The Straits Times, 29 October 1950

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  • 28 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA Sunday Edition <M It»« auratcs Times «t Singapore Free Press No. 796. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 389 1 REDS-* fpo r U.S. Marines ambushed SEOUL, Saturday. JITTER fighting raged today in north vest Korea where unconfirmed reports persisted that Chinese, in North Korean Red uniforms, had joined the battle. A thousand North Koreans ambushed a company of U.S. Marines and virtually cut* it to
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  • 172 1 For several years watchers across the world have been reporting strange things in the skies. These have been grouped generally under the description "Flying Saucers'' a name given becuse one of the group appears to be disc-shaped. What is the mystery of these fascinat- ing
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  • 118 1 MacD. URGES I.C. AID OTTAWA Sat. VTP.. Malcolm Mac Donald. Coii'.r.ii.-iur.er-General for B>uth-East As:a. sa:d In Ottawa that the democracies «hould i?ive all the hrlp they c"ild to the forces fighting Communism in Indo-China Mr Mac Donald. who leaves fnr London by air today, told a Press conferenre that the
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  • 55 1 BATTLE CREEK. Michigan, Sat. DESTRUCTION by fire fast night of a jet plane plant here is believed to be a serious blow at United States production of jet planes. The fire, at the works of the Eaton Manufacturing Company, started when hydraulic fluid spbshcd on
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  • 163 1 LONDON. Saturday. A JUDGE ruled here today that the daughter of an English peer would have to stay married to an Egyptian because she knew at the wedding he was entitled to have more than one wife. The Hon. Mrs. Marjorie Elizabeth Risk. 33-year-old daughter of
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  • 34 1 LONDON. Sat.— The Government intends to take over Britain's beet sugar industry —which produces a quarter of the nations sugar— in the next session of Parliament. Government sources disclosed yesterday.
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  • 45 1 PORTLAND, (Oregom Sat. —Four were known dead and at least six were missing last night as a new storm front close on the heels of winds and rains nearing hurricane proportions hit the Pacific coast from northern California to British Columbia. UP.
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  • 59 1 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter Indra blnte Abdul Hamid yesterday denied to the Fourth Singapore Police Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque. an attempt at suicide on August 29 by drinking a bottle of liniment. Indra said she mistook the bottle of liniment for a stomach cure. Mr.
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  • 116 1 LONDON. Saturday. SCOTLAND YARD, nerve centre of Britain's crime detection (quads, is preparing an icy reception for hundreds of international criminals expected to attempt to visit this country for next year's Festival of Britain. The yard has information that well-known confidence tricksters are planning a "Festival" of their
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  • 140 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter VjORE than 5.000 persons 1"1 queued xesterday at the Esplanade and waited their turn to see a demonstration of detection of aircraft, ships, etc. by radio devices. The demonstration was staged by an R.A.F. Mobile Radar Unit and was designed to show the
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  • 38 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Mohamed Abdullah, a 20--year-old worker employed by the Singapore Municipality, while cycling along Stamford Road last night, collided with a motor car driven by a Chinese and was admitted to hospital unconscious.
