The Straits Times, 26 October 1952

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  • 31 1 The Straits Times LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA Sunday Edition ot til* Straits Times dc Singapore Free Press No. 898 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1952. if PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS PHONE *****
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  • 794 1  -  LESLIE HOFFMAN FROM Rubber industry is facing an impasse JUST WHAT DID THE AWARD BOARD MEAN? KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JOMEONE in the Federation will have to solve a $900,000 question in the next few days and until it is solved, there will be no settlement
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    143 1 MOVE TO UNSEAT A MOTION to declare vacant the seat of Mr. K. Jagathcesan on the Singapore City Council will be moved by the President of the Council. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice when the Council meets on Friday. An elected councillor for City Ward, Mr. Jagatheev« n has not
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  • 111 1 275,686 WINS $250,000 H01.»1.R of ticket No. RMH won the first prize of 5250.000 in the Social and Welfare Lottery drawn at Kuala Lumpur today The ticket was sold at a post office in the. Federation The two second prizes of BMW each went to holders of tickets *****8 (Prnang)
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  • 57 1 BOMBAY. Sat. INDIAN and Pakistani border police exchang cl gunfire nil hours' last nicht in th m rthern frontier area cf Amrit.sar. The Amritsar correspondfnt for the Delhi Express said firina: broke out when Pakistani border police objected to thp action of the Indian authorities in surveying
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  • 45 1 SEOUL. Sat. SOUTH Korean infantrymen crushes a 1.000-man Communist assault to recapture the commanding peak of Sniper Ridge today. The ROKs launched an immediate assault of their own tc clean out the last Red foothold on the key centra) front height.
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  • 38 1 SYDNEY, Sat— Nearly 100 waterside workers walked off a Japanese freighter. Osaka Maru. yesterday In the first major Industrial trouble in connection 'with a Japanese ship since Japan resumed her shipping services to Australia.
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  • 35 1 LONDON. Sat. Former Labour Defence Minister. Mr. Shinwell. predicted last night that Mr. Churchill will retire soon after Queen Elizabeth's coronation next June »nd th e Conservatives will call a new election.— U.P.
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  • 575 1 Christmas Tree Fund: A grand gesture I AST week, when the Sunday Times asked readers to open their hearts and pockets to aid its Christmas Tree Fund for poor children it little expected the children themselves to respond to the appeal. The first letter opened last week was from Betty
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  • 22 1 A European motorist was Injured yesterday when his car crashed into a lamp-post at Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore.
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  • 167 1 Spore says goodbye tomorrow "POUR Brigand aircraft of No. 84 Squadron, Royal Air Force, will provide the Duchess of Kent with an escort for the first 50 miles of her journey to Hong Kong tomorrow morning. At Kalian? Airport to see the Duchess and the young Duke of Kent off
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  • 70 1 JOHANNESBURG, Sat. rpHE SOUTH African Gov- eminent yesterday dealt witch doctors a blow by banning the advertising of medicine containing parts of the human body or entrails. A government gazette notice makes it an offence punishable by six months imprisonment, a fine of £59 sterling or both.
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  • 162 1 rpwo Governors the Governor of Singapore, Mr. John F. Nicoll, and the Governor of Sarawak, Bir Anthony Foster Abell, were among those who attended the funeral at Bldadari Cemetery Singapore, yesterday of Sir Ivor Llewellyn Brace, Chief Justice of Borneo territories, who died in the
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  • 66 1 The Commissioner-General. Mr. Mjl:olm MacDonaM, and Mr. Philip Hay, private secretary of the Duchess of Kent and her representative, bowing before Hie body of Hie Tungku Ampuan Besar of Pahang sister of the Suitan of Johorc. to pay their i.isr tributes yesterday. Standing beside them is
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  • 616 1 COR the first time in Malayan history, the British Royal Family was represented at a Royal Malay funeral: •vhen the Duchess of Kent, now staying at Bukit Serene as a guest of the Commissioner-General, sent her private secretary, Mr. Philip Hay, to
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  • 74 1 LONDON. Sat. BRITISH ex-prlsoners of war and internees of the Japanese may get a second grant of between*. €lo and £12 next year. Brigadier J. O. Smyth. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Pensions, said today. There is every hope that the first payment
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  • 41 1 BONN, GERMANY, Sat. Max Wielen, sentenced to life Imprisonment In 1947 for complicity In the execution of British, Canadian and other Commonwealth Air Force officers, was released by the British authorities today as an act of clemency.— Reuter.
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  • 200 1 L-drivers may be banned' from city "I DRIVERS m the Colony should not be allowed to drive within the City limits during the first month of tuition as from the date of issue of their provisional driving licences, says the Singapore Traffic Advisory Committee in a recommendation to government Mr.
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  • 52 1 WASHINGTON, Sat— Th» United States has agreed to give Burma J556.582,000 in point four funds mainly to help it boost rice production. Burma has agreed to make available the equivalent of U557,350,000 to pay for its share of development projects agreed upon with the United
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  • 966 2  -  P. R. REYNOLDS SHE WANTS TO BE THE FIRST MRS. PRESIDENT By WASHINGTON. AMERICA'S ten oflidal candidates for the White House WWC Nvorking hud when I put a telephone call through to them the other morning. As a matter of fact, two
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  • 1118 2  -  Douglas Lackersteen AN EERIE BURMESE CEREMONY By WHEN doctors warn on the dangers of kissing, they probably do not have snakes in mind Who. after all. wants to kiss a cobra? Yet there's a future In It— if you live long enough and the snake doesn
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  • 217 3 12,713 claims met SUM of $37,564,243 was paid to claimants by the. War Damage Commission in the quarter from June to September, said a progress report itssued by the Commission yesterday. Up to the end of September, the total war
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    42 3 Mrs. Tommy Thomson, proprietress of a well known Singapore f.ishion salon and Mr. E. Dudley B.irem.in, General Manager for Asia for Horiicks Ltd., who were married at Singapore Registry Office, yesterday. A reception was held at Raffles Hotel. Sunday day Times picture.
