The Straits Times, 4 August 1946

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER /.V MALAYA No. 575. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 558 1 Critical months ahead, f warns Mac Donald SINDW TIMES CORRESPONDENT Kuala Lumpur, Sat. M\L \Y faces a critical situation for several months to come and there will be i vere <ho»-tage of food, warned the (Jovernor-Ceneral, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, advocating all-out food production, at the opening
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  • 38 1 Ex-Internee Consecrated assistant Bishop of Kon«. the Rev \.dor Halward whu vtl mt.«rned in anton durint the Japanese ition. after hi* ionsfcra•^r; t.!>ishoD of < -,.i v. i-aul s athedral. He won tut Ml.tary ios-> in rli War I
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  • 122 1 BANGKOK, Sat. F SIAMESE POLICE have uncovered what thpy ai!?pr: is a huge rice swindle ring in Bangkok wh:ch diverted to private profit more than 30.000 tons of r:ce destined for RA and starving people in the Far Ea-t. .^mesc 0: been ie-ained by
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  • 29 1 WHEN a detective arrt-at-d Chinese in Canal Read at n Friday, he found tKat a automatic pistol was a Fair of ■as ca:rying.
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  • 96 1 100,000 Jews checked in comb-out Jerusalem, Sat. I\URING the last four days mass comb-out ol the #11-Jewicri city of Tel Aviv 1j2,000 persons were screened. "40 men and 22 women having been detained. The curfew imposed after the King David Hotel bomb outrage was yesterday lifted at 3 p.m. in
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  • 95 1 Los Alamos <New Me&Cw) Sat. PECURITY officials at th e Lo^ •5 Alamos atomic bomb labcraI tory d;s:losed that a 'mishap" 5 occurred early >n Fr\ J ny. J'i, whu-" admitting casualties, in- d that no Jcnabk matevlalj were invol- 1 With the eustor-arv secrecy about everything
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  • 109 1 Record Trip From Singapore LIVERPOOL. Sat. rE Curiard White Star liner. Maurctania (35.677 tons) reached Liverpool last night after 3 record run from Singapore made in just over 16 day?. The liner made the return voyage of 16,863 see miles to Singapore in a little orer 37 days ircluding stops
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  • 74 1 ALLEGED THREAT TO TRUMAN NEW YORK, Sat. AN Associated Prea* despatch from Washington said today that an unidentified man was being held for grand jury action on the charge of threatening the life of President Truman. The despatch quoted the United States Secret Service as ('escribing tho man as an
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  • 46 1 pOL. C.H.D. Wild, of the Ox- fordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, who U head of the SEAC war crimes investigation organization, has been awarded the M.B.E. for his work as a Japanese interpreter, while a prisoner of war in Malaya and Slam.
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  • 156 1 THE Straits Times has secured i for exclusive publication in Malaya the greatest of all "inside storirs'' of the war the Secrits of the Censorship by the Chief Censor himself. The one man who knew everything that was happening and who was the
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  • 52 1 BRUNSWICK, Sat: TT.e former German Corrmandcr-ln-Cn::i in Germany, Gen. von Falkenhor-jt was found guilty and sentenced to be shot by th? British war crimes court If st nteht on rharses of ordering British commandos and Norwc-ion seair.en to be shot or handed over to th?
