The Straits Times, 21 January 1951

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  • 23 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday »aW 91 MM M TUnaa «s Singapore Fr«« Prasa No. 808. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1951. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 781 1 All shops to be closed Sunday Times Staff Reporter IPOH, Saturday. CININC the small mining town of Fusing $40,000 today. Mr. A. Craddock. the magistrate. c*!!ed it "probably the worst town in the country." All male inhabitants over 18 will have to pay not less than
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    57 1 Ar v.cc-Mjrttial H L Parch. •ho arrives in Singapore todiy tram »lt« United Kin«aom to become Air Officer in charge of Administration ar Far (nt Air force Headquarters He relieves A.r Vxe-Mirtkal R Bluck*. •ho becomes A. O. C Malaya in succession to Air ViceMarshal Sir Frank Mellersti Sir Fr*nk
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  • 241 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. IJALA: AN Chinese Association lottery tickets, to a IXI totil value of 3400.000. were sold in the Federation and Singapore in the past, four days and turned what looVed like being a huge los. to the association
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  • 113 1 TOKYO, Sat. RED troops iiruclc at the United Nations forces in the central Korean stronghold of Wonju from three sides today, and battled their «ay Into the bomb- flattened city. One Communist spearhead pushed boldly across the hill-tops Just south-east of Wrnju. presumably. in an attempt
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  • 300 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. HUNDREDS of thousands of dollars worth of vegetable crops, pigs and poultry have been destroyed and even higher rubber losses incurred because of ru -tapping as a result of the worst January weather in I
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  • 66 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sat. HEAVY rain and prompt action by a storekeeper and several labourers saved the Sime Darby godown in Sungei Pinang from destruction by fire early this morning. Arson is not suspected. The fire was probably caused by a carelessly thrown
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  • 70 1 FOUR WOMEN ROBBED OF I-CARDS Sunday Tines S H Reporter pXDUR Chinese women were robbed of their identity cards in Singapore last night. Two Chinese youths entered a house at Telok Ayer Street about 8 p.m. and robbed two women of their identity cards. Two other women, who were waiting
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    47 1 Rostyn Wingett. aged four, kittcs her brother John Wingett. aged 1 1 goodbye at th« Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday |ohn wm returning to continue schooling at New Ington College, Sydney. Both arc children of Mr. and Mr*. W. Wmgert of the Anglo-Orientjl Malaya Limited. Sunday Times picture
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  • 37 1 HONO KONG. Sat— Chiu Wai, proprietor of a meat shop which bears a sign proclaiming him "King of Franrant Meat.' was fined HK$3OO In a police court tor selling dogmear. to the public A.P.
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  • 42 1 Lady Anne Holland-Martin, deputy head of Services Welfare Headquarters of the Women's Volunteer Services, arrived in Singapore yesterday from London by QEA BOAC She will tour WVS unit* In Singapore, the Federation and Hong Kong.
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  • 365 1 10 Chinese women workers surprised the goldsmith A Johore Bahru goldsmith was the other day a frightened man one minute and a very surprised one the next And this is the story behind it allj The goldsmith was busy In his shop but paused to look outside and saw ten
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  • 337 1 New Police Chief tor Singapore Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWENTY-SEVEN years an officer in th« Malayan Police and afterwards Commissioner of Police, Hong Kong, Mr. John P. Pennefather* Evans is to become Singapore's new Com* missioner of Police. An official statement last night said that Mr, Pennefather-Evans who would arrive
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 237 2 NEW CROSSWORD AC'iiOSS discovery In court (9) 1 9 Torment, label and J Agmell >»« el y <•> dock for the rabble (6 Tne R Ar formation ao« ior me raDDie to. surrounds the pub. (7> 10 Wander In town. (6) 15 they 11 Not shooting with a v b
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  • 271 3 MALAYA CAN LEARN FROM CEYLON' Onn back from rural areas tour Sunday Times Staff Reporter QATO Onn bin Ja'afar, chairman of the Federation's Rural and Industrial Development Authority, said on his arrival in Singapore from Ceylon last night that although living conditions in Malaya were appreciably higher than in Ceylon,
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    26 3 Miss Elizabeth Audrey |onei. and Mr. |ohn Clcncorsc Wjkelin. after their marriaga at the Presbyterian Church yesterday Th* Rev. Robert M. Crecr officiated Sunday Times picture.
