The Straits Times, 20 September 1950

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times. MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 184S TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1950. if- PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 77 1 A LARGE party of police last night raided a godown, which is being used by scores of Chinese as a dwelMng place, at Sumbawa Road and seized Communist documents. The party was led by Mr. A. H. Allen. A.S.P.. in charge of Beach Road Police
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  • 55 1 NEW YORK, Tues—America. Britain and France will formally announce today that any attack on Western Germany would be considered by them as an attack against themselves. This declaration will be made in a special communique on d«oslons affecting Germany made by the three Western occupation powers
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  • 82 1 IHON KONG. Tues. *HE Hong Kong Govern- ment today imposed strict water rationing for the second time this year "Exceptionally hot. dry weather" during the first half of September, the Government said, was one cause. "What Is really needed," said the Waterworks Engineer "is the backwash
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  • 525 1 By Straits Times Staff Reporter AT 8.25 a.m. yesterday, in the Johore Bahru Posi Office, a teleprinter machine Mnfced to Singapore began tapping out two urt%3r\aflfc*es from ttxt 77-year-old Sultan of Johore in London telling hi* Deople that a six-pound daughter— his first— har
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  • 139 1 PREMIER RECEIVES MINISTERS LONDON Tues. T»HE Prime Minister Mr. Cle--1- ment Attflee, today received ministers of nine Commonwealth countries before they began Informal discussions on trade, economic and financial problems. .The ministers are expected to discuss ways of counteracting inflationary tendencies which may arise as a result of the rearmament
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  • 373 1 WAEGWAN AND POHANG FALL U.N. Advance Troops Reach Seoul Suburb TOKYO, Tuesday. rENERAL MACARTHUR announced tonight that advanced United Nations patrol have entered the outskirts of Seoul, and that long lines of United States Marines now stretch from Inchon to Yongdungpo. At the same time, elements of the United States
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  • 28 1 MR. W. I). ROBINSON the Federation's new Deputy rommissioner of Police, on his arrival by air at Sin> apore yesterday from Britain. —Straits Times picture.
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  • 21 1 THE SULTAN and Sultanah of Johore runcitu at a night club during their present visit to London.
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  • 178 1 SAIGON, Tuesday. Fill-: French Army oflicially announced today that the French frontier oupost of Dons: Khe, near the border of Communist China, fell yesterday to a rone force of Indo-China's Vietminh Communist B Saigon, Vietnamese olue were today under aleri' orders following their laim yesterday
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  • 39 1 IVDNEY. Tues— A dockers' ke which had paralysed port here since last irsriay ended today, when kors- started clearing the bour of 70 ships. he men decided at a mass Hint yesterday to resume rk today.— Reuter-AAP.
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  • 235 1 Higher Income Tax 'Unwise' From Our Stall Correspondent PENANG. Tues. A WARNING to the Malayan Governments that it would be "most unwise" to accept any pressure from the British Governmer t on the question of a hißher income tax for this country was Riven today by the chairman of the
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  • 97 1 Turks Sail, Troops From P.I. Arrive LONDON. Tuesday. 'THE first unit of the Turkish combat force for 1 Korea sailed today from the southern port of Iskenderun. The composition of the I units was not disclosed, but It is believed to include an officer cadre together with MajorOeneral Taksim Yazidgl.
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  • 63 1 From Our Own t«r.e- pordent LONDON. Tues. THE Amsterdam correspondent of the India Rubber Journal reports today that U is doubted that Indonesia would restrict rubber exports to Russia if Malaya did so. Weil-informed circles in Amsterdam consider the Russian production of synthetic and dandelion latex
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  • 65 1 RANGOON. Tues.— A Burmese magistrate today fined three supporters here with the Singapore football team Rs. 40 each with the alternative of one month's hard labour for entering Burma on Sept. 14 without Immigration permits or valid passports. The men are Chan Cheng Kltt, Nr Oheong
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  • 86 1 LONDON, Tues. PEN. Arthur Perclval, G.0.C., Malaya In the 1941-42 campaign, presided over a meeting of ex -prisoner of war delegates which today discussed means of furtherIng the claim for compensation now being sought by former prisoners of the Japanese. Machinery was set up to pursue
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  • 18 1 Lieut. -General Bir Maroia Briggs, the Director of Operations, yesterday visited the Gemas Resettlement Camp.
