The Straits Times, 22 December 1952

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  • 22 1 22 DEC 1952 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1952. if PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 587 1 Next Monday 'zero hour 9 Admiralty offer turned down QVER 10,000 Singapore Naval Base workers yesterday decided to go on strike next Monday following their union's executive committee meeting late Saturday night. The meeting rejected an arbitration offer from the Admiralty. Commodore F. M. Walton,
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  • 83 1 Malaya is $5.4 mil. down WITH only one month to go, Malaya has an unfavourable balance for 1952 of $5 4 million. The November trade brought an unfavourable balance of $15.8 million. the worst since June In November, exports wer. $290,000,000 ($299,700,000 in i October) and imports $305 870,000 ($292,133,000)
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  • 122 1 SINGAPORE'S new power station at Pasir Panjang will resume operations tomorrow, Mr. R. A. Waddle, City Electrical Engineer, told the Btralts Times yesterday. All yesterday, men were etill working on the new 15.000 kilowatt turbo-alterna-tor which was shut down last Thursday for a routine chec* and
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  • 91 1 HONQ KONG. Sun.— A net profit of HK58,1 17.743 (about Ms 4 oao.OOO for the year ending September and a final dividend of 65 cents a share were announced yesterday at the meeting of the board of directors of the China Light and Power Co
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  • 38 1 PUS AN, Sun— The South Korean Army intelligence unit yesterday said it had arrested a woman spy, who had been passing military Information for the past 12 months to Communist guerrillas in South Korea.— Reuter.
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  • 29 1 TOKYO, Sun— More than 20,000 Japanese children wer* guests at a Christmas party given yesterday by the VB Air Force base at Tachikawa. near Tokyo.— Reuter
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  • 20 1 HONOLULU. Sun.—Cardinal Spell man arrived at Honolulu airport yesterday for a brief stopover before going to Korea.— UP.
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  • 143 1 Chinese squad bag first Red KUALA LUMPUR. Sun IN their tenth day of trainIn*, an alt-Chinese security squad killed their first terrorist in the Manong area of Kuala Kang«»r Perak yesterday This js the first kill by an K? a "Quad in th. trfVr 7*X* sQuad Of Chines* Stxclal Constables
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  • 32 1 BERLIN Sun A Soviet /one court yesterday sentenced seven officials of the East German Christian Democratic Party to terms of eight to 15 years' gaol on charges of espionage. UP.
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  • 90 1 lA?NDON. Sun. Special SeCt of Commonwealth troops In Korea may get the bullet-proof vest now being tried out. said the British Quartermaster-General. 81r Ouvrjr Roberts, yesterday. He has ]ust returned to London after a three-week visit to Urn Far East, where he inspected British troops
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  • 248 1 He looks like that Belvedere man But he says: Tm Mr. White' MR. BELVEDERE came to town yesterday, but said: "Please, lam Mr. White." The Hollywood film star Clifton ("Cheaper by the Dozen") Webb is known as Mr. Belvedere. Mr. Belvedere or White was a passenger on the Hoegh Silvercrest.
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  • 17 1 This is Mr. White. This IS Clifton Webb, that Belvedere man ...THIS IS WHITE
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  • 64 1 A WOMAN and 11 men escaped with minor burns when a goldsmith's shop in North Bridge Road, Singapore, caught fire yesterday. The blaze, which lasted an hour, gutted the roof and first floor of the two-storey building and did $20,000 damage. The 12 were
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  • 62 1 A Chinese life guard yesterday saved Lou Pew Pua, 10 from drowning In the sea off Katong Park. When he saw that las poy was in difficulties the iite guard jumped Into the water and pulled him out exhausted. He was given artificial respiration and
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  • 18 1 MONTREAL-, Sun. When they opened the Salvation Army Christmas kettle they found a $1,000 note.— A.P.
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  • 234 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. Two members of Congress last night called for the grounding of all other models of the giant Globemaster plan* which crashed here yesterday, killing outright 83 Servicemen flying home for Christmas. Early today three of the 32 survivors from the 115 aboard the plane
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  • 304 1 INFORMATION DEPUTY HEAD QUITS JOB KUALA LUMrUK, Sunday. |i|R. J. N. Mclll'Cm, Deputy Director-General ol the Federation Information Services, has resigned. He will leave the department at the end of January to return to his profession as a civil engineer. "My resignation has nothing to do with the Integration of
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  • 100 1 Ist PRIZE GOES TO PENANG MCA SWEEP IPOH. Sun. pV>R THE THIRD TIME, r Penan* won the first prise of $400,000 in tbe Malayan Chinese Association's 14th Million-Dollar Sweep, the draw of which took plac« in the Perak Amateur Dramatic Association hall this morning. Toe winning number was *****71. while
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  • 43 1 HONG KONG, Sun.— Jennie Tsoi. 19, became the first woman in Hong Kong to re ceive an international private pilot's licence and the first woman since the war to receive a flying licence of any sort yesterday at Kaltak Airport.— A.P
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  • 220 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. pi the latter part of the 1 fiscal year, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, the U.S. Government's lending agency, consulted with the rubber, chemical and petroleum companies which operate the industry to seek their views on disposing of synthetic rubber facilities Thl 8
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  • 49 1 LONDON. Sun. -The Duke of Edinburgh piloted an R.A.F. training plane when h. flew to Norfolk today for th« Christmas holidays. Accompanied by his instructor. Flt.-Lt. C R. Gordon, the Duke, who made his first solo flight yesterday, toon off from White Waltham aerodrome.— Reuter.