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  • 165 3 By PATRICK KEITH JyjELANCHOLY and Happy are two Chinese girls in Kuala Lumpur. There is nothing unusual about them. They both smile, just as they sometimes cry. It wjs only their paraents who thought them melancholy and happy when they were born. This week I thumbed
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  • 46 3 A concer? of classical music will be given, by courtesy of Foorman's Music Studios, in the barracks of the Ist Singapore Regiment, R.A., on Blakang Mati at 8 15 tonight. Two guest artists are Mrs. Herring, wife of the US. vice-consul, and Mrs. Vaug-ham-Peter.
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  • 53 3 Sunday I ime« Staff Reporter A 17year-old Chinese. Tay Ang Moh. who refused to show his identity card to the police at Changi Road Market was fined $10 In the Sin* gapore First District Court yesterday. Tay later produced his card at Joo Ch
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  • 55 3 JOhORE BAHKL Sat—Member* of the Merging Hospital Board for this year are: Inche Mall Abdullah Mrs B M lamlcac-. Inche Zahr.->h bine Md •irs J N. F.rnando. Lt, < H.ndr. Inch" Abdul Ghair i..n Bias. Inch.-- Oolam bin Awang. \Tr Port 8»e? Urn. Mr. Philip Mr. CheiiK Tai
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  • 258 3 Sunday Times SUB Reporter piRST— GRADE rubber for February shipment made another improvement of four cents in a steady Singapore rubber market yesterday. The advance was mainly due to sellers being reserved. The market again opened steady with little operation from the Federation. The same tone
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  • 11 3 SINGAPORE. s»t. Jm. So M44.M i«own S7.M).
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  • 66 3 POLICE CLERK ACQUITTED Sunday Times Stall Cormpondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. SAW Boon Teck, a Police clerk was acquitted in Kluang on a charge of extortion at the sth mile KluangBatu Pahat Road by putting Abdul Hamid bin Hajl Nordin in fear of injury and demandIng $20 from him. He was
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  • 405 3 By G. T. BOON rUR main problem.-, go to make an unI happy lot for the average bread winner in Chinatown these days; the education of his children, preparations for the coming New Year, the rising cost of living and the unfulfilled promise of clearing the slums in
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  • 196 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter C'NCAPORE had another 36 hours of continuous rain up to midnight last night, which, even at this hour showed no signs of abating. Minor floods were reported from various parts of the city, particularly Bukit Timah and Orchard roads. Weathermen at
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  • 98 3 Sunday Tines SUIT Reporter J^JISS Elizabeth Audrey Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. M. Devereux Coleburn, of Christmas Inland, and Mr. John Glencorse Wakelki. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wakelin. of Edinburgh, were married at the Presbyterian Church. Singapore, yesterday The bride given away by
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  • 295 3 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent LONDON. Saturday. CIR Lionel Leach K.C., Official Referee to the Supreme Court of judicature and former Chief justice of Madras, will head the commission of inquiry into the Singapore riots, the Colonial Office announced yesterday. Sir Lionel, who is 67, will leave
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  • 62 3 Sunday Time* < i.rirspondrnl JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Home Guards are now estab-* llshed In the Town Boarrl areas of Kluang Yung Pen?* Layang Layang. Rcngam| Paloh. Chameh and Nlyor. In the villages of Buklr" Pisang. Lam Lc<> and Kang-t kar Banru. Home Guards ar<* established
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 149 3 TODAY'S RADIO SZNGAPORE 9am "Wall* Time": 930 With Smile and a Song"; 9.45 "At the j Piano"; 10 News. Emergency News Irom XL 10 '0 Lißht Music; t 10 30 Latin American Rhythm; 11 Adventures of Richard Hannay"; 11 30 Presbyterian studio service; 12 Malay; 1 p.m. Gerry Siliano a.
