The Straits Times, 4 July 1953

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  • 15 1 4 JUI 199 -4 JUL 1953 Established 1845 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1953. 15 CENTS
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  • 307 1 Tin: heal Everest! story TOLD BY TENSING JENSING <an not read and cannot write. Hiit before he left Now Delhi for London ho told his story to fix translators l\((\ section of his aOOOUIII w.is translated h.ick to him liom the Knglisli first in Hindi > and llun also in
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  • 299 1 |>KESIDENT Syngman Khee has agreed to a compi 1 I nited States-Korea deadlock on terms for signi armistice, Korean sources said today. The source close to Rhee said the negotiations n their eighth day had 'taken a turn for the better."
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  • 68 1 SS| JOHANESBURG. Fri— South I African police staged a series of erday in search of mas material published by opponents of the governments lie supremacy policies. mbers of the Special Branch of the C.IX). swooped on .several homes and offices uf in.s connected with
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  • 49 1 Mrs Elizabeth Parsons 28 (S widow of an RAF pilot, will be charged at Penan* Assizes on Monday w4th murdering her Edmund <4> and Darryl .!oh:. (2 1 2 She was alleged to have strangled them the •< night her husband crashed in ■I an anti-bandit juncte strike
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  • 133 1 TAILS -AND THEY KEEP ON WINNING LONDON. Fri— Schoolboys out to get rich quick are cutting off the tails of destructive grey squirrels to collect a Government "shilling a tail" bounty and then releasing the squirrels to breed again, it was said in tb? House of Commons yesterday. A Conservative
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  • 30 1 The Secretary of State for Aii. Lord de Lisle and Dudley, will be In Malaya on Sept. 18 for five days inspecting the Far East Air Force.
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  • 103 1 CANBERRA. Fri. liiimrta Is to rvtax imp<rt-t contrute with, an Immediate 10 pvr cent otw-1 all cut. the acting Prime Minister. Sir Arthur F'adden, announced tunight Router. Ihe (.ovtrnor of Sineaporr. Sir John Xiroll. unveils a memorial plaque at Singapore's Pasir Panjanjr powrr slalion vistrrtlay evening, when he
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  • 420 1 SKYMEN SWOOP ON PAHANG REDS Helicopters land troops inside bandits' lair Straits Times Special Correspondent gECURITY forces have launched one of the biggest air and land offensives of the Emergency against Communist terrorists deep in the jungles of Pahang. Two thousand British, African and Gurkha Iroops and Malayan police arc
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  • 30 1 France ready with new offer PARIS, Fri. ORANCE la to tell thi three A isociated J of lndo-China thi willing to study th< ir vanoes on the existing agreements usually
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  • 97 1 BASES SET UP CLOSER TO REDS PENANG. Fri rNANG security forces have set up bases closer to bandits operating on the island. To enable patrols to comb difficult areas for longer periods, police have established hill bases at strategic points. These new bases are in radio contact with the police
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  • 36 1 HELSINKI. Fri.— Finland's Agrarian leader. Dr. Urho Kekkonen, last night accepted the request of President Pasiklvi to form a new coalition government. He immediately started talks with the leaders of the other parties.
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  • 142 1 Pay talks resume next week THE RITSON pay talks between the Singapore Government and representatives of its stair unions and associations will be munifd next Week. The date is yet to be flx«>d. Mr J. D. Hicham the UnderBecreiary, said yesterday. The representatives of 20 Government stall unions and associations
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  • 64 1 I. reliable SOUK tonight. They said the decided at a l today to send o effect to the thri ments. Today's m< I th third ministerial on Indo-Ch;n a In 48 hours It is undernote whwh sent tomorrow views of the n ernment beaded b; Laniel on the
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  • 174 1 r[E men who built a power station quicker than any others in the Commonwealth, had pride of place last evening when the Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll. declared open the "mighty enterprise"' at Pasir PanJang. When completed, the power station will have cost
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  • 49 1 THE Straits Times begins another popular Titles Contest on Monday in which you can win a 1953 Austin A-40 Hereford Saloon (value $5,360) or $5,000 cash. You must have a copy of Monday's issue for details of this control. Place an order with your newsagent NOW.
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  • 46 1 DUBLIN, Fri. De Valera. Prime Minister the IrLsh Republi won a vote ol the Dail by s i two. New air chief CANBERRA. Fri— Air Vice Marshal John v been appointed Chi Australian Air Staff In sion to Sir Donald II irdmai Renter
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  • 225 1 rs.JALA LUMPUR, Friday. rkN a scrupulously white tablecloth in a little house vat Selayang, the aborigine settlement seven miles from here, yesterday were laid rice and fruit that will never be taken, cigarettes that will never be smoked and the picture of a woman.
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    • 97 1 PERFECT AFTEM L'URRY^^" ICE CREAM pX£j SEACON LTD. t limited uumhi'.- of houses can now be built m Building Loans. BuildinU .sites :i\:iil;ibk- in various districts. COSSI I.r SF.ACOS' FOR:Layout of Building Estates, Planning and Construction of Roads Drainage sewerage Design and Construction of Bungalows, terrace houses, flats. [CON J
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  • 233 2 M ALAN SEEKS FULL POWERS FOR RACE LAWS CAPETOWN, Friday. f)R. DANIEL MALAN will seek full powers from the new parliament opening today to give force to his race laws removing coloured \oterfrom the common electoral roll. This time he needs a two-thirds majority, thr measure having been mv constitutional
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  • 86 2 HOSTESS LOSES APPEAL VIENNA. Frt. tTiHE Austrian Supreme Court 1 today rejected an appeal i by Adrienne Eokhardt. 23-year--1 old night club hostess, against a life sentence for murder. Tin' sentence was imposed Ust March when Eckhardt was c< nvicied of murdering Johann Arthold in his grocer'a il Bckhafrdt was
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    52 2 SAIL— fG INTO Valetta harbour. .Malta, i* the ;nr.raft carrier Glory on her way to Kns;land after service in Korean waters. On the flight d'erk are Ml tars collected from various naval stations. As they art- owned hv members of the Forces the carrier charg es only *:."> for transporting
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  • 116 2 Cadets (with guns) disappear PARIS. Fn. Fifty Cambodian officer cadets disappeared vith their arms during training near the Cambodun capital of Pnom Penh, the i French press teency report- ed today. in a despatch lrom Pnom Penh, the agency said one of the cadets later returned. Ho said they were
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  • 129 2 Rhee men wreck party office PUSAN. Frl. ABOUT 30 anti-ceasefire demonstrators today wrecked the office of the opposition Democratic Nationalist Part> here 6eriously injuring one office worker and slightly injuring another. The demonstrators were par! of a crowd of about 30( North Korean residents ol Pusan who surrounded the party's
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  • 136 2 NEW YORK. Fri. BURMA today concluded a further agreement with the United Nations for technical aid in urgently required new housing developments which may involve the extension of cities and towns, it was announced at United Nations headquarters today. The agreement calls for two
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    • 522 2 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications are invited (or appointment to the Chair of ProsDentistry. Further particulars may tx- obtained from the Resist rar. University of Malav» SthjMi>ore, 10. with whom applications (9 copies, must be lodged nut IiUt than 31st July. 1953. MUNICIPALITY OF KUALA LUMPUR Pout: Deputy