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  • 231 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A SPECIAL tribute to Rill way employees who In spite of bandit activities, have maintained the railway services Is paid by Mr. J. O. Sanders, general manager of the Malayan Railway in his 1949 report. There were 49 attacks on the railways by
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  • 284 1 I am a prisoner of Whitehall —Anthony Brooke AM a prisoner here at the behest of Whitehall" alleges Mr. Anthony Brooke in a cable from Labuan received by the Sunday Times yesterday. Mr. Brooke was given -permission by the British Government to go to Labuan from Hong Kong on Friday
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  • 62 1 LISBON, Sat— The statue of Our Lady of Fatima left here by air today on a Far Eastern pilgrimage. It will travel by way of Madrid, Algiers, Tunis, Rome, Athens, Cairo and Bombay but the actual pilgrimage will not start until Singapore From there the statue
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  • 13 1 A two-day old baby girl was found aX Rahman Avenue. I
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  • 98 1 PENANG. Sal. TERRORISTS tonight burn- ed clown a polfr? the junction of F^-.ak Road and Free Schoo! Road after having failed five minutes earlier to destroy another police hut at Ross Avenue. This was set on fire at about 9 p.m. but a European noticed the
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  • 190 1 INVADE TIBET ORDER GIVEN NEW DtLHI, Sat. CARDAP Panmkar, the Jnaian Ambassador m Peking, confirmed today that units of the Chinese Communist army have been ordered to invade Tibet He *aid, however, that no confirmation had yet been received that they have actually penetrated the country. Meanwhile there ar». indications
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  • 95 1 Sunday Times gl«fl Two Sky masters, i tn? Air Oylon line and the other of Cathay Paci:. ways, had to return I i apore on Fri d:r t afier being alrborn about an hour with trouble. Both aircrat yesterday afternoon af'cr repairs had been done. The Air Ceylon
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  • 2759 2 The Coronation ceremonies Instep six hours, titfengthy day for little girls aged six and eleven, says Miss Marion Crawford in this week's instalment from The Little Princesses. Recalling the Coronation, Miss Crawford says. Coronation Day has arrived and the Princesses went to •cc the great
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    • 371 2 v T ERN A ifirtpPitooF \s£^?^™r THE precision WATCH SINCE 1856 from 145 Emm service mm sale 16 COLLVER QUffV SING/IPQRE BRAND'S ESSENCE OF CHICKEN SMITHS CLOCKS I ft FOR EVERY NEE D R R 9" DELHI f: *U Surfac. mounted wall M^ffl A |W M 9 clock fitted with
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  • 188 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE scaling of a vertical sword-ladder of 36 steps by a woman medium, followed immediately by a male medium, high-lighted the festival of the goddess Nam Poh Tor, celebrated on a large scale by the Singapore Teochew Community yesterday. This
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  • 195 3 Hotel site goes A-begging Bai ii.iv Times Staff Reporter ■KJOBODY wants to Duild a big hotel in Johore Bahi Nobody has accepted an offer by the Johore Government of a site for one. The site Is on hip'i ground With a view of the Straits of Ji:hore. It is only
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  • 17 3 Siniiav Times Staff Krporter Then will be no prnnramm? today at the Dayton Tamil Asso- <
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  • 81 3 "NJO decision on ;.he future of Ng Kal Suiitj, the 44--year-old timber merchant, who was found guilty but insane of the murder of Yong Yit Lin, the Singapore contractor, has yet been made. The Colonial Secretary, said a Singapore Government spokesman yesterday, was still considering whether
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  • 42 3 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter Mr. Philip E. Haring. US. Vice Consul at Singapore, relurued yesterday on the A. PL. round-the-world luxury liner President Polk alter a v action witn Mrs. Haring and his daughters, Jaquellne and Adrienne: at Lansdale Pennsylvania.
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  • 200 3 RESERVOIRS NOW OUT OF BOUNDS Sunday Times SUIT Reporter pOWER stations, reservoirs I and sewage works in Singapore were on Friday declared protected places. The Municipal Water Engineer or his Deputy is the authority from whom passes •nay be obtained to enter Peirce Reservoir or MacRitchie Reservoir which, with more
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  • 88 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Twenty-one-year old Tan Chwee Tee was fined $8,000, in default six months' imprisonment, by the Singapore Third Police Court Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday for possession of 546 pounds of dutiable tobacco. A police patrol launch saw an unlighted
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  • 37 3 The war in Korea. Below. Men of the 187 th Regimental Combat Team parachute from C-119'i at Sunchon. Above: A U.S. tank heading for Pyongyang pastes a biasing North Korean tank. A.P. picture*.
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  • 550 3 With the price of rubber still rising Sunday Tunes Staff Correspondent MARK FOENANDER recalls the days when kJALAYA is experiencing a rubber boom after a very long interval and plantation rubber has touched a point which recalls the hectic period of the first rubber boom which
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  • 38 3 S -unlay Times Staff Beporter Dr. Leland Wang, interna-tionally-known speaker from UJS.A.. who is on a short visit to Singapore, will preach today at 6 p.m. at the Bethesda (Katong) Church 17, Pennefather Road.
