The Straits Times, 17 September 1954

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times Estd 1845 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1954 15 CENTS
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  • 259 1 Three in Vietnam say: Out with Diem 'GIVE US NEW GOVT.' SAIGON, Thursday. rill rhiefs of three private armies in Vietnam I toda} demanded a new government. They on trol 33,000 troops and represent 5,000,00(1 out 1,000 people in the south of the state cornea hard on
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  • 171 1 LOVE PACT DEATH IN HOTEL Girl saved— just BANGKOK. Thura. A YOUNG American scholar wa.s found dead in a ■mail hotel bedroom here today with the daughter of a high government official. Police think they were involved in a "suicide pact." and took poison. Thp girl, who was found in
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  • 86 1 SAMPAN PIRATED IN RIVER rREE mm armed with knives pirated a sampan In Singapore River at about 2 m (-relay and got away with $1,400 worth of cargo. A boatman. Ho Chye Huat. said the men boarded the vessel while it was moored at the bank of the river. They
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  • 259 1 JOHN WILLIAMS i I Aboard HMNZS Kaniere, in the j Sibutu Channel, Sulu Sea THURSDAY THE pirate hunting frigate. HMNZS Kaniere. has left Semporna pillaged twice in two years and is speeding to North Borneo's anti-pirate headquarters at Sandakan. Meanwhile. "Operation Pir ate" an all-out
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  • 21 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs.--Mar-<hal Tito. Prpsidpnt of Yugosis accepted an invitation to visit India, it was announced ypstrrday.— U.P
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  • 13 1 Canada International 14 consumers were ap- agr< em nature on June
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  • 19 1 LfON. Thurs Re('lark Thompson v prospects are for export of subints of U.S. rice ast, particular^
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  • 28 1 LONDON. Thurs.— The Esiyp♦lan ambassador Abdul Rahman Hakkl called at the Foreign Office yesterday and conferred for 20 minutes with Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Minister of State.
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  • 314 1 A whisper earns him $80,000 ...AND THAT ALMOST PUT A GOVT. UNIT OUT- OF BUSINESS a QUIEI little man in A Hong Kong hit a jackpot which brought him $80.000— and nearly forced a secret Singapore Government unit out of business On Tuesday the Singapore Legislative Council will be asked
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  • 50 1 AMMAN. Thurs.— An Israeli "spy" committed suicide by cutting his throat with a razor blade yesterday. Jordan sources here said today. The man was arnstrd by the Arab Leclon after crnssInc into Jordan territory. He was suspected of having "very dangerous secrets" the sources added. Reuter.
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  • 39 1 CANBERRA. Thurs— Col. M. F. Brogan, Director of Australian Army Military Training, is leaving for Malaya next week to study the jungle warfare tactics used by the British Army in the anti-terrorist campaign. Reuter.
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  • 35 1 AMSTERDAM. Thurs. The Begum Liaquat AH Khan arrived yesterday by air to take up her new post of Pakistan ambassador to the Netherlands. She was accompalned by her son Akbar, 11. A.P.
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  • 130 1 RED GUNS SWITCH TO NORTH TAIPEH. Thurs. RED Chinese guns today shelled a tiny Nationalist island in the Tachen group, 250 mile.s north of Formosa, while action at Quemoy was limited to Nationalist air and navy patrols. The Ministry of National Defence said about 22 artillery shells fell on tiny
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  • 35 1 HONG KONG. Thurs Bn tish Members of Parliament visiting Hong Kong today toured "squatter areas" where refugees from Communist China have settled They also saw resettlement areas where they will be housed. Reuter
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  • 84 1 AndPatinos claim little Isabel PARIS, Thurs CKN'Oi: Don Patino and his wife will ask a civil court here on Friday for the custody of little Isabel Goldsmith to be placed in their hands, it was learned today. They requested that Jimmy Goldsmith be present at the hearing. Senor Patino haa
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  • 53 1 ALGIERS. Thurs.— All four crew members of a French Air Force bomber were killed near here today when their plane crashed while taking aid to the earthquake stricken city of Orleansvllle. First reports said the plane. a German-built Junkers, caught fire as it crashed and had
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  • 477 1 'KIDNAPPED' CHILD IS WITH ME, SA YS GRANNIE After hue and cry by Jimmy Goldsmith PARIS. Thursday. JIMMY Goldsmith's baby daughter Isabel, whom he reported "kidnapped" yesterday, is beinjj cared for by her grandmother, a lawyer said here today. The lawyer, acting for Bolivian tin millionaire. Don Antenor Patino, Isabel's
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  • 28 1 TUNIS. Thurs. French planes today began dropping leaflets over rebel regions of Tunisia promising an amnesty to rebels who surrender arms and return to peaceful pursuits.—A.P
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  • 54 1 KINGSTON. England. Thurs. —An 80-year-old lawbreaker was piven another two years' gaol yesterday on theft charges. Arthur Pavett has spent 44 years behind bars since he wa» sent to prison during Queen Victoria's reign. "You." said Judge Tudor Rees. ".seem to have broken all
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  • 231 1 JAKARTA, Thurs.— Angry Indonesian women leaders today planned to persuade President Soekarno to icivr up a beautiful 32-year-old woman he recently took as a second wife. Palace circles confirmed that 5.3-year-old President Soekarno married Heriati Suwondo. a divorcee and mother of five
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  • 105 1 LONDON Thursday. CIR WINSTON CHURCHILL today called a Cabinet o meeting for tomorrow to hear a report from Mr. Eden on his current tour of West European capitals to discuss West German rearmament. Rsr the morning Cabinet n, Mr. John Foster Dulles. U.S. Secretary
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  • 28 1 MANILA. Thurs. Thtrtycißht Indonesians attempting to enter the Philippines illegally, were arrested la>t night off the southern tip of Mindanao Island. Philippine Navy Headquarters said.— AP.
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  • 58 1 MANILA. Thurs. President Ramon Magsaysay said that the Philippines would raise at the United Nations conference on stateless persons the problem of 3.000 Chinese and 7.000 Indonesians who have entered the country Illegally He said the Philippines was anxious to arrive at an agreement with these
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  • 234 1 Strikers bar new hands at mill gate YEW hands of the 11 Malayan Textile Mills on their way to work yesterday morning wer» prevented by pickets from entering the main gate of the factory at Bukit Timah Road. Singapore. About 80 of the 400 employee* on strike since Sept. 9
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  • 34 1 HO IK. III POMPOM D OMB MO MM ROBS, Than. It ii <k M.irci;tiiii-K//.ii(i C'harlrs Ik.iw might title Ighfl likl.i> was pustponi'd Jirain from tonight until tomorrow night becausr nf rain. IJruti-r
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  • 1037 2 s* SCT A nn TO CATCH. A, JHUG, WA^ TO THIS POUCEMAR WHOSE GANGLAND COMRADES HELPED TO CLEAN UP A REST OF BOMB-THROWING EXTORTIONERS M M M AGANG-BI'STER with a difference whose name terrified members of the underworld during Singapore's worst
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  • 207 2 Hong Kong will stay BRITISH: Governor LONDON. Thurs. SIR Alexander Grantham, Governor of Hong Kong, said last night: "Hong Kong Is going to remain British." Sir Alexander, 55, was speaking on the eve of sailing for the United States, where he is going to correct "a lot of Vrong impressions"
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  • 235 2 4 FTER H years in the army, a captain yearned to get into civilian life, but when he became a Singapore bu- 1 sinessman about a year ago. i he pined for the old military atmonphere. So Captain Eddie Richardson, who is proprietor of
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  • 33 2 LONDON. Thurs— Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. former Secretary of State for the Colonies. on whom the Queen conferred a viscounty after his resignation has taken the title of Viscount Chandos of Aldershot.
