the Straits Steamship Company which ware detained in the port of Lhok Seumawe, North Sumitra. since March 8 were freed yesterday. W.th fuel and supplies running dangerously low, r Timed ately sailed
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  • 74 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. •pWENTY-FOUR subject*, including several resolutions, will be discussed at the General Assembly of UMNO to be held next week at Kuala Lumpur. One controversial item on the agenda is a proposal to launch a lottery. This proposal will be tabled by Capt. Hussein
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  • 112 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. COUR arrests under the Emergency Regulations were made by the police last night. One of those arrested was Loh Chee Keng. aged about 26, a reporter on the Malay Mail. He is a former student of the Methodist
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  • 59 1 landav T.mcs Staff Correspondent KLALA LUMPUR. Sat MANY Ctvncsc Barents rctvse to allow their ehiMrc.i ts become Boy Scouts became tit > Chinese interaretjfion of H»e Ml little loUieri So ti i fSt T E. Curne at rtie n-niiil mcetifij today ef Selangot Boy Sreatt Allocution He
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  • 23 1 FOR 18 MONTHS ONLY i-olum- ion Evening > ay that Gen I .is told his 1 v S :n-rme Com- > in 18 months.— UP.
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  • 65 1 HONG KcNO. Sat— The Far East is suffering from a smallpox epidemic which is spreading northward, according to Health Department reports. The reports said since January quarantine restric'ions had been Imposed against arrivals from Saigon Rangoon, Haiphong and Foorhow and today Kobe, Japan, was added to the
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  • 148 1 Sunday Times Correspondent LONDON. Sun AN American from Pittsburgh shocked London's tailors today by challenging tailors to drop black evening wear and start a brighter ensemble for men— an orange pastel dinner coat, green dinner trousers and a green bow tie. He called black evening wear
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  • 25 1 $80.000 DIAMOND JOHANNESBURG, Sat— A 160-carat diamond, estimated to be worth up to £80.000. has been found at the mouth of the Orange River Reuter.
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  • 168 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. TUIE medical services of this country will soon suffer unless medical employees are paid more, the executive committee of the Federation of Medical Employees Unions warned at a meeting In Kuala Lumpur today. Our conditions of living are becoming unbearable and leading to
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  • 40 1 KELANTAN KEBAYA QUEEN Winners of Kelantan's first kebaya contest held In Biarits Park, KoU Bahru in aid of the Islah School building fund. First: Wan Zainab binte Wan All; second, Che Fatimab binte Abdullah and third, Che Zainab ointe Ali.
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  • 201 1 MIAMI. Florida. Saturday. A "FANTASTIC PLAN" to auction off unmarried Miami men at husband* for wealthy women tourists was alleged yesterday by the Miami Herald. The paper Mid it investigated an advertisement offering a uniqu* proposition" for single men after two applicants phoned and said they
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  • 75 1 HONO KONG, Sat. r FKE Chinese Communists today invited alleged "Chinese victims of British oppression In Malaya" to submit full details of their experience for the purpose of compiling a record of alleged British persecution in Malaya. The request published In the official Canton Southern Daily News
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  • 55 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Air and ground search Is being made for Trooper J. E. O'Leary of U.e Malayan Scouts who has been missing in the jungle since March 2. Trooper O'Leary had a map and compass and it Is believed a number of days' rations
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  • 63 1 5 ACCUSED OF 'RAG' DEATH Sunday Times Correspondent ADELAIDE Sat.— Five medical students were arrested at the Roya! Adelaide Hospital today and charged with manslaughter following the death of an 18-year-old student in a university ducking rag cer mony on March 14. Police say the victim of i.ne rag had
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  • 58 1 TOKYO, Sat— Oen. MacArthur, today paid a surprise visit to the Korean front travelling by jeep along dusty roads from vVonju in the central sector within a muo of the front line. The General said there was no significance to his visit but that h« had gone
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  • 317 1 Tight against terrorists will go on' Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, who returned to Singapore yesterday from his London talks, said there would be a continuation, "with as much energy as everyone can muster," of Britain's existing policies in Malaya and South East Asia, including the
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  • 22 1 BIG LOSS FEARED LONDON. Sat. Official estimates today showed the Government expects a £9,--311.000 loss on the 1951 Festival of Britain.— Reuter.