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    • 512 2 NOTICES NOTICE Tills Is to advise that Mr. James Robson has l«ft our service and Is no longer authorised to conduct business or collect money on behalf of: The London Assurance. The Phoenix Assurance Co.. Ltd.. The Hongkong Fire Insurance Co.. Ltd.. The Western Assurance Co. The British America Assurance
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    • 550 2 TENDERS TENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office. Singapore, up to noon or 15th July. 1953. for the purchase of one patent Stockless anchor of approximately 1 ton with Joining shackle and ISO feet of l>; Inch niud link cable, also one patent Stockless anchor of approximately 1
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  • Bomber crashes on railway
    • 183 3 Train with 400 passengers stops 100 yards away OXFORD, Friday. pOlK HINDRKI) passengers in a Londonbound express train were saved from disaster laNt ninht when the driver pulled up 100 yard>hort of the blazing wreckage of an American IM7, Mf|c4 liomhcr in the world, which ploughed into the track ahead
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    • 140 3 <il, fg.r A-tt>*it<£ OffC 1191 l\ (f.>(.> CANBKRRA Fm Th«> govday declared of South -rohibited readliMM for Bnt.s. T rbidden zone stretches the Woomera r -'Til Australian border. penalty for brcmcbM when Britain exploded the first ato--,:a in the Monte tern Austi Oetober B ale, the
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    • 96 3 Navy seeks runaway trawler r _,Ml- RIO PEiA*EIRO, Fri, T HE Swedlsh trawler 'ngegerd. whi h fled Ri.> ln deflanci uf a >-ourt order, has escaped from Brazilian territorial waters in her da.sh lur thf lreedom of the Atlantu' A Brazilian navy spokesman l'd the destroyer Bocaina I had made
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    • 26 3 LONDON Fri Details of the terms on which commercial televLsion might be permitted to operate in Britain will be published ln the autumr.. —Reuter
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    • 69 3 TOKYo lr A former Prince Kunlhiko. who died in -r Princess. who !a 1935. sad today rfne wished a to tho present lo work as an ordinary woman ie:\kn. has stared in a cheerful arvi u.*.rfw ly o i* hear) mairt :n a s*a- and d:d
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    • 232 3 'Follow lead of the Queen' SAYS A PREMIER BELFAST. Fri. ORD Brcxjktborough. Prime Lt Minister of Northern Ireland, yesterday welcomed the Queen at Queen's University. •Wi- are all on our toes, ready for a second Elizabethan era." he said, "but it is no good just saying it. We have got
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    • 80 3 BIRMINGHAM. .Fri— The Government Conservative Party retained the scat on the parliamentary by-election in the Edgbaston division ot Birmingham last night. The re>ult was: Miss Edith M. Pit, Conservative— 2o.l42 fOtoi Mr. Frederick B. Watson. Labour y.C35: Conservative majority 10.507. The victtory maintains the Conservative Party's majority
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    • 131 3 And his aide is killed CAIRO. Friday. EX-KING Talal of Jordan was taken to hospital today after a motor accident. His aide de camp. Lieut. Ibrahim Asfour. of the Arab Legion, was killed in the crash. The ex-Kin* was ar vine his car at hleh speed
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    • 62 3 LONDON, Fri. SIR Winston Churchill, now under doctor's orders to rest, heard today that his son-in-law, Mr. Duncan Sandys, Minister of Supply, is to join the growing list of Government invalids. Mr Sandys, 45. husband of Diana Churchill, is to go into hospital as soon as
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      33 3 THE MAN in charge of Britain's Government now during the illness of Sir Winston Churchill is Mr. R. A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, here pictured walking down Downing Street.
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    • 44 3 ROME. Fri— The Italian President, Signur Luifri Kinaudi. tonight asked the Christian Democrat leader, iSignor Alcide De Gasperi, to call at the presidential palace tomorrow morning when, it was believed, he will ask him to form a new government. Rtuter.
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    • 200 3 KITAIE. Fri.— Three of six Africans appealing: against their conviction in the Kenyatta case for leading the Mm Muu fell fast asleep in the dock yesterday the second day of the hearing;. The appeal before two Suprrme Court judges in
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    • 172 3 NAIROBI Friday. pATHOLJC priests rallied Africans and together beat V/ off a Mau Mau gang which attacked their mission in the Nyeri area yesterday. Three terrorists were killed and another wounded before the gan«* fled In the Fort Hall area, a Mau < Man
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  • 330 3 LONDON. Fri. THE slock market rloeed the week quietly with price* generally steady to firm as there wm a continuation today of the cheerful tMitiment of past days. Weekend considerations, however resulted In a slight falling off In the trading volume, and where they tx i urred price
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  • 24 3 LONDON. July 3. Cash Buyers t637' 2. Sellers £640; Forward Buyers £635; Sellers t637' 2. Turnover a.m. 100 tons; p.m. 35 tons.
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  • 30 3 LONDON. July 3. Spot 19\d Aug. 19»d.. Sept 19\d. Oct.-Dec 19".d.. Jan Mar H's.c.. Apr-June !9\d. July c.l.f 19',d.. Aug elf 19',d.. Sept c.lf. 19'«. Tone: Quietly steady.
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  • 39 3 PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Fri. —Ice sellers *.n Peshawar offered daily prayers in mosques for hotter weather during a recent unusually cool spell, which deprived them of their 1 usual profits at this time of I the year.—Reuter.
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    • 256 3 July 4th American Independence Df We wish A HAPPY "FOURTH" to all our American friends Cf customers Minchinbury Champagne is made for such occasions! SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. Murray Lanman's florida water |Hp For *hat tiAj?l§^j lingering, refreshing body-fragrance I |V^^ EAU DE COLOGNE LOTION Won/or «<«>t PRAM CANOPIES
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  • 68 4 Construction will start next year on a new building for the Singapore Teachers' Training College, Mr. P. S. Dempsey. i principal of the college, said lust night. He added that the plans included a large playing field— a facility lacking at present. Mr Dempsey was
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  • 47 4 BATU ARANG. Fri. The fociowing officers were ejected at the 6th annual rr.eetln* of the Colliery Asian Staff UnionPresident Mr Lee Soo Joo Vice-Presldent. Mr P K. R Kurup; Secretary. Mr K. R Treasurer. Mr P R Ifftnlckam; Committee mem--..1 be electeri Cater
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  • 286 4 Control rents of post-war houses, says a councillor 'NEED FOR LEGISLATION PROVED BY THREATS' SWEEPING measure which will bring the rents of all Singapore houses built after the war under some form of control is to be debated at the next Legislative Council meeting. Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj (Labour,
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  • 95 4 KIALA Ll'MPl'R, Fri. 4 YOI'NG attendant in the General Hospital here last night took off his underpants and gare them to a drunke-n man who was brought In naked by a policeman. The attendant. S. Ramalingam. aged 24, was at the reception room when a
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  • 89 4 A Singapore police sergeant Hassan bin Yacob. and a woman. Katijah blnte Abdul Almas, were yesterday charged in Singapore with voluntarily aiding in the disposal of 9.444 yards of cloth, valued at $6 000 which they had reason to believe was stolen property The olfence was alleged to
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  • 63 4 The chief cleric of the Department of Chemistry. Lim Joo Soo. claimed trial on a charge of corruption :n the Singapore Fifth Police Court It was alleged that Lam a cd $25 from Chew Soon to xpedite the preparation of a report on the analysis of
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  • 183 4 prices of tinned I ■I milk yesterday "lured" I mothers and their babies from i Johore kampongs to a baby show at Johore Bahru General Hospital. At the hospital, where the World Health Day exhibition was taking place, the mothers t were given
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  • 34 4 MUAR. Fri.— Low Fah Bng wa s at Muar. fined $400 or four months' gaol for housebreaking. He entered the house of HaJi Mohammed Zln it the 2J milestone. Parit Keroma.