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  • 156 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. CELANGOR gained a three-one lead over Penang in the first night's play of their Foong Seong Cup inter-zone badminton final at the S.B.A. Hall here tonight. Penanr. however, would have been all square had not theii second doubles pair. Lee Hoo < hv.
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  • 149 3 The United Nations Organisation is trying to achieve human understanding and goodwill and its white and 1 blue flag Ls symbolic of man's i only hope for peace and secuI rity, said Mr. M. Gopala i Menon, Representative of the Government of India, last night. Mr.
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  • 284 3 SHE WAS NOT CRITICISING, ONLY STATING WHAT SHE SAW KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. SHE was merely stating what she had actually seen when she said at a recent meeting that babies ln the Kuala Lumpur prison were being made "to suffer for th* sins of their parents," Mrs. E. Ramachandram, told
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  • 40 3 KOTA TINGGI, Sat.—lnche Awang bin Bakar, c f the Land Office, Kota Tingfji, has been given a government loan of $5,000 to build a house. He is the first in the district, to get such a loan.
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  • 212 3 By Our Market Correspondent STIMULATED by increased >3 in price in other world markets as the result of the announcement In Washington that the U.S. might use a larger percentage of na* tural rubber in its manufactures, the Singapore rubber market yesterday gained another 1 3,8 cents.
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  • 26 3 Btngapare, Bat. Oct. 25.— 5473% per picul (<sown UH), PRODUCE Copra: Buyers $36 per picul fob., sellers $37. Coconut oil: Sellers $SS. ro buyers.
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  • 169 3 SIBSTATIOXS liable to load shedding TODAY Newton 1 2, Chancery Lane Wayang Satu, Balmoral Kd. Dalvey Kd Chartered Bank Network, China Bank Network Asia Building. Oeorge St. Static. V. Pickering St., V. Croat St/ Patoda St.. I. Hokirn St.. Pickering/l hurch St., I. irrular arpenter St.. Cavanagh Bridge,
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  • 152 3 FW Yue San, a former clerk in the American Express Company, charged in a Singapore court yester- day with misappropriating travelling cheques amounting to $3,200. said he lost it on races last year. He appeared before the Third District Judge, Mr. H. A.
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  • 174 3 A 96-year-old oil painting of Singapore harbour, has been offered to the Government by the Borough of Camberwell from its Fine Art Gallery. The Governor (Mr. J. P. Nicclli. has replied through Mr. W. A. Ward, the Commissioner for Malaya In
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  • 309 3 LONDON, Sat. I Torquay 0 Walaall S LEAGUE DIV. I I Watford 2 Colchester 0 Arsenal 3 Newcastle 0 LEAGUE DIV. 11l (North) Aston Villa Manchester C. 0 Bradford City 1 York 1 Blackpool 0 Sheffield Wed. 1 Carlisle o Oldham 0 Bolt oft 2 Stoke 1
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  • 368 3 DUKE'S BEST SOUVENIR WILL BE HIS DIARY BY MANNING BLACKWOOO AT his mother's insistency the young Duke of Kent, throughout every day of his Far Eastern tour, hai .been keeping a detailed diary of all the things h« has seen and done during the many thousand miles of his visit
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    • 65 3 Christmas w BAZAAR HB^ GRAND DISPLAY OF TOYS Toy Motor Cars, Dolls Prams, Pianos, Tricycles, Forts, Train Sets, Meccano, Dolls Cots, Christmas Crackers, Decorations, Games Of All Kinds, Building Bricks, Toy Tea Sets, Books, Sewing Sets, Basket Making Sets, Work Sets, Dolls Of All Kinds,_ Toy Soldiers, Farmyard Sets, m
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  • 77 4 Tiger I burning bright < ts of the night, What immortal hand or eye i Could fravie thy fearful symmetry? Jn what distant deeps or skies Burnt the fire of thine eyes? On what nines dare he aspire? What the ha"id dare seize the fire? And
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  • 391 4 Baby deer is the latest Zoo addition THE Johore Zoo, popular rendezvous for visitors and local residents, is growing in size and attraction. The latest addition to the collection of animals which is exciting great interest amoni visitors is a baby deer which was bom recently in the Zoo. Trie
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  • 594 4 THE WASHING AND THE WIRE A WEEK ago there was a select curry tiffin party to welcome the new Brigadier. As it was a Sunday everyone behaved with decorum. The Tuan, however, picked up some "copy", but having injudiciously given a certain lady a preview of it,
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    • 138 4 I/I AW m .4li^KilSb B jtS iL^V I^^ id ■■^f H m x You'll like your Brylcreem in this smart new jar. H VT^^^ 9 You'll find it easy to grip, easy to dip into. Yes, this \g£f 9 <#' new distinctive pack is a worthy successor to the P*"*!
