The Straits Times, 11 November 1951

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  • 22 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition ol Tb« Straits Times Singapore Wr— Pwmam No. 849 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 285 1 No-one hurt: First attack for 1 (/months A HAND-MADE grenade was thrown into the Singapore Restaurant, Bras Basalt Road, last night. No one was injured. It was the first grenade incident in Singapore for ten months. The last incident was in the same road, in a
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  • 46 1 THE front portion of the roof of a shophouse in Oeylang Road gave way and collapsed yesterday morning. A Chinese man who was one of the ten people sleeping on the first floor was slightly injured and was treated as an out-patient.
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  • 85 1 GIFTS of 30 funeral umbreilas and an inner coffin cover were announced at tht 29th anniversary dinner of the Beng Choon Kok Association held last night at th e residence of Mr. Wee Thiam Slew in East Coast Road They were given Dy the patrons of
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  • 51 1 THE fire brigade was called out to two fires yesterday evening On e broke out In a cubicle in Arab Street, the other In a carpenter shop In Serangoon Road Little damage was done and the fires were put out by the Inmates before the brigade
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  • 644 1 Story of jungle rescues KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A DOLLAR note and a few cigarettes were all the reward two Temer from an aboriginal hill tribe asked when they saved the lives of a police officer and a pilot in the jungles of Ulu Kelantan
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  • 122 1 Japan U.S. rubber scheme TOKYO. Sat JAPANESE and American rubber experts beQleve they are nearlng agreement on the formation of a company to exploit untapped rubber resources in the hinterlands of Indonesia. A representative of the Shin Norr.uru Boeki Company, which had large refineries in Borneo and Sumatra before the
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  • 80 1 HANOI. Sat. FRENCH paratroops and ground forces punched a 15-mile long hole in Vietminh territory today after a surprise offensive at dawn on the strategic Choben Pass. 28 miles west of Hanoi. Eight Communist-led Vietminh battalions at the pass were caught off their guard. Only three were
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  • 69 1 VITAL A LUMPUR, last night was all agog over a rumour that Mr. Churchill may shortly shift the onus of the ultimate defeat of the Communists on to the Army's shoulders, following the circulation of a story that the Prime Minister, in a telegram couched hi true
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  • 27 1 Maj.-Gen. R. E. Urquhart. G.O.C. Malaya, arrives at Kallang airport today from the United Kingdom. He will fly to Kuala Lumpur in the afternoon.
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  • 32 1 Three hundred people attended a Chinese dinner at the Yeung Cheng School last night on the occasion of the Old Students' Brass Band which celebrated its fourth anniversary yesterday.
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  • 24 1 NEW YORK. Sat. Composer Sigmund Romberg, who wrote the "Desert Song and Student Prince," died last night. He was 64— A P
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  • 178 1 PARIS. Saturday "|-Hb United Mates yesterday called on the Soviet Union to begin disarmament talks immediately in the sixth UN General Assembly instead of waiting for a worldwide conference outside the United Nations The Russians were silent on the latest attempt by the Americans
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  • 338 1 CINOAPORE may get a chance to see Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh next year, if tentative plans for an extensive Commonwealth tour by air prove to be practicable. Many reports in the British Press recently from reporters covering the Royal Tour of Canada
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    57 1 THI Communist MIC- IS. plung.ng to earMi ovef North Korea, with tmokt streaming from it. was shot down by an F-84. Thtinder jet fighter. Th« top PAfiel «how» the MIC immediately aHt it had been hit by the 50-c»libre guns of F-84. AH the pictures were made by the automatic
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  • 202 1 PARIS Sat THE United Nations' Assembly Steering Committee today adopted a Siamese proposal recommending a rejection of the Soviet proposal to admit Communist Cbina into the United Nations and asking for an adjournment of any further discussion on the subject during this session of
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  • 222 1 TOKYO, Saturday. OBSERVERS tonight believed that Allied and Communist negotiators at Panmunjom had come within sight of agreement on a ceasefire demarcation line today. Each side took home for. overnight study new proposals submitted by the other at oday's sub-committee meetng and arranged another netting for
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  • 21 1 MANCHESTER. Sat.—Optimism about the chances of settling the Kashmir dispute was expressed by the Manchester Guardian today.— Reuter.
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  • 30 1 ?AYID. Sat.— British troops yesterday shot and seriously wounded an Egyptian who tried to hold up a Royal Air Force Corporal lq Ismailia and grab his rifle.— Reuter/
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  • 268 1 October 'month of violence' in Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THE Federation Government said today that October, described by the Communists as "Red October month" was the signal for an intensification of terrorism in Malaya. It called it "a month of violence. A spokesman of the Director of Operations staff said
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  • 47 1 HOLLYWOOD, Sat— Clark Gable has been granted Indefinite leave from film work, his studio said yesterday so that he can attend to personal affairs. These are believed to be the divorce and alimony suits filed by his fourth wire, the former Lady Sylvia Ashley. A.P.
