The Straits Times, 29 April 1951

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  • 27 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of Th« Straits TtaMt Singapore Fr*« Prtii No. 822 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1951. PRICE TEN CENTS
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  • 424 1 REDS 10 MILES FROM SEOUL Refugees flee southward TOKIO. Saturday, y N. troops were withdrawing all along the muddy Korean battlefront today before Chinese Communists who cut a vital east-west supply road and menaced Settil. U.N. forces on the western front drew back closer to the ruined capital after heavy
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  • 308 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent IPOH. Saturday. IPOH POLICE today are conducting an intensive man hunt to find the person responsibble for last night's hand grenade outrage in which a 41 -year-old auxiliary police inspector, Foo Eng Lin, was killed and six "I others wounded. Though
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  • 126 1 Election victory for Menzies SYDNEY. Sat. AUSTRALIAN Prime MinisMr R O. Menztes was murned to power in today s «.otu ral election. Result s will not be complete iniil tomorrow Th° Country-Liberal part? ion, led by Mr M°nwas reported to have .red 68 out of the 121 ted Tnis means
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  • 120 1 HONG KONG, Sat. J^ BILL giving the Hong Kong Government power to suppress or suspend newspapers on the ground of irresponsibility will be given a first reading by the Hongkong Legislative Council on Wednesday. The object of the bill la to amend and consolidate the
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  • 47 1 FIRST 'Z' MEN CALLED LONDON. Sat The first British armed forces reservists to be recalled for temporary tralr.. .g reported at depots all over the country today. The Government aims to give 235.000 reservists most of them last war veterans a fortnight's "refresher" course this year— Reuter
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  • 34 1 A German freighter, Ma Rickmers is held by the Chinese Nationalists at Keelung. harbour. Formosa, the ship's agents said yesterday. She was carrying 4,000 general cargo from West Germany to Tientsin— A.P.
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  • 28 1 Major-Gen. William C. Chase Head of the United Stat-s Military Assistance Advisory Group to Formosa, yesterday conferred with the United Nation^ Supreme Commander. LieutenantOen Rldgway Reuter.
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  • 36 1 K.K.K. HOODS BAN A Bill banning the hoods and masks of the Ku Klux Klan and forbidding cross burning has been passed by the Florida House of Representatives, which has seat It to Uie Senate.— A.P.
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  • 91 1 NEW DELHI, Sat— The Indian Home Minister, Mr. C. Rajagopalacharl, today defended in the Indian Parliament the police firing on food rioters at Cooch Behar last Saturday, killing five and wounding 33, as necessary to maintain law and order. Amid scattered cries of /no." he said
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  • 53 1 VIENNA. Sat. Robert Vogeler, 38-year-old American businessman, freed by the Hungarian Government after serving 14 months of a 15--year sentence for "espionage and economic sabotage' crossed the frontier into Austria today. He drove straight to Vienna where his beautiful blonde wife and two sons have been awaiting
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  • 40 1 GIMSON ON LEAVE. BLYTHE TO ACT The Colonial Secretary, Singapore. Mr. W. L. Blythe. will act for Sir Franklin Glmson, as Governor of Singapore, during his absence on leave. Sir Franklin, accompanied by hie wife, left Singapore for Kuching yesterday.
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  • 106 1 GIBRALTAR: SABOTAGE SUSPECTED GIBRALTAR, Sat. PRESIDENTS on 'the Rock" were today clearing up debris and broken glass piled up when the British ammunition ship Bedenham exploded in the harbour yesterday. Latest casualty figures are: eight dead, three missing and 33 detained in military hosDital (two on the "danger" list, seven
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  • 159 1 Papers up to 15 cents I T H E daily and Sunday newt- paper publication* of I I The Strait* Times Press Ltd.: I The Strait* Times I The Sunday Times I Th« Singapore Frtt Press j I will be sold at a retail price I i of 1 5
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  • 79 1 2 OFFICERS WIN MCs IN MALAYA LONDON, Sat— Lieutenant William Bradbury Mansell, serving with the Royal Marines 40th Commando, has been awarded the Military Cross for distinguished service in Malaya. It was announced tonight. Though wounded, he led his patrol In ambushing a bandit attack. When he could go no
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  • 57 1 TEHERAN. Sat. Dr. Mohammed Mussadiq, leader of the Persian campaign for oil nationalisation, was elected the new Prime Minister today by the Majlis. Lower House of Parliament. He gained the surprisingly large support of 79 of the 90 members present In his bid to succeed Hussaln Ala's
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  • 120 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter V^HISKY will cost $12.50 a borrU m Singapore from next Tuesday, because the Scotch Whisky Association in the U.K. has put the price up 15 shillings a case and the insurance and freight charges have also increased. The increase from $11.95 to
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  • 368 1 Sunday Timei Staff Correspondent IPOH, Saturday. THE "worst town in Malaya" Fusing in Perak has been warned for the last time. This follows the murder in Fusing last night of a 20-year-old Malay Special Constable who was on his way to take over guard
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  • 46 1 LAHORE. Sat— Syed SJad Zaheer, secretary of the Pakistan Communist Party, hunted by the police since he went underground over two years ago, was arrested here yesterday. A reward of 9,000 rupees had been offered for information leading to his arrest. Reuter
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  • 50 1 LONDON. Sat. NiWCASTLI United beat Blackpool ky two coils to nil In Hie P.A. Cup Final at Wambley today. Brillianrfy lea by centre. forward lack Milbvrn. New. cattle United outplayed their rivals in Hie second haH, in which both goals were scored. PULL REPORT IN P. 19
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  • 26 1 At laast 13 airmen were reported killed In a collision between a B-36 the world's largest bomber— and a F-Sl fighter yesterday.— AP.
