The Straits Times, 31 March 1952

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  • 20 1 The Straits Times MALAYA S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1645 Jf PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1952
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  • 154 1 MILWAUKEE, Sun. MR. Harold SUssen, Republican candidate for the U.S. presidency, said here that President Truman's decision not to seek reelection meant the Democrats would be more difficult to defeat. Staasen. campaigning for votes in the Wisconsin presidential primary, said the Republican*
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  • 55 1 LONDON. Sun. WEDDING couples queued In the snow at British register offices yesterday to beat the Apr. 5 deadline for an income tax rebate Marriage before the end of the financial year entitles a man to claim up to a maximum of £35 rebate in taxation
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  • 67 1 HONG KONG. Sun.— Hong Kong's Supreme Court yesterday found the anti-Commu-nist Chi Yin Daily New s euilty of contempt of court for commenting editorially on the pending trial for sedition of 10 publishers, proprietors and printers of the colony's three pro-Communist newspapers The Chief Justice. Sir
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  • 25 1 Death in the spotlight ATHENS, Sun Four Greeks condemned as Communist spies were executed by shooting in the glare of searchlights at dawn yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 489 1 Decision to resign takes Party by surprise WASHINGTON, Sunday. MR. TRUMAN'S surprise announcement that he would not stand for re-election as President of the United States has plunged the Democratic Party into confusion over the choice of a successor to him. There had been speculation that
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  • 127 1 Reds still want Russia in team rOKYO. Sun ARMISTICE negotiations at IJ\ Panmunjom remained deadlocked today on whether i Russia couid be considers j, 1 I neutral in the Korean war The Communists insisted the Russians should be part of an inspection team to go behind Allied lines during an
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  • 436 1 MALAYS WANT INTERIM GOVT. FOR MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE United Malays National Organisation today decided to ask the British Government to set up an interim government which will give full independence to this country within three years. Shouts of "Merdeka" and loud applause attended the adoption of this resolution
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  • 71 1 THEY WILL STAY IN WATER until.... GENOA. Bun. A GANG of 38 Italian workmen, staging the world's first underwater strike were today locked in a concrete shaft 50 feet below sea level just off Genoa. The men building a new pier, climbed into one of the underwater foundation chambers yesterday
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  • 145 1 'PROVED IN KOREA BATTLES 9 Washington, Sunday. THE United States Chief of Staff, Gen. J. Lawton Collins, claimed in evidence before a Congressional committee published here yesterday that the United States is making "superior weapons to those of the Soviets". Gen Collins and other army
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  • 19 1 THIS HAPPY FICTI'KK ot Mr. Truman w«. taken a few days ago at tiey West Florida.
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  • 130 1 AUSTRALIA EASES BAN ON JAPS MELBOURNE. Sun. rh Australian Government has decided to lift the ban on the entry into Australia of some Japanese married to Australians the Immigration Minister Mr. Harold Holt, said yesterday. The new policy which followed the signing of the Japanese peace treaty, applied equally to
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  • 22 1 KARACHI, Sun— The Pakistan Government yesterday announced its decision to sponsor the Tunisian question in the United Nations Security Council
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  • 45 1 MOMBASA, Sun. Thousands of Animals elephant rhinoceros, giraffe and zebraare fleeing from bush-fires which axe devastating hundreds of square miles in the Voi area, 100 miles from here About 1,000 elephants, roaming in and around Voi town, are damaging crops. —Reuter.
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  • 29 1 TOKYO. Sun.— Japan's National Police Reserve Corps announced yesterday that it Is recruiting 32.500 men and 2,000 officers, bringing the Corps strength to 110,000.
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  • 52 1 TEHERAN, Sun. PREMIER Mohammed Mossadeq's Government today declared martial law in Teheran for one month. The Government said the stern measure is aimed at preventing demonstrations and bloody rioting such as that on Friday, In which, a Government communique said, three people were killed and 50
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  • 146 1 KHATMANDU. NEPAL. Bun TEN Swiss mountain clim- bers left here yesterday n the first stage of Caelr attack on the 29.002-foot Mount Everest the ninth attempt to conquer the world's highest mountain. The Alpinists were accompanied by 12 guides and>A64 porters for their 180-mfle trek
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  • 140 1 LARGS, Scotland, Sunday. |i|R. Aneurin Be van, Left-wing Labour Party leader, said yesterday that, Britain's Conservative Government had "given evidence of its own bigotry and intolerance by encouraging the benighted behaviour of Dr. Malan", Premier of South Africa. Addressing the Scottish Labour Party conference, he said: "When
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  • 41 1 MOSCOW, Sun.— Marshal Stalin yesterday attended a meeting of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federated Republic. His absence from a meeting of this body on last Wednesday led to reports that he was ill.— Reuter.
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  • 34 1 PARIS, Sun. The French National Assembly yesterday fined a Communist Deputy, Mile. Mathilde Peri, 70,000 francs after she said that French soldiers in Korea were "a dishonour" to the nation— Reuter.
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  • 52 1 DETROIT, Sun. Mrs. Martha Kidd won a divorce decree after testifying that life with her husband was literally a bed of thorns. She told the judge that once he tossed her Into a rosebush in her mother's yard, saying: "Your mother can have you
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  • 26 1 LONDON, Sun. Sir Andre Duncan, 67, Chairman of the British Iron and Steel Federation, died in his sleep in London early today. AP.
