The Straits Times, 2 December 1951

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  • 22 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition of Til* Straits rimes Singapore Free Press No. 852 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 356 1 LABOUR 3 -PROGRESSIVES 2 Independent gets one: Ess beaten THE Labour Party won three of the six seats in the fourth Singapore City Council elections yesterday. The Progressive Party won two seats. North and East Wards, and an Independent, Mr. Hassan Ali Jivabhai, gained the City Wa-d seat. The biggest
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  • 74 1 THK SINGAPORE City Council elections yesterday kept the Police Fo-(> on the alert all day. Strong mobile and' foot m mis moved about in d Terent parts of the city, k -pin- a sharp watch for any possible trouble. Plain rlothesmen looked oti' for any
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  • 32 1 SAIGON. Sat. The Vietminh Communist leader. Ho Chi Minh. said that he was 'sorry" he could not meet the International Red Cross Swiss delegate. Mons Jacques de Reynleres A.F.P
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  • 473 1 City Ward II < \li J.vabhai (Indpt.) MM M i -d Kavsim Oli Vohamed (Prog.) 887 Majority 267 Pt n r>«»e voted 47.7 j Mr Jivabhai said that his .is also the success of tlv. who voted for him. "I shall b fc> .ward to
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  • 114 1 TOKVu. Sat. THE JAPANESE Prime Minister. Mr. Shigeru Yoshida. has ordered an expansion of Japan's trade with the sterling area, to decrease her big sterling balances. He told his Trade Ministry yesterday to draft a plan with the following points: 1. Priority foreign exchange allocations to
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  • 51 1 More than 200 people were at the flifl dance organised by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association at the Singapore Volunteer Corps Drill Hall last night. The dance was held to raise money for the athletes to be sent to the next Olympics at Helsinki next
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  • 40 1 TEL AVIV. Sat.— Political observers, commenting on the coup d'etat in Damascus yesterday, said that a military regime in Syria would be Ukelv to sponsor military ventures outside the country's border., to divert attention from internal difficulties—a.f.P
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  • 59 1 The Secreti. > or Stat« tot rhe Colonies, Mi Olivet Lyttelton, m the seven- ton armoured car with its rwo->ich cannon which toe him from lohore Bahtu to Free Town, a resettlement area 33 miles north, yesterday morning. With him it the Mentri Besar or lofcote
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  • 219 1 PENANC. Saturday. A TOTAL of 10,462 voters went to the polls in Penang today, "Penang has reason to be proud of this response," said Mrs. A. S. M. Hawkins supervisor of elections A steady drizzle from 6 p-m. followed by a heavy downpour at
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  • 126 1 lAMAiL bin Abbai it 16 and a hero very sky tnd mode%t on. He saved a Chinese boy from drowning in Hie sea off rhe Singapore Yacht Club yesterday afternoon. lamail still clad in a damp tattered white pair of shorts, told the Sunday Times:
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  • 99 1 HONG KONG, Sat. FO hundred Chinese refugees who had taken up quarters on the grounds of Tung Wah Hospital on the Poyan Road here went on hunger strike last night in defiance of an order evicting them. Police were told to take action if they
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  • 19 1 The Philippines and India have rai/ed their diplomatic missions from Consular status to Legation level.— A. P.
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  • 839 1 THE felt hat was followed out of the armoured car's hatch by the burly frame of a big man in a light grey suit. It was the Secretary of State fdr the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, clambering out of a seven-ton car after a 3
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  • 349 1 Penang: Radicals gain majority IT 2 a.m. today, a total of 72.1 per cent of Penang's 14,514 registered voters returned Penang Radicals to the majority of the nine elected seats on George Town's new Municipal Council to be sworn in next Wednesday. When the first results were announced at midnight.
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  • 87 1 HONG KONG. Sal UR G M. MENON, Indian Government Representative to British Colonies, arrived in Hong Kong yesterday from Singapore on a five-day trade promotion trip. He presented his credentials to the Governor. Sir Alexander Grantham, this morning. Mr. Menon said he hoped to
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  • 95 1 IPOH. Sat. THE RAJA MUDA of ferak, who was coming to Ipoh this morniwg from Teluk Anton. was among a Urge number of motorist* held up on the Teluk Amon-Kampjr Road where bandits burned the first north and south bound buses of the day. The buses
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  • 374 1 Planters say 'give us more weapons' kiR Oliver Lyttelton. th« Secretary of State for the Colonies, was told in |ohore Bahru yesterday that planters want more armi and armour, ana Chinese want more trust shown n6 m He learned this when he met delegations from the Johore Planters' Association and
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  • 2308 2 HE DROVE NAILS IN HIS EYES The ftUl story of the remarkable Mr. Mannix is now on t 8a I c in Singapore under the title ot "Memoirs of a Sword I Swallower", and is I published by Hamish I Hamilton. Price: s7M L W DAN MAN NIX, the man
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  • 588 3 Amok kills 3 children, wounds 4 adults BENTONC. Saturday. "|"HREE Chinese girls, aged one, four and 1 1 were hacked to death, and two Chinese men and two women critically wounded when a 45-year-old Chinese timber worker ran amok before dawn this morning waving a long parang in his hand.
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  • 9 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.— s4s4% a picul (down 6\).