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  • 276 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter jyiODERATE trade interest and selling; reserve again Improved the price of rubber in the Singapore market yesterday when first grade November registered $1.88 a Ib three cents above Friday's close. The advance was steady following the opening of the market, due
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  • 77 3 Sunday Times SUB Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. With the exception of one semi-permanent building all the booths in the cooked food market, Jalan Campbell, have been cleared away to make room for the erection of kiosks of a more permanent character. These buildings which are being
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    • 371 3 What! USHA NO CARPET? jA I SP e aal Feature*:o\\TL Backward-Forward stitching, central bobbin 'Impossible!" exd- operation, larger flyaimed the wise old wheel> $Pring aC tion lever, corresponding Carpet maker. Such movement, easy and a nice aircraft and handling. f larger thread capacity. no carpet! "Some one will get PROVED
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  • 2241 4  -  C. O. JENNINGS By INSTALMENT SIX STARVATION! /\N their 61st day £1 sea V and their 20th day without any food whatsoever, Jennings, and Hall on sighting no land took the great and difficult decision to turn their tiny boat about and attempt to sail back
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    • 294 4 /f OIFT 'HERE'S NEWS.,.. *A THAT GIVES the world's most wanted gift pen! The new Parker "51" f^ fi **> a "remarkable new Aero-metric Ink System and it's the WRITING PERFECTION greatest ever devised A S|^^^ c Afi r metrlc Ink System is a wholly new, scientific method of} t/7^
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  • 921 5  - EAST AND WEST MEET IN A MALAYAN STYLE OF PAINTING NONI WRIGHT By can teach a student to paint in Eastern styles, I can teach him in Western styles. He learns all ways, and then it's up 10 him to experiment and develop his own style. In Malaya the styles
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  • 128 5 SPEEDING UP AT CAUSEWAY CUSTOMS Sunday Times C'orr^pondrnt JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. FOLLOWING made by Johore pianirrs that alter a holiday traffic at the Customs Causeway office Was very heavy causing a long wait and payment of overtime before being cleared, ihe Customs Department announced that after the erection of a
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  • 141 5 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. J^AST night in Johore a large bandit gang burned down the labourers' lines on an estate. Bandits detonated a charge under a goods train and damaged the railway track in Negri Sembilan yesterday evening. There were no casualties. Bandits
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  • 29 5 PRAYER MEETING— Johore Malays attend "Thalil prayers at the Istana Stulang for Allah's blessing on the baby daughter of the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore.
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  • 203 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A UNITED States Immigration Officer travelled halfway across the world to see a deportee, A. E. Dbarar, safely home. Yesterday at Kallang airport, Singapore, Mr. Charles R. Challendes. the Immigration Officer, closed the case of Dbarar, after he had put him on
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  • 113 5 Mini i Tin.rs SlalT Rrporier A MALAY youth, who stol.» a rt> gold pocket watch ani then gave it as a present >o his girl friend, pleaded guilty in the Fourth Singapore Police Court yesterday. He was Mohamed bin Trrashi who took a gold
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 108 5 TODAY'S AADIO SINGAPORE SFKDS 9-11 ajn. A* ffpoie; 11 'Old 9™ r m editorials 443 "Famous OverWives 1 Tale"; 11-30-5 p.m. As tures": 5.15 London Studio MelodSpore; S "Variety Bandbox"- lcs 545 Weekly Newsletter; 6 5.30 Music of Donald Vorhees; 7 ESeT'irlSi S tS Service from Vennln X'K Road French;
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  • 1943 6 \&\il WQjJa/ REPORTING IJAVE you too been won- dering what the posters paying: "Are you doing anything on November 7th" were for? Not to speak of the even bigger posters sayIng "You Don't Have To Know the Language." with the same message in Chinese characters underneath. I
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  • 871 7  - Someone with ideas and ideals MARY HEATHCOTT FROM I IT is always invigorating to >meone with and ideals who, furthermore, has the :v and the ebul lience to translate dreams into realities. Such a oae is authoress Nopl Wynyard. whom I met in Singapore but who now lives in a
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  • 900 7 Warn off these human wolves.... HUMAN CASEBOOK I AM a working girl, and go to work by bus each morning. Thert are a few men whose offices are situated near my place of employment who cause me great embarrassment by trailing me to and from work. 1 have tried catching
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  • 59 7 Anal n«w hair-styU I* cjM*4 Hrn "T»» Sawyer," after Mat* Twain's ehatactaf. Iffact, ear.fr** m a boy fishing trom a fiver-bank. Method. wiiM) puffed fcalf:«rti |o«H« *.»ch •tl»«r» around Hrn h«jd irtt* a gentle v>lvl mo«nnnt at Mm bach, Hrn hair imtfi flat hit* a ryHU
