The Straits Times, 20 May 1950

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PA<ifcS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1950. if PRICE TEN CENTS
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  • 495 1 ONN TO MAKE BIG CALL TO UMNO Citizen Plan Faces Lengthy Debate Today From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. J)ATO Onn bin Ja'afar is expected to make a forthright appeal for support for the Communities Liaison Committee* proposals on the extension of citizenship at tomorrow's special Assembly of the
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  • 140 1 WINNIPEG, Fri. AKMV engineers were today blowing up a rail way embankment to relieve pressure on some of the dykes holding back the raging flood waters of the Red Ri'cr and its tributaries Meanwhile, the Royal Canadian Air Force had put all its planes
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  • 147 1 NEW tfORK. Friday. HHHE Duke of Windsor, in an informal interview 1 yesterday, said that he does not miss being a king, but h e misses "my country and working for it." He had just finished watchlr.; a nlm screening of his first television appearance.
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  • 39 1 PATNA. Bihar, Fri.— Six passengers were slightly injup'd when carriages of a passenger train in the Owdh Tirhut railway were derailed near Hajipore, 25 miles north of Patna. according to an uniflicial report received Reuter
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  • 98 1 DUKE OF WINDSOR MEMOIRS BEGIN TOMORROW TOMORROW The Sunday Times begins publicacation of the Duke of Windsor's memoirs, the story of those years of his life that changed the course of history. No more important or more fascinating series has ever before been published in any newspaper. No British King
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  • 186 1 CHICAGO, Friday. THE American tyre industry's dependence on natural rubber imports from the Far East may be ended by a modified synthetic rubber for tyre bodies developed at the University of Illinois, it was indicated here today. Details of the new type synthetic rubber, or
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  • 71 1 TOKYO, Fri.— The Metropolitan Police yesterday arrested seven persons on charges of making imitation penicillin, streptomycin and diazine and selling them in the market. The police seized 200 bottles of penicillin, 100 of streptomycin and 50 of diazine. The gang bought empty American medicine bottles from
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    74 1 MARIA AMINAH "I DONT WANT TO GO TO HOLLAND." cried 13-year-old Maria Huberdina Hertogh, after an hour had been spent persuading: her to get into a car at the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday following a decision by the Chief Justice that she be delivered into the care of the Netherlands
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  • 146 1 MELBOURNE, Prl. THE Federal Executive of the Australian Returned Servicemen's League have passed a resolution urging the Government to take an active part in the defence of Malaya. The executive said that the defence of Malaya against Communist terrorists was of vital interest to the
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  • 22 1 TOKYO, Fri.— The Danish Great Northern Cable Company hopes to find 57 miles of stolen cables somewhere In Japan. A.P.
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  • 18 1 TOKYO, Fri.— The Bank of Korea will open Its first branch office in Tokyo tomorrow. Reuter.
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  • 106 1 LONDON, Friday. jniFTEEN United States Air Force men were killed r yesterday when their B 29 Superfortress, one of its engines disabled, crashed while attempting an emergency landing at Lagens airbase on an Azores island. A United States Air Force statement said that the
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  • 603 1 MALAY WOMAN TO LOSE DUTCH 'DA UGHTER Singapore Chief JuMice, Mr Justice Murray-Aynsley, yesterday ordered that a 13-year-old Dutch girl— who has lived for eijrht years with a Malay woman in Java and Malaya should be given into the care of the Netherlands Consul-General who, it is understood, will return
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  • 36 1 For Top Jap Cop Dishonour TOKYO, Fri. rrw EN TV -three-year -old ■*-Masago Kamei, Tokyo's "best policeman," has been discharged from the force with disho7iour. He hit a citizen who congratulated him on being "happy."— Renter.
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  • 257 1 rpHE advance guard of the Royal Marine 3rd Commando Brigade landed this week at Penang from the 13,000-ton light fleet aircraft-carrier Ocean. The "green beret boys*' have already gone ahead into the forward areas to prepare the way for intensified warfare against the bandits. Ocean,
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  • 72 1 SYDNEY. Fri. LORD Macdonald, leader of the British delegation, said at the end of this morning's session of the Commonwealth conference on economic aid to South and South-East Asia: "There is no deadlock. The talks will end on the highest plane." An authoritative source said that
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  • 178 2 Trade Barriers Lose Orders For Britain LONDON, Fri. ORITISH manufacturers complained yesterday that hundreds of thousands of pounds in export orders were being lost at the British Industries Fair because of import licensing barriers raised by South American, Far Eastern and Scandinavian countries. The manufacturers said "we could do ten
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    60 2 MRS. LUCILLE VOGELER, blonde 38-year-old wife of Robert Vogeler, who is serving 15-year sentence for alleged espionage imposed on him by a Hungarian court last February, talks to Mr. Dean Acheson, the U.S. Secretary of State, at the American Embassy in London. She discussed with him what steps might be
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  • 49 2 SYDNEY, Frl. Claims served recently by the New South Wales Hairdressing, Employers Union asks for three days compassionate leave a year on proof of the death of wife, rcothtr, laiher, daughter, sister, brother, mo-ther-in-law, or father-in-law of a member. One comment was. "They have forgotten the grand-parents."—Reuter.-AAP.
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    • 345 2 FRANKFURT, Friday. A 30-YEAR-OLD American woman has been ordered to stand trial on a charge of cutting off the hair of a Lithuanian girl whom she believed had stolen the affections of her airman husband. The wife's maid is also on bail. Elsa
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  • 38 2 M_ n LONDON, Friday. K. Duncan George Stewart, former Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief of Sarawak, who was assassinated last December, left a personal estate in England valued at £9,000, it was disclosed here yesterday Renter.