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  • 448 2  -  S. Durai Raja (Contributed By Sing am) THE Malays did not ai- together discard th* theological terms of Hinduism when they adopted Islam. For instance, "puasa* 'Sanskrit "upavasa") is used for the annual fut of the Muslims during the month of Ramzan. Heaven and Hell (Swarga
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    • 143 2 NEW CROSSWORD L__l— J 1 L_J 2Q pp ower w im an athletic ACROSS 14 Mere country, (8) ring (8) 1 10 They, like the High- 16 He must find business 21 He simply couldn't have land Lass, no doubt, rather a drag, (7) been bosseyed XI) recall "battles long
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  • 645 3 FIRM FIGHTS TICKET SPIVS Malayan Airways booking racket Sunday Times Staff Reporter CONCRETE steps to eliminate "blackmarket activities in Hie booking of seats on their aircraft will be introduced in June or July by Malayan Airways, which is confident after several months of careful consideration that it will break the
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  • 254 3 Offer to clear S'pore beaches Sunday Timti Staff Repo»t«r AN ENTERPRISING person in Singapore fc»« oHered to clear Singapore's beaches for money. He is one of numerous persons who. after reading mday Times' report that certain sea-shells have a co-nme. aal va'ue of more than $200 per picul, have ed
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  • 111 3 STAMFORD CLUB 1951 OFFICIALS SunaUy Times Staff Rrpertor OFFICE-BEARERS for 1951 52 for the Stamford Club were elected yesterday at the annual general meeting of the Club held at Raffles' Institution. Af'er electing members of the management committee and an auditor, the meeting waa closed to the Press. The president.
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  • 219 3 Sunday Times SUff Reporter DROTESTANT churchea in I Malaya will observe the first of the two "Ecumenical 1 Sundays planned by the Malayan Christian Council today when ministers will exchange pulpit* with each other. In Singapore, the Rt. Rev. .shop H. W. Baines. Anglican Bishop ol Singapore,
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  • 63 3 Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent PENANO. Sat.— The Penang coroner. Mr. D. C. I. Wernham, today returned a verdict of murder at the inquiry into the death of an Ayer Itam shopkeeper. Tan Seang Hool. who was shot last November by a Chinese. He thought he had
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  • 26 3 SEOAMAT. Sat— For selling ice cream at Jementah without a licence. Sin Leong Huat. 38, was fined $10 by the Segamat Magistrate.
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  • 52 3 'I Tisae* Corretpondrnl. UPINO. Sat— A garden n held yesterday at the King Edward VII School T i rung, in aid of the Talptng A Families Welfare Fund The Band of the 3rd Comm -iido Brigade Royal Marln- Bind as well a* the 29rh Coy RASC All-Malay
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  • 31 3 (Governor, Sir Franklia haa aent a congratulaton message to Mr. J. van cVr Oaag, acting Netherlands r ."Mil-General In Singapore, on 'he occasion of Queen i s birthday '.omorronr
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  • 41 3 Sunday Times C'orrvspnndaatTELUK ANSON. Sat. Kunjampoo. a labourer of Jendarata Estate. Teiuk Anson. waa sen'enced to one day's simple Imprisonment and fined $300 or two months' hard labour for stealing an empty drum valued at $33.
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  • 119 3 Sunday Timet Staff Reporter "THI largest ?rcki4 in the world of the Van da species the Vandanthe Maurice Restrepo is now in Singapore. It wu Imported from Ceylon by Singapore's orchid king". Mr. Lim Hong Hee. The flower which measures about 4 j »eros» la
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  • 15 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Gon Thian Soo. of Singapore, was fined" $25 for Inconsiderate driving.
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  • 120 3 MORE fighters, bomber* and transport 'planes for use In the air war against 'ha bandits reached Singapore yesterday after flylna from the United Kingdom. They Included Brigand lightbombers to augment the existing Brigand Squadrons, the strength of which la being stepppd-up for attacks on the Jungle
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  • 168 3 U.P.A.M. 1951 OFFICIALS Sanday Times SUB Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. \|R. H. H Facer was re-elected i president and Mr. J. C Mathlson vice-president at th<annual meeting of the United Planting Association of Malaya ves'erday. Other office-bearers are: acting Ice-president, Major A- C Smith. chairman. proprietors' section, Mr. H. A.
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  • 43 3 Sand.iv T.mes Correspondent MUAR. Sat. The prosecution withdrew its charge against a Javanese, Paiman bin Marslt. for causing zrievous hurt to Kassim bin Karyo through negligent shooting at Pagoh. Paiman was discharged but the discharge did not amount to an acquittal.
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  • 161 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Vl/ITH May Day only three days off. the 11--man preparatory May Day celebrations committee, headed by Mr. M. P. D. Nair, were yesterday still looking for a suitable hall for the celebrations. Following police rejection of the committee's proposal to
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  • 234 3 'London' taxis dearer Sunday Times Staff Reporter INTRODUCTION of the "London type" taxi on a large seal* in Singapore might result in a demand for increasing taxi fares. Mr. T. A. Simon, President of the Singapore Hire Car Association, states in his annual report for 1950. Clearing the misunderstanding over
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  • 40 3 Sunday Times Correspondent KLUANO. Sat. Lachimanan. a tapper, of Yong Peng Estate. Yong Peng, was discharged with an admonition yesterday by the President Sessions Court charged with altering hia age in his identity card from 27 to 26.
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    • 1065 4  - He lives for sport and his brother's memory HAPPY LOW by VOT very long ago, 1 newspapers headlined. "Malayan sport? world gets recognition by award of M.B.E to Mr. P. G. M. G. Mariindasa, J.P." "His activities have followed the highest traditions of unselfish service for the good of all
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  • 212 5 'We 'll make use of every inch ROOM FOR ALL IN SCHOOLS Sunday Times Staff Reporter THOUSANDS of Singapore children of school age will still go to school despite Government's decision to curtail its building scheme this year. Mr. A. W. Fnsby. Director of Education, told the Sunday Times yesterday:
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  • 222 5 Ex-tamby's aim to see U.K. S-inday Times Staff Repo.tsr "THE ambition of 19-year-old |aff*r bin Mohamed Said, a i ii-jpore office assistant who is a former Mmjy, is tj ;a ta England on* day five yea's ago |aHer jomed the General Electric Company in S ngapere knowing only a few
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  • 58 5 T nn SUaT RrparUr runese YMCA. is or•>ing a students' thrift r impaign during Singapore !<m Week from May Tt<* association will use I i the Presa, cinemas he radio to Instruct s on how to Bare and r money wisely, s for the campaign ill be
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  • 22 5 oiiiMtav Tlmta SUIT B«p»!er. i will b" held at the ••on at the IT ml'eston? tomorrow I etar Tamil
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  • 215 5 A challenge to the school Canon Adams Sunday Tinea SUaT Krpartcr QANON RKS Adams, principal of St Andrew's school, Singapore, speaking at the school's Education Day yesterday said that Governments decision to curtail its building programme was a challenge to tl c school to accommodate rr.ore student? However, he said
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  • 74 5 Sunday Tine* SUIT lU»Kt«r THE Singapore Police and Military rarried out antldlsturbances exercises for three hours In the Colony yesterday. Mr. N. O. Morris, Deputy Commissioner of Police, speaking from the combined po 1 1 c e/mllitary operations room at Fort Canning, told the Sunday Times yesterday that
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  • 61 5 FAREWELL dinner was given by the Singapore Buddhist Federation last night in honour of Dr. O. P. Malalasekera. president of the World Fellowship of Buddhists, who leaves on a tour of the Federation today. Dr. Malalasekera visited the Maha Bodhi's new school building and temples yesterday and
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  • 37 5 Sunday Times Correspon4*nt. JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— Mr. A Karthlgesu, Health Insoector, Town Board, Johore Banru. leaves for Ipoh next week to tat* up an appointment as Probationary Labour Inspector with the Labour Departmem j
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  • 28 5 Sunday Times Correspondent BEGAMAT, Bat- For riding a motor cycle wit. .out a current driving licence, 31-year-old Ahmad bin Sudan was fined $15 at Segamat.