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  • 436 7 English people, used now to looking mxm bananas a? ft commodity for the privileged few, arc enchanted by the abuAdance they find waiting ior them in Maiaya. The moment when they step onto Clifford Pier to be Erected by the Banana Women and the even
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  • 571 8 Is this you? THE HIPPY TYPE YOUR hips are your problem? They are too large in comparison with your bust? Then concentrate on creating a sense of proportion. The most satisfactory wav of doing this is by broadening the shoul-der-line, but there are many other helpful devices. Styles DICK THESE:
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  • Article, Illustration
    777 8  -  MARIAN 8y SUNDAY. Friend brings pet monkey to visit us today. Children are delighted, and take it Into garden to play. A little later it begins to rain and monkey makes a flying leap for nearest tree, refusing to come rfown. We all stand under tree getting wetter
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    582 8 I'll is not exactly vlmt t«>\f books say. it is in fact what I d 0...' telling the story from this stage 0*) to this <«••) AN 18-YEAR-OLD FACE SHOULD LOOii. 45 THOUGH ITS OWNER IS Iff YEARS OLD. BUT TOO FEW DO. PAR6ARA Davies. who is 18-years-old, lets
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  • 284 9 UNDERGRADUATES ARE MORE VITAL Too much emphasis on professors 9 Rajah Sunday Times Staff Reporter UNLESS the accent is changed from the professorial and administrative side to the undergraduate side in the University of Malaya, then it would be better to scrap the institution and send the students abroad, Progressive
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    47 9 A member of the staff of the U.S. Consulate in Singapore, Mm Mildred |arvis. of West Virginia, was married yesterday at rti« Wesley Methodist Church to Mr. Christoffer Boer of Holland. Th« U.S. Consul-Ceneral in Singapore. Mr. William R. Langdon, gave i*iy the bride. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 279 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter J-JLINDED four years ago by Chinese gunmen who shot him through both, eyes when they held up his taxi, a Singapore Indian. Ramasamy, stays up all night, so that his wife and three children can sleep in the small, overcrowded cubicle
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  • 53 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Police will be on security duty at the municipal Counctl Chamber on Monday week nomination day tor the election of Municipal Comnn.ssioners. •The police do not intend to permit any interference." sni the acting Commissioner Of Police, Mr. R. C. B. Wilt.shire. to the
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  • 39 9 Chua Ah Wall, kged 19. yosterday claimed trial in the Second Singajjore Police Court to a charge of stealing a purse containing $101.50 and an identity ca:d at te Street on Friday. Uc was allowed S2OO bail.
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  • 75 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Suppiah Sivakadehan, a young English-speaking Indian, was yesterday committed to stand trial at the next assizes by the Singapore Relief Court Magistrate, Mr. D. A. Fyfe, on a charge of attempted murder. It .vas alleged that Suppiah stabbed another Indian. S. Arumuscam,
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  • 29 9 MUAR. Sat.— For breaking the curfew at Jala i Blading. Tangkak, Kang Hoy and Ching Sew were each fined $20 or ten days' hard labour at Muar.
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  • 197 9 Sunday Time* Staff Reporter THE wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday between Miss Alison Margaret Hunter and Mr. Reginald Eyre. The Bishop of Singapore officiated. Miss Hunter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter of Epsom. Surrey, and Mr. Eyre is the son
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  • 267 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter OOMMUNIST China does not want silk, rubber shoes. milk, salt fish, newspapers and cosmetics, according to a circular sent to the Singapore Kengchiew Association by the South China Foreign Trade Department, which warns Malayan Chinese of heavy penalties if they visit
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  • 118 9 Sunday Times SUIT Reporter rO heavily veiled and masked Arab women who waited at the Kallang Airport to embark on a KLM Constellation for Jakarta caused a stir yesterday. They are Mrs. Muzana bintc Jaafar and Miss B. Fatlmah. wife and daughter of Shaikh S. A.
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  • 45 9 Mr. Leong Chee. of Hing Kee Hong Co.. 147 South Bridge Road, Singapore, writes to say that he is not the young Chinese, of the same name, who was recently sentenced to one month's jail for housebreaklng and theft of an iron safe.
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  • 29 9 From Our Staff Correspondent MUAR, Sat.— Twenty-seven cyclists who parked their machines by the roadside unlocked and unattended were each fined $4 by the Muar magistrate.
