The Straits Times, 13 May 1951

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  • 28 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of Th« Strait* TUa«a Singapore Fr«« Pr*«» No. 524. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAT 13, 1951. if PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 408 1 RUBBER STILL GOING TO RED CHINA 3, 700 tows ta&^w fry Nancy Moller Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Singapore Covernment did not stop shipment of nearly 3,700 tons of Malayan rubber bound for Red China by the freighter Nancy Moller which left Singapore yesrerd y afternoon. Reason was, the Sunday
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    42 1 le,cr<»4 *ob.ft Wylm., Woods ib h.i«d the crotl-bearer jnd wjlki ro the West Door t St. Andrew i C<thcdrjl. J mtpore to be instilled Vicjr jni A,, \icon of the Colony. S jndjy Times picture (SI !>TO«Y IN P II
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  • 141 1 Smiidar Ttsae* Staff Reporter. ANESE Singapoie TracCo inspector. Sim 1 seriously Injured las' vghl when acid v 'own in his face when he was about to board a bus Nrw Bridge Road-Up-I osi Street junction. her inspector was i burnt on the hand. M i
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  • 36 1 ■.DOENG s S' I(I <■• Gunung 1. <• ir Sukabuml. yes- Kuard of 20 surr rrortsts. who v I in p I cc and h alforau aftpr 'wo killed in a Router
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  • 140 1 rE request made by H. M. Government relating to the export of rubber to China has been received and is under considera -hi by the Malayan Gover. ment. it was announced laa. night. It will be placed before the Executive Councils of the two territories at the
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  • 49 1 CANBERRA. Sat. Mr R. O Menzies. Australian. Prime Minister, said today that the Australian aircraft carrier Sydney will relieve the British carrier H.M.S. Glory in Korea in October. He said the Sydney would be a substantial addition to Australia's contribution to UN forces in Korea— A.P.
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  • 247 1 by SHARPSHOOTER A "STRIKE" by Singapore soccer players was narrowly averted last week after a hastily called emergency meeting of the Singapore Amateur Football Association. At one stage, it was feared that several players chosen to play for th« Colony against the All- Indonesia tcursts at
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  • 50 1 BANGKOK. Sat. AN act of God has deotroyed the only Soviet I'nion Aar legally entitled to fly in public in Bangkok. A bolt of lightning struck the 40- foot flrngpole of the Soviet Legation, leaving the top ten feet in shattered •livers of wood. Reuter.
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  • 84 1 HONG KONG, Sat. Siu Ming, a 26-year-old former Hong Kong police constable, was hanged at dawn in Stanley prison yesterday. He was the first person tried and convicted under the new law providing for the death penalty for unlawful use of arms. Siu was found guilty
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  • 181 1 de Lattre de Tassigny, French High -Commissioner and C-in-C in Indo-China, arrives in Singapore today by air v short visit tc the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcalm Mac Donald. Oen. de Lattre Is returning a visit paid by Mr. Mac Donald to Indo-China a fortnight
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  • 25 1 RANGOON. Sat— The Burmese government has placed no restrictions on rubber exports to Communist China. an official spokesman said today— A.P.
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  • 189 1 Sutiday Time* Staff Rrporler. QNE of the United States ten top ranking Naval chiefs Vice-Admiral Arthur Dewey Struble is expected In Singapore next week. Vice-Admiral Struble who Is Conunander-tn-Chlef of the U.S. First Fleet, b&sed on the Parlflr will, tt la understood, take
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  • 34 1 RANGOON. Sat. A strong Communist force stormed and occupied the town of Launglon, a government stronghold 20 miles south of Tavoy in the area bordering Slam, it was renorted here today.
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  • 31 1 VALETTA, Malta, Sat Final results In the Malta general election issued tonight gave the pro-Italian Nationalists 15 seats to the 14 of Dom Minto's leftwing Labour Party.— Reuter.
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  • 154 1 He gels leave— to avenge his father Sunday Times Staff Reporter M EARLY a quarter of a century ago Mr. S. R. Burrert now of the Malaybn prison service left Britain for the Far East, and vowed he would never go home again. Now he has changed his mind. He
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  • 259 1 eiruc L a TOKYO. Saturday. SIGNS hardened today that Chines* Communist* are preparing a new attack the second phase of their Spring offensive along the mountainous route down the centre of the Korean peninsula. Despite the Communist bid to hide their movements in
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  • 120 1 CALCUTTA Sat A TORNADO ripped through East Bengal (Pakistan) lifting men and cattle In its path and crashing them to the ground hundreds of yards away, according to an official report today. Pakistan Relief Minister Ahmed. Just returned to Dacca from the devastated area, said at
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  • 62 1 HONO KONG, Sat. Orer 1.000 Malayan Chines* repatriates arrived In Hong Kong from Singapore yesterday en route China. The British motor vessel Santhla brought 548 who left by train for Canton. Another 525 are leaving for Canton by sea today. Almost 1,000 more Chinese repatriates are
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    • 217 1 h nBKIMII SUNDAY TIMES SETS RECORD IN the month of March this year THI SUNDAY TIMESer. jched »n average circulation of 67,853 copies, per issue, the highest ever achieved by any newspaper in Malaya Over 1.600,000 copies of TMI STRAITS TIMIS and TMI SUNDAY TIMIS, Malaya's national newspapers, were sojd
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  • 907 2 SUNDAY. May 6. i I AST evening the reat taping of th e back i premises was complet- i cd. For this we have to thank the planter over the way, who sent over an Indian mandore, some of whose Javanese labourers were expert thatchers. The attaps near
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  • 249 3 Purchase to be made in 1954 Sunday Times Staff Reporter JINCAPORE Covemment will take over the Colony's telephone system from The Oriental Telephone and Electric Company in 1954. The Sunday Times learns that th« Governor of >ore. Sir Frankl.n Cimsor, has notified the London of