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  • 96 1 COLD WAR AGAIN AT BORDER BERLIN. Sat. DUSSIANS refused I mit three Western military trains to cross the Sovie* zone of Germany to Berlin today in a new flare-up of the cold war. Soviet authorities said only 16 Western military trains— passenger and freight— would be permitted to. operate dally
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  • 80 1 TOKYO, Sat. The Navy headquarters announced today that Allied warships i.illed or wounded 8.000 Communist troops in two t bombardments as United Nations patrols probed for Red defence lines along the 38th Parallel, believed to be manned by as many as 250.000 troops. United
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  • 1075 2  - INSPECTING A GIRLS' SCHOOL IN PENANG I Memories of a Malayan Civil Servant-5 R .1 FARRER A Convent sister in hospital BY C.M.G. memory of Nibong Tebal is of a case in the Civil Court in which four sisters of a Malay family sued their father for their shares in
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  • 218 2 *pHE Secretariat in Singapore comprised the Colonial Secretary, the Assistant C. S. and the 2nd Assistant C S My main job was recording for the 1902 Budget all financial decisions, and later preparing the Budge i purely clerical work, as I thought. In addition, I had to prepare
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    • 142 2 NEW CROSSWORD ACROSS —__>___^__— DOWN 1 The French dance gets K eneraT'SdS Ot S) r the 18 Substance of the 4. (8) virtuous Is that why 17 eneral trader (5) 20 In a state, comparaliked it? (8) Generally to be seen out- Uvely, next to godliness. (7) 2 Blue lava
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  • 455 3 MURDER CAMPAIGN IN INDONESIA Holland makes second protest EXPANDING MARINE POLICE HOLLAND yesterday protested for the second time in two months against continuous murders and attacks on Dutch lives and properties in Indonesia,' says *n A.P. report from Jakarta. The protest was submitted to the Indonesian Government by the Netherlands
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  • 35 3 Sunday Time* Corrrsp*n4ent SEGAMAT. Sat— A tapppr, 38-year-old Hong Slew Huat. was acquitted and discharged in the Segamat Circuit Court when the police withdrew a charge of fraudulent possession of ruboer against him.
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  • 16 3 MODESTY CHARGE lime* < '•rreafjemteat. I f r I -nt to her modesty a' Sun- .iliowed itb
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  • 191 3 The charge that the Rural Board as it is today 1* an impotent body" was made yesterday by Mr. N. O. Nalr, Labour candidate, at an election meeting when he addressed 1,000 people at Seletar. Mr. Nair said that the Rural Board must be an elected
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  • 279 3 The crew at a Cemct t*nk. ■g to S^ujdron T J Royjl Tin* Re*iment. if it antd in Ho*t, K»n«. but «rf»o the colony rout* to to« •rjctue on t4w T• > t.in;c tftere. pictured MMMaMaa "to their 'itcrday before bone, liiliM.tiLCT t.r fcn*n« t.me to
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  • 256 3 RUBBER 4cts DOWN ON FRIDAY PRICE Sundar lim-i Staff Reporter. THERE was little to report ir. the Sinpapo-e rubber market yesterday. Only a modera.e amount o business was done. At an easier close, fhst-grade for April shipment stood at 52 16 a lb buyers, four cents below Fridays The market
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  • 69 3 Sunday Time* Staff Rrporter Ltm K;/n Siong. 47. member H the crew of a tongkang. *as yest* ru .y flned $30 in the Singapore Third Poltee Court tat o flMMloa of 160 cigarettes on which duty had not been paid. Another crew member of n
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  • 84 3 Sunday Time* Staff Rrportrr More than 150 Singapore Harbour Board workers Rathered at Bukit Chermin. 'Singapore, yesterday evening to listen to Mr Lim Yew Hock, make his first election speech. Mr. Lim. is a Labour Party candidate for Keppel District, in the Legislative Council elections.
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  • 355 3 S'p ore Regt plan for Council Sunday Times Start Reporter QNE of the first decisions that the new Singapore Legislative Council will be asked to consider next month is the formation of a Singapore Regiment of professional soldiers from all races, said a Government spokesman yesterday. The spokesman said that
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  • 75 3 Sunday Timr* Staff Rrportrr A 20-year-old Chinese. Tan Yew Huat, was allowed bail of $300 in Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when charged with being a member of an unlawful assembly in the yard of the Hokkien Labour Lines. Singapore Harbour Board. It was alleged that
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  • 102 3 Sunday Time* SUIT Rtportrr Four young men, described as clerks in charge of a godown In the Singapore Harbour Board, appeared before Mr. T. V. Smith in the Third Police Court on a charge of theft of seven bottles of beer from a Harbour Board Godown
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  • 27 3 HAD TODDY— FINED $15 Snndav Tlmn turr^pondrnt MUAR. Sat.— An Indian woman. Rajamah. was lined $15 at Muar for having about two pints of toddy at Tang-k.-.k
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  • 130 3 CROM ttM I mi ..,,6 Bkfht'a choral and oi tral ea > Chuan auditorium at itta Anglo-Chliu 1 evident that the Junto piiciiy Orchestra had improved greatly. batter ih.m H Imd cv« done beiou-. ti >l.o»«-a IU w.iiMi a iv precision and ttroog, f handling ol the
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  • 83 3 Sundat Inn MjrT Rrpra rr The Guild of G:aciu.i 4 the University hnrf their tU .k meeting ye.s'.erdav at th» Oei Ti ng Ham Hal! \1 I I than 50 graduates stationed. meeting which was un I chairmanship of the ViceChancellor of the University, Dr. G. V.