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  • 314 4 <MMet) KirM ounril: Saieiy First exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hail —opening by the Colonial Secretary Mr W L Blvthe 10 30 a.m. St. John Ambulance: Flag Day. Ameriran Community: Independence Day memorial church service mi Wesley Church, Fort Cbnning Road. 12 30 pin: U.S. Consul- Generals party at
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  • 224 4 4 FRIGHTENED man gave evidence in the Singacx pore Second District Court yesterday in a robbery case. Mr. E. H. DNetio. the judge noticing L>w Lam Spurs faltering manner describing how h*» ana a friend were robbed asked him if there wa« anythinir wrong.
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  • 168 4 Govts. accused of extravagance COMPANY REPORT CHARGE A SINGAPORE businessman has charged the Colony A and Federation Governments and the Singapore City Council with extravagance and failure to inspire confidence in commercial circles. Mr. H. Jackson, who Ls on leave, made the charges in the annual report of Jackson and
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  • 181 4 MALAYANS WILL GET KEY JOBS IN NEW WORKS KUALA LLMPIR. Fri.— Malaya's first cement factory, to be opened soon at Rawang, 20 miles from Kuala Lumpur, will become a truly national industry. This was stated here today by Mr. G, F. Earle, chairman of Association Portland Cement Manufacturers. Ltd. The
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  • 242 4 RUBBER REPORT Lower price brings more inquiries this week brought prxr.s down to beiow 65 cents or about the same level as reached 1:. April of this year. The K>wer prices have brought in a better enquiry from nearly al: consuminn countries and. with tho July position now considerably lightened,
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  • 47 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. A shop assistant, Ng Luar Kiang wa.s fined $400 here today for assisting in the management of a 100 characters lottery. It was his second offence and he was ordered to enter into a to;id of $100 for a year
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  • 123 4 ABOUT 400 temporary clerks in the S.ngapor* Govern 1 1 ifn i departments at an emerKeni-y meeting last night ij-cdfd to form a branch for Uifin.vi.vf.s within thf Government Admlniitratlv*; and Clerical Servxe* Union. They also dt-cided to a.sk the Oovcrnment: 1.. To convert their
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 410 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 a.m. Morning Star- 730 Newt; 7 35 Paul Weston; S Melody 830 Hospital* Half Hour 9 Clone Down; 1 p.m. David Rom; 1.30 New s 1.45 Interlude: 2 Racing Commentaries; 5 Sports Hour- 6 Listeners' Choice; 7 News- 710 Spotlißht on Service; 7.15 Race Results; 7
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  • 236 5 Up-to-the-minute health service for Singapore's rural districts 1 A VAST welfare plan has been drawn up which will brin^ up-to-the-minute health and mater nity services to the rural areas of Singapore. The plan provides for the building of seven rural health centres supported by about 90 maternity ana •hild welfare
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  • 78 5 rl I MM) MCA allianri will be discussed at twi meetings in Penan* ant Kedah this weekend. 'he Pan Malayan .Laboui Party will consider a repon on the proposed I'MNO-MC National Congress, when it< executive committee meet! here tomorrow n Kedah on Sunday, th« Working
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  • 22 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.—Mrs 4. Glendenning. matron. Ge ipral Hospital. Johore Bahru ?aves for Britain on July II n furlough.
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  • 121 5 Decision on S'pore houses riCCUPANTS of unauthorised attap huts in the city will be supplied with fresh water by the Singapore City Council, but no electricity. This has been decided by the Council's Health Committee on the advice of the Health Officer. The committee believes
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  • 127 5 Firm wins its claim for $12,157 IUDGMENT for $12,157 and J cast* was given by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Singapore i High Court yesterday for Manilal and Sons in a claim for damages against Chop Hens Bee Seong Hung for breach of contract The amount claimrd was the 1
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  • 151 5 Abdullah bin Yuscff. a labci.rer. who woke up from a ninht of revelry "remetnberinu noth'.im that took olaee."' wu yesterday fined $50 after b*>ing found guilty of striking another labourer on the head vith an ircn pipe. Abdullah told Mr. H A. For--er, Third Police Magistrate
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  • 30 5 Ed for food and price control offences in Singapore last month. Twenty-nine were convicted. One case was postponed. Fines for the month amounted to $760.
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  • 35 5 Four men were fined $2 each at the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday for spitting. They were Tan Bak Choon, Loh Gut Fong. Yap Peng Khoon and Hia Cheng Kirn.
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  • 157 5 FINED MAXIMUM OF $200 AS a gross degree ot criminal negligence had not been I proved, the Singapore First Traffic District Judge. Mr. R. C Hoffman yesterday reduced a charge of manslaughter j nsi a motorist. See Kian Yuan. 25 to one of negligent driving. Imposing the maximum nne of
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  • 56 5 Singapore police are anxious to trace 20 SI.OOO-notrs "in connection with a ca^e j under investigation." The serial unmbers of the notes are A I ***** to A/I i *****. Anyone with information should contact the Commercial Crime Sub-branch of th" C. I. D. in
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  • 69 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— I Customs officers who raided a j house in Saien e village found two jars and a bottl* of iCI'.cit samsu and a still hidden in the chx:ken roost. in the Police Court. Johore Bahru Chal Tai was yesterday! fined $300 for
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  • 23 5 RAUB. Fri. The Raub Methodist Girls' School win hold a food saie on Saturday to raise funds for a new piano.
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  • 157 5 SINGAPORE is doing more towards housing its citizens i than any other city or coiony in the world said Mr. E. E. O'Dea. a member of the Legislative Council of New Scuth Wnles. in Singapore yesterday. Mr O'Dea. who Ml Lord M:\yor of Sydney
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  • 70 5 mi; urriiEss or Kiuri smiles happily as she poses with some Malayan students after opening the extension to Malaya Hall in London on Monday. From left, are: Miss Jani P Tong. (Kuala Lumpur), Che Lily Majid (Kuala Lumpur), the Duchess. Raja Fuzia.