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  • 185 3 'Serious defects in trials' Sj-iJjv Tijnes Staff Reporter JHORE BAHRU. Sat fcJR |ust cc Storr in the Supreme Court today rhe DPP Mr. W. M. to bnni? to the of the person ron--1 that there were defects in a trial. v»S.ch he could say were d^e to ca-elessness and as
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  • 111 3 Sanday Times Staff Seawrier. KNTENCE of nine months' imprisonment *a* passed in the Singapore T'nrd District Court yesterNg Moo Lf-ong after he had pleaded guilty to a eharc* of robbery at ;he 124-->ne Yio Chu Kanf Singapore, on May 30. «thers. Tan Jwee Ting Faquir Mohamed
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  • 36 3 1 /10 GURKHA RIFLES ->«n4»» limes C'arres{>*ii4ent. BKNTONO. Sat Lt -Col. Kdwards. commanding ofltecr. 1 10 Gurkha Rifles has l> ii succeeded by Lt -Col. J. B >lion Col Edwards leaves tor Britain on .six months'
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  • 47 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter. A young woman. Leong Sui Sin of Kuala Lumpur, pleaded guilty in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to failing to notify th# change of her address Stating that she did not know the procedure, I^eong was fined $5
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  • 33 3 JOHORE S.AHRU Sat —Ho Tee Lok was allowed ball of $1,500 In the Police Court pending trial on a charge o» being in unlawful possession of 45 sheets of rubber
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  • 86 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat HUGE piles of cargo at Port Swettenham docks are being rapidly cleared With only one small ship in port, full attention is being given to clearing cargo which has been accumulating. A Malayan Railway official told the Sunday Times this morning that the
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  • 76 3 Sunday Time* iirrnponitnt. JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Brigadier LH O. Pugh, DSO Command HQ 26 Infantry Brigade. Jorore Bahru. will present medals to members of the Johore Defence Corps who served during World War 11. at a parade on the Buklt Zahrah School padang on May 25
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  • 257 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter §INCAPORE'S vice racketeers have now changed their field of operation from street corners, hotels and native passenger lodging houses to hired cubicle* in privare house* in the densely populated areas of the city They have taken this "safety step because of continuous
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  • 414 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Sir Franklin Cimson, Governor of Singapore. cuts the ribbon across the maintenance of the new $400,000 Can ing Seng School in Anson Road during its official opening next Tuesday, at 5 p.m.. he will have another pleasant duty to perform in
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  • 191 3 P RICES ARE HIGHER IN PENANG Sunder Times Staff < orrespondeni PENANG. Sat. "THE cost of living in Penang shows a slight increase, according to the latest list of "fair prices" issued today for the guidance of housewives. Rice Is dearer by about five rents a gantang while brown sugar
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  • 78 3 "Minday Tiroes Staff Reporter. FRTY officers and men of the Royal Australian Air Force, replacement ground crews for the two Australian squadrons serving alongside the R.A.F., arrived in Singapore yesterday in a chartered Qantas Constellation irom Sydney. The airmen replace a similar number in Singapore who
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  • 51 3 A Malay. Karim bin Adanl. 27. and his sister, Supiah ointe Adani, were tentatively rharged in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with possession of a .38 revolver at Jalan Beras, Singapore. Karlm was remanded until May 19 Supiah was granted bail of $500 in one
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  • 119 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent CIVE Malayan Air Training Corps cadets have been invited to fly to England for the British Air Training Corps annual camp and display at White Waltham in August. Parties of air training corps radets from all parts of the Commonwealth
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  • 20 3 An old resident of Singapore. Mrs. I. K. Vierra. passed away peacefully at her home mUpperSerangOo^oi^MAT
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    • 278 3 FOOD URGENTLY REQUIRED IN U.K. There Is no limit to ttM number of parcel* that may be v nt to any Individual and orcim can be booked (or refular eWwj for any period In advance. v Pats and Sunr are In very *hort supply la the I) K. We have
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    • 253 3 Today's Radio ciMr adobk the Month": 10.50 Epilogue" SINGAPORE .Bethesda); 11 Close, f a.m. "Walt* Time"; 9 30 "Sons of Lhe Pioneers'; 9 45 American BB (COS) Folk Musu 10 Newi from K.L.; 1005 Radio Doctor; 10 15 "Infer- (7 S#— ajB. 9.JM, 11.7M Kc lude from Hawaii": 10 JO
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  • 1139 4 Prince who is a man of the people ■*l• I v I iT\ fl Bj y I I dk^v B W \yL THE new Member for Agriculture land Forestry, Tunku Yaacob. is one of the most popular figures (In Malaya today. Bui Ibefore he could take i»ip this now post,
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  • 743 4 Exiles from the Lion City remember ANY Saturday A night, in a quiet suburb of the Australian city of Melbourne, a number of people may be observed to arrive separately between the hours of seven and 8 p.m., knock on the door of a private room In a small residential
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  • 88 4 Life without industry is guilt: Industry without art is brutality— Ruskki. Intolerance is the besetting sin of moral fervour. A. N Whitehead. People not only like you for what you are, but also for your individual attitude to them. —Hugh Walpole. is in men as in souls where
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 126 4 NEW CROSSWORD 20 A blow in the desert iajaJ— h HH/^^Hi HI DOWN I F men Tt)' I***1 Whlte /in a true exenange. (7> \9 The colour of onts o*n 3 Zealous way to make a 8 2?"^!* "Sv,! 0 1 5Z motor (7) nut in a meis. (10) M
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  • 307 5 STREET EYE CURES A DANGER Thousands are being swindled Sunday Times Staff Reporter ■yHOUSANDS of people in Singapore »r% being swindled and at the same time running their eye-sight by buying cheap locally-made eye drops and lotions. These quack eye-cures, claimed by their manufacturers to cure any form of eye
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    27 5 P*K I II .1 »>r ii il Miss Aminah oubalur after their n«. in Singapore. The lb brother of I lon bin Haji "<-r Singapore Letivr Councillor.