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    • 197 3 Today's Radio ■INCAPORI Programme; 10 "When The Lights Are Low"; 1G.30 Book of the 9 a.m. "Walts Time"; 9 30 Sons Month"; 10.50 Epilogue" lAngll<if the Pioneer*"; 9.46 "Inter- c*n); n cioee. metao'; 10 N«w»; 10.05 Radio Doctor; 10. IS "Interlude from RFEBS Hawaii": 10.30 "Latin America on Hie Air";
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  • 894 4 'I SUFFER FROM SHYNESS AND INFERIORITY COMPLEX..... THE HUMAN CASEhOOK I AM almost 23 and Mince childhood hare suffered greatly from shyness and an inferiority complex. Whenever I am m the company of girls I feel awkward and can find nothing to say to them. I am unable to behave
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  • 995 4 Malayan Countryman s Journal |_4ORE than a year has passed since the doings of the dwellers in Tuan Djek's Dusun have been set down in print. This was due to the Emergency, but now that the district is much quieter the chronicle may be resumed. The beauty
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    • 766 4 GAYELORD HAUSER tells how to cure baldness by dieting and *a daily pull. >«>>»♦♦«»♦♦♦♦••♦*****♦♦ TfHE war against grey hair and baldness It *n exciting one in which, little by little, the enemies are being pushed back. For many years I have b*«n following experiments m American research laboratories, some of
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    • 259 4 ness overcome, here are my suggestions: Drink a quart of yogbourt every day, and have a table-spoonful of brewers' yeast after each meal. Have half a cupful of wheat germ for breakfast every day, and some black treacle (a tablesooonful) with It Eat seafood and liver as often as possible.
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  • 324 5 $1/2 MIL SINO-MALAY RICE MILL Kedah inter-communal project Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH. Saturday. BELIEVED to be the first of its kind in the country, a $500,000 inter-communal business enterprise will come into being shortly when the Sino Malay Rice Mill Company is started at the little border town of
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  • 476 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THIRTEEN new unofficial* have been appointed members of Hie Federal Legislative Council. They will take their seats at the opening of the next council session in April. Twenty-five former members have been reappointed to the Council. The new mem
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  • 76 5 Sunday timrs Stall Rrparler r THE date for the proposed public meeting by Singapore Chinese associations and guilds, to protest against th» reported decision by the Peking Government to send a 17-man delegation to Malaya, has not been flxeJ because very few associations and guilds have
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  • 32 5 MUAR Sat.--Two Malays. Ahmad bin Ayob. and Mahadl bin Ahmad pleaded guilty at Muar to charges of trespass at Kirn Kee Estate. Bukit Fasir and were fined $5 each.
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  • 145 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter SEVENTEEN members of the 3 Singapore Fire Brigade received St. John's Ambulance certificates and vouchers by Municipal Commissioner Mrs. Robert Eu at a simple ceremony at the Central Fire Station yesterday. The awards included two Certificates for first year passes and 15 Vouchers
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  • 68 5 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter Police will be posted along Kheam Hock Road, Singapore, and in the area of Bukit Brown cemetery between Apr. 4— <J to deal with expected traffic congestion when the Chinese observe their annual Cheng Beng (All Souls') festival. One-way traffic signs calling
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  • 34 5 Sunday Times Carrespandtnl BATU PAHAT. Sat The )t's of the 1st Bn Cameronin Rifles »nd 1st 7th Gurkhas at retreat on the field of the Oon. English School Batu Pahat. yesterday.
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    53 5 Municipal Commissioner Mrs. Robert Eu presenting Fireman Mohamed Said bin Sallcl with a St. |ohn'» Ambulance Voucher at the Central Fire Station yesterday. Mr. J. C. Shaw, Superintendent of the Singapore Fire Brigade and Mr. L. S. Ptiipps. Division Officer. O. C. Central Fire Station arc seen in Hie background.
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  • 146 5 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAURU. Sat THE Oovernment-o w n c d Majedee Estate is shortly to be developed into a Malay reservation. The estate was bought by the State before the war Barracks for the Johore Military Force were erected. The barracks, now leased
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  • 69 5 Sunday Tlmr* Staff Reporter Ong Ah Kirn. 23. appeared before Mr. Clajjue in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday on a charge of fraudulent possession of three fowls in a gunny sack at Kampong Braddell Road on Mar. 17. Ong faced a second charge of
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  • 55 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A 56-year-old .seaman. Loli Seng Tho, told the Singapore First District Court yesterday that he derived strength from opium to brave winds ar.d storms on the high seas. Loh, pleading guilty to having eight packets of opium and opium apparatus, was
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    • 177 5 KB! M &ZB@,#fYi#)i which just about sums up rh« feelings of your family and friends in U.K. on tht subject of meat rationing! Send them a parcel of tinned meats choose your own items or send •ne of our "made-up" parcels. We •ack. post and inture. COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold
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  • 2046 6  - THE SINGAPORE SCENE lewi. mOMM/ REPORTING KVEN at the risk of violent opposition, (al|hough I don t think th« risk is great I. I am prepared to state that most Conlinentals have iust a little prtra something a nght grace and ":harm. an ability igajickly to put complete strangers at
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  • 663 7 'I'mmad about my kitchen... MARY HEATHCOTT. who has iom to America with her husband on a tour of <iuty, says... lUIY hous* in Virgmia i» of whit« clapboard, has a white pilarwd porch and a white pllared verandah at the back, over-iookmg a pretty c-eek called the Lafayette Ever By
