The Straits Times, 11 July 1953

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times New**** Established 1845 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1953. 15 CENTS
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  • 538 1 MOSCOW, Friday. 'J'Hh Mfpul strujf^lc for power since the days of the Stalin purges is being fought in the Kremlin. Lavrenti Beria, second only »c> Malenkov himself in the Soviet hierarchy, was today arrested and accused of treason. Earlier he was expelled from the Communist
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  • 17 1 BERIA NOW "ACCUSED OF TREASON I.WKI Ml BKKI V i called him an enemy of the lie.
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  • 69 1 Princess Margaret is ill SHE DROPS TOUR TEMPORARILY I Fri. PR!'. who bed here with I lthig temporarily from the C tour. i.« retvrnini to RhoTn r will comtour proTne Princess Is exper* in a specially charters! dv the I Oliver 1 tion l.sexto be kept between the I nd
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  • 72 1 WASHINGTON, Frt. The State Department said yesterday that 15 Soviet chess playera invited to visit the United will be granted permission, as demanded by Moscow, to visit the Soviet U.N. mission's house at Glen Core, -land. The uroup were granted visas to play in international
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  • 249 1 CROWD CHEERS AS MRS. PARSONS IS ACQUITTED PENANG. Friday. \IRS. Elizabeth Parsons 28-year-old widow of an aTI R.A.F. pilot, was today found not guilty of murdering' her two children. The Penan? Assize judge, Mr. Justice Buhagiar. acquitted Mrs. Parsons but ordered her to be "kept In safe custody at the
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  • 49 1 Xv II \l I lIDMM 4 A at n. HI. Win tiie BriFellowship t ture.> I r ind cultural subject rommou interest to Britain and It will exchange knowledge vi.sils between j Britain and Asia, and will pub- lLsh a bulletin or magazine.
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  • 21 1 YORK. Fri— A moa rthquake in 'he midile of the Atlantic w*t recorded by Columbia Unlver sity seismograph.— A.P.
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  • 64 1 ANUI Ml K popular Title MtMt starts in The Mr.iits Times on Mnn<t k] You can win a W~i'i Austin A-40 Somerset vihN.ri (value 55,36#). or >:» cash You must havr a MOT of Monday's issue for (I- i uls Place an order with \oiir
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  • 165 1 PANMUNJOM, Frl. THE full Korean truce delegations met at Panmunjom today for the first time since June 20 when South Korea's release of about 26,--000 prisoners of war interrupted progress towards an armistice. No statement was Issued about today's 29-minute meeting. The delegations were thought to have
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  • 105 1 IOI': GUM rtMTLKK. Hie High Commissioner, farewells two men of the Ist Battalion the Worres--hirr Regiment at Kuala Lumpur railway station The battalion, which retchrd Ma lav i in June rr>o is now at Nee Soon camp. Singapore, to wait for the troopship Kmpire
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  • 50 1 LONDON. Fri -Mr. Jacob Malik. Soviet Ambassador to Britain, arrived back in London by air today after a short visit to Moscow for consultations. Mr. Malik, accompanied by his son, was met at the airport Uy his wife and officials of the Soviet Embassy here.— Reuter.
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  • 135 1 LONDON. Fri T« HE London Dally Sketch publishes the photograph of an attractive Singapore Chinese girl named Lai Hoh Sheung ("Beautiful Goddess of the Moon") and says that the love of Sgt. Alan Pickford for her has overcome four obstacles to their marriage. The first
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  • 40 1 GAYLORD. Michigan. Fri After running a mile to a telephone to report that his car had 6een stolen, Ephraim Brock, father of nine children, dropped dead of a heart attack. The thieves returned the car the next day— UP.
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  • 36 1 HELSINKI, Fri. Dr. Vrho Kekkonen, Prime Minister of Finland since 1946, formed a i new coahtion Government today without the Socialists, who split with his Agrarians over economic policy two weeks i ago.— Reuter.
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  • 280 1 'Government pay scheme puts us back where we started,' say Unions THE SINGAPORE Governments Ritson Day scheme blue-print will tend t n push the who]* ■alary squabble back to the days of the family allow.imv i.-sue. before Sir Edward Rit.s<)n can* out to hold an -inquiry. Th s wis th
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  • 204 1 One tribunal lawyer only, Byrne told THE Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll. has told Mr. K M. Byrne, Council of Action leader and member of the Colonial Administrative Service, that he can be legally represented before the tribunal which meets on Tuesday to inquire into his conduct Sir John
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  • 177 1 THIRD TEST Australia building big score From A Special Correspondent MANCHESTER. Fr.. IN ninety minutes pU] 1 the second clay of the third Ten here today. Australia took their overnight score ot 151 lor three wickets to 221 without further loss. Neither Harvey nor Hokhad any trouble with the bowling
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  • 39 1 TEL AVIV. Fri. Two Israeli soldiers were killed and one wounded when armed men from Jordan attacked an Israeli frontier post in the Judean Hills near Jerusalem during the night, an army spokesman announced here today —Reuter.
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  • 43 1 TOKYO, Fri The United States forces in Kore.° are being reinforced from Japan to support the United Nations position if the South Korean Government takes more dras- i tic action to block an armis- tice. it was learned here today.
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  • 30 1 ■OGAM WINS or Ben BagM (L'.S.A.) won British open golf championship with total of 282 for 71 boles. His last two rounds were 70 and a re-cord-breaking 68.
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  • 20 1 BRLSCIA Fri Thunderstorms m northwest Italy have killed 10. Including three nuns and seven factory workers. Reuter.
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  • 260 2 Made in 'Britain It can be a village LONDON, Fri. jLIEMBERS of Parliament i? flushed indignantly today when they hea r «1 that any country in the world could legally name a village "Great Britain and mark its products "Made in Great Britain The revelation came during a debate by
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    25 2 IKOM Itlt to right: Mr. K»h in Mi.-«un, the Key. Union I'hipps. Mr. Billy Wallace jml Group C'apt. Tom mnitul. walking in Hyde Park. London.