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  • 112 5 i > S aff Reporter. t ne»e youth* who »'*(i a man who wa* i home from work v Jail. ?ed the man— Aw ear Kallang Air|crt at 6 15 a.m. on Mar. 30 h lifved him of $2 50. were Yip Ah i
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  • 49 5 EX -PRISONER JAILED -und.it Time* Staff Reporter nrlv released Imm prll lei serving a sentence Hassan bin Uyop. 11. -d before the President I Court f>r I clothing belonging to run Ibrahim at Parlt R Hi> was sentenced to BOttas* hard labour to b followed by one year's \ision
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  • 64 5 Sunday Tlti Staff Reporter. Lee Soon Lee. 21, claimed trial in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to posse.-sing 12 pounds or raw opium in a taxi at Aljunied Road on May 11. The opium It was alleged, was found when the taxi waj searched at a
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  • 116 5 CUSTOMERS WERE WILY CUSTOMS MEN KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. TWO Chinese walked Into the Yeow Kee Restaurant In Cross Street Kuala Lumpur They ordered a big meal and topped it off with both brandy and whisky Later they arrested Chong Yaw. the proprietor. Appearing before Mr. A. P Jack. Kuala Lumpur
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  • 91 5 Sundaj Timea Staff Reporter. Gurkha sergeant and rifleman have been awarded the Military Medal for 'gallant and distinguished services* in the Malayan campaign, announced the London Gazette yesterday They are Sgt. Dilbahadur Gurung and Rifleman Birkhabahadur Thapa. of the 2nd Gurkha Rifles. Three other awards
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  • 65 5 Sunday Times Staff Correspond nt KUALA LUMPUR, Sat There will be a reduction In air mail postage rates from Malaya to Brunei. North Borneo, and Sarawak from June 1 this year. Letters will be reduced from 25 cents per half ounce to 15 rents, light air
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  • 54 5 Sunday Times Staff < orretpond-nt KUALA LUMPUR. Sat —A large scale savings campaign has been organised in the Federation by the post office savings bank according to a Government statement today. Pamphlets, posters, films and broadcasts have been prepared and the scheme should be in
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  • 52 5 PENANG. Sat— The Penang Coroner, Mr. D. C. I. Wernham. found today that a woman, Chan Ah Ng, had committed suicide by taking poison. Chan was found dead on the Dato Kramat Padang on April 22 by an Indian labourer. A tin of caustic soda was
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  • 271 5 Soldier dies in 50- band it fight Sunday Time* Sta»f Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. FOUR bandit* wer. killed, including J known member of »h« (enderam Mm Yuen, when 50 bandits clashed I yesterday in three engagements with security forces in the Kaiang District. One British soldier was fatally wounded and
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  • 22 5 SEGAMAT. Sat. Five Malays and a Chinese were fined $20 each by the Segamat Magistrate ror breaking the curfew.
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  • 242 5 Sunday Times S'aff Reporter. I^fß. W. F. Scully, a 68-year-old Eurasian who has be«»n awarded the Pope's Medal for his services to the Church, is a pioneer of Church music in Singapore. Mr Scuiiy joined the choir at the Cathedral of Good Shepherd at
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  • 66 5 Sunday Times Correspondent. Kuantan Sat U. Karupaya and R. Mangayagi, a 16-year-old girl, faced a summons charge in Kuantan of assaulting Maria Pushpan in the Kuantan Hospital barracks. It was alleged they went into Maria's house following a quarrel with another woman and while the girl
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  • 223 5 Sunday Times Shipping Reporter £OASTAL travel between Singapore and Malayan ports is becoming increasingly popular, say local shipping agents who have long waiting lists of people seeking passages. Heaviest traffic is between Singapore and Penang, and the volume of traffic in recent months constitutes a record
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  • 235 5 Chinese boycott SATA Sunday Times Staff Reporter UUNDREOS of Singapore Chinese are boycotting the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association for v-rays because of a superstition. They say that it is unlucky for a person who has no tuberculosis to go for an x-ray as he might offend the Cods of Heaven and
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  • 90 5 Sunday Tunes Correspondent. JOHORE BAHRU Sat.— The case against Wong Ha, a woman, who was found to have entered the Federation after having left for China on an order made under thr Emergency Regulations was transferred from the Police Court to the Sessions Court [or
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  • 32 5 Sunday Times Correspondent. MUAR. Sat.— Kirn Pon. «0. was acquitted at Muar for unlawful possession of 33 katis of scrap rubber after the prosecution had withdrawn the case against, him.
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  • 115 5 Sunday Tlmea Staff Reporter. US. ceaman of S.S. Hetemaya. William E. Khein. was fined $40 by Mr. T. E. Smith In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for assaulting Police Lt. Robert Tilley at the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday shortly after midnight. Inspector M. R. Balakrlshnan.
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  • 145 5 Sunday Times SlafT Reporter. J^FAVY losses in a chap ji ki lottery were said to have led to *he death of a M-year-nld woman. Soh Hee Koe. at her Paya Lebar Road home on April 21. Thla was revealed by Soh'a adopted son. Tan Thiam 800,
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  • 512 7 Chinese like their women plump ■y KAY SEE EUROPEANS have often wondered why Chinese wives seldom to keep their slim figures after a few years of marriage They seem to relax into obesity after having their first child The reason Is Chinese do I a slim wife, a ful' wife.