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  • 200 4 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. BROUGHT into service over 20 years ago, three of the most primitive oil mills of Kuala Lumpur are still going strong. They are the last I of the buffalo driven presses which have survived the rapid advance of
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  • 168 4 Flowers for the Y Sunday Times Staff Reporter JfcVERY Monday, Wednesday and Friday, an Indian, dressed in a white uniform with black stripes, drives up to the Y.W.C.A. in Singapore with a large bunch of flowers. He is Nanayson, the driver of the Singapore Commissioner of Police's car. It is
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  • 690 4 HUMAN CASEBOOK 'My wife grumbles...' r have been married seven years and although we live with my parents I am self-supporting. My wife has the habit of grumbling and murmuring, and c since we have been marries I have not been able to enjoy a peaceful life. I have done
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  • 201 4 VV. (KUALA LUMPUR) Try and find out what your family object to about this boy— tell them that you love him and use all your persuasion in order to make them change their minds in your favour. WORRIED (KUALA LUMPUR) Your girl friend is probably afraid that
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  • 276 5 A FAMILY OF THREE GETS $500 P.M. Tappers earn more, save less Sunday Times Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. QWINC to the prevailing high price for rubber and the Emergency, Chinese rubber tappers, who generally prefer to work for piece rates, are making good money these days. Not far from
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  • 102 5 SOLDIER'S MOTHER FLIES OUT Mindit Ttaae* Sl*l Beawrtor fnother of Bombardier John (Ginger. Stewart In Singapore yesterYUy afternoon by BOAC from l^jndon to see her son who la B -'airied at Malacca on a Charge of murdering a girl. Stewart was met on I at Kallang by a Red Croat
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  • 79 5 j> rimn SU6T Reporter Mhrna Jean La Brooy. ;d daughter of Mr. »nd Mrs E. C. 8. La Brooy, of and Mr Sandy n Hope eldest s>on of T "in Hope, of Singapore were married at the Cathedral of the Good > esterday. Tlie bride is a secretary
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  • 33 5 A 42- year old labourer, Mong. was last i >abbed by another in a house at Fisher Singapor- Chia suffered a minor stomach wound v js admitted to the C Hospital
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  • 62 5 Sunday Tiire* Staff Reporter Because he entered the Colony without a permit, Serapto bin Said, an Indonesian was in Singapore yesterday gaoled for six months. Serapto was arrested in Geylang when he could not produce an Identity card or entry permit. It was found that he had
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  • 42 5 Tan Hung Song, aged 39 was in Singapore yesterday sent for trial at the next Assizes on a charge of murdering his wife, Phua Toke Hwee It was alleged that Tan stabbed her at a farm in Upper Serangoon Road.
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  • 119 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A BANDIT named Hung Nam Chew, who surrendered to Federation police this week in Kuala Lipit. Pahang. brought with him a hand grenade and $5,000 which he said had been extorted from villagers nearby. Hung was one of seven bandits
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    33 5 Fellow member o» 'r.« SIX. make archway of cricket bjti it yesterday 1 wedding Mm Iraa |«aa La Brooy. and Mr. Sandy Malcolm Me*., at M»e Carfc«#>al ri»e Cete Sk«p4«erd Sunday Timei pict«r«
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  • 51 5 Sunday TUbm C orrnpondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— Mr CG. Menon was today admitted to practice at the Bar of the Federation. His petition for admission was moved by Mr. K. Hatchard in the High Court, Johore Bahru before Mr. Justice Storr. The Judge wished Mr. Menon every
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  • 112 5 HE WAS EXPERT IN C.I.D. Sunday Tlmm SUIT Bwrter \IR Douglas Nlcol Livingstone has retired from the Malayan Police on medical grounds. He Joined the force in 1923. One of the outstanding British officers kn the C.1.D., Mr. Livingstone, who is now in Natal, South Africa, was an expert on
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    42 5 The C-in-C Far East Land Forces. General Sir John Hardkng left Singapore yesterday for the Federation for the three-day inspection tour. lohnny Scow aged 15 rear*, of Singapore, wtio leaves for Australia toon to join the Brisbane Grammar School.
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  • 247 5 ALL HIS HOME-MADE MAGIC Sunday Times Staff Reporter lu|R Tan Hock Chuan, the Singapore schoolteacher who was hailed years ago as one of the world's greatest magicians. has again been honoured by his American colleagues. His trick, "penetration most extraordinary." has been selected as one of "the really great contributions
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  • 25 5 The Rev. L. Cornwell. who returned from Sydr.<y on Friday will conduct a service at Hebron Chapel, Siglap, at 5 30 pm. today.