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  • 35 1 MANILA. Sun. Two persons were burnt to death today when a petrol tank truck collided with a train at a railway crossing near C*lam ba. Laguna' province, and burst into flames. A.P.
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  • 201 1 Forces kill 3 Reds in T'ganu KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. SECURITY forces In Trengganu scored a success against terrorists today when they killed three of a gang in the Kemasik area. Details of the battle were not available today. Information from the public led a police jungle squad to kill one
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  • 37 1 TOKYO. Sun. A sudden blaze wiped out the American Seventh Cavalry Regiment's headquarters at Camp Crawford, Hokkaido northern Japan, today The nre destroyed many regimental souvenirs dating back to General George Amstrong Custer.— Reuter.
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  • 38 1 PARIS, Sun.— E. B. (Eddie) Choong, the Malayan badminton ace, won the men's singles title in the French international championships when he beat his brother E. L (David) Choong 15-5. 15-8 here today.— Reuter.
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  • 292 2 AGREEMENT HOPE IN EGYPT LONDON, Fri. rr is suggested in dip- lomatic quarters here that Britain and Egypt are aiming at reaching j agreement in their I treaty negotiations beIfore the Egyptian general election on May 18. The Foreign Office refused to comment on
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    48 2 "NOW, NOW, you two, I can't get it any higher. It's a big enough strain as it is." Dicksi (from Africa), left, and Daisy (from Ceylon) insist at th«. London Zoo that their drinking water must be "high." They just refuse to come down to earth for it.
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  • 104 2 Tito gets ready for aggressors BELGRADE, Sun. GEN. Ivan Gosnjak. Yugoslav Vice-Minister of Defence, told the National Assembly that Yugoslavia would spend 22 per cent of her total national income this year on defence and that she had raised her war production nearly six times since 1947. "If we add
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  • 142 2 bBKUWii, m'ciiuanaiana. ounaay. A SIX-MAN delegation from the Bamangwato tribe will fly to London early next month folowing the British Government's decision this week lever to recognise Seretse Khama as the tribe's chief. delegation, led by the senior representative, ca Kgamane. will tr^ to
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    • 586 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT i APPUCATrONS are lavlMd from Federal Cltlsens for appointment to the po*t« Of (a) Teachers 1c English Schools > Normal Clasg Trained) and (b) Teacher* in Training (English SbooU). Candidates for appointment under (a) should have completed their Normal Class Training. The salary scale* are $200 x 10-310/
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    • 744 2 NOTICES THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) RURAL BOARD. SINGAPORE Aniliient Ltet l»5t NOTICE In hereby given In pursuance of the provisions of Section 63 of the Municipal Ordinance that the Rural Board has duly revised the amount of assessment to be levied on all houses, buildings and lands, situated within
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    • 272 2 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE j TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Supply of 1.000 125 W. High Pressure Mercury Vapour Street Lighting Lanterns and necessary operating gear. Forms from Elec- i triclty Department (Room 109) j Close NOON 1,5;52. CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE j TENDERS VEHICLES DEPARTMENT Supply of \arioua licence plates,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 181 2 3 45 City Co Meeting report; 9.50 9.45 "Jack Smith Show 10 SINGAPORE Curtain Call; 10.20 "A Tale to "London Studio Concerts"; 10.30- Telr io.35-11 'Roll Back the 11 Dance Music. 9.35 a-m.-9.55 Schools; 10 Bmer- Carper ..u.hm geucy News; 10.05 -Tunes from T m*m»T» PENAMG Yesterday and Today": 10.45-12
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  • 93 3 INSTRUCTION BY RADIO: Stewardess Marie Crefcoeur if r i ins not to miss a word of Hie advice coming to her. The Constellation's radio officer takes down the conversation. DELIVERY ROOM: Thin, transparent curtains divide Hie passenger lounge from tft« "delivery room." THE BABY: -Stewardess
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  • 263 3 U.N. ANSWERS RUSSIA UNITED NATIONS, Sunday. SOVIET charges of germ warfare in Korea were ruled out of order in the disarmament commission here on Friday. The ruling by Mr David Johrson. Canadian chairman, ro ved tru- Soviet delegate. Mr. Jacob Malik, to an angry protest
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  • 26 3 MUNICH. Sun. Six million Bavarians went to the j polls today to elect mayors and 60,000 councillors for 1 7,100 cities, towns and village^—UP^
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  • 173 3 I BANGKOK, Sun. THE new Siamese Govern■l ment consists of 20 generaLs and admirals and six oihers. Premier Phibun Songgram said that s uch a Government was necessary as it .was intended to be a "defence cabinet." He added that should a war break out.
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  • 27 3 BONN, Sun. The three Allied high commissioners yesterday sent messages tc Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, congratulating him on his escape from the attempted bomb outrage on Thursday.—AFP.