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  • 365 7 By LUCY TAN QNE evening d-nrsr time my eldest daughter put down her pair of chopsticks, and, ng to her father, taid: "Daddy, what's happened to your rine.? r could not .iave i more "uiltier look At nvinced of that. Lookin-r .-quarely Into c. I
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  • 332 7 JHE 32 year-old Maharanee of Baroda picked up th* telephone in her London hotel recently and spoke to her husband. Hi* Caekwar. sirting 6.000 miles away in nis New Delhi mansion waiting for hit dismissal notice to expire. She flew 4,000 miles from Florida to do
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  • 1031 7  - Americans like variety in their food MARY HEATHCOTT by THE American palate is j wonderful thing, accustomed to and demanding exotic flavours in every branch of the culinary art. Sometimes being English, but not conservative, mind, not conservative, I wonder whatever will they mix up next? Other times, I oi't-do
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  • 474 7 CTILL harping on economy I would draw the attention of the harassed housewife to the "space-fill-ing-" properties of soup. The best soups are mads with stock wirte or brown but as stock j difficult to keep in this climat*. I hate purposely chosen recipes which cam
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  • 1029 8 Tell her you love her... HIT! AN CASEBOOK ABOUT a year ago I met a girl who after two or three cinema outings and parties politely declined my further invitations. The reason for this being that she wanted to be fair to another boy whom the had known a long
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  • 539 8  - How to be the most popular woman at parties KATHLEEN HICKLEY by THERE are several methods o f Achieving this object. First, lot us examine the Intellectual approach. You pick a subject at which you are fairly well Informed. aay classical music, for instance, and crashing into the middle of
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  • 202 8 ARE you Interested In slimming? Television in Britain has started a new stunt, putting an overweight on a strict diet and televising her from time to time over a period of rnonUas so that all may know tee result of the treatment The total weight taken oft
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  • 172 9 CHEAT IS JAILED FOR 4th TIME Saaday limes Staff Reporter. WU SIN FOO, 28, admitted in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to three previous convictions for cheating when he pleaded guilty before Mr. S. E. Tea. the judge, to two counts on a similar offence. He was sentenced to
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  • 279 9 And NOW there's a shortage oj clergy Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent IPOH, Saturday. THE Anglican Church in Malaya is experiencing an acute shortage of clergy. "If the Church is to carry on its work in this diocese it must find more men for the
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  • 111 9 Pleading guilty to hous«breaking, 19-year-old Tan Jwee Peng was sentenced by -.he Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. S. E. Teh, yesterday to one year* rigorous imprisonment to be followed by two years' police supervision. Tan admitted two previous coav;c ions. Senior Inspector Lai Beharl Singh, prosecuting,
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  • 58 9 Eight candidates have passed the special examination for entry Into the Income Tax Service Part 1 held In March and will now be Interviewed by the Public Services Commission. The successful candidates are: Leong Hong Toh. Kens Ban Ec Mehervan Stntrh. M. Cordeiro, Tan Benjt Joo.
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  • 68 9 Saaday Tiaasa Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Sultan of Selangor who celebrates his 53rd birthday tomorrow. has appointed eight new Justices of the Peace. They are: Dato Yahya bin Abul Rajak. Inche Yahya bin Sheikh Ahmad, Mr. James Whyte, Mr. Khoo Cheng Keat.
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  • 84 9 Sasria? Tim« C«rres»«»>«Unt. BENTONG. Sat At the annual meeting of the Benlong Indian Association officials were elected as follows: President. Mr. B. C. Puthupelly; vice-presidents, Mr. K. T Muthuvalru and Ml". K. Kslimii-th-j Filial: hon secretary, Mr- Ganapathj, hon. asst. secretary. Mr. K. O. Nair; hon.
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  • 46 9 Sunday Times Eipaiaw. JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— The South Johore branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals are holding a gala dance on June 30 at the Royal Johore International Club In aid of the fun* of the eoelety. TJekeje
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  • 236 9 Sunday Time* Staff Correspondent PENANC, Saturday. pENANC S biggest hotels, the Runnymede and E. ami O will pass into Chinese ownership if an offer of $1,450,000 mad* by Choong Lye Hock Estates Ltd. is accepted by shareholders at an extraordinary general meeting next Saturday. The
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  • 59 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The annual general meeting of the Johore Bahru division of UMNO which was called for May 26 has been postponed, pending the result of the debates In the SUte Councils of the Federation on the Nationality BUI. The Johore Nationality Bill will
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  • 88 9 2 BOYS WHO JUST KEEP ON RUNNING... Saaday Tune* C*rres»oii4enl. JOHORE BAHKI Sat TWO Tasail boys, Shanmu--1 fan and Vetoo, aged about lw. keep runnirur away. A day or tw* aco they were taken U the SUte Welfare Berne pending: enquiries. They bad run away from their homes in Singapore.
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  • 427 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWELVE yean-oJd 'Whacker" Payne— or. to give him his right name, Foo Che Han is one of the happiest boys on Singapore Island, making his home in that "holy of holies," the Chief Petty Officers' Mess, N.M.S. Terror, in the Naval Kaso.
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  • 103 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter IPOH. Sat. A bandit stout apparently lead'nir a party of bandits en a steep slop* In the juncle-clad hills a few miles north of Pusirur rounded a bend to tome up straight against a commando unit. The bandU was shot from (lose
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  • 177 9 DAIRY FARM GETS A KING' ImiMUy Tinea Staff Reporter. NOW that Castle Clanyard Come Along, a 750 guinea prize pedigree Ayirshlre bull 1* here he arrived yesterday In the freighter Burnside from Australia Singapore Dairy Farm are cutting down the practise of artificial Inlemlnatlon of cattle. 'Our hopes of turning
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  • 91 9 Sunday Ttmss SUB Correspond* nl IPOH. Sat THE clerk in charge of the Kwangsl Association in Chamberlain Road in the centre of the town was surprised early this mominsr when he saw a huge red flag fluttering from the top of the Association building.
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  • 29 9 Sunday Timri Staff Corrrspondrnt KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Commissioner for Co-opera-tive Development, Mr. T. F. Carey, this evening opened the BrickQelds Co-operative Store Society Limited
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  • 14 9 SITIAWAN, Bat. Mr. O. Oavies *ias Joined the Sungel Wangl Estate. Sltlawan.