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  • 184 5 Sunday Tir es Staff Reporter THE Tiong Bahru Com. unity Centre has dropped its plan of setting up a b.ath house in the Tiong Bahru area because of protests from residents living near the proposed site. Mr. D. Robertson told the Sunday Times yesterday.
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  • 99 5 BUDDHIST LEADER SEES DEVOTEES Sunday Times SUB Reporter DR. O. P. Malalasekera. wellknown Buddhist leader, visited the Singapore Buddhist Association premises at Outram Road yesterday. In the splash of colour, vivid coloured flags, gleaming candle sticks and ash urns vied with the colourful sarles of women devotees. Dr. Malalasekera is
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  • 142 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MR. Ahmad bin Ibrahim, member of the SingaDore Legislative Council, will be one of the guests-of-honour at a garden party which will be held tomorrow at the residence of Mr. 5.1.0. Alsagoff in Chancery Lane. The party is held under the auspkes
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  • 179 5 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter THE Balestier Community Centre was yesterday formed by residents of Singapore Improvement Trust houses in the Kirn Keat Road area. One of the ob|ects of the centre will be to "look after the interests and welfare of people The Public Relations
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  • 62 5 Sond.iv Time* SUIT Correspondent PENANG. Sat. Swept by high currents during a rainstorm, over 80 l ghters in the roads off Penang Harbour were forced to return to shore last night. Although a storm gathered early in the evening. It did not break until past It
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  • 33 5 Sunday Times SUB Reporter The Havelock Road Tamil School will stage a drama in May for the school fund. Mr. K. P. Chandresekar, a former film director in Madras, will cHrect.
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  • 304 5 This is for women only Sunday Times Staff Reporter THERE is one business in Singapore which is essentially women's business the running of Hie many beauty parlours in the Colony. Women of all axes and nationalities, have made thLs their exclusive business. For sums ranging from $.> to $25 or
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  • 118 5 GUN, AMMO CHARGE TAN Kirn Keng. 24, was committed by the Singapore Third Police Court Magistrate. Mr. T. E. Smith, yesterday to stand trial at the Assizes on a charge of robbery of a revolver and flve rounds of ammunition from Corporal Cheman bin Mhd. Som. of the Singapore Police.
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  • 151 5 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter TAXI drivers dislike their 1 arm badges so much that they are prepared to make good the loss of the present stock of badges held by the Registrar of Vehicles if "new and more dignified badges can be Issued at once,"
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  • 2430 6 THE SINGAPORE SCENE REPORTING THE visit of the Hon. Mrs Damage with her husband, who ls a director of General Electric Co.. occasioned a roun of parties At the cocktail party Mrs Gamage herself h. Id at the Raffles Hotel, mainly St John's Ambulance workers were present, as Mrs. Gamage
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  • 868 7 HUMAN CASEBOOK Admit that you are married lAM a married man with four children and have had 13 happy years with my wife. Two years ago I becauie acquainted with a widow. I promised to marry her and did not tell her that I was a married man. She is
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  • 306 7 ANN EDWARDS By Princess Margaret AS the list of young men who have escorted Princess Margaret becomes longer, the pattern sets. It goes as follows. First news is a telephone call lrom Jennifer Bevan, her lady -in- waiting. 'Princess Margaret Is having a small
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  • 477 7  - They hate to see her gO.... ANDRIA KUALA LUMPUR NOTEBOOK BY -PHB loat wiU be felt by man* women's and girls dubs, organisations and associations when Mrs. A. W. Plnnick leaves Kuala Lumpur at the end of this month on hone leave to the U.K. A born leader among women,
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  • 503 7 IN Great Britain th* brinjal or aubergln* aa It la known there. Is a rarity and a luxury. Here in Malaya they are plentiful and alwayi In *ea»on. Better still they are comparatively lr xpensive. They should appear on our menus more frequently. BRINJAL ENTREE
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  • 662 8 Kathleen Hickley Says LL bet tKa first person who ever put it around that women took tha biscuit for gossiping often fives out s ghostly chuckle froan whichever patch of earth hi* bones are interred. I say his. for of cotlrse It was a man.