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  • 153 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. rpHE United States Navy will be ready In a few months to operate three new, kinds of guided missies. They! •re already coming DfT the production Jlnos. Thi. s was reveaed .-sterdav I In a testimony on ti e defencebudget made public by
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  • 119 3 LONDON, Sunday. DITTER winds laden with snow and sleet brought D an icy "winter in spring" to Britain and the Continent yesterday. Seventy-five mile-per-hour gales lashed the English Channel causing one of the worst shipping delays in years. Snowstorms cut visibility and great seas
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  • 59 3 SAIGON, Sun. French Union forces h a v 'c tightened their ring round a large force of Vletminh troops east of Thai Binh tn the Tonklng Delta, a French Army communique said. The French forces killed 200 Vietminh about eight miles southeast of Thai Binh, which is
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  • 585 3 I^HE seen c is the regular Amsterdam-Sydney flight. A X.L.M. fuur-engined Constellation roars through tlu night. The passengers arc dozing to Capt. Fluyters. peering out of his cockpit, all seem* normal. But for flightcaptains the unexpected is always only just around the corner.
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  • 56 3 CAIRO. Sun.— The Egyptian newspaper, Al Ahram, said yesterday that 195 people had been arrested in a house to house search of Cairo and a large quantity of arms and papers, including Communist literature, uncovered. The paper said a force of 180 officers and men had
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  • 32 3 WASHINGTON. Sun.— The United Blates Cabinet and the Washin*?toH diplomatic '"orps will attend a memorial service tomorrow tor the late Prime Ministpr of Ceylon, Mr: D S Senanayake.— Reuter.
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  • 194 3 NEW MADNESS IN THIS WORLD, SAYS MR. NEHRU NEW DELHI, Sun. MR. Nehru said yesterday that a new madne.---was taking hold of the world guns and tanks are being piled up in an armament race without considering whether the world would be destroyed and human beings would cease to exist.
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  • 45 3 HOUSTON. Texas. Sun. A 74-year-old man ha s been arrested for making "goo-goo" eyes on a 48-year-old woman. Under the laws of the city. it is an offence even to wink at a Houston woman if she obj ects.— U.P.
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  • 33 3 NEW DELHI. Sun.— lndia has protested diplomatically to Soviet Russia's embassy against "distorted reports" of conditions in this country by Moscow Radio, a Foreign Office spokesman disclosed yesterday.— A.P.
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    • 268 3 184S-1952 AFTER CHILDBIRTH. have made experiments icith "Serravallo's Tonic" in convalescence after severe operations in anaemia after childbirth, and in chlorosis in young women, always with excellent results. This mixture is willingly taken even by children and does not in anyway disturb the digestion. Prof. TAUFFER Professor of Gynaecology at
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  • 721 4 BLIZZARD HITS 11 GAMESi LONDON, Sunday. YESTERDAY'S blizzard in South England caused the biggest" hold-up of football this season. Apart from the Cup semi-final between Chelsea and Arsenal the first time in the history of the cup that a semi-final has been put
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  • 65 4 SCOTLAND MUST FIND ANOTHER HALFBACK LONDON. Sun. Scotland will have to find another halfback for their match against England at Hampden Park next Saturday. Alex Forbes of the Arsenal manager, Tom leased according to the Arsenal Manager, Tom Whittaker. as he will be wanted for the tup semifinal against Chelsea.
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  • 131 4 French final is Choong monooolv PARIS, Sun. fHE Choong brothers Eddie and x David— will make it an allMalayan affair In the French international badminton championships' singles final here tomorrow. In the semi-finals here last night. Eddie beat France's :40. 1, Henri Pelizza 15-2. 15-2. whL* David was taken to
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  • 335 4 March 29..-. a day to be remembered LONDON, Sunday. A FREAK spring blizzard J which hit Southern England yesterday with intense ferocity caused the biggest upset in sporting fixtures of the winter. Knife-edged icy blasts and heavy snow caused postponement of one of the biggest events of the heaviest sports
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  • 46 4 r THE spartan Oxford ana Cambridge crews rowed their annual boat race from Putney to Mortlake under conditions thought to be the worst since the race was inaugurated in 1829. Snow fell during the race in 1912 but the weather was far worse today.
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  • 50 4 LONDON. Sun.— Two men's international hockey matches were played today. At Bristol. England defeated Wales by five goals to nil after leading 1-0 at halftlme, while In Belfast, Ireland and Scotland dr«w 3-3 after the teams had been sharing four goals at the interval. Reuter.
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  • 548 4 RUGBY INTERNATIONAL twk.kknham, Sunday. pNGLAND, with an unconverted try in the 18th minutes, beat Ireland in yesterday's Rugby International here by three points to zero. The match had been postponed from several weeks ago owing to the death of King George VI and it seemed
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  • 237 4 COLD, BUT EXCITING RUGGER LONDON, Sun. WIDESPREAD snow falls in the. South caustd many club games to be cancelled yesterday. Most of the remaining matches took place in wintry conditions and though high standards of play were generally Impossible, thos who braved the elements to watch saw plenty of exciting
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  • 33 4 TOKYO, Sun.— The visiting Philippine boxing team suffered their first defeat last night, losing four-one in the Philippine-Japan goodwill boxing tournament held at the Memorial Hall.— A. P.