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    61 2 LIKE IT FLAT? Well, it's the latest look This is the nru "Flat Look' that's causing so rruch argument in the world of fashion. Although ih» "H-Line" was Introduced by French fashion dictator Christian Oior the eveninr dress above MM designed by Londoner Frank Usher. It was shown during the
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  • 77 2 ALGIERS. Thurs. Govern- j ment officials estimated last night that the final death roll In the Orleansville earthquakes would rise to 1.800 when the bodies of all victims had been discovered. Scores of bodies are lvine in villages and hamlets near Orleansville. the centre of destruction
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  • 151 2 2 airmen robbed taximan: gaoled T W du e air t men **<> i Bntam soo°n 2?* I fenced by a > K court yrstordav >*' mSsS gfiS! Road. oo^ v S!" ft sol. said th received {U J£ ation, h S Stn t clients to D i.-ad Inspector T
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  • 22 2 JAKARTA. Tiursupport Indonesia on :>> *j New Guinea raised at United Nations, a spok«micj the Indian Embassy said la today.— Rputer.
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  • 27 2 LONDON. Thurs. M exanrirr. the Deienc MWtt left this afternoon for Bni;« on a three-day visit at the vitation of th<> Belgian G? ernment Reuter
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  • 372 3 MR DULLES COUNTERS RUSSIAN CHARGES But U.S. must be strong in Pacific THF IT* c WASHINGTON, Thursday. T nuilt f Mr. John Foster that tho n^JS^fu ay rejected char Bes by Russia hreat tn n7 Sout i' east Asian defence pact was a ed ata n^
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  • 147 3 S AFRICA NOT PART OF THE EMPIRE, SAYS MALAN PRKTORIA Thurs. riilll Prime Minister, Dr. 1 Daniel Malan, said heTe yesterday that it was wrong to think of South Africa a- part of the Bri,,.h Kmpire. This consisted now only o f Kntain and the colonies he told the (ingress
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  • 93 3 LONDON. Thurs. MR J. ARTHUR RANK, head Britain's biccest film told his shareholci- his group had Ingg in the past competition from innual report of his m organisation, he ere rebounding; nema a.s the novelty n wore off. .lid that despite ss Of British
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  • 42 3 ORK, Thurs. Mr. ibolev. former United -tant Secretary is t" become the So- s permanent dele- 1 ;hp world organisation, P°rted yesterday. replace Mr. Semyon chief assistant to >hinsky. head of delegation. Mr. Wt today to return -Reuter
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  • 143 3 THE WHITE POLICY DEFENDED CANBERRA, thurs. AUSTRALIA'S policy on Asian immigration was defended in the House of Representatives yesterday by members of the Labour opposition. Mr. William O'Connor of Sydnpv criticised Gen. Cariappa, Indian High Commissioner in Australia, for his recent remarks on Australian immigration policy. Gen. Cariappa had suggested
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  • 42 3 CAPT. PETER BAKER. 33--year-old Tory M.P.. who was remanded In cu«<tod.v last Friday at Bow Street on eight charges of uttering forged documents with intent to defraud. The prosecution said a total of C 103.137 was involved. Reuter.
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  • 56 3 LONDON. Thurs. The Princess Royal, aunt of the Queen, is to visit Gibraltar at the end of this month, it was officially announced here at the invitation of the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Gibraltar. General Sir Gordon MacMillan. She will leave by air on Sept. 27
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  • 47 3 WELLINGTON. Thurs. Mr. Clement Attire, British Labour Party leader, today visited Wairakei near Rotorua, North Island, site of hot springs, the power of which is to be used in the production of heavy water. Mr. Attlee's party will ro to Auckland tomorrow.— Reuter.
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  • 33 3 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Vernon Bartlett, a 60-year-old journalist and broadcaster, is making ''steady progress after a recent operation and may leave hospital in a few days, it was announced yesterday. Reuter
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  • 248 3 FORT SHERIDAN. Illinois. Thurs. Lieut.-Col. Harry Homins broke down in tears yesterday at his courtmartial here on a chant? of collaborating with the Communists while a prisoner of war in Korea. Col. Fleming's composure gave wav as he told of the "terrible plight"
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  • 43 3 THE huge Handley Page Victor multi-jet bomber made its first public appearance at the Farnborough air show last week before 135,000 spectators, it rave a thrilling display with a series of fast, low circuits over the airfield.— Reuter picture.
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  • 335 3 FAKE MARRIAGE IS ALLEGED LONDON. Thursday A HONG KONG law student, Jack Sing Ip, 26, was A sent for trial here today charged with unlawfully procuring a young Egyptian student here oy falsely pretending they had been legally married rp. who pleaded not guilty and
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  • 94 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. A U*****,000 suit was filed in the Federal District Court here yesterday for the death of William Kapell, a well-known concert pianist, who was killed in a plane crash in California last October. All 19 persons aboard the British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines plane
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  • 50 3 DENVER. Thurs.— Film actress Paulette Ooddard has been left one dollar under her father's will, which was filed for probate here yesterday Her father. Mr. Joseph Russel Levee, directed that the remainder of his estate valued at about US$3,OOO. should go to his widow.— Reuter.
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  • 298 3 LONDON, Thurs. UECENT brighter conditions were *v not maintained in the stock 1 markets today and the general performance was disappointing. Sentiment was not helped by the renewed weakness of surllng. the I possibility of a coal crisis this winter and the overnight uncertainty on Wall Street. The
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  • 24 3 LONDON Sept. 16. Cash Buyers £?38>.-; Sellers £739; Forward Buyers CTOIM; Sellers £738V4; Settlement \:73K'_. Turnover a.m. 85 tons; p.m. 75 tons.
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  • 37 3 LONDON, Sept. 16.— Spot 20M:<J.. Oct 20'jd Oct. Dec 204 d. Jan Mar 20'vd Anr -Junt 20'*>d. July Sept 205, d.. Sept. c.i.f. 20 5/lSd Oct. c.l.f. 20 5 16d.. Nov. cJ.I unquoted Tone: Steady.
