The Straits Times, 22 July 1951

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  • 31 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Of fhe Straits limes ek Singapore Free Press No. 834. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1951. if PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS. PHONE *****
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  • 494 1 Singapore message to Premier of bereaved nation THE shots which killed King Abdullah echoed throughout the tense and turbulent Middle East yesterday. Although it is too early to say definitely what the results of his death will be, most observers fear it heralds serious trouble in that
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  • 66 1 HONG KONO, Sat— Thei assets of three American oil companies on the Chinese mainland have been requisitioned in Shanghai, according to an official Chinese report received here last night. The companies affected are the Standard Vacuum, Caltex and the Chungmei (Sino-American) Oil Company. The
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  • 152 1 TOKYO, Sat. OBSERVERS in Tokyo today considered the Communist request to suspend the Kaesong armistice talks for four days a good sign. The general impression Is that the Communists have decided to refer the United Nations' firm refusal to discuss the question of
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  • 39 1 NEW YORK. Sat.— Reports fmm Communist Czechoslovakia roaching here yesterday said that two Cabinet Ministers have been purged and a third Is marked for elimination in a food crisis that has already caused riots.— A.P.
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  • 61 1 IPOH. Sat. A N important woman v bandit, high on the wanted list, was captured yesterday afternoon by a police patrol. Acting on information, the' patrol went after the woman and another bandit in the Sitiawan area. The woman was c" 1 the other bandit escaped
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  • 41 1 SAIGON Sat.— Three crew and two passengers were believed killed late yesterday near Bienhao, 30 kilometres north-east of Saigon, when a French Dakota owned by the Compagnle Aerienne Transports IndochinoLs crashed on a flight from Hanoi.— Reuter.
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  • 385 1 1,500 on strike, locked out, in Singapore THE Singapore labour dispute position yesterday was 1 that about 700 workers of the Singapore Class Manufacturers' Company, at Henderson Road, Singapore, went on strike, and that the management of the Singapore Nanyang Shoe Factory was expected to give an answer to the
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  • 51 1 HONG HONG, Sat.— Mr. Mario E. Guillen, new ,Panamanian Consul-General In Hunt; Kong, has summoned at least 15 owners of Pana-manian-registered ships here for a meeting next week to discuss "how to avoid embarrassing the Panamanian government on the Issue of sending strategic goods to Communist China."—
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  • 119 1 Women wrestling stoned AN unruly crowd of spectators threw chairs, bottles and stones into the ring at the Great World arena during Singapore's second women wrestling promotion last night. Raising their fists and shouting "money back" and "smash up the whole place", the spectators also broke down the wire fencing
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  • 47 1 VANCOUVER. Sat.— A Canadian Pacific Airlines passenger plane carrying 31 passengers was missing tonight on a flight from Vancouver to Anchorage, Alaska. Airline officials said that the plane was on the Korean air lift and that most of the passengers were American soldiers. Reuter.
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  • 130 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. SURRENDERED bandit who claimed to have killed two- Malay bandits in Pahang before he came out of the juagle 'yesterday led Security Forces to the remains of two dead bodies in the jungle in the Jerantut Area. A bandit was wounded
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  • 875 1  -  HARRY MILLER By No "forcing of independence ANY attempt to forca the independence of Malaya by a particular date was not statesmanlike, wh<l« it would be fatal for the British Government to "hang on too long at it did in India." This is a farewell sentiment of
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  • 28 1 TOKYO. Sat— The Provost Court here today announced sentences up to 10 years on 15 Japanese and two Koreans yesterday found guilty of espionage. Reuter.
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  • 251 1 Britain stops atom man's passport LONDON. Sat. THE passport of a British atom specialist. Professor E. H. Burhop, was today withdrawn by order of the British Intelligence Service on the eve of his departure for Moscow. The passport of a member of the Foreign Office, whose name has not been
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  • 60 1 SAINT LOUIS. Sat. THE biggest flood in more than a century overflowed all levees yesterday in a 20 square-mile are* at the confluence or two great rivers. The highest Missouri River crest since 1844 rolled its "billion dollar flood" toward the Juncture with the Mississippi,
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  • 1974 2  - BRITISH TROOPS IN KELANTAN: TO JANGGUT RISING R.J. FARRER, CMG. iflf wr i^P pv^B^^M 4flN < *'m **s IS^^b ft jC|^ By FIVE weeks after the Singapore Mutiny in 1915, the Colonial Secretary, R. Wilkinson, came to my house on a Sunday and told me of the To Janggut rising
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  • 1049 2 SUNDAY, July 15. ON Friday there was a mass christening In Johore Bahru of babies belonging to European mothers living near Kota Tinggi; to be precise, two mothers, two (laughters. After the ceremony they returned to their homes, in one of which a joint parly was given by
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  • 233 3 Sultan rejects petition KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE sultan of Selangor has turned down the petition of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Commissioners for a vud.T electoral franchise for the municipal elections In I) "liber. But the Municipal Commissioners "nave not yet given up the light. Mr. R. K. Panikkar. who first
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  • 77 3 TH3 appeal in the Maria Hertogh case has acain be?n postponed, this time to Saturday. This is its ihird postponement. One of the judges of the Court of Appeal. Mr. Justice Wilson, is hearing the WattsCarter trial which may not end before Friday. It is understood that
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  • 360 3 The lions and tigers roared in vain... KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. IN the last six weeks in Johore, buses have been burnt and rubber trees slashed, old men have wept and lions have roared in vain all because ex-bandit Lam Swee and his comrade Che Yih were visiting old friends in
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  • 318 3 The old chic gaiety were back By Maureen Mallal LJAVINC just recovered from last Saturday's effort of getting smartly dressed women at Bukit Timah used to the idea of having a strange cameraman popping off flashlights in their faces, it was a great relief to find them generally more receptive
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  • 37 3 Lee Eng Choon and Ng Ann Kow claimed trial in Singapore yesterday to three charges of dishonestly retaining three stolen bicycles. They were each given ball of $1,000 until hearing on Aug. IC.