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  • 62 1 Tanker Blows Up: 25 Dead Or Missing HAIFA, Sat THE latest casualty figures following the explosicr. on the British tanker Empire Cross ar? 25 killed or missing, including nine British officers. The ship's master. John Banks, of Grimsby. escaped unhurt. The survivor? were rescued by >,he British destroyer' Virago. which
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  • 434 1 Sunday Times Reporter f I HE Singapore Police are in 1 possession ol an import- ant clue which may lead to the arrest of one of two armed Indians who made a daring attempt to rob a moneychanger, also an Indian, of $4,000 in cash in
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  • 191 1 fakis, sat. THE PARIS Peace Conference rules committee ended four I and a half hours discussion on the election of the conference chairman by agreeing without a vote to the DigFour Foreign Minister*' proposal that the chairmanship rotate between Britain, the Soviet Union, the United
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  • 134 1 LONDON, Sat. rWENTY THOUSAND GtM 1 man prisomr s of v. Britain are to be ret hum? for work in the mtata or other vital industries, the War Office stat?d today. They will go in bafhes of about 2.C00 a month, booking th? number ot
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  • 84 1 LONDON, Sat. BRITISH and Indian troops being sent to Basra ar reinforcements, a Fore g:a Oflic.! spokesman stated tod.iv H" added that an equivalent numtxr of troops is to be withdrawn from the forces already in Iraq The Government of India In an addendum early today to
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  • 49 1 REPORTS of all the major Rank Holiday *m»rt- events in Sir»'.aporf. Kuala l.umpur i and Ppnane »r* in Pat;«-s BEVCN and EIGHT. Ihr description of the return H"ht between Kid Pancho and BilW Alexander at Melbourne la«.t niirht whin- Alexander won is I also in Page EIGHT.
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  • 1683 2 SPOTLIGHT On MALA YA AND MALAYANS CLIFFORD PEER TURNS HIS A MAN who has tnken rt 000 tons ;:nij in and out of harbour has i the Sii iation ice. w I > ncidd out c.f I i. 12, 1942. Spooner ►1 4 the <iit Fie wen: 1900 and his
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 188 2 RADIO MALAYA BED NETWORK from noon i« I p.m. and 6 30 to 11 v ra on 2*5 metres from noon to 2 p m on 1.825 «i««f. in 61 metre band and from 7.45 to 9 p.m. on 4.73 msc aec la SI metre band CHINESE noon tc I.
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    • 144 2 p.m i news in Maljy m i 30 p m ENGLISH 1 pn to pin (news tt 1.30 p.m.) ar.d 3 1- pn to 11 p.m except on Sundays when ifce afternoon session opens at 5 p m mews headlines 130pm and news at 9 30 p.m > TONIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS
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    • 140 2 1.30 p.m. Scottish Orchestra. 8 45 p.m. Home Flush, 8 30 p.m. News. 8.35 p.m. Piano Parade, 8.45 p.m. Thanks for letters. 9.00 p.m. Calling all Sportsmen, 9.30 p.m Music fjrade. 10.15 p.m. Billy Mayerl, 10.30 p.m. Radio Newsreel, 10.45 p.m. London Calling, 10.50 p.m. What U man?. 10.55 p.m.
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  • 33 3 Sugar In A "Z" Craft Ore of thr Z' 1 craft of the Inland Water Transport (umpany, XI- operating in Singapore harbour with a load of suear from a vessel in the roads
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  • 36 3 AUSSIES WANT OUR TOURISTS overa 1 afiart Act.il with graph ;'.ere. nation. had been Australian newi and 1 wcrkinc under er ln Malaya Mr. U add^d 'hy: *he earikc.i 1 1 v.f'ws and bureau at Singapore
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  • 58 3 Aj.-iatlon of Cinematograph Exhibitors cf Singapore and tkm Ma»as fanned foil s at the Pa- i:ion Hes'aurant yest": The follow :n? v. v» e!:. '»>d roundi mer.ib-rs for 1946 -Mr O H Ka! > president >. Mr Da'. 1 on Mr J AM. Ed» ihon Mr. R
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  • 39 3 Sunday Times orrcsnor.dent MALAGA V I ARRESTED on a warrant in Sineanore. a Shanshalnf.se woman Wee Sow Yinjj. a schoolteacher appeared before the magistrate yesterday char^ kidnapping a child The case was po-stponed a fortnight, bail extended.