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  • 2010 2  -  R. J. FARRER .HMdHHifytKl KIT "This being my final article for several months, and life being uncertain, tt will b* devoted to an attempt to reveal to my readers the magnitude of the debt which Singapore owes to Dr. P. S. Hunter,
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  • 347 3 Singapore men with $200,000 gold seized at airport KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Kuala Lumpur Customs Preventive Branch today detained two young Singapore Chinese who were found leaving the Kuala Lumpur airport with $200,000 worth of gold bullion between them. The gold, weighing about 85 pounds, was found in specially made
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  • 96 3 MacD opens calligraphy exhibition FE exhibition of Chinese calligraphy by Mr. Wan Wing Sum, of Hong Kong, was opened at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday by Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. One- third of the proceeds of the show, which is sponsored by the Singapore China Society, will be 'iven to
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    21 3 fcAuiSINE cEkEOA, rite new star at rSe Folie* Bergere at Hie London Hippodrome. She iLvceeVt Lilo who has returned to Paris.
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  • 172 3 I HE Singapore rubber market was very dull yesteraay, with prices much the oame as Friday's closing prices. At the quiet close November first-grade stood at $1.50 a lb. buyers, onequarter of a cent below Friday's close. Buyers yesterday were keen to do business but at the same
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  • 11 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Nov 10 $478.25 (down $9.00).
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  • 37 3 Mr. Philip Williams. Labour candidate for Rochore Ward in the coming December City Council elections, will hold election mee'lngs today In Upper Weld Road at 4.30 p.m. and In Hindu Road at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 43 3 Abdullah C-apor bin Abdullah was charged with misappropriating nine tennis rackets, valued at $180. belonging to C K Pang, in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. He claimed trial and was offered bail or $1,000 until Nov 17.
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  • 76 3 A driver P Vancharvarnam. claimed trial in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday on a charge of causing the deaths of M Muthiah and N. Ganapathy by negligent driving Vancharvarnam was driving a lorry on July 28 when it overturned at the Junction or Bras Basah
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  • 232 3 IPOH. Sat qpHE AMERICAN tin mis 1 slon s Introduction f, mining in Perak was an aer lal view this morning of the many open cast and dredgr mines in Kinta Valley—richest tin bearing area In the world— and of the huge
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  • 207 3 Procedure too slow HONC KONC. Saturday. T*HE Hong Kong Government yesterday abolished the search wairant, saying the procedure was too slow to enable the Colony to combat effectively a recent increase in crimes of violence. The Governor. Sir Alexander Grantham. ordered promulgation immediately of a 1949
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  • 63 3 THE Comet's three recent proving flights, culminat ing in a visit to Sin gapore. have been successful in exploring operating problems arising from high speeds and attitudes. Announcing tnis. BOAC say that the Comet has encountered air streams In the upper atmosphere moving at up to 150
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  • 129 3 He nodded at three charges of murder HONG KONG, Sat. A BAREFOOT, self-confess-ed arsonist murderer calmly and quietly nodded his assent in a closely guarded courtroom yesterday as he was charged with three counts of murder and one of arson. In the brief proceedings held late yesterday in a courtroom
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  • 54 3 Mariam blnte YusofT. 13 was yesterday fined $250 by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. P. Claque, for stealing a pram and trlcycl at Changi Road on Oc.t 29 She was also fined $150 for sealing a mattress and a rain coat, valued at $40. belonging
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  • 130 3 A man, who has been selling drugs and pharmaceutical jducts for the past 40 years, has spent the last three days in Singapore assuring dealers that he can supply them with any quantity of ACTH— the drug for treating rheumatoid arthritis. He
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  • 141 3 NEARLY 300 fighters and bombers attacked terrorist targets at 00 points in the Federation during October, the Royal Air Force said last night In a review of the month's anti-bandit air activity. Many of the alrstrikes were made in the Raub area of Pahang, in attempts
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  • 545 4 By a lawyer A PROMINENT figure in the legal profession writes as follows this week: •"You have done good service In drawing public attention to some of the defect* in the law which although they cause considerable injustice do not appear to receive the attention they
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  • 659 4  - OF CHINATOWN THE BALD BOYS HWANG By It's their school insignia HUNDREDS of boys, all shorn of hair and stripped to the waist, raise their heels and stretch up their hands in instant unison at the shrill command of their chief physical instructor. No, the scene is not in Japan,
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  • 601 4 IT has often been said that mother-in-laws are unbearable to live with, but I think grand-mother-in-laws are Just as intolerable. My granny-ln-law is 80, strong and healthy. She doesn't look under the cupboard and squeal at the amount of dust collected there, nor does she
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  • 514 5 To ban or not to ban? By MANNING BLACK WOOD £PARE a moment over your Sunday breakfast to sympathise with the predicament of the Fan-Malayan film censor, Mr. Jack Evans. An Amer-can film, highly praised in the United States and in Europe, has
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  • 57 5 Loh Che* Hiona wa& yen tenced in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday to six months' imprisonment for making a false de claratlon u« obtain a driving licence. Loh was stated to nav<e made the application to the Traffic Police in Maxwell Road, while he was
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  • 164 5 Dramatist will talk to students PAUL Eliot Green. American playwright, novelist and teacher, noted for his innovations in the American theatre, iSt in Singapore on a visit. He will be giving a talk to University students this week on motion pictures and literature The :ioted dramatist and winner of the
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  • 44 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Ch'ng Chee Heng. a Klang barber, was fined $125 in thp Police Court today for attempting to smuggle two wrlsi watches from Singapore. The watches, which were valued at $175. on which the duty payable was $26. were confiscated.
