The Straits Times, 21 September 1951

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1951. -¥> PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 662 1 HOPES THA T DIVIDEND 'SQUEEZE' WILL FALL Tories are confident: 5 to one on victory LONDON, THURSDAY. PRICES ON THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE LEAPT BY 1 MILLIONS TODAY ON TALK OF A CONSERVATIVE VICTORY IN THE OCT. 25 GENERAL ELECTION. BOOKMAKERS OFFERED ODDS OF s—l
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  • 4 1 SEA RESCUE BY SUNDERLAND
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  • 126 1 Churchill calls his 'shadow cabinet MR. Winston Churchill, leader of the Conservative Party, yesterday summoned his "shadow cabinet" to discuss tactics after the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, announced his decision to hold a general election next month. Mr. Churchill commenting on the decision, said: "The British nation can, if it
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  • 111 1 FE Communist Party has announced that it would put up 25 candidates. They will oppose Mr. Herbert Morrison. Mr. John Strachey, Mr. James Griffiths, Mr. Hector McNeil, and Mr. George Isaacs, and Mr. W. J. Edwards, all of whom are Ministers. In the last election the Communists lost
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  • 60 1 THE news was greeted with 1 much satisfaction m City circles where the defeat of the Labour Party and the return of the Conservatives is predicted. One obvious fact started speculation. The Atlantic Council is tentatively scheduled to meet m Rome on Oct. 29. A Conservative victory would
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  • 43 1 TOKYO, Thurs. The Japanese Government is expected to negotiate here shortly trade agreements with sterling bloc countries, Kyodo news agency quotes Government source. The sources said first negotiations would be with India, followed by Britain and Australia. Reuter
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  • 123 1 OWINC to unprecedented demand, r.ie Straits Times snd thc Singapore Free Press have decided to publish a second edition of thc Singapore City Day Souvenir Tlii, edition will consist ot 56 pages snd will include four pages ot photographs taken ot actual celebrations on Singapore's great day
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  • 201 1 KORFAN WARFROMT. Thurs. GIANT helicopters lifted a company oi Marines on to a rushed mountain on thc Eastern Front m Korea today, tho first time m history that helicopters have been used to move troops into battle. The job was done without loss of a
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  • 58 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.The Federal Legislative Council unanimously agreed today to contribute $64,286 (£7,5001 to the Jamaica Relief Fund as a "practical expression ol sympathy for the people of Jamaica." -.'•IM balloon carried two men. It went up from the South Bank Festival of Britain Exhibition.
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  • 43 1 BAGDAD, Thurs. MORE than 3.000 Mecca pilgrims died of sunstroke m a heat wave this season. An Iraqi medical unit, accompanying Iraqi pilgrims reported that of their party 25 men and one woman lost their lives. Five others were missing.—Reuter.
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  • 35 1 MANILA. Thurs. Shots were fired by unilentified men at Mayor Rodolfo Hizon of San Fernando Town. Pakapanga Province, m Central Luzon, during a political rally last night. No one was hit.
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    308 1 TOKYO, Thurs.— American Sabre Jets and Communist MIG-15 S tangled In a 20--mlnute air battle for the second successive day over North Korea today, the Sabres damaging two MIGs without luss.— Reuter-AAP. LONDON. Thurs. SOME of the nine doctors attending the King for treatment of his lung trouble
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  • 127 1 LONDON. Thurs. British him magnate. Mr. J. Arthur Rank, said yesterday he had faith m the future of British films and announced that his organisation had turned a loss of £329,647 sterling last year Into a profit of £277,980 sterling this year. "It all depends on talent.
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  • 108 1 U.S. relies on force— Truman WASHINGTON. Thurs. PRESIDENT Truman told a Press conference today that the United States was now placing reliance on force rather than diplomacy m Its dealings with Russia. The President said that un- der present circumstances this was necessary, although he did not like It very
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  • 126 1 FED. GOVT DEFEATS NO CONFIDENCE MOTION KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A MOTION, proposed by Inche Abdul Aziz, and described by Sir Henry Gurney, •t* the High Commissioner, "as tantamount to a motion of no confidence m the Federation Government" was lost by 57 to four votes, with six abstentions, at the
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  • 5 1 Doctors see the King again
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  • 38 1 'A disgrace, 9 says paper LONDON, Thursday. THE mass circulation Daily Express today desx cribed it as a "disgrace to Britain" that no official British Government representative is attending Singapore's City Day celebrations.
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  • 32 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The U.S. State Department yesterday denied a press report that Indo-China probably would get equal priority ita arms shipments with the United States forces m Korea Reuter.