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  • 88 2 Skeletons in flood house LONDON. Fri. SKELETONS of five oabies have keen discovered in a dockland house In Harwich. Essex. Workmen repairing damage caused by this winter's floods came across the first two. Then police moved in and found three more. One of the skeletons was wrapped in a coat,
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  • 56 2 LONDON Fri. Sir Winston Churchill is ••doing very well." Mr. R. A Butler. Chancellor ol the Exchequer, told the Huuse of Commons totiav. Mr Butler added that Mr. Antnony Eden and Mr. Harold MacMillan. Minister for Housing, who have both had operations for gall bladder trouble, were
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  • 70 2 CALCUTTA, Fri. —About 20 people were injured wh»n police used tear gas and charged to disperse crowds demonstrating against increased tramway fares. For the fourth day running all trams in Calcutta wer» withdrawn from the streets wards evening, in many sections traffic was suspended
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  • 170 2 BRITAIN'S BEST— AND THE WORLD'S BEST LONDON, Friday. BRITAIN'S air authorit.es have lifted a corner ol the secrecy veil covering the latest of her highpowered long distance .et bombers— the scimitar winged Handley Page Victor. The Victor, ordered in q'.iantitv for the Royal Air 1 can fly faster, further, i-.igher
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  • 49 2 NAIROBI Fri African troops of the 7th B it t al.' n. the King's African Riflt terdmjf smashed a M;»u Hang which raided a Europtvm jiarm. 14 miles north-west of Nyeri. Eight terrorists includ- c gang leader were killed and another wounded.- Rev t r
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  • 68 2 LONDON. Fri. The British Government U glad that General Mark Clark's surrcs;>ion for a further meeting of the Korean armistice delegations has been accepted I that direct contact is to be rcjsumed. Mr R. A. Butler. Chancellor of the Exchequer, said yesterday. Sir Richard Acland
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  • 166 2 TRAM BARRI WON'T BE LIFTED LONDON, Fri.^^Th I n ent sv.,j I<4(Jgy 4 utrol.s on 4fl ■mi < to China be Jfl any trad? arranfl m.i. in PelH hin. i and a gH British businessmen H Mr. Peter ThorneycroftH (ient of the Board <>fB told the House of H in
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  • 51 2 LONDON. Fri A rirlncration of British woodworkers arrive; in Leningrad today to furniture factories and moot builders and architr the Soviet News Acenry reported it members of the A workers went to Russia for at!, week tour on July 4 <U the inSnv.et Workers 1 Union.
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    • 1737 2 NOTICES PERAK TURF CLUB umiiK RACE MEETING I Saturday. 25th July. 1953 There will be the usual 1 Members $1/- Unlimited Sweep 2 $2 Cash Sweens each race 3 »5 Win Place Tote LEE KOON INN. Secretary. NOTICE Lee Chin of Chop Khai Chtong. No. 44. Jalan Merslng. Kluang i
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    • 204 2 MONDAY 13th JULY ADELPHI HOTEL GRILL ROOM Under the Auspices of Alliance Franchise DORIS GEDDES Presents a PARIS INSPIRED GALA FASHION PREVIEW {Fashion show presented from 9.30 pm during the dinner hour) NOTE:- At there is no MVfT charf dinert arc requested fa bunk their tiihles early at the ADELPHI
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  • 193 3 Keep up our guard DULLES TELLS CONGRESS WASHINGTON. Fri. Mr. Dulles, said toduy tI.;U I it was too early to 1 a kong-tern ment o' signs ol unrest behind the Iron Curtain committee not to v I down our nuard by cv ic>tcd foi the and de not
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  • 112 3 rH rmed i the P.Tulin Trom:. r Dr. It that >t at prfvrir n 1 poadtl 1. extend more aid I or t buy It made piibl: r a letter datrd .Tune 20 In uhirh the Pri -I f > 1 r t<> the
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  • 374 3 Beria a top man for 20 years LONDON, Friday. I AYRENTI Heria, whose main claim to fame i« that he headed the Soviet secret police and security organisation for far longer than any predecessor, was one of a triumvirate ranged at the side of the late* Stalin for many years
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  • 108 3 U.S. lifts ban on Red books WASHINGTON. Fri. SOME books by Communist authors can now be used in U.S. overlibraries. Dr Robert L. Johnson retiring head of the Interna Information Administration, mourned a new policy declaration to the effect that book.s by nun bit authors could be u.-eii In the
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    31 3 A BKST frirnd. indeed. Mijor Baudains. Royal Übter Rifl es, from Athlon.-. Ireland, was nvrn clow support by his dot Sally as he competed in the Southern Railway competition at Bislrv.
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  • 121 3 JAP SAYS: WE ARE SORRY PARIS, Fri. AN apolony for "the great A mistakes made by Japan In the war was made at the World Assembly for Moral Re-Armament today by Mr Si'ehiro Nishio. Socialist member of the Japanese Diet and former Japanese Deputy Prime Minister. Mr. Suehiro. said: "I
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  • 29 3 Fri Mi Jakob x Soviet a r K ti li retur led t<> ni~ ,n London aft< with Mi MoWot, ti. i .•iid other Sovn t Reuter.
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    16 3 KOV c/ic bOM) and Biria (former No. 2) piiureu together icftaa they were friends. Camera Press.
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  • 344 3 BRITAINURGES U.S. TO AGREE ON BIG TALKS WASHINGTON, Fri. fHE Marquess of Salisbury, acting Foreign Secretary, today called for United States acceptance in principle of Sir Winston Churchill's proposal for a four-power meeting between Soviet and Western leaders. He told reporters at New York airport: "We should like to have
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  • 206 3 McCarthy man quits after Ike's attack WASHINGTON, Fri. Joseph McCarthy i^ today accepted the resignation of Mr. J. B. Matthews as executive director of the Senate Investigations Swl>-rommitl<-<\ The rrriftt— came soon after President F.isenhower said he d< plorrd Mr. Matthews' attack on thousands of Protestant clergymen. The President said
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  • 20 3 BERLIN. Fr.. Characters for Chinese typewriters each needing 7.300 signs are being made by a Dresden factory Reuter.
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  • 50 3 SYDNEY. Fri— Mr. O. Falkiner. president of the New South Wales Sheep Breeders' it on, .said on hisdepari ture by air today lor the Uni*«>d I States, that wool might become a luxury fabric "with Jn 25 years. replaced by cheap (synthetic nbre.s. Reuter.
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  • 126 3 NEW YORK. Fri Man can easily lift himself to ureater and brttfr personality struct urrs, says Dr. Willem J. Pinard. chairman of thr Boston University psychology department But he must counter the ea>o- tions of lust, greei, envy, and hatred. At least .ix
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  • 204 3 LONDON, Fri. Cln»;ng price* M mrnil pricM were.— vow Conin > tti Kiiiiditur 4',. iWi War Jt'.i 411 BANKS Mfn-nnii, ICI3, HunxkoiK Itia I 1 I«M«fU oi Charlrrrd I*ll 41I.NMKtMI Cum Un iiiui 'It Ruvjl H» fruit nti.w 351 KAILS C»u PaoiAi > 48—1 IMIISIIUU KTC. Boot* JO/Bru^h
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  • 24 3 LONDON. July 10. Cash Buyers t617' 2 Sellers V 1620; Forward Buyers CtITH; Sellers t620. Turnover a.m. 165 tons; p.m 80 tons.
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  • 29 3 LONDON July 10— Spot l!>";d. Air; 19\d Sept 19 id.. Oct. -Dec. 19\d.. Jan-Mar. 19". d. Apr -June 19 7 d.. July rlf. 19' id.. Aug cJ.f
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  • 81 3 KARACHI. Fri.— North Pakistan's 10-day heat wave killed between 500 and 900 people, according to unofficial reports here today. Mast of the people died on July 3 and 4. when temperatures were around 112 degrees. Even normally cool places have been affected by the
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  • 30 3 NEW YOR/:, Fri. ItV twicp as good to be in gaol in New Hampshire. Legislation has boosted pay for prisoners from 50 cents to $1 a day.— UP.