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  • 98 1 THE HAGUE. Tuei. QUEEN* Juliana In a speech opening Parliament hero today told the Dutch they would have to increase their defence effort*, otiry thft present burdtn of taxes (or some time, and possibly ac- "pt more drastic measures. The Queen declared It was a "cause
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  • 117 1 LONDON. Tuesday. A CONSERVATIVE M.P., Major Tufton Beamish, asked In the House of Commons today why British units fighting in Malaya were not allowed to be named in contrast to those in Korea. The War Minister, Mr. Johni Strachey, said that permission was given
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  • 294 1 WORST S'PORE POWER CUT DARKENS CITY pAILURE of one generator at St. James' Power Station plunged the whole of Singapore into darkness last night for a one and half hour blackout the most extensive power cut the Colony has known. When the single generator broke down all other generators in
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  • 229 1 HARI Raya Haji. which has been declared a public- holiday in Perak, Johore, Negri Sembilan and Kelantan. will he observed on Saturday and not on Friday as originally gaielted. Arrangements have hern made for Government Muslim employees to be given time off to visit the
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  • 56 1 An electrical short circuit caused a fire in the second floor of a drying shed at the Lam Chot n Rubber Factory at the 7th mile, Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, last night. The fire was put out by factory workers before the afp rival of fire
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  • 189 2 DID NOT ANSWER AID CALL MANILA, Tues. A HOUSE Committee lnquiring Into the Aug. 25 attack by Communist Hukbalahap raiders on the constabulary camp at Macabulos. Tarlac province, announced It had discovered that the Philippines army camp, only a few miles away, failed to answer repeated requests for reinforcement. An
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  • 312 2 Anti-Reds May Not Fight For Australia Against Reds ALIENS WANT TO WFEND THEIR HOMELAND SYDNEY, Tuesday. jyjANY bitterly anti-Communist migrants to Australia have applied to join Australian military units, but have been turned down because the Defence Act bars aliens from serving in the nations armed forces. An argument frequently
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  • 56 2 SYDNEY' WAR ORPHANS WAR ORPHANS Jan; c Pascoe and Harry Gale, both ared 9, are escorted to the Cenotaph at Sydney by MajorGeneral A. S. Allen and Captain C. H. Brooks on the opening; day of Legacy Week. Legacy is the organisation which helps support the children of Australian soldiers
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  • 65 2 nDlTillj c BLACKPOOL, Tuesday. gRITAIPTS pipe smokinf pablk will shortw hare an opportunity of burin* briar pipes in variety «f colours. A factory here will soon be turning them oat in rreen black r Whlte> We Ule UmaUiT fcrown «">« The firm hopes later to
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    • 196 2 LONDON, Tuesday. OINCE the recent G.P.O. announcement that the marriage rate among its girl telephone operators in London was much higher than in other industries, there has been a rush of recruits for switch board jobs. "Girls and women are comI Ing forward at the
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    • 89 2 AID INDIA IF POLICY CHANGED NEW YORK. Tues. RAPID economic development in India will require large-scale foreign financial aid and techn'cal assistance which will mean more liberal government policies concerning foreign nvestments. according to a study published today by the Institute of International Finance of New York University. "Reliance will
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    • 276 2 NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Office of the State Engineer Selangor. Kuala Lumpur, up to 13 00 noon on the 26th September. 1950. Tor the supply of granite metal from Bukit Blachan Quarry at 7th Mile BukW Blachan Rosd In Kuala Lumpur District i (period
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    • 83 2 j Who's been 1 sue*"** &@j? How the family lovee Huntley and Palmers' Barley Biscuits The only trouble i« they go so quickly with children around. Not that jou can really mind t heM delicious bisottita are so nourishing, and are the most economical way of providing the goodness that
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  • 315 3 MacA SAYS CHINA REDS ARE AIDING N. KOREANS LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. r KNEKAL Mac Arthur charged yesterday that Communist China provided a major share of the muscle of the North Korean army by swelling its ranks with 40,000 to 60,000 combatseasoned troops of Korean origin. Russia supplied the North Korean
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  • 34 3 RED CHINA'S first Ambassador to Sweden, General Keng Piae, arriving at Stockholm with his wife. He broke his journey from China with a stay of several weeks at Moscow.—A P picture
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  • 158 3 Estate Men Consider Interim Plan From Our Staff ('orirspuiidcnt SEREMBAN. Tues. MEGOTIATIOKrf between representatives of tfcfl Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association ani the ne'-'ctiation conimillec of the Pan-Malayan Rubber Workers' Union for a new wage •cale for rubber, worker are •till continuing, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, chairman, of the negotiation
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  • 55 3 LONDON. Tues. A British Government spokesman yest described the new I lan regulations for controlling Suez Canal shipping reasonable." The Dep Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Davies, foreshadowed a new British approach to Bgypt on the subject when he told a Commons questioner the Cairo Government's explanations of their new
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  • 43 3 WASHI.VfJTOV. Tues President Truman yesterday signed the Bill allowir.tr Mr George Marshall to bt-corne United States Secretary of Defence. The White House said Mr. Marshall* forma: nomination to the post would be sent to the Senate for i confirmation at once.-Rou-ter.
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  • 71 3 IRS. H. Wilson of MelilA bourne Street. Maitland, received a cheque from the Department of Social Services for the funeral of her husband. That annoyed her. Then the Department stopped Mr. Wilson's pension. That annoyed h l% n. Exchange of letters restored the pension and
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  • 181 3 By A Special Air Correspondent SINGAPORE, Tuesday. FHE F.E.A.F. Sunderland flying-boat squadron which left Seletar a few days ago for he Korean war/ ront is already in the thick of 1 air cover >perations there, particularly in the Inchon beachj head area. j An announcement
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  • 204 3 NEW YORK. Tuesday. 'THE North Atlantic Council yesterday "warmly welcomed the proposal to create as soon as possible an integrated military force adequate to defend Europe. The 12 Foreign Ministers then adjourned to consult their governments on means cf creating an international army. They will
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  • 88 3 PARIS, Tues. UR Winston Chun hills 1 European army proposal will be placed before the parliaments of 15 Western nations. A European Consultative Assembly spokesman said national parliaments will be asked to debate Mr. Churchill's proposal and decide whether to demand action by their governments.
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  • 40 3 HONO KONG, Tues. The Chinese Communists have announced plans to rebuild Yenan, the famous cave city which was their refuge after the "long march" of the *****, and their capital until they conquered the Chinese mainland.— Reuter.
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  • 134 3 LONDON. Tues. 'ITIS British Government A yesterday put an embargo on the export to lronCrruln countries of machine tools that the West needs for Its own defence. Mr. Harold Wilson. President of the Board of Trade, said, however, that he could not guarantee that machine tools
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  • 143 3 DURBAN, Tuesday. PHE Prime Minister, Dr. Daniel Malan, said here A today the people of South Africa would ally themselves with the Commonwealth and other likeminded nations of the world in the event of a major war. "Anti-British and isolation bogeys are dead". he declared.
