The Straits Times, 10 September 1951

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1951. Jf PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 389 1 U.S. gets right to keep army m Japan NO BASES, PRIVILEGES TO THIRD POWER WITHOUT AMERICAN CONSENT SAN FRANCISCO, SUNDAY. AFTER 48 NATIONS HAD SIGNED THE JAPANESE PEACE TREATY IN THE SAN FRANCISCO OPERA HOUSE, JAPAN SK.NED A SECURITY PACT WITH THE UNITED STATES, GIVING AMERICA
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  • 25 1 The advance party of King's African Rifles infantrymen who have arrived m Malaya for jungle training. Straits Times picture.
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  • 87 1 BAM FRANCISCO. Sun. jyj:; john foster dilLES sent a telegram to Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur In New York as the Japanese peace treaty conference ended. "As we are about to sign the Japanese peace treaty, my thoughts, like the thoughts of other delegates will turn
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  • 329 1 TEHERAN, Sun. T\R. Mohammed Mossadeq, the Persian Premier, told the Persian Majlis (Parliament) m the critical debate on the oil crisis, that all European countries, particularly Britain, wanted to keep the East m servitude and exploit it. His hand trembled as he held a sheaf of papers.
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  • 96 1 Why press freedom must go BUENOS AIRES. Sun. PRESIDENT Juan Peron said i day that freedom Of the press must be subordinated to the three great objectives of his government tocial justice, economic Independence and political sovereignty Addressing the closing sestion of the first National C H of Newspapermen, Perdn
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  • 22 1 NEW DELHI. Sun Mr. Loy Henderson. U.S. ambassador to India, has delayed his departure for Washingtor, until Sept. 19— A.P.
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  • 45 1 Singapore traffic police are seeking informat'on on an accident m Beach Road last night when a 50-/_'ar-old tongkang man, Ong Soo, was knocked down by a car and killed. Witnesses are requested to contact Inspector David, of the Traffic Police.
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  • 167 1 First of the African Rifles fly in ELEVEN officers and men of the King's African Rifles arrived m Singapore yesterday by air from Nairobi, as an advance party for the First (Nyasai and Third (Kenya) Infantry Battalions, which will be here m January to fight the bandits. The officers and
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  • 48 1 BELGRADE. Sun.— Marshal Tito cautioned Yugoslavs yesterday that "w P must be awake" against the possibility of air attack. "In case of an air attack, Tito said, "we shall not be alone and such an attack might provoke a world war.' 1 -A.P.
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  • 28 1 HONO KONG, Sun. A number of looms and other manufacturing equipment from the United Kingdom are passing through the Colony for the China mainland.— Reuter.
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  • 29 1 SAO PAULO. Sun.— Six passengers and four of the crew were killed when a Douglas DC 3 crashed m Sao Paulo's residential district yesterday. A.P.
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  • 46 1 THE FEDERATION High Commissioner. Sir Henry Carney, presents a diploma to Mr. Ive Kirn Sen*, one of 62 graduates of the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur. Beside Sir Henry at Saturday's prese ntation Mr. E. Buckley, Actine Principal of the College
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  • 63 1 LONDON, Sun.— The King, an hour after his arrival at Buckingham Palace from Scotland yesterday morning, was driven to the consulting room of his radiologist, Dr. George Cordier, m London's West End. The King, In London for a thorough medical examination by his doctors, was hoping
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  • 15 1 RANGOON. Sun.— Burmese rebels have occupied Myaungya airfield. 90 mIM from Rangoon.— Reut«r
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  • 171 1 ACCIDENT ANGERS CROWD TPHREE shots were fired m Stanley Street, Singapore, yesterday evening when two detectives were attacked by nearly 20 men. .'v&A 15-year-old boy, Tan Joo Meng received a bullet wound m his left leg. He was said to have been buying
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  • 118 1 RUBBER LOADING FOR CHINA COLOMBO, Sun. THE Polish vessel. Miciewicz arrived at Colombo today and will leave within ten days with 5,000 tons of Ceylon rubber for Takubar, a port In Communist China. This consignment is a record for Ceylon. It is the biggest single consignment to leave m a
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  • 71 1 NEW YORK, Sun. MR. Milton Katz, head of the Economic Co-operation Administration m Europe for three years, returned to the United States confident that the "Marshall Plan job" has been well done. "We set out to do a job m four years, at an
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  • 282 1 TOKYO, Sunday. rjOMMUNIST tanks and troops were reported today to have rolled into Kaesong as United Nations troops launched a "limited objective** attack on the western front where the Reds appeared to be building up for a big push. United Nations tanks and
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  • 30 1 TOKYO, Sun.— Flags were flown at half-mast by the Inhabitants of Amaml Oshima island, south of Japan, today to greet the signature of the Japanese peace treaty. A.FJ
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  • 21 1 TAIPEI. Sun.— Nationalist sources said her? today the resistance movement m Kwangtung was showing signs of strong revival.— A.P
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  • 147 1 U.S. soldier killed: Reds say sorry BERLIN. Sun. SOVIET authorities yesterday said they were ;>orry for the shooting of an American soldier by an East German policeman on Thursday night They said the policeman who fired the shot was under arrest pending an investigation. The soldier died on Friday. American
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  • 36 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun Seventeen people were killed and 12 seriously injured when a bus carrying 50 passengers capsized and burned out near the town of Paulista m the Argentine.— A. P
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  • 30 1 RANGOON. Sun—The independent English lan^u.i';e daily newspaper Burman said yesterday hill tribes were In armed revolt m several districts of the Shan states *he mountainous casern Burma.— Reuter.