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  • 24 5 KUAJ^a LoMPUH, Sat. Six bandits were killed and three more believed to have been wounded yesterday and today in the Federation.
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  • 35 5 Singapore Police said yesterday that Mr. Lam Vat Chon*. assistant manager of the Kwong Lee Bank, whose body was found in a room at the Southern Hotel, on FrM<»v died of heart failure
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  • 187 5 THE Committee of Management of the Singapore Cooperative Stores Society. Ltd., was at its general meeting yesterday empowered to borrow up to $25,000 from the Society's bankers or any other body. The report of the Society which was tabled at the meeting showed a loss
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  • 129 5 f THE Catholic Young Men's Association, replying asain to the Family Planning Assoslation's protagonist, Professor T.H. Silcock. this week quote another group of doctors who say that contraception is harmful and this time naming the doctors. While admitting that the testimony of Professor Sheares, who last
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  • 69 5 SEGAMAT, Sat. A BRITISH rubber planter, 24-year-old Derek Selby faced three charges in the Segamat Court. He was alleged to have failed to notify the police of the loss of his identity card, to have knocked into a police barrier as a result of negligent driving
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  • 50 5 PENANG, Set. A Remembrance Day service will be held at Ayer Itam cenotaph at 11 a.m. tomorrow. Representatives of Chinese guilds and associations and relatives of those who died in the last war will lay wreaths. In the evening there will be a ceremony at the Esplanpnranh
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  • 104 5 THE annual conference of the Singapore Labour Party called for* today, has been cancelled because of the pending City Council elections. "We are determined to bring about the defeat of al 1 Progressive Party and Lndc pendent candidates opcosin us at the elections," Mr. Lr Choon
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  • 166 5 AMARENPRA Chttterji, a 15-year-old student was yesterday Highly commended by the Singapore Third District judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, and recommended for a reward for overpowering Fong Ah Hong, 24, who robbed a woman. f Fong was sentenced to eight months' Imprisonment, to be followed by one
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  • 88 5 SEGAMAT, Sat. AN auxiliary policeman, All bin Salam, 19, who jumped out of a moving train, was fined $75. or 40 days' imprisonment by the Segamat Circuit Magistrate for escaping from police custody. It was stated that accused was arrested at Tangkak for failing to attend
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  • 1483 6  -  J. W. Goodwin TMStudastuayssev-^!: Inp to Kota Bahru By WOKE at the sharp crack of a shot. The Trengganu bus lurched on the rutted road between a dark wall of jungle on one side and on the other a high bank curving round a
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  • 593 6  -  BILLY BUDD By I SHALL be very surprised if Mr. Oliver Lyttelton falls to hear the great Malacca election story a dozen-or-so times during his stay in this country. For the opponents of political progress in Malaya could hardly hope for a crreater blessing from heaven.
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  • 1349 7  -  KATHLEEN HICKLEY WHAT 18 HAPPENING TO OUR OnLDREN?—2 By "A woman who used her 14-year-old daughter for the purpose of prostitution was sentenced by the Muar magistrate to six months' simple imprisonment. "The anti-vice squad discovered a seven- year-old girl in a house of ill-fame in
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  • 347 7  - Pineapple can be savoury, too Marie Gough Cookery corner by Up are apt to look upon a tin of pineapple as a sweet-maker only. But It can give that little cachet to a savoury dish which Is so much the hallmark of the good cook. PINKAPPLE HAM GLACE COAX a
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  • 1169 8  -  NESTA PAIN By I N spite of the fact that excess weight may shorten life, it is probably vanity rather than health that induces most people to try to lose weight. The lot of the fat person is hard in many ways. There is no
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  • 708 8 JANE LEE'S 'Human Casebook' Jane Lee regrets that she cannot answer any questions by post. Her "Casebook" appears in this page each week. I AM a schoolboy of 18 and have been going out with my brother's girl friend during his absence. She is four-years-older than I.