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  • 1150 4 ESTERDAY'S U.K. football results and L the latest AINUUN, Sunday, league positions ar© x given below: L N F.A. tlP SEMI-FINALS Blackburn Ko. 0 Newcastle 0 1 *Cbdflet\ Arsenal DIVISION I Boiton I Liverpool 1 1 Burnley Sunoerland 1 hariu>n Alton Villa •Knlham Derby
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  • 132 4 'Weather suited 'us' Stokes LONDON, Sui». QXFORD president Adrian v Stokes said after his crews victory In the annual boat race that "It was the sort of weather that suited us". But even the old-timers could not remember wcrse conditions, what with snow, sleet and an Icy wind beating on
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  • 102 4 LONDON, Sun.— Richard Bergmann equalled Victor Barna's record when he won the men's singles title for the fifth time in the British open table tennis championships here today. Bergmann beat Johnny Leach 21-6, 18-21, 21-12. 21-18 in the final. Thus ended Leach's hopes of being*
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  • 77 4 CAPETOWN, Sun. Mrs. Fanny Blankers-Koen, Dutch winner of four Olympic gold medals, won tile 80 metres women's hurdles final In the South African athletics championships and Olympic trials here yesterday. Her time of 11.4 sees, was a South African record. Mrs. Blankers-Koen won by about
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  • 232 5 Gen. Fonblanque to take over the Home Guards ANOTHER MOVE TO COMBAT BANDITS KOALA LUMPUR, Sunday. DETAILS of the reorganisation of the Home (Juard in the Federation ordered by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver L\ U i- 1 ton. in December, were announced today. Major-General E.
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    49 5 MR. P. BHASKARAN, who is attached to G.H.Q. FARELF. Singapore, and Miss K. Nalini, daughter of the late Mr. C. Kesavan and Mrs. Kesavan, were married according to Hindu rites yesterday at the S.V.C. Hall. Picture shows Mr. Bnaskar*n garlanding his bride a Hindu marriage custom. Straits Times picture.
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  • 131 5 It was hard to laugh at right places THE Little Theatre Players have a. good reputation among the amateur theatrical companies of Singapore. But their present production, "The Chiltern Hundreds.' decs not go very far towards maintaining it. In spi'e of the most convincing pettormunces of the younger members of
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  • 51 5 TAIPING. Sun. Taiping Chinese, who observe All Soul s Day (Cheng Bengi. have been allowed to take food offerings to the Hokkien and Cantonese cemeteries in Tupai between 6.30 a.m. and 7 pjn. from today to April 8. All worshippers should carry their identity
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  • 34 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mazalam bin Rahmat, a member of a jungle squad was charged in the police court today with having deserted on Dec. 5. He was allowed $100 bail, pending trial.
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  • 264 5 RAIL WA Y UNION CHIEF SA YS- KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ALLEGATIONS that the Malayan Railway Admin- istration is victimising members of the Malayan Railway Traffic Operating Union was made today by Mr. J. Leo, president of the union. Mr. Leo told the Straits Times that, as
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  • 145 5 TEACHER CRITICISES PARENTS MR. Cheong* Hock Hal, education officer at St. Andrew's School, Singapore, yesterday criticised parents, who send their children to Britain and Australia to Qualify foi> the University of Malaya entrance examination. "I feel that it is very wrong to send .Malayan boys overseas to meet the University's
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  • 51 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Lim Teck, Mohd. Don bin Haji Hamid, Ujagar S*ngh and Ung Chwee Kee were each fined $15 in the police court today for failing to observe a road sign. Leong Hai Meng, and Thomas Wong were each fined $10 for a similar
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  • 29 5 Prom April 1. Mr. R. O. D. Houghton. will be secretary and executive officer of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association in place of Mr. R. Boyd
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  • 194 5 gUB-STATIONS liable to load shedding today are: DAT Aljnnid Road. Sims Avenue, j Semneoon Road. KoUm Aver McPherson Road, Kirn Chuan Rd.! Ipper Serangoon Road, Yio Chu Kan* Road. Govt. Printing House, B.addell He. K hts, Moantbatten Network, Singapore Swimming Club. Tanjong Rhu. U.E. Shipw«rt Kliu Cross, Nanjing
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  • 71 5 Ruler appoints assessors PORT DICKSON, Sun. The Ruler-ln-Councll has nominated the following persons to be assessors of the Muhammadan (Offences) Order in Council, 1938. for Port Dickson district for 1952:Raja Hitam bin Raja Abdul Majid, Port Dickson; Haji Abdul Malek bin Ma' amor, Kathi, Port Dickson; Sheikh Abdul Shukor bin
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  • 197 5 PENANG, Sunday. SERGEANT L. J. Fitzgerald, of the Penang Auxiliary Police Force who was the first European victim of a Penang bandit ambush, was accorded full military honours at his funeral in ths Western Road Cemetery this afternoon. Many of his colleagues In I the
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    43 5 MRS. ANG CHWEE CHAI giving away the prizes at the third quarterly competition of the Singapore Camera Club at the Britfeh Council Hall. Stamford Road, yesterday. One of the winners, Mr. Kwok Shan* Wei, is seen hero receiving his prize. Straits Times picture.
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  • 61 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Because the facts of the case could not be given, the magistrate in the police court today refused He accept a plea of guilty by Yeoh Ling Keow, charged with negligent driving. The prosecutor informed the court that the facts were not
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  • 19 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Johore Rotary Club will meet for lunch on Tuesday. A business meeting will follow.
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  • 367 5 TB IN MALA YA: GOVT SHOULD BEAR BURDEN' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. (GOVERNMENT is not shouldering sufficient res- ponsibility for tuberculosis in the country, said Dato H. E. Mackenzie at the third annual meeting of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis at Hotel Majestic, Kuala Lumpur, this morning. While
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  • 131 5 A RESOLUTION seeking the A release of Mr. Devan Nalr and Mr. p. V. Sharma, former officials of the Singapore Teachers Union, will be tabled at the union's annual general meeting next Saturday Both have been under detention under the Emergency Regulation since January last year.
