The Straits Times, 9 November 1953

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times New*** Established 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1953. 15 CENTS
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  • 291 1 Six-hour battles in streets over Trieste ROME Sunday. RIOTS over Trieste rocked Italy today in a gigantic protest that set street battles raging here from the gates of the British embassy to the Pope's former castle. Police, using clubs, tear gas and dyed water shot from
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  • 220 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. DATO Sir Onn bin Ja'afar president of the Independence of Malaya Party, described as "nonsense" the United Malays National Organisation pledge that if Federal elections were not introduced next year all five UMNO members of the Federal Legislative Council would walk out. Dato
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  • 100 1 PICK THE TUNES WIN $5,000 ANOTHER $5,000 Must-Bc-Won contest in the "Pick the Programme" icrici begins today You Arc .iskrd to imagine th.ir you have been given the opportunity to present a programme of records r popular tunes. From a list of nine light vocal numbers, you must choose seven
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  • 111 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun THE Federation Telecommunications Department plans tci replaco the present horn' 1 made "tin can' 1 system In parts of Krlantan with proper field telephone circuits, it was announced today. These circuits will link kamponga with one another and with police stations.
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  • 43 1 LONDON. Sun Britain during orptcmbrr. made 64.304 rars a record, it was stated today. The previous hlßhest monthly total was in June when 57.535 cars were produced. Of the cars marie in September. 27.865 were fo r export.— Renter
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  • 73 1 'Good work' Lyttelton Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. the Secretary of State for the Colonies has written to Sir John Nicoll I the Governor of Singapore, on i receiving the annual report of the Singapore Improvement Trust for 1952. Mr. Lyttelton said in his! letter that the report has beenj read with
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  • 174 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A COMMUNIST terrorist and a bandit cook have surren-| dered to Security Forces. Goh Moh Guan. alias Moo Nyen aged 20, gave himself up J to men of the fifth battalion, i Malay Regiment, in the Kulim district of Kedah yesterday.
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  • 38 1 LISBON. Sun. Voting In Portugal's general election began here this morning in brilliant sunshine. Dr. Antonio Salazar, Portuguese Prime Minister for the last 21 years, is certain to secure another four-year mandate. Reuter.
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  • 212 1 INDONESIA TO SEND MISSION TO CHINA JAKARTA, Sun. TNDONESIA will send a mission to China this month to study the possibility of making a trade agreement, a high Foreign Ministry source said yesterday. The seven-man trade .nlssion will be headed by Dr. R. Asmaun. director of the Foreign Trade Bureau
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  • 24 1 A young married couple living at 1U mile-stone, Jurong Road. Singapore, were admitted into the General Hospital yesterday with serious stab wounds.
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  • 109 1 LONDON, Sun. fRIC Poore died worth £30,000 <M5255.00(1> hating tax collectors to the end. His will, published yesterday, said: "From my crave, I curse the Board of Inland Revenue who have ruined it v life. All inspectors of taxes are sadistic and depraved. That is common
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  • 19 1 LONDON. Sun.— ln September, morr people in Britain (2.615.000) had television licences thhn ever before.— Reuter.
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  • 50 1 GENERAL SIR GERALD TKVIPLER, High Commissoner for the Federation of Malaya with Raja Sir Uda bin Raja Muhammad. Commissioner )<> r Malaya in Britain, at the London airport. Sir Gerald, w ho flew to London on Tuesday, was met by Raja Uda a t the airport. -Renter
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  • 110 1 PENANO. Sun. FIVE robbers, one believed to have been armed with a revolver, and another with a knife, held up a Chinese .shopkepper in Ayer Itam at 8.30 last night and took about $1,500 In cash and Jewellery. It was raining when one of the robbers
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  • 137 1 MORE than 1.000 people crowded in Keon, r Siak Road, in Singapore last night when fire threatened the top floor of a five-storey building. The fire broke out in the chimney and within a few minutes a crowd lined the street below. Wh.-n a fire
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  • 1062 1 AT SERVICE FOR WAR DEAD I IN SINGAPORE, early yesterday morning, the dead of two World Wars were remembered at a simple I Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph. It was a ceremony which took place against a backEof ordinary, niydtj were long-spaced
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  • 72 1 'COPTER CRASHES IN JUNGLE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A KUALA LUMPUR-BASED DRAGONFLY helicopter crashed just after taking off from a jungle clearing on the i Perak-Pahang border yesterday afternoon. It went into bamDOo& near the clearing which is in nilly country. There were no casualties. Soon after the crash another helicopter
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  • 51 1 MANILA. Sun.— The president of the Equitable Banking Corporation. Mr. Ngo Kirn Pah. was arrested last night in connection with the murder of another Chinese in 1946. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of three other Chinese alleged to have been implicated in the seven-year-old killing.
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  • 55 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Mr. K Subramaniam president oi the 15.000-strong Midlands Urban Co-operative Union, today urged the Federation Government to ally itself with the Malayan Cooperative movement and take steps to channel Malaya's economy along co-operative lines Mr Subramaniam was speaking at a tea party here to
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  • 34 1 VIENNA. Sun. Chancellor Julius Raab plans to visit London next February at the invitation of the Prime Minister. Sir Winston Churchill, and the British Government the Austrian Government announced today. -UP.
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  • 207 1 Mossadeq goes on trial for treason TEHEPAN. Sun. F|R. Mossadeq, former Persian Prime Minister, went on trial today charged with having defied the Shah and trying to overthow the regime. He almost collapsed as he entered court. Compla niriß of the cold. Dr. Mossadeq asked for a heater to be
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  • 34 1 ANOTHER BRITISH SHIP ATTACKED HONG KONG, Sun Royal Navy said today 336--ton British freighter Rosita attacked 15 miles x.uth east of Shanghai this morning by unidentified gunboat. Rosita escaped wttbout casualties. —U.P.
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  • 27 1 Among a group of students from Kuching and Jakarta who have left Singapore in the Tjiluwah lor China werr three tcrn-agers from Chinese high schools.
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  • 19 1 Admiral Felix Stump. Commander of the United States Pacific Fleet, is now on his way to Singapore.
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  • 233 2 LONDON, Sunday. THE SOVIET DEFENCE MINISTER, Marshal Nikolai Buluanin, yesterday said the Russians were strenjftheninjj their already powerful armed forces. He added that the Soviet armed forces, in recent manoeuvres with modern arms and in nearly real rombat conditions, had done a
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  • 76 2 SEREMBAN. Sun. *pHE Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan will leave for Britain on Nov. 19 to recuperate. The Yam Tuan. who fell ill nfter the Rulers' Conference in Kuala Lumpur a fortnight ago, Ls now undergoing treatment at the Singapore
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  • 28 2 WASHINGTON. Sun—General Geoi,<e C. Marshall had a slipht rise in temperature early today after spending a fairly good night, his doctors reported.— U.P.
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  • 39 2 CORDOBA. Sun. Quadruplets were born yesterday to 37-year-old Francisca Espejo Berjillo, a mechanic's wife, in the village of Cabra near here. The mother and children three boy.s and a girl were reported in good condition. A P.