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  • 194 4 RED ARMY CASHIER TRAPPED BY POLICE THE maximum sentence of five years' gaol was imposed yesterday on a Singapore shop assistant, Lim Pang Young, 23, who admitted having a receipt book of the "Malayan National Liberation Army." Lim, of Yio Chu Kang Road, also pleaded guilty to a charge of
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  • 145 4 First Lord due with 4 secretaries rE First Lord of the Admiralty. Mr. J P L. Thomas accompankd by four secretaries will arrive in Singapore by air this afternoon for a five-day visit. He i* touring the Far East to obtain a personal knowledge of Royn] Navy ships and establishments
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  • 40 4 Mr. Justice Tan In the Singapore High Court yesterday reserved judgment in the suit brought N Chua Sil Meng. medical student. ■OlBSt Lt.-Cnl. A. J. G McNr.r for special and general damaee.s arising out of a road crash
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  • 180 4 RAJA SIR UDA EXPLAINS REDS LONDON. Thurs. DAJA Sir Uda bin Raja Mohamed. the Commissioner for Malaya In the United Kingdom, today maintained that the Emergency is due to terrorist campaign and is not the result of nationalist movement. In a letter published In The Times,
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  • 475 4 'WASTE OF COUNTRY'S YOUTH' DEp Lf) 'BUNGLING' ATTACKED PENANG, Thursday. ANGRY Penang parents joined rival political leaders here tonight in passing by an overwhelming majority a resolution protesting against the proposed increases of up to 400 per cent in M-hool fees as a "retrograde
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  • 115 4 KENNETH'S MISSION A SUCCESS lyilKN 13-year-old Kenneth Hammonds engaged a Watford taxi to catch the Singapore-bound BOAC Constellation on Aug. 2. taxidriver Duncan said: 'My brother was killed by the Japanese and v buried in Singapore < mild you tit me a picture of the grave?" Tomorrow Kenneth, son of
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  • 25 4 SITIAWAN. Thurs— Twenty Indians will be baptised at the New Wesley Church, Sitiawan at 3.30 p.m. on Sunday by the Rev. E. McGraw.
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  • 37 4 Residents in Johore. who are, state electors, will automatic-' ally qualify as Federal elector.; Tho.se who are not state electors will have to apply to b» Federal electors when registration begins on Oct. 18.
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  • 39 4 JOHORE BA.HRU. Thurs. Soo Tai Ee. an employee of the Lee Rubber Factory. Batu Pahat, was fatally injured when he collided with a pass- 1 ing motor cycle, while crossing) the street in front of the factory.
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  • 285 4 have hi; house torn down •nu him t n tivr p*rK n r See i e( .i. Z Ollt 'ho >wJ' v r^:; 1 -< J?"; MUttd, Mr t «aj*h. sa,d ha T I undr rtlM(k ',t Jk "!•> ekaneti „f M 'I" Pn slim p nt t"t and Ku
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  • 21 4 Mr. Sanaoe A. R manaßinp Century-Fox Films thr Cathay Ora;:: vice-president. He will t!appointment successor, who shorth
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  • 86 4 THESE lauKhinu youiiEstrrs in holiday mood are no picnu kcrs. they arr six of the J" 11 rmployres of thr Malayan Textile Mills at Rukit Timah. SiiiKiipnrr. who went »n itrikf on Sept. 9 to protest the dismissal of two colleagues. One of them told
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 184 5 S.I.T. TENANTS ARE READY TO FORM NEW ASSOCIATION -pjGAPORE Improvement Trust tenants will continue to fitfht ■fmiiwt the recent 10 per cent rf nt rises until they are satisfied that higher rents r( inevitable. legal advisor to the Singapore Federation of Centres, which claims to
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  • 97 5 16 miles and back— 2500 still to go T H r EGIAN Peter Monday on ft !.500-mile journey to Australia. Yester- p a > was hack, havin* travelled l(i miles. Thr ship was bound for Car- narvon and Kremantle. Kncinr trouble forced her to stop a fow hours after she
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  • 54 5 IPOH, Thurs.- A total of 137 applicants, including a few girls, appeared before a selection board on Tuesday and yesterday for appointment to tho 45 vacancies i n the State clerical service. The boards recommenda- I tions for appointment will be submitted to the State
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  • 147 5 JUDGE HITS OUT AT SILENT WITNESSES MR. JUSTICE KNIGHT in the Singapore High Court yesterday referred to "the old Singapore custom" of no-one coming forward to help the police in setting more evidence, when he aGciressed the jury at a murder trial. "ThLs custom makes your job and mine, and
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  • 43 5 KAJANG. Thurs. Brigadier H K Dimoline. commanding officer of the Police Volunteer Reserve, took the salute at the passing out parade of 32 recruits of D Company, Kajang. today. ThLs is the third batch of recruits to pass out.
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  • 210 5 RATION woman who n In remand in the D since last week tlty card offence y given a ticket mail train to her binte Abdullah. 24. In a Rowell Road the police found authorities inge of addn i ar.fi Sept. 19. When she
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  • 56 5 THE GOVERNOR. Sir John Nicoll. ureets Miss .MarKaret Ho of thr Convrnt of ih. Holy Infant Jesus when he inspected a Junior Safety First guard-of-honour at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, yesterday. The Governor v*a> visiting the Safety First exhibition which will
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  • 179 5 SO THEY CAN HELP EACH OTHER KUALA LUMPUR Thursday. I EADERS or mining and planting associations and J representatives of all chambers of commerce may meet next month to discuss the formation of a coun-try-wide employers' association The idea has been considered before
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  • 58 5 JOFORE BAHRU. Thurs. lnche Ahmad bin Mohd. Ibrahim and Syed Esa bin Syed Hassan Almenoar were today admitted to the Federation Bar by Mr. Justice Storr. Mr. Philip Hoalim applied on their b<half. Mr. Talog Davies. representing the Attorney-General, and Mr. K. Visuvalingam. representing the
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  • 76 5 MISS JF AN BAVI KSS (above) was one of four travelling entertainers who flew into Singapore from London yesterday. The four are on their way to Korea where they will spend three weeks entertaining members of the British Commonwealth forces.
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  • 229 5 PETER NORMAN POWELL. 14. who was rescued from drowning at the Singapore Swimming Club on Tuesday evening, told the Straits Times yesterday on his discharge from hospital: "I shall thank Mr. Petrich for pulling me out of the water when I see him next."