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  • 112 3 BEHIND the notification appearing in the Perak Government Gazette that "The Sultan has been graciously pleased to approve of the award of the Perak Meritorious Service Medal Pingat Jasa Kebatian) to Lieut. Col. E. G. Woods. D.5.0.. 0.8. E.," lies a story of indomitable courage and
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  • 155 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. £0 OPERATIVE rice millers in Tangjong Karang, Selangor, have been advanced $65,000 in the last two months the biggest single loan made by the Rural Industrial and Development Authority so far. This loan save the small rice growers, who own cooperative
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  • 221 3 The girl who asks for her mother ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD Ch«» Lan, from Kuala Lumpur, stood on the outgoing platform of Singapore railway station, waiting; and crying... but the train steamed out, and her mother did not return. That was five months ago. Since their she has regained her health and cheeful
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  • 52 3 Veeran Chetty. 51. claimed trial in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to a charge of using criminal force on an Indian girl, aged 11. with intent to outrage her modesty, at Woodlands Road on June 15. Bail of $1,000 was granted until hearing on
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 61 3 SINGAPORE 9 a.m. "Good Morning"; 9.30 "Musical Round-Up"; 10 News from K.L.; 10.05 Radio Doctor; 10.15 -"Interlude from Hawaii"; 10.30 "Latin America on the Air"; 11 "Paul Temple the Vandyke Allalr"; 11.30-12 Methodist Studio Service: 1 p.m. Gerry Soliano at the Hammond Orcan, Rn files; 1.30 News: 1.40 Sports Round-Up;
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    • 52 3 Choice": 5.30 Service from St. Andrews Cathedral; 6.30 Children: 1 News; 7.10 Interlude; 7.15 "Move Magazine"; 7.45 "Malayan Affairs" (Alex Josey) 8 "Happy .md Glorious": Historical play by Laurence Housman; 9.30 News; 9.45 "Continental Touch"- 10 Son/ and Dance In Britain"--10.30 "Voice of the Poet"; 10.50 •Epilogue" i!>thesda); 11 Close.
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    • 54 3 fiotn Hathersage Methodist Church, Sheffield; 6 Week-End Sports Report; 6.15 Charlie Kuns piano; 6.30 News <fe News Analysis; 6.50 "From The Editorials"; 7 "English Magazine"; 7.30 "Call•ng All Forces": 8.30 News Home News; 8.45 "Strike Up The Music"; 9.30 "Radio Newsreel"; 9.45 "Concerto" (Mozart): 10.45 "Programme Parade"; 11 "Dance Them
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  • 343 4  -  OSCAR FERNANDEZ BY INTRODUCING MR. JACOB EPHRAIM OF SINGAPORE IF there Is one branch of the Singapore Municipality that does a magnificent Job under very difficult circumstances, it is the Town Cleansing and Hawkers' Department. People in Singapore rarely appreciate the cleanliness of their City's
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  • 534 4 This is no light tribute especially when it is considered that the Department has a staff of 42 inspectors and overseers and a labour force of 1,700. The Town Cleansing Department is organised into three sections, all of which operate independently of one another, but whose activities
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  • 165 4  - CHINESE ARE STILL NOT CONVINCED A. S. LEE By ANE hears a lot of family "planning and birth control schemes these days, but most Chinese do not seem too eager about it. Chinese believe staunchly in early marriages and raising a family as quickly as possible. They plan to have
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 220 4 N*5W CROSSWOUD ACROSS 27 Not the men wno throw nj china. (8) 1. 9 The Red Indian war- DOWN rior does, no doubt, when it 15. (5, 3. 8) a A sheltering growth. (8) 10 Oals do it, though it may s Substance In ceramic be only a bob. (4,
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 5 Pa-tio' 'Vyrar 'd duiuiit -r if and Mm. r harp of n ;.i,>ore who arrived at K >H\n-± last night by Qant> Constellation from Brit lin t,) s »ond h?r summer holidays with her rarenU. Pjiii -!.i ;oe, to Shut? School in Devon. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 152 5 By Out Shipping Reporter QNE of two scan.en of the American freighter Steel itiag, whs died suddenly from cerebral malaria •fririiin 24 hours of arrival in Singapore on Tuesday, will be .'own home to the United States this week at his family's request H
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  • 58 5 Andre Bncier. talented French painlst who la on a world tow pnd has perfi mm "i .successfully in Amerind Anatrailia, will give [tal in Sir.p^pore on July 31 cinq will open tomor- I RoWnaon'i and tickets will be -old at $5, .53 and $2. The programme will
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  • 284 5 It will can delicacies A $2,000,000 Chinese canning enterprise to produce canned China edibles and delicacies in Singapore for the markets in South-East Asia will soon be launched by a prominent Hong Kong business executive, 39-year-old Wong Tok Sau, general-manager of the Canning Corporation
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  • 111 5 Rusty nail led to death of Colony foreman THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday returned a of death by misadventure on Yeo Kang Hal. a 33-year-old foreman, who was injured by v a rusty nail on June 26. Tan Hong Kee, a carpenter, of Alexandra Road, told the Court
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  • 148 5 S' pore looks for singing teacher I'HE Singapore Education Department is looking for woman education officer to teach singing and elocution o students in the Teachers' Training College. The post is a temporary one and carries a -salary of $370 plus cost of living, local and housing allowances. Applicants should
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  • 26 5 SEGAMAT. Sat. Charged with outraging the modesty of a woman. Govindan Nair. 48. was produced before the Segamat Magistrate and al lowfrt $200 bail.