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  • 860 7  -  DOROTHY THATCHER I by READING about your school of danciiu and ballet in Singapore gave me a great kick and I do feel that Miss Maudrene Yap is to be congratulated on the wonderful work she is doing. In whatever walk of life they
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  • 544 7 I KATHLEEN HICKLEY wad last weeks feature in the Sunday Times entitled, 'I can't give you anything but love, dear', and said to hei husband LJAVE you read this? I asked my husband. thrusting a copy of the Sunday Times under his nose, and indicating
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  • 636 7 Oh^-'ORE the war Ea*u- er would not have been complete in Britain without its Sunday dinner of a tender Joint of the new season's lamb accompanied by the first new potatoes and fresh green garden peas. This would be followed by gooseberry tart and lashines
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  • 549 8  - Brave Chinese woman runs pewter works ANDRIA KUALA LUMPUR NOTEBOOK by IN a world surrounded by rising costs of living where one is faced at every turn with increased prices for even the common amenities of everyday life, it is refreshing to fall UDon something which gives both value for
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  • 167 8 Mollycoddling mothers WOMAN TO WOMAN A WIFE'S place li A with her husband and her children. But If she Is forced to choose who should take precedence? This is the week's talkingpoint among women You may beg to differ, but I think the answer ls husban first, children second. Provided
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    • 819 8 SUNDAY. Husband collects eat sweets!" The dog, perceiving this. Mitii our new monkey No, I reminded them of creeps up and betrns to this morning. He arrives that," he says. "But they wolf the food. T 'tis enback looking ruffled after were quite determined, and courages the hens, l.j are
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  • 523 9 Secret ballot decision acclaimed Sunday Times Staff Reporter of the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union, by a majority secret ballot at their annual general meeting yesterday, decided to reject the interim award of a $10 flat rate cost-of-living allowance for employees drawing over $53
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  • 295 9 LONDON. Sat RESULTS of matches played today are: ENGLISH LEAGIE— DIV. 1 AsUa YMIft 1 Burnley 1 Blackpool 2 Newcastle 2 Bottoo 4 Huddenftetd li.irlLon 1 Stoke t iterby 4 Arsenal S I ulham 2 Mid bn>u f h I iverpoal 2 Sheffield Wed. 1 Manchester (7.
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  • 15 9 England beat Scotland by 5 points to 3 In the Rugby Union International.
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  • 116 9 St. GEORGE SOCIETY Sun4a> limes 8U« B«fwttr Past president! of the Royal Society of St. George, Singapore, who are still resident in the Colony, were elected as px-ofllcio members of th* management committee of the society at a general m»cL- held on Friday. office-bearers (or the year v Pr sident—
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  • 33 9 UNLICENSED-FINED $5O JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Quah Chee Bee and Kwa Chu Wee both 19, were each fined $50 In the Ponce Court today for dealing In secondhand good/ at Masai without a licence.
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  • 235 9 'Unfair to Penang' says leader Samday Tkaes Staff Reporter. PENANO, 8«t. WITHOUT a deputy economic affairs adviser to protect Its interests Penang had been placed at a disadvantage with Singapore and other Malayan ports, said Mr. Heah Joo Seang, president of Penang Rubber Exchange, at the annual meetIng today. Mr.
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  • 216 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent lOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. IT was a nuisance for a businessman frequently visiting Malaya from Jakarta to keep going to the Immigration Office every time, said Mr. F. R. N. H. Massey, at |ohore Bahru Police Court today. He was depending
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  • 93 9 Sunday limn Staff Rrpcrlrr. JOHORE BAHRU. Sat FE extension of livestock husbandry as an Important part of the farmin tern will form (me of th*' mum lines of the agricultural policy in Johore in 1951. states the acting Mentri Besar. With this object in view it
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  • 444 10 THE man in the bus or the housewife si the market often seem frightened of bankers or, at least, think that they talk m some strange jargon only understood by tuans besar or business tycoons But recent statements by bank chiefs have been almost terrifyingly simple and the
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  • 122 10 TALK about, communal harmony Is all very fine, but It's a far finer thing when one can see It In action. While on a high level we see all communities represented In the Federation's 'Ministerial' system announced last week, in the business world there Is an Interesting
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  • 482 10  -  EVELYN IRONS i H. V. DREES Romantic names Story by Pictures by SEE many, many changes," says 70--year-old Mr. Pov Fona, who keeps a little grocer s shop in Pennvfields He rail away to *ea as a boy; settled in Britain 45 years aao and
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  • 426 10 The children are good mixers ONCE there was a Chinese school in Pennynelds, where London -born children learned the language, and customs of their ancestors. Now the children go to LCC schools. I found some of them at North Street School solemn, sleek-haired youngsters with quiet manners who seldom smiled.
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    • 507 10 ILASSIMKI) ADS. «< kmihi t MUM HIN KOOI BIIW T4 twswi of the family of the late Midame Catherine Cbong Chin rordtallv ihmak all the starts ot Baateni Bank Ltd. Netherlands Society. United Engineers I Base Ordnance Depot, and •9 r»latl\es and friends «hn paid i MU. sent wreaths, letters
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    • 7 10 FINEST V/_BROKEN <^S»S)*ORANGE SINGAPORE. MAR. 18, 1951.