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  • 27 2 NEW YORK. Sun.— A car completely burled by snow became a tomb for three people stranded in it on a road near here today.— Reuter.
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  • 48 2 A faulty cable yesterday caused a black-out in parts of Singapore's Chinatown. The areas affected were Pickering Street. South Bridge Road and Cross Street. The fault was discovered at 11 a.m. and City Council engineers worked for more than three hours before power was restored. >
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  • 162 2 XMAS OPENING OF NEW BANK SINGAPORE'S tallest bank, the new 16--storey $3 million Bank of China building in Battery Road, will be ready for occupation by Christmas. Mr. S. C Lv, manager of the Singapore branch, said yesterday that there would be no official opening ceremony. "We will move from
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  • 123 2 ELABORATE arrangements for the reception of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgn in Colombo in April 1954. ,wili be made by the Ceylon Government. Mr. M Saravanamuttu, Ceylon Commissioner in Malaya, announced yesterday. The Colombo Port Commission will build a special gangway to enable
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  • 125 2 Secret talks to end Korea deadlock PANMUNJOM. Sun. U. S. AND COMMUNIST stalf advisers yesterday began secret negotiations aimed at breaking a deadlock which imperils the start of a Korean peace conference. Two Allied and two Communist advisers conferred for an hour and 40 minutes ai;d agreed to meet again
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  • 46 2 BERLIN. Sun.— East German Communists are mapping a labour conscription law to compel old age pensioners above 65 to work on farms and reduce the manpower shortage in Soviet zone agriculture, the United States High Commission newspaper Neve Zeitung said. UP.
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  • 154 2 PASIR PANJANG and other parts of the rapidly developing west coast of Singapore will have a quicker fire service shortly when the $IJmiUion fire station at Alexandra comes into operation. The City Architect, Mr W. I. Watson, told thp Straits Times yrstriday that the sta- tion
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  • 127 2 MR P. R. Williams (Labour Rochore) wants Singapore City Council to pay its low salaried employees higher wages because the Government has increased the pay of its subordinate staff. He said the Government decided to raise wages because its employees had shown that they
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  • 42 2 TAP AH, Sun —A big crowd attended the Tapah District Baby Show, organised by the Tapah Territorial Association of the Women's Institute. The champion baby was. seven-month-old Chan Ah Hock weighing 30 lb., of Sungkai new village.
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  • 42 2 PORTLAND. U.B. Sun Army Sgt. William R. Estabrook, 22, who spent 38 months in a Communist prison camp in Korea, slened two long term contracts oh Friday. He reenlisted for six years and then married Rita Alves. aged 18.— A.P.
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  • 352 2 THE SULTAN OF PERAK chats with Mrs. Doris Geddes, of Singapore during an interval of the fashion show she staged in Jpoh for the Poppy Day Fund. From left are Miss Pamela Liston, of Penang and Mrs. J N. D. Harrison, of Ipoh.— Straits Times
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  • 47 2 THE CANADIAN Association of Singapore held a costume party at the Adelphi Hotrl on Saturday nicht in rrlrhratlon of Hallowe'en, a traditional North American harvest festival. Part of the sat her ing ran t* «"n above helping themselves at the bullet. Straits Times picture.
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  • 372 2 Easy policy might bring war— Nixon HONG KONG. Sunday THE 1) S Vice-President, Mr. Richard Nixon, told the A businessmen of this British colony that the 1 nitefc States feels "any less sceptical policy" in the Far East "might insure war." "We tried following a policy of not being sceptical
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  • 164 2 LANDLORD MUST DO REPAIRS TENANTS of decaying houses in Singapore have the right to get their landlords to repair their homes, the City Architect, Mr. W. I Watson, told the Straits Times yesterday. Mr. Watson was commenting on the poor state of many Colony homes. He said if tenants complained
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  • 108 2 pledges 'THREE candidates in the December City Council elections published their manifestos yesterday. The retiring City Councillor. Mr S. S. Manyam fLaboun who is contesting the North Ward, promises to "represent faithfully the majority view oi the citizens in all their desires and demands." Mr. Guok Sing
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  • 35 2 CALIFORNIA. Sun A marine pil c was killed when his plane crashed during an air shew for Gen. John P Westall. Commander of the British Royal Marine Corps, it was disclosed today.— UP.
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  • 34 2 TOKYO, Sun. A ton of Christmas gifts for the orphans of Pusan has been flown to Korea with a shipment of military ca?;o. The gifts are from Alabama citizens. A.r j
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  • 68 2 The winning numbers for $800 worth of prizes in i lottery organised by the D;?n:l Bahar Football Club were drawn on Pulau Brani yesterday. J The lottery was for the Clubs building fund. The first in winning numbrrs ere: «198. 68«2. 4602. 2397, 9945. 1330. 3027. 9996.
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  • 82 2 CHINESE seamen in Singa- porp yesterday formed a i new trade union. Kn wn as the Singapore Chi- nese Seafarers' Association. the union has an initial membership of 300 The secretary. Mr. M. S. I Chang, said It was hoprd to enrol many 'nnre
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  • 184 3 Police chief shot in pre-election battle MANILA. Sunday. PRE-ELECTION violence flared in the Philippine! last night as the islands prepared for Tuesday'! presidential election. Gunmen killed the Police Chief of Molave, a town in Zamboanga province according to reports reaching here today. He was accused by
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  • 196 3 SAIGON, Sun. VIETMINH guerillas murdered the French Administrator of the Hocmon area 10 miles north west of here yesterday, it was stated here today The administrator, who was the French High Commissioner's official delegate to the Vietnamese provincial head, was touring a village when a Vietmlnh
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  • 149 3 LONDON, Sun. THE QUEEN the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret went to the Royal Albert Hall tonight for the annual festival of remembrance for the dead of two world wars. An audionce of 5.000 members of the British Legion stood while
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  • 77 3 OSWEGO. U.S.A.. Sun.--Mr. and Mrs. George Smith rolled out the welcome mat yesterday for the King and Queen of Greece. The Smiths, who live in an 11 -room house on a 335-acre hog and dairy farm, told their Kendall County neighbours they did not anticipate
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  • 102 3 U.S. freezes $600,000 of French aid PARIS. Sun. THE UNITED STATES has frozen part of its aid programme to France because of alleged French discrimination against American businessmen in Morocco, highly reliable sources said last night. The freeze affects $600,000 of the 51. 000.000 .000 aid fund. Tha mea.sure wa.s
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  • 23 3 HELSINKI. Sun.— Two more Finns have been arrested for alleged espionagt, bringing the tctal to six. Helsinki newspapers reported todav—Reuter.