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  • 90 5 Sub-stations liable to loadshrddinf today: DAY Pasir Panjang, Opium Factory, Reformatory Road. Oxygen Factory, (ressonite, St. James, Mirl Road, Silat Road, Bukit Pasoh, 8.A.T., Trafalgar Street, Prince Fdward Road. Sago Street, Peoples' Park, Nanson Road. NIGHT .inu hiat Place. Jalan Eunoa, Rangoon Road, Towner Road, Srraixgoon Road. Kolam
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  • 263 5 THE Singapore Land Office has constituted a three-man panel to advise would-be buyers of about six acres of reclaimed land fronting Shenton Way, off Anson Road, on the general appearance of buildings to be erected there. One of the conditions for the sale of this land
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  • 19 5 SEOAMAT, Sat. Mr Joseph Chong of the Department of InformaJrlSn hi> left Segamat on transfer to Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 196 5 Papayas twice as dear PAPAYAS— one oi the cheapest local bruit* and mo.il popular fare in Singapore Hoarding houwi Ihtd almost doubled in price. Thrifty housewives a^e no longer buying them, and boarders are«fraving to make do wttti pomeloes and bananas. The price of papayas has jumped from about 13
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  • 284 5 Wedding day in Singapore ytslliiiUAY was another bis day lor weddings in Singapore. More than 5iM) guests. including BUhop Raymond L. Archer of the Methodfet Church and friends from Penang and Kuala Lumpur, attended one of the biggest post-war Christian wed^ngs in Singapore at the Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church.
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  • 114 5 THE Lord Mayor of London, Sir Denys Lowson and his wife will arrive in Singapore by Qantas-BOAC Constellation on August 2. on their way to Australia. Accompanying Sir Denys will be Alderman Sheriff of London. Lt.-Col. Q. J. Oullum Welch and Mr. Percy Lovely. Sheriff. Others comprising
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  • 136 5 INDIANS in Malaya have 1 contributed much to the growth of the country economrcally, politically and socially—the Commissioner-Gen-eral, Mr. Mac Donald, told a huge gathering of Indians In Singapore yesterday. He was speaking at the opening ceremony of the $175,000 Indian Association building In
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    • 560 5 OPENING DATE FOR HOLLAND ROAD! SATURDAY 2 8 JULY Our new shop at Holland Road will open at 9.0 a.m. on Saturday 28th July. 3 POINTS OF INTEREST 1 The shop is AIR-CONDITIONED throughout. 2 A CAR-PARK is provided. 3 NO NEED TO QUEUE You can buy all your food
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  • 1096 6  - WITCHERY AND CHARMS OFF SINGAPORE Talbot Chambers By IN the dark, still atmosphere before the early morning storm, the launch Tungku Hussein left Singapore and passed between the mass of small ships moored near the pier. Then tht rain started, sudden and heavy. It disturbed a description I was being
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  • 66 6 So early in the morning. Ws-.-n'iiT eoffe* In the ''Jockeys room" after tr»ck work. Lett to rie'nt: E. G. (Porky) Donnelly, C. Ellery, E. Harper. W. Bag by. Harry McCloud, V. Dunwoodi*. J. Donnelly. Below: Tbe handicaps are read. W. Bagby (second from left) seems to have received a shock.