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  • 212 5 Alliance to fight for an inquiry 6-POINT PLEDGE ON ELECTIONS JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. THE MCA-UMNO Alliance candidates in the Johore elections have pledged themselves to fight for an independent commission to examine and review the Federation of Malaya Agreement and its relationship with the State constitution. This is one ol
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  • 53 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs Khoo Ah Mm hid 30 packet.of cigarettes in the seat of his pants when he crossed the Johore causeway recently They were found by Customs officers and today in the Police Court Khoo was fined $100. The cigarettes were confiscated. Duty
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  • 33 5 Forty-eight road accidents involving two persons with serious injuries were reported in Singapore from 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Wednesday was the sixth day of Safety First week
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  • 28 5 The annual meeting of the Catholic Medical Guild of Malaya, Southern Branch, will be held at the Capitol Blue Room at 8 p.m. on Sept. 30.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 197 5 SINGAPORE DIARY AIRBORNE FORCES: Fourth an CHINESE V.M.C.A. iSelegie Rd nual re-unlon dinner, Tanglln Bar- Table-tennis 2 p.m. to 9 pjn badrack* gymnasium. 8 pm. mlnton 5 pm bodybuilding 5 p.m.; WESLEY M.Y.F.: Variety concert, wre.-tling class 7 pm. to 9 p.m. church hall. 4, Port Canning Road. 8 YOUNO
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  • 20 6 MARTIN EDWARD CECIL (TinD iney on Thursday 16th September. BENO ONO or Fon<:hln .tnri 51. Tr.is >th September. IP
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  • 44 6 li W' fttmt ffiti ftt MR NO FOONO YIN and Chilr md Rela- MR?. VERA JOHNSON Thanks Friends ded the Funeral of her late husband Sonny Johnson or sent *pet tally ■he Do^'or« General Hospital and attention to her hu.-band in his illness
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  • 21 6 :-R oving Memory- of Khoo Cnlk Lee i L.D.B c^ne since 911 but remembered by her d and children.
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  • 12 6 tt Wmrtt fl» I minimum' I TABLE PREMISES I B
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  • 56 6 Wnrd> li! i minimum;. FOLLOW PEDANT Ecrv Day In ou want to win 100 wore puzzle. TODAY AND DAILY An Exhibition of G.inymed prints at the tcrd Roao. I FREE GIFTS of 15' further dlsI'iearnnce Sale up to 30th September. 1954. Luck's. IT. Orchard Road WILL SHOW I in
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  • 801 6 The Straits Times. Singapore. Fri. Sept. 17, 1984. School Fees And Taxes One point at leaM seems to have been established by the discussion provoked by the proposal to increase secondary school fees in the Federation. Education hai to be paid for. The dollars and cents of the education programme
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  • 296 6 The Malayan Railway Administration's report for 1953 is the best for some years, mainly a reflection of the Emercency Mtuation. There were far fewer, incidents on the railways. This return to more normal opcratinc conditions meant not only improved time tables but higher passenger receipts and lower eoatl
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  • 169 6 If the situation in Korea basically is no better, and the prospects of a political settlement as remote as ever, the tension at least is decreasing. The withdrawal of four American divisions, General John Hull said yesterday, will not weaken the security of South Korea. They are being
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    • 82 6 'THE criticism of 'Enraged Taxpayer" of the Kirkby i teachers was not fair. Whether a Kirkby teacher takes a lower class or otherwise is immaterial. A teacher cannot be judged by the class he takes "Enraged Taxpayer' should also know that the Govern- ment does not
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    • 91 6 I AM still furious regarding the interruption of the commentary on the Malaya Cup final football match at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday by Radio Malaya to broadcast the races at Singapore. The Malaya Cup final takes place but once a year and those who could not attend
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    • 105 6 WHAT David Lee wrote about the bad behaviour of the soldiers on the beach of Port Dickson may be true. But remember that there are I good and bad soldiers in- a regiment as there are also good and bad civilians Soldiers do not usually behave
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    • 92 6 THE children of my class are interested to hear from young people in your area. Will those children who arc interested write to Mr. Richard's Sixth Grade Class. Aliso Elementary School, ***** Wesley Drive. South Laguna. California. U.S A. This school is situated m a small resort
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    • 520 6 IN their efforts to convince the public that the proposed Land Acquisition Amendment Bill is an urgent necessity, the proponents of the Bill have made wide use of two spurious arguments. These are: (lJ That the Colony Master Plan cannot be published until
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    • 139 6 Poor also have their pride I^'E all agree that school fees should be kept as low a? possible nay. even abolished, so that rich and poor alike have an equal chance of being literate. I say equal chance because we do not want the poor to beg for remission of
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    • 209 6 DO not understand how' students selected for study overseas should suddenly become paupers and "Oliver Twists." They want us to believe that overnight, they are unable to afford toilet requisites, a cup of tea, or bus fare. The meanest beggar expects to provide himself
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    • 173 6 T^HE Director of Telecoms, when he spoke on the in- troduction of the "call charge" early next year, should have given figures to prove that under the proposed scheme, users of telephones would benefit. I He has promised to make public hLs scheme. If
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    • 93 6 Kirkby scheme a blunder •THE greatest blunder of the Education Department ls the Kirkby scheme. I have mixed with some students just back from Kirkby Other than the experience they have had from Govern-ment-sponsored tours. their capabilities as teachers are not better than the Normal-train-ed teachers. In fact, the latter,
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    • 139 6 Reviving an old sea custom rDAY might be a red-letter day In the annals of Singapore shipping. Inasmuch as a r'-al old-time sailing ship shanty was sung on board a shin in the harbour. The ship is under repairs, so no power was available. And as we had to hoist
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    • 86 6 MR. ATTLEES reported remark on his arrival at Darwin: I don't think w.need have any worries about Red China. She is too busy looking after her own peoplt for the British Commonwealth or the U.S. to have any fears about her" savours of a second childhood
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    • 93 6 I DO not agree with "Fed Up". It Is not the business of the Town Board to clt in up for neglectful peopie, who couldn't care less about the state In which they live. These people do not know wh;it cleanliness means. Old :ind young
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    • 82 6 A FEW months ago the Tlong Bahru Community Centre collected from the S.I.T. tenants (approximately 10.000 in number) various sums of money ranging from $1 to $10. Tenants were asked to give to a fund to fight against the increase In rent. I believe by now
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    • 31 6 rrfHE Singapore Government X has set the retiring age limit at 60 years. When Is the Federation Government going to do the same? ABU BAKAR BIN HASSAN. Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 122 6 !\y HY can't the Malayan Ral'way sell return tickets to and from Bangkok, when both sea and air companlej do so? If you go by rail, you have I to get enough Siamese money, ovrr and above what you need for expenses there, to buy
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  • 342 6 On the Margin pore a fr-,. amazed to tncarv of land into w venture Tni Of Alcxan!:' No doubt, thp n, out and road Singapore hS? for wayfarers suggest in all humlllw* °ute to our toll 0 Sien pasts :n v conveniently placed scribed ror travellers Iback since *hate ,tics
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    • 478 6 CLASSIFIED ADS it HorWi. tit f minimum) MR. AND MBS. LIM TEIK v nih September, a sirl. at i pore !i; AND MRS ONO WHAY KIM. on 14lh September, a bo Oreenhill Nursing Home. Sineapore. BAJ 1 \NIYNE On 13th September, at Penanc Maternity Hospital ■nela and Donald, a riai;
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    • 76 6 THE Cliff's Edge "The last thing you think about someone you love," says Marie Hackett in her book (a 21-page condensation of which appears in the August Reader's Digest), "is that h* belongs in an asylum". ..yet she had to fare the truth. Dramatic story of her struggle to save
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    • 37 6 BRISTOL 1 DRY jßll from HARVEY'S 2SE BRISTOL CREAM BRISTOL DRY SHERRY l «J* Kirn «fsi?-/( fc^|^l BRISTOL MILK Sherries CALDBECK MACCRECOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Hong Kong) THE SPECIALISTS IN WINES SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR A G
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  • 390 7 -ANYONE WHO WANTS TO TO FOLLOW ME CAN DO SO' 0 SHOT AT US, SAY iFRICAN SOLDIERS n I MIMK. Thurs. 1 (i i; martial at ,rters Malaya here was to- .nan-hunt ,rle s Ot Ku.m--i in*, or an tldiei alleged shot
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  • 117 7 HENRY BIXTON. .'I?, of Singapore yesterday received hi* "ticket" to sail the seven seas. Me began his apprenticeship four years ago under a Straits Steamship Company scheme to train local boys to be officers. The company is training nine other local boys. Henry
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  • 13 7 in in IE wife iv« n ildren -1 Q :rri Church 5 p.m.