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  • 119 3 STOCKHOLM. Friday. WOMEN were urged today to support and spread knowledge of the work of the United Nations tn combat apathy towards its affairs. Miss Ruth Tomlison. of Britain, chairman of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women's United Nations Committee, told a federation
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  • 136 4 VAIN BID TO SAVE DAUGHTER A YOUNG mother risked her life on Apr. 30 in a futile attempt to rescue her Infant daughter, who was pinned beneath debris when the roof of their house collapsed In Haig Road. Singapore The B»rl, four-year-old Allmah blntf Muosa. died v* she was about
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  • 330 4 LICENCE OFFICER VICTIM OFRACKET INSP. Abu Bakar bin Lsmail. of the Singapore Traffic Police Headquarters, would be an 'innocent victim' of v racket, engineered by private driving instructors if the evidence again.si him was believed. Delvnce counsel. Mr. David Mai-.sha.!. .said this in the Singapore Traffic District Court yesterday when
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  • 88 4 The first anniversary of the laying of the foundation stone of the Br tish Red Cross Crippled Childrens Home at Tanah Merah Be.sar. Changi. will be celebrated with a tea-party on July 14 at 4.30 p.r* lit M R. Swain, managing director of Hump Industries
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  • 69 4 People who lost valuables In the fire that took place in a shophou.se in New Bridge Road. Singapore, on June 7. and who have made a Statutory Declaration in court are a-sked to make their claims at :he Tanjong Pagar Police station Police last night
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  • 49 4 Tan I.au Kirn. a 34-year-old woman. \\a.s yesterday hit by stray pellets frcin a dop-shoot-ers «un in Paya Lebar Road. Singapore. Shr w;u-i on her wav to market when hit by the pellets. Tan was treated at the General Hospital for a leg injury.
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  • 102 4 T^HE SECOND Lloyd Triestino liner to be put on the Italy-Pakistan-India-Far East service the 11,600 ton Victoria. Is expected to arrive in Singapore on her maiden voyage in about week. She and her sister ship, the Asia, which arrived here last month, will operate
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  • 82 4 Mr. V. K. Nair (LabonrSouth) will ask the Singapore City Council at Its next meeting how far the Government has gone In its scheme to provide cheap homes for he lower income groups. He said that many people had refused Singapore Improvement Trust accommoda- Mom
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  • 21 4 The Flag Day for the Singapore Girls' Home Building Fund <Good Shepherd Nuns) on June 20 brought $10 154.
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  • 113 4 Nun passes University exam A EURASIAN nun. Sitter St. Veronica Forest, one of the first two nuns ever to attend the University of Malaya, this week obtained a certificate in hdiual~->n. The other nun. who was doing the name course. raid Sister Si. Veronica is now teaching a senior class
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  • 214 4 Two experts will tell Council how to slash 'red tape' T»HE "minute" system now followed by the secretariat of the Singapore City Council was yesterday described as laborious and antiquated by Mr. G. C. Goodman, the Council's Organisation and Methods Adviser at his first press conference. Mr. Goodman, of the
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  • 83 4 Clerks hold back-pay picnic SINGAPORE Government clerks, who received between $500 and $1,000 backpay this week, have been holding private parties, the last few days. But the biggest celebration has been planned for tomorrow The Finance and Audit Sports Union has hired more than 10 launches to take members for
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  • 246 4 Singapore ready for huge development, he says THE Commissioner of Lands, Mr. J. A. Harvey, who left the Colony last night to become British Adviser in Pahang, said the stage had been set for the great development of Singapore. Mr. Harvey who has been
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  • 57 4 A watchman. Bhan Sinch. 50. who tripped over a log of wood and fell in a timber yard in Race Course Road. Singapore, died a few minutes later, it was stated ir. the Singapore A.s.si.stant Coroner's Court yesterday. Mr. Giam Chons Hing. the Assistant Coroner,
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  • 60 4 The UMNO-MCA Alliance at a meeting in Johore Bahru yesterday decided to postpone the holding of the National Congress to Aug. 15 and 16, pending a referendum sent by the MCA to members of its general committee. The alliance finalised the agenda for the congress and
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  • 53 4 The following have been elected officers of the Singa- pore District Branch (South) I Progressive Party. Cliuimi.iii, Mr. 8. M. Viusagar; ,lee chairmen. Mr. K M. ti. Hamld and Mr Hek Boon Kcng; seiretarlf*. Mr. ft U. M Sali und Mr. H F. Joseph; Ireiusurer. Mr.
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  • 220 4 'All races can go to Nanyang University' IPOH. Fri. T*HE proposed Nanyann A University in Singapore will have Malay ar.'l Indian sections later on. and an "open door" polio Is being adopted to enable all nationalities U> gain admission. This was stated today by Mr. Lien Ylng Chow, of Singapore,
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  • 88 4 Union wants Councillor to apologise MR. A. R. Lazarous. a S n-i-f cty Councillor, VM asked at a Council comm.ttee yesterday to withdraw certain stateiifnts he had made about a committee clerk. A letter from the City Council Services Union objected to the statenv-nus and requested an apology. Fail.ng this,
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  • 42 4 First aid is being taught to Malay prisoners in SinpaporeV Outram Road gaol by members of the St. John Ambulance Association. A class is held once a week and it is planned to aiv-ther for Chinese prisoner-
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  • 26 4 A roof-fire broke out in hou.se in Ayer Rajah Road. Sin gapore. yesterday, but it wanut out before the arrival of a lire vntine
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  • 71 4 INCOME TAX DEBT BY INSTALMENT A bankruptcy petition filed against BG. Gutterson, who owes the Comptroller of Income Tax $511 on a judgment debt, was adjourned for a month in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Gutterson promised to pay the Comptroller three Instalments at the end of this month. Mr.
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  • 83 4 CAPTAIN R. 11. ARC lIKR, acting commander of thr Singapore Harbour Board Reserves, yesterday presented commissions to five members. On the left and right of this parade are two previously commissioned officers, l.irutenanls J. Archer and Hun Sai Fong. and between them are the new officers. Lieutenants
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  • 170 4 Escaped monkey was scared— of monkeys A MONKEY which escaped from an R.S.P.C.A. car j near Orchard Road PoK.ce Station on Wednesday night i[)ture<l nl tmh». vicintv b\ a European yesterday. The monkey, which had been originally found by police escaped through the feed door of the cage in which
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    1324 5 relief a he left the public gallery. After the hearing, milling crowds waited for V 2 hours outside the courthouse for a glimpse of Mrs Parsons. But she was taken out of a side entrance by a European prison official and a Chinese wardress and taken to Penang General Hospital.
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  • 35 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Fri. The Kuala Kangsar Town Board fias decided to endorse all licences of coffee shops and eating houses prohibiting niahjong and other forms of gaming in the premises.
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  • 31 5 SEGAMAT. Fri. Bail in $500 each wa.s offered Sin Ah Moh. 53. and Chew Sin Nam. 48. charged at Segamat with possession of illicit stills and fermented mash.