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  • 674 9 'It was just like a shooting gallery' By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT bATTLE between a small company of the First Battalion, Cameronians, and 50 bandits, in which six Reds were killed, has been described as "just like a shooting gallery" by the officer in charge. The
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  • 236 9 COMMANDOS AMBUSHED A TIGER Stange tales are told in the Army messes of Malaya at the ena of the day's efforts to come to grips voith the bandits. Here are a few of them, compiled by an Army correspondent IT was moonlight. Seven men had taken up positions watching a
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  • 213 9 AN enterprising Malay Government clerk has devised a Malay shorthand system which has been recognised b\ Mm Gregg Authority in New York as their official Malayan edition. The clerk, Mr. Abdul Rahman Hassan, of the Deoart•nent of Chemistry, now plan. 1 to publish a
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  • 35 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. For entering the re-settle mem nrea. Kulal. where she lived, through the fence Instead of through the gate Lee Ah Til. was fined $5 <n the Pollcp Court today.
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  • 357 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat A ¥EAR AGO. when he *a feted by the Oeylonesc community in Johore Bahru on being made a Dato. Dr. N Mootatamby had aald it was his wish that his bones should rest in the country of his a do v
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  • 204 9 Poppy sellers praise public THOSE who sold poppies yesterday, in aid of the Singapore Ex-Services' Association, reported that public response was magnificent, particularly from school rhildrei and clerical workers Among the helpers were members of the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps, who sold poppies in the busiest parts
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  • 52 9 Tigress shot on estate TELUK ANSON, Sat TIGRESS presumably looking for its mate which was shot in August. wits shot at Lima Bias Efitat« in Slim River a few days ago. The carcase was sent to Teluk Alison for skinning. It weighed 200 katis and measured 8 feet from tip
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  • 172 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. MALAYA'S medical services would soon become a public scandal unless drastio action was taken to stop the rot. Dr. B. A. Lampreil said at a meeting of the Malayan Association in Kuala Lumpur last night. He alleged that there was growing abuse in
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  • 74 9 A tea party was held yesterday at the Fort Canning Road Y.W.C.A. Hostel In honour of Miss Essie Scott, on« of the New Zealand delegates to the World Y.W.C.A. Council who is visiting Singapore The Council met recently at Lebanon. The Y.W.C.A. national president of Malaya
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  • 117 10 MR I.AM VAT CHONO passed Bvaj peHcrfully on 9th November. 1851. Funeral cortege leaves 129 Lavender Street at 2 p.m. today. TEO CHONO SIONO, aged 70. i pused away peacefully at 311 River Valley Road, Singapore, on fth. November. 1951, at 11.15 p.m leaving behind his beloved wife. five
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  • 59 10 DR. Si MRS. YAP JIN YAU, thur.k all friends and relatives lor tlit-.r valuable gifts, connratuU'^ry mesMifces and kind as-slstan-e at their wedding on October 20. 1951. MR. Si MRS. ROBERT YAP of 68 St. Michaels Road Singapore, I thunk all friends and relatives for tt.f.r pre.sents and attendance
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  • 11 10 IN MEMORY of Barbara 3 on 11th NovemI !'SO.
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 287 10 ABOUT 3,500 ragged, ill-armed and often hungry scoundrels in the jungle, supported by some 7,000 undercover agents and collectors in the towns and kampongs, still manage to disrupt the entire life of Malaya. The future of this country, the future of Britain, perhaps the future of the
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    • 205 10 J is to De hoped that the two new boys. Lyttelton and Lockhart. will bring with them some of that offensive spirit which has been so sadly lacking jus' recently. If there is the least possibility that we are short of troops, then we must get more men
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  • 810 10 LET DANIEL GEORGE HELP YOU OVER SOME PITFALLS T*O write or speak good English, or to avoid speaking or writing bad English, it is not necessary that we should know all the rules of grammar. Language was used before the rules were invented. Language
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  • 343 10 rR all that he must live on intimate terms with itdeath seems to a soldier a very final thing. A man fights at ones side— a man is killed; he is struck from the roll; he becomes a part of the battlefield, his end is as certain as
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  • 833 10  - A PROPHET RETURNS TO SINGAPORE Frauds Wong By TK) be a successful American evangelist, three qualifications are essential a loud voice, a brawny pair of arms and a large stock of handkerchiefs. The whole idea Is to stand before a microphone, surprise the audience with an occasional bellow, wave your
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    • 995 10 I REGRET to see that MOB the respect of the rate- Did they pick up the came back in a yell— 'No ™„c«r,noi n t fh» raSt< Dayers of this City. threads of life and are The Japanese guards tried K. T. TAN they doing well wherever ;o silence them
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  • 366 11 PENANC. Saturday. QENERAL Sir Harold Briggs, Malaya's retiring Director of Operations, said in Penang today that it was the firm intention of the British Government and the Commonwealth to stand by this country and defend it to the umost of their ability.