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  • 305 3 TIN .shares provided the bulk oi the bus ness rf the week and WM» m substantial business n ail classes vith somewhat :r- pgu'.ar trrncis. say Frascr 4: Co weekly i.hare circular, dated Am. 3. oceriing tin prUes in lined to harder. ■>r.d I-or.don »s«
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  • 371 3 Police winning battle with crime Sunday Times Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. DOUCE authorities in the Malayan Union believe that Perak, Kedah, and Kelantan show record crime figures because of the large marauding gangs which have swept in from over the Siamese border. Most of the gangs
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  • 178 3 Sunday Times Reporter rXPERT Lighl*ram Fiona the London r ver ar.d other Bi.t L<h ports are manning invasion "Z"' craft which have been dv.nu' valuable work in Singapore harbour with tlie emergency kaiMUing of priority civ:iian food cargoes. Inland Water Transport Compa:r. a::d lorm t nucleus
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  • 80 3 A LARGE glass window in Uk premises of Whtteaway. Laid law and Co.. Ltd.. facing Singa- 1 pore's General Post Office was 'mashed by rowdies on Friday night and damage to the extent 1 of $500 was caused, although no- th*ng was tflken from the window.
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  • 115 3 Sunday Times < orre<.nontJent HERE is a selection of news headlines from the Chinese papers. They give an idea of what the Chinese read last wtck Johore opium smokers asked when and how to cure the habit: Curing through imprison* ment not fair their answer. Disturbed
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  • 187 3 'Govt. has repudiated promise' Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG. Sat. PRESIDING over a crowded meeting of former PoWs. internees and political prisoners a' i he E. O. Hotel yesterday evening, Mr. T E. Conaghar., a Penang lawyer. charged the Government with having repudiated its promise to pay civil haoility to the
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  • 341 3 Sunday Times Correspondent SHOULD the ambitious plans of a band of civilians and Ser-, vices personnel come to frirtlon. Singapore will have a permanent live-wire amateur thea'rical so- ciety. Already these enthusjasto are 'aeklins: a big programme, and last night saw the succe^s f ul
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  • 171 3 S'PORE IS IN HOLIDAY MOOD CINGAPORE :s in holiday mood, but most Singaporeans have decided to spend their first postwar holiday^ this year at home The exodus of holiday-makers from ih« Colony to the holiday resorts of the Union Ls not as large as It used to be in preFebruary
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  • 29 3 A temporary shortage of flour ls given as the reason fur a stonpa?e of baking at several bakeries in Singaoore during *he weekend Biscuit-making, however, io continuing
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  • 45 3 DADIO Malaya Ls broad astins tonight a nlay spec ally w;itten by Patrick Hamilton a warnin? to ?ll road users. It is called "To tb ft Publ c Dangpr." Th» play will be on th<» air at 10 p.m on 61 and 300 metres. 1
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 571 4 THE STRAITS TIMES SINGAPORE AUG. 4. 1946 Beating the Gunman THE first fruits of the uus police campaign against the armid gang robber are to b*> found in the crfcM BfUTM for the moi'.th of July. Whicb show then- »«r« 71 urmrd robberies in Singapore last gainst 93 during June.
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  • 785 4 THE FILM STORY OF MALAYA'S RECOVERY The Crown Film Unit, after eight months work, has completed "shooting" AITER eight months "shooting" film up and down Malaya— in the jungle, la Uaf padi fields, on the hills, in the villago3 atid in temples, the Crown Film Unit is ptcUag up to
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  • 940 4 Changi war artist's pictures "too gruesome" MELBOURNE, July, 24. /"•HANGI (a name now know n to two af every thre*- Australian-) mado the headlines with an Army decision to halt publication of War AxtUt Murray Griffin's (hangi pictures "bocau.-e the too gruesome. Griffin, an 8 Div captive, induced Chinese helpers
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 99 4 SITUATIONS VACANT I flrst lnSin^apore, and Mlary MISCELLANEOUS h and IS4 I'TMkar > ntapore cuitakic II V 37! PNEUMATISM BACKACHE. b^n a bifvutv; to thouaani. BU SB B«;ti(a(h» 1 jmt>a. DE WITT'S ■MBS BLADDER PILLS. fHtmimmhie at .ill L A TES T A RRI VALSH GOH BRGS. Lampshade Koad KELLY
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    • 28 4 yo> f Iron; fr^nd a Seal i* affixed tc all packets of Post-war BCH an.. FIOBI TEA. HtRPt K Gil HII \M mi I lit BOH PUNTATIONS LTD.