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  • 231 2 Russians are not planning war—Attlee LONDON, Sunday. TOE Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, said yesterday he did not believe Russia was planning war. "But you must have adequate force because wars are not always brought about by scoundrels like Hitler", ,he added. "They are sometimes brought about by blazing fools
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  • 68 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. THE All-India Congress Committee last night elected the Prim* Minister. Mr Nehru as president of the Congress Party Earlier, the Committee had accepted the resignation of Mr Purshottamdas Tandon from the Presidency Mr. Tandon's refusal to reconstitute the Congress Working Committee the Party's executive—
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  • 40 2 TOKYO, Bun.— Four Japanese women wiJl leave early m November fcr Britain to study legal and social system m relation with women. Britain will pay all the expenses, the Japanese press reported today. Reuter.
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  • 122 2 'LET US EXPLORE PEACE' i Shinwell says- I LONDON, Sun MR. Emanuel Snlnwell, Minister of Defence, yesterday listed a "great drive" for world peace as one of the main points of policy needed for Britain. Every possibility of ensuring peace should be explored, he said. "We must not neglect the
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  • 50 2 WASHINGTON, Sun. The U.S Government has warned Americans of a possible malaria epidemic following reports of more than 800 cases among servicemen returned from Korea Dr. Leonard A. Scheele. Surgeon General of th* Public Health Service, said seven states reported 627 new cases !n July.— Reuter
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  • 92 2 'We've not hogged V.S. steel' WASHINGTON Sun MR. Hugh Oaltskell, Chancellor of th« Exchequer, has asked the United States Government for help m getting 750,000 tons of scarce steel, defence officials said last night. But they denied reports m the US. press and sharp criticism m Congres* that Mr. Gaitskell
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  • 57 2 MOSCOW, Sun.— The Soviet Foreign Minister Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, last night attended a farewell party for the British Ambassador, Sir David Kelly, who is leaving Moscow for London. It was the first time he had appeared m public since January when he visited the Indian
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  • 21 2 SAO PAULO. Brazil. Sun.A passenger plane crashed and burst into flames killing 25 people here last night.— UJ.
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  • 88 2 uam ami's, sunaay. POL. Abid Shishakli. Chief of Staff of the Syrian Army, v has agreed to commote death sentences to life Imprisonment on three men condemned for attempting to murder him. Col. Shishakli, as President of the Syrian Military Council, acceded to the Syrian President's
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    • 1727 2 NOTIOB TK MALAYAN EXCHANGE BAMS ASSOCIATION AH members of to* above Association kn the Colony of Stagapore win be dosed for li—trum on Wednesday 12th September being Bart RayaHaJl Holiday. FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION It U notified for general In.ormatlon that Mr. TAN CHOON CHWEE, the Town Board Contractor for the
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    • 354 2 TUI GOLD LIMITED (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore) NOTICE Application has been made to the Directors of the above Company to issue duplicate certificates to replace the original certificates which are stated to hare been lost or destroyed In respect of the share-holdings shown below:— Name Cert. No. Mohamed
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  • 291 3 Gromyko: militarism revived Morrison: Better future Far East peace is impossible without Russia SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday. jy|R. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, told a Press conference before the signing of the Japanese peace treaty that a peace settlement m the. Far East
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  • 65 3 Ex-Nazi generals clicked heels BONN, Sun. EIGHTY German ex- general^, admirals and staff colonels, including Hitler's tank expert Col.Gen. Heinz Guderian, met m an hotel room In Bonn yesterday to discuss the setting up of a great ex-servicemen's organisation. The ex-gencraU arrived m twos and threes. They came Into the
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  • 137 3 Some meeting old friends for i:.e first time since the war put their arms round each other and went off into a corner to chat. The majority addressed each as "Hcrr General" and spoke m the third person (a particularly lormal modp of address used In the Imperial
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  • 72 3 PARIS, Sun Only Egypt and Syria have so lar accepted the United Nations Palestine Conciliation Commission's invitations to four Arab states and Israel to meet m Paris next week to try to straighten out difficulties and ease tension over Palestine. Bit Jordan, the Lebanon and Israel .are
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  • 53 3 SAIGOH, Sun .—French Union forces with air support have killed 150 Vletminh m the past 10 days m Central Vietnam, the French Army announced yesterday In Saigon. They were part of a Vietminh force threatening a vital road junction about 50 miles north of Hue, capital
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  • 167 3 UNITED NATIONS. Sunday. IF the Communist side m Korea genuinely desired *an armistice it should promptly take steps 10 resume the talks with the United Nations commander, said Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nations SecretaryGeneral, at the United Nation? headquarters. "The time has come for
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  • 13 3 HONG KONG. Sun.—Communist China is importing cars from Czechoslovakia.— U.P.