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    72 11 ASov:: Mf And Mrs Wee V.in C on? "affpi then wedding at No 66. Grange Road. Singapore, yesterday. The bride is rhe former Miss Tay Kum Tee. youngest daughter of Madam Ang Hoe Soon; the bridegroom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wee Eng Chye Below: Mr. Peter
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  • 211 11 NATASHA MARRIES PETER iTP-ana-comlng young Na- j tasha Parry, beautiful f;hn starlet daughter of Mr Reginald A. C Wills, ol Singapore, last week sent i her father a laconic cable from the film studios: "Have married Peter Brook, love Natasha.' To most of Singapore, includ- ing her father, the name
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  • 47 11 A Ao:»ian Peh I Sick. 39. plesideri ttuilty before Mr H B Llvlnusione the Third Police MMlMra 't. yesterday for possession o! four and three quarter gallons of samsu on Nov a at Onnn Road. She whs fined $300 or three months Imprisonment
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  • 60 11 Miss Alice T.iy. 17-year-old Raffles ftchoolinti has been ueheeteri :<> represent Singapore at the New York Herald Tribune's youth forum to be held next March in New York She was selected from the four ►jpm students who wrote an esaay on "The world we
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  • 204 11 TRADE FAIR TO HAVE 2 CINEMAS, 100 STALLS SINGAPORE will have a permanent trade fair centre, when the Creat Eastern Trade Fair opens in Ceylang Serai, during the early part of next year. Built on a 12-acre site, the trade fair has more than 100 permanent stalls to provide show-windows
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  • 71 11 MR. Khoo Khay Hoon, former president of the Kuala Kangsar branch of the Malayan Chinese Association and member of the local Town Board, was fined $1,500, ana not $19,500. as stated in the Straits Times yesterday upon his conviction in Kuala Kaiißsar on Friday on a
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  • 67 11 Pipat Pusayananda. acting manager of Pac flc Overseas Airlines (Siam) presents a cheque for $300 to Sdn. Ldr. R. Park, adjutant of the Malayan Air Training Corps. Singapore, which will enable an A.T.C. cadet to receive free fl.vinc training. This is the second "scholarship' from the firm.
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    • 124 11 Today's Radio Concert Hour (Tchaikovsky, Men (484 and 41 metres) delssohn): 4-5 'Listeners' Choice' y a.m. "Good Morning"; 9.30 K Service from Cathedral of the Musical Round-Up"; 10 News Good Shepherd; 1 News; 7.10 Infrom K.L.; 10.05 Radio Doctor; torlude; 7.15' Music from thf 10 18 "Interlude from Hawaii"; Movies":
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      • 124 12 "Four films I would like to see' 1 am pleased to see thai Singapore's taste in films is improving. The great successes enjoyed by such masterpieces as "An American In Paris" and "Lavender Hill Mob" augur well for the future of intelligent productions here. But as yet I see no
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      • 42 12 I read "Picture Parade" with astonishment this week. Your readers must be morons indeed if they cannot appreciate the sheer delight of "An American In Paris" I must agree with you that it is the best musical vet. PETER JACQUES
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      • 36 12 l am one of the "fickle tans" who failed to see anything great in "An American In Paris." The first hour of the all-Kelly show >vas enough for me—l walk•'rt out. "NOT SO FICKLE.'
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      • 26 12 Normally 1 don't lik^ must cals They give me head iche. "An American In Paris" teas dtfferent I thouoh; U a tremendous show TONY LIM
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      • 23 12 Winkle' ts right The picture is grotesaue and third-rate And as for Gene Kellv It was his worst 11m vet. "DISAPPOINTED
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      • 40 12 Hats utt to John Benague ror his frank and nutspoken comments on the insipid colourless moviegoers oi Singapore I have been to see An American In Paris TWICE *n<l llkpd It immensely P WILSON Cable and Wlreless>
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    • 193 12 TELEVISION CINEMAS SOON IN THE US 'l«n» (v rull-colou> nigh definition rcUvisior pto|ccroit in inemat throughout America were carried a trep furthe< re centty following a visit to Switterland b» Mi Spyrot Skourat President or 2Otr> Cenfurv Fo» Mr Skouras announced that a new simplified threecolour system, developed by the
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    • 151 12 I'M alone. I Jiavcnt many friends. I have to fight > my shyness all the time." So say* Marilyn Monroe, Holly- wood's blonde pin-up senss- > fion In "As Young As You Feel' she almost steals Constance Bennett's husband, and brings out the wolf in Monty
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    • 527 12 Miss Young comes of age I HAVE never had much 1 rims for Loretta Younr Her acting in the past has rarely convinced me being flat, empty and punctuated with the kind of girlish twitterings that make me glad I'm trill single. Her last effort in particular "Half Angel was
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    • Article, Illustration