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  • 34 7 Yeoh Choo Hooi was fined i sT.i in a Singapore court yrsfor driving a car at a of 50 to 55 m.p.h. along Bukit Timah Road on the night of April 8.
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  • 250 7 WRITTEN MALAY 'WILL VANISH' Says the man who OUGHT to know WRITTEN Malay as it is now known in Malaya, Borneo and Sarawak will gradually disappear and will be replaced by the Indonesian language. Who says so? No les.s a person than Inche Zainal Abidin bin Ahmad, senior lecturer in
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  • 96 7 She wrote 'farewell' letters... i WOMAN wrote farewell letters to her children and relatives and then tried to kill herself by taking an overdose of sleeping pills after she had quarrelled with her husband a Singapore court was told yesterday Sum Ching. of Gladiola Drive. Adelphi Estate, pleaded guilty to
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  • 112 7 THE standard of English spoken by Customs Revenue Officers was criticised by the Singapore Seventh Police Court Magistrate. Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday. The Magistrate interrupted Senior Revenue Officer who was finding difficulty in giv- ing evidence in English jrel declined to use an interpreter. He
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  • 25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The First Magistrate, Inche Ismail, today acquitted R- C. Flake of the Trade School on a charge of dangerous drivm»
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  • 190 7 NURSE DE CRUZ: IT'S A MISTAKE MONTREAL, rharsday. \IISS WILHELMINA DE CRUZ, Malayan delegate to iTI a Catholic nurses' convention last week in Quebec, said today that neither mercy killings, abortions nor sterilisation operations were sanctioned in Malayan hospitals. The Canadian Press In a
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  • 103 7 SIT YEW. 45. was jobless and in debt- M he stole his 69-year-old mothers life savings one day when she was out. He pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of stealing a haversack containing $4,000 in notes oi small denominations and jewellery worth $1,000.
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  • 79 7 Officials of the Qantas Empire Airway s Local Employees Union, Singapore, for 1954 55 are: President, Mr. S. D. French; Ist vice president, Mr. S. K French; 2nd vice president, Mr. E B Hoare; secretary, Inche Mohd. Yuni bin Awi; treasurer. Mr. Sect Leong Seng; internal auditors,
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  • 52 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A police party ambushed and killed two armed and uniformed terrorists in the Kota Tinggi area of Johore yesterday. One of the terrorists was Wong Wei Onn, a branch committee member of the Lukut section. The other was Tal Nyiu, a Mln
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  • 55 7 Mr. Lim Cheng Hai has been re-elected president of the Singapore Civil Defence Association for 1954/55. Other officials are: Vice-presidents. Capt O. J. Cocks and Mr. O. V Wait; secretary, Mr. Enoch Fang; treasurer. Mr. Tan Soo Liam; committee: Messrs. N. Jeffery, Chuah Teong Choon. R. H.
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  • 89 7 Anniversary stage show at City Hall SINGAPORE City Council will rrlebratr the third anniversary of City Day with a stage show on the City Hall steps at 8.30 p.m. on Wednesday The Police Band will piny an hour's overture trom 7.30 p.m Reserved .srats are availablfto members of the public
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  • 100 7 Army authorities in Singapore are "fully aware" that civilian learner-drivers are not allowed in the city area during peak hours, and although military learner-drivers are unaffected by the ban. they try to observe it M much as possible. An Army spokesman, stating this yesterday,
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  • 20 7 JOHORt; BAHRU, Thurs. Dr. (Mrs i L. F. Comber leaves on Saturday for a weeks holiday in Bali.
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  • 81 7 MALAYAN RACK-HORSK owners held their annual dinner at Raffle* Hotel. Singapore last uieht. At the main table, from left to ri«ht are: Mr. Kunme Shaw. Mrs. K. L Thomson. Mr. M. F. Cutler. Mrs I K heah. Mr. W. Mrdregor Watt (president), Mrs. M. F. Cutler.
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  • 347 7 HOW TO BE BOSS IN 3 EASY LESSONS— BIG FIRMS BACK PLAN A BOlT 100 big linns have so far agreed to participate in a Government-sponsored training-wlthin-Industry scheme which is to be launched in Singapore. Announcing this yesterday, the Chief Employment Officer, Mr. F. G. Tyson, said there were about
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  • 96 7 The birthday levee at Istana A LEVEE and investiture at the I.stana, all-day sports for children. regatta, and ronggeng will be held In Johore in celebration of the Sultan's 81st birthday today The Regent, the Tengku Mahkota, will receive congratulatory addresses from communities for submission to the Sultan, now on
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  • 60 7 Tang Slew Jin was charged In a Singapore court yester day with having been a member of an unlawful assembly gathered at Telok Blangah Road on Wednesday with th<> object of causing hurt to members of the Kirn Kee Kok Association He claimed trial, and the miiuistrate
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  • 72 7 Water, jras and electricity departments of the Singapore City Council are expected to show a deficit next year But there will be no tariff increases This decision has been taken by the public utilities commit- tee oi the Council which scrutinised the budget. The budget
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  • 236 7 Singapore for U.S.in colour 20,000 ft. FOR YOU SA YS THE COUNT A FULL length documentary colour film about life in the East including Singapore will be shown to cinema audlencet in Europe and America soon. The man who is making thp film. Italian Count Leornado Bonzi. arrived in Singapore
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 114 7 WORRY ANXIETY GRIEF OVERWORK EXCITEMENT SLEEPLESSNESS call for RELAXA-TABS They Relax Your Nerves y oi/'l find a source of absolute relaxation and nothing calm by taking RELAXA-TABS— they bring •'.rfulness and tranquility to sufferers from nerves aiming during the day and promoting peaceful natural slumber at night Whether you suffer
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    • 97 7 Westinghouse Fluorescent Lamps Still Match Colour After 7500 Hours do yours? MBr you CAN BE SURE... IF ITS \fyestinghouse ....for homes schools ....offices industrial plants ....and stores Sole Agents:— KHOO HENG PHO CO., LTD. 116A/BAnson Rosul.Sinfti pore. Tel 5.1569 2 1 722 j VLV t $.A.^ T. A. j APPEAL
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 93 7 High Tides TODAY: Singapore 1 18 a m i 9 ft J" in i 1. 10 pm. O ft. 7 In > Pc Dirkson »13 a m (9 ft 7 In 933 pm 18 ft 2 In p; Prnang 307 am. (8 ft. i 317 p.m < 7 ft. 1
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    • 258 8  -  RALPH MODDER By I"L LUI IS was a great champion— perhaps the v greatest of them all, both In and out of the ring and the film based on his life, "The Joe Louis Story." is a film with a punch in every