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  • 473 9 "THE present Department of Biology in the Col-leg-e of Medicine should be abolished and In its place a Department of Parasitology should be created." Thus wrote tht Vice-Chan-cellor. Dr. O. V. Allen. In a recommendation made to the Carr-Saunders Commission three years ago. Dr. Allen's recommendation was implemented
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  • 21 10 IN I.OVINO memory of Mrs. Josephine Mary Pestana, nee Ollvciro. who died on 29.10.48. Gone but not forgo' ten.
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 352 10 FIGURES— AND FACTS MOST ordinary folk are frightened of statistics and get bored with figures. But now and again one's vision must extend from domestic to national 'housekeeping' although the totals involved would seem to verge on the astronomic. Last week was a notable one for figures. Firstly there was
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    • 77 10 IT'S good news that at long I last British troops serving in Malaya are to get a presentable walking-out uniform. Britain may be hard up but that Is no excuse for the shabby green battledress which so many of her soldiers have had to wear when off
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  • 885 10 First get top marks from the secret police Says HERBERT MORRISON, Deputy Prime Minister |N the "freedom of thought and movement" of Cambridge University, unobserved by secret police, Mr. Herbert Morrison, Britain's deputy Prime Minister, spoke a few days ago. And he spoke of
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  • 993 10 EMILY HAHN REPORTING FROM DRIEST' INDIA SAYS: BOMBAY is as dry as a bone. Or anyway she is as dry as the United States used to be in the days of prohibition. The luxurious high-ceilinged lounge of the Taj Mahal Hotel looks much the way
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  • 666 10 sdff rROM Manila's White House, the Malacanan Palace, comes Asia's newest gift to Communist propagandists, the spiel of an angry man. The Americans have lost some of their popularity in the Philippines, and as far as Senor Federico Mangahas h concerned they have lo*t It
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    • 578 10 CLASSIFIED AUS. STEELE. To Joy, wif e of Major G. V. Stecle R.A.O.C. at B.M.H. Singapore on 28th Oct. 1950, a aauKhter. SITUATIONS VACANT BRITISH Insurance Company requires one Chinese male Junior Stenographer under 24 years and one experienced Chinese female Stenographer aged 23 or over. Pull particulars to Box
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  • 497 11 APPEAL MADE FOR GRANT-IN-AID "Government can save Repertory" Sunday Times Staff Correspondent |F the Government of Singapore will open its hand and heart, the Singapore Repertory Theatre may, despite all the financial difficulties of the past several months, be able to carry on. Major-Ceneral D. Dunlop, acting chairman of the
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  • 261 11 Sunday Times Staff Krporter AN unidentified European, who would not say a word but insisted on getting on his knees in the dock of the Singapore First District Court and playing wkh bits of paper, was yesterday remanded for two weeks observation in the Mental
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  • 28 11 The architect of the new plywood factory on the West Coast Road. Singapore (described in last week's issue) is Mr. K. Berkovits of Raffles Place. Singapore.
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  • 316 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter CIVE Cermans. whose lives were controlled by the Nazis from the age of six, and smashed by the chaos of post-war Germany are now enjoying in Singapore in their own words "a freedom which we have never known before." It is a
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  • 42 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MOHAMED Yatim, a drivw employed by a Singapore Chine**, yesterday afternoon ran over his own daughter, one-year-old Rokiafi, while reversing the car from a garage at Pjnr Panjang. The baby died on the spot.
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  • 27 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Malays of Geylang Serai yesterday decided at a meeting at the Geylang Malay School to form a thrift and investment society.
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  • 24 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The assistant secretary of the Singapore Labour Party, Mr. E. S. Moorthy. resigned from the Party last night.
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  • 566 11 LIFE tor the majority of Chinatown's urde*--pri-vileged masses seems to go round on wheels if one is to Judge oy the counMess boxlike contraptions, fitted with rollers of varyinp rizes, wheeled about the narrow streets every day. From break of day until around midnight, "mai'-rime traders, hardware dealers,
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  • 126 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. DOAD, air and sea competition is making railway passenger services unprofitable to run in Malaya says the general manager of the Malayan Railway, Mr. O. Sanders in his 1 949 report. The emergency continued to affect revenue from passenger
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  • 84 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Playing to a packed 'house' University of Malaya freshmen got a great ovation yesterday at their concert in the Oei Tiong Ham Hall. Many of the audience stood throughout the two-hour concert. The 'freshers' must be given every praise for their lively
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  • 75 11 Sunday Time* SUIT Reporter The' fourth annual company Inspection and display of the Eighth Singapore Company of the Boys Brigade was held at Fairneld Girls School yesterday. The inspecting officer, Mr. C. C. Tan. was received by the company drawn up at the school ground. Prizes
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  • 173 11 36 bars of gold await claimant Sunday Times Staff Reporter I»HIRTY-SIX bars of gold, which were found inside the shoes of two members of the' crew of the Hal Lee in Singapore on August 22. were yesterday ordered into Police custody, pending claimants, by the Singapore Third Police Magistrate. Mr.