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  • 116 3 BRITISH CARS TO GO TO CHINA LONDON, Sun. BRITAIN has decided to lift the ban, imposed two years i ago. on the selling of passenger cars to China. The ban was part of the United Nations' blockade of strategic goods to China. i The Board of Trade will tell !car
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  • 126 3 British ship evades air attack HONG KONG. Sun. The i 365-ton British freighter Hydralock radioed yesterday it 1 had eluded an unidentified warship, survived attacks by a "Flying Fortress' warplane and arrived safely at the Chinese Communist port of Tsinkiang. northeast of Amoy. Presumably the intercepting plane and ships were
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  • 49 3 NEW YORK. Sun". A 22-hour snowstorm combined with floods and gale force winds created havoc In the Northeast United States last night and today and cost at least 13 lives Several summer homes were washed into the Atlantic ocean at Long Beach, New Jersey
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  • 40 3 LONDON. Sun. Air ViceMarshall Richard Llewellyn Roger Atherley has been appointed head or the Royal Air Force staff with the British Joint Services Mission In Washington He is a former Commander-m-Chief of the Royal Pakistan Air Force —Reuter
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  • 33 3 LUSAKA. Sun.— Sir Roy Welensky and the other nine elected members of the Nortfiern Rhodesia Legislative Council announced yesterday that they wished to resign all their portfolios —Reuter.
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  • 32 3 LONDON, Sun Militarj authorities yesterday confirmed a sentence of 1 year's gaol and discharge with ignominy on Sappper John Graham Plurrridge for deserting and attempting to get to Russia. Reuter.
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  • 54 3 FOLK OF the entries in the recent London to Brighton Veteran Car Run cross Westminster Bridge in a shower of rain Picture shows: Top left, an 1895 I vt /ma i ii top right, an 1900 New Orleans: bottom left, an 1899 M.M.C. and bottom right an
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  • 200 3 TACHILER. Burma, Sun. II KUO HUI, a veteran Nationalist Chinese General, famed as a jungle fi»hter today led 50 Chinese guerillas from the jungle-clad Burmese hills to begin the evacuation of 2.000 of these Chinese warriors from Burma. Later other officers led platoons to the
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  • 116 3 KOMPONG CHAM, Sunday. If ING NORODOM SIHANOUK of Cambodia arrived here today ending his five-month voluntary exile. More than 20.000 cheering Cambodians greeted the Na-tionalist-minded monarch, who has been cold shouldering French officials since June because of his kingdom's lack of independence. Thp king recently
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  • 97 3 LONDON, Sun. HUNDREDS of letters to "Father Christmas. North Pole" are beginning to arrive at London's General Post Office. Official instructions have gone out that they should not find their way back to the children who sent them. They are sent to the returned letter
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  • 124 3 MOSCOW. Sun. A BIG FIVE PARTY. with clinking glasses and no politics, took place here tonight. The British. United States French and Communist Chinese Ambassadors sat with the Soviet Foreign Minister Mr Vyaeheslav Moiotov and drank toasts to "peace and understanding." The party was
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  • 32 3 WASHINGTON. Sun.—Senator Allen Ellender said yesterday: "The British are spreading propaganda in Africa and elsewhere that the United States is too young and too immature to lead the world." —A.P.
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  • 35 3 BERLIN, Sun.— Russian women followed by two companies ol Soviet troops today carried a six-foot high wreath from East Berlin to the Soviet war memorial in the British sector of West Berlin. Reuter
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  • 30 3 LONDON, Sun— The Fifth Royal Tank Regiment, consisting of 47 officers and 626 other ranks, left Southampton, today In the troopship Empire Orwell for service in Korea--tteuter.
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  • 125 3 RABAT. Sun JjiOUR Frenchmen and two F Moroccans were killed late last night when three bombs exploded in the Casablanca to Alßiers express, police announced today. The explosions occurred as the crack international train crossed the high bridge over the Bou Regreb River that i separates
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  • 215 3 WENT TOO FAR, JAP GOVT. IS TOLD TOKYO, Sun. f)PPOSITION leaders last night said the Government had exceeded its I authority by approving I the rearmament talks in Washington between the former Finance Minister, Mr. Hayato Ikeda, and the United States Assistant Secretary of State. Mr. S. Robertson. But the
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  • 80 3 Wedding No. six at 82 LONDON, Sun.— An 82-year-old woman, wno has outlived ti.-e husbands, was married at thr Registry Office In Bradford today for the sixth time. Mrs. Isobel Irene snaws bridergroom Is 75-year-old Robert Thomas Mckee. a retired butler. He has open married once before Mrs. Shaw's last
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  • 55 3 TOKYO. Sun.— Japan will soon conclude a long-term rice contract with Burma it was learned today Government sources said Japan has agreed to sign a four-year contract for the import of 300.000 ton.s of Burmese rice in the first y«ar and 200 000 tons each
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  • 37 3 NEW GUINEA. Sun— A young cadet patrol official is believed to have been killed by tomahawks In a clash between a patrol and natives in the Telefornin area, according to radio reports reaching here— Reuter
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  • 584 4  - Johore health team gets results and superstition is beaten II V llium Fish HELP FOR SAKAI, MALAYS, CHINESE DEEP in the hills of Johore, 25 miles to the east of Kluang, is a tiny settlement of 150 Sakai tribespeople. Their headman, a 4ft. 2in. gnome named Anton, has a ready
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  • 45 4 Chinese baby (above), held by Miss Yap, splutters violently as he is vaccinated by Mrs. Foo. But he doesn't cry. Many Sakai are still shy of the health team and to encourage them (below) Mrs. Foo visits their homes enquiring about their health.
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  • 33 5 MRS. LYDIA MarCLUNG. the bride of a day (right), lays her wedding bouquet in Cher&s Road Cemetery. With her is her matron of honour, Mrs Phyllis O'Hare. Yong Peng Siong picture.
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  • 409 5 Alliance men win all seats in Kluang, Segamat THE UMNO-MCA ALLIANCE scored a smashing victory in the first ever election to the Segamat and Kluang Town Councils yesterday. In Sejamat all their nine candidates were returned. In both the Gemereh and Buloh Kasap Wards, which were contested, the three Independents
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  • 125 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A CHINESE woman tapper in Kulai held the ticket which won the 5300.000 first prize in the Social Welfare lottery which was drawn at Kota is.ihn Kelantan. The ticket, which was the only one she had, was bought in a sundry
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  • 61 5 Kampong men beat up a prowler I SUNGEI PATANI, Sun— A prowler was so badly beaten I up by villagers of Pekan Lama, Sungei Patani, late last night that he had to be taken to hospital. He attempted to break Into one of the houses but was detected. A whistle
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  • 59 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun— Manlkam, son of Perumal, was fined $100 for celling cow's milk containing 17 per cent of added water. When he was charged last month, he said that his cow gave watered milk. A sample of the milk from the cow did not contain
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  • 49 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun The Johore Bahru branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association has formed a thrift and loan society for Army workers of the district. Trie chnirman Is Mr. N. Govindsamy. the secretary. Mr. C. Pinto and the treasurer I Mr. Tay Kirn Liew.
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  • 36 5 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Police Lieut. S. T D McUwan, Adjutant of the Police Volunteer Reserve. Selangor. who is leaving for Britain on six months' leave, was today given a tea party by his friends
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  • 22 5 MUAR. Sun Kho Kiat. who climbed the perimeter fence at Temiang Renchong Estate, Pagoh, was fined $40 at Muar.