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    • 73 1 EXCLUSIVE SWISS WATCHES PATSK. PHILIPPE lONC I N t S I All M I AUDEMARS PIQUET VAC HE RON ET CONST A NT IN Notable names in rite history of the w*rch industry H. SENA LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG. Tiger A Testimonials MISS L. TOE recently confided: "I'm making pillow cases
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    • 887 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PSOBA TSONER Teleprinter Typists (Female) Telecommunlo*tlons Department, Singapore Salary scale: (Probationer) SS4 p.m.; (Timesrale) $90 6A 138 B 150 8 218 p.m. phn C.O.L. and Singapore Allowances. Total emoluments ■at prosent (Probationer) 1136.50 p.m..| (Timescale) range from an Initial of $146.23 p.m. with annual increments to $351 p
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    • 529 2 TENDERS TENDERS will be recertad at the Office of the Director of Medical Services, Singapore, up to noon of 24th Decsjaber. 19*2. for the siroprr of the foJlowias:: Period 1.1. 1953 to M.M9S3. A. (a> Antl-maUrlil 00 (b> Kerosene Grade I (c) Kerosene Grade II (d) Kerosene Grade 111 for
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    • 723 2 NOTICES TRANSLATION NOTICE to 9Mp Wasters, Gntm, Eagtaerr* ■Ortlfleatr of C •mactrnryIt la tierebv notified thai In compliance with latest lnatrnctioos from the Shipping Department. Ministry of Communication* Djakarta, holders of Indonesian "Certificate of Competency" described below: a. Mualim Pclajaran Interinsular (MPT) (Indlsche Kletne Vaart): b. Mualim Pelajaran Tcrbatas (MPT)
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    • 222 2 N QTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION AH members of the above Association in the Colony of Singapore will be closed for business on Thursday 25th and Friday 2«th December 1952 being Christmas HoUdayi. TENDER NOTICE MALAYAN COLLIERIES, LTD. BATU ASANG TENDERS are Invited for the purchase of the following
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    • 162 2 NOTICES KUALA KANGSAR OLD CLIFFORDIANS will hold a Re-Union dinner at the IPOH STATION HOTEL at 7.15 pjn. on Saturday, 17th January 1953 HOCKEY MATCHES betwtao North Malaya an/ South Malaya Old CliCfordlans file same day at Ipob. FOR PARTICULARS please apply to:— HONORARY SECRETARY. Mr. K. Subramanlam. No. 8.
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    • 139 2 P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'IV and above registered Contractors will be received by the State Engineer. Pahang. Kuala Llpls. up to J p.m. on 2nd January, 1953. for the construction of two Class "C" Senior Officers' Quarters at Knanttn Full particulars are obtainable from the Senior
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  • 302 3 Laws give more self-governmen t TUNIS, Sunday. 71-year-old Bey of Tunis, Sidi Mohammed Lamine, yesterday bowed to French pressure and signed two decrees, part of France's plan to give Tunisia more self-government. The Bey, who signed in his Carthage palace on the site where
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  • 159 3 IT'S AN ILL WIND THAT BLOWS.... TOKYO, Sun. rpHE STRIKE by Japanese A workers at Commonwealth bases has been welcomed by some Canadian, Australian. New Zealand and British troops due to return to Korea from Ebisu camp. Their return to the front has been postponed so that they can help
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  • 50 3 LONDON. Sun.— The preparatory committee of the forthcoming Asian Socialist conference In Rangoon has invited the Kenya African Union, the Istiqalal (nationalist) party or Morocco, the Nepali Congress, the Socialist Party of Egypt and the Tunisian Nee-Destour < nationalist) Party to send observers, All-India Radio said yesterday.—
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  • 53 3 The HAGUE. Sun— The wreckage of a Dutch navy flying boat, missing on a flight from New Guinea to Holland, was found {yesterday on the slopes of a mountain in Lebanon. A spokesman at The Hague said one of nine crew members was killed. The other
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  • 27 3 LONDON. Sun. International Stalin Peace prizes were recommended yesterday for seven men and women. Including the American Negro singer Paul Robeson, Moscow Radio said.— AJ».
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  • Article, Illustration
    72 3 AMALFI. Italy. Sun.— A small fireworks factory blew up here yesterday, killing four workers and injuring two— A.P. FRANCIS STANISLAW. of the Chelsea Arts Theatre, gives a readina from Shakespeare's "A Winter"* Tale" in the snow in Ludgate Gardens. London. Later, signatures voer* collected for a vetition
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  • 79 3 PARENTS FLY TO MEET CHRISTINE COPENHAGEN, Sun. MR. AND MRS. George Joergensen, ol New York, arrived in Copenhagen by air last night to spend Christmas with their pretty youog daughter, Miss Christine Joergensen. who until i recently used to be their son. With tears running down I their cheeks, the
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  • 41 3 LONDON, Sun. A new 7.000-ton cargo liner the Chlnkoa will go into service soon for the British India Steam Navigation Co., It wax announced yesterday. She leaves Southampton on Jan. 4 for Colombo, Madras and Calcutta.—Reuter.