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  • 433 6  -  MAUREEN MALLAL By THEY told me beforehand 'You'll never make it" and, worse still. "You'll be sorry even if you do!" About the first they were nearly right. Getting up at five o'clock in the morning (or was it night?) isn't much fun. But there
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  • 264 6 The Chief Justice for the 1 Federation, S.r Stafford Foster Sutton Uto open the Ist Castie Camp janiborette on August 5. He will start four days of comradeship and fun for 350 Scouts from all parts of the Federation and Singapore. The Jamborette badge a yellow
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  • 123 6 rIE following women have agreed to take part in the naif-hour dress parade for Miss Festival of Britain to be held at the Cathay Cinema at 6.45 and 930 p.m. on Wednesday. Augst 29Claire's (Mrs. Claire Ludk>w) lioucct (Mrs T. Thftnpson) Elsie Mary (Mrs. Essor) LHtle
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  • 168 6 like of the race-track are quite true. Take it from me. a veteran of two early morning rendezvous at the race- track! THE adventure and the ex- citement don't die with the crowds leaving the track in Jubilation or despair it's there every morning from 6 till 9. and
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  • 929 7 Beauty secrets— continued By a beauty expert QO you know how to make a man feel small? It's easy. After you have been introduced, just turn away and talk to someone else. Do you know how to hurt the man who has asked you
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  • 140 7 World round-up for women From Paris INTERNATIONAL beauty 1 Comtesse Alain de la Falalse wears with a black evening dress a phosphores- cent belt round her 21-inch waistline. She also wears Schiaparelll's newest squarecut huge bowi earrings. In the recent Paris heatwave a cool weather delicacy was melons In champagne.
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  • 70 7 Cive your back and stomach mwclcs plenty of exercise. advises Cyd Chariss, M.C.M. star. This if Cyd's morning routine keep body erect, hands clasped to back of head. On the count of one, swing body to fight and return to starting position on two. On three,
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 7 YVONNI OE CARI 1 romps with her pet. "Puffin." between desert scenes in tSc new British picture "Hotel Sahara." "Puffin," clad in pullover, wonder* how Yvonne can stand the cold, cold atmosphere of Hie English studio.
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  • 418 7  -  By SUSAN DEACON LJAVE you noticed how much Princess Elizabeth's and Princess Margaret's clothes have changed during the last year? PRINCESS MARGARET has always shown a far keener interest in fashion than her sister, but as an elegant, well-dressed woman Elizabeth is leaving Margaret far behind.
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  • 702 8 CARNIVAL TIME IN GAY PAREE TONI MARSH attends the birthday celebrations of a great city CO tms is Paris! That may be a corny expression, but it certainly fits especially the exclamation mark. oat of the Jumble of Impressions one gets during the first ten days In a strange city,
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  • 499 8 Watch those salad dressings COOKERY CORNER r THE connoisseur will tell you that a green salad tossed in a simple French dressing consisting of oil and vinggar with seasoning, has never been bettered. And indeed, when it is a case of lettuce straight from the garden to the table, then
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  • 48 8 Whit the well -dressed Dusun girl is wearing th?.-e days in North Borneo. Thi s intriguing picture, sent in by Abu Hassan of Papax, shows girls wearing hats made of bamboo, dresses that are almost Tyrolian in design, and beautiful belts. Note the umbrellas.
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  • 243 8 WOMEN! by the mere male LISTENING in to a conversation between two bright young things the other day, I came to the conclusion that their opinion of men in general was not high. I wonder what men think about us, I thought. Well, let's find out. 'What don't you like
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  • 667 8 HUMAN CASEBOOK AM a student In an English school. Tw« years ago I was Introduced to a girl by a classmate of mine. Our friendship developed and one day I asked her for a date. I now find we are in love with each
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 394 8 TIME-TESTED IN THE TROPICS— f^ Women know ff it ensures i 7 a lovely skin S- I protect* taw tkia from doit y M? aad dirt guard* aga mt ran J, COoU th» Uia Immediate]? W jtf I hl* applied a* refmhiaf foMl I toftena aad perfume* the W^^ I
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  • 1905 9 Tapper's evidence in Watts-Carter case KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. y\N Indian rubber tapper of Bedrock Estate told the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court today that Jeffrey Watts-Carter had threatened to burn down his cattle shed because it was near the labourers' lines. The witness said he
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  • 3 9 Blackout Brevities— l
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  • 152 9 pRICES in the Singapore Rubber market yesterday were again steadied by political news and the assassination of King Abd/Ollah of Jordan. At a quiet close, first grade rubber for August shipment stood at $1.45 a lb. buyers. 2>2 cents above Friday's close. Closing prloet yesterday were, per lb.:
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  • 6 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. July 21.
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  • 145 9 PENANC. Saturday. THE dispute between the Penang Harbour Board and it* staff on cost of living allowances was settled today, when the Board agreed to pay the difference between its previous offer of 75 per cent and the workers demand for the Benham Scale of 85
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  • 46 9 KUANTAN. Sat.— The death occurred in Singapore of Mr. Chia Sow Hong, a Kuantan businessman. He was 49. His body was flown back by chartered plane for burial. Owner of two sundry shops, he leaves behind a son and three daughters.
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  • 94 9 SIM LAI YONGr told tbs Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque, yesterday that she saw Ong Chwe* Chiok and Phua Ah See digging up the pipe line passing through hejr orchard. Ong and Phua were sentenced to one month's imprisonment each for attempted theft of pipes.