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  • 504 5 THE Sunday Times Christmas Tree Fund committees gratefuiiy acknowledge the following donations: llaluh l.aksamana %::>. Mr. I. ft. I lUr.iu.'U. in U, iKiu.m bin l.i.ib *:.-> llatoh ranclira* Klnta. i)i llaji .vn-tal jvha> fti; Mr. I .iv Jin long »l«l .Mr. V. C
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  • 22 5 KOTA TTNOOI. Sat.— The International Club of Kota Tli gai is feature two cinema shows to boost the collp"uon Poopy Day Fird.
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  • 708 5 $7,000 raised for Penang Fund PENANC, Saturday. |T was the jockeys' night out at the Eastern Oriental Hotel last night and how Penang loved it! Nearly one thousand people crowded into the ballroom and overflowed onto the lawn,
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  • 100 5 A happy Christmas crusade THE Sunday Times Christma* Tree Fund is under rhe distinguished patronage of Lady Templer, Hie Commis-sioner-General, Mr. Makokm MacDonaM. and rhe Governor of Singapore Mr. NicoH. The fund is so called because each of the larger towns in Malaya- -Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore will
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  • 97 5 A seven-man Malayan delegation to the first Asian Assembly of the Moral ReArmament Movement In Ceylon, leaves Singapore by air on Tuesday. The ten-day Assembly which began on Friday is being held in Kandy, ancient capital of Ceylon. The Malayan delegates are: Dato C. J. Paglar, a Legislative
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  • 27 5 The Bethesda (Katong) Church, Singapore, will hold an open-air air service today at 5.45 p.m. at Marine Parade with Mr. P. A. Contento as guest-speaker.
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  • 229 5 JAP COUNTESS AS PLAIN MRS' IS RICHER SPIRITUALLY A Japanese countess who became plain Mrs. Yasutani Sohma after the war, arrived in Singapore by BOAC Argonaut last night and said: "I am poorer financially but richer spiritually." She waa stripped of her peerage In the 'democrat lsation 1 of Japan.
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  • 65 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. IN ANTICIPATION of polling for elections to town councils in Johore the Government has ordered 100 polling booths at a cost of $1,000. The booths are for use in Johore Bahru, Bandar Maharani, (Murai and Bandar Penggaram, (Batu Pahat). The Executive Council has
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  • 61 5 MORE than 100 Indians greeted Swami Madhavananda, general secretary uf the Ramakrishna Mission in India, on his arrival at Kallang Airport yesterday by Bharat Airways from Calcutta. Two busloads of schoolchildren cheered as the Swami was garlanded outside the Customs hall. Th e Swami, who is
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  • 76 5 The possibility of holding a round-table conference with the British Government on matters relating to the independence of Malaya will be discussed at a meeting of the Penaja Kemerdekaan Melayu Semenanjong (Committee for independence of the Malay Peninsula) to be held in Johore Bahru on Nov. 7
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  • 47 5 KLANO, Sat. Proceeds from th e 6.30 and 9 p.m. shows at the Rex Theatre, Klang, on Wednesday. Oct. 29, will go towards the Sir Henry Gurney Memorial Library Fund. g The picture "Love Is Better Than Ever" will be shown.
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  • 179 5 rREE hundred members of the Singapore Battalion, Girls' Life Brigade, paraded in the courtyard of the Singapore Volunteer Corps headquarters in Beach Road yesterday. They were Inspected by Mrs. W. L. Blythe. After the Inspection, (he Battalion marched into the drill hall of the
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    • 252 5 make it an ANCHOR Its Pilsener (1^ Brewed In Singapore by Archipelago Brewery Co., (1941) Ltd. il II Britain in News and Pictures I From the home of The Times the world's leading j I K ncw-spapcr m the heart of the City of London S comes a weekly publication
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  • 1263 6 A NTHONY W?*B, in last week's Sunday Times, reported that police and army officers in the Federation advocated the evacuation of planters' and miners' wives from the worst danger areas. Among the letters we have received in answer to the
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  • 263 6 Marie Gough's Cookery Corner rERE is rarely a shortage of eggs in Malaya, so however bare the larder has become, we do still have eggs or a supply of them, available nearby. FRICASSEE OF EGGS Slice an onion and a small carrot finely and fry lightly In an
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  • 618 6  -  BILLY BUDD By rpHERE was a loud, 1 though good natured, laugh during the newsreel of the Duchess of Kent and her son's tour of the Federation. The Duke, trying his hand at rubber tapping, deals the tree some heavy-handed thwacks with the knife. And the
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    • 594 6 MARMITE IS EVERYONE'S jfCChess food The vitamins in Marmite keep everyone fitter— and these vitamins mean good health both now and in the future. By adding Marmit* X^ to our mea s every day, we strengthen our \cO-Xs\ bodies to resist chills and diseases; we /^>sXA^ get more goodness from
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  • 537 7  - Miss Yang gets 'in tune work is a pleasure T.F. HWANG By "I^ASY does it", says Miss Yang Shui Chor, a prominent Singapore Chinese school principal, when asked how she manages to find the surplus energy to be actively associated with many important Chinese educational committees Miss Yang Is principal
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  • 49 7 O(»!y four months ago 23-ye»r-old Miss Kismet Daana A^iir Shahani travelled to London to seek fame and fortune as a photogriphen' model. She now so popular f*»»r sfca has been chosen model of the month by the Visual AtU Club. Kismet was born in Karachi.