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  • 145 5 IPOH, Friday. 'THE SEVEN-MEMBER committee appointed last A September by the Perak Executive Council to recommend on the municipalisation of Ipoh and Menglembu has completed its findings. "We have held sevrr.il meetings and there has been considerable correspondence between members." said Mr. W G Scott,
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  • 206 5 MCA's secretary resigns; plans $1 million lottery IPOH. Wednesday. jtfß. Leong Yew Koh has sent his resignation as iTI secretary-general of the Malayan Chinese Association to the president. Sir Cheng-lock Tan Hi-; reason is understood to be his desire to devote more time to welfare work. Mr. Leong. a founder
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  • 127 5 KUAI A I I'MPUR. Fri. SAYING thai he disliked ■ending tirst offender to I Pretterot, act tik Ch>l Just if allowed the :tprx >:l l "I a Sinthree months prison r voluntarhurt to Raman Thei He Unniah to pay a Bne of $100 or in default
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  • 95 5 BATU PAH AT. Fri. -With v. i ter already rationed, the Authorities here are afraid that, if the present dry spell continues, they will have to reduce the supply still more. At present the water supply L-: opened daily from 6.0 a.m. till 6.0
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  • 69 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Frt. Ong Ah Bah. a lorry drtrer, was fined $250 in the Basan Serai court when he pleaded guilty to negligent ci:His licence was orderea to be endorsed. It was alleged that wtu was trying to overtake .mother lorry his lorry travelled 300 feet
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  • 34 5 SEGAMAT. Fri. Ball of $1,000 was allowed Lanchok bin Samat. 60. charged here today with theft. Hi* was alleged to have tapped rubber belonging to a Chinese wit hunt the r's knowledge.
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  • 107 5 A quack put the law on his trail PENANG. Fri poi.KK Constable Hussein bin Bahar heard a quack as he walked past Yah Ah Kam in Buckingham Strrrt on July 7. table HuMeln ■topped Yap and asked him What had made the sound. The man pulled a duck Iron under
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    • 324 5 SINGAPORE tra: 70 New "15 Spotlight on i 7.00 News: 7.10 Spotlight on Sormmmm Service: 7.20 Race Rrsult.v 7.30 Mall j vice: 7 20 Interlude: 7 30 The Hall 7.15 am Morning Star: 730 News: Bag: 8.30 Let's Go To the Pictures; Century: 830 Hit the Jackpot; 9.00 735 Concert
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  • 72 6 PABKBD away on inth July. 1953 *on* Vat Hln <n*e Chla r»> at 5, Pu;«v Hf* A\rnue. •rmneu Bautr. lewvlng behind 2 aoiui <Ye» Kirn and Yr» 7 dauirhlers (Chin Nyonn Thlam l**e Dd Mun M i Hool Peng I.tm r-unv Klin Punt? K»on«> 3 Omiul 47 wr;indrhlldrr>n great
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  • 39 6 MT> YBO KNO BEE (mother o( t ,n> thank* all rflative* and frlr>n<l» who rr>ndw*d thrMr assist--iit wr*ath« and attends the funeral of Mr T*t*r Tan Ne r>n« who died on 7 7 ***** at th« Orxrnl Hospital
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  • 40 6 HOTH. ACCOMMODATION In Knr Zealand Is only »12 Stratta prr day Let Ami Travrl ■>ur tour thr>rr PW arlectton of pretty frock* for mornlmt w»r from *25. all washable, all different Dunran* 11 D'Alrrxlda St (Oft Ruffl" Flare i
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  • 1251 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sht. July 11. 1953. The Moscow Drama Vet once more the Kremlin raised the curtain on a :nm and nut hill) intelligible hama. Wo may conclude that. m the laagMf <>f MT, the ituatinn is \v'>ll in hand. A ncmbrr of the ruling triumviHh in a
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  • 989 6  -  i MB V W W f Un_m I KKS T*HE talks between Government representatives and the unions on the Ritson pay scales have hit some parly snags. One of the more curious of the diff prences between th«? •rival'" scales is the pm posed increase for
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  • 192 6 From the Straits Times of July 11. 1903. A BENGALI who keeps a licensed bakery In Syed j Alwee Road was yesterday morning fined $15 by Mr Broadrick for infringing the bakery regulations by sieep- ing on the board on which the dough is handled. a IN
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  • 623 6 A MALAYSIAN NOTEBOOK PERHAPS someday the li a tory "I Malaya Wll be written. We have the inform.* tive and painstaking eflorts ol civil servants like Sir I Swettenluim who did n ti'ar. riikon among his th« Miy readable styl" with which, for natance, Sir U thur Grimble was able
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 389 6 I \SSIFIKI) ADS. CARFI.TON ITrmatiirely bom t/i Cm and Favr nn 27th Junr »n«i.pr>re »on Warwick NUTATIONS VACANT EXPFRIENCEn cook boy wanted famllv of <hree Ipoh an-a Prefer abl\ EnglUh speaking Apply Box N M! 47. Ipoh IN >■ English vj>e.iktnß Chinese to Mipervtv In factory .fitte of timber ;in
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    • 39 6 Rcware of Imitations GERMAN PFN p» GO < ti I Transparent fr Crea CiM« lT V >" k Filling Peservoi'-Barrcl ■e*t German l-id'um Point 1 4K Ccld Nib 50 cents extra tor pottage EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., 19. Chulia Street Singapore- 1.
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    • 25 6 j SJ!|i||!ll i iii!ll l il'i!i|llil|i I 1 I |j||i»WiP^*jl i V *"*^i^^ r^Jljr IDjCOuQI W^Z^U tf'GH QUALITY ■w: jm //GH pERFORMANCE AKCAUL BLUG KAI
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  • 408 7 Council's $11,000,000 plan will ease bottleneck KALLANG-GEYLANG AREA TO BE DEVELOPED r PHK Singapore City Council public works committee 1 yesterday agreed in principle to an $11,000,000 i scheme to develop the Kallang-Geylang area and ease the traffic bottleneck at Kallang. The committee recommended that Guillema'd Road, which forms part
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  • 92 7 A RADIO FLASH AND THREE ARE ARRESTED KiHA BHARU. Fri. KHO ONO, a tor salesman, was making livs < Pirupok district of B on distri A.ilkinu t> m the main DC men cai paranu.s and an axe. hel. him to hi I linn As the iiu'm mad" 1 u!T. Khoo
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  • 27 7 Inrhe Ha-o D :n Sulalman. ■>n the n Ser:ves In Singapore (or a two. months' study will spend fortnight i?apore Publ.c Pelation.s Office.
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  • 139 7 NEW CITY PARK PROPOSED A SCHEME to develop the site cf the former Shackle Club in Beach Road. Singapore, as a public park has been -eri by the City Council's s and fire brigade committee. Thr plan depends on the nent of the Government to hand over the land to
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  • 34 7 A keen Interest is being shown in Britain in the MaRoyal Naval Volunteer Reserve, said Captain F. E W. Larr.mert. Commander of the MFNVR yesterday on returning to Singapore from
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  • 100 7 HE POSED AS A SPECIAL, SENT TO GAOL KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mohamed Sani bin Mohd Ak hir. charged with impersonating a special constable, said he wanted to hold up a lorry with a wooden pistol to get a lift home before the curfew Mohd Sani was found in the uniform
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  • 279 7 4 PAIR of eyes watched from a distance as Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald mounted the platform to (•pen an exhibition at the British Council Hall. Singapore, last night \VV can all become creative artists, even with .1 cheap camera."
