The Straits Times, 2 March 1952

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  • 28 1 LARGEST NETT SAT«- S Tv M»U"4 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition of The Straits Time* Singapore Free Prou No. 865 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1952. > PBICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 380 1 Tension as Red mission is barred HONC KONC. Saturday. |(OWLOON was back to normal tonight after riots which followed »n anti-British demonstration staged by nearly 10,000 pro-Communist youngsters in protest against the Government's firm action in blocking the entry of a Canton 'refugee comfort" mission
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  • 23 1 TUNIS. Sat— Twenty people were arrested yesterday when demonstrators in three processions tried to enter the city from different directions. -A.F.P.
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  • 101 1 TOKYO, Sat. 1 gEVEN major Japanese steel mills today signed a con- tract for the purchase of 1.000.000 tons of iron ore from Malaya, the Kyodo news agency reported. A contract was signed for shipment from March tG October of 56 per cent, grade iron ore at
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  • 720 1 By S. C. LIM YESTERDAY S fourth convocation of the University of Malaya at Oei Tiong Ham Hall was brief and historic. For the University conferred an honorary degree on the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Cimson, Pro-Chancellor of the University, was made an honorary
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  • 163 1 Egyptian premier resigns LONDON. Sat. 'J'HE Egyptian Premier Aly Maher Pasha, resigned today. Shocked British officials in London feared its effect on the whole explosive question of Anglo-Egyptian relations. Aly Maher's resignation was reported from Cairo after the Foreign Office confirmed that today's scheduled opening of the talks between Aly
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  • 195 1 APATROI m rht. I»f Battalion rru CameioNians is w.da» ploddin* pmhirm hacking, its way through swampy lunjle Wast Selangor en »m operation tfcat was to have laired three days bat kas last*! a m<Mirt» and is stiN going on. The ioldier t ate
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  • 256 1 Robot Drill thrills crowd QNE thousand two hundred members of 24 Singapore youth organisations took part in a colourful rally yesterday evening, despite heavy rain which started shortly after the display began. The standard of all groups was so high that the crowd of more than
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  • 310 1 IOHORE has launched a war against the Communist Mm I Yuen, the supply organisation, which in that State is one of the strongest in the Federation. Johoie's "kills" of bandits last month was not a record but of greater Importance the Security Forces
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  • 101 1 "family disputes' file in the Singapore Social Welfare Department Is bulging more husbands are beating their wives. Of ten "wife beating" cases well, the head of the Women and Children's Section, told the Sunday Times. He said black-eyes were the most common injuries inflicted
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  • 84 1 LIM Lam Seng, aged 27. appeared before the Singapore First District |wdge. Mr. Tan Ah Tad. yesterday on charge or assisting in the management of the Malayin National Liberation Army an unlawful society He wn also charged with being in possession of 13 copies of "The Freedom
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  • 60 1 A COMMUNIQUE from the Prime Minister. Mr Churchill's official residence yesterday said that the documents concerning the Labour government's agreement with the Americans regarding possible bombing attacks on air bases beyond the Yalu River would not be published. The communique said the document contained other information
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  • 24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. General Bir Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner, has consented to become a patron of the Automobile Association of Malaya.
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  • 21 1 SENDAI. Japan. Sat. A team of Japanese scientists left today for Mount Zao to create snow.— U.P.
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  • 146 1 Further Investigations revealed more bodies of Chinese a man. two women and three children. Some had been shot and the other* slashed. KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. KIINE people have been found murdered near Relau Kedah, on the border w.th Proving Wellesley. A Special Constable In Province
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  • 48 1 He beat croc. in tug-of- war JOHANNESBURG, Sat A crocodile seized the back wheel of John Matokutukus' bicycle as he was crossing a river in Northern Rhodesia. John held on to his machine and eventually won the tug-of-war, which seemed to him to have lasted hour.— A. P.
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  • A STARLING STORY ABOUT MALAYAN SPIRITUALISM
    • 1342 2  - They sell their souls to the 'dead' Patrick Keith By Some weeks ago the Sunday Times asked Patrick Keith to investigate spiritualism in Malaya. This is his story a startling expose of one of the wickedest forms of spiritualism ever practised a cross between black magic and devil worship. Many
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    • 389 2 Hundreds hoaxed by 'ace detective PARIS. rpill. "world's most brilliant A private detective.'' who coached Britain's amateur sleuth s to outdo Sherlock Holmes, is today desperately trying to solve the Case of the Nasty Come-back. And >t looks like being his last case for some time. For 24 -year-old Gerard
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  • 397 3 TEMPO QUICKENING IN K.L.: TEMPLERIS BEHIND IT LUALA LUMPUR Saturday. LIGHTS on at King's House until 2 a.m. and the staff up again at 7 a.m. to prepare for another day are indications of the new tempo being set in Kuala Lumpur, a tempo that has already spread to many
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 3 A hero "t the Cameronians patrol in the Selangor swamp is this Abatian wardog a terror in action but a friend to his master. Malayan Film Unit picture.
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  • 187 3 'HELP GOVT PLEA TO COLONY'S CHINESE A STRONG plea to the Chi- nese community to ex- j tend the fullest co-opera'ion to Government was made in Singapore by Mr. Til Lark Sy^ pn-sident of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, at its annual general meeting yesterday. Emphasising that they had very
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  • 40 3 Mrs. Karen Rentse. widow of Mr Anker Rentse who was killed In an air crash in Malaya two years ago. was married at Singapore Registry Office yesterday morning to Mr. R W. Jakeman. of the Malayan Civil Service.
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  • 115 3 JVI R William Parrott has arrived in Singapore to take over duties as chief AAP-Rputer conesoondent il auccescion to Mr. Lionel Hudson who ha.s jefl for Ausiralia Mr. Parrott. a New Z«alander. ha s been chief correspondent for boh China and Hong Kong and has been
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  • 68 3 A proposal to form an j R A. S. C Civilian Employees' Co-oprrativ" Thrift and Loan Sxioty will be discussed at a! in -t-t lre tn *>c held in Singapore shortly. Tti,' meet ng will also dlsettaa p':ins for a social and dunce at the
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  • 146 3 A TOUR of the United States where he will atcend the world General Conference of the Methodist Church at San Francisco from April 22 to May 7 has come xs a well- earned rest and reward for a minister who has served the
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  • 281 3  -  MAUREEN MALLAL «y \WHEN Mr. W. H. Chowns, manager of Fraser and Ne. ye, Malacca, married pretty Miss Joyce Parsons at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, yesterday afternoon, the bride was even more the centre of interest than usual. The slightest whisper ol •haute couture* nev
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  • 265 3 Guns, bombs recovered KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THREE of rite murderers of Mr. Dick Jesse, former 1 O.S.P.C. Kuala Kubu Bahru. wfo died with three others during an estate ambush on Feb 12. have paid for their crime. They were among the live killed yesterday by
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  • 93 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. THE shortage of nurses in the Johore Medical Service is still acute, the Mentri Besar told the Johore Council of State today. Only five nurses were recruited in 1051. he stated. The shortage of doctors has been relieved partly by the
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  • 49 3 A 12-year-old schoolboy, Bhoon Tuay Yuen, went for a swim at the Tiger Swimming pool in Singapore yesterday. He was drowned. The boy was reported missing by a schoolmate who was swimming with him. A lifeguard found the body at the bottom of the pool.