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    • 214 8 Life under army of liberation I rpHOSE people who go to a X film merely to snigger at suggestive scenes, are going I to be disappointed in "Act of Love." Despite its intriguing 1 title, it is neither sexy nor sentimental. It instead a grim story of life under a
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    • 359 8  -  screen Shakespeare By JACK BEAUMONT "ROMEO AND JULIET" which is to have world premiere in Singapore next Thursday, simultaneously with other capital cities throughout the world, is probably as near perfection as Shakespeare can ever be on the screen. While this would be impossible without
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    • 212 8 MEN of the Fighting Lady" which is shortly to be shown in Singapore is based on certain incidents in the lives of U.S. Navy pilots operating from an aircraft carrier off Korea, write Jack Beaumont. The story tells how the navy jet fliers are
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  • 502 8  -  LISTENING to Claudio Arrau, an excitable American writer once proclaimed, was like experiencing a nuclear explosion." This is an exagceration. I can. however, report that something like a series of electric shocks surged through me during the masters first Singapore concert last Sunday evening. He is the greatest
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 387 8 l^ SH AW BROTHERS^I l NOTK: Due to the film's length (13.156 ft.) this feature will I begin at 10.45a.m. -130-4.00-6.45-9.30 p.m. B "THE HIGH IN CINEMASCOPE WARNERCOLOR ft starring JOHN WAYNE Jm I 1 XRXIVr \*\Y ROBERT STA( K LAIRE TREVOR ROBERT NEWTON mlffr THIL HXRRIS JAN STERLING <&^
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    • 143 8 TO KEEP YOU IN THE PICTURE ROSE MARIE is broadly based on the operetta of that name and »ta« Ann Blyth. Howard Keel and Fernando Lamas. Cinemascope does credit to the matniflcent scenery In the Canadian Rockies. Good miirliik of the same old songs and a couplr of new ones.
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    • 256 8 TH Y _?.I!S«LSATioNM^| Till: LOVI >I(,im kmim, in. B_JL.wiiii'll mix 1 >^4IT*M TOMORROW MIDWcht 1 IF "DOG MURDERER" g MANDARIN PICTIRK UIIH v V|i Morning I Tomorrow. 9 A.M.: IKI Xs l RK of ih. r ru Shows: Sunday. ni, "SCOI Ml N v,{(" "V^ ALHAMBRA ill CaaDITIONtB ttHONE 6909
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 338 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. What a pass the Austrian* came 1. Drake in canine form <6). o! (7t 9. Applause to make one doubly at- \l us ln Belslum and Spain (3). tenUve? (4, 4). 16 Av e>"'>Be tune between now and 10. lam back among the dons, li.
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  • 1873 9 AO I otoJtt> SS I srhnnl 1 JPip/M'il in fish offal llfturiu'd in I '■iHiiiiiiii ti S#'/ up a pit* ftlalt i TOMORROW I .1 i\;i"s first I i I woman i« ;u Ik i j battle of the Coral Sea, which ended the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 73 9 f 8 Of SPARKLIN6 RED BURGUNDY BOTTLES S 12.40 MM IRIFS INVITFn. MAI U j w ■Mb Ijlostora IB |uj» a few drop* a touch of CLOSTORA the n^turil lustre of your fi.iir I will be revealed I m ifs full Glory and Smile KUMis \jwk-bkIJMQ lmW> 0000 l **p
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    • 149 9 thssh KOLYNO^^ the 'Active' Chlorophyll toothpaste The instant you start brushing 1. It keeps with Green Kolynos, you'll cnioy \our hreuth fresh. its lively pleasant taste— you'll feel 2. fights gum the glorious cool freshness that troubles. only Kolynos with chlorophyll 3. checks can give! What's more— it la^N! teeth-Jeuroying
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 188 9 Shvriork Mtottnvs To L<uhj Maynooth m s f TUE A LOZO V QLESS VIV BCU^V- 4T/MYA3£f MOwA I MAS etOlDOLD J BZUUCV, SOUL! IT'S YOU OLD \VOU?IATTI.Z \CAH &JT 1 >WV£WT 1 S"ZL WHAT 6 I A WOMAN'S ZASCAL I ME,VOUUC> >OU j LOST /MY £v£ I f OLD LOUD
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  • 564 10 Rubbers, tins neglected By OUR MARKET CORRESPONDENT CTRAITS TRADERS, which continued to shoot upwards in price were the main centre of attraction on the Singapore Share Market yesterday and reached $22.50 buyers, $22.75 sellers, the highest price since 1952. Business was done as the result
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  • 140 10 Ships alongside the Singapmr Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Hoegh Trader 1 2, President Monroe 45. Okhla C.P. Misuho Maru 67. Ginko Maru 8 9. Java 11. Steel Chemist 13 14. Elax 15 16, Flying Cloud 18. Burnside 19 20, Sirusa N.W. 4. Aubv N W
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  • 102 10 The Malayan Exchange Bank* A>soclation made ihe following changes in :ts rates to merchant* yesterday New York: buying, T.T. 32 3 4. airmail O.D. 32 78. 90 days 3D credit bills, 33 1 16 trade bills. Canada: buying, T.T. 31 13 16, airmail. O.D. 31 15 16, 90
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  • 58 10 LONDON, Wea. It is reported on the market here that around 220.000 tons of Australian wheat have been sold to India over the past few days. Prices are said to be on par with the rate quoted to the United Kingdom while freight coverage will be fixed on
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  • 237 10 The Malayan share Brokers" Association reported "Most industrials were firmer on the local share market with Straits Traders leading the rise. 'Tins continued apathetic with little business written and a few price movements within narrow limits. "There was no business reported in rubbers." Members reported the following business
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  • 190 10 October first grade rubber buyers fob. closed In Singapore yesterday at 68 7 8 cents a lb thlrteenslxteenths of a cent less than Wednesday's closing price and the closing tone whs quiet and slightly easier. The price fluctuated between the opening price of K9 :l cents and the
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  • 55 10 Thi> n Stork i been ma ported 'harp uraniun. the rr.n. loans 3 Bank Bradford B. Hii. B. Hill I arlton Brei Colonial Sugar Con Zinr Courtauld Dnm House Dunlop Flee Zinc Felt and T« GoldKborous), Herald Time, Herald inewj Hill 50 Mount Lyell Mount Morgan N Bi<
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  • 72 10 Singapore Chinev ft**, < hancr: noon prices 1 c: Copra: qu:er; Stptemb*: a buyer- S2B seller?: Oc-ose buyers. $29 sellers. C dy; »49' L seller.,. Pep per up bi baj' ported; bUir-ic unchaofM a •215, Sai laming) I 11. C. B. I. ld. ctatM oil: $46 1 H
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 305 10 in The Matter of EASTERN RUBBER CO., LTD. and In The Matter of THE COMPANIES OBDINANCI Ittt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Creditors of the abovenamed Company, which is being voluntarily wound-up, are required, on or before the 4th day of October, 1954. being the day lor that purpose
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    • 240 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications are Invited for appointment to a Lectureship in Pathology. Candidates must possess a reglstrable medical qualification and have had some teaching or research exFurther particulars may be obtained from the Registrar, Univer--4 Malaya, Singapore 10, with whom applications (nine copies) must be lodged not