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  • 184 3 'J'RADE interest and shortcovering again enhanced prices In the Singapore rubber market yesterday. The tone was quiet at the openIng when business was done abou one cent higher. The turnover was. however small and slight reluctance on the part of sellers steadled at the close with buyers In
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  • 27 3 A woman. Ng Hock Choon. who spat in the Fourth Police Court. yesterday, was seen by the Magistrate. Mr P. i Claque. and fined Sl5
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  • 111 3 HONG KONG. Sat. "pHE Hong Kong Government moved today to stop unlicensed mining In the New Territories, a mountainous section of the Colony bordering on Red China. Gectlons of the New Ter- ritorles contain deposits of wolfram, lead and. tin and high prices for these
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  • 505 3 Fed. 40 per cent tax blamed KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. QAM ERA SMUGGLING into the Federation from Singapore and Penang has taken on alarming proportions robbing, the Government of thousands of dollars in duty and threatening the Federation camera dealers with ruin "Camera enthusiasts and i
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 982 4  - SONGS TO SULTANS IN THE SUNSET Goodwin East Coast Odyssey 5: Night Life in Kota Bahru By A WORLD-FAMOUS traveller, who had never quite lost faith in a world fit for Hollywood heroines to be rescued in, once commented a trifle ruefully that he had seen little sinful in Singapore.
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  • 129 4 Picture of a thus. This is one of the former leaders of the so-called "Peoples Army" in Malaya Choo Chit Hens, known to the Malays as Tangan huln panjang because of his hairy frame. He was killed by Security Forces in the Malacca area, recently, and on
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  • 652 4 Two-buffalo Ali is 'Superman' of Perlis By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT £HAMPION pad. grower of all Malaya is Ali bin Lebai Samat of Perl is. He can manage 30 acres single-handed and last season his crop was worth $10,000. Small, weather-beaten and atylish, •Two-buffalo'* Ali has lived all his 40-odd years
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  • 79 4 Your eyelids laugh with desire, and your witching feet Are winged with desire; your hands are wanton, and sweet. Is the promise of love in your lips The maze you tread is old cv the world is old; Ton beckon, entreat, and entice and repel And bewilder and
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  • 563 5 'SH RE WISH W ASP Y' WI FE OF MALAYAN Wrote 'rude' letters LONDON, Saturday. LETTERS from a "shrewish" wife to her hus band, in the Government service in Malaya, contained "sarcastic, rude and offensive remarks," said Mr. Justice Havers in the London Divorce Court. "She could not resist any
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  • 211 5  - Australian concern over Malaya MASSEY STANUTIT By CANBERRA. Sat AUSTRALIANS are showing A an interest In the Maiayan situation unparalleled since the fall of Singapore in 1942. This is becoming daily more evident in the number of Parliamentary questions and newspaper editorials based on the situation's "deterioration". To some extent,
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  • 34 5 Air Vice-Marshal J. P. J. McCauley, Air Officer Commanding the Eastern Area, R.A.A.F., Is due at Tengah this morning on an inspection visit to No. 90 Wing, the R.A.A.F. contingent in Mclaya.
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  • 55 5 Koh Seng Huat, aged 58, a labourer, was found dead with hands and feet bound in the Telok Ayer Basin, it was said at a Singapore inquest. Koh Chwee Seng, Koh s friend, said that Koh was a quiet man, and that he was not In debt.
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  • 21 5 ai ff.titi,i. mi a iaug-Ji in Hie Chinese school in Town *hich he visited yesterday. Sunday Times pict».e.
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  • 66 5 WHAT'S ON PENANG ODEON: Across the Wide Missouri. REX: Son of Monte Cristo LIDO: Manusia (Malay). CATHAY: Should They Marry (Man darin). GLOBE: Nrvadan MAJESTIC: Tea For Two. SUN: Treasure of the Sierra Madrr. STAR: Wife Hunter (Cantonese). WINDSOR Sarvadhikari (Tamil). IPOH REX: Kabiola Rl BY Mr. Music. SUN: Wafa
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  • 287 5 War may get worse WASHINGTON, Saturday. AMERICA'S top-ranking military men believe there's an outside chance for an early peace in Korea. But until an armistice is signed, they also see the sombre possibility that the war may drag on for months and even explode into a
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  • 183 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. CIM BAH TEE, a Singapore car driver, pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court today to a charge of smuggling 54 lb. of opium and 1% lb. of chandu, but asked for leniency. He said his entire saving* were invested in the opium that
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 307 5 CTNr.APnRF "Let's Talk Opera", 10.50-11 Epi-.K.L., 7 News; 7.15 "Quess What"; SMUArVIMi logut (Sa ivaUon Army). 7.45 Light Music; 8 Radio Thea(4M *41 metres) v T ITMPIIR tr "Humpelstiltskln": 9 "Variety nmw lM Q ,n WL. MiVmmn Bandbox"; 9.30 News; 946 DeU 9 a.m. Oood Morning 9.30 (49 %ai m
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  • 864 6 WHERE THE BRA YE FIND REST rpODAY, the Korean war seems to be drawing to a close. This article, reprinted from the U.S. magazine Pageant, teUs of the last resting place of those Americans who gave their lives In that struggle against Communist aggression in Asia. A MONTH to the
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  • 794 6  -  BILLY BUDD By *!R. Churchill went un tne BBC. last night and told the British people that his deputy, Mr. Anthony Eden, had been arrested and was now in custody awaiting trial on charges of espionage. The prime minister described Mr. Eden as "a hyaena who
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  • 465 6 By a lawyer QUESTIONS which have reached me this week Include the foUowlng^ REEN QC CUPYING A ROOM IN A HOUSE FOR A LONG TTMB AND PAYING RENT REGULARLY. THE CHIEF TENANT HAS NOW GIVEN ME NOTICE TO QUIT AND REFUSES TO ACCEPT MY RENT. WHAT
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  • 1126 7 An invisible menace In her fourth I article on "Whail p is happening #o< our children," Kathleen Hickley, warns ot the] gravest danger ot y all tuberculosis.} THIS fourth article should rightly be re- named: 'What will happen to our children? 1 if urgent measures are not taken to combat
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  • 656 7 Girl in a gilded cage JANE LEE'S 'HUMAN CASEBOOK' Inj\i a giri or v, worsmg as a typist. I became acquainted with a bachelor of 25 and. after a short friendship, we found that we loved each other. Unfortunately my father will not allow me to go out with anyone
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  • 39 7 Ihr .nquisitionr On* or Boris KarloH'i little gatjt? Nc KM oik rhe "guinea pigs" at a Paris Beauty School. This treatment ifttaib the application of hot wax. which h) jerked off sharply soon as U hardens.