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  • 62 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. r£E total amount allotted by the Federal Government for Emergency Operations in Johore up to the end of December was 518.229.513.99 Of this sum. $14,699,812.93 was for expenses for Resettlement areas. $3,000,000 for acquisition of land and $529,695 for expenses of the
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  • 82 3 Bad cheque for jewels charge Noor Mohamed Shaik Dawood wits yastrrday tentatively charged before the Singapore First Police Magistrate. Mr. R. C. S. Bell, with cheating a firm in Penang ot $6,663.70 in October last year. He was alleged to have presented a dishonoured cheque to the firm for the
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  • 37 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Before the business of the day began in the Johore Council of State today, all members stood in silence for two minutes as a mark of respect to King George.
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  • 25 3 The Federation Government has allotted a total ot $122,226 to maintain the Rural and Industrial Development Authority in the State of Johore.
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  • 333 3 KUANTAN, Sat. WARSANI binte Hajl Salleh, 52, charged in the Sessions Court with theft of gold ornaments valued at $415 from a house, was taken back to the police station yesterday after her husband refused to furnish bail for her. She has been
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  • 105 3 A group of Singapore Malays have formed a film company to produce pictures, mainly with historical backgrounds, to show to other countries the Malay way of life and culture. The company is th P Film Melayu Limited which will start production this year. IU
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 313 3 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR \Jt $52 VSr^ uS i4R4m. 62* kc 41m. It— ke'%) Music; S Theatre "Submarine 9 «jn. "Good Morning": 9.30 4 c^ *f*"jjj^. l *£J* JubUee"; 9 -Variety Bandbox"; Musical Round-up: 10 Bmergencj a '""JP m ah^ 2.. JS£ »30 News; 9.45 "atrlcUy InstruNews from K.L.: 10.05 "Interlude
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  • 787 4  -  T. F. HWANG By I EGACIES of enemy 4 occupation are usually unpleasant. A welcome exception, however, and one that has come to stay, is the Chinese evening singing cafe in the Malayan entertainment world. Today, evening cafes (night clubs in the
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  • 641 4 'THE Incredible has happened: there has been a fourth local flood! This occurred on the 21st. as a result of a few hours' rain in the afternoon. At the bridge near the Dusun threp sizeable streams converge; the Permandl. Derhaka, and Siput. If they were
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  • 175 5 RUBBER MART EXPECTS U.S. ORDERS SOON AN encouraging price spurt was recorded in the Singapore rub. tx market yesterday. Turn-over was moderate under steady conditions caused by optimism in tradIng circles over prospects of U.S. orders early next week. The highest price reported was $1 10 for March first-grade. At
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  • 230 5 $1,000 if you can find one PENANC, Saturday. A PRINTING ERROR on some grey coloured six-cent Malayan stamps, issued during the B.M.A. period, has brought a small fortune to their lucky owners. This post-war rarity, on which certain letters have been inverted, rs worth between
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 5 While visiting St. John Ambulance clinics in Singapore yesterday. Countess Mounbatten, Superinten-dent-in-Chief of the Brigade, spent some time at a children's class run by the Social Welfare Centre at the Straits Chinese Methodist Church, Cuff Road. Here she Is seen looking over the work of 12-year-old Loh. Ah Nffan. Sunday
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  • 12 5 TIN: $483¼1 A PICUL SINGAPORE. Sat Mar. 1. 4 534 (down s*,>.
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  • 28 5 Low Cheong Lai, under sentence of 18 months, imprisonment for stealing rubber from a tonkgang. was cleared on appeal In the Singapore High Court yesterday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 5 Mr. and Mrs. Koh Scow Cheng after their wedding at the Tclok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church. Singapore, yesterday. The bride was the former Miss Li Lai Kwan, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Li Hoi Tung The bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Koh Khoon Lau Sunday
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  • 51 5 I P O H, Sat.—Thirty-flve-year-old Chlnniah. a fitter in the railways, was charged in the Magistrate's Court with having committed rape on a seven-year-old Malay girl at the railway quarters in Fryer Road on Feb. 26 The case was postponed to Mar 6 and Chinniah was remanded in
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  • 289 5 Gambling leads to crime wave BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat. A POLICE spokesman today attributed the present outbreak of burglaries and thefts to the "100 characters" lottery craze now sweeping Province Wellesely. This game is based on the last two digits of the first prize number of each big sweep run by
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  • 314 5 Accommodation for 5,200 PENANC, Saturday. \A/ITH the re-opening of the Johore Mental Home this year, and the building of a new $1 ,000,000 hospital on the East Coast, a total of 5,200 mental patients can be warded in the Federation within the next few
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    • 84 5 The man who ifi^ orders a Kentish Beer is to be congratulated on his excellent taste J^'fremlins tikjjg KENTISH COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. JOBDON Commercial Refrigerators NOW AVAIIABLE f^^T^^jh STAINLESS STEEL I FIN ISH THROUGHOUT i I PAINT TO FADE! [Uil PORCELAIN TO CHIP! A V/ CORROSION
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 538 5 On your radio this week SINGAPORE this week Is i Singapore is 'Fighter Pilot" hit songs from Cole Porter's featuring two choral pro- I and It tells the true story j snarkllnp comedy "Kiss grammes which are well I of Pierre Clostermann, one Me Kate." worth hearing. The first is
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  • 580 6 By a lawyer QUERIES to me last week Included the following WHILST A PASSENGER IN A CAR OWNED AND DRIVEN BY A FRIEND IT CRASHED INTO A TREE WITH THE RESULT THAT I SUSTAINED INJURIES. MY FRIENDS INSURANCE COMPANY REFL'Sfc TO PAY MY CLAIM BECAUSE HE
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  • 1344 6  -  TAN TOCK SAIK By /CHINATOWN In Lon—a popular setting for "thrillers' 30 yars ago is, today as placid as any residential suburb in the city. While Soho, its rival locale for detective fiction, retains its laybrinth of dark, narrow streets, fore gn restaurants
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  • 786 6 AFTER Just over 12 months in various parts of Malaya, a young man last week left these shores forever. Bandits? Humidity? D. T.s? No— Just the noise He had lived in the very hearts of such rattling cities as London. Manchester and Newcastle. But he found
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    • 42 6 A CAMAY bath is a beauty *9^\^ trintnwnt that makes your Ulufour zlow from head to 'yffl/ A THE SOAP OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN Wholesale enquiries only to:--ma **t*v M*M**f> Blii)t«pore I «5246. Ipoh Tel 401 Pitnang Tel ISS3 -K. Lumpur Tel 84OT.