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  • 101 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter SEVEN men— three Chinese and four Malays were arrested on Pulau Brani early yesterday morning when a combined force of Marine police and C.I.D. officers raided the island. All the arrested men were in possession of identity cards. Leaving Singapore in
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  • 27 11 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. In Negri Sembilan yesterday morning an airstrike was carried out on bandit targets in support of ground troops
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  • 906 12  -  NAT.GUBBINS By A typist working In Billingsgate complains that her employer, once a nsh porter, la stm inclined to use the language of the fish market. I'AKE a blankety letter. beg your pardon? I said take a blankety letter. You don't have to be insulting. You're a
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    • 800 12 i? Highlights of Radio rro\" OH T in Radio Theatre you the part of Shackleton is Played town" adventure for them on CLASSICAL MI' SIC can hear Respighl's SuiU "The h"ar an American pro- by film star Norman Wooland— Saturday at 6. 50. Ifa called HIOHLIOHT Fountains of Rome" played
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  • 727 13  - Where elephants go after death WILLIAM BROWN by pLEPHANT BILL is back home. He has left the teak forests of Burma and his herd of 800 elephants and returned to farm 120 acres of his native "Cornwall in U.K. No elephants now. Just a herd of cows and the peace
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  • 815 13 Scourge of the East ANIMAL LOVERS' CORNER SKIN diseases are one of the major scourges of livestock in hot climates; practically every type of wild animal and bird, domestic animals, poultry and household pets are subject to a large variety of skin, fur and feather complaints here, while their arctic
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  • 306 13 PARENTS who have to "walk the nursery floor' 1 at nights should be thankful that they have not such tiresome triplets as three screaming baby sisters who made their first public appearance recently in the London Zoo. For the three abandoned tiger cubs
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    • 153 13 THE WHISKERS CLUB Toddle* down under Mr. Owl suddenly jerked his drowned, and that he is your hat!" Toddles grinned, head out of Hi* water and shook talking to a fish his "If I don't have something on Hi* dropi off his fearh«n. teemed to annoy Mr. Owl, Iho my
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  • 1397 14  -  VICTOR STAINES BUT YOU DON'T SEE IT by DERHAPS if I had seen the horse that Tony drew on the wall of his father's surgery I would have understood what all the fuss was about. Anyway, the film Tony Draws A Horse" ends by all.owlng psychiatrist
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  • 272 14 Can you spot the stars? C <i v* ANY of you were )> Ifl wide of the mark 8 <v last week. Names of the 5 j{ six stars, from top to 5> bottom: Jack Warner. > Kathleen Harrison. Jim- my Henley, Dinah Staeri- \> dan. Susan Shaw and <
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  • 277 15 TAOISTS IN BIG IPOH CELEBRATION TAOISM, one of the three main religions of China, has a large following in Malaya .Devotees, who are mostly Hokkien, observe the first nine days of the ninth moon (lunar calendar) with special prayers for repentance of sins. During this period, the Taoists subsist on
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  • 706 15 IS It not curious the inter- est now being shown in the last war? Our books and our films are tending more and more to draw their material from the events, both great and small, that shattered the world a decade ago and still the average person
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    • 290 16 TRIOGRAMS HERE'S hoping you won't find this too 'ard! To solve It, Oil in the missing letters as shown by the dots. Each dot represents a separate letter. You are given a due with each word by means of the three letters ARD and the definition. For example, the first
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    • 502 16 IN AMERICA, contract bidding tricks, a ninth would have devehas been fairly well standard- lo alm <*t Inevitably from one of the short suits. lr*d for a number or years. The *^A. ..Ti. "Why'd you pass the forcing two main systems of bidding. The response?" we Inquired. Culbertson- and "The
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  • 2106 17  - 'No wonder I was a bit hard after what Chapman did to us SIR DONALD BRADMAN' jaY Today, in his sixth frank article, Don Bradman accuses P*ny Chapman of teaching him how to play Test cricket the "hard" way. As England's captain Chapman, he says, forced Australia into a hopeless
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  • 440 18 Thrilling soccer in K.L. Sunday rimes Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent A (iOAL scored by Hay three minute* before the end enabled South to beat North by one goal to nil in the F.A.M. Trophy soccer match played on the Rifle Range Road ground. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday.