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  • 25 3 GORAKHPUR. India. Sun.Eighteeo people were drowned In a tributary of the River Raptl when a boat in which they were travelling capsized.— Reuter
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  • 38 3 MADAME SUN TAT SE N widow of Dr. Sun Tat Sen founder and first president of the Republic of China addresses the Communist -sponsored world peace congress which opened recently in Vienna. A.P. picture.
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  • 147 3 UN only hope for world Nehru NEW DELHI, Sunday. rIE INDIAN Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, opening the Asian students' convention in Ne w Delhi yesterday, said the United Nations offered the only way of survival for mankind. "War is, and ought to be. out 01 date today, not only
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  • 53 3 LONDON, Sun —Poland has accused the Israeli Legation in Warsaw of espionage activities and called for them to be stopped, says Warsaw Radio. The Polish Note quoted by Warsaw Radio said that the Lsraeli Legation In Warsaw contacted Polish citizens of Jewish origin and induced them to
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  • 967 4 Shock for Newcastle LONDON, Sunday. QRIVING RAIN over most of the country, and the counter attraction of Christmas shopping, combined yesterday to keep attendances to one of the lowest aggregates for a Saturday soccer programme since the war. Only about 560,000 compared with the million
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  • 316 4 ALL THE RESULTS LEAGUE DIV. I Aiwml S AMon Villa 1 Blackpool S Fartsmoutli 2 <*rdi» Wolves < harHou 3 Sundirlam! 1 Chelsea 2 Manchester U 2 Derby 4 Bolton S Liverpool 2 Preston 2 Manchester C. 2 Stoke 2 MMdksbrourh 2 Burnley 2 Newcastle 1 Sheffield Wed. 5 W.
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  • 504 4 LONDON, Sunday. INTERNATIONAL trials for England and Scotland 1 and an English county championship fame headed the rugby union programme in Britain yesterday. Both trials probably causled concern to the selectors, with Possibles holding Probables to a 12-12 draw In the England match while the
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  • 82 4 RUGBY LEAGUE RESULTS LONDON, Sun. Yesterday's rugby league results were: Barrow 13. Swtnton 0: Bradford Northern 13. OMham 8: Dewsbury 4. Wakefleld Trinity 9: Doncaster 6. Cas'leford 7: FVhtherstone Rovers IS. York 12: Huddersfleld I. Leigh 3: Hull Kingston Rovers 5, Hunslet 6: Kelßhley 4. Halifax 4; Leeds 23. Hull
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  • 1015 4 THE REV. Geoffrey Marrison (left) and the Rev. Charles Samuel with the Bishop of Singapore the Rt. Rey. H. W. Baines. photographed after they had been ordained as priests at St. Andrew's Cathedral, yesterday.— Straits Times picture. P W D L F APt* Wolves 22 11
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  • 264 5 Finances of MAPTB not satisfactory chairman 'NO MONEY LEFT JN A FEW MONTHS' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE FINANCES of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis are in a "highly unsatisfactory" condition, its chairman, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, said at the annual general meeting in Kuala Lumpur today.
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    55 5 LIEUT. -COMMANDER MICHAEL PARKER. Equerry to the Duke of Edinburgh, who passed through Singapore with his wife and two children by Qantas-BOAC on Saturday. They are on their way to Australia. The Parkers met two old friends at the airport Mr. Jack Sharpe, manager of Shaw Brothers, and
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  • 77 5 More films produced by the Children's Film Foundation Of Britain will be shown to younu audiences in Matava. Sarawak. Borneo and other parts of the Far East next year. By an agreement Just signed between the Foundation and the J. Arthur Rank Organisation, these films will
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  • 63 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun The president of the Sessions Court, Mr. M. Garton, fined Ong Choon Beng, a fisherman of Bagan Sebrang, Kuala Kurau, $500, or six months' imprisonment, for possession of opium. When a customs party raided Ong's house he ran out and waa arrested.
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  • 112 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. rE PRACTICE of Indian firms having different holidays for their staff was criticised by Mr. V A. Moha-n-.ed Hussaln, president of the Selangor Indian Chamber oi Commerce, at Its half-yearly meeting recently. While som<» firms were open, others were closed. He said
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  • 58 5 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sun— Twenty-four Of the 70 young men and women who helped to build the Methodist Church in Pandamarao new village. Port Swettenham were present yesterday when the Rev Raymond L. Archer. Resident Methodist Bishop of the Singapore area, performed the dedication ceremony. They came from
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  • 17 5 Government travelling dispensaries last month dealt with 1,909 new cases and made 1.239 second visits.