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  • 1415 7  - IF YOU WRITE TO THE QUEEN.... HELEN CATHCART, LETTERS BY THE THOUSANDS HAVE POURED INTO CLARENCE HOUSE S INCE OUR NEW QUEEN'S ACCESSION. THEIR WRITERS HAVt NO THOUGHT OF AN ANSWER YET THE RULE THAT EACH LETTER MUST ALWAYS BE ACKNOWLEDGED IS INFLEXIBLY KEPT BY THE ROYAL FAMILY. By Britain's
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  • 704 7 Jane Lee's "Human Casebook* 1 AM a Chinese boy of 22 and have a girl friend of 19. We have known each other since childhood. For the past six months I have noticed that she is putting on an Incredible amount of weight. I don't like her to
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    • 343 7 X FEVER m \J PAINS CURED W CURED HEADACHE \^J^ /COLDS CURED CURED This man is happy! He has learned from experience that he can be tree ot fevers, headaches, pains and colds by taking 'ASPRO' tablets when the trouble first comes. Each tablet sealed in Sanitape 7 always y^^^^^/
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  • 241 8 LONDON. QNE hundred ard ninety donkeys had th<? time of their lives recently. So did many of the 22.000 population of Ashford Kent. And particularly the children... The donkey business began when the IDO mokes pro- ceeded to make asses out of 4he men who
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    22 8 Suggesting the Heart Line tor Spring is this Tecn-and-Twenty hat by A.ige Thaarup in grey straw with draped buttle of grey tulle.
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  • 774 8  - THE BRIDE SMILED THEY ALL CHEERED DOROTHY THATCHER A SAPPHIRE BRINGS SIGHS OF RELIEF By TN London Press and theatrical circles great si^hs of relief were heaved wheti film-star Michael Wilding finally admitted that he intend ed to ninny Elizabeth Taylor. Advance information had reached us from Hollywood, and at
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  • 509 8  -  JACK THOMAS By LONDON. /CANADIAN police believe \j they hav e stumbled on a ring of crooks who were selling babies for as much as £1.785 each. Two men are already or trial; warrants have been issued for the arrest of others Doctors and lawyers
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  • 399 9 Surrenders are worrying the Communist command KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE continual bandit surrenders there have been 35 since Jan. 1 and 201 last year are causing much concern to the Communist high command, said a -spokesman of the Director of Operations tonight. The Communist bosses, he added, were trying to
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  • 188 9 Rain bogs patrol in swamp KUALA LUMPUR. Sat J-JEAVY rain In the last two or three days has bulged down the Cameroniaas closing in on an 11-bandit gang trapped on the one-wav track of a deep swamp in Kuala Selangor The waters of the Sungei Tinggi rase and the water
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  • 119 9 Recruits for bandit war KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TOTAL intake for the Gurkha Tr-ining Centre at Sungei Patani this year will be about 1 ,200 including recruits for the boys company, according to Capt. D. Matrhewson of Army Public Relations. H.Q. Malaya. •T'ns wil] ensure
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  • 28 9 MUAR. Sat.-- Chiew Ching Chiam and Soh Ah Ma were each fined $20 at Muar for eambling in a public place at at 6.15 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 141 9 r-AREFULLY shading her grandson's eyes from the sun. Lady Gimson, wife of the Governor of Singapore, yesterday stepped ashore from a launch which had brought her from the Glengyle, in which she travelled from Britain. It is just four months since Lady Gimson left Singapore,
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  • 54 9 IPOH. Sat.— A 21 -year-old Marine Command.). G Hardman, appeared today in the Magistrate's Court on a charse of having broken Into the. Eastern Hotel and stolen nin P brutlfs of beer. Hardman was remanded :n custody till Mar. 8. He was escorted from the Court
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  • 24 9 TAIPING. Sat.— Mr. S. S. Adams of Penang will speak *t the Gospe] Hall. Maid Road at 6.15 p.m on Sunday.
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  • 53 9 Prices for duty purposes KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Chief Secretary has fix»d the following values for assessing Customs duties for the period Feb 28 to March 5: Rubber. $1.12 1 2 per Ib; ccpra $404 per ton; coconut oil $720 per ton: palm oil $977.50 per ton: palm kernels £452
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  • 38 9 Tan Clioon Hoe, 34, who pleaded guilty to charge of allowing his house to be used for gambling was fined $150 or one month's imprisonment by Mr. Eu Chpow Chye. the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, yesterday.
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  • 21 9 MUAR. Sat.— For carrying goods in his car without a haulage permit. Balasamy was fined $25 at Muar.
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  • 922 9  -  Nan Hall THERE waa a bit more to it than just the fact that a man who hadn't paid hLs e»'ctricity bill became angry and hit the City Council man who came and cut off his supply But the fact was inescapable and Kadin bin Ibrahim was fined $30
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  • 169 10 THE Covemor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson had a busy ■fternoon yesterday for, after Gimson, had a busy al*er~ gree of Doctor of Laws conferred on him by Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid at the fourth convocation of the University of Malaya, he rushed across to
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  • 51 10 Countess Mountbatten. chats with Nursing Officer, Datin P.iglar. during her inspection of the Singapore St. |otin Ambulance Nursing Division at the Headquarters n Stamford Road yesterday. A jmile for members of the S.|.A.B. Nursing Division Horn Countess Mountbatten, Superintendcnt-in-Cbief of the Brigade. ill Singapore
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  • 241 11 New rice control laws in Negri SEREMBAN, Sat. A S from today, a new food i\ control regulation came into force in Negri Sen oilan with the double object, of denying food to the bandits and helping the population in wired-in towns, kampongs and resettlement areas In the State 'to
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  • 407 11 His friends: kids, pups IPOH, Saturday. ANYONE looking for a nice, cuddlesome and unusual pet? Well, little "Stripes"— a fluffy five-month-old male tiger cub— -is anxiously looking for board and lodging. At a price, of course. Little "Stripes" was caught in the Jungles of Bentong,
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  • 85 11 63 camps were built in Johore in 1951 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. £)ESPITE the terrorism, progress of the State in 1951" was satisfactory, Dato Syed Abdul Kadir bin Moliamud. the Mentri Besar, stated in the Johore Council of State today in a review of the year. A total of 63 resettlement
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  • 52 11 ipoh. Sat.— ldentified by three surrendered bandits after her arrest as having been a nurse in a large bandit camp in Bidor. 21 -year-old Kong Ah Yuen was sentenced to ten years' penal servitude on two charges of having consorted with bandits in the Langkap area
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  • 47 11 MUAR, Sat.— Balawi bin Hajl Ali was fined $50 o r 25 days' Imprisonment, at Muar for not obtaining an identity card for hU wife, Rainoh bint: Haji Ali. He said that when the registration team visited Parit Jawa his ife was very ill
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  • 25 11 KUANTAN, Sat.— Chai Yin Poh was bound over by the President of the Kuantan Sessions Court for 12 months for smoking chandu.