      117 12 OOPS, dearie! Who can thl> be with the big eyes and pensive lips? It's another of our composite "Sjpot The Star" competition pictures. Can you spol •he two female stars this week? Send your entries to "Spot The Star". Sunday Times. Singapore to reach as not later
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    • 229 12 rI JS?* [A njl Hit, 1.45, 4.00. fi.3o ».30p» Ibi liKhted match! *fcsX^»M ihc waiting ;unpowdn A \<R Wrm WARNER BROS. PRESENT ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S STORY #3%GL NEXT CHANCE -**lk£M&^c Yes Sir! Lau^ hs t^ Dances A plcntv' Vj& O'CONNOR LAST DAY! If 1.45 •4 6 30 t.J6 to irnrr- rKCHMCOI
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  • 193 13 Camera competition ANOTHER PAGE OF PICTURES UERE it another page of prize-winning, pictures. The accent this week is on faces, but we couldn't resist including the very fine photograph above, sent in by Chiang Hin Choy, of Singapore. Each picture gets a prize of five dollars. If you wish to
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    • 193 13 A Modern Quality Camera v Jr t )i U^ THE MINIATURE CAMERA FOR HIGH REQUIREMENTS. Special Features:- Coupled Optical Range Finder. Double Exposure Block, release on Camera Body, automatic exposure counter Flash Contact, for use with all shutter speeds. Small, handy, mat chromium-plated, practical in design and i easy to
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    • 118 13 Pfcy A ux 2^C!E> t?v] LEx capp m 5 7#*nCH/^^^ %af\f» ~*7T AH IS A N I I EVJT AH IS AFEERD T /QU**"- nipped )f MISroRTONC- )/TH' WORLD'S CHAM PEEnA T^ OOt H FRItNDLY LI'l) ASS^HCXATX W/F '^C^sL A HL»MK O' TOE.rT WHUTEVER CA NO HAP^M BUT, yj& Qf
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  • 1264 14 A Malayan and his wife spend an wttusvUal leave By a North Malayan lOLLY good idea spend our leave in Australia! Such was the start of the planning and it soon stretched to th« North Island of New Zealand That really would be fine, we
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  • 645 14 A CLUE to the origin ot lite on carth perhaps in creation comes from experiments sponsored by the Atomic Energy Com mission at the University of California There, bombardment ot a solution of cabron dioxide In water with alpha particles from the University's cyclotron
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    • 218 14 Rp^ recommended firmfaf/eet/ty j I KLIM is ideal for infant feeding— it's always \J pure, safe and uniformly nourishing. KLIM supplies the important food essentials needed for babies to grow strong and healthy. And KLIM is readily digested— another important feature. Above all, KLIM is dependable. It's not surprising that
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    • 427 14 Mo these who IaIteASVUUX... To everyone who, from time to time, needs aspirifl to relieve pain, Disprin is an important introduction. Research chemists in many countries have been trying for years to overcome the acidity and insolubility of aspirin. In Disprin these have been overcome, in a tablet which is
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  • 1904 15 A n ight of fear in Taiping W^^^* V^B^ JAMES NG, of Penan*, tells fhis week's I tale of the macabre, passed on to him by j a retired Malayan hospital assistant. It is I not a story to be read by candlelight, or by those who live alone. Next
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  • 317 15  -  GEOFFREY i By WINNINGTON with nylon ropes rDAY. somewhere in the uncharted, ice-bound wastes of North-East Nepal, six men are fighting hlixiards and exhaustion to And a new route to the summit of the. highest mountain in the world. Mount Everest, the unconquerable, has defied the courage
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    • 245 15 Enjoy f^m DE-LUXE V^ 7 CABIN SERVICE V> A To LONDON iV^^fy To SYDNEY -B^ J 'r^^ Your personal comfort aloft and aground— MywC) is the first consideration of Qantas and 8.0.A.C T/^&tk. on the popular "Sterling" route to Europe and Australia. Seasoned travellers and first '^■■9 flighters, alike, say
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    • 563 16 4 Sk v i The figure jrouVe dreamed «»f i- \(»nr» with waiden/brms Allo-ette Franklj r>.-aut if ul carves. ■uprrh I.fi .definite fifiure ac-c-'i'ii.ui.iii this i* the beauty ot v..-,irin^ \la'nliiifnrm's Allorlt<-* In ii Tin AllocUp today. Vmi'll tay it's ike Kaeal flattery jrnui 1 1 n 1 1 i'M'i
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    • 149 16 Lose Fat Sec. Method Discovered By .oily wood Cinema Stars Now Obtainable at Chemist* A safs. MM method of reducing I ■flj '-if has l discovered by a California phynli-lan in prescribing t* Ike faruuua i.'lneina Stars of Holly- vood. This dlKcuvery, eallrd Formoda, (Hick)y nnd safrlv dlaaolvea uply fat—
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    • 151 16 Don't lei MORNING MISERYO become all -day misery i i > When late hours, too much good eating and drinking, rum >our mormnK with headache, fatigue •nd upset stomach don't let your entire day be spoiled, find quick relief with Alka-Seltzer. Take it oo arising, again if needed later in
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1076 16 FOR YOU FOR ALL CANCER (Jun. 21 Jul. TODAY. If anyone atCAPRICORN (Dec. 21 20) Mv c h discussion tempts to make trouble, be an. 19). —It may be mow afeout n^n^ t hi* flrm and outspoken. S«clfTicult than usual to keep Wi^ k Result may be that crasful day