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  • 598 5 U'HK.N the !■>-*• Students' Council met for the first time last Saturday to elect an executive committee among other things, the post of publications secretary went to Mr. Abdullah Majid, a final-year Arts student, who is now detained under the Emergency Regulations. Abdullah, or 'Dollah,' as he is
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  • 1656 6  -  To m Warsh REPORTING ITS |ust as well the hubbub of voices at the ©pen ng of the new His Master's Voice studio m Mac Donald Hous* recorded it would undoubtedly have joun',«ed like the Tower of Babel. The studio was crowded feo capacity, and everyone was
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    • 224 6 cv utoamamt, rtnvivou o» v»r JSKSL to mi bm II v rrcated lo kt-F|> you < "<>l and ologant all through the daj YARDLEYf^j/LAVENDER end tkt 'hxwy soap of the world YARDLEY IS OLD lOND STREET LONDON 'YOU.too.may be one of the MIUIONS who sufferfroinVITAMIN&MINERAL that is why T^ f*'
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  • 883 7 MARY HEATHGOTT, preparing for her visit to America, says THIS is a bad time to leave London. London with a fuel crisis looming up and her bright lights switched off is in a bedraggled mood. I would rather leave her gay. Now my farewell
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    420 7 HCICHT of MriMNfMl elegjnee n this concejled bracelet watch. Its fine-quality Swiss movement if hidden by a dumond encrusted kinged cover »n4 it clasae rke weirer* writt by meant of a heavy double 1 make chain. Diamonds ere ah* mounted m the shape I of a haff moon
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 446 7 Sl"\DA\ Husband manship merely cause her to rings up this by MARIAN yeB louder th aa evening to enquire if our rpHURSDAY: cfearing area is flooded. lack of judgment and com- 1 out drawer this A little." I tell him. "But mon sense displayed by morning I come across batch
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 432 8 THERE has been an appalling amount of careless talk of 'ate about the grave rise in prices From the public h^s arisen that hopeless cry They should do something about it.. quite oblivious of the fact that the all-powerful 'they' is, generally speaking, the public itself Unfortunately they'
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    • 98 8 THLRE will be public satisfaction that at last proceedings are being taken against some of thr men and youths arrested after the December riots. 3ne rran, and a special constable at that, got six months not for rioting, but for 'causing hurt and mischief. 1 a distinction which probably
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  • 100 8 Forty years ago and today ABOVE: A MaUcca Chetty wedding In Singapore 4t years ago. The bridegroom. Mr. A. Gurbatham. who it now 64 years old, was born and brought up in Singapore. He retired from the service of the Malayan Tobacco Distributors last year after working for them for
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  • 1175 8 Says S. BIYADAS "THE Malacca Chattis. numbering about 100 families today, form a curious survival of the early connection between Malaya and India. Predominantly Tamil in features, t^ey have no knowledege of the Tamil language. Th speak Malay in the home and dress
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  • 692 8 JggJ^^^ggjjgj COONER or later the cables from Tokyo are going t< report that United Nation! troops are back in their old beachhead in the Fusan sector. There aren't enough of them to make any othei possibility likely. Arid then what It depends on the U.N.
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    • 45 8 An attractive glass will be V»^S^9 given free with every four *^B^k\V**^B doxen F. b N. drinks purchased between 10th Chinese New Year will be a happy one with drinks that are Famous for Flavour. PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY with us or your usual supplier.
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  • 407 9 NIGHT CHASE IN S.H.B. AREA Gunmen were rubber thieves Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE first armed robbery in the Singapore Harbour Board area since 1947 was carried out early yesterday by a revolver-carrying Chinese The gang who used a motor bumboat got away m the darkness and ram with nine
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    18 9 Crandmi On* and her grandson. Khar Ah Too. having their mid-day mejl at Changi yesterday. Sunday Time* picture.