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  • 100 5 IPOH, Sun. REPRESENTATIVES of Chinese school teachers associations from nine centres in the Federation met here yesterday to discuss an improved pay scheme and service conditions of those who teach English in Chinese schools. A memorandum, embodying their recommendations, will be sent to the Federal
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  • 221 5 This time he really will retire KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A MAN who retired 30 years ago and then had to come back to Malaya when the ruDber market crashed during hl.« ■ea voyage home sails from Port Swettenham on Monday to retire for the second time. He is Mr. A.
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  • 26 5 MUAR, Sun— Kuan Cheng Keou was sentenced to one day's gaol and fined $450. in default three months' gaol, for making a false declaration.
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  • 23 5 MUAR. Sun— Yong Yu Hin was fined $25 for driving a car without reasonable consideration at the 4th. milestone, Kesang, Tangkak.
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  • 149 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. I YDIA Mac Clung carefully put afide her wedding bouquet after she was married to Sergeant James Mac Clung, of the Somerset Light Infantry, in Kuala Lumpur, on Friday. And yesterday she walked quietly through the Cheras Road Cemetery,
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  • 70 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Taking all four standard dances—waltz, slow fox-trot, tango and quick-step— Attlllo Yap and Miss Maggie Lee, representing Malacca, easily won the all-Malayan amateur ballroom championship at the 8.8. cabaret here last rtight. Llama Jonan and Mrs. Molly Tan i Selangor) and Robert Gan
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  • 85 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Malay officers of the Johore Civil Service gave a tea party to the Sultanah of Johore at the Royal Johore International Club yesterday, on her birthday. Datin Syed Abdul Kadir. wife of the Mentri Besar. read an address of congratulation, on behalf of the
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  • 77 5 BATU PAHAT. Sun.— Tan Boon Kirn. a sundry shopkeeper at Parit Botak, Senggerrang. was fined $100 for selling rice without a Food Control licence. Two coffee shop proprietors Chop Ham Mvi and Chop Mvi Hwa of Batu Pahat. were fined $60 each for selling coffee above
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  • 43 5 The Georgian, the magazine .of the St. Georges Institution. Taiping. surveys the school's progress in 1953. It states that the schools new building is nearing completion. The sports activities of the school take up 25 pages 11I lustrated with photographs
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  • 52 5 JOHORE BAHRU, SunBale Laisenia, a Fijian soldier, was charged in the police court with negligent driving at Tampoi on July 1, as a result of which a collision occurred and the driver of the other cai was injured. The case was fixed for Nov. 23
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  • 153 5 T ARGE-SCALE development j in Singapore's rural areas j will greatly Increase the revenue of the Rural Board next year. The estimated value of kam-j pong prope;tles at the beginning of 1954 will tx> more than 55.000.000, an increase of $900,000 over present values. I Figures released
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  • 307 5 MICHAELMAS Bar examination results are: Final: Hamzah bin D A. Samar. Malaya: S.K.T. Vonf,. Sarawak. Conditional Pass: Scow. Singapore. Roman Law, Clan II: Miss J. 8.8. Lav, Singapore. Clan III: Arshad M. bin Ismail. Malaya; Cheam T. S., Malaya: Chee T. C, Singapore; Choy K V
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  • 190 5 SETTLE INDIANS, GOVT. IS URGED PENANG. Sun. WITH thousands of green acres available on the mainland the Government should allocate certain areas to local Indians, Mr. S. G. Subramaniam. president of the Penang Malayan-Born Indian Association, urged today. "Indians by nature have a deep attachment to the soil and will
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  • 39 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Varuthan and Kandasamy were each fined $20 in the Police Court today for breaking curfew at Masai. They told the Court they were returning from work and did not know the time.
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  • 20 5 MUAR, Sun.— For selling pork without a licence at Jalan Abdullah, Tay Kirn Kian was fined $5.
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    • 320 5 What about your Future? What most people want is more money and tafe future. How to get it is the big question. There s only ONE Certain way by systematic training such as the I.C.S. are giving today to tens of thousands of ambitious young men and women. Mark and
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    • 55 5 C l 6/53 Always roadv for lnstwit use, tht» Cnnqur-st 7&s) -rtjyMlf^ *rwia-and fir* extinguisher provides efficient ■CYti^^^^B •itfaguiird itgair.at fires involving wood, paper. D^nivocwrat^pj fabrics and other freely-burning stores and is j^k therefore most suitable for the protection of S^k «f godowns, shophouses and dwellings. fp, i Soda-acid FIRE
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    • 154 5 SINGAPORE 7.15 Mornlny Star; 7.30 News; 7.35 Melody Mixture: 8. Rhythm in the Sun; 8.30 Malay Housewives Corner 8.57 Schools; 9.50 Clos? Down; 11.10 Schools; 11.30 Clns Down 1.01 Matinee: 1.30 News; 145 Ballad Time; 2 Schools; 250 Close Down; 5.02 Children; 5.30 Tea Dance; 6 Listeners' Choice: 7 News;
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    • 205 5 eSSSBEKSSBaSBJ Sinraporr Youth Council: Appeals committee meeting in Conference Room. 145 Orchurd Road. 5.15 p.m. Rotary Club Club assembly In I Capitol Red Room 5.15 p.m. All directors, commit tee and sub-comlt-tee chairmen to attend. Singapore Art Society: Exhibition of paintings of Bali at British Council Hall, Stamford Road. 9
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  • 17 6 10 Hmrdu $10 (minimum) THANKS to Reverend Sister Alphonsa for favours received. K. I. Joseph. Singapore.
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  • 26 6 I» Horrfj $10 (minimum) SEARSON. To the memory of Norman i.llmmy) Searsor murdered by bandits on Ras-a Ssutc on Otii November. 1948. A S.T.
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  • 94 6 ID Wnrit fit) (minimum) NOISE TROUBLE? Try O p.ixAntiphones $1.50 per box ol 6 from your druggist or M. Pracer ,'^d Smpapore. P.O. Box 1051. THB NEW LISTS of Cadbury's and Fry's Gift Parcels of dellcii-tis. export quality Chocolates for delivery In U.K. and ContlnetiT ex Factory are at
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  • The Straits Times
    • 724 6 Whatever merits the AngloAmerican plan for withdrawing their troops from the two zones of Trieste and handing over Zone A to Italy and Zone B to Yugoslavia may have possessed when this solution to Trieste problem was first announced, tliry have now disappeared— and the net result
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    • 264 6 Russia Dims the Light Again Declarations by Marshal Voroshilov, president of the Soviet Supreme Praesidium, and by Marshal Bulganin, Soviet Defence Minister, in their speeches at the Russian Revolution anniversary meetings and parades have reinforced the views of Western observers that chances of fourpower talks are very remote. Although both
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    • 251 6 Now Segamat and Kluang have joined Johore Rahru. Muar and Batu Pahat in having a locally elected council to manage their own local township affairs. Before very long it is expected that Mcrsinjj. Po:itian and Kota Tingjji will also ho going to the polls for thenfirst
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  • 1363 6  - THE LESSON OF GUIANA RITA HINDEN By ...who was a member of the Constitutional Commission, under the chairmanship of Sir John Waddington, which visited British Guiana in 1951 WHAT has happened in British Guiana is something much more than a local disaster. It strikes at a deeper problem than whether
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  • Man-in-the-Street
    • 186 6 HAWKER 'WHO WANTED $5,000' AM puzzled that the authorities have apparently not helped private owners who have bought land on which unauthorised huts had been built. In one case a man bought land, on which there were six or seven huts, all built without authority, presumably during the Japanese occupation.