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  • 333 3 India Moves To Admit Mao 's Regime To U.N. LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. INDIA gave notice yesterday that she would introduce a resolution to the United Nations General Assembly today calling for representation of "the Republic of China in the General Assembly." While this announcement was made at Lake Success, Pandit
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  • 162 3 U.S. Plan To By-Pass Red Vetoes LAKE SUCCESS, Tues. rHE United Nations General I Assembly is expected toiay to set up machinery for jy-passing the Security Coun•il which has been persistenty blocked by Soviet vetoes. Under this plan much of he power now exercised by he Council in international disputes
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  • 30 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Michael Lee, Commerce Department Far Eastern trade expert, has been suspended from his $10,000 a year job following an "adverse report" by the Department's loyalty board— A.P.
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  • 22 3 ROME.Tues— Two light nrthquak: s were felt ear'v v'-'rrflav in the province of Imfla '20 miles north-east of Rome Rcuttr
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  • 547 4 Landlord Who Didn't Report Premium Fined A FRAUD on the public" was how a Singapore lawyer described an offence by an Indian landlord in not reporting to the Municipal Commission that he had received a premium of $4,730 for the tenancy of a newly constructed house
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  • 99 4 SINGAPORE women yes- terday were made eligible for service with the Malayan local defence forces with the passing by the Colony Legislative Council of amendments to the Malayan Naval Force Bill, the Malayan Air Training Corps Bill and the Volunteer Force Bill. Mr. John Laycock's Child
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    44 4 THE REGENT of Jobore, Tu ngkm Mabkota, piciurra at the telr graph counter in the Johorr Babrn Post Office yesterday sending a cable of congratulations to bis father, the Sultan of Johorr and the Sultanah. after < i i.:-<u ik. p n .il Vrin/»c< Straits
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  • 62 4 A REWARD of $25 is being offered by Mr. E. B. Paul, of 87. Joo Chiat Terrace. Singapore, for Information on the whereabouts of Bertie March, who has been missing since Sept. 8 Bertie, a 11-year-old Tamil boy, speaks English. Tamil and Malay. He Is 4 ft.
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  • 42 4 Fran Oar SUV Correspondent IPOH, Tues,— Fifteen Ipoh doctors and dental surgeons, graduates of the King Edward VII Medical College. Singapore have given $5,286 to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund during the University Fortnight in Ipoh.
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  • 75 4 The United States Information Service has donated 31 medical and nursing books to the Kandan* Kerbau Hospital in Singapore. The presentation was made last week by Miss Margaret K. Beadles. USIS Librarian for Singapore and Federation. The USIS free library at Raffles Place win now allow
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  • 32 4 MR. F. N. HO YD- WILLIAMS, the new Deputy Director of Broadcasting, who returned to Singapore yesterday after leave in England with Mrs. Lloyd- Williams. Straits Times picture.
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  • 225 4 $84,000 BREACH OF TRUST ALLEGED From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. T»FX top officials or the Selangor Health and Strength Association appeared in the Kuala Lumpur Second Magistrate's Court today on three charges of criminal breach of trust Involving $84,007 .56. r They were
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  • 144 4 A LEGISLATIVE Councillor yesterday urged safe- guards at the Esplanade Reclamation to prevent people 1 falling into the sea and drowning. Speaking durin? the Legislative Council's adjournment, Mr P. P. De Souza asked Government to consider the erection of a protective barrier over the sea-wall as
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  • 37 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The State Executive Council meetings In Kelantan wil!- be held at the Balal Besar, Kota Bharu, on Oct. 7, Oct. 23. Nov. 6. Nov. 20. Dec. 4, Dec. 18 and T)ec. SO.
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  • 216 4 |i*HE following were among those 1 who arrived at Kallang alr- port. Singapore, yesterday. Passeng,ers in transit are not included In I the list. QANTAS/BOAC »r«m SyteeVi Miss J Hamilton From JakarU: Mrs. C. D. Williams. Messrs. R. A. Perrymai. P. M Tetrel. Dr. Tefrel, J, M.
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  • 68 4 "Without opium-carriers the trade cannot flourish." said the Singapore Becond District Judge, Mr. Tap Ah Tan, yesterday when he sentenced 24-year-old Quek Keok Chung to eight months' imprisonment for possession of 2 Ib. or opium. Quek pleaded guilty. The 'opium was found in a motor-boat in
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  • 50 4 From Oar HUB Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Chai Fatt. a Chlnecc convicted and sentenced to death by the Ipoh High Court for carrying a nanc grenade, was hanged ai Taiping Prison this morning. He was the 108 th bandit sen'enccd to death nnder the Emergency Regulations.
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  • 124 4 int iweaiciii services 01 ouiB<*pvjie &nu me mwiation have invited domiciled medical officers in the service to apply for seven superscale posts^ This was stated In the Sin-;-gapore Legislative Council' meeting yesterday in reply to questions tabled .by Mr. N. A. Mallal (Municipality SouthWest).
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  • 26 4 MRS. SUIRIN It)/ )\U who has arrived from Bombay to take charge of a new Bahai (universal brotherhood) centre at Singapore. Straits Times picture.
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  • 307 4 M.C.s TO VISIT SHOCKING' S'PORE SLUMS Straits Times Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Municipal sub-committee studying the problem of slum dwellings may visit the rabbit's warren of hovels, unparalleled anywhere else in the Colony, discovered by the Police in their extensive man hunt in the squatter area of Al-Junied Road and
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  • 147 4 [NVESTIGATIONS wi!l be carried out as to what the asis of the cost of living aljwance in Singapore should c and what machinery (or d justing that allowance can set up, said the acting Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L. Jlythe, in the Legislative touncil yesterday.