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  • 62 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. HEW Kew, 48, was today charged in Kuala Lumpur with unlawful possession of 58 gallons of petrol and offering a bribe of $100 to a police officer. The offence was alleged have taken place at Setap^ village, Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday morning. Accus claimed
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  • 64 5 Officials of the Indian Congress at Bukit Timah. Singapore have been elected as follows:— President, Mr. P K. Lixmenan; vice-President, Mr. V. Roberts; secretary, Mr. V. M. Mathews; treasurer, Mr. P. Genardanen PilUu. Committee: Messrs. S. Ramanadha Rau, Karpuyah, Sandana Sawmy, Velu, Alexander, M. N. Nambiar,
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  • 120 5 fTHRReV. Canon R. S. \,,fj Adams chairman ofHhe Trafalgar Home committee, yesrterday said, that a m*etin<» will be held this alter- j noon at 5. SO pm at Adeiphl i t i i j 4 Roof "Garden to form an associaOlCrt to supply educational facilities to
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  • 22 6 FRANK PEREIRA of 90 Prinsep Street, Singapore, passed away yesterday. Burial to-day at 6 0 pm. at Sa.nt Joseph's Church (PM.L
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  • 36 6 MADAM ANNIE TAN OON LI AN. wife of the late Henry Lee Fow Lee thanks all relatives and friends who sent wreaths, condolences etc and attended the funeral of the late Henry Lee r°» L*«
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  • 19 6 TAN HOCK SAN departs 31-3-49 Always loved and remembrred by his wife, sister, children, family and friends.
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  • 690 6 Like Calvin Coolidge, Mr. Truman does not choose to run. Again like Calvin Coolidge, he has given ample notice of his decision not to bo a Presidential candidate ajidin. President Truman's announcement came in the middle of a prepared address which, up to the point that Mr.
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  • 380 6 The boom in textiles began to collapse twelve, months ago. In the second' half of the year. according to reports submitted at the annual meet- ing of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, the posi- tion deteriorated still further, j Although there has been little i recent buying
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  • 25 6 THE HAGUE. Sun.—Holland held the fourth place after the United States. Britain and France in giving technical assistance to underdeveloped countries In 1951.
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    • 373 6 yHE Times has recently published an appeal letter written by the then Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, concerning the construction of a Memorial Club to be attached to St. Andrew's Cathedral. While this motion should be strongly supported by all members of local and "home' communities,
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    • 407 6 Unknown 'injuries scheme THERE has been much talk A of the poor response to the call for Civil Defence in the Colony, most of the talkers being people in authority What is not realised is that if somebody vants to join an organisation, he naturally wants to know what such
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    • 162 6 WITH reference to your report of March 27, "Mr. Tan Has A Plan," may I draw your attention to my letter under the heading "The i Identity Card Queues," which was published in the Straits Times on July 21. 1950. I quote an extra*!: In order to
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    • 29 6 WHY should, It be necessary for a bank»in Johore Bahru to charge 35 cents :ommLssion for a cheque drawn on Its own branch in Singapore? INTERESTED. Johore.
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    • 471 6 The late D.M. Tibbs, planter pioneer WITH the death of D. M. Tibbs at Batu Gajah Hospital on Saturday, March 22, one more link i s severed with the pioneer planters who opened up Malaya in the early year s of the century. Dudley Tibbs was the youngest son of
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  • 677 6  -  RALPH WALLING While the armies watch and wait By TOKYO. KOREA is bogged down by a military as well as a political stalemate. That is the considered opinion of Allied Service and diplomatic experts in Tokyo as the Communist and United Nations armies watch
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  • 35 6 S. AFRICA ASIA BY an unfortunate transposition, the name of Mr. John Jacobs appeared instead of Mr. Joseph John's at the foot of Friday's letter on "South A*|ca, Asia and democracy. We apologise to both.
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  • 398 6 imitation WE were visited by a plague of flying ants at the weekend. These are the insects, at least, which have always been known to us as flvinjr ants the pests which come flocking, in when rain threatens, or when rain has actually begun, or when the
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    • 769 6 OEHLERB CLARKE: The marriage of George Rae Oehler» to Frances Maude Clarke solemnised by the Rev. Dunkerley at St. Andrews Cathedral. Singapore, on Easter Monday, list. March. I*o2. ANNOI NCFMF NTS A LOVELY SELECTION of Model millinery by Gertrude HHrris of Bond Street has Just arrived at Madeline Ltd., 278,
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  • 337 7 'But I will act if there is any Red infiltration KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'J'HE High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, has dispelled all doubts regarding Government policy towards trade unionists and organised labour in a message he sent tq the annual dinner of the
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  • 111 7 Ex-Chindit leader for Malaya From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Sun. BRIGADIER L. E. C. M. Perowne, 50-year-old former Chindit leader who has been appointed Commander of South Malaya District, will fly to Malaya early in April. His German wife will probably follow by sea. Brig. Perowne was ordered home yesterday
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  • 47 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Neo Swee Choon, a iorry driver, was fined a total of $300 at Johore Bahru for attempting to export eight logs from a forest reserve, using a false non-dutiable declaration form and failing to make a verbal declaration <*• goods for export.