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    • 113 6 A LOR STAR is famous for its t* black-outs, which have iflected and encouraged crime, i disgraceful state of affairs vhich has got on the nerves >f the public. Nearly nine years have lasseri since the liberation and me would have thought that i full power supply
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  • 510 6 FIRST phase of the r Acheen revolt, now entering Its seventh week, is over. Muslim fanatics, under the leadership of Daud Beureueh, have lost over 1,000 killed in their bid for an autonomous state. Civil administration has almost come to a halt, the aftafh
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  • 548 6 City traffic I HAVE Just been throiiEti Singapore City at fhr busiest hour, riding in a police car. We went six miles, Max well Road, Arab Street, .la' m Sultan and Upper Crnss Strict It took us just 2.S "w, minutes reckon 12 miles nn '1 hour
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    • 772 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. MR. MRS. H. C. REILLY would like to say Rood-bye to all their friends In Singapore and upcountry. tJS. "ChuKnn f» 11 .S3 Z* Words HO (minimum) ROBINSON: To Jane and E. A. N Robln&on. a daughter. Belinda Jane, at K.K. Hospital. Nov. 2nd. ?W M nrtis $10
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    • 5 6 I ceuriK quay, srott Qm
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    • 70 6 6 RAFFLES PLACE. 'PHONE ***** X^JPTICIIIII? 1^ K. E. MEYER FNA o D OPT °ELL D r OPT. A S.T.C. F.A.O A. doHjL/0 qedde/0 Ine leme /onop Now showing at Raffles Hotel a fabulous 1 collection of superb Sarees, Scarves, Necklaces, Belts, and Basketware from Ceylon India. i flout 6e
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  • 232 7 Malay Normal staff may leave parent body KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. DISSATISFACTION over the Federation of Malay Teachers' Union's indifference toward Malay Normal teachers is threatening to split the Federation. Normal teachers in some parts of Malaya, who are members of the union, have threatened to
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  • 150 7 ON THE RIGHT LINE SINGAPORE motorists are catching on to those traffic lines at last. A Straits Times reporter. armed with the right answers, put questions to 50 car owners and taxi drivers yesterday. All but one got them all right lirst time. Thr single yello w line was the
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  • 196 7 NO MORE KERBSIDE POISONOUS DRUGS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. pOISONOUS drugs have disappeared from street-corners, doctors and businessmen were told at the anniversary dinner of a Kuala Lumpur pharmacy last night. The public woke one morning to find that they could not gel pencillin and other drugs on the streets, said
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  • 85 7 JOHORE BAURU. Sun.— S. Duray. of Sincaporr. who released from hospital yester- day. appeared in the Police > Court today with hi.s riuht i arm in plaster to answer a l charce of negligent ririvinp. i His vrhir'.r had collided with I nnnther car on the
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  • 77 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. -A 'nang branch, additional aff. mnrr film shows in vil- kps and morp books for the uala Lumpur library are nong thr now benefits ought by tho British Council the Federation. They resulted from the derl- I ">n to increase expenditure on ip
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  • 38 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Mohd. Ismail bin Mohd Said, who was found at the Scudai gate moving eight katis of flour without a permit, was fined $50 in the police court today. Th.> flour was confiscated
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  • 237 7 SULTAN RECEIVES BATTALION COLOUR IPOH. Sun. THE Sultan of Perak received the colour of the Ist Perak > Battalion the Federated I Malay States Volunteer Force at a ceremony in the quadrangle of the Perak Secretariat this morning. As he took the colour from Major A C. Smith, commanding officer
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  • 166 7 Wage talks don't affect Singapore HOPES of more pay for Singapore War Department employees as a result of resumed wage talks between the Army Command Secretary and i the Civilian Staff Association at the G H. Q. Farelf on Nov. 17 have been diminished. After a two-day conference last week,
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  • 53 7 Mi: ATTILIO YAP and Miss Maggie It p. of Malacca, smile happily as they pose with the trophies they won at the All-Malayan Amateur B ullroom Championships in Kuala Luirpur on Sunday night. They won all the dances —Waltz, Slow Fox-Trot, Tan so and Quick-Step.
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  • 110 7 THE Singapore Raffles Library, which has 70,000 books, buys an average of 400 new books a month. In eluding extra copies, a library official said yesterday Every effort was made t > meet demands subscribers, but there would cc seme delay in books *n
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  • 168 7 Housing plan a farce councillor PENANG. Sun. "THE Penang municipal housing scheme in Green Lane has proved a farce, Mr. A. C. Reutens, retiring municipal councillor, told his Kelnwei constituents today. The project, he said, was meant to relieve congestion in the town and to cater for a class of
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  • 64 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun In the police court today, the police withdrew, on instructions from the Deputy Public Prosecutor, a charge of intimidation against Yong Yin Long, a Home Guard. I It was stated in the charge i that during a gambling game he had threatened Lim
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  • 17 7 MUAR. Sun— For breaking curfew at Bukit Gambir new village.Tangkak, Lim Tua was fined $15.
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  • 189 7 ALOR STAR. Sun. rpHE story of a moonlit mid- night stabbing was told in the Kedah Assize Court today brforr Mr. Justice Buhagiar. In the dock stood a Siamese farmer. Chon Din Kong charged w'th murdering Khor All Kap at Pokok Sena now village on the night
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  • 62 7 PRIESTS of five religions Muslim. Buddhist, Hindu. Jewish and Christian said prayers at the Remembrance Day service at Singapore Cenotaph yesterday. Picture shows (from left): The Chief K n hi. Haji Ali bin Haji Said Salleh, the Rev. Sek Hong Choon. Swami Vamadevan.md.i. Rabbi Jacob Shababo.
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  • 155 7 IPOH. Sun. ONE of the oldest former students of the Anp;lnChinese School, Dr. K. T. Khong, yesterday opened the $145,000-extension to the school. The dedication service was conducted jointly by Bishop R L Archer of Malaya, and Bishop C. H. Northcott.
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  • 78 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun— The Tungku Mahkota presided today at a meeting of the Johorc Executive Council at the Council Chamber, Johore Bahru Mr. A. Glencross. the new Commissioner of Lands and Mines. Johore. took his seat on the Council for ;he first time Dato Abdul
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  • 59 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Tham Yew Choon was fined $140 "In the Police Court, today for setting a trap to catch rlci and for having a live deer. Tham was arrested when h<^ arrived at Geylang P;Uak from the direction of Gey Leon'j Bee
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  • 39 7 MRS GOH KENG HOCK np*> Tan Swee Choo. beloxed mother of Elizabeth James, and Samuel, pa.v.--cd a' 1 ay peacefully at Genfr.il Hospital on 8-11-53. Cortrce lming 51. Loronc J. Telok Kurau for Bidadarl today al 330 p.m.