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  • 368 3 HONG KONG, Friday. pOUR Nationalist gunboats took off 96 Chinese passengers, including high Nationalist officers fleeing to Macao from Gen Chiang Kai-shek's stronghold of Formosa, when they stopped the Norwegian vessel Prosper in inter- 1 national waters near the Pearl River delta. A party
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  • 141 3 NAIROBI, Fri. pOLICE used tear gas yester- day to disperse a crowd of j African! when a city-wide strike was '.ouched off by the arrest of a Communist '.rade union leader. Armoured cars and riot squads cruised through the while street cleaners, s.iop assistants, office
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  • 99 3 LONDON. Pit A CONSERVATIVE M.mber of Parliament yesterday asked the Gove.nment to outlaw the Communist r>arty. "Peace among '.he powers is unattainable unless as 4 first step His Majesty.- Government takes Irrm.pdia l c action" to do so, S:r W;ildron Smithers said in a motion submitted
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  • 71 3 Pk^lOKiA. Fri Four I pearls were found in a plate ra by a diner in a restaurant nere yesterday. i suppose that when a customer has Dought a dozen, oysters the contents must be- I long »o him But. on the other hand, this is a
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  • 26 3 TEL AVIV, Fri.— lsrael is expected to protest to Britain against the flight over Israeli territory on Wednesday of a British flying boat.— A.P.
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  • 98 3 ROME, Fri. The liaiian Catholic Action struck yesterday at Communism's efforts j to influence and win children. Quotidiano, oflicia: organ ol the 4,000,000 member organisation, said: it is necessary to tell the Communists openly that if they want a battle in this sector it will
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  • 177 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. JVIK. John Foster Dulles, recently appointed as Mr. ITI Dean Acheson's policy adviser, is to take over the task of preparing for a Japanese peace treaty. President Truman said yesterday a Japanese treaty was "not far off' A U.S. State
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  • 211 3 PEAKL tIAKBOI'K, Friday. TWO U.S. airmen, who were held for 18 months by the Chinese Communists, said yesterday that their captors gave them considerate treatment and never offered violence. They are marine sergeant Elmer C. Bender and William C. Smith, Navy chief electrician's mate. At
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  • 65 3 LA PAZ, Bolivia, Fri. TWO civilians were killed and 12 soldiers wounded in rioting here last night as a nationwide general strike curtailed normal activities. The Director General of Police blamed the Communists for the shootings. He said police arrested a number of demonstrators who
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  • 76 3 Mao Sends Greetings To Ho HONO KONG. Fri. RADIO Peking said yesterday that Mao Tse-tung told Ho Chi-Minh that the peoples of China and Vietminh shcvld "unite forever" in a common effort for the peace of Asia. Mao and the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party had sent greetings
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  • 39 3 SEROWE, Fri. Seretse Khama exiled chief of the Bamangwato tribe, said yesterday he was not sure the birth of a daughter to his white wife, Ruth, will do his cause among the tribesmen any good.— A.P.
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    55 3 TWO U.S. NAVY MEN HELD captive by the Chinese Communists for 19 montlif after their plane w»s forced down in China arc shown aboard the U.S. destroyer Floyd Parks at Hon? Kong. They are Master Sgt. Elmer Bender and Chief Mate William Smith, seen in civilian clothes.
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  • 35 3 MANILA, Fri.— Three delegations to the forthcoming Baguio conference India, Pakistan, and Australia— are expected to arrive in Manila from Australia by air on May 24, according to a usually reliable source.— Reuter.
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    23 3 DR. ALBERT Einstein. -I-year-old scientist, photographed when he made one of his rare appearances in public at Prlncetown, New Jersey, U.S.A.— A.P. picture.
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  • 149 3 JOHANNESBURG, Fri. y\ PROVINCIAL law separating Afrikaans-speak-ing school-children from those speaking English has angered parents iv the Transvaal. They echo the charge of Field Marshal Jan Smuts, 'he opposition leader, that the real reason behind it was. Nationalist fear that, with Afrikaans-speaking parents more and
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  • 208 3 Fuchs Has Option Of Reply To U.S. G-Men LONDON. Fri. AMERICAN P. 8.1. agents will question the convicted British atomic spy. Klaus Fuchs, only if he agrees to it, the Home Secretary Mr. Chutei Ede, told the House of Commons on Thursday. Britain recently granted O.S. authorities permission to question
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  • 98 3 WORLD'S BIGGEST ELECTION CALCUTTA, Fri. THE world's biggest election, 1 In which nearly 170,000,000 voters will take part, will be held in India about this time next year, according to the Chief Election Commissioner, Mr. S. Sen. Mr. Sen said that elections to the Central and State Legislatures could be
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  • 47 3 MOMBASA, Fri. A/mcd police and patients, who tumbled hurriedly out ot bed. joined in efforts to catch a 12-foot python which imaded the European hospital grounds in Mombasa yesterday. Owing to the crowd, police were unable to op«»n fire and the python escaped— AP.