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  • 756 8 She'd LOVE an encyclopaedia! SOLVING THAT CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEM says DOROTHY THATCHER LONDON: £T this reason of the year the shops in most countries are looking really marvellous with their gay Christmas window dressing and inviting displays of 'suitable 1' gifts. London is no exception. Yet no amount of fancy
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  • 484 8  -  NESTA PAIN a wy^yi»aujiCTWWp > 4fcwdwPW*£^^^^ by THE pituitary has been called the conductor of the endocrine orchestra since it seems to exercise a controlling influence over all the other ductless glands But if the pituitary is the master of the glands, the hypothalamus is undoubtedly the master
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  • 411 9 Broken bridge, slums, vermin.... KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. QIRTY streets, slums, cattle pens in the town area, and the question of a permanent bridge are making the unofficial of Klang, Selangor, Town Board angry, and the Town Board meeting next Wednesday is likely to be a fiery
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  • 297 9 Cold Storage sales a record CINOAPORE Cold Storage made a net profit of 5917.398 for the year ended Aug. 31— after providing for bad debts, depreciation, income tax and a special transfer to stock reserve. Announcmg this In his statement In the ComDany's annual report, the chairman, Mr. W. Anderson,
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  • 185 9 PENANC. Saturday. gECAUSE of the drop in rubber and tin prices during rhe past three months, Penang importers have slowed down their orders for Christmas and New Year goods. But this seasons stocks, it is expected, will still be larger than supplies last year. A
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  • 114 9 In yesterday's Straits Times Mr. D. D. Booth, manager of Sepang Estate, Selangor. wrote asking If space would h e given to a further letter from Mr. E. Nathan regarding incidents alleged to have taken place on a rubber escate. We should like to make it plain that
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  • Article, Illustration
    65 9 The Royal Air Foro (Malaya) and the Malayan Air Training Corps havi opened a combined recruiting display in the foyer ot the Cathay cinema. Singapore, where RAF rescue apparatus is on exhibition ranted against a background of a flooded New York illustrating a scene from the 6bn -Worlds In Collision."
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  • 194 9 3 GRADES OF RICE FOR PENANG PENANO. Sat. THREE grades of rice will be issued in Penang and Province Wellesley during the ration month of December. In Penang, there will be hlfirh grade comprising 100 per cent "B". medium grad* 1 fifty per cent each of Slam "D". and low
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  • 143 9 KUALA LUMPUR Sat IT General Sir Harold Briggs, former Director of Operations, expressed his gratitude and admiration for the "really magnificent effort the officers and men of th*> Federation Police Force were putting in agatnst the bandits before he left Kuala Lumpur. His
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  • 182 9 THREE flights nearly 100 men of a squadron of the 1 R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) which has spent the last five months operating against the bandits m Selangor were airlifted from Kuala Lumpur to Tengah, Singapore, as a tactical exercise yesterday afternoon. Their Squadron is being
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    50 9 Polling stations for the Singapore City Council elections were located in some strange places but the most unusual of them was at the Seng Fob Road market in Ttong Bahm. In this Sunday Times pictare housewives doing their marketing had a close-up view of the way a polling station works.