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  • 379 7  -  Evelyn Vaughan THE MEANEST MEN IN THE WORLD By TiE British police are hunting the meanest man they know a sneak thief so mean that he robs the maimed and blind. He specialises in raiding stores and at stands run by crippled or
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  • 521 7 SHE WONT LET HIM JOIN POLICE FORCE I WANT to go Into the Police Force when I leave school next year. My girl friend does not want me to do this. Should I give up my plans and choose another job for my future career? "CONFUSED," KelanUn. Do not allow
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  • 211 8 LONDON. rrHE moment that every hostess dreads that last half -hour when she wants to be with her dinner guests and she his to stay with the sauce. Woman wi.h a solution Ls •film producer Jill Craigie. I Member of Parliament Michael Foot. "I tried
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  • 1035 8  -  LOGAN GOURLAY A beautiful film star with a sense of humour says- By (\\LL it the comedy J sense. It can he developed and sharpened, bill seldom just acquired. You must be born with it— and it is particularly useful
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    10 8 A new portrait of lovely 20rh Century afar, juna Haver.
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  • 58 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Only ten post-school certificate students from Johore have been admitted to the University of Malaya since 1949. There is only one centre for post-school certificate riasses in Johore at the English College, Johore B. hru, where there is room for 20 in the
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  • 52 9 Stocks of tin metal and tin-in-concentrates at the end of September in Malaya were 1.851 tons down, compared with the end of August. September stocks were 4,987 against 6.838 at the end of August. Production of tin-in-con-rontrates was also down In September 4,492 tons against 4,755 tons
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  • 396 9 By Our Market Correspondent MALAYA last month exported $4,600,000 worth of goods more than she received, and in the first nine months of the year, trade was $9,800,000 in her favour. This favourable balance of Malayan trade is revealed n
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    37 9 ico te?w-j, bearing tne cotiin o! the Twiigku Ampuan Bcsar ot Pahang. sitter of the Sultan of (chore passing through the main £o?c of rhe Istzna Bcrar during Hrn funeral at |ohoro Bahru yesterday. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 125 9 Chinese $\m to finance T.B. Home THE Chinese community will maintain the Home for Chronic T.B. cases if a draft constitution Is approved at a meeting in the Chinese I secretariat on November 14. The Home for Chronic TB Cases Committee will become the Singapore T.B. Association. Copies of the
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  • 60 9 OTTAWA, Sat— Canadian scientbts and pilots will be leaving this week-end for Pakistan where they will use Colombo Plan funds to make •he frst nation-wide jv/e.itory of natural resources ever undertaken in any country. The project is managed by Mr. j! M. Henderson of Tcronto
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  • 35 9 1,706 persons were vaccinated yesterday in the Singapore city and rural areas. The total for the 65 days since the campaign began is now 434.115. This does not Include those vaccinated by private practitioners.
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  • 41 9 SEGAMAT. Sat. To follow the lead set by other districts in Johore. the Town Board decided at their last meeting to raise licence fees for certain trades. New increases will vary from 50 to 100<;r of present fees.
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  • 22 9 The next session of the Singapore Assizes will be held at the High Court on Nov. 3 at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 160 9 THE proposal (by Mrs. Shirin Fozdar) that Singapore should have "woin^n prices police" was dismissed by the Deputy Food Control-lr-r. Mr. L. L. Jenkins, as "nothing new" and by City Councillor, Mr. Dune a Robertson, as "no real answer to hip>h prices." Mr. Jenkins
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  • 229 9 Plea tor more social clubs £LUBS for teenage girls are needed in Singapore, Mr. Carl de Souxa, Assistant Secretary for Youth Welfare, told the Sunday Times. Girls clubs provided unlimited opportunities' for development of personality through group contact. Adolescent girls, especially those from poorer
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  • 97 9 rpHE UNIFORMED staff of -I the Singapore Government want a general salary increase. They also want to obtain family allowances. About 400 uniformed men took this decision at an extraordinary meeting of the Singapore Government Junior Staff Association yesterday. The meeting appointed a three-man subcommittee
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  • 58 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. rERE will be a half holiday on Tuesday in Johore on the occasion of the blrthdav of the Regent. Owing to the death of his aunt. Teigku Ampuan Be.^nr of Pahar.g. the tea and buflet party, to have been held at the Istana Stulang
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  • 69 9 Meeting heed no quorum Because attendance at the general committee meeting of the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation was 13 le&g than the required quorum, the meeting waa not held yesterday. The 17 members present decided to call a meeting of the working committee instead a.< laid down in the Organisation's
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  • 54 9 JOHORF. BAHRU. Sat. Many smallholdings in the Kota Tinggi d strict are to be put up for public auction on Nov. 8 by Government to recover arrears of land rent. The total acreage to be auctioned is 12.083 acres. Of these there are four lots which
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  • 179 9 Detective Inspector O. D. Abbas, of the Singapore Police, who arrested nine men a"d recovered stolen tyres, worth $***** within two hours of the theft, was among ei?ht to receive certifies :o? of commendation yestetday at a parade in the Police Training School. He was commended