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  • 65 3 BUDAPEST, Fri.— The Hun- j garian Government yesterday requested Britain to recall three high ranking diplomats from her Budapest legation. In a note, the Hungarian Government said it considered the First Secretary, Mr. Clive Eborall, the Third Secretary, Mr. Ernest Marston Smith and another Third Secretary,
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  • 248 3 LONDON, Friday. A MEKICA has agreed to keep up associations with Europe's economic recovery after the Marshall Plan ends two years from now, a Bis: Three statement disclosed yesterday. The U.S. and Canada probably will be invited to set up an informal link with
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    23 4 CHK M-ll\ Karma. of the Vonen's Hospital. Kuala Kancsar who will be l»->v- early in June h pilgrims to M"rca
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  • 324 4 AID S.-E. ASIA INDUSTRIES SAYS DATO Vital Part Of U. S. Security WASHINGTON, Friday. TWO members of the Malayan Federal Legislative Council said yesterday that the only way to prevent the Communists overrunning South-East Asia was to keep them out of IndoChina, and to maintain the goodwill of all SouthEast
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  • 64 4 I rum Oui SUIT I orroponC. ill KUALA LUMPUR, Fri APPLICANTS for identity cards in the Federation liny now be chrrged a fee not exceeding $10 before a card is i--,ucd if they cannot give the iterlng authority docui nary proof of personiJ particulars required
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  • 66 4 Irom Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fiiday. Ari'ROPEAN rnrnter. Mr. W. B. Caulfield, of Jamos MUta and Co.. Kuala Lumpur, is in hospital irith injuries received in a motor accident. Mr. Caulfleld's car skidded, hit a tree and overturned in Ampang K«ml yesterday morning. He
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  • 102 4 From Oar Staff Correspondent TAIPING, Fri.— Ahmad bin Hassan, was bound over at Taiping for $100 to be of good behaviour for three months for voluntarily causing hurt to Leow Nyuk Phin with a dagger He was fined $10 for possession of a dagger in a
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    52 4 FOR HELP GIVEN MR. LEE CHIN CHUAN and Mr. Lee Sin Suan. of huah. Port Dickson, receive certificates from the British Adviser, Negri SemWlan, Mr. H. P. Bryson, for the help given by them daring the Japanese occupation. The presentation took pl*«e on the Port Dickson town padanr— L.K. Beng
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  • 163 4 From Our Staff Correspondent PENANG, Friday. A CLUB with a membership open exclusively to Asians will be formed in I'enang if a proposaf to start it is adopted at a preliminary meeting called for May ZK To be called the All Blues Club, this will
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  • 57 4 From Our Staff Correspondent I SEKEMBAN, Fri. THE entire rank and file of the Seremban District police headquarters, have decided to register as blood donors in answer to a recent appeal by the State Medical and Health Officer N.S., Dr. J. E. McMahon They include
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  • 19 4 SEGAMAT Frl.— Charged with violating the hooting ban, 38-year-old Yahaya bin Ahmad claimed trial at Segamat.
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  • 92 4 From Or Staff Corresponds i.t MALACCA, Fri.* Fls timely that, at this crucMl moment in Malayan politics, Indians should not quarrel as to which is -and which is not the supremo body which the Government should recognise but should, without delay, proceed to form a single
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  • 262 4 Penang Clerks To Hold Poll On Pay Proposals From Our Staff Correspondent PENANG, Friday. fO ascertain the general views of Government clerks on the Benham Salary proposals, the Penang and Province Wellr sl*y General Clerical Service Union is to take a poll among its members before June 10. The union
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  • 163 4 From Oui sun tOl n-sioiu. ut MALACCA, Fri. j TTHE trial of Mohamed ICus- san bin Hassan, Malacca Public Relations Officer who faces three chaiges in connection with misappropriation of departmental petrel, was postponed to June i 3 after its third day in the Malacca Sessluii.s
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  • 132 4 From Ob SUB Correspouduit KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE Federal Government is offering a veterinary scholarship to a Malayan student for study either in the United Kingdom or Australia. Applicants must be between 17 and 22 years of age and have passed the School Certificate with exemption from
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  • 291 5 TRACTION CO. ROUTE EXTENSIONS 'NOT FAIR' Chinese Bus Operators Protest JEN Singapore Chinese bus companies have protested to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Chinese Advisory Board against what they call unfair competition by the Singapore Traction Co. The .board has referred the matter to the Municipal Commissioners. This
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  • 76 5 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. COR assessment of export I r duty, the High Commissioner has fixed the price of rubber from May 18 to May 24 at 78% cents a pound. For the same period and purpose, the price of copra
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  • 240 5 US Short Of 'Physical' Rubber THE rubber market opened the week steady but prices later declined In view of the American railway strike, says Lewis Peat's weekly market report. On Tuesday, May 16, news was received from New York that this strike had been settled and the market h on
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  • 85 5 From Oar Stall Correspondent SEREMBAN, Fri. The Negri Sembilan Anti-Tuber-culosis Association has agreed, in principle, that a settlement for tuberculosis cases along the Port Dickson coast road be established in conjunction with the Selangor Anti-Tubercu!nsis Association. The meeting also considered the possibility of purchasing available land
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  • 48 5 From Our Own t'orrfspond.-nt KUALA KANGSAR, Frl.— After 34 yeais' service as a teacher, Mr. V. Armukham has retired. He will leave for Ceylon shortly. He started teaching in 1916 and was Headmaster of the Government English School, Batu Gajah, when he retired.
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  • 47 5 From Our Own Correspondent MUAR, Fri. Because a prosecution witness was not available, the case in which an elderly woman, Ng Koh Chim, was charged with the murder of her adopted daughter at Parit Kathl was postponed to the next Muar Asssizes.
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  • 32 5 From Our Own Correspondent SEGAMAT, Fri. Mr. S. Sinnappoo, Indian interpreter at Segamat, has left on transfer to Johore Bahru and has been succeeded by Mr. P. Thuraisingam from Kota Tlnggl.