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  • 21 9 KUANTAN. Sat.— Yeo Kee Liang was sentenced to 18 months' gaol at Kuantan for having 4!b of opium
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  • 105 9 $1,000 BACK PAY FOR 6,000 MEN KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Salary Negotiation Com- mittee of the Government Clerical Services Union has now accepted the Government's increment offer, th» Sunday Times was reliably Informea today. As a result about 6.000 Government general clerical service clerks in the middle saJary bracket will
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    • 173 9 THE STAGE CLUB Jf-^J nave oleisure in oresentinß their Anniversary Production (jpwbL HOME €c IM^M BEAUTY V Tr^^^^^^ SOMERSET MAUGHAM i- VICTORIA THEATRE December, Sth. 6th 7th Bth at 9 p.m. I TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT ROBINSONS CONQUER PAIN SCIENTIFIC ALL V Uuiiiij./ contain:, (out well-proven medicine*, i.e.. Phenaceti%
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  • 807 10 THE TORIES HAVE A MAJORITY -OF BALD HEADS Says Bernard Wicksteed 1 PROPOSE today to discuss baldness among British members of Parliament. I know it sounds an irreverent approach to politics, but as you will understand shortly it has an important bearing on the management and welfare of the country,
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  • 477 10  - Who— or WHOM? DANIEL GEORGE by IF you want to make a grammatical fooi of yourself, say "whom" where you should say 'who". It is a worse mistake than saying who" for "whom.'' If you want to be correct you can ask: "To whom did you give it?" What you
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  • 661 10 fWR young Singapore friends are here for a week's visit. The weather has been fairly good, but owing to the 22-hour local curfew, no one is allowed outside the Dusun except between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. and so they have to amuse themselves as best they may.
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  • 198 10 'BACKWARD ILLITERATE' METHODS of solving the problems of the impoverished Malay tenant farmer were discussed at the recent United Nations Conference on World Land Tenure Problems at Madison Wisconsin, U.S.A. The plight of the Malay farmer was described to the conference in an address by Salim Akib, Agricultural Officer, Department
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  • 227 11 IPOH. Sat. ROTARY'S most ambitious project to date in Ipoh is a $500,000 all-community hall, providing facilities for social, cultural and recreational activities that will be available to the general public at nominal rentals. Plans for this scheme were discussed at a Joint meeting
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  • 681 11 Clerk charged with corruption IPOH, Saturday. THREE Chinese alleged today they had paid various "foot" to get their Federal citizenship certificates at the second day's hearing in the Sessions Court Into three charges of corruption against AH Piah bin Mohd Arrifin, clerk in charge of the
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  • 43 11 Othman bin Arshad. 19. admitted In the Second Police Court that he had stolen a leather bag and clothes valued at $30 belonging to Cheong Liang Cheng at Oeylang Road on Ncv. 29. Othman was remanded In the Central lock-up.
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  • 40 11 A 33-year-old woman. Jock lin, was fined $250 In Singapore for possession of 2 quarts of dutiable samsu and 4 gallons of fermented rice on Oct. 22. She was further fined $750 for possession of one complete still.
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  • 308 11 A MAN who. not content with serving 10,000 meals a day to Singapore Harbour Board employees, is proprietor of the last surviving communal canteen at Tanjong Pagar and three other canteens, is Mr. Han Sye Fong. Singapore-born Mr. Han aged 34, and with five children
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  • 178 11 THEY LEARN LOYALTY, DEMOCRACY IPOH. Sat. A BOUT 20.000 Malay boys and girls attending 173 religious schools in Perak are being taught to practice, in accordance with the tenets of the Muslim faith, good neighbourly relations with members of the other communities. Loyalty to Government and country is stressed. "This
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 11 MalceJm Mac Donald curs a silk ribfcea to open Hi* Singapore B«44hi«t Fe4*ratWs $200,000 M«4m BedM school at Ceylang. yesterday. Mrs. MacDenstJ, looks on. Sunday T. picture.
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  • 119 11 rOUR-YEAR-OLD Michael Hepburn, the lad who was bitten by a snake at Pulau Übin recently, can consider himself lucky. His assailant was one of 4t types of local reptiles that do not do permanent "There are six other types, however, that are poisonous two of them
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  • 271 11 D I SHOP RAYMOND L. ARCHER, head of the Methodist Mission in South-East Asia, yesterday made a pledge to a large representative Methodist group which met in Wesley Church hall in Singapore to celebrate the 40th anniversary of his missionary service. He said: "I wUI
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 67 12 CHEE HONG DHO. aged 77. parsed away peacefully at J 30 ».m.. Ist December, 1951. leaving behind his beloved wife Madame Beow Sect May, 4 sons, Cheng Hal. Cheng Kuay. Cheng Fook, Cheng Day. 3 daughters-in-law. 3 daughters. Ng May. Chal Ylng. 1 son-in-law. Loke Vat Sen. and 18
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, DEC. 2, 1951.