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    111 7 FOURTEEN Malay Regiment sergeants will leave 'or Britain today. 12 of them bound for the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst and the other two the Physical Training School at Aldershot. Last night, the sergeants, in smart dark blue mess uniforms, were entertained to a dinner in Singapore given by the
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  • 167 7 BUKIT TIMAH PROJECT TPHE first phase of the $3,000,000 Amoy Canning A Corporation (Singapore) Limited project at the Bth mile Bukit Timah Road, S ngapore, is scheduled to be completed in June, said the manager Mr. Lim Kirn Poey, yesterday. It consists of a milliondollar
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  • 293 7 Camera Club holds third contest MORE than 70 photographs were on show at the third quarterly competition of the Singapore Camera Club, held at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road, yesterday. There were also many London Times pictures of British Royal Coronation ceremonies. Empire and Commonwealth gatherings of Primp Ministers
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  • 32 7 Mr. H. H. Rankine, acting Australian Trade Commissioner in Malaya sailed from Singapore yesterday with his wife and 13-month-old son n the Nieuw Holland for Australia for a nine-month vacation.
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  • 19 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The Regent of Johore presided at a meeting of the Johore Executive Council today.
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  • 26 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Pang Chia Yam, of Wood lands, was fined $3 at Johore Bahru for hawking fowls. He said he was buying fowls
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  • 76 7 NEWSMEN PLAN A BALL A SINGAPORE International Press Ball will be held on May 3. Organised by Singapore journalists, all the proceeds will go to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association. Raffles Hotel has been booked and leaders of Singapore's civic, commercial and military life are expected to attend. Scores of Singapore's
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  • 50 7 Group AB blood is urgently needed In the Singapore blood bank. Figures In the bank from March 22 to 28 are: O A B AB Total Received 62 21 15 3 101 Given 51 29 17 1 98 Flasks in hand 33 19 17 2 71
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  • 286 7 OINGAPORE can be proud of its Musical Society's symphony orchestra. They achieved nothing short of a triumph at last night's concert And Jan Sme'erlin, the famous pianist, agrees. He proudly deflected the applause from himself to the Singaporeans. There were a few dozen empty seats
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  • 173 7 SINGAPORE City Councillors at their meeting this afternoon will be asked to agree to a recommendation of their procedure committee that all senior appointments in the City service be made bj the Government Public Services Commission. All appointments in the senior officers' salary scheme and
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  • 91 7 FIRE engines from the Singapore Central Station answered six calk yesterday four to put out lallang fires at Chinese cemeteries in different parts of the Island, one to tackle an electrical short circuit and the last one turned out to be "controlled burning of tar drums"
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  • 57 7 Malayan air cadets under training with the Royal Singapore Flying Club were shown two films on aviation at the Flying Club last night. The films shown were— Highlights of Fan borough 1951 and Air Parade. Air Parade a history of civil aviation— was specially made as
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  • 18 7 The President Taft arrived in Singapore yesterday. This is hhre r visit to the Colony
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  • 443 7 Make insurance pay dependants, urges lawyer FUSMAYED at the number of cases in which the dependants of persons killed in motvr accidents, and others who were injured, have failed in claims against the insurers of the vehicles, a Singapore lawyer has made representation to the AttorneyGeneral, Mr. E. J. Davies,
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  • 29 7 Coconut oil has been reduced from 60 cents to 55 cents a quart bottle in Singapore. The price per kati is down by $1 to $13.50.
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  • 25 7 A force of 50 men is to be recruited by the Singapore City Council for its new $1,000,000 fire station at Alexandra Road.
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  • 166 7 A SECTION of the audrnc* at a meeting organised by the Singapore Muslim Welfare Association yesterday staged a walk-out in protest against a resolution passed by the meeting. The resolution stated that th# meeting viewed with alarm the proposal to change
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  • 89 7 For having served in various capacities from committee member to president during the last 30 years, Mr. J. A. Gagan was unanimously elected an honorary life member at the annual meeting of Singapore Swimming Club. Mr. D. Stark was re-elected, president. Other officials are: Mr.