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  • Obituary, Illustration
    99 10 MR. LEE SIEW KOW passed away peacefully at his residence No 23, Amber Road, at 3 p.m. on the 18th July 1951. He leaves behind his mother, his beloved wife. Madam Gan Yew Neo, four son<=. Chay Mm. Chay Kia. Chay Tlan and Chay Song. Three dcugliters Aye Hoe.
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  • SINGAPORE, July 33. 1951.
    • 396 10 THE killings go on. In the week just ended Chinese workers were burned alive and hacked to pieces in their humble homes. An Indian buffalo keeper was clubbed to death In his hut. Malay special constables were shot dead by thugs lurking in ambush on lonely roads.
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    • 154 10 NOTHING could better prove the need for vigilance against autocracy than the words used by the Singapore Attorney-General to Justify the new attack on the liberty of the Press. Because Emergency Regulations had already deprived Individuals ot the right of appeal to the Courts, there was no reason why
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  • 716 10  - A big day for K.L. new exchange starts work NONI WRIGHT By T"H!S morning, at 7 o'clock, someone pulled out a few pegs in a handtome columned building In Kuata Lumpur and tk« new telephone exchange took over from the old. Kuala Lumpur deserves a new exchange. How tfie old
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    • 118 10 WHY is the Malayan letter to the editor writer so anxious to remain anonymous, and shelter behind a barrage of pseudonyms? In a number of years as a newspaperman In Malaya, it hat never failed to surprise me that practically every letter carries the same old tag, "please don't
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    • 137 10 IT Is my misfortune to know nothing about sport. Perhaps In the opinion of the American Journalist now in Singapore who replied to tfce criticism of American university sportsmen. It ls a greater misfortune that I graduated at a university where It ls not possible to become a
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    • 183 10 YOUR leader, "The Right to SpeaK," has raised a very vital and important question, affecting tho welfare of the Malayan home and natlon-to-be. It affects particularly, of course, the rights and privileges of people like Mr. Alex Josey as citizens in this country, which our political leaders
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    • 63 10 IN Independent Malaya within 10 years? Why not? If It U Dosslble in Indonesia, then it must be possible in Malaya. But don't overlook the fact. Date Onn. that it is the spirit, selfconfidence. courage and steadfastness of the young Indonesians that have given the Republic of Indonesia
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    • 38 10 A ll in debt INDEBTEDNESS is one of the greatest scourges in Malaya, far greater than the soaring cost of living. About 90 to 95 per cent, of clerical workers are in the clutches of money-lenders. JOEY. Singapore.
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    • 68 10 APART from his views cr English education, Dr Barnes has, in his report on vernacular schooling, laid great stress on the need and importance of Malay education and thrust Chinese and Indian eduoatlcn into the background. Surely, what the British Government has done these many years to try
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    • 103 10 MAY I suggest to our venerable clergymen the need for the "modernisation" of contemporary church music In order to dispel that gloomy atmosphere which characterises many a church service. Judging by the way they are rendered, the majority of church hymns (including those broadcast over Radio Malaya) sound
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  • 316 11 BANDITS THREW BABY AWAY JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. BANDIT babies abandoned by their parents have, from time to time, been lound by Security Forces and have been handed over I to the State Welfare Home. Johore Bahru, for care. The first of these unfor tunate children was brought to the home
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  • 265 11 EVERY FRIDAY AT 11 a.m. By LILIAN BUCKOKE "The tumult and the shouting dies, The Captains and the Kings depart. On dune and headland sink the fires, And all the pomp of yesterday Is one with Nineveh and Tyre." FESE lines, from the Burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna,
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  • 196 11 CINGAPORE postal authorities have fixed two million J dollars as the new target for |uly in the all-out savings campaign. This was announced yesterday by Mr. D. W. Naylor. Accountant in the General Post Office, who said that the Mobile Savings Bank would be extended to
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  • 82 11 QNG Kok Poh, a former detective constable, claimed trial in Singapore yesterday to charges of accepting bribes of $60 each from Teo Teng Kee and Ong Teng Chong at Thomson Road on June land 3 respectively. It was alleged that the money was given so that
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  • 288 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QRUTAL, callous $10,000-bandit Si Toh Chun, terror of Seremban, is dead. Creeping in at dawn on his hide-out in a rubber plantation in the Seremban district yesterday, Security Forces killed Si Toh Chun and two other terrorists and seriously wounded
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  • 86 11 Mr. Ttaomaa E. Dow- 1 Governor of New York, who is expected to arrive in Singapore by air late on WVdni day afternoon will be the guest ot the Governor. Sir •vranklir. Gimson. at Govern- Housp. On Thursday. Mr. Dewev will be the Governor's special suest at