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  • 268 1 Two jets collide: pilots unhurt SHORTLY after two Vampire fighters had collided and exploded 25,000 feet over Southern Johore yesterday .the two pilots returned unhurt to their base m Singapore. The pilots were Flying Officer William Oeorge Hester, 25, whose home is at 12, Narcissus Road. West Hampstead. London, and
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  • 28 1 ALEXANDRIA. Thurs.—lndia's Ambassador to Egypt, Aly Asgar Fyzee. had ~n audience with King Farouk yesterday and took leave cf the King before leaving for home. —Reuter.
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  • 27 1 DARWIN. Thurs. An experimental station will be started near Darwin soon In a plan to grow rice on 600 square miles of plain country here.— Reuter.
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    • 560 2 Tenders arc invited for filling up the land between the Nanyang Shoe Factory and the Standard Vacuum Oil Co's filling station 10th mile Bukit Timah Road. 1. The area of ti.e Internal floor level of the 44 shop-houses li 76,561 sq ft., and lt la to be filled up to
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  • 382 3 200,000 tons ordered from Rumania LONDON, Thursday. r ]MK Anglo-Iranian Oil Company disclosed today it is spending more than £1,000,000 to buy fuel oil from Rumania. The company has agreed to take 200,000 tons of Rumanian fuel oil for use m .ships' bunkers m the Middle
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  • 187 3 BAGDAD. Thurs. JRAQS Minister of Econo- uncs. Abdul Maiid Mahmoud. left Bagdad today by air to join Prime Minister Nuri Es Said, now ln 1 London, to conclude the Anglo-Iraq oil agreement reached last month between the Iraq Government and the Iraqi Petroleum
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  • 21 3 THE HAGUE. Thurs. Princess Whilhemina. former Queen of the Netherlands, left yesterday for a short stay m Britain— AP.
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  • 104 3 COLOMBO, Thin-. AGENTS m Colombo of the 4.467-ton Polish ship Mickiewicz, said today she would take two days more to complete loading Ceylon rubber for China. The ship last night resumed loading the first direct consignment of rubber for China since the United Nations General Assembly
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  • 56 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. POLICE m the Cast Coast states are searching for a physicist missing sincr Monday from his work on "special instruments" for the Defence Department. The physicist, Milton Pugh. aged 30, has not been heard from since he left home m Arlington, Virginia, for job at
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  • 77 3 NEW YORK, Thurs— Judge Samuel Lelbowitz yesterday dismissed an indictment against 18 policemen accused of taking bribes after the chief witness, gambler Harry Gross, refused to give evidence. The prosecution said it could not hope to go on with the case without the evidence of Gross,
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  • 55 3 TOKYO, Thurs.— The Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry has completed a final draft on a Japan-Siam trade treaty for the coming year, the authorities announced today m Tokyo. The new treaty provides for $75,000,000 worth of export and the same amount of import
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  • 91 3 TOKYO. Thurs. The Ford Foundation has informed the Japanese Government that they are prepared to donate $1,000,000 for the promotion of birth control m Japan Reuter. OTTAWA, Thurs. The North Atlantic Treaty Council yesterday decided to create a Cabinet-level group of 12 wise men" to balance
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  • 181 3 REST IF TGE WIRKD NEWS IN BRIEF... pROF. CamiUo Rodolfi, 80, who once trained Benito Mussolini for a duel and who served as II Dace's fencing master for 20 years, died on Wednesday m Rome. CANADA will share the huge cost of building airfields and communications for the defence of
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  • 88 3 DURBAN, Thurs. MANILAL GANDHI has decided to court arrest before tomorrow by "committing a technical breach of any law, providing that such a breach does not conflict with any moral state law which I deem every citizen's duty to respect an? obey." Gandhi said he
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  • 119 3 RANGOON, Thurs. r\R. C. Mani, Indian director U of the World Health Organisation m South-east Asia, said yesterday that so long ns Asian countries remained hungry and under-developed there was no hope of peace here or m other partj of the world.