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  • 45 9 SundsT Time* Staff Reporter Two Cantonese women. Woo Sum Chai, aged 50, and Leong Lai Peng, aged 25, were gaoled for six months in Singapore yesteiday for managing a brothel in Tarjong Pagar and living on the proceeds ol prostitution
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  • 42 9 Mindaj Times Carrekpoodent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Mr. W. H. Brockett who was loaned for work on the resettlement scheme lor squatten In the Kulai area has returned to Johore Bahru and resumed duties as Town Supervisor. Johore Bahru Town Board
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  • 75 9 Mr. Tan Kheng Siong. aged 25, ex-St. Andrews schoolboy, left Singapore yesterday for America, where be will study structural engineering at the University of Illinois. He" is the only son of Mr. Tan Leng Heng. retired merchant, of Singapore When young, he went to
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  • 132 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE Mela?" Ray*. 15.000 circulation Malay daily news paper whose printing licence was withdrawn by Government on Friday night while an issue of Hie paper was being printed, is to -ppeal to the Covernor-in-Counc'l. The Sunday Times was told th.s yesterday
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  • 53 9 MELBOURNE. Sat. MR Cjrlton Hire. Sm»a««re merchant and .h.pbroker. mmmi m Dirwm < «2-t««t Smsaoorc fnhmc vessel, wfckh he it delivering ro Australian buyers He was accompanied only by a Pcrfu«uc»c. Frsdertck Pertir*. i(-d 30 of Si»e,i,»or» Th» or ne was by Sowrabaya -nor
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  • 67 9 At the last annual meeting of the Singapore Yee She Association, the following were elected patro-s for 1951 Eu K?ng Chee, E. Sion Howe. Jee Ah Chian. Eu Hai Lee. Yee Mvi Kee. I King Pui. E. Sim Chui. Cm Y:p. Yp» To: Yce Tin
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  • 36 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The annual general meeting of tiie Overseas Pakistani Le&gue will be held on today at the premises of the Ai!-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society. 31 Lorong 12. iGeylang at 10 a.m.
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  • 39 9 Snn4ay Time* Staff Reporter Teo Kee Cheok. aged 26. labourer with the Royal Arm/ Ordinance Corps, in Singapore yesterday admitted diihonestly retaining five tins oi margarine worth $2.50 and was fined $50 or one month's gaol.
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  • 177 9 THE LIGHTS SHOULD STAY ON NOW Sonny Times SUIT C«rre»p«iKle»» JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. SINCE the liberation, Singapore Municipality agreed to provide part Johore Bahrus electricity su. >ly. But owing to trou le In meeting the demand within Singapore, it has not been possible to spare supplies for Johore. Left to
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    57 9 Married at Tangiin Carriion Church, Singapore, Sgt. lattructor Robert B Marshall, attached to Hie 2/10 Princess Mary's Own Curkha Rifles. |ohore Bahr«. son of Mr. and Mrs W. Marshall of ByrngiH, Bridge-of- Weir, Renfrewshire, and) Iris lean, daughter of Mr. M*d Mrs. E. W. Reed, of H.nckley. Lakestcrshrc. The bridt
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  • 227 9 Sunday TiaKs SUB Reporter THi: Colony's first home-made 1 film. "Citizen of Singapore." shortly to be shown here, Is undoubtedly a success, with honours shared between the dlrecor. Mr. Bruui Stait of Oa union t British Instructional, and Hung Swee Kiat. a Singapore schoolboy. The
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  • 170 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter THE 30 cent charge for washing coats and trousers will be raised 10 cents by Singapore laundries from today. This was decided at a meeting of Singapore Chinese Laundry Owners Association. The charges for other clothing will be increased accordingly, said
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  • 195 9 GRANNIE HAS A PRAYER Sunday Times Staff Reporter QRANDMA Ong Kirn of Changi and her bedridden daughter, Lim Sung, are counting the days to Chinese New Year. Grannie Ong started counting last Wednesday when a lorry drove up to her home behind the Changi prison with furniture, kitchen utensils and
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  • 38 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter The second annual national championships sponsored by the Archtry Association of Singapore and the Federation, which were to have taken place today at the Royal Johore International Club, have been postponed rndeflnitelir
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  • 33 9 Sundar limes Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A police radio workshop is to be constructed at Kluan? at a cost of $52,950 and a maintenance centre for police communications at Johore BahruforssTooo_
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  • 33 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter Full moon day celebrations will be held at the Buddhist Temple. 263 Outram Road. Singapore, tomorrow at 7.15 p.m. by Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Perera.