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  • 332 3 U.K. HOPES FOR NEW JAPAN SAN FANCISCO, Sun. ]yfR. Herbert Morrison, the British Foreign Secretary, said yesterday it would be "a grave matter" if the pre-war combination of high industrial efficiency, low labour standards, discouragement of trade unionism and social reaction again held sway m Japan. Speaking at the signing
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  • 113 3 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. A FIVE year programme to find new homes m the Western Hemisphere and Australia for 1.700.000 of Europe's surplus population has been disclosed at the United Nations by Mr. David A. Morse. Director of the International Labour Organisation. He told a press conference
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  • 51 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. THE Marshall Plan Administration has just announced that 25 liberty ships would rarry 250,000 tons of wheat to India this month. Shipments during the month of October will be bigger. The wheat is part of the Unite* States' $190,000,000 grain loan to India—
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  • 27 3 PORT SWETTENHAM. Sun. —A dinner wa*, held by the staff of the Malayan Railways m honour of Mr A. Ponnudural. who hu been transferred to Pral.
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  • 177 3 He complained that the United States and Britain had used "railroading" methods to impose their will on the peace conference. The United States had engaged m "slanderous lies," had forced an obedient majority" of delegation! to support the treaty and had sh~>wn bad manners m the way it had
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  • 163 3 Hush-hush arms cost U.S. millions WASHINGTON. Sun. T*HE Senate Appropriations Committee voted during the week-end to add $5,000.--000,000 to the $56,000,000,000 Defence Bill. Senators, who refused to be named, said the development of secret weapons had led to the quick approval of the additional appropriations. President Truman on Monday last
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  • 48 3 HONG KONG, Sun—Merchants m Bangkok and Taipeh are negotiating for 50,000 tons of Formosan sugar for Siam at US$24O a ton for No. 21 super fine granulated. Chinese press reports. They are also exploring the possibilities of Increased trade between the two countries.— Reuter.
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  • 266 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. ARGE increases m world production and consumption of synthetic rubber during the first seven months of this year, compared with the same period last year, were recorded m estimates issued by the United States Department of Commerce today There was also an
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  • 102 3 HONG KONG. Sun. ARCHBISHOP Antonio Riix beri. Papal Internuncio since July 1946 was deported to Hong Kon* by the Chinese Communists last night. Hundreds of cheering Roman Catholics greeted the 54--year-old Italian Archbishop as he walked across the British border after his guards had freed him on
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  • 34 3 A commercial and friendship treaty between the United States and Ethiopia has been signed at Addis Ababa by the American Ambassador Mr. J Rives Childs and the Ethiopian Foreign Minister Reuter
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  • 29 3 DROXFORD, England. Sun.— The Right Rev. Ernest Neville Lovett, 82, Bishop of Salisbury from 1936 to 1946, died at his home In Droxford at the week-end.— A.P.
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  • 51 4 Lieut v.en Mohamed bin I) .o lived Ahmad Alsagotf and Sgt. Jliji Damari bin Haji Abdul Hamid of the Malay Regiment before they left for Britain yesterday on the troopship Dilwara. They and eight others are to take a regimental signal coarse at Hythe, England. Straits Times
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  • 146 4 AN officer and an N.C.O. of the Malay Regiment were on board the troopship Dilwara, yesterday, on way to Britain for specialised training. They are L'eut Sycd Mohamed bin Dato Syed Ahmad Alsagoff and Sgt. Haji Damari bin Haji Abdul Hamid who will
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  • 159 4 Blackout areas DAY. K»h Bin, Fred Waterhowe, Industrial Gases, Kilbam Estatt Dunearn Rd., S*poro Turf Cl«b, Ewart Park, Holland Bd., Adam Park, Gallop Hill, Wayan* Sato, hatsworth Rd.. Peirre Rd., Soramrrvillf EsuU, Lrrden Rd, Victor* Park. Nasslm H.I!, Dalvejr Bd. Paterson Rd.. Great Wcrld, Bo Hone Oil Mill. Alexandra Incinerator,
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  • 43 4 DONATIONS of $4,538,431 have been received by University of Malaya Endowment Fund. Donations In the week ending Sept. 1 were: PERAK Malay Teachers, Kuala K&ngsar, South, $64.42: Kuala Kangsar, North, $89.27. KELANTAN: Sungai Bagan Estate, $61.80; Chief Medical Officer. $25.55.
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  • 112 4 Ruts put up costs JOHORE BAHRU. Bun. *pHE condition of the Mer-*ing-Endau road is causing concern to the residents m the district. This road, which has not been re-metalled for over 15 years, Is so full of ruta that drivers are beginning to avoid it. Vehicles often break down after
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  • 229 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. FEDERATION textile dealer^ are cutting prices to counter-act the results of bad speculation earlier this year. Small dealers with limited capital who have been hardest hit have put up "cheap sale" notices m towns and villages during the past few days Mr. R. D.