    • 223 12 fAN anyone in their right mind dispute Mr. Lyttelton's contention that "the first duty of the Government is to ensure law and order"? No. And did the Colonial Secretary mean by that remark the complete suspension of political progress while the Emergency continues? Again, no. The
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    • 244 12 I?OR three-and-a-half years, the thugs from the jungle have disrupted and torutured this country. They have killed and maimed thousands of innocent men. women and children; they have burned, smashed and slashed countless millions of dollars' worth of our natural resources, wealth which would have helped house the
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    • 51 12 J)ATO Onn should not talk so contemptuously about plans for Increasing rubber and tin production. True, more rubber and tin would help to close the Commonwealth's yawning dollar gap. But, without rubber and tin. Malaya would be finished. Six million Malayans would face unlmagineable hardshlps. Therewai^MtJßMtt unempkwg^l starvjjfl
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  • 926 12  - Where young offenders meet the law NONI WRIGHT By T"HE Juvenile Court session I attended was held in an office. The atmosphere was calm, dignified and businesslike. Voices were quiet, there was no hurry. Outside in the corridor where the youthful offenders sat with a parent or guardlan or alone,
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    • 329 12 I HAVE read Billy Budd's column in the Sunday Times and I feel that there is hi it a grave injustice which should be publicly rectified. I refer to the passage about Mr Wilfred Shaw. While there is Intended no disrespect to Professor Sheares whom I know
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    • 105 12 YOUR newspaper states thai a 19-year-old private found sleeping on guard duty was sentenced to 156 days (which Is five months) detention. It was a very serious fault of this soldier, and he should be punished but five months 1 detention! What a waste of time! I would suggest
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    • 80 12 IN his East Coast Odyssey Mr. J. W. Goodwin's reference to European and Eurasian officials at Buklt Bes^onveva^toetaapression that this mine is run by these two communities only It is only fair to ment on that qualified and capable American, Chinese and Indian officials are also in charge of
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    • 73 12 THE article in last week's Sunday Times, headed "English as Malayans speak it. la," was so Interesting to read that one could not help being further amused by the writer's name (Francis Wong> which, when written, looks half English and halt Chinese and which, when spoken, sounds two-thirds English
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    • 108 12 THIS month, the Malacca Municipality is sending out water bills for September and October and at the same time, demanding conservancy rates for the fourth quarter of 1951 in advance. The pubic, already faced with a rising cost of living. is finding it difficult to meet such
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  • 474 12  -  Dr. C.A. Gibson-Hill AND THIS IS WHY I CHOSE IT By TWO pictures seemed to stand oat from the othe-s in the November batch both pictorials on rather similar subjects. One was Mr. Leow Beng Keat's "At Rest" above >. and the other "Bamboo Ware" by
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  • 415 13 /^S a further contribution to Singapore's food supply, a 30-acre vegetable- pig and poultry farm, with paddocks and an "exercise track" on the fringe of the property, is being planned in Sembawang by Mr. V. J. Mendis, of Singapore. The plan has
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  • Article, Illustration
    111 13 CHEW HOCK GUAN. who plays Morris Townsend In "The Heiress" whieb Is being presented by the Singapore Arts Theatre at the Victoria Theatre on December 17. 18 and 19. Hock (Juan is 21, was educated at St. Anthony's Boys' School. Singapore, and is now a Programme Assistant in Rediffosion. His
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  • 66 13 Lee Ah Long, a woman was in Singapore charged with illegally having brewery labels and with agreeing to apply false trade marks to bottles of stout. Lee, it was said, agreed to apply false trade marks to bottles of stout to give the impression it was
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  • 39 13 JOHORE BAHRU Sat.— Another forest reserve. 13,000 acres in extent. Is to be created in Johore The new reserve lies In the muklms of Gemas and Jementah and will be known as the Jementah Forest Reserve
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  • 156 13 VLTHILE WALKING ALONG the beach at Pulau Übln one day last week. Dato C J. Paglar, Singapore Legislative Councillor, met a 14-foot Hamadryad crawling ashore after apparently swimming across the Straits of Johore. Dato Paglar, who was on a hunting trip at the time,
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 13 Singapore Legislative Councillor Dato C Paglar wiHi the skin of Hie 14-foct hamadryad which he wounded and captured while walking along the beach at Pulau Übin lait week. Apparently the make had swum across rite Straits of lohore. Sunday Timei oicture
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  • 149 13 BEREMBAN. Sat. MISS Olga Luclle Mosea. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moses, of Beremban, was married today at the Church of Visitation, Seremban, to SRt. Eric Charles Cooper, of the Worcestershire Regiment, the only son ol the :&te Mr. P. q. Cooper and Mrs
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  • 255 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. INSURANCE companies are considering an increase of 25 per cent on all premia for cars because of the "public scandal' caused by the cancellation of driving tests by the Federation's Road Transport Department, an official of the Automobile Association of
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  • 115 13 k 26- ibAi<-uLti woman. Ho Wai Fong. was sentenced yesterday to four months' imprisonment by the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr R. C. 8. Bell, for pennlttlnß her house In Sago Street to be used as a brothel. Ho was also fined $200
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  • 58 13 JOHORE BAHRI). Sat —A small factory hag been established at Kluang to make plywood for manufacturing chest* for packing rubber Rubber latex is used to glue the sides together The factory, operated by San Chep Seng Co.. is equipped with a 35-horse power n gine and
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  • 38 13 Tan Cleok Pon of New Market Street pleaded guilty in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday to a charge of assisting in the management of a chap-ji-kl lottery and was sentenced to five months' imprisonment.
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  • 92 13 KOTA BAHRU. Sat. \S a personal tribute or no political significance, a tea party, sponsored by Nik Mahmood bin Haji Abdul Majid, President of the Kota Bahru branch of the Peninsular Malays' Union and friends was held at the Biariti Amusement Park yesterday to honour Mr.
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  • 39 13 THIS Is the food farm and exercise track planned by Mr. V. J. MendU In i Uacre plot In Sembawang. Work will start as soon as the project has been passed by Government.
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  • 84 13 CHIU Yoon Thim alias Chew Yoon Thlm pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to cheating Lee Ah Leans of $70. by telling him that he could get him a lob at the Happy World Amusement Park The court was told that Lee gave Chin $30 in
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  • 23 13 For offering a $5 bribe to a policeman. Aziz bin Yacoob was yesterday sentenced to two months 1 imprisonment In Singapore.