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  • 387 8 IN «ix weeks' Hum. a 35 year old Londoner, Miss Idinj Probyn. hopes to leave Britain for Tokyo w*tfc eleven other women all volunteers to run a Uav* centre for British troops and three canteen vans at the Korean Front. Dlaclaetnr her plain In
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 271 8 SUNDAY: Husband and I spend half the morning trying to eatch a cockerel for lunch. After wasting a quarter of a katl of rice, we manage to manoeuvre bird Into favourable position "NOW!" yells husband Ws both make a dive together, the cockerel leaps for safety as our heads meet
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    • 142 8 round them. Thii goes to all directions but the right one, but get It fixed at lut. Ftel fure there must be on* vegetable which would grow In this climate. Mushrooms perhaps? Must find oat. THURSDAY: "M a r 1 Mem 1 yells Ayah. "Monkey ada slnl." Discover that not
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  • 142 9 EX-AIRMEN ARE WANTED MEN Sunday Times Staff Beperter MEN and women in Slngagopre and the Federation who have ever served in the R.A.F. and Its associated services or the Dominion and Colonial Air Forces, are •wanted" by Air Vice-Marshal R, 8. Blucke, A.O.C. the RAJ in Malaya. The Air Vice-Marshal
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  • 431 9 Documents tell of jungle romance Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. AUTHENTIC stories of the love lives of bandits in Hie jungle which have come to light through ciptured documents were made known here today. Story No. 1 deals with Kwok Wah who wanted
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  • 101 9 Sunday Tim«-i Staff Reporter SEOW Lye Hee, aged 36. was yesterday committed in the Singapore Second Police Court to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of possessing a round of 9 mm. ammunition without a licence. At the preliminary Inquiry. Police Lt
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  • 152 9 LONDON, Sat. FVE officers of the Gurkhas have been awarded the Military Cross for antiguerilla work In Malaya. It was announced here tonight. Two Sergeants won the Distinguished Conduct Medal and three men the Military Medal for "gallant and distinguished services." The officers cited were
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  • 65 9 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association nooti prices yesterday (Apr!l 28 1 were In cent* prr lb. Ru.rr Seller No. 1 RjS.B Spot loose IST, ISSVi FOB. in bale May: No. 1 R.S.B. '874 1884 No. 2 K.Sb. .si 1.. IR'i No S R.S.B. 176'j 177', PMA 1 on
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  • 10 9 •■'FORE. 8»t. April 23. tVT7'« (down »2.«' I
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  • 43 9 THREE FAILED TO REGISTER— CHARGE Honda? Times T nrrf sponitrnt SEOAMAT. Sat. -Three Chinese, Wong Fah Yew (33) Llew Soo(30) and Wong Fah Yea (24) were charged at Begajiat with falling to register md obtain Identity eat*. Ball In MO each was offered
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  • 210 9 Sunday Timea Staff Rrperter A MALAY special constable, Mohammed All bin Hussein, was among a group ot 15 Malays and Muslim Indians who were tentatively charged In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with the murder of two Eurasians and a European on the
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  • 242 9 V.S.C. has no snobs' Mason Sunday Times Staff Rsporter STORY of how a, group of Volunteer Special Con stables laid an ambush for 21 consecutive nights before the enemy finally walked into their trap was told over Radio Malaya last night by Mr. M Mason in the weekly series "The
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  • 38 9 RED FLAG IN PENANG Sunday Timea Staff Currrs**ino>Bt PENANO. Bat Penang police this morning removed a Communist flag behind the Singaoore Bakery In Burmah Road Last evening. Communlit pamphlets were found at the seaside resort of TanJong Bungah
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  • 33 9 B.O. R. CLAIMS TRIAL Rsidat Tim*. Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat.— Kenneth Cogswell, 23-year-old British private, claimed trial in the Segamat Court today to a charge of Inconsiderate drivlrif. Hearing wma adjourned -ill May I.
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  • 101 9 SCHOOLBOY SAW CORPSE IN CANAL Sends? liases SUIT Reporter THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. E. Ebert. returned a finding of "found dead, cause of death ur known" yesterday on a one-month-old baby boy who was picked out of Rochore Canal by the police on April 12. The baby was first seen
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  • 113 9 FAULKNER IN KELANTAN Sunday Time* Cerrespendeat. KOTA BAHRU, Sat. REAR ADMIRAL H. W. Faulkner, Flag Officer, Malayan area, who arrived in Kelantan yesterday In H.M.S. Alert which stopped off Sumut Apl, was met on board by the British Adviser, Kelantan, W. F. N. Churchill and the State Secretary, Tungku Hamzah.
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  • 51 9 Sunday Tisßea Keßerter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Mr. Cheng Choon Yen has been elected village headman and chairman of the Senal resettlement village committee. Messrs. Llm Mia Slew. Tan Kee Meng, Chai Nyet Chor, Poo Choon. Chal Yin and Teng Tarn have been elected to the
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  • 19 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The British Adviser. Kelantan, Mr. W. F. N. Churchill has returned from leave.
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  • 153 9 ICES' DRIVE THIS WEEK Bmmdmr Time* SUIT Reporter THE newly formed Singapore Consumer!' Association. Tanglln Dlstrlvt. will hold a mass rally next Friday at S pm In the British Council Hall. Stamford Road, as a preliminary to a "smish the prices" campaign. Yesterday the Interim commute* met In Balmoral
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  • 214 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CIRST TIME since tha liberation, a drop in di voice c»»*« was recorded in Singapore during the first quarter of this year. Only 1 1 couples war* separated by law during this period. In 1950, 47 couples sought legal aid of d
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  • 44 9 Sandav Times Report**JOHORE BAHRU, Sat While her particulars were being taken In the admission room at the General Hospital, Johoie Bahru, Tan Ah Keow collapsed and died. At the Inquest a verdict of death from natural causes was record.
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  • 114 9 SPORE SHIP SINKS OFF BATU PAHAT g«n4a>y Times Beperter JOHORJ BAHRU. Sat. THB ENG Siong, a motor vessel of 100 tons, sprung a leak while on a voyage from Singapore to Apl-Apl and ran aground off the Bata Pahat coast a few days ago. Her distress signals were observed by
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  • 84 9 Sunday Timea Reporter JOHORM BAHRU, Sat. nnnt Yoke ohan. businessman of Malacca, was fined 800 In the Police Court here today for attemptIng to evade Customs duty amounting to *****9 on leather suitcases. Chong Shou Soon, of Muar, for fraudulently attempting to evade duty amounting
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  • 87 9 Sunday Tlmee Cerreapondent. KLUANO. Bat. Le. TaL charged wltti pofataaton ofH packets of cbandu and amokIrw apparatus at ZZA. Jalaa Haji Manas, Kluang. was discharged conditionally by th« President of tht Session* Court on Ms entering Into a bond for $250 with one surety to be
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  • 43 9 A Kepala, who was murdered by bandits In tha Segamat area of Johora on Thursday, had one of hit fingers cut off and his ring stolen. Another Kepala, Toni Chonj, has been murdered m the Kota Tkiggl area of Jo. hore.