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  • 135 5 station. UaMt to Uad-sheddlnc today are:— DAT Buklt Fuoh B,\ r. Walllch SI. Malayan Befrlf Co. Trafalgar St.. \osun Rd SATA, Tionx Bahra >A t o St.. Ramak SI. Peaples rark Nin.on Rd. Lam Soon Oil <.u»n Hin I.E. aetwork and Factory. Rivrr VaMey Rd.. Kllinry Rd. Orchard
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  • 50 5 MR AND MRS. BENJAMIN KHOO BENG CHUAN cutting the cake after their wedding at the Paya Lebar Methodist Church, Singapore, on Saturday. The bride was Miss Rosalind Thio San Neo. Mr Khoo is a teacher on the staff of the Anglo-Chinese School. Barker Road. Straits Times picture.
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  • 73 5 KLANG, Sunday. A LARGE lallang fire today threatened more than 1,000 at tap houses In the Panda mar an new village at Port Swettenham. Selangor. Port Swettenham firemen I battled the flames for more than half an hoar. The Klang Tire Brigade was called In to
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  • 35 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Second-Lieut. Peter Hargcst a member of the Royal New Zealand Army seconded to the Ist Fijian Infantry Regiment, was killed In a road accident on Friday, Headquarters Malaya announced today.
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  • 68 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun._ The following have been appointed to serve on the Johore Tenders Board to consider tenders for damaged foodstuffs:— Dato Sheikh Abubaker bin Yahaya, (chairman) Mr. W. Brand, Assistant Controller of Supplies, Johore South; Inche Abdul Ohani bin Mohd Don, Assistant State Treasurer Johore; Mr.
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  • 28 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Mr. A. W. Waterfleld has been appointed a pupil engineer, Drainage and Irrigation, Johore; and Mr. A. Brazier, a pupil engineer, PWD, Kluang.
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  • 30 5 The RAJ 1 children's party at Seletar, Singapore, for children up to the age of six will take place today and for children aged seven to 14 tomorrow.
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  • 23 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Inche Ooyub bin Abdul Manas, formerly secretary, town board, Muar, is now at the Secretariat, Johore Bahru.
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  • 102 5 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 630 a.m. Tamil Music- 643 News In Tamil; 6.45 Chlnew Music; 7 News In Chinese- 7 oft Malay Music; 7.15 News lit Malay; 7.30 English Music; 7.30 News In English: 7.35 Fred WarIng Pennsylvanlans 8 Announcers' Choice; «.30-» London Melodies; 1 pm. Matlne*; 130 News; 1.45-2 Home
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 87 5 The weather WEATHER statistics throughout Malaya yesterday were: Minimum temperature: (7.30 p.m. on Dec. 20 to 7.30 a.m on Dec. 21), Spore (72 degrees i; Penang (75 1 Kota Bahru (70 >; Kuala Lumpur (74 >; Ipoh (73>; Kuantan (68i. Maximum temperature: (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Dec. 21).
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  • 600 6  - Misfit genius of the cinema DILYS POWELL By "i^ERGEI M. Eisenstein: a Biography," by Marie Seton (Bodley Head. 355.). is the best book we are likely to set, about the great revolutionary Russian director. it aeals with his life and his work from "Strike" to 'Ivan the Terrible." his psyeho.ogic.ii
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  • 364 6 A FEW months after the liberation, Mr. Chin Kee Onn published what still is the most satisfactory account of Malaya during the Japanese occupation. His new book, fiction this time, is partly built round "Malaya Upside Down." But "Ma-Rai-Ee" (George Harrap, 12s. 6d.) deserves, and probably
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  • 684 6 THE MAN WHO SHOCKED HISCENTUR By GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON Jfe/FOR YOUR BOOKSHELFWSIL BAUDELAIRE: By P. Mmicl |onri Bowes and Bowes 6». THE clean shaven young man who looked like an intellectual priest was dressed in a workman's blouse which, however, had been made for him by an excellent tailor. He
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  • 306 6  -  J.W. LAMBERT By THE CRASS HARP: By Truman Capote. Heinemann 10$. 6d. THE DARK SAVIOUR: By Robert Harling, Chatto and Wind us 12s. 6d. ffRUMAN Capote's new- novel, "The Grass Harp", must give a great deal of pleasure for it is full of charm and kindliness
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  • 242 6 By Sir R. Bruce Lockhart MY DEAR MARQUIS: By rh« Baronet* d« Stoeckl Murray 2U. IN tills book Baroness de Stoeckl returns to the rich mine of reminiscences which she exploited so successfully in "Not All Vanity." This new volume is as charming and, it must
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  • 1128 7  - FIG TOWN NOW MILITAR BOOM CENTRE OF M. EAST JOHN WREN By IS the rationing centra in Orchard Road aM that people say it is? To find out (writes a staff correspondent) I went there last weak and found tha queue shown in tha picture above. Those at tha head
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  • 24 8 MADAM SEAH AH SIM anr« wish to trunk all relatives aiui friends who sent wrrn'hs and BBMMgM of sympathy on their rei-nt bereavement.