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  • 63 11 LIM Thiam Hock, aged 29. a lorry attendant, was yesterday gaoled for four months for fraudulent possession of a screw-driver, a spanner, and a raincoat. LJm was arrested by th>. police after a short chase in Clive Street. He admitted that he had four previous convictions. The
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  • 94 11 A lone Malayan delegate is attending the international elder boy's camp, sponsored by the Y.M.C.A's of Japan, which starts tomorrow in Nojiri. He Is 18-year-old Billie Cheng Shao Chi, student of the Raffles Institution. Singapore, and e'dest son of Mr Cheng Hui Ming, president of the
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  • 19 11 KOTA BAHRU, Sat.— The Sultan of Kelentan will declare open the combined Tumpat and Pasir Mas Dis-
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  • 207 11 AMONG the fascinating workmanship at His Malay Arts and Crafts Exhibition at the British Council Hall, Singapore, are samples of earthenware vessels, dug up at Kota Tinggi and Johore Lama, made by local Indonesian inhabitants about 2,000 years ago. Most people have seen samples of Malay crafts
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  • 64 11 A section of the 700 striking employees of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company at Henderson Road, Singapore (above) picketing near the main gate of the company yesterday morning. They are carrying placards describing their reasons for going on strike). (Below) Workers, mostly women, crowding into the Union offices
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  • 159 11 R.A.SC. to celebrate today THE ROYAL Army Service Corps which forms the backbone of the British Army and of which one British soldier In every five is a member, will celebrate "Corps Sunday" today in British military stations throughout the world. In Malaya, where the R.A.S.C. is playing a leading
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  • 31 11 Bread coffee SEGAMAT. Sat. Two labourers, Tey Geok (18) and Tan Yew (42) were fined $20 each by the Segamat Magistrate for moving bread and coffee outside a food restricted area.
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  • 913 12  -  NAT CUBBINS "Thirtj years ago my employees touched their caps to me and said 'Good morning, sir' or 'Good morning, Mr. B. Now they nod thair heads and say 'Good morning, cock.' Complaint by a 75--year-old Yorkshire builder. rpHERE was a tlmt, not X long ago.
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  • 791 12 IN Radio Theatre at 8 0 clock tonight, you can hear a play about the married life of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. This has been adapted by the BBC. from the little plays of Laurence Housman and It is called "Happy and Glorious.' 1 The
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    • 643 12 Grass I^^^OJP widow B^v »*I thought I'd com* ov*r and round the place, hardly touching sos how you w*r* getting on. his food, Just no use to any Tom still away?" one." "Yes, he won't be back M next "Well, something's mad* week. He has to spend quite wonderful change
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    • 163 13  - A BLOW FQR THE BIKINI GIRLS HAROLD HEFFERNAN By HOLLYWOOD. QIRECTOR Anatole Litvak is back from Europe to report some strange problems while attemptings to complete "Decision Before Dawn" for Twentieth Century Fox. One came when he tried to sign French actresses to play nuns in scenes with Richard Basehart
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      57 13 "Tom TsMßiTe'r my little ttl*r~*m. 1 not'-e Cv'TmMer Andrew Crr-rVer-Marrb »M;ch«el Red;:Lvci cil> Tzp^ow (Crian S/nit.il to f <c f art of the class after he hat been the only boy to MSCf to one of his tvcial ''clvtical' jokes. A scene from Terence Rattigans' "The Browning Vcsic-." starring M
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    • 143 13 WELL, ml wlio's tikis? A new star? A smiil part player from some Western? You all know him v.-ry wcli but perhaps better minus the moustache and wearing a smile instead. One clue even Ginger wouldn't recognise him. Write His name on a postcard and
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    • 45 13 Two photo ttudits of Chj.!c» Boyer. f'.itt, at h« appear* ir. his usual sopfciticated, romantic rotes, and second, as he ;>pears »s the aged pSyaictail in t'»c Twentieth CcntmyFox production "Th« litli Letter", brudio aaake-up attitt ben Nyc tupcrvacd the make-up.
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      749 13  -  J.C. Behague Picture parade by I HAVI just seen a nusr dii:i:;juished Br..:h picture; a picture that has brought me nearer to heart-felt laughter and tears than any other film I can remember. It is "The Browning Version" by Terence Rattigan. will sson be showins c. rid
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  • 434 14 Doctor plans a remedy By A Military Correspondent SERVICEMEN of the future may not have to stand to attention or rigidly "at ease for long stretches during ceremonial parades. Certainly not if a middle-aged professor of medicine has hit way. The professoor, Dr. E.
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  • 380 14  -  DR. VICTOR PURCELL by A COWHERD who turned soldier of fortune finds the eyes of the world on him to-day. At 50, stout and closecropped. General Peng Teh Huai looks back on a career that has taken him from his father's farm to the command of
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  • 650 14 Honourable Madame Fox is a witch WITCH burning!, by the superstitious are breaking out in rural Japanese areas. A Ministry of Education survey reveals that 26.5 per cent of the people believe that foxes and badgers can "possess" human beings and deceive them. Millions of others follow superstitious medicinal cures.