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  • 71 5 SharifT Saihuluppe, a merchant, was fined $5 and sentenced to a day's imprisonment by a police court for house trespass and with causing hnrt to an elderly man. Jagea Sinsii Inspector K. B. Ong, prosecuting, said Shariff broke into his sub-tenant's room on Fco. 11 in
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  • 143 5 SINGAPORE now has about 77,000 people eligible to vote in the Legislative Council and City Council elections, Mr. M. Ponnuduray. Supervi/or of Elections, told the Straits Times yesterci About 51.000 of them are eligible to vote in the City Council electi >ns and about
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  • 62 5 Bankruptcy case is adjourned The hearing of' a bank- ruptcy petition filed against S M. A. H. Chishty, a former City Councillor, was adjourned for two weeks in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. Eric Choa, who made j the application on behalf of Mr. Philip Hoalim (Chishty counsel* said
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  • 26 5 KOTA TINGGI. Fri.— Mr F. L Vislck. Resettlement Supervisor of Sungei Ringglt has been transferred to Masai New Village, as Resettlement Supervisor of Plentong District
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  • 142 5 3, 711 FOUNTAIN PENS MAY GO TO STORE LEPERS A TOTAL of 3.711 iountain pens bearing bogus trade marks of two well-known firms, cated by a Singapore court yesterday, may be given to inmates of the leper colony. The suggestion to give the pens away was made by a Sincapore
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  • 71 5 Two police constables on i patrol in Kings Road. Singa- pore, at about 4 30 yesterday mornins became suspicious of a car parked in the vicinity. They made a check and found I several boxes of perfume.s. (•<» metics and other goods. One man was
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  • 64 5 Two men uot into a taxi at Buona Vista R«ad Singapore. early yesterday mornine. grappled with tho driver, and snatched $27 from h:s pocket. Thiev< s removed an asbestos square frond the ceiCin* hou.^o Ln Lorong 36 Gev'.ang Road, on Tnursdav night, entered a
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  • 45 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Wens Yin. a contractor on Layan^ Layang Estate, was i total of $300 in the Kluang Police Court yesterday on three charges under the Employees Provident Fund Ordinal Hr did not pay contributions to the fund for his employees.
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    • 106 5 I GERMANY -DEUTSCHE MOTORSPORT VERBANT TWO-DAY i TRIAL, 11TH/12TH, APRIL, 1953 14 out of 19 gold medals won on Castrol 27 out of 39 silver medals won on Castrol 19 out of 28 Bronze medals won oa Castrol AUSTRALIA -GNOO BLAS RACING CIRCUIT, NEW SOUTH WALES, 6th APRIL, 1953 CanoUas
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  • 98 6 THE •CNOAOCMENT 1^ announr#d bet«rr>n JarqurMn- Vfarte. only daufhtrr of Mr and Mrs W .r\ and Prnang and John K .«on of -lie late Mr and Mrs T T. Anderson Of Braml-nll Chf .»lr THK t today tatwm Chan Kwal vn of Mr and Mr* i of S pore
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  • 34 6 ii\BV M" dresses L*rjtr 1 M C^mpoell p motorlnr r«, all r week. me: *> r I ••\inlori 1 Mr r Tire Phon»l M' T to attfnd Old 1 i nwrnber. t v for
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    • 673 6 Labour Dps And Downs The monthly report of the Labour Department offers another reminder of the danger of generalisations when discussins the labour situation. While it is true, for instance, that the decline in the price of rubber has led to unemployment in some districts, there are other areas where,
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    • 633 6 For the first time since tl war the international prii rice is falling. It will be a l<>nt> time before the benefit re 1 the housewife in Malay.!, for I the Malayan Governmc'ity must still be losing mom 1 their contracts, but it Sinews that both Burma and
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    6 6 Photo: peter Jackson ACAINST THE SKY
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  • 1084 6  -  CYNICUS MMMMHBifJ| I CIM.AI'OKK City Coun--0 cillors have been blamed by the City President, Mr. T. P. F. McXeice, for delays in the transactions of public business. Councillors, it now seems, are not quit sure what he meant. Three oi the elected C' ciilors agree with
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  • 113 6 (From the Straits Times of July 4. 1903.) ANEW stP.im-T. the Oranje recently constructed, win enter n^tvicv n the Indies th< mu.,t modern improvement.'throughout. Her length Is 407 in<i she has ii speei of 15 The shin pxctS, b. rx-aut lul fries :ind its large i and
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  • 774 6 A MALAYSIAN NATEBOOK Hill of "no tin" A FEW yards to the rijjnt of the main ■orth-oouth r<^<\ mat runs to th c Singapore Johore Causeway there a.s you lace Johore. the uviarliff of Bukit T.nah Hill rowned by tali tutted ihat fringe the nature reserve. Below 'jt Buklt Timah
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    • 234 6 I NSSIKfK!) ADS. i ;rr*nhtll Nurmng Home A daughter (or June Dennte Redman WOOLMKH On J..1. 3rd. It53. to Norah Kay and Stanley, a tfaughlrr Xenta FVititng. atkins To David and Bobby. Khl*r. Su»an Jane on July tad. 19V Bun««ar Hospital. KL BARBARA and Lawrence Prp«ioii. a daughter. Monua KathOrnrral
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    • 39 6 Rrwart of M>^y<y\ GERMAN PEN LIB ■fi OH I i" Trj«»p«»«if b C' at Ca»a<*ty Ink Filling Keter ■yn -Barrel. Be»» Cemjn Indian Point 14K Cold M4> 50 cent* uhi for pottage EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., 19. thyli* Street Singapore-1.
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    • 65 6 /)^4 _mnnnnrt.trfKHH>mJl- DON'T WASTE HARD N. EARNED PROFITS //r^3M ON EXPENSIVE ra]7 /1 V PACKAGING. [^jy/ >v A HOLDING TWO gf^) OR THREE SETS V I OF SAMPLES. \l T^^=^^>/ CHASING GOODS jT 3 C^^L /T THAT ARE MISLAID s\ r p^^ I) AIR CARGO MEANS S f^ZZ^\f\ "ALL ROUND"
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  • 223 7 It's easier to teach in English, saysDr.Yeo I>K HI! KOK IIIAM. Honi; K*ng\ Director of Medital N.nd hi SingaiMre I «si mi:ht I h.ii r (I i,| ■>. thr nnrsviU for a i'Ynnr%r univn ii\ hi Malays. v lh.it if Malajraa CkawM wantrd hichrr wrnai ular <dv« ,tl ion thrv
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  • 98 7 d KUALA I.UMPUR. Fri. b M. role of the RAF last month was in support ol t; tho food denial operation h terrorists in Srlangor, o an RAF statement said today. B Lincolns and Hornets from 1 Buttei worth a i In tl
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  • 11 7 Th<* Sultan of ittllggMW Thursday hLs tour ol t--1
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  • 504 7 Power station opening is 'beginning of a bright future' MAGNIFICENT PLANT WILL PROMOTE NEW INDUSTRIES, SAYS SIR JOHN THK (tovernor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, formally opened Singapore's multi-million-dollar power station at Pasir Panjang yesterdav and railed it a "mighty enterprise." It was. he said, "far and away the biggest
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  • 72 7 THE CITY'S GUESTS LOOK ON A general view of the g uests at the official "opening" of Singapore's new power station at Pasir Panjang yesterday. BELOW: Looking out over tin- m, towards the ocean -going tanker Jeity that is fast nearitiß completion, the Governor of Singapore. Sir John Niroll. listens
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  • 72 7 THE WEATHER Minimum temperature pm ,n' Ju!y 2 to 7.30 am. on July 3>: Singapore '81 degrees'. Penang '75. Bahni '75 1. Kuala Lumpur '72>. Ipoh iTH, Kuantan '70. ViMiniim trniprr.itur<I I (0 v.m to 7.30 p.m. on July 3) Singapore <88> Penans '89> Kota Bahru •91. Kuala Lumpur '93.