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  • 85 5 Tong Kirn Cheong, a 31-year-old clerk, formerly in the employ of Mr. K. B. Brotchie was charged in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of goods valued at $4,017. Goods alleged to have been involved included three cases of whisky, one
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  • 35 5 JOHORE, BAHRU, Fri Pang Chin Yong, Pang Chin Jam, Lay Wan Lut and Tin Kok Sim, tappers of Tebrau. were each fined $3 at Johore Bahru for failing to notify changes of address.
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  • 29 5 From Our Own Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Fri.— Lee Pit Tat was fined $50 or one month's imprisonment, when he pleaded guilty to havinp no identity card.
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  • 54 5 Yeo Kiam Min X and Soo Hlng Slang claimed trial in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to charges of theft by housebreakln X of 14 diesel pumps at the RAF. Seletar on April 22. Mr. P. C. Claque postponed the hearing till May 26. Bail of
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  • 153 5 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S (MB. luncheon meeting. Y.W.C.A., 5, Raffles Quay. 1.15 p.m. CHINESE V.M.C.A., Selegle Road, music class, 2.30 p.m., basketball. 5 p.m.. film show, 7.30 p.m. WESLEY M.Y.F., folk dancing class. Wesley Hall, Fort Canning, 3 p.m. V.M.C.A.. Orchard '^ss club, 3 p.m. «-ovj e
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  • 188 5 From Our Staff correspondent KUALA LI MPUR, Friday. IMPORTANT questions will be discussed at a meet1 ing of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur on June 3. One resolution concerns an approach to the Government suggesting that efforts be made to
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  • 50 5 From Out Staff Correspui.cirnt JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. A LOG suspended by creepers in the jungle fell on Pon Kai Sim, aged 32, when he teas going home after woodcutting in the jungle, fatally injuring him. The Koia Tinggi Magistrate returned a finding of death by misadventure.
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  • 26 5 TIE RAJA MUDA «>? Selangor, Tengku Abdul Aziz, recording a speech at the studios of Radio Malaya, Singapore, yesterday. This was broadcast last night.
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  • 366 5 AWARDS for army operations in Malaya from July 1 to Dec. 31 last year include Distinguished Service Orders to Brigr. J. W Stephens, 2 Gurkha Rifles, and Maj. S. J. Causley. 26 Fd. Regt. R.A In addition to more than 160 soldiers mentioned in dispatches, other
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  • 18 5 SEGAMAT. Fri.— For being drunk and disorderly, 63-year-old Kwar Tal was fired $3 at Segamat.
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  • 87 5 THE newly-installed Raja N Muda of Selangor, Tengku Abdul Aziz, visited Malaya's Singapore studios at Cafnay Buildings, yesterday. The 24-year-old Tengku is the eldest son of the Sultan of Selangor. He was installed Raja Muda last Saturday and, according to tradition, has to be away from
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  • 53 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri— A service in Tamil will be held at the Methodist Church, Johore Bahru, tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. The speaker will be Rev. G. E. Stephens. The usual Sunday school services for children will be held at 830 a.m. English and at 4.3©
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  • 364 5 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. r\ETAILS of the brutal murder of a Sakai woman and her two children at the 76th mile Bentong Karak Road in Pahang:, were disclosed tonight About midnight on May 16 four Chinese bandits one a woman, forced
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  • 89 5 Miss Evelyn de Souza will make her Singapore ae 1 -s a concert soprano soloist in the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow nighu Her singing in "Elijah" last weekend was one of the delights of that impressive performance. Tomorrow night she makes h- ™rsonal bow.
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  • 148 5 From Our Stan Correspondent IPOII, Fri. I 19 year-old mine worker, I*» Supramaniam, yestardny was fined $200 by the Ipoh Magistrate, Inche Bahaudin bin Yacob on an enticement charge Maniam, tiip husband of the allegedly enticed 13-year-old giri innachee, s ,t that he did not tlnd
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  • 59 5 Mr. Syed A:<harl Ben Shahab. representative of the Arab Press. Jakarta, will "iv a talk in MaHy on "Islam in Indonesia" on Sunday at the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society premises in I Lorong 12 Geyian». Mr. Shahab is here on a short visit is
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  • 25 5 From Our Own ('orrr.\pon<Vnl SEGAMAT Fri. -Because he allowed his goats to stray in Labis town. Tan Lam was fined $5 at Segamat.
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  • 33 5 From Our Staff Correspond, ul SEGAMAT. Fri. -Alleged la have used his private car as a taxi, 21-year-old driw Urn Poi was charged at Segamat and offered bail of $100.
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  • 1020 6 Singapore, Sat., May 20, 1950. Sino-Malay Issues In two facivig pages of the Straits Times yesterday there were Chinese and Malay views of the citizenship proposals which will be debated by the General Assembly of UMNO in Kflfca Lumpur this week end.^Tie statement issued by Mr. Tan Siew Sin in
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  • 90 6 (From the Straits Times of May 18. 1900) COME time during Friday night three glass cases containing artificial flowers were stolen from three different graves in the Roman Catholic portion of Bukit Timah Road cemetery. One of the cases was subsequently found smashed in an adjoining hedge.