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  • 500 10 SINGAPORE. OCT. 26, 1952. The vital election IN nine days time, the people of the United States will go to the pols in one of the most vital, and most dramatic, elections of the age. Vital because the fate of the free world still depends largely on American policy. Dramatic
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  • 708 10 The young man who has proved his worth THE young British National Serviceman has proven 1 his worth in the jungles of Malaya. Youngsters not even in their twenties have displayed astute leadership and great courage and overcome strange conditions in a land far different to their homeland. Capta n
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    • 253 10 Johore. Sfony more letters, in this vein have been received —Ed^ S.T.i THE recommendation reporter to have been made by the Hindu Advisory Board to the Government that fire-walking and other self-mortification rites practised by a section of :ocal Hindus should be allowed to continue on the
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    • 73 10 SCHOOLBOY'S plea made in last week's Sunday Times is sound and practicable and I hope it will be considered by the M.C.A. Many people will be pleased to give more than fifty cents when they learn that an EngMsh school is to be built in their town or
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    • 71 10 IN my considered opinion a great deal of "drip" has been written in recent times regarding planters and their wives I always remember a very senior and able pre-war planter, now retired, whose philosophy was that one could get used to anything except being dead. After four years of
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    • 23 10 I AM a philatelist and would like to exchange stamps with people in Malaya. ELI SHONFELD. PO.B 2335 Tel Avit. Israel
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  • 347 10  -  BILL FISH By THE globe trotting Giant African Snail crawling scourge of half the world is nearing the end of his slimy trail; he's heading for the last lettuce patch. It's a trail which has taken him during the past 150
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  • 354 10 PRECAUTIONS taken to safeguard the life of Sir William Penney, the man who knows more about British atom weapons than anyone else, are greater than any security steps taken during the war. The Government is taking no chances of exposing, to the risk of assassination or kidnap,
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  • 382 11 Warrant had not been endorsed by magistrate j. WALSH, a former assistant in United Engineers' commercial department, was yesterday discharged in Singapore on a cheating charge and was rearrested and charged again on the same count an hour later. Walsh, aged 31
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  • 60 11 JOHORE BAKRU, Sat. I Raja ASubakar bin Moham- I ed, a bus ci\ver and Hon. Secretary of the Johore Omnlbua Workers Union, was bound over in the sum of $100 ;o be of good behaviour for six months after he had ocen found guilty of causing hurt to
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  • 77 11 Stole $6,143 at pistol point CHARGE An? Yong Chye 22. was yesterday tentatively charged with robbing Tan Khoon Lian of $5,143 at the point of a pistol in a village in Woodlands Road on Aug. 21. Ang was also tentatively charged with robbing Teo S.ew Chen? of $1,425 in a
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  • 254 11 CIVE hundred square feet of land, $2,000 and 160 hours of labour is all you need to have a home of your own. Lee Engineers, Singapore, promoters of the new type of "package houses" yesterday gave a public demonstration at Gulega Road off Changi
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  • 56 11 Miss Lim Lee, the Singapore soprano who will leave for advanced voice study in Britain on Thursday, will give a final recital at the victoria Theatre at 8.45 p.m. today. Mr. William Rea will be at the piano. Tickets at $1, $3 and $5
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  • 34 11 SEREMBAN. Sat.— The first Government English School in Jelebu District of Negrl S mbi!an will be opened in January next year, the Senior Inspector of Schools. N.S. Mr. N. Rees said today.
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  • 91 11 UMNO MEMBERS are on the hunt for an anthem. They have asked a Malay song-writer. Mr. Bung Zubir Said to compose a tune which, if found suitable, ihiy will adopt as the UMNO "anthem. The organisation^ general secretary, luche Zulkifli Bastaim, yesterday said that UMNO had
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  • 93 11 T»HE Automobile Association •1 of Singapore is convening a meeting of Chinese private car owners to discuss way* and means of establishing the "closest possible contact" with the association. The meeting will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Nov. 3 Mr. Lee Siow
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  • 19 11 KOTA TINGGI. Sat. The Johore Smallholders" Association is starting a membership drive In the Kota Tinggi district.
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  • 45 11 THE $2,000 HOUSE GOES UP V\urkine im wiciMC oa a block of four 'package houses" which are being put up for the Singapore Land Office at Gulega Road in connection with the resettlement of squatters from the new Paya Lebar airport area. Sunday Times picture.
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    112 11 Lady Russell, Director of the British Red Cross Society. Singapore, yesterday presented each of the 102 members of the British Red Cross Junior Link of Toons Chai English School with a certificate and badge at an enrolment ceremony in the school grounds. The programme included a demonstration in first aid
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  • 434 12 A tremendous film it was made in India PlLtijiiE PARADE by JOHN BEHAGUE THE long-awaited Indian film "Aan" has at last been RUM its Singapore preview and will soon be generally released. It is a tremendous film, let us admit that from the start. It combines the two rare qualities
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    100 12 p v.\ >«m all k'Jttv hliii bir MM > see through the tmr^ecn's mask? Send your answers to "Spot The Star," Sunday Times, Sing-pore. Prizes of $25. $15. $10 and $5 will br awarded to the first four ccrrect entries opened on Thursday morning. The answer to
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    14 12 Michael Wilding and Anna Neagb in a icons from Hit British film "Derby Day".