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  • 28 10 ACKNOWLDGEMENTS MR T. VRAMCIB and BMBaay hag w. jhant b* dtroetoraad •■d rstattVM vb* sont wroaSha. (Mars and aaalos Of astiWrn rvte afHid mm rawtl of Anthony Pfanoki.
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  • BINOAPORE, APR. », 1951. FESTIVAL C: BRITAIN
    • 357 10 THIS week the Fesi;va: of Britain opens a new and, we dearly hope, glorious page m the British story. Despite a dozen years of hardship and turmoil the British people are putting themselves and their achievements on show to the world. It is a brave ge*ture. There
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    • 168 10 THE decision of the Singapore Government to halt building of schools unoer the Five Ye*' Education Plan has alt the marks of a surrender a surrender both to inflation and to th# enemirs of democratic progress. It Is in the schools, and Particularly the Engl'sh schools, that
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  • 930 10  - MUST THIS SHAMEFUL DEBT STAY UNPAID RICHARD VINER by Stam Burma Railroad o f Death." built by the slave-labour of Japan's prisoners of war, must be brought into the reckoning at the forthcoming Japanese Peace Treaty talks. Japan will have to pay reparations, and in the account the victorious Allies
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  • 575 10 TT must be with a whiff of nostalgia that old folks at Chinese wedding dinners watch young men rumba with Joget girls, a nostalgia for the old days when ronggeng war, the thing and "Dayong Sampan" the rage of Malaya. With a walking stick for
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  • 227 10 THE man behind the great atom bomb conspiracy which Rava r us tla the secrets of the century's most momentous discovery, and so changed the course of history, is in Britain. And the trial In New York thrt ended with Julius and Ethel Rusenba'
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  • 590 10 By A Special Correspondent T»HE playground of x a Penang school was filled with the happy laughter of gambolling children, carefree and vociferous, the very picture of health. Every child seemed to be fnjoylng herself except a little chubby-faced rosycheeked girl who sat at a comer
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  • 288 11 16 HELD IN COAST RAID Big Selangor combined op. Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JIXTEEN bandit suspects have been detained following a combined operation in the Port Swettenham area of Selangor. An Army spokesman said that synchronisation between the Services was perfect. The operation, in which the Royal
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  • 214 11 Sunday Times Vaff Reporter |£NOCK, knock go a hammer and clrsel on pieces of granite and in just four hours 38-year-old Chin Lye Soon has produced a tombstone in his workshop in Beach Road. Singapore. Lye Soon who has been 'chipping' for 23 years, told
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  • 80 11 Sunday Times SUB Reporter. rE Malayan Christian Council will hold a dinner on Tuesday at the Adelphl Hotel in honour of Dr. Rajah B Manikam, the "roving ambassador" of Protestant churches in Asia Dr. Manikam. who supervises the activities of aD international Christian councils .n Asia, is
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  • 59 11 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter After a quarrel with her mother-in-law, Soo Qui Yong, aged 20. decided to end her life by taking caustic soda, it was stated in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. Soo. pleading guilty to attempting suicide at Shell Co. Quarters,
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  • 45 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter R.A.F. communications aircraft yesterday flew Gen. Sir John Harding and Lady Harding from Hong Kong to Singapore, and Gen. Brlggs. Director of Operations, and Sir Henry Gurney. Federation High Commissioner. from Singapore to Kua'.a Lumpur.
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  • 37 11 Sunday lines forrrspondent. JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Ten; Hood Chwo, a Kulal labourer, was yesterday fined $7 in the Sessions Court for falling to have hi c rhar/ 1 of address recorded on his Identity card.
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  • 38 11 Rnnda Times Staff Reporter Bandits wounded a bus passenger in the Bentong area of Pahang last night and set fire to the vehicle. A lorry was burned yesterday in the Tan]ong Malim district of Selangor.
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  • 30 11 Four Chinese bandits accosted a Malay woman In the Kampar area of Perak on Thursday and tried to force her int/» the Jungle. The woman managed to escape.
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  • 203 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter "THE WORK of adding to rhe Singapore Cenotaph a memorial for those who died in World War II has been completed, a Government spokesman told the Sunday Times yesterday. The question of having plaques beai ing the names of those who died
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  • 111 11 •■■day Times Staff C«rrcapon4cat KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Hotel keepers of the Cosmopolitan and Capitol hotels in Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, were today, fined $40 each by the Kuala Lumpur Second Magistrate for falling to keep registers of tenants of rooms Chief inspector Syed Tusofl ■HMuHtim said
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  • 36 11 Sanlay Time* Cormptnfcat. JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Chan Poh, a Johore Bahru taxi driver, was fined $f 0 In the i-olice Court for carrying passengers from Johore to Singapore without having a Singapore licence.
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  • 62 11 Banday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat —At the snnual general meeting of the Johore Bahru branch of UMNO held yesterday the following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year: Inche Hassan bin Abdullah (Chairman); Inche Ahmat bin Mohd. Shah, (vice-chair-man); Inche Shamlal bin Mohd. Yusof (secretary)
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  • 27 11 JOHORE \HRU, SatHajl Zainal bin Rahman was sentenced at Batu Pahat yesterday to 18 months' Imprisonment for theft of $37 from Che Fatimah blnte Mohamed
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  • 304 11 MURDERED PLANTERS BURIED Sunday Times SUB Reporter KILLED together on Friday in South Johore. Mr. T. A Wight, manager of Sungei Pendas Estate, and Mr. L. J Collier, of New Rompin Estate. Negrl Sembllan who was visiting him, were burtert side by side yesterday a' Bidadari. The Rev. R. M.