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    • 204 10 NOTICES S.S. GOVERNMENT 3% LOAN 1962/72. NOTICE is hereby given that the transfer books of the abovementioned loan will be closed from Ist to 15th October 1954. both days Inclusive, for preparation of interest warrants. By Order of The Chartered Bank Of India, Australia A China, Singapore. NOTICE This Is
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    • 829 10 NOTICES i SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3'r DEBENTURE STOCK 1935 75-85 NOTICE Is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stock will be closed from 18th September to Ist October 1954, both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants in respect of interest due on the above Stock for
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    • 596 10 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT: Supply of 4", 6". 9" and 12" nominal slie x 16' to 20' lengths Cast Iron or Spun Iron Straight Pipes for Water. Tender Deposit $50. Close 4 P.M. 1.11.54. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the Office of the
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    • 187 10 OFFICIAL PrJI y^ I I fsTARTNOWTo] TTOTfOOTH DECAY \plmoMt~ RemarfcabU-how hrushini; after e\crv meal with n jj Tooth Paste acts jo many w j\s to help proem tooth dec*;. 1. Ie actually helps remove d«truiti\t bacteria. 2. It attacks dull film nhich holds baCHM 3 tooth surfaces. 3. It even
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    • 995 11 I MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. 2412 Npore) l "nes) BLUE FUNNEL LINE 1',"," .tinn fo proceed vio other ports to load mm* j UVIRPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON. CO^T.^aTpoVtS Ou S-"* P. Vhom p cnong G 31/32 Sept 17 Sept 18/19 1:^; ill, 0 ftjB« Sept 26 Oct 2 o£ 3/ 4
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    • 1140 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA rar Aden, Port Said, Ganoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Gdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg Oslo „> Spore P Shorn Pr-nong MaXfC. Gdn: 10/11 22/23 Sapt 24/2S Sap* LHkIA in **ort '2°. N6KMtA il/27 Sept 28/2S Sept 2V»O S«pt "KINA" 24 Sent/ 1 Oct "MEON.A" P 7/n MONGOLIA"
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    • 1089 11 Knc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (Incorporoted m the United Kinadom) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. end CONTINENTAL PORTS Soore P S'l«m Penang Benattow for Liverpool, Gloscjo», Homburcj 6 27/28 22/23 Sept 24/21 Sept Benarty for Havre, London, Newcosrle, H.jII 17/21 Sept 24/25 Sept 24/27 Sept Benmhor for Liverpool,
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    • 1214 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL: No. ***** ELLERMAN BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG t HULL PORTLAND, SEATTLE 1 VANCOUVER and for USA., North Atlantic Ports j Accepting cargo far Central 1 South and Conorla via Colombo American Ports CITY OF POONA FRANCISVILLE Siore P.
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  • 115 12 MR JOHN S( HOl.FlF.l.n a special technical representative of (ieneral Food Corporation (Rireley Division) of America is now in Sing*pore advising the local bottlers. Birelevs (Singapore) Ltd. on latest bottling methods. Mr. Scholfield v» h<> is ;ilso general m"«f f Bireley's California Orange Ltd. of
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  • 393 12 per day will provide ample watrr for the factory's prrsont requirements and any anticipated Increase. The factory which occupies a 15 acre site at Bungsar Road. Kuala Lumpur employs several hundred Malayan workers. In producing soap, margarine, cooking oils and glycerine the
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  • 170 12 INDONESIA HESITATES ON STANVAC OIL RIGHTS THE Standard Vacuum Oil Company, in Indonesia, plans a short term investment of 70 to 80 million U.S. dollars to expand its installations but negotiations with the Indonesian government which have been going on for two and a half years have not been finally
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  • 292 12  -  GEOFFREY BOLAND \mSmKum Scientists find new application 4 NEW way of using insecticides which may have Important applications in the tropics has been developed by British scientists in thr post-war period. The bttecttcMea uc incorporated in a resin baked lacquer in a ■uper-ratnimted solution This insecticldal
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  • 115 12 MX FRANK McINERNBT, the exeiutivr-in-chief of the Kxport Department of llomelite Corporation. I'.S.A. who is on an extensive business trip to the Far F.ast. to survey the growing market for llomelite rhainsaws. generators and centrifugal pumps. He will arrive in Singapore on Tuesd;i>. llomelite Corporation began
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  • 164 12 Follows U.K. decontrol move THE U.K. has for years boon the largest single buyer of Malayan timber, but since the decontrol at the end of 1953 of softwoods In the UK. and of hardwoods (except from "hard" dollar countries), purchases from the U.K. have
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  • 184 12 Intensive competition in soft drinks now I^EEN competition and the scarcity of money now prevalent in Malaya were factors that every business man must face today, said Mr. Robert Lee. general manager of Mis-Sino Co. Ltd., local bottlers for Mission beverages. Mr. Lee said that the situation was affecting the
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  • 190 12 r encourage more people to travel by air. Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. Introduced at the beginning of this month special air fare for businessmen and holidaymakers going to Bangkok said Mr. A. N Scow the airline's sales representative In Singapore. The special fare— a 30
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    • 292 12 jjWg B MORI' J085... PB*^^_ TOUGHIR... BIG PRODUCTION There s 18,700 pounds of push behind the Caterpillar No. 6 Shovel push that crowds the sturdy bucket full of the toughest materials in seconds. The 2 cv. yd. bucket is liited quickly by powerful, fast-acting Cat hydraulic controls the load can
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    • 363 12 Waste ?iot, Want tyt When an i.c.i. research worker produces a new the ri k emmy^ it may turn out quite unsuitable for its intended rurp^Jl that does not always mean that the compound is uidt^ t sure that nothing is wasted, nearly all new compounds p~^ in 1.C.1, laboratories
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  • 687 13  -  ANG EAM HOCK ft fjut one-innings names popular Both finals were rousing afla;ri »hlrh Rave pleasure 10 many On a similar number of entries nine i it would be undesirable. If not impracticable to return to two serliona. But II there were 12
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  • 456 13 REPRESENTATIVE MATCHES BATTING Inn VO. H.S. *(f >r Dunn 9 1 97 331 41 3« Dent 11 2 US 312 34.67 Wood 10 67 271 27.10 Arkell 4 23 71 17.75 Kirkham 8 1 44 109 15.S7 Thorns 4 28 59 14.75 Marks. B 4 26
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  • 349 13 Dent's6l .4o is highest in series D. DENT wan the outstanding batsman In the tournament and his average of 61.40 v the highest in the series since Cheong Thlam Slew s 49.33 for 1950. The highest score U still held by Thlam Slew with 170 not out against Johore CC.