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  • 71 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. THE U.S. State Department said yesterday that Mr. Loy Henderson was planning to take over quickly his new post as American Ambassador to Persia. Mr. Henderson, who was Ambassador to India, will fly to Teheran from New Delhi, The Embassy Air Attache at New
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  • 137 3 COPENHAGEN, Thursday. piVE hundred delegates at the World Tobacco 1 Conference In Copenhagen yesterday demanded another full day's meeting to discuss whether smoking is harmful to health. Two doctors had told the delegates that it was. One of them, Dr. P. Gisquet. director of the
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  • 82 3 LONDON, Thurs. Officials of Commonwealth Governments met yesterday to prepare the agenda for their Ministerial conference on supply and production of raw materials and manufactured goods opening m London on Monday. The officials will continue their preliminary work until Friday evening. Reuter. "THE BODY," better known
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  • 82 3 BIG DROP IN UK. RESERVES LONDON, Thurs. BRITAIN'S vital gold dollar reserves are expected to drop at least USS3SO,---000,000 m the quarter ending Sept. 30. Government sources said yesterday. The dramatic decline nearly one-tenth of the total dollar pool heralds the nations gravest money crisis since sterling was devalued 30
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  • 48 4 'THE Singapore Red Cross appealed for mooncakes for old and the poor last Saturday resulted m 2,800 cakes being sent to the h organisation. These were distributed among the various Social Welfare institution, the TB. paAents and inmates of the Kwang Wai Siu Hospital.
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  • 105 4 The Singapore Union, of Journalists m a statement last night congratulated elected members of the Legislative Council for their stand on Tuesday m support of a free press answerable to the courts and a Judiciary free of executive control. The Union said lt considered the amendments to
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  • 40 4 Chua Eng Kee, aged 35. was yesterday charged m Singapore with the murder of Goh Heng Hock, a labourer at 4th Avenue, off Bukit Timah Road, on Sept. 10. Chua was remanded until Sept. 27.
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  • 41 4 The Commissioner-General for South— east Asia. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, and the Deputy Commissioner-Gene-ral, Sir John SterndaleBennett. and Lady SterndeleBennett, went aboard the Corfu yesterday to say goodbye to the new British Ambassador to Japan, Sir Esler Dening.
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  • 442 4 rE men sf Malays do not desen re independence while they enslave their own womenfolk." This is the opinion of Mrs. Shirin Foidar, Indian champion of women's rights and a committee member of the Singapore branch of tbe United Nations
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  • 190 4 DRAGON WILL BE GOOD OMEN MISS Nancy Tan, 23, one of the many Singapore girls who will marry on Saturday. City Day, said yesterday that she was happy that she and her husband-to-be, Mr. Johnny Lim Chin Cheng, 27, would be starting their new
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  • 184 4 Rural Board 'slighted' —he says rE Singapore Rural Board has been slighted by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, Mr. Chin Chye Fong, .aid yesterday at the meeting of the Board. "Although the Board showed every consideration to the town of Singapore of which all are proud we feel so hurt that
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  • 50 4 Legislation for the control of private electrical installations m Singapore Rural areas will be introduced at the meeting of the Legislative Council next month. Provisions will be Included m the Bill to exempt licensees of electrical installations not exceeding 50 volts, from employing a licensed operator.
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  • 218 4 Somebody is behind these cases, says Judge DISMISSING a claim for wages m lieu of notice by a Chinese driver against his Chinese employer yesterday, the Singapore Second District Court judge, Mr. N. Macassey, said that a number of similar cases had been brought by syces lately, all of which
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  • 37 4 Experts and technicians from S.E. Asia and the Western Paciflc regions will meet m Rangoon from September 27 to 29 to discuss problems and procedures to Initiated and expand BCG vaccination campaigns m Asia.
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  • 87 4 UR. D. F. Alien has condemned. Malacca to death because* it does not pay to keep it alive." Mr. J.W. Ridley, an engineer, told Malacca Rotirlans last night He was commenting on Mr. Allen's report on the major ports, m Malaya. "Conservation
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  • 128 4 npHE Singapore postal authorities have reduced their second class -ir mail rates to nearly all countries for Christmas postings. With this reduction ol rates, it is expected that this year's Christmas posting will be the heaviest ever experienced In Singapore. Second class air mail to thc
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  • 48 4 Carl Murray, of Truro Road and Ghant bin Daud. of Desker Road, both aged 17, were charged m Singapore First Police Court yesterday with robbing Ng Meng Kuang of his purse containing an Identity card and $2.59 ln McNair Road. They were remanded until Sept. 29.