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    • 619 16 The Trump Echo ASK any "average 1 It can be seen almost at or "social" bridge W*WW*m*W*m/Mmm*imm a glance that "ye clubs was player what Is meant by lfl\l »VfVi W\ VS! the trump echo, and he |W I•1 ."J i^^l M ever, because of the matchwill probably give you
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  • 949 17  -  NAT GUBBINS By IT is a long time since anybody in the newspaper business had a letter from "Disgusted." Along with "Pro Bono Publico," he used to write to us so diligently over the years that we thought he had died of exhaustion. Now he has
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  • 670 17 Countryman 's Journal DURING the week-end the Tuan has been busy entertaining visitors, and going places Although he hates having the calm rhythm of his life disturbed, he has to admit that it does him good to be Jolted out of his rut. Two young^ friends from Singapore arrived yesterday
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    • 235 17 Thank cffijTYNOf for my sparkling teeth s^&t Cool, mlnty IK' I thos hidden surfaces where j /JE'£: :s:s decay so often starts. •■••'iiyrt^'^W? Half an Inch on yoar MJ^MKtlU^^i^^ Kolynos is so economical. ?c8 BE5: -v^jjSjjjiSPR^? S teeth need vbtoH i- i§ Kolynos t» keep them '"--"£m| strong and healthy.
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    • 140 17 [XSHAW I llCnlvVl BRANDY HK«£ltef\ The essence of discerning hospitality. There is no finer brandy. 'A BORNEO ysomj>anjyal.um!rd The Only Pain Reliever containing Vitamin B< IfywiwanttogetQUlCKßELlFF from PAIN, and also to enjoy the m u/A benefits of Vitamin B. you must /If^\ VV take YEAST VITE Tablets. I 'Jk V
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    • 10 17 Crazy Headline— by McLeod r Pff/l 9- W 'ft MM)
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  • 1346 18 POLTERGEISTS AT THE BACK OF MY GARAGE I AM not at all sure that 1 these notes should not. this week, be on the Ghost Story page, because we have had another case of one of our cars plunging madly down the sloping garage drive into the drain during the
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  • 546 18 H.M.S. Malaya Rugby round-up SINGAPORE Civilians can consider themselves lucky to have emerged winners of their H.M.S. Malaya Rugby game against Johore yesterday. They ran out eventual winners by 11 points (goal, penalty goal and try) to nine points (try and two penalties), the final
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  • 70 18 KI'ALA LUMPUK. Sat. A PENALTY awarded for offside after 25 minutes enabled Europeans to beat SeUncor Asians by three points to nil In the annual Peppy Day Rugby match played on the padanc. Kuala Lumpur, this evening Ideal weather conditions prevailed for the match which
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  • 377 18 gINGAPORE Combined Services beat Negri-Malacca convincingly by S3 points (three goals, five tries and a penalty) to five (a goal) in the Southern section of the H.M.B. Malaya Rugby competition here today. Services opened scoring with a try after first five minutes of play when fly-half Woodward,
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    • 205 18 vvi Am ONE THING IS A CERTAINTY Singapore 1.1.80 per tin; 35 cts. per 10'» packet. Federation 82.05 per tin: *■> cts per IP's packet. ALL OVER THE WORLH Good mornings begin with Gillette Today the intelligent Basque Says "a Blue Gillette Blade's all I asquo, So gloriously keen It
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  • 607 19 Sudden changes in first Test From JACK FINGLETON BRISBANE, Saturday. THE first test between Australia and the West Indies, which had been swinging violently first one way then the other all day, changed course rapidly in Australia's direction tonight in the very last over when
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 19 Colony's cyclist of the yea r, Sulliman Awang winner of this year's three sprint races, and the 1M miles r»ad race and the 180 laps grass track race Is seen receiving the trophy for the 180 laps raw from Datin C. J. Paglar wife of the Preside nt of the
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  • 182 19 WEST INDIES— Ist Inm. 116. AUSTRALIA— Ist Inns. Archer c Goddard b Valentine M Morrbi c R*» b Valentine U Haaaett b Ramadhin 6 Harvey llrw b Valentine It Miller c A b Valentine 46 Hole Ibw b Valentine IS Lindwall b Gome* Cl Johnson not oat 16 Rlnx
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  • 78 19 IPOH. Sat. |N a Poppy Day rugger match played on the Ij^i padang today Civilians beat Seßces by 37 points (5 goals. 3 tries and a penalty) to three points (a penalty). Civilians played two men short for most of the game and led 9-3 at
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  • 70 19 B P.M. Sumatra beat Shell Sport' Club by eight goals to four in a water polo match at the S.SC txk>i yesterday. Two medley relay races were swum before the water polo match The Singapoi c Swimming Club »*on 'he 3x 70 metres in 55eec. B.P.M Sumatra
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  • 61 19 PENANG, Sat.— Scoring two '-ries in the last five minutes, Penang Sports Club today beat Penang All Blues 6-3 at rugger on the Western Road ground. All Blues, with 14 men led threenil at the Interval from a try scored by O De Zilva.