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    72 6 This is the grave of Sultan Hussein, who signed Hie treaty with Sir Stamford Raffles for the cession of Singapore on February 6, 1819, together with the Tumonggong of Johore. Sultan Hussein died in Malacca in 1835 and was buried in the compound of the mosque at Tranquerah, where our
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  • 1187 6  -  By Cynicus piO4 distributors and the representatives of theatre interests who are to give newspapermen this morning their views on movie censorship are riot likely to have much to say that is new. But since their business is at stake, they may well express themselves more
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  • 803 6 PEW people in Singapore outside the Malay a id Indonesian world (which Is very much a world of its own in the Colony) had heard of Tungku Putera before he appeared on the Padaog last Saturday in the role of the Tumonggong of Johore In the Raffles pageant. Tungku
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    • 844 6 Straits Tines Free Press i»k «un»«nurtct ot «dIst Filter. Singapore Cold Stotag* Orchard Road will rrccrva ujull advortiMHtoMta and nnwi to ooi •majibor* CLASSIFIED ADS. SHEPHERD: To Desiree, wife rf U. A. Shepherd, on 10th May. f X.X Hospital, a son. Douglas ■A"'*rrw Jnr LEACH: At Bungsar Hospital, K. 9
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  • 186 7 POLICE CAR WAS ON THE SPOT THE timely arrival of a| police radio patrol in tne Botanical Gardens led to the arrest of a liiDuurer, Quek Ah Kow, who was charged in the Singapore Second Distrnt Court with the theft of d fountain pen, worth $11 from Chan Jik Pak.
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  • 47 7 tpwo Communist flags and I 1 a large number of Communist pamphlets were found In the vicinity of three Chinese schools in Singapore yesterday. A police spokesman said the documents were dated May 10 and had been issued j by the "Anti-British League." i
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  • 44 7 An application for the fixing of a rental for the SurJingham Nursing Home at No. 20. Mount Elizabeth, came upj for hearing before the Singapore Rent Conciliation Board yesterday and was postponed for two weeks. The landlord Is Sir Han Hoe Lim.
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  • 387 7 1,600 NEW FLATS 110 ARjtkSANS QUARTERS 124 SEI3PS 3 Nine-Storey Buildings For Chinatown npHE Singapore Government has approved a $12,500,000 building scheme which will be undertaken by the Improvement Trust this year. The scheme involves the erection of 1 628 flats, 110 artisans quarters, and
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  • 72 7 A GRIN— OR A GRIMACE IT IS HARD to say whether Johore "s goalkeeper, Kah Chiong, is grinning in anticipation or grimacing in anxiety as he Imps out of his goal with fists clenched in a determined effort to relieve a dangerous situation in yesterday's Malaya Cup game against Army-Navy.
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  • 121 7 U.K. TREATMENT FOR POLK) VICTIM CORPORAL G. Williams of the British Army In I Malaya, who is suffering from infantile paralysis, is travelling on a stretcher to Britain aboard the westbound Qantas Constellation which left Sin- s a pure yesieraay He Is going to Britain
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  • 32 7 From Our SUM Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— Charged with using an unlicensed car for hiring purposes, Choo Hoi, of Plentong, was fined $50 In the Johore Bahru Police Court yesterday.
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  • 96 7 A 160 H.P. tug Lanon was sold for $33,500 at a public auction by Nassim Co. at the Roubln Marine Salvage Co.. Tanjong Rhu, yesterday. Bidding which was very ::cen began at $20,000. The tug was finally sold to a Chinese shipping firm in Boat Quay.
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  • 51 7 THE Straits Steamship coaster, s.s. fcepong, was struck by lightning en route to Singapore with a 1,000-ton cargo of rice from Bangkok The ship arrived in Singapore yesterday after a rough voyage In the Straits of Malacca. The lightning struck the ship's yard arm and the signal
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  • 52 7 ADMISSION programmes for the Singapore Teachers Union Youth Drama and Music Festival at the Victoria Theatre next week have almost been taken up. A few programmes are still left for May 24, 25 and 27. Application for these should be made to the Teachers Union, 331. North
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  • 23 7 Three men and a woman were each fined $20 In the Court for playing pal-kow m Temple Street, on May 18.
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  • 141 7 A RECEIVING and adjudication order was made against M. K. Varma and M. Sekhara Varma on the petition of the judgment creditor, j Mr. Oil Mohamed, by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley, in the Singapore Supreme Court yester- day. The liabilities of the judgment debtor
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  • 91 7 TOHE first Raffles Professor JL C. Northoote Parkinson, delivered his Inaugural lecture. "The Task of the Historian," at the University of Malaya yesterday. He stressed that the new chair was rightly named after the founder of the Colony for two reasons because Sir Stamford Raffles had
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  • 94 7 THIRTY-ONE recorders in 1 the Expense Accounts Department of the Singapore Naval Base are demanding overtime duty, of which they say they have been deprived since the liberation. Only about four or five recorders are now given overtime duty, and these man seemed permanently put on the
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  • 77 7 Foo Teng San. convicted In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday of committing; breach of trust of two ladles' wrist-watches and a bicycle was described by the Magistrate, Mr. S. E. Teh, as "a clever man with an Ingenious mind." Foo was fined $50 or one
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  • 103 7 REAR Admiral F. J Jour-i dam. Commander of the French Naval Division in the Far East, paid a ctrartesy call on Admiral Sir Patrick Frind C.-in-O, Far East Su Singapore yesterday. A few hours earlier, Admiral Jourdain arrived at the Naval Base aboard the #,000
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  • 111 7 SINGAPORE'S Progressive and Labour parties, with two weeks still to go before electoral rolls for the City and Council elections are opened for revision, have started on campaigns to increase the number of registered voters. Thousands of registration forms have been obtained from the
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  • 58 7 MR ALEX LIND (left) Singapore manager of the New Zealand Insurance Co. presenting a silver salver to Mr. A. D. Anderson, while Mrs. Anderson looks on, at a cocktail party which was held to celebrate Mr. Anderson's appointment as General Manager of the company. Mr. Anderson is
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  • 350 7 TOHREE young Britons now in Singapore have been 1 told that they will have to go back to the United Kingdom if they want to join the police force here as cadet assistant superintendents of police. They are Messrs
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  • 15 7 BIRTHS DEATHS Singapore had 715 births and 187 death In the week ending May 13.