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  • 34 4 Jalaqdin, aged 19, charged m Singapore First Police Court yesterday, with causing grievous hurt, was said: to have bitten i off part of a man's ear. He was remanded until Sept. 27.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 95 4 FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN EXHIBITION: U.E. Building, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Y.W.Cj*.., Raffles Quay: New Malay class, 5 p.m.; beginners at 9.15 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.; conUnuation class. 10.30 a.m. V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road: Hockey, 5.15 p.m.; Judo training 5.30 p.m.; body-building and we'ghtlifttng, 5.30 p.m.; commercial classes, 5.30 p.m.; table-tennis
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  • 241 5 Branch leader also goes XI ALA MMPIK, Thursday. THf\ President of the Peninsular Malays* Union, Inche I.ash.n. (Jhani, and Nik Mahmood bin H.'ii Abdullah Majid, president of the Kelantan branch <»f the I'liion, are to be expelled from the union, it was announced today m Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 94 5 The big draw comes to Spore fT-.'.E Malayan Chin-sc Assoi.l will held Hs fir.-.' i:. iion-dollar s w< ?pstaki .1 a Singapore on Sunday V/ofnen cuests will help to dr "v i ie Brit priz? of 5250.00G arl 83 other prise* at the H ny World Stadium ts v. en
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  • 30 5 T.w ambtnance had a busy tiiii m Singapore yesterday. It answered 23 calls up to B-ldnlKht. Of these, there mrert n rond accident casualtie* one of them fatal.
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  • 166 5 FOLLOW ING areas are liable lo be blacked out today DAY McDonald House. Armenian Sln-rt Tan t'hyr Place/Fort tannin-. Seah St. Waterloo St., SI. Andrew s/Hish St. Stamford Rd.. .\IIhtI Street. Firestone, Maikr.i ii- Road. Bukit Timah li::- 1) B.'eslier Ko.id Jalan Ampav. BJLSJC- Mc-Ritchie. Bi itli. II
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  • 196 5 T*HE Ceylonese community m Singapore is plan- ning a big welcome for the Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. D. S. Senanayake, who will stay m the Colony for two days next month on his way to .Australia and New Zealand. One of the
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  • 142 5 NEW QUARTERS FOR POLICE 2 YEARS ONLY SINGAPORE Rural Board decided yesterday that the police can use the former Pasir Panjang Park for only two years. On this site, three buildings put up by the Japanese have been used by the Army since the liberation. The Army will be leaving
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  • 89 5 SINGAPORE Government will send a representative to a conference m Rangoon on problem, of Initiating and MpantHag BCG vaccination aCampalgni In Asian countries The conference, organised by the World Health Organisation and the United Nations Children's Fund, will take place on September 27 28 and
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  • 225 5 Mr. McNeice forecasts a balanced budget THERE'S NO EXTRAVAGANCE HERE' SINGAPORE Municipality is expected to end! the year with a balanced budget. Reports that the Municipality might have a deficit are believed to have slowed the sale of the $30,000,000 Municipal loan bonds issued recently. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice,
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  • 49 5 Mi., (.Oi. a-aXK reW, oi t hee Kwo'i, and Co.. holding the tapestry which will lead the ©ne-and-a-half-mile pi. i t nn of "liiiifs.. associations tomorrow night. Mr. <i di i s assistant secretary of the Chinese community Ciiv Day celebrations committee. Straits Times picture.
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  • 95 5 A symposium on education will be held by prominent Singapore authorities at Raffles Institution at 5 p.m. today. The Singapore Director of Education, Mr. A. W. Frisby, will address the Combined Schools' Prefect Board and invited members oi the senior classes on education from the Government
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  • 45 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The drums of the first battalion of the Malay Regiment will beat Retreat on the padang behind the law courts. Johore Bahru at six p.m. tomorrow. This is the first appearance of the drums m Johore Bahru.
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  • 34 5 Mr. Dan Judah and Miss Curtiss. international dancers, gave demonstrations m ballroom, Latin-American and social dances, under the auspices of the Singapore Society of Amateur Dancers, at Raffles Hotel, Singapore, last night.
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  • 88 5 LOOKING very tough m his black cowboy outfit, four-year-old Craiff MacFadzean, an American, (above) proudly walked through Kallang airport after arriving by BOAC Argonaut from Colombo. Craig's father is Dr. C. 11. MacFadzean. Professor of Geography at the University of California, who has just spent
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  • 135 5 16 in house: judgment reserved MR. Justice Brown yesterday reserved judgment m the suit brought by two trustees of the estate of the late Mr. E. M. Nathan to obtain possession of 69. Sophia Road. The action was brought against Mr. K. P. Bafakrishnan Nair and 15 others, who are
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  • 79 5 A record number of candidates Is expected to contest the eight executive posts m the Teachers' Training Association at Calrnhill poreNominations close at 4.30 D.m. today and the result? will be announced an hour later. 5 FHtE CALLS A car caught Are m Barker Road. SJ_?ap*re.
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  • 22 5 The Sree Narayr.i.u Mission Seletar. Singapore, will celebrate the 16th San._dhl Day ideath anniversary) of His Hoilnsa Sree Nar&yana Guru today.