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  • 107 11 «undiv Timrn Staff RrporUr 'pHE Singapore Improvement T. ij,t Is not likely to review Iti present building programme despite recent Oovernmert decision to curtail Its building scheme. Mr. JM Fraser. E.I.T. manager, told che Sunday Times. He declined to comment farther hewever, an the statement
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  • 76 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter gUNDERLAND flying boats. Lincoln bombers and Tempest fighter bombers pounded bandit targets In three States yesterday In attacks which started before daylight. Lincolns were out In the early morning against targets in West Pahang. Later In the day relays of Simderland
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  • 131 11 LABOUR PARTY FOR FED. ■■aday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. l ABOUR members of the Federal Legislative Council and State and Settlement Councils will meet shortly to form a Federation Labour Party. It will be Independent of any existing body. Membership will be open to anyone who supports the
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  • 122 11 223 B.O.D. ASSN. OFFICIALS The following have been elected office bearers of 223 8.0.D. Civilian Association. Singapore: Patrons: Brigadier C. H. Macwittle, Col. R.C.C. Turton. Lt -Col. L. Brlggs, Major R.J.L. Bessel and Major O. M. Rogers; president, Mr. Punllal Gupta; vice-pre«ldent. Mr 8. T. V. Llngam; secretary. Mr. V
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  • 254 11 Too much work for legal men Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE GREAT expansion of business and commercial activity, coupled with increased legislation in Singapore after the war has resulted in a great increase in work for the legal profession. The legal profession in Singapore today faces mo/c work than it
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  • 114 11 ■■■day Times SUIT CarrrvpundfM KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A EUROPEAN planter, Mr. John Christopher Robin Anderson, 21, was shot when the pistol of another planter suddenly went off at North Labis Estate, Johore. last Sunday. Mr. Anderson was taken to the Kluang Hospital. He died the
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  • 93 11 OBITUARY MR. HINO MUI KENO. a«ed M passed away peacefully at his residence. Paslr Pan Jang Ron<l, at 8.43 pjn. on *****. leaving behind his beloved wife. Madum Tan Khln Keo, four sons. Dt William HenK. Messrs. Wllgie. Wilson and Wiltlong Heng, two daughters. Mrs Annie Chiang and Mrs. Peter
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  • 880 12  - SITING on the FENCE NAT GUBBINS By "I have Instructoa ay staff that If a worn* comes throwh the turnstiles with four chßdron and no monoy to opeaA l Jhe shall bo treat**" with thi •am* consideration as voaM b* giTwn a foreign ■ibososdor Major Lesls* immk, •trmtm of tho
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    • 208 12 ,^am J f^^^^ Smokers of experience rhoosc. frnfXr of Uat* mod y^^k rrtiiH-mrol fias ia /j^k H^ Ikeir nrllow (••Warts the I mL A~ J gtrmtrt MtMaartiaa f out: tandiag a^r The i'u pest selling Cork -Tipped Cigarette in the World t> PORTED FROM LONDON, BN«LAM» SINCAPOM Tun »f 50v
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    • 147 12 THEY NEVER DIE: Mrs. Parkhursf led a bold fight for votes for women O until 1917 WOMtN HAD NO |A JO WOMEN MARCHED TO PtTJTION ]£k SUFFRAGETTES fOOOHT BY- f\ AT NEWTON ABBOT. DEVON, A GANG O* LABOURERS ,r>i- 0« SOfFR AGE. IN /AOSKgF CHANCELLOR Of EXCHEQUER. (/9O*Jw ELECTIONS AT
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    • 382 12 awLFI vT?v Y^rl I #^r f^aiA ■AM KTmAM Anto.iy b Cleopjrr*. Act. 2, $c. X Highlights Of Radio GENERAL C»rlo* P. Romulo. Singapore reflect* Ui» »pir* of with a uik tomorrow night a/Ur of a cranky auenUat who. Pl»- probably be mnetnberoa W 9*l* b» ■onwanlaoi permanent repreaenuuve ot Br.-£b
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    • 361 13 AFTER month* of intensive nationwide search, Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat have at last found their Ideal "unknown" for the leading role In Launders satire on Beauty Queens. The title "Beauty Queen" has been changed to "Lady Godiva Kideg Again". She is 19-year-old dancer Pauline Stroud.
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    • 85 13 OVER I.*** tntrlm far apottlac last waak'a »«*r y«t an (•rtauMT mot am* «M imci •ha waa Pat Wun-a*. tatewto* jouaf aetreH who affpaara* In -Threa litU» Ward." with Fred AaUlra. However aaaaa tkara were aarraet aatriaa prtaae will fca ImM«< far thta week's apotU-j. Tka fkst
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    • 569 13  -  VICTOR STAINES FILM REVIEWS NEWS by IT ha i at Last happened two British stars, Deborah Kcir and Peter Lawford take lauding roUs in Hollywood comedy called "Please •*li*v* M*." I Lawford, who was born In London seems to be becom*°g typed as a "Good Time
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    • 247 13 SEE A GOOD PROGRAM!*!!: AT A m rfHJj^ B CATHAY ORGANISATION ■I KL-5 THEATRE. j 11 a.-.. i SSS_ 5 I SI <;."• M.-t'Ai'.\i ii IIKirHTIVE DRAMA NEXT CHANGE 4a_wl^Wt^n»^V WLO*-** THE WOMAN WHO SACRIFICED lIKK llrK FOR TIIK LOVE OF lUX PKOPI.I.! A .MANOAKIN PI. lIKK it HOWARD i
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  • 1937 14 f\VO Allied doctori in a Japanese pri-soner-of-war camp in River Valley-road, Singapore, were surrounded with sick and wounded men urgently in need of attention. Surgical supplies were short. There were no beds, only rough mattressvs. Wards and operating theatre were in wooden huts with mud floors. The
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    • 31 14 MCYT \A/CCI/ YOU CAN READ ABOUT THE INCAI WCCIx: women who was hypnotised IN AND OUT OP LOVE AND THE SCHOOLBOY WHO BECAME SO BRILLIANT THAT EXAMINERS THOUCHT HE WAS CHEATINC
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  • 310 15 TT'^ '*Per colony in Malaya it at a place called Sungei Buloh in Se'angor, about 15 miles from Kuala Lumpur. There are about 1,900 members of trie colony. It is a Federal institution taking lepers from the whole of the Federation irrespective of national
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    • 214 16 jc*w wet RHEUMATISM ,*.n and Kad to giv« A friend advued him i Kr\.i*-Sen Salts and RajM, <m pain, he tjket His place ly in the Cfirk.et team Itea uiual cause of ,t>eumat'C pi -<i is deposits of BsM ur.c n the muscles and iimti, by stimulating kidneys I •Mfinal