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  • 196 4 T I HE Executive Council of the Federation of AU-Ma-layan Estate Staff Unions today decided to reject an offer of a 10 per cent, increase m cost of living allowance made by the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association. The Federation had asked
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  • 68 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. THE blind children at th» State Welfare Home. Johore Bahru, have settled down after the Puasa holidays. The children who attend school have all been successful m the half yearly examination. They have formed a discussion group. Scouting Is another diversion they are
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  • 168 4 SINGAPORE'S town planning consultant, Sir 3 George Pepler, leaves the Colony today for Britain to recruit two assistants to work with him on the diagnostic survey and the master plan for housing and development. Sir George told the Straits Times yesterday that he wa* returning
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  • 48 4 The following fair price list was Issued "by the Singapore Government last night: Coconut Oil: 28 katty tin reduced to $20; qt. bottle (1 katty 3 uhUst reduced to 75 cenU. Jams: 24 oz. tins or Jars— A J C reduced to 60 cents.
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  • 183 4 City Day crowds may fill buses (CROWDS will stream town when Singapore celebrates the grant of City status on SeDt. 22. The influx into town from the outlying areas is expected to strain the transport resources to the utmost. With the announcement that the day will be a public holiday
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  • 67 4 KIM. Royal Dutch Airways will start, a once-weekly service to Japan and Australia early m December, the airline announced yesterday. The Amsterdam-Tokyo service—first ever to be operated by X.L.M.— will be run through Bangkok, and the Sydney service is expected to be operated through Singapore,
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  • 160 4 YOU don't need a passport 1 to get into Singapore. Yob can walk m through a gate at Prince Edward Road, aboat M yards from the sea. Yesterday a Straits Tlsaes reader, a seaman, wrote saying that the authorities have now flirt railings at
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  • 122 4 INT one Is welcome to ln- terview Singapore Comptroller of Income Tax, Mr. A W. Hodges, at his office m River Valley Road, Singapore, on any aspect of Income tax administration. Mr. Hodges gave this assurance m reply to "Tax- payer's" letter m the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 80 4 Festival of Britain Exhibition U.E. Building 8 am. to 6 pm. V.M.C.A., Orchard Road- Hockey v Medical Services (Balestier) 5.15 pjn.; Malay (Jawi) class. 5.30 pra Judo and body building. 9 p.m.; Commercial classes, 5.50 pjn Police Band performance at Fairer Park 5.45 pjn. Singapore Art Society, Life class. British
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  • 84 5 NEW YORK, Sun. MAUREEN CONNOLLY, the 16-year-old California girl who won the United States lawn tennis t tie on Wednesday, is the second youngest not the youngest to wear the crown. It hid been announced that Miss Connolly who was 16 years 11 months and 19 days old
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  • 33 5 LONDON. Sun —In the Third < South) soccer match which started late yesterday Plymouth Argyle beat Aldershot by two goals to one. This puts Plymouth at the head of the league table.
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  • 25 5 LONDON, Sun.— Kindling has been scratched from the Doncaster St. Leger. the last English turf classic, being run on Sept. lo.— Reuter.
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  • 205 5 PEARCE'S Xl— lit Inns Hutton b Melle Simpson c Mansell b Mell* 12 Gravtney b Mansell Yardlry st Endean b Mansell Edrich c Fullerton b Chubb 0 Bailey b Mansell Brown not out 13 Evans b Chubb Walsh b Chubb Brdser run out Pritchaid b Chubb Extra* 8 ToUl
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  • 36 5 CHELSEA goalkeeper Robert on goes down to save a shot from Holtun. Arsenal centreforward, m a mid-week Div. One soccer fixture played at Highbury last week. Arsenal won 2-1. Popper picture.