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    • 495 8 Federation Hot Spot The Sultan of Kelantan. in his annual message to the Council of State, has reviewed with some frankness the little known situation in that State. Kelantan has been a black spot, an unenviable distinction which it has shared for mosi of the year with Johore. I Eighteen
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    • 392 8 A Salute For The Specials The decision to reduce the strength of the Special Constabulary by approximately 10,000 men can be taken as evidence of progress. More than that, however, the reduction draws attention u> the rising efficiency of the Home Guards and the success of the mobile patrols which
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    • 222 8 General Lockhart The change in the post of Deputy Director of Operations, announced by the Federation Government, is recognition that the High Commissioner is his own general. V/h^n the late General Sir Harold Briggs, I the first Director of Operations, left Malaya 13 months ago, his successor was General Sir
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    • 559 8 Alliance and fusion in politics \f R MILON NANDY in his ■"1 letter published on Dec. 15 suggested that an "attempt should be made by the M.I.C. to ally itself with the UMNO-M C A combination so that a true Malayan nation may grow." The evolution of a "true Malayan
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    • 403 8 satlons already and other improvement* will foltow We have the leadership and encouragement wilhin Malaya from all the leaders of all the communities, ably led by a man and his wife who jdo so much that one is amazed that they can con- tinue day after day.
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    • 143 8 IAM a naturalised British subject and I have enjoyed with deep gratitude the privileges of a British subject. Now I suddenly rina that my British passport is no more the absolute protection that I have so far considered it to be, and that it does not
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    • 365 8 No cheer, no beer, for the Forces NOW that the festive season is approaching, members of the public will be only too happy to entertain members of Her Majesty's Forces, and, &s far as such entertainment is confined to one's private house, all well and good. But what if one
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  • 709 8 LYTTELTON AND THE REST LONDON. ONE consequence of the grave troubles in Kenya has been a demand In Labour circles, steadily rising in tempo for the resignation of the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Lyttelton is held to blame for the present situation, and fiercely criticised because of
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  • 377 8 'On the Margin Nature note T<HE predilection of thU I half-column In the direction of natural history and the flora and fauna of Malaysia (a partiality not necessarily reinforced by any particular knowledge) may have been apparent for some time. We are therefor* delighted to reproduce a comment which has
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    • 82 8 Raffles Place Phonp ***** doHiyo qeddeo Tne luTie /onop The gayest gifts in Town! priced from $7.50 Open during lunch and till 5.30 thi oM ha ti vl £-^HV Burnol prevents infection of an B| abrasions, wounds, sores and burns. -'-■■Hk »nd quickly heals infective skin W\ conditions. It promotes
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  • 206 9 More stations needed for protection of rural areas (SINGAPORE'S Fire Chief, Mr. J. Shaw, yesterday warned that unless fire stations were built in the Colony's outskirts the vastly expanding rural areas would not have adequate protection. Fire destroyed $2 million worth of rural property last
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  • 92 9 RECRUITS are urgently required for the Bomb Disposal Section of the Singapore Royal Engineers (Volunteers* They need not have experience in engineering, but men with knowledge of timbering, shoring and excavating will be welcome. The new unit will be under the command of Capt. J. G Alien.
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  • 283 9 PENANG. Sun. IT WAS a great day for 3,200 children in Penang and Province Wellesley today. And they loved every minute of it. So successful was the Christmas festival organised by the Settlement committees of the Sunday Times Christmas Tree Fund that from early
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  • 105 9 Spore Santa came in a rescue van WHEN a rescue van roared into the headquarters of the Singapore Civil Defence Association in Kolam Ayer Lane on Saturday, afternoon, a red-cloaked Santa Claus stepped out and was immediately mobbed by a norfe of children. Behind the cloak, cap and beard wu
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  • 87 9 Inche Abdul Samad Ismail, former acting editor of the Utusan Melayu, Malay-lang-uage newspaper in Singapore and at present a detainee, has made repeated requests to be allowed to go into voluntary exile to Indonesia "for the duration of the Emergency." A statement Issued by the
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  • 137 9 Girls win freedom in debate rREE Malay girls from i Singapore Raffles Girls' School yesterday "fought", i three boys from Raffles Insti- I tution in a debate for women's emancipatioo and won it. The debate, at Raffles In- stitution. was sponsored by the Malay Youth Literary Society. It was held
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  • 44 9 Forty-three cases of tuber- i culosLs were reported from Singapore's rural area. 1 last ■nonth against 55 cases in October. Othec infectious diseases reported in November were: Chickenpox. 16: diphtheria, six poliomyelitis. one leprosy, two; tropical typhus one.
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  • 204 9 rpALL, square shoulder X ed and Just over 20, can-can dancer Mona Louisa stepped off a pliun- at Singapore's Kallang Airport last night and said: "Seengapore ees not Saigon. 'Err. I will wear a skirt weeth a top Mona has come to Singapore from Saigon to
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  • 200 9 HIS NEW RIGHT-HAND MAN KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. INHERE was speculation today whether Gen. Templer on his London visit picked Maj.-Gen. W. P. Oliver to be his principal star! officer. It has been officially announced that Maj.-Gen. Oliver will assume that post when Gen Sir Rob
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  • 19 9 The Singapore Government < Health Department distributed free milk to 2,260 poor children and 282 mothers last month.
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  • 27 9 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun.— Soh Kong Chin, a lorry driver of Sltiawan, was fined $250, or three weeks' imprisonment, for overloading his lorry by 10 cwt.