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  • 45 7 Singapore's "Safety First" exhibition, in the Victoria Memorial Hall which was to efcwed today, has been extended until Wednesday. By Thursday night, 6,864 people had visited it. The exhibition which Is free. Is open dally from 9 am. to 7 ivm
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    57 7 FOIK-VKllt-OLD Robert Kavner (above) stands up close for a better view of the "I won't smile" rirl who stole the show at the photographic exhibition at the British Council Hall. The exhibition contained 150 photographs from the collection of Mr. Loke Wan Tho whs watches (below) as Mr. .Malcolm Mac
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  • 32 7 "ABLE" (O.MPANY of thr Klafa African Raffles lined up smartly yesterday for an inspection by Gen. Sir Charles Keightley. Commander -in-Ch ief of Far East Land Forces. Stiaits Times picture
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  • 205 7 WLTHEN the 3rd Battalion of the King's African TT Rifles embark for Kenya next week, they wiii have knocked 117 terrorists out of action during thr> 18 months they have been in Malaya. Seventy-one bandits were killed, six were captured and 10 surrendered
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  • 106 7 LINCOLN'S FORCED LANDING A ROYAL Australian Air Force Lincoln bomber il held up at Macassar on the -land of Celebes, waiting for i new engine. The Lincoln, which had seen onthi of service against the in Malaya, was flying to ralla for an overhaul Inn it was forced to land
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  • 66 7 Assisted in lottery $1,000 fine ADMITTING possession of a n chap ji ki schedule. Ng Sow Theng, 48. told a Singapore Court yesterday that it was worth $100 and not $2,000 a.<= stated in the charge. Mr. J B Jey^retnam. thr I magistrate, fined him $1,000 or in default six
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  • 26 7 The Emergency has beer. extended for another three I montris from July 22. it was officially announced in the Singapore Oazette last n:Rht.
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  • 118 7 Post-dated cheque claim denied "||R Juslice Brown in the Singapore High Con; terday reserved judgment in a civil suit brought by Mr. Lam Tian against Madam Yoonc Lee Lee claiming $5,000 post-dated rheque alleged to have been iMUed by Madam Yoong. Madam Yooiir. the owner of a cafe, denied the
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  • 75 7 NURSE CHEATED 4 OF $760 Lim Choo Neo, a privat' nurse, yesterday pleaded cuiliv in a Singapore court to cheating four people of 5760 between June 7 and 30 Lim had obtained i; from Teo Ah Hens. Chee Chin Geok. Chong Ah Kow and I Lye Fong. on the pretext
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  • 188 7 CORONER ORDERS MAN'S ARREST after he had I ■rt at a Singapore lnqu< old fitter. Loo Kirn arrested on the orders of tho Coroner. Choor Singh on a charge of causing the death of a woman. Soo Yinß. 27. by a negligent of Dunlop Street killed tn the early hour
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  • 69 7 Three months after being dismissed from i firm for Ing undue attention rapher, a watchman broke Into the same office and i;tn Fourtl P trate Mr J. B Jrv.iretnam ntenced the watchMahraJ Din. to nine months' gaol lor house brenkina on March 16 wi'h .ntenf to
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  • 51 7 The Federal Governmrnt rday announced iv-xt drawing of Premium will take place "n .Milv :!1 at tho Selangor Tun i ;n Kuala Lumpur The dra w ;n June was hrM an because of tho death of a •nember of th P Board Mil. UHt.MIMII KOM). MN(.APUHf.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 94 7 Lr»t pjper work -r*t^ Rr^yctian of umpli •»ock t tmmmmtm v N f^{\^ No cKumj or tracing k' I >T ot mni»id gooH« No wotry at all. in <^ JR ♦»ct. i» you contien **&S&&B r**—/^Plf Your eood, by Kr^ MSI Ail AIR CARGO wmmmm^f* Thetc factors alone "^^j^^XTT^^S "frect
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    • 75 7 beautifully jA DE 71 CASH $900 OR 12 OF $83 7.6 CU FT. GROSS cJM&S? REFRIGERATOR An V I or 7H K i; tKI It I I! > TR I i IT n or i sing* pom: II«U lliril itk«M. miiM M. FLINTER S. GRINBERG Diamonds and Jewellery V Telephone
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 79 7 The Weather Mmi run in tempera lure: n Jul\ 8 Ungapoi Bahru Ipoh 78 imiim t> nipt r.iturr: i m to 7.30 p m on July 9>: Singapore 83. Penan* KH Kota Bahru 89 Kual.i Lumpur 88 Ipoh On Kuantan 85. K ilafafl ■<• i p m on July 9'
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  • 285 8 A SENIOR Singapore police official denied yesterday that double-decker buses would cause congestion in the city's streets. He was replying to Mr- G. (i. Wilson, the acting manager of thr Singapore Traction Company, who had claimed that two-deck
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  • 45 8 About 100 laboratory technicians employed by the Singapore Government have formed a union Officer-bearers for the year are: Mr. Cheah Hang Huat. president. Mr Pwee Sye Chew, rice-president: Mr. J. P. Moris, secretary. Mr. Vincent Nalpon. isst. secretary; Mr. John Chee. treasurer
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  • 58 8 PNEUMONIA STILL No. 1 KILLER P Singapore last week 133 people died. Pneumonia and enteritis killed 45 of them. Pneumonia, which caused 23 deaths in the week ended July 4, continued to hold its place as Malaya's "No. 1 Killer" Tuberculosis, which used to be the principal cause of death,
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    41 8 MR. A W FRISKY. District Governor of Rotary International installs Mr. E. R. Da vies as President of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club during a dinner at Raffles Hotel. Singapore. Seated on the left is the Tungku Mahkota Straits Times picture.
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  • 49 8 HE'S GOT HIS EYE ON YOUR MAKE-UP MR DAVIS FACTOR (right), chairman of the cosmetics firm, flew into Singapore yesterday with his wife and son. Davis Factor Jr. He was met at Kalians Airport by Mr F. Sanders, acting general mina«rr of Max Factor's local agents. Straits Times picture.
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  • 184 8 MR. FACTOR-BUT IT'S NOT MAX— IS IN TOWN A MR. FACTOR who arrived In i Singapore yesterday on a tour of the East said that wherever he went he was asked if he was THE Mr. Factor i "My reply is: If you mean am I my brother. Max. the
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  • 124 8 Lady Templer is to present the prizes at a "Miss Federi ation" contest in Kuala Lumpur on July 29. The proceeds of the competition which is organ^ed by Max Factor's representative, Vlrs. Gwen O'Shaughnessy. will go to Lady Templer's 3chool for Deaf children So far 35 girls
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  • 31 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri— Staff nurse, Wong Keng Sing, of the Johore Bahru General Hospital will leave for Britain in early August for an year's training in eye diseases.
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  • 33 8 A bouquet was presented at the Singapore St. Andrew's Orthopaeaic Hospital to Mrs. Chan Kum Chee. wife of a City Councillor, and not to Mrs. B. H. Snow, as stated yesterday.