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  • 34 11 KUALA KANGSAR, Sat. Inche Ahmad Mahiyuddln bin Haji Ahmad has been transferred from the Post Office. Kuala Kangsar. to be Postmaster at Tronoh Mr K Muniandy from Tronoh succeeds him at Kuala Kangsar
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 11 Members of the M.R.N.V R jump into rh c lifeboat* on HMS Alert during yesterday's txcrciscs. Picture by P O K.AptK Story below.
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  • 123 11 piVE officers and forty ratings of the M.R.N.V.R Singapore Division were yesterday embarked in H.M.S Alert (Commander J. R. L Moore D.S.C.. Royal Navy) for a week-end of sea training. Yesterday afternoon was spent lh the Singapore Straits with the Senior Officer i Lieu-tenant-Commander P.
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  • 221 11 Not relying on charity IPOH, Saturday. QRATEFUL and moved by the many offers of help and financial assistance given to her. Madam Cheng Ah Kam, the Ipoh widow who had to sell two children in order to support her family and her dying husband,
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  • 224 11 OLD BOYS DRINK TO QUEEN 1 MORE than 400 old boys of the Anglo-Chinese School In Singapore, their wives, teachers. Legislative and City Councillors and guestl drank their first toast to a queen in the history of the school during last night's annual traditional Founder's Day i dinner of the
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  • 41 11 SEREMBAN. Sat. The Malayan Trade Union CounNegri Sembilan division of the cil has protested against the nomination of a Negri candidate for an award under the United States Youth and Leadership Grant without thu approval of the divisional committee.
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  • 16 12 GINGER Mortensen t>i. General Ho-pital Singapore on 291h Feb., second son of Betty and Mcrty.
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  • 33 12 FELSTED. Will all OW Feistedmns in the services in Malaya and others whose Malayan addresses are not recorded in the 1951 Alumni please communicate uith J D. Mead. The Cottage. Penang Hill
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 342 12 usual fate of anonymous letters Lo the editor is instant dismissal to the wastepaper basket. But one which reached this office last week deserved more consideration. For it was typical of the blindness, the stupidity, which ha 3 hindered the successful prosecution of the anti-bandit war. Our
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    • 131 12 THEIR lordships d:d not contribute much to a solution of Malaya's problems. Neither did they bring any searching light to bear on the jungle. But there was one happy feature of the debate. This was the tribute paid to Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald by the Under Secretary
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    • 78 12 PJVEN Mr Churchill's most fervent opponents will have to admit that the old warrior won hands down in the Commons debate on Far Eastern policy last week Not only did he do much to vindicate his trip to Washington: he also stirred up a hornets' nest within the
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  • 1276 12  -  GEOFFREY GELDARD AH LIM GOT RID OF HIS ENEMIES— AND MADE HIMSELF $8,000 By AH LIM looked at the poster again. Should he do it or not? If he did it might mean a bullet in his head, his wife might
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  • 30 12 MISS MALAYA— 2 Miss Betty Chin, popular Ipoh sport., girl. This picture was taken by F. Moreira. S end your entries to "Miss .Malaya," Sunday Times. Cc oil Street, Singapore.
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    • 387 12 LAST Sunday. Nan Hall told us about the suicide of a 16-vear-old Chinese Otter. In Court it was said that Hie deceased was a good boy and had an excellent character He had no sweetheart, he neither drank nor gambled, nor did he mix at all with other youths of
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    • 187 12 IWAS interested to see to a report under the head ing of "The Orchid Curtain the following statement: "Last year Mr. John Lay cock, one of the Colony'*most noted orchid growers did not compete, but thK year he has definitely de cided to irresistibly attract ed, like other
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    • 83 12 AS an ardent nlmgoer 1 was very Interested to read your editorial on "A Streetcar Named Desire." Apart from the apparent difference In the rules governing the public exhibition of films and plays, why is it that such a brilliant play as "Streetcar" will have to wait until old
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    • 110 12 Streetcar— 2 TiHE reason there ts a 1 different law for the .heatregoer and the fllmgoer fairly obvious. The cinema reaches a far larger audience, and the average of the cinemagolng public Is far lower proportionately than that of the theatre. Your film critic refers U> the storm uhat "A
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    • 65 12 ,JURELY a film of the type •3 of 'A Streetcar Namrtt Desire" calls for some form of category certificate. In England, we are told, the system works satisfactorily and I should have thought that a modified version could be adapted for Singapore. The film is hardly suitable for the
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    • 195 12 AS a regular traveller by the Malayan Railway launch service, I must voice the dissatisfaction of the travelling public. The Railway Department has an advertised service of nine trips daily between Prai and Penarg, of which two trips are cancelled almost every day without any warning whatever. The
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  • 394 13 They fear a ghost on the roof of cinema in S'pore "|"HE Queen's Theatre, Geylang, is in need of repairs, but no workmen can be persuaded to do the job. They are convinced a spiteful ghost haunts the building. Repair work was begun last year. Then two men met their
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    62 13 All smiles. Singapore's two new doctors. Dr. Nallammah Ruth Navarodnam and Sir Franklin Cimson, the Governor of Singapore who was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at yesterday'! fourth convocation of the University of Malaya lock at each other and at Dr. Navarodnam's newly acquired certificate. Dr. Navarodmm graduated
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  • 61 13 KUS-AIN bin Gafroi, 18, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to stealing 20 tarongs, and six sarecs. worth $150. from the X.L.M. store at Kallang Airport on Feb. 29. Sub-Inspector T. S. Zain, piosecuting. said Gaffor wai caught by two detectives at a
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  • 142 13 Co-operation assured |OKORE BAHRU. Saturday. Xl/ORKERS in |ohore will support and co-operate with Government Mr M. Kanthaswamy. the Trade Union Council representative, said in the |ohore Council of State today. The workers, he said, were confident that Government would welcome the inception and development of
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  • 53 13 MRS LEE CHEOW LIM nee MADAM LIM JOO KIM passed itwnv peacefully at 121. Koon Senc Raid on Saturday. Ist March. 1952 at the age of 83 years She leaves behind two sons, three dftUKU'rrs. three sons-in-law and several frsnd-chlldren to mourn her loss. Funeral Sunday. 2nd March, at
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  • 180 13 JOHORE HONOURS A SINCAPORE MAN JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. J^HE Tungku Mahkota, deputising for the Sultan of Johore, today presented Dato Syed Abdul Kadir bin lohomad wi'h the "Tauliah", thus confirming his appointment of Mentri Besar, Johore. The Tungku Mahkota also invested Syed Ibrahim Omar Alsagoff, of Singapore, with the Insignia
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  • 21 13 MUAR, Sat.— Tan Chia Hoo. 54 was fined $20 at Muar for breakinj the curfew at Bukit Kangkar. Tangkak
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  • 49 13 The Singapore Bey Scouts' Association has been informed by Scout Headquarters in London that Mr. J. F. Nicoll, Governor designate of Singapore, has agreed to take over from Sir Franklin Gimson the position of Chief Scout in Singapore when he takes up duty as Governor here.