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  • 61 7 MR. D. M D. STEPHEN, aged 68. passed away peacefully at 118 Carpmael Road at 4.30 p.m. Mar. 30. The cortege will leave the Katong Church *t 4.30 p.m. today to Bidadarl. MARGARET AMELIA CASHIN. wife of Nelson Cashin, 297. Teluk Kurau, passed away at K.K. hospital at 10.30
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  • 500 8 Journey Through Africa By RAYMOND MORTIMES VENTURE TO THE INTERIOR: By Laurens van der Post. (Hogarth Press. 12s. 6d.i THIS book will be widely enjoyed, I believe, for its delightful virtues, and will then become still more popular because of what I take to be its faults. Colonel van der
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  • 774 8 By E.R. WATSON A HISTORY OF COLF IN BRITAIN. (Cassells, 42/-) NO game, not even, cricket, has been so fortunate in its writers as golf, and when such men as Darwin, Longhurst, Crawley and Cotton combine with others to write its history you
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    • 104 8 A WELL-KNOWN lady educationist In Singapore has written a cookery book, "My Favourite Recipes", to swell her school's building fund. Mrs. Ellice Handy, principal of the Methodist Girls' School since 1945 says the entire proceeds from the first edition of her book will be donated to the school
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    • 138 8 By ALISON UTTLCY A WINDOW ON A HILL. By Richard Church. (Hale. 15$) rpHIS illustrated collection X of short essays reflects the poet's outlook, both visual and spiritual, the keen observation of country detail, the awareness of underlying varieties. The fifty odd studies range from the discoveries which
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    • 175 8 SO LONG TO LEARN. By John Mase field. (Heinemann. 18s.) "C° LONG TO LEARN" is >3 the Poet Laureate's account of hi s childhood and apprenticeship to letters. He U too modest to refer to himself as a pc#:, and persists in his definition of
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  • 1091 9 SEMARANG. HPHE tides of war and L revolution that have swept Indonesia for tha past decade have not touched the position of the Chinese businessman: he is still in firm control of this nation's multi-million dollar retail trade and part of the wholesale business. Take Siong Kirn Sic for instance,
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  • 1178 9  - limousines draw up in front of his little shop. Welldressed representatives <>f big Chinese importing firms alight ana talk bustness in the dingy ba^k-room-office On e on P occasion I saw Siong buy U5525,000 worth of Japanese made na:is. Thr» transaction lasted exactly 60 seconds, netted a t!dv 30 per
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    • 331 9 g, grave significance (6. 9). Straits Times Crossword down 2. ''Under flew" (anag.) (9). 'I I l I l I i I I f i i l I I 3- Panel creates an Indian IS 16 7 Slate (5). j I _J_ 4. Really It applies only to 3SS SS!
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  • 282 10 Changes hit stock market LONDON, Sun. EACH of the successive measures in the Conservative Government's disinflation policy hits the stock market where it hurts. First it was the "new monetary policy" with its moderate rise in the bank rate and then the Budget speech and the unexpected four per cent
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  • 157 10 From Our Own Cerrwpoi»4en« MELBOURNE, Sat. HPHE investment market clo«d on an uncertain note yesterday. Falls again outnumbered rises but the bttt bulk of the 7CO listed issues showed no change. Passing of the Interim dividend by Drug Homes brought a sharp fall of 2 in this
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  • 406 10 No pressure to sell noticeable From A Market Correspondent VTOTHING occurred to enliven Malayan markets the week and quiet conditions persisted in all .sections. No pressure to sell was noticeable, not even when the dastardly Tanjong Malim murders were reported but perhaps this restraint
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  • 141 10 rpELUK Anson Rubber Estate Umlted made $320,046 166.6% last year and a dividend of 20 r B is recommended. Net liquid assets In the Balance Sheet including balance of sale proceeds of Palawan Estate, work out at $702,001. or $1.46 per share. Cost of production came to
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  • 33 10 Payment of a 20 per cent dividend, less tax. Is recommended by the Directors of Teluk Ansoo Rubber Estate Ltd. in their report fcr the year ended Dec. 31. 1951.
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  • 295 10 BUSINESS done in the Malayan Share Market last week Included: INDUSTRIALS. Alexandra Brick Ordinary $3.20, Fraser Neave Ordinary $3.7«, Gammon $2 80 Hammer $43.00, Malayan Breweries $5.00 to $4,924. Malayan Cement $95 to $90, McAlister $39 50, Robinson Ordinary $3.85. Straits Trading $21.75, Uniteers Ordinary $13 75, Henry
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  • 71 10 THK Malayan Exchange Banks Association announced agreed rates of exchange to merchants at the week-end as follows: BUYING AIR MAIL T.T. O.D. New York 33 33 Vi 90 d/st. 33 Credit Bills 33 7/16 Trade Bills Canada 32 31/16 32 15/16 33 3/16 SELLING T.T./O/D. New York
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  • 54 10 CHIPS alongsWe the Singapore Harbour Board godowns or expected there at 7 ajn. today are: Devonshire 1 2; Weltrevedren 4/5: Hong Ann 5: Seeamat 6 7: Steel Designer 8/9: Rotti 13/14: President Tyler 15/16: President Taft 18: Bounsrainville 33 34Garoet 38/39: William Luckenbach 42 43; Tasman 4:
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  • 594 11 POLICE v CSC CETLON SrOKT* CLUB C. Thuraisinuam b S. K. Sundram 2 S. Yoearalah b S. K. Sundram 4 S Kulaisingam lbw S. K. Sundram 4 X S. Retnam c Devadas b Perera 43 S D. Williams lbw H Perera 4 U Thillazaratnam b H Perera 13
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  • 434 11 Midgley and Eng Cheng bowl best By Our Cricket Reporter rpHhKh were only two outright results in tne Singapore Cricket Association's senior cricket tournament matches yesterday which were reduced to one-day affairs. Rain caused two matches to be abandoned. In the two matches that saw a finish, Singapore
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  • 60 11 Yesterday's cricket match on the SCC. padang between Non-Bend-ers and SCC. was abandoned owing to rain, with Non-Benders ln a good position. Non-Benders declared at 124 for seven (T. M. Hart 42. Chia Keng Hock 33; Moss four for 22). SCC. had scored 36 for five