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    • 155 9 1 LSTIVAL OF BRITAIN EXHIBITION SINGAPORE MAY SEPTEMBER, 1951 The Exhibition Hall is now open to the public 900 a.m. 6.00 p-m. Monday to Saturday inclusive Open on Whit Monday, 14th May The Festival Film "FAMILY PORTRAIT* will be shown m the air-conditioned theatrette on TUESDAYS Cr THURSDAYS AT 6.00
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    • 55 9 J STERLING SILVER *j C CONDIMENT SETS I 3d. rO* EVERY OCCASION OF ENTERTAINING I) A^*D PRESENTATION ,ft M J) ft t3 rP C Styled in: (C CHIPPENDALE C JAMES I C 3 GRECIAN 3 WARWICK J SANDRINGHAM 3 P 'P k Sets of 3 to 5 pieces k g
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  • 97 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, MAY 13. 1931 THE ATLANTIC ALLIES (iKNERAL MacArthur't charge, befor* a U.S. Senate committee, that $tratec'c material* have been going to Communist China via British iources, and itt aftermath of recrimination, has struck a bitter blow at Anglo-American relations. Because we believe that firm and last
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  • 347 10 T THINK It Is a good thing that Britain and America should Ret on their hind legs and holler at each other v,very once In a while. A good deal less than oil has been poured on each side of the troubled Atlantic waters since General
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  • PAGE TEN TODAY START YOU TALKING
    • 777 10 I AST week th« ,oud«t blear* in all Australia, where the ir>oep com« from, did nor com* from the theep. They umi from the middleman who were caught short by the sudden, sickening drop In the price of wool. The walla, they tell
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    • 467 10 TIPPING is a pernicious and outdated system, of which few approve, but no-one does anything about. It is pernicious because it create* a false situation between tipper and "tippee." The tipper because, consciously or not. he becomes a distributor of largesse with all its attendant implications
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    • 317 10 DO you believe In witchcraft? Are you you the type of moral degenerate who has got himself Involved In the kind of 'black art" peddled around In Singapore by professional voodoo men and women In the hope of putting the "hex on your
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    • 638 10 PARTY-GOING is my Job. and to say it can be a little tedious at times Is an understatement— but it'll do. When I first came out East. I was amazed to find people going to cocktai) parties In full evening dress. Admittedly, at ofhc.al parties
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    • 723 10 TIDAPATHY THE TOMB OF CULTURE gVER SINCE the liberation unfriendly, friendly and downright rude short-and long-term residents In this country have described Singapore as a place as dry of entertainment aa, for instance, a desert. I'm sure most of them had not delved deeply enough to give any meaning to
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    • 478 10 I Straits Ciaes h frt* Prt» gannMM <M I WeTMMVS #ejf V#p**M9AteWWW #1 I Itt *Smm Ima— n CaW I tt*<«a* Otcftar* I Kr» .Mil i<mWiin»ri I «4 mi« »c ke* mrtaeaft i I.ASSIFIED ADS. Mil XI lONS VACANT I WANrBD by Inauraac* CeaspaiiT Chief Clerk Eurasian Cblnree. must hawj
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  • 426 11 SHIPPING TAXED TO UTMOST Straits Steamship profit up Sunday Times Staff Reporter LAST year saw a remarkable increase in shipping trade which taxed tonnage capacity to the fullest, said Mr. A. McLellan, chairman of the Straits Steamship Company, in his statement presented at the ordinary general meeting of the company
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    35 11 MR ROMtKr M. FISHER. Viu.nc Bros.. «M km MB. Hia tenner Mrs Alict C. Page, who arera marntd at fhe Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon Rev. R. M. Creer officiated at the ceremony Sand** Times picture.
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  • 24 11 Saadajr limn Correspondent SEOAMAT. Sat. A Selangor lorry driver, Low Ah Hong, 30. was fined $55 In Segamat today for overloading his lorry.
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  • 317 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter \WiTH all the traditional ceremony of the Church of England, the Rev. Robert Wylmer Woods was yc:rerday installed Vicar an 4 Archdeacon of the Parish of Sin mn at St. Andrew's Cathedral. It was the first time in the history of the
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  • 79 11 Fuuday Times Corrrmpandcai. BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat A Malay tapper, All bin ShaHff. told the Province Coroner yesterday that when he tried to open his door on hearing two shots, a voice speaking In Malay with a Chinese accent •bouted: "Don t open." All was testifying at
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  • 68 11 Saaday Time* Staff C«r»-sipondent. IPOH, Sat.— The Colonial OfSce's chief medical officer, Dr. E D. Prldie, Is now touring various centres In Perak accompanied by Dr. E. A. Struthers, Director of Medical Services. Federation of Malaya and Dr. A. A. Cameron, acting State medical and health
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  • 55 11 Sanday Times Staff Keparter Relays of Brigand light bombers and Tempest fighter bombers hit a bandit target in Perak at hourly intervals yesterday, the R A F. said last night. The target area was attacked with bombs, rockets and heavy machine-gun fire, in operations in support
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  • 27 11 Sunday Times C'orrrspondent. PARIT BUNTAR. Sat Mrs. M. Bun van. wife of the Drainage and Irrigation engineer. Krlan, sails en the Chusan tomorrow for home.