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  • 195 13 10H0RE Government was asked to be consistent in its policy by Dr Ismail bin Abdul Rahman at yesterday's meeting of the |choie State Council. Dr. Ismail was speaking on a motion by Mr. A. F. Hunter, Superintendent of Educa ..>n. which asked Council to approve
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  • 47 13 KUANTAN, Sat.— Abdul Ran] bin Awang Ahmad, a Medical Department cleric was charged in the Kuantan Sessions Court with criminal breach of trust of $1,938.93 belonging to the department He claimed trial and the case was postponed Ui Mar II Bail was extended
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  • 60 13 Yaacob Din LshaK 28, a postal clerk who appealed la the Singapore High Court against a District Court conviction and sentence of eight months' imprisonment for stealing a letter had his conviction and sentence confirmed yesterday The letter contained a bUI 'or five dollars and one
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  • 31 13 PARiT BUNTAK. Sat For not navlnß an attendant at the rear of nls lorry. Clipw Monk Chenß the driver was fined $25 In the Baa. in Sera: Court
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  • 178 13 J^ FORMER prisoner of war at Changi and in Siam, Dr. Lyell Andrews, returned j to Singapore by Qantas- i BO AC yesterday as a new assistant Radiologist for the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association. Dr Andrews, who was former Director of X-Ray Surveys in Victoria,
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  • 658 13 Gurkhas heroic tight FORTY-FIVE ROUNDS of Bren, 40 of Sten. and five rounds of .303 ammunition between three rifles this was what five Curkhas found themselves left with after a 1) hours 1 engagement with |ohore bandits last month. i" The bandits had withdrawn none
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  • 98 13 A young hawker, Goh Chwee Seng, pleaded guilty In the Singapore City Police Court to causing obstruction in Cecil Street and told the magistrate. Mr K J. L. Jamleson "I have been fined on more than "20 occasions already. Pleas e let me on* this Ume"
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  • 846 14  -  Massey Stanley By gECOND battalion of Australian troops to fight in Korea will march through the streets of Sydney tomorrow before embarking. They include a Maori corporal, Tahu Marumaru. who left the New Zealand Army because New Zealand sends only artillerymen to Korea. Every
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  • 757 14 FREYA Stark is known best as a great traveller In Middle Eastern countries, and as a gifted writer, and her autobiography confirms the impression one inevitably receives from reading her travel books, that here is more than a traveller and a writer: a
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    • 291 14 iHMf or Wat** a J ■>■■ M* JPI m^i 'WKr WORLD'S GREATEST LIGHTER R" S In the limelight above is a "Whirlwind" the U-=^^^i^bA oil -weather lighter with retractable windshield. A popular RONSON with disappearing wind- d *.ny i-r>»» shield 'm protects flame from blustery weather. Indoors, windshie'd down, a
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  • 294 15 IT STARTS ON A SHIP BOUND FOR MALA YA... S.S. Asia Star, a munition ship bound for Mriayi and the Fzr East b!cwn up in the London Docks the first hint of a nation-wide sabotage plot becomes known "High Treason," a
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  • 319 15 Logan Gourlay reports Erom Hollywood A LARGE, spiked iron gate barred the way to the driveway of Betty Hutton's home just outside Hollywood. I lifted a gate-to-house telephone in a box attached to the wall. Miss Hutton asked: "Friend or foe?" I said, "Friend."
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    • 271 15 (®^3 fO o* fACTomes fc THE Z3S^ PHILLIPS BICYCLE FOREMOST Here is part of one ot the four huge factories employing over 4,000 skilled workers where the Phillips Bicycle is made. The Phillips is better built and longer lasting. Every model has the renowned Phillips guarantee that covers the Bicycle
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    • 41 15 kUHOMCIHtT THE COMMENCEMENT OF OUR ANNUAL^ FROM TOMORROW 3rd MARCH GENUINE BARGAINS DRASTIC REDUCTIONS BOOMING OFFERS AND OUR FAMOUS BARGAIN COUNTERS (WHERE YOUR DOLLAR IS WORTH 200 CENTS) W AS SI AMU LI/ S 33, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE -6 PHONE 3454
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  • at your Leisure
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      20 16 Mickey Rooney takes a hcider into the ditch after his car ha* keen forced off the road in 'Tli« Srr»."
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    • 271 16 Eddie is producer, adventurer and comic WHEN actor Eddie Albert looks in the mirror these days he no doubt sees threa images of himself. The first is the Eddie Albert familiar to movie-goers, the whimsical, light-hearted comedian, with the uncanny way of getting laughs. Another Eddie Albert busies himself planning
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    • 118 16 THE Law And The Lady", adapted from the novel. "The Last of Mrs Cheyney," Is pleasant enough fare, with the new Michael Wilding jumping through the hoop for his American producer and Greer Garson looking as cuddlesome as ever despite a few betraying lines This might be described
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    • 842 16  -  John Behague Picture parade by HIGH Treason", without doubt the best picture of the week, is the gripping story of a plot to wreck Britain by a group of saboteurs. They try to convince themselves they are fighting for a "People's Government" for
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      152 16 t LJUNDREOS o» entries > were received last week for our new film contest. Have YOU tried it? Each S week we sftall be printing scenes from famous film*. Your job will be identity them and send us their title*. Prize* of $25, $15, $10 and $5 will
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    • 259 16 WVil^k£~i£^d~~YYd\f] TODAY DAILY/ jj j B.N&'S D£ST and FUNNIEST PICTURE/ .Jon I "i <3- "*/>■!' E-^«KJf-/o^/ TONCGHT at MIDNiGHT! "THE SHOW MUST GO ON" in .Mandarin starrinc HAN FKI WEI WEI m-.. 3 FREEMAN-Peier HANSON mm y jyfag, f soo«! Yksw Could Yoii! A rorom.wnl Pkfwr* I WATCH FOR TO
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    • 262 16 Phono 404? RVTJT/ Air-Cofkil TODAY |7T^^>e{X^^ -<<rj| 11,1.45,4 DAJLY liltiffi2 j' 6.30 9.30 Aj%€HK ©JfiTarpteß McHALLY Caieen KIT g mlAi±3 CHANGE r v W DEMAND last wfjE^VlmMMib rrgm 4:> lo 2 DAYS mkm 'tfi'UP. i'lii.hili»a tw— p m Color by Technicolor I London Films Production Distributed by Shaw Bros. I
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  • 174 17 MAVE you entered for our camera competition yet? The Sunday Times it awarding $15 to the best picture or the week, with $5 for runnersup. There it also a prise of $25 for th« bett picture of the month. This week's first prize goes to Mr.