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  • 32 19 IPOH, Sat In the replay of the quarter final for tbe Raja Muda Cvp inter-district Malay soccer in Ipoh today. Parit beat Ipoh by 3 goals to 2
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  • 271 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A GOAL scored by Mohinder Singh midway in the second half enabled Selangor to hold Pcrak I to a one-all draw In the quadranj *ular* hockey tournament on the Kuala Lumpur Padang this evening. A large crowd. Including the British Advls«\ Selnngor. Mr.
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  • 93 19 Rl BEAT VICTORIA SCHOOL 12 -3 A FTER breaking St. Andrew's School's unbeaten record at rugby early this week. Raffles Institution yesterday scored another win. this time over Victoria School by 12 points (three tries and a penalty) to three (a try). Raffles led by a penalty scored by Sidek.
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  • 34 19 IPOH. Sat— The HQ. Commando Brigade beat the Tamllians 3-0 In a quarter flna! tie of the Lim Seng Fook Cup knock out soccer competition yesterday Scorers were Quick. Greer and '-■'fled
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  • 315 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat \FTER a goalless flrst hall Pahang. who sprang a surpnsp yesterday by defeating Perak 1-0 forced a two-all draw agninst Negri Sembilan in the quadrangular hockey tournament played on r Jie padang today. For 40 minutes play was iu«r hit
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  • 269 19 From JACK FINGLETON BRISBANE, Saturday. A I STK AM AN fast bowler Keith Miller was warned yesterday by umpire Barlow against bowling bouncers. Miller was bowling to bespectacled Marshall in mid-afternoon. Barlow told him to ci next over Hassett moved i Marshall, who plainly was bowling.
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  • 41 19 THE Gothenburg soccer club from Sweden has made a last-minute request for a $31,000 guarantee for four matches in Singapore. Singapore Amateur Football Association have agreed to this, and the tour will take place as previously scheduled.
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  • 2265 20 MULLEY LANDS FOUR MORE WINNERS AT K.L Springbok and Scotch Express win Cups Big Sweep TOTAL POOL: $515,300. First: No. *****9 ($139,131). Second No. *****4 ($69,565). Third: No. *****4 ($34,782). SUrfers ($4,347 each): Nob. *****4, *****8, *****3, *****7, *****3, *****7, *****1. *****8. Consolation prises ($3,091 rah) Not. *****9. *****8 *****2.
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  • 321 20 ENGLISH LEAGI F— DIV I Arsenal W. Bromwich S Anton Villa Charlton 2 Blackpool 6 Newcastle S Chelsea 4 Manchester U 2 Derby County 5 Fulham Huddrrvflrld 1 Tottenham 1 Liverpool 1 Bolton 1 Manchester C. 2 Middlesbrough 1 Portsmouth 4 Stoke 1 Sunderland 0 Burnley 0
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  • 91 20 A 'o'aL v! $867 StO ma donated to the Singapore Badminton Ha!l Fk Heading the list is a mil of $517 90 from Mayflower BP "Hrn represented part* proceeds of tt* recnt ».imc between' Mayflower Indian Thomas Cud team at 'M S'.ndium OS tlw doniti'ins Is $D 0
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  • 58 20 The Singapore Rifle Association s S'--k>:i Shoot he d at Bukit Timah R .nae last Saturday resulted as fc lows: NeM ggregate score (10 sho's) Ma'or Pam Foong Hee (S.V.C.): 9.> points. Hca > a negate score (7 shots) Lt G Newman. (SVC 65 6 p bats'
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  • 156 20 rrrHE Singapore Amateur PootA ball Association touring team will leave by air for the Pederation tomorrow morning. The following fixtures will be played: v Kedah at Alor Star. Nov. 12; v. Penang, Nov. 13, v. Federation XI, at Penang, Nov. 15; v. Perak. at
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  • 345 20 PENANO, Sat. pARRYINO the flght to his op- ponent, M. O. Kraal, Penang amateur champion, beat LAC Carter, Far East Air Force champion, In their light-welterweight ooxing contest last night at the New World, Penang. Although he did not display his usual style and speed,
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  • 31 20 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— The finals of the 1951 Johore Bahru district badminton Associations championships will be held at th» Road Transport shed on Thursday. Nov. 15. at 8 p.m.
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