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  • 764 10  -  NAT GUBBINS By Children art conatrratlT*. They like > bit of »t*rn«m when It la c«U«l for"— Mla» Ethel Strudwlck. former head mUrreaa of St. Paul's OlrU 1 School. T<EACHKR. kind Uaehty. oh. plea* don't ba Und, Tour kindness dUtrcsaM the Juvenile mind. Tour hands that
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 931 10 Highlights Of Radio Augusieo in Rome conducted by power, of detective rea-onmj recorded by Ohandl himself. Malaya recordings. RINO Up The Curtain, 9 45 on c- 9 .oau. stretched to their limit. Talking of school broadcasting. The visit of th« Batavia 9ym- lv Tuesday, present* th? 3rd of the Bach
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  • CINEMA REVIEWS AND NEWS
    • 592 11  -  VICTOR STAINES by kJORE than 3.000 IYI children have t• n the outstanding French film "Monsieur Vincent, which was imported into Singapore by rite Alliance Francaise. This excellent film concerns itself with a facet of French history which should be more widely known. It tells
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      198 11 T ITKT winner of Brat prise for test week's spotting is Sonny to New Earth Studio, Princcp Street. S nmpotf. He spotted Aih-ne Dahl. Lottie Calhrrn aad Bed Skelton. Sonny geU a chelae f"i Second prise or $15 toes to Wang (hen Woo. s«»< TaaJong Bnnrah. Prnanc
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    • 994 11 A-BOMB IN A BAG and an Apache war -TWICE in one week I was present in a Singapore cinema when the audience sat through the film being shown without m murmur not e> n muffled cough. The first was at the private showing by the Alliance Francaise of "Monsieur Vincent"
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    • 477 12 r crtd|i_to ytfuT), sV P^v\ onBENBOWSr ll I tempar are th* rvnutt naiurai oils mlaa ia Beaeow a, Urn Itqule I nastem—ir. whick make oy to behold Wia* owaecs uted Beabo* 'or over a Get a bottle irom rtwmlat, I nator* Srmd 1m fret ttalwa lax tsnrtmai, ImL [ailaa*Three complaints
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 875 12 this week ~]by R.H.NAYlQRiT" THIS week Jan 1»>-It looks as though rA^CER (Jun -M— J»J TODAY: Little of the tra>ou will be greatly concern- 2#) A we< .k financial- Uo Sabbath peace nord about finances and lu- b Dil( a j M a j tlceable today. Most of us turc
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    • 295 12 NINE-WORD LEGERDEMAIN aIgTe] lIeksIeIrIdIeImIaIiInI FILL In boxes ol the diagram, using scrambled letters of the top word plui another letter, so that you •nd with the word at bottom. (Which letter Is for you to determine.) Clues to words are below. Definition* for words to be supplied above are 2.
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    • 282 12 'pun British players um the twoclub response to an opening notrump bid as an Invitation to show a four-card major and claim their use of this convention predate, its development In this country by Samuel Stayman and Oeorge Rapee Neither Mr. Suymin nor Mr. Rapee claim to M the Inventors
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    • 296 12 he la asked, he sign* off by returning to the agreed trump suit •t ttM lowest level, or If he has second round control (king or singleton) In the suit but no outside ace. he must also sign off. With second round control and outside are or void, he bids
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  • 973 13 »"m *JT| fl BA T ,W•J "1 lm M f **^l W V"WB ™W L tfv J THE FIGHTING WAITER America's ace boxing authority, Nat Fleischer, has saved until the last his most moving story the rise ancl fall of Stanley Ketchel, twenty-four-years-old
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  • 481 13 ROBINSON CAMP TAINTS TURPIN PETER WILSON discusses the proposed clash between "Sugar" Ray Robinson and Randolph Turpin, and says \jyEEP for |ack Solo mont'i cigars: bury |ack Capped too and scatter the ashes in any garden of remembrance; mourn the glistening shirt fronts of Braitman and Ezra. For if a
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  • 170 13 By GEORGE WHITING IF the Boxing Board and British Promoters Association agree, the British and Empir? featherweight championship between Ronnie Clayton (Blackpool), the holder, and Al Phillips (Aldgatet at Nottingham on January 29 may be televised Promoter Reg King la willing and Is
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  • 461 14 copybook Rugby in the mud Sunday Times Rugby Reporter S.C.C 5; Navy 3. §LO(i(iIN(; it out from start to finish in a magnificent do-or-die effort, the parks of the Singapore Cricket Club and the Royal Navy provided a few hardy spectators with a grand dis-' play
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  • 297 14 PENG SOON BEATEN IN DOUBLES Sunday Time* Badminton Reporter WONO Peng Soon. All-Eng-land and Malayan singles -hampion. lost his last Singapore badminton title when, v.ith Teoh Peng Hooi, he was defeated in straight sets by Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan in the Colony doubles final at the Clerical
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  • 72 14 ACROSS: 1. Compassionate: 7 Palisaded: 10 Lily: 11. Pen; 12 Size: 13. Renew, 15. Caste. 17 Hoped; 19. Tentative; 20. Event: 21. Salvo; 22 Stilt; 35. Need; 2. Woe: 28. Leap, 29 Ruminated; 30. Sen.seles.sne.ss DOWN: I Collected ness; 2 Play. 3. Bwipe; Inane; 5. Noes: S. Eavesdropp*rs,
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  • 31 14 Sunday Times Johore Bahru Sports Correspondent CJOUTH Johore drew with Singapore Engineers at rugt» on the Civil Service Club ground. Johore Bahru. yesterday, e-ich sidr scoring three points.