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    • 35 4 F. N. Aerated Waters are obtainable from all leailinn provision atom at controlled prices. For Thirst Think Tirst of SODA $2.00 per do/. SWEKTS 52.50 per tloz. ORAV;' i lUSII $3.00 per doz. viittUt l.\tra
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  • 885 5 Awards for the men who sank Jap tankers SUNDAY TIMES REPORTER FOUR secret raids into Japanese-held Singapore harbour in 1943, 1944, and 1945, have been disclosed with the publication in London yesterday of gallantry awards to members of the striking forces. These forces were led by
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  • 26 5 taadtai inn*-. Cmrmsm^tamt Sat D: by 3.000 md M cipal emidly Is hoped will be final sed told that and i mii
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  • 192 5 YrSIF.RDAi a Japanese army oiiicer lold v Singapore War (rimes Court thai he knew nothing about military law. He was Major Yotori Kirhizo, commander of a labour camp in Oudong. French Indochina and one of the Japanese :utiisetl ol responsibility for carrying out an
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  • 174 5 Government Dept 'Quiz' To ram an incrra>.' in '•alary, a (iovernmfnt clerk has t<< appear before a Promotions Board, comntising thr.e s*'ui »r oln i 'ls. ai:d answer certain yuestiic.v Here are some ot them. a< 4 online to a Sunda« Times rrader who Ls a Government rlerk: What is
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  • 65 5 Sunday Times Corresr.ondent PENANG, Sat. THE anti-smallpox campaign in 1 Penang is gathering momen- J turn with the vacc. nation '»i I nearly 17.000 residents so far. Innoculation against typhoid in schools and also on hawkers has likew se been carried out. To date, out of an estimated
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  • 39 5 Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG. Sat THE fiist peoples restaurant in 1 Penang will be opened shorrlv a Socal Welfare Department official said today. Arrangements are well in hand, and the site chosen is practically ready.
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  • 369 5 Sunday fMMI Keportvr AUSTRALIA U getting /cry appreh^ns.ve or.cc aga t n over tlie risk of introduction by til travellers of smallpox cholera, and of other disease "now raging" ]n the Far East. But Australia need not be worried about passengers from Malaya bringing smallpox or anything
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  • 304 5 Sunday Time s Reporter THIRTEEN ARCHERS, or "shooting" fi<h, from Singapore I 1 are now in the aquarium of Taronga Park Zoo, BjimtJ, i after a qu.ck air Journey by Lancastrian. l i iey were a gift to the zoo from Qantas Empir, A:rv.ays.
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  • 49 5 Indonesian Girls Stranded BATAVIA. Bat. In 83 stranded Indonesian Malaya. M;vs Hdayat, ol U dones an Rtd t'ro?s Seen: it ft f r Blngap ire at th< tion of SEA( the medii'in of the Inten t cnal Red Cro fhe f li taken to Singapore fti I by the
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  • 293 5 MAHA EXHIBITION SHOWS MALAYA'S PR OGRESS Sunday Times Corre -.pondrni KI.AI A LUMPVB, Sal. NO les* than two temporary build*ng s are required to house the exhibit* oF. MMI trade and industries indicatint; the progress made in these directions since? the liberation at the fiixt post-war exhibition under the uihp
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 220 5 7?// SECRETof HEALTH, STRENGTH (.VITALITY/ Amazing FOOD TONIC feeds new HEALTH ENERGY into 4 THIN, WEAK, RUNDOWN people M I ircJ Depressed rk, worry or nerve JSP^t^ strain have sapped vital Mineral Salts from muvt replace these t^^^D* clemenrs and re-nourish your I.i i.-.ia/ing tonic tad BL food C mMaed