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  • The Straits Times Singapore, Fri., Sept. 21, 1951
    • 1024 6 Opinions on Education The Federation's select committee which is to examine the conclusions of the Central Advisory Committee on the Barnes Report on education and the Fenn-Wu Report will begin its work against the background of a most helpful debate m the Legislative Council. There were 3? -.peakers, half the
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    • 29 6 HONG KONO, Thurs. CATHOLIC .\rchbishop LouisGabriel Xavier Jantzen, of Chungking, has been expelled by the Chinese authorities. He waa accused of opposing the Catholic reform movement. Reuter.
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    • 36 6 VENICE, Thurs— ltaly led the open series _f the European bridge championship? here yesterday and Britain pulled ahead of Sweden m the women's event. Both countries had clear leads of two victory points.— Reuter.
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  • Man – in – the Street
    • 484 6 UMNO's chance to strike \TOW is the chance for 11 UMNO to strike. This is the time to show Dato Onn and his political Jugglers that UMNO can do without them, but that they cannot do without UMNO. Leaders of UMNO, forget all petty differences, forget Dato Onn and his
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    • 92 6 MR. K. J. Cummlng's statement regarding the tin price bonus paid to mining employees, reported m Wednesday's Straits Times, has led everyone to believe that all mining employees receive the bonus. This will cause some embarrassment m the families of many monthly paid mining empl,oye«s who do not receive
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    • 287 6 rE Straits Times of Sept. 12 quoted Mr. T. P. P. McNeice as saying that clothing and food were cheaper ln England than they were m Singapore. Well, I disagree with him. It's all right for those who have plenty of money. But who has? Only
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    • 259 6 BANGKOK. BUDDHIST high priest in saffron robes has an appointment on an airfield in Siam in a few days to sprinkle sacred water on a batch of 450m.p.h., four-gun Bearcat fighters to proteci them from evil. Once he has given them his blessing, these former United States Navy F8Fs
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    • 489 6 Indo-China Interfered with deliveries of arms to peaceful Siam. Trained instructors could not be spared at first and shipping was difficult because of the 60-day haul from United States ports. The Siamese Government bought a squadron of Spitfires from the British Government. British and Siamese police forces,
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    • 176 6 'THE assurance given by the Federation Govern- ment that It does not contemplate increasing the price of ration rice m the Federation a s a sequel to the increase of six cents a kati m Singapore has not prevented the rice merchants here from putting up the price
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    • 343 6 "CHINESE" m his letter of Wednesday has revealed an alarming state of aflairs m the Chinese schools which calls for most urgent scrutiny by our Education Department and the other powers that be. I feel sure many will endorse his allegations if the behaviour of some of these
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  • 442 6 Aa Oi.ur_ .See L> I^HAT with arches ovtr tho street* and bunting and all the to- da about tomorrow's celebrations. It appears to this columnist that Singapore ls m danger of getting a swollen head and needs taking down a peg or two. Therefor* I quote today
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  • 456 7 Then hell handover the TOMORROW WILL BE A DAY TO REMEMBER THE Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, m full ceremonial dress, will salute Municipal Commissioners before he hands them the. Royal Charter which raises Singapore to the status of a city tomorrow. Municipal Commissioners will acknowledge the
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  • 94 7 T/HE 400-foot, $16,000 waterdragon will have a trial run at seven tonight. Seen by day. the dragon ls green and white with patches of red on its head and tail. Its body ls a mass of scales painted m green on a background of white cloth. At
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  • 44 7 fWO lantern-makers m South Bridge Road have received orders for more than 100 lanterns. Large larterns three feet high and two feet m diameter— cost $25 ?ach. Smaller ones. 18 inches high nnd eight inches ln diameter, cost $2 each
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  • 174 7 tapestry which will lead the Chinese procession cost more rhan $200 and was made by some of the most sk lied craftsmen ln China Mr. Ooh Peck Tew, assistant secretary of the Chinese community celebration committee, said that more than r dozen weavers m Teochew province
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  • 101 7 GOVERNMENT employees m the Colonial Secretary's office m Empress Place uill be permitted to bring their families into the main building for an hour tomorrow night. Special security arranget Ci have been made. Officers have been m 9tructed to keep important documents under lock and key
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  • 373 7 THE Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, has received City Day messages from Mr. James Griffiths, Secretarj of State for the Colonies, who is now touring Wool Africa and Sir Shenton Thomas, former Governor of the Straits Settlements. Mr. Griffiths says: "I have very i. :,ories of my
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  • 55 7 A" bersandlng" or Malay wedding ceremony will be portrayed on a decorated and illuminated float aa the highlight of the Singapore Malay community's proceaston. The half-mile long procession, is a contribution from the Malay associations, as well as Malays from the kampongs. It will have more