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  • 1534 15  -  NICHOLAS BLACK One of the strangest stones of all time By Do you believe in ghosts? After reading the incredible story of Borley Rectory one cannot but feel that there must be something in it. And judging by the number of letters arriving each day containing
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  • 464 15  -  GWEN ROBYNS by LONDON: A TORY canvasser's chance knock on a door In Akerman-road, Brixton, has brought new hope and happiness to 37-year-old Ashley Old former P.o.W. in a Japanese "hell-camp." For the last few years, despondent and dejected following a nervous breakdown, he has
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 98 15 SH£ WfJiaiY l£T Tif£ COMM/rr££ DOWN f WU^Wt*^OirR^§tTEEiMZRAQLI THE DOCTOR ISO HORLICKS 1 I THf ONLY ONE WHO fIBABOUT SAYING lUO' TOLD HER I rurpyniy /'I CAN TRAIN THE ■■■BDT I JUST HAVEN'T V wmm»u\^ C M I CHILDREN... YOUKSpTHE ENERGY TOR IT YOU ARE CONSTANTLY^.. I WHAT'S VOL fa
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  • 99 16 ONI of rti« hilitioui scenes from "The) Man In Thai >Vkit« Suit. "S which o h n Befcague describe* below at Alec Guinness's best film to date. Waen A I c Guinness f i r i t < tried to get on to the stage, every- one
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  • 1027 16 Swash buckling but what a difference! TOP of the film list this week is "Cyrano de Bergerac, a truly magnificent film, one which has given me more enjoyment than any other picture this year and I'm not forgettin« "An American It Paris." Here is acting by Jose Ferrer, as the
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    105 16 A har« one this week, spelters. Can yn apot the tw« atara wh« make ay this eotnpoaite pietare? Send your anawera to "Spot The Star." Sunday Time*. Singapore, to reach us not later than Thursday morning. C ash prises will be awarded the first four correct solutions
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  • What YOU think
    • 56 16 REFERRING CORRESPONDENCE DANNY KAYE PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT PURSUANCE OUR POLICY COOPERATE WITH PRESS AND TO SAVE YOU FURTHER EMBARRASSMENT WE SIGNED DANNY KAYE AND COSTARRING HIM WITH GENE KELLY IN MUSICAL VERSION ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN STOP REGARDS— MGM. [Thanks for colossal face-sav-ing operation. M.G.M. Hope Danny
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    • 108 16 TN reply to Mr. Tan's letter regarding the film "Strangers On A Train" in which he took you to task for not reviewing the picture, the Editor's note accompanying the letter stated that Shaw Bros, had not previewed the film, hence no review. The fact of the matter
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    • 150 16 ITERY seldom us it that we read f In your paper reviews of pictures released by Shaw Brothers. Is it right to presume that you may have some special relation* with their opposite number, the Cathay Organisation? I am not concerned with either but as the two theatres
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 231 16 A NEW POLICY I TWO DIFFERENT PROGRAMMES DAILY MATINEE SHOWS TODAY DAILY at 11 a.m, 1.45 4 p.m. POPULAR PRICES Upstairs $1.00; Downstairs 75 cents \Varnor> !"K( 'lI.NirOI.OK Spectacle! "The Flame The Arrow" AUrrtai d,' Xi LANCASThtf VIRGINIA MAYO EVENING SHOWS TONIGHT NIGHTLY at 6.30 9.30 p.m. TODD A m
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    • 271 16 Morning Matinee Today At 9 a.m "ON THE OLD SPANISH TRAIL" (TRUCOLOR) A ROLLICKING COMEDY... and A LAUGH for EVERYONE! /Constance BENNETT Marilyn MONROE I I M|a Mpi Nktrt Dctttr Onto* S«M*M| Mmv «Mim I I m t m LAMAR TROTH *TT* HARMON JONES J A 2 REEL SHORT ABOUT
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  • 128 17 WORK PLAY IN PENANG ANOTHER page of prise-winning pictures sent in by readers, with the accent on work and play. Each wins five dollars. All entries should be addressed to "Camera Competition,*' Sunday Times, Singapore. Left, Mu.lngg on a Hilltop," by K. C. Lee, 189 Carnarvon Street, Penang.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 185 17 v \^f LI'L Go> [rsO L§3 Usi, Cap|> (M 9 J^ilf*OAV^- WE HAS CONVERTED A > T-AN'OEST IN TIMEL \J fMMWr-THZT CLEAN RAS^LER )vO' CAN.T I /hERE. A MAIhTfEKI-AVI»ON *I\W¥** W OUC-FASMIONtOTCUtVISIONjFO'OUR FAVORITE M LICK TH' DIRTY OKIE THIS fS S me *£> 1 WOWOIFOI- .V— < l" SET INTO
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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    • 133 18 Health Facts Series DO YOU KNOW 9 —that your mouth is a mirror of events in your digestive Byßtem? If all is in order your tongue is clean, your mouth feels fresh. But if your system's sluggish the tongue is coated, there's a sour, unpleasant taste in your mouth. That's
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    • 378 18 CURB HAY FEVER ATTACKS Many p»opl« ara aanaitiva pollens which irriuta ths mamDranca of rh« not* and throat and render thaaa prone ta (arm attack. Pollen* cause the distressing hay fever symptoms running nose, araterr erea. exhaustinc sneenna; jffgyfrs Get double raliaf from Lanrices 'B. which contains: 1 enracta of
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    • 338 18 There's never km a soap like MHGHKr •^HsPc.'~ v Th* Action soap which gitxsyom a buoyancy in your bath, and a tingling frtthmu that ttays with yon all day long I M l/^v3i COAL TAR §oap WRIGHT'S IS RIGHT FOR EVERYONE AND ©€AL K>R TOI LST. BATH. AND NURSIftV ITCHING