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    • 88 5 DIGNITY of at expensive perfume Her tcvelim neJ b) I J 'STUDIO.' A perfume cf y luxury. A treasun cj elegance was tirincJ [f, in LonJcn where fj gemm /".i^ nithlr him i!t itw/t-ni master o/ perfume. Coya's 'STI tun uperhly packed v m luxury u{es. r'l -e^ ul rx
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    • 724 6 |{y Mcrv Williams, Hoxiiik Editor, Sports (llobe MELBOURNE, By Air Mail. DOY Andre, flyweight champion of Malaya, wa^ l>eaten on points by Stumpy Butwell, at the Brisbane Stadium on Friday night (July 26), because he lacked tiphts and sustained an injured eye. However
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 184 6 A N T IPE O L CUTANEOUS VACCINE OINTMENT taatains the Her I it virus) eel and ■< van*-u« common to skin RHINO ANTIPEOL -pharynjteai infection*. OPHTHALMO-ANTIPEOL for oruaw Infn ltWM aid wsiens ENTEROFAGOS (Oral) DETENSYL :u»OC Ml !>!<<> 8101 <>(.|. \l I M'OK MORI! I I i Norwood. Immtm
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 184 6 J LcSw^SvJm^;/' climax by Edgar Rice Burroughs ■c-^m6f«. (*>,^.no. Ms ::wm*no£3 the ~%kS*- *Srsmi 48v— Bflfl Wl s*m TtT^ IBS Qnp Ji'A^'r SM?jlOjL JMV^ 'UV^ TmE SNARLING APCS C^MvlOR^P FO^ TmC -'^n^W j iV^*^- _.f 6 OP THE T/sRvAMGAfti SHE BUT TARZAK'S -j^ y mfm' Jr ma^ts^y ."-.^o them off.
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    • 465 6 uEhHhbG LEO (July M-Ang. 23) A serious week for you. Give your attention to important ma 1 its needing immediate decision. You will Itet the best results if you organize everything carefully Ilial estate and mining interests are favoured. VIRGO fAus 21-Sept. 2»>— Confidential issues may rome to your attention
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  • 596 7 Singapore Civilians ■fHE Siagaporc Civilians secured a handsome lead of 105 runs in Ikt first innings <»ver the Army XI in the August rtank Holiday Cricket nialrh which started on the S.C.C. padant; M^t«rd:i\. and will be continued this morning at But it was
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  • 122 7 KNOCKOUT SOCCER FOR SELANGOR Sunday Times Reporter ivCALA LUMfoR, Sat. Phas been decided not to run a league soccer compcthion 'this year. The Football Associa- non of Selangor made this deci--icii at the first meeting of the t jounc;l this week. The Senior and Junior knock- 1 out competitions will,
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  • 218 7 V.I. WINS BY 40 RUNS Sunda\ Tim^s Reporter KUA! «i I UMPUR, S»t IN .i mKI-weck cricket match nn t)> Vlctorv Institute ground. Malaya Command v.\» dp'»>ftU«d by Cio VI. by i 40 run*. v -iVai took Command v I five overs for eight rims. fwm were: VICTORIA IN>TITITION T.
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  • 97 7 T^HE Maxfl! B P "B" will meet the Playfair B.P. B in a friendly badmtn'on match of thiee singles. one doubles and on? m en's singles! :it thp Playfair s B.P.s court at 3 30 P m today. The MaxO! team is. Men'k Singles:— Tay Swee Hock. Tav
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  • 881 7 George Chisholm 's Sportsreel LONDON, By Air Mail. WELL, the Indians have kept interest alive until the third and last of the Test Matches. They lost the first game and drew the second at Old Trafford with their last pair at the wicket, so they
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  • 218 7 Replay Will Decide Krian Soccer League Sunday Times Correspondent KRIAW. Sat. 'PHE DID A PWD lost their unbeaten record wh^n th*v went down by i m-o goals to nil to the Malay Younjrsf«rs In the key match of th" Krlan •orcer league. Before the match the DID Sr. PWD were
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  • 94 7 AT the General Meeting of the Amicable Badminton Party the following were elected office-bearers for the year: Patron, Mr. Yeo Khee Song; president. Mr Sim Yong Mok: vice-pre-sidents. Mr. Ng Aik Koon and Mrs. Yeo; hon. secretary. Mr. Robert Tan: hon. asst. secretary. Mr. Lee Swee Hee: hon.