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    • 775 16 THIS WEEK THIS WEEK FOR YOU rO Jan. 1»)-Thto week may through Wednesday »nd *«•*>' p* "2? «r rl Thu dar< 'Kusrsws. s marking time. Though greater your chances of work may to against th« CANCER (inn. 21 JuL happiness. FOR LUCK TO- 2«>— Provided yoo can over- DAY WEAR
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    • 401 16 CULBERTSON ON CARDS WE turn to solitaire solely for relaxation. For this purpose there U no bet'er patience than the Four Seasons, or Corner Card. The tableau is small, the play U largely mechanical, the game can proceed at rapid pace without hazard you run It out. or you don't,
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    • 205 16 and place th«m In Ui* n»» space* of Um tableau. It does not matter la what order you mi UieM spaces, sine* their relatlre position* have n« bearing oo the plaj. But It >• advisable to m»ke all the plays you can a* you r.e alone, rather than filling the
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    • 269 16 of the wut« pU* ar. m*Ui for play~to to traaaf arred to •mm other part of the HAlaau or built on a foundation Whtntvr on* or man «Moea of Um tokhu 1a vaoant, teak for a rh»nc» to straighten oak some of Um suite In th* tableau, or to create
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  • 629 17  -  ILLY WRIGHT Play Soot ball with Charlef Ruchan'a million team Br NEXT WEEK |a» Trotter. Ckarlton «M Infbna 1 rraiawr, teft* Kow Im ke«va kit players fit. ton Windtr«rt |«ft half •v»d captain CROM tK« Kho»J tun at Ironbndj« to captain of lag-l-nd Kj»
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  • 1382 17  - My eyes cost me the world title JOHN BLAIR by NO. long ago two gr«at boxots saadk c— i is back figbH •a* a Briton. Hrn orbcr a nsi wa* njvi ffWfiffw#J oi~ #4T#atov cßan^gMon two The Briton was Tommy Farr. the humble coalminef from Tonypandy, Wales, who th.lled the
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  • 68 17 TXtl-.k »<mi an aaltt *f«»« im tkm T**tr M «4jr »t 2 a .m M A«g»tt 11, 1937. An 4 »y w»re«.M ,h»f CM .I 4 fct tfc« hutci »Urt-w.». •4M*k from AiMiici h«tf to.l-gr.wd Jr ,I,^ v minrn of T»»fWtmdy w«r listciiwg to a
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  • 1887 18 SHARPSHOOTER W I THIN a year Malaya will have to defend the Thomas Cup. We have been to.d that the final will definitely take place in Singapore but what most people want to !;now is. Whereabouts in Singapore? Will a new hall be
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  • 520 18 pAVOURITES fail, on average, more often than they win. Why should this happen?" a»ks the bewildered novice at racing. Thtrt* are many reasons. The favourite Is usually the horse with the best recent form. Now. horses cannot be k*"pt at the top of
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    • 31 18 Q A WHAT difference does iockeyship make? The Scout uill answer this question and run the rule over Gordon Richard* and other famouß Jockeyt te t\* next issue ot Racing Academy.
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  • 587 19 And Milburn scores both WEMBLEY ST ADI I'M, Saturday. \PA( ITY crowd of IM.OOO paying £39.00* «aw the Enfflish F.A. Cup final between Blackpool and Newcastle Initrd here today, Newcastle winntnf by two foab to nil. A cold rather gusty wind blew across the
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  • 87 19 fHE following have aeen chosen to play In tb« Malacca cricket Assciatloo XI vs. Combined Schools tnstcn on Malacca Club padang today at 10 am >i XI: P. 8. M. Dew (capt). Barcroft. Buckolt, Davidson epeight. Dutfield. Stanley Bequerah Herman Sequerah. Sivapragasam. Coomarasamy. Dr. Sundram, 13th
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  • 52 19 I.T. Parit BtnUr bporto Car. ANOLO-CHWEBI School. Pant Buntar. lost to Krlan AuthanMet at cricket. Authentic* scored IIS (Abdul iUsak 3J, Kasl S3. •opeJ 14. Kok Chalnr 11. Chrlllah Im for Tb» School replied with 46 IKMt five for 8. Khoon Keah four ■r 1 Slvapragaaain
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  • 53 19 VJ ON -BINDERS Cricket Club XI X> ag^lMl mJtAJS Etnteiini »t •embe.wang at 11 a m to day Is: T. J Leljaaiua. H L. Ward. Dr. J B Strahan O. W«t*rho«t. J. W Bvart. W R M Haxwecth. N BridbaT. M. V Spurw»j. K H l.vi ;?11.
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  • 250 19 'Spurs win Division 1 honours LONDON Bet. TOTTENHAM HoUpur, by a narrow victory over Sheffield Wednesday today, have won the First Division charr. pionship. ENGLISH LFAGI r— DIV. I f harlton MMdlesbreogß i Derby Evertaa 1 f ulham 1 Chelsva t Maaiiamlii V. HaMersOeM t Sanil«riaa4 I W. Breaawtefc 1
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  • 111 19 (i HING Churn, who are leading In the Ipoh and District football league wltn an unbeaten record, will face a severe tes when they meet the Cheng Wan on Tuesday. Th« game, which was originally fixed for the padang. will be -Maved on the Chinese
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  • 75 19 ipon Y.M.C.A. tennis Sunday Tiaaes Ipoh Baorto Cor. pHIN KEE ONN Perak ch*m- pion. eliminated Or. N. 8. Lai la straight ae'k «-fl. 6-1. In the second round of the Ipoh T MCA tennis tournament yesterday. In a first-round doubles tie. P. E. Hammond and J. R. Whlmster beat Khaw
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  • 188 19 ■ast4ay Taaes Ipoh Spterts Carrtapsaiift T3ECORO entries < 149) have been received from 14 different aasociations, schools and military unite In Perak for the first Interunit amateur athletic meet to be held or. the Town Padang on May < and 3. starting at 3
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  • 354 19 ALTHOUGH Tiger Sporting Association walked A away .with a fire-one win over Indonesian League i n yesterday's S.A.F A. First Division fame at Jalan Besar Stadium, the result really flattr-ed them. Facing a nine-man team, the Tigers displays, poor teamwork and were woefully erratic In their
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  • 318 19 Perak XI show top form to beatS gor 2-0 Sunday Tunr* Ipoh Sparta Correspondent pLAYINO their best game of the season, Perak avenged their former defeat at the Hands of Selangor by beating them by two goals to nil In a friendly return soccer game played yesterday on the Chinese
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  • 45 19 R.A.F. MALAYA WIN FIVE-ONE IN a friendly soccer match played at RAP. Selet-r yesterday. RAF. Malaya beat <*thul Karib by five goals to one. I The scorers for the HAT. wet* Hlgglns (3). Sear and Summon Pathul Karib's solitary goal ««s scored by Da boo
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  • 27 19 LONDON. Sat.—TlM T *Tnational Ski Federation on itiday accepted Western and Eastern Germany and Japan as members A similar application from the I Saar was rejected.—A.P.