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    • 60 10 At ISa fir /m& Mm Modern machinery m a |F Jpr modern methods oi m production and now F N introduce a modern presentation of the familiar red and yellow label as part of —^4. V the bottle itself (■fin| A Constant development of new, unproved lL processes account for
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    • 126 10 PUZZLE: FIND THE CHINESE IN CHINATOWN A 62-YEAR-OLD Chinese from Pennyfields, Pop jailed for a year because he was caught in f about to smoke his opium pipe. So far are we from the days of Sax Rohmer and his dens of Oriental vice that even this modest case made
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    • 117 10 lar, London has just oeen ed by police as he was tend to be conservative In their notions. In one businessman's office was a portrait of Chiang. But there was neither sign nor ta'A of Mao. Those American-dressed ■lant-eyed men you see around the district are not regular residents, but
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  • 353 11 KUALA LUMPUR BUILDINGS CRUMBLING' 'Rotten, filthy, overcrowded in few years 9 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. |N a few years, Kuala Lumpur will be a rotten, filthy, overcrowded town, scourged by T.B.. unless something radical and violent is done quickly to change it, warns Mr. C. O. Jennings,
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  • 136 11 32 BANDITS KILLED IN ONE WEEK KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. SKTRITY Force* In the in li ay c just cessful v j 32 band < Op rations' I oth<r bani them in one I surrendered to i Trie >aici that it «r> from Ihe »a* I he rrivon fur Many •>(
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  • 77 11 Sunday Tiroes Staff Bei»OT«er The supervisors and stall of Government afternoon schools in Singapore yesterday gave a farewell party to Mr. N. I. Low, Inspector of School;, who is going on j eight months' leave shortly Mr. K. Shanmugam, supervisor of Radin Mas School
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  • 55 11 Sunday Time* snff Reporter More than 2>o flag-sellers invaded Singapore offices yesterday In a drive to raise funds for the conit ruction of new buildings and playgnnmd? for Buys Town The charity premiere of the 'Tee Show" at the Cap'.tol Theatre on March 30 will also
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  • 58 11 Sunday Timrs Staft Reporter Singapore police are seeking information about a body found at the 9] milestone Jurong Road. Singapore, on Thursday. It is brlieved to be that of a Chinese named Lee Poh Peck, a<red about 00 years Anyone with Information should contact Cadet A.B.P. Mr.
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  • 129 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH the price of shark's fins and other delicious Chinese delicacies hat increased by about 30 per cent. Chinese restaurateurs in Singapore are not worrying. Reason Chinese diners do not -nrnd the extra cost They love good rood and are
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  • 158 11 Sunday Time* Staft Reporter WHEN Yahaya bin Ismail, a 34-year-old Malay driver. apj*>ared yesterday before the Singapore First District Judge Mr H. E. K:ngdon. for sentence on a charge of causing grievous hurt to Mr Chon« Thutt Pitt while in the rompanv of an unknown
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  • 44 11 Sunday Time* Correspondent JOHORE, BAHRU. Sat. Abdul Kadir bin Mohd. Gulam. of Singapore, was fined $100 today In the Police Court for being in possession of ganja leaves. The ganja. explained Kadir, was intended for someone in the Majedee Detention Camp.
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  • 46 11 Sunday Timn Staff Reporter There will be a memorial service for Mr. Kenneth B Imrie. manager of Nestles Products iMalavai Ltd.. at St Andrew's Cathedral on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Mr. ImrJ# v. is killed in an air crasb U Hone Kong last week
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  • 171 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter BEARDED Indian, Abdul Jabaar bin Mansab Ali, was sentenced to a year's imprisonment by Singapore Third District |udge. Mr. H. L. Wrigglesworth, yesterday for rioting outside the Supreme Court on Dec. 11. Abdul made an unsuccessful application for his three-month detention
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    45 11 Mr. Lee Kong Soon and Miss Mak Swee Cheng, a soprano of Radio Malaya fame, who were married in Koala Lumpur this week. Mr. Lee is a senior member of the staff of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Kuala Lumpur. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 150 11 'I WANT TO SERVE' Sunday rimes Staff Rey-lcr THE only way In which democracy and democratic leadership can be brought to the people of Singapore is through adherence to a party programme and party discipline, says Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha. the Progressive Party's candidate for* Bukit Timah district in
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  • 311 11 Explosion then road closed Sunday Times Staff Reporter AN explosion in a telephone manhole outside the Central Fire Station in Hill Street, Singapore, at 1.30 p.m. yesterday led to all traffic being diverted from that area for two hours. The explosion shook a workmen's tarpaulin shed and burnt clothing that
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  • 68 11 Sunday Time» SUIT Reporter Ball in the sum of $1 000 was allowed Lee Teck Seng, ,32. hi the Singapore Fourth [Police Court yesterday on a charge of theft of 120 drums of bitumen from Malayan i Bitumen Products Ltd.. Bukit Timah Road on Feb. 26
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  • 32 11 Tay Yong Cheow, Tan Tian Sco and Teo Seng Ann were each fined $25 yesterday by the Singapore First District Judge. Mr. HE. Kingdon. for possession of opium-smoking apparatus.