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    • 142 7 '^r L_V L_ I v^^ I Jtßr I li Vfc^a NEVER BEFORE SUCH bIC RADIO PERFORMANCE IN A RECEIVER OF THESE PROPORTIONS. 5 NEW TYPE ALL-CLASS VALVES. 3 WAVEBAND S— 2 SHORTWAVE COVERING 11 TO 104 METRES AND 1 Medium WAVEBAND. BUILT-IN AERIAL. ATTRACTIVE IVORY PLASTIC CABINET. AND THE PRICE
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    • 139 7 KUNZ. -To Marw. uifr of E. A Kunz. at XX. Hospital, a son Frederick Shaun. Showing the latest in \m 1 Evening and Cocktail j/\\ \^V Cowns for Christmas i^V \X. DAVID MVKIX X^j^'NX 1 W MALCOLM BROUX > K. Homcuxar by WETHERALL ami ELMOOR JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE-
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 155 7 THE WEATHER Minimum temperature •7.30 p.m on Nov. 7 to 7.30 a.m. on Nov. 8»: Singapore 76 degrees. Penan? 71, Kota Bahru 74. Kuala Lumpur 74, Ipoh 72. Kuantan 71. Maximum temperature 7.30 am. to 7.30 p.m. on Nov. 8i: Singapore 80. Penan- 87, Kota Bahru 82, Kuala Lumpur 84,
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  • 816 8  - American humorists in a gentle dilemma fvtur rovvo/j) "v !THIS is the time of year when the American humorists make their annual raid, first the satirists, later on the cartoonists. They are not as young as they used to be and they have lost much of their ferocity, even as
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  • 908 8  -  KAYMOXD MORTIMER By THE HILL OF DEVI: By I. M. Forstcr (Arnold. 1 55.) MR. FORSTER'S work still refuses to be defined, though whole books about it have been written by such distinguished figures as Miss Rose Macaulay and Mr. Lionel Trilling. When
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  • 326 8  -  KEXXBTH mmxsTAM l>» r rin ability to recognise -L hands where it pays to allow the opponents to play is the hallmark of a firstclass player. Edward Mayer possesses this happy knack, as witness this deal played in a recent rubber. Mayer sat East at love score with West
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  • 337 8 TOP OF THE CLASS DOWN WITH SKOOL: By CeoHrcy Willant and Kenjld Searlc: (Max Parrith. 8«. 6d.) NIGEL MOLESWORTH is already the friend (if that be the word for the Curse of St. Custard's) of "Punch" readers, and his cynical and unsentimental musings on school life are now reproduced, embellished
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  • 398 8  -  I II \N« IS II IS By rE crime flood is in fu'l spate, and one good story after another is poured ir.tf the harassed reviewers lap. There is little doubt which booK must head the list, and that is Which Doctor? (Gollancz 16.s sd.i
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 266 8 i6-oz. tin \)j^S^—2z--=r!^^n i yields 6 pints I yield* 15 pints V of pure Full iWmW Cream Milk |f 'ti*Y//A Ull cpeaM ■HII MM Your Grocer sells |f| IL ft in its most convenient form Yes your grocer sells milk pure full cream country milk from vhich only the water
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 125 8 Nli-ails Times Crossword Is! li io s||S j|^ 1 I? S|| 13 i* 15 16 20 21 P| 22™ 23 2* "26~ S|| 37 28 ~iFTI n n ACROSS 14. No occupation for a soldier IRI 1. May be held at Lords (S). 181 4. A little drink for a
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    • 192 8 30 Small dog < 7 11. No horse to back (4. 3). 32. Not. too silly to save Rome (5) DOWN 1 Meeting of canons In part of a novel (7). 2. At first one has a strong tast* for this dance (5). 3. Hear about the ling? (7). o
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  • 1455 9 .—TOMORROW Murder, and mutilation in Brazil prison break A glittering cavalcade wound slowly out of the carved stone gates ot the palace of Dan Pasar, on the East Indies island of Bali, on the morning of September 20, 1906. At its head
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 235 9 For. Every Celebration J. V J.V.R. is used in Hospitals throughout The I'nitrd Kinsriom THE FINEST South African Brandy OBTAINABLE. Trade Enquiries Invitod to Sole Acentv MALAYA K BORNEO. I WiuV o o<y ,Li. I safe, rijsW* You needn't suiter ACIDITY Wl end \x^JZ%Oi your pain /V^^S almost \^'^^K^ As
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    • 90 9 M)l|ffliBoMffl||Sßß|Bßß&aMSkßl B^^^^^^^s^Sß^^* ■ft- 1 m§- hi y ■■~?3G&r**&l^'w&sl The dances of Bali have become famous throughout the world here Ni Custa Raka, a Balinese ballet dancer, performs at the Marigny Theatre, Paris. In our great new series comes th* story of: CEORCt DU MAURIER. who round tame in art »*4
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    • 405 9 OCEAN TRADING Co., appointed representatives in the Colony of Spore and Federation of Malaya for the following Manufacturers and Exporters: 1. BRACE, WINDLE, BLYTH CO., LIMITED. England: Per their wellknown BRITISH "BRINCO" Products. Stationery Everything for the office. 2. KEEBLE KEEBLE LTD., England. For COTWOLO Range Ball Pens and Pencils.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 473 9 THE AKABMAJS 1 Xl l.ll IS Un.blc to d«ide wh.ch ot his The watchers cheered Finally, the Hmd Ahmed three sons should marry the him as already the win- amidst a tense silence, fitted fcis Princos Nouronmhar. the Sultan ncr since no man had ever arrow to his bow and
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  • 874 10 THE following quotations were those of the Malayan A Sharebrokers' Association. Singapore, at the rlaso of business on Friday: MWIWH uv»M» »cllar» .\.v Bricks fi«f« Ik IN Ords 3.70 3.R0 Atla- |C» .2 24 3» BB Prtrnl 3*'« 35/3 BM Irimiriv. tot IM Con Tin snvlt Pref
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  • 246 10 THE olea that recognition^ should be accorded to the fact that "the whole structure of the social and welfare legislations of the modern state" was usually dependent upon supplies ri rubber from the Far East was stressed by Lord Biiillieu. chairman of the Dunlod Rubber
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  • 159 10 LONDON, Sun. HERBERT HOOVER. Jr., U.S. State Departments petroleum con-sultant. flew back to Washington last night and made the remark that "no im-^ mediate developments nerd hexpected in the Anglo-Persian oil dispute." Hoover will report to U. S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on his 17-day
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  • 151 10 LONDON. Sun. A LABOUR Member of Parliament -rl Mr. A. G. Bottomley will ask the President nf the Board of 7Yade. Mr. Peter Thorneyeroft. in the House of Commons on Tuesday If he will consider Inviting the Soviet Trade Minister. Mr. A. I. Mlkoyan. to Britain
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  • 134 10 NEW YORK. Sat. more rails Joining thr, latest rise, the Stock Market yesterday advanced t o a new hieh for the current recovery. While activity broadened If Included Increased corrective prnfii'i»klne and week-end evening up which tended to hold the advanrr mainly up to a point or In
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  • 64 10 /"VUTPUTS froir estates and mines In the Outhrle irroup In October were:— Rubber 6 928 730 pounds. tea (black) 179.000 pounds, palm oil 1.170 tons, palm kernels 334 tons and tin-ore 988 picuU For the ten months of this year the outputs were; Rubber 55.126.760 pounds. tea iblaek>
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  • 22 10 The following rubber crops ar» reported for October- Lb. Bukl' Kiitil ***** Kuala Reman n.vsnn Siinge! Tukang 52.000 IP
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    • 324 10 Miming Today O n «l O I r* IA/CCU I a Shown: B, fi.ls A !).15 p.m. nO U-I-ta Wttß! r k.O. Today: 3.15-6.15-9.15 p.m. Artlon! Drama! Excitement! South-East Asia Film Co.'s "SPLIT SI I Mr tmwiii Stephen Alevis .lan if m >■• mn-.i. y McNall; -mith Sterling "^■l^^ i
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    • 457 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TELEPRINTER TYPIBT Singapore Police Force. Salary «cale $90 6A 138 B 150 fiA 216 p.m. plus C.O.L. and Singapore Allowances. Total emoluments M present range from an Initial of $146.25 p.m. with annual Increments to $351.00 p.m. In addition Housing Allowance Is paid In lieu of quarters. Candidates
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    • 775 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that w« the undersigned have taken ovor the business known and registered as "Indian Store" at No. 143, Main Road. Sungel-Slput as from 26th October, )»53. from the previous owner K. P. Kunjan Plllai. Dated at Sungei Siout this 26th October, 1953. Sd. R.