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  • 113 8 Taxpayers want to know: How? ONE hundred Singapore taxpayers have .signed a petition which the Singapore Association yesterday submitted to the Governor. Sir John Nicoll. asking for an inquiry into the way the Rent Control Bill was passed at the June meeting of the Legislative Council. Secretary of the Association,
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  • 134 8 MR. B. Sithiah has resigned as president of the Singapore Naval Base Labour j Union. Mr Sithlata said he quit because of differences ol opinion Detween himself and other union officials on the Naval Base arbitration award. I Following a 10-day strike early this year,
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  • 136 8 THEBLOOD BANK IS FULL SINGAPORE'S blood bank H full for the first time in a long while, bolstered by 157 pints given by volunteers al the safety first exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall Dr. M. M. H. Gibson-Hill, head of the Colony's Blocc) Transfusion Service, told thp 8t raits
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  • 90 8 ITALIAN film producers are 1 becoming increasingly interested in the Far East as a market. Mr. Marino Bocca (above), a representative of Minerva Films, makers of "Bitter Rice." told the Straits Times yesterday The flair for realism that had made Italy second only to Hollywood
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  • 230 8 A better tone in market Rubber report A DEFINITELY better tone is apparent In the market this week and there has brrn reasonable offtake by trade Interest and factories, says Lewis and Peat'g report. The i U.S. is reported to be revolvinc its stockpile by buying shoots not below threes,
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  • 31 8 i JOHORE BAHRU Pri RveH Omar bin Ha.v?an. Inche Abdul Razak bin .Tailani. and Inch* Mohamed Talib bin All. hay* passed Part of the Johor* Civil Service examination
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 286 8 l^B STORY of CAPTIVE WOMEN in AXIS fJ^J Wt^f OCCUPIED COUNTRIES! Bated upon ACTUAL W "CASE HISTORIES" Siamnc FRANCES CHUNG TALA BIR£LL RICHARD LOO BENSON FONC Distributed by Sh-.iw Bros. Mt) Ii n. FBI (JIRLTwmn .mi DKS PfiR ATE JOURNEY." TONIGHT 1A AMITU A»J n IN MNITE MANIIHAN TAMIL Starring
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    • 83 8 Can double decker buses solve Sing*- w w w^ v- v jf" w -~v pore's traffic problems? A City Council CI O lTkrn^r\ tl2rdeck blWes] Tub-committe. think, they will. See P«4-aevK DUB€Bl headline (left) in Thursday's Straits Times Ji < W milfl makp I Can eafle Mr C. C. Wilson,
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    • 291 8 TODAY ViXV l|\>|.].| 1M DAILY L»V**cliAif«il^ a wiAfcr J &93»»m inn i .inn ii-: imi ivmo\«.v a^Hß^ VOIJNG GIM W I nvt. gwM wit iomm. I I \IKV A f |U HANDSOMI M\\ WHO'D 'Mi fmilll \NVIIIIN(. lOK llHt' ySM Imi wiiitii) wiii>pkkki» r v \\i» waiti D! y&£ Laurence
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  • SATURDAY FORUM
    • 450 9 ffmv po, m has been otTirially opened. The speeches have been made. 1 rhere is now electricity in abundance, and there will be more In the future WhktV if the charfeJ are maintained at a reasonable level will all be utilised. i but pr.i n
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    • 202 9 IF "MalayalM plea for a special Malayalam program:, anted by Radio Mala; [oraaa indone ,i.iii listeners demandiiiK speJavaneac proffranune* Punjabi S.kh and Bengali lers asking for Gurinukhl I Hnd B»-ngali programmes, ana H.i nanese mA Hockch»-* Hockchia' Chinese listeners \\>o wanting programmes in 'their own
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    • 116 9 Yorn e«der I >"'d. :nt»r alia. -.stub! these beaten men hane foHnw.ri h. n nt no one lind out vhy Und.-ni.iblv ll 1 Bttll vast numb, rs n the I not yel d that it is su cidal the Governiik-nt. I nn- w<-ll instilled agaii p;tulat:nu.
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    • 81 9 'Action at lons' last' AFTER 1 i"n. silence heartening to know that the Singapore Teachera' Union 1 make representations about the reinstatement of retary. Mr C V i-r. f ihe pubhf in general and the I ade unlon.ll particular looking forma I ion on rhers' n which Mr. Naii Teachei
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    • 101 9 I H EVER to a report in the Straits Times of June 17 *he/em it is stated that the Temerleh-Maran road in Pahani has been completed Thl.s statement is incorrect as in fact, only a construction road is now through between Temerloh and Maran Construction is
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    • 294 9 HAVING spent over two years In Northern Rhodesia recently. I was very interested in Eric Woolnough'.s article on the new Federation S.T. 306.53). However. I cannot agr < that the federation "Ends OIJ Intrigue." In point of fact, Ini trigue has only just started As one
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    • 66 9 PR K M ATI'R K selfeovernment would be a set-back to Malaya." said Mr. Soon Cheng Soon to Chinese new villagers in Penans last Sunday. The last thine that BMSBM the mind of a rural or urban Chinese worker is the question of independence for Hasajra Most people
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    • 153 9 I IKK a welcome glimmer of light in the present A darkness of the canine world in Singapore romes til?' news that Mrs. Leon Soh intends to form the I .mine Welfare Association. An institution of this nature is long overdue in this 'civilized' city of ours
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    • 105 9 To aid the blind AS General Secretary of the Locomotive Enginemens 1 Union. an article in the Straits Times regarding the humanitarian gesture of a Chinese bus proprietor grant- lag free transport to the blind j attracted my attention. I do; hope other "transport services government or non-gov« rnmeat will
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    • 305 9 'Drop politics' plea to Malayan bodies TS D. of Ipoh has thrown a pertinent challenge to the leaders of the UMNO, the MIC. md particularly to the MCA We mv.st look at the piou." protestations of the leaders of the D M N.O. and the MCA. of their non-communal outlook
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    • 180 9 'OUR SERVICE IS WORST' AS a resident of Yio Chu i Kang Village, 10 miles 1 from Singapore. I would like 1 to nominate our bus service .us the worst in the Colony. A petition was submitted to the Registrar of Vehicles through the Rural
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    • 46 9 }?VERY morning, as I pass <* through Battery Road, I •M the city buses are empty. 1 tn.nk the Singapore Traction I Company should run the buses j from Collyer Quay to Neil Road (tjrrng the rush hours, 'or office workers. ANG KIM YAM Singapore.