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    • 106 17 YOU CAN BE SURE MOOCL SC- 8 CASH $1,025 OR INSTALMENT. ALSO DEALERS IN ALL TYPES OF RADIOS. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. WE ALSO UNDERTAKE REPAIRS. AUTHORISED DEALERS: INTERNATIONAL ELECTRIC CO., 642. GEY.LANG ROAD, SINGAPORE. 14 TEL:- ***** citizen NATIONAL SERVICE I i!BH BLUE •MAROON |tSjL GREY BLACK OR
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 254 17 vi Ui D^O lM Lnx capp fi& that's congressman oack s. T c H uCKLzrr-EF only tm' VOC/NG «SDfME M c SKONlf''' J why SHOULD ah 9 l V PtENTY.^AH nr nr J4/|fl|UVf PHOGEOUMD -"GOOD OLD PORE SOUL REE-LI2ED y [AH HEARD^WHAiWt GONMA X WHuT HAS VO 1 < BIG
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  • 859 18 Photography from scratch 6 THE greatest problem the enthusiastic photographer will have to face is that of "correct exposure" which ia such an indeterminable quantity, it might almost be said that there is no such thine. For any given subject there may be an "optimum" exposure which, combined with certain
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  • 847 18  -  NAT GUBBINS By IF anybody should doubt that the British people have already begun their painful climb towards the glowing heights of their former glory, he should read the story of Mrs. Camm. of Edinburgh, who was reported to have been detained in an hotel at
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    • 25 18 II (il hi \m ■m nil ml l ft iß m ii\ latti This is the Gin GORDON'S STANDS SUPREME > BORNEO €r K^ompanu oC united
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 185 18 A Popular Crossword TQ IT I I T I oq I "|""^BB(5j~" """"^-Hr^BBB ACROSS 1 61 3. Drugs (7); 4. Sharpen (4); II 2 4) bel B oniSS e (t»! 5 BUtCh (3): 6 from Wdta 12. Survey (4): IS. Fetters (5): (&>; 7. Soldier at sea (8); 8. Only
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  • WOMAN TO WOMAN
    • 171 19 IMPORTANT news for women 1 The "Beauty Look" is changing. We are becoming more natural. And the key-sign of the New Natural Look is the EYEBROWS. Well-known actresses, debutantes, and society beauties are now allowing their brows to grow. They are trimmed, tidied
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    • 845 19  - WOMEN— Can they lead us to peace ANN TEMPLE By "FAMOUS have been the reigns of our Queens. Some of the greatest periods in our history have unfolded under their sceptre," said Mr Churchill. Under the sceptre of a woman. In that thought there is a profound significance, sometning far
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      31 19 ELIZABETH ALLAN. British television, star, is described by Susan Deacon as "the perfect examtfe? Elizabeth prefers to smooth a thin oil on her face end let the powder cling to it.
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    • YOUR EYEBROWS
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        31 19 The thin pencill c d eyebrow from which the natural r ow was plucked away. Slanting sharply up towards the forehead It gave a vacant long-lidded look to the face.
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        29 19 The "tadp o 1 c" shaped brow heavy, but tapering away. It gave a "shrewish" look to the prettiest face and made the eyes look too close together.
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        25 19 heavier eyebrows give character to the face and expression to the eyes. TUese are Elizabeth Taylor's. They arch naturally without "lifting" at the sides.
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    • YOUR LIPS
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        33 19 Lips with an unnatural wide dow. The lipstick was taken well over the natural outline of the lips. It made the face look out of proportion as the mouth was too large.
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        30 19 Lips heavily made up with dark, too greasy lipstick. The lipstick taken slightly over the natural lip outline of the mouth gave a sulky, sultry look to the face.
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        64 19 The natural Moira Shearer's lipstick Is taken only to the natural outline of the lips, and to the corners of the mouth. Moira, who was seen in Singapore recently as the star of "Tales Of Hoffmann" has a horror of too much make-up. "Perhaps it's because I receive so
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    • 331 19 r Western people marriage mostly concerns only the young couples. Not so Is the case with the Chinese people. The obstacles are numerous, as many decisions have to be considered by an impressive hierarchy of relatives. When all these various stages have been successfully hurdled,
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      36 19 "Let's get down to fact*," cooed Tony Martin |t., on the occasion of his first Press conference. "I am nine weeks' old. I live in a beautiful house with my parents, Cvd Charisse and Tony Martin."
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 265 19 #E3 4Si *l* ?Bi 3z mmmm Are You Run Down? Don't let the climate get the better of you. "SERRAVALLO'S TONIC" banishes that tired feeling— it is pleasant to take too! You can feel it doing you good from the FIRST DOSE. It sends refreshed virile blood pounding gloriously through
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    • 9 19 Macleans V/^ Peroxide Tooth Paste makes teeth J -^-SfcifcH&
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 604 20 NOTICE NOTICE ts hereby glv?n that the 3rd Annual General Meeting of the Labour Party of Singapore will be held on the 23rd March 1952 at 10.00 a.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall. All members are requested to attend without fall as n o circulars will be sent individually to
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    • 505 20 Rheumatism! and Backache Gone in 1 Week Flu.h Kidneys With Cytttt and You'll Feel FiM Cysttx tbe prescription of a famous I doctoi end* all troubles due to faulty kidney acti.it. In double gulck time. 8'». If you suffer tom Rheum* tiam. Sciatica, Neuritis. Lumbago Backache Nervousness Leg Pains Dizziness
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    • 263 20 Rheumatism quickly ended This Is the true story of a man who was In very bad pain with rheumatism. Then he started to take Kruschen Salts and quit* *oon his pain went. He was so pleased with this quick result that he sent us this letter. "Some yeare ago I
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    • 244 20 A dream of a bra! maidenfbrms OS* Over-ture... Your figure deserves the fabulous lift of Maidenform's Overture* bra! Here's superb design: diagonal-dart construction for flattering separation, and ur i < !.t--cup stitching for wonderful support. Discover Over-ture's magic today! In your favorite colors and fabrics. Genuine Maidenform Brassieres are made
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 792 20 I Ar,- j? yvj YLOR I THIS WEEK I THIS WEEK. FOR YOU theless, s*>od results from FOR ALL something attempted last r APR iron v rrw 21 month may be delayed until TODAY.— Little happens CAPRICORN.— (Dec. 21 g^,,,.,, J to break up your usual Jan. 19)— Promises to
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    • 325 20 An unbeatable hand that wasn't IT Is a curious fact that the same players who are most optimistic In the field of slam bidding are the ones who "cry'» the loudest when things go wrong In the play. Take the following rase, for example. The slam contract here was not
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    • 250 20 assured, and South would have a laydown. He should lead a trump to the heart king, ruff still another spade with his own last trump, then return to the board's club ace and discard his last club loser on the established Ofth spade. This would leave South with three high
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    • 298 20 hand is "duplication of values." Take another deal. for example. This occurred In a New York duplicate game, and all eight NorthSouth pairs landed at the unmakeable contract of six spades! South, dealer; Both sides vulnerable NORTH— S: 9,8,6,3; H: A.K.5; D: Q,J,8; C: 9,7,3. WEST— S: A,4; H: Q,8,7,2.
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  • Motoring in Malaya.