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  • 86 4 TAY Kok Poon, a former storekeeper employed by rraser aud Neave, was yesterday acquitted and discharged by the Singapore Second Police Magistrals. Mr. 8. E. Teh, on two counts of criminal breach of trust. Tay was alleged to have misappropriated two sums of $57.80 and $42 belonging to
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  • 44 4 From Our Own Correspondent SEGAMAT. Tuts.-- Charged In the Segamat Sessions Court wltA possession of a gallon of toddy without a licence in a kampong near Buloh Kasap, 32-year -oil Santhanam wa s fined $75 f" 10 weeks' Imprisonment
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  • 36 4 BSNTONO, Tuei. The unior scouts of the Ist Benong Sulalman School Group, rhflie clearing their new amp site on Saturday mw a rtld boar. Tli* Monte and heir scout masters killed it.
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  • 429 5 CAMP LOANS TO BE PAID IN FULL Colony Votes $386,246 A SUM of $386,246 was voted by the Singapore I Legislative Council meeting yesterday to repay in full its share of loans raised by the Finance Committee of the Civilian Internment Camp, Singapore, after the Double-Tenth. The Federation Government intends
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    46 5 RESCUE FROM THE AIR: A F.E.A.F. helicopter. the "casualty" safely carried in the pannier at the side of the machine, takes off from a jungle clearing to fly to the nearest hospital. This RAF PR picture was taken at a recent casualty evacualion demonstration.
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  • 10 5 MISS JUNE HAMILTON ..with her baUerini dress
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  • 138 5 WITH A SURPRISE DRESS rENTY-nve-year-okl Australian night club singer Ida June i" Unpredictable" Hamilton surprised oilicials at Kalian* airport, Singapore, last evening, i She walked into th-> rus-! loins hall carrying her ballerina dress OH its hanger. Tlie dress she carried is a very special dre-s—the one In which she
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  • 44 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Pot parrying on business as a birbpr at Kulai without a Uct'iice from the Town Board, Lai Hln was fined $30 in the Johore Bahru Police Court tod>y and ordered to close the business In a week's time
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  • 163 5 From Our Stan Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. I^HIS morning security fortes shot and killed a 1 Chinese bandit in Pahang. He was found to be 3rmed with a hand grenade. 1 In NEGRI SEMBII.AN yostfTday. security forces contacted two bandits, buth "I whom escaped. Yesterday morning,
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  • 42 5 Ball of $5,000 In two sureties was offeree In tin- Singapore Second District Court yesterday to Tan Kal. aged 28. who claimed trial to posnesslng two lb. of opium at Boon Tat Street The case was postponed till Sept. 23.
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  • 238 5 Few Nurses: T.B. Plan Retarded THE cafflcuity in recruiting nurses in Singapore was one of the primary limiting factors in the expansion of the Government's tuberculosis service, said the acting Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe. in the Legislative Council yesterday. He was replying to Mr. Jr.fc i Laycock (Municipality
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  • 77 5 ANEW Indian Seamen's Union for Slngajxve Indian seamen Is expected to be formed before the end of this month The organisers told the Straits Times yesterday that I many Indian seamen felt there was no proper trade union to look after their interests. The union when
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  • 45 5 Tan Ah Noi. a 33-year-old woman, living in Bukit Timah village, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to possessing half a gallon of dutiable samsu. Bail of $100 In one surety was allowed. Sentence was postponed until Sept. 26.
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  • 67 5 Til! Governor had just 1 given his assent to the Registration of Nurses Ordinance IM9, said the acting Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L. Blythe, in the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. This was in reply to Mr. N. A. Mallal (Municipality South-West) who said that
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  • 238 5 WHAT was to have been a demonstration of casualty evacuation by helicopter turned at the last minute into the real thing in Johore yesterday. A soldier was Injured in a hand grenade explosion during an army training demonstration. A helicopter of F.E.A.F. Casualty Evacuation Flight was
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  • 62 5 Ong Ah Kow. a trlsha-rlder. was bound over for a year in the sum of $500 in two sureties when he pleaded guilty in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday to possessing four leafpackets of opium and four pills at Dickson Road. He was fined $75
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  • 41 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. In accordance with the Federation Agreement, the High Commissioner of Malaya has asked the State of Johore to reserve about 2.400 square feet of land In Kota Tinpgi town for a new telephone exhanße.
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  • 49 5 Twj British s-Jdiors. Michael Frank Hickling and Derek James Nicholls. both of the Royal Signals stationed at Tyersall Camp, were committed by the Relief Court yesterday to the Assizes on a charge or causing hurt to a taxi-driver. Giam Guan Lai. and robbing him of his taxi
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  • 101 5 nOST-mortem examinations I 1 are made in the majority of cases where deaths occur through sheer accidents, but not where the cause of death Is obvious. This is the Singapore Government s reply to questions on the subject tabled In the Legislative Council meeting yesterday
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  • 240 5 PRICE BOARD FOR S'PORE A FOOD and Price Control Advisory Board is being formed in Singapore and will meet soon, the Government announced in the Legislative Council yesterday in reply to questions by Mr. Thio Chan Bee (Nominated). Mr. Thio had suggested that such a board should be set up
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  • 56 5 AUeegu uy me piuacv-uiiuu w» >c the banker of a Ma.ay game jf chance called "champlae." Dng Lee Hiang. a taxi driver was fined $15 In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. Ong was arrested by a detective on the five-foot way of Mountbatten Club last
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    68 5 WITH HER TAIL UNO shaft damaged and her profiler removed in drydotk. the Am rrioan President Line's round-the-world freighter President Hardin; shown being towed by Harbour Board toss to the Western Anchor:...'- r ;'.ci Ist U a "dead ehlp. M The frHchtw was daaxawd *oon after leaving Singapore when she
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 67 5 CHINESE V.M.C.A.. SelegU Road. staff meeting. 9 a.m.. biskeiball, 6 p.m.. badminton. 5 1.) p mi. V. W. C. A.. K» oiig Groups' meeting. St. Hilda." School. Ceylon Road, 1 p.m. V.M.C.A., Orchard Road, ches» club, S p.m.. art club, life class. p.m.. educational film snow, 8 p.m ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
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  • 20 6 MRS. CHITTAMPALAM A. GARDINER passed away on 18th Sept., in Colombo. The funeral will take place on 20th instant.