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  • 68 7 Carnival To Aid Boys Town Fund A GRAND carnival ball, with gross proceeds in aid of Boys' Town, will be held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Monday, July 3. under the auspices of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce. The ball will be under the partronage of the Governor,
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  • 765 8  - She leads women of Pakistan by DEREK DRABBLE THE Begum walked ;i li'fle behind her husband b v t her bead wns high and hei steps firm. The scene was Kallang airport last Sunday night. For an hour the four-engined Constellation from Karachi had been expected. ivlore than three-score members
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  • 121 8 DAVID Niven, well-kftown British film star, speaking over the BBC recently about the earJy days of his career said: "I was actually intended for the Navy, but I fluffed the entrance exam, and went to Sandhurst instead. I nearly fluffed there too. 1 took my veterinary exam in
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  • 209 8 COOKERY CORNER Meringue Melba A COMMON way of using up odd egu- whites is rra making menngues three whites beaten stiffly, into which you gradually beat a cup of sugar (mind it is dry!) and a teaspoon ful of vanilla and bake a dessertspoonful of the viixture on a baking
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  • 414 8  -  by EILEEN ASCROFT SHEILA VINES spends an average £5 a year on her face and figure— and they are her fortune, as she earns her living modelling in Hardy Amies's salon, London. Twenty-five years old, dark-haired, blue-eyed, with a clear, creamy skin,
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  • 65 8 Good-goody these two shoes They are green shoes t X from Java and they are fashioned of solid wood brightly poster-tpainted. Their .heels are encrusted with gold 1 and scarlet paint. Their sandal straps are in green J| I suede and gilded kid. You can
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  • 357 8 By OUR WOMEN CORRESPONDENT MEMBERS of the Chinese Ladies Association gave their president, Mrs. S. K. Wong, a pleasant surprise last Monday. Inviting her to Mrs. Richard Eu's beautiful home on Mount Sophia, they gave a little party in her honour, on the eve
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    • 290 8 No other brush quite like it! It't new— the HALEX Combing Bruih. 158 smooth, tapered plastic quills ilida through the longest hair, taking out the tangles at the tame time. A brush to stimulate the root* and give your hair new beauty I So invigorating to use to easy to
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    • 177 8 Bfei mm .m Mm W contented Baby is happy by day, W^ contented at night, when /^||p mother chooses Glaxo. l^^j For it is a carefully taj §P|flj balanced food made by the <£$3& famous Glaxo Laboratories. Vitamin D ,r s is added to help limbs to grow strong, and
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    • 195 8 STRAITS TIMES CROSSWORD K. Tic: .««<*« eruption M>. PRn«!«!\Vfißn Nrt RO 1 "Tb" music, ho? 2S Attack like canvas (6). LnUSSWWU Lf it alone: Mi to——"' 26. His fate may be a matter IS SSTj ES pS^« fssS Antony and OfO- of time <B>. HI! HI 11 HHH II I
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  • 785 9 "CHINESE CAME TO TRADE, NOT TO CONQUER" A MALACCA POINT OF VIEW •JMIh sooner it is realised by the Straits Times ;m<l all concerned that present-day Chinese in Malaya think in terms Malayan rather than in terUM purely Chinese, Kuoniintang or whathave you, the better it will be. In your
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  • 56 9 CAN anyone tell me (a) Why Malayan Girl Guides are being sent to Australia in midwinter, against the advice of the Guide authorities on the spot? (b) Why the girls have not been told that they will need warm clothing and blankets? (c) How expensive Items are to
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 9 THREE CAME HOME' Reunion after internment a scene from one of the films recently banned from showing in Singapore or the Federation of Malaya.
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  • 132 9 I WONDER when the illusion that the people of Malaya live in trees, that they are halfnakod, that they seem to tack sane, logical minds, will ever pass from the minds of people like our film censor. The censor says "All the King's Men" will
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  • 264 9 DEFERRING to your Thursday report headed "Inquiry On Colony Radio Costs Urged" and your Friday leader on the same topic, may I suggest that, if there is such an inquiry, a study of present conditions in the British Far Eastern Broadcasting Service would surely be
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  • 76 9 I RECENTLY completed a 48-inch model aeroplane and was supplied with a Mark "D 100" diesel engine, with instructions from the manufacturers for mixing the special fuel for it. But it does not work, possibly because of unsuitable climatic conditions. I should therefore be grateful for any advice,
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  • 264 9 The Mufti And The Baby I WAS quite surprised to read, in the Straits Times of May 12, what the Mufti of Johore had to say regarding the burial of a non-Muslim baby girl. This girl was only 15 days Bld afid had obyiously not committed any sins. Under Quranic
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  • 123 9 rwas very interesting to see in the Straits Times of May 5 a photograph of Mr. A. Kandiah, Dean of the Faculty of Science, Ceylon University, being given a tea party by the Kokuvil-Kon-davil Association. Political advance in the Orient is rapid, and it is high time
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  • 57 9 J SHOULD like to echo a query made recently about Municipal meter readings and to suggest that the Singapore Municipality should provide consumers of power and water with cards attached to their meters as is done in Britain. Figures shown on bills are entirely arbitrary and* are not
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  • 118 9 Public Relations Or Censorship? I OBSERVE from Friday's Straits Times that the Singapore Municipality is considering the appointment of a senior employee as Municipal Public Relations Officer "to control releases of Municipal matters to the Press and to prevent the leakage of confidential information to the public." The latter I
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  • 274 9 SUPPORT the complaint of "Disgusted Students" and of "Others Disgusted" i n the Saturday Forum. Many radio owners in Singapore seem wholly selfish or wholly thoughtless. It is a pity that Jhe Government cannot graduate the fee for a receiver's licence in proportion to
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  • 462 9 A CITIZEN WHO WANTED AN INSPECTOR /\N Wednesday I had the misfortune to feel in duty bound to call at a police station, believing I had something of importance t, 0 impart to a police inspector. When I arrived at the police station, a sentry barred my way and demanded
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  • 234 9 f\UR "Worker". of v Johore. did well in pleading for us Asian estate staff employees (in his letter of May 11. headed "M.P.I.E.A. And Asian Staff".) Good man. Tne Estates .Staff Jnion is still making slow'progress towards reaching the required 100 percent strength. This is what the
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  • 96 9 AS an interested spectator at many of the Singapore Education Week functions and at a number of shows given by schoolchildren, I was surprised and disgusted to see a number of high officials in the Girl Guide and Boy Scout movements smoking while in uniform. Although I quite
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  • 329 10 LOltoON, FrL DUYINO of British Government stocks uncovered a shortage of supplies In the Gilt-edged section of the London Stock Exchange yesterday Demand (or long-dated issues spread to other classes of Issues and the market closed firm. Caution and some hesitancy were apparent In Industrials Closing middle price?