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  • 319 5 LONDON, Sunday. TJEADINGLEY achieved a good performance In yesterday's Rugby Union programme m drawing at 11 points apiece with Northampton because for most of the game Cleasbv suffered from concussion and was a passenger on the wing. The reorganised Swansea XV though beaten by
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  • 78 5 LONDON. Sun.— Results m the U.K. Rugby League matches yesterday are: Batley 13. Hunslet 10: Bradford Nortliern 32, Hull Kingston Rovers 42: Cardiff 13. Ban-ow 66; Featherstone Rovers 19. Bramley b: Halifax 26. Widiies 9; Hull 23. Huddersfleld 8; Leeds 15. Workington Town 12. Rochdale Hornets 10. Doncaster
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  • 577 5 Notts County and Sheffield Wed. badly beaten LONDON, Sunday. WITH the season less than a month old, only two teams In the English Football League's four sections are unbeaten. They are Carlisle and Oldham, both m the Northern section of the Third Division. Bolton Wanderers (Div. One) 1 and Notts
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  • 134 5 S. Africans dismissed for 95 runs SCARBOROUGH, Sun. TWELVE thousand people watched the start of the last first class cricket match of the season between the South African touring team and T. N. Pearce's side which included nine England players. The crowd were shocked from the start when Melle and
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 375 5 .W— faW___M_B_MlH___id—il SOCCER: Business Hs;. Lge. Cup: Al v. B 2 on padang; Div. 2 SAFA: Fathul Karb v Kota Raja 'A' at stadium. SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 0540 (6 7), 1614 (8.1); 0950 (5.9). TOMORROW: 0830 (7ft), 1802 (7.9) 00.2 (2.6), 1151 (6.5). mml m. 27. Reliable work at the
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  • 1027 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon., Sept. 10, 1951 The Traffic Block Because the one-way traffic scheme for central Singapore is too complicated to visualise without a sketch-map, few people yet realise what an important and valuable reform has been shelved m consequence of the decision taken by the Municipal Commissioners
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  • 77 6 LONDON. Sun rE Soviet official news agency. Tas.s denied last night that there were any Soviet troops m North Korea It said that the United Nations Information Department m Tokyo, and a number of British and American newspapers had spread thp reports, according to definite
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  • 1108 6 Pacing the sober facts From a Special Correspondent BOMBAYPLANNING has been m the Indian air for some time. It has taken six years to descend from the heady heights of 1945 to the sober realism of the Planning Commission's Draft Outline recently published by the Government
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  • Man-in_the Street
    • 200 6 rIE Chinese Communities which have established rest centres for T.B. patients deserve public praise, but much of their work could be lessened If they believed m prevention being better than cure. Much T.B. infection could be prevented by a slight change m the Chinese manner
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    • 129 6 lam a member of the Mining Section of the Federation of Clerical and Administrative Staff Unions In Selangor. Could the official!: of the union say what action has been taken about the various grievances submitted to the union by members during the last year? It seems that
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    • 199 6 No more for the Katong Ferry? YOUR leaderette on the proproposed Katong ferry service calls for some comment irom a practical seaman. First and foremost, every passenger would throw up his breakfast on account of the propellers stirring up what Is nothing more or less than a shallow bank of
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    • 71 6 IP I were the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, I would deal with poorer and lonely people In the poorest parts of Singapore by providing jobs, rather than dealing with animals. The proposed $12,000 for the dispensary to animals could be paid to poorer people for any job,
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    • 16 6 Why not preserve one of those jinrickshaw stand notices m the museum. ANTIQUARIAN. Singapore.
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    • 130 6 TIME and again readers of your paper have expressed disgust at the deplorable condition of some of the lorongs m Geylang. The Singapore authorities do not seem to realise the untold difficulties office workers and school children undergo on a rainy day. The lorongs become flooded and
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    • 92 6 WHILE appreciating the views of Mr. M. B. D. Nair and a supporter ("Bus User") as printed m the Straits Times on Sept. 1 and 0 respectively, I would suggest that it would be even more appreciated if smoking were prohibited m picture houses Everybody, palticulariy
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  • 413 6 On the Margin Gunong Bakau JJONE but the oldest miners In Malaya will remember wonderfully rich find m the mountains of Ulu Selangor which Is recalled m the Geological Survey's study of the mineral resources of that dlstrlot, published recently. In 1908 A. H. Bibby (one of the founders of
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  • 167 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. J /GOVERNMENT'S stand in the negotiations on the; Benham salary recommendations was criticised' today by Mr. G. Leo, president of the Union of: Telecommunications Workers of Malaya. The Government had side-, stepped the real issues with; "vague, unconvincing replies,'
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  • 92 7 Teachers study T.U.C. charter fllE Singapore Teachers' Union appointed a twoman committee yesterday to study the constitution of the Singapore Trade Union 'ongress. The two men are: Mr. V. Victor and Mr. D. S. Jesudasan. They will also attend the first delegates' conference of the Congress on Sept. SO as
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  • 49 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— 1 am puzzled as to who was In the wrung." Nguine Ah Kai. told the Court when he was charged with negligent driving and oll.d na with a motor cycl'st on the Ayer Hltam road Nguing was allowed $100 bail and the case was adjourned.
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  • 58 7 The Singapore Kerala Samajam will celebrate Onam, the Malaylee harvest festival, from 1 p.m. on Wednesday at the Rangoon Road English School. Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, will preside. Mr. G. Muthukrishnan. President of the Kerala Samaiam, said
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  • 373 7 BETTER BOATS NEW WATERS Expert to advise on big project DLANS to open and develop the big fishing ground* 1 m the waters between Penang, Sumatra and Borneo where Japanese fishing fleets were active before the war are being studied by the Singaporr Fisheries Department.
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  • 119 7 Season bus tickets won 't beat racket rpHE general manager of the JL Singapore Traction Company. Mr. A. A. Ewlng, said yesterday that the Introduction of season bus tickets might lead to new rackets. Rt was commenting on a Straits Times reader's suggestion that, if regular bus travellers could buy
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  • 88 7 Singapore trade union circlet yesterday described the refusal of the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, to meet the delegation from the cost of living committee of Colony trade unions, as a "deliberate attempt to break the morale of the workers". They said the refusal means
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  • 41 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The Regent of Johore presided at a State Executive Council meeting today. Dato S. Q. Wong, the senior member of the Council", attended the meeting for the first time since his return from leave.