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  • 40 6 THE FAMILY of the lal c Mr. Fow Tock Sang of No. 8. Lorong 34. Oylang, thank all relatives friends for their wreaths, letters ol condolence, loan of vehicles, attended night visits Se funeral on tin- 14th September. 1950.
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  • 610 6 The §traits Times. Singapore, Wed. Sept. 20, 1950. Defence Of Europe AllnOUgn a careiuiiy wuiued communique does its best to hide failure, the labours of the Atlantic Treaty Council in New York have disappointed. The twelve Foreign Ministers warmly welcomed the proposal for creating an integrated military force for the
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  • 554 6 me sum 01 $j»0,j40 win De paid to those who lent money to the Camp Fund during the internment in Changi Gaol and Sime Road, if the Federal Legislative Council follows the Colony Council in approving the settlement recommended by the latter's Finance Committee. This is a
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  • 903 6  -  D. P. WAGLE, Renter's Correspondent By NEW YORK, Tues. holding the stage of world attention for nearly three months, the U.N. Security Council is going to be overshadowed for a similar period by the General Assembly, which begins its fifth session today. The Council does
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    • 269 6 IN your issue of last Saturday, under the heading "I.C.F.T.U. Decision Greatest Gift," it was reported that Singapore trade union leaders had said that the establishment of a Labour College in Singapore by the I.C.F.T.U. would mean that the trade union movement would be
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    • 222 6 "The Blue Lamp" LAST Saturday 1 travelled 200 miles, to and fro between Penang and Kangar, to see for myself how good the much-publicised film 'The Blue Lamp" really is. To me, and I believe to most others, the film is worth jouble that distance to
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    • 57 6 MAY I say how anxious I am In connection with the revision of pensions? &bout six months ago the Government of the Federation of Malaya paid us pensioners two or three months' arrears of pension in anticipation of revision of pendons. We have so far heard nothing
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    • 324 6 I HAVE read with inter- est the opinions expressed by various people on the Bill, to be introduced in the Singapore Legislature by Mr. John Laycock, on child marriage. As a father of four. I cannot help but give my own views. While fully supporting Mr. Laycocks
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  • 430 6 On the Margin King's Regulations /\NE of the most curious, most amusing and yet most annoying pitfalls In our trade is illustrated by the following letter which we received at the week-end: "In your issue of Sept. IS there appeared a wedding photograph of a police officer carrying his sword
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    • 736 6 Straits Timei Free Preu foi ttw canvciMcitc* of adlit Floor. Singapore Cold Sror.nc, Orchard Read. wiH t«c*iv* small advertisements i and answers to bei nvr-lxo. I CLASSIFIED ADS. THE ENGAGEMENT is announced between Noel V. Lance, eldest son of Mr. Mrs. P. I-ange, and Sybil A. Young, daughter of Mr.
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    • 60 6 4 ♦>♦♦ VaOUf WORLDS LARGEST MANUFACTURERS Of ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHERS lit** 1 I VACTRIC Floor Polisher has THREE) BRUSHES. Turning at tremendous speed, they caused the Polisher to move gently round the floor, taking only a few minutes to impart a superb gloss to Parquet or Tile Floor. PRICE $195.00
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    • 92 6 Coivudt the G)?rime^cui£ c Unioii THE "COMMERCIAL UNION" GROUP OF INSURANCE COMPANIES COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. PALATINE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. LIVERPOOL VICTORIA INSURANCE CORP: BRITISH GENERAL INSURANCE CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE IPOH P.O. Boa 107. T.I. 5077. P.O. Boi 47 M 574. ■ranch Manager: Locjl Manager
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  • 675 7 Only 3 Back Lint Yew Hock Council Motion JJOMINATED Councillor Mr. Urn Yew Hock's oratory failed to stem the overwhelming opposition with which his motion to permit government officers on study or scholarship leave to retain their quarters was received by the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday.
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  • 27 7 TRIUMPH OVERPOLIO MRS. BARBARA EMERSON, formerly of Singapore, who has been chosen Battle of Britain Queen for Brighton and Hove. She had been a victim of polio.
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  • 132 7 HE WORE WOMEN'S CLOTHING ARRESTED in Bras Basah Road. Singapore while wearing women's clothes, a 20-year-old man was sentenced yesterday to six months' rigorous imprisonment for gross Indecency. Inspector Devadas. In evidence, said that the identity card stated that Hashim bin Ahmad was a male. He was sent to the
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  • 100 7 Union May Withdraw Demand rPHE Singapore Rednlusion •I- Employees Union may withdraw the demand for the reinstatement of Mr. D. N. Booth, their president, when their representatives meet the representatives of Redlffusion (Singapore) Ltd. on Saturday at the Labour Department to settle the 47-day old strike. The employees and the
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  • 98 7 QWNERS of all houses, buildings, lands and tenements within the Municipal area will continue to pay a two per cent, improvement rate next year, it was decided at the Singapore Legislative Council meeting yesterday. In moving a motion to this effect, the acting Municipal President. Mr.