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  • 156 7 "But electricity Ls only ore essential if industries and the community generally are to flourish here "There mv.st be an adequa;. supply of operatives of all Kinds: facilities for giving ba>ic training in a variety of subleeti must be available; our workers, and by that word I everybody
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  • 159 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— More than 2.000 Railway workers who took part in th* sitdown strike al the Sentul workship on the Queen's Birthday last month will not be paid for the day. the Malayan Railway Employees Trade Union has been told. I The Government told the
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  • 122 7 "We cannot expect to continue to get outside capital for this purpose and it is time that local capital began to take an i interest in building societies, j I v. -mid invite all investors, I both Large and small to conMtf Una type ol investment. I
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  • 30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri From next Monday, no cars nil be allowed to park in Batu ■load. Kuala Lumpur, from, the junction of Mount batten ?oad to Campbell Road
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  • 90 7 Kl ALA LlMPm, Friday CTRICT disciplinary action against "rebel" member! is to be considered by the Malayan Chinese Asso elation. Certain MCA quarters are demanding expulsion of all those who act against the interests of the association. As a result of "recent cases", a n*'w
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  • 87 7 JJASTINOS transport pianos of No. 53 Sqn.. under the command of Squ -Ldr. B. C. Worts, are due to arrive at Changl today from Britain mi four weeka' attachment to '.he Far East Air Furce The squadron will take No 95 Rifle Sqn.. RAF, Regiment i
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  • 60 7 Ban supported Officials today discussed the ositlon of Mr. Chin SweeOnn, n official of the association's erak branch. Mr. Chin supported the erak State Council proposal j ban all communal organisaons from taking part in polics. MCA officials here are not jre what Mr Chin's position in the MCA He
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  • 23 7 <>n tin- wav to the Gmeral Ho.spitai after bein* knocked down by a lorry at Nelson Road. Singapore. yesterday afternoon.
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  • 143 7 KIAI.A Ll'MPt'R. Fri. AMI helicopters at present in Malaya have successfully completed their trials and are fully operational, a RAF spokesman said today. Th c machines wen- tried out before being used to fight the bandits. The spokesman said that the helicopters lifted slightly Irs*
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  • 68 7 Mr. R. W. H. Davids, a forI mer chief judge of Aden, yesterday began his job as the I Singapore First Traffic P I Magistrate. During his 25 years in the Indian Civil Service. Mr. D.ibag been the Judicial Commissioner Ajmer Province. and Baroda
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  • 66 7 Mr. Robert B. T. Seng, a' registered typewriting instructor, yesterday blamed local teachers for the poor standard of Singapore's typists. He was commenting on complaints by certain employers that local girls did not know how to use their typewriters. Said Mr Seng: "Typewriting is an art.
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  • 46 7 PENANG. Fri. -The Penang Municipal Council ha.s sent a forma] application for a loan not exceeding $500,000 to the Federal hou-sin* trust If granted, it will be used to develop a second housing estate in Hargreave* Road near the present Green Lane colon v
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  • 49 7 IPOH. Fri. -The Methodist organisations in Ir>oh wilt hold a gala foo<i and fun fair at the Ipoh Anglo-Chinosr Boys- School in Lahat Road from 12 noon to 6 p.m. tomorrow in a:d of a welfare and community centre In the New Village of Gunon g Rapaf
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  • 21 7 KOTA TINOOI FYi. Mr B J Mallrt ha.s been appointed Assistant District Officer iEm-i ergoncy> in Pengerang. I
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  • 250 7 Russian ship is refused bunkers in Singapore 4 RUSSIAN ship was denied bunkers in Singapore A yesterday soon after its arrix.t It is the 6. 012-ton Omsk, which arrived from Odessa with 6.13(1 tons of cargo, listed as general, in its holds for the Red Chinese port of Taku Bar.
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  • 139 7 rhree-year-olri Bridcet, who usually goes lo bod by pm last nicht. With her younger atattr, Lynettc. and father, she waited at Kalian R Airport for her mother. If tivo Councillor Mrs Flizabeth Choy, who returned hy < from Britain kin. Choy arrived by
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  • 65 7 IPOH. Fri. vSitting outside he dork With his leg In a tlaster cist Yeon«r Ah Chonc '►nz Krim <'h' irard t 00 him by Mr Justin -lill in the I Ho was convict, f ,r p flp at Lasa Sungei iiput or. Mar 2(v Hlg
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  • 40 7 1 Kuantan. Fri. Mr D P > Vidyarthi ot Kuantan has been ?lected an Associate Memb> the Societv of Incorporated ii Accountants and Auditors [ndia. v He is an assessor for the War Damage Commission. h
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  • 77 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. THE 1.400-strons Malayan Railway Employees Trade Union at the annual general meeting last night dem.. that all workers who had .served their prLson should be reinstated. All except those convicted for theft of railway propern should be uivon bach id of
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    • 151 7 (j^O UStHOID I Hill A PPLIANCES) IVitain IWkt 6 month* 1 (.uarant^ n Al Fr+r Strvice and l>om~t,, pp uanrca. y Faulty ParU. f \i^ H k P- AC DC $56 00. AC DC $3200. nni«h^ in Controlled Heat Iron No. 5 with T* blark stffnHl lamp tt safety c*rd
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    • 25 7 Sun-Ray J j 942-95 and* s9-50 LITTLE'S "TELEFLIC" A BUSH RADIO PATENT DEVICE FOR LOGGING SHORT-WAVE STATIONS gagaßwa^wEJaJwJ^.. l w.&.^w>Jßa»^w.i»J~^-Jw». '"I If M.'l. Ko\l> .IM.u-iIM
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  • 292 8 54 bankruptcies so this year DEBTORS ADJUSTING THEMSELVES IBRAHIM AT THE WHEEL THERE were 54 bankruptcies in Singapore during the first six months of this year, the Official Assignee, Mr. W. G. Alcock, disclosed yesterday. The amounts involved have not yet been added up, he said, but are not as
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  • 103 8 TAKING OVER AS KINTA BOARD CHIEF IPOH. Fri— A Singapore official. Mr. I. L. Phillips, will take over as chairman of Kinta Town Board when Mr. J. M. Brander goes on leave towards the end of this month. Mr Brander, who has been in Ipoh since 1951. in addition to
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  • 34 8 Mr Ong Soon Ann. acting Registrar of Vehicles, yesterday reminded Singapore vehicleowners to renew their licences before Aug 1 He warned that after this date owners would be prosecuted.
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  • 193 8 Model car at safety show MOTORISTS who know all the answers can literally ring the bell at Singapore's Safety First Exhibition. Tho one-week display, which opens at 10.30 am. today In the Victoria Memorial Hall includes a gadget that rings a bell when the correct
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  • 82 8 Here is Mr. Lionel V. Hudson. 37, former Australian Associated Press correspondent in Singapore, who has been chosen, as the Australian journalist for the 1953-54 Nieman Associate Fellowship. This carries a year's study at Harvard University, in the I nitcil States. Mr. Hudson began his newspaper career in
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  • 127 8 If the Singapore City Coun- cils experiment with handing i over road construction to private contractors proves successful, the city's $5,000,000 programme for making up private roads need no longer or delayed for lack of staff The City Engineer. Mr. G Edmond. has been asked to
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  • 135 8 (COMPULSORY registration is the solution to the problem of getting the electorate to vote, Inche Suki bin Abdul Kadir, Assistant Johore State Elections Officer, told the Straits Times yesterday. Inche Suki returned to Singapore yesterday from Britain, where he had been taking a four-month course
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  • 253 8 A BOOK-BINDING business, started in 1948 with a 1 capital of $6,000 and reor- i d the following year with a capital of $30,000. had $203,189 gross liabilities in April 1952. This was stated at the public examination in bankruptcy of Koh Liang Hwee.