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  • 558 14 TWO OF Singapore's swimming "hopes' for the \sian Games— Wiebe Wolters and Keith Mitchell had useful "practices'* yesterday when they took part in the Singapore Swimming Club junior gala. Wiebe won the 50 metres breast-stroke and dead-heat-ed with Keith Mitchell's elder brother, Barry, in the 50
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  • 195 14 ASIAN GAMES PLANS Sunday Times Staff Reporter 4 KKAM.K.MENTS are being made for die inclusion A of a water polo team in Singapore's contingent for the Asian Games at New Delhi fron March 4 to 11. The idea is to add two more swimmers
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  • 273 14 ENGLISH LEAGUE Dir. I Blackpool 2 Sunderl-nd I ii- i- 1 .AstonViUa Charlton 1 Manchester I. Fulham 3 Derby Co. 5 HuddnsnHd < Arsenal Liverpool Everton 1 Mid brouth Shrrneld Wed. 1 N'ewcaatle 2 BuriWev 1 Sloke 1 Portamonlh t Totlenhara Wolvn 1 W. Bromwioh 1 Chebem I
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 137 14 CHESS PROBLEM No. 13 Set by V. PACHMAN (1949) BLACK WHITE White to play and mate in lour. LAST week's Chess Problem is a beautiful example of the "Horse block" theme, in which Black is compelled to move one o' his knicht* and as result blocks ie flight squ <res
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  • 105 15 YAM Hah Sports Clubs soccer team will visit Rangoon and Bangkok next month for a series o' m« ictus. It will leave on Feb. 11 and return on Feb. 27. travelling by plane. The team will comprise 12 Chinese and six Malay pla>ers and
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  • 182 15 nFFICt-Bi-AREKS of S Chinf«,^ Fo- tbaU Av«oci-tion ror this yea. wire elected at 'h» nr,nua. geneis.l .noting held at •he Nam W-h S.C. prem V rdaj Tliey are: •in. Mr. T. W. Oi-B «ree:ec'edi. vice-presidents: Messrs Yon* Ang Soon Hor Ang Eng Ann all re-elert- 1 Tan
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  • 52 15 yOUNO MKN Muslim I tinn Singapore wJI start their first open terms tour-ia-ment on Sunday. Feb. 11. The ill be open to nil members of he Association and those wishing to compete are to contact the tennin captain co 20 Main ca Street Entries will be acc"pU>d unti'
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  • 39 15 rE City chess U>am will meet the University of Malaya in their annual match (Ot the Mac Donald Cup on Tuesday Mrs. T. P. F McKeice. wife of the Municipal President. will give away the i -ophy.
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  • 39 15 ptILIPINO boxer Baby Jacson| will flghl Stumpy Butwell. a flyweight, at Melbourne on Jan. 28, Little Nene. manager for Jacv>n. told the Sr.nday Tlme s yesterday. Jacaon foiutht twice in Singapore two months ago.
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  • 291 15 'Too late for Thomas Cup Sunday Times Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S new, up-to-date $2,000,000 sports stadium off Anson Road will not be ready in time for Malaya's defence of the Thomas Cup, the world's premier badminton award, early next year. This was revealed by Mr. John
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  • 189 15 Sunday Times Ipoh Sports Correspondent |)H;\K All Blues surprised their supporters when they eliminated Penang. holders of the "AH Blues" Trophy in their tie on the padane yesterday to qualify as northern finalists in the competition. Perak won by six points (two tries) to three
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  • 77 15 MELBOURNE, S. t A USTRALIAN fight promoter and general manager of Stadiums i-td Mr. Dick Lean. In disappointed w:>h the Australian and Empir- niddlewight cha-n--pion. Dave Sands, and the Orient triple rhumpioi. Boy Brooks. Stadiums Ltd. have not yet matched Brooks for a second bout In Australia.