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  • 413 14  -  DON TAYLOR By MILLIONS of natives in the Sudan and the Congo wear only a Garden-of-Eden leaf girdle. When they take to clothes what sort will they wear? Fifteen hundred million pairs of bare feet black yellow, brown pad the ground, right across
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    113 14 rE Sunday Times next week begins publication of an exciting new series— "The Big Show," by Pierre Clostermann, D.F.C. Thli Is the most brilliant narrative of war in the air that has ever been written For years Clostermann played hide-and-seek with death in the clouds. He survived 420
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  • 1667 15 IWF you arc WK4T you are f/rc fourth article and do girls have more brains than boys? SUPPOSE you have before you two orphaned Infants. They look the same and are "guaranteed" to be equally sound and fit. You are eager to adopt one, and
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    • 397 16 NOTICE At n meeting of the Legislative Council held on the 17th July, 1951, a Select Committee was appointed t» consider and report on -vi the ChrUtlan Marriage (Amendment) Bill, and (b) the Civil Marriage (Amendment) Bill. Those BllU were published In the Singapore Government Oazette Supplement No. 46 of
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    • 738 16 Be bright... fight your HEADACHES while they're slight! When headaches start due to worry, overwork, over-indulgenc* —be smart, take Alka-Seltzer at tb« first sign of discomfort. Repeat -if needed -for continued relief. Sparkling effervescence makes Alka-Seltzer pleasant-tast-ing, helps iti pain-killing analgesic go to work fast. Harmleaa, not a laxative -you
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    • 339 16 K^£g4t2«ttHfi[B \b^M.NAYLOR\ THIS WEEK L k THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 Jan. 19) Slight setback in the early part of the week will probably be due to mislaid letters or to lack of necessary information. But developments on Tuesday should prove helpful financially and by Friday you will
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    • 1044 16 A 8 we have pointed out before, an Important secret of success in Canasta is to concentrate on "big hands" whenever the situation, merits it. One such big hand can net you a profit of 2,000 point* or more, which will more than make up for a number of hands
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    • 503 16 by the opponent, regardless of how valuable it might be For example, suppose hl» hand Is: 2-A-K-Q-Q-10-9-8-8-6-5 Hl« opponent throws an 8 to him. Even though he knows that the 8, together with his partner's B's. will produce a natural canasta he must refuse it, draw from the stock and
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    984 17  -  RANDOLPH TURPIN, By Middleweight Champion of the ivorld \WHEN I said that I was ready to box 1 5 rounds if necessary with Ray Robinson, I knew most people didn't give much for my chances of lasting the full distance of the fight. Well those who were
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  • 511 17  -  N.W.D. YARDLEY By fRICKET is a contlnual battle of wits, and bowlers should remember that their attack must be based on temperament, reason and intuition. Providing a reasonable command of length Jias been acquired, the rest is largely a frame, of mind, a matter of intelligence. One
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  • 385 17  -  THE THIRD KNIGHT By JN April this year there was held at Southaea, England, a cheas congress which is fast making a name for itself. Started in 1948, the attraction i« the Stevenson Memorial Tournament, which gives the ordinary club player in England the chance of talcing part
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  • 962 18 17-YEAR-OLD American high fcchool boy Hamilton Richardson has becamt new inspiration to handicapped people all over the world. A chronic diabetic, he played two and a half hours of uruelling championship tennll and provided one of the sensations of Wimbledon ty hpntir" y rnignlng Btnglea
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  • 922 18  -  SHARPSHOOTER By %W I T H Combined Services' victory yesterday over Johore in the Malaya Cup, and assuming that Singapore cannot fail to beat Malacca early next month, an unusual situation is likely to develop in th« sou them section of the Malaya Cup. There
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  • 114 18 DONATIONS for the Singapore Badminton Hall !'und through The Sunday Times have topped $7,000. Among last week's contributions were two from :»!ionymo>.'s .donors, one for 000 and the ol.ier jilftO. came from Mafden Co. Other donations were: Lee Chim Quan $30, S. K. Solomon $10, C. K.
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  • 1183 19 Good support for women's events RECORD number of 208 entries— 34 more than last year has been received for the annual Singapore Amateur Athletic Association championships to be held on the Police Training School ground on Friday, July 27, and Saturday, July 28. No
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    30 19 Ceylon Sports L'lnb team, winners of the inter-club medley relay last Sunday at the Txmil Brotherhood Association Sports. (Left to right): S. Cornelius, M. K. Sundram, K. Sivapatham and Sandranayagam.
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  • 76 19 IPOH. Sat. A CLASH between Lim Cheng of Cheng Hwa and Jacob of the TunUians three minutes before the final whistle brought the crowd swarming on the field and forced the abandonment of a first division soccer match here today. Cheng Hwa were leading by
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  • 189 19 {JSEFUL scores by Major Sweet (78 runs), Maj. Simpson (31), Capt. Marriott (25) and Capt. Eley (23) enabled Army to declare their first innings at 215 for nine wickets In their cricket fixture against R.A.F. at Nee Soon yesterday. Hudson (four for 39) was the
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  • 44 19 ITID Gaviilan, Amencan-^eeog-nlsed welterweight title-holer, will meet Rocky Graziano. former middleweight champion, in a ten-round non-title bout in Chicago Stadium on Sept. 5. Before meetinp Graziano. Gavilan must defend his crown agtmst Ftaddie Graham in Madison Square Garden, New York.