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  • 21 8 The Young Malayans Club Singapore branch, will hold council meeting at the V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road, at 3 p.m. today.
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  • 127 8 KOTA BAHRU, Fri. rpWENTY NINE candidates, including one woman, a Chinese, are contesting the e'eciions tomorrow for the nine seats in the Town Council. Fifteen candidates 14 Malay and one Indian are standing as Independents in Kelantan's first elections. The other 14 candidates
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  • 41 8 Fifty-three drivers and con(Ctors of the Green Bus Com.uiy, Singapore, received gold •Is yesterday from the .anager, Mr. Chong Wee Lin»?. .or keeping on schedule every day for 12 months. Silver medals were given to 43 othera.
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  • 84 8 *HB SINGAPORE Education Committee has approved a scheme under which secondary school students can get scholarships to study at O:.rord or Cambridge. tudents eligible are those In post-school certificate classes taking the full higher school certificate examination and whe pass with the required number of
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  • 106 8 Varsity man for talks in Australia The Registrar of the University of Malaya. Mr. W. D. Craig, will leave Singapore on Aug. 4 to visit Australian universities and to attend a Registrars' Conference at the University of Queensland. He will be away for about three weeks The purpose of the
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  • 58 8 A total of $40,562.90 was raised for the St. Andrews Mission Hospital. Singapore, during the "Hospital Wee*" last month. Of this the Flag Day fetched $11,048.88: donations $16 845: charity film show at the Pavilion $1,790; 'Mistakes and Misfits" sale $9,153.82. bridge and mahjong drive $1,500;
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  • 52 8 Uniformed members of St. 'John Ambulance Brigade will be making collections in the city today for their Flag Day. It is hoped to raise $75,000 to enable the association to build its own quarters. The building fund has been opened with a $13,000 contribution from
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  • 79 8 The following have been elected officebearers of the Sennet Estate Residents' Welfare Association, Singapore: President, Mr Chong Wee Ling; vice-president, Mr. Wee Mong Cheng; joint secretaries, Messrs Low Kok Pheng and Sim Mia Kian; committee members, Messrs. Ang Teck Hock. Sect Sian Tian. C. 1 Murugiah (Dr.i. Kionff
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    • 307 8 There s ACTION and a EXCITEMENT 'SOUTH of ALGIERS" 7ECHSICOLOK i)i>t- by Slunc Bros. Van HtfUN Wanda HENDRIX Erie PORTMAN PARENTS' LOVE Mandarin Picture Starriafl SI IKK 1IW I.I The 1st TECHNICOLOR Epic in DIMENSIONS! W.AT^J^^^ COl Y TECHNICOLOR T m n iff nmiwjit m i m i J'tus! Extra!
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    • 245 8 fl-1^.i-L B -^.M T( > DAY DAILY -*,ODE0N 11AM ,45 4 15 jCg^,-o»^c o. mum 6 45 9 30 PM Phonr M-lIb For Booking-. S 4 UllLIAMT BEST SELLER COMES SURGING TO LIFE l© UtMt STVMOl > ■!■> A MKMMl IAICCW MOOUCTHW Cruel jSen ffPfl i v v jUt JACK
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  • 274 9 SIT flats 'unfairly allotted,' he claims A 8 a registered applicant for SIT. arrommodi I was told In 1951 that I would have to wa:t for at least another two n bofore I wonld b<led to accommodation. my family i-un.si.sls ol i nembers I an fertng from to br aw..
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  • 250 9 4S onr who has born rr-settled. I read with great intrrcst in the August 1952 issup of "Malaya"" the I exrHlmt summary by Mr. H R. Cheeseman. .>f Council Paprr No. 33 of 1952 ("Resettlement and the Development of New Village* in the Federation of
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  • 143 9 J< >( 'R vear.s we hay*» n inside the pcrime'rfrnce which encloses the Gun- Uwg New Viliaee Ountonc comprises people I the .Miburb.s of Pallm Town c from Bun- rounding* The F*. moment authoi Tamil thought this .i hon done the "over: o f mpr! What
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  • 108 9 JT is well-known mat Negri Sembilan and Pahang are the areas worst affected r>y Restriction Regulations. Anyone who wishes to take along a tin of condensed milk and the like must call at the Food Control Oflice to get what is called a -Movement Permit". Otherwise be stands
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  • 267 9 Who is the servant r!E General Traction Company, which has the bus monopoly in Kuala Lumpur. i it is losing money through its failure vc the public The Company seems to believe that the public should serve them. However, people have found from long and tough experience that the discomforts
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    10 9 ANYONE IN K. L. SEEN THE MISSING 4,000
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  • 90 9 A FTER reading Mr. •f* L. F. Bound's letter "ii the 'murder" of a •Inc. I would like to ask him to take a walk along some of (he private road like Marshall Road, Crescent Road or any of the loro-ngs around Geylang area round about
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  • 293 9 THE LNin of the rubber workers 1 union* in Malaya should be preserved anrt I have no doubt that this U the motto of the leaders, it seems to me that a' resent unity exUta only at surface level, as there is discontentment and frusation
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  • 225 9 'Give-don't gamble' I WONDER how many simple pc pie are hoodwinked x.ito believing that the primary reason for which the MCA ran lotteries was because they w<rc interested in the social welfare of the people of Malaya If the MCA. members were really interested in the welfare of their fellowmen.
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  • 281 9 'ILLEGAL SALE OF TODDY AIDS REDS 1 CANNOT understani why the authorities have been neglecting the unlicensed sale of food stuffs at Roko Road. Kajang, outside the perimeter wire, in front of the "toddy shop" when it has been the policy of the Government to increase the number of surrenders
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  • 86 9 I UNDERSTAND that all teachers of English who attend the Vacation Training Course in Kua'.a Lumpur, receive an allowance Including lood and transport. Bach trainee receives an allowance >1 i xty dollars for foori alone. The teachers <>t English who attend weekend courses :n Raub get
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  • 141 9 I read with great admiration Sir Charles Mathew's recent statement, that the tim» would come when the Judicial Department will be staffed by persons qualified in Law He also said that the present magistrates would be given an opportunity to become mem--1 bers of the Bar. It
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  • 40 9 IT seems to m e that Messrs. Byrne and Haxworth are brlnu charged with the wrong "Clime" and that the charge against them should therefore be amended to "zlvtnc expression to public opinion ON THE CARPET TOO. Singapore.
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  • 118 9 IS THE Singapore Labour Party still iunctinnne? I submitted an application with $2 1 to become a member of the Party on Dec. 13 1952 I have not been Informed whether it has been accepted or rejected. I should be very please^ if the S'.ngaporp Labour Par'v
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  • 190 9 Will this help unionism If Government must adopt hpse 'iron hand" attitudr inder cover of technicalities vhy have thesr negotiations? n fact why have trade unions v al'? n TRADF UNIONIST Sinrannrr I CANNOT understand why the Government, by what appears to be a technicality, attempted to deprive the Unions"
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  • 178 9 i v.u.s very surprised to read il that Mr Haxworth of the I rrafflc Police is to go before a |l Lribunal on a charge of gro.ss msubotdlnation. The charge apparently arises :wt of the statement made by Mr. Haxworth at the Rotary Club lunch which, is alleged.