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  • 174 19 AKREE-KJCK and a goal la the 40th minute of yesterday.* Singapore APA Dlv 3B Ue at Oeylaag atatiluin, enabled Customs Sports Club to beat Seletax rootbaß AsaorlsUon two-one. Seletar made the first attempt to arort la the fifth minute but failed wfcea centre-forward All 1 •hot
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  • 617 19 UNLESS Football Association of Malaya and Singapore Amateur Football Association drop theii differences over the Malaya Cap Competition, lastInc harm will be done to football in Malaya, states Mr. N J. A. Foster, famous Worcestershire cricketer and well-known veteran Selangor Sportsman. In a letter
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  • 238 19 MALAYA CUP SOCCER Sunday Times Malacca Sports Correspondent TOHORE beat Malacca by four foals to nil at Malacca Stadium yesterday in the season's opening game in the H.MS. Malaya soccer competition. Johore's victory. Rained by a far more competent side than Malacca, handsomely avenged their unexpected
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  • 38 19 RESULTS of last night's lnterIV school table tennis matches played at the Great World were: St. Andrew's 'A' beat A.C.C-8. 8-1; St. Andrew's B beat Raffles (White) 6-3: St Anthony's School beat Raffles (Black). (-4.
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  • 46 19 MENTAL. Hospltai S.C. maintained their unbeaten record in the SA P A Division 3A league yesterday when they beat the Aston A.C. by three goals to nil on the Hospital ground. The scorers for the Mental Hospital were: Ismail and Maaimor. (2).
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  • 29 19 Owing to rain, finals of the University of Malaya tennis championships which were to have baen played at Buklt Tlmah yeatartey, ware postponed nnUl this evening
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  • 1721 20 3 HORSES SCORE DOUBLES AT K.L Bronze Flash pays $156 From KPSOM JKKP piFTY GRAND (Garrard) carried 9.5 to a clever length victory in the Class 2, Div. 1 9-f. handicap on a heavy track and survived a protest for alleged interference in the straight to complete a splendid double
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  • 78 20 C attempt In the Dia--11 be made Jr.. over England's famous Henley •he regatta 7. •er normal world con«e would have waited :\ore year- his Guest. Sr. last born Canadian to the Diamonds. said. we cant take a «p don't know vk happen."— AT
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  • 19 20 SCC v. SCSA Ftiftn chosen or sent the Singapore C: iceer against S: or. O HaKour. M <■■■■ ■r.d Lake.
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  • 103 20 I'M I Australian women's cricket team now on its way to Britain is «nm* to make history. The players mill wear uniform throughout the tour. i<» consist of cored, frey skirts; white blouses •ultuned to the neck, grey Australian hats; brown sJmhl stockings and Kloves, and blazers with
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  • 50 20 Total Tool: $437.?00. First No. *****7 Second: No. *****8. Third: No. *****7 Starters: !*****. *****«. *****5. *****4. *****7. *****4. *****9. (insolation prizes: Nos. *****7, *****5. *****2, *****0. *****7. *****1, *****8 *****9, *****4, 4*9912 DOUBLE TOTE First double: 19 tickets. $140 each. Second double: 9 tickets. 5325 each
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  • 87 20 TiHIRTEEN horses remained X In Australia's second richest horse race, the A 12.000 Brisbane Cup when acceptances were declared yesterday. Bankstream. this year's Sydney Cup winner. U hot tavourite to win the race which is to be run over two miles at Eagle Farm
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  • 64 20 THE Seletar Football Clubs Knock-out Cup final will be played at tht 15th milestone football ground. Seletar Orange, today. kick-off at 5 p.m. The teams are the Pemuda Football Eleven and the Tanjong Irau Football Eleven. The League Champions are Keow Nam Youngsters and run-ners-up
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  • 34 20 rjWINO to the rain, there was no play yesterday In the Singapore Civilians v. Combined Services cricket match on the Padang. A start will be made at 11 a.m. today, weather permitting.
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  • 168 20 Sunday Times Penang Sports Reporter EK>R their friendly match against Kedah at Alor Star today, he Penang selectors may shift their regular centre-half. Yeang Kan Chong. to lead the forward line, and put N. Reutens In the centre-half berth. This experiment. If tried out, may well
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  • 45 20 WELCH READY TO CLEAR i \NI«. Chinese Athletic centre-iorward, tries a header in Friday's Singapore A. F.A. First Division League match at Jalan Besar Stadium. Welch, the R.E.M.E. goalkeeper, is rettinr ready to save. Chinese Atrjletic won by six coals to nil. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 337 20 NEW YC cX, Sun. pzz.ARD Charles, world heavyweight boxing champion, believes he can whip any other man in the 1 ring today. I'll probably fight three times ■.Ms summer." he said, "111 meet Joey Maxim, Joe Walcott and Joe i.outs And I suppose 111 be
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  • 398 20 Don Cockell impresses fight managers From JIM H AMBERS f^ATCHING Don Cockell, British and European light-heavyweight champion, make a human punching bag out of Freddy Beshore. an American fighter who wVnt 15 rounds with world heavyweight champion Ezzard Charles, we once again felt Britain had lost a great chance of
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  • 62 20 PLYINO Officer O'Brien holed out In one at the R.AJC. Selet*r Golf Club on Friday. Hs did this at the third hole (157 yards) and went round over nine holes In 47. O'Brien's handicap 1* 24 It was the flrst time a golfer had
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  • 31 20 In a soccer friendly on the Ma. layan Railway ground on Friday the m 3 Kvernaas XI beat th crew >f the Norwegian shl^, Sunnyvllle. by four goals
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