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  • 171 7 CTRICKEN by infantile paralysis while living In Singapore two years ago, Mrs. Barbara Emmerson, wife of Mr. A. Emmerson, KLM traffic officer at Kallang airport, made a complete recovery and was this week acclaimed Brighton and Hove Battle of Britain Queen. i London newspapers asked
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  • 56 7 rpwo employees of a ship- yard in Sin Koh Street, Singapore, who hit each other yesterday in an argument, refused to make statements to the police because "we ere still friends," they said. One man was slightly injured. A passerby, who saw a large crowd
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  • 152 7 S'pore Film On Education Plan A DOCUMENTARY film on Singapore's Education Plan for Malayan and overseas screening is to be produced by the Singapore Government at a cost of $12,730. This 111 m will publicise the purpose and scope of the Plan. It will have English and vernacular commentaries. The
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  • 66 7 AN old Japanese bomb was found on Monday night outside the R.A.I-", sick quarters at Tengah aerodrome. No one knows where it came from or how it eot there. The person who found it. rolled the bomb into a ditch from the roadway. Yesterday,
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  • 26 7 The Food Control Ration Office has nearly trebled its daily issue of new ration cards or renewals of existing cards, the Singapore Government stated yesterday.
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  • 135 7 Liaison Committee For Colony M.C.A. TOE Singapore Branch of the Malayan Chinese 1 Association is to form a communities liaison committee which will act as a liaison between the people of Singapore and the Government. Stating this over Radio -p Malaya last night, the Singapore Branch President. Mr. Chong Thutt
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  • 52 7 rE Singapore Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association "will see to it that its members donate btood as renerowlv as possible." Mr. Chonc Thutt Pitt, president of the branch, said last night. Mr. (hone said H was a sluune that anly M Chinese donated blood
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  • 161 7 JT was not possible to make i the steps any more public than they were over the dismissal of nine revenue men, said the acting Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe. In the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. He was replying to Mr. N. A. Mallal (Municipality
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  • 40 7 The All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society announced last night that the Hari Raya Haji mass-prayer meeting for this year will be held at the Victoria School ground on Saturday at 8 a.m., and not on Sunday as previously stated.
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  • 34 7 me commissioner 01 Registration does not now Insist on birth certificates from those who apply for identity cards on reaching the age of 12. the Singapore Government confirmed yesterday.
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  • 39 7 Arrested with 84 chap Jl kl slips and one schedule on his person, Ang Chwee Bok was bound over in the sum of $250 for a period of six months In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday.
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  • 88 7 A 28-YEAR-OLD Chinese woman wept In the dock of the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday on being convicted or a cnarge of posses sing dutiable tobacco. She was Tan Kirn Eng, of Jeddah Street, who was fined $6,900, or nine months' Imprisonment, for possessing 230 lb. of
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  • 65 7 rpwo contributions to "Grandma Ong's Fund" were received yesterday. They amounted to $80 bringing the total to $4,000.10. The donations had the tinge of the turf. Both were from punters. "Two Lucky Punters— Ong and Teo" presented $50. and "Tara Street" donated a dividend of
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  • 40 7 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Chan Ah Poh was charged at Johore Bahru with stealing Jewellery, valued at $270, on Feb. 9 at Bidor. The case was transferred to the Sessions Court at Tapah. Perak.
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  • 316 7 Govt. Pledge on Local Born AN ASSURANCE that Government has adopted a policy of appointment of local personnel to the Colony's senior services as its normal procedure was Riven in the Singapore I oolsiative '-ouncil meeting yesterday by the acting Colonial S^creterv, Mr W. L. Blythe </.' B1 >' the
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  • 677 8 'UNDUE EMPHASIS ON SELF RULE' 'Country *Must Be Ready First 9 From Our Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tuesday. I'll fp'ly supporting the natural national aspirations of the people of this country, the Penang Chamber of Commerce believes that self-government should come only when a nation is "really ready for it and
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  • 228 8 Govt ControlsIf Necessary IF occasion demands, the Singapore Government 1 will re-impose stringent controls over the procurement of goods, Imports and exports and over internal movement if necessary, Mr. Andrew Gilmour, Secretary for Economic Affairs, said in the Legislative Council yesterday. A skeleton organisation to carry this out had already
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  • 38 8 from Our Own CorrrsDondrnl JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Pte Yahaya of the Johore Vlilitary Forces died In hospital on Monday. He was the >on of the late Pato Sheikh Abdullah, former ADC to the Cnltan nf Tnknrn
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  • 81 8 RADIO 'PIRATES' FUSED RADIO Malaya s campaign against "pirate" listeners who have not paid their $12 a year wireless licences is now well under way. 1 i.st week seven people were fined amounts varying between $10 and $30 in the Singapore courts for operating wireless sets without a licence. Yesterday