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  • 124 18 Uarrt* -i i) w A A In a very good game a> ranet yesterday at Nit Six>n Ihr munTin was nine points 'two nenaltj i;oals and a try) to five From the start the Garrison tor ward* pinned R.A.SC. in their rl off one
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  • 69 18 S.i'OXE Cbaun be:>t F.<i Staff (C-in-C) by 11 points i a goal, a try and a penalty poatj to nil in a rugby match on I'.\c Singapore Harbour ground vtenta* :ris opened the scoring for i with a penalty goal, and Tiu-k followed uo with an uncon-
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  • 206 18 LONDON, Saturday. H T,r Malayan brothers. Chcon? Ewe Leung and Ewe Keng, reached the final of the men's singles when the Wimbledon open badminton tournament entered on Ka Baal day today. Fwe Leong, who won the event last year, beat the last surviving English player.
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  • 256 18 jDLAYINO a man short througn- out, Singapore Cricket Club •A" XV went down to a makeshift AU Blues side by 16 points ilwo goals and two tries) to six ia try and a penalty goal) In rugger game at Fairer Park yesterday All Blues,
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  • 19 18 Name of the places of origin of the four stamps in column six are Austria, Spain, Hungary, Czechoslovakia.
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  • 117 18 DOYAL Military Police Singapore defeated Air Formation Signals at rugby by 11 points (two tries and one goal) to nil at Changi yesterday. Military Police went straight Into action on the whistle and piled up their 11 points before htlf-tlme. Signals came more Into their
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  • 482 18  -  "THE THIRD KNIGHT" by THE games in the final round of the Singapore Chess league were not distinguished by their brilliance. Wins were scored with the connivance, so to speak, of the loser. On tne lower Board. Kiong Chin Eng. veteran player of C.S.C. lost on
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  • 293 18 SINGAPORE Harbour Board full-back, Bingham, was injured in the last minute of yesterday's rugby game against R.A.F. Changi at Changi. It is unlikely that he will play again for some time, Changi stand-off, Bartholomew, caught him accidentally in the face with his knee in
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    41 18 £AM you spot t*e correcr name of the country or state or republic of each of the above four stamps? Make a note of them and then turn to the bottom of Column Three where you will find the answer.
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    • 319 18 CHESS PROBLEM No. 2 By A. I I I I KM Black, 13 pieces. It I I"i' I f ~'l J f I I I White, 9 pieces. White to play: mate in two. THE Sunday Times No. 1 chess problem attracted over 50 entries from Singapore and the Federation,
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  • 578 19 Johore led 5-3 at interval Services 6; Johore 5. ONE of the biggest upsets of post-war rugby ftlßMfet i-ame off on the Padangf yesterday evening when Johore. with a gallant fighting display against heavier odds, were leading Combined Services 5 3 till i\ve minutes
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  • 186 19 Si-nd_\ limc>. .\u_iU I.umpur Spurts Correspondent OEL '.iNGOR beat Npsn S.mt>:lan that! first iu-er (State ribc>y match by a single goal, scored in the firs: half, on the K.L. Padtiic laM evening Excellent hockey was seen oy the ante arowd Play was keen and 'here
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  • 369 19 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent PEKAK made ample amends for a debacle against Penang by scoring a fine victory over Selangor by 12 points (four tries) to nil in a H.M.S. Malaya P.ugby game on the Ipoh padang yesterday. The game resolved into a
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  • 117 19 GOH POH SOON of Smgapjre v.on the mnin event— the Five Miles Open— at Malacca's firs; postwar cycling championships lielci in the Malacca Stadium yesterday before over 2.000 spectators. The event was organised by the Malacca Youth Council. Full results were: Z mil** ivhoolboys): 1.