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  • 118 19 PENANG, Sat THE North team against Sooth for the annual Malayan cricket "Test" to be played at Kuala Lumpur daring the Angust holidays was announced here today. The side includes five Selangor players and three each from Penang and Perak. It will be skippered by
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  • 368 19 R m BATU PAH AT, Saturday. AIN made two of the five courts available for the Johore lawn tennis championships unplayable yesterday, but several matches were played off There were no upsets. Yong Hu Wei Hsien caused a surprise by taking the first set
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  • 284 19 Malaya Cup soccer ALOR STAR, Saturday. IT ED AH went one step ahead in their fight for the northern zone championship when they beat Selangor 3 Z in a Malaya Cup match today. But their chances will depend on the match between Penang and Perak
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  • 112 19 BATD PAHAT, Bat. QOMBINED Services coasted to an easy win over Johore in their Malaya Cup match on the Government English School padang here today. The 4-1 margin of victory did not tell the full story ot the Services' superiority. It was cleanly fought out game,
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  • 35 19 Brendan Macken. Henri Rochon and Lome Main have been chosen as Canada's Davis Cup tennis team to meet Cuba at Montreal on Aug. 3. AD played in the recent Wimbledon championships A. P.
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  • 342 19 Supreme Court wins big UK race ASCOT (BERKS), Sat. llflßS. Tom LUley'B crack three-year-old Supreme Court, today won Ascot's Festival of Britain Stakes, richest prize in the long history oi the British turf. This brown colt, which was left out of all the British classics this season by oversight, triumphed
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  • 139 19 ROCKLITES BEAT I.R.C. 'A' HELPED by the spectacular goalkeeping of Wilfred Skinner Rocklites beat Indian Recreation Club "A" one-nil In a keenly contested S A FA. Division 3 League match at Geylang stadium yesterday. Though controlling play for the ma'or part of the match, Indians failed to combine effectively when
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  • 111 19 AT the annual general meeting of the Borneo Motors Sports Ckib the following office-bearers were elected for 1951/52: Patrons: N. O. Reddish (reelected); J. H. Wheeler (reelected): O. M. Walker, president. J. A. Barr (re-elected); hon. secretary, L. H. Teo; hon. aast. secretary, Mrs. R. Cordeiro;
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  • 267 19 LONDON. Saturday. POSITION'S In the County cricket cbaiopkuMhip table 'after I maU-heg wfcfcb flaUaed an Jylv 20 were: P. W. U D. Nodee. Vmt Draws Pta. Warwick it U l a t 1«4 Yorkshire 18 8 1 7 1 0 12* larnHre 18 8 1 6 1
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  • 2426 20 Big Sweep results Neroiia ss9l was best dividend By EPSOM JEEP TARA STREET, winner of the Singapore Gold Cup last year, staged a magnificent "comeback" to win the Singapore Cup over 1| miles and 36 yards at Bukit Timah yesterday, concluding day of
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  • 58 20 NEWCASTLE (New South V. Sat.— England beat Australia by five goals to nil in the fiiih and flna. soccer Test here kodftf to make a clean sweep or the series. The (rranite-like ground and a st. II wind made conditions difficult, but the England team showed
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  • 30 20 .SYDNEY, Sat— France beat 35 points to 14 here today in the final Rugby League "Test" match, thus winning the series by two matches to one. Reuter-AAP.
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  • 135 20 PENANG. Sat. JF an experimental broadcast on the Penang races on Gold Cup Day. Aug. 11, proves a success, network relays of racing commentaries at future Penang meetings may become a regular feature of Radio Malaya programmes. A spokesman of the Penang station of
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  • 174 20 New land speed records Bonneville Salt Flats, Sat. A B. Jenkins broke 24 land spead records here yesterday before smoke and fumes drove him from the cockpit of his damaged car. His disabled Mormon Meteor 111 stopped three minutes off a new one-hour record ending a long and colourful career
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  • 202 20 P. T. RALLY TO WIN 3-1 OOSTAL and Telegraph Sports Club scored a splendid threeone victory over Police In a Singapore A.F.A. Junior Cup-tie at St. Georges Road ground yesterday. Police were one up at the Interval, but failed to hold their ad\antage in the second half. After missing several
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  • 53 20 BRISBANE. Sat. The New Zealand Rugby Union All Blacks won the third and final Test against Australia here today by 16 points to six. New Zealand scored two goals and two tries and Australia two penalty goals. The All Blacks' speed and penetration nonplussed the
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  • 27 20 After lending 2-1 at half-time R.A.F. Changi scored three more goals to beat Lodger Units fivetwo In a United Services Football League match yesterday.
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  • 186 20 by Epsom Jeep 'JJHE Racehorse Owners Associations in Singapore and the Federation have amalgamated to form the Racehorse Association of Malaya. The first committee meeting of the newly-formed Association was held on Friday night with Mr. W. McGregor Watt in the chair. Others present were Dr. E.
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