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  • 65 9 The Singapore Blood Bank received donations last week from 37 Servicemen, five policemen, and five men from the Stanley Angwin Cable Depot. At the end of the week, the banks position was: GROUP O A BAB total Donations received: 42 40 24 6 112
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  • 61 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a woman, Munlan, 59, yesterday appeared before Inche Ismail in the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate's Court. Munian, It was alleged, inflicted wounds on Muniamah with a parang at Kampong Toddy Sentul. last night. He claimed trial and the
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  • 110 9 A SNAPPED tow rope led to broke away a collision In the Slnga- She was carried away by pore Harbour Board between the high spring tide and the 11.346-ton pilgrim ship, headed straight into the Tyndareus and the 10.043-ton Tyndareus. tanker Caroline Maersk. on Tht
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  • 196 9 IDEAS TO AID INDIAN DECK PASSENGERS KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. BETTER facilities for Indian deck passengers stopping at Port Swettenham and Penang were suggested by Mr. V. A. Mohammed Hussain. president of the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce, at its half-yearly meeting. He asked that Indian passenger ships be allowed to
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  • 58 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A six-day training course for teachers of English in adult education classes ended in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Forty-two teachers from all parts of the Federation and Singapore attended the course— the first of its^kimi They were given lectures on teaching methods, civic and
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  • 30 9 For 10 days from today the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, Ceylon Road, Singapore, will celebrate Thiruvempa Pooja. The temple committee will celebrate another festival. Vingayagar Chashtl. tonight
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  • 316 9 Less racial stress in Malaya DIFFERENCES betw n racial groups In Malaya seemed more political than racial a well-known Amerlican writer. Mr William H. Carter Jr.. told the Straits Times yesterday. Considering the number of people involved, there was far less racial stress in this country than In India (which
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 114 9 Give MUSICAL y© wj* PRESENTS ji for ff PHILIPS RADIOPLAYERS (See the new 1953 range now on display) DULCI MIDGET RADIOS $85/50 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS •(Including the new Long-play records) GIFT VOUCHERS TO ANY VALUE Mi/ 0/W m Jll/ S "OUTRIe. CO.IM»LAY*J UTO /^*fV^ M^w M/ 7 MS%7 ivIIR L l
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  • MALAYA'S
    • 258 10 rpHE size of this project li*.e X Unilever itself Is on a grand scale. The factory, which was opene* on Saturday, covers 161 acres. It represents an outlay of $12 million and It will draw its raw materials from all over the world besides Malaya. Resin from China,
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    • 119 10 rE preliminary design for the factory was begun in London by W. J. Fraser and Company Limited in association with the Unilever Engineering Department in 1948. By the beginning of 1950 the civil engineers were able to take over. They were faced with no small task. Roads
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    • 479 10 rpHE economic strength of a country, we have often been told, depends on enterprise and imagination and risk. It also depends, sometimes, •on the courage to go on with plans in the face of what appears to be the rapid dissolution of law and order under
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    • 163 10 <|7ITAMIN A Is the growth promoting vitamin. Vitamin D is another vital element of good health as IK boosts bone growth and prevents rickets. Both these vitamins are put into Unilever's margarines by a special process as extra reinforcements to the food value already there. High grade
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 92 10 A TANKER A YEAR LEVERS know that fuel saving is an essential part of a Balanced Industrial Economy. Our INSULATION will save them approximately 3,500 TONS of FUEL OIL a year. W£ CONGRATULATE LEVER BROTHERS (MALAYA) LTD. on their enterprise in establishing a Model Factory in Malaya and take pride
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    • 96 10 And Erect Plant MBt^^ jf Fraser Si Co., Ltd., is an experienced concern well organised both to plan and f construct complete factory plants. f Fraser Co., Ltd., are equipped to g provide complete service from the preliminary j consultations to the nnal handing over of the I working plant.