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    • 615 10 NOTICES HOME GUARD QUOTATION Contractors residing in Bentons or Raub Districts are Invited to submit quotations up to 1200 hrs. on Friday 13th November for the construction of one brick wall 105 ft. x 12 ft. x 3 ft., adjacent to the Bentong air strip. Further particulars may be obtained
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    • 809 10 TENDERS TENDERS are Invited for the supply of rations to the Federal S.C. Training Depot. Tanjon,{ KUng, Malacca. particulars can be obtained from the Office of the Chief Police Officer. Malacca. Tenders will be received up to and Including 16th November. CHIEF POLICE OFFICER. MALACCA. Tenders are Invited for the
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    • 26 10 MITSUI |V) LINE lASTROUNO ROUND THE WORLD SIRVICE P«B«l»« Sinqapi.r Hong Kong Jopon A«cnt» C.F. SHARP tic CO., (M) LTD. UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE TEL JJ»4-7.|, *****
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    • 1613 11 Sbt2SS MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. T i. BWtV* (1-xo.porated in Singapore) J"£» BLUB FUNNEL LINE °">" Comer*' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P. Sham Penang Calchas for Genoo, London, Holland Honiburg Nov. 8/9 Nov.
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    • 1009 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/U.K./CONTINENT Spore P. Sham Penong "Moonla" for Bangkok 10/11 Nov. 9/ 9 Nov. In Port 'Poono" for Melbourne, Sydney, Port Kembla (not leading local cargo 12/14 Nay. 10/11 Nay. In Port "Manchuria" for Bangkok, Saigon, Hongkong, Manila, Kobe, Yokohama 1/ 1 Dec. 30/30 Nov. 28/29
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    • 1122 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS to U.K. ond CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. S'hom Penang Benreoch for Havre, London, Hull, Rotterdam In Port Banvenue for Liverpool, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg In Port Benlomond for Avonmouth, London, Rotterdam, Newcastle 10/14 Nov. 15/14 Nov. Benalbanach for Liverpool, Glosgow. Dublin, Antwerp 12/17 Nov. 19/20 Nov.
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    • 1335 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. T*L: No. 5904 ELLERMAN «J( BUCKNALL KLAVENEBS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG A HULL PORTLAND. SEATTLE A VANCOUVER and for USA., North Atlantic Ports Accepting corgr for Control A South and Canada via Colombo Amerlcon Port. CITY OF' OXFOkD BOUGAINVILLE Spore P.
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  • 210 12 '"PHE Federation's financial X position appears to have improved greatly during the third quarter of this year according to figures published in the Government Gazette last Friday. The deficit for the nine months ll shown at $17,378,274. revenue being $470,256,249 and expenditure (including Federal allocations to States
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  • 509 12 IN SPITE OF the uneconomic level of tin prices and the Closing down of some Chinesei owned mines, Malayan tin production has so far been maintained at a surprisingly nigh level. In the opinion of some quarters this might be due to a desire to
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  • 18 12 Talam Mines Ltd. produced 400 piculs of tin-ore in October, compared with 456 piculs in September.
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  • 641 12 SMALL TURNOVER BUT PRICES STEADIER Share market review Sentiment improves on rubber price rise By Our Financial Correspondent YHE Singapore share market experienced a thin period last week when the volume of business transacted was the lowest for many months, one firm of sharebrokers even went as far as saying
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  • 788 12 Tin and ruhbvr markets CONFERENCE MEETS MONDA V L"MRI.Y last week disappointment with the comIj m unique issued at the conclusion of discussions by the International Rubber Study Group in London caused rubber prices to drift to under 54 cents a pound. On Wednesday the statement
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  • 93 12 WHE following dividends were announced last week by companies operating in Malaya. All the dividends are payable less Malayan income tax at 30 per cent. RAFFLES HOTEL: final 10 per cent and bonus 5 per cent, making 25 per cent for year ended August, payable December 2. books
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  • 90 12 IN SEPTEMBER Malaya exported 7,502 tons of copra, valued at $4,243,118, of which 600 tons went to the United Kingdom. 1,950 tons to the Netherlands, 600 tons to Germany, 1,158 tons to India, 1,250 tons to Sweden and amaller quantities to other countries. Exports of refined
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  • 54 12 UP to the end of September the War Damage Commission had paid claimants $290,902,737 and administrative expenditure was $7,072,882. In the third quarter of this year $16,585,324 was paid to claimants and administrative expenditure ror the quarter was $521,971. Losses on exchange up to the *nd of
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  • 174 12 T»HE following list of business in the Singapore share market is reported by Fraser and Co., for the period October 31, to November 6 inclusive: INDUSTRIALS Fraser it Neave Ords. $1.85 and $1.87' Gammons $2.80 to $2.85, Malayan Cements $1.36 and $1.37. Malayan
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    • 289 12 Cv CATHAY ORGANISATION J2L ATTRACTIONS ijfir TODAY DAIIY IHS^SSJ. «^.S m i45 415> 645 Phone 21-116 Foe Bookings 9 30 p m Ii ON OUR PANORAMIC SCREEN i Z "EXPECTATION" Z (MANDARIN) =1 yO \i;\i ni\\4.i: uj^ f*\ YOU'LL LOVE AND LAUGH THROUGH i EVERY MINUTE m^ \l with... ml
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    • 350 12 K <S/&ie e'J t/ic MtccH at (A CAPITOL f£&?!j3k PAVILION 6.30 &'9 30 W5 W^»* 6 30 9 39 111 GRANGER U ll gw^g ATA kA T: DALU/Vvh About 45,000 persons Coming PAVILION Attractions TOMORROW (PdTldfM&tyftPJUCj DE^ ND French Film TECII.MCOUHi Eh&jsl, Subtitles 1 SOON! 'HELL 18 SOLI) OUT" Richard
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  • 444 13 ENGLAND FORWARDS STRIKE TOP FORM Attendances hit by bad weather LONDON, Sunday. ENGLAND forwards for the match with Ireland next Wednesday were in goal-scoring form yesterday, particularly the Bolton pair, Harold Hassall and Nat Lofthouse. Hassall scored a "hat trick" and Lofthouse netted twice in their team's 6-1 defeat of
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  • 330 13 LONDON, Sunday. HXFORD UNIVERSITY, who face the All Blacks touring team on Wednesday, fared disastrously against Cardiff yesterday, losing by 30 points to nil. The university could make little of the brilliant inter-passing moves of the Welshmen, who crossed the Oxford line eight times. Cambridge University
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  • 109 13 TWICKENHAM, Sun. rpHi: New Zealand touring Rugby I'nion All Blacks won what was expected to be the hardest match of their lour when they beat London Counties by 11 points (one coal, penalty goal and a try; to nil yesterday. London Counties have, in
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  • 91 13 LONDON. Sun.- -Yesterday s rugby lp.iiiuo results were: Partley 17. Castlefora 12. Belle Vue Rangers 2. Warrlngton 9: Doncastcr 2, Haltfax 13; Fratherstone Rovers 11. Hunslet 6: Huddersfleld 24. Whitehaven 4: Hull 14. Bradford Northern 3: Keighlcy 4. Salford 13: Leeds 56. Hull Kingston Rovers 5; Liverpool City
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  • 33 13 CHICAGO. Sun. Johnny Bratton U rnnfldrnt he will defeat Kid Gavilan for the world welterwelßht crown in the third meeting of the two at Chicago stadium on Nov. 13.