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  • 144 7 r THK photograph of one of these four Singapore nurses will be on Nurses' Appeal Fund posters to be distributed m Singapore to publicise the Fund. Which one would you pick? The girls were specially selected by the Matron of Singapore General Hospital. They were all
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  • 199 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A PORT CONTROLLER, more lighters and better road connections at Prai are suggested by the Perak Branch of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce m a memorandum a blueprint to develop Prai as a port for ocean-join* vessels to the Federal Ports Committee.
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  • 138 7 Separate ughters should be allotted to Prai for the acceptance of overside cargo deliveries destined for the mainland. The memorandum says that part of the lighter basin, adjacent to the road running from the present marshalling yards, should be dredged. This would enable lighters to berth on the
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  • 95 7 Mrs. MKay, wife of Sergeant Albert MKay, of the Gordon Highlanders, is on her way to join her husband m Singapore, the first of 14 Gordons' wives for whom arrangements have been made to travel to Malaya. Mrs. M'Kay. whose husband has been m the army
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  • 39 7 Abdul Samat bin Latif. 22, a special constable of Coronation Estate was sentenced to 20 days' simple imprisonment and a fine of $150 oi ten days' rigorous Imprisonment at Kluang, for staying away from duty without leave.
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  • 82 7 Representatives of the management of the Hlndhede Quarry and the Singapore Granite Workers' Union will meet today to negotiate a settlement of the union's claims if the Union's executive committee agrees. The union has served a two-weeks' strike notice which terminates on Sept. 18. The union's
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  • 34 7 The Singapore Glass Factory Workers' Union has decided to affiliate with the Singapore Trade Union Congress. The decision was taken at a mating of the union during the week-end.
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  • 22 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Bun. Abdul Rahman. trisha rider, was fined $20 at Johore Bahru for fraudulently possessing four pieces of cloth.
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    54 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun.— Wahid bin Mat. driver of a military vehicle, was fined $33 for negligent driving. ARMS CROSSED. John Clonies-Ross, 22, ('White King' of the Coeos Islands) and his bride, the former Miss Daphne Parkinson, cut their two wedding cakes at their reception m the Mitre Hotel,
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  • 59 7 CINGAPORK Traction Comd pany Employees Union will hold an emergency meeting this week to discuss the 50 cents wage Increase recently granted by the company. The union asked for a $I-per-day wage increase for ell workers with effect from last May. The management has decided
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  • 66 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Lee Chen, an amah of Kuala Lumpur, was fined $105 at Johore Bahru for attempted evasion of Customs duty on two wrist watches and a pair of silk trousers. The duty was $17.25. The amah said she was waiting m the ear while
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  • 58 7 Singapore Buddhists will celebrate Full Moon Day on Friday at the Sinhala Buddhist Temple, 263 Outram Road. The programme, which i* m memory of the late Mr. K. L. D. Ounawardhane, father of Yen M M. Mahaweera Thera, begins at 7 a.m. and ends at 7.30
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  • 36 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Poh Kwee Peck, a bar keeper of Scudal. was fined $50 for failing to keep books and a further $25 for not displaying a board showing partlcu lars of hh licence.
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  • 108 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T-BE suggestion that Prai should be made into a customs tree area m the same way as Penang Island is contained m a memorandum submitted by Perak branch of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce to the Federal Ports Committee. The chamber maintained that
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  • 42 7 Ong Vee Teng, a 40-year-old Singapore workman, was seriously Injured yesterday when he fell off a scaffolding In the nearly-completed building of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus at Victoria Street. Ong w:s rushed to General Hospital.
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  • 10 7 HE WILL HUP TO MECHANISE FISHING BOATS JAN OLAF litAl'NG
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  • 495 8  - MEMORIES OF 50 YEARS IN THE NAVY The Sky Was Always Blue.' By Admiral Sir William James. (Merriuen, London, 305.) By GEORGE LEAMINGTON WHEN Admiral Jak^es joined the Britannia the Royal Navy was nearing the end of an era. JJaval designers had at last produced a wellbalanced steam-driven battleship which
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  • 82 8 "Oh Ali. it's the siant, quaveted KukiaJi. "C must hide!" CRASH BANG. The noise cot louder. .1: Jra^rd I s ■liter behind a boulder, Mid they crouched there wiib the other* grouped around. "It does sound ferocious," whispered I ncl« OUie. "I hope It Isn't
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  • 998 8  - Clerihews Collected, Butler's Letters FOR YOUR BOOKSHELF fOMPARINO recently the latest selection from "Samuel Butler's Notebooks", .edited by Mr. Geoffrey Keynes and Mr. Brian Hill, with Festing Jones's selection (1912), I wrote that the former was the more entertaining of the two, but that if you wanted to understand Butler's
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  • 385 8  -  H«r«'t England, i, Ruth McKannay and Ridhard BranStan. Illustrations by Osbatt Lancaster. (Hart-Lavis. 215.) By ELIZABETH NICHOLAS MANY visitors to Bri«tain'i shores returning, m due course, whence they came, have felt th« compulsion to put on paper their impression* of the English at home; and their
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  • 218 8 Mr. Hunt ends: "I believe that the man who murdered Miss Gilchrlst was but that is another story." Tantalising. JT is said that In our leisure pursuits we art fast becoming viewers rather than doers. We stop, look, listen but cannot piay the piano or paint a picture.