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  • 111 11 •■arfa j Tiaaea Staff aVparUr BECAUSE the academic year does not coincide with toe calendar year. Mr. Wang >un Wu. editor of the "Malayan Undergrad." resigned pli poat at yesterday's meetini; f the University of Malaya Students' Council. Mr. Wang explained that as the academe yrnr began
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  • 100 11 Sunday Times Stzif Reporter THREE Municipal labourers were suffocated by gas fumes wh'4? working on the gas main near the Dunearn Road Khean Hock Road junction yesterday One of the labourers. 40--year-old Malim bin Korayalamawa. was admitted to the General Hospital, where his condition was
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  • 88 11 Boy hurt in fall from moving car A EUROPEAN woman moto- rist crashed into a cyclist at Mountbatten Road. Singapore, yesterday afternoon as her son fell out the car The woman was driving towards Kallang airport. She heard a scream and saw the car door cpen and the boy roll
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    42 11 The bride. Miss Stii.ta Mary Keuy, cuti t'..t cjke a. tar :icr watMiag it Taagl.it Garrttoa CSurcS yesterday ta Mr. Richard |oh« Refer, manager of Coronation Robber Estate, Klwanj. Tha brida, wk« if Hrn diu,t>n. rlHMtm.Md Mia. KaUf mi Fiyn* CwpMaO. fW'M^
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  • 185 11 CAR VICTIM FOUND BY RELATIVE Sunday Times Staff Reporter AFTER an unsuccessful March by R.A.S.C. personnel and the Singapore Police, the body of a Chinese carpenter employed by the R.AS.C. Training School, reported missing on May 7 after a road accident at Mandai Road, was found
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  • 62 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. &it. TURKHAS in Malaya are to escape Customs duty on their tots of rum. it waa announced in a Federal Government Gazette today. It waa stated that the Financial Secretary had exempted from Customs Duty all rum imported for
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  • 263 11 Orders roll in, but no boom Sunday Times Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH Singapore boat builders are re:eiv i n g an increasing iinount of orders for motor md sail boats, conservative dealers decline to call it a general boom Chinese builders along Beach Road told the Sunday Times yesterday that in
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  • 82 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat For allowing his goats to stray Into the police compound at Kuala Kurau. Mat was fined *5 in the Parit Buntar Court. MR. RENE EUCENE POHAN. eldest ton of Pittor and Mr*. R. A. Pohjn of tha Seventh Day Advantist Mission, left Singapore in
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  • 863 12  -  NAT CUBBINS By A Russian film. "Ballerina." to bs shown in London, tel!s In* story of two artists who deviai* from Communism, but retura to the p-irty Una through lor*. If they had asked me t*) writs the dialogue thU would hay* been my dosing scene:
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    • 100 12 1 JJB Ik cigarette ta U_dta( -JU as paraiag Inasitrno* VI ]StT L ??it^rare quality T*» largiMl-ttllimg C»rh-Tipp»4 Cigar*! 14 tm Ik* Vlmrld IMl'OKlfca* FKVM ltf>»U>, L>OI V\B >-oai rtM »tia to. p»<»«<i iJt. I* Ms. V(««TIOM t*» 10* *0 c<i STRONG ffttfit An Oilbet h gearcase caa *^^^r required,
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    • 1124 12 7 D L«o<4 SOMI INNOCENTS SCAPE NUT THE THUNOfIIOLT Anrhany b Cleopatrs. Act 2. S< V. Highlights Of Radio 'TOMORROW betiM Whit Moo- Th* radio d*t>ut of a n*w local if you want anyUilat aa*« viuh look after trt* must* wtaU* For many months now Wednea- (a*aj tha preeeat iaternatioaaw
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    • 736 13 This it the tint •cries or article* about tfcc life of Bertc Davit. Next week Mottier rcket a hand." By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDt. T IT began with eleven world-shaking rds "Wait a minute, wait a minute: you ain't heard nothing
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    • 303 13  - FILM REVIEW Tightly knit drama TONI MARSH by •pHE new thriller coming up at tlie Cath- "Where the Sidewalk Ends' Is a tightly knit melodrama, starring beautiful Gene Tlerney as a fashion model, Dana Andrews as a detective who disgraces his calling but redeems himself, and it has the added
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    • 148 13 PAVILION: Thriller with a murderer stalking bis victim with deadly intent. Sure to make your blood tirulr. "The Dark Man" stars Edward I'nderdown. Maxwell Reed. Natasha Parry. William Hartnell and Barbara Murray. CATHAY: Comedy with Red Skelton In 'Watch The Birdie." Red plays himself his father and his
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      121 13 (XT tk* un; hundreds of v/ sasMfi who sabsalttea ontrtaa for Uot wook'a oompo- itiaa oaly ono w«a amis*. Hi* atiao W Ms U botnf oast < lo Aria Mohamrd. It Jalan <> larooa, Johore Babra. Tk« oorreet arawer was Greta Gynt. Britirfi, and 'iimi Wbitmore. American.
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    • 198 13 WHITSUNTIDE -i AHRACTION FOR YOUNG OLD! *UW>»al From the BARBARA HALE MCKARO 6RKNE 3^ SE E f I tF\, 'J4 THI DIATN KICiT ON THE WATUFAIXI I^^^nSMj- THFCmi'EL LASHES Or THE DO ONES! THE r.RI FLI.ING FIGHT FOB THE MACE! FIVE TIMES DAILY l\ 11 145 i.M. C.39 ».M rm.
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    • 206 13 Jr*^ EVEN the BIRDIeM mks LAUGHED I RED SKELTON 4^£\ I J Arlene DAHI. Ann MII.IrK ~Leon AMKS a NEXT CHANGE I THE COLORFUL SPY STORY THAT HAS THRILLED MILLIONS! s4sol^^^^!^^^^S^sK hi>^VS^^Mi ACTUALLY FILMED AGAINST AUTHENTIC BACKOROI'NDS IN INDIA M-G-M presents in ill Its TECHNICOLOR glory RUDYARD KIPLING'S KB Ml
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  • 1499 14 'Can any san« person believ it Is right for m man with no medical qualifications other than 'what he has read in books' to treat patients suffering from mental illness?" IN the back streets of Britain hundreds of untrained and medically unqualified men are today earning themselves
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    • 257 14 1 I O\ I K IMI WORLW Ifei lads in the land of the thistle \N ere once greatly troubled with bristle, But now with the savinf On lilue Gillette shaving And the comfort of using V 3i£»«r\A lurgeoo'i scalpel id a \firl Gilletu Razor (razor and Made are precision
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    • 101 14 LI'L QP> 0^ Ls IJnx < :app iM§ M*S LONG SAM HAS s£v^ K a£crT of "^i-K WIUU Bt s<x i 'S I 1/ AH HAINT *>( WHY SHOCKS. LI'L, A I I IT'D BE A FINE DEAL, U>JG SApr^EF~M^MHji£n»XA3 CXALS RESPCCtW" W t9^\ Grr J2iI CHEI> M^ PAW^J I
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    • 44 14 CROSSWORD SOLUTION [o'rt II: t\l Bt A. lt Ni I I HirM A I -I 3 mm m\ "BL B I B L* ■V i 2^E c aV l ßi .al I^B'- B^ I H ■1 PbV T A* I l aV J I
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    • 238 15 Juac/acA*t tc/uwect A successful broker suddenly became troubled br persistent lteadaches r.iurh prerented jolt. from conctntrattnv. on ill* clients basmev Try Cruacben. said a friend, "it will eliminate your headaches within a week' Most sedentary workers suffer the pains caused by failure to free ths body ol waste products which
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    • 216 15 THE BtST D. T. LIM'S FB A W NCKACKEBS Flahcrackers. Currykurma, Curryvendhally. Currypowder. Cunrplckle. Fried Curry-prawns, Curryflah, Crillllaauce. Sambalgorfr.^ Ja\asauce, Red-flsh, Prawn Chips. Prawn Pmate, elc. D. T. MM A CO., M, Prinarp Street, Blngnport S SMITHS CLOCKS FOR EVERY NEED M Surface mounted will M k 'IQ O^Y^ f^
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    • 245 15 Be a Master of English It you are interested id acquiring a command ot good English you are invited to tor n copy of "Won- 1 1 Issued by the Regent Institute. This Informative Doo k i r t describes tne Institute's worldfamous Postal Course <n Effective English Tk* IsJwSB
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    • 323 15 %fy «f Mr j wf THIS WEEK FOR YOU APRICORN (Dec. SI Jan. 1») Likely to be a week of much mental activity and some important decisions. Better be alert, critical of offers made on Wednesday and Friday. Difficult period for personal life. ke«p your thoughts on business ai.d career.