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 983 18 V m m m m '^aafll by R.H.NAYIOR make good impression on employer or valuable backer. CANCER (Jun. tl Jul. 20). Worthwhile making attempt to clear up outstanding family difficulties early this week. Problems centring round premises or leases could also be sorted out before Friday. If alert and co-operative,
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    • 393 18 Nerve- wracking /\NE of the most exciting situations In Canasta occurs when both sides are struggling valiantly for a large, rich pack. It is past the fifth round, no one has melded from his hand; the pack contains well over twenty cards; and each player sighs with relief when his
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    • 421 18 let any of these cards go by him during the previous rounds. For these reasons, there Is no safety by inference in discarding either a queen or a 10. so all you can go by Is safety in numbers. You can account for five queens and five 10's, making It
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    903 19  -  BERNARD HARRIS ARE YOU THE by FOR A MAN WHO WANTS TO GET ON? gifts must a man or woman possess to rise from the ranks to the boardrooms of industry? Every ambitious man and woman seeking a place among the high executives will be Interested In the
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  • 470 19 GLYNIS JOHNS IS GIVEN THE CRABLE L00K... LOOK WHAT TMIYV. DONE to Clyais Johni tc turn h*r into So— triet Maugham's «are-o>vil higfc-divcr wdo rose* hew nenr«. TKat i all she tost toi in t*»M« two picture* from "Encore" a** mmh to Wave Rained what
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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  • 1346 20 Human bus drivers? It isn't true! f^^^^HVHHj r^ f :> Si fl^ VH^VHJMp^D *5 I A COLLEAGUE who has just returned from a trip up-country came back to Singapore round-eyed with wonder, walked over to my desk and said, "The bus drivers »f HUMAN in the Federation. They give way,
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  • The parking problem
    • 199 20 YOU ask for ideas en solving the parking problem in Singapore. Here are a few 'suggestions: (1) A concrete parking lot to be built over the Singapore river, between the Anderson and Cavanagh Bridges, with access, to and from. In Empress Place. The cost of this structure could
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    • 65 20 WHY not have' a three storey parking place at Clifford Pier, with two spiral drives leading in and out? Short-time markers could use the ground floor, the first floor could be used by those away for more than an hour, the second for those away for two hours or more
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    • 145 20 UOW about the Promenade? There has been a lot of talk lately of clearing off all the eating stalls, and making the ground look more presentable. What better excuse could there b« than parking space? I imagine the place like this: The whole area (less the Memorial) from Connaught Drive
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  • 45 20 Whether It be slings and arrows or just plain white ones in the centre of the road, Singapore's traffic chief, Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth, gets his fair share. This is how he looks on duty when he's in good humour!
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 71 20 El m jSssjg^ V^mM»3^ I «bk m«m r««>i Candles joyfully burning gay \r» vulab M little festoons of light on your wa \\N^ HH turquoise or coral cn»m*l I |h "O""""* Christmas tree and everywhere 'A» 9\ ht y ''n'l^--'^ I tne cheerful never-failing glow of a J\ < v(\
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    • 146 20 SHIRIS %0 V^ Ji $hornS Same Bmm>s> Scientifically-made comfortable semi-stiff collars. Smart style and very economical in price. Available at all leading stores. Manufacturers THE SINGAPORE SHIRT FACTORY, LTD. 15/16. Mfdeiros Building, Singapore 1. Phone: ***** [XSHAW BRANDY HH^fW- 35^ The essence of discerning hospitality. TScre is no finer brandy.
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  • 900 21  -  NAT GUBBINS By PROBABLY you didn't believe it when your Uncle Nat told you that Dr. Mossadeg ls a woman disguised as the Persian Prime Minister. Here, to prove the point. are extracts from American newspaper reports during Mossadeg's visit to the United States. "Dr. Moasadeg
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    • 215 21 NO OTHIR INK WORKS THIS MAGIC! M hft by ~*ar». I fllul StAmrnt It 4j» jßuink Mike sure trouble doesn't TK'^ sun in your pen. Switch to *rilliam new Qumk, the only ink containing aolv-x. |t WITH i'Hlll.V Rushes away sediment of or- 2* lU| Saw jj^ dinary »i*h-acid inks,
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 363 21 What's on your radio this week RADIO Theatre tonight is an intriguing comedy which has been written and produced for broadcasting by Lewis Jones of Radio Malaya's staff in Singapore. Entitled "A Tooth for a Tooth" it unravels the way in which Mr. Dearing solves a problem. He discovers an
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    • 321 21 tley and Jimmy Edwards return on the air in "Take It From Here" at 8.30 p.m. on Monday. ft RADIO Rhythm CluD from Singapore at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday brings to the microphone one of Singapore's leading Swing bands in half an hour of music for the moderns. The band
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    • 391 21 dance number in Chicago a few years ago was the cause of Dave Rose becoming the talk of the musical world. Dave was playing the piano with a Chicago orchestra on one-night stands some years ago when the three sax players discovered they had no music for the second number.