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  • 890 10 From Our Market correspondent ALL sections of the Malayan share market were A quiet, with a slightly easier undertone, yesterday. No section held any particular interest. Prices quoted by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDCSTRIAI.8 Barer StlUr Alex Bricks Pref *M i.Sft Orfl 2.174 2.39 At*s
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  • 22 10 LONDON, Fri.. May 19.— Spot: £594}— £595: Forward, £595]— £596: Settlement, £594). Turnover: morning. 169 tons; afternoon, 15 t tons.
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  • 216 10 TONDON and New York reaction to Singapore's rubber market firmness of Thursday was below expectations. The Singapore market therefore opened rather easier yesterday. Quotations were about a cent per lb. below Thursday's close. After some fluctuation during the day, prices were inclined to be easier in the afternoon
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  • 60 10 From A Market Correspondent /"'OPRA In the Singapore produce market yesterday was steady buyers quoting $38% and sellers S39'« Coconut oil was also ciuiet at $62' i. Prices (pei picul) yesterday for other commodities were: Gambler $210 (round); $83 (Java cube)* Pepper $850: Muntok white $845: Sarawak white
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  • 77 10 CJHIPS In the Singapore outer and Inner Roads and alongside S.H.B. wharves at 4 p.m. yesterday were situal«d as follows Outer Roads: Hal Hsuan. Uenveg, Sldigo, Chltseln. van Rirbeck Ttaravik, Ulysses, Foochow, Kalabahi, Hal Lee. Inner Roads: Darvei. .VUtang, Belaga, Indraglri, Sarml. Alongside Godowns: Ui&ndrr (44-45). Nlew
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    • 1226 10 MANSFIELD 6* CO.. LTD. incOrOo"»tee rr tntaooiti -i-Ol FUNNEL LINK LatSSM xiiiiu" t. proc.Mi «i. oth.i ports re ioao ana di'cnargt cart. SAItINCS to LIVFRPOOI CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAI PORTS A* vtil» Sharp "enang Mcmai i j. I poo Avonmouth v Havre May 20/22 May 23/14 r_ iin >oi uiveipooi C.
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    • 408 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS TO NEW YORK ANO BOSTON VIA CEYLON INDIA ECYPT and MEDITERRANEAN PORTS vonr. S-haro r'anan* Pros Van Buren 10 May/2 hint 3/4 lane S/6 lun. Pres lefrcrson 6/10 j«ne 11/12 lane 13/15 |un< Pr.« Crant U/17 lun. 18/19 lune 20/27 lun. Pres Polk 28 lunc/3 lulv 4
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    • 468 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIA U X./ SAILINCS FO CONTINENT/ CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA m/s "Dansborg' dv. abt. May 27 Loading at Singapore. Port Swettenham tor Saigon Bangkok m/% Nordhval" due abt lune 11 Penang tor Bangkok m/j L |jßdJJ due abt. May 26 m/$ 'Malaya dv. abt. lun. 16 ror
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    • 1069 10 McALISTER 6t CO.. LID. (Incorporateo in jingaboi. telephone No. H9Ot> KLAVENESS LlKfe. ELLERMAM BUCKHAU Lo > ANCtm >AN FRANCIJCO CONDON. MAVRI. ANTWERP PORTLAND SEATTLE 0 VANCOUVER 1 ROTTERDAM MAMBURC Acc.eot.ng cargo tot Central South American Port* CITT Or CHESTER ypor. f Sham Penang FRANCISVILLt In Pert/26 May 27 May 28/30
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  • Annual Europeans v. Rest Cricket
    • 510 11 European Attack Lacks Variety By Our Cricket Reporter TTOE annual cricket match for the Clarke Cup 1 between Europeans and The Rest will take place on the S.C.C. padang next weekend May 27, 28 and 29, and after tomorrow's tournament matches the selectors of both
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    • 216 11 •LONDON, Fri. COUNTY cricket championship games ending today are: At Hove, Worcester besj< Sassex f*y six wickets. Sussex 232 and 213 (Perks 5 for 62). Worcester 284 and 222 for 4 (Kenyon 76, Bird 59, Dews not out 53). At Oxford, Lancashire beat Oxford University by 10 wkts.