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    • 353 15 }bY R.H.NAYLORI on for several months. About Friday a new acquaintance who may prove very valuable Mm, CANCER (June tl July Mi Financial prospects should be improving rapidly. You may have Important news about a new contract or business offer on Wednesday. But confusion still persists in family affairs; guard
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    • 230 15 THIS WEEK FOR AU TODAY: Do your best to keep an open mind. Even familiar friends will do and say (trance things today. Note encounters or Introductions made this evening. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Lavender. 7. OssJ. MONDAY: Better to leave anything that matters until late In the
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    • 561 15 •phK South Ainerlcans are un--1 doubtediy ingenious in tbe field of card iimw particularly rummy gminas. Onaata, of courae. came ortctnaily from Argentina and Uruguay. But Brazil la the liome of another rummy game which la extremely popular today all over Latin America. It la more of a gambling game
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    • 316 15 raise him back. Of course, there Is aa much bluffing In this game aa In ordinary poker. As a rule, It Is poor policy to bluff with an Inflexible hand, even If It contains one set— such aa three queens and six completely disconnected cards. But with a hand that
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    • 335 15 sard, to give It some static electricity. Pick up the card* again, put tbe packet he touched In the middle again, and deal them out face up Into three piles again One card at a Ume to each pile. from left to right, always. This Is the third and last
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  • 26 GRIM ROUNDS WIPED OFF 'GOLDEN SMILE'
    • 1803 16  -  JOHN BLAIR ~*~*JZ~ "rHE time, as rk« plsywririfig Mokes would My. is ju«t any time votj like. Tha teener Almost anywhere in our far scatfe'ed world. Suddenly, a conversation that's keen running as sweetly *s a meadow stream, starts to splutter and splash. A voice has
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    • 579 16  -  TOMFINNEY PLAY FOOTBALL WITH CHARLES BUCHANS MIL. TEAM By (Preston outsideright and England international). A WING forward, often with limitad soace in which to work, must face any defence with supreme confidence in his own ability. If ha strikes a bad patchas we all do—
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  • 1824 17  -  SHARPSHOOTER By nd of soccers sorriest saga AT bit soccer's sorriest sags is ended. Singapore It re eeread Hia Malaya Cap Hie Colony won last year. Trwe. it wss done fey a compromise about ac delicate as a sledgehammer, but it Is the result
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    • 472 17 V^ Hennessy Brandy is u.e heart of the grape It is distilled anc rr.oi ired in the heart of the famous Cognac vir. -ards The happy blending of sunshine, son. time and care has produced brandy which is enjoyed in every country of the world Aa a Uqueur. as a
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  • 146 18 THI c«a»raat hi ,tyU mm mm hi Mm dltfaraat way* Hut I A. Br..,U r and 0<h d«a Ulchardt rM*. Braaslay'i Auttrallaa troaca It mori pranouncaaV Tfc* ItoM mi tK« r«U« tkortw, Hi* g*n«ril •H««f mori itr«*mlln«4. Thte ttvt« «yiH frct-rvnnlni Iton*. bit b Im mI»«M« f*f
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  • 481 18 THE SCOUT'S RACING ACADEMY TTOERE is no more arduous, nerve-racking x career than that of the professional Jockey. Thousands of pounds every day depend on the exactitude of his split-second timing. In his B'i-month season he probably travels about 20.000 miles. He works a seven-day
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  • 183 18 THF colours of racl.urses, shadrs of darknrss. run hi u-'-i. brown, bar. chotnut. roan, Krey. Thcrr is no such animal as "a white horse." by the way. The white blaze mark between the eye* ili>, s not qualify as a recognition colour. 1..- ist popular
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  • 425 18  -  WOODPUSHER By 'J'HE best schoolboy chess players in the country live across the Johore Causeway, for this years trophy honours in the Singapore Schoolboys' Chess tournament sponsored by the Singapore Chess Club have again gone out of the Colony. The new champion is Benny Lim, 14-year-old student
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  • 494 18  -  BRUCE HARRIS By \WANTED by cricket clubs everywhere in U.K., young players. There is a serious dearth of them, threatening the future, not only of the clubz. but of the counties and the England team itself. If England is ever to hold Its own with Austialia
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  • 526 18 IF there were a prime 1 for the be«t allround cricketer in Mslsya today there could be very little doubt indeed to whom such an honour would go. For week after week now, ki the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament, "best all-round performance of the
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  • 69 18 /GRANDMASTER Mkh<Ml vinnttc. 40-year- >lo I C he world chf^a champ on i M.ned liU tnle Mteruav I' is challenger. 27-y- I t Bronstein. They scored 12 point* c irh in contest which :ms heM imu >n since March IS. By dra*> Bronstein in the ■-'■mi
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  • 59 18 THE Port Dickson Y;u lit Cup will hold its w> l Cup Race today There will be six b.. the water and two eliminiiins runs will be held In the morning at 11. The final will take pi -t this afternoon after lunch. The present
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  • 645 19 Diplock' strikes early blows t"i KOPKASS finished the opening day of their cricket match against the Rest on S.C.C. padanz yesterday in what can be a winning position. After dismissing the Rest for a paltry 83, they played i luiiously to put up 57 for
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  • 94 19 RAF. Seletar crickei teams for tomorrow are: Against the P..EM.E. at Ay«r Rajah Rd. at 11 a.m.— SLdr. Hudson icapt.), F/Lt. Dandeker. F/O Clayfleld. F/Sgt. Bull. Cpl Heeremans. LAC Latham. AC Walcehn. AC Mason. AC Woodman. AC Sharpe, AC Branson. 12th. mai: AC Gosine. Scorer: Cpl
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  • 147 19 \ITITH the object of stimulauns Interest tn bllliar Chinese V.M C.A. l^as organif'd an all-Singapore junior ch^mp onshlp. a start will be made tomorrow ■I 8 p.m. Pollowir.g ha\e be-n elected to the judges' commit-, c Choo Kwal Low. Lee Cheng Puui and Chua Yam Buk. Following
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  • 47 19 INDIA' Club beat 1 British Military Hospital bnine goals to one In a (ripndly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for I.RC- were H. I. Osman (31. Msrxon Davis 21. S Y. All <2i. Param and B»?" fT-rbben netted for the BMJJ
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  • 30 19 *pHE Malßfßß Railma\s were be:i.en by the Joiiiiads I—o1 0 in cer match at the Railway ground yesterday. The Julhlads scored In the sf-, ond half through Dollah.