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  • 30 7 Vjr/ITH a v'.ew to reviving the Non- descripts Bports Club. meeting will be held at U, Karikal Road, at 9.30 a m. today for the election of office bearers.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 289 8 KID PANCHO BEATEN Billy Alexander Was Too Strong By Merv Williams, Boxing Editor, Sporting Globe MELBOURNE, Sat. KID Pancho, weighing 8 st. 13 Tb, was outpointed by Billy Alexander (8 st. 12 Vi lb) in their return battle over 12 rounds at Melbourne Stadium to-night. In their first fight Pancho
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  • 493 8 YORKSHIRE TOPS COUNTY TABLE LONDON, S^t. I 'THE champions. Yorkshire, go to A h.-ad the County cricket chani- j pionshlp table r-s a result of their win over Northamptonshire, dlsplacthelr rivals. Lancashire, who had held the .iremler p<\ *.lon for so long this season. Lanras; .re were not engaged in
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  • 148 8 STRONG opposition to Singapore's j tough o'.id rugged southpaw, Jimmy Bird, is expected from Jimmy Hall at tonights boxing at the Happy World. Bird, with an eye on qualifying for an Australian tour, has been training hard, and should fight nearer his true form today,? His
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  • 82 8 Sunday Times Reporter PENVNG, Sat. OLAYINO their first game In Penang, the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club woo braten three els to nil at hockey by the Pcnang C.R.C. this evenins The homesters assumed the offensive from the start and i fine centre I from Chiang Keng
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  • 58 8 S'PORE DYNAMOS r I''HE following have been invited to play soccer for the Dynamos against the Hrvptta] Assistants and Dressers Association at General Hospital ground r.t 5 p.m. on Wednesday Slthambaram. Ramasamy. Sudarshan Naldu (Capt Sattar; Masalamani; Slntha; Jean Pierre; A. Ganesan; Paramesvaran K.R. Muthlah: Thangavelu; S.K. Sandanam; Joseph: IP.
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  • 172 8 Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT. Sat. HPHE Segamat Malays brought off -1- double when they beat the RL. of C In the last game of the district soccer league by five goals to nil this week to win the championship Last week they fully deserved their five-nil
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  • 83 8 SWANSEA. Sat. Latest scores in the cricket match between Glamorgan and the Indian j tourists which started her" today, are: Glamorgan 148 for b.ven wici?ts. Glamorgan Ist. Inns. Dyson b Amarnath i G. Daries c Amarnath b H«iare 13 Robinson Ibw N.iyudu 16 Jones c Mankad b
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  • 97 8 Sunday Times Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. OWINQ to rain tks cricket match between the Singapore Recreatlcn Club nnd Selangc Rangers suited late this atfernoon. Selannor Rangers batting first had scored 61 runs iL<?? Soon Wee 39 not lout and Ariz 20 not out) when stumps
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  • 75 8 A TEAM to represent the Hospital Assistants and Diessers' Association against the Singapore Dynamos at soccer on the General Hospital ground on Wednesday will be selected from the following M. Fox; Hendroff, Dr. Wong Ah Teck; A. Sankaran, MaUique. a X.C Naldu (Capt.). Swee Mm 3ang: KanaKallnTam,
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  • 553 8 MARTIN RIDES WINNER Penang Races i I Sunday Times Reporter nOUaMtt, >>«t. JOCKEY MARTIN first of Malaya's prewar Australian jockeys to return, rode liis first winner In Penang today wnen he brought home th? i'avourilr New C?llo thr«f lengths ahead of the fi?ld in in? tnira iace. A yii*rp shower
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  • 125 8 St. Joseph's And Indians Draw IN an evenly contested game of soccer p!ay-d at the St. Joseph's Inst. Crcuno o 1 Friday the Slngr.rorc Inatans "B team drew with th: St. Joseph's Institution Ist XI. each side scorlns once. On the run of the play the schoo!Doys wecr more In
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  • 96 8 ROCKLITES 'THE following have been Invited to play soccer for the Jfexrklltes against the Jolly Brothers' Football XI at Telok Kurau at 5.13 to-morrow. M. Sobrielo, Ouan. Tan Ens Chla, Sam Fook, Chew Ens, A.K. Pillay. Tan Eng Kiat, Chee Kirn Cheng. Yew Tim, O. Carnegie. Jaffar bin Mohd N.K.
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