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  • 251 9 Glamour of the fair VI.4Li4V fairs today hare l 4 lose the glamour an<l the splendour of the ancient Easterji Bazaars Which once held sway us the emporia of Eas'ern life and culture, hi the old bazaars stepped into a fairy U or rich carpets, spsavdalwood, "frankit:- se and rm/rrh
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    • 177 9 E'oinls from 111 ivrs yWO READERS have suggested that the '"Glittering Tree Stump" (S/T 18/6/53) might have been lit up 'by parasitic mushrooms. OWL. (Singapore,) j says At leasF one species of non-edible mushroom ;^rows on decaying trees and becomes phosphorescent I n the dark A.C.S. Kelanrwi) says: The mushrooms
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    • 68 9 li v I ftr U <Ztß^& V'• 9 I DRINKS ■"II ""p.'-^^l I =*\Lj_L«L^~ I LOOKS LiCJCf>\ DE 70 A %J>. V.. B CASH $825 12 of $75 REFRIGERATOR ~J2? IKunui inn iimn r i <r r ANDAR R. 52 (PRE-SHRUNK) "^Y SATEEN DRILL /^^^i MADE IN ENGLAND ffijflT U
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  • 380 10 SHARE MARKET EASIER: QUOTATIONS MARKED DOWN TIN DOWN, RUBBER UP TiHE Singapore share market yesterday was dull and A uninteresting and the volume of turnover was again meagre. The Sharebrokers Association spent some time in the afternoon pruning almost every share on the list. Tin shares, and to a lesser
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  • 71 10 gmps iym« aion«td«. the «nw i^ H.rbour Board *h«n« eXto^^"iV^aj.n K s p.tro-1 <•!"» <-s Labuan Hadji cp Benm- J^>^ t »-9 So"«khla it aV^ iiSi&.w «Mr ukab iSg J k^TS^-VUKS M Van Rleb^^h 24. An.by k soend* 38-39 Charon 40-41 Nlatw Holiund 42-43 PerrvMde 44 ?_r •SJ^StW
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  • 113 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MBLiaouRNE. Frt yHB cxner.l investment m.r^et «nnthc« n i2eJh-'t^t^rtFxrh^« t r? tZ kTv rn.^B^ J were^uk« h*!^li"11br"1*I»!'t 1 rJ^^S^ „„'<, fA^JSSS itftar^rSSSS SSfieES* »tlmutatU* monwealth loan, raujwd prices to nJ«h'r Rnd Oovernment buyers lo \";ri2 ™B, Lj^ wh4lIU.nhdteh^eTVo^ recorded mere rises cio^ nif price* of elected stocks ■iTnv-i'mwMsiM
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  • 58 10 BBWTO...FH T HE s.nck NM?rkrt°R^Sd.v extends wedne^v,"forward movement in accelerated dealings sloiu and investment interest S"l^ "ac^rnl^r^ with well di^'rihuted fncttonal How Jones averaces on Wednesday were Wed Thurs Railroad.* 106 84 S" IndU'- 2fi9^!r 270 23 4° DomesMc Bond* f!3 TT 91 ">4 IUM^ 4R fil 48
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  • 51 10 Sinnkwrr hlnr-v Produce F« chanr"^^n prlceTpeTpTc"! ,/rrt" Copra quiet; July $31 buvcrv «2 August 830- 4 buyer.. Wl sellers. CJoconut oil- quiet: $50u seller* SABUEjiVISS black $410 lrmN and Pe*l: Closingr prices 'ere:copra stead v: July $31 burers. $32'■ sellers Aueust $30', buver^ 131' «nS» CoVonut oil: »5P-
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  • 61 10 The price of tin in Sin- tapore vesterdar wa^ de- down Xli No R,s NO. JR.5? «4>t H1! „N° S 4 S3 SS =°w 5 4 W 3 RM A 1 ie(E. tender Jmlv 65' i August 6« B61, Sept. ff'i 6H-, Sept f O.b. 6fi\ 66-. O.T.
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    • 661 10 |a MAHsnELn co.;ltb. ■•i BLUB FUNNEL LIMB Carrw^ ac*is« ta aeeeeod >w ether ports to load and dtscKarae cer*e SAILINGS to LIVERPOOt. GLASGOW LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS mZ r^, "^L' c"" •»»•>••*•» f'* 'v^o i finaon, i c.» 'j& *b 7 a i^ J /10 i gk»»»w *->• gn 'i'J^il
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    • 695 10 BLLBRMAN BUCKMALL KLAVEHF.SS LIME LONDON. HAVRE SOTTIROAM lOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG PORTIANO SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER ~S v.r*-' .sT^" ;^s "CITY Of CHICAGO" t '•|r snr; gj-» •J-Iy OUCAINVIILI.. J V /2 C A Hi<ll l/4 A-« "•A-« „r OU>AI f Cola Antw"p- M"" »J7j-. y 2Uuiy 2fj«i, p ske«v
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  • 325 11  - BORDER SCOT HAS GOOD CHANCE EPSOM JEEP By Best Tip scratched \yiTH Best Tip out. Border Scot, a "good thin* beaten on the first day, should make a brigh proposition in the main Class Two sprin (Race Six) at Kuala Lumpur today, last day o the Selangor Turf Club June-July
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  • 171 11 ETtOM JEEP B* VI MONT Ra«c 1 I SYBIL'S PRIDE >Orlll I HUM 2.3* Wise Hifir Wise Wager May Bug Avitor POINTER Bmct 2 OBSERVATION MANAHIKI ill r'laf of Peace Obstrvalion Manahlki Kobin Hmid SYBILS PRIDE \Ml..r abinet I I M. <.» if \< Manahlkl Thaunulurt; <.K\M) I.KADKR
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  • 569 11 SYBIL'S PRIDE is accepting, and I make this three- year-old my best bet in today's card. Sybil's Pride, i half-brother to the Derby second Sybil's Nephew howed definite promise at Bukit Timah in May when ie finished second to Prince Ross. He has trained
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  • 278 11 Yong holds winning hand in this race LTONGs .pair, MAJESTIC I i SIGHT and NEVER A SLANK, may dominate the inish of the Class 2, Div. 1 j F. handicap ißace Four) I hall throw in my lot with j lever A Blank. This useful our-year-old was. I thought 11
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  • 166 11 MXI.MX. Ivernla and (iwilyin, who tracked Abbot's Haven home over a mile la.st week, will I probably flnd plenty of backers. Bu' I .shall take a chance and go fir Marvel of Peru. This useful KiiiK LeKend Kelding is always a i possibility ln a
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  • 26 11 (And how to bet) DANCE HALL II in the 4.00: 1 win 2 places. BORDER SCOT in the 5.00: 2 wins 2 places.