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  • 389 12 through all the tricks of the Hollywood "musketeers" and even improves on them. He is shot through the hand, stabbed in the back and most savagely lashed, but he is up and about again in a twinkie. roaring with laughter or singing
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    • 283 12 M\V iP-luHlkf-l x EVER: STEP A MINEFIELD OF INTRIGUE! piPIOMATIC t Stephen Hilde^arde IcNALLY wlth NEFF AND TIIE COWBOY" XT CHANGE! The BRAWLING EPIC of the ROARING FRONTIER! V a^fc\AV_k!fi__ ■fIBHBBJM^H __b __K ftl_T_*_BH "watch foiT tf*-;^^^^ If 111 OCItOQ j jgbi J- J \'4\i' "am 4.15, if-ilil'V 645 188
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    • 264 12 .^^MUlAllfV lIS/ J BchaqVe <SUNDAY TIMES) k^\VA V/Z CO-— I nCTUfCS (men. \^X\ A/lyf/ ST«I«.EY «A_nrS Production «l W Vedtkeba M _?ove**Mt#t. w/, Will ttM»_s l\u7;/ Wft Fredric Marcii S| (V TODAY: 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 W i m (MMl^m aw TODAY AT II AM til/ CR4.BAL" I S IN
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  • 154 13 THE Sunday Times is awarding $15 for the best picture of the week, wirti $5 for runners-up. This week's first prize goes to Mr. D. H. Colless, of 9 Eng Neo Avenue. Singapore, for his picture, centre, "Vivien." Camera used was a KineExacta. Exposure 1/100 at fB. YeHow
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  • 909 13  -  Raymond Thomas PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH— 3S By ■FLASHLIGHT is really synthetic sunlight and enables photographs to be taken in the poorest of lighting, during the hours of darkness or under harsh and contrasty sunshine for filling in those heavy shadows. Flash comes to us in four forms, magnesium
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    • 110 13 lm r, t-a t-t World's First Jetliner NOW IN REGULAR SERVICE BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND LONDON. VIA INDIA. Enjoy Air-Travel ahead of its time! Ry faster and in greater comfort by the latest 8.0.A.C. Speedbird, the de Havilland Comet designed and built in England in collaboration with 8.0.A.C. by the famous
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  • 637 14 All the glitter and beauty of this, our land QNCE a year, we the inhabitants of this glittering, sensual and absorbing group of lands in South-East Asia are presented with a mirror in which we can delight In the shades and reflections of our own passing scenes. "The Straits Times
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  • 612 14 'LOVE IN IDLENESS' ON TOUR A MAGNIFICENT project by the Stage Club. The co v.pany of Love In Idlores«," one half o. the doubledecker festival of p'?ys being stapod in Eirgapore next month, is gcing en tour befcre the Victoria The.ttre production. On November 3 end 4, the play will
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    • 361 14 'TiIKRF/S something about the glitlering, solid-gold finish, the elegent modelling, the i&^Bi|||jiKf i fp <", 'ftifflpSSM siipfih d'sign of a Rolex Dntejusl wrist-wntcii, that marks out its wearer as a man of \t^l -^'WiU'M m^^-^s^^ success aiul distinction. It also shows his excellent discrimination. For he knows, i^ /^'^An^ LMH&MmZ'
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    • 158 14 THE STORY OF THE M-mmß Ho 3 j^W^Ql Around th« nucleus J../ tCiJ*y f^ T Tta /~v wol»e electrically JL /TiML d*L \JtklX% O PROTONS neacfrvc pcrt;clcs ktijTifa&nrffl i <£>«> electro^ \^^~T^j^yrfj NEUTROKS onct the pcsiri/« X^^SSr^^ a »^h ore clectr.col- «V*^ I* neurfo", can, jn- .'.<■' cfercertcisonJi- AN ATOM
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  • 1494 15  -  BENG SWEE King of the Straits 9 the seventh thrilling instalment By Four Singapore friends, |ohn King, Kassim, Chandra and Ah Seng have fallen into the clutches of a group of pirates and smugglers who call themselves the Black Dragon gang. A man named the Claw tries to burn
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  • 374 15 HE RE S A FRIENDLY PIRATE TiE spider Is the robber baron, the pirate, the solitary bandit of the animal world. We usually destroy it. but If we study the ways of the spider instead of killing it we shall find it among the most interesting of living creatures. Only
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  • 398 15  -  RONNY HOWARD By OFF soon on the world's queerest journey is Spike Rhiando, the racing driver. He plans to cross the Sahara on a scooter, all the rough 2.200 miles of It. and the route Is already all marked out with barrels. Admittedly,
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  • 294 15 WHEN I was a young boy I was constantly changing hobbles I collected stamps for a while, then hunted for autographs, but finally, took to ftsh-rearing, and this has remained my hobby until today. All you need to Desk) with Is a glass bowl. Here I think
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    • 141 15 JUNIOR CROSSWORD CLI tS ACROSS: 1. Cltv ul th« Lion. 5. across 3 down. Brings wounded from JunsCa. 6 Can. 9. Age. II Snake. 13. What th* St. John's Ambu'-anc* Brigade Is bringing to Malaya 16 Singapore has a town—. 17. Of th* planets. CUt* DOWN: I, Nearby country. 2.