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  • 34 19 4 HAT-TRICK by Geoffrey Walker and a fourth goal by Travers Drapes enabled Malacca Club to teat Municipal Sports Club four-nil in a Mn'ocrn Hoc- I key League match on Friday.
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  • 48 19 LUCKNOW, Sat. I*HE Commonwealth cricketers x occupied the wicket all day today when a three-day match opened against the Governor of the United Provinces XI. When stumps were drawn they had scored 270 for five. Grieves bein* not out 117 and Ikin contribuirrr 65.— Rcuter.
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  • 43 19 TENGAH Ist XV beat the Naval Base by eight points (a goal and a try) to three <& try) in a game of rugger yesterday. In another game Tengah 2nd XV diew with Sembawang threeall >a penalty goal to a try).
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  • 72 19 The fo. lowing ni.l represent the Combined Service! women afaliial Combined CivUan women la a game of hockey on the Singapore Padang on Thursday in aid of the Poppy Fund: PI. S«t. Beam: A. C. W. Alrk 8. act Horobtn; S. Set. Embrey. Sgt. Dowdeswel (Captain). S. Bft.
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  • 200 19 Sonday Times Alor Star Sperts Correspondent A TRY SEVEN minutes before final whistle enabled Fenang to score a narrow victory by six points to three over Kedah in their H MS Malaya Rugby engagement on the Alor Star padanj? last evening. Penang's points came
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  • 65 19 fHE Singapore Hockey Association Is to keep a register of umpires in the Colony from which lt will draw suitable umpires when needed. The Association asks all umpires to send in their names for registration. The only condition will be that they must give their services
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  • 258 19 Sunday Times Seremban Sports Correspondent SINGAPORE were given a very hard fight by Negri-Malacca in an H.M.S. Malaya State rugger fixture played at Seremban yesterday and just managed to win by eight points (a goal and a penalty goal) to six (try and penalty
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  • 306 19 LONDON, Sat. TJESULTS of today's soccer matched are as follows: ENGLISH ilM.it Mrt.vr UiviMO.N Aracnal .1 Urrhy t'ounlj 1 t.uralrv A>l*B Vik* l»iv.ci .1 >umlrrliifU ii .r, (...I 1 M lrr I'M. 4 Ha*orr«Jirld il Kuil.ui 4 Mid4i»kr«u(h 1 »-ui(ijiu 4 >rr>t»»ll* 4 Blac>|Hl«* I'liiUniiulh 1 n<ilir<
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  • 151 19 Sanfer Times Kuala Lumpur Sports CacrewMMlenl rpgCHNICAL College scored another fine win when they ben; ihe 18 Brigade Headquarters by 14 points tl goal and 3 tries) to nil in a Rugby match at Rtne Range ground yes'.erday. Fine forward play by the Techs, in the
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  • 260 19 T BOW Kirn Fatt and Urn Cheng Kwee, of Useful 8.P.. successful^ defended their Singapore veterans doubles badminton title last night against Charlie Ch>ia and Wee Ens; Slang (Luck? Strike B.P). winning 17-15. 15-11 in the final played at the Clerical Union hall. The holders
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  • 46 20 Total Pool: 5457.100. Ist No. *****6 ($109,704) 2nd No. *****0 54.852) 3rd No. *****3 (S 27.426) Starters (56.856 each): Xos: *****4 *****7. *****1, *****7. *****9. *****1, ***** J. :i!)4122. Consolation prizes (52.742 each): Nos *****0. *****6, lGbSli. *****8. *****0. *****9, *****3. *****8. 44H93G. *****5.
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  • 2324 20  -  EPSOM JEEP By 'Doc 9 Rodger s saddles three more winners PENANG, Saturday. TAKING the lead three furlongs out, Ovation (E. Donnelly), carrying topweight of 9.0, battled on gamely to win the mile and quarter trophy race for Class 3 stayers at Penang yesterday, concluding day
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  • 214 20 Sunday Times Kuala Lumpur Sports Correspondent SEVENTEEN- YEAR-OLD schoolgirl, Tijah Majid became a triple crown holder when she won all her final ties in the Selangor Malay women's badminton open championships at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. All her games were won in straight sets. In the singles
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  • 537 20 ADELAIDE, Sat. A CLASSIC Innings by Hutton, who remained unbeaten with 88 at close, saw England recover from a bad start against South Australia in the second day's play today. M.C.C. are 133 for one in reply to the State's total of 350. Hutton gave
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