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      953 21 Many letters ha»e reached H»* Sunday Times following Chapman Pinchers apestioH "Ooti sleep hold any strange tenors for you? As a sample of H»« (Cope of rhis inquiry he select. a peculiar variant ef his own sleep ordeal called "Night Nurses' Paralysis." A nurse writes:. AS night nurse 1
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    • 1306 21 KIEXT time the Singapore Motor Club has a meeting, I shall refrain from mentioning that I hope it keeps fine for it. Last week, I tempied fate with dreadful results. I don't ever recollect being wetter, in spite of "Pat" Pattinson's very
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    • 210 21 Am aA> corporal stationed in Singapore, writes: f nave not come Into contact 1 with anyone before with whom I couid discuss this subject It *eems there are tew who ur.irrstano It Many years ago 1 could noc sleep thjough over-study and had
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    • 383 21 Your hair could be iSiifc more mm beautHul C^ \M~(7/Zfg&ffizZ Y° u have never seen brush like 'gl C%t£t&%£gZZei^!~^ th' s before. Instead of bnstlra it %\W^^^^^^^. ha* long rkiible fingeri that \Qfc~£ji^rgjSS£ii^' :5 comb out the tangles without tugging. They reach right down to the roots of your hair
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  • SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS
    • 788 22 IV 1 1 ILK reading through the annual report of the Tamilians' Physical Culture Association I came across this paragraph: "Badminton The game was not well pVronised and the court is lying idle". At. a time when badminton has more or oecome Malaya's national game
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    • 272 22 LITTLE NENE TO START PROMOTING piOHT tans will tee Stng»-| pore's featherweight champion. Little Nene. in a or* role as a promoter from next I month and Nene's decision to hang up the gloves brings new hope that all interest Is nm lo t in the fight game in the
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    • 88 22 'Rally round the Penang CRC'— LIM "ENANO S.u A c«ii to me Chinese community to combine In all spheres of activity was made las' night by the Federal Legislative Councillor. Mr Llm Khye Seng Mr. Llm who is the president of the Penang Chinese Recreation Club was speaking at a
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    • 25 22 The Girls Sports Club ittbill ■enson will begin on Tuesday Practices will oe held i.v Tuesdays and Thursdays on the s.RC padang.
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    • 220 22 PORT DICKSON, Saturday. IN an exciting hockey game, R.E.M.E. Base Workshops, Singapore, beat Depot Malay Regiment by three goals to two in the Anal of the FARELF inter-unit knockout competition on the Regiment Ground here this evening. Base Workshops, dominating play in the
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    • 278 22 LONDON. Sat. ■jOLLOWINO are U.K. soccer results:— LEAGUE DIVISION 1 MUM 2 Waives t Burnlry t Araeaal 1 harlton I BOrkpool t Falfcam 1 Uvtrpul 1 Manchester I 1 AiUn Villa I Mlddlrabrouih 2 PorUmo.th I Newcastle t HtMersOeM 1 1 Prrs ton 1 MaJMßWater C 1
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    • 54 22 The 1852 btllards tournaments rt the Aston AtnleMc Club wIU Uke place the beginning of April and members ar- iequese to i*nd In their entrl'i to th« hill a" 1 "»«**ln «»«>< a:fr l n the March 90. The events are: 3-bnH championship 3-b*ll handicap; 4-ball
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    • 22 22 King Kong was disqualified In the fourth round of his fight with Seelie Samara at the Happy World last night.
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    • 217 22 PERAK CRICKET CTURROCK CLUB today beat Perak Chinese Recvratfon Club In a Brander Shield league rricket match. PCRC hit 72. Top-sccrers were Boey Seng Poh (11) and Chee Koh Tiew (10). Dershan Singh tock aye wickets for 21. Tanlel three for 17; and O. Laßrooy
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    • 80 22 DETROIT, Sat. lOE Oarsa. much beaten 21- year-old Detroit welterw-tght, was suspended permanently y>terday from the ring by the Michigan Commission. Boxing Commissioner Floyd Stevens said "the action was taken in Oarsa's case upon the recommendation of Dr. Joseph Calahtn. He complied, but has suffered
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    • 185 22 f\NE of the most pleasant\J ly surprised men in Trinity College. Dublin. It 19-year-old David Yeo Chee Peng. Owner of a dangerous right hook, he has been picked as lightweight member of the T.CD. team which is contesting the British and Irish Vnlversitiet and Hospitals Boxing
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      43 22 SJONNY CHIA (right) baa Just connected with a right cross to the head of Kan Tong Kee in their bantamweight championship fight at the Hipp.v World arena, Singapore, on Friday. Tong Kee retired at the end of the seventh round. Straits Times picture.
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    • 162 22 ah& app\jLCAA)$JuL W^BP^^A Singapore $2.10 per tin T?"^- ifiL Federation $2.30 p«r tin ■fcL^ 'JaVKa^afSaA \S3^JT Manufacture. In LONOOH by yS^^jfp AROATH TOBACCO '0.. LTD. I AND #£MPPS®# \£^^> 7 10V4^^ /I MANTLE S If unable to obtain from your usual dealers write to:— factory Representatives. W. G. THURSTON A
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    • 103 22 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 2. Rows; 6. Small; 11. Paraphernalia; 12 View; 13. Irons; 14. Lariat; IS 9pinet; 17. Agent. 18. Scene; 19. Melees; 22. Pry; 23 Sharp; 25. Boa; 28. Serial; 31 Tames; 33. Noble; 34. Porter; 36 Causes; 37. Amain; 38. Rant; 39. Recrudescence; 40. Knees; 41. Deed
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  • 26 23 CONNY CHIA having Ike Singapore bantamweight belt fastened after beating K an Tong Kee on a tJco. on Friday night. Sunday Tim es picture.
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  • 209 23 SINGAPORE'S four swimmers, W. Wolters, Lav Buong Hoo, Keith Mitchell and Barry Mitchell, who are making a big effort to find a place in the Singapore Contingent to Helsinki in June for the World Olympics, met M Mount Emily Pool yesterday to commence a
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  • 29 23 KLANO. Sa..— ln a friendly soccer imtcn. Telok Pulai beat Klaiur Club by one goal to nil. The winning uoal was scored by Leone Thean.
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  • 103 23 gINGAPORE Amateur Football Association will hold their first trial of the season tomorrow at Jalan Besar Stadium when a aA-FA. XI will meet Fathul Karib. The teams are: S-A.F.A.: Chee Seng; Daud Roblan, Teow Keng: Vass. Harith. Hrn Weng: Shariff Madon. Boon Seong. Awang Bakar. Ismail Yusoff,
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  • 55 23 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. TVC.A. will open tlvlr cr.ck»i se.voE tomorrow fcith a iratch pgainst Police Depot on ihe Depot ground. The T.PC.A. XI will be: P. Selvanayagam, S. Sivnsair.boo, C. Javatiluse. J. R. Seneviratne R. Munusamy, J. Weerasekera. P. Chslvarajasingam, M. T Onappah. D. G. Rajah.