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  • 173 13 OREAKINO away from the lead- Ing bunch of seven riders five miles from the finish. 19-year-old LAC Gerald Kay (R.A.F. Tengah Cycling Club) won the Tour of Singapore— sB-mile massed-start bicycle road race held yesterday— ln the good time of 2hr. 31mln. 47sec.
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  • 81 13 SYDNEY, Sun— Bill Talbert. captain of the American DavLs Cup team, said on arrival here yesterday that he rated highly the United States chances of taking the Cup from Australia this year. "We know our chances must be better now that Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor
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  • 330 13 POPPY DAY SOCCER A DRAB afternoon ar.d a dla- appointing (1,309) crowd were the background to a 3-2 victory for Combined Services against Civilians at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday In the anni.il Poppy Day Fund match for the Tay Llan Teck Shield Services were quicker on
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  • 970 13 FIRST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION PWDLFAPts PWDLFAPts W. Bromwtch 17 13 2 237 21 28 Leicester C. 17 9 6 ***** 24 Wolves 17 10 5 2 44 26 25 Doncaster R. 17 11 1 530 18 23 Hudriersfield 17 10 3 ***** 23 Notts Forest 17 10
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  • 100 13 IPOH. Sun —Rain stopped play In the Sultan's Cud tennis final between Perak Chinese Recreation Club and V.M.C.A. on the V.M C A courts. In the game between the first doubles pairs, Leong Khuan Nyen and N. Caleb (V.M.C.A.) won the first set 6-3 against Llm
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  • 72 13 MELBOURNE. Sun —The 195 b Melbourne Olympic Games Organisation had overcome Its "teething problems". W. Kent Hughes Chairman of the Australian Olympic Organising Committee, said here yesterday. "The Games will be a success— and the biggest International and sporting event ever seen by the public", he
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  • 80 13 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun Hlrosht Suzuki of Japan flni>hed second to Wayne Morris of the United States In a 200 metres freestyle event when the International swimming competition was continued last night at the Aqua Branca pool at Sao Paulo MorrU won in 2min 9.4
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  • 80 13 SYDNEY, 8un Marjorie Jackson, fastest woman sprinter In the world, was married yesterday at her hometown Llthgow. New South Wales, to an Australian Olympic cyclist Peter Nelson whom she met at the Helsinki Olympic Games last year. They will live In Adelaide, her husband's home, where Marjorie. 22.
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  • 21 13 Oovernmenl Survey Department and Royal Engineers Survey Department drew 2-2 In a soccer fr'endly at Farrer Park yesterday.
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  • 454 14 Poh Lim beaten by Hoo Chye PENANG, Sunday. DENANG beat Singapore in the Foong Seong Cup badminton tonight and earned the right to meet the holders, Selangor, in the challenge round. Leading 3-1 after last night's play, Penang won the first two of tonight's
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    36 14 JOHORK'S winger Kabut.i (with hall* has just slippci; past Singapore booki-r linker (left) but Baird is coming up in an ai'rmpi to stop him an incident n Saturday's H.M.S. Malaya rugby match won by Johore *4-0.
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  • 145 14 KI'ALA I I Ml'lß. Sun. IT was reported here today that a party of five Malayan badminton stars, hraded by Wong Pens Soon, is leaving Singapore for Taiprh. Formosa, on Friday by air. Abdullah Piruz and Lim Koon Yam, Srlangor champion and runnrr-up rrspertivrly.
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  • 32 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Negrl Sembilan Indians scored a goal in each half to wrest the Durai Cup for soccer from the holders. Kuala Lumpur T.P.C.A.. whom they beat 2-0. this evening.
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  • 399 14 'THERE will only be six rares at Kuala I.umpur on Wednesday, srrond day of the Selanuor Turf Club's November Meeting. Wrights are Cl. S, Dlv. 3-6 F Sabelas June 9.00 Padi Field 8.13 Gay Carnival 8.12 Zambesi 8.11 Brauharnals 8.11 Torpedo 8.10 Red Hat
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  • 570 14 By EPSOM JEEP SIX-YEAR-OLD Big Hit started in 28 races, covering a distance of 20 miles, before he scored his first win on the Malayan Turf at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday when he snatched a head win from Hutan Melintang in a
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  • 148 14 F.A.M. CUP TIE KOTA BAHRU. Sun EL AN TAN createo a big upset in the F.A.M. Cup competition yesterday when they beat Penane. the holders, by two goaU to one on the Churchill padang. In the 18th minute. Mahmua crossed the ball from thr right to
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  • 321 14 PENANG. Sun. I EE KIM ENG. riding a Triumph J 500 cc. motor cycle, clocked Imln. ll.Ssec. to return the fastest time of the day In the Penang and North Malaya Motor Club Hill Climb held at Mount Ersklne today Bill Ferguson. In his Cooper
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  • 421 14 Xl \l A LI'MPrR, Sunday. PERAK became the Quadrangular champions when they beat Singapore 3-2 in the last match in the inter-State hockey tournament at the padang today Perak thus avenged their 1-0 defeat by Singapore in the Malayan Hockey Council's first
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  • 290 14 Negri beat luckless Selangor KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. SELANGOR went down by 1-0 to Negrl Sembilan and so lost their chance for the championship in the Quadrangular hockey here today. Selangor seemed deprived of a perfectly good goal by the umpire not applying the advantage rule In ihe tenth minute Van
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