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  • 80 11 Sunday Times Staff < ortrIPO1: APASAMY. an I I quarry labourer who fixing dynamite in th< a cliff was killci bet rammed the charge ng it to explodi matui Tnis was th- com Inchp Bahaudin bin Ipoh he returned a rerd Apasamy of "death <>
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  • 36 11 Sunday Times SUIT Rrp>r">i Chinese Physiriai. was commemorated i pf re yesterday by a and a dinner held Jol the Colony's Chinese pH slcians and medicinal at the Thong Chai MedJ Institution In Wayan
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    772 12  - SITTING on the FENCE NAT GUBBINS By A THOUSAND yean wv'rt sailed th« sea In ships) that art oar prldt wooden ship*. In Iran ships) On ocean* far and widt Th« seven aeaa th«y war* our hod* The Channel was ov katp When Britons salted In Brltlah ship* Whan British
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    • 1258 13  -  VICTOR STAINES CINEMA REVIEWS by THERE are no romantic sounding titles to tinfilms previewed and reviewed this week; but nevertheless most are worth seeing. Let's start off with "Cage of Gold" in which Jean Simmons, who everyone knows has just married Stewart Granger in
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    • 281 13 "CAM SON and J Delilah' hat broken an all Malaya record, pre-war or postwar, for attendance figures in Singapore and the Federation. This makes history in the country. Attendance figures arc huge in Singapore and on a ratio of population figures, the attendance was even better
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    • 185 13 Spot the stars EUKST prize winner at I 1 >pot the gUrs was < Hudaruddiii of 3g Dension KumL Trios Alison. He wins 125. The second spotter to •in a priic was P.F. Chan, 113 C'arpmael Road, Singapore IS; he gets a cheque for 111. The answer was Arlene Dhal
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    • 121 13 t»-TlO|! STARTS TODAY tS uuuaf uuaui t^ m^M M H| W\z •twvWilmiw k7 TWO DYNAMIC STARS IN A HUMAN DRAMA OF HIGH EXCITEMENT! FORD BTODEwcK CRAWFORD €ONW€T£D Aroter SBMtnrt W JUuaf4uuul«Uß%A^uakA uW> übWa K^Lk. .^uuV p&WVtWM Ijf tM WrM AC^^MM Awtfd MuB^UUBUuM uHuT *^iuH UUUUuP ~s?ecTal midnight tonichT" IOVEHAtW fuMMHi
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    • 419 13 DAILX 5 SHOWS IMS a.m.. Lit. 4. t.4.1 and 9.3t p.m. I sth Great Week j STILL FIGHTING FIT! I R3^3f I* ]$s: |n a rtturns E tira lur lira and f-^^k yKpr dtath tor dsalh p*~~^r I S la hia imrnntl f^T -Delilah COLOR BY TKIIMI MiR A PAKAMOI
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  • 884 14  - Opium Dens in Bangkok JOAN BALDWIXSON rAe i?/^ Panther Loves To Kill This week's buy— lines b) "THESE pictures of 1 opium aens were taken in Bangkok by an American who it travelling round the world in the cruiser. Stella Polaris. Opium smoking dens are open to tourists and when
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    • 351 14 The gaucho, devoted to leisure. Finds shaving a positive pleisure; That's because he can get Blue Biases by Gillette Above all when used with o«£\ Gillette Razor (they're w^tjjy"»vem precision made for each ■Jv other). Even SfulcNpcue couldn't get all the oot P°' nls °f 'illette Blades^^^^^^ nto one l'
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    • 64 14 i\i? LIX Ui LtnO De! oJpp /r£ 4WWMUi FiSSSar \W&zIWfK 1 1 wasffi r a»r. i DON I hA/Ow The.l ML is fIAM I- DU i*• Ltal in *> IT KMCjCKFti him «psS4a» rmiT BOBn^ jZ/% I iidtu' oiiptif^t A r¥JS£fcJ/ ta^r t 'Mug"*™* 7 ("W'l h f _S J
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    • 1255 15  -  NONI WRIGHT 8y..... |^IS Eminence Maulana Muhammad Abdul Aleem Siddiqui has been a familiar figure in Malaya since 1927, but this, he says, is probably his last visit. "I am getting old", he smiles ruefully, "and must soon retire." The photograph (right) conveys much of
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      404 15 University Letter POPULATION problems in Malaya are of great interest to Dr. You Poh Seng, B.Sc. (Econ), Ph.D. (Lond.),r.R.S S, who holds the post of Lecturer In Statistics, a lectureship that was created in the Department of Economics only last year. Dr. You (rhymes with "dew") hopes to plan surveys
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    • 218 16 Bra Master of Knglish You are Judged dv h« way you speak and write. I •'am how to express yourself attractively and how to ,ivo:d embarrassing »ri >rv studen's say that tii- moderate fee charged for the Regent Postal OMm In Effective English li the beet tnrinti— nt thev have
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    • 816 16 1 his D U k/AViOD f THIS WEEK L!Z IS WEEK FOR YOU rANCER (June FOB ALL SAGITTARIUS (Dec 21— Important step likely TODAY: A good day for SlTff'JSEl'ffJSS be taken thb week. Re- forma, entertaining for deal chopping and changing, suit would probably be some <l"ty vi*it». lake pains
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    • 330 16 TRY A WORD DIAMOND EACH star in this figure represents a letter. When these letters have been found. with the help of the clues given below, they will spell words, the two words crossing in the centre being the same, and the other words appearing down and across. Can you