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  • 199 11 BOURNEMOUTH. Fr:. rFHE footbal! season in Eng- land and Wales will on Wednesday. August 19. instead of Saturday. Ana the Football Association Counc'C decided hen- v I^ikup matches arranged for j Cup Fin.il (lav. May 1. will now brought forward to the start of th*-
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  • 32 11 The coin* at Kuala Lumpur today is likely to be very i R«od. reports Fpsuni Jeep. Radio Malaya will broadcast the first five races from Kuala Lumpur today.
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  • 60 11 CARNOUSTIE (Scotland). Fri. Three American stars Gene Sara--1 zen. Johnny Bulla and Ed Oliver ti.ive scratched Irom the British open Kolf championship which bevlns here on Monday. F;in.t are ;jartlcularly disappointed that Suruzen will not play. The Krand veteran won the British open in 1932 and
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  • 18 12 \U mi\\n v was one o/ hit easiest matches •m m- -m m *r*
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  • 251 12 OINGAFOU Malays put up a grand performance in their farewell match by beating a Combined Royal Air Force team 3 o at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. This game served as a usrPn tuning up for th e Malays who leave on a tour of
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  • 617 12 RACE PREVIEW AND CARD— P. 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. W II l> 1O PI R( HASE WANTED i Bur. .-.row with three ■ooms anc K.«'ong area jreferred. Willing to pay up to (30.000 Principals only nee<! ipph Box No A 8422. ST. MIIIMIv I OR SALE FIAT MARVEI.ETTE Oct. 1951. Excellent
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  • 271 12 BISTOL, Friday. /'I (>H(iK Emmett. the 40-year-old Gloucestershire opening batsman who has so often been out in the nineties overcame his bopey and reached a welldeserved century against the Australians who won by nine wickets here today. wln tne tour aftOT four dr n
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  • 128 12 GI.OI ESTER— Ist Inns.: IS7 \IMR\IIAXS Ist Inns.: 40? (for A dccl.) <;LOl'< ESTERSHIRE— 2nd Inns. Emmet i lbw b Llntiwall 141 Milton c Morris b Benaud 19 Graveney c Undwall b Archer 22 Crapp c Craig b Miller 13 i Ar b Miller 37 c M.b b Miller
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  • 29 12 today: Hign. 0334 (8.9) and 1620 (8 4>; Low. 0954 (2.6) and 2223 (3.3) TOMORROW: High. 0445 (8.3> and 1713 (8.4); Low, 1049 (3.6) and 2342 (3.0).
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  • 454 12 Nielsen beaten in quick time From NORMAN SIKREL WIMBLKDON, Friday. VICTOR Seixas of the United States today won the Wimbledon men's singles final when ho beat unseeded 22-year-old Dane, Kurt Nielsen, 9 7, 6 3, 6 l to wrest back for America the world's singles supremacy which has been interrupted
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  • 208 12 Sports Diary TODAY Malaya Cup. Singapore v Malacca it Jalan Besar; SBHFA League, i>iv. 1: Pulo Bukom v Stanrac at! Jalan Besar 4 p.m.: SAFA League, i Itiv. 3C: SeranKOon M.Y. v Blue ((overs at (leylang. < CRKKET Singapore v Malacca at padang: S.t'.K.C. > Selnnicor Chinese Recrea- tion Club
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  • 244 12 Now It became- a match worthy of Wimbledon. Nielsen, both hostile and hope'ul k. made Seixa.s sweat lor his points and games went wi;h service to seven-all. Then Seixas. diiectlng his hi.'M kicking slower service to Nielsens uncertain backhand, served three aces to lead 8-7 and break through
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  • 113 12 rhe two teams for the cricket match between Singapore Chinese Recreation Club and Selangor Chinese Recreation Club at Kon« Lim Green today and tomorrow (starting 11 a m each dayi are: Singapore C.R.C: Ong Swee Law (capt.i. Wee Chung Jtn. Khoo On» Lte. Checng Thlam Slew. LVni.u
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  • 77 12 OAI-ESTIER United beat United D 9porus Club 8-1 in a SAFA Division 3C le. i Tie came at Geylanp stadium yesterday. Robin Chan i3>. Jaflar Ismail i 2) Ibrahim 1 2 > and Chee San .stored for Balestier and Vander Beck for United. On the
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  • 410 12 O ESULTS of ties in the first round of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association championships pesterday ire Men's singles: II K. Yadl beat E Jensen 8-0. 6-3: F. V Khoo beat. V S B Paktr 6-3. 8-6; A. O B. Paklr beat J. Dymond 6-0. 6-1;
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  • 59 12 the final of the inter-school Junior soccer competition when they beat Radin Mas 1-0 In the semi-final* ye.sterday. long Sect. Mun scored the wlnnlntr coal In the first half. Griff tha School will now meet Teluk Kuraii lr. the final for the Ang Soon Hoe
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  • 75 12 Majacca cTKKei Association lias named 13 players for the settlement's cricket match against Singapore at Singapore starting at 11 i.ni. on the SRC ground to-^y. They ar<- M. C. Kallasaprhv I. D B. Bluett. Herman Sequerah. P. R Fern G. W. Gould. M. C. Ump.pathy. Michael de
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  • 241 12 JOHOHE BAHRU, Prl. JOHORE BAHRU Youngsters were I deprived of victory in their cricket match against P. W.D. Sports Club yes' erday. I Youngsters declared with 96 for I eight wickets and P.W.D. had lost 'nine wickets for 61 when time In- M. A.
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  • 337 12 SIMGATUWS liv yds. nurcues tnampion, Moya Valberg beat Ng Liang Chiang in a close finish at the Achilles Club v. Johore Bahru Amateur Athletic Association meet at the Singapore Recreation Club padang yesterday, which Achilles won. Valberg and Ng. running against a strong
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  • 148 12 CEI .ANGOR qualified to me»t Singapore In the final of '.he All-Malayan P.W.D. Inter-state soccer competition when they beat Kedah 5-2 at Princes Road :hls morning Kirn Hock played a fine game for Relangor at goal. He saved man? shots including a penalty by Kedah oa'sice
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  • 102 12 \fIDDLESEX beat Essex by 141 runs at Lord's today Middlesex 343 for eight declared and 207 for six declared (Dennis Compton 34. Sharp 85 1. Essex 255 and 154 i Denis Compton five for 58 1 At (iuildford: Sussex beat Surrey by seven wic keets. Surrey 145
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  • 96 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. Sandy McDonald, former Singapore pluver has been chosen to turn out fcr Sel.n-eor BgaiMt Pahang In 'h?ir Cup soccer match on the HQ Malay ground here tonvxrow Hie Selangor line-up will he: Lourdes: Narayanasamy. Cheok Foo; I P. H<.'. nti: Rijenberg. Dutton;
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  • 156 12 United Boys B.P. win by 7-0 United Boys BP defeated Jong Pa gar Boy«; B P hv («mf to nil at badminton. Refills are (United Bnv.s mention first i Ong Tlonsr Oln beat Won? Pnh 3«n J5-1. 15-2: Chan Ton;- Kum beat Charlie Ng 15-1, 15 -1 Sim Kirn Boon
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  • 505 12  - Partisan spirit in schools sport SFNTINEL By I^OKS the intense sport mi; rivalry which n«>n r\i>ts between ««eni(tr sch«K>l> in Singapore lead to had sportsmanship on the field, and to HMssMMMI incidents off the field? I have watched hundreds of schools sporting events the war soccer cr; rugby and athletics
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