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  • 1442 9  -  NOM WRIGHT By DECENT criticism at the UMNO conference that the Rural and Industrial Development Authority was proceeding too slowly calls lor a look at what RIDA is doing and whether It could do it more quickly. First of all, money. The RIDA office m Kuala Lumpur
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  • 703 9  -  By HAIG NICHOLSON AHMADI, Near Kuweit: T»HESE are boom days m the tiny independent Sheikhdom of Kuweit which has the Persian Gulf at its front door and one of the world's richest oilfields m its desert back garden. Production figures from the ol!fteld by
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    • 145 9 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE 9.35 ajn. Schools; 9.55 Interlude; 10 News from K.L.; 10.10 Close; 10 45-12 Schools; 1 p.m. "Monday Matinee"; 1.30 News; 1.45 "Home on the Range"; 2-2.50 Schools; 6.15 Children; 6.35 Adventures In Music"; 6.55 Announcement: 7 News; 7.12 Interlude; 7.30 "Spot the Favourites"; 8 "World Affairs" (Allington
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    • 156 9 Julai Tan. violin, and Tony Valerio. piano; 7.30 "Take It Prom Here'; 8 As Spore; 8. IS "Come to the Opera!" ("Don Giovanni", concluded); 9 "Cues* What"; ».3O News; 9.45 Dance Music; 10.15 IViannr Steber. American Soprano; 10.30 David Granvllle Ensemble: 11 Close. BBC COS 7 30 am. "Radio Newareel";
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  • 316 10 RUSINESS reported done on the local share market last week included: Industrials. Praser Ac Neave $3.80 to $4 05, Oammon $2.60 Goodwood Park Hotel $150, Hammer $40.00. Malayan Breweries $5.20 tr> $5.25, Malayan Cement 33 cents to 34 cents. McAJister $40.50 Robinson $3.80 to Strait* Steamship $20.50 to
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  • 113 10 C TRAITS Traders announce uh« following August shipments of Malayan tin, In tons: Prom Singapore to— U.K. 1,445% (575% optional Continent), Continent 866 Canada 25, Pacific 59Vi, India 17%, S. America 173, Africa 384, Australasia 363 K. Middle East nine. Total 3.128; total to date 1951 19.093
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  • 100 10 CHARTERED Bank of India, Australia and China directors have declared an Interim dividend for the current year of seven per cent actual, subject to Income tax. It will be payable on Sept. 28. The directors state that, should legislation follow m terms oi the recent White
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  • 168 10 From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE. Sun. CHARES went lower again on quiet week-end trading on the Melbourne exchange. Pastorals. Breweries and Motors shared m the fall, the last expecting a higher sales tax on cars. Retailers and Luxury Industries slipped back, though good profit figures and capital
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  • 358 10 CHARE markets opened the month haltingly, but gained momentum and volume with every rise m Rubber and with the activity m Tin. Industrials showed great strength and advanced on the investment of substantial local funds. On Friday prices m the three main sections had reached their highest for
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  • 33 10 J«ELUK ANSON Rubber Estate ha.< sold forward 15 tons of No. 1 R.SB. for delivery In Slneaoore. five tons monthly JanuaryMarch 1952. at $1.27' i per lb.
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  • 170 10 TPHE directors of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company recommend a capital distribution to the Deferred stockholders of £1 new Deferred stock for every £2 of existing Deferred stock held on August 20. A meeting of stockholders to Increase the company's capital and to approve the proposed capitalisation
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  • 118 10 MAINTENANCE of the present scale of Malayan tin production In the future will be largely dependent on the working of lowergrade areas In all sections of the Industry, says Mr. Stanley Wickett. chairman of Tekka and other Malayan tin companies. A fair price, commensurate with that of
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  • 41 10 DAHANQ Consolidated m August treated 14.750 tons and produced 240 tons of tin concentrates. CUNOEI Kinta Tin Dredging last month produced 834 plculs of tin -ore. JPOH Tin Dredglng's No. 3 dredge (Puchong section) produc-d 422 ptculs last month.