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  • GREAT NEW FACTORY
    • 28 11 TOP LEFT: Latest machines for soap production ABOVE: Bar soap on the way to be stamped BELOW: Girls in the packing room wrapping soap
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    • 227 11 MR. NICHOLSON was born at Sale o n July 11. 1905. He began hjß career in the Laboratory of Planters Margarine Co Ltd.. at Bromboro.ugh in September. 1920^, In 1923 he moved over to the Detergent side of the Unilever business, in the Production Department at
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    • 381 11 SIR GEOFFREY HEYWORTH wa s born at Birkenhead on October 18. 1894. an,i educated at the Dollar Academy, Scotland. At the age of 18 he Joined Lever Brothers He served with the Canadian Army in the first world war then returned to England to work on the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 64 11 What would you expect a firm of the size of Lever Brothers to choose when building an important new factory? The best, of course! The three famous building materials named below have been chosen for the Lever Brothers Factory in Kuala Lumpur. Guthrie Co. Ltd., are the sole agents. WILLIAMS
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    • 266 11 SUPPLIED BY SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. PROTECTIVE CHAIN LINK FENCING By MALAYAN WIRE MESH FENCING CO. (1946) Ltd. For attractive and efficient protection of estates, godowns, factories and private property. Chain link fencing allows an unobstructed view and free circulation of air. Available in mesh from 1/8" up to 4"
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  • 777 12 THE FOUND A FORTUNE IN 50 AP WHAT is it like to make millions? How do millionaires do it? We have all dreamt of how we would spend a fortune. The mystery and fascination is how the money is made. William Hesketh Lever made more than $500,000 by *he time
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 113 12 Jltj\\\ ''J'!i Sun Brand vamspati Fruits Brand shortening THE PERFECT COOKINC MEDIUMS ENTIRELY MANUFACTURED FROM VECETABLE OILS. P >'i Trade Enquiries To SADKA BROTHERS p f, N B c o x PoV« 5 inn i ii-ii II ib m m m m m m m m m mMmmWmmmmammmmmf^mWm-"W v mm
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    • 29 12 PURE ALATABLE RIME QUALITY LANTA Margarine XL^ lT Weight s lbs Sole Agents: Rotterdam Trading Co., (malaya) ltd. also tor Edible Oils: "SIX CROWNS" "TIGER" Vegetable Fat: "SNOW WHITE"
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  • from HAIR-PINS PALM OIL\
    • 358 13 WHEN Lord Levern hulme died In 1925 he left an empire of palm plantations In Africa, a string of factories across the world, an organisation so great that it was controlled by 1,000 managers, with a capital of more than $400 million, and a household name
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 114 13 Contractors to Messrs. Lever Bros. (Malaya) Ltd. NAM FATT FOUNDRY LIMITED Managing Director: MAC HONG CHUA No. 36, Chnn Sow Lin Road, K.L. Office Tel. ***** House Tel. 4607 CHOP LEON FATT Sole Proprietor: MAC HONG CHUA Specialists in: Mining Rubber Estate Machineries, Welded Rivetted Piping, Pressure Tanks, Fuel Oil
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    • 44 13 CIMENT FONDU I (ALUMINOUS-CEMENT) Immeasurably superior to ordinary Portland Cement, Hardens Overnight, thus, the inconvenience and delay in waiting for concrete to harden, mature, or become strong, it eliminated. Packed in 373 lb. Drums. HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd. KUALA LUMPUR Phone 5226/9 Engineering Dept.
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    • 110 13 BPr i off" These 220-ton MILD STEEL OIL STORAGE TANKS and the 50-ton SOAP PROCESSING TANKS as well as the STAINLESS STEEL PIPES were welded by EXPERT WELDERS from WONG BROTHERS AND COMPANY 49, PUDU ROAD— X.L— PHONE 5040. FOR ENTIRE SATISFACTION ENTRUST ALL YOUR WELDING |OBS TO US. 17S
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  • 303 14 Tins irregular, rubbers fairly steady By A Market Correspondent rIE FALL of ten cents a pound In Malaya's staple with the onset ol Christmas brought a slackening in trade, but there was little weakness in any section of the share market. Industrial dealings had a
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  • 301 14 BUSINESS done in the Ma- Oil: Kern 16-; Ultramai layan Share Market last 25 D 3 '*i a week included Sundry SUrlini Investments Charterland General 3 10', Industrials: Fraser 6c Neave Trepca Mines 3 o*,d; Japanesi $2.52'j 6c $2.50; Oammon $3.20 dc 6 per cent 1924 £104.. $3.25;
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  • 148 14 Moderate Australian Exchange I From Our Own Corrrspondent MELBOURNE, Sat. r PHE miscellaneous investment group had a strong undertone on Stock Exchange yesterday. I Industrial leaders were prominent in a moderately busy market. Buoyant wool trading stimulated buyers, who are predicting Improvement in the overall economic position next year. Bonds
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  • 73 14 Govt. 'gains stature COMMENTING on the Slngapore Government's withdrawal on Dec. 6 of the "contentious" Exchange Control Bill lor further consideration, a commercial correspondent says: "In forbearing to take advantage of its power to push the Mil through. the Government has gained stature In the eyes of those sections of
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  • 30 14 1.C.1. lAust I n-rtii 3b. -l +/t J A Briwn 23/t 2 Mount Lvr-ll 70/1 —/I N Broken Hill a %ll- Woolworth 17/- +/2 Yarr» Fella S4/» -/t
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  • 90 14 From Oar Own Corretpandent MELBOURNE, Bun Mt. Lyell Copper Co. Intends to raise more funds by loan, the directors announced. Negotiations are proceeding Within the next five yean, the output will be stepped up. The life of the mine is at least I 22 years. Henry
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  • 17 14 Jplfbu Tin Dredging Ltd outIr/'t of ore for the quarter S»n' Nov was S9l ptciM.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1344 14 T.i mm MANSFIELD 6c CO.. LTD. ti 2403 00 line,. rotod in s.ngopore) < 20 liltMt BLUE FUNNEL LINE A o.pts" Caller's option ta proceed via othir ports to load anri discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Soils P S'hom Penang Tvndoreus tor Moresllles, L.verpool
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    • 1052 14 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD EAST ASIATIC UNE Far UK /CONTINtNT SAILINGS FROM SCANMNAVIAN/U.R./CONTININT S'por. P S'harr Penon, p#nong t Benavon tor lindoo Hull, Rot -T^T; Hombur eiosoo. #hM- Ban9kok Rotterdom. Homburg I- Port 28/30 Dec. 31 Doc./ 4 to. (posienger, only) lf/» Oaa. t BcnlamoNdl for Avonmouth. "Kme" for Melhoume.