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  • 160 7 DOMBING and reconnais- sance flares to be dropped by an R.A.F. Sunderland flying boat will light up Singapore harbour with 1.250 000 candlepower tomorrow night at 8.39 p.m. The Sunderland will circle the harbour area and give an aerial fireworks display. It will drop para-chute-borne
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  • 74 7 City Day orders for the Singapore police are: "Be courteous an<i help the public as much as possible." A police spokesman yesterday said: "We would, however, very much like the public to co-operate by obeying tfhce instructions willingly." A helicopter may be used to help police
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  • 60 7 *pHE Indian community will start a decorated lorry procession from Race Course Lane passing through Serangoon Road, Selegie Road, Bras Bas-h Road, Victoria Street, Hill Street, New Bridge Rd., Cantonment Road, Keppel Road, Tanjong Pagar Road, and then join the Chinese procession at Anson Road at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 70 7 PRICE TAG MUST GO ON TODAY j^LL food, textiles, cigarettes and tobacco m Singapore shops will be price tagged today by Government order. A Food Control Department spokesman said yesterday: 'We will allow time for the order to get round to all shops. But we will start lmmediatelv chasing shopkeepers
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  • 62 7 Now they join JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Members of the Malay Graduates Association. Johore. who kept aloof from UMNO since Its formation, have begun to Join up since Dato Onn's resignation, it was said at a meeting of the Association In Johore Bahru. A resolution was passed supporting Tungku Abdul Rahman's
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  • 33 7 A 27-year-old Persian dancer Paul VJshevskl, who arrived In Singapore recently from Shanghai, was yesterday fined $200 for stealing $169 from Yap Cheng Ha.\ proprietor of a shop ln Lavender Street.
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  • 27 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. For failing to display the price list of condensed milk Tan Kal Sung was fined $80 m the Police Court today.
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  • 192 7 SINGAPORE Rural Board yesterday approved P Increased rates of assessment for next year. The rates have to be sanctioned by the Governor-in-Council. The areas that will be affected by the new rates are: Juronf District- half mile Itrip west of Bukit Timah Road, rates
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  • 28 7 Che Roslln, daughter of the District Officer Klang. Dato Ahmad bin Osman. was married on Sunday to Tvlehe Uzlr bin Hajl Abudul Aziz at Fort Road Klang.
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  • 28 7 Red and white flares were dropped ln the vicinity of the Esplanade last night as part .Of a practice for the night celebrations on City Day.
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  • 33 7 E. J. Barnett, a -iB-year-old Australian seaman, was found unconscious outside the Marine Hostel ln Anson Road, Singapore, early yesterday morning. He died on way to hospital m an ambulance.
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  • 302 7 FIECISION to build an extension to the north transept of St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, to form a memorial hall to commemorate all those who fell m Singapore and Malaya during the war, .was made at a meeting presided over by the Governor of Singapore, Sir
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  • 74 7 MR. H. J. C. Kulasingba appealed yesterday to Singapore Rural Board for water mains to be connected to serve 1.000 families between the tenth and thirteenth mile Woodland*. Although there werr no water pipes it was proposed to increase rates of people m the
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  • 193 7 Special Sunday service for city THE President ot the new Singapore City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNelce will read the lesson at a special civic service ln St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday morning. The Commissioner-General for South-East Asia. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson.
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  • 65 7 Three men attacked a police cany under Cadet A.S.P. Finch m the Tat Ho Hotel. Verdun Road. Sineaioore. it \va>. faid m SinuaDore Third District Court \is;erdav. Nua Lik Loke. Yu Kirn Bock and Gay Hok Klan admitted causing hurt to Cadet ASP. Fir.eh.
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  • 456 8 From Our Special Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. J»HE Federal Legislative Council, after a further 2}-hour debate today, m which 27 Councillors spoke, passed to a Select Committee the onerous task of recommending an educational policy for the Federation of Malaya. The number of speeches for the whole
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  • 87 8 T»HE President, of the Tamil Muslim Union, Haji K. M. Abdul Ka-ssim, has appeaed to ah Tamil Muslims m Singapore to close their business premises on City Day and hoist the Union Jack. In a special City Day message. Hajl Abdul Kassim said that Tamil Muslims
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  • 255 8 The Sikh community will celebrate City Day by holding a prayer meeting at the Central Sikh Temple, Queen Street, tomorrow morning. Prayers will be offered for the future prosperity of the "Lion City which was named from the Sanskrit word for Sikh. There will also be feeding
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  • 42 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Dallp Singh, a lorry driver, was charged with rash driving along the Ayer Hitam Road, when his lorry was alleged to have knocked down and killed a Chinese girl. On claiming trial, he was allowed S5OO ball.