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  • 260 15 RundjiN Ttmc* Srirmban Sports C«rrcspa>n*lemt IN a good all-round display Nejjri Sembilan defeated Singapore by two goals to one at Seremban yesterday in the openi:« match of the Triangular Hockey Tourney in preparation for selection of the South side In »pite of the »et
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  • 437 15 Sunday Times Staff Reporter MR. S. C. E. Singam, honorary secretary of the Football Association of Malaya, told the Sunday Times yesterday that no emergency meeting was bein? convened to discuss Singapore's entry lor the Malaya Cup competition this year. His statement was in denial
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  • 138 15 MADRAS. Sat INDIA were all out 30 min-iuvi after lunch for 361 in their first innings on the second day of the fourth unofficial Test against the Commonwealth U-arn today. INDIA— Ist Inns. Merthant low Tribe 21 Mi/shUq AH b Ridgway I'mrigar b Sha<kleton ll* Haxare
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  • 81 15 MANILA. Sat. The vial tin* singapoir XI oprnrd up their series thin eveninc with a f-« triumph ovirr a hard-trying combination (omprtMnt football players from the Ateno and La Salle Colleges at the Rhral MrmorUl track and football IMC Aw Boon Seont. inside right, scored both
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  • 44 15 TLfR. John Laycock donated $2,001 to the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund yesterday to become the highest donor to the Fund, of which he Is chairman. Mr. Laycock. whose earlier donations amounted to $2,000. exceeded Dunlop Rubber Company's contribution of $4,000.
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    • 244 15 Here are three of the new features »v\ on Pan American's new Double-decked ffy Clipper* Service to the U.S.A. \if (VIA MANILA) aUT-fr» NI rrl rltr I ILS PanAmmcaW, famed foam -cushion chair lounges etretch way out to full bed length give you real •leeping comfort at no extra cost.
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  • 1908 16 Lansdown Bagby ride 2 winners each From EPSOM JEEP 1()( KK\ Cordon Lansdown, who was laid out by an operation, made an auspicious tome-bark in the saddle when he landed splendid double on Ovation and Charlemagne in the two distance races for Class Two horses at
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  • 54 16 Total Pool $421,146 Ist No. 1»594>3 <51?1.342) 2nd No. 4M957 (S 6#.671) 3rd No. *****4 <$ 30.335) Starters (each SS.7M) N"--40.'335. 4397 M. 3W8!6. 3««1.i4; 51M11. 44'tKSK 4 ..iisnlation Mm (Sl.wM) Nos: *****1. !4«-.'«B, 4b«0«7. 32M45. 2T7577. *****<i, *****0 185!9.\ 45U535. *****7. first Double tickets) 573 each.
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  • 100 16 Sunday 'lime., Penang Sports (urreipondent ADAPTING themselves >ef-r tc the wet conditions. Perak scored their second victory in the Quadrangular nockey tournament when they defeated Selangor by four goals to one on the Western Road grounds, Penang. yesterday. There was no doubt about Perak's superiority. Combining well,
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  • 246 16 Sunday Times Seremban Sports Correspondent T>HE \etjri Sembilan All Blues held Selangor J- All Blues to a draw, each side scoring: three points, Negri a penalty and Selangor an unconverted try, in a Rugby match played on the Neeri Sembilan padang yesterday. Heavy rain all
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  • 67 16 /./Altn CHARLES lands a solid right on Lee Oma's face in their heavy title fight at Madison Square Garden, New York, on Jan. 12. It was the first of a series of final blows before referee Ruby Goldstein stopped the fight in the tenth round and
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  • 430 16 LAUNCESTON, Sat. A BRILLIANT partnership of 200 runs for the fourth wicket by Denis Compton and Cyril Washbrook featured the second days plar in the MCC. y Combir.«d Team match here today. Compton, who captained the tourists in the absence of Freddie Brown, was particularly effective,
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  • 80 16 COMBINED TEAM— lst Inni. 289 M.C.C.— lat Inns. Devres r Layer b fowler U Sheppard r Nobiet b Cowley 21 C'laae b Hol« 4 compton c De Conxcey b Dollery 142 Waahbrook c RodwHl b Hole 112 Parkhouse r Rodwell b Morris 44 Evans c Murris b Dollery Brdser
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