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    • 538 16 (AdvertUemtmt) "fIOW FORTUNATE the two convicts who were freed because their trial was too late fiv« years late in fact Time plays a very Important part for everyone and is about the biggest factor In life itself, so for perfect time, all the time, for a lifetime BUY BEST— BUY
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    • 345 16 NQTJCE Owing to the death of Her Highness Tengku Ampuan Besar. the tea and buffet party to b« frlven by His Highness The Regent of Johore at Is tan a Bukit Stulang, Johore Bahru. on Tuesday, 28th October. 1952, Is postponed Indefinitely. ToJay at II a.m. Universal Picture "WYOMING MAIL"
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    • 1278 16 Jg^gLT APTEB. K3NITIN6 THE OIL THEY POUdEO IMTO THE SIVES, TARZAN ANP HIS LJI H.HOST INSTANTLY, THE PLAAA/NG WAL.iT* J.EN TwATCHEP THE BLAZIN& UQUIP PLOAT TC^VARP THE WMITg LION fffe^// I EN^ LFEP rH^ T >" Y I^LANP— /f /tJJj&& V)Lf A^^^^AJ^r ANP THEN/ ENVELOPED &V ZHOKE ANP FLAME THE
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  • 919 17  -  NAT GUBBINS BY IN one little bit of his dreary, five hour speech Malenkov appealed for new Russian writers and satirists. He said: "It would be incorrect to think that our Soviet reality does not provide material for satire". It would also be incorrect to think
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  • 282 17 rpWENTY FOUR British JL girl cripples are saying in their hearts: "Thank you. Mac," to a 39-year-old engineer whq has given them hope, happiness and a sense of purpose. These girls have experienced a remarkable mental and physical improvement, in many cases after doctors and
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  • 110 17 OUR SCIENCE SECTION out of the water and drying them." Outstanding success has been 15-year-o!d Enid who was sullen and unco-ope-rative, the despair of the school psychologist. Now she can swim, ana she is completely transformed. "In fact," says Mac she grins so broadly she swallows gallons of water."' Rita,
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  • 290 17 THAT ODD BRITISH WEATHER... MANY unkind things have been said about Britain's weather, not the Worst of which is summer consists of three fine days and *a thunderstorm." But until the arrival in print of Professor Gordon Manley, ex-president of the Royal Meteorological Society, no one had traced the weather's
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    • 240 17 Jlothinfi finer Hies the Pacific! TO THE U.S.A. sr~\ f mKj^ DonMe-dVrked "Strato" Clippers* on all flidits. V.v board "The President" fa Manila (connecting I tipper service from Singapore). Sleeperette* service at no extra charge... berths only io b C(»t ;:eiiial club lounge on lo\.er deck. Magnificent gourmet meals finest
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    • 347 17 Ones again. F»rraitbuilt can hoys iw«pi rW Crif fhrs* ploc** in a r ajar roc* Mis 1*53 Sicily Grand Ml All wsrs Ckampio*. sqvlppsd. Ths winning drnmr, y00^^ «llltTO kttlM. "Full-firing CHAMPIONS deliver fhe full power you need to win races." Just as itjx>wers cars to victory after victory in
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    • 176 17 Popular Crossword ACROSS DOWN luck (6). 11. Individuality (3). 5. Equestrian (5). 6. Cap (5). 12. Aoe (5). 13. Solemn wonder 7 Land measure <4V 8. Takes the (3). 14. Parcned (6). 16. Three- P rl (6). 8. Bird (3). 10. Was fold (6). 18. Discouragement (9). abundant (6). 15.
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  • 272 18  -  Geoffrey Winnington Motoring will be cheaper, better and happier By LONDON THE 1952 Motor Show ipened at Earls C irt last week, and hi aided a happier and ]< s trustrating era for Britisii motorists. nne since v- home buyers at ii'
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  • 385 18 the four-door Morns Minor (at can go from 20 to 60 m.ph. in 45 seconds) is for export only. An 803 c.c. overhead valvt> engine gives U the better acceleration, top speed cf 6d m ph. and fuel consumption of 50 m.p.g. A new
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  • 433 18 Man with a plan to cut Britain's road toll by half IN London a man with a plan to slash accident figures is making news and changing views in high places. THE MAN: H. E. Ormerod, ■C.8.E., chairman of the Western India Automobile Association; founder and first president of the
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  • 723 18 HIGHLIGHTS OF SPORT BY CRUSADER MOST powerful and spectacular rugger combination in Malaya today is undoubtedly the fighting Fijians. Their brilliant exposition of the attacking Rugby League type of game as played in New Zealand and the Fiji Islands today, on the
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  • 114 18 ACROSS 1. Paster. 6. Mascot. 11. Efeo 12. Mimic. 13. Awe. 14. Torrid. 16 Triple. 18. Deterrent. 20. Sail. 22 Roe. 23. Sore. 25. Hides. 27. I Lurid. 28. Oenteel. 29. Pleat. 31. Oaped. 34. Rent. 35. Fur. 37. Tare. 38. Decimated. 41. Feudal. 43. Riddle 45. Err.