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    • 1049 14 MeAUSTEB CO., LTD. TIL: Na. 5904 ELLERM AN dj. BUCKNALL KLA VCMCSS LINK LONDON, HAVRf, ROTTERDAM I LOS ANGUES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG PORTLAND, SEATTLE t VANCOUVER and for USA., North Atlantic Ports ond Canada v.a Colombo Accepting cargo far Central I South American Ports "CITY OF SWANSEA" -mikimvvilli" Spore P
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  • 1016 15 Astrologer Mel reads the stars predicts: I MAY YET BE WORLD CHAMPION' By RALPH MODDER HAVE YOU ever come across a man who is at one and the same time a world-ranking professional boxer, atrologer and artist? If you have'nt, then meet Melburn Tyler Brown Mcl Brown to thousands of
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  • 1167 15  -  Jerry Seletar sport. ...by THF R.A.F. Malaya soccer team has been invited to visit Seremban to play the Netri Sembilan State team on Saturday. Feb. 7. In order that the KAF In Malaya be represented by the strongest possible team, a trial
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  • 652 16  -  SENTINEL AGGRIEVED CLUBS CANNOT AGREE By THE IMPENDING crisis in Singapore soccer, which arises from the demand by a group of senior clubs for more representation on the Singapore Amateur Football Association Council, may fizzle out. The aggrieved clubs are finding difficulty in agreeing
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 16 CHAI HON Yam scores one of his three goals for Civilians against RAF in the Singapore 'quad' match on the padang on Saturday. Civilians won 5-0. Strait* Times picture.
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  • 480 16 GX.B. <; RJ A SPIRITED second-half re- covery earned Government English School of Batu Pahat a draw ln their last Singapore rugger game against Raffles Institution on Raffles ground yesterday. Two brilliant penalty conversions by Kirn Chye gave Raffles a half-time lead of 6-3, Batu
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  • 414 16 SPORE QUAD HOCKEY CIVILIANS again kept their colours flying on the second day of the Singapore Hockey Association's annual quadrangular tournament played at Changi yesterday when they beat Royal Navy 3-6. In the other game of the afternoon, Army were lucky to hold the fast
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  • 276 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. npwo MEMBERS of Malaya's 1948-49 Thomas Cup team, Llm K«e Fong and Yeoh Teck Chye. today qualified for the men's singles final of the Selangor open badminton championships. In a test of stamina. Kee Fong outlasted veteran A 3 Samuel to
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  • 18 16 England beat Wales 1-0 ln an international soccer match played at Seletar yesterday.
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  • 544 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. VY T ATCHINO Selangor All Blues romp home comfortable winners In their first All Blues Cup rugger game against Slngar. we yesterday were the Selangor State selectors who want a suitable man for full back. This poaJLlon 'in the State
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  • 596 16 By SECOND ROW HPHE first of the Malayan Rugby Union fixtures, which took place in Penan? on Saturday, produced some intelligent, orthodox rugby. Considering the fact that this was the first time that either side had played together, this was most praisewonny. On the run
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  • 119 16 'THE Singapore Badminton Aft- I sodatlon's open championships finals will be played at the SBA Hall on Dec 29 at 8 p.m. Admission charges will be tl/(seaU) and 50 cent* (gallery). The ties are: Men's singles: Ong Poh Llm (P. St N.) v Ismail
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  • 135 16 PENANO, Sun. rm States Singapore, Selangor, Penang, Negrt Sembllan, and Perak (the holders) will compete in the Thivy Shield hncl tournament to be held la Penang during the Christmas holidays. The first match will b« played at 8.30 a.m. on Friday between Perak
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  • 62 16 KOALA LUMPUR, Sun. Kuala Lumpur Combined Malay School! soccer team beat Kota Raja Malay School team from Singapore 2-1 on the Kampong Bahru ground today. The visitor led 1-0 at half time but two goals by centreforward Zalnal In the second half gave victory
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1571 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Pnee 81 ACCOMMODATION VACANT VEHICLES FOR SALE SELF-CONTAIKKU Accommo- PONTIAC. 1951 Model, well datlon available Fluklt Tlmah area kept, almost new, mileage 15.000 priority given to service personnel, miles, owner driven offers to Box Apply Box NO. A 5599. ST. No. A 5601, S.T. WELL Furnished
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    • 41 16 MORE SPORT IN PACES 4 15 ioOOD NW* I I fria^^ i France's finest COGNAC BEEHIVE *s star BRANDY SOLE AGENTS: THE EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LTD. IMPERIAL j IYPEWR ITERS SOU AONTS For Singapore and Federation of Malaya McMULLAN CO., LTD.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 47 16 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: High 2.39 a.m. (Bft Tin. i and 1.58 pm (9ft 81n). TOMORROW: High 324 am. (Bft. 6in and 2.57 p.m. (Bft. 31n>. RUGGER: S.C.C. "B" t RE, padanf. HOCKEY: S.H.A. quadrangular. R.AJ 7 t Navy. S.R.C.. 4 p.m.; Army f Civilians. SBC, 5 p.m.
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