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  • 402 23 Hong Kong were unlucky THE Hong Kong District hockey team were definitely unlucky at Tangiin Barracks, Singapore, yexterday when they failed to repeat their last year's success in the FARELF inter-district tournament. Much against the run of play Singapore beat them by the only goal
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    47 23 A RSENAL centre half Daniel <lefi) heads away from Pacey (centre) Ley ton Orient inside right during the thrilling Fifth Round FA. Cap tie at Lev ton ground on Feb. 22 which Arsenal won 3 6. At right is Arsenal loft half and captain Mercer. Reuter photo.
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  • 268 23 Kota Raja, SES draw one-all Youth soccer •J»HRILLS aplenty and bags, of enthusiasm marked the open, ing of the Singapore Amateur Football Association's Youth Competition for boys of 18 and under at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. There was some good talent, too, but generally the Seramoon English Schoolboys and the
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  • 61 23 The following will represent the Volunteer Police in a S.A.FA, league game against P T on the C.V.M.A. ground tomorrow: Samal Sahib. Shasali (Capt). V. Nadarajah. K Govindan, Luke Lopes, D. Kess'.er. Philip. James, D Hack, W. A. Blatch. A. M. Miranda, Charlie Tan. Goh Kirn Pong,
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  • 49 23 IN a friendly soccer match played A at Farrer Park yesterday. Braddell Sports Club beat Tarnpenis Rovers by three goals to two. D. Mac Donald. J. Irons and O. Right scored one goal each for Braddell S.C Tampenis Rovers scored through D. Loper and T. Fernando.
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  • 55 23 The Singapore Business Houses Football Association League iDiv. Two) began yesierday with a match between Bata S.C. and Rotterdam Trading S.C. at Thornton Road. Bata S.C. won by four goals to three. Scorers for Bata were: Gan Km Siang (2) and Peck Whye" (2). Qevisser scored all
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  • 217 23 Mercantile Bank Sports Club beat Singapore Cold Storage "B" by five goals to two in the openIng game of the Business Houses Football Association Third Division League at Ferrer Park yesterday. Cold Storaee were outplayed in all departments. The Bank opened scoring in the 10th minute.
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  • 30 23 The first badminton trial match of RA.BC. Civilian Association will be held at the Tanglin Gymnasium on Saturday, March 6. Members who are interned are Invited to attend.
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  • 158 23 MANILA, Sat. BRITISH Davis Cup player Tony Mottram was eliminated yesterday from the Philippines national open singles tennis championships by Raymundo Deyro, of the Philippines, 6-4. 6-2, 7-5. Deyro will meet Fellcisimo Ampon, the Philippines champion, in the final. Deyro. the islands' No. 1 player and
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  • 47 23 In a friendly cricket match played at Sembawang yesterday. RNAS Sembawang beat Braddel Cricket Club by 41 runs. RNAS Sembawang 87 for six wickets (Cotton 35. Cook 30 not out) Braddel C.C. 46 (James four for 27, and Bellinger three for 2)
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  • 43 23 Yesterdays schools soccer friendly between St. Andrews School and Raffles Institution, which was to have been played at St. Andrews', was postponed owing to the Youth Rally. The game will now be played at St. Andrews' School ground on Thursday. March 6.
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  • 183 23 THE Singapore Hockey Association's Oehlers Cap for the knock-out competition was stolen da fng the Association's Leap Tear Ball held at the Singapore Volunteer Corps Hall. Singapore, on Friday night. Thirty minutes after Mrs. G. E. N Oehlers, wife of the S.H.A. President, had
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  • 91 23 Today's League soccer I AST year's S.A.F.A. First Wvisi< Leacn* champions, Tiger UL will meet Amicable Athletic liTlirtm at Jalan Beaar Stadium t<xtay In a I-»ku* match. Other fixtures are Raffles lost, v Kampsnr Jagoh, Jalan Besar (Yowth tMrney); Mac Rovers Netaji M.F.( Geylang (Div. SA); Immigration S.C. V K.
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  • 101 23 UNIVERSITY START WELL AT SOCCER TUB University of Malaya footballers, who started the season with a convincing 5-1 win over Mansfield Sports Club on Thursday last, are scheduled to play two eames during the week. Tomorrow the students will play the R.A.F. Army Embarkation XI, at Bukit Timah while the
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  • 280 23 By MERV WILLIAMS MELBOI riNE, Sat. RAY Oreenway, a promising welter left Australia 'for Singapore by boat this week. Filipino boxer Little Nen«, who fought here recently induced Oreenway to make the trip. Greenway has a contract and v>arantee for two fights and fare
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  • 271 23 Pulau Brani 2; Indian R.C 1. pi LAI Brani United beat Indian Recreation Club by two goals to one in the opening S.A.F.A. First Division League game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. So close was it that it was anybody's game five minutes from the
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  • 65 23 LAWRENCE Hey yesterday wen the Achilles Club six-mile walking race from the Singapore Turf Club, Bukit Timah. to Malcolm Road in 55min 17sec. Tom Pickett and W. Smith finished second and third respec- lively. P. Flattery, ex-member of" the Surrey Walking Club, Surrey, who
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  • 2688 24  -  EPSOM JEEP By Hobbs has good day: Double for McG. Watt PENANG, Saturday. ]UA(iIC OAK (J. Donnelly) skipped home a stylish winner in the (Mass 3, Div. 1, 5| furs, sprint to complete a winning hat-trick at Penang yesterday, opening day of the Penang Turf Club
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    38 24 COM PONG, bis right eye cut, slips a left from Golden Boy in the final rounds of their Malayan welterweight title fight held in Singapore on Friday night. Som Pong's rally brought a draw decision. Sunday Times picture.
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  • 60 24 Singapore Police opened their 195;' cricket s^-sor. wih a 25I ur. victory over the Singapore Co d Storage In a friend <y cricket ma'rr played at Police Training Schr V yester.taj. Scores: Police: 85 (Haxworth 32, O. KrLshnan 31, Keyt five for 33). SC.B.: 60
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  • 78 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—Selangor Club's home-and-home cricket match on the padang today between A. K. Jones's XI and M. Wheatley's XI ended in a draw. Jones's side declared with 150 runs for nine (Jones 38. C. G Akhurst 28. Col. Heal 15, E. C. Jumeaux 2-34, J. Woolf
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  • 94 24 Fight oft: Sugar wants the moon says Solomons SEW YORK. Saturday. BRITISH boxing prompter Jack Solomons flew home yesterday after an unsuccessful week of trying to sign Ray Robinson for a third bout with Randy Turpin. "Nothing much, unfortunately, has been accomplished in oar talks with Robinson" said Solomons. ''Robinson's
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  • 155 24 IPOH, Sat. JF PLANS materialise the sports pavilion on the Town padang will be expanded into a more spacious and elaborate affair providing better facilities for sports enthusiasts who use the padang A plan for expansion has been suggested to the Kinta Town Board and
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