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  • 407 8 Council news m brief KUALA LUMPUR, Thursdaj A CLASH between Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Member for Rome Affairs, and Mr. H. H. Facer, about a remark made by Mr. Facer concerning UMNO and IMP enlivened the debate on the Emergency m the Federal Legislative Council
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  • 205 8 IN a judgment ln the Singapore Second District Court, Judge Macassey ruled that the Control of Rent Ordinance did not cover attap huts. Credit Fonder D'Extreme Orient and Dulcie Ruth Marriot claimed possession of a block of land and asked for an eviction
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  • 26 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Low Kee 1-eng, a driver, was fined |200 In the Police Court today for carrying an excess load m his lorry.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 205 8 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE 10-10.10 a.m News from K.L.; 1 p.m. Radio Orch.; 1.30 News; 1.45 Dance Music; 2 Light Music; 2.30-5 "University of the Air"; 6.15 "Forces' Favourites"; 6.55 Announcements; 7 News; 7.12 "Reporter's Notebook" (David Martin); 7.30 "Personal Choice"; 8 "Further Thoughts on Malay Hantu," by J. N. McHugh;
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    • 272 8 815 Interlude; 8.25 "From the Editorials"; 8.30 Close; 5.30 p.m. Max Jaffa (violin), Reginald Kilbey (cello) and Jack Byneld (piano); 5.45 "Moray McLaren Talking": 6 Henry Hall's Ouest Night; 6.30 News St News Analysis; 6.50 "From the Editorials"; 7 Radio Theatre: "Mine Own Executioner.' by Nigel Bale h in: 8.30
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  • 458 9 SHOWBOAT IS BETTER THAN EVER FILMS BRUCE FRASER talking about THAT veteran musical "Show boat" is coming back to town m a bigger, brighter and better version than ever— and m Technicolor too. All the grand old tunes that people have been humming since way back are here again, underlining
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  • 906 9 THE LEGEND OF THE 2O th CENTURY Cynthia Lowry By AT 12.10 p.m., Monday, Aug. 23, 1926, a suffering young Italian wearily closed his "Liquid dark eyes" and his "lithe, panther-like grace" was stilled forever. Rudolph Valentin., the great film lover, was dead. But he was still to play the
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  • 1311 10 ir From Page Ont speakers, both Official and Unofficial. The High Commissioner himself said: "Perhaps It would be better to speak ol eliminating militant Communism, so that people may see clearly what the task Is". Speailng at the end of the debate.
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  • 978 10 From Page Eight settint? tnis committee ls what form of primary eduction should Government itself provide from the taxpayers' pocket. "There is no question of interferlnK with anybody's right to Rive and receive education." Dato Thara.si-.h~n. gave an undertaking that the report of the Central Advisory Committee
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  • 57 10 Dromus fire Inquiry THE Governor of Singapore, Sh* Franklin Gimson, has decided to appoint a Commission of Inquiry to Investigate the cause of the fire aboard the oil tanker Dromus which, resulted ln the loss of 25 lives. The Dromus, an AngloSaxon Company tanker, ploded and caught fire off Pulau
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  • 43 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Zair.on binte Juneid, an eighteen-year old waitress, was bound over m the sum of $50 to be of good behaviour for six months for trying to commit suicide by throwing herself into the Sungel Segget.
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  • 32 10 The Singapore Naval Base Labour Union will hold Its fourth annual general meeting on Oct. 14. c. c. c. Collect six of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club.