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    • 146 9 tI'ITH reference to the letT? te r regarding the Chang Bu.s drivers breaking Colon* speed linvus on the Chang. Capitoi route I should. Changl bus-driver. Ike to suggest to our City Fathers and the public that the directorof the Company should their time schedules ann
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    • 93 9 I AM a regular user of buses between Brickfields and the 2nd mile Ipoh Road, which means that I am compelled to use only the G.T.C. buses. These are always full especially during the peak periods Buses of other companies along the route have the
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    • 331 9 'No ban on quacks' Yiidrp's dealing with ice mntants and m to have milord tint. It Is mrrhuary to distinguish which, by Ira.in (inly be p-r formed by tftt n j a per»oni ani lud t> which 'an be carried oul by anyone. Furthermore ir. other types of acwork, including
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    • 85 9 MR. VELANDY should note that nonr of thr recognised accountancy bodies in the United Kingdom allows exemption from their Interate and final examinations partly oi wholly according to the practical experience ol the candidate", in the case of the Association of Certlfl-r-cl Accountants, only candidates who possess a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 168 9 llflir UNITED KINGDOM Sj" ,s^-in f 9 I lmuVMkm\ EPPYNT CIRCUIT PiCiHuL wwinJ > R d 2 d m^ 953 I Isl%m9mm*** m W Lightweight Class Wt. Velocettt s *-*t»i. |unior Class. Ist. Velocette p"" Sidecar Events. Ist. Norton C«^ UNITED KINGDOM SCOTTISH MOTOR a- Sg^HHtP^ Racing Club s 500
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    • 57 9 BREWERS TO THE WORLD X Of tttOTt tnQfl ?r V 100 years, beers V ?f.' /^^"\M))'"'\ by Allsopp hate Lj***~«^^a been enjoyed sm9 for their fuiltty. Today Alhopp's lager, brewed in Britain, is the W/\. v<ZZ>C/OV« finest beer you fi \I can dnnk. B»2E3SH JBBs)u^|B *w ew\ j/k I Sim
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 325 9 Ajo, if* doe<nf mean THOUCHTS FOR SAFETY WEEK 29. "My mlstr«i< »till thf open Strait* Time* CrN*w«r4 r d n) T eyWDf 3D. Numerous point* to be noted i ITT 5 jH|E h I I I down 1. Walter Savage (6). 9^ ill 2 Situation of Mr. Jingles hall t7v
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  • 325 10 SHARE MARKET STEADY BUT ONLY SMALL TURNOVER TIN RISES, RUBBER DOWN r[E Singapore share market opened quietly yesterday morning and there were signs that Thursday's improvement would be continued. In the afternoon, however, reflecting disappointment at the merely token rise in the price of tin, interest dwindled and the market
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  • 157 10 MELBOURNE. FH. OLIVERS were nicutn in the majortty on the Stock Exchange today and Investment price continued their upward trend after keen trading. There were, however, several Isolated sharp falls In Inactive issues but otherwise matt price moves were small. Closing prices of selected stories today compared with
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  • 50 10 The following tir.-ore outputs are reported for June' Pnhat.e Consolidated 220 tons Sunset Klnt.i 334 pic uLs Ipoh Tin (dredge I) 3fifj picuU Renone Tin Dredeine "39 piculs Thabawieik Tin 1 251 plrul* Punaah Tin 902 plruls Austral Amalc.imated A.vm Kumbanc < tribute" 95 pi<-uls Furhone section 579
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  • 85 10 The Malayan Fxchance Bank« AvorlaMon made the following- altrrnMons in iv ra'r>* to merrhan's vn'Mav CANADA: buytne. TT 32 11 lfi OD 32 13 16. airmail. W day« 33 1 fi credit bills. 33 18 trade bills selline. TT or OD 32 3 8 On the free exrhance
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  • 18 10 The price of lin in Sincapore yrstordav wan declared at 5317..i0 a picul. up »0 rents.
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  • 86 10 Sinrapore Chinew Produce Ex- change: Noon prices per picul were:Copra: steady, quiet: July $32 buyers. $33 sellers; August Ml buyers. *32 .sellers Coconut oil: quiet, down |1; $52 •.pliers. Pepi>er: Steady with more oversew inquiry cominc In but no business reported: White ud $10. black up $5: Muntok
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  • 169 10 Singapore rubber market closed quietly yesterday after opening slightly caster than on the previous day. July first grade closed at 66J cents a pound, one-eighth of a cent below Thursday's close. The market opened easier yesterday morning but steadied in the afternoon. Closing prices yesterday In c»»nt* pr>r
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  • 194 10 CHIPS lying alongside the Singa- pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Santhla 1 2. Marudu 4. Ordla C.P.. Peleus 6 President Van Buren 8 9. Atlantic Dragon 11. Surat 13 14. Burma IS. Nagasaki Maru 19 30. Lariauy; N Wall 3 and 4. Senggarunx N Wall
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  • 96 10 NEW YORK. Fri nrHE Slock market yesterday gen--1 enerally drifted Into lower zround In continued slow dealings. Traders were inclined to liglitrn commitments in rails aswellas some Industrials. Including ster-ls. oils, minings and chemicals. Minor gains, nowever were hfld fo small fractions. Various utilities continued to attract investment
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  • 36 10 Estates and mines in the Oirhrte group producer* 5,f191.0fi7 pounds of rubber. 168W)o pounds of MM iblacki. 1.411 tons of palm oil 40? tons of palm kernals and 636 picul of tin-ore in June
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1223 10 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. ft •ge I AH ether BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' opt 'on to proceed via other ports ta load and discharge cargo SAILINGS te LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS BJaaj Snits P S'hom Tanong Eurv*4e> July 11 Palest, ft. 4/7 July 14 Jury IS/14 Juty 17/18
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    • 589 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/U.K./CONTINENT S'pora P S'hom »»nong "Kme" f"r B^nokoV Vi o«"n Hong -■"i»fl 19/20 July 17/18 Jury 15/14 Jury "lelendle" fo- Bongko« 30/31 July "Mongolia" fof BonokoV. Soj aoo< Hongkong, Monila, Kobe ond Yekohomo 16/17 Aug 14/15 Aug. 12/13 Auq "Meedela tor Bar 11/12 Sept. 9/10
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    • 597 10 BEN LINF STEAMERS LTD. for U K /COHTINFNT S'oora P S'harr ■'••vxig Benrlnncs tor Genoa Avcnmooth, Liverpool. Glasgow 14/20 July 21/23 July 14/J* July Bmolbonoch for Lrrxlon. Rotterdom. Newcastle, HoU IS/if July 21/23 July Bcnettaw for Livernool Dublin Rotttrdom. Homburo 21/27 July 28/30 Juty 31 July/ 2 Aua Bencruacrian for
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    • 1205 10 McALISTER dc CO., LTD. TEL. No. 5904 ELLERMAN tft BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM ft LOS ANGfLES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VANCOUvrR and fw USA, North Atlonti* Ports Accepting cargo for Certrel ft South end Canedo yin Colombo American Parts "CITY OF CHICAGO" t M BOUGAINVILLE" S'pce
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  • 337 11  - 'WOODCOTE' TO SCORE AGAIN AT B. TIMAH EPSOM JEEP By *pHK Woodcote Inn Entertainment II cla«h promises a magnificent race for the Class 1, Div. 1 mile handicap at Bukit Timah today, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club July meeting. My vote goes to Woodcote Inn. This stout -heat
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  • 143 11 F.PSOM JEEP BEAIMONT roiNTEm bee 1 t.15 UiWATS Naiakat Honeymoon N^/AKAT Alwaya lloneymuon ALWAYS Nasakat Race Z 1.4S ANOTHER VII W Cinder* Prince Macnlftcence I Roaalind Three Ring* ANOTHER VIEW SlraiU <'od* B. Safiltariua ANOTHER VIEW Under. Prlnre B. Sarittarlu* IIM S S.IS THr MINX Rosalind Cynosure
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  • 1240 11 Race 1 2.15: Class 3, Div. 4 o ruis. 1 -80 The Magyar Hudson 900 Ms. P. H. St T. W. Ong Fox 2 425 Big Hit McCloud 8.12 Jenat Stable RodKsrs 3 »70 Master To«eh Smith 811 Madam Ida Oet P r r' 4 453 Always
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  • 194 11 DEST betting race at Buklt Ti- mah today 1* the Class 3. Dlv. 6F sprint tßaer Severn. Half the flew command respect. CorallU has struck a bright 1 patch— she coasted home In both her races at Ipoh and 9 0 is not I
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  • 777 11 HONOI 111 is back in winning form. Twice on the training track this week he went every bit as well as the brilliant Millionaire in testing try-outs. Honolulu ran his best race for some time in his last appearance al Bukit Timah in
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  • 155 11 VIY beM-of-the-dav In tcx! A card at Bukit Tlmah is Always in Race One. Opposition to this speedy grey Ls not particularly strong. Always has. I think, hit his truform his track work has been flawless. Earlier in tne season at Bukit T:mah lie led
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  • 157 11 JEEPS JOTTINGS JOCKEY Max Fitzgerald, vno arrived a few day* ago from Melbourne tinaer reuilnei H tne Tjoa stable, failed to paxx a medlral test and will not be rtdlnfr at Buklt Tlmah. Hard luck. Fitzgerald, vno v z& years oil and ran ride at 7.12 iook.s
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  • 22 11 The rummer cvmkhana of the ftrgapore Polo Club will be held at Thomson Road on Sunday at 7 a.m.