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  • 85 11 PENANG. Sun pENANU Spr-Tte Club snatched victory in the last over to bent Indian Association by 50 runs yesterday on the Western Road ground Sports C!ub declared at 116 for nine wickets (S V Adams 35) Indian Association tried to play out time, but just
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  • 199 11 T.,«™ IPOH, Sunday. HREE newcomers— Lt. H. C. Whatney of the Commandos, schoolboy Cec'l Augustine formerly of Kedah. and Dr. G. A. Mott are included in Perak's cricket team to meet Penang at Penan* from April 12 to 14. At the conclusion of today's
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  • 243 11 SEREMBAN. Sun P<OR the first time since the Rhodes Mtmorial Trophy Cricket competition between the Negri Sembilan Combined Schools and the Negri Sembilan Cricket Association was inaugurated four years «g«. the meeting this season will be a two-day affair. The trophy match will be played
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  • 266 11 LONDON, Sun. A triangular pennant, with the crest of an English county on a white background, will be seen fluttering from the masthead of county cricket grounds this summer. It will appear only where Warwickshire are playing, for, as county champions, they are entitled
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  • 410 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. SEVERAL bright batting displays and some good fielding today made up for yesterday's lack o f enterprise and dreary cricket in the Selangor trial. Allan Jones, the Selangor captain, scored a sound 74 runs before retiring. He batted confidently and
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  • 236 11 JUNIOR CRICKET J^ CENTURY (104) by former Colony and South cricketer V. R. Sabapathy, ln which there were two sixes and 14 fours, was the highlight of yesterday's S.C.A. Junior tournament matches. But Sabapathy's hundred did not save Ceylonese II in this hiKh scoring
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  • 178 11 PENANG Sun OENANCJ left-arm spin bowlei ,loe Andres, brought off the first hat-trick this season in thp Penanfj State cricket Lrlal today nn the Western Road ground He took five wickets for 11 runs a-hen Pearsons team was dismissed for 38 runs. The trial
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  • 29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— After d'smlsstng Royal West K«nta. for 19 runs, Klang Club passed thin total with eight wickets ln band today at Klang High School
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  • 1005 12 Bakar snap goals did the trick Singapore Civilians 2; Army /Navy 1. TWO snap goals within a minute by Awang Bakar. aided and abetted by Ismail YusofF on each occasion, put Civilians on the road to victory in the Joe Chappel Memorial match at Jalan
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  • 26 12 Two S.A.F.A. League matches were postponed yesterday. They were the Dlv. 2 game at Police Depot and the Dlv. 3B match at Oeylang.
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  • 360 12 KUALA LUMPITR, San. V| IDWAY throngh the an- nu«i general meeting of the Football Association of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur last night, the Chairman, Mr. Mm Kee Slong, clasped bis head and exclaimed "For God's sake I can't stand any more of this". An
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  • 361 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MALAYAN Chinese Football Association will play against Aryan Gymkhana, the Indian touring side due in Malaya next month. At a meeting of the MCFA executive committee today at the SCRC, Mr. Koe Ewe Teik, the chairman, was empowered to arrange the fixture
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  • 51 12 SOCCER DIV. I: Indian R.C. f S.R.C. at J. Besar. Dl\ 2: Indian R.C. 'A' Marine Dept. at CYM A. BUS. HSE. LGE.: Shell v S. Darby at Shell; Gathrle v ICI at F. Park. FRIENDLY: T. Batfrn Ranters S.C.I, on padant. Combined Schools v Singapore 'A' at
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  • 125 12 CINOAPORE Business Houses 13 FA. XI to meet Singapore Malays at Jalan Besar on Wednesday is: Arshad; Johan, All Samijan, Vass (capti, Hoon Leoog. Yassin; Rahim Omar. Boon Khim. T. Misson. Mat Noor and Avthar Singh. Reserves: Eng Hoe, Omar Salleh. Abdul Rashld, Kirn San.
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  • 296 12 S.AJ.A. FIRST DIVISION P W D L P A pts Kota Raja 3 3 8 1 6 Fathul Karib 4 2 118 4 5 Rovers 3 2 1-645 Tigers 2 2 0 1 4 SRC. 3 2 1 7 10 4 Kat. Sajarah 5 2-3404 Pulau Brani
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  • 356 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. rPHIS year's Malayan Chinese Football Association cup final, to be played on June 22, will not be in Singapore even if the holders; Colony Chinese, are finalists. At the first meeting of the new-ly-elected MCFA executive committee It was decided that
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  • 1100 12  -  SENTINEL MONDAY SOCCERFRONT By FVENT of the past week along the Soccerfront was Tigers hollow victory o^er Singapore Recreation Club. Not because it was a classic exhibition it was not at all notable from the playing point of view but because it spelled, in
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  • 207 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. TTLU Selangor District qualified I for the final of the Selangor inter-dlstrlct knock-out soccer competition by defeating Klang District 3-2 at Sentul Pasar today. It was a scrappy game, with i both sides missing many chances, j but Ulu Selangor, who Included eight
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  • 54 12 TAIPINO. Sun: The Centenary' Cup presented by the Brother Director of 8t Georges Institution In commemoration of the 100 th year ot the arrival of the Christian Brother* >n Malaya for competition between Present and Past Boys of the School tn soccer, cricket and hockey
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  • 27 12 IPOH. Sun— Heavy rain this-l evening washed out the first soc- i I cer trial arranged by the Perak I A.F.A.
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  • 109 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association has written to FAM affiliates informing them of proposed SAFA tours. SAFA plans to send a team to Hong Kong for the interport match for the Aw Hoe Cup in either January or February next year. A week either before
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