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  • 163 8 r|R. Mohamed Roem, Indonesia's Foreign Affairs Minister designate and the Republic's first High Commissioner to the Netherlands, spent an hour at Kallang airport. Singapore, yesterday en route by 1 U: Rom told the Straits Times: "I was happy to be my country's first
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  • 79 8 A r.ile of celophane na-vr which caught fire burnt $500 worth of chongsams belonging to Miss Yong Lee. a Singapore ni?ht «lub singer, yes; "relay morning. Miss I>e threw 10 buckets of water on trip mass n| flaming dresses in her room in Purvis Sir-'>-i "I
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  • 315 8 Higher Class Rubber In Smallholdings rrom uur Man correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. DEVELOPMENT of possible far reaching consequences to the rubber industry the mlk processing of smallholders' latex had aken place in Kedah and Perlis in the last 8 months, the Malayan Agricultural Journal eported today. Smallholders had come to
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  • 253 8 1 WHITE Paper laid in the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday on the salary or allowance paid to unofficial members of Executive and Legislative Councils in British Colonial dependencies shows that Hong Kong, Gibraltar and Falkland Islands are the only three dependencies where no allowances whatever are
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  • 113 8 REFERENCE was made bj Mr Llm Yew Hock < Nominated) in the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday to an incident which happened in a Singapore newspaper office recently. following which three South African ships engineers were fined in a police court on a charge of house trespass with Intent
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  • 58 8 From Oar Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Sunnah blnte Abu. aged 50. and Mlnah binte Kassan, aged 20. both of Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore, were charged in the police court today with criminal breach of trust of ornaments valued at $655 The magistrate ordered them to be
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  • 117 8 DIRTY work" had been going on with the waiting list of patients for Tan Tock Seng Hospital, declared Mr. John Laycock < Municipality North -Fast) In the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday He said that the names of people at the bottom of the list had
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 89 8 if -=j^m W* ml £^^UK'**l sM'^^^ 1 "^^^^^^^^P "^#^^^^K b^b^^b^Hb^bD^^ SUNBEAM-TALBOT WINS AGAIN! Once again Sunbeam Talbot can have excelled in the International Alpine Trials of 1950. just examine these results: SUNBEAM TALBOT: First and Second 2 litre class First 2 litre class. Acceleration and Braking Test. ALL CLASS CHALLENGE
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    • 287 8 There's still plenty of time to II \3 111 ySJßaiff^-- j ku Tlinnor' Arch of Tltii. In R00m... oy Clipper m iim |n hmrVgrmin4 You'll remember Rome as long as you live! The four great basilicas where Holy Year rites are held The treasures of the Vatican the Panlheon, C.ol«i*-«miiiv,
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  • 1590 9 'Marshall Aid should go, to Malaya From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 11. T*HIS has been an extraordinarily "early" year A in Britain. Starting with an April heatwav* which turned spring into a brief hot summer, we had the best of our roses and other midsummer flowers in May and
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  • 281 9 DRINCESS El.zabeth, Princess Anne and Prince r Charles, all off to Scotland for a fortnight with the res.t of the Royal Family at Balmoral: Princess Elizabeth was fully recovered from her confinement within a fortnight. AN unnamed London girl who changed her spectacles from steel-rimmed to
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    • 577 9 Be Proud of Your English Are yOU content With the Way you Speak and Business leaders wto contribute rit*? Are you sure that you are not making !i riklnß mess to word ilstakes that cause people to underrate you? ""^rre7«^ tagETTo..^ I are unanimous In urging that good Never nas
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    • 271 9 GflLfl OF LOnOOII m BM4MU wnu t^S,. V rw« io». imi jj V^^\ ■"»"WS I j >A a— ipittn. I I n /fl rwfiU co<»fl, iff ««C* MtllW I To b* fuhion»bl« today, lips and S Im lv mwm §hmll I nailt muit harmoniz* with dreii colour*. I No longer
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    • 263 9 10 am. Neva, followed by Ne s 5 'ilTiocSSe- VeToTm nto arranße<l: 10 V{rtM Emergency News from K.L.; 10.10 JJJ"^ 620 Anniv^ 1030 Uante Muiic Close Close; 10.60 Schools: 1J Malay; ar> 7 Ne \vs, Share Market. Inter- BFEBS I p.m. Dance Music; IJO News; i ude 730 "Record Review"-
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  • 621 10  -  808 GILMORE Australian newsletter by MELBOURNE, Sun. peak wool prices bounce share prices to new peaks city economists and city spokesmen pale at the pace. They are. riding fast and high on the sheep's back but in sonic-thing like unison they are yelling for a slow-down! The
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  • 633 10  - Siberia comes to Saxony GWYN LEWIS By QNCE invalids flocked to the Erz Gebirge mountains on the Czech-German border to seek health from the healing springs. Since 1946 300.000 Germans, men and women, have gone there But not for their health. For a different, more sinister reason to dig uranium,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 595 10 /")NE of the most common fall- d!amo:id. even on a three-card suit. ings of non-expert players la West stayed out of ti.e auction. to emulate the ostrich and bury giving the opponents rope to let their heads in the sand! That. In them hang themselves, then ffTect, was whai East
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    • 1309 11 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. „,V incorpOMtaw .n BLOB nmMBL LtMB Carrier opH»« f >nnU ota atkat parts t* IMC m* »lltfca»ga carga SAILINCS I* LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONOON CONTINENTAL PORTS Dua Sails P Sham Pervn* M«nt<x tor L'pooi »b|o* C 29/10 faat. 25 ta»t. M/2S Sa»t. 29/ Oct. 1 T "^JSo.