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  • 610 22 S'gor beaten 13 pts. to 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 4 VERY fast back division and perfect passing and handling, backed up by good scrummaging, enabled Perak to beat Selangor i n the H.M.S. Malaya Rugby competition by 13 points (two goals and a penalty goal) to
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  • 102 22 KOTA BAHRU. Sat. [{EDAH and Kelantan drew 1-1 In the F.A.M. knock-out tournament yesterday. The replay will be at Alor S'ar. Pot Kelantan. Teng Choon at centre half played a skipper's game, while Choo Loong in goal was the hero of the match, saving time md
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  • 516 22 DULLING a grandstand finish right out of the bottom of their socks, Selangor Asians yesterday turned defeat into a three-all draw 10 seconds from the end of their game against Singapore Asians in a All Blues competition rugby match played at the Sepoy Lines,
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  • 179 22 The Swedish football tourists, Gothenburg F.C., due to arrive last afternoon for their game against Singapore "A" at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, have been delayed 24 hours. They will arrive at noon today and will meet Singapore Malays at 5.15 p m at the
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  • 241 22 JN 'he s-i i) y'a play ul h Btngapjre Hjikey Ass. elation* quadrangular meet on the S.C.C. ground yesterday R.A.P. drew with Navy 1-1 and the Army beat Civilians by two goals to nil. The nrst game between the Air Force and Navy was a
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  • 731 23 AUSSIES RECOVER FROM 27 FOR 2 131-3 in reply to tourists' 362 From JACK FINGLETON (Exclusive to the Sunday Times) SYDNEY, Saturday. A FTER losing two opening batsmen for 27 1 runs, Australia fought back in traditional style here today against West Indies in the second Test but they had
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    29 23 |\OUG. Ring (Victoria) cleaned bowled by Frank Worrell v in the match at Melbourne between the state and West Indies last week. The match was drawn. A. P. picture.
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  • 289 23 ENGLISH LEAGIE— DIV. I lolton t Manchester C. 1 lurnley 1 Cbelsca 1 ;harlton 4 HuMersfleld 2 Wolves S Manchester D. S Blackpool 1 Oiddlesbroufh 0 Sunderland 2 Hewcastle I Derby County 1 'rolon 3 Portsmouth t take 2 Arsenal 1 rotten ham 2 Liverpool 3 W.
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  • 44 23 TAtPINO Sat N rradmp.s* for thHr Dtib] Inter>!<Mr:it hockey fixture against int.i "A" shortly Taipln« held in) In irhlch Colours brat Whirrs by 10 Narain s.nth Korn! both coals I r the Colours Jewlndrr Si ash net- I ie Whites I
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  • 153 23 WESI INDIES—Ut INNS. Bae c I. Johnson b W. Johnston 17 Stoßmrjer c I Johnson b LsndwaU M Worrell b I. Johnson 64 Weekes b Ltadwall 5 Wairott c Laagley b Uaj M Chrtetiani b Hole 7« Gmm l»w Johnaton M Goddard c Johnson b Johnston SI Jones
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  • 391 23 KARACHI, Saturday. CLOSE OF PLAY SCORE: MCC, SECOND INNINGS, ALL OUT 291 (GRAVENEY 116)- PAKISTAN, 108 FOR 2. PAKISTAN NEED 177 TO WIN lIAVING dismissed the M.C.C. for 123 on Thursday, Pakistan batsmen found themselves under equal difficulties on the matting wicket at Karachi yesterday
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  • 29 23 OONf. KONG. Sat. An all-Hong Kong football team defeated All-India by two rornls to lere here today after leading 1-t at half time. Renter.
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  • 98 23 Singapore Civilians team for Saturday's H.MS. Malaya rugby fixture against Combined Services on the Singapore Padang was last night selected as follows: Parker (SCC); Caldicott (SHB). Clements fSCC). Mrlrer (BCC), Evans <SHB>: Bell <3HB>. Dow. ling (SCO: Harding (SCC). Mosley (SOC), De Franck (Police*. Chalmers <SCC>.
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  • 433 23 FAILING eight-three at naiXtime. Royal Air Force Tengah fought back to beat Singapore Cricket Club at rugby on the padang yesterday by 14 points (goal and three penalty goals) to 11 (goal and two penalty goals). Tengah were not Impressive hi the first-half, but an
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  • 138 23 JOHORE BAHRU. Sal JOHORK POLICE beat the Singapore Police at rugby yesterday on the Depot nound at TbooosoD Road. Singapore by penalty goal to ail. Torrential rain Jot before the match and a drizzle throughout the game made conditions very bad but the play was
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  • 2207 24  -  EPSOM JEEP Upsets at opening day of Ipoh races By Big sweep TOTAL POOL: $352,277 First No. *****0 $100,682 Srcond No. *****2 50,341 Third No *****5 25,170 STARTERS ($2,288 each): Nos. *****9; *****8; *****6; *****0; *****2; *****9; *****0; *****7; *****7; *****2; *****3.
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  • 421 24 OTARS of the All-India soccer team due to arrive in Singapore from Hong Kong by air next week for a series of games in the Colony and Federation are two (Jurkhas dashing centre-forward Han Dhan Bahadur Thapa, sometimes known as India's Lee Wai Tong, and
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