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    • 367 16 IN our discussion so far, we contentedly. If he bid* two diahav* confined ourselves to mond*. let him play that eonexamplM where the artificial tract. He must have at least two club response to an opening three diamonds and quite poabla of one i otrump should not sibly four. be
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  • 57 17 PLAY FOOTBALL WITH BUCHAN'S MILLION DOLLAR TEAM Laurie Hnfhrs (Liverpool) Tom Finnr; (Preston) Stan Mortrnsrn Blir kpool) Trevor Ford Sunderland Will Man lion M'btough) Billy LiddHl ''-erpocW) Jim Trotter (Charlton) Reg Le*fe i tiinghami. l<«m WhltUkrr R<n Willi-m--i Wolves) John Carry iM'chester U.) John Vton iM'cll«f« U.) KWi Forbrs i
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  • 629 17 THE FAMOUS 14-POINT WAY TO STARDOM They tell of my job' HERE ARE THE MEN IN THE TEAM THE Sunday Times has secured for its readers a Special series of features on soccer this •eaion which should be of interest to all followers of the fame, both player* and spectators
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  • 586 17  -  TOM WHITTAKER By former Arsenal player and trainer, now secretarymanager THE manager of a big professional football club has many special responsibilities. But my advice and experiences are, I am quite sure, applicable in most cases to those keen sportsmen up and down the
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    • 282 17 NEXT WEEK Ber: Williams, md and Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper, will write ubttut his job— and tell you of goals and hotc to /> them. gift HERE'S NEWS.,.. X^^ i^fc^k^fc^ THAT GIVES about the world's most wanted gift pen! The new Parker "51" l^ a3 a remar k a ble new
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  • 56 18 Colony games team returns The Colony flag used at the First Asian Games is proudly carried off the tirmac at Kalian? Airport by Lloyd Valberg and Neo Chwee Kok when the Singai. re team arrived back home yesterday afternoon from New Dehli. The team wa« greeted br a large crowd
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  • 759 18  -  W. E. TRKVOR Great welcome from big crowd Hs dishevelled and travel-stained after IS hours of almost continuous flying, 21 men and two women, Singapore's contribution to the First Asian Games, largest sport festival ever held East of Suez, returned home yesterday afternoon. What a
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  • 263 18  -  KEN ABRAM '£400 a month if you'll coach' By CTANLEY MATTHEWS has been offered £400 to play in Bogota for one month. The Blackpool forward has received a letter signed by a representative of the Colombian F.A. asking him to play in a series of
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    • 108 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION Aereea: 1. Bucolic. 6. False. 11. Adoration. 12, Olisten. IS. Noble. 14. Haft 16. Peer. 17. Tout. 30, Slag. 22, Spear. 24. Amn«sty. 27. Conceal 29. Clatter. 31. Taper. 34 Swap. 36. Name. 37. Opus. 40. Stag. 42. Lilac. 44. Idiotic 45. Elevators. 46 Deter. 47. Nettles Down:
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  • 101 19 GOOD WIN FOR CHANGI 2nd XI \»*ITH et(*ht minut«s to go be- fore close of play. BAP Chanei 2nd XI be«t the C-in-Cs «ix wicket* at Ctaanfl yetterday. C-in-C's XI. batting first, declared at 102 runs for seven wickeU. Top-scorer was Burgess, with 31 run? Smith made 27 and ■u
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  • 53 19 INDIAN Recreation Club celebrat- ed their anniversary yesterday with a one-nil soccer win over H At Changi In a fast game at Farrer Park. Balalcrishnan scored (or IRC. In the second half. In another game, also at Farrer Park. Paterson Simons beat Union Insurance Sports Club by five
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  • 47 19 SINHALESE Association beat Braddell Club by 24 runs at Farrer Park yesterday. Braddell Club scored 69 (Wright 32, N. Perera three for 15, pruglniet six for 14). Sinhalese replied with 93 (P Fernandez 38 N Perera 22. Auger four 'or 11. Mather three for 14).
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  • 377 19 Tigers beaten in Div. 1 League A PENALTY goal kicked by Tee Siang in the fifth minute gave Chinese Athletic both points in their S.A.F.A. First Division League match against Tiger Sporting Association at Jalan Besar Stadium last evening. There was little to choose between the
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  • 242 19 ArIRST-WICKET stand b. Ramalingam and C. Thui-i---ingam. which realised 122 runs, enabled Ceylon Sport* Club to draw with Singapore Cricket Club in a cricket frier.dly on the Padang yesterday. Rarr.alinpam was the highest scorer, with 77 runs not out. while C. Thuraisingam hit 50 before
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  • 151 19 MAVOR 3 UP ON DAVIS pEHRIER Mavor was three up against A. B. Davis at the end of the first round of the 36-hole final of Island Club championship yesterday. Mavor was round In 74 and Davis 77. Or. the first Mavor was round in 36. one under par. The
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  • 37 19 MW ZEALAND—I« Idds. SuUliffe b Statham 116 Sooit b Bailey 16 ■eld b Wright M Wallace not out 12 Hadlre. not out Z* Extra* IS Total (far 3 wkti.) 247 Wk-kete fell at 37, IM. 26*.