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    • 228 11 W. INDIES v CAMB. CAMBRIDGE, Frl. FURTHER additions were T made to the list of new records whsn the cricket match between Cambridge University and the West Indies ended here in a draw today. In reply to the University's first Innings total of 594 for
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    • 100 11 rnHE Social Athletici Party 1 defeated the Ist Singapore Regt. R.A. by two-nil In a S.A.FA Junior B-l league game at the CYMA ground yesterday. In the 20th. minute. Chin Yeong scored the first goal for the Athletes and shortly after the change of ends, Heng
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    • 255 11 Hong Kong A rmy XI Win Last Match ALTHOUGH they had already embarked and were due to sail in a few hours, the Hong Kong Army Soccer XI went ashore again to beat BODCA at St. Georges Road ground, last evening, by three goals to two. Play opened with some
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    • 592 11 By Our Soccer Reporter Army-wavy z; jonore i. J)()WN one-nil at half time, in their H.M.S. Malaya v Cup fixture against Johore at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, Army-Navy, last year's finalists, looked as if they would be this year's woodenspoonists but a great-hearted effort by
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    • 248 11 CHEERFUL Lads A.P. can be considered lucky to have won two-one against Fathul Karib In their Junior B-l tie played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. With a little more luck Fathul could easily have evened up matters In the second half when they had many openings.
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    • 70 11 1 LONDON, Frl.— Ten final acceptors are announced for the Coronation Cup, to be run over the Derby course of a mile and a hnlf at Epsom, next Friday* May 26. TTiey are (with weights)- Royal Drake, DJeddah and Flush Royal, (all Bst. .10 lb.) Sbacjcleton, I Arbaee,
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    • 203 11 SINGAPORE B. r B B. 8 AUSTRAUA 10 a.m. News from K L From the London Edlto- L i riaU 4M John Ireland 516 530 p m Ra(Uo Recl: 615 iu.03 Close, 12 Malay; 1 p.m. World Affairs; 5.30 "Cliff .Road": Tchaikovsky; 6.30 News; 6.45 Dance Music (Joe Loss); 1.30
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  • 599 12  -  Flying Arrow, Nessus To Provide The Opposition By EPSOM JEEP BOTH Indian Heather and Reve de Gloire are not accepting in the mile handicap for Class 1, Div. 1 at Bukit Timah today, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club Summer Meeting, and
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  • 18 12 IF there is no rain today, the going: at Bukit Timah this afternoon should be good.
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  • 1408 12 VLTHLN AN English three- year-old like Clonagh strikes his true form it invariably pays to keep on following him and I have no hesitation in taking this smart youngster by Diplomat as the. best bet on the card in Race 5 at Bukit Timah today.
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  • 138 12 TODAY RACING: S.T.C. Governor's Cap meeting Ist Da* at liuklt Timah. CRICKET: Friendly: B.C.C. r V.M.C.A. on padang; Non-Ben-ders t Police at Thomson Road SOCCER: R.A.F. v Negrl Sembllan at Jalan Besar. GOLF: Eu Ton* Sen semifinals at Island Club. TOMORROW CRICKET: Tourney (Senior Section): S.R.C. v S.C.C.
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  • 129 12 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER RACE 1 2.15 ORINOCO Show Boy Caligula SHOW BOY Orinoco Skyscraper ORINOCO Fine Feathers Show Boy RACE 2 2.45 SHMOO Unless Mayfalr HUNTING MUSIC Unless Shmoo HUNTING MUSIC Shmoo Unless RACE S 5.15 THIRLMERE Saidan Dundonald THIRLMERE Dundonald Balam DUNDONALD Saidan Princess
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  • 1106 12 BELOW is the card of events for today's races at Bukit Timah Double tote will be on Races 5 and 8, Big Sweep on Race 7. Pat's Fancy and .The Blessing have been scratched from all engagements. Race 1—2.15: Class 3, Div. 3—7 Furs, less 17 Yds.
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  • 454 12 A REVISED LIST of six fixtures for the Sing Tao Football Club of Hong Kong was drawn up at a council meeting of the Singapore Amateur Football Association held yesterday. Sing Tao, who were originally due to arrive here yesterday and
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  • 319 12 R.A.F. Could Make S'pore Task Easier TODAY'S CUP TIES TWO MALAYA CUP soccer J. matches— in the tooth between Royal Air Force and Negrl Sembllan at Jalan Besar Stadium and In the norih between Penang and Selangrr at Penang— will be playod today. In the southern section AuMien could make
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    • 846 12 i^,io6IFIED ADS. (Continued from page 6) SITUATION WANTED EUROPEAN LADY with several secretarial experience seeks nent position. Please write Box No A9864. B.T. A' 'riV»OI»ATION VAI AMI COSMOS, n^cotU Rd. Availooe «ini»le room, fill board. FT'LI.Y furnished rooms (childrm no ob|°ctiont on 1.8.50. i4H. River Valley Road. P.RAU SITE. 5.
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    • 172 12 WRESTLING CHANG'S PROMOTIONS Present THE PHENOMENAL SM ATM AN SAM BURMISTER ■JEWISH HEAVYWEIOHT CHAMPION A TFHRIFIC FIGHTER WHOSE TWO MATCHES IN SPORE HAVE REVEALED HIM AS A RUTHLESS MEKCILESS GRAPPLER OF AMAZING STRENGTH VERSUS ALI RIZA BEY HEAVYWEItiH'I CHAAIi K>N OF TURKEY, AND THE BEST ORTHODOX V/KFS-TLER IN MALAYA TODAY
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