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    • 59 18 llr- iYB %a*^lkj£-^ *•<" i «n. ■|L.:!|jJ!l w* r I a 1 1. mat*" i |< GORDOHif J U DRY i in 1 vJiN j it I aaV I aa**aV VvVf I k /h 1..-^JI L, I fk V^f llt A **fl v LIQN A*\ This is the Gin GORDON'S
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    • 352 18 fir*?? 20 for 60 cts. in Singapore 20 tor 70 cts. in Federation The dqarette for every occasion W o h O. WILLS, BRISTOL LONOON tJ^BENNETT COI11?QE4|: I SHfcr TiELI,. ENGLAND can help you to success through personal postal tuition Thousands of men in important positions were once students of
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  • 360 19 3 Brothers heroes of CYMA win > IMA (PM) 4: Haikowyu SC 1. i^OR 39 minutes there was no I x sroiirf in this lively batiic ■■.ween U;v 3A league winner.*-, VMA <PM) and Div. 3B winm-: inbeaten Haikowyu 9.C., for the .Singapore Amateur F.A. Div. 3 Chi>.mpion?hip at Jalan
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  • 85 19 In a Singapore Hockey A<=srs--ci.ition Div. IA league mrtch played at the Indian Associ )ti^n ground jreattrday, RAF. Ch t.*,i beit Y.MCA. by 4—2. Scorers for Changl were Durrant 1 3 > anri Laws. Y.MCA. scored through Surrath* ;nd Johns. In a Div 2B match pt Tenrn w
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  • 108 19 NSW HIT UP. 499 v. QUEENSLAND BRISBANE. Sat— Keith Miller, I the New Suu.h Wales captain, fumpleied a spirited century for his state on the second day of the jjntfßflo Shield match against Queensland lure. With Miller (108). Jim De Courcey (98i and Riu-hie Benaud (63) mercilessly flogging the Queensland
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  • 106 19 Singapore Baaminton Assoc.ation s jun.or men's singt.es and doub.es. omen's jua.s: wut and douiaes finals be piaved at the SB A Hafib at I :'O p m on Wedntsdav Sea.. Ha.-< Chim and N( Heng I Kwang bo.M uf F.o«rr Badminton Party IK meit fur the
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  • 31 19 LUCKNOW. Sat Inriia face •p. ir.r.ir.us defe.it in their second Tfst attalnsr Paltist .n. Scores at close toiay: India 106 and 170 for 9; Pakistan 331. Reuter.
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  • 48 19 A goai scored by Charges Tan in i th» nr.v mini.tn <il a SAFA Div 3B eague game at Ju an Besar stadium yesterday enab'.ed Singpor* Voluntefr Spt rts Cub to edge Pest« ft TeCe--1 araph SC :-0 N. J. Burbndge re- fereed re game.
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  • 578 19 FIJIANS SPARK NS -MALACCA TO l5-3 WIN S 'gor overrun after interval SEREMBAN, Saturday. pASTER all-round and tackling effectively, Negri-Malarca, sparked by 11 Fijians, beat Selangor by 15 points (three tries, two penalties) to three (a penalty) in a rugger friendly today. If Negri-Malacca had had a better pace kicker,
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    21 19 DARROCH slipped this tac kle in yesterday's padang rujff er but put a foot a cross the line. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 44 19 Yesterdays friendly soccer matches resulted: At Farrer Park Singapore Cold Storage and Gymkhana Sports Club drew 3-3. Scorers, for S.C.S.. Anguillia (2) and Badan; Gykhana scored through Carroll (2) and Khalid. At Farrer Park Indian Recreation Club beat Braddell Sports Club 4-1
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  • 603 19 fHARLES Hanam (non-Hosto lite) and Micheal Parry (Dunearn Road. South) shared the Individual championship honours at the third annual athletic meet of the University of Mal.iya held at University ground, Bukit Tlmah yesterd iy. Hanam set up a new mark In the hop. step and
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  • 663 19 S.C.C. 14 points RAF Ma'aya 0 SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB clearly asserted their k supe-iority in their Rugby match against R.A.F. Malaya >n the padang yesterday. They ran out winners by 14 points (a goal, two tries and a nenaltv) to nil. I |llliuil a i
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  • 131 19 The following have been select- ed to play in the first Combined Services hockey trial to be held it Changl today, starting 5 Dm. WHITES: LSAsst Maswell j <R.N.i: Sgt Thr ss^l iR.A.P.), WC Ru.^ell < R.A.F. i FLt. Wood (RAF i. Capt. Reynolds lAimyl, Suj
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    • 242 19 futicura' '.T*ICUMroWDER^ c A Trndet ikins J^ZS )>— »re «*tr» Lv> f w ßS it,v« in yVS* 7^^. i not weather tj\ ffipfv. A dii• 1 1 nj V. with CutK.ir* \Zf 2\ T.lcum Powder VAV» VJO coot* the «kia. J>^V_ _J^^ SakfS crufing and ensure* !«stir.g comfort Mother will
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  • 2535 20 Five-length win over the hot favourite By EPSOM JEEP DICiOLETTO, with Roy Percival astride, scored a runaway five-length win in the Autumn Cup over 1 {-miles for Class 3 stayers at Penang yesterday, conclud ng day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting. TracKing
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  • 165 20 From EPSOM JEEP. JOCKEY Harry McCloud won the jockeys' Derby on Madam Ida Oei's Sir Tristram in a photo-finish at the charity dance in aid of the Sunday Times' Christmas Tree funri at the E. and O. Hotel. Penang, cm Friday night. Second was Capt.
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  • 146 20 NEW YORK, Sat. EZZARD Charles, former world heavyweight champion, outpointed Cesar Brion of Argentina over ten rounds at Madison Square Garden tonight-. The decision was unanimous both judges and the referee awarding Charles seven rounds. Weighing Mst. I2oz. Brlon had a weight advantage
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  • 552 20 'THE Singapore Badminton As- I 1 soclatlon have received 29 entries for the men's singles, 16 (or the men's doubles and 13 for the veterans' singles in the national championships which will start early next month. The draw which took place at the S.B.A. Hall
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  • 81 20 George Straker, who rode on the Malayan Turf last season while apprenticed to trainer Keith Daniels, made a successful debut in Sydney yesterday when he piloted Moat to victory in a 5-f race for two-year-old colts and geldings at Canterbury Park. The going was heavy. Moat
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  • 221 20 CHOONGS TO AID UK BADMINTON EFFORT LONDON. Sat. IN an effort to restore Britain s declining prestige In badminton, a team of stars will be sent on a tour of the country to give instructional demonstrations In the game at various clubs This move Is being made by the Central
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