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  • 275 12 Breukelen string gets ready for Ipoh races DECANTERSHOWS STRIKING FORM From EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Thursday. rtECANTER, top three-year-old sprinter m train- Ing, revealed striking form on the training track at Ipoh this niorning when he galloped with great freedom m a workout with Artist's Glory and No Regrets. With Crowe
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  • 265 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. SELANGOR S first Rugby State Trial will be held on the Kuala Lumpur Padang on Saturday starting at 5.15 P.m, The Selangor Rugby Union is working hard to find the strongest fifteen for the season. Selangor ls anxious to regain the glory
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  • 53 12 Singapore Business Houses F.A. team to play Royal Navy at H.M. 3 Terror tomorrow will be: Angullla; Johan, Salleh; Hin Weng. Kok Thong. Tian Chye, Hoi Meng, Boon Seong, Awang Bakar, Ibrahim Yusop, Rahlm Omar. Reserves: Arshad, All Samijan. Param. SB.H. team should meet at Eastern Hotel
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  • 171 12 LONDON, Thurs —Yesterday's U.K. soccer results were:— ENGLISH LEAGUE— DIV. I Huddersßeld TJ Aston Villa 1 DIVISION 111 (South) Leyton Or. 3 Walsall Torquay U. 1 Norwich C. lillwall 3 Bristol C. 2 DIVISION 111 (Northern) Darlington 2 Hartlepool* U. 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP (Quarter-finals, second leg)
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  • 242 12 IPOH, Thurs. TUESDAY Oct. 2 being a public holiday, the committee of the Perak Turf Club has decided to hold the second day's racing on that day instead of Wednesday. Oct. 3. year-old by Panorama, imported by 'he S.R.A., is coming to hand nicely It should not
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  • 271 12 ANOTHER seven ties were de- Teck best E. Jensen (—IS) A cided at the YMCA handicap gfc j_. Y E b eV'i-i^V tennis championships at the Bras shah (—3O) beat c. k. Loh la.si Basah Road courts yesterday. 3 •>;• An (—3O) beat a. Reju'ts were Nairn
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  • 277 12 MOST of Singapore's top-notch Civilian and Services athletes will take part m an athletic tournament on, the Singapore Recretion Club tomorrow, starting at S pjn. The meeting ls Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's contribution to Singapore's City Day celebrations tomorrow The programme Is: 3 p.m.
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  • 480 12 ru T TSTa*.ND-NG performer at the 16th annual St. Andrew's School Swimming Carnival held at the Chinese Swimming Carnival was 15-year-old Peter Haggie who, m winning the "B" division championship for the second year running, accounted for three of th^^>^ecordsestabllshed yesterday. He undoubtedly theH the day
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  • 172 12 Hwee Hock may miss swim gala rpIGER Swimming Club's star performer, 21-year-old Tan Hwee Hock, a member of the Singapore Contingent to the Asian Games, will probably miss the Club's Third 3e*immers' Day at the Haw Par Swimming Pool tomorrow at 3 p.™ Hwee Hock has entered for both the
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  • 178 12 In a friendly soccer match played on the Fraser Neave ground on Wednesday, Europeans beat Singapore "A" by four goals to two. Scorers for the Europeans were Guthrie (2), Mac Donald (1), and Inglls (1). Eng Slang and Harlth (penalty) scored for Singapore "A". Veteran wins
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  • 240 12 Penang prepare for fifth F.S. Cup defence PEN.4NG, Thursday. DEN AN G will start serious training' this week-end m preparation for their fifth defence of the Foong Seong Cvp Malaya's inter-State badminton competition on Thomas Cup lines. Practices will start at 3 p.m. on Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday
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  • 134 12 The Cosmopolitan Cycling Club, who are organising the Phillips Classic" (Singapore Open 180-laps Grass Track race) on Sunday at 4 p.m. on the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club ground as part of City Day celebrations, have Included two women's events In the programme. There are the half-mile fast
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  • 357 12 A boxing film dedicated to Ray Robinson A RKO Radio film of the world middleweight title fight, ln which Sugar Ray Robinson beat Randolph Turpin. the champion, on a technical knock-out m the tenth round at New York on Sept. 12, was shown to the Press at Shaw Brothers' preview
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    • 810 12 OFFICE SPACE WANTED BUSINESS FIRM desires office m any locality. No objection to share office with another firm. Apply P.O. Box 1091 Singapore. TUITION JAMES SCHOOL of Commerce, 17 A. New Bridge Road (Ist Floor) opens new Commercial and English Classes from 6 p.m. dally, opecial six months' courses. Success
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    • 28 12 Sentinel's Sportlight SENTINEL is again unwell and his SPORTLIGHT will not appear until his return from leave. '■emmtimMMmW^ V- gIEHEDICTINE DOM Sole 'aaamj THE EASTERI. A6EHCIES (1946) LTD
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 61 12 SOCCER: Jnr. Cup replay: HQ 32 Coy. RAMC v Cheerful Lads at J. Besar; Bus. Hse. X.0.: Guthrie v S.C.S. at F.AN.; O.T.E.C. f Bata at Breweries; Ford v Breweries at Farrer Park. HOCKEY: Dhr. 2 Lge.: RJ.F. Seletar "A" v R.N.A.C. at RNAC. Friendly: S.R.C. v P.W.D. at SRC.
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