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  • 39 10 LONDON. Sept. 7. Spot 50d. Oct. 49' id.. Nov. 4«Hd.. Dec 47»4d., Oct.-Dec. 48»4d.. Jan.-Mar 45' id.. Apr. -June 42' id. nom.. Sent, elf 47Ud.. Sept. -Oct. r.l.f. 47", d.. Oct.-Nov. c.l.f. 45»id Mp.r«cet: Steady after easier
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  • 468 11 AND KOTA RAJA, TIGERS DRAW Kota Raja 1; Tigers 1. I^OTA RAJA missed a penalty, then saved the IV fame m the last four minutes of yesterday's incident-packed S.A.F.A. Cup semi-final against Tiger S.A. at Jalan Besar Stadium. And yet, Kota Raja
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  • 145 11 40 turn out for S. Johore RFC trial JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. FORTY members of the South Johore Rugby Football Club turned out on Saturday for the first trial game of the season. Alter the next trial game on Saturday. Sept. 15, at the same time and place, the fifteen to
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  • 81 11 Ceylon Sports Club, thanks to a century by S. Yogarajah. beat GHQ. PARELP at cricket by one wicket m the last over of the day at the C.S.C. ground yesterday. Scores: GHQ: 219 (Sweet 63, Ward 34. Smyth-Pißgot' 29 and Knox 25 f. E K. Ratnam three
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  • 427 11 INDIANS SAVE GAME v. S.C.C. GANDHI TROPHY THE Gandhi Memorial tro- phy cricket match between Indian Association and Singapore Cricket Club was drawn at I.A. ground yesterday, SCC failing to dismiss Indians twice m one day yesterday. Declaring at their overnight. score of 358 for 8. B.C.C. set their opponents
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  • 73 11 Following are Pulau Brani United P.C. officials for 1951/52: Patrons: H. J. C. Kulasingha. Colin Milton, Major H. Rayner; president. Tan Huan Kau (reelected); vice-president, Poo See Cheng; ban. sec.. A. C. Ong (reelected); hon. treasurer, K. Muniandy: auditors, 8. B. Krishna and Tan Poh Eng: sports sec..
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  • 158 11 LONDON. Sunday —First six m tne English baiting averages up to and including Sept. 7 are: tana. Mo. Runs Highest Aver. P. B. H. May 41 t 2330 178 n.o. «t.7« D. C. 8. Compton 40 6 2193 171 M 30 F. Jakeman 41 IM9 258 n.o. MS
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  • 191 11 Sugar thinks he will win on points POMPTON LAKES, Sun. SUGAR Ray Robinson predicted today that he will regain the middleweight championship from Randy Turpln on Wednesday— probably by a points decision. Robinson Issued a pre-battle statement from his camp as he climaxed his training for the 15--round bout. He
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  • 62 11 Cheerful Lads "A" netted e<ht goals without reply m then- friendly soccer match against Biong 800 Sport* Club at Teluk Koran yesterday. Tony Concencio scored m the 13th minute, followed by two more goals by Chai Hee before halftime The Lads netted five times m the
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  • 431 11 A CAPTAIN'S game played by 21-year-old school teacher. Tan Wee Hock, and a superb display m goalkeeping by his elder brother. Wee Eng. helped Tiger Swimming Club to beat the Chinese Swimming Club by nine goals to five m a Singapore Amateur waterpolo league match
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  • 245 11 Sadali wins S.B.A. junior singles title CADALI bin Suro Olerrytime), won the men's junior badminton cliampionship at the Clerical Union Hall last night when torn defeated Budmi bin Jahl Tahir (Gentled 15-8 15-8. Other result* of ties played over the weekend are: Homn'i siagtes <t«arter-uital>) Miss Rosie Soon« (Swift) bt.
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  • 31 11 PENANG, Sun.— Chinese beat Ceyloncse by 46 rune m the intercommunity cricket hnal today on the Sports CluD ground, to bring the Penang cricket season to a cloae.
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  • 21 11 The Eclipse Badminton Partr wtn hold a social and dance at Raflle» Hotei Ballroom tomorrow at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 339 11 IPOU, Sunday. South China 2; Perak 1. DERAK who were humbled by six goals to nil by Singapore m the Malaya Cup soccer final a week ago today put up a gallant fight against the South China A.A. touring team to go down by
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  • 80 12 This how they finished IN the trials KEW GARDENS (E. Donnelly) passes the Post with half a length to spare lrom Ki* Mahal with Gambar Melaya third m the Gold Cup "trial" at Bukit Timah on Saturday. BELOW: Dlv. Two top-weight Snowy Owl II (D. Cro we qualifies for the
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  • 651 12 By EPSOM JEEP SEVENTEEN top-class stayer* have been handicapped for the richest-ever Singapore Gold Cup to be run at Bukit Timah on Saturday over a distance of 1 1 miles and 36 yards. Tara Street,, last year's gallant winner, has been
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  • 219 12 fUE Singapore Turf Club committee have decided no apprentice allowances wUI be permitted m the Gold Cap or the Liberation Cap (6f.) next Saturday. There will be only eight races on the last day (Saturday) as there is one division of the l*t-m. race for
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  • 539 12 WEIGHTS for all nine races at Bukit Tlmah on Wednesday, second day of the Singapore Turf dab meeting-, are given below: Cl. I, DIV. 1-6F Uninsured 907 Pink Gin 9.01 Melbury Court 8.05 Ondine 8.04 River Patrol 8.03 Brideford 8.02 Bright Eyes 8.02 Arlington 8.01
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  • 301 12 Singapore Gold Cup parade. ..4 fERTAINLY the unluckiest horse m Saturday's Gold Cup trial was Raj Mahal who was baulked at the top of the straight before getting a cigar run on the rails. Will his luck change m the Gold Cup In today's
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