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  • 671 12  -  JACK FLMJLETON MANCHESTER, F From Friday AUSSIES ADD 70 WITHOUT LOSS WEIL HARVEY and (Graeme Hole carried the I Australian overnight score of 151 for three to .'2l today in the third Test match at Old Trafford ;in the i>o minutes of play that
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  • 239 12  -  SENTINEI Xv I>OVERS won the opening tie of the S.A.F.A. senior cup competition at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, beating Singapore Recreation Club by four goals to two. But it wasn't quite as simple as it sounds. After Rovers had missed early chances Tommy Misson
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  • 47 12 VANCOUVER. Fri. The I mted States took a 2—o lead over Japan in a Davis Cup (American Zone) tie here yesterday. Tony Trabert beat Kosei Kamo" 4—6. I—6. 6—l. 6—2. 6 2; Hamilton Richardson heat Atsushi Miyaki 6—o, 6—3, B—6.— A.P.
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  • 141 12 pHAI SITPHOL of Thailand (HI pounds) won his fight against Sonny Chia <119> In the ninth round when Referee Eric Dunsfoni stopped the bout at the Happy stadium la.st night. Chia had sustained a deep mt over his right eye. On the whole it was
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  • 73 12 Windsor Rovers trounced Immigration SC 8-1 In their SAFA Div. 3B encounter at Geylan? yesterday Nathan and T. Chens each scored four goals for the winners while Immigration replied through Bak.ir iSulong. I A Rahman refereed. In another Dtv. 3B prime at CYMA ground. Woodbridkit
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  • 38 12 AISTR ALIA— Ist Inns Morris b BrdM-r 1 Hjvsrtt b Bailry 2b Miller b Bedser 1? Harvey not out Ml Hole not out 66 Kxlris 8 ToUl (for 3 wkta.) 221 Wkts fell at IS. 48. 48.
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  • 49 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri Bowlers were on top yesterday in the cricket match between Medical Wanderers intl Porter' XI which Wanderers won by L'fi runs. Abdullah took four for 14 and K. G. Raman three for 12 for Wanderers. Jayasingam <slx for 14) bowled best for Porter's eleven.
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  • 206 12 TODAY MM( I l{ RATA Learur: Div. I: i hinese Athletics v Kola Kjja. JaUn Besar; l)i< :;R: Bintanc Bulan MX Koirrs Grylang; <; ov t. Print-, mx Omrr v Malay settlement I'ninn. < M round cmcur shMOR Tourney: Police v Army. Police Depot: CMC I Hf, SKC
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  • 23 12 Mrs. van Heuven anc J. B. MacMillan won the replay of the June mixed foursomes at the Aoyal Singapore Golf Club.
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  • 33 12 The finalists in the women's singles event of the Singapore lawn tennis championships Mrs. Martha Young: (left) who was beaten by Mrs. Gladys Loke Chua 8-6, 6-0 yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 382 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Pri. 4 BROTHKFi and sLster had the rare distinction of being award'd the l» s> ]>» rlnrmance trophies 'or men ai-.d women at the Johore ■atam District athletic championhips t, Rolar.J Ng was awarded the rnphv presented by Brig. B. A. Burk- for
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  • 262 12 CARNOUSTIE. Scotland, Friday. FRANK Stranahan, the American amateur, regained the lead in the British open golf championships today with a rallying 69 to equal the course record in the finil round giving him a 72-hole total of 286. Stranahan. who faded a little yesterday, caught
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  • 133 12 The .«econd annual athletic meet of the Swift Athletes Association will be held on Sunday, July 26 at the Victoria School ground. Entries should be sent to Organising Secretary iA. P. Durali c o Telok Kurau •i School or to Mr. Tan Eng Yoon No.
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  • 28 12 The Singapore Badminton Associ.it inn Ls inviting entries for th' inter-schooLs competition. Entry fee I $10 for each team and the efcklai date ls July 31.
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  • 962 12  -  ANG EAM HOCK By 4 \\<i Chew Bee and Mrs. Gladys loke Chua struck up their most successful partnership yet in Malayan tennis when after yesterday's two singles finals in the Singapore championships, played on the S.C.C. courts, each had won
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  • 32 12 TODAY High 1159 < 8.5 1 and 22M 9.7 1 Low 0518 10.61 and 1711 is.l>. TOMORROW: High 1234 (1.3) and 2333 i9Cv Lou n:,.i7 < o.fi > and 175" i 8 i
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  • 163 12 DON Fri s^ Irnm fourth to 1 pi. ice in the ennnn cricket championship table result of today's matches. Middlesex with 110 potati from 1H matches, are still at the top now have pj points from 14 matches The results \l Woilhmc BUHSS beat Hampshire
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  • 82 12 St Patricks School beat St Joseph Institution by five games to nil in their annual tennia mat- h on Wednesday. Result* (St. Patricks players first i Doubles: L. Chin 4c R Gauder beat M. Pasqual At A Leon? 6-4. 6-0: Say Meng Sc A
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  • 56 12 The Army team to meet Police In a SCA senior tournament rrlck-t <ame ai Thomson Road today and tomorrow will be Maj. Pegg. SQMS Oldlow c3pr Holden. Capt. Eiey. 2 Lt. Smith C«pt. A. Owroft S Sgt. Stacev Ci.pt. Dlplo<k. Sgt, Shaw. M«J DugKan. SQMS
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