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  • 80 19 BIG DIPPER OUT OF EPSOM DERBY LONDON. Sit. DIG Dipper. winter favourite for the Epsom Derby, was struck oul of the race at 9 am today. He Is still tn the St. Le?er. Biff Dipper, owned by MrsJohn Bryce of ihe United States s'.rulned a ligament tn March and hud
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  • 35 19 The Indian Association Soccer Section »ill hold Its annual general meeting at the Associations premises. Balestier Road, at 10 a.m. today. All Indians who are 'nterested in soccer, are Invited to attend.
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  • 17 19 rLOK Kurau English School's sports meeting will be held on the School ground on Thursday. May SI.
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  • 426 19 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent A SPLENDID performance by Justine Seneviratne, who bowled unchanged during the Perak innings, enabled Selangor to finish the first day of their inter-state cricket match against Perak on the Kuala Lumpur padang yesterday in a very favourable position.
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  • 66 19 "pKE Unlver lty of Malaya Stur.entu 1 Oounti] endorsed an application from the University AUiletlc Union for a grant from the Unlversitr authorities to entertain the Hongkong University sports contingent when they visit Stajrapnre In July.. It Li estimated that %%Ml will be required for
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  • 25 19 JI» a United Services League Soccer match played a> H.M.S Terror yesterday. H M.S Terror drew 3-all with 30 Bn RAOC
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  • 100 19 TW'l junior pole learns have bees seierted to compete tomorrow for the Ismail Cap. presented U> the Sinjaporr Poto (lub by Tunrtj MabkeU Bir Ismail of Jchore. Tram* ire: TK.KRS: Ldr. W. F. Hrt.hrr 1. Maj. J M. Korhes 1. Col. C. W. Greenway 1. B S.
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  • 362 19 A RACE for "Old Soldiers at G.H.Q.'s annual athletics held at Tanglin yesterday was won by General Sir John Harding. C.-in-C. FARELF. Royal Signal* won the invitation mile medley relay race with Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers second The inter-Branch cup was won by
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  • 868 19 Tan Soo Hian sets new time for 220 yds. ACS. SPORTS TTAN SOO HiAN was the onh athlete to smash a record at the 37th annual athletic meeting of the Anglo-Chinese School held at Jalan Beaar Stadium yesteiday »htn he returned 25 sec. In the 220 yards for **B" division
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  • 225 19 ST. Andre* s O*d boys were 31 runs behind wltn two wicket* in hand In the first innings In their annual cricket game against tne Present Boys at the school ground yesterrtay Tne match mill be continued at 11 ajn. today. FBEBKNT BOYS— IST. INNS.
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  • 2209 20  - NATURE S GENT. WINS IN CLOSE FINISH EPSOM JEEP Favourites fail at Penang I By pHOTO-FINISH specialist Colin Tulloh landed Nature's Gentleman a head winner from Opera in a thrilling finish for the Summer Cup, over 8} furlongs for Class 3, Div. 1 stayers, at Penang yesterday, concluding day of
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  • 201 20 rrHS Present Boys of Raffles Inlon won th* challenge (Meld, presented by Mr. N A Mallal 'or tha nr»t tlms) In four years wh.-n they de.'eated the Past b 41 run* in a ke«nly-c»*aw*Bwswl <■: match played on -il ground yesterday. In 1948 th«
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  • 54 20 ATCNAIR Youngsters beat St Jaeph's Institution 2nd XI b. M runs In a gam* of cricket Basah Road yesterday MrHwJr batting first scored M 4 ma H Retnam 41. C. Kakaaun U» >«re all o>jt for 4* run ene with 15: Vohame< B'l'e
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  • 229 20 INHERE was a record entry of A 105 for the Eu Tong Sen Cup when the qualifying round was played at the Island Club yesterday. The course was in perfect condition and there were some fine low scores, the qualifiers being headed by Llm Bo
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  • 63 20 OFFICE-BEARERS of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Aswiation for this year were elected at the annual genera; meeting as follows: President. Mr. h. Klat (CSC >• vice-president. Lee Ftong Llm IY.MCA); hon. see. treas.. Tan Sin Whatt (T.B.C); committee member.'!: C. Quince (8.8 C), Tan Sin Ho (T.S.C). Tan
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  • 75 20 SYDNEY. Sat. DAVE SANDS, Australian holder of the British Empire middleweight title, has been offered £4,000 to defend his title against the British champion. Randolph Turpin. Sands manager. Tom Maguire, said here tonight that Jack Solomons, London promoter, had made the offer in a radio-tele-phone call
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  • 388 20 SULAIMAN AND MATTHEWS TIE FOR HONOURS 'TWENTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD Cpl. 9ulalman bin Mo' inmed Noor and t»enty-seven-year-old P/O Ronald Matthews with 18 points rarh tied for individual championhip honours at the annual athletic sports of R.A.P. Tengah at Tengah yesterday. Cpl. Sulalman was Arst In the oole vault. 120 yds. hurdles and
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