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  • 75 19 O-VF. Seletar defeated R.A.S.C. iv School by three goaU to nil in a United Services League match at Nee Soon yesterday. Seletar controlled play throughout. In the 10th minute, Cooper converted a penalty to give Seletar a goal lead at half-time. Airmen wore down the R.A.S.C
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  • 87 19 A BIG increase in tne membership of the RAF. Changi Golf Club is revealed In its annual report. There are now about 250 members, 40 of whom are women. An average of 100 players we cut every day onthe nine-hole course. The Club captain, S/Ldr.
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  • 65 19 B.O.D.C.A. TEAM 8.0.D. Civilian Association XI against the C.V M.A. in the Singapore Cricket Association tournament today at 11 a.m. on the B.OJ).CA. ground will be: N. L. O Wi.ieweera (captain*. W. J. Kelly Wester Warnajooriya, Rudh Singh E H Lawton. M. J. Nunla. Frank Tan. R. C. Scully, Joe
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  • 343 19 CHRISTCHI'RCH. Saturday. VKW ZEALAND had the best of the first day's play w when the first of two Test matches being played against England opened here today. After a Blow start, New Zealand mastered the English attack, particularly Bert Sutcllffe, who reached three
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  • 228 19 OINGAPORE Recreation Club scored a 24-run victory o»er Teachers' Training School at cricket on the padang yesterday. A. Vias top-scored for T.T.S. and took four S.R C wickets for 13 runs. J. de Souza hit 41 for Recs MLC L. Theseira lbw Martens 1; J.
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  • 331 19 THE 40 Commando Royal 1 Marines beat Royal Army Service Corps Singapore by 18 points to 15 in the final of the Par East Land Forces inter-unit boxing championships held in the open air at Headquarters Malaya. Kuala Lumpur, on Friday night. This was the first
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    • 8 19 Yesterday's U.K soccer results are in page nine.
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    • 288 19 .i^^ W -—^-jw™" •k** 01 7/£ i ■ffia r" 9r--— Connections for all fi c\ Iy~ parts of Indo.Chtna <*A Departure from Saigon or» X^_¥iV Thursday 06.45 a \\ST\ Thursday 11 00 |m. V. \^^v Departure from Stngapora S. V. >^,\ ''Way 07.00 am. 'v n^/^\ Arrival in Sai«on on
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  • 2061 20  - STRAKER RIDES LONGCHAMPS TO UPSET WIN EPSOM JEEP Uninsured routs top sprinters in smart time From I ONGCHAMPS 11, 1949 Singapore Gold Cup hero, made a spectacular come-back when he outsmarted some of the leading Perak Derby prospects in the "Derby Trial" over 8} furlongs at Ipoh yesterday, opening day
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  • 351 20 TU:: J'rf-idfiit «»T the Singapore Badminton A^s-i 'I'm. Mr. l.im Chuan Geok, yesterday mad* another avpral to badminton clubs, players, sportsmen and the public to give their financial support, i minton hall for the Colony before the T'i im.is up games next year. is speaking
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  • 48 20 Total Pool: $395,004). Ist: No :57'»iu» (Sir..:^«) 2nd: No. IllO.'O (S 56.73«) 3rd: No. *****4 (S >8.375) Starters (53.152 each): 1.">8867. *****3. *****3, ltiO8.">8 2M521 2535 M, *****6 43.'04«»; IBBSO2. Consolation (Sl.OOO ea( h) Nos: 1T.5482 .'***** *****0. 371.'87. *****3. 297M9, *****4. *****4 *****4, UtlM
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  • 105 20 CINGAPORE Medical Workers' Union won eas.ly by three goal, to one their S.A.P.A. Dtv. 3 "A" League fixture against Social Athletic Party at Geylang yesterday. Social A.P. opened the icoring through Guan Kiat. but Doll ah equalised. Medicals combined much better In the second half Naaarajah
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  • 52 20 POLICE beat Indian Associa'icr, 'A' by six wickets at Thomson Road yesterday. Scores: Indiana 76 (M. S. Gill 11. N. Narayanan 21. J. C. Cooke 5/21). Police 128 for four (S. Vtlupillay 19, Cooke. 29 ret.. R. Da SUva 32 no., R. M. Oloasop
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  • 107 20 JAMAICA, Sat. fliK West Indies cricket team for the Australian tour will be led by John Goddard and is bettered to have been chosen as follows: John Goddard (Barbados); J. Stollmeyer (Trinidad); A. Rae (Jamaica); F. Worrell (Jamaica); E. Weekes (Barbados); C. Walcott (Barbados);
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    • 154 20 PATiBtOM SUWIfi C CD-Wk sjf^ijßjfffpyfTTUi M%xnW!TZWYWtt\l'\ Ist Here are three of the new features «V\ on Pan American's new Double-decked &}r Clipper* Service to the U.S.A. W (VIA MANILA) ORO^ tSLuUI klihl lliN Pan Wriran's famed foam -cushion chair lounges stretch way out f fall bed length give you real
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