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  • 534 13 By OH KEE TIANG BUT FOR A CHANCE SWITCH SEVEN YEARS AGO, PENANG'S MALAYA CUP HERO, DAVE MacLAREN, MIGHT HAVE BEEN A GOALGETTER TODAY INSTEAD OF GOALKEEPER. Coming from a family of Koal keepers two of his brothers. James and Roy. are professional
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  • 108 13 LONDON. Thurs —Yesterday* results in the UK soccer leagues: IXTF.R-I.EAC.rE DIVISION ONE Manchester I Tottenham 1 PorUm*uth I Helton Pre»U>n 1 < hr|v^» Sunderland Wolvm Wnl Brom < EverU»n S DIVISION TWO Doncacter 4 Fulham Ipawirh 1 Birminiham 2 Liverpool S Bristol R Luton Llnroln 1 Nniiv
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  • 76 13 Newly-promot«d Wanderers were unable to make use of their chances in the Dlv. 1 league hockeey match at O.H.Q. yesterday which O.H.Q. Farelf won 3—l. O.H.Q 's centre forward. Tejman Thapa played a fine game and acor- i ed two goals in good style. Then
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  • 183 13 SOCCERITES OUT OF SENIOR CUP STAR SOCCERITES contender* for the Singapore A.F.A. league first division title, are out of the Senior Cup competition In a first round replay at Jalan Besar Madlum yesterday. Soccerltes were beaten 4 l by REM E whom they had held to 2—2 last week. R
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  • 153 13 STRENGTHENED by the return of 13 David Adcock. who played for Negri Sembllan All Blues laat year. St. Andrew s OBA beat Police by eight poinu <a goal and try to five < i Eoal > in their opening rugger I match at the Police Depot
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  • 40 13 Young Men's Sikh Association beat Teacher? Training College 2—o in a I Dlv 3B hockey league match at R.I ground yesterday. Scorers Jasplr Singh < penalty bully) and Harbajan Singh Umpires: B S. Boln and Lton Fook Shin.
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  • 27 13 Cfvlon Sports Club beat 1-ntiff Wanderers 4—o In a hockey friendly at Bales! i*>r Rn.id yeMerdav Scorers were Edwin Doraisamy i2> KulaMnth:im >md Maliinda.
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  • 346 13 VOON Let Chal Chan Thai Ho and Tan Ens Bock tied for the Clbm One Individual championahlp with 13 polnta each at Ruffle* Institution llth awimming carnival held at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Ten records were broken at the meet. In Claas.
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    • 43 13 t^i^^ injection i^lc Cyl.ndcr "^LrJ^ 1 Noiile HoWer. *ti Fittta* Pump* Fuel Oil ch C ,n7cal. HydVau'lic Mult.-Cyl.ndc. Flange '"'nI.J."" W H Loag $»tm Governor, ,nd Fuel Fi( p un ,p,_2 3& N lf No le Cylinder A b B site*. >^f WDtVf
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 42 13 HOCKF.T LEAGI'E. DIV. t: RAf SrlfUr BODCA. BODCA iTound; DIV JA: Tampenl* Bovern M.B.T.C. Rovers' (round DIV. SB: Shell I P W.D.. Farrer Park. FRIr.NDLY: B.C.C. v 8. 8.C.. SCC padang. SOCCER COMMIMTY LEAGIE: In«»--neniani v Euraalam. Jalan Besar. I. P m.
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    • 451 13 JET YOUR ENTRY IN FOR THE MALAYAN MONTHLY $20,000 MUST BE WON WORD *UZZLE 4 B\ GET YOUR POSTAL ORDER NOW. •^^riii\\ MUST BE r-^ K\ul\l WON j FRIDAY I Straits rimes WORD PUZZLE "SS" Cut out and pin with othci coupon* S Pott nt instruction. jppcj> Hclowr > Nimi
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  • 812 14  - EXPECT 'BLANKET' FINISH Sixteen handicapped within a stone EPSOM JEEP 25 th Singapore Gold Cup race tomorrow ay THE 25th running of the Singapore liold cup at 1 Bukit Timah tomorrow is building up into a battle which may well eclipse that of 1952, when four horses. Entertainment 11, The
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  • 207 14 pROBABLE line-up and )ockej :or thr x Malaya, the Singapore OoM in advertised stakes plu», about (9 I Tlmah tomorrow, are gl\ n below 854 Forert Beau 9On (Da nl u 6 bah by DelvlUe Wood-Br 371 Golden Lotus gl3 t 1), 5 chin?
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  • 49 14 SHANGRILA k Company, a familiar sight now with rcregoers. Here Mrs. Bagby greets him and son Billy Bagby after one of last year's triumphs. Shangrtla was rioted the HORSE OF THE YEAR at the Malayan Race Horse Owners Association dinner last niaht. Straits Times picture.
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  • 376 14 Bandoola in great gallop BANDOOLA. who will probably b« one of the best -backed norsei in tomorrow's Gold Cup race, wound up his preparation with a smashing gallop on the training track yesterday morning. Trotted once round, this four-year-old by Derby winner My Love with Don Patterson astride went at
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  • 153 14 A PPRFVTICF. Kitson I.eong. who Is showing promise of developing into a top not- ii jockey, rode his tenth and miM important winnei on Wednesday when he brought oral it* home in the big spiint race. Kitson can now claim only a 51ballowanrr until tie
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  • 378 14 WKKiHTS for mil CLASS 1. MV. 2 l', Forrnt Duke rare*, except the I M| Conventional 7.11 ..•Id Cup. at Buklt Flrmington :10 rimah tomorrow. Quicksilver 9.00 Technicolor 7.09 final day of the Jaafcer II !».«n CmrshalUm 7.08 Singapore Turf luh Kin* Crow H. 12 True BHI
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  • 249 14 Jeep's jottings THE lb horses handicapped m the Singapore Gold Cup at Bukit Timah tomorrow have between them won $600,000 Barring Bandoola and Blue Lamp, who both finished In the money for the first time last week, all the Gold Cup probables are regular
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  • 155 14 I^OR the second year In succession a horse Irom Wally Bagby s stable was voted "Horse of the Year" by a panel of judges at the annual Gold Cup dinner of the Racehorse Owners Association of Malaya at j Raffles Hotel last night. Shangrlla. who won
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  • 39 14 DUBLIN. Thurt.— Terence Gray's Barathustra, by Persian Oulf out of Salvla, won the Irish Batnt Leger over a mile and six furlongs at the Curragh yesterday. Arctic Way was second and Hidalgo third. Five ran. Reuter.
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  • 324 14 DULOT PLTEH, Barakat and Short HairvJ 1 "saved" for the valuable Liberation (up ny at Bukit Timah tomorrow— worked in great s the training track yesterday morning. Pulot Puteh (McCloud). I with Verulam for company, galloped attractively over 3f In 39 wide out Barakat McCloud) was
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