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    • 716 11 London Stocks LONDON, Tues. FIE London Stock Exchange today shed Its recent mood of caution and ended the trading period on a bright note. Small gains were widespread in many sections and followed some bear covering and investment buying. Nevertheless there was an underlying note of restraint awaiting the vital
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    • 1381 11 MALAYAN SHARES From A Market Correspondent ijVDLLOWING London's lead, the Malayan share market yesterday was hesitant, but steady for Tin shares. Industrials remained firm and small Inquiries continued for Rubbers. Prices quoted yesterday by the Malayan Sharebrokers' vapj f <%(%«% 7 a mS'in Assoclatlon^ere^ UN: $392£ A PICUL Pref i.BO
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    • 388 11 Singapore Rubber DUBBER jumped six cents a lb. above Monday's close ln Singapore yesterday with fresh Inquiries and sellers holding off. The market opened steady and was Inclined to ease slightly during th« morning. At noon. October first-grade touched $1.47 i a lb. Early in the afternoon, there wag a
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    • 1016 11 llncoiportteu tf )mgapoi T i icleption* No. 5»06 ILLIHMAN tSt BUCKNAIX KLAVBMBBS LINt LONDON. HAVRE. ANTWERP 15.v. JSS'.PaT™ 1 1 '?*NCISBv ROTTEKOAM HAMBURC PORUAND SEATTLE VANCOUVW city Of iVANSVILLE Accepting cargo toi tentrai ft South >por. f. Stum P«,ang AmW M PolU 20/26 Sapt 17/19 Sept 18/JOsJpt. '«ANCISVILIJ 27 Sept
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  • 411 12 HONG KONG STAGE DAZZLING RALLY Draw Game With 3 Goals In 4 Mm. From Our Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tuesday. 4 REMARKABLE rally in the last six minutes of play saw Hong Kong save the tame against i'emk in their soccer fixture played at Chinese Issembly Hall ground today. The proceeds
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  • 97 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A NORTH Teraos South soccer match for the Football Assn. of Malaya trophy will be played at H.Q. Malaya ground, Kuala Lumpur, on Oct. 28 in aid of the Malayan Association for the preventiton of Tuberculosis. A representative committee has been formed
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  • 84 12 Gunners won the Singapore Polo [Hub's American tourney which nas concluded yesterday. Results yesterday were Gunners Irew with Black Cats two-all -and Irew with Mixed GrlU nil-all. Mixed GrlU beat Black Cats Gun- iers therefore scored one win and j Jiree draws. Runners-up were I Mixed Grill
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  • 76 12 OIME Darby Sports Club beat Borneo Motors Sports Club Sr four goals to one In a Business ouse "A" league soccer match played on the C.V.M.A. ground yesterday Sime Darby opened scoring early in the game through centre-for-ward Spiers but Borneo Motors got their equaliser five minutes
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  • 254 12 /GEOFFREY DYSON, \J Chief coach to the British Amateur Athletic Association, will write a series of six articles exclusively for the Straits Times. The first of these articles on hurdling will be published tomorrow. Other articles will deal with modern developments and methods in field
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  • 225 12 KHALSA Association, with less team work than their opponents, were lucky to draw two-all with the Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang yesterday. Khalsa scored five minutes from the start when centre forward Harbajan Singh sent in a crisp shot off a long corner taken
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  • 208 12 ALL-India table tennis tourists had a hard fight before scoring their fourth successive victory In the Colony by four matches to one against Singapore league champions, Tlgej S.A.. at the Happy World last night. Singapore champion, Loh Kum Soon, struck top form to beat
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  • 485 12 TRIANGULAR TABLE TENNIS MEET rilh crack Shanghai table icnnis team Mng xao are throwing in their forces with the Wing Sun team of Hong Kong to put up a combined team against Malaya and All-India in the triangular meet starting tonight at the Happy World
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  • 138 12 THE Qualifying Round, over 36 holes, in the Royal Singapore Golf Club Club Championship was played on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. The following qualified for match play: M. M. Paterson 149. D. A.O. Davies 153. W. J. Oibb 154. C. W. Watson 155. A. B. Davis
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  • 36 12 RANGOON, Tues.— A goal in the last minute of play saved Burma from a second defeat by the visiting Singapore Chinese P. A. here yesterday. Each side scored two goals
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  • 156 12 ROYAL Army Pay Corps (Nee Soon) ran Into a storm of goals when they met the Fathul Karib Club In a SAFA Junior Cup tie at Oeylang Stadium yesterday. Fathul Karib won six-nil. The soldiers were no match for the fast and nippy Fathul Karib.
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  • 441 12 IL'OKLD ranking hurdle good sprinters, said Geoff Dyson in the third Singapore coaches and a yesterday. To emphasise the point he save the example of Richard Attlesey of the University of Southern California. who docks 21.350 C. for the straight 200 metres and takes
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    32 12 GEOFFREY DYSON, chief coach to the British AAA, bops over the high Jump bar to demonstrate the second stage in teaching Western 801 l at the Victoria School yesterday. Strait* Times picture.
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  • 217 12 OASE WORKSHOPS, R.E.M.E. (Singapore District)] 13 will meet 26th Field Regiment K A (Malaya) In the FARELF Cup soccer final at Jalan Besar Stadium today at 5.15 p.m. Workshops will be captained by the District ArmyNavy and Combined Services star. QMS Whltehorn. His apposite
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  • 42 12 uuthne sports ciud trouncta Cable and Wireless by nine goals to nil in a S.A.F.A. Business House "B" league game on 8.0.D.C.A. ground yesterday. Scorers for Outhries were: Weng Kce (I), Gosman (2), J.\!l ir and Sum Wen?
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    • 813 12 <•. iUKU ADS. ■C ni 1 1.. in uage 8i SIT ONS VACANT WAX 'ARTMEN'I WOKKS PI VI( SINOAPORE: AppUca'uns i British Subjects are In- ri po«is of Quantity Survpvoi ith the War Department, jnpore. Applicants mils' na oass,rd the Final Ex•minatio of the Royal Institution ot 'hart i red
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    • 417 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. Contlnned from previous col. WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED: Radiator for Cater)illar D 7 Tractor. Reply Box Jo. A 2255. S.T. SECONDHAND OK. winter •lothing for boys aged 7 yrs. che&t 24") 2 yrs. (chest 18") nd baby 6 months Phon e *****. WANTED: For immediate deivery one Building
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    • 176 12 l yfc £0 COOLING /r§?S^ BREEZES .T l=^:: —£S* I ELECTRIC FANS MADE IN ENGLAND "V^ m^—^^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^S AOVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO LTD. OF ENGLAND SINCAPOftI MALACCA KUALA LUMFU* PENANG "Right-ni fly at once! <§IJM Buyers and sellers with oversea! intercut* J*i*JavJ keep one. eye on the clocks and
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    • 81 12 SOCCER: FARELF Cup Final, Base Workshops, REME f 26 Fid. Regt. at Jalan Beaar •Udlum Business House A: Shell v Fraser Neave at GeyUng; Bus. Hse. B: Chartered Bank v Bukom at CYMA; Friendly: "Hunt Bahru Eangen v Indian R.< at Farrer Park. RI'GBY: SASC f Naval Base at Nee
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    • 23 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 5.35 a.m. i6n. Bin.) and 3.58 p.m. (Bft. lln.). TOMORROW: 8.01 am. Tit. lln.) and